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16 THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1899 HARRIS MAKES A BIG FIND IN "KID" SWINDELL Stanford’s Catcher Is Signed by Frisco. *POP” SWETT WILL NOT PLAY TROUBLE AT ALL POT NTS LOOKED FOR THIS WEEK. Dpening of Oakland’s New Grounds. How Donlin Became a Ball- Player—New Men Signed. Another shuffie and cut of the league cards during the week has resulted in an entirely new hand in the game of per- centage. Sar by taking the Oak- land series, wn aw from the and an broken even on and cisc that i T the a dc the likel comfortably in the Watsonville s all num- while Oalk- uble e taflenders, finish to imong the lead- MEETING NOTICES. PAST MASTERS' Association of Califor- nia, F. and A. M.—Monthly meeting THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING at § O'clock. By order of the President L. SCHUMACHER, Secretar: . 169, F and A. M. (SATURDAY) 3 de- Lodge > MISSION Called _meeting THIS AFTERNOON at 2 gree. C. D. BUN PACIFIC Lodge No. 153, ill meet at 2319 EVENING at Important business. JOHN STEV DR. F. D. ASHWORTH, o' cloc KER, § 8:30 o' clock cretary. EXCELSIOR Degree 3, 10; No. AME Lodge S . F.—DEGREE to meet THIS s o'clock for ”%fln-@ M. A. K. KINGSFORD, D. IRISH Nationalists attention!—Thirtieth annual picnic and reunion will be held on SUNDAY, April 30, at Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, under the auspices of the Knights of the Red Branch. THE COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS THE California .Debris Commission, having re- ceived applications to mine by the hydraulic process from E. H. Adams, in the Gold Bug mine, near Clipper Mills, Butte County, to deposit tailings in Grizzly Creek; from John McCollum, in the Santa Rosa placer mine, in Mohawk Valley, Plumas County, to deposit tailings in Sulphur Creek, and from the Plumas Development Company, in the Yankee Hiil mine, near La Porte, Plumas County, to deposit_tatlings in St. Louis Ravine, gives tice that a meeting will be held at room uilding, San Francisco, Cal, on bd b 189 at 1:30 p. m. NNUAL meeting—The regular annual ing of the stockholders of the Sugar Plantation C office of the company, 327 Market st. San Francisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, the sth day of May, 1599, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m for the purpose of eelcting a Board of Direc- tors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business come before the meeting. Transfer books wil meet- Hutchinson mpany will be held at the 1 close on Friday, April 2§, 1809, at 3 o'clo p. m E. H. SHELDON, Secretar; Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. NOTICE is hereby given by order of the Board of Directors of the OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY that a meeting of the sto of sajd Company has been called by said Board, to be held on FRIDAY, the second day of June, A. D. 18%, at eleven o'clock in the forenocon of said day, at the principal place of business of said Company, at the building where the said Board of Directors usually meets, namely, at the office of said Company. number 327 Market st., in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California; that the object of said meeting Is to consider and act upon the proposition that said Company create & bonded indebtedness of two million five htindred thousand dollars (82,500,000 00), in United States gold coin. for the purpose of ralsing money to complete the construction of its steamships and their equipment, for uge in the business of this corporation, and to purchase and pay for any other property within the purposes of this Company;: and to secure the bonded indebtedness so proposed to be created by a mortgage upon its steam sailing ships and all other property of 1d Company now owned or hereafter to be acquired by sald Company. By order of the Board of Directors of the Oceanic Steamship Company. [Corporate Seal.] E. H. SHELDON, Eecretary of the Oceanic Steamship Com- pany. B U - v t place. The k who would undertake to name the leader a mc 1 from now must be gifted with supernatural powers. The games won and lost and the percentages are as follows w | CLUBS. |22 fanta Cruz Manager rris has made a great find and Pop Swett will not get back into the Pop found it too great a task to it up. juandary, hayv vthing like his old condition, so Last week Harris was g no catcher, so in des- ina he »d young Charles Swin- 1o Stanford University team for umento series. The youngster excellent showing and Harris nce secured him the season. In 1 to being a hard hitter Swindell is exceptionally strong and accurate thrower to base 1d above all he is a a decided we: m in that I Hitherto this has ness in the team, but k thinks Swindell will help the entire Jlden Sun- acr: wing in he o A €] s at Go G 2 be for 1 next lay morning by kiands and § mentos in a r league contest. E has secured one of the prettiest sites e for a ball park. The entir closure is as level as a floor and the out- is covered with a luxuriant crop of , s ha which, how week he grass, cut v ke ing 18 worked into the soil on day the grou lition, acramento will pre one great league teams batteri As a teams ( Iy much on th of the the points, but Donlin Balsz exceptionally heav while Pace can find the ball with any them Daubent k rancisco of San ball hard and oft ramento he p d fenc of hi three ome errors at short, but record, going for it clc saw the diamond s nds will be in perfect n rule ick y the reserve pitcher, is havi hitter osely rdust a sent several changes -up this week. Manager itten to Harris that he has 1 Harvey and that he will games against i Iso wecured @ new but has not made his name pub- | advantage i e continues to en. Last ut it up times. sht and covering more and accepting more chances than any other infielder in the league. The Oakland cripples are rapidly round- ing into form again and the team is prac- ticing at Recreation Park every after- noon, while their own diamond 1s being t into first-class condition. Donovar s almost entirely recovered from hi Charley horse. while Billy Hammond's hand i& about healed up. Dunleavy, who sprained his ankle three covered en and will regu- >ld in place of Borland, PILES—PETER FREILING'S plie salvs SPECIAL NOTICES. $1 per box; warranted to cure all cases of bleeding, itching, external, internal or protruding plles_witiout fafl, no matter of how long standing. 1628 Devisadero st., near Sutter. NOTICE is hereby given that the Maria Kip Orphanagesof 520 Lake st., S. F., Cal., has re- ceived the following orphans and half-or- phans girls from Jan. 1 to April 1, 1898 othy Edye, § Rose Connoll, years; Helen G. T n, 6 years; Peoples, 10 years; Mary F. Peoples, Grace E. McKewen, § years; Marietta Annie Kewen, 3 years: Georgia A. Smith, 11 vear: Laura Custer, Edna A. Anthony, § years; My years: Lillian E. Powers, T ves Bowtwell, 10 years; Maud M s ROOMS papered from $3; whitened, $1 up CHINESE and Japanese help; established 20 years: tel. Main 1997. Bradley & Co., 640 Clay painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 3d st BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery st__rooms 8-10: tel. 5520, EMPLOYMENT OFVICES. and | who has bes released. With Donovan at center and Hardin at right, where he will be stationed permanently, this will give Oakland one the best run-getting out- | in the league, as well as a sure 1g and accurate long-distace throw- ing trio. Fred Swanton tells a funny story of how Donlin got into the game. The bi pitcher was formerly a foot-racer and vith a companion started south to work” the orang owel While in Los Angeles the ball tcam there had some hard luck and somebody asked Donlin if he could play, as the team had a game on for that day and nobody to fill up the gap. Donlin said he could play all right, though in t I he nad never played a game in his life. However, he went into right field and managed to pt the only chance offere easy fly. The op- osing team had a donlin fairly slaughter ] in the box and d him every time he went to bat. Two days later they got | Donlin into another game and the Los Angeles pitcher was disabled almost at the start. captaln asked Donlin if he could pitch and again received an af- | firmative reply. Donlin was hard as a | rock and although he had never pitched | a ball befo he had terrific speed and nobody could touch him. During the game he noticed that some of the balls he threw would start in a off to one side. to practice piiching and are simply marvelous, novice The fol by President Moaran of League showing that the line and the suddenly shoot | From that time he began now his curves And he is only a 5 lowing letter has been received California league is now | under the protection of the National agreement: National Board of Arbitration, Washington, D, C.. April 20, 1899, Mr. J. T. Moran, Oakland, Cal.—Dear Sir: 1 am in receipt of in relation to the ur favor of the 13th inst. stection of the California League in Class E and inclosing New York exchange in payment in full of dues, I will promulgate your protection in my next bulle- tin. Yours truly N. E. YOUNG, President. The franchise and league rights of the San Jose Waseball teamn nhas been sold to E. 8. Gilbert of that cit Rosea and George was $500. ager of the club. terially strengthened proved. Borchers. The by A. 8. de la price Borchers will continue as man- The team will be ma- and the grounds im- LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE., ARRIVED, Friday, Apri 1 28 Stmr Coos Bay, Shea, 80 hours from Newport and way ports TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS, NEW QUEE YORK om_Lives INSTOWN — Arrived April PHILADBELPHIA — Cleared Apri Waesland, for Liverpool. Arrived April 25—Stmr Luca- pool and Queenstown, 28 — St Pennland, from Philadelphia, for Liverpool. i1 25—Stmr GENOA~—ATrrived April 23—Stmr Saale, from New York B ——— DIVIDEND DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend N NOTICES. 0. 92 (Aifty cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be payable at the office of tha company, 227 Market TUESDAY, May 2, 1889. close on Wednesday, April 26, o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, and 1899, after ransfer books will at 3 L SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. YOUNG woman with a child; good cool strong and willing; wages no object. M NORTON, 313 Sutter st. GERMAN second girl, good waitress, city country: reference. MRS, NORTON Sutter st. GERMAN woman wishes ork by the day understands all kinds work. MRS. NOR- TON, 313 Sutter st. SWEDISH gfrl for housewor} 2 years' refer- ences; also a nice German cook; both want situations. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & C 6 Sutter st NEAT young German girl situation, cooking and housework, 5 Sutter st. RIENCED sick nurse will go by day or terms moderate; doctors’ and ladies’ . Call or write 24 Lewis plave, off ost st., bet. Taylor and Jones. P POSITION wanted by experlenced stenog- rapher and typewriter; reference given: will furnish machine if necessary. Address box 114, Call office. COMPETENT sick nurse, long practice, Is not trained, will work in city or short distance in the country; best doctors’ references. Call 60 Third st. FIRST-CLASS waitress would like a position; can do both arm and tray work; mo objec: tion to country. 12A Mason st. SHORTHAND, typewriting and envelope ad- dressing and general correspondence. room 400, Examiner bldg. YOUNG woman would like a D working housekeeper; eity or country. or address Housekeeper, 443 Golden Gai WANTE lost child, baby to nurs diately, stating particulars, Apply Call ave Answer box 12, Call office woman wants position; can do al- nost anything required. Box 115, Call. ADY would like to go East as nurse or com- panion for fare. Box 117, Call office. YOUNG lady desires position as housekeeper. 29 Grant ave., rooms 4 and 5. SITUATION wanted as_working housekeeper: city or country. 211 Fourth st.,, room 52. LADY just from the East wants work; bermald or housekeeping. Room 1, $21 Mi WANTED—By ook and plain washing. Se NURSE and stands her busin: Stevenson st. "OMPETENT cook and Jaundre uation in clty as cook and downstairs 113 Ninth st. GIRL wants_situation to work or cooking. 2202 Pine st. oung woman, a place Please housekaepe: well o re COMPI Addres 182 Sixth st. of children, by a capable woman; city country. Inquire at 1204 Mission st. RELIABLE woman wishes a position as work- as may | Kholders | ition _as )— By young, healthy mother, who just imme- call at 217 do_general house- TENT woman wishes work by the day. ITUATION wanted—Light housework or care or SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. WANTS work; carpenter (Belgian); good bench hand and cabinet-maker; good reference. 2010 Leavenworth st. YOUNG man with a steady place in good shop. Call office. ear at barbering wants Address box 112, HELP WANTED—Continued. BARKEEPER wanted: a good single man: §30 and found. O. WEINHOLD'S Summer Resort, corner Lombard and Lyon sts., Presidio WANTED-Retall salesman; one familiar with the grocery or crockery business; perience ahd wi L. AN honest Japanese boy wants position to do housework in family. Address HIGASHI, 703 Larkin st FIRST-CLASS salesman for our chil partment. ldren’s de- Call Sunday forenoon, Jonas Cloth- ing Co., 1063-1065 Broadway, Oakland. IMAN would like a stationary job; first- class recommendations. Box 196, Call offic MAN wants work in grocery store as clerk, or Box 111, Call office’ cook for RST-CLASS French restaurant, steady man, with references, wants position in city or e understands any style or short or wages moderate, Call or ad- dress 211% Polk st. WANTED—Good barber for Saturday and Sun- day. 107% Fifth st. BARBER for Saturday and Su Devisadero st. BARBER for Saturday and Sunday; stead 620 Union st. BARBER for Saturday and Sunday. Fourth st. day at 1703 108 uation, hotel, restaurant country. Apply 312 Van GOOD cook wants or boarding hous Ness ave YOUNG employment ‘man famillar with machinery desires Address box 181, Call. GINTLEMAN having resided many vears In Paris and Rome desires to glve lessons In both languages; reasonable. Hox 168, Call. GOOD bookkeeper wants position; one who un- derstands his business; will work as assist- ant; salary no object; good reference. Box 101, Call office. FIRST-CLASS gents' garment cutter, using 3 systems, is open for engagement; No. 1 East- ern references given. Address L. T. MUTH, 85-40 Cordova st., Vancouver, B. C. TWO barbers wanted. 217 Fourth st. BARBER for Saturday and probably Sunday. 1113 San Pablo ave., Oakland. PERSONALS. mous remedy for irregular and painful periods of ladies; are never failing and safe, rejuv- enate the systes brighten the eyes; restore health and beauty to the faded; French Tan- sy Wafers are the only reliable female rem- edy in the world; imported from Paris; take nothing else from druggists, but insist on genuine; in red wrappers with crown trade mark. GEO. DAHLBENDER & CO., drug- glsts, 214 Kearny st. H. L. LADD & CO druggists, NW, cor, 4th and Howard, agent: BEST iunch in town, at the Pup lLiatis- serie, 1214 Flockton PRIVATE sanitarium—Surgical and medical cases taken charge of for physicians, sur- geons and private individuals. 1316 Guerrero st., near Twenty-fifth; Guerrero-st. cars. LADY wishes good family with no children to take boy § years old to board. Box 309, Call. JOSEPH GREVEN'S terms for singing lesson: Classes, $2, $3 and $5 monthly; single lessons, $6 (one weekly); $10 (2 w.); 315 (3 w.);$20 (4w.) and $25 (every day a lesson). 1236 Market st. GOOD barber Saturday and Sunday. Fifth st. BARBER for Saturday afternoon. 1648 Mission street. 187% BARBER. 27 Montgomery ave. G. LEDERER, leading nairdresser; price Zic; switches, $1: hair rolis, 3ic; Quintonica Hair Tonic, 35¢; Foamo Shampoo, 5e. 123 Stockton, LEDERER has the most artistic halrdress- ers on the coast; imports the latest Parisian coiffures and still charges but 2c; longest hair rolls, 3ic. 123 Stockton st. EXPERIENCED shirt _and overall Wanted. Address box 116, Call. WANT locksmith helper at 1706 Dwlght way, Berkeley. cutter WANTED—An honest, ambitious voung man of ability desires position in store, office or wholesale house: good references.” Address P. H. B., 751 Mission st. WANTED—A dishwasher in restaurant. 113 Turk st. EXTRA walter wanted for Sunday. street. 406 Ellis HELP WANTED—FEMALE. | COOK, sanitarium, $30. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st. CHAMBERMAID, | chamber work, tter middle-aged woman, MRS. NORTON, 313 b3t $12. WOMAN with a child, $10 to $12; young glirl ORTON, 313 Sutter st. SECOND girl, $25 cook, $25, American family 0f 4 German woman as housekeeper, 315, MRS, NORTON, 313 Sutter st. WAITRESS, nstitution, §15. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter | NURSE girl, San Rafael. $12; nurse, city, $2 1 child; nurse, $15; 3 German second girl $20 and $25; waltress, $20 per month and sleep Home; 2 waitresses, hotels, $20 each; house- | work, $25, Sausalito; Belvedere, $25; Capitola, $15; 10 housework girls, city, 320 and $2 per 6 young giris, ist, $10 to $15. MISS month 25 Sutter st. EAT young girl, light housework, $10 to $15, 1SS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st $15. MISS CULLEN, -......Phone Grant 185 Y (SATURDAY).... & CO TO-DA C. R. HANSEN . WANT | Head w $20; waitress, 520; 2 waitresses, Gal $20, fare paid; 2 waitresses, Porterville, 2 fare paid; waitresses, Stockton, Bakersfleld, San Mateo and city, $20; chambermald, $15, call early. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. sprinas TEN (10) chambermaids for city who can wait for dinner, §20; also 2 for country, $20. C. R IN & CO., 104 Geary st. ...FAMILY ORDERS, B or Swedish cook and housegirl, 3 housegirl, €5; 5 cook 5; and 20 voung girls to C. R. HANSEN 5; 4 housegirls, cook and assist, $15 to $20. & CO., 104 Geary. Wa NTED—Cook, country boarding house, $30; cook, country hotel, restaurant style, night work, $40; Swedish girl, housework and care taker while family absent from city, $3i plain cook, small place, country, for laun- | dry hands, $20, fare pafd; Protestant nurse, $20; Swedish second girl, $20; German second giri, rench nurse, §25; walitresses, coun- try s, $20; second girl and seamstress, $20; many others: housework, etc. J. F. 'CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. | GIRL for chamberwork and waiting, plain country hotel, $20. fare paid. MURRAY & READY, 63-635 Clay st. WANTED-Protestant woman who is willing 1o the cooking and housework and small | washing in Amerfcan family; wages $12; good home. Call at 9 Mars st., between Seven- teenth and Col t T . 10 go to Tehachapi to do general house- work: 4 In family. Call at SIS Hayes st between 9 and 12. YOUNG. or middle-aged woman; 1ight house- work for good home; no children or washing. Howard st. D—Experienced bander on gloves. F. KLIN & CO., 418 Sacramento st. WA G. C MIDDLE and bhak MIDDLI en. O to $16. Call 318 Third. to take care of 2 chil- ; wages $12 \GED woman Brannan 419 or Scandinavian all girl to-day at 1214 Eddy st GERMA housework. YOUNG woman for light housewor! home; $12. 13 California st. GOOD waitress, # a week; call early. 656 st NTED—Germap girl for second work. 3880 Vashington st., corner of Spruce. . $12 per GIRL for light housework and cookin mont] 1921 Union st., near Laguna. X0 with_children. st., Morton station 2 on shirts wanted; inexperienced s taught. 4101z Mission st., top floor. G German girl for upstairs and assi Apply mornings at 1004 Paru Alameda. GIRL for general housework. 13 Pearl st., near Market and Thirteenth. OPERATORS on_ overshirts and _underwear. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.. 3% Fremont st. —_— to assist, $15; second girl, $20: cook, 325; | housegirl, two Irish housegirls, $25 and | $20; middle-aged woman, country, $20. MR Santa Cruz, AGED woman for cooking, washing | for general | MAN or lady to travel and appoint agents; es- | tablished firm; $i0 per month and expenses | _to start. Manufacturer, box 2, Chica 11 YOUNG man with some experience in letter cutting and dle sinking; one with talent for drawing preferred; steady employment. Ap- ply at glass works, Seventh and Townsend. $10 WEEK to start; young man as partner in genteel outdoor work with horse and buggy; must have $130. Box 403, San Rafael, Cal. WANTED—20 _teamsters Devisadero and Broadway. and laborers at WANTED-Steady man with small capital; {n- door business. McCLAUGHLIN & CO., 717 Mkt. BARBER wants to rent furnished barber shop or work for reasonable wages. Address 427 Golden Gate ave. BARBER Apply and_laundry for sale 7, 630 Market st. nop bargain. YOUNG men (non-union) for coasting vessels: good wages guaranteed. JIERMAN'S, 2 Steuart st. WANTED 20 men to occupy rooms: 10c per night, 60c to $1 per wk. 105 New Montgomery | RECRUITS wanted for the United States Ma- rine Corps, United States navy: able-bodled, unmarried men between the ages of 21 and 35 years, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally declared their In- tentlon to become -such: must be of good character and habits and able to speak, read and write English, and be between 5 feet 4 inches and 6 feet 1 inch in height. For fur- ther- information apply at the Recruiting Of- fice, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. MASON, 16-15, The New Perini Restaurant—- French or American dinner, Gc; lunch, 2 private rooms for ladies. T. 7. SUSAKI & CO., manufacturers of cheap- est bamboo furniture made to order; all kinds of Japanese crockery, basketware. 488 Halght. RELIABLE legal advice free; any case civil or criminal, bankruptcy, divorces, collection, etc; open evenings. Address or call AN- CHOR, 653 Clay st. T. BRILLIANT, 338-340 Post st.. will sell you furniture, carpets, clo dress goods, tatlor- made suits, etc., on very easy payments SUMMER bamboo furniture below cost to or- der. K, YOSHITARI, 313 Sutter st. BUSINESS CHANCES. JON doing a rushing business and o sosite. the ferries build- a splendld loca. Call R. G. As1600; SALOON elegantly fitted up; )] , ing, rent $100; § years' lease; tian and an Al paying place. WILKE, 906 Market st. 2230, CORNER grocery and bar on Powell A iablished many years: doing first-class Saving business; living rooms; dafly receipts, 330; large stock; Jease; a genuine good chance. R.'G. WILKE, 906 Market st. —$300; BRANCH bakery and coffee parlor, AER, fvine rooms; rent 832 50; average daily receipts $15; choicest location on Sutter st. WILKE, 906 Market st., room 6. —$500; ESTAURANT; best business location Atn lhisr:it)'; Yent $25; established vears; aver- age daily receipts $25; gu(zd prices; best class customers. R. G. WILKE, %06 Ma{'kel ‘sl. —$430: DELICATESSEN store and _branch Ah:l‘(.::l‘y on Larkin st.; doing a splendid pay- ing business: rooms; rent low; owners bought country hots R. G. WILKE, 906 Market st. A—$4000; MECHANICS' hotel, close to iron foundries and factories; kept by owner the last 6 vears; clearing above §300 per month; 47 rooms; kitchen; ~good-paying lar, etc.; new 5 years' lease; always 200 or more steady boarders; investigate at once; a genuine bar- gain. Call R. G. WILKE, rm. § 906 Market. MONEY TO LOAN. ANY amount on furniture, pianos, without re- ““moval, or any other good security: payable back in installments or as a whole; if you owe a balance on the purchase price we will pay it and carry the loan as long as you de- sire; avold red tape and publicity: see us first; you will be waited upon quietly and quickly. Call 68-69, Donohoe bldg., 1170 Markst. LOANS on furniture or pianos in S. F., Oak- land or Alameda at lowest rates, without removal: no commission: no delays. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission st., above Sixth; telephone South 14. ANY amount at 6% per cent on real estate, 2d and 3d mortgages, estates, real estate in pro- bate; mortgages and legacies bought: no d lay. 'R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, rm. HIGHLY respectable and private place to ob- tain liberal advances on diamonds and jew- elry at the lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 846 Market st.; telephone Main 1644, ANY amount by private party on ‘urniture and planos: no removal; low rates; confidential. BONELLI, Conservatory blds., 130 Powell st. STRAIGHT tip; go where you can save inter- est. Cut Rate Loan Office, 22 Mason st IF your property is mortgaged and vou need more money see H. MURPHY. 30 Market. A—s250; BRANCH bakery, with 3 nice iiving rooms; chofcest location in the Mission; rent low. Inquire R. G. WILKE, rm. 8, 906 Market. OYSTER and chop house for sale this day; cheap. COWING, Market st. BUTCHER shop; great bargain account sfck- ness; call at once. COWING & CO., 9% MKt DELICACY store; must_sell this bargain. COWING & CO., 9% Market st RESTAURANT; bargain this day account sick- ness; investigate. COWING & CO., 95 Mkt. day; ON furniture, planos, without removal mission: private. LICK. 116 MeAllister _—mmm— MONEY WANTED. $150 $1500 WANTED 1 vear on indorsed on foint note with party worth $100,000; will pay good Box 120, Call office. interest. and saloons bought; BER, 25 Battery st. notice. J. GOLI $55-PARTNER _wanted in_ manufacturing business; will be required to deliver goods and collect. McLAUGHLIN & CO., 777 Mkt. 550—SALOON on Market st.; bargain on ac- count of departure. McLAUGHLIN & CO., 777 Market st. Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law a Speclalty. American and Forelg) Patents Sollcited. AUGUSTA LEOLA, 2326 Mission st., near 20th —Greatest fortune teller in the world: gives luck, love and magic charms; also teaches fortune telling; fee, $1 and upward, ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market: 700 rooms: 25c to $150 per night; 3150 to $6 per week; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. JOHN L. BOONE, Attorney at Law, No. 4 Sutter st San Francisco, Cal. Send for Circular. A—Ladies’ or gent's clothing, furniture, bought, ®0ld; tel. Mint 7. JACOBS, 1023 Folsom st. A—CLOAKS, furs and suits at wholesale prices. H.' KRAMER, 20 Sansome st, MRS. S. SIEP, psychometrist: 11 to 5; Sc: circles svenings except Sat., 10e. 1724 Market. MISS VON BERG, of 228 Taylor, moved to 204 Ellis (The Clifford), rooms 49 and 8. SUITS to order $1 per week. CHICAGO CLOCK CO., 1514 Market st.; open evenings. SUITS to order on easy installments. L. _LEMOS, 1117 Market st., bet. ith and Sth. SBARBORO & CO., grocers, formerly of &1 Washington, have removed to 021 Montey. st. | WANTED—Able-bodled men; age 16 to 60; sol- diers preferred; send 10c for particulars. | CAPT. HALL, box 1160 New Orleans, La. | PENSIONSJ. H. SHEPARD & CO., attorneys = " Hearst bldg., Third and Market. TO go this week—G00 pairs men's shoes, some | " nearly new, from 50c to $150; new 'shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 562 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts.; open 5 a. m. to 9 p. m. WANTEDCutter on ladies' cloaks. Address box 262, Call office. JOURNEYMEN Barbers' Unlon Free Emplymt. Bureau. 1125 Market st. W. J. brideshaw, Sec. | Get your shoes half-soled while walting, % to 50c. 562 Mission s between 1st and 2d sts. BARBERS' Progressive Union; free employ- m't. H. Bernard, sec., 104 Tth; tel. Jessie 1 MEN to take best single room, 15c night: §1 week; “‘France House,” 149 3d st., and ‘‘Oak- land House,” 664} Howard st.; reading room. | WANTED—Sallors for Hawailan Islands, Ma- nila. Mexico and Alaska. W. LAN Ship- ping Agent, 504-506 Davis st. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know | that Ed Rolkin, Reno House nroprictor, still | rune Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large | _rooms; 2c per night; $1 to $2 per week. SAILORS for Honolulu, coast. Australia and | “coast at HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st., near Mar- 700 rooms, e night; reading room; free “bus and baggage to and from the ferry. 1OBSON House, 417 Keurny—Rooms from % to S0c; $1 to $3 per week. MEN and women to learn barber trade at § Barber College, 138% Eighth SINGLE sunny furnished room, §2 50 a month. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard sts. | SINGLE rooms, Iic, 20c, %c per night; Toc, $1 to $2 50 wk. icho House, 8834 Market st. AN o collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 112 Sutter st. TRY Acme House, 957 Market st., helow Sixth, for a room; Zc a night; §1 a week PARTNERS WANTED. LADY wants working partner with some cae, 12 good paying business: securicy for o invested. Address M. E. B., 626% I st., Sac- ramento, Cal MIDDLE-AGED paying saloon; Call office. | PARTNER wanted—A gentleman with $2000 | and some experience as clerk or hookkeeper | can secure good investment on appiication | at Call business office. ady wishes a partner in fair terms reasonable. Box 110, | WANTED—Rellable partner hotel business: | “must be a man of standing. Box W-1s6, Call. - { HELP WANTED—MAL C. R. HANSEN & CO..........Phone Grant 185 +..l......Want for the coast road, free fare free fare... % $22 and board 3175 a day 10 ‘concrete mixers, free fare 2 a day | blacksmith, raliroad work.. -free fare | feur-horse teamsters, free fare. = l .$25 and found vo-horse teamsters, 15 labore T All the above for the . HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. and second cook, rallroad eating half fare free; chef, §90; second , $50; all for a summer resort; cook, $40; second cook, restaurant, $10 & -k; second cook, hotel, $30; porter, coun- try hotel MISCELLANEOUS pick and shc $2 a day, fi G, fee 31310 quarry laborers, $1 a day and hoard; 2 milkers, §25, see boss here; car- riage painter, blacksmith, found 51 HAN co: harness maker, $30 laborérs to handle rock on a 5 a day and board: and others. SEN & CO., 104 Geary st. ranch, $35; | I loas | | -Phone Main 5348 and Labor Agents. $3 day; laborers MURRAY & READY.... Leading Employment Trimmer for carriage works, for new rallroad.. 5 carpenters. 5 and $2 % day % camp blacksmiths; ranch blacksmiths and helper ...... 5 S buggy washer and stableman, $35 and $30 and found; gardener, $2; farm hands and teamsters, $26 and found. St HOR HOTELS waiters, mining boarding hous 1d $40 and found; waiters, found; ranch cook, etc. MU, 634-636 Clay st. $30 and $30 and RAY & READY, WORKING foreman for sheep ranch; man and wife to take charge of orange ranch, $50; farmer and wife, $40; man and wife for 10 er; competent to = take full pr te place, Napa County, $25 and found. :'“grfihtf“sf)‘:;egw. Call ‘:v{flce. MURRAY & READY, 624-636 Clay st. WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st., near Mar. | WANTED—2 carriage painters, $250 day ket; 00 rooms; 25c to $1 50 night; §1 50 to $6 wood turner; machine man to run jointe week: convenient and respectable; free 'bus | Stableman for small stable, $25 and found; and baggage to and from ferry SITUATIONS WANTED—-MALE. ESE K1, 30 Geary st.; SSE employmt office; help; farm hands, 1TO, 1% Geary st.; tel Polk 12. CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office; best help. 4143 O'Farrell st.; tel. East 424, MARRIED couple wish situation; private fam- ily; man generally useful, wife plain cook- ing and housework. Box 112, Call ofiice. FIRST-CLASS JAPAN. omesti: water works; address either. I H SITUATION wanted by young man man: best city references. DERSON, 219 Kearny. SITUATIO; as barkeeper, lunch cook or porter. Call office. Box 121, BAKERS—Experfenced baker requires situation Apply 655 Har- in shop, institution or_hotel. rison st. DURING evening & Japanese desires to work as a walter or washing dishes for his board and lodging; wages no object. 188, Call office. bicyele repairer, understands lathe work, wants situation; also stationary engineer, with long experience as chief city 210 Turk. about place; indoor or outdoor work; £00d_horee- HENRY AN- wanted by middle-aged German Address box YOUNG man 24 desires position as bookkeeper or assistant; 2 vears' experience; references: salary moderate. Address box 12, Call b ffice, 357 Hayes st. JAPANESE good boy. speaks Fnglish well, wishes positioh as schoolboy or housework in | family. H. K., 1508 Polk st. American farmer, $25; 15 farmers, $20; chore- man for ranch, chore boy, $10; 2 black- smiths; railroad laborers and teamsters, $§1 70 ; sheepherder, 325; and others. 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—Night cook, country, $40; pastry ranch cook; hotel waiter, '$2; ele- vator boy, $4 week; and others. J. F. CROS- ETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—Single American ranch foreman references required. J. F. CROS- TT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. vad; free fare. | a day; carriage trimmer; | | orchard, no objection to children: man about | | HOUSES WANTED. CASH buyer would like modern house of 2 flate in Western Addition or Hayes Valley; not to exceed $4000. Address Buyer, box 172, Call office. 3 UNFURNISHED rooms; adul 3 housekeeping; must be cheap; business Box 118, cen- Call office. ITURE ter. WANTED. J. C. MUTHER, 632 Market st., pays highest ‘eash price for furniture, groceries. ete. Ltashivrics (omifumitie, Rroeérles, e/ L o | WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED at once—Large safe; will pay cash; also some flxtures suitable for jeweiry store. Call 14 fth st. | | | tween Powell and Mason. Her success as a WANTED—Old gold_and_silver for manufac- turing. 0. NOLTE, Jeweler, 248 O'Farrell st. SUITS to order on installments at cash prices; $1a week. N.Y.TAILORING Co., 115 Kearny. RUPTURE, stricture cured; no knife; no in- Jectiq antd. Dr. Gordin,514 Pine,ab.Kearny. 50; bedrm sets $8; bed loung- L. J NEUMANN. 121 6th. DRESSMAKERS. SILK or cloth dresses made, §5 up; dresses made over; perfect fit. 3 Eddy. MME. GOLDSTEIN. PLAIN skirts, $1; plain sewing; bindings put on skirts. 25c. 910 Pine st. e SPIRITUALISM. A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance test medium, life reader; medical clairvoyant; treat all pri- vate, chronic and obscure diseases; diagnosis free; sittings, $1. 232 Stockton st. MRS voy MRS, writing medium. MRS, ELLIS, tests to all Mon., §; 2 sittings, $1. SOPHIA SEIP, peychometrist_and clair- ant; readings, 50 0c. 1724 Market. MENA FRANCES, independent slate 118 Haight st. Tues.-Fri. 233 Valencia st. MRS. B. BAUMANN, the well-known fortune teller, ‘has opened an office at 315 O'Farrell, | 2p. m; CLALKVUYANTS. A—MRS. DR. F. CLARK, PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN SAN FRAN- CISCO, AT 1023% MARKET STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH. While entranced gives aid and advice which will overcome your enemies, remove family troubles, restore lost affections, make marriage with the one you love no fallure, remove._in- fluence, bad habits; will give correct informa- tion on lawsuits, sickness, death, divorces, ab- sent friends, etc. N. B.—Perfect eatisfaction guaranteed by mall. Send stamp for circular, with special | terms, To MRS. DR. F. CLARK, 10233 Market street, San Francisco. ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY. GOOD NEWS FOR ALL. MME. E. CURLEY Has permanently located at 337 Geary st., be- medium has startled the power is acknowledged by press and public to be of the highest order. She advises you to a certainty by a higher than human power. Her parlors are thronged by anxious people looking for important information, and every reply is most gratitying; all are pleased. Without a question she telis each caller their name and for what they came. She gives advice on busi- ness, speculation, lawsuits, old estates, lo courtship and marriage—evervth.ng. The un. fortunate and troubled should seek her counsel and start aright. Positively no attention paid to_letter uniess $1 accompanies. 9 a. m. to §:30 p. m. RETURNED—Mme. Arndt, the great clairvoy- ant, tells past and future; has never falled; has' the seven seals, the greatest Egyptian secret of the world; shows pictures of future husband and wife; ‘gives lucky numbers, ad- vice In speculations on all affairs, tips on races; satisfaction guaranteed: prices Ze up; daily unday. 342 Third st., near Folsom. MME, PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant and card reader; born with double veil and sec- ond sight; diagnoses disease; full life read- ng; ladies, 50c; gents, $1; $150. 126 Turk. HANSON, palmist and card reader; Dast, present and future; %c. 133% oth, r. 21. entire world. Her LAUNCH, % to 3 1 must be cheap. I with or without engine; WHITE, 516 Mission! MUSICAL INSTEUMENTS. AS we are selling good upright pilanos for $6 cash and $ per month, We ask you to Investi- | gate and approve this'method; prices are the | same as if purchased for all cash; bargains | in good second-hand uprights upon some easy | payments and some good planos for $3, $4 and $5 per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. | Steinway dealers, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts, | San Francisco, and Thirteenth and Broad- | way, Oakland. MME. AUGUST, 1150 Mission st.; clairvoyant and paimist; truth or no pay; 2! MISS A, FAURRE, card reader and palmist. 405 st., r. 34; French and German spoien, LEVELAND, palmist and card 110A" Geary st., rooms 1 and 2 3VA SHELDON, palmist and card read- Grant ave., parlor 6. MISS BAY, returned, has voodoo charm from Africa. 223 Post st.. room 6.- MISS A. L. CARLSON, fortune teller by cards, paimist and planets. 28 Sixth st., rooms 2. A FEW special bargains from $140 up. ‘Weber: used 6 months. Chickeing; good as new. Knabe; a’bargain. Emerson; fine condition. Sterling; ‘mahogany case. Vose; walnut case, $6 monthly payments; all guaranteed. | BENJ. J. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 80 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. JUST arrived—New upright planos: sold at $5 rented at $2 60 per month. SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st. % | HORNUNG'S plancs, pralsed by all great ar- tists; his touch regulator the wonder of the da 203 3450 ateo electric cars. henery st.; San WANTED—Coachman, near city, references re- quired, $30 and found; young man for butcher shop, near city, $20 to $25 and found; farmer for orchard, steady job, $20; 4 milkers, 33 and §25; 6 laborers for city, $1 per day and board; 10 laborers and teamsters for railroad, §1 70; tunnelmen, $1 75, -board $4 50 per week; German waiter and bartender for hotel, $23 and found; dishwashers. $20; kitchen hand for country restaurant, $20 and fare paid. W. EWER & CO.. 626 Clay st. MILKER, country, $20 per month. MISS CUL- LEN, 3 Sutter st. MEN wanted—Teamsters, shovelers and drill- men on rallroad work, being bullt by Camp- bell & Buckman, between Sonora and Sum- merville, Tuolumne Co.; take boat to Stock- ton, then train to Oakdale and Sonora; fare $1, Oakdale to Sonora, will be refunded if men work one month. Apply ‘at room 4, 302 Montgomery st. SALESMEN calling on the grocery and notion trade to carry light side line; no competi- tlon: big commission. J. E. TRAIEL, 2% Powell st. 150 MEN for cleanest houses in city; tral House,” 871 Market, House,” §61; 15c to 50c night; all in reading room. ‘Cen- d““Branch dally papers RLEGANT upright Steinway for sale; reason- able. 32 Larkin st. A—UPRIGHTS, $9 up; installments, $ 7 up: rents, 2 up (allowed cn sale), Heine, 135 Ellis. R A E now with BYRON DANIELS s MAUZY, 308 to 312 Post st. PIANOS unredeemed to realize advances on storage. Wilson Storage Rooms, 1710 Market. BOHMER, Byron Mauzy and other planos. 308 Post st. W. G. BADGER, 415 Sacramento st., agent for Fraricis Bacon and Hallett & Davis planos BARGAIN—Good u;rifln ¢ cheap, E"sckl-mx'rz. 16 ibernia nk. McAllister st., next KNABE planos; new/scale; new styles. LER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER. maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. SEWING MACHINES. KOH- $2 MONTHLY, rented; repaired, bought, sold; machine supplies. 145 Sixth; phone Mint 45. i RETURNED—EDNA V. GRANT. clairvovant and palmist. 120 Ellis st., parlors 6 and 7. BLANCHE DE CHAPELLE, clairvoyant and card reading. 417 Bush st.. rooms 9 and 10. MME, HAYS returned; card reader and mag- netist. 207 Powell st., rooms 5 and 6. MME, MORFEAU, the best medium and card reader; %c up. ‘73 Fourth st., near Mission. MME. RAVENA reads Jlite fluentiy; business 5 Fourth st. FOR sale—The chofcest ever offered In country hotel property; the Farmers' Exchange Ho- tel in Livermore, apposite depot; 2-story hotel, cottage, Stables and outhouses; lot 150x130; water and gas all through the hotel; elegant barroom: furniture in splendid con- dition; present Ywner for 2 years; old age and {ll health cause of sale. Apply to SIEBE BROS. & PLAGEMANN, 32 Sansome st., or at hotel, for further information. $560—_CORNER saloon, near Sixth and Market 3 private entrance, with rooms; receip 10: per day; busines axchange, § Market s $500—GROCERY and bar: rent $20; 4 living rooms: rent paid to May 23. WICHMAN, LUTGEN & CO., 318 Clay st BUTCHER shop for rent, city 1303 Buchanan st., near Eddy; a snap for a 1ive man; cheap rent; | between grocery and fruit store. $00—PARTNER |n_mechanical business; $18 to $25 a week; no experfence required; must be Western Invest'mt Co., 8 Geary st. FOR sale_Good paving restaurant; city front; on account of sickness. Call 140 Fifth st. CIGAR stand for sale. 37 Third st. MAN to run saloon day time; must have cash security; $40 mo. and found. 1940 Market st. BUYS good paving bakery lunch place; nice living rooms; rent $13. Apply 1129 Mission. SHOE shop that will clear $30 per month; good prices; low rent; must sell. 332 Bush st, $400—OLD established dalry produce stand; doing fine business; all first-class customers; horse and wagon; rent $15. JONES & CO., 05 Market st. BARBER shop for sale cheap; 4 revolving chairs. _Apply 119 Fourth st. GROCERY, bar and clgar store for sal lease for 9 years and 8 months; rent $40; owner kept | lease expires January this place for 7 year: NE. corner Geary and Leavenworth. 1, 1909, -Partrer in coffes saloon, to take charge; dining room or Kitchen. 625 Montgomery st. 32000_CIGAR stare; day trade. Apply 227 Bat- tery st. RESTAURANT and chophouse; north side of Market st.; doing good business; will stand investigation. Address box 183, Call office. $600—AN old-established market; present owner there 10 years. Box 174, Call office. FOR sale—Carpenter shop with a_well-estab- lished trade. ~Apply at 609 Octavia st. $550—GOOD-PAYING saloon; easy terms; part cash, balance payments. Call to-day at 124 4th. W. A. SULLL- FOR sale—First-class saloon. VAN, 215 Sixth st. PARTNER is wanted in a newly established saloon business in a_good locality, and who is familiar with the handling of wines. Ad- dress box 432, Call office; investigate. GROCERY, wood, coal. hay and feed business: whole or separate. NE. cor. Valley & Dolores. BU CHER shop and fixtures cheap. 1302 Steiner st., corner Eddy. OLD-ESTABLISHED restaurant and saloon; reasonable; selling account sickness; good location; good trade. Southeast corner Broad- way and Front st. AN old-estab. talloring business; machines, 650 Cloth, trimmings, etc.; doing $500° per going to Europe. John Redley, 340 Third. COFFEE_and tea routes supplied from GEO. CASWELL & CO. 415 Sacramento st. ROUTE on this paper for sale. otfice. Apply this T 16 ROOMS: F) NEW ELEGAN ) FURNITURE. COST $1400—PRICE, $500. 26-room corner house: clears’ $150. 24 rooms on one floor: near Call offic 15 rooms; good transient trade. 14 rooms; on O'Farrell st 1i-room house; large yard; downtown.... 400 | | | | | 18 rooms; clears $100; only. .- 300 12 rooms; exchange for larger house. 600 | 14-room house on Van Ness ave. 350 64-room house; clears $300; payment: 2000 54-room house; clears $§300. - 1600 17_rooms; on Sixth st.. : 450 FOR A HOUSE ANY SIZE PRICE call on H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp 5th. A—KREDO & CO.... 2215 Geary st. MONEY ADVANCED ON ALL HOUSES. $225—Elegant §-room flat; new carpets, por- tieres, etc. $300—9 rooms, paying roomers. $1500—18 rooms. gant dining room. For complete list, 6 rooms.to 600, call. O'FARRELL, 43, bet. Taylor and Jones—10- roomed; neatly furnished rooms, always cc- cupied.” Apply Landlad SACRAMENTO, 644—Lodging-house, furnighed rooms; rent $40; no agent: 12-ROOM house for sale; all full; must be sold; a bargain. 944 Howard st. WANTED—Partner in 2 good rooming houses; no trifiers. Apply 641 Mission st. $300—FURNISHED flat, § rooms: bargain this day. McLAUGHLIN' & CO., 77 Market st. $00—25 ROOMS; always occupled; furniture good order: compulsory sale; returning to France. 331% Bush sf B FUIINI_TIIRE FOR SALE. very swell boarding: ele- 15 well- FURNITUR E_of 3-room flat, in good order, cheap. 517 Franklin st. ‘W _furniture for sale of 4 rooms and bath: a snap on rent. 527 Post st. 4 ROOMS furnished n oak for #8 50, with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co.. 1127-1131 Markor. —_— T O LTS Market, FOR SALLE—MISCELLANEOUS, BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. % INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 195147 F’:irn);onl"s(i. heater NEW 58 Majestic range, with steam ter and steam cooker: suitable for 20 people. Apply steamer *'Queen of the Yukon," Wi advice; names given; 2 up. BILLE, cradle to grave; future hus- MMB. SY band's picture, 2c; ladies. 914 O'Farrell st. A_WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year. —_— ster-st. bridge, Oakland Creek. BARS. back bars, mirrors, showcases, counters, linoleum, office furniture, store and office furniture and fixtures; new and second hand. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. PALMISTRY. MME. NEERGAARD, pupil of Count St. Ger. maine. 616 Geary st.. above Jones; tel. Hyde 2621; reading by mail, $L A _SOLID gold stop watch, cost at Tiffany's, New York, $200; only $86, NCL] = RN, S eao0; cnly §86, at UNCLE HAR. $20—CAUSE departure; nearly new Domestic sewing machine; cost $55. 704 Pine st. A_MME. BUSHNELL, the famous palmist, 016 Bush st.. betwoen Taylor_and Jones. ONE camping wagon: also one 6-can milk wa- on: stiff pole. 2127 Mission st. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. s e e S R R SUPERFLUOUS hair permanently removed b; electrolysis. MRS, DR. WELCH, 2115 Bugn st.; 15 vears' experience; references given. LOST. LOST—Lady's watch; No. §15,103; initials . K. Reward room %, Pacific Mutual bulldlnfi: LOST—Gold_watch, No. 9,001 Finder pleass return to CALEY & ROEDER, 1 Grant ave. Liberal reward. RESTAURANT for sale cheap: will board out half. 1631 Market st., MRS. GREER. FOR sale—Desirable lot In Laurel Hill Ceme- tery. Box 182, Call office. NATIONAL cash register and fire-proof safe for sale cheap at 42 Main st BARGAIN-3 H. P. Golden Gate gas engine, almost new. See EPSTEIN, ®8 Mission st. LAUNDRY plant, complete; bofler, engine, etc. CWHITE'S,"516 Mission st BOILERS, engines, second-hand machinery. ASHMAN & BURKI, 139 Beale st. LOST—A pass book with the Hibernla Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of MARGARET EDNA ELIZABETH WARD, No. 115-171. The finder will please re- turn_to bank. CAME to premises at the ‘‘Bungalow, House road, below Ingleside, a dark chestpms mare; black mane and tafl; owner call, prove property and pay charges. o AUTOMATIC, Domestic, Singer, White cheap; repairing guaranteed. 1815 Mission, nr. I5th. PHYSICIANS, BOY 18 living with parents would like to learn some good trade. Address box 173, Call. WANTED—Good lunch man to serve lunch in | @ saloon. Apply 104 Third st. ALL kinds bought, sold, ex: rented; re- at lowest rates. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, offi 1021% Market #t bet. Sth nad jon cidence, BARS, counter. bought, sold PULLEYS covered by pat. leather prevent siip- page; aaves power. Cal. Belt Co., 519 Mission. AFES—All sizes, new and second hand. THE HERMANN SAFE CO., 417 Sacramento at. GASOLINE engines—1 horsepower, $100; 2, $125; _ 3 $160; 9, $17. SMITH CO., 527 Mission st. POLYPHONE, $25; attachment (only), $15; will ‘aphophone. Bacigalupl, 633 Mit. _fit phono or SAFES—Bargalne In new and second-hand; all #izes; half original cost. 109-111 Market, §. F. elegantly furnished; full of | | DR. and MRS. MONEY to loan—Real estate, 24 mortg., chat- tels, etc. Harper & Kreiger,312 Examiner blg. —————————— e e EXPERT OPTICIANS GEO. MAYERLE, German Expert Opticia charter member American Association of O tclans, 1071% Market st., S. F.; examina- tion free; open evenings. MEDICAL. safe and speedy cure for all female all those who are sick or discour- ould call on the doctor and state their case before going elsewhere; they will find in her a true friend; a home for patients, with every comfort, convenience of a hospital and privacy of a home; consultation free and c fidential; home treatment, no instruments used; satisfaction guaranteed or money re- funded, by MRS. DR. GWYER, bet. Hyde and Larkin; office hours, to 4 and 7 to 8. Sundays by appointment only. A TREATMENT that restores Instantly all cases of monthly irregularities (from wha ever cause), safe and sure; rellef guaranteed at any time when others have failed: travel- ers helped instantly and can return home ths same day; no instruments used; cure at office, $5; home in confinement; skillful medical at- tention; all can save time and expense by con- sulting the doctor, free, before going else- where. MRS. DR. WYETH, 942 Post st., bet- Hyde and Larkin; hours, 10 to 5 and 7 to 8 10'to 12 and 2 to 4 p. m. IMPORTANT—A great progress in medical science for female troubles, from whatever caused, which saves great trouble and misery: every woman her own physiclan, always and at any time, no matter how long standing: travelers heiped at once; absolutely safe; cure, $5; always restores in one day and pre- vents disgrace; can be sent; consultation free. The well-known, celebrated specialist and ladies’ physician, practiced for 3i years, DR. POPPER, 3i§ Kearny st. ALL ladles—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, il invalids, men and women; 50 years' practice; safe and quick cure guar- anteed; any disease or irregularity; disgrace avoided; kind sympathy and aid; sure rellef, though 'else fail; delicacy, privacy, home, adopted; travelers treated; no de- true friends of lay; self-cure sent; call or write; free; confi- 1228 Market st.; MRS. M. DAVIES, ; very strong, $2. TMENT that o cases of monthly irrej cause; positively no anteed cure at office, dential. from 1ts used; guar- 5; travelers helped in- ce um stantly; consultation and confiden home “for patients; comfort and MRS. DR. KOHL, 1122 Market st., Mason and Taylor; office hours, 9 to to 8 p. m.; Sunday, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. A—DR W. O'DONNELL, world-renowne female speclalist, relieves monthly irreg from whatever cause. Dr. O’ Don ted successfully more cases of irregulari s than any other physician; never fails to cure; consult him first, save time and mone treatment can be used at home: consultati free. Call or write 1023 Market st. ATLMENTS pect latest methods. ar to wom strict ant . also obstetrd ptic precautions ladies near or far see DRS. GOODWIN free well known, reliable, safe and sure; cure in 24 hours guaranteed: any time; maternity home; best medical attendance; pills, $1; cure, §5. 1362 Market, bet. Tth-Sth; tel. Howard 424, WEGENER, 1312 Golden Gate ave.—Private home in confinement, with ever comfort; best care and attention: terms moc erate; ref lar physician in ‘tendance; con- sultation free; infants adooted into goo homes; call before consulting others. nd DR. WONG WOO, herb doctor; Chinese tea a herb sanitarium, 764-766 C st., San Fi cisco; all diseases cured exclusively by Ch! nese herbs, over 3000 varieties being used; advice free; hours, 9:30 to 11 . m., 1 to § and 7 to 8 p. m. ALL married ladies know ‘‘Seguro,”’ the great- st boon to them. Richards & Co.. 405 Clay st.: $130. Send 2¢ stamp for circuiars to Se- guro Mfg. Co., K st., Sacramento, Cal | ALPEAU'S French pills, & boon tq ladies with female troubles; no danger; safe cure: § expressed C. O. D.; don't d OSGOOD BROS., Coast Agen Oakland, RS, Cal, MASSAGE given by nurse. ROG Geary st. Hours, § to 6. PRIVATE home in confinement; best refs.; 540% Howard. Mrs. M. Wiedemann, midwife. DR. and Mrs. Wise, 1118 Market st.—Instant re- DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, tr eases of the human bod. ts all dis- t DR. T. S. HIGGINS' Dental Parlors, Emma Spreckels bldg., %7 arket st. Painless extraction a specialty inferior work done on the teeth is always the most expensive; badly decayed and aching teeth we carefully treat before they are filled or crowned; pure gold fillings from $1; plates from $5. We guarantee to fill sensitive teeth without pain. Best materials used only. EW patent_See our new flesh-colored N plates; cannot be detected from the natural teeth and gum; thin and strong; muc perior to rubber’; crown and bridge work; without plates our specialty; fexible from $5; crow $3 50; filling: c; k painless'and warranted. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 24 Sixth st. AL CLINIC, 808 Mar- ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg., you can have your extractions done painle: teeth without plates our specialty; gold_ crowns, $3 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of- fice hours, 9 a.'m. to 10 p. m.; Sunday, 9 to 2 p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSON, M.D. nager. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st., ex- tracts and fills teeth painlessly by his wonder- ful secret method; crowns, $2; bridges, $i; rubber or flexible plates, $3: received § first prizes; no students; guaranteed 12 years. VROOM lowest. nd A FULL set of teeth, §5; teeth without plates specialty: liberal credit given. PERRY DEN- TAL PARLORS, § Mason st.. corner Market. UDLUM HILL, 1443 Market st. near : erowns, bridge work and fillings a : gas given. SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 184! Polk st. LOWEST prices in S. \. Y. Dent Dental Parlors; guarantesd prices; ten operators; open S Sixth and Market ENGINEERING School, civil cad mining; as- saying, blowpipe anal., chemistry, geol., min- erdlogy, surveying, math., cyanide metiiod, ELECTRICAL—Theory 'and practice, con- struction, mechanical drawing, mathematics. BUSINESS—Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, languages, English; 2 teachers, day and evening; catalogue free, HEALD§ BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, penmanship, _English branches. scholarship, $30; s per w ACCOUNTAN reporters as teachers El“!' S)‘!le;n\} ;}:nn)‘ rooms; low rates; d: evening, SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COL: GE, 123 Market st. St ENGINEERING School, civil, ing, mech. survey, assay, archi.; day & eve.; est. 1864 VAN DER NAILLEN, 933 Market. BOOKKEEPING; the only pl: to learn it practically; rapid calculations; short time. TARR, 572 Parrott bulldins. “EXPANSION" the order at DURHAM'S Bus- College, 305 Larkin st., opp. City Hall. LAW Schools, 927 Market, S, F., and 606 Broad- way, Oakland; day and night: correspondence. ATTORNEYS AY LAW. ADVICE free; R. W. King, attorney at law; sixth floor, ‘Chronicle building: no advance charges; estates, mortgages, damages, at. tachments, bankruptcy, all cases: wills, con- tracts, etc., drawn; mod. fees; call or write. ADVICE free; divorce law a_specialty; privte: Do fee without success: collection: W HOWE, atty at Jaw, 850 Market, cor. Stocktn, L. 8. CLARK—Emma Spreckels building, 921 Market; consultation free; no fees in advance. At telegraphy, etc.: lifa k and mo. electrical, min- ace on the coast A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, pages, In wrapper, for malling, $1 per year. A h il 'W. DAVIDSON, 327 Market st - W