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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1897. SAN FRANCISCO *CALL."™ RUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALI— 0 Market street, open until 13 o'clock every night In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, forner Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. %39 Hayes street. open until 615 Larkin stree: : open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Nixteenth and Mission streets; open nntil § 0'clock. 2518 Mission street: open untll 9 o'clock. 167 Ninth street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1505 Polk street: open until 9:30 o'clock. NW. corner Tweniy-second and Kentucky streets; open till § o'clock. NOTICES. CHURCH Bible Lessons: subject. ‘x‘.v-vxex\v \uv;:xn‘ and Health’” Study 7 hursday ac 8 p. M. in Ruby Hall, 320 Post st. All are welcome. PRAISE SERVICE AT ST. B iicopal « huren, Caitornta st more and Stetner—iiey. Wm. M. iteilly, rector. Fioly commuuion at 7:30 A ¥.: MOrDINg_prayer and sermon at 11 . M. praise service 7:30 p . Processional flymn 811, ~ancient of Days”; au- them. “Jesu, Word of God” (Gounod): Hyman 535 (Hollingiiae): selections from he oratorio of aaman” (Costa): s Watson); orgen soio, andante (Wely \'Eyr8 Thic Are Weary" (Schnecier) The SoftSabbath Calm” (Barnby-~hull Sortors, duet, tenor .nd buss “Crucir” ( Jeceasional Jymn 408 (Lrbs Beta). : te(—Miss Mabei Love, soprano; Miss [vy Gardner, alto: Frank Mitchel, tenor; H. A. Melvin, bass’ Katzeuuach, organist. PAT bet. Fill- : 880 solo, quartet, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, southeast corner of Post and Mason sts.— Rev orge C. Adams D.D., pastor. Rev. James ing. Morning service 11 o'clock : theme, “Chris- derness.” The pastor's Bible class m\m-rlu_ue!y Service of ~ong’’ in commemoration of the Na- tion’s birthday, with a sermon by the pastor, Rev. PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL todny UL Na . “wid 148 Sinduy: rohed o bis a3 “Tev Wil Sones of Wil preach both morning and evening. Tne public THIRD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, BZ yliicenth st near Mission—Rev. William der. pastor. Hervices it 11 A.i: Rev. Howard Russell, D.D., national secretary of the Ant- Baloou League, will preach. Servicesat 7:45 P.aC: ev. William Rader, pastor, will preach on Growth and Wratl.”' Music by chorus choir un- der ihe direction of William C. Stadtfeld. Al are cordially invited. CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of Geary and Powell sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., pastor. Services at 11 . M. ana 7 s Topic, morning: “Soul-winning 3 Topic, evening: “How to Frepare for the Christian Endeavor Convention.” Music, morning: “Jubilate” (Warren): offertory, duet for soprany and alto. * Father of Mercy” (Millurd) Mrs. Priest-Fine and Mrs Sedgley Reyno'd Music. evening: Anibem, “God Be Merciful” Mosenthal: offertory, bass solo, “Judge Me, O God" (Buck). Mrs. H.'Lawrence. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor, Van Nessave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. nzie, D.D.. pastor: Kev. Fdwin H Mr. Jenks will preach at 11 . . aud 7:45 P. 3. Sunday-school Y. P. S C E at 6:30 P & ¥ P. M. Wednesday. Allars we'come. T-meeting at TENARY MEIHODIST pal Church : outh, 177 Bush at., between Gough 8nd Octavia; Sutier-st. cars pass within one block: Callfornia-st. cars within two biocks— Preeching 8 11 4. 3. by the pastor, Dr. C. B. Kid- dick. AUB F. . a sacred concert will be given by the choir Suuday-school, 9:45 A. M. Kpworth League, 7 P. M. Kegulur p.ayer-meeting every Wednesday evening. All weicome TRINITY M. E. CHURCH, Sixieenth and Market Jewell, pastor. Servicesat 11 a. The pastor will preach. Morning subject, “'Look- 102 to the Right Source.” Eveulng subject. “An Ox ariver as & Model ior Young Men.” Sunday-school at12:80 P. @ John Dyar, superintendent. Seats free. Pastior’s residence, 3631 Sixieenth st. 5, £1IRST BAPTIST CHURCH, EDDY ST, pear Jones—M. P. Boynton, pastor. Eervices Sunday.June 27, 1897. Preaching by the pastor at 11 A M., subject “The Comiorier.® and ai 7:30 . M. t0pic_~Tue Midern 1 rusaders” (C. E. "87). Y.P.=.C. . Senior, Intermesiate and Junior, 8:30 P. M. Prayer and conterence meeting Wednesday, 7:45 P. M. Pastor's aadress, 431 Elils st telephone, East §,4. 10 all the 2bove services everybody 1s welcome. COF R sis—rev. F. nd 7:30 P. 0. AN CHURCH, bot. Howard and Mission— 11 A M. sermon by the 3 Life’ Sermons.” At 7:45 P. M, the second address of & serial study of the relis: ious times Subject, “The S of the Church. Sunday-school, 9:50 A M. Y. P. 5 C E. 6:30 T.u. Seats free. All welcome. EZ ) BT SIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Bush st., near Devisrdero—Preaching at 11 A:3L by thie pastor, R+v. W. A. Gardner: 10pic, “The Fiery Test.” At 8 . . the cungregation will unite with (he California M. E. Church lu a meeting to be_addressed by Dr. Howard ..usseil on “I'be Anti-Saloon L ague Movement " FIRST CHRIST Twelfth st., GOSPEL HALL, Le. tures on the Lord’s comiig by Mr.Mc Clure coutinue. = Subjects &L 3 ana 7:45 P. M.t ““Anti-Christ in Relztion to the Greac Tribulation.” During (he vasion of Palestine by liussia,” etc. Al are invited. “The Mulen- REVIVAL SERVICES IN GOSP 16 Mason si., conducicd by & neellst. every ‘evening at 8 o'clock Tuesday evenin , special nd.res: to Christians. Nooudsy praver-mecting every weskday. un- day-school and bible class at 12:30 are earnesily invited. No collec ioas Al opranc 80/0, “Bavylon” (M. | 53: HOWARD SI.— | | | | | | st., cor. Webb. | vincing tests. | QPuITOA IS) | class references DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—CONTIN Building aud Losn Association some strrat. For the yoar ending with th June, 1897, ad been aeclared of 6 pe cent per annum on oriluary deposits, 7 per «ent on term deposits. and 12 per cent on installment stick, all free of U DIt ED k. Hiul. President. CAPT. OLIVER F.LDRIDGE, Vice-Pesident. . CO1BIN, Secretary and Gen'l Mauag T. £, DIV IDEND NUTICE-SECURITY SAV- ings Bank, 220 Montgomers Mil's building—Dividends on term deposiia, at the rate of four (4) per cent per annum, and on ordinary depo-lts, at the rate of three -iu vue-third (31 per cent’ per mmum, free of taxes, for he i year endin: June 30, 1897, will be payable on and after July 1, 1887, S. 1. ABBOT JR.. Secrotary. AND LOAN NO- cetors have de iividends: .20 U per cent payabie on and BKA- D, Sec. TMBOLLT SAVINGS ciety, 1 Geary -t The Clarea the foliowing sem-annanl per cent per annum on term and per an union oidinary deposits atter July 1, 1897 ERA LS DIVIDLND SOTICE—TH: GERMA BT in sy and Loan mociety. 52 Cntiforpi st. For the half year enaing June 30, 1887, a div- idend has been decisred at the rate of four and twenty hundred hs (4 20-100) per cent per annum on term deposits_an i three and nfty hundredths (4 BU-100) per cent per annum on Ordinary depos- its. free of taxes, payable on and after Thureday, July 1 1897. GE TOURN Y, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTIC) CORAVINGS UNION. AN FRANCIS No. 532 California 30th of June, .897. & diviGend has been Geclared at be rale per annu.u of four and two-ten: s (4.2) per cent on term deposits and ihree aod nve-lentns (3.5) per cent on_ordinary deposits, free of taxes, parable on and after THURSDAY . July 1, 1897, LOW' WHITE, Cashier. DIVIDEND NOTICE—MUTUAL SAV- INGS BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO, 33 Post st For the haif year ending June 30, 1867, & dividend has veen declared at the rate of four (4 per cent per anbum on term deposits and three aud one-third (31%) per cen. per annum on ordi- Dary deposi s, fre of 1axes, payable on and after THURSDAY, July 1. 1897, « sU QPIRITUALISYS CAMP-MEETING, TRES ) tle Glen, Oakland—Closing day of camp. Pro- gramme: 10:50 a. M., lecture. srs. K. S. Lilli 2:30 P. M., lecture, Mme. Fiorence Montacue spirit messages by Mre. J. J. Whitney: 7:30 P. M., grand spiritusl, lilerary and musical events, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Petersilias; entertainment. 10c admission will Le chargel at each entertainment. A spiritu lists_congress will be heid in Musonic Temple, cor. Washington and Twelith st land. commencing Tuesday, June 29 : . M, and continuing uniil Sunday, July 4, inclu- sive. All spiritualists, treethinkers and liberalists cordially invited to tike part in ihe exercises Eeasou and commom-sense to the front. DAY MEETINGS. NSHIP AND THE 4 Duties Which Confront IL' by Rew. Scott F. Hershy, Ph.D.. of Boston, this afternoon at 2:30, Metropalitan Temple; atmission 10c. he is nexi to Rus«in.” —Belfast, Ireland, News. IBERALS AND FREETHINKERS — DR. 4 York, the distinguished orator. Pythian Castle, 909 Market st., this e 8:15 sharp on *“Wasted Powder”: don’t missy a Tare trest for young and oid ; admission 10c. 909 MARKKT ST. REAK HALL, FIRST A Sl Chureh: 3 r. . tests to all, r Keegan, Mrs Dunham K uer: 7 arucles read, Mrs. H A Junham, Mr.' Waters. rifin ‘(wuuf FROM THE COUNTRY For the half vear ending with the | | preterreq; piain se “In style | { FITUATIONS WANTED—Conttnnea. W ANTED — SLIUATION =~ BY ENGLISH Iady as ook «r for general housework: first- ciass references. Address box 66, North Temes- cal, Alameda County. VOMPETENT, STWORTHY WOMAN to do washing, ironing, cooking, 1€ by the day: best reference. MRS CUKTIS, 3367 Twenty-sixth st.. near Mission. REFLCTABLE WOMAN WANTS WORK by day; washing or bousework. 714 Pomt Lobos ave. —POSITION OF SOM! lady of education and refinemen credentials; .8 monihs' experience stenog- rapher. typewriter and tme clerk for large firms salary (0 suit smployer. K. 7813 Brosnan st. ND BY excellent I' RIGHT GIKL ( F 12 YEAKS WANTS GOOD bome to assist in light houseworc for school- ing and clothes: mu: Call 60415 Mission st. be nice pecple. AGE 17, X 'wants light housework. Please call at 63814 Jessie st JOIBST- CLASS AMERICAN COOK. NIC laundress, good baker, kind (0 children: ity vr couutry: wages $12 to $15. Call ac 1024 Howard si., room 1 W OMAN OF REFINEMENT AND EXPERI ence wotld like Lo a-sist & faw hou:s ea moming for a pleasunt home. Address E. I, Branch Uflice Cali, 615 Larkin st. TOUNG WIDOW DESIRES A POSITION AS house : eeper or companion. B38 Miss on, rm. 1. W ITUA.10N BY FIK~T-CLA: English co0 who understands her business in all its branc references: by the lst of July. Address M. A., 231 Valeucia st TPRUSTWORTHY WOUMAN. AGE 30, D sires position of trust; would accep: care of in- valid s housekeeper. . EL. box 185, Call Office, (m.\{m-. ENT GIKi, WANTS PLACE AS chambermald or for general housework in city. Cail 218 Leavenworth st., between 10 and 4. e FEMALE HELP WANTED. AGENTS WANTED. 6 WAITHES<ES SUMMER RESORTS. $20: 6 waitresses. Santa Cruz, $20: sume sprin_s, Lake County, 320; w Monterey g uegirl, §:0: 6 _young Eirls, 38 10 $12; X kirls 10 wewist, 312 t0 $16: 10 girls, houseworx, §20: ,e ond cook. Institution, #20; German girl for second work and assls €0k~ ing in_couniry, 320. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 3 WAITRESSES. SAME SPRING CALL early. MURKAY & READY, Leading Em- ployment Agents. v34 aud 636 Clay st / AITKES~, PLAIN COUNTERY HOTEL. $20; 1woner, country laundry, $25 and found: chauibeimatd and weit; mil er resort, ¥20. | cooks and housework. eic. MURRAY & KEADY, Liading Emp.oyment A ge its, 634 636 Clay st. W ANTED_WAITRESS FOR SPRIN parlo: maid and waitress, $20; Protes ant kitchen assistant in kitchen for instiiutio , $20: Irolesiaut womun tu do_cieaning snd piain’ sew: ing for institution. $20: Protesta-t girl for zeneral housework, short di tance, § 5: Protesiant uurse, #20; Gernian nurse 8:0: xirl, housework, coun- try,'825; French seco:d girl, $26: waitress, coun- try” hotel, $20, and others. Appiy to J. F. CROS- ETT. 516 Sutter st. KLP WANTED—$15 TO 26 PER MONTH for wny kind of situation. Apply J. = CORY, 2418 Cen ral ave.. Alameda; tel. 472 biack. Q3L SLADY —4 GOOD DRY-GUUDS SiLES: D'lady; app y at+nce. U. S. Industrial Agency, 165 Crocaer bu idin=. TOLUNTEr SINGERS FOR FALL OF Bastilic celebration, July 21. Address J. W. MCKEMNZ1+, musicai dircetor, 524 Eddy st IXPERIENCED NECKWRAR-MAKER TO L iake Teck nearfs. 1 AGLESON & CO. 535 L Guu. 16 YEARS OLD, TO TAKE CARE OF baby: wages §5. Call'or address 280 Cari st. N ket st. EAT YOUNG GIRL; LIGHT HOUSEWORK. Call Monday 10 10 12, 1111 Shotwell st. TOUNG LADY (PARISIAN) WOULD LIKE bousekeeper's place in lodging-house. }oom 10, 122 Pos: t. [NTELLIGENT YOUNG LADY WANIS PO- sition as companion; good references given. ‘Address or call MIS ki , 860 Grove st. TOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSLIION AS housekeeper: in bachelor’s or witower's home ng done. 106 Fourch, room 1. MARK T ST. CaLr: LANCH OFFICE OF 1HE 1 subscriptions taken = fam, SMAKER WILL i3 by the aay: GO TO SHOP OR a'l hranches cutting and | fistiug: tel. green 144, or McDowell's, 103 Post st N EAT YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS A | AN “permanent place as & housekeepe city or country: wil o pisin mending. %U7 I' t, rm. 8. \ 10 sccu e a housek eeper’s position in hotel or buchelor's home; city or country. 11z Market L JEAT YOUNGGERMAN GIRL WOULD LIKE = place as housekeeper ; city or county: bach- s, widower's home or lodging-bouse. Hoom 11, 323 Fost st., second tloor. 61 —BRANCH OFFICE OF THE Subscriptions and wane ads taken. TOUNG 7 LAKKI 9 CaLL ATTRACTIVE EASTERN LADY would Iike a good place as housekesper: hotel | 4 O' Farrell, r. 8. S SPIRITUAL SOCIETY, 2aud b P M.: Mrs. Ses DK. KINKE Market st., 1 Mr. Hanson, Gee wid others. ketst. Circles 1uesday and Friday at 8 . T 997 MARKET >T., DE circle 2 r. x., R. A. Siitt, Nita Bargrave, oth- ers: 8 p. M, Ladd. Finuican, Meakin, Hargrave and others; skepuics invited: 10c. Eu\\'{uu K. EARLE'S SLATE WRITING 2nd test seance to-night, 8 o'clock. 330 Kllis st; only . limited number sccommodated: 50c. SUNDAY-SCHOOL 909 Ma LKET st, at 10:30. Grand patriotic en.eriaiument Friday eveniog, Juiy 2 M M ME AXWELL CULBY. 12215 OAK oT. M sittings aliy: cirele Sutuiday evening. N A OTHEK SADIE MATERIALIZING SE- auce to-day, 12 &.; Suc. 4U9 Leavenworth st. RS FULTON, ANCIENT - PIRITS MATE- rializing to-night; 50c: sittings daily. 31 Fell. RS MAYO STEERS, 11234 OAK: CIRCLES Tuesday, 8 P. M., | bursday. * P. u: readings. S TEST CIRCLE TO-NiG 805 McAllister st.; convincing s ME. YOUNG 106 ROF. MINGO'S LECTURE AND TEST meeting, 1183 Mission st.. § P. X. sharp. SITUATIONS WANTED- FEMALE. ERMAN GIRL WANTS WASHING BY THE day or housecieaning: $1 a day. 21515 Polk st. room 1, rear. Dr. office 1236 Mar. | or widower's home preferred. Y OUSG WiIDOW FROM EUROP:. WISHES situation as housexeeper: duchelor or widowes 117 £.ddy st, room 1. Youxy would Masor. st. SPANISH WIDOW FROM like & housexeeper's position. CUBA 5054 615 1T JITUATION WANTED BY A GOODSWED- W ish girl, iaundress, work by the day, washing and liouing or sny kind of work. 217c Colling- wood st , bet. Nineteentn and Iwentieth sts. 615 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. APANESE, CHINESE EMPLOYMT OFFIC waiters, bousecleaners. 50 Geary: tel. Grant 86 —BRANCH OFFICE OF THE Subscriptions and want ads taken. LARKIN H OFFICE OF THE CALL —BRA HINESE & J4CANT SE: 551D 20 Y EARS; heip:tel muin 1997 BRADLEY & C.1.640 Clay UNTER & CO. CHINESE AND JAPANESE emp. oftice, 61414 California st., tel. main 231 E AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT best help. 41435 U'Farreil. Tel K. 426, Li-ROUND CARPENTER WANTS WORK at repair ng 0ld work or making new. Ad- @ress Carpenter, box 104, Call Office. TOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE POSITION AS ussistan. undertaker: uiderstands the work thorouzhly ard is a good uphois er and furniture- 0 +1T10: by reference. reliab.e womai G. v. with experience: vox 17, best of 'WANTED A8 HOUSEKEEPER | repairer. Address G. C. C., box 28 Call Office. clty or country. EFINED WUMAN WISHE~ POSITION IN family golng to country: reterences L. U, TOUNG MAN WISHES SITUATION AS booK» eeper of stenographer; good r-ference wages moderate. Ad..essd. J., box 11 Call box 117, Call. \} ANTED —SITUATION AS COOK AND housework 1n smali family by eiderly woman. 728 Folsom st. MERICAN WOMAN DESIREN POSITION aswo king housekeeper, wiih care of chlidren, | in 1espectal le home. 10 OLECLiOn 10 COU L1y, dress E. -~ box 14, Call. ROFESSIONAL NUKSE WOULD LIKE A4 few more cngagements: $10 per week; first- Cail or address 186 Goiden ad’ e av.. JNGLISH LADY WINHES SI1UATION AS housekeepsr for bachelor or widower. Cal 117 kddy st., room 2 2, ASSOCIATION AUDITORIUM, Ma- son and Eils sts—Grand sacred concert 3 o'ciock, in which the er male quurtet and the Clara Schu- mann ladies’ quartet and others will pariicipate. Seats free Lo a'l, both ladies and gentiemen. FRENCH REFORMED CHURCH, 927 Pacific st., bet. Powell and 3 sson—>Mora- ing service, 10:4> o'ciock: “The Red Skies. Evening service, 7:45; lecture in English on the French Reformation, “Preinde w a Tragedy SWEDENBOKG MISSION SOCIETY, Washington Hall, Red Men’s building, 320 sL. upposite Union square—Kev. J. ». Sermon at 11 A. M. on “A Stranger Bible class ai 12 . Lecture at 8 Cnvironment.” Al are invited. CISCO THROSOPHICAL 819 Marke. st.—Lecture to-night, “Theosophy unl Vicarious Atonement,” by Dr. Jerome A."Anuerson. Subject iuerduy evening, ““The kternal Man.” All weicome. & 01k THEO-OPHICAL ETY— The Brahmacharin will lecture to-nignt at 8o'clock in Shasta Hall, Native Sons building, 414 Mason si.: subject. *Chrisuani y and Budd: hism in I's Relation .0 Brahmanism.” Silver col- lection a' door. NOTICE EZ, SrraaL oF: ipnTinGs. THE GFEL ers ard members of Golaen uate Fp, T 80 SRR 2o L B i NSON CALIFURNIA LIDGE ) 10.0. estly requesiel June 28. NOT( E 01, Menivers are earn- esiel 10 atiead meeting Very importaut business. G. W. DAY WALT. . G. C. E. PosT, Rec. Sec. = £, LIPELITY LODGE, NO. 22! 0. O. F.— Initation NEXT MONDAY NIGHI, 1. H. VANDYLOGURT. N, G. W. H. STACKPOLE, R. = t12:30 P, ing the funera. of ©LD. By order. DOWLE, N. G. TO THE OFFICEKS AND members of Uphir odge, No. 171, L 0. 0. F.—You are requested to a:sembly ut your lodgeroow, 1, 0. O, ¥ bullding, on MONDAY, June 28, sharp, for the purpose of atien our deceased brother, J. H.A' w W. A Nowrs: NGxR, Sec. EUEEKA BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA ton—The semi-annual meeting of th+ me: ters of this asscclatioa wiil be heid SUND .Y, June 27, 1897, at 10 A. M.. At offic- of the AssOcla: tion, 105 Stockton st., Toom 24. By order. L0 ELOLSS K, Secretary. B, WENIY-SIXTH ANNUAL PICNTC the Portuguere Protective aud Benevo- lent Association, ~UND\Y, June 27, ac ~hell Mound prark, néar Berki Lambert Becker's marine band has been enguged for ths occasion: also a string band for dancing in the upper hail in the Azoiean style: tickers 25c; chiluren uuder 12 years iree. boais leave vvery half hour; associa- Uon leaves on 9:50 A- M bowt SPECIAL NOTICES. B5 (JHRISTIAN ENLEAVOR CARDS; Callforma desiens for iZastecn v sitors: Ep- worth League cards HILI, 21 Geary st. = NELLIE BEIGHLE HAS RE- turned and will open her office in the Emma Spreckeis building July 1. EWELL'S DAIRY 1S NOW LOCATED at 23 and Foisom sts. Telephone whie 271. 75/:»\\\§ | | ‘\ux-r:nvfpu.’sx FIN AN WET-URSE bya Froach woman; Please sddress J. W. ., 219 Third ave AUNDRSSS AND HOESECLEA. wants wirk by the day; references. MuK BROW KR experienced : give 438 Suiter, grocer, JXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS CHAM: Derwork in hotel. Address E. P., box 92, Call, TOOD WASHER WISHES FAMILY OR sma | washing out or athome. 105 Prospect piace, rooms 6 an. 8. OUNG WUMAN WANTS SITUATION IN anndry; good ironer: or wasting o house cleaning by the dny. Address ¥ ork, box 1 TRONG GERMAN GIRL, 3 YEARS [N THIS country, can tuik Engiish; housework and cooking 10 privaie family: city or conntry. 184 Fourth st. W ANTED-_SITUATION By auble, heaithy, strong nurse. G, A RESPECT- youug woman as & wet- ., box 28, Call Unce. ELIABLE EAS(ERN WOMAN WOULD like u pince 10 take «are of little chilir-n and 8004 housckeeper. £ood coo<: wages mod- erate: references. Call 8204 Howard st. TOUNG \l\'u:{.f.~ WISHES HOUSEKEE P, er’« position with clderly gentleman. Addre: K., box 63, Call. =5 - ITUATION WANTED BY A SWEDISH woman; otice-clcaning, washing and mending @ howe, or uny kind of housework by the day references. Call .55 Perry st., rear. KIGHT LITT.E GIRL, 8 YEARS OLD, no father. wishes 10 flud some kind iriend who will assist her 10 studyiug for the s.age. Address Lrigut, vox 108, Cul, JASTERN LADY uF REFINEMENT DE- sires pos Lion_as Lousckreper or companion to invall : no_objection to country. Call of addres, MES. B, 666 Minoa s. YQUNG WIDOW FRUM THE COUNTRY wishes # housekeeper's position in bachelor's or widower's home. 120 Eddy st., room 2. OUNG AND ATTRACTIVE FRENCH widow wants a working housekeeper's plac or will do mending: iodging-hous- or widower’ nome preferred. 1.00m 2, 122 £ o8t st Gou’bfv\:n_usu IRL FitoM wouid lixe 10 take care of an old care of children; sma‘l wages Add: EW YORK lady, or iake 58157 . fn:h. A MEKICAN WOMAN OF 30 DE-IRES PORL. 1100 us housekeeper, w ith care of ch. dren, in widower's family, or home with old couple; home more than wages' Address K. W., box 80, C.lt VY ANTED-DAY'S Wk BY FINE LAUSN- - will do_housecieauing, rens ME . HEReLS, 122 Grove s v Add QTRONG, COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN wishes ‘s sitaiion in general housoworis wages $10 per mouth. A. M " box 157, Call Oftice, /OMAN WANTS ANY KIND OF W, by the dav: first-ciass Inundross, 7 Van & ek W et ONAN WOULD LIKF WASHING OK X housccleaning by the day. Appiy 376 Cor. REFINED BLDERLY LADY WisiEs pour. ton as housekeeper for youne widower Witk Oue Or (W0 smas.l children. Address B., Call Office, Cakland. - SWEDISH LADY WiSHES WORK BY THE day, housecieau!: 3 T eauing and washing. 3618 Twen- WEDIXH GIRL WISHES SITUATION FOR general hous wor. and cooking; wages $14. Cali Mouday, 3907 Twenty-fourth s, or. nan«hes. EZ JURKISH CABINET BATHS FOR gents end ladies. R., 11, 120345 Geary st. (1 TO ASSIT LIGH | HOUSEWORK : 810, 87 ~an Jose ave., cor. Twenty--ixsh st BAD TENANIS EJECTED FOR #4 collections made: aity or country. Pacifio Cdllection Co., 415 Mootgy st., room 6: tel. 5650, B BAY UITY TRANSLER CO, KENOVED 244 10 81134 Sutter. Trunks dellevred, 2 SWEDIH GLHL WISH¥S SITUATION FOR . geoeral housework. 1135 Florida G 00D DRESSMAKER AND SkAMSIRESS, B0 ceits uday or 8250 & weew. M. 304 Filth st upstaira. 4 ¥ fresh breast of milk. | Y AGED 20, WITH + YEARS' exper ence as & law s euographer desires a like posttion: ou side San Francisco preferred A.T., box 59, Cai. v flice. 7OUNG MAN WANTS WORK OF ANY KIND in clty; good horseman and ail round han siricily sober; has best <f references G. h., box 63, Call Uffice. W AYTED-WILL PAY $25 FOR P(SITION of bookKeeper or oftice wors; bast of bank avd mercaatile references or bond. Address ¢ box 55, ¢ all Ofice. 7UUNG Ma N WHO HAS WORKED As PAN- tryman and is able to texd Lo store or wine room_ wishies simiiar position. . M. Y., bux 7, Call Oftice. OTEL CLEKKSHIP WANTED BY YOUNG mun of experience. Y. Z., box 8, Cal Office. TOUD JAPANESe, PEAKS VEnY WELL wishes Lo wal: 8t | amily. M K., box 160, UTUATION WANTED BY FIRST hoiel or restaurani butcher. box 77, Call. | Office. Address W. 8., (GOUD, ALL-ARVUND BUTCHER WISHES situation. Address G. A, Lox 63, Call. DOSITION AS FOREMAN ON RANCH: GOOD Carpenter, biacksmith, harness-maker: stands orcharding and vineyarding thoroughly ; Teferences. C. M., 1415 Howard st. JTRANGER IN CITY WOULD LiKk STA- tionary egine to run; can do all_kinds of re- Ppalring; also rn pianer. F. K., vox 3, Cail MASSEUE, EXP RILNCED, TREATS PA- tents at home: first Lreatment free; refer- ences. Masseur. box 89, Call. menc: fi st-ciass sight render. Address D. E., bachelor's home or | ~ubscriptions wii wan: ads taken. | must be a first-class | ~CLASS | uuder- | ELIABLE SWEDISH OE NORWEGIAN girl wanted, goneral housework and cooking: pec month; references. 203) Steiner. VEK 100 ~HORT.AND WRITEK *F- cured positions ibis year through AYRES' Business College. PERATORS ON SHIRTS. APPLY 18 SUT- ter st., fourth floor. ERMAN GIii OR WOMAN, WHO UNDER- stands plain cooking, for country for 2 monihs with lady »nd 2 chi dren. 107 Larkin st 7.\'l‘lan TO LEARN MiL- 1or fall postiions 15 cents an hour. 315 TEW LADIES W Mucry | Mason st. (-ooxfrux- AUNDRY WASHER WANT Jed; wages $16. White Star, Campbeil, Sania Clara Connty. JTITCHEKS ON MEN'S SHOES; APPLY IN person. ' California Shoe Company, Sixieenth st Oakiand. 103 .79sT. 108 POST 103 POST. America’s greaiest dressmaking and miili- nery school: we wantthe peope (0 Ahow about | our mummicti: inst tution, w 1at v b and our exceedingly low prices: instructions by the wee, cutiing and fitiing, 2 50: sewlug. finishing and dressmaking generully £1. also makiog and trim- ming of hats, 81 per week: now is the Lime (0 take advantage of our special offer of twn weeks' sew- | 10g lessons free. ‘i he McDowell Drt#smaking and Millinary School, 103 Post st. 615 LAKKIN _BRANCH OFFICE UF THE O CALL Subscriptions and want ads taken. YQUSG LADY RRCENTLY FKOM THE East wou d llke a housekesper's place in a ho- tel or widower's home: mo Objection o the coun- try. 1203 Geary st., roum 2. DRIVATE LESSBONS GIVEN IN PENMAN- ship. day or eveniug. J. W. GRIFFITH, Heald's Business College, 24 Post st. “OUNG LADY TO LEARN HAIRDRESS ing, manicure, facial and scaip treatment. T'a Verie Tollet Far ors, 30 Geary si. RANCH OFFICE OF THE « ALL 167 NASTH sti want ads and sabscriptions taken. KANCH OFFICK OF THY CALw. 167 NINTH st.—Want ads and subsciiptions taken. TOUNG WOMAN; 11GHT HOUSEKEEPING; few hours weex nge modest board; one in family. EDWARD, box 87, Cail. ¥V TANTED_WUMAN, BET. 45 AND 50, TO asalst light housework; oniy one app:eciating ahome need apply: wages $6. See lady bet. 11 ana 1, aL 105943 Foisou st. HELP WANTED—Continned. FED—QUICK WITS! WA $7400 GIVEN AWAY A Wonderful Prize Offe;—The National Recorder has won a place iu the vaa of all journals devoted to inventive science and Indu trial development. ers by the thousands in every Sta e of nd in almost every village and hamlet, wants more. There is nocountry in the world where inventive geniis is 50 commouly «haracteristic of ihe peop.e, young and oid. and no country where recognition of bright ideas comes %0 prompily. The sa.i0ual Kecorder is of great assistance 1o tnventors and to ail who wish Lo keep up with the times, fornishing 1hem with an enor- mous amount of valuabie iuformation not procur: hle from any other source, and there is uO eason why nalfa million people should not be numvered smung Ly readers within the next few mouths. To ~cure these readers the Recorder proposes to distribute the most generous list of priz:s in a com. petition bas-d striciiy on intelil ence and quic} Wit ever devised under any circumstances. i he Prizes amounmt to $7300, and are nearly alt paid in gold ccin. ‘The competition wili ¢ 0.e November 1. The awar | of tnese prizes will be in tue hands of a special board composed of men of national reputation and unquestioned integrity, incinding three prominent ni-mbe.s of Congress. ‘I he high TPpuUtALion of thes: genLemen guarantess lair treatment for all contestants. THE PRIZES AKE AS FOLLOWS: One thosand dollars in g 1d coln......... A irip to Europe... i A np to Califoriia or MeXico from aoy parc of the United States. ... 3 Five prizes of two hundred dollars each in g0 @ oin e S s A year's uition in any techuical, trade or inda-trial 5. hool or o &by cO.iege in the United S.ates. SRR o S e Ten prizes of one hundred doliars each ia 8o.dcoin.............. Z One rorewood upright piano, dei any railroad siation in the United Stats. . ©One hundred cash prizes of t'n dollars each in gold coin....... 2 Ten $100 bicycies for iudies or genti: men Seventy cash prizes of five dollars euch in gold coln........... 2y ©One huudred and (wenty-five cash prizes of two doliars each. £1,000 600 1,000 200 1,000 500 1,000 1000 350 250 Three hundred and twenty-five prizes. amounting to .. 2 Aol $7300 | %, Wilt be observed that these prizes are not cheap books, cameras or uther Lrifles, purcoased atsmall cost and put down st large prices to swell the total. The mojority are in ha d casb, a~d tho € 1ot in money are Worth every penny ot the estimate ziven. Only Simple Rules—It is a very simple matter 10 win one of these prizes. All you have todo is tomake up & list of the iargest number of words you can spell from the letters in the phrase “Patent Atorney Wedderburn,” using each Je ter only as often as it occurs in the phrese. These words are used becsnse John Wedderburn & Lo aisodesire to advertse their business, and th pubuicity which they have airady given 0 it throuzh th+ newspapers heips the Natfonal Re- corder in sprexding abroad the news of this great com) eti. ion. Aesars. Wedderburn & Co. have decided that they will add $500 n 30d, to be given to the per- sou receiving the $10U0 prize. 50 that Lhis fortu- nate individual will receive §1600 1n gold. T'he person sending in the largest list will re- celve the $1800 cash prize, and the Oiber prizss will be awarded to tuose sendiog in ibe n-xt largest lists in_the oruer in which the priz-s are arranged above. No consideration whaever is xacted (0 compete for ihe each person must send the sum of 8100 for & ¥e r's subscription to the Nutloua. Kecorder. Upon receipt of your remittance we will send you a compe iior’s cert ficate, with full particulars and directions for making the iis of words. Tuere are no hard rules 10 cumply with and no conditions that a 10-year-old boy or girl cannot meet. 325 may win. Remeniber, there are 525 prizes, the smaliest of which will repay you amp'y for the t:me spent in making up a list. while the larg. est prize 1s & small fortune, and the oihers mean lots of comfort and luxury for many months to come. The trips to Europe, California and Mex- ico. and the tuiton in the schoos and colleges | mean a liberal ecucation 1o those wia win them. 11 you don’c succeed 1n carrying off Y big prize you need no. be disappoiated, for you have ..un- @reds of chances of securing the others. Remem- ber. that nobody has any advantage over any- body eise 1t is a competition of brains and in. dusiry only. Becauss you are not as quick-witted s others Is 1o reason whv you saould not win 2 prizs. Begin at once and iake your time, for ihe competition does uot close untl November 1. The issue of certificates may stop at any time, however. ‘The names of all the winners wil be peblished in The Nutional Keco:der as 3000 as the prizes except that 400 | competi fon is declded, avd in the meantime all the questions regarding the contest will pe an- swered through its columns. There will be no changes In the conditions of the cuntest. The- are al given here, and your tusk is a simple one. Kemit in stamps or cash, mouey order or registered lecier. Address NATIONAL RECORDER, Wash- ington, D. C, Contest Department A. WANTED —¢ ARRIAGE-PAINTE wages. Address B., box 9, Call LOwW eariy Mo ds+y. 836 Devisadero st. { F. DRESS-CUTTING SCHOUL — FRENCH 2. tailoriug taught; #1 week. 816 Marker, r. 19, YRAINER WANTED—APPLY SUNDAY, | First and Harrison sts. T;;—)z + MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND 2 want ads takeu 10r THE CALL. (QUFRATORS ON FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS aud underwear; a few inexperienced bands taken and taught. LEVI STRAUSS & CU., 8215 Fremout st. ARBrR-SHOP. WESTERN ADDITION runoing 3 chairs: 10c sbaving; zood, sub- stanual business ihe year round: price = $250. Apply 10 STOLTZ, 630 Market st. BARBEERS ASSOCIATION FREE EMPLOY- ment Office. & FUCHS, Sec'y, 525 Graat ave. 615 LAKKIN-BXANCH .UFFICE OF THE ) Cari: subscriptions and waa: ads taken. OURNEYMEN BARBERS UNION employment bareau, 34 4th st. 1. LES FREE S, Sec. 0 U C? DO U C? SPECIAL AND EXTRA- ordinary offer of 2 weecs' sewing lessons free o beginners this week at the ) cDowell Dress- BIGHT YOUNG MAN FROM 16 TO 20 FOR drugsiore: experienced preferred. Apply at once, U. 5. Indus:rial Agency, 165 Crocker bufid- ing. makiaz and Milinery School, 103 Post st. M ST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: ML 'W inchester Houso, 44 Third st. near iarke:. 200 rooms: 2Bc to ¥i U per night: $1 60 to 83 per week: 1rew 'Lus and OREKAZ< \d irom terry. MALE HELP WANTED. COUSTEY HOTEL & CO., 11) Geary st WITH DRESS SUITS. COUN hotel, $30; waiter for springs, $25: waiter for mountain resort, $25; cook for boardiu house, country, $40; dishwasher, country hotel, $20: Young Germrn waiter and drive 'bus, country | botel, $20.” C. K. HANSEN & Cu., 110 Geary st. EAD COOK C. R HA {REE FARE FREE FARE—50 ROCKMEN nd laborers for railrosd work, $1 75 & day, rond, long job: 20 teamsters for railroad k. 820 aid voard. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 7,()() LABOEERS FOK RAILROAD WORK, U0 zoitn, 1750 a day: tare sdvancea. C. R MANSEN &'C0,, 110 Geary st. |10 WOODCHOPPERS FOR SANTA CRUZ County, 21't0 81 15 acord. C. R. HANSEN &C0., 110 Geary s. ILKER, COUNTRY, ; PORTUGUESE milker, country. $50: & teamsters, city, $26 and board; ‘4 2-mule te:msters, eity, §. 50 a day; # f. rmers; 20 scraper team ters, country, $20 and board . R. HANSEN & (0., 110 Geary st. I(N)TAALIA.\;S FOR KAILROAD WORK north: fare advanced. C. K. HANSEN & €O., 110 enry at. MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF 1HE CaLL: want ads and subsSCriplions wuken. W ANTED—GET YOUR SHOE~ MADE TO %L your feet at the same irice vou bu - teaiy- made Ones, from $2, $3, §4 und $5, L 562 Mis- ou st., b Lween First and Second. ARBERSH( P, 4 CHAIRS: NO REASON- D able offer refused. 1532 Market, near Larkin. LOT UF UNCALLED FOR SHOES FROM 50c up (0 $125. 562 Mission, bet. 1st aud 2d. ANTED—AGENTS: $20 TO $25 WEEK TO workers; no capital: pew goods; ; sells at sight; every samily needs it. Specific Co., box 424, Cincinnati, Obio. ANTSMAKEKS WANTEL. APPLY AT 11 A, M.t the ~tevensou-si. entrauce CHARLES | LYONS, Loudon Tailor, 721 Market st. HIF'S COUK, ALSO STEWARD, atonce at L. LEV Y’S clothing-stor Jackson and Buttery sts. WA SIED — SEAMEN AND ORDINARY. Apply 10 steuart st., upstalrs. ARBERS—4.CHAIR COMBINATION for sale; $40. 107 Powell st AKGE STOCK NEW AND SECOND-HAND shoes for sale; lot ladies' and misses’ shoes, 23¢ up; misfits exchanged: §ood rrpairing; shoes made (0 order any style $3up. Ceniral Repalr- Ing Shop, 749 Mission st., near Grand Opera-house. 167 DAATH 3¢ - BKANUK OFFIGE oF taken. APPLY . NE. cor. CASE GENTS_BAKER'S NEW enameled sign or universal signuoar have & iremendous sale; nothing lke iz sample and terriiory at opce. BAKKR En. and Mig. Co., 403 ~snchez st., San Francisco. GENTS WANTED IN FVERY TOWN; brand new goods, sell at sight; no experience required: liberal terms: write for fuil inform: tion. Matusl Manufacturing Company, Chambers st., New Yor COMBIN ATION will GENTSWANTEDTO CANVAS Sacramento and Stockion and sell an articie every family needs: easily suid; profi s large; no fear of competition as article is patente I: oniv live men wanted. G. H. FULLER, 638 Mission st. HE RIGHT KINDOF A MA Cax MAKE big money selling countv rigits for & first cla s patented article which will seil readfly u: good profits: 1f you can dot, call and see me: 1f wut, don’t come. G. H. FULL: it, 38 Mission st. HOU! WANTED. W ANTED—COTTAGE OR SMALL HOUSE wi hlarge garden or yard. Address Fulton st. BOARDING WANTED. ROWING CHILDREN NEED MORK THAN X bread and milk toeat: if you wish them to hav- wholesome food and kind treatment call at 13014 Ninth st. JINELY FURNI~HED ROOM WITH BOARD for mau and wife; permanent; best of refer- ences; stace terms and location. Address P. P., box 19, Call Office. TOUNG MAN DESIRES SUNNY ROOM with board. in privae family or srall board- ing-house having porch or gardeu: Mission pre- ferr-d. G. M., box 23, Call Offi-e. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ()LD _GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. W. MUND, watchmaker au. jeweler, 226 Ellis st. AW X\ BROKER—OLD GOLL. SILVER, CAST- off cio hing bought. Add. COLEMAN. 41 Third. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. IN CITY......$2500 49rROOM HOUSE: BES 18-room house on Sixth st..only. 35 14-room house on kddy st SR T 9-room house: elegant furnit i ments 1250 Other bargains. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. 7 ORNER FU LL FURNISHED: HARD 104 seventh. ROOMS: W Wood: good locatlon: price $125. 5 EOF11SUNNY rooms 1oc sa box 143, Call. 2% ROOM HOUSE: ALL OCCUPIED: CAEAP: 20 seiling on account of sizkness. Apply 1082 Sarket st -ROOM HOUSE, NEWLY FURNISHED: ON account of sickness: very cheap; full of room- ers. G. H., box 13, Call Office. ISHED HOU! very cheap. ¢ ODGING-HOUSE 24 4 rooms for sale; bargal 29 Kearny st,, room Z2¢. WELL FURNISHED party leaviug city. FURNITURE FOE SALE. PARLOR AND BEDROOM Stevenson st. VHEAP; owner going awsy. 1 SET; JUR SALE_CHEAP; FURNITURE OF DE- sirable nouse, 11 f0oms and bath. large garden aud chicken-yard. 426 Posts'., near Masom OUSEHOLD BANGES ALE THE BEST JOHN F. MEY RS CO.. 947 Market st BUSINESS CHANCES. e S e e i S S S N ROCKLEY AND BAR: ELKGANT AP- J poin.ments........ Stationery-store, invoi . Cotfee satoon: rec-ipis $30 per day Saloon and tamaie cafe, money-maker. . . Laundry route. at a sacrifice .. ... Cisar-store und poker-rooms, cost #1000 Brauch bakery, 4 living-rooms. only 100 WINSTON & CO.. 646 Marke: st 905 CORNER SALOON: FINE BUS - $---). ness location: nicely fitted up; well stocked: doing good, profitable business: low rant; iiving-rooms: must be sold. Kor particulsrs, STENBEKG, 632 Market st 300, SALOY. 8 v OMS, AT A . sacrifice; must be sold at once: this is worth looking up; don’cmiss it. UNDEEWOOD, 765 Market st $1060- 350" 539 Market st. -ROOMS STEVEXNSON & CO. NOUNTRY HOTEL WITH BAR; WAKING money; offer wanted. DECKIR, 1020 Market. 1000 ESE AN INTEREST IN WHOLE. sale businoss: can furnish proof of 00 monihly Income net: only two competitors on the coast: fullest investigation. J. C., box 118, Call Ottice. (3 HOCKRY AND BAR: OLD-ESTADLISHED X stand; good stock and good business: owner retiriog. Apply N W- cor. Taylorand. Greenwich. FO8 S\LE_OLDESTABLISHED SALOON. on Fourth st., pr. Market Appy Albany Brewery. Lverott st., nr. Fourth; at a bargain. ©EO00 ESTA B $00, TALTs Yearst g vargaint low rone, B.J, box 1. Call Oftic INING-ROOM FOR ~RENT 1IN hotel : rent taken vut in board. Apply 953 W ashington st.. Oakland Vdanie BAKG 1800, 54554 Owner 1203 Green st. VARIE Y BAZAAR OFFER Jones st IN ‘M AKE Broadway, or. THOCERY AND tished 18 year: 811 Seventh st. JSTABLISHED Y AND HOUSE- " nod goods business for sale. Address J., box 58, Call Uffice. VENERAL BLACKSMITHING BUSINFSS: 7 firs:-class location and business. Owner, Call Oftice, Unkiand. ®3000. Oakland FOR Haven st CITY INCOME PROPERTY business. Apply 254 BAKEBY, X . iwundry ofiice: Folsom s DAYING GOLD MINE: FULLY XQUIPPET bargain: seliing account sickness. 5. A. box 16, Call. TION, CANDY must sell: sickness AND R8T AVE $1000 TO $5000 TO INVEST IN GOOD business; state particulars. G. L., box 77, & W ANTED—_PARTNER WITH ABOUT §700 1o help open placer mine. H. 0., box 84, Call. INING-ROOM FOR RENT: 621 AND 68 Buch st.: rent Lo be taken out in board. CTIVE YOU to invest. G. HAS 200 OR $500 . call Office. MUST BE SOLD; OFFER 227 Battery st. IGAR-STORK; wanted. 1 DAY SALOON. WHOLESALE DISTRICT. WICHMAN, LUTGEN'& CO., 818 Clay st. ILK ROULE OF 12 CANS FOR BALE. AP. piy M. K., box 72, Call Office. M FURNITURE WANTED. EW STORE; NEEDS FURNITURE; BEST prices SILVEKSTIEN, 1223 Murket: postal. TO 19 N NDIANA AUCIION CO. RENOVED Moutgomery st.; highest prices paid. }"Ul(hll L)£&7 10V ters, showcases STOVES LAKPATS, COUN- ANDERSON, 1121 Market. PEST FRICES FOR FURNITURE, MDSE. etc. STREET & CRESWELL. Anctioneers.721 Howard streest. Houses bought in their entirety. HICAGO BUARD OF 'E HANDLE grain, provisions and stocks © margins, There never was a more favorable time, and there is no market known that is better than Chicago for coservative, profitabl~ trading. Write us at once for dally and weekiy market letter and book- let, telliing how to make monev on CHICAGO BOARD UF TRADk. DULENHAVIKR & CO., 654 Consolldated Kxchange building, C] BRANCH BAKERY, PAPER AND $160. inaiary omen, with '« iivisecomme Seut 4252 B85 Jaloors witn e T $25. A. F. MICHAELS, Keal Estute Ageni,1236 CARPET CLEANING. “ITY STEAM CARPET-CLEANING WORKS. cleans, moves, ‘ays carpets. G. H. STEVENS | Mgr. 38 and 40 Eighth st.: telephone South 250. J WATTS, reliabie carpet.cleantnz. renovir, alter- . ation works, 413 Mcallister. Tel Jessie 321 VAKPETS CLEANED & RENOVATED LIKS Dew. %3 Tenth; tei. South 38 Mackintosh & Ca. ¥ MITCHFLL CARPET-CLEANING CO., « 240 14.hat; cleaning Sc. a yard: tol Mis 74, VARPETS CLEANED RENOVAIED LIKE new. J. O U KILN, 463 Stevenson. Tel. S04k DVANCE CARPET-CLEANING CO, 403 “uiter; tel. sialn 594 GEU. WALCOM. prop. ARPET- LEANING, 3c: LAYING, 8¢; RUG samples free: tcl sessie §dd. Stratton, S8thsi W BEN YOU BLCOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send 10 SPA ULDING'S Ploneer Cas: Ppet-beating Works, 558-07 Tehama si.; tel. 50. 40 iarket st., room 126. (GHGCERY AND BAR: GOOD LOCATION IN Mission; & anap; must be sold: doing good business; iow rent and good living-rooms in tue rear. Apply this office. JA*TEEN MAN OF EXPERIENCE WITH $200 to $1000 wouid buy whole or part inter est in first-class roadhouse; understancs catering to very best trade. Address W. C. B., box 50, Call HAVE 8500 TO INVEST IN PAYING business: m not afraid of work when money can be made. Priacipals ouly address, giving fuil particulars, to W. M., box 19, Call. COF<EE SALOON AND $450. Fovse: nowty frteas central: sold account sicknes business men; no asents. apply Call Ofce. YOFFEr, LUNCH-PARLORS; BEST LOCAL- /ity 1n city: fitted up in latest style: 15 aday Eusiness: owner must sell. A pply Call Office. LD ESTABLISHED MILK ROUTE FOR sale cheap: 40 cans dally: high-priced trace: in first-class order. G. T., box 27, Call Office r CHOP- good busineas: suttable for Bxeod TONKLIN'S CAKPEL- BEATING WORKS, 833 Goiden Gate ave Teiephone £ast 128 MEDICAL R. J. H. JOSSELYN, THE GREAT SPECIAL- 1st, still offers his valual services to the un- fortunate With 8 mind maidred sud eariched by studies of an advanced order. there is hardly & ills_be cannos treat t0 & perfect cura. Ladies, he 18 always ready 10 assist you. His knowledge has been sirengibe ened by exiensive cxperience. No case peculise | 1o your delicats organism is beyond his sure con- His female monthiy remedies are sure and #Afe In thelr effects. His iried and vaiusble reme- los: manhood sre never-faliing In theie on, and are warranted for both young and oid. all others in the cureof privaie diseases. Jears of practios enabies him to warrauy all cases. _Consultation pariors. 904 st Call o wiile Girect W HU8 Murket s, rooms 11 and 12. PROCESS THAT 18 PERFECTLY HARM. Jess; never fails in any case of montbly sick. Dews. o motier wha cause: Do eleciricily bum- ug oF other dan methods; mor every ame Tefunded 1f & cure 8 Dot efcoted; ravelors noe. the seliable physicians, DR AND DAV 14 MeAnidor s hext Hiberaia M toBband 7 108 P & PROCESS THAT NEVER FAILS re every case of montnly sicknes: Whatever cause in & few hours whei medicines und others have falled; no instruments used: many years' experience: every cuse cuaranteed; advice free; terms raaonab e: first-class priva:e home for confinem: nt. MRS. DE. DALEY, 1126 BMarket st., over the Owl brugstore. MRS Eank: APANESE WAITER, CITY, #8 A WEEK: Japanese porier for prings, $15. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ERMAN FOREMAN BRREAD-BAKER FOR the country; stesdy place and good wages for the right man. C. 1i. HANSEN @ COry 110 Geary. Jor IHE WAITE <, PLEASE OSBPH MADRON call. . R. HAN:EN & (0., 110 Geary at. GME CALL subescriplios and wans ads UUNG MAN TO ASRIST: TRAVELING: £00d business: $100 cash. G., box 1, Call. QEAMEN FOR NKW YORK. AUSTRALIA ») and coasting. 1slue Jacket Shipping Uffice, 12 ‘Washington st I3 Z MONTGOMERY CO:NER OF CLAY— OZ{ upen unu 9:39 oclock: branch ofice of 1he Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken. box 122, Call Office. GERXA SOBER AND RELIABLE, wishes position to care for horses, cows, gar- den, ete.: good home: moderate wages. ~Address ., 533 Sucramento st ELIABLE GEKMAN, UNMARRIED, COM- petent 1o take ch ree 0f wiiery, vineyard and oretiard, wishes situation. best of references. Ad- dress care of M. ~H A+ EK, 34 1hird st. WANTED— A PUSITION AS JANITOR, watchman or collector: good references. Address k., box 30, Call Oflice. HYSICIAN WISHES POSITION IN DRL G- store to do prescribing: best refereuces }or farther informaiion address C. S, box 4, Cail. Y OUNG MAN WISHES WURK AS COACH- Dan or gardener, or goneral jobber. Address GEORUE WOBBEL, St. Joseph’s Home Hospltal Associatlon. AKPENTER (CABINET-MAKER), YOUNG man, good mechanic, with {ools, wants & situ siion. Please call or nddress 724 Mission st. W ANTED—POSITION AS ENGINKER; RUN all kinas of euglues: o own repairing. 'T. J., box 85, Call office. PAINT AND PAPER-HANGER: STRICT- ly temperate: first-ciass workman; will work very cheap, day or job; city ur country. Address room 19, 418 Twe fih st., Oakiand. 0 MERCHANT TAILOKS AND CLOIH. iers— Wanted, situation by tailor as b shelman understands altératio s: will make him; erally vseful. . Z., Call “flice. Oakiand. ANTED—BY SIsADY WORKING MAN, position us mun about viace: {s good painter and whitener; Cun drive, care of borses or work in store or shop: willlng o be useful. Address K. G, 1134 Grand st. 615 MERICAN MAN AND WIFE WISH SITUA- fon on small ranch or dairy. Address K. T., 944 Howard s:. Yaju_na MAN WINHES POSITION TO TAKE care of horses and do gen~ral work about the house. Aadress Y. M., box 94, Call. (GOOD FIRST-CLAKS MEAU COOK AND meat cutter; aiso lady for kitchen s waiter or chamberwork. Call or address 107 Eighth st Vy ANTED—FO-ITION BY EXPERIENCED TV bookkeeper: is also good coilecior; best city and Eastern references. k. K., box 34, Call. LAKKIN—BRANCH OFFICKE OF THE CALL: :ubscrintions wio want ad« takou. 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subseriptions and want ads taken. W Lt 500 ropms io %150 per week: convenlent and res, INCHESTER H‘Jflfia.“ THIRD ST, NR 1601095 ire0 bus and Daggags 1o and Tom the terry: FREE FARE: FREE FARE! 95 MORE men o diive 2 and 4 horse (eams. $1 75 & day: 80 farmers, orchard and vineyard hands $26, 825, $20 per month and fcund: 8 milkers, $20: 3 teamsters. $1 75 aday; 3 choremen for ranches: 6 waiters, $30, $25 and $20, city and_coun.ry ho- 1'1estaurants: porter, couniry botel, $15. AY & READY, 834 ana 636 C ay st. FANEMEN'S CALF SHOES, 8175. T0 OR- der, $2 60; haif-soling, 25¢ up. 959 Howard. . {iMoN wanTs 100 MEN TOGET BOTTLE . beer or wine 5c; best free lunch. 643 Clay. TRY ACME HOUSE. 057 MARKET ST, BE- iow Sixth, for a room; 6c a night; 81 a week. | ARNESE-MAKEK FOK A EANCH, 830 per month and found. MUREAY & READY, 834 and 636 Clay st 9() WOUDCHOPRLRS, RED AND PINE 4 foot wood, 81 15 yer cord: 30 Ja 8175 day, $26 per month ana found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. () ERUITPICKER~: CALL EARLY AND secure @ job. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay s . CUOKS, $40, 850; CUUK, $40; SECOND ©ook; third cook: i wai ers $25, $30; 2 dish- washers, #20, $15. MUKRAY & nEADY, 634 ana 636 Clay st. ANTED — 2 WOODCHOPPERS, NEAR city. $1 75 a cord: 6 woodchoppers, nesr city (San Mateo Coun:y). $1 25 acord. 4 woodchop- pers, Sacramento County, $1 18 a cord: 8 miners ior reliabie company, sieady job, $2 a dsy: 2 men 10 dig_potatoes, near city, $20 and found; piain vegelable gardener, %20 and found: 2 choremen, milker, near city. er, first-class place, d found: 2 boys for fac.ory, $12 a monih with chuice Of raise; Young Germay 10 sew sacks for factory. 78c & day aud bourd: German Inbore $20 and found: Charcoal brner, near citv: colored 8: d iouud; camp walier, cicy. | #15 and found: second eoos, city, $50: cook fir Tesort, $30 and found: vesetabie man, €itv, $ou. man and wite for ranch, $50 aud found: farmers | for different counties, ete. W. D. EWEK & CO., 626 Clay st. W ANTED KESPONSIBL« PARTY TO COXN- tract to harvest 50u0 tons of prunes: bonds S Parcicuiars from W. D. BWER & CO.. & Clay s W ANTED—MAN TO TAKE GONTHKACT TO burn charcoal, near city. W. D. EWER & Cu., 626 Clay st. OLUNTEER SINGERS FOR FALL Oc BAS- tile celebration July 14. Aadres: J. W. Mo- KKNZIE, Musical Director, 524 Eddy ) BANCH HOUSK, 86) MARKE| —REDUG won pri beds: week. TANTED— . REASUKER FOR AMUSE- ment business; must have $200 cash: will be fully secured? siary 25 week y : references. 1 K.. box 142, Cail {LCHO HOUSE, 86315 MARKET ST.—ROOMS 20c, 25¢t0 SUC uight: $1 to $2 week. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR. Market: 300 rooms, 25C & night; reading. room; free ‘bus and baggzge .0 and from the ferry. 939 HAYEs sloBrAML OFFIGK OF Tis CaLl: SuOBCOPUOLS DG Waas ads aken. 4000 FAIR: ANOTHER LUT MEXN'S shoes: beeu siightly damaged: at less than_one-fourth thelr value; from 75¢ to $2 50. 562 Mission st bet First and Second sts. ADIES SHOES, OLING, _38c; Mus shoes, . BUc: all repalring done at halt e Ganal price.” 563 Minsion at. bot. et and 2. ILEARANCE SALE—$§000 WORTH BOOTS and shoes; must sacrifies: $1 50 sioe 75c, $2 | shoes $1, $3 shoes 81 50. $4 shoes 32: $2 50, $6 shoes $3. 638 Market st., op OOMS, 166 TU T3¢ PR N6 HT: 500 <0 31 90 wer week. Orienal, 225 Drumm s | W. COR SIXTLENTI N/, NEAR MISSION: branch office oi A3k CaLL' tudscriptions sod want ads taken. ANTED, TOL OLLECT WAGE~ DUE LABOR- ersaclorks KN OX Coilection Agey, 110 ~utter. ROSEDALE. 521 ELLIS N TAYLOR-100 mingle furnished rcoms: 25ca night: $1 week. WAL TEL-MEN 10 LEAKN BARBEE trade; shops. tools. positons furnished: 8 weeks required. 8. F. Barber College, 13814 Eighth, UBSCRIPTIONS AND WAN1 ADS FOIL TH CaL taken at cilics 53 Hayes b, open nutit b3y vdock. INGLE BUOMS 105 AND 18c NIGHT, 60c Jand 75¢ week. Lindell House. Sixth and Howad ANTED_LABURERS AND MKCHANICS 10 know tha: Ed Eolkin, keno House proprie- tor. stlil runs Denver Honse 217 Third s: 430 inra rooms: YSc yer night: $1 10 83 pec week. ROOMS WANTED. 9 FURNISHED HOUSKEEPING ROOMS 1N private famiiy bet. Market Sixth and Tenth: terws mustpot cxceed $10. Address N, box 17, Call Oftice. LL CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION (irom_whatever cause) restored in a few hours: safe and sure at any time: instant reliet for traveiers: home in confinement: my cei brated remedies for monthly suppression never fall:every case wuaranteed ! consultation free: pilly $1. MRS DK. WY ETH, 916 Post st.. nea - Larkin JEW PROCESS: NO MEDICINE OR INSTRU- ment; every woman her owa physician for all | female troubles, uo matter from what cause; re- stores In one day; can be sent and used at home; if you wish 10 be trested sate cil on the man pbysiclan. DR. POPPER. 218 Kearny st. ALL'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 509 GUER- Tero st near Seventeen-h; established for the cure of rheumatism, gout sciatic sffections, asthma, kidiey and bladder troubies This insti- tute is well known for its wonderful cures. Terms reasonabie. ADIES, CHICHESTER'SENGLISH PENNY- royal P lis (Diamoad Brand) ave best; safe, re- Iiabie: tuke no other: send 4c, stamps, for particu- lar , “Rellef for Ladies,” 1n_létter by fecurn mul; at druggists’. Chichester Chem. Co.. Philnde phia. DRS, GOODWIN, SPECIALISTS, LaDIES near or far: safe, quics cure guaranteed, any dis=ase or complaint’ home for patients ; best skitis free diagnosis; low fees; self-cure. 401 Van Ness. LP- AU'S FRENCH P.LLS—A BOON TO LA~ dies with fema’e troubles; no danger: safe and sure; $2 50, express <. O. D.: don’t delay until 100 late. 0SG +0D BRUS., Cotst Agents, Oakland, Cal. B. AND MKS. WEGENER, 526 EDDY ST.— Safe quick cure for all female com plaints guan anteed: private home In confinement: every come fort; Infants adopted; terms moderate: pills $1. ONFIDENTIAL — LADIES IN TROUBLE / communicate with DR. SANTEE. 33 Grant ave, Sau Francises. FOR SALE. ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER BUSL ness. Star and Garter salodn, 137 Fit(h st.; es iablished 1886; § 1iviug-rooms. (‘OODTPA\'IN(- HOTEL BUSINE-S; LONG- X established: half :nterest 8500: whole §1000. Address Cosmopolitan Horel, Petaluma. 900, BAKERY, DOING BIG BUSINESS: i - ais0 horse #nd wagon. Apply Call Office. VERMAN GIRI. RECENTLY many, desiies a partner. FROM GER- 111 Geary, room 2. "1KST-CLASS BAKERY OUTFIT FOR SALE; store L0 rent. Apply 712 Vale.icia st. ARBER-SHOP, 4 LIVING-KOOMS. £ood iocation Apply this office. JMALL GRUCERY AND BAR, WITH & LIV- ng-rooms; price $30. 253 Clara st. FOR VORMER GROCERY AND BAR FOR SALE / ch ap: 4 n ce living-rooms; cheap rent. N W. cor. Duncan and Dolores sts. OTE L — FURNISHED; trad Baker st. FIEST - CLASS business man only. Apply at 803 Q2 0LD given. ROCKRY AND BAR DOING G ness: living-rooms; cheap. can Brewery, 125 Green st. MINE FOR SALE; TRIAL RUN See partics, 503 M.nna st 0D BUSI- Inquire at Ameri- F YOU WANT HIGHEST CASH PRICES tor furniture. grocer.es, saloons and restau- Tanis see J. C. MUTHER, auctioneer, 652 Marxet. UNG LADY YENTLEMAN PARTNLR BY YO 9 Powell, 24 floor, room 8. 1LOM PARIS (stranger). X Apply 117 Eddy, room 3. OUNG WIDOW, RECENTLY F wishes partner. TOUNG WIDOW (STRANGER) DESIRES A KOCERY AND BAR FOR SALE; REASON- able. Inquire TILLMANN & BENDEL “entieman partner. Room 1. G NMisSioN — SUBSGRIPTIONS 2520 want sis taxen or THE CALL LDEST\BLLHED WOOD AND COAL Jard dotng first-class business: low rent: cen- traliy located; good reasons for seiling. For par- ticulars call o; address 430 Pacific si. aND FO) SALE-GROCERY AND BAR AT A SAC rifice; run by present owner 5 years Apply 2800 T'wenty-first st., cor. Florida. ORNER GROCERY AND BAR DOING A goo1 business: iving-rooms: cheaprent; must be sacrificed. Apply at this office. TERY BEST RFSULTS OBTAINED BY V Jiteing” your lodgine-nouses, saioona. cands- stores. etc.. with Stree: & Cresswell, 721 Howard. JOR RENT — FAMILY RESTAURANT: F utee ‘Giningroom: Prevch ranye: 2 soites of bath, etc. Apply W. B. CLUF¥, 17 Sixth. OKRTLAND AGENCY THIS PAPEK. IN- quire this oftice ora: 133 Third st., Portlaad, Oreon. room: LOST X NINTH ST., BET. HOWARD AND MAR- O envelope - contatning some recom- mendatioLs eic.: reward Return to 78%3 Bros nan st. UR . CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASE home inconfinement: every comfos tiou guuian eed. MR~ DR, GWY kit DU EEAL S Erdase REGULALING PILLS: safe and eflicieat emmenagozue: Si per box. RICHARDS & CO.,druggists, 408 Clay s..soleagia, “ALL FEMALE (OMPLAINTS AND DIS eases of ihe eve permaneny cured at MES. DI SCOTT™, 410 Geary st : consultation iree. QURE CURE IRKEGULAKITIES OR OHER female diseases. MRS, DR, PUETZ, 20414 4th. Hous s CONFINEMENT: DISKASES OF women. Mrs. Dr.Funie, 1416 Stb st., Alumeda, DB BALL 14 McALLISTEG Si. Jones—Disenses NEAR women and children. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE: DIVOKCS LAWS A SPEC jalty: private; no fee without success; probate insolvency, collectiona. patents, trademarks, eic. obiained: private detectives: estabiished 10 years G W.HOWE, sily atlaw,850 Marke., cor. 5.0cKtn Anvu?n}'mt—s XO CHARGE UNL_SS Suc- cesstul. W. W. DAVIDS N, 827 Market st. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ILL GENTLEMAN WHO FOUND GOLD watch a: firry, 12:-0 N. G. boat, 234 Inst, Teturn 10 ¥-1. Pine; reward. 0S1—PENDANT BELONGING 10 BREAST: pin set vilb pears. Please return to 1016 Powell st.: reward. ADIES’ GOLD WATCH, EXGRAVED CASE, initinl W. A. B. 1883, _Keturn 10 3372 1wen- ty-s=coud st.: liveral reward. ADIES GOLD WAICH AND FoB turn to room 20, 969 Mission st. revard. OLD BADGE RE- INITIALSS A. 1. LIBERAL reward by returning (0 465 Third st O-T—PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA 1 Guvine: and Loan Soctety of San Fran isco in the name of FR.NCI- 141,01 GILFEATHFR: Tie finder wiil piease return 0 Nor' FOUND. FOUSDSA COW: OWNKR CAN HAVE ssme by proving prop-rty aud paying ex- pense« Cailie 4054 {wentleth st. SOUND_SORREL HORSE, WHITE Fa hair cut lop of the head: owner cun have by vaying expenses and claiming property. Ap 3020 Fwenty-sixcn s, cor. Alpaina. -~ ROCERY ULERK: STATE AGr, EXPERI- ence, salary expected Temperate, box 137, ANTED—-FURNISHED ROOMS, FLAT OR oflices for Bouse eeping in exchange for cliy 3 ., box 157, . JQHN £ RICHARDS, LAW GFFICES. ROOMS 26 and 27, Crocker building: telephone Majn 75, San Francisco, Cal. {OUNDJUNE 23_IRISH WATER SPANIEL; browu:dog. Apply PETERS, cor. Nineteenth and shoiwell.