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40 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALI, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1904 -_——— - ANTS—OContinued. | EMPLOYMENT WANTED —PFemal CEUECE SERVICES. resbyterian Cuureh, corner Jack- sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, service at 11 o'clock. e conducted by the assiste: by the choir. In 50 o'clock there will be a by the th school at 9:30 a. m. Chris- adeavor meeting at 6:30 p. m. Prayer Wednesday evening at § o'clock. | cortially invited. | esbyterian Church, Van Ness ave. Kirk 3 80 ng and evening. Sabbatn ; Christmas exercises and Endeavor, 5:15 and 6:16 3 p. m. to 12 p. m. All mre cordielly 6:30 p. m.; evening woi ; & Curistmas mission China gby Rev. J. H. cial music with other exer- Leughlin clses. A » litornia st., corner Stock- Bvans, rector—Celebra- union, § &. m., music by Chur GRACE ~ David Rev ruing service, with second communion and sermon ; *Te Deum.” in E e, in A flat (Gilchrist); mas Carol,”” words by Rev. music by Horatio Parker; Sunday school, | Organist and " (Gounod) end Gough sts.—Rev. D. D., rector. Holy 7 and 8:50 a. m. Morning ser— nion, 11 &. m.; sermon ng service, 8 p. m.; Haa- “hurch sts.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, Church and Sunday scho ford Leavitt and pts. Sunday service is at is mo evening service. Mr ““What We Music by 4 ‘celio ac- direction of H. Breth- are cordlally invited. “hurch (Second), corner Twen- ts. (Take Mission or Valen- calvert Smoot, minister; Twentieth st. The Sunday 45 o'clock; Mrs. L. A. ent. At the morning ser- o'clock, C. Calvert Smoot will ~iWorshipers of the Christ orchestra and choir, under Jabish Cle: Al cor- ! No evening service. Congregational Church, Post an and Webster sts—Rev. L Services at pear Mission— residerice, Hotel he Chiistmas shop Hamilton will t in_the service. Church, corn Rev. F. M. La fethodist Church, cor. X —Rev. George I preach a Christ- in the evenin 1 mas concert b: Mrs. Robb, soprano, lin; strangers invit at 9:45 a. m.; Ep- rge C. as servioes morning and . g, with epecial music by the choir Samue May nist and o At 2. m. the pastor will preach: topic, a he Wise Men” Af To4b p. m., of song. The oratorio of T Dr. H. J. Stewart of arke by the pastor; s —Matthew il “hurch, 320 Eddy st.—Rev. der preaches at 11 a. m 7:45 sday, S All cordially ain h holds services in Elks’ 2t 8 p. m. every Sunday. ng, A Christmas Ser- hitney will give mes- Pastor, Mre Anna ice 631 Van Ness ave. e given by Rev. Willlam ty to-day at 8 o'clock at Christian Association, Ma- Music by Robson orches- illan. All men are MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, medium, will give | evening, people’s Church, Eike' 223 Butter. Office 1206 Mkt.; sit. dally. MME. YOUNG'S test meet. @ay might, 10c. 619 MoAllister; lecture A—MRS to-night, to-night and Mon- Mre. Seal | HARLANT’'S Christmas test efrcle also Mon. ave., 10c. 148 Sixth st. roon: MEETING NOTICES—OContinued. MEMBERS of La Loge Parfaite Union No, 17, F. and A. M., are requested to meet at Temple, Post and Mont- gomery sts., MONDAY, December 26, &t 12145 p. m., to attend the funeral of Brother Past Master V. GARDET. By order P. DE ST. JULIEN, Secretary. ALTA Lodge No. 206, 1. 0. O. F. . —Initiation MONDAY EVE, . Dec. Visitors welcome. B. F. LEDFORD, N. G. THE Swedish Lodge Odin Xo. 893, 1. O. O, F._ meets every WED- NESDAY NIGHT in Fraternal’ Hall, visitors are always wel- com GEORGE G. MOREN, N. EWAN CHYTRAUS, Sec. MODEEN Woodmen of America, Good- fellowship Camyp & M. W. of A., meets every MONDAY NIGHT at Electricians’ Hall, 35 Eddy W. H. W. 3. ELLIOTT, Clerk; office, Emma Spreckeis building. A NICHT in Auld Scotland.—The S F. Scottish Thistle Club will hold their twenty-third annual Hogma- nay Supper and Ball SATURDAY EVENING, December 31, at Lyric Hall, 119 Eddy st. A gala time 1o ail. Grand march 8:30 p. m., supper 11:15 p. m. Admission $1 50 each. Hat and cloak room for guests. GEO. W. PATERSON, Royal Chief. A. E. CARLISLE, Recorder. THE Cualifornia Debris Commission, having received applications to mine by hydraulic process from B. G. Smith and S. H. Robin- son, in Celtic and Monterey gravel mine, at Columbia, Tuolumne Cal., draining into Mormon Creek, which reaches Stanis- laus River; from J. F. Schindier, in C Hill mine, near Scales, Sierra County, Cal drainine into Rock Creek, which reaches Yuba River; from J. B. Stewart, in Stewart near Olota, Amador County, Cal ng into Indian Creek, which mnes River: from W. and G. penter and Vic Henderson, in Independence mine, near lowa Hill, Placer , Cal, dralning into Independen Creek, ‘which reaches North Fork of Amer can River: from Gold Top Mining Co., in Orchard piacer mine, near Pine Grove, Am- ador County, Cal, draining into Jackson Creek, which reaches Mokelumne River, fros Victor, Frank and Joseph Dondero, Nugget mine, near Columbia, Tuolur Cal., draining into Woods which teaches Tuolumne River, give notic that & meeting to receive any protests will be held at room 68, Flood building, Fran: 0, Cal., Jan. 9, 1905, at 1:30 p. m. THE the Nevada cisco, Cal., National Bank of San Fi will be held at Its bankin bouse, 301 Montgomery st. San Francisco, Cal, on TUESDAY. January 10, 1906, at 8215 p. m.. for the election of directors to serve during the ensuing year, and for the transection of such other business as may ccme before the meeting. GEO. GRANT, Secretary. December 10, CH office of The Call for the recep- tion of adverti; been opened 1008 Market st., Fifth. Open unt!l 11 p. m. opposite ADVERTISEMENTS. subscriptions recelved at | Call branch office, cor. Duncan and Church sts. & uncil | | | and | San annual meeting of the stockholders of | sents and_subscriptions has | 2 —goroo- | A—$1200; OLD-ESTAB. dyeing and cleaning | BUSINESS CHANCES. ' BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. A—$4000; BAKERY and confectionery, estab- lished many years, baking 7 barrels per day; | vagons and buggy; one of the best | See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny. well established real estate office in ; office doing a good business; has | | Napa ‘Ce valuable Contracts; clearing about $150; par- ticuiars. R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$750; HALF interest in manufacturing busi- ness; established 16 years; partner can clear <y ver month; rare chance. R. G. : tea and coffee store, crockery, etc.; Years; stock invoice to about H er éngaged in business in Arizona; must sacrifice. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. 0; HARDWARE_ locksmith and electri- best cal repair shop; established 25 year );::.ulan. Particulars R. G, WILKE, 264 earn; A 0; HARDWARE. locksmith and electri- répair shop; established 26 years; best Particulars K. G. WILKE, 26% A-—$1800; SALOON on water front, close to | Market st.; net rent $120; place established | ¢ years and known as a good paying ! See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. | A—$900; BAKERY with delicatessen sture, ice- cream’ parlor; in very best location; will be sacrificed: owner must leave at once for New York: rent §20. Call R. G. WILKE, 206% | Kearny st. A—$3500; LIQUOR store, with 5 years' lease: 2000 stock guaranteed; 1 block north of & very rare chance. Call on R. G. 26% Kearny st. A—$i800; RESTAURANT and coffee saloon; aily receipts $50; rent $80; lease; place o cated close to Market and a good business. Call on R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny A—$3500; SALOON: the best on the water front; rent $74; place known for the last 30 years as a first-class paying business. For particulars call on R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st . horses; 4 wagons; nmet rent $20; | . for many years and has a large | onage: a good paying business. Call on | WILKE, 203 Kearny st. 100; HOTEL; a first-class paying bar; 14 “dining-room and kitchen, with S-year close to carhous. and other.factories. | “ILhE 263 Kearny st. ! A—$1500; RESTAURANT for sale, In the best | & town in the State of Nevada; daily Teceipts, $100; opposite the round house; no | better paying proposition in Nevada. Partic- | ulars R, G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. $600—WILL take partner in a good paying, micely furnistied’ ooffes paier snd rests- | ease; on rant; part Kea: or owner will sell See R. G. for $1100; | time, WILKE, 263 | BAKERY, one cf the best in city; | i sales $6000; splendid chance for two | partners; not all cash ndcessary. Particulars | s-e R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny st. i HOTEL in Sonoma Co.; 20 furn ;'dining and bas room, bus, 2 horse: cow, etc., and 7 acres of land; 5 yéars' leas Tent $50. or owner will sell whole propert for $12,000. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearns st. omox. BABY girl wanted; good home; Catholio fam- y. Maternity Vila, DR. FU, , 1418 Ei ehth st Alameda ASTROLOGY. strologer, man of abll- booklet. 997 Market st. AGE“B WANTED. AND WOM HUSTLE willing to £2000 to §5000 a year, whether employed investigate this opportu- no capital required; write ars. THE FRED PAR- bot 13, Spokans, Wash. pen free—To introduce our cat- s we will send a beautiful ar: at sent or mot; ¢ your life t for par KE s B0 A POUNTAL gue of novelt x ¥ 2 Q0. ee for Sc prepaid: there is ing cheap about it only the price. F. , San Francisco, Cal., P. HOLIDAY GIFT_Genuine Boroque pearl hat- mounted; beautiful luster; 9 i retalls 50c: mail us 10c to pay cost and will gend t ficent gift absolutely Manufac urmx Co., Muscatine, Io EVERYBODY uses ~Purity Soap Leaves”: | soap in book form; send 10c for sample and particulars. F. ANDREWS & SON, Francisco, P. O. box 2203. WANTED—10 men tack signs and distribute samples and cir- culars of our goods: per month; $3 per dav for exre iman Co., Dept. D. 22 Atlas Mot.. m ST in v INV ment; Bell telenh FREDERIC Fulton st nderful money-making improve- success. 201, 108 Westinghouse, ete., KUNNECKE, room Y ere to handle ‘‘Nov- every merchant buys from S00 varietles; catalogue . 1139 Maplewood ave., elty Sign Cards": 16 to 100 on sight, free. SULLIVAN ¢ Chicago, druff cure or bleach to scalp or hair without e or soiled hands. Mich. igs to introduce poultry com- “u%!(hST;LRA\T Very best location; rent | Union Novelty San | | in_each State to travel, | ground-floor cpportunities to duplicate | TAIN COMB_APPLIES any dan- | DR. VAUX CO., 20 '§ TS_We pay $18 a week and expenses | pound; year's contract. Imperial Mfg. Co. Dept. 54, Parsons, Kans. PERFUMES, tollet articles, flavoring powders. | PACIFIC AGENTS' SUPPLY CO., 1220 Treat ave., San Franclsco. | TOUNG hustiers, §3 day easy: comic cards, cases. etc. M. HESS, 211 Randolph, Chicago. | | FOR sale—Interest in profitable ten-cent vaude- | A—$1750; CORNER grocery and bar, with § living rooms, on Sacramento st.; 415 years' lease; rent $45: the very best location. BSee R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. { 60; close to Kearny and Bush; good-paying 1—.wnm ent: investigate. Call’ on R. WILKE, 261 Kearny s A—$2000; CORNER grocery and bar on Va-| lencla 'st.: lease; old established and .g0od paying business: investigate; a rare chance. See R. G. WILKE, 2014 Kearny st. A—$2350; COAL, wood, hay and grain busi- ness; § horses, 3 wagons; net rent §$34 established years; very best loca- i a good cash business. See R. G. WILKE, Kearny s A—S8 trict tab. ness. CORNER saloon in wholesale d! night or Sunday work; saloon es. '20 years and known as a good busi- | See R. G. WILKE, 2613 Kearny st. A—$2450: CORNER grocery and bar, § years’ leas:; rent $40; store doing large cash busi- ness; location can't be beat; value in sight. Ses R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. OFFEE saloon and restaurant; one | Nmk frem Examiner building; place estab— =; dolng -a_first-class business: pér day. Particulars see R. G. 263 Kearny st. A—$3500; CORNER grocery and bar on Fulton st.; rent $60; living rooms: stock will in- voice about $2800; a well established and first-class paying business. See R G. WILKE, 2615 Kearny st. | eheap. A—CAMERON & CO Phone South 1050. 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for ail kinds of business chances. For sale—Well-furnished and equipped country hotel; 59 roome; rent only $150; 10-year lease; newly painted and renovated b out; about 50 miles from 8. F.; fine, ETOW- ing town; present owner made fortune and wants to retire. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy. Fimt-clase saloon' downtown: 2 blocks rom Market st.; rent §75; well fitted up; receipts $18 to $25 per day; must be sold on account of other business:’ price, $1600. CAMERON First-class short-order restaurant, downtown: fittings new and up-to-date; receipts §$75 80 per day; fine gpportunity’ to get 21 brop- osition_reamonable; best of reason for sell- ing. CO. g For -u-‘al!rln—dnu bazaar rnd #;nr E::{- . Dess; ocati 1 Bxtures and store o tara o) sstabliohed 11 years; fine new stock of goods; has never changed hands; now clear.ng $350 and over per month; best reason for eelling; an op- Portunity of & lifetime. SEE CAMERON "% Harness and saddlery shop, well located; rent $12; well stocked: fine wax machine; all bench tools; everything goes; price, $1000; more than’ value in sight; retiring from business. CAMERON & CO. Hers is an opportunity of getting one of the Pbest groceries and bars in city; fine trans corner; downtown and doing big busine cheng rent; 5 years' lease; receipts average $1800 to $2000 per month; never changed hands; best of reasons for seliing. CAMER- Exchanges made in all kinds of real estate, rooming-house and business chances. CAME- | RON & CO., 3 Eddy st. For sale—Several good business propositions for investors, such as cigar stores, groceries and bars, bakeries, furnishing goods, mer- chandise, ' country hotels, restaurants end many other pronositions too numerous to mention; would be pleased to have you call and inspect our list. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. downtown cigar etore; but disagreement of e. CAMERON & CO. For sale—First-clas doing good busi; partners cause of F. A. BROOKBANK,~ BUSINESS AGENT, 917 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth. A CLIENT of mine who conducts a well pay- ing cigar stand on Market st. desires good, hon:st man as partner to assist him in at- tending ftand, and to same he can offer fine position; no experlence necessary; $350 cash required. Particulars of BROOKBANK. $350 AND services securs an interest in old | estab. office and commission business clear- | ing $200 to $250 :& ; no experience required; r party must be so a reliable and furnish good references me will be tendered Bim. Particulars with BROOKBANK. BARBER shop of 2 chalrs, on busy street, north of Market st.: cheap rent; money maker; gift for §175. Ses BROOKBANK. LODGING-EQUSES FOR SALE—Con. rooms; ll\uy- full and clears a fine Income, but sickness is only cause for being on the market; good chance for some one to get pay- ing Investment at eacrifice. 16 rooms well located on Eddy st.; rent only $65; oak and cherry furniture: clears $§70: leaves 3 best rooms for landlady; everything first-class_condition: here is a fine home com bined with nice littie business; part down, bal- ance as you make It 70-room country hotel; best interior town in dinfng-rooms and B-room cottage month; can get 10 years® lease; brick building; everyihing fine condition; fine business proposition, We have & number of speclal bargains in flats of 6 to 10 rooms, new and modern; can be had for less than half cost to furnish; mufl be eold, elther account of sickness or de- parture. Have large list of real estats, hotels, room- ing hunl-.llnd business chances for exchange or trade always on_hand, o CAMERON & CO., 8 Bddy st. | MARION GRIFFIN, il 406 Hearst bullding, over Examiner entrance, corner Third and Market sts.; tel. Black 380T. Hotels and rooming-houses for sale. Free list. __Abstract of Title Fres With Fach Sale. Each Sale. AT O e LIVINGSTONE, THE occm.'r ‘WONDER. LE, INTELLIGENT CLAIR- isial WYANT READING, CONSULT eSO Lay AT ION FPA m'l!zEENDANT. 2814 KEARNY ST. TTENTION——— 24 T MRS. DR. CLARK, The well-known medium and ehl% may be consulted on all affairs; every led; she will show ycu how to future: sati: circular and special terms. —————————————————————————neanememeees OUSEKEEPER wants a position. Box 3959, | e Call office. | WOMAN wants housework. 9 Verona st. WANTED—A position as dressmaker. Box 3954, Call office. WANTED—Bookkeeper wants position. Box 3951, Call office. LADY wishes position of any Kind by ths day or week. 715 Howard st | WANTED_Rosition as salesiady; best of refer- ces. Box 3082, Call office. | DRESSMAKER, experienced, would liks a few more engagements by the day: good cutter and fitter; terms reasomable. Box 3971, RICHARD MAYO. CLAIRVOYANT. 421 A—Ellis nl—sn’A. H 10 a. m. to 8 p. Frivate fiat. Business confidential . NARD, the famous clairvoyant b N ey medium. reads your life cor- rectly, gives accurate description of the past, present and future; greatest living adviser on all affairs in life: never failed to give sati faction; 25c up. 17 Third st., next Examiner. ISMAR, E; lan seerees, The Vendome, 1104 Market se. San Francisco. Office hours—10 a. m. to 5 p. m.;: Sundays. 10 to 12; Wednes- day evening. 6 to 8. Phone South 1141 MME. PORTER, clairvoyant, medium: born with double veil and second sight: tells past, present_future; 1. 50c; g. by cards $1; palm- istry full life read. $1. 303 Jones, nr. Eddy. ME. KRONENBERG. palmist, clairvoyant, e when others fail iry me: read- 24 O'Farrell st,: Red 53" tel. CHAS. C. HULBERT, 911 Broadway, Oakland. Tel. Maln 1024. For sale—Coal yard, centrally looated, $300 buys a good confectionery and ice cream store in the heart of the city. Hotel, paying $176 per month profit; exc] e for cottage. HOTEL FOR SALE. $5500—$4000 cash buys splendid hotel business in nearby town; 50 rooms and bar; equip- ment; horses and 'bus, and 6 years' lease for sale; rent $100 month; clears $250. F. L. BKAGGS & CO., 26 Montgomery st. FOR sale— Livery and boarding atable, central in Oakland, doing a fine paying business; chea; rent; long lease; it's got to be sold ri h away; will bear looking into; facts and Gres shawn; M1 haalth of Syoor the, reason for selling; ‘call or send for particulars. 455 Tth st., Oakland. GEO. H. LEE. AAA—WIDE awake real estate man, with about $250, to buy an interest in my business; I have more than I can handle; here is an opportunity for a good man who 18 a hustler; are you that man? Box 1583, Call office, Oakland. WANTED—Three or four men to go in with me to investigate what seems to be a good mining proposition. The property can be thoroughly Investigated at small expense. E. E. KEYES or P. W, ing, San Francisco. A RIBBON house wants to be represented in the States of California, Oregan, Utah, Mon- will tana and Colorado. Only parties need answer | Owner dg.]rg to who are thorough ; familiar with the line. Addrvun #Z‘#DE N & ADLER, 41 Me cer A—$350; DAIRY, produce and delicatessen store;’ 5 rooms: rent §25: best location Va- lencia st. Call'R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. $1650—SAN JOSE paying dairy and milk route; cholce patronage; 17 head fine cattle; good Jocation; reasonable lease; excellent equip- ment. Box B, Call office, San J¢ A LADY'S and gent's talloring establishment, cleaning and dyeing, for sale; business well established and in a fine location. Address for particulars, box 3296, Call office. ADJUSTER (having also had office experience in nearly every capacity with firms of high rating) desires position by January; answers treated in strict confidence. Box 8877, Call. 0—GROCERY business: fine stock, fixtures, | horse, wagon, etc.; nice living rooms; garden and stable; Tent §15; seles, $750 per month. 2ox 3855, Call. AN INCOME FOR THE FAMILY— Dividends that will please you. INTERNATIONAL LUMBER & DEVELOPMENT CO. (assets $13,000,000), Drexel bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 100 LOTS free—Applicants sending stamp wiil Teceive deed of lot, size 25x100 feet, Suburb, New York. 20th Century Realty Co., 8 Wall New York. SALOON for sale with lease. Apply at Hi- bernia Brewery. OWEN, 908 Call bulld- | clears $125 to $200) actiy §187 monf ly. Owing to im- from city price is tlally ~ furnished 154-room_hous: Price $7500; 1st 32060 payment See muuou GF-LFT‘IN Trensient house, mear Market st.: monthly. The net)| profit for 1904 up to Christmas was, exactly Located on Ellls st. Ex!m fine entrance, new and modern. leave S. F. once. For first payment wm put you in pos- n House MISS ZEMDAR. young gifted, clair. and reveals love, marriage, business, ete.; am G. $1; hours 10 to 9; names. 714 Frankiin st. WANTEDPosition as nurse in private lies. 105 Russ st. WANTED—A position as housekeeper for small family; no objection to country. Box 3967, Cail office. SITUATION as housekeeper. mi- 315 Golden Gate | YOUNG girl wants light housework. Box 3963, Call office, Pl e s S SR L LN S RS . PLAIN sewing. 780 Stevenson st. POSITION as saleslady. Box 3090, Call offica. WANTEDSewing . at home by competent dressmaker. 1318 Octavia st. | A WOMAN wants sweeping or cleaning. MRS, K., 564% Mission st. BITUATION wanted for kitchen work. MRS. SANDOW, 112 Willlam st., rear. LADY wishes to do fancy work at Bome. Address box 3047, Call office. WAVTED—-Polmon as stenograpber. Box 3983, Call office. MRS. SHAFFER, clatrvoyant, card reader, has returned: sittings daily. 108 6th st..rooms 1-2. | PLAIN sewing wanted. 414 Webster st. MME. SARAH. clairvovant, card reader; ladles 35c: ments 60c. 23% Sixth st. MRS. BAUMANN, the well-known fortune- teller, 1s now at 317 Ellis st. AA—MRS. M. FRANCIS, 118 Haight st.— Slate writing; 30 years In Sam Francisco. WOMAN would like washing and houseclean- ing by the day. 768 Bryanmt st. SKIRT maker wants position: best of refer- ences. Box 3940, Call office. WOMAN wishes to take care of small child 1415 Sixteenth st. A GIRL wishes to assist in light housework; American family. BoxX 2010, Call office. A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and Itfe reader. 1206 Market, r. 14, Galt House. A LADY wishes a position as houseksspes. 115% Harriet st. MRS. CRINDLE'S grand materializing seance, Bunday eve., 8 o'clock, 50c. 782 Ellls st. C. MAYO STEERS, trance medium. 306 Lar- kin, room 49; readings 1 to 5: tel. South 819. A NEAT young lady wishes position in bakery. Call or address 167 Clara st. A STRONC woman wants houss and window cleaning by day. Address Til Webster st C. V. MILLER'S Xmas seance t:wl. 8 oclock; friends only. 1084 Bush PROF. FRED EVANS. noted slate-writer and clairvoyant. 1112 Eddy st. Phone Scott 8S7. ———————————— CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED Alr and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on floor Without removal: carpets and rugs also cleaned by compressed alr at shop; prices moderats. S. F. Com- pressed Air Cleaning Co., 308 Market st.; phones Main 152 lnd Bush 479. WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat. ing works,856-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. WESTERN Carpet Cls ‘Works. 1800 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning, FRED HAGE- DORN & CO.; phone Mission 225. CARPETS cleaned 3¢, lald Sc; furniture moved. GISSLOW, 608 Larkin st. Phone Fast 745. MICHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet cleaning, 3c yard. Tel. Mission T4. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 304. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: prices reasonable. 1708 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263, —— DENTISTS. A NEW plate—The Whalebcne—Cannot break: | warranted 20 yrs.; crowns, $3 50; fillings, 50c; plates, §5; tull set; all work painiess and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. Bleventh No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over liks new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting, 5S0c; gas given. PARIS Dental parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth, $1 50 up; crowns, $2 up; fillings, 25¢. GOLD fillings, 75c; silver, 8%¢; crowns, $2; no pain; open Sundays. Dr.A.C.Hewitt,204 Sutter. ARTHUR CHISHOLM, surgeon-dentist,r.14,1st floor, Pheian bld., 806 Market, cor. O'Farrell. DR. R. L. WALSH has moved from Geary st. to corner Sutter st. and Grant ave. e e et e et session. Highly able. respect- See llA.RlON GE!F'FD{ —_ —NOTICE— PARTNER for bakery; man or woman. 8923, Call office. FIRST-CLASS tallor store; worth $2500; will sell for $800; no agents. Box 2008, Call. RESTAURANT for sale cheap. 8 Twenty- ninth st.; call immediately. Cintatioss Pes i e DN S $200—NOTIONS, candy and ciga furnished rooms; must be sold; make offer. 343 6th st. Box ville theater; capital wanted for improve- ment, bona fide proposition; investigate. Ad- dress box 1584, Call, —_—_—— OFFICE business, Paying $300 monthly; $600 and services of | right party secures half int. Box 8828, Call. LADY snd gentlemen solicitors; liberal com- mission. S. R. WOOD, 630 Market st. Am.m‘!-fl'. A FRAUDULENT divorce s fear at $12 and i no good; for 22 years I've made divorces | e specialty; quick, quiet; no money needed. no pay unless divorce is granted; perfectly | reliable; Jowest fees: advice free: collections made. G. W. HOWE, 1122 Market st. R W. KING, Attorney-st-law, Exam. bidg., ©th floor; entrance room 611; established 26 years; ail courts, gemeral court and office practice; no fees in advance or for consulta- tion; evening by appointment! Tel. Red 3601. AA—Divorce; costs $12; quick,quiet;advice free. all law business; no charge unless success- ful; open evenings. 927 Mariket st., room 301 ADVICE free: divorce costs $12; no fees or | costs in advance; all law busine: open Saturday evenings. 819 Market g FRIENDSHIP Hall 3 Meyer; st SFICKEN, born psychic snd life | rvoyant readings daily. 1085 Mkt. tests; cther eminent speakers. | . 102 O'Farrell, 8 p. m.; free. TESTE, Scottish Hall, 8 p. m.; Maxwell, Wil- | son,_WWrenn, Hovet, ‘Samuels. Mcies, Brooks, | CHILDREN'S Iyceum Christmas celebration at | 10:50 a.m.,0dd Fellows, No. §; dow't miss it. | W. G. KERGAN hoids & test seance every | night except Baturfay: 10c. 148 Sixth st. MRS, ETHEL CRINDLE, materializing se- ance, Sunday, § p. m.; 50c; 782 Eilis st. . MME. BARBARA, epiritual and business me- dium and divine healer. 113 Fulton st. TESTS—L O, O. F. bidg.. Remembrance Hall: 2 free; 7:30, Wilson Hargrave, 10c. e ————— e, SUNDAY LECTURES. PR oo iostedesbedmseosec S AAA—“NOW" jecture, Henry Harrison Brown, subject, ““What is in the Stocking?"—a. prac Tical application of the Xmas spirit; 8 p. free with collection; Memorial Hall. O8d Feliows' bldg., cor. 7th and Market; music. ARTHUR MORROW LEWIS, Academy of Sci. ences, Thursday, § p. m., opening lecture of second course of fine mocial science hctm-. Subject, “Soclalism and Modern Science “ourse tickets, 25c; single ticket, 10c. Thought Association, Scandia Hall. Hall ave.; subject, pendent. Soul”: 2 p. m. ALHAMBERA Theater, Jan. 8, “Some Objec- tions to Eocialism.” Arthur M. Lewis; free, DR. COLLINGE—Subject, “‘Evolution of Sex.” Weilcome Hall, O2d Fellows' bldg.. 8 p. m. TO-NIGHT—Carmen’s Hall, 310 O'Farrell st. ““The Industrial Unit” J. R. Cole. Fres. AUSTIN LEWIS, Union Square Hall, Jan. 8, “‘Industrial Deveiopment in America." ] | | 161 Has Man an inde- | LAN Fraser No. e the 78, O, 8. C., will 145th _anniversary of the birth of ROBERT BURNS by concert and dance in Native Sons’ i Mason st on TUESDAY 41 cux from !um’ work: ('fiml l‘n‘ln: by xn clanemen in costume; Burns’ by well known artists; the conocert to.be !o!- fowed by dancing: music by Fairgrieve; ad- ' mussion S0c, children 25c. COMMITTEE. JOHN GUIDERY, attorney-at-law, rooms 8 and 4, 240 Montgomery st.; phone Red 0617. L. 5. CLARK. 927 Market, room 304; conmulta- tion free; no fees in advance; open evenings. | | WANTED—A good hotel, | MARKBT st. clgar stand, $325; sickness causes | GOOD paying cigar stand; other business de- RESTAURANT and delicatessen store for sale, situated in good business location. Box 8501, Call office. city er cbuntry; country preferred; state price and full-par- ticulars. Box 3101, Call office, ADVERTISING house with Al Bastern lines wants party with §2500 to take half interest and manage office. Box 8609, Call. sale; would not sell for double otherwise. See owner, 12 to 2, at 1442 Market st. i Sattrtubnsnii i ALY GROCERY and dellcacy cheap; easy terms; or would take reliable partner. c;u at 1208 Jackson st. mands attention; no reasonable offer refusea. 18 Fifth st. GOOD chance—$5000 or more, with services; gatadlisned mef. business. Particulse room ), 830 Pine . CHEAP on account ot sickne first-cl Seventh st. B Smbandantne o A WEEK'S news for b cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for malling, $1 per year. ASTEMA CURE. * DI NOLA'S Asthma Remedy relieves instantly; 10c, 25c, 50c. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas, also Wishart, 10th and Washington, Oakland — e AUTOMOEBILES. BARGAIN—$250 “‘Orient’* buckboard, In equipment; used 4 months; owner 7| lacger car: investirats. Call or writs 678 Thirty-sixth st., Oakland. _— A FINE automobile for sale in first-class run- ning order. Address box 1695, Call office. BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. 20 BECOND_HAND bicycies, all maki and up. FRY BROS., 1828 Polk st. —— e LADY teacher has good home for llfl ad- vanced music; $12 month; two $22; heaitheyl locality. 1433 Righth ave., Sunset. FOR sale- ress and dellve teams ll!:‘d; :un.omcr- mmmfil-ln“. ‘WANTED—To buy a corner grocery and state price asked. Address box 1296, Cl.ll. PR el Sason s | it e Wty FOR sale—First-class saloon; long lease; cheap rent; your price. Eox 3814, CI‘H office. $8000—WILL buy half-interest % tablished bus.; no opposition. Boxpl-wm..l-l BY Jan. 1, I have avallable $5000 for invest- ment. Box 3832, Call office. —_— BREWERY enterprise, 50c a share; rare op- portunity. Box 3773, Call office. i $1000 AND service secures p a corporation. Inquire uug" FOR sale, or will take Tooms: last chance. ing . interest in Market, room 2. , saloon and 15 st. T WANT $1000 to llllneh a Nldn‘- ent rise; $10,000 & year profits. Box 3880, C-l‘l‘?!flz. WANTED—Lady partner in rooming- amall capital required. . 810 Geany r "0U% cmum.sx to board. 540A Natoma st. WANTED_6mall_chlld_to board in private family; best of care. 8613 Greenwich st. B CHILDREN boarded. 120 Willlam st. A LADY would llke a child to board. Box 3984, Call office. CHILDREN to board; bome. T Ttk st good quire 282 | XLADY would Tike = Baby o board Box | 3924 Cai otfice. 3983, Call e C. F. ADAMS CO., 318 Mason st.—Clothing for ‘everybody from hat 1o shoes; you can get what you want from us and have it charged. CLOTHING mvrn:u SUITS cleaned and pressed, $1: scouring and ldyeing. Bon Marche, Examiner bldg., r. 410; phone Drumm 44. Call for and deliver free. e —— wwm BAD tenants ejected for $4; efllomon-nx‘ or Im:u;"’.m'w Tel. Main 5580. 70 lease for & term of years—One of the best nnm in the town of San Mateo; large | use. barn, chicken-house, etc.; on the elec. tric line; 5 minutes’ walk from depot; suit- able for private hotel and restaurant; Ifilr‘e mne‘z‘ fine MQ" lowers; a opportuni! for the right Rny lnq\unm-rfip.n.mmr ir Oaks st.,, San Francisco. SPACES to let in an established dry goods, children’s and mmum pllimery, :tlfln:.-. notlons. Address box FOR -l.—s-nry, short distance from San owner 1. nteresiad 1n oiher bustaces, " Agprs n Bakers' Home, 794 Mission st. SWINY SR (TN $4000—BEER bottling works and draught beer ade: st seo l;sount B LY Wunder Brewing Co. e RESTAURANT for sale; trouble among part- ners. 181 Sixth st. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES. McDOWELL DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY SCHOOL. Oldest and most relidible school on the coast. Leading system of dresscutting. Thorough course in millinery: refs. Patterns cut, 1019 Market st., above Sixth. McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Patterns cut to measure; eve. class. 1019 Mkt. On Jan. 1, 1905, MARION GRIFFIN Draw $200 in gold out of the bank | and let the bal- ance of your money stay there until" you have given room thorough Price §1600, duced —to $1200— will remove from the En.mmer bld. JAMES FLOOD! re- butlding, FOR sale—A small and bar. ot 1898 Flftaenth :’mezry ROUTE San Francleco Call, for sale. Ap- ply Bl.n Francisco Call office. —_—_— Inquire You pay $200 down d we back you for a thousand: house located in bu: cor.. Market and Powell Suite 801. ness center, north | of Market st. For | LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. Near theelevators. this holiday snap A—CAMERON & CO. Phone South 1050 8 Eddy st, cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. Beautiful new bullding; grand entrance; electric elevator, lights; ateam heat; 60 light and sunny rooms, elegantly furnished: spacious halls; draperies and fittings of the best; where you can have an exquisite home besides clear - ing $800 per month above all expenses; clo in; cheap rent and long lease; this house {s always full of best people; sickness causes sale; exclusively with us, Rare chance to get cholce 7 room flat; rent, including garbage and janitor service, $40 per month; furnished In mahogany and oak; best body Brussels carpets; new i vear and cost | 8800 to turnish; will sell for $450 on account of leaving cit Y Cholce_80-room downtown European hotel; strictly first class and thoroughly respectabl every equipment; modern and uj ways full and ciears $350 to $400 per mont Dest reasons for selling: with us exclusively. !urnuur. ; electric lights, in fact, everything modern up o date; long lease; cheap rent; owner Q" rent ing city. 20 rooms; good locatlon on Howard st. only 8$60; good furniture; new carpets; nice and clean and paying well; uoo doWII bal- ance out of house; price $1000. Here i 168 good rooms, close in with 3 Fe not furnished. but are all full and pays Kr month above all expenses; owner tak- rger hquse; price $1050. Here Is a nice little home of 12 well-fur nished rooms; rent only $60; whers you can clear per month and have 2 best rooms; Van Ness ave.; only $850. ‘This is a fine opportunity for some one with $1000 cash to get 26 rooms well furnished in oak and cherry: everything in first-class shape and clears above all expenses; leaves 3| rooms for landlady; balance can be paid out | of house, Grand, new, modern apartment-house; beau- titul bullding; elegantly furnished; good long lease with cheap rent; only 15 minutes’ walk from Kearny st.; has 180 rooms and pays $300 to $600 per month: always full; best class of people; a bargain can be had if taken at once. aiiie Httls houss of 16 S ‘g& good fur- ure an( 5 rcnt must dis- nnt—cu- Iw‘tm-t whers you can earn year on uundmm of ‘“ton? in ho? o o el 7 T el !umm:u. carpets; sickness ohly reason Swell family hotel LA e v rent only $425; |llfl g b s0ld at half cost to vl L Big_ snap; 31-room onlyuwrnnm. well $90 per month: will guly take ance time; price 3 g:mcnt huo;nel. rent ished and clearing take $5060 cash, bal- WE incorporate and float stock es; we handle unlisted_securities; loans n iated. g‘?m\no GILBERT & CO., !uhm"anu-. $125—CARPENTER with two nighed. 532 Sixth ':?anmmw See Beautifully fur-, nished house of, 50 rooms; on al SuUDny corner; stick a pin here!, the rent is only MARION GRIFFIN. T 1 [s165; house run Half furnished 40- room house north of Market; $1500) takes it up to 10| 5, Decsmber 2. ‘“rnere is a tide in the affairs of all men's lives if taken at tho flood leads on to fortune.” See MARION GRIFFIN. Salary of $3 per| day and you stay at home. Why not start in_on Jan, 1, 19067 You'd lay away some money. We offer you such a chance in the Fskanan,, of s of a| 30-room ment house; prlce $1800. Terms, %4 cash. Rent s un- der $100, Bes mediate departure llABlON $3500. um:rrm The best fur- nished 24-room| house in this city. On the sunniest| corner in Cali- fornia. Almost Bo work for thel iandlady. _Owner is out of"the city. Come and make offer to II'.A.RION TGRIFFIN. Clean profit $396) monthly in a par- | | Accordion, sunburst and knife pleating. Stew- rt's button and buttonhole factory,110 Taylor. CE————EE——D EDUCATIONAL. A—THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory | schcol for univérsity, law and medical eci- leges, begins its tweitth year. We shall do | better work than before, and give general us well as special courses. Our departments in | English literature, languagss, mathemetics, | sciences, history, etc., are exellant. Two of the best teachers in Califoryia are in charge of English and of mathematics. Come | and be with us, we prepare you well. Refs. Pres. Jordan or any Stanford professor. Day and evening sessions. FPhelan bldg. CLASSES in short story writing and journal- ism will be formed on January 2, 4 and 5 at 2 p. m., at 333 Phelan bldg.; terms very rea- sonable; join these classes; the instruction iy | excellent; rapld progress assured. | E. R. AYRES, founder of Ayres Business Col- lege, has returned; bookkseping, penmanship, shorthand. typing: 85 month; life scholarship $50: positions secured; day, eve. 723 Market, H. C. DECKER. 906 MARKET ST. H. C. DECKER -PHONE JOHN 0531. SQUARE DEALING-CLEAR TITLES. Over 28 years selling houses in_this city. MONEY TO LOAN ON ANY HOUSE. See the Following Bargain; rent $75; only $250 cash. -$ 750 all light and sunny; rent 1400 Market st.: =nap * 2500 up-to-date hotel; . 3200 10-r. ‘house, new furniture - 600 . house on Post st. - 2000 T.; SUnny corner; morth of Market st. 400, 100 ¥.; always rented; clears $400.. - 88001 103 r.; apartment; clears $400 a month. H. C. DECKER, 906 Market st., cor. S!ockton TAKE NOTICE. First-class rooming-house for sale; 37 rooms; clearing $175 per month: 4 sultes: private bath; balance single rooms; all light; modern house; low rent; 4 blocks north of -Market; furnishings best; price, I want a prdposition have good reasons for selling: if not, I would not sell; have vour attorney Investl- gate for you. Box 2033, Call office, $2500—POSITIVELY must be sold at once first-clasy private rooming-house of 16 rooms all new furniture; building of pressed brick: new and modern in every detail; every room occupird: place clearing $100 a month and | positively must be sold at once: open for the most rigid {nepection. KREISS & HORS. WILL, 1070 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. e e e MITCHELL & CO., 1206 MARKET ST. PHONE JESSIE 2081 Rooming and apartment houses hotels, flats. Sold to suit purchasers. Title guaranteed. AUTOMOBILE AT YOUR SERVICE. - | THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the largest | A SUCCESSFUL college: new, institution devoted exclusively to dramatic learning in America; positions guaranteed. Send for catalogue. Native Sons’ building. HEALD'S School of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post st., §. F.; civil, mining, electrical, steam | and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. large rooms; periect light; all graduates are getting posi- tions. §. F. Business College, 738 Mission st. EERING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyaride; day, ; est. 1884. Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Establishpd 1863; largest in the West; an- nual enroilment 1000; send for circulars. ALL Eng. and com. branches, $5 mo.; 47 les- sons Benn Pitman shorthand hold any posi- tion: Indiv. instruc. West. Bus.Col.,1281 Mk, BOOKKEEPING, Eng., Math, etc., day and eve.; individual Jnstr. 305 Larkin st. Prof. T. A. Robinson, former pres. Pac. Bus, Col. A—METROPOLITAN Bus. Col., 002 Van Ness ave.; positions secured. R. H. Webster, Pres. A—GALLAGHER - MARSH BUSINESS COL- LEGE. 1382 Market gt. Send for catalogue. | PRIVATE lessons In telegraphy; rapid success | assured t> students. 246 Scott st., nr. Halght. SPANISH, clasecs and private; fitth year of teaching. PROF. MAYA, 427 Sutt o b i e skt B - i KENT Law School; day and night; fourteenth year catalogue free. 538 Parrott bidg. | POSITION as nurse; reference. STENOGRAPHER wants position. Box 3958, Call_office. WOMAN from country wants position to 40 general housework. Box 8970, Call officm HAIRDRESSER wishes work. 415 Tehama street. DRESSMAKER wants work, §l 50 day. 1308 Howard st. A GOOD young woman wants to assist Sunday or eve at dinner parties. 711 Webster. A RELIABLE woman for plain washing at home; best of references. Residence 213 Shipley st. YOUNG woman wants & housework or Cacond works wages 815 %o §35. 10 Wetmers st., near Pflwcll. off Washtngton. WAITRESS wants position, country. Golden Gate ave. HEAD starcher wants position, experienced. Address box 2081, Call office. 1024 QUICK and intelligent young lady wishes posi- tion in office; no stenographer; writes excel- lent business hand. Please call or address, stating terms, 86114 Greenwich st. WANTED—Home dressmaking at 1620 Castro street. WANTED—Position to do general housework. Address 202 Clay st. A LADY will making or seamstress. Call office. POSITION as saleswoman. 254 Leavenworth street. WOMAN wishes housework by the day or nursing. 735 Brannan st. COMPETENT German woman wishes work by the "day: washing, Ironing and cleaning: $1 50 a day. Address 3922, Call office. A GIRL wants a place to mind bables. Natoma st. work afternoons, 60c: dress- Address box 2011, 7 | A WOMAN wants housewocrk; city or country. Call at 365 Minna st. A WOMAN wants work by the day_ washing and houmlunln‘ Addrus box 388 [ A YOUNG lady desires a position as _ographer. Box 3887, Cail. LACH curtains done up at short notice. 2994, Call. ARTISTIC dressthaker would like engagements by the day; $1 50; dresses altered; perfect fit .\l‘r‘m&d Box 3917, Call. WANTED by competent woman work of any kind for the holidays. Call 143 Third st. Box 3902, Call sten- Box office. MOTHER and daughter desirs chamberwork & few hours a day. Address 67 Clara st. WANTED—Position cleaning house by the day. Inquire at 6568 Jessle st. PLAIN sewing done. 153 Tehama st. WOMAN wants work by the day, cooking cleaning: wages $1 50 and carfare. Box 3888, Call office. RESPECTABLE woman wants to children’s parties during holidaye; good, Box 2061, Call. £ assist refersnces 2 POSITION as nurse. 3750 Twenty-third st LADY would Ifke engagements singing ™ church. 305 Larkin st, box 60. YOUNG lady wants position as lady’s mald Apply 1408 Mason st. WOMAN wants work by day. Apply 1867 Ma- son st. WOMAN would Ifks & few_places to == _half day washing. 3275 Harrison st FIRST-CLASS cook wants situation; “‘ erences. Box 2008, Call office. BCIENTIFIC Weir Mitchell method; sprains, fractures dislocations a specialty; references if Box 3888, Call office. SR o . i 5 1 desninden Aa’m‘vvmr:l:g‘wh as Dousekesper. Bex Amom.-muy-‘-un--c invaild. Address 729 Pine st. A MIDDLE-AGED woman wants work by the day sewing at home; §1 50, Call 11:20, 330 Tehama st. A YOUNG woman wants work in stationery store. Apply 277 Howard st A YOUNG woman waats work by washing, ironing or bhousework. the day, i A MIDDLE-AGED woman for lght Douse- work. Address box 2032, Call e 1t mana s ok cam ! BOOKKEEPING—Save time, gain X with TARR, expert, 217 Parrott ::m::." af A!W'Nuhdyvofldflbmh clan’'s office. Box 3872, GUITAR, mandolin and_piano, month; vocal lessons $1. 828 Haight bkl -~ SITUATION wanted by dress M. J., box 3908, nfl.“b A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements ana subscriptions has been opened at 1003 Market st. opposite Fifth. Open unttl 11 p. m. 20-ROOM lndflfls house for sale 1 Beach. Address box 1405, Call olflnnl.nmh —_— $350—8 ROOMS, mostly housekeeping; Incorae $60, Call 214 Etile a0 s Tont $35 ;n%g‘)ll.mc HOUSE for sale; cheap. Box 3770, —_— LODGING-HOUSES WANTED Ao Aottt ‘WANTED—A lodging house of about 20 roo: "mrm”utm-:l mn‘.;-'mlmmmTaluun and rent na =t culars. 8306, Call office; Bo agents. e WANTED—A 30-room house, furnished or un. furnished; state price; no ageats. Box 3802, Call office. | { SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION- CHICAGO Business Coilege, 1384 Market—Posi- tions, shorthand, typing, bookkeeping; $8 mo. m!mm&&ufi-m- 175 Sixth st. ADULT and juvenile classes now open. Hin- man’s School of Dancing, 1412 Polk, nr. Cll’. WAITRESS wants work. 200 Minna st. SHORTHAND taught thor'ly by mail and per- sonally. Miss M. G. Barrett, ml(nm.nm y. YOUNG la ants w{yw position as copylst, Box PARTINGTON'S. 424 Pine st.—Night o e —— R SUvsons. A i et B0 3 1y eity su] ies ip promptly; or S. IMURA, 839 Sacramento. Tel. ’_Mg:. A Chinese hein, Mabn 5752, SWEDISH w first-class som PLAIN sew! the g e h:':v day; $1. MRS CDRY —_— e e WOMAN wishes to do plain cooking. 1 Fifteenth . SITUATION wanted as cashier. well st. Employment Office—J; Chinese heip. 428 Powell st.: tel. Employment Ot- RELIABLE nese-Chinese fice; all_kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 5188. CHINESE and_Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. MME. LYNN. zqu-nn. plrlmlmd ‘The natural born occult, medium, psychic d cmrvwnt of the Orient: her famous i gives business and guarantees m M W 310 Eilis st mn:‘fi‘lg; reudes, teiis Yoo euachy you called for without asking a tion; names given; $1. MISS WARD, 1206 parior 68, facts; hours 11 . EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. B ] A—ACCOUNTANT, young lady, expert book- keeper, desires vluu as private secreiary; | e ‘WANTED—Position in a choir; an Singer. Address 637 Howara st T ot EXPERIENCED girl wishes tion in candy store. n-um“'c.fl' o e I GERMAN woman, first-class cook. wants to work for parties; best of references. Box 37, Cail. ' YOUNG girl wishes to work as second girl in can take full e of corvespondence and accounts. Box 1 office. WOMAN wants work by the day. 2963, _Call office. -2 Awmm'-!lm .,.hl&flll\md!- . th and eu"t-r: ngudm-flmm mining or camp. Address box 2085, Call hotel. 449 Bryant st. DRESSMAKER wishes work. 919 Howard st. EXPERIENCED dressmaker and designer: suits and evening gowns: advance styles: $1 50 per day. 1264 California st. wnrrm—w-—x.m,—» man, a situation to do housework amé cook- ing. Box 3837, Call office.

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