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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY OCTOBEB 11, 1908. CHURCH SERVICES. MEETING NOTICES—Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. SIMPSON Memorial M. E. Church, corner Hayes and Buchanan sts.—Rev. John Ste- phens, pastor, 383 Haight st. Subject of ser- mon at 11 a. m., ““The Gospeal According to Merk.”" At 7:80 p. m., “The Destiny of the Soul.” Music by chorus under the direction of 1 Bieke. Sunday-school at 12:30 p. m., C. B. Perk superintendent. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m., Dr. R. O. Moody, pres- ident GRACE Church (Methodist Episcopal), corner Twenty-first and Capp sts.—Rev. Francis M. Larkin, D., pastor. Services at 11 a. 30 p. m. Morning subject, “‘The Prophet.” Evening subject, an Living Pay All cordially Congregational Church, corner Post Rev. George C. Adams, D. preach at both services. At “Exbortation to a Pure ““The Questions All are cordially FIRST c: and Mason sts D., pasto 11 s, m.. topic, Life”" At 7:45 p. Christians Are Discu invited. PLYMOUTH Congregational Church, Post st mear Webster.—Rev. L C. Meserve, D. D., pastor. Morning worship at 11 Sermon theme, the Things of My Father Glorious Completeness of Christian Service. Evening worship at Sermon _theme, What ls That or, Our Tools and How to The quartet choir will sing the Magnificat in C_(Harvey Lohr), and the quartet, “'God s Our Hope and Strength” (Weber), in the evening. The people are welc: THIRD Congr Rev. Wiil both services Study of Jonathan Tente UNITARIAN and Fran toplc, ing." , near Mission— will nday school. The y school are at 10 is at 11 o'clock. Rev. Bradford | preach; subject, “The Great ¢ u airect may during servi { There is no ev UNITARIAN O Capp sts. (Tak ) car.) Rev w minister; resi dence, %500 Capy nday school is at 5345 o'clock; W tendent, Rev. deliver the second e Religion of Great ed of John Ruskin." oir, under the di- All the seats are & servic The morning se Jay Wil h, Van Ness ave Willlam Kirk ng service, 11 o'clock. ing service, 7:30 t Healing Man Blind stor will preach at both 1, 12:3 Chris- hestral at 6 ore reeting Inesday 1, D. D.; sub- Lost His Religion. furnish music. Mr. Bible class and a Bell's address. Ail 1 a ““Doctrine of Atone- service at m for children at the ening meeting at 8 m. 206 Kearny st.. ne Own Anna L. 1 Jecture at Sutter st., b; London; subjec 1 Cure.” Admissic Hall MEETINGS—SUNDAY. night, 900 o NN'S meeting to-night e Hall: admission free rsday account sickness 1000 Harrison; phone Mint | ADVICE F! TO the funeral detail of the Rigger: and Stevedores’ Union Association, Locai 222 of the I..L. M. and T. Assoclation—Commencing with W. RS and_ending with GEORGE TT. You are hereby notified our hall, 603 Front st., (SUNDAY), be TO-DAY to p. m THOS, F. BRYANT, President. HENRY JEND, Recording Secretary. TO the funeral delegation of the Rizgers’ and Unlon Assoclation, Local 222, of L. M. and T. Assoclation—Beginning Stevedores. the 1 with BDWARD BRANDSTETTER and end- ing with FRANK T. BELT. You are hereby notified to report at our hall, 602 Front sf TO-DAY (SUNDAY), October 11, at 1 p. m., to attend the funeral of our eceascd broth JLE OLSSON. By order S THOS, F. BRYANT, President HENRY JEND, Recording Secretary. "ALIFORNIA Harbor No. 15, American _Association ol Masters and Pllots—Officers and members are hereby notified that there will be a smoker and soctal after our regul on MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 12. attendance is earnestly requested. Golden Gate Harbor No. r meet'ng A good Memoers brothers are cordially invited to be present. | D. AMES, Captain. R PIPPEY, Sec. THE California Debris Commi Teceived applications to mine by 'hydraulic s, N process from George Wiest in Magnolla mine, near Georgetown, EI Dorado County, Ui draining_into Otter Creek. which reaches Middle Fork of American River, and from J. J. Hoftmann and T. M. Browne, in William Forest Hill, Placer Cal,, draining into Volcano Canyon Creek, ‘which reaches Middle Fork of Ameri- can River, gives notice that meeting will be held at room 96, Flood building, San Fran- cisco, Cal, Oct. 18, 1903, at 1:30 p. m. BTOCKHOLDERS' MEETING—Notice is here- by given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Bank of California will be beld at the banking bouse in this city on TUESDAY, October 18, 1908, at 11 o'clock & m. By order of the board of directors. ALLEN M. CLAY. Sscretary. AGENTS WANTED, $1.00 PER HOUR and upward POSITIVE. The | manufactuters of the BEST, most attractive and RAPID SBELLING ladles’ dress shoe known desire men and women demonstrators everywhere. Ten NEW, re- markable sight selling health and comfort features; original seliing plan; unlimited NO R rite to-da. Kushion Komfort Shoe Co., 1165 Market st C San Francisco, Cal BEGIN business for yourself; stop working for others; we start you in profitable mail order business at your home; pleasant work; im- menee profits; unlimited possibilities: full in- for stamp. FRANKLIN-HOW- . Denves make money easily introducing our is among their friends; active women his & permanent and profitable business hout capital. MRS. BURWASH & CO., t: st., Chicago. ED_A_stead 7 to_trav salary $20 per week; expenses advanced I cash security and references required. Box 271, Sacramento, Cal AGENTS— & decided s w me provement on building and loan naving. Great Western lmprove- Parrott bldg. HOUSEHOLD novelty kee; big profits salary. Edgy Wis INTS v stamp for circular Los Angeles, Cal salary and expenses for men s to sell poultry compound. dept. 54, Parsons, Kan sell photos Paris life; list and W. TON, bureau 14, Par box 1538, Provi- wanted—Apply Halprunner , 28 California st., afternoons. LADY or gent; $10 a_day for intelligent talke Tonopah stocks. Box 4428, Call office. e ASTROLOGY « October 11, at 12:30 to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, THOMAS HARNETT. By order of 40 and visitiug | having | and men’s | possibilities | man to travel and col- | agency for a proposition that 1s | Imperial | Medical | $8000—HOTEL property; in one of the best country to! in California; including the whole properfy; profit over $400 per month, clear of expense. Sickness Cause of Sale. THE ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. IF you desire to sell or exchange business, real estate or mines, no matter where located, or desire to Invest money, try INTERNATION- AL BB);_OKS:IIMGE ASS'N INC., 330 Pine st., 8. F., Cal A RESTAURANT for sale. COLE. 194 First st. J. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 100 ROOMS; house for men; rent $140... ; rent $100. corner; part cash; bal. easy. : good 'income; rent $20. good le apartments ;Western Add. Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. | SITUATION wanted by refined German to care A COOK, young, strong, wants cooking only at $30 a month; has 3 years' references last place; can do German cooking; call or t phone. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter near Powell. % A BTRANGER in city, from the Fast, would like a position to care for old.couple or in- Vvalld; is a first-class housekeeper; home more of an object than salary; respectable and ’;:l!#" references. Address G., 207 Leaven- orta SITUATION by thoroughly competent stenog- ; first-class salary; can opcrate most any standard machine. 1111 Sutter st., room 14; phone Polk 1338. DRESSMAKER and suftmaker; suits made at home: a few more engagements in private families; cut and fit to order. MISS BARSS, 1024 Mission st. t., _— | EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. HELP WANTED—FEMALE-—Con. —— e T BRIGHT, Intelligent young lady, under 20, to travel ‘'with doctor’ pleasant profitable employ. 508 Van Ness ave. $25 a 100 WRITING letters; materials fur- nished; no deposit. Particulars Woman's Remedy Co., dept. U, Chicago. $20 a 100 WRITING letters. Addressed en- velope, Electric Remedy Co., dept. 101, 235 South ‘Michigan, South Bend,” Ind. I\"?fifib—}ln:;nrl willing to u-l-‘x( vgl:h ight housework; good home. Call Monday after 9 & m., 713 Oak st. mr. Filimore. LADY stenograher with limited experience to take pleasant position, with chances for advancement. Address box 4425. GLOVEMAKERS—Experfenced banders and binders; also apprentices; wages. Carson Glove Co., 123 Second st. for lor 2 grown children or light chamberwork and sewing; references. Call Monday, 1259 O'Farrell st, REFINED North German nurse would like sit- uation as day children’s nurse; can teach German; good references. Box 4400, Call. A NEWLY furnished flat for sale; 18 rooms, and all arranged for renting. %23 and 825 Polk st.; apply 8:30 to 12 or 1:30 to 5, be- ginning Monday; price $2250. | SPIRITUALISM. PROF. Fred P. Evans, noted psychic for slate- writing and clairvoyance; stamp for circular. 1112 Eddy st., nr. Octavia; phone Scott 887 CRINDLE, special materfalizing se- | ance Sunday eve., 50c. 328 Ellis, 8 o'clock. ELWARD EARLE, 1052 Ellis. readings daily, 9:30 to 4; seances Sunday and Thursday. — | CLAIRVOYANT! | MY Regular §3 Readings This Week For | & 1 LR, S $1 0§t | PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The, First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist ever in San Francisco. I do hereby solemny agree and guarantee to make no charge f T fail to tell you your name, occupation and what you called for; 1 promise to tell you whether husband, wite or sweetheart is true or fal I tell you whom and when you will marry; in fact, I will tell you every hope, fear or ambition better than you can tell yourself; I {mprove | your character so that you will reach the | YOUNG woman wishes to_do second work in |- highest possible development ih mental vigor, health, happiness and capacity to earn | wealth; so you will live ppy and contented | the rest of your life. Hours i0 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 2 to 8, 826 O'Farreil st., 326. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS | " Clairvoyant and business medium, pertma- nently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bidg.; she reads your Hfe correctiy, gives an accurate descrintion of the past, reveals the present happenings and portrays events to occur in the future; if you are in trouble, dis- contented or not satisfied In life, or have do- mestic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will old how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed; read- ings by mall. Tel. Black 4569. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and |~ palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings daily, m. to § p. m.; readings by mail tory as in person: 3 questions answered, $1; full life, send lock of hair, date and year of birth; don’t send currency. Send postoffice, | Wells-Fargo money order or registered letter. BY refined young woman, position as house- keeper; capable of sewing and managing house. Box 4089, Call. AMERICAN woman would like housekeeper's position or cooking; no objection to country. MRS. FAIRBANKS, 944 Mission st. A COMPETENT girl wishes to do general housework; wages $25 to $30; no cards swered. Call 6 Willow ave., near Larkin. WINIFRED PHILLIPS, trained nurse, room 107, Hotel Netherland, 18 Turk st.; phone Private Exchange 014, WANTED—Experienced alteration hands; also m:onu:«. ‘At LIVINGSTON BROS., 123-90 % et i N SRR NS RS S G WOMAN of intelligence; business experience unnecessary; free to travel. Box 4088, Call. BRIGHT, active woman for demonstrating: good pay to right party. 231 Post st., r. 5. WANTED—Fitter; cloak and suit department. City of Paris Dry Goods Comj and Stockton sts. A B CANDY saleslady with experience, Call to-day from 9 to 1, BLUM'S Confectl Polk and Sutter sts. e NEAT girl to assist with 14-months baby; sleep home; wages §15; refe sicep home $15; references. 621 A_OPERATORS on ladles' waists; good pay. 056 Mission st.. third floor., . MIDDLE-AGED German lady, no incumbrance, wishes position as housekeeper In country; #mall wages; good hiome. Box 4084, Call. POSITION. wanted by a colored woman at housecleaning and laundry work. Address Mrs. DONOVAN, 127 Second st. WOMAN wants work by the day, washing, ironing or housecleaning; $1 25 per day. Ad- a Laundress, Call branch, 300 Hayes st. A —OPERATORS on ladies’ underwear; pay. 656 Mission st.. third floor. A—_WOMEN to do_embroidery work at home: bring sample. 056 Misslon st., third floor. WANTED—A girl for second work. Apply at 2623 California st. GIRL for cooking and housework; small fam- ily. Apply § to 12, 2502 California st. good WORTHY woman would like place on Fridays sweeplng. Call 48 Sixth st. Monday or send pestal. American family; wages $25. Box 4423, Call. YOUNG woman like to do office cleaning. Box 4129, Call office. GOOD dressmaker wishes engagements; $1 25 per day. Box 4415, Call, DRESSMAKER desires work by the day. Box 4051, Call. WANTED—FPosition s governess by an edu- cated, experfenced and cultured young woman, having had normal training and holding kindergarten diploma, Box 4108, Call, CAPABLE girl; housework, plain cooking; large wash out; family 2; $20. 2224 Jackson. WANTED—Mlddle-aged woman to assist with housework. Call 999 Tennessee st., Sunday. WANTED immediately—A commercial travel- er. Box 4420, Call. EXPERIENCED presser. Apply Dressmaking Department, RAPHAEL WEILL & CO, GIRL wanted to_do light housework: two in family. 3211 Tehama st. GOOD woman_for general housework. ADply morning, 1780 Sutter st. GIRL for light housework in small family. Apply 193§ Bush s COMPETENT stenographer; any line; operates Remington, Yost, Smith; wishes permanent position; will substitute; salary, $55 per month. Address box 4015, Call office. LADY of respectability and refinement wishes a position as companion; no objection to country or traveling. Box 4081, Call. 2 GIRLS wish positions in a nice family. 1016 De Haro st., back of the City and County Hospital. FIRST-CLASS dressmaker and talloress wishes few more families; references; $1 50 per day. Address Dressmaker, 1626 Clay st. A—MME. PORTER, scientific clairvoyant and card reader, born with a double veil and sec- ond sight: tells the past, present and future; ladies, 50c; gents, $1; by cards, palmistry and clairvoyant sitting; $1 50. 126 Purk st. | MRS. A. H. Kronenberg, paimist, clairvoyant, | " card reader, will give a good reading, 10c, tor | short time only; when others fail try me to 402 Franklin, near Grove, MISS WARD, great card reader; ladies 25c; others fall; call on this celebrated medium; ‘action or no pay. 413 Mason sL. ;no sign. S ZEMDAR, young gifted clalr. and palm. has second sight; a _wonderful prophetess s; L. 50c; G. $1. 714 Franklin,nr.G.G.av. send birth- convince yourself. Your fortune told 665, Ravenna reads life, business advice: given; 25c up. 5§ 4th st., near Market. JAPANESE woman wishes position, cooking or | housework in small family. 539 St enson. | EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. MAN of excellent habits, well educated, wishes position where reliabiiity and common sense | are necessary; 9 years' experience in grocery and wholesale produce business; good refer- ences. Box 4032, Call. A FIRST-CLASS coachman wishes position with city private family; careful dr | strictly sober and obilging; good references. Box 4048, Call. SITUATION wanted by steady, reliable Eng- lishman as head walter. C. A., 1138 Howard st., room 21. GARDENER, young, sober, very handy In pri vate place, wants position; 330 and found. Box 4092, Call. reader; ladies airvoyant, card MME. WALTERS, great card reader ladles gents 50c. 051 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun. ARAMANCHA, Hindoo seer, adept in astrol- ogy; obscure diseases located; horoscopes cast. 105 Ellis st. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. THE LEGAL ADVISORY. Inc. Practice in Federal and all State Courts. Attachments, divorce, mining, bankruptcy, prosecutions, adjustments, corporations, ents, estates, probate. Experienced and Reliable Attorneys Engaged. ADVICE GUARANTEED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 5114, 511B Crossley Bldg. Tel. John 2926. E. Cor. New Montgomery and Mission Sts. E. ESTABLISHED 22 YEARS. Divorces a_speciaity. Private. ~Quick. NO PAY UNLESS SUCCESSFUL. G. W, HOWE, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Open Evenings 7 _to 8. Phone Jessie 4711. Offices on First Floor—Room: 2, 3, 4 and 5. 1122 Market St., Between Mason and Taylor. .Almost Opposite “‘Hale's” Dry Goods Store. 511 YOUNG'S conivincing test circle to-night, 19 MeAllk all private readings tral ave., nr. Webster, Alameda. spirit costume; grand flow- od music; Friendship lows' bldg., § p. m.; adm. 10c. ATTEND Mre. Harland's circles evenings; to- night, 10« ychic readings daily. 148 6th. | lds test seances every night sit.; 10 to 148 Sixth st. MecAllister—Mrs test to all every night; FRIENDSHIP Hall Meyer; sit. daily; tall i, | MRS, STODDARD gives genuine tests of sp Tues it ; sittings. 278 9th. 9 Market; : Dr am, Wilson, Prof.Gr: retu Sun, Front hall, rs. G hought lecture, Arthur M. Lewis, 0dd Fellows': 8. | MRE. EBERHARDT, spiritual test meeting, 8 P m, sharp; 10c. 3250 Twenty-second s H C._V. Miller's mat. seance to-night 8 o'clock; $1. 1084 Bush st.; phone Larkin 4133. MADAM STARR snd Charlotte; circle Sunday evening, 10c. 1206 Market st., EARLE'S seance to-night, also Wednesday | afternoon, 2:30. 1052 Ellis st.; 25c. —— SUNDAY LECTURES. AA-—DR. JOHN A. KBRGAN'S free lecture | this evening. Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 906 Market st ; subject, *“The Accessory Nerve System,” followed by views of & tour around | the world; free tickets will be distributed for X-Ray exhibition at sanitarium Tuesday evening; remember the question box; special music | SWAMI ITA will deliver his elev- | enth lc e_Purpose of Life” to- night at § o'clock; ad. 25¢; he also lectures on | the Gita every Monday night: ad. 50c, 8 tick- ets §1. Vidante Society, 40 Steiner st. O. N. ORLOW will deliver a lecture | In Golden Gate Hall (upstairs), 620 Sutter st., this evening at § o'clock sharp; subject, # ‘The Power of Suggestion.” Good music and singing. Admission is free. ew Thought" ; THE Kingdom," 11 and 7:50. Thaddeus Fritz of Forward Movement, | Occidental Hall, Larkin and McAllister sts. | TO-NIGHT, Steinway Hall, 223 Sutter o Mcivor Tyndall's physic’ demonstration’ and jecture; subject, ““The Thought that Kills." ory Harrison Brown, | 0dd Fellows' bldg: 8. | | MEETING NOTICES. MORSE Lodge No. 257, L. 0. O, F. —Officers and members are noti fied to assemble at the ball on SUNDAY, October 1. at 1:30 m. to attend the funeral of our deceas Brother, THOMAS W, FISHER AL s bers are requested to be present. W. H. FELDCAMP, N. C. BRIND. Recording Becretary. " EUREKA Lodge No. 9, K. of P., 900 | Market st—Attend funeral of our ! late brother, GEORGE D. H. RECK, TUESDAY, October 13, at 2 p. m. By order FRED KLEIN, 3. W. C. BEATTIE, K. of R. and 8, MEMBERS of Montezuma Tribe No. 7i. 1 O. R. M., are requested to iy residence, 152 Hawthorne st., at 1:30 this Club will hold its 224 annual Hal- 119 Eddy st. Evervbody weicome. A gala door), 25 cents. Hat and cloak rooms at dis- attend the funeral of our late brother, H. G. KIRSCHNER, from the fami- afternoon. COMMITTEE. THE Sen Francisco Scottish Thistle Joween ball, FRIDAY B’m"fi.@ October 30, 1903, at Lyric Hall, march st 8300 5. in. Admieston (gayabie o GEORGE W. MILLER, Royal Chief. GEORGE W. PATERSON, Recorder. | IF you are interested in ... ADVICE FREE . . .COLUMBIAN LAW AGE) Rm. 85, 916 Market; tel. Red 618; bad ten- ants ejected speedily and reasonably; collec- tions attended to; attachments: corporations organized; civil and criminal practice. ROBT. W. KING, atty-at-law, Examiner bld., room 611; all cases, damages, estates, wills, sttachments, collections, ef consultation e . ‘all . | CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, I D B o Red 3001 " | _833 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 126. pat: MME. JAKEWAY, clairvoyant and palmist; readings $1. 930 EAdy st., right hand bell. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in clty. 203 Kearny, room 20; ladies 25c; gents 50c. , card reader: sit- bet. 5th and 6th. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. AIR, compressed, dry, ice cold, is now univer- eally used In sanitarily cleaning carpets, on floor, without removal or injury; prices erate. _Apply S. F. COMPRESSED AIR CLEANING CO., Call bld.; phone Main 5237. WANTED—Position as night watchman or ela- Vator man; best of reterences. Box 4083, Call. SOBER, reliable young man wants position of any Kind; first-class refs. Box 4086, Call. BAKER wants situation as helper in restau- rant. Box 4085, Call. A YOUNG man wishes a situation as an elec- trician's helper. Box 4050, Call. MACHINIST and engineer wants position; sin- gle; age 27, Box 4082, Call. X SOBER, reliable man wants steady work of any kind; can milk and care for horsea; ho garden work; city or country. Box 4110, Call. GOOD, strong, willing boy, 19, desires a sit- uation of any kind. Address box 4105, Cail. FIRST-CLASS alteration hands. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., 1320 Stockton st. GIRL for light upstairs work; falr wages. Ap- ply 502 Fulton st. WANTED—Girl for light housework; good home. 3027 Washington st., near Baker. WANTED—First-class ironers. The French Laundry Co.. 3372 Mission st. WANTED—Good pants finishers. Apply at once to S. N. WOOD & CO., 27 Geary st. BOOKBINDERY experienced hands and paid | apprentices; good chance for advancement. JOHN KITCHEN JR. CO., 514 Commercial. SKIRT and_coat hands; also shopper and stock girl. MULRONEY, 110 Geary GIRLS and ironers wanted at dry, 411 Sanchez st. A LADY of indomitable energy to make money and a convincing talker, F. PERSON, 477 and 478 Parrott bullding. WANTED — Young girl to assist in house- work; small flat. 639 Devisadero st. Apply between 9 and 11. GOOD sewers on cloaks and euits; also skirt operators; good wages and steady positions, Ratner Cloak Co., 144 Union Square ave. GERMAN girl for general housework. Call 780 Halght st., near Scott, bet. 9-12 a. m. CIGARETTE makers wanted; steady work and good wages. The JOHN BOLLMAN CO., corner Front and Pacific sts. GIRLS for gluing machi and table work. WEMPE BROS., 127 Mission st. onal Laun- SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS AND RIV- ETERS: NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY: PAID SALARY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'S FACTORIES, 32% FREMONT ST. AND 1873 MISSION, NEAR FIFTEENTH. —_—— MIDDLE-AGED women to_sew on buttons by band. Levi Strauss & Co.’s Shirt 86% Fremont st.; see MR. HINDSHAW. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper desire position, Wwholesale preferred. Box 4100, Call. WANTED—Young woman who is an experi- enced dry goods wrapper. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS.” WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 355-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. SMITH'S Carpet Cleaning Co.; Al work guar- anteed, 3c. 1843 15th st.; phone Capp 1351. ‘WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1800 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning, 3c; tel. Mission 225. A FIRST-CLASS up-to-date landscape gard- ener wants position as head gardener in pri- | vate place or park; renovating and laying out a specialty; best refs. Box 4104, Call. ELDERLY man wants place private family; useful in general; handy with tools and about horees and garden; wages no object: good references. Box 8§37, Call office, Oakland. CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co., J. McQueen, proprietor, 320 Guerrero tel. Mission 49. TRY HOPKE BROS.; excellent carpet-beating; mattresses made over.1432 Howard;South 216, ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. ADVICE free—I will advance cost in meritori- ous cases, divorces, probate anc all other law cases; no fees in _advance; open every even- ing. . M. THURSTON, 819 Market st., r. 31 LEGAL Ald Beneficent Society (Inc.) will help meritorious cases, W, Chroicle bullding. TEMPLE, Sec., DIVORCE—Costs, $12; quick, qulet; open even. ings. 927 Market st., room 301 A._M. EWING—Attorne; law. Parrott bldg. L. € CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. AITKEN & AITKEN. attorneys, rs. 309-10-11, Clunie bdg.. 508 Cailfornia st.; tel. Main 721, ADVICE free; no charge unless successtul; all law business. W. W. Davidson, 927 Market. e e BUILDINGS TO LET. Room 612, BRICK building In wholesale district, 19,000 square feet floor space, to lease for long term; additional story if desired: will put in order 1o suit tenant, ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. e BUSINESS CHANCES. | s Sl HERE 1 an opportunity; partner wanted in the chief hotel and saioon in a rich mining region in California: 556 rooms, parlors, etc., ete. nig! ; sawmill_ water, large lot, stable, barn, cows, hogs and about 100 chickens owned by hotel; no rent; no water bills; no milk bills; electric lighted; one partner ill; $1000 cash, balance easy. ~ Further particulars from BICHARD PHELAN, room 87, Goldes West SMALL investments have yielded large average returns—$20 invested ten months has pro- duce] average earnings exceeding those of the Standard Ofl Co.; opportunity still open; straightforward, honorable business proposi- tion, coming from a corporation with $1,000,- 000 capital; nat. bank refs.; write us. STAR & CRESCENT CO., 226 La Salle st., Chicago. office of two stage lines; open day and | CHIROPODISTS, DUNLAP FOOT INSTITUTE, 60 Geary—Ail ailments of the feet cured; cor s.bunions.etc. T COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections madi city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTIO! CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10: tel. 5580 DENTISTS, YOUNG man with several years experience as salesman and collector, desires position with good furniture house; references. W. SANFORD, 317 Leavenworth st ‘WANTED—Position as stationary engineer, quartz mill man or tool sharpener. Address 3:pk WETMORE, Brunswick Hotel, Oak- and. GIRLS wanted—Box department Mutual Label and Litho Co., Second and Bryant sts.; Bryant-st. entran GIRLS about 15 for factory work; good wages, Apply &t once, AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sac- ramento st. WANTED—A girl for general housework; Ger- man preferred. Apply 90 Twenty-ninth st. family and engage in | MURRAY & HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. PEN DAY (SUNDAY). 3 u’?nzx 634 and 636 Clay st. PHONE MAIN 5848. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. WE GAVE 1903 WE'LL GIVE 1 EeN WORK. 60,00 MEN WORK. Men wanted TO-DAY for ARIZONA, OREGON, NEVADA. Southern Pacific and Santa Fe systems; free pass ON EVERY TRAIN. HAN! MUCK] DRILLERS, goemop g, Moo, o MINES, TUNNELS, QUARRIES. Miners all over State, $90 and $82 50. Laborers and muckers everywhere, $60, $75 and $82 50. STABLES, FARN O . b0 & & d orc} s, $30, 335, X Milkers, butter and cheese makers, $30 to $50 d found. fi ch;‘;m‘n, coachmen, ‘;an;ot::.rl‘usié ::8 10 stablemen, city, l:tyn L . 634-636 Clay st. LLS—WOODS. &;‘rfl“lllbomi. no experience wanted, $40 to 70 end found. ’M mill and {).l;g’m- $50 to $150. T 287 TIEMAKERS. All classes of experienced men for ‘woods, HELP WANTED—MWALE—C R Bk bdos s ot B e o S RELIABLE boy about 16; package department, wholesale house; $4 50 start. Apply 161 First. ERRAND Loy wanted: about the age of 14 Address box 4106, Call office. HOUSE painter wanted for foreman. ter st. TRY our men's shoes, union made. at $1 and $1 50 pair: foot-form shoes at §2 30: we pay express or mail chrgs. 11 3d st., Exam. bid. WANTED—For U. S. Marine Corps. eble- bodied unmarried men, between 21 and 33: g0od character; must speak, read and write English; marines serve at sea on men-of- war in all parts of the world, on land fn our island possessicns, and at naval statlons in the United States. Apply at recruiting of- fice, 40 Ellis st.. San Framcisco, Cal, and 401 K st., Sacramento, Cal. WANTED—A traveling man at once; per- manent pesition: salary $20 per week: ex- penses advanced: opportunity for advance- ment; references and security required. Ad- dress box 271, Sacramento, Cal. WANTED—Thoroughly experfenced dry goods delivery department man; one who has had San Francisco experience; will pay $8 to right party. state age experience and sal- ary expected. Address box 4101, Call office. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, has added 100 new rooms to the Denver House, 217 Third st.; 250 rooms; 25¢ to 50c per night. 1701 Sut. mills, etc., from $50, $60, $70, $30, $90, $100, ‘month. ‘%gfiyx‘& READY, 634-636 Clay st. PORTERS. COOKS. WAITERS, 24 cooks, hotels, restaurants, e'lmpl‘ 9"“" and ranches, city and country, $30 to $70 fd. 12 walters, city u:: coluntry. $25 to $40 fd. Steward, country hotel. 14 butchers, different jobs, $40 to §90 found. XUB.RA‘" Y & READY, 34-636 Clay st. MECHANICAL. 7 ead Dolbeer logger, $90. 3 painters, stripe, letter, $2 50 to §3 a day. 2 coopers, factory, 20c fare, $3 25 a day. Cut-oft sawyer: 12 boye to lesrn trades, city. BLA 3 Also many helpers all over California, $50, $60, $70, $80, $90 and found. LOCATED EVER 63G laborers and teamsters, city and coun- try; some factories, mills, warehouses, exca- vating, building, etc.; many in San Fran- cisco; lots to board home, $2, $2 25, §2 5O, $2 75 a day; 06 carmen and fnrnace men, $67 anda $75. Posltions not avertised. COME—SEE. BEST PLACES AT MURRAY & READY'S, BIGGEST PLACES AT 034-636 Clay st. MIDNIGHT ORDERS BY PHONE, TELEGRAPH AND SPECIAL LETTER DELIVERY. A NA. 903 MILES. RESCOTT, MIDDLETOWN. ARIZONA TO-DAY. ' $1 50 FEE. 8 slack coopers, 9c; b cabinet makers. 168 woodsmen. FRESNO COUNTY. DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY. Teamsters, laborers, fare $2 50, $75. 2 hydraulic miners, SE., $3 day. TO FRESNO TO-DAY. 15 laborers, lumber company, $40 to $55 fd. Planerman, free fare, lumber co., $65 and td. 2 walters, ‘camps, near city, $25 found. Cook, lunch counter, 10c fare, $10 week. Milker, Los Angeles district, $35 found. JANITORS. Janitor. big side money mads and 835 month. Choreboy, cows, fare $1, $20 found. g carpenters, finishing work, near city, $3 50 ay. Becond cook for mine, north, $40 found. Varnish finisher, $1 15 to §2 day. Experienced club bellboy, country, $30 fd. WANTED—J. ROSS. MACHINIST. 2 shinglers, stralght work, T0c M. | 2 crosscut sawyers. L. Co.. north, $40 found. | GOVERNMENT JOB. 2 cement finishers, 8 hours, $4 50 day. But;har, elaughterer, south, fare pald, $16 a week. { Milk wagon driver, city, $25 and found. Butcher shop, fare 60c, $40 and found. Young man, butcher shop, card 3 horses, $25 | and found. Man and wife, man act foreman, wife cook for 3 men, %50 and found. 15 two and four horse teamsters, $75. Extra barber, $4 day. Coachman, fare 70c, $30 and found. BEAUTIFUL MENDOCINO. 16 laborers, FREE FARE, $35 to $80 & “rd. 2 sheepherders, fare $1 50, 230 and found. MARYSVILLE, CHICO, PLACERVILLE. 188 carpenters’ helpers, laborers, teamsters, Grillers and other help; you go; $82 50, §75, | $67 50. 2 experienced concrete men, ctrbing, $3 day. SANTA CRUZ COUNTY. 26 laborers to pile lumber, $60. RESERVOIR WORK. &gmnen and laborers, fare $1 20, $60, COAL MINERS—OREGON—FREE FARE. 65 coal miners, Oregon, £3 to $5 day. VERY MURRAY & READY, IMPORTANT. 634-636 Clay st. 9 HOURS WORK. 25 laborers, fare 55c, $67 50. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. WANTED—For retall store, boy about 16, who lives with parents and is capable of making change and posting accounts; hours, 7 till 7; wages $25 per month. Apply by letter, box 4321, Call. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 and $1 50 per pair, foot-form shoes at $2 50, or orthopedic shoes, $3 50;best shoes on earth. 11 Third st., Exam. bldg., 5 doors from Market. e TO tallors—Pantaloon-maker, willing to do re- pairing, or coatmaker for Oregon: good Wages: steady work; fare paid. 36 Geary st., room 47. 2 LADIES of good address to represent a high- grade magazine. 59 Columbian bldi city. FIRST-CLASS stenographers furnished. Miss M. G. Barrett, instructor, 302 Montgomery. WANTED—First-class walst, skirt and coat hands and errand girl. J. BAER, 1200 Geary. YOUNG man (German) desires position in pri- vate house or hotel. Address box 4115, Call, WANT ads and subscrivtions taken for The Call at Eaton's Bazaar, 633 McAllister st. JAPANESE wants situation in country; un- derstands milking cows, driving _horses. farming, gardening, etc. §. KATOH, 20 Lewis place, San Francisco, YOUNG Chinese wants position as firet cook; private family or boarding-house. ON WEH ON, 000 Clay s JAPANESE; good elevator boy, who has had many years' experience, wants position. F. G., 512 Turk st. CHINESE first-class cook wants boarding house, ‘Waverly rlace. — e position: hotel or restaurant. BELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 800 Market st. cor, Fourth, room 7, Flood building; extrac: tions done ‘painlessiy: teeth without plates | our specialty; gold crowns, 33 50 up; plates, $4 50 up, extraction free: office hours, 9 @ m. to ® p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 2. DR. GRUSS, 004-5-6 Callaghan bldg., Market and McAllister sts., uses the Basford Obtun- der, the only device ever invented for grind- ing, drilit: and excavating teeth absolutely without pain. For demonstration and proof call at office. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, or.Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting, B0c: gas given. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—cannot break warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; flllings, 50c; plites. $5; full set;all work painless and war- ranted. " Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor.Bush— Bet teeth $1 50 up: crowns $2 up; fliings 25c, ‘GOLD fillings, 76c; silver, 36c; crowns, $2; no open Sund: DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY SCH( ‘Wil fit you for business. oL Will give you practical course in full. Will teach you to cut, baste, fit and finish. ‘Will give you the leading system of cutting. | Any pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market st. FOR sale—Furniture, carpets and good will of a new brick apartment-house of 175 rooms, in the city’s swellest locality; partly furnish- «d. ard although just opened is over half filled with regular tenants already; long lease; if you want an apartment-house don’t fail to get particulars of this at room 1404 and 1405, Call bullding. 2 $3000—BUSINESS requiring the attention of the owner not to exceed § hours a day, guaran- teed to pay $115 per month; investment abso- lutely secured by real estate. W. K. CONGER & CO., 1501 Park st., Alameda. JUDICIOUS, systematic profitable; $20 margins 1000 bu, 2c. Send for free book on option trading. OSBORN Grain ;0‘-. 17 Chamber of Mingeapolis, nn. WANTED by lady from the East, asaist with or take full charge house at once. Box 3510, Call office, $750 — PARTNER in_ well-established fruit and produce commission bus.; outgoing part- her retiring, account old age, Box 4083, Cail FOR sale—General mdse. store. 50 miles from San' Francisco. LLMAN PEC wholesale grocers. - i3 Podrvecnd: e oo P SRS VST $500 ONLY—For a country hotel with bar; not far from Oakland. P. C. ' C. LABSEN & CO., HALF interest in scow for sale; plenty work: mood money. Apply 201 Shotwel ulation in wheat is party to 5t “rooming McDOWELL Dl_mlklu_nnd Millinery School —Any pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market. | A WAITRESS and parlor mald for small fam- ACCORDION, sunburst & knife plaiting. Stew- | art’s button & buttonhole factory, 110 R — DYEING AND CLEANING. i SEA breezes sweeten all garments, blankets, lace curtains, etc., done by the Presidio Helghts Dye Works, 3915 Sacramento: phone for wagon, West H. HICKMAN, pres. | EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. 'GEORGE AOKI, 421 Post st.; tel. Bush 13— | Japanese-Chinese employment office; fur- nishes best help; contracts for farm help, ete. | IF you want Japanese lelp, advertise in The New World, Japanese daily paper, 363 Geary, A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- | Chinese help. 426 Powell. Tel. Main 0762, A—GRAND Jepanese-Chinese Emp. Office, Stockton: tel. Grant 168; expert, ll,:flllblc ““b.' | A GOOD vest operator wants CHINESE Employment Office—Best help at Leon Seung’s, 4113 O'Farrell; tel. East 426. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice: all kinds help. | lllw:mlmi CHINESE and J: ; estab. 20 B ot RS £, B, e ———— EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. ESTABLISHED dental office down town; easy _payments; owner going East. Box 4414, Call SNAP—Bargain; 14 rooms; central I ot itents and desire in- st., r. 20, lead! of st. . formation, call at 420 MORNING Apply box e S L AMERICAN woman wants work ; is willing; guarantee ?.mhmw:me-a-im m“;mu'htl *gn day. 174 Fourth st.; one flight, room 1 VAT i e e e to do > A o ...“’“""""","‘. with the 'cooking ‘work ‘boarding-house ; children; excelient ences, vln-m.-l.a Box 4412, Call. 5 HELP WANTED—FEMALE. R A A A A A AN fly in San Mateo, $25 see lady here; a laundress for 3 in family, $30; a waitress and parlor maid, San Ral $30; a_cook for a hospital in city $40; a cook for a gi;m::d l’z{\;x;n‘lrl‘{ &3;52;020 housework: girls for Ty, to $30. MIS: - KETT, 425 Sutter st., g i A SCANDINAVIAN or German girl for house- work and cooking, 2 in family, $30, see lady herc this morning. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell, WANTED—Experienced salesladies in our waist department; only those with best city references, experienced in selling walsts, need &pply; good wages and steady position to right parties. Apply Monday between 12 and 2 p. m. and o and 6 p. m., 43 Ellls st. YOUNG GIRLS ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE FOR HAND FINISHING. STANDARD FACTORY, CORNER GOUGH AND GROVE STREETS. A—WANTED—Girls to learn halrdressing, manicuring, etc.; trade taught from A to Z I]n 2 weeks: §5 to those entering now; 3 po- 8! 4 tions to fill immediately; positions r week up; leading A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | subscriptions has been established at 1090 Valencia st. B SALESMAN to travel in California with staple line to country merchants; bond required. Box 608, 8t. Louls, Mo. WANTED—At _once, experienced traveling salesman for California; none other need ap- ply. Address Drawer S., Chicago. WANTED—Men everywhere: pay: to dis- tribute circulars, ady. matter. tack signs. etc.; | Adv. Bureau, Chicago. WANTED everywhere—Hustlers to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc.; no canvas- sing; good pay. Sun Adv. Bureau, Chicago. HELP WANTED-—MALE. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520—SACRAMENTO ST—520 Phone Main 1191, Cor. Leidesdorft st. SPECIAL—Boss Here To-morrow (Monda DIAMOND MATCH CO.'S WORKS. CHICO——————BUTTE, CO——————CHICO HALF FARE. FEE $1. HALF FARE, 10 2-horse teamsters, $2 25 day. 10 4-horse teamsters, $2 50 day. SFECIAL. SHIP MONDAY. FEE $1. ASTORIA, OREGON, NEAR PORTLAND. FEE $1. "FARE $3. FEE $1. 25 rockmen, $59 and found; 75 laborers, $51 and found. 300 men, chop wood, tles, stave and shingle bolts; big wages; all over State. Wateh our ads in to-morrow's (Monday) pa. pers; your job will be there for you. Call and get a list of jobs at PACIFIC EMPLOY- MENT AGENCY, 520 Sacramento RELIABLE general agent wanted In every county to sell our popular accident and sick- ness policies; new plan; death benefit; wkly. indemnity; specific indemnity for loss of limbs or_eyesight; free medical attendance; many other original and popular features, annual premiums $1 to $6; no assessments or dues; issued to either sex without regard to nation- ality, color or occupation; all claims promptly and liberally settled; more policies issued and more claims pald under our system than by any other company in the world, because we give the most popular and cheapest insurance written; exceptional opportunity to obtain sole | control of territory by applying immediately: previous experlence not required, but financlai responsibility absolutely essentlal. Add. The International Co., 231 Broadway, New York. WE_want clerks, stenographers, printers and all others who work hard for small wages to learn the new profession of advertisement writing; competent men are in demand all over the country—particularly the West; SRS romLin we you to get empl our _ extensive connections; send to-day for our beautiful prospectus—tree. THE LL- POWELL CO., 506-8 Hyde st., San Fran- cisco. A—Girls to learn millinery now for fall season; both seasons taught from start to finish fn 1 month: for $10; positions as trimmers, sales- ladles, etc., guaranteed at $10 ‘week up; day and evening class. 143 8 st., r. 13. are first-class need apply; is guaranteed, with union hours ‘wages. Apply R. THOMAS, foreman vest department, S. N. WOOD & CO.'S factory, 27 Geary st. WANTED—Experienced sowers for altera- tions; apply botween 9 and 10 a. m.; good wages; steady position. 43 Ellis st. LADIES to do pi ‘home; we furnish materials and from to $12 weekly. Eind envelope to Royal Co., E, 3 Monroe st., Chicago. 4 LADIES' TAILORS, ATTENTION! You are hereby cordially invited to attend a mass meeting of the Ladies’ Tallors’ Union of San Francisco, to be held on the 13th Inst., e e raiasthon: s Tattias purpose of com] i Do tion fees. J. MESSIER, Pres. ‘wanted everywhere to handle on_sight; 800 varieties; & n Co., 45 May st., Chicago, Ill. B Wit ets. we have Aisteibution Tor o srpooanex; £00d pay: permanent A’ South Whitley, Ind. TRAVELING salesman; an active, WANTED—A sober, steady young man to es- tablish a new soda water wagon route; good wages for o start. Address box 4411, Call. ‘WANTED—Boy 14 years or over, to make him- self generally useful in machinery house; chance for promotion. Box 4088, Call. MEN wanted to circulate petition and secure signatures; good pay. Apply room 38, Phe- an bullding, Monday, at 9 a. m. HEAD wrapper for dry gods store; state expe- MEN to learn barber trade; only 8 weeks re- quired: special offer this month: catalogue and full information mafled free. MOLER SYSTEM COLLEZZ, 635 Clay st. YOUNG man; stock clerk for manufacturing concern; state age. salary expected and ref- erences. Box 4 Call. WANTED—Rough carpenters and laborers. ADe ply room 14, 26 Montgomery st., San Frafe cisco Comstruction Company. PENSION ATTY. M. HARRIS, 40 Ellls st.; 14 years' practice; references from thousands of persons for whom I have secured pensions. WANTED Middle-aged man; experienced im grocery business. 3023 Laguna st.. 1 p. m. ERRAND boy well recommended. ROGER- SON'S, 535 Valencia st. COAT basters wanted, §20 to $25 per weekj steady work. 27 Geary st COATMAKERS for country. BROS & CO.. 24 Sutter st. A NURSERYMAN and jobbing gardenes wanted. 500 Haight st TWO-CHAIR barber shop for nees; a bargain. Box 4064, McDONALD & PERRY have & large stock of new and second-hand shoes; cheap. 239 3d st. PENSION atty. E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelan bidg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R. MAN to do janitor work for tuition in 8. F. Barber School. T41A Howard st. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europs and Australla. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st. near Mar. ket—700 rooms, night; ng roomsj free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly half price. 563 Mission st., bet 1st and 24 sts. GET your shoes half soled while waiting: 280 to 50c. 563 Mission st.. bet. lst and 24 sta. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses wers lssued Apply REISS yesterday: Thomas K. Lynch, 32. 240 Polk street, and Carrfe M. Marsh, 27, 12 Page street. B. Grant Maurer, 21, 420 Lily avenue, and Lottie M. Smith, 21, 121 Olive avenue. David Beguhl, 72, Vallejo, and Elise Opper- mann, 51, eity. Fred Beal, 20, 730 Harrison street, and Liz- zte B. Ellerby, 24, Marshfield, Or. Samuel F. Weinstock, 23, 187 Page street, and Hannah Maler, 18, 930 Folsom street. Alfred M. Nuckolls, 31, 226 Sixth -avenue, and Anna Banks, 32, Ukiah. Wilbor W. Snow, 21, Sebastopol, and Cora B. Martin, 18, Avoea, Mich. William Corser, 34, Seattle, Wash, and Lena Forgerso: Marx Schwind, Magdalena Wiedemann, Antonio P. Firpo, 32, 124 Landers street, and Margherita Toscanini, 19, 115 Landers street. Joe Lamb, 25, 116 Jackson street, and Mary Enes, 18, 116 Jackson street. Nicolo Perata, 22, San Mateo, and Anglo- 26, 1112 Powhattan avenue. 311 Joost avenue, and 311 Joost avenue. lina Lamifog! 316 Broadway. George A. 24, 1500 Folsom street, and Kate C city Simeon W. 22. 216 Myrtle avenue, and Alice Schuepp, 21, 207 Main street. Elmer W. Thacher, 21, 194 Oak street, Emily Parsons, 19, St Paul, Minn. Bartolomeo Agazzl, 29, S00 Seventh street, and Jennie Lunginotti, 20, 605 King street. Mate Sussain, 26, 61SB Lombard street. and Katica Bleefch, 1S, 61SB Lombard street. Thomas G. Cook, 22, Santa Rosa, and Annie Shawl, 21, 1220 Laguna street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in_at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BALZER—In this city, September 26, 1903, to the wife of Willlam W. Balzer, a daughter. BOLGER—In this city, October S, 1908, to the wife of J. J. Bolger, a daughter. CANTLEN—In this city, to the wifs of James J. Cantlen, a son. HALEY—In this city, October 9, 1008, to the wite of C. E. Haley, a son. JONES—In_ this city, October 4, 1008, to the wite of Hugh L. Jones (nee Duttke), a son. McKENNA—In Lorin, Cal, October 9, 1903, to the wife of Joseph R. McKenna, a daugh-~ ter. McNICHOLAS—In this city, October 9, 1908, to the wife of Captain J. McNicholas, & son. MORGAN—In_this city, October 4, 1903, to the wife of F. C. Morgan, a daughter. REA—In this city, October 1, 1908, to the wife of L. E. Rea, a daughter. SCHAEFER—In this city, October 5, 1908, te the wite of Adam Schaefer, a daughter. MARRIED. BAKER—ALDRICH—In this city, October 1903, by the Rev. L. C. Sanford, Dillon Baker and Gertrude Edna Aldrich. and rience, references and salary expected. Ad- dress box 4416, Call office. SALESMAN for furniture department; state salary expected, references and experience. Box 4417, Call office. 2 SALESMAN for handkerchief department of a large retall store: must be experienced. Ad- dress box 4418, Call office. FLOORWALKER for dry and fancy goods; state experience and salary expected. Ad- dress box 4419, Call office: BUSHELMAN. Apply 901 Market st., Sun- day, 10 a. m. taught in § weeks.: Address W. C. B., 647 Commercial st. BOY for house-cleaning: living home; call bet. 7 and 7:30 a. m. Monday. 1163 Market st. GOOD strong boy to work In blacksmith shop, 1322 San Pablo ave., Oakiand. A DISHWASHER wanted at 331 Bay st, near Mason. ERRAND boy wanted. 300 Clementina st. WANTED—Salesman to handle line sundries in city and bay countles. Box 4413, Call. BOY 16 years; good opportunity: steady posi- tion. Carson Glove Co., 123 Second st. DETECTIVES—Everywhere; good salary; ‘experience. Int'l. Det. Agency, Milwaukes, Kutner of Fresno and Bertha M. of San Francisco. MEYER—BROTEN—In this city, October 8 1903, by the Rev. O. Groensbers, George Meyer and Anna Broten. PEDERSON—HANSEN—In this city, October 7, 1003, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Otto H. Pederson and Augusta N. Hansen. WILSON NOLTEMEIER _fn this city. Sep- tember 30, 1903, Ernest Wilson of Al and Bertha A. Noltemefer of San DIED. ler, Elizabeth Moore, Willlam KUTNER—HUTSHING—In this city, ber 20, 1903, by the Rev. Dr. J. m Hutshing Allen, Edna G. Banks, Rev. A. B. Brady, Thomas J. Busheil, Mrs. W. H. Charlier, Carl Coyle, Bridget Desmond, Willlam Faassler, Sophie Fellows, Mrs. F. A. Fisher, Thomas W. Henlon, Ernest D. Higgins. William J. Howe, Edw. T. Johnson, Alfred Kaighin, Charles J. Kane, Nellie Kirchner, Henry G. Kruger, Minale Levy, Jacob McCooey, James McMartin, Edward ‘WANTED—Platen pross feeders. heast corner Eighth and Brannan sts. 5 DRUGGIST—Permanent position. Call 345 Kearny st. CLOTHING salesman. Apply 901 Market st Sunday, 10 a, m. pog "% THOROUGHLY experienced man for delicates- sen counter. Apply superintendent's office, Emporium. ALLEN—In this city, Gertrude, dearly beloved daughter of ward and Lizzie Allen, and sister of Ethel and Evelyn Allen, a native of months and days. hgm' and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the parents’ residence, 243 Langton street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. CARRIAGE trimmer wanted; also vouns man | BANKS—In this city, October 10, 1908, Rev. with _some experience. 718 Folsom st. ‘WANTED—Tinsmith at 110 Steuart st. GOOD carriage blacksmith helper. 1370 Turk. 'PER and sole leather cutters. Shoe and Leather Co., 26 Main st. - DISHWASHER wanted: one willing to help 272 Brannan st. with cooking; wages $7. ‘Asahel Bill Banks. ed husband of Sarah M. Banks, and father of Edward Asahel, E. -~ 'u“p'::w? r"r‘?nn !-pua%hul of former! of Sacramento, Cal., aged 54 years & months and 5 days. §FFriends and are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Monday, October 12, 1908, at 2 o'clock, at the First Baptist Church, Eddy street, near Jomes. Interment private. Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Under- taking Company, 2475 Mission street, near L] i i

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