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THE SAN FKANCISCO MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1902.8

I HELP WANTED—-FEMALE--Con.AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S.... 429 Bush st

HOTEL DEPARTMENT2 waitresses, mining town, arm ¦ work, v fare• paid- $25

.2 waltreses, south," fare.paid $-52 waitresses, north, fare paid •.$20

¦ Night waitress and cashier, country hotel.fare

'paid '........................ $25

Waitress, .Salinas, fare paid $25Waitress, Stockton $20Chambermaid to wait, short distance.... $252 chambermaids, city and country? $15Cook and helper, country resort, fares pd.$45Mother and daughter, cook and helper, coun-try, fare paid. $45Nurse, Institution, country.. washing and $25-Waitress, ¦ cafe, city .'..$8 weekLaundress, Institution, city $20

: Waitress, country hotel, plain place, farepaid '. . ..$20Labeler $5 week6 cooks, different country hotels, fares paid

: $30-$35Waitress, Willlts, Mendoclno Co.". party here

$25Woman for cleaning. Institution, city....$20.... FAMILY DEPARTMENT8 houseglrts. Martinez, fares paid, differentfamilies. $20-$30; young nurse girl,$12; cook,city, $30; houfiegirl, Oakland, small family,$25; second girls, city and across the bay,$20-$25; cooks, housegirls, second girls,'- cityand country, $10-$30.C. R. HANSEN & CO 429 Bush st.

FIRST-CLASS finisher on custom' coats; goodwages; steady work. 110 Olive ave., offPolk st, bet. Ellis and O'Farrell.

• .A COMPETENT girl for general housework

and cooking; small family; wages $25. 11C3Laguna st.

YOUNG girl for housework in country; fam-lly of 8. Call morning at 1516 O'Farrell st

GIRL for housework and cooking; $20. 1810Laguna St., 9 to 12. . \

WANTED—Girl to do upstairs work and walt-lng; wages $26. Call 1707 Octavla st ¦¦

GIRL for general housework; wages $25; ref-erence: 1629 McAllister st- :

ASSISTANT, operating, retouching. Reception-room, JOHNSON'S, 10% Sixth Bt

WANTED—

Girl to assist in general house-keeping. 1442 O'Farrell st.

WANTED—Girl for grown children and mend-lng. Call between 11and 8, 2321 Buchanan,

EXPERIENCED apprentices on vests; goodsalary. 230% Ninth st.

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GIRL to;help In small boarding-house; nocooking or dishwashing; $16. 678 Sixth st.

WANTED—General housework girl; family of3. Call this morning, 1665 Vallejo st

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FIRST-CLASS tailoress on custom coats;steady work; good pay. 744 Folsom st.

GIRL for general -housework; Sunday off; car> fare paid;4 adults. .418 Leavenworth st

TALENTED amateur performers. Apply atChutes 6 p. m. Wednesday; salary no object

GIRLS and women, better your condition; learna money-making business; halrdresslng,-manicuring, chiropody, eleotrosls, massageand hair work; positions waiting, $50 and $76per month positively guaranteed ; thoroughcourse taught tn 4 weeks for $10. S. F.Halrdresslng College. 233 Geary st, r.18-16.

WANTED—

Experienced young lady for recep-tion-room work In prominent .photographiostudio; must be of good address and havea thorough understanding of her work; goodsalary. Address with full particulars, givingreferences. Box 4043, Call office.

GREENBAUM, WEIL &, MICHEL3 wantoperators on Crown shirts and overalls at531 Mission et.

PACIFIC College, 1236 Market cor. Jones andMcAllister;,learn for $5; halrdresslng, mas-. sage, dyeing,- manicuring, switches, etc. ;po-sitions guaranteed stores and private ;day;eve.

GIRL to assist with two children and generalhelp; San Rafael; wages $20. Apply Mon-day, between 10 and 12, 214 Pine St., rm. 1.

GERMAN or Scandinavian young girlto assistwith light housework; two adults. Call 10to 12 a. m. 3053 Clay st

WANTED-rTwenty,giriB, with or without ex-perience. Call at La Grande Laundry, 228Twelfth^ st, Monday morning.

WANTED—

Active young girlto learn waitingat table; good wages paid. People's Restaa-rant. 631 Clay st.

LADYtraveler; reliable in handling money; ex-pense? and commission; reference and secur-ity. Address box 4023. Call.

YOUNG men and women, theatrical companies;good salary; no experience necessary. Cald-well College of Acting, 1327 Market st

LADYpresser, who can press pants, vests andfancy work; $9 per week. 1179 Howard st

IRONERS wanted at National Laundry! *11Sanchez Et

GIRLS wanted at 411 Sanchez at; good -wagesfor beginners. ¦ •

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GIRLS wanted. COLOMBATS TrimmingFac-tory, 113 O'Farrell st.

WANTED—

Girl to do housework* wages $20.-1265 Eighteenth ave., south A Park.

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REFINED woman for position of trust; refer-ences. . Box4020, Call.

A WOMAN accustomed to teaching, for lucra-tlve position. Box 4021, Call.

GIRLS for sewing machine s;stearn power ;paldwhile learning; helpers. Neville Co., 81 Cala.

WANTED—

Boys, girls and young men. .ApplyAmerican Can Co., Seventh and Townsend.

WANTED—

First-class skirt, waist and cloakmakers. 1200 Geary st •

WANTED—

Worsen and girls to work on fruit1731 Folsom st. . '.

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

A BRANCH office for Call advertisements andsubscriptions has been established at 1096Valencia st'¦" HELP WANTED—MALE. ,

AT C R. HANSEN & CO.'S EmploymentAgency, 429 Bush et ..642 Clay stFree Fare Free Fare

We Ship To-Day..Ship To-Day

For- Utah TLucln Terrace..." Ogden200 teamsters.' $2. $2 25, For NevadaVista, Reno, Wadsworth, Clark, Carlln,Gerald, Palisade, Ryndon, Tonka, Fenelon,Icarus, Pequop and all other points...500 teamsters. ./ $2, $2 23600 laborers $2. $2 25200 concretemen $2 25, $2 50200 rockmen. ; $2 25Free fare...:...Ship to-day .Free fare

.For Arizona.200 teamsters and laborers .$2 a dayShip to-day Special rate Ship to-day

10 laboring men to work around the groundsof a country hotel, $30 and found, see bosshere; coal miner, $2 60 a day, fare paid;3 men for bottling works, springs, $26 andfound; 20 men to pick and dry fruit, $1 15and $1 25 a day; 10 woodchoppers, $1,50 and$1 75 a cord; ranch foreman, j$100 > andfound;10 'farmers, $26 and found; milkers,choremen and others

HOTEL,DEPARTMENT :...2 chefs, country hotels, $75 and $125; breadbaker, country shop, $50; 10 waiters, countryhotels, $30 and $35; waiter, $30; dishwasher,$25, for Humboldt County, fares advanced;t,bell and elevator boys, $12 50 and $15; 20dishwashers, kitchen' hands, vegetablemen,bakers, helpers and others, $30 and $25......Barber *for springs hotel, ' open the yearround, good opportunity.C. R. HANSEN &CO., Main Office 429 Bush.Branch Office........ ....642 Clay st

AT THE CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY,69 Third st (nr. Call bldg.); phone Bush 403.FREE .............. .STATE OF NEVADAFREE FARE FREE FARE....:........ STATE OF UTAH.. ......500 teamsters.. ..... .$2 25 to $2 50 per day500 laborers and rock laborers.$2 25-$2 50 daySection hands for the S. P.' R. R., south....10 men to pile lumber $2 a dayMADERA CO.. FREE FAREMENDOCTNO CO....... ..FREE FARE

.50 men for lumber woods, -50 railroad labor-ers/ 50 yard men and .lumber pliers, 20 mill

1 -hands, $30 to $65 a month and board, steadyyear round, big mills. rMendocino County....Ship to-day. Free fare

.MEN FOR FRUIT WORK.... ......6 men to pick fruit....$1 25 a day and board12 laborers for quarry; free fare..$2 a day.0 drillers, quarry ............... $2 25 a day3 men to cut wood, pine, 4 feet Monterey Co.-".r......... ... .......... .-.... .-...$1 50 a cord100 laborers, city and country.. $2 60 a day10 men for skid road.$35 a month and.board. 6 men, city factory... .¦.....'. .-.$1 75 per day2 helpers, city mill....*:...;.v.$l 50 per dayCALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY. 69 Third st.

COOK:for Oregon,' fttre paid; IS cooks andwives, $55; 3 restaurant cooks, $11. $12. and$li-week: kitchen men, $30 • and found;¦waiters,* dishwashers

~and . others - J

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CROSETT &CO.,; 628 Sacramento st

TWO milk wacon drivers, $40 to $50; laundry-man for rinstitution. $40 and board; farmerand -wife, $45 and found; cabinet makers,- $3• and Increase; bench hands, $3 day; 8 -miners,"$3

-day:

'stableman ;,for- country;:carpenters,'

$3 50 day; young man -to drive milk wagon,$60;. man. about place,' $30 and -board;, 2 ma-

¦ chine '.miners ¦for Oregon, :$3:and ¦ $3 50 day;laborers and drillers for:mines and quarries$2 to $2 50 day, and others. :; J. F. CROSETT& CO., 62S Sacramento, st.'

'A'COACHMAN"for

"small private", family *•incountry;,$36 and found.J MISS ¦PLUNKETT

.425 Sutter. st\";near. Powell:; : . . '

A—HOTEL;Gazette,' 26 Montgomery, room'12.

Hotel clerk, $50.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED--FEMAIiE.TWO first "clasTHhctel waitresses want places

at $25 per month, city or country; telephone, Main 5472. MISS PLUNKETT,- 425 Sutter

St., near Powell.'

A FIRST class French infant and child's nurse• with 5 years' references wants a situation;, wages not under $30 pe* month; telephone, Main 5472. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter: St., neac Powell.A FIRST class Swedish cook, 6 years InlastI place, wants a situation In a private family;

wages not -under $40; telephone Main 5472.. MISS PLUNKETT,425 Sutter St., nr. Powell.

RESPECTABLE lady, good cook, kind to chil-dren, wishes position as housekeeper or cook.; for 'men. Call 68 to 76 Ellis st, room 93,between 1 and 4 p. m.

AN American woman* would like a place tocook for men. in country or.city restaurant;references. Box 4156. Call office.

A MIDDLE-AGED German lady wants aplace as . cook *

and general housework; no¦ washing. Call¦ at 233 Eleventh st.COMPETENT woman wishes a situation

-to

do housework and cooking in small family;no postals. 150 ;Ninth st.

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WOMAN with a child wants situation ashousekeeper. 563 Natoma St., near Sixth.

STENOGRAPHER worklnK at nresent inwholesale house wishes tp change her posi-tion; not particular as to salary. Box 4031,Call office.

YOUNG lady graduate of Eastern college Isdesirous of a position as companion for eld-erly.lady. Box 4063. Call.

DRESSMAKER would like* work by the dav,$1. 50;' perfect -fit; willtake work- home. Ad-dress 912 Pine at.

-ENGLISH hospital nurse wants position, com-

panion to Invalid, masseuse,, maternity, re-sources,' 1529 Dolores st.;phone Church 6166.

YOUNG lady wishes position as companion toelderly lady who is fond of music, •reading,

t etc. Box 4050. Call.YOUNG woman wishes a position at second•work; experienced; $25 mo. Box 4056, Call.

ANexperienced dressmaker and designer wisheswork by the day infamilies. . Box 4076, Call.

WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st.near Mar-ket

—200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night;$150

.to $6 week: convenient and respectable;, free'bus and baggage to and from ferry.

WANT ada and subscriptions-taken * for The

Call at Eaton's Bazar, 633 McAllister st

CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptionsreceived at Call branch office. 2200 Flllmore.

"EMPLOYMENT "WANTED

—MALE.

AN Eastern hotel ,and restaurant manageropen for- engagement; up-to-date; 15 years'experience; Al references. Box 4155, Call.

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ALL-ROUND Al baker, age 1S0, wantswork In country town. Address Baker, 4011Eighteenth st, San Francisco, Cal.

BOOKKEEPER, correspondent,-

office man-ager, wishes responsible position; ten years'experience. _ Address box 4754, Call office.

SITUATION wanted by Danish man. in goodprivate family; country preferred; under-stands care of flowers, fruits, vegetables,horses, cows, poultry; best references: 57years; $30 month. A. JOHNSON. 881 Kear-ny st, room 15. I

A YOUNG man, 21 years of age, desires a po-sition as assistant bookkeeper or cashier;best references and security; moderate sal-ary. Address box 3841, Call office, Oakland.

COMPETENT farmer and orchard man desiresposition as foreman oPT to take charge ofplace. ;Box 4038. Call. l

-YOUNG man wants situation aa coachman;

good drix'er. Apoly. where at present -em-ployed, 1901 Scott st.

!FIRST-CLASS baker and pastry cook for hotelor restaurant, desires position; city or coun-try. J. JONES, 192 Seventh st

YOUNG man wants situation, private place;. understands horses and garden; reference.Room 0. 214 Third St.. B. F..: Cal.

CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptionsreceived at Call branch office, 2200 flllmore.

A BRANCH office for Call advertisements andsubscriptions has been established at 1096Valencia »t /

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- FINANCIAL.__^_-

THE REALT:TsYNDlCATE,!""fW"'

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CAPITAL PAID IN.... $2,500,000 00SURPLUS „ 408.612 77

ISSUESSIX PER CENT

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INVESTMENT CERTIFICATESAT PAR. ¦

OFFICE—NO. 14 8ANSOME STREET.BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. , ¦ :%

COMPANIES Incorporated and financed; stock- and bond Issues guaranteed, underwritten andFold; stock accepted for services. Send forPacific States Investor. PACIFIC STATESMININGAND INVESTMENT CO..* 326 Post.

FLATS TO LET.

A splendid chance to obtain a fine newhome . • .

Magnificent, -modern, artistically finished;no dark rooms: all sunny; fine view.

N.W. corner Halght and Broderick sts.—

$55—

Lower flat; 10 rooms and 2 baths.$55

—Middle flat;9 rooms and bath.$65

—Middle flat; 9 rooms and bath.

$65—

Upper flat; 9 rooms on main floor and6 finished attic rooms, with 2 baths.$75

—Upper flat; 9 rooms on main floor and6 finished attic rooms, with 2 baths.

These flats are beautifully frescoed andtinted; pier mirrors; medicine chest,- washbasins and concealed folding beds are to befound in each bedroom; also hardwood inlaidfloors; elegant gas and electric fixtures;large storerooms in basement; Janitor serv-ice,, etc.

SHAINWALD,BUCKBEE& CO.,'./.'

a, • 218-220 Montgomery StreetMills building.

IF you appreciate sunshine and health see newup-to-date 9-room flat, 8441 -Clay st;fash-ionable neighborhood; very reasonable.

NEW 6 rooms, middle, NW. corner Portola andDuboce Park; location, grounds and viewunexcelled; off Waller, bet. Pierce & Stelner.

SCOTT, 23,' bet Thirteenth and Lloyd—

81 rooms; opposite Duboce Park; $45. SPECK

& CO.. 667 Market st. ¦

-HAIGHT, 793—6 rooms, $35! 1560 Fell- Srooms, $40. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st.

VAN NESS. 2517—1 very pretty flat of 8 sunny' dooms; marine view. MADISON & BURKE.WALLER, 1708. near Park

—Sunny upper flat

3 rooms In rear; rent $11.

FLATS TO 'LET-—

FURNISHED.PARTY leaving, will rent or sell nicely fur-

nlshed C-room flat 1655 VallejostGOLDEN GATE ave.. 1517—4 rooms, bath,. piano.'garden. $25; .lower 2rooms. $10; 1to 4.

s , FURNITURE WANTED.BIG price paid for furniture for60 days; special

¦ reasons. 8. J. WAUGH. r. 415 Examiner big.

A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st, pays highestprice for second-hand furniture: t»l.Red 1354.

» -FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES...«««-

—I..-.-....... ,u M

—nr x

LOW prices and good work in <making over-furniture and mattresses. HOPKE BROS..411 and 413 Powell st; tel. Bush 421.

- .HELP AVANTED—FEMALE.

A NURSE Tor 3 grown children, $30; cook for12 boarders, $30; waitress and parlor maid,'-$30; second girland seamstress, $25; a strongsecond girl. $20; four first-class hotel wait-resses, $20 and $25; dishwasher and cleanerfor Institution, :$20 each; 30 housework girlsforcity and country. $30. $25 and $20. MISSPLUNKETT, 425 Butter St.. near Powell.

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WOMAN to cook for 15 men.- Spanish pre-ferred. $40; two.cooks. $35 and '$30; cham-bermaid. $25; second girl, $25; two house-girls, $30; chambermaid, hotel, -$20; walt-ress, $30. MRS. NORTON. 313 Sutter st

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY TO LEARN

HOW TO SEW OVERALLS; WE TEACH

YOU FREE OF .CHARGE} AND PAY

WHILE LEARNING; STEADY WORK;

GOOD PAY. LEVI STRAUSS iCol. 32J4FREMONT ST.;MR. DAVIS, "i

A:COMPETENT person for.hand :and ma-chine sewing, .also white work;,call 'bet. 10and 12 o'clock. 909 Broderick. -st, nearGolden Gate.ave. '"V

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WANTED—A young • girl'for ¦light housework¦ and to help take care of two children; wages

$12 to $15;'. call after 9 a. m. ;268 Carl st,near. Stanyan. ;•' ¦ ... ,

GIRL for general ¦housework and assist with'.children; no washing' nor ;window-cleaning;

wages $25. ,¦!;. Scott ;sf •,..»*• ... .»A—SHIRTMAKERS :and :S finishers. ;EAGLE-.SON'& CO.; 635 1Market st.

.WANTED—A~ girl -> for- *

general"housework [

;:880 .Valencia-st ..,/. .. ..,— ,•-•_-

GIRL for -¦> general ¦ housework'iand

"-cooking."

2617 Devisadero st..,near Broadway.

ci..\mvoY»vrs-—ro»»f !»».»¦»'*...

MME. M. BERNARD,THE FAMOUS :

Clairvoyant and business medium, permanentlylocated at 17 Third st.. next Examiner bldg.;she reads your life correctly, gives an accuratedescription of the past, reveals the present hap-penings and portrays events to occu,r In the: future; Ifyou are in trouble, discontented ornot satisfied In.life, -or.have domestic.. *love orbusiness troubles, consult this great mediumand you willbe -told how. to, overcome them;Valuable advice In all.affairs of life; 25c up;tatlsf action guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569.ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy clairvoyant and

palmist; permanently located 1104 Market *t,cor. Turk; private readings dally, 10 a. m. to5 p. m.; readings by mail as satisfactory asin person; 3 questions answered, $1; fulllife,$5; send lock of hair, date and year of birth;don't send currency. Send Postofflce, Wells

-Fargo money order or registered letter.

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25c; $2 readings this week pnly 25c; palm-istry, clairvoyant, astrology and psychom-elry: also advice on all affalis; reuniting,separating and making happy and speedymarriages; 10 to 8 daily. 1010 Mission, nr.6th.

ZELPHA, GYPSY QUEEN LIFE READER.Has just arrived from her native land; fulllife reading by mall or at office, $1; writedate of birth. 993 Market st. ¦ ;

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

—second sight;

diagnoses diseases withlife readtng;ladles50c,gents $1; palm. & clalr. sit. $1 50.- 120 Turk.

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Miss Zemdar, young gifted clalr. and palm. ;she has second eight; a wonderful prophetess;names; L. 50c, G. $1. 1235 Market, nr. 9th.

MISS M. WILLE, 830 Ellis st., clairvoyant,crystal seer, reads your life correctly without

'questions ;names given;50c$l;10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

MME. RAVENNA;business advice;-

namesgiven; full life readings. 5 Fourth et.

Clairvoyant card reader, from Louisiana; only10c; hours, 1 to S. 262 Minna St., nr. 4th.

MRS. MALLORY—Clairvoyant, ClairandientSpirit Card Reader. 915^ Howard st; 60c.

MME. .WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c;gents 50c. 951 Mission st, nr. 6th; open Sun.

MME. PECARD, from Washington, D. C, re-nowned palmist and clairvoyant 406 Sutter.

MRS.• JENNIE HANSEN. best clairvoyant;

fee 25c and 60c. 349^ Minna st. nr. Fifth.

OLDEST palmist and card reader in city;-ladies25c. gents fOc. 1032 Market, suite 19. 2d floor.

MRS. ADA FOYE, 1423 Market, bet. 10th and11th; sittings, 10 to 5, $1; Sundays excepted.

MME. KAISER (German), palmist—Planet andcard reader. 143 Third st. room 4.

MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; Iadle325c; gents 50c; readings daily. .132 Sixth st.

LINCOLN—

Clairvoyant and high psychlst;hours 11 to 3; readings by mail. 125 Turk st

MRS. BAUMANN,the well-known clairvoyanthas moved to 317 Ellis st.: readings dally.

CARPET ME^lT^N^A^DJDLJ^NINJB.WHEN you become disgusted with poor work

send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat-ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.;tel. South 40.

TRY HOPKE BROS.' excellent carpet clean-ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st.

ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter St.,tel. Main 394 GEO. WALCOM & CO.. Prop.

RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beating works ;prlceareasonable. 1703 Harrison st.;tel.Mission 263.

CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet- beating Works,333 Golden Gata ave.:telephone East 12ff.

J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning 'and Reno-vating Co.. 240 14th st.: tel. Mission 74.

COLLECTIOXjOFFICjBS^^^BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made;

city .or country. PACIFIC COLLECTIONCO.. 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5580.

ADVICE free—

Columbian Law and CollectionAgency. r. 85. 01fiMarket st: phone Bush 194.

DENTISTS.A NEW plate

—The Whalebone^

—Cannot break;

warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50: fillings, 50c;'plates, $6; full set; all work painless and war-ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors. 24 Sixth st

ELECTRO DENTAL CLINIC.Allthe latest methods In dentistry. 809 Mar-ket st., room 7, Flood building.

PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush—Set teeth. $1 60 up; crowns.$2 up; fillings 25c.

SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G.YOUNG. 1841 Polk st

Thorough . work guaranteed by The New YorkDentUts. Dr. Perkins, pres't. fith & Mission.

McDOWELL Dressmaking and MllUnerfySchool;corset-making taught; patterns cut. 1019 Mkt.

EDUCATIOyAIi.

MONEY FOR~BBAINS~ 7~Is beic«r paid every day In large sums.

'By

using spare moments in the night school ofthe Y. M. C. A. at Mason and Ellis sts.(Departments of Business, Steam and Elec-trical Engineering Law, Art, Civil Serviceand Languages; also courses by mall, if de-'elred. A request to the Educational

'De-

partment will bring a catalogue) a youngman may so acquire knowledge as to be ableto rent his• BRAINS FOR MONEY.

KEALD'S SCHOOL OF-EUECTRICAL ENGI-NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construc-tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughlypractical; day, night. 24 Post; catalogue free.

A—COOPER-GERSON. School of Acting. 414Mason st.;7 special Instructors; day classes,60 lessons mo.; $12 50; eve. classes, 24 'les-sons mo.. $S; send for Illustrated catalogue.

HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES. 24 Post st,S.F.

—Thorough courses; complete equipment;

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

A—THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatoryschool for the university, law and medicalcolleges; ref.. Pres. Jordan or any Stanfordprofessor; day, eve. sessions. Phelan bldgr.

GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGEconducted by experts; best combined short-hand and commercial course to be had; In-dorsed by official court reporters. 1382 Market

CALIFORNIA Business College. 305 Larkln st"A thorough school" ;positions secured . forgraduates; modern methods; individual in-struction. Write for illustrated catalogue.

EVERY graduate secures a position and. holdsIt;practical teachers; low rates: good rooms.S. F. Business College, 1236 Market st.

ADDRESS Ayers' Business College, 723 Marketst, for their new catalogue; itis free and thenicest in the State. Life scholarship, $50.

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ENGINEERING—

Civil. elec.,minlng,mech.. sur-vey, assay, cyanide; day. eve.; est 1864. Van-der Nalllen School, 113 Fulton, nr. CityHall.

CANDIDATES well prep'd for teacher's exami-nation by former State Supt; 833 Phelan big.

PROF. MERKI, 1008 Mission, nr.•6th— Privatelessons, violin,mandolin, guitar;club practice.

SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION........ Day aj>dPARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st Night class

SPANISH, new method, 25c les. Prof. SImms.r..4. 131 Montgomery st. ;phone Davis 964.

TARR, the expert, perfects beginners and col-lege graduates tn bookkeeping. . 855 Market. -

BOOKKEEPING by mail, $5; no money untilsatisfied. TARR, expert acc'tant, 855 Market.

ARITHMETIC,bookkeeping, grammar, writing/etc.; day or eve.; $5 mo. 1024 Mission. nr.6th.

ACTING, elocution, specialties; Hallet School;associated with theatrical agency securingpositions. Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st

SHORTHAND taught by. mail or personally.MISS M.G. BARRETT, 302 Montgomery st

Chicago Business College, 1435 Market nr.10th;Pittman shorthand, typing, bookkeepg; $6 mo.

HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st. 8. F.;, founded 1863: new 80-page catalogue free.

E3IORODOCIDE. •

Attention Ladles, by this treatment-more than1000 cases of Piles have been permanentlycured In this city without surgery or delay.Names sent. Lady physician forwomen only.'Call or address, Emorodlclde Co., ladles' de-partmeTit. 4B4-B-B Pnrrntt bldg.. S. V.

EMPLOYMENT OFFICES.^ '~

OLYMPIC Employment,Office; Japanese andChinese reliable help; established ten years.Tel. Bush. 135. GEORGE AOKL421 Post st.

CHINESE and Jaoanese Emoloyanent Office—

Best help. 411% O'Farrell st; tel. East 426..;JAP reliable, housecleanlng; cooks, waiters on

short notice. 1293 Page st.; tel. Fell 8501.CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years.

Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY,& CO.. 640 Clay.'

ORPHEUM EmploymentOfflee—

Japanese, Chi-nese help. 426Powell.nr.Sutter;tel.Black5072.

RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of-fice; all kinds helo. 315 Stockton; Main T.18S.

Grand Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office, 415 Stock-ton; tel. Grant 168; expert, reliable help.

-JAPANESE Intelligence Office

—Furnish -most

reliable hplp. 524 Bush ft.: tel. Bush f>16.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEM3PDE.A—WOMAN with a child; good~cook and

housekeeper. Apply to-

MRS. NORTON,313 Sutter st

A—SWEDISH housework girl;flrst-class cook;• $30; best references. MRS. NORTON 813

Sutter .st :

A—

WOMAN wishes-work >by

-the day. ¦

'Tele-phone MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st'

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SWEDISH'second girl;good waitress

'and

seamstress; ;references. MRS. NORTON,813 Sutter st

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SAN FRANCISCO CALX*.

BUSINESS OFFICE of The Ban FranciscoCall, comer Market and Third Streets: open

cntu 12 o'cl&ek every night in the year.

BRANCH OFFICES—B27 Montgomery etreet,rcrner Clay; cpen until 9:30 p. in.

S00 Hayes etreet; open until 9:30 p. m.(¦33 McAllister etreet; open until 9:30 p. m.•'15 L&rkln street; open until 9:30 p. m.1911 Mission atreet; open until 10 p. m.2261 Market atreet, corner Sixteenth: open

until 9 i.m. . . ¦

IC6 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. <

1096 Valencia etreet; cpen until 9 p. m.Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken-

tucky streets; open until 9 p. m.2200 Flllmore gtreet: open until 9 p. m.

MEETING NOTICES^SAN FRANCISCO Chapter No. L o

Iioyal Arch Masons, meets THIS _#%_

EVENING. Degrees 5 and 6. /L7\H. Q. PRINCE. Sec /xTl

OCCIDENTAL Lodee No. 22. F. & A- m11., THIS <Monday) EVENING, at7:30 o'clock. Third decree. Master TRj?Hasons cordially invited. By order of /Vike Mi-f.vt.WALTKV G. ANDERSON. Sec.

11E11J1A.N Lodre :<:>. 127. F. & A. M.—

m<^lled meeting THIS DAY (Monday), tfKSepteniber 2j, 1902. at T:l;o o'clock y^7\11. m. Decree two. By order of the / VVVV. M. L. SCHUA1ACHEK, Sec.

KING SOLOMON'S Lodge No. 260. F._

and A. M., 1833 Fillrnore st—Third Adegree THIS EVENING at 7:30 «|R«o"clock. HARRY BAEHR. Secy. /^^

ATTENTION, iugjrere and <rB^aw_

yStevedores

—There v.'ill be a

special meetinc THIS (Mon- y^JgregaPBSasy) EVENING. at 8 >?i^>Bg^g&o'clock, for the election of a u^..w«o.w u« uesent to the Portland convention. A" fullattendance is requested.

CHARLES BALLARD. PresidentHERMAN HOLST. R. S.

M. E. B. A. No. 35—

Members are requeated to

attend the funeral of our late brother.HENRY F. CAMPBELL, from the undertak-ing »arlors cf J. S. Godeau, No. 305 Mont-gomery ave.. SEPTEMBER 29, 10 a. m. In-terment Laurel Hill.

J. J. MORIAKITY.President1L B.LESTEK. C. S.

It. E. B. A. No. 35—

Members are requestedto axtend regular meeting, Sept. 30, 8 p. m.Nomination of ofneers will be made.

J. J. MORIAKITY.PresidentH. B. LESTER, Cor. Sec^

THE California Debris Commission having re-ceived applications to mine by hydraulicprocess from JU-Briit- Bros., In Caledoniamine, near St. Louis, Sierra County. Cal..to deposit tailir.es in cam in Cedar Groveravine, draining Into Slate Creek,

'which|

reaches Yuba RI\-er; from W. E. Duncan

Sr.. in Missouri Flat placer mine, near Span-ish Ranch, Plumas County, Cal., to deposittailings in dams draining into Rush Creek,which reaches east branch of Feather River;from Jacob, Joseph, Herman and CharlesEnow, in Bean Hillplacer mine, near Dia-mond Sprints, El Dorado County, Cal.. todeposit taillncs In Webber Creek, whichreaches American River; from John C. Mur-phy, in Big Chunk placer mine, near Kel-eey. El Dorado County, Cal. to deposit tail-ings in Dutch Creek, which reaches southfork of American River; from C. D. Has-rard. in Plumas Imperial No. 1mine, nearQuincy. Plumas County. Cal., to deposit tail-ing« in Rock Creek, which reaches FeatherRiver: glvea notice that & meeting will beheld -at room 96. Flood building,San Fran-claco, Cal.. October 13. 1902. at 1:30 p. m.

AGENTS WANTED.OUTFIT furnished to capable person to take

orders; good commission. Box 8S43. Callofflca, Oakland.

AGENTS wanted: salary paid. Apply 1170Market st. room ST.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW.K.W. KING, atty-at-law. Examiner bldg., rsn.

C13; all cases; damages, estates, wills, mort-eaees, partnerships, attachments, collections,etc.; leral papers drawn; consultation free;no advance charges; call or write.

INTERNATIONAL Mercantile Law, Collectionand Detective Agency, 1170 Market et., room37 San Francisco, Cal; branch offices. Ma-nila. P. I.; Copenhagen; Stockholm. Sweden.

ADVICE free;divcrces a specialty; quick, quiet;"no charjre without success; established 16 yrs.G. W. HOWE. 850 Market et. cor. Stockton.

JOHN R. AITKEN, attorney at law. RoomsS09-10-11 Clunie bids.. 603 California at

ADVICE free; no charges unless successful; allcases; open evgs. W.W.Davidson, 927 Market

L. S. CLARK,Emma Spreckels bldg.,927 Mar-ket Ft: consultation free: no fees in advance.

ASTROLOGY.ASTROLOGY taught; horoscopes cast PROF.

RAYMOND,book store. 649 Ellis; letters ana.

MCYCLES—For Sale or Exchange.

ALLEN'S prices for bicycles willsurprise you;2d-hasd wheels cheap; agent Columbia, Eu.reka. Monarch bicycles; repair's. 301 Larkln.

BOOKS NEW AND OLD.BOOKS cf all kinds bought libraries purchased.

H.C. Holmes. 1149 Market; tel. Howard 1348.

UL'SIN-'iSS CHANCES.A

—$300; SALOON on Kearny at: rent $90; es-

tablished many years; this is a good payingplace; etock willinvoice the price. R. G.WILKE. 2t>% Kearny at

A—SUOO; BEST located and one of the leadingrestaurants in Oakland; must sell at once;daily recelcts $60. Call R. G. WILKE,20%Keamy st.

A—$1200: BAKERY in best- business town,about 100 miles from city, baking 3% barrelspar day; 2 -wasrons. 3 horses, etc.; monthlyreceipts from ?12O0 to $1400. See .B, G.WILKE. 2G^ Kearny.

'A—*1000; DELICATESSEN store with restau-

rant on leading business street; a businesseasily clearing $2C0 per month; owner sacri-fices on account of sickness. R. G. WILKE26'4 Kearny st.

A—

$900: OYSTER and chop houae on Sixth st;rent $22 60; e*tabl. years; place doing a goodpaying business; sickness only cause ofsale. See R. G. WILKE. 26^ Kearny st

A—$C50; RESTAURANT and coffee saloon,cloae to Call bid*.; rent $50; place establish-ed many years and doing a good paying busl-netsg. Call R. G. WILKE..20& Kearny st.

A—$4500; SALOON; the best one on the waterfront; lct.se. Call H. G. WILKE. 20%Kearcy *t-

SA^°°.NS CIGAR STANDSnave some excellent paying ones on andnear Market st.. at right pricea. See us be-fore buying lodging-houses, flats restaurants''>

saloons, cigar stands or any business chances'List with us.FREEMAX. PERBY & CO..930 Market et. opposite Emporium.

$1100— SALOON; 16 rooms.' ~

$iO9—

Saloon; water front.?50O

—Saloon; good corner.$750

—Cigar etore; center Market$150— Cigar store; near Call office.$400 for 12 rooms; N. Market_ j, FOR GENUINE BARGAINSCall at COAST Office. 7S3^ Market st

A—$7500; OLD established good paying winehou»e; first-claaa in every reepect; ownerw ££&. a bar*aln

-LOONEY & MTJRRAY.14 Third et ijw

HOTELS, city and country; also choice busi-ness openings at bargain prices.SCHWEINHARD,

Rooms 1-2. P17 Market st.. bet 5th and 6th.R?A£HOUfH>

T,flneJllnlns

-room-

12 keeping££?iiw bar' £°wUn* *"«*• billiard andpool table; open shed; proprietor dead; mustbe aold. McBRIDE & CO.. 1104 Market »t

TO BAKERS—Basement with bakefa (brick)oven to let Apply at Home Bakery 1007Guerrero st T. McARDLE.'

FOR ea!e—Fixtures and etock In bakery chop-C*£p,8tg£. t«*e- Address box 1106. AngeU

DP.UO. rtore for sale at Lakeport. county seal-only 2 stores; old established trade; wVliV^TsYntif&aSSTi ffi^^nls?-

FOR RALE—A well established cash groceryin Frultvale. Apply to P. H. BLAKE RealEstate and Loans, East Fourteenth at' nearasBtofflce. FrultvtJe.

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WHOLE or half interest in newly built hotelIn prosperous mining town In Shasta County-account sickness; 62 rooms; all furnished->cwn water works. . Box 46S4. CalL '¦

$1300— HOTEL. 28 steady boarders; dining-room seats 60; saloon averaces 415 dally- 6years' lease; rent $50. Apply McKENZIE,Point Richmond.

ONE of the best fitted up saloons in the bestpart of the city; doing a paying business;fine chanre for a man who knows how toconduct a saloon; lease. Box 4011, Call.

TWO oil locationa In Kings• Col. CaliforniaFor particulars inquire of J. M. King atCalifornia Pottery, East ¦12th at and Parkave., Oakland.

$140— GROCERY and bars good place for manand wife; sickness cause of tale: cheap rent143 Silver et. , ¦

FINE coffee parlor and restaurant near Marketet; rent $25; see It to-day. Apply Call office.GOOD paying liquor etore ana saloon for sale.

JOHN TOBLER, San Leandro road, near

BUSINESS CHANCES-—

Continued.

A—JOSEPH STRAUB, S50 Market stLegitimate .business agent.All kinds of business -opportunities.Bakcnes from...... $900 to $5,000....Delicacy stores...... 270 to 700....Drug stores 600 to 1,500....Branch bakeries 160 to 500....Coffee houses 300 to 3,000....

......Butcher ehope 800 to 1,000....Groceries and bars.. 500 to 5,000....Harness business.... 1200 to 1,600....Hotels 850 to 15,000....Investments 250 to 15,000....Lodging-houses 600 to 8,000....- Photograph galleries 400....Printing business 2,500Saloons 7O0 to 10,000Restaurants 400 to 5.000....Roadhouses 3000 to 16,000

.Wine cellars 1000 to 6,000Barber shops 250 to 1,000....

WANTED—BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE.Branch bakeries, barber shops, butcher shop*.

candy stores. Cigar stands, coffee houses, coalyards, creameries, delicatessens. Drug .stores,grocery stores, groceries and bars, milk routes.Restaurants, oyster houses, pork stores, sta-tionery stores Variety stores and any otherlegitimate business. List with me if you want' to sell. Marlon Griffin 719 Market, nr. Call.

LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE.

i sbo.'.'.y .'.'.'.'. .*." donald'.' .".".'.*.'.".*.".".'."."ssd"Market st Market st.

INVESTMENT COMPANYRooms 10 and 11 Phone Davis 281

BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY11 r.;rent $35; good house and furn...'.$90012 r.;rent $55; you ought to see this"... 75012 r.;rent $35; newly renovated; barg.. 47319 r.;rent *75; corner; will pay well\..875 .12 r.;rent $65; new. fur. and car.;oor.115000 r.; rent $175; sunny cor. apartment. .895035 r.; rent J100; very good tran.'; cent.. 247515 r.; rent $85; north of Market; see it.. 22515 r.;rent $70; new furn. and carpets.. 100011 r.; rent $48; fine; everything new... 33020 r.; rent $72; this is a bargain sure..135030 r.;rent $95; do not overlook this 223019 r.;rent $90; central location; trans.. 1800 I10 r.;rent $50; nlco sunny cor. flat 90017 r.;rent $65; Market st.;some offices. 100018 r.; rent $80; elegant cor, sunny house. 150010 r.; rent $28; cor. house; Geary St.. 600 118 r.; rent $68; close in; pays well 1200!28 r.;rent $155; best money maker city.476030 r.;rent $90; cor.; 20 front rooms 210045 r.;rent $150: cor. house; 2 firs.; good.425050 r.;rent *200: fam. hotel; Sutter st...70O0S5 r.;rent J30O; the house of tha city..12.00062 r.;rent ?275; best incity; long lease. 850042 r.; rent $225; new house; new fur.. .525010 r.; rent $38; Leavenworth; very good.100015 r.;rent $55; cent; good paying house. 130020 r.; rent $100; everything new; flnei.180010 r.; rent $55; bon-ton; Sutter; snap.. 75022 r.;rsnt ?100; California; very good.. 140015 r.;rent SCO; close In; pays well....1050J9 r.: rent $40; lease; Mission st; barg.. 4506,r.:rent J20; new lower flat; see It.. 325

YOU MAY HAVE ANY OF THESEPart cash, balance monthly at lowest rates.

TO LEASE.New 60-rocm corner houre, all conveniences,

long lease, reasonable rent; call early.DONALD INVESTMENT CO.. 850 Market

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McMILLEN & CO..000 Market st., cor. Ellis, rooms 7 and 8.

10 rooms; nicely furnished; clears $4O..$S0019 rooms; boarding-house; Van Ness ave.-16C019 rooms; Ellis st; all full; only 1550 :

ANY HOUSE SOLD ON PAYMENTS.8 rooms; brand new $400

20 rooms; clears $100; reduced 700S rooms; clears $30 250

20 rooms; first-class; clears $120; only..1350CO "rooms; clears $450 4500

100 rooms; modern; corner; clears $425..800022 rooms; money-maker; clears $65 65040 rooms; clears $200; snap 2200

McMILLEN;phone John 531.906 Market, cor. Ellis (upstairs, rooms 7-8.)

SACRIFICE—ONLY $3050.*

OWNER SICK; MUST SELL.26 rooms; clears $160; terms, half cash. Foreele only by McMILLEN &CO., 906 Marketet, cor. Ellis, upstairs, rooms 7-8.

$2500— ELEGANT corner; clears $150; $1000cash, balance et \y, per cent See McMIL-LEN &CO.. 906 Market st .

Telephone Green 4-5-8.MARION GRIFFIN. 719 Market, rms. 1and 2

Near Call building.Bee big free list office; open 8 a, m. to 6 p. m

LODGING-HOUSES AND BUSINESSCHANCES.

MONEY TO LOAN AT 1 PER CENT ANDTWO YEARS' TIME TO PAY IT BACK.A richly furnished house in center of thiscity; the most elegant furniture, piano, dra-peries, carpets and mirrors of all the houses1have for sale; in a swell location; conven- :lent to the theaters; extra large and sunnyrooms; full of nice people; clears $123 eachmonth; price $2700; easy terms; see my only

.agent MARION GRIFFIN. 719 Market stnear Call building.

A—MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market: phoneJessie 2981.We have rooming-houses of all sizes andprices tn all parts of the city; see us first

10 r.;one floor;cor.$7 O0I4O r.;d.front,cost.$900010 r.:rt $32 50;cor. 60CI22 r.; cor.; els. $90 175018 r.;flne cor;Post 175CII2 r.;clears $50... 90029 r.Van Ness;cor 2800J30 r.;1floor; good 1800

Money to loan at 1^ per cent on payments, jWINSTON & WOLF.... 1026 Market St

60 rooms, 6unny corner, rent $95 $325031 rooms, income $20S, expenses $81 215027 rooms, rent $80. reduced to 90022 rooms, rent $37; sr snap 650500 other houses to select from.

WINSTON & WOLF,THE RELIABLE BROKERS,

1026 MARKET ST.

C. E. HINKLEY PHONE MINT 7921020 MAP.KET ST. OPPOSITE FIFTH.

A FEW SAMPLES OF OUR BARGAINS.9 rooms; cew furn. and, cerpets; only..$500

14 rooms; going East; clears $45 .. 80017 rooms; transient ....-.'. 750

100 rooms; clears $550; reduced 700055 rooms; rent $250: ¥1 cash 550-324 ROOMS; good location; cheap $ 750

20 rooms; sunny house; gocd furniture. 185060 rooms; fine corner; cheap rent -4500

100 rooms; finest sunny corner In city.. 700036 rooms; cor. on Mission st; low rent 700Money loaned at 1per cent.Hotels, roadhouses. flats, 5 to 100 rooms.

EITEL& CARROLL. 1032 Market st.

A. CAMERON & CO.,———

850 Market st. and 8 Stockton st.Rooms 21, 22. 23; Phone Bush 328.

Ifyou have hotels, rooming-houses or busi-ness to sell, list with us; we have bargainsin hotels, lodging-houses, all sizes and prices;no trouble to show houses. Carriage at door.

Money.loaned at l\'i per cent.

C. E. MENTZER & CO...;Phone Black 5447. I916 Market St.. Room 62.

We buy, sell and make quick exchanges inlodging-houses and business opportunities.Call and see us.

FOR LODGING-HOUSES GO TOMcBRIDE & CO., ¦ .-'.':.¦«-.

1104 Market ground floor. Phone Jessie 1469.Large list and choice. Honest business. ¦

HUNDREDS of good investments In lodging-houses: call. ECHWEINHARD, rooms 1-2,No. 9TJ Market St., bet 5th and 6th.

$700 BUYS $1000 furniture in 8-room housenetting $50 monthly; leaving city; $300 cash,balance payments. 238 Taylor st

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WILLgive 4-room cottage, good order. Mis-sion warm belt, and some for well-fur-nished paying lodging-house. Box 4153, Call.

BARGAIN—

Must be sold; handsome newlyfurnished house; choice location; low rent; afine home; makes money. Box 4756, Call.

ASNAP—

Must sell Immediately my handsomeflat; choice location; cheap rent; money-mak-er. Box 4141. Call. ¦¦

O'FARRELL, 235, bet. Powell and Mason— 10rooms; vacant SPECK & CO., 667 Market$550

—10-ROOM house; good location. Call at

112 Mason et; no agents.

EXCEPTIONAL list lodging-houses and mln-Ing properties for sale. Hunsaker. 6 Eddy at.

SPIRITUALISM.

MRS. DR. CLARK.The well-known medium and clairvoyantmay be consulted on all affairs; every hiddenmystery revealed; she will show you how-toovercome your enemies and unite the separ-ated; tell your entire life

—past, present andfuture; satisfaction by mall; send stamp for

circular with special terms. 1206 Market et,cor. Golden Gate ave.;offices 25 -and 26.

¦ , MRS. DR. CLARK.BROCKWAY. 10C2 Ellis, near Franklin; phone

Polk 2466; readings dally; materializing se-ance Tuesday and Friday night?, 50c. ,A—25c—TESTS TO ALL—25c.Brockway's psychic seance to-night; every

one receives a reading to-night. 1052 Ellis.A

—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, clairvoyant, trance,test, business medium and life-reader. Office

10 Turk st: sittings. $1; by letter. $2.A—Materializing seance to-night at 8 o'clock;

admigslon 50c. 205 Turk st. BROESKE.SEALED questions answered to-night unopen-

ed. 14S Cth st. room 12; 25c. Dr. Wheeler.

CLAlhvOYANTS.A—COc, $1... SPECIAL .BOo, $1

PAUL DESTINE.The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and

Palmist Ever in San Franclscoo. Your *Life as an Open Book.FREE. '... FREE ;.FREBIF NOT CORRECT.

And unless you obtain the Information forwhich you. consult him he willpositively re-fuse to accept a fee. Ho will straighten outyour affairs and give you success in,all yourundertakings; how to accumulate '

a fortuneand be happy; tells if the one you love is trueor false; whom and when you willmarry; tellswhat aila you and oftentimes gives you backycur loet nerve and energy. 326 O'Farrell itMME.Castello. 468 Eddy at;wonderful Hindooseeress, clairvoyant and oalmist; advice on

all•love and business affairs; 3 questions an-swered by mail, $1;satisfaction guaranteed.

HELP WANTED—MALE—Cow.WANTED—Recruits for the marine corps, TJ

S. navy; able bodied, unmarried men of gooicharacter, between the ages of 21and 35; notless than 5 feet 4 Inches and not over 6 feet 1Inch; able to speak anIread. English. Forfurther information apply at the Recrultl-*Office, 40 Ellia st. San Francisco.

WANTED—

For C. S. army, able-bodied, unma-.ried men, between ages 21 and 35; citizens o£United States, of good character and temper,ate habits, who can speak, read and wrlt»English. For information arjoly to Recruit-Ing Officer. 121 New M/mteomery at, Saa

"I Francisco, cr Masonic building. Sacramento.WANTED—Foreman for ranch; fruit and

dairying1. Apply stating experience, wage*expected. Must have A No. 1reference.Box 40C3. Call office.

WANTED—

Quarrymen. by the E. B. & A L.Stone Company Quarry, near city; free faro-wages $2 per day; board, $4 50 per week; r»Iport at 900 Broadway. Oakland.

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WANTED—

Laborers and mechanics to knowthat Ed Rolkin. Reno House proprietor, stillruns Denver House.\217 Third st. 150 largorooms: 25c per night: $1 to $2 per week.

BOY between 14 and 16 years. JACOBS 414Market st. _^

. .BOY wanted. 16. Picture Frame Factory, 449

Fourth at.YOUNG man to help in bakery. 612 Kearny'

street.

WANTED—

Man for office work, bookkeeping;must do typing; state salary. Box 4072, Call.

BOY about 15 or 16 years of aga for men's fur-nlshlng store. Address C. box 4013. Call.

BOY wanted to learn confectionery. 12C3 Polkat. near Sutter.

FOUR energetic men wanted at onca; one AU-meda man. 207 Examiner building.

WANTED—

Man who understands nursery andflorist business. Call 300 Halght st

ERRAXD boy. FKRNAU BROS.. 843 Clay afc.600 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army aaoas.,

60c up;soling 2Oc up. 923 Howard at. nr. 8th.WAN-TED—Young men to learn barber trade.

S. F. Barber College, 741A Howard it

WANTED—

Laborers Hunters P.oint drydocx:$2 per day. City Street Improvement Co.

SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe andAustralia. HERMANS. 28 Stauart at

COO PAIRS new and second-hand army shoes;size 6 to 12. McDONALD & PERRY. 261 3d.

PENSION atty.. E. A. Bullls, room 40. Phalaqbig. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R.

GET your shoes half soled while waiting: 23oto 30c. 363 Mission st. bet 1st and 2d ttn.

ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, haltprice. 663 Mission st. bet 1st and 2d sta.

WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st, near Mar.ket

—200 rooms, 25a night; reading-rooms;

free bus and baggaga to and from ferry.

CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptionsreceived at Call branch office. 2200 FUlmor*.

A BRANCH offioa for Call advertisements aodsubscriptions has been established at 1039Valencia st »

HORSES ANPWAGOya,

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40 HORSES for sale at AroadA Horsa Mar*ket, 827 Sixth at;also bugglas. wagonsv baprness, ate.; auction aales yvary Wednesday atUt.m. JOHN J. DOYLB, Auotloo—r.

NINE passenger braka. hack, coupa, surrey,¦ top buggies, tandem cart is good repair:cheap. O'BRIEN'S. Golden GaU av*. aniPolk it

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THE sale of Miller horses win contlnus untilfurther notice on Monday* at 1 p. aa. atSTEWARTS HORSE MARKET.721 Howard.

LOTof cheap horse* tor sal* at 837 Sixth st

1Carriage team; 1 work team, $150: businessand saddle horse. DALZIEL,603 O. 0. av».

Largest assortmt 2d-hand wagons, buckb'd.sur-rey,harnass,work,drlvlng horses, 15th-Valencia

ANAlexpress wagon, single; also llzht camp-ins; wagon for sale cheap. 033 'Mission «t

CHEAPEST and best in America.—

The- WeeklyCall, 18 pages, sent to any address in thaUnited States or Canada on* year for $1,postage paid.

HOUSES TO LET.A

—PRINTED list of houses to let; send, for dr.

cular. Q. H.UME3BN fcCO.. 14 Montgomery.

9-ROOMED house; large basement; fina condi-tion; $40. 1913 Central av».. near Sacra--mento st

,HOUSES TO LET—

FfKMSHED.FURNISHED, modern, corner resldenca of 12

rooms, in Western Addition; large billlard-room; parties going to Europe. Address box4032. Call office.

. LOSTAJm1 FOUND. :LOST

—Near Sutro-st entrance Golden Gat»

Park, fieur de Us scarf pin. studded ¦ withpearls; suitable reward wiltbe given by ad-dressing box 4733. Call office.

LOST—

Friday noon. Japanese spaniel. Returnto 603 Fell at and receive reward; phonaFell 2522.

IT willpay to "Remember" that tha CaliforniaWatch Case Co.. 220 Sutter st, needs old goldand silver to make new watch cases.

MATTRESSES AM> PILLOWS.

METAL beds, bedding, camp goods, windowshades. HOTTER. 712 Mission. teL Main 738.

MEDICAL.A—DR. G. W. O'DONNELL. world-renowned

specialist—

Ladies, all who are sick or introuble, consult the specialist on female com-plaints; menstrual female comDlalnts posi-tively corrected; the unfortunate helped; re-lief In all cases taken: the most difficult casestreated; have relieved thousands of most ob-stinate cases; free, confidential advlca on allsubjects of delicate nature. DR.G.W.CDON-NELL. office & residence. 1018 Mkt. op. 5th.

MRS. DR KOHL, reliable specialist for all f<*!male .troubles; Instant relief guaranteed; con-sult free; 100SH Market st, opp. Fifth.

MRS. DR. WTETH. specialist for all festal*complaints; instant relief guaranteed: 30years* experience; refined home befor* andduring confinement 728 Poat at. nr. Jonea.

MRS. D. ALLEN.1118 Market—Reliable ladles'specialist; a private home before and durl&sconfinement: best medical care; low fees.

A—MRS. DR. GWYER. City Hall ave.. ova?Good Fellows' Grotto and 1504 Market at

MRS. DR. WEGENER. Drivate homa for pa-tients; babies adopted. 608 Eddy st

DR. AND MR3. DAVIES and HTNDOHERBoriginal method of treatment 1126

'Market

DR. NO TOY KEE. 210 Stockton st. opposltaUnion Square: all diseases cured by herbs.

MILLLNUUV.

LADIES—Iam overstocked In fine millinery;

prices cut in two; hats $20-$13-$12-$10-$S-$d-$5-$3SO; latest styles; best materials; Ifitthe face. MME. DOSCH. 207 Post at

BOILERS, engines. 2d-hand machinery. McIN-TOSH & WOLPMAN. 105-197 Fremont at

DIAMONDS, watches and jewelry sent on ap-proval withprivilege cf examination to any

¦ part of the globe, and can be paid for in1 small weekly or monthly payments. PORT-LAND LOAN OFFICE, 23 Stockton stPhone Bush 484.

A—BUYS, sells, or rents gear machinery, en-gines, boilers, water pipes, shafting, pulleys,etc. WHITELAW. 233-253 Sp«ar at

For sale—

A number good 2d-hand cook stoves.2 4-ft brick ranges & 17-ft. ditto; also goodKing heater. Apply Wm. Loane. 439 5th st

BAR fixtures, big stock; Installments; billiardand pool tables; easy -terms or rented. Th«Brunswlck-Balke-Collender Co., 652 Mission.

BOILERS and eneines; ICO for sale, or willbuy. KROGH MFG. CO.. 519 Market st.

SECOND-HAND boilers, enstnes. pumps, ma-chlnery. etc. H. S. WHITE. 130 Beale st

ENGINES, boilers, lathes, planers, second-hand machinery. J. BURKE. 139 Beale st

8AFES—

New and second-hand. The HER-MANN 8AFE CO.. 417-423 Sacramento st

SECOND-HAND lumber, saahes. blinds, door*and bricks for sale. Valencia at. cor. 15th.

SAFES— Cary Safe Co. E. B. BECK A CO..agents. 103 Front st. .

ASK for prices on second-hand typewriters (allmakes). ALEXANDER & CO.. 110 Montg'y.

BOATS, launches, rowboata carried la stock,BAKER & HAMILTON.

-Edison phonographs, records, supplies, moving

picture machines, films. Baclgalupi. 933 Mkt

GASOLINE engines, all sizes, new and 2d-handand launches. J. E. DOAK. 46 Fremont at

MAGIC lanterns, new and 2d-hand moving ptc-tnres. BULLARD & BRECK. 131 Post st

CHEAPEST and best in America—

The WeeklyCall.

- 16 pages, sent to any address in Via¦ United States or Canada one year for $1.

MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.LADIES" sealskins, gents' dress suits bought

Portland Loan Office. 25 Stockton st;postal.

TILTON wants good aecond-hand clothing andtheatrical goods. 134 9th st;tel. Jessie 2S51.

OLD gold, silver, diamonds and precious stonesboueht. J. B. JENKEL. S17 Market sV

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A—MURRAY & READY iiv"ill:VW.^'-kVPhone. Main 684S. 634-638 Clay St..Leading Employment and Labor Agents..9689 men wanted to-day • ••• ••• •*?iee

To States of.Utah, Ne-vada, Arizona, Hawaiian

WE SHIP v Islands. Oregon, "Wash-FREE TO-DAY lngton,British Columbia'

and all parts of Califor-'

Laborers, two-horse teamsters, four-horseteamsters, drillers, hammersmen. rockmen.heading and corner men, blacksmiths, car-penters and helpers, cooks, waiters, concretemixers and helpers, car dumpers, masonsand helpers, etc \"-V'ii,''ii'in-• $2 to $2 25. $2 60. $2 75. $3, $3- 50

Come See ••••• ••-N;

Great Crowds Going Are You?To beautiful Sierra Nevadas, Salt Lake Di-

visions Flrst-class food accommodationsFree To-day......... Don't forgefttAlso to Lucin. Pequop, Wells. Terrace, Kel-ton, Comos Spur, Salvia. Stone House. IronPoint, Cluro, Moleen, Eattle Mountain, via-

ta. Reno. Wadsworth, Rokeby, Elko. Golcon-da, Fenelon. Clark and other points. •••••"•

• Wages. $150. $130, $120, $100, $90. »80$70, 560, $50, $40, ?30, $25, $20 per month.Southern and Central Pacific pass free to you.That's where we ship

¦ $ou to-day; crowds go-'

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_rt>r.ing, are you? Labor- .... ARI^^jna ....

ers, teamsters, etc., $2 cl*ilS:E ™i.day; via Santa Fe R PRESCOTT ....H.;,ten special carsgoing daily.

The Big R. R. Tunnel .....Tunnelmen. cornermen, headermen, mucKers,

and laborers; wages, ?2 to $2 75 a day; Itsfree fareAre you going?

S. P. own extra gangs •••«

Free fare. Everywhere.......... MINES '\-':Wn8 miners, . gold mine, fare, $2 and $2 73;

miner and sharpen steel. $75; 85 laborers fora big mining company; no experience re-quired; wages $40 to $52 and found; specialrailroad fares140 laborers, other mines. ?40 to $50 and

. found iivtv16 miners, other mines. $80 and $67 00.

47 DIFFERENTSAWMILLS '........ ,. WOODS AND YARDS ...,..£..,

FARE FREE SHIP.DAILT760 men to work in sawmills, woods and

• yards, no experience required, Jobs last yearround, you can learn to run machines, etc.,pile lumber and make yourself useful, wages$30 to $65 and found •••• ••••••We pay your fare Ship Dally

60 men to pile lumber In yards In town, noblankets needed $40 and foundCARPENTERS CARPENTERS

MECHANICAL8 carpenters, 'house work, country, long Job.$3 60; 6 carpenters, manufacturing co., fare$135, $105; carpenter, sawmill co», $75 andfound; 2 'carpenters, mine co., $75 and found;

8 carpenters, city Jobs8 carpenters to make concrete forms, Nevada,free fare. $90; 5 riveters, steel platea, lightwork factory, country. $2 50 day

} 2 carpenters, rough work, fare $1 70, $3 60day; 3 boiler makers, city, $3 to $4 a dayjboiler maker's helper, country, $.2 23 a day;S helpers, boiler shop, city.

FRUIT PICKERS ... .FRUIT PICKERS.FARE PAID

670 men and boys wanted to pick fruit workin packing houses and dry yards; you do not

.need any experience; anybody can pick fruit;inall parts of the State where fruit is grown;wages $30, $35, $40 and found; some placesyour fare is paid; long Jobs; it's easy work;crowds going daily You go too

MISCELLANEOUSSection foreman, R. R. sawmill, $75; clerkfor sawmill co., see boss here. $2 60 day; 8milk wagon drivers. $40 and found; firemanfor dredger, see boss here, $40 and found; 10etablemen, $40 and $60 and found; 3 lumbergraders, see boss here; S boys to learn ma-chinist trade, $8 week; 10 boys for factories..FARMS, DAIRIESLABORERS, TEAMSTERS125 farm hands, steady Jobs, $30 and $35and found; 25 men to work In beans, any-body .can do this work. $37 50 and found:10 ranch teamsters, $30 to $40 and found;15 milkers; 14 choremen; 10 choreboys; chore-man, make little butter, private, $30 andfound; choreman, private, San Mateo County,•see boss here, $25 and found; 3 farmers andwives, $40 and $45 and found; 2 choremenand wives, $45 and found; 175 laborers, dif-ferent Jobs, city and country, $60 and $67 CO;10 laborers factory. $2 day: 10 laborers,cannery; 3 helpers, planing mill,city; youngman for metal works, $1 SO day: boys forfactories; 40 teamsters, city and country;steady work, $60 to $67 SO

HOTELS, ETCCamp cook, sawmill, see boss here, farepaid, $40 and found; cook, hotel, near city,

V $40 and found; 25 cooks, . camps, ranches,hotels and restaurants. $40. $50 and $60 andfound; 4 second cooks; S third cooks; 27waiters, good places; waiter, mine, $33 andfound; cook, hotel, fare paid, $40 and found;waiter, louvre country. $35 and found; 60dishwashers, kitchen hands and vegetable-men, good wages; butcher, country shop,fare $2, $35 and found; 4 slaughter butchers,$2 25 ,day: young man to drive butcherwagon. $23 and -found; 3 bakers, country.

-'$50 and $60 and found; marker and distrib-utor, country laundry, fare paid; 8 laundry-men, other places; 10 bell boys; 4 elevator.boys; porters; porter, good hotel, city, $30and* found •MURRAY & READY 634-633 Clay st.

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10 laborers for a manufacturing company,$37 50 and found. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay. -.,¦

PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 633 Clay.Phone Main 1101

Utah & Nevada. .Free Fare.. Utah & Nevada1000 laborers, teamsters, concrete and rock-men "......To Reno, Vista, Clark, Gerald. Ostao, BattleMountain, Palisade, Pequop, Holborn, Icarus,Lucln. Terrace. ..$2. $2 25 and $2 60 per day

250 R. R. MEN S. P. CO.'S WORKTo San Mateo. Redwood City, Coyote, Gllroy,Los Gatos and San Ardo...

L 25 woodchoppers $1 25. $1 60 &$2 25 cord\ 3 woodchoppers. see boss here.$l 25-$2 25 cord*

10 tiemakers 12c to I80 each15 brickyard men. .....'....... .$35 and found60 pick and shovel men $2 to $2 2510 laborers, factory $1 7525 miners and muckers $2 to $2 5010 furnacemen S2 to $2 503 carpenters ....$3 5025 fruit pickers and dry yard men..$l 25 & fd.2 gardeners $25 and found22 cooks, waiters and dish washers.. $20 to $50• Many other positions

WANTED—Young man to work andsatisfied with $70 month; no experience; noSunday work; must have $123 cash; nochair warmers wanted. BROWN 1221 Mar-ket st. .

$125—

WANTED—

Reliable young man withthin amount: duties take cash and assist Inrestaurant;- $40 month and found; steadyplace. BROWN & CO.. 1221 Market st

WANTED-rLaborers at Hunters Point dry-dock; $2, per day; take Third and Ken-tucky st cars to Sixth ave. City StreetImprovement Company.A

—$275; STEADY man wanted at once; cashbus.; est. years; pay each $75 to $100 month

year round. 935 Market st. room A.WANTED—A trustworthy man to take care of

12 cows. Call28 Berlin st, off San Brunoroad and Sliver ave.

GARDENER—

2 cows to milk; single man- ref-erences required. Address 5403 San Pabloave., Oakland.

GOOD collector on route; apply immediatelyGEO. FLETCHER, asst. Callahan building!

AT once, two good agents for country; bigcommission. Royal Portrait Co.. 143 7th st

PRESSMAN wanted on pants. 8 "Grant ave.

DISHWASHER wanted at 428 Kearny st

A YOUNG man. to work around hotel. 1443Harrison ;st

WANTED—A block butcher. Call 8318 Mis-sion' Et

GOOD young butcher, one who understandshis business, to drive wagon. Box 4735, Call.

A STEADY waiter wanted at 606 Twentieth stBOY wanted at Kolander'a musio store, 1481Market St., opp. Eighth. ¦

-"WANTED—Flrst-class, all round barber; finewages. Call at once. 38 EIIIbat. S. F.

WANTED—Night porter. 212 Q-Farrell atreet2 flrst-class carpenters. Call at3065 Sixteenth st. ,'.:

WANTED—Bright boy from 16 to 18 yearsof age to learn the dry goods business. Ap-ply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS.'

$250—PARTNER wanted In an old established,and well paying cash business; large profits.' for each. Apply 318 Kearny st. rooia LGOOD Jeweler; .permanent position • in city,'404t C£an offlg Box

WANTED—Man to tend office, wait on cus-tomers; steady place year " round- $73 re-qulred. Inquire 331 Kearny at. room 12$4.AN experienced inside salesman; steady posi-' tion for good, energetic man. Apply The

Gamossl Glove and Umbrella Store. 101 PostMEN to learn barber trade; only requires eight-

weeks; barbers in great demand: cataloRU«free. Moler System College. 635 Clay atFIRST-CLASS coatmakers wanted. M. J.

KELLER CO.. Oakland.PAINTERS at 729 Devlsadera st and Gough.

between Ellis and O'Farrell.

PRESSER. on gents' clothes. 1179 Howard st.COATMAKER for country. Apply REISS

¦ BROS.& CO., 24 Sutter atIRONERS wanted at National Laundry. iH-. .Sanchez .st^HBtgHMM

BOYS from 14 to 18 to work in factory; applyat once. 100 :Sacramento st,

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