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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SAN FRANCISCO CALI. BUSINESS OFFICE of the Sam Framches Call, corner Market and Third streets; epea until 12 e'clock every might in the ¥ BRANCH OFFICES—827 Montgomery stree’, comer Clay; epen untll 9:30 r. m McAllister street; cpen untll 9:30 p T 615 Larkic street; open until 9:30 p. . 41 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 1 Market streel, corner Sixteenth; opex til p. m 06 Eieventh street; open until p. m. )86 Valencia street; open until ® p. m. roer of Twenty-second and Ken- ; open until 9 p. m, Te street; open until CHURCH SERVICES. aching to- by Dr. John : morning | corper | evening - 1 Sabbath- - societies at 5:50 rdislly invited to ous ushers; | Church, corner of John Hemp. 1l deliver o o'clock, Missouri ck. Al are erian Church, Frank Dixoa, herge. Professor Hugh W. Gil- morning and evening. The Sufficiency of God in the n sus.”” Evening, “Lo, He Sebbath-school at 9:45 & m: Y. 6.45 p. m.; prayer meeting, at 7:45 O'clock. All are Page and Webster s SBYTERIA ave. and rk Guthrie, cramesto st pastor. Morning . preacher, Rev. W. K. “What Is a Christian?” e. 7:30 o'clock, preacher, Mr. secretary of the Oakiand Y school G Abide with Me the Pirst mor: prayer meeting | . corner of | —Rev. | MEETINGS—SUNDAY—Continued. P e B TESTS—Front hall, 900 2-8, Mr. Wil- son: 8 Mrs, Gillingham, Mr, ve; 10 MME. YOUNG'S test circle to-night; 10c. 619 McAllister; readings daily} come, skeptics. DR PAYNE lectures on Hypnotism, with dem- onstrations, Pythian Castle, 8 p. m. 10c. MRS, WINCHESTER, 1609 Clay—Circles Sun- day, 8 p. m.; Tuesday, 2 p. m. EDWARD EARLE has a gpod investment for yatrons only. 1052 Ellis st. MEETING NOTICES. PACIFIC Lodge No. 136 F. and A. M. 121 Bddy st, will meet to-day at 1:45 . m. 1o attend the funeral of our late brother, THOMAS WMAN, of Golden Rule Lodge in TAL Encampment No. F.— Members will please astem ble in hall on MONDAY, March 15, at 10:45 & m.. for the purpose of n-: : tending the funeral of our late patriarch, " WEBB. ek F. M. CARSON, C. P. A. HOVEY, Scribe, THE officers and members of Oriental Rebekah Lodge No. 90 are requested to meet in Pros- 2 3 pect Hall, 1. O. O. F. building, R to attend the funeral of brother T. W. WEBB, MONDAY MORN 1 o'clock. | GOLDEN Gate Lodge No. 204, 0. 0, F.—Officers and members, you are hereby notified to assem- bie at_our lodge-room MONDAY MORNING, March 16, at 10:30 sharp, to at. tend the funeral of our lats Brother W. T. WEBB, P. G. M. H. LUDLOW, G. PAST Arch Assoclation N S r of S A. O. D.—You are requested to atten d the funmeral of Brother R. GANT- NER. TO-DAY (Sunday), at 1 p. m. at Druids’ Hall, 413 Sutter et. By order of D. BAMMAN, President. JAMES F. MARTINONI, Secy. SHORE Lumbermen's Pro- Association, Local 224— t Officers and members will assem- ble at 909 Market st. TO-DAY day), at 1:30 v. m.. for the e of attending the funeral o our late member. JOHN M. JOHNSON. 3ring funeral badges. bt R. CURTIS, Pres. A. HANSEN, Rec. GATHER! Gather! Grand ball given by the is ttish Thistle C! Hall, 840 Geary st toga AY EVENING, March 1 cents, pavabie at the door. ms at disposal of guests m. “Auld Lang Syne,” e assured to all wh GEORGE W. Ml E W. PATEF 1903. Admission Hat and cloak Grana march, la m. A gala nd Stevedores' Unfon Asso by notified 10 a TO-MORROW ING, March 16, at importance. A’ full T. F. BRYANT, President By order of UAL meeting—Hutchinson Sugar Planta- : Company—The regular annual meeting of the s f the Hutchinson Sugar Plantatic v will be held at the office of the company, 527 Market st., in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Ci fornia, on TUESDAY, the 24th day of March, A. D.'1903, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Di- rectors to serve for the ensulng year; to vote on a proposition to amend the articles of in- ration of the company. and for tion of such other business as may come before the meeting. = -~ | close on Saturday, March 14, 1903, at bour of 3 o'clock p. m. H. W. THOMAS, Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Com- Market st., San Francisco, Cal Secretar: pany, L THE California Debris Commission. having received application to mine by hydraulio process from Calaveras Development Co., in Aurelia Gravel Mine, near Railroad Flat, Calaveras County, Cal.. draining into Inde- pendence Creek, which reaches south fork of | Mokelumne River, gives notice that a meet- ing will be held at room 96 Flood butlding, Cal., March 23, 1903, of a century, $50 to $150 per/ week 1 upward positive; men and women Wanted where 10 operat parlors for the best most remarkable ladles’ and gents' «s shoe known; ten new sight-selling Ty to consumer; previous expe- no risk: reply quick e Co., 131 Post st., San Rev George secretar Heart “Preach- the R 520 E 7:30 p st by I the churches t . Olcott, Coast headquar- Public Bociety. s wnder. Pacjfie ters, Odd Fellows' bull p. m., by Mr. Thomas P ssophioal den Gate Lodge Theosophical Soctets ee public lectures every Sunday, 8 p. m ng, S09 Market st bject to. ext Step in The : 2 Library and reading-room 4p. m the distinguished tor, will lecture this evening BE! thinker and pal | § Central | $5 TO $10 per day eas i i€ free; great- g invention of the age; auto- a washing in 30 minut attention; cheaper than any everybody buys; agents cusands of testimonials er Co., Station U, AGE! in_make $2000 to $4000 next 3 dling newly patented article; ab- ty; rience w Iy; ex- clusive territory give Novelty Co. (Manufacturerers), 15 1% D—Agents, ladies and gentlemen for best selling article that ever was of- in t onday, between p. m.; at room 1i- | the | Transfer books | | | at | SHAMROCKS for St. Patrick's day_ March 1 we are the cheapest house in America for | shamrocks; send for wholesale pricelist or | 10c for sample line, JOS. F. BILZ, Omaha, | 412 Calag BRICK opera-house and office bldg. in pros- perous lowa city of nearly 12,000; located on one of the best business corners in town; splendid investment; $58,000, Woolen mill, pants factory, grist mill and 400 acres, 14 good tenant houses; 2 large mod- ern dweliings; fine chalybeate spring: Faulk- ner, Tenn.; cost over $100,000; $80,000. Complete brick and drain tile factory, Pella, Marion Ca., Towa; good B. R. facilities; $20- 000. W. M.'OSTRANDER, N. A. bldg., Phila. PARTNER wanted with $130,000 to put into & most extraordinary agricultural and mfg. en- terprise in Fia. Property embraces 13,000 acres; the enterprise may easily pay 50 per cent 1o 100 per cent when fully developed, and will surely interest you if you have the capital. W, M. OSTRANDER, North Amer- ican bldg., Philadelphia. $60,000 BUYS a half-interest in an exceptional Mexican mining proposition, which will pay several times this amount in profit in a few months, — Excellent security. Write for de- tails. W. M. OSTRANDER, North American bldg., Philadeiphia. FOR sale—An ideal ‘“‘Health Resort,’ near Applegate, Placer County. For many years the average number of guests at this resort has been twenty-four (24), but could be large- ly increased. Separate cottages are fitted up for the reception of visitors. Pure spring water, telephone and gas plant upon the place. There are 160 acres of extra good land belonging to this estate; all more or less improved; some magnificent trees, which glve the place’a park-like appearance, A eple chance for a resident physician having other conpections. The owners are 70 years of age, without children. This is the sole cause for sale. For particulars apply to W. J. Me- CANN, Auburn, California. AN exceedingly fine stock of grocerles in fine location on main business thoroughfare; good shelving and a plate glass showcase that cost §110 alone; new wagon worth §250, har- ness, scales, etc.; 4 living rooms in rear well furnished; must be sold at once as owner is leaving for the north; this is a snap for any one wishing to go Into business; will sell all or part of fixtures to suit purchaser; price of store with wagon and office furni- ture, $850. GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 460 Tenth st., Oakland. FOR sale—The American Hotel, situated in Auburn, Placer County: a three-story, fire- proof bullding in perfect repair. This hotel is well furnished and equipped with modern conveniences, and is, perhaps, as well known | this section of the State s any hostelry. re are thirty-five (35) rooms well fur- nished, a good bar and- all conveniences for commercial men. This hotel s -situated | “‘downtown,” and practically has no compe- tition. ¥or particulars, address W. J. Mc- | ¥. Auburn, California. T00—POPULAR hotel and summer resort, in Placer County, Cal., on main line Central Pa- | eific; five acres of land; hotel of 30 rms, bar, billlard and dining-room; several detached cottages, all well and completely furnished well-established husiness; clearing over §: year; fine climate for puimonary troubles; no it A MILLINERY establishment, with a stock ot M. WOOLLEY, 230 Montgorhery. millinery and notions, all necessary fixtures, in connection with housekeeping rooms, ali furnished in first-class manner, except bed- ding and dishes; a splendid opportunity ior a young man and wife; man can get plenty of ‘work in_the factories here; rent for store and rooms §13 per month. Address A. ROB. INSON. a, Cal certificates of Suburban Home Building Society, fully guaranteed, pay regular dividends; se- absolute. Call or write for particu- fifth floor, Mutual Savings Bank build- San Prancisc curity lars, up s ding electric lights and mirrors,-| be rented to a person capable of catering | to the best ; splendid location. Apply 512 Market st. FOR sale cheap—Completely stocked bakery stablished business; n old- owner and ilin EXCELL opportunity to invest $1000 or | $2000 in good paying manufacturing busines: no watered stock; safe investment; estab- lished trade; no agents. Box 203, Call offic splendid location; ng on account of advanced age Apply at premises, 1139 Folsom. VELL \BLISHED and profitable millin- 7 ery business located in Reno, Nev., with rap- idly improving conditions. For 'particulars | address HINZ & LANDT, 543 Market st. | FOR sale or exchange for good property, the best grocery and varlety store in the Stat $2000 cash: will stand _investigation; agents. Box 101, South Berkeley., no $200 RESTAURANT worth $800; a sacrific must sell 706 Montgomery st.; apply 827 ABLE patent needed in every hous: State rights for sale or trade: very loy MORSE, 632 Market st., room \ store for sale or exchange at ss than involce; downtown lo- cation; cheap rent; no agents. Box 248, Call. SUITABLE for man and wife or mother and | daughter; a good paying delicacy business. 411 Turk st. required. 10073 Market st., room 1. WANTED—Partner with small capital in good paying business. JE 719 Market st. TRAL fruit and game store: fine low rent. Home Iquity, 1035 Markel. OR sale—Good paying cigar, book and notion :; established § years, 2361 Ei A good_branch ery and notion | Inguire 1711 Market st, “sale. MARCH 15, 1903. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. | DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES LODGING-HOUSE; 87 rooms corner house; earns $150 mc 84 rme.; rent §120; lease; fine corner. 8 rms.’ rent $300; lease; paying hous New apartment house; earns For particulars call early. SCHWEINHARD & CO., 917 Market st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. A—AanION, buyers—We have a new list of select bargains in rooming-houses and flats at rock bottom prices, part cash and 13,000 McDOWELL DRESSMAKING. AND MILLINERY SCHOOL. Leading system of dress cutting. ~Thorough business course in millinery. Positions furnished; diplomas given. Any pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market st., above Sixth, McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School ‘—Evening class; patterns cut. 1019 Market. EDUCATIONAL. monthly payments. Attention, sellers—You Wwill find it to your interest to list with us for quick results. ‘“Watch the bigs board.’ Eureka Realty Co., room 3, 719 Market st., near Call bldg. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construc- tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly practical; day, night, 24 Post; catalogue fre~. MITCHELL & co., Phone_Jessie 2981. 1206 Market' st., opposite Sixth. We will sell you any house for part cash, balance monthly payments. We have a large list to select from. Piease call and see some of our bargains. Carriage waiting. THE Berlitz School of Languages, Starr King bldg., 121 Geary st.—Compctent native teach- ers; 200 branches with 75,000 pupils in Amer- ica’ and Europe; best, quickest method ever devised; private and class instruction; pros- pectus and trial lessons free: commercial classes in French and Spanish, $3 per month. A—WANTED—First-class _tenants for new house of 150 rogms within one block of Market and E SPECK & CO., 667 Moot s(l:‘ ddy sts, SPE( 3 7 HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post st., S. F.—Thorough courses; complete equipment; all subjects pertainidg to mining and mining engineering; day and night; catalogue free. NEW up to date house, 104 rooms; three blocks from Markat; cheapest rent in city. Partic. ulars_ box 134, Call office, 14-ROOM house; steady roomers; rent $30; a snap. 2431 Minna st CARPET BEATING AND CLEAN ING. o e e e WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-be ing Works, 35-357 Tehama st.; tel. South . TRY HOPKE BROS. excellent carpet clean- ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning CO., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 304. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating work; prices | reasonable. 1708 Harrison :t.; tel. Missfon 263 CONKLIN'S Superlor Carpet-beating Works, 333_Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. J. E. MITCHELL, Carpet-cleaning and_Reno- ing Co., 240 14th st.; tel. Mission 74. COTTACES T 0 LET. COTTAGE to let, 374 California ava. and bath; all latest Improvements; FOR RENT—The Danner place, Ross Valley, San_Anselmo; 10-room cottage. HA ment; elegantly furnished; nice location; will rent from April 1 for 6 months to a respect- able and careful couple; references required and no children; owners going to country; rent §75. Box 274, Call SPIRIT! READ of wonderful page 2! ISMAR prophecy on MME. JACQUE, medtum and palmist, Sun., Tues. and Thurs, 8 0 ings, 50c and $1. 104 Turk st., ETHEL CRINDLE -Matorializing seance Sun- 328 Ellis st.; 8 o'clock. day eve, hoc. room 28, DSOME cottage, 5 rooms, bath and base- | | ENGINEERIN ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping _grammar, writing, ete.; day or eve.; $5 mo. 1024 Mission. nr.6t | SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION Day and PARTINGTON'S. 424 Pine st....Night class. A—THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; ref., Pres. Jordan o= any Stantord professor; day, eve. sessions. Phelan bldg. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE conducted by experts; best combined short- hand and commercial course to be had; in- dorsed by officlal court reporters. 1382 Mkt. CALIFORNIA Business Coilege, 305 Larkin st. “‘A thorough school’’; positions secured for graduates; modern metheds; individual In- struction. Write for illustrated catalogue. A—ELLIS bookkeeping and Gresg shorthand can’t be beat; we have a larger school than ever and more graduates get positions. S. F. Business College, 1236 Market st. LEARN SHORTHAND at home and save tra eling expenses, etc.: free trial lesson; person- al instruction ‘given. SHORTHAND INSTI- TUTE, 1359 Post San Francisco, Cal. ARE you in need of a_thorough, practical bu ness cducation? Investigate the merits of Isaac Pitman Business C: cliege, 345 Halght. ACTING, elocutlon, specialties; Hallet School; assgclated with theatrical agency securing positicns. Alcazar building, 126 O'Farrell st. ADDRESS Ayer's Business Coil¢ge, 723 Market st., for their new catalogue: if ix free and the nicest in the State. Life scholarship, $30. Civil, elec., min., mech.,sur- vey, assay, cyanide:day. eve.; est. 1864. Van der Naillen School, 113 Fuiten, nr. City Hall VIOLIN, guitar, mandolin, banjo taught m c per month. 426 O'Farrell s VIOLIN, mandolin, gultar: prof Merkl: thor- ough, patlent,experienced. 1008Mission.nr.6th. MRS. GRU! Germ., Fr., Sp.; hrs. 9-11a. m., 3-5 p. m. 1126 Eddy. Cottage bid | COMPETENT shipping clerk desires position in ‘wholesale hbm’:ms years' experience. Box 294, Call office. MAN and wife, no children, wish positions; man good teamster and general ranch hand; woman cook; will take a small camp. Box 192, Call. SITUATION wanted by sober man as engineer; will take firing; 10 years’ practical experi- ence in_ boiler room:; can give good refer- ences. Box 195, Call office, YOUNG experienced German grocery clerk de- sires position in grocery store; best of ref- erences. C. P., 201 Montgomery ave: MIDDLE-AGED German, with 3 years' experi- ence in beer bottling, would like employment in wine house. WERNET, 742 Geary st. CORRESPONDENT, French, German and English: cooper by trade; full knowledes of vineyard business; also wine cellar; refer- ences. A, WEILL, care Frank Koenig, 16 California_st. YOUNG man just arrived from Europe, versed in German, French and Italian, offers him- self and without salary in a good commer- clal house, to be practiced in the English language. Box 150, Call office. STRONG, active, reliable man wishes pusi- tion as porter in warehouse . or wholesaie house; thoroughly competent. 422 Drumm st. H. L. KELLAR. MIDDLE-AGED German wishes work in pri- vate family as gardener ard take care of | horses. Box 170, Call office. YOUNG Japanese wants position at work few hours in the day. Tel. Polk 3782. 703 Lar- kin _—_————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. A A A A~ A A PARLORMAID and waitress, $30; a first class laundress, §35; an infant's nurse, $20; a chambermald and wash towels for coun- try hotel, $20: cook and second girl for | same family, $35-§25: a second girl for San Jose, $20; a waltress for officers’ mess, $25 a German cook, $35; an institution cook, $40; a chambermaid and seamstress, $25; a laun- dress and chambermaid, §30; 5 hotel walt- resses, §25 cach. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. waitress for Monterey County, $30 and fare; 2 waitresses for tourist hotel, south, $25 and fare; infant nurse, § French second girl, $25; second cook for I stitution, $35; 2 women to keep halls clean, : 4 cooks, plain wash and no W $35; 49 girls for housework, city and country, ; working housekeeper for J.hl family, $25: waitress and parlor_malid, $30; diningroom girl for institution, $25. AppIY to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter WANTED—A first-clas BRIGHT girls will be guaranteed $3 per weeic | at the Standard Factory, cor. Gough & Grove. | | r} 2 cas < College, 1435 Market,nr. 10th Chicago Busine: Pittman shorthand, typing, bookkeepg; §8 mo HEALD'S Business Collage, 24 Postst., S. F.: | 1SS, Read Carefully. An Honest Proposition. (You to be full Judge.) NO CHARGE.......... g Unless you obtain the information for which you consult him. PROFESSOR FAUL D TINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco. T do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make you no charge if I fail to tell your name, occupation and what you called for; I promise to tell you whether your husband, wife or sweetheart is true or false; tell who and when you will marry; in fact, 1 will tell every hope, fear or ambition better than you can tell you self. His powers are wonderful and indis- putable; he reunites the separated, restores lost affections, causes happy and speedy marriage. makes you successful In your business, giv good luck, locates hidden treasures and min by a new method; long-standing and chron! disease that has baffled the physicians’ cured without the use of medicine; A SECRET you should know, the power to control, the controlling power ‘implanted in your nature so you can change the thoughts, Intentions, ac- tions or habits of any one secretly; no matter | what trouble you may have, he will help you or charge mothing for his services. ‘Mediams Developed.” His regular $3 reading for §1 this week. 6—0' FARRELL-—326 ALL should visit MISS WARD. (Romany Gypsy.) Unravels the knotted yarn of fate and delves into the mysterious realms of destiny for the benefit of suffering humanity: see her ere it is too late. Miss Ward reunites families and lov- | ers though oceans separate them; gives wealth to the unfortunate, secures paying situations for the unemployed and finds for capitalists gllt-edge investments: ladies, confide your se- crets to this Egyptian seeress and happiness will be your portion; minems and sporting men know her extraordinary powers and all | consult her for a lucky strike or a winning horse; young people, let her tell you to what walk in life you are especially adapted by n. ture and success will come almost uninvites see her before it 1s too late and the opports nity is lost forever. If you cannot call and seq this wonderful medium, write and inclose a Jock of hair and §1 for a correct diagnosis of your disease, and full life reading. Ad- dress letters, MISS D. WARD, 126 Turk st., San Franclsco. Cut this out. Does not appear daily. 5 alencia. st. TH and a good income for a few epare ork no canvassing; either ulars 2c stamp. Address J. PICK- WEEKLY and all expenses for men with gs to introduce poultry compound; stralght lary, lmperial Mfg. Co., dept. 54, Par- sons, Kans, | LL-KNOWN pork packing and sausage kitchen, with stalls in prominent market, es- tablished since 1872, can be bought very reasonable, owner having other large inter- ests to attend to. Box 4578, Call, WELL-ESTABLISHED blcycle business, etc no llabllities; monthly profits $300; gre, chance; good reason selling. Box 190, Call. i1y made selling our Per- fection Flavoring Powders; agents wante Mfrs. 950 Broadway, Oakland. 1o $75 weekly selling Allen’ Brush and Bath Outfit. ALLEN experienced bright man or woman solicitor, OLD established corner bakery; large oven and ; half price; investigate, 373 Telegraph . Oakland. FOR sale—Hay 526 Seventh FOR cost; owner losi health. grain and hauling business. sale—Sonoma County weekly paper at Box 010, Call. good pay. 59 Columbian bidg., city. i Bt iammeos = - —— _ | $400-SALOON for sale; bargain; must be ASTROLOGY. sold. 9211, Howard st. ASTROLOGY taught; horoscopes cast. PROF. | FIRST-CLASS saloon; good corner. 1697 Fol- RAYMOND,.book store, 649 Ellis, or by mail. B — T AT LAW. ATTORNEYS ROBET. W, KING, att. at-law, Examiner bldg., rm. 611; all cases; damages, estates, wills, tachments, collections, etc. consultation 1ree; no advance charges; call or write; even- ings by appointmes Tel. Red 3601 ADVICE free—l will advance costs In meritori- ous cases, divorces, probate and all other law cases; no fees in advance; open every even- ing. J. M. THURSTON, 819 Market st.,rm.31. J._ROLLIN FITCH, attorney at law. rooms 308-309 Mutual Savings Bank building, 708 Market st opposite Call building, S. F. open evenings; telephone Bush 715. ADVICE free; diverces a specialty:quick,quiet, no charge without success; established 16 yrs, » ““The New Gospel of Success,” in the Ma- | . W. HOWE, 550 Market st., cor. Stockton. ple Room. Palace Hotel, at 8 o'clock. e i o e T et § raiyn, Lawys Snl MCAS | Crunin SNAK., A0F CRi ocRIE St el MRISTES Course tickets for the four lectures on ““The | ADV] > New Thought," cne dollar; single tickets, Aty | *anior oo * cents. On sale at Palace News Stand and the door. wmber limited . §. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bidg., 97 Mat ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. e e S VRt O. N. ORLOW, Ph. D. D.. will lecture, § p. m. R_ W. R PRICE, H Gate Hall M., will Sutter st’, % ! Ps. 25 to-night; ecture. Tickets at . with_reserved seats, Bonnalies’, 700 Sntter st. HOW to Develop the Psychic Part of Our 620 Sutter st. | CHRISTMAS_presents: 31 Doors open, 7:30, | Demonstra- | > phenomena following | WARBLIN Nature'—Free lecture by Mrs. May Van | Auken at Van Auken Oxygen Institute, 618 Eddy st., 8 o'clock Monday evening. PROGRESSIVE SPiritualists—I. O. O. F. bldg., h & Mkt Mrs. R Lillle, speaker. Free. MEETINGS—SUNDAY. AA-DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN'S free lecture this_evening, C Ul Pythian Castle, 200 Market st ental Evolution,” ollowed by views of “‘Wanderings in - vope.” Free tickets will be distributed for X-ray exhibit at Senitarium Tuesday exening. Remember the question box. .Spe- cial music EWAMI TRIGUNATITA will deliver his sev- enth ure on “‘Indian Manners and Cus. 40 Steiner st. to-day at 2 p. m. cents, V. MILLER'S seance to-night and this month 50 cents; Thurs., $1; leaves for Europe in April. 1084 Bush st. tel. Larkin 4133, MRS, EBERHARD'S spiritual test_meeting to- night. 3250 Twenty-second, bet. Mission and Valenel 10c. MRS, STODDARD'S seances in which tests, 10c; sittings Sun., Tues, 278 Ninth KEEGAN holds test seances every night ept Sat.: 10c; sitting dafly. 148 Sixth st FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. 7. Meyer: sit.daily:test circle every might; 10c. get. st w exc | BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. 40 Monarch racers re- duced to $25; agent for Columbla and Eu- reka bicycles; juvenile wheels. ALLEN, 301 Larkin st., corner McAllister. lecture {n | e ——— ETC. c s all kinds of song, talking and fancy Lirds, goldfish, pet stock, cages, ~ globes, aquariu: bird and animai food of all kinds. 1546 Market st.,bet.Sth&th. BONDS FOR SALE. som st. FOR sale—The largest barber supply business in Los Angeles: established 1887; the best opportunity on the coast for amount of money invested; business is in prime condition; wiil pay you to investigate; poor health only cause for selling. JOSEPH JAEGER, 250 and 252 South Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. $2450—FOR sale—Store; cheap rent; lease 313 years; good location; fire-proof building sale because I cannot attend to all the busi ness. Box 64, Call, BRANCH bakery, candies, grocery; 3 living- rooms; rent $i6; cheap. 1208% G. G. ave. WANTED—OI4 fashioned stlverwige, jewelry, paintings, laces, ctc. Box 138, Call office. T ————————————— LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. J. A. McMILLEN & CO., 906 Market st., Rooms 7 and 8. Phone John 531 Customers can secure any kind of a room. ing-house they wish by calling on us; clear titles guaranteed on all sales. 11 rooms; rent $42; all outside rooms...$375 6 rooms; rent $15; Eightn st 12 rooms; rent £28; Howard sf * 300 18 rooms; rent 302 50; Stockton st...... 850 10 rooms; rent §31 50: clears $30. T 300 36 rooms; rent $85; lease 4 years. 1700 16 rooms: rent $45: this s a spap; well furnished; investigate 80 16 ROOMS, beautifully furnished, centrally lo- cated, rent $60, large, light sunny rooms; 1% rooms, rent $60, all light and sunny, this is a bargain, price $900. J. A. McMILLAN & CO., 906 Market st. 28 ROOMS; Mission st.; all in fine shave; all rooms light and sunny; clears $125; rent $100; investigate. J. A. McMILLEN & CO., 908 Market st., rooms 7 and 8. FOR sale—Realty Syndicate interest-bearing certificates; 6 per cent; $10,000 at 9215 if applied_for within the next five days; also some Thurlock irrigation 5 per cent bonds. Address ““Hard Up,” 476 10th st., Oakland. BUSINESS CHANCES. DENTAL offices; centrally located: fine fur- nishings: reasonable rent: price $450; or will rent furnished at $40 month. Barber shop; 3 chairs; established 5 years; go0d_value; at $365. Saloon; established 20 years; good value at $500; age of owner causes sale; good location. Oyster and chophouse; established 25 years; good paying business: well equipped: owner going to Europe: will sacrifice at $950. SCHWEINHARD & CO., 917 Market st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. DELICACY' store, centrally located, for sale cheap; horse and wagon, ranges, etc., com- plete for cooking, together with good will of business: must be sold on account of sick- Doms; iasuire at gaos. LAYMANCE L ESTATE CO., 460-462 Eighth st., Oakland. Cal. CASH for your real estate or business, no mat- ter where; if you desire quick sale send de- #cription and price. Northwestern Business Agency, 312 H, Bank of Commerce bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. ATTEND Mrs. Wermouth's Sunday night, & JOSEPH STRAUB - 630 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel. $300 BUYS 10 rooms; nicely furnished; rent $25; clears §31; snap. J. A. McMillen & Co. A—TAKE THIS “CALL" AD. WITH YOU TO MARION GRIFFIN, Room 406, EXAMINER Bldg., 4th Floor. 100 rooms; cor.; monthly income $650 over rent; reduced, to $8000; hot water in every room. 80 rooms: N. of Market: new and elegant; new building; 1-3 down and small paymts. 22 rooms: $1200; 4 down and $20 monthly; re- spectable; clears $70 monthly; owner sick. 52 rooms; $1800: % cash and $25 monthly; clears $127 month; well furnished. 11 rootme; $150 cash; rent $20; income $47; & sunny corner; reduced for quick sale. 45 ROOMS: rent $40; sunny; G years' lease.! 20 rooms; rent $25; water front. $1200 509 10 rooms: on Gegry st.: low rent. 450 42 rooms; rent only $100; transient. 8000 100 rooms; corner; man house; rent §100. 4000 680 rooms; corner; south of Market, 80 momll; ;:;nn‘. lmmh of Market. Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Keary, st. M. E. RIVES & CO. Square Dealing, Quick Sales, Small We have big list of lodging-] and flats; have three competent list new houses every day: will loan you of the purchase money at one and 3 %: will guarantee title and secute lease. You are cordiaily invited to call. Office 1028 Market street.——————————————Tel. South 914. Profits. hotels MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently lccated at 17 Third st next Examiner bldg. she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate 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 u will be told how to overcome them: valu- able advice in all affairs of life; 25c up; satis- faction guaranweed. Tel. Black 4569. A—Miss M. Wille, celebrated seer, at 330 Ellis st., will leave in one month on an extended tour of the world. and in order to give those who have not been able to see her, she will make a special of full life readings for $1 1 $1 1 $1 If you are in trouble of any kind, love, do- mestic or financial, don’t fail to call on her; she will surely benefit you; hours, 10 to 8. Tel Sutter 1806, ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. t0 5 p. m.; readings by mail as satisfactory in perron: 3 questions answered $1; full lif $5; send lock of hair, date and year of birth; don’t send currency. 'Send postoffice, Wells- Fargo money order or registered letter. ALL secrets,names,dates,changes, journeys, love, marriage, divorce, past and future prospects, speculations, mining, law suits; truthfully re- vealed or forfeit $500.Lucky charms free;mag- netism, clairvoyance and mediumship devel- oped free. Consult SORTIELLY, 639 Bush st. READ of ISMAR'S wonderful prophecy on page 28 MISS M. WILLE, 330 Ellis st., clairvoyant, crystal seer, reads your life correctly without questions; names given;50c,§1’tel. Sutter 1806. MME, HANSE palmist; tell Seventh' st. MME RAVENNA will for 50c one week. . seeress, great card reader and past, present, future; 25c. 10914 give full life reading 6 Fourth st. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la., 25¢; sents, 50c. 951 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun. NO CHARGE | | | | founded 1863; new S0-page catalogue free. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 page: EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE AOKI, 421 Post <t: tel. Bush 135. Japanese-Chinese employment otfice; fur- nishes best help; contracts for farm help, ete. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese.Ch nese help. 426 Powell,nr.Sutter tel. Main 5752 Grand Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office, 415 Stock- ton; tel. Grant 16; expert, reliable help. CHINESE and Japanese help, estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. | CHINESE Employment Office—Best_help Seon Seung 411% O'Farrell; tel. East 4 RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of | fice: all kinds help. 315 Steckton: Main 1SS, EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. A WOMAN with a child wants a situation in | family in country; wages §12 to $15. Call or telephone Main 5472, MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell A YOUNG lady as stenographer and type- | writer, with some experience; make applica- tion in handwriting, stating experience, speed d in shorthand, what machine famil- ox 287, Call office, LS ing; $+ 50 teaches trade from A to Z in 2 wks.; must fill 4 pos tions by Mar. 30; $10 per wk. guaranteed: call early; day and eve class. Old S. F. Hairdressing School, 233 Geary st., room 1 HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, scalp treatment, halrwork, removal of superfluous hair; $5 2 weeks; day & eve. class; wages $10 to $20 week. 1236 Market, cor. Jones, r. M COPYING letters home full or spare time; no names to supply or addrossing envelopes; nothing to buy: $20 per thousand; pald week- | ly: send addressed envelope. lmperial Co., | Libert. New York. LADIES to work doilics and centerpieces at home; materials furnished: highest prices paid; no canvassing. Send stamped envelope, Novelty Co., El . Chicago. ED— Experienced salesladies for ladie: neckwear, ribbons and vellings: also art nee dle work, embroidery silks, worsteds, etc. day) between + and A WOMAN cook wanted family; every convenience; from San Francisco; fare paid; found. Box 247, Call office. for small town 60 $30 miles | and A FIRST-CLASS Syedish parlormald and waitress, with best of city references, wants a situation:| wages $30. ~Call or telephone Main 5472, MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A TRUSTWORTHY intelligent lady, good man- ager, good reader, wishes position anywhers as housekeeper, companion, nurse, seamstress similar position, where reliability wouid | be appreclated; best references. Phone How- | 312, or H., 237 Golden Gate ave., S. Fu| REFINED German girl_seeks a position as | nursery governess or nurse for small enil- | dren; $25 to $30; best of references. Ad- | dress or call, MISS A., 2558 Lombard st. AN experienced dressmaker In ladies’ and chil- dren’s clothes in the late designs will accept engagements in families, $1 25 per day; ref- erences. 1237 Webster st., near Ell | AN experlenced nurse wishes engagement: eurgical or confinement cases; reference: re: Gonable. Call or address MRS MERRITT, 127 Seventh st. DRESSMAKER by the day: Al cutter, fitter, trimmer: swift worker; unsurpassed on ever- irg, dinner and street gowns. C. A. TUR- NER, 1209 O'Farrell st. POSITION as housekeeper by elderly woman; plain cook; used to children; capable of doing work of small family; wages $12. Box 295, Call office, REFINED middle-aged lady, good reader and penman, wishes to be companion to old lady. Address M. H., box 205, Call office. REFINED young lady wishes position as com- panion; useful and agreeable to lady. 118 | Seventh st Oakland. | | WANTED—Representative in every town; spare LADY stenographer, typewriter and bookieeper | - | Adaress, box with experience and reference. handwriting, with salary expected, oS, LADIES to do plecework home: we furnish ma- | terials and pay from $7 to $12 weekly; send stamped envelope to Royal Co., 34 Monroe s Chicago. $5 PER hundred for addressing envelopes: send dime and stamp for material and instructions; steady work. C. E. Miller, Ely bidg.. Chicago. HOMEWOR! filling small blanks; $25 per 1000; stamped, addressed envelope. Woman's Commercial Union, Mgr. A. G., Chicago. time only; no canvassing: good pay. HAR- MON, 109 Hartford bldg.. Chicago. . OPEN TO-DAY . JUNDAY, 8§ TO 12 A. M. MURRAY & READY PHONE MAIN 58480 ..Leading Employment and Labor Agents.. ND SALT ....First-class Food and Accommodations. ... STEADY WORK. .GOOD WAGES GREAT CROWD GOINC teamsters, railroad help. . laborers, Drillers, _tunneimen, track men, all other class of e 82 to $3 & da T EL RAILROAD. : daily . 8 hours’ work daily .. 3555 men to %0. SOUTH. BEAUTIFUL . where subi shines year round an work . s¥evesate EVERY DAY .... . San Fernando Valley.. Los Angeles Co TO THE BIG T ‘(.‘u-:li‘s‘J Rats ..Los Chatsworth Park dencaessoslon Angeics bench aad cornermen. laborers, jermen, etc......-- RIS (0 80 a day §2 50 day . SOUTH d man can SANTA SUSANA . Drillers, teamsters, trackmen, .FREE TO THEM ALL.. .BIG_LUMBER s!smc,\”n;j" EDGERMAN. . .2 CARRIAGE SETTERS .$3 DAY. N WYER....$5 DA WA EweA: 50 DAY AND FOUND ALL FREE TO TH BIG CROWDS o Great Sawmills and Woods. In Three Different Stats .COAL MINER: Oregon Free Free to Oregon . REDUCED FARE: and $60. Milker and wife, hand and wife Two MISCELLANEOUS ..... - Ranch carpenter; wheelwright, $40 and found 6 miners, single-hand work......... $00 Buttermaker, city, and found; 9 milkers, $30 and found: 18 pruners, $32 30 and found: foreman, ranch, $40 & fd: miner, fare, $1 50, $75; shingle sawyer, file his own saws, Hunt- ington machine, $60 and found: shoemaker, 10c fare, $2 50 a day; 2 Itallan laborers, fac- e $2 50, $30 and found; 26 orchard d and farm hands, $25, $28, $30 and 15 choremen and boys: boys to learn carpenter, city job, $3 da: 2 boy=. manufacturing company, $30 to $35; man to milk 8 cows, make little butter, private, VS and found: hostler for city, $60; hostl country, $30 and found 4 cass HOTEL DEPA 9 cooks, different jobs: 6 walters; c taarant, $40 and foun 14 dishwashers, ferent places, $20, $25, $30 and found; 3 bell- boys, city hotel, $15 and found: marker, laundry, country, 5 week; young man, city store; waiter, mp, $20 and found; ele- and found. _MURRAY & READY. ..-634 and 636 Clay st. 1902 WE GAV 45,000 MEN WORK. TO-DAY, SUNDAY spen at S a. m. "O.'S. ... Emp. HIP TO-DAY o Fre ZW RAILROAD WORK . ‘or Southern Californta San Fernando Road < F Chatsworth Park o A st ek drillers and muckers Tunnel men. Teamsters and_ laborers . . vec.....FOR NEVADA AND UTAH. Teamsters, tunnel men and laborers. Bridge carpenters ......... ¥ . ,!. FOR EW R. R. WORK ‘Tunnel carpenter creevane . ) Tunnel men and laborers. ...$2. ) ) €. R. HA & CO 429 Bush = Branch office .o 642 Clay =t WANTED—Bright office boy about 15 who lives with parents and who can give refer ences as to character: wages $8 a week (o begin with. Apply JOHN BRE! Market st. Violinists and other players wanted for first- class amateur orchestra: none but good play ers need apply. Address bo: 1l office. WANTED—Men: good yay: to distribute eircu- adv. maiter, tack signs. etc; ne can National Aav. Bureau, (hicage. At _once, experienced . traveling WANTED—Little girl about 12; company for lady. See parties Monday, 1 p. m., ladles | garior, Winchester Hotel, 58 Third st. GLOVE mender, who can do neat work; ome | who has her own machine preferred. Apply The Glamassi Giove, 101 Post s A WOMAN or young man to assist in_general housework on @ ranch in_country. For par< ticulars' write P. O. box 77, Gilroy, Cal. salesman for California; none other need ap- ply. Box 514, Chicago. $30 WEEK and expenses to men with rigs sell poultry remedies. ORWON Remedy Co., dept. 80, Parsons. Kans. DETECTIVESEvery locality: good salary experience unnecessary. International Dete tike Agency, Milwaukee, Wi WANTED—A few talented beginners for smail parts; dally rehearsals. National Theater Company, WHOLESALE house desires services of young | woman, not under 25: accurate and trust- worthy. Box 276, Call. WOMAN of practical experience along business | lines to further and control interests in ad- jacent city. Box 291, Call GIRLS_Millinery trade taught: positions guar- COMPETENT girl wishes second work, wait- ing or chamberwork, sewing; reference. 1324 O'Farrell st. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants position housekeeper for lady or gentleman. dress box 3921, Call office, Oakland. WOMAN wants housework, washing or clean- | ing by day or week. Address 1356 Minna st. | WOMAN wants work by the day, washing or housecleaning. Call at 157 Tebama st. WOMAN wants work by e or do housecleaning. 17 GOOD dressmaker wants engngements to sew in families, $1 25 per day. Box 290, Call. A WOMAN wants cooking and housework in a small family; city or country. Box 283, Call. ¥OUNG lady wishes position as saleslady; in- | experienced. Box 278, Call. | WINCHESTER House, 44 TEird st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 week; convenient and respectable: fres *bus and baggage to and from ferry. ‘WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton's Bazaar, 633 McAllister st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia e e as Ad- day as laundress iarkin st. WANTED-—Middle-aged woman for light house- anteed in 1 month for $5; eve. school only; 143 Stockton st., room 1 A—HANDS on fine embroldery and fancy work; bring sample. 656 !!Is:}on “,Pow‘ A—OPERATORS on ladies’ walsts: good pay. See MR. J. MAG] 656 Mission, 3d floor. A—OPERATORS on ladies’ undérwear; good pay. €56 Mission st., third floor GIRL to assist with light housework; wages $15. 1314 Dolores st. WANTED—A good_ laundress Tuesdays; must | be good ironer. 1100 Dolores st. i work. Call to-day, 481 Ninth st. COOK 1n private family; German cooking; ap- piy morning. 1500 Post st TAILORESS and apprentice on coats. H. | PLANZ & SON. taliors, 565 Geary st. | YOUNG lady (o learn light cutting. E. | FRIEDLANDER & SON. 230 Sutter st. WANTED—A finisher for custam coats. 37 Russ st. | WANTED—An Al job printer for ali-roun. commercial work; position to gonl man. Address b:\x OFFICE bo¥, 12 to 16 years old, in wholesa hours 7 to 6; give wages wanted. Box 1 office. er per 1000; send address: COPY letters: Mgr. W, velope.. Amazon Chemical Co., La Salle st., Chicago. JOE ROSEN A SOLICITOR for good specialty line In city or country. 624 Hayward building WANTED_An expert steeplejack. box 197, Call office. Address for sale | TWO 25-horsepower_motors. 500 volts, at a bargain. 2287 Flibert st. AN errand boy for our office; $& 50 week. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st 134 Third st A GOOD dishwasher wanted LEARN proofreading: sits_secured: $15 (o wky. Home Correspondence School. Phila. BARBER for Saturday cvening from 3 to It 501 Castro st.. guarantee £2 S wanted; new article; quick sales Cail at 316 Grant A GOOD vest oper one who can make pockets and stitch edges; only those who u derstand the business need apply; steady work; nine hours; best wages: electric pow er. Apply vest factory, S. N. WOOD. Geary st. CPERATORS on shirts: best work: best pay: apprentices, paid while learning. 19 Battery. WANTED—Chambermaids at 824 Kearny st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. CAKE baker, pastry cook, candy, ice cream maker, Easterner, first-class, experienced, so- ber, reliable. desires position: highest refer- ences: moderate terms; city or country. Box 281, Call office. YOUNG man (32) wants clerical work of any kind: position as bookkeeper or assistant; trustworthy, competent; moderate wages; ref- erences. Box 196, Call. | CLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 261 Kearny, room 20; ladies 25c; gents H0c. CLATRVOYANT, card and planet reader: only 10c; hours, 1 to 8. 262 Minna st., near 4th. MME. BELLE RUSSELL (the only)—Card reader; ladies 25c; gents S0c. 18 Seventh st. SITUATION wanted as coachman: man about Place; understands care of stock, rigs, lawn and tools; sober, single, references. Box 199, Call office. CARPENTER wants work by day or job: plans and estimates furnished on jobs, small or large: lowest terms. Box 285, Call office. MRS SHAFFER, clalrvoyant card reader; sf tings daily. 4481; Jessie st., bet. 5th and 6t MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladies 2c; gents S0c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper, for mailing. §1 per year COLLECTION OFFICES. AR e ot b b o ADVICE free; bad tenants ejected speedily. COLUMBIAN LAW & COLLECTION AG'CY. room 85, 916 Market st.; phone Red 509. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery, rooms, 9-10: tel. 5580. DENTISTS. REMOVALL DR. C. W. RICHARDS, dentist, has re- moved from 47 Post st. to Mutual Bank build- EXPERIENCED young man, understands min- es to go to Alaska. Address box 246, Call office. YOUNG man with 4 vears' @ offce. 1 office. like position in insurance YOUNG man wishes to care for horse, cow or do_Inside work for private family: Have rec: erdnces. Box 252, Call. PRINTER, all around, desires situation in coun- ryi steady, sober, married, references. ox 201, Call, ence would Box 251, OPERATORS on shirts and overalls. HEYNE- SKIRT and walst hands. 1913 Sacramento st LEARN proofreading: sits. secured, $15 to $25 A—FIRST-CLASS buttonhole makers; steady work. 40 Elis st room 52. WANTED—Experienced operators on dress and overskirts. D. C. HEGER, 123 Market st. GIRLS wanted. Apply BUSWELL COMPANY, bookbindery, 536 Clay st. | WANTED—Carriage painters, blacksmiths a:d woodworkers: union men preferred. App. E. A. MEISTER. Golden West Hotel, bet. 10 and 1130 a. m. WANTED—Trustworthy persons to manage business of corporation; salary $18 cash each Thursday; expense money advanced. Man- ager, 372 Caxton building. Chicago. | WANTED—Amsistant bookkeeper. preferably a state former experiences ami young man: Address box 182, C: positions held AN operator on pants; steady work. 36 Geary, | room 33. OPERATORS on skirts. ZUCKERMAN BROS., 523 Market st., room 10. MANN & CO., Tenth and Howard sts. near Franklin. WOMEN and girls (o learn shirtmaking at Levi Strauss & Co.’s shirt factory; paid while learaing: good pay: steady work: modern factory. 3614 Fremont st.; take elevatony see | MR. HINDSHAW. 4 WANTED—Saleswoman who thoroughly un- derstands musiin underwear and corsets, to ‘ollc- a-city lk:ll far ;dm San Francisco: State” age, experience Abply Box 198, Call offite, "LrY expected. wky. Home Correspondence School, Phila. YOUNG girl to assist janitress. Apply 3010 Mission st.; one living in Mission preferred. A CARRIAGE painter wants a nmuen:} country preferrel. Address Call office, box e BARBER wants steady position in union shop, in or out of city. Box 206, Call office, — A YOUNG man would like work in the - try. Box 273, Call office. g ing, room 614, corner Geary and Kearny sts. | COMPETENT Danish man, about 25, tem. A NEW plate—the Whalebone—Cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50: fillings, 50c. Dllb:d‘ $5; full set; all work less and war- ranted. Chicago Dental 2 Sixth st Moot sl it PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth §1 50 up; crowns $2 up; fillings GOLD fliing_7bc, silver 7bc, crowns $2: no pain; open Sunday. Dr.O.B.Hewltt, 204 Sutter, ) perate and good habits, wishes a position as all-round man about private place; city or s i Divers il et n an iver; wel Box 183, Call, , 25c, | A MIDDLE-AGED man wants a situation as bank clerk or responsi! position in some mercantile house; Box 191, Call. “:r SET of teeth without te. DR. H. G.|YOUNG man of 21 desires few hours from YOUNG, 1841 Polk n.fl. “oeae 5 p. m. to 12 or 1. Box 185, Call office, —_— e SITUATION wanted by first-class cake baker. 1000 pinks; feros, vlants. sale of nursery | YOUNG Chinese, first-ciass cook, 1013 Mission st. ‘wants - tion family; lcramento st OPERATORS on overalls; n» SHIRTMAKERS, GIRL to take care of baby; must sleep home. 906 O'Farrell st nd ol FINISHERS on ladles’ cloaks and suits. JA- BARBERS—One of the best .s-c;m shops in town for sale; owner going to ‘ur.ov_: Buar- anteed to net §75 per week. DECKELMAN BROS. = 2 S MEN—_Our free catalogue explains how we teach the barber trade In the shortest pe«- sible time; barbers arve in great demand. MOLLER SYSTEM COLLEGE, 35 Clay » WANTED- Laborers and mechanies to know that Ed. Rolkin, Reno House proprictor, still runs Denver House. 217 Third st.: 130 large Tooms: 25c per might: $1 to $2 per week. n's shoes at $1 pair. foot-forn T hoes at 2 80 or orthopedic shoes $5 .o Dest shoes on earth. 11 Third st., Examincr bullding, 5 doors from Maxket. ARBERSFor sale, modern shop om Mar. Bt with lease. T BARNARD, 104 Seventh. WANTED Errand boy for wholesals house. Box 175, Call. FOR sale—3-chalr barber shop: 3 living-rooma. 11593 Folsom st. _— WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade, S. F. Barber College, T41A Howard st. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europs and Australia. HERMAN'S, I6 Steuart st COBI & HELLER, 48 Ellis st. ience neces- sary; pay; steady : pald while Convenicnse: IHetuting ‘Seesmeorsom, LEVE convenience, inc! - STRAUSS & CO., :3"% Fremont st. Apply MR. DAVIS. experionced. wanted at Levi Strauss & Co.'s shirt factory; good pay; steady work all the year around; modern fac- tory. 3613 Fremont st.; take elevator; see MR. HINDSHAW. GIRLS 186 to 18 for Sactory eelt: ek stead: Sag g PPy at ance, & m’ . 100 Sacramento st. FIRST-CLASS makers and designers wanted at WELLS', 1102 Marlket st. OPERATORS and finishers on gents' white shirts. ROGERSON'S, 535 V% ot TS Aol o chstors. 2 Geary at O PENSION atty., E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelan big. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post,G. A. % ‘WANTED—Recrults for the Marine Corps, 1. Batwaen the. of 21 and 35, mot 1ees thas ages © feet 4 inches and not over § feet I ther. W. GET shres half-soled while : m&"mm—nu.nmm : ALL sizes men's shoes, price. 563 Mission st.. 1st " WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st near Ket—200 Tooms, e might: readingsrommmy