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THE £A FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 189 e e ... . TR B e e ey e SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL.™ PUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, opeun unil 12 o'clock every pignt in the vear. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery streer, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 9 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street: open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. cormer Sixteenth and Misslon streets; open until 8 o'clock. ¥ 2518 Mission street: open until 8 o'clock. 167 Ninth strect; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1505 Poik street; open until 8:30 o'clock. NW. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets: open till § o'clock. CHURCH NOTICES. SUNDAY MEETINGS—Continued. ESshdiueritymnsbbatl s B oot i MARKET, REAL HALL, “EIKST Aj;lp??g,ml Church’ P. M., tests to all, Mr. Keegap, ) rs Dunham, Bruce: 8 p. M, convincing tes o Guestions answered, Mrs. Ladd. Finnican, Robinson. Dunham, Gilson; 10¢ TRINES SPIRITUAL 8 CIFTY, 909 T etet 11, 2 and § 7. 3. Misses Sealey Barcler, Flils, My, Hanson. Dr. Carpenter, others! 10 CAmMp-meeting to-MOrFOW. AKLAND PSYCHICAL SOCIETY, FRATER- QAo Weahingion st—3 A M conference; 8 p. ¢ Professor Lovesnd; lecture foowed by Mme. Mon ague. r11: LARKIN 10-NIGHT, KATE HEUSS- A "Siiws public test meetinz. free: sittings dafly, $1: circles Friday evening, 25c. 115 Frankiiu st. FITUATIONS WANTED—Continnea. 70U \G EASTERN LADY WOULD LIKE A housekeeper s posiiion: no objection to snor: dist.nce in country. Koom 3, 995 Market st. SITUATTIONS WANTED-Continnad, JARDENER, GENKRALLY USEFUL; UN- A dersiands care of horses; can milk: mo! erate wages. Address 674 Six.eenth st., East Uskland. Y— NG KUSSIAN ' LADY DESIRES A working housekeeper’s place: country hotel or widower's home preferred. Room 2, 223 Post. EFINKD MIDDLE - AGED LADY FROM the East wishes position as housekeeper in gentleman’s home: best 0f reference. Address W., box 31, Cull Office. M IPDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN WANTS M g/ iuation as housekeeper in asmail tamily, German preferred. Call 322 Tweifc., upstairs. 11 UATION WANTED BY YOUNG GIRL TO take care of chiluren. or would do waiting in nice family: good refercnce. Call 263615 Sutter. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIEN- in Beethoven [ = tist—Services at 11 A. 3L t Jall, £ 36 Post st., cor. Powell. Christian Science | Jible Lessons: subject; * Paul Teaches that | Chbristlan Liber y is_Not License to Indulge, but | Ove:coming of. Material Appetites.” Sunday- \ for_chlwren st the same hour. “sclence St st inursaay ai8 P M. in Ruby All are welcome. ¥1. T CONGEEGATIONAL CHURCH, corner of Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George pastor, will preach moraing and 11 o'clock: theme, ce, T:45 (= C. Adams, D.D., evening. Morning service “REE SPIRITUALMEETING, 2 AND 8 P. M. Golden Rule Hall, 948 Mission, near Sixtn, PROFESSOR GILL. ENT COLORED GTRL WOULD LIKE 100 as nurse or com janion. Address 356 Nioeteenth st., Cakiand. Ry £ TEST MEETING, 8P, 335 MCAL- l'l)l,' G LADBY (STRANGER) DESIRES A housekeeper’s place; bacheior's or widower's home preferred. 12013 Geary st., room 2. lister. Stitt, Nita, Meakln, Hargrave, Carpen- der, others. V. MILLER'S ETHEREALIZING MA- J+ teriallzing seance; 8 P. M.; 50c. 409 Leaven- worth st. RS. MAYO STEERS, 11234 OAK; CIRCLES M Fietay, 8 7. 5; 1hursday: 2 P . readings. M USICAL, PSYCHICAL AND LITERARY A Christian Fatalism.” Eveniog serv X o'clock: theme, *“Ihe Power of 1 ove " The pastor's Bible class immediately afier niorning serv jce. Sunaay-school at 12:i5 P @ Y. P. S C. 6:30 p . Samuel D. Mayer, organist and choir- master. 7 THIRD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Fiite pear Mission—Rev. Willlam Rader, pastor. ces &t 11 A.M. The pustor will preach on “Help From the Hills.” At 7:45 ¥ M. Mr. Rader’s theme will be, “iife Lessons District.” Music by a large From the Klondike chorus choir, under the direction of William C. Stadifeldt. All are cordially invited soirees Sun.. Wed. evs, 10c. 803 G. Gateav. M=, EGGERT AITKEN, MEDIUM, GIVES '170\';\'(4 GIRL, JUST FROM THE EAST, DI sires 1o scure a lucrative housekeeper's plac bacheior’s or widower's home preferred. 821 Mission st., room 5. 5 JEAT, RELIABLE YOUNG WIDOW WISHES position as companion or housekecper. Ad- dress k., box 136, Call Office. l’UUNG GIKL WISHES SITUATION TO DO upstairs work and sewing. 121615 Bryant st. OMPETENT BOOKKEKPER WANTS A position: wages reasonable; good references. Address B. H., box 159, Call. RS. MAXWELL COLBY, 1261 OAK ST.— Siitings aally; circle ~aturday evening. sittings daily at 320 McAlilster st. MPE YOUNG'S TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT; ——————— e 10c: wonder:ul tests. 605 McAllister st. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIO BF churen, Post st. near Webster— to-day at 11'A M and 7:45 P M. school at 9:30 4. M Rev. Richard H. Kennedy of Pepperell, Mass., will preach boih morning and eve.ing LThe public is cordially invited to the services. CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, BE=Z Coruer of Geary ana Powel ste.—Kev. John pbill, D.D., pastor. Servicesa 11 A. M. and 7:45Pp M Evening topic, “Why Not To-night Music, mornin Te Deum” in D, P. B. Spa offertory, trio irom oratorio “Creation,” “On The ¥ach Living Soul Awsits” Music, eve.ing: “Boaum Es:,” J. 5. Camp; offertory, * The Kiug of Love ephierd 1s,” quartet. All are made welcom CHRISTIAN CHURCH, vet. Howard and Mission—| A M. Morning service at 11 | . Intermediate C. E. 5P. .E 6:30 p. M. Lvening service 7:45 1 M. subject, “Ideal Prayer” (by re- que t, “What God Has Done for Man’s Salvation.” Seats free. All welcome. Come. F a\k S. Ford, pastor. g FIRST B rveinn s Sunday-schuol 9 7 OUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion, second work Or sewing, or will ao house- work. Apply. MRS, HIRD, 721 Elis st.; tele- phone Su:ter 52. IMPLOYMENT OFFICE—MRS, LAMBERT, 417 Powell st. (iel. Main 638%), furnishes best belp of all nutlonalities. T THE PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, £ 328 Geary: all kinds of positions for women. VW ILLING WOMAN WISHES SITUATION to o general housework. Apply F. S., box 85, Call Office. NV IRL OF 16 WISHES SITUATION TO A% X sist in housework. Apply at 69 Serpentine place, bet. Sixteenth and >eventeenth s.s, near Ashbury. TOUNG WOMAN, WITH A CHILD 3 YEARS old, would iike situation; city or country. Y. M., box 8, Call. 7 OUNG GIRL WOULD JIKE SITUATION; assht in honsework and children; weages $15. G. G, box 9, Cali. S£COND UNITARIAN CHURCH, COR. BF 1eniieth and Capp sts.—A. J. Wells, pas- tor; residence 924 Vslencia st Service to-night at 7:45. Sermon by the pastor on “The Joy of Youth.” No morning Service. Seats are free. Sunday-sclool session at 9:45 A. M. [ =% SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST piscopal Church, cor. Hayes and Buchanan sts—Fev. John Stephens, pastor; residence, 309 | Halght stree . Presching at 11A. M. and 7:45 ». u. | Tre pastor will pieach at both services. Topic | for morning, “The Royal Degree.” ¥or evening, The 1wo Kuling Passions of Mankind,” a pre- great cosl-miners’ strike. 'Sunday- \ B. Perkins superintend- | lude of t school at 12:30 P. M., eni. Fpworth League s P. % The public cordially invited to all the services of this church. Seats free. Ushers in aitendance. | evening &t 7 Praver-meeting Wednesday o'clock. W OMAN WANTS CHAMBERWORK AND washing or general housework {n a small fam- ily. 103 Natoma st. i uScEAEaEIkN LADY OF EXPERIENCE as a honsekeeper wants a place: will do plain mending: no objection to short distance in coun- iry. Kooms i0 and 11, 122 Post st. 7OUNG FRENCH LADY, HAVING SEV- eral years' experience as housekeeper, wants a place: lodging house or bachelor's home pre- ferred. R 1, 223 Postst. OLORED GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO take care of children or assist with house- | work; sleep home. G. H. B., box 99, Call Youse WIDOW WISHES TO MAKE HER- self generally useful around house. 223 Mason st., room 5. EFINED YOUNG LADY WANTS HOUSE- keeper's place; city or country. 17 Ktockion st., room 82. 7OUNG EASTERN LADY WITH SMALL capital. out of a position, would like a business partuer. 9 Powell st., room 8. MENICAN MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW, UN- incumbered, wishes position as lady’s com- penion or housekeeper for wi ower or bachelor: city or country; understands all branches of housekeeping aud managing children; references. Address A. M., box 2, Cull Office. 7OUNG WIDOW DESIRES POSITION AS companion or housekeeper. 121 Montgomery 8t., room 8 7OUNG PARISIAN WIDOW OF EXCEP- tional experience desires olace as working housekeeper: hotel or widowes Room 81, 1122 Market st. Y QUNG GERMAN GIRL OF SOME EXPERI- ence wan s permanenc housekesper’s piace in summer resort or widower's home. Koom 11, 223 Post st. % home preferred. 95245 MISSIUN — SULSCRIFTIONS — AND DZb want ads taken for THE CALL HILDREN'~ DRESSMAKER, UN DE R- stands remodéling, also fancy costumes, desires work in famiiies; highest references given. G.D. M., box 48, Cal ROTESTANT WOMAN DESIRES SITUA- tion to sssist in housework, take care invalid or children. 14214 Fourth st {XPERIENCFD GIRL WISHES SITUATION in small family to do general housework : good reterence if required. Please call at 8560 Twen- ty-second st. W ANLED — BY A WIDOW, FPLACE ON ranch as working housekeeper: good cook, laundress, milker and experienced butter-maker; best city reference. Address L V. C., 542 Minna 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OKFICK OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. Y 906 SOUTHERK LADY WISHES EOSE tion us housekeeper; city or country. Call 234 O'Farrell st., rooms 4-5. CHURCH, COR. CAPP sis,—Kev. J. N. Beard, 1 A. AL by the pastor. ; b:45 P. M Augus ity and the Church.” sShort sermon. cordlal.y invited. Seats fre | housework; can furuish JITUATION TO DO UPSTAIKS WORK AND ) sewing or assist with children and sew; city or couniry. S. W., box 90, Call. OUNG WOMAN RECENTLY FROM ENG- land wishes & position as housekeeper for bachelor or widower. 117 Eddy st., room MAKKEL >1.—BRANCH OFFICR U 4 1ng CaALL: want ads und subscripuons tuken. |3, SUBER, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAX, | chance to finish trade in carriage painishop: bas hud considerable experience as rough hand; small wages accepted. 1309 Castro st. ‘ubscriniions & want ads« tnken. 615 LAKE CA LL: VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. N Market: 200 rooms 26 to 8150 per night: 41 50 10 $6 per week: convenient and respectabte: i T e e FFMALE N—BRANCH UFrICE OF THE BELP WANTED. W AITRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL, §25, CALL early; cook, boa:.ding-house, near cit:, $30; Testaurant wailress, 36 4 week: waiiress, small botel, $15; 6 waltresses, arm work. $4 and $5: girl for Alameda. $20; ranch cook. §25, sce party here; 18 girls, housework, $15 and $2U. C. R. ANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st (‘XRL FOR CHAMBERWORK AND WAIT- X ing, plain hotel. short distance from city, $20: girls 1or housework apd cooking. MULLAY & READY, Leading kmployment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay'st. AT,THE PACI: ICEMPLOY o ENT A ENCY, 328 Geary st, heip of all nationalities. ] ADIES TO ADDRESS ENVEIOPEN, CIR- culars and write for us at home: reply with selt-addressed stamped envelope. Peerless Com- pany, South Eend, Ind. W ANTED_YOUNG GIRL 10 ASSIST WITH light housework; good home and $5 a month. Apply 1630 Grove st. ERMAN WOMAN WITH DAUGHTER about 14 to cook for 14 people. 417 Powell st. W AXTED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework. Apply at 401 Buchanan st. ANTED_EXPRRIENCED FUR FINISH- ers. Arctic Fur Co., 935 Market st, ANTED_YOUNG WOMAN HOUSEKFEP- er; widower, ng chiidren. G. F-, box 83, Calt. ANTED_NORTH GERMAN GIRL FOR ups airs work an i to artist with chiidren. Ap- Diy at 1602 Fell st ERMAN GIRL FOR SECOND WORK AND assist with chiidren. Call at 517 Devisadero s.. Monday, 9 to 2. IRL 18 TO 20 FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; 2 in family; $10. 416 Stelner, evening. EAT YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST GENERAL housework. Apply after 10 A. M. at 619 Guerrero st. ADIES, DO YOU KNOW THAT WE HAVE the larges: and best school in America, and that every woman shou d_know how to make her owa clothing even if she does not have todo dressmaking for a living? The sooner you siurc 1n the better. Lressmakers who wish to improve should invest gaie our method of cutting and fin- ishiog: unlimiied lessons; casy payments: ail are iovited to call. The -u.c.oweil D essmaking and Milllnery School, 103 Post; patterns cut to it,25c. FLi’NNs, FLYNN'S Headquarters for tailor system; un.imited los- sons; thorongh tuition. 1055 Market st. [ANTED — XPERIENCED OPKRATORS on fancy white flannel shirts; also & limitea number of young giris who reside at home for in- suruction. “Apply Standurd Shirt Factory, Gough and Grove sts. UITER AND FITTER ON LADIES’ DRESS- es and shirtwalsts: must be quick and compe- no others need apyly: state full purciculars. . F., box 79, Call Office: ten G. OMEN AND GIRLS WANTED T0 WORK on fruit. CODE, ELFLLT & CO., corner of Tenth and Bryant sts. 0SITION WANFED BY 2 YOUNG R- man-American girl , one for cham berwork in & botel or boarding-house, the other for general rst-class references: please write to us. MISS FLOKRA ERNEST, 183 Halstead st., Chicago, IlL. near Market.—Ven. | , fev. H. B. Monges | Moroing service, 11 A. 3 : speciai mu- I service at 7:4d P. M.; music by full-vested | choir of fifty men and boys under the personal di- reciion of Henry Kir< White Jr.; organist, Mr. Georze . King' Programme for evening service llows: Processional, Parker: choral service. Psalter, Oxiora, Bauister, Humphrey ificat, Forward; Xunc Dimi tis, Glibert anthem solo, Mendelssohn: hymn, Goss; hymun, | Parker; offertory anthem, Baruby; presentation, | plain song:; Beuedict on hymn, Dykes; Retroces- sional, Barnby. DR ESS- terms $1 25 WANTED — BY = COMPETENT ker, engagements in familiel aday; refereuces. 259 Tork st. TOUNG WIDDW WANTS TO DO HOUSE- work for gentleman; wages no object; city or country. Call or address 2283 Sixtn s, room 6. W AN, GooD LAUNDEE cleaner, wishes to go out by the day. 501 Leavenworth sk WOUNe aRoE Winse booth at Mechanics’ Falr. Call Oftice. SS AND HOUSE Call at POSITION IN Address box 20, B "A_REVIVAL IS IN PROGRESS AT the West ~ide Cbristian Chutch, on Bush st, near Devisadero, couducted by Pastor-Evan- gelist W. . Garder, assisted by ite T. Nes- bii, sololst and song leader. ~Sermon toples: | To-day, 11 A. M., “The Mind of Christ’: 8 P. ., | railibly Safe”; Monday.8 P M., o: rites” Tuesday, *“Who Was Jesus Curis:?” (answered e’ Bi closed); Wednesday, “Who Was | Jesus Chiist?" (answered with the Bible of Thursday, “Liow to Be a Christian”; Friday, -J 1o the Lord.” Praise service begins each evening at 7330, FRENCH REFORMED CHURC Pacitic, between Powell and Mason—Morn- ing service 11 o’clocl *From Darkuess to Light."” Evenins service (kuzlish), 7:45: “The Prodigal | Son”; illusirated chalk tal | —%- FROF.L BURNHAM PEGG OF JON. don, ¥ nd. will preach at 8 o’clock P. M..| in Gospel Hal ason st. Subject “Living in Dou't fail to near nim. ry Tuesday evening | will_give an address on Gospel meetiugs every s Moutgom: Advo = ENCE SERVICES AT Home College, 3360 Seventeentd st.. Sun- , August 15, at 2:50 P. M. Discourss by M. E. ramer, subject, “Our Work Across the Conti- nent.” B 5N ERANCISCO THEOROPHICAL Society, 819 Market st.—Lecture to-night, Mercie M. Thirds. Why I Believe in Re- All are welcome. “Upbullding of Caaracter, vesday evenin, THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY,— Free puoiic leciures every Sunday at 8 tve Sons’ Hall, 414 Mason st. Subject to- Relncarnatio: by Miss Marie A. Walsh, NOTICE OF MEETIN - CALIFORNIA LODGE NO. v 1, 1. 0. 0. F.—All m+ mbers are = earnestly reques «d 1o be present = meeting on MUNDAY EVENIA S Aug 16, at8 +lon ¥ x cel sior Degree confer th. second P. J. MILLET, N, G. W EXCELSIOR DEGREE Lodge No. 2, 1. 0. 0. F.—Regu- Jar meeting THIS EVENING. Second =3 degres will be conferrec. I A. K. KINGSFORD, D. M. MORSE LODGE NO. 257, L 0. 0. heofficers and me: % bers of this iodge are notified to semble in the ball on SUNDAY, August 15, at 9:50 A snarp, 10 atiend the funeral of ourlae brother, CHARLES GKOSS- LICHT.P.G. By order F.'LUDEMANN, N. C. BuND, Kec. Sec. fi! “ORMAN LODGE NO. 184], K. OF The «flicers and members of this lodge notified to a mble at our hall on SUNDAY, Au- | RuSt 15, at 9:30 . M. sharp, for the purpose of Teuding the funera of vur iate brother, CHA RLE: GROSSLICHT, past dic ato: By order | ¥ WILLIAM KOTELMAN, Dictator. | J Gaxs, Reporter. Z ENGLISH-SPEAKING BAKERS ARE requested (o attend a meeting to be held at 41 Third st SATUKDAY EVENING, Au; at 7:30 sharp. By order of COMMITTE! T Lad tes’ held at th WEDNE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE eamen’s Friend Society will be sailors’ Home, Ma:n and Harrison sts., DAY, Aug. 18, 1597, at 2 P. M. VM. H- BARNES, Cor. Secretary. EPECIAL NOTICES. . PSYCHO-THERA- . 521 Ellis, 9 t0 8, ¥, OTING e 3 h, on the second floor in the Pioueer building. x4 Fourth st.; suitacle for c.ubrooms or busiuess purposes. Apply at b Plonecr place. 1000 BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED, $150: wedding wors. HILL, 223, Geary . EF TURKISH CABINET BATHS FOR gents and ladies. K. 11, 12014 Geary st. BAD TEN AN EJECTED FOR $4: rollections made: city Or couniry. Pacific Collection (0., 415 Montey .. room 6: tel. B680. DIVIDEND NOTICES. IVIDEND NOTILE—DIVIDEND No =5 4630 cenia per share) of the Hutchinson + ugar Plantaiion Company will be payabie at the cffice of thecomvany, 327 Market sizeet, on and atter Friday, August 20, 1897. Transfer books will close Saturday, August 14. 1897, at 12 o'clock » I’ b, SHELD )N, Secretary. SUNDAY MEETINGS. P i OF THE PSYCHIC AND SPIR. itual nstitute at the rooms. 1423 Market st. o) posite Far mount Hotel, this Sunday evening, and contin in: Mooday and Tuesday af:ernoons 400 eveniogs >iiri uaiists,” mediums sud ioe public made welcome. Admission free. | distauce R CSPECTABLK YOUNG WOMAN WISHES situation as chambermald; cicy or country. G. N., box 163, Call Uflice. TRONG YOUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK by the day. washing, office and house cleuning, etc.: wages 8l Apply M. D., 748 Howard si., basement. JTUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE-AGED woman todo iight housework, or take care of a0 inva id. Call or address 10 Zoe st. HOUSEKEEPER; BY for a respcctable gentle- id. 150 Fourth st., room 9. JOSITION WANT young Germean lads man, or take care inv 7OUNG WOMAN WANTSSITUATION TO DO chamberwork in firs-ciass Lotel; country pre- ferrea. Call or address 1409 Bush st. OUNG LADY SUFFERING FROM SCIAT- ica, wan s position as assistant to physician. and let baif of salary go as payment for Lieatment. 107 Market st.. room 2, second floor. NTELLIGENT TKUSTWOKTHY WIDOW desires position, working housekeeper, care of invalid, Lraveling companion, or any position of trust; city or country. Calior address 405 Leav- enworth si. ESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, SWISS, speaking Fresch and German. Kood seame stress, wants a position as nurse for grown chil- dren or upstairs work in an American family; city references. La:l or address 632 Castro st. {IRS1-CLASS LAUNDRESS WISHES TO GO out washing and ironing; best reference given. 1329 Scott, near U'Farreil, in rear. JTEADY COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS T0 do housework: s good cook and lauudress; kind (o chiidren and sick people if needed: refer- ences; wages $12 to §16. x. M., 79 Jessie si., between First and Second. WOMAN WANTS WOKK BY THE DAY: washing or housecleaning. Please call at 440 Natoma st. JORK IN MECHANICS FAIR BY FIRST- class lady demoastrator, L. D., box 147, Call. ERMAN GIRL WISHES PUSITION IN A small family do a0 1i-ht housewors; refer- ences if necessary. 431 'L hirteenthst. IRST-CLASS URESS AND CLOAK MAKER wishes & few more engagements by the day. 220 Seventh st 100D, WILLING WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion 10 do general housework; cily or short in_country; good, clean cook and laun- dress. 230 Minna st. WANTS HOUSECLEANING, OF- antug or any kind of work by the day. 462145 uinuast. QUIVALION BY EXPERIENCED WOMAN; cook in sawmlil, l0gging or miuing camp, or for men oo ranch. Address A., 1121 Howard st. TTENTION, LaDI.S — FIRST-CLASS dressmaxer wouid like evenin work at home; cu.iing and fitting a« $3 50 & suit. Communica.e with M. k., 3983 Twenty-fourth st., who will call 0z you in the evening, RESSMAKER, LATE WITH LEADING New York house, accusiomed to high-class trade, wishing tu establish herself i busiuess, wiil work at ludies’ home during August at haif price; Teierence from present cusiomers; out of Lown trade solicited. aduress by letter or sfter 7 . A, room 11, the Waldort, 24 Fifth st. 31 RONG GERMAN GIRL WISHES POSITION in country or City: cooking or gemeral house- WOTK; Lhree years in this country; speaks good Lnglisn. A. J., room v, .ew Alantic Hotel, 207 Monigoinery nve PEGIENCED YOUNG LADY, talker, wants position during fair, box 19 Cal. Utfice. GOOD FOKEST, RUSTWORTHY YOUNG LADY WOULD like & situation as cashier or assistant in store or office; resid:s wi.h parents; references; wages seCo.dary. 206 Missiun st. SWEDISH WOMAN WISHES SITUATION by the day; washing, ironing or housecieaning, 28 Aziec, near Shoiwell sud Twenty-eighto. GIKL WISHES PUSITION TO DU COLKING and general housework in an American family. Address M. C., box 11, Call office, Oakiand, (GEEMAN LADY WANIS FiW MORE piaces 1o wash. Call or adaress MK, DEHME, 312 Sixin st.,, room 15, i ESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES posidon to do ligns housework: no wasulng: smali wages; good home; good reference. Lox 6, L ESPECTABLE GIRL, 14 YrAKS, SPEAKS o yerman aud Knglish, wishes pace to miud 0 light housework in respe: A B.,’Call Bianch Ofice, 3626 Mission st LY ANTED — BY COMPETENT Wi W airsaton 1040 b T ana: st of ould do waiting: good referenc call 361 dutter st s GERMAN GIRL OF nCME FXPERIENCE desires a housekeeper's piace: n o widower's hows b feried. - Room B 07 vy SYCHIC PHENOMENA: SPIRIT PHO- tography and maveriaiization: an illnst-ated Jecture by Mrs Julia Schlesinger to-night at Scot- LEAN, HEALTHY WOMAN WAN O nurse and take care of a baby. in?sfl;so tish Hall, 106 Larkin st.; Mrs J. J. Whiiney, the celebrated medinm, wiil give platform ests. =Ad- mission 10 cents. OMPETENT TEACHER WIS E and board. Teacher, box 36, call Uffice. Y ouse WIDOW, SITUATION AS HOUSE- keeper for bachelor or widower, or will do plain mending. 106 Fourth st., r. % OUNG GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 4600 Eighteentn st., 6 blocks west of Castro, SSION — ¢ ads taken 2526 % SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41413 O'Farreil. Tel. E. 426. W ANTED — RESPECTABLE = GIRL OR s oman In dining-room. 438 Third st J{IRST.CLASS SHIRT-RUBBER FOR MOD- ern laundry. 385 Eighth st. 615 LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL Subscriptions and want ads taken. HINESE & JAVANISE; D 20 YEARS: help:tel. main 1897 BRAULEY & Cu..640 Clay H UNTER & CO. CHINKSE AND JAPANKSE emp. office, 81414 California st., tel. main 231 APANESE EMPLOYMENT BUnEAU, 709 weary st Tel. Sutter 2125. T ANTED—POSITION AS ENGINEER OR sssistant by compeient man who thoroughly understands electrical work. G. W., box 48, Call 7 HO C 3 USE A SOBER, FAITHFUL man? be depended on; good references last employer: satlsfaction given as carpenter, fireman, Jauitor, porter, WalChman Or Leamster. Address G. W. STANFORD, Emeryville, Cal. () SOEER SIEADY SWEDES WANT WORK; £ city or country; references. A. HELLSTROM, 118 Trenton st. W ANTED-POSITION IN GROCERY-STORE; 10 years' experience: best reference. Address G. W. M., box 58, Call Utfice. LL-ROUND CARPENTER WANTS WORK and wants 1t bad. Acdress Carpenter, box 104, Cali Oftice. APANESE NEAT BOY WA PLACE TO do light hovsework. GEORGE, 539 ~tevenson. ANTED-500 WOMEN AND GIRLS TO work on fruit. Apply immediately at Cali- fornia Canneries Company, Brannan st., between Third avd Fourth. EARN DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY at the only school receiving the go'd medal; patterns to order 25¢. MCDOW £LL'S, 103 Post st. S F. DRESS-CUTTING SCHO. L — #RENCH . talloring taught; §1 week. 916 Market, r. 19. M GT,CON VENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st., near IMarket: 200 rooms:; 28¢ to SL 65U per night; $1 50 to 33 per week: free *bus and baggage 10 and irom ferry. MARKKT ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLL: want ads and snbscripiions taken. MALE HELP WANTED. PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY)—6 COOKS; 3 waiters: 4 dishwashers® 3 kitchen-hands: tal lor: boy for city store; bakery boy. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. TOUNG MAN WANTS WORK IN BOARD- ing or lodging-house, or iive his work in ex- chauge for room and board; references. Address AL 8, box 10, Call Oftice. UTCHER WANTS SITUATION; UNDER- stauds all branches in_butcher business: aiso hotel Or restauraut; country preferred. Address . G., box 1% Call Office. PBUILER WIsHES SITUATION IN PRI vate family; best of references. Call or ad- dress MILTON, 126 O'Farrell st. JLDERLY MAN WISHES TO DO COOKING 10r three men; wages $6 amonth. 512 Haight. OBITION AS FIREMAN WANTED BY stendy mal experienc good references. Address W. B., San Pablo, PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY)— 3 BLACK- smiths and horseshoers, $40 and found, for ranches; 2 brickmolders, 82 50 a day: 8 milkers, $20; cheesemaxer, $30. MURRAY & READY, 034 'and 636 Clay st. PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY) — WOODCHOP- ers; woodchoppers: we wan: 16 men, $2 60 cord: tiemnkers: tiemakers: we want 20 men, 8c eash; 10 shingle and boxbolt makers: vineyard foreman, $35 o $4); vegetabie gardener, $20. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Ciay st. PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY); WE WANT 50 frult pickers, men or boys can do this job, also work in packing-houses, drylug-houses, etc, $23 per month, found, we ship chls Sunday atiernoon: 0 farmers, orchard und vineyard hands, $26, $:5, $20; 4 bay ba.ers, 15: per ton: 3 choreboys. 815, $12. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Ulsy st. (CULOBED MAN (22) WOULD LIKE POSI- tion as butler or vael: best New York refer- ences. STkMBERG, 722 Bush st. TOUNG MARRIED MAN WOULD LIKE work of any kind in wholesale house; 20 years' experience in this ciiy; i8 good bookkeeper or shipping clerk; will do clerk ana porter work; best city references. Clerk, box 39, Call. VW ANTED — SITUATION A8 ASSISTANT bookkeeper, shipping clerk or blll clerk; best references. A. K., box 14, Cal1 Office. (QEEN IO-DAY (SUNDAY): WE WANT ¢ teamsters for city work, £1 75 day: 10 labor- ers, city work, $1 60 day. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay ut. UMBER YARDS—WE WANT 10 ME handle lumber In a city yard. $1 75 ( day. MURRAY & READY, 634 aud 6.6 | exacted to compete for the.e prizes except th HELP WANTED-Continued. PERSONATLS. VW ANTED_QUICK wiTs! $7300 GIVEN AWAY! A Wondertul Prize Offer—The National Kecorder has won & pluce u the van of all journals devoted 10 inventive science And indu trial development. It hins readers by the thousands in every Sta e of the Up‘on and in almost every vil.age and hamlet, but 1. wants more. ‘There no country in the world where inventive genis is so commoniy characteristic of the peopie, young and old. and Do country where recognition of brixht ideas comes 80 prompily. The Nacioval Recorder isof great assistance 1o inventors and 1o ail who wish Lo keep up with the times, furnishing them with an enor- mous amount of valuable {nformation not procura- nle from any other source, and_thers is no resson why halfa miilion people should not be numvered AmUDg 118 readers within the next few moiths. To secure these readers the Recorder proposes to distribute the most generous list of prizes in a com- petition based stricily on intellizence and quick wit ever devised under sny circumstances. ‘Lhe prizes amount to $7300, and are nearly all paid in gold coin. The competition wil: close November 1. The award of tnese prizes wiil be in the hands of & special beard composed of mey of natlonal reputation and unquestioned integrfty, including three prominent members of Congress. ‘Ihe high reputation of these gent.emen guarantees falr treaiment for all conestants. THE PRIZES ARE AS FOLLOWS: One thosand dollars in g 1d coin A trip to Europe. .. .. A tnp to California or Mexico from any ,000 600 part of the United States......... C 400 Five prizes of two hundred dollars each in godcoin.... e ... 1,000 A year's tuition in any technical, trade or industrial school or in any coilege in the United States.......... L 900 Ten prizes of one hundred dollars each in gold coin ... 1,000 One rosewood upright piano, delivered at any railroad station in the United States.. 500 One hundred cash prizes of ten dollars each 1o gold coin...... - . 1,000 Ten $100 bicycies for iadles or gentl men.. 1,000 Seventy cash prizes of five dollars each in gold coin . 850 One hundri Ve cash prizes of two doliars each Three hundred and twenty-five prizes. amounting to . .. $7300 It will be observ t these prizes are not cheap books, cameras or other trifes, purcnas d at small cost and put down at large prices Lo swell the total. The majority @re in ha:d cash, and those not in money are worth every penny of the estimate given unly Simple Rules—It is & very simple matter to win one of these prizes All you have todo is 0 make up & list of the largest number of words you can spell from the leiters in the phrase “Patent Atcorney Wedderburn,” using each le.ter only as often as it occurs in the phrase. These words are used becsuse John Wedderburn & Caq, miso desire to advertise their business, and the publicity which they have alreaay given to it through the mewspapers helps the National Re- corder in spreading abroad the news of this great competiifon Messrs. Wedderburn & Co. have decided that they will add $500 in gold, to be given to the per- son recelving the $1000 prize. 50 that Lhis fortu- nate individual will receive 1500 in gold The person sending iv the largest list will re- ceive the $1600 cash prize, and the ocher priz's wiil be awarded to those sending in the n-xt largest lists fn_the order in which the prizes are arranged above. No consideration whaiever each person mus: send the sum of $100 fora year's subscription to the Nutional iecorder. Upon receipt of your remittance we wil send you & compe:itor's certificate, with full particulars and directions for making the iis: of words. There are nokL -d rules 1o comply with aud no conditions that & 10-year-old boy or girl cannot meet. 825 may win. Remember, there are 325 prizes, the smallest of which will repay you amply for the time spent in making up a list, while the larg- est prize 1s & smali fortune, aud the others mean lots of cumfort and luxury for many montihs to come. The trips to Europe, California and Mex- ico, and the gultion In the schoois and colleges mean & liberal eaucativn to those who win them. 11 you don’c succeed in carrying off the big prize you need not be disappoint-d, for you have nun- dreds of chances of securing the others. Remem- ber. that nobody has any advantage over any- body eise. It fs a competition of brains and in- dustry only., Betauss sou sre not as quick-witted as others is uo reason whv you sncguld not win u prize. Begin at once and iake your time, for the competition does no. close uniil Novemvuer 1. ‘The fssue of certificates m«y stop atany time, however. The names of all the winoers wili be published in Tho National Recorder as soon as the competi ion Is decided, and in the meantime al the guestions regarding the contest will oe an- swered through its columns. There will be no changes in the conditious of the contest. The are a/l given here, and your task is a simple oue. Remit In stamps or cash, money order or registered letter. Address NATIONAL RECORDER, Wash- Ington, D. C, Contest Department A. FEx JEWE(ER WORKMEN AT 9 LICK place, Lick House. K. BUTANNOFE. R. C. GUSIN=KY—C\LL AT 595 ELLIS ST., Monday. from 2 to 4, about busi .e-s. LOND KE GOLD FIFLDS — DIRECT TO Dawson City v.s the Yuson River: ‘Louisa 1 suils on - ugnst 22; onty 150 passengers taken: we g.ve you board and 10dging unti. we lind you awsou Cit. : we will take lighters on deck and put the freight {n them when we zei Lo the Yukon River and tow them uy: araws 414 feer 0! water on ballast and hins been built 8 years; river_does vot freeze untl middie of October; fare $20t 1000 p unas of baggage aliowed: cail early to se- cure your passage; Wwire tor passige. K. k. BUNCE, main oflice 1008 Broadwsy, Oakland. (). YOURSURPLUSDOLLARS WILL $1000. maxo doitars tor you: why ton amid the uncertainties of a laburious or professionat calling to amass wealth when your surpius dollars _wiil do it for you? By this process many homes ‘are the 1e-ipients of fortune’s golden showers Do you wan a helpng hand 1o the royal road to wealth? 1180 write tous for pariiculars. CONDEN & (0., Boon Block, Covington, Ky. MOR SALE, CHEAP—CORNER GROCERY Btk var: meatiy fitied upand nice fresh stom: first-class location. Apply 10 s ILLMANN & BEN- DEL, Battery st. HE ~WEDDING BEIL" IS THE BEST matrimonial psper on earth: 1o commission; no | reliminary fee; send 10 cents for copy: free matrimonial sdvertisements 10T ladies. Office: 111 kllis st , San Franeisco, Cal HE SECHET Or SUCCKSS (MY SUCCESS, T a5 wary tas been my low prices and my con’ stant endeavor to please and oblige: hair-dressiug, any style, 25c; gray or bleached haic restored to natural co.0, $1 50 t0$5. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. ARTNER WANTED WITH #$150: make $75 & week sure; Address or call for W. 8t., room 6. MALL HOTEL; WELL RECOMMENDED; center of cit very reasonable. Further ine formation inquire 243 Minua st.; no agents. OR SALE CHEAP— HOUSE AND LOT with oid-established bakery business; wagon, and 2 horses. Inquire 23 Sixth st CAN no experience required. C., Monday, 921 Market TREE TO ANY ADDRESS, MY BOOK GIV- ing fuil information about a uever-faliing harmiess and permanent home cure of ine opium, Diorphine, cocaine, whisky and tobacco habiis. DK, J. C. HUFFMAN, Isabells bldg., (hicago, Il ROFESSIONATL NUHRSE WISHES TO TAKE an infant 1o the country to care for in a healthy location: best care and at ention gives chaiges rewsouable: firsi-class references. Ad- dress A. A., Call Office, Oakland “()UINONI\" HAIR TONIC—A CURE FOR dandruff; 35¢ botie. LEDERER, = 111 Btockton st. TOMANWANTS MAN PARTNER. W.,BOX 90, Call. AW OFFICF —MRS. 8 L CABLE,1235 MAR. kt, .127; collections: divorc laws; advice free. JALLEOOM AKD STAGE DANCES TAUGHT, Pplain or funcy, at 1K VINE'S, 421 Post st. 7GYPTIAN ENAMEL FOR THE COMPLEX- ion, 50c. MRS. BUTLER, 1170 M rkei st, over Maze, : ALAskA_oN LY $100 TO DYEA: INCLUDES 1 vear's provisions and free transportation of baggase and supplies. inquire 26 kast st. M 'S5 GEACE BAYS TURKISH AND CABI- 4 net baths. 203A Powell st., room 1. AG CARPETS WOVE TO ORDER AND FOR sale: also chenille-wove rugs. silk portleres: dealer in carpet twine, in hank or chain, at jowest ates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth st., Oakland. AVEH.TOLLS-MRS CONRADSON WANTS to se- you. Address Postoflice, San Francisco. §35(0, BIANCE BAKERY, NOTIONS, CI. OU. gars, candy; 3 sunny rooms; cocner 1700 Leavenwortn st. O RENT—HOT! LNEAR CITY: TWO LINES cars pass the door; good chance. 220 Sausome 8t., room 4. ESTAURANT — $600; GOOD BUSI! : established 10 years; cheap rent. Inquire 598 Sixth st. 1QUOR ~TORE CHEAP—RENT $30. CALL betore 10 A. M. at 818 Valencia s. HICAGU BOARD OF TRADE—WE HANDLE grain, provisions and stocks 0. margins, There never was a more favorable time, and thers is Do marxet known that is better than Chicago for canservative, profitabl trading. Write us a¢ once for daily and weekly market letter and book. let, teliing how to make money on CHICAGO BOARD UF TRADE. DULENHAVER & (O, 654 Consolidated Exchange building, Chicago, ALOON AND 4 FURNISHED ROOMS: ncress the way from new Postoffice: reasons for selling, cannot runtwo places. For inform apply at French liquor-store, 32 Seventh s JRESTAURANT, $275 ELEGANT O. ter pariors; Market snd Taylor trade; a most positive sacrifice. CU., 777 Market st. SECURES 14 BLO0O G5 Creamers and danch pariorsin invoices $5000. WINSTON & CO., 646 Market st [JAKERY IN LIVELY, BULLDT short distance frouw. cit cheap: lease, horse, wago; ovs. 004 ANDERSON & INTEREST IN FIN- UP TOWN good trade: rent rooms; good locality. San Francisco. EE THE _SIGHTS OF CHINATOW D THOMAS ROSA, p.oneer guige, 70z Cali- fornia st. Inquire 1228 Golden G $2-' CIGAR-STORE: FEW DOURS FROM (. Market st.: best location south of Mar- , CARDRFADER, M8 PEARL HAKRISO! 2034 Geary st. has returned. Hoom 2, A SASEA AND KLONDIKE — COMPLETE A cuide to prospectors, with map of A aska and Kiondike: m ulng jaws of U. S.: late miniug laws of Calitornia and <anada, etc ; book of 54 pages with map, &5c: sond postaze stamps or postal cr- derand receive .y re ur) mail book and map Address F. M. SMITH, Atiorney-a-Law, Mar tinez, Cal. POCERIES ARE CHEAPEST AT THE “UP- 10-date” store, ~acramento: fruit jams in glass jars, 10c; rolied oats. 3%5c B: condensed milk, 4 for 25¢; tomatoes, 6U¢c d0z.: good coffve, fres! 4 whole, 17ec I, ground to order: fi send forlist. BEESLEY & SON, Sacramento. JANCY HAIRDRESSING, PLAIN HAIR- dressing, up-io-date and neat hair-dressing— you will find them all at my pariors for only 25c. switches sell from £1 to $5; giay or bi: achea ha I will restore to its natural color for from $1 50 1085, G. LEDEREK, 111 Stock ton st. - DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC- ialty : private; nofea witnout success; probat . G.W.HOWE, atty at law, 850 Market.cor. Stocktn 1G OUTDOOR STEREOP | 1CO; ry night cor. Market and Sixih s Vertiseme ts in living iight: promoters of Ousi ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Murke: st. JLECTRIC LIGHTS Wincnesier House, 44 ‘Lhird st, nr. Market; 200 rooms, 25¢ to §1 50 per night: §1 50 to §6 per week: free bus and bagga-e to and from the ferry. IN EVERY ROOM AIR TGOUBLES VANISH BRFURE QUIN- onia Hair Tonjc: 35¢ bo.tle, LEDERER, 111 Siockton st. OY FOR DENTAL OFFICE. 46 O'FARRELL st.; 9 .0 10 Monday. . UPE. F.L.UOUS HAIK> REMcVeb BY electrolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH, 2115 Bush. 7OUNG MAN THREASURER POSITION MU- sical company, traveling, having $100 cash; £00d salary to right party. Music, box ¥, Cal. O START BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN FOR $6. B., box 73. Call Office, ANTED— A FIRST-CLASS maker. Apply 113 Geary s.. ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS BOOKKEEVER. Address D., Emporium, city. BARBERS' UNION—FRE® 5 Kourth st., upstairs. CABINET- OURNEYME. Employment Bureau, L LESS, Secretary. ARBERS ASSOCIATION FREE EMPLOY- ment Office. S FUCHS, Sec'y, 825 Grant ave. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH sL.—Want ads and subscriptions taken. TRI- Al WHEELWRIGHT; SOBER; INDU! refer- ous; must take interest in business ences requlied; $3 per day. W.. box 8. Call. ANTED—TO HEAR OF PARTY OF YOU men wiling to go to Trinity County gold fields = C. R, box 47, Call USTOM +~HOESTORE; CHEAP; Place for right man. 1225 Pacific. —o- FF FOR KLONDIKk—WILL SFLL BAR- ber-shop cheap. 1225 Market st., Oaxland. GOOV ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE UNITED States marine corps, United States navy; avle-bodled, unmarried men, between the ages of 21and 30 'years. who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally declared theic intention to become such; must be of good char- acter and habits and abie 10 speak. read and write Engiish. and be between 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet inheight. For further information apply at-the recruiting oftice, 20 Eilis at.,, Nan Francisco, Cal. 52 the C |BBANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL 167 NINTH st: want ads and subscriptions taken. ANTED—GET YOUR SHOES MADE TO i your fest ai the same price-you bay ready- made ones, irom 81, 82, $3, $4 and $5, at 562 Mission st., bet. Firsc and Second. MONTGOMERY COKNER OF CLAY— Open untli 9:30 oclock: branch office ot ‘all: subscriptions and want ads. taken. RUIT-PACKERS! FRUIT-PACKERS — W& t 30 men to-day. $23 andfound: also 10 Pl s for Sonoma County. MURRAY & READY, 634 apd 636 Clay st. BOUNG MAN OF BUSINESS ABILITY Di- sires position as clerk, salesmau or traveler; 1o ebjection to country. - Address A. Y, 822 Lom- ard at. ANTED—POSI(TION AS DRIVER FOR DE- livery-wagon In wholesale or retail grocery: store by sober and experlenced Swedish man: ac- quainted n city. Call or audress AUG. B. JOHN- SON, 226 Tenth st. PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY)—WE WANT 6 more men, married or single, to work in a lum- ber-yard, $176 to $2day: 60 iaborers and team. sters for city and country jobs, 81 75, $1 60, %1 50 per day, and $26 per month and found. MURKAY & READY, 634 and 658 Clay st. ILKER, $20 AND FUUND: SCANDINA- viun or German farmer. $20; choreboy who can milk, 315. C. R HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. ESPECTABLE MAN AND WIFE WANT situations; man good on & ranch: a good gar- dener; can (ake care of horses and cows: wife is & good cook and housekeever. Apply Ranch, box 14, Call Oftice. AN AND WIFE, NO CHILDREY, EXPERL enced in handling and care of fruit, want posi- tlon on smail runch. W. P., box 129, Call. XPERT ACCOUNTANT; GOOD PENMAN: will keep tooks, correspond and do other offic work by the hour, day or month; reasonabie; ref- erences. B. K., box 19, Cail. ITUATION AS PORTER, COLLECTOR OR salesman in store by miudle-aged, compete nt man; city references. Address H. L. THE..- MAN, 102214 Folsom st. 1 SILVERWARE MAN WANTS SITUA- tion: wholesale or retall; references. Ad- dress M., box 51, Call TRONG YOUNG MAN WISHES POSITION with some Yukon party: can cook, pack, drive ordig. G.C., bux 134, Call. ESPECTABLE YOUNG BOY LIVING WITH parents wishes a Loslion In grocery-store, or arive wugon. Apply 144 Fiith st., room 6. JUPT. Ok MANAGER CF STOCK OK GRAIN ranch: firsi-cluss Cal.) eference. 1., box 16, Ca WEDISH MIDDLE-AGED MAN WITH 25 years' experience wishes posiilon as piain and pastry cook. Cal609 kourth st., Oakland. ITUAIION BY JEWISH YOUNG MAN, with many years’ experience in clothing line: amall wages: best Of refer.nces: four weeks' serv- ices gratis. | A. B., box 1, Call Office. TOUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION; ANY kind of work; citv or country: understands horses and garden; furnish recrence. A.dressJ. A. MACDONALD, 214 Third st. EXEERIENCED FAKMER AND FRULT- srower; §00d carpenter and general handy man;: good references. C. G., box 124, Call. (ITUATION AS COACHMAN IN A PRIVATE ™ place: can milk and do gerieral work; refer- ences given. Coachman, box 93, Call. . X PERIENCED BAKERY-WAGON OR DE- - liyery-wagon driver wants situation. Driver, x 87, G ANTED — TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work; geod_washer:, can also clean carpet also gardening and painting; guod recommenda- tous. F. E. MUKKAY,room 5, Colion House, 226 Third SITUAT!ON WANTED AS SUPERINTEND- ent or mhl?hnmn 3 25 years' experiencein quicksilver and siver and gold mines in this country and Mexico; speaks English and Spanish; best of references. A. B.C., 902 Montgomery st EXrERIENCED HOTEL BUICHER: “ French or ‘German preferred: $60. C R. HANSEN & C0., 108 Geary si. 527 295 GOME®Y 51, BRANCH OFFICE LMK Call; WLt ads aud Suvscripuions taken. THREE STORES IN ONE GRAND CLEAR: ) ance sale: fine assortmen. of meo's, boys' youths’ and children’s shoes sacriticed at actual Cost prices. 767 Market si., opp Phelan building. 3000 PAIRS—ANOTHER LOT OF MEN'S shoes: been slightly damaged: st less than one-fourth their value: from 28c to $2 50. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. OT OF UNCALLED-FOR SHOES FROM 250 ANTED, TOCOLLECT WASES DUE LABOR- up to $1 26. 562 Mission st., vet. Ist and 2d. W Anleiencs KN 6X Coliceiton Agoy. 110 Sutcer. (JLEKK ¥OR A COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J ciuntry: one acquainted wi.h the Caiiforala traveliug public. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Genry st (9 COUNTRY RESTAURANT, $30; COOK. $40: cook, restaurant. $10 a week; second €00k, $35; ranch ccok, $15: 2 waiters,’ country hotel, $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 105 Geary. 3() RAILROAD LAEORKKS EOR OREGON: we ship M nday morning: bring your blank- ets and be ui office at 7 4. 3. C. K. HANBEN & C0., 108 Geacy st. BAYRS 81 THE CALL; sULSCEILIOLS 339 SRANCH OFFION' OF 1aken. WANT zb—ul':‘z:x O Hulmm B‘:hxgmg trade: sho) ons furn! - weeks nqm:d.p; F Barver College, 158 Eighth, INE MEN’'S CALF SHOES, §175: TO OR- der, $2 60; half-soling, 250 up. 59 Howard. 7 NINTH SI — BKANCH OFFICE Of 167 D" Carls” Mmcripaos sua waus ads inken. LAY, IRONER. RUN TYLER MACHINK $40 and found and free fare. C. R. HANSEN & (0., 108 Geary st ANTED-BLACKSMITH, PR COUNTRY ‘hop. steady iob. $05 & month: driter for milk-wugon, ref rences, $35 and found; 20 wood- choppers, iong_jov, .1 254 cord; 3 laborers for ruilioud, ship Monday, call early, $: 50 » day, fice fare: cook ana wife, near ciiy, 830 avd founa; German boy (0 lear: bar-tending. near city, ree employer hur-, 315 and j0und; farmers, teamsters, cu0ss, waiters. dlshwashers, eic. W. D KWER & CO., 626 Cluy st. AN1IED — DR.VER FOR A DELIVERY- wagon In city: references: sing e man; $35 and found. W. D. EWER & CU., 628 Clay st. ANTED—THISSUNDAY MORNING: SKC- ond cook, $35: couk, hote:, sou.h, $35: cook, resiauraut, city, $40; firsi-class ironer, $40; but- ler, 84 renc, s rvant, $20. waiter, plain res- twurant, $5 8 week. ANDRL'S, 5U8 Stockion st W ANTED--BY SINGLE GENTLEMAN IN Oakland suburvs, married couple without children; man sccustomed to Loracs, wife seiake are of house, cook and wash: wages not to ex- ceod $25 per tonth, A- B. C., box 143, Call Office. XPrRIENCED SALESBMAN — WRITING ‘nschines and supplies. Address 5. 8., box 61, Call Uffice. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- jow Sixth, for a room: z6¢ a night: $1 a week. _ADIES' SHOES, SOLING, L hoes, soliug, 50c: all repairing do: the usual price. 562 Mission st., TEW WALDO LODGING-HOUSE, 765 MIs- slon st.,bet. 3d and 4th—Single room s per night, 10c to 5ue: per week, 70c to $2: clean,quiet: spe- cial attention to morning calls; open all night. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD SI., NR. Market: 300 rooms, 25c a night; reading- room: tree 'bus and bagguge o and fiom the ferry. E SIMON WANTS 100 MEN TOGET BOTTLE APER HANGING,PAINTING,ETC.: WALL- paper 4c. 1302 Webster, pnone Pine 4933, [ UTICE—LA VERITE TOILET PARLO® Kz moved to 30 Geary st., near Kearny. JULT TO OKDER ON EA~Y L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st ASTALLMrNTS bet. 7th and Bth. SUITS RE- 20 Eansome st LOAKS AND TAILOK-MADK tailed ar wholesale fignras. HUF-CHMibi, SANITARY - gastitter. 623 Goiden YLUMBER, g n¥. Tol. Sutter 471 UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANL ALS ¥OK THE CALL taken a branca .ilice, bob Huyes st open until ¥:30 o'clock. DRESSMAKERS. TAPLE DRESSMAKER WILL GO OUT by dsy or work home: $1 50 perday. MRS, 1VA WALK. 15 Thirtieth st JOWEVE- | artistic ad- Kket:rent $20. 24145 Third st. (G EBMAN "BAKERY. 600D “LOCATION horse and wagoun: seiling account of sicknes: reasonable. Apply Call Office. RICH GRAVEL MI $7500. 575 daily; $1500 cash, 47, Call Office. YIELD B.G. 5., box ADY OR GENTLEMAN WITH SMALLCA P~ tal Lo take half interest in new monthiy jour- nal In this city. G., box 15, Call Oftice WITH § (;0UD-PAYING RESTAURAN business; * furnishea rooms: ali full: has other must sell. B. O., box 37, Call Off ELICACIES AND CANDY large windows and 4 Iivin; Call or addi Office. Y STORE; 8 rooms: rent cheap, U. M., 359 Hayes st., Call Brancn OUNG GERMAN WIDOW WISHES A G tleman partner; small capital. 111 Geary HOPHOUSE FuR S.LE. APPLY / Fourth st. $2‘ ]01, OR LESS TO INVeNT, WITH \J services, in paving business or in startiog auc.io 1 house. A. L., 1110 Pacitic. G UODPAYING BAK/RY; ONLY STORE custom: for sale cheap immediately, on ac- count of 51 kness. Apply 1.05 Turk st $1()0, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED RES- o . taurast and chophouse; choice lvca- tion; cheap rent 827 Mission st. §5(() WANTED FOR 1 YEAR AT REA- o sonaule rate of interest. Address Kella- ble H., box 53, Call Uftice. 7OUNG LADY (SMALL CAPITAL) WANTS gentieman partner. 9 Powel, room 8, 2d floor. $11,000; $4000 CASH: BA L~ 1ot ‘6 x140; large store buiiding. 2 flats above: 2 5-room cottages; grocery, stock fu | and complete; s horse, 2 wagous. har- ness, good wlil, bar and fixtures, fine st of wines, liquors, etc. ; business paying $5000 per an- num clear: will be so.d on account of departure. THOMAS'A. SMITH, 1601 Park st., forry, Alameda. AKE CHAN ance ou_ mor gag ‘)-5 CORYER SALOON: OWNER SICK} B2TH, muscb: soid: Jackson Brewers, 14:8 Mission st. _GROCKRY AND BAK: THREE Fox -an rooms. DR. N.G. ANSPACH, 4 Four:h st. ALOON FOR SALE CHEAP; RENT $1%; free water. 1306 Mission st 95(), EixE BUSINESS; STATIONERY, DY), bakery, 1aundr-, school supplies; zood location: 411 ; rent $14. Apply Call, « 4 RESTAURANT IN $450. Gation: rent pad il $200 cash registe 500D LOC A« Sepiember 1; App!y Call Office. AGENTS WANTED. W ANTED=5000 LIVE MEN A>D WOME to sell ihe fastest selliug work of the tme, “Kloudyke racts’’ by Joseph Ladue, the Bo. nanza King of the new gold iegions; where you were making cents, doliars await you now. Terms sen: by American Techuical Book Company, 40 Ve.eysi, New York. $18 5, RESTAUKANT. ACKOSS THE BaY, $ ). for sale; 2 living-rooms: steady board- ers. Call Otfice 0OD PAYING RESTAURANT. ny st LD ~TAND, 3 CHAIRS; for sule: owher going Ea som st 21 KEAR- TARBERSHOP Apply 1148 Fol- GENTS TO HANDLE COSMETIC3 OF SU- A\ perior exceilence. MRS. BUTLER, 1170 Market st., over Maze. GENTS AND ADVERTISING SOLICITORS snould see tne inducements we have to offer. PUNNETT BROS., 62, Mission st. GENTS WANTED FOR MEDICATED wafers: positive safeguard; S1: also tonic specific_for all female troubl-s: for home use. DR. AND MES. WhGENER, 526 +ddy st GENTS—BAKER'S NEW COMBINATION enameled sign or universal signooard; will have a tremendous sale: nothing like f: securs sample and territory atonce. BAKER En. and M 409 ~snch n Fr-ncisco. WANTED-MISCELLANEOU~ WANTED — EXPERIENCED = MINER'S grub-stake: 1 or 2 years: sulistaciory refer- ences. Miner. box 49, Cail utfice AWNBROKEK—OLD GOLD, SILVE off clo hing bought. Add. COL=MA , CAST- . 41 Third. FOR FALE-MISCELLANEOUS. ACCOUNT OF RETIR -MENT FROM business, stock of ladies’ elegant dresses at less than one-fourth cost. 1231a Market st. i ESTAURANT FUR SALE. 136 SECUND street. TINELY FITTED UP CORNER BALOON for sale cheap. N. G., box 121, Call O00D-PAYING HOTEL BUSINESS; LONG- established; half interest $500: whole $1000. Address Cosmopolitan Horel. Petaluma. ORTLAND AGENUY JHIS PAPER [N« quire this offic urac 13¥ ‘Lnird s., Portsnd reon. ——— LODGING-HOUSES FOR *ALE. 16 BUOMS, CORNER, CLEARS $100 & month. $1250 22 rooms, all 250 23 roows, sunny corier. 750 12 rooms. on Golden G 850 14 rooms, 0. Fourth st 450 Other bargains. H. arket. ODGING-HOUSE FOR SALE: 18 ROOMS, 4 Call betwren 1 and 4. 155 Golden Gate ave. —_— FURNITURE FOR FALE. A A A A S.UVES LALP.TS COUN- ANDERSON, 1121 Market, OUSEHULD KANGES ALE THE Buot JOHN F. MEY FRS CO. 847 Market st. g ey JuEMIURE ters, showcases FAMILV COW. APPLY 619 TWENTY. cighth, near Diamond. Q 1 00 SPECIAL HIGH-GRAVE '96 WHEEL $ for sale at & sucrifice. Address Bargain, B, box 118, Call JOK SALE — SET OF VENTRILUQUIST figures. -Call at 911 Filbert st. ek JOR, SALE CHLEAP-ONE FRESH MILCH cow. Apply 925 Brannan st. JX DOZEN THOROUG pigeons, $3 per dozen. Alameda. JLEGANT SEALSKIN _JACKET: TO0O small for owner; cheap. 73 Fourth, upstairs OR SALE—10-HORSE BOILER; 13-HORSE engine. fnquire 118 Hickory ave. FQ8 BALE—FINE THOROUGHBRED MALE Japanese pug. Address Pug, box 37, Call. IBRED HOMING 2029 San Antonio ave., ANTED—GET YOUR SHOES MADE TO nt your feet at the same price you buy ready- made ones, from ¥l $2. 83, $4 and $5, a. 562 FURNITUKE WANTED EW STORE; NEEDS FURNITURE; Bm<T prices. SILVERSTIEN, 1223 Market: postal. NDIANA AUCIION CO. REMOVED 10 19 Mo itgomery st.: hi-hest prices pa'd. CAKPED CLEANING. 1.Y ETEAM CARPET-CLEANING WORK: leans, moves, ays carpets. G. H. STEVED Mgr. 38 and 40 kightu st.; telephone South 250. HEN ) U BeCoME DISGUSTED WITH poor work seud 10 SFA ULDING'S Ploneer Cac- pet-beatinz Works, §53-57 Tehams st.: tel. So. 4J. DVANCE CARFET- CLEANING €O, 403 Sutter; tel. Main 894 GEO. WALCOM, prop. WALTS, reltab. e carpet-cleantng, renovis, alter- . ation works, 418 Aicaliister. Tel. Jessie 821 KU SAM- tton, 3 Eightu. G, 3c; LAYING. 3 tel. Jessie 944. S NARPETS CLEANED & KENUVATED LIKS Cae e anen 1ei. South 38, Mackintosh & Co. LEANI ples tree: Mission st., bet. First and Second sts. ) PAIRS — ANOTHER LOI MEN'S 360 shoes, been siightly damaged, at less than_one-fourth thelr \aiue, from 25¢ to $2 562 Mission st., bri. First and ~econd, gl H. P. CLERK GAS ENGIN£, COMPLET«; periect; guaranteel. WHIL K, 516 Mission st ADIES SHOES, SOLI G, 8¢; MEN'S shoes, soling, 5Uc: ail repairing done at halt the ususl price. 562 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d. beer or wine bc; best free lunch. 643 Clay. Roos 150 10 750 PER NIGHT; 500 +v ok 80 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. W ANTED_LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Kolkin. Keno House proprie- tor. stlll runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: i3 Inrge rooms; 9Bc per night: $1 10 $3 pec week. —_— e BOARDING WANTED. LEASANT HOME WANTED BY YOUNG man with or without board; stste g:lco per month: references exchanged. K. k., box 154, Call Lffice, o WH! UNDERSTANDS NURSERY Avork. wages $L5 month. 512 Halzht st. b cai omee. W ANTED_ FIRSI-CLASS PAINTHR 10 buy coitage and lot or lot and pay in work 646 Market st MACHINE WOOD WURKEBS WANTED 500 on Tuesday night Auvgust 17, 8 o'clock. 1159 Mission st., upstairs. 7 OUNG MAN TO ASSIST BED-MAKING FOR room. ‘board and laundry, Alpha House, 5 Market st OY FOR PAINT SBHOP. . J. C, BOX 33, ANTED—BOARD AND LODGING FOR mechanic with 2 ckbildran; private family oreferred. G., box 14, Call Office. UNNY SUITES AND BATH, WITH GOOD board, city or Oakland, for man and wife and baby 9 months; state terms G, W W., box 4, Call. MONEY WANTED. ANTED—3$5000 PRIVATE LOAN ON GOOD real estate. Address L. A.,box 76, Call. ANTED—$2500 ON GILT-EDGE SECUR- ; first mortgage: full particulacs THOMP- son, 239 Post st K. POOL, HOUSE-MUVLR, DEALER SEC- + ond-band bui.ding material, 1122-56 Mission. (QOLFEEMILL >CAL , HAND-TRUCK, LET- ter-press, uesk aud safe cheap. 102 Clay st. ] 0% OF UNCALLED-FOk SHOKS, FKOM 25c up to $1 25. 562 Mission, vet. 1st and zd BALS BACK Laks MIRKORS, SHOW cases, counters, |inoi-um, office furniture. siore and oftice furniinre and fixtures: new and secoud- band, J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1025 Mis- sion st., above Sixtl. AFES-BAKGAINS IN N AND SECOND- D hand: all sizes: aiso alo: of safe-deposit boxes. CHARLES WALTZ, 109-111 Market st, S F ¢ JLERS.ENGINE=20 HAND MACHINERY MCIN {USH & WOLP 9AN, 137 Bealo s J3AES, SAUWLASES, COUNIEES. SHELV- ing. etc., bought and soid. J0Y3 Missiop, nr. 7eh SEWING MACHINES. %, MITCH 1L, CAKPET-CLEANING G 240 14.h st.; cleaning 3c. a yurd: tel. Mis 7 's CoBAMNED, heduv .7 G U E RN, 453 Stevenson, Tel. &.22m NKLIN'S CARPRL - BuaTING WORAS O Gbiten Gado nve. Telcpnone Kass Lad ———————————————————— LOST ULY 26, LADY'S GOLD WATCH AND chaln: initials B. B ; lady was seen picking it up. Avold troube by returning to 13.215 Vale lejo st.; good reward. ~OLD CAMEO WATCH FOB: REWARD paid. 1. E. PHILLIPS, 305 Larkin st. 0-T—GREYHOUND: WHITE WITH ONE black ear. Liberal reward for return toJ, TREACY, 215 Dore st. OX TERRIER DOG; \ ORE BLACK THAN whit . Return 1129’ Foisom st.: receive re i J OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBEENIA 4 *Cavings and Loan Soctery o San Franchco, i {he name of BEKTHA M. VOSS: No. 178070; Tae fl . ¢r Wi plense returs to bank —-— STORAGE. ‘AT LOW RATES—¥URNITURE. CARP planos, bousehold goods: clean, light cowm partments; advauces made. J. NOONAN, 1017 101023 Mission st above Sixth: open eveninge LL KINDS BOCGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED. Tented; repairing; lowest rates. 206 Fourih, URNITURE PIANOS, IC.—ADVANCH packing, shipping. 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