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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATUKDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1903. 12 With old-time schem es he'd been content, Until one day he finds That Call Want Ada. brinjr best results. And throws away his signs. ¦-\^-: FIXANCIAIn. TO INVESTORS. The Pacific Vacuum Ice Company, owning the patent rishts to the States of Nevada. Oregon, Washington, California and Arizona for the vacuum process of manufacturing bygienlc pure ice and refrigeration, offer- to the inventing public for the next 60 days 60,000 shares preferred cumulative 6 per cent -per annum guaranteed dividend (free of taxes) stock at $1 per share, with a bonus of on.* share of common stock. The company has purchased block 12 sire 200x40S, corner Ninettenth anc Harrison sts. Work on prop- erty now progressing so as to be In actual operation by May 1 of this year, witn a 100- ton per day plant. Plants will be erected in cities and towns witbin our territory. This Ice can be made for 50c per ton and In one hour's time. For further particulars address FRANK W. MARSTON. president, Paciflo Vacuum Ice Company, rooms 519-S20 Parrott building. Ban Francisco. Cal. COMPANIES Incorporated and financed; stock and bond issues guaranteed, underwritten and sold ; stock accepted for services Send for Pacific States Investor. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVESTMENT CO.. S26 Post. FLATS TO LIST. TO LET— C rooms and bath en Pine St.. near Octavla; rent $25. Inquire McBRIDE & CO., 035 Market st. BROADWAY. 1249. near Hyde — Neatest 3- room sunny flat In city. $11. GREENWICH, 2719— New modern marine view; sunny 6 rooms; $30; open. FLATS TO LET FURNISHED. NICELY furnished flat. 5 rocms and bath, for sale; flat for rent; cheap; no dealers. 368 Grove st. FURNISHED flat of 6 rooms: 190 Noe st. ; reasonable to right party. Apply 223'- Bu«h. FLATS WANTED. "WANTED — Modern, sunny flat, 3 or 4 rooms, north of Market st. Call 52* Turk et. FlUNITUnE FOR^SALE^ MRS. GRUNDE1S WEILER, 1126 Eddy— A % length mirror, solid oak folding bed. with hair mattress: must be sold by February 20; no dealers. Call bet. 0-10 a. m. FURNITURE for sale; 9 rooms and bath: a. bargain; must be sold within vreak; $650. 1031 McAllister. FOR sale — Furniture 6-room flat; rent cheap. lulOVj Broadway^ furniture: wanted. Callfornli Auction House.1105-1107 Mission St.; tel. Mint 24fcl;pays cash prices ;buys anything Laurence Vincent, 1837 Larkin st.: tel. Hy_» .'toOl — Furnished houses & furniture bought. BIG price paid for furniture for CO days; special reason. S. J. WAL'GH, r. 418. Examiner bldg. HELP WANTED — FEMALE. WANTED — For country, cook. $25. and second girl, $-5, eume house; second girl. San Mateo. $20; first-class cook for February _0, $35; took, American family, plain wash, Berkeley, $23; cook for Oakland, no wash, $«0; cook, Plain wash. Alameda, $-'J0; general housework. Napa County, $."0; housework, Berkeley, $23; Alameda, $-5: Sausalito, $-5: city. $-5, 530. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO.. ;ai Sutter. WANTED — 2 waitresses, country hotel, $20; 4 chambermaids, assist waiting, f20; head waitress, country hotel. $W; waitress, south, ?_o; and others. Apply J. F. CROSETT & CO.. :m Sutter st. WANTED — For city. plrl. general housework, $30; cook plain wash, $30; German cook, no wash. i'-',o; flrst-olass cook. American famiiy. no wash, $.15; kitchen helper. S-5; cleaning woman for institution, $20; Scandinavian cook, Scandinavian second girl and Scandi- navian laundress, all ;5 for the same family for March 1, Wst wage?. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 334 Sutter st. i WANTED— Young woman for chamber work ond companion to 2 little girls, « and 10 years of age, references required, salau' $25; nurao for child 1 ypar old, for Oakland; $20; la«ly"s nmlfl for family to arrive from th« ]-:ast Fobruary 25, good wages; ti second pirls. !f_0 and $_o; governess, some sewing, !'ZT>: rottned nur»o for — Vi-year-old child, >23; French or Oorman nurs»» for _ children, $W, country. Apply to J, F. CUOSETT & CO., a:U Sutter st. WANTED — Laundress for orphan asylum, country, $'-W; laundress, family work, Oak- laml, ?:»O; chambermaid and plain washing. $.5. rlty. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., S3. Suttor Bt. A— WANTKD — Operators on Crown uhlrts and overalls at GREENKBAUM. WKIL & MICHAELS. Ml Mission Bt.; steady work; good pay; extra Inducements to experienced front hands. 4 GIRLS to learn halrdrcsslng:; $5 teaches trade from A to Z in 2 wke.; must fill 4 positions by Feb. 25; 510 per wk. guaranteed; call early: day and eve. class. OM S. F. HAIR- DRESSINtJ SCHOOL, 233 Geary, room 13. WANTED — Young girl who understands sten- ography, and help In light housework; good home: waxes. $15. Call at -130 Burn St., from 0 to 7 s. in. . , FIHHT-CLASS tailoress; steady wgrk. THE HASTINGS CLOTHING CO., corner Mont- Koinprj" and Sutter ets. A WOMAN to do housework and attend baby: family of :t: good home; light work- 162 Tremont avc. ; phone Fell 7256. MIDDLE-AGED woman to sew on buttons at Levl strains &. Oo.'s shirt factory, SC!a Fre- mont at. See MR HTNDSHAW. WANTED— Stenographer: law office. 222 8an- foiob ft., room 10, fifth floor. WANTED— A first-class tailoress to help on vests; good pay. 433 Bush Bt. A YOUNG girl To mind children; references. .".7(5 Kcll Bt., near Octavia^ | < YOUNG girl for general housework; wages $25. Apply DOtf O'Farrell Bt. SHIRT OPERATORS WANTED. We need 100 girls to learn shlrt-maklnr on steam power sewing machines; clean, light, steady work. In modern factory, at good wages; no experience necessary; paid while learning. Apply LEVI STRAUSS & CO.. 3(5 Vt Fremont St.; elevator. Ask for MB. HINDSHAW. ¦ OPERATORS on overalls; no experience neces- sary; good pay; steady work; paid while learning: clean, light, modern factory; every convenience, inclining dresslny-roora. LEVI KTRAUSR & CO., a_«-i Fremont st. Apply MR. DAVIS. EXPERIENCED collar hands, neglige over- j shirts. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'S shirt fac- tory, 36',£ Fremont st. (elevator); see MR. HINDSHAW. IIAIRDRESSING. manicuring, massage, scalp treatment, lialrwork, removal of superfluous „ hair: $5 2 weeks; day & eve. class; wages $10 to ?20 week. l_3t> Market, cor. Jones, r. 94. EXPERIENCED sleeve operators. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.\S .shirt factory, 36% Fre- mont st. (elevator); see MR. HtNDSHAW. G1RI.S from IB to 18 for factory work; cood wages; steady emplovrnent.' Apply at once. AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento at. EXPERIENCED front hand neglige shirts. Levi Strauss & Co.'e shirt factory, 36% Fre- mont _t. <elevator); see MR. HINDSHAW. WANTED — Toung girl for general house- work: no cooking; email family. 1831 Eddy. A YOUNG girl for general housework; good wages. 615 Broderick st. QIR_ for light housework; wages $15; email family. 515 Ashbury st.,near Page. WANTED— Apprentices tor millinery. Apply . 723 Market et. ' . YOUNG girl; general housework: plain cook- Ing: small family; wages J20. 1519 Grove st. A BRANCH office, for Call advertisements and tubscriptlons bus been established at 109ft Valencia -t. HELP WASTED MALE. MURRAY & READY— 634-636 Clay st. .». Phone Main SS4S ..Leading Employment and Labor Agents. . Office Open 7 A. M. ;.... SHIP FREE _>A1LY\ FREE TO FARE CHATSWORTH PARK TUNNEX. ;..LO3 ANGELES COUNTY Machine men, cornermen, muckers, laborers, drillers, etc ARIZONA ...., CLOSE TO PRESCOTT We Ship to Arizona Daily NEVADA NEVADA FRED FARE) R. R. MEN Teamsters, laborers, drillers, tunnelmen, rockmen NEVADA STATE FREE FARE! OREGON STATE OREGON SAWMILL, HELP 8 men to work In woods, lumber co.$30 & fd 6" laborers to handle shingle bolts in woods.. $."!0 and found ¦ - car-loaders; shingle sawyer; 10 woodchop- pers, Fawmill co., good wages, tools and grub furnished MINES Assayer and cyanlder, large gold mine, good wages, seo party here « machine miners, steady Job.. $90 5 miners, hammer work $S2 50 MISCELLANEOUS Wood turner, planing- mill, city; gardener and wife, country, see boss here: blacksmith helper, country, SCO and found: cement fin- isher, Oregon, $6 a day; safe-maker; car- riage painter, city; beam hand, tannery; choreman-, mine, speak French,! see boss here. $30 and found; 2 milkers, city dairy. 535 and found; 6 milkers, other places; 1C farm- hands; choreman and choreboy, $25 to $35 and found; laborers and teamsters, city and country 4 cooks, 5 waiters. 6 kitchen hands and dish- washers; dishwasher, sawmill camp, $25 and I found; cook, saloon, city, $6 a week; washer, country laundry. *13 a week MURRAY«fc READY CS4-656 Clay at. A.T C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S Ernp. Agency 429 Busb st 64_ Clay st. SHIP TO-DAY Free fare Free far* FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Chatsworth Park BIO TUNNEL. Tunnel men. machine men. heading and cor- ner men. muckers and laborers Wages ....*. $2 to $3 a day ., FOR NEVADA Tunnel men, teamsters and laborers.. 52 to J3 Free fare Free fare Experienced superintendent for railroad tun- nel work . 20 laborers for railroad work, near city. $2 a day; blacksmith for a camp, near city; 10 farmers, $20 and $25; 20 scraper teamsters*, loaders and dumpers and laborers for Shasta County. $2 to ?2 25 a day: scientific instru- ment maker. S:i 3 a day HOTEL I>EPARTaiE?;T Head waiter for a cafe, country, $50 C. R. HANSEN & CO 429 Hush st. Branch office till: Clay st. STENOGRAPHER and office man, $40: man and gardener about place, $30 and found; buggy washer, $60; nurseryman, Scandina- vian farmer, ?25 and found; engineer for sawmill, S75: lumber grader. $30: restaurant steward, $75; fry cook, $3O to $55: second cook for camp, $*O; second cook, restaurant. $80; restaurant waiter, country, $30 and. found; and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 628 Sacramento st. A— HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12. 2 hotel porters. $25. BARBERS, attention— Partner wanted with $400 for a 4-chaIr shop and cigar stand; mon- ey to b« spent In improving same. Box 10ZS, Call office. A — DELIVERY boy for a tea and coffee Btore: references. Apply bet. 7 and J) p. m., Roy_l Coffee Co.. 143 Seventh st. TOBACCO stripper wanted, or boy or girl to learn trade at 1169 Chestnut st.. near Polk. GOOD barb-r wanted. 105 Second st, BARRER for Saturday and Sunday. 627 Caa- tro st. BARUER for Saturday and Sunday. Call after 8 a. m., 142VS Eighth st. I "WANTED — Uoy to make himself useful and run elevator. 20 Stockton st. . WANTED — Recruits for the. Marine Corps, U. S. navy; able-bodied men of good character, between the age3 of 21 and 35; not less than 6 feet 4 Inches and not over G feet 1 Inch; able to speak and read English. For further Information apply at tbe recruiting offices. 40 Ellis St.. San Francisco. Cal.; Masonic Hall, 53" K St., Sacramento. Cal.; and U. S. Custom-house, 222% Noith Main st., Los Angeles, Cal., WANTED — Bright young man from 20 to 25 years of age as an advertiser's understudy, must have a good education; would prefer pn« who has had newspaper experience; this Is a first-class opportunity for right party; state age, experience, if any, and salary ex- pected. Apply box 1914. Call. Energetic manager for office to be opened la each county of the State, by large manufac- turing concern; salary $100 per month; extra commission & expenses; $500 cash security required; best references; no books or Insur- ance. Manager, P. O. box 2124. San Fran. •WANTED — Experienced Tontine diamond eo- llcitors to act as general agents. Call or write A. V. CURBY. Kuss House, gan Fran- dsco; hour*. 2 to 4 p. m., Friday, Saturday and Monday. WANTED — Intelligent man with couple hun- dred to join advertiser In city; no risk; must have good reference-. Address for Inter- view box 1962, Call. CLERK in a leading commission house; must be quick and accurate at figures; Al opening for right man: state references and salary. Box 1968. Call. WANTED— Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkln, Reno Housa proprietor, still runs Denver House. 217 Third st. ; 150 larg* rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $2 per week. MEN — Our free catalosrue explains how wa teach the barber trade In the shortest pos- sible time; barbers are in great demand. MOLLER SYSTEM COLLEGE. 635 Clay at. GENERAL tailor and pants and vest maker for country. Apply REIS3 BROS. _: CO.. 24 Sutter st. FIHST-CLASS coatmaker wanted to make his own Job: machine work and finishing fur- nlghea; piece work. 27 Geary st, 2d floor-^ WANTED — An elderly man to receive orders at coal yard and help around; room and board. Box 19S1, *Call. FOR sale — 2-chair barber shop, account sick- ness ; old stand: fine chance. Address 613 \ East Alain St.. Stockton. BASTERS wanted on coats; good 'pay and Eteady work. S. X. WOOD &. CO., 27 Geary. WANTED — Boy for office in wholesale house; state age and experience. Box 1(H>3, Call. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Kurope and Australia. HERMAN'S, 2a Steuart Et. OVER 500 pair new and second-hand shoes for tale cheap. McDonald & Perry. 261 Third ¦_, WANTED — Young men to learn barber trade. S. F. Barber College. 741A Howard »t.'M;;:r PENSION atty.. E. A. Bullls. room 40, PheUa big:. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post. G.A.R. GET your shoes half-soled wblle waiting; 25o to BOc. 563 Mission St.. bet. 1st and 2d sts. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 5C3 Mission st. bet. 1st and _d sts. WINCHESTER House. 44 Third »_. near Mar- t^et— "00 rooms, 25c night; reading- rooms; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions baa been established at IO'Jo Valencia st. U I S !S ldT^VILLEr~3 :> '0 E»is St.. clairvoyant, crystal seer, leads your life correctly without questions: names given iSOc^lite^Sutter^lSOti. CLAIRVOTAXT, c«.rd and planet reader: only l«c; hours, 1 to 8. _'J_ Minna St.. near 4th. MMK.^EILERSFICKKN. moilium. renwved to 142 Si.Mh at.; reading daily. -5c and .»0o. JlMK MARSEAU. clairvoyant, card reader; 25c: hours 1 to S. 545 Minna st. OLDEST ladj- palmist and card reader in cUy. _o'.i Kearny, room 2o; ladies _5r: gents .»0c. MRS. BROWN, clain-oyant card reader; ladies 25c: gents 5Oc: readings daily. 13- Sixth st. MltS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant card reader; sit- tings daily. -LiS'/i Jessie st.. bet. 5th and Btn. CAUFET BEATIXO AXD CLEANIXO^ WHEN you become drestusred with poor work tend for SPAULDINO'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- . ing Works. o5o-3")7 Tehama St.; tel. South 4U. I TRY HOPKE BROS.' excellent carpet clean- Ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. I ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter et.; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO.. Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating v.ork; prices reat.nable. 1703 Harrison St.; tel.Mlseion 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 3C3 Golden Gate aye.; telephone East 12a. J E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vatlng Co.. -40 14th st.: tel. Mission 74. COLLECTION OKFICES. ADVICE free; bad tenants ejected speedily. COLUMBIAN LAW & COLLECTION AGCY, room 85, 918 Market Bt.; phono Red 309. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 0-10: tel. »5S0. DENTISTS. REMOVAlI DR. C. W. RICHARDS, dentist, has re- moved from 47 Post st. tq Mutual Bank building, room 614, corner Geary and Kearny streets. A NEW plate— the Whalebone — Cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crown. $3 50; fillings, Kw; plates, |5: full aet: all work palnl«es and war- ranted. Chlcaco Dental Parlors, 21 Sixth st. Expert dentist. Dr. E. P. Shepard, has removed to 10 Turk, parlors 3-4. Phone Howard 2i9*. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny.cor. Bush- Set teeth $1 50 up; crowns $- up: fillings 23c. SET of teeth without • plate. DR. H. G. YOTj'NO. 1S41 Polk st. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES^ MRS. ELBA SCHEIB will return from her ex- tensive European tour with the latest Paris and Vienna, modes about March 1. Present P. O. address 2o" Twelfth st. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School — Evening class; patterns cut. 1010 Market. EDUCATIONAL. heald-s NEERING — Theory, demonstration, construc- tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly practical; day. night. 24 Post: catalogue free. THE Berlitz School of Languages. Starr-King bldg., 121 Geary st. — Competent native teach- ers; 200 branches with 75,000 pupils in Amer- ica, and Europe; best, quickest method over devised; private and class instruction: pros- pectus and trial lessons free; commercial classes In French and Spanish, $3 per month. HE ALD'T SCHOOL OF ' MINES.""-* Post st.. sT F. — Thorough courses; complete, equipment; all subjects pertalnirg to mining and mining engineering; day and night; catalogue -tree. A — THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory echool for the university, law and medical colleges; ref.. Pres. Jordan or any Stanford professor; day, eve. session:. Phelan bldg. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE, conducted by experts: best combined short- hand and commercial course to be had: In- dorsed by official court reporters. 13S2 Mkt. CALIFORNIA Business College. 305 Larkln st. "A thorough school"; positions secured for graduates; modern methods; individual In- struction. Write for Illustrated catalogue. A — ELLIS bookkeeping and Gregg shorthand can't bo beat; we have a larger school than ever and more graduates get positions. S. F. Business College. 1236 Market st. ARE you in need of a thorough, practical busi- ness education? Investigate the merits of Isaac Pitman Business College. 345 Haight. ACTING, elocution, specialties; Hallet School; associated «.1th theatrical agency securing positions. Alcazar building. 120 O'Farrell at. ADDRESS Ayers' Business College. 7J3 Market St., for their new catalogue; it is free and the nicest In the State. Life scholarship. $50. ENGINEERING— Civil, elec. mln.. roech., sur- vey. assay, cyanide: day. eve.; est. 16B4 Van der Naillen School. 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. VIOLIN, mandolin, guitar; Prof. Merkl; thor- ough.patlent.experienced. 1008 Mission, ur.6th. VIOLIN, guitar, mandolin, banjo taught in claes, $1 per month. 42G O'Farrell st. MRS. GRUNDIES WEILER. Germ.. Fr.. Sp. ; hrs. 9-11 a.m., 3-5 p.m. 1126 Eddy. Cottage bid Chicago Business College, 1435 Market, nr. 10th. Pittman shorthand, typing.bookkeepg; $8 mo. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc. ;day or eve. ; $5 a mo. 10_4 Mlssicn.nr »ith. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION Day and PARTINGTON'S. 424 Pine st Night class. HEALD'S Business College. 24 Post St.. S. F.; founded 1SR3; new S0-pag« catalogue free. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEOROE AOKI. 421 Post Bt.: tel. Bush 1M.~ Japanese-Chinese employment office; fur- nishes best help; contracts for farm help, etc. ORPHKUM Employment Office — Japanese, Chi- nese help. 420 Powell, nr.Sutter;tcl.Black 6072. CHINESE and Japanese help: estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &. CO.. 640 Clay. I Grand Japanese-Cbinese Emp. Of!lce,4t5 Stock- ton ; tel. Grant 108; expert, reliable help. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- tier; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 8188. EHPLOYHENT WASTED KEM.ttE. COMPETENT woman, good cook and laun- dress. wi«hes situation in private family; kind to children: good references: moderate wages. 701 Kolsom st. "VVANTBIV- Situation as nurse to children or companion to elderly lady, y\ddr<?ss MRS. __MAUY ELLETTE. 343-345 Jessie Et. POSITION as Ftenographer an 1 assistant book- Keepgr; experienced. Address _C"".l Mir.Mon. PLAIN dressmaking: children's sewing SI per day. Uox 1M<>, Call office. AN* experienced laundrens wlphns work 2 days in a week. Call 123^B Folsom avc. PI^AIN dressmaking or wwlns done at reason- able- Drloes. Box 1027. Call. WINCHESTER House, 44 ThinTstT. near Mar- ket— U00 rooms; 25c to $1 GO per night; (1 00 1o $8 week; convenient and respectable; free 'bus Hnd baggage »o and from ferry. WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton's Bazaar. 633 McAllister st. EMPLOYMENT WANTKD MALE. COMPETENT Danish young man of _57 ttrictly temperate, desires pcifltlon as all around man about place; city or country; thoroughly understands care and treatment of fancy horsos and also driving; guod, steady, permanent employment more than wages. Vox. lfKKJ, Call office. KIRST-CI-ASS tailor, with 0 years' experience an cutter in the leading cities of Europe, 2 languages, little English, wishes a situation ; would go to country, too. Ad- dress J. BRAZO, 800 Montgomery at. STEADY man wishes a position of any kind ivork; understands horses; can milk cows; care garden; also good driver; beat ot refer- ences. Box 1977, Call office. POSITION wanted by cnergetlo man who has had large experience in buying and selling prain. flour, etc.; can give excellent refer- ences': also some of floe experience. Box 3.0SS. Call; TOUNG French couple, well educated, wish to have places ia a private family; the husband for coax-hman or general work, the wife to do the •¦ooUitig n.n<l liousr>vork; best refer- ences. Apply at. Liberty Hotel, 033 Broadway. A POSITION as h'uperintendpnt ot ehect mptal working factory: have held su>:h position in the East; export tool ranker; can give best of references. Box S»05, Call office. Oakland. A TOUNG man who had yrars" experience in •addlery, hardware and harries, goods de- sires a position as Btock clerk or selector; no objection to gulng out of city. Hox 1917, Cali: TOUNO man wants position; understands book- keeping, typewriting; possesses typewriter; lias had experience in routine ofllce work. P. O. box 2007, City. GERMAN gardener wants position, private plaxre, to care for horses, cowk. garden, etc.; very hand; good references. Box 1961, Call. \VANTED— Position as first-class barber in the I country. Box 1055. Call. . j COMPETENT stenographer and office man I wants position. Byx 1SCO. Call office. - i TOUNO Japanese boy, sentle and honest, wishes position as a schoolboy; speaks Eng- _Jish. K. KANITKAWA, 523 Dupont st, JAPANESE boy wants -position to- do work as i schoolboy. UKORUE. I*"*" Dupont at. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions lias been established at Wu'J .Valencia .L _>A5f FRA3VCT5CO CALL. BUSINTZFS OFFICE of the San Francisco Ct!L curner Market and Third rtrects; open «tt:i I_ o*dock every nifht in the year. BRANCH OFCTCES— S-7 street. fiiTfr Clay; or*n until l>:r.O p. m. _rw H.vez street; open until 9:30 p. m. K;:: UcAIli-ter street; open until 9:30 p, ra. SU L-'.kiii eireet; open until 9:30 p. m. ;:<«1 klisficn street; open until 10 p. m. 2-CI Msrket etreet. corner Slxteeenth; open t.'.lil 9 p. m. i0t> Eleventh rtreet; open until 9 p.m. I'.'Mj Valencia street; open until 9 p. rn. NciUl-fCKt corner of Tmenty-sccond and Een- tuc-OT *:r-»ets; oj»en until 9 p. m. :.;''O Kiliriore rtreet: open until f> p. rn. CIUHCH Bi-tt VICES. I'inST Unit'-d Presbj-terian Church, corner • J.'lden Gat* av«. and l^alk st. — Preaching lo-morrow at li a. m. ond 7:30 p.« m.. by the r-asfor. H. II. Bell. D.D. Morning theme. "Now and Then": evening theme, "The Nob'.e fnwedded." Ust In s«ries on the home. Pabbath-school et !»:45 a. in.; Ctorlrttajj En- '.ea\-or societies at 5:00 and «:oO p. m. Stranger? cordially invited to ail services; pevv free; courteous ushers. Come and bring S cur Iri^nde. mei:tix«; notices. OCCXD-SKTAI* Loire No. __, F and A. m m., win rr«~t jsati;rdav aftkr- -A- n 'xi:-'. ;t _ o'clock, to conduct the fuo- /C5\ Taj services over the remains of our /^r » d«a_-se_ brother. CHARLES MARSH ROB- ERTS. Mass.tr Masons Invited. By order of ifc- V,'. M. WALTER G. ANDERSON. Secretary. OCCIDENTAL Lodge Xo. 22, F. and A. m M.— THIS < SATURDAY) EA'ENING. _JV «! 7:30 o'clock. Third I>«irre*. Maffr Ttjf Mascns Isrltt-. By ortier cf the Mas- /?' her. WALTER G. ANDKRtjON. Sec. r>C'RIC Lofije No. 21«J. f. and A. M. — m SpecM meeting THIS (SATURUAT) _jft_ EVENING, at 7:3U o'clock. First de- j£ if srec. By crfler of the Master. /V' J. R. GOLDSMITH. See. KXCEXSiOR Derree Lodge Xo. .__«-«_-. J. 1. O. O. F. — Regular rceeUn. i^&sSSZ-. THIS (FATTTP_DAY> EVENING. '-^xBSf^ screed degree. • /l M*** k . WM. B. CURTIS. D. M. OOXOOBDIA Lodge No. 122. I. O. ,-*i(tsq«» O. F. — The >uner_l committee is -gf^_^& hereby notified lo assemble at ¦KM rcUov. f' Hell SUNDAY. *W<»^. f>b. 15. Bt 12:oO ii. m., to attend the fu- :]¦>:»] of our late brother, EDWARD KUT- i tin. deceased, isy order of F. L. HORN, N. G. ; CHB. r.OrEKR, gee. I THE offic>?r» arid nomh^rs .— •if GolUen Gi.te Cump Vm No. 04, W. O. W., arc >M— S<T "iTO I . r- tfuliy requestt-d to CZ—JtiQ* »f«3^i» ¦ , f.end the <un»ral of 7 , THOMAS H. SMITH. — :i.:e member of »bov«> cam:> anil Cl'.oppors' ; rtfeadsblp Ciub No. 1. from Odd Kellc.*p' ! Hali. feventii ani Market «_•-, at 12:30 ! li. m. BUKDAT. Februarj' 15. WILLIAM CAP.H. Consul ConitnanJer. JOHN T. O'DOXNELL, Clerk. J BITRKABT Lcdgo No. 1J»*. Socs ot _ j fct. Geor?». meets THIS (SATOR- &%% DAT) EVENING. 8 o'clock, at i'_ _iVc]C , O'F»rreIl tt. Visiting jrettren fl*M ecr_ia.l!y Ir.vi'.ed *«SS_? R. J. AIP.ET. SecreUry. tFLX'IAL rr.o€ tins— The officers " -¦ - ji^O-rft^ ' mombere of Locel l.'nion 4S3, rnit-m^J^ ¦ (¦•j brotherhood of C-zpeBten _nJ ¦ €._\ 11 .losoers ••'. America. :-.<• notlfieil *.¦ ' frsvZ*Sr"a «^se:nb!f at their hall. »I5>- Mar- ir^Sril ket st.. SUNDAY. February lo. at l p. in., to attend the ft__er_! of «.... .^t-.- brctber. A. H. BABCOCK. By order <_f C. A. TE-tPLETOX. Pr«5ider.t. A.BKAHAM Liiicolr. Council No. V. Jr. O. V. I A. M. — The member." are hereby notified to nucnd 'he funeral of our lats brother. CHAX-LSS M. ROBERTS. TJILS DAY (5AT- U11DAY». at 2 r 1 - »-. from the Masonic Tern- ! ¦./ie, l'(_-i and Muntsoroery eta. FKAXK rt. MABOETTS. Councilor. H. C. PUCKHASSR. Rec. Sec. -V.AMI TRIGUNATITA will deliver his third j lecture on the "Grand Solution of the | ' ismos" &UNDAT. at 2 p. m.. Union :?q__ie j :.".«:;. Admission 25 cent*. ANNUAL KeettBS Honolulu Piantition Com- j F_ny — The r«su!ar annual raeetirx of the j ttockl:o!cer_ of the Honolulu Plantation Com- i ptsy will ba held at the office of the com- j rany. i>-« Market tt.. in the city and coumy | of t*n Francisco, sitate cf Cslitornia, en I VTEDNKDAT. the _ith day of February, \ A. D. 1V03, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., ! the purpose of electir^ a Board of Di- i T^itors to serve tor the enEUiJiS year and for j the tra rt£_etio_ cf euch otber business as may | • orr.e before the meeting. Transfer books j Till rlc*e oa Eaturday, February 14, 1903, at i 3 o'clock t>. in. II. W. THOMAS, • f-ecretary Honolulu Plantation Comrany. 327 j Market ft.. San Francisco, Cai. j NOTICE of _-.tiu_1 stockholders' meeting — The j regular asriual rn<*et!B«- cl stockholders of i A«_oc!ated OU Company, a corporation, will ' *<t beld at the office of the company, eleventh f.oor. Hayw»rd building. Sac Fra.nci*co, Call- fornla. on MONDAY. 23_ <Iay cf February. TJ*K. at the liour of 12 m., for the purpose ol 'lertiag a beard of directors to serve for tlie Tsuinp year ar.d the transaction of euflj other busiaefi as may cone before the meet- tf.«;. This nctice is printed in the San Frao- <i»co C_II by order end direction off board of | directors o" A—Eocia:ed Oil Company. O. SCRIBNER, Secretary. OfBr*— i;!eveatb flour, Hayward liuildinj-, i=an Francisco. Cal.. February 7. 1903. AXXUAL MEETING — Kil-uca Sugar Planta- tion Coinpsay — The regular annual meeting of the rtockholceT^ of the Kiiauea Sugar rientatioti Corrpany will b» held at trie of- flr« of the compann 327 Market St., in the | City and County of Sa.n FranctBCO. Siate of 1 •"•lifcrnla, on TUT-:?DAY the 241h uay or! r»bruary. A. I>. 1»03, rt. the hour of 11 J "clock a. m.. for t!;» purpoa*> of electing a b'anJ of d!rect<ir£ tu berve for the eataing :'sr and for the transaction ot nuch other] b_«ln<>ES _j> _>>• ccrne before the meeting. TrejJsfer bcolvs will rlose on Friday, Feb- ru»r> 13. 190o. at 3 o'clock p. m. II. VT. THOMAS, fcccretarv. iritsuea Sugar Plantation Compinty, 327 i M».rkrt e'.. 8a n Fr-ncisco. C-liforola. m ACEHTS :> WASTED. Oi'R investment c-ontrarts axw tlie most desir- al/l«;; interest is paid eve-y 3 months; ¦w. «_nt infn cf character to represent us; write "iih r»f*>rer!^ for paitiruian;; ours is no "an rich quick" proyonttion: it n-111 Btand <«rr:ul inve«ti(;sUon. STANDARD GUAR- A.NTV TRf^T CO., r>all_p. T«*. :tJ-AD THIS— SNAP— READ THIS^ " | W# ta_e_ anybody "new to manufacture an i nrtlcl* TJi'ch sells at t_ each cr $1S per _oze:i u tactorirt _nd prtvata fanll'es; manufacturing rr.<». 2T.c earb; r.o machinery; rampl*. Me The s~ jperior ChcaiJc-1 V.'orkg, 73 ''.VashlnKtcn st < hiearo. III. v/ANTED— One ai?.*r.t for Fan Francisco to r-_?i4> lilgli-jrace ii^ect pTwderv; !!b»ral ••crnrolfsicr.?; KCCBta aro si_k'r,t (S per day: rUte for tfrtns ar.3 printed matter. 1^5 youth Mais rt.. \ms Ai:golea. C»I. Kd-EMES— JL looic cf <loHar-K>ttinc Ideas! p-rr.ple 10.?. Pacific Book Co., Kan Francisco. AK experienced trlsl.t m_n or wurnan eolic-tcr; KJQd pay. C9 Columbian fr'.ag.. city. Acrats «rveryirhere:erther sex AlutFJtn 'Water-' proof _ho» _o!« saver.Aluta Mfg.Co.,133 Po»t. iSTROMGY. ASTROLOiiY tsupht; horowopea east. PBOF. RAYMOND, boo;, rtore <>«» KHiw. or by mail. LAW. r.OBT. w. KING. _tty«*t*-_w. Cx-xaitter bldjT i-m. 611; all am; _amai;es, rsralcs. wills! • trarhsicnte, coilcctions, t-ii-. : «-unsuit_.tl<iTi :ree: no »Jvanc^ charsei"; call cr write; rr- • mernb^r full natr.e and room. T«-l. Ttcd "601. ADVICE free— I "wT.I advance costs in raeritori- ous c_ik£, i.vorces, probate ar.d ail other law • sM-e: r,<> fees In sdvajioc; open eiery e^¦e^|- 1US. J. M. TIIUR-TON. 81» M-rket »t..rm.31. AOVXCXS free; d:\-orces a. specialty; qulc<_.<4uict; iro cuarre crfttect fcuccess; cstabllslied 1«J yrs. <;. TV. HOWE. fc.'O Market et., cor. Ktocktou. AIVKEN & AITKEN. attorneys; r. 508-1011 Clusle M_c.. tX}ll Caiifomia. et.; tel Bush C35. CJ;O. D. CAS1PBEU-, laTi-jer. r. 416 llxarain-r bi_». P«nslohi3 _nd general legal woiii. ADVICE free; tio charRp unices (-ufcrFfful; all <afco»; op?n evg«. W.W.U_vidron.a_7 Market. 3-. S?. CU^RK. Jlinrna Spreckels bl^s.. __7 M_i- fc<t tt.; ccnEUltatlon free; no fees tn &dv_iicej IIICVCLES— For Sale or Exchanged < i/RISTMAE p:-eseatL; ?10 Monarch racers re- duced to $_S. Afnt for Columbia -ud Ku- »e_» bicyr.lcs; f_vcnlle ALLEN. Ml L*rkm fet.. M'.-AIIister. -• . . niRDS. DOGS. ETC. v.AnBLlNG innate* aui alT Ulv.da~of ~iont^. t_:«_n_: mr.6 fan. .;.- t.Tidt: toUSs-L pit tSortu t*r«-t. 6lot,r«r, fci^'arlutrs; I»iiU and anirral rood of -!) Kmmjk i.'.ta Market tt..l>et.sti;fc'Jth. noAtiiuM. k«»m « Hii,imi-;x. TWO cii!ldrr-i; ••<> l-iar.i by Ucrnian lady. 422 WOOrw*— m;v\ AM) tlUl. :-<-¦• ;Kt <: t-.-.l i.ind* Ix-uebt: >:brarie»i>--rc--c<f_ -t. C. Holier*. iMi Market: :*;. >»¦»..:»¦ :;*¦ BC_I.\C_& CHANCES. A -SAXlTARIUMKOa SALK— In a to« n «r 30.«>0o lr.l!_ii!t»ntn: rc!l equlpred: i,3ii.\u well: iaflrinjties of nsf force the pruprieu.r to «eij; tJ.it is a rare chance, for a physician. lt:<3UilX' Of CAMP & HK<JWN. Miniiij £u- *in«;«, i'2'j CUq- »l., £au l-'ranciscd. nt'SI>ESS CHANCES Contlimed. j A— M4W; PAKTNEK~wunte.l in saioon~estbT jtars, wi.th 20 turn, rooms; place ilearin? at least $4oo per month; tick-ten of retiring partner only c-aus<» of s-ale. See R. <J. WILKE & CO.. -tiVfe Kearny st. A — $-150; PARTNER wanted in saloon and lunch hcuff, close to Union Iron Works; a good-paying place; only live man wanted. i*ee R. O. WILKK _. CO.. 28 V_ Kearny «t. A— 3J20O; BBSTAUEtAMT and c'.iophouse. cloee to The Call bUlM-OJC.rent $t>0; pla.ee estab- lijhed years and good paying: owner to co to Germany. See R. G. WILKE, "CVi Kearny. NATURAL FUEL AND LIGHTING GAS, In enormous quantities discovered near Wat- eonville. Kstimated production present well l.OOO.uCO cubio feet ;>or day. Uore wells to be drilled at once. \v*ill supply Watsonville. Gilroy. Los Gatoe^ San Jose, Santa Clara. Palo Alto. San Mateo. etc.. with light, fuel, iwwer. Can sell at o0c 1000 feet at immense Vroflt. Western Gas and Power Company (In- corporated $1,000,000) offers 200,000 shares at _0c share, par value $1 00 share. $40,000 places company on dividend-paying basis. | Send application and remittance for etock to Interrationai Guaranty and Trust Company. Fiscal Agents, 449 Parrott Buildinr- Tel. Koiscm _£S6. A — WE buy. sell or exchange buMnet* of all Kind?. STRAND A CO.. 331 Kearny »t. A— $3_3: FRl'IT Ftore; good trade: rent Sl_: «!ckr.»rg rauac- eale. STRAND. 331 Kearny. A — $Sj0; OY^Tl-H and chophouse: rent $8; clear $100 month. STRAND. 331 Kearny Et. A— 5750; Delicacy, grocery stoi«: rent $15; re- ceipta ;_0 day. STRAXD. 331 Kfaray it. A— $S00; CORNER grocery and bar; »ood trade; 2 rooms rent $12. STltAND, 831 Ke_rny «t. A— $150: GROCERY and bar, with i Uvtae- roonis; rent f_0; aoing a nice steady busi- ness; mu;t be sold on account of sickness. Apply to M. LESS _; CO.. 75 Third St. A— BEST delic-cy, this city, doing large busi- ness; clears ?_00 racnth; never before of- fered; gift for $1400; compelled to leave city, fcee E. B. PERRY & CO., 930 Market St. \ STEADY young man wanted, with $120 cash, tor plain, llgit work; will pay $70 per month; no experience required; permanent place. Apply 1010 Market st., room 10. *~ ~ JOSEPH STRAUB Has moved to,«530 Market St.. Opposite Palace Hotel. WANT to dispose of right to 4 months' tuition at Polytechnic Business College: le_>ving city; Address MItrS A. XORRED, 509 Hajgbt St., j-an Frandsco. BDCCESSFCIj advertising is only possible by our sel-Ct liftf Of pullers; our expert advio» aad latest i??ue of our "Advertiser's Pocket Guide." containing complete lists of the best dailies, weeklies and monthlies, free. GUEN- THER, BRADFORD & CO., Advertising A_ent«. 101* Randolph St.. Chicago, III. RESTAURANT for sale or rent; the only place in a gold mining town; population 5000 to 8000; reason for selling. Address box 1937, Call office. $S.V) — HOTEL and bar: ahort distance from city; $350 down, $300 in installments to suit; 21 "rooms; evod trade; sockI reasons for sell- lag. Bo- 19(37. Call. GRAND opportunity for an active dry goods n:aa; for pale. Kttlnger's Dreas Trimming Factory. 617 Mission st., fifth floor. IP >-old by Monday. $200: real estate and busi- r.oss chance office; be?t location Market st. Bos 1U_9. Call. . FOB Fale — Corner grocery and bar: 5 nice llv- inK-rooms; stable and wagon; rent $25. Call lt;_l Sanchez st. GOOD saloon: very cheap; no agents: lunch man preferred: a bargain. Call 122 Second &r. FOR rent— Regular physician's fully equipped office and practice; situated in heart of Oak- land. Box S&04. Call office. Oakland. FOB s;ile — Kim-class gro«ry. HENRY Mi:VKK. -950 _Ist. bet. Folsom and Harrison. CTRST-CLABS family liquor store, ltSth and Howard; lor.p leaee: large c?!!ar: trans, cor. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. J J.'a-'McMILI-EN _.- CO.. 906 Market St.. Rooms 7 and 8. Phone John 531. Customers can secure any kind cf a room- ing-house they wistt by calling: on us; clear titles guaranteed on all sales. 24 rooms; rent $1_?>; carpets new $2300 34 rooms; lent $S5; ciears $175 month.. <>00O 11 rooms; rent S42; all outride rooms... 375 14 rooms; rent $45: Mission st 1100 11 iooies; rtut S4D; Market 6t 300 6 rooms; rent $15; Eighth _t 100 J2 rocn-.s: real $_S; Howard st 800 18 rocms; rent <92 50; Stockton st 950 10 rocms; rent $31 00; clears 530 300 S6 rooms; lent $85; lease 4 years 1700 It} rooms; rent $15; this is a snap; well furnished: investigate 650 45 ROOMS: rent $243; clears $100; $1000; half cash; balance to suit. J. A. McMILLEN & CO., 906 Market, Rocms 7 and S; phone John 631. 16 ROOMS, beautifully furnished; centrally lo- cated; rent $60; large, light sunny rooms; $1200. .T. A. McMILLEN &. CO.. 906 Market. A. H. RKTSLGFF & CO.. Phone Jessie 4471 110i Market si. (corner Turk). Rooms 3. 3»-; and 4: upstairs. Any house sold en monthly payments. S-room uiotlern flat ; Jiddy st S500 JS rooms; leat<^ ; north <jf Market; only.1400 19 rooms-; Third ft.; cheap rent 750 _1 rooms: reduced to only oOO 10" rooms; clears $175; «?e it 2_<W l»i rooms; Hyde St.: a bit-gain at 170O J_ rooms: Kllis; ti'A>0 cash. b_l. mo..., SOi) N rooms; Bat; owi«r sick o_5 IS rooms; neiT .Sutter; Kacriflce 00!» 12 rooms; downtown; clears ?W 4(K» 85 rooms: apartment hou^e 4750 Call; we can suit you. A. H. RETSLOKF _i CO.. 1104 Markot St.. rooms 3 and 4. A— A-MARION GRIFFIN. A— A— A — Removed to room <06 Examiner building. I Bt_ list of hotels and room ing-houses. All titles guaranteed to be good. Terms, part cash ar.d easy installments. 45 ROOMS; rent $40; sunny; 5 years' lease. $1200 _© rooms; rent S25; «s_*er front.. 600 10 rooms; on Geary St.; low rent 450 42 rooms; r*nt only $100; transient.... 5000 100 j-oonu; corner; man liou»e;rent $100. 4000 ti0 rooms; corner: south <^f Market.... 3200 SO rooms: corner; north of Market..... -600 Money loaned a.t 1 per cent. Hotels, -oadhoufies. flat?. 5 to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. j • ——•__— MITCHELL A CO.. Thon* Jessie 29S1. 12Ofi Market Bt., opposite Sixth. ¦We Will s'-ll you any house for part cash. balance monthly payments. Wo have a large list to select from. Please call and see some of our bargain?. Carriage waiting. HEADQUARTERS for good lodglng-houpes arid hotels. FCHWK1NIIARD & CO.. 917 Market •ft., betwe-eu Fifth and Sixth, rooms 1-2. McBRIDR £ CO. have removed to 035 Market st_. with a larg.. l!rt of rooming houses. 8PIKlTX'AX,IS9f. ATTENTION.' '" " MRS. DR. CLARK, The well-known medium and clairvoyant, rr.ay b* consulted on all affairs; every hidden mysi'ry revealed: zhe. will show you how to oi'erconie your enemiee and unit* th- sepa- rated; tell your entire ilfe — past, present and future; satisfaction by trail; eend stamp for circular said special ternus. 313 Geary st, MRS. DR. CLARK. EDWARD EAP.LE. slate-writer. 1052 Ellis; hours 9 to 4: phene Kant 1035. CLAIRVOYANTS. ~~A WONDERFUL LUCK CHARM FREE~~ Clatr»-oyance. Astrology, Palmistry, Crystal Llle Readings from cradle, to grave by the cele- brated Nunnado Sct-tlclly, -who read the des- tinies of President Roosevelt, King Edward, Kmpcror Kranc'.s Joseph, Czar of Russia, etc. Bankers, lawyers, 'doctors and other prominent people consult and recommend Sortielly as ths Ktr>E cf Life Readers. He reveals questions oa your mlrid and your name or forfeits $500. Sor- tleily sives frte charms for luck in specula- tions, business, love, itiurrlage. friends and lor various other purposs*. Consult Nurruado Sor- tlelly, W'J Bush let. Stockton and Powell. San Francisco. T< J. Ulai-.i; 5251. MMU. M. EERXARD. ' TUB r\MOU3 Clalivoyant and business meriium. permanently located at J7 (Third Ft., nest Examiner blag.; eho reads your life correctly, Rives an accurate de/oriptior. of tlie past, rtveals the present hap- penings and portrays events to occur In tha fu- ture: if you «re in trouble, discontented or not fc.ii.i-fW] In life, or have domestic, love, or busi- ness troubles, consult this great medium - acd t you will be told how to overcome them; valu- able advice in all affairs ot life; 25c up; satis- j faction guaranteed. Tel. Black 45tS9. ISMAR. tha Egyptian sypsy clairvoyant and palmirt, permanently located at 1104 Market «t.. cor. Turk: private readings daily. 10 a,m. to S p.m.; readings by mail as satisfactory as in person: 3 questions answered $1: full life, f5: tend lock of hair, date and. year of birth; s=»nd currency. Send postofflce. Well- I'ai-so money order or registered letter. Mil:- 1 . < ASKTTIA i;n\V:R. one of the most wvndertul vo/n«a tb^ world ever knew; can t'-:i of l.!tjdi-n tr*a-are or anything you with i.. •:n..n-; t... lywnvje; l r -2 ->a<-kson tt. ! ;.;i^ii >y.\ltU ;::><::- names, dates and facts MiXvrn ¦ :i-<-i« fall: <ail on this celebrated med- {urai; 6-Uttaetton i-r r.a pay. 1_6 Turk rt. VILDllEli JULIAN, clalnoyant. «-_rd reader; hours V ». Di. until 3 p. >n.; ladies 23c; gents r.Oc. tSB&Mt Howard tt.. room 1. MME. RAVENNA will. C ive full life itadlag ¦ Ivt W: one week. 5 Fourth •_ HORSES ¦ .ASM WACO S^^ KEWLT painted second-h.-inrl buggy for sale cheap. W. DILLON, 7i- Hov.arc! st^ A CUNNING, small Shetland pony: just the thins for children. Apply 1500 Stockton s.t. • FOIt SALE — Sound young 1 mare; {rood businefS driver: fine looking. VICTOR. 4*iO Guerrero. READ "The California Horseman," ot Interest to horsemen. Dal-lel. editor. 605 G. G. av». Largest assortment 2-hand wacons.buckbd.sur- < rey,harness,wor_i,drlvlng horses. 15th-Vale_ca . AN Al express wason. single; also H?ht caitop- ' Inff wason lor Bale cheap. 532 Mission it. IIOfSKS TO LEX. A— PRINTED list of houses to let; send far c!r- cular. G. H. UMBSEN fc CO.. 14 Moatgoraery LOST ASD FOlt.ND. LOST — Between 10th and Bryant, Market an<_ Taylor st?.. a gold brooch with turquoise ia center. Return to -1C_ Tenth »t. and re- ceive reward. LOST — Feb. 13. bugsy robe, on Drumm st.. bet. Cal and Sacramento. Return W. J. BERRY, Svestern Meat Co., Sixth, and Townsend sts. LOST— A passbook with tha Hibernla Saving3 and Loan Society or San Francisco, in tha . name of sJARAH A. DENNISON: No. 194-014; the finder will please return to bank. LOST— Gold fob with Foresters of America em- blem on locket. Return to subscription clerk, | Call office: reward. I LO3T — Thursday, Feb. 12, large mastiff <ics license tax. Return to 0S8 Folaom st; reward. LOST — Lemon and white pointer dog-. Return S23 Hyde at.; reward. LOST — Black and white greyhound bitch. Re- turn to 700 Mason St.; reward. MATTRESSES AXD PILLOWS. TO order; also cleaned and sterilized; uphol- stery; henest work guaranteed. HOPKE BROS.. 411-413 Powell st. Phone- Emh 421. MEDICAL. MRS. DR. WYETH. specialist for all femali complaints; instant relief guaranteed; o0 years' experience: refined homo before and during: confinement. 723 Post st.. cr. Jores. MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- male troubles; instant relief guaranteed; consult free. 1008% _lar_et st.. opp. Fifth. DR. G. W. O'DONNELL— All who are »ick or in trouble consult this specialist on female complaints; positively corrected; the unfor- tunate helped; the most difficult cases treat- ed; advice free. Office?, 1018 Market st. ADVICE free — Drs. Goodwin, ladies' special- ists; instant relief guaranteed; low fees; m_- ternity hcme;bables adopted free. 906 Market. MRS. D. ALLEN. 11 IS Market— Fcellable. ladieV specialist: a private home before and durins confinement; best medical care; low fees. DR. and MRS. DA VIES arid HINDOO HERBS; original method of treatment. 1126 Market st. DR. NG TOY KEE. 210 Stockton St.. opposite Union Square; nil diseases cur*rd by herb*. MISCELLA.NEOIJS---FOR SALE. BOILERS, engines. 2d-hand machinery. XIcIN- TOSH & WOLPMASi 185-107 Fremont •£. H. 6. WHITE MCHY. CO. will buy your ma- chlnery for spot cash without discount: see us list after you have seen all the others. H. 8. WHITE MCHY. CO.. 130-132 Beale st. 25 H. P. MARINE gasoline engine: direct con- nection; all complete. H. S. WHITE. 130-lx: Beale st. DOES YOUR RpOF LEAK? Repair It with Elaterlte; In rolls easy to lay: needs no painting or coating; good over old Iron, tin or ehingles; best for new roofs. ELATERITE ROOFING CO., 713 Marfc-t st. J. COOPER, merchant tailor, for over 2<J years in Palace Hotel, and lately at rj Sutter st.. haa removed his Full L»res.<* Rental Parlors to 21 Stockton «t. (second floor). In Security Loan and Trust Co.'s bids.; phone Bush 4a J. A — BUYS, eells or rents gt-ar machinery, en- gines, boilers, water pipe*, shafting, pulleys, etc. WH1TELAW. 253-_55 Spear St. ALL users indorse the WITTE -.-as and oil engine: it la simcl<> and reliable. The TRACY r.NGR. CO., 301 Fremont st. A LOT of second-hand Hall s-?cs. double and elngle doors. In good order. Apply _1G Cali- fornia st. ; FOR SALE — Antique clock, 230 yeara old; very good timekeeper; case «tan<is 7 l-*> feet high; price X0O0. Box 3802. Call office. Oakland. $25; complete 4x5 camera outfit, clieap: genuine Martin guitar; iateiner violin. Box 1!M4, Call. LARGE, yellow canary birds at 1016 Gear}-. A 6-INCH crank ahaper -with counter shaft; new; cheap. JJtJx llVKJ. Call. T\VO 54x16 high-pressure boilers for s_lc. KROOH MFG. CO.. 51'J Market st. AN "Automatic" W. & G. sewing machics for sale cheap. 145 Sixth St., near Howard. BOILERS, englnes,pumps.plpe.bekinB._haftlns, pulleys.ete. SUGARMAN BROS. WO Howard. FEW left; new porcelain batMubs: slightly ] emoke damaged; half price. UCS Howard st. j SAFES — Cary Eafe Co., E. B. BECK & CO.J i agents. 12_ Market st. A FINE suit. $7; ttyllsh pants, SI 75. Misfit I Clothing Parlors. 238 Kearny St.. near liush. j SAFES — New and second-hand. THE HEI? MANN SAFE CO.. 417-42:* Sacramento st. ASK for prices on second-hand typewriters: all! makes. ALEXANDER & CO.. 110 Montgy. j GASOLINE engines, all sizes, new and 2d-han<i. | and launches. J. F. DOAK. -40 Fremont st. • Edison phonograph?, records, supplies, movlns picture machines, films. Bad gal u pi. so.;: Mkt. MAGIC lanterns, new and 2d-hand moving pic- tures. BULIiARD & BRECK. 131 Post St. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WEINBERG^S will pay high'_sT*c_-h~prtc-'7or ladies" and cents' castoff clothing: sealskins and full dress suits a specialty. Call or ad- dress 11IA Kills St. LADIES' sealskins, gents' dress suits bought. Portland Loan Office. 25 Stockton «t.: postal. TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 Btb st. : tel. Jessie gSff- MO.NEY TO LOA.\. AA— MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (incC 107-108 Crocker Building $5.000.000 CAPITAL ..DEAL DIRECT and AVOID EXPENSE.. Loana at SVi and •) per cent: sums to suit; City. Oakland. Country and Town Property; Estates, Legacies. Undivided Interests la Realty: Interests la Unsettled Kstates and Contested Estates; Second Mortgages and Life Insurance Policies: full cost of Improve- ments at 6 per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO.. Crocker building; telephone Main 5024. A— H. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery «t., room iC Loans any amount at lowest rates. Deal direct with lender- On first mortgages. On second mortgages. On third mortgages. On undivided interests In real eiUtfc, On estates la probate. On legacies. NO DELAY. Telephone Main 551*. R. McCOLGAX. 24 Montgomery ¦_, room 3. FINANCIAL problems of all torts and size*- second mortgages, legacies, estates In pro- bate, undivided Interests, assignments of rents, property In trust, life, estates. llf« pol- icies, etc: save money by dealing directly- quick settlements; no disappointments; cour- teous consideration given all propositions- t; you need money see HERMAN MURPHY. 601-602 Examiner bid. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE. 103 Grant av«. Phone Red 1603. LOANS FROM $1 TO $10,000. A PRIVATE party loans any atnounf'on furnl- ture. pianos, at lowest rates without re- moval; no publicity; no commission; deal di- rect and avoid brokerage. 11 City Hall square. MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer- chants, teamsters, boarding-houses, without security: eaey payments; largest business in 40 principal cities. Tolman. 553 Parrott bldg. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, at lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store. 34<i Market «t.; tel. Main 1644. Branch. 13 Third. S. F. DISCOUNT AGENCY— Loans to salaried _„ people od their note. THE TOUSLET CO 143 Phelan bldg. ONE per cent on furniture or pianos; no re- moval: no commission; $23 up: quick; confl- . dentlal. 26 Montgomery st.. room 7. ¦ PRIVATE party; no publicity; any amount; no commission; low rate. BONELLI. Conservs,- tory bldg.. SOI Eddy st : phone South 470. . MONEY to loan on low Interest; gold, sliver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S. 10 Sixth st. ON furniture, piano*; private, party; no rsmo* v-l; no publicity. E. W. Uck. 116 McAllfctw. $10 to $100 'on salary: private and confidential. Western Loan Co.. 403 Montgomery ut.. rm.4. THE Star Loan Co. of Wyoming loans money to salaried employes; easy paym'ta. 710 Mrkt. ELFV1NG. 616 Examiner big., leans on pianos. furniture, etc. at 2 per cent without removal, ALL loans oa diamonds and Jewelry 2 per cent mo. S. F. Collateral Loan Bank. MS Kcaray. 3% ON furniture & pianos, $1.1 up; nu removal; phone Black 1709; room SI. S Eddy. flo«c 4. WOXEt TO ..//^__!_r^!--L*i?---!L_.. CASH Joan-d salaried pecp!e on notes without indorser. MOKKBLL. COt> Examiner bldy. y_____BW-«S--»--->«WM--*-^""-W-* > --*^*^ w^*^~"~^"'^^'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^T *~ >!('!«! CAI. l vs *' ut^ J £!i^ M!.'.: 1 s-teinway upright. *W*: rCMe*»¥to« ucrisht. $lt£; 1 Ilels* upright. *-^: 3_asca & Hamlin organ. *-7. and over .^ other pi*i : > l.argains Why net save #H-0 on a now i.iano.' We sell from tactorj to consumer .i'-ect Fr!co tor one piano the sam. as :or 1*00- S_ 5t> this month only: larsrst siook i:i San Francisco; our output is d )ub.e tfcal •>? any other house, that's w_y. ili_..^. PIANO CO.. hall S-3-S-7 Ocary st.. I layano. piano playor agents. A FKW~ioob~IJARGAINS. Ona Roenl.sc h; One older <•"¦? One Hl-.erwt.oU: walnut t-a-o ]*•/ Ono MencMssuhn; oak «M \';' One Halnes: r.ahiut ca-e V"i5 "_? Also one Chlokf ring-. Vo.e. i?tor»y & Clar.t. Sfrling an.» Curtax; fully _uai-anteeU; In no* onl»r; easy r-'y»'ent-. , . i:knj. citrtaz & aos. i«-ao cfTmtn *l NO BRANCHES IN SAN FRA.VCISOO. ANY Diano sold by u» taken back any ttM witbin two years and full purchasa price al- lowed on a new peerless Knal* at regui-r price; costs you only 20c a day to buy a piano from us. KOITLKR & CHAai.. 3u O'FarreU «t. : established 1S3O STEDMAX upright, good cici?r. *10O; _ Le»!l» Bros.. gooJ as n.^vr, ?1T5; eic^ant KraM'-h 4. Bach new upright yranu'. dropped from catalogue, .$B0O regular. *VK>; another Kn_b-» at Iesa than half price. BKIIENN. -!>8 Po»t. A :-MALL payment dotvn ar.d you sit » goc<i piano from u_: »io not buv writil you call ot» THE ZENO MALTVAIS iIU-lC CO.. 7*3 Market st. YOUR piano can be mad* new for one-qoartti* the cost of buying: s-nd for booklet. Plerc* • Piano Factory. Market. l*th and Church »t<. A NEW Lyraohone piano player. $1S3; sreit bargain. 237 Geary «t. EOIIMER, Byron Uauzy pianos. Cecilian plans playgr. BYRON MAUZY. SC8-C12 Post •».__ BEST renting pianos in city for $3 per montS. SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO.. 8CQ Haye» «t. SACRIFICE — Elegant 3-pedaI upright: c_a_ or Installments. Schmltz A Co.. IS MeAUlstar^ TIIE •^V^LEY B. ALLEN CO.. 831 JIarket •_ — Steck. Everett. Lud wig and other good p!arjo». SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old an.i new. H. MI'LLKR. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. OFFICES ASD STOnES TO LET. CORNTrR Fifth and Je*«ie-: fine locatiuB for barber !»liop. Apply ."00 Fifth st. STORK with basement, fcrlor/ Kearcy st.. $-»'!. Apply LAXDRY C. T?ABfN. i\X Kearay •*. ~~ PAI.MISTRV. OWING to the great number ot tso-rallea palsT tsla that have hcr«>tofoi« been in our city, i am glad to tntroduoe to you Pro'- L. F. L» Mott, late of (.'Ulcago, wno. aa Mark Tw»m ¦ays. la a howling success In ht» line, bring- ing success and happl-esa U» all who coins (• contact with him. Don't fail to sec him, for your futura <t»» pen.a on it. 1228 Market »f.. rcoma 3 and 4. A free test; 20 yrs.* experience in N. Y. : l».t ri» road ycur han<i; satisfaction or rir> pay. MR a . BKLMONT.nil Turk:l to 8 p.m.Tel.Hyde IMt MilE. GERilAINE. tha business oalmtst. r*- moved to 123 Turk st. : hours 10 to ft: con- sult her recardtnar all business affairs. Mxe. Neer_aard removed to 1C03 Snttw; hr^. 1 to 4: eve.. Fun, by uppt: tel. Polk CSfr*. PAPER HA>G1.\C. PAI^TITiG, ETC. "WALLPAPER, all prices; interior decor_tt_«. tinting, p^ntir.r: imitation stalced glass. Q. W. HARK' .» CO.. :<04 Po«t at.. tJ!. Main T13 .__ PKnSO^I A E.3.^ WARN INC. Don't buy tickets of an a^"nt who Is about _3 years old. me-lium size, with a. bald, heAii. 1I« Indorse? tickets In different natr.e^. some- trmes Paster and sometimes Baa-ter. an>l may use som.» o(hi % r name. Tfe l-> a BWtntJIer, as- he has plioto tickets from ".-jatoy Fho?'} Studio" •which he mmt ba\e foj w.> gave no s.'J-:li agent authority to sell our ticket?. We have, however, ticket* wh;rlj liu-.k the «a_r.«», only he hasi *-r:tse.1 the rwt calling; tor "SI 5<> at the studio." anj gets people to believe that they may liav<? .. do;eu rhctoji for 50e. We wish it understo-J-l that we have no a«»nt* l-elltnc tteketa gocnl for tt dozen pbotoa whifh lia-s only 0*.V- on it. Savoy Plioto sjtudi.j. o T-ftiimn tt. The Star Hair Remedy restores pra7 hair. Im- proves it. growth, stops falling, cures dandruff and rtchtnt; Mcalp: no Ktain or ftckness; cleanses scalp: at ilrusrxtsta'. }i;iiri1re>».««r*j«ka'. - eept no substitute. Sf.ir Remedy Co..JS3 <^}rv. M. KLL-\ HARRIS, tompieiion upeciallst: a withered, wrlnkicd skin, what tan bs tnor« embarrassing X Hend 2c. for book. M. KLLA _HAJ«K£S,_V>1 93 a _ r j^ ; *_ B t :L £ca£ Larkla. EI/KOTRJC light In every room — Tl'tnchenter Hotel, 4-4 Thtr.t St.. near Si3r'*et: TOO roon>». _5c to $1 50 ve- right; $1 W» to $6 prr wee*; irte bus and fc»gf»f to ar.fl from t_» fsrry. NOT how chear. but how sosd. t» th« mot»-> €-t the m_nul'acturer3 of the VlapM Kotary t-'tacdard. the sf«ini machine of to-day. I. ¦\V. EVANH. ag-nt, 1C31 Market st. PHYSICIAN. 15 yari" wxr^Hence. oi_re* paf- manently morphine, cocaine balih. Cali er -Jdre-s Centra! Pharmacy. _ol Gr_xtt *ve . | LARI-SY TLXIvEn— Evnthirs WOT h» Hlr:tiKhten«-'«l out fvr jou; rel!c%e cur an__et/ | and t ome lionie. i A CEATrriKI'L 1st quality guaranteed »w ; toh. ?U Inch. $3: ti'rdnfsaif.g. _5i-: minlcurlns. _:V;- Send lor price lir.t. G. L^dcrer. 123 Stockton. ; AT less tlian cost, uncalled for suit*, overcoa:* ar.d trousers, at CHARLES LYONS'. Lond-ja tailor, 721 Market »t. : WHITE enamel iron bed*, slncle. thre"-qn_Tt-r or double. f3 a, i:.\aTKKN OUTFITTINli CO.. 1310-l"r_ 8tocktea St., near Creadtvay. KLEtJANT rvnmants of imports umi ilc>m<r«tir woolens for suits to order at $9 15. LKON LEMOS, Merchant Tailor. 11_T Market st. A^ST.60 PERBT ana Fedora hats. SI •». Pop- ular Price Hattcr«. SCO Kearny St.. r.r. Fln». A— HIGHEST prices raid for genta" caat-c* __ck.thirs- _ MfSlN. -S9 4th at.: tel. Grew 140. BtPKRFLUOCS hair and infciea rerT-ovetl by electric needle. Dr.&Mra. Traverse. 11T0 Market. SL'ITS told on easy installments. LEON" LF- MOS. 11_7 Mark»t st.. between Tth and 3»l». UASQI.'EKADt; ro»lum». play b'oks. wig*; country ordors. GOLDSTEIN A CO.. 733 Mkt. TAILOR-MADU s'lits. $7 50; dress pants. ?J 3". Wlsflt Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Pupont ACTINA restores eyesight, eurea deafneM au-.l catarrh. A'Vida Co.. 7KS Valencia, cor. K»ti». ALFKEDUMS Esryptian Uenna re-<itonea *r»y hair to its natural color: 91; at all druggists. ONK-MlNUTE~TOOTHAt:E DROPS CLRB Instantly; 10c and 2."ic: all druggista. DR. LAMOTTU'o FIlENCH CORN PAJNT. the best corn cure: _3.:. nU drussists. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. C. C O'TX)NNELL — Offlo* and resil-nc*. lOCHi Mark-t _t.. bet. sixth _n4 REMOVE!"* — 1>U. 1VONO HIM. " herb doctor; treat's all dtneates cf th* Inrman body; ftav past four yeara _t 115-117 Ma-oti: tinw 1q. <-at^<l at. C67 tlcary st. . v>*v I.en\r ?^.,r*h. ~ 1'HOl'UhAl.". SBALEDproposals will be received at the of- fice of th» Llghthouye Cnstnetr. W Kloci* building. San Francisco, Cat; until 1_ in.. March 5. 19W. and tl««>n opened, for fumiiih- ics all th# labor an-1 inatcriHl required for the construction o? a brick fog-signal build- In" on the northwest baMion ot Kort Win- field Scott. Fort rotnf l-l^ht Station. Cal., In at-cordance with specinc_tioii3, copies ot which, with blank proposals and other ln- lormatlon. may b< had on application la Lieutenant Cui«n-1 '.IIOMAS H. HAND- BURY, Corps or Enslnee-fl. IE a. A., tnsi- neer Twrtfili Lighthouse District. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. $1&.5O 15CYS a new improved 3- drawer drop- heac! sewintr-macbtrie; S/jr» buys a. 4-drawer. drophead V. hite sewJns-maoiitne: all niaJccz of bewing-machlnes -it tut rates; a-j^ing m^- rhlnrs repfed and rrpalre-1; reri'i^d rate*. Phone Jessie ot'JS. ,14o Sixth »t... ur. Howard. $V» SO — NEW drop head: bargains m s~-an'<- har.d machinos: all makes. Chiea_»> S. SI- Kxohange. 0."..'] Market »t. ; take elevator. ALL klnd3 bouiht. sold, rental, ncbar.s^: V" pairing: lowest rate». T«l. Green 14* CC5 4fi WAREUOUKS. A— EMPOR1U3I ytoras<» & VarTcorTfurniture. Jioufehold goods stored, moved, *hipp<"d. ""25- 7".l Howard, near Third: phone Grant HI. PIERCK-HODOLPH Storage & ilovjns Co.. "f- flce. yo_t and Powell Ma.; tel. Prlv. Ex. 371. GOLDEN West Stora_»: advances m_ds: W> Mlgalon St.; t»l. Howard 911. F. V>. '£eMn%s. PACIFIC StoraK- and Fumlturo Moving Cora- P-ny; _3-O nilinore st. ; phone Jackson .31. EEKINS Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montganary St.; tel. Main 1S40. Shipping -t <"ut rate 1 ;. TVPEWKITERS ASD StPPLJES. GREAT ISAKOAINS TBf TYPEV.niTEKS— TT»> *ell better machln*-* for Ipss money than «ny house in tho city; rentals $•'. The TNpewTl^- Kxchangp. M6 Ca!lfornla:te!"p!:on* Main 2«k>. IX)R typewriters. 1_ & at. ALEXANDER, Mrt Montgoaitrj tt. i _sc-|uslve ctr-iler- Smith Pre- mier 'ry;M;wrltcrS7,jppilc« to:' all tnai-bine* partly used machines sold * n*>w x^f* r«m<*d 2D-UAND typewriters *old. rental. Tnatr9«i. >Vebster Tjrficwrltcr ln^i-cc. Cj. k -'.9 6-nyrrafc t — — j. vf_/ ift'^****'"f _^^ I 1* _______