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EMPLOYMENT A WOMAX wisbeg 16g; best work and window clean- 15184 Howard st house MRE. ¢ A LADY takes washing bome; open air dry. Phone Page 1047, do housework in small fam- iden Gate ave. as ladies’ nurse by Box 2013, Call. stenographer nd typewriter, erienced, highest in or out of city. Call_office. ~umvete E ences, Gvsires Ad- Hke position as lady ; care for old lady or child, lephone Church 1868 would s working housekeeper en or elderly couple. Ad- Be dress box 1026, invalia child EXPE wish. A MIDDLE- ED stenographer with refere pern t position. Box 961, Call. GED woman wants place in a small private fa €00d plain cook; no washing, wages and carfare. 545 Minna s | German girl wishes a posi- | 1 housework or cook. 2490 | -z | refer- | WANTED—FEMALE. | EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. "PING or other position; good ref- erences; age 24. Box 230, Call office. | A YOUNG man wishes w e ; ble; willing and obliging. in u Box FLATS TO LET—Continued. FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. SUNNY 7-room flat; rent $35. 3023 Callfor- nia st. | A YOUNG girl for light housework. 2178 Geary st. no children. 795 EDUCATED lady with some means secre- tary for publishing firm. Box 190, Call office. WANTED—Position as beliboy b © long experience. Box 211, Ci ung man | 1 office. SUTTER, 2320—Nice sunny upper rooms and bath; rent reasonable. flat, 7 ANTED—Position driver; plain ga as stableman: aleo good TO let—Choice lower fiat. 2865 Washington FIRST-CLASS walist and sleeve hands: also apprentices, improvers. Mulroney, 110 Geary. WELL_ versed, active woman commercial traveler; good opportunity. Box 206, Call. Box 204, Call. ) 3 { ight clerk, lodging- | Box ‘207, Call. | CASHIER, restaura se, 18 open for st., between Scott and Devisadero. UNION, 1784_Sunny lower flat, 6 rooms and jath; rent $27 50. WANTED—20 ladies; good seller; easy to make $2 to $6 a day. 1150 Shotwell st. man desires position as | watchman. Address H. F., 519 Third st. TAILOR, store bushelman, wants situation. | Box all BOY wants work on Saturday. Box 212, Call WANTED- house. “wholesale Position ‘as porter Address 1201 Turk st. A RELIABLE man, 27 years of age, wishes position on good private place in country; understands care of horses, garden, etc.; can milk; strictly temperate; moderate Wages ex- pected; last place 3 years; references. Ad- dress H. ROBINSO! Menlo Park, Cal. POSITION wanted—Cutter, a first-class, strict- ly up-to-date custom cutter and fitter, practl- cal tailor; New York experience; one possess- in ing all the ability to fill a good position sat- isfactorily: can furnish the best of references. A A ANDER, 53 South Clinton ave Rochsster, N. Y. rman girl want Call or address 578 Twen- law ex- Call office pher wants p onth. Box erman nurse wishes the week. 1507 Fillmore 4196 ADVERTISEME Call Branc! WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton's Bazaar, 3 McAllister st. en- st TS, subscriptions feceived at ce. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception f advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1006 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ZLLY & man (Swiss), German wishes any position in ouse or private family: is &. Call or address, Mon A. L., 676 Castro st., near sday vanted by experienced lodg- clerk, day or night; il pr coun- age; strictly tem- reference from last iness; keep books, do office mperate and reliable; best disagree on salary. Box stenographer, young man, position to take | cor. Duncan & Church sts. | not oniy wishes | TION ag nurse or attendant upon invahid gentieman or boy by strictly temperate man; willing to serve for small wages Box 966, Call office. | A YOUNG man with electrical experience wants a position with electric house to fin- ish trade. C. B., 925 Magnolia st., Oakland. YOUNG man speaking German, French, Eng- lish and Spanish wants position. Box 964, YOUNG man wants position; any kind of of- fice work: good references. Box 578, Call. YD cooper, sober and steady worker, desires position. Address 38 West Mission st. | IF you are in need of a trustworthy young who understands inside and outside and one who can be relied on as to honesty, sobriety and highly recommiended, 2dd, bex 950, Call GC WALLER, 661, cor, Carmelita—Modern flal 7 rooms and bath $17—SUNNY flat, 4 rooms, bath, basement. 130 Fureka st., near Eighteenth. 405 OCTAVIA, cor. Fell—Flat of 5 rooms: bath, 9-11 ROOMS, just completed; latest provements, Baker st., corner Fulton. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has_been opened at 1008 Market st., obposite Fifth. Open until 31 p. m. ———— i FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. FLAT of 3 sunny rooms; china closets; porce- lain bath; hot and cold water; complete for housekeeping; no children: §25. 332 Hayes. FURNISHED flat, 3 rooms; bath and gas. 439 Golden Gate ave. im- FOR SALE—FURNISHED. THE furniture in a 4-room flat for sal rent reasonable. Call to-day, 113 Dy place, off Mason st., near O'Farrell, cl keman FLAT for_sal furnished per month. cheap: a bargain; elegantly 9-room flat; boarders; clears $30 Box 232, Call office. AT sacrifice— ewly {urnished 8-room house on Apply 242 Post st. le—Handsomely furn,, sunny cor., mod- | . flat. Call Monday, 926 Van Ness av $550—8 ROOMS; new furniture; vers cor~ flat; grand snap. 1390 O'Farrell. A BEAUTIFULLY furnished flat of six rooms; complete. Call afternoons, 1524 Webster st. FURNITURE FOR SALE. superintendent of g0 anywhere; famil- ditches, wood. Box 839, B WANTED—Employment - | construction, surveyoi | iar roads, bridges, dams, | steel or concrete; references best. Call office. ! WANTED—By reliable, industrious man, posi- tion as gardener, flowers, vegetables = or fruits; well recommended; best of references. Address Box 102 Call offi | PLANING mill man wants positiol | sticker, matcher and general machine hand; | @ves general machine repairs; several years' Adress box 860, Call. | _experience as foreman. SITUATION desired by middle-aged man and wife on ranch or private family; late stew- ard and stewardess on ship; English. Ad- drees A. TUCKER, 210 East city. tands band saw, rip saw Oakland. Address or call s £, 18 b ha; = employment for or putting t Box 143, Call. ) single man wishes position; care of horses, rigs useful around x 137, Bnglish, jon. but one where ' STRONG young man, living with advancement. Box | wishes to learn the plumbing trade. Box 862, Call office. n of 3 wants work in a | YOUNG Frenchman would like a situation as usiness | experi- | best of references | cook in private family; o.. Jackson st. | | _from Paris 3t | WANTED—A position to work around private | : handy with tools; references. Box | Call office. MARRIED young man, business education, de- | sires employment. Box 3266, Cali office. A JAPANESE young honest boy, polite and | genteel, wishes position at housework in pri- | | vate family in the eity; speaks English: has references. TAKAGI, 931 Sacramento st. AN intelligent Japanese coliege student wishes s position with family: | * to work for a few hours mornings and even- Box 159, Cail ings; understands cooking, waiting, = and = i and seaks very well. Address box 140, Call. ¥ N wented in first-class firm by man - - up to date business experien A JAPANESE boy wants situation to do references furnished. Address be housework and help cooking in city. H. | Ouakiand McAllister st.; tel. Fell 2059. P middle-aged Dane wishes posi- RELIABLE Japanese wants situation as school tior vate place; good horseman, care- | boy; good cook, also good wafter. A. B., 8 ful driver, good gardemer; city or country | Central place. references’ Box 1025, Call office, Oakland e i GOOD Japanese boy attending school wants | D_Position as barkeeper; city or, Work. Shoe shop, 31 Telegraph ave., Oak- | hotel work perferred: thoroug! land. | reliable; best of references . { YOUNG Japanese boy wants a_position as & e school boy in @ good family. FRANK, 13 s n wishes place to d Pine st | for and board: _underst - | scwerk and hoses; can mellk: ity YOUNG Japanese wants a position to do | Ww. H housework Dupont i v JAPANESE boy wishes to learn photo trade. wants aroun 1 an wit and ree years' experience in one year in shoe store wants good references. Box 4 in country by steady re- hildren; wife good plain handy man cook man gen- | Box speaks zood English. Address 507 Larkin. YOUNG Americanized Chinese wishes work of | any kind, or to run elevator. ED, 1011 Pa- cific st. AMERICANIZED Chinese boy wishes position of any kind in store or office; will do collect- ing; had some experience. ED, 1011 Pacific st. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | subccriptions bas been established at 1096 Valencia st. | HIGHEST prices for furniture and mdse, L, H, FURNITURE of 8 rooms; must be sold; all nearly new and in good condition; iron and brass bedsteads, spring and hair mattresses, body Brussels carpets, rugs, etc. Box 218, Call office. A—f$100 NO 7 combination coal and range; used 2 weeks; §50. 403 Valencia st. FURNITURE, carpets, et&% of a 6-room flat for sale. Box 176, Call office. FURNITURE WANTED. BURD. auctioneer, 1818 Mkt.: tel. Howard 2756 e ——————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. A ;\;(,AITRESS and parlor maid, small famil A second girl: 3 in family; city place; $25. A walitress and second girl (no sweeping) for small family in San Rafael; $30. A chambermaid for country hotel; no wait- ing; $25. A German second girl to go to Los Angeles; $25. (Lady to be seen in town.) A French nurse for grown children; $30. A French lady’s maid; $30. A Protestant” chambermaid and seamstress for small family in city; $30. Forty house- work girls who have some knowledge of cook- ing; $20 to $35. Office opens 8§:30 a. m.: closes 5:30 p! sharp, MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A NURSE for 3 children; place in country; wages $35; lady to be seen here; references necessary. Office opgns §:30 a. m.; closes 5:30 p. m. MISS UNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A SEAMSTRESS and chambermald, also a waitress and parlor maid for the same place; ; see lady here Monday morning. 1SS PLUNKETT'S, 425 Sutter st. Powell. Office opens 8:30 a. m.; closes near 5:30 p. m. sharp. CLUB, A—THE _DOMEST! 2 Room 36. Geary st. Tray girl, private hospital, $20; Two parlor maids, & second girl, Berkeley, Napa ana Ross Valley, parties at office Monday, 10 a. m.; three second girls, city, $20-$25. HOUSEWORK. Three places, city, two in family, no washing, etc., $20, carfare paid. $1 fee on housework positions. HOUSEKEEPERS, ETC. For two ments, German. Nevada, fare paid, see party here, any time, $30: for Contra Costa and tend store, $25; cook and- helper, State of Washington, fare pald, party here, $60; husband and wife for Los Angeles County, wife first-class cook, man house- work, both do_entire work of house, four in famil: lady will come to this ecity to en- gage, $75; cook and second girl for new pri- vate place in city, friends preferred, $50. Office open on Sunday from 3 to § o'clock for information on above positions. SITIC ard and ad. writer; best of references given: ither in or out of city. Box 172, Call office PORTER or houseman, or work of any kind; | jess man; also good on horses; willing; | ntry. Box 187, Call of wanted by expert window trimmer, | FEATHER RENOVATING. OSTRICH feathers and boas remodeled, curled | and waterproofed; gives a luster equal to | new: can be Worn a season without losing | curl] Potter Waterproofing Co., 50 Geary st. ition us toolsmith in stoneyard, or machine shop references. Box 1 ce as night ages to begin Howard st 8 bookkeeper, small in_evening; rates very call WANTED—By experien set of books to ke reasonable. Box 189 BRIGHT boy wh erences wishes t n & wholesale house ish the best of ref- rn a good trade or work x 234, Call office. £00d_habits wants work lerk or in office; will leave the Address Salesman M Van Ness ave. | wants extra work Monday ays day Call office. and wife want work on & farm; wife {c % for a few men. Call or address MR Miseion st ~ wife want places in a pri- expert steel worker; | or night | | BY gew. healthtul process. Cal, Steam Feather | Co.. 325 Van Ness ave.: tel. Howard 3167. S ———————ete e | | FINANCIAL. - | 4% PER CENT Is paid on ordinary savings accounts and per cent on term accounts by the Phoenix avings B. and L. Association, 516 Cali- fornia st. A. A. Watkins, president; Charles | R. Bishop, vice president; S. Prentiss Smith, treasurer; Clarence Grange, secretary and man- | aging director; Gavin McNab, attorney: George C. Board: and Charles E. Ladd, directors. Walter K. Smith, cashier. H Subscribed capital, $8,000,000; paid in capi- tal, $1,000,000; reserve fund, $200,000. | { WE buy and sell all active stocks, bonds and | | mortgages; carefully selected securities for | investors always on hand. Write, call or wire for quotations. WATT & COWPER-THWAITE, | Bankers and Brokers Stockton, COMPANIES incorporated, financed cnd stock floeted. W. H, BITTNER, Lawyer and M- T PGy, A el A e SERT revising suthors’ MSS. and_proof iy | Tealiing offers services. stenographer. W., 46| __ _FLATS TO T. W. Missior by a reliable young man or driver of delivery wagon. Positi e! on Box 161 electric; STETRIC nurse desires engagements; terms Oakland and city references. Ad- Call office, Oakland with good Box A first-clase man, st bave work at once. bookkeeper wishes empioy- MATLE murse or masseur; fine sonable terms. 424 Bush; tel references; rea Black 1553, GOOD photo printer wants position in first- cluss studio. 1423 Santa Clara ave., Alameda Box BOY wants & position as an office boy. 918, Call office 22 MAN bandy with carpenter tools wants steady work. 329 Dore st. FOUNG man wants work Saturday evenings in store. Addres bo; 7, Call office. SITUATION ss a presser. 500 Mission st. SITUATION Address wanted as pantryman. WANTED A position as barkeeper. 8. WOLF, 15847 Ellie st. YOUNG man desires e s employment of any kind ings. Address box 184, Call. FIRET-CLASE barber wants position in coun- try. Box 751, Call WANTED—Situation. Box 169, Call office. A HANDY ,-uunfmfi would like work of any kind. Address D. 1., 514 Hyde st S ARTED-Priogravhic position as operator or pripter; city or country. will run small place on shares. Box 923, Call office. NIGHT or day watchman; city or €ountry; references from last place; reliable maa. Box 8§16, Cail. WANTED—Position_as industrious. Box 579, ashier; good habits, Call office. e S writer and window dresser desires posi- Address box 167, Call office. YOUNG man wants position as traveling sales- man. Box 189, Call office. AD. tion. SITUATION as domestic @ goods salesman. Box 182, Call office. . MAN wants work by the day. 2034 Geary st. POBITION wanted by young men in machine whos. Rox D60. Call office MORRISON, P. O. Ala- | | A—HOUSES and fiats to let; an immense iist; service absolutely free; advantage of this department; it will eave you time and" trouble. Cordes Furaiture Co., 245-259, Geary #t., oo the square. | ALL of the most desirable flats and houses are listed In our renting department; let us give you a list and heip you-ind one in the loca. tion you want. STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY, 10390 Market st.; services abso- lutely free. | TO 16t—$27 50 per month; handsomest, newest and sutniest flats in the city; 5 rooms and corner Fifteenth and Castro sts.; open RIVERS BROS., 205 Montgomery st. bat I»('}idl s BF 205 | ATTRACTIVE new lower flat, 3746 Sacramento | Vst near Spruce; 5 rcoms and bath. | HOOKER & LENT, 14 Post s | ELEGANT, new, light, sunny flats, S-9-9 rooms, social Halls; panoramic view: carriage | or automobile room. Pierce & MeAllister sts. TOP flat for rent; new, with all latest im- provements. 3328 Twenty-fourth st.: phone Capp 448. | NEW, sunny fiat, 6 rooms, 1056 Noe st.. cor- | ner’ Blizabeth; convenient to Twenty-fourth and Castro-st. cars; rent reasonable. 1041 FRANKLIN st.. near Geary—Modern flat ‘o 7 rooms and bath; rent $45. VON RHEIN R: E. CO., 513 California st. NEW, modern, sunny upper flat; 5 rooms; rent $25." 1460 Eighth ave.; south Golden Gate TRHMONT ave., 4A (near Park) near Ashbury :S’" sts,—4 rooms and bath; modern; rent ; adults. CL upper_flat, § sunny' rooms; sep- entrances. 214 Ashbury st. 166% CLARA st, near Fifth—Flat of four rooms; $12. - CORNER flat, 4 rooms; modern improvement: furnished or unt's’hed. 1529 Church, nr 27th. FLAT, 3552 Twenty-third st., near Guerrero; 4 rooms znd bath. FLAT, 948 Eddy st.; 5 rooms and bath. FLAT of 5 rooms to Jet; furniture for sale. 506% Baker st.; key in rear. GOUGH, 2322—New sunny lower flat, § rooms and bath; marine view. MODERN flat, 7 rooms and bath. 625 Golden Gate avenue; rent $40. A s e o OSSR R L NEW sunny flat, 7 rooms and bath; 3530 Sac- ramento st.; rent $35. LARGEST list flats and houses to let. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. o i e b b flat; 4 rooms; 1325 W e A flat, 5 rooms and bath; rent sunny upper e e L T 2 o g ble. _Eighteenth st., near Castro. fi.-g,zg off 16th and Valencia—Flat ot bath, yard; reat §18. WANTED—Waltress for winter resort; very nice place; $25; waltress for country hotel, §25, fare paid; 4 waitresses and chamber- malds, $20 and $25, hotels; young woman to learn waiting in restaurant; maid and seams- n Rafael, $30; kitchen hel $20; nurse, $25:°6 second girls, par- ; thambermaid for pri- cook for sanitarium, $35; cook, plain wash, Alamed: , Ge: man style, $356; B cooks, 116 girls for hous $20, $25 and §30, v and German fumilie $20 and $25; and lots of others. For a good, reliable situ- ation call on J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st h, nice A—WANTED—Girls to learn hairdressing, manicuring, etc.; trade taught from A to % in 2 weeks: $5 o those entering now; 3 po- sitions to flll immediately; posRions guaran- teed at $10 per week up; leading school in West. 233 Geary st.,, room 13, —Giris to learn millinery now for spring sea- son; both seasons taught from start to finish in 1 month for $15; positione as trimmers, salesladies, etc., guaranteed at $10 per wk. up; day and evening class. 143 Stockton st., . 13, A—LADIES to learn all branches hairdressing trade manicuring, massage, etc. 1236 Mar- ket t., cor. Jones, room 94; positions secured | at highest wages; day and eve. class; call, A_OPERATORS on ladles’ waists. 656 Mis- sion st., third floor. A—OPERATORS on ladies’ underwear. 636 Mission st., third floor. — A—OPERATORS on children's wash suit; good pay. 656 Mission st., third floor. A bout wages; steady employment. AMES & HARRIS, 100 Saci 18 to work in factory; good Apply at once, ramento st. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS AND RIV- ETEPS; NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY PAID SALARY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO. FACTORIES, 323 FREMONT ST. AND 1873 MISS‘ON, NEAR FIFTEENTH. BRIGHT, active woman or girl for bakery. Apply at 411 Van Ness ave. after 10 a. m WANTED-Lady shop, Oakland. WANTED—For Alameda, girl to care for child 3 years old and assist with upstairs work; wages $20. Box 964, Call. ‘WANTED—Chambermald and help at dinner. Hotel Buena Vista, 1070 Valencia st. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call_Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church ats. HELP WANTED-MALE. P AT R w4 A—PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 526—MONTGOMERY ST.—526. Phone Main 1191 UPSTAIRS. Office open 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. to-day (SUNDAY). 5 laborers, 8 hours, northeast; clerk and keep books, country merchandise _store, south, $30 and found; milker, south, $30 and found; B pruners, big orchard, $1 25 day and found, southeast; cook, $30 and found, city; cook and do chores on ranch, $25 and found; 2 jackmen, steam shovel; ranch blacksmith, south, easy job, §35 and found; porter, city hotel,’ $25 and 'found; 2 elevator boys, city hotels, $20 and $25; 15 men to chop wood, north, big job, fine timber, good ground, water and climate, 80c cord redwood, $1 25 pine, $1 50 hardwood, all 4 feet; 2 handy men for steam shovel. e vl COAL MINERS, Oregon. Free fare. 3 coal miners, 6-ft. vein, $1 per ton. 3 solicitors, Scandinavian, Italfan and Sla vonian, must speak good 'English, $28a day to begin. Cal. Bmp. Agency, 14 Third st., near Call bulldinz. CYANIDE and chemist for a first-class gold mine to go to Mexico, $100 and found; ref- erences, See J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sucramento st. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, R.13— Janitor for city apartment-house, $60. CLERKS and others with common school edu- cations only, who wish to qualify for ready positions at $25 a week and over, to write for free copy of my new prospectus and in- dorsements for leading concerns everywhere; one graduate fills place, another $5000; nd any number earn $1500. The best cloth- ing ad writer in New York owes his success witmn a few months to my teachings. George H. Powell, advertising and business expert, 1160 Temple Court, New York. GOVERNMENT positions—More than 15,000 appointments last year; chances even better now: examinations soon In San Francisco; thousands prepared by the Nat’l Correspond- ence Institute, Wasl D.C., the originator of this work, now in the service; write for circu. Jar J 1, showing positions, salarles, examina- tions, sample questions, ete., to our Pacific Coast office, 927 Market st.,’ San Franclsco. YOUNG MAN ABOUT 17 YEARS OF AGE TO LEARN PRESSING ON WORKINGMEN'S PANTS, STANDARD FACTORY, CORNER GOUGH AND GROVE STS. SPECIALTY salesman—High-grade experienged traveling salesman to fill vacancy at once; general mercantile trade; high commission contract with §25 weekly advance while trav- eling. W. E. HODGMAN & CO., 90-8 Pros- pect st., Cleveland, Ohlo. manicurist at Plaza barber | | i HELF WANTED—MWALE—Con. LOST AND FOUND—Continued. OPEN 10 TILL 12 TO-DAY—SUNDAY. A—MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. Phone Main 5848. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. ARIZONA. We Ship to ARIZONA. Close to PRESCOTT. 500 Laborers for General Work. We Ship Daily 910 Miles. ARIZONA. GOLD MINES, 6 machiue miners, gold quartz mines, $90. Wagon-maker, country shop, $3 day. Bakers, country shop, $50 and found. Pantryman, city hotef, $25 and found. Bread baker, small shop, country, $40 and fd. Cement finisher, long* job, country, $50 found. Moldmaker, terra cotta, Works. Choreman, 'city; gardener, $25 and found. Married gardener, see boss here, $30 and fd. Married laborers, country. Cooks, waiters and_dishwashers. Farmers, milkers, choremen, teamsters. ——WOODCHOPPERS—— 25 Men to_chop 4-foot cordwood for a large lumber company: good camp; 2 years' job; redwood 80c, pine $1 25, hardwood $1. MURRAY & READY, (34-636 Clay st. $9 10, ‘WANTED—Experienced solicitors, men and women, to handle merchandise contracts; good compensation; easy proposition to place; investigate. Roval Mercantile Co., suite 19, Columbian bldg.. or 952 Broadway, Oakland. BARBERS, take notice—The office of secre- tary and Free Employment Bureau has re- moved to 9 City Hall sq., or 1504 Market Journeymen Barbers' Union, Local 148, JOS. R. BLEILY, Secretary. b WANTED—Men and women to learn the bar- ber trade; wages paid while learning. Call address WESTERN COLLEGE OF BAR- ERS. 647 Commercial st., San Francisco. A MAN of indomitable energy and push, a good talker, eager to make money. F. PERSON, 477 and 478, Parrott bulldin; WANTED—Experfenced drapery and domestic salesman. Apply, between 9 and 11 a. m., at HALE BROS. WANTED—Young man who has had some ex- rience in hotel to tend bar in a hotel. opposite Home of Peace WHY pay big prices to have your shoes half- soled when you can get it donme for 25¢, 50c and 60c while you wait at 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts., or 11 Third st. ‘WANTED—Young man stenographer and type- writer; state age, salary expected and places _employed if any. Box 924, Call office. STEADY man to attend counter and take cash in restaurant; $65 monthly and meals: $125 cash required. 209 Kearny st., room 1. WANTED — Boy to ari¥e butcher wagon. Meehan's Hotel, opposite Home of Peace Cemetery; San Mateo cars. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 and $1 50 per pair, foot-form shoes at $2 50 or | orthopedic shoes, $3 50; best shoes on earth. 11 Third st., Exam. bldg., 5 doors from Market. BARBER shop; must sell quick; other busi- | 4 chairs; swell; cheap. , Oakland. ‘WANTED—A first-class carriage blacksmith at 00d wages. Apply to A. MEISTER & SONS '0., Sacramentc, Cal. TRY ocur men's shoes. union made, at $1 and $1 50 pair; foot-form shoes at $2'50; we pay express or mail charges. 11 3d st., Exam. bld. PENSION ATTY., M. HARRIS, 40 Ellls st; 14 years’ practice; references from thousands persons for whom I have secured pensions. MUSICIANS to join military band. 328 Bush st., third floor, room 4. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for deep-water ships. Apply DENT'S place, 26 Steuart st. PENSION atty., E. A. Bullis, room 40, Phelan bldg. Past Com, Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R, Box 1026, Call SALESMAN wanted—By responsible Eastern manufacturer, a traveling specialty salesman of ability for Pacific Coast territory; position permanent; salesman must be capable of commanding $260 per month and expenses. Addresg box 1501, Joliet, Il L L Men to learn the barber o in two months and secure good positions; catalogue and full informatfon matled free. MOLER System College, 636 Clay st. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—760 rooms, 33c night; reading-room: free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception | of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. GET _your shoes half soled while walting; 25¢ to 563 Mission bet. 1st and 2d T G salesman for California; no knowledge, but active all-round : estabiished, well-rated house. F. R. GS, sales manager, Detroit, Mich. BALESMAN—First-class, experienced, success- ful, reltable man; staple line; specialty Brop- osition; commission contract; unusually liber- al remuneration. BARTON-PARKER MFG. CO., Cedar Rapids, lowa. 150 YOUNG men, 18 years of age, of good character, to join a social military organiza- tion. 8. SZANIT, 473 Valencia st.; call between 6 and 8 p. m. : AP\’ERTISING WORLD, Columbus, Ohio, a 'monthly journal of information, pians, sug- gestions and ideas for advertising. Send (o- day for tree samale or 10c for four months’ L L. WANTED—Thoroughly experienced hoslery and underwear man; one capable of taking charge of department. Apply at LIVING- STON BROS.’, 123-9 Post st. ‘WANTED—Specialty salesman; German and Engiish; salary or commission; fwl particulars fo former employment. Box 170, Call office. xpenses advanced; permanen Manager, 612 Monon bldg. WANTED—By S. F. wholesale butter and ekg house, an experienced salesman for bay towns; one living in Oakland preferred. Box 210, Call office. must speak | A CHANCE of a lifetime to get a new rubber. tired buggy at your own price. We have a carload of high-grade rubber-tired buggies that must scription and a lot of new and second-hand harness at our regular weekly auction on MONDAY, February 8, at 11 a_m. Ellis st. stable, 615 Ellis st. S. WATKINS, auc- tioneer; phone East 743. AT auction, Tuesday, February 9, 11 a. m., at 1140 Folsom st., there will be a large con- signment of 53 horses and mares, 4 sur- ries, 2 phaetons, § carts, 3 express, 4 ped- dling, 2 camp wagons, 2 standups, 1 20-pas- senger carryall, 1 donkey buggy and harness, 1 fast road horse, 35 sets of harness. WIL- LIAM CLOUGH, Auctioneer, WANTED—Black _single-foot must be young, sound, stylis! clean mover. Address, with full description and price, J. V. VICTOR, 460 Guerrero st. saddle horse; gentle; geod TWO handsome carriages, almost brand new one Stanhope phaeton; one open Eng trap; will_sell extremely reasonable. Apply box 220, Call office. FINE black herse and basket, seat cut under, trap: mew, swellest rig In the Park; ring up Fell 3316, If you want to see it to-day. disposed of without reserve and | 60 head of well-broke horses of every de- | FOUND—Bunch of keys. Apply 883 Haight st LOST—Black Collle dog: white on nose, breast, feet and tip of tall; liberal reward. 516 Golden Gate ave. LOST—Locket; *"Henry” on back. Liberal re- ward return H. ELLIS, 20 Montgomery st. 'UND—A greyhound. Owner can have the same by calling at 421 Connecticut st. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. LARGE basement for rent, cheap, for storage purposes. 1111 Sutter st. DESK an1 storage room to let cheap. 161 New Montgomery st. UNFURNISHED rooms and offices to rent. Apply 140 Geary st., opp. City of Paris. OFFICES WANTED. WOULD like to rent furnishéd office or sulte. Box 953, Call office. e ———————— PEECNIOIR, . e o SRS TN WE would like to put a copy of The Advertis- ing World into the hands of every person who keeps any kind of a store; every news- paper man, every advertising writer, every person Intérested in business of any kind: We send sample coples free on request, and the paper usually makes friends for ftself at first sight. It isn’t made to be prétty, but to be helpful—and fts circulation of 23,000 (biggest of its class in the world) shows that it s helpful. May we have your address? The Advertising World, Columbus, Ohio. THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair, im- Pproves its growth,stops falling,cures dandruft and_itching sei no stain or stickiness: cleanses scalp;at druggists’, hairdressers': ac- <cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co.,1338 Polk GRADUATES of New York School of Massage Osteopathy; vapor and electric baths; face vibrating machine for rheumatism; genuine tubs, hot and cold water; trained nurses as attendants, Prof. and Mrs, Morris, 406 Geary. to correspond with lady of means about same age, with view to matrimony and to assist in business. Box 2014, Call office. Bt et i s RS { TO whom it may concern: I will not be re- sponsible for any debts incurred by my wif EMMA McGOWAN, she having left my bed and board. THOMAS F. MeGOWAN. | RAG carpents wove to order and for sale; also chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer in carpet twine, in hank or chain, at lowest Ninth A. GOV has been sold to P. BALLOS and LAS, WM. AUGUSTINE. NOT how cheap but how good is the motto of the manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary Standard, the sewing machine of to-day. J. W. EVANS, agent, 1021 Market st. PHYSICIAN, 15 years' experience, cures per- manently morphine, cocaine habit. Call or address Central Pharmacy, corner Sutter st.; fee moderate, LIQUOR habit cured; we guarantee a cure in 2 days or no charges. Acme Liquor Cure Co., 997 Market st., room 203, DRUNKENNESS, morphine and all drug dis- eases_positively cnred by Willow Bark Co 1839 Polk st.; consultation free; call or writ | AT less than cost. uncalled for suits,_overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONY, London Tatlor, 721 Market st, DANCING Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sun- day evgs., Teutonia Hall, Howard st., near | _9th; Prof, Foster; soclety dancing taught. J. W. SPARROW, jeweler, formerly of 107 Geary st., has moved to %18 Post st. Actina restores lost eyesight;cures deafness and catarrh, A'VIDA CO., 3524 19th, nr. Valencia. MRS. Eaton, electric needle specialist, 360 Sut. ter, r. 600. Miss Eaton, 233 Geary, room J5. der. Rooms 14 & 16, 40 Ellis. Tel. Drumm 41 | MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs: country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. SUPERFLUOUS hair & moles removed by elec- tric needle. Dr. & Mre.Travers, 1170 Market. TAILOR-MADE suit $750; dress pants $2 50. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont | ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Fenna restores gras hair to its natural color; $1; at all druggists’ L - - PALMIST | $1200 THAT was stolen from Jas. Hartmouth was discovered by ISMAR. the marveious | Gypsy seeress. See page 48. | MME, DEVAS, sclentific palmist and astrolo- gist; paim readings $1; 3 questions by ex- prees $1; open Tuesday evg. also. 139 Post st. MME. NEERGARD, located at 242 Post; hours 1 to 5 daily. Phone James 1. Classes. H, JEROME FOSELLI, scientific palmist, 515 ]\ Taylor st. near Geary. Phone Black 561 e ——————— PARTNERS WANTED. A A A A A A A P e PARTNER wanted with $5000 and services: opportunity to make a fortune: furnishing a: indispensable article to the Japanese army. Address box 243, Call office. R —————— PROPERTY WANTED. | et e ———— | FLATS WANTED. I will buy 3 flats, Ellis, Bddy, Bush, Pin east of Frankiin; nice, complete, up-to-date: cash. JULIEN SMITH, real estate agent, 420 Montgomery st. FOR SALE—Light buggy, robe and harness $40 for all or will sell separate. Box 920, Call_ctfi FOR sale—A bay horse, 6 years old; a pacer; welght about 1100 Ibs.; works single or double. Box 245, Call office. EXPERIENCED ealesman; standard adver- tiged line; dry goods and gen. trade; refer- ences. J. BREEN, 108 Walnut st., St. Lous, WANTED everywhere—Hustlers to ibute_circulars, sampl: Vaasing; good pay. Sun Adv. Burea, Chicagy. THY not try slgn painting? No experience re. quired; no fraud; samples, instructions, ete.. i0c, City Sign Co., Springfield, Ohio. SILENT partner with $500; best paying legiti~ mate business on Pacific Coast; no horses or liquors; investigation invited. Box 921, Call SOLICITOR—A hustler, to work on commis- sion; ~come _recommended. = WESTERN RATING CO., 933 Market st. BAY horse, 6 years old, 15 hands, sound and gentle; buggy and harness; will sell reason- | able. Box 249, Call office. FOR sale—A black horse, fine buggy horse lady can drive him with safety; 7 years old. Box 865, Cail. SOME big horses just in from the country. 1523 Howard st. A NEW trap, used v sell for $225. Bo 'y little, cost $300, will 869, C office. A _GOOD buggy, bullt for business, in good running order, for $45. Box 195, Call. A BUSINESS buggy for city use; in good condition; will sell for $27 50. Box 199, Call. STORE boy for machinery and tool business bright, strong and quick. Apply 58 First st., Monday morning, § to 9. WANTED—Reepectable, reliable boys to dis- tribute samples. Call 150 Tenth st., after 8 o'clock, Monday. A _BOY wanted, Market st. DETECTIVES—Everywhere; good salary: no experience. Intl. Detec. Agency, Milwaukee, MAN, capable of managing business; bond re- Quited; $100 per month. Bow 160, Call, JOE ROSENBERG, 8§16 WANTED—For Oakland, experienced stenog- rapher and cashier; quick at making change; young and good appearance; pleasant man- ner; state salary, references, Box 1028, Call office, Oakland. WAITRESS, commercial hotel; _dishwasher, boarding-house, $20 found; cook, boarding- house, city, $30; girl. housework, small fam- ily, $30. S. J. BEAN, 17 Fourth st. Phone Bush 107, e WANTED—Young woman capable of taking care of children and doing light second work: good home for desirable party; state age, ex- perfence, it any, and salary expected, Apply box 962, Call office. IF you wish to earn money, writing. short stories, or acting as news correspondent, address UNITED PRESS SYNDICATE, 338 Postal building, Indianapolls, Ind. LADIES—To do plecework home; we furnish materfals; pay $7 to §12 weekly. Stamped en- velope to ROYAL COMPANY, 84 E Mon- roe st, Chicago. WANTED—Young woman competent to take care of children and do light second work. g%;gg'mw«n 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE LADIES having doilies, centerpieces, batten- be? and drawn work to sell, address Ladies’ Excbange, 34D Monroe st., Chicago. LADIES—Most profitable, steady home work: 80 to 8§15 weekly; material free: no'canvass- ing. Address SURETY COMPANY, Chicago, A YOUNG German girl for delicacy store; hours 7:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Sunday oif: call Monday. SCHILLER, Union Sqr. Mkt. EXPERIENCED corset fitter and saleslady Wanted. Address, stating experience, ster- ences, salary expected, ete., box 208, . | LADY cashier wanted at Selig’s, 953 Market st. LATY Shebie e s (NS gt MU BRIGHT women to -kl’ll m ll-lll"-‘:: home; ‘Correspondence work. Address, inol B0, box 4D, Berkeley, Cal. %108 WANTED—Colored lady’s maid to w of week. Call Monday, 4 to 6, 637 room 36. . ORI B R SALESLADY; exveri. solicitor for mflfi ter colors; good . for right . bet. 10-12, L. Ficke, 418 Geary st, ork part Post st., BOYS to learn bookbinding. R. 1. W’HELAE CO., 42-44 Steuvart st. UNG, steady boy to learn watchmakh YOt - “Moskowitz, 715 Market, th floor, FANTED—G0 rellable young Protestant, white N Americhn men, 18 to 31 years. Fox 2009, Call, BOYS wanted. GREENBERG & GREEN- BERG, $1-37 Grant ave. FOR sale—Gray mare, 8 years old, .weight 1200 pounds. 208 Vicksburg st., near 24th. COMBINED hay and coal wagon. 916 Capp st., near Twenty-fourth. A DELIVERY horse for sale; price $25. 1633 ‘Turk st. 5 WANTED-—A good business buggy; price must be cheap. Box 870, Call office. FOR sale—Six second-hand express wagons and ‘wo trucks, 233 Reale st. AN open business buggy in good condition; will sell cheap. Box 952, Call offies Al EXPRESS wagon, light camping wagon and go-cart for sale cheap. 532 Mission st. Largest assortmt 2d-hand wagons, buckbd.sur- rey, harness, work,driving horses. 15th-Valencia sy HOUSES TO LET. AZPRINTED list of houses to let. send for cir- cular. G.H. UMBSEN & CO., 20§fontgomery. T on new article; WANTED—Good canv 6 Eddy st., room 2. salary or commission. EXPERIENCED bedmaker to sweep and rent rooms; must be nice appearing. 25 Third st. YOUNG man to learn drug business. Box 209, Call office. WANTED—A boy to learn sailmaking at 46 Clay st. ‘WANTED—OIdish man for kitchen, for board; short hours. 211 Sixth st. PN, AR RO e FOR sale—Complete 4-chair barber shop out- B: Tevolving chairs; about 25 mirrors: now stored in warehouse; cost new $400; will sell for §125; $10 cash,’ one year time on bal- ance. Call at room 16, Phelan building. 2809 California st. —_— better salary and Dosition; study elec- “:nxe'f . mechanical engineering, mmfl. ‘”'E, Gaison i institute; %nn;." G i trical Engineer Institute, New York. g oggum. ‘Larkin st., for ‘m--tr- nm&. SF evenings. BARBER shop for sale; 2 chairs steady; price $200. salaries, age limits, etc.; day ‘WANTED—First-class, dress mtonuun'euy tar not Y ol Eas g P E aad —_— SECOND cook wanted who is willing to do P s work; a] bet: [ Ilg'lpn‘ e pply between 7 and FOR rent immediately—Handsomely furnished 10-room house; February free to desirable tenant. 419 Oak st. BEFORE moving get our printed list of houses to let. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 25 Post st. 2060 GREEN st.—Prettily furnished S-room house, warden: marine view: moderate. HOUSES WANTED. | WANTED to rent—A furnished flat or house of 8 or 9 rooms east of Van Ness ave. and South of Sutter st. Hox 164, Call otfice. INVESTMENTS. All dividend-] GERMANIA T CO., 927 Market st. LOST AND FOUND. A ng papers of value to own- e S gomery st., and receive reward. ] black and tan x Gold T e scar on right ; good reward for informa- ‘tion or return of dog. 11 Leavenworth st. LOST--Seal passhook containing Southern Pa- cific Santa Fe annual favors. R. W. eNEiEe: r to 637 Market st. m‘ kindly return b o S vt el el mowprd. - Keuta th 00 Fomt 2t o £ -A pass book with the Hibernia g E ] e il et e Sk ; return to bank, . EEETRA e mmmmw Third and Market. wuyu _M of- WANTED to rent—Suburban home, completely furnished, with large grounds, for the sum- mer months: not more than 1%, hours ride from the city; 157, Call office. give full particulars. Box C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 102134 Market st., bet. 6th llfl-"lh: particu- lar attention pald to diseases of women. BLOOD, skin and di 3 TR, BALL. 1073% Marker sr® & Al REMOVED—DR. WONG HIM, herd doctor, treats all diseases of the human body: for past four years at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at 667 Geary st., near Leavenworth. | DR. TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. LI Po Tal, herb doctor, cures all diseases of human by use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st. DR. M. MATSUDA has returned from Orlent Now ‘at SE. corner Geary and Taylor sts. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- eases cured by Chinese herbs. T46-8 Clay st. PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, ETC. ROOMS pape: $4 up: tinth artmare Faint Co.. 316 Third: te1. DIVIDEND NOTICES. €AN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Butld- floor, Mutual Savings Baak paint Main payable and after SA mg%“m LEoN. . it 3 B g FHL §§§i-’- ¥ i A MIDDLE-AGED men, about 40, would like | rates. Geo. Matthews, 700 Fifth st., Oakland. | NOTICE—The California Restaurant, at 128 | 251 Grant ave., | Bon Marche Pants Co.; special $5 pants to or- | FITHWHITRR) AP SUPPIN. AN exenptionally govd No. 3 Remington, No. 1 Smith Pnul‘z'fr' $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals §2 30. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. A FEW good typewriters at $30 sach: get deulars of L & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- gomery st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented. ired. Websiter Togewriting Tnapec. Co. 108 Market: A Souschold goods stored, moved, - o 731 Howard st., nr. Third; Jm‘l 161 PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co.. of- flce Post and Powell sts,: tel. Priv. Bx. 571 | CONKLIN'S storage—Fumniture and merchan- dise. 333 Goiden Gute ave.: phone East 126 GOLDEN West Storage: advances made: 840 Mission st.: tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtuss. PACIFIC Sterage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone kcfivfl 81 BEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery st.: Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. e e e e STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Cure in every case; individual teaching: no medi- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures; home cure. —————— MARRIAGE u‘CENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: James L. Guptill, 21, 30 Silver street, and Evangeline J. Cook, 18, 30 Sfiver street. John J. Kelly, 24, 324 Francisco street. and | Annle Phillips, 19, 195A Shipley street. | _John E. Hartman, 37, city., and Kathryn A. iwhne. 30, Lakeport. Emillo Devincenzi, 25, Valiejo street, and Angela Pasqualetti, 18, 336 Vallejo street. William M. Bear, 29, 31 Washington avenue, | and Lillle M. Mego, 27, Petaluma. John Minetta, 38, Waddington, | Marchi, 21, city. James McClure, 36, 505 Bryant street, and | Annie Conners, 23, 5050 Bryant street. i Theodore J. Petersen, 30, salta, and Helen Rose, 18, 1209 O'Farreil street. Charles E. Potter, 19, 67 Ivy avenue, and Gertrude A. Mocabee, 16, 518 Seventh street. | _Peter N. Righetti, 32, Olema, and Carrie L. Pedrotti, 29, Olema. William E. Schendel d_Grace K. Flanaga BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHR. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be foserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and mm sons authorized to have the same pul Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this columa tree of charge. and Julia 110 Chattancoga . 3170 234 st BORN. | CARR—In thie city, January 31, 1904, to the wife of Willlam Carr, a son. COOK—In this city, February 1. 1004, to the wife of Wilber B. Cook, a daughter. | ELMORE—In this city, January 25, 1904, to | the wife of J. M. Eimore, a son. HANLEY—In this city, January 19, 1904, to | the wife of John J. Hanley, a daughter. | HOWARD—In this city, February 2, 1904, to | " the wite of Colonel H. Howard (nee Plum- | mer). a daushter. | MOLDT—In this city, February 4, 1904, to the | wife of Jacob E. Moldt, a son. | MORROW—In this city, January 16, 1904, to | the wife of Thomas Morrow, a son. | ODONNELL—In_this city, February 2. 1004, to the wife of Willlam G. O'Donnell, a son. | SEEWALD—In this city, January 25, 1904, 1o the wife of John Seewald, a son. E————— MARRIED. DALL—CASEY—In this city, January 31, 1904, | by the Rev. W. K, Guthrie, George A. Dall | and Amanda Casey, both of this city. FRANKE—MEVES—In Oakland, Cal., Febru- ary 4, 1904, by the Rev. J. M. Thelss, Job Aug. Willlam Franke and Fidora Verona Meves. GILSO! SKINNER—In this city, February 3, 1904, by the Rev. L. C. Sanford, Francis A. Glison and Blanche E. Skinner. MAGEE—CHAMPREUX—In Portland, Or., February 3, 1904, at the Cathedral of the Immacuiate Conception, by the Rev. Joseph Kennedy, Harry Eills Magee of Portland, Or., and Florence Margaret Champreux of Qakland, Cal. MeCORMACK—TAVOLARA—In _this eity, January 24, 1904, by the Rev. Father Hari- | mett of St. Joseph's Church, Thomas MeCor~ mack of Tacoma, Wash., and Marie Mar- guerite Tavolara of this city. PETERS—WEHRENBERG—In this city, Feb- ruary 6, 1904, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Carl F. Peters and Adela Wehrenberg. SMITH—-LECHENS—In this city, February | | | | | | | | | i 4, 1004, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Ral- ston R. Smith and Anna E. Lechens. STONE—LITTLE—In Reno, Nev., January | 27, 1904, by the Rev. F. A. Reynolds, Sidney Marvin Stone and Ethel Mary Little, both of San Francisco. TAMM—MORRISON—In Oakland, C: Feb- ruary 2, 1904, by the Rev. J. M. Theiss, Wil- liam C, Tamm and Pearl L. Morrison. E—————— DIED. / Banning, Edward J. Holst, Margaret A. Clancy, P. A. Jones, Mary J. Clark, 'Janfes Kayer, Thos. E, Clark, P. F. Kerwin, Eliza Clark, Willlam Lamkin, Mary @. Coftey, Margaret Leland, John Cornfoot, Harry W. Lyneh, Letitia Crowley, Herbert J. Mallett, Helen T. Diesterhiett, E. A. Ekblom, Charles England, Isaac N. Féatherstone, Mrs. Sarah E. Fry, Thomas J. Gaetjen, H. F. Gibbons, Catherine Gignat, ‘Plerre Grace, ' Patrick P. Hanley, Wm. F. Hanson, Mary J. Holland, August Hollo, Mrs. C. C. BANNING—In this city, February 4, 1904, Ed- ward J., beloved son of Frances A. and the late Johin Banning, and brother of Kate F. MeGrath, Mary McLaughlin, B. YeLaughiim, Mrs. B McQueen, John M. Meyn, William M. Mohrig, C. F. Poters, Mattie Richardson, L. G Rossi, Antone Schultze, Loufts Smith, Annie G. Banning and Mrs. ‘Margaret Kelly, a native u:runh«."flflynnml mon! ) E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday). at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, €68 Castro street. thence to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, for ser- vices at 10:13 o'clock. terment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eight- eenth and Guerrero streets. A solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul to-morrow (Monday) at the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Friends are nvited to attend. PACIFIC Parlor No. 10, N. 8. G. W.—Otficers and members are hereby notified to_attend the fumeral of our late brother, E. J. Ban- ning, from the residence, 668 Castro street, Sunday, February 7, 9:30 a. m. E. J. LYNCH, President. JOHN MILLER, Secretary. CLANCY—In McCloud, Siskiyou County, Feb- ruary 2, 1904, Patrick Andrew, beloved son of Elizabeth and the date John Clancy, and brother of John J., Bernard M., Elizabeth, Margaret and Mary Clancy., & native of San Francisco, aged 24 years. E7The’ tuneral will take place to-dey (Sunday) at 9 o'clock, from late resi- dence, 1802 Scott street, thence to St. Dom- inic’s Church for services. Interment Cross Cemetery. CLARK—In Windsor, Cal,, February 5 1904, John B., George, Baxter, Mrs. R. Baxter and Mrs. P. A. Keith, a native of Aberdeen, Scotland, aged T3 ¥ Interment to-day (! ), Faught's Cemetery, near Windsor. CLARK—In the City and County ebroary 6, 1004, William Clark, & native r Maryland, aged 3 years. CLARK—An annviersary solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late P. F. Clark, at St. Dom- Inh'b:.m Tuesday, February 9, at § o'cl . COFFEY—In this city, February 6, 1904, Mar- garet Coffey, a native of Ireland, aged resi- "-Ib i i B z| & H H i i il ; i ! _‘% H U Igl i g{,

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