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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1903, : FRURCA, SERVICES, § W cor, ¥ TARIAN Church ( and Franklin ste.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, minieter; Rev. Bradford Leavitt and Charles | A. Murdock, superintendents of Sunday achool Jumior church and Sunday-school are ay 10 o'clock: ng service i at 11 o'clock: there is no evening scrvice. Parents y leave chiléren in the kindergarten rc vice. Rev, Mr. Leavitt will preach. Is Thix a Good World?" Spes music by the Ar under direction of H. Bretherick, organist 5 UNITARIAN Cho (Second), corner Twen- tieth and Capp sts. (take Mies Rev. Jay Willtam ience, 500 Capp st. The Bu: ip ot 9:45 o'clock, Mr. W, « at the morning ser- Jay Willlagy H der “the di PLYMOUTH Cong! regat Chureh, near Webster—Rev Mese pastor, Services at 11 a. m. and 7 cal service will be he! ss Dorothy Goods : = by wiil End § Arthur 1y iixa Levalle) on 1 «ing the bass soio, Bfth in Socia! Rishteousness FIRST Congregational ¢ ch, corner of Post itev. George C. Adams, D. preach at both services. At Have Dominion p. m., & servi eong: special music by chgir, assisted by the Knickerbocker Quartet; Samuel D. Maver. nd ess by the pastor, e <1 are cor THIRD Congree: near Miseton—Hev ; res i1 a p. m., FIRST Presbyte: Sacrumento st pastor. Mo by Rev. J k: sermom topic, Toward Sodom Evening o'clock; sermon’ toplc, *On J The pastor w 1 at 9:30 a. 1 stian Endeavor meet- yer meeting Wednes. g at § o'clock. All are cordiall Appeagance. both services. Sabbath & orchest A t R _Presbyterian Church, Page sts.—Haight, the evening at its Relations and World."" und Buchanan Publis wors day-school at phens, pastor. 7 m B. Perkins, superintendent; t m., Dr. R. O sr will preach at figuration”” and at The Permanence of Charac- Sests free. All invited George K. who has spen a_returned 6 ars In the evening the White, will preach 5, Rolla V. Watt, su- people’s meetings at 0 to §. Every- € Sacred concert from body welcome. TRINITY O s.- P day-sc , corner Bush ederick W Holy communion, col, #:30 a k m m. Morning service, People’s one-hour service, 8 p. m. 30 a. 11 preach at both servi FIRST Baptist Church. 320 E st ing 112, m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. Thomas Baldwin, D.D. Bible-school, 12:30 p. : lesson topic, ““David's Charge to Solomon {hristian Endeavor meetings 6:30 p. m. All meats free. Church of Christ, Sclentist, Central t. Kearny and Grant service at 11 a. m.; “God the Only day school for ch Wednesday evening ec reading room, 208 a-i are welcome. r; | 5 ~sun. | Preach- | MEETINGS—SUNDAY—Continued. | AT Master Adepis, 1239 Market & un., Tues., Thur., Fri. eve.; readings d Hindoo occult: rezds daily; i, Sun., 8 p.m, 530 s st ALTA Lodge N | “initiation MONDAY, Election of officers D All_members quested to attend ALFR . LEDFORD, Rec 310, 1. General R O. o. The Relle? will pa visit MONDAY 50. Memibers are Visiting e SI¢ 5 NING * enrnestly requested to be brethren welcome, 1. HANNAY, N. G. - nt. M. HAWK | LOYAL Golde 7189, 1 first anniversary o 3 be celebrated by a banquet in the ! Palace Hotel on MONDAY EVEN- ING, the 30th of Ncvember. Tickets can be 8 Geary st., and 9 Montgome: procured from John Reid, the }Hansen & ElrickyCo., ST. ANDREW'S Society—Members requested to attend the fumeral our late fellow member, JO- PH COCHRAK, from the P Centrel Methodigt -Church, tween Sixth and Seventh, at 2 o'clock om | Tuesdav afternoon. : P. LIVI , Bresident. *~ Protective Unlon No. 94— No- J. BLAC of this union will be held at Teutonia Hall, 1220 Howard etreet, on Tuesday, December 1, at 8 m., for the purpose of voting on two proposed amendments to the constitu- tion and by-laws. All members are re: Quested to be sure and attend. | M. O'LEARY, Pres. W. J. JOYCE, Fin. Sec. THE California Debris Commission having re- ceived application to mine by hydraulic pro- cess from Omega Placer Mining Co., in Omega_Placer Mine, near Washington, N vada County, C draining into Scotch- 2 mans Creek, - which reaches Yuba Piver: from W, H. .Murchie, in Murchis Mine, Nevada C! Nevada County, Cal.. draining into Deer Cteek, which reaches Yuba River; and from W.'I. Wad- in Badger Mine and Liberty Hill . near Dutch Flat, ada County, Cal mto Stump Canyon, which reache tice that a meeting wiil Flood building, San 1903, at 1:30 p. m. —The Weekly Call, in wrapper, for mailing. $1 per yea ges AGENTS WANTED. ANTED—Agente to sell splendid article to housekecpers: all want it; one agent made $100 in ten days in October; only reliable, new article industrious agents need apply Address Jubl- ready seller; big commission: lee Iron Co., Omaha, Neb: 50 wily | * making inven & expe.; sample free; great money- automatic washer; does a no iakor or attention; in. sody buys; agents coining of testimonials. Automatio tation U, Chicago. money Washer BEGIN business for yourself; stop working for others; we start you in profitable mall order business at home; pleasant work; immense ; unlimited_possibilities; full informa- stamp. Franklin-Howard Co., Den- . Colo. 51 Mission st, be- | A—$2000; EALOON on Kearny st & ! DBUSINESS (IHAI‘CEI—GICHIII.-_‘~ R. G. WILKE, Real Estat¢ and Business Agent (established 14 years), 26l Kearny st., rooms 9 and 10. 22 _ A $1600 COFFEE saloon and restaurant on the water front, close to Market st.: daily recelpts about $65; business clearing $300 per | month; trial given; a splendid offer; investl- gate at once. Kearny st. A—$3500; HOTEL and barroom with 30 rooms, in Point Richmond: rent $100: rooms always cccupled by employes of rallroad and Stand- ard Oll Company; board bill guaranteed by company; owner never clears less than $300 { per month. Call R. G. WILKE, 20% | Kearny st. A—$800; SALOON on water front, with 8 fur- nished rooms; 3 fron bedsteads in each room; 235 years' lease; rent $35; rooms alone pay $70 per mouth and saloon doing & good bus! LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Cén. A A A A PP NP MARION MARION MARION MARION MARION GRIFFIN. | GRIFFIN. : GRIFFIN. I GRIFFIN. | GRIFFIN. | MARION GRIFTIN. | MARION GRIFFIN. | [Room 406, Examiner Building.] See R. G. WILKE, 2813 | Phone Black 3007. Take elevator to 4th floor. LARGE, new, elegantly furnished house; cost $8000;" will sell for amount of morisags; pos- itively a forced sale; casy terms; clears §300 A month; $1500 cash nevessary. £ MARION GRIFFIN. ] HOTEL, with bar; 08 rooms; great sacrifice; only $2100: dining-room séats 100; electric lights; newly furnished. MARION GRIFFIN.] PARTLY furnished 20-room house; sunny side: north of Market; if you have furmiture in storage make proposition to z B ness. Eee R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. MARION GRIFFIN. | A—$850; LMPLOYMENT office, doing & good | YOU can make $10,000 per year in a certain | " business; must be sold at once on account | ultra-fashionable apartment-house; _exclu- | of sickness in owner's family. Call R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st. A—$1500; HALF interest in one of the best cortier ‘saloons on water front: lease: die- | agreement of partners .cause of sale; Will sell whole for §3400. Call R. G. WILKE, | 26Y% Kesrny st A—$1250; CORNER saloon on Fourth $t., close | to 5. P. frelght sheds; 8 furnished rooms and kitchen: a xood paying business. Ses R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st sively for sale by MARION GRIFFIN. ] WE can show you a gwell rooming-house, em- inently respectable,. for $12,000, frcm which $6000 is banked yearly, MARION GRIFFIN.] | JOBS' at $3 per day at home are scarce; we know of one; price (§1050) includes 17-room | Louse. MARION GRIFFIN. ] CLATRVOYANTS—Continmed. | .10 | svo RO ¢ otivnndvos gy THE ORIGINAL ROMANY GYPSY QUEENS. The only real fortune tellers; your past, | present and future an open book; and they tell it truly: no fairy tales, no faking; come and see them. i 285 Geary st 10c. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANIN A e s AIR compressed, dry, lce cold, is now univer- | =ally used in sanitary cleaning carpets, on | ficor, without removal or injury: prices mod- erate. Apply S. F. COMPRESSED AIR CLEANING €O.. Call bld.; phone Main 5237, WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- _Ing Works_ 355-357 Tehama st.: tel. South 40. { WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- son st.: Al cleaning; 3c; tel. Mission 225. 1 CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co.. J. McQueen, proprietor, 329 Guerrero gt., tei. Mission | ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st tel. Main 304. GEO. WALCOM & CO.. Prope. | RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beating works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263, | | CONKLIN'S Superfor Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.: telenhone East 126, NEW building; 30 rooms elegantly furnished; clears $150 month; lease; easy terms. MARION GRIFFIN. ] A—$500; DAIRY produce und delicatessen store; rent $22; business clears above $100 per month: living rooms; value in sight. Call R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. DARING, ability and $31500 will vield a profit ©of $500 monthly right here in this city. Before you Invest elsewhere you'd better go and see MARION GRIFFIN. ] about 2 blocks from Chronicle bullding: place estab- | ‘lehed years and doing a good business; or | one partner will sell his interest for $1000; VERY nice, respectable house: well furnished and full of roomers; In best of down town thorough- nd trustworthy proposition; the rent COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenanits efected for $4: eom“ool made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomarv. rooms §-10: tel. 5586, 4 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. A R e N R s s ‘WANTED—Partner with $700; well establish- ed real estate brokerage business office work: located Broadway, Oakland; $200 month and | 838, Call of- Giengreoment - cause of sale. Bee R. G.| 13 poo ang tustworthy proposion: IARION | Ouer Suaranteed. ' Address box | WILKE, 264 Kearny st. GRIFFIN . €08 B stner bailaing. fice, Oaklgnd, “{ice is hereby given that a special meeting | A—$1200; COFFEE saloon and bakery; close to | Phelan bullding; a good paving business, ' but must be sacrificed on account of owner bejng sick in hospital. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 204 Kearny st. | A—S$3200; LEADING saloon on Market and | tlege of ! ! $700 cigar | Write for | IF you would rather let porch climbers and | burglars have your jewels than to pay $5 for an absolute detector. s. Sole agency, 400 Rialto bullding. NTS—An agency for a propo a decided improvement on building and loan | 1s worth having. Oreat Westcrn Improve- ment Company, Parrott building. e e ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. W. H. BITTNER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Advioce free. Phone South 748, Suft 822, Emma Spreckels bullding. Divcrces quietly and legally obtained for reon or estate; replevins for property un- that is your busi- | fon that is | | cight causes; damages secured for injuries to | awfully detained; attachments and garnish- | ments for lebts; bonds furnished; benkruptcy proceedings; wills probated; estates settled; collections made in all parts of the U. 8. ADVICE FREE. OLD ESTABLISHED. | COLUMBIAN LAW & COLLECTION AGENCY | ! vs. Rm. 85 916 Market, opposite | ! | Emporium. Bed tenants ejected speedily and | Abie attorn Collections, no matter how small, reasonably. ; bonds furnished; co attended to; attachmen porations organized; civil and criminal practice, | Tel. John 6226. Open evenings by appointment. We solicit an inlerview with you. | _GER: |A— net rent $160; lease with priv- [ 43 o ¢ n sight. Call ts. 5 years more; valu 263 K R stand on Montgomery st. and on Ellls st.; stock at in- A $200 cizar stand on Third 6t.; stock Vol #tock at invoice. Call R, G.. WILKE, 26% JKearny st. COFFEE saloon on Geary st.; rent H. G. WILKE, 2613 Kearny st. INVEST YOUR IDLB e CAPITAL : In ‘!Cereal Mutuals,™ 3 Where it Is better than bank deposits, Wheee fbe oasuings ate Shwage large al Where it can be withdrawn at any time Through bank in the U. S, or Canada, ‘Cereal Mutual” booklet; also Bulletin showing actual results for past six Months; absolutely free; full of intaresting facts ‘And_may be the raeans of making you a fortune. Address ISBELL & CO., e 4 Sherman st., Chicago, il STRANGERS, ATTENTION! Are you looking for a safe and profitable busi- ness opening in San Francisco? If so, We can offer you any number requiring an Investment Jrom $100 to $50,000; ewery business oppor- tunity that passes thfough our office must stand the closest investigation, and we can lace you 1n a store. factory, hotel, mill, of- ce, or, in fact, any business you may preter; kindly call and investigate. GERMANIA INVESTMENT CO., -Suit 321, Emma Spreckels building. | ‘A RARE OPPORTUNITY For a young and enterprising druggist to continue the business of a first-class drug store; small capital required; liberal terme to right party. Call to-day at bakery, 1317 Fol- som st, $850—CANDY store and ice cream saloon; fine location; fine fixtures; complete stock; only crisp machine in Oakiand: holiday trade will soon start; buy now; lodging-houses, $150 up; large number of business chances. MONTGOMERY & TILLEY, 105 Telegraph ave., Oakland. FURNITURE BUSINESS, A business man with from to $5000 can secure partnership in esgiblished busi- ness in this city and take cha¥ge of store. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 827 Market st. A. STENBERG CO. z Phone Black G892. 78315 Market st. We bave for sale at their value a few groceries, restaurant, bekeries, saloons, | candy, cigars. STORES. STORES. A. STENBERG CO., 788% Market st. A—GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE FOR SALE; a nice clean stock in the best town in California; involoe about $4000: low rent: long lease. ANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. A PRIVATE, quick divorce for a small fee. See me and save money; no pay in advance. { FOR SALB—A good grocery business; central- 1y located in Oakland. For further informa- tion apoly to J. J. SCHUTZ, care Haas Bros., San Francisco. Advice free, ali matters. Detectives employed. | YOU can make large profits by judiclous opera- to attend the v at the Young tation Auditorfum, Ma lis sts.. this Sunday a Rev. George K. Gilder of we the interesting speaker hestral music all seats free to men: Gen Secretary Mo- 9Coy's life-question Bible class Wwill follow the en's Christian Ass address. All men invited Soclety—Colonel H. 8. Ol- ent-founder: headquarters, Odd fiding. Public lecture at 8 p. m Mr. Frederick M. Willis; subject, ‘birth and the Possibility Lotuscsroup 11:30 & m.; 20 » THE Theosophical Soclet., Golden Gate Lodge ~Free public lectures resumed every Sunday 8 p. m., Fiood building, 800 Market st. Sub- ject to-night, *“The Firet Step in Occultism, by Mr. W. L_Ducey: Saturday evening class by Mre. A. Best. Library and reading-room open daliy, 1 to 4. —_—— SUNDAY LECTURE! f Controlling It”; study class Thurs- “HOW TO READ THOUGHT.” by Dr. Alex- ander J. Mclvor-Tyndall of Lo-don, the fa- mous exponent of telepathy zad thought- force to-night at Steinway Hall 223 Sutter #i.; experiments in psychic phenomena, in- cluding thought-transference; clairvoyance following explanation DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN'S free lecture this evening, Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 909 Market subject, ““The Mental Universe,’ followed bic views of a tour of Ireland and Scotiand; free tickets will be distributed for X-ray exhibition at evening; remember the question bo: music. EXXOLOGY_HOW TO BE BORN WELL ; speclal Sanitarium, Tuesday | ROBT. W. KING, atty-at-law, Examiner bld., room 611; all cases, damages, estates, wills, | attachments, collections, etc., consultation, fre=- Do advance charges or_write eve Tel ADVICE free—I will advance cost in meritori. ous cases, divorces, probate and all other law cases; no fees in advance: open every even ing. §. M. THURSTON, 819 Market st., r. 31, DIVORCE _costs $12; open evening aiected, $5. 916 Market, r.62;phone Black 651 | DIVORCE—Costs, $12; auick, quiet; advice | “free: open evenings. 927 Market £x., r. 301. ' DIVORCE costs $12: quick and quiet: open | evenings. Examiner bullding,,room 315, | L. 5. CLARK, Emma.Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- | ket cons free; no fees in advance. ADVICE free: ge_unless successful: all Jaw business. W. W. Davidson. 027 Market. e S e, LN BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. WARBLING canaries, talking parrots; ail kinds of song and fancy birds: goldfish, eed cages, etc. Give us a trial; we will please you. 1546 Market st. —_— BOARDING ' FOR CHILDREN. A MIDDLE-AGED lady would board 2 or 3 grown children reasonable. 914 lioward st. —_—e CREDIT CLOTHIERS. C. F. ADAMS CO. SPECIAL CREDIT STORE. We clothe the whole family from hats to shoes; everything up to date at cash prices. Credit for all. 318 Mascn st. Moses Harman, editor Chicago Lightbearer, Memorial Hall.” Odd Fellows' building, § p. ™. seats and discussions fr lecture, Henry Harrison Brown; sub- Thought Questions Answered. bring your question; . m. 0ad Fellows' buliding. b PROGRESSIVE spiritualists to-night, 0dd Fel- Seventh and Market. MRS. DR, PAYNE'S ic ent R i ntertajnment, Golden GZ3 Sutter st.; 10c and 2oc, MEETINGS—SUNDAY, PROF. FRED P. EVANS, noted slate-writing psychic; indorsed by president of the X tlonal Aassociation of Spiritualists and by the Ieading journals and societies of the world devoted to occuit subjects; consultations daily on sll matters of importdnce. Offl 2 - ce, 1112 W. J. COLVILLE lectures in Flood bullds; 509 Market st. 3 p. m.; in_Loring Halt, 11, and Clay st. Oakland, 7:30 p. m. Sub- Ject. ““The Way of Life and the Way of Death.” Class instruction in_ this city Tues.. Thurs and Sat.. 3 and 8 p. m. ©O. N. ORLOW lectures this (Sunday) eve: In Golden Gate (upper) Hall, 620 Sutter st at § o'clock, the subject presented 1o be “Is Death & Necessity?” Good music and singing. Admission free. FREE lecture on ~Oxygen, the Coming Cure,” by Mrs Auken, at Oxygen Institute, §15 Ven Ness ave., near Elils st., 8 Mon: day evening. KATIE HEUSSMANN'S lecture & free; 900 Market st.; circle l;“:.l:l:\(?-fl 1000 Harrison st tings daily; tel. aum. lifis.‘r"s Tiower tesi: spirit = ing: come, sick ad. 16c. Friendstip Hi "o SKEPTICS snd agnostics invited to wi Mme. Young's convincing spirit messames to-night, 10c;, private read, Gi9 MeAllister MRS STODDARD'S seances yrove there in & Zrea: intelligent power present; Sunday. Tuesdsy. 278 Ninth st, ra W. G. KEEGAN holds test reances every ni except Sat., 10c; sit., iV to 5. 148 B‘?;!h‘::f MRS. C. C. KOTTER—Test circie to-night; ds veloping cirele Mon.; sittings daily, o Friendship Hall, 335 McAllister st.—Mre. C. J. Meyer; tests every eveg. 10c; readirgs dafly. BORIZON Jectures free; Edward B. Payne on current topics. ©04d Fellows' bidg., 3 p. m. ht, 1_9&%? costume; afflicted l 34 "ol | | BUY, your suits and overcoats at LICHTEN- STEIN BROS., 25 Stockton st,, on smali payment. — BUSINESS CHANCES. ¥ s every Sunday G. W. HOWR., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Hall. 223 Sutter st., at 8| Establiched 22 rre.;rms. 1,2, 3, 4& 5, st 1. | welcome; pastor, Mrs, | 1122 Market between Mason and Taylor. 2 of the Christian Catho- | AA—THE Legal Advisory, inc.: reliable attor- s in his new | meys; practice in all courts: attachments, ai- ue at 3 p. m vorce, estates, bankruptcy, probate. ‘Salvaticn, Healing | Gi1A. 511B Crossley bidg.. N. E. cor. New invited. Montgomery and ™ sts.; tel. John 2926. tenants | weekly payments; goods delivered on first | tions in wheat: $100 invested makes $2 per da Address Broker, box 528 remitted weekly. Chicago, IIL. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. A—$250 cash and services securs interest in established officc business paying $25 weekly; experfence not necessary; simple accounts. GERMANIA INVEST. CO., 927 Market st. et involce: a $400 cigar stand on Eddy st HEADQUARTERS FOR LODGING-HOUSES. C. B HINKLEY, 1020 MARKET & OPP. FIFTH. PHONE MINT 706, Carriage for Customers. CLEAR TITLES GUARANTEED. BUYER AND SELLER PROTECTED. FORMER PATRONS MY BEST REFER- ENCES. $550 housekeeping; clears $27.... 20 12 rooms: north of Market; rent $40.... 500 11 rooms; Eddy st.; rent $50. 600 60 rooms; transient; liquor license. 2700 8 rooms; Post st.; rent $32; only. 250 9 rooms] Butter ‘st.; 3 unturnished. 350 20 rooms; rent $90; 21, years' lease; offer. GRAND CORNER, 100 ROOMS, flrst floor office; lease; low rent; clears $500 monthly; some country transient. See this flist-class proposition. HINKLEY, 1020 Market st., op- posite Fifth, 20 ROOMS; new: rent only $90; 3 years' lease; clears §100; good carpets; oak furni- ture: every room sunny; large yard. HINK- LEY, 1020 Market st MODERN apartment-house, 4% rooms; rent $240; guaranteed to clear $200; 3 and 4 room apartments; elegantly furnished. Ses my agent. C. B. HINKLBEY. 120 ROOMS; rent less than $5 a room: up to “date In every respect; finely furnished; books open; clears $350 to $400 monthiy; $6000; part cash. HINKLEY, 1020 Market st. HORTON & TRUBODY, the Pioneers, 6 Eddy, r. 100. &5 rms.; rent $2 B0eper room: new bldg.; new carpets, well * furnished; light and sunny; clears $200; price $4000, $1500 cash; ill health cause. 100 rms.; $7500; cheap rent; long lease; corner on Market; a money-maker and rare bargain. 36-roem family boarding-house; cor- ner; cleared $3000 last 12 months; light and sunny; a beautiful home; nice garden; north of Market. 20 rooms; transient; clears $200 month; $1800. 23 rooms, transient, $2250; $800 cash. "HORTON & TRUBODY, 6 Eddy s phone James 5386. SEE J. B. TETLOW, Phone Folsom 2087, 1023 Market st., between 6th and Tth, For hotels, rooming-houses and business chances; any gart of the city. BARGAIN .... 30 rooms, mear the Mint; nearly all men roomers; low rent; good income; cost $2600; for | cash will take less; leaving the State; make of- fer. M. E. RIVES, 74 Columblan building. A—$3000; PRIVATE boarding-house, with 40 elegantly furnished rooms, on Van Ness ave. rooms always occupied and first-class patron- age. See R. @ WILKE, 203 Kearny st. ELEGANT corner flat, 8 rooms, Western Ad- dition; rent $35; cheap, $000; large list of houses, 6 to 200 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. $450—10-ROOM house; cheap rent; clears $32. $350—7-room flat; rent $28; Western Addition. GOLDEN GATE REAL ESTATE Co., 3 Taylor. CURES RUPTURE. WHO DOES IT? HUNTER, 1206 Market st Why wiil you suffer? Send for circular. | DRE: McDOWELL DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY SCHOOL. Thorough fnstruction in all branches. Our pupils hold first-class positions. | Imported patterns. Evening class. $ 1010 Market 6t., above Sixth, ACCORDION, gunburst & Knife plaiting_ Stew- art’s button & buttonhole factory. 110 Taylor, | McDOWELL Dressmaking & Mtilinery School— | _Patterns cut to measure;eve.class. 1019 Mrkt. FINANCIAL. INVESTMENTS. WE BUY and SELL STOCKS and BONDS | {of all the MINING, OIL, LOAN, BANKS, | INSURANCE and INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES. | | Send us your offer or bids on anything; we | can A1l your Order and save you from 10 to 80 per cent on the markst price of almost any | Investment. At the present time we will BUY: 2000 New York Grass Valley, 1000 Mt. Jefferson (Pref. & Com.). 1000 Golconda. 30C0 Draper. 1000 Verde King. 100 Alaska Ceniral Rly. Pref. 2000 Eastern Con, Ofl, 3000 Potomac Ofl. 1000 Olympic. and we will sell, in lots to sul 500 Golconda' .. PO <4 50 Abbey Effervescent Salt....$50.00 200 P. B. Steifer Min. Coy. . 2.50 250 Alaska Cen. Rly. 5.75 8500 Paimer Mountain . 3 1 500 Gwin Mines .. | 1500 Dabney Ol 1 1000 American Oil tained in our market letter of 500 genuine bar. gains, sent free on request. Correspondence | invited. Impartial advice given to intending | Investors. Guaranteed Dividend paying In- vestments our Speclalty. WATT AND COWPER-THWAITE, i Bankers and Brokers, | Stockton, Cal. ! | COMPANIES incorporated, financed and stock floated. W. H. BITTNER, Lawyer and Fi- nancial_Agent, 322 Emma Spreckels bldg. e e e e e FACIAL MASSAGE. | A—WRINKLES removed: fine complexion guar- anteed, new method; 80c. M. LUTON, mani- curing parlors, 764 Larkin st.; phone Polk 17. r———— FURNITURE WANTED. HIGHEST price for furniture and mdse. L. H. BURD, auctioneer,1818 Mkt. ;tel. Howard 2756. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission, phone Red 4463, buys, rents, repairs, packs furniture, carpets. e e e e LODGING-HOUSE, 20 rooms; rent $40; lease given. 5213% Howard st. SPIRITUALISM. PROF. Fred P. Evans, noted psychic for slate- writiog and clairvoyance; stamp for circular. 1112 Eddy st., nr. Octavia; phone Scott 8S7. ETHEL CRINDLE—Materializing seance Sun- day eve., 8 o'clock; 50c. 328 Ellis st, C. V. MILLER'S Mother Sadle’s materlalizing seance to-day, 1 o'clock, $1. 1084 Bush st. MRS, A. R. SMITH of Portland, 706 Polk st., room 26, The Gladstone, corner Eddy st, EDWARD EARLE, 1062 Bills, readings_dally, 9:30 to 4; seances Sunday and Thursday. B N ) CLAIRVOYANTS, b A—FOR -quick sales see Brown the hustler; advertising money advanced. Phone How- ard 2925. FINE confectionery location, ness; no agents. modern machinery, good for sale; cost; account other busi- Box 2087, Call office. A GOOD opportunity for & man to invest a small amount of money in an entirély new business. Cail at 208 First s A RARE chance for good butcher: §800 butch- er shop, $350; $200 cash. Box 463, Call. A DRUGSTORE for sale or exchange for per- sonal property. Box 2085, Call. BARBER shop for sale; cheap. 1013 Kearny street. RELIABLE man with $400 to $500 can buy one-half interest in old-established business in Oakland. Apply to P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 Tenth st., Oakland, Cal. A FINE chance; restaurant and delicatessen; opposite Lorin ‘depot §. P. R. R. and new electric; fine living for couple; investigate; cheap. Yate's restaurant, South Berkeley. $10 A DAY average assured by the Rockton race system for people who have hard horse sense. Box 3456, Call. — 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 er who wiil invest from $100 to mm. have a large number of desirable applicants on our books seeking good business openings. GERMANIA INVESTMENT GO Suit 321, Emma Spreckels butiding. | $2000—FOR sale, first-class, good paying sa- Joon: good etock on hand. 'California st., nea: Market. Box 4569, Call office, ‘Wonderfully bewlldering is the work of CASHMIRE, 306 Taylor st., cor. The peer of all clairvi nts, Messages from spirit friends while in dead trance. So strange -is her work, without word, or question she tells just what you want to know. Locates mlesing persons; gives names of your rivals, enemies and friends; whose read. ings are a revelation; advice on love, marriage, courtshi; business, mines; also reunites the separate: gives secret power to control any one in 21 days; removes evil influences and develops mediums; locates hidden treasure; glves names, dates and facts. PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clalrvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco. I do hereby eolemnly agree and guarantee to make no charge if I fail to tell your name, oceu- ion and what you called for; I promise to tell you whether husband, wife or sweetheart is true or false; tell you who and when you will marry; in fact, T will tell you every hope, fear or ambi- tion better than you can tell yourself; I will give you luck that wins success in love,marriage,di- vorce, business, speculation, mining, health and lost vitality, etc.; hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 'Farrell st.—326. Readings $1. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- nently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg.; she reads your lif® correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the present happenings and portrays events to occur in the future; it you are in.trouble, discontented or not satisfied in life, or have domestic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how 10 overcome them; valuable advice in all af- fairs of lite; 25c up; satistaction guaras teed; readings by maii. Tel. Black 4569. FOR rale—A lurge, well-paying bakery; short distance from city. Box 4706, Call. | | A mEGULAR INCOME GUARANTEED. By JOHN R. PEARSON & CO. (Incorporated). | upward has been earned and paid by this com- pany since January 1, 1803, Our grand success | i undoubtedly the result of our strict adher- ence to conservative methods. Percentage Percentage Percentage Is our aim and the secret of our success. Posi- tively no stock, ofl. mining or betting proposi- tion, but a perfectly legitimate business enter- prise. Immune from the vicissitudes of the | =peculator, yet earning for our patrons moro actual pet profit than they ever believed possi- | ble. Every dollar invested s subject to with- drawal on demand and it is with pride that we | can say we have mever lost a dollar for any | subscriber nor failed to return in full, upon re. | que-t, all of a subscriber’s original investment. You can easily verify the truth of our state ments. Bona-fide investors in your own local- ity should convince you. ing references, together with our handsome free booklet, Will be sent you upon request. Address all communications to JOHN R. PEARSON & CO., | 225 Dearborn st., Chicago. | e 11 —— e LET YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU. EACH ———$100.00—— Invested with us has earned £70.00 in 13 weeks, | Average profit over § per cent per week. Indorsed by hundreds of satisfied Investors, Amounts of §25 and upward recelved. Profits sent Tuesday of cach week. Accounts subject to withdrawal on demand, Send for our free booklet. Address | THE AMERICAN ASSURANCE ASS'N., | (Incorporated.) 121 Geary st San Francisco, MONEY in squabs: big profits, small beats poultry; easy for women and circular free: our squab manual ':;;I‘:l’ Jat Phisdciiie Enuah o 2600 s 3 . Philadelphia ork st., Philadelphia, Pa. I B 20 7 per cent weekly oh accounts of §26 and | TUnquestionable bank. | - FOR sale—Shoe store: 3 living rooms; be pold account of sickness. 476 Fourth s FOR sale—Cligar stand. cause of selling. ; owner in bad. health 953 Howard st. FOR SALE—A weii established harness busl- 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. e A—PRESIDENT DIAZ e OF MEXICO says: “"You have demonstrated to what perfection your studies in this sclence have been car- L—I—V—O0—R—N—O, “THE WORLD-RENOWNED PALMIST AND CRYSTAL GAZER, 34 KEARNY STREET, Over Hammersmith & Fleld's. Tel.Black 2435. L7 Sec portrait of Mme. Livorno and orig- Inal testimonials at entrance. LARKIN, 1005—Dressmaking parlors; cl rent; fine location for any other business; housekeeping rooms, furnished; $1285. LIGHT manufacturing business; over half profit; smail capital required.” 576 Bryant t., near Fourth. WANTED—A man with $500 for half interest in good paying business; - ly. Address box 4579, CCTI"M Zan e ———— LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A. CAMERON & CO., Phone 1050, 3 Eddy flxl., ;,n;inll(l.rht and an. e ers for ng houses, hotels and kinds of business chances, 2 23 r., near Market; lease; well fur.; $600 & 32250 me. ' 3000 little ; new, fine fur,; clears $47 830 - ISMAR, the Egyptian psy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently l‘o’unfl at 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. ,m.to 5 p. m.; readings by mall as satisfac: tory as in_person; 3 questlons answered, §1: full Iife, $5; gend lock of halr, date and year of birth: don't rrency. Send postoffice, ‘Wells-Fargo money order or registered letter. MISS ZEMDAR, voung, gifted ciajr. & palm., has second sight; a wonderful prophetess. 1 correctly. treat your love affairs, domestic trouble, bus. and financlal success: names; L., 50c - 714 Franklin, or. J. G. ave. MRS. A. H. Kronenberg, palmist, clairvoyant, card reader, wil! give a good reading, 10c, for a short time only; when others fail try me to convince yourself, 721 Frankli G. G.ave. COME AND HAVE YOUR LIFE READ BY MRS. DR. E. SANDERS, And Learn Mental Telegraphy. (l!l"m.:‘: hours 10 to 8. MME. VEINA, wonderful trance medium and card reader; just urned from ab- A—Mme. Ravenna reads life, business advice; BAmeu;Etven; Iope B St g, aas Markat MME. JACQUES, clairvoyant and st readings aulv?’ 939 Eddy, right-hand bell, f i ot A M s oant £ e it MISS WARD. gives names, dates and facts; hours, 11 a. m. to 9 p. m. 413 Mason; no sign MRS. BROWN, clal: t card reader; ladles WALTERS, great card reader: la. 25¢, nts 50c. 951 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun. ik s 2 e - o palmist and card 4 A Sbotn 201 Jadiee. 350 gents B0%: Keurny, MRS, . | HELP WANTED—FEMALE, WANTED—2 cooks, little washing, $30, $35: cook, country, $35; cook, small hotel, country, $35; parlor maid, $30; 3 second girls, $20, $25; chambermald, private family, $20; dormitory girl, $20; dining-room girl, sanitarium, $20; chambermaid and waiting, resort, $25, fare here; 3 laundresses, $30, city and country; 2 waitresses, willing to teach, $5 week; 2 nurse girls, $20, §25; general housework girl, Santa Barbaia, $35, 2 family, fare pald, ses lady to-day; 53 general housework girls, city and country, good piaces and best of wages, Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter. WANTED—Man and wife for a private place; wages $50; see lady this office, Monday, 10 o'clock, J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter. | SALESLADIES for lace department. Apply | WANTED men everywhere—good pay; to di HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. e HELP WANTED—WALFE—Cantinned. WANTED—A girl for second work. 2425 Fill- call Monday morning. | LADY agents; liberal inducements. Call at room 702 Alto bidg., ‘cor. Bush and Kearny. | GIRL—General housework and cooking; small | family. 423 Baker st. WANTED_Woman to take baby's washing. | Apply 2415 Octavia st. EXPERIENCED saleslady for candy mn-u.| 1409 Polk st., after 10 2. m. WANTED-—-Stock girl. MULRONEY, Geary st. LADY composttor; steady job: state experience and wages wanted. Box 2084, Call office. WANTED—Artist's model; young Creole pre- ferred. Box 2098, Call office. WANTED Bxperienced cloak and sult sales- | lady, Apply Fastern Outfitting Co., 536 Thirteenth st., cor. Clay, Oakland. WANTED—Woman to do general in eountry. Call 2512 Folsom st. WANTED A woman for plain cooking and | light housework. 513 Pacific st. N WANTED—Girls for Delveders Dance Hall in Vallejo; board and room free. 114 Seventh. S hours a day; Sunday off. 110 | | housework Apply 622 Post CASHIER for restaurant; experience and ref- erences asked: no fee. Apply 9 to 11 a. m., Restaurant Keepers' Association, 6 Eddy st.. room 46 Superintendent’s Office, Emporium. CANVASSERS wanted: permanent empl Room 9, St. Elmo, 5081 15th st., Oakl FIRST-CLASS stenographers furnished. Miss M. G. Barrett, instructor, 302 Moatgomery. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sta. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subacriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia s o e HELP WANTED-—MALI PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520 Sacramento st. 520 Phone Main 1191. Cor. Leldesdorf? st. CHICO, BUTTE COUNTY. CHICO. it smg Monday night. HALF FARE. 30 2 and 4 horse teamsters, $§2 25 and $2 50 day. HALF FARE. 5 farmers, $26 foupd. CARPENTERS. 21;mu miners, south, 8 hours, $90; 2 miners, OFFICE OPEN TO-DAY, SUNDAY, 10 to 12. CAMP cook, $63 and found; general blacksmith, city. Cal. Emp. Agency, 59 Third st. TRAVELING salesman for California; no tech. nical knowledge, but active, all-around hus! ler; estabiished, well-rated house. F. R. JENNINGS, Detroit, Mic! A YOUNG man living with parents, about 18 years of age, accurate at figures, rapid leg- ible handwriting and good address, can se- cure position in large wholesale house; ref- erences. Box 3460, Call. EXCELLENT positions open for clerks, sten- ographers, bookkeepers and traveling sales- men; good salaries. Address Am. Industrial Bureau, Chicago, Il ‘WANTED—Bookbinder, one ruling; steady position. PRIDHAM, 112 North Los Angeles st., Angelee, Cal. EXCEPTIONALLY attractive line to salesmen & dealers; large commissions; weekly; staple, easy meller, vest pocket sample. Address B. E. LE VERT, Roe bldg., St. Louls, Mo. WANTBHD everwhere—Hustlers to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc.; no canvass- | ing; good pay. Sun Adv. Bureau, Chicago. who understands Apply to R. W. Los OPEN TO-DAY, SUNDAY, 8 TO 1 MURRAY & READY, 634-636 . Phone Main 5848 Leading Employment and La 1902 we ga 45,000 men work. ARIZO OREGON. Southern Pacific and Santa Fe s ass ON EVERY TRAIN Sectlon hands, muckers, drillers, hammersmen. AIR , $40 te ABLE: 10 to $60, 465 woodchoppers. COOKS. WALT Cooks, hotels, restaurants ranches, city and country found: waicers, city and country, $25 to $& and found; butchers, different jobs. $40 o $90 and found. Located Everywhe Laborers and teamsters, mas TMAKERS, §2 50 DAY Striper and letter, all-round painter, 2 coatmakers, $5 per coa 2 boys, learn’ painting, § OLD MEXICO- Carriaze trimmer, boss here. Gang edgerm. north, $63 fa. Coal miners, Oregon, {ree fare, married. Tinsmith, $3 to $3 50 PLUMBERS, 3 plumbers, country, 3 months' steady job, $4. Cheesemaker, boss here, $45 and found. Head logger for woods. SOUTH. 26 woodsmen, lumber co., $35 to $85 found. nu‘ggy washer and harness cleaner, country, Foreman, orchard and vi to sta; o i 3 neyard, to start, MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. AEASE ;’u,m ty, first-clase references wan found. MURRAY & READY, su-‘fic‘? tfiy at. TEAMSTER, 8 horses, lumber co., south, $38 and found: 3 teamsters, 4 horses, §73. Eare 82 80: 5 laborers, 467 50 'y, machine op. to i boy learn patate Ing, $4 to $5. LOOK. Porter and run to train, country hotel, $30 £d, 2 waiters, same hotel, $30 found. Cook, ho 50c fare, $50 found. Cook, vineyard, few men, $30 found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. TO THE WOODS. 6 tree fellers. 4 side-hill cross-cutters. 6 laborers for woods, experienced. 55 laborers, no experiencs necessary, $38 to $85_found. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. FOR DIFFERENT GOOD MINE: Machine drillers, $90. Chuck tenders, $67 50. Single-hand miners, $78. Eleetric train trolleymen, $78. Amalgamators, Vannerman, $75. Rock-breaker men, thk.smllhy, $90. Blacksmiths' heipers, $67 80. Engineer, hoisting runmer, $67 50. 50 mucike: 7 50. Machinists,” $100. 50 laborers, $67 80. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st MR. FORBES, employment clerk, formerly of Ogden, please call. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay WANTED—Laborers and mechaaics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, has added 100 new rooms to_the Denver House, 217 Third ss.; 250 rooms; 28¢ to 50c per night. 2-CHAIR barber shop for sale; on account of other business. 704 Polk st. MEN_to learn barber trade; catalogue malled. . F. Barber School, 7414 Howurd st. ‘WE pay $32 weekly and expenses to men with rigs to sell poultry compound; year's con- tract, Imperial Mfg. Co., D34, Parsons, Kan, DETECTIVES wanted; no experienc: portunity; work interesting. Address Slaters | Detective Agency, 132 Nassau st., New York. | rare op- tribute cireulars, adv. matter, tack signs, etc.; no canvassing. - Nat. Adv. Bureau, Chi. | PENSION atty. E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelan bldg. Past Com. Geo, H. Thomas Post.G.A.R. McDONALD & PERRY have a large stock of new and second-hand shoes: cheap. 239 34 st. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st neas Mar- ket—700 rooms, 35¢ night: reading rooms: free ‘bus and baggage to and from ferry. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions -eceived at Cail Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. F. Hammar Paint Co., St. Louls, Mo. (500,000 paid-in capital), want salesmen on liberal commissions; references required. TRAVELING salesman for Calif., capable of resuits; staple line to country merchants; bond required. Box 608, St. Louis, Mo. WANTED—At experienced traveling salesman for Calif.; none other need apply. Address Drawer S.,” Chicago. BARBER trade taught in one month, new method, Western Coilexe of Barbers, room | 111, No. 6 Eddy st., fifth floor. WANTED—Young man who is an experienced dry goods wrapper. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. WANTED—Grown boy or middle-aged man who has some knowledge of the retatl liquor business. 125 Third st. YOUNG man, Germam or German-American, to work in pork and delicacy store; references. Apply 3008 Sixteenth st. WANTED_Strong errand boy. Apply Monday bet. § and 10 a. m., shipping clerk, 529 and 531 Market st. WANTED—Rellable young man for delivery wagon. SCHRADER BROS., 1342 Market. AN assistant nurse for children for San Ra- fael, g’ . MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A_\WANTED—Girls to learn hali manicuring, etc.; trade taught from A to in 2 weeks; $5 {0 those entering now: 3 po- sitions 1o @l immediately; positions - teed at $10 per week up; leading in West. 233 Geary st., room 13. A—Girls to learn millinery now for spring eea- | son; both seasons taught from start to finish in 1 month for $10; positions as trimmers, . salesladies, etc., guaranteed at $10 per wk. up: | day and evening class. 143 Stockton st., r. 13. A—LADIES to learn all branches hairdressing trade; manicuring, massage, etc. 1236 Mar- ket at., cor. Jones,' room 94; ‘positions secured at highent wages: day and ‘eve. ciase; call. A—CUTTER on ladles’ and children's we: with or without experience. 56 Mission s third floor. A—OPERATORS wanted on ladles’ under- wear; good pay. 636 Mission st., 3d floor. A_OPERATORS on children's woolen dresses and coats. 656 Mission st., third floor. A WAITRESS for one week's work: $1 a day; all expenses pald. Call MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS AND RIV- ETERS; NO_EXPERIENCE NECESSARY; PAID BALARY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.8 FACTORIES, 32% FREMONT ST. AND 1874 MISSION, NEAR FIFTEENTH. OPERATORS wanted on all parts of shirts; high-speed machines: best prices for work of any factory. ULMAN, SEELIGSOHN & BROWN, 19 Battery st. EXPERIENCED grocery salesman_ wanted. Apply superintendent’s office, the Emporium. WANTED—Hand finishers on men's straw hats. Unlon Hat Co., 578 Mission st. YOUNG man to learn painting; “brefer one with some experience; Sunday. 3981 25th st. DETECTIVES—Everywhere, good salary: no experience. Intl. Detect. Agency, Milwaukee, DANCING—Two _ assistants. Apply PROF. FINDLAY, 3445 17th st. BOY to work on picture frames; $3 week to start. Apply Sun. or Mon., Strell, 927 Howard FUR cutter who understands all kinds of fur manufacturing. Box 2087, Call office. 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. UNCLE SAM wants help: 14,000 appointments lost year: free examination paper and cate alog giving positions and salaries. Dept. Q, Western Correspondence University, San Francisco. GOOD salary and expenses pald to a man who | is ambitious and willing to work; responsi- | ble position; good references and: security re- | quired: splendid chance for right man. Ad- dress box 271, Sacramento, Cal. SALESMEN for best line auvertising novelties, signs, calendars, that will be shown next year; send references. - Bell Novelty Adver- tising Co., Bellefontatne, Ohio. WANTED—Salesman in new and second hand | WANTED-—Young lady to learn trapeze act to travel with tent show. Call at New Man- chester House, Sixth and Mission sts., room 44, Sunday and Monday at 8 p. m. _ FUR sewers who can use a machine or hand sewing; state what experlence and wages wanted; hours 8 to 5, with half hour for lunch. Box 2088, Call affice. e g N LADIES do plain sewing home during spare time, $8 to $15 pald weekly; material free, Address Weber Mfg. Co., Branch G, Union building, New Yorlk. LADIES to do plecework home; we furnish materials and pay from $7 to $12 weekly. Send stamped envelope to Royal Co., 34 B Monroe st.. Chicago, AN experfenced stenographer for wages $75. Apply L. & M. 110 Montzomery o i YOUNG girl wanted to take care of child and - assist with housework; #15 wages. Call 430 Bush st., between 2 and 4, this day. Arizona; ER, | TINSMITH, good workman, for jobbing work. SALBSLADIES fof various departments. Ap- | WILL & FINCK CO., 818 Market st. y Monday and Tuesday, superintendent's | T Stfice, The Emportum. | M e ooty ST Commensial forons fur- | furniture store; one well acquainted and Posted in the business: no other need apply, | H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakiand. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch offics, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH otfice for Call advertizements and subseriptions has been estabiished st 1008 Valencia st. ALL sizes men’s shoes, slightly damaged, hait price. 563 Mission st., bet. lst and 24 sts. GET your shoes half soled while waiting: 250 to S0c. 53 Mission st.. bet. lst and 24 sts. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday : Andrew J. Dunlap, 22, 685 McAllister street, o angan, 18, Fresno. A otoses B Geis 31, 764 O'Farrell street, and Maybell Hei 4, ‘Astoria, Or. Charles E. Ha 16 Natoma street, and er Biro, 31, oma. street B arian ¢. King, 29, San Luis Oblspo, and Agnes L. Russell, 25, 804 Fourteenth street. Albert P. R. Chapman, 26, 363 Polk street, and Eva M. Butcher, 18, 363 Polk street. Daniel T. Donovan, 21, 20 Fifth strest, and Katherine G. Burns, 21, 928 Oak street. Jobn A. Exan, 26, 14% Eighth street, and Jennie Brown, 18, 643 Natoma street. Henry M. Smith, 34, Folsom, and Loutse M. Russler, 19, Folsom. John C. rodt, 23, 626 California street, and Celia Grimes, 23, 626 California street. Edward N. Ayres, 39, city, and Eliza C. Schmidt, 27, 539 Ellis street. Peter Puetz, 26, 1241 Market street, and Anna Hausl, 19, 1126 Howard street. John J. Downs, 24, 465 Stevenson street, and Delia Riorden, 21, 233 Crescent avenue. Herbert R. Rue, 38, city, and Lila B. Parker, 25, city. John Q. Adams, 23, Oakland, and Velma M. Cobb, 22, Oakland. Louts Fric. 35, 1712 Twelfth avenue, South San Francisco, and Louise Fihol, 28, 504 Broadway. Joseph Schlederer, 22, 331 Fourth street, and Dora Hare, 22, 31 Ivy avenue. Andrea Muzio, 25, 14 Alvarado street, and Lutgia Podesta, 22, 117 Fair Oaks street. Edward L. Acker, 25, 450 Geary street, and Cornelia M. Brown, 20, city. Devi Casaleggio, 25, 617% Gresnwich street, and Mere Molinari, 20, 617% Greenwich street. Lulgl Giannini, 23, 518 Brodaway, and Assunta Fanucchi, 20, city. 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 sons authorized to have the same pubil Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column fres of charge. BORN. BACIGALUPI—In this city, November 16, 1903, to the wite of Louls Bacigalupl, a son. DUNCAN—In this city, to the wife of Robert L. Duncan, a daughter. HAUSER—In Fruitvale, November 28, 1008, to the wife of M. G. Hauser, a sou. WHY pay big prices to have your shoes hait- # 1 ‘when you can get it done for 25c, 8o end 60c while you wait at 563 Mission st., bet. let and 2d sts., or 11 Third st.? A MAN of indomitable energy and push, a good | talker, eager to make money. F, PERSON, 477 and 478 Parrott building. J. H. BLAKEWAY, 305 Howard st. ACTIVE box_for wholesale house; stats { and experiéhce, Box 4501, Call. el | FIRST-CLASS saloon porter wanted East st., corner Howard; wages §$12 .l:":.m call early. | TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 and | $1 50 pair; foot-form shoes at $2'50: we pay ' express or mall charges. 11 3d st.. Exam. bid. TWO-CHAIR barber shop for sale I:hu; wu'rzb;'rw\:fl un-“n“ “:rzll-hnd n, capable earning ge 1CO] for posi: of trust. . Box 2007, Call. gt | BXPERIENCED operators on ladles’ walsts; steady work: good pay. 28 First st S. KOENIGSTEIN. yo;mu n;’l‘ ';a n-l‘n with l;wmv:mt. Call onday een 9 and o'clock, 3120 ‘Twenty-first st, LADIES, $30 per 100 writing lotters: no de- Posit: no canvassing. . Address Ladies' Sup- _ply Co. Dept. A. N Indianapolls, Ind, TRY our men's shoes, tnion made, at §1 and i » we | ti- $1 50 per pair. foot: shoes at §2 80, or . ic shoes, $3 50; beat shoes on earth. 11 Thi Fxum. bldg.. 5 doors from Market. e e TN T COpRibidn the. A PLEASANT faced, fine appearing, good sur- 4 R other! must e tatween : no : 7. Call m’h" LADIES having dollles, center pieces, > berg, drawn work to sell m’;dfl- m Exchange, 34 D Monroe et., Chicago. 2o Chicago, EXPERIENCED cashier, middle-aged; ence required. Box 2084, Call office. o GIRL to_adsist and care for ons child, §15. Call 1351 Grove st., between & and 10, DAN ; two assistants. A, LAY, 3445 Seventeenth n;"" g WANTED—GIrl to assist in light housework, URLEY—In this city, to the wife of Danel Hurley, a daughter. PAULSEN—In this city, November 19, 1008, 10 the wife of Charles G. Paulsen, a boy. POPE—In this city, November 10, 1903, to the wife of C. J. A. Pope, a son. RAYMOND—In this city, November 24, 1905, to the wife of F. C, Raymond, & daughter. MARRIED. BELMORE—HART—In this city, November 26, 1903, by the Rev. John A. B. Wilson, D. D., Mark Belmore and Blanche A. Hart, both of fanta Cruz. BRANNAN—KRUG—In Santa Rosa, Novem ber 25. 1903, by Rev. Monroe H. Alexa der, G. Clark Brannan of Petaluma and Agnes Krug of San Francisco. this CLOSE—SIMMENS—In 2§, 1905, by the Rev. Church of the Advent Christine Simmens, both o city, November Lathrop of the jes §. Close and San Francisco. EMMINGTON—EDENBORG—In this city, No- vember 26, 1963, by the Rev. Joha A. B. Wilson, D. D., Frank A. Emmington of Suisun and Gerta H. Edenborg of Rio Vista. GERISCH—MAHNKE—In this city, Novem- ber 25. 1003, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Edward Gerisch and Catkarina F. Mahnke. HANSON-THOMAS—In this city, November 16, 1903, by the Rev. John A. B. Wilsor. D. D., Adoiph Hanson of San Francisco and Maude Thomas of Oakland. MICHENFELDER -DOGAN—In this efty, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Henry Michenfelder and Emilie Dogan. i PURLENKY—HINK—In this city, &t St Mark's Church, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, P. Purlenky, M. D., and Alma M. REICHEL—MAUCH-~In this® city. November 25, 1903, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Pau Rudolpa’ Reichel and Emma S. Mauch. Novembe John D. D.. Aaron E. Wilson of San Francises and Endly E- Cowell of Lathrop. WOODS—RUTTER—In this city, Novembr 27, 1903, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Geor:e W. Woods of Brookline, Maes., and Louia D. Rutter of Watertown, Wis. DIED. Ankerson, Tsabelle, Keily, Michael J. Arjo, Manuel. Kendall, Valentins Becker, Karl. Korb, William A. Braud, Annie. Bullwinkel, J. F. Jr.

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