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X N FR. NCISCO CALL. SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1904 MRS, ELIZABETH DEURESS, from the Los Angelcs School of Metaphysics, will hold the last of a series of open question meetings on | ." Sunday cvening in the East Parlor, Goiden Sunday schoul, | Gate Hall, at 8§ o'clock. -Al interested are superintendent. - k‘-‘,‘bm‘ ¢ | invited, s enin ? —_— 3 e e O e ctal musie at might by |O. N. ORLOW_Lecture thid (Sunday) evening Chorus ehotr under Hobert -Husband. Mrs. | Iu Golden Gate (main) Hall, 625 Sutter at., At 8 o'clock, with the subject presenting “Tempermental Diet.” t musical numbers. Admission free. PROGRESSIVE Spiritualists to-night, 0dd Fel- lows' building, 7th and Market. MRS. R. §. LILLIE, speaker. Scerman no Exce SIMPSON Memorial M. E. Church, corner es and Buchanan sts.—Rev. John Steph- the pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. Least in the Kingdom,” and at OARDING FOR CHILDRE! A CHILD can have a splendid home and good car- in a fine healthy location; large garden; | $10 per month. Call or address MRS. CAR- STEED, 163 Twenty-fiith avs.; phone Stelner 4336, LADY will board and care for one or more children: room for parent If desired; refer- ences. Address 230 Chenery st. GOOD home for small children; mother’s care; terms to suit. 2028 BuenaVista ave., Alameda. WANTED—Child to board; good home; no other children. 25 Fell sf send for one. m. on “Better Than the Golden Touch.” eaker. S srus choir, 1 Blake director. Sunday YORK will lecture, Odd Fellows' OERNE ool at 1 m., C. B. Perkins super- to-night at 8. Subject, “Our Re- | WHO?—Hunter, 1206 Market st.; $100; rupturs niendent. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m., ligionl” cure for $10: circular explain: Dr. R. O. Moody president. e e e e e e e —— e . CALIFORNIA Street Methodist Church, corner Broderick and California sts., pastor, Clar- | service and sermon by MEETING NOTICES, OFFICERS and members of Golden ity Lodge No. 63, X. of P.—You ence Reed—11 a. m the pastor, p. m., popular concert are hereby notified to attend the Kobson's Symphony Orchestra. Programme: | funeral of cur late brother, WIL- Overture, ~Ba of Seville” (Rossini);| LIAM H. KIDD, which will take ! Srotans Rl A place under the auspices of this lodge at 1 s gl . m. SUNDAY, March 13, 1904, from Pyth- for Home (Zungmann): cornet solo, ian Castle, 900 Market st. By order of All Eternity” (Mascheroni), Dr. M. W THOS. H. ELKINGTON, C. C. jender. with orchestra; organ offertory, * ED. M. COFFEY, K. of R. and S. & (Sulliy C H. Hallowell; — - a1 ~Sarc e Pontincaie” (Gounod) re | THE officers and members r'e topic will be ““The Gospel of Hap-| ©f ¥‘l_dm\uu\n; Camp No. iness. " Every one invited. | > 0. W.. are Te- quested o .aftend the CINTRAL M. ©. CHURCH Mission st., be- | funera services ot our L e - ate ot, ¥. P. CUR- tween ;1{\\): -‘:.'l”:e o g | RIL NDAY, March 13, at 1 p. m. Services rervices. | Sunday school at 12:4 will B held ai Odd Feliows Hall, Seventh | i L - | and Market sts. i evening service. Seats fres. Everybody ; JOHN T. O'DONNELL, Clerk. i welcome GOLDEN GATE Harbo ; | - ¥ g 3] 4, A A M & P.of Steam FIRST Congregational Church, comer Post 803 | Vesseis. * Regular _mecting ! son sts.—Rev. George ¢ DD, (Sunday) at 2 p. m stor, will h 1 a Un- . - . Rev. G Campbell Morgan, D.D." All are e A STOFEN, Captain cordially invited { NES, Cast's, Clerk. e | - I 1 e pes 1 THIRD urch, Fifteenth st., A forget—The thirty-eighth | near Miss iam Rader. PAStOl, | annual gathering and games of the will preach at h services; 11 a. m., ”,"‘, Caledonian Club will _be held at | control . m ““Free Speech—Its Sheil Mound Park, Berkeley, on i Meaning, Dangers and Function Popula MONDAY, May 30. Splendid programme of | s sports and UNITARIAN Church (First) = SW. cor. Geary | oo ey < RIAN ¢ 5 3 sy { e Francaise de Bien | e Hm B g i ey h Mutual Benevolent Soclety) — The | i, v KgwuRt e . eliminary annual meeting will be held | wup Bmgay ;uchpl T il SUNDAY, March 13, 1904, at 1:30 o'clock | and achook ace et 1§ o'clod at Sons' Hall, 414 Mason st. | u gclock. | Rev. ) members provided with their | Leavitt g - I g A | ding will be aliowed to of- Music by quart under direction of H. fer any proposition or take part in votes of | Bretherick, organist. All are cordially in Gebate. V. GARDET, Secrotary. | a e et | > THE Californla Debris Commission h - ot aving re- ARIAN Church (Second), © cefved application to mine by haudraulic | s. (teke Mission or Val process trom F. M. Conn and S. G. Simpson | Jay William H g in Emigrant Hili placer mining claim. near | 00 Capp st Quincy, Plumas County, Cal., draining into st 9:45 o'clock, M Spamsh Creek, which reaches Feather River, intendent. _ At the morning | gives notice that meeting will be held at k. Rev William | room 96 Flood building, San Francisco, Cal., | subject, upers . | March 28, 1904, at 1: m v | ular by . = s | nder the direction of | ANNUAL Moeting_—Hutchinson Sugar Planta. | tion Company—The regular annual | the'stockholders of the HUTCHINSON SUGAH | | PLANTATION COMPANY will be held at | | the office of the company, No. 327 Market All the seats are free. | FIRET Presbyterian Church, Van Ness ave. h f Willlam Kirk | Street (room 4, second floor), in the city | and Sacramento st Rev pastor. Sepvices at 11 a. m. and | #nd county of San Francisco, State of Cali- B oy fornia, on TUESDAY, the 22d day of March, | The pastor wil A. D, 1904, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Di- '} b sevithe rectors to serve for the ensuing year, an: g s for the tramsaction of such other busiress i i as_may properly come before the meeting. CALVA Presbyterian Ch Transfer books will close on FRIDAY, | v Bk degeroc March 11, 1904, at 3 o'clock p. m. y ning service at 11 o'clock: | H. W. THOMAS, | o'clock. Rev. Jobn Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Com- .- i pramtis At ot m any, 327 Market street, San Francisco, school at §:30 @, m.. or- Caiifornia i i Eondoaver meeting | _San Francisco, Cdfi.. March 8, 1904. i Prayer meeting, Wednesday clock. All are cordially in- WANTED—For adoption, a healthy MRS. DR, EMILIE F st., Alameda —eeee AGENTS WANTED. girl baby. | KE, 1416 Eighth R Presbyterian Church, corner at 11 d Page sts,— ssor Hugh Gilchrist; £ Heaven' : and In the Herbert . Hayes { 1 | the fourth in serjes on WANTED—Agent v the b in o e =D—Agents by large transportation Beinx a Christian” ~Sundsy company to place fssue of stock for the pur- | 3 an B pose. of ; this e ¥ ncreasing its present equipment; this move made necessary in order to handle enor- mous volume new freight and passenger busi- ness; the stock of this company pays the | TRINITY CHURCH, Bush and Gough sts.— Rev. F k W ;.1:- m—u.\_:;fl}‘\‘ gest annual dividend of any transportation | m”r-m" \ir; -+ el shares in the U. £.; exceptional offer made morning s A et representative and responsible concerns or in- services. ou are all invited dividuals everywhere to act as fiscal agents for sale of stock. Address Tabasco Transpor- | tation Title and Trust bidg., Chicago. Church, Bddy st., near Jones— | v. A. W. Rider. AGENTS wanted; either ex; no canvassing; ristian l"',"!""fi"" no soliciting; no time from your regular oc- sy b m.. by Rev.. cupation: no one will know you are my rep. e e i | Tesentative; no-capital, outfit or experience | n. A comr needed; eas; parmanent, honorable and profitable Work that can be done at home. : oelentiet, Central | X403 W. KIDD, key 5025, Fort Wayne, Ind. Grant ave—Christian Science service at WANTED—. i e e ANTED—Agents to_sell eplendid article to | sekcepers; all want it; one agent made | Sunday school for children at the same hour: | §10) iy ten days in October; only reliable. in Wednesday evening meeting at § o'clock. dustrious N a3 e csine agents need apply; new article. Dreamcading- Kearny st., rooms ' ready seller; big commissions. Address JU- - ar BILEE IRON CO., Omaha, Nebr., 1503. | A GRAND union mass meeting to-day 8t 3! JGENTS everywhere to sell our watches: o k in ¢ n Audit essed by Commander C. e United States navy. Special songs by Snider-Johnson; orchestral music by Al seats free and men Young Men's Christia: m, Ma: Asso- n and Ellis sts., ad- B. T. Moore of $i0 sample free and liberal commission; if You want profitable employment for spare moments scnd for sample and terms. Union Watch Co., Dept. 91, Chicago, 111 { IN business for yourself; stop working for others; we start you in profitable mail order business at your home; immense profits: full | information for stamp. FRANKLIN-HOW- | union revival meetings will be | y Rev Campbell Morgan, suc- | E <t e o Oshal Mo, e | BRD 0., Desver, Ciko: : egational Church, Post and Ma- | SATARY and. commiss! f thon: ) 3 SAL. a sion paid to real estate | son sts., e V‘Fl ight this u.;: gl Satur- | glicitors of unquestioned ability; the great- Il\»“rx ublic 4 »lllsl.(“un:; e Gt est agents' money-making proposition upon | B e e e Drcatesi| the Pacific Coast. Call or address room 14, | fifth floor. Mills bidg, TS—An agency for a proposition that is a decided improvement on building and loan | preachers of our times. REVIVAL services will be conducted in the | A—$3000; COAL, hay and grain yard; on Geary | A—§1200; | FOR sale—Well located candy store; all equip- | FOR sale—One of the best restaurants in city; | sition it will pay you to investizate. ESS CHANCES. A—$4000; CORNER raloon, with lease; large celler; card and pri ers for years; fullest investi Sec R. G. WILKE, 2613 Kearny st. A—$3000; GRILL room -and cafe; the leading establishment in Oakland; close to theaters; rent $70 and a first other investments only R. G. WL E, 1y Kearny st. A—S1200; BAKERY, estab. years and kept by | present owner 17 balchs ‘434 barn % all living rooms. 26% Kearny st. A—S1250; DFLICATESSEN and dairy produce store; close to Market and Stockton st large stock, clears at least $250 per month, full value in sight; a splendid offer. See R. G. WILKE, 261, Kearny st. A—$500; BRANCH bakery and candy store, with living rooms; daily receipts about $10; choicest location in the Mission. Eee R. G. 26% Kearny st. 200; Saloon, with lease; estab. years; vicinity of Fourth st., Market and Stockton place speaks for itself; all particulars. R. G. WILKE, Kearny st. A—$1500; GROCERY and bar, with 16 fur- nished ‘rooms; 5 years' lease; rent $65; a | business where man and wife can easily | clear $300 per month. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. Bt busi- rent $40; lease;3 horses, 6 wagons ness estab. years: Investigate at once; a rare BUSINESS CHANCES—Continned. JOHN R. WARDELL, Old reltable turf commizsioners and advisers. New York, New_ Orleans. Chicago, San Francisco. {11 PARTNER wanted — Rare opportunity”for a man or woman to make many times your money invested in opening a small general merchandise store at one of the large Pacific Islard ports; about $3500 required; experience not necessary; Jjust returned from there; large cash ‘business assured: satisfactory roferences glven and required: investiga this if you desire to get into a safe, cash, prosperous business. Box 4622, Call office. RADIUM obtained from uranium is worth mil- lions; we are mining gold within 700 feet of a uranium mine; send for smelter returns, ospectus, mineral, bank references, and “‘Epeclal Radium News, . B, T. BUT# _LER, 204 Kittredge bidg., Denver, Colo. A PARTY wanted with small capital to take Interest in 3 mining claims In Counc trict, Alaska, and help work propert paying clalms on all sides: big returns; meet owner bere. C. C. SMITH, 26 Montgomery st., room b, CHANCE of a lifetime to one man only In cach State with reference and few hundred dollars for branch office supplying agents (we furnish agents): enormous profits without risk. HULL, 154 East 23 New York. CORPORATION controlling business est. 1865 desires energetic, experienced business man who can furnish unquestionable references to take management branch office; $2500 per an- num. Address Supt., box 536, Madison, Wis. ; WELL - ESTABLISHED _ wholesale produce commission business; sales about $80,000 year: account departure: can be bought for Cail office. cost of fixtures, Box 4! A PARTNER wanted with small capltal In one of the best mall order business on the ccast, paylng a good profit and room for enlargement. Box 4610, Call office. FOR dairy produce, sale—Branch _bakery, candy and ice cream; splendid trade:; good c}.urn?. Sall I‘E G. }ELKE %fl‘é Ke_lEly st business loeation. For particulars, address A—$1650; COL. saloon with 4 rooms and bath; | _ P0X 1660, Call office. rent $50; lease; a first-class paying place In | CONFECTIONERY znd ice cream store In choicest location: §150 per month clear guar- | first-class neighborhovd and location; living antecd. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. rooms; lease. Box 4419, Call office. A—-$1000; PHONOGRAPH parlor and shooting | FOR sale in a live hn7 town—~Candy, branch gallery, averaging about $9 50 per day; ex- | hakery, ice cream and tamale parlor. Ad- penses about §5 per day; will sell or trade dress box 4618, Call offic Tor ing-house. See R. G. WILKE, 261 P 7 st. COFFEE saloon and bakery in choicest_location; rent $S0; daily receipts about $70; a good business, but sickness of owner compels him to retire. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. FOR sale—Laundry route, horee and wagon. Box 4607, Call office. GROCERY and liguor store for_sale; good trade; cBeap rent; long lease; in Italian quar ter. Box 4005, Call office. A—$850; CORNER cigar stand, close to Mar- ket and Stockton sts.; rent $75: a splendid location and rare business chance. See R. G. WILKE, 20613 Kearny st. A—$2250: STEAM laundry and property; equipped with latest machinery, wagon, ete. no opposition; {n thriving country town about 75 miles from this city; a rare chance. For varticulars see R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny. A BAKERY across the bay, with lot 50x100; housc of 4 rooms, 2 stories; 2 horses, wagon, etc.; price $3600; not ail cash required; a ®good business, Call on R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A. CAMERON & CO Phone South 1050 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. Oyster and chop houses.. Candy and ice cream parlors. Barber shops Cigar ‘stands Grocerles ond bars -$350 to $1000 -$200 to $2500 .$500 to $2500 L8350 to $2000 5500 to $3000 Saloons . -§300 to $10,000 Restaurants A -$350 to $20.000 Fruit and vegetable stores .$300 to $1000 Drug stores ..... $2000 to $6000 | ~$§250 to $4500 $250 to $1000 Delicatessen stores Wood and coal yard FOR sale—Beautiful mountain resort, less than minutes’ ride from depot of best interior city in State; less than 3 hours' ride from San Francisco; 20 acres land; 36-room, furn, hotel, with barns, sheds, etc.; 3 years' lease; can get longer: rental $500 per year; horses, buggles, 2 cows; bar well equipped: biiliard table, piano: raises own frult, vegetables, hay, chickens, etc.; blg money to be made; price $2600; account death. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR sale or trade—Quartz mines; fine prospect; located in Cal.; assays $40 to $70 ton; trade for r'mg-house or business. Cameron, 3 Eddy. | ment for making own candles; established 8 years; clears over $200 per month: will in- Volce about $1200. CAMERON, 3 Eddy st. cheap rent: receipts $75 to $100 day: will bear investization; price $1500. CAMERO & CO., 3 Eddy st. $350 INTEREST In_store; plenty outside work; will teach you the business. Powers Paint Company, 1934 Market st. RESTAURANT for sale at invoice, about $850. | W. J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery STATIONERY and laundry, near school; price | $500. Box 4385, Call office. FOR sale—A lunch stand; good business; cheap account of sickness. Cail after 3 o'clock, 1301 Haward st. SEND or call room 222 Parrott bldg. for par- ticulars of a small, safe, honest 5 per cent a month investment, besides large profit. rtunity; established with money refunded if not as represented. 510 Telegraph ave., Oakland. $250_BRANCH bakery and restaurant; rent $26; water free. 414 Jones et. FOR sale—Halt Interest In a first-class fruit and vegetable stall. Box 4544, Call office. ROUTE on Call. Apply at office. GROCERY and bar for cheap. Buchanan st. s R 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. B — G-HOUSES FOR SALFE. sale 3127 MARION GRIFFIN, 406 Hearst building, over Examiner entrance. Modern business methods in fine front offices. Phone Black 3607 or take elevator to 4th floor. Up-to-date title abstract free with every. sale. We do business strictly according to law. SPECIAL—8.+ GREAT bargain near Hotel Granada, corner Sutter and Hyde; 9 nicely furnished rooms; a splendid modern sunny flat, worth $625, price $425; 15 cash and almost no interest; owner has falling health and must change climate. See my agent. MARION GRIFFIN. FOR sale, or will trade far small ranch—Fine hardware and electrical supply store; well located; clearing $300 per month: first-class proposition; will stand strict investigation; price £8000) CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. GROCERY: genuine snav. A fine, ean line of groceries. Run by present owner over 10 vears. Doing a_cash business $1000 per month. Absolutely clean and up to date. §200 detivery wagon and a good horse, Stock will invoice more than asking price; if you are looking for a good, honest propo- MARION GRIFFIN, Jerry McAuley Mission Hall, $24 Howard st is worth having. Great Western Improve. | Room 406, Exsminer Blds. bhetwes Fifth, by Rev. Benjamin | ment Company, Parrott building. Wheeler ston (now the regular - — — = ____ | BARGAIN—Barber shop; laundry pays rent; stperintenden 5 o'clock. Mr. War D for free book, “‘Suggestions to Specula- | good location; $200. TETLOW, 850 Market. will preach every evening during the week | tors,” describing option trading in wheat; at the sam good singing, led by Mr. | » margine 1000 bushels 2 cents, Osborn SNAP—$260; barber shop: rent, water and a Mrs. Ward. A hearty welcome to all. | Grain Co., Minneavolis, Minn. ! light, $20. J. E. TETLOW, 850 Market st. Come. | cnd _women to represent us in each | g 600 —P. TNER wanted, el 3 THE Theose I Soclety—Col. H. S. Oloott, | Somiy. Fasticulars, address Rellance Cor:- Y paving 3100 montuly 6 cosh: short. hove: president-founder. Headg s, Academy clal Co., P. O. box 531, Oakland, Cal. no experience required. Marin Investment of Sciences building. Pul lecture at 8 xS { Co., 235 Kearny st p. m_ by Mr. Thomes Prime: subject, “’Life | “OUR Presidents' " portraits and biographies; | . o phies; in the Unseen World Group, 11 | handsome book; sample 10c; $3 per 100, Lin- 5 - y Thursd 30 p. . o - o Sno > A PARTNER with $3000 to $5000 cash; after 3 v oln Pub. Co., 123 8th st. Cjncinnati, Ohio. | “Tictg the business will guarantee $300 per _ Golden Gate Lodge MEN and women for city and cd ¢ agents ery Sunday, 8 p. m., ~ s i “ weekly salary, expenses or commis.: steady lectures Odd Fellows' building. Subject to-night. oy t. 228 - ““The Ways of Providence,” by Dr. Edith R T Bilp m Lamoree. Library and reading-room open WANTED—General agent; Industrial invest- | m. Public invited. | ment; exceptional opening for capable man; | liberal compensation. Address box 4532, Call. sple rch meets every Sunday at 8| month income for ten years and longer, the income increasing each year: strictly legiti- mate and deals with giltedge parties only; one of the best opportuniiies offered to @ business man on the Pacific Coast to-day; no time to waste on curiosity seekers as my time is limited. W. L. G., box 4657, C4ll. in Elks' Hall, 223 Sutter st.: subject | evening, *'As Others See Us.”” Pas Anna L. Gillespie; residence 1101 O' WANTED—Industrial or zceldent insurance agents to solicit for new and permanent busi- ness: will bear investigation. Box 1663, Call. CIES for every city or the Union for the Marguis Hair Tonic Co.; liberal terms. 414 Post_st., San Francisco, Cal. e RELIABLE agents, gentlemen or ladies, to sell | mining stock: soon to_pay dividends. 222 Parrott building, fitth floor, AGENTS—BIg money; new article; unexcelled; sells to stores everywhere. Introstile Nov- MEETILIGS—SUNDAY. ALL skeptics invited to witness Mme. Young's genuine snirit messages to-night: 10c; Mrs. Seal lecture. 619 McAllister: readings dail: AT 305 Larkin; take elevator; Sunday. good singing; startiing readings; closing with lecture. Prof. Perkins and others, elty Co.. Marietta, Ohio. MME. VIGAR'S spiritual test mecting every | AGENTS In each county to sell “Family Me- _might. § p. m_ 10c; tests to all. 148 6th st. | morials”; good profit. CAMPBELL & CO., SEFR Esyptian Hindu occult reads daily: cir- | — o) A St Elxin, 10l i Cles Wed..Fri.& Sun..8 p.m.:10c.3263% Elils st W. G KEEGAN holds test seances every night | except Sat., 10c; sit. 10 o 5. 145 Sixth st. | | WANTED—First-class 1ife insurance solicltor; salary $100 per month and commissions. 452 Parrott bldg. FOR sale—$8500 cash will buy an old estab- lished corner drug store in Sacramento: stock complete and good condition; large transient trade; expenses light; selling at a discount on account of retiring from busi- ness. Address P. O. box 444, Sacramento, Cal. BUSINESS man with limited capital to take interest in an established commission busi- ness in ladies’ ready-to-wear goods; experi- enced man preferred; must have unquestion- able references. Address box 4562, Call. HAVE splendid manufg. business; no competi- tion: daily profits §8 to $12; desire energetic partner; experience not necessary; salary $10 week; don't answer unless in earnest; refs. exchanged; $750 required. Box 4371, Call. OUR $20 soda fountain for small stores, plc- nies, fairs, etc.; agents wanted. J. B. FOX & CO., Chicago. AGENTS—Good paying proposition: _liberal commission: ladies or zentlemen; 227 Starr King building. AGENTS to séll improved cocking mat. WM. J. SNYDER & CO., 349 Bridge st., Cleve- land, Ckio. WOMAN to handle “‘specific;”’ none but respon- sible erson; lib. inducements. Box 4638, Call. MRS, EBERHARDT, tests to.night, 10c; de- | veloping circle Mon. night, 25c. 224 st. occult reader: daily SEERY Egyptian Hindoo cir. “'Qd..,;‘fl._ Sun., 8 p. m.; 10c. 326% Ellis. MRS HARLAND'S circle to-night; spirit mes- sages, tests; 10c; readings daily. 148 Sixth st, Friendship Hall, 335 McAllister—Tests to all, 10c; readings daily. Mrs. Meyer and others. KATIE HEUSSMANN, circle to-night, 25c readings daily. 1000 Harrison: tel. Mint 997. C. WILBUR DEAN'S grand materializing se- ance to-day, 2:30 sharp. 1052 Ellis st. TS, 600 Market, 2-8 Mr. Wilson, § Mre, ‘l}llllnghlm Mr. Hargrave, Smith; 10c. MRE. CONNOLL, 188 Sixth st,—Circh night, 10c; tests 10 all: readings 50¢, e O ey B SUNDAY LECTURES. BRA Theater—Mass-meeting to-night Lecture by Arthur Morrow Lewis, ‘he Future Unionism.” Free speech reso- lutions il be spoken on by George president of the W. B. of R. E.; Lena Mor. ONE first.class book agent, man or woman, for pecigl line. Box 4632, Cal College of Advertising in the United States, 1 will sell them at 25 per cent discount for cash: the college teaches advertisement writ- ing by correspondence and assists its grad- vates to gecure positions: catalogues fur- nished on application. Address box 3026. Call. ASTROLOGY. ALN. l $260—PARTNER wanted In established com- mission business clearing $160 monthly; will give bank references: experience not re- quired; grand opportunity. 1007 Market, r.1. et e e L e - b $100—FINE-paying office and _established c¢dmmission business clearing $100 monthly. 1007% Market st., room 1. ) — SUMMER resort; Mnest climate; bix payer; comnlete; near city; sicknes: invest: 3 100735 Market st., room 1. gk —_— PARTIES for a business in this city; will clear about 10 per cent per year. Box 4551, Call. _Sbout 40 bar eent per yeb.; Box 451, Call Cmfilm% Ietn;“!lm parlors for sale; near 0; fine res; everythi clean. Box 4628, Call otfce 5 oot and FOR sale—Saloon with living-rooms and card- " rooms and large hall at transfer corner; lease; rent low. Box 4570, Call office. STATIONERY, candy furnished living-room: Box 4577, Call office. $650—FINE cigar stand; cheap rent; lease. Opposite Transport, East and Folsom sts. d ice cream parlor; inspection invited. ASTOR, famous New York astrologer, a man of ability. 997 Market st., eorner Sl.xth. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. vow lewis. A. L: U.: William Costley, A. lL:“L' -éml Frank Whitney of the Carmen nion. Splendid music Colgman’ concert band. Free. 25! i WANTED — Grocery in a good location for business. Address box 4639, Call office, 2 $1800-GROCERY and bar: location is good; well stocked; good business, Bflmm Call. DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN'S free lecture cvening, Crystal Hall, Pythian Gastie, 509 | Market st.; subject. *The Mechanism of followed by views of a visit to Venice, the Bride of the Sea: free tickets will De distributed for X-Ray exhibition at sani- tarium, Tuesday cvening. Hemember Speciul music. " A PRIVATE, quick divorce/for a small fee. See me and rave money;’no pay in advance. G. W. HOWE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Established 22 yrs.; rms. 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5, Ist 1. 1122 Market st., between Mason and Taylor. Advice free all matters. Detectives employed. R. W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bldg., th floor, entrance room 611; established 50 years: all cases, general court and office prac. | ice; vance consultation; venings by appointment. Ter. Red 3061 " 8 p.om.: free, ; B DIVORCE—Costs, $12; quiet; advice T . Mamortel Fall, 083 Fel-| B s tretings, ‘Market st.. rm. 301, e L. & CLARK, 927 Market st.; consultation free; no fees in advance; open eveninge. BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. A o At e INDIAN motor bicyele, California moter tan- dem; bargain. JOE HOLLE, 20th & Folsom. l HOME talk given on new thomght and mental suggestion to-night; tests given: business sit- tings daily; office hours 1 to 009 Sutter st. BRANCH bakery, etc.. price $140: three njce living rooms: rent $i5; value in sight. 1713 Broadway, Oakland, Pl o e oo - - RIS M AR A MANUFACTURING plant paying needs ad- ditional working capital and a good man. Box 4641, Call LACKSMITH in Berkeley, $125; D aSenta; owher ek, 350 Natoma st R sale—Horseradish grindi delicates- B i, 015 Miwion St g B et et a8 Lo it RN Sl $20—WEEKLY; steady young man with ‘wanted. Apply 235 Kearny st, ot P il el o B e R ST PARTNER in light manufacturing business. Box 4632, Call. . GOOD saloon and boarding-house; 22 beds; near water front; $i50. Dox 4359, Call. PARTNER with $500; good profits. Address box 4358, Call office. SPECIAL—52, GUARANTEED to clear over $200 per month; rooms; well and substantlally furnished ys full and eminently respectable; house north of Market; rent $3 50 per room; price | $4500; part cash and balance as you earn it In'the house. See MARION GRIFFIN. B AL— CUT THIS AD OUT. SEE MARION GRIFFIN about that apartment- house of 38 rooms, all permanently rented; first payment only $750 and balance you make it; rent very low for such a house. SPECIAL—S. A newly furnished S-room flat, One block north of Market, and If you have $100 to pay down, go and See MARION GRIFFIN at your earliest. SPECIAL—16, Only 200 CASH And $400 in little monthly payments Takes that sunny 16-room house On NE. corner north of Market st. Roomers well-paid white American laborers. Not elegant furniture. but sufficiently good. Rent only $30 month. MARION GRIFFIN, r. 406, Examiner bldg. SPECIAL—100 ROOMS. NEW and modern: elegant furnishings; 7-year lease; income $1097; total expenses $639; profit $458 each month; price $10,000. MARION GRIFFIN, r.’ 406, Examiner bldg. . SPECIAL BARGAIN. GRAND sunny corner of 40 rooms, clearing $173 over aM; sale on easy terms; swell lo- cation; owner sick. MARION GRIFFIN. SPECIAL—14. SPOTLESSLY pure; terms about 14 cash; 14 rooms: well furnished: full of steady room- ers; clearing over $50 per month; worth $900; price $600. MARION GRIFFIN, room 406, Hearst bldg. SPECIAL—21, THINK twice—First, that we can sell you a 21-room house full of roomers for ohiy £1200; second, that you need only pay $400 down, for we lend you the balance, payable in monthly installments, MARION GRIFFIN, room 408, Hearst bldg. SPECIAL—150. READ this item—New corner house of 150 rooms; elegantly furnished; always full and clearing $514 per month: inexgensively op- erated compared with other houses of sim- ilar character: low rent, MARION GRIFFIN, 406 Hearst blds. SPECIAR—30. NEW house, 3 blocks north of Market; 30 Very large desirable rooms; low rent; 3-year lease; most artistically furnished; will clear $200 to $300 owing to management. MARION GRIFFIN, room 406, Hearst bldg. SPECIAL—4S. LARGE dividends and safe as U. S. bonds: new 48-room apartment house. clearing $2670 yearly; make offer to MARION GRIFFIN. ‘ SPECIAL~—50, PERFECTLY appointed 50-room house: very centrally located: elegantly furnished last April; electricity for elevator and lights: hot water in _each room; lease ‘for 9 years: in- come $496 over rent; all large single rooms and_roomers all business men. MARIGN GRIFFIN, room 406, Hearst bldg. SPECIAL—S3, BONA FIDE well-established hotel with bar; &3 rooms; large dining-room; fine barroom with big trade: hotel always full of boarders, 2 MARION GRIFFIN, room 406, Hearst bldg. | 10 'ROOMS: furnished: yard; best locatlon; to responsible partieg: 15 minutes’ walk to Ex- aminer Bldg.; $75. E. J. LLOYD, room 406, Examiner Bldg. MITCHELL & CO..........Phone Jessie 2081 1206 Market st., opposite Sixth. 16 rooms; neat, sunny, two-floor house; rent $40; sell or exchange; price $650. €5 rms.: downtown house: steady: transient; clearing $330 ‘monthly: handsomely’ {urnished: 26 rms.: choice corner rooming-house; unex- e e e e E o BT 1s; well appoint O tes; tandiady must sell: make offer z rent summer resort, rent T LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. A. CAMERON & CO. Phone South 1050 ' 3 Fddy st., cor, Merket and Powell. Headquarters for rooming-houses, hotels and all kinds of business chances, . 128 rooms: cheap rent; long lease: first- class up-to-date downtown hotel; well fur- nished; clearing $500 to $600 per month; must gell on’ account other business; only with us. 9-room, new, modern flat; 4 months Iy furnished, cost over $1800; a bargain; ness. 50 rooms: elegantly furnished: fine location: close in; new and modern throughout; full and clearing $250 to $350 per month; must be sold to settie an estate; only face of mortsage now on it asked; chance of a lifetime. 90 rooms; part offices; elegant new building and furniture; high-class location; beautiful halls; everything modern: first-class grill in . best proposition in city; called new and elegantly fur- fine proposition; 24 rooms; rent $14 nished; oak and mahogan, zo0d lease. 17 rooms; rent only $70: oak furniture, ax- | minster carpets; fine location; clears $80; fine 3. 8 rooms; fine upper flat; rent only $30; can ::whnd by paying $150 down, balance time; 28 rooms: oak fur., velvet carpets; close in: | can be run as boarding-house if desired; $1500. 162 rooms; most elegantly appointed apart- ment-house in San Francisco: beautiful, mod- ern bullding: fine entrance; cheap rent: clear- | ing $400 per month: 5-year lease; part cash, | balance § per cent per year. 18 rooms; rent $85; well furnished; all new: y; only | 600 down, ‘balance 134 per cent; fi | §1250. 25 rooms; rent only $60: north Market; all full: clears $100 per month: price $1S00; will exchange for small chicken ranch. most_elegantly appointed | all full an clearing $100 books open for inspection; 106 rooms; ne family hotel In cit to $600 per meont obliged to leave city. T-room flat; rent $40; oak furniture; good carpets; sickness; price $330. ; 72 rooms; rent $400; elegant new bullding; swell family hotel; beautiful furnishings: clear- | Ing $600 per month; every room full; will | stand the strictest investigation; location un- surpassed, 10 rooms: rent only $100: well furnished; lit- | tle apartment-house; reduced to $1100. i 86 rooms: corner; rent only $300; best down- | | town house’ In city: electric elevator; well fur- | ! nished; guaranteed to clear $400 to $500 per | ! month: books open for inspection; evervthing { in first-class shape; on account other bustness. | cheap rent; close in: thoroughly all full; clears $100; part cash. | | ! | | 20 rooms: rent only $150: oak and cherly | fur.; fine carpets; close in; fine money-maker. 220 rooms; new and up-to-date apartment- house; luxuriously furnished; r contracts | for cheap lighting: grand new bullding: clear- | ink $100 to $600 per month; obliged to leave city. | ! 11 rooms; rent $40; close in: oak. cherry fur. | niture; Brussels carpets; clears $53 over all | expenses; $400 cash, balance time; snap; $700. | | 46 rooms: rent only $65; well located hotel | south of Market: fine bar, well stocked: brick building: electric lights: everything good con- | ditfon: part cash_ balance time: price $2300: | | will exchange this with good real estate for | i larze downtown house, | | i | S-room upper flat; corner; all sunny rooms; | beautiful little gem of a home; price $750. 126 rooms; fine downtown corner. house; pri- vate baths: beautiful furniture; 2 entrances: takes in $30 to $40 per day transient, besides ! regular roomers; will bear investigation. { | MRS. BAUMANN, | DEL MONTE—Carpets renovated on the floor; CLAIRVOYANTS—Continuned. A GREAT CUT IN PRICES. Call at once and save §i. His former $5 mdt’m‘lhln‘ lv.;llx far $1._$1. S §1. SL §1 S1. $1. $1. XO CHARGE NO CHARGE Unless you obtaln the information for which 4 You consult him. (You to be full judge.) PAUL DESTINE, The first registered trance clairyovant and Palmist ever in San Francisco. Read carefully. An honest proposition. 1 do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make no charge if I fail to tell your name, occupation and what you called for; I prom- Ise to tell you if husband, wife or sweetheart is true or false; tell whem and when you yourself: I restore lost affection: veparated, cause happy marriage, make you successtul in life, cure disease and lost vital- ity, develop mediums, give advice on mines and buried treasures and insure you success or charge nothing for my services; 10 a. m. t 8 p. m.; Sundays, 2 to 6. 326—0'Farrell st.—326, SPECIAL. SPECIAL. SPECIAL. Miss M. Wille, 460 G st., for 3 days will Biv pecial readings one-half her usual charge; ‘bring this ad and 50 cents: If you are in trouble of any kind, discontented, un- happy or not satisfied in life or have domes tic, love or business troubles you will be tol how to overcome them: your wish and cb- ject in life, can be attained; a secret you should know the power to control; hours, 10 to § p. m. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy, clalrvovant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market st., cor. Turk: private readings dally, 1 m. to § p. m.; readings by mall as satisfac- tory as in person; 3 questions :nswered, $1 tull life, $5; send lock of bair, date of year of birth: don’t send currency; send postoffice, Wells-Fargo money order or registered letter. | MRS. A. H. KRONENBERG, palmist, clair- voyant, eard reader:when others fall iry me; | good readings 1 1 Franklin, nr. G.G.ave. MISS WARD, clairvoyant, 017 Market, rooms | 11-12; gives dates, names, facts; hours 11-0. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c; 30c. 951 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun. will marry, in fact I will tell every hope, | fear or ambition better than you can tell | reunite the | Japanese-Chinese ‘employment office; fur. shes best help: contracts for farm help, eta. A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese. Chinese belp. 426 Powell st. Tel. Main 3732 SCANDINAVIAN Female Employment Bureau, 504 Kearny st., room 3; phone Black +438. CHINESE Employment Office—Best help at Leon Seung's, 411% O'Farreil; FRITZ'S Emp. Office; Japanese and Chinese help. 415 Srockton. Tel. Grant 168. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of. fice; all kinds help. 313 Stockton: Main 5188, CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years, Tel Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO.. 640 Clay. _— EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. (THIS office opens at a. m. and closes at | "'5:30 p. m)—A capabie, strong woman with one child wants a place in country to cock and do gen 1 bousework. Send particulars care MISS PLUNKETTS EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 425 Sutter st., near Powell; teie- phone Main 34 | (THIS office opens at §:30 a. m. and closes 53:30 p. m.)—Two young, strong, capable second Is with good ity ferences want work at 325 a month I3 town or country; have & city references. Call, telephone (Main 5¥ or write to MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st, near Fowell. _— A GERMAN woman wishes work by the day. Tel., MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st. —_— AN educated New Enxland woman, 33 years of gxe, exverienced in positions requiring busthess and executive ability, desires em- ployment us bousekeeper or manager in hotei, apartment house or institution; refer- ences. bHox S, 1008 Market st. —_— ey DRESSMAKER and sultmaker, street suita, evening gowns; good cutter and fitter; only first-class w done: few more engage- ments per day. E. C. BARSS, Sherman House, 23 Eighth st. STRONG, willing American woman wants work by day, $1 50 and carfare, washing and house cleaning not done same day; carpet cleaning and laundry work. 737% Howard st., second flight, room 12. ey MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader, re- moved from 132 6th to 233 6th: I. 25c. x. 50c. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 2615 Kearny, room 20; ladies, 25c; gents, 50c. s b i st ot 9 A8 s o the well-known fortune- teller, is now at 317 Ellis st. N s MRS. SHAFER, clairvoyant, card reader; sit- tings faily. 44815 Jessie st.. bet. 5th and 6th. e e CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. AIR now universally used in cleaning carpets on floor, without removal; price moderate. §. F. Compressed Alr Cieaning Co. Call building. Phone Main 5237. WHEN you become disgusted with your worl send tor SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- | ing Works, 355-357 Tehama et.; tel. South 40. | DON'T move before getting estimate Gisslow's Moving and Carpet-cleaning Co., 608 Larkin st.; phone East T45. also beating. 547 Hayes st.; phone Page 638 WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works. 1509 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning: 3c. Tel. Mission 225. | HOPKE BROS.; excellent carpet beating: mat- tresses made over. 1432 Howard:tel. South 213, ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; | tel. Main 394, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. | CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 26. A FIRST-CLASS dressmaker wishes work by the day or at home; $2 and lunch; shirt- walsts, suits and summer dresses. 278 Pearl st., bet. Valencia, Market and Thirtesnth. g ———————— 2 FINLANDER girls wish positions; one as cook, other as general housework; bes¢ of references. Address 13 Hampton terrace, off Washington st.. bet. Powell and Stockton. experienced nurse wishes engagements, or confinement: reasonable; refer- WANTED-—Middle-aged lady wishes position as traveling agent; AL for the work and ao- quainted with all inland towns; salary only. Call or address 223 Mason st., room 2. EXPERIENCED lady's nurse wishes engage- $12 & week. Call or % Tehama st ments: best reference: address MRS. WILSON near Sixth: no postals. PROFESSIONAL French cook by day; entire charge of dinners and receptions; anywhere; also marketing and cooking lessons given. 567 Bryant st. & COMPETENT nurse wishes engagements; con- Anement ; cheerful; painstaking: references; m MRS. KING, 917 Geary st. DRESSMAKER — Experienced; good cutter, fitter and designer, would take a few more engagements by the day; terms reasonable. Box 4614, Call office. v sD—B oroughly experienced sick N agement with avalia or convaiss- cent batient: best references. Address box 4371, Call_office. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly | Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for §1, postage pald. AMERICAN woman wishes working house- keeper's position or cooking; neat and rella- ble; ety or country. Address Housekeeper, 206 Eddy st 21 rooms: corner: rent only $85: oak fur.: | g00d carpets; housekeepinz; all full; clearing | $70 over all expenses; 4 | price $1600. 50 rooms: new: modern apartment-house: 10- | year lease: cheap rent: clearing $250 to $300; | very central; first-class proposition. 71 rooms; elegant. new, modern building: in one of the best cities in Southern California: electric lights; hot and cold water; everything up to date; 9-vear-lease: rent only $200: clear- | { __CLOTHING RENOVATING. SUITS cleaned and pressed, § scouring and dyeing. Bon Marche, 40 Ellis st., room 14; | phone Drumm 44. Call for and deliver free. | CAPABLE woman (middle-aged) desires posi- tion as housekeeper in country: a good home in a good neightorhood desirable. Box 4364, Call, A MIDDLE-AGED widow with no_incum- i ———ee COLLECTION OFFICES. | BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made: | city or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 413 | Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel, Main 5380, e e e COTTAGES TO LET. ing $250 to $300 per month; owner sick abed. | | ~ | | 23 rooms: well furnished: first-class tran- | | sient house: 2 blocks off Market: 5-year lease; clearing over $100; good buy for some one. | 35 rooms; rent only $150; close in: thorough- ' Iy renovated, put in first-class condition; can | be run translent if desired: clears now $185 per month; part cash, balance time; good | money-maker. 31 rooms: rent $110; all light rooms: clear- ing over $100 per mo.: regular snap: only $800 to get in; must leave city at once; price $1500. 1 | 108 rooms: cheap rent: new and elegantly | furnished; up-to-cate apartment-house; has fine bar; can be run in conjunction If dssired rare chance. for, right parties; part cash, bai- | | ance can be pald out of house; other business interests demand immediate departure. | ! | 126 rooms: rent only $4 per room: new and up-to-date house; all men: electric elevator, | lights; long lease; clears $400 to $300 per | month; one of the best buys in the city. C. E. HINKLEY, Phone Mine 796. 10°0 MARKET ST., OPP. FIFTH. FORMER PATRONS my best references. 9 rooms, Leavenworth st.; snap. .; offer w ; a gift at north of Market 23 rooms, one floor; rent $3 rent $60; profitable o sunny corner; lease. -$6000 modern apartment; exchange city | swell apartments; clears $§200; | offer wanted. | 118 rooms: apartment house: low rent..$5500 Call for our list. HINKLEY, 1020 Market st. CENTRALLY located corner house; 54 rooms; nicely furnished: rent $225: long lease; must be sold. WILSON, 409 Taylor st. | 32 ROOMS north Market: fronts 3 streets: all | light rooms: sale at barain; clears $100. | Apply owner, 125 Fifth st. | 18 ROOMS; rent $70; long lease; furnished new; | clears $60. Call at 856 Ellis st. | FOR saie—Lodging-house, 20 rooms; on Mar- ket st.: clearing, over $135 per month. Box i 4583, Call office, | A—14 ROOMS; snap: all full. Call 212 Fifth st., between 1 and 3 p. m. ! Corte Madera—5-r, LIBERTY, 571, nr. Castro—Cottage of 7 sun- ny rooms, bath, modern; garden. RETH R SR COTTAGES-—S'J“““AS—P l.r:’l‘.‘_ hard finished cot., bath choice location. Chas. Wilson, 220 Stevenson. | COTTAGES WANTED. bath; large 'yard, near | Box 4, 52413 Cal. et. | WANTED—5 rms., park, furn. or unfurn. brances would like a position as companion to an elderly lady or couple, Address box 4381, Call, s A LADY would like four hours’ chamberwork in rooming-house or hotel. Address MRS. 29 Ringgold st HARRISO: LADY employed forenoons would like teach- ing, sewing or any light work for afternvons; first-class references. Box 4363, Call WANTED—By Eastern trained nurse, engage- ments; terms reasonable; references. Ad- dress Trained Nurse box 4378, Call A FRENCH girl desires position as chamber- maid or governess in a good family, Cail 1037 Powell st il RELIABLE woman wants position, housewdh and washing, from S a. m. to 3 p. m.; $3 50 nr. Union. —Npo charge for extracting when plates are | made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. | A NEW plate—The Whalebone—cannot break; | warranted 20 yrs; crown, $3 50; fillings, 30c: plates. $5; full set; all work painless and | warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. | week. 1 Wendin lane, Mason st., | POSITION as managing housekeeper by a thorough, competent lady; reference. Box 4617, Call office. | RELIABLE woman, with girl (4 years) to sup- port, wishes work with her chiid; $10 to $12; city or couatry. Box 2307, Call office. A LADY would like work at home on child- dren’s and infant's clothing; all kinds of nice hand work a specialty. H. E. C.. 868 Hyde. NG | A RELIABLE girl for general housework; DR. H. G. YOUNG—Brilges and teeth With- | " wages $30 per month. Pleass call Monday, T il b 2011 16th st from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. GOLD fillings 75c: silver. 35c crowns, $2; mo pain;open Sundays. Dr.O.B.Hewitt,204 Sutter. | PARIS Dental Parlors,235 Kearny, cor. Bush— rowns, $2 up:fillings,25c. | ARTHUS CHISHOLM, surgeon-dentist,r.14,1st floor, Phelan bld., 806 Market, cor. O'Fasrell. ESSCUTTING, DRESSMAKING, TAILOR- taught by MCDOWELL'S perfect system. Practical course in millinery. Enter now for spring styles and good positions. Special rates t> puplls entering this week. Patterns cut to measure, Linings fitted. McDowell’s, 1019 Mkt. Accordion, sunburst and knife-plaiting; double | stamps on dress linings. Stewart’s button and buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor; tel. Folsom 2121, McDOWELL Dressmaking & Milinery School— Pattterns cut to measure; eve. class 1019 Mkt. EDUCATIONAL. AT home In our new quarters, the largest, best lighted and most delightful place of business study in the entire West. New, complete, extensive departments. Thorough, inspiring instruction. -page catalogue on _request. | LIFORNIA BUSINESS COLLEGE, 901- 25 Golden Gate avenue. LODGING-HOUSE, 36 rooms; rent $125; will | sell reasonable, Box 4507 Call office. HOUSE « oc rice $6 of 30 rooms; rent $50; price $600. Call 1116 Mission st. MINNA, 322—Lodging-house for sale cheap. $575—411A TURK: 11 rooms; full; rent $45; owner going to country. water free; SPIRITUALISM. MRS. DR. MARTIN, wonderful spiritual healer and business medium: readings daily, $1; de- veloping class Thursday 8 p. m. 502 Eddy st. C. V. MILLER'S materializing seance Sunday, 1 0'clock, $1. 1084 Bush; phone Larkin 4133, MRS LESTER, 963 Mission; life reader, busi. ness medium; read. daily; cir. to-night, 10c. EDWARD EARLE, 1052 Ellis, readings dally, 9:30 to 4; seances Sunday and Thursday. MME. LUCRETTA, spirit medium; hours 10 o 5; circles every cvening. 148 6th st., room 1. ELISE BRAUN, renowned psychic. My readings demonstrate my wonderful powers. S86 Bush. AYRES, the leading business college, 723 Mar- ket st.; established 18 years; the school that secures positions for graduates; just added 25 new typewriters; catalogue free. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST, S. F.—Bookkeeping, _shorthand, fouch typing, languages, telegraphy, English branches; day and night sessions; illustrated catalogue free. A LARGER and better school than ever; enter at once if you desire a good position; Gregg shorthand, Eilis bookkeeping. S. F. Business College, 1236 Market st. STAMMERERS tauszht to talk; no _drawl, singsong or motions. Call or write Natural Speech Academy, 1030 East Twenty-eighth st., Los Angeles, Cal. THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; ref. President Jordan or any Stanford profes- sor; day and evening sessions. Phelan bldg. SOCIAL dances Wed., Thurs., Sat. and Sun.; classes Mondays, Fridays. Louise Foster's School of Dancinz, 1556 Market, nr. Larkin, S | ATTEND Gallagher-Marsh Business College on advice of official court reporters and be con- petent stenographers. 1352 Market; catalog. PROF. FRED EVANS, noted clairvoyant and slate-writer, 1112 Eddy st. Phone Scott 887. A MATERIALIZING seance, Sunday, 2 and § m. 328 Ellis st.; 50c. CLAIR’ WESTERN Business College:0dd Fellows’ bid.; bookkeeping. shorthand, touch typing, arith., spelling, writing, etc.; day evi mo. eve. HEALD'S School of Mines& Electricity, 24 Post st. S.F.;a practical school of engi 3 complete equipment. Special catalogue free. RESSMAKER wants few more engagements Don ladies' and children's dresses. Address Dressmaker, Call Branch, 300 Hayes st. - SITUATION wanted as nurse or housekeeper: competent in both; city or country. Address 828 Turk st. - A YOUNG woman as working n family with a child 3 years old. Please call at 1346 Utah YOUNG woman wants position to do cooking and light housework; short distance in coun- try; moderate wages. G., 615 Larkin st. A GOOD laundress wants permanent place for Mondays and Wednesdays; $1 50 and carfare. Phone Red 464. A GOOD woman wants house and window cleaning; $1 50 day; does small wash. 1318A Howard 'st. YOUNG lady wishes to do or address- Te envelopes. Address MISS H. B, 1003 Sanchez st. YOUNG lady wishes to coach children or adulte in primary or grammar studies. Address MISS A. I, 1082 Sanches st. WOMAN wants cooking and housework small family. Oakland. SITUATION as cook by competent New England woman. Address Cook, O'Farrell st one as cook, wages $35: one second girl, $20. Call Monday and Tuesday, 835 Fulton st. A FIRST-CLASS all-around boarding or hotel cook, city or country. Call Monday and Tuesday, 644 Minna st GIRL wishes work, city or country; D eral Motk waes S B 40T Call_office. FOUNG woman wants work by the day: wash- ing, ironing and housecleaning. 27 Lafay- ette, in rear. YOUNG lady stenographer, with knowledge of cooking: can furnish good reference. Box 4369, Call office. POSITION wanted by trained nurse in doctor's office; best of credentials; 10 years' experi- ence. Box 4372, Call. A COMPETENT woman wants work by the day: $1 50; good worker. 37 Ritch st. AMERICAN woman wishes any kind of work by day: references. 231 Sixth st. LADY wishes position as housekeeper, Sixth st., room 17. { 10 A LADY would like a position to read to an invalid. 104 Eighth st. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant_and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg. she reads your life correctly, gives an accurat description of the past, reveals the present happenings and portrays events to occur in the future; if you are in trouble, discontented, or not satisfied with life, or have domestic, iove or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25 up. satisfaction guaranteed; readings by mail. Tel. Black 4569. ENGINEERING—Clvil, elec., min., mech . sur- vey, assay, cyanide: day, ev.; est 1864. Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hail. HINMAN'S Academy, a thorough school of dancing: established 20 years. 1412 bet. Pine and Californias ¢ m‘nuP:":p."E: i classes PIANO lessons; Mrs. M. G. Durrette; German method thoroughly taught. E T hours 10-12, 25 . SFANISH—My 4th succe; Prof. Domingo C. May; ssful vear of teaching. & of Madri msnuJ-. SWEDISH woman wants work cleaning and washing: $1 30 per day. -92 Ninth st YOUNG lady with experience as bookkeeper wishes position in office. Box 4643, Call. A YOUNG woman with baby wants work ‘n small family: small wages. 570 Harrison st A LADY takes washing home; opem air dry Phone Fell 1041, HOUSEKEEPER where there are children or to purse invalid. 3259 Seventeenth st. JUST ARRIVED DAGH. The Egyptian palmist, clalrvoyant end o reader; consult on all affairs of Nfe: if Goubt, trouble or adversity, she Wil ‘hein You. '100 McAllister st., room & 2 SPANISH; week; 4t Lo e b m Naew 46 Purvou ey KENT Law School alwa: ; cond bractical lawyers. 538 Parrott Sindie auick method; daily lessons; $1 a- MISS ZEMDAR, young, gifted, clair. & palm. . 1 correctly treat your love affairs, flow“e:t‘lu .trouble, bus. and financial ‘success: names, L., 50c} G., $1. 714 Franklin, or. G. G. ave. A—Miss M. Wilie, 460 Ery. clairvoyant, crys- tal seer and life reader. will tell you exactly ‘what you called for wil $100, A—$1000; house of 0 rooms, 37 beds; rent e g arniture’ rooms A1 % ays I of 4 : good occupien. ‘See R G. Wi FOR sale_11-room house, nice mma T of steady roomers; clears l.‘,w- :c:“:: er paralyzed; must sell; offer. 043 Geary st. thout asking a ques- tion; names given; special, $1 M:I 10 to 8. A—MME. RAVENNA, busi; - dtum: names ings. ¢ tp 'Oe MME. MARSEAU, card ¥ Senis S0c. 120 Sixth st Toom J* X BANJO, mandolin and ar _thoroughly taught; orchestra wmle-"' :'.nr u:.n st. © U p. m. Room 42, Parrott bids. | WANTED—Positions as caretakers or house- keepers, city or country, by two sisters; com- petent and experienced; best of references. Call 987 Van Ness ave. COMPETENT, neat, young German girl wishes position general housework; good cogk. U4 San Brune ave., near Nineteenth st. GUITAR. mandolin_and ptano, : mandolin u..nupu....."m:fiu'fi:‘ ESPANOL—Metodo practico ¥ SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRA' PARTINGTON'S, 424 n’.'.°‘.1_m'.".',.: formerly | PIANO lessons, 25c half hour, MRS. PECK. experienced teacher. 1013 Mission. nr. Sixth. ladies 25c, | EPANISH, French,etc, Prof. of language; 520 Post: estabra 187) e Rafael Serrano, 530 California. cuarto nm. 4. | EASTERN saleslady, experienced In _suits, cloaks and furs, would like position: best ¢ lotters and references. Box 4613, Call offic COMPETENT steady woman will do house- work, is good couk and good breadmaker: Wwill o some wash. Call 112 Tehama st.,off 2d. A GERMAN giri wishes to assist in house- wark and cogking. Call 117 Cole st SITUATION wanted for orpban girl of 14 to assist In work in exchangs for good Bome. Box 4585, Call office.