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THE SATS' FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1902.10

BUSTXESS CHA7VCWS— .Cn-nil-ni-A.$500—POULTRY and wild game store doing a.

good paying business; low rent; location can tbe beat .See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st.

$600— SALOON established years; igood busi-ness; lease; located close to Market andThird ets.;rare chance for good location Iinbusiness. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny.

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$1250; DEATH in family causes the ownerof one of the best-known, best-located coffee.and chop houses to take in a partner; a rarechance forhonest and active man. • See R. G.WILKE. 26% Kearny st • .r ">- ¦-:¦/¦'

A—$3200; CORNER saloon ;choicest location;place clears above $250 per month; rent $75;

this is a rare chance. -Call R, G.-WILKE,26% Kearny st.

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$300; BRANCH bakery and contectlonery;close to large schools; livingrooms; r«-nt $20;value in sight Call R. G. WILKE, 20%Kearny st

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A—SG50; COAL and wood yard, with 4 horsesand 2 wagons; business Is located In Oak-land; established years and flrei>-class pay-Ing. All particulars R. G. WILKE. .20%

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Ulj—A—$400: SALOON on water front;, rent. $20;

good paying business; Investigate at once; arare chance. Inquire R.. G.» WILKE,

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Kearny st'; ¦. - . "

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CIGAR stand; fixtures, lease, good will'for$400; stock at invoice; location can't be beat.Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. ¦

A—81000; CORNER grocery and bar on Taylor!j st; rent $25; place established many years

and doing a good business; value in sight.

Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. , ,

A—$600; COFFEE saloon and restaurant; es-tablished years; first-class paying; locatedcloss to Chronicle building; bargain; • callsoon. R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st.

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$S00; COFFEE saloon In wholesale dis-trict; rent $50; no Sunday or night work,and clearing above $200 per month. Call R.G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st.

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PARTY wanted .with $3000 to $5000 tobuy interest in one of the oldest establishedgeneral commission houses of this city; hon-est and active man wanted; references to beexchanged; books open for Inspection. CallR. G. WILKE. £6% Kearny It, /

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$650; SALOON close to Kearny and Cali-fornia sts.; rent $30; good paying business;fullvalue in eight Call R. G. WILKE,26%Kearny St. .¦' ;

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A—$400; MILKdepot and dairy produce storeon Fifth st; rent $20; living rooms; fineopening for man and wife. Call R. ." G.WILKE, 26% Kearny st.

FOR 6ale—

At a great sacrifice, a restaurant;good location; cheap rent; must be sold atonce. Inquire 765 Market Et, rooms 1 and2. McBRIDE & CO. ¦

ANestablished manufacturing, wholesale_ re--

tail, business for sale cheap. Call at 247 5th.

FOR Sale, account going East, cigar, news andstationery store. Twenty-third avenue sta-tlon. East Oakland.

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LARGE paper route for sale; best part of city.Box 2931. Call offlce. ¦ "-*

ACCEPTABLE party. $1500 to $2000, take In-terest in business that will realize $10,000 Inshort time; only principals having the actualcash dealt with; money in investor's control:safe sure business; particulars by personalInterview only. W. H.. box 2296. Call.

WANTED—A man with about $1500 cash toInvest in a going business; willbe given fullmanagement owing to illness of presentmanager; sure to double y«ir money inside3 months; no experience necessary; no risks.For further particulars call at 927 Marketst, room 218.

A NEWSPAPER route earning about $45 petmonth; requires .about 3 hours per day tolook after it:good for a student or some oneengaged part of day. Address box 1, CallBranch Office. 100 Eleventh st

GREAT Inducements. to party who can furnishor associate $5000 or more capital to controla very valuable invention. Address ProutyMfg. Co.. 35 Oliver, st.- Boston, Mass.

OLD-ESTABLISHED bakery, bakTnc over '2bbls. a day; store trade only; kept by thapresent owner 16 years; retiring from busl-ners cause of sale. Box 3199. Call.

$500—

PARTNER; Market-st. restaurant: du-ties are light; only to attend to cash; finechance for a steady man. Business BoardTrade. 326 Plr.e Et .

$,ri00—

PARTNER waiited in profitable busl-r.ess; no experience required; no agents.Room 10. 935 Market st .- . '

ROUTE for sale—

A route on this paper. Ap-ply to W. L.GARNER.. 124 Myrtle st.1,SantaCruz, Cal. /

-FOR Sale— A good planing mill In a lumber

•yard; located in a growing town. AddressP. O. box 459. Healdsburg. Cal. .IWANT to buy.a saloon or grocery and bar

either side of Market Box 2941. Call office.

;FANCY dry goods for sale, cheap; splendidopportunity. 1531 Devlsadero et. . ..

ESTABLISHED undertaking business in Oak-land at invoice. Box 700, Alameda.

FRUIT store for sale on easy terms; payingbusiness. 151 Ninth st .. -/.>':..-

SALOON and restaurant to let cheap. Apply908 Laguna Et .:":—'¦•¦

BROOKS VILLE Hotel and bar at R. R. sta-tion. Holy Cross Cemetery, for sale or trade.

FOR sale—

Saloon. Inquire 613 Sansome St.;cheap.

LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE.

CALlToN"RETSLOFF." llECAN SUIT~YOIL

8 rooms; owner sick; must sell. $20012 rooms; corner; clears $45 ...'....... 525

100 rms.: grand cor.; clears $500; paymts550021 rooms; Al location; payments 1000

I 8 rooms; just listed: good 30018 rooms; well furnished; bargain 1250S5 rooms; clears 5200; exclusive sale... 300022 rooms; best In city; payments 2400!

LIST YOUR PLACE WITH ME. ICANSELL IT.Money to loan. A.H. RETSLOFF.(Tel. John 53K) 906 Market st. cort Ellis. •

10-ROOM HOUSE,IALWAYS CLEARS $65,TO MAKE AQUICK SALE IOFFER THISBARGAIN at only $600; payments to suit

RETSLOFF.17-ROOM CORNER FIRST-CLASS

Long lease: furnished elegantly. Price only $1595; payments to suit.,-',-'.y. -' -

RETSLOFF.21-ROOM HOUSE; MONEY MAKER.

JRICE $1100; CLEARS $150; for sale by/ RETSLOFF, 906 Market St.

36 ROOMS; 2 entrances; clears $200,... .$190014 rooms; worth $SCO ... .' ....50010 rooms; only 30024 rooms; near Powell and Geary...... 185018 rooms; sunny corner 100022 rooms; transient; clears $150........ 12T.02:5 rooms; clears $100 ..'...... 950100 rooms; clears $400 .: V. COO')10 rooms: on Eddv st '..*... 700..MONEY LOANED AT LOWEST RATES..

FRENCH SPOKEN .........:.H.C. DECKER, 1020 Market; phone Mint 79C.

CO-ROOM HOUSE. SURE TO CLEAR...$300 EVERY MONTH. PRICE Sr'IjOO. ..Payments to suit. DECKER. 1020 Market.

39-ROOM HOUSE ......:•Price Only $1900; Payments.......:

Apply to H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market, stA

—i;Near the Call Building.

Phone Black 1-8-0-3.MARION GRIFT"IN, T19 Market et., rms. 1-, -2. Money; to loan. on

lodging-houses or onreal estate. Big free list of lodging-houses atmy office. All for sale/ on easy terms. Call.22 r.;rent $66; central ;1floor ;clean;full. $1200-35 r.; clears about $00 each month.:. $75025 r.;rent $50;lncome $150:3 blks of Mkt.$160036 r.;40 boarders; first-class location; clears$175 mo.; owner fick; exchange for. smallhouse or real estate; investigate; make offer.13 r.; fine carpets; low rent; a bargain.. $35047 r.;elegant ;clears $147 mo.;slmply1st-class.

A—WINSTON & WOLF,.1026 Market; photo-jrraph gallery entrance; phone Jessie 2211. .Invite you to call upon them if you desire tobuy a lodging-house, and you are certain toobtain fair dealing. Specials:30 rooms; rent $75 $140046 rooms; rent $100.... 325045 rooms; rent $125 ..:..'.......... 290016 rooms; rent $67. ; '

67514 rooms: rent $60... ...:...."... 100018 rooms; rent $37 50. 1050

AA. ATTENTION, BUYERS ....... AAYou may buy any rooming-house in the

city and pay . for it ;., In monthly paymentsFrom the profits of the house.

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We furnish vacant housesAnd loan money at lowest rates.

DONALD INVESTMENT COMPANY,R50 Market st. Tel. Davis 281.

BUYERS, if you want a lodging-house . thatWILL PAY, or If you want- to borrowMONEY at lhi per cent, call : on M.-E.RIVES, 916 Market St., rm. 69; tel.'Main 128.

J. H. STANTON, real estate and businessrhance agent; removed from 34 Kearny st to77 <% Market st:. hundreds of lodging-housesand business chances.

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NOTICE—We have-rooming-houses, all

sizes and prices. In all parts of the city; getour Ust first. MITCHELL&CO., 1206 Markt.

A—WE buy, sell or exchange lodclng-houses orany kind. -^ STRAND & CO.. 209 Kearny st

SPIRITUALISM. ,- .;A—C. V. MILLER, world's famous materializ-

ing- medium; spirits speak face to face; seanceTues.. Frl..Snn.. 8 p. m.;50c. -.1084 Bush sf

W. G;KEEGAN holds spiritual meeting everyI¦ nightex. Saturday; admission 10c. ;. 14S Sixth.

MRS.'HARLAND'S circle to-night ;10c; de-

vel. dr. \Wed., 8 p. m.; read. 50c-$l.\ 132 6th.;

MME. YOUNG'S demonstration of spirit return'to-night 605 McAllister,;10c; come,' skeptics.

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PROF. GEE," 108 Sixth st.;¦, readings, 50c,v $1; circle Tues./ Thur.; Frl. t

-night,- 10c.

8AIT FRAXCISCO CALL.

BUSINESS OFFICE of The San FT_nclscoCall, corner of Market and Third streets; openuntil 12 o'clock every night In the year.

BRANCH OFFICES— 527 Montgomery Btreet,corner Clay; open until «:30 p. m. •:

300 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m.633 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m.315 Larkin (street: open until 9:30 p. m.1341 Mission tireet; open until 10 p. m.2261 Market 6treet corner Sixteenth; open

until 9 p. m.106 Eleventh* etreet; open until 9 p. ra.1006 Valencia street: open until 9 p. n_Korthwest corner Twenty-eecond and Ken-

tucky streets: open until "9 p. rn.-gQO Flllmore Ptreet: open until 9 p. m.

B1E12TIXG KOTICES.

CALIFORNIA Chapter No. 5, R. A. M.. Awill meet THIS (TUESDAY) EVEN-ING, Jan. 7, at 7:."5O o'clock; stated jK3Tmeeting and Installation of offlcers. /~r*By order of the H. P.

*v FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary.

GOLDEN GATE Lodge No. 30, F. & A.•

M.—Stated meeting THIS (TUES-^\^DAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. TtX

EDWIN L. MEYER, Secretary. f^T*

PACIFIC Lodge No. 136. F. & A. M..•

121 Eddy st—Stated meeting THIS _J%_EVENING. 7:30 o'clock. J%J\

THOMAS PENLINGTON. Secy.'v%

ORIENTALLodge No. 144, F. &A. M. ¦—Stated meeting THIS (TUESDAY) _/V_EVENING, at 8 o'clock. 7%JC

A. S. HUBBARD. Secy. '?>

GOLDEN GATE Lodge No. 204. L eggmsOfr.O. O. F.

—Members attend the =??_~C§e

meeting THIS (TUESDAY)EVENING, Jan. 7. 1902. In- S'F/iVVEUtllatlon of officers and other very importantbusiness. F. C. EVANS. N. G.

MAGNOLIALodge No. 29, I.O. O. V-*__L_%.F.—Installation THIS (TUES-DAY) EVENING. . Members oflodge and order ple_se attend. *w/ttw- -

H. H. VErLLENO. N. G.' A>"

SAMUEL POLACK, Secretary.

FRANCO-AMERICAINE LodgeNo. 207. I.O. O. F.—Officers andmembers: You are hereby notifiedto assemble at your lodge room ¦

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TUESDAY, Jan. 7, 19C2. at 2:30 p. m., toattend the funeral of our late brother, FRED-ERIC G. MERGENTHALER. By order of

L. CARRAINE, N. G.L.A. AURADOU, Secretary.

MASTER Mariners' Benevolent Assoelation.

—Special meeting willbe held , •_F~35»

in ha'.l, 320 Post Et, WEDNESDAY, »V^_>Jan. S, at 1p. m. sharp. Allmem- -^\Tbers are requested to be present for the pur-pose cf attending the funeral of our deceasedbrother N. P. PETERSEN. By order of thepresident. L. TRAUNY, Secy.

ANNUALMEETING—

OCEANIC STEAMSHIPCOMPANY.

—The regular annual meeting of

the stockholders of the Oceanic SteamshipCompany will be held at the office of thecompany. 327 Market Etreet, in the City andCounty of San Francisco. State of California,on TUESDAY, the 21st day. of January, l»02.at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the pur-pose of electing a Board of Directors to servefor the ensuing year and for the transactionof such other business as may come beforethe meeting. Transfer books will close onFriday. January 10, l»02. at 3 o'clock p. m.By order of the President.

¦ ¦ H. XV. THOMAS. Secretary.

OFFICE of the San Francisco Gas and Elec-tric Co., 415 Post et, San Francisco, Cal.

—The annual meeting of the stockholders ofthe San Francisco Gas and Electric Com-pany willbe held at the office of the com-pany, 415 Post st. in the city and county ofSan Francisco, at 12 o'clock M. on TUES-DAY. January 21, 1902 The transfer booksof the company will be closed from January10, 1902, to and including January 21, 1902.

(Siened) WILLIAM G. BARRETT.Secretary.

Dated San Francisco. January 6. 1902.

OFFICE OF THE EMPORIUM—To the stock-holders of The Emporium, a corporation:Please take notice tnat the annual meetingof the stockholders of The Emporium, a cor-poration, willbe held at the principal officeof the company. In the Parrott building, lo-cated on Market rt.. between Fourth andFifth, In the city and county of San Fran-cisco. State of California, on THURSDAY,the 16th day of January, 1902, at 2 o'clockp. m.. for the purpose of electing directorsand for the transaction of such other busi-ness as may properly come before the meet-ing. By order of the board of directors.

ANDREW M. DAVIS. Secretary.Dated January 2. 1902.

HAKALAUPLANTATION COMPANY, officeS27 Market rt.. San Francisco. Dec. 31. 1901:Annual meeting

—The annual meeting of the

stockholders of the Hakalau Plantation Com-pany will be held at the office of the com-pany. 327 Market St., in the city and countyof San Francisco. State of California, onWEDNESDAY, the 15th day of January.1002. at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m.. forthe purpose of electing a board of directorsto eerve for the ensuing year and for thepurpose of amending article IIIof the by-laws cf the company, relating to the annualmeeting of stockholders and for such otherbusiness as may come before the meeting.Transfer books willclose on Saturday. Jan-uary 4, at 12 o'clock m. By order of thepresident. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary.

ANNUAL MEETING SPRING*"

VALLEYWATER WORKS

—The annual meeting of the

rtockholders of the Spring Valley WaterWorks willbe held at the office of the com-pany. 126 Stockton St.. San Francisco, Cal..et 12 o'clock m. on WEDNESDAY, the Sthday of January, 1902. to elect trustees toeerve for the ensuing year and for *he trans-action of ruch other business as may bebrought before the meeting. San Francisco.December 26. 1901.• PELHAM

•—. AMES. Secretary.

THE anuual meeting of the stockholders of TheNevada National Bank of San Francisco,Cs.1.. willbe held at Its banking-house, 301Montiromery Et. Ban Francisco. Cal., onTUESDAY. January 14. 1902. at 3:15 o'clockp. m.. for the election of directors to servefor the ensuing year and the transaction cf,nich other business as may come before themeeting. GEORGE GRANT, Secretary.

San Francisco. December 13. 1901.NOTICE of annual meeting

—The annual meet-

lnr of«4.he Association of the Hospital forChildren and Tralnine School for Nurses willb* held at the hospital. 3700 California Et.THURSDAY. January 9. at 1:30 p. m.• ELEANOR L. MILLER. Rec. Sec

THE annual meeting of the San FranciscoLadles' Protection and Relief Society willbe held at the "Home." corner of Franklin«nd Geary ets.. THURSDAT. Jan. 9. at 2p. m. ALICE BROWN. Rec. Sec.

AGEXTS WASTED.AGENTS on salary and com. Manhattan Food

Ca.. 1253 Folsom st. B. F.

ASPHALTUM ROOFING.CITYAEPHALTUM CO.. 632 Market st—Roofs".sidewalks, floors: cheap rates. TeL Red 2332.

fij*^E ASTROLOGY. :'4BB&HOROSCOPE written out, prospects, qualifica-

tion, undertakinrs. difficulties avoided, yourlucky days, successful venture*.,by mall ifdesired. RAYMOND. 227 Taylor rt.

ATTORSEVS AT LAW.

ADVICEfree: divorces a specialty ;quiek,quiet;no charge without success; established 16 yrs.Open evenings by appointment ;phoneJohn31Sl.G. W. HOWE. 850 Market Et. cor. Stockton.

ADVICE free: dK-orce: bankruptcy: collections;attachments; mortgages; billsof sale; partner-ships; deeds; wills drawn: no fee unless puc-crf-sful; open eve's. J.M.Thurston.819 Market

R. W. KING, attorney. Exam. bldg.. Cth floor;all caaee; fees low; estates, collections, etc.:consultation free; no advance fees; open eves.

ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. W.W. DAVIDSON. 927 Market st, opp. Mason.

L.. S. CLARK,Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar-ket rt.: crmtniltatlon free: no fecg In advance.

BICYCLES—For Sale or Erchaure.NEW bicycles for children, men and women;

largest assortment on the Pacific CoastBAKER & HAMILTON.Pine andMarket sts.

BOOKS JfEW AA'D OLD.FOB astrological, occult metaphysical booksgo to 142X Market tt. S. F.

BUSINESS CHAXCES.A

—$350; SALOON, city front: rent $15; re-

ceipts $15 day. STRAND &CO.. 209 Kearny.A

—125: BRANCH bakery: good trade; i, rooms; rent |12. STRAND, 209 Kearny st.

A—$150; DELICACY store; good trade; Sixth-«t; 2 rooms; rent $15. STRAND. 20& Kearny.A—WE buy, sell or exchange businesses ofany kind. STRAND & CO.. 209 Kearny. st.

A—5S50; CANDY factory and Icecream parlor;clears |15O mo: Strand _ Co., 209 Kearny.

f.1000—

RESTAURANT: fine location; $50 to?OO daily. MILES — CO., 927-Market r. 208.

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GROCERY and bar; 4 living rooms; InMission; good business; splendid location.MILES &CO.. 927 Market st; room 208.

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SALOON; 3 rooms; low rent; long lease.MILES &CO.;- 927 Market st. room 20S.

HEALY_

CARR. phone James 2771.H Eddy St., rooms 18.and 19.

Hotels, restaurants, lodging-houses, - grocerystores, cigar stores, ranches, oil lands; leases.-Money to loan on a^v of the above. "

PARTNER wanted in an established business;can make $100 mo.: Ehort hours; no experi-ence re<j. Cal. Bussiness Assn.. hCo'-j Market.

"F you want to buy a business or sell go toDECKER. 821 Market st i

V—THIRTYcigar etands that net $2 50 to $6daily. Ask C. L.HEDGES.- 462 Parrott bldg.

*OH Sale—

Hand laundry;good 'for:man 'andwife. 604 Minna st, near Seventh.*, ,/<

HELP TVAXTED FEMALE CoM<

COMFORTABLE furnished housekeeping roomIn exchange for housework;, services alsoyoung girl,to care for baby dally-from;10

a. m. to 4 p. m.. 721 Devlsadero st

HAIRDR"ESSING, massase, manicuring taughtin 2 weeks: positions secured: day and eve.classes. San Francisco Hairdressin« Col-lege, 233 Geary st. rooms 13-15.

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WHOLESALE house requires '. the services ofrefined woman; experience in office work notnecessary. Box 2959, Call office.

WANTED—

First-class millinery trimmer:-state age. experience, salary expected and bywhom previously employed; Box 3171. Call.

GIRL assist general housework; small family;:moderate wages. 48-1 Frederick, nr. Stanyan.

FIRST-CLASS operator on vests; steady work-and good pay. 864% Howard St., room 4.

INTELLIGENT lady to manage of flee; refinedposition. Address with stamp box 2940, Call.

HELP WANTED--MALE.

A—MURRAY &READY......Phone Main 5848__5ADING EMPLOYMENT

_LABOR AGTS.

...;.. .OFFICE OPEN 7 A. M.:.;....-_,.-Blacksmith for Mining Co., to go to CentralAmerica. $105 and -found, fare paid; black-smith, ranch, near city; blacksmith. MiningGo.'s .works, $90,. far pald..^...15 plow teamsters and farmers....$26 and $305 choremen and boys...*. $15, $20 and $25

* 5 pruners for orchard.'.'. ... .'...;..:. §30.Machine hand, furnace man, 60 woodchoppersand tlemakers, 75c- to $1 50 cord; 10c to 15c_ each- ". :....HOTELDEPARTMENTShop butcher, near city, $30 and found; res-taurant cook, $14 week; 5 '.cooks, country;

'¦- cook, few men, mining town, ?30; 2 waiters,. $10 week and board; boy-for doctor's office,

$4 50 to $5 week. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st - .

2 BLACKSMITHS. $2 60 day and $45 to $50and found;¦slack "work coopers, $30 to $35and found: tinner. $2 50 to $2 75 day; shopbutcher. $30 and found; carriage setter. $00to $75; fruit farmer and wife,$40 and found:farmers, $1day; 3 men for grubbing, $20 andfound; 10 tlemakers, 10c to.14c; woodchop-pers, $1 25 cord; boy for factory, $1day; boyfor doctor's office, $4 50 week, and others.J. F. CROSETT & CO., 623 Sacramento st

RESTAURANT baker. $40; 2 second cooks, $35and $60; .2 boarding-house "

cooks. $35 and$40 and found; fry cook; waiter, country ho-tel, $25; restaurant waiter, $8 week; dish-washer, vegetableman and others. J. F.CROSETT. &CO., 628 Sacramento st.

ANDRE'S, office 316 Stockton St.—

Second cook,$65; waiter, $35; night waiter, $40;. butler,$45; assistant baker, $30; fireman for nursfery,$20 to $25; two coachmen, $25 and $40; manabout place, $20; etc.

WANTED—

Reliable younjr man with $150cash; light indoor workr$15 week; no expe-rience necessary ;only those having tho cashand mean business apply. BROWN, 1221Market street, upstairs.

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WANTED—Men to lea'rn barber trade; eightweeks; tools donated; situation guaranteed;catalogue mailed free; discount this month.Gordon's Barber College, Los Angeles, Cal.

FIRST-CLASS mechanical draughtsman . anddesigner for detail work on heavy machinery;state experience in detail. Box 3191, Call.

WANTED—

Detective, steady, reliable, trust- jworthy; experience; acquainted with streets;ref.; none other need apply. Box 2290, Call.

WANTED—A steady man with $100 cash; lightbusiness; will pay about $65 per month; per-manent place. 765 Market st, room 3. £_&£!

SPECIAL offer for salesman to take orders Incountry towns; chance to make big money.. Call at once 9 Leavenworth st.

WANTED—

A Japanese man to do generalhousework. Apply room 1, No. S02 Californiastreet. -.-"¦¦- .< .

WANTED—

Coatmaker. 620 Kearny st, room1, first floor.

- • * .WANTED

—Bootblack for barber shop, at 606

Thirteenth st. Oakland. ¦-

EXPERIENCED cigar salesman for city only;must give bond and reference. Box 2914, Call.

WANTED-^-Offlce boy; must write and figurewell. Box 2913, Call office.

WANTED—Tailor. ROOS BROS., 25-37 Kear-,ny st. ¦ N

WANTED—Barber; steady man to take chargeof shop. 1300 Powell st.

ERRAND boy wanted. WIRTH&JACHENS,engravers. 339 Kearny st. ¦

WANTED—

Strong boy. to work In bakery. 2653Market st.

A GOOD tailor for bushellng. 827 Sutter st.near Leavenworth. r ¦

BARBER wanted; steady. 803 Kearny St.

SHINGLERS wanted on Wildey St., bet Fill-¦ more and Stelner.

BOOTBLACK wanted; steady Job; good wagesand found if desired. 1048 McAllister st

A SECOND waiter wanted at 560 Howard st.SMALL boy who lives in Mission to drive

butcher wagon. 2705 Howard st. IWANTED

—Boy to black boots Inbarber shop,

cor. Jones and Sutter sts.

WANTED—Boy residing with parents to work.: in grocery. 700 Mason st.SAUSAGE maker wanted. 514 Valencia s.t~near Sixteenth.ALL, size men's shoes. -.slightly damaged, half

price, 563 Mission st, bet 1st and 2d sts.--

WANTED—Recruits for the marine corps, U.S. navy; able-bodied, unmarried men of goodcharacter, between the ages of 21and 35; notless than 5 feet 4 Inches and not over 6feet 1Inch; able: to speak and read English. Forfurther information apply at the RecruitingOffice. 40 Ellis st. San Francisco.

WANTED—Business men, to present .a goodproposition; we want good talkers; salary.S19 Market, room 45;.room 41. Macdonoughbldg., Oakland;- room, 55, Porter bid-., SanJose. . -

WANT_D—Honest young man with $250, takecash and assist in restaurant; $50 month; noexperience; only these having the cash andmean business apply. BROWN, 1221 Market

WANTED—

Laborers and mechanics to knowthat ISA Rolkln. Reno House proprietor* still

¦ runs Denver. House, 217 Third st; 150 largerooms; 25c per night; $1 to $2 per week.

MEN to learn barber trade; barbers in de-mand; only requires S weeks; tools 'donated;catalogue free. MOLER'S BARBER COL-LEGE. 635 Clay st

-FIRST-CLASS ladles' tailor; must have very_

best recommendations. A. CAILLEAU. 114Kearny st.

COST clerk In manufacturing :machine shop;must be experienced :¦ references required :salary S5O at first Box 2979, Call.

-W'VNTED

—First-class experienced floor walker

for dry goods store: state age, experience andsalary expected. ; Apply box 3172, Call.

WANTED—

Bushelman; steady work. Apply308 Bush st.

iGET your shoes half-soled while waiting; 25cto 50c. 563 Mission st, bet. 1st and 2d sts.

YOUNG man to^ do Janitor work and learntrade at S. F. Barber College. 741A Howard.

MCDONALD &PERRY have 500 pairs second-hand shoes for sale; 50c,up. 241 Third st.

ABLEsolicitors can earn $100 per week on ourpropositions. A. E. Co.. 1413 Call building.

500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes.,60c up; soling 20c up. 823 Howard st.nr. Sth.

PENSION, atty.. E. A. Bullls. 3 40. Phelan:big. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R.

SAILORS, ordinary, for ships for all parts ofthe world. HERMAN'S. 26 Steuart st.

'WINCHESTER House. 44 Third st, near Mar-ket

—200 rooms. 25c night: reading rooms;

free .'bus and bagrg_ge to and from ferry.

A BRANCH office for Call,advertisements and_ subscriptions has been established at 1096'Valencia *t.

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Hoitsi _̂ _•*•**n. A^"?-ys *

DO not fail to attend the auction sale Wednes-dav Jan. 8, at 11 a. m., at the Arcade HorsalMarket. 327 Sixth

-st. JOHN J. DOYLE.'

Auctioneer. -ONE second-hand undertaker's wagon, one »-( horse truck, one 12-passenger carriage. CAR-

VILL MFG. CO., 48 Eighth st ¦_

FOR Sale cheap—

Two gentle mares: drive dou-"ble or single; owner must sell. 307 Jessie st.

SPAN: young driving mares r single or double.CityFront Stables or Mitchell, 209 Market it.

.YOUNG, gentle business horse for sale, cheap.'.2453, Mission St.;1

FOR SALE-^ne bay road horse: fast; will•be sold at a bargain. 1611 California st.

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¦2 BLACK teams :'brewery or hacks; $350 each.'Star Stables.- 2125 Mission st. ,. -

A BARGAIN" in good carriage, saddle, businessand road horses. DALZIEL.-605 O. G. ave.

AN.'A No. 1 express" wagon, single; also lightcamping wagon for sale, cheap. 532 Mission.

HOUSES TO LET.

A—PRINTED llBt houses to let; send for cir--cular. G.H.UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery. '

HOUSES' .WANTED. •"~ ". ~

.WANTED—

April 1," by family'of,a'dults fur-

nished house within hour: of San Francisco;six bedrooms required; also stable; San Joseroad preferred; give particulars; 6 months orlonger. Address box 2936,, Call"office.

AFURNISHED, flat or house; house preferred;¦: about i) rooms; with moiisro Improvements

Box 2297." Call. •

|>^-__:_'^^FLATS ¦¦ .'" -:; _'¦

1 A—

MCALLISTER and Geary-st/. cars :take you: to the elegant new flats being finished, 5 and• .6 rooms, . social halls, nice ;yards, ;porcelain

bath. - Sixth ave.,, near Fulton st. .OAK, 1909

—Flat to4et and furniture for sale;

> new; never been used; frescoed- ceilings;marble vestibule; • all modern Improvements;

¦ •; looking out on park; rent $37 50; can be seenbetween 11^and 3 o'clock. ,

A SWELL new.¦;4 or 5 rooms,' now-ready.

Myrtle;aye... near Van Ness. ( , . -:

FOURTEENTH, 132A—

Nice furnished 4-room'-flat; bath; on sunny side., of street ;rent $22.

JONES, llll.nr.Californla— Sunny lower flat of.4 large rooms; bath & nice yard; adults; $20.

$12—NEW 4-room. yard, cellar, water and ash-".man free. 20 Sumner st. . -¦» •¦

- -.,FLATS.TO ¦ _ET—FURIVISH-3P.

FOR RENT— 2726 Howard st, furnished flve-. roomed flat, with piano. $28.^ - ..'.-••-'.;;FLATS '.;WANTED. ..¦

WANTED—

A flat"or.house of 8 to 10 rooms,.between Franklin: and. Jones and Sutter and

Golden Gate ave. 736 Ellis at. . '. ¦

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FOR SALE.

I4 ROOMS furnished in"oak,f $48 50, with No. 7': :range. King Furniture Co.. 1127-1131 MarketFURNITURE 3 room and.rooms to let. 504%-

'Minna st:. downstairs. - -' ¦"¦;-¦ .' ' .OFFICEIfurniture, almost Inew;- suitable for

real estate or attorney's office/ Box 2933, Call.ELEGANT new furn.& carpets; will sell whole¦ or part 1912 Fillmore, near Bush; flat 3.ELEGANT furniture S-room flat; no dealers.

1230 Octavla st;$650. ."" ' "•

FURNITURE'WANTED.

WILSON buvs -¦ all kinds of household goods!j1710 Market st; tel. South 413.

A: WOLLPERT. 773 Mission st,, pays highest'price for second-hand furniture; tel. Red 135L

TEL. Jessie .761 ,before selling furniture, car-;. pets, pianos, etc. CHAS. LEVY,1135 Market.'

. . GLOVES.CHRISTMAS present— Danicheff glo^T^order;

¦ factory price guar. ;kept in repair. 121 Grant.

.V' 'ilMKL,** \VA.\T_JJJ— -I'KJIAL-.:

AT C/R." HANSEN &CO.'S. .Phone Grant 185. .CHAMBERMAIDS.$20, half fare paid, Coronado Beach.'S20, half fare Daid, Santa Barbara.- "

$20, city hotel, nrst class. •--..•• ¦' .$20, wait one.meal, city and country. •

;-¦""¦ WAITRESSES.$35-S40, head waitresaes, city.

•$20-$25, city and country, hotels and rea-j taurar.ts.

' ...:< $30, private family, first-class place... • -~v . • COOKS. •

$25-$30,' city and country.$25, ten boarders, springs.

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LAUNDRY HELP.¦ $20, .Institution, country, plain Ironer 'and• mangier. ¦¦•¦-. •'S15, 2 manjle sirls. city.C. R. HANSEN &CO 104 Geary St.

WANTED—*

vwaitrtsses for restaurants, $6 to_ $8 a week: 8 waitresses for city family ho-stels and boarding-houses. $20; 4 waitresses,

¦ country hotels, $20 and $25, and many others.*See J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 334 Sutter st.

WANTED—

Girl for general housework for nice/:American familyof 3 In Alameda, $30; cook,no washing, Monterey County, $35; cook,plain wash, Oakland,- $30;. cook .and secondgirl for -3 In family, San Rafael, $25 and$20: six cooks for city, plain wash; $30; 2cooks, private boardlne- houses. $25 and $30;

V 44 Kirls for housework in city, $25. Applyto J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st

WANTED to-day for Menlo Park, a neat, ex-... perienced second cirl for family of .3, seelady Tuesday forenoon, wages. $25; also 4second eirls for city at $20 and $25; also

"¦'nursery governess, $25; two parlor maidsand waitresses, $25.

'Apply to J.. F. CRO-

SETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. f.X •-A—MRS. M. E. DAY &CO.'. .Phone Main 1575-. HOTEL 'DEPARTMENT.

Waitress, south, $25. .fare paid: 2 wait-resses, south. $20. fares paid; 12 -waitresses,first-class commercial hotels, $20 and $25;9 waitresses, city, $20 and $25;" restaurantwaitresses. $6 and $7;. 2 ¦ chambermaids,$17 50 and $20: 2 chambermaids, to wait $20.

FAMILY DEPARTMENT.Cook and second girl,2 in family, $45; cook,

-San Rafael, 530; nurse,. 1 baby, $20; housegirl, Fresno, $25; house girl, Sausallto, $20;eecond girl,very choice place, one In family,?20. MRS. M.-E. DAY & CO., 335 Geary.

-WANTED—

First-class salesladies for woman'swear;, none but experienced need apply.-

t MARKS BROS., 1212 Market St.- ¦..-.¦¦

WANTED—

A- reliable ¦ workinghousekeeper fond

-of children; moderate

';:'wages: good home;. 'Address box.2294. Call.-:SEVERAL youn_ ladles of respectable famil-

ies wanted to learn dry goods business; mustlive in the Mission. Box 2932. Call.

YOUNG glrr14-16 to.mind child 5 years arid- assist"

general housework; wages " $10-$12.103S Railroad ave., Alameda.

IWANTED—A respectable young girl to do1

¦ plain ccokln_ and-afslst with Iisht house-

work; $20. Call. to-day, .1701 Page st." '

FINISHERS and tuckers 'on ladles' shirtwaists; Eood wages. BAUER BROS. & CO..21. Sansome st.

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"A RESPECTABLE woman, help In apartment. house: gooil home; light work; $14. Apply;1002 Polk st.

WANTED—A Erood lady cook for hotel In city.Please call Humboldt House, 1309

'Stockton': -streetGIRL, for ceneral housework: references;

wagres £20. Call between 9 and 12 at -172 1Turk st. .

A-YOUNG-girl"for light housework. Call at3C27 Seventeenth st. .

FIRST-CLASS waist hand; also apprenticegirl. MRS.R. J. STACY, 116 Stockton st

YOUNG Elrl for light housework. 024A Ful-ton St.

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WANTED—

A young woman to do general? housework. 2509 Howard st. ¦ ¦".¦.-¦

A FEW small girls to sew.on buttons. BAUER¦ ¦ BROS. & CO... 21 Sansome st. ¦¦..¦:'¦ ;

150 OPERATORS . to take work home. 656Mission;st, -fourth -floor. .;'.'.

50 OPERATORS on ladies' waists. 656 Mission"¦¦ st, fourth floor. ,- "

50 OPERATORS Ion ladies' underwear. 656Mission st.. fourth, floor. .

50.GIRLS to learn to operate; paid whilelearning. 656 Mission st, fourth floor. •

WANTED—

First-class tailoress on coats, for;out, of town; good .wages. Box 2298, Call.

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GIRL 'to ¦ assist .In housework; small family.Apply 2012 jGolden Gate ave.

WANTED—Apprentice girls on custom coats;paid while learning. . 1020B Folsom. 'upstairs.

GIRL v for.general housework and cooking, 3. In family, $25; forenoon. ',1815 Laguna st.-

MIDDLE-AGED woman for general housework;no washing; wages $12. 1405 G. G. ave.

WANTED—Young German girl for genera!housework. Apply 1019 McAllister. St.

-GIRL to assist in housework; good home; $12

month. 1413B Mason st.

EXPERIENCED cook and general housework,,bet. 10 and 12. 1800 Sutter st

WANTED—Young girl for. general housework. and cooking. 1805 Laguna st..- near Bush. .-¦

WANTED—

Young girl to assist .with house-. work in small family. 521% ;Castro st.

GIRL to assist in"care of^chlldren; no house-work. 1221 Golden Gate ave. .' -. --."

WOMAN,or girl to do' plain cooking and light;.- housework; wages $15. -1907 -Polk st.

OPERATORS . and ,finishers ,on. vests wanted.. 641^ Stevenson st. ;'

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WANTED—

Woman-understanding | waiting on

¦ invalid: .also- en oable of attending to some..other 'light duties. '-% 2302 Clay .st,.corner of¦¦' Buchanan, 1 from ¦12 to 2 o'clock. ..y.¦-.; .FIRST-CLASS waitress for second work; good•wages; also nurse for • small children andsewing; no infants;* references. CfcU'morn-

V.Ings .at NW.~ cor. Broderick st. and G.,G ave.'1E0 OPERATORS to take work home.

"656

Mission*st.,_• fourth floor.¦¦

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NEAT girl for general housework ;wages $15.,1S12 Bush-st.-;. . . ...;..'•

FIRST-CLASS operators; . also finishers on:vests ;¦ wages no object.-

230% Ninth st*".'- .'GIRL,r for.-housework '-and plain cooking for

family of 2. 14-14 O'Farrell st.YOUNG German girl for light housework. 1053• Market" st. ..upstairs. ¦_•. ". ...WANTED

—Girl to

-as3lst in light housework.

¦ 1 1724 ;Buchanan *st. -* -' ••-;-••- •". :r~'.. -

COMPETENT girl;light housework; must un-t;derstand cooking; good ,wages. ;1180 O'FarrelL'

.OPERATORS at Levl> btrauss "_'Co.'V Overall• Factory. .- ¦ S2V4'

Fremont -«t;•¦ no.r.xperlencs,necessary: good pay, -uteady work.

'Apply to.MU.;DAVIS.. _ , v; '.

¦

CAL..College of Halrdressing and. Massage; ac-; knowledged superior :.- to-all "

others; every¦ branch vof -the- trade- thoroughly -and '. prac--¦;" tically..'!taught'--in :3 .weeks;' tuition -$5; .our>>" pupils: are^ our living"advertisement. >Cailt.". Supreme Court bldg.7305 Larkin sf; Uke ele.ANielderly German ? lady ¦.to '. take¦care :of two.' children; must. have some experience as gov-

erness; state religion;-salary, .$30 and found.'1 jBox 2994, Call offlc;r *

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SPIRITUALISM—Contlnnea. j-' 'rAN independent writing and psychic seance to-

night,' 25c;. Chas. .Brock way,-:renowned ;thaworld over

'for'his".convincing tests ;:at :this

seance every one receives a test.- If.you are. about 1to make a change,' if.in.doubt as to

domestic affairs, financially or otherwise, at-. tend this seanca :and ¦¦ receive ¦ satisfaction.;.1052 Ellis st... between Franklin and Gough.

.BROCKWAY, 1052 Ellis, bet Franklin andGough; phone Larkln 3761— Seances Sun.,Tues., Thurs., 8:15 p. m.; 25c; readings, 10-5.

MRS. J. J. WHITNEY; trance, bus. 'medium ;life reader; medical, clairvoyant; sittings, $1;letter. $2.. 1104 O'Farrell st; Elliscar.

CARD reading; ladies 10c; gentlemen'25c;

hours, 1to 8.-

625 Minna st, near Seventh.

FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J.Meyer; sittings dally; test to all to-nlght,10c.

CLAIRVOYANTS. .ONEIDOLLARI....../..;"..!X)NE" DOLLAR^

. CLAIRVOYANT—PALMIST.

SIR HENRY PRICHARD. V

Direct from Hotel Cecil, London.. Have a psychic .or palmistry ;reading - andknow thy future and prospects for 1902.,* j

$100! $1 00! $1 00! $100!His Regular $5 00 Reading Reduced to

ONE DOLLAR! ONE DOLLAR!FOR SEVEN DAYS ONLY.

Advice on business, speculation, all love anddomestic troubles, settles lovers' -,quarrels, re-unites the separated; tells whom you.will mar-ry, how to WIN the man or woman you

'love,

how to overcome all enemies ;jgives full secrethow to control or influence any one you loveor meet; no charge unless you find him superiorto all others. Hours, 10 to 7 daily;.10 to 5Sundays.

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'Reception rooms. 13. 14, first floor.

1104— MARKET STREET—1104. . . .Corner Turk, nearly opposite Zlnkand's.

MME. M. BERNARD. • . - ; ~~THE FAMOUSClairvoyant and business medium, permanently

located at 17 Third St.. next Examiner bldg. Shereads your life correctly, gives an accurate de-scription of the past, reveals the 1 present hap-penings and portrays events to occur in the fu-ture. Ifyou-are in trouble,, discontented, un-happy, or not satisfied In life. 'or have domestic,'love or ¦ business troubles. • consult this greatmedium and you willbe told how to overcome•them. Valuable advice in all- affairs -of life;25c up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569.MRS. DR. F. CLARKE, the .well-known trance

medium. Is permanently located at 1206 Mar-ket St., cor. Golden Gate ave., rooms 25 and

.26; take elevator. Perfect satisfaction •guar-anteed by mail; send stamp for pamphletwith special terms.- Dally and Sunday.'

MME. ARNDT,the great clairvoyant, tells pastfuture; never fails; has the greatest Egyptian

• secret; shows picture future husband or wife;'fee 25c and up; satisfaction to everybody;open Sundays; hours, 10 to 8 p..m. 215% 6th.

A—LINCOLN, CLAIRVOYANT- HIGH PSYCHIST." • The most wonderful clairvoyant on the coast;he succeeds when all others fall;permanently

1 located at 125 Turk st.;readings by mall.THIS NOTICE AND 10 CENTS.'

Just what you want to know; choice of.threeexpert palmists and clairvoyants; no matterwhom you have been to we convince all. ¦ 607,Kearny st, parlors 1.2.. 3. , . . ", •

MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & cardreader, born with double veil

—second sight;

diagnoses diseases with life reading ;ladies50c,gents $1; palm, and clair/slt. $1 50. 126 Turk.

A—MISS M. WILLE. 326A E11I_; clairvoyant,crystal eeer; reads your life correctly, without'ques.; full names, 50c-$l; 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.

ISMAR. the Egyptian Gipsy, clairvoyant andpalmist, permanently located 1148 Market, op-posite Sixth; private readings dally, 10 a.m.to 5 p. m. Sundays from 10 to 12- a., m.

MME. LAROSE, 777% Market, r. 21—Gifted• clairvoyant, card reader, 25c up; no sign.*

MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader; la-dies 25c; gents 50c; readings daily. 132 Sixth.-

MME. Odell, clairvoyant/tells past, present &. future. L. 25c; G. 50c. 242 Minna, upstairs.

MRS. LAVON, wonderful fortune teller; truthor no pay; 25c and 50c. 059 Folsom, cor." 6th.

MME. HANSEN, well-known life and card¦ reader and /palmist. 25c- ,148 Sixth. 1^14.

CONSULT the erifted clairvoyant. 349% Mln-na st. near Fifth. •

MRS. MELVILL,well-known clairvoyant, waterreader.ll 6th; German spoken ;tel.Jessie 1563.

MME. 'WALTERS; great card reader; lad: 25c;\gents 5Oc. 951 Mission, nr. Cth; open Sundays.

MRS. MALLORY,917 Howard, clairvoyant andspirit card reader; consult me; L. 25c;. G. 50c.

CLAIRVOYANT card reader from Louisiana;only 10c; from 1 to 8. 262 Minna st, nr. 4th.

60c and $1—

PROF. WELLER, clairvoyant; scl-'

"entific palmist; card reader. -1007% Market.

MRS. MARYANNIE JOHNSON. -business me-dium. price, $1. 519% Leavenworth st, S. F.

MRS. B.'"Baumann. well-known fortune teller.has removed from 222 Eddy to 407 O'Farrell.

MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently;businessadvice: names given; 25e up. -8 Fourth st. |

CARPET BEATIXG AMI CLEANING.WHEN you become disgusted . with poor work

tend to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat-ing Works. 353-357 Tehama st.;tel. South 40.

AMERICAN Carpet-beating .Works— Cleaning,3c renovated, relald. .104 14th st. :tel.Capp 2542.

ADVANCE Carpet-clean Ing Co.. 402 Sutter St.:tel. Main394. GEO. WALCOM & CO.. Prop.

RUDOLPH _ CO.,* carpat-beatlng works; pricesreasonable. 1703 Harrison et.;tel. Mission 263.

CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-cleaning Works.333 Golden Gate ave.:telephone East 120. %

J. JS. MITCHELL..'Carpet-cleaning and Reno-vatlng Co.. 240 14th st: tel, Mission 74.

"37"- COLLECTION' OFFICES.

C^LU^JBLXN~T^aw~a7id~C^ne^tlo^A^e^cTPethfloor. 91G Market st. ;advice •free. Tel. Bush104: able body of attorneys.

GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No chargeunless successful. Room 310, 927 Market st

DENTISTS.'A

—DR. T. S. HIGGINX 027 Market st, Emma'

Spreckels bids.—

Painless dentistry at reason-,able prices; pure goldfillings,$160; other -II-lngs $1; gold and porcelain crowns, $5 up;plates, a full set of teeth that look naturaland guaranteed, $5.up...Painless extraction. ...Ido first-class work only and guarantee it.

EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates, bridgesand fillings; extractions or fillings by mywonderful secret," painless method; 20 years'experience; no students; advice free; pricescheapest • and guaranteed; lady attendants.DR. GEORGE AV. LEEK. 20 O'Farrell st.

ELECTRO-DENTAL, CLINIC. SOD Market, cor.'.4th, rm.,7. Flood bldg., extractions done paln-

leFsly.teeth without plates our specialty; goldcrowns.SS 50 up; plates, extractions free,$4 50up; office hours. 9 a.m. to 9 p. m.;Sundays.» to 2. J. W. THATCHER. D.D.S.. Manager.

A NEW plate— The Whalebone*—

cannot -break;warranted 20 years; crowns, f3 50;fllllng3 5Oc;plates $5. full set; all work painless and war.ranted. Chicago Dental .Parlors.- 24 Sixth st.'

FIRST-CLASS dentistry; Ist-class prices; Ist-class results. W. C. HARDING.M.D.. dentist.room 24. 14 McAllister Et:painless extraction.

AT,Ideal Dental Co., 6 Eddy ;Bt—--Work done

on. weekly installments;' lowest "rates.. .PARIS Dental Parlors. 235 Kearny, cor. Bush-

Full set of teeth, $4; crowns.- $3:-fllllngs.SOc.

LOWEST nrices In S. F.;.painless extraction,BOc. N. Y. Dentists. 069 Mission. SE. cor. 6th..

SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. O.YOUNG,' 1841 Polk st. ,

DR.R.L.WALSH. 815% Geary.nr.Larkln—Pain-le'ss ext. 50c; plates ?5 up: phone Polk 1135.

DR. H._G. TRUMAN,dentist, third floor. Ex-aminer building: formerly. In Murphy bldg-.

¦DOG SPECIALIST.>Dl5. EDWARD nT-EAVY, canirte specialisV

late of New, York City,;has just located at:fiOC Jones st..' where he willadmlnster to th«¦ ailments of domesticated animals: office hours

]Q to 3: telephone Kate 20S5.

, DOG-HOSPITALS:

DR. CREELY'S^C. P. dog snap by druggistsor<at the Hospital. 510 Golden Gate ave.

DRESSMAKERS AND SEA.MSTltKSSES

McDOWELL Dressmaking & MillinerySchool—,Class rates; patterns cut." 1019 Market, st-FRENCH accordion and knife pleating. WAI.

PILGER. 121 Post, over O'Connor & Moffalt

.EDUCATIONAL. 1 ,

'A-—

The official reporters 'of >Supreme Court ad-vise their friends toattend the GALLAGHER-MARSH COLLEGE.. Is this advice worth fol-lowing? ;Life scholarship. $50;. catalogue. •..'

ACTING, elocution, specialties ;..Hallet School,-> associated; with theatrical

'agency^ securing

'¦ .positions. -Alcazar, building,.120 O'Farrell st.PERFECTION guaranteed to beginners, college

graduate &bookkeepers Inaccount'g ;.figures.• TARR. exp'ert accountant;- 220 Parrott bldg.

A—

THE Leo Cooper School of Acting ¦has re-• moved to Native Sons' Hall, 414 Mason St..*

SHORTHAND taught by.mall' and personally.-.. MISS M. G. BARRETT.'302 1Montgomery, st

C.'Hoffman, « European tenor ;&'-volce? builder;

i¦¦¦.Ital.";meth. ;concert ;& oratarlo.'. 1017 •Sutter..VIOLIN,mandolin, guitar/,Prof.- MERKI, good-

teacher. 1003 Mission;, Instruments, selected.Chicago Business College, 1435 Market.nr. lOthT

Pitman shorthand,' typing,.bookkep. ;-$0 jmo.

ILLUSTRATION—PARTINGTON'S DAY;and-~ILLUSTRATION—night class. ;¦424,Pine s stI-_B_JW_ffl_lf*nilllWlillflll>iilMBMl_l>dlliiiiii|iV1 inmiiii'M

HOUSES FOR 8A-E!.NEW, modern bouse, f_cln_ west; sun all day;

large" basement

"and yard. Waller apd Por-

tola. bet Pierce and Stelner: easy payments.

HYGIEXIC HAIR^TREATMEXT.DANDRUFF, all. scalp irritations posiUvelV

cured, ladies or gentlemen., by medicatedmassage treatment: consultation tree. MR_.

HARTLAND,Hair Specialist, r. 39. 139 Post

1.OST AND FOPXP.

LOST—

A one-diamond gold bracelet betweenBerkeley and Alcazar Theater. Thursdayevening. December 26. 4901. Suitable re-ward Ifreturned to 1429 Van Ness ave.. or2123 Russell St.. Berkeley.

LOST—A pass book with the Hlbernla Say-Ings and Loan Society of San Francisco ln

the name of PATRICK PLOVER. No. 373;the finder willplease return to banfc.

LOST—A pass book with the Hlbernla Sav-ings and Loan Society of San Francisco Inthe name of Edmund Johnson. No. 2oS-4t».the finder will please return to bank. ;

-?20 REWARD for the return of a- foxhound and

white and tan bulldog; lost on Golden Gataave. 136 Sutter st. < "

LOST—fLady's collaretta on Market st. Ftnde*leave at 235 Kearny st, room IS. an_ re-ceive reward.

LOST—

Long blue overcdat at Orpheuin mati-- -nee Sunday; reward. MARTIN,1010 Broad-»_^way. Oakland. | ¦

LOST—

A passbook with The Hibernta Savings

and Loan Society of San Francisco, in th»-

•_-

name of KNUD JANSEN. No. 174-502. T__

finder will please return to bank._^

LOST—

A passbook with the Hlbernla Savings

and Loan Society of San Francisco, in thaname of MICHAEL McGUINNESS. No. 114-7S8. The finder will please return to bank.

IT will"pay to "Remember" that the Califor-nia Wai.cn Casa Co.. 220 Sutter St.. needs oldgold and silver to make new watch cases.

MACHINE WORKS.

ENSIGN Machine Works. 415% Sacramento St.,builds models and experimental machinery;mine holsta 4. 8. 12 H. P. specialty: repairing.

3_ATRI_ION_A_

GENTLEMEN wishing to marry wealthyladle- send 10c for list. Mrs. Hertz. 708 —Ills.

MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS.

TO order also cleaned and setrillzed, uphol-stery: Alcarpet cleaning; honest work guar-

anteed. HOPKE BROS.. 411 to 413 Powt.llst.:tel. Bush 4.1.

- MEDICAL.

DR O'DONNELL—All who are *"ic_ and Introuble call and consult the specialist. .Mymedicines _av« been used for many years bythousands; the unfortunate helped; relief in allcases taken; the most obstinate cases hav»been relieved by my medical treatment; freeconfidential advice on all subjects of a deli-cate nature: <«11 classes of female complaint jtreated: relief to the longest cases. DR. 3.W. O'DONNELL. 1013 Market St. opp. Fifth.

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Mrs. Sweet, graduate of Royal University.Berlin, in midwifery cases; takes ladles befor« Tk

and during confinement; best of care; confine-ment, $15; room and board, $5 week; infantsadopted; will take 2 to work at my privataresidence. 606 Guerrero, nr.18th; tel. Blue 411.

MRS. D. WYETH—

Reliable ladles* specialist;80 years" experience; Instant relief guaran-teed; home before and during confinement:infants adopted.' 410 O'Farrell. near Taylor.MRS. KOHL, specialist. 410 OTarrell St.

MRS. M. WEGENER. ladles* physician. ha»returned from the East and resumed business;home in confinement 210 Eddy st. nearTaylor, for-reily of 1312 Golden Gate ave.

MRS. D. GOODWIN, ladles' .physician; 25years' successful experience In S. F. Ma-

-ternlty Home. 908 Market St. opp. Fourth.

LADIES, consult the original MRS. DAV1E3at the old office. 122S Market st; 30 years"experience In obstetric and other cafes.

HINDOOHERB and MRS. DAVTES' originalmethod of treatment: maternity home; hornsIn confinement 1128 Market st. S. 7.

MRS. D. ALLEN.1113 Market—

Reliable ladies*specialist; a privata home before _ad duringconfinement; best medical care; low fees.

LADYpatrons—

Dr. Rosen.. res. 134D Alabamast. near 26th; avoid delay; same low fees.

DR. NG TOT KEE, 210 Stockton St., opposlt*Union Square; all diseases cured by herbs.

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BlI^CELLANEO^Sj—FOB^ALK.BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery." Mc-

INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st.

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BUYS, sells or rents gear, machinery, en-gines, boilers, water pipes, shafting, nulleys.etc WHITELAW. 253-253 Spear st.

LOT 2d-hand pipe, all sizes; cheap; also newlot belting; half price of regular goods. II.8. WHITE. 516-520 .Mission st

SEALSKIN of finest quality; cost originally$250; condition elegant; will sell for $100cash: bust 38. Box 2973. Call office.

GENT'S* black suits for mourners rented for$2 60. Misfit Clothing Parlors. 23 Stockton''st, upstairs.

A—$3 50 DERBY and Fedora hats. $175. Popu-lar Price Hatters. 330 Kearny st. near Pin*.

FINE suits, $10; dress pants, $2 T3. MISFITCLOTHING PARLORS. 437 Montgomery st.

BOATS, launches, rowboats carried In stock.BAKER &HAMILTON.

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FOR Sale—

Cheap; a rare mahogany grand--

father clock. 20S Montsomery ave>.FAIRBANK'S 10-ton hay scales; Jeweler's steel

lined safe, perfect order. 216 California •_

OLD Schweitzer violin. 1813. worth $250 only$90. Portland Loan Office. 25 Stockton rt.

TURQUOISE diamond earrings. $22 50. Port-land Loan Office, 25 Stockton st.

20-INCH full dress suit case, leather lined. S3.Misfit Parlors. 23 Stockton Bt.

WALLPAPER, 3c a roll; paper hanging, etc.MERIGAN. 1302 Webster; tel. Jackson 1321L

TYPEWRITERS 2d-band. all makes, at lot"1

figures. L. &M. ALEXANDER,110 Montg'y.

GASOLINE engines, all sizes, new and 2d-handand 'tennchea.- J. E. DOAK. 39G Mission St.* r

ENGINES and boilers: second-hand machineryJ. BURKE. 133 Beale St.

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—New and second-hand. THE HBR-

MAN SAFE' CO.. 417-423 Sacramento at.IST-CLASS 2d-hand modern engines and boilersbought, sold. Krogh Mfg. Co.. a Stevenson.NEW Singer sewing machine; 5 drawers; oalc-

complete; cheap. 1915 Mission, nr. fifteenth.

BAR outfits, showcases; all lengths and sizes.JACOB SCHWERDT, 821 Mission st.

MAGIClanterns, new and 2d-hand moving pic-tnres. BULLARD & BRECK. 131 Post St.

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MISCELT^AXEOCS WANTS.WANTED

—To hire a set of tools for cleaning -

out? artesian well. Address Belvedere LandCo., Belvedere.

"WANTED—A few diamonds: will pay caj_orders at once. Box 2973. Call office.

TILTONwants good second-hand clothing andtheatrical goods. 154 9th st ;tel. Fol3om 252-.

LADIES &gents* good 2d-hand clothing bought&sold. Sllverman, 984 Folsom ;tel.Folsomll91.

!BIG prices paid forsealskins, full dress & Tu_-; xfa raits. Portland Loan Office. 23 Stockton.

MIXES AND MINING."fVA^ED^To^cjire a good gold^^n^Twrn

Incorporate company and purchase. Call atroom 406. 4th flocr. SpreckeU annex. S. F.MUiitiyto loan. :

HERMAN MURPHY. 003 Examiner ba__l-{j~........ $4,500,000 at lowest rates_

...... on first and second mortgages .,'.. Life interests in estates „

t*f:z..... Property being held in trust w..... Undivided Interests In real estate ....„.'.Life insurance policies, estates in probate....Financial problems of all sorts and sizes..

If You Need Money ............. SEE HERMAN MURPHY. 603 Examiner bl».AA—MANHATTANLOAN CO. (Inc.).1

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$300,000 at 5% & 6 per cent in sums to suit:City, Oakland, Town and Country property;Second mortgages. Ufa insurance and securi-ties; loans on unsettled estates, undivided In-terests In real estate and legacies; willpur-chase a'.ove securities. Tel. Red 5021. MAN-HATTAN LOAN CO.. 7th floor. Crocker bl».

ANY AMOUNT AT 6 PER CENT. . •First, second and third mortgages.Undivided interest In real estate In probate*Mortgages and legacies bought; no delay...Get my terms before doing business elsewhere

...R. McCOLQAN.............. 21 Montgomery st, room 3 .....I!.ANY proposition, any amount; « per cent- firstsecond and third mortgages, estates In pro^bate, interest in estates, legacies, undividedInterests, securities, manufacturing and mer-cantile. Interests, corporation loans. Room lrt.1st floor.Chronlcle bldg. GEORGE E. OLSEN.A RELIABLE corporation established in 1863;

proper place to borrow money on diamonds.nZ?^*'*9^™* and se -lsklns. Columbia LoanOffice. 9 Grant av.. nr.Mkt.;;tel. Black S471.OiL™?} Mtate'>8t or 2nd mortgages, and on

furniture orx pianos without removal: anyBP^T,°7*rt rates: open evenings T to 8L"'.i,

t BECKER & CO.. 927 Market st. room 813.Oii?n<8?T cent

°°furniture: $3 a month on eacl»11000; any security. 302 Montgonwr s_.

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'_ . EDUCATIONAL—Continued. O ;:SECOND term /night ":school' for ,men/ /Young,. Men's Christian Association,' Mason and Ellis_: 6ts.;15Tweek courses, beginning 'January 6;- ;

bookkeeping course. $5, electrical course $5,, English. course $3,' stenographer's course ¦ $4;classes .in algebra, •¦ Anglo-American history,architectural drawing, ¦ arithmetic, assaying,

7 bookkeeping, civil government, civil service,.commercial geography; commerciallaw,. elec- .'.tricity, elocution, English, free-hand draw-

ing,';geometry, German, mechanical drawing,vocal music, raval architecture, penmanship,political•science, -.social economics, steam en-gineering, stenography and typewriting. Ap-ply'at'office for hours 'and tuition prices.' A.A. MACURDA. EducaUonal Director; -VL'.S.-McCoy. General Secretary. ¦ ¦; . -.., ....

HEALD'S.SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI-. NEERING—

Theory,' demonstration; construe-'tion. laboratory and shop work; thoroughlypractical; day and night 24 Post st, S. F.;catalogue free. ; . • ... ¦ ..r .:

-AYRES' Leading Business College. 723 Market—

$8 per month; $50 life scholarship guaran-tees a complete bus. education ;>shorthand,. typing, bookkeeping.- arithmetic, penmanship.- • speling,iSpanish, ,etc.;'experienced teachers;new typewriters; positions secured; cat, free.

HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 POST ST.,' '

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—thorough courses; complete equipment;

all subjects pertaining to mining and miningengineering;- day and night; catalogue free.

MERRILL-MILLERColleger-Shorthand,- typ-'

.ing, practical bookkeeping. Rooms 40-45, Par-rott bldg.;Individual instruction; catalogue.

ENGINEERING— Civil, elec.,mlnlng,mech,suri-; vey,.assay., cyanide; day. eve.;est. 1864. Van

der Nalllen School. 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall.CALIFORNIABusiness College; most thorough,modern methods; .positions for all graduates;new 60-page catalogue free. 305 Larkln st :

A FULL cpurse of Ellis bookkeeping and theGregg shorthand costs only $60. San Fran-

-.' Cisco Business College. 1236 Market st. ¦;¦¦

MARYP. WESTHAUS, piano, mandolin, guitarlessons, 50c; piano for practice. 39 Fifth st.-HEALD'S Business College. 24 Post st, S. F.;

founded 1863; new 80-page catalogue .free. .ARITHMETIC/ bookkeeping, grammar, writing,

etc.;day or eve.;'" $5 mo. 1024 MIsslon,nr.6th. .CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly

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EMPLOYMENT. OFFICES.

A.- S. ;NAKO. 509 iBueh st.. :Main 1640—

Japan-ese contractor and 'employment office; con-tracts taken for general farming help, sugar 'beet field help, canneries or factories. J .>y \

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JAPANESE reliable'house-cleanlns.

'cooks

& waiters furnished at short notice. GEO.KI-NOSHITA. 3233 Page. cor.Lyon ;tel.FeIl:8501.

JAPANESE and" Chinese best help; cook andwaiter. 421 Post. GEO. AOKIytel. Bush 135. j

CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office—

:Best help. 411% O'Farrell st: tel. East 426

RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Ot-. flee: all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 5183.

JAPANESE Intelligence Office—Furnish most,; reliable help. 524 Bush st: tel. Bush 516.

ORPHEUM Employment Office—

Japanese, Chl-/•'.nese help. 42ff Powell.nr.Sutterttel.Black 5072.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED—

FEMALE.

!TO cook. for men or on a small ranch. Applyto J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter Bt.

A FRENCH woman, first-class cook, wants po-sition; first-class references. MRS. M; Er• DAY &,CO.', 335 Geary st ¦-..;< :*

RESPECTABLE woman,. Is a good cook, wishes.' situation; will do some washing; in an Amer-. lean family; likes children; city or country., 214 Fifth st_ . .SMART capable young Eastern woman, used; to traveling,

'wishes position as maid or com-

''panlon to lady going south; references. .-. Box2910. Call office. ,.

STENOGRAPHER; lady with five years' • ex-perience In New York, wishes position; rapid •worker; understands bookkeeping; references.. Box 2917, Call office.

COMPETENT girl from the East wants cook-ing or housework; answer by letter- only;

¦competent. 228% Sixth st. .- i '

A YOUNG lady wishes a position as assistantbookkeeper; understands, typewriting. Ad-dress box 291S; Call office. .

A FIRST-CLASS dressmaker wishes a few¦ ; more engagements or take work home. 554%'Stevenson st.

• .RELIABLE woman;; does house cleaning or

washing by the day. -15A Oak Grove ave., off: Harrison, between Fifth and Sixth.' |

BY elderly American woman, position do light•housework; moderate -wa_es. Call at 625

-¦ Chestnut st.,, Oakland. .WANTED

—A position as; housekeeper bjia

competent American woman with one child. ¦

Address MRS.' LANE,946 Mteslon st, rm. 10.

STRONG American woman wants work wash- 4ing, ironing or house-cleaning; $1 day andcar fare. Box 2291, Call office. : ,.

BY strong reliable iwoman, washing or house--. cleaning by the day. Address Laundress,1747 Mission st. ' '.,_.-

GOOD book wishes position in-private familywhere second girl is kept. Call at 157 Erie, st,-.near Folsom. •

\ GERMAN girl wants a position; care of chil-C dren and as seamstress. Call or address

421% Cedar ave. . '¦¦"'"*/ ¦¦•..¦¦•

TYPEWRITING of all, kinds neatly done; rea-sonable rates. Address box 29S2. Call.

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WANTED—

By competent woman from' theEast; position as ladies' maid or companion.Address MRS. L. G. HANNA. 1354 Tenthave.. East Oakland, Cal.- ..

SITUATION wanted— Expert will go to ladles'homes to give scalp treatment, facial mas-sage, etc.; best of references. MISS A,/DA-VIS, phone Folsom 131.

WANTED—

To sew In families; $1 per day andcai1 fare; city or country. Address D., box2962, Call office. _:

YOUNG lady "18 wishes to act as companion. to elderly lady or take care of children; will-lng to travel. Box 2980. Call office.

FIRST-CtASS modiste desires engagements by..the day; city or country; street, evening and

cloth suite. Call up telephone Sutter 1873.RESPECTABLE lady would like to get work

in a rooming or lodging' house from 9 to 4.Address 37 Ivy ave., upstairs. '

WINCHESTER House 44 Third st.. near Mar-ket—200 rooms; 25c to $150 per night; $1 50-to $6 week; convenient and respectable; free

. bus and baggage to and from ferry..

A BRANCH offlcefor Call advertisements andsubscriptions has been established at 10WS

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-CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptionsreceived at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore.

EMPLOYMENT ""WANTED—MALE.

PORTER, neat young man. strong and willing,desires work for board during winter. Ad-dress Norwegian, box 2299, ;Call.

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GOOD, honest; sober, and Industrious young': man would like to work in a grocery or cigar

¦ store; ".havo got- references and -experience.

Address box 12300. Call office..TWO strong young men' wish work of any

kind; one has some experience in tinsmithlng'and roofing, the other-delivery driver; cityreferences. Box 2915," Call office. }

GARDENER of good theory ;desires place onprivate estate J Address box 2919,' Call office.A SOBER young man of 25 wants work of 'any: kind; has some experience in carpenter work"

or would drive delivery wagon or take care of.horses; good references. Box 2293, Call office.BAKER,' good* reliable -man, wants position;

;.-i country shop. Baker.' 240 Third st.

MAN,familiar with the city will drive and carefor one or two horses. ;Box 2292, Call office.

WANTED—By elderly,iwide awake American,work with private family; city or.country.. Address .box ¦ .•>176, ¦ Call office. /-¦ ••»

BT trained nurse with hospital experience; careof sick, -rich or poor; will charge according tomeans; massage and- electrical treatment;best recom. Nurse, 616 Folsom ;tel.James 11:

WANTED by,well.educated,'energetic and re-"

liable young,. man ..of 26.:- salaried position,575; .six years'- experience In office .work;thorough ;accountant "•: Box.3119, ¦ Call office.

SWEDISH man desires position;to- do" any"

kind' of work; best . references -given. • 253Fell St.; telephone Kate 29. >

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JAPAN13SE. 'educated young ¦ man, wants-a

few hours' work in the evening. E.'A., 807:Poik. st.v--;- , -.... .. -. .. ,-.. "

SITUATION as grocery clerk by young man'ofexperience. ,Box 2974. Call. . .: » ..'. .

BAKER foreman,' steady and competent,' wants-place. .'Address Baker. 225 Third st, Oakland.

.WANTED—By^ bright German,'- position' to so-¦ licit and'cpllect; best of references given; also.bond or cash security./ Box 3183. Call office.

CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions:¦_--¦received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore.A'BRANCH"office for Call advertisements' and;. subscriptions ;has been established at;1090¦ Valencia st. ' -' '

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*bonds-., furnished.

-PACIFIC ¦ STATES MINING-

AND,INVESTMENT CO.. 326 Post st.V. :.'[PACIFIC ¦

Coast Underwriting fCo. (Inc.)—

We• "have: 42 ioffices; In -operation; new.method of'

". placing •stocks -.andibonds;'companies .. incor- >. . porated ;,stocks and bonds underwritten." Call

, or address > main ;office, C07-S-9 Parrott ;bldg."^

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