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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY^ JULY 14, 1901. 28 SAW FRAK CISCO CAJLL. BUSINESS OmCK of Tb« San Francisco ¦ Call, corner of Market and Third streets; open onUl _! o'clock every night in the year. 3 BRANCH OFFICES— 627 Montgomery etreet, p eorner Clay; open until 8:30 p. vn. SOO Hayes street: open until 9:30 p. m. 639 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. nw - €15 Larkin Etreet: open until 9:80 p. m. ¦ 1*41 Mission ttreet; open until 10 V- jax. . £281 Market etreet. corner Sixteenth: open - tmUl * p. xn. _ 106 Eleventh etreet; open until » P- m- 106S Valencia street: open until » p. m. t Northwert corner Twenty-second and K.e_- tucky streets; open until 9 p. m. 2200 Killmore street; open until » p. m. ¦_ CHURCH SERVICES. ' CALVARY and St. John's Presbyterian Church.- worship together, corner of Call- . fonu- and Octavia Bts.— Rev. John Hemphill. D D.. will preach morning and evening at 11 and 7:46 oV.ock. Evening topic, 'The New . gong." Sabbath school and Mr. Johnston s ; Bible daes at 12:30. Christian Endeavor. 6=*0. •Wednesday evening service, 8 o dock. All . are cordi— Uy Invited. « FIRST Congregational Church, comer Post and ' Mason sts— Rev. George C. Adams. D.D., Pas- j tor. Sen-Ices at 11 a. in and 7:45 p. m. Rev. Andrew M. Brodie. D.D. of Xu****" 1 **;* j will preach at both services. All are cor- ' clally Invited. ' . CENTRAL Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis- ' sion s_ t between Sixth and Seventh-Rev. Dr. James Vt. Buckley, editor New York Chris- ! U_o Advocate, will preach at 11 o'cloclc and at? -45 Rev Dr. S. D. Hutfdnpiller. the pas- tor. will preach on the topic. "The Coming j Kingdom." Good music Seats free and . th « people welcome. Sunday school at 12:4». . Young People's meeting at 6:K>. XTNITARIAN Churcli (First), southwest corner \ Geary a_d Franklin sts.— Rev. Bradford Leav- . ltt minister; Rev. Dr. Stebbins. minister emeritus ; Charles A. Mnrdock, superinten- dent of Sunday school. The Sunday school Is at 10 o'clock- The momlng service is at 11 o'clock. There will be no eervioes in July. TRINITY Cb-rch. corner Bush and Gough sts. -R.T. Frederick W. Clampett, D.D.. rector. Holy communion. 7:80 and 11 a. m. Morning eei-lee. 11 o'clock- Evening prayer. 4 o dock. « Krld-y'Bervioe for army and navy at 11a.m. Special musical service July 28. 1301. at c4» P. n. _3_M_J~-_L Baptist Ch_rc_. Bartlett St.. near Twenty-third— Rev. J. George Gibson^ pastor. Ssrvlcee, morning. XL '¦Enjoying God 6 Bless- ; lnrs." Pastor's solo, "While Jesus Calls raosc-e). Evcni-s. ":i5, "Compel Them to Come In." Pastore sola, "O Grant Ls Light" (M_Uer). Tenor solo. Mr. J. Dozler. "A-e Maria." (Ma-cagnl). AT the Welsh Church. 11» Mission St.. be- tween Sevtnth and Eight-, the Rev. R. E. Williams of Minneapolis \rill preach to-day ; la Enrllsh at 11 a. m. sharp, and in Welsh at 7:90 p m. Rev. Mr. Williams ls here for a short stay. Take advantage of tie oppor- tunity to -ear one of the leading Welsh preachers. All are cordially Invited. Bring • your frienflg. BBVENTH Day Adventist Church. 814 Lagnna et. between 'McAllister st. and Golden Gate • avi.— Pre-cbingr thU evening at 7:30 .o'clock toy Elder W. S. Sadler. Subject. "Divine He_U_g." All are cordially invited to attend. Seats free. HOKB of Truth (Practical Christianity). 1231 Pine Bt. near Hyde— Sunday services, 11 a . m. 7:45 p. m. -Weekly meetings. Monday, 8 p. m. Tuesday. S p. m. All are welcome. | ¦ FIRST Church of Christ Scientist. Central block. -3 Sutter et.. between Kearny st. and Grant ave.— Christian Science Bible lesson at 11 a. r __s subject. "Life": Sunday school for ; children at the earne hour: Wednesday even- ; Ing meeting at 8 o'clock. Free reading-room, 236 Kearny st-. room S10. All are welcome. REORGANIZED Church of Jesus Chris^DruM Temple Folsom and Fourteenth rts.— Pi—ach- inir at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. rn. Sunday school. ¦ 9-45 a m This church claims divine author- i ity to preach the restored gospel of Jesus Christ as a eign of his second coming in the "dispensation of the fullness of times. To restore all things lost by gin. j . THE First Mental Science Temple meets every I •Sunday morning at 11 o'clock sharp In Golden j Gate Hall. €25 SuUer st.-Publlc ever wel- j come. This morning Mr. J. Adam* Rollins ; will lecture on "The Positive Individual." . 8e_t« free. Collection will be taken. I F S BIBLE Spiritual Society and Church, ! ; ¦909 Market; 11. free; 2-8. 10c; Kate Heuss- | ¦ man. Seeley. Nllson and others. MEETINGS— SCXD AY. AA— DR. J- DEPEW KERGAN will lecture this evenlne at Crystal Hall. Pythian Cas tie. 909 Market Et. Subject, "Success, to be followed by magnificent views of a tour "Among the Clouds." Those attending may procure free tickets to the X-ray exhibition at the Sanitarium next Tuesday evening. Seats free; no collection. COME and see'C. V. Millers wonderful seances: Sun.. Tues.. IFri.. S p. m.. EOc; you can speak 1 to your spirit friends face to face and recog- \ nize them; _lve names; has received medals 1 from many countries: taken last world's j record medal at Paris Fair. 1084 Bush; tel. «27S Larkin et. j GRAND spiritual test meeting, 909 Market B_:,.J 3 11 free- 2-8 p. m., 10c; rear hall. Mr. swan, Willson, Mads, Maxwell, Maude Lord Drake, Wrenn Etoddard, Kotter._ DR j L. YORK will speak to-night In Ocd- j dental Hall. 305 Larkin tt., on "Mental or . Christian Science, Which T" i , MRS STODDARD'S convincing tests. 10c; cir- ; cles Sundays. Tuesdays; developing circle j Friday. 278 Ninth ft. j Arnold Dlckson, materializing seance' to-night; j farewell; £5c; readings and spirit photos to- j day. 14S Sixth st. MRS -WINCHESTER. 1610 Clay St., near Lar- Ida— Circles to-night and Wednesday, 8; Tues- day. 2 p. m. ¦ MME. YOUNG'S demonstration of spirit re- turn to-night. 605 McAllister St.; 10c; come, ] skeptics. I j KATIE HBUSSMANN'S test circle Friday ; eve.. 25c; sittings daily. 136 West Mission. 1 MRS. GIELINGHAM'S spiritual meeting, 8:15 , p. m.; bring sealed questions. 305 Larkin st. ) "W G. KEEOAN holds spiritual meeting every : night exceot Sat. ; 10c. 148 Sixth et.. 2d floor. JOHN SLATER will hold circle. 25c. to-night, | 8:15 sharp. 1809 Stockton eU. nr. Greenwich. | MRS. EBERHARDT'S Fpirltual test meetings. I 3250 22d. bet. Mission & Valencia; 8 p. m. 10c. : EDWARD EARLE'S wonderful and convinc- j ing test eeance to-night. 328 Ellis st MRS. VIGARS' test meeting to-night. 10c; sit- 1 tings daily. 148 Sixth St., room 32. j FREE lecture on palmistry with free readings ! at 8 this evening. 423 Ellia st. ! MEETINGS Universal Brotherhood, j INTERNATIONAL Brotherhood League, Hu- manitarian Department of IJniversal Brother- bood Organization.— Meeting Tuesday, July . July 1«, 8 p. m.. at U. B. Hall. 310 O'Farrell et.: subject, "What Does Life Mean?" Mu- sical selections; all invited; meeting to-night for roemberi only. , MEETIXG NOTICES. TERBA BUEXA Lodge No. 15. I. O. O. F. — Members are requpst^d ¦§jV"2s>!<C to assemble In the lodge room -%5*5©^ SUNDAY at 1 o'clock sharp for "*»* the p— rpoee of attending the funeral of our late brother. JOHN GRANT LIEBERT. THOS. C. MARTIN, N. G. 3. 3. DE HAVEN, Rec. Sec. CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, I. O. ..«*«»_&. O. F.— Members rflease attend fe'/'gsSfe meeting MONDAY EVE, July 1_ Installation of officers. Visitors welcome. O. W. DAHLSON, N. G. EXCELSIOR Loose No. 310. I. O. \s_-w_wi* 0 F.— Installation of officers MONDAT EVENING, July IB. Brothers cordially invited. '""" T. C NIXON, N. G. S. SCOTT, R. S. JR. O. tT. A. M., Abraham "fr^BlTtf 1 Lincoln Council No. J. meets a __V » ! ever>- THURSDAY EVENING, &/TlVa ' In S~.-en Pines Hall, Alcazar tLNrS^yJ buildlag, 120 O'Farrell et. THE annual meeting of the San FtanciEco So- ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Anl- mala will be held in the Parrott building on MONDAY. July 16, 1901, at 4 o'clock p. m.. ¦when a board of trustees will be elected. C B. HOLBROOK. Secretary. AGESTS WANTED. I HON. THOMAS BRACKETT REED'S "Mod- ern Eloquence." The second edition goes ta press Aug. 2; if you are a bookman there Is a great chance for you on the sale of the j balarce of the first edition; plenty of terri- tory open; it's the greatest work ever pub- liphfrt. Call room gl. Flood bldg. WE want agents to sell a complete course In hypnotism and magnetic healing; e\-ery doc- tor, lawyer, clerk, dergyman, drummer, agent or business man will buy one; on re- c-elpt of 35c in Etamps we will mall you a •sample. PROF. FOOT CO., 337 Banchet st, Los Angeles. CaL A GOOD live agent wanted In every town in this State to sell a new article that every- body needs; a wonderful new invention; no co-npetttlon; $2 50 to $5 per day guaranteed a good steady worker. MAY & GERBEK, €38 Market nt. . , . t AGENTS— Do you want something more profit- able and easier to veil than books or Insur- * ance? Afl. F. PERSON, r. 412. Parrott bldg. SCALP and face massage agents. MADAM RUGG, 1153 Market et.. between 7th and Sth. AGENTS can make 52 to |S per day. Call at 1 Taylor »C . . ¦ •¦ ASPHALTUM ROOFING. _'¦«_. J. PELTIER, asphalt roofing, sidewalks re- paired; postal. 1138 Mission; tel. Folsom 1607. LNFANTS adopted Into good homes. MRS. DR. FUNKE. 1416 Eighth St.. Alaroeda. ASTROLOGY. _ME. CARLSON, celebrated astrologist: horos- copes cast; lessons; 4 to 6 p. m. 148 Sixth, r. 22. ATTORNEYS' AT v LAW. ADVICE free; divorces, private; bankruptcy; collections; damages; attachments; mort- gages; bills of sale; partnerships; deeds; wills drawn; fees low; open evenings. THURSTON, 1008% Market St.. r. 4. opp. oth. ADVICE free; divorce law a specialty; private; no fee without success; collections. G. W. HOWE, atty at law. S50 Market, cor. Stockton. ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. W. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market St.. opp. Mason. L. S. CLARK. Emma Spreckels bldg.. 927 Mar- ket et.: consultation free: no fees In advance. BOjUtDIJiG FOR c ?, I k"^^V J^ A. GOOD home for 2 children; furnished room for parent- 246 Clementina st. LADY would like small children to board; good home and care. 3218 Sixteenth st. ¦ ¦- ¦¦ 2 OR 3 children to board, week or month: best careiEunny yard :nr.school reasonable. 1607 Cal. BOOKS NEW ASD OLD. BOOKS of every kind bought. Tel. Red 2956. HOLMES BOOK CO.. 704-7O6-7OS Mission st. BCSIl— SS CHASCES. £4000— GENERAL merchandise store 'and saloon, groceries, hay, grain, hardware, horses and wagons; established for over 13 years; right In Oakland; owner retiring on account of sick- ness; doing about U00 per day; investigate at GEO. W. AUSTIN & C, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. fl&OO— ESTABLISHED grocery and butcher shop, with etcre fixtures; flat above, and sta- ble, well and pump; gore lot; cost £500; streets complete; fine location In North Oak- land* Insured for J1500; easy terms if desired. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. YOU can secure a good, safe business and full value for your money in cigar stores, groce- ries, saloons, hotels, confectioneries, partner- chips, branch bakeries, restaurants, butcher t<hops road houses, delicatessens, livery sta- bles. Name your business and I will suit you. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, 817 Market st., opp. Mason; phone Mint 191L YOU can be suited in any kind of business by calling at offlce. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, 917 Market St.. near Flftb- Phone Mint 1S1L DRUG store, downtown; fine location; big money-maker; legitimate reason for selling. WALTER HAYES & CO.. S3S Market st. 100 CIGAR stands, 200 candy stores. 300 gro- ceries and bars, 400 saloons, 500 bakeries, 609 stores of all kinds; hundreds of businesses to choose from: call in and see what we can offer. WALTER HAYES & CO., 838 Market. A — WE buy sell or exchange any kind of busl- ness. GUS STRAND & CO.. 209 Kearny < St. A— $250; CANDY and variety store, 5 rooms, furnished: offer wanted; call Sunday and Monday at 2706 Mission st. STRAND & CO., 209 Kearny st. ; J1250— CREAMERY business; all stock, fixtures, machinery, cash register, etc. ; thoroughly es- tablished; receipts daily $70 to $S0; situated on Mkt., where thousands are continually pass- ing: chance never before offered: value In sight; Invpt. at once. Fischer & Co.. 935 Mkt. $125— FRUIT store; bargain this day. Mc- LAUGHLIN & CO.. 777V& Market Et. 1300— CORNER saloon; bargain this day. In- quire MCLAUGHLIN & gO.. 777V& Market st. WANTED— An honest and sober partner with J3000 In an optical business; must either be an optician or be able to attend to corre- sponding, etc.: cash receipts about $1500 to J20C0 per month. Address GEORGE MAY- E1J.LE. German Expert Optician, 1071% Mar- ket Efreet. San Francisco. FOR sale or exchange— For city or country real estate, within 100 miles of city, a first-class corner saloon, established for years; only two blocks from Market St.; elegant fixtures, large nock; lease and reasonable rent; good reasons for selling; no agents. Box 4392, Call office. $50 WILL buy good paying business for young or middle-aced man: 818 to *25 a week can easily be made. Call Monday, room 14, 12 Eddy £t. BAKERY, notion and candy Etore for sale at a bargain irom $80 up. Apply at 2239 Mis- sion st.. notion store, between 1 and 3, 7 and 8 p. m. PAINT shop; must b» sold on account of sick- ness; has steady trade; clears $1000 per year. Call at 22 Verona st., off Third, between Fol- som and Harrison. FOR sale— One of the best patents ever brought into the State. Call early and investigate. WARD _ MOSE-EY, 20 O'Farrell st. FOR sale— Clears, confectionery, store and fixtures, ice cream stand; $150. M. C. COF- FEE, Petaluma. CIGAR stores— Having three of them, I will sell one or two. AUG. H. AUBIN, 1 Grant | ave.: no agents. AN opportunity — Cash grocery: Seventh St., opp new P. O. W. F. HARRIS, 92 Nlnlli St. CHOICE corner saloon; good location; paying business. Apply NE. cor. Folsom and 7th. JSO&— WELL-ESTABLISHED delicacy store; neatest place across the bay. Box 3981, Call. JOB PRINTERS— Good business and plant, cheap; about J1000. Box 2271, Call, Oakland. ¦WELL stocked fruit and chicken ranch near Oakland; bargain. Box 2272. Call, Oakland. WANTED— Energetic, ambitious woman for good business opening. Box 3999, Call offlce. LODGING and boarding-house, 28 rooms, $275 cash: sickness. Miss Jones, 1G0SV& Market, r. 4. J35 DOWN will put upright man In splendid manufacturing enterprise. Box 33S3, Call. WHO wants to Join Eastern parties in a part- nership? 1008»4 Market et., room 4. * FOR SALE — Grocery and bar. 1322 Natoma St.. between Fourteenth and Fifteenth. FOR sale— Merchant tailoring establishment. 701 Geary st- BRANCH bakery and variety store; a bargain. P21 Howard st. ; no agents. MINER; working partner; quartz and placer. Room 35, 192S Market st. BOOTBLACK stand for sale, with 1 chair, $5. 216 Sixth st. barber shop. MILLINERY store for sale in the thriving town of Salinas; about 4000 Inhabitants; Fplendid location: rent reasonable: will be sold at a bargain. For particulars address box 218, Salinas. Cal. 5750— RESTAURANT in factory district; bar- g-aln on account of departure to Europe. Box 4455 Call office. WHOLE or half interest In real estate offlce, with large lists of business. 759 Market st. GOOD opening for barber shop and baths " In hotel; also tailor. 718 Valencia st. " CLASSIFIED advertisements and subpcrlption3 recei\ed at Call branch offlce, 2200 FUImore Bt. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. H. C DECKER^ ilWO^M^ark^tT^P^rFifuTEt! 14 rooms $600 18 rooms on one floor — $9C0 27 rooms, 17 furnished $600 S-room flat .'......$400 70-room hotel, country town $3000 S5-room boarding-houee $75C0 10 rooms, muf-t sell $500 21 rooms, fine corner, clears $2C0 $1500 6-room flat, downtown (transient) $300 16 rooms on Mission st $600 23-room house, clears $200...' ;...$2100 16-ROOM HOUSE New, fine furniture Clears $150 Price 11400 666 other bargalm: from £50 to $10,000. - H. C. DECKER, 1C20 Market St., opposite Fifth. A. CAMERON & CO.. ~~ :, 850 Market et. and 8 Stockton st. Rooms 21, 2! and 23. Phone Bush 32S. If you have hotel, rooming-house or business to sell list with us. We have. cash customers for all sizes and prices. See list of bargains. 62 rms.; rent $135; good fur., carpets $3250 46 rms.; rent $150; perm., transient 240O 33 rms.; rent $150; Market; mortgage $800... 2000 16 rms.; rent $50; perm, and transient..... 700 MONEY loaned on deferred payments; 1% p. c. 12 rms. ; rent $65, pri. board; good fur $1000 10 rms.; rent $52 50; fur. carpts & loc good. 400 6 rms.; rent J25; new hardwood fur 375 Over 600 houses listed. Call before buying. ATTENTION, BUYERS! j You may buy any rooming-house In the city, and | pay for it In monthly payments from the profits .. ; of the house. Vacant houses furnished. DONALD INVESTMENT CO.. . 850 Market. OWNERS of good lodging-houses— Notice; I have buyers for any good house that ls offered at reasonable price." To sell your house quick list same with me' Send me a postal or call me by phone— Mint 191L Same will command Immediate attention. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, - ; 917 Market St., opposite Mason. A WELCOME to all Epworth Leaguers. , MARION GRIFFIN. • 719 Market st:, by Call Bldg.; tel. Black 1803; restaurants, delicatessens, Etores of all kinds; £22 lodging houses. • Call at offlce for list. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE— Con. WINSTON & WOLF. ¦ * ¦ • . 1028 Market St. . Telephone Jessie 2211. 7 rooms; new flat; rent $25; corner.. $165 17 rooms; rent $50; clears $50; time........ 850 26 rooms; good corner; part cash 'J2SS1 42 rooms; rent $105; payments 1700 55 rooms; rent $100; paying house..... 2100 FISHER & CO., 935 Market; phone Folsom 1343. 75 rooms; price.... $5000 1 42 rooms; price.... $3300 26 rooms; price 1900J 30 rooms; price 2230 14 rooms; handsome; rent only $60; prlce..$750 22 rooms; elegant; rent only $60; price.... 1500 We have over 300 more, any location, kind or price, at bargains , and hurried sales. :. THE largest and - best list of lodging-houses and hotels can be found at offlce of G. W. SCHWEINHARD, .; ' No. 917 Market st. (near Fifth . St.). Phone Mint 1911. / A — WANTED at once, tenants for new rooming house; 50 to 100 rooms. A, M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market Et. : ¦ .¦-¦¦¦ SrmiTUALISMj^^^ MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the well-known ' tranca medium, is permanently located at 1206 "Mar- • ket Bt., corner Golden Gate ave., rooms 25 and 26; take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guaran- \ teed by mail: send stamp for pamphlet w:th special terms. Daily and Sunday. ______________ Trance, business medium; life reader; exam- ines ore; oil' locations; medical clairvoyant: treats, cures sick: cancer removed without use of knife. 1164 O'Farrell, nr. Gougrh: Ellis- et. car; sit., $1; letter. $2. Tel. Hyde 2461: RESUMED business— MRS. DR. FARNHAM. the world-renowned spiritual medium: advice- in all affairs of life: lawsuits, divorces, deaths: unites the separated: mining a spe- cialty; circles Sun., Wed., Frl. eve.; letters answered. Residence (no signs). 38 McAllister. CHAS. BROCKWAY has returned and ' will give one of his proof positive test seances to- night; admission 25c; developing class Tues- day. 8 p. m. ; private readings dally. 299 Hyde Bt., corner Edrty. MRS. HUBBARD. 109 Oak: cir. Tues., Fri.. 5 p. m.; Wed.. 2:30 p. m.; 10c; meet, daily, ROc. FRIENDSHIP Hall. 335 McAllister— Mrs. C. J. / Meyer; sittings dally; teBt to all to-night, 10c. EDWARD EARLE. 323 Ellis— Reading dally; I seance Sun.. Tues. and Thurs. Tel. Polk 1601. CLAIRVOYANTS. ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST. MRS. DR. CLARK, • The well-known trance medium, 1206 Market st . ' Are you in trouble? Bad health, business worry, family difficulties, legal complications or under evil Influences? Mrs. Clark will help you. She deals wlih life and its practical bearings, and many are they who rise to call her name "blessed." Her enor- mous, and varied experience for years of study and travel, and above all her marvelous power of knowing all things at a glance, make her advice invaluable. The most complicated dis- ease, business entanglement or domestic diffi- culty Is Instantly perceived and the retnedy suggrested. There is no case too difficult for her to handle, as thousands can testify. _____ # Life in all Its various phases she has made her one study. The cause of failure, the road to success, de- nominate conditions, and rise above all evils of whatever kind she has mastered. No man or woman need remain under the cloud. There ls always a way out. She will discover it and help you. : READ HER CIRCULAR. Sent free on application with 2-cent stamp, and learn more about the laws of life and her own riecullar and wonderful powers than you have ever known. SHE GIVES ADVICE ON BUSINESS, Speculation, stocks,. Investments, law, etc. She will tell you what trade, business or profession you are adapted for. Tells you when and whom you will marry and how to make It a peaceable and happy union. Has your lover deceived you? Or are you in trouble? You can be aided and all can be made right. Family love and. In fact, all domestic troubles of public or private nature can be made right and kept right after a visit to this inspired medium of modern times. Removes evil Influences. She never falls to unite the Separated by proper advice. LEARN THE SECRET POWER TO CONTROL Have you ever noticed how some people are lucky, happy and prosperous In life, while oth- ers merely exist and are just as miserably un- happy? Why is this? Can you anwser? Ask her and she will tell you why. Mrs. Clark has devoted ten years of her life to the study of clairvoyance. Mrs. Clark Mas been located In this city for several years and ls not compelled to seek other localities. SHE HAS STOOD THE TEST AND IS HERE TO STAY. . Call and test the doctor to your heart's con- tent, and you will depart thoroughly satisfied that there is at least one reliable medium and clairvoyant now In your midst. Nothing in life Is too obscure for Mrs. Clark to reveal. If you have lost faith and given up In despair because of former failure, take courage now and call on Mrs. Dr. Clark without delay. Con- viction will be sure and happiness and success will follow. ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mall. Send stamp for circular and special terms. All busi- ness sacred and confidential. Sickness, losses, deaths, etc., will be omitted from your reading at your request; otherwise everything, good and bad, will be given. MRS. DR. F- CLARK. 1206 Market St., corner Golden Gate ave. Parlors 25 and 25; take elevator. Offlce Hours — 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. dally. MME. M. BERNARD. THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bid* Sh« reads your life correctly, gives an accurate de- scription of the past, reveals the present hap- penings and portrays events to occur in the fu- i ture. If. you are in trouble, discontented, un- happy or not satisfied In life, or have domes- tic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them. Valuable advice In all affairs of life; 2Sc up; perfect satisfaction guaranteed. A— LINCOLN — CLAIRVOYANT AND HIGH PSYCHIST ' He tells your name, condition, desire, hopes, etc., without asking a single question; cures diseases without medicine; shows you how to avoid bad luck and hew to make yourself lucky: reunites the separated: makes harmony in your home: gives: accurate advice on all business affairs; investments.minlng.oil; read- Ings by mall; send stamp for terms. 125 Turk. WHY. If some people only knew that they could be benefited by my wonderful occult powerF, what a chanjre It would make in their lives; it would be brighter and happier and better in every way; consult the genuine and she will guide you right. MRS. DR. VALIEN. 1523VJ Market 'st. ' KNOW YOUR FUTURE. - REMOVED— MME. MONTAGUE, eminent clairvoyant and scientific palmist; gives ad- vice on business, speculations. Investments, sickness, law, divorce;, gives truthful revela- tion In love affairs: reunites the sepa- ! rated; no failure. 116. Turk gt. ' : MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the well-known trance medium, is permanently located at 1206 Mar- ket st., corner Golden Gate ave.; rooms 25 and 26: take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mall; • send stamp, for pamphlet' with special terms. Dally arid Sunday. ¦ MME. ARNDT, the great clairvoyant, tells past and future; never falls; has the greatest Egyp- tian secret: shows picture of future husband or wife; 25c up; satisfaction to everybody; cures diseases by sympathy. 215V4 Sixth st. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double veil— second sight; diagnoses disease with life reading; ladles 60c; gents $1; palm, and clalr. sit.. $1 50. 126 Turk. Mrs. Dr. Saylor, queen of clairvoyants & palm- ists: names and dates; L. *3c; G. 60c; mail £L 1511% Market, op. Van Ness; tel. Mint 1095. MME. SANDERS, 127 Mason, medium; teaches palmistry and mind telegraphy; advice on all business; 4 questions by mall, $l;.hr's, 12 to 8. KNOW your fate; Mme. Richards, astrological palmist and render of human deEtiny; never fails; 25c and 50c. , 1203 Mission st., cor. 8th. ISMAR. the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist,, permanently, located 1118 Market, op.. . 6th: private readings dally. 10 a. m. to S p. m. WONDERFUL clairvoyant— What • he- tells ¦comes true; send 10c. name, birthday. Prof. E. Garnet, box 672. Manchester, N. H. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader; ladies 25c. -gents 50c. \ 132 Sixth st. ' ' - : ¦' MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, card reader and palmistry; truth or no pay; 25c. 1149 Mission. Mrs. Mallory, clairvoyant card reader;when oth- ers fall consult me ;: L. 25c, G. 50c. 917 Howard. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; ladles 25c; gents 50c... 951 Mission'., nr. 6th; open Sundays. CLAIRVOYANT card reader from Louisiana; only 10c. 262 Minna st., near Fourth. •; '¦'¦'¦:• ¦ . MRS. MELVILL. well-known: clairvoyant. water reader. 11. 6th;Gcrman spoken ;tel. Howard 1846. M. WILLE, crystal seer, clairvoyant,': medium; ; sittings, 9 a.m. .to 8 p.m. ; SOc. 215 Leavenworth. MME. ECHAFFER.: clairvoyant, 'card- reader; sittings dally. 44SV4 Jessie St., bet. Sth and 6th. CXAIRVO YAKT8— - Contln _*d. ISMAR THE GYPSY. / ISMAR, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws aside the uncertain years ahead; happlnesB and success go hand in hand, yet hundreds fail where suc- cess is possible, were It not for a lack of fore- sight Into the future. If you are in trouble of any kind, discontented - unhappy or not satis- fled in life, consult ISMAR, for she . Is a prophetess of world-wide fame and. her name has ¦ become a proverb in thousands of homes made happy by her aid and advice. . ISMAR can be consulted dally : from 10 a. m. to 5 p. '- m.; Sundays by appointment only, at her offlce, 1148 Market Et.; opp.i Sixth. By mall, three- ques- tlons answered. $1. Full life reading. $5. MME. VON GORGEN. the greatest card reader in the world. 521 Octavla St., bet. Hayes and Grove. ' . ¦ . MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently: business advice: names given: 25c up. - 5 Fourth st. CAPE NOME. CAPE NOME direct; first-class. $75; . second- class, $40; first-class steamer sails in few days. C. F. MOORE, 935 Market at., room 6. CARPET nEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULOING'S pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works. 353-357 Teha ma St.; tel. South 40. BEATING, 3c; laying. 3c; renovating, 5c up; work guaranteed. T. R. Co.; phone Scott 1310. RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beating works: prices reasonable. 17C3 Harrison; tef. Mission 263. CONKLIN'S SupTrior Carpet-beating' Works, 333 Golden Gate ave. ; telephone East 126. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter St.; tel. Main 394. GEO. W ALCOM. Proprietor. JONES & CO.. reliable carpet cleaners and ren- ovators. 25-27 Eighth Ft.; tel. Jessie 1061. CITY Steam Carpet-beating Works. G. H. STEVENS. Mgr.. 38-40 Sth St.: tel. South 250. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-beating and Reno- vatlng Co., 210 Fourteenth st.; tel. Mission 74. CARPETS cleaned at the lowest rates. STRAT- TON. 3 Flghth St.; telephone Jessie 944. CHIROPODISTS. INGROWN nailp, bunions, corns, warts, chil- blains; painless cure. Dr. Duncan, 415 Sutter. COLLECTION OFFICES.- COLUMBIAN Law and Collection Agency, room So, 916 Market St.— Experienced, reason- able, trustworthy. j_ GEORGE w. KELLY'S A<rency^-No charge un- less successful. Room 310. 927 Market Bt. } COTTAGES TO LET. . COTTAGE of 4 rooms and bath, large yard ; rent reasonable. 3756 Seventeenth st. ' FIVE rooms; large yard; cellar; reasonable. 714 Florida st., near Twentieth and Bryant. WOLFE. 8—4 rooms; rent $8 50. Key No. 12. next door^ DENTISTS. \ AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- ket St.. cor. 4th." rm. 7, Flood bldg.. you can have your extractions done, painlessly; teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns, $3 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of- fice hours 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. ; Sundays, 9 to 2 p. m. J. W. THATCHER, M. P., Manager.' EIGHT prizes for best crowns," plates.' bridges and fillings: extractions or fillings by.my wonderful secret, painless method; 20 years' experience; no students; advice free; prices cheapest and guaranteed: lady attendants. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK. 20 O'Farrell St. A— NEW unbreakable plate, the Rose Peari, warranted for 20 years; crowns, $3 50; fillings, 50c; plates, $5; full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. AT Ideal Dental Co.. 6 Eddy st.— Work done on" weekly Installments; lowest rates. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush- Full set of teeth, $1; crowns, $3; fillings, 25c. DR R. L.WALSH.815% Geary.nr.Larkin— Pain- less extraction SOc; plates $5 up;phonePolkll35. DR. H. G. TRUMAN, dentist, third floor, Ex- aminer building; formerly in Murphy bldg. ¦ LOWEST prices In S. F. Painless extraction, EOc. N. Y. Dentl6ts. 969 Mission st.,.cor. 6th. VAN VROOM— "Painless"; evenings and Sun- days. • 1001 Market st., corner Sixth. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG. 1341 Polk St. DETECTIVE AGENCIES. McCABE'S Detective Agency handles all legi- timate detective business; divorce cases posi- tively refused. ' Emma Spreckels building, rooms 323-324. San Francisco; tel. South 381. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dressmaking '& Millinery School-f- Class 'rates; patterns cut. 1019 Market st. ACCORDEON pleating; country orders prompt attention. 121 Post, over O'Connor & Moffatt. EDUCATIONAL. ' A^RESn_e_d7n^Busine«rColie^^ra3^arket— $8 per month ; $50 life scholarship guarantees a complete business education; shorthand, typ- ing, bookkeeping, cm'l arithmetic, com'l law, ,i penmanship, etc.; experienced teachers; new typewriters; positions secured; catalogue free. GALLAGHER-MARSH College, Parrott bldg.— Shorthand, typing and bookkeeping; Robert F. Gallagher, expert court reporter, teacher of . shorthand:, reportorial phrasing taught; prac- tical bookkeeping, full course, $50; catalogue. A— THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges: references. President" Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. HIGH school • students — The Weekly Geometry Papers make home study easy; circulars. 3040 , Sixteenth st. ACTING, elocution, specialties; Hallett School, associated with theatrical agency securing positions. Alcazar building. 120 O'Farrell St. MERRILL-MILLER College— Shorthand, typ- ing, practical bookkeeping. Rooms 40-45. Par- rott bldg.; Individual Instruction; catalogue. ENGINEERING— Civil, elec, mining. mech..sur- vey, assay, cyanide: day, eve.; est. 1864. Van der Nalllen School. 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. A FULL course of Ellis bookkeeping and the Gregg shorthand costs only $60. San Fran- cisco Business College. 1236 Market, st. A SPECIALTY— Perfecting beginners; business college graduates; bookkeeping: figures; short time. TARR, exp. acct., 220 Parrott bldg. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc. ; day or eve. ; $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. MARY P. Westhaus, piano, mandolin, guitar lesson?, SOc; piano for practice. 39 Fifth st. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post St.. S. F. ; founded 1P63; new 80-page catalogue free. PROF. L. MERKI, successful teacher of violin, mandolin and guitar. 1008 Mission St., nr. 6th. BANJO and jruitar. R. T. ROSS, 514A Jones Et. ; strlnc music furnished. MEDICAL hypnotism taught to students of both sexes; chronic functional nervous dis- eases and habits cured. Suite 5, 141 Powell. . ' ELECTRO-THERAPEUTIC. Electric-Chemic medication cures faulty nutri- tion, nerve, blood _ constitutional diseases. Drs. K. & K.'s Electric Sanitarium. 8 Mason EMPLOYMENT OFFICES.. JAPANESE and Chinese help of all kinds; cooks, waiters and house servants. > GEO. AOKI & CO., 421 Post at.; tel. Bush 135. - ORPHEUM Employment Office— Japanese, Chi- nese help. 426 Powell.nr.Sutter; teL Black 6072. CHINESE and Japanese employment of flee— Best help. 411^4 O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese employment ot- ¦ flee; nil kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 5188. EMPXOYMEXT 'WANTED— FEMALE. FIRST-CLASS Swedish cook desires situation; best city ref. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS waitress wants a position at the • springs. MISS_CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. ¦ FIRST-CLASS second girl desires situation In country; ref. MISS CULLEN, 325. Sutter st. |£ HOUSEKEEPER by Eastern woman; elderly; used to children: good cook and laundress; ; capable to do entire work- of small family; wagett $15. ! Box 3908. Call office, ft A LADY. Just from the East wants 4 days in "the week washing and ironing; first-class flannel washer; best of reference. Call at 3B Treat ave.. between Thirteenth and Four- teenth, Folsom and Harrison sts/-: ¦• . ' BOOKKEEPER and typewriter, lady, experi- . . enced,' first-class double-entry bookkeeper, de- sires position; understands safeguard •¦ and corporation systems thoroughly; Al . refer- • ences; salary moderate. Box 3924, Call offlc9. WANTED— Dressmaking : in families; $2 per • day; good, quick -worker; ref erence. : 2509 Misslon'st... rear. - . ' ¦ RESPECTABLE ' young girl -wishes a. position to ' do , second . work ; neat sewer. -.Call at 2832 1 Howard St., near Twentyrflfth. , ¦ ! ¦ $12— EXPERIENCED cook; light washing; gen- eral housework; -children's qare; ' piano- les- • sons; by mother and ¦ daughter. • MRS,; A. I. . MARSH,' general S. F. P. , O. , / . r EXPERIENCED nurse would like the: care of invalid;' best • of reference. : Address M., 1511 ; ; Golden: Gate : ave. . : ... ' •'''-. ;--• RELIABLE 'woman ¦ wishes ' position, ;' private : family or hotel, .to do chamberwork. Address : :box 3980. ; Call -offlce. .;• v" - ' •¦'.- r - ' ' ' EMPLOYMENT WAKTED— FEMALE. WOMAN would like a place as cashier. Ad- dress M.. 1511 Golden Gate ' ave. ;;-> GIRL would tike a place to do general house- work in a nice American family. Box 4440. '' Call offlce. ...¦¦¦ -- GOOD chambermaid or dishwasher wishes a situation in a hotel or boarding-house or to care for a lady Invalid; by the day or week. ( 428 Broadway. - ' FIRST-CLASS German cook wishes position in private family; no housework. Box 4390, Call. RELIABLE mldde-aged woman wishes position - to do general housework in small family or care- for sick lady. 118 Grant ave., 2d floor.- WANTED— Situation as housekeeper or assist-, ant in first-class hotel or rooming house dur- ing stay of Epworth Leaguers or longer by a refined and experienced housekeeper. Box 4000. Call. . . ' '•__. YOUNG lady, 3 years' experience, desires situ- * atlon as stenographer and typewriter; ' also acquainted with bookkeeping; references. A. M.. care.Alden Co.. 1118 Broadway. Oakland. STRONG, _ood, willing woman; great house- cleaner; can do most any. kind of work; good references; wages $1 per day and car fare. 88 Third St., room 10, upstairs. . REFINED youner lady, 20, from the East, ' de- sires a position . as housekeeper. Box 3794, Call offlce. WOMAN wishes a position as cook In a coun- try boarding-house. Box 379O, ; Call offlce. _ DRESSMAKING in families; skirts a special- ty; $2 per day. Address A, box 3312, Call. EXPERIENCED sick nurse would like care of Invalid; good references. 1804 Howard st. A GERMAN woman wishes to work by the day at washing and housecleaning. Call at 629 Peat St.. M. G. . A YOUNG woman with five years old child would like a respectable situation; city or country. Box 3935, Call offlce. DRESSMAKER would like work by the day; $1 50; no objections to country. Address 121 Shotwell st. - ¦ A GOOD reliable girl wishes situation for gen- i eral housework; no postals; references If re- quired. Call at 3873 Seventeenth st. YOUNG woman wishes work by the day; best of references. 244 Linden ave. ¦ YOUNG girl wishes situation as saleslady ; no experience. 915 l /£ Fourteenth si. DRESSMAKING by the day or work at home; llght'sults. 507 Turk st.. tel. Polk 2510. _ WANTED by a -respectable German, a place as working housekeeper in a nice family or with an elderly couple; best of refeience. Box 3979. Call offlce. ELDERLY woman. Protestant, wishes to do light housework; good cook; city or country. 13S Fifth St.. between' Mission _nd Howard. WOMAN wishes work in first-class family or second work and care of children and assist in general housework. Call 429 Fell st. A "WOMAN wants sweeping or cleaning or of- fice work. Call or address M. S., 152% Clara. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third St., near Mar- ket— 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 week; convenient and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and firom ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Flllmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1036 Valencia st. » • EMPLOYMENT WANTED — MALE. PRACTICAL miner wants' position; thorough . mill- man on stamps or circular mills; had experience on low-grade ores, also with mine ¦ development, the handling of men, and ls capable of taking entire charge on free-mill- ing plant or construction: have assay outfit and transit; understand steam, water power and compressed air; tools and calculations; reliable; reference. Address box 3982. Call. A YOUNG man (Danish) with ¦ wife and one child year and a half old wishes situation on country place; man good gardener, horse- man and understands that work thoroughly; wife good cook if required; reliable In every respect: first-class references. D. N., box SS01, Call offlce. RELIABLE man wants position In private place; understands care of horses^hd garden: good driver: can milk; best of references. Box 3922, Call offlce. A— TRUSTWORTHY man (Dane) wants situa- tion in city as gardener and horseman, etc. ; good home more an object than wages: best of references. M. B., box 3321, Call offlce. BUTCHER wants position in some wholesale j place to drive wagon or some other work. Write to C, W. F.. 1909 Leavenworth st. EXPERIENCED cutter and fitter ¦ on men's garments open for a job. Box 3927, Call office. YOUNG man 23, honest and reliable, wishes position as driver for a wholesale- or retail house. Box 4464, Call offlce. WHO wants a reliable farm worker lately from Sweden? Address S., 1S25 Webster St.. S. F. JANITOR, experienced, references, wishes a position; tie content with moderate salary. Box 3992. Call offlce. . YOUNG man experienced In general offlce work would like situation. Address box 3926, Call offlce. YOUNG man from Pennsylvania, age 23, wishes steady position; excellent ref. Box 4451, CalL A MARRIED baker, ls good foreman on bread, wishes a steady position. 376 Fifth st. WANTED— A position by a man handy in the . kitchen or chamber; handy with tools; a good all round man. Address box 3791, Call offlce. PARTY wants good article to sell to pro- vision dealers; describe same. Box 3994, Call. YOUNG man wishes position of any kind in a wholesale or retail store; can give good references. Box 399fi, Call. WANTED by first-class accountant, position as bookkeeper, accountant or general offlce work; can* give best of references. Address box 4450, Call offlce. FRENCH pork butcher wants to work as an apprentice cook in a private family; refer- ences. FAUVET. 725 Sansome st. NEWSPAPERMAN, practical printer, wants position; can work in any capacity. Box 3918, "Call offlce. | YOUNG man, German, 27, seeks employment of any kind; grocery store or saloon preferred. Box 3919, Call offlce. - . ENGINEER and machinist of long experience; up to date, temperate: has good references. L. A.. 809 Sixteenth St., Oakland. POSITION wanted as attendant to an Invalid; best of references. Box 4469, Call offlce. PHYSICIAN from the East wishes position an assistant or nurse, or attendant; also a mas- seur; fnll ltne of instruments. Box 4162, Call. GOOD butcher wishes situation in city. Box 4326. Call offlce. ¦ JAPANESE boy wants some situation a por- tion of the day, between 6 and 8 a. m. ; good pay. "The New World," 1018 Powell st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Flllmore St. A BRANCH offlce for -Call advertisements and subscriptions . has been -established at 1096 Valencia st. ¦ EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE and sales offlce, 321 Phelan build- ing. Market St.— Send particulars of anything vcu have for exchange, sele or want: registra- tion free; insurance and loans; genuine oil lands, Coalinga and Kern; patent desulphur- ¦izer; crudeoll burner; large tract of timber land: copper and gold mining property; fine hotels, country; jewelry and piano, $2000, snap; choice dairy ranch, investigate; state your wants. . . , . WISH to exchange good real estate in San Jose; well 1 Improved; 5 50-varaa, with large bearing trees, .all kinds of fruit; price $10,000; for San Francisco property. Box. 4313, Call. "^ JFEATH^RS^REKO^VATED. FEATHER pillows and mattresses steamed, renovated. E. J. O'ROURKE, 1393 Valencia st. ;. phone Capp 2682. . .;! FLATS; TO LET: ~ $37 60— UPPER flat on Larkin, between Jackson and Pacific, 7 rooms, etc. ; brand new; light and sunny;never yet occupied. ' • : ; ¦• . ¦ $32 50 for lower 7 rooms and $40 for upper j 9 rooms, on Flllmore st., between Green and I Union; both fiats light and sunny and brand j new. LYON;& HOAG, 114 Montgomery st. - ! HOUSES, COTTAGES, FLATS TO LET. . ¦ 1125 Leav'wth; h.,8r.$S2 921 Buchanan; f. 6 r.$30 2118 Central av. h lOr 5U 1618 Bush; f. 9 r..... 30 1178 Ellis; f. 8 r..... 45 2427 Sutter: c. 6 r..:. 22 i 1521 O'Farrell; f. 7 r. 37 418 Clayton; f. 5 r.. 21 j Apply A. M." SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. O'FARRELL,' 1275" and 1277— Beautiful upper ' . sunny flats 6f 8 rooms and . bath, with all !• modern conveniences. SHAINWALD, BUCK- | BEE & CO.,; 218-220 Montgomery st. .;, EDDY, 751, near Van Ness— A. well-arranged furnished upper flat of -9 rooms and bath; centrally located. SHAINWALD. BUCKBEE J & CO., 218-220 Montgomery st. TO ' let— New flat ; ¦ carpets '; down, but never .. ' , used owing to sudden call to Honolulu ; owner I of carpets will be at house 12 to 4 p. m. Sun-' day.." 1131 Guerrero st., near Twenty-third.;-' FINE, 2132— 6 rooms,' bath; all'- modern; large i back yard ; ' fine basement. '-. Inquire of 'owner, 1 ; - / 2134 Pine 6t.""V. -¦ ¦ ;' ...¦'• --. " ' _ ¦¦ l, : 'r- $25—1018 CHURCH st ; furnished sunny flat for . s" 2 ' months ; piano; ' gas ; stove. MADISON & I. BURKE.' ¦•:.." :¦¦".: ' :'-.:¦:'-.¦ ','¦•!' A'" FINE i flat * of 5 * rooms : and . bath at ¦ 4585 » -Eighteenth: 'St.; ¦ fine view. -•' ¦¦•, > FLATS TO tET— Coatly||* linrJ IF you are looking I otJ™™?* 0 *?' c^tif'u stores, call at PATTERSON & CO. S, 11 City Hall square. - BEFORE moving drop a postal, to9~.% "olsom et.; we buy anything you don't care to vaov. BOWIE ave.. 5--A flat of 3 rooms; bay : wlndow; cheap rent to a small family., CHARMING, modern. s unn /- at nJ_ r : chure™ S ' bath. etc. 332 Cumberland ».. near Churcn. ELEGANT new modern _pper_ flat; 7 rooms and bath: sun all day. 1638 Grove st. FLAT of 4 rooms to let. 673 Clementina st.. near Eighth. . NEW 6-room flat; faces park. 54 Partola St.. off Waller, west of Stelner. ¦_ SUNNY bay-window flat: w**™?^ and bath. Corner Dolores and Fifteenth sts. SUNNY corner flat. 6 rooms and bath. Eight- eenth and 'Howard sts. ; .' TWENTY-THIRD. 3725— Flat of 5 rooms and bath: rent $15. - ' 2 MODERN flats; one a corner; 8 and 9_ r^ 1 "!; 2 kitchens In each; $30 and $35. 41.tt Third st $7; HOUSE, 3 rooms; good neighborhood; sun- ny yard. Addrera box 4463. Call office. • $25: SUNNY flat, partly furnished. 6 rooms and bath. 335 Fair Oaks st.; adults only. FLATS WANTED. WANTED— Near the park or in desirable part of Mission, below Twentieth St., furnished flat of 7 rooms and bath by family of adults; rent reasonable. Address immediately box 4457, Call office. ' WANTED— Unfurnished flat of 7 or 8 rooms and bath, near Park; rent not over $30; on long term. Address box 3917. Call office. FURNITURE FOR SALE. WE will furnish your house on monthly pay- ments. A. B. SMITH Furniture Co.. 123 and 132 Ellis st. 4 ROOMS furnished In oak. $4S 50, with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co.. 1127-11— L Market. FOR sale— Fine bedroom set cheap. Apply 1506 Pacific ave. FURNITURE WASTED. CAL. Auction Co., 1462 Market— Buys furniture. merchandise, etc.; phone Jessie 2071. BEFORE disposing of your furniture see Golden Gate Auction Co.. S28 Howard at A. WOU-PERT. 773 Mission St.. payB highest price for second-hand furniture; tel. Red 1354. Auctioneer— L. Vincent, 1305 Larkin; tel.Polk 634; furniture & furn'd housea bought ; spot cash. GLOVES. D. & F. new $1 glove, retailed at factory price; warranted ; kept in . repair. 121 Grant ave. HELP WASTED— FEMALE. AT C. R. HANSEN _\CO.'S....104 Geary st. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. • 2 waitresses. Coronado beach, rate fare.. .$29 3 waitresses, same country hotel $25 2 waitresses, Vlsalla. tare paid .....$25 2 waitresses, commercial hotel, see party here $25 Waitress, St. Helena, fare paid $20 Chambermaid, woman with a child, same place $15 Waitress, Berkeley $20 Waitress, mining town, fare paid $-M Waitress, Red Bluff, fare paid ....$J) Waitress. State of Nevada, fare paid $20 3 waitresses, springs^ fares paid' $20 2 waitresses, Santa Cruz $2") Waitress nurses' hall, watering resort $-•> Waitress, Sausallto $20 10 waitresses, city ! $20 Pantry glrl3, summer resort, '. $20 2 fancy ironers, Southern California, rate- fare $33 Plain ironer. Santa Rorfa MU 2 ehakern out and assist on mangle.... $1 day Protestant woman, institution $30 Linen room woman, country hotel $20 Starcher. ' country itel. south ..; $35 Chambermaid to wait. Colusa, fare paid. ..$20 Chambermaid to wait, springs, steady place $20 Cook, ¦ country, fare paid $30 Chambermaids, city and country hotels $23 FAMILY DEPARTMENT. Many choice places In this department for cooks houseglrls. second girls, nurseslrls, ranch cooks, city and country, highest wages paid; call and select. C. R. HANSEN & CO 104 Geary Bt. A— THREE First-class waitresses, watering re- sort. $20, fare one way. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary tt, THREE waitresses for beautiful Capitola. $20, free fare one way. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. . _ WANTED — Early Monday morning. 2 second girls, $25, see lady at 10 o'clock: 4 second girls, $20; cleaning woman, institution, $25; 4 cooks, plain wash, $25 to $30; 2 laundresses, $30, private family; cook, 3 in family, $25, nice place: 10 hotel waitresses. $20 to $25, city and springs; fancy Ironer, $30: head waitress, *3O: ! hotel cook, $30; housework, 2 In family, $30; neat girl, general housework, 3 in family, short distance In country, $25; pastry cook, $50; Swedish cook, $35, no wash; man and : wife. $40, country resort: restaurant wait- resses, $7 and $8 a week; a large number of houseglrls. $20 to $25. city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter St. COOK to g:o to the country *35 to $40 4 cooks for city .$23 to $30 10 housework girls $20 and $25 12 waitresses, city and country.... $20 and $25 7 second girls ..' ....J20 3 nurseglrls, city and country $15 to $20 20 young girls to assist ...,..$12 to $20 MISS HORGAN. 323 Sutter St. A GOOD remuneration for twenty persons to receive and usher at Mr. Thomas House- worth's address on physical culture to ths pupils and friends of the Hoover University of Physical Culture. 1319 to 1329 Market St.. on ! Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock: admission free. For nearly 50 years Mr. Houseworth was a leading photographer and optician In . S. F. Now he is one of the greatest teach- ers of physical culture In the world. Has taught over 15.C0O pupils. WANTED— Experienced saleslady for Infants' department. DAVIS. SCHONWASSER & CO., 128-134 Post st. A YOUNG girl for lirht housework; sleep at home; wares small. Apply 4045 Twenty- sixth st., near Nee. . GIRL to assist In housework, 2 in family: no washing; sleep home. Call Monday, 257 Lin- den ave., near Franklin. EXPERIENCED hands accustomed to making children's woolen dresses to work in factory. 220 Sutter St., room 25. WANTED— Experienced sewln* machine ope- rators. Apply J. J. PFISTER KNITTING CO.. 412 Polk st. r- WANTED— Girl for urstalrs work and to as- elst with children; wages $20. Call 3523 Wash- ington st. WAITED— A good .strong girl for general housework and plain cooking; wages $20. 1315 Sutter st. GIRL for gen^ril housiwork: small family. 112 Lycn st.. between Oak and Pase. TWENTY girls to shell nuts. Apply 123 Clay St.. upstairs, between 8 and 10. A YOUNG Rlrl to assist a young couple with housekeeping. 2754 Twenty-third st. FIFTY •women to make ladles' undeiwear at home. BAUER BROS.. 21 Sansome et. WOMEN to sew on wrappers to take work home. ' 723 Market St.. room 35. GIRL for housework; $10; , small flat; two in family. 1039A Dolores, near Twenty-fourth. SEWERS to take work home. 723 Market St., | room 35. j NEAT competent cook, some housework ; ref- erences. 1509 Pacific ave.- - . -. FINISHER on ladles' suit3. 783 O'Farrell st. 'WANTED— Good girl for cooking and general housework: good, wages. Call 3601 Clay st. GIRL for general housework and cooking; good wages; call Monday. 1718 O'Farrell st. WANTED— Retoucher at TONKIN'S, 1227 Mar- ket; must be first-class; no others need apply. WAITRESS wanted. Central Restaurant, 1191 Market st. WANTED— Girl to wait at table at Eureka Hotel. 415 Brannan st. .... WANTED— First-class cook and second girl to .do work of small family In country; good ¦ wages; modern house. Box 3920, Call office. A LADY of Indomitable energy, possessed of self-assertion; good opportunity to right par- ty. F. PERSON, room 412. Parrott building. EXPERIENCED hands ! on woolen waists: good pay. JUD A BROS., 109 Battery st. GIRLS . wanted to wra:> chewing gum. 27 Main st. v ¦ ¦ WANTED— Girl .for general houseworic. $25 a ¦ month. Call from 2 to 5 at 2314 California st. 60 OPERATORS on silk and wool waists: good .*. pay; steady work. S. F. _t.Co.. 623 Market. YOUNG girl to .assist - with housework; 4 In family; wages $12. Call morning at 2450 Bush. GIRLS wanted at Contra Costa • Laundry, cor- ner Fourteenth and Klrkham sts.. Oakland. WANTED— A girl for general housework; Ger- v man preferred. Call 9 to 11. morns. 92« Eddy. A BRANCH, of flee for. Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at . 1096 -.Valencia at.-' ¦-; * : --¦..¦ ; • -. HE!-* \rj_yTKP— MAUffl. A^^^ATr^^-^-^on- Main 5843 "\ TO-DAY.. SUNDAY "-"o^ffl^- fe 8^?::::::: "V " RAILROAD MEN w'^Hr^'rs .UKIAH SHIP TO-NIGHT SHIPSUNDAY HE iir trrs 1*> tn 22 25 day xut-Ci r _\Ki_ WAGES J- to *^ -o.-S OWN WORK 175* men to work for the S. P. R. R. Co. in sectton steel, ballast and other gangs , oil .the, ST£ fo^!^ ' FREE FARE .--SHIP TO-NIGHT -SUNDAY .MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT 5 carpenters, rough work.^..- £> . SSS»r%uSK b_r 5 nsVshe^::::.^ 2" boiler-makers' south *S 23 and J3 50 day Blacksmith, railroad camp, free fare; ranch 5 fiira SI $40 and found 17 aC bfa™ks h mn-sf 'machine, callage, shop. camps and c^ $ V*$5"2"and '^ and' found j' blacksmith helpers. .$1 75 day. J32 and found 2 harness-makers, ranches, fare Jl aO. $o3 and found; gans edgerman. see boss here, good wages. ........ MINES.. ..LABORERS 2 machine miners, good mine »»2 »0 j«7 50: 6 miners, S60; 10 muckers, good mine 875- 15 laborers for a mine $60 and found 5 laborers, $34 and found; 10 laborers for sur- Jace work of mine, easy job....»30 and found 25 laborers, city. ?14 week: 10 laborers city J27W>r board and room: 5 laborers $33 and found; 7 laborers for quarry. S3 Jp8!» day, • !-ef:H'SVliJ'^o&'^:.... ..ELECTRIC COMPANY'S WORK..^... 15 laborers, no experience * y% SAWMILLS AND WOODS........... 10 swampers, new lumber Co.... $40 to $63 _ fd _! lumbeV pliers, steady Job....«5 and found. 19 laborers, no experience, for sawmill Co. Bteady Job year round.... J3o to $4» and found 2 tree fellers, $45 and found; If crosscut saw- yers, 5 Jackscrewers. 10 linemen, for woods; 10 laborers to build roads, fare 90c. $30 and found; barkpeelers, $40. ............ . MISCELLANEOUS *".'.,".! WAREHOUSEMEN 8 warehousemen, $3 day; 10 men to handle- Coachman for'lnjstltution *25 and found Stableman, private place, country ?¦» 15 2 and 4 horse teamsters, Araador CO........ $2 and $2 25 day 4 "woodchoppers, pine wood ...O 73 cord 15 men to clear land $40 and found 75 men for hay 150 farmersfor" 'steady work on farms, vine- yards, orchards; 28 choremen and boys; 15 ranch teamsters, $1 23 to $2 50 day and found; 17 milkers. $30 to $40 and found; dairy maa for hotel, see boss here. J33 and found: hay balers. J3 60 day; 8 pruners. J30 and found, HOTEL, BAKERY. LAUNDRY, BUTCHER AND OTHER DEPT. Cook, mine boarding-house $80 Second cook, mine •" •-**> 2 camp waiters, 130; cook for surveying party. 9 men. $45 and found, see boss here to-day, Sunday * 15 cooks, different hotels and restaurants: waiter for springs. ?2S: 2 waiters, country hotel. J35; 17 waiters for other Jobs: dish- washer, ranch, Jl fare, JSS.and found: 25 dish- washers, kitchen hands and vegetable men; baker, country shop, north, $60 and found: baker, city, $50; baker's helper on cakes. $25 and found, country; butcher, country shop, good block man. J4O and found; butcher shop and wagon, see boss here. MURRAY & READY, 634-63S Clay st. TO-DAY (SUNDAY) Office open To-day (Sunday) - AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S.. ..104 Geary St. Wanted— 2000 men for new railroad work. Teamsters, laborers, tunnelmen. drillers, muckers, axmen. choppers and crosscut saw- yers for - -•• - „ UKIAH , NEVADA TRUCKEE Chatsworth Park (big tunnel) Wages from $173 to |3 a day Free fare Ship to-day Free faro C. R. HANSEN & CO 104 Geary st. AT CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT AGENCY," 59 Third St.; phone Bush 4C5. 100 R. R. laborers, S. P. Co.'s own work. L. A. and Santa Barbara, division. No experience required. ' m $1 of See fee; no other expense. FREE FARE ....FREE FARE 6 harvest hands $2 per day and board 5 lumber pliers .-$35 per month and board 8 men for rock work 52 25 per day 6 rutwmill men. ...$30 to $35 month and board 3 miners to run air drills $3 25 per da/ 3 men to feed hay press $3 to $4 per day 4 teamsters, city. 2 milkers. 25 cows, $30 per mo., eee boss here. Office cpen Sunday until 12 m. S. F. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 323 Kearny st. 50 R. R. laborers, Ukiah and Santa Barbara, free fare; 50 laborers for lumber mill, ship Monday; 20 laborers and 20 teamsters. $2 25. country, fare $1 20: porter. $30 and found. JOURNEYMEN Barbers' International Union— Free employment.. 927 Market St., room 207. I. LESS. Secretary; telephone Jessie 1176. CIVIL service Government positions: about ! 95G0 appointments made last year; probably 10,000 this year; only a common school edu- cation required; catalojue of Information free. Columbian Correspondence College, Washington. D. C. "WAREHOUSEMEN and grain handlers are hereby notified to remain away from Port Costa and Crockett until further notice. By order Bay Counties Warehousemen's Protec- tive Association No. 9228. TRUSTWORTHY persons In each State to manage business of wealthy corporation; sal- ary $13 cash each; Wednesday from head- quarters; expense money advanced. Man- ager. 325 Caxton building, Chicago. BARBERS — 5-chalr shop connected with 10 ele- gant bathrooms; this is one of the best pay- ins shops in city; can be bought reasonable if called Immediately. STOLTZ. 723 Market. BOY about IS. in office of wholesale house; must live with parents, -write a good hand and good at figures. Address in own hand- writing. Box 43S9. Call office. WANTED— All honorably discharged soldiers, sailors and marines or their heirs will find it to their interest to send their present ad- dresses- to box 3&91, Call office. WANTED— Cooks, waiters, waitresses and buses; also extras for Epworth League meet- ing; oftlce op?n Sunday; register at once, no fe<>. 127 Mason st. MEN to take lessons In self-shaving; will b<s of lasting benefit to you; terms reasonable. Boston Institute of Autoshaving. 105 Ellis st., room 31, 10-12 a. m.. 1-4 and 6-3 p. m. WANTED — By a leading fire Insurance offlco for outside work, a party well acquainted and connected. Box 3DSS, Call office. GOOD solicitor and collector. Industrial insur- . ance; salary advanced. N. COHEN, assistant superintendent. San Rafael. WANTED— A good second cook; call early. California Restaurant, California Market. BLACKSMITH helper. 2315 Pine, St. WANTED— Young man with some cash; $30 month and board: no exp. Restaurant. 436 4th. MAN with team for photo traveling: good ref- erences and share given. Address box 3323, Call office. STRONG boys: steady employment. B. BLUMENTHAL _ CO.. 25 and 27 Battery st. CONFECTIONER on pies, cakes and candy. Apply or address 803 Valencia st. WANTED — Strong boy, about 17. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.. 36 ! ,i Fremont St. PIANIST; lady or gent. 770 Howard st. WANTED— A sober bedmaker. Apply Dewey House. 22 East St. - WANTED— AH ex-soldlers to call at 630 Mar- ket St.; business of Importance. WANTED— Wagon blacksmiths. 637 Brannan street. / GERMAN baker wanted; third hand. 370 Hayes street. BARBER wanted; also young man with soms experience. FRITZ. 112S J st.. Sacramento. GOOD dishwasher wanted- 134 Third st. VEGETABLE man wanted. Park Hotel. 2S Turk st. "" WAITER wanted. Capital Restaurant. 206 McAllister st. LUNCH waiter wanted. 14CG Polk St.; call - Monday. WANTED— Waiter. 38 Seventh St.. after 3 p. ¦ m. WANTED — Industrious men ¦ and women 1_ . every town to work for us at borne. No canvassing. We will send work any dis- tance. Have several lines of work to gl~s out; gome requires no experience. If you can't devote the whole " day to our work, you can earn $5 or $S a week by working an hour or two evenings. .Address Standard Mfg. Co.. 142 West 23d St.. New York. MAN. upright character, to manage business of established house: salary $18 weekly & ex- penses, payable wkly. from headquarters; ex- pense money advanced; perajanent; reference Standard House, 3S4 Caxton bldg., Chicago. " WANTED— Laborers and^ mechanics to know * that -Ed Rolkln. Reno -Rouse proprietor, still ' runs Denver House, 217 Third St.; 150 larg* •rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $2 per week.