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nMrRen SERYICES, | Chureh, corner Post and Adams, D.D. Ecrvices. At 11 Duties of the topic, “A Man e cordially in- | Church, P C. Me ost st., | 11 2 m._and 7:45 a. m. the C. E. Soclety at 6:45 p. m. ne the pastor will speak on the fourth in a_series of s being »urses on “'Civic and ening Righteousn a gregational Church, Wifteenth st., Mission—Key, William Rader, pastor, : both services. 11 a. m., *“The 7:30 p. m., “‘Amor— Third in series on Old n Church Van Ness ave Rev. Willlam & Kirk es at 11 a. m. and will_preach at_both 2 m. Chris- m. and 6:15 b corner Jacl ‘terian Ch: John Hemphill ~Rev service at 11 o'clock ening ser: 0 o'cl The pastor will preach at both services. Sabbath m.. orchestral music. Chris esting at 8 p. m Wednesday evening at § o'clock. All Presbyterian Church, corner Page sts.—Haight, Hayes and cars convenient. Preaching at Rev. J. T. Wilis, D.D. Toplc, of True Worshin,”” and at 7:45 | The Essentials of an Earest cay rehool st 9:45 a m. Chris- m. All invited and limore =t m Methodist Episcopal yes apnd Buchanan ets.— pastor. Public worship 0 p. m. Sunday school Perkine superintendent. 6 m., Dr. R. O. pastor will .preach Evenng subject. . Special Thanksgiving ree. Al invited. | Church—Preaching by the rge W. White, both morning Rolia unday-schocl at 12: ; intendent. Young Sacred comcert from sermon. Seats free, every- (First), southwest corner ankiin sts.—Rev. Bradford er. Rev. Bradford Leavitt and superintendents of Sun- or church and Sunday- he morning ser- ford Leavitt Kingdom of the under direction of Parents may leave ten room during ser- invited. There is no | Ju at 10 o'cloc k quartet organist (take Miesion or Valen- Jay William Hudson, ) Capp st_ The Sun” 9:45 o'clock. W. C. Max- The morning service is Rev. Jay Willlam Hudeon t the service and the Rev, Wesley of Alameda will preach the sermon. be rendered by orchestra and of Jabish Clement No evening service. v st., near Jones— e, secretary Woman will_occufy the school 30 p. m.; « meet 6:30 p.m. Thomas Baldwin, uct the midweek prayer 7:45 p. m. All are ia st.. near Fill- Sunday-school, ermon, 11 a. m. morning arvest thanksgi 5 p. m.: Al tock of Ages” (Pratt): two harves Ye Shall Dwell in the Land 0 Lord, How Manifold” (Barnby): With Verdure Clad,”” *The Lost | Hosa (Grainier); offertory Peace of God” (Gounod). Augmented | with cornet. John Haraden Pratt, or- | rector. [ | reh, corner Bush and Gough sts. Frederick W. Clampett, D.D., rector. y Communton, 7:30 a. m.; Sunday-school, The rector will preach rvices, MEETING NOTICES. ASYLUM California Commandery No. 1, K. T.—The Sir Kaights of Califorsia urgently requested to m this day, Commandery are in assemble the SUNDAY, 0 p. m.. to attend feneral « of our decezsed Captain. | eral, Sir BRAINARD N. ROWLEY. Fu Templar service 1n the commandery hall. By | BROWNE, Commander. Recordes H CALIFOF A Lodge of Perfection No. 10, A. and A R.—Oificers and mémbers are requested to attend the funeral coremontes of our late brother, | B. N. ROWLEY, at Commandery Hail, M sonic Temple, TO-DAY (SUNDAY) at ! o'clock p. « b OV ©. F—Members will n!!emblfl% in lodge room MONDAY at 11 oclock sharp for the purpose of Atiending the funeral of our late brother, JOHN BEARCLIFF BROWN, | . R. MORRISON, R. 8. RMANN Lodge 145, L 0. O, F. I=E| | Members are requested to a rs. Visitors our_next regular meeting, DAY, November 23. Initia tion and first nomination of of: cordially invited DR. JOSEF ARDENYI, Noble Grand. 8. COHN, Secretary, ALTA Lodge No. 205-1. 0. O. F.— The first degree will be given in i G. Q our ball by the officers of Exoel- sior_Degree Lodge No. 2. MON- DAY, November 28. All lodge and order are invited to be present. ALFRED VOLIGNY, Noble Gran: B. F, LEDFORD, Recording Secreta: FIDELITY Lodge No. 222, I O. O. F.—Nomination of officers MONDAY EVENING, Novem- ber 23. Members plense attend. Visitors cordially invited. J. R. CASSIDY, N. G. W, H. MITCHELL, Rec. Sec. LOYAL Golden Gate Lodge XNo. 718, 1. O, O, F. M. U.—Sum- moned meeting NOVEMBER Important business. = F. ROBERTS, N. H. I. WILSON, P. 8 ORDER of Scottish Clans Twenty fifth anniversary celebration—Clar Fraser No. 78 will celebrate th twenty-fitth anniversary with grand literary entertainment ant ball on FRIDAY ING. No vember 27, in the Scottish Hail, 111 Lariin | £t. Scottith songs by the best talent to be | °rs Address procured in San sco. by the | Rev, William Guthrie. Music by Fair- | grieve’s Scoteh Orchestra, Come early and | Admission 35c. WILLIAM CORMACK, Chief. a banquet in the ALEXANDER KING, 13y ONDAY EVE! ST_ANT firet an, Tickets can be and | secure seats, be celebrated by Palace Hotel op ING, the 30th of M procured from the Hansen & HELGA Lodge No. 3 of Dania—Officers and | memters take notice—Our late brother, AN- | DREW JORSENEEN died November 20. Will | be buried Tuesday, November 24, at 1 p. m., | from Golden Gate Underiaking Parlor, 2475 Miesion st., near Twenty-first. P. PETERSEN, President. J. F. BCHMIDT, Secretary. THE Californig Debris Commiseion having re- ceived application to mine by hvdraulic pro- cess from Omega Placer Mining Co., in Omega_Placer Mine, near Washington, Ne- vada County, Cal, draining Into Scotch- Scotchmans Creek, which reaches Yuba | River; from W, H. Murchie, in Murchie | Jine, near Nevada City, Nevada County, | Cal.,’ draining o Deer Creek, which | reaches Yuba River; and from W.'I. Wad- | leigh, in Badger IMine and Liberty Hill | Mine, near Dutch Flat, Nevada County, Cal., | aining into Stump Canyon, which reaches | ar River, gives notice that a meeting will | be held at_room 96, Flood building, San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 7, 1903, at 1:30 p. m. THE California Debris Commission, having re- ceived application to mine by hydraulic pro- cess from United Gold and Copper Company Spring Valley hydraulic gold mine, near Cherokee. Butte County, Cal., draining Inio Epring Valley Creek. which reaches Feather River, gives notice that meeting will be heid &t room 96, Flood building, San Francisco, November 30. 1903, at 1 —_— AGENTS WANTED. $50 WEEKLY and expenses; sample free; greatest money-making invention of the age: Automatic Washer; does a washing in 30 minutes without labor or attention; cheaper than any other; indestructible: cverybody buys; agents coining money; thousands of testimonials. Automatic Washer Co., station U, Chicago. rch of Chriet, Scientist, Central . bet. Kearny and Grant clence service at 11 a. m.; of Jesson-sermon. “'Ancient and M Necromancy: or, Mesmerism and Hyp- | jem"'; Sunday-school for children at the | hour: Wednesday evening meeting at 8 | lock. Judge Septimue J. Hanna, C.8.D.. | 1 give a free lecture on Christien Science | e Alhambra Theater Monday evening. to | which the public is cordially invited. Free | reading-room, 206 Kearny st., rooms 508-510. | All are welcome. ! 1 i WANTED—Agents to sell splendid article to housekeepers: all want it; one agent made $100 in ten davs in October; only reliable, industrious agents need apply; new article; ready seiler; big commiesions. Address Jubi- lee Iron Co., Omaha, Nebr., 1503. BEGIN business for yourself; stop working for others; we start you in profitable mail order business at home; pleasant work; immense profite; unlimited ‘possibilities; full informa- tion for stamp. Franklin-Howard Co., Den- ver, Colo. THE Pecple's Church holds services every Sun- any Subject evening i this All are wel Elks’ . come. Hall, 223 Sutter st. A _Spiritual Invest- Pastor, Mrs. Anna T union mass meeting of all the eity churches for young men only will be heid at the Young Men's Christian Association audi- torfum, Maeon and Ellis sts., this (Sunday) o'clock. The meeting will be addressed by Rev. Edgar Vanhee of the Uni- versity of Sydney. £ W. Mr. Vanhee will answer the question, *“Why young men @0 not go to church.” Orchestral music and | #eats in the hail free to all men. | EPTCIAL Bible addresses in the M 17 _City 1all equare near Market st., Sunday. Tues- | Aav and Wednesday eveninge at 7:45, Mr. | i zdless from the East 1 speak. ‘ Special 1 Christians Thureday after- noon g day) at 3 o'clock. All | welcom THE Theosophical Soclety, Colonel H. 8. Of coit. president-founder—Public_lecture at 8 p. ™. in Golden Gate Hall Sutter st by ©. W. Leadbeater of London; subject, ““Thought Forms,” illustrated by unique lan. tern slides. _Admission 25 cents. he famous prychic, known throughout the occult world 25 the king of slatewriters. interviews daily o all subjscts of interest, business, social or spiritual. Office 1112 Eddy st., near Octavia; phone Scott 857. Owing to the great demand for Prof. Evans' services, appointments should be secured in advance to insure in- | terviews. W. J. COLVILLE Lectures in Theosophical Hail, Flood bldg.. | 809 Market gt., S. F., at 3 p. m.; subject, irhts and Shadows of Spiritualiem’ Heil. 531 11th st., Oakland, 7:30 p. | the Key to Success. MONARCHY, anarchy, socialism, which? Mcses Harman, editor Chicago Lucifer, 044 eliows” and bldg., Memorial Hall, § p. m.; seats | cussions_free. MME SEELEY'S flower test; spirit costume:; =piritual healing; come, sick and afflicted; ad. 10c. Friendship Hall, 1 O. O. F. bldg. PROGRESSIVE _spiritualists to-night, Odd Feliows’ bid, 7th and Market; Mrs. R. 8. _Lillle, speaker; admission free. | DIVORCECosts, $12; _guick, quie AGENTS—An agency for & proposition that 1s | a decided improvement on bullding and loan | is worth having. Great Western Improve- y,_Parrott_bullding. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. W. H. BITTNER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Advice free. Phone South 743. Suit 322, Emma Spreckeis building. Divorces quietly and legally obtained for eight causes; damages secured for infuries to TeOn Or estate: replevins for property un- wfully detained; attachments and garnish- ments for lebts; bonds furnished: bankruptcy proceeding: ilis probated; estates eettied; collections made in all varts of the U. 8. ADVICE FREE. OLD ESTABLISHED, COLUMBIAN LAW & COLLECTION AGENCY Able attorneys. Rm. 85 916 Market, opposite Emporium. Bad tenants ejected speedily and reasonably. Collections, no matter how small, sttended to: ttachments; bonds furnished; cor- porations organized; civil and criminal practice, Tel. John €226. Open evenings by appolntment. We solicit an interview with you. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continue: LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Con R. G. WILKE, Reel FEstate and Business Agent (established 14 years), 265 Kearny st., rooms 9 and 10. A $1800 COFFEE saloon and restaurant on the water front, close to Market st.;*daily receipts about $63; business clearing $300 per month: trial given: a splendid offer: investi- gaie at once. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny (MARION GRIFFIN.) (BUSINESS) (IS) - (BOOMING.) (Room 406, Examiner Bufldine.) Prone Black 3807. Take elevator ‘to 4th floor. A—$3500; HOTEL and barrcom with 30 rooms, in Point Richmond; rent $100; rooms always occupled by employes of railroad and Stand- ard Ol Combany: board bill guaranteed by company; owner never clears less than £300 Call R. G. WILKE, 26% A—$900; SALOON on water front, with 8 fur- rooms: 3 iron bedsteads in each room; “years' lease; rent $35; rooms alone pay §50 per month and saloon doing a good busi- Kearny st. Se G. K 2 A—$350; EMPLOYMENT office, doing a good business; must s0ld at once on account of sickness in_owner's family. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearn: HALF interest in one of the best saloons on water front; lease; dis- agreement of partners cause of sale: will gell whole for $3400. Call R. G. WILKE, . 2614 Kearny st. A—$1250; CORNER saloon on Fourth st., close to S. P. frelght sheds; 8 furnished rooms and kllc_hen’ a good paying business. See R. G. WILKE, Kearny st. A—$800; DAIRY produce and delicatessen ooy ront $33: Wustaces clears above $100 per month; i value in sight. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2000; SALOON on Kearny st, about 3 blocks from Chronicle building; place estab- lished years and doing & good business; or one partner will sell his interest for $1000; disagreement cause of sale. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1200; COFFEE salcon and bakery; close to Phelan’ bullding; a good paying business, but must be sacrificed on account of owner being sick in hosnital. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$3250;, LEADING saloon on Market and Mason Ats.; net rent $150: lease with priv- flege of 5 years more: vaiue in sight. Call R, G. WILKE, 261 Kearny s A—$650; CIGAR stand on Montgomery st.; & $700 cigar stand on Flits st.; stock at in- voice; a $200 cigar stand on Third st.: stock et invoice; a $400 clgar stand on Eddy st.. stock at involce. Call R, G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A_$1250; COFFEE saloon on Geary st.; rent $45. R. G. WILKE, 203 Kearny st A REGULAR INCOME @GUARANTEED By- JOHN R. PEARSON & CO (Incorpcrated). Capital Stock $250,000. B to T per cent weekly on accounts of §25 and upward has been earned and paid by this cgmpany since January 1, 1903. Our grand success is undoubtedly the result of our strict adherence to conservative methods, Percentage Percentage Percentag: Is our aim and the secret of our success. Immune from the vicissitudes of the specu- lator, yet earning for our patrons more actual net profit each week than they believed pos- sible; WE RECOGNIZE NO RIVALS nor competitors in the world of finance. Reckoned from the average profits we have earned in the past: $25 00 earns you. $ 644 per month $50 00 earns you. 12 88 per month $100 00 earns you 25 76 per month §250 00 earns you 64 38 per month $500 00 earns you. 128 75 per month $1000 00 earns you 257 50 per month ALL DIVIDENDS P ¥ You can easily verify the truth of our statements by corresponding with any or all of the BONA-FIDE investors, whose names and addresses will be sent to You, together with out free booklet, upon request. Every dollar sent us is subject to with- drawal upon demand, and it is with pride that we can say that we have never lost a dollar for any subscriber nor failed to return in full upon request all of a subscriber's original investment. If you have idle cap- ital and desire to increase your income do not delay in remitting to us. Fuil particu- lars and unquestionable references will be furnished free upon request. Make all checks or money orders payable to JOHN R. PEARSON & CO., A—PARTNER WANTED. Druggist of 20 years' experience desires to join forces with a young rezistered druggist; have a good opening in town of over 15,000, either to start new store or buy out well es- tablished business; full prices; from $4000 to $6000 required, each partner to furnish half; references exchanged. Box 4527, Call office. $3500—BOOK, stationery, music, toy, picture and framing store; in best of Northern Cali- fornfa towns; good location; complete and clean stock; established 5 years; sales last December $1400; owner must sell becauce sick; this 18 a §0od and honest offer; best rcZ- erences in S. F. Box 4597, Call office. A—LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS. A businees man with $5000 cash can secure interest in established business that will pay him 100 per cent on his investment; closest investigation solicited. GEPMANTA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A MAN with $5000 e $£3000 in 1D days; absolutely no risk; fullest investigation in- vited; no agents; must be taken at once. Box 4551, Call office. OLD-ESTABLISHED jewelry store for sale, near the clty; account sickness; $6 a day in work. Box FOR salé—First-class well-estab. dressmaking business Box 4766, Call. ARTNER WANTED. A young man with 10 years' grocery experi- ence in San Francisco desires to meet man or woman who will invest $2000 in the business; hizhest references. GERMANTA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. HOTEL for sale in Healdsburg; parties going East; price very reasonable; don’t ask about it, but come and see it. The Union Hotel; lease three years. A $175—WORTH double; store with second-hand Eoods; good _location. furniture and othe §54 Howard st., bet, Fourth and Fifth. $350—WELL-EQUIPPED butcher shop; must be sold; dally receipts $25. Box 4760, Call. STOCK and fixtures for sale cheap; delicates- sen store. Box 4566, Call. A PRIVATE, quick divorce for a small fee. See me and save money: no pay in advance. G. HOWR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Estebliehed 22 sre.irms. 1,2, 3, 4 &5, tst A1 1122 Market between Mason and Taylor. Advice free, all matters. Detectives employed. AA—THE Legal Advisory, inc.; practice in all courts: estates, bankruptey, 511A. 5118 Croesley bldg., N. Montgomery and Mission sts. ROBT. W. KING, a'ty-at-law, Examiner bld. room 611: all cases, damages, estates. will attachmeAts, collections, et free; ance charges; call or wril evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601 ADVICE free—I will advance cost in meritori- ous cases, divorces, probate and all other law cases; no fees {n advance: open every even- ing. J. M. THURSTON, $19 Market st., r. 31 advice 927 Market st., r. 201. DIVORCE costs $12; quick and quiet: open evenings. Examiner buflding, room 315. L. & CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. ADVICE free; no charge unless successful; all law business. W. W. Davidson, 927 Market. reliabie attor- te; free: open evenings, EARLE'S seance to-night; 25c. 1052 Ellis st. W G.KEEGAN holds & test seance every night exeept Saturday, 10c; sit. 10 to 5. 148 6th st. MME. YOUNG'S convincing test circle to-night 10c. private readings dafly. 619 McAllister. COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country, PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10: tel. 5586. BUSINESS CHANCES. Friendship Hall, 336 McAllister st—Mra. C. J. Mever: tests every eves. 10c: readings dally. A————THE RELIABLE AGENTS— A KREDO & CO.———765 MARKET ST. BSTABLISHED 15 YEARS ———— AT Mester Adept's, 1239 Market: test circles Eun.. Tues., Thur., Fri. evgs.; readings daily. €V MILLER'S materializing seance to-night, 8 o'clock. $1. 1084 Bush st.; tel. Larkin 4133, AT Mre Stoadard’s seances you may meet your spirit friends; Sun., Tues. 278 Ninth st. | TESTS; front ball, 909 Market st 2 Pitroff, Dr. Cowan, Mr. Wilson; i0c. SUNDAY LECTURES. DR. JOH A KERGAN'S free lecture this evening, Cryrtal Hall, Pythian Castle, 909 Marie: st. = Subject, *“The Skin and Its | Functions,* followed by views in the new | republic, Panama. Free tickets wil] be dis- tributed for X-ray exhibition at Sanitarium Tucsduy eve. Question box. Special music. z —m . ORLOW —Lecture this (Sunday) evening In Goiden Gate (upper) Hall, 629 Sutter st. At 8 o'clock = talk will be given on “ELECTRICITY IN THE FUTURE."™ Good music and vocal solos. Admission free, “THOUGHT Transference and Telepathy, vractical demcnstrations, by Dr. Melvor- | Tyndzll, to-night, Steinway Hall, 223 Sutter. Phascs of thought-force fully demonstrated. “NOW" lecture: Henry Harrison Brown, “Sigh, Srarl, Ewear and Smile” ; Odd Fellows' bldg.. S p. m. sharp. Bring a friend. BIG LIST AT OUR OFFICE—— $850—Corner saloon; good location; $25 dally, $3000—Saloon, elegantly fitted; $50 daily, $5000—Hotel and bar, with real property. TWANTED—A man with $500 for half interest in good paying business: paying $300 month- 1v.” Address box 4570, Call office, $10,000 WILL buy half interest Sols Agency United States two Imported waters. Ad- dri{a box 4577, Call office, MERCHANTS, ATTENTION. Do you wish to enlarge your business, or do you desire additional capital? If so, we can furnish you with an active or silent ner who wiil invest from $100 to $50, we have a large number of desirable applicants en our books seeking good business openings, GERMANIA INVESTMENT CO., Suit 321, Emma Spreckels buiiding. $600—PARTNER in a well paying and increas- ing business; will stand thorough investi- gation; payable within 3 months; no agents, Apply 510 Telegraph ave., Oakland. FIRST-CLASS dellcatessen store; good busi- ness, good location; 3 Jiving rooms. Box 4500, Call office. FOR sale—Good paying paper and laundry route In country town, near city, Address News Agent, Mill Valley, Cal. A—GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE FOR SALE; a nice clean stock in the best town in California; invoice about $4000; low rent; long lease. . GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. FOR SALE—A weil established harness busi- ness in the thriving city of Chico. For par- ticulars call on L. D. STONE & CO., 417 Market st., or write to box 263, Chico. DRESSMAKING parlors, compietely _fitted; living-rooms furnished; $125. 1005 Larkin. = A SAFE INVESTMENT. $1000 cash and services secures half-interest in established Installment house; investment secured and $50 weekly assured. GERMANIA INVESTMENT CO., Sult 321, Emma Spreckels building. A A—$350; B. BAKERY and delicatessen; $10 daily: rent $17; 6 furn. rooms. Kredo & Co. $6200—ESTABLISHED bakery. near San Fran- cisco, town 5000; controls trade of 4 towns; receipts $4000 monthly: large counter trade. KREDO & CO., 765 Market st. $750—FULLY furnished private rooming and boarding house near the university in Berke- ley. a big bargain. GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. FIRST-CLASS saloon business, with full con- tents of the same and flat above; building for #ale; lot leased; doing a big business; fronts main street; a fine opportunity. Inquire at 1002 Broadway, Oakland. $1000 CASH, balance same as rent, for corner Erocery and bar: less than stock and fixtures: running 9§ years; with 2-story cottage, 6 rooms and bath; 10t 25x100. Twenty-first and Douglass sts, $20,000 BUSINESS for sale in Oak- land; 44 rooms; lot ; now It for 5 years at $150 per month security. Alo in Alameda a new 8-room house; up to date. CHAS. ADAMS & CO., Bay station, Alameda: phone Paru 1811 WANTED—Energetic man, no experience re- quired, with $1000 to $i500 cash, to share equally in profits of established mioving pic- ture circuit; rare chance for person with satisfactory references. Novelty #'u-ur SRS, ATTENTION! Oakland, STRANG Are you looking for a eafe and profitable busi- mess opening in San Franclsco? If 8o, we can offer you any number requiring an investment from $100 to $60.000: every business oppartu.- nity that passes through our office must stand the closest Investigation. and we can place you in a store, factory, hotel, mill, office, or, in fact, any business you may prefer; kindly call and investigate, GERMANIA INVESTMENT CO., Spreckels LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. BEST bargain 1n a large, dependable ; very located; 60 rooms and all large, light and alry; furnished spiendidly and in most artistic taste; lease for 40 rooms—§8000; furniture and buflding NEW. 21 b~ and RESTAURANT—$1000; clears 85 rooms—$5000; rent $250; ELEGANT furni- ture. will furnish to suit buyer. APARTMENTS; rent $75; 85 rooms—NEW; 19 rooms—$1250; clears §80. 80 rooms—NEW; will furnish to suit buyer. 18 rooms—$900; 82 CORNER; clears $00. | 43 rooms—$3000; one-third down; rent $123; income $308; 5-year lease; NEW house! NEW furniture; price reduced from $4400; death the cause. 16 rooms—$700; rent $70: clears $01; 7 blocks north; owner in HOSPITAL; must sell. 50 rooms—$1500 cash necessary; NEW house; FINE furpishings; 7-year lease; clears $300 month. 20 rooms—EXTRA fine; 20 select boarders: corner; beautiful lawn; very fine; clears $150 month. 80 rooms—High olass, BEAUTIFULLY fur- | nished; GUARANTEED to clear $§650 monthly. 200 rooms—APARTMENTS; clears $1000 per month; SPLENDID, up-to-date house. 12 ; rent $40; clears $40; morth. 44 room: ; TR ANSIENT; cleared $488 tn October; books open to bona fide buyer. C. B. HINKLEY. ... bl;xix,oxm MINT 796 1020 MARKET ST. . FIFTH. SQUARE DEALINGS. CLEAR TITLES. EASY TERMS. 10 rooms; clears $25; rent $20; a snap..$ clears $45; a good buy. transient; liquor license sunny corner; partially rent $50; housekeep!ng. apartment house; Post &t rent $45; price only 10 rooms; rents $22 50... 2 100 rooms: offices and country transient., 7500 SPECULATION—17 rooms; clears $60; rent $43; price §750; easy terms. HINKLEY, 1020 Market s MODERN—I18 rooms; electric lights; lease; clears $80; transient; nicely furniehed: easy {erme; see'thia. C. B. HINKLEY, 1020 Mar- t st LUXURIOUSLY furnished 50-room modern apartment house; choice location; 1ong lease; swellest house of the size in the city. HINKLEY, 1020 Market st. MONEY-MAKER—80 rooms; transient; liquor license; clears $500; 2 entrances; oak and maple 'furniture; a gift at $2750. HINK- LEY, 1020 Market s PARTIALLY furnished 10 rooms, plano includ- d; rent only $28; amazingly low price, $225. NEWLY furnished 14 rocms; rent $55; cholce location; large yard; oak and mahogany fur- 0. 6 '®. HINKLBY, 1020 . opp. Fifth. SEE TETLOW & DEACO! Phone Folsom 295 1023 Market st, between Gth and Tth, For hotels, rooming-houses and business chances; any part of the city. 1903 CLAIRVOYANTS—Continned. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 263 Kea:ny, room 20; ladies 25¢; gents S0c. MME. LAMAR, wonderful palmist: card read- er; 25¢, 50c. 320 Jones st.; hours 1-9 p. m. MRS. SHAFER, clairvoyant, card reader: sit- tings daily. 4483 Jessie st.. bet. 5th and 6th. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekiy Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Tnited States or Canada one year for $1. e ————————— CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. AIR compressed, dry, ice cold, is now univer- sally used In sanitary cleaning carpets, on floor, without removal or injury; prices - erats. Apply S. F. COMPRESSED AIR CLEANING CO.. Call bld.: phone Main 525 WHEN you become disgusted with your work vend for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 305-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works. 1509 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning: Sc; tel. Mission 225. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Coun. 46 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22 | AELP WANTED—MALE—Can - A | i and parlor ma 1d for American | OPEN TO-DAY (SUX a good second girl for small | | Erbior Bkt Sumimmi st it DAY), 8 TO 12 4 MURRAY & READY, 8H-836 Clay o cook for an institution in city, | Phcne Main 3 ;’:;n" girl 't assist the cook in @ small ln-i Leading Employment and Labor . stitution, $25; a chambermaid to assist wait- | 1! e gave 10 ing in the same place, $25; a cook for smalil 43,000 men work. €0,000 sanitarium in Oakland, $30; a Fr:nch gover- A\R[? NA. ness for ome child, : a waitress for a : ARIZONA. German family, $i0; a young second girl for | OREGON., small Jewish family, $25; 20 housework girls | Southern Pacific and Santa Fe s for city country, $20 to &’w. fl!‘!las‘ pass PSR IN: 25 t., near Powell. | N EVERY T e, S e - Section hands, muckers, driliers WANTED—2 German style cooks, $35; 4 sec- ), $25; parior mald, $30; 2 laun- dresses, $30; waitress for country hotel. $25: 8 nursegirls. $20, $25; companion to_elderly lady, $25: 2 nurses for institutions, $20; way girl for institution, $20: dining-room il for sanitarium, $§20; laundress for 3 > ousekeeper, $22 50; dormitory e ’Zu‘:\ e large number of general ond girls, $2 work, $20; F girls, city and country, at $20. $25, $30. Apply Monday, J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 334 Sutter st. CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co.. J. McQueen, »i fetor, 320 Guerrero st., tel. Mission 49. ADV E Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st. tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop RUDOLFH & CO.. carpet-beating works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.: tel. Mission 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 126, NURSE, 2 grown children, 5 and S years, lit- tle sewing, little housework, $20; walitress ang parlor maid, Broadway, $3 girls for best city homes, housework girls, fine homes, §: eral housework, Sausalito, good place, $25. THE DOMESTIC CLUB, 36 Unlon Square building, 233 Geary st., cor- ner of Stockton; phone Bush €31 CREDIT CLOTHIEES. S C. F. ADAMS CO. SPECIAL CREDIT STORE. We clothe the whole family from bhats to #hoes: everything up to date at cash prices. Crecit for all. 818 Mason st. CURES RUPTURE. NAPA, May 10, 1908. Mr. A. Hunter, Dear Sir—We are much pleased to inform you that our baby's scrotal rupture is cured. The holder held it In place all right. Our doc- tor saye in thirty days the parts have hoaled up. The baby was six weeks old when you fit- ted the holder. We are indeed very grateful to you. Yours truly, CEORGE GREEN AND WIFE. WHO DOES IT? HUNTER, 1206 Market st. Send for ctrcul: Why will you suffer? "AIRS girl desired quickly: good place for right kind of girl; wages from to 333 per month. il in person with references at 1408 Jackson st., corner Nineteenth, Oak- land. PEE————— —WANTED—Girls to learn halirdressing, A nrouring, otc.: trads taught from A to Z in 2 weeks; $5 o those entering now: 3 po- sitions to Al immediately; positions guaran- teed at $10 per week up; leading school B West. 233 Geary st., room 13. A—Girls to learn millinery now for fall season: both seasons taught from start to finish in 1 month for $10: positions as trimmers, sales- ladies, etc.. guaranteed at $10 per week up: day and evening class. 143 Stockton r. 13 DENTISTS. DR. GRUSS, 504-5-6 Caliaghan bldg., Markat and McAllister sts., uses the Basford Obtun- der, the only device ever invented for grind- fog. drilling and excavating teeth absolutely without pain. For demonstration and proof call at offics, DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr.Eieventh —No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $S per set; extracting 50c: gas given. A NEW plate—The Whalebohe—cannot break; warranted 20 yrs; crown, $3 50: fillings, B0c; piatee, §5: fuli set; a'l work painless and war- ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. A—LADIES 1o lears il branches Balrdressiog trade; manicuring, massage, etc. 238 Mar- ket &t., cor. Jones, room 94; positions secured at highest wakes; day and eve. class: call. EEWING MACHINE OPERATORS AND RIV: ETERS; NO EXPERIENCE NECESSAR PAID SALARY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'S FACTORIES. 32% FREMONT ST. AND 1873 MISSION, NEAR FIFTEENTH. LADIES do plain sewing home; $3 to $13 weekly: experience unnecessary; material gent free everywhere. Send stamped envelope fculars. Weber Mfg Co., 1135 Broad- ew Yorlk. PARIS Dental Parlors, 225 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth $1 50 up; crowns §2 up; fillings, 25c. 75¢; sllver, 35¢c; crowns. $2: no Dr.0.B. Hewitt. 204 Suiter. AMSTRESSE DRESSMAKERS AND SE McDOWELL DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY SCHOOL. Thoroygh instruction in all branches. Our dupils hold first class positions. Imported patterns. Eveninz class. 1019 Market st., above Sixth. WANTED—Competent lady barber; $15 guar- Communicate with FRANCES E. NIL- 124 North Washington st., Spokane, LADIES to do plecework: we furnish material; pay $7 to $12 weekly. Send stamped envel- ope to Royal Co., 34-E Monroe st., Chicago. skirts and jackets to start to work Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Apply at HALE BROS. ACCORDION, sunburst & knife plaiting, Stew- art's button & buttonhole factory.110 Taylor. HOTEL, 48 rooms, clears $200 month....$2500 Hotel, 27 rooms, -clears $125 month 750 For sale by WM. E. DUBOIS, 2251 Market st., bet. 15th and 16th. Phone reh 187, A—32000; PRIVATE boarding-house, with 40 elegantly furnished rooms, on Van Ness ave.; rooms always occupled and first-class patron- oge. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. ELEGANT corner flat, § rooms, Western Ad- dition; rent $35; cheap. $000: large list of houses, 6 to 200 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. WHO wants cheapest, best-paying rooming- house In city? No agents. Box 4585, Call . ] SPIRITUALISM. PROF. Fred P. Evans, noted psychic for writing and_clairvoyance; stamp for circula; 1112 Eddy st., nr. Octavia: phone Scott 8§7. MRS. C. KOTTER—Test circle to-night; devel. oping circle Mon.; sittings daily. 34 Gth st. ETHEL CRINDLE materializing seance Sun- day eve, GOc. 328 Eills st.; 8 o'clock. MRS, A. R. SMITH of Portland. 706 Polk st., room 26, The Gladstone, corner Eddy st, EDWARD EARLE, 1052 Eills, readings dally, §:30 to 4: seances Sunday and Thursday. CLAIRVOYANT! Come_and Have Your Life Read by MRS. DR. E. SANDERS, And Learn Mental Telegraphy. How adepts communicate freely and at will with brother adepts in any part of the world. It enables you to attain a success that would otherwise be beyond the wildest hopes of your ambition. Its fowers are almost unlimited for | either good or evil. It teaches the power of secretly controlling others. Persons compeiled to act tsainst their own judgment and reason | in any part of the world, This subtie power | and in.uence is never suspected by the one ip- fluenced. None but those who are initiated into these secrets can hope to avoid this in- fluence. An adept cannot be influenced against his will, KNOWLEDGE 1S POWER. ‘With it you can have health, wealth and the one you love. Test meetings every Sunday, 8 p._m. Sittings daily, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Parlors, 418 Post st. CASHMIRE. Clafrvoyant and trance medium, Consulted dally on all important business, spiritual or material; messages from living or dead, and names. CASHMIRE spent much time in the Orlent among the occult work- ers; peer of all clairvoyants, and is the great- est reader of human destiny allve. Those who have consulted Cashmire always send thelr friend: Tells You When and Whom You Will Marry. Divorces, Lawsuits, Buried Treasures. Learn the Secret and have your wishes and desires satisfied. Mediums Developed. Fees within reach of all. 805 Taylor st., cor. Ellis. Cut this out, as it won't appear daily. PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Paimist Ever In San Francisco. 1 do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make no charge if I fail to tell your name, occu- pation and what you called for; I promise to tell you whether husband, wife or sweetii*art is true or false; tell you who and when you will marry; in fact. T will tell you every hope, {rar ov ambl. tion better than you can tell yourself; I will gi you luck that wins success in love, marriage, d Yorce, business, speculation, mining, beaith and lost ¥itality, efc.; hours 10 a. m. to & p. m. 326—O'Farreil st.—526. Readings $1. McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Patterns cut to m ve.class. 1019 Mrk = FINANCIAL. YOUNG girl to do light housework and assist Wwith children. Apply Sunday afterncom, 814 Valencia st. Sac- | o gondui | WANTED—Experienced alteration hands on | | | milkers, 330 to $30 and found. | Stablem sity, country jobs, #30 to $6p, | 365 weodchopvers. 257 tie POR’ o, K WAITE! hotels, restaurant; and_country, ¢ and country. different jobs. $4 Clay st ran CABINETMAKER, Planerman, lumber company, §75 found HEAD DONKEY MAN, WOODS, SOUTH } Striper and letterer, all-round painter, day. oatmakers, $5 per coat. Married farmer, $43 and hou painting, $5 . OLD MEXICO—FREE FARE. Carriage trimmer, boss here. Gang edgerman, lumber company, north, $63 and found. COAL MINERS—OREGON—FREE FAR Married walter and chambermaid, hotel, rare $1, $50 and found. Man and wife, man as section hand, wis cook, few men, $1 €0 day, §J0 per month woman. 2 plumbers, north, 3 months’ job, $3 30 day, 2 bench hands, planing miil, Palo Aito, $3 50 day. Driver, light delivery wagon, 30 week. MURRAY & READY. 634658 Clay at. ENGINEER and handyman, $35 and found, Bartender, city, $15 week. city shop, $1 8. boy r Blacksmith heiper, wagon, 6 boys, city shop, $5 week. FOREMAN For orchard, to start, $50 and found MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st WANTED—Men everywhere, good pay, to die- iribute circulars, adv. matter, tack sig: ete.: no canvassing. National Adv. Chieago. F. HAMMAR PAINT CO., St ($300.000 paid in capital), want liberal commissions; references re TRAVELING salesman for Cal. capable of re- sults with staple line to country merchants; bond required. Box €08, St. Loufs, Mo. Bureau, Louls, Mo. salesmen; TWO-CHAIR barber shop for sale: gas, run- | ning water, living-room; rent $8. Box 4361, Call office. | 2-CHAIR barbor shop, central, In_San J | $100; $9 rent; good business. . Address A . | _KNGWLES, 201 Jones st., San Francisco. WANTED—Pattern maker: one who has had | some experience on cabinet work: a good place for the right man. 208 First §omuce { WANTED_Handy man; must know how to repair all kinds of tovs: state experfence and salary expected. /Apply box 4763, Call | DRIVER who has had experfence in Western Addition; $10 per week. Call to-day between { 10 and BLUM Sutter and Polk sts. TINSMITHS wanted. | BOY to learn harness trade; one with some ez~ perience. 2310 Pine st. Apply 17 Drumm st WANTED—Woman to do cooking and house- work; sleep at home: good wages to right INVESTMENTS. WB BUY and SELL STOCKS and BONDS of all the MINING, OIL, LOAN, BANKS, INSURANCE and INDUSTRIAL companies, Send us yoursoffers or bids on anything: we can fill your orders and save you from 10 to 80 per cent on almost any investment. At the present time we will buy: 2000 Potomac Oil. 1000 Horse Shoe Bend, 500 Alaska Central Ry. 5000 Eastern Consolidated OfL 1000 P. B. Steifer Mining Co. 2000 Ohio and Cal. pref. and com. 5000 Jessie Belle Gold. 1600 Lightner. And_all Western stocks. WE WILL SELL: 750 Gwin Mines . 1500 Aurora_Con 5000 Mt. Jefferson . 1000 Solar Furnace and Power. 700 Aurora Extension .. 3000 Union Con. Refinery 3000 Viznaga ... 5000 Gray Eagle 50 Abbey Effervescent Sait -. 75 International Mer. Agency..Make bid 200 Alaska Central Ry . Make bid And many others at very attractive prices contained in our market letter of 500 bar- Rains, sent free on request. WATT & COWPERTHWAITE, Bankers and Brokers, Stockton, Cal. COMPANIES incorporated. financed and stock . H. BITTNER, Lawyer and Fi- nanctal Agent, 322 Emma Spreckels bidg. LADIES having dollies, centerpleces, Batten- berg and drawn work to sell address Ladies’ Exchange, 34-D Monroe st.. Chicago. LADIES—Something new; $10 to $15 per week: no canvassing; steady work, Address Surety Mfg. Co., Chicago, IIL WANTEDYoung girls as apprentices in kiyt- ting mill; nice clean workrooms. GANT- NER & MATTERN CO., 607 Grove st. of work $8 weekly; evenings. ply Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. OLD estabiished business house wants a good traveler; woman preferred: references and security required. Box 4764, Call office. Paristan Sup- party. Call to-day 630 Cole st., near Haight. | $30 PER 1000 for copying letters: other lines | | ‘WANTED—Dishwa: 467 Valencia st. WANTED—First-class dres | Apply between 9 and 1 | _BROS. | WANTED—Thoroughly competent fancy goods | and notion man. Apply between 9 and Il | a. m. at HALE BROS. | WANTED— By wholesale grocery house, bright goods salesman. a m at HALE | young man to start as office boy: good | Cchances for advancement: references re- quired: apply in own handwriting. Box 4867, Call office. | GOOD salary and expenses paid to an energetic man; ambitious and willing to work; spon- | | eible position; geod references and security | required; splendid chance for the right man. Sacramento, Cal. box 271 ED—An all around bookbinder; one who d WANTED—A maid for elderiy lady. 2744 Steiner st.. on Monday or Tuesday, be- tween 12 and 3 p. m. Apply | ean do forwarding and finishing "on full bounds. Apply SANBORN, VAIL & CO. 74l Market s WANTED—Experienced _crockery give reference and wages expected. 4565, Call office. STENOGRAPHER, one who i3 a good penman | and having slight knowledge of bookkeeping; | $30 per month. Box 4767, Call. | FIRST-CLASS fitter on ladies’ cloaks and suits. | American Cloak and Suit House, 122 Stock- | ton st. WANTED—Experienced saleswomen. _ Apply between 9 and 11 2. m. at HALE BROS.’ | saleslady: Box LADY presser. 1191 Howard st. H PROTESTANT girl for gen'l housew'k & cook- ing; must be comp’t; $30. 3524 20th, nr Mis. FLATS TO LET. A—HOUSES and flats to let; an immense list; service absolutely froe; take advantage of this department; it will save you time an trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-259 Geary st., on the square. TWO beautiful modern flats, just completed; all the very latest improvements: northeast corner of Chestnut and Leavenworth sts.; 6 rooms and bath each; every room sunny; grand marine view; sweil location; walking distance from town; rent reasonable: open. ALL of the most desirable flats and houses are listed in our renting department: let us glv you a list and help you find one in the loca- tion you want. STERLING FURNITURR COMPANY, 1039 Market st.; services abso- lutely free. TO let—$27 50; clegant new flat, 6 large rooms and bath: modern, sunny, up to date: $27 50 per month; water free. Fourteenth st., near Noe. RIVERS BROS. ELLIS, 824—Sunny, 5 rooms electricity for light and powe: HAYWARD, 2, off Harrison, near Eighth— Sunny upper flat, 4 rooms; rent $11. HAYES, near_park—Upper sunoy flat, 3 rooms: gas; rent $12 50. LARGE 7-room corner flat; modern. Twenty- third and Noa sts. SUNNY flat; 6 rooms and bath. 115 Leaven- worth st. WALLER, 1303%, near Masonic ave.—Modern 9-room flat: rent $35. 3 LARGE rooms to let at 665 Hampshire st.: $13; no children. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- pently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg.: she reads your lite correctly, gives aa necurate description of the past, reveals the present happenings and portrays events to cecur in the future; it you are in trouble, discontented or not satisfled in life, or havs domestic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how 10 overcome them: valuable adyce in all af- fairs of iife; 25¢ up: satisfaction teed: readings by mail. Tel. Black 4569. “A—L-I-V-0-R-N-O, 3 LrI-v- 3 The World-Renowned Palmist and Crystal Gazer, 34 KEARNY ST., Over Hammersmith & Field's. Phone Black 2435. Three questions by mall, $§1. Send month and year of birth. Captain Sigsbee of the Maine says: ‘‘Mme. s reading of my hand was remarkably clever.” See portrait of Livorno and original testimonials at entrance, ISMAR, the tan - clalrvoyant and palmint permanontly Toatcd st 1104 Market st cor. Turk; private readings datly. 10 a. m. o8 p. m.; readings by mail as sitistac- tory as in person; 3 questions answi $1; SF birtn: don't e ou mmq': ; don' currency. ‘Wells-Fargo money order or registered letter. W5 08 il ol a e W an e ..10c THE ORIGINAL ROMANY GYBSY QUEENS, The only real fortune tellers; your past, preseat and future an open book: and they tell it truly; no falry tales, no faking; come and see them. $7—LOWER flat. 72614 Harrison st., between Third and Fourth. e FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED, A A A A A A A A A AN A ELEGANTLY furniched S-room modern flat; will rent or sell. 2307 Van Ness ave. MISSION, 1148—Elegant front flat; 4 rooms; complete for housekeeping; piano if desired. NICELY furnished modern flat of 7 rooms; rent reasonable. Apply 13041 Larkin st. B ——— FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. just finished; $45. | GIRL to assist general housework; famlily six adults; no window washing; $20. 2524 Union. | CE for hair business at G. LED- S, 123 Stockton st. EXPERIENCED saleslady for laces and em- broideries. Apply Superintendent's Office, | Emporfum, GIRLS experienced at labeling; steady work; good wages. The JOHN BOLLMAN CO., corner Front and Pacific sts. A LADY of indomitable energy to make money and a_convincing talker. F. PERSON, 417 and 478 Parrott building. MIDDLE-AGED woman for general housework: German or Swedish preferred. 186 Russ st. | | FACIAL and manicure artist: state experienca | and wages expected. Box 850, Call, Oakland. | EDUCATED elderly German Catholic lady as children’s nurse: $3 per week. 1071 Market. FIRST-CLAES stenographers furnished. Miss | _ M. G. Barrett, instructor, 302 Moatgomery. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 and $1 50 per pair, foot form shoes at $2 50, or orthopedic shoes, §i 50; best shoes on earth. 11 Trird st.. Exam. bidg.. § doors from Market. A MAN of indomitable energy and push, a good talker, eager to make money. F., PERSON, 477 and 478 Parrott building. TWE pay $32 a week and expenses to men to sell poultry compound. Imperial Mfg. Co. D 54, Parsons, Kans. BOYS for cash and errands; youths for wrap- ping parcels. Apply Superintendent’s office, Emporium. WANTED Boy to work In_down town drug store; state references and wages expected. dress box 4572, Call office. APPRENTICE to photographer wanted; must be honest, sober and Industrious. Box 4576, Call office. TRY our men’'s shoes, union made, at §1 and $1 50 pair; foot-form shoes at $2°50; we pay express or mat!l charges. 11 3d st.. Exam. bid. BUSHELMAN and pants maker for country. Apply REISS BROS., 24 Sutter st. GOVERNMENT positions—More than 13,000 appointments last year: chances even better now; examinations in every State; thousands prepared by Nat'l Corres. Inst., Washington, D. C., the originators of this work, are now in the service. Write for circular J-1, show- ing positions, salaries, examinations, sample questions, etc., to our Pacific Coast Office, 927 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. SHORTHAND in 30 days; Boyd's Syllabic; no ruled lines; no shading; nothi to confuse; only 9 characters; easily ready: study by mail; efrculars, testimonials and first les- son, ‘covering one-fourth the course for two 2-cent stamps. Chicago Correspondence Schools, Incorporated, 62 National Life building, Chicago, Il HELP WANTED—MALE. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520 Sacramento st., 520. Phone Main 1191, corner Leidesdorff st. OFFICE OPEN FROM 11 TO 12 M. Ranch teamster, San Mateo Co., $30;: Chico, Butte Co,, half fare, shap Monday night, $25: | 2 and 4 horse teamsters, 25 and $2 50 day— | Chico; 3 farms to lease: bosses here. A. SCHILLING & CO. want a good boy—want a boy about 15 years old, one we can depend upon, one who lives with his parents; and, to sum it up, a gentlemanly young fellow who will earnestly attend to his duties and will come to us determined to work his way up In our esteem and our business. Apply 10 us in person between 1 and 5 p. m. within the next three days, 24 and Folsom sts. CORPORATION controlling business estab. 1865 desires energetic business man with un- questionable ref. for ability and integrity to manage branch office; compensation $2500 Annum. “Auditors, box 836, Madison, Wis. ELLIS, 421A—Newly furnished flat, 5 rooms and bath: reasonable. FOR SALE—Departure sacrifice; 7-room flat, nicely furnished. 906 Jones e ———————— WANTED—Active advertising and insurance solicitors on new proposition; sells on its own merit; exclusive territory to good agents; £ood compensation. Call from 9 to 10 a. m., suite 19, Columbian bldg, 916 Market st. FACIAL MASSAGE. A—WRINKLES removed: fine complexion guar- anteed, new method; oc. M. LUTON, manie. curing parlors, 764 Larkin st.: phone Polk 17. = vumstrome_Fom_saie. SOME rare old easy chairs and bedstead; rose- wood and mahogany. 2251 Mission st. FURNITURE WANTED. FES T s sl el o SRS HIGHEST price for furniture and mdse. L. H, BURD, auctioneer,1818 Mkt.;tel. Howard 2756. MISS ZEMDAR, youns, gifted clalr. & palm., has second sight; a wonderful 1 correctly treat your love affairs, trouble, bus. and financial success; names; L., B0c; G., $1. 714 Franklin, ar. G. G. ave. MRS. GARDNER, clairvoyant, card reader; names 3 Minna st., fim 25¢c and S0c. 6358 Dames given; 25c up. 5 4th et.. near Market. MRS. BRO clairvoyant, card reader; ladles MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c, gents 50c, 951 Miseion st., nr. 6th; open Sun. MISS W, | Mt 18 e B ind Meson: po sie | MRS, A t I oo YOUNG woman wishes few engagements for ehampooing, manicuring, scalp treatment. Phone Capp 3573, HELP WANTED—FEMALE. A—OPERATORS on ladies' summer walsts: m pay; steady work. €56 Mission et., third e U ESR LA ST RS OO A—OPERATORS on children's woolen dresses and coats. 656 Mission st., third floor. ‘WANTED—Bright married man from 25 to 30 years of age; one possessing executive ability end capable of managing other men; prefer l{x:‘ one t:dmluu with dry M‘nln.: perience and salary expected. Apply 4515, Call office, alog giving positions and saiaries. Western Correspondence University, Francisco. Dept._ Q. BARBER trade taught in ome month; new method. Address W. C. B., 647 Commercial st., or room 24, 206} S. Broadway, L Ang. WHY pay big prices to have your shoes half- soled when you can get it done for 28, 50a and 60c while you wait at 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts., or 11 Third st.? GOVERNMENT positions—Call at fitth floor, 305 Larkin st.. for free tion as to positions, salaries, age day or evenings. WANTED—For U, 8. ioa‘ character; m ‘nglish: marines war in all parts of isiand : the United States. fice, 40 Bilis st.. San Francisco, 401'K st., Sacramento, Cal. WANTED—Boys from 16 to 8 feet 4 inches and o¥er, to ; regulation uniform and drfiL Apply S. SZANIK, 473 Valencia st.. say evening between 6 and 8 o'clock. wanted to learn the barber trade in twe iths and secure m‘mfl“lm jed free. MOLER » g PENSION ATTY. M. HARRIS, 40 Elifs st 14 years' practice: references from thousands of Dersons for whom I have secured pensions. TRAVEL!NG salesman for California; no tech- nical knowledge, but active, ali-round hus- tler; established, well-rated house. Box 524, Detroit, Mich. SALESMEN make 500 per cent commission selling_‘‘novelty sign cards’; merchants buy 10 to 100 on sight; 800 varieties; catalogue free. SULLIVAN CO., 1139 Maplewood ave., Chicago, IIl. . Bullis, room_ 40, Phelaa PN SION ety F A B omar TorhOuA R, DONALD & PERRY have a large stock of -:" and second-hand shoes: cheap. WINCHESTER Hotel, # Third st - 35 night; reading rooms: e T oo azzags to and from ferry. ATTRACTIVE line to salesmen and h.l-l. large commissions; weekly; staple, easy Fivest pocket sample: Address’ B v TE VERT, Roe building, St. Louis, Mo. WANTED—AL razor concaver and thear grinder; steady position: 2000 wame o right man. FPacific Barber Supply Seattle, Wash. s | WANTBD—A first-class finisher and polisher: only those with good references and. sobe FOR SALE—Two-chalr barber shop, cheap. 127 Clay st. == T R ‘Drice. 563 Misaion st.. hoes half soled ‘white walting: 200 O aoUT gat Afimsion st.._bet. lxt and 24 sts. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DE C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, need apply. Jackson Fu; 10213 Market st., bet. 6th and ith; particu- | _Twelfth st., Oakland. e O hr:?lwuonpfldtcm-olm ‘WANTED everywhere—H: tack signs, | BLOOD. skin and rectal diseases a speclalty. i distribute fimhn,"_nm:exm_,_ DR. BALL, 1073% Market st :::""&m': pay. Bu- | REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, WANTED—Varnishers and polishers. Appiy e M !KEDE_AN & CO., ”'Yo;b‘ st F— - MAN & CO., 237 Post l\.‘ - Adiseases of the human body: for et ons years at 115-117 Aason: now lo- “(d.lmmn-._rhl‘m NG PO CHY. successor to Dr. Li Po Dnfil‘.ml:er- doctor, cures all of human Dby use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st. DR, " WONG, 719 Post st.; all “ G WOO, the famous herb 'g'-—u.o—_n.

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