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2 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1897 e e - - - SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL.™ RUEINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALT— 710 Market street, open untl 12 o'clock every Dignt In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 358 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street: open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteench and Mission streets; open ntil 8 o'clock. 1243 Mission stres open until 9 o' clock, 2518 Mission street: open until 9 o'clock. 167 Ninth strect; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1505 Polk street; open until 9:30 o'clock. NW. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky cets: open till § CHURCH NOTICES. TIRST CHURCH OF CHAINT, SCTRN- B=7 yytervices at 11 4. . in Beethoven Fall, : 56 Post st.. cor. Powell, Christian Science Bitle Lessons: subject. * Paul's Preachtng Op sed by Idolaters at Ephesus.” Sunday-schovl chiiren at iie same your. “sclence and Hoalth nursany a1 8 p.c in Ruby Hall, T PI-COPAL CHURCH, Fillmore and Steiner— v communion, ay U 4 M. Morning Eveain ise service, 7:30 ui . “ras orve,” Rheiuberzer: mino.” Dudley Buck: *Nunc Dimit. 0d 0 1.oved Worid,” anthem, ecitatives. duet and _triumphal solo_ and chorus from the oratorio Cosia: offertory, quarter. “Love Not nd » Sul Brosig. va SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST Episcopal Church, cor. Hayes and Buchanan _Rev. Jon_Stephens, pastor; residence, 509 tstree. Preschingat1l1A . and7:45 P x e pastor will preach a. boh servic Sutject for morain, “~accifice:’’ for ‘evening, ue Great Victories and How They Have Been Sunaay-scbool at 12:30 P. A B. ssuperintendent. Epwor:h League service )P . pubiic cordially invited to all s church. Seats free. Ushers Praver-meeting Wednesday even- 7:45 o'clock ENTENARY THODIST C EPiSCo- pal Church -outh, 17)7 Bush st., between and_ Octavia. Suiter-sireel Cars come n one olock, and California-street cars with- 1 o blocks. Presching at 11 A. 3 by the pustor. Dr. C. B. Riddica. AUSP. M. a sacred con- te given by the choir. _sunday-school, M. Epworth League, 7 P. M. Kegu- aver-meeting every Weduesuay evening All We.come: FIRST CHRISTIAN CH we st . Howard and Mission— ¥ Prof. S. S s, uncay- perinie t. Suncay-school 9:30 A. M. 1ax 5P M o More Tur Man Does ~0od music. B> WEST SIDi. CHRISTIAN CHURCH, -5 Bush st, between Scoit and Devisrdero— Evangelistic me ure being conducted by Kev. W. A. Gurdner vangelist, and Kev. E. Nesb i, so.oist and Song ieader. 1opics for the week: To-dav—11 A M, “How 10 Convert the Word”; 8 P, “What Is Baptism?”(ilustrated) ouday, “saved by Frayer.” luesday, “Grea.er Werks 1han Miracles.” Wednesday. * i h - Great- est stor. 1hursday, ~“Will Morality Sav > Friday, “Without Hope” Praise ser h evening at 7:30 o'clock. CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of Geary and Powell sts.—Rev. John pastor. Servicesa 11 A. 3 and 5 opic, “Our Message (0 the norning—“Te Deum (0), Dressler; »T My Prayer,” Southard: solos, evening—Anihem. .ike as & offertory. 0, That My 1oad of J S, cawp. AL are cordialiy lo- & FIRST CONGREGATION AL CHURCH corner of Post and Mason sts.—Rev. Geor:ze C. Adams. D.D. pastor. Morning service 11 “oc ock C. K. Brown. bpastor of the' Firs Concregational Church, Oakland, will presch, exclia ging with the pas.or. E\ening se at 7:45 o'0clock. The pastor will preach f A fo Not Exjediest ” The pastor's ; class immediately afier morning serv- ice. - Sur 12:156E'% Y. PS5 C. E.. 30 P M. Samuel D. Mayer, organist and choir- B = JLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL Church, Pust st. near Webster—Services to-day st 11'A. M. ana 7:45 P. M. Sunday- ci106] at 9:50 A. M Rev. Sidney L.Gulick of Japan will preach both morning and eve.ing. Morn- ng subject, “Th 10f Christ to the Great 4 Keligic subject, “Glimpses of Aew Japa 10 all services == THIRD CONGREGATIONALCHURCH, Fitieenth st.. near Mission—Rev. William der, pastor. Servicesat 11 o.M Subject, The ken Sky." Services at 7:45 P, M ject, “New “nemies in (ld Clothes.” Music by chorus choir under the direciion ot William C. Stad(feld. All are cordially invited § == S: OND UNITAKIAN CH'RCH, COR. 8<% 7wenticth and Capp sts —A. J. Wells, pas- tor: residence 924 Valencia st Seivices to-ni:ht at 7:45 o'clock. Sermon by the pasior on “The Toward Light and Not the External Authority.” Morning service resumed pext Sunday. Sundav- scnool st 9:45 A. M. Unity Club on Tuesday even CHRISTIAN STATS AND MIS 10N- ary Alilance Conven'ion will mect_Septem- r1to 4, inclusive Wednesday and Thursday in Oaklan'! a: M. k. Church South, corner of Fif teenth and Clay streets, commencing ac 10 A. M. 1n San Francisco on Friday and Saturdsy at the st Bapuist Church, kddy street, near Jones. Free public dquarters, 414 M Miss Marie A. Wash, #-5 JAMESLYALL THE SCOTCH EVAN- ~% gelist from Edinburgh, is conducting revival services in _ospel H.ll, 16 Mason «tieet. Services to-niight at 80'clock. and each evening this wee . at the same hour. Doa’t fail to hear him. kvery-day praver meeting at 12 o'clock, and Bible reading at do'clock. Allareinviied. Seats free and no col lection P DIVINE SCi 5<% rome Lollege, 3360 Sevent Mission und Valencia—i1 A, AL E. Cramer. B < S AT senth st. b discour-e by Rev “The Seal of Mine Ap stiesh, AL FRANCISCO THEOSOPHIC st. SAN Society. 819 Marke % ture to-nig volution of Form.” A Johnson. subject Tuesday night, * chemy.” Colection wiil be taken for v e henefit of Indian famine sufferers MEETING NOTICES. FIDELITY LOD 0. O. F tiat i MORROW (MONDAY) NING, Visiting brothers cordia ly invited. NO. 222, i A. W. DOWNS, Noble Grand. TAMES A. WILSON. Rec. > > “OLD FRIEND ULAR meeting of the society of “Old Friends” (in- corjorated) w.s heid last 'V ednesday mignt, Aug, 5, at headquarters +f the soclely, 37 # sh st., g eporied ash- d on Friday night, by a few di-conianted members who drew from the so-iety, Was irr-gular and tilegal, F. F. LOKD President pro ter. J. K. STINKEY, Secretary. EKNES| tkYMANS, Chairman pro tem of Executive Commiitee. octety will zive a bullshead breakfast at 1 this day, Sunday Aug. :9, at Perrier's French Hotel in Sausalito. > OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF, _, the Austriun E~n-volent Society— are hereby notified to sssemble n: 3 anil. 415 ~uiter st. 04 SUNDAY. W at 8 0'Cicea sharp, to participate i.. our eath annual pienic and excursio huetzen Park Kaf el ~oclety cave on §:50 buat. Lines for non-ut.endance will be strictly coforced. By order J. W. TA.EART, Presicent. A. CONNICH, Secretary Y LOANED ON walches, jewelry, sealskins. irant ave DIAM NDS, Uncle Harrs, SPECIAL NOTIUCES, 4 GEARY, ROOMS clun; alcobol Turkish baths: . FisH, 36 ect MES. DR. ane MKS peutic magnetic hea er. - L=y 521 Elliv, 9 10 8 1000 BUSIN ESS CARDS iting cards 26c. HILL, $1 b0, g Geary st. B, JAD 1ENANTS EJLCTRD KOR #4 rollections made: iy or couniry. Pac Collection Co.. 415 Mon‘ey ac. roam 6. el. boon. ECTRIC AND T 909 MARKET ST REAR HALL, ~pirituai Charch,” ¢ p. x RS iesis o all, Mr. Keegun, Mrs. Dunham, Bruce Giiso': 8 p. 'y bai- lots Tad. meniai QUEstions answered: tests: Mrs, r, Robiuso , Duuham. 1uc. IBLi OF IMMORTALITY, ILLUS- trated lecture by Mrs. Julla :chiesinger, to- N ght at Scottish Hall. 105 Larkin. Mrs. Ladd- Finnican, (he ropular medium, will give platforn ests. Admissios 10 k. MCLEOD, PSYCHO-THERA- | SUNDAY MEETINGS—Continued. ZiNG MA- 409 Leaven- REA L sue. @ 5 mnnret ET) ). teriailzing seance: 8 P. worth st. FITUATIONS WANTED—Continuaa 7OUNG FRENCH WIDOW OF SOME EXPE- rlence wants & permanent place us hou eaeep- er; «iiy or country. 124l Geary s, room 4. HELP WANTED-Continued. AGENTS WANTED. W ANIED_LADY OR GENTLEMAN TO fill a position: refercnces and security neces- sary. Apply 3598 iighteenth si.. cor. Guerrero. SIGHT,KATIE HEUS N l) GHN ~L: night Hal, 9 Tuesday, 8 P. A.; Thursdav. 2 P. 3.: readings. ICAL, PSY' HICAL AND P 10c. BO3G. TO- ET~RSIL- A MUSICA literary soirees un.& Wed.. Ei GRAND TEST SEA Market st.; admission 10c. E~T CIRCLE TO-NIGH csts. 605 McAllister st N ME YOUNGS T M7 ge: wonderral L COLBY. 126b3 OAK ST.— circle Saturday evening. N. MEDIUM, GIVES GERT AITK | SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. GENERAL HOUSEWOR At the Pacific Employ- tel. IRLS FOR ¥ nurses: second work. ment Azency, 3:8 Geary st.; open evenings; rrown 401 MPLOYMENT OFFICE_MRS. LAMBERT, L'4)7 Powell st. (iel. Main 533%), furnishes best belp of all nationaities. HS [ fuut | eit NEDMIDDLE-AGED in refined widower’s references exchanzed: . box 109, Call. USEKEFPE, REF ady, wishes position good mavager: preferred. MRS, M. F. ¢ QUIUATION WANTED AS COUK UR TO DO 2 general work in small family: city or country. Call or address B. ii., 2822 Sixteenth st. QITUATION WANT-D BY MIDDLE-AGED O lady to do general housework. 720 Natomsa. dES ABL# MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN 3 Wouid 'ike to do reneral housework in a nice miv. G.H. G., box 31, Call. 263, | iz Lome; flann i LADY WISHES HOUSEKEEPER'S | X position; city or couutry. G. H., box 44, Call. | JONEEGELIC, TRUSIWORTHY WIDOW | Eo\iatca work at housekeep nz, care of invalid: | any position ot trust: country, ciiy or Trinity Address or cull at 71015 Taylor st PO~T ST.—FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS > wants work by the dav or will take wash- done with care. ANIED BY A COMP. IUATION W ETENT | | Z | D Engish and American ludy cook. Address | 903 Forsom o | PEFINED YOUNG LaDY DESIRES PUSI- £ Gion in s ore. office or as covyist. Address (. C., box 41, Call Otfice. RENCH DESCENT ce as housekeeper; ho. Kooms 10 aud OUNG LAD wants & permanent pla teror widower's home preferred. 11, 122 Po: N try. MDDLE-3GED LADY WISHES 10 GET & M Josition as nousekeeper for widower or oid coupe . L, box 1.8 Cal. | QITUATION AS N years, orlight second work. after at 1221 O Farrell 8t. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS SITUA- tion to do general housework; city or coun Address 1414 Lyon st near ~utier. UR~E TO CHILD OVEL 3 Call Mouday and W ANTED_CLEANING OR SEWIN perday. Address 51 Larkin st. s1 NTED—BY A COMPETENT LADY acher, room and breakfast in return for piano lessons and voige culture; references ex- changed. Music, 317 £ remont. N INTELLIGENT, 1HOUG. HTFUL YOUNG woman of good appearance, desires position o5 1er in nice restaurant; small pay with board. c R. G, box 121, Call. CED PXPERL YO GEKMAN GIRL " \wauts « managing bousekeeper’s place: city «r niry; widower's home preferred. Koom 8, EAMSTRESS DESIRES A FEW MORE EN- zagements at §1a day: city references: sults $350. Address K., 1014 Union st. STRON = | WaNTED—A GERMAN GIRL | 7 cnersl housework. Please call at 344 bakery, in the atternoon. — HY A FIRST-CLASS DRESS- , customers by the day; highest reter- Dressmaker, 711 Bush st. | ences. Fuur—umés WAITRESS WANTS WORK T spectable place: no other. 1119 Mission st., room 7. QITUATION WANTED BY A SWEDISH ) woman &s cook in first-class family. Address 8A Pleasant si. LARKIN ST. TO-N EFINED OUTHERSY LADY WISHES PO- 1 l mann’s test meeting; residence, 115 Frank: l L sition as housekeeper for widower. Call or ad- lin st. dress 105 Grove st TS, MAYO STRERS, 11215 OAK: CIRCLES | XoGUNG RUSSIAN _ LADY DESIRES A working housekeeper's place: country hotel or widower's home preferred. Room 2, 223 Post. ATTENTION, LADINS — FIRST-CLASS £\ dressmaker would like evening work at home; cuutuc and fitting au $3 60 « suit. Communica e Wi ¢ ., 3983 Twenty-fourth st., who will call 0o you . the evening, MARKEL S1L—LRANCH OFFICE U JuL CaLL: want uds and subscriptions taken. TANTED—BY LADY LATELY FROM THE East position to do upstairs work; Is good seamstress. Inquire 6U434 Linden ave. Y OUNG WOMAN. RECENTLY FROM ENG- land, wishes a position as housekeeper for bachelor or widower. 117 Kddy s., room 1. 61 INGLISH WIDOW WISHES SITUATION AS bousekeeper for bachelor or widower; city or country. 153 Turk st., room 18, second flocr. @ EIMAN WIDOW FEOM EAST WISHES position to make herself zeperaly usetul. Cull bet. 12 and 9 p.ac, 1635 Turk st room 15. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. £ LAGK:N_BKANGH UFFICE OF THE O CaLL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. {XPERIENCED OPERATORS ON CHIL- dren’s white dresses. 840 Market st IRL FOR GENKRAL HOUSKEWORK AND cookiug: 4 in family. 1833 £ilis st ANTED—A THOROUGHLY EXPERI- enced cloak saleswoman. Appiy to-duy (Sun- dan), fiom 10 A 3 to 1 P. %, 523 Market si. room 7, ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS GLOVE SAL S woman. Avply to-aay (Sundsy), from 9 A 101 P. M., 628 Market st.. room 7. | ANTED—GIRL FO& LIGAT HOUSEWORK in small family; no children; wages $15. Call Monday, 143 Lurkin st. OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSKWORK; 00 cooking: sleep home: wages $7. 619 Gough. W ANTED—YOUNG GIEL TO AS-IST IN light housework and care of baby. 10003 Golden Gate ave.; call Monduy; $8.- APABLE HOUSEKEEPER, ~ALAMEDA, $20. Appy H. HE MODOWEILL DRESSMAKING AND milllinery school is the on'y successful school ofits kind on the const \We teach the cuuing making and fitting of sty ish baty and dresses. All wre invited to visit our school anl see for th-mselves. Patterns cut to fit, 25¢ up. 103 Post. T EARN DRESSCUTIING AT FLYNN'S, 41055 Market st., opp. J. J. O’ Brien’s. A SMITH, 25 Marke:, S. F. HINESE & JAPANYSE! EST'D 20 YKARS: belp:tel.main 1897 BRADLEY « Cu. 640 Clay 1Y : C i AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT / oftice; best help. 41413 O'Farrell. Tel K. 426 709 NTEK & CU.. CHINESE AND JAPANESE np. oflice, 61414 California st., tel. main 231 APANESE EMPLOYMENY LUarnal, weary st. Tel. Sutter 2125. ARPENTER WANTS STEADY JOB AS bench man: will expect reasonable wages. J. E. 0., box 128, Call. LUMBER; WILL WORK AT ANYTHING: wazes no object; must have work. Plumber, box 8, Cail Oftice. JXPrRIENCED BARIENDER WISHES A sitnation: speaks German and English. G. W. 1., room 55, New Western Hotel. Y QUNG MAN, MARRIED, SPEAKING GER- man and Freuch, wishes a situation of soms kind; no eve work. Aadress W. M., box 43, Call. A hims.if userul; soter, honest; MEKIC\N CARPENT LK, AGE 40, W SHES can run statonary engine. A. C., box 133, Call. 1(), BEWAKD TO ANY PERSON WHO DY witigive me a steady job. " Job, box 38, all. IPRUSTY MAN WITH XPERIENCE wishes situation asdriver for laund y or bakery agon: frsi-cass ieferences given. B. k. O, box 105, Calt. “ARPENTEK, GOOD GENERAL MAN, wants job. Address A. B., box 102, Call. QITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN; » work of any kind In grocery-store. G. K. O., box 119, Cail Uffice. PAINTER, COMPETENT A LI-ROUN D workman, good srainer, tinter, etc., will work for property-owner by the day or job. Address Patnier, 441 ~xths . OUNG MAN, AGED its, good mech: or widow, not ove pish d, of good steady disgosition: Irisu or of that C.. box 68, Call ¢ flice W ANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED AMERL CAn Situstion as uriver or unv responsible position: fssteady and reliable; secuiity given. ‘Address F. C., w01 Dolores st., near 1we.iieti. QITUATION WANTED BY AN UP-10-DATE 3 taundry washman, just from Chicago; 16 years &L the bustness. = ., box 100, Cail. 1, TFMPERATE HaB- jic, wanis o neet young lady 30 years, unincunbered, accom- iew'th. & moderate tgure sid .52 no triffers need apply: 1 preferred. Address W. W. (‘UOD HOUSE-PAINTER AND PAPER- J hanger, with 100ls. wants work by day or D ecewors for some privaue parties; will work chesp; ci Call uitice! or country. Address Paiut, bux 142, position In business house: willing Lo make | { ONEY LOANED ON DIAMON DS, WATCH- es, Jewelry, sealskins. Uncie Harris, 16 Graut ay ANTED—AT715 VALENCIA ST., A FIRST- class tafloress to work on coats and pants; none but expeiienced need apply. W ANTED — H IRDRESSER; MUST UN- derstand hairdressing: steady position. Call at Fashion Hairsiore, 459 Thirieenth st., Oakland. PPRENTICE FOR HAIRDRESSING. 2618145 Market st. IRL TU ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK; REF- erences. Call 9 to 12, 2114 Green st. [ ANTED—GIRL FOR GiNKRAL HOUSE- WOrs: wages $15. 206 Steuart st. ERMAN GIRL FOR GENFRAL HOUSE- work; wages $15. 1816 Pacific st. {XTRA VOLUNTEER SINGERS FOR ~cotch and Irish nights Mechanics’ Fair. Ad- dress J. W. MCKENZIE, 524 cddy st. 615 N w V LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. ubscriptions and want ads taken. EAT YOUNG GEKMAN GLiL, LIGHT housework; assist In bakery. 904 Dolores st. OMAN DISHWASHER IN RESTAURANT, 927 Howard st.; also girl take care cniluren. MARKET 51.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: want ads and subscriptions taken. EARN DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY at the only school recelving the gold medal; patterns to order 25c. McDOW ELL'S, 103 Post st. M Q3T CONVENIENT AXD RESPECTABLE: M Wincnester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms: Zoc to $1'50 per night: $1 50 to $6 Pper week: free bus and baggage to and rom ferry. NE FRENCH TAILOR SYSPEM, WITH IN- structions, given awsy each month. S. F. Dresscuttiug Saloon, 916 Market st. 167 Daste, SroBRaNvd ovsick OF UHe CALL sUUsCOpUOL ANd Wali ads 1aken. HELP PEN TO-DAY ( month and found paid for pluces we nave to give away, such as welldriller for siandard riz, :6 dav; tool dresser and sharpener, $3day and found ; 150" Iaborers and teamster , city and country jobs fror §1 77, £1 60, $1 50 da¥ and $26 per montn and fou offvearer for a brickyard; brickmolder, $250 duv: 60 farmers, or-hard and vineyard hant $30, $x6, $20 per mo .th and found; boy tor a city garden, $1y and tound: 3 miilkers: cheese- maker; blacksmith and horseshoer. MURRAY & READY, 624 and 636 Clay st PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY)—GRAPE-PICK ers, men and_boys: 10 experience required 30, 23 and $20 month and found: come one. comeall. MUKRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay. 100D PAINTER WOULD LIKE SITUATION inan Englsh European going Vessel. Ade dress r.urope, box 142, Call oftice. FIARSESSMAKER AND TRIMMER, A steady man, wants position in livery stable or other establishmen ; not atraid of other work. H. M., box 30, Call Offi e, JOUNG GIRL WANTS A POSITION AS typewriter or office work. Call 1032 Market , room 11, top floor. TERMAN WOMAN WAX ¥ iug, irvning or MARIE GRISSBERG, First and Second. st 63214 Harrison cleaning oy the day. MRS. | ail vineyard and cellar work bet. | aud housekeeper: good reference. I\ ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- ©s, jewelry,sealskins. Uncle Harris,i5 Grantay D KSPECTABLE MAN AND WIFE WANT VL situations on a wine ranch; man understa: ds wife 18 & x00d CO0K Address K., GLi WOMAN, FIR T-CL1>S wants piace as houseKe:per or cook. venson st. COUK, 519 Ste- TUATION WANTED Irotesiant woman in will do hon-ewors. MRU~TWORTHY GEKMAN LADY W .SHES posiiion as worni :g Fousexceper: no objection BY Ca private fam Call 104 Hayes st. to cuiidren o y or couniry. Cuil Goidea West | Hotel, =liis st, room 6. WOMAN WANTS flannels to wash at her home. Address | 172, Hyde st. TPOSITION AS HOUSEKER tor'’s office; best of retereuces. ., To0m 4 1239 Market TOUNG ~WEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUa- tion 10 do general housework; wages from $:0 10§25, 5.4 Coiversest, be.. s.ightu and Miath. HMAN dar. Call 1L WISHES WOKK B 1414 Polk \ IDDLe-AGrD WIDOW WITH NO IN M bran e wishes siiuation 10 £0 10 Triuit ing district (o keep house for 2 or 3 respectabie mine-owners; no (rflers; references exchar Addre s MK, . 5., box 5, Cail Uf JITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG WOMA +) todo gener.! housework, coox or take care of children. Address 113 Bernard st. | WIDow LADY WL HES PUSITION AS bousekeeping, or wiil du sewingand mending. Call 116 TOMPE [} ixth st., roem 6. P RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES sec.eaning or coosing the day: best references. MRS, FURKES 9 [ wenty-sixth § ., near Mission. J to do taundry work, hoy by FiRSLCLASS Cuuk AND wants a situation. | M TOUNG 1LADY DESIR:S SITUATION; moderate: experience. t. k. LAUNDRESS Cail 3UBY; Ha, es st. CNEY LUANED ON DIAMON EN, WATCH- es, jewelry,seaiskins. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant ay ~AL box 150, Cail NT WOMAN WISHES A POSITION J s working liousekeeper: good couk and iuun- dress: good references. 2759 Mission st. | (TOMPETY OUTHEEN LADY WISHES POSIE tion as housexeeper: city or couniry. <all 234 O'Farrell st rooms 4-5. 1’(&, G WIDOW, STRANGER, WIsHES 10 make herself generally useful. 223 Mason st., room b. TOUNG 7OUNG GIRL JUST FROM THE EAST DE- sires Lo secure a lucrative housek eeper's place bacheior’s or widower's home preferred. 521 Mis. siou 8., r00m 5. QTRONG WOMAD LASS COOK, > wishes position in' p ivate famiy, boaiding- house or ranch. Addresy k. L., bux 7, Call Utlice, Oakland TOUNG WIDOW DESIRES 3 POITION AS hiuseiceeper in widower's home and will do plain n.ending. 126 Fourth st.. room 1, 24 floor. TOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekesper; in bachelor’s or widower's home preferred: plain sewing done. 108 Fourth st.. r. ¥ ENDENT OR MAN- neyard or winery by thoroughly 15 years’ experience in Calitor- box 39, Call \ flice. P SITION AS SUPERIN ager of large competent ma Lia: good reference. - W. ITUATION BY JEWISH Y many years’ experience in clothing iine; smali | Woges; reterences; four weeks' services | gracis. ., box 1. JXPEKIENCED MAN AND WIFn WISH [ hotel or rancn work; woman cin do plain cooking or chamberwork; maiu h perience; bust references. b, R. J: 16 years’ ex- , box 179, Cail. JARDENER WANTS PLACE IN PRIVATE family; generally useful; un.erstands horses; can milk: moderate wages. Adaress P. M., 674 Sixteenth st., Kast Oakiand. VIRST- CLASS CHINESE COOK WI-HES s tuat 01 in family or bosrding-house. QUONG WING ~ING, 819 Dupont st. | oflice tee. PEN TO-DAY (SUN —YES, WE ARE now In a beehive of work: everybody come along and look atour bulletin-boards: they contain 865 jubs: can't you pick one job 10 suit yon out of 8657 sawmill and woods help, 60 men for sawmill and woods, $26 and $20 per month and found, free fare: 60 wood-choppers, 2 6 cord, touls and food furpished; 55 tiemakers. 6x8, 7 and 8 foot es. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. PENTO-DAY(SUNDAY)—185 MORE FRULT ickers for Santa Clara, Napa, Fresno, Tulare, ~onoma, Alsmeda and . onira 'Costa counties. MURKAY & READY, 634 and 636 Cluy st. PiN TO-DAY (SUNDAY)—FARMER AND wife, $36 and found: 1armer and wife, 825 and found. MURRAY & KEADY. 634 and 636 Ciay. HELP WANTED—Continued. VW ANTED_QUICK WITs! $7300 GIVEN AWAY A Wonderiul Prize Ofter—The National Kecorder has won a place in the van of all journals devoted to inventive science and indu-trial development. Iu has readers by 1he thousands in every Sta e ot the Un.on and in almost every village and hamlet, but i, wants more. ‘There 13 no country in the world where inventive geni.s is so. commonly characteristic of the peop.e, young and oid. and no country where recognition ot brizht ideas comes s0 promptly. The Natioual Recorder isof great assisiance to Inventors and td all who wish to keep up with the times, furaishing them with an enor- mous amount of valuable infortation not procura- hle from auy other source, ani there is no reason why halfa milion people should not be numbvered amouug iis readers \vithin the next few months. ‘Tosecure these readers the Recorder proposes to distribute the most generous list of prizes in a com- petition based strictly on intellizence and quick wit ever devised under any circumstances. ihe prizes amount to $7300, and are nearly all paid in goid coin. The competition wil close November I The awara of tnese prizes wiil be in the hunds of a special board composed of men of national reputation and unquestioned integrity, inciuding three prominent members of Congress. ‘1 he high reputation of these gentiemen guarantees fair treaiment for all contestants. THE PRIZES ARE AS FOLLOWS: One thousand dollars in g 1d coin. .. $1,000 A tripto kurope. = . '600 A (rip to California or Mexico from any purc of the United States. ... ..... 400 Five prizes of two hundred dollars esch in godoin.... Aot - 1,000 A year's tuition in any technical, trade or industrial school or in any coilege in the TUnited States. 200 Ten prizes of on goid cofn. 1,000 pright p any railroad station in the United States.. 500 One hundred cash prizes of ten goilars each 1u gold coin o oo . 1,000 Ten $100 bicycies for iadies or genticmen.. 1,000 Seventy cash prizes of five dollars euch in gold cofn.... 850 five cash prizes of One hundred and twenty- two doliars each. Three hundred and twenty-five prizes AMOUDLNZ O ........ $7300 It will be observed that these prizes are not cheap buoks, cumeras or other trifles, purcnas d atsmall cost and put down at large prices to swell the total. The mujority are in had cash, 8°d those not in money are worth every penny of the estimate given Unly Simple kules—It is & very simple matter 10 win one of these prizes All you have todo is tomake up a list of the Iargest number of words you can speil fiom the letters in the phrase “Patent Atorney Wedderburn,” usiug each le ter only as often as i occurs in the phrase. ‘Ihese words are used becsuse John Wedderburn & Co nisodesire to advertise their business, and the publicity which they have alreaay given to it through the newspapers helps tne Natonal Re- corder in spreading abroad the news of this great competliion AMessrs. Wedderburn & Co. have decided thst they will add $500 in gold, 0 be given to the per- son receiving the $1000 prize, 50 that this fortu- nate individual will receive §1500 in gold The person sending v the largest list will re- ceive the $1500 cash prize, and tne oiner priz:s will be awarded to those sendiug in the n-xt largest lists in_the_order in which the prizes are arranged above. No consideration wliatever 18 exacted (o compete for these prizes except that each person must send the sum of $1 U0 fora ve r's subscription to the Nutional Kecorder. Upon receipt of your remittance we wi'l send you & compe itor's cert ficate, with full particulars and direciions for making the iis of words. Thersare 10 hard rules 10 comply with and no conditions that a 10-vear-oid boy or girl cannot meet. 325 may win. Kemember, there ate 325 prizes, the smailest of which will reyay you ampiy for the time spent in muking 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 tuit on in the schoos aud colleges mean a liberal e ucativn to those who win them. 11 you don’c succeed In carrying off the big prize you need not be disappointed, for you have aun- ared. of chances of securlng the others. Remem- ber. that nobody has any advantage over anv- body eise. 1t is a competition of brains and in- dustry only. Becauss you are not as quick-witted s others is no resson whv you suould not win u prize. Begin at once and iake your time, for the competition does ot close nntl November 1. ‘Ihe fssue of certificates muy stop atany time, however. The names of all the winners wili be published in The National Recorder as soon as the competi fon is decided, aud in the meantime ail the guestions regarding the contest will ve an- swered through its columns. There will be no chanzes in the conditions of the ¢ ntest. The are a | given here, and your task is a simple oue. Kemit in stamps or cash, money order or registered letter. Address NATIONAL RECORDER, Wash- ington, D. C, Contest Department A. NiAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL TO ENTER Vi “into wooden manufactory bu-iness. Farther information ¥. 0., box 148, Call Oftice. ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- es, jewelry,sealskins. Uncle Harris, 15 Grantav )OSEDALE, 821 ELLIS ST., NK TAYLOK— 100 rooms, 26c per night; 81 per week. W ANTED—GOOD MAN TO ACT AS SECRE- vestment necessary $200. | GENTS WANTED: $1180 YFARLY: FX- Cclisive territory ziven in ci fes, towns, v.I- lage, for our newly patented posiai scale and pa- per-knile <ombinatio . a perfect letter scale, €.~ velope opener, ink eraser, paper folder, bookleaf cutter; sules un imited to all ciasses of busiuess offices, anl in fact ev ry one buyx one or wo a sight; 1etails at one-quarter of what #n ordinary ‘postal scale costs: on- azent say bi. first sale i1 ©0 e office was one dozen. anciier savs he sold fur 1o one person; write for erritory to-dav, otherwise you muy be t0o iate. C. T. Stationery Novelty Co., Cincinnati, 0. \SKLL HI.TE. LS HISTORY OF CALI- fornia: a fu.l sccount of early mining times, early ~an Franelsco vigilance committee, Jouquin Muri ttu, etc. Address N. J. STONE & Cu., 819 Market st. GENTS TO HANDLE MY COSMETICS. M%S BUTLER, 1170 Marke: st., cor. Taylor, r 32 GENTS WANTED—GREATEST OFFER out: we furnish everything; Do eXp-rience re- quired: livera: terms: wiite for ful: information showing ac.ual 1esults. Muiual Manufacturing Co., 128 Ciambers st., New York. GENTS WANTED FOR MEDICATED wafers: positive safezuard; $1: also tonic specific for all female troupl=s: for home use. D NDM S W GrN-R. 526 ddv s ARTNERS WANTED. TELL ESTAB ISHED REAL E~TATE buslness; thorough investization will satisfy purchaser of its valu . A. M., box 80, Call. ALUABLE Pa’ T: ONE-THIRD INTER- est; American rights; great sacrifice. H. H., box 3, Call Cffice. BOARDING WANTED. WANTS SUSNY FUOR- BUSINESS CHANCES. A A A A AN A AN AN ENEKAL sEKRCHANDISE BUSIN~NS IN country ; receipis $ 00 nionthiy; wilisell haif. interest. Purticulars WINSTOUN & CO., 646 Muarket st. OPPER RIVER, ALASKA—ADVERTIS: R his purchased vesse ; v ishes 20 more men 10 join expedition: fare§ 00, i ciuding 1 v -ar's pro- visions: 1010 .bs. ex ra frei i a Jowed free: rais Sepy 10. For pariiculars addr.ss room 201, 5:8 Mont:omery S F. ‘ TREA1 OPPURTUNITY: I WANT 10 GO TO 1 the mines. nnd need money; I am willlng to sell 160 acres of land, partl, improved, for the smel sum of 500 Cail or address FRANK RAZZANO, 500 Francisco st. 1 IGHT MANUFACTURING BUSINES~: HaS 4 an everlusting demand; u ec by every human being: sma | capital required: over 1uU per cent profit. KOBiNSON, 2215 Geary i AKERY: CHEAPIF~OLD IMMEDIATELY estublished 23 years; in large mining town good trade: owners have other interests. Address basery, box 6, Lall Office. &5()(), GROCERY AND BAR: GOOD L)CA o - tion m Missjon: b living-rooms and s'anle. Apply giocery-y ore, cor. . weuly-sixih ard Valencic AEFIN ELEST SWINDLES, FRAUDS, 1 pros-cuted: ex-Usited Staies Aitorney: offices 9.-2, 005 Larkin st cor. McAlister; ad- vice trec. 2197 OTIONS S ATIONSRY, BRANCH $125. bakery, lanndry, 4 turge rooms: bath- ro0m aud yard; rent $14. Apply Call Office T—-DINING-ROOM AND KITCHEN, Lshed, in a fird-class coantry hotel; rent tane i out {n board. A ply Calt Cilice. B‘ RUITVALK BAKERY: GOOD BRILKOVeENS shop ali fited up: ressonable. kourieenth st and Fruitvale avenue. TUUNG LiuY <R ONE OF THE OLDESI-ESTAB- nished or parily furnished roum with board: | $800. 1) 5 £18:_in quiet family; references. Address K. L., ,%_‘ TR o Pose s pe IS Cly S iBaD, box 109, Cail uflice. 2 ORSESHOKRS—TO RENT: OLDESTAB- TR e DU $ lished” blacksmich-shop, wiin - tools. 1613 LD GOLD, GOLD DUST. JEWELRY. ETC,, $‘)’0 COFFEE PARLOR WITH LUN(H bought. 0. NOLTE, jewel.r, 222.U'Farreli, 290V, room. Iuquire at the Olymp, 853 near Mason. Bush st. AWNBROKEK—OLD GOLD, SILVER, CAST- | | AKGALS: CANDY, NOTIONS, CIGAKS AND L COLENAN, 41 Tnird | 1Y off cio’ hing boug! Ad. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. JEW §90 J. MAIT DRY WASH GOLD MA- chine, cheap: relfable information where good wages can be made with it. M. D., box 128 Call. lauudry office; 2 turnished rooms. 1215 Pow- el st (ISAR AND NEWs STAND; BaY - lameda broad-gauge; living-rooms. $100. i STA. MrAT MAKKET: GUOD BARGAIN. Inquire 20 Hayes st. JPRESH COW ANDCALF. 14 LaIDLEY 8T. near Thirtieth N FURNITURE; VERY LOW INTEREST: Do commission. SCRIBNER, 7 City Hall ave. LL_GOODS GUARANTEED OR NU SALE. UNCLE HAKRIS, 15 G L ave, ONEY J.OANED UN DIAMONDS, WATCH- es, jewelry,sealskins. Uncle Harris 15 Grant av OMBINATION WaGU! also doctor’s phaeton. $10. COAL AND HAY 1613 Market. GOOD DUMHSTIC MACHINE. 64 Julian ave.. off Fourteenih. nr Mission. J'OR RENT-_BFORE SEPIEMBER 1 0N account of ill-heaith, store ana fixtutes of meat ana provision marker, with trade of 15 cai- te a weck, sheep, veal, pork and smoked meats iu proportion. lugu.re 205 -ixth st. OM ESTIC order, vak. SEWIMNG-MACHINE; GOUD 1915 Mission st., near Fifteenth. OSEWOOD SQUARE PIANO, JEWELRY and bric-s-brac; cheap. H. W.,box 117. I CIUALGOLD MINING MEANS PROFIT: vevelopment work now in Progress: money 10 carry it on wanted: payments can be made in small mon hiy instaliments: good properiy. Ad- I ARGE RANGE FOR REATAURAN OR i bourding-aouse: aimost new. C, box 169, Call. JURNITURE 10-£O0OM HOU NEARLY fuil of good roomers; $150. Inquire 639 Elils. HEAP—A “nW DR, SANDEN'S + L »CTRIC / belt. 674 Bix’eenth st., Ka:t Oakland. dress J., box 39, Call. C‘\l’l‘l‘z\jusl PARTNKR TO HELP I1IN- Ventor pateni new motor-power system for sireetcars: half Interest for money Invested; 1o bogus upplicant wunted. G. K. k., box 165, Call $l),’ A MONTH—GROCERY, VEGETABLE Z9 and fruit store: finest place for trade in the city: has steady and first-ciass trade: investiga- tion solicited. G- B., box 49, Call § M0=THOLD BEIERR ok SALE. AP- ply at 925 Brannan st 4~HUI{SEPU\V:ER GAS ENGINE: JINE order. Yosemite Cycle Works, 112 Golden G. av. LOT OF SECOND - HAND RUCHESTER lamps with hangers. Address H. R H., Call Oftice. M INING sToCcKS. 10.000 shares of good mining stock sfor sal your money doubled in a short time. For informa- { tlon address MRS, SUSIE . FISHER, P. 0. box 825, Deuver, Lolo. ANTED—GET YOUR SHOES MADE TO Nt your feet at the same price vou buy ready- made ones, from ®1. $2, $3, $4 and $5, at 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second sts. (00 BALES — ANOTHER Lo MEN'S shoes, been slightly damagod, at less than one-fourth their vaiue, from 23¢ to $2 50. 562 Mission st., b-t. First and Second. H. P. CLERK GAS E\GIag, COMPLET=: perfect; guaranteei. WHITE, 516 Mission st ADIES SHOES, SOLING, 85c; MEN'S 4 shoes, soling, dUc: all repairing done at halt the usual price. 562 Mission st., bet. st and 2d. tary, home office, New Alaska Company; in- Address H., box 14, Caul Office. W ANTED=—MAN T » 1N $500 IN NEW corp oration: efghifold returus immed aisly. Address B., tox 83, Call Office. ¥ TAILORS. LOW- IRST-CLASS LADIES' HAY, 504 Sutter st. | PN TO-DAY men, laborers and men, free fare, $1 76, 52 for a Scraper gang. MU (SUNDAY) — RAILLOAD teamsters—We waot 160 d $2 25 day: foreman RAY & READY, 634 | Nnd 636 Clay st. (FES, T-DAY (SUNDAY)—TWQ CAR- ioads of men and bovs wanted for a large bank and syndicate, we have secured two speciul cars o take these men to ihe eyards of companies, no experience required on this job; men to pics grapes, $23 per mouih and found: men to work in wine céllars $23 and found: men to work in p ckinz-houses, $23; men to drive 2 horses, $23 and tound: men to work in drying-houses, $13 aud ;0una: men o box ra sins, etc., §24 and found: men .0 pck all kirds of fruits $23 and found: men, §.3 aud found: no office fee charged, bank and corporations of this job pay us y: MURRAY & ReADY, 634 and men as general utility the Clay st. JITUATION BY STEADY MAN OF 43, TO louk after the Interest o1 lady’s or gentieuian’s | business: city or country; well versed in city real estate: or wou d nurse and travel with invalid; best of reference. Address Steady, box 139, Cail. PEN 10 DAY (SUNDAY)—-COOKS, $35 AND $30: 2dishwashers, 815 und $20: 3 waiters, 25 and 830. second cook, $25: camp walter, $20; aishwasber for crew of srape-pickers $20 and LARKIN- BRANCH OFFICK CALL: subscrintions an wan: = OF THE 615 ads taken. M AN AND Wik (O CHILDREN), EXPER- Wicnced in all kinds of ranch and fruic work, want (o take charg: of small Tanch. K., box 125, Cail Uffice. JXPEKIENCED FARMER AND FRULT- grower; underatands pruning sud taking care of auy ranch and an ail-round handv_man; good reterences. G. K. K., box 119, Lall Office. FIRST-CLASS PAINTER AND POLISHER wants position in hotel or college; Wil o jan- 1ior work ; sober and has first-class references. = A. JOHNSON, 255 Harriett st. OUNG MAN WANIN SITUATION: ANY kind of work: city or couniry understands horses cows and garden: 2ood reference, Aadress J.A. MACDONALD, 214 Third st W £1 i 1 [ INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 HIRD ST.. NR Market: 200 rooms 6c to 8150 per nighc; 0 1o 5 per week: conventen: and respectabie: bus wnd bacgaze 10 AN TTom tpe tern HELP WANTED-FEMALE. ICE OPEN TO-DAY,8TO 10 A. M. ANSEN & C 0 C R H IRONERS FOR STEAM LAUNDRY, $40; +) irouer, $25 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st NY NUMBER OF HOUSKGIRLS, $12 TO $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. (CUuK AND Wa ITRESS, S\ME PLACE, $40; waitiess, country hotel, $20: chambermuid, $7 u week: check waltress. $6 & week. C K. N 108 Geary st. W AITRESS, PLALY CODNTRY HOTEL, $15 and fare paid: ranch cook, Yolo County, $20; neat woman, general housework, country town, $20, and others. MURRAY & READY, Liading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. & CO. RENCH OR G- RMAN SECOND GIRL, $20. C.R. HaNSEN & CO., 108 Geary a. TIK~T- CLASS DRE~SMAKER, PERFECT fitier, wishes more engagemenis: si i5 per aay. Address 615 Larkin st. W OMAN WITIL A CHILb: LIGHT PLACE in country: $10. MURKAY & READY, 634-636 Cluy st. ESPECTABLE LADY WITH LITTLE GIEL V desires position as housekeeper; cau take fall chiarge: home an object rather than salary. R K., box 36, Call. {CANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES POSITION D to do second work or housework: firsi-class references. 414 Folsom si. ELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN WI-HES R iacs tocook i & miblay sarap.or-on rana good references. A. A. A., box 44, Call. (PANISH WIDOW FROM CUBA WISHES position as housepeeper for bachelor or elderly gentlea-an. App.y 906 Market, rm. 22, afternoon. A} TRACTIVE YOUN . LADY, ~T1ANGER A\ in city, wants a goou position: widower's home F YOU WANT SPE A SITUATION GO T MRS, NCER, 1321 Park st., Alsmeda. XPERIENCED OPERATORS ON MEN'S overals. Standard Shirt Factory, Gough and Grove sts. | ANTED — EXPERIENCED OPERATORS on fancy white flannel shirts; also a limited number 0fyoung giris who reside at home for in- struction. Apply Standard Shirt Factory, Gongh and Grove sts. or country ho.el preferred. Kkoom 2 12034 Geary TOUNG EASTERN LADY WITH SMALL Y capltai, out of a position, would like & business 1IRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL vafous positions. MRS, LAMBERT, 417 Powel! st. A T DR, RINES SPIRITUA L3 Market, 11, free: tarcia; SOCIETY, 909 2 and 8 F. M. Messrs. ~ecly, Mrs Hanson, Prof. Gee, 10c: elghtis an- uiversiry of the society Sept. 7. 05 AND PSYCHICAL SOCIETY, FRa- terpal Hail, Washiugton st: 3 P. M. confer- 8 o'clor] M ontagu ence: Mme. A ing: lec.ure; sivartha readiogs by 335 McA. LISIER, 2 P M.: TEST DE- veloving circie, 10c: '8 B. i, free test meet- it, Nita, Meukin, Hargrave, others. pactuer. Powell st., rovm 8. Y UUNy WIDOW WISHES SITUATION housekeeper in widow-r's home. Stockton st., room 16, 1110 10 P. . Yo NCH YOUNG L DY WISHES POSI- tion us seams:ress In private family entting and fitting and dressmaking. call 23 John st., off | Btason, ber. Jackson ani Pacific. AS 20244 W ANTED—WOMAN OF GOOD CHUKCH standing, willing to lea n our business, then Lo be manager and correspondent here: saiary $900. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope 0 A. T. ELDER, Manager, hox 60, Call Office. ERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; two 1n f.mily. 1904 Sutter st. "OUNG AMERICAN GIRL, SP-~AKS ¢ER- man flueatly, wants & housekesper’s posiLio hotel or widower's home preferred; city or coun- \ RS. J. MARTIN, SPIRITUAL ilEA)lUM: V) crysial reader; sits dak; cir. Mon., Tu. ev 2834 -ixth st try. Room 11, 223 Post st. (GEBMAN LADY WISHES 2 UR 3CHILDREN X to board; motherly care; terms moderate. 1834 Turk st i VERMAN GIRL FOR GENKKAL HOUSE- work: wages $15. 1815 Alameda av., Alameda. 00D GIRL FOR CIGARSTAND, 25 EAST st., bet. Clay and Sacramento. EAT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK; references. Apply 2754 Bush st found. MURRAY & READY, t34 and 636 Clay. AN AND WIF M & Divate piaee, wife for private pluce, $40. CO., 108 Geary st. () MEY FOR RATLROAD WOKK, NORTH, %175 n day; we ship Tuesday morning. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary s WITH RErERENCES country, $45 CROHAN « 7 FRUIT-PICKERS, 75c A DAY AND £ found: 10 men loFick fruit by contract. C. 5 R. HANSEN & €O, 105 Geary st. 01 HO! FOR FRFSNO—100 MEN TO PICK grpes. 76c a day and found: work for all men who want work; reduced fares; we ship Septem- ber 4, 5 and 6. Apply immediately to C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. ANTED—FARMER AND WIFE: ENGIN. cer fur sawmill, $75 and fonnd: blacksmi belper, $40: 50 woodchoppers, 8Jc cord, year's work;' biacksmith for mine, $40; miners, $40: tunnelmen, $2 25 a day; muckers, $2 a day: 20 laborers, $1 60: 10 laborers, §35 a' A board; frait- pickers. tarmers, milkers and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 628 Sacramento st. 00K FOR COUNTEY HOTEL, $40; WAITER, ame place, 720; waier, country hotel, north, $26: wlter, botel, south, $25. C.R. HANSEN & €0., 108 Geary st. UUMS, 160 10 750 PIK N1GHT; 5UG +v 94 90 ver week. Orlental, Drumm st ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION; bers' Association of the 1 acific Coas ployment Uflice. S FUCHS, Sec'y. 325 JRARBrRS' UNION—FREE EMPLOYM. Bureau, 5 Fourth st upstairs. I LESS 'W'A ITED—MINERS OF DAWSUN CITY who 1ntend returning to supervise large com- pany interests the.e. also 2 good men Lo act as directors here; investment $200: & golden oppor- tunity. G. M. W, bux 8%, Call. WANTEO=A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY understands how to cure, smoke and cook 0x tongues; to cure und cook corned beef: tocu e Eng ish breasfist bacon: to boil Easteru hams to the best taste. ~aid gent would iave to take en- tire charge of a small tuctory and guarantee his work; good wages and a steady lodependent job for a reliable man; references required. Address B. B. B, box 141, Call Oftice. rant ave. JXIRA VOLUNTEER SINGEKS FOR U Scoteh and Irisn nignts Mechanics' Fair. Ad- dress J. W. MCKENZIE, 5 4 Eddy st. OY 17 TO 18 FOR GRUCERY: MUST HAVE | references. 3314 Twenty-fifth st. $4 16c BAKBER-SHOP: GOOD LOCA- . tion; well furnished: off for Trinity. D., box 144, Call. ECRULTS WANTED FOR THE UNITED States marine corps, United ~iates navy: able-bodied, unmarried men, between the agesof 21and 80 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 ab.e 10 speak. read and write knglish, and be between 5 feet 5 inches and 6 teet in height. For fnriher information apply st the recruiting office, 10 Kilis st., ~an Francisco, Cal. FANEJMENS CALE SHOLS, 8175 10 Ok der, $2 50; hait-suling, 25c up. $59 Howard. 615 LaBKIX —BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O CALL Subscriptions and want ads taken. < AILORS AND ORDINARY SEAMEN wanted at L. NE'S, 504 Davis, near Jackson. | INGLE ROOMS 10c AND 1bc NIGHT, 750 and 8. week. Lindell Houve, Sixth and Howard. KANUH OF 1K OF 1 Hi CALL, 167 NANTH tL—\Wan: ads and suoscriptions taken. J. % BoOL HOUSE-MUVLE. DEALER SKC- . ond-band bul.ding material, 1122-36 Mission. \OFFEE-MILL. SCAL-, HAND-TR LET- ter-press, « esk and sate cheap. 102 Clay st. OF OF UNCALLED-FOR SHOKS, FROM 25¢ up to $1 25. 562 Mission, bet. 1st and 2d AKS, BACK BAKS, MIRRORS, SHOW- cuses. counters, 1noi: um, office furniture. store and oifice furniture and fixtures; new and second- hand. J. NOONAN, 1u17-1019-1021-1023 Mis- sion st., above Sixth. SAFES-BARGAINS IN N6W AND SECON D- hand;; all sizes; alsoa lot of safe-deposit boxes. CHARLES WALTZ, 109-111 Market st,, S F. FUR SALE OR EXCHANGE, COAL WOOD, bay, grain and stable business: will lrade tor small impr ved ranch Call or address MRS, M. J SWEENY, 1032 Market st. OUNG GERMAN WIDOW WITH MEANS Vi iahs ke a rentomat partner. Apply 111 Geary st. reom 2 AYING HOTEL AND BAR BUSINESS; cheap; fixtures” complete. 1625 San Bruno road. ARIE1Y-STORE—~URE LIVING FOR A lady. Apply this office. 15() CHEAP; GROCKRY AND BAR AND OV, Tiving réoms. Apply 457 Tehama st. : 0OD-PAYING SALOON for sal $21 (1) BUY; SALOON, 4180 HOL SEAND io.. 61x160, in lively country town, about 80 miles from city: owner there 6 years: £00d busimess. but wanis 1o sell on account of going away ; chance for business man: no agents. Call after 10. Lotta Fountain salcon, cor. Geary and Kearny sts. R150, PARTNER WANTEL; NONEY . used in business: good wages and board. N., box 17, Call Office. B '1'()[7)'0 LADY (SMALL CAPITAL) WANTS centleman par-uer. 9 Powell, room 8, 2d floor. 5 FRULT - >10RE; $125. Apply this office. ALUON: GOOD-PAY ING BUSINEsS: MUST sell to-day: make offer. Apply Call Office. AND FIXTUKES owner going to mines. Appiy Call. GOOD TRA D] horse: 2 wagons. ARTNER: 2D HAND FURNITURE BUSI- Dess; no experience. D., box 126, Call Office FTER DFALING IN GENEKAL MER- chandise 20 years in this town I desire to seil out and retire. Apply to WM. WADSWORTIII, Rio Vista, Cal ILERS,ENGINES,20-HAND MACHINERY MCINTOSH & WOLPMAN, 137 Beale st. AKS, SHOWCLASES, COUNTEKS, SHELV- ing, etc., bought and soid. 1063 Mission, nr. 7th, HAYES—BEANGL OFFICK OF THS CEAN HOUSE, FOR RENT, FURNISHE responsible busiess man only: blg bar trad exquisite grounds; K1CH, 112 Montgomers st. LASS DRAYING AND 1RUCKING : 16 teams: all in_first-class order; do- ing good business; party wishing to retire. L., box 33 UALL: subscriptions and want ads taken. SEWING-MACHINES. MONTHLY: KENTED, REPAIRED, $2 LL KINDS BUCGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented; repairing; lowest rates. 205 Fourth, bought, sold; machine supplies. 145 Sixth. 129, Call Oftice. ARGE SALOON; PROFITS $11 A DAY Jrent $25; death reason for selling. Apply 1121 Harrison st. IBST-CLASS BAKERY; BAKES 7 SBLS, daily; owner golng East. Inquire Call Office. 00D-PAYING RESTAURANT: MUST BE sold. 821 Kearny st MEDICAL. PROCESS THAT IS PERFECTLY HARM- less; never falls in any case of monthly sick- Drss, no mat.er what cause: no. electricity bum- bug or other dangerous methods: money in every case refunded 1f a cure is not effected: travelers heiped immediately: vears' experience: home in confinement with sanitarian conveniences. Con- sult free the only reliab e phys.cians, DR. AND MKS. DAVIES, 14 Mcalllster st., next Hibernia Bank: hours® A. M. t05:nd 7 108 P. x. LL CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION (from whatever cause) restored in a few hours; safe at any time: no_process humbug: in- stant relief for travelers; home in confinemeni my celebrated treatment and remedies for monthly suppression never fail; every case guaranteed; consultation free and confidential, MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin, LL OF DR. FOULET'S CAPSULES ARI A Luaranteed absolute cure for ail femnie dis- eases: positive v safe and sure: no danger or after effects: taken in time it a'so acts as a wreventive: price $1 50 per box. sent free by mail o receipt of rice: consultations ou all special diseases free. ALLER BRO~., 33 Grant ave., S. A cau- tion— Before purchasing elsewhere, write vs. ANTED—20 WOODCHOPPERS, NEAR city, 81 25 » cord, food and tools advancea: 10 woodchoppers, Souoma Coun:y, tools. e'c., sn plied, $1 25a cord : 300 hov-pickers, near citv : 50 hop-pickers, Sonoma County: 4 German lato-ers, near city, | 'ght work, $20 and found: milker who can dress beef. S noma County: 2 milkers, £20; young man for private piace, references. $15 and found: exp-rienced furniture-packer. references, 898 week, and oubers. W. D. EWER & C0., 626 Clay st. ANTED-—-THIS (SUNDAY) MORNING— 3 oung man to wait on_ table,” country hotel, £20, fare xdvanced: porier for ni 6 country hotel, $157 dishwasher, #5 week; French boy in siore, $15'and found: wai.er, French restaurant, 330. ANDRE, 308 Stockton st. ANTED—MAN. GOOD CHURCH STAND- ing, willing learn onr business, then to be manager and correspondent here: sa ary $990. Incluse seli-addressed stamped envelope to a. T. ELDER, Mauager, box 60, Call Office. IDDLE-AGED MAN AS PORTER IN A hotel in Vallejo: wazes $10 per month and board. Cail at Harvey's Express Office, N. E. cor. Market and Front sts., bet. 12 and 1 o'clock, r. . MAR1 BOY IN COMMIS:- ION HOUSK. CALL at 103 Washington st., Monday morning. ) YOUNG MEN WHO HAVE HAD EXPERL ence in_handling shorv knite on shoe linin-s. G. G, box 14, Call. 00D, EXPERIENCED TAILOR WANTED §2X o0 new work S bhsnsiiis, KELPE, 164 essie st. PPRENTICE; PRACTICAL METALLOR- gy: mus: know some chemistry: no salary. A. A, box 128, Call [1RST-CLASS WINUOW - DRESSER AND floor walker. Applv atonce U. 8. Industrial Agency, 165 Crocker butlding. W ANTED—FIRST-CLASS PAPER-HANGER. 112 McaAllister st. IRST-CLASS FUR MAUHINE OPERATOR wanted; steady work. M. HOFLECH, 121 Post. g THREE STORES IN ONE GRAND OLEAR: ) ance sae fine assortment of meu’s, boys' youths' aud children’s shoes sacriticed at actual cost prices. 767 Market s ., opp. Pneian building. EW WALUU LODG NG-HOUSE, 763 MI~- sion st.,be.. 3d aud 4th—Single room « per night, 10c to 5Uc: per week, 70c to §2: clean,quiet: spe- cal atteation w morning calls; open ail night. lgHO HOUSE, 86314 M AL KET ST.—ROOMS 20c, 25¢ 10 5UC uight: $1 10 32 week. HYT MUNLGOMERY CORNER OF CLAY— OZ | Upen unuii 9:30 oclock; branch oflice of the Call: subscriptions and wan: ads. taken, 7 ANTED—GET YOUR SHOES MADE TO fi your feet a the same price you buy ready- made ones, jrom $1, 82, §3, $4 and ¥5, at 562 Mission st., bet. First'and Second. 339 paYss sloBEASCH OFFIR OF . THE CALL: sULBCHIPUOUS SLU Wale ads 1aken. 3(0(() EAIRS-ANOIHER LUT OF MEN'S shoes: been slishtly damaged: at less than oune-fourth their value: from 10 $2 50. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. OT OF UNCALLED-FOR SHOES FROM 25C "A [EOCESS THAT ¥EVER FAILS TO RE- store every case of monthly sickness from whatever cause in a few hours when medicines and others have falled;: no instruments used many yenrs experience; every cuse gnaranteed; advice free; terms reasonabie: firsi-class private home for confinement. MES. DR. DALEY, 1128 Markot st., over the Owl Drugstors. URE CURE, WHIN OTHERS FAIL: NO medicine or instruments: every woman her own physician for all femaie troub'es, no matter from what cause; restor: s in one day: never fails: consultation free: pitls $1: can be sen: and used athome. DR. POPrix, 818 Kearny st. ADIES,CHICHEST ER’S ENGLISH PENN Y- Jroyal pills (Diamond Bran i) are best; safe, re- Iiable; take no other: send 4c, stamps, for particu- lars. “Re ief for Ladies.” in letter by return mail; at druggists. Cuichester Chem. Co., Philadelphial LL LADIES IN TROUBLE OR WHO ARE A suffering from disease peculiur to thelr sex will find_immediate re ief by consulting a first- class lady physician, who never fails (0 cure a single cage; free consuitation: ierms easy. MRS, DR. M. DWYEH, 2614 Kearny st. i B DIt SCOTT: FEMALE COMPLAINTS, | M “diseases of 1he eye: a permanent cure ruaran- teed or no charge mades ‘consult free: hours, 10 to 12,2104, 7to 8 Sunday 11to 1. 410 Geary s'. ANTED, 1O OLitsUl WAGE s DU LABOK- ersacierks KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter. up to $1 25. 562 Mission st., vet. 1st and 2d. | W AR L B U—MEN 10 LEAKN BAKBEE trade; shops, tools. posivons furnished: 8 weeks required. S| ¥. Barber College, 13814 Eighth, 167 28 1H Sl — BRANCH UFFICKE OF O 4Hs Cars;’ subscriptios aud wamas ads. taken. RY ACME HOUSE, 9567 MARKET ST., BE- jow Sixih, for a room: :5c a night; $1a week. T ADIEY SHOES, SOLING, _i8c; MEN'S shoes, soling, 5Uc: all repairing done at halt ihe usual price. 562 Mission st bet. st and 2d. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD I, NR Market: 300 rooms, 25¢ a night; reading- room; free *bus and baggage (0 and from the ferry. ANTED — ACTIVE MAN WITH SER- vices and £300 to take interest in established commission business: $50 weekly guaranteed: money secured: no risk. N. K., box 129, Call. TULE GASFITTER WANTED; TEMPORARY Jjob. Pa ific Shoe C.moany, 139 Firstst. SIMON WANTS 100 MEN TO GET BOTTLE . beeror wine bc; best free lunch. 643 Clay. ANTED--LABORERS AND MECHANICY 10 know thai kd Kolkin, Reno House proprie- tor. still runs Denver Houss, 217 ‘Ihird st.: 130 Iarge 100ms; ¥c per ulj $1 10 $5 per week. OY IN STORK. AND RU > RRRAND-~; $2 50 ROOMS WANTED. per week. 206 East st., Monday. Axtflhu:nl);dv‘vrru TOUL;!: FOR GE: eral work; - 01 Dok ging-house; reference required. ADY WISHES2 OR 3 SUNNY FURNISHED 4 counecting housekeeping rooms; reasonable: references. G. R., box 39, Call. RS, GUOLWIN, SPECIALIST, LADIKS near or far: safe, quick cure guaranteed, any aisease orcomplaint; home for patien's, est skill; free diagnosis; low fces; self-cure. 401 Van Ness. (GOOD.PAYING HOTEL BUBINL-S: LONG- established; half interest $500: whole $1000, Address Cosmopolitan Hotel, Petaluma. ORTLAND AGENCY 1HIS PAPER, IN- quire this office ora: 133 Yhird s., Fortland, Oregon. —————————— LODGING-HOUSES. 99 ROOMS, ALL RENTED, ONLY...... 4250 283 rooms, sunny corner....... . 780 12 rooms. on Golden Gate ave., finy e =850 14 rooms, 0n Fourth st................. ... 450 Other bargains. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market, [,ODGING-HOUSE 8 ROOMS AND BATH; full; cheap rent. 510 Third st. 520(), 13, RO0MS, ALL EURNISHED . neatlv; £100 cash.bal. easy. 827 Mission — e FURNITURE FOR SALE. ICE FURN Sixth st. ITURE OF 8 KOOMS $225. 242 OU=EHOLD JOH. KANGES ARE THE Bese ¥. MEY KRS CO.. 47 Market FURNITURE WANTED. JUKNITURE, S4OVES CAKPRTS, COUNe ters, showcases ANDERSON, 1121 Markac, EW STORE; NEEDS FURNITUKRE; BEST prices SILVERSTIEN, 1228 Market: postal NDIANA AUC Montgomery 019 Tel.Davis71 CARPET-CLEANIN 1Y STEAM CARPET-CLEANING WORKS; Gieans, moves, ays carpets. G. h., STEVENS, Mgr.. 88 and 40 ¥ igiith st.; telephono South 250. W LB YuU BLCOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work seud 10SFAULDING'S Floneer Cas pet-beatinz Works. #53-57 Tehama st.: tel. So. 4k ‘WATTS,rejiable carpet-cleaning,renovtg,alter - ation works, 413 McAllister. Tel Jessie 321. ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE new. J. MCQUELN, 453 Stevenson; tel. S. 228, DVANCE CARCET- CLEANING CO., 402 Sutter: tel. Main 394, GEO. WALCOM, prop. LEANING, $c; LAYING, #c; KU . SAM. Ples tree; tel. Jessie 944 Stratton, 3 Eighta ARVELS CLEANEU & hhaUs afeD LL Dew. %3Tenth ei. ~outh 36 Mackintosh & oo C R. AND MKS. WEGENER, 626 EDDY ST.— Safe quick cure for all female com plaints guar- anteed: privace home in confinement; every come fort; infants adopted; terms moderate: pills 8L BOON TO WIVES AND MOTHERS—SE- guro; jrice $1 50. RICHAKDS & CO., 406 s..; send 2-c. stamp for particulars to Seguro Manufacturing Co., 581 K st., “acramento, Cal. LPrAU’S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO LA- dies with female (roubles: no danger: safe and sure; $2 50, express . U. D.; don’t delay until too late. 03GUOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oaxland, Cal. CONFIDENTL\L — LADIES IN TROUBLE communicate with DR. SANTEE, 33 Grant ave., San Francisen. PUEEAR S KEMALE REGULATING PILLS: safe and efliclent cmmenagogue: 8l per box. RICHARDS & CO.,druggists, 406 Clay si.,soleagia, SURE CURE IRKEGULAKIIIKS OR OTHER female diseases. MRS, Dk, PUETZ, 2044 4th. OME IN CONFINEMENT; DISEASES women. Mrs. Dr.Funke, 1416 8th st., Allmigi E. MITCHRIL CARPET-CLEANING Co, 240 14ihst.; cleaning $c. a yard: tel. Mis 74, ONKLIN'S (ALPal- BrAling 35 Golden Gute ave. - WOk, delephone Kas: 124 C LOST. N GOLDEN GATE PARK, THURSDAY, £old glasses and chain: reward. 8131 Brod- erick st. OST—THIS WEEK, AT CLIFF HOUSE, A mink. Keward aL 705 Geary st. ROWN, CURLY iRi-H WATER-SPANIKL, aitered. Return 1313 Larkin st.: $5 reward. b FOUND. (JAME TO PREMISES A PUG DUG: OWN- ©T can have same by proving property and pay- ing charges Call afier 6 . M 15 Pixley s-. PHYSICIANS, B. HALL, 14 MCALLISTES ST., NEAR Joues—Diseases of women and children. D K. C. C. O'DUNN &, 1206 MARKE' G864 ot sc; diseas sl diseuses 0f women a specialty,

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