The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 21, 1898, Page 12

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E€AN FRANCISCO CALL. 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—21 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 387 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o’clock €21 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1841 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. 2261 Market street corner Sixteenth; until § o'clock. Eleventh street, of 2526 Mission street: open u corner of Twenty-seco unti 9 o'clock open n until 9 o'clock. <1) 9 ofclock. 4 and Kentucky CHURCH NOTICE Scientist, Central “hureh of Christ, T Church of e faney utter st., between Christian Science Bible le and 7:4 abject, mor: - (aaman Cleansed ant ave a. m ¥ children, 8. T CHURCH of the Advent (Episcopal), Eleventh st., near Market—F A. Emery, rector. a with sermon by Rev. Mr. Eddy of Cars ¥ 'Nev. Special cal service in th ing by fall vested A ity men and boys. Among the spe- T oambers will be Woodward's anthem, and the benediction Morn, b Tm of a cross before the Rev. Dr. Gilbert of Red urch, corner Post and Ma: reets—Rev. George C. Adams, D.D.. pastor, will preach morning and even- 1 o'clock. Theme, ening _service, he Savior's Estimate Sunday school and Bi- classes at 12:45 p. m. Y. P. S E. at 6:45 p. m. Samuel D. Mayer, organist and cholr master. e ST BIMPSON Memorial Methodist Eptscopal Church, corner Huyes and Buchanan sts.— Rev. John Steph: pastor, reside 309 Halght st. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 . m. The pastor will preach at both ser- at 11 & m., ~“The Sacrifices of 45 p. m., “The Brand of & chool at 12:30 p. m. C. intendent. Epworth League er meeting, 5 ck. The pub- invited to all the services of Seats free. Ushers in at- jurch, Post st., at 11 a. m. and ster—Services to- ay school at 9:30 a. m. Rev. on, D.D., pastor, will preach and evening. Morning subject: the World-Conguering Rellg fon. ng subject: ‘‘Ideal Manliness.” cordially invited. Congregational Church, corner and Bartlett sts.—Rev. J. K merly pastor of the First Church will preach at 11 a. m. and also ng service at 7:30 o'clock. Come 1 pews free; all cordially wel- * Baptist Church, Woods, D.D., with addresses aplains. After t 8:45 Christ rvice, and two ¢ lecture room 12:30 p. m 8:30 p. m. Galilee Mission, m. Bethesda Mission, fidweek services at the 5 p. m. tings, Sixteenth st., near Valen- Howard)—Bellevers gath- of the Lord Jesus Chri: m., breaking of bread f school; Bible class; 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., Bible 7:45 p. m., prayer meeting; your Bibles. Mason and Eilis meeting this (Sun ddresses by —first Towa. E ann of the Twentieth Kan- and of the First Tennessee. Solos Waltz, ice open to both the public invited. tions; brin ditorfum, €as and La by Madam fan Hall, o’clock Pacific The- or in Engl rendered during the 1 vited to attend. Church—M. E Discourse at 11 a. m. Sub- Thy Health, Saith the ices every Sunday at Yosemite e Sons' building, Mason st., be- cary and Post.; take elevator. D7 O™ MIwn TR e s will be held by Rev. M. M. 'he Coming of New Year's Da the Day of Atonement, at Mowry's Opera Hall, cor. Grove and Laguna sts., as during the past ars, with the greatest satis- ckets to be had from Rev. M. M. Ha, st., on the following Sun- days: ' Aug btember 4 and Septem- ber 11, hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 p. m., and all day Friday, September 16, at the above hall. Tickets, $1'and $150. "DIVINE services 2! will be held at Ea 1S on eomgat “oming New Year and Day of Tickets for sale at the hall to- ckets, $1 upward. Lodge No. 7. §19 Market st.; to-night, ‘‘This Origin, Object and End,”” Dr. Allen Grif- Tuesday night, YPHICAL Society — Public lectures Sunday evening at 8 o'clock in Me- morial Hall, 0dd Fellows' building. To-night, ““Spirituasm in Its Relation to Theosophy,” Miss Marie A. Walsh. Good music. Seats Special lecture on Wednesday evening SUNDAY MEETINGS. LECTUR andle, demonstrating mistry, phrenology and hasta Hall, Native Sons’ between Geary and Post, admission 1oc. by audience physiognomy, at building, Mason Sunday, 8 p. m. Mrs. from ND Mrs. Eberhardt’s grand test meeting Isfor Hall, on Mission st., bet. Nine- nd Twentleth, at 8 p. m., assisted by T. Martin of 215 Shotwell st.; ad- all, 305 Larkin' st., g San Francisco. T notice. D Psychical Soclety meets at Fra- ashington st., 8 p. m. Madame ntague will lecture and answer questlon; AT Dr. Rines’ Spirftual Soclety, 909 Market st.; 11, free; 2-8, 10c; Mrs. Barkeley, Vigers, Seely: McAllister st., Wednesday, 8 p. m.; benefit SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; City or country, PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. 5580. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. CAPABLE woman wants- work by the day washing, Ironing, housecleaning, at $1 per day and car fare; fine American cook. Address MRS. R., box 57, Call office. WANTED—Position as housekeeper by respect- able middle-aged lady; good cook and house- keeper; will cook for party on ranch. Address 777 Market st. WANTED—By respectable middle-aged Ameri- can widow, situation in small family or as ceper: good plain cook: can speak Ger- city or country; good clty references: no postals. 127 Turk st. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. WANTED—By man and wife, a situation In a camp; wife Is a good cook and man s handy with tools; is a first-class fireman and is handy around an engine, and is willing to make himself generally useful. Address J. C., box 8, Call office, Oakland. FINE cake baker and ornamenter, elderly man, wants a situation; wages reasonable. Please inquire or address Cake Baker, 1616 Stockton. TOSITION wanted as driver; take care of horses or tend garden: § vears in one place; references if required- Box 241, Call office. FIRST-CLASS German gardener, good propa- gator; can milk, run a gasoline engine and fake care of horses. Address box 22, Call. FIRST-CLASS machinist, toolmaker, triclan, wants position as engineer, ete. 233, Call office. elec- Bax MAN woman with the best of references Apply cooking 1n boarding Ad- :DISH gfrl woul house or laundry work in institution. dress 207 Montgomery ave. MAN Iady would like a position as nur- sery governess. 121 Mason st., inside bell. T industrious young lady experienced stenographer, typewriter, assistant bookkeep- er, desires situation; salary 3§ per week; references. H., box 118, Call office. INFANT'S nurse, entire charge; experience in bottle feeding; good city reference. &% Ness ave, erman_lady wants position % and plain cooking. Ad- dress’ MRS. PIERENZE, 503 Sixth st. MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes & situation as housekeeper; oty or country. Box 217, Cail. COLORE ) woman wants any kind of day's work. Clementina st., off Third. PROTESTANT and American cook, general housework and cooking; city or country. Box 218, 'all office. GOOD seamstress and chambermaid would like a situation. Box 115, Call office. NBAT, willing girl of 15 w dren’and Iight” housework wages 10 to $12 Address E. K., 429 DRESSMAKER, rellable and stylish, wishes engagements at $1 50 per day; tailor-made a specialty. 616 Ellis st. 1 ‘astro st. WILLING young man. able to keep books, wishes a start in a business house; employ er's terms accepted; best of references. Ad- 7, Call office, Oakland. 2 years old, wishes position as assistant _enginecr; understands surveying; good mechanic; moderate salary and perma- nent place. Box 245, Call office. GENERAL dry goods salesman, _speaking French, Italian and English, desires situa- tion; first rate references. Box 9899, Call. MIDDLE-AGED man wants employment about private place; single; reliable; references. Address box 248, Call office BRIGHT German boy of good parentage wishes to learn drug business. Please address Z., box 45, Call office. YOUNG man with good references desires po- sition in private place as gardener and man about place. Address E. C., box 9, Call of- fice, Oakland. POSITION wanted in furniture or second-hand; first-class hand in_stove repairing, woodwork or upholstering. 1610 Howard st. BELP WANTED—Continued. SECOND cool, hotel, north, $50; second cook, country. restaurant, $0; cook, country hotel fare advanced, $50; cook, country boarding: house, $40; short order cook, $10 & week: sec- ond cook and baker, fare paid, §35; Swedish baker, $§ a week:; baker, hotel, 33: third- hand ‘baker, $30; waiter, country hotel 330, country restaurant $30. C. R. HANSEN & €O., 103 Geary st. 10 4-HORSE teamsters———————{ree fare PERSONAL ATTRACTIVE, unincumbered young wido handsome and of sweet disposition, real ee tate and $76,000, looks for happiness through congenial, kind husband. Alone, Bast Sixty-fifth st., New York MME. DELIA FAUST has 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. removed to her new 20 2-horse teamsters. 8-horse plow teamster— ——————free fare for mew rallroad in_California. {ree fare — e MATRIMONIAL Magnet, monthly, price 100, ; sealed; wealthy membership; ~ largest In C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. United States. MRS. DORA J. MERRITT, 135 East Sixty-fifth st., New York. SEVEN laborers, $1 a day and board: 10 labor- ers for a mine, §1 60 to $250 a day, steady work, reduced fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. 1000 LABORERS and rockmen for Alaska and British Columbia ratiroads. Particulars at C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S, 104 Geary st. WANTED—50 men and strong boys to pick Erapes and work in wine cellars for large and relfable company at $21 per month and hoard, &00d long job and fare paid one way: furnace man for mine, $60; 2 Portuguese milkers, §30; stableman on ranch, near city, §25: driver for milk route in city, references required, $30 and found: cooks, walters, dishwashers, farm- ers, milkers and others; 10 men and boys to gather prunes, good pay. W. D. EW & CO., 626 Clay st. WANTED—Grape pickers .50 . TO-DAY (8! . pick grapes and work in winery for large company; long job: $21 per month and board: fare paid one way: we ship Monday afternoon; office open to-day (Sunday), 9 to 12. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. YOU will never go elsewhere if I dress your hair once for Zc; hair restored to natural color, $150 up; good switches, §1; finest, 38 30; extrd, $: open Sunday, § to 12. G. LED- ERER, 111 Stockton st. USE_ Lederer's _Quinonia; causes a healthy growth. G. LEDERER, 111 SKGCKU?II st. RAG carpets wove to order and for sale: also chenille-wove rugs, silk portiere: dealer In carpet twine, in hank or chain, at lowest GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth, Onlin at, Matrimonial Club; private many worth $50, x 1561, Denver, Col TLL any old miners of the early ‘50's who knew Morris Ingram or John Hanks, from years ‘52 to ‘66, write to- Mrs. Florence Hoyer, Paducah, Ky., or answer through paper? JOSEPH GREVEN, vocal teacher, 1236 Market et furnishes at short notice soloists for opera, oratorio concert and church; arranges and leads opera performances in English, Itallan, German and French. ANTED—Men in every town to sell the three best money making articles out; samples free to those - that mean business. MURPHY BROS., Stamford, Conn! ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 room: 2c to $150 per might; $150 to $8 per week: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. J. J. HEINZ, 60 Market st. officlal em- ployment scc. of Barbers' Protective Union. SUITS to order on installments at cash prices, $1 week. N. Y. TATLORING CO., 115 Kearny. WANTED—Position as engineer with some ‘mine or factory by a young man of steady habits; can sharpen tools if necessary, or fill any place about mine or mill: can give best of references. PERRY SHERMAN, EI Do- rado, El Dorado, Co., Cal. RELIABLE man wants situation as valet, servant, private secretary or tutor; aged G0 years; speaks French, German, Itallan and English; fair education; good nurse. Address 229 Fourth st. JOSEPH P. GRISON. YOUNG woman, active, intelligent, business- like, wants position to do office work; good at figures; good writer; will do cashier work, Box 45, Call office. collect, errands anything. FRENCH milliner wishes situation {n millinery store; city or country. Box 223, Call office. MONEY on dlamonds, sealskins, watches and jewelry at UNCLE HARRIS® 15 Grant ave. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket; 200 rooms; 26c fo $150 night: §150 to 36 week; convenient and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. COATMAKER for TS, 24 Sutter and adjoining countles to travel for manu- facturing house and appoint agents: one for local work; salary $75 per month and expenses. Address with references and pre- vious occupation, Century, 343 Market st., Philadelph! WANTED- ght young man as salesman; one who understands crockery and kitchen ware. Apply to-day (Sunday) to. Wetnstock, Lubin & Co., Market and Taylor sts., from 10 . to b p. m.; Taylor and Market sts. Tor st. entrance. 25 HOP pickers: good chance; see party Bo- nanza House, £ Market st., this eve. after 7. FASTERN girl wishes general housework in American family; {8 a good cook; 20 Please address box 4, Call. TWO women want washing or house-cleaning, or any kind of day work. Call 127 Turk st GERMA cleaning b GERMAN girl and boy, aged 16 _to 18 to learn fur trade. Inquire at 533 Geary POSITION as nurse, or doctor's assistant, by competent and experienced Eastern lady, or can fill position of teacher, governess or housekeeper: best references. Address box 11, Call office, Oakland. woman wants washing or house- Natoma. willing TWO refined ladles recently from the East, | capable of taking full charge of house, or would act as companfon, assistant. would like to take charge of invalid or child; city or country: no objection to travel; good ref- erences. Address M. S., box 11, Call office, Oakland. GIRL speaking French wishes position for up- stairs work and sewing, Oakland preferred: > | i MARKET ST.—Branch office of The Call. bscriptions COAT makers wanted for country. Apply at 7 Montgomery st. HELP WANTED—FEMALE, e e e oes CHAMBERMAID, country hotel, $15; woman with a child as housekeeper, smail ranch, $15, see party here; waitress, hotel near city, 2 ADY, 634-638 Clay st. SER wanted in millfnery store. Fillmore st. AGENTS wanted to handle the maglc hand loom; good profits. Greater West Adv. and Noveity Co., 1li6% Washington st., Oakland. RESPECTABLE glrl for housework; wages $12 references. Devisadero st, $20. MURRAY & R! —Respectable young girl, living at , to learn a speclalty. Apply E. E. Mc- physician for the hair, room 2(3 Claus Spreckels bldg., 9 to 10 a. m. Monday. GIRL for general housework. 417 Fair Oaks ar Twenty- 'th. RIENCED hands on wrappers to take ‘Work home. STEINER, 418 Ellis st. references. Address A. C., box 2, Call fice, Oakland WANT Situation by thoroughly _experi- enced invalid or child’s nurse and seamstress can take complete charge; formerly sick nurse; references; wages $25 a month. Call or address all week, 562 Fifteenth st., Oakland city or country. EXPERIENCED operators on_wrappers_and ladies’ goods. NEWBAUER BROS., 18 First. | EXPERIENCED girl to work in delicacy store. Call bet. 9 and 11 a. m., 147 Taylor st. WANTED—A first-class dress goods salesman. Apply to-day (Sunday) from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., at WEINSTOCK, LUBIN & CO.’S, cor. Market and Taylor sts., Taylor-st. entrance. SOLICITORS wanted. Apply at 404 McAliister street. COOK wanted at 625 Davis st. Call bet. 9 and 10 a. m. Sunday. SALESMAN wanted for useful ‘make from $3 to $4 per day. Call or 120 Sixth st., room 2. article; can adress RETAIL salesman with experience In grocery or crockery business: give experience and wages wanted. Box 222, Call office. YOUNG man to take position In cloak depart- state age, experlence, references, sal- Box 63, Call office. 2 CLOTHING salesmen wanted in San Fran- cisco and one in each county In every State to take orders for our $ to $10 made-to-meas- ure suits and overcoats; live men without ex- perience can make $150 per month; If you can furnish satisfactory reference we will furnish a complete sample line and outfit and start you at work at once. For particulars address AMERICAN WOOLEN MILLS CO., Enter- prise bullding, Chicago. WANTED—Woman and girls to work on fruit. GERMAN woman wants work by the day; small washing or house cleaning. 002 Stev- enson st.. near Sixth and Market. ¢ wants work of any kind by the day. WOMA S Linden ave. WORKING housekeeper in a small family; or i _do work in family. 933 Natoma et., SH woman wishes work by the day; €ood washer, ironer. Call at 7 Californi woman wishes a situation for second work and waiting or sewing; good references. Call between 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. at 545 Na- toma st., between Sixth and Seventh. FIRST-CLASS Swedish girl wishes place to do | gecond work or housework; wages $25. 1215% Mission st. | 376 San Jose ave. | FIRST-CLASS saleslady for cloak and suit house. Box 69, Cal McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery | “School 1s the only successful school of its | kind on the coast: we teach the cutting, mak- ing, trimming and fitting of stylish hats and dresses; all are invited to visit our school; patterns cut to order 25c up; pupils work for themselves: positions free. 113 Post st. LEARN ladies’ talloring at Storey’s Ladle Tailoring College, 1309 Broadway, Oaklanc lessons unlimited; on weekly pa:ments; good positions free. WANTED—To-day, attractive young lady to assist managing roadhouse near city; plano player preferred; steady, beneficlal home. Bee proprietor 867 Market st., room 43. YOUNG German woman with a child wants a poeition as housckeeper or to Cook on & ranch. 856 Mission sf YOUNG lady with experience and good refer- ences wishes to take charge of rooming house; salary moderate. Landlady, 23 Stocktn. educated, refined Catholic young lady wishes to be nurse to children Dot younger than 4; best references. Address 400 Sutter. REFINED and educated lady wishes position as companion to invalid lady or child. HAT- TIE M. COOK 1335 Jackson st. RELIABLE woman wishes washing, Ironing or housecleaning by the day. 400 Golden Gate ave., downstairs. COMPETENT _dressmaker makes children’s dresses; fitted at their homes. Address 357 Hayes st. LADY of experience and abflity would ltke a position as_managing housekeeper in hotel or lodging house: city or coutry. Address box 711, Call Office. TRUSTWORTHY _elderly lady, Ferrie st. WOMAN wants housework In the country; is a good cook. 1 Essex place. MONEY on diamonds, sealskins, watches and Jewelry at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant ave. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. ubscriptions and ads taken. — SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. CHINESE and Japanese (estab. 20 years) help. tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 6i0 Clay st. CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office; best help. 41414 O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426. SITUATION wanted; druggist; registered 4 States; best references. Box 43, Call office. off Point Lobos avi upper flat. HOSPITAL trained nurse, male, would like in- valid domestically or otherwise care for sick; Food ireterences: 788 Folsom st.; telephone ain 5626. COACHMAN or stableman (Swede) wants lt- uation in private family; understands the care of horses, carriages, some gardening, etc.; good references. Box 218, Call office. MARRIED man, paper-hanger, Wwith tools, painter, etc., wants situation at once. AN- TON, 237 Shipley st., between Fifth and Sixth. YOUNG man, good_cook, wants position in small restaurant. Box 230, Call office. 2p m., 8 p. m.; 10c. 33 Mc- itt, Nita, Mrs. Bird, Hargrave, meeting: AN experienced gents' furnishing salesman, one'that can sell goods, desires‘a position; moderate salary to start on. Box 228, Call. Protestant, | wishes light place in nice family. Address 23 | steady work on frult and WOMEN and girli Ltd., capning. Californian Cannerfes Co., Brannan st., bet. Third and Fourth. WOMEN and girls to work on frult. Appl: CODE-PORTWOOD CANNING CO., Tentl and Bryant sts. | WANTED—At 14 Hayes st PRESSER wanted on ladles cloaks. Apply at once to L. HOROVITZ, 751 Market st. WANTED—Young man of good address. Post st 342 country. Apply REISS | NEW method of treating_ diseases by elec- 2 tricity: lessons given. 1515A Howard st. TED—An energetic man or lady in this | ELECTRIC sealskin Jackets to order, 0. MARX'S Fur Store, 957 Market st. @50 | HOME in_confinement; diseases of womel MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 8th st., Alameda. SUITS to order on easy instaliments. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st., bet. 7th and Sth. A WEEK'S news for 6 cents — The Weekly Call, in wrapper, for malling. MATRIMONY. CALL or gend 12c for August marriage paj ‘Address “‘Wedding Bell,’” 111 Elils st., S. r. DRESSMAKERS. SAN FRANCISCO Ladles' French Tafloring College. 916 Market st. MME. GOLDSTEIN—Elegant, stylis! up: dresses made over. 3 Eddy st. rm. 1 MENTS. AS we are selling good upright planos for 36 cash and $6 per month, we ask you to investl- Zate and approve this method; prices are the Same as if purchased for all cash; bargains in good second-band uprights upon same easy ayments and some good pianos for i3, 34 and 5 er month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Stelnway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter ste., San Francisco, and Thirteenth and Broadway, Oakland. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago is KOHLER “ CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. Planos, organs and 211 other musical instruments of all grades and prices; terms easy; prices lowest: every- thing possible done to please and satisfy the customer. A _GOOD square plano for practice, $25; a fine Emerson, $50; an elegant Steinway piano, $150; a carload of new Hardman pianos just ar- elegant instruments; prices reasonable. G CO., 24 floor Flood bldg. MARSHALL & WENDELL, 3$75; C. Hall, Bradbury, $130; Neuman, $145; Sterling, Estey, $1%0; guaranteed; easy payments. \J. CURTAZ & SON, Chickering agents, BE 16 O'Farrell st. RECRUITS wanted for the United States ma- able-bodled, rine corps, United States navy; unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 years, who ‘are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally declared their intention to become such; must be’ of go0d character and habits and able to speal read and write English, and be between 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet In height. For further information apply at the recruiting office, 20 Ellie st., San Francisco, Cal. ve sollcitor to take orders for funeral plece: mission. —Men to learn barber trade; 1542 Market st. ‘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: 31 to $3 per week. WANTED—Salesman for furniture departmen one that keeps stock: also wrap and pack easy turniture. _Apply at 523 Market st., room 17, from 2 o3 p. m. BARBERS’ Progressive Unlo: - m’ Bernard T ss'n_Free Employm't Office. S HS, Sec., 3% Grant ave.; tel. Grant 1 BARE FUCI WANTED—Operators on flannel overshirts; a few inexperienced hands taken and taught. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 3% Yremont st. MONEY on diamonds, sealskins, watches and rewelry at U LE HARRIS', 15 Grant ave. LEARN dressmaking and millinery: positions free: patterns 2c up. McDowell’s, 103 Po and ordinary seamen at HANSEN'S, Vallejo st. | | BPECIAL sale of planos FOR sale for cash, as I leave San Francisco, grand upright piano for one-third its value: standard make; used three months: 5 years’ guarantee from manufa r. 226 Eighth st. planos will be sold_for price by THE ZENO 769 Market st.; they esh stock. FOR the next 30 day cash at almost cost MAUVAIS MUSIC CO. aking room for R & CO., Byron Mauzy, Newby, Evans, & and other pianos: see our rent plan; no interest first year. 308, 310, 312 Post STEINWAY upright, almost new; bargain for cash. 3 Turk st. A—360; UPRIGHT; 3 Installment plancs. 216 McAllister st. other cheap ; Wholesale prices to all. W C. HAMILTON, 324 Post st. TAD" smallest; price lowest: uprights, 376 up; rents, $2 up. HEINE, 136 Ellls st. A GOOD upright very cheap. 16 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank. SCHMITZ. KNABE planos; new scale; new styles. KOH- LER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. A _WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, in wrapper, for mailing. MEN'S flne calf shoes to order, $250; men's soling, 35c; only one price. 953 Howard st. TO tallors—Coatmakers wanted. Apply at 11 _a. m. at the Stevenson-st. entrance. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Cifil. Sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage paid. S — HELP WANTED—-MALE. TO-DAY...... SUNDAY MURRAY & READY Leading Employmen want—500 men for Arizona. 67 woodchoppers, tools fu cord; 20 men to hoe beans, et and found; 3 butter-makers and §25 and found 3 Sultana dipper. htree budder Man for drying of ‘orchard and vine- yard; 2 boys to learn city trades....$3 week. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. BAKER, pastry, country, $40 and found. MUR- RAY & READY, 634-635 Clay st. GERMAN _grocery boy, city, $10 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. TAILOR......For country place......Shoemaker. CHARLES LYONS, 721 Market st. WANTED—At Montana House, 761% Mission st., men to take rooms; llc, 15c and 25c per night; 6c, %c and $1 per week. MONEY on diamonds, sealskins, watches and Jewelry at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant ave. SAILORS, ordinary seamen, carpenters, coas Australia, Burope. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart. MEN to learn barber trade in § weeks. San Francisco Barber College, 1381 Elghth st. SAILORS and_ ordinary seamen wanted at LANE'S, 604 Davis st., near Jackson. SINGLE furnished, fine, large, sunny and airy room, 25c night. Rosedale House, 321 Ellis st. TRY Acme House, 857 Market st., below Sixth, for a room; 25c a night; $1 a week. WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. San HORSES, FOR sale—Good working horse; cheap. Oak st. , LARGE assortment of work, draught and driv- ing horses, cheap. 145 Valencia st. 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons, buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Mar- ket, 327 Sixth; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 15 CAMP wagons, buggles, wagons, harness of all kinde: 40 horses; must sell. Emporium Sales Yards, 220 Valencia st WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. SIDE-SPRING business buggy, cheap. 55 Beale st., upstals FINE laundry, bakers' and milk wagons cheap for cash or installments; 1 fine top and open buggy: also 1 hack. 28 Harrison st. SPECIAL sale of harness and vehicles. Lie- bold Harness Co., 211 Larkin, opp. City Hall. O almost new, SINGLE rooms, 10c and 1ic night: 7ic and $1 week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard sts. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. WINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 Third st near Market; 200 rooms, 25c night; reading-room; BOILERS, engine: -hand machinery. Mc- INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 196-197 Fremont st. 634-636 Clay st. AGAIN. .. COOKS . . TO-DAY We want 5 hotel cooks, $i5, $36 and $25 and found; we want 2 camp cooks, $40 and $35 and found: we want 8 short-order cooks, $35 and found; 9 dishwashers, $25; $20 and $15 and ound ... MURRAY & READY, |..634-635 Clay st. , the king of mediums; test circle every one gets a test. to-night C. MAYO-STEERS, 112t Oak st. day, 8 p. m.; Thursday, 2 p. readin, TEST meeting _to-night; Mmes. Roblnson, ,l ew, Griffin, Lester. 6th and Market; free. KATIE HE sittings daily: $1; clr- cles every ng, 25 essie st. 641 MRS, WEST, test medium, clairvoyant, mag- netist, removed to 1017 Franklin st., Oakland. MRS. EGGERT AITKEN has moved to 120 MeAlifster st., fiat No. 1; sittings daily. 5 rializing 409 Leavenworth st - MEETING NOTICES. ERAL notice — Cal 1, K. T.—Officers and members are herby notified to as- semble in the asylum THIS DAY (SUNDAY) at 1 p. m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our deceased fra- ter, SIR SAMUEL WARBURTON. By order of SIR JOHN P. FRASER, Em. Commander. SIR HIRAM T. GRAV. Recorder. CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, F. and A. FUNE! mandery, No. 1, M —The officers and members of the A above named lodge are hereby noti- fled to attend the funeral of our late brother, SAMUEL WARBURTON, in Kinj Solomon’s Hall, Masonic Temple, THI: DAY (SUNDAY), August 21, at 2 o'clock . m. Master Masons and friends of the deceased are invited. By order of the Master. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Becretary. THE annual meeting of the Ladies’ Seaman's Friend Society will be held in the parlors of the Sailors' Home on WEDNESDAY, August 24, at 3 p. m MRS. W. H. BARNES, THE annual mecting of the stockholders of Pacific Undertakers will take place at the office of the company, 777 Mission street, San Francisco, Cal., TUESDAY, August 23, 1893, at § o'clock p. m., for the election of direc- tors for the ensuing term and the transaction of such other business as come before Secretary. it. Transfer books will close Friday, August 19, 1898, at 4 p. m. By order of the board of director: M. C. GORHAM, Sec: AN up-to-date printer, capable of holding any position in news or job office, desires situa- tion; wife also a compositor. Address box €3, Call office. ENGINEER, mechanical, mining, rallroad and mill experience, desires permanent situation at reasonable wages; married, sober, indus- trious and energetic; references. Box 63, Call. GERMAN speaking young man wishes situa tion at any kind of work: willing and oblig- ing. Address box 225, Cail office. PRACTICAL bookkeeper, aged 25, single, fa- miliar with general office work, speaking and Writing Spanish (having acquired the same in Spanish South America), desires position: first-class references. Address SEATON, 66 Sreen st. MAN and wife, German, would Jike to have positions in private family; wife good cook, man handy around house or milk ranch; ex- perienced.” S. F., box 65, Call office. WANTED, by experienced bookkeeper, smail sets to keep, or will do expert work for large firms or corporations, in city or country: re- llable, accurate; best of references. Address box 70, Call office. WANTS employment; & young man, aged 18 years, lives with his parepts, has the best of referénce, would like to learn some re- gpectable business; is not afraid of work; wages no object. Please address J. L. M. box 67. Call office. WILLING young man, able to keep books, wishes a start in a business house; employ- er's terms accepted: best of references. Ad- dress C., box 7, Call office, Oakland. ENGINEER wants steady position; 16 years' experiente: can run compound or condensing; practical machinist; also understands the care of nearly all wood working machinery. Address H. A., box 5005, Call office. 15 FRUITPICKERS, 323 and found; fare $i. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. . FREE FARE ........ r a tunnel, railroad work, good Wages; 19 pickers for a tunnel, rallroad work, good wages; G4 2-horse teamsters, rallroad Work, good wages; $6 slip-scraper teamsters, raflroad work, good wages; 15 4-horse team- sters, raflroad work, good wages; 26 Fresno scraper teamsters, railroad work, good wages; 56 common laborers, rallroad work, good wages .. FREE FARE. .......FREE F. . MURRAY & READY, 634-63 Clay st. FARMERS and wives. MURRAY & READY, §34-636 Clay st. YOUNG bakery boy to scale off dough, $25 and found; 10c fare. MURRAY & READY, 634- 636 Clay st. $2 50 DAY, A spectal common laborers cheap railroad rates, wages from 32 60 day. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. .$2 50 DAY ..TO THE MINES. of 50 men, KING of Fire Killers—State rights and local agencies for King of Fire Killers, the abso- lute, infallible fire extinguisher, can be ob- tained: no liquids, but a dry compound; best and cheapest vet invented; a necessity for every home, office, factory and all bulldings; an elegant chance for men or women with small_capital. For terms apply to CRES- ;EN":, CHEMICAL CO., 72 Beekman st., N. . clty. PARTNERS WANTED. BREFOSSESSING lady with o0 wanted as artner in first-class variety act. Address FURNITURE WANTED. CASH for fixtures, grocerles, furniture, mer- chandise; sold on commission; reasonable. E. COHN, auctioneer, 430 Seventh. Tel. Mint 1904. H. BAUM buys furniture and general mer- essie 32. chandise. 1057 Market st.: tel. ROOMS WANTED. B e ST T e e BY September 1, 2 or 3 comfortably furnished rooms for 3 adults within 6 blocks of Third and Market sts.; rent not to exceed $20. Box 66, Call office. WANTED—Exchange art works, pictures or lessons in drawing for light housekeeping rooms. Address A., box 715, Call office. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. | — = = 12 Y | FOR Sale—Fine thoroughbred Japanese pug: IRONMOLDER, country. MURRAY & |39 HAYES ST.—Branch office of The Call. | marked black and white. Address box 23, READY, 634-63 Clay st. Subscriptions and_ads_taken. Call office. § STONEMASONS, rough work, country: 3 FOR Sale—Fancy pigeons; extra fine; stonemasons’ helpers. MURRAY & READY, SoEEs ¥ §i1 Castro st.. i ; rich milk, 2214 Alameda RESTAURANT range; cheap If taken at once. 18 East st. SOME first-class mining machinery; easy terms. Assay Office, 10 Stevenson FOLDING bed, black walnut bedroom set: good; cheap. 114 Jones st. HORSESHOER'S outfit for sale cheap. Apply cheap; blacksmith shop, 1223 Fell st. PHONOGRAPHS, $20; records, % per dozen: projectoscope, $100. Bacigalupl, 938-452 Market: 8-HORSE power boller and engine; cheap; run- ning now, 426 Ninth st. 2 2 MULES, harness and covered sprin) $30. 1526 Walnut st., Alameda. Ziop il FOR Sale—A highly-bred bull terrier dog, pu White: 11 months old: Al pedigree: a fine Address box 846, Call office. animal OLD buildings and_lumber bought an: Apply Eilfs, near Buchanan, or Royal dué"&]-g: 126 Ellis st. F. J. FRENCH & CO. BARS, back bars, mirrors, show c coun- ters,” linoleum, office furniture, = store - and office. furniture and | 1;:3;:-; new and sec- ond hand. J. L 1017-1019-1021- _ Mission above Sixth. S T SECOND-HAND belting, pulleys, shattl 7 ines, botlers, dynamos, ete. ‘516 Mission'st. 186..MEN AND BOYS..WOMEN AND GIRLS, Familles and parties, anybody and everybody, come and go hop picking; fare $1; office fee §0c; owner of ranch at our office; see him ana have a 6 weeks' outing; $1 per 100 pounds; heavy crop; you can make big money. MUR- RAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. TO-DAY. SUNDAY ......AFTER 10 A. M. 15 laborers for a sawmill.. -$26 and found 3_choremen, city jobs. .$15 and found 15 laborers and teamsters, city jobs, $1 75 and $1 60 day; 64 tiemakers.. t0 1lc_each Man to work in wine cellar......$20 and found $3 day each.......Hay balers.......83 each § farm and orchard hands, $26 and and found; 2 choremen for ranches..$20 and found MURRAY & RELDY, 634-636 Clay st. GARDENER of long experlence wants situa- tion; thoroughly understands rose house, green house flower garden, budding, grafting, ropagating fruit and Vegetable growing; st of reference. Box 195, Call office. CATHOLICS_Will some charitable Catholic Eive mé employment of any kind? Am first- class butler: two years in last place; not afraid of work. Box 240, Call office. SOBER Frenchman 56 years old: first-class ref- grences; ax gardener, or indoor work; would e steady place n family. A. VITTU, 540 Washington st. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 84 (50 cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be E-ynblu at the office of the company, 227 Market st., on and after Thursday, Sep- tember 1898. Transfer books will close on Friday, August 26, 1898, at 8 o’filoek p. m. E. H. SHELDON, MIDDLE-AGED man, sober and Industrious, £00d coachman or gardener, wants position in vate family; good references. Address L. ., 763 Mission 'ot. . BITUATION wanted by res| ble as watchman, porter, stableman, mmm et Address A. foiion ofjtrast; relerences, ., ‘Kearny ot. . LABORERS—25 more men wanted for general Tabor on concrete foundations: Port Towns- end, Wash.; $176 per day with 25c additional under_certain conditions, and return fare to San Francisco; must pay fare going; steam- er Queen, August 24. Apply to Pacific Bridge Co., 4 California room §. BARKEEPER, German, must be single; state last place worked in and inclose written tes- timoni; none considered without. Box 215, Call office. BOY wanted. Red Seal Printing and Publish- ing Company, 506 Market st. WANTED—A competent ladies’ tailor who can cut, design, fit end finish ladies’ tailor gowns in the most skillful workmanship only need apply; state previous employment, Address box 237, Call o‘f,flea. i 5 APPRENTICE over 20 in mining and elec- trical engineering; no salary first year. Box | 226, Call otfice. : PROFICIENT musician, excellent planist; fn- struction for meals or room. Box 243, Call, _— ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. 3. R. POOL, house mover, dealer s 5 buils ng material. 1124 Mission; l‘:ivngo.hg,fl“f BAFES—Bargains in new and second-hand; half original cost. 108-111 uuk:t,nds. .l'il'l ROOM and board in private family by young lady in exchange for vocal lessons. Axdm! box 224, Call office. LADY wishes room and board; ecity or Oak- land; references. Box 115, Call office. LADY will teach plano for room; Missfon pre- ferred. Box §8, Call office. LADY wants board and lodging in home of gentle pecple in San Erancisco. D. E., box 9. Call_office. Oakland. WANTED—-MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—Cheap for cash gasoline launch 22 to 28 feet long; Orfental or Unlon engine pre- ferred; must be in first-class condition. Write full particulars to G., box 7, Call, Oakland. PHOTOGRAPHIC and magic lantern Tatus. pecond-hand, 108 Montgomery st. BICYCLES. A A A A AR I WILL sell 16 new 1897 high-grade bicycles (sold In 1897 for $100) at $29; biggest ain of the year; first come, first served. JOSEPH HO! , »Twentieth and Folsom sts. BARS, show ci counters, shelvin, bought and sold. 1063 Mission st., nr. OMAR! m and Clalrvoy- ant Located Permanently in His Own Home at 325 Eddy Street. 1 MAR! . ~ .. OMAR! The World’'s Greatest Mediu [e) OMAR! OMAR! OMAR! THE OCCULT WONDER. MARVELOUS TESTS! NAME OF EVERY CALLER. e band. Name of Sweetheart or Husl “TRUTHFUL IN HIS PREDICTIONS, 5 T RELIABLE IN HIS ADVICE. No matter what troubles you may have with ourself or others, come and he wiil guide you. He advises you with a certainty higher than | human power. PROF. OMAR IS _RECOGNIZED PRESS, Medical fraternity and scientists ge s the foremost medium in the country, an ehould not be classed with card readers, for- tune tellers, palmists, astologers and similar humbugs. Prof OMAR, fession, acknowledged by lic of two continents as the most re medium and clairvoyant, s perman cated in San Francisco, and may be consulted from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. dally and Sunday. Prof. OMAR’S past record and strictly honor- able dealings are sufficient guarantee for his future work, and have won him the good Wil of the press and people. HONEST, FEARLESS AND CAPABLE. He Is the foremost medium of the day. He fully understands the responsible position he is placed in by the remarkable gift he is en- dowed with, and he will try his best to help those who need help, and advise those who need advice, and do all in his power to show all his honest callers plainly and in forcible language how to gain happiness and prosper- ity. 7Y THE nerally as the brilllant star of his pro- Tthe press and pub- markable ently lo- 1 | OMAR NEVER FAILS To unite the separated and Cause speedy and happy marriages. OMAR Guarantees Success in all cases. HIS REVELATIONSF&}}E MOST WONDER- and acknowledged to be of the highest order, not made to satisfy idle curiosity only, but in- tended to glve those who seek the truth a permanent benefit. He does not cater to the superstition of the lgnorant, credulous people. If you are in doubt that he can and will per- form all he claims, feel yourself invited to call, and he will give you a more substantial proof of his marvelous power than you have ever before received from mortal. If marriage, sickness, deaths, changes, travels, divorces, separations, lawsults, busl. ness_transactions, wills, deeds, mortgages, lost or absent friends’ interest you; if you desire to be more successful; if you desire to have your domestic troubles removed, your lost l.vz re- turned, your bitterest enemies converted into stanch’ friends—in a word, whatever may be your troubles, suspiclons or desircs. CALL ON THIS GIFTED MAN And he will send you away happler, wizer and bolder than before. HOURS—9 A. M. to 8 P. M. DAILY AND SUNDAY. N. B.—Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. All business sacred and confidential. Parlors so arranged that you meet no strang- ers. Maid In attendance. AT HOME ALL DAY SUNDAY. | PROFESSOR OMAR, 3% EDDY ST. PROF. OMAR {s the only medium in this | city who has appeared before the London Psychic Research Soclety, as well as Boston and Detroft branches of same, and Indorsed | by all three. Testimonials and Diplomas are on file in his office. Cut This Out. It Appears Sunday Only. This advertisement and $1 will to a $2 reading. entitle you WHAT IS YOUR VOCATION? HAVE YOU PROSPERED?Y WHAT ARE YOUR HOPES? MRS. DR. F. CLARK Wil lift the dark veil of your future life; she gives you valuable ADVICE and AID in all affairs of life, of private as well as of busi- ness nature, as, for instance, pertaining to Lové, Matrimony, Friendship, Business, Law | Suits, Contested Wills, Divorce, Damage Sults, Mining. She discovers lost or stolen property, finds | buried treasures, prevents sickness, misfor- tune, reconciles the separated. thus restoring lost happiness. Every person is adapted to some particular business, profession or trade, which may justly be termed their true vocation, and yet more than half of you are fighting agalnst an un- known fate for fame, fortune and position ‘which you do not and cannot obtain until you find your true vocation. Hours, 10 to § dally. Send stamp for circu- lar and spectal terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, 1206 Market st., opposite Sixth, 8. F. [l ATTENTION! YOUR DESTINY FORETOLD! PROF. H. ROMAINE, THE ORIENTAL SEER, LATE OF INDIA. —TELLS FULL NAME OF EVERY CALLER— Tells names of your friends. Tells you what you called for. Tells all about your business affairs, All about your Jove and domestic affairs. Causes speedy marris . Reunites the separated In seven days. Logcates burled treasures in five days. Locates mines and valuable ores. Recovers old estates and valuable papers. Removes evil influences, bad habite. ete. Gives good luck in all your undertakings. e et th Glgnnleeu Success of the above work or Mone; fun Belng a Master, He Never ;n?l‘: Eoss Hours, 10 to 8. Satisfaction guarani Letters with stmpx':nnwet::g. e OFFICES 1206—MARKET ST.—1206 FIRST FLOOR, SUITE 104. 1 SEWING MACHINES. AUTOMATIC, Domestic, Singer and Wh cheap; repairing guaranteed. 1915 Mission l:.: §2 MONTHLY, rented; repaired, bought. sold; machine supplies. 185 Sixth; phone Mint 45 ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; repairing at lowest rates 205 Fourth SPIRITUALISM. DR. ALICE TOBIAS—Test meeting to-night. 111 Larkin st.; free sittings daily, 560 Minna. 0. A. KRAUS, medium; astrology and palmis- try; sittings dally. 334 Eddy st. o MRS. ELLIS, medium, 233 Valencia st.; read- ings, §1; cir. Tues., ., 2 p. m.; Mon. 8; 25c. MRS. SHAFFER, test- and business medium; sittings daily. 31216 Sixth st. e M. FRANCES, Independent slate-writing me- BICYCLES sold, fred and built to order. J. HOLLE, Twentieth and Folsom sts. dium. 115 Halght st. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, cl trance test medium and life reader. Str;nlhm st. . XHYSICIANS. DR. C. C. O'DONNFELL, office and residence, 1206 Market; diseases of Women a specialty, HYPNOTISM 7 FREE clinic Th -y . 23; n%" .:l.r-dly 0?.“)‘3 23; College MRS, 3. 3. WHITNEY, eal clairvoyant e nose diseases and bf,f,‘“a e Revesycd reme: , a uman g Stamp for cireular, 52 Stoteion gt MME. PORTER, wonderful clalrvoyant and gard reader; born with double veil and second sight: diagnoses disease; full life reading; la. S0c, gents 3);palm. andclalir. sit. $1 50. 126 Turk. WERTHEIM & KERTH, Real Estate ang ‘Business Agency—Rent and money collectors partners secured. We have always on hand 5 selection of real estate and business places, We offer for sale to-day: $2250—Saloon, elegantly fitted up, With res. taurant and private rooms: cheap rent ang Jease: best location on Market st. $5000—One of the finest and best saloons in this clty; located among merchants and mar- Kets; doing a large business; stock, fixtures, lease; cheap rent: full investigation to pur. chaser; this Is an excellent opportunity. $1250--Millinery store In best part of the city, including stock and fixtures. $1200—Grocery and bar; fine location south ot Market st.; cheap rent and lease. $2000—Lodging -house, 34 rooms, finely fur. nished; best location; near Market st. ‘Parties Intending to buy or sell businesses or real estate please call at our office. WERTHEIM & KERTH, $30 Market st., southeast cor. Stockton, A_PROSPEROUS confectionery and ice crean Dusiness., clegant fixtures; fine locality, KREDO & CO. AR $975_BRANCH bakery, delicacy and notlons: § B aished rooms; recelpts $10 daily. KREDO & CO. Grocery and bar; fine corner. 850—Grocery and family liquor. & CO. & 3 2 MORE men wanted with $500 each security and good position. KREDO & CO., 2214 Geary $1200-FIRST-CLASS restaurant and _oyster house in a prosperous country town; dof business from $30 to $50 daily: long leas best location; legitimate, established bu ness; trial given. McLAUGHLIN & CO. Market st. $125—GROCERY chance on account of fures worth more than price asked. LAUGHLIN & CO., 777 Market st. FOR sale—100 shares in the Dutch Mining any Milling Company at bargain rates: miny situated on Quartz Mountain, Tuolumn. County, Cal.; stamps dropping, developed ard good record for dividends. Apply to JOH HEENAN, attorney-at-law, 220 Sansome st San Francisco. YOUNG man for pros Dbusiness with about $4000; exceptional chi full half interest given in first-class real es- tate; good income. Box 213, Call office. LIGHT profitable cash business for man an Wife; investigate. 1023 Market st. Apply Sun day and Monda: MAN with $300 would like to go in as partner in paying restaurant or coffee house or sa- Toon: ood waiter. T. K., box 64, Call office 2000 acres; 7 miles T 12 ton: half interest .4, 133 California st 3160 BUYS half Interest in a well-establist real estate agency: good prospects: call p: sonally. ROBT. BENJAMIN, 1il Ellis st SWELL established business suitable for man ‘and wife: worth $150 a_month; small capi- tal. 5§ San Pablo ave., Oakland ELEVENTH and Mission—Corner_store; opportunity for saloon or French liquor stc KREDO and _bar; bargain; a rars f sickness: stock and fix Me- erous paying real estats COAL; fine prospec road; local deman money to develop. 4 BAKERY, with fine counter trade, for salo at 2 bargain; see this. 302 Sacramento st. BAZAAR; value $1200; must be sold or ex- changed. Address box 117, Call office. FOR sale—Bakery and notlon store, with fix- tures. Apply 203 Howard st. RESTAURANT and coffee saloon for sale. 1125 Stockton st., cor. Pacific. CANDY and clgar store; 3 rooms; furniture; Cheap rent; exchange for camping outfit or cheap for cash; cause of sale sickness. 523 Third st. $300_PARTNER wanted in light business, where the services of plain, steady man are preferred to hired help; business long estab- lished and too much for one man; no experi ence required; trial given; $18 to '$30 a week each. Apply 3 to 5 p. m., § Geary, room 2. EXPERIENCED miner with good referen: has located 2 claims with 5 ledges near Angels Camp; wants partner with money for developing. Address Miner, box 239, Call DOWN-TOWN route morning paper for sale; cheap; sickness. Address Route, box 234, Call. $800—_FINE tures and furniture for sale. EXPERIEN her to open business. located corner grocery, Box D dentist wishes graduate part- Address 703 Ivy ave. GOOD harness business for sale; work enough gation given; re- E. 121 Oakland. ng men with first- class references to complete party of § for an expedition to South Sea and Philippine {slands object trading, exploration and prospecting. Address box Call office. EXCELLENT chance for right party; well es- tablished gloves, feathers and clothes clean- ing works; worth $500; sell if taken imme- diately for $150. Apply 154 Octavia. FOR Sale—A long established merchant taftor business; the proprietor retires from business on_account of going to Burope. JOHN RED- LEY, 340 Third st. GROCERY and bar: established 40 years; pres- ent owner 20 years; sickness cause of sale. Eighth and Harrison, opp. Recreation Park. EXPRESS business, 30 vears established; maks ofter, Northeast cor. Pine and Montgomery, stand. Residence, 235 Dorland st. DRUG store: bay town: bar- Address 5., money maker; gain; monopoly; $1200; terms. box 3, Call office. RESTAURANT; just the place for man and wife: cheap if faken this month. Apply 387 s st. LADY In legitimate business wishes gentleman to buy half interest. Address box 242, Call. $250—FRUIT and groc gon; must sell. 317 FOR Sale—Uiyster saloon; good location; cheap rent; bargain. 229 Fourth st. MONEY cn dlamonds, sealskins, watches and jeweiry at UNCLE HARRIS'. 15 Grant ave. TO PRINTERS—Complete job office in Oak- land; cheap for cash. D., box 1, Call, Oakland. FOR sale—Call route at San Jose. For par- ticulars apply at Call business office. COFFEE_ and tea routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO.’S, 415 Sacramento st. business, horse & wa- Pablo ave., Oakland. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE. A—KREDO & CO.. ....MONEY TO LOAN 105 rooms; best paying In city z ; clears 3 half cash. 75 month. two entrances; Market. Geary; doctor pays rent 9 rooms: also 8 rooms; bargalns..... &0(!:321’! too numerous‘to mention. A—30 ROOMS; new and clean 74 rooms; south of Market st.; 381 rooms; transient; Market st.. 15 rooms; select; transient corne: 14 rooms; fine house; income $0 clea 86 rooms; elegant; furnished hotel 50 rooms: part cash; transient..... 5 18 rooms: Market st.; clears $200; cheap.. 83 ROGERS & HYDE, 1208 Market st. (L. W. ROGERS, formerly cierk for H. C. Decker.) H. C. DE_AER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth, 10 rooms; corner; very good.. 50 4 24 rooms; sunny corner; clears 58 rooms’ corner; clears $350..... - 100 others; 2 to 300 rooms; prices § . 8000 See my bargain list In to-day’s Chrenicle. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. $325—LODGING house; bargain on account of sickness. McLAUGHLIN & CO. 717 Market. BARGAIN in a rooming house; 22 rooms; part ly furnished; all new; $450. B. L. LYON, 21§ Kearny st. 2 JESSIE, 8%, near Emporlum—House of § $100; flat of § rooms, $0: no agent 10-ROOM house cheap; ieave clt 242 Taylor st. 10-ROOM house cheap; must leave city. lor_sf —_— FURNITURE FOR SALE. 21 GEARY ST. OW RATES... L1450 must FURNITURE of 6 rooms, $75; cheap flat to let. 196 Shipley st.. corner Fifth —— LOST. LOST—Near CHft House, ladles’ gold watch; initial M. Call or address CHARLES MOORE, 423 Bush st. Reward. LOST—Gold heart locket; “Kittie” one side, “‘Mizpah" reverse: containing hair and pic- ture; reward. 310 Guerrero st. ; call before %: GOLD ring, ruby: valued as souvenir of one dead: reward. 2318 Webster st. LOST—On narrow gauge Santa : August 9, % small Siiver watch, black ribbon fob with a coin attached. Address to or leave at Hotel Bella Vista, 1601 Pine st. S and receive liberal reward Cruz _train MME. ANGUS, palmistry and clatrvoyant; card reading; truth or no pay; 2c. 324 Seventh. MME. WALTERS, the great card reader: ladles, 25¢; gents, S0c. 951 Mission st., near Sixth. MME. MOREAU, best medium and card reader; 25c up. 73 Fourth st., near Mission. x.lgl:. RAVENA reads life fluently; business vice; names given; 26c up. 5 Fourth st. MRS. DR. RAMONDI; ycur fortune told b chiroxraphy, $§1 and $3. {" Grant ave., room SONORA RAMONA. medivm and card reader; 10a: les only. 23 Ash ave. MRS. B. BAUMANN, the known fortune teller, has opened an office at 315 O"Farrell st. MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave: future hus- band's pleture, ‘%c; ladies. 914 O'Farrell st. earny to LOST—Au; nsferring from K gust 5. transferring from Kearny to Clay, or on Clay-st. urse. at Canl office, o ot 2 P LOST—August 15, two valises: G. Palm. Please Teturn to 480 Jessfe st. ngs ({. LOST—A pass book with the Hibernta Savh name of ALBERT J. BUCHANAN, No. and Loan Society of San Francisco, in Slsei Tiiejtndie will “please retimpito LOST—Scotch collle pup about 3 months old, named Dewey, license No. 1531 A sultable i 1 turned to ul- Ton st.. cor. Segtt o TYPEWRITERS. CHEAPEST and best in Amflfl—'{&l Weekly Call. Sent to any address I Unll Btates, Dostpata, for i 60 & year. i l ALL typewritters sold and rented; few partl used sele cheap: d 1 1 l-fls prices. ALEXANDER & GO.. 110 Montgomery. "ilu‘tv Hammond, $35: c-lgn. &2,;'1:‘ Yost, l.l:

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