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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 25, BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALI— 710 Market street, open untl 12 o'clock every nignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES corner Clay; open until 8 £59 Hayes street, open until 9 615 Larkin street: open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. cormer Sixteenth and Mission streets; open until 9 o'clock. 2618 Mission street: open until 8 o'clock. 167 Ninth strect; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1505 Polis street; open until 9:30 o'cloct NW. er Twenly-second and Kentucky sirects. 119 o' 527 Montgomery street, CHURCH NOTICES. R JIRST CHURCH OF CHEIST, SCIKN- tisi—~ervices at 11 a. M. in Beethoven Hall, Post st.. cor. Powell. Christian Science | Bible J.esso; “The Unknown God | Rtevealed in the Gospel of Chris:—Truth. nday- school for child and Health” Stua Hall, 320 Post st. PRESBYTERIAN e same hour. “science inursaay ac 8 P. M. In Kuby All are welcome. FIRST CHURCH, cor. Van Nessave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. | Yober zie, D.1.. pastor: Kev. Kdwin H Jeuks, co-pasior. A the services av 11 A. 3. Rev. Thomas Noble, D.D., of Norwalk, Conn.. wiil each. Subjec., “The Cousow fou of Christ.” Mr. | ks will preach at 7:4 r. M. Sunday-school at b P M Y P8 ( B0 M Praver ting Wednescay al All are welcome. 5 CALVARY corner of Geary and aphill, D.D. r. PiESBY TERIAD Powell sts.— Rev. John Services at 11 A. M. ana s Children may te presented ior bap- tsm the beginning Of the morning service. | Jusic, Moraing: “Jubilace,” b flat (Warren); | o L alio solo. Mrs. Sedgley Reynolds. Mu: i, eveuing: “Deus Miseratur” (Mosenthal): | offirtocy. quartet, “The nadiant Morn Haih | Passed Away” (Woodward). Topic for evening service, “4 Momentous Question Answerec. N N SUNDAY MEETINGS—Continued. A e 0 \KLAND PSYCHICAL at Fraternal Hail, Washi fere-ce will Jecture. SOCIETY MEETS ng on st, 2:80; con 0. The great scuolar, Dr. Sivartha, F NeAuber. penter Hurgrave 528 s ske DWARD EAR writing seance to-n ght; 3 answered: manifestations in REE SPIRITUAL MEETING 8 P. M., tite, Nt Me a5 kin, Dr. Car- piics fnvited. GHAND LATE- 30 El 18 st.; questions full zas lignt. 7 RS MAYO STEERN )1 M "Riesiay, v a0, Thurs 0AK: CIRCLES Ul L PML: readings. N V. MILL: R, SEANC /. Mo her Sadié seance, ! ( LST CIRCLE TO-M ¢ lister si.: TO-NIGHT, 8 P M.: M. 40 Leavenworth. NIGHT, wonderful tesis. FITUATIONS WANTED—Continned. NOMPETENT YOUNG ) sl 1on a housekoeper; New England cook; ecouomical. highsst refervnces. WOMAN DESIRES HELP WAN lED—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES. (G'RLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL various positions MRS. LAMBERT, 417 Powell st. 924 Halght st TJONEY LOANKD ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- M \wolty sealskina Uncle Harrls, 16Grant av. TENRMAN LADY WINHES SITUATION AS iludy's nurse: 10 objection to couniry. 4 Whee 1ock pince, off Valiejo st Y UNG WOMAN WANT~ WOKK BY THE day, washing or housecleaning. Address Y. W., box 104, Cali ANTED-500 WOMEN AND GIRLS TO ropnore on truit, A pply Immediately ai Call 4 Lanneris: nnan st., betwees Third ard Fourtn, 17 Branuan s K LAKRNIN - BRANCH CALL: subserintions s FICE OF THE wani ad: taken. 6o TOUNG nousekeeper’s piace ASTERN LADY WOULD LIKE A widower's home pre- aylor st.. room 23. 102 RS, MAXW “iitings cail L Cu] circle ~at RS. HE dium, Cal itangs da SITUATIONS e NDKE ROGERS 12215 OAK S urday eveniug WANTED-FEMALE. terred, City OF COUDITY. OUNG EAST Y housekeeper’s piace, ferred: CiLy OF COUNLEY. PERIE Y like a housekeeper's place; country; will do plain sewing. Market st. (RN LADY WOULD LIKE A widower’s home 244 O'Farrell st., room 7. NCED FRENCH LADY WOULD o objection to Room 31, 1122 <H COOK, WITH sires & situation. Sutter st REFFRENCE. DE- J.F. CLOSEI'L & 0., 318 JMPLOYMENT OFFICE 4417 Poweil st. (tel. Main Leip of all natonalitie —MES. LAMBERT. 5332) furnishes vest HAR{»\ ORKING WOM tion (0 do geners! house FLOYD, 731 lelegraph ave., DROFESSIONAL NURS sta ds ner business. tho AN WANTS SITUA- Work. Address MK Oasiand k£ WHO UN rouzhiy reiiab e painstaking. seeks employment. MRS, FLOYD, 751 Telegraph av Oakland. QITUATION WANTED; GENERAL HOUSE. Y work or cooking; good reference. Please call | 2109 Bush st e ot ixi { == FIRST CONGREGATIUNAL CHURCH, | B ccrner of Post and Mason sis.—Rev. Georze dams. D.D., pastor. Moru rvice 11 o'clock. Hon, Seish Merrill, L.L.D. formelly United | Sintes ¢ onsul at Jerusalem, will preach on *-Char- acteristics of Modern Chri Work.” Evening | se.vice 7:45 o'clock. ‘Ihe pastor wili preach on “Phiosophy snd Falh: Tneir First Conflict.” The pastors Bibie class immediately afier morn- | tugservice. Sunaay-school ut 12:,5 P @ Y. P. 8. C. k., 6:300. 3. Samuel D. Mayer, organist and choir master. » PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL | near Webster—Services | | W~ Church, Post st. to-day at A M. and 7:45 P. M. Sunday- £caool al 9:30 . A Lev. Lesier L\ West of Winona, Minn, will presch both morning and evering The public cordiuily invited to all ser- RAC 5. CHURCH, COR. CAPP | 1 Tw irst s s.—ev. J. N. Beard, D., pastor. P ng vy the pastor at 11 Stnday-school at 5P M. Preucuins at 7:45 e, .. Sulject, 1 his Monopolv of w ealth.” Augus . preaching #t7:45 P. M. ~ubjsct, “The Sting of Foverty. all are coidially inviied. Seats free. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Twelth st bet. How and Mission nk S Ford, pastor. Sub- | Preveiling Praver.” . subject, **1he of ~i Sunday-scheol 9:30A M. Y. P. S, M. Seals free. All weicome. 8:30 FEENCH REFORMED CHURCH, 927 Pacific at., bet. Powell and Mason—Ser- 11 A. A Sermou, *Tue Lost Farthing.’ . lecture in Eng 1sh on the Reforma- 1 & Religious Standpoint.” MISSION )CLES ashington Hall, Red Men’s building, 3 20 opposite Union square—kev. d. S. | vid, pastor. Sermcn at 11 A. M. I'he Garden ot Eden. Doctrinai lesson i 12 M. Lecture at | on *-inj oll and the Bivie.” All arein- 8P M & skeptics especially. AUDITORIUM — 10- | B 5 ASSOCIATION B<F 443 o S o'clock there will be a grand Union 2 cetnz b the Young Men's Christian As- | 1 ‘s bres to | stlemen. dress by the | orge C. Adams, D.D. The Knickirbocker | wil sing and Edward Coleman will pre- Seats free (0 ail. The public are invited. T HALL, VA KD ure’s subje of 32 HOWARD S1 t at 3 P. M will the Nicolattanes. What “Pergamos, or the Mar- ¢h and the World,” During the < omanism"; *Sardis, Protes- | e “The Dreir “THE (=53 IHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY— Froe public lecturesevery Sunday at 8 p. M. Native Sons Hiall, 414 Masou st. To-nignt, “~om> rs W hich Threaten Society,” by W. J. Wal- | (2% FRANCISCO THIOSOPHICAL | i pciety. 819 Market st.—Lecture to-night, Meditation, ” by J. Oet'l Subjact Tuesday even- sophy and Cnristianity.’” NOTICE OF MEETINGS. = MORIAH LUDGE NO. 44, F. and A. M.—Officers and mem bers ace request Temsle on SUNDAY, the pu f aitencing broiner, JOHANN LOUIS SCHKUEDE e W. M ur R FROLICH, Secretary. FIDEL TY LODGE L 0. 0. F.—Initiation TO-MO. ROW (MONDAY) EVENING. iting brothers cordially invized. 5 . W. DOWNS, Noble Grand. JAMES A. WILSON, Rec. Sec , THE ST. ANDREWS SOCI ve a grand literary en: ainment and dance in or of tue bi.th of Sir WALTER SC in S tish Hall, FKIDAY EVENING, August 13, Ad- mission Z5¢. | — | THE WORLD'S CHRISTIAN CO-OPE- | BF Luiive soc ihe annual be held at | 3d August | 5 (a corporation). election of dire.iors and oflicers will 168 Natoma S, ~an Frandsco, on Dext, at 12 0'ciock noon. By order JOHN M. PORTER. Secretary %> REBEL CORK BENEVOLENT ASSO- B ciation will nold the o evench. aunual piénte | at Sheli Mound Park, Berkeiey, on ~UNDAY, August], 1897 A large amount of valuable gate and game prizes are sei the commities. Adults’ under 12 y 5c. 1HF REGULAK ANNUAL MEETING B or'he Pacific Coast Dredging and Reclama- tion Company wiil be held at the d for the occasion by ickets, 50c; chiluren MONEY LOAN-D ON DI MONDS, watches, sealskins Uncie Harris. 15 Grantav company, 38 Steuart st. San Francisc Tuesiay. the dav of August, 1K@ o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing a tiustees to serve during the ensuing year trensa before the meetin NUAL M- ETING—THE REGULAR | inuual meeting of stockholders of the H aka- lau Plautation Company will be heid at_the office of the company, 327 Market street, San Fracisco, | Cal,on MONDAY. the 2d day of August, 1897, at the honr of 11 o'clock A. M. for the purpose’ of electing a board of dirertors to serve for ihe easu- in-yeur, and the transaction of sach other busl- nes’ us Ay come before the meeling. Transfer- books will close on Friday, July 30, at 3 o'clock P E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. = 5 REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING <& ot the stockholders of The Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works will be held at the office of the company, southeast corner of Howard and_Beale sireats, ~an_Francisco, California, on MONDAY, August 2, 1897, at 11 A. i, for the purpose of e.eciing a Board of Trustees to serve for the en- sning year and the transaction of such other busi- ness as may come before the meeting. L. R MEAD. ction of such oihier busin-s: a3 mn M.J come | Sec. MADIS| N, SPECIAL NOTICES. DR. IRENE WEST; NEW MEDICATED eleciric treatments. ' K. 43. 850 Market st 1000 BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED, $150: wedding work. HILL, 221 Geary. B2 BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR s4: collections made: city or country. Pacific Callection Co., 415 Montey st room 6 tel. 5580, 2 JUKKIS CABINE gents and ladles. ' BATHS FOR R, 11, 12034, Geary st. | M. CURTTS, 331 W ELL-EDUCATED E> sires employment: go secretary or uny position of tificate; excallent references JE 2 the day. MSTRES: S. W., box 134, WANTS EMPLOYMENT GLISH LADY DE- V. rness, compsnion, trust: university cer- s. U. C., box 93 Call. BY Call Office. OMPETENT EASTER ( WOMAN: AGE S0: thorough and neat in all work snd very good plain cook in small family. . C. W., box 137, Call Oflice. 3 NEAT REFINED GERMAN WOMAN AN ‘Wishes employment; several hours daily e. cept ~uudays: care of invalid or chamb: preforred. C: Jessle st. Londay, bet rwork . 1 and 4 o'clock, 634 7TOUNG PARISIA a houskeeper's place: distance in country. 122 Post OUNG MaN WIDOW WOULD LIKE no objection to short t st 100ms 10 an tion's together in city OF COUntry: man as wai.er and wife as chan:berma d: or as man about place and w.fe as €00} 5 Address J. OMPETENT WOKK box 90, Cal. Ottice. HOUSEK = H w shes position in small family; fine cook and TOUNG GIRL (GERMAN) WOULD LIKE TO secare a permanent housekeeper's place: no objection to short distance in country. Koom 11, 223 Post st 339 1aken. S1.—BRANUL OFFICK OF SULSCTIPUOLS ALU WM. ads TnAYRS Tits Cave: TOUNG SOUTHERN LADY WISHES POSI- {lon as housekeaper for widower or bachelor: ety or country. Cali 234 O'Farre | st., rooms d-3. FOUNG WIDOW WISHeS POSITION AS housekeeper in bachelor's or widower’s home. 106 Fou room 2. TOUNG ¥ EXPEKIENCE. WOULD \ like position as bookkeeper or cashier; best of reference. Aduress H. H., box 20, Call TOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSIIION AS housekeeper. Cail 2054 Powell st., room 1. TOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper; city or country. 116 kddy st, room 1. rou WIDOW WISHES HOUSEKEEP- er's position. Call §95 Murket st., room 14. 50 ¥OMEN AND GIRLS WANTED AT ouce. Apply Culifornia Canneries Com- Ppavy, Brannan s, bet. Third and Fourth. VIRL ONE NIiGHT IN T (1 WEEK TO MIND baby. G. H.. box 13, Call. IRLTo CAwE FOR CHILDHEN AND AS- sist with housework. 3100 Fuiton st. 00D HOME FOR LITTLE GIRL TU AS~IST Wiih housework and go to sc.00l 322 Fuiton. Yoo and 12; Paci ave. XPERIE CCED HANDS TO MAKl CHIL- dren’s silk caps: steady work. BAUER BROS. & CO. 847 Markorst GERMAN GIKL. CALL BET. ages $15; city references. ANTED—YOUNG PROTESTANT GIEL TO fat 0 11ght Lousework aud assist in cooks g for & wily of 2 Appy Monday at 3110 Clay 5L, Let. 10a 3 and 12507 MO g ADY TO READ IN EXCHANGE FOR IN- struction in stenography. J.. box 5, Call. ADY WITH $250 CAN HAVE AN IANCOME ©of ¥8U per month by going 0 partnership with en leman in office. Address Doctor, box 90, Call Office. 3 OUNG GIRL 10 ARSIST IN LIGHT HOUSE- work and care of children. Cail in forenoon at 2503 Calitornia st. S o BESEANDEWENCE TR AT at St. Nicholas Laundry, Seventeenth and Fol- L OUNG WOMAN W SHES SITUATION IN & go0d family as chambermaid or to take care of children. 1828 Padlfic st, bet. Leavenworth and Hyde. 61 F LAKKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE ) CALL Subscriptions and want ads taken. DRESSMAKER, Ap- som sis W ANTED_FIRST-CLASS capacle of goou fit in Walsts and sKiris. Ply 368 Prespect ave. Monda. V\f ANTED—GOOD COUK I-'i)H FAMILY OF 3, Ploro808 820. Apply 1403 MoAllister st cor. ierce. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. 1‘14-{;1\'1,0.\x ED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- es,jewelry, sealssins. Unc.e Harris,15Grant av. NHINESE & JaPAS:~E; ENT'D 20 Y EAKS: | Unelp:tel main 1997 BRA ULEY & C.1..640 lay UNTER & CU. CHIN kSE AND JAPANESE emp. office, 61414 Cahfornia st., tel. main 231 EMPLOYMENT BUEAU, 709 lavudress: references; $25 moath. K. M., box 74, | TAPAN Call Office. weary st. Tel. Sutter 2125. W aNTED-A E - W MORE ENGAGEMENTS (PINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOVMERT by the day by firsi-class dressmaker; terms | (U office; best heip. 41433 U'Farrell. el K. 42 $150. Address C, box 117, WOMAN W 3108 C1 Call. 18 HOUSEWORK i APER-HANGER, TINTER, WHITENING, inside palnter, wants work: §2 day; best refer- ences. Puinter, 329 Fourth st. FOUNG ATTRACTIV East . WIDUW FR vouid like a position as housekeeper in bachelor’s home. Apply 1204 k-ddy st., room 2. oM TH TOUNG LaDY country. 223 Post s , room RECEN East desires a housexeeper's p ace, TLY FROM THE clty or L JTRONG SCOTCH WOMAN WISHES WASH- Ding «nd irouing or any k day. ind of work by the Call or address J. S., 126 Perry st. NURSE, GR ienna) and Du 0. E., box 12 29, Call Office. ADUATED FROM ich (Utrecht) hospi- i certificates; open for engagements. OSITION BY TRAVELING MAN: 12 years' experience on this coast; well acqualnted with cash trade; best refeiences. C. B., box 110, Call Office, 0SITION WAaNTED BY YOUNG MAN FROM the East; good worker. and willlug todo any- thing. Address J. b.. box 32, Call Office PERIENCED CONFECTIONER AND eake baker, also pastry cook, wishes situation. Address 1616 Siockion st FAD BAKER ON ALL KINDS OF BREAD and cakes wants si-uation; eity or country. 19 Zoe st., between Third a. d Fourth, near Bryant. "OUNG GIRL, 12 TO 14 YEARS, TO ASSIST poad light housework aud care of baby. 629 ost 8t W ARTED—GOOD COOK FOR COUNTRY. Apply -8 Grove st. TN FLYNN'S Headquarters for tailor sysiem: all brunches of fine dressmaking taught. 1055 Markev st, Opp. O’Brien’s. 4 MAKKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLr: want ads and sabscripuons tuken. RE er: MENEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- es.jewelry. sealskins. Uncle Harrls,15Grant av. 61D EALKIN-BRANCH FFICE OF THE © CaLL: subscriptions and want ads. taken. EARN DRESSWAKING AND MILLINERY at the only school recelving (he £o0.d medal: patterns to order 25¢. McDOW ELL'S, 103 Post st. F. DRESS-CUTTING SCHOUL — FRENCH tailoring taught; $1 weex. 916 Marker, r. 19. PERATORS ON OVERALLS. LEVI RAUSS & CO., 8215 Fremon. st. 2526 SMAKERS—_1ST-CLASS SKIKT-MaK- noue other. BOW HAY, 504 Sutter st LALKIN-BRANCH OFFICE . THE CaLL Subscriptions and wan: ads taken MISSION — SUBSCRIPLIIONS AU WAUL ads taken 107 I HK CALL. TOUNG LADY STENOGR PHER RESIDING with parents desires position; speaks German. B., vox 131, Call ufh TOUNG ~WEDISH GIRL work in hotel or private Mission st WANTS UPSTAIRS place. Call at 679 WANTED BY AN EXPERIL Address J. J., box 19, Call. JUTUATION enced man. JXPERT ON NOVELTY ADVERTISING, devices in eleciricity, inside wireman or iine- maa, wants position; will work reasonable. W. R. Y MIDDLE-AGED CA position as cook in minin dress 329 Eady st. NADIAN WOMAY ng camp. Calior ad- AMSTRE DESIRES gagements; $1 a day: speclalty; first-class city re Thirs s A FEW MORE EN- children's clothes a ferences. K., 1010 VIRL WITH RrFEREN position to wait on_tabls in hotel or fir: D., 1U50 Howard st., room 6. -class lodging-house. WOUID LIKE or do chamber work Adaress J. | B., box 110, call. MIPPLE-AGED GFRMAN WANTS SITUA- M tion; house or garden work on private placa; city or country; wages $10to $15. R. KESSkL, 130 Seventh st. ( VARDENER, MIDDLE-AGED, WANTS SIT- X ustion; understands care and management of horses, eic.: first-class recommendations. Gar- dener, box 4, Call Office. STELLIGENT, YOUNG, STRONG MAN, B gt ber. wishes employment of any Address E. M., box 36, Cull Ulice, YESP<CTABLE WIDOW, , AGED 35, WOULD like to meet a middie-aged man of means; object matrimony; box 134, Call. no trifiers. Address E. L., \ she can teach two or three for room aud board. Addre: Post st. TANTED—BY A YOUNG ing with an excellent teacher, place where LADY, STUDY- children in exchange ss Miss J. M. A., 222 QITUATION WANTED © . D., box 146, Call. wowan to do general housework in America mily: good cook; city or country; BY COMPETENT wages $15. YEFINED LADY \ tion to do child; reference. P.ease ca. Grant ave., room 11. WOULD LIKE A light hou-ework or the care of a POSI- | Hoffman House, 25 OUNG LADY, Y st. room 21, second floor. LATELY East, desires a position as housekeeper: wid- | owir's or bachelor's home preferred. FROM THE 126 Fourth N light housework: Ing: sleep home. Address Sixteenth and Mission sts. EAT YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A PLACE is willing und oblig- A. A, Call Brauch, IDDLE-AGED WCMAN N Grove st. WISHES TO GO IN family to sew: 50c per day and car fare. 1418 TERMAN J work ar Monday 1023 Guerrero st. GIRL FOR 1 cooking: wages not uuder $20. GIENERAL HOUSk~ Call kiud. RELIABLE GENCLLEMAN ok HIGH UNI- versity education, 36 years 0.d, speaking s-v- eral lungua.es, desires (0 be compunion, tutor or other responsible position; small salary required; reterences. Address ¥, BKANEAL, 608 Larkio § AN, 45, STEADY HABITS, INDUSTRIO M “qisposition, wants work of any kind; small wauges. F. (., box 41, this office. TOUNG MAN WAN1S WORK OF ANY kind; good driver: wages low. N. Y., box 121, Call uftice. AINTER, FIRST-CLASS LETTERER AND striper, wishes a situstlon; jobbing doue. Ad- driss S R. Call Office, 3526 Jilssion st. 7OUNG MAN AND WIiFt WOULD LIKE posit on together on a ranch or private plac man is & good horseman and handy with tool wife 1s & good cook mud housekeeper; good refer- ences. Address C. P., box 25, Call. N WANTS EMPLOY - s. B., ELIABLE YOUNG MA ment as ariver or 10 work around store. box 119, Call. VARPENTER WANTS WORK; MAKES A specialty of repairing old work, leaky roofs or putting in new uuderpinning. Address Carpen- ter, box 153, Call Oftice. J1VE LADIES OR GENTLEMEN WITH 8250 cash to invest in business in the Klondyke gola mines wnich will yield large returus. An- swer at once if you mean business. WILL A. NASH, 1018 Eighteenth st.. Oakland. ADIES, IF YOU WISH TO SEE THE J largest aud very best conducte! dressmaking school call at the McDoweli, cut to fit 2bc; positions free. 103 Fostst. ; patierns '\V‘\STEII—SITUATI()N BY MAN, AGED 32, as booskeeper, casbier, corraspondent or posi- tion of trust; has had experience and can furnish reierences. Address X., box 65, Call Office. NTELLIGENT, TRUSTWORTHY WIDOW desires p siticn as Lousekeeper or care of in- yalid; country Leavénworth st or nor.h. Call or address 405 {XPERIENCED DRESSMAKER, IS A FIRST- cluss fitter and deslgner, wishes a few more engagements at $1 per duy kets .. reom 1, second floor. Address 1004 Maz- VW OMAN TO Go OUT 1Y ing, ironing and cleanin, basement. THE DAY WASH- g. 829 Hayes st., in ESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion as housekeeper; understands all kinds of work. 144 Fifth st., room 1€, OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE SITUATION tudo housework with privilege of practicing on piano; smail wages. Call 803 Golden Gate ave. OSITION AS HOUSEK. invalid or home with old EEPER, CARE OF couple by respectable Am- rican woman of 30; home more than wages. Address L. G., box 23, Ca | Uj tHice. % eeh OUNG GERMAN, WELL GROWN, WANTS situation in reiail grocery-store. Adadress I. L. B., 1288 Stockton st. APANESE WANTS PUSITION TO DO cooking: wages $10 up; good references. B. FRANK, Jupauese Mission, Pine st. {XP RIENCED MAN WANTS POSITION as driver for milk or dellvery wsgon. Address Driver, 67 Mission st. QITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN AS ten years' experlonce in the East. *,box 34. (his olbce. LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL subscriptions anud want ads aken. 615 AILOR'S CUTTER—SITUATIUN WANTED s coat-cutter or general (recently from Eng- land): also well up in riding-bre-ches. Addresss, ., box 25, Call. 15 LARKIN-BRANCH OFKICE OF 1HE CALL Subscriptions and want ads taken. OMPETENT TRU TWORTHY WOMAN wishes to do washing. ironing, ccoking and housecieaning by the day : best references. Twenty-sixih st., near Mis ion. MRS, IJ ADY WANTS A HOME }OR HER DAUGH- ter. age 13. in refined middle-aged Cathoilc family, where she will be raised and educated as their own preferred. ughier; short distance in country G.. box 1.’ Call Uffice. . IDDLE-AGED PERSON, 3 uaton as housekeeper of o tomed (otravelxna care of invalid. 153 Call Oftice. L REC LY FROX knziand, good genera experience, seeks sit- sition of trust; accus- N.'U., box TOUNG FRENCH GIRL, SPEAKS ENG- lish, wishes positiou In a private family as nursegirl or upstairs work. Busn st. Address M. L, 439 5 BAY CITY TR 24410 S1115 NSFER €0, REMOVED atter. Trunks delievred, 26¢. EWELL'S DATRY IS NOW LOCATED ar 234 and ¥ Tel. White 271. DAY MEETING: JHILOSCPHICAL JOURNAL BENEFIT, ' hursday evening, Juiy 28, Scottish Hall, 103 Lorkin st Tllustrated lecture, “Old and New -an 3 v Ju ia Schiesinger. Mus ¢ by Pro- fessor Cariyle Petersilea the celebrated pianist, and Professor Richard Young, music composer, Readings by Dr. Thomas L. nill. Tickets 2bc. IBERALS AND FREETHINKERS — DR 4 York. the noted liberal orator, sp#aks a: Pyth- fan Cusiie, 909 Market si., this evening, at R:l6 sharp. Subject, -1 he King ana Kingdom of Hell. ” Friesis cordiaily lnvited. Dr. York's farewell rext Sunday evening. T 909 MARKET ST., “REAR HALL,” FIRST Spiritual Church, 2 r. M., tests to all, Mr. Keegan, Mrs. Dunham Bruce; 7:30 p. M. Mental questions answered; ballots read; tests given. Mrs, Robinson, Gridin, Dunham and others. D&, RINEY SPIRITUAL SOCIETY, 909 Market st,—11 A.M., 2 8nd 8 P. .1 Mrs Bird-Sealey, Ladc Finican, Barcley, Mr. Hanson; camp-meeling av Trestle’ Glen, August 8 untll 22,1897: tent gronnd and gate free. T 111 LARKIN TO-NIGHT—KATIE HEUS. mann’s :rand inspirational public test meet- fng Admission tree. Sittings daily, 81 circles Friday evenings, 25c. Sittings by mall, $1. in- cluding stumps. 115 Frankiin st, OHYN SLATER, THE WORLD'S GREATEST platform test medium, will bold agrand test meeting o-night at 909 Market st., at 8 sharp: all interesied {n the subject of truthful spirituall invited; admission 10c. s 2 JOMAN WANTS WOKK BY THE DAY, washing and houseclean; Natoma st. ing. Please call 440 N light housework and Post st. OUNG GIRL. 12 TO 14 YEARS, TO ASSIST care of baby. 629 7OUNG LADY housekeeper’ home preterred. (STRANGER) DESIFES A piace; bachelor's or widower's hoom 2, 12015 - eary st TOUNG WIDOW WISHES A PO ITION AS nousekeeper; widower's preferred. 2834 Sixth st or bachelor's nome room 6. \"OU NG EASTERN WIDOW WISHES housekveper’s positioni city or country. Aj- vly 131 Fourth st., room 3. s MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND 2520 want ads taken for THE CALL OUNG GERMAN GIRL OF EXPERIENCE would like a housekeeper’s place: CiLy or coun- try or will do plain mending. 2J7 Post, room 8. OUNG LADY FROW THE COUNTRY wishes position in bachelor’s or widower's home. 3614 Geary si., room 15. OUGH CARPENTER, WITH _TOOLS, wants employment. . C., box 104, Cali. TUKON GRUBSTAKE WANTED BY A young. able-bodied carpenter: some experi- ence in miving. Address F. S, box 30, Call Office. OUNG DANISH MAN WANTS SITUATION in private family; take care of cows, horses aod garden: good réferences. Address ¥. LUND, 403 Seventh st., Uakland. 167 SLS7E SroBRANCH okyick oF UMs CALL; susscripuvs sud waui sds taken. MARK —BRANCH OFFICK OF 11 CaLL: want ads aud subscriptions taken. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 1HIRD ST. NR Market: 200 rooms 2bc to £1 50 per night: $150 1o 86 per week: convenlent aud respectubie; s1ee bus and bacgzage 10 and tom the FEMALE HELF WANTED. RANCH COOK, $15: GERMAN HOUSEGIRL, 31n family, no wash. $20; housegirl, Onkland $20, 41n 1amily: one for tedwooa City, $20; Brent wood, $13; San Kafael, 15 and any number for city, $15 and $20. C. R. H ANSEN &CO.,108 Geary HE LAWRENCE METHOD OF DRESSCUT- ting is the only one by which you can complete a peifect garment without trying on. 1079 Market. M UL CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: AYL W inchester House. 44 Third s, near Market: 200 rooms: 25c¢ to SL 50 per night: $1 50 10 $3 ke Week fres Doy and Lucwags 10 and trom ferry. MALE H VWASHER, $25; TRONER, 820, FOR HOTLL laundry,’ country: laundryman and wite to wash and ‘iron, country hotel, 350, O. R. HAN- SEN & 0, 108 Geary st. EAD COUK, $30: SECOND COOK AND baker, $50, for country hotel: head cook, res- tuurant, $75: second cous for springs. $40 10 $45 and fare advanced: pantryman. country hotel, $25. C. R. HANSEN & (0., 108 Geary st. 5 EOCKMEN, TEAMSTERY, LABORERS and masons heipers for railroad worl $175to $2 a day; new .road, long jub. free fare see boss here, C R HANSEN & CU., 108 Geary. ’-5 RAILROAD MEN TO GO NORTH:; FARE [ advanced. C. R. HANSEN & C0.,108 Geary 735 MEN WANTED TO-DAY, CALL AFTAR 9 A M.: 20 laborers for & large company near San Jose, $20 per_month and found, stesay job: B teamsters, cliy, 81 75 peraay; stibleman, city, $40; blacksmith for a ranch: 40 farmer: orchar. hands, etc.: 2 mil<ers, $25: 40 laborer city, 81 75 and 81 80 a day ana Loard: $.6 per month and found, farmer handy with blacksmizh P WANTED. tools. MURRAY & KIEADY, 634 and 636 Clay st. y OODCHOPPELS! Wi ODCHOPPERS! WE want 60 m n: 4 fi. pive and redwoo touis io | 2618 | VW ASTED_QUICK WITs! $7300 GIVEN AWAY! A Wondertul Prize Offer—The National Kecorder has won a place in the van of all journals devoted 1o inventive sclence and Indu trial development. It has readers by the thousands in every Sta e ot the Union and iir almost every village and hamlet, but it wants more. ‘There 15 no couutry in the world where inventlve genius is so commonly characteristic of the peope, young and old, and no country where recoznition of brizht {deas comes s0 prompily. I'he -a.ioual Recorder isof great assistance Lo inventors and td all who wish to keep up with the times, furnishiog ‘hem with a0 enor- Mous amuunt of Valuable in1orn.ation not procura- fle from any other sonrce, anu there is uo rewson why halfa million people should not be numvered | #mung i's readers within ihe next few months. | To secure these readers the Recorder proposes to distribute the most generous list of prizes in a com- petition based strictly on intellizence and quick Wit ever devised under any circumstauces. ihe prizes amount to $7300, and are nearly all paid in gold coin. The competition will close November 1. The awar i of tnese prizes will be in the bands of a special board composed of men of national reputation and unquestioned integrity, Including three prominent members of Congress. ‘Lhe high reputation of these gentemen guarantees fair treatment for all contestants. THE PRIZES ARE AS FOLLOWS: One thosand dollars in g 1d coin.............$1,000 A trip to kurope. “ . 600 A inip to Califor; Mexico from any pare of the United States SRR W00 | Five prizes of two hundre go d:oin. 3 veasts £, 1,000 A years tuition in any technical, tr: indu-trial s-hool or in any coilege In the United States..... Ten pr.zes of one hundred goid coin. doliars each in 200 TEaie . 1,000 One rosewood upright piano, deiivered at any rairoad station in the Un ted Statrs.. 500 One hundred cash prizes of ten dollars each in gold coin.... 1,000 Ten $100 bicyc es for ludies or zentl 1,000 Seventy cash prizes of five dollars esch in gold coin............. . v.... 850 One hundred and (wenty-five cash prizes of two dollars each. R veer 250 Three hundred and twenty-five prizes amounting to .. 7 It will be observed that these prizes are not cheap books, cameras or other trifles, purcoas d atsmall cost and put down st large prices Lo swell the total. The majority are in haid cash. d those not in money are worth every penny o! the estimate given. only Stmple Rules—It is a very simple matter to win one of these prizes All you huve 10do 18 tomake up a list of the largest number of words you can spell from the leiters in the phrase “Patent Atorney Wedderburn,” using each leiter only as often as it occurs in the phrase. ‘I hese words ure used because John Wedderburn & (0 a'sodesire (o advertise their business, and the publicity which they have already given to it through the newspapers helps the Natonal Re- corder iu spreading abroad the news of this great competi:jon Messrs. Wedderburn & Co. have decided that they will add $£500 in go'd, to be given L0 the per- son receiving the $1000 prize, o that this fortu- nate individual will receive $1500 tn gold The person sending in the largest list wii re- ceive the $1500 cash prize, and the other priz’s witl be awarded to these sending in the u xt largest lists in the_order in which the prizes are arranged above. No_consideration whaiever 13 exacted to compete for these prizes except that each person must send the sum of $100 fora ve r's subscription to the Natlonal Recorder. Upon receipt of your remittance we wi'l send you a compe itor’s cert ficate, wita full particulars and | directions for making the iis of words. There are 10 hard_rules 1o cumply with and no conditions | that a 10-vear-old boy or girl cannot meet. 325 may win. Eemember, there ure 325 prizes, the smaljest of which will repay you amply for the t:me spent in making up a list. while the larg- | est prize 1> & small fortune, and the others mean | lots of cumfort and luxury for many months to come. The trips to Europe, California and Mex- 1co, and the tuivon in the schoois and colleges mean a liberal educativn to those who win them. 1f you don'c suceeed in carrying off the big prize you need not be disuppointed, for you have uun- dreds of chances of »ecuring the others, Remem- Ler. that nobody has any advantage Over anv- body eise. It is u competition of brains and in. | dustry only. Becaus® sou are not as quick-witted | as others Is 1o resson whv you saould nol win u prize. Begin at once and take your time, for the competition does not close uutil November 1. The issue of ceriificates m.y stop atany time, | however. The names of all the winuers will be | publistied in The National Recoider as soon as the | | competision is decided, and in the megntime all the questions regarding the contest will pe an- swered through its columns. There will be no changes In the conditious of the contest. The - are a1l given here, and your task is & simpie one. Kemit in stamps or cash, money order or registered letier. Aadress NATIONAL KECORDER, Waske ington, D. C, Contest Department A. 3000 BAIRS; ANOTHER LOT MEN'S | . shoes; been slightly damaged; at less than_ove-fourth their vaiue: from 20¢ to $2 50. 562 Mission st., Let First and teco a. A —GET YOUR SHOES MADE TO | | it your fzet at the same price vou bu - realy- made Ones, from $1, £, $4 and $5, at 562 Mis- | sion st., between First and Second sts. | OLD - ESTABLISHED RENOVAT- . ing and cleaning business: new wagon, month: owner retring. lcecream parlor and em: #550 cost $300; clenrs $100 300— Confec:lonery, piovment ofiice; the obly store of the kind fown of 260U: 25 miles from Francisco. 5—Candy and notion store; cheap rent. $600 —Cigar-stand; fine corner: never changed hands. 0—P. C. agency fruit sauce mfc.; clears #1150 per moathe | KREDO & V0., 2235 Geary. T CORNER GROCERY, BAR AND $1000). st hoaraig-nouse: best possibie Tocation; sells 10 barrels beer per we i ; fine whis- Ky trade: rent reasonabie: long lease: large celiar, yiard, etc.; present owner there 14 years: easily 3 asked; offered so cheap on worth double amount askeds affered 50 accouut of deain. M. LI T UNDERWOOD'S, 765 MARKET ST., S F.; A ocated profitable saloon, sacrifice, $200 Market-st. cigar-stand. rent $20. . ISITORS WISHING TO SETTLE HERE Vilvurlhly see UNDERWOOD'S, 765 Marketst. BOs $:392.40. YoUrR SURPLUS DOLLARS wil make doliars for you:, thal’s the process by which fortunes are amas: oll :ml-‘l tlleylln('enlln ties of a laborious or pro- fesslonal cal.ing to amass wealth when your sur- pius dollars wiil do that for you? 392 40 realized in one week: small amounts in_proporiion; 1arge and small are on an equal foot'ng and share alike. Write for particuiars, CONDEN & CO., soon block, Covington Ky. 1K Y UKON EXPLOITATION COMPANY.” a corporation, will consider applications for membership up 10 Auzust 1; this compuny has tue only river steamer on the coast capabla of navizat- ing the Yukou from St. Michael’s, and will leave with the same and 100passenzers,with freight room for 1 ton vach. to be delivered at Dawson by Octo- ber; membership pric-, $300. Office 1346 Market st rooms 27 and 38, telephone Mint 1654. LONDYKE—CALIFORNIA MINING COM pany, incorporated, will send the las! steamer, to carry 100 men and supplies to last & yesr, to Dawson via. St. Michae.s; a doctor examines men and goes with this party: miners, able-bodled men only, wanted: 35 vacancies lefi: $600 pays everything. F. K., box 132, Call ASKA OR BUST—ALL FOR SALE: MAKE A '5ker: forse und bugkys mercantile business. big profits: contras ing and building business: 3 stores on leased ground, all rented, paying well, 1402-4-6 Duvisadero st.; 6-room cottage, 367 First ave. lucbmond, psrt cash. VAN, 865 Fiist ave. ARTNER WITH 8500 TO OPEN A CEN- trat miliinery store with a thorough miliiner who hss a connection; kuowledge of the trade not necessary: widow preferred; bestof references given aud required. Address Milliner, 1055 Broadway, Osnland 1OLD! GOLD! To those who can’t go to Alaska, I shall form asiock company a' $50 a share: call and see me between 7 and 8P M. G. . C URUH, 7 Hamp- ton pluce, bet. Second and Third off koisom. TAKERY—FOR SALE CHEAP. A NICE PAY- 14710% business, with new oven, wiigon, etc.; party gotn' wway; good Opportuiry: 8200 cash. Ad- dress at ouc, box 471, Salinas, Monterey Co., Cal. IGHT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS FOR sule: over 100 per cent profits; only small ev-h cupital requirea. KOBINSON, 2214 Geary, room 27. = IF SOLD AT $3-’)“ no oppositi vestigate befoie buying. 1700 BAKERY AND ICECKEAM PAR- Rl Y} - lor; receipts $1U per day: 6 living- rooms. Particulars WINSTON & CO.. 646 Market. ROAED AKD BOOMS IN FIRST-CLA'S hotel for family for use of §1500; mortigage security. Box 1-, Cull Office. Oakland. 00D PAYING SALOON: CHEAP IF SOLD atonce. Apply b Oskwood st, bet. Guerrero and Dolores, off Eighteenth. $700, WORTH 8:000; Boo o + ery and toy store. STEVED Market st. %50 BAKERY, CANDY, DOV, cigars and'taundry office; must sell. Folsom st. ONCE—FULL Sroc : good-paying corner: fa- Fif eenth and Dolores. STATION- SON, 539 STATIONERY 86 §190, SROCERY AND BAR F RSALE: < - cheap; living-rooms. Apply this office. OR SALE—REASUNABLE: A GOOD-PAY- ing restanrant; on account sickn ess. 116 Geary. (1ULD MINE INTEREST TO EXCHANGE for business or real estate. 2090 Market st. SNAP: ESTABLISHED WEEKLY NEWS- £\ pajer for 400 cash. A. S., box 143, Call. WO D YARD; 1623 Market. ANDY-STORE FOR SALE—FACTORY AND Jleaving-room. cheap. Inquire 258 Third st. Ok SALE—COAL AND owner here 10 years; retiring. Market: 300 rooms, 25¢ a night; reading- room; free 'bus and busguge 0 and tiom the ferry. ANTED,T0OCOLLECI WAGES DUE LABOR- ersaclerks KNOX Coilection Agey, 110 Sutter. OOMS, 150 10 76c PEK NG HT: BUG 4V 31 00 per week. Oriental, 226 Drumm st. I W ANTED-LABORERM AND MKCHANICY 10 know that Ed Kolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, sull runs Denver Houss 217 Third st.: 133 large roomis; 25¢ per night: $1 10 $3 per weeic. MON1GOMERY €O ROT NEE OF CLAY— | Upen untl! 9:30 oclock: branch office of the Cali “nhecrintions and want ade taken. INE MEN'S CALF SHOES, $175: TO OR- | J)OR SAIE—PROFITABLE MANUFACTUR- der, $2 50; halt-soling, 25c up. 959 Howard, ing business. Address B., box 30, Call. SIMON WANTS 100 MEN TOGET BOTTLE | [JOR SALE — CHOPHUUSZ. APPLY 29 . beeror wine 5c; best iree lunch. 643 Clay. Fourth st INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR. | WOOD AND COAL YARD: BAR- $700. RANCH BAKERY: 50414 Leavenworth st BASCEBAKERY. 136 EIGHIH sT. N.. box 165, Call Office ONE LIVING-ROOM, gain. HICAGO BOARD OF TRADE—WE HANDLE grain, provisions and stocks o margins. There never was & more favorable time, and thers is no market known (hat is better than Chicago for conservative, profitabl trading. Write us at once for daily and weekly market letter and book- ltet, teliing how to make money on CHICAGO BOARD uF TRADE. DUENHAVER & CO., 654 Consoliduted kxchange building, Chicago. AGENTS WANTED. fornished. MUKRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st REDWOOD TIES TO CUT; 8C 15.000 sich " ocls taraished; sawnmiit and Woo!smen we want at once: and crosscutters, $26 and $20 zpen MUKRAY & READY, 634 and 6: TEDAY (SUNDAY) WE WANT 15 M for manuiacturing com,any: near city; $20 and found: steady job. MURRAY & KEADY, 634 and 636 « lay at. 30 men as laborers mouth; found. Clay 'st. "OOK AND WIFE: FOR COUNTRY HOTEL, $15 and found; 5 cooks, $3), $40, $50; 8 iters. $2,. $30. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Ciny st RY-GOODS CLERK: 840. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. TANTED—THIS MORNING (SUNDAY), broller, first-ciass hotel, $40: €00%, small res- taurant, $7 w: ek; waiter. plain place; disnwasher, $20, etc. AND.E's, 308 stockion st A\ ANTED—SADDLE AND HARNESS MAK- WY ers. MAIN & WINCHAESTER, 214 Bautery. W ANIED—INDUSTRIOUS MAN 10 FILL position with stockbroker: $200 required; will Address 8. C., box 114, e $35 weekly. Call Office. W ANIED-COMPETENT MAN 10 WORK in maunfactu:ing place who has§$250in ready cash to loan; wiil be well secured ; please investi- gale at once; reasonable salary. N. B. K., box 129, Call. TANTED—A MAN IN EVERY COUNTY to act as private detective under instructior experience no. necessary. D.. box 1, Call. LASKA GOLD, TWICE AS HARD TO GET as California gold by selling our noveltie bizgest thing on earth; $10 a day eusy. Alumi- num Novelty Company, 110 Sutter st MMEDIATELY — TICKET TO DAWSO! Alaska, via steamer kxcelsior. G. B., Lox 38, Call Oftice. ANVASSERS Apollo Light TANTED — UPRIGHT AND FAITHFUL gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible, established house in California; monthly, $65 and expenses: position steady: reference: inclose seif- addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Com- pany, Dept. H, Chicago. WANTED TO SELL THE best on market. 129 Ellis st. = | ARBER-SHOP, 15c, BEST LOCATED ~HOP in Noutn San Francisco, $75. STOLTZ, 650 Market st. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. _ROOM COR. HOUSE, CLEARS $100..8: 10-room corner house, one floor. 2 house, clears $100.... 1200 2 Toom honac. owner goIDg 10 Aluska o 50-room hotel and bar, rent $75... doo 32-room corner, only - £ 800 14-room house on Kddy : 10 3-room house on_Foul i o bargains. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market at, B RESTAURANT FINELY FITTED $3—)5. up: 8 well-furnished rooms; doing good business. M. (. DECKrR, 1020 Marke: st. $250 LODGING - HOU F 14 FRONT . rooms; rent $20: water irve: steady roomers; sickness. truitstand. Inquire 602 Callforna st $125. e TOR BALE OR EXCHANGE FOR UNIM- proved clty property,pay.ng house of 10 rooms; @ bargaln; noagents. 305 Eddy st. T UNDERWOOD'S, 765 MARKET ST, A", Y Tooms, noar Market, nots 5100 . 82 rooms, north of Market, paying finely pRraNcH OFFICE OF THE CALL. 167 NINTH CHEAP; 8 ROOMS: ALL steady roomers. 242 >ixtn st FULL; want ads and subscriptions take: FURNITURE FOR SALE. STOCK, GUODS AND HOUSEHOLD 0 cash. Apply Call Office. JURNITURE O 100MS AND COTTAGE for rent. 2423 Leavenworih st. ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH. es,jewelry,sea skins. Uac.e Harris.156rant ay, OUNGES AND PARLOR SUITS AT FAC- tory prices. L. GRANZ, Sixteenth st., below Howard. OUSEHOLD KANGES ARE THE BEST JOHN F. MEY ERS CO.. 947 Market st. FURNITUKE WANTED. URNITURE, STOVES CARPETS, COUN- ters, showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market EW STORE; NEEDS FURNITURE; prices. SILVERSTIEN, 1223 Market: ¥ BEST postal. NDIANA AUCTION CO. REMOVED TO 18 Montgomery st.; highest prices paid. PEST FRICES FOK IURNITURE MDSE. etc. STREET & CRESWELL. Auctioneers, 731 Poward streeet. }ouses bought in their entirety. —_—_—m—— CAKPLI CLEANIN 1LY STEAM CARPET-CLEANING WORK CiLans, moves, ays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr.. 38 and 40 Fighth st.; telephone South 250. HEN YUU BECOME DISGUSIED WITH poor work send 10 SPA ULDING'S PloneerCaz pet-beatinz Works, 353-57 Tebama st.: tel. So. 41 | JWALTS, retiabie carpet-cleani ng, renovtg, alter- ation works, 413 McAllister. Tel Jessle 321. LEANING, 3c; LAYING., 3c; RUG SAM- ples tree; tel. Jessie 944. Stration, 3 Eighth. VARPEIS CLEANED & RENUVATED LIKE Dew. %8Tentn; tei. South 36, Mackintosh & Co. K. MITCHELL, CARPE' NING CO,, + 240 14ihst; cleaning 3¢. & yard; tel. Mis. 74. ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE pew. J. McQUEKN, 455 Stevenson. Tel. S.22% DVANCE CARPET-CLEANING (€O, 402 Sutter; tel. Main 394. GEO. W ALCOM, prop. ONKLIN'S CAKPLL- BEATING WORK3, 833 Goiden Gate ave. Telephone Easi 126 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARG- est_house west of Chica:o is KOHLER & CHASE'S. 26. 28 ana 30 O’'Farrcll st. Pianos, organs and all other musical instruments. of all grades and prices. Terms easy: prices lowest. ¥ verything possibie done to pieass and satisty the customer. RE YOU THINKING OF PURCHASING OR renting a piano? If so don't fail to call and inspect the fine insiruments we are selling for $3. £4, 85, 86, $7. 18, $9 and 81C per month; every piano guaranteed. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, Stemway deaers, corner Kearny and-utter sts. CTUALLY THE BEST DARGAINS IN PI- anos; monthly payments $5 up: cOrrespon- dence sollcited. THiw F. W. SPENCER COM- PANY, 933 Market st opp. Mason: established over x0 years. F YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY, G our prices: new and nsed pianos. $40 and up- ward: all guar.nteed: can be returned if 1ot saiis- faciory. THE J. DEWING CO., second floor, | Flood building. ONA-¥IDE REDUCTION IN PRICES— Haives. Knabe, Bush & Gerts and others: ond-han? pianos from $100 up. W. C. HAMIL- TOXN, successor 10 A. L. Bancroft & Co., 324 Post DAIN ISTRATOR'S . SALE — MUST SELL; piatos ac immenss reabction for cash o oa EATON 785 Market s ENTATE instaliments NOW, IS YOUr CHANCE: OUK BOSS 13 AN Fast; pianos at your own prices easy terms. BRUENN'S Piano House. 228 Pos st JLEGANT UPRIGHT PIANO SACRIFICED immediately. 833 Castrost AKGAIN; GOOD UP+IGHT SCHMITZ 16 | DMcalliscer st.. next biibernia Bank. | BEACTIFUL UPRIGHT AT MAUVALS, 769 Market st., for $125: pianos to rent. KLEGANT PIANO: BASGALN. 18 $85. JLEGANT EMERSON UPRIGHT, FINE McAllister, nr. Hibernia Bank. SCHMITZ QORJUNEAU, DYEA AND YAKUTAT. THE C.rele City Gold Mining C: mpany will send up alimi ed number of men ut cost of transportation, practical miners. blacksmiths, cooks and carpen- ters at $126, and allow eaca man to'taxe 1250 pounds of food and outfit, and th+ company will iurnish a reliable guide aud Indian carriers to the Kiondyke district. Those wishing 0 g0 apply o M., box 19, this office. JLONDYKr—A FXW PASSENGERS WILL be taken to Dawson Ciy direct, via Yukon River on auxiliary gasoline schooner Chetco,sailing July 30; 2000 s of provisions will be farnished at Dawson City, with [assage, for $1000. Apply room 11, ground floor, Mills building, bétween the hours 0f' 9 A. M. and § . M. GENTS—BAKER'S NEW COMBINATION enameled sign or universal signooard: will have a tremendous sale: notning like 1t: secure sample and territory atonce. BAKER En. and Mig. Co., 409 ~anchez st, San Froncisco. BOARDING WANTED. OARD WITH LARGE ROOM WANTED BY ‘irted lady: no roomers or children: refer- ences exchanged: monthly. Address Cul- tured, Call Branch. 359 Ha es st. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. SSAYER, WITH 20 YEARY EXPE- rience, wishes partner with capital to start as- sayine and banking usivess at Klondyke. Ad- dre:s K. J., box 153, Cal AK,SEA-SEN . 26c FOR FULL PARTICU- Iarg 01 how and when to go Lo Dawson, on the Yukon; latest book out. 19 Capp st ALF INTEREST IN IDEA WORTH $1000 for $50: $50 remalning in business. Z., box 113, Call Oftice. ARBER - fHOP WANTED: COUNTRY near the coast; $250 1o $300: must be fair pay- ing shop. Apply STOLTZ, 640 Market st. "IVE LADLES OR GENTLEMEN WITH $250 cash o invest in the Kiondyke goid mines, which wiil yield large returns; answer at once 1f ou mean’ business. WILL A. NASH, 101% Sighteenth st., Oakland. ARBER-SHOP, 150; BEST South San Francisce LOCATION IN 75. STOLTZ,630 Market. At BER FOR SATUKDAY. 1748 MAGKKET sireet. K RANH OFFICE OF THI CALs, 167 NINTH sl—Want ads and subscriptions taken. ONEY LOANED ON DIAMON DS, WATCH- esjewelry.-ealskins, Uncle Harris,15 Grantav. 167 YxrH sc UHE Call; taken. Q FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN TO TRAVFKL must hiave good address; expenses advanced. 1156 Webster st., uaxland. — BRANCH OFFICE OF BULKCTIPLIOA BOU WRDE Ads RONER FOR COUNTRY STEAM LAUNDRY, 0 and board and steady place the year around : call early. 'C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. 4 gfi.;:::c\(;mzwclihn‘;um,s, CITY, $20; 2 G s, ¢l y, $30 and $25: G, - ond girl, $15. C.'R. HANSEN & Cu.,'l‘tnx:.(;la:’r;. KM WAITRESS: NEAR CITY, C. - EN & 00, 108 Geary st. e CANDINAVIAN © $18. C R HANSE S HAMBERMAID, N & C0., 108 Geary 1RONERS, STEAM LAUNDRY, and room. 'C. R. HANSEN & u&r: YAEX;J’;‘? szm.\‘ WAITRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL, CITY, 8t. MERICAN GIRL WAN TS PLACE TO AS- <L sist with light housework; no children; $2 50 & week. Address MISS k. C., 125 Sixth st. $20. C. R HANSEN & CO., 108 Geaty ot ALL—ROUNU COUK, COUNTRY HO1 EL, $50; second cook, same place, i SEN & CO., 108 Geary !{ 390 S0 Rty C OMPETENT WOMAN, LATELY FROM 1 HE Kast, wishes position’ as general servent or houscieeper; wages moderate. 151 Minna st. RELIABLE YOUNG LAD sieno:ra. her desires it box 87, Call oftice. ~ L Y WHO CAN GIVE refercnces as bookkeeper, typewriter aud n. 'Address Position, OUNG EASTERN GIRL DESIRES PLACE as housek espe widower’s house preterred. city or country: bachelor's or Koowm 5, 821 Mission. ROTESTANT NURSE FOR AN INSTITU- $20 and $18; girl for all round laundsy work small country laundry, $20: 50 girls for house WOrk, couniry places MURRAY & READY Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 836 Clay, ANTED—FOR SAN RAFAEL RE of 2 and youug chiid to do general housework; good plaiu cook: wages from $12 to $15. Plouse cail at 607 Van Ness ave. Monday before 1 o'clock. LEARING SALE—FINE ASSORTMENT OF boots and sho s to be sacrificed at_actoal cost prices: sale commences ~a:urday. 767 Market st. ECRULTS WANTED FOR THE UNITED States marine corps, United States navy: avle-bodicd, unmarried men, between the ages of 21and 30 'years, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally declared their intention to become such; must be of good char- ter and habits and abie 10 speak. read and write Kngiish, and be between 5 feet 5 inchies and 6 feet inheight. For furiher information apply st the recruiting office, 90 kilis st., San Francisco, Cal. ARBERS ASSOCIATION FREE EMPLOY- ment Oftice. & FUCHS, Sec'y, 325 Graat ave. ANTED—SECOND-HAND CIDER PRESS. 411 Hayes st. MMEDIATELY — TICKET TO DAWSON, Alaska, via steamer kxcelsior. G. B., box 38, Call Office. : W ASTED —OLD GOLD AND SILVER FOR manufacturing. 0. NOLTE, jeweler, 222 O'Farrell st. W LLGIVE 810 FOR OLD SQUARLK PIANO. G. P., box 153, Ca 1 Oftice. LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. W MUND, watchmaker and jeweter, 226 Flliz at QOKS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT. HOLMES ook Company, 704 Mission st. AW NBROKIER—OLD GOLD, SILVEE, CAST- offclo hing bought. Add. COLEMAN. 41 Third. LOST ONG-ESTABLISHED GENUINE TURKISH 5 furnished rooms attached: price must sell on_accouni of sickness, For in- formation apply 107 O’ Farrell st. ®175. THE SWEDISH AND GERMaN (. kmployment Office for sale. P.ease call Sunday bet. 10 and 4 o’ciock at 315 Sutier st. 7 G.BADGEK, SOLE AGENT FOR HALLET tone. bargain. E. W. LICK, 116 Mcallisterst. WG rranctBaon pianos. 415 Sacto. GENT FUR SHAW: ALL O1THKR STAND- ard makes; reut $2. HrINE, 136 Eilis YHON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHME. 8 Newby & l-vans, Eriggs and other pianos. B JUPKRIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD &NEW, H. MULLZR, maker, repairer. 2 Latham place i K NABE PLANOS: NEW SCALE! | styles. KOHLEK & CHASE, 30 U’ 7 SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’s ONLY Wikk you find « of new Steinwav vianos. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. For SALE—25 HORSE-POWER STEAM engine: machinist ana engine turning: lathe and jewelry prcss. DONOHUE & KEHDELL, 184 Sucer st. ALOON FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN; GOUD location; must retire. Apply 795 Mission at YERMA GIRL. RECENTLY FROM GER- many, desires a partner. 111 Geary, room ALOON—YOUR OWN PRICE; MUST ~ELL; F-HALF CIRCLE COUNTER AND GLASS showcase to match; also about 50 feet gass cases, double doors an' donble drawers. Apply L0 C. CURTIN, 811 and 913 Market st WO-YEAR-OI D SMOOTH.COAT ST. BE K- nard dog for sale. Owner 4138 Tweniy-fifth st., | bet. Custro aud Noe: cail evenings during w k. siock: fixtures; low rent. Arply Call Office. MOSEYLOANED O DIAMOX s WATCH- M e jewelry, sealskins. Unce Harils,15Grant av. TEADY MAN AS PARTNER IN COLLECT- ing office; clears #100 a month; must have $176. Apply room 2. 917 Market st. 1100 LIQUOR-STORE: BEST LOCALITY . in Western Addijon: large stock: low doing a steadv, well-paying busiues: race .. ance: soid account sickness. Cail between 8 anall A M, 1221 Pierce sc., near Kllis. oD GERMAN BAKERY FOR SALE: GOOD location. Apply Call Uffize, 710 Marke:, 3400 SEWING-MACHINE STOR®; GOOD « chance for smart man. 1559 Market. |S"Ln°" GIVEN AWAY FOR LITTLE ‘money at 1306 Missiou st. £50(), BAKKRY | IN | LIVELY CITY, &D . about 50 miles north of San Francisco’ selling on account of other business. Apply Call. JOR SALE CHISAP—28-FOOT WHALEBOAT; ils und oar. con.pieci. Call or address JOH ) LUNUHOLM, cor. Saker and Beach sts, Harbor View. 82 SOR SALE—SHEPPERD LATHE; NEARLY new. 14 Rausch st SEWING-MACHINE; NEW WHITE bargain. 1815 Mission. . all attachment: RESH YOUSG COW: KICH MILK; GEN- Ue: calved 10 days. 1512 Folsom st. OR SALE — THOROUGHBRED MALTESE kittens. 715 Hayesst. EAVY HORSE AND WAGON. meat-market, 1105 Mission ave. I UIRE LOT OF UNCALLED FOR SHOES FROM 50cupto$] 25. 562 Mission st., . et. 1stand d A NE 1-HOKSE WAGON AND ON& 2-HORSE wagon. 27 Hampshire si. Bo8EEY AND BAR. OLD ESTABLISHED, for sale, or will exchange. Apoly 821% How- ard st REWARD—LOST: GREAT DANK pup, bluish slate color, white breast aid 348 Tenth st.; no questions $101 toes: 4 months old. asked. ERSON FINDING DIAMOND RING AT Orphenm Theater, July 24 Liberal reward at 4145 Nineteench st. OST—JULY 23 IN MISSION, STUBBOOK Lo d ik rouie book. Return to 865 Market st. or 1819 Howard; reward. L O0ST — HANDKERCHIEF CONTAINING 180 in goid, the property of & poor widow. Ak 42514 Third or 1419 Powell; liberal re- ward. MEAL MARKLET FOR SALE, CHEAP. CALL to-day at 511 Pacific st. FE GROCEKY AND BAR IN MANUFAC- owners for years. Apply Cali Office. turing and family dis'rict; kept by present ADY WAITRESS, WITH $125, AS PART- J tier In restaurant. Address B.°B., box 160. Call. ALOON FOR SALE, ON ACCOUNT OF DE- par.ure. 513 East st, bet. Washington and Jackson $25 mento st. RESTAURANT; A BARGAIN: DO- « ing good paylag Dusiness 623 Sacra- T RAYED JULY 28, IRISH SETTER DOG. Finder return to Brooks' Phurmacy, 119 Fowell si.: reward. OF BEWARD FOR RETURN OF GOLD $25 Vaien'taxen trom 2124 Howard st.; no questions. ] OST—LADY'S GOLD WATCH WITH DIA- mond setting. Return to 1220 Market st., re- wara. ALOON FOR SALE; ROOMS UPSTAIRS; East st., south of Market. Inquire Cal Office. ERY BEST RESULTS OBTAINED BY placing your lodging-houses, saloons, candy- slores, etc., with Stree: & Cresswell, 721 Howard. FQR BENT (COMPLETELY FURNISHED)— Large basement saloon and restaurant (45x90) on prominent corner: low rent; fine chance to start business. Call 825 Market st., room 629. 889 HAYES_BRANUH OFFICK OF THE CaLL: subscriptions and want ads taken. ANTED—MEN 10 IEARN BARBER trade; shops, tools, posivlons furnished; 8 weeks required. 5. ¥. Barber College, 13514 Eighth, 0~T—A GOLD LOCKEI. WITH MONO- gram £, ¢ Liberal reward given by returning same to 5. CHRISTIAN, 313 Hayes st. (GOOD.PAYING HOTEL BUSINESS: LONG. established; balf interest $500: whole §1000. Address Cosmopolitan Hotel. Petaluma. MEsEY LOANKD ON DI \MONDS, WATCH- es.jewalry,sealskins. Uncle Herris,15Grant av. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST, BE- low Sixth, for a room: 26¢ a night: #1a week. NEW WALDO LoDGING-HOUSE, 763 Mls- sion st.,bet. 3d and 4t h—Single room < ber night, 10c to 5U0: per week, 70¢ to §2: clean,quiet: spe- cial attention to morning calls; open all night. LADI!& SHOES, SOLING, 35c; MEN'S shoes, soling, SUc: all repairing done at half the usual price. 562 Mission st., bet. 1stand 2d. OST—FOX-TERRIER (BITCH). RETURN t0 639 California st.: rev.ard. FOUND. Fuum)—nou, BREED BETWEEN ST. BER- nary and Scotch collie. 55 Brannan st. MUNEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- es, jewelry,sealskins. Uncle Harris,16Grant a CKTLAND AGENCY 1HIS PAPEK IN. L Jbire this ofice ora 133 ‘Yhird st, Porusnd, regon. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—BY MAN, WIFE AND CHILD 1 year old, 2 furnished rooms complece for housekeeping; state rental. J. T., box 26, Call. Wfi?}kfib—f Fg]lN]EHEDl ROOMS, NEAR st. A PAPERTEAG dress, stating price, G., box ({REAT DANE PUPS; MOTHER SISTER TO Challenge Rex R. 2233 Clinon ave, Ala- meda. R. POOL, HOUSE-MUVER, D « ond-hand bui.ding material, 11 LER SEC- 36 Mission. JOR SALE—2 GREAT DANED. G i CHEA 117 Tenth st MALL ICE-MAKING PLAN' J., box 29, Call Office. FFEE-MILL. SCALY, HAND-TRUCK, LET- er-press, Gesk and safe cheap. 102 Clay st. 1 SEVEN-HORSEPOWER ENGINE, 1 FOUR. horsepower enine, with boil . gus engine, lathes, piaiuers and shipers. 515 ~ixth st. . ADDRESS G, ARS, BACK BAKS, MJRRORS, SHGW- cases. counters, Iimoi-um, oftice furniture, siore and oitice furniture and fixtures: lew and second- hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1018-1021-1023 Mis sion st., above Sixth AFES—BARGAINS IN NW AND SECON D- hand: all sizes; aisoa Lot of safe-deposit boxes. CHARLES WALTZ, 109-111 Murket st., 8. F. OILERS,ENGINES,20 HAND M ACHINERY B MCINTOSH & WOLPMAN, 137 Beals st. ARS, SHOWUASES, COUNTRRS. SHELV- Ing, etc., bought and soid. JU63 Mission, ur. 7th, UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANY ADS FOR T, CAv taken o; braveu uliics, 334 hayes = 0 une: i) ol oF HOUSES WANTED. AN OF ABOUT 5 G. B, vox 33, ANTED—NICE COTTAGE rooms; state particuiars. Call Office. ANTED—SMALL FURNISHED ¥ :e“ur‘y";fi'::'c bet. Eddy and Clay, cant of Brodar : Tite 071 Vicginia st Berkeley, o 10 Teacher,

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