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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1898. ‘ .SAN FRANCISEO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call; correr-of Market and Third streets, open uritfl 17 o'clock évery night-in the year.. 5 2 Montgomery street, * corier "(lay;.. open umtil 9330 o'clock. §§7 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. ‘E21 McAdljster street; ~open until 9:30 o'clock. | ‘. 615 Larkin_street; open until 9:30 o’clock. 3941 Mission ‘street; open until 10 o'cock. 2261. Market atrcet, corner Sixteenth; open uiitil 9 o'clock. 106 Eleventh strest; open until 9 o'clock. 1586 Mission street; open until § o'clock. 156 Polk street; open until 9:30 o'clock. NW. corner Twenty-second snd Kentucky stree! open until 8 o'clock CHURCH NOTICES. of Christ, Scientist, Central between Kearny and m., Christian Science Jesus' Trial and Con- chool for children at nd Health' study re welcome, FIRST block, Church 33 Sutter st.. At 11 a subject, =T fhursday at § p. m. - Al a corner of Post FIF gregational Church, x n sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, stor, will preach morning and even- roing_service, 11 a. m., theme, “The Truth’”; evening service, 7:45 , 1s Fatalism.” Sunday- | Bible at 1245 p. m. Y. | 5:30 p. m. Samuel D. Mayer, | cholr master. | OUTH Congregational Church, Post st., ear W d 7:45 p. er m Services to-day at 11 a. m. Sunday-school at 9:30 & m. ev B. Cherington, D.D., will preach 1§ and evening: morning subjeot, 15" ‘Love for His Discliples,” followed by the communion of the Lord's Supper. In the evening for ten minutes questions and an- swers for_the Young People's Soclety of Christian Endeavor, followed by a short ser- e public cordially invited. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Pow- ell and Geary sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., tor. Services at 11 a. m. and 745 p. m. fessor W. H. Landon, D.D., will preach orning and evening: topic, morning, ‘'The or of Salvation”; topic, evening, ‘‘Fathers e Home.’ The sacrament of the Lord's 1l be observed at the close of the service. Music, morning—Anthem, y Pr * (Southard), bass and alto ; offertory, O Jesus, Thou G. Shephard), évening—uartet, Dove'’ (Knight): from_*‘Cave with Vil ted. Supper soio” and <0 MINST! yterian Church, corner | and We Samuel Cryor, Sermon at 11 a. m. by the | King's Business,” and | or, topic, ‘‘What | unday-school and | ng men at 9:45 at | 5:3 p. . | evening at 7 | owing Sunday, June 12, preacher,” Rev. Dr. sgow, will preach at nd welcomed Church, Mis- Robertson of m. All invited TRAL todist Episcopal between th and Seventh, Dr. Edward Locke, pastor, will occupy | Lt . he Stewart,” 431 11 o'clo sub- | Made During a | nd_Back’ V. Watt, a. m. and cleties, 6:15 D. | :_subject, “‘Ameri- Mission, the mid-week prayer ng, at 7:45. Observations e inent lla pal Church, 843 Howard abbath Hom md_and_Third, two Rev. John A. B. will preach at 11 a. m. and ing_subi “The Doxology of q""; evening _ subj, “The r the Hou Joseph Mot~ sacred solofsts before the public, will hoth services are always wel- s free. Square Ba W stian Church, Bush st., near g _morning and evening i tople e the War. Christian C.E., 645p. m Parkin, | America.) cod League.) bu g. 943 Market ire_to-night, ‘‘Phases n Griffiths B. L. B. L., Saturday T | mer. pasto = subject held Sons Seary: take elevator E Public t § Frater: bullding. To-night, * by Mies Marfe A. ¥ in same building SUNDAY ve Spiritual Occt- rkin st.—Sunday evening, )CIETY of Progr L ice, Introducing Mrs. R. S aw song book, at 7:4 speaker, subject suggested by Flor ence Marryat's book, “There Is No Death.’ Adm DR. C. STEWART, the great medium m Southern California. will give a lecture, | followed by tests at § p.m.: admission, 10 | cents; Washington Hall, Oakland. | JOHN SLATER, grand 8 sharp; hall 908 Mark ; questions answer B seance to-night at st.; tests and mes- | admission, 10c. | GEORGE “The Astronom- | al Dy igion AT Dr. Rines' Spiritual Soclaty, 909 Market st.; | 11, free; 2-8 p. m., loc; Dr. Carpenter, Mra. | Sgaly-Vigers, others: ail tests. | MRS, EGGERT AITK Kidder, “Grandma's Re- | i1 Grier ' 909 Market st., at 8. will glve a circle to- night; aleo Thursday eve. 820 McAllister st. | TEST meeting § p. m., 10c. 33 McAllister st | R. A. Stitt, Nita, Meakin, Hargrave, others. | MME. YOUNG'S convincing spirit messages to-night, 10c: 605 McAllister st.; C. V. MILLER'S etherealizing seance, § p. m., 50c. MRS. M/ ins MEETING NOTICES. ORIENTAL Lodge No. 144, F. & A. M.—Officers and members are hereby notified to attend the funeral of THOMAS R, KNOX from the Masonic Temple, SUNDAY, June 5, at 2 p. m. ren and friends are cordially invited. A. S. HUBBARD, Secretary. ) p. m., ATE Encampment No. 1, 1.>< WIGGIN. F.—Members will_meet in En- W. I. CROSSETT, Chlef Patriarch. BEreth- 0. mpment SPECIAL NOTICES—Continued. MISS LOESEL, 121 Montgomery st., room §; palmistry and card reading. MISS LESSER, 124 Sixth st., room 3; massage and vapor treatments. RING _and aloohol 7 Grant . baths. LILLIE room 123, first floor. MISS R. CLEVELAND, from the East—Baths, massage; assistants. 17 Grant ave., room 1. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. YOUNG man, 23, wants position as butcher; 4 jears” experience; wages no object. Addréss 5. C., box 436, Call office. MILLINERY—An English gentleman used to first-class trade wishes position as designer and trimmer; best references. Box 13, Call. JAPANESE neat young man wants situation to do housework only or gardener In good place. Address P. MASUP}‘ lfill Bl-ker‘av.. HELP WANTED—Continued. A—EMPLOYERS OF HELP Please remember MURRAY & READY supply most of the corporations syndicates, banks and trusts and other large concerns, including smaller enterprises located on the Pacific Coast. We sent (17,000) seventeen thousand men to work during the year 1867. What MURRAY & READY have done MISS MYRTLE POTTER, 1021 Market, rm. 12, opp. Baldwin; steam baths and massage. CABI vapor tub; good as new; at a bar- gain. Room 17, 116 ALVINE HALL and assistant; ge baths. 15% Turk anfl 1115 Market, rms. MISS L. DEAN, 617 Market; parlors 11 and 12. Turkish baths and massage treatment. MME. HANSEN, latest galvanio battery and cabinet baths. ‘116 Taylor st. MRS. STEWART, genuine steam and cabinet _ baths. 120% Geary st., room 1I MISS MAY'S genuine electric treatment for rheumatism. 109 Grant ave., room 4. MISS VIOLA BURWELL of New Orleans: baths and massage. 1118 Market st. rm. 8. NTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. riptions and ads taker ATIONS WANTED—-FEMALE. RESPECTABLE middle-aged German widow with child of 7, wishes place as housekeeper; emall wages: country preferred. Address M. H., box 83, Monterey, Cal. WELL recommended housekeeper who is a good cook and seamstress desires a position. Address box 442, Call office. WOMAN with one child wants a nice place to work with good home; city or country. Call or address Mrs. W., 310 Sixth st. ‘GOOD troner and laundress wishes position. Box 447, Call office. AN ELDERLY person wants sewing, mend- ing and darning a day each week; will be founds useful; terms low. 8020 Twenty-sixth st., near Alabama. WOMAN wishes work by the day or office cleaning. Box 443, Call office. LADY with & child two months old wishes a fmlfl')n as housekeeper in a respectable fam- 1120% Mission st. OULD like work through the day at sewing or light housework; will sleep at home. Box 457, Call office. ENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper of seven T) years' experience desires position In business or law office; best references. Address box 456, Call office. GOOD ironer and laundress wishes position. Box 4417, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED German woman, with 5 old_daughter, wants place as housekeeper. Apply 1215 Folsom st MAN and wife wish positions: small hotel; cooking and housework; first-class. 513 Mont- xomery st. SWEDISH girl w hes place in American fam- ily; good cook and laundress; wages $20 or 3 Box , Call. WANTED, by a young lady, a position in office is a first-class penman. Addre: this office RELIABLE lady wishes family or gentleman's washing to do at home; rates reasonable. Call or address 2028 Laguna st,, bet. Unfon and Filbert. FIRST-CLASS cook wishes position in private table home in preference to Call or address 944 Howard st high wages EXPERIENCED dressmaker and assistant a few more engagements by the day at ; perfect fit guaranteed. Call or Sutter st COMPETENT young woman wishes to secure erma tuation to care for chi assist a p will or go short distance; referei Please call or address Advertiser, 206 Franklin st ENGLISH young lady would like to do light or take care of children. Iox . all LIABLE elderly city in small family erally useful; references. woman wants position in will make herself gen- Box 434, Call office. WANTED—A situation as first-class laundress in a_private family; best of city reference. 5 atoma. st. SITUATION wanted by a Swedish gl | s second girl; city references. Call at Folsom st WOULD like @ Call Monday to do general housework. 5 Howard st. P WANTED—By a competent and experienced lady, position as housekeeper in summer re- sort hotel. Box 430, Call office. orth German) wants G lady O BEUTLING, 820 Treat siting governess. avenue W man woman; city or country. 856 Mission st FLANNELS washed, ¢ and 10c. 31 Rausch street. YOUNG lady desires position as companion or assistant housekeeper for invalid lady: no ob- jection to the country; references exchanged. Box 485, Call offic RMAN girl wishes a situation fo work and sewing: waiting at table. C.A., 1259 O'Farrell st. POSITION desired by a competent woman just from the East; is a good cook and neat housekeeper; city or country. Apply at 37 Mission st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. EAT reliable girl wishes housework in small family; Is a good cook; would do plain wash; | please state number in family and wages; no postals. Box 4684, Call office. preferred; good penman; moderate wages references. ~Apply box 17, Call branch office, 106 Eleventh st. | WOMAN with a boy 5 vears old wishes posi- tion as housekeeper § 1024% Miselo YOUNG girl wisbes a_position_ housework or take care of children. ond ave., Richmond _a_respectable family. 345 Sec- RL wishes to do general housework In pri- vate family. Please call at 610 Capp st., near Twenty-first. EXPERIENCED, trustworthy invalid's nurse and housekeeper; companion; day or night duty: institution ‘or private home; first-class references. 1327 Alabama, near Twenty-fifth. SITUATION wanted by first-class cook n re- sort_or_boarding-house. Address MRS. P. MONACO, 319 Minna st. MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes situation to do light housework; is good cook; city or short distance in country; will work for moderate wages. 10 Stockton place, between nd Sutter st IDDLE-AGED American widow wishes p tion as housekeeper on ranch where only one table is served; or will cook for men on ranch; understands buttermaking: good cook; references. Apply room 13, Ahlborn Hotel, 323 Grant ave. YOUNG refined German lady wishes situation as housekeeper, governess or companion; speaks English. Address box 462, Call office. SITUATION wanted by a first-class nurse; can {ake full charge of infant; city references: city or country. Call or address 1575 Market. REFINED, m(ddlp—we&_—lndl g00d references; city or country; light work and sewing; any position of trust. Box 482, Call office. Hall DAY (SUNDAY), to attend funeral of W. LOYAL REBEKAH Lodge 1. 0. 0. F.—Officers and members are requested to be present at our = fnitiation MONDAY EVENING, 2SS June 6, 1895, are invited t Visiting brothers’ and_ sisters RBA BUENA Lodge No. 15, Officers and members %/ e | a y_notified to assemble In of our late | Memorial Hall at 1:30 p. m. SU DAY to attend the funeral brother, W. K. WIGGIN. JAMES BOYES, Recording Secretary. | COURT Occldental No. 6676, A. O, F. | Officers and members of the above H court are requested to attend the | funeral of our late brother, JAMES JACKSON, on SUNDAY, June 5, at 1:30 p.m. from A. O. F. Hall, 102 O'Farrell st. Inter- | Foresters' plat, Mount Olivet Ceme- J. T. VINAL, C. R. Bxtraordinary—The Seottish Thistle Club’s sixteenth grand annual gathering and games, Shell Mound Park, MONDAY, July 4, 1896, A truly great celebration, occupying the entjre day and night. The greatest affair of the kind ever held on the Pacific Coast. Gyand ball and patriotic display of fireworks in the evening. Admission (day), adults, 50 cents; children. 2 cents. Admission (night), adults, 25 cents; children, 10 cents. United States soldiers and parties in Highland cos- tume admitted free. W. A. DAWSON, Royal Chief. PATERSON, Recorde; SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE—Abandoned children in the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum since January, 1897: Ellen Norton, age 10 years; Katherine Norton, 4 vears: Mary McDonald, 10_years; Kather- ine Cafferty, 7 years; Clara_Pratt, 12 years; Francis Willlams, 7 years; Rosetta McGuire, 7 vyears; Margaret Gomez, § years; Evelina Gomez, 8 years. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery st., room &; fel. 5980, ROCK bottom house painting and_decorating. Painters’ Assoclation. R. LEWIS, T, 1548 Howard st, ROOMS_papered from from 92 and whitened | rellable, WANTED-By a respectable young lady, posi- tion as housekeeper; 2 or 3 in family pre- 25, B office. Call 108 11th st. N wanted as maid: fine : Jection to take care of child; hotel pre- BROWN, 2711 Bryant st. WOMAN wants_work by the dav, cleaning, washing and ironing. 1578 Fifteenth st. MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes position to do light housework. Address 2428 Geary st. GERMAN woman wishes a situation doing general housework; good plain cook; $10 to $12 per month; city or country. 207 Eddy st., near Taylor. YOUNG girl wishes postion to do upstairs work and plain sewing or lady’'s maid; no objec- tlon el Call 1324A° Webster st. first- | tuation | ANTED—A position as housekeeper by Ger- | YOUNG lady of education desires position as | stenographer and typewriter; wholesale house | GERMAN man of 3 wants situation in private place for house and garden; handy with tools; city or country; references; wages §l5. R. K., box 440, Call office. WANTED-Situation in summer resort or country hotel by a first-class cook and baker. Address box 409, Call office. JAPANESE, youns bright. school boy, wants position. 8. M., 22 Prospect plac | 2nd are doing for others they can do for you, send you first-class help at once. “‘free of charge.'’ ome Main 5845, T B 15 laborers wanted to cut brush, clear land, and make yourself otherwise useful; $26 per month and found: fare Sic. MURRAY & READY. Ll:]emdll:x Employment Agents, 634 and 638 ay st. , 15 years of age, would like position as office boy; salary expected, $ 50 per week; references given; writes a good hand. Box 411, Call office. GARDENER—First-class gardener, with good recommendations, wishes steady employment. Address Gardener, box 453, Call office. COOK—Situation _wanted by a good, steady, saving cook. Address Cook, box 43, Call. RELIABLE man wants position as_traveling salesman for good firm. Box $8, Call office. JOB_compositor_desires position on commer- cial work; crackajack; reliable. Box s STEADY man wants work about private place as gardener; handy with tools: best of refer- ences; city or country. Box 44, Call office. YOUN for | G man will work for board, room and small salary; no objeotion rooming with an- other; anything. Address box 472, Cail office. YOUNG man, 21 years old, industrious, re- liable, no bad habits, wants employment; willing to work hard at anything to make an honest living; would like to work for board; handy with tools and in working about house. Address box-D. H., Call office, Oakland. WORK wanted of any kind; & good painter and paper hanger; knowledge of all building tools; g00d man for property or real estate owners; will work cheap for a steady job. Apply H. B., postoffice, Fruitvale, Cal. WANTED—By a first-class machinist and en- gineer, also good blacksmith; good refer- ences; married; age 32; long job desired. Call or address 751 Mission st., room 3z. ENGINEER would lfke a position in city or | “country; is a machinist and blacksmith; had | 12 years city experience; can give good refer- | ences. 253 Harrison st. WANTED—Position by young man from the | East as clerk, bookeeper or cashier; five | years' general office experience; references. | _Box 4423, Call office. | JAPANESE, first-class laundryman, also good all-around houseworker, wishes a situation in | ;\rh'sl? family in city or country. J. MIURA, 21 Jessle st. MAN and wife, no children, wish situations | “on farm, private or mining place; references. 1032 Howard st. | STTUATION | wanted by an experienced and trustworthy man In furniture or grocery busi- | ness. Box Call office. JAPANESE, good cook and walter, wants posi- | tion; good references. R. FRANK, Japanese Miesion, Pine st TJAPANESE wants place to do general house- work or gardener. Address C., box 6, Call office, Oakland. WANTED—By certificated holstin driver; gold fleld preferred. Box b engine- , Call. YOUNG German, 24, wishes work of any kind; handy as waliter or anything concerning housework; 14 months’ city references. Ad- dress box 504, Call offi | RELIABLE man wants situatlon as watchman; ‘Address box 513, Call office. POSITION as nurse or traveling companion to invalid gentleman by young man, aged 30; experienced traveler; excellent references. Address box 525, Call office. ERAL blacksmith, married, no children, wants work:; steady place the object. Box Call Office. ST-CLASS meat cook In hotel, European plan; also wife as chambermald; years of ex- Perience. Address box 436, Call office. BOOK KEEPER—Competent, first-class double entry and correspondent, desires position of trust; Al city references. Box 4663, Call. WINCHESTER HOUSE, # Third Market: 200 rooms, 2c fo $1 50 night: 31 50 to $6 week; convenient and respectable; free ‘bus and baggage to d_from ferry. | HELP WANTED—FEMALE. | WAITR! ES, different country hotels, $20; | g&irl for chamberwork and walting, ecit: housework girls, country. MURRAY & READY, 634-538 Clay st. HEADQUARTERS; free places for honest working girls; the best homes in the city; the highest wages obtained for cooks and gen- eral housegirls; remember, the service is ab- eolutely free at the Working _Girls' Ex- change, 1023 Market st., above Sixth. LADIES, attention—The Select Ladies’ Bu- reau of Information, managed by San Fran- confidentially conducted; salesladies’ cash- head- o ladies, . teachers’, clerks’, quarters. 313 Bush st. 3 HOUSEWORK girl, city, girl, Oakland, §20; 1 housework girl, country, Pacific Employment Office, 777 Market. | e GIRL for light housework; wages $12 ence. Call Monday at 13M Larkin st. YOUNG girl to take care of two chjldren; must sleep home. 1917 Webster st. LADY canvassers; the great Sclentific Ameri- can U. S. navy supplement. 246 Second st. WANTED—Woman for housework; wages $12; must sleep home. 8214 Mission st. wages MAN girl for general housewor} GE’ $15. Apply 1162 Guerrero st. WANTED—A woman for chamberwork hours daily. 108 Taylor st. WANTED—Girl for second work and walting. Apply 1302 Geary st.. Monday EAT girl to wait at table in 513% Jones st GOOD girl for general housework; $12 to $15. 36 Fast st.,, bet. Misslon and Market. WANTED—In Guatemala, plain, kind dispo- sition, young lady es companion to lady; lit. tle useful all round; family treatment; good salary. Box 431, Call office. few "| 3 MEN to solicit and collect; part salary and A—$3 50 day miners to the great gravel mines wanted; 25 miners, 32 50 day; steady job. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 63 Clay st., Leading Employment Agents. A—24 haymakers 526, 25 and $20 per month and fou arm hands, differ- ent places and counties in Ca.ifornia, 326, $25, $20 and $15 per month and found; 6 choreboys and men for ranches, $10, $12 and §15 and S‘md' MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS: Send for my large !T catalogue and circulars of all and patriotic souves and goods. different kinds of pins Glorys, ete. for news stands, variety stores, street men, ete. with my goods. same prices as to Boston trade. from 100 to 300 per cent profit. manufacture I buy at bedrock cash prices and ship everything promptly from my shop and factories. Get my catalogues and price Iists and make from $2 to $10 a day while the market {s hot. I make 50 different flag ins, also gun pins, ‘‘Free Cuba” bullets, ncle Sam, brooch metal and enamel pins, ladies’ patriotic hat pins and shirt walst eets, medallfon pins, “‘Remember the Matne'' med- allions, souvenir spoons of Maine and Sigs- bee, Dewey and Olympla, Lee and Morro Castle. Cabinet photos of Lee, Dewey, Samp- son, Miles, Schiey, etc. Catalogue free by return mail. _All_'I_ask you to do is to SEND ME_YOUR NAME ON A POSTAL CARD. L. N. CUSHMAN, 34 Oliver st., Boa- ton, Mass. AGENTS—Men or women, $12 50 a day sellin our great war puzzle. Who will free Cuba? After serfous trouble shoot down Spanish Flag and plant Old Glory. ~Interesting and fascinating to young or old. Easy to sell. Every one buys. Sample free to those who mean business. THE HENSEL NOVELTY CO., 210 Chicago Opera House, Chicago, IIl. —— milkers milkers and $20; different places in A—MILKERS 5 milkers; $30, §: California. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 6% | Clay st. A-THE 3 — great — railroad corporations; we are sending men to cut 2,- 000,000 railroad ties; Sc, ge, l0c and 1lc each; do’you want to go? MURRAY & READY, 634 ‘and 6% Clay st., Leading Employment Agents. A—GREAT crowds ————— are daily going from our office to the woods to cut pine, oak, red and manzanita wood; 22 men now wanted; $150, $12, $1 and 70c cord MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. A—"'FREE FARE - RE! To-day we want to ship one passenger car 10ad of 55 as teamsters, laborers, etc., “‘free”; “free” “fare” MURRAY & READY, Lead- ing Employment Agents, 634-63% Clay st. A_BAKER: BAKERS —— —BAKERS Baker, city shop, German. $1l week; baker, shop hear city, $45 and found: baker, near city, hotel. MURRAY & READY, 634635 { Qay st. | A-To——— work IN THIS CITY 25 laborers, with pick and shovel, $17 day, $1 60 day and §26 per month and found 3 stablemen, $35, $25 and 3§20 and found, MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st.” A—COOKS— WAITERS —DISHWASHERS 9 cooks for different places, 365, $70, $50. $40, 30, $25; 7 walters, $25 and 32 waiter boys, 5_dishwashers, $25, $20 and $15. MURRAY & READY, Leading Em- ployment Agents, 634-635 Clay st. REFUNDED money—Bvery member not suited with a satlsfactory position on presentation of contract to-day received refund; next re- fund July L Clerks’ Exchange, 313 Bush st. | TO open 10 country stores; an incorporated | Sompany, representing §150.10. menagers and clerks wanted. Particulars 313 Bush st HEAD once; bookkeeper, wholesale liguor house, at 2 cellarmen; bottler. 313 Bush st. MAN for ranch who understands ralsing poul- try by incubator; also butler. 318 Bush st. RARE opportunity for a man with small capi- tal; control of business. 313 Bush st. MAN to drive a laund, W 1l acquainted. 313 Bush st. | 218 A good cook for restaurant. anted; call before 11 &. m. 33 Third st. e —The Clerks’ Headquarters, . just above Sixth; situations secured for reifable applicants in the count- ing-room, the salesroom, the shipping and packing departments, hotels and restaurants; over 1000 indorsements on file; one nominal | fee for year's service; managed exclusively | by San Francisco citizens on business prin- ciples and for business purposes; new man- agement; investigate to-day's orders. MONEY REFUNDED" — The Clerks' Ex- change, 313 Bush refunded money to every member in strict accordance with con- tract June 1 who called; this exchange gives a member the right to try a pogition for a month or so, then another, without extra ex- pense, and the highest fee charged does not exceed 10c per week: think of it; compare it with other mediums; 6 Pacific Coast office: responsible, well and favorably known cit zens employed to canvass business houses; you choose your own position; 800 bona-fide orders from leadinz business houses since January 1; investigate our system: read cre- dentials; the largest and best-appointed of- fices on'the coast; membership exclusivel ‘CANVASSERS-The great Scientific American U. 8. Navy Supplement, Monday. 246 Second. LASS salesmen to call on retail mer- positions worth $50 week and ex- Eastern Mfg. Co., Manhattan build- penses. ing, Chicago. WANTED-First-class button-hole maker and finishers on custom vests. 509 Kearny st., room 2. man wanted who understands lock- smithing and general Jobbing. Address Locksmith, 221 O'Farrell st WANTED—Saloon porter at 36 Bast st | Y to learn dentistry. Room ing, S09 Market st. PARTY experienced In selling fine art works; unusually lberal terms; new work. Box 470, Call office 2 COOKS, 2 waiters. 2934 Fulton st., before 8:30 this morning. | B | | 118 Ellis st. wanted. California Art Glass Mission st. | WAITER wanted. BEVELERS ‘Works, 103-1 WANTED—Second-hand cake baker. | Dlencia st. MEN to learn barber trade in eight weeks. S. F. Barber College, 138% Bighth st. 536 Va- commission. 1232 Broadway, Oakland. | PAWNBROKER-Old__gold. WANTED—Men and women in every town to work for us at their homes NO CANVASSING. We will send you work Immediately. We have several lines of work to give out, some of which requires no experience whatever. If you can't devote the whole day to our work you can earn $5 or $6 a week by working an hour or two of an evening. Enclose stamp, we will send you full instructions free of charge. Standard Art Manufacturing Com- pany, 51 Standard building, 142 West Twenty- third st., New York. AGENTS, wanted—Murat Halstead's great war book, “Our Country in War'; all about ermies, navies, coast defenses, Maine disas- ter, Cuba, war with Spain and relations with foreign nations; nearly 600 pages: all written since Maine disaster; magnificent colored il- lustrations; agents making $10 to $39 per day; no experience necessary; liberal terms; 20 days' credit; price low: frelght pald; outfit free; send 9 2-c stamps to pay postage. Edu- cational Union, 324 Dearborn st., Chicago. age {llustrated kinds of war Over 200 badges, pictures, Old 1 have everything of this kind Boys and girls can make big money T sell to everybody at the You make ‘What I don't PrIRSONALS. INDUSTRIOUS lady wishes the acquaintance of honest, temperate working man, 4 or 50 with means to build a house on good real estate; object matrimony. Write particulars: references exchanged. Box 429, Call office. BACHELOR wants lady partner with §100: good business. J., box 2, Call office, On’klnn; PROFESSIONAL gentleman, personable, B00d character, standing and habits, earning a comfortable income, would like to meet or correspond with lady of good character and independent means, with view to matrimony; refs. exchanged. Address in French, German _or English, J., box 4 Call office, Oakland. DUNN—Let friends know where you MATRIMONY. MARRY—Money refunded it not suited within 6 months: send 12 for monthly matrimonial paper and spectal terms. Address *WEDDING L _Bl’il:h' 111 Ellls st,, San Francisco, C THE Pacific, 406 Geary—Only legitimate matri- monial assn. west of Chicago; detalls free. e Ry, It Do BUSINESS | ERSONALS, THERE is a great difference in hair; I dress your hair correctly; price 2c only; switches $1; best, finest quality $3 50: heavy, long, $5; open Sundays from § to 1 G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. MME. DELLA FAUST has removed to her new store; hairdressing, %c; bleaching and dye- of | BUSINESS CHANCES, A—KREDO & CO.———————2215 Geary ‘st. UFTO-DATE BROKERY, $2000—Lrug store; goou chance for practie cal_man. e $§750—Millinery; clears $250 monthly during season. 5 $600—Roadhous $350—Roadhous $750—Corner g rooms. 3 $17—Grocery and bar; give-away. - : $500—Delicacy; fine corner; with living'rooms," $450—Best _shooting gallery; cigar stand. - For particulars call on KREDO & : A—$2000; WOOD, coal, hay, grain_and. livery stable clears $200; full value of stock, KREDO & CO. $70_ONE-HALF interest In a well established real estate and _insurance business; fully equipped with good team, surrey, buggy. fice fixtures consisting of safe, desks, et good partner preferred to hired help; husi ness established 12 years. Box 35, Los Ga= tos, Cal. FIRST-CLASS paying restaurant; established for § years with same owners; best locatien; junction of two leading streets; trial given before purchasing; price made to suit buyer; e; 20 rooms; dance hall: " - - San Bruno road; furniture, ry and bar; 4. furnished: good | extra | ing; artistic hair work and everything per- | taining to a first-class hair Stockton st., near Post. AN AMERICAN lady would like of house during owner's absence, or take charge of rooming house; best of references. Mrs. B., box 427, Call office. KUERTER—Halr speclalist; N. G. Depot, Oak- land; gray. falling, scalp troubies. = Particu- ar business. ~ 240 making a change wishes to give away family cats; only to_those who can give good home outside city. Box 47, Call $0 CASH prize for best story sent before August 15. Literary Bureau, ‘‘Bonaventure,” | Denver, Colo. | MAN with $00 to back well-known soubrette, single, Eastern favorit star. Box 454 Call. AGENTS wanted for the latest and best colored lithograph "Remember the Malne'; a quick- seller and money-maker. Apply 308 Kearny st. VAPOR baths; best in the world; $18 dozen, with medicine and prescriptions; Wwrite quick. S8TAR MANUFACTURING CO., Chicago. THE wonderful nonparell Edison dancing dolls; sample by mall %c. A. MULLIN, 242 Minna. ADVERTISING agent for magazine; lady or gentleman. Box 433, Call office. AGENTS wanted for “Our Naval War With Spain”; splendidly {llustrated; only au- thentic book to be published; free outflt now ready; act quick. National Publishing Com- pany, Lakeside bullding, Chicago. AGENTS_AIl will buy the Silver Malne Can- non for the lapel; unsurpassed for street sell- ing; greatest war novelty. 411D Van Ness. AGENTS to sell Dewey bust; sell at sight; large profit: 424 Pine st., room b. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED—A pleasant home for $20 per month. ‘Address, with particulars, box 47, Call office. FURNITURE WANTED. INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Mont- gomery st.: highest price paid. Tel. Davis 71 — WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS, WANTED- Stewart banforine and case “be cheap. 1612 Pacific ave. 'SECOND-HAND Shannon letter fils, 18 to 2¢ drawers. P. O. box 2603. | CASH pald_for old gold and silyer; any quan- tity. '"ROBERT BENJAMIN, 111 Ellis st. silver, cast-off clothing bought. Add. COLEMAN, 41 Third. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AS we are selling good upright pianos for $6 cash and $§ per month, we ask you to investi- gate and approve this method. "Prices are the same as if purchased for all cash. Bargains in good second-hand uprights upon same easy vments and €ome good pianos for $3, $4 and B per month, SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Bteinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco, and Thirteenth and Broadway, Oakland. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest ouse west of Chicago s KOHLER & CHASE'S, 2, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st and all grades and prices. st Pianos, organs other musical instruments of all Terms easy; prices low- Everything possible done to please and fy the customer. WE are offering some great plano bargains in second-hand pianos; fine ones $i5: others in proportion. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16-18-20 O'Farrell st.; Chickering agents CLARK WISE & CO., 41 Gea ave., offer three ways to buy a plano: no trouble to explain particulars. Conover Agts. INWAY plano for $100; a Chickering for A STE] 9 ine list of bargains this week. THE F.'W. SPENCER CO., 93 Mark SOHMER & CO., Byron Mauzy, Newby, Evans, Briggs and other pianos: see our rent plan: €A 308, 310, 312 Post NEW planos rented, $2 30 per month. SCOTT- CURTAZ PIANO CO.. 50 Hayes st. BEST goods; Iowest prices; easy payment planos to ren. ATS 769 Market st. | QUINONTA Hair Tonic_stops hair from fall- | ing out. G. LEDERER, 1i1 Stockton st. COSTLESS clothes — Clothes made to order: clothes that fit; clothes that jar the high- | priced tailors in_quality of goods and mini- | mum of price; for instance, on a $20_suit, | $5 down and $i per week. Agency BOSTON | WOOLEN MILLS, %20 Broadway, Oakland. | RAG carpets wove to order and for sale; also | FOR Sale Blacksmith shop; chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer in | carpet twine, in hank or chain, at rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth, Oakl ELECTRIC lights In every room; Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 2%c to $150 per night; $150 to 36 per week; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. MRS. JOHNSON'S new method of electric mas- sage, salt baths and nerb cure. 579 Geary st. HOME in_confinement; diseases of Wwomen. MRS. DR. FUNEE, 1416 8th st., Alameda. SUITS toorder on easy LEMOS. 1117 Market s “nstallment . bet. th and 8t DRESSMAKERS. 5 Take charge | FOREIGN | $600—BRANCH _bake! lowest | ——— | | FIRST-CLASS dressmaking; sults $5 up: good | fit guaranteed. 405 Turk st. MME. GOLDSTEIN—Elegant, stvlish dresses, p: dresses made over. § Eddy st., rm. 15, BAN Coll 916 Market CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the distinguished trance clairvoyant and medium; while entranced she will reveal every hidden mystery in life; she will show you how to overcome your enemies, | "% Bl e OB remove family troubles, restore lost affec” | GOOD cash milk business; 2 wago tions: unites the separate, recovers los stolen or buried property: locates treasures, minerals; tells your entire life, past, present and future, while in a perfect trance. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mail. Send stamp for circular with special terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, 25 and 26, 1206 Market st., opposite Sixth A—MRS. DR. E. J. MOORE, 1346 Market st trance medium. she tells the name of her calle past, present and future correctly age and occupation; she reunites the sep: rated, changes luck, causes speedy and hapi she tells marriages with the one of your choice; shs | _lease. locates burled treasures, removes evil influ- ences and all long-standing ailments. with stamps enclosed promptly answered. MME. LE NORMANDE, reliable clairvoyant, card reader, magnetic treatment. 401 Leavnwth. MISS ED! GRANT, card_reader and palmist. Kearny st., room 2. FREE test to all this week. LEANDER, test and developing medium, 508 Eddy st MME. HANSON, palmist, card reade ent and future; 25c. 148 Sixth st., room 10. MOREAU, best medium and card reader; 25c up; German spoken. 73 Fourth st. MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; 2%c up. 5 Fourt] MME, SYBILLE, cradle to grave; future hus- band's picture, 25c; ladles. 914 O'Farrell st. MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS, first in_her pre- SPIRITUALISM. MRS, SHRINER, clairvoyant for business an spiritual sittings. 120 McAllister: tel. Jessi MRS, BUTLER _reliable reader; Hindoo contral; hou clairvoyant, card 10~ 579 Geary. BARGAINS_$100, Haines Bros. W. C GREAT bargains; Decker, Schi Neuman, others. Hornung's, nway, Iiste; Tt, 216 McAl TAD" smallest; price lowest: uprights $75 uj rents $2 up. HE 'E. 136 Ellls st. YOUR future told by cards; readings daily Fo. 424 T near Fifth. 2% Sixth MRS, FLLIS, medium, A_GOOD upright, very cheap. 16 McAllister st next Hibernia Bank. SCHMITZ. KNABE_ planos: new scale; new styles KOHLER & CHASE. 30 O'Farrell st. SUPERIOR violins, MULLER, make old and new. H. 2 Latham place. WANTED—A good presser on pants. 560 Fourth st., near Brannan. WANTED-—Druggist_or liquor merchant; in- ducements as tenant for new stores. Apply A. M. SPECK CO., 602 Market st. WANTED—A first-class walst hand. 125 Jackson st. companion; salesladies; office matron; forelady; matron, Buropean hotel. 1023 Market WANTED—Apprentices _for tafloring; paid while learning. 928% Folsom st. Call at GIRL to assist in light housework; about 16 years old. Monday, 11 to 1, 4IB Van Ness ave. WOMAN to care for children; home to right party. Daweon City Hotel, 2i0 East at., near olsom. WANTED—A good_housekeeper. 419 Thirtieth st. Call to-day (Sunday) TOUNG girl to assist In light housewor] who sleepa at home preferred; wages $5. 2410 Folsom st. BOOKKEEPER, ass double entry and correspondent: position of trust. 313 Bush st. CHARGE of fashlonable rooming-house, 6 o'clock dinne; 313 Bush st LADY, charge of department, to visit branch offices; confdentfal. 313 Bush st. OPERATORS wanted on_custom coats; good pay; steady work. 23 Fifth strest. EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. 26 Fourth ireat. CHANGE for light service will teach young lady bookkeeping; experience mot nec. essary. Box 476, Call office. WANTED—£ good operators on pants; also finishe 560 Fourth sf near Brannan, WOMAN to work two hours dally in exchange _for room. 865% Market st., Maple Flouse. LEARN dressma ng and milline osltio free: patterns %c up, itiona 53 Post. chool. 1079 Market no_trying on: trial free. d millinery LAWRENCE Dresscutting #t.: perfect fi WINCHESTER HOUSE, 4 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms, 25c & night; reading room; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. BXPERIENCED pitch vein coal miners at Tesla, Alameda County, 46 miles from San Francisco; steady work; good wages: only good miners need apply. Address TESLA ETALCO., "room 515, 328 Montgomery. 8. i WANTED-Seamen and ordinary seamen for Alaska, Puget Sound, Mexico, ete.; apply Mariners’ Home. W. W. LANE, 504 s BARBERS' Progressive Unlo y. ment. Bernard, Sec., 104 Tth; tel. South 628. RECRUITS wanted for the United States marine corps, United States navy; able- bodied, unmarried men, between the ‘ages of 21 and 30 years, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally de- clared their intention to become such; must be of good character and habits and able to speak, read and write English, and be be- tween'5 feet b inches and 6 feet {n height. For further_information apply at the recruiting office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms; 2c per night; $1 to $3 per week. MEN'S fine calf shoes to order, $250; men's soling, 36c; only one price. 99 Howard st. BAILORS, ordinary seamen, carpenters, coast, Australia, Europe. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. BARBERS'_Ass'n Free Employm't Office. S. FUCHS, Sec., 3% Grant ave.; tel. Grant 136. SINGLE rooms, 10c and_lsc night week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard sts. ROSEDALE HOUSE, 321 Ellie—100 furnished rooms; Zc night; $1 week: reading room. WANTED—At Montana House, 764% Mission, men to take rooms; l0c, lic and ¢ per RELIABLE girl wishes situation in institu- tion for pantry or dining room work; city or country. = Box 513, Call office SCANDINAVIAN wants work by the day; washing and cleaning. 1331 Fulton st. ELIABLE woman would like sewl) MRS. EFFIE SIMON, R at_home. son et SITUATIONS WANTED—-MALE, to do Harri- CHINESE and Jlglnm Employment Office; best help. 414% O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426 CHINESE and Japanese (estab. 20 years) beip: tel. Maine 1937. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay st. A_WORD to frult-growers—Farmers' reliable help, all kinds, furnished by the Free Em- ployment Office, 413 Stockton st. ENGINEER wants position; marine and sta- tionary_experlence; give $25 bonus or per cent. Discreet, box 448, Call office. SITUATION by 2 bakers, second and third hands, on bread and cakes; city or country. Address 31 Minna st.,, San Francisco. HELFP WANTED—MALE. OFFICE open to-day, Sunday, from 8 a. m. to 2. m. G I HANEEN & Con 100 Geare 2 KITCHEN hands for a country in stituth $20 each; 5 dish and pot washers. restau: rants, §23; 2 restaurant porter boys, $15; pan- tryman, summer resort, $20; 3 waiter 5 ing towns, $25; hotel, near city, tfi.r &wxr!:‘e':-. country hotel, '$20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. 500_rockmen ST z 5 bridge carpenters—— 350 g day: summer's work. For particulars call at C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S Employment Agency, 104 - Geary st i ATTENTION 300 men for new rallroads In California; year's job—————--——. ot Headers, hammersmen, muckers, §2 to $2 5 a day; teamsters, laborers, $20 and found and $175 a day and free fare, We ship dally, north and south; free fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geaiy st. } EVENING employment desired as bookkeeper or_cashler or work of similar nature; best references. Address L. L..B., box 445, Call. BITUATIONS wanted by 2 practical markers and distributors, gilt-edged references; 14 years' experience. Box 459, Call office. BNGINEER; can give best references; sober, experienced; engineer, fireman or ;th‘l:q(wnnhmd.&:. BMITH, 5 HAYMAKERS, $20 and found; 30 woodsmen for barking and bucking, $35 and board; 2 men to run a Dolbeer gang. 360 each and found; 10 teamsters for grading work. $1 75 fare $1; 15 gravel miners, $2 50 4 day: d laundryman, olgrln.l, & CO., 104 night; 60c, %c and $§1 per week. WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox ection Agency, 110 Sutter. TRY Acme House, 957 Market st below Sixth, for & room; 25c a night; $1 a week. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. taken. PARTNERS WANTED. e e e e $250—LADY partner wanted by gentleman pos- sessing complete restaurant outfit; money to place on_ business thoroughfare. ~Ad- x 15, Call office. PARTNER with $750, who understands livery business and is willing to work: references exchanged. Address 2509 1 Sacramento. _ HOUSES WANTED. WANTED—New sunny flat, 7 or 8 rooms; all modern Improvements; Western Addition; no children; references; state rent. Address box 410, Call office. WANTED—Exchange for summer months, home in the mountains in return for small residence In city or vicinity, or rent cheaply; . some Aaress box G0k, Call emeer oL N OV AUOMS WANTED. $145 FOR an almost new $30) plano. Call at 1661 Misison st. $80 BUYS a 1100-pound gentle horse and covered wagon and harness; all in order for camping; cheap outfit. 621 K st., Sunset Diatrict. 10 CAMPING horses cheap; wagons and_har- ness auction every Tuesddy. 721 Howard st 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons, buggles, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Mar- ket, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales svery Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. CAMP wagons, buggies, wagons, Larness of all kinds; 40 horses; must sell. Emporium Sales Yards, 220 Valencla st. T. P. NEWELL. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. FOR Sale—$10: light wagon or butcher cart. 171 Collins, Point Lobos ave. GOOD hack, coupe, surrey and wagonette, and second-hand and new wagon:: cheap. Bull's Head Repository, Fifteenth .nd Valencia. SPECTAL sale of harness and vehicles. Lie- bold Harness Co.. 211 Larkin, opp. City Hall FINE laundry, baker's and mi'k wagons cheap ;1 fine top and open FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. M, FRANCES, dium. 118 Haight st. PALMISTRY. FREE lecture by Mrs. Chandler, Sunday, p. m.; hall 305 Larkin st.; readings daily Gea HYPNOTISM CAL. Institute, 4023 Geary; hypnotism taugnf diplomas {ssued; diseases and habits cured. EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st. keeping, business practice, shorthan ing, telegraphy, languages, English br: electrical, civil and mining engineering; sur veying, assaying, etc.: 20 teachers; 1100 grad- uates placed since ; catalogue. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st.: individual instruction in’ shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; life scholar- ship, $50; low rates per week and month. BOOKKEEPING and rapid _calculation: course in Tarr's counting room makes you thorough. Room 855 Market st. TUNIVERSITY Coach—Newel Perry, Ph. B., Fel- low in Mathematics, U. C., 2407 8. Atherton, nr.Channing way, Berkeley;write for circular. ENGINEERING School; civil, electrical, min. ing, mech. survey, assay, archit. VAN DER NAILLE w Book- s puplis; address 12053 terms reasonable. Jackson st. all FOR sale—Columbla road racer, good order, $30 or offer; also Italian mandolin, $I8 50; cost $40; after 6 p. m. 1612 Pacific ave. BARS, back bars, mirrors, show cases, coun- ‘ters, linoleum, office furniture, store and offie furniture and fixtures: new and sec- ond-band. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. $100_CENTER-BOARD yacht for sale; nearly new; masts, salls, oars; everything complete as she stands. Address box 475, Call office. GAS fixtures very low: large assortment and 2 bowl barber washstands, cheap. H SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. §T. BERNARD and fox terrier pups: champion Pedigree. 12 Douglass st., bet. 17th and 15th. THOROUGHBRED Scotch collie pups for sale; e Box 471, Call office. THOROUGHBRED Angora kittens for sale at the Angora Cattery, 557 Ellis at BOILER, _engines, goods. WHITH'S, 514- $57 50_PTANO, good condition; $ down, 33 per month. 225 Sutter st. LAUNDRY machinery, engines, dynamos, electl, goods; new 2d-hand. Smith Co., 527 Mission, TR, POOL, house-mover, dealer second-hand ‘building material. 1124 Mission: tel. So. 787. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. Mc- INTOSH & WOLI Fremont & Howard. 1 cond-hand; cheaper than . 833 Sacramento. FAFES—Bargains In new and second-hand; all ‘sizes: half original cost. 109-111 Market, §. F. LR lettor-pre BARS_ showeas lh;lvlng.‘ ete. bought and sold.” 1063 Mission, near Seventh. SEWING MACHINES. e $2 MONTHLY—Rented, re) machine euppl! GRAPHOPHONES, $10; Records, Profectoscope, $100. Haclgalupi, COFFEE mill, 4 and safe oS "SPeR s phome: Mine 4 evatring, Jowest Tatea. 206 Fourin st | SHORTHAND taught in one month; terms §10; students _should investigate. 712 Van Ness. LOST. LOST—Ocean View, Great Dane doj gray, unclipped; ears cut; named “Collis.” Libeal reward, 's. J. ALEXANDER, Ocean ew. ; head even marked; 2 black rown alligator purse containing money and bills on way from Emporium up Poweil to Geary; reward. 918 Larkin st., bake LOST—Gold watch, chain and locket In Golden Gate Park, Friday afternoon. 1440 Mission st.; liberal reward. MAY 31, a dlamond scarf pin on Market, Tay- for or' Fady st." Leave at 213 Eddy si.; re- ward $5. LOST—A female pug, answers to the name of Flossie. Return to 1106 Hyde st. A BLACK overcoat o Kearny or Sutter sts.; bet. 15th and 16th st; 2341 Bryant passbook with The Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of DANIEL CONNOLLY, No. 2111316 The finder will please return to Bank. on Bryant. Please re- and recelve reward. FOUND. FOUND—A purse. Owner may recover same by proving ownership and paying charges at 201 Sansome st. —_—_— FRANCISCO Ladles’ French Talloring | ;. past, | Hours | rooms | Without asking a question | tells your | Letters | test_and business medium; | <t. | | | present owners going to Europe. For particu- lars address K. J., box 9, Call office. 'SPAPER wanted: a practical printer, ex- perienced in all lines of country work, warits to lease a_weekly paper for one year, With privilege of purchase. Address box 446, Call. N $20—PARTNER wanted; suited to plain, man satisfled with $i5 to 325 a weel given; short hours; dutfes light. 31 Third st., room '1; apply from 10 to 12 a. m. capital for large tracts timber, grazing lands, cattle ranches, copper minesg only large propositions entertained. Address Capital, box 425, Call office. | CORNER grocery for sale; 20 years under pres- ent owner, who leaves on account of sickness. Elghth and Harrison sts., opposite Recreation ark. GRAND opportunity for one with $300; must bs willing to g0 to Chicago: plain Writing re- quired. R. BENJAMIN, 111 Ellis st., city. 'S furnishing business for sale; located on streets: §2500. Ad- all off dress Furnishing, box 4 stationer: reasons for . notions, school trade; satisfactory Box 458, Call office GROCERY and bar, 4 rooms; wanted; stable; at a bargain. Clementina st fine selling furniture it Apply at 4535 SMALL first-clas: reat bargain; eary st. restaurant; 4 sleeping rooms party going away. Call 636 Y ness; sickness. 405 Eleventh st GOOD planing mill and lumber vard for sale. Box Call office. WANTED to buy, 20 to 3;-room house; central} at bargain; no agent. Box 491, Call office. | $200—CANDY store, ice cream parlor; 3 living a bargain. 1422 Polk st. ANY one who has from $5000 to $25.000 to im- Vvest in the best dairy, hog and wood propo- sition on the Pacific Coast will find it to their interest to write for particulars to R. W. SWEET, Kirkwood, Cal. $400—SALOON and 10 furnished rented; saloon doing fine busines: tion in city; rent $20 month. BA or 1033 Market st. room: Tooms; all best loca- SILE, 873% AT a bargain—A strictly first-class meat mar- ket; one of the best in’the city; good locality} established 1870; must be sold’ at once. Ad- dress box 456, Call office. 00—FINE milk delivery route in Santa Roea. 5 horses, 2 wagons, harness and all the ap- pliances; military call reason for sale; refer= ences. 2201 Steiner st. FIRST-CLASS bakery and restaurant, with 11 furnished rooms; large grounds; located in best business town 1 hour from city; will sell reasonable. L. H., box 460, Call office. 2 routes 3 horses: milk depot; cheap; owner leaving wn. U. 8., box 1, Call office, Oakland. AL estate a insurance business in gro chance for enterprising ing neighborhood; 301 N man. Noe st. | FOR Sale—Saloon, stock and fixtures; owner leaving for Klondike. Call at 434 Pine st. near Kearny. PARTY with $300 for gravel claim; work year round. Box 487, Call office. - | FOR sale—Salcon and restaurant: cheap rent; Mission st., near Twenty-ninth. RY store for sale. Inquire at 220 First northwest corner Tehama. 0C st., FOR SALE—Home bakery, notion: od trade; cheap rent. 1913 Howard st. SHOE shop, $0, includnig machine, tool Laguna st. SNAP—40-can milk business; good milk from country secured; cash trade clearing $150 per month; $300 down, balance 6 months' time; horse, ‘wagon, cans, etc. Box 511, Call office. $10—DAIRY depot, with small butter rout good-paying business; low rent; reason selling, golng ‘Address box 51, ot PARTNER wanted with §2000 in a wholesals and retall liquor business. Address box 505, Call office. COMPLETELY fitted butcher shop for sale; reasonable; also business. Call at 318 Mission. FOR sale cheap—Corner grocery and bar; nicely located. Inquire 1400 Folsom st., cor. Tenth. FIRST-C Address Call agency, NOTION store and bakery for sale; less than half; must sell. 1619 Grove st., Oakl pa Cos owner ONLY restaurant in St. Helena, N good paying; bargain, on account of leaving State. Address P. NINEKIRK, St. Helena, Cal. ASS restaurant for sale. Btockton. FOR sale_2 old-estab.ished groceries and bars; price $2500 and $1250. Apply Call office. SALOON 333 Bush st. BRANCH bakery and groce on account of sickness. 5 WANTED—Young lady partner with $200: good business. K., box 10, Call office, Oakland. WANTED—A partner with $200 capital for newly invented machine; very useful article. Apply J. JOHNSON, 74l Minna st., from 1L a.m to 3 p. m. FOR sale—Call route at San Jose; for par- ticulars apply at Call business office of to E. F. PIERCE, San Jose. COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO.’S, 415 Sacramento st SUMMER resort and beer garden to sell or rent. MRS. BOEKELMANN, Lorin, Cal 'SALOON for sale; cheap; no night work. 508 st. & 'GOMERY, 527, cor. Clay- ALASKA ENTERPRISES. for sale. will_sell cheap until 9:30 o'clock: branch office of The Subscrip-. tions and want ads taken. FOR Dawson, Alaska Venture Co. Steamshi Prof. Morse, sails for St. Michaels June 1 connecting with the speediest steamer on t! Yukon, the F. M. Smith: unexcelled facilities for_handling freight and passengers: befors making contracts call at gene office, 630 Market st. DRY washer for dry mining, §2: will run 20 tons a day. 521 K st., Sunset District. KLONDIKE Ticket to son_City for s: reat bargaln. TO KALON, 1372 Market LODGING ' JUSES FOR SALE. A—KREDO & CO——————2% Geary st. UP-TO-DATE BROKERS. List with us; no charge for advertisin houses; -all sizes; all prices. Following are a few special bargain 23 rooms; reduced from $1000 to 38 rooms; worth $2500; for 20 rooms; sunny corner; bai 0 rooms: _rent only b Many large houses from_ o numaus o mention. KREDO & CO.,’ 22 Geary s 2 4 $2000_LODGING house wanted In_exchange for O iand unincumbered house and lot. KRE- DO & CO., 2 Geary st. ER FOR SALE T o Sousee:. from 300 to. S0 3 sb.room houses; from $1400 to. 3000 3 i%-room houses; from 32500 fo. 00 $5-room otel; cost $10,000. 3500 S0-room apartment house for exchange. T-room flat on Geary st. %0-room house ...38001 23-room house ..$500 10-room house . 24 rooms, corner.. 750 & rooms, cor . 14 rms. on Sutter 700 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. LIST your houses with me. I can sell for cash. I WANT NO EXCLUSIVE CONTRACT. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. WINSTON & CO., 6466 MARKET ST. fri doctor pays $75; payments.... 15 $200 cash: balance $10 monthiy.. 16 doctor pays $80; $600 cash...... 18 corner; part cash. 35 rent $100: part cas 40 rent $85; pick-up. 4 room rooms; first floor pays rent; central...... MARKE"™ 4—Branch office of The Call; want ads and subscriptions taken. FURNITURE FOR SALE. 2 BEDROOM sets good as new. 3-4, $: doubls with marble top $7. 424 Tehama, near Fifth. STORAGE. FURNITURE, trunks, etc. Golden West Stor- age warehouse, 840 Mission st.; tel. Mint 1821. ATTORNEYS AT L.W. ALL private law cases, fnsolvency, coll free advice; open ev. Atty MeCabe, 108 Larwia PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage and Moving Co.: ofice, Tenth and Market: telephone South 165, L e —_— PHYSICIANS. L. S. CLARK—Emma Spreckels bldg., 9 A ke;_cORSUItAtion frees 1o fees 1n" advanan: ADVICE free on all le mat . F. Stack, 14 McAllister l!..‘urwm llm e DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, office and residence, s isrket Ginsascs o wWomen A Aecialty. ADVICE free: no W, W. DAVIDSON. m‘m‘:‘ st @

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