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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1897. CALL.™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALL— 910 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every might in the year. BRANCH OFFICES Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o’clock. 239 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street: open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets; open antil § o'clock. 1243 Mission street; open until 9 o'clock, 2618 Mission street: open until 9 o’clock, 167 Ninth street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1505 Polk street; open natil o'clock. NW. corner Twenty second and Kentucky SAN FRANCISCO Wreets: oven till § o'clock. CHURCH NOTICES., & JIRST CHURCH OF CHRISL, SCIEN- tist—services at 11 . M. in Beethoven Hall, © 36 Post st.. cor. Powell. Christfan Science Bible 1eesons: subject. Pau'’s Account of His Ministiy Before the Elders at Ephesus * Sunday- school ior chiidren at the same hour. *'>cience und Health” Stugy i hursaay ac 8 p. M. in Kuby Hall, 320 Post st. All are welcome. @- ST. P ’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH California bet. Fillmore and Steiner— Rev. W. M. keilly, rector. Holy communioo 7:30 A. M. Sunday-school. 9:3¢ A . Morning praver and sermon by the rec or a:. 11 o'cleck. Eveninz service and sermon by the Rishop of Aluska, Right Eev. Dr. Kowe. who will speak With special reference to Alaska and its mssion- Ary work, at 7:30 o’c.ock. Music_rendered by St Pau’s vested quarte: and chorus choir under direction of krofessor Kazenbach. All sre invited SUNDAY MEETINGS. QPIRITUALISTS TO THE FRONT! SUNDAY, ) September 19, 1897, at 2:30 P. a.: grand reor- gauization of Progressive Lyceum, for the s)irit- nal education of young and old. at Gler's Hall, 1 4th st., neur Washingion, Uakiand; +1l spiritualists sT= requested to be present and assist in organiz- ing ard electing officers: commitiee of ariange- —Professor . C. ~towe. Mrs. ) r Emma > or Lov-iand, Alorzo Coous, L. F. and Mrs. Van Luven. Dr larsonand Dr. S tha; after lyceum exercises a free coaferince g will be held: a.] medium sp ritua Isis and oibers are coralally luviied to attend; sdmission ree. 1RAND ATTRACTION AT SCOTTISH HALL, 7105 Larkin st., Thursday evening, Sept. 23: fllusirat-d lecture, A Trip to London,” by Mrs. Schlesinzer: answers to written questions and other phases of mental phenomena by the noiea and gified Madame KFiorence Moutague; admis- sion, 10c. WANTED-Conttnnas | FITUATION! ~“IRL (STENOGRAPHER ~AND TYPE- G \Writer) Gentres work of any kind. Address 2806 T wenty-third st. TOUNG SPANISH WIDOW WOULD LIKE to tase care of invalid as companion, or Other duy work from 710 6 ¢ M. 150 Fourthst. FXPESIENCED GOVERNESS T0 YOUNG cnildren wishes engagement; Eoglish, French and mu-ic: excellent references. Address K. M., Call Oftice, Ouk:und HELP WANTED-FEMALE. FFLP WANTED—Continnad. HELP WANTED—Continued. ©) WAITRESSES, CITY HOTEL. $20: CHAM- £ verm :id, $15; waitress near city, $15: second glrl, $20: 2 nursegirls (sicep home), $i8, 510 i hotels; G German mirls. hovsework, city. $20, $25; girl to assist iu_kitchen, near city, $20: glrl for American family, 825: giri, Thousework, Oakland, $20: 15 girls, housework. $15, $20. 325: young girls to a:s st, §10, $12, §15. C. K. HANSEX & CO., 108 Geary si. OMAN TO CUOK FOR MEN, NEAR CITY, 826 C. R. HANSEN & (0., 108 Geary st ERMAN, AGED 15 YEARS, WISHES PO- sition to take care of children. Add. 30 Crook. JRONERS FOR STEAM LAUSDRY, CITY, $28. C. R. HANNEN & CO., 106 Geary st. OUSKKEEPKR FOR WIDOWER. APPLY room 43, billsdale, 83 Sixih st. W ANIEO—BY GIEL, WITH FIRST-CLASS Teferences, to do general housework in pri- vate American family. ¢ ali or address 419 Minna. T 9,9 MARKKT ST., “FIRSI ~PikITlal A CDaren” 2 p. x., tesis to all Dr. Ciark, Mr. Keegan, Mrs. Dunham, Bruce: 8 . ., ballots read, nental questions answered; tests, Mrs. Shriner, Robinson, Dunham; 10 cents. T DR. RIN-ES SPIPITUAL SUCIETY, 909 A'Market st, TL 2, 8 . i, Messrs Seale Hanson »nd Dr. Carpenter. Spiritual camp at Sacramento ~ept. 19 to 26; Dr. Rin-ks, president. C terence; 8 o'clock—Mme AKLAND PSYCHICAL SUCIETY, FRA- ernal Hall, Washington s:.; 3 o'.1ock—( on- Mo tague will occupy NIRST-CLASS DRE~SMAKER FKOM CHI F cago wishes work ia familles: $2 a day. 1118 Leavenworth st. TOUNG WIDOW LESIRES POSITION AS housekeeper 1n widower’s home. Call st 126 Four.h st., rvom 3., second floor. JEAT DANISH GIRL RECENTLY AR- AN “rived. wants light upstairs work:: good seam- siress Call or address MILLER, 219 Geary st TOUNG WIDOW, JUST FROM THE EAST, w.shes situation 23 housekeeper; city or coun- the platform, speaking under inspiration. 1. 200 Tuek st., room 3. N RS, J. MARTIN OF SAN ANTONIO, TEX., W IDOW WANIS A PLACE TO COOK IN il medium; readings dall circles Mondays. mining camp or will go on ranch as house- Thursdays, urdays. Girard Hotel, 955% | ceeper. Koom 6, 116 Sixth st. \+ ashington st., Oakland. TRINITY CHURCH. COR. BUSH AND Gough_sis —Rev. « eorge E. Walk, recior. Services at 11 a > and 7:30 P. M Holy com- muolon first and third Sunaays at 11 A. 3¢ Suo- duy-school at 9:30 A M. The Rev. W. u. P. Blisy of Boston will preach morning and evening. Sub- fectof evenlng sermon. September 19: “The Re- fatlon of Christisnity 1o Evoiution” "September “The Kelation of Christianity to Chrisian " October 3: The Relafon of Chris- to Theosophy.” October 10: “The Rel of Christianity to Spiritualism.” Al are we! come. E& CHURCH oF copal), Eleventh st., nr Archdeacon Emery, recto: sistar Services: Holy c morning prayer, 11 o'clock, Key. Dr. P. T. Rowe, Bishop of Alaska, who has just arrived from the Yukon and who wiil tell of the Alaska of io-day; evening prayer, 7:45 P M. ADVENT (EPIS- Market—The Ven. Rev. B. Monges, m munion, 7 A. M : sermon by the rector. Full choial service, wit special music. it beii.g choir night. The “Angelus wiii be suuz by & full choir of fifty men and bo; under tie dize R. Kking or on of enry Kirke W hite Jr.; ¢ B2, FIESL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner of Post and Mason sts.—Kev. George C. Adams. D.D., pastor. will preach morning and eveninz. Morning service. 11 o'c.ock, theme: “Ine Lessons of a Peculiac Year.” kvening serv. ice 7:30 o'Clock. & yopu ar praise service, with organ and choir selecii ns from e compositions of the late Charles Gounod. ~ermon by the Das- serwon by the Righi | OL-EN,CLAIRVOYANT CARD READER: £\ ladies, 25c: gents, 50 cenis; satisfaction given; no treatment, 1744 Market st., cor. Van Ness ave. T 235 MCALLISTER ST., TEST DEVELOP- A ing circle: 2 P. ., 10c; 8 P. M., free test meet- ing: K. A. Stitt, Nita Meakin Hargrave, others. PARLOR SPIRITUAL TEST AND HEALING meeting at 323 Fell st aL8 o'clock (0-uight: Louise S. Drew, mediom : karl Carter, heaies; 10c. NO-NIGHT, 111 LARKIN, KATIE HEUS. mann’s public test meeting: free; sittings 115 Frauklin st. i?" V.MILLER'S EtHEREALIZING MAT « naliziug seance; 8 P. M., 50 cents; 409 Leav- eaworth st. A RS MAYO STE Tues. 8 P M 11245 OAK: CIRCLES P M., 25¢; readings $1. PSYCHICAL 11T MUS, T)- TERSIL soirees, ~un. & Wed. evgs, 805 G. G. ave.: ltc. OHN SLATER; TEST SEANCE TO-NIGHT, o "Scotush Hall, 105 Larkin st.: admissiou 10c. W (34N WISHES A sITUATION TO TAKK care of children and do sewing. Address 30 Bernurd st. EAMSIRESS, NEAT, QUICK SEWER Wishes engagements out by ihe day; terms 81. Address M., box 43, Call Oflice. TOUNG GIKL, GEKMAN, WOULD LIKE A housekeeper’s position: widower's home or lodging-house preferred. 207 Post sk, room 8. Y CONe ERENCHC WIDGW WANTS A nousekeeper's pusiiion: no objection to coun- 5614 Geary st., room 21, second floor. iy OSITION ing-hout room 12 7OUNG WIDOW WISHES HOUSBEKEEP- er's position. 121 Montgomery st., room 8. TOUNG GIRL, STRANGEK, DESIKES A housekeeper's place: couniry hoel or widow- er's home preferred. Km. 34, 808 Market, 34 floor. AS HOUSEKEEPER IN LODG- or widower’s home. 41 kddy st TOUNG GIRL WANTS A HOUSEKEEPER'S pl.ce; hotel or widower’s home preferred. 3615 Geary, room 15, second floor. Commcb WOMAN COOK, CITY, 820; COL- sored woman cook, country, $25. C. K HAN- SEN & CU., 108 Geary st. CANDINAVIAN NURSEGIRL, WHO speaxs German: 1 cnild, 4 years old; $25 Ho HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st IBST-CLASS NURSE TO TAKE CARE OF baby 7 months’ old. for city, $25: French nurse and second gicl, $20; 2 :wedish anl Ger- man seco. d .iris, 320. J. F. CKOSEIT & Cu., 316 Sutter st OPEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY).. = We want 357 grape aud fruil-pickers (men or btoys) for every county iu Californis, $30. $:5 and $28 per month and found; 85 men and boy+ 10 pul, th ash and sack beans, 26 a .d - 24 per mo ith'aud ound, fare $1; 98 woodchoppers, ulf- ferent plac-s, $2 60, $2 10, $1 60 corr, tools turnished; 84 Lie-makers, 8 cent: eich: 4 asphaltum roofers, $2 25 a day; 87 teamsters an 1 laborers, city jobs, not necessary 10 know clty streets. $1 73, $1 60 and $1 50 & day and $26 a month and found: 87 farmers, orchard and vireyurd hands. different countles, $26, $25 and $20, all steady jobs ye und: 55 sawmiil and woodsm en uslaorers, $26: jackscrewers. $50; sawiers, $26 to $30 ana swampers, $26 per month and found: 10 choremen and boys, for diffetent places, $16 and $10 per month and found: 3 hostlers 'and stablemen, city jobs, $25 aud $35 per month: » oft-b-arers, §1 75 a day: 3 brickmolders, 2 50 a day; carpenter. fora ranch steady job: narn ssmaker, $25 and found; young mai for & park garden, $15, see boss here; 500 raiiroad men, free fare: 65 sawmill men, free fare. MUKRAY & KEADY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ARPENTER FOR A RANCH, STEADY JUB yeaf round. - Call to-day (Sunday), MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. JIBST-CLASS COOK. GERMAN STYLE, $50; 00K, 15 boarders, $28; shorc-order cook, $5 a week: 1b giris, general honsework, American and German families, 20 and $26: 1 young girls for light housework $12 to 318 J. F. ChO EIT &0, 816 sutter al. FIRSI-CLASS COOK, PROTESTANT: MUST be accustomed to cooking for a large number of people; one who (s accus omed to workiug in Spring resorts or sanitariums: salary 810 to §6 reference required. J. F. CROSEIT & (U, 316 sutter st. OOK, PLAIN WASH. MONTEREY COUNTY, $25. girl for general housework, Sausalito, 820; Berkeiey, 2 In family, $20; Bakersfield, $25; San liafae!, $45, see Iniy nere: Man Juse, $25: Pled- mont, £25: Menlo Park, $20; wa tress for country hotel, $20; cook, country resort, §30; 2 girls, same house o San Rafael, see party hers. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Suter st JIRST-CLASS NUKSE AND SEAMSTRESY for an_Ameifcan, short distance out of the city; $25. J. F. CKUSEIT & CO, 816 Suuter st COD PLAIN COOK AND DO GENKKAL houseworx, private family, country town, $25; chamvermaid and assis. waiting, small country hotei, $17 50; waitresses, country hot 20, MUKKAY & READY. leading kmployment Agents, 634 and 686 Clay st. AUTENTION! WE WILL TAKE SPECIAL pains to suuply girls looking for paces at housework with good situations at wages from $1o 0§30, ciiy or country: we have a Lumber of places for cooks, second girls, laundresses, nurses aud hotel help; girls registering un our books will be seut for and prompt attention assured them at MISS PLUNKET1'S Employment Bureau, 424 Sutter si., near Powell. Di. CLAKK, AT 142 SEVENTH st cture and deveoping circles; 10c. ME. YOUNG’S T CIRCLE TO-NIGHT; 10c: convincing tests. 605 Mc Allis.er » QEIRITU AL TES MEETING: 517 MASON: D8 p. M. Mr. Hansen and Mrs. M. J. kwer, ister st tor: them-: “lhe Value of Fragmenis” The pastor's Bible class immediately sfier riorn ingservice. Sunaay-school 12:15 .M Y. P. S C 5:30 . M. Samuel D. Mayer, organist and choir-master. E& FLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL Church, Post st. Dear Webster—Services 10day at 11'A M. and 7:45 P. M. Sunduy- schcol at R. H. Kennedy will preach bot Morning sub Ject: “The Usciu ness of Liitle Things.” Evening subject: “A Religion of Hope” 7The public 1s coraialiy invited o all services. [ TIONALCHU near Mission—Rev. W THIED CONGREC ifteenth st.. Hader, pastor. _Servicesat 11 a. M. Subject Services at 7:30 P. M. Subject Keform; or, Cieansing the City nder the direction of W ially invited WANTED-FEMALE. SITUATIONS MEDIUM, GIVES | TUUNG RUSSIAN LADY OF GOUD FAMILY wants place as housekeeper; no objection io country: hotel or widower's home preferred. Room 2, 3.3 Post st WIDOW WISHES HOU-EKEEP- Call 2034 towell sk, room 1. TOUNG JERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, MRS, LAMBERI, 417 Powell s, has places for &irls of all nutionalities. OMPETENT GERMAN MAID; NONE / other. Apviy at 1900 Jackson si., cor. Gough, Moniay moriing, between 10 anu 12, OUNEY LOANED ON DIAMONES, WATCH- er's position. M enelry searekina. Uncle Harsisis Grancay TOUNG GERMAN GIRL NOT LONG IN country, wishes a siluation for upstairs work. 751 Turx. DISH COUK, ences, also first-class Swedish CROSETT & CO situations. WITH 1l desire 16 Suter. RC WITH BEST OF CITY » references, wan's & sitnation: aiso & Ger- man ook: & neat Danish gic; & compe- ten Irish infauts’ nurse, with four years' refer- ences: a parior maid ana waltress, with five years' references from the city. and & number of Zood bousework girls want work. Can be see. at 3iIss K. PLUNKETT'S Employment Bureau, 24 Sutter s ., near Powell OTCH N CHURCH, mento st.—Rev. ERIAN cor. Van Nessave. and Sac; Fovert Mackenzie, D.D.. pastor. Hev. Edwin H. Jenks, co-pastor. Dr. Mackenzie wili preach at 11 A M Kev. Gilvert Keid of Pekiug, China, Wwill speak at the evening service on “Hign Life in China; or the Upper ¢ lasses.” _Sunday-school at 1245 p. 3 Y. P. S C. E. a1 6:30 P. M. Prayer- meeting Wednesday 8 P M. All are weicome. EZ CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of Geary and Poweil sts.—Kev. John Jemphii pastor. Servicesa 11 A M. and 7:45 P M g music: Anthem, “Hark. Hark, My Soul” (Kome-Sheiley): offertory, “The Way Is Long and Ureary” (Sullivan). Evening gervice will be a xong service by the congregatiou and cnoir Al are cordially Invited B FI8ST UNITARIAN CHURCH. SW. cor. Geary und Frankiin sts—XKev. Dr. Steb- ter.” The Sundwy-scucol is ut 9:45. by C. 4. Murdock. |he morning service isat 11 o'clock. The first of three discourses, en- itied, “My Creed” All are cordially iuvited. The evening service is omitted. B3, S 03D UNITAKIAN CHCRCH, (OK. Twentieth and Lupp Sis.—A. J. Wells, p: tor. Mr. Wells will preach at 11 a. M. on Cheerful Faith,” aud at 7:45 P. . on Know in Part.”” Sunday-school at 9:45 a. x J uesday evening Unity Ciub lecture by Dr. dan :u Heredity and Humauity.” EF HOWAKD-STREET HODIST EPIS- copal Church, bet Second and Third sts, wo b ocks from Falsce Holel—Hev. W Case, D.0., pasior. Services at11 o M. and 7:45 p. a. Rev. k. C. Lee, 1.D., of . eno, Nev., will preach morning and eveni. g A rousing Epworth League lecture-room at 6:30 Seais free. A We On Jos Ticxets gervice will be held in the M All are invited EFREE BAPTIST ne.r larsin. Professor cn ar 11 A M. Sunds. eriniesdent, at 12:30° Young ty Caristian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M ug \Wednesday evening at ALl welcome UNION - SQUARE Churcn, Bush' st r. H Peoy ¥ Howe e's ~¢ er-meet ee. Seats F1RST BAPTIST CHURCH, E5 EDDY ST., bet. Jopes and Leavenworch. Preaching by Georze Lober: Cairns, iay evangelist Morn- ins gt i1 subjet: “The Overcomers.” Kvening ar” 7::0: subjec “Heavenly Citigenship” (preached by spe. ial request). Soioby Mr. Catrns g%, F L ENCH EEFORMLD CHURCH, 927 Pacifi et. Powell and Mason—>Mo; ing service, 1 ne Words of J Evening service (t.uglsh), 7:45 o'clock: *Piain Talk on the 1ghways of Life.” B2, ASSUCIATION AUDIT JKIUM, MasON snd Ellis sts—~jeclal address ihis (~u dar) atternoon a: 3 0'clock 10 young men only by Kev. K. S Lord. lllustraied lecture nex: Tuesduy eveniag by Lr. Kummeron “Al.skaaid the Goid Di covery” 125 viewa will be shown. DY O M )i M YN Atonement, at Mowry's Opera Hali, co Goldiu at bis residence, 620 Hayes st also a Mow:v's Opera Hui to-day, frum 10 1o 12 &° #nd from 2 104 P. M., and on “eptember 26 ull day. Tickets $1 and $1 50. ner Girove MOD DM MR PR PORILGUE v SPANISH HE- brew Con regation. [-pecialiy for the wn suinz bolidays.] ‘ibe Fraternity Mall at Bnai B'ri b bui ding, 121 kddy st has been secured, where divine servi es wiil dim orihouox stvie by Rev. IL. J. brabam. Ap Piicaou for se .8 can he made ut the sume boi.d- inc every Sunday .1l week days from 9 A. M. 10 12 a0, and frem 110 5 o’clock until the bolidays EZ [ THE PURFOS pubiic lecture t>-nigl phical headquarters, Neiison lecturer. be held in the Sepbar OF LIFE” FRE a1 B o'clock, Theoso 414 Masoa st. Charles P Good music. B FRANCISBCO THKOSOPHICAL Sociery. 819 Marke. st.—i ecture to-night 1 a:d Ubject of the Theosophical Move. " by Dr. Grifliths. Subje esday Dight TR icct Tuesday night: denc MEETING NOTICES. CALIFORNIA LODGE \O. 1, 1.0 F.—¢ flicers and mem- E bers are hereby 1ot'f-d 10 meet in DSV their hail on SUNDAY, Sept. 18, at /N A p. M., 1o attend the funeral of our late brothe:, AUAM KOCH. P.J. MILLET, N. G . R.WILLiams, K. S, z =T NDREW'S 80C! B=% an open miseiing of o society will be hed at scotr 111 Larkins.. MON LAY & Seprember :0. Members ai gialiy invited o attend. ANDE Secretary. M W WILKIE, President. W. C. (00K SPECIAL i;?: IN SPOKANE HATTIE WARD WAS cranted a decree of divorce from James iconard Ward, Judge Prather presiding grounds were fallure 1o SuppOIt and cruelty NOTICE ‘The £, JHE RAFFLE THAT TOUK PLACE for the benefit of a widow last Sunday, Sep- tember 12, at 5t. Eoniface Hall; No. 657 won the decoratea diuner-set ROOMS PAPERED, $250: PAINTING ou instaliment. HAKTMAN, 239 Third s EZ 5 MIEANDA baihs. 1122 Mark GENUINE VAPOR st., room 81. chool, | TOUNG WIDOW WITH A GIRL & YEAR oid won'd llke = si:uation as housekeeper: wages 0o ovject. Apply 229Y3 Sixth st | 1RST-CLASS LAUNDRE S ISHES WORK by the day in priva:e family: best of refer- ences. Apply 4 Sunny court, off Geary, bet. Bu- chaian aud Webster. JNGLISH FIRST-CLASS COOK REQUIR:S -4 positio a/s0 competent waitress ana cham- bermaid: together or separate. Address M. S., 781 Mission s=t. | ADY OF TACK AND CHrERFUL DISEO- 4 8ition desires a position as shier, saleslady, companion or manuging housekeeper; no agency . C. L., box 69, Cail. ASTEKN LADY WOULD LIKE A PO~I- tion as managing housekeeper; references ex changed. E. H., box 58, . QITUATIO! S'soman WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGRD s housckeeper for a few men on rauch: wages $15. O. H., box 134, Call. MERICAN GIRL WISHrS PLACE A~ LY housekeeper: is competeat and trustworth city or country. Add. Respectab.e, hix 91, Ca JASTERN WOMAN WISHES SBITUATION as cook or general housework; will do wash- ing. 230 Minna st. 7 OUNG WIDOW DESIRES GENTLE mending. Call 105 Stockton at , room 40. EN'S TOUNG WIDOW WISHES SITUATION AS housekeeper for widuwer. Call afier 11 4. ., 995 Market st., room 12, second floor RESSMAKER FROM 1 HE EAST DESIRES day work: terms $3 and turnish seamstress: isfaction guaranteed. Address or call, MISS SCHILIZ, 1221 O'Fairell st. Yutw; GIRL (GERMAN) WOULD LIKE T0 secure x permanent housekeeper's piace: no guieetion o iort distance In country. Hoom 11, 213 Post si. Y OUSG WIDOW WISHES 4 SITUATION AS housekeeper or widower's home. 120 Eddy st., room 1. G15 SABRIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL subscriptions snd want ads taken. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. NDRE'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 308 £) Stockton st tel. M 1304 — Scotchman, 4 years last place, wishes sitvation: can milki take Ccare of hoises and tend to garden: English butier, b et of references; §00d Germun gardener, etc. VHINESS & o rAs Sk 31D 20 ) kA KS. /nelp:tel main 1997 BRAULEY &C...640 Cay APANESE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU: RE- lible help. 709 Geary st. Tel Sutter 2125. UNTEX & Cu. CHISESE AND JAPANESE 11 emp. oftice. 61aig Californta st.. iel. main 281. 00D WERMAN GIRL WITH REFERENCE. Sleep homa. Apply 68 Valencla st, afier§ o'cloci JGBEAND-GIRL WANTED. 1111 VAN NESS ANTED—GIRL ABOUT 16, A GOOD seamstress, to I-arn dressmaking; paid while leatning. Apply 1821 Polk st PFRATORS 0~ GOW 18 Butter NS AND WRAPPERS, , fourth floor, take elevator. A IRL TO ASSIST AT G: NEKAL HOUSE- work. Apply bakery, cor. Eillsand Webster. OUNG GERMAN GIRL FOR LIGHT housework: sleep home; $5. 309 Third st. JIRST-CLASS FINISHEK, CUSTOM VESTS, apd an apprentice. 3 Dikemsn pl, off Mason. TANVASSERS WANIED —MALe OR Fl- ) male: somethinz new: needed by all c.asses. Address G, box 48, Cail Office. TOUNG GIKL, FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work: no washing: wages $15. 1909 Vullejo. ILLINER WANTS APPRENTICES. CALL Monday noon, 2612 Mission st. LDeRLY WOMAN, A~ HOUSEKEEPE for widower with 4 children; wages $10 to $12. 614 Herman st. Y CUNU LADY BOOKKEEPER; STATE E) perionce and sulary expected. Address B. C., box 142, this office. JXPERIENCED SALESLADY FOR GE eral store: any incompeient need not waste time. 4= Third st. THE McDOWELL DRESSMAKING AND Milljpery School js the only success:ul school ofits kind ou the coast: we teach the cu! waking and fliting of stylish hats aud aresse are invited to visit our school a d see for them- selves; patterns cutto fit, 25c. 103 Post si, IRST-CLASS CHILD'S \URSE WANTS sitvation; upstars wors and sewing: reier- ences '4 Bush st 7 10U (_‘ APABLE BU~INESS WOMAN, AD to go East, would take care of child, Invaild or corpse, or in any busins apacily in exchange 1or expense or part expense of the trip. Address H.. box 49, Call. QOUTHERN LADY WISHES POSITION As 2 Lousekeeper for widower, or hotel; no objection 10 couutry. 729 Pinest. (0D LOUK W HES PUSIIION vate familv: wi.l do general housework. IN P aress 6U714 Minna si. e S T T do light housework | + small 1amily: is z00d cook and plals washer: clty or country; 1108 Powe | st. pl wages, $10. (OMP-TENT WOMAN WISHES WASHINC J iroaing or cleaning; $1and car fare per day. M. G., box 71 \ MERICAN WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSL- 4\ tion to do general housework in small tamly; or country. Call or aadress 1658 Market at. (HER AND DAL n M “for cooking and housework, daugh er for table KR, MOTHER and chamberwork: clty or couutry, day. Cail 412 Four hst ; no postas. or by the l RESSMAKER WISHES WORK BY THE day in famii-s; terms reasousable: per ect fit and wors guarsuteed. or send pos a. 220 Montgomery UOL DRESSMAKFR OR SEAMSTRESS (1 'sews 20 cents a duy or 32 50 a week: city of Oaklund. 6. .. box 9%, Call Oftic . \‘GKHE;L;AlJ\' DE-IRES PUSITION AS AN “hurse in an institutioa or for an iuvalid lady. Nurse, box 103 Call Fleass call e REFL|ED YUUXNG LADY DESIRES SiTUA- \ Lun In nice private family as nursegirl; city .t suburb. Address B., box 6, Call Uttice. Uakiand. REEINED YOUNG LADY DEsIkES Posl- \ tion a5 com panion 10 lady or taxe entire charze Call or address 531 kighth st., Oak- of chudren. iand YEPECTABLE LADY (YOUNG), WITu U girl 10, wou d like position as housekeeper or OLuET remunerative emj, oyment: City Or country ; erences. Y. L., bux 63, Call Oftice. I., 6 FOURL M, KOUM 25, SECOND FLOOK— 26 Young widow wants a situation as house- keeper for widowe: ERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICK—MKS. LAMBEKT, 417 Powell ot (.l Main 5832), surnishes best help of al. nationalitie: Y UUNG PAKISIAN WIDO b THUKOUGHLY ¢xperienced, wantsa huusekeeper’s place, sum mer resort or widower’s bome preferred. Rooms 10 und 11, 122 Post st JPANISH W/ DOW FHOM CUBA WISHES ¥ position as housekeeper for bachelor or elder.y geutieman. Apply 908 Market, rm. 22, afternoon. RESSMAKER: GOOL FIITEL; STYLISH 1) draper and designer. thorough’ dressmaxer MI=8 WARWICK, 830 Geary st by day. [OLUKED WOMAN WIBHES DAY'S WORK (, ot auy k nd. Apply at 1914 Church ave., bet. stockton and Powell sts. ERM N WIDOW WANTS SITUATION 28 (1 workiung bouseketper: is good cook and house- keeper, good nurse. MRS MILLEx, 1866 Fif- teenth st., near Dolores. OMAN W.SHES WORK BY THE DAY; hing or housecieauiug Address MRS M. L., 103 Sun Joss ave JEAT AMEKICAN WIDUW, ELDERLY. AN 1o incumbrance, wishes position:junderstands cooking, wasuing and the care of chlidre: (QCMPEIENT COOK FOR SsALL FAMILY of grown people; uuderstands German and other foreisn ¢ Oking: can serve uicely: salary $.0. Address I, 47 Golden Gate ave. TUUNG GERMAN WOMAN WISHES POSL tion to take care of Invalid, 8 comp.uion or work from 710 6 2. M. 160 Fourth st. NUMPETENT NUKSE, INFANT NUKSE, for an American family: can sew; willing 10 el; kind snd faithiul; best reference; salary "Address MI5S k.. 437 Golden Gate ave. . §20. "HI\ESZ AND JAPANE E FMPLOYMENT office; best help. 4143 O'Farrell, Tel. . 426. (‘HI ks FIRST-CLASS FAMILY CutK / wants situstion: small washing: cooking; city or country; good refereaces. 81533 Lupout st. \*l'l’l ATION WANTED BY COLORED MAN 2D us waiter, porter or janitor, D, E., box 06, Call Office. AKER FOREMAN, FIRST-CLASS ON bread and cakes, wants situation; city or country. Address 58 Bryant st. "WANTED BY B. R., box 1. QITUATIO! tailor or bushelman, OY OF 16 DESIRES SITUATION eleciricity; has some knowledge. Addr S, 1541 Buchanaa st O LEARN Y YOUNG MAN, POSITION IN GHLOCERY or confectionery siore; best of references. Ad- dress B. Y.. box 78, Call. TOUNG MAN WANTS EMPLOYMENT OF any kind: not afr«id o work; best references, Address Y. W., box 38, Call. E. | JHY IS AYRES BUSINESS COLLEGE kruwing In popularity so fast? Because it zives individual insiruction and places ail its gradua es in positions. RENOVED, DR WixE, THE LADILS SPE. clalist, to' 1118 Market st.; monthly troubles a speciuity. EARN DRES.CUITING AT FLYNN'S, 1055 Markst st., opp. J. J. O'Brien’s. )XPERIENCED OPERATORS ON MEN'S overals. Standard Shirt Factory, Gough and Grove sis. | ANTED — EXPERIENCED OPERATORS on fancy white flannel shirts; also a limited pumber of young gir.s who reside at home for in- struction. "Apply Standard Shirt Factory, Gough and Grove ats. FLEsT:Crass cook waNTs SITUATION. Address G. K., 2508 Howard st. TOUNG MAN, FAIK TELEGRAPHER, wi '8 posi.ion in railroad office or some firm; 1eferences furnished. Y., box 53, Call. IRST-CLASS FRENCH COOK WISHES situa.ion in hotel or restaurant. 532 Steveuson, CIIVE ELDERLY MAN WANTS SITUA- a1y kind of lignt work; is a good aii- round man about the place; sober and reiiable; wages $10 per month. Address 5., box 9, Call. LAIN COOK WOULD LIKE A SITUATION a3 breadmaker 1o a small boardipg-house. camp or rauch; wages rewsouable. Call ai 867 Allssion. M-S WITH EXPERLENCE WISHES POSI- tion as commercial traveier fu Spanish coun- speaxs Spanisu, German and Engiish; vive i vonds ud references. .. d.ress J. N., box 10, Caii. OUNG MAN OF 30 WANTSSITUATION AS book » eeper, clerk, colivcior, suiesman, driver; any permaoent employment; relerece, presoui employer: small suiary. E. B SLIM, 2187 Berke- ley way, Berkeley. 7 UUNG MAN, WITH REFERKNCES, HAV- ing u large experience with care and driving of fine horses, wants situation. G. W. B., Cau Office, Oakiaod. IRSI-CLASS GARDENER WANT~ SITUA- tion, more tor good home than high wages. Addres) Gardener, care Donney, Colige ave., Berkeley. \Y ANTED_WOKK OF ANY KIND, BY middie-uged German In business or private ae. 4. V.S, box 69, Call Ofice, AINTEE, COMPETENT ALL-ROUND workman, gralner, U n.er, paper-hanger, etc.: desires work for property-owners by the day or job. Caloruddress Pamter, 441 Sixih si, JCXPERIENCED OPERATORS N SHIRTS. THE BRENMNER-ULMAN Co., 17 AND 19 BATTERY ST. OMEN AND GIE at CUTTING FRU Harrison st. LS TO WORK ON FRUIT 1T PACKING CO'S, 1150 OUSEKEEPER: DANISH GIRL OR widow who Is williag to keep & small house 1or widower; can géi a g00d position by address- ing W. D, box 45, Call office. W AxtED: ¥ MALE DEPARTMENT: EX- pert waist trimmers at 1435 Frankin st. near Sutter. Apply after 9 a. M. ANVED—WOMEN AND GIRLS TO WORK on fruit. CODE, KLFELT & CO., cor. Teath and Bryant sts. PEROTESTANT YOUSG WOMAN TO 4Bd1sT general housework. 433 Jersey st., bet. Casiro and Noe. ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN FOR GEN- eral housenork. Apply 579 Harrison st. PLOTCLASS FINISHERS ON LADIES' cloaks. 14 McAlLister st., room 3. MOES LOANED ON DIAMONDS WATCH- es. jewelry, sealskins. Uncie Hairls.15 Grantay WELK, GROCERY CLERK, FORMERLY . of Boulder Creek, call to-day (Sunday). MURKAY & KEADY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ¢)F WAL KRS FOR DIFFERENT CITY AND =Y country hotels, resisurauts, cafes. etc., $35, $25, $.0 per month and :ound: 3 waiters, boys. 215 pantryman. country hotel, $25; 2 porters. hotels, citv, $15 and found: 8 chore- men around hotels, $15 aod found: washer, coun- try laundry, 830 and found: 2 waiters for mives. #25: 15 dishwashers, clty and country jobs, $15 and 820 per month and found: 3d baker, $20 ana found, in San Jose- ranch cook, $20; 4 hotel cooks, $30. $40 ana $50: 4 restaurant cooks. $30, #40 and $60. MUKEAY & READY, 634aud 636 llay s: T ANTED—QUICK WITS! $7300 GIVEN AWAY! A Wondertul Prize Offer—The National Recorder Las won a pluce in the van of all journals devoted to inventive sclence and indu-trial development. It has readers by the thousands in every Sta e of the Union and in almost every villuge and hamlet, but it wants more. ‘lhere is nocountry in the world where inventive geni.s is 8o commonly characteristic of the people, young and old. and no couniry where recognition of brixht ideas comes o prompily. Tne ~auousl Recorder isof great assisiance to inventors and to all who wish to keep up with the imes, furnishing them with an enor- mous amount of valuable information not procura- hle from any other source, and there is no reason why halfa wilon people should not be numoered amung | s readers within the next few months. Tosecure these readers the Recorder proposes to distribute the most generous list of prizes in a com- petition bas-d stricily on intellizence and quick wit ever devised under any circumstances. ‘Ihe Drizes amount tv $7800, and are neacly all pald in gold coip. The competition wili close November The awar. of these prizes will be in the hands of a special board composed of men of national reputation and unquestioned fotegrity, includiog three prominent membe:s of Congress. The high reputation of these gent.emen guarantees faic treatment for all contestants. THE PRIZES ARE AS FOLLOWS: One thousand dollars in g Id con. $1,000 A trip to Europe. o 80V A unip to Califoruia or Mexico from any ri of the United States. ................. 400 Five prizes of two hundred dollars each in ROl 5 Ty P R SN 1,000 A year's tuition in any 'technical, trade or industrial school or {u any coilege in the United Siaes. ... ..... Fitony 200 Ten prizes of one hundred dollars each in goid coin. ... A . 1,000 One rosewood uprigl pi o] at any rallroad station in the Un'ted States.. 500 One hundred cash prizes of t'n dollars each in gold coin g ifstge g ... 1,000 Ten $100 bicyc es for iadies or gentlimen.. 1,000 Seventy cash prizes of five dollars each in gold coin TR . 850 One hundred and twenty-five cash prizes of two dollars each. w250 Three hundred and twenty-five prizes. amounting to . . $7300 It will be observed that these prizes are not cheap books, cameras or other trifles, purcnas d atsmall cost and put down at large prices to swell the total. The mujority are in haid cash, and those not in money are worth every penny of the estimate civen uniy Simple Jcutes—It is a very simple matter to win one of these prizes All you have todois tomaxe up a list of the Iarzest number of words you can spell from the leiters in the phrase “Patent Altorney Wedderburu,” using each le ter only as often as fv occurs in the phrase. These words are used because John Wedderburn & (o nis0 desire to mdvertise their bus.ness, ani the publicity which they have alreaay given (o il through the newspapers belps the National Re- corder in sprexding abroad the news of this great competition Messrs. Wedderburn & Co. have decided that they will add #500 in goid, to be given to the per- son recelving the $1000 prize. 5o that this fortu- uate individusl will receive $1500 in gold he person sending in the largest list will re- ceive the $1500 cash prize, and the oLner prizas will be awarded to those ‘sending in the n-xt largest Iists in_the order in which the prizes are arranged above. No consideration whaiever i exacted to compete for the e prizes except th each person must send the sum of $100 fora ve.r's subscription to the National Iecorder. Upon receipt of your remittance we wi'l send you & compe itor's cert ficate, with full particulars and directious for muking the ils. of words. Thers are 1o hard rules 1o comply with and no conditions that & 10-year-old boy ui girl cannot meet. may win. Kemeniber, Liere ure 325 orizes, the smailest of which will repay you amply for the ume spent in making up a list. While the larg- est prize 15 & small fortune, and the others mean lots'of comfort and Juxury for many months (o come. The trips to Kurope, Cajifornia and Mex- ico, and the tuiion fo the schoois and colleges mean & liberal education to those who win them. 1f you don’c succeed in carrying off the big prize you need not be disappoluted, for you have nun- dred of chances of securlug the others. Remem- ber. that nobody has any advantage over anv- budy eise. it {s @ competition of brains and in- dustry only. Eecaus: yuu are nat as quick-witted as others Is 10 reason whe you saould not win prize. - Begln at ouce and iake your time, for the competition does not ciose unul November 1. ‘Ihe issue of certificates muy stop at any time, bowever. The names of all the winuers wili be published in The Nutional Kecorder as soon as the competi fon s decided, and in the meantime ail the guestions regarding the contest will pe an- swered (hrough its columns. There will be no changes in the couditions of the contest. The: are a/l given bere, and your task {s a simple one. Remit in stamps or cash, money order or registered letter. Address NATIONAL RECORDER, Wash- ington, D. C, Contest Department A. fOPPER RIVER-ALASKA-COPPEKR RIV The fast and sefe schooner “W.S. Fhelps” wili sail in a few days usder command of Captain John Ross She has been thoroughly refitted and Overhauled; has the best secommodations of any vessel that has yet left for the Nurth: 18 now Iyiug at Missfon-st. wharf No. 2. The well-known phy- sician and surgeon, Dr. Fritz_of Oakland, will ac- company the expedition. Fare, inciuding one year's vrovisions, with irivilege of 1000 pounds exira freighi, on'y $200. Unly & few mofe pas- sengerscan be accommodated. For further par- ticulars apply at vessel or at ownet's office, room Deposit bullding, 328 M ontgomery si. PBAKBERS, 840, EOk GOOD SHOP: MUST leave city. Address D., box 16, Call. ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATC! es, jewelry,sealskins. Uncle liarris.15 Grantav ANTED—1 CARPENTER; BRING [OOLS: house work. 718 Third st. W ANIED—2 FIRST-CLASS GENTS' FUR- nishing goods salesman. Apply 533 Marke; st., room 7. from 310 5 P. M. EAMEN FOR KEUR(PE AND COAST steausers, Alaska, Australla. 904 Kearny st. upstuirs. M INERS WANTED—2 OR 3 FOR COPP M Kiver: advertiser will pay half expenses for third of discoveries. Address M. W., box 45, Call. ARBEKS PROTECTIVE UNION: BAR- bers’ Association of the Facific Coasi; free em- ployment Utlice. S. FUCHS, Sec's, 525 Graut ave. | LBSI-CLASS LADIES' TAILOK WANTED; BOWHAY'S, 504 Sutter s= ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE UNITED States marine corps, United States navy: aole-bodled, uumarried men, between the agesot 21and 30 yeais, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legully declared theic intention (0 become such: musi be of good char- acter and habits and ab.e 10 speak. read and write English, and be between 5 feet b inches and 6 feet inhelght. For further information apply at the recruiting office, 20 Eills st., man Francisco, Cal. i VUMS. 156 1V 56 PR K MG L sus 4 wa 90 ber week. Urlen(al, 228 Drumm st JINE MEN'S CALF SHOES, §175: TO Ok~ der, $250; halt-soling, 25¢ up. 959 Howard. / INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD S.., NR Market: 200 rooms, 25c a night; reading room; iree 'bus and baigage o And ‘rom the ferry. W ASTED-MEN 10 LEAKN BARBER trade: shops, tools, posiuions surnished: 3 weeks required. S. F. Karber College. 13814 Kighth, 100 MEN FOR FURNISHED ROUM: 28¢ night; §1 26 week up. Saratoza, 118 Sixth. OSEDALE, 321 ELLIS 8T.. NX. 1 AYLOR— 100 rooms, 26¢ night; $1 week: reading room QAILOKS AND UKDINARY SEAMEN wanted ot LANE'S, 504 Davis, near Jackson. INGLE ROOMS 10c AND 160 NIGHT, 75c and $1 week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard. FLSHO HOUSE, 86315 Ma L KET ST.—RUOMS 20c. 25¢ (0 BUC night: $1 10 £2 week. ADIES SHOES, SOLING, d0; MEN'S shoes, soliog, 50c: all repalring dons at half the usual price. 562 Mission st. bet. 1stand 2d. $10 GOOD GERMAN SHOEMAKER CAN « have long lease on best shop in St Helena. Address C. E. DAVI=. St. Helena, Cal 30()() EAIRS-ANOIHER LUT Ok MEN'S shoes: been ailzhtly damaged: a: less than one-fourth their value: from 28c to $2 50. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. OT OF UNCALLED-FOR SHOES FROM 250 up to 81 20. 562 Mission st., cet. Ist and 2d. ANTED 1ULOLLEC: WAGES DU K LABOK- ersaclerks KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter. ), §1M0N WANTS 100 MEN TOGKT BOTILE . beeror wine 5c: best iree lunch. 643 Clay. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST, BE- jow Sixth, for a room: 26¢ a night: 1 a week. ANTED—LABUORERY AND MECHANICM 10 know that Ed Kolkin, Heno House proprie- tor. still rums Denver House 217 Third s.: 34 iarge Tooms: 2B per nignt: BL 10 $3 pec week. AGENTS WANTED. GENTS WANT D—“IT BEATS THE Klondike.” What? Why, the revolving grid- dle-cake turner; sample, 20c. E. MICK &L, Haverhill, Mass. Y kD WAANTED EVERYWHERE: $5 dnily made eastly: most liberal plan known; 2oods in_constaut demand; write to-day for full infoimation. ALUM;NUM NOVELTY CO.. 335 Eroadway. New York. ADY CANVASSERS TO SELL OuR beautiful se: of juvenile books for holiday trade: complete outtit free; $25a week can be made for the next three months. Address E. D. BRONSON & CJ., 933 Marke: st. | ADIESTO HANDLE MY FAMOUS BEAUTI- S fiers; Kgyptian Fnamel, Creme Coral. Medi- cated Cerate etc. MR BUTLEKR, 11.0 Market st, over Maze. LONDIK KRS DON'T ALWAYS STRIKE IT rich, bu: our agenis do. Write or call Alum- 1um Novelty Company, 110 Sutter st. GENTS - WANTED—GRKATEST OFFER out: we farnish everything; no experience re- quired: liberal terms: write for full information showing aciual resuits. Mutual Manufacturing Co., 128 Chambers st., New York GENTS WANTED FOR MEDICATED wafers: ( positive saferuard: $1: also tonio svecific_for“all female troubl-s: for home use. DR.AND MRS. W GuNER, 526 ddv st FLATS WANTED. ‘ IANTED — IN DISTKICT BOUNDED BY Franklin, Sutter and Market sts 7-room flas carpeted flat preferred; rent must be reasonabe. ‘Aadress Renter, box 60, Call Oflice. HOUSES WANTED. 7 ANTED—WELL-FURNISHED HOUSE OF 10 or 12 rooms by respousible must be north of Post and west of Van Nessave. Address, giving full particulsrs. rent, ete.. 10 P 0. box 681 ROOMS WANTED. W ANTED-3 CONNECTING FURNISHED rooms: light honsekeeping: location north of Market, west of Van Ness: terms. Mc. box 30, Call. BOARDING WANTED. TOUNG GRANTLEMAN WISHES ROOM OR room and board with a strictly private family, within 10 minutes’ walk of Call Office; reference exchanged. B. K., box 29, Cail Omtice. TANTED—BY YOUNG MAN, COZY SUNNY room, with breakfast and dinner, in private family: state terms: references. E.S.,box 3, Call. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ‘VHY PAY RENT? I WILL BUILD AND sell you a house in snv of the towns around the bay on easy payments. O. A. LANE, 19 Montgomery st., S F.: 1to4 p. M. IDDLE-AGED MAN, TEMPRRATE, TO AS- sist on dairy of i2 cows. Apply ELLIS bakery, cor. Second and Stevenson sts., Mondsy. 12t0 32 A ARPENTER WANTED; 1MO \TH’S WORK; state wages wanted. Contrac.or, box <0, Call. XPLRIENCED BOY AT BOUKBINDING. Apply 422 Sacramento st OY FOR PAINTSHOP. 1604 LAGUNA ST.; call M onday noon. JXPEKIENCED CELLAR MAN WANTED for santa Clara County. R.T. WA«D & Co., 6US agd 10 Ciay st. Uyri.'_!(- SKIVER WANTED. Shoe Factory, 159 First st. “Alfi(ufiih‘n DISTRIBUTOR. APPLY AT M Oanland Laundry Co, 690 Twenty-ninth s-., Unk and. PACIFIC Exvznmxctfi OPERATORS ON WHITE and co.ored shirts at GREENKBAUM, WEIL & MICHELS, 631 Mission st. ¥ YOU ARE AN ACTIVE MAN. WILLING to work and deposit $10 cash we can guarantee 24 a day permanent. Acdress A. H., box 70, Cail LALRIN—BRANCIL UFFICKE UF THE CeLL tubseriptions any wun: ads taken. 615 W AXTED, SITUATION; ENGINEE R, Steau, zas, or electrical, Adaress K. W,, box 68, Lhis office. TOUNG MAN, 21 YEAKS OLD, WELL EDU- cated, worthy and reliable, bearing highest references, desir+a apy kind of employment. Ad- dress G. W. B, Call Utlice, Oakland. TKADY SOBER INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG man, understands care of horses and garden willing o do any kind of works references. WIL- LIAM, 266 Minna st. LL- ROUND BLAUKSMITH (MARRIED man) wants steadv job: city or country. Ad- dress Blacksmith, box 85, Call. 100D GEKMAN CUOK AND MEAT UTTER; {3 clty or country. Address 107 Kignth st. MO EY LUANED UN DIAMONDS, WATCH- A5 256¢; DRESSMAKKKS FUK- 4 to shops snd families; positions tre McDOW KLL Dressmaking and Millinery School, 103 Post st. IRST-CLASS TAILORESS WANTED. BOW- HAY'S, 604 Sutter st. PARTXER WANTED BY A PRACTICAL ©cook In good-payliug rsiaurant: would prefer PAr ner (o hired belp. A pply 122 Fourth st. TI00LY OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD. CURTIN, 1123 Market st. 0O0K~! BOOKS! BUOKS!— OLD BOOKS bought a” KLEIN'S, 127 ~1xth st. LD GOLD, GOLD DUST. JEWELKY. ETC, bought. O. NOLTE, jeweler, 222 C'Farrell. AWNBROKER—OLD GOLD, SILVEE, CAST- oft clo hing bousht. Add. COLFMA M. 41 Third, LOST. } OST-FRENCH MAROON-COLOKED POO- dle: had on collar and strap. Return to Pa:ace Hotel and receive liber.] reward. s REWARD — RETURN WHITE BULL- &D terrier; large scar on neck; breasi-stiap on when lost. Western - usar iefinery. Potrero. ], 05T=VaLY BLE POCKET-BOOK: LIBER 4 al reward. LAWRENCE T. WAGNEKR, 2218 Dana, Berkelev. or 2025 Mission, San Francisco. RINDLE BOBTAIL BULL DOG. RETURN to 844 Fifth st. and receive reward. BI..A('K GKEYHOUND DOG. RETURN TO 1108 Howard st. and receive reward. AN TO DO PLAIN COOKING AND HELP; Mounday. 19 Guy place, off First st ELVER ON ADVERTIS, NG WALLSIGNS; steady work: must be chiap H. 8., box 79, Call Ufficy \1 OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; 1 Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms: 2oc 1o $1'50 per night; $1 50 to 36 per week: free bus and baggage to and from ferry. NE FRENCH TAILOR SYSTEM, WITH IN structions. given away each month. S F. Dresscutii g “aloon. 916 Market st. HELP WANTED-MALE. 15 TEAMSTERS; CITY AND NEAR CIT scraper teams sad dirt wagons; §$1 75 a da; C. R. HANSEN & C0., 108 Geary st. es, jewelry, sealskins. Uncie Harris, 16 Grautay TOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES EMPL /Y- ment: speaks fluently aud corresponds in four Ianguages. G. B. X., box 91, Call. UIKT YOUNG MAN WiSHES SITUATION: is used 10 horses, garden work. Call at 1607 Crlifornia st. FLEST-CLASS MACHINIST, DIE AND TOOL maker wants a position. M. D. T., box 64,Call. OUNG MAN WANTS PLACE IN PRIVATE family to do chores, gardening, care of horses, eic. D.Z, box 117, Call Otfice. B 2k bik Fisii, 461, GEARY, ROOM 14 electrictun;aicobol Turkish baths: unrivaled F = BUSINES~ CARDS 8150, 25 VIS- fting cards 26c. HILL, 223 Geary st E5 FAD TENANIS YINCIED FON " collections made: aty or couniry. Pacific Coilection Co.. 415 Mo tel. 5580 DIVIDEND NOTICES DIVID &S D NOTICK—DIVIDEND NO. 47 (ihirty cents per share) of the Hutchin- son Sugas Pianiat on Compaiy will ve payable at % ¢ offics of the company. 327 Market st., on and afier MO iduy, Seplember 20, 1897. ‘Truusfer books wil: close Tuesday, ~ep'ember 14. 1897 at Bo'clock » M . H. SHELDON, Secretary, BUSTWORTHY, MPETENT WOMAN wishes to do washing, {roning, cooking of house- clenuiug by the day. MusS, M. CURTIS, 3367 Twenty-sixth st., near Mission. MIDPPLE-AGED LADY OF REFINEME T wishes position in good Protestant famil: seamstress and assist with children; can m herseif generally useful; $20 o §25; references. . D., box 74, Call. TEADY YOUNG GERMAN WISHES aNY kind of work: experienced driver: good cliy Teference. Apply 1243 Mission si. AN AND WIFE WITHOUT CHILDREN wou'd like position on dalry or farm. App.y 131 Montgomery. 615 LABKIN-SRANCH OFKICK OF THE ] ABX WISHING AN ATTHACTIVE HOME 4 with refined people would be williog to read aloud and write for room and board; no Gbjection to the suburbs. L. W., box 28, Caii. CALL Subscriptions and want ads taken. IN HESTER HOUSE. 44 1 MIRD ST. NR Market: 200 rooms Bc o 5150 per 41 60 1o 36 per week; conveulen: and res) 11ee bus. baggage 10 and from ihe lerry. 'XPERIENCED NURSERY GOVERNKSS desires position; English, music and French; good seamsire-s; references. Address L. Lu, Call Office, Oakland. (VHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE U WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in_the y;ludsmue: Canada ome year for $1 50, post- FARMERS, §20, FARE 26c; 2 TEAMSTERS, $20 and board: & woodcheppers, §1 26 a cord, see party here. C. R. HANSEN & €O, 108 Geary st 3 3() LABOREWS Fox 4 BRICKYARD: $1A day and hoard: steady work:; fare 75¢. C. R. HANSEN & C 8 Geary st ' LACKSMIIH HELPER, $2 A DAY; 3 LUM. 5 'ber pilers, $26 and board. C. K. HANSEN & €0, 10 2 MEN TO DRIVE MILK WAGONS; CITY $55 to $60 per month. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. RENCH COOK, $40 Gealry st. TO $45: COOK. CO try, 885; third Cook, $28; Vvegetable and Foorn: 4 disawashéra; botwasher. 815, HANSEN & CO,, 108 Geary st. FANTED—2 GOOD PE DLER BOYS. 1713 Lilils st., basement. UNCH WAITER WANTED. 1416 HOW- ard st. RUG CLERK WANTED: ADDRESS, STAT- ing full particulars. D. C., box 67, Cail. ] Q8T—A PASSEOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA (naSuvings and Loan Society of Sun Frauciscy. tu 5 nume of 1VER JACOBSEN, No. 155,090. return to bank. 167 taken. or JOSIK i he finder will please > urs.un OF ALl wau. g FOUND. S S RSP S RISH BEITER HUNTING DOG. 207 Va- lencia st. BUSINESS CHANCES. ol R ) T Y SR S U SR S NE OF THe LEADING KESTAURANTS IN Oukland: clearing 8200 monthly: owner ieav ing: bargain. ANDEKSON & CO., 777 Murker 5.4 ¥FER WANTED—STATIONERY - STORE 0 candy, etc. ; furniture of 2 rooms included; b, offer buys it. WINS1ON & CO., 646 Market s OPPER RIVER———A LASKA———COPPER C RIVER The fa:t and safe schooner W. 8. Phelps wilf sail In & few da:e undercommavd of Capta n Johy Hoss. Sue hasb en thoroughly refitted and ov.r- hauted: has the bes. accommiodations of any v 5. sel tha: hos yet lef for the north: 18 nOW iying at Mission-street whart No 2. ‘Lhe well-kno sician and surz: 01, Dr. Fritz of Uakland. will uc company ih- «xp dition. Fare, inciu.inz ons year's provisi ns. with privileg '¢f 1000 punds extra freight, only 821 0. Only » few more pissen. gers can be sccommodated. OF i ther particu- lars call at vesse cr at owner's «ffice, room 201, Sate Deposit bui.ding, 238 Montgowery st AVE YOU $4000 CASH? WILL YOU IXN- Vest 1t where your profits wiil be §20.0007 Investment re urned fin six mouths: yerly in- come from property to you $5000: pariiculars at personal Interview. Investment, box 59, Call LD-E~TABLISHED LESTAURANT: RENT $25: known as the New Creamerie; located in the center of Oakland; mustb-so'd stonce. Ap- ply At the od store of H. SCHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., Oakland. RAkE OPPORTUNIAY T @ BUY EXvEL- lent paving business with small capital: part down: sic . cause of selliug: will exchange, B, box 1, Ca $400 HALF INTEREST IN AN OLD- - estabiished good-paying busmess in Oakland. O. A. LANE, 19 Montgomery st., = ¥ Ttodr x &-‘—60 TEAMING BUSINESS CLEARING DUV, $24'a week; chance for youux man; trialgiven: no triflers. G. M. W., box 87, Caul. (;ENTLEMAN WANTS LADY PARINER 3 with $200 cash for profitable business; security for money. Docior, box 129, this office. V PARTY HAV- avel: silendid ia. JANTED IMMEDIATEL’ ing $100 to inv. st:_most ducements. . J., box 124, Gill ROSPECTORS WANTED TO PREPARE small schooner for early spring. HANSON, owner, 410 Muple st. PARTNER WANTED TO EXTEND ablished*cash business; no trifiers E. M., 111 Gough st. For, saLE—son §00d busi RESTAURAN1L: DOING must sell on sccount of h-alth.- Apyiy tnis office. ARPENTER-SHU. FORCFKFD SALE: LOW Ten.: good location. Sunday morning, 1408 Devisadero st. 100UD-PAYING RESTAURANT: MUST BE 80ld at once on account sickness. 2424 Mission. JOALYARD FOK SALK: GOOD WINTER business: will take partner. 1623 Narket st. DOR SALK OR PARTNER—STATIONERY busines; fine iocation. A. L., Call. Oakiand. OR SALE, SALOON, LUNCHHOUSE furnished rooms; cheap. Apply Ca 1 Office BEA : GOOD CHANCE: Gi living rooms: bargain. Apply Call Office. JOOR BALE-_HALEF INTER ST IN shosing-shop: cheap. Horse, box 55, Cal SIRST-CLASS BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE cheap. Jacob building Visaiia, Cal. RINTING OFFICE: $900; A BAKGAIN, 4 California st., room 5. -)('0 FANCY GOODS AND NOVELTY . store; branch dyeing and cleaning n best part of city: 3 living-rooms: kitchen, rent reasonable. Addiess Guy | UTCHER-SHOP: ' Western Adai*ion; large refrigerato; counters; twoteams: big outside rou gate this B. ~., box 64, Call. BEST LOCATION IN marble invey TPINE RESTAURANT AND 7 ROOMS WITH furnace; good for man and wife: g od business; in Vallejo; cheap. Olympla Restaurant, Vailejo. BI000, E07 (SALE ~ GROCERY ™ AND ) . bar; good paying business; on ac- count of sickness: or parimer for half interest. H. 0. H., box 50, Call Office. T, AUNDEY ROUTE For SALE, INCLUDING 4 fine wason: profit of $25to $30 weekly; es tab. 5yrs: leaving city. Particirs L.R., bx 44, Call JOR SALE—UNE OF THE BEST SALOUNS in a prosperous mining town; long lease. Ap- ply 130 Ninth st 0 LN VEST—85000 WITH SERVICES, IN AN established paying busiu ess. Address M. . Y., box 20, Cali KOCKERY AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS [ SmEckatn ving city. Address A., box ARGE SALOON: PROFITS $11 DAY; RENT 25; deain reason for selling. 1121 Harrison. (CALL BOUTE FOR SALE. 1116 BROADWAY: HE CHEAPEST AND NEATEST CANDY and fcecream store in the city for $300. Ad- dress P., box 43, Call Office. Y OUNG GERMAN GIRL, BPEAKS SPAN ISH and French, wants partner. R. 32,111 Geary. OR S.LE—INTEREST IN GUOD-PAYING butcher-shop, 1629 Polk st. (390D GERMAN BAKERY FOR SALE ON X account of sickness. Appiv 313 Sixth st. RY =ALOON FOR Sa oon. bx 46, Call Office. ANTED—GOOD COUN cash: no agents. ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- es, jowelry, seaiskins. Unele Harris 15 Grantav $1000 FOR HALF INTEREST IN KAPID- ly growing business: now overcrowds ed with orders. KDWARD W. HILL, 628 Marset. 7OUNG EASTERY LADY WANTS BUSK ness partner: small capital. 10134 Grant ave, room 1:14. LD BY YOUNG 906 Marketst., rm. 24. 2d floor, ROCERY-STORE AND BAR; CHEAP. 1881 Market st., cor. Pearl. IRST-CLASS RESTAURANT WITH 7 FUR- nished rooms: good business: for sale cheap: countrv Lown; owner retiring from business. Ad- dress . H., box 60, Call uftice. STABLE BUSL §400 PROFI; ABL: . ness In growing snborban town for sale. Address H. F., box 82, this office VYHICKEN AND DUV K llANL'E FUR SALE. Cleventh ave. and J st. Scuth San Francisco, MAKE HARNESS AXD EXPRESS WAGON; B 8100. BLUCKMAN, 1545 rolsom st. $'( CANDY AND NOTION STURE; 8 OU). rooms: rent $15. 1820 Powell . (' VOD-FPAYING HuTEL }USINE LONG- T established; balf interes: $500: whole $1000. Address Cosmopolitan Hotel. Petaluma. DOKTLAND AGEAUL L HIS FAPER INe quire tuis otlice of i 153 ‘Luird si, Fordaad, Oregon. HYT MUNIevMERY OZ | Upen unii 9:3) oclock: branch officeof the Call: subseriptions du take —_— LODGING-HOUSES, €)+) ROOMS. ALL RENTED, ONLY. 4<& 23 roows, sunny corner. 14 room Louse on Miazon st..... 15 room house on Mission st . 26 rooni house on v arket st ... 100 ranches and 100 houses and lots, 14 rocm house on Maso 60 room house, c.ears §: 42 rooms, apariment bouse. ... 12 so0ms. on Golden Gate ave., fine.. 14 rooms, ou Fourth st. Other bargains. H. I ANDERSON'S, 777 MARKET 29 room +. N of Mar:et st, corner. 15 rooms, ali full, rent $35 ... 54 rooms, corne: casn.. And other bargains at ANDEKSON & CO'S, 777 Market st |4 USINESS PARTNER WA 43 Kastern lady. ER OF CLAY— JLEGANT LODGING-HOUSE OF 14 ROOMS, %200 cash. balaice $10 per month, price §325. O YOU WANT TO GO IN FIRST-CLASS saloon business? Stores tolet, wit: fixtures. nesr Baldwin. SPECK & CO., 6J2 Market st. W ANTED-—GuD CAKPRNTER 1O RENT nic: home across the bay snd pay for same with work: must be a good man. Address 8. L, box 31, Call Ottice. {LEGANT ~HAVE, 5c: STYLISH HAIRCUT, 10c: clean towels; bay rum. 602 Pacific st., near Kearny. Fms'r—clmns PAINTERS, CARPENTERS and plumbers wanted (o buy a lot or House and lot snd pay for it in work. THE McCCARTHY COMPANY, 646 Market st 7 ANIED—A MAN IN BUSINESS HOUSE as porter: must also understand taking care of coupie horses and wagon: German preferred. S K. box 8, Call'Oftice. PEAGTICAL UPHOLSTERY DESIGNER wanted. G. D., box 38, Call. TEADY SINGL: GERMAN YOUNG MAN for grocery and bar. NW. cor. Mission and 7th. ORTEK, COUNTRY, $20. C R HANSEN & CO, 108 Geary st. USFLERS—WATER FILTERS AT COST; large profits. JONES, 105914 Howard st. E WANT FOR MONDAY 50 MOKE MEN a arge boys to pick grapes in Fresno County; $1 a day and :’6-11‘ 1long job: 83 for ticket: Do other charge: call early Moudsy morn- ing and get your ticket. C.R. HANSEN & CO,, 108 Geary st 2 WANTED=6 QUARRYMEN. APPLY AT the Rae Bullding and Constiucion Co., r00m 308, 927 Market st., Monday at 1 P. M. ANTEL—DRU . CLERK. CURNER SEV- enth and howard sis. TRONG BOY TO LEARN BLACKSMITH- ing who can handle horsrs 828 Hurr.son st. .Axvrun’-.:mr‘:"uun I;goxs MADE TO - your feet &% the sama priceyon bay reads. :: :M ¥5, at ade O irom 81, 82, $3, Htnton sty ber Furet'and Bego PROWN WATER-SPANIEL DOG. Niuewenth st charges. 8229 Receive same by paying CARPET-CLEANING. WINSTON & CO., 646 Market st 15(), PART CASH: CORNER LODGING- D 1OV, house: 8sunny rooms: nice furnitur full of roome:s: cheap rent. Apply 835 Bryant. INE: SUNNY CORNER HOUSE OF rooms 411 Fourth st. AT o ;t\' STEAM CARPET-CLJANING WORKS. CitAns, moves, iays carpets.' @. h. STEVEN: Mgr. 38 and 40 Xighth st} telephons South 250, - v LN \KHJ %:.l}\;);;lu{llfiuufi'rkb WIrd poor work send 10 NG'S P Cas pel-Deating Works. S53-57 1 éhama at.: et ik REAT EASTERN STEAM CARPET- G cleaning works. 14 8th, B. GRANT, m.rl: e Jessie 201. ARBER'S KENTERPRISKE CARPET-CLK \ N- Ing wks, 236 14th. ‘tel Mir. 100, 7 1. Berber ‘WATTS, reliable carpet-cieaning,renovig,alter « atlon works, 413 McAllister. Tel. Jossis §21. $ 1 R 8-RUOMHUUSE, CHEAP RENT,$20; Q9. rooms ail full. 242 Sixth st. 13 Xoous NOKTH OF MAKKET ST.; choice: $350. UNDERWOOD, 765 Market. $20 RANCH OFFICE UF THIE CALi. 167 NANTH +l—Want ads and +uuscAplions taken. _— FURNITURE FOR SALE. BANGAL. IN NEW CARPETS: PRIVATE residence; Monday, A.M. 1221 Scott: nodeslers. CASH—FLAT 14 RuOMS: FULL UF steady rmers: low rent. M.,1243 Mission. ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED E new. J. MCQUELN, 453 Stevensou; tel. !;ué& CAKP.TS COU e R e 1121 Mark ters, showcases. ANDERSO) LVANCE CARFET- CLEANING C Suiter; tel. Main 394, GEO. WAw&ca".' pr‘:.: 16 BARGAIN IN FURNITURE; SELLING out: going io Alaska 8t6 Missiou st LEANING, ¥ci LAYING, 3c: KU SAM- ples tree; tel. Jessie 944 Stratton, § mi::. (QARFELS CLEANKD & KENUVATED LIKE new. %3'lentu; iei. South 36. Muckintosh & Co, Attt ol bl ol ¥, MITCHELL, CARPET-CLEANING Cf J. ficada: cleaning se. & yard: ot Mis 3L OU-EluLD SKANGES ALK THE Bast JOHN F. MEYERS CO.. 947 Mark»t FURNITURE WANTED. L, LEC. AN 121 SIXTH SI., BUYSIAND s furniture and carpets; also storage. ONKLIN'S CAKPEL- BRATING WORK B39 Golden Gaie ave. Telephone Lash ufi“ JEDiaxA AUCTION €O. REMOVED 0 19 Montgomery st.;highest prices paid. Tel. Davis 71