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12 "THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1898. SAN FR7™~ “CT0 CALL. BUSINESS OFFIL.. . the San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open until 12 o’clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—327 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o’clock. $57 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; open until 8 o'clock. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 o'clock. 2,26 Mission street; open until 9 o'clock. NW. corner of Twenty-second and Kentucky gtreets; open until 9 o'clock. CHURCH NOTICES. , Scientist, Central FIRST Chur: block, 228 between Kearny and Grant ave.—Christian Science Bible lessons, 11 a. m nd 7:46 p. m. >Subject, morning, tter. Evening: ‘‘Sinfulness Is Captiv- 1ty Sunda h~ol for children, 11 a. m. Testimonial meeting Wednesday evening at 8§ o'clock. All are welcome. | PLYMOUTH Consregational Church, Post st.. near Webster—Services to-day. at 11 . m. and 1% p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Rev. F B Cherington, D.D., pastor, will preach morning and evening. Morning _subject, | “‘Hallowed Thy Name, the sgecond In Be Prayer.” Evening sub- Lord : n of Minding One's Own n Duty ser Ject, n Ch Business. public cordially invited. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Powell and sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., As at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. oplc, 4 Wonderful Inventory of Blessings Recelved.”” Music, morning, an- them, 1 Will Magnify Thee,” Mogenthal (Klefn); offertory, "‘The Lord Is My Light" (Marsh); soprano solo, Mrs. Priest-Fine. Music, evening, ‘Jubllate Deo'’ (Gerrish); of- fertory, "Hark, Hark My Soul,” C. B. Haw- ley, quartet unaccompanied. All are cor- dlaily made welcome. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. LAUNDRESS situation wanted by one having 3 years' reference from one of our first fam- {lies; also French second girl wants a situa- th See J. F. CROSETT & CO., Sutter. RESPECTABLE German woman with a child ‘wishes situation as werking housekeeper; city or_countfy. Box 1732, Cail office. COMPETENT German woman wishes as cook In hotel or boarding house. som st., near First. SWEDISH girl wants position as cook. 821B Clementina st., first flat. EXPERIENCED dressmaker on_ladies’ and children’s clothies and tailor-made, wishes a few more engagements in familles; $1 25 day; references. Apply 1212 Scott st., bet. Eddy and Ellis.” AMERICAN woman, steady and reliable, wishes situation; Al cook and general worker; long _tlme last place. Box 934, Call office. osition 2 Fol- NEAT, capable American woman wishes situa. tlon in' private family: good cook; under- stands the work thoroughly. Box 833, Call. EXPERIENCED Danlsh laundress wishes work by the day. 17 Washington ave., off Mission bet. Ninth and Tenth. GOOD seamstress wishes situation as chamber. maid and sewing; city and_country; refer- ences. Apply box 020, Call office. YOUNG American woman the country as seamstress, nurse for invalid; is well g Box $28, Call office. RELIABLE Protestant woman wishes situation to do cooking and light washing. Cail Mon- day morning, 1024} Geary st. YOUNG woman wishes housekeeper's -position in some nice plain family, where she can have full charge of the home; is steady and reliable; references. Address box 926, Call. its a_position in companion or ified; references. ONE Danish and one German girl with first- class_references. wish ‘situations as cooks; wages $30 and $35. 1634 Jackeon st. SIMPSON Memorial Methodist Eplscopal Church, corner Hayes and Buchanan sf Rev. John Stephens, pastor. Residence, 309 Haight st. Rev. W. W. Case, D.D., presid- ing elder, will preach at 11 a. m. and the pastor at p. m. Topic, ‘‘Make the Most of Yourself.” ~Sunday school at 12:30 p. m. C. B. Perkins, superintendent; Epworth League meeting at 6:30 p. m. FPrayer meet- ing, Wednesday evening at 7:45 p. m. The public_cordially invited to all the services of this church. Seats free. Ushers in attend- CENTRAL_ Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis- sion st bet. Sixth and Seventh—Dr. Charles Zaward Locke, pastor, will preach. Subject The Surprises of Eternity at 11 a..m. Patl p. m « r in the World's | Slevation.” Sunday school, 1 p. m.; Mr. R. V. Waft, superintendent. Christian Endeavor, 615 p. m. Seats free. All invited. This is & people’s church. Mid-week prayer service, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. SORGANIZED Church of Jesus Christ, 320 Post st —Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Organized in 1530 by command of God, to pre- are the way for the second coming of Jesus Christ to judge the world. The doctrines are forth by various speakers from time to time. All welcome. Strangers in particular. C. A. Parkin. THE First Divine Science Church—M. E. Cra. mer, pastor. Discourse at 11 a. m._ Bubject ““First Prineiple of Divine Science. every Sunday in Yosemite Hall, N. 8. Q. W. Dbullding, Maon st., between Post and Geary. Take elevator. MDD OM YD URD DIVINE s will be held by Rev. M. M. Goldin on “The Coming of New Years Day and the Day of Atonement,” at Mowry's Opera Hall, corner Grove and Laguna sts., as during the past years, with the greatest sat- isfaction. Tickets to be had from Rev. M. M. Goldin, 656 Hayes st.; also to-day at the above hall ail day. Tickets, $1 and $1 50. oD DM M9 ardin Congrega- tion’s divine ser- vices will be held, in Fraternity Hall at B. B. bullding, 121 Eddy st., on September 17, 18 and 2. Rev. H. J. Abraham will conduct the services. Tickets for seats free to all who cannot af- ford to pay may be secured from Rev. Abra- ham at the same bullding every Sunday be- tween 2 and 4 p. m RESPECTABLE woman wants work in coun- try as housekeeper or cook; good reference. _ Box 1208, Call office. THOROUGHLY experienced child’s nurse and seamstress wishes situation; can take com- plete charge from birth; suburbs preferred; references. Call or address 3 days, 1620 Polk. WANTED—By practical, experienced Eastern woman, position as working housekeeper in private family or with inyalid; excellent nurse; seamstress; references. Call 3 days, 610 Van Ness ave. FIRST-CLASS cook with daughter want posi- tions together; excellent housekee; and manager; both' competent to take full charge; reference; country. Box 1209, Call Office. RESPECTABLE £l “swishes situation in pri- vate family or chambermaid; no postals. 637 Fourth st. SITUATIONS WAN’I'ED—CGII“II:E. HEL)' WANTED—Continued. CLAIRVOYANTS. BRIGHT Japanese wants position as house- worker and waiter. 849 Bush st. COMPETENT pastry cook, married, wishes sit- uvation. Box 922, Call office. ENGINEER and machinist wants work in city or country: is young and handy with any kind of work, as putting up and repair- ing and pipefitting; also woouwurk. Hox 901, Call office. AN _experlenced hardware and stove man wishes position as salesman in city or coun- try store; very best city and Eastern refe- rences furnished. Address 916 Park street, Alameda, Cal. YOUNG man of long experience in grocery business would like situation in either whole- sale or retail trade or any kind of work: first-class references. Address box 903, Call. MAN and wife wish situations to do laundry work and cooking: man will do gardening and be generally useful; good references. Box 906, Call office. PROMOTER; competent to sell a first-class patent on liberal commission. Address F. D. CLARK, Prattsburg, N. Y: MAN with some knowledge of carpentering; month’s work. Address lowest wages, box 1716, Call office. WANTED-— Experienced boy on Gordon presses. PATTERSON, 429 Montgomery. man, 18 or 2, to work o and found. '913 Buchanan st. i BUSHELMAN wanted; steady work. Call be- fore noon Sunday, 429 Seventh st., Oakland. cakes; $15 ATTENTION! PROF. H. ROMAINE, The Oriental Seer,: LATE OF INDIA. The World's Greatest —+——— CLAIRVOYANT ———— -And Exponent of———————— The Occuit Sciences.————— PERSONALS. _ 5 ey e GENTLEMAN, 30, good references, acres land and $1200 cash, wishes to marry healthy, respectable working girl: must know housekeeping. Box 1205, Call office. WEALTHY American widower, 150,000 and lucrative business, no incumbrances or kin- dred, will appreciate gracious, sensible wife. “‘SAVOY,” 135 East Sixty-fifth st., New York. A. B. C.—Look for me on the night 15th. 3 XY 2 I AM not responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, VIOLA L. SCHONIG, after date. MR. P. H. SCHONIG. WANTED—2 walters at 13 Fifth st. Call early. FEES $1 AND $2. -All His Patrons Are Delighted SHOEMAKER, §30 month and board, for Mon- day,” JOHNSTON & CO., 872 Broadway, Oak- and. FIRST-CLASS salesman for our children's de- rtment; must ba able to dress windows. ONAS CLOTHING CO., Oakland. YOUNG man wants to do chores about house: can milk, tend horse, good driver. Box 1800, Call office. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket; 200 rooms; 2c to $150 night: $150 to 36 week: convenient and respectable; free bus nd baggage to and from ferr: HELP WANTED—FEMALE. e us N U S WANTED early Monday morning—Laundress, private family, $2; German cook, no wash, Germéan or “Scandinavian cook, plain wash, §25; @ number of young girls for cook- ing and housework, $20 and $25; three neat Taitresses, §20 3ud 45 & sweek;, Freach iand an nurses, §20 and $2. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st., wants to-day: & waltresses, countr— hotels, §20; 3 Waltresses, city, $20; 2 chambermaids to Wwalt, §20; 8 restaurant waitresses, $6; 2 lunch and dinner waitresses, §20; hotel cook, $30 to 435, see party here; 2 fancy lroners, country, $10 a week; 2 fancy ironers, city, $30; plain laundress, country hotel, $20. AN experienced girl for candy store, 36 & week. C. RUHANSES & CO.. 104 Genry 'ste ‘WOMAN with a child under ten vears of age as housekeeper; widower's family; country; g‘s. fare paid. MURRAY & READY, 634-63 lay st. WANTED—Experienced operators to work on men’s negligee overshirts at the Standard Shirt Factory, corner of Gough and Grove sts. GERMAN girl for housework and cooking, 3 in family; $15. 1707 Buchanan st. GIRL to go to Tehachapi to do general house- work; family of 3. 818 Hayes st. FIRBT-CLASS dressmaker would like to work out or at home by the day. $9 Folsom DRESSVAKER, recently from Chicago, will sew for $1 a day for short time; must have work. Box 1211, Call office. SITUATION wanted by first-class cook: city reference. Address W. K., box 666, Call. STRONG woman wants work by the day; washing, cleaning, etc.; wages $1. Box 1213, Call office. ER will take work home or go out; $1 per day; ladles’ and children’s plain sew- ing. 426 Natoma st. MIDDLE-AGED widow wishes situation as working housekeeper; best of references; gountry preferred. ~ Address E. M., Box 15, office. WOMAN wants plain sewing; reasonable rates. 622 Stevenson st., above Sixth. WANTED by a girl of 13, place to do_house- work: object good home. Call at 564 Mission st., in the evening. WORKING . housekeeper desires position In small family for cooking and housework; nice cook; wages $12 to $15; best of references. Box 1220, Call office. WORK by the day by a capable woman; wash- ing: A‘lpunlm&wlndow- terms'$1 per day. Ad- dress MRS. M., box 1222, Call office. AN experfenced lady's nurse wishes confine- ment cases, $1 per day, or care of an invalid, 5 per month; doctor's references; city or country. Box 1723, Call office. AT the Stranger's Sabbath Home, Howard st. Methodist Episcopal Church, No. 643, between Second and Third sts.; two blocks from Claus Spreckels building down third, two blocks from Palace Hotel, down New Montgomery. The Rt. Rev. John Fletcher Hurst, D.D. LL.D., bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, will preach at 11 a. m. Special mu- sic: Anthem, “In the Fear of the Lord,” Mrs. Beckedorf, contralto, sings the solo; so- rano solo, “'The Star of Eternity,” sung by Miss Hermione Lask. 7:45 p. m., installation of Epworth League (Young People's Soclety) officers. Address by the pastor. Seats re- served for Epworth League and visitors from other Young People’s socleties. Song service &nd special music: Anthem, *‘Praise the Lord' (Anthony): contralto solo, “‘Hiils of God,” by A. W. Winn. Seats free. All always and see SRSAL DTHERHOOD Lodge No. 1. (Theosophical Soclety in America.) (International Brotherhood League.) 819 Market st. Lecture to-night, ‘‘Glory,” Julius' Oetel; Tuesday night, ““The Powers of Mind”; Saturday night, A Cure for the Blues." OPHICAL Boclety—Public lectures every Sunday evening at R o'clock in Frater- nai Hall, Odd Fellow's building. To-night: “The Web of Destiny,” by a_ symposium. Lotus Circle or childrén at 2:30°p. m. Lodgd meetings every Wednesday at § p. m. All meetings open to the public. SUNDAY MEETINGS. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance test medium, life reader and medicai clairvoyant; private and chronic diseases cured with revealed remedies; cancers removed without pain; let- ters promptly answered; send stamp for re- ply; sittings, $1; dlagnosis free. 252 Stockton. AT Dr. Rines' Spiritual Society, 909 Market st. 11, free; 10c; Katle Heussmann, Vigers, Barclay, Gillilngham; Wednesday, 8 p. m.; 33§ McAllister st.; doctor, 261 Arlington st., Tues- days, Fridays. MME. MONTAGUE holds meetings at_Occl dental Hall, 305 Larkin st., San Francisco, Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock; no further notice OAKLAND Psychical Society meets in Frater- nal Hall, Washington st., at § p. m. Mme. Flo ontague will occupy tform. GRAND test meeting, 8 p. m., Excelsior Hall, Mission st., bet. Nineteenth and Twentleth; 10c admissios MRS, D. N. COLBY, 1041% Valencia tings dally except Saturday; circles st.—Sit- Tuesday GERMAN woman wishes any kind of worl half day in afternoon. Apply 447 Bartlett st. WANTED—Position by stenographer and type- writer of experlence; references. Address A. M., box 7, Call office, Oakiand. CHICAGO lady_tafloress: all kinds of work well done and reasonable. Call or address 108 Fourth st. SEAMSTRESS will take work home or go in family, 75c a day. 2745 Harrison st., near Twenty-fourth. WANTED—Young girl to assist In _general housework and kitchen; $12. H. MOHN: Morton station, Alameda, narrow gauge. SMALL girl to assist light dinin sleep home. 227 Geary st. GOOD German girl to assist in housework; 3 in family. 317 Scof HOUSEWORK girl light_work: state wages. box 1735, Call office. LADIES to make sample patches at home; $10 per week: no canvaseing. Send reply envel- Ope,for sample and particulars, Foster Ma- hine Co., 525 West Twenty-ninth st., New ork. TEACHERS—25 wanted now to contract for next term. Unfon Teachers’ Agencies, Wash- ington, D. C. WANTED—Good finisher on pants. 660 Fourth st., near Brannan. n small famlily: country; Address W. D., WANTED—Apprentics to learn millinery. 222 Grove t. YOUNG German girl wanted; light housework and care for children; no cooking; wages 3§ to $10. 226 Third st. WANTED—An eifiéfienced nurse girl to take care of young child. Call Monday morning, 1814 Gough st. YOUNG girl to take care of one child; small wages; g0od home. 732 Green st. GIRLS of all nationalities to fill varlous po- sitions. _German Employment Office, MRS. LAMBERT, 417 Powell st. TRIMMER wanted. New York Millinery, 1208 Market st. LADY to read aloud in exchange for short- hand instruction. Box 1219, Call office. FIRST-CLASS walst, skirt hands. 82 Sutter st., from 9 to 12. LADY for high class vaudeville act; state age and height. Box 1224, Call office. WANTED—A good ralling maker; one that can do his own blacksmithing. Address Pacific Railing and Plating Works, 118 Union st., Se- And Pronounce His Work: UNAPPROACHABLE. ——He tells the full name of every caller.— Tells names of your friends. Tells you what you called for. ells all “about your business affalrs.— ——All about your love and domestic affairs.— ——Causes speedy marriages——— Reunites the separated in seven days——- DR. A. W. McKENZIE has removed his dent- al office from 115 Kearny st. to the Phelan building, rooms 106 and 108. MARRY; Nat. Matrimonfal Club; private list, 2¢; many worth $50,000. Box Dénver, Colo. RAG carpets wove to order and for sale; also chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer In carpet twine, in hank or chain,’ at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth, Oakland. SEND 25c and stamp; physician will answer by sealed mall any medical questions you ask. P. O. box 573, nd, Cal. BUSINESS CHANCES. A—3$700—Partne; AN i1k route and boarding sta- Dle; 200 steady customers; 5 good horses, wa- gont buggies.. KREDO & CO., 22% Geary. A—$200; tatloring and cleaning; 35 $1 50 monthiy customers; clears $250 month; old age cause of sale.. KREDO & CO., 2215 Geary st. A—Fine saloon, with side entrance, near Bald- win; receipts $35 dally; cheap rent. KREDO & CO. SMALL manufacturing business; good trade eg. tablished; must be sold at one: owner leay. ing the city; $225. THE REYNOLDS Co., 35 Third st. RESTAURANT with ‘tion; ill health only fine trade In good lo: reason; $3%. THE RE NOLDS CO., 35 Third st. try. town, near.the w place and doing a paying business; other bus;. ause of selling. DECKER, 1020 Mark, 81 wood working line; income rent of $19 living rooms with chinery and tools. $500—Candy and-ice cream parlor in good coun. city; this is a fine, n PARTY with that amount of money can secure a good business opportunity in also house and Jot per . month, beside; workshop free; als: Inquire at Call offic attle, Wash. WANTED—3 first-class coat makers. LOUIS D'ELIA, Seattle, Wash. Locates burled treasures in five days Locates mines and valuable ore: WANTED—Prize cake walkers (colored), must be competent and swell dressers. Apply Al- hambra Theater, 10 and 11 a. m. BARBERS—Special auction Monday, Septem- ber 19, 2 p. m.. at 1504 Park s Alameda, of a modern barber shop: investigate before sale this chance of ‘buying paying shop. MEN to learn barber trade; easy terms; or trade guaranteed for $15. 1542 Market st. RECRUITS wanted for the United States ma- rine corps, United States navy; able-bodled, 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 speak, read and write English, and be between & feet 5 inches and 6 feet in height. For further information apply at the recruiting ofifce, 20 Recovers old estates and valuable papers-— ~——Removes evil influences, bad habits, etc.— ——Gives good luck in all your undertakings— —————GUARANTEES SUCCESS: In any of the above work or Money Refunded. Belng a Master, He Never Falls. ——It Is Not How Much Others Clatm—— WANTED immediately—A good second-hand assay balance, at 217 Sacramento st. TWO young ladies can procure good positfons to introduce Fgry Autographic Sales Regis- ters among down town merchants. PERNAU BROS., Agents, 543 Clay st. ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms, 25c to $150 per night: $1.50 to $6 per week; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ——————— But—What—They—Do ——-—— Romaline—Never—Disappoints. THOSE WHO CANNOT CALL—— Send stamp for special terms to —————CONSULT BY LETTER. All business sacredly confidential. DO NOT BE DECEIVED BY- Those who strive to—————— ——-————1Imitate his work and SEE Lederer's Quinonia Halr Tonlc exhibit in nis windows this week: Quinonia i3 a re- markable discovery; nothing like it for the hair; 33c bottle. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton. HAIRDRESSING with curls ia the thing: reg- ular price s0c; my price 45c; hairdressing only WANTED—Lac big 1225, Call office. dy with and express business; established seven ; and’ well advertised; will bear Investig money to the right party. 50 for an office $800—LIGHT manufacturing; none other on this coast; lishe business; sickness reason for selling. box 1227, Call. 300 to 500 per cent profit; beautiful. goods; & permanent grow well estat Metal, SAILS In a week; good chance to go to Klc dike; 5 shares in Kings County Mining of New York; 2 vears' provisions; complets mining’ outfit Address box §27, Call®office PARTNER with $00 cash to joln in grocery business; apply; only no agents. those meaning business need PHILBRICK, . corner 25c. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. 1 DWARD—Let us know if you are well. We expect a letter. MAMMA. ‘opy his advertisements. Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. \ WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still Tuns Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large night; §1 to §3 per week. BARDERS' Progressive Unlon; free employ- H. Bernard, Sec., 104 7th’ tel. Jessle 1104 BARBERS_ Ass'n Free Employm't Office. . FUCHS, Sec., 3% Grant av Grant 136, MEN and women to learn barber trade at San lj‘rnnclscn Barber College, 138% Eighth st. S fine calf shoes to order, $250; men's soling, 3c; only one price. 923 Howard st. J. J. HEINZ, 630 Market st., official employ- retary of Barbers' Protective SAILORS, ordinary seamen, carpenters, coast, Australfa, Europe. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart. SAILORS and_ordinary seamen wanted at LANE'S, 604 Davls st., near Jackson. SINGLE furnished, fine, large, sunny and airy room, 2e night. Rosedale House, 321 Ellis st. TRY Acme House, 97 Market st., below Sixth, for a room; 2c a night; §1 a week. WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. 10c and_15c night; 75c and $1 House, Sixth and Howard sts. WINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms, 25c night; reading room; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. AGENTS WANTED. TWO ladies and two gentlemen _solicitors. LONDON CARBON CO., Press Club butld- ing, 123 Ellis st. AGENTS and dealers for our incandescent lamps and mantels of unexcelled quality at Eastern prices. EAGLE LAMP MANUFAC- T G CO., 212 Stockton st. STANDARD article; quick seller; large profits. LEFFLER & RUSSELL, 323 Jessie st., S. F. Call Mon- mmissions pald to agents. perfect vapor seller. R. M. IRWI AGENTS to handle a_aquick- merit. Greater West Adv. 1155% Washington st. st patent: great- , Nashville, Tenn. lling_novelty of & Novelty Con Onkland, Cal. FURNITURE WANTED. CASH for fixtures, chandise: sold on commlssien; reasonable. COH H._BAUM huys furniture chandise. 1057 Market s groceries, furniture, mer- E. . auctioneer, 430 Seventh. Tel. Mint 1904, nd 1_mer- tel ceneral mer- essle 32. WANTED—Girl to mind children; small wages. 45 Eleventh st.; early. WOMAN wants. work by the day; washing, froning and clean v STRONG young woman would like nursing or any kind of work by the day: good refer- ence. ,24 Ivy ave., near Van Ness. EASTERN fitter, in one day. dressmaker, -first-class cutter-and goes out by the day; makes a suit 22 Octavia st. LADY with a chlld must have employment at once; housekeeper, chamber work or would l?' anything. Address MRS. A. D., 1433 Mis- sion st. 3 WANTED, by English lady and son, positions as_manageress or working housekeeper in country club or hotel; son capable of assisting in bar. Address box 1000, Call office, Oakland. RELIABLE elderly Protestant woman wishes a’pasitton ‘to do general housework in small famlly; good- plain -cook; wages $15 to $20. ‘132 Erfe st., bet. 13th and 14th, near Folsom. THE McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery School is 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; puplls work for Themselves: positions free. 115 Post st. WANTED—Prize cake walkers (colored); must be competent and swell dreesers. Apply Al- hambra Theater, between 10 and 11 a. m. OPERATORS wanted on overalls. 33 Battery #t., upetairs. L TWO young ladies to introduce Egry Auto- graphic Sales Registers among down town merchants. PERNAU BROS., 543 Clay st. WANTED—Operators on flannel overshirts; a few inexperienced hands taken and taught. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 3% Fremont st. LEARN dressmaking and millinery; positions free; patterns, 2ic up. McDowell's, 103 P — RELIABLE young woman wishes position in country as housekeeper, nursery governess or any-light work: willing, cheerful isposition; best references. Address box.919, Call. FIRST-CLASS corner grocery and bar in Mis- sion; 4 living rooms. .Apply’ McLEOD & HATJE, 615 Market st. & AS_housekeeper by elderly American widow good cook and laundress: likes children; home the chief object. 230 Minna s COMPETENT and refined lady wishes posi- tion as housekeeper in hotel or lodging- house or any position of trust; references if required. Address W., box %02, Call office. YOUNG Swedish woman wishes work by the day, washing or housecleaning. Call at 2912 Twenty-first st., in the rear. SCANDINAVIAN girl wants situation. as chambermaid and assist as lady’'s mald; city or country; best references. Address box 913, Call office. YOUNG lady holding teacher’s certificate wants ition as governess or companion to lady; Best reterences. Box %5, Call office. evenings. 2 TEST meeting; 2 and 8 p. m.; 10c; 885 ter; Stitt, Nita, Mrs. Bird, Hargrave TEST circle to-nigh! - ge McAllls- others. Le- everyone gets a tes ander, medium, 313 Eddy; sittings dally; $1. T meeting to-night. Mesdames Robinson, iriffith, Lester. Sixth and Market sts.; free. V. MILLER'S etherealizing materlalizing 8 . m.; S0c. 409 Leavenworth MME. YOUN 10c; 605 McAllister st.; come skeptics. KATIE HEU SM;\NNZ'flS sittings datly, $ SITUATION wanted by young German lady; private family or ranch; good references. Ad- dress 610 Sacramento WANTED—A situation by an elderly house- keeper in city or on a ranch. 1563 Fitth et., Oakland. COLORED woman wishing work by the day or by the month; would like to sleep at home. Call at §19 Sacramento st. HELP WANTED—MALE. GOVERNMENT WORK See superintendent at our of fice . Concrete finisher. y & laborers to mix concrets .$2 40 a day Free fare .. .Fre fare for 10 four-horse teamste: $2 a day 20 two-horse teamste .81 7 a day This for new raliroad work and free fare...... 20 laborers, city work, $1 50 a day; teamsters for the city, $1 76 a day and $26 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay s 20 MEN to go to Sonoma County to make 4x6 4-foot redwood posts, tools and provisions ad- vanced; also woodchoppers. . . . .For harvester, cleaner, tender an derrick forkers . .. . 2 ranch teamsters, $25 and found; hay balers, 18 cents a ton; farm hands; stableman, $25 and found; hostler, livery stable, $25 and found; tall edger, 330 to $35 and found; quarry man, ‘who can handle powder, $2 a day choreman for an orehard. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. COOKS, walters and dishwashers, different city and country hotels, boarding-houses and res- taurants; bell boy, cl? hotel, $10 and found. MURRAY & READDY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ‘WANTED—Harnessmaker for a ranch. $30 and gfmd.‘ MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 ay st. READ the San Francisco Evening Dally Re- port for the Employment Agents afternoon (URRAY READY, 634 advertisements. and 636 Clay st. DRESEMAKER wints to take sewing in at home. 722 Chestnut SWEDISH girl wishes any kind of work by the day. Address 1331 Fulton st. MEETING NOTICES. FIDELITY Lodge No. 120, F. & A. M. Funeral notice. Officers and members are requested to assemble at Masonic Temple on MONDAY, 12th inst., at cle Friday evenin; 541 Jessie 12:30 o'clock, for the purpose of ‘conducting | the funeral’ services of our late brother, PETER C. L. THRANE. By order of tne FREDERICK BARRY, ALTA Lodge No. 20 Regular_meeting ) tember 12, 1895, Business of im- 1::0.705 & NDAY, Sep- Secretary. portance. All members are re- ’; ie quested to be present. DURWARD LELY, Pattl's famous tenor, after a season of unbroken man; Clay & Co.'s New Music Hall, Butter street, above Kearny, MONbA’?, B0 cents, reserved seats 25 cents extra. Re- ats may be secured at Sherman, W. W. BECKLEY, Secy. E. CANNON, N. G. triumph in Australia, returns to America and will appear In_ Sher- TUESDAY and - SATURDAY ' EVEN Bept. 2 and 27 and. Oct L 1900 Tioners rved fi., & Co.’s on and after Friday, Sept. 3. rst concert, Monday evening, September 26 And by speclal request Mr. oty will render nglish, Scotch and Irish bal oy an 8| llads and oper- NOTICE—There will be a_meeting of the Journeymen Plasterers on MONDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, at Academy Hall, 927 Mission st._All are expected to attend. SPECIAL NOTICE: ROOMS papered from $5; whitened, $1 up: painting done. Hartmann Paint Co., 33 3d st. WANTED—First-class place as_housekeeper; best of Reterence. Address M. HITCHCOCK. Elmhurst, Cal. SECOND cook, $75; meat cook, eating house, asfnrs paid, $60; ‘short-order cook, country, and room; hotel baker, $35; German hotel cook, country, $40; 2 waiters, $32 50; walter, mine, $25; camp walter, $20; oysterman, $30. polisher, hotel laundry, $30 and found; dis| washer, $30; vegetable man, $25. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 104 Geary st. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads el SITUATIONS WANTED—-MALE. CHINESE and Japanese (estab. 20 years) help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 40 st CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office; best help. 414% O'Farrell ; tel. East 426, JAPANESE-CHINESE Emp. Agency; all kinds help. GEO. AOKI 30 Geary; tel, Grant b6. EXPERIENCED, reliable man from north of Europe would like to travel with rich fam- 1ly; active and_sober; very references. Box %0, Call office. COACHMAN; competent, . steady, caretul driv- er, good horseman and overseer; not afraid of work; many years with same employer; best references. x 1770, Call office. ENGINEER and machinist, 30. years old; not afraid of hard work; can run, put up or repair any kind of machinery: willing to go any- ‘where. Box 1300 Call office. PLUMBER, first class, will work for property- owner or estate by the day or month; best of references as to integrity and workman- ship; has all necessary shop tools. Address Plumber, box 924, Call office. COOK and wife wish situations; steady and _reliable. Add. 802 Montgomery st., room 15. SOLICITOR, man with experiencs, PORTER and runner, country hotel, $25, between 9 and 10 this (Sunday) morning. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. 28 TEAMSTERS and laborers; regular wages; coast road— ——————————Free fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. 25 LABORERS for a large mine and smelte no_experience required: steady work; wages 160 to $2 50 & day: board 50c a day. C. R. ANSEN & CO., 14 Geary st. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED-—Bv teacher of vocal music, use of room and plano as studlo, several hours twice a week: state terms and particulars, Studio, Call office. NTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ox 939, apel organ. PHOTOGRAPHIC and magic lantern appa- ratus, second-hand. 109 Montgomery st. —_— LOST. LOST—Diamond locket in Cafe Roval; keep- sake; very liberal reward; positively no ques- tions asked. H. SPREEN, 44 Oak st. LOST—September 6, at Palace Hotel, inclosed in small white envelope, 1 ring with 2 pearls mounted with diamonds, 1 with 4 large dla- monds, 1 with sapphire and diamonds. Lib- 23 B B. SWEITZER. e Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of MICHAEL J. O'CONNELL, No. 110-206. Finder will please return to bank. PARTY who took telescope basket from Mis- slon st. car, Thursday by mistake, please re- turn same to BROWN & BLEY.' 23 Bteven- eward. . son st. PERMANENT OFFICES——— 1206—MARKET—1206 —————Suite 104, First Floor. ——Cut this notice out and save it for future- SUITS to order on installments at cash prices, $1 week. N. Y. TAILORING CO., 116 Kearny. HOME in_confinement; diseases MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 §th SUITS to order on easy installments. LEMOS, 1117 Market st., bet. 7th and Sth. of women. Alameda. L. reference; it appears to-day only. AFTER ———— VISITING ALL OTHER MEDIUMS SEE _OMAR, THE OCCULT WONDER, 825—EDDY ST.—32. Fee $1 and . SOCIAL, BUSINESS AND DOMESTIC LIFE REVEALED. E-V-E-R-Y—T-H-I-N-G. MARVELOUS __TESTS. Full Names of Callers. Name of Sweetheart or Husband. ADVICE TO MAKE YOU SUCCESSFUL. IN — LOVE, — BUSINESS, — MARRIAGE, —DIVORCE, — LAW — SUITS, — ete. Cures —DRUNKENNESS — BAD — HABITS—EVIL INFLUENCES. Removes—Domestic _Troubles. Restores—Lost Affection. Locates Mines—Buried Treasures, eto. OMAR—NEVER—FAILS To Unite the Separated an . Cause Speedy and Happy Marriage. OMAR GUARANTEES SUCCESS IN ALL ABOVE WORK OR MAKES NO CHARGE. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. LETTERS PROMPTLY ANSWERED. PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR NO FEE ACCEPTED. Private Residence—Separate Parlors. All Business Sacredly Confidential. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the distinguished trance clairvoyant and medium; while en- tranced she will reveal every hidden mystery in life; she will show you how to overcome our enemles, remove family troubles, restore ost affections: unites the separated, recov- ers lost, stolen or buried property; ~locates treasures, minerals; tells your entire life, while in a_perfect trance; perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mail. Send stamp for cir- cular with special _terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, rms 2% & 2, 1206 Market, opp. 6th. MME. J. SLATER, greatest, most celebrated and reifable business medium = of the age; patronized by the business men and women of the world; arrived from a tour of the East; glad to see her old customers; letters answered. Office 462 Natoma st., corner 6th. MASU MIYAKAWA, Japanese contractor and labor agent, 410 Kearny st.; tel. Green 19, DRESSMAKERS. MISS GILLIGAN, dressmaking and cloak- malking school. 223 Grant ave. CHILDREN'S dresses made and fitted at their homes. Address D., 387 Hayes st. BAN. FRANCISCO - Ladies’. French ' Tafloring College. 816 Market st. MME. GOLDSTEIN—Elegant. stylish dresses. $5 up: dresses made over. 2 Fad rm. 14-15. Twenty-second and Shotwell sts. CANDY, ice cream and stationery store at a bargain; wii reduce stock to suit buyer. Golden 'Gate ave., must be sald. 1164 one block from school; WORKING partner wanted with few hundred dollars; will deed half interest in rich quartz mine; investigation Market st. solicited. HENLEY, a2 PARTNER with about $3000 to manufacture a useful article; patented United States, Cana- da and Great Britain. IF you want to buy a goo: reasonable price " call ty Hall a ESTABLISHED grocery business terior city in State box 929, Call o ox 121 paying saloon at the Avenue, nd Park ave. in best “all. over for sale; cheap. Add GOOD paying saloon on San Bruno road; cau of selling, retiring from business. Irquire 1795 San Bruno road. CORNER grocery and bar for_sale on account of sickness. 113 Second st., NW. cor. Minna MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AS we are selling good upright pianos cash and $6 per month, we ask you to investi gate and approve this method; prices are the same as if purchased for all cash; bargains in good second-hand uprights upon same easy payments and some good pianos for $3, $4 and 35 per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter ste., San Francisco, and Thirteenth and Broadway, Oakland, ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west .of Chicago 1s KOHLER & CHASE'S, 2, 25 and 30 O'Farrell st. Planos, organs and all other musical instruments of all grades and prices; terms easy; prices lowest; every- thing possible done to please and satisfy the customer. A_MARSHALL & WENDELL, §7; Weber, $140; Sterling, $185; Curtaz, $190; Hallett & Davis, $225; fine condition; guaranteed; easy payments. BENJ. CURTAZ & CON, Chick- Al 16-20 O'Farrell st. ENCY Hardman planos, fine display; a high grade upright $150; several others in bargain room; squares $25 and upward: splendid op- ortunities. THE J. DEWING CO., second oor Flood building. FOR the next 30 days planos will be sold for cash at almost cost price by THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Market st.; they are making room for fresh stock. SOHMER & CO., Byron Mauzy, Newby, Evan: Briggs and other pianos; see our rent plan; no interest first year. 308, 310, 312 Post st. NEW organs rented, §1 per month; new pianos Tented, 3250 per. month. SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st. HOTEL Geneva, Sausalito, for sale; lease and furniture of 70 2-CHAIR barber shop rooms. Apply on premises. established 5 year: flourishing town; $100; terms. Box 1221, Call. PARTNER 'to open wine and liquor business; small capital. 520 Valencla, before 10 a. m PARTNER to attend office; fits; $250. of 100 tons for saie. For particu- SCH established busi- Box 1201, Call off lars address box 1202, Call office. VERY large elegant trunk cost $5 Baldwin Clothing House: 3 trays. BARBER wanted to try; 2 chairs, 2 baths; ; sell for $20. good shop in coun- 100; this is a bargain. “buy DECKELMAN BROS., 106 Eliis st. STOCK and fixtures; fancy goods, pieturs frames, etc.; present owner in business 3 yrs.; rent §10: water free. ; living rooms; price $200. JOHNSTON & CO., 872 Broadway, Oakland. BUSINESS man with a capital of $2000 desires an interest in some manufacturing enterprise, Address box 917, Call office. PARTNEI} bakery; only store trade; cash busines: anted in a first-class bakery to s. Box 925, Ci 1 office. good location; fine chance for baker. 540 Clay. $1400—26-room hotel: 2-story, hard-finished and furnished; new windmill and tank; lot 75x150 goes with building. Call at 256 Third st. PAYING butcher shop; established for years: best. business street in town: sacrificed ac- count 11l health. Inquire Call office, Oakland. $1060—COR. ‘grocery & bar_in Mission. Address Grocery, 868 Folsom. there 7 years. owner MUSIC box cheap: the Regina; same as new. Address box 1217, Call office. A MAGNIFICENT 3-pedal Stelnway, nearly new, $150. KEEFE'S, 1019 Van Ness ave. GRAND bargain, fine upright cheap for cash; must sell. Room 33, 506 Jones st. A—$60; UPRIGHT; $5 installments; other cheap FOR SALE—The plant, assets and good will of the Francis-Valentineé Company, printers; full inspection of plant plant in' full o to A. HEYN] fore Beptember 15, 189 an planos. 216 McAllister st. SPECTAL sale of planos: wholesale prices to all. W. C. HAMILTON, 324 Post st. MME. PORTER, wonderful eclairvoyant and card reader; born with double veil and second sight; diagnoses disease: full life reading: la. 50c; gents$i;palm. and clair. sit. $150. 126 Turk MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, card reader and palmistry, truth or mo pay, 25 and 50 cents. 3241 Seventh MME. HANSON, ‘palmist, card reader; past, present and future; 25c. 148 Sixth st., room 10. MME. LENEMAR—Fortune by planets; pre- dicted in 74 overdue steamers. 23% 6th, room 3. MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; 2%c up. 6 Fourth st. MME. WALTERS, the great card reader; ladles 25c, gents G0c. 951 Mission st, near Sixth. MME. MOREAU, the best medium and card reader; 25 up. 73 Fourth st., near Mission. MRS. B. BAUMANN, the well-known fortune teller, has opened an office at 315 O'Farrell-st. MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave; future hus- band's picture, 2c: ladles. 14 O'Farrell st. TWO baskets and rope in vicinity of Steiner and Turk to Washington and Stelner; reward at stand, Market and McAllister. LOST—A large black K. of H. badge; letters D. D. G. D. Cal. Return to 215 Washington st., and recelve reward. FOX TERRIER, left eve black an: over right; reward at 1210 Larkin LOST—On Wednesday afternoon, a dlamond welghing about 1% karats, while going from Clay and Sansome to Masonic Temple on Post st. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning same to 414 Clay st. FOX terrier dog; brown spots on either side of face and license tag No. 1552; liberal re- ;lr(ll( offered. H. SCHMIDT, 50 California arket. LOST—Foxhound, September 8; name, Sweeper; long crooked t: eturn to J. FORD, Tenth st. and Rallroad ave. south; reward. RED blanket; name Wadham on each side. Return to 123 Ellis st.; reward. LOST—Wednesday, September 7, between Four- teenth and Sanchez st San Francisco, and Bay station, Alameda, via Castro st. cars to ferry, thence by 10:06 broad gauge, a lady's gold watch, valued as a gift, with monogram ‘E. N.”” on one case and a dlamond set in reverse case, attached to short fob to which ‘was fastened a bucket charm. Reward $5 for return to room 8, eighth floor, Mills building. LOST—September §, check for one hundred and forty dollars (§140). Return 334 Pine st. and receive reward. GEO. BERGES. LOST—Male greyhound, sort of bluish color, about 12 months old, 'Tuesday, September 6, Finder will be liberally rewarded by return- ing to J. DENNIS, SE. cor. Eddy and Fill- more sts. 339 HAYES ST.—Branch office of The L Subscriptions and ads taken. Sa FOUND. tan spot 9 BWAMPERS, $35 and board: 10 laborers for a sawmill, $26 and board; 3 laborers, near city, $1 26 a day and board; 2 laborers to fire a {ime kiln, $1 a day and board; 4 teamsters, city, $1 75 a day: 20 laborers fot a ditch com- pany, $20 and board 5 fruit pickers, $20 and board— —————— 25 two-horse teamsters for raflroad work, free fare——————————————————free fare 700 laborers and teamsters for British Colum- bla_and Alaeka; call at our office and get particulars. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 14 Geary. WANTED—Attendant for an institution for boys: short distance in country; must be young man: salary $25 per month and found. W. D. EWER & CO., 62 Clay s WANTED—10 laborers about mine in Napa Co., $27 50 per month and board; 3 men to bale hay, lc per ton; 2 ranch teamsters, $26: sniper and jackscrewer, $30 and board and free fare; also farmers. milkers, dishwashers, $25; vegotable man, $25; dishwasher, country hotel, $20. fare advanced: cooks and pthers. W. D. EWER & CO., 6% Clay st. e . FOUND—A runaway bay horse with some har- ness on. Apply 2618 Bryant- ave. DENTISTS. DON'T wear a rubber plate when you can get & metal plate for the same price; our com- bination metal plate, thin as paper and so light it floats. Full set of teeth, $; crowns $3 50 up; gold fiiings, $1 up; silver, 50 cts. up; bridge work a_specialty; < written guarantes for 10 years given on all work; we employ none but experienced dentists 'to do your work; no charge for extraction when plates are ordered. Examination and consultation, free. DRS. PERRY & CHRISTIE, 8 Mason st., cor. Market. Phone, South 78L A FULL set of teeth, %: see new flexible plates; light and thin; guaranteed 10 years; teeth without plates, crown and bridze work our specialty; fillings, G0c; crowns, $3 60; work painless and warranted. - Chicago Den- tal Parlors, 24 Sixth st.; telephone Jessle 1132, young. ‘wishes position. Address box 1204, Call office. SITUATION wanted by baker and confection- er; good ornamentor. 127 Arlington st. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.; 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. 5680. " SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. RELIABLE widow would Ilike position as housekeeper or oversee in hotel or _lodging “Bouse: est of references. MISS CULLEN, utter st. - NEAT, reliable young German woman desires .situation as nurse, laundress or any kind of work in_institution; best references. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. HOTEL and boarding house keepers—We have now on hand a number of first-class wait- resses and chambermalds awaiting positions in city and country. C. R. HANSEN & CO. 104 Geary st. AT the German Employment Office, mJ LAMBERT, 417 Powell st., telephone Main 6332, girls of all nationalities desire positions. WANTED—By young Englishman, -position as nculnd dbutler‘ Address H., box 10, Call office, Oaklang ' JAPANESE who can speak uation as school boy. K. F., 1829 Pine FIRST-CLASS, all round blacksmith, mines a . speclalty, wants a situation. Address box 916, Call office. - MAN and wife wish situations on a ranch. 234 Natoma st. e . BOBER middle-aged man wants ition in small hotel or restaurant as dishwasher, kitchen hand or to make b?l:_lllt place five years. Address A. S., box 918, Call office. RELIABLE man wants grub stake to care for improved or unimproved ] Hanay ot tmprovements. . Box 820, Catr wtice lish wants sit- "IRST- bread. foreman RESPONSIBLE solicitors wanted for the new Century Atlas, which completes the Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia; addresses fur- nished of several thousand subscribers to original work. J. N. ODELL, 206 Kearny st. CROOME Dental Parlors, 759 H’fll!t. bet, 3d d 4th—Painless fillling, extracting, crownl and bridgl aew e of electricity; plates, up; filling, S0c up; crowns and bridges, $ up; extracting with gas, $1. ‘WANTED—Retall salesman; experienced in grocery or crockery lines. Box 1210, Call. WANTED—Errand boy. 510 Natoma st. steady work. BOY to work in dental office. 9 a. m., 1286 Market st., room CIVIL, service examinations are to be held In San Franciseo during October. For particulars call or address ““The Pacific Coast Bureau of Information.”” room 17, 309 California st. Charges, $1 25. BOY to learn pants making and go on errands. Apply 43 Minna st. Apply Monday, DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, genuine Leek dent. 'fll:‘l d'lel:nvgulr of pd.mb‘::: mrl:tloll 'lnd entee of Improve work or teet] ‘without plate, nv:oved mm“l to 20 O'Fu-nllh. VAN VROOM Electro Dental Parlors: full set of teeth, $5 up; fillings, 25c up; all work inless ‘and guaranteed to stand: open even- ngs. 997 Market st., cor. Sixth., PAINLESS EXTRACTION, BRIDGE WORK— New York methods at New York prices by New York dentists. 9 Mission at., cor. Sixth, DR LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market st.. near Eleventh; crowns, bridge work and g}lu a specialty; all work reasonable; gas given. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. Sent to any address in_ the United States or Canada one’ year fGr.$1 8. postage ree. e —————— SPIRITUALISM. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance test medium, lite reader and medicai clairvoyant; private and chronic diseases cured with revealed remedies; cancers removed without pain; let- ters promptly answered; send stamp for re- ply; slttings, $1; dlagnosis free. 232 Btockton. BOOKS—Occult, liberal, spiritual and sclentific. 1429 Market; office of Philosophical Journal. MRS, SHAFFER, test and business medium; sittings daily. 212 Sixth st. M. FRANCES, independent slate-writing me- dium. 118 Halght st. MRS. ELLIS, medium, Valencia st.; read- ings, §1; cir. Tues., Fri., 2 p. m.; Mon. 8; 25c. CHEAPEST and best in America—The w«ux‘| Cafil. Eent to any address in the Unite Etates or Canada one year for $1 &), postage pald. HYPNOTISM “AD" smallest; price lowest: uprights, §75 up; Tents §2 up. HEINE, 136 Eills st. A GOOD upright very cheap. 16 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank. SCHMITZ. $2000—PARTNER wanted, lady or gentleman, to invest an equal amount with present owner in'a town site: 45 minutes to Oakland, 1 hour to San Francisco; sure to double the amount invested ‘within 3 months; nothing to equal it around the bay; thorough investigation al- lowed. Address at once . Confidence, 1162 Washington st., Ozkland. KNABE planos; new scale; new styles. KOH- LER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st. ${00—NICE fruit store for sale, on acocount of @ickness; low rent. 130 Eighth st. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, 0ld and new. H. " MULLER, maker, repairer, .2 Latham place. 527 MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay—Open until 9:30 o'clock; branch office of The Call. Subscrip- tion: d_want ads t-'-en. HORSES. VERY good business horse, six years old; r.iso open buggy and harness; horse is sound, xind and not afra{d of anything and a very good roadster; can be seen at MICHELSON'S LIV~ ERY, 615 Ellis et. LARGE, assortment. of _work, draught and ‘ariving horses, cheap. ‘145 Valencia PUBLIC auction sale WEDNESDAY, Septem- ber 14, at 11 o'clock at Grand ‘Arcade Horse Market, 327. Sixth st.; personal property, the roperty of G. W.. MORSE,. one phaeton sold For repatrs and storage. & y 60 HORSES of every description at' Emporium Eales Yards, -220' Valencia ‘st., between Thir- B! town near'this city KERY and business at a sacrifice; in large ; fine trade; 2 wagons, 4 horses, fixtures of store, etc.; low rent; lease; will sell for $560. Apply 410 Montgomery st., room 2. LOOK—8econd-hand one-third cost. 3746 baker's Army st. portable oven: $4000—A° RARE opportunity of obtaining an es- tablished, paying retail notion and stationery business, which must be =old, as owners have been * appointed -Western agents for Autographic Registers. Egry Apply PERNAU BROS., 643 Clay. st., San Francisco. WANT partner with small capital for legiti- mate - proposition; . will. net $2500 in two months. all, 2 to 5, at 1265 Franklin st., Oakland., JOB' Printers—About $1500 will put you Into good business. X., box 8, Call office, Oakld. BUTCHER shop: on account of ill health; good trade. 391 Sixth st. teenth and Fourteenth; also buggies, wago GAB_fixtures very low; large assortment: 1 harness, etc.,.at your own price; come an and 2 bowl barber washstands, cheap! HUF- make an offer. SCHMIDT,. 628 Golden Gate ave. FOR sale—Call route at San Jt For par- 40 HORSES for sale;. also wagons, buggles, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Mar- ket, 327 Sixth: auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. ticulars apply at Call business office. COFFEE_and tea routes supplled from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO.'S, 415 Sacramento st. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. SPECIAL sale of harness and. vehicles. Lie- bold Harness Co., 211 Larkin, opp. City Hall, ———— e, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. GOOD _strong cart; butcher or letter carrfer. 1109 Silver ave., off San Bruno road. Inquire 1038 LOT of fine family cows; cheap. Capitol ave., Ingleside. #x10 PORTRAIT lens, good as new, at a bar- gain. 246 Third st.. room 89. 8. F. College Thera utics, 305 Larkin sty open day and eve. or_patients and puplls. PALMISTRY, MRS. IRENE SMITH teacher and:reader in sclentific palmistry; readings dally. 581 EDUCATIONAL. MARK HOPKINS Institute of Art.—Special life classes have been formed for women, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday even: ings, $6 per month or 316 per term;; antique classes, §6 per month or $10 per tirm; day classes, 6 days per week, $10 per month or $37 60 per term; For further particulars aj ing, corner Mason and MARTIN, Secretary. A _ST. CELIAN choral Is being formed by M. Merigan, organist St. Dominic's; 100 voices wanted, every Wednesday evening; entrance and dues first month, $1; includes thorough vocal instruction; sight reading; blackboard used; private lessons; voice piano organ. Ap- Ply 1 to 5 p. m., hall 5, 102 O'Farrell st.. or residence, 1302 Webster, mornings, evenings, HEALD'S Business College, 2 Post st.—Fook- keeping, business practice, thorthand, typ- turday class, $12 per term. ly at achool build- ine sts, to J. R. TWO incubators, Stockton and Petaluma, 120 each; 2 improved Stockton brooders, 150 each; $30 outfit. Address box 1206, Call office. GREAT Dane and St. Bernard pups; prize pedi- gree. St George, 10 Douglass st., between eventeenth and Eighteenth. $27 50-PLATFORM spring wagon. Address L. ISAAC, Dimond Post office, Fruitvale, HANDSOME Angora kittens, chols PRESIDIO KENNELS, 8313 C?s‘}:'e:lt.br“d‘u' FOR sale at sacrifice: % dozen linen embold- ered chemises: a fine black Spanish lace :A:fll'f, one yard b); three; aiso a black crepon ea gown, cream lace trimmed; Kdaress box 515, Call offiea; - ' imported. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand INTOSH & WOLPMAN, us-mn.'ld}-‘?:gém“.t 2, 5 AND 10-stamp quartz.mills chea; terms. Assay Office, 10 Stevenson st BARS, back bars, mirro; ters,” linoleum, office f:‘m‘?:r:, Tatove ank office, Turnitufe and fxtures: “hew and sec- Misston st. above Sixth =« 1 011021023 SAFES—New and second-hand; chea ever. nSate Mafo., G50 Sacramentor SECOND-HAND belting, A WEEK'S news for § cents — The Weekly Call, In wrapper, for mailing. LODGING HOUSES FOR A—KREDO & CO..... 11 rooms; fine residency SALE. ...22% GEARY ST. Geary all new; clears $60 monthly; must sell...... $600 14 rooms; bay-window corner: centraland desirable; clears $100 month. 850 22 rooms; newly papered; good furnitu: $300 cash; balance 50 rooms; best on Geary st nothing better ever offered.... time - clears $150- Several large houses to exchange for realty. 26-ROOM -house; easy §-room flat; very good ... 50 other houses; 4 to 300 rooms. payments. 18-room house; 'clears $100. . 550 12-room house; clears 5 450 23-room corner; worth $2000. & 1100 30 rooms on Kearny st.: clears $250...... 3500 50-room house; new. ; clears $400. $5°C. DECKER, 1020 Market, opp. Fifth. Ui 90 rooms:: rent $1. ..BARGAIN LIST Tooms; corner; offer wanted. 20 rooms; cheapest rent in city. 24 rooms; corner, near Mn-ket st. 33 rooms: brand new; central. see ft... WINSTON & CO., 646 Market st. A—T& ROOMS; south af Market st.; fine. 31 rooms; transient; 15 rooms F. C. HYDE select; translent; corner. 36 rooms: "elegant; furnished hotel. Market st. & CO., 1206 Market st. $200-16 rooms; good paying house. stree! 129 Third e e, FURNITURE FOR SALE. ELEGANT furniture cluding 1 magnificent sideboard; no of private residence, in- alers. Call 11 to 3, 1440 Mission st., near Eleventh. FURNITURE for sale; cottage for rent; de- ing, telégraphy, languages, English braiches; | gines. bollers, dynamos, pallers %}:};’g-.:“" strable location. Address box 1215, Call office. . clvil and mining engineering; sur- . Veying, assaying, etc.; 20 eachers; 1100 grad- | PHONOGRAPHS, 20 records, § per dosen; | FURNITURE 6 rooms at halt price. 13 Ship- uates placed since 18%%; catalogue. projectoscope, $i00. Bacigalupl, 938-552 Market | _lev st.. corner Fifth. AYRES' Business College, 728 Market st.; individual instruction - in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, penmanship, English branches and speclal course for Civil Service examinations, etc.; life scholarship, $50; low rates per week and month. GRADUATE State Normal coaches for exam- inations; privi lessons in all English branches, ish, mathematics; backward upils brought up with class in few lessons. Room 41, 14 MeAR S it LT BB TR RE T UNIVERSITY coach—Newell Perry, Ph.B., Fal- low in Mathematics, U. C., 7407 S. hhhcr{m’l-. or. Channing way, Berkeley’ writ2for circular. ENGINEERING School civil, electeical, min Q 'y t.; est 1661, VAN DR NAILT EN. 955 Macret PIANO and German; pupil of Conservatory Lelpsic; lessons 75 cents. 110 Hyder:: 2 MME. Annls Montague Turner, ve tiona; correct and. natural method. - g sa::"fi-’-':fi‘ BOOKKEEPING, rapld calculati taught; short ume.p Tarr, 572 g:,my:!lc;{i'fil.l, SHORTHAND taught in 1 month; references; private lessons; terms $10. Van Ness ave. YOUNG man wait table, restaurant. 313 O'Far- rell st. i BET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. C. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. W, First-class finlsher m and polisher. 1 “nt. ALL work reasonable and warranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 130 Market st. ELOCUTION. and oratory; F. Cooks dwell; 16 yra_experience, Prews Club bidg, cfi‘.m" - DEPSRERT T T s, I ENGLISH literature, thology; nlhm classes; pri. tuition. ?&:’l Ehrman, 1234 3. R. POOL, houss mover, dealer second- bufiding material. 1124 Mission: ter. Bo. 191 BAFES—Bargains In -] 5 slzen; haif original cow. 10010 Marker B, T CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekl all. Sent to .an; dds 1 Sith S Sy RO T W U lf 152 FIRST ST.—Carpets, ‘bedding, stove, with water connections ‘and furniture. CARPET CLEANING. CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning Works—Cleans, moves, lays cai 38 and 40 Eight! ets. C. H. STEVENS, Mgr., ; telephone South 250. SEWING MACHINES., AUTOMATIC, - Domestic, Singer and Whi cheap; repairing guaranteed. 1915 Mission l‘t.. $2 MONTHLY, rented; repaired, bough : machine supplies. 145 th;"phone l}ln:dl“ ALL kinds boughi exchanged > TeDalFing at Jowest Tates. 506 Faesih st ATTORNEYS AT LAW. L. 8. CLARK—Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket; consultation free; no fees In advance. ADVICE free; successtul. W. L DAVIDEOR, $31 Market . o BICYCLES. 1 WILL. 16 dleyel SR L e WHEN you-become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet- beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. 8. 40. J. McQUEEN'S Cal Stevenson st.; Carpet-cleaning Co., 458 ; tel. South 228; lowest rates. CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; relaid at 3c. STRATTON, 3 Bighth st.; tel. Jessle 344. J.E. MITCHELL Ca: st.; cleaning 3c ya t-cleaning C ; tel. Mission 240 14th FONKLIN'S C: tel. Main 304. GEO. WOLCOM, Proprietor. TYPEWRITERS. e ch o ALL tters sold and rented: few partly used for prices. ; send for samples and : &.. 110 Honflomr'. NEW Hammond, $35; et sample work. T : Yoat, wm&flnflm 1 et-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.; tel. East 126. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st. 4

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