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42 CHURCH SERVICES. MEETINGS—SUNDAY—Continued. | CENTRAL Church (Methodist Episcopal), Mis- sion st., between Sixth and Seventh—Pastors, Arthur' H. Briggs and Herbert I. Briggs. 9:30 a m., Sunday-school, Rolla V. Watt, superintendent; 11 a. m., sermon by Arthur H. Briggs, subject, “The Christian View of Music—Anthem, 'O Thou Art Af- 4" (Guck), choir; offertory,j soprano solo, War. hotr Invisible” (Jones),' 3irs. R. p. m., Societies of Christian 30 p. m., concert. Programme Overture, ““The Bridal Fe (Gruenwald), orchestra “Ave Maria” (Scl bert), Dr al r; voeal duet, se- lected, Miss Tooley and Mr. Hanna; selection, lietta” (Von Blow), orchesira; violin solc Romance,” from second concerto (Wienjawskl), Charles E. Robson; ‘‘Reces sional March” (Hardy), orchestra. § p. m., sermon by Herbert F. Brigge. The seats are free and the people are welcome. DR, W. R. PRICE, of international fame as orator, author, scientlst and philospher, lec- fures, under the auspices of the Psychic Re- scarch Society, this evening et 8 o’clock, Memortal Hall, Odd_ Fellows' bullding; sub- Ject, “Lave,” with demonstrations in practi- cal paychology; admission 10c. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued, $400—CHICKEN ranch, 400 chickens, brood house, chicken houses for sale; to rent, 13 acres, Goroom house and barn; rent $10°per month; lease for 5 years; a good paying cery store running and dcing a good busi- ness. ELROD & HULL, near Fruitvale sta- tion. MME. SOUNG'S convincing _and beneficlal demonstration of spirit return and immotal- ity of soul to-night; 10c. 619 MeAllister. readings daily. _ WERMOUTH and Dr. Cowan's spiritual N eting: & pom. Odd Fellows bdE., corner Seventh end Market sta. EARLE'S grand test seance to-night. 1052 Ellis st.; 2c. MRS. STODDARD'S seances 10c; grand convin- cing tests to all; Sun.,Tues.; sittings. 278 9th. Methodist _Episcopal EIMPSON . Memorial Church, corner Hayes and Buchanan sts.— Rev. John Stephens, the pastor, will preach e Acts of the Risen | m. on “The Grand Republic.” | Sunday- | super- | at i1 & m. on Christ,” and at 7:45 p. Army and Its Service to “Chorus choir, 1. E. Blake, director. school at 12:30 p. m. C. B. Perkin intendent. Epworth League at ¢:45 p. m., | Dr. R. O. Moody, president. The public in- | 1c e mervices of this church. GRACE Church (Methodisigipiscopal), corner | Twenty-first and Capp ste, Rev. ¥. M. Lar. | kin Ph D. pastor—Services, 11 a. m. and | 7:48 p. m roing subject, *“The Duty of | Pleasure the evening & G. A. R ser- vice, special mueic, address, “The Love of the Flag.” All invited CALIFORNIA St Methodist Church, corner California_and Broderick sts.—The subject of Rev, Clarence Reed at 11 a. m. Will be ““Jesus Christ, the Savior of the World.” At 7:45 p. m., “The Imperatives of Christ. Strangers are cordially invited CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Jack- son end Fillmore sts., Rev. John Hemphill, rning service at 11 o'clock, % lution of the Mess! Evening service at 7:45 o'clock, Signs of Promise and Hope.” | il preach at both services. | Sabbath-school at 9:80 e. m., orchestral | Christis deavor meeting at 6:30 | Prayer meeting Wednesday evening | ck. All are cordially invited. | FIRET Presb) and Sacramento st., Rev. rie, pastor—Morning service, 11 o’ ject, ““The Question of the Scornful.” e ing ‘servioe, 7:45 c'clock,_sublect, “The Un- ¢ praised Richness of Our Common Jife. astor will preach at both services. Sab- | bat hool, 1 ® p. m.; Christian Endeavor, | € m Wednesday, § p. m.. midweek der Rev. W. K. Guthrie. All are vited ani sermon The pastor terian Church, Van Ness ave. William Kirk Guth- | ck, sub- | Presbyterian Church, corner Cal- ifornia and Octavia ste.—Rev. George G. Eldredge, or. Morning service at 11 o clock. ning service at 7:45 o'clock. dsy-school at 9:45 a. m. Christian En- | Soclety, vacation. Prayer meeting ednesday evening at 8 o'clock €T, JOHN TENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs, C. J. n;(e)'tr; sit. dally; test to all every night; 10c. FKATIE MEUSSMANN, 900 Market, Colanthe Hall, to-night; spiritual messages; ad. free. T EBERHARDT, spiritual test mesting, NSR’; 1;nL83m 224, bet. p\'ll. & Mission; 10c. W. G. KEEGAN holds a test meeting to-night, i0c; sittings, 10 to 12 and 1 to & MRS, VIGARS; spiritual test —meeting to- night, 10c. 148 6th st., room 32. NOTE Prof. Fred P. Evans’ arrival and address under head of Spiritualism. /MEETING NOTICE:! EXCELSIOR Degree Lodge No. 2, 1 O. O. F.—Members of the de gree ieam will assemble in hall No. 1, MON- of California Lodge No. o ‘“u“" DAY EVENING, Aug. 17, to third degree. W. B. CURTIS, D. GREAT Scotch gathering—Clan Fra- ser’s picnic 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, 50c; children, 26c. WILLIAM CORMACK, Chief. A. KING, Secretary ST. ANDREW'S Soclety — Open meeting MONDAY EVENING, Aug. 17, anniversary of the birth of Sir WALTER BCOTT. TUNITED STATES Veteran Navy, Phelps Squadron No, 12, meets MONDAY EVEN- INGS at 8 o'clock on board U. 8. 8. Marian, Folsom No, 2: eligibles Invited to attend THE annual meeting of the stockholdery of | the Pacific Undertakers will be held at 777 Misslon st, San Francisco, on MONDAY, August 24, 1903, at 8:30 p. m., for the elec- tion of directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Thursday, Aurust 20. By order of the board of djrectors. M. C. GORHAM, Sccretary. SW. corner sts.—Rev. Bradford ev. Bradford Leavitt and urdock, superintendents of Sun- unday-school and junior sck. The morning serv- THE FIFTIETH A PILGRIM SUNDAY brated by a special serv Rev. Bradford Leavitt ress. Al friends of the invited. There ix no corner Twen- sion or Valencia Hudson, minister; 2 rvice corner Post George C. Adame, D. has returned from his vacation preach at both services. At 11 a. ¥ A Desert Place Apart.” At 7:45 5 | “A nary Inter- 1 Church, Post st., . Meserve, D. D., pas. | at 11; rmon theme, meeting at 6:45 p. m. Even- In the evening the pas- the second in @ series of lustration of the First the evening being, ‘“The Miss Dorothy Goodsell sing the beautiful soprano solo, “Come Me,” from Handel's oratorio of *The essiah." THIRD Congregational Church, Fifteenth, | near Mission—Rev. William Rader, pastor, will preach at both services. At 11 a. m., The Vision and the Struggie.” At 7:45 p. m., ““General . 8. Grant, the Genlus of the Cause of the North.” { TRINITY Church, corner Bush end Gough streets, Sunday services: 7:30 a. m., holy oommunion; 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; 11:00 @. m., Morning prayer, holy communion and sermon; 4:00 p. m., evening prayer and niusical recital. F. W. Clampett, rector; Clifton Macon, curate. { FIRST Baptist Church, 320 Eddy st.—Preach- ing by members of the Grand Army at 11 a. m. by Rev. J. £ James of Pennsylvania on ““The Hero of History” and at 7:30 p. m. by Rev. C. J. Thompson, chaplain Department of California and Nevada, on ““The Old Story Ever Bible School at 12:30. Y. P. S. at 6:30. Prayer mecting on Wednes- day &t 7:45 p. m. Seats free and all invit- | especially members of the Grand Army. | ADVENT Christian Church, 1700 Church st, | near Twenty-ninth—Elder D. R. Mansficld of Chicago will address both rervices, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation to all. | FIRST Church of Christ, Sclentist, Central | block, 223 Sutter st., bet. Kearny and Grant ave —Christian Sclence mervice at 11 a. m. subject of lesson-sermon, ““Mind.” Sunda: school for children at the same hour; Wednes. | day evening meeting at 8 o'clock; free read- | ing room, 206 Kearny st., rooms 509-510; all | are welcome. 1 A GREAT meeting for men only will be held this (Sunday) afternoon at § o'clock in the | Young Men's Christian Association audito- | rium, Mason and Ellis sts. The address will | be given by Rev. Frank K. Baker. Sub- | Ject, the Young.Man Safe in the Social World Mr. and Mrs. Baker, the blind evangclists, will §ing, and alf men are in- vit — —e | AITKEN_& AITKEN. attorneys, rs. 300-10-11 | YOUNG talking parrots,§5 each;German singing AGENTS WANTED. Ve AN AP AN APACAP WANTED—An established Chicago corporation | wants a manager and general agent for its Pa- | cific Coast branch, located at San Franclsco. Must possess executlve ability and unques- | tioned integrity; must have had selling ex- | perience and be able to invest some capital. | Address, with references, experience and par- ticulars, P. O. box 183, Chicago, Ill. ‘ | BEGIN business for yourself; stop working for | We start you in profitable mail or- der_business at your home. Pleasant work immense profits; uniimited possibilities. Fuli information for stamp. FRANKLIN-HOW- | ARD CO., Denver, Colo, — EXCELLENT opportunity is offered to a man of character and ability who can sell first- | class Government bonds for monthly install- ments without risk. Apply Rialto bidg., rooms 405-407. “HOW to earn one hundred dollars in thirty minutes”; no canvassing, no selling: any-‘{ where in California. Send name and address | to Secretary, room 202, Spreckels Apnex, San Francisco. Send 20c in stamps for the handsome | o Leaf Quota of Bible Quotations and | Selections.” Agents are selling thousands of | them. W. P. SMITH & CO., box 1538, Provi- dence, R. 1 AGENTS wanted everywhere to handle Sign Cards’ : every merchant buys to 100 on sight; 800 varieties; cataiogue free. | Sullivan Co., 1139 Maplewood ave., Chicago. WANTED—Lady or gentleman solicitor for job printing; liberal commission. Box 3378, Call office, AGENTS—A new money-maker. 477 and 478 Parrott.building. others. F. PERSON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ROBT. W. KING, atty-at-law, Examiner bl rm. 611; all caees, damages, estates, wills, attachments, collections, etc.; consultation free; no advance charges; call or write; even- ings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. FOR sale—Corner grocery and bar; running 9 years; with lot 26x100; and improvements; a store ‘and 2-story cottage of 6 rooms and bath. NW. Twenty-first and Douglass. STBADY, reliable man as office _assistantj permanent place: $00 month guaranteed; 300 Cash required. 1007% Market, nr. Oth, r. 1. OFFICE and business man to buy half interest in machine works; pays good salary and dividends. Box 8372, Call office. FOR $1 will send valuable formula for rheuma~ tism, used many years successfully by physi- cians. P. O. box 6. Los Angeles, Cal. FOR sale—Grocery store; splendid location; business can be doubled in a year by right party. Box 1035, Call office. $2000—GOOD saloon on Kearay owner go- ing to Europe. Box 3361, Call office. A bakery; delicacy? all store trade; $25 a day: price $1800; no agents. 716 McAllister st. FOR any kind of business, city or country, get our list. MOSSMAN, 850 Market st $3200—-ESTABLISHED bakery, with 2 stores, 4 living rooms, barn, bakeoven, tools, horse, wagon; on corner; lot 50x100. Box 3339, Call office. FOR sale—Good harness shop in a prosperous town; Northern California; Inquire at once. L. D. STONE & CO., 417 Market f FOR sale— Upholstering and carpet cleaning business; good trade; sickness cause of sell- ing. Box 3307, Call office. RESTAURANT; seating 62; snaj ‘work; departure, 666 Fourth FOR saie—A few shares of Pacific States Tele- phone stock. Box 3305, Call office. no Sunday GOOD saloon for sale. Box 3308, Call office. airdreesing parlorsicheap;value in Bight: gord location; retiring. 1133 Market, bet. 7th-Sth. FIRST-CLASS bakery for sale in country town. Address box 505, Call office, Oakland. ¥OR sale—Saloon stock and fxtures. City Hali aye. OUTSIDE route No. 4 this paper for sale. Inquire hardware stors. 19th and Folsom sts. —_— LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. ATTENTION, G.—A.—R.! H. C. DECKER, LINCOLN POST NO. 1—Dept. Calif. & Nevada 906 MARKET, COR. STOCKTON. PHONE JOHN 831 Headquarters for Real Estate, Rooming Houses, Hotels, New Apartment Houses, Flats and Private Homes. Having been in this business for more than twenty-seven years, 1 am in a position to sell #0U a place at its actual value. MONEY LOANED ON ANY HOU:! TITLES GUAR- SEE FOLLOWING BARGAIN: 17 Rooms, exchange for larger house. 9 rooms furnished; snap. Leavenworth st., reduced to, cholce location, Oakland. 3,200 Geary st.; choice transies 400 42 Rooms, rent §100 8.200 | 80 Rooms, indow corn 2,800 26 Rooms, ; snaj 1,900 12 Rooms, Taylor st.; translent onl 700 Market st.; offices, permanent. 5,500 part houses, long lease. 2,000 , cost $1500; a_beauty; reduced. 750 newly furnished, long lease:.. 1,200 st., Cor. Stockton. 100 ROOMS; house for men; rent $140....$4000 corner; part cash: good income; rent 21 rooms; water front; rent $40; gocd lease; low rent. apartments; Western Add; rent, Money loaned at 1 per cent, Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms, EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. 25-ROOM house: north of Market; five min- utes from Kearny and Market: all newly furnished: open plumbing; gas and electric light; baths; three years' lease; direct cars to ferry, Cilff House and park; sudden death fn_family causs of sale; no agents. Box 3371, Call. A BARGAIN this week; forced sale; 34 rooms; Market st., central; all rented; first floor of fices. clearing $170; only $2400: easy terms. ETERSEN & YARSEN, 1035 Market, rm. 1. $650—ELEGANT colonial flat of 6 r. and b.; beautifully furn.; all new and up to date; cost over $1000; plano cost $350 alone; must sell. Petersen & Larsen, 1085 Market, rm. 1. $400—HOUSE, 12 sunny rooms; good furniture, plano, sewing machine: big yard, stab) rent $35, including water. 1533 Buch $365 WILL buy 12-room boarding-house; large yard; sunny all the day; bargain. 418 Lar- in st ADVICE free—I will advance cost in meritori- ous cases, divorces, probate and all other law | cases; no fees in advance; open every even- ing. J. M. THURSTON, 819 Market st., r. 1. ADVICE free: divorces a specialty:quick,quiet; no charge without success: established 15 yrs. G. W. HOWE. 1122 Market st., opp. Hale's. $800 ONLY—12 reoms; mew furniture; rent cheap; faust leave city. 788 Blsh 20-ROOM lodging-house and ealoon ~roomers: low rent; lease. Box 3373, $1000—35 ROOMS, half block from Market s clears $120 month. Box 1080, Call office. ADVICE free. all cases. R. C. ADAMS, room 816, third floor, Examiner buflding. L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar. | ket st,; consultation free; no fees in advance. $2100—20_ROOMS; rent $125; clears over $1 enap. MOSSMAY 860 Market st. NEWLY furnished house of 15 roome; owner leaving city. 616 Taylor st. 3 e e Clurie bldg.. 503 Caiifornia st.; tel. Main 7: - BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. canaries, $2; we will try to please you;every. thing in our line at right prices, 1546 Market, D s BUSINESS CHANCES. A—$600; COUNTRY bakery, with chop house, in Calaveras County: living rooms; no op- position; a splendid chance for baker or cook. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$800; SALOON, with 10 furnished rooms lace 'surrounded by brewerjes and malt houses; rent $40; a good business, but dis- agreement of three partners is cause of sale; lease. Call R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$1256; CORNER saloon in wholesale dis- trict; estab. many years and known as a first-cless, paying business. See R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. THE Theosophical Soclety, Golden Gate Lodge —Free public lectures every Sunday, 8 p. m., Flood bldg., 809 Market st. Subject to-night, “Is Life Worth Living?" by G. R. Thom; son, Cremation service over remains J. C. Barber, 1:30 p. m. to-day, Odd Crematory. . THE Theosophical Soclety—Col. H. §. Olcott, resident-founder. Headquarters, Odd Fel. ows' building. Public lecture at 8 p. m., by Dr. Jeronge A. Anderson; subject, “The End of the World.” Lotus Group, 11 a. m. Study class, Thursday, ». m. HERMETIC Brotherhood—Open meetings, 509 Van Ness ave., Thursday evening, 8 o clock. The Rev. K. Hori, superintendent of the Buddhist Mission, will speak on Buddhism and its law. ™~ Mrs. Nows IUI'BAY LECTURES. AA—DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN" this evening, Crystal Hi T Svies 909 Market st. fol- Jowed by fine illustrations of War and Peace; free tickets will be distributed for X-Ray exhibition at Sanitarium Tuesday evening: remember the guestion box; special music. HENRY FRANK—This noted teacher, and lecturer. will arrive in San Franeioy X-lb"u'ed‘h‘l 20“1., For information concerning mit classes in peychol o V. GIBBE, 952 Page st. il 4l o.x ORLOW will deliver a lecture in Golden Gatc evening Hall (uvstairs), 620 Sutter st., this t § p. m. sharp; subject, ““Thought ia go00d music and & vocal solo. ree. EWAMI TRIGUNATITA will deliver his third jecture on ““The Real and Beneficial Explan- ation of the Bible” to-night, 8 o'clock, 40 einer st. Admission 25c; Vedant; DEMONSTRATION of Truth,” THADDEUS E. FRITZ of Forward Movement. 110 s} 7:80 p. m., Occidental Hall, Suj & "ulldjl‘. Larkin and “(‘Al"fitl’p::ne — 3. J. MORSE of England—Inspirational jecture {omient at & Welcome Hall 0dd Fellows' butlding. Subject, “Man; His P Destiny. Admission, 25c. gt one PEOPLE'S Spiritual Church, Sundays, 8 p. Elks Hall, 323 Sutter and 220 Grant ens, Pastor Mre. Anna L. Gillespie; all welcome. DR. McIVOR-TYNDALL talks on *The Mas- tery of Pate” to-night, Stelnway Hall, 223 | Sutter st.; psychic demonstrations follow. MR. and MRS. G. E. BURNELL will lecture to-day, 3 p. m Academy of Sciences Admiseton bullding Sub&l. All Is Good.” Free. ¥. G. DE STONE, M. D. Lect p. ., Golden Gate Hall, Sutter st. ‘Hs?aflb.j:c: “‘Negutiveness.” All are welcome, “NOW" lecture, Henry Harrison Brown, | “Plume” 034 Fellows’ bldg., § b, m. sharp. TESTE, 908 Market, 11 a. m., Miss Florence Morse of London, inspirational lecture; clair- voyunt messages; on tour of world; 'series; ; Mrs. Tobias, Mr. Wilson; 10c. = s RETURNED. Mrs. J. J. Whitney, trance clairvoyant, busi- mess medium and life reader. 416 Turk st., room 2, first floor (Hotel Regina). A—$325; RESTAURANT and coffee saloon, on Third st.; rent $30; average daily receipts, $18; a bargain. R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny. AR you trying to sell your business? Well, See H. W. WILFORD, Business Agent, 8 Taylor st., cor. Golden Gate ave, SPIRITUALISM. ARRIVED—Profeseor Fred Pg Evans, world- famed psychic; indorsed by the prestdent of the National Association of Spiritualists, also by the leading Spiritual occult and psycholog- ical journals and socleties of the world. Prof. Evans has spent the past six yeafs in New York City; Interviewed by its most intelliggnt and critical investigators and securing in tfat city an enviable reputation. Prof. Evans s not a stranger in San Francisco, having prac- ticed his gifts in this efty (prior to his East- ern visit) since March, 1885, meeting with the greatest success ever attained By any psychic in Callfornia. Those seeking fortune tellers need not consult Prof. Evans. Interviews may be arranged for on and after August 19, at his office, 1112 Eddy st., near Octavia. A—ETHEL CRINDLE, materializing seance Sunday eve., 50c. 1115 Post st.. 8 p. m. sharp | KATIE HEUSSMAN, circle Friday evening, 25¢: sittings. 1000 Harrison st., cor. Sixth. MRS. WINCHESTER, trance medium, 1600 Clay et.; circles Sunday, 8; Tuesday, 2 p. m, MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance clairvoyant, business medium and life reader. 416 Turk. EDWARD EARLE, 1052 Eills, readings daily, 9:30 to 4; ceances Sunday and Thursda; $600— RESTAURANT, —$600 A regular mint; selling to-daj; rent only §35. WILFORD, 8 Taylor st. BUY December wheat; send for our free book- det; enormous profits will be realized by the buyers of December wheat; conditions of the wheat market offer unusual advantages for successful dealing and those who take advan- tage of opportunities thus offered will realize highly satisfactory results. Our booklet tells you all about our methods of dealing and clearly explains the wonderful advantages and possibilities of marginal investments. No matter what your position or occupatian, this booklet will prove highly interesting., and profitable to you. Experience, on your part, is unnecessary and large capital is not re- quired. We handle your deals and keep you fully informed as to the progress of your @c- count for a very small charge. Do not fail to investigate our methods. It costs you nothing and may be the means of your reallz- ing a fortune. Delmar Grain Co., Suite 11, Granite Block, St. Louls, Mo. MANAGER wanted—A national concern with headquarters in New York would hke to cor- respond with men of ability who are capable of establishing branch and managing a large business on salary fasis. They must be_ hustlers, strictly trustworthy, well edu- cated and able to invest from $3000 to §5000 in a thoroughly established, successful and legitimate business; references exchanged. Box 400, 617 Sixth ave., New York. CLATRVOYANTS, CALL AT ONCE AND SAVE §2 My Regular $3 Reading This Week for $i_$1 $1 51 $1 $1 81§ PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco. I do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make you no charge if I fall to tell your name, occupation and what you called for; I promise to tell you whether husband, wife or sweet- heart is true or false; to tell whom and when you will marry; In fact, I will tell you every hope, fear or ambition better than you can teil yourself. He restores lost affections, reunit: the separated, causes speedy and happy m: riages, makes you successful and prosperous, cures disease and lost vitality without medi- cine, locates hidden treasures; hours 10 a. m. to 8§ p. 'm.; Sundays 2 to 8. 326 O'Farrell st., 326. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium. perma- nently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg.; she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, Teveals the present happenings and portrays events to occur 1n the future; if you are in trouble, dis- contented or not satisfied in life, or h: do- 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; 25¢ up; satistaction ranteed; read- ings by mall. Tel. Black ERRR $20 EARNS $1000 IN ONE MONTH. This represenis average profits for past 7 menthe; no oil wells, gold mines, grain or stocks: a straightforward, honorable busiress proposition, coming from an established cor- poration with $100,000 capital; national banlk references. Write for particulars, Star & Crescent Co., 226-228 La Salle st., Chicago. $950-SNAP; roadside house of 10 rooms; all furnished; good bar and well stocked; fine trad years’ lease; must be seen to be prectated; located on San Leandro a wards road, 2 blocks east of High st.; “‘Hotel Belve,” E. Fourteenth and Harrison ave., Alameda Co., Cal. Owner going to Alaska. WANTED—In catlle or shecn. business, good openings for experienced man; best rafer- ences; some capital; can take charge of ranch or range and it property or company has a_good future can secure more capital. Box 3360, Call office. ‘WANTED-—To rent, by young man of ed- ucation, good character, with corno¥ent TR g R AR « or 3 ive particulars; agent. Box 3319, Call office. 2d THE best business in the Mission; stationery store, near 7 schools, for what it will invoice for; $350 for a business at 3601 Army st. D. COFFIN 3303 Misston st. WANTED—To buy a-busheling shop or small tallor store; must be a bargain. Box 3369, el FOR sale—Saloon & manufacturis 2 bargain. mm‘.m-m;flm“' CASHMIRE, THE WIZARD OF THE ORIENT. Trance medjum, clairvoyant and palmi - vises on love, iaw, business, speculation and in- vestments; test in the readings she will tell your me., address and occupation; she reunites the separated, ca speedy and happy marriage with the one you love; In fact, she advises on all troubles pertaining to hu- man nature; locates\ hidden treasures and mines. 10071 Market 'st., bet. 6th and 7th. e ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market #t,, cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. = 10 § p. m.; readings by mal! s setistac- tory as in person; 3 questiors answered, $1; full lite, send lock of huir, date and year of birth; don’t send currency. Scnd postoffice, ‘Wells-Fargo meney order or registered letces. A—MME. PORTER, scientific clairvoyant and card reader, born with a double veil and sec- ond sight: tells the present and future; ladies, BOc; gents, ; by carGs, palmistry and clairvoyant sitting: 50. 126 Turk st. CLATRVOYANTS—Continued. —_— T e~ MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladies 23¢; gents 50c; readings daily. 152 Sixth st. MME, WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c: Bents. G0c. 051 Mission st nr. Oth: open Sun. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 26% Kearny, room 20; ladies 25c, gents S0c. MME. MARCEAU, clairvoyant card reader; love, marriagesand business; 25c. 545 Minna. B e e s MRS. SHAFER, clairvoyant card reader; sit- tings dally. 44815 Jl,:‘:o . bet. 5th and 6th. CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. Poiesebolitusiiuituiinrntur Ut e AIR, compressed, dry. ice cold, is now univer- sally used in sanitarily cleaning carpets, on floor, without removal or injury: prices mod- erate. Apply 8. F. COMPRESSED AIR CLBANING CO., Call blg.; phone Main 5237, WANTED—Young girls of good familles as apprentices. Call between 8:30 and 9 a. m. L MAGNIN & CO., 43-53 Ellis st. OLD colored woman preferred, assist general housework, small family; 6-room flat; good home; wages good. 8548 Twenty-third st. WANTED—Middle-aged woman for__light housework and : . - crcpipihe plain cooking; wages §15. 714 WANTEDExperienced_salesladies In_hosiery and veiling at JOB ROSENBERG'S, 816 Mar- GOOD position for an ambitious woman _as representative for a wholesale house. Box 1015, Call office. WANTED—Shirt makers for fine oustom shirts; steady work. Apply at BULLOCK JONES €O., 108 Suiter st. WHEN you become disgusted with your work ~send_for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 356-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co.. J. McQueen, proprietor, 820 Guerrero st., tel. Mission 40. TRY HOPKE BROS.; excellent carpet-beating; mattresses made over, 1432 Howard;South 216 ADVANCE t Cleaning Co.. Sutter st.; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: prices reasonable, 1703 Harrfson st.; tel.Mission 263. CONKLIN'S” Superjor Carpet-beating Works. 338 Golden ou‘:' a3 telephone East 126, CHIROPODISTS. sedbissedsss e LT G Lo DUNLAP FOOT INSTITUTE, 60 Geary—All ailments of the feet cured; corns, bunions,ete. COLLECTION OFFICES. ADVICE free; bad tenants ejected ily. CO- LUMBIAN 'LAW AGCY., r. 85, 916 Market; tel. Red 618; collectigns; gen'l law business. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10: tel. 5580. COTTAGES TO LET. FURNISHED cottage to let. 8008 California street, . SRS Y e e FOR RENT—Cottage of 0§ rooms, 315 per month. 2704 Polk. 5 DENTISTS. DR, LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr.Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates are made; old pl made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting, 50c; gas given. X NEW plate_The Whalebone—cannot_break: warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fillings, 50c plates, $5:full set: all work painless and war. ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. WHOLESALRE house desires services of young woman not under 25, accurate and trust- worthy. Box 8375, Call office. ‘WANTED—Young ladies with some experience for wrapping counters. Apply Superintend- ent's Office, The Emporium, ‘“WANTED—Girl for general housework. 1317 Caroline st., Alameda. GOOD trimmers wanted. DINAN, 24 Kearny street, GIRL for general housework, small family; sleep at home. 2320 California st. BODY froner wanted. United States Laundry, Sixteenth and Valencia PANTS finishers; also girl with experi- ence in operating on pants. Seventh st. ALTERATION hands to work on ladles’ jack- ets and skirts. Columbfa, 1022 Market. &X_RL. 16 years, to put on fasteners. Carson Glove Co., 123 Becond. APPRENTICES wanted at millinery. Suite 8, third floor, 181 Post st. GIRL for country, cooking and ral house- work. Apply Monday, 1400 Webster st. GOOD cook, young woman, $7 week; no wash. 414 Capp st. FIRST-CLASS buttonhole makers; also finish- ers on vests. 230% Ninth, opp. Clementina. WANTED—4 girls for candy store. Apply Sun- day, Parry's, 1304 Market st. WANTED—Woman who has had experience In taking care of children to take %o of & baby about a year old; this is a good place for one who appreciates a good home; state age, experience and salary expected. Apply box 1011, Call, A—Glrls to learn millinery now for fall season; both seasons taught from start to finish in one month for $10; positions as trimmers, sales- ladies, etc., guaranteed at $10 per week up; day and evening clags. 143 Stockton st., r. 13. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth, $1 50 up; crowns, $2 up; fillings,2dc. GOLD fillings, 7¢; silver, 85c; 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. Gth. DRESSMAKERS & SEAMSTRESSES. McDOWELL DRESSMAKIT MILLINERY SCHOOL. Largest and best school on the coast. Leading system of dresscutting. Leading pattern rooms, . 1019 Market st., above Sixth. WANTED—Experienced ribbon saleswoman, one who understands tying bows; also ex- perienced embroldery saleswoman to go to Sacramento; state age, experience and salary expected. Apply box+1000, Call. WANTED—Ladles to know that the Royal Cloak and Sult” Co. make tallor-made suits to order at factory prices; give them a trial. 523 Market st. A LADY of indomitable energy to make money and a convincing talker. F. PERSON, 477 and 478 Parrott bullding. WANTED—A lady to run a lodging-house on salary; state age, experience and wages de- sired. ' Box 3359, Call. McDOWELL Dressmaking afd Millinery 8thool —Any pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market. A YOUNG girl for general housework. 2614 California st. ACCORDION, sunburst & knife plaiting. Stew- art's button & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. e e e e e ey DYEING AND CLEAING. SEA breezes sweeten all garments, blankets, lace curtains, etc., done by the Presidio Helghts Dye Works, 5015 Sacramento: phont for wagon, West 453. H. HICKMAN, pres. . HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Butler, $40; 4 cooks, $30, $35; cook, ]'Igl;ch house, $8 50; housework, San Mateo, 5 second girls, $20, ; chambermaid, $1 day; 8 nursegirls, $20: 4 chambermalds, walt one meal $20; 6 waitresses, $25, city and country hotels; 2 laundresses, $30; nurse for institution, $20; 4 nurses, $20; housework, sleep home, $20; restaurant waitress, $8 week; laundress for boys' school, $30; nurse- § 3 and 40 housegirls at $20, $25, $30_ $35; 11 Monday. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 834 Sutter st. A COOK for Seattle, $35; a French governess, $30; a second girl for city, §25; two cham- beérmaids for hotel in city, §20 each; no walt- ing on table; a pariormaid and waltress for San Mateo, §25. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 . Butter, near Powell. A NURSE for 2 children, 1 an infant, $30, for Oakland. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. % CLASSES in English, French, German and Spanish, mandolin, violin, guitar, banjo, singing, elocution, physical culture, plano, halrdressing, manicuring, dressmaking and millinery; terms, §1 60 per month each. At San” Francisco Girls' and Woman's Educa- tional and Industrial Unlon, 749 Bush st., near Powell. WANTED—American or Swedish gir] for cook- ing and light general housework in famlly of two; no washl or outside work; wages $30. Apply at 2308 Buchanan st. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, from 9 to 3, HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, hair work; removal of superfluous halir taught from A to Z in 2 weeks for $10; positions 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 &t., cor. Jones, room §4; positions secured at highest wages; day and eve. class; call. OUTING in the country and earning money at same time: women and girls wanted to cut fruit; working pears and peaches, the most profitable part of the season; comfortable ‘workroom; furnished room for two, with use of kitchen, in private family, $1 50 per week; free camping grounds. Further information, come at once to LOS GIRLS ABOUT 18 YEARS, TO RIVET OVERALLS, ETEADY WORK. PAID SALARY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 82% FREMONT ST. MR, DAVIS, SRS » - WOMEN and girls wanted to work on fruit and canning; steady work; h&:m wages. Apply California Canneries Brannan st between Third and Fourth. N SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS AND RIV- ETERS; NO_EXPERIENCE NECESSAR' PAID SALARY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO. FACTORIES, flg FREMONT ST, AND 1873 MISSION, NEAR FIFTEENTH, WOMEN and girls to work on fruit; steady employment; day and plece work; highest wages. CODE-PORTWOQOD CANNING CO., Bryant and Tenth. PICK HOPS—Excursion to El Robles ranch, on Russian River, fixed for August 18 only, in: stead of August 25, as previously advertised call fmmediately for El Robles tickets; fam! Jies and young people preferred; heavy crops; excellent pay; beautiful camps; plenty amuse- ments. E. CLEMENS HORST COMPANY. 122 Battery st., S. F. WANTE! irst-class, experfenced hair dress. er and_manicurist for Santa Cruz; ences juired. Call at St. Nicholus Hotel, room 308, between 11 and 2 Sunday, or Mon- day evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. WANTED—A woman to do general house- work and help take care of baby; no wash- ing windows, etc, Apply 25 C st. between First and Second aves., Richmond; wages $25 per month. o S ST Ry WANTED—2 or 3 young lady solicitors to travel or in city; good proposition. Call this afternoon between 2 and 4 or Monday be- tween 10 and 12 a, m., room 10, 246 Sixth. NEAT girl for housework and cooking; fam- fly 3 adults; no window cleaning; small washing; wages $25. Call Monday morning, 2721 Clay st. = . APPRENTICE for halr work at G. LEDER- ER'S, 123 Stockton st. PANTS finishers wanted by 8. CO. Apply at 27 Geary WANTED—A girl to assist in housework; fam- ily 3. 4052 Twenty-fifth st.; Castro cars. OPERATORS and finishers on walsts; good pay. JUDA BROS., 320 Market st. ITALIAN lady who can speak English wanted to travel. Apply Girls' Directory, Cantral ave. and Waller st. WANTED—Experienced girl for cutting off g00ds in wholesale millinery house. Apply HOLM & NATHAN, 512 Market st. WANTED Experienced cloak and eult sales- lady; state age experfence and salary ex- pected. Box 8851, Call. ‘WANTED—Experienced saleslady, who under- stands jackets and children’s suits. Box 8352, Call office. LADY of good address to represent high-grade magazine; good pay. 50 Columblan building. WANTED—Fltters, stitchers and table girls. Apply Eastern Shoe Factory, 134 Main st. ELDERLY German Catholic woman for house- work; $7 per week. 1071 Market st. e R HELP WANTED—MALE., AT “the CALIFORNTA EMPLOYMENT AG'CY, 69 Third st. Phone Bush 405. 8. P. R. R. FREE FARBE. FREE FARE. 861 section ha: all parts of Callfornia. S. P.'S OWN WORK. FREE FARE-—-FREE FARE. 60 section men, $1 60 and $1 70 a day. BUTTE COUNTY—CHICO. 50 teamsters and rockmen, $2 §0 day. 50 laborers and axmen, $2 25 day. COAL MINERS. FREE FARE—OREGON. 25 miners, $1 a ton. FRUIT AND HOPS. 100 familles to pick hops, prunes and grapes; 1 fare round trip; hops, $1 a hundred; prunes, $2 50 to $3 a ton: grapes, $1 50 a ton. CAL. EMP. AGENCY, 50 Third st. N. WOOoD & LOST! YES, YOU ARE_LOST IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR JOBS FROM THE PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, *~ 620 SACRAMENTO ST. (The reliable agency.) Cor. Leidesdorft st. Phone Main 1101, Look for our ads in to-morrow’s (Monday) paper. Your job is there. HUMBOLDT CO. 20 Ttallan laborers, rallroad work in woods, large sawmill company, $35 found. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520 Sacramento st. A—HOTEL Gazette, 26 Montgomery, room 12. Second cook, $60; Watchman, $25. Office open Sunday, 9 a. m. to 12 m. A—HOTEL Gazette, 26 Montgomery, room 12. Porter, country, $30; pantryman, $22 50. Office open 9 to 12 a. m. A BUTLER for a good place in Oakland: $40; references _as a butler necessary. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Poweil. SALESMEN—For best accident and health in- surance in world; stock company: cash capi- tal and Insurance deposit of $250,000; $1 policy costs $2 year, $100 emergency benefit, accidents, any and all kinds; handsome black seal grain pocket case given free with each policy; good salesmen making $100 week. If You want to get on write to-day for exclusive renewal cortract, with liberal commission. German Registry Co., 211 N. 7th st., St. Louls. RESTAURANTS—First-class short order cook for large house; first-class walters; alsp buses; hizh arm work; call Sunday, 9 a. m. 1 p. m.; no fee. RESTAURANT KEEP- RS’ ASSOCIATION, 6 Eddy st., room 46. TRAVELING salesman for Californfa; no tech- nical knowledge, but active all-round hustle: established, well rated house. Sales Dept., 21 W. Atwater st., Detroit, Mich. WANTED—A reliable boy, aged 15 tos 1 learn window dressing and go collecting; ly responsible parties need apply. Call between 9 and 10 a. m. Monday, 1. MAGNIN & CO., 43-53 Ellls st. WANTED—Good all-round man in second- hand furniture store as salesman and gen- eral hand; no others rneed apply. H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh ‘Oakland. Leading Em t and Labor Agents. Office if block long; 14 clerks employed: by our own printing plant we publish a free bulletin of labor containing every position segregated under departments ready for dis- tribution 7 a. m.: also noon and evening editions; get one free. z . THIS IS WHAT MADE US FAMOUS. We know no distinction between man and man. s YOU ARBE ALL EQUAL. YOU ARE ALL WELCOME. 1002 we gave 1803 we'll give 45,000 men work. 60,000 men work. We ship you Free to one Free to-day. Free to all. Ogden, Utah, An Nevada. Los Angeles County, s’-‘n':: Barbara. tsworth Park, Hawallan Islands. Banta Susana, Oregon. San Fernando, ‘Washington. Los Angeles County, Central America. Arizona, Willits, Ukiah. And All Points North, Fast, South, Including Ogden, Utah. Carpenters and helpers, drivers, fence bullders, drillers, llzlo, ble and machine men, corner and hands, muckers, chuck tenders, car dumpers, teamsters, la- borers, track mena, cooks, walters, black- smiths, etc., $5, $4, 83 50, $3, $2 50, $2 day. COOKS—BIG PAY. COOKS—BIG PAY. COOKS—COOKS. 26 cooks for harvest and fruit ranches, hay presses, etc., $70, $60, $50, $40, $30 fd.; very few men to cook for, no Women there. 4 cooks for different mines, $70, $635, $50, $40 and found. 46 cooks, hotels restaurants, cafes, stations, ete., §70, to and found. 82 wall BWA laces, hwh’d(u cafes ters, different pl and grills, $45 to $30 and found, . 6 bell and elevator boys, city and country sq-mon-. $15 to $30 and found. porters and bedmakers, city and country positions, $45 to $20 and found. 86 dishwashers, city and all parts of Call- fornla, $40 to and found. 12 laundrymen, some fare paid, $30, $60, $40 * and found. F BAKERS. 8 bakers and helpers, city and country, $65 and $30 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634-63¢ Clay st GOING TO FRESNO? 26 laborers. Free Fare—Free. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. FREE—ONLY 14 MILES AWAY —FREE. 16 laborers; you'll suit, $42 and found. MUR:RAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st SPECIAL BY MIDNIGHT MAIL, PHONE AND TELEGRAPH. MAN AND WIFE Man and wife, kitchen and orchard, fare 1 60, boss here, $60. hay balers, boss here fare §1, $4 day fd. ; sheep herder, §25 Greenhouse gardener, and found. 2 miners, gold mine, Scandinavians, $00. iCarpenter, ranch, boss here, $40 found. Clerk, country merchandise store, $400 year and found, Cook, fare pald, $40 and found. SPECIAL. 12 men, warehouse work, fare $1. $3 day. EXTRA SPECIAL, CITY. 12 laborers, Oakland, $45 found, Bheet iron worker, city, $3 day. Stableman, lumber company, country, $25 fd. 2 cappers,’ country cannery, §2 day. Bench capper, country cannery, $2 day. 2 boys, learn' tilesetting, city, $32 50. Milker ana wife, Colusa County, $30 found. Waiter, Santa Cruz County cafe, $40 found. Logway man, also sawyer, south, $90 found LOOK, R. R.—10c FARE. 12 laborers, track men, $2 25 day. Laundryman, country job, $35 found. Young man’ figure up’ tallles, lumber com- pany. $35 and fougd. Boy carry U, 8. mail. 4 young men, help tilesetters, $2 day. Driver and care of horses, bakery wagon, $30 and found. Carpenter, factory, 10c fare, $3 day. 2 carpenters, city Jjob, $3 50 to $4 day. OREGON—FREE R, R. FARE. 26 laborers, sawmill, boss here $60. Edgerman, same place, boss here, $75. Quarryman, PSRy $46 found ‘ounty, oun: 15 frutt pickers, Solano County, fare $1 50, $30 and found, 5 extra waiters, city hotels, $1 50 day fd. Milker and wife, boss here, $50 and found. 2 caxpenters, boss here, fres fare, large lum- ber company."$76 and found. Cook, Nevada, free fare, B. R., $50 found. Slaughter house butcher’s'helper, fare $1, $20 and found, Best Places At MURRAY & READY'S, Best Wages At 634-636 Clay st. FREE FARE. 85 bridge carpenters one-year job, north, $97 50. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay. BIG NEW GOLD MINE. 25 laborers. you'll sult_ Calaveras County, $6750. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay. CARPENTERS—FREE FARE—SOUTH. Free fare. 05 house carpentgrs, plain work, $105. MURRAY & READY, 634-63¢ Clay. GOLD, SIVER, COPPER, COAL. 26 machine miners, southeast mine, $00. 08 single and double hand miners, $90, $82, 75. 6 timber furnace men, also muckers, $90, 75, $60 and found. - car Tmen for good mines. $45, $80 and fd. COME AND SEE. 268 laborers, no experience wanted, located everywhere, $75, $60 and found. NEW TUNNELS, OLD QUARRIES. 237 single and double hand drillers, also la- borers, located all over Callfornia, $80, $§75, $60 and found. COME SEE. FARMS AND DAIRIES. 33 milkers and butter malers, $40, $35, $30 and found. 186 ranch hands. $45, $30, $26 and found. THRESHING OUTFITS. 88 men about threshing machines, you'll do, $45 and fovrd. 26 hay balers, located all over, 20c, 25¢ ton. RIG WAGES<GOOD JOBS. FOR STABLES, 26 men, $60, $70, $50, $33 fd FOR CHORES, 39 men, $35, $30. $20, $13 fd Coachmen, gardeners, private family men, sheepherders. MARRIED HELP WANTED. ‘Waliter and wife, country, $35 and found, ex- ceptionally good job. 8 farmers and wives, cook and wife for mills, woods, mines, etc., $40, $30, $80 and found; come see; WE'LL TELL YO! MUST HAVE ‘EM. 263 laborers and teamsters. located all over California, excavating. milis, factorles, grad- etc., some In San Francisco, $2, $2 50 BOYS. BOYS, BOYS. 16 boys to learn trades, work n factories, $05, $6, $7, $9 week. LOOK AGAIN. 18 brick burners, boss here, $45 and fouad. 12 brick wheelers, boss here. $35 and found. 16 brick setters, boss here, $2 50 to $3 day. 26 laborers, brickyard, boss here, $60. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. RAILROAD'S OWN WORK. 184 laborers to lay track and ballast work, $67 50 month. THEY WANT YOU. DIAMOND MATCH SYNDICATE OF NEW YORK—COST $1. 186 teamsters and axmen, $75. 186 laborers, $67 50. 186 drillers, "rock, en, LOOK—NOW—TO-DAY FREE. 20 HEADERMEN. TUNNEL, FREE FARE, 25. FACTORY—EXTRA GOOD—$60. ¥ 16 laborers; you'll suit: steady job, near city, $60. ¥ BORDERS OF OREGON FREE. 25 two-horse teamsters, lumber company, Lree fare %30 and fourm. SHASTA AND SISKIYOU COUNTIES. 26 laborers, you'll suit. lumber trust. $72 50. 5 gerew setters. $105:°15 offbearers, $82 50, 25 laborers. plie lumber. you'll suit, $82 50. 16 crosscutters forywoods ™ $60 and found. 26 boys for box fdctory, anybddy will do, $32 50 and found. \ TUOLUMNE GOLD MINE REGIONS— 65 laborers, anybody wili do, R. R. fare fres, $42 and found, ‘WANTED—Bright young man to assist In of- fice and shipping clerk; Oakland boy pre- ferred. H. SCHELLHAAS, furniture dealer, Eleventh st., Oakland. WANTED everywhere—Hustlers to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, ete.; no canvass. ing; good pay. Sun Advert. Bureau, Chicago. ‘WANTED—Experienced fancy goods salesman for ribbon and glove department; good salary. Addresa R. M. & CO., box 1031, Call office. e DETECTIVES—Every locality; good salary; experience unnecessary. International Detec- tive Agency, Milwaukce, Wis. LADIES to do plecework home; we furnish ma- terials and pay from $7 to §12 weekly. Send mmcm ped envelope to Royal Co., 34 Monroe st., cago. COMPETENT girl for general housework; Cmust be Rood cook with references; wages $36. Apply forenoon, 1257 Harrison’ st. Mre. A. H. Kronenberg, palmist, clairyoyant, card reader, will give a good reading, 10c, for a short time only; when others fail try me to convince yourself. 402 Franklin, near Grove. MISS D. WARD. high psychic, clairvoyant, palmist; tells life cradle to ; Boc, b Tail or person. 217 Eddy at.. room 0. ,'I‘!rE“‘E.TTm ;m"oll; nm.nu:anr but the DR. BEST, 665, g 5 A—Mme Ravenna reads lite, business advice; names given; 25¢ up. § 4th st, near Marget. WANTED—Young lady stenographer, with §20 cash, can secure permanent position; good calary. Address Box 3385, Call office. $20 A 100 writing letters; addressed envelope for rticulars. Electric Remedy Co., dept. 101, South Michigan, South Ind. WANTED—A few more private customers for froio i B Rl i Address J. 8. G., ‘Washington st. LAD! lain ; materials fur- nfli‘og: n‘:) dm’:u; m envelope. Wom- an’s Remedy Co., desk A38, Chicago. OFFICE boy, 15 or 16 years of age, llving with parents; ‘give references; answer own handwriting. Box 3368, Call office, FOR $1500 will sell the best paying barber shop and baths in city: lease. S. GORDON, 918 Market st., room 1. ’ ‘WANTED—Experienced yourg men for stock room. Apply Superintendent's office, THBE EMPORIUAL BOYS wanted immediately to pare frult with _ machins wages. California Canneries’ Co., 423 st. MAN bedmaker wanted. NEW ADELAIDE HOUSE, 614 Howard st. Y wanted of 14 or 15 vears to learn B arbering trade. Mission st. g North—GET ABOARD THIS BOAT—Free. 27 laborers, lumber mills, yards etc., fare pald_ $35 and found up. AS WE TOLD YOU—TO BUTTE §1. 106 teamsters, laborers and axmen, $75, FREE—OREGON—FREE. 26 woods and mill men, regular Oregon big Wwages—WAGES. FRUIT PICKING—AS YOU LIKE IT. 55 men, you eat fruit, you can pick fruft, fare $1, $26 and found. ARE YOU A COAL MINER? 155 coal miners—OREGON—FREE FARE. WILLITS—UKIAH—FREE FARE. 20 seamaters and laborers, others going—Are s ¥*"h0 YOU KNOW? FREE FARE, On every train we ship to S. P. Co.'s own work. (All, ve all divisions.) Laborers, extra and_section hands. Free fare. SANTA BARBARA BY THE SEA, 155 laborers, free fare, and_found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. MECHANICAL. bench MR"E'AD“C“A,B. Ml]fir’l: bench " . 3 o0 b corpenters, fare 13, © months’ = $75 to $90. ™~ BLACKSMITHS. Mfluhfllflllflmhu‘u every- ‘where, $80 up. = 16 1lc barrel;: 2 carrlage coopers, 3 -l-..u day up; stome- 8 brick Sandstone quarryman, mason, country, $60 HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. P — el -round butchers, $40, $€0, $70 and found. 8 o imnced factory Dutchirp, acrosa. ba. ".f?ri}-. slaughier Bouse work, fare 31, $30 ‘ound. and (URFAY & READY, 034-636 Clay st. Tk T—— ER FOCATED. I FOUR STATES, MANAGERS HERE. TWO TERRITORIES. FREE—FARE—FREE. 995 laborers, no experience wanted, $35 to 70 and found. §6 “experienced mill and yard men, $40 to uuomud rw“d'w to $150 and found. fi ‘woodchoppers, tiemakers, shingle, post, plcket and box bolt makers; tools and pro- jons found. Bo T MURRAY & READY, TRUSTS. 634-636 Clay st. NEW RAILROAD WORK. 158 ’on_"‘.:._ FREE 188 Austrians. FREE FARE. Board yourselves; managers at our office; see UST'RRAY & READY, 634-635 Clay st. RE PAID-MANAGER HERE. onu”"r MINES. GOOD MINES. G. & C. MINES. por ine iners, timl men, 38 Singie and Gouble hand miners, 852,30 i Mine located nort! M“M“'m" - MURRAY & READY, 634 and LOOK. LOOK. LOOK. . $35 and fd. 856 ITALIANS—SPANIARDS, t?’: - F. FREE F. TRIANS—MEXICANS, % swmnmof'ifi and ta p XDy Jaborer can do It in 1at; any o, Bl Y o s our office; ses him. LOOK. FREE FARE. ;%nmri\nannwr. 634 and 638 Clay st WISE—GO TO EL-D— 28 IM'HBE about mills; yoyr fare $1; wages found. URRAY & HIEADY, 634 and 636 Clay st A TRIMMER to make himself generally useful n merchant tallor store. J. GORDAN, 1124 Market st. EXPERIENCED operators on ladies’ cloaks ;;ld suits. D. M. DAVIDSON & CO., 53 st st. WANTED—Stock boy from 15 to 17 years of age. Apply between 9 and 11 a m. at HALE BROS'. GOOD strong boy wanted. United States Laun- dry, Sixteenth and Valencia sts. MIDDLE-AGED or elderly man to care for 3 horses. 119 Tenth st. UNDER pressers wanted on vests. S. N. WOOD & CO., 2T Geary st. BUSHELMAN, pressers and cleaner. California Clothing Renovatory, 287 O'Farrell. BOY to learn grocery business; ref. Call bet. 6~ 8 p. m. to-day, cor. Ellis and Webster sts. WANTED—A good cook for a small restaurant. Inquire 52 Eighth st. EXPERIENCED_layer-off: steady. CARSON GLOVE CO., 128 Second st. EXPERIENCED salesman for a merchant tallor store, J. GORDAN, 1124 Market st STRONG boy wanted to assist jorter; state wages expected. Box 1014, Call office. COATMAKER for country. REISS BROS. & CO.. 24 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS book salesmen: big money to right parties. Box 3364, Cail office. ASSISTANT waiter waited; $15 per month and found. 2723 Sutter st. DISHWASHER wanted; small restaurant; $18 per month and found. Sutter st. . ‘WANTED—Office boy; wholesale house. Apply Monday 8 &. m., $00 Fourth st. WANTED—By a firm manufacturt goods and carrying stock in New York, a commission agent residing in San® Francisco who would sell the Pacific Coast and east to Denver; must have knowledge of linens and have good references; person having alreac a white goods account preferred. Apply, g ing particulars, box 4693, Call affice. WANTED—Up-to-date, all-around reporter.who can assist In editorial - ork, write shorthand and run a typewriter. Write at once, giving fefernces and wages required to MARK R. PLAISTED, Evening Democrat, Fresno, Cal. TRY our men’s shoes, union made, at $1 per palr, foot-form shoes at $2 50, or orthopedic ehoes, $3 0; best shoes on earth. 11 Third st.. Examiner building. 5 doofs from Market. GOVERNMENT positions—Examinations 300 write for free circular 14, giving various po- sitions, salaries, etc. Polytechnic Business College, Oakland, Cal. A MAN of indomitable energy and push, a good taiker, eager to make money. F. PERSON, 477 and 488 Parrott building. WANTED—Experfenced furniture salesman. Apply Superintendent's office, THE EMPO- RIUM. NTED—Young man who is experienced in cloaks and suits to go to a city not far from San Francisco; state age, experienco and salary expected. Apply box 1010, Cail. GOVERNMENT Civil Service examinations will #con be held in every State: full information and_sample questions free on request. Co- lumbian Corres. College, Washington, D. BOYS wanted te work during the Grand Army convention; good wages and easy work. Ap- ply at 607 Market st. WANTED—Experienced silk salesman; good wages; references required. Address M., box 3360, Call office. i TRY our men’s choes, union mads, at $1 pair: foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express or mail charges. 11 Third st., Examiner bldg. WANTED—Cash boys at STRAUSS & FROH- MAN'S, 107 Post st. PANTSMAKER for Merced; steady work; good wages. P. GREENBERG & CO., Flood bldg. WANTED—EBright young man of good address, tween 17 and 19 years of age, to learn the ry goods business. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS." WANTED—By a large talloring establ! a first-class cutter of experience, ability pleasing personality; must have good char- acter and habits; the position affords a good salary: this is a splendid opportunity for the right kind of a man. Address box 3349, Call. WANTED —~Youns man who s an_experienced ry goods wrapper. Apply between 9 and a m: at HALE BROS. % = _—_— WANTED—A solicitor for an old-established job printing house; liberal salar~ to a hustler. Adrdess box 3348, Call office. _— WANTED—First-class pressman on _platen resses. FORD, SMITH & LITTLE CO., 0s_Angeles. WANTED—Good man as salesman: preferadly w acquainted with wholesale paper business: good salary for right man. Box 811, Call. BOY swanted. 238 Kearny st. —ee WANTED—For the U. S. Marine able- bodied, unmarried men, mmuc;nrp:u 35: ®ood character; must speak, read and writs English; marines serve at sea on men-of-war in all parts of the world, on land in our isi- and possessions, and at naval stations in the United States. Apply at recruiting office, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal.; 2221 N. Main st.. Los Angeles, Cal., and 401 K st., Sacra- mento, Cal. PICK HOPS—Excursion to El Robles ranch, on Russian River, fixed for August 13 only, in- stead of August 25, as previously advertised; call immediately for E1 Robles tickets; fami- les and young people preferred: heavy crops: excellent pay: beautiful mr; plenty amuse- g ments. E. CLEMENS HORST COMPANY, 122 Battery st.. S. F. WANTED—Educated young man to learn our business and take responsible position when qualified; $900 per vear; first-class references required. Stoddard Lectures, 210 Examiner buflding. BARBER shop for sale; two chairs, one new revolving: 3 living rooms; big yard; no rea- sonable offer refused; owner leaves for coun- try; snap. 392 Dolores st. WANTEDLaborers and_m: that Ed Rolkin, Reno Hou: added 100 new ‘rooms to the Denver House, 217 Third st.} 260 rooms: 23 per night. WANTED—Rough carpenters and laborers, Apply room 14, 26 Montgomery st., San Francisco Construction Company. TRY our men’s shoes, union mads, e foot-form shoes at 32 50; we i : hanies to know proprietor, has mall charges 11 Third st. sier Side. BOY about 15 years for mew's furnishing store. 424 Kearny. COATMAKER for country. CO.. 24 Sutter st. MAN to ¢6 janitor work for tuj Barber School. 1A Howard st . " & ' — SATLORS and ordinary seam, Australia. HERMAN'S, zc.nsthm' :? - —_— . 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoon, 50c up; soling cheap. 923 Hmnr‘fi at., n: Sth. PENSION atty. E. A. Bullls, room 40, Nldg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, 5.";"3'.' WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Thi near free "bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisement, hscript received at Call hmhnflwfl." nuu‘::: BRANCH office for subscriptions has Valencia st. REISS BROS. & A

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