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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1904. Church (First), §.W. cor. Geary sts.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, r church and Sunday_ school o'clock; Rev. Bradford Leavit Murdock, s MODERN Woodmen of America,Good- fellowship Camp 9us3, M. W. of A., meets every MONDAY NIGHT at Fraternity Hall, 909 Market st.. San and C. A . sSunday service | Iygnctsco. W. H, EDWARDE,V.C. at 11 0'clock. There 18 10 evening service. 3. ELLIOTT, Clerk; office, room 627 Leavitt will preach. Music by quartet, mma Spreckels bullding. under direction of H. Bretherick, organist. i are gordiully invited. —— | REBEL Cork Benevolent Soclety will UNITARIA. its eighteenth annual picnic at Church (Second), cor. Twentieth - - IN- and Capp strects (take Mission or Valencis | Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, SUNC, st. car)—The Rev. Jay William Hudson, | DAY. Suewst T 00L Over 209 minister. Residence, 500 Capp st. The Sun- | Lo “5rize “ A" hnion band will furnish ay-school meets at 9:45 oclock. At Whe [ e at the pavilion. Speclal music fur- morning service at 11 o'clock the Rev. Jay nished by the society for jig and reel danc- Hudson will preach. Subject, “Re-| 4.0 0n "two platforms. Boats leave ferry und Insanity.” Music by o every balf-hour, connecting with Berkeley under the direction Admission_to All cordially invited train for Sbell Mcund Park. park 50c; children undef 12 years free. Re- member the date, SUNDAY, August 7. A good time guaranteed to all. | _J. SULLIVAN, Secretary. No st Services at 11 a. m, and D A AMobley, D. D.. will Sabbath school a deavor at 6:50 p. m. week service. All SIR Walter Scott's anniversary— Grand celebration in honor of the 1334 anniversary of the birth of SIR WALTER SCOTT, under the auspices of Clan Fraser No. 78, . 8. Eintracht Hall, Twelfth Folsom (largest hall in the ciiy), DAY EVENING, August 15. Con- cert will consist of high-class vocal num- bers under the leadership of ofessor Bu ness and will also include many novel f tures, such as the combat of Fitz James an oderick Dhu dramatic scene . @nd several other tableaux dear to Scottixh hearts: a grand gathering of the clans and choral singing jan I mi mon . The pastor will preach Sabbath school at 9:30 Indeavor meeting at 6:3 wting Weanesda top evening i e k. All are cordially invital by 200 clansmen In costume: grand Highland = — ———— | reel in costume by the t dancers on the TRINITY Presbyierian Church, cor. Twenty- | Pacific Coast; entertainment at §, dancing at p =.—Pastor, Hev. Edward K. | 10, Admission. adults. S0c.; children, 25c. 18 m and 7: p. m. Endeavor 2§ sermon to ening subject, | Strangers welcome | at AMUSEMENT COMMITTEE. of the Mc Company, Room 3: Figucisco, Cal., Aug. holGers of the McCarty rty Wireless Telephone Market st., San | 1904.—To the Stock- Wireless Telephone & people e ¥ Company. a Corporatios Public notice is srch, COBSr | ncreby given that a_special meeting of the | . Herbert E.| siockholders of the McCarty Wireless Tele- | g service at 11 o'clock. | hone Company will be heid at the office of | E. Hays; theme. “TW> | the said company, room 327, 927 Market st., | a sermon to chbildren. | san Francisco, Cal., on DAY, August | 7:45 on by Herbe: 1904, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose | terials a 4 ring” vacant the offices of president, Chris- nG treasurer, and also as directors Prayer meeting every | of said corporation; said meeting is called by We Pastor's residence, 569 | order of Henry A, McCarty, guardian of the Wa estate of Francis J. MecCarty, owner and —————————— | holder of more than two-thirds of the sub- 15th st, near | scribed capital stock of said corporation. pastor. Com- embers at | :45. Sun- E: HENRY A. McCART of Franci juardian ‘of the Es. v tian y evening prayer 4 WONDERFUL business offer—$50 to $150 per week and upward positive; we want rep- Tesentatives everywhere profitable work can be done home: for in- Yr‘rrr;‘l.(l;m, n‘ddr»u J. W. KIDD, 5025 Baltes ok, Fort will be by Gerard Barton, piscopalian Cathedral, Hono- yne, Ind. to operate sales pariors for the best, most attractive, rapid eding in Marriage.” | elling ladies’ and gents d shos known: A New Heart and a | €0 new. remerkable, sight-selling health Froc¥ ol iy and comfort features; factory to consumer; ki omira — | Pprevious experience unnecessary; no risk: California Stockton | Teply quick. Kushion Komfort Shoe Co., | 3 rector—Celebre- | 1233 Broadway, Oekland, Cal. H mme {8 a m Second horal, sermon the | DO you want work? Ladies or gentlémen; no oy 0| canvassing or solicitl; no time from regu- | R sir| Jar occupation: mo one need know you ave | Rt e val| my representative: o money, outht cr ex- | m. Service, Martin in D. | perience ueeded; easy, permanent, nonorable, | | | | | purch, Bush and Gough sts.—Re A NTS wanted everywhere for best fire ex- Clampett, D. D., rector: H inguisher on earth: late California produc- | 30 and 11 & m.; Sunday- 001 tion: sells ve nable; over 100 per cent | services 11 a. m.; even- | Drofit: write quick for particulars.. PACIFIC | The rector wiil preach | UPPLY CO., San Jose, Cal, | Yoa are heartily invited | LADY agents=—We have big sellers for private NTF M. E£. Church, Mission be- | canvassing: our goods eIl and no kicks at the | . xth and Seventh—The pastor, Res price; sample &t agents' price, 65 cents | . v hite, will preach at both sery i free catalogue. The E. Tilton | . A vices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 ., office 706 Powell st. | £ ool at Young Pe . { P 6 Splendid music | verywhere to handi we! access of all down- | every mes : 800 varieties; ca Maplewcod ave. casy S An agency for a proposition that Is ded improvement on bullding and loan piscop: anan sts.— 5 3 t Western Improve- | , will preact i F n and His = oy | » : . g i g} Work.” a m. on “Choosing a | to handle campaign buttons and | . the ae series on “The | send for price list. Keystone | Sunday-schoo!l at | ewelry Co., 433 Fourth ave., Pitts- superintendent. ‘ n ! — —_— — >—Ladies with a circle of acquaint- | ntist), Central | to »duce a home treatment for | roy ahd Grant | _women. Cq moons, room 103, 480 Ellis S R e e = =i i s Handay: | ACTIVE. “veliable lady agents wanted every- | s at the same hour.| Where: mo exper. req.; steady employment; Wednesday cvening méeting at 8 o'clock. | _800d Incomes. Address Renaux et Cie, S, . 8 Kearny st, rooms | PERFUM toilet articles, flavoring pos ders ACIFIC 1220 Treat ave., AGENTS' SUPPLY San_Francisco. co., | A—$750; with rooms: Tehe 327 50: | A—$15,000; BARROOM; one of the best in th! | A=$1000: RARE chance, CAMERON & CO.. ‘Phone South 1050. # Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances, — coffes saloon and restaurant, op- | posite the Ferries building; leas place es- ited. R. G. WILK: 15 Kearny et. l about §2500; a well established and first-class paying business. See R. G, tablished years; doing a rushing and good 3500; corner grocery and bar on Fulton | WILKE, 261 Kearny st. paying business; fullest investigation solic- rent $00; living rooms; stock will in- | corner cigar stand on_water front; valuo in sight; a good business. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. | A—$000; cigar stand on Market st., close to | Phelan building; rent $T place clears at 3175 per month. Call R, G. WILKE, 2615 Kearny st. FOR sale—Well furnished 5-room ark, moored one hour's ride from city; fine chance for summer outing; also for winter shooting and fishing; complétely furnished and equipped “for housekeeping; automatic generaior for making own gas; toilets; closets; everything pirictly hew and modern; accommodate 12 ple_over night: £ little home: owner obliged to xokmnu(?eme offer. CAMERON & CO.. 3 Eddy st. FOR mle or trade—Q mine; fine prospect; located in Cal.; .-:‘y:‘ 'uo to $70 ton; trade for rmg.-hs. or business, CAMERON, 3 Eddy. 600; CORNER saloon, on Folk st.; rent lease; stock of liquors on hand, $500 or an’ old established corner; ~clearing mo above ecxpenses at least §170 per month. Call R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st. A—$600; PARTNER wanted in manufacturing busines agency, an active, honest man wanted; @& rare Opening; references ex- changed. See R, G. WILKL, 20} Kearny st. A—$1500; HOTEL and _roadhouse, with 18 fu Dished rooms; rent $70; b years' lease; large barns, yard, orchard, et 26 steady board- ers,, horses, buggiés, etc.; the best-paying country hotel in San Mateo County. See R, G, WILKE, 26} Kearny st ] i $4000—SALOON on Turk st.; net rent $150; 5 I yoars' lease; elegantly fitted up place and good paying business. Call R. G. ‘WILKE, 26% Kearny st, A—$1500; WHOLESALE bakery; dally sales about_$50; new wagon, 2 horses, ; rent $45; stock at invoice; only cash trade; a fine business offer. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 2615 Kearny st. is & good place for man location the best. Call R. G. | WILKE. 26} Kearny st. A—$2650; CORNER grocery and bar; rent $40; the choicest location in the Mission; place established years and first-class paying; full | value in sight. See R. G. WILKE, 28% | Kearny st A—$1750; GROCERY and bar; located in the best manufacturing town of San Mateo Co. cash trade; rent $30; 4 furnished room: lease. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. city; or owner will take a partner for $8000; this' is a most beautiful and best located first-class paying place in this city. Par- tculzrs R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$6500; CORNER saloon, establ. many years, and known to be one of the leading and firsf class paying lager beer saloons of this cit fullest investigation solicited; a rare chance, Jease. R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. | WANTED—To exchange income property in Alameda for stock of merchandise In S T.: Vvalue about $8000, CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy. FOR eale—Carriage and wagon factory and general jobbing; established 27 years; well located and equipped with modern tools, etc.; full investigation and trial given; retiring from business. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy. EXCHRANGES made in all kinds of real estate, rooming houses and business chances. CAM- ERON & CO, 3 Eddy FOR exchange—Lot, 25x125, with cottage, East Oakland; high b:umcm: cement sidewalks; everything first-class; on direct car line; for rooming-house, S. ¥.; valus $2000. CAM- ERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR sale—First-class electriclan and lock- smith business; bona fide proposition; good reasons for selling. CAMERON & CO. DO you want to earn an extremely high rate of interest with absolute safety? You can try even with a very small amount. ~Address L. A. WERNER, 934 Monadnock bldg., Chicago, 11, WANTED—500 PEOPLE to help organize the largest co-operative candy manufacturing plant in the country; dealers in every town can become interested: §1 per share; money to be refunded on 30 days’ notl no risk; good salary given to good men; Bo triflers or tricksters need write or apply; $1000 the limit to any one person. Apply to KELLER CANDY CO., 477-475 Seventh st., Oakland, Cal.. Branch’ San Francisco. et b o e S s S0 S ATTENTION S$t500—Exceptional opportunity to purchase Whole or part well established grocery busi- ness (no liquors) central location, monthly sales average $4000; last year's net profits $3500; thorough investigation invited and trial given bona fide purchaser; no trifiers. Address bux 2028, Call. A—$1800; RCADHOUSE, with fine living and | club rooms; plano, dance hall, 2 stables, etc. s well-adveitised and good-paying house Call R. G. WILKE, t. 261 Kearn: A—$6006; CORNER saloon, with 4 years' lease; about % block from Market and Ellls ets.; place doing a rushing business; value in sight: cwner must leave for the East. Eee R WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$850; CORNER saloon; rent $30; located | about 1 bleck south of Market and Powell sis.; a good business; owner engaged In | other business cause of sale. Particulars R. G. WILK % Kearny R saloon with 4 years' lease district; owner bought ranch and sacrifices; saloon established years; a first-class paying place. Bee R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. rare chance, rare | chan in San Rafael: daily re- | ceipts rent $30: good business; valus in sight: patronized by best class of people. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. HOTEL restaurant—Elegantly furnished; none prettier on Pacific Coast, for sale; lease or Tental taken in board; grand chance for right party with some means. Address for one week, box 3088, Call. P i ol L o SR S 0 e 0N FOR SALE. $1000—Saloon in good country town, Sacra- mento County; doing good business; billiard | and pool table: good stock of liquors, etc. Ad- dress box 15, Galt, Cal. MACHINIST with $2000; must be first-class all around man; best opening in the world to right man; business established since 1895 in country town. Address P. O. box 132, Martinez, Cal. BE independent; sell novelties by mall; we supply catalogues and goods wholesale; full particulars free. MURPHY CO., Dept. 347, Stamford, Conn. HOTEL with bar attached for sale in & coun- try town; a good point for travel; have run the house for § years. Address for particu- lars, box 1949, Call office. place doing a fine busines: | rounded by wholesale houses; no might or | Eunday work. R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny. 00: LEADING hotel in the best business *own 80 miles from city; 40 rooms; bar and 4ining-room; long lease; mno better chance for tel businéss in the interor, Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2250; PARTNER wanted in one of the hest paying corner saloons in this city; daily receipts about $40; place. clears net Above $i00 ver month; location first-class. See R. G. WILKE, 2615 Kearny st. A—$1600: SALOON, vicinity Mar Stockton sts.; rent $150; lease;. 1 first-class business. Call R. G. 26% Kearny st. ith bar, dining-room, d 36 rooms: plano, etc.; finest loca: s the bay. See R. G. WILKE, 263 { EXCLUSIVE ter: to bright, energetio o 2:30 p. m. Chris- | women; liberal. Euclid Medical Co., 114 " Prayer meet- | Euclid ave., Cleveland, Ohio, ng. Wednesday. 7:45 p. m. All cordially | —— - | EITHER sex: Do vou want {o make at least $5 day? Apply at once rm. 7, 819 Market st Seats free S WOODWORTH the California Priso |LADY or gentieman: fine position and good each this ng at 7:45 pay. 916 Market st, suite 58, McAuler Mission, 524 HOWArd | som— Humphries. prison miseionary, | services every Monday even- | services every night; every Sat- . r % a Bible iraining class. con- | U ¥, Exam. bld ucted Charles Montgomery All are entrance room 611; established 15 | carnest - & H cases, meral court and office | e b 24 i TR e | practice; no fee in advance or for consulta- 4 UNION mase meeting for men only will be | _tion: evenings by appointment. Tel, Red 3601, { to-day at the Young Christian —— SRR = Associat \uditerium Mason and Eiis | ADVICE free on all legal matters; divorces a | vy Bishop M. C. Harris | pecialty: private, quick: no pay in advance; | ¢ Sapa: Korea. The I s subject | WiRINg companies organized:patents obtained: | _G. W. HOWE. 1122 Market st.; estab. 22 yrs ~—M. HARRIS 40 Ellis st., 15 from many thousands soldiers, sailors, widows and orphans on Pa- | cific Coast for whom I have secured pensions. | the Young Men in Japan Fight- n Seats in the h Address beg s Battie? men invited. . - T MEETINGS—SUNDAY. DIVORCE—Coste, $12; quick, quiet: advics - . , ! “tree: all law business: no charge uniess suc- VEDANTA -Swami Trigunatita leet- e : & K o g gy R ke g e 1!{!‘, Y‘!\ QVEH[E"I 927 Market, I'Ool!’l 301, st Take Haight or Fillmore cars. Admis- | ADVICE free: divorce costs $12: no fees E= night's subject, “Philosophy of | “cets in advance; all law business: office | © also holds classes there every | open Saturday evenings. 819 Market st., r.33. | ay at 8 . Admission 50c. | — — | bl o vira el MONEY advanced heirs on estates; estates pro. | rophet of the Nile, Dr. Betiero, lectures |~ Lated: consul. free. F.Colbourn, att'y.027 M. | el Saicy, iy T, B P ] = Zam i =y = | yarior. Golde e Hall. Free. Au- mbian Law & Col | Mariet; tel. Jessie 622 L & CLARK, 927 Market st; consultation free; no fees in advance; open evenings. PATENTS and pensions_SONNTAG'S . ENT & I'ENSION AGCY., 214 Pine, m‘;fi: | [f—— ental Myst mecting to-night; lecture, | 364 Hayes, nr. Frankiin, 10c; read- 1720 Sacramento st., nr Van Ness. re. Beal ings daily | $1000_LAUNDRY route; commissions average A—$3500— tile lunch; CLEGANT barroom, with mercan- on Montgomery st., vicinity of California; vlace must be secrificed on ac- count of I health of owner. Ses R. G. WILKE, 2615 Ke: FINE OPPORTUNITIES. 1f you wish to buy or sell property of any description, dwelling or rooming _house, grocery, butcher shop, delicatessen, branch | bakery, cigar stand, saloon, or business of any kind, do not fail to call upon us; wa | may have just what you want to buy or a| purchaser for what you have to eell. SEAL | ROCK INVESTMENT CO., 1312 Market st., , telephone Folsom 3468. ENERGETIC business man to trave! $100 per month and expenses to rij t party; small deposit and references required. 3068, Call office. FOR cale—A grocery store in & good live town, doing a good busin must sell on account of sickness. Address A. B. C., box 288, Call office. WANTED—A furnished hotel to lease by re- sponsible hotel man; good country town pre- ferred. Box 2805, Call office. FOR sale—An old-cstablished stationery and periodical business, with a long 1case. ApplY o E. BAUER, S, F. News Co. BANANA culture pays big profits; for particu- lars address or call on GUATEMALA PLAN- TATION CO. Room 224 Callaghan building. FIVE per cent_weekly dividends paid on in- vestments of 425 and up. Your money back at arv time. Particulars, box 5001, Call. $500 ~-TRANSFER and express business; estab- lished office and good teams; Investigation in- vited. 6 Eddy st., room 81. MILLINERY business, old-established; owner Boing East. Apply barbar shop, 817 Laguna st., corner McAllister. A—CAMERON & CO., Phone South 1050. 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. 108 rooms; rent only $5 50 per room, long lease, up to date, downtown, modern house; electric lights, bells and elevator; all light rooms; well furnished throughout; chance ‘of lifetime to get first-class house that is clearing $330 to $430 at bargain; has signed to accom- modate large body of people in coming con- clave; owner obliged to leave for Europe to settle’ an estate; make offer; exclusively with 5. 18 rooms: rent $65; best block on Mission street; good buy and worth the ‘rm; $800. 65 rooms; best downtown commercial house in city; clearing now $300 per month; every- thing first-class condition; will trade for Oak- land, Alameda or Berkeléy property or ranch in California; must leave city, 8-room flat; rent $45; close in; oak furni- ture; good carpets; departure; price $400. 90-room, new, modern 2 and 3 room apart- ment house; ‘cheap rent; most - elegantly equipped in city; 5 years' lease; every appoint- ment heart could wish; this little gem at bar- gain on account of sickness. 28 rooms; elegant fur. family hotel on Nob Hill; doing fine business; will trads for large apartment-house and pay cash difference. 5 rooms and closets; East st.: rent only §18; good furniture and carpets; everything for housekeepin to Germany; 24 rooms; rent $145; new and elegantly fur- nished; oak and mahogany; fine proposition; good lease, 180 rooms; grand, new, modern apartment- house; elegantly furnished and equipped; chead | never permitted him to make a mistake i {naming the actual seat of physical trouble in any case. rent; fine lease; paying $500 to $600 per month; close in: full of nice people; bargain if taken at once; dissolution of partnership. 34 rooms; cheap rent; thoroughly renovated: all in fine shape; fine little apartment-house clears $150; reduced to $2800. 16 rooms; rent $65: good furniture and car- pets; always full; must sell within mext ten days; leaving city; make offer. 108 rooms: cheap rent; mew and elegantly furnished, up-to-date rooming-house; has fine bar; can be run in conjunction if desired; rare chance for right parties; part cash, balance can be pald out of the house; other business interests demand immediate departure. 75 rooms; grand new building; elegantl: nished; cheap rent; 10 years' lease; clot ciears $400 per month; $4000 down, balance per cent per annum; departure. n: L] 7-room modern flat, close in, well furnished; cost $600; at bargain if sold at once; $300. 45 rooms; rent only $123; first-class location; well furnished and good running order; clear- ing now over $200 per month; always full; best buy in city; account sickness; price $4500. 32 rooms: cheap rent; 2 years' leass; fine downtown location; 2 entrances; everything in first-class_condition: good furniture and car- pets; clearing now $200 per month; if run tran- sient can clear $300 to $350 per month; here is best proposition In city; price $3200. 128 rooms; cheap rent; long lease; first-class, up-to-date downtown house; well furnished; clearing $500 to $600 per month; must sell on account of other business; only Wwith us. 105 rooms; cheap rent; first-class, up-to-date commerclal hous clearing $350 to $400 per month; call for particul rent only $4 per room: new and up-to-date house; all men; electric elevator, long lease; clears to $500 per one of the best buys in the city. Large list of real estate, rooming-houses and business for exchange or trade always on hand. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy H. C. DECKER... .Established in 1877 906 MARKET ST., COR. STOCKTON. fine plano; on Sutter . 400 on Fourth st.; bargain. 1200 on_ Market s 3000 reduced from $3500 to. clears $100 rge and small rooms and bath Lodging-house—36 rooms . Lodging-houre—54 rooms Lodging-house—40 rooms. Rooming-house—20 rooms ouse—1il rooms food_plano; on ne corner 24 rooma; transient TWENTY HOU: NGE. H. C. DECKER, 906 Market st., cor: Stockton. X WEBK'S news for 6 cents—Ths Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. LARGE corner maloon for sale: newly fixed up; cheap; make offer. Box 2004, Call office, MAN with emall capital; mfg.; legitimate busi- ness; will make 100 per cf. Box 3022, Call, A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of ndvertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p, m. e e . o WOOD and coal /yard in_Berkeley for sale: reasonable. * Box 2203, Call offce, | ST FOR sale—Coal and wood yard in the Miesion; = — guod trade. Box 1995, Call office. $300—PARTNER In light business; chance for | GROCERY good must be sober and reliable. | in North l;r:chb:" vesitgate. oA ARMSTRONG, 318 Kearny st. FOR sale at a bargain, a rooming-houss and restaurant: seats 52 people; located in fac- tory district: must sell quickly on account of sickness, 331 Bay st. including building, stock, computing scales, horse and wagon, In- quire of owner, 100 Twenty-seventh st., Oak- land. §1 nvestigate. Box 2263, Call. le—Corner saloon, with lease; best busi- street south of Market. Inquire 159 4th, A BRANCH office for The Call for the recep of advertisements and subscriptions nas peen opened at 1008 Market rt., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m, LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. £200 monthly; establis] owner; horse, wagon, ete. ed 24 years by present Box 3034, Call. SALOON paying three to four hundred dollars 2 month; lease; price $2500; must sell at once; no agents. Box 1293, Call, Oakland. FOR sale cheap—Branch bakery stors with line of notions and groceries. Apply FRANK & McCARTHY, San Leandro, Cal. T years' lease; well located; reason- Apply 251 Fell st.; no agen! i ASTROLOGY. _ | D e et e S Y YOUR fortune told by the stars for 10c. MADAM KANORAH, 1138 Page st. 480, nr 26th—Mrs. Herbert's ing test meeting to-night at &. N holds test seances every night ay relieves = e and $1. 148 Sixth st 4 gt 1y: 10c, 25c, BHOc. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas | also Wishart, 10th and Washington, Oakland. | 1T MESUNE 1001, | pe— and $1. 148 Sixth st. w AUTOMOBILES. TESTS, 117 Larkin =t Scottish Hall, 8 p. m., At | Maxwell. Hovet. McK Dove,others. | 1804 FORD, carries 8§ people, $725; Marr run- ABBIE readines daily HARLAND'S S0c 2. oens about, sample machf, used twenty-five PERKINE test meoting, i for sale at cos T Tues.. Thurs. e readings daily; d MFG. CO., 1814 Marker st~ T HOLLE MRE EBERHARDT, test meeting to-night;10c. 267 Fan Jose ave., betwesn 24th and 25th sts. MME_ VIGARS 100 night. SMOBILES, in perfect repalr, second- hand, from $375 up: certainly best value of- fered. F. S, JACKS, Napa, Cal. KNOX_automobile, $800; Holley runabout, car ries 2 people, $425. Joe Holle, 20th-Folsom. AUTOMOBILE for sale (Cadillac) with de- tachable touneau. Box 1048, Call office. it e S S e ek, 1 A WHITE Stanhope for sale; price $600; in perfect running order. « Box 1979, Call. RAMBLER auto for male; seats two persons, | Box 2258, Call office. s o e —— BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange, D ettt iibeelnteiitseseBocebessotitussscn i CALIFORNIA motor bicycle, used 20 miles, £100; California motor tandem, good condi- | tion.” $125. JOE HOLLE, 20th and Folsom. | ol viritual test meeting to- siitings daily. 148 Sixth st. MRE. STODDARD'S seances, select, 25c: full readings and tests; Sun., Tues.; 278 Sth. LENHART KOTTER'S materializing seance, Tuesday nizht. 1052 Ellis st.; 50c. 1052 Elis st. 2-8 Wiison, others; 8 Dr. Hargrave; 10c. MEETINGS—THEOSOPHICAL. i EOROPHICAL ences bidi.; publ Willls. Bubject EARLE, to-nizht TESTS. 909 Market * Cowan, Mr. Academy locture & p. m. “clestial Ethies. SUNDAY m. DR. JOHN A K of_Scl- by F. M. YOUNG parot d:\-";nl;’nr;ea to talk, $5 each; argest variety dogs, cages, et prices. 1544-46 Market st. s b __ BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. A MIPDLE aged Jady would 1ike 2 or § ehil- ar-l{ bourd: mother's care. 5005 Twen th 8., e T s e AR WANTED_By an experienced woman, z fant to board. Inquire 212 Seventh st ' | WANTED—A smail child to board 1 family. 8611, Greenwich st. i e —_— NICE country home for child: St. Helena, Bueh =i o MGAN'S free lecture this evenirg Cryetal Hall, Pythian Castle, 909 Market st Subfect, ' *“The Preserving of lowed by views of the St. Louis ir; free tickets will be Qistrib- X-ray exhibition at Sanitarium Taesdzy evening; remember the question box; #pecial musi —_— FRANKLIN JORDAN of the Western Federa- tion of Miners, straight from Colorado, lec- tures to-night at §. Carmen’s Hall, 310 O'Furrell st.; collection. HARRY GAZE at Golden free Jecture at & p. m. Subjec Be Conguered ™ Al invited. _— ARTHUR MORROW LEWIS, special lecture, Thursday, Aq.“l&n’rum-m Temple, “So- Main Hall: i "Can Death | ¥ County. Apply 2018 — e ‘WOULD like one or two children; near school, | 542 Jessie st. 3 ciallsm and Rel; : JACK LONDON 1 iectures at Turk-st. next Thursday, ». m on “The Class Struggie.”” 5 MISSION Lodge No. 169, F. and A AL —There wil!l be no funeral THIS SUNDAY A’?KOON DALY mmfl. “1‘&'-.:::?‘ .." e — i DOEESOSION, DESIO. By o tountry. et Cotmdon ta 0% or country. 5 Montgomery, rooms 0-12: m 5580. ALL allments of feet cured; - RESTAURANT for WANTED—A partner in cigar factory; must e steady; $100. 1506 Golden Gate ave. CANDY stores: thrce: must sell one; & snap: come, make offer. 328 Hayes st. MARION GRIFFIN, 408 Hearst bldr., over Examiner entrance. Cor. Third and Market sts. Tel. Black 3607. Rooming-houses and hotels for sale. READ about the wonderful ISMAR, the gypey, on page 32. CRINDLE—Licensed photo medium; hours 10 to 4 daily. 328 Ellis st.; developing sitting: MRS. E. BURR, formerly “Anthony,"” médium, lifé reader. 711 Harrison; ladies 25c, g. S0c. Mrs.E.M. Miller, automatic siate-writing, heal- ing. developing. 2500 Mission; tel.Church 2043. DEAD-TRANCE medium; names, bm' circ. Tues., Thur., Sat., 8 pm, 325 3 MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, business medium and life reader. 1206 Market st., Galt House. min'g; front. ELSIE REYNOLDS, grand u-mwfcor tull forms, Sunday e , 328 Ellls st. V. MILLER'S materializing 1 o'clock, §1. 1084 Bush st. or.u;vorun 31 ROOMS, 10 of which are newly furnished; centrally located; great bargain at $1250; vart cash; long lease. MARION GRIFFIN. 9-ROOM flat; modern; elegantly furnished for private home; will sell at sacrifice on very easy terms, or rent as a whole for $80 per month. MARION GRIFFIN. CIGAR swand for sale, cheap; owner sick: must sell; make offer. Call 219 st. FOR sale or lease; a bargain: blacksmith and wheelwright shop: corner jocation; stock at | cost; tools modern; sold at 60 per cent of cost; abundance of work; prices good; spot cash; must be sold in 20 days; Mariposa County seat, a mining camp. A. B. VAN | CAMPEN, Mariposa, Mariposa County, Cal. BUTCHER shop for sale, with complete out. fit, including large McCray cooler, 2 horses and 2 wagons; fine paying business; must sell owing to ill-health; $300; easy pay- ments, Apply BONELLI, 301 Eddy st. 11 ROOMS: almost new furniture; clean as a pin; desirably located; all goes at the ridicu- lously low price of $400. MARION GRIFFIN. 15 ROOMS on Van Ness ave.: beautifully fur- nished; clears $60; only $1000. Marion Griffin, 15 ROOMS; O'Farrell st.; excellent home; well furnished; reduced from $1200 to $800. Griffin. 105-ROOM apartment-house; one of San Fran- cl most Dprofitable investments, and one which will bear the most rigid investigation; furnished with excellent judgment; guaran- teed to clear now over $260 mo.—the dull season; long lease at less than $5 per room. MARION GRIFFIN, 406 Examiner building. MUST sell immediately on account of sickness; first-class roadhouse and saloon; all nicely furnished; 15 rooms and bar; long lease; cheap rent; no reasonable offer refused. In- quire Batt’s Villa, Eimhurst, Cal. FOR sale—Bargain; green' grocery, fruit and cigar stand; one of the best stands in Oak- land; branch Log Cabin bakery; call and in- vestigate. 1171 Twenty-third ave., Gakland. ‘WE incorporate and float stock companies; we handle unlisted securities; loans negotiated. HORATIO GILBERT & CO., Eillcott Square, uffalo. $500—RELIABLE man, willing to work, can purchase interest in estab. mfg. business; le- gitimate, paying proposition; bear closest in- vestigation: can clear $100 mo. 247 Fifth st. FIRST-CLASS hardware store, well established und located, for sale on account of sickness; only $8200; take balf city real estate. Box 3805, Call office. $2450—GROCERY and bar; cholce corner in Mission: ~ rcasonable rent and long lease; Box 253, Call office. A BARGAIN—OId established trimming, har- ness and carriage business; selling account sickness. Box 1286, Call office, Oakland. LADIES' and gents' furnishing store, 1061 Market: stock $1300; option of case; must sell. $200—PASTRY, notions, candy, laundry agency, 0626 Taylor 3 finely furnished rooms ::d basement; stock; owner leaving town. $1500—PAYING grocery and bar; rent $30; lease: selling account of Jeatn. Aprly WICHMAN, LUTGEN & CO., 29 Hattery t. e O'FARRELL, 404—PART of store to let. A—140 ROOMS; first-class hotel with bar; will positively clear over $1000 per month; noth- ing in San Francisco outside of the St Fran- cis Hotel will equal it in point of furnishings; every room an outside room: steam heated and every known modern convenience; if you are looking for one of the city’s best business opportunities on easy terms; get full particu- lars from MARION GRIFFIN. BEAUTIFULLY furnished apartment-house of 70 rooms; low rent, long lease; the best of Locations; brand melr medern: ip to date in respect clusively for sale by MARIO; GRIFFIN. 2 X 34 ROOMS: Sutier st.: corner house; always full of steady roomers: clearing $175 per month. This is worthy your investigation. Installments. MARION GRIFFIN, room 406 Examiner buflding, 8. F. MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st. Phone Jessle 2081. Rooming-houses, hotels and flats; will sell any house; part cash; balance easy payments. 45-r. transient; lease; rent $205; clears $175. 11 r.; rent $55: downtown: for $450. - rent $240; modern apartments; Al. 105-r. apartment: rent $5 room; full. MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market. —_— T THIRTY rcoms, nicely furnished, lease. 26 rooms. all men roomers, low’ | 70 rhnsicn 1 rooms, rent $3 per room. Hotels and roadhouses and Less sold and exchanged. | Money to loan on ture at low rates. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. i SOV O FOR sale—Lodging-house, 30 rooms; rent $05; clears $9¢ th ddress box 2257, Call office. b g | GROUND floor offer in new_rmining cn, $25 up; chance for fortune. Box 2921, Call. §850 BUYS saloon; good street. 640 Com- mercial st. FOR sale—Dental office, Market st.;low rent; estab. practice. P, E. W., box 3069, Call. BEST newspaper snap in U. S. for $800; net- ted $3000 in Inst year: hew outat: new buiid. The Mail, Myrtla Creek, Or.. ——— N I MEAT market averaging $50 business .= O trade and location Benm H owne= out of health. Address G., 2106 Fitteanch st. sale, cheap. 521 Montgom- ery st _— e SALOON license for sale, with or without fix- tures. SW. cor. of Seventh and Touwnsend. EXCHANGE rooming-house, fine location, for city, Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley or ranch nroperty. Box 3937, Call office. e e e o VAN NESS AVE.—Handsome 15-room house; modern; fine income over expenses; $1000. Box 3940, Call office. —_— §550—NICELY furnished house, 10 rooms. In-. quire at ® Harlan place, off Grant ave. 7-ROOM house; furnished; for sale. 30T Third. e Rrocery store, Jo00 o bouse. Inauire 10 rooms and base: furnished. 421 Hyde N, 838 House of ment; all rented; $525; 15 _ROOMS, 3 iy rent $57 50; price | i AA—CALL at once and save $4. My famous $5 readings this week for $1. PAUL DESTINE. The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Paimist Ever in San Francisco, 1 do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make no charge if I fall to tell your name, and What you want to know. T tell it husband, wife or sweetheart fs true or faise, whom and when you will marry: in fact, I will tell every hope, fear or ambition better than you can tell your- self. 1 will improve your condition so you will reach the greatest possible strength in mental and bodily vigor, and luck that insures succ in businesc. mining, speculation; I implant the conirolling power in your nature so you can fascinate any one you desire, win the one you love, bring back your loved one, and cause ; cost $700; obliged to xo: {ONLY AT THE DISPOSAL OF THE PEO- proper course to pursue in life. cions or desires, visit Professor Leo: CLAIRVOYANT POWER IS A NECESSARY nard, enables him to accurately locate and detect the canse of any physical allment that may be brought to his notice and at the same time to indicate the line of treatment that will unfailingly cure. There is no form of nervous diseases peculiar or incident to man or woman. whether the cause is induced by personal care- lessness or excesses of any kind or 18 the | result of long-continued iliness or of intense OUTSIDE OF PROM. LEON. COME TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS. SULTATIONS STRICTLY PRIVATE. COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum. Process, uni- ‘WHEN you become disgusted with your work PROF. J. G. LEONARD, HE GREATEST LIVING EXPONENT OF > CLAIRVOYANCY, WHO HAS ESTABLISHED A REPUTATION IN EVERY PROMINENT CITY IN THE ENTIRE WORLD. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. PROFESSOR LEONARD HAS DECIDED TO PLACE HIS SERVICES FOR ONE WEEK PLE ¥OR FULL READINGS AT THE RE- DUCED PRICE OF ONE DO! vi certainty as to the He advises you with a Aty e tions of your friends and enemies are as r{nl: as though they stood before you. Don’t fa to call on him if you are interested in any affair of life. If marriage, sickness, deaths, changes, travels, lawsuits, business transac- tions, investments of whatever nature, wills, deeds, mortgages, lost or absent friends inter. est you; if you care to know what you shou do to be successtul; If you desire to have do- mestic troubles removed, your bitterest enemies converted Into your ;l:nchefl"g‘m-: II‘I':'M. your troul - word, whatever may nard, and he will ald you. ADJUNCT TO THE HEALING ART. The wonderful psychic power of Prof. Leo- in the use of which he has no peer, businees strain, that cannot be located and ad- vised upon, and his clairvoyant penetration has 233 Geary st., bet. Stockton and Powell, Room’ 36, San Francisco, 10 to & daily. Sunday 11 to 8. Al Correspondence Promptly Answered. THERE ARE NO SIGNS DISPLAYED ARD'S OFFICES. CON- Mrs.A.H.Kronenberg, palmist, clairvoyant,card reader: when others fail try me:good readings 25c. 721 Frankiin,nr.G.G.ave. Tel. Larkin 4207. I . A—BOOKKEEPER, cashier; young lady; ex- pert mnun:‘: .c:bm@ly. mmpm }n office work; quic accurate; com| o take full charge; Al references. Box 2089, Call office. ta evening and DRESSMAKER, ladies’ tatloring. S ong and fitter; only best of “satisfaction_giv. engagements by the day. MISS BARSS, Sherman House, 28 Eighth st. WANTED—By a middle-aged New England woman a situation as cook and some house- work._Call or address New England Woman, 381 O'Farrell st., city; no triflers need appiy. WORKING housekeeper by respectable womax in widower's family, where a mother's care is needed: two years' reference; likes country; call two days 963 Harrison st. FRENCH woman, middle aged, very good cook; long experience, from Paris. and good references; wishes position in city. Address MME. SALLIOT, 605 Broadway. WOMAN wants to take care of flat or small rooming-house in exchange for use of 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms. Address M. S, Cail branch, 639 McAllister st. AMERICAN woman, - eiderly, neat, rellable cook, fond of children, capable entire work of small family, wishes work; wages $i3. 232B Minna st. COOK—German: first class in all branches Amertcan, French ing: at- tends to kitchen di ent only; references; call Monday. 743 ly st A REFINED, cultured woman wishes position as companion to lady; no objection to travsi- ing. Address A. B., Call branch, 639 Mc- Allister st. A YOUNG lady would like to traln as nures in some hospital or sanitarfum; has had some experience; good reference. Box 3057, Call office. COMPETENT woman wants laandry work for Wednesday and Friday: $1 80 per day. Ad- dress MRS. MOONS, 3384 Twentleth st. YOUNG German woman with child 4 years oid would like chamber work in hotel or lodging house. Address box 2902, Call office. A WOMAN would like a place to assist in light housework. 134 Eris st., of Howard, mear Fourteenth st. WANTED—By a respectable woman; lght housework; will slesp at home. Box 2897, Call offics. i CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. versally used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; carpets and rugs are also cleaned by compressed air at shop: prices moderate, S. F. Compressed Air Cleaning Co., 308 Market: phones Main 152 and Bush 479. send for SPAULDING’S Ploneer Carpet-beat- Ing works, 355-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; e e RIVOLI ave., 6—Fine cottage house, 5 rooms $5—EUREKA and Fighteenth sts, 126—Rear MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet cleaning 3¢ yard. Tel. Mission T4. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning; 3c. Tel. Mission 225. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-Beating Works, | 333 Golden Gate ave. Telephone East 126. HOPKE BROS.; excellent carpet beating: mat- tresses made over. 1432 Howard;tel. South 218. tel. Maln 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1700 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. RELIABLE woman, with lttle girl, wishes position as housekesper or to ecok for mga. MRS. LEE, 1730 S. Eldorado st., Stockton. NEAT, reliable girl wishes general Rouse- work In a small family; wages $25; carfare expected. Address 33A° Silver st. WANTED—By dressmaker, sewing by the day or at home; plain sewing and children's work Included. ~ Phone Scott 1324. AMERICAN woman wishes position as house- keeper or to cook for small camp. Call or address 905 Folsom st. A _COLOBED lady wants to do_ washing at homs or go out by the day. MRS. HAYSE, 2330 Greenwich st. WANTED—A position by a thoroughly com- patent upstairs girls and seamstress; ref- erences; wages $25 to $30. Box 2028, Call. WOMAN wants work by the day; $1 50 and car fare. Call or address Mrs. Osgood, 113 Hayes street. A TRUSTWORTHY woman -with excellent references for washing; §1 35 per day. Box 3902, Call office, COTTAGES TO LET. and bath, With cement basement; stable and garden; $20 per month to the right party. W. A.'T. AGARD, 77 Flood building. TO let—Cottage, 4 rooms and finished base- ment. Apply owner, lumber yard, corner Army and Condon sts. NY cottage; 4 rooms; north side Filbert near Leavenworth; rent $13 50; large cottage, 2 rooms, basement, yard. e, COTTAGES WANTED. B NEAT cottage, with barn, north of Market. Address 157 New Montgomery st. B I — __COTTAGES FOR SALE. FIVE-ROOM cottage; barn, fruit, flowers; Key routs; cheap for cash. Box 2910, Call office, FOR sale—Cottage, 6 rooms and bath, Inquire at 8 Cumberland st. e DENTISTS. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fillings, 50c plates. $5; full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. YOUNG German girl would like position as second girl or housework. Address 36TA Minna st. YOUNG widow with & child wishes position as working housekeeper; eity preferred; wages no object. 830 Mission st. e e — A RELIABLE young woman would Itke & po- sition as ladies’ maid In or out the ecity: or to do mending by the day. Box 3908, Cail. EXPERIENCED young lady wishes to do light housework for room and beard, in nice family. Box 3100, Call office. A YOUNG lady desires a position as assistant bookkeeper: experienced; references given. Box 3932, Call office. CERTIF! teacher will teach privately or as day zoverness; music if desired. Box 3914, Call office. | FIRST-CLASS cook wishes position; best of city reference; four years last place. 33o4 Twenty-fourth st.; no postals. A RESPECTABLE Swedish lady wishes gen- eral housework in sirall American family; ‘wages $25. Call at 2010 Mission st., cor. 18th, WANTED—By a widow. washing and house- cleaning by the day. 1547 Mission st. Phone Jessie 153. EASTERN trained nurse wishes engagements; raduced rates during summer months. Ad dress Nurse, Box Oakland office Call. GOLD fillings, PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— | ARTHUR CHISHOLM, surgeon-dentist.r.14,1st ACADEMY dressmaking and millinery, 428 McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Accordion. sunburst and_ knife-plaiting. 1 s S A BIGGER school than ever. DR, LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market,nr.Eleventh | —No charge for extracting when plates are | made; oid plates made over like new: testa from $8 per set; extracting 50c: gas given. DR, KNOX. dentist. now located at the Grant building, 1095 Market st.. room 203; all first- class dentistry at low prices. silver, 35c; crowns, $2; no . Dr.A.C.Hewitt,204 Sutter. pain; open Su Set teeth, $1 50 up; crowns,$2 uo: fillings,25¢. floor, Phelan bld., 806 Market, cor. O'Farrell. ALL work guaranteed by the N i Dr. Perkins, Mgr. M! cDOWELL MY, SCHOOL, always In the lead, because we have the best sysiem of dresscutting, give the b:st course in millinery on the coast and kave the latest imported patterns. Positions furnished. Best references. Any pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market st., above Sixth. Sutter; new school of the new systems: call and investigate how you can make your own gowns In elezant fashion. Patterns cut to measure; eve, class 1019 Mkt, Stew- art’s button & buttonhole factor; Taylor. EDUCATIONAL. POSITION as housekeeper or woman’'s nurse: references given. Address Box 1289, Cail office, Oakland. A STRONG woman wishes work by the day; ashing, sweeping or dusting. for Mondays and Thursdays. Call 157 Ninth st. DRESSMAKER who thoroughly understands all kinds of work; also skirts rebound. 470 Fourteenth street. RESPECTABLE woman with girl of T years plain__cooking in small bearding- city; wages $12 744 Howard st. DRESSMAKER, experienced, would like & few more engagements by the day: cut- ter and fitter; reasonabl FIRST-CLASS dressmaker wishes work by the day or at home. 2TB Pearl st., between Market, Valencia and Thirteenth sta. A SITUATION as seamstress by an Americas woman. Box 2890, Call office. SITUATION as nursegirl. Box 3084, Call. WOMAN wants work of any kind by the day: $1 50 and car fare; no postals. 57.“&_“ On June 1 we moved to new fireproof building, 738 Mission between Third and Fourth; more space; finer rooms; better light: finest In the West come and see. S. USINESS COLLEGE. COMPETENT stenographer desires best of references. Address box Call. YOUNG lady wants to learn to pack candy in a candy store. Bex“.mm., z AYRES, founder and manager Ayres Business College for 14 years, has returned to take active management. Combined course, A GERMAN lady desires or house- cleaning by the day. Call at 1507 Caltfornis. zfllduhmkw!h | marriage with one of choice. 10 m. to li a month; life scholarship, $50. , | RESPECTABLE lady p. m.; closed Sunday. 326 O'Farrell st., 326. fi.nm_ Bancroft bldg.. 723 Market st. day. 2009 Fillmore MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAHOL'S‘ A—The LYCEUM. an accredited preparatory | WANTED—Work by the day of any kind, 3043 l'lllrlvulylnt and 1\Jllll!\eul med!llm,E perma- lschool for IIPIIVI‘I';I!". J‘o‘r: ln?’ :nn;flls?.xnm Twenty-fourth st. nently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner | leges; re esident an o RELIABLE woman 3 blds.; she reads your life correctly, gives an | _professor: day, evening sessions. Phelan bidg. | 4 JFLTATIE moman Wishes situation as cooks accurate description of the past, reveals the present happenings and portrays events to occur in the future; if you are in trouble, discontented or mot satisfled with life, or have domestic, love or business troubles, con- sult thig great medium and you will be told how to overcome them: vaiuable advice in all affairs of life; 25c up; satisfaction guar- anteed; open Sundays. Tel. Black 4569, FROM ALL SECTIONS THEY COME TO WIT- NESS THE WONDERFUL DEMONSTRA- TIONS OF THE NOTED LIVINGSTONE. Readings $1. Would It not be reliet to know how mwlll succeed, be relieved of matters that trduble you and of schemes of your ene. mies, that you may meet with better success? Then for rehable reading go to Livingstone, 425 Eddy st.: three separate reception pa lors: lady attendants: hours 10 a. m. $ p. m. THE Prophet of the Nine, teaches and demon- Jstrates occultism, develops your forces, alds you by secret influence, goes into your life completely. An astral life reading will guide you to success. 368 Geary st. Afternoon and evenings. This wonderful man delivers free lectyre Sunday, Gelden Gate Hall, west par- or, 8 p. m. A—Miss M. Wille, 830 Ellis, clairvoyant crys- tal seer and life reader, will tell you exactly Wwhat you called for without asking a ques- tion; names given; special, $1: kours 10 to 8. READ about the wonderful ISMAR, the gypsy, on page 32 MISS ZEMDAR, young, gifted clair, & palm.: I correctly treat your love ‘alrs, domestic trouble, bus. and financial success; names; L.. 50c: G., §1. 714 Franklin, nr. G. G. ave. | | HINMAN'S School of Dancing, 1412 Polk st A—THE Taul Gerson School of Acting gives more performances and secures more engage- ments for students than all other Western schools; speclal summer course. 414 Mason. bet. Pine and California, and branch school, cor. Howard and 21st—Adult classes are now open; children's class will open Sat., Aug. 13. A—CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1435 Mar- ket, guarantees positions to graduates: Pit- man shorthand, typing. bookkeeping; $8 mo. 'GINEERING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur- E’:e;“ ssay, cyanide; day. ev.; est. 1864. Van der Nalllen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. BOOKKEEPING, Eng., math. etc.; day and eve.; individual instr. 305 Larkin st., Prof. T. A. Robinson, formerly pres. Pac. Bus. Col. CLASSES In short story writing and_journalism meet on Mon., Wed. and Thurs., 2 p. m., 333 Phelan bldg.: terms very reasonable. A—METROPOLITAN Bus. Col., 602 Van Ness ave.; positions secured. R. H. Webster, Pres, KENT Law School: day and night; send for particulars. 036 Parrott building, SPANISH classes and private: ifth successful year of teaching. PROF. MAYA, 427 Sutter. | SCHOOL OF JTLLUSTRA’ Da: PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st.—Night e ISAAC Pitman Business College, Haight; individual instruc ; all m?“m. e WESTERN Bueiness Coilege, 1107 Mkt. - _ plete course, cnmmo:'-.u“m;.hm, CALIFORNIA Business College, 925 Golden | SITUATION as a nurse girl. Call 818 Geary, MRS. CRONAN. s SITUATION as dressmaker. Box 3075, Cail. SITUATION as stamper. ~Box 3078, Call. LADY, expert in children's dresses, seeks em- ployment by day. Box 3084, Cail. WANTED—By colored woman, work of any kind by the day: references. Box 3080, Cail. —_— YOUNG lady wants a position in candy store. Address 564 O'Farrel] st. —_— WOMAN wants work to take home: no stairs; Dlease call at 17 Shivley st., rear. WOMAN to do day work. Address MRS, COY, 1022 Jackson st. I - WANTED—Position in country hotel to do up- gtairs work. 219A Mason st., 8. ¥, Cal LADY seeks position in millinery store. Box 3910, Call office. o DRESSMAKER wants work In private family. Tox 3909, Call office. - YOUNG lady_wishes position writer. L Gt Ot e 58 e EXPERT stenographer wishes tticn. dress B. Cail branch, 1941 Mission &t WANTED—Copying to do ax 3009, Gall opying '._. Box —_— A YOUNG lady would llke a few hours light work each day. Box 3073, Call office. Ad- Gate ave.. 8. F.: 75-page catalog on request. 1SMAR, Egyptian seeress, The Vendome, 1104 Market st. pllll mno. Otfice hours—10 a. m. to 5 p.m.; ys, 10 to 12; Wednes- day evening, 6 to 8. Phone South 1141. A—MME. RAVENNA reads life; business ad- vice; names given: 25c up. S8 Ellis st. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c, genis 50c. 851 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun. MRS. CLAR! ‘wonderful palmist and card reader; ufilfi only. 471 Hyde st. MME. YOUNG', 1720 Sacrament 'S wrif eircle to-night, 26c. o n..“:r'.v-n Ness; read.dally. MME. FLO] card reader and . prices reasonable; hours 10-9. 713 fornia. xmwm,m.ni dates, facts; readings daily. Market, room 10. mfimn:m. the. well-known teller, is now at 317 Ellis st. il CHEAPEST and best in America_The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the | Typ United States or Canada one yvear for $1. e A—ORPHEUM Emj o iployment Otfice—Ja Eelp. 426 Powell st.: tel. Main 5752 WE turnish general help. “NA' JAP. Emp. Office, 413 Stockton; best help. Fritz Tamagaki, mgr.;tel. Bush 850, Japanese-Chinese fice; b. 20 vears. oGO 0" Gar. 7 BRADLEY CHINESE and Tel. Main INAL," 500 Hearst bid. le.mfl widow with YOUNG lady wants t. to country with family for bturd.. B?;x‘;fl. l-rld"". EWRITER wishes work for several hours a day. Box 1581, 1008 Market st. e e s WANTED—Position . Address M. WRIGHT, $16 Geary st. " FIRST-CLASS German laundress wants work by the day. 2 Hyde place. off Hyde st. ————— s GiRL would Itke a situation in stationery Store; experience. Box 2. 1005 Market st. a ehild wishes a position working housekeeper: preferred; ‘wages no object. 830 m-u-ez’ ——— e A REFINED young German lady desires a Empleyment Of- |~ position_ as companion o housskeeper. help. 816 Stockton; Main SI1S8. | Ciderly ludy. Bex 085, call crmeerT N VIENNA

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