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42 CHURCH SERVICES. SIMPSON Memorial Methodist Bpiscopal John Stephens, the. pastor, preach & m on “A Soldiers Faith” and at p. m. on “Testing Our Christianity.” Music under the direction of Mr. 1. E. Blake. Sun: day-school at 12:30 p. m., C. B. Perkins su- grtingent Epworth League at 6:45 p. m., . R. O. Moody president. A cordial wel- come for all to the services of this church. CENTRAL Church (Methodist Episcopal), Mis- sion st., bet. Sixth and Seventh—Arthur H. Briggs and Herber F. Briggs, pastors. 11 & m., sermen by Arthur H. Bnm;l;n’mcm!. ““The Character of a Methodist."” societies of Christian Endeavor. oconcert, programme—Overture, (Bellinl), orchestra; instrumental quintet, “Night Song’” (Vogt); contralto solo, ‘“The Penitent” (Coombs), Miss Logan Tooley; se- (Von Bion), orchestra; “"March’ (Gmnenv-ld,)_, orches- tra. 8 p. m., sermon by Herbert F. Briggs. The seats are fres. T'hlipooplc are welcome. GRACE Church _(Methodist Episcopal), cor. Twenty-first and Capp sts.—Rev. Francis M. Lerkin, Ph.D., pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday-school at 12:45 p. m. Morning subject, “Ministering Spirits. Bvening subject, ““The Holy Cathollo Church,” the viewpoint of a Protestant. All .invited. Epecial music at the evening service. CALIFORNIA-STREET nnxmn Church, cor. Californis snd Broderick sts.—'‘Christ end His Friends” will be the subject of Rev. Clarence Reed at 11 & m. “The Manliness of Christ’”” will be the subject at 7:45 p. m. J. H. Hallowell, organist and chorister. Strangers are invited. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Jack- son and Fillmore streets—Rev. Jobn Hemp- hill, D. D., pestor. Morning service at 11 o'clock; sermon topic, *“The That Never Die.”” Evening service at 7:45 o’cloc] sermon_tople, ~'Our Victorious Lord Returny from the Confiict.”” The pastor will ps &t both services. Sabbath school at a m., orchestral music; Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p. m.; prayer meeting Wed. nesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are cor- dially invited. 7. JOHN'S Presbyterian fornis and Octavia streets—Rev. George Eidredge, pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Bvening service at 7:45 o'clock, at which there will be a special musical ser- vice. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; Christian Endesvor Soclety, vacation. Prayer meeting, Wednesdey evening at 8 o'clock. LEBANON Presbyterian Church, cormer Sgn- chez and Twenty-third sts., pastor, Rev. R. Logen, M. A.—Morning subject, “Is War Justifiable?” Special reference to the Civil War and the visit of the veterans to San Francisco. Bvening subject, *Pau orn- ing service ag 11 o'clock, evening e at § o'clock. ristian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Bunday-school at 10 a. m. Everybody given & hearty weicome. Seats free. TNITARIAN Church (First), 5.W. cor. Geary | and Franklin sts—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, minister; Rev. Bradford Leavitt and Charles A Murdock, supts. of Sunday school. The Junior Church and Sunday school are at 10 o'clock. The morning service is at 11 o'clock. Rev. Bradford Leavitt will preach; subject, “The Greater Heroism.” Music by quartet, under direction of H. Bretherick, organist. All sre cordially Invited. There is Do, even- ing service. UNITARIAN Church (Second), corner Twen- tieth and Capp sts. (take Mission or Valencia st. car)—Rev. Jay Willilam Hudson, minister; residence, 500 Capp st. The Sunday school is under the superintendency of W. C. Maxwell and meets at 9:45 o'clock. At the morning mervice at 11 o'clock Mr. Hudson will preach on the subject, ““What Shall We Do With Sunday?’ Musical programme by orchestra ané choir, directed by Jabish Clement. The sittings are free. No regular evening service. FIRET Prestyterian Church, Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st—Rev. Willlam Kirk Guthrie, pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock, Rev. George H. Scott of New Hamp- shire, and & soldier of the battle cf Get: burg, will preach, subject, Msn Evening service, 45 o'clock, preacher, Rev. W. K. Guthrie. Appropriate and patriotic music will be given at both mervices. Evening praise service for G. A. R.: Anthem “O Come,,Let Us Sing Unto the Lord” (Buck); tenor solo and congrega- tion, ““Battie Hymn of the Republic”’; organ #olo, “Imprgvisation on National Airs”: of- fertory duet (soprano and alto), ‘Awake Up * (Miliet); anthem, ‘O Thou E 5 udden); organ _postiude, Spangled Banner.” Otto Fleissner, organist and direc Sabbath-school, 12:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor p m. Wednes The Full-grown day, § p. m., midweek . leader, Re W. K. Guthrie. Members of the Grand Army of the ile and their friends are cor- dlally invited to all of these services. TRINITY Church, cor. Bush and Gough sts Rev. F. W. Clampett, rector. Holy munion 7:30 a. m school 9 m. Morning service 11 o' . sermon b rector. Evensong 4 p. m.; sermon by as- sistant PLYMOUTH Congregational Church, Post st., mear Webster—Rev. 1. C. Meserve, D. I pastor. es at 11 a. m. and At the ev service the pastor will speak on “Lessons From the Great Civil War.’ Visitars and strang are alw ‘welcome. RAL ROBERT LEE and His Patriotism™ will be the subject of Rev. Wil- liam Rader's sermon at the Third Congrega- tional Church at 7:45 p. m. In the morning, ““The Heroism of the Commonplace” the subject FIRST Baptist Church, ing at 11 a m. and st.—Preach- by the Rev ) Eddy 0 p. m W. B. Hinson of San Diego. ble school at’ 12:3 Y. P. S. C E. at 6:30. Prayer mecting on Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Seats free and all invited will be | 45 p. m. | BEGI the “New Man' musio; silver collec- tion following each lecture; demonstrations | A—$325; RESTAURANT and coffee sal in phrenology and kindred sciences. Opera Third st.; rent $30; Hall, €25 Sutter st., third floor. TISTS, 900 Market, 11 8. m.—Miss Florence Morse, inspirational lecture, clairvoyant; in- troductory remarks, J. J. ‘Wilson, Mrs. Tobias, J. N. 10c. MRS. WERMOUTH and Young, others, Dr. Cowan’s spiritual meeting; 8 p. m., O4d Fellows’ bldg., corner Seventh and Market sts. ARRIVED—Peychic, PROF. FRED EVANS, 1112 Eddy st.; note ad under head of spirit- ualism. siviings. 258 bt Mre. Stoddard’s seances 10c; can be recognized; Sun.Tu. KATIE HEUSSMANN, 800 the Hall, to-night; spiritual messages; ad.'free. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 355 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer; ait. daily; test to all every night; 10a. MME. YOUNG'S convincing spirit messages to- night; 10c. 619 MoAllister; come, skeptics. ‘W. G. HEEGAN holds a test meeting to-night, 10c; sittings, 10 to 12 and 1 to 5. JOHN ELATER'S test meeting to-night at 8:13 sharp; lower hall. 117 Larkin st. BARLE'S grand siate and test seance to-night. 1062 Ellis street. MEETING NOTICES. O. F.—Regular meeting DAY EVENING. Business d’ importance. B. KAUFMANN, N. G. CELSIOR Lodge No. 310, 1. O. ‘%, F.—Initiation ~ MONDAY EVENING, Aug. 24. Visiting brethren cordially lnflé‘nfl. HANNAY, N. G. M. HAWKINS, R B GREAT Scotch gathering—Clan Fra- ser's picnic at Schuetzen Park AD- J MISSION DAY, Sept. 8. This will be the outdoor event of the season; new, novel and amusing events, in- cluding football and walking gtches, etc.; dancing all day in the largest pavilion on the Pacifio Coust. Tickets, in- cluding R. R. fare, 50c; children, 25c. WILLIAM CORMACK, Chief. A. KING, Secretary. el ] TO the Officers and Members of the Riggers' and Steve- dores’ Union Association Local 222 of the 1. L. M. and T. Association—You are hereby notified to attend the, lar meeting of this asso- ciation to be Held Monday, Aug. 24, at 8 p. m. Business of great importance to come before the association. By order of THOMAS F. BRYANT, President. HENRY JEND, Recording Secretary. THE Mission 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 Transfer may come before the meeting. books will eclose on Thursday, Aurust 20. By order of the board of directors. M. C. GORHAM, Sccretary. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, Unifed States or Canada one year for §1, postage paid. —_—— AGENTS WANTED. $1.00 PER HOUR and upward POSITIVE. The anufacturers of the BEST, most attractive ladies’ and men's dress shoe known desire men and women re- markable sight seliing health and comfort selling plan; possibilities and RAPID SELLING demonstrators everywhere. Ten NEW, features; original unlimited. NO RISK. = Write to-day. Kushion Komfort Shoe Co., 1156 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. WANTED—AnR established Chicago corporation nts & manager and general agent for its Pa- cific Coast branch, located at San Francisco. Must_possess executive ability and unques- tioned integrity; must have had selling ex- perfence and be able to invest some capital. Address, with references, experience and par- | ticulars, P. O. box 193, Chicago, Il WE want men and women of gond in every community and Canada to represent us. Hustlers, as so0on as they learn the business, cau earn $3 per day and upward. Address T. J. BRADSHAW, president, room 602, Granite block, St. Louis, Mo, LENT opportunity is offered to a man of character and ability, who can sell first- class Government bonds for monthly install- standing ments without risk; good commission; people | who speak different languages preferred. Ap- ply Rialto bldg., rooms 305-407. others. business at mense profits formation for stamp. Denver, Colo. We start you in profitable mall-order our home; pleasant work; im- unlimited possibilities; full in- Franklin-Howard Co., AGENTS wanted elty Sign Cards 10 to 100 on_sight verywhere to handle “Nov- every merchant buys from 800 varleties; catalogue Chicago, Tl Quota of Bible Quotations and dence. R. I REV. MR. HINSON of San Diego, Cal., preach at the First Baptist Church, subject, morning, “What Everybody Wante'; even- ing, ““Destroy Christ; Then Wh will | than coal; heats stoves and furnaces; burns crude ofl; sample free. Co.. Station E, New York, N. Y. AT the Young Men's Christian bullding, Mason and Ellls sts., Assoctation this_(Sunday) | PIVE experienced men to p afterncon, at 3 o'clock, Rev. Frank K. Baker will address the mass meeting for men; subject, ““The Advantages of Matrimony to the Young Man,'’ the fourth in the series. Mr. and Mrs. Baker, the blind evangelis will sging, and | men are invited to attend. FIRST Chw Christ, fentist, Central block, 223 Sutter st., bet. Kearny and Grant | ave.—Christisn Science service at 11 a. m. subject of lesson-sermon, “'Christ Jesus. Sunday school for children at the same hour: Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock: free | reading room all are w 206 Kearny st., rooms 508-510; ome THE People's Church, Sunday ecvenings at 8 o'clock, Elks' Hall, 252 Sutter st.—Pastor, Mrs. Anna L. Gillispie. Subject this even- ing, “‘Hidden Purposes.”” All are welcome. class_mercantile company c best business men on coast are directors. Ad- dress box 1096, Call office. GENTS—A new money-maker. 477 and 478 Parrott building. F. PERSON, e e AGENTS AND SOLICITORS WANTED. | WANTED—An A No. 1 solicjtor; need apply. Call 1114 Washington st., Oak- land, room 3, 10-12 a. m. [ N S — ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ROBT. W. KING. atty-at-law, Examiner bid., rm. 611; all cases, damages, estates, wills, attachments, collections, etc.; consultation free: no advance charges: call or write; even- ings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. THE Theosophical Society, Golden Gate Lodge —Free public lecture every Sunday, 8 p. m., Fiood building, 809 Market st. Subject to- night, y Miss M. A. Walsh. Discussion meeting Saturday, § p. m., Emma Spreckels building. Library and free read- ing-room, room 11. Fiood building, open daily, 1 to 4 p. m THE Theosophical Society—Col. H. 8. Olcott, president-founder. Headguarters, second fioor, 044 Fellows' bldg. Public lecture at 8 p. m. by Frederick M. Willis; subject, ““The House We Live In.” . Lotus Group at 11 a. m, Study class, Thursday at 2:30 p. m. HERMETIC Brotherhood, 500 Van Ness ave. Open meeting Thursday eve., 8 o'clock. W. C. Batley, M. D., lectures on sym- bolism of motion. PhD. r SUNDAY LECTURE! DR. W. R. PRICE, of international fame as | orator, author, sclentist and philosopher, lec- | tures under the auspices of The Psychic Re- search Society this evening at 8 o'clock, Memorial Hall, Odd Fellows' bidg.; subject, ““The Labor Question”—discussed from the standpoint of new for practical) psychology, with tele; ic demonstrations; admission 10c. HE ninent | eminent Jecturer in Carnegie FRAN Lyceum, New York. on the Religion of Sci- ence. & founder “‘Independent Liberal Soclety of the New Thought,” delivers address Gold- en Gate Hall, Sunday, 11 a. m. (only); sul Ject, “Progress and Triumph of Truth. “Magnetic Orator.” “Profound Thinker, Mise Xena Roberts sings. Seats free. . J.-Depew Kergan's free lecture this evening, Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, i) Market st.; subject, “How's Your Heart followed by views of Venice, the home of the Pope. free tickets will be distributed for X- ruy exhibition at Sanitarfum, Tuesday even. ing; remember the question bo: O. N. ORLOW will deliver an interesting lec. ture in Golden Gate Hall (upstairs), 629 Sut- ter st., this evening at § o'clock sharp; sub- ject, “'God and Man of the Twentiath Cen- tury” Piano and vocal solos; admission is ree. DR. ALEXANDER J. McIVOR-TYNDALL de. livers popular peychological lecture, i* Thought ™’ tc-night, Steinway Hall, Sutter, :15. Telegraphic and thought-trans- ference demonstrations follow. | 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. 31 ADVICE free: divorces a specialty;quick,quiet; Bo charge without success; established 18 yra. G. W. HOWE 1122 Market st.. opp. Hale's. ADVICE free all cases. R, C. ADAMS, room 316, third floor, Examiner bullding. L. 6. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar. ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. AITKEN & AITKEN. attorneys, rs. 300-10-11 Clunfe bidg.. 503 California st.; tel. Main 727. ADVICE free: all cases; open evenings. M. L. RYAN, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. ual meeting of the stockholders of the fic Undertakers will be held at 777 16 pages, sent to any address in the | in the United States | No_money i8 required. | business for yourself; stop working for nd_20c in stamps for the handsome | Agents are selling thousands of | them. W. P. SMITH & CO., box 1538, Provi- | A = | $1000—THE Santa Cruz bill-posting plant; will | $30 A WEEK to sell our oil burner,% cheaper | Write National Mfg. | none other | GROCERY and ba: THE SAN FRANOISCO CALL, SUNDAY; AUGIfB’l‘ 23, 1903, BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. | LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Eom. AR e A—$1500; RESTAURANT and chop house; close to Phelan building; daily receipts about ; splendid business. See R. G. WILKB, on average daily receipts, $18; a bargain. R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny. Morse, 2 and 7:30 | NEW HOTEL FOR SALE— K rana ‘new brick hotel of 100 rooms, |/ magnificently furnished throughout with the very best grade of furmiture and carpets; located in the very heart of the high-grade residence hotel section, on & corner, and equipped with every modern hotel con- venience, such as electric lights, electric | elevator, steam heat, phones in every room, billiard ‘room, grill room, etc.; long lease. If you're looking simply for something cheap, for lation, ardless of quality, don" Pother with this. But it you want a really high-grade p: ition !‘omlnzn! Invest- ment that will yleld , steady returns and be a credit to you, by all me look into it. Apply Room 1408, Call building. $15,000—HALF tnterest in well-established bus- iness in San Francisco; capital required to meet expansion. Don’t inquire uniess a work- er and ambitious; full investigation permit- ted; bank references; write for interview; principals only dealt with. Box 10006, Call. THERE is only one absolutely perfect, safe and sure system of beating the races, earning a regular dividend each month of 6 per cent and upward when the results are guaranteed by a respectable, reputable incorporated com, with a large capital and guarantee fund foi that purpose. The ‘‘Ledger System' alone has accomplished this and it is the sole prop- erty of the undersigned, to whom you should write for particulars at once in order to avail yourself of the greatest opportunity ever pre- gented to you. Address Kentucky Mutual Sweepstakes Assn., Temple Court, N. Y. City. . g CORNER lodging house—Sixty rooms, and every one big and sunny; downtown location; & new house, nicely furnished; only opened | & short time, yet aiready on a paying basis; | everything modern; electric lights, steam heat, etc.; long lease; & good legitimate in- vestment; offered for what it's worth; not a cent less, not & cent more. Apply room 1403, Call building. FOR SALE— Furniture, carpets and good will of & new brick apartment house of 175 rooms in the city’s swellest locality; partly furnished, and although fust opened, is half filled with regu- lar ‘tenants already; long lease. If you want an apartment house don't fail to get particu- lars of this, at room 1403, Call bullding. TO LEASE, On Mason street, adjoining the ‘Poodle Dog,” a fine, modern rooming house of 105 rooms, under construction, but alm finished; 50 single rooms and 55 baths; great location} reasonable rent; a sure money winner if run on the right plan. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st MANAGER wanted—A natlonal concern with headquarters in New York would lihe to cor- respond with men of ability who are capable of establishing branch office and managing & large business on salary basis. They must be hustlers, strictly trustworthy, well edu- cated and able to invest from $3000 to $5000 in @ thoroughly established, succeseful and legitimate business; references exchanged. Box 400, 617 Sixth ave., New York. LIST your mining stock for sale If you want cash: no brokerage or listing fees: 10,000 buy- ers of mining shares; send for, particulars, list of fake and defunct stocks, latest mining news, all States. Bulletin Mining Exchange, 1748 ‘Stout st., Denver, Colo. FOR SALE BY ELROD & HULL. $400—Chicken ranch. $1000—Dairy, cows and goats. ELROD & HULL, 1 block of Fruitvale station. | A MECHANICAL engineer wants to meet an intelligent lady of means that will consider an investment in a secure and very profitable permanent enterprise in Oakland. Box 815, Call_office, Oakland. FOR sale—Corner grocery and bar; running ® years; with lot 25x100 and improvements; a €tore and 2-story cottage; 6 rooms and bath; NW cor. Twenty-first and Douglass sts. | WILL sell modern ground floor photographic studio, fully equipped; established business; if necessary will instruct entire business to buyer. C. G. FOLLRATH, Peoria, Iil. GET your shares! Great success' See the new saw filing machine. Office room, 4 Flood bldg., or at M. P, SCHELL'S, Model Maker, 629 Mission st. | FIRST-CLASS delicacy store; good location; doing good business; at a bargain; sickness cause of selling. Box 1007, Cail. BALOON for sale, cheap; long lease; cheap rent; sell because of death; call between 7 and '8 p. m. 794 Mission st. SULLIVAN CO., 1139 Maplewood ave., | $250—GOOD paying candy and icecream busi- ness;\established 3 vears; must be sold; good chance. 1119 Folsom st.or Smith's, 241 8th. OLD-ESTABLISHED grocery and bar for sale. Inquire at southwest corner Powell and Val- lejo sts., from 9 a. m. to b p. m. pay for itself in one year. nta Cruz, Cal. BUSINESS man with office furniture and small capital wants profitable employment. Box 1081, Call. $1000 WANTED to establish cannery for gro- cers' specialties. Box 1004, Call. 256 Pacific ave., $100 NEEDED to locate gold ledge; rich; near; half interest. Box 1079, Call. FOR sale—Ladies’ and gents' tailoring business with 3 rooms, furnished. Box 1088, Call. LADY of hotel experience would like partner; excellent proposition. Box 403, Call, PARTNER wanted; office business; small cap- ital. Box 1080, Call. FOR sale—Largest, best located stable in city. Apply SCOTT & MAGNER, hay merchants, 815 Sixth st. great bargain: fine loca- tion and trade: cheap rent; living rooms; good bar businer 230 Minna st. CROCKERY, household utensils, toys; account of other business; established yea stands investigatjon. Box 1053, Call. FOR sale—Mocha restaurant. 17569% Mission street. FOR sale—Grocery business in small town: clean, new stock: will invoice about $3000: doing good business; best of reasons for selling. Address P. O. box 123, Suisun, Cal. $350—CHICKEN ranch, chickens and fixtures for sale; 5-room house, 1 acre of land, for rent; $10 per month: 5 years' lease. Address P. O. box 142, Fruitvale, Cal. > $500—PARTNER; tend to shipping goods; do some collecting; $100 month guaranteed. Par- ticulars 620 Bryant st. BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. 3-GEAR hill selling beca 1518 Market limber bicycle; almost new; $50: doctor forbids me to ride. BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. MERCHANDISE business in small town near San Jose. Address box 524, San Jose, Cal. - FOR sale—Oyster and chop house. 1197 Mar- ket st., cor. Eighth. FOR sale—Printing office; good condition; es- tablished patronage: cheap rent. 1042, Call. | A— | MME. M. BERNARD, 100 ; house for men; rent $140....$4000 “mm-utho! Market: rent $100.. 2000 24 ro corner; part cash; bal. easy. I ; 8ood income; rent $20. . 21 rooms; water front; rent $40; 120 rooms; good lease; low rent. b+ 57 rms.; apartments; Western Add.; Mnt . Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels_roadhouses, flats_ 5 to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny 8t. NEWLY furnished 27-room house, on Post st., opposite Olympic Club; private baths, sta- tionary wi ds, medicine lockers, elec- tric lighting, unclator In each room, steam heat throughe and other modern conveni- ences, for rent with 5 years' lease and fur- niture for sale. Apply 338 Post st. CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. D g uahmpmua, dry, ice cold, Is now univer- sally used In sanitarily cleaning carpets, on floor, without removal or_ injury; mod- erate. Apply 8. F. COMPRESSED fi;‘ CLEANING CO., Call big.; phone Main" 3 ‘WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 366-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. CALIFORNIA t-beating Co. J. McQueen, proprietor, 820 Guerrero st., tel. Mission 49. TRY HOPKE BROS.: excellent carpet-beating; mattresses made over. 1432 Howard;South 21 = ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter sf tel, Main 304, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: prices reasonable, 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. CONKLIN'S S Carpet-beating Works. 395 Goldon Gate ave.; telephone East 120 - SPIRITUALISM. ARRIVED—PROF. FRED P. EVANS, the world-famed psychic, known as the independ- ent wrjter and clairvoyant, indorsed by the leading Sapiritusl and psychical socleties a: well @s journals of the world; consulted on office 1112 Eddy st., near Octavia. Send stamp for circular on mediumship. THOMAS OUELLETTE; special life readings 25c; absolutely free unless correct; full names given. 34 Sixth st., rooms 10 and 12. READ on page 32 of a young lady’s marvel- ous escape from death through the advice of ISMAR, the gypsy. A—ETHEL CRINDLE, materializing seance, Sunday eve., b0c. 1115 Post; 8 o'clock sharp. MRS. WINCHESTER, trance medium, 1609 8; Tuesday, 2 p. m. all improtant matters; spiritual or material; | FURNITURE FOR SALE. A A PP FOR BALE—Furniture of 4-room flat cheap. 201 Franklin st.; call bet. 9 and 3 Sunday. NEW carpets and all new oak furniture 5§ room flat cheap. 660 | 1615 Laguna st. FURNITURE WANTED. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission, phone Red 4462, ‘buys, rents, repairs, packs furniture, carpets. e ———————————————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ‘WANTED—Housework, Palo Alto, see lady . office Monday, $25; housework, Vacaville, $25, no washing, fare ; San Rafael, 3 in fam. 1ly, $25; 4 housework girls in Berkeley, Ala meda, Oakland, San . _at_$25; call Monda; J. F. CROS! & CO., 334 Sutte HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. A GERMAN nursery governess for 2 grown children, 8§ and 10 years; a cook who under- stands German cooking, in sma!l family, $40; a cook for San Rafael, $30; second girl for San Rafael, $25; a parlor maid and waitress, $30; a German maid and seam- stress, $30; a French lady's maid, $30; & second girl for city, §25; a cook and genéral housework girls, $35; 10 housework girls for city and country, $20 and $25. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A SECOND girl for Mare Island; wages $25. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter, nr. Powell. EXPERIENCED millinery maker wanted. Ap- ply superintendent's office, The Emporium. DESIGNER, waist trimmer and pald appren- tice wanted. 2014 Sutter st. BECOND girl, Menlo Park, $30; Ross Valley, ; San Rafael, $20; nursegiri, Ross Valley, i lady's mald, $25, one who can pack;: call Monday. J. F. CROSBIT & CO., 334 Sutter st. COOK. hotel, country, $38; cook; 10 boarders, $30; 3 German cooks, small board- ing-house cooks, $25-$30; want a_large number of cooks for both American and Ger- man families at $20, $25, $30 in both city and country. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. WANTED—Working hotel housekeeper, $30; 5§ second girls, city and country; 3 nursegirls, city and country, $25-$30; German compan- fon to lady, $25; 2 chambermaids, wait one meal, $20; nurse for nursery, $20: 4 wait- resses, $20, $25; chambermaid, girls’ school, $25; laundress for hospital. $20; 2 laundresses for orphanage, $30, and 40 housegirls in both city and country at $20, §25, $30; call Mon- day. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. HOP PICKERS—HOP PICKERS. Men, women and children, pay §1 per 100, can make $2 to $3 a day; we make speclal shipments Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. | Wagons will meet ; The 24th, 25th and 26th. you at the depot and take you to the hop flelds; fare $1 50, office fee $1. CAL. EM- PLOYMENT AGENCY, 59 Third st. WANTED—Experienced sateslady for chil- dren’s millinery department; good pay and steady position to right party; raference nec- essary. Apply between and 10:30 Mon- day, I. MAGNIN & CO., 43-53 Ellis st. ‘WANTED—Young girls as apprentices to learn the business. Apply between 9:30 and 1 a, m., Monday, I. MAGNIN & CO., 33 Ellis st. ‘WANTED—Experienced dressmakers for alter- ations. Apply between 830 and 9:30 a. m. Monday, I. MAGNIN & CO., 43-53 Ellis st. KATIE HEUSSMAN, circle Friday evening, 26c; sittings. 1000 Harrison st., cor. Sixth. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance clairvovant, bueiness medium and life reader. 416 Turk. EDWARD EARLE, 1062 Ellls, readings daily, 9:30 to 4; ceances Sunday and Thursday. JOHN SLATER' sharp; lower test meeting to-night at 8:15 117 Larkin CLAIRVOYANTS. CALL AT ONCE AND SAVE $2. My Regular §3_Reading This Week for .M B 2 % 8 N PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE The First Reglstered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco. I do hereby solemnly agree and guaran to make you no charge if I fail to tell yo neme, occupation and what you call for; premise to tell you whether husband, wife o Lweetheart s true or false; to tell whom and when you will marry; in fagt, I will tell yon every hope, fear or ambitiofl better than you can tell yourself. He restores lost affections, rcunites the separated, causes speedy and happy marriages, makes you successful and prosperous, cures disease and lost vitality without medicire, locates hidden treasures;.| hours 10 a. m. to § p. m.; Sundays 2 to & O'Farrell st., 326. 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, reveals the present happenings and portrays events to oceur in the future; if you are In trouble, dls- contented or not satisfied in life, or have do. mestic, love or business troubles, consuit 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. - ~ B ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and nently located at 1104 Market % private readings daily. 10 a. ~ m. to 5 p. m.; readings by malil as satisfac- tory as In person; 3 questions answered, $1; full life, $5; send lock of hair, date and year of birth: don’t send currency, Send postoffice, Wells-Fargo money order or registered letter. A—MME. PORTER, scientific clairvoyant and card reader, born with a double veil and sec- ond sight; tells the past, present and future; GIRLS and women to operate on shirts, coats and overalls. If you are looking for work glve us a trlal. We pay inexperienced hands while Tearning; new machines; best of prices; steady work guaranteed. Apply 531 Mission. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, hair work; removal 'of superfiucus hair taught from A to Z 18 2 weeks for $10; positions guaranteed; $10 to $20 per week; school day and eve. 238 Geary, r. 13; maids prepared. A—LADIES, learn all branches hairdyessing trade; manicuring, massage, etc.; 1236 Mar- ket st., cor. Jones, room 94; positions secured at_highest wages; day and eve. class; call. WOMEN and girls to work on frult; steady employment; day and plece work; highest ‘wages. CODE-PORTWOOD CANNING CO., Bryant and Tenth. A—Girls to learn millinery now for fall season: both seasons taught from start to finish in o month for $10; positions s trimmers, sal ladies, etc., guaranteed at $10 per week up; day and evening class. 143 Stockton st., r. 13. LADIES to do plecework home: we furnish ma- terials; pay from $7 to $12 weekly. stamped envelope Royal Co., 34 Monroe st., Chicago. $20 A 100 writing letters home; envelope for particulars. Electric Remedy Co., dept. 101, 235 So. Michigan, South Bend, Ind. LADIES—Do sewing home; machine or hand; material furnished; no deposit. ‘Woman's Rem. Co., 12 State st., desk A3S, Chicago. WANTED—AIl the ladies to know that we are the only house making sults (o individual measurements at factory _prices; try it. Royal Cloak and Suit Co., 523 Market st. ANTED—Young woman with knowledge of bookkeeping for gen. clerical work in whole- sale estab.; refs.; res. of S. F. Box 1060, Call. FIKST-CLASS sewers on ladles’ waists, tennis gowne, etc.; work sent or car fare paid. H. FRIEDLANDER, 338 Fell st. WANTED—First-class millinery maker; salary $15 per week; state experience. Box 1091, Call office. A GOOD motherly woman Is wanted for a 10- ladies, 50c; gents, $1; by cards. palmistry | months baby: it Is a nice home for the right and clalrvo; itting; $1 50, 126 Turk st. party. Box 1092, Call. Mrs. A, H, Kronenberg, palmist, clairyoyant, | GOOD woman wanted for a small child; work card reader, will give a good reading, 10c, for a short time only; when others fafl try me to convince yvourself. 402 Franklin, near Grove. light; a good home; and salary expected. state age, references Box 1003, "Call. FREEYour fortune; nothing but the truth. Send now three 2-cent stamps and birthdate. Dr. BEST, 144, D. 665, Chicago. READ on page 32 of a young lady's marvel- ous escape from death through the advice of ISMAR, the gypsy. A—Mme. Ravenna reads life, business advice; 23c up. 5 4th st.. near Market. . clairvoyant card reader; ladles 26c; gents 50c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 20c; gents 50 1 Misgion st., nr. 6th; open Sun. MISS R, wonderful card reader; sat- isfaction guaranteed. 303 Jessie, cor. 4th. MRS, SHAFER_clairvoyant card reader: sit- tings dally. 44814 Jessie st., bet, 5th and 6th, OLDEST lady palmist and card reader In city. 261 Kearny, room 20; ladies 25c, gents 5oc. MME. LE FERN, professional card reading. 109 Fifth st. GIRLS—About 15, for wages; apply at once. 100 Ezcramente st. LADY over 25 with some business experience to take charge of business branch. Box 1080, Call office. OPERATORS on learners. G. W, Mission st. factory work: good muslin_ underwear: also REYNOLDS CO., 3595 Send | SALESMEN wanted to handle our well-known AMES & HARRIS, | HELP WANTED-—MALE. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, Steamer sails this morning. Eureka, Humboldt County, half fare. 10 laborers, large sawmill company, $40 fd. Call early to go to Eureka. This s positively the only office that ships to Astoria, Or. Fee $1. Very cheap fare. Company work. 30 laborers, $51 50 found. 20 rockmen, $59 found. We are the only office that ships. Steamer sails to Caspar to-morrow (Mon- day). Free fare. Fee §1. 80 laborers, teamsters and tunnelmen, §3 to $2 75 day. Willits, Ukiah route. Free fare. Fee $1. 10 laborers and teamsters, $2 25 day. Speclal—Blacksmith, ranch, boss here, $50 found; cook, small R. R. camp, free fare, $40 found; carpenter, R. R., north, free fare, §4 day. Call to-day at the PACIFIC EM- PLOYMENT AGENCY, 520 Sacramento st., for the above jobs. Call early to-day. A SPECIAL TO-DAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY. Otfice open from 7 &. m. to 12 m. NEW WORK. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Iron handlers . i Spikers . .. Strappers . Laborers . . Board $4 50 week. Ship every morning 8 o’clock. FREE FARE..FREE FARE..FREE FARE. SHIP MONDAY EAST, STATE OF NEVADA. Laborers, fence builders, tunnelmen....$2- FREE FARE..FREE FARE..FREE FAR C. R. HANSEN & CO., Employment Agen! 429 Bush st. 642 Clay A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12. Head waiter, $90; head laundryman, night clerk, $30; houseman who can’ car: penter, $60; 10 colored waiters, $30. SALESMEN wanted—To flll vacancies; 2 trav- eling grocery salesmen, worth $125 per month and expenses; good territory; well-known house; established trade; write, giving experience and references; personal intervie if_satisfactory. Box 1054, Call. Office half block long: 14 clerks ; GeSs S SN one 10 Ste smstriots “FREE" Bulletin of Labor, containing every position segregated under departments ready 1o% aditions. GET ONE Freep " 203 o "6 TEHIS 18 WHAT ¥ MADE US FAMOUS. We know no distinction between man and YOU ARE ALL EQUAL. YOU ARE ALL WELCOME. 1902 GAVE 1508 WE'LL GIve 45,000 60,000 MEN WORK WE SHIP YOU FREE TO CN! FREE TO-DAY. FREE TO ,\u!.' Ogden, Utah, All parts Nevada, Los County, Chatsworth Park. Willits, Ukiah, Oregon, Arizona, To-day, And All Points North, East. Sou c.mmmllnd A A £ pile drivers, butlders, drillers, single, double and racnine men, corner and bench hands, muckers, chuck tenders, car dumpers, teamsters, la- borers, track men, cooks, walters, biack- smiths, etc., $5, $4, $3 50, $3, §2 50. $2 day. Free fare. Free fare. Frea fare. Everybody talking. ds going. Are you? Are you? - Are you? MURRAY & READY, 634 and 638 Clay st. 165 MEN OR BOYS. FRUIT PICKERS—$30 fd—FRUIT PICKERS Fare $1. Fee §1. Three months’ i bs; picking, packing and drying. 865 laborers, teamsters, city and country Jobs. §2, $2 50 and §3 day. All classes of Work; come see. Italians, §2 25 a day. ‘ou board yourselves. Steady Jobs. 26 laborers, free fare, 14 miles away, $42 and found. factory, fare paid, 26 laborers, you'll suit, $67 50. 155 coal miners, free fare, §3 to $5 day. 165 laborers, teamsters, Willits, Ukiah, free fare, $67 50. Do You Know—Fres Fare— On every train we ship to 5. P. Co's own work, on all divisions, laborers, extra gangs; also section bands. DIAMOND MATCH COMPANTY. 136 teamsters and axmen, $75. 197 laborers and drillers,” $15. 165 track layers, ballast track, $67 80. Cost_you only $i; no discount; steady job. MINES, QUARRIES, TUNNELS. 155 laborers, you'll suit, $60, §75 and found. 96 miners and timbermen, $90 and found» 186 quatrymen, also driliers, $52 to $90. 96 carmen, furnace men. $75. STABLES, FARMS, DAIR'ES. HARVEST. 196 farm, orchard, vineyard hands, $30 to 5 and found. rs milkers, butter makers, $30, $35, go 1. 156 harvest hands, hay balers, $2 50, $3 day. 68 choremen, coachmen, gardeners, $30 to and found. fgoltsblemen. city and country, $30 to $45 fd. 86 men for brickyards, $3d to $80 found. MARRIED HELP WANTED. 12 men and "l_[vt-. Son, am mines, i1l to $70 and found. mills, $0 ORRAY & READY, 634 and 638 Clay st. GOVERNMENT civil service examinations will soon be held in every State; information and questions used by the Government free. Co- lumbian Correspondence College, Washing- on, D. C. WANTED—Young man used to and quick at figures as assistant in statistic and cost dept. wholesale business; resident of S. F.; perma- nent position; refs required. Box 1066, Call. shoe polishes; best and cheapest In mar- ket; fine chance for hustlers. Cleveland Toy and Mfg. Co., Cleveland, Ohlo. WANTED—In a wholesale house, & young man, 18 to 20 years old, with some experience in running electric elevator; references required. Address box 1073, Call. WANTED—Experienced, hustling solicitl: lesmen to sell safes; references requl Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co., 605 Market st. WANTED everywhere—Hustlers to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples. etc.; no can- vassing; good pay. Sun Adv. Bureau, Chicago. WANTED— Experlenced {rayeling salesman for Calif.; only high-grade men need apply; bond required. Drawer S., Chicago. WANTED—20 relable, strong young men, Mon- day morning at 7 o'clock. LONG Syrup Re- fining Co., Sth and Brannan sts. WANTED at once, 2 errand boys at JOE ROSENBERG'S store. Apply at 11 O'Far- ERRAND boy, $4 50 week. Apply Sunday, 10-12, or Monday. H. KRAMER, 20 San- some. ENTRY clerk: must be rapld writer and ex- tender; references required: steady position to right man. Box 1070, Call. DETECTIVES—Every locality: good salary; experience unnecessary. International Detec- tive agency, Milwaukee, Wis, FIRST-CLASS penman for wholesale office; rapld writer of good, bold, plain kand. Box 1084, Call office. INTELLIGENT and industrious person for steady position; salary $50. 302 Callaghan bd. A—COOKS—BIG PAY. \ MISCELLANEOUS. WHERE ARB THEY? 868 Lumber Trusts and Syndicat Locat n Four Mandgers here. Two Territories. FREE—FARE—FREE. 995 laborers, no experience wanted, 335 to $70 and found. 188 experienced mill and yard men, $40 to $150 and found. 383 woodsmen, $40 to $150 and found. 386 woodchoppers, tiemakers, shingle, post, picket and box bolt makers; tools.and pro- v d. Hep o MURRAY & READY, BIG L TRUSTS. 634 and 638 Clay st. COOKS. BIG PAY. COOKS, COOKS. 26 cooks for harvest and fruit ranches, hay presses, etc., $70, $00, $30, $40, $30 found; very few men to cook for; no women there: 4 cooks for different mines, $70, 365, $50, $10 and found. 46 cooks, hotels, restaurants, cafes, saloons, etc., $70 to $40 and found. WAITERS, 32 waiters, different places, Including cafes, grills, $45’ to $30 and found. € bell and elevator boys, city and country positions, $15 to $30 and found. 9 porters and bedmakers, city and eountry positions, $45 to $20 and found, 86 dishwashers, etc. city and all parts of California, $40 ‘to and found. 12 butchers, different jobs, $35 to $60 found. 6 bakers, 5 heipers, $35 to $30 and found 18 boys to learn trades and work in factories, 36 to $12 a week. — MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Claw st. fare $1, $90. 35 carpenters, new job, located every- 16 biacksmiths and helpers. where, $90 to $45 and found. Also 96 other aifferent mechanics: come see. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. TO GO TO-DAY NORTH. 15 laborers for lumber company. $30 to $80, ta YOUR FARE PAID. 26 carpenters, plain work, $90 36 laborers to help carpenters, $67 50 Located in El Dorado County. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ARIZONA. A_HAND finishers on waists wanted. 656 | YOUTHS wanted for wrapping counter. Apply | TO-DAY. 900 MILES. Mission st.; take elevator. superintendent’s office, THE EMPORIUM. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 638 Clay st. A—OPERATORS on ladles' underwear; good | YOUNG German to work in grocery store. 2101 SPECIAL ON MIDNIGHT MAIL. pay. 636 Mission st.; take elevator. Golden Gate ave. PHONE and TELEGRAPH_ = : free fare, A_GIRLS from 14 to 16 vears to sew by hand. | RELIABLE young man for wholesale house | ooment fnisher. free fare. o o 39 50 ooy 656 Mission st.; take elevator. to learn business. Box 1083, Call office. Boy to fill boiler, city, 36 week WANTED—Second girl; wages $20. Cali Mon- day foremoon, 2623 Californla st, AN errand boy; about 15 years old. Apply to MacCABE & SON, 611 Merchant st GOOD trimmer wanted. H. P. DINAN, 24 Kearny st. WANTED—Boy for office work in tallor store. 24 Phelan building, 806 Market st. AN active, conscientious woman to travel for a business firm. Box 1078, Call. WANTED—Partner for prospecting gold placer mines, Northern California. Bex 1076, Call. COLLECTION OFFICES. BANGHART & WEYER, Coilectors. No. 1170 Market Street. Room 37. ADVICE free; bad teriants ejected soeedily. CO- LUMBIAN 'LAW AGCY., r. 85, 916 Market; tel. Red 618; collections: gen'l law business. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery. rooms 8-10: tel. 55S0. e ‘WANTED—Experienced operators on hem- stitch machine. = 523 Market st., room 8. ERRAND boy. HALL'S, 10 Kearny. WANTED—Experienced operators on skirts. 523 Market st., room 8. CABINETMAKER wanted; a first-class work- man. The Fink & Schindler Co., 1309 Market. YOUNG girl to assist with housework; small family. 1810 Broderick’st. WANTED—Bright, active office boy; resident of S. F.; wholesale house. Box 1003, Calil. YOUNG girls to wind yarn: no experience. Guntner & Mattérn Co., 607 Grove st. NOTION salesman about 25 years of age; refer- ences required. Box 1071, Call. INTELLIGENT and industrious steady position; salary $50. 302 C: WANTED—Errand boys. Apply HOLM & NA- THAN, 512 Market st. FLATS TO LET. FILLMORE, 1017-1025, near McAllster—Two magnificent new sunny flats, 7 rooms and bath; convenlent to several car lines; rent reasonable. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 Montgomery st., Mills bldg. BRYANT, 821 Corner; several flats, 4 and 5 rooms and bath; $6,'$8, $12. Apply Flat C on _premises. N CONTINENTAL BLDG. & LOAN ASSN. 301 California st., San Francisco, C: HOUSES and flats to Jet; an immense list; ser- Jico absolutely free; tak advantage um:{ this ment ;. V4 you trouble. e%crfln ,:trllt\ll‘.‘ Co., 245-259 Geary on the square. s e CORNER Noe and Elizabeth sts.; new, sunny flat on corner, 1050 Noe st.; modern improve- ments; convenient to Twenty-fourth and Cas- tro st. cars; rent reasonable. YOUNG girl for general housework; 2 In fam- ily and baby; carfare. 539 Scott st. LADY agents on salary. Call 9 to Columbian building, 916 Market MIDDLE-AGED Swedish woman as working housekeeper; 2 In family. 622 Natoma st. office 59, PLATEN press feeder wanted: steady, good Job. 109 California st. BOY to assist on small ranch in exchange for good home. 6495 Telegraph ave., Oakland. SHOEMAKER _ wanted. McDONALD & PERRY, 261 Third st. A GOOD cook. - Apply Monday forenoon at 2112 Vallejo st., near Buchanan. BOY wanted. Apply E. H. LEVY (Inc.), 513 Market st.; good wages. LUNCH waitress wanted at 507 Fourth st.; call Monday. ‘WANTED—Experienced tinware stock clerk. | Address, stating references, box 1085, Cail. GIRL for general housework in small family; adults; good wages. 2115 Broderick st. FIRST-CLASS salesman for furniture house; state salary expected. Box 1062, Call. A LADY of Indomitable energy to make money and & oonvineing talker. F. PERSON, 417 and 478 Parrott buflding. ‘WANTED—Experienced salesladies for suit and cloak department at STRAUSS & FROHMAN'S, 107-109 Post st. AMOST convenient, practically mew upper 6-room flat; half block from Market st.; rent reasonable; Castro and Eighteenth-st. cars. 3943 Seventeenth s YOUNG talking parrots,$5 each;German singing canaries, §2; we will try to piease you;every. thing in our line at right prices. 1546 Market, e ——————— BUSINESS CHANCES. BIG profits will be realized during the next few weeks in December Wheat. The oppor- tunity now offered by the wheat market for quickly realizing large profits has seldom been equaled. Do not let this unusual opportunity escape you, but write for our free booklet, which tells all about our original methods and clearly explains the wonderful advan- tages of wheat investments at this time. No matter what your position or occupation, this booklet will prove highly interesting and profitable to you. With the booklet we send the latest information concerning the wheat situation, showing just how and when to invest. Experfence on your part is unneces- sary and large capital is not required. Your ccount will be handled by an experienced and reliable broker and you will be fully in- formed as to the progress of your account. Your investment is subject to withdrawal on demand and is at all times under your con- trol. Do not fail to Investigate our methods. It costs you mothing and may be the means Delmar Grain of your realizing a fortune. Co., suite 11, Granite block, St. Louis, Mo. swant ‘fiul:uxAfiu will ourth lecture on “Is There Any Difference Between a Christian and Hlndu’?' to-night, % o'clock, 40 Steiner si.; admission 25 cents. Vedanta Soclety. “THE Sex Question”—Thaddeus S. Fritz of Forward Movement, 11 and 7:30, Occidental Hall, Supreme Court bidg., Larkin & McAlr. J. J. MOREE of England lectures to-night 8, in Welcome Hall, Odd Fellows’ bldg.; -l: Ject, “Spiris, Good and Evil.” F. G. de STONE, M. n'—lm subject, Hall, Butter et free. L - A SPLENDID chance for Investment make your little money earn big income. A share will pay 5 per cent for first five years; guaranteed by Columblan Banking Francisco, and_ a _share in profits. earnings on a $20 share will be, 5 years.. % Sth year P s 7th year $12{11th year 8th year 12th year $33 ‘Write to-day for free booklet. It will pay you. PLANTATION GO., 713 Market st., S. F. TORPORATION _controlling_business _estab- Siahed 1865, desires enorse T iy S eeCEy s Tk, Paanen y it ‘(md’umml«hdm.:-hn E;-—-.'APAMM-M, DO YOU WANT TO GO INTO BUSINESS? Do you' want to go out of business? . ‘Wilford & Harrison, Business Agents, 3 Taylor. Address LA ZACUALPA RUBBER energetic business man Hairdressing parlors; cheap; Vvalue in sight; &ood location; retiring. 1153 Market st. A bakery: dellcacy; all store trade: $25 a day; price $1800; no agents. 715 McAllister st. 4 this paper for sale. OUTSIDE_route No. rd LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. H. C. DECKER, 908 MARKET ST., COR. STOCKTON. PHONE_JOHN 531 eadquarters for Real Estate, Rooming- Houses, Hotels, New Apartment Houses, Flats and Private Homes. 27 YEARS IN THIS BUSINESS IN SAN FRANCISCO. following bargains: Folsom st.; full of roomers. modern flat; fine furniture. newly furnished; clears $25 exchange for larger house. 9 rooms furnished; snap. Leavenworth atio cholce transient. sunny corner: rent $100. sunny bay-window corner. Mission and Sixth sts.; snap...1900 ; Taylor st.; transient only. . 5 llnnht st.; offices; permanent. ; part house; long lease..... $1500 Auction price; must sell. EN A 5-room flat; furnished; only $85. 50 others; all sizes; low prices. We loan you the money. List with us:; customers waiting. —_—— —— T T 08 $650—ELEGANT colonial flat of 5 rooms and m;.m-’;mmly furnished ; new; cost er ; plano cost $350 alone sell. PETERSEN & LARSEN, 1035 llfl‘:t-.“r.. 1 CALL for printed list houses and flats to let; something new every day; will find what you want. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. $14_POST st., 2454, near Broderick—6 rooms; Eheapest. faf in the nelghboriood. ~Apply at .VON RHEIN R. E. CO., 518 California st. N._ W. COR. Fulton and Scott—9 extra large R. & B.; ex on all sides; separate en- trance; grand view; only $50. BEAVER, 57—New 9-room flat; low rent to a good tenant. WANTED—Parcel wrappers at STRAUSS & FROHMAN, 107 and 100 Post st. WANTED_Salesladies for all departments at STRAUSS & FROHMAN, 107 and 109 Post. GERMAN girl to take care of child In family boarding at San Rafael and assist in light housework, in flat when family returns to city in September; wages $20. Apply to G. W. CLARK & CO., 304 Post st. FIRST-CLASS trimmers for city and country; &o0d salaries; steady positions. Apply HOLM & NATHAN, 812 Market. A YOUNG girl for light housework and assist with children; wages $20; call between 12 and 4. 1636 Waller st. FLAT, 336 Oak; modern flat, 5 rooms and bath; finished by September 1. FLAT, 4 rooms and bath; 143 Willlam st., near Post. Inquire middle flat. ‘WANTED—First-class cloak and suit sales- woman. Apply at HALE BROS'. WANTED—Experienced millinery maker. A ply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE 5 HAYES, 1753, near Park entrance—Sunny up- per flat, 4 rooms and bath; rent $16. LOMBARD, 945-987—Lower newly modeled flats; 5 rooms, baths, gardens, $25; open. PAGE, 1733, near Golden Gate Park—3 new flats’ completed; 6 rooms and bath each. flat, new, 7 rooms and st., block from Market. TO_iet—Flat of four rooms; 1897 O'Farrell. HOOKER & LENT. 14 Post st. TWENTY-SECOND, 3344, near Valencla—8un- ny upper flat; 6 rooms and bath. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. NINTH, 135—Furnished flat; 5 or 6 rooms, bath and gas; use plano if desired. Call Monday. PINE, 2738—Handsomely furnished sunny 5 gm bath; large yard; phone; adults. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. sl Sttt SRt S NEWLY and LINERS and fintshers on furs. Apply before 10 a. m., H. LIEBES & CO., 137 Post st. N‘&T irl for general housework; no wash- ; four (4) adults. 1914 Vallejo st. bered woman to take care of a_child about 1 year of age. Address box 1052, Call. OFFICE assistant; $15 week; some quired; call Sunday. 10073 Market st. WANTED—Strong boy for candy factory. 048 ‘Washington st. TINSMITHS wanted; steady work for workmen. 17 Drumm st. - good Bar! $50 cash. 217 Montgomery, Russ House baths. Machine hand, furniture factory, $2 50 day Clerk and sell paint, $10 week: iromer, coun- try, Driver bakery wagon, fare 80c, Sheep berder; 2 bench bands, 3 50. - EXTRA SPECTAL. Young man, sharpen drills, free fare, boss here, $40 and found. FREE FARE. - 2 stonecutters, Nevada, fres fare both ways, 34 to $5 day. Cook's helper. $35 found, gold mine. Bark peeler, fare $1, $40 found. 55 rough carpenters,’ very plain work, man- ager at office, $75; 4 laborers, city foundry, $2 day. Boy, City Amusement Photo Stand, city, §7 week. Tinsmith. $3 day. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. D—Salesman for drapery department furniture and carpet house. ~Address Call office, sale, improved electric vibrator: $30 ra planing mill, W, FIRST-CLASS pager wanted. F. MALLOYE, 422 Sacramento st. ‘WANTED—Man for nursery and general work. 500 Haight st. DISHWASHER and cook wanted. 331 Bay st., near Mason, BARBERS, whole or half intefest for Ew. 501 Castro sf BARBER shop furnished to let. Apply 1633 Turk st. WANTED—A young man, 16 or 17 years of age; must be bright, possess good babits and live with parents; work wiil be to assist in an office. Ap:‘l'ya:o 8. N. WOOD & CO., 740 Market st., iday or Saturday mornings only, between 9 and 12 o'clock. r . GOVERNMENT Civil Service examinations will soon be held in every State: full infommation ard sample questions free on request. Co- lumbian Corres. College, Washington, D. C. GOVERNMENT ntions—Examinations soon; ‘write for free circular 14, giving various po- sitions, salari etc. Polytechnic Business College, Oal Cal. WANTED—Pants finishers. Appiy WOOD & CO.'S factory, 27 Geary to 8. N. ot 'ANTED—-Cash boy and wagon boy. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS.’ WANTED—Man, educated and enerretic: sal- or guarantee; call 9 to 12. DODD, MEAD & CO.. room 561, Parrote blds. ANTED—! carpent and laborers, by T4, 36 "Montgomery st.. San Francisco ion Company. BOYS tmmediaflly to pare frutt with Barber School. SAILQRS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australia. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes. 80c up; soling cheap. 923 Howard st., nr. 5th. PENSION atty. E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phel .. bldg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G. WANTED—For the U. S. ish; marines serve at sea in all parts of the world, on n and and at naval stations United States. Apply at recrui Ellls st., San Francisco, Cal.; 222 st., Los Angeles, Cal.. and 401 K st., Sacra- mento, Cal. ITALIAN lady who can speak English wanted to travel. Apply Girls' Directory, Central ‘ave, and Waller st. > PANTS finishers wanted by CO. Apply at 27 Geary st.; union wages. 3 2 wages. Apply California Brannan at., een Third and Fourth. G I"Agml OPERATORS A ] - z Y Catholic woman for house- | WANTED—Young man who is an experienced | “ary-goods salesman, to 0 to a city a short distance from San Francisco: state ex- ence and salary expected. Apply box 050, Call office. TRY our men’s shoes, union made, at $1 and §1 50 per pair: foot-form shoes at $2 30, or ic sho 8, $3 50; best shoes on earth. 11 Third st., Exam. bid WANTED—Handy man who has had ence in setting up toys; state age, and salary expected. Apply box 1058, Call. A MAN of Indomitable energy and push, talker, eager to make money. F. PERSON, 477 and 488 Parrott building. TRY our men’s shoes, union made, at and nlo;-mz:m-m-mmnl: -:2fl¥ express or mall chgs. 11 Third st., Exam. bid. WANTED—Dress _goods and silk salesman at STRAUSS & FROHMAN'S, 107-100 Post st. at STRAUSS & FROH- Post st. YA‘MN{! MAN'S, 107 and 109 Ww. _‘Amwmw-_m WANTED-—Laborers and mechanics to know that E4 Rolkin, Reno House 3 2dded 100 new. rooms to the Demver H: 217 Third st.; 250 rooms: 25e per night. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—700 rooms, 35¢ night: reads: rooms; free "bus and beggage to and from forcy. hoes half soled while waiting: 25c your to 50c. 563 Mission st.. bet. Ist and 2d sts.

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