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40 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1903, SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner Market and Third streets; open unti] 12 o'clock every might in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery -treet, corper Ciay; open until 9:30 p. m. 800 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. 633 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. 015 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m, 1 Market street, corner Sixteenth; 09 e m 6 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. 6 Valencia street; open until 9 p. m. Northweet cor of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; 19 p m n until 9 cen corner | Bradzard | Leavitt | superintendents of wol is at 10 s at 11| Jon president Religions at Ch! by quartet, under | nist. Al & evening se day-sc e1vice and Capy inister. At A Test = h services. | er meeting 1 and vocul Mr. H. J. st st i : D. D.. the Thir- | will preach in | al Lutheran n and Octavia, Chaplain Miller | urch and holds before sailing BPECE w31l be held (d. v ' Square, near Mar- Tuesday evening and pt Monday and s lock. H A. Ironsige, evang Seats free. Welcome. 1 Gate Lodge mogcnesis, Ceylon. Open dis m. Free read- Iy, 110 4 p. u ¥ in, a —Col. H. §. Olcott, s 0dd Fellow, by Thoms Planetary chiidren at 11 m., study class; m Pythian request), ; followed by | 11d of Art. Free puted for X-ray exhibi- | Tuesday evening. Re- | box. Special music. 1 By 0ad riet sts. n free. MRS EBERHA ual test meeting to-nite 0 et. Misston and | N Henry Harrison Brown, ows' blag., § modern _spiritualism, Sunday, Mar. 29. S seances, in which all get Tuesday. 278 Ninth. arket; 2-8, Wilson; 8, Hurgrave, Cowan; 10c, | AN experiences bright man or woman solicitor; MEETING NOTICES. < FIDELITY Lodge No. 222, I O. _ O. F.—Regular meeting MON- DAY EVENING, March 23. Sec- ond degree will be conferred by - Pacific Lodge No. 165. Visiting brothers cordlally invited. y H. W. OSTHOFF, N. G. N. F. MACPHEE, R, S. Initiation MONDAY EVENING, March 23. W. E. STEVENS, N. G. picnic will be held on SATURDAY, May 9, at Fairfax Park. The most cursion of the year. No fox, wind, dust or hoodlums. Plenty of fun, frolic and amuse- ment for young and old. Particulars later. ALTA Lodge No. 206, L. 0. O. F.— ST. ANDREW'S Society—The annual w enjoyable family outing and ex- P. LIVINGSTON DUNN, President. BUSINESS CHANCES, A—$450; COFFEE and chop house; city front: receipts about $30 day. Strand, 331 Kearny. A—$550; CORNER grocery and variety store; good trade; 3 rooms; rent §20. STRAND, 331 Kearny st. A—$450; CIGAR store with clubrooms; clears $160 month; worth $600, Strand, 331 Kearny. A—$550; BRANCH bakery, delicacy _store; good trade; 4 rms.; snap. Strand, 331 Kearny. $3250—LIQUOR store; rent $55; lease for § years; full value. STRAND, 331 Kearny st. A—$550; SALOON; full value: receipts $15 day; bargain at $600. STRAND, 331 Kearny. A—$350; partner wanted; light indoor business: clear $100 month each, Strand, 331 Kearny st. A—$250; CORNER cigar_store; rent $12; §i GEO. ST. J. BREMNER, Secretary. day profit. STRAND, 331 Kearny st. RIGGERS' and Stevedores' Union Assoclation | §375 RESTAURANT; best location; recelpts —Take notice: The funeral detail commenc- $20 dail a snap. STRAND, 331 Kearny st. ing with Soren Paulsen and ending with Alexander Ryder will assemble at our hall, | A—$750; SALOON; wholesale district; clears 03 Front st., MONDAY MORNING, March | _§150 month; ific 331 Kearny, late" brother. THOMAS BUDD. Fines Jor | DENTAL offic ntrally located: fine fur- non-attendance will be strictly enforced. By order of THOMAS F. BRYANT, President. HENRY JEND, Recording Segretary. SOCIETE Francaise de Blenfalsance Mutuelle | (French Mutual Benevolent Society)—The an- | nual meeting will be held SUNDAY, March | - 1903, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., at Native | Sone’ Mall, 414 Mason st. Election of the Board of I. to take place next Sun- day, March 29, trom 1 to 6 p, m., same hail. N. B 0 member shall be entitled to | vote uniess provided with his book in good | standing. For the committee. | > a hy r_n‘re eived appiications to mine by hydraulicbro- cess from J. L. Miller, in North Eureka | placer mine, near Railroad Flat, Calaveras | County, Cal,, draining into Spruce Guich | « which reaches south fork of Moke- | River, and from John C. Jens, in Gold lidated placer mine, near Esper. County, Cal.,’ draining into | Esperanza Creek, which laveras Ki glves notice that will be held at room 96, Fiood n Francisco, Cal. m. ling, 30 ANNUAL meetin; icn Company—The regular annual meeting sckholders of the Hut April 8, 1903, Company wili be held at th pany, 327 Market st, In the City of San Francisco, State of Cail- TUESDAY, the 24th day of March 1903, at the hour of 11 o'clock a, for the purpose of electing a Board of Di- Tectors to serve for the ensuing year: to vote on a praposition to amend the articlés of in- corporation of the company, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transter books will close on Naturday, March 14, 1003, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Com pacy, 327 Market st, San Francisco, Cal SAN FRANCISCO, March 18, 1u03.—Notice of stockholders’ meeting _of the UNITED CRUDE OIL COMPANY (a corporation). A stockholders’ meeting will be held at the company’s office, room 418, Parrott bldg., San Francisco, California, on MONDA}Y, April 13, 1903, at 12 o'clock noom, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the ensulng year, and for the trunsaction of all such other business as may be properly brought before the above meet- ing. WM. LEACH, Secretary. A SPECIAL annual meeting of the stockhold- ers of the Campo Seco Gold Mining Com- pany of California will be held at the office of the comvany at 713 Market st., rcom 308, | on TUESDAY, 3ist day of March, 1903. at 2 p.m.. for the purpose of electing 3 board | of directors to serve for the ensuing year | &nd for the transaction of such other business as may come before the mccting. This no- tice is printed in the San Francisco Call by order and direction of the board of directors of the Campo Seco Gold Mining Company. ROBERT D. DUKE, Secretary. Office. 713 | Market st room 308, San Francisco, Cal., | March 16, 1903. ANNUAL MEETING—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Western Sugar Refin- irg Company will be held at the office of the company Mariket st., San Francisco, Cal., on MONDAY, the 30th day of March, 1903, at the hour of 12 m.. for the purpose of electing | & board of directors to serve for the ensuing | year and the transaction of such other busi- l ness as may come before the meeting; trans- fer books will close on Friday, March 20, 1908, at 12 m. W. H. HANNAM, Secretary. AGENTS WANTED. 7, $50 to $150 per week 4 positive; men and women wanted 1 upw rywhere to operate shoe parlors for the best most remarkable ladies’ and gents' | dress shoe known; ten new sight-selling features; factory to consumer; previous ex nce unnecessary; mno risk; reply qui ort Shoe Co., 131 Post st., Saa and expenses; sample free; money-making invention of the age; | matic washer; does a washing In 30 min. | without labor or attention; cheaper than other; indestructible; everybody buys; coining money: thousands of testi- Automatic Washer Co., Station U, CATHOLIC agents wanted to take onders for Jubllee edition of Monsignor O'Relily’s “Life | of Pope Leo”; only authentic authorized book | published; highest indorsements by clergy; | tiberal terms to agents. Catholic Hix. | 24 Dearborn st., Chicago, IlL and men every part of country to dis- | tribu little time required; big com- mission given; no collecting. Send for cata- | logue and particulars. = Great Eastern Manu. | facturing and Trading Co., 136 Pearl st, New York City. . WOME 00 to $4000 next threc ths handling newly patented article; ab- solute pecessity; demand enormous: experi ence unnecessary; exclusive territory given. | sehold Novelty Co., 1512 Broadway, N. Y. SHAMROCKS for St. Patrick's day, March 17; we are the cheapest house in America for | shamrocks; send for wholesale pricelist or | 10c for sample line, JOS. F. BILZ, Omaha, Nebr. | AGENTS to sell stock of Redding Gold and ! Copper Mining Co. on commission; safest and | best mining proposition in California. Ap- | ply 222 California st., Safe Deposit bldg. | HEALTH and a good income for a few spare hours' work weekly; no canvassing; either sex: particulars 2c stamp. Address J. PIC] FORD, Eimdale, Cal. - - | §22 WEEKLY and all expenses for men with | Tigs to introduce poultry compound; straight | salary. Imperial Mfg. Co., sons, Kans. $5 TO $10 per day easily made selling our Per- fection Flayoring Powders; agents wanted. Long Bros. Mfrs. 950 Broadway, Oakland. $25 TO $15 weekly seliing Allen’s Fountain Brush and Bath Outfit. Write Allen Mfg. Co., Toledo, Ohlo. dept. 54, Par- | good pay. 59 Columbian bidg., city. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, In wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in_the United States or Canada one year for $1. ASTROLOGY. i3 ASTROLOGX taught; horoscopes cgst. PROF. RAYMOND, book store, 649 Ellis, or by mail, ——— ATTORNEYS AT LAW. L ROBT. W. KING, atty-at-law, Examiner bldg. rm. 611; all cases; estates, will attachments, collections, etc.; consultation free; no advance charges: call or write; even. ings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601, ADVICE free—I will advance costs in meritori. ous cases, divorces, probate and ail other law caves; no fees in advance; open every even- ing. J. M. THURSTON, 819 Market st.,rm.31, 3. ROLLIN FITCH, attorney at law. rooms 508-309 Mutual Savings Bank building, 708 Market opposite Call building, 5. F.; open evenings; telephone Bush 716, GAN hol s test seances every might 100 sitting dally. 148 Sixth st SDEHIP Hal McAl = Mever: sit. dal ‘ermouth’s Sunday might, § “elo circle, 416 ME. YOUNG'S test circle to-night, 10c. 619 McAllister; read come, skeptics. DE. PAYNE lectures on Hypnotism, with dem. onetrations. Pythian Castle, 8 p. m, 100, MRS. WINCHESTER 1600 Clay—Circles Sun. ATTEND Mrs o'clock t SUNDA - BENJAMIN FAY MILLS will lecture in the Meple Room of the Palace Hotel, at 8| o'clock, on *The Scurce and Secret of | Heaith." Music by the Pasmore children. Course tickets, three lecturce, §1; single tick- ets, Sc; mow on sale, Palacé News Stand or at the door. DR W. R_PRICE, Ps. M, will lecture in Golden Gate Hall to-night, €25 * Subject, ‘Suggestive Therapeutics. <trations in pychic phenomena following lec- tore: admission 25c, With reserved seat 3oc. Tickets at Bonnalles’, 700 Sutter st. ADVICE free; divorces a specialty:quick,quiet; no charge without success; established 16 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 550 Market st., cor. Stockton. AITKEN & AITKEN, attorneys; r. 302-10-11 Clunie bidg., 503 California st.; tel, Main 727, ADVICE free; no charge unless successful; all cases; open ‘evgs. W.W.Davidson,927 Market. L. §. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.; consuitation free; no fees in advance. B AUTOMOBILES, AUTOMOBILE—$500 cash will buy new steam runabout; owner golng East. Box 348, Call. e ———— BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. $2000- nishings; reasonable rent; price $450; or will rent furnished at $#0 month. > Oyster and chop house; 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. $7500—POPULAR hotel and summer resort in Placer County; on main line Central Pac 5 acres of land; hotel, 30 rooms; bar, bill and dining rooms and several “cottage: avell and completely furnished; wel lished_business; clearing over §2500 % vear; fine climate for lung troubles: no malaria. H. M. WOOLLEY, Z0 ry st. INCOME $1000 yearly can be secured by any one who will take trouble to investigate our plans; no gold mine, ol well or gambling scheme; straightforward business proposition. > Fullerton bldg. Louls| D quantity etock in well-known sub- e gold mining co. owning U. S. and for- eign pat. on improved. dredge for river and placer mining; 25c share, par $1. W, M. OSTRANDER, North American bl Richmond real estate for s: 00, worth $8000; hotel, furnished complete; will take half cash, balance mortgage, on easy terms; rent insures 16 per cent on inv at 1 Cull at ehama st ¥ and gush and door mill, Portland, o tracl and dr. complete plant and ‘material on hand § W. M. OS- orth American bldg., Phila. DER, TED—Party with $2500 to take treasurer- ship of a San Francisco furniture manufac- turing enterprise: already doing a good busi- ness. 403 Callaghan building. AN unusual opportunity to get into a nice, genteel, good paying husiness; must be sold, or will trade for good ranch or city property. Box 101, South Berkele: RARE opportunity; exclusive rights to splendid little household device; universal sale; cash bargain. < MILLER, 44 Crocker bldg., 10 to 12 a. m. ASH for yo ter where scription if you desire quick and price. Northwestern Business 312 H, Bank of Commerce bldg., ED—Steady, reliabl assistant; permanent piace; $75 monthly; 5 cash required. 1007% Market st., rm. 1, g man as o in one of the oldest un- dertaking firms in San Francisco. Apply at 68 Albion ave., near Sixteenth st. CAFE to let In new apartment-house; 'fitted up first clase; rare chance for the right man, Box 324, Call. paying grocery store; good location; GOOD must sell; cause sickness. 807 Folsom st., corn CLAINVOYANTS _Continued. ASSURED SUCCESS, Read Cl(r;fully. c'n Hungltdn?!vpoll) ition. ou to full Judge. NO CHARGE......... ...NO CHARGE Unless you obtain the information for which you consult him. . PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco. I do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make you no charge if 1 fall to tell your name, cecupation and what you called for; I promise to tell you whether your husband, wife or sweetheart {s true or false; tell who and when you will marry; In fact, I will tell every hope, fear or ambition better than you can tell your: self. His powers are wonderful and indis- putable; he reunites the separated, restores lost affections, causes happy and speedy marriage, makes you successful {n your business. gives good luck, locates hidden ‘treasures and mines by a new method: long-standing and chronic disease that has baffled the physicians’ skill cured without the use of medlcle 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 nothing for his services. ‘*‘Mediums Developed.” His regular $3 reading for §1 this week. 326—0'FARRELL—326 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 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 sreat medium an you will be told how to overcome them; valu- able advice in all affairs of life; 25c up; satis- faction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4509. GENTRY—""Temple of Health and Happiness. Divine healing; no medicine or surger; crowds visit this temple; our treatments bring new life and health to the most hopeless. Troubles of mind or body cured. Born with double veil; fortunes told. Satisfaction by mail. GENTRY,.2725 Mission st., near 23d. THE Great Egyptian Seeress has arrived with her troupe of Egyptian life readers: may be consulted on all matters of interest, love, business, courtship, marriage, divorce, etc; each caller will be presented with a genuine Gypsy lucky charm. Office, 126 Turk st MISS M. WILLE, 330 s st., clairvoyant, « correctly without crystal seer. reads your aquestions; names given:5oc,$1;tel.Sutter 1808, MME. RAVENNA glives free test for one week only; names given. § Fourth st. CLAIRVOYANT, card and_planet reader; only | hours, 1 to 8. 2 Minna st., near 4th. _ great card reade: 951 Mission st., nr. 6th; o MME. BELLE 25c; gents S0c. rd reader; ladles venth st.; hours 10 to 5. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. C. R. HANSEN & CO........Phone Grant 185 .. HOTEL DEPARTMENT 6 chambermaids, Scandinavian or German girls, used to private family work, to o to Honolulu, Hawailan Territory; first- class new hotel; free fare ... $20 Chambermaids, city and country. 2 waitresses, Arizona, free fare 2 waltresses, first-class country hotel 3 waltresses, same country hotel .... Waltress, mining-town, fare advanced Waitresses, different R. R. polong the line, free fare ... ntry girl, hotel, see party he 2 laundresses, hotels, free fare . ‘Waitresses, chambermalds, Santa Chambermalds to wait, 10 exira waitresses...§1 50 day and free fare | ‘Working housekeeper, hotel, city... $25 | FAMILY DEPARTMENT . X housegirls, second girls, nursegh chambermalds and seamstresses, second girls and walting, city and country; best of wages. C. R, HANSEN & CO.... .429 Bush s A GERMAN girl to do chamber work and some sewing, $25; a girl to sew and care for | child 7 years, $25: a_first-class laundress for | small family, ‘$30; 2 other laundresses for | private families, $30 each; a cook and gen- | eral housework girl for 3 in family, San | Rafael, $35; a capable German or Swedish | mald and seamstress, $25; 4 first-class wait- | resses for private families, $30, $25. MISS | PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. BRIGHT GIRLS WILL BE GUARANTEED $3 PER WEEK AT THE STANDARD FAC- TORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS. COPYING letters home, $20 per 1000 pald weekly; will send about 100 letters free to prove redponsibility and honesty on recelpt | of addressed envelope. IMPERIAL CO., 123B Liberty st., N. Y. WANTED—For position of housekeeper in a | small private family, an intelligent and re- fned lady capaple of taking entire charge: references requir Address, stating full particulars, box 333, Call. GIRLS to learn halrdressing; $4 50 teaches trade from A to Z in 2 wks.; must fill 4 posi- tions by April 5; §10 per wk. guaranteed; call early; day and evening cl Old 8. F. Hairdressing School, 233 Geary st., room 13. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, scalp treatment, hairwork, removal of superfluous hair; §5 2'weeks; day & eve. class; wages $10 to $20 week. 1236 Market, cor. Jones, r. 94, LADIES to work dollies and centerpleces home; materials furnished; highest prices paid; no canvassing. Send stamped envelope to ELY Novelty Co., Ely bldg., Chicago. WANTED—Bright young woman who thoroughly understands making paper flow- ers, lamp shades, etc.; state age, experience and salary expected. Box 311, Call. MISS LA FERN, professional card reader; la- dies 25c; gents 50c. 109 Fifth st. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 2615 Kearny, room 20; ladics 25c; gents 50c. S. SHAFFER, clairvoyant card reader; sit- tings daily, 448% Jessle st., bet. 5th and 6th. MRS, FROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladies 2hc: gents Oie: readings daily. Sixth st e e e CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN vou become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Capet-beat- ing Works, 355-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. TRY HOPKE BROS.' excellent carpet clean. ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. arpet Cleaning “O., carpet-beating 1703 Harrison st NKLIN'S Superior 3 Golden Gate ave, : prices el. Mission 263. Carpet-beating Works, telephone East 126, YOUNG girl wanted who. understands type- writing and to help at housework; good home; "w; $15. Call at 430 Bush'st. to- day (Sunday) bet. 4 and 5 p. m. $25 PER 1000 copylng letters; paper free; 500 sheet lots to ccepted copylsts; send = ad- dressed, stamped envelope. Amazon Chemical Co., desk 55, Chicago. SPLENDID chance to learn watchmaking, en- graving and optical work; salary from $20 to $30 per week; cost you §20 per month to learn. Box 332, Call. PER 100 for addressing envelopes; send dime and stamp for materlal and instruc- tions; steady work. C. E. MILLER, Ely butlding, Chicago. LADIES to do plecework home: we furnish ma- terials; pay from $7 to $12 weekly; send stamped envelope, Royal Co., 34 Monroe st., Chicago. A—WANTED—First-class laundress; city ref- erences required; wages $30; apply between 10 and 12 o'clock. 21 Leavenworth st, 5 J. E. MITCHELL, Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vating Co., 240 14th st.: tel Mission T4. “Lasge tracts of pine and red- Home Equity, 1085 Market. LUM wood on sale. le; good location. LIN- P CO., 620 Market st. shop for VESTME A—FOR sale, | $2460— FOR sale—Store FOR sale—Branch bakery. candy and notion store; cheap. 1427 Pacific st. A—$200; STEADY man wanted to take retir- ing pertner's interest in a business estab- shed 18 years that will pay him 75 to §00 016 month; experience mnot required. Market st., room 10. old-established good paying wine best location; owner retiring. Inquire Hall square, opposite Eighth st. house OLD established corner grocery and bar: location; no opposition. Inquire 300 Hayes st. FOR sale—Old-established laundry route; , Call, cheap rent; lease 3% years: good locatlon; fire-proof building; Zale because I cannot attend to all the busi- ness. Hox G4, Call. GOOD retall fruit and vegetable market, with hotse and wagon for sale in connection with retail meat market; good chance for right party. 1803 Broderick st. $300—RESTAURANT & delicacy; 3 rms. business: or take honest, active partne value; good cpp. right person. Howard. OYSTER and chop house for sale cheap; £0od paying; account of sickness; must go t> Eu- rope. 772 Howard st., corner Fourth, JOSEPH STRAUB 630 Market &t., opposite Palace Hotel. FOR SALE Cigar stand; and_ Pacific_sts. FOR sale—Hay, grain and hauling business. 626 Seventh st, WA paintings, owner has rheumatism. Box 23 cheap; cor. Kearny —Ola fashloned silverware, jewelry, laces. etc. Box 138, Call office. COLLECTION OFFICES. ADVICE free; bad tenants ejected speedily. COLUMBIAN LAW & COLLECTION AG'CY, room 85, 916 Market st.; phone Red 300 BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections mad COLLECTIO! 5580, city or country. PACIFIC CO., 415 Montgomer: COTTAGES TO LET—FURNISHED., A HANDSOME furnished cottage to rent in Belveders 6 rooms snd bath and studio building; " in fine condition. Apply A. J. RICH & CO., 112 Montgomery st. — COTTAGES WANTED. rooms, 9-10; tel. WANTED—Operatives on shirts, overshirts and | overalls; also learners. Apply United Gar ment Workers, Emma Spreckels bidg., WANTED—Experienced suit and jacket fitter: permanent position and good salary. Cloak Department, White House. M, ELLA HARRIS, skin specialist, will give free treatment to middle-aged up-to-date woman to act as demonstrator. 781 O’ Farreil. WE pay for ideas; send 10c for novelty that brought woman $5000; you may do as well. Novelty Co., Fairmont, Los Angeles, Co., Cal HOME work; plain writers; filling small blanks; $25 per 1000; addressed envelope. Woman's Commercial Union, desk 46, Chicago. WANTED—Middle-aged refined companion for elderly lady: light housework, moderate wages. 1311 York st., rear. woman as WANTED—Cottage of 3 or 4 rooms; rent not over §15. Box 244, Call office. e DENTISTS, RE] AL, C. W. RICHARDS, dentist, has re. Mutual Bank build- DR, moved from 47 Post st. to ing, room G1i, corner Geary and Kearny sts. A NEW plate—the Whalebone—Cannot brea warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; flllings, 50c; plates, $5; full set;all work painless and wa ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth s GIRLS about 15 for factory work; good wages: sgeady employment. Apply at once, AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento st. FIRST-CLASS cook, und'!nllhdll’ll French and l German_cooking, please call Monday, bet 9 and 12 at 2217 Buchanan st. WANTED—Young lady to tend cigar stand; ex- perlence not necessary. Call after 12, $16% 3 Montgomery EXPERIENCED skirt, coat and waist sewers wanted; also some to take work home; best pay. 2700 Mission st., cor. Twe PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth $1 50 up; crowns §2 up; fillings 23c. GOLD filling_75e, crowns $2; no pain; open Sunday. ewltt,204 Sutter. SET of teeth without plate. DR, H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. McDOWELL DR MAKING 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, body ironer wanted; week. United States Laundry, Sixteenth and Valencla sts. SELF-RELIANT woman to travel for whole- expenses advanced; 99 sale hou: quired. Call office, A YOUNG lady as model for head and_bust. Apply at studio, 231 Post st., room 15, be- tween 10 and 11 a. m. bond re- WANTED—20 operators on ladies' walsts to work in factory; steady work: good pay. MARKS BROS., 1220 Market st. WANTED—Competent nurse for child 5 years: good seamstress: references; call Monday morning. 2022 California st. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. | HEADQUARTERS for lodging-houses of all kinds. J. A. McMILLEN & CO., 906 Market st., rooms 7 and 8. good .. carpets good r. 855; Jones; carpets, vel.,, brus.§750 rent $600; 4 years' lease Jones &t. . 7 transient; money maker.$2000 rent $120; transient; Stockton st.$2000 i rent $40; lcase 2 years.. | A—TAKE THIS “‘CALL" AD. WITH YOU TO MARION GRIFFIN, Room 406, EXAMINER Bldg., 4th Floor. 100 rooms; cor.; moathly income $850 over rent. 30 rooms: N. of Market; new and elegant: mnew building; 1-3 down and small paymts. 52 rooms; $1800; % cash and $25 monthly; clears $127 month; well furnished. For rent furnished; splendid furnishings and corner; N. of Market: elegant sunny house. 19 rooms; nr Sutter; $1200; rent $75; 3 cash; nicely located; near large hotels. 42 rooms; $2800; grand apartment house; lease; clears $150 month; very fine location. M. E. RIVES & CO. Square Dealing, Quick Sales, Small Profits. We have big list of lodging-houses, hotels and flats; have three competent salesmen; lst new houses every day; will loan you of the purchase money at 1% per cent; wi guarantee title and secure lease. You are cordially invited to call. Office 1023 Market. 45 ROOMS; rent $40; sunny; b years' lease.$1200 rent $25; water front. 800 10 rooms; on Geary st.; low rent 450 42 rooms; rent only $100; translent. 3000 100 rooms; corner; man house; rent $100. 4000 60 rooms; corner; south of Market.\ 80 rooms; corner; north of Market. Money loaned at 1 xfl cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Keary st. LODGING-HOUSE; 87 rooms; rent Tease: corner house; earns $150 mo.; price.. $1,600 34 rms.; rent $120; lease; fine corner. 2,500 85 rms.; rent $300; lease; paying house. 7,500 New apartment house; earns $600....13,000 For particulars call early. SCHWEINHARD & CO., 017 Market st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st., opposite Sixth. ‘We will sell you any house for part cash, balance monthly payments. We have a large liet to select from. Piease call and see some of our bargains. Carriage walting. JOHNSTON, PETERSON & CO., 1104 Market, ;ucce;l&rll w"Relllofl, Iroo:u 3 and 4; tel. essie 4471, If you are looking for a bargai in lodging-houses, call and see us. 3 A—$700 HOUSE; T rooms; elegantly furnished; 500 other houses, $150 to $5000. STRAND, 331 Kearny st. —_— SUNNY corner flat; 14 rooms: rent $37 50; 1 block Call building. Box 260, Call office. CHRISTMAS nts; $40 Monarch racers re- duced to ; agent for Columbia and Eu- reka bicycles; juvenile wheels, ALLEN, 501 Larkin st., corner McAllister. y “BTHEL CRINDL! SPIRITUALISM. terializis sean - Guy even B0c. 28 Eills: & o clock shar A GOOD bicycle, with suit and tools; complete; also some furniture. 51213 Leavenworth st. e ——————— BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. duced 1o §5. At s, 3168 !Inaanim : 8 Christendom Astray and Is Infidelity De- creasing?” by R. C. Bingiey of the Christa Aelphian Soclety, 8 p. m. Odd_ Fellow: bldg., cor. Seventh and Market. Seats free. SWAMI TRIGUNATITA will deliver his eighth Tecture on -Child Marriage in India,” to-day, 2 p. m., et 40 Steiner st.; admission 28, e —————— BUARDING FOR CHILDREN, E. A. GABRIEL—French children. 25 Aril st., wbmdn‘mlm; near Fairmount School; Mission road. MRS. VIGARS' test meeting to-night, 10c; sit- tings daily. 148 Sixth st, room 32. CLAIRVOYANTS. , clairvoyant and Totatca ‘at 1104 Marker m:u readings dally, 10 . m. by mail as satisfactory as o oE e Fargo money order or registered letter WANTED—Infant nursing on bottle to care for; mother's care, 1110 Mission st. i MRS. HANSEN—Reads cards and palm; tells past, present, future; 10c; 100% Seventh st, \ McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School “_Evening class; patterns cut. 1019 Market. —_— FLATS TO LET. $75 S0—SOUTHEAST corner Laguna and Val- lejo sts.; magnificent middle and upper flats of 8 rooms and bath each; hardwood floors, paneled walls, beam ceilings; every possible convenience; ' unsurpassed marine _ view. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 Montgomery st., Mill# building, HOUSES and flats to let; an immense list; service abeolutely free: ‘take advantage of this department; it wiil eave you time and trouble. Cordes Furniture Co,, 246-259 Geary st., on the square. NEW flat 8 rooms and bath; beautiful redwood finish and tinted walls; north side Washing- ton st., bet. Polk and Van Ness ave.; rent $57 50 & month; open Sunday from 11 to 4. FOR rent—Just finished, 5, 6 and 9 room flat sunny and strictly up to date. Waller near Webster; see them to-day; $25, $30, $45. MODERN, sunny flat of 6 rooms and bath. 1352 McAllister grand view. MADISON & BURKE. CASTRO, 636—Elegant modern sunn; flat; 6 'rooms, bath; nearly new; §: FINE modern flat, five rooms and bath; rent reasonable. 1604 Broderick st. FLAT—3552 Twenty-third st.; 4 rooms and bath; modern improvements MASONIC ave., 1317-1327—FElegant sunny upper flats, near Park. 1708 WALLER, near Park entrance—Upper flat, 3 sunny rooms, in rear; rent $12 50. BAKER, 731—Modern lower flat, 7 rocms, bat| new: $32 50; very sunny. SCOTT, 539—Elegant new upper flat; 7 light, sunny rooms, store room, yard; reasonable. UPPER and lower flat; 6 and 7 rooms; ne reasonable. Broderick, bet. Hayes and Fell. $25—NEW flats; 5 and 6 rooms; basement. 132 Eureka st., near Eighteenth. lower FIRST-CLASS saleslady wanted on cloaks and suits; good pay: only experlenced need apply. BARON, 738 Market st. YOUNG lady, good figure, stenographer pri ferred to assist physical culture teache Box 335, Call. WANTED—Experienced lady bookkeeper for a commission house; references required. 325 Front st. RELIABLE girl for [enerll_houlework and cooking. Call Monday or Tuesday, 1814 Baker st, A—OPERATORS on ladles’ overskirts; vay. o - WANTED—A few talented beginners; daily re- hearsals. National Theater Co., 1327 Market. OPERATORS on ladjes’ walsts; extra good pay. 656 Mission st., third fl OPERATORS on ladies’ and children’s wear, to take work home. 656 Mission st., 4th floor. PANTS finishers wanted by S. N. WOOD & CO., Apply at factory, 27 Geary st. NEAT girl for general housework: 3 in family; $15. 1554 Fulton st., near Baker. NEAT young girl to assist In care of bahy mornings. _ Apply 2002 Golden Gate ave. WANTED—Experienced maker for millinery. 723 Market st GIRLS wanted to learn dressmaking. Golden Gate ave. good 1022 HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. ‘WANTED—Laundress for family work, $30; 4 cooks, little wash, $30 and $35; cook and second girl, same house, i lady's maid, $25; 2&1-“» malds, $25-$30; 2 infant nurses, : housework, Ross ~Valley, $25; nurse, child 5 years oid, $25; 4 second rls, $20-$25; chambermaid and waiting, ; waltresses, $20-$25; 2 Institution wait- resses, $20-$25, and others; good places; lead- ing wages. Call Monday, J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. WANTED—4 waitresses for first-class_sum- mer resorts, $25-$30; housegirl, Los Banos, $25; Palo Alto, $25; Ross Valley, $25; wait- ress for Napa, $30; second girl, Menlo Park, $25, and work in all near-by towns, fare pald. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12— Housekeeper, city hotel; $25. OPERATORS and finishers on gents' whits shirts. ROGERSON'S, 535 Valencia st. WANTED—Young girl or woman to do gen- eral honsework. 817 Filbert st., Oakland. WANTED — Experienced lace saleswoman; also experienced silverware saleswoman; state age, experience and salary expected. Apply box 235, Call office. WANTED—20 operators on _ladies’ walsts; steady work, good pay. MARKS BROS., 1220 Market st. WANTED—A hemstitcher. 1220 Market st. MARKS BROS., MARKS WANTED—Experienced tucker. - BROS., 1220 Market st. learning; good pa: factory. 36% Fremont st.; MR. HINDSHAW. CAPABLE woman; first-class references neces- sary; pleasant, high-grade work; steady po- ition Box 302, Call office. ‘WANTED—Expertenced cloak and It altera- tion hand. Apply btween 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS.' WANTED—First-class millinery saleswoman. {piz between § and 1% & m & HALE GIRLS—Millinery trade taught; positions guar- anteed in 1 month for $5; eve, school only. 143 Stockton st., room 13. 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., 32% Fremont st. Apply MR. DAVIS. WANTED-—-A first-class waist or skirt finisher, MADAM KRAFFT, 878 Twentleth st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions hes been established at 1096 Valencia st e —— HELP WANTED—MALE. S Essumrr EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520—SACRAMENTO ST.—230. Telephone Main 1191—1191 Main Telephone Office Open at 7 a. m. Monday. OUR PARTRONAGE STEADILY INCREASING. THE REASON WHY 1S_THAT WE SATISFY. NO FIRM TOO SMALL NOR CORPORATION TOO LARGE THAT WE DO NOT SUPPLY AND ALSO THAT WE FULLY SATISFY OUR BUSINESS RAPIDLY GROWING ON ITS HIGHEST AND TRUE MERITS PACIFIC SPECIAL. ORBEGON OREGON OREGON - OREGON FREE FARE . FARE FREE 25 COAL MINERS, Bteady work; wages the highest: board and accommodations excellent; climate and water O K.; absolutely no labor trouble on at these Mmines, and furthermore, this is the only office that ships to these mines this coming week; come and see us about it at once. .. # . St e ) FREE . FARE HUMBOLDT COUD FARE HUMBOLDT COUNTY. .FARE FREE GREAT SAWMILL COMPANY .. 2 chain tenders .. 3 logmers and woodsmen..$60 to $65 & fd HUMBOLDT CO.—FREE FARBE...... S. P. R. R. Cos Own Work .Steady Jobs ..$3 a day ..Big new tunnel, S-hour shifts. near city.. 50 header and corner men..$2 25 to $2 50 day 50 drillers (hand work)..$225 to $230 d .. MINES miners, Napa County. carmen, Napa County laborers, mine company . MISCELLAN c near city, $25. farmer ai Free fare.. Free Fare . 3 bridge carpenters. ; choreman. . TIEMAKE 5 tiemakers, north vieser... HOTEL DEPARTMENT .... o Short order cook, south, fare refunded. $35 and found; cook, mear city. $40 to $45 and found; dishwasher, country hotel, San Ma teo County, easy job, $20 and found. COME, EVERYBODY. ALL THAT LABOR AND TOIL, READ OUR BULLETIN BOARDS, AND C. R. HANSEN & CO.'s Employment Agency, 429 Bush st. 842 Clay st. Free fare SHIP MONDAY ... FOR NEVADA .. Tunnclmen, drillers and muckers. Teamsters and laborers. $2.33 da. ..$2 da: Special for §. P. Co.’s own work. . For Nevada 50 laborers . 2 50 men for track and steel gang. T "Board $4 60 week For Chatsworth Park Tunnel g .. Southern California Machine men......... Corner and header men Drillers a5 Teamsters and laborers ... 52 new railroad work near eity: Tonneimen. 8 hours work 50 day Laborers ...... 25 day For the Coast Road. nd laborers . . For Ogden, Utah . <susos The Great Salt Lake. Bridge carpenter . e-driver laborers Pl ree. fare for all the above... .. FOR ARIZONA .....ccc.. Phoenix arid near Prescott. sters and laborers. .Special rates of fare. LR NSEN & CO. 429 Bush st. Branch office 642 Clay st. JE— WANTED—Good reliable men, who can make from $10 to $20 per day to sell stock for re- Mtable company. Call on S. VOORSANGER, bet. 9 and 12, rm. 5, 5th floor, Mills bldg. WOMAN to wash napkins in a coffee house. 612 Kearny st. A FIRST-CLASS waltress to assist with light chamber work; wages $21. 816 Sutter st. A _GOOD_sewer on shirt waists. Room 337 arr_King bullding, RL of 16, assist housework, 7 to 4; Sundays to 1; wages $S. 612 Hyde ‘st. NEAT, capable colored girl, assist second work and waiting; sleep kome. 1917 Vallejo st. WANTED-*Protestant girl _for housework; wages $20. Call Monday, 717 Clayton st. FLATS TO LE’I‘—FI.'RNI!HE‘B‘ HARRIET, 339, between Bryant and Bran- nan, Sixth and Seventh—Upper sunny flat, completely furnished; $17; no children, GOLDEN GATE ave., 1517—4 rooms; bath, garden, gas range, with water, $25; 1 to O'FARRELL, 8§71-873—Part of a grandly fur- nished flat; new; 1 to 6 rooms. SUNNY ecozy parlor-floor flat ot three rooms; adults. 962 McAllister st. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. LINDEN ave., 519, cor. Laguna—Small 4-room lower flat, fumn-hw! bargain; rent $11. FLATS WANTED. WANTED—Flat or small narnzf; Tocation; 3 adults; resvonsible party. Write, with price, to box 329, office, FURNITURE FOR lfi PR et e e B e SIS California Auction House, 1105-1107 Mission st. tel Mint 2481;pays cash prices;buys anything. LSS B RTINS S IEeRiTYS SO, FURNITURE of 7 rooms and plano at lowest FURNITURE WANTED. Laurence Vincent, 1837 Larkin et.; tel. I'yde A. H. MAYER, highest cash et 1135 Market 5.5 tel. Jesate 101, —— e BIG price paid for furniture for i seagon, 8, J. WAUGH, r. nl.m'“" mbm. z P FINISHER on cloaks and suits. RATNER, 144 Union-square ave, \ SPLENDID chance to learn watchmaking, en- graving and optical work; salary from $20 to $30 per week; cost you $20 per month to learn. Box 331, Call office. WANTED—350 voices, California operatic class; 6 to 7:30 p. m. daily, except Tuesday and Friday; 202 Grove st. DE WITT, Stage Di- rector, Tivoll Grand Opera. WANTED—An up-to-date business man to es- tablish local agents for the Continental Home Association in the State of California. Apply at room 409, Parrott bullding, Market st. AN experienced stock clothing cutter on men's pants. Address box 350, Call office. EXPERIENCED millinery saleslady, trimmer and makers wanted. DINAN, 24 Kearny st. WANTED—An _experienced tucker. MARKS BROS., 1220 Market st. WANTED—A good hemstitcher. MARKS BROS., 1220 Market st. WANTED—20 girls for “Carmen’” ballet. Ap- ply at Tivoll to-morrow (Monday) at 10 a. m. A—WANTED—An experienced second butler; must have city references: wages $40. Apply between 10 and 12 o'clock, 621 Leavenworth, $12 PER 1000 copying letters at home; either sex; send two stamps for particulars. $55 to $90 and found | day | YES, COME, YE WANTED-Two | - HELP WANTED—MALE—C; P o P S T e WAY TO WEALTH -THR WiS pLADN .. NEEDA JOB . T!:FD.\Y PHONE MAIN «.Leading Employment qu Labor Agents.. .CROWDS GOING WE SHIP YOU ARE YOU? FREE TO-DAY BVADA - ADA - BLES CO. 5 N CHATSWORTH PAR LOS ANG v PRESCOTT Drillers, tunneimen, laborers, teamsters, bench and corner men, cooks, Walters, track- men, etc BRICKMAKERS .. to make brick for & mi Man to contract boss here. . ew Tunnels. .45 Drillers... COAL MINERS COAL MINERS . For Big Sawmills. . All Classes of . I Edgerman, $3 day . 2 carriage setters, $3 day Whitewasher, $2 50 day an Shingle sawyer, $60 and found. Rip sawyer, $2 to $2 50 day . Shingle sawyer, country, $53 Shingle sawyer, flle his own saws. 2 slack coopers; laborers, ete., etc. REDUCED FARES. .CHEAP FARES 555 Tiemakers and Woodchoppers..All found and best mines in Ttah, Colorado, Neva. We supply the large: California, Arizona, and Old Mexico, Oregon, Washing- .o TO-DAY - 134 miners, timber men, muckers, laborers 3 boys from 14 to 17 years, city m turing company, steady job. = CARPENTERS, ETC anu; -$30- 80 4 carpenters to build cars; near city....$3 Ranch carpenter and wheelwright. .. .$40 Brick setter wheeler $2 25 day Blacksmith's helper, city dairy Miner and sharpen tools Sawfller, city mill Blacksmith, countr: 2 donkey engineers._ 2 . MARRIED Milker and wife, farmer and wife, vineyard hand and wife_ $50-$40 and fd. .. AGRICULTURAL . HORTICULTURAL, ETC, - pruners ....... it $33 50 ra. milkers and buttermakers. $30-$35.840 fd. ranch hands ....$26-330 1d. vineyard and orchard hands... oo veerre...$25-826-830 and found nd boys.§10-$15-§20-$25-530 £d. ete $60-$50 and $12 week 25 25" n 9 stablemen, 2 choremen, private residences....Boss here. 2 boys. learn painting.. $i {0 38 week Man to driye bus, do chores, hotel: man to drive milk Wagon, do chores, $30 and found: 25¢ fare, $60; 6 laborers, board home, $2 'day PR # o3 dsen N SAN FRANCISCO AND COUNTRY.. some factories, $2 50 day. p IT'S BIG Sll.... IT'S STEADY come, first taken b Greeks Let us 155 Italians .. alk to you Roumaniars .. o About it HOTEL DEPARTMENT ......... and room; baker, country atcher and 'sausage maker, and found: porters; porter, 14 dishwashers . 9 waiters DS DAILY PLACES AY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay st. 1902 we gave. o. . 45,000 men work. HARDWARE experience. lary, NTED—Brigh tendent’s office, ROUGH painter wanted. & CO., d and Towr MILL machine hands wanted_ Apply J. HAM- MOND & CO.. Second and Townsends sts. carriage painters. Twenty- third and Bartlett sts. DRIVER on commission at MURRAY'S DYE- ING AND CLEANING WORKS. MIDDLE-AGED man, must understand horses and make himself useful. $47 Florida st. JEWELER wanted—Apply to DONOHUB & KERDELL, 3 Hardie place. TAILORS, bushelman wanted. Apply Monday morning ready for work, 8. N. WOOD & CO. YOUNG man wanted_with some experience at harness business. 718 Folsom st. WANTED—Salesman thoroughly acquainted with_users of wire and manila rope; none but first-class men of experience need apply. Address with reference, FOREST, Sawtell and Woodland aves., Cleveland, Ohfo. WANTED—Bright young man of good address, from 17 to 20 years of age, to learn the dry goods business. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. WANTED—Experienced salesman for woolen varn and art department; good position to right man. Call STRAUSS & FROHMAN, 106-107-109 Post st. WANTED 5 carriage woodworkers; union men preferred: wages $3 per day of 9 hours.» Apply to A. MEISTER & SONS CO,, Sac~ ramento, Cal. WANTED—Trustworthy persons to manage ‘business of corporation: salary $18 cash each Thursday; expense money advanced. Man- ager, 372 Caxton building, Chicago. YOUNG man as partner in legitimate and profitable traveling proposition. Box 239, Call office. LEARN proofreading; sits. secured: $15 to $23 wky. Home Correspondence School, Phila. COATMAKER and pantsmakers for country. Apply REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. boy. Apply superin- HAMMOND | SAILORS and green hands for steam whalers, fishing and trading. LANE'S, 504 Davis st WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. S. F. Barber College, T41A Howard st. WANTED—Recruits for the Mgrine Corps, U. 8. Navy; able-bodled men of good character, between ‘the ages of 21 and 35: not less than 5 feet 4 inches and not over 8 feet 1 inch; able to speak and read English. For further information apply at the recruiting offices, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Hait 530 K st Sacramento, Cal: and U, . Custom-house, 222% North Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. MEN of good address to take orders for elec- something entirely new: per day easily made: call in fore: Rembrandt Studio, 850 Market st., corner Stockton. THREE walnut revolving Columbia chairs and ""one solid walnut 3-chair case, with other bar~ ber fixtures, for sale; reasonable. Apply bar- ber shop, 215 O'Farrell st. WANTED—Weekly market reports on hides, leather, tallow, etc., by a Chicago Trade Pa- r. Good pay for rellable reports. Address Box 254, Call office. Blackney & Co., 5057 Haisted st., Chicago. CAPABLE city salesman to take hold of good selling article as side line; no local competi- tion. D. STOLTY, 723 Market. FIRST-CLASS finisher and button-hole maker. 1103 Market st. GLOAE oot “wit lalesityt must lave city experience. Box 347, WANTED-—Alteration hands for cloak and suit house. 1022 Market st. GIRL for general housework and cooking; 710’ Cole sty near Frederick. " SHIRTMAKERS, e wanted at Levi Strauss & Co.'s shirt factory: good pay; steady work all the year around; modern fac. tory. 363 Fremont st.; take elevator; see MR, HIN W, M. ELLA HARI:IB'BM""IWIIL 'lel ®ive free treatmen middle-aged up-to-date demonstrat i woman to act as tor. 781 O'Far- rell st. W, girl for housework and cook- ing; mo w froning; good : 1ight Work 2100 Santa, Clata & Willaw muvn.mm-.Am"" LEARN ; sits. secured, to WANTED—] salesiadies NEW YORK mm-:& WANTED at _once—Experienced traveling salesman for California; we want a salesman; none other need apply. Box 514, Chicago. $30 WEEK and expenses to men with rigs to sell poultry remedies. ORWON Remedy Co., dept. 80, Parsons, Kans. DETECTIVES—Every locality; good salary; experience unnecessary. International De- tective Agency, Milwaukee, Wis. ‘WANTED—Experienced framemaker and mat- cutter. Apply superintendent's office, the ‘Emporium. ‘WANTED—Young man stock clerk In crock- ery department; must be thoroughly experl- | enced in crockery and glassware. Apply su- ptflnllndmn t's office, the Emporfum. WANTED—Salesman for draperies, lace cur- tains, etc. Apply superintendent’s office, the Emporium. WA Salesman for wash goods and do- Aestick. Apply siperintendents otfics, the Emporium.. SMACHINIST wanted at Tincoln, Cal. Gladding, McBean & rm. 211, Rialto bldg., S8 F. 5 BOYS wanted at once. JOE 11 O'Farrell st. _— YOUNG as porter. Call bet. o ey gt e e MEN—Our free catalogue explains how we teach the barber.trade in the shortest pos- sible time: barbers are in great demand. MOLLER'S SYSTEM COLLEGE, 635 Clay st. WANTED—Labcrers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House. 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms; 25c per night: $1 to $2 per week. TRY our men's shoes at $1 pair, foot-f« shoes ‘at §2 50 'or orthopedic shoes. §5 50: best shoes on earth. 11 Third st., Examiner bullding, 5 doars from Market. THE barber trade taught for $10 at 647 Com- mercial st. and SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Australta. HERMAN 5. 28 Steunrt st PENSION atty., E. A. Bullis, room 40, Phelan bldg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post,G.A.R. e s R e e e Bt ‘WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms, 25c night: reading-rooms; free 'bus and bagsage to and from ferry. GET your shoes half-soled while waiting; 25¢ to B0c. 563 Mission st., bet. Ist and 2d sts. o e B bt n st e 1t e i ALL sizes men's shoes, siightly damaged, half price. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. mmmwm nd_subscriptions recelved at Call h office. 2300 Fillmore For Employment Wanted, Page Forty-Three.