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a4z CHURCH SERVICES. mmfll—lmAY—OO-fllItfl:‘_' At Trinity. The Market Street Methodist _Church, corner Sixteenth (Castro-st. car line), John A. B. Wil- son, pastor—il a. m., ser- mon; the McKinley Orphan- age cholr sings; 7:45 p. m., k the celebrated ~ Philadeiphia blind eingers, Mr. and Mrs. service and sermon. SIMPSON Memorial Methodist Eplscopal Church, corner Hayes and Buchansn sts.— Rev. John Stephens, the pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. on ““The Glory of Zion,” and in the evening on *“The Greatest Issue Before the People.” Reception of members at the morning_ service. Sunday-school at 12:30 ., C. B. Perkins, superintendent: Ep-| League at 6:45 p. m., Dr. Robert O. president - — | Church (Methodist Episcopal), | st., between Sixth and Seventh— | Pastors, Arthur H. Briggs and Herbert F. Briges: 9:30 a. m., Sabbath-school, Rolla Y. Wett, superintendent; 11 a. m., morning special _mus anthem, *From ge Come” (Page), choir; con- tralto , O Rest Thee in the Lord (Mendelssohn), Miss Logs Tooley. Sermon Rev. Clarence Reed, pastor of California- “The Christian’s In- Societies of Christian ncert. Programme— 3 : (Tracy), orchestra; tenor The Singing in God's Acres Horace Hanna; overture, ‘‘The Brackett), A *"" (Reisler), orchestra: violin solo, he Prize Song,” from *'Die Meistersinger” Wagner), Charles E. Robson; recessional, March™ (Gounod), orchestra; 8 p. m., ser- mon by Herbert . Briggs. The seats are free. The people are welcome. On Tues- dsy, August 11, Dr. Hotmeyer will | give his great Jecture, ‘‘Cecll Rhodes. the Empire Buflder,” in Central Church. There rge for admission. FAMILTON Methodist Episcopal Church, Wal- ler and Beivedere sts.. Rev. Charles Osborn Oxnam, pastor—Special dedicatory _service #3050 & m., sermon by the Right Rev. | { | | John A. Hamilton, resident Bishop of Call- rnia; 2:30 p. m., service in charge of Ep- n League Alllance, Charles H. J. Tru-| presiding; sermon by Dr. E. R. Dille; | service with address by Bishop sermon by Dr. W. W. Case;| Cordlal invitation. | Street Methodist Church, cor- T Californie and Broderick _sts.—Rev. Arthur(H._ Briggs, D.D., will preach at 11 m., subject sential Christiani | larence Reed will be ““The Real Christ.” J. H. , organist and chorister; Sunday 945 a. m.; Epworth Leawue, 6:45 Strangers are especially invited. ARY Presbyt Church, corner of | and Fi streets—Rev. John Morning service at The Evolution of Evening service at e subject of Rev rian re pastor. sermon_topic sermon topic, **A Beautiful The pastor will preach .at both services. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p. m. | Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening at 5‘ o'clock. All are cordially invited. | §T. JOEN'S Presbyterian Church, corner Cal- | { ffornia and Octavia sts.—Rev. George G. Eidredge, pastor. Morning service st 11 o clock ening *service at 1:45 o'clock. 9:45 a Christian En- vacation. Praver meeting evening at 8 o'clock | v Sunda; deav Wednesda echool & m. —Services at 11 a. m. and| 1l preach at both ool, 12:30 p. m.; Chris- m. Midweek service, preacher, Rev. W. K. are cordially invited. » |G AR MRS, WERMOUTH and Dr. Cowan’s spiritual meetxn"z; S p. m. Odd Fellows bldg., cor. Seventh ‘and Market sts. RS, STODDARD'S seances, 10c; tests that “lll can recognize; Sun., Tues.; sits. 278 9th. EARLE'S seance to-night. 1052 Ellis st., 250, TTEND MRS, HARLAND'S circle to-night; A.xmhe\-n._ 10c; Monday, devel cir, 148 6th. NDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mre. C. J. Ff)‘alg: sit. daily; test circle every night; 10c. CATIE HEUSSMANN. 900 Market, Colanth "lAhTH_ to-night; spiritual messages; free. TN SLATER'S fest seance to-night at 8:16 T hare: “Lower ball, 117 Larkin st. W. G. KEEGAN holds a test meeting to-night, 10c; sittings, 10 to 12 end.1 to 5. \G—_PROF. FRED P. EVANS, the fa- psychic, MEETING NOTICE: THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1903. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. ~DUSINEAS CHANQUS -Qentinmad: FOR RENTRooming-bou furnished. R Doues, "80" roomma. $30; $40; cheap rooming-house, rooms, new rooming-house, just completed, fully furnished roadhouse, $40. GEORGE W, AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. FOR sale—Corner grocery and bar, running 9 with improvements; a store and 2- lot 25x100; . cor. 21st and Dougless; sickness cause. story house, 6 rooms and bat] < CLAIRVOYANTS—Continued. MRS, . 25c; gents 50c mous psychic. - WANTED—Good corner saloon, downtown; $1000 to $3000; no agents; must stand fhvesti- gation. Address box 4602, Call office. ner. HENRY MARION, Winthrop, Cal. quire 416 Dupont st. GREAT Sootch gathering—Clan Fra- ser's pienlo at Schuetzen Park AD- MISSION DAY, Sept. 9. This will be the outdoor event of the season; new, novel and amusing events, in- cluding football and ~ walking matches, etc.; dancing all day in the largest pavilion on the Pacific Coust. Tickets, in- cluding R. R. fare, B0c; children, 25c. WILLIAM CORMACK, Chief. A. KING, Secretary. UNITED STATES Veteran Navy, Phelps Squadron No 12, meets MONDAY EVEN- INGS at 8 o'clock on U. S. 8. Marlan, Folsom No. 2: eligibles invited to attend A WEEK'S news for 5 cente—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. In wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS—"Kings of the Queensberry Realm' is a seller; gives an account of every heav. welght champlonship contest held in America under the Queensberry rules, and a sketch of every contestant who has taken part therein; a comparison of old methods of bo: ing and training with those in vogue to-da: also complete ring records of heavyweights; elegantly illustrated. Write at once for ter- ritory and terms to agents, RAND, Mc- NALLY & CO., Chicago, Iil. | WANTED—Man of ability, energy and push as general agent for this company writing in- vestment contracts; will establish office and pay liberal salary and also commission to good man. Write, giving references, expe- rience. International Credit Co.. Trust bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. ess for yourself; stop working for We start you in profitable mail or- Pleasant wor Full FRANKLIN-HOW- other. der business at your home. immense profits; unlimited possibilities. information for stamp. ARD CO., Denver, Colo. I0W to earn $100 in thirty minutes”; no canvassing; no selling; send name and ad- dress to secretary, room 202, Spreckels An- nex, San Francisco. WANTED—2 or 8 house to,house canvassers: #ood position for first-class men. Apply at 1114 Washington st., Oakland, bet. 9 and 12 |4 m 8. AGENTS make $25_ to $15 weekly selling Allen's Fountain Brush and Bath Outfit. Write Allen Mfg. Co., Toledo, Ohio. decorat! headquarters for decora- tors’ and agents' materials; largest stock in city. 658 Mission st. e e e e e APARTMENTS TO LET. reh . E.W. cor. Geary b ¢ streets—Rev. Bradford Leav- itt, minister; Rev., Brad: Lea and | es A. Murdock, day school school is at 10 o'clock. The v is at 11 o'clock. Junior | ¥ Bradford Leavitt | w Roman Catholic . under direction are cordially ok . orgar re is no evening service. { UNITARIAN Chu tieth and Cap Hudson, minister day schoo Jay W esidence, 500 Capp is at 9:45 o'clock, ra, cluding Professor Wil- | seats free; no ngregational Church, Post st., C. Meserve, and 7:45. sing. In the evening the pagtor will deliver | he first in a series of popular sermons in | lustretion of the First Pralm, his tople | being, *The Happy Man.” 1 = | fonal Church, corner Post an@ | w. George (. Adams. D.D., | s at 11 & m. and T:45 p. L | ton, D.D., of Trenton, N. J., and evening. All are Frederick W. Clampett, D.D., rector. 8e: holy communion,” 7:30 & m.; Sunda) $:30 . m.; morning prayer and o'clock:; evening prayer, 4 o'cloc fton ,Macon will preach at both | all are welcome, mass meeting for men is afternoon at 3 o'cl in | orium of the Young Men's Christian ation, Mason and Ellis street. Rev K. Baker will speak on Young Man's of Life.” and the blind singers wiil sing ceveral sele s: ail seats in the hall will | free men are invited. | of Christ, Scientist, Central Sutter st bet. Kearny and Grant istiun Science service at 11 a. m.: | “EL MONTEREY,” the city’s newest apart- ment hotel, located on the north side of Pine st between Hyde and Leavenworth; a superb brick building of Spanish architec- ture; all the comforts of housekeeping com- bined with the conveniences of hotel life; for $30 per month you can secure here an unfur- ished 3-room apartment, consisting of large living-room with gas grate and mantel. bed- room with bay-window and closet; kitchen equipped with gas range, bullt-in china closet and hot and cold water; bathroom with tolet and porcelain tub (hot and cold water); this pricealso includes janitor ser- vice night and d® and night and day ele- vator service; only ten minutes’ walk from Powell and Market; see these apartments to-day. sale fruit and produce business: busine: make offer to-day; departure. 204 Fourth st ehop. Apply 1505 Market, off Van Ness, RESTAURANT; rushing business; seating 52; snap; no Sunday work; departure. Fourth st, cent security in emall lots. Address by mall, HENRY BROCK, 731 Baker st. stock; bargain; register; rent $15. FIRST-CLASS bakery town. Address Box 805, Call office, Oakland. 219 Third. - Inquire hardware store, CLASSIFIED advertiseme: received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. th and Folsom sts, subscriptions ienc h HOME laundry, mining town, Shasta Co., with lot, house, chickens; $350; might take part- $500 WANTED—Best investment in State; will . stand the best investigation; immediate, Box 4695, Call offics. TOR sale—Good-paying laundry route. In- quire W. ATKEN, 3372 Mission st. RENT $15; space to let for cigar stand. In- $750—PARTNER wanted;old established whole- ro- quires more help; good chance. Box 4691, Call, $375 BUYS paying corner saloon; good stock; swell fixtures; safe, cash register; low rent; TAILORS—For sale, old established busheling 660 SAVINGS bank depositors—A gllt-edge 5 per $275 BUYS paying cigar store to-day; Miew for sale in_country OUTSIDE route No. 4 this paper for sale. s and subscriptions A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and been established at 1006 —— MRS. SHAFER, clairvoyant carc reader; sit- tings daily. 44814 Jessie st., bet. Gth and 6th. e —— DENTISTS, —No for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting, G0c; gas given. MME., WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c; gents, 50c. 951 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun. BROWN, clalrvoyant card reader; ladies readings daily. 182 Sixth l& COMING—PROF. FRED P. EVANS, the fa- OLDEST lady st and card reader in city. 0% Kearny, “voom 207 jadies 356 gents S0o. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr.Eleventh HELP WANTED—FEMALE. A COOK and housework girl, 3 luma, $30, fare PRIt and see perty. hers; cock ‘for Hospital, $25 and found; a chamber- maid for hotel in city, $30 and board; an assistant nurse, San Rafael, $20; second girl, 2 In family, Sausalito, $25; a Waitress for a_commercial hotel in country, %fl MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near owel ¢ in family, A GERMAN or Swiss woman as working housekeeper for 2 gentlemen in city, $30. il’(DISB" PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near well. A FRENCH nursery governess for city place, best of wages; also a German nursery gov- erness for city, best of wages: a_maid and seamstress, a nurse for baby, $20. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—cannot breal warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fllings, 50c plates, §5; full set; all work painless and war- ranted.” Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. Dental Inst., 838 Market; open evenings. Set teeth, $1 50 up; crowns, $2 up; fillings,25c. GOLD fillings 75c, silver . crowns $2; no pain; open Sunday. Dr.O.B.Hewitt,204 Sutter. 10 PER_CENT off this month; estimates free. New York Dentists, 969 Mission st., cor. 6th. e — DYEING AND CLEAJING. SEA breezes sweeten all garments, blankets, lace curta etc., done by the Presidio Heights Dye Works, 8015 Sacramento; phons for wagon, West 454. H. HICKMAN, pros. EDUCATIONAL. A-—CALDWELL College of Oratory, Acting, Opera and Authorship; largest in the Wi 14 teachers; positions gusranteed; fall term begins Sept. 7; day & ovening class; beautiful new catalogue free. 1205 Market, cor. Ninth. BAN FRANCISCO Business College, 1236 Mar- ket; modern, progressive, practical; estab- lished 15 years. Gregg shorthand, fastest, easiest, most readable. Actual business bookkeeping; typewriter at home tree. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post, S. F.—Bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typing, languages, telegraphy, English branches; LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. day and night sessions; fllus. catalogue free. 100 ROCMS; house for men; rent $140.. 58 rooms 24 rooms. 11 rooms. 21 rooms. corner; part cash; bal. easy. good income; rent $20. ‘water fronf 120 rooms; gocd lease: 87 rms.; apartments; Western Add. Money oaned at 1 per cent, Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms, EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. $450—HOUSE 12 furn. rooms, plano, sewing machine inc.; rent $35. 1533 Buchanan st. LODGING-HOUSES TO LET. FOR RENT—J years' lease; AIR, compressed, dry, ice cold, is now univer- saily used in sanitarily cleaning carpets, on ficor, without removal or injury; prices mod- erate. Apply 8. F. COMPRESSED AIR CLEANING CO., Call blg.; phone Main §237. WHEN you become disgusted with your work nd for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ¢ Works, 355-857 Tehama st.; tel. South 40, CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co., J. McQueen, proprietor, 320 Guerrero et., tel. Mission 49. TRY HOPKE BROS.; excellent carpet-beating: mattresses made over. 1432 Howard;South 216 ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter et. tel. Main 304 GEO WAICOM & CO.. Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works. 237 Goiden Gate ave.: telephone East 126, CHIROPODISTS. DUNLAP FOOT INSTITUTE, 50 Geary—All I $4000 south of Market; rent §100. 28% rooms; 6 pri- vate baths; every room has telephone, wash- AYRES, the 1 ding business college, 723 Mar- ket st.; special summer course in all depart- iments: handsome catrlogue free; life scholar- ship, $50; day and evening sessions. HINMAN'S Acedemy; a thorough school of dancing; est. 20 years; 1412 Polk st., bet. Pine and California; aduit class now open; children’s class will open Sat. aft., Aug. 1 CALIFORNIA Business Collegs, 305 Larkin s ‘A thorough school’’; positions secured f¢ graduates; modern methods; individual in- struction. ' Write for illustrated catalogue. GOLD filling, $1; siiver, 50c; crowns, §2. Elite PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— A—TWO waltresses for same hotel in Arizona, “25, fare paid and eee party in town. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell, AN Irish Catholic nurse for 2 children, $35, must have references; a cook, 3 in family, $30: 2 secand girl for small famtly in ok 25; a cook for smail boarding-house, nurse for 1 infant, $20. MISS PLUN 3 425 Sutter st., near Powell, WANTED-—Cook, small hotel, country, $40; 4 cooks, : housework, 2 family, $30; 4 second girls, §35-$30; pariormaid, San Jose, $80; chambermald and waiting, country ho- tels, $20-§25; waltress, Monterey, §25; 4 nursegirls, $15-$20-§25; colored cool for stu- dents, $30, no washing; second girl, Oal land, ; 2 waltresses, mining camp, 25 man and wife, vineyard, $50; French nurse, $25, and a large number of housegirls in both city and country at the best of wages. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter. e e HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, halr work; remcvai of superfluous halr taught from A to Z in 2 weeks for $4 50; tions guaranteed; $10 to $20 per week; school day and eve. 233 Geary r. 13; maids prepared. A—LADIES, learn all branches hairdressing trade; manicuring, massage, etc.: 1236 Mar- ket st., cor. Jones, room 94; positions secured at highest wages; day and eve. class; call. By our own printing free bulletin of labor nightly; tribution 7 a. m.; also noon editions. Get one. MADE US FAMOUS. We Know No Distinction Between Man and Man. YOU ARE ALL EQUAL. YOU ARE ALL WELCOME. 1903 We'll Give 1902 We Gave 45,000 Men Work. 60,000 Men Work. We ship you Free to one, Free to-day. Free to ail. Ogden, Ut An Nevada, o Rugales” Coumty; i Bactars: Chatsworth Park, Hawalian Islands, Santa Susana, Oregon, San Fernando, ‘Washington, Los Angeles County, Central America, Arizona, ‘Willits, Ulkdah, And All Points North, East, South, Including Ogden, Utah. Carpenters and helpers, pile drivers, fence bullders, drillers, single. double and machine men, corner and hands, muckers, chuck tenders, car dumpers, teamsters, laborers, track men, cooks, waiters, blacksmiths, etc., $5, $4, $3 50, $373$2 50, $2 day. Free fare. Free fare. Free fare. Everybody talking. Thousands going. Are you? Are_you? Are you? MURRAY & RBADY, 634 and 636 Clay st MECHANICAL HELP. 68 blacksmiths, $3. 9 helpers, §2; 12 bench hands, $3 50. 9 carpenters, $3 to $4. Carriage makers, $4. 12 coovers, 1lc barrel. 9 brick molders, $3 50; fron worker, country. 155 other mechanics, $3 to $6 day. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. GIRLS FOR FACTORY WORK; GOOD WAGES; PAID WHILE LEARNING; STEADY EMPLOYMENT; EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY; APPLY AT ONCE. AMES & HARRIS, 100 SACRAMENTO ST. l ‘WOMEN and girls wanted to work on fruit and canning; steady work; hest wages. Apply Californja Canneries Co., Brannan st., between Third and Fourth. THE Berlitz School of Languages has removed to 1000 Van Ness ave.; rates reduced during summer. Send for catalogue. ENGINEFRING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur- SEBWING MACHINE OPERATORS AND RIV- ETERS; NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY; PAID SALARY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'8 FACTORIES, 82% FREMONT ST. AND 1873 Sunday evenings Teutonia Hall, How: near Ninth; management Prof. Foster. HEALD'S School of Mines & Electricity,24 Post st, 8. F.; a practical school of engineering complete equipment. Epeclal catalogue free. R. H. WEBSTER, ex-Supt. Schools, Business College; reduced rates. r. 73, Chronicle, 4-5 p. m. highest wages. CODE-PORTWOOD CANNING CO., Bryant and Tenth. stand, medicine chest with mirror; steam | Ve, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864. Van A AR NTH. heating. throughout; all modern improve: | _der Nafllen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall, | LooioN. NEAR FIFTEENTH ments; orposite Olymple Club. Apply 338 | SYSTEM aiscipline and results; the Golden oty Post st. g-ltfla Sommercial go’l‘leflfi, Van Ness and e olden Gate aves.,8.F.:fllls every requirement | WOMEN and girls to work on fruit; steady CARPET-BEATING AND 5 3 ; E @ AND OLEANING: | o o o eatay, Thursday, Setarday a3 employment: day and plece work: WANTED—Experfenced saleslady for notion department; experienced ealeslady for fancy goods _ department; references required. SCHOENHOLZ BROS. & CO., 110-112 Sixth. A free scholership under private teacher for pupil of talent; plano or comp. Box 4684,Call. PIANO and German; pupil of Leipsic Conser- vatory; lessons 75c and §1. 346 Golden Gat AT Kingsland Art Shop—Drawing, painting «nd burnt work. 1184 Haight st., near Lyon. | SCHOOL_OF ILLUETRATIO! Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine s ight class STANISH Academy—Professor Arribas: classes | _day and evening; private lessons. 834 Sutter. LESSONS given in Water Color or Ofl Palnt- ing from Nature. CURRIER, 872 Sutter st. WANTED—A competent saleslady; one who understards mat boards and binding papers preferred. BANBORN, VAIL & CO., Til Market st COMPETENT nursery maid; neat and willing; some second work. Call 1441 East Sixteenth st., near Fruitvale ave., Frultvale; carYare aliowed. A—OPERATORS on children's woolen dresses and coats; good pay; steady positfon. 656 Mission st., 3d floor. WANTED—GIrl to assist in housework and mind baby; German preferred. Call between 9 a. m. and 1 p. m., 3675 17th st. allments of the feet cured: corns, bunions.eto. | COLLECTION OFFICES. BEAUTIFUL Haddon Hall, 951 Eddy st., bet. Franklin and Gough; a few high-grade fur- nished and unfurnished apartments now to be had; 4 rooms and bath; kitchens unusual- ly large and have gas ranges; telephone in each apartment; gas and electric light; steam and gas heat; watchman on duty all night; elevator service day and night; ref. required. —_— APARTMENT HOUSES. THE VON NYDACK, 873 Post—Unturnished | apartments of 4 rooms and bath each, iA- cluding free fanitor and elevator service; hot and cold Water throughout; steam heat; ocean water for baths; electricity; & roof garden and house eystem of phcne: nny &nd modern. For terms apply on premises or to SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. THE MANHEIM, €82 Sutter st., bet. Mason and Tavlor, oop. Golden Gate Hall—New house, newly furnished, opened July 20, 1903; electric lighting; privafe phone; opea plumb. | ing; sunny rooms; direct car to ferry, CUff House and park. e L — ASTROLOGY. trology taught, horoscopes cast. Prof. Ray- mond, bookstore,649 Ellis. By mall i desired, e e—— ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE free; bad tenants ejected speedily. CO- LUMBIAN LAW AGCY., r. 85, 016 Marke tel. Red 618; collections; gen'l law busines: BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO. 415 Montgomery. rooma 9-10: tel. 5580. — e — COTTAGES TO LET. r. & b.; on Nevada ave. $20 per month, b r. & b., 1243 Sanchez st. a small payment down. Your friends, . D. COFFIN & CO., 8308 Mission st. dren. 188 Nevada ave., cor. Cortland ave. COTTAGE for_the rent—$12 50 per month, § { $20 per month, 5 r. & b, on 26th st. with COTTAGE. 6 rooms and bath; rent $11; no chil- ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, m! etc.; day or eve.; $5 mo. 1024 Mj Chicago Business College, 1435 Market, nr. 10th. Pittman shorthand. typing, bookkpg.. $8 FLATS TO LET. | = Srckb At | BRYANT, 821—Corner; several flats, 4 and 5 rooms agd bath; $6, $8. $12. Apply flat C, oa_ premises. CONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 801 California st.,' San Francisco, Cal. HOUSES and flats to let; an immense list; ser- vice absofutely free; take advantage of this department; It will save you time and trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-269 Geary #t., on the square. A SUNNY corner upper 6-room flat, basement; half block from Market st.. within 13 min- utes' ride of Golden Gate Park; Castro and Eighteenth cars. 8943 Seventeenth st 1011 Caroline st., bet. 24th and 25th. i‘con‘,\cc_‘a large rooms and_garden. | SPIRITUALISM. s | RETURNED. Mrs. J. J. Whitney, &t., room 2, first floor (Hotel Regina). | MRS. WINCHESTER, trance medlum, | " Clay st., circles Sunday, 8; Tuesday, 2 p. m. | MRS. ELIZABETH HOLMES, 517 McAllister readings daily; circles Tues., Friday, 8 p. m. | ADVICE FREE—ALL LEGAL MATTERS. | DIVORCE AND PROBATE CABES. No pay in advamce—No charge without Buccess; estates, attachments, damages. R. C. ADAMS, Room 818, third floor, Examiner bullding. ROBT. W. KING, atty-at-law, Examiner bid., rm. 61i; all cases, damages, gstates, wilis, sttachments, collections, etc.{ consvltatioun free; Do advance charges; call or write; even.ngs by appointment. Tel Red 300L subject of lesson-sermon, “Soul” Sunday | wchoo for children at the same hour; Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock: free reading room. 206 Kearny et., rooms | 10; all are welcome. WILLIAM RADER will preach at both services in the Third Congregational | Church, 15th st., near Mission. At 11 a. m., | Learning to Live the Life of Contentment.” At 7:45 p. m., ““The Church of the Future’ «hall we have ome church and what shall be its name THE Theosophical Soclety—Col. H. 8. Olcott, president-founder; headquarters, Odd Fel- lowe' butlding: public lecture, 8 p. m., by | Maleolm M, Morrison; subject, *‘Man’s Place | in the Universe.”” Lotu€ Group at 11 . m. Study class, Thursday, 2:30 p. m. ADVICE free—I will advance cost in meritori- cus ceses, divorces, probate and all other cases: no fees in advance; open every even- ing. J. M. THURSTON, $19 Market st., r. 31 ADVICE free: divorces a pecialty quick,quiet; Do charge without success; established i8 yrs, G. W. HOWE, 1122 Market st., opp. Hale's. LS. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 027 Mar. ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. AITKEN & AITKEN, attorneys, rs. 308-10-11 Clunie bldg.. 503 California st.: tel. Main 727. THE_Theosophical S % en Gate Lodge Free public lecture every Sunday, 8 p. m., Flood bulldin, 809 Market st., subject to- night, “Our Faculties; Their Possibilities and Limitations,” by Mrs. Alice M. Best. | BIRDS. DOGS, ETC. YOUNG talking parrots,$6 each;German singiog canaries, $2; we will try to please rou;every- thing in our line &t right prices. 1546 Market. e HERMETIC Brotherhood—309 Van meeting Thursday evg., 8 o'clc “The Birth of the Atom,” D. & T- H. D | SUNDAY LECTURE: AA—-DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN this evening Crystal Hall. Pythian Castie, 909 Market st. Subject, “How to Live,” fol. | jowed by views of the world's great cathe- als; free tickets will be distributed for X- Ray exhibition at Sanitarium Tuesday even. ng mb be DR, W. R_PI . of international fame as oretor, author, scientist and philosopher, lec- tures under the auspices of the Psychic Re- search Society this evening at 8§ o'clock, Hall, Odd Fellows’ bullding; sub- “‘Suggestive Theraputics,” with psychic ns; admission, 10c leading Spiritualist c 3 orid tour, lectures to-night at 8 o'clock in Welcome Hall, Odd Fellows’ butlding; first of 5 nights only: subject, ““The Higher Aspect of Spiritualiem”; admission 25c; full course, $1; solos, Florence Morse. DR. ALEXANDER J. McIVOR TYNDALL delivers popular psychological lecture to- night, Steinway Hall, 223 Suttér st. Sub- ject, “‘Influence—Personal Magnetism.” Tel- epathy and thought-transferrence demon- strations foll ©O. N, ORLOW, Ph. D. D., will deliver a jec. ture in Golden Gate Hall (upstairs), 620 Sut- ter st.. this evening at 8 o'clock sharp; sub. ject, ““Marriage, and Reincarnation”; plano and wvocal solos; admission free. EWAMI TRIGUNATITA will deliver his sec- ond lecture on ““What Is Christ” to-night at 8 o'clock at 40 Steiner et.; admission 25c; Vedanta Society. “LAWS of Vibration,” by Thaddeus §. Fritz of Forward Movement, 11 a. m., Occldental Hall. Supreme Court bldg., Larkin and Mec- free lecture | Allister. lecture. Henry. Harrison Brown, ' 04d Fellows' bldg., 8 p. m.; music. DR. PAYNE'S hypnotic entertainment, Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter st.; 10c and 25c. A—TESTS: front hall, 909 Market; Miss Flor- ence Morse of London. Eng.. now touring the world, inspirational lecturer and clairvoyant, will speak under auspices of Bible Spirituai chureh 11 2. m., series 2 and 7:30, Mr Wijl- son, Mrs. Tobias, J. N. Young: 10c. MRS. ELIZABETH DEURESS of the Los An- geles School of Metaphysics will lecture this eve in Golden Gate Hall at 8 sharp: sub. Ject, * Is Life?’ Admission free. * | A—$1256: CORNER saloon BUSINESS CHANCES. in wholesals dis- éstab. many years, and known as a t-ciass paying business. See R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny st. A—$325: RESTAURANT and coffee saloon, on Post st.; rent $30; average daily receipts, $18; a bargain, R. G.<WILKE, 261 Kearny. Well, ARE you trying to sell your business? See H. W. WILFORD, Business Agent, 3 Taylor st., corner Goiden Gate ave. RESTAURANT—$600. RESTAURANT. One of the best paying places in city; re- celpts average $40 cash daily; don't delay; the best bargain ever offered.w WILFORD, 3 Taylor st 500 CATITAL with energy and references will ure you California State agency for a long established, prosperous, popular one Hol- lar a year New York Registry and Insur- ance Co.; only one first-class State agent wanted with business exverience who can manage canvassers and sub-agents; can make $1500 to $3000 year: profits self-duplicating and Increasing vearly. Apply to Eastern agent, JOIIN J. DESMOND, hours 1 to 3, room 505, California Hotel, §. F. $20 EARNS $1000 IN ONE MONTH This represents average profits for past 7 months; no oll wells, gold mines, stocks; straightforward, honorahle business proposi- tion; coming from established corporation with $100,000 capital: National Bank refer- ences. Write for particulars, STAR & CRES- CENT CO., 226-228 La Salle st., Chicago. WANTED—By a firm manufacturing linen goods and carrying stock in New York, a com:mission agent residing in San Francisco who would sell the Pacific Coast and east to Denver: must have knowiedge of linens and have g00d references; person having already 2 white goods account preferred. Apply, giv- ing particulars, box 4693, Call office. _ HAVE a good wholesale business; need more capital; splendid chance; business well es- tablished; would iike to correspond with prineipal with means who will take an ac- tive part to extend same; best of credentials given and reguired. Box 4070, Call. A RESTAURANT-—One-half interest for sale at a great sacrifice; owner must leave city on account of sickness; his interest must be sold thie week. Call or address EDWARD R. ELIASSEN, Atty.-at-Law, Mutual Sav- ings Bank bidg., 708 Market Phhi.. o3 oo Rl 4 Bl e SRR O REWARD $100 or more for permanent desir- able position; reliable bookkeeper; good pen- ‘communicati EPIRIT messages and tests: Covenant Hall, 00d Fellows' bldg., Tth & Market, § o'clock; mediums, un"fi&&umnom man; references; bonds; jons - fidential. 67 Dehon t. g FOR sale—At Yountville, Cal, a 9-room rond- house apd bar, furnished, plano included: owner wishes to go East. Address MRS. J. E. COSTELLO, Yountville, Napa Co., Cal. ETHEL CRINDLE, materializing seance, Sun- day eve.; 50c. 1116 Post st., 8 o'clock shar JOHN ELATER'S test seance to-night at 8:15 sharp. Lower hall, 117 Larkin street. MME, SWANSON, spiritual medium and card reader. I’ Fourth st. LaZs EDWARD EARLE, 1052 Ellls, readings dally, 9:30 to 4; reances Sunday and Thursday. EKATIE HEUSSMAN, circle Friday evening, 26c: sittings. 1000 Harrison st., cor. Sixth. e e e e e e Affairs of Lifs Without Asking a Question She Will.tell You Your past, pr world eminent clairvoyant and spirit mediu who s the master of occult psychic force. As a secress and interpreter of things hidden. MADAM CASHMIRE has no and domestic troubles, setties lovers' ‘quarrels, | reunttes the separated, tells whom you wili | love, low to overcome all enemics, | superior to all others. | an tell everything, including names. 1f you are interested in bettering your condl- { tion in life, call at once. Don't delay. 1007% Market st., bet. 6th and Tth. CALL AT ONCE AND SAVE $2. My Reguler $3 Reading This Week for $I_§1 §1 $1 SL §1_S§1 _$L PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco. 1 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 pram! to tell you whether husband, Wife or sweet- heart is true or false; to tell Whom and when you will marry; in fact, T will tell you every hope, fear or ambition better than you can teil yourself. He restores lost affections, reunites the separated, causes speedy and hafipy mar- riages, makes you successful and prosperou: cures 'disease and lost vitality without med cine, locates hidden treasures; hours 10 a m. to 8 p.m.; Sundays 2 to 8. 326 O'Farrell st., 426. MME. M. BERNARD, = trance clatrvoyant business medium and life reader. 416 Turk 1609 | ent life and your entire future and everything can be told by CASHMIRE, the science and | equal; advice on business, &peculation, all love | marry, how to win the man or woman you | gives full | | secret how to control or influence any one you | | love or meet; no charge unless you find her | She teaches clairvoyance and develops weak mediums in from one to six months, 80 you THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- nently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner ORNER Noe and Elizabeth sts.: new, sunn: flat on corner, 1050 Noe st.; modern improve- ments; convenfent to Twenty-fourth and Cas- tro-et. cars; rent reasonable. ELEGANT modern flat, 10 rooms, 2 baths; 841 E e st., near Sutter. McAFEE BROTH- S, 108 Montgomery st. ¥ modern middle and upper flats of 6 and rooms; just completed; Pacific ave., near Larkin st. Idquire 1435 Stockton st. T list of new flats and houses. Call ited list. LYON & HOAG, 116 Mont- TH, 3970, near Noe—New flat 5 ETE NI Tooms; just completed; latest improvements; reasonable. i room flats; just completed; seen to be appre- clated. % SACRAMENTO, 2850-2860Swell, sunny -/ WANTED—A nurse to take full charge of & 2ygar-old boy. Call Monday afternoon at 016 Leavenworth st. ITALIAN lady who can speak English wanted to travel. Apply Girls' Directory, Central ave. and Waller st. $5 PER 100 addressing envelopes; send dime for instructions; steady work. C. E. MILLER & CO., Ely bldg., Chicago. WANTED—First-class _cook; young woman With references; wages $30. ~Call Monday, 1690 Folsom corner Thirteenth. WANTED—Apprentices. to learn hairdressing and manicuring; paid while learning. Apply gt HALE BROS." MIDDLE-AGED woman assist in housework; small family. 530 Golden Gate ave. 10 to 12 m. % DRIVING gloce makers and banders and silk- ers; steady. CARSON GLOVE CO., 123 Sec- ond st, GIRL for housework and plain cooking in f ily of 4 adults; wages $15 to $20. Apply 183’ ‘Webster st. WANTED Younz girl for Alameda to assist with light housework; 2 In family. Apply 02 T WANTED—A bright, tactful woman of attrac ive personality for important commercial po- sition. Box 4 office. A BRIGHT, tactfu or Alameda for remunerative position. 4569, Call office. 155 Coal Miners. Oregon. Free Fare Oregon. 155 Coal Miners. Going Free. Free Fare—55 Men—Willits—Ukiah—To-day. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. Fireman, city planing mill, $2 25 day. Boy for nursery, extra good job, fare $1, $20 and found, Merced County, $35 and found. mAG!}S AT _MURRAY & READY, BEST PLACES AT 634-636 Clay st. THEY WANT YOU—NORTH. - 96 laborers to lay track and ballast work, $67 50 month; railroad company’s own work, MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st Jr— 1 SYMENT AGENCY, 'ACTFIC EMPLO' F i Phone Main 1191, cor. Leidesdorff st. WE SHIP TO THE FOLLOWING PLACES: To Willits, Ukiah route, free fare; to Ari- zona, stome cutters, free fare: to Oregon, coal miners, free fare; to Caspar, big tun- nel, free fare; to big tunnel, mear city, free fare; to Butte Co.. Chico, boss hers to-mor- row (Monday), haif fare; come see him. Astoria, Or., close to Portland. Very cheap fare. Feo $1. Company work. No strike. No discount. 25 laborers, $51 50 found. 25 rockmen, $59 found. x Big crowd going to Astoria. Ad you? ads in to-morrow (Monday's) m‘ ;:: job you want will be there. Call and see us and get a free list of jobs. Come and read our bulletin boards. CIFI MPLOYMENT AGENCY, = gm“é‘acmm :t. Phone Main 1191. e WANTEDFirst-class furniturs man who un- derstands polishing: also one thoroughly fa- miliar with setting up ltovn.-nd 'Or‘i llvlout furniture. Apply JACKSON FURNITURE CO., 623 Twelfth st., Oakland. TRAVELING salesmen to sell all classes retail trade; business fully estabiished: high E’Ic-d men investigate. Box 17, Detroit, Mic WANTED—Good zll-round man in second- hand furniture store as salesman and gen- eral hand; no others need apply. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakiand INSURANCE and other agents or Dbusiness BOYS. BOYS. BOYS. man with capital and llity read my ad- 12 boys for a box factory: fare $5; $3280and | vertisement under business chances a found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. | State agent. JOHN J. DESMOND. 2y BIG SHASTA LUMBER | WANTED—At once, experienced traveling LUMBER TRUST. SHASTA. TRUST. | salesman for C only high-grade men 15 laborers, general work, you'll suit, $72 60, 2 screw setters, $105. 2 off bearers, $82 50. 10 cross-cutters for woods work, $60 and fd. 25 laborers to pile lumber, $8% 50. SPECIAL FARE, $5; STEADY. Good Jobs. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. need apply: bond required. Address draw- er S., Chicago. WANTED everywhere—Hustlers to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc.; no can- vassing; good pay. Sun Advertising Bureau, Chicago. $5,000,000 BANKING SYNDICATE. 25 men among fruits, etc., fare $1, $26 found. MURRAY & READY, 634-63¢ Clay st. $1_TO BUTTE—S$1. 4 CHICO. 26 teamsters, laborers and m'"'cfiu' MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. WHERE ARE THEY? 86 LUMBER TRUSTS AND SYNDICATES. LOCATED IN FOUR STATES. MANAGERS HERE. TWO TERRITORIES. FREE—FARE—FREE. 995 laborers, no experience wauted, $35 to $70 and found. 186 experfenced mill and yard men, $40 to $150 and found. 383 woodsmen, $40 to $150 and found. Stickermen. Tallymen. Spool tenders. Machinists. Buckers, trackmen. Line pullers. Blacksmiths, wood turners, barkers, car loaders. Tree fellers. Jackscrewers. Log_load Shingle sawyers. Dolbeer loggers. Carriage setters. Swampers and trimmers. Gang edgermen. Saw filers. Pond men, band sawyers, carriage ‘“I"‘ sorters, graders and peelers, chain tenders, shingle packers, also jointers, chute bulld- ers, $40, $50, $60, $70, $S0, $90, $100 to $150 month and found. 336 woodchoppers, tlemakers, shingle, post, picket &nd box bolt makers; tools and pro- visions found. MURRAY & READY, BIG L TRUSTS. 634-636 Clay st. NEW RAILROAD WORK. 155 Italian: FREE FARE. 155 Greeks, 155 Austrians, Board yourselves; managers at our offic see them. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. GOLD—SILVER, COPPER—COAL. SPECIAL. 10 machine miners, large gold mining com- pany. $90. 186 miners. single and double hand: machine men, muckers_ timbermen, furnace men, et $96, $85 and $75 and found. 386 laborers, no_experience required, $60, $75, Fares from $1350 to $5; many managers at our office. TUNNELS—QUARRIES. * 186 drillers, hammersmen, laborers, $90. $75 and $60. For stables—12 men_ $60 to $75. Forfarms—125 men, $30, $35, $40 and found. For orchards—250 men. $25. $30 and found. For dairies—65 men, $30, $35, $40 and found, For chores—36 men and boys, $30, §25. $20, $15 and found. For hay, harvest—63 men. $1 5. $2, $2 50 day and found. 36 fruit pickers, $26 and found. LOOK! 36 teamsters, city. $22 week. $2 to $2 50 day. 555 laborers, country. $2. $2 50 a day. Coachmen,_gardeners. private choremen. MARRIED HELP WANTED. 18 men and wives for mines, ranches, dairies, hotels, sawmills, etc.. $40, $50. $60. $70, $80 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. a WANTED—In a wholesale dry good: strong young man to run elgetric one .with experience preferrel; give refer- ences. Address box 4686, Call office. WANTED—Young man as entry clerk: must be well recommended. Address EAKLY HOURS, P. O. box 2009, San Francisco. ANTED Errand boys between 12 and 14 wyenrs old. Call between 9 and ];0 a. m. Mon- Iay, 43-33 Ellis st. 1. MAGNIN & CO. A MAN experfenced in packing and shipping goods. Apply the Whitaker Ray Co., 723 Market st. DETECTIVES—Every locality, good salary: e'xneslence unnecessary. International De- tective Agency, Milwaukee, Wis. MEN wanted everywhers by advertisers) todis- tribute circulars, samples, tack signs. etc; good pay. Add. National Adv. Co.. Chicago. IWANTED—An office boy living with parents: must know Spanish. Apply 419 California st., room 21. 53 A. CHANCE for a Christian man to start with the real estate business In the country. Box 4604, Call office. . WANTED—A g00d salesman_one who under- stands pictures preferred. & SANBORN, VAIL 41 Market st. & boy. $1 a day. Mu- 0., Second and Bryant 212 O'Far- ... WANTED—A good oysterman. rell st. SHAPERMAN and stickerman wanted. Apply 212 Fremont TED—An experienced bushelman. 114A Eilis st BUSHELMAN an Apply and presser. California Cloth- ing Renovatory, 287 O Farreil st. WANTED—Office boy; wholesale house. Ap- ply Monday, 8 a./m., 800 Fourth st. BOY 17 or 18 ¥ of age to work in factory: good position to right party. 520 Market WANTED_At once, 2 errand boys, at JOE ROSENBERG'S, 11 O'Farrell st. WANTED Male cook: boarding-hou Kentucky st. BOY about 16, packing department: $4 50 start. Apply PAUL RIEGER, 161 First st., S. F. 1554 BEER tapper wanted at 1053 Market street. COPYING olerk wanted. Address box 807, Call office, Oakland. WANTED—An { s = WANTEDTwo successful solicitors, whers ssibilities are great to earn from $200 to 00 per month; past representatives of bulld ing and loan and life insurance companies preferred; on favorable evidence of ablility and relfability moderate advances will be made for expenses. Apply to T. W. GRIF- FIN, between 2 and 4 p. m., dally except Sunday, room 9, 9 Powell st. elevator boy. 29 Stockton GIRL to do light housework; good wages; easy place. 662 Ninth ave., near C st., Richmond district. I3 loor. A SUNNY middle flat, 6 rooms and bath. Page st., between Stanyan and Shrader. 1940 | A—OPERATORS on ladles’ underwear: pay; steady position. 656 Mission st., 3d ELDERLY German Catholic woman for house- work; $7 per week. 1071 Market st. | BAKER, 743-745-747—Lower, middle, upper flats; §-6-7 roms; new, modern, sunny. EXPERIENCED girls for candy store. Call 4856 Valencla s COTTAGE of 4 sunny rooms and yard. 132 WANTED— Experienced lace saleswoman. Ap- ply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS." WANTED—Halrdresser and manicure. Apply 2t HALE BROS.' CLAIRVOYANTS. Rose ave., bet. Gough and Octavia, nr. Mkt. Gl o EDDY, 1809, near Devisadero—Fine, sunny, CASHMIRE, DY, . 3 THE WIZARD OF THE ORIENT. moderu sy FEU0N, Trance Clalrvoyant Can Be Consulted on all | ELEGANT flat; @ rooms, bath. 630 Golden Gate ave., near Van Ness; modern; cheap. A WOMAN experienced In teaching to change occupation. Box 4687, Call office. FOURTEENTH, 136, near Howard—Upper rear What YOU WANT TO KNOW—ADVICE THAT | 4 large rooms, bath; $18. SO TS MARRAAN | LIBERTY. 221, near Dolores—Flat of 5 rooms, bath, gas; cheap rent. NEW upper, 9 extra large r. & b., cor. Ful- ton & Scott; fine view; sep. entrance; sunny. NEW upper corner flat, 7 rooms and bath. 308 Church ek, one block from Market. NICE 7-room flat; new; tinted; sunny, reason- able. 447 Broderick st., bet. Hayes and Fell. 151—Sunny corner flat; 3 bay-windows; ms and bath: north of Market. | NORFOLK, 3815, off Folsom—Flat of 5 room: vent $i1. COMPETENT second girl; Scandinavian or German. 1034 Mission st. COMPETENT cook for institution. 2344 Sut- ter st. GIRL for general housework; plain cook: $20 to $25. 1612 Twelfth st., Oakland. GIRL for light upstairs work. Apply 502 Ful- ton st. JAPANESE girl for housework and care of in- fant. 4217 Webster st. REFINED young woman for companion and secretary; e fond of children; plain sewer; musical; sleep at home; salary $40 month; give phone. Box 4660. — . g PAGE, 1743, near Golden Gate Park—3 new flats; just completed; 6 rooms and bath each. ik POLK, 2500, cor Filbert—Lovely sunny corner arine view; rent §35. SACRAMENTO, 1365—Bay-window flat of 3 roomg; separate entrance: rent $12 50, SUNNY upper flat, 5 rooms and bath; modern improvements; rent reasonable. 206 Waller. TO_iet—Flat of four rooms; 1897 /O'Farrell. HOOKER & LENT, 14 Post st. TWO new flats of 6 and 3 room modern. 474 Waller st. VAN NESS and Union—7 and 8 rooms; sunny, modern and up to date; marine view. 4 NICE rooms, bath, toilet, yard, cellar, gas adults. 1017 Geary st. CLABSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Filimore st. _FLATS TO LET—UNFURNISHED. SMALL, refined family can get & sunny fur- nished flat in a most desirable locality rent sunny and bldg.; she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, roveals the present happenings and portrays events to occur in the future: if you are in trouble, dis- contented or not satisfled in life, or have do- F free for owner's board. Box 4997, Call URNISHED sunny flat. Call 1301 Leaven- worth st., cor. Clay; references. mestic, love or business troubles. consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed; read- ings by mail. Tel, Black 4569, ISMAR, the Egyptian gypey, clairvoyant and palmist, psrmanently located at 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.; readings by mai' as satisfac- LARKIN, £27—4 rooms and bath; gas range; $30. e —————————————— FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. A NEWLY furnished flat of 5 rooms and bath at a sacrifice; owner going east; rent . Call at 966 Oak st. 11 to 12 a. m. or 30 to 9 p. m.; no dealers. A LADY of indomitable mJ.y to make money and a_convincing talker. ¥, PERSON, 417 ard 478, Parrott building. ” A—Practical Miilinery School, esteb. 14 years: terms easy, §16 O'Farreli, for. 1000 Van Ness. GIRL wanted for general housework. 1907 Lyon st.; good wages. WANTED—Women to work In cannery. Apply Webster st., near McAllister. AN active girl to attend candy store. LValencia_st. PICK HOPS—Reduced rate tickets now on sale; rties leave dally, beginning August 10; crop eavy; Slcmu easy. Call or write E. CLEM- ENS HORST CO., 122 Battery st., 8 F. ‘WANTED-—Bodice and sleeve hand; none but experienced need apply. Dressmaking de- partment, White House. NEAT young girl for gereral housework and cookizig; wages. Apply 2116 Califor- nia st. GIRL for general housework; wages J. STANGE, 938 York s i YOUNG German girl for housework and plain cooking. 2153 Santa Clara ave., Mlm!xl. YOUNG girl assist with housework and chil- dren. 1020 Bryant, over store. GIRLS to learn millinery now for fall season; trade taught from start to finish In one month for $5: go-mou guaranteed at §10 week up. Eve, School only. 143 Stockton st., rm, 13. ITALIAN lady who can speak Euglish wanted to travel. Apply Girls’ Directory. Central ave. and Waller st. 1152 ) tory as in_person; 3 questions answered, $1; full life, §5: send lock of huir, date and year of birth; don't rend currency. Scnd postoffice, ‘Wells-Fargo mcney order or registered letcer, A—MME. PORTER, scientific clairvoyant and card reade-, horn with a double veil and sec- ond sight; tells the present and future; ladies, 50c; gents, $1; by cards, palmistry and ciairvoyant sitting; $1 50. 126 Turk st. Mrs. A. H. Kronenberg, palmist, clairvoyant, card reader, will give a good reading, 10c, for & short time only; when others fail try me to convince yourself. 482 Franklin, near Grove. RREE—Tour fortune told; not.hlflcurh"nht ia ‘truth; send 3 2-cent stamps and date. DR. BEST. 065. Chicago. A—Mme. Ravenna reads life,, business advice; nemes given; 25c up. 5 4th st, near Marxet. PiBomcacs & iasband i S Pl i 7L i s i MMBE. MARSEAU, clairvoyant and card read- er; love, business, merriage, 25c, 545 Minna. FIRST-CLASS bowling alls in lively ‘Uown for rent. = Address box 4638, Call, 7 - M. BELLE RUSSELL, mist, 55 Third lndics; 80; geats, $1; brar 10:b (ex. Pomangy: | & SUNNY flat, 7 rms.; m ‘WANTED—Between ood vlace to rent rms, be sold: barg: 51215 Leavenwort] ROOM flat, furnished; must be sold Apply at 114A Ellis st. FLATS WANTED. Van Ness, Sacramento, Powell and Market, on crosstown car pre- ferred, by gentleman and wife, unfurnished flat, 5 rooms and bath, in small house, no children, no dog; best city refsirences; own- ers and agents answer, stating rent. S T. ., box 4680, 11 office. FUKRNITURE FOR SALE., of 6 rooms for sale very flat to let; , bath and phone, Ptm SON, uc:@"nmm buys, rents, repairs, ~ ‘WANTED-—Lady as business agent: stout pre- ferred; good salary. Box 4640, Tall. TAILORESS as pants finisher and tice. B Kearny st.. room 17, top fleor. o X BRANCH office for Call adve subserintions has been taiished at 1008 HELP WANTED—MALB. A—_HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r, 12. Elevator boy, $15: night waiter. $40; porter, §25; office Sunday, 9 to 11 :w.., HOTEL DEPARTMENT, ETC. 37 cooks, all over California, $90. $80, $75, $60, $50, $40. $35 and found, for hotels, mines, 'sawmills, camps, ranches cafes, res- taurants_ saloons, harvest outfits. ete.; crisp maker, $10; porter, city store, $40! second cook, mine $40; also waiter, $30; eward, $50 and found. 18 waiters, $35, $40. $30 and found. 30 pot and dish washers, $35. $30. $20 and fd. 18 bell and elevator bo; porters, bedmak- ers, $30 to $15 and found. 6 butchers $40, $50, $80, $30 and found, 12 laundrymen, all classes, $18 week up. 8 bakers' helpers, §55. $40. $30 and found. 12_boys, I trade: We publish a free bulletin of labor daily, contalning 10,000 positions: get one. MURRAY & READY, 634-€36 Clay st. CARPENTERS. CARPENTERS. 6 carpenters, 50c fare, all round men, steady b, $00. %oc'lrpen(erl. ranch, 50c fare, $3 day found. rpenter leader; also carpenter, same place, boss here, $1 and $3 day, 50c fare. FREE FARE. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. GENERAL MANAGER At our office to-day from Big Lumber Trust. TUOLUMNE COUNTY. FARE PAID. 25 laborers for mills, woods, etc., $60, $15 oft for board, etc. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. OREGON_FARE PAID TO-DAY. 25 woods and sawmiil men. SANTA BARBARA, 25 Itallans, free fare. LOOK! §1—THAT'S ALL. 684 men for extra and section work of S. P. own work. FREE FARE. Ship on all trains. Better go, had you not? MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. SPECIAL ON MIDNIGHT MAIL, PHONE AND TELEGRAPH. Baker, city institution, $40 and found. 2 laborers to run car, mine, $1 40 day found. 4 men about threshing outlt, fare $150, $40 and found. Bedmaker, porter, bellboy, city hotel, $20 and found up, Also_yard man, s.’:fix:l"' $25 and founa r e, $2 75 day and 2 carriage setters, boss hei board. Blacksmith, Alturas, fare d, $3 50 day. 3 furnace men for mine, $3 fare, $75. Assayer, old mine, boss here, BIG SALARY. Buttermaker, also milker, north, $40 and $30'| and found. Man run boring machine or crosscut ssw- yer, : 3 walters, same hotel, fare $2, $30 foun Man and wife. ranch, boss here, $40 g:fina, SPECIALLY GOOD, 10 teamsters, 10c fare, and found. R L an . ExEmase A P R Shespherder, $30: milker. * Siokiyoy god fodnd. fare pald. f g s A Cook, - mine to i S i 3 car men for mine, extra Toomk ®ood job, $60. . 33 day. _m:} 8% 15 laborers about warehouse, fare Sandstone quarryman, boss here, Blacksmith helper, agricultural WANTED—Solicitors, men or women empioyed preferred, write Investment contracts for us: we pay ilberal commission and furnish best contract on the market; we are about to es- tablish_a new serfes here and want your help. Write International Credit Company, Trust bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. GOVERNMENT Civil Service examinations will so0on be held in every State; full information and sample questions free on request. Co- lumblan Corres. College, Washington, D. C. GOVERNMENT positions—Examinations soon: write for free circular 14, giving various po- sitions, salaries. et Polytechnic Business College, Oakland, Ce TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 pairs foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay cxpress or mail charges. 11 Third st. Examiner bidg. A MAN of indomitable energy and push, a good talker, eager to make money. F. PER- SON, 477 478 Parrott bidg. WANTED—Errand boy In tailor store. Phelan blds., §06 Market st. = STRONG boy, about 15 years. HERMAN SAFE FACTORY, 417 Sacramento st. BARBERS For sale, neat shop; near City Hall; rent §12 50 price $75. Box 4996, Cail. A GOOD underpresser on vests; sition to an experienced person; also a young 24 a_steady po- man to learn underpressing. Apply S. N. WOOD CO., 27 Geary st. CASH boys wanted. Apply S. .i. WOOD & CO., 740 Market st. i WANTED—Experienced drapery salesman. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALS BROS.' P PICK HOPS—Reduced rate tickets now on sale: parties leave daily, beginning August 10; cTop heavy, picking easy. Call or write E. CLEM- NS HORST CO., 122 Battery st., S. F. TRY our men's shoes, union made, st $1 per pair, rfit-&m ‘o:n' at §2 50, no; “?lhé'm shoes, ; best on ea it.. Examiner building. 5 doors from Marwet. COATMAKER for country. REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. ASSISTANT bookkeeper for Wholesals house; references required. Box 4986, Call. e N e ——— WANTED—A man to work in fruit store. 1313 Stockton st. THREE laborers, pick and shovel; and N st, south; take Kentucky- 'I'?Y our men's lho'l.nug‘l’on'-ndn. at §1 n-l;; t-f hoes at B express mail charge 11 Third st., iner bidg. 14th_ave. st. cars. bodied, unmarried men, bet: haracter: must speak, WANTED— Laborers and_mechanics that E4 Rolkin, Rene House gropristor, still -_runs Denver House, 17 st.; 150 large Tooms; 25c per nizht: $1 50 to per WANTED—First-class body makers riage work. Parrott Carriage Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, Cal. YOUNG man in tinshop learn trade; age 18 years. 533 Mission st. MAN to do janitor work for tultion i 8. ¥. Barber School. T41A Howard st. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for £urope and Australla. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, up; soling cheap. 923 Howard st.. nr. Sth. e e At e et PENSION atty. E. A. Bullis, room_40, Phelaa bidg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post.G.A.R. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st.. near Mar- ket—700 rooms, 38c night; reading rooms; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. sizes men's halt ALL -y shoes, st., 1st 24 st GET shoos. soled : 2% o ohe 583 Mismion ‘st bec. 1et and 34 e

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