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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1898. €AN FRANCISCO CALL. T | | BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco | Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open | until 12 o'clock every night in the year. | BRANCH OFFICES Montgomery street, oorner open until 9:30 o'clock. 387 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o’clock. McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. | €15 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. | 1941 Mission street; open until 10 o'ciock. | 1 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open 4l 8 o'clock. | % Eleventh street; open until 9 o'clock. open until 9 o'clock. ser of Twenty-second and Kentucky open until § o'clock. CHURCH NOTICES. u 2626 Mission street NW FIRST Church of Christ, Scientist, Central 3 Sutter st., between Kearny and ave.—Christian Science Bibie léssons, and 7:45 . m. Subject, morning, ation of the Sunday school for Testimonial meeting. All are welcome. ah’'s Rea evening, ence o 11 God. children, Wednesday, at CALVARY Presbyterian Chur a s p. corner Powell nd Geary sts.—Rev. John H I, D.D., pastor. Services at il a. m. and ». m. The s: U e Lord's Supper will be observed ut the close of the morning service. Music, morning e Deum” (E flat), Kroell ry Lord Is My Light'" (Marsh) soprang solo, Mrs. Priest-Fine. Mausic, even Patriotic service. The Rev. J. G \leimunn, chaplain of the Kansas Regi- . will ‘deiiver the address. Appropriate All are made welcom corner Van N Rev. Robert Max :v. E. H. Jenks, co- aching at 11 a. m. In o'clock there will be a ervice with appropriate mu- | hool at 12:45 p. m. To these rdially welcome. Me IRST Presbyter ave. and kenzie, 1.1 past odist Episcopal | and Buchanan sts.— pastor; residence, 308 ¢ at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. -ach at both services Acquaint Thyself With n Eter Pri; Defeat.” Sun- B. Perkins, su- ague meeting at Wednesda public I ot this ance. Mi ing, the 1ith inst. | t Episcopal Church, Mis- | Sixth and Seventh—Dr. pastor, will preach. am., 12:20 p.m. Morn- | “What California super day-school tendent. acher p.m. Evening sermon Peace With Spain and Midweek prayer and praise, p. m. This is a people’s church invited. All hurch, corner Geary and atlo Stebbins, D.D. pastor. rning services at 11 o'clock. | Bubject arity of Christendom in Time of War.’ ay-school at 9:45 a m. | ar | All st urch, corner Post and FIRST Congresatio: Mason sts., Rev. George C. D.D., | astor, wiil preac evening. forning service, 11 theme, “‘The People Against God Had Somewhat." | Wh Evening service, Prom- 1 Be ar t Bible classes at 8:46 m. Samuel Mayer, organist and | nal Church, Post st., to-day at 11 a. m. | chool at 9:30 a. m, D.D., pastor, wili Morning sub- Gift of God.” fol- of the Lord's Sup- | reme. Sclence Church. by Mr This E: M. E. E. D. nd_Was I Yosemite n_st., be- are welcome. ative Sons’ and Pos m, Mason and Ellis meeting this after- “IATIO! Patriotic Audii anion at 3 o'clock. Address by Rev. E. A D.D. Special music. Mrs. Eva M. ul The Star-spangled Ban- 1t by Miss Alice M. Woods. | olo by Arthur Macurda. A most in- | service. The public invite | sick and gospel sermons by Warnon, assisted by Rev. A 5 . Oakland, daily at 8; g vour sick. »d—Lodge No. T | cal Society in America.) night, f Crime."” lectures THEOSOPHICAL _ Society — Public every Sunday evening at § o'clock, in Fra- rmal Hall, Odd Fellows' bullding, corner d Market sts. To-night, *‘Dreams,” Miss Marle A. Walsh. Lotus circle for | ldren at 2:3). Lodge meeting Wednesday conducted by Miss Walsh Satur- All_meetings open to_the public. SUNDAY MEETINGS. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY Will give a grand test meeting (names of spirits given in , with messages, personal - d) this, ay evening, § at 305 Larkin st.; admission . 332 Stockton st. hical Soclety holds meeting at Washington st. MME. FLOR- address the audl- tions: OAKLAND Psy Fraternal Ha ENCE MON and answer ques AT Dr. Rines Spiritual Society st.; 11, free; 2-§ Mrs. Seeley, Vigers, Barckley, Dr. Carpenter, Dr. R. C. Office, 935 | Market st | MY YOUNG nvincing test circle to- | night, 10c. Allister st.; come, skeptics. | TEST meeting to-night _Mesdames Robinson, | fin, Drew. Sixth and Market; free. | Tobias, Gri TEST meeting, 2 and § p. m., 10c; 335 McAllis- | ter; Stitt, Mrs_ Bird, Hargrave, Butler, others. | C. MAYO- Oak st.; circles Tues- day, 8 p 2 p. m.; readings, 3. | STE! m.; MILLER'S materializing etherealizing | 8°p. m., Sc. 409 Leavenworth st. | to see the king of mediums. LEAN- Sddy st.; test circle to-nigh MEETING NOTICES. LT seance, DON'T fa DER lodge room to attend the funeral i’;fli\é of our late brother, B. DUSENBERY | MUBL POLACK, Secretary. | MAGNOLIA Lodge No. 2, L O. O. F.—Funeral detali meet THIS SUNDAY, at 11:20 2. m., in our THE St. Andrew’s Soclety will cel- ebrate the 127th anniversary of i birth of Sir Walter Scott on Fri- | day evening, August 19, in Scot- 3 | tish Hall, 105 Larkin st. Songs, readings from the works of the poet by well known artists. An address will be delivered by Mr. David Edward Collins on the “Life of the Poet.”” Admission_ 25 JAS. S. WEBSTER, President. A. C. BALLINGALL, Secretary. EIGHTH annual picine of the County g Leitrim Soclal Club will be held at Harbor View Park on SUNDAY, August New attractions. Valu® able prizes. Admission 25c. Soldlers free. P. M. McGUSHIN, President. M. J. MORAN, Secretary. THE California 1 e 4 applicat oris Commission, having re- s 1o mine by the hydraulic process from Sara E. Reamer, In the DPem- berton Gravel mine near Forest Hill, Pla- | cer County, to deposit tailings in Baltimore | and Dardanelles canyons, and from Penrose | & Harker, in the Bull Run mine, near Relfef | 1, Nevada County, to deposit tailings in a | ne below the mine, gives notice that a ng will be held at reom 59, Flood bulld: | San Francisco, Cal., on August 22, 1598, | at 1:30 p. m O REBEL CORK B evolent Assoctation will | hold the twelfth annual picnic at Shel) Mound | Park, Berkeley, NDAY, August 7, 189. | Valuible gate and game prizes will be con- tested for. Music by a union band. Professors McCarthy and McMahon will attend to the veel and jig_danc Tickets of admission for adults, 60 cents; children under 12 years, free. Boate leave ferry, foot of Market st., every half hour for Park. See programme for further information. SPECIAL NOTICES, ANY person having Morning Call file §1-62 or 1863 that contains a petition at its length © the signature,of Peter T. Secu- Jovich to Sen Francisco Board of Supérvisors for a block of land No. 60, W. A., by pro- ducing to him the same or a certifled copy, or any Information of the time, as two thou- £and petitions followed it, or its natural ground and his occupation of it, or having - muzicipal reports of 1860-61-62-63 and 1867-88, or knowing of one living, Mr. Carter, that owned and kept a grocery storé in 1860 on Filbert St., between Powell and Mason, will be rea- sonabl pald. PETER T. SECULOVICH, 3241 Mission st. ROOMS p painting of 1860~ apered from $2 50; whitened, $1 up; P Tone. Hartmann Paint Co., 343 3. | WANTED—By SITUATIONS WANTED—-FEMALE. G woman would like a position as house- Box You: keeper n respectable widower's home. YW03, Call office. WOMAN wishes & situation as housekesper. Box W. W. 03, Call office. FIRS infant’s nurse, with good ref- erences, wishes place in city or country. Call or address 1575 Market st MIDDLE-AGED woman will assist in_nice T where she will have good home; small » 800d plain cook; good references. Box 8, Call office. GIRL 15 years old wants a place to do house- work or nurse. 4C Decatur st ENGLISH widow, mddle-aged, desires posi- tion as housekeeper or companion to an in- valld; is eompetent; refined and amiable; no objection to travel; fond of children; refer- ences. Box A. E. 0., 03 Call office. YOUNG girl wishes a place to assist in Light housework. Please call at 327 Clementina &t. YOUNG lady would like position as house- keeper in family of means. Address C. L., box 24, Call office. GERMAN girl would ltke washing and house- cleaning; 31 10 a day. Address 569 Minna s rear. SWEDISH girl wishes situation as cook In pri- vate family, wages Call 408 Mississippl. GERMAN woman wishes situation to do gen- eral housework or keep house; good plain cook; $10 to 12 per month; city Or Country. 618 Howard st., upper. SWEDISH woman wishes situation as cook in country in first-class family; city refer- ences. Box 301, Call offic COMPETENT woman desires position In & ho- tel or boarding-house; chamber or laundry work good references. Misston st. ELDERLY Protestant woman would like po- sition as housekeeper; any distance in coun- a good plain cook. Call or address venth st. a young lady, position as visit- or resident governess; English branche: Latin; references given and re- box 145, Call office. ing French and TED— By middle-aged lady and daughter, positions as cooks on ranch or sawmill; can Address box D. W. (03), give reference. all. MOTHER and daughter want positions to cook for party going to Klondike; can give £ood, A, (03), Call referencas. Address box M GERM position at general house- worl P nuj girl wan TION wanted by an English woman as e or housekeeper. 318 Jessie st. DRESSMAKER, first-class designer and fitter, wishes posijion for coming season to take e in establishment outside of San Fran- o0: understands taflor gowns; best refer- ences. Address MISS R., “Modiste, $07 California st. EDUCATED lady nurse, good reader, very com- panionable, wishes home and small compensa- tian with nice people; do plain sewing; city or country. Address box 3843, Call office. YOUNG girl would like to do copying or office work. Address 809 Guerrero st. SWEDISH woman wants washing and froning by the day; $1 0. Address 3755 Twenty-sec- ond st., near Valencla. DRESSMAKER wishes good fitter; dresses made two days. Address L., engagements, 31 25; r; sults made in 526 Misslon st. WOMAN wishes work by the day or house- wages $1 per day and car fare. Call McMEEKIN, 607 Birch ave. wishes situation to wages $20. §15 Plerce st and Golden Gate avi GIRL k; good cook; ween McAllister st. as working house- no_trifiers; city Call 820 Jackson. fAN wishes ‘situation keeper or light housework; or short distance In country: DRESSMAKER from East, first-class cutter and fitter, goes out by the day; makes a suit in 1 day. 352 Fell YOU: lady would like work; any kind, ex- cept housework; has had experience as sales- lady; reference. Address 820 Post et. DRESSMAK ty; evening gowns and children’s work. Hyde st. PROFESSIO good home, class reference, 346, Call office. WANTED Lady with little girl desires tion as working housekeeper; would try ining; must have employment. Address Tatlor-made sults a special- 25 AL nurse, 16 years' experlence, no incumbrance, can give first- wishes care of invalid. Box any- Mrs. A. D., 1433 Mission st. YOU woman with experience at nursing would like @ position to care for an invalid, or as companion to elderly lady; references Box 38, Call office, BTYLISH young dressmaker, perfect fitter, would like to g0 out by the ‘day, §1 and car- fare a day. Address box 378, Call office. ED, sober, middle-aged woman desires position; good cook and housekeeper; good nurse in confinement. Apply at 230% Fulton. WANTED-By competent woman work by the day; good laundress; $! 433 Larkin st. FIRST-CLASS FEastern dressmaker, formerly with leading firm in New York, wishes sew. ing by day or at rooms; ladies’ tailoring a specialty. E. R., 915 Polk st. COMPETENT Swedish girl wishes to do gen- eral housework and cooking; references. 518 McAllister st. COLORED, experjenced, cook would like a sit- uation i a private amily; good clty refer- ences. 1102 Taylor st. SITUATION wanted as sick nurse or as at- tendant ov invalid lady; references given and required. Address box 395, Call Office. nd plain cooking.. Apply at 1422 Pacific. | posi- | | | | do general house- | | WANTED—Continued. HELP TO the hoj ren and od_campl READY, flelds of California, women, child- ‘amilies wanted; §0c to $1 per 100 Tb: ng ground and water. RRAY 634-636 Clay st. HELP WANTED~—Continued. WANTED—Reliable man to handle our goods in this section; $60 a month and expenses; one who is well_acquainted preferred. Address Keyograph, P. O. box 383, Philadelphia. | WANTED—Women and girls to work on fruit, at Cutting Fruit Packing Company, 1150 Har- rison st HOUSEKEEPER for working man; widower, two children; state age and lowest wages. Address box 337, Call office. NEAT young girl to assist with general house- Work; wages $12. H. MOHN'S, 1207 Benton st., Alameda, narrow GIRI, for light housework; cooking; wages 0 $12. 1524 Sacramento st. th, ew shoe vampers and stitchers. fce. WANTED—A Box 8633, Ca WANTED—Lady for varlety novelty act; must be petite, good appearance; state age; all particulars. Box 304, Call office LADY sollcitors, city, Alameda, Oakland. Coyle's California Electro-Plating Works, 852 Mission st. NEAT, reliable girl to assist in housework and care of child, §$10. 812 Ellis st. EXPERIENCED apprentice on coats a neat young girl. 639 Post st. WANTED—Cook and laundress; also girl for second work. Apply at 1114 O'Farrell st. WANTED—Saleslady to take charge of art d partment; state age. experience; reference: salary. X. Y., box 40, Call office. WANTED—Hosiery saleslady; sta perlence; references; salary. C. Call office. WANTED—Girl for dressmaking 2914 Bush st. must be age, ex- D., box 30, 124. housework; $§ month. THE oressmaking and Millinery School is the only saccessful school of its kind on the Coast; we teach the cutting, making, trimming and fitting of stylish hats and dresses; all are Invited to visit our school and see for themselves; patterns cut to order, 25c up; puplls work for themgelves; positions free. 108 Post st. LEARN ladles’ talloring at Storey’'s Ladies’ Tailoring_Colleze, 1309 Broadway, Oakland: Jessons unlimited; on weekly pa;yments; good positions _free. TAILORING _and taught at KEISTER'S children; ligl dressmaking _thoroughly 118 McAllister st. WOMEN and girls wanted to work on fruit and can. Apply immediately at cannery, Bran- nan’ st., between Third and Fourth. Apply WOMEN_and girls to work on fruit. Tenth CODE-PORTWOOD CANNING CO., and Bryant sts. WANTED—Rellable girl for cooking and gen- eral housework: references required. 2201 Broderick st., eorner Washington, after 9. GIRL for general housework; must understand cooking. 401 Buchanan st. VISITING teacher wanted for small child; Mis- ston. Box 325, Call office. Apply | R 5 SWA S and d_axmen, MPERS and 2 experienced axmen, 7 to 9 a. m. Monday. BENDER BROS., st. wharf. ERRAND boy, must be useful in store. ROS- ERSON'S, 085 Valencia st. WANTED-Drapery and curtain hanger, with experience as saléesman; state age, experience, references, salary. Add. A. B., box 20, Call. WANTED—A sccond cock, wages $15, at the ‘Washington Hotel, 622 Fourth S(; WANTED—A live business man. Call on L. C. EWELL, 4 Sixth st WANTED—Young man who understands nickel plating. Address box 9989, Call ?mce WANTED—2 live energetic men. Apply at 22 Post st., Monday evening, bet. 7:30 and §:30. WANTED_Strong boy to assist around dairy; reference; §15 and found. Apply 210 Fifth ave., Richmond dlstrict. WANTED Young man as clerk and arrang- ing crockery: must be a worker. (S Eleventh =t., Oakland. SOBER man to make beds and work aroun lodgins-house; $10 and -und. 1 Fifth st. A—WANTED, young men to Jjoin evening Classes now' forming In bookkeeping and all English branches at Ayres' Business College. i a 125 Seventh st. WANTED—A good dishwasher. WANTED—Young man to set and distribute type on nearby country newspaper; no job work; $10 per month and board and’lodging; fare paid. Answer to Good Home, box 319, Call office. WANTED—Man_to_learn barber trade; elec- tric system. 1542 Market st. PUBLISHER of established clty newspaper will give business field to charse of an energetic Solicitor on shares; references desired. Ad- dress box 397, Call office. COAL miners who have worked in pitch vein wanted. Apply to TESLA COAL CO., room | 515, 328 Montgomery st. TO TAILORS—Coat makers wanted. Apply at | | | 11 a. m. at_the Stevenson-street entrance. CHARLES LYONS, 721 Market st. EXPERIENCED salesman by a large wine and Hquor house. Box 316, Call office. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 'large rooms; 25c per night; §1 to $3 per week. BARBERS' Progressive Union; free employ m't. H. Bernard, 104 7th; tel. Jessie 1164, BARBERS' Ass'n Free Employm't Office. S. FUCHS, Sec., 3% Grant ave.: tel. Grant 136. SAILORS, ordinar: Australia, Europe. WANTED—At Montana Hous, men to take rooms; 10c, I night: 60c, %0c and $1 per week. - seamen, carpenters, coast, HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart. o414 [t nd " Mission, 2c per | MEN to learn barber trade In § weeks. San | Francisco Barber College, 135’4 Eighth st. SAILORS and ordinary seamen wanted at LANE'S, 504 Davis st., near Jackson. MEN'S fine calf shoes to order, 2 50 soling, 35c: only one price. 858 Howard st. men's | SINGLE furnished, fine large, sunny and alry room, 25c night. Rosedale House, 321 Ellis st. TRY Acme House, %7 Market st. below Sixth, for a room 1 a week. WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. LADY barber at 316 Third st. VOMAN to help In family of 2 WOMAN work. 10 Steuart st., upstairs. ery light LEARN dressmaking and millinery; positions free; patterns 25c up. ool, 1078 Market trial free, HELP WANIED—MALL. For Monday- Alaska ——— —————Steamer sails Tuesday—— 100 rockmen and laborers wanted at 3) cents an hour; board $1 a day; fare, including berth and meals and office fee, $22 50; direot to Skaguay via Seattls. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. GANG of Itallan railroad laborers for British Columbia; fare advanced. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. 100 LABOREKS for British Columbia, 32 a day and up; long job. Further particulars at C. R. HANSEN & CO.'B, 104 Geary st. TEN teamsters, new Wworl $18 a day; 10 teamsters, $1 70 a day; 16 teamsters, $20 and board; 8 scraper loaders, 3115 a day: 16 shovelers for a tunnel, §1 75 a day; 10 labor- ers, outside work, 3160 a day; all for new rallroad work in California. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. TEN laborers for work around a large mine and smelter; outside work: wages from $1 60 to $250 a day; steady work; board $15 a month; reduced fares. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 104 Geary st. SIX rallroad tunnelmen; 32 60 a day. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. CHUTE bullder for a sawmill, 350 and board: 3 helpers, $3 and board; part fare advanced. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. C. R TEN laborers for the woods, choppers, ax men and men to get out logging, etc.: fare reduced to $1 50; see boss here. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 104 Geary st. TWO timber men for a tunnel, $225 a day; wedge maker, $225 a day. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st neat reltable lady, working housekeeper or care of years' references. 221 Bush st. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. ition as invalid; 3 9 COMPETENT and reliable man wishes situa- tion around private place to take care of horses, garden, milk, etc.; good references. ANDRE'S, 316 Stockton st. CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office; best help. 41414 O'Farrell st.; tel. Fast 426 E and Japanese (estab. 20 years) help Main 1397. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay st. tel TION wanted by a firstclass book- keeper and accountant; highest references. Address box 300, Call office. SITUATION wanted by a strong active youn man in wholesale house; moderate salary i glven a chance to advance; references fur- nished. Box P. R. 03, Call. | POSITION by middle-aged man in hardware business; 11 years experience; also ac- quainted with general merchandise busi- ness; understands bookkeeping; salary low; references. G. W. B., box %, Golden Gate, Alameda Co., Cal. COACHMAN wants _sifuation; understands gardening; thorough horseman; city refer- ences; single. Coachman, box 4, Call office. BOY of 16 would like to learn plumber trade. 108 Berry st., near Third, GERMAN, 36, wants a place to do house ai garden work; handy with tools; clty or Ala meda County’ $12 to $15. R. K., box 322, Call BOY of 18, having ? years' experience, would like situation to run electric elevator. Ad- dress A. R., box 420, ‘all office. JAPANESE wants situation: willing to d kind of second work. Address box 121, BOY of 17 with some_experience wants posi- tlon in tallor shop. Box 34, Call office, COUPLE want situations to do_cooking. gar- dener, stableman; speak English and French. _ 230 Montgomery ave MAN with large 2-horse express —agon would 4 BRICK molder, $2 a day and board; see party here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. FAMILIES to pick hops at 80c to $1 a hundred; office fee nominal. For directions call on C. R HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. VEGETABLE gardener for a country hotel, 320 and found, steady Jjob; 13 farmers and choremen, $25, $20. $15 and $10; 2 rough_ car- penters for a ranch, $30 and board. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. JANITOR for an office; a man stx feet tall preferred; $40. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. | STEWARD ior a gentlemen's club in the country, $30; baker and pastry cook, country hotel, $40, fare advanced; baker and second cook, half fare paid, 335 camp cook, 0; ranch cook, $25; Swedish baker, $8 a week: third hand baker, §25; German walter, $25; § walters, city, $25; 2 waiters, country, $25; walter for a mine boarding-house, $25.” C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. McDoweli’s, 103 Post. | —— Raliroad | | | | | | SINGLE rooms, 10c and_lsc night; e and $1 week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard st W CHEST 7 44 Third st, near | : 200 rooms, 2¢ -'~ht; reading room; age to and from the ferry AGENTS WANTED. | HER _REV CLAIRVOYANTS. CLAIRVOYANTS—Continned- 1206—MARKET ST.—1206. MRS. DR. F. CLARK. The World's Greatest Medium and Clairvoy- ant hae located permanently at 1206 MARKET STREET. TRUTHFUL IN HER PREDICTIONS. RELIABLE IN HER ADVICE. No matter what trouble you may have with yourself or others, come and she will guide you. She advises with a certainty by a higher than human power. SHE IS UNRIVALED. MRS. DR. CLARK IS RECOGNIZED BY THE PRESS, Medical faculty, and sclentlsts generally as the foremost medfum {n the country, and should not be classed with card readers, fortune tellers, palmists, a s t rologers and similar humbugs. Many men with a busi- ness which ought to make them rich strug- gle for years and stmply make a living. Many devoted women who would give their life for husband, son, broth- er, or lover are con- stantly abused or slight- ed. That these condi- tions are often con- trolled by *‘OCCULT" influences which can be changed to others that work for good financlally and soctal- Iy has been known by a few in every age. The first ROTHSCHILD was constantly ~ guided by clairvoyant 1 n fluence, and many successtul Americans seek this ad- vice regularly. The clafrvoyant gift is im- parted to so few and in such varying degrees that impostors abound in every large city. Hence many educated persons Who secretly wish for its aid are sensitive about seeking it. This timidity is rapidly d1sa ppearing among the better class of San Francisco citi- zens since the renown- ed MRS. CLARK RE- CENTLY DECIDED TO MAKE SAN FRAN- CISCO _HER ARE MOST WONDER- FUL, and acknowledged to be of the highest or- der, not made to satisty fdle_curfosity only, but intended to give those who seek the truth a permanent benefit. She does not cater to the superstition of the ig- | norant and credulous people. If you are in doubt she can and will perform all she claims, feel vourself invited to call and she will give you a more substantial proot of her marvelous or Al article In the coun- $10 a day can be made. Apply J. H. | HERTSCHE & CO., 314 Montgomery st. | FRANCES E. WILLARD, founder of the world’s W. C. T. U.;: Childhood, Religious Development, Travels Abroad, Answering Ar- menia’s Cry, Character Studies and Memorial Addresses; secure_territory; outfit 5dc. Cali- fornia Educational Bureau, Stockton, Cal. SOLICITORS to sell new book Uncle Sam's ; rapld seller. Apply The Ames-Currier 'y 612 Polk, bet. Turk & Eddy, after §. PARTNERS WANTED. | LADY partner wanted; good appearance; capl- varfety act: tour the world. Address box 357, Call office WANTED — Good German sausage maker as partner_ 353 Seventeenth st HOUSES WANTED. WANTED—Sunny furnished flat five rooms b; man and wife. Box 202, Call office IC rent: reference. v house: large grounds; as care taker pay Box 341, Call office, Oakland. AND BOARD WANTED. ROOMS ELDERLY lady wants unfurnished or partly furnished back room: cheap; morning sun; near Eighth and Mission sts. MRS 5., 10% Eighth st. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—For physiclan’s office, 2 or 3 rooms on Sutter st.. from Jones to Van Ness ave. power than you have ever Dbefore received | from mortal. It mar- riage, sicknes L changes, travels, di. vorces, separations, law- sults, business trans- actions, wills, deeds, mortgages, lost or ab: zent friends interest you, 1 you desire to be more successful, if you desire to have your do- mestic troubles re- moved, your lost love returned, your bitterest enemies ' converted into stanch friends —in a word, whatever may be your' troubles, suspi- clons, or desires, CALL ON THIS GIFTED WOMAN And she will send you away happler, wiser and bolder than before. HOURS—10 A. M. TO 5 P. PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED BY MAIL. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR, WITH SPECTAL TERMS, TO MRS. DR. F. CLARK, 1206 MARKET ST., OPPOSITE SIXTH. TAKE ELEVATOR. ROOMS 2, 2. M. Box 8834, Call office. WANTED—3 sunny furnished rooms for hcus:- keeping, with view, In private family: per- manent if suitable: for couple with sést ref- erences, by September 1; must be reasonable. Address E., box 50, Call office. FURNITURE WANTED. H. BAUM buys furniture and general chandise. 1067 Market st.; tel. Jessie 32. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. mer- ANY professional or amateur photographer | wWho has good pletures of soldiers on the vharf, please address A. B Call office. WANTED—To_exchange $280 lot on Eleventh ‘ave., block 602, South San Francisco, for lum- ber. Inguire 20 Ninth st., room §. PERSONALS. AMERICAN, well connected and prosperous, 150,000, looks for a sensible and life-long companion to cherish and confide in. ‘‘Mel- ville,” 135 East Sixty-fitth st., N. Y. LAUNDRYMAN, mark and distribute and ‘wash, all plain work for a hotel, $35 and found; 2 polishers, 340 and $30 and found. C. R. HANBEN & CO., 104 Geary st. A-TO the.... “Gold. _Mines 95 laborers No experfence required. Wages §2 50 day...... MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. MARRY; National Matrimonial Club; pri- vate list, 3c; many worth 350,000 Box 131, Denver, Colo. 1 MAKE It my alm to please each and every one; hairdressing, Zc only; halr restored to ite natural color from $1 50 up; good switches, $1; finest, $3 60; extra, $5; opén Sunday, 9 to 12/ G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. Fields 365 men, women and children, famiiles or par- ties; 80 to $1 per 100 pounds; cheap raliroad rates; big wages can be earned and a 6 weeks' vacation. MURRAY & READY, 63 and 636 Clay POLISHER for a laundry, $40 and found; cracker packer, $2 day. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st, TO the.. 96 woodchoppers...... 36 tle makers...... 8¢ to ilc each MURRAY & READY, 63 and 68 Clay st. GARDENER, $25 and found; 2 hoys for a gar- den, $10 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and ,6“, Clay st. 3 PRUNERS for an orchard, $20 and found: 3 choremen, $10 and found; 5 scraper teamsters. A_TO the........ “Hop Fie like position where he could use them. Ad- | 3160 day. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 dress box 104, Call. | _Clay st. ENGINEER would like a position as engineer; | MAN and wife, man as dishwasher, wife ag is an all-around mechanic: can give good | chambermaid and assist on table. MURRAY references; had 12 years’ city experience. Ad- & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. dress 2958 Harrison st. YOUNG German, very strong, speaks some English, wishes' work of any kind; has ex- perience tending bar. Box 401, Call ‘office SITUATION wanted to_learn _cooking; jyages expected. CHARLES STEVENS, Fast st. SITUATION as miller; 10 years experience. ‘Address box 330, Call office. MAN about place; Dane Gardener; steady and sober; understands the care of horses, Cows; in private family; small wages and good home; references. = Box 415, Call office. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- Ket; 200 rooms; 2ic fo $150 night: $150 to $6 week; convenlént and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to d from ferry. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. no 22 ~———————— FOR MONDAY Head waltress for a railroad eating house, 3% and room, fare advanced; head waitress. city, $25; 5 waltresses, eity, i ran{ waltresses, §5 a week; 2 chambermalds, assiet wait, near cn{, $20; waltress, second- class hotel, near city, $20; waitress, Com- mercial hotel, Santa Crus, $20; Bakersfleld, $§20; Fresno, $%. Pantry woman, $25 country hotel; malil country hotel, ing housckeeper, _R.HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. ALSO % family house girla, uco;xdv irl: wundresses and nurse girls, $12 to HANSEN & CO., Jos Geary st " work- $20. C. NEAT girl, light housework, American family, city, $15: girl for chamberworic nd! yattine: 15, lain “countrv_hotel, AY & READY, 634 $20; 6 restau- | R | | $55, 815, $30 and found ....3%5 and $20 and found 5 dishwashers. .....$20 and $16 and found Young man ve city dellvery wagon. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ‘WANTED—Experienced milk driver for city, 330 per month and found, references required; 2 furnace men for mine, $60 per month; 4 laborers for mine, $40 and board; blacksmith's helper for ranch, $30 and board; 2 quarrymen, $130 per day and board: 3 laborers about quarry, no experfence required, $35 and board; 150 men, boys, women and families to pick hops for Targe company; Bwedish dalryman, near city, §25 and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 628 Clay st. WANTED--Hop pickers, 150 men, women, boys and families to get up camping parties to pick hops for a large hop yard: 6 to 8 weeks’ work at good pay; provisions, etc., advanced by company; office fee only 50c and work guaranteed; come one, come all. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. WANTED—A general jeweler to make all kinds of large work In gold; fine workman only; steady position to the right man. Call 8 to 30 a. m., SHREVE & CO., Market and Post. 5 COOKS...... 6 walters...... MME. DELLA FAUST has removed to her new store; halrdressing 2c; bleaching and dye- ing; artistic hair work, scalp treatment and everything pertaining to a first-class hair business. 240 Stockton st., near Post. LEDERER'S Quinonia cleanses the scalp; has no equal. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. THE _RECOGNIZED LEADER Of Clairvoyance and Occult Sclence. ALWAYS SEE THE BEST. MANY IMITATE BUT NO ONE CAN EQUAL. PROF. M. OMAR .The Occult Wonder HAS NO EQUAL. 3%....EDDY ST. Gives full name of every caller. Names of your sweethearts or husband. Gives advice to make you successful in love, business, marriage, divorce, law sults, etc. Cures drunkenness, bad habits, evil influences. OMAR..NEVER FAILS TO UNITE THE, SEPARATED Guarantees success in all cases. Private Residence. Separate parlors for ladies and gentlemen. All business sacredly confidential Letters containing 4 questions and $1 answered. It ATTENTION! YOUR DESTINY FORETOLD! THERE ARE SELF .. v +ve.. STYLED CLAIRVOYANTS AND MEDIUMS, BUT.... THERE . .. ONLY .... ONE PROF. H. ROMAINE, THE ORIENTAL SEER, LATE OF INDIA. | WORLD'S GREATEST CLAIRVOYANT AND EXPONENT OF THE OCCULT SCIENCES. It is true that there are a great many persons who strive In vain to imitate his work; not only this, but some are even brazen enough to It is copy many parts of his advertisements. also true that these same people depend solely upon their ability to bluff the public and can give no evidence of the powers they clalm to possess. Is it any wonder that all of their PATRONS ARE DISSATISFIED? Prof. Romaine’'s clalms to superiority are In order based upon overwhelming eviden to quickly introduce his work In this city, and will reduce all fees for one week. A $2 READING FOR $L A §2 READING FOR $L He calls you by name. Tells names of your friends. Tells you what you called for. Tells all about your business affairs. About your love and domestic affairs. Causes speedy marriages. . Reunites the separated in seven da: Recovers old estates and valuable papers. Locates buried treasures in five days. Locates mines and valuable ores. Removes evil influences, bad habits, etc. Gives good Juck in all your undertakings. Guarantees Success In any of the above Work Or_Money Refunded. Being & Master, He Never Fafls. Professor Romainegholds flattering testimon- fals from prominent residents of this city and indorsements from eminent people and the press from all parts of the world, which are proof positive of his ability and sincerity of purpose. sacredly confidential. Letters in- Hours, 10 & m. to 8 All busine: closing stamp answered. Sundays, 10 to 3. m. P OFFICES, MARKET STREET. (Sutte 104.) (Cut this notice out and save for future refer- ence; It appears to-day only.) ——————————————————————— EDUCATIONAL. SELBORNE School for boys, San Rafael; best equipped boarding school on the coast; sepa- rate rooms; fine table; magnificent gymna- sium; skilled teachers; bus meets all trains; parents invited to Inspect. For illustrated catalogue apply to the principal, REV. CHARLES HITCHCOCK, San Rafael. VOCAL __ nstructlon—ANNIS ~ MONTAGUE TURNER;_correct and natural production of the volce, based on natural and artistic prin- olples: terms beginning August 15 and after; lessons by the month or quarter. For terms apply personally or by letter to 930 Bush near Jones. give all an opportunity to test his powers, he | BUSINESS CHANCES. AZSBW_WANTED, 5 brighi men; 00 each: gfllzren;gn:&:; of the kind on this coall:‘ will withi) v . ty glven. KREDO & CO., zzx; ?{',3,“;: sk $550—CORNER grocery, bar, living. ; in- ’ . bar, & rooms; in- volce $600; don’t miss this. KREDO & CO-. $25_CANDY and ice cream; $3 daily: fine 1iv- “ing rooms; a snap. KREDG & O i Geary. 3760 — MEAT market; wholesale bill $3000 monthly; all cash custom. % Geary st KRLDO & CO., SELL or exchange; 20-acre placer A Nevada County: Wales patent manties oost $300; 2 tents and outfit, tools, etc., for 2 or more men; pure Spring water runs camp and machine; ‘want city business or real estate. W. D. ROSS, 212 Turf st 5 > $750—PARTNER wanted In a first_class countr. saloon: receipts §20 to 350 per daus rons T pulation of town, 3000; finely RAND & CO., 917 Market st. $1%_GROCERY and bar, suita wife; 4 rooms, stable, vard bargain. RAND & CO., 917 Mark; 3 $600—CORNER grocery and liquor store; retir ing from business. MCLAUGHLIN & o, Tii Market st. 5 $830—CORNER grocery and bar; established 30 years; retiring from business; good horse and wagon; long lease to responsible party. McLAUGHLIN & CO., 777 Market st. | HIGHES cash prices pald for restaurant saloons, fistures, grocery stocks. STENBER & CO., 26% Kearny st. | A—GOOD-PAYING corner grocery and bar; $100. ROGERS & HYDE, 1206 Market st. | A—DELICACY store: 2 rooms: rent $12: good | corner. ROGERS & HYDE, 1206 Market st. good locatlon; account of sicks Stockton. fitted up. ble for man and ste: rent $9; et st. FOR SALE—Fine restaurant; fine business; investigate: ness. Inquire 216 East Main s $00_BOARDING house with 11 furnish rooms; 18 regular boarders: trial before byy- ing. Address M. J., box 4, Call office, Oaklans | | | BAKERY, best location; 7 barrels flour sold over the counter; cheap. 40 San Pablo a Oakland. FOR SALE—Notlon store doing good trad ddress S., box 40, Ca i Sausalito. WANTED—A Gold mine; prefer refractory ore. PROF. HENRY G. COYLE, 852 lon st SHOE store for sale; good repalring business; living rooms rear. Owner, 236 Noe st. A SNAP_Corner grocery and bar; must be sold at once. R., box 141, Call office. LARGE paper route for sale. Address R. W., 617 Jones st. #0_SMALL grocery and bar; central; long es- tablished; 5 living rooms; good-paying place; rent only $12; 3 rooms paying rent. 237 Na< toma st. GOOD harness business for sale; work enough for two men; thorough investigation give: stock if necessary. 621 I 12th, Oakland NDID opportunity; best 2-chalr barber etc.; no reason- Alameda. 52 shop in Cal.; good business, able offer refused. 1504 Park st $300_MILK route for sale. Address P. O. box 191, Santa Rosa, Cal. #1000 LIVERY boarding stable; doing good b Box 3%0, Call office. RES and stock of good-paying saloon: party sick. Apply at 123 Sutter st. SHOE store and repairing for sale. 4102 teenth st., near Caetro. Nine- BRANCH bakery, notions and confectionery; neatly fitted up; owner occupylng it last'§ years; sales average $ per day: parlor, 2 bedrooms, dining room and kitchen: rent $15; can be paid out of bakery; real bargain at $200; satisfactory reasons for selling. JOHN- STON & CO., 872 Broadway, Oakland. ONE-HALF or whole Interest in a well estab- lished employment bureau, real estate change and business opportunities: half, $250 whole, $:00. Address Business, Call branch office, %08 Broadway, Oakland | BOBER, steady plumber and tinsmith can taks long-used shop in center of town St. Helen: German preferred: rent $10_month. Addre: SST & ANDERSON, St. Helena. BARGAIN_Paying dairy, route, cows, equip- ment; supply select Oakland customers: sefl- Call office, Oakland. cct. health. Dairy, HALF or whole interest in good paving butcher shop; cash business; elegant fixtures: central D., box 3, Call office, Oakland. must_be sold; no party obliged to Tent $10; Tefused; leave city. 1438 Howard GOOD bakery for sale cheap: on retirement from business: 2 wagons: reasonable rent and long lease. Apply Call office. BRANCH bakery and dairy produce store for sale very_cheap. Apply 707 Devisadero st., betwe Fuilton d Grove. OLD established corner grocery and bar, with fixtures; rooms. Northeast corner Twelfth* and Folsom streets. t. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st.—Book- keeping, business practice, _shorthand, typ- ing, telegraphy, languages, English branches; electrical, civil and mining engineering; sur- Veying, assaying, etc.: 20 teachers; 1100 grad- uates placed since 1802; catalogue. BARBERS, look this up; 3-chalr shop must bs sold this week at bargain. Address box 459, Call office. FOR SALE—A good b ply DECKELMAN BROS, iness barber shop. Ap- 106 Ellis st. NEW assortment of catchy comedy pleces and latest war recitations for parlor, platform or stage usge, taught by Mrs. Kincald at her School of Elocution and Expression. Alcazar bullding, 120 O’ Farrell st. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st.: individual instruction in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; life scholar- ghip, $50; low rates per week and month. MR. AND MRS. DICKINSON'S Academy, 1247 Franklin st.; co-educational boarding and day school; complete English, French, German and Spanish education, art, $30. AN educated Parisienne lady will give French leesons by the hour at home or at her resi- dence; refined conversation; reasonable terms. Box 403, Call office. SPANISH lessons given: also English branche: ‘taught; special attention to backward pupils low terms. 910 Clay st., Oakland. A LADY teaches plano and mandolin _thor- oughly: 58 an hour; excellent planist and ac- companist for entertainments and vocalists. 1209 Octavia st. UNIVERSITY Coast—; low in Mathematics, U. C. nr. Channing way, Berkele; ENGINEERING School; civil, electrical, min- ing, mech. survey, assay, archit.; day & ev est. 18%. VAN DER NAILLEN, 833 Market. Newell Perry Ph.B., Fel- 2407°S. Atherton, write forcircular. LIFE classes, three times week, $1 50 a month. BEST'S studio, 621 Emma Spreckels building. LADY would like some puplls to form German class; finest references. G. L., box 03 Cail. ENGLISH literature, mythology: Shakespeare classes: pri. tuition. Mrs. Ehrman, 1234 Bush. OUTSIDE city paper route (Call). Apply 3164 Twenty-fourth st $500_GROCERY, bar. furniture for sale location; no agents. C. H. A., box 3. Call. $5_COFFEE_and chop house: same hanas 3 years. J. COLE, 506 Howard st. TO PRINTERS—Complete job_office in Oak- land; cheap for cash. D., box 1, Call, Oakland. FOR sale—Call route at San Jose. For p For par- ticulars apply at Call business office. COFFEE_and tea routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO.’S. 415 Sacramento st. ALASKA ENTERPRISES. RESPONSIBLE party returning to the Klon- dike will take a limited number of letters at §1 each, guaranteeing prompt dellvery at Dawson, Eagle, Forty Mile, Circle City or Minook. Address or call room 1, 110 Sutter. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. HEADQUARTERS FOR ROOMING-HOUSES, HOTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES, FLATS, PRIVATE HOMES, CITY AND COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, §-room flat; central. ---c-- $150 corner; very good......... .20 sunny ‘corner; clears $100........ 900 corner; clears $250... - 2200 easy payments; call 25 bay windows; corner. . 3000 26 rooms’ new and good........ . 1600 100 others; 2 to 300 rooms; prices $1 © 8000 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, Medical clairvoyant and medium, will dlag- nose diseases and treat with revealed reme- dies, which are a boon to suffering humanity; stamp for circular. 232 Stockton st. SPANISH school—Dally_lessons $3 a month; 4 to 8 p. m. Room 10, Y. M. C. A. building. LAW school. 906 Broadway, Oakland: 6 Eddy st., city; room 59; day and night. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant and card reader; born with double vell and second sight; diagroses discane; tull life reading la. 50c, gents §1; palm. and ciair. sit. $1 50. 126 Turk. MRS. ANGUS, palmistry and clairvoyant card reader; truth or no pay; 2c. 3211 Seventh st. E. WALTERS, the great card-reader; ladles RAG carpets wove to order and for sale: also chenllle-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer in carpet twine, in hank or chain,’ at loweat rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth, Oakland. MM 2c; gents 500. 91 Mission st., near Sixth. YOUR future told by cards; ladles, 10c; gents, c. 221 Sixth st. YOUR future told by cards, %c. 43 Tehama st., near Fifth, NOU—Nou—Mailed three letters. I am well - : and I am working. Hayward P. O., Cal MME. HANSON, palmist, card reader: past, _TOUTL. present and future; 25c. 148 Sixth et., room 10. CLAY pack with electrical face massage by a graduate of London and New York: hours, 2 to 5. 484 Eddy st. WANTED_To communicate with dressmakers and others who have paid money to a party In this city and State on Iosesantation ot being appointed agents for sale of a certain Totlet crenm. Address box 354, Call office, REVEN'S vocal pupils are public profes- . for 2 tart In e, JOSE favorites all over the United State elonal terms, $10 monthly, In adva lessons weekly, only for those who before the beginning of the season—i. August 10, 1236 Market st. ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms, B to §150 per night; $150 to $6 .per week: free bus and bagrage to and from the ferry. MRS. JOHNSON'S new method of electric mas- e, salt baths and herb cure. 579 Geary st. J. HAUPTLI'S Hair Store has removed to 1036 Market: hairdressing, popular prices. HOME in_confinement; diseases of wome MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 §th . Alameda. SUITS to order on easy instaliments. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st.,” bet. 7th and Sth. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. Sent to any address in the United States, postpald, for §150 & year. MATRIMONY., e e e A AN CALL or send 12c for August marriage paper. Address ‘“Wedding Bell,”” 111 Bllis st S T, WANTED—First-class repairer and jobber on gold jewelry; a filne workman, able to make as well repair all kinds of gold goods steady position to entirely satisfactory man. Call 8 to 9:30 &, m., SHREVE & CO., Market BAD tenants ejected for 3; collections made; City or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st.. room 6; tel. 6580, A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, in wrappen, for mailing. YOUNG girl or middle-s woman for light housework; $8 per month. 716 Franklin s and Post sts. 17, for office work; one having had some ex- porience preferred; must write & good hand, rents: none other need apply: wages 310 to per month. Address In own handwriting, SALESMAN wanted in wholesale house. Ad- dress_with references, box 347, Call office. SIX girls, general housework, §26; 5 girls, sec- ond work, $10 and $15; working h g ity Emplogment Otoe, 1018 Sarker st INTELLIGENT boy or young man, not under fairly well educated and reside with his giving age, references, etc., box 837, Cal OLD m: to mind turkeys; good home. MRS, . BOOD, Twenty-second "st. and - Corbeti DRESSMAKERS. COMPETENT _dressmaker; dresses, fitted at their Komex. branch Call office, 387 Hayes st. SAN FRANCISCO Ladies’ French Talloring College. 916 Market st. MME, GOLDSTEIN—Elegant, stylish dreses, 35 up; dresses made over. 3 Fddy st. rm. 14-15. s Address D., TYPEWRITERS. ALL typewriters sold and rented; few partly used for sale cheap; send for samples and prices. ALEXANDI R & CO., 110 Montgomery. NEW Hammond, $35; Caligraph, $15; Yost, $35; got sample worlk, 8 Montgomery. MME. LENEMAR, fortune by planets; pre- dlcted In 'T4 overdue steamer. 33 SIXth, T. 6. SONORA RAMONA, medium and card reader; i0c; ladies only. 23 Ash ave. MMP. SODAN, Scotch seeress. card reader and palmist; from 3 to 5. 619 Eddy st. MME. MOREAU, hest medium and card reader; Zc up. 18 Fourth st., near Mission. MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; %ec up. 5 Fourth s MRS. B, BAUMANN, the well-known fortune teller, has opened an office at 315 O'Farrell MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave; future hus- band's plcture, 25c; ladies. $1¢ O'Farrell st. MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS, first in_her pro- fession; never fails: advice: help. 920 Post st. CHEAPEST and best In_Ameriea—The Weekly Call. Sent to any address in_the United Stntes or Canada one year for 150, postage P ——— SPIRITUALISM. MRS. WALTHAM, spiritual healer; herb baths: magnetic treatments; ladies, children specialty. 453 Polk st. MRS. SHAFFER, test and business medium; sittings daily. 212 Sixth st. ROBERT TOLMIE, planist, has resumed teaching at 1003 Sutter st. BOOKKEEPING, rapid calculation. practically taught; short time. Tarr, 512 Parrott bldg. SHORTHAND taught in 1 month; reference: private lessons; terms $10. 712 Van Ness avi KREDO & CO. 22% Geary st. ... Money fo loan at low Interest 105 Tooms; best paying In City........... 53 30 bay-windows 48 best on Geary. 38 corner; doctor pa: 34 fine corner; half cash. 23 clears §75 month....... 2 two entrances; Market 13 corner; best transient. Geary; doctor pays rent... 11 9 rooms: also § rooms: bargains Others too numerous to mention. KRE: . 2% DO & CO. PIANO and German lessons, 7oc; pupll of Con- servatory in Leipsic. 110 Hyde st. LEO COOPER'S school of acting, elocution, pantomime and stage technique. 314 Geary st. LOST. LOST—A pass-book with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of MRS. GEORGIANA MCcILWAIN, No. 199,803 The finder will please return to bank. A—3 ROOMS; north of Marke 32 Tooms: SURNY COFNer; running wate 81 rooms; trandient; Market.... sooee 80 ! select: transient cormer....... 0 3 Toore fine house: Income $50 clear.... 90) elegant; part cash; a snap % best In’ city; cheap . 1700 part cash: transient. &nod house 4 18 rooms: Market st.; clears $200; ROGERS & HYDE, 1205 Market st. ROGERS, formerly clerk for H. C. Decker.) WINSTON & CO.. 626 Market st. RELIABLE BROKERS TOST—On Liberty, Valencla, Twenty-first or Misston st. late Friday afternoon. a lady's gold watch and fob. Return to 2534 Mission st. and receive reward. LOST—An insignia of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion, second class, hanging on bar attached by blue and white ribbon. Finder, by returning same to BEN 1. SALOMON, County Clerk’s office, Will be suitably re- ‘warded. POCKET kodak, on Sansome st. Return to ‘Winchester House and receive reward. LOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of ROBERT M. GRUWELL: No. 22115%. The finder will please return to bank HORSES. ONE bay oarriage horse, kind, gentle and speedy; also two-seated surry and harness in d condition; for sale cheap. Apply at juartermaster’s office, Presidio. ladies or children; SOUND_young horse for must be seen to be appreciated; cheap. In- quire at 412 Hayes st. 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons, buggles, Grand Arcade Horse Ma carts, harness; | 12 rooms; brand new; near Powell. 35 rooms; Geary st.; fine place 25 rooms! rent $75; near Chronicle.....l. 30 rooms; rent $90: paying place. 40 rooms: rent $105; part cash.. $00—LODGING-HOUSE; north of Market st. 14 rooms: bargain; departurs cause of sale. MCLAUGHLIN & CO.. 777 Market st. $160_SMALL lodging-house on Third st., near Market. Apply Call Office. X WEEK'S news for 5 cents — The Weekly Call, In wrapper, for malling. BOILERS, engines. 2d-hand macht INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 195.167 Frr\:xrgémust FOR SALE—Planing mill machinery; %o suit purchaser. one or all machines. 160 Berry st., between Third and Fourth. 5 PARLOR chairs in first-class condit al for 2 days, between 1 and 3 a 358 Brannan: FOR SALE—Good black walnut bedro t four pleces, springs, §20. "3521 Pine se " S SECOND-HAND belting, pull ines, bollers, aynames, te § HORSE-POWER boiler M. FRANCES, Independent slate-writing me- | ket, 327 Sixth: auction sales every Wednes- dium. 118 Halight st. day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. cheap. 426 Ninth st. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, clairyoyant, trance| CAMP wagons, buggies, wagons, harness of all | BARS, back bar = test medium and lite reader. 232 Stockton st. e g st aail. Tporinm Hates | | tors, nclewth Bifioe . hn o, O MRS. ELLIS, medium. 238 Valencia st.; read- $1: cir. Tues., Fri., 2 p. m.; Sat 26c. PALMISTRY, MRS. CHANDLER; readings dally with full explanations, at 3863 Geary st, between Powell and Mason. MRS. CHANDLER; readings dafly at resi- dence, 353 Geary st TO LEASE. THE old bullding of the Y. M. Sutter st.; long lease; very low be rentsd as a whole or in divisions. and spiendid location; no reasonal fused. Apply to & st ‘WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. BUSINESS wagon, $40; trotting cart, cost $100, for $40; young mare, handsome, speedy, well broke for city. 1929 Market st. ONE new 3-can milk wagon, egg wagon, 2 second-hand buggles. NEW and second-hand buggles cheap. 903 Golden Gate ave. FINE laundry, baker's and milk wagons cheap for cash or installments: 1 fine top and open buggy: also 1 hack. §28 Harrison st. 1 butter and 1370 Turk. and carts office furniture and fixtures: new and sec- ond hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1018-1021- Bhaat kN, M I A FINE t.m:.i for a present; full lime of graphophones, $10 each and upward. PIERCE 0 Enparine! building. PHONOGRAPHS, $20: s brojectoscope, $i00. Hacigarier. LAUNDRY machi E ‘woods; new. 24 hand. Bmith G J. R. POOL, housemover, dealer second-hand buliding material. 1134 Mission; tel. So. T81. SAFES—Bargains in new and secand hand; all sizes; half original cost. 109-111 Market, S. F. $5 per_dozen; 23-946 Market. namos. _electl 527 Mission. SPECIAL sale of harness and vehicles. bold Harness Co., 811 Larkin, opp. City Hall. Lie- | BARS, showcases, counters, shelving, etc. bought and sold. 1063 Mission st.,nr.