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12 THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1897 SAN FRANCISCO * CALL.™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALT.— 710 Market street, opeu untl ‘12 -o'clock ~ every Dight n the vear. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery - street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 239 Hayes stréet, open until 9:30 o'clock: 615 1 arkin street: opern until 9:30.0'clock. SW. cormer Sixteench and Mission street until 9 o'clock: 2618 Mission street: open until 9 o'clock. 16 h.strect; -open.uniil 9:30 o'clock. i open 15605 Polk street: open until' 8:30 o'clock: NW.: corner. Twenty-second and Kentucky streets: open till 8.0'clock. CHURCH NOTICES. > FIRST CHURCH-OF CHRIST, SCIEN- EZ - tervices at 11.a. u. in beethoven Hiall, | 36 Post st.. cor. Powell. Christian Science Biblé Lessons: -subject, . “Paunl Turns from the Tubeliéving: Jéws-to the Gentiles.” Sunday schoo: for children st the same hour. “Science M. in Ruby 4 nursaay a8 . All are welcome. and- Health” Stu Hall; 320 Post st S FI1RST Twelfth st Frank 8: Ford, pastor. Sermon at 11-A M. Ju mediate.C CHRISTIAN CHURCH, bet. Howard and Misslon— Sunday-sch ol 9:30 A 3 for ‘(. K. 4 P.M. luter: P 8C E 6:30 PX 1T 4. M subject, -1 he ation’ 10 Chrst.” . 7:45 P. Splri- and - the Word.”- Sea nd « cordial_weicome. Come! good niusic CALVARY PRESEYTERIAN CHURCH, cornér of ' Geary and Powell sts.—Kev. John D.1.. pastor. - Services at 11 a. M. aua hill, 7:45 P M Evenngtopic, “Why Not 10-Night?” I'he SaCran of the iord’s ~upper will be ob- served at thie ¢.0s¢ 0f the woring service - Music A M.—le. ieum.! B fiat (T:0mas); offeitory fise soio, W. C Lampbell: - MusicP: M.—+Jubilate Doy A flat (Wely): offer ofy, quartet. ~My Falth Jiooks Up t0 Ihue’ (Lachner). -all -are cordlally inyited. MOUTH CONGREGATIONAL P Church, Post st. hear Webster—Services t0-day &t 11 A M and 7:45. P, M. >unday- scuool ‘At 9:30° 4. M - The communion of tie Lora’s” Su {il_be observed in _connection with:the m service. ‘nev. L L Wes. of Winona, , will-preach -both morning aud ave:ing Public cordluily invited. M. ¥ CHURCH, COR. CAPP GRAC and - Twenty-first s s.—iev. J. . Beard, tor. - Preacning a: 11 A M. oy the Key. Baldwin of" New York. sunday-school at 12:45°P. M. -Preaculng at 7:45 P M.i sulject i he Scing of Poverty.” Al ure co:dially invited: Sea(s fiée. A shor.‘sermon. " SENIENARY. MECHODIST EPISCO- 52" * pal Church ~outh, 1717 Bush st between Gough ‘and . Oitiyia— Preschitig &t 11 A M. by the pastor, Dr. C. B. Riddick. At8P. M a sacred con- certwilk-be’ glven: by the choir Sunday-schoc!, A. M. Epworth League, 6 . Kegu- p ayer-meeting every . Wednesday eveniug. All weicome. 5 (ENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL Choich, Mission st.. Det. Sixth and Sey- enth—kev. i, 1. Dille, D:D., pastor. Pastor wil Présch morning and £venng, P. M. - Youug peopie’s meeting 6:30 F. M. Prayer- meeting Wedne.d y ey niog. Class-meeting Sun- day 9:30 A, M und evenifig. ~ Womat Mouday, 2 P L. 1o Foreign Missionary. meeting u FLST UNITARIAN. CHURCH, S W, CoF Geary und Franklin sis—Rey. Dr. Stebbins, minister. - The Sunday-scniol will “resume. iis studies on Sunaay, Aug. & The morning service fsat 11 0°Clock. “Antthey shall come 1rom east ard’ west, from north a d south, and shall sit | 1 of God.” All are cordislly The evening serv: tuvited to ihe down in the King fce is _omitted. moruing secvice. %> 8. COND UNITARIAN CHURCH, LOR. 1wentieth and Capp sts —A. J. Well tor: residence 924 Valencia st Service L &t 7:45. Sermon by the pastor on “Ihe Abuse of Moral Italics - No - morniug. service during August. Suuday-school-al 9.45 A. M. AL CHURCH, Gearge FIRST CONGREGATL correr of Post and Mason sis.— Re C.'Adanis. D.1i, pastor, wiil_preach moruiing and eventiig. Moriingservice 11o'clock; theme, *The Prayer of Jabez” rveniiz service 7:4u 0'clock; theme, “Whi. ~hal1.Do With Jesas?? The pa: tor's Hible ciass immediatily afier Lorning serv- ice. Sunaa; Y- P NCK 6:50 p M. Samuel D. Mayer, organuist and choir- master. B, WEST SIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, &7 Bush st., between Scoit and Devisrdero— Preachig MOriing An 1ug by the pastor, v W, AL« er: 0pi- 11 A M. “The ~anta Cruz State Meeting; 8 p. 3. “Harmony.” sun- da -schooi 10 A M Y. P S0 7P ALS Moriison wili preach a. Caristian €, 1540 Union's FIEST BAPTIST CHURCH, EDDY ST. bet. Jones. und. Leavenwortn. - Fresching services at 11 A. . by Evange.ist Georze Robert Caliros.. Sunday.sctool av12:30. Y. P. S. v K. at 6:50. Ev av 7:30. The public cor- dially inv rvices. FLENCH REFORMED CHURCH, 927 Pacific st., bet. Powell and Mason—Morn- ing_service 11 a. 3 Sermon; 1e Christian Conseience.” Eveiing, 7:45, lilustrated sermon with.a cha & ANGELINT, 1uct’ gosyel services in 8t, every night g Chari+s” Montgomery 78 will. col 16 Muson 0 &ddr. 8 On T Gospel Hall, e} o'c 1 su d hool and All ure earnestly invited. Lible class s B2 5 L, 832 HOWAKD S McClure’s subject st 3 and 7:15 P. 3 will be ‘-ardis, or Proiestantism.” During the week the Iast two of T en_churches will be taken up: -Fhiladelpuia the Kevival of God’s Truthc s or. the Eariy Part of This Century,” ete: Allinvited. E&, JHE THEO-OPHICAL SOCIETY— Froe public lecturesesery Sunday at 8 P. M. Native Sons' Hall, 414 Mason st_‘1o-night, “H. 1 edity and Xight Living” by Mr. Will G Baile; tree, | | Nunday-school at 1 | 250 . 3. and 7:45 i hursday | i 8| e New Birch snd the | SUNDAY MEETINGS—Continued IBERA|S AND FRE THINK R~—DR 4 York will deliver his farewell leciure this evening at D th an Castle, 909 Markets.: sub- je t, “Fducation, Love and Marringe’: farev.ell Sociul.dance next Tue day evening, sume plac douw’t miss [ast lecture and social. RFAR HALL, FTIRST Spiiitual Chireh, 2° P M., tests toall; Mr. Keegun, virs. Dunh+m Bruce: 7:30 P . ballots read, mentul qoesfons wswered tests given, Mrs Griffin, Rovinson, Duuham, others; i0c. T 909 MARKET ST. i, RIN-ES' SPIRITUAL SOCIETY, 919 D 'Starer sti 11 A M., 2and 8 E a} Mrs, Sealey Burclay, M. Bird.' Ladd, Mr. Hanso camp-meeting at Trestie Glen, August 8 to 2: tent-¢round and gate free Lo all. SKLAND PSYCHICAL SUCIET nal Hall Washington st —Sunda; o'ciock, conference; 8 o'c.ock, MM K. GUE. the e.oqaent speak -, will' leciure, O Gt LEK'S ETHERE\LIZING MA- /.« terfalizing seance; 8 p. M ; 50c. 4v9 Leaven- WOrth 8. Fm E 1EST MEETINGS. 8 P. M; 386 Mo Allister: Stitt. Nita. Menkin, Carpender, Ha wra M | | QPILITUAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL AND FREE | 2O Library. 909 Marke:; 10:30; social Sat eve. N N RS MAXWELL COLBY. 1221 OAK ST.— AV sittings dally; circle Saturday evening. FRATER- atternoon, MUNTA- RS MAYO STEERS, 1121 OAK: CIRCLES Tuesday, ¥ P. M., Thursaay, - ». M.: resdings. YOUNG'S ThSI CLuCLE TO-NIGHT 605 McAllister s wonderful tests. ME. 10c. K= EGGERT AITKEN. MEDIUM, GIVES sittings daily at 320 McAllister s SITUATTONS WANTED-Conttnnad, WEDISH GIRL WISHES TO DO GENERAL housework. 1135 F.orida st. TOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION at housework or office janitor. MRS, M. M. Call 20 Mary st.. off Mission, vet. Fifth and Sixth. WO SISTERS, FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAK- ers, Germais, would- like work by the day to- gether; $3a day. B. L. box 119, Cail Office, A‘ ONF Y LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- es.jeweiry sealskins. Uncle Harris, 15Grant av. TOUNG LADY (STRANGER) WANTS PER- manent place as housekeeper: hotel or bache- lor’s hom preferred: city or country. 9 Powell st., room 8, second floor. 1ERMAN GIRL, 6, WOULD LIKE PLACE ¥ to assist with housework and care of chiidreu, or in bakery and housework; references. Apply 913 Buchaban st., in bakery. MARKEL ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF CaLL: want ads and subscriptions taken. 1HE TOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS houseke per: widower's or bachelor's home, 283/ Sixth st., room 6. {XPERIENCED YOUNG LADY ~TENOGRA- puer and typewrier . sires position. Address MISS 6. CLAKK, 20305 Broadwsy, Oakland . TOUNG SOCTHERN LADY WISHRS POSI- tion s housekeeper for widower or bachelor: clty or country. Cali 234 O’Farrell st., rooms 4-5. Y OUSG ERESCH LALY WANTS A PO-1 tion as housekeeper In a hotel or widower's home, or will do piain mending. 1122 Market st., room 1. $ITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. | YV OUNG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION TO | X do chamberwork or hous:keeper. Adiress 133 | Col.ingwocd st, be:. Eighteenth and Nineteenth, | Castro wnd Dimond. 61 LARKIN—-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscrinilons an wanc ady taken, NFEAT GERMAN GIKL OF SOME EXPE- rience would like a place as housekeeper; Wwidower's home pref-rred. 223 Pos. s.., room 11, ERY YOUNG WIDOW (FOREIGNER) wishes situxtion as housekeeper in gentleman's house. 123 Powell st., rooms 1 and 2. JITMALX HFLP WANTED HELP WANTED-—Continued. AGENTS WANTED. { ERMAN GI L 'O COOK FOR MLX, 32! G Scandiuavian house: irls, city, 820 and $25:3 P ivate fami y cooks, (-erman styie, $30 and 325 strong Irish girl, housework, country, $25: Duo- Ish g.rl, Awmeds, $18; second girl, $15: 3 house: sirls. sleep homie, $10- und §15. C. & HANSEN & L0., 108 Geary st WATIRES SANTACRUZ FREKFARF. $20; waltress, country, $20. C. R HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. ARM WAITRESS, FIRST-CLASS RESTAU- rant, $1 fare, $25; call early. C. R. HAX SEN & C0., 108 Geary st. OUSEKEEPER, CITY HOTEL. WITH EX- P rience, $25. chambermaid and Wwaitress, $20. C. R. .LANSEN &CO0., 108 Geary st MERICAN HOUSEKEEPER, WITH EX- Derience in Iarge first-class Eastern or Caii- foruia hutelg only. C. R. HANSEN & CO. 108 Geary st. W AITRESS, COUNTRY —HOTEL, 820: ranch cook, $20; 23 women and girls Or hous-- work aud cooking. MUKRAY & READY. Lead- ing Empioyment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. NE FOK MUSLIN UNDER- one for isc-s and trima:ings il must be firsi-class: office S. Industrial Agency, 185 ALESLADIES, ™ ear and corset aid on- for hosier open evenings. U. Crocker building. ANTED— ) XPERIENCED OPERATORS on fancy white flannel shirta: also a limite1 number of young giris who reside at home for in- struction. ‘A pply Standard Shirt Factory, Gough and Grove sts. (XPERIENCEL 1ESTAURANT WAITKESS; none other. 223 Leavenworth st. SWEDISH « R GERMAN GIKL FOR GENE! al housework: $12. (a'lfrom 10 to 2. i2L2 Dolores st., cor. Twenty-fifth. : YOUNG GIRL TO 1END BABY; WAGES reasonable. 121 Sixth st., at furniture store. ADIES TO HANDLE MY COSMETICS. MRS, BUTLER. 1170 Market st., r. 32. LIABLE GIRL WISHE: SITUATION TO do geueral housewor. 2917 Pine at. JANISH WIDUW: HOUSEKEEPER FOR ¥ respectable ventleman: 00 0.hers need | Syauish, bux 96, Call Uffice. | Y UDNG. LADY “RECENTLY “FROM -TH® the Eastern States would like a housekeeper's place; no objection to country. 102 Taylor, rm. 28. MESSLUN = SUBSUR: D ey Want ads taken for THE IO CALL (GIBL FOR HOU-EWURK AND ASSIST IN cooking. 26 Halxht st (G'RLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES T0 FILL various posiions. MRS, LAMBERT, 417 Fowell st. WAN ©D—BY REFINED, INTELLIGE | young lady position for office or cler cal work. | Address . B., box 29, Cali Oftice. TOUNG LADY WOULD i IKE POSITION AS waliress or would do chamberwork. Address M. L S.b x 25 Call Uffice. \ ETNURSE, STRONG, HEALTHY, RELI- able and proctical with childreus, would take an older chiid ‘0 res.ore if sickly. Cal at, or ad- dress, N1 'LLE W EST, 37 Chapultepec st WOMAN WISHES A PLACE TO 738 Fol- | TOLDERLY { F'do general housework: 1s good cook. | som st. QLEONG YOUNG WOMAN, WORK BY THE 1D day: washing, ironing and housecleaning, 75¢ | 718 broadway. PMPLOYMNT OFFICE—MRS. LAMBER] 417 Poweil st. (tel. Main 5382) furnishas tes he por all nationalities. ) & day TERN LADY OF EXPERIENCE a housekevper's positiou; bachelor’s 223 Post, room 1. | or widower's home preerred. NOOK AND WIFE WISH A SITUATION IN | U borel or boaraing-house: city or country. - Call | oF address Cook, 125 - {xth st., room b. | | RESEONSIBLE MIDDLE-AGED WO MA N | 1 wanis 10 nurse an invaiid; best of reterences. 1799 Filbert st. JXPERIENCED CHRISTIAN NURSE DE sires a position as companion to an invali best of refereuces given and required. Address Companion, 1609 Devisadero st. 100D HOUSHEEHPER'S PLACE WANTED I by ayoung Parisian widow: no objeciion to couniry: hotei or widower’s home. tooms 10 and 11, 122 Post st. TOUNG LADY WANTS SITUATION A8 coox in Alaska. 1 Fifth st., room 1. FOR FRENCH OR AMERICAN Cook. box 8BS, this ottice. GERNAN woMaN Wi NTS WORK AS tirst-class French and Gerrsan cook; is quick and clean. Call or address 118 fenth s | Y OUNG WIDOW WISHES A SITUATION AS | X housekeeper: cliy or country. = Cali at 211 | Stevenson st., 3. F. \\ AN AND WIFE WANT A PLACE ON A M “ranchior in & mining camp: wite is a good | cook & 'd mun is able to do any kind of work. Please cull L. A., box 19, Call 100K ) tamily. 7OUNG WIDOW FROM EUROPE WISH:S situation as housekeep-r for bachelor or wid- | ower. 117 Eddy st., roows 1. 1'0[, NG LADY FROM THE COUNTRY wishes position in tachelor's or widower's Lome. 6% Geary st. rvom 15. 7OUNG LALDY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS typewriter or would go cat by the day: can | supply -machine: terms Address 1 M. 0, box 132 Cali Ottice. 7CUNG GERMAN LADY WISHES POSI- | X tion as houseseep:r in bachelor's home. G. N., | box 152, Caul Cttice. | M IPDLE-AGED LADY WANTS PLACE AS ! M housexeeper or chambermaid in hotel or lodging-nouse: experienced. wiillug to- work; 1o 2 Fifth st., room 25. reasonable. | QTEADY WOMAN. GOOD AMERICAN COOK, ' ¥ good brewd aud biscuit: maker, will do” house- | Work: refereuce; $12 10 $16. Address M. C., 79 | Jessie st | QEAMSTRESS DESIRES A FEW MORK EN- | gagements, $1 6 day: suits $3 50; first-class cLy reterence. R., 1014 Union st. OFFICE OF THE l’()L‘N(i PARISIAN WIDOW WOULD LIKE & housekeeper’s place: no objection to short distance in country. 122 Post, rooms 10 and 11. 615 LARBIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O CALL “subscriptions and want ads taken. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN =DESIRES EM- IVl ploymen doingchamberwork and piain wash- ing 203a Powell st., room 36 Y UUNG WOMAN W SHES SITUATION IN agood family as chumbermald. or to take care of children. 1528 Pacific s, bet. Leaveaworth and Hyde. 615 FARKIN=BRANCH O CALL. Subscriptions P—————————————————— WANTED MALE. SITUATIONS hlARRlED COUPLE ON RANCH OR PRI- vate place: man understands care of horses, garden and handy with tools; wife good cook aud Lousekeeper; good reference. C. B., box 30, Cal.. MOSES LoaNkD ON DI MONDS, WA | CH: es,jewelry, seals~ins. Uncle Harris,15Grant av. 20 Y EARS: 640 Clay UNTER & C0. CHINESE AND JAPANESE emp. office, 61414 (Aifornia st., tel. main 231 APANESE EMPLOYMENT BUnEAU, 709 veary st Tel. Sutter 2125. HINE~G AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best heip. 41415 O'Farrei. Tel K. 426. HINESE & J. CANFSE; EST'D help:telmuin 1997 BRADLEY &C, J ESPECTABLE YOUNG SWISS OF 18, speaking -erman and English. desires a posi- tion 1n & private family, hotel or 10dging-house; is willing to do any job around the hiuse, milk cows or attend horses. Cail or address L. K., 1803 Mission st., cor. Fourteenth. TOUNG MAN WANTS. WORK OF ANY kind; housenold work: preferred; best refer- ences. H., box 90, Call. 'V ERYSUCCESSFUL SALESMAN. EXPERI- enced in grocery, liquor and brewery business. speaks German, wil ‘start st moderate compensa- ton. G. C, box 152, call Utfice. Y QUNG MAS, AGED. 24, WISHES sITUA- tion as bill clérk and coliector; can give bonds and good reference. ., box 80, Call Ufice. XPEEIENCED GERMAN COOK WANTS employment in private family or smalt board- ing-hou-e Address P. KING, 219 Broadway. JALL- PAPER—COMPETENT SALESMAN with first-cluss references wishes situativn in store: also undersia ds paints. Address Com- petent, box 25, Call Office. ICTURES AND GENERAL ART GOOIS: compe ent +a esman with fl st-class references wishes posilon iu store. Ad.T. N., box 75, Call, ILCLOTH CARPETS AND SHADES: CO; petent salesman with firsi-ciass references wisues situation in siore. Address Perfect. box. 100, Call Ottice. BOTTLER LN WINE AND LIQUOR—COMPE- te L, with first-class reierences. a.50good sales- man wistes siuation. ~Addiess Reliub.e, box 50, CalOffice. A MERICAN MAN ANDW IFE WISH SITUA- 4 tion vn ranch or diary. ~Address 1., 944 How- ard st. ELIABLE GENTLEMAN OF HIGH UNL versity. education, 36 y ears'old, speaking sev- eral languages, desires to be companiou or tutur i1 & private famlly; sala ¥ seconus y object: high- es 1eferences - Please nddress 5. BRANCOL, 608 Larxin st. B2 5)) ERANCISCO THKOSOPHICAL Society. 819 Marker st.—Lecture to-night, “One Life or Many Lives,” by Dr. Jerome A. An- derson. Subject Tuesday evening, “Capital Pun- ishment.” A | welc | JJOW ANY ONE THAT CANNOT SING A | note can develop a splendid voice, can sing | high C without a particie of strain on the throat: | free lecture on Monday 3 P. M. MCBETH NOTICE gz 1w and OF M LITY LODGK NO. 120, F. M.—Funeral notice. Officers and members are reques.ed (0 assemble at Masonic Tempie «t i1 A M THIS DAY (Sunday). for the purpose of Coudnciing the fu- neral services of oar lu « brother, ALEXANDER FLANK, late a men;ber of couver Quadra Lodge No. 2. F. M., Vicoria B C; ihé i ce to: 1 to Home of Peace Cemetery by sp- Fuuera. committees are requested L AL 61O oider of the W. M: FREDEK!CK BARRY, Secreiary. THE UFFICERS A S members of % Neid, 1 0. 0. i .—Tuitiation of 2 can. SAgORNE Qidstis MONDAY, Avgust 2. Mem- 770> be-s arc requested to be present: visiting members al50 cordla ly 1nvited. P. - MILLET, N. G. J. RO WILLIAMS, Kee. Sec. D Cal-1ornia Lodge THE SAINT ANDREW’S & ciety will celebrate the 126th an- sifversy of the birth ot Sir Walter Scott in scolrish nall, 105 Larkin st, FRI- DAY EVENING, Au 13 songs, reading, eic.; Hon iRVING M. SC Wil deliver on oration. Adn:issi0n, 2oc. REBEL COEK BENEVOLENT ASSO- fatfon will bl (he eleventh annual picnic atShell. Mound r'ark Berkeley. SUNDAY, August 897 Valuah e gate a-d game prizes contested Music by ihe Hibernia Band. Professors Mc- Carth ind McMabon wiil aitend to the reei and Jigdanciug ~ Tickeisof sdmission for aduits Suc: chlidren under 12 years 25 foot of Market st. every half hour for the park. Yor full iuformation see programme, & Boats leave ferry | | HALL, 121 Eddy st REMABLE GEKMAN WOMAN WISHES & situation ss children’s nurse; speaks French: | good references. W. H.. vox 19, Call. W IDOW WANTS HOUSEKEEPER'S POSI- ion: does not object o country. Ul Leav- | enworth st., room 8. 100D STEADY AMERICAN WOMAN WHO understands German wishes situa {on in snya | family, or do nursing; best city references. 550 Market st., room bo. APANESE. GOOD COOK, WANTS SITUA- tion 1o do work; wages $30 up: good references. B. FRANK, Japanese Mission, Pine st. VOACHMAN WITH FIRST-CLASS REFER- €uces, thoroughiy experienced and reliable in a1 its branches, desires permanent. s tuation in private family. G. C., box 38, Call. Y ACHMA -, MARRIED, NO CHILDKEN, I8 thoroughly experienced 'in ali its branches, 1n- dustrious, and caieru. driver; wife goou sewer and houseworker: bes. references. C., box 38, Call. KAUGHTSMAN, FREEHAND AND ME- chaniical, offers services for working draw- 1 g3 a4 designs; artis.ic work; experience ac- quired #broad.’ Crayon, 613 Pinest. GENERALHOUSE- 1023 Guerrero st. (GERMAN GIKL WISH work and cooklug: $20. (LoD DEESSMAKEK AND SEAMSTRESS: sews o0c & day, or $2 50 & week. M. M., 304 Flith st upstairs. MERICAN WOMAN WOULD LIKE SITUA- tion to do weneral housework in small famiy: widower's family preferred. Cail or address 328 Geary st, roou 21, QTHONG AMARICAN WOMAN ~WANTS | bing. house or office cleaning by the day. Address ~. B., 126 Perry st. | lenu;- Gi-D GERMAN Wi« MAN WISHES place a8 hOuSe e:per OF COOK, CILy OF COUNLry. | Plesse culi Mouuay, 91533 Bryant. PXPERIENC: D LADI*S’ NURSE WANTS position: 1o objection (0.country; terms rea- vle. Apply M. KaNk, 156 Golden Gate ave. 50 | RELIABLE YOUNXG WOMAN WANTS WORK by day. plain sewing, housecleaniug or gen- | eral housework, insmail family: terms moderate. Address MRS, 'ALFU 80, 8855 Twenty-sixth st., neac Capp. ONTERPRISING MAN TO OPERATE WITH stockbroker wno has best information; $150 required; $:00 month- guaranteed. - Brok.r. box \W ANTED — HOUSEKEEPER. 5919 CALI- fornia, cor, Twenty-second ave., Richmond. ERMAN ELDERLY LADY TO BE COM- Dpanion to children. 1015 Leavenworth st UICK BRIGHT WOMAN: GOOD TALKER; profitube. B., box 300, Call Uftice. IRL, ORPHAN PREFEKRD; GOOD HOME more than wages. address B., branch office Call, 339 Hayes st. W ANTED—YOUNG LADIES To LEARN dressmaking and mililnery: most tho ough and practical course of Instruc fons given In the nited Stutes; each popil has personal instructions in takink measures, cutting waists, sleeves. skiris, capes, coat-, jacke.s, collars, reveres, basting, doing araping and” fisting, fiulsning, in 1act everything periaining 1o rupid, aiyiish and artistic dressmak- ing: we specia.iy 1.vite young ladles to visii our SChool and see for h mselves L atourcourse is Ppractical. Now 1s (he time to enter the McDowell Dressmaking and Mildnery School, 103 Post st TOMAN PARINERTOTRAVEL THKO. GH Alasia and British mining camps: must bave small capital. W., box 49, Cull Office. DLYNN'S, FLYN N'B. Heuaquarters for tallor system: ualimited lessons: thorough tuition. 1055 Market si, op- posiie J. J. U’ Brien's. AKK LOTS BOUGHT BY BENJ LICH- TENSTEIN, 15 Grant ave. W ANLIED—A GEKMAN GOVERNESS OF culture and refinement as companion to a young girl; must bave experience: best of refer- ences required. Call or adaress 566 Fifteenth st., Oakland. ANTED — A COMPETENT GERNAN nurse to take care of 2 children, age 3 and b; city references required. Call at 812 Pos: st. 4 MARKEL 51.—BRANCH UFFICE OF THE CaLL: want ads and subscriptions taken. ANTED-500 WOMEN AND GIRLS TO work on frult. Apply immediately at Cali- fornia Canverics Company, Brannan si., between Third ard Fourth. PERATORS ON OVERALLS. STRAUSS & CO., 3214 Fremonc st. ONEY LUANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- es.jewelry. sealskins. Uncle Harrls,15Grant uv. TRST-CLASS BUTTONHOLE OPERATOR and Al finishers wanied. M. SIMINOKF, 12:8 Market st. 615 LABKIN-BRAN UFFICKE OF THE CaLL: subscriptions and wan: ads. taken. W ANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE ©of baby and assist in housework. 2211 ~utter. 615 LARKIN-BRANGH OFFICK Or THE CALL Subscriptions and want ads (aken. EARN DRESS «AKING AND MILLINERY at the only school recelving the go d medal: patterns toorder 25¢. MCDOW ELL'S, 103 Post st. F. DRESE-CUTTING SCHO L — FRENCH . ialloring taugnt; §1 week. 916 Market, r. 19 MISSION — SUBSCKIPTIONS BEOT 2020 waht ada taxen toc 1t Uater HE LAWRENCE METHOD OF DRESSCUT- ting iy the only one by which you ean compiete & perfect garment without trying on. 1079 Market. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: ) rooms: 25¢ to $1 BU per night: $1 50 to $3 Pper week: free 'bus and uacgage 10 and trom ferry. LEVI AND TED—QUICK WITS! $7400 GIVEN AWAY! A Wonderful Prize Offer—The National Kecorder has won a pluce In the van of all journals devoted 10 inventive science and -indu trial development. 10 hns resders by the thousands in- every Sta ¢ of the Un.on and in almost every vil age and hamlet, but i wants more. ‘there 18 no country in the world where inventive genius is so commonly characteristic of the peopie, young and old. and Do country where recognition of orixht ideas comes 0 prompily. Ine -ai0ual Recorder isof great assisiauce Lo inventors and to ail who wish to keep up with the times, furaishing hem With an euor- ‘mous amvunt of valuable information not procura- nle from any other source, ani there is no reason why halfa miilion people should not be numbered amung | s readers within the Dext fow mouths. To wrcure these readers the Recorder proposes to distributs the most generous lisvof prizes in a com- petition based strictly on intelli ence and quick Wit ever devised under any circumstanies. .Le prizes amount to $7300, aud are pearly all paid in goid cuin, The competition wil close November " “Ihe awar - of tnese prizes wiil be in tue hands of & special board composed of men of national reputution and unquestioned integrity, inciuding three prominent m+mbe.s of Congriss. ‘The high reputation of these gent.emen guarantees fuir treaiment for all contesiants. 2 THE PRIZES ARE AS FOLLOWS: One thosand dollars in g 1d coin. 21,000 A trip to kurope, A inip to Califoriia or Mexics part of the United States.......... 400 1,000 Five prizes of two hundred dollars each in god:oin.. e Ayear's Luition in apy technical, trade or industrial school or ia any coilege in the United Siates Seie. 200 ‘Ten prizes of 0 hundred dollars each in 1,000 One Tese oo apeign iaror b O : any railroad station in tne United Stais. . 500 zes of ten dollars each One hundred cash pri 10 gOId < OIN. . ... +ueie:s - Ten $100 bicyc.es for iadles or gentl men.. Seventy cash prizes of five doilars euch in ROIACOAN 53z o socae sverstnssotssasios Suumsn - OO0 One huudred'and iwenty-iive cash prizes of two doliars each 5 Curnenere 200 ~five prizes Three hundred and twenty-five p S amounting to . It will be observed that these prizes are not cheap buoks, cameras or other (rifles, purcnus d at small cost and put down at large prices 1o swell the total. The majority are in hs d cash, avd tho-e not In money are WOrth every penny ot the estimate given Unly Simple Rules—It is a very simple matter 10 win oue of these prizes All you have todo is tomane up & list of the iargest number of words you can spell from the letters in the phrase “Patent Au orney - Wedderburu,” usiug _each Je.ter only s often as it occurs in the phrase. ‘These words are used becsuse John Wedderburn & Co a50desire to adveruse their business, and the publicity which they have alreaay given to it through the newspapers heips tne National Re- corder in spreading abroad the news of this great competiilon Messrs. Wedderburn & Co. have decided that they will add $500 in gold, to be given to the per- son receiving the $1000 prize. 5o that this fortu- nate intividual will receive $1500 fn gold ‘I he person sending in the largest list will re- ceive the 81600 cash prize, and the ocher priz>s will be awarded to-those sending in the n Xt larg-st lists in the order in which the priz-s are arcanged above. No consideration wha.ever 13 exacted (0 compete for the.s prizes except that each person must send the sum of $100 fora ve r's subscription to the National Kecorder. Upon receipt of your remittance we wil send you a compe itor's cert ficate, wita full particulars and directions for making the ils of words. There are no hard rules to comply with and no conditlons that & 10-vear-old boy or girl cannot meet. 825 may win. Remember, there are 325 prizes, the smailest of which will Tepay you amply for the t.me spent in making up & List, while the larg- €st prize 1> & smali fortune, and the others mean lots of comfory and luxury for many months to come. The trips to Europe, California and Mex- 1co, and the tuit on in the schoo.s and colleges mean a liberal e.ucati: o 1o those who win them. 1% you don'c succeed in carrying off the blg prize you nead not be disappointed, for you have uun- dred ., of chances of -ecuring the others. Remem- ber. thar nobody has any advantage over anv- body eise. 1t is a con petition of brains and in- dustry only. - Becaus® you are not as quick witted as others Is uo resson whv you suould not win # prize. Begin at once and take your time, for the competition does not close unul Novemver 1. ‘Ihe issue of certificates may stop &t any time, however. The names of all the winners wil. b peblished in The National Recorder as s00n as the competf i {s decided, and in the meantime ail the guestions regarding the coutest will pe an- swered through its columns. Thrre will be no changes In the conditious of the contest. The are a | given here, and your task is & simple oue. Kemit In stamps or cash, money order or registered lecter. Address NATIONAL KECORDER, Wash- ington, D. C, Contest Department A. W ANTED-SHOEMAKER AT 535 COMMER- clal st.; also a boy wanted (o learn the trade. ARDENER—TO RENT, SMALL NURSERY, 5 greenhouses; cheap rent. Apply 829 Minna. b AN WITH $26: MUST BE WORKER. CALL 622 Clay st., room 24. DARK LOTS BUUGHT BY BENJAMIN H. LICHTENSTEILN, 15 Grant ave. 33Q HAYES SL-BEASCH ONFIOR OF JME CALL: suLKCEIPUULS &0 WEOG ads taken. ANTED—MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; shops, tools, posilons furnished: 8 weeks required. S F. Barber College, 18814 Kighth, {INE MEN'S CALF SHOES, $176: TO OR- der, 82 5U; half-svling, 26c up. 859 Howard. 167 SAaTE SE L BEANCH OFFICE oF JMa VALl subscripiiou aud wane ads taken. LEARING SALE—FINE ABSORTMENT OF boots and sho & o be sacrificed at actual cost prices. 767 Market si., opp. Will & Finck. RY ACME HOUSE, 987 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixih, for a room; 25c & night: $1 a week. G N1S—A REPRES NTA1IVES OF THE “tand rd_Musical Assoc:ation )ou can form clubs through which members «an jurchuise muosic #1d mercs a:dise at a lurge disccunt und pres nt each memb r wit) a set of 2 volumes of the atestand most desirable music. If vou desice s rofitab e eu.ployment, address F. PFuSON, Manager *ubscrip 101 Departmen., The Whitaker & Hu Co. 723 Market st GENTS—BIGGEST, BEST BRAND NEW book of recefpis: will outs»l and mcke you more money than any other book in the marxet. F. Pr.KSON, Manager Suts ription Deparumen:, 723 Maretst. % COFFEFE A D LUNCH HOUSE: Ri. F80. ceipis #35day. DECK LR, 1020 Maske: KESTAURANT FINELY = FI R . up: ¥ well-furnished rooms; doin business. )i. . DECK~R, 1020 Marke: st. T UNDERWUOD'S, 765 MARKET ST, 5 F.\ A "ot ocated profits ble saloon, s«crifice, 200 Market-st. cigar-stand. rent $20. 8.50. : 00, B, KERY; FINE CENTRAL L0Ca. F900. tion. ‘with' estabiished go0d irads horse, wagon: all necessary tools. UNDE WOOD’~. 765 Market st. . $3 sood 1he Whitaker & Hay Company, 7 OFFER GENTS WANTRD—GREATEST out: we furnish everything; n eXperience re- Quired: liberal terms wiite for ful information showi ua resuits. Mutual Aanufacturing Co., 128 Coambers st., New York. GENTS—#6 DAILY SELLING OUR NEAT- A r nted gummed isb-is for all kin s of canfled fruits, jelies and preserves: 100 as-orti-d samples tor 10c prepaid. L. M. C Bryan & Co., Cincinnaii, Uh.o. GENTS WANTED FOK MEDICATED wafers: positive safezuard; $1: also tonic secific for all female troubl-s for home use. Dit. AND MKS. WrGa&NEK, 526 ddy st GENTS WANTED TO SOLICII' LIF# IN- surance for a national premium company i city and throughout the Siate good terms; lib- eral commission. Empire Life Insurance tom- pany of New York. 595 Parroit building San Franclsco. VENE (AL AGENTS: EXCLUSIVE TERRI- 3 tory for Gifford’s Tobacco Cuie; & remarkable seller; cure guaranteed: has never had u failure. Giffora Kemedy Company, Stevenson baiiding, indianapoli-, Ina. GENTS WANTED FOR PATENTED DO- mestic swing; eas: seller: large beneflts. a p- rrousall Urgau Factory, North Tonawanda, ply N, 0D HUSTLERS FOR A NEW LINE IN portrait business: make $25 a week easy. In- quire Royal Art Comjany, . 18 Third st. SKOCERY AND B\K: BARGAIN | (5 S316 n doing finw business...... Branch bakery; living-rooms: only Delicacy store; receipts 315 per day.. Cigar and laundry stand; snap WINSTON & C e BUTCHEF sEor 2ZUU, good h rse and wagon: mus be sold this week, W INSTON & CO., 645 Markot gt 2 1ICF—GUS STRAND, 1032 MA . KET 8T, wili sell y our business quick for cas, * ©F () GROCERY AND BAK: 3 R $5DU. rent $%; goud business: f sight: great barsaln. SIKAND, 10 $250 YOUR SURPLUS DOLLARS $3u2 L, . wil make dol-ars for you: nat's the process by which foriunes are amasse’ : why toll amid the uncertainties of a luhorious fes<ioual calling to amass wealth when v plus dol.ars will do that for you: $392 40 r. in one wees: smail amounts in p-oportion and small are on an equal f00iiug and share « 00Ms; | vulue-in farket st. DINING PARL( R CLEA I~ 875 A «month:free rent. STRAND, 1032 \ urot arge e Write for particulars, COADeN & CU., Boon Block, Covington, Ky. TTENTION—THE KEPRESENTATIVE Op 6 New York manufa tuiesisatroom 11 34 floor, Mills bullding, fore.oons only, o intervicw Piosjective appiicants 1 r Paciiic Coast terr tors 8500 required; no better propositicn anywhe:o don’t uj MOOR. ADY AGENTS WANTED IN CITY AND country for « new patent article in universal demiand. Apply for particulars to C. G., box 84, this office. BANCROFT'S HI% iory of Alaska; complete in one volume; 833 Ppages. is what every one interestad in the Klon- dyke wants; wil sell lixe hol cases. F. Person, manager subscripiion department. THE WHIT- AKER& RAY COMPANY. 723 Market st. NANVA~SERS 10 SOLICIT FUR SALE OF Welsbach Gas Lights. Apply 134 Ellis st. < AGENTS — ALASKA: ANVASSERS WANTED TO SELL THE Apollo gasight; best on market. 129 Ells st. GEN1S—BAKER'S NEW COMBINATION enameled sign or universal signvourd: will have & tremendous sale; nothing like t: securs sumple and territory at once. BAKER En. and Mfg. Co., 409 ~anchez st, San Franclsco. EAMING PARTNER WANTED—A PAKT. ner in the teaming busiess, well established, and boue mill and fertf/izing factory: hals jniers.; $1000, mouey 0 KO In ) (he business: will pay 85 1 $20 aday. Address McKINLEY, Call ¢ Alameda. $3() WANTED—=RELIABLe MAN WITH . 8300 to take the ex.lusive sale of iwo fast selling horse speciaities; uolimited demand; 150 per cent profit; no possicle chauce of 10ss. Cati room 64, Russ Honse. Fieer-Crass BARBERSHOP AND BATH, house: fine fixtures; worth to anybody lwuu) clears 8200 average per month; rent $40. for sale very rea.ouable. Inquire MK. TANNER, 30) Turk st , saloon. USINEsS IS NOT OVERDONE IN MEXICO profits are large, trade is good: advertiser wacts reiiable man with $5000. Address G- (., box 86, Call Office. LODGING-HOUSE+Y FOR SALE. ©9()-ROOM HOUSE ON KEARNY ST......$1600 ©)U "10-room house, clearing $75. L. 4u0 24-room house, worth $200 , ouly. e 375 22-room house, fine for transient .. 1200 27-room house, clearing $1z5..... ~. 1600 26-room boa~ding house, payments............ 300U 100 houses irom 4 to 200 rooms, $50 to...... 4000 Other bargains. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st »,9 ROOMS, RENT 875....... 8750 £.O 84 ruoms, rent $125, elegant “eeees 1800 42 rooms, T-nt 2115, only. 1500 110 rooms, rent $200, new, part cash. WINSTON ‘& CO., 646 Market st. T UNDERWOOD'S, 765 MARKET ST., S. F. 3 rooms, near Ma'ket, nets $100 ...’ 850 62 rooms, north of Market, paying finely 1650 5 LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O Ca. L. subscriptions and want ads taken. 61 FURNITURE FOR FALE. "URNITURr AND CARPETS MUDEKN 7- room flac for sale very cheap. 521 Mcallister. M SEX LOANED ON DIAMONDs, WATCH- esjewelry,sea skins. Unac e Harris.15Grant ay. OU~EHULD KA BESL JOHN F. MEY ER 3RS Al THE CO. 947 Market st ARTNER WANTED, WITH SOM- CaPl- tu., in manufaciuring busivess selling in eversy city and secured by patent right. Address W., box 133, Cail. {UR SALE—LADIES’ HAIR PARLOKS; trade, fixtures, stock; paying busiuess; going to Kiondyke ~Address H., b x 3, Call, Ouklad. & 700, WHULESALE BUSINESS: cot & . try_vagon rouie; profiis large. Par ticulars C. B., box 110, Caul ¢ flice. ARGAIN FOR A MAN WIIH SMALL CAP- ital—A first-class restaurant in good location. Inquire of owuer, 1309 Castro st. ESTAURAN 1 —GOOD CHANCE FOR MAN aud wife: proprietor going to leave ihe cliy. 216 Sixh 5. ; step fu and see. UOD CHANCE — DELICATESSEN STOKE for sale; living-rooms attached. 1234 Golden Gate ave.. 1010 12 A. 3. $50. BrEEET. caNbY, OV, cigars, laundry office; Folsom st. ) ANTED—GOOD COUNTRY SALOON; NOT 10 _near to city. Address W. C., box 108, Call Office. STATIONERY, must sell. 867 ALF INTEREST IN BLACKSMITH-SHOP, a0 205 Elghth st.; party must sell on account ot health. e §500. S AR, B0k axh 2 < hayes st. l“ [{g::’:Sg&w.b‘llizl‘fi?flkg‘?\l(k‘lr?? ;ilOrEN- {OR SALE—"“EASONABLE; 5 A (;Ul)l%_l-‘d\- s R N, ot ing restaurant; on a count sickness. 116 Geary. J EW STORE EEDS FURNITUR BEST STORE AND FACTORY; CENTRAL prices SILVEKSTIEN, 1 GAnex location: reasonable. Candy, box 8, Call. NDIANA AUCIION CO. REMOVED Montgomery st.; highest prices paid. 10 19 1 RINTING OFFICE; A B RGANI: $950; 1 stallments. 4 California st., room 5. EST PRICKLS FOR FURNITUKE, MDSK. etc. STREET & CRESWELL, Anctioneers 731 Boward sireeet. Houses bought 1n i heir entirety CARPEL CLEANING. 1.Y STEAM CARPET-CLEANING WORK: leans, moves, ays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr.. 88 and 40 Fighth st.; telephone South 250. VY BES YoU ButoMe DIsGUSTED WITH poor work send 10 SPA ULDING'S Ploneer Oac: pet-beating Works. 553-57 1ehama st.: tel. So. 40 DVANCE CAR‘ET-CLEANING CO., 402 Sutter; tel. Main 394 GEO. WALCOM, prop. JWAITs reitabiecarpercleaning, renovis, aiter- . atlon works, 413 Mcallister. Tel. Jessle 321 LEANING, 3c; LAYING. 83c; RU . SAM- ples tree; 'tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 3 Eightn. |3 EANCH OEFICE OF Tl CALL 167 NINTH s.: wang ads and subscriptions taken. VARPLIS CLEANED & KENOYATED LIKE Dew, 23Tenth; tei. South 36. Mackintosh & Co. 7 -CAN MILK ROUTE FOR SALE: MUST BE s0id. G. M. K, box 31, Call Uffice, HICAGU BOARD OF TRADE—WE HANDLE grain, provisions and stocks o margin There never was a more favorable time, and thers, is no market known that is better than Chice 1or canservative, profitabl trading. Write us once for daily and weekly market letter and book- let, telling how to muake money on CHICAGO BUARD OF TRADE. DULENHAVER & CO., 654 Lonsolidated Exchange bullding, Chicago. VERY EEST RreULTS OBTAINED RY placing your lodging-nouses, saloons. candy- stores. etc., with Streec & Cresswell, 721 Howard. ARE CHANCE—$11,000; 15 CASH, BAL- ance easy terms- grocery and sa0on business: income, paying $3000 per anpum; will seli for £5000, less than cost-on account of immediate de- parture; this is_your <pportunity; investizate at once. Apply THOMAS A. SMITH), 1601 Park st., Alameda- XPERIENCED DRUMMERS, FOR PAR- ticulars inqoire at room 26, 1003% Broadway, Oakiand. M OSEY LUANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH. ] osjewelry.sealskins. Uncle Liarris 15 Grant av. MALE HELP WANTED. AKER FOR COUNTRY, STEADY JOB, 330 ana found; 10 laborers for long job. near city, $20 and found: experienced apple-packer, long job, $26 and found; boy to do parter-work, $10 and found; boy for factory, $12 a week: young German 10" work round baxery, $20 and found; wal er. $35 to $40;. waiter, $20 to $25 and room' 4 miners, $2 a aay, ete. W. D. EWER & CO.. 626 Ciay st [ ANTED — EXPERIENCED AMERICAN driver for milk-waxon in clty; 835 and found: re erences. W. D. EWER & Cu., 626 Clay st. XPERIENCED DRIVER FOR BAKERY wagon; youiig Americun with refereuces. W. 99, Call Office: l’l)UNG MAN WANTS SITUATION, PRI- vate piace, care of horses, cows and do gardet- ing; good references A ddress P. L., box 12, Cal Oftice; Oakliand. W ANTED=SITUATION BY MIDDLE-AGED man; general utiiiiy; can do anyihing in pri- vate fawiiy. Addre:s 950 Unlon st., Oakland. ARVENTER WANTS WORK; MAKnS A specialty of repairing ola work, leaky roofs or underpiuntig, . duress Carpenter, box 133, Call. TOUNG MAN UNDiRSTANDS HARDWARE und yeneral merchandise, aiso bookkeeplig, pishes situaiion: ity or country. Hardware, ox 11 OACHMAN DESIRES A POSITION; CAN make uimself useful; first-class city reference. 6. C, box 80, Call . fiice’ ARK LOTS BOUGHT BY BENJ, H.LICH- TENSTEIN, 15 Grant ave. B2 A0 UALM ETING-Iik REGULAR ~& imnual meeting of stockholders of the i aka- lau Plaitation Company will be heid at the office of the company, 327 Market street. Sau fra’ cisco, ;on MUNDAY, the 2d day-of August, 1897, at the hour o~ 11-0'clock A.:M.. for the prpose of eleciing a board of dire: Lors Lo serve fur ihe ersu- in:yeir, and (he iTansaction of s «ch other busl- nes<us iiiay come before (he. meeiing. . I ransfer- books will close on. Fiiday, July 30; at 3 o'clock P M £ H. SHELDOX, Secretary. E&, [UE REGULAR ANNUAL MERTING of the stockholders of The Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works will be hieid at th- office of the compauy, southeast corner.of- Howard and._Beale ~an - Francisco. Californi, -on MON DAY, 159° 1 A 101 the purpose of BULDE yeai and :he transaction of. v ness as may come betore the mestin LR "MEAD, Secretary. MONEY “LOAN D ON DI MONDS, watches, sealsking Uncie Harns. 15 Granzav. NOTICES. £PECIAL 2, Mk, OLLIE STANLEY—GENUINE baths and electric treatment. 17 Stockton sL.. room K. Board:of Trustees to serve for the cn-| chi other busi: | E-PECTABLE GIRL WISHES SITUATION as zeneral housekeeper In Protestant family. 1858 Doiores st.. nr. Army. JWED SH GIRL WANTS SITUATION AS | X _cook. or heusework or working housekeeper; &u0d references; wages $20. 169 Lexin.ion ave, Tear nouse. J RIGHT NEW YORK LADY to several lines of business: good traveier; wishes position; capabie of adapting herseif to any kind or work. 24 Fifib, Toom 11. ACCUSTOMED 0Y OF 16 WOULD LIKE TO LEARN. A g0od Lrade; would prefer & position in & whole- z:’le Souss; best of rererences. Address M., box , La OUNG MAN, WELL EDUCATED AND thoroughly capab.e. 1o do any-kind of work, desires employment. “Addiess u.- . G., box 59, Call, Oaklaod. [ EXGETIC GERMAN BOY WOULD LIKE to learn: butcher business; gooa references; city or couutry. L E., box 1ad, Cail. ccok; hotel, $60. D. EWEK & CO., 626 Clay st. 9() LABORERS FOR A BRICKYARD, NEAR citv, 820 and board. C. R HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. PASTRY GUOK. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. 860: baker and pustry cook, ho.el, $50: baker and pastry cook, country ho el, $40. second cook, country ‘restavrant, $35 to #40: German second C. R HANSEN & CO,, 108 Geary st ANTED — YOUNG EXPERIENCED salesmen for retail dry-goods store; open evenings; state wages; reference expecied. N. R., box 143, this office. {XPERIENCED CUTTER ON CLOAKS wanted. M. SIMNOFF, 1228 Market st. HOEMAKER-8HOP: CHEAP; GUOD BUSI- ess; lowrent. Call 1802 Bush st ARBERS' ASSOCIATION FREE EMPLOY- ment Office. & FUCHS, Sec’y, 325 Grant ave. RANUH OFFICK OF 1 HECALL, 167 NINTH tt.—Waut ads and subsciptions taken. ECRULTS WANTED FOR THE UNITED tates marine corps, United States navy: sble-bodied, uomarried men, between the ages of 21 and 80.'years, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally declared their intention to become such; must be of good char- acter and habits and abie 10 speak. read and write English, and be between 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in height. For further information apply at the recruiting oftice, 20 Kilis at., ~an Francisco, Cal. NEW WALDO LoDG NG-HOUSE, 765 Mis sion st., bet. 3d and 4th—Single room per night, 10c to 6Uc: per week, 70c 10 $2: clean,quiet; spe- cial attention to- morning cails; open all night. {REL FARE, FREE FARE—160 LABORERS, 1ockmen, teamsters und masons’ helpers for railroad work, 81 75 (02 a dav: we ship Mou- duy night. C.' R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st 65 MEN WANTED MONDAY FROM #83 D to $15 per mo s th and found: 10 cooks, dif- ferent piaces, $6., $40, $30 and $25: v walters, $30, £35 and '$20: ' hotel porter; bakery-boy: har- ness-maxer, $85: Italiau zardener, $.0; 20 team- siers, 1 75, $1 60 aud 816U & day: 50 laburers, $17., 81 60, $ 50 a day and §20 per month and found farmer and wife; 35 farmers, orchard and Vineyard hands $28, $25 and $20 yer non.h and found; 60 femaxers, 8c e ch: 60 woodchuppe: $1 15 per cord: 8 choreboys for ranches, $15: man torun a chicsen ranch; biacksmith, $26: shingle- bolt_cutters; Gorman for machi.e-shop. MUR- RAY & RIEADY, 634 and 836 Clny 5:- ARNESS-MAKKR FOR KEPATRING, KTC., #35 month and fou d: 60 lubnrers for & large manufacturing -company, “etc; $20 a.d found. MUKRAY & READY, 634 and 635 Cla+ st. RY-GOODS CLERK., $40 A MONTH, KAY & READY, 634 and 638 Ciay st. MUR- ARK LOTS BOUGHT BY BENJAMIN LICH- TENSTEIN. 15 Grant ave. (OMPETENT, TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN J-wishes to do wasuing, ironing, cooking or house: ieaning by the dav: best references. MRS. JARDENER, GLRMA . KEEPING IN OR- dur gardens by day or month: good and cheap; work guaranieed. Apply by letter, 605 Pine st. NDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN, WILLING TO work, would 1lke a positio of Some kind. ~Call or address 239 Twenty-seventh s | M. CURTIS, 5367 Twenty-sixtu st., near Mission. RE IABLE YOUNGLAUY WHO OAN 61V references as bokkeeper, t;pewriter and stenographer desires position; or governess for chiidren in some nice fumily. Address Position, box 37, Call Uttice: JEAT AMERICAN WOMAN WANTS WORK;: £00d p.uin cook ; fine Iaundress: country pre- ferred: wil - care foc invalid lady if required. MRS KEKR, 1231 Market st 25 1000 BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED, $1.50: ‘weddfig wor =" HILL, 2.1 Geary " 5 JAD aENANS FIECTE, collections made Collection Co., 415 Mo b FOR 4 aty or_country. Pacific 25 at.. Toom. 6 tel. 558U, EWELL'S DATRY Is NOW LOCATED at 30 and Folsom sts. Tel. White 271, UUNG SIRANGER OF SOME EXPERIL ence would like s housekeeper's place iu first- ass hotel or widower's home. Room 2, 12014 Geary st. TOUNG GI L JUST FROM THE EAST DE- s ies 1o secure & lucra ive housekeepsr's pla. bache.or's or widower's home: preferred. 821 Mission st., room 5. ANTED—SITUATION BY SOBER AND industrious + ng .neer; loni exgerience In run- y ning eiectric machinery; small saiary. v 140, Call i T B dex ILLMAN WANTS SITUATION: 16 YEARS' | experieace in - gold aud silver mills Address M. M., vox 133, Call. referen.e \W ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAR RIED MAN situadion for driving & team or unv kind of work. ~ Address M. 8. JONEOVICH. 1232 Paclfic. 7 ANT . D_POSITION BY EXPERI: NCED mar as bartender. P. 0. address H. CLARK, Belmout, Cal. Y UNG MAN (MABRIED) WISHES POST- tion on bread or with cukes. Address G. C. Ar. box 38, Cail Uflice. % best of = TUKKL~H .CABINKT BATHS FOR -5 - R, 11,120 Geary st. e L SUNDAY MEETINGS. 111 LARKIN ST. TO-NIGHT KATE Heussmuin’s grand. insyir.tional “pub.ic lec ture and iest.mee ing: admession free: siitings daily, $1; cTces Friday eveni gs, 25¢; Teadings by mail. $1, includi, ¢ stamps: 4 Written questions unswercd, 50c. 110 F.an oin st TOUNG EASTKRN LADY, STRANGER, detires a porition as housekeeper: widower’s or bacheior's It me preferred. 126 ¢ourth st room 21, secoud floor. TUUNG WIDOW, SITUATION AS HOU~E- keeper for bacheloror widower; or will do plain me ding." 106 Fourth st., r. 2. ¢ SCANDIN VIAN Z tio Elorida GIRLS WIS POSI- to cook or do general housework. 113% IDWARD EARLE'~ SLATE-WRITING SE- Y ance to-night; 330 Ellis st.: ** eeing is believ- ing”; munifestatious in full gasiight: 50 cents. FUUNG GERMAN GIRL OF KXPERIENCE Would like a housekeeper's place. city or coun- try_orwill do pluln wending. 207 Post, room 8. OHN SBLATIR, GRAND T£S8T *EANCE T signt at 8 o'clock sharp at hall 909 Market st.; all invited; admission, 1Uc, RULIABLE woMaN work in hote.. or gentleman’s family. WANTS CHAMBER- position as housekeeper in a 6. F,, box 121, Call Office. OOKKEP<R: EXPEKIENCED:; REFER. ences given. Address J. B., box 143, Call: Horsu CLERK FROM THE STATE OF Maine “(just arrived) would like a position. Address Cler, 1630 Union st., Uakland. 'w ANTE=SITUATION BY MAN, AGED 32, a3 booskeeper. cashier, correspondent or pos- 1o of tiust: bas had_eXporience anu can fartish re erences. Address X, ox 65, Lall Oflice. (CO9KS FOR CITY AND COUNTRY, §40 To 860: walters, hotels, City and _country: vege- table man: dishwashrs, $15-10 $26: porcer for suloon. Sunuay to 12’ M. LEON ANDRE, 308 Siockion'st. x(h’l'-(‘:LIAsxq COOK; wages $30; Oakingi, PRIVATE FAMILY; MRS CATTELL, 525 Eighth st. 0 YOU WANT A GOVERNMENT POSIL- tiou? “Hours shor , Work easy. salaries good, P sure; $900 to $50.0 per annum; 6,00 yhoin: cles this year; cutalogue free. ~ Addres Hughes Clvii Service Preparation, Washington, b C. SALESMAV-—] FIRST-CLAS~ CLOAK-FIT- ter and sa'esman, tallor preferred; also 1 41 Salesman {n notions, 1inings «i:d thread. - Apply at once, open ev nings, U. 8. Industrial Agency, 165 Crocker building: BY, FIRSI.CLASS WINEHOUSE, A BAR. K8 “per spraking German: underatands mixing dri. ks, also ac. as {NUOOT 3a esman; ony one of good characier necd appiy. Bar, box 10, Uall. W ANIED_BOY 10 WORK IN STORE: wages $15 w month 10 COmmence. H. C., box 39, Call: e Adice l)KY§lCIAN WHO IS A GUOL TALK.R o " make money introducing .a new mea caf Puulication neces ary 10 every physiclan. - F. P.KSON. the Whitacer & Ray Company, 723 Market st YUUNG MAN TO ACT 'AS TREASUKER compan . traveling: must have small anount of cash; jeferences exchunsed. G. E.. box 50, La L. JADIES < SHOKS, SOLINU. —3bc: MEN'S shoes, soling, 50c: all repairing done at half the usual price. 562 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d. \V ISCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD s, NR. Market: 300 rooms, 25c a night; reading- room; free 'bus and basgage o and from the ferry. W ANTED—GET YOUR SHOES MADE 1O 4L your feet at the same brice vou bu tealy- made ones, from $1, 13, $4 and $5, ai 562 Mis- 8ion st., between First and Second sts. K. §1MON WANTS 100 MEN 10 GET BOTTLE . beer or wine bc; best free lunch. 643 Clay. ANTED, TOCOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR- ersaclerks KNOX Collection Agoy, 110 Sutter. VUMS. 160 10U 750 PEK N1GHT: 5UC AU 3l 30 per week. Urfenial, 226 Drumm st ANTED—LABURERY AND MECHANIOS 10 know that. Ed Kolkin, Keno House proprie- tor. still runs Denver Honss 217 Third st.: 13J jarge roums; 26 per nignc: 81 10 83 ver week. HOUSES WANTED. ANTED—8-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE cholce location. for lot: rent nouse, THea MCCARTHY CO, 646 Mascet st. OUSE WANTED—HOUSE OF 6 OR 9 rooms; simply furnished: large yard. Ad- dress W., box 4, Uail Uffic, Oakland. ANTED—NICELY F.k ISuED 6 OR 7 room flat or cot.age for one year; no children. lAddl'le-! K., box tois office, stating terms an d ocatlon. ROOMS WANTED. OUNG MAN WANTS SUNNY ROOM WITH piali bourd in small privai- family: nlease te price. Address Y. M., box 19, Cali Office. 00M WANTED; WEST+RN ADDITION; I\ gentieman: . .org6 C..box 121.Cal . BOARDING WANTED. e e e ANt ARKRIED LADY WISH| S BOARD, NOT TO exceed $20, with use of plano and parlor; ref- er-nces exch nged. Ad. MRS E. R, box 99, Call. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED-10 BUY GENTLEMAN'S NEC a "nn‘gh nd clothing. Address 8. H, box 25 all Oftic £ MITCHELL, CARPET-CLEANING CO., « 240 14ih st cleaning 3¢ a yard: tel. Mis 74 VARPELS CiKANED, KENOVALED LIKE Dew. J. McQUEEN 453 Stevenson. Tel. S.228 ONKLIN'S CARPEL- BEATING WORK3a 883 Golden Gate ave. Telephone Eas: 126 CLATRVOYANTS. A A TELLS FULL NAME. ASKS NO QUESTIONS. MRS, NASH, CLAIRVOYANT AND MEDIUM, This celebrated medium, the clairvoyant of all clairvoyants, who sees it ail, tells you all and in- stantly zives you peace and happiness 1 never ask & question, but before you utiera word I teil your aume, es 10 full of ali that you are inter- ested in, all dates, f.cts, etc. I tell you who sre true to you and who are false, what hopes you may bave of winning your desires and whal obsta- cles are n your way and how to remove them. How to make the best of your talents and pros- er. How to got money. I find lost articles and ocate hidden (reasure; Before. en ering into busi- ness. law, divorce or marriage consuit me. Drive away evil spells, stumblins biocks, bad luck aud habits. and overcome ail evil works, rivals and enemies. I never fail. 1 have brouzht about more happiness than all oth.r mediums. Cthers are be helped: why not.you? 1f you are going o see a medium, why no- see the very best? It costs nomore. Nothing to be paid in advance, and it not entirely satisfactory nothing at ail. Do you desire anything fairer than that? Residence, 420 [Eddy st., between Leavenworth and Hyde. Office hours: § 4. M. (08 P. . ME. MOKKAU. BEST MEDIUM, CLAIK~ ‘voyant, card-reader: 25cup. 73 Fourth st. MPLE REINER, MOST WO DE! FULCLATK- voyant, psycholosical | a'mist of the century; astonishes most skeptical; remains short time: chance of & lifetime to consult ber. 511 Jones st. Mi. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- ant_card-reader, born double vell and second Bight; diagnoses disease, tull life reading; la. 50c; gents'$1: palm. and clairv.: sit. $1 60, 126 Tur) RRIVED — MRS MANDINA, TEST ME- djum and healer: life readinss by palmisiry and astrology: she invites the most skeptical; ® Usfsction guaran.eed. 108 Mcson st. | (ANDY W ANTED—PARTNER WITH $700 T0 8800 in long-established wnolessle manufacturing business: experience not nrcessary, as party will be expected to 100k a'ter outside trade; must have some: knowledge of bookkeeping: a g0od chance for the right man: preseni partner £oing to Alaski Address W. M., box 125, Call Office. ESTAURANT; NICELY FITTED UP; NEW rench range; goed location : 7 well-furnished rooms; other business; will seil at sacrifice. G., box 5%, Cail Oftice. AND ICLCREAM BUSINESS; large_soda fountain, half price; 4 livings rooms. 74 Ninth st. 7OUNG GERM AN WIDOW WISHES GEN tle nan partner. Apply 111 Geary st., room 2. ALOON FOR SALE CHEAP; RENT 81 free water. 1308 Mission st. MOSEYLOANEDON DIAMONDS, WATCH: es,jewelry,sealskins. Uncle Harris,15Grant av. hxéxfiss BUSINESS; ESTABLISHED 18 years; cor. Post snd Larkin, for sale: good horse and wagon; owner Tetiring. Inquire gro- cery. QTATIONERY, NEWS AND BOOK STORE; branch laundry; oo location; must sell, 1013 Fitth st Youre LADY (SMALL CAPITAL) WANTS gentleman partuer. 9 Powel, room 8, 2d floor. ANTED—PARTNER WITH $1000 TOJOIN in manufacturing business; 0o oppositicn. Address L J., box 30, Call uffice. INE-PAYING CORNER GROCERY AND 1 bar: kept by present owner for 15 years: good ¢ chance for 2 young men. . Apply Call Office. JINE FIXTURES COMPLETE OF A F biicnerstiop: also horse, wagon: must be sold: muke offer. Cail at once 940 Dolores st. ORNFRSALOON FOR SALE CHEAP. 1100 ) }“Kentucxy and xighteenth st. LD-ESTABLISHED BUTCHER-SHOP TO rent cheap. 1117 Harrison at. i | 5(). BEANCH BAKERY, CONFECTION- 150, &5 “notions.. grocares: 6 living- rooms, furnished; rent free. - 449 Guerrero st ME. ARNDT, 6K MAN FORTUNL-TELL- er; tells past and future: gives picture future busband or wife; 50c up: never faiis. ME. MELBOURNE, GIETED CLAIRVOY- ant aud card reader: never fails; call and be convinced. 437 O'Farrell st., ground floor. ME. LENEMAK — FORTUNES TOLD BY planets: predicted “74’ passengers steamer on isiand. 19 Sixth M 155 VAN DE VERE LEAVE: FOR ALAS- V1 ka fn few days:consult heratonce. 1 Fifih 8., parior L. RS. ZI - ELLA, BUSINESS MEDIUM AND astrologer. 1089 Grant ave., room 12. YPSY LIFE-RE DER. 3 SEVENTH ST.: Indies 26c, gents 50c: all questions answered: ME. HANSE \, PALMIST, CAKD-WRITER; past, present and future, = 5c. 148 6th at., r. b, MFE.SYBILLE: FROM CRADLE TOGRAVE: future Lusband’s picture 25c:ladies. 914 O'Farr ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice; pames gives: 25¢ up.d Fourta. 1SS i, Lo El, THE ORIGINAL CAKD: reader. returned to 121 Monigomery. room S. M APIKITUALISM. ETERSILEA MU ICAL, PSYCHICAL LIT- erary soirees, Sunday aud Wedoesday, 8 sharp. 503 Golden Gate ave.: 25c. ELECTRIC rs. 122 Tayior WAXTID—ULD BOOKS HIGHEST ¢ ASH price puid. C. K. SPAFFOKD, 1705 Market. Ciae 1 —baadld LaLL; vesill OF MULRCHIPUOL bud Waiks ads oy on. taki VW INCHESTER HOUSE 44 1HIED ST. NR Market: 200 rooms zBc (o 8150 per nl; £1 60 to $6 per week: convenlent and respectable; ieo bus and baggage 10 and from the terry. | 10UD CARPENTER TO WUKK I - G chauge for room. 922 10st st X - (). BURROS: ONE 9x12 UPRIGHT ENGINE. CWGEORGE W. KNEASS, 718 Third st. WO MEx TO WORK ON VEGETA qunn: call to-day. 1234 Eldridge, off Ch!nL: QOKS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT. HOLMES Book Company, 704 Mission si. ELIVERY MAN. 38 PARK AVE.; MON- Dd-: morniug at 8 YR MoK MES, HENDEE RODGKE, mag. healer; sit. claic Tue. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE e 418 Maskhi st.+ hours 9 until 6 p. . BS BATr HOSKINS InCLES: TUES & Fri, 8 pa i rendings dal'y, 1. 701 McAliister. PAY S BROKER-OLD GOLL. SILVEE, CAST- off cio:hing bought. Add. COLEMAN, 41 Third. RS, J. ARTIN—ORDAINED MINIST~R. | Spiritual medium; crystal reader. 233 Sixih. T OSKE WANTING SITIINGS WITH v RS, Gritlin come soon; leave Aug. 1. 42614 Grove. RS JLJ « HIINEY, SPLlTUA L MEDIUM, for messages and advice. 1206 Market si. 22814 Sixtn. | <UOn BEANCHL BAKERY, \OI10N AND 2ZO. candy-s.ore; 2 living-rooms. 1321 Bu- chanan st. UTCHEK-~HOP TO_ LET; FIXTURES; y | Wesiern addl.lon. 1208 Scott st., near Eddy. TIAND EAUSDEY, IN PE.HCT ORD.R, ] with good rade, for sale . a bargaln. For jar lculars call of write, A. W. C, Cil Ofiice, Oakland. 700D PAYING RESTAURANT ACKOSS the bay; 15 steady boarders: living-rooms: price $225. A ppiy-this office. Funsens (COMI'. ETELY FURNISHED) ! Large baseme (£ saloon and restaurant (45x90) on yrominent corner: low rent; fine chance to start business. Call 825 Market st., room 629. NOOD-PAYING He TEL BUSINE LONG- (G Loiabiisned: half nteres: $500; whole $10)0. | Address Cosmopolitan Hoiel. Petaluma. IGHT MANUFA. TURING BUSINESS FOR .I) sale; over 100 per cent profits; only small ROBINSUN, 2234 Geacy, — cv-li capital required. roow 27. SEW NG-MACHINK STOR®; GOOD $400. clance tor smart man 1559 Marker, ORTOAND AGESNCY tHIS PAPE®R IN. quirs (uis Office uraé 88 Tuird s, Forusad, Uregon. TBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FORTHE S i taken a: brancn e 25w Muyes se: cpen uutil v 80 o'elc B — ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE: DIVO.C LAWS A SPEC jalty: private; no fee without success: probate inisolvency, collections. prients, trademarks, etc. obrailed: private detectives: estab. ished 10 year; G W.HOW £, sily atlaw,850 M: rec. cor ookt, DVICK FREE. NUCHAKuE UNL om0 cesstul W, W. DAVIDS N, 927 Marke: e e —— O O PROFESSIONAL CARDS, e ONN £. RICHARDS, LAW UFFICES, ROOMS 26 and 27, Crocker bullding; a T Prahataon O ng; telephone Mala

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