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9 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 18 - SAN FRANCISCO **CALL.™ PUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CAT.I— 710 Market sireet, open untl 12 o'clock every Dight 1n the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 8:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes street. open until 8:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street: open until 9:80 o'clock. &W. cormer Sixteenth and Mission streets; open until 9 o'clock. 2618 Mission street: open until 8 o'clock. 167 Ninth strect; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1505 Polk street; open until 9:30 o'clock. NW. corer second and Kentucky reets; open till 8 o'ciock CHURCH NOTICES. A ~n = FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIEN- tist—tervices at 11 A. M. in Leethoven Il, £36 Post st.. cor. Powell. Christinn Science Bivle Lesson ubject, * Paul's Definition of Tove.” Sunday-schbol for children st ihe same wScience and Health” Study 7nursday at 8 Ruby H 0 Post st. Allare v ~T. PUAL's EPISCOPAL CHURCH, B3 Caliortin st ber. Fillmore and Steiner— W. M. Keiily, rector. Holy commuaion, 30 .M. Sunday-schoul, 9:3U A M. Morning service and sermon by Rev. ‘1. F. Nicholas of Ox- ford, knz, 11 A. M Evening service and sermon by the Rev. George k. Walk, rector of Trinity Church, 7:30 P. M. Music by St. Paul's vested quartet’ aud chorus ir: Miss Merrihew. so- Prano; dirs. ilomer Heuley, alto; Frank Miu heil, tenor; Har witnce, bass: Professor Katzen- bach, rs are cord.ally invited. SFIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH, SW. C)R. B Ceary and Frankiin sts—Rev. Dr. Stebbins, minister. The Sunday-school is st 9:45: Bible conducted by Kev. ~amuel Slocombe. The ‘morning service is at'11 o’clock. All are cordially The evening service is omitted. SECOND UNITARIAN CHURCH, COR. | B rSenuieth nd Capp sis—A. J. Wells, pas- itor: resideuce 924 Vulencia st Sermon Lo-n.zht &t 7:45 by the pastor on “Frzedom in Leligion.” No morning service this month. Sundsy-scliool at P:45 A. M. All seals are fre >~ FIRST PRESBY RAIAN CHURCH, EF cor. van Nessave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Fober: Mackenzie, D.D.. th 11 A M and 7:46 P. M. Evening subject “The Loneliuess of & Large Ci Sunday-school at 12:45P. @ ¥ P. S C. E at 6:30 ». . All are velcome. pastor, wili preach at SBYTERIAN CHURCH, and Powell sts.—Liev. John services at 11 A. M. and The Gospel W orcl CALVARY PF corner of Gea: hill, D.D.. pastor. 7:45 P u Evening Lopic. Acceptance, Because True.” Morning ser: “ie Deum” in A, P.A. Schnecker: offertors, wome Usio Me.” Wm. Covnen, solo and quartet. Evening service: “Bepedic Animam” in G, Ger- Sins on Jesus,” C. B. Al are cordially ‘I Lay My quartet. £ sh: offerto: Hawley, 0.0 and invited PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL Church, Post st. near Webster—Services today st 11'a . and 7:45 P. M. >unday- school at 9:30 o. @ R v. Richard H. Kennedy of FPepperell, Mass , will preach both morning and eve: g Mornin ubject, “The New Command- ment’ eveninz subject, =The Burning Bush.”” d 1o all services. The public cordiaily inv > THIRD CONGREGATIONALCHURCH, Fificenth st.. near Mission—Rev. Willlam Rader, pastor. Servicesat11 a.M. Suti-ct,*The Revelatios of Discouragement.” At 7:45 P. M. the pustor wil pre.ch on “I'e New.y Discovered Eayinzs of Our Lord” Mausic by chorus choir un- der the direciion of William C. Stadifeld. All are cordially {nvited GRACE M. E. CHURCH, COR. CAPP & and Twenty-first s:s.—Kev. J. N. Beard, 1.D., pestor. Preaching at 11 A. M. by the pastor. Sunday-school at 12:45 . M. Tue second num. ber of the series of sermons begun August 15 will be deliver=d by the past'r at the eveniug service, 7:45 p. M. Subject, “ine City and the Home. For the benefit of the church_a very pleasant en- tertainment, “From San Francisco to Mount +hasta ona Wheel.” will be given Friday evenin August 27, by Cyrus Brownlie >ewton, humo; SUNDAY MEETINGS—Continued. S'SPIRITUAL SOCIETY. 909 et st, 112, 8P . Mrs. Seal y. Bar- is, Mr. Hanson, Dr. Carpenter. others: 2 AKL\ SOCTETY, FRATER- nal Hall, Washi gion st.; 8 P. M, conference; 8P M., lecti-@by Professor Loveiand, foliowed by Mme. Montague. 37 MCALLISTER; 3 P. M. 335 opl g circie: 10c: 8 P ing; B. A Stiti, Nila, Meakin, skeptics invited. [SHOP GARRISON, PHENOMENAL Sk- :n«‘». materialization in siznt, siate-writing. 1423 Market, Psychtc and Spir. Ins.; 8:30 p.x: 25¢. TIRAND MUS. PSYCHICAL AND LITERARY 3 solrees every Sun., Wed evies. Petersitea Mus, ~be. 803 Golden Gate ave., nr. Goughs 10c. b PSY TEST DEVEL. test me -t argrave, others; V. MILLER’S ETHEREALIZING MA- (. teriniizing seance; 8 p. 3.: 50c. ~ 409 Leaven- worth st. OH SLATER, GRAND TE-T SEANCE TO- night at s; hail 908 Market si.: admission 10c. RS MAYO STEERS, 11214 OAK: CIRCLES Tuesday, 8 P. M.; Thursiay. 2 P. . readiogs. N L, )i M SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. ME. YOUNG'S TEST CIKCLE TO-NIGHT; 10c; wonderfal tesi. 605 McAllister st. RS. MAXWELL COLBY, 12615 OAK ST.— Sittings daily; circle saturday evening. EDIUM. GIVES ter st. RS EGGERT sittings dui AITKEN. at 320 McA! MPLOYMENT OFFICE—MRS. LAMBERT, 417 Powell st. (tel. Main 533%), furnishes best help of all nationalities. W IDUW 87 YEARSOF AGE DESIRKS SITU- stion to instruct children on piano. mind them and assist with (ght housework; city or country. C C, box 139, Cal: Uffice. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continnad, HELP WANTED-Continued. HELP WANTED-Coutinued. WISHES POSITION AS YQuXe Lapy 8614 Geary st housekeeper: city or country. room 15, second floor. TOUNG WIDOW, SITUATION AS HOUSE- keeper for bachelor or widower, or will do plain mending. 106 Fourth st., r. % YOURG EAsTERS LADY WITH SMALL capital, out of a posi tion, wonld like a business 9 Powell st 100om 8. partoer. 7OUNG LADY (STRANGEK) Do~IRES A housekeeper’s place: bacheior's or widower’s home preferred. 12035 Geary st., room YUUse wosan housekeeper: iu country only. 105 Stockton st., room 40. Y. U358 ,ASD ATTRACTIVE AMERIOAN girl desires a permanent piace as housekeeper; city of country. =28 Post st., room 11. 2d floor. TOUNG RUSSIAN 1ADY DESIRES A working housekeeper's place: country hotel or widower's home preserred Room 2, 223 Post. TOUNG WOMAN RECENTLY FROM ENG- land wishes & position as housekeeper for bachelor or widower. 117 Eddv st., room 1. WANTs P SITION a8 Call or address SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. HINESE & JAPAN POk ESI'D 20 Y KAKRS: belpstel. main 1997 BRA ULEY & Co..640 Clay ANTED—LIGHT 2-HORSE TRUCK, IN good order. G.T., box 79, this office. r ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. wages $15. 3011 Sagramento st ERMAN GIKL ¥OR GrNERAL HOUSE- work; must be a good cook. 114 Devisadero near Haight. 15 LARRIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O CALL Subscrintions and want ads taken. A} TOMAN DISHWASHER AND AN ASSIST- ing waitress. 9:7 Howard st. NE FRENCH TAILOR SYSTEM, WITH IN- structious. given sawsy each month. s F. Dresscutti g Saloon, 816 Miarket st. PEGATORS ON OVERALLS. LEVI STiAUSS & COU., factory 8:34 Fremon: st. EARN DRESSVAKING AND MILLINERY 4 at the only school receiving the o d medal patterns to order 25e. MCDOW KLL'S, 103 Post s 615 LARKIN—BK. CALL. Subscrint 00 &b HELP WANTED-MALE. PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY)—MAN AND wite (without children) we want for a ranch, 6 per mouth and found. MURRAY & HEADY. 634 and 636 (lay st. UNTER & CO.. CHINES5 AND JAPANESE emp. office, 61414 Californls st., tel. matn 231. EINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41415 O'Farrell, Tel E. 426 709 APANESE EMPLOYME weary st. Tel. Sutter 2125. 1 BUoEAU, PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY)—15,000 TIES TO cut fora large company: 8c each: tools fur- nished. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay. PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY)—TO THE GREAT wmilis und woods; free fare; we want to to-day 10 laborers, etc.: free fare and steady jol MURKAY & READY, 64 and 636 Clay st. ELIABLE COLORED MAN WANTS WORK at anything he can get to do; butier, janitor, porter or cook. 1130B Pacific st. ARTENDER WANTS SITUATIO! rience and reference. Address 152 QEAMSTRESS HULDING FIRST CLASS CITY 1 reference desires few more engagements at $1 per day. suis $5 50. K., 1014 Union st 7OUNG MAN WISHES SIIUATION OF any kind: few years’ experience in plumbing and tinping. MRS, HANSON. 28 Bruce p.ace. PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY)—10 FRUIT- pickers for a large bank company’s orchard aud vineyard; $20 and found: fare $1. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY) — WOODCHOP- pers, woodchoppers— We want 20 men: $2 60 aClara County. MUKRAY & READY, 6.4 and 836 Clay st. - PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY) — RAILROAD W ANTED—SIT UATION AS FIRST-CLASS | y/0UNG MAN WANTS SITUATION AT ANY men: free fare for laborers and teamster: laundress in private family elther by the Kind of work: understanas horses,und can | We ship to-day: $1 75 and $2 day; no fare ad- month, week orday; the best of city reference If | furnish references from ias. employer aud others. | vanced, bu: free fare. MURRAY & READ required. (allat 406 Minna st Address J. A. MacDONALD, 214 T'hird st., city. | 634 and 636 Clay st TOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE DAY ERMAN MAN WANTS SITUATION AS PIEN 10-DAY (SUNDAY) — MILKERS, A washing, ironing in family. 1012 Natoma st., bet. Eleventh ani 1 we!fth. cook’s helper, pantryman or dishwasher. 613 Clay st W ANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN NURSE afew more engagements confinement cases. Nurse, box 1, Call Uttice RESSMAKFR—A 1 CUTTER AND FIITER wiihes engagements in families. G. D., box 46, Cail uffice. l RESSMAKKR—-BY AN EXPEKT CLTTER and fi ter. $2 50 a suit: Instruction given for finishing B. J., bux 46, Call Oftice. VIRL JUST FROM EAST WISHES PuSI- tion to do general housework or second work; first-c.ass reference. 7753 Market st. in rear. (WEDISH WUMAN WL S WISHES PLACE TO wash fia nels or do work by theday. Address 209 2 VW ELL-EDUCATED LADY DESIGES PUSI tion us insaut’s nurse or experienced seam- stress: no obje.1iOn 10 COUNLIY OF LO trave . G. N. B., box 45, Call Uftice. tomu st. Y OUNG AMEKICAN WIDOW: POSITION IN widower’s family as working housekeeper; ref- erenc:s given. Address L. A., box 45, Cail. QEWING oY THE DAY 50c: CHILDREN’S clothes a specialty. G. C., box 139, Call Office. T0 DO re of an in- Flease call or address 10 Zoe st. SIIUATION W ANTED-WOMAN light housewor or wou d tal valid, JERMAN WOMAN WaN1S WOKK OF ANY kind by day: house or office cleaning, or wash- ing; $1day. MKS. HooKEY. 602 Howard st. and churacter delin.ator. Admission -6 cents. t:;s SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST Episcopal Church, cor. Hayes and Buchanan S5 —Rev. John_Stephens, pastor: residence, 308 Haight stree . Preiching at 11A. M. and 7:45 P. X. Morning sermon by kev. John Coyle, D.. The pastor will preach in the evening on -1 he Lifidel’s Dilemma.’ Sunaay-school at 12:30 P. ., C. B. Ferkinssuperintendent. Epworth League service 816:30 P. M. The pubiic cordially invited to all ihe services of this church. Seats free. Ushers in attendance. Praver-meeting Wednesdsy evens ing &t 7:45 o'clock. I BAPTIST CHURCH, EDDY ST, ber. Jones and Leavenworch. FPresching both mornin: aud eve ing by Evangelist Georze Kobert Caichs. Bapusm at evening service Senior, intermediate and junior societies meet a 6:30 P! a. WEST SIDE CHRISTIAN CBURCH, Bush st., between Scoit and Devisndero— F.vangelistic meetiugs are being conducted by Rev. W. A. Gardner. pastor. evangelist, and Rev. E. 1, Nesbit, soloist and song leader. lopics for the week: To-day—11 A ., “Sympathy’’: 7:3) P.M., A Contestoithe Gods’; donday, - The Heavenly Way” (illustrate Tuesday, “The Faith that Saves’; Wednesiay, n_'Infailible Creed”: Toursday, “San Francisco’s Greates: Need”: Fri- day, “Does Not the Intelligent and Progressive Spirfi of the Church To-day Demand that Baptis Suouid be Dropped from the Churcn Ordinances? Services begin each evening at 7 Rev. Mr. Nesbit s oue Of the best int rpret rs of sacred music. He will sing two 50108 each night. B, FIRST CHRIS] N CHURCH, ¥ Twelith st., bet. Howard and Mission Frank 8. Ford, pastor. Prof. S. Sturges, schoo! superintendent. Music led by lar, Supday-school 9:30 A M. Morning service at 11 A M. Junior C. E. 4 .M Intermediate C. E. 5P. 1 Y.P.SCE > & vening service 7:45 o'clock. 11 o M. subject, “The MNicht Cometh. 7:45 r. M. subject, “What Man Does for Man’s Salvation.” Seats free. All welcome. —=> FRENCH Rr FORMED CHURCE, 927 Pacific, between Powell and Mason—Morn- Ing service 11 o'clock: “Everlasting Fault- finders.” Evening service 7:45, lecture in Eng- lish on the French Keformation, “Antoine Court, the Buiider of Huguenot Churches.” VOMPELIENT WOMAN WANTS PU~ITION as working housekecper: is good cook and launaress: good references 2759 Mission st., Park House, cor. Twenty-fourth. YOMPETENT AND RELIABLE COOK wishes p sition. Call 1104 Goldeu Gate ave. 00K WISHES SITUATION IN FIRST- Cluss boarding-house, city or country: refer- ences. 2135 Bush, rear. 7OUNG PARISIAN LADY OF GUOD FAMILY wants Lo secure nice place as housexeeper; country villa or widowers’ home preferred. Kooms 10 anu 11, 122 Post st. JICE YOUNG GIRL WANTS POSITION zeneral hous=work or upstairs work; 10 $30. Call 1051 Mission st. JTUATION WANTED FOR GENERAL housework by a German girl; good references. 285 Uctavia st IN es §15 YOUSG GERMAN WOMAN WISHES WORK by the day washing, ironing, housecleaning. 221 Fifth st ARTIES WISHING SERVICES OF COM- petent woman as nurse or to do geueral house- wo.k. apply av 1610 New Broadway, Oakiand lSY ELDERLY WIDOW, POSITION A4S housexkeeper to widower's family or for bache- lor; c.ty or country. Address M. A., 1863 Fifih st., Oskiand \‘EAT. HESPECTABLE GIRL OF 18 WISHES AN situation to do housework and plain cooking in nice family in Mission; $10; Sieep home. V. M., 2526 Mission st. {EAMSTRESS WISHES TO GO IN FAMILIES 1o sew: 60c per day. Address 25 Fourteenth. ICE GERMAN GIRL WISHES POSI1TION to do housework and plain ooking in small family; reference; wag es $15; no cards. 437 Lhirieenth st. 100D COOK AND MANAGER IN HOTEL or ins.itution wishes a position. Apply 228 Valencia st. JAMES LY ALL. THE NOTED SCOTCH evangelist. will preach in Gospel Hall, 16 Mason_st..aL 8 0'clock P. . Dow't fail to hear him. Tuesday evening Charies Montgomery will give anaddress on ~The ~igus of the Last Days or Is the World to Get Better or Worse?” Meetiugs every night. All are luvited. 5> DIVINE SCIENCE SERVICES AT Home Collegr, 3360 Seventeentn st.. bet. Mission and Valencla—2:30 p M., discourse by M. E. Cremer. Subjer 'he Law of Success.” THE THEO-OPHICAL SOCIETY— Froe public lecturesevery Sunday at 8 ». M. Native Sons’ Hall, 414 Mason st To-nignt, sub- jct, “The Great Law of Cause and Effect,” oy Miss Marie A. Walsh. & SANFRANCISCO THEOQ-OPHICAL ~0- ety, 819 Markei—iecture to-night, -He- redity,” by Dr Griffiths: Tuesasy night, “Why 1 Beiieve in Beincarnation.” MEETING CALIFORNIA LODGE NO. ,1.0. 0. F.—All members are earnestly requested to end a meet- ing MOND Y, August 28. of candidates. COMPETENT RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES to do laundry work, housecleaning or cooking by the day: best references. MKS. FORKST, 8369 Twenty-sixth st. ADY WISHES A POSITION AS HOUSE- keeper in widower’s family. Call from 9 to 5 at 510 Ninth s .. room 22, Oakland. TOUNG RESPECTABLE WOMAN, SPLEN- did cook, wishes situation in hotei'or private family, couniry oreferred; for particulars call at ¢, F. SCILRO EDEK'S rew Postoffice House, 43 Seventh st. JEAT, COMVETENT WOMAN WISHES SI1 ua:fon: is good cook and laundress, in Amerl- can fumily; city or c.uniry; $25 to #30; 1o postal answers. 776 Howard st.. room 25. ITUATION WANIED BY AN EXPEKI enced person to take entire charge of an infant; references given and required. Call or aidress 2010 Pacific ave., Alumeda, Cal. JXPERIENCED YOUNG GEKMAN GIRL wants a managing housekeeper's place: eity (r country; widower's home preferred. Room 8 207 post st. YQUNG, WIDOW. LATELY FROM THE tast desires a position as housekeeper in wid- ower’s or bacheior's home. 126 Fourch st., 100m 21, second floor. Initlation 77" P. J. MILLET, N. 6. J.R. WILL1AMS, R. S, THE SEVENTH ANNUAL der of Scottish Clans will be hela at the Chutes on ADM SSION DAY (Thurs- tion. 1n addition to the Chutes’ regular vaude- vile show a firsiclass | roxramme of “cottish valuable p izes to Winners in all compeiltions Laucinz In large pavilion afternoon a d evening mission to park, adults 25¢, chl.dron 10c. COMMITTEE. 10, Imp. O. K. M.—Ch efs and brothers: The funeral of our deceassd brother, A. E. Melin, will take place at 2 o'clock SUNDAY, Augus: 2, from the hall of . O, land. Your attendance Is requested. By order ALFRED JUNES, Sachem. OTICES. Visiting brothers cordiaily invited. B=E ring euq zames of the Or day), Sept. 9. Grand ail dav and . vening celebra- games, dancinz, etc., + {il be presented. Cash and For full pardculars see progiaumes iater. Ad- POHONACHEE TRIBE 1O, % W., corner Sevenih and Peralta sts., West Ouk- Wi NuTTaLL, C. of R. OLORED GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO do general housework, cooking, nursinz or second work; wages $15 to $20. Address G. L., box 37, Call Office. ADY WIIH 2 GROWN CHILDREN, BOY and girl, desires position in the country where all could be useful. Address 144 Fifth st., room 6. ERMAN WOMAN WOULD LIKE 10 DO housecleaning and washing. 16 Victor place, bet. Seventh and Eighth st Y OUNG WIDOW WISHES T0 MAKE HER- seif generally useful as housekeeper. 223 Mason st., room 9. YOUNG GIRL WISHES POSITION TO DO geueral housework. F. L., box 80, Call. ADY WISHES POSITIUON AS HOUSEKEEP- er: city or country. Call from 10 A. M. 109 P, 0214 Stockton st., room 16. ATTENTICN, COOKS!— COUKS OF Il nationalities are respectfully invited to avtend an importaut meeting MONDAY EVEN- ING at 9 0'clock at 14 Geary street, regarding re- organization of the German Cook SocieLy: refresh- men's served SPECIAL NOTICES, NOTICE—S. 0. ~PRING herenfter be r tracted by bis wite, D WILL NOT ponsible for any debis con- LIA. = MES, 5. E. McLEOD, PSYCHO-THERA- peutic magnetic healer. 621 Rlifs, 9 to & 1000 BUSINESS CARDS $1 60, 25 VIS. lting cards 26c. HILL, 2214 Geary st. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR g4 collections made: aty or country. Pacific Collection Co. 415 Montgy st, room 6: tel. 5580, = MYRTLE POTTER, CABINET BATHS; sents au iadies. 1,12, 865 Market., 24 floor SUNDAY MEETINGS. “MERIUMSHIPY: AN ILLUSTRATED LEC- M “ture by Mrs. ‘uia Schlesinger to-night at Scottish Hall, 105 Larkin. Mrs. J. J. Whitney, the aistinguished medium, will give piatform tests. Admission 10 cents. T 909 MARKET ST. FIRST SPIRITUAL Church, 2 P. 3. tesis toall: Mr. Kecgan, Dr. Carpenter, Mrs. Dunbham Bruce: 8 P M, ballots read, wental questicus answered: tests, ars. Kob- iuson, Shriner, Huuham; 10c. ing: free; evening; 111 LARKIN TO-NIGHT KATIE HEUSS- mann’s grand public inspi a'ionai test meet- sittings daily; 81: circles every Friday 5c. 115 Fraoklin st — OUNG LADY FKOM THE COUNTRY wishes position as housekeeper in bachelors or widower’s housenold. 111 Geary st. M IDDLE-AGED GERMAX LADY. UNDER- M ‘standing French and Enzlish, and also dress. making and hairdressing pefectly, would like position; Lo obj- tiou to traveling or country: salary not unde: $30. Iuquire 1338 Bush st. Y QUG GIBL WANTS POSITION AS SEAM- stress or maid in & family: country preferred; three years in last p ace. G. N., bux 48, Call. OUNG GIRL WANTS POSITION IN DOC- tor's office or to_take charge ota convalescent patient. (. N., box 46, Call TOUNG WIDOW KECENTLY FROM THE En good housekeeper; Do objection to coun- 1241 Geary st. HESSMAKER CUTS BY TAILOR SYS- tem; dresses made ov-r; fit guaranteed; $1 50 per day. G. N., box 162, this office. TTENTION, LADILS — FIRST-CLASS dressmaker would like evening work at home: Cut’ng and fiting a1 $3 60 « suil. «ommunica e Wi ¥ K., 3983 Twenty-fourth st., who will call onyou. the evening, JXPEHRIENCED YOUNG FRENCH LADY wants & housekeeper's place: no objection to the country. 11Z2 Market st room 51 OUNG WIDOW FROM THE COUNTRY wishes & housekeeper's position. Apply 120 Eddy. room 2 TOUNG ~OUTHRRN LADY WISHRS POSE tion us housekeeper: city or country. Call 234 O'Farrell st 100wy 4-5. TOUNG WIDOW FROM MrXICO WISHES position as housekeeper, city Or country. 906 Market st., room 22. tey. K~ J. MARTIN, SPIRIT MED., CRYSTAL Teader; sits dm.; cir. Mon., Thy We. 2334 6t LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICK OF THE CALL, bubscriptions and wani ads taken. 615 YU UAG MAN WISHES LIGHT WORK; board and small salary. M. B., box 1, Call W ANTEI —POSITION By bread, cakes and icecreams. Call Uffice. GOOD MAN ON W. P., box b6, milkers—We want 3 men al $26 per mon: and found; cheesemaker, $30: butter-maker, $30 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st PEN T0-DAY (SUNDAY) — SAUSAGE- maker for country shop, $33 to $40 and found; butcher for country _slaughter-house. MURKAY & READY, 6:4 :nd 636 Clay st. JOREMAN BAKER — bread and cakes, wants steady Work: couutry. 528 Bryant st. FIRS1-CLASS ON clty or PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY)—JAPANESE dishwasher, $25 and found: fare paid. MUK- RAY & REALY, 634 aud 656 Clay st OY WISHES A 8ITUATION IN A WHOLE- sale house; can furnish good ref. rences. B. U, box 1, Call Office. IRST-CLASS WASHER AND ALL-ROUND laundryman (Swede) wants situation of any PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY)—FRUIT-PICK- ers wanted for Santa Clara County; 40 farm- ers, orchard and vineyard hands, $25 a.d %20 per month and found: 2 choreboys, $10 and $15; 2 milkboys, $15: almond-pickers, $15: boy for ‘city factory, $4 week. MUKRAY & READY, 634 and 835 Clay st. kind, Alie ereuce. AddressC. k., 713 Minna st (GEEMAN WaNTS TO MAKE HIMSELE useful on geatleman’s place; good borseman; can milk, work in garden: good references. a. S, vox 4, Call Office. PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY)—TEAMSTERS and laborers, city and Country jobs: 81 75, $1 60 and #1 50 a aay and $26 per month and found, MURRAY & KEADY, 634 ana 636 Clay. \1 AN (45) WANTS WORK OF ANY KIND; M handy at anyihing; small wages. F. C, box 46, tuis office. PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY)—BUTTER-MAK- erand run separator; $30 and found. MUR- RAY & RIEADY, 634 and 636 Clay st TOUNG MAN, 27, COLLEGE GRADUATE, highest refercnces. speaks few languages, in- dpstrious, any respectable position. ~steauy, box 6, Cal y TOODWORKER AND _ BLACKSMITH wants job: good allrousd man. Eox B, 1248 Mission st \‘ ANTED—-PLACE AS WDR’KING FOR] man 0. ranch by a gocd farmer, or wouid like 1o lease 1anch of about 50 acr son shares. Ad- dress WILLLAM, box 49, Call Office. OMPETENT FARMER AND FRUIT-GROW- er: understands pruning and taking care of ranch and an all-round bandy man; good refer- ence. G.T., box 43, Call Uffice. QTRANGER WISHES TO LEARN SPANISH, D German. French, Itallan languages of the na’ tive: 1 or 2 hours In a week In the eveuing. Ad- dress J., box 5, Call Oftice. 7OUNG MAN WHO CAN FURNISH THE best of references as to sobriety and steadiness wishes a situa. ion as porter or similar occupation. Address Holdfast, box 95, Call Office. SPECTABLE MAN AND WIFE WANT situations: man good on a ranch: a good dener: can take care of horses and cows; wife Is & §cnd cook and housekeeper. Apply Ranch, box 4. Call Office. {XPERIENCED SAUSAGE-MAKER AND pork butcher wants situation; city or country. G. G., box 44, Call Office. \ IDDLE-AGED MAN WISHES SITUATIO M as butier and cheese maker. Address P. M 631 Sacramento st. y rANTED-GRUBSTAKE BY HONEST AND capable man: $80 or $90 required: security it desired. Address ., box 19, Call Office. PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY)—BRICK-MOLD- er, $250 a day. MURRAY & KEADY, 634 and 635 Clay st. PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY)—BLACKSMITHS and horseshoers, city, and country shops near city. MUKRAY & READY. 634 ana 636 Clay st. QTE MEN AND BOYS WANTED TO-DAY. ¢ Read carefully our advertisements in to- day’s Call ani report. 6 cooks. different places, $40. $50 and $60: 3 cooks, for restaurants, $30, £35 and §25: 4 walters. $25 and $30: 3 dishwasn- ers, $15 and $20; choreman and porter, $15; old man to do chores, $8. MURRAY & READY, 634 d 638 Clay st. PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY)—BLACKSMITH- helper. £1 50 a day, see boss here 10 A. M. to- day: porier, middle-aged man, see boss here 10 A M. 0day. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY)—WAITER, COUN- try botel, $30: Spanish waiter, city. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. . EVERYBODY: MURRAY & ANYBODY g0 hoppicking. , 634 and 636 Clay st. OPPICKING, come and READ ACEING AND DRYING-HOUSE HANDS: no experience required: §20 and found: steady job Call to-‘ay (Sunday). MURRAY & READY, 634 aud 636 Ciay st OPPICKERS. MEN. WOMEN AND CHIL dren; tamilies, etc., for Sonoma County. Call to-day (Sunday). MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. (3 ERMAX B:EAD BAKER FOR COUNTRY, $50 and found and free fare: second baker. country shop, $55 and found: sausage maker. country shop, $35 and found. C. R HANSEN & €O., 105 Gea'y st. VW ANTED — SITUATION AS = COOK ON board English ship. Address LORENZ RO- PAYTICH, 10013 Jackson. (G ARDENER Oft MAN ABOUT PLACK, CAN drive and milk, wauts good place: k-nglish aged 30; pood appearance; excelient references. G., 543 Sacramen.o st, (QHINESE, FIRST-CLASS COOK, WANTS WOrk In hoiel or restaurant. Apply 70314 Du- pont, CHAKLEY GONG. VW ANTED—POSITION ON FRULL FARM OK in vineyard by sover, industrious man who thoroughly understands the business and is good hand with horses. Address T. BARDELLA, box 32, Call Oftice. 615 \ INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR Market: 200 rooms 25c 1o 8150 per nigh: 41 50 10 $6 per week: convenlent mnd respectabio. tree bus and basgage 10 anit from 1Le Ty LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: ruoscriviions an. wan: ads taken. OOK AND WIFE FOR COUNTRY: COOK, _ country hotel, #40: - izht cook and baker, coun- try shop. $40: 8 walters, different country hotels, £25: waller. country hotel, $20; walter, resiau- rant, city, $7 a week. C. R _HANSEN & C0., 108 Geary st. OJRENCH OR SWISS GARDE MANGE, first-ciass hotel, $75. 108 Geary st. C. K. HANSEN & CO., MINEE. $3 A DAY: 2 SHOVELERS, §2 50 A Al day. for a horax mine, coun ry. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO,, 108 Geary st. HOREMAN WHO CAN MILK FOR A / ranch, $25 and found: 3 farmers, $20 and $15; 2 choreboys. country, $8 and $15. C. K. HAN- SEN & CO., 108 Geary st. ROXER ON ST. CLAIR MACHINE, COUN- try laundry, $35 and founa. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st ©F MEN TO PICK FRUIT,75¢ A DY AND pasl HELP WANTED-FEMALE. MEN TO PICK FKUIT BY « ONTRACT. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. found. C. R. HANSEN & €O, 108 Geary. J EAT WOMAN FOr HOUSEWORK AND cookiug, coun ry, $20: 25 girls ana women for housewors. MURKAY & READY, Leading Ew- ployment Agents, 634-626 Clay st. D3 woM y GIRLS AND FAMILIES FOR Z4) hop-picking, Souoma County. Call to-day, Sunday; you can make good wajes. MURKAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. (1IRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL vaifous positions. MRS. LAMBERT, 417 Powell st. T THE PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, L\ 328 Geary st. Wanted—uirls for houseworl 2 cooks, $20, £0od places. Open evenings: tel phoae, Brown'401. IRL FROM 14 TO 16 FOR TWO PROPLE in family; good home: $5. 1226 diy st. ANTED — AN ELDERLY BUSIN e85 Wwoman of means for 4 manufacturing enter- prise without opposition in its line. Please ad- dress Enterprise, box 40, Call Office. HE DEMAND IS STILL INCREASING FOR graduates of Ayres’ Business College, (n ac- count of their practical traiuing. 7OMAN OF EXPERIENCE TO OVER<EE '} workers: wholesale house. Manager, box 1.3, Call, Jy TSISHER ON PANTS. 430 VALLRIO ST, J EAT RELTABLE GIRL FuR COOKING AND g-neral huusework, smal family; references. Call Monday forenoon 18288 Sutter st. ANTE)—RESPECTABLE WOMAN; TAKE care child in widower’s home; small wages £00d home to rigut party. Call Sunday bei. 8 A a. and 2 P. M. at 22124 Fillmore st. IRST-CLASS TAILURESS ON PANTS, 102 Minna st. PPRENTICE WANTED TO LEARN HAIR. dressing at 111 Stockton st., G. LEDERER; references. OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST; LIGHT HOUSE- work. 430 Fuiton st W ANTED—DISHWASHER. 1191 MARKET street AD1ES, DO YOU KNOW THAT WE HAVE the largest and best school 1n America, and that every woman snouid know how to make her own clothing even if she does not have to dodress- making for a living? The sooner you start iu the better. Dressmakers who wish to improve should investigate our me hod of cutting and finisuing: unlimited lessons; easy payments: ull are invited 10 call. The Mchowell Dressmaking and Milll- nery School, 103 Post st.: patienrs cac to fi, 26c. W ANTED— F XPERIENCED OPERATORS ou fancy white flannel shirts: also a limitea number of young giris who reside at home for in- struction. ‘A pply Standurd Shirt Factory, Gongh and Grove sts. M8 GILLIGAN, DRESSMAKER: TAILOK system taught; apprentice wanted. 115 Kearcy st. JEY LADY SOLIGITORS WANTED: GOOD pay: easy work. 108be Gearys:. room 9. W ANTED-500 WOMEN AND GIRLS TO work ou fruit. Apply immediately at Call- fornia Canueries Company, Brannan si., oetween Third ard Fourth. M QST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms: 2>¢ 1o $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 Per wes free bus and baggage to and from ferry. ANTED—20 GRAPE-PICKERS,80C TO §1 A day and found: blacksmith, $65 a month; man for private piace, references, 825 and found: 2men topick potatoe., near thecity, $20 and found: grubber, near the ecity. $20 and found: butter-waker, sieady job, $25 and found: Eastern man_for nice place near city. see employer nere: woodchoppers, $1 25 acord; dishwasher, citv, 815 and found: walter, 30, ete. W. D. EWLAR & CO., €36 Clay st. 00KS, 835 CITY, $45 COUNTRY; KITCHEN hands, $20, §30; dishwasher, $25: pantryman, second stewara, ¥35. LEON ANDRE, 308 Stockton st. 00D DRESS GOODS SALESMAN AND window draver. Apply at once, U. . Indus- trial Agency, 16% Crocker bullding. OY—A GOOD, BRIGHT BOY FROM 15 TO 18: good salary. Apply at once, U. S. ludus- trial Agency, 165 Crocker building. J X PEDITION—GOLD FIELDS OF BOLIVIA. Particulars, CALHAIN, 927 Market. OY IN DRUGSTORE: MUST LIVE WITH parents: not older than 16 years: salary $3 a week. G. K., box 58, Call Cflice. TANTED—QUICK WITS! $7300 GIVEN AWAY! A Wonderful Prize Offer—The National Kecorder has won & place In the van of all journals devoted to inventive science aud indu.trial development, It hias readers by the thousands in every Sta e ot the Union and in almost every viliage and humlet, but i wants more. ‘There is no couniry in the world where inventive genius is 50 commonly characteristic ot the peop.e, young and old. aud no country whee recognition of bri<ht ideas comes 30 prompily. Ine sa.ioual Kecorder isof great AssISIALCe Lo 1 venutors and to a | who wish (o keep up with the times, furnishing (hem with an enor- mous amount of vuluable information not procura- hle from any other source, ana there iy 10 1€as0n why halfa inillion people should not be numvered among its readers within the next few months. To secure these readers the Recorder proposes to distribute the most generous list of prizes in a com- petition based strictly on intelli-ence and quick Wit ever devised under any circumstances. | he prizes amount to $7300, and are nearly all paid in gold coin. The competicion wil. ciose November L ‘The awar: of tnese prizes wiil be in the hands of a special board composed of men of natloual reputntion and unquestioned integrity, including three prominent members of Congress. The high Teputation of these gentemen guarantees fair treatment for all contestants. THE PRIZES ARE AS FOLLOWS: One thosand dollars in gold coln. . -.$1,000 A tripto Europe............. 600 A tnip to California or Me part of the United States............ 400 Five prizes of two hundred dollars eac! go doin.. 4 oo 1,000 A year’s tuition in any technical, trade or industrial school or ‘in any coilege in the UnitedBiates...... c.oceoomoei voacaeraeionse 300 Ten przes of one hundred dollars each in gold colD. ............ vensesassece: 1,000 One rosewood upright pi aslivered av any railroad station in the United States.. 500 One hundred cash prizes of ten dollars each in gold coin...... ..... i Lo00 Ten $100 bicycies for lac n.. 1,000 Seventy cash prizes of five dollars ench (o gold cofn......... 260 One hundréd and iwenty-five cash prizes of . two dollars each. Three hundred and twenty-five prizes. amounting to .. vereee® It will be observed that these prizes are not cheup books, cameras or other trifles, purcnas d atsmall cost and put down at large prices to swell the total. The majority are in hard cash, and tho:e not in money are Worth every penny of the estimate given Unly Simple Rules—It s a very simple matter to win one of these prizes. All you have todo is tomaxe up a list of the iargest uumber 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 & Co. aso desire to adveruse their business, and the publicity which they have already given to it through the newspapers heips tne National Re- corder in spreading abroad the news of this great competition Messrs. Wedderburn & Co. have decided that they will add 500 in goid, to be given (o the per- son receiying the $1000 prize, 5o that this fortu- nate individual will receive §1500 in gold I he person sending i the largest list wili re- ceive the $1500 cash prize, aud "the OLner priz=s will be awarded to those sending in the n xt largest lists in_the_order in which (he prizes are arranged above. No consideration whatever is exacted to compete for these prizes except that each person must send the sum of $100 fora veir's subscription to the National Recorder. Upon receipt of your remittance we wi'l send you & compe.itor’s cert ficate, with full particuiars and directions for making the lis: of words. There are D0 hard rules to comply with and no conditions that a 10-year-old boy or girl cannot meer. 825 may win. Remember, there are 325 vrizes, the smalleat of which will repay you amply for the time spent in making up a list. while the larg- est prize 15 a small fortune, and the others mean lots of comfort and luxury for many months to come. The trips to Europe, California and Mex- ico, and the tuition in the schoois and colleges mean a liberal e ucativn to those who win them. 1f you don’c succeed in carrying off the big prize you need not be disappointed, for you have nun- adreds of chances of securing the others. Remem- ber. tha: nobody has any advantage over anv- body else. 1t is a competition of brains and in- dustry ouly. Becaus: yuu are not a3 quick-witted a8 others Is uo reason whv you snould not win a prize. Begin at once and take your time, for the competition does uot close unul November 1. ‘The issue of certificates may stop at any time, ‘V bowever. The names of all the winners will be published in The National Recorder as 500n as the competi fon is decided, and in the meantime all | the questions regarding the contest will pe an- swered through its columns. There will be no changes in the conditions of the contesl. The: are a/l given here, and your task is a simple oue. Remit in stamps or cash, money order or registered letter. Aadress NATIONAL RECORDER, Wash- ington, D. C, Contest Department A. (3REEN HANDS AND SEAMEN FOR SOUTH X Seas and coast. HERMAN’S, 637 Clay st. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH eL.—Want ads and subscriptions taken. ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE UNITED States marine corps, United Siates navy: avle-bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21and 30 ' years who are citizensof the United States, or those who have legally declared their intention to become such; must be of good char- acter and habits and abie to speak, read and write Eagiish, and be between 5 fee 5 inches and 6 feet in heignt. For further information apply at the recruiting oflice, 20 Ellis at., ~an Francisco, Cal. W ANIED —6 GOOD EOLICITORS; ONLY those meaning business need apply, Cail to- day from 10 t0 12 4. M. at 2032 Howard. C.C. B. 3 THKEE STORES IN ONE GRAND CLEAK: +) ance sale; fine assortment of men’s, boys’ youths’ and children's shoes sacriticed at actual cost prices. 767 Market st., opp. Phelan buildiag. QLCHO HOUSE, 8631 MA KKET ST.—ROOMS 20c, 2B¢ to 5Uc night: $1 10 $2 week. = z"' MONTGOMERY CORNER OF CLAY— . OUpen untli 9:30 ceclock: branch office of ibe Call: subscriptions and wan: ads. taken, W ANTED-GET YOUR SHOES MADE T i your feet at the same price you buy ready- made ones, irom $1, 82, $3, $4 and $5, at 562 Mission st., bet. Firsc'and Second. Go e BRANCH OFFICE OTH® CALL; WAL #dS aud SUDSCTIPLIOAS taken. 300( EAIRS-ANOLHER LT OF MEN'S shoes: been siluhtly damaged: at less than one-fourth their vaiue:; from 26c to 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. [ iosEs s PERSONALS. NFORMATION WANTED OF JOHN J, PAR- ROTT, who disappeared Novemter 10, 1580: Was 48 years 0 d; helsht 5 feet 0 luches; light | this ba complexion, dark brown curly hair, mixed with | 646 Marl gray, sandy mustache. ¢ray_eyes: weight 190 Pounds; traveling salesman. K. ., box 39, Call. £200. rensin: receipts 312 daily: don’t miss - wagons, WIN BUSINESS CHANCES. PAYING BAKERY IN OAKLAND: ain: offer wanted. WINSTON & Cu., et st. TTENTION—FINEST EQUIPPED CARPET cieaning works on coast. including horses, machinery, etc.; clears §275 a month. ON & CO., 646 Marke st VA VEH.TOLL=—MRS.CON KADSON WANTS t0 see you. Address Sun Fraucisco P. 0. W ANTED—LADY OR GENTLEMAN FOR half ivterest in Kdisoi’s lates: picture ma- chine, introducing prize-fights,eic., for fair circuis: vrite'quickly. E. G, box 48, Call « flics M capital to investigate the establishment of per- manent business on this coast. Address C. RUB- INSON, 19 Montgomerv st. ANUFACIURER OF 25 YEAR-' STAND- ing desires to communicate with & man of AIR TROUBLES FLY BEFORE QUINONIA HA Fonic: “86c vowle LELLRER, 111 Stockion st. OONEY & CO.,DETECI IVE AND COLLECT- ing Agency,917 Market; 25 years’ exp.rience. 6 af. smal capital can get oconanza proposiiion. NEW YORK Pacific Const representative: MANUFACTURERS WANT right party with Call ernoons only, MOORE, room 7, 214 O'Farrell street. HE “WEDDING BELL"; BEST MATRIMO- nial paper on earch: no commissions; no prelim- inary fee: send 10c for copy. 111 kllisst., San Francisco: free matrimonial advertisements for §250. ing-rooms: ground rent $:50; 3 years' lease. hait or whole interest: good trade. CARPENTEKING AND CONTRACT- ing business: bui ding included: 3 liy- B/, box 20, (all. ladies. \/ ME. ROLLAND HASTPERMANENTLY LO- IVl cated at room 1, 228 Post 8. ap! ALOON AND 4 FURNISHED ROOMS: across the way from new Postoffica: reasons for selling, cannot run two places. For Information ply at Freuch liquor-store, 32 Seventh st. LASKAN DOGS, TRAINED TO PACK FOR sale. Address K., box 1, Call Office, Oakland. ALLROUM ANDSTAGE DANCES TAUGHT, platu or faucy, nt L& VINE'S. 421 Post st. $1000. income within your reach. ington, Ky. YOUR SURPLUS DOLLARS WILL make dollars for you; a continuous CONDEN & CO., Cov- AG CARPETS WOVE T0 ORDER AND FOR sale: also chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres: dealer in carpet twine, in hank or chain, at lowest ates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth st. Oakland. CORNER SALOON, NAR THE 3 $600. leadinz morninz-paper buildings: great bargain. ar. H. GEORGL, 533 California st., Phcenix JE poBsx'T COST M1 CH TO BECOME AC- quainted with my hair-dressing—25c—but the acquaintance is sure to be lasing. Gray and 50 business established 10 years. A YOUNG MAN TO ADVACE THIS + amount, & posi ion at $60 per month in 1., box 143, Call. bleached hair restored to its natural color for from $1 50 10 $5. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. ANTED — 100 LADIES TO JOIN EXPE. good income. LOUKISHING STAND ON MASKET ST. for sale cheup: rare change: rent $ 0 monthiv. Inquire 1236 Market st., room 77. W ton: tirst steasaer next spring to Klondikes superior inducements to respectable ladies. In- ciose stamp for particulars, K.ondike, 144 Geary s:., San Francisco. WO EXPrRIENCED POSPECTOKS AND miners want party to grubstake for prospect- ing in Trinity Co. Address Grub, box 25, Call. TANTED—TOJOIN PARTY PROSPECTING Trinity. 821 Howard st., room 2. TREE TO ANY ADDRESS, MY BOOK GIV- wi §300. STATIONERY, NEWS. - CANDY and cigar store; bargain: living--oom, th or without furniture. 2200 Fillmore st ing full information abut a never-failing harmliess and permanent home cure of ine opium, miorphine, cocaine, whisky aud tobacco habi s DR. J. C. HOFFMAN, Isabella bldg., Chicago, IlL. party going to mices. JINE BUSINESS; SPLENDID CHANCE 10 make fortune: half iuterest for sale, cheap; 6034 Shotwell st. S/ DYICH FEER DIVGEGE LW A CERG ialiy : privare; nofee without success; probat . _HOWE, atty at law, 850 Market.cor. Stocktn. OKNER GROCERY AND BAR FOR s or wil! take partuer: well established. Inquira ENGLE, 1091 Howard st. IS8 RAY BENNETT RE(URNED: merly 122 Posi, now 1241 Geary. FOR- JANCY SALOON FURNISHINGS, MIKRORS, wainscoting, cardrcows, etc. Apply Moniay morning, Gall Offic 1SS PEAKL HAKRISON, CAKDRWADER, has returned. Room 2, 13034 Geary st. S L. CABLE,1236 MAR- 1 AW OFFICE—MRS GOLDEN GATE AVE.—DELICACY and candy store for sale; cheap for ca h; 104 going to Alaska. kt, £.127; collections: divore - laws: a!vice free. N ROCERIES AKE CHEAPEST AT THE “UP- I K, chea; EGG, BUITER DEPOT FUR SALE 3 living rcoms; 50 cans. Call Office. to-date” store, ~acramento: fruit jams in glass M for 26¢; tomatoes, 60c doz - good coffee, fresh and AN WITH %25 TO JOIN ME IN WORK- ing proposition. J., box 36, Cail. jurs, 10c; rolied oats 2lpc B: condensed mllk.lJ whole, 173gc Ib, ground 10 order; fine tea, 20¢ ; send for list. BEESLEY & SON, Sacramento. | 1G OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- 985, Nurios, CANDY, CIGAR ~TOLE $ . and laundry; living-rooms. 2002 M 8on street. Ty night cor. Market and Sixth sts.: arcistic ad- vertisemets in liviug light: promoters of busi- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. 4385 TWENTY-SECOND, 00 ci N: Nice flat; 6 rooms and bath; SAR VALEN- ent $18. JLECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM: Wincnester House, 44 :hird st, nr. Market; IGAR-STORE, CENTRALLY LOCATED. IN- quire 601 Mohugomery st. 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $6 per week: free bus and bagga-e t0 and from the ferry. 2 BAKrRY ROUTES, DOING GOOD BUSI- ness, for sale cheap. Apply 19 Capp st. UPEKFLUOUS HAIKS REMOVED BY olectrolysis. MRS, DR. WELCH. 2115 Bush. ARPENTER-SHOP FOR SALr CHEAP; good location; rent low. 868 Howard st. APER HANGING,PAINTIN: paper 4c. 1302 Webster, N\ UTICE—LA VERITE TOILET PARLOK KE- KTC: WALL none Pine 4933, b IGAR-STAND TO LET WITH STOCK AND fixtures; for sale. Corner Twenty-fourth aud Folgom sts. AN ‘moved to 80 Geary st., near Kearny. 3 G LULT TOORDER ON EA Y INSTALLMENTS. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st. bet 7th and 8th. SUITS RE- AILOK-M ALK 900, BAEERY AND COFFEE-PARLOR; « 1iving-rooms: cheap rent. 3253 Mission OUD-PAYING RESTAURANT: MUST BE sold. 821 Kearny st tailed at wholesale tigures. 20 HUF~CHMIDT, SANITARY pastitter. 623 Golden Gate wv. Te! Eansome st PLUMBER, Surter 471 exquisite ground CEAN HOUSE, FOR RENT, FURNISHED; responsible busi ess man only: big bar trade; RICH, 112 Montgomery st. $ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. RESTAURANT FOR SALK, NR. CAR «house; good business. Apply this office. 15 T SHERMAN,CLAY &C0.'S MUSIC STORE. Corner Kearny and Su ter streets ANDV-STORE ;: CUMPLETE FACTORY : small expense: great sacrifice. 124 Kearny st. Great bargains in second-haud high grade pianos, 800, EList "LASS POULTRY RANCH: « stock and fixtures; a bargain; part cash. Diamond P. O, Alameda County, box 13. OLD-ESTABLISHED MAR- . L 8., box 37, OR SALE—AN ke:: g0oé reason for selling. Call Office. 7TOUNG LADY (SMALL CAPITAL) WANTS gentleman partner. 9 Powel, room %, 2d floor. Originat price. Now, | & 1 Steinway upright............... $575 $375 1 Steinway upright. ... " 575 350 1 Chickering concert grand . 1400 400 1 Hallet & Davis parlorgrand... 800 275 1 Chickering upright... 700 375 1 Weber upright 200 450 1 Weber uprizht 650 300 1 Knabe uprigtt. 500 300 1 Kranich & Faic! 450 250 1 Emerson upright. T 860 228 1 Vose & Sons upright 350 200 and oihers 100 numerous to mention. Sola on our NSIDE MORNING ROUTE. REASONABLE. Apply office, or 1019 Post st., bet. 9 and 11 A w new rent contrsct plan. £5.6. 87 and $8 per month. These planos are ind ae condition and fully guaranteed. ¥ OR SALE, CHEAP — RESTAURANT IN wholesale district. J., bax 164, this office. JARGAIN—GREATEST EVER OFFERED IN >‘pianos; some of the fallure stock formerly av the Emporiim: all makes from $100 to $250; G Ad 00D-PAYING HOTEL BUSINE-S; LONG- estublished; balf interest $500: whole $1000, dress Cosmopolitan Hotel. Petalunia. ) rented and sold on installwents from $2 to $10 also our re.ular stocx: best in the from. HEINE, 136 Ellisst., Y. M. C."A. buliding. PoRILAND AuENCY 1HIS PAPER. N quire ibis office oraé 183 Third s, Pordanl Uregon. BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LAKG- | {) est house west of thicazo is KOHLER & | 1y, CHASE'S. 26, 28 aud 30 O'Farrcll st. Planos, | ags organs and all other musical instruments, of all HEAPEST AND B! ST IN AMERICA—TH® WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the ited States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- ree. grades and prices. Terms easy: prices lowest. Everything possible dous o pleass and satisty the customer. CTUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN PL anos; monthly payments 35 up: correspon- dence solicited. THE F. W. SPENCER COM. PANY, 935 Marke: st. opp. Mason; established over 10 years. UGUST BARGAINS—GORDON UPRIGHT 23 22 rooms, all rented, only.. 12 rooms. on Golden Gaté ave., fine. 14 rooms, on Fourth st.. A Other bargains. H. €/ DECKER, 1032 LODGING-HOUSES. ROOMS, CURNEE, CLEARS $100 A month.. oo, sunny corner. §30; Weber upright, $200; ~ohmer, §1 Bluttmer, $100: a sweep on all piunos BRUENN'S, 225 Post st. Market st. 10-ROOM CORNER HOUSK: WORTH « $800; must be soid. DECKER. 10:0 ONA-¥IDE REDUCTION IN PRICES— Haines, Knabe, Bush & Gerts and others: sec- 22-ROOM HOUSE: FINK LOCATION $1i-)0. and paying. DECKER, 1020 Muarket. 15 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE ox THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. T,UE, OF, UNCALLED-FOR SHOLS FROM 35C 4 upto$1 26, 562 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d. ANTED, TOLCOLLECI WAGES DUE LABOK- ersaclerks KN OX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter. HAYES o1.—BHAN A OFFICE OF HE CALL; aubDsCIiprions sud wads ads | 33 taken. ANTED-MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade: shops, tools, posiuons furnished: S weeks required. 5. F. Barber College, 1851/ Kighth, INE MEN'S CALF SHOES, $175: TO OK- der, §250; half-soling, 25c up. 959 Howard. 167 X NTH SI — BRANCH UFFICE OF UMK CALL; SUDSCIIDIO4 BDU WADG Bds taken. TRY ACME HOUSE 957 MARKET ST, BE- low Sixih, for a room: 26¢ a night: $1 a week. ADIES SHOES, SOLING, 850; MEN'S shoes, soling, 50c: all repairing done at half the usual price. 562 Mission st. bet. 1st and 2d. |3 BANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL 167 NINTH st want ads and subscriptions taken. JEW WALDO LODGING-HOUSE, 765 Mi> slon st. bet. 3d and 4th—Single room : per night, 10c to 50c; per week, 70c to $2: clean,quiet: spe- cial attention to morning calls; open all night. URPHY H. PAINTER, LAIELY WORK- 1ug Army st., please call 1172 Caurch st. JAILORS AND ORDINARY SEAMEN wanted at LaNE'S, 504 Davis, near Jackson. ARD WANTED TO GO ON A LONG PROS. pecting tour: men about 40 with family re- siding in San Francisco, pleasant, but determined to make success of it and wiiling'1o undergo hard- ship for unlimited time. preferred: capital needed ouly about $30. App y R. D., box 4, tall Office. (309D, HONEST, INDUSTRIOUS 17.Y KA R- ¥ old boy handy with tools to learn bicycle re- pairiug: fine home for boy without parents. P. 0. box 848, San Raf el, C: Y INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD s1. NR Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ a night; reading- room; iree 'bus and baggege -0 and from the ferry. K. 510N WANTS 100 MEN TO GET BOT1LE . beeror wine 5¢c; Les: iree lunch. 643 Clay. OOMS, 15¢ 10 75c PER NIGHT; 500 4V 9l o0 /. er weok. Orlental, 225 Drumm st ANTED—LABURERY AND MECHANICS 10 know tha: Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, sull runs Denver Houss, 217 Third st.: 134 inrge roowus; 25c per night: SL 10 $3 per week. AGENTS WANTED. W ANTED—AN ISTELLIGENT BOY 10 iearn printing trade. 424 Sunsome st., room 4. ANTED — MEN AND WOMENX TO DO easy work at home: No canvassing. Globe Printing Co,, 301 Charles building, Deaver, Colo. ANTED — AGENTS, LOCAL AND GEN- eral, to introduce a new patented 15c articie that sells no less than 2 t0 3 to each woman, and in doze: and gross lots to dressmakers. Send for particulars and sample. Central Supply Com- pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. W ANTED—EBRAND-BOY. PACIFIC PRINT- ing Company. 543 Clay st ANTED—BOY FROM 14 TO 18 YEARS; references required. Cail 10 to 12 Monday, 1022 Murke: st. YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE WORK; GOOD stenographer and typewrlter; references. A. B. C, box 50, Call. ANTED—15 GRANITE-CUTTERS. GO TO JAMKS RA K. Foisom City, Cal. OUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS butcher business thoroughly and taking orde; reference. Butcner, box 142, Call. INGLE ROUMS 1(c AND 15c NIGHT, 75c and #. week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard. W ANTED—& MAN IN BUSINESS HOUSE as porter; must also understand taking care of a couple of horses: speaking German preferred. G. M., box 95, Call Office. MINER CAPABLE OF TAKING CHARGE of development work: must understand using drilling machines. D. M., box 14z, Cali Uflice. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION: BAR- bers’ Association Of the Pacific Coast; free em- ployment Utlice. S FUCHS, Sec’y. 325 Grunt ave. JARBRRS UNION—FREE EMPLOYMENT Bureau, 5 Fourch st., upstairs. L LESN, sec. GENTS WANTED—GREATEST OFFER out: we furnish everything; no experience re- quired; liveral terms: write for fuli information showlng aciuai results. Muiual Manufacturing Co., 128 Chambers st., New York. ond-hanA pianos from $100 up. W. C. HAMIL- TON, successor (0 A. L. Bancroft & Co,, 324 Post $7 NOW WE GOT WHAT YOU WANT: « cheap, good second-hand pianos: Waber, Gabler, Plulel, others. HORNUNG, 216 Post st. iLL CHEAP ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS house of 12 rooms; all full; cheap reut. 502 Powell st. JOHMER & CO.. BYRON MAUZY, NEWBY, Evans, Briggs and other pianos: see our rent plan; no interest first year. 308. 310, 312 Post. DIIN ISTRATOR'S SALE —MUST SELL; URNITURE OF A cheap. 1972 Elisgt. FURNITURE FOR SALE. e UDERN 4-ROOM FLAT, pianos a immense reduction for cashoron | | URNITURE, STOVES UARPETS COU~- installments. EATON ESTATE, 735 Market s ters, snowcases ANDERSON, 1121 Marks:. TANO: UPRIGHT: SPLENDID INSTRU- OUSEHOLD KANGES ALK 1THE Beol ment; cost $300; sacrificed for $100. 1625 JOHN F. MEY ERS CO. 947 Market v, Chureh st. - o = JLEGANT EMERSON UPRIGHT, FINE FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. tone, bargain, k. W. LICK, 116 McAllister sc. |~ g T s 00D TALKING AND SINGING PARROT JLEGAN! UPRIGHT PIANO; OFFERED for sa'e at 1017 Mason st. cheap for cash. 833 Castro st. ARGAIN; GOOD UPKIGHT SCHMITZ 16 DOR SALE—BLACK MARE ABOUT 8 YEA RS old 2:40 or better; alxo black top bogs Mcallister st., next Hibernia Bank. Ulympic Club siable, 503 sutter st. l EAUTIFUL UPRIGHT AT MAUVAILS, 769 JEW $65 HIGH-ARM Fll R SEWING )" Market st for $125: plavos to rent. AN ‘machine for sale: $25. 3372 Twenty-second. W G BADGESR SOLE AGENT FUR HALLE ! & Lavis and Francls Bacon planos. 41o Sacto. | + LMA GOLD-MINING STOCK FOR SALE 10 close estate. A. A. box 6, this office. JUPKRIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS,0LD & NEW. H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. rIRST-0LASS FRESH COW FOR SALE. 2914 Fourtesnth st. NABo PIANOS: NEW sCALE:; AEW styles. KOHLER & CHASE, 80 O’ Farrell st. $4 FINE ROSEWOOD: SACKIFICED ON 5 instaliments. 221 Leavenworth st. 45. T SHER.AYN, CLAY & CO.’> ONLY \ilu you find a s:0Ck Of new Steinway pianos. A Ot KA ES—BRANUH OFFICE OF THE LOT OF SECOND - HAND RUCHESTER lamps with hangers. Addre:s H. R H., Call ice. 339 CALL: subscriptions and want ad ARGE FRESH DUKHAM COW: CALF 3 days: A1 miker: gentle. 1312 Ko som st. LOST. Frnsrrvu}. 10-R00M HOUSE: NEAKLY fuli: good roomers: $130. Inquire 639 Elils. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA s Savings and Loan Scciety of San Francisco, in the name of HANOA DOLA v: No. 1,741.362. The finder will please return to bank. ADY'S AND A GENT's WHEEL FOR SALE cheap. 1972 Elils st. N OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA ~avings and_Loan Society of ~an krancisco, in the name of MRS. J. C. U'CONNOK: Moo your money doubled in a short time. ] ton address MRS, SUSIE £ FISHER, P. 0. box INING STOCKS. 10.000 shares of good mining stocks for sale; or {nforina- 1,601,327. ‘ihe finder wiil piease return to bank. | 825, Denver, Lolo. 9526 YN S1.—BEANCH OFFICS OF “ANTED—GET YOUR SHOES MADE To JHE CALL BUUSCOPUUGS MlUd WAL wdg \ nt your feet at the same price you buy ready. ken. made ones, from 51 $2, $3, $4 and $5, at 662 Mission st., bet. First and Second sts. CARPET-CLEANING. P PAIRS — ANOTHER LOT MENS i e | SUQ) Sves, been siightly damagod, at fess ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED ] (KE new. J. MCQUEL N, 453 Stevenson; tel. §. 228 than_one-fourth t Ir 562 Mission si., b-L First and ~econd. ir vaiue, from 25¢ 10 $2 50. QLY STEAM CARPEI-CLEANING WORKS, deans, moves, ‘ays carpets G. H. STEVENS Mgr.. 38 and 40 Vighith st.: telephone South 250 H. P. CLERK GAS ENGINE, COMPLET perfect; guarsuteed. WHIIE, 518 Mission sw GENTS WANTED FOR MEDICATED wafers: positive safeguard; $1: also tonic specific_for all female troubles: for home use DR. AND MRS. Wr GKNER, 526 ddv s FURNITURE WANTED. JEW STORE: NEEDS FURNITUR! prices. SILVERSTIEN, 1223 Murkel NDIANA AUCIION CO. REMOVED 10 19 Montgomery st.:hl-hest prices paid. Tel Davis 71 WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. LL GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. W. MUND, watchmaker und jeweier, 226 Ellis st. LD GOLD, GOLD DUST. JEWELKY, ETC., bought. 0. NOLTE, jeweler, 222 O'Farreli, near Mason. ‘VANTED—ETATIONERY AND NOTiON OR cigar-store. & N.. box 2, this ofice. ‘work send to NG'S heer Cags pet-beatin Works, 853-57 Tehama st.: tel, So. 4). L the ADIES SHOES. SOLI-G, 3ic; MEN'S shoes, solinz, 50c: all repairing done at hulf usqal price. 562 Mission st, bet. ist and 2d. DVANCE CARCEI- CLEANING CO,, 402 £\ sutter; tel. Main 394 GEO. WALCOM, prop. K. POOL, HOUSE-MUVER, DEALER SKG- « ond-hand bui.ding material, 1122-36 Mission, LEANING, 3c: LAYING, 4c: KU . SAM- ples tree; tel. Jessie 944. Stration, 3 Eighin, OFFEE-MILL. SCAL -, HAND-TRUCK, LET+ er-press, vesk and safe cheap. 102 Ciay st. (QAKEELS CLEANED & R JDew. 13'lenth; tei. South THD LIKE 8. Mackiniosh & Co. OT OF UNCALLED-FOK SHOKS, FROM 25¢ up to §1 25. 562 Mission, bet. 1st and -d. . MITCHLLL, CARPET-CLEANING CO, « 240 14.hst; cleaning ¢ a yard: tel. Mis 74, ONKLIN'S CARPAL- BoATING WORMS, 853 Golden Gate ave ‘lelephone East 126 J B,\l-sq cases counte and ouice furniture and HXtGres: new and secou hund. J. slon st., above Sixth. SHG W BACK Baks MIKRORS, 1moi- um, oflice furniture. siors NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mis- A WEEKLY CALL. in wraoper. for mailing. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THE | QAFES-BAKGAINS IN N W AND SECON Ix hand: all sizes; Alsoa 10t of safe-deposit boxes. CHARLES WALTZ, 108-111 Market st., S F. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. A AR ANAAA AR A. MITCHELL, REMOVED TO 1208 M AR- - ket; all legal matters: collections ; udvice free. b <) SMALL HORSES, HARNKSS AND WAGON < must be cheap. 1223 Foisom, rear. ] 7 MISSION_FOR MEALS: THE MGST o of the best for the money: coffee 234c. N EAT, GOOD MAK, COOK ON KANCH, NOT afraid of bard work, $i5 month; rererences. THOMAS, 801 Eaul-0 afternoons. ANTED—2 PACK MULES OR BURROS: Iélu price, weight, etc. Address Cash, box DYICE FREE; DIVORCE LAW - A SPFC- CILERS ENGINES,2D-HAND MACHINERY MCINTOSH & WOLPMAN, 157 Beale st. Ats SuUWUASES, COUNTERS, SHELV- lug. etc.. bought and sold. 3063 Mission, nr. 7th, faltv: private; no fee without succe N G. W, HOWE, atty atlaw,850 Marker, cor Sotrs. SEWING-MACHINES, NO. F. HANLON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 632 MONTHLY: KENTED, REPAIRE Sarket, rooms 18 and 16, vpp. Palace 10tel. — | &2 bovght, sold; machine supplies 1 45 oietn: 11 PAW. BROKER—OLD GOLD, SILVER, CAST- offclo:hing bought. Add. COLEMAN, 41 Third. DVICE FREE: NO CHARGE UNLKSS SUC Alvesstul "W N, DAVIDSON, 927 Market st ALLxm‘Ds BOCGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, reuted; repairing; lowest rates 205 Fourth