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18 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 1899. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. _BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco until corner of Market and Third streets, open | o'clock every night in the year. ERANCH OFFICES—$27 Montgcmery street, corner 6l 1041 1 Mi; Market o' clock. Eieventh st B Northwi 1a Mission st AG[] treet, treet: reet Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. Havyes street; open until $:30 o'clock. | McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. fon street; open until 10 o'clock. corner Sixteenth; open open until 8 o'clock. cpen unt st corner of Twenty-second and Kes 11 9 o clock. F STRANGERS’ SABBATH HOME ev. Dr Res. by the Church. Tel. Black got. mfortable seat urtecus greeting al welcome ™ Kee Howa h St. Methodist- Episcopal i & 3d St Seats Free. John A. B. Wilson, Pastor ‘Secret of solo, Mis hy the s on H thard, illu £ Mill a Happy Life""; & Ina Southard: Man With the ing'’; poem re- ustrated by Mrs. et's great paint yne; harytor b, Dr. meeting 11 school Sub- 1 ¥ At T:45 preach in the Metro biect, 1t Christ Should sco.’ | Seats free. Ever led hy quartet and large Morrie, choirmaster; Pro- organist. This is a rial Methodist Episcopal f Hayes and Buchanan sts he Rev. John Stephens, will and 745 p Tople_for 1. “'No Better Than Thelr the ev *“Half_Devil meetings at the hall, Market HEN UNIVERSAL THE The tic nthly Churc v. John ness rning, a Redemy ning (Swe 1w nvestiga were Chut 1 J between RY A M uirers Hows BRO!H te Hall, iquarters 1 bu nal are meetir welcome. eoti m n 7:45 p. m., Subject, ““The t Labor (Labor inv Seats near Fill- ly—Holy hool, 9:30 n_by the choral Festival Hemph and 1 2 Await you " | | | KNT the True 1 them, *‘Lovely ption” soprana 0, at My s alto vening ser- the | soprano_solo Ser- Rev. t, detalned by Adams, D. D., and evening. 11 7:45 p. m. Be.'" " All are | southwest corner Stebbi Brook: it of Su is at t 11 Dr evening, ho are bellevers their guide are Al Scrip- and thinga ate. hatsoave written for our | hope.*’ ch—M. a. m esus.”’ Servi Native Sons' Geary and Post; E_Cra- siibie 1 City enings at S IDE, Evan- ar lectures arket sts ditions—Hin- mposium. Lotus meeting Thurs- | and library, ling Sub- ERHOOD- America—Lecture al' Brotherhood League Tgesday night; biect, ““Justice and Merey.” © Academy of s Hall, $19 Market st SUNDAY MEETINGS. A FREE le ture Tte Ca is evening at R o'clock on use and Cure of gan-Kamame at C our of ‘At v pro- ul X-ray ex- uesday even- rogressive Spiritualists, Occi- corner Larkin and McAllister, %, at T:30 p. m.; speaker, Mrs subject, “Review of Bishop rmor Sviritualism’"; Mrs. ture before our vacation of ust N SL will demonstrate the un- thfuln Bishop Moreland’s sermon on ritualism to-night at 8:15 sharp, Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin st, by giving tests and messages from your own angel friends; ad- mis 10c. SPIRIT messag answer t es by Bishon Mme. ¥ Moreland; oung to-night in Mrs. Seal will prove by the Bible the return of good and evil THE sior Hall, admis 1. 605 Mc Mission i Allis Lyceum nce Wadnesday Mission, bet 10c. on 117 Larkin st., luce' materialization, etherealization and O-NIGHT, repr other phenomena mediums: 10 cents, Rine's spiritual ter: loc evening, net Bi as given socl| Entertainment mnisters invited. June 25, E eenth and Twen- Garrison will by professional 99 Market; Dr. ety, free, 11-3-8; Mrs. Bird, Seeley. Vigers, Gilling- ham; doctor's office, 1236 Market; Tuesday, 8, 123 Howard st AT Temple of Truth Hall, Twenty-second st., 10c. 3 Valencia MEDIUMS' As octation, Occidental Larkin, Wednesda: ~Ald ental Ha LADIE: Oc TEST develop. healing meeting Sun,, PIERC! Office, 401 Post st evening; _RODOLPH. Storage and lewmw Co. tel cor. Powell treatment; “meeting to-night, bet. Mission and Hall, 305 spirit messages. m«*l;afFr(dny evening, June 30, Larkln st} dnnx‘lnx 10c. and 8 Maln 5713 lows' build- | . corner Post and | \y,m.r-v St fol- [ POSITION as working housekeeper wanted by p. m.; 10c. A 6th. R. A. Stitt, Hargrave, oth. MRS. HARLAND, trance medium, psychome- | trist; test cir. to-night; art. read, 10c. 120 6th. Cc v :\m,Lr-:R's materializing, etherealizing | — eance 50c; 409 Leavenworth st MRS. 8. mvrhomemc rend(nx Sund.. Tues, Friday: 10c. 17124 Market. "MRS. DR. STEERS, 112 Oak st MFE'I‘I\G NOTI(’E CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1. : M.—The officers and members of the above named lodge are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late broth- er, EDWARD POTTER CRESSEY, in King Solomon's Hall, Masonic Tempie, THIS at 1:30 o'clock p. m the deceased DAY (Sunday), June 25 Master Masons and friends of are Invited. By order of the Master. | FRANKLIN H HERMA Lodge No. M. —Cailed meeting FHIE DAY day), June 1899, at 1:3) o'clock p. m., at the Masonic Temple, for the funeral of our deceased brother, LUETGENS. By order of the W. M L. SCHUMACHER, and A (Sun- z TO the Officers and Members of Divie-g fon No. 3, Anclent Order of Hibern- ians—-You are hereby notified to as- semble at Hibernia Hall, 120 Ninth st., at 8§ o'clock a. m. sharp, SUN- DAY MORNING, to attend the funeral of our late brother. J. J. DO: N. White | gloves and funeral badges will be worn. Fines for mon-attendance will ba strictly enforced. | Officers and members of sister divisions are | | WOMAN would like SITUATIONS WANTED—Cortinued. YOUNG Jady with experience in keeping ac- counts and handling money would like a posi- tion as cashier in restaurant or bakery. Ad- dress box 4783, Call office. SITUATION wanted by strong German, 30 years old, as janitor, night watchman or work in wholesale house: references. Box 4782, Call. YOUNG gitl, horn here, speaks French, de- s situation to help In store or_office: no Sunday work. Address A. F.. 249 Seventh st. Nl- SPEC TABLF woman v\i!h?! \urk \7)’ lhe day: washing or housecleaning preferred; references. 260 Natoma & WOMAN iwishes work by the day; houseclean- ing, washing or ironing; hlndy with sewing. 245 Mission st. FIRST-CLASS cook wishes situation in city or countr 214 Fremont st. n sewing and mending sion st., room 1. to do at home. 521 M! RELIABLE #ir] about 1§ wishes position to care for children, or will do light housework. Address 41 Brady st cordially invited. By order of i % M. T° MANNING, President. | SWEDISH girl would ke offices to clean. S81A M. H. McCAFFERTY, Secretary. el — Lo — = GERMAN girl for second work and waiting; SHELL Mound Park, Berkeley, 5 Ences. 3827 Ef ch! TUFSDAY. July 4, 1808, seven best references 2 Flght'f’flh' Chure | teenth grand annual gathering and w games of the San Francisco Scot- tish Thistle Club. A gala day of Scottish introduction of new feat- monster attraction; greatest event of on; $3000 in cash prizes; elegant and lals for amateur events; games open comers: _phenomenal exhibition of strength by leading athletes of the world, great mile race and vaulting contest by mem: bers of the P. A. A. of the A. A, U. of U. S.. exciting bicycles races for men; f races for men, women and children: pic- | turesque exhibitions of English, Irish and | Scotch dancing; amusing obstruction, three- | legged and sack races; great cake walk con- | and other sports: ures: test: dancing in both pavilions day and night; music by Bennett's band: corps of Highland and_Professor McCarthy, the dis- | Irfsh piper: patriotic’ display « orks at night; parties in Highland cos- e. United States soldiers and saflors ad- mitted free. Admisslon—Day, ad shildren 25 cents. Night, a children 10 cents. Buy your tickets for Shell d RGE JOHN PATER: RO Royal Chief. . ‘Recorder. w. 1880-1890—GRAND annual pic and fan reunion of the Serv- {an-Montenegrin Liter: and Benevolent _Society SUNDAY, fornia San_ Ra at Park, June « Schuetz fael. Boats leave Tiburon ferry, Tul foot of Market st., at 9:30 and 11 a. m. and 1:30 and 20 D, m. Special train w leave park at | 6:30 p. m. Adult’s ticket, round trip. including admission to the park, 50c. Children’s ticket, und_t ing ad- mission to the park, C. Grand tombola, first prize, $30 cash, and over 130 other valu- | able prizes. COMMITTE ! = | TWENTY-EIGHTH annual pic | tuguese F ective and Benev tion SUNDAY, June 1800, Mound Park, near Berkeley. er's Marine Band has been en asion, also a string band the upper hall in the Azorean style e, children under 12 years free. Boats le: half hour. A ation leaves on 9:30 boat. JHTS of St ats of St. Patric at 610 Larkin street funeral of our late GAN. By order of RICH C. JAMES F. O'BRIEN, EMMA GOLDMAN. the Turk st The members of the are requested to meet at § o'clock to brother, JOHN T Patrick Kni O'CONNOR, Prestdent. | Secratars | lecturer, 20 at S p.m PETER FREILING'S warranted to cure all PILES pila salve hox $1 per | itching, external, piles. withos standing. BAD tenants efected for $4: c ity or country. PACIFIC | CO.. 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10 i ROOMS papered from $3: whitened, $1_up: | paintine done. Hartman Paint Co. 318 24 st DIVIDEND NOTICES. | DIVIDEND notice—The Continental d Loan Association of California. Gome st. has declarad for the six June 30, 1899, a dividend on ordina S per annum Steneasiian cent on one-vear term depos | N to class “F" stock. and 14 HAT stock WM CORRIN, Sn subject, “Mark | HI-WBOLDT_Savings and Loan Society, 18| prelude on Con- | “Geary st.—The directors have declared ' the following semi-annual dividends: 4 per cent R per annum on term and 3 1-3 per cent o ) annum on ordina sits, pavable on 2 Tt AT |y atterianly i, iaes0s h R Chnooh ERNEST BRAND, Secretary. | DKS, i D NOTICE—Mutual Savings Bank | Ericenintini | n Francisco, 23 Post st.—For the half the pas- | ending June 30 1899, a dlvidend has t morning, | been declared at rate of 3 and six-tenths (2.6) per cent per annum on all depasits, free of taxes, pavable on and after Saturday. July 1, 1588 GEORGE A. STORY. Cashier DIVIDEND NOTICE—The German Savings and Loan Society, 526 California st.—For the half year ending June 30 18%. a dividend has been declared at the rate of four (4) per cent per annum on term deposits and thres and one-third (3 1-3) per cent per annum on ordinary deposits. free of taxes, pavable 2 and after Saturdav_ July 1 | GEO. TOURNY' Secratary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—San Francises ings Union. 522 California st., corner Webb—For the half vear endinz with the 30.. of June 1899, a dividend has heen declared at the rate | per annum of four (4) per cent oo term de- | posits and three and one-third (3 1-3) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payabla | on and after Saturdav. July 1. 1889 TLOVELL, WHITFE. Cashler. | MPLOYMENT OFFICES Japaness, Chi- tel., Black 1321 : all kinds Grant 36. | ORPHEUM Employment Office- nese. 426 Powell. nr. Sutte JAPANFSE-CHINE: help. GE p. Agency: AOKI, 20 Geary st.: tel EMALE. —F SITUATIONS WANT TWO Scandinavian and one German first-class, superior cooks, with best of references. wish situations. Ses J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st i FIRST-CLASS cook wants situation in insti- | tution, boarding house or ranch. 278 Minna st., near Fourth. ist In house- SAT girl wishes a_position to work Box 4706, AKER would like a few more engage- in families, ress 104 Hoffmann st., near Twenty-third YOUNG girl of 15 wishes a situation to assist | in housework or to take care of children. Please apply at 4417 Seventeenth st., near Ashbury. WOMAN wishes to work b froning or cleaninz; g Seventh st Call the dav washing, reference. astern woman. 912 Howard st woman to do upstairs work and r travel as lady's mald or as nurse housekeeping. 1 9SA Geary st. COLORED sewing, or at 2 EASTERN want o housework and Elghth, SWEDISH lady with experience would lika to with first-class references one second work, the other & Rausch st., between Seventh Howard and Folsom girls do chamber or pantry work; would like to | sleep at home if convenient. 417 Bush, r. 2 LADY of education and refinement wishes a position as nursery gover copyist or any position of trust; petent to take charge of a_home: rflfhr"nffl Address MRS, W. W, HOTEL cook and e fully com- | the best of 610 Polk st. | waltress or chambermaid wants position: thoroughly competent ook, meat and pastry: both have worked In the | best of hotels: can give ,;..m| satisfaction; city | T country. Box 4784, Cail ELDERLY Scotch woman wishes a pla ranch; s a good cook and housekeeper. dress 135 Fifth st., near Howard DRESSMAKER, fashionable and perfect fitter, | goes out at $150 per day. Call or address MRS. FLOHR, 418 Grove st., between Gough and Octavia. MIDDLE-AGED German woman would like situation for generai housework in small fam- on a Ad- 2|\],| no washing; city or country. Box 4711, “all. POSITION wanted at general housework or cleaning by the day or month by a reliable | German lady. 25 Stevenson st. YOUNG glrl (Scandinavian) for general housework and plain cooking; wages $15. Call or address 314 Preeita ave. near Folsom st. LADY of refinement, 31 years of age, is desir- ous of a refined home; will take position as | companion and amanuénsis or traveling com- panion to lady. Box 415, Call office. FEW -nga(fmems for nursing by the da speak_German; furnish reference. MF Call "office. ‘wishes situation | box, HOUSEKEEPER wants position in widower's | city or country.” 215 Shotwell st | family WOMAN wants washing, {roning or housews by the day. 1028 Valencia st. i | PERFECT fit talloress would like a_situation by the day. 11 Hopeton Terrace, bet. and Stockton sts. YO(' ing, M. Powell G strong German woman wants wash- ironing or cleaning: $1 and car fare. 1133 Folsom st. CALA. 72 M Storage Warehouse, F. SMITH, prop., goods guaranteed: tel. Clay 2. EXPERIE) X ‘CED) laundress wants work by the ay. Call at 312 Van STEADY | Ex CADY planist_wanis steady paying engage- ment. Box 4722, Call office. WINCHES ase, 44 Third st., near Mar- Kat; 200 2 to $1 50 night; $150 to $6 convenient *and respectable; free 'bus 2 and from fer WANTED—MALE. CHINESE ana Japanese Emplovment Office; best help. 414% O'Farrell st.; tel. East 424 YOUNG Fnglish gardener and porter; under- stands care of hor: can milk and run gas engine; quick, active and useful. R. HOL- DEN, 1183 Park ave., Alameda. RDENER, vate place; of work; best references. Dalves Hotel, Woodside, WANTED—P¢ clerk {n lodgir ing: highest reference: Call. ‘married, as care-taker of pri- thorough experience; not afrald Address Gardener, Cal. oeition_In small grocery store or & house for board and lodg- Address Box 4800, FOSITION in #rocery stors or butcher shop as jvery clerk by young man 17 years old. S California st ble young man wishes situation as clerk or any kind of work. Address Call. NEAT, rel would like a_position , Call. honest b Box 4 A SMART, at_ anything. K PERIENCED dentist wishes mechanteal employment. Box 4781, Call. ITION wanted os manager, cashier or bookkeeper by a first-class man of experience; given; thoroughly can give cash highest references ed on Pacific Coast trade; is. Address box 4513, Call. kind of work for fore- . Call. 3 man wishes fable sober, middle-aged single man, ftice ‘or stc good penman; house; wages not so much an ob- steady place. Add R. CALD- v 4 Howard st., corner Third. JATION by Al bookkeeper and salesman; and close books; can handle collections and run office in departments; also life in- surance experience. Box 4713, Call office. BAKER City or country, steady Job; bread and cake. 157 Lexington ave., bet. Elgh- teenth and Nineteenth sts. wishes position in of- 1511 Howard st hoy house. willing o or wholesale INDUSTRIOUS voung man wishes p ut place; Oakland or vicinity; ref erences; small _wages. Y. VITRINGA, 1318 th ave., East Oakland COACHMAN and thorough stableman want work, city or country; can milk and care for garden required; references first-class Box 4519, Call RELIABLE young man, handy with tools, de- sires a position; wages moderate; or country. Address 2 weeks, box 1821, Call office, Oakland SITUATION ited by a voung man with ex- perience in clgar business; best of reference. Address box 4325, Call \d reliable man desires employment about ce: understands care of horses, cows, etc.; handy with tools and about ma hinery; city or ry; well recommended. ress hox 4718, Call office. work of any YOUNG married man wishes kind. can handle 2 to 4 horses; strong and willing and_fober; best of references. Kox ATST Call office. “CLASS hardwood finisher wishes a posi- 1300 Turk st D — Position in private bman by a first-class man; all-round; can milk and take care of garden; we 11 known in Oakland. Box 814, Cail office, na. family as man_as house. in wantes a a petent e wholesale Box anted In ard w factory raterence. er; good & CO., Phone Grant 185. resort.. Cruz spring: ngs.... itres: 1 walter, 2 waltresses, mountain resort. Waitress, Lake Tahoe.. 3 6 waitress exorts near . Waitress, Tocaloma i 2 wa 1zadero : : Waitress, Napa, mountain resort...... Head waitress, commercial. 3 commercial hotel.... waitresses for hotels at Fresno, Marys- ville, Oroville, W, land, Jamestown, Sonora, Healsburg, Stockton, San Ma- teo and city I chambermai walt, city and country nen_cooks . $25, $30 and 6 fancy ironers for San Jose and Val- lejo . 0 and 40 cooks, house- etc., for city and country, §15 to §: waltresses, And for private families, girls, girls, C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104’ Geary st. and chambermald, Port Costa, $20 and fare pald; waitress, Glen Ellen, $20; waitress, Trinity County, $15: chambermaid and wait one meal, $20, Woodland; waitress, ame place, §20; chambermaid and waitress San Mateo, 10 waitresses and chamber maids, city. and §25. MISS CULLEN, Sutter st. TWO housework girls, Belvedere, $25 each; a mother and daughter as cook and second girl, boarding house, city, $30 to $35. MISS CULD ; Sutter st. COOK ily, $30: cook, two in fam: 1y, country housework: Oakland Eureka §: Alameda $25, Sau- {1l Valley $20 and several other number of housework girls, city and country, §20 and $2; 10 young girls to assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sut- ter st. Phone Grant 120. Je 330 sallto §2 ish fas s towns. HELP WANTED—Continued. LADIES wanted everywhere to distribute sam- les and advertise California Orange Syrup, 2 per day and expenses pald, cash every week. Particulars for 2-cent stamp. Cali- fornia Orange Syrvp Co.. San Franch C: Al PUPILS thoroughly terms ensy: for select millinery school: trade taught; satisfaction guaranteed: evening cla W6 Leavenworth ..PHONE MAINE 538 ment and Labor Awents.. DAY FROM 7 A. M. sawmill and railroad company, nters, 3 young men to drive butcher's gro- city and country .$15 and found gons, FREE FARE $42 and found......65 miles......§42 and found 12 four horse teamsters. $42 and found 3 foremen, $30 and found.. gardeners £ 5 RIG WAGES 12 common laborers, no experience, §75; 12 common laborers, no hours, $60; 26 four horse teamsters, $42 and found 23 laborers . Government work Men wanted for_street railroads GOLD AND SILVER MINES 56 laborers, no experience required, any 10 hours, experfence, free fare, will suit, wages $50, $0, $45 and $30 and found : . BL. MITHS-BRICKLAYERS .00 | i Blacksmiths, horseshgers, also heipers. 3% $2 50, §2 day, $60. $20 and found; 3| stonemasons, §2 50 da chinist; 4 brick- | lavers tor a mine, 2 __HAY AND i24 bay ard harvest hands, 32 50, $2, $1 $125 day and found... = DAIRIES AND FARM . srehard, vineyard and farm hands for very county in California $26, $26 and | found ) 3 stablemen, $30, and boys for ranchi chore $10 and found.. 520, $15, X ShiiiD 4 farmers and wive ...$40, $35 and found 1 man and wife, wife to cook, 7 men, for harvest crew, man to do chores about same, $40 and found, no objection to 1 child. MURRAY & READY, : 634 and 636 Clay st. 26 laborers for a great sawmill company, no experience required,: anybody will do, wages $26 and found per month and you will be ad- vanced to different work at higher wages .... ALSO ‘Log ‘fixers Kscrewers Crosscut sawyers . Tiemakers ... Pattern-maker men’ to pile lumber Head donkey Tree fellc Spooltenders Woodchoppers. ... Mill bench hand.. Screwturners. . man ... ...Bark peclers &, Wages §75, §70, 0, $30 and found P BOD : i Can pick frait, work in pacl dig small trenches so water can run down be- | tween vines and trees s §26 and found, fare $1 2 ; for a C ), WOR! $ & R HOU 10 men for warehouse work... MURRAY ..... FREE LMON| = ,,,,,,, COAST RATLROAD 4 and laborers..... $2 and $1 7 FREE MONDA .52 and §175 day MONDAY MONDAY. To § other railroads teamsters and laborers, headermen, 1nd $17 day..........Remember, UMURRAY & READY, L. .634-636 Clay &t _DISHWASHERS ng houses, mines, ranches, = hay crews, saloon: springs, etc., $60, $0, $i5, $40, $30 and $25 and found 9 second and third ¢ £40, WAITE wa resort “rs for hotels, springs, res. aurants, saloons, ba etc., $30, $% and $20 and found 11 dishwashers and found | | | _MURRAY & READY, L6463 Cl IRONER er, found. MURRAY & BARK RS .... BUTCHERS ....BAKERS | Bartender, country, $15; assistant barkeeper, $20 and_found city and country.... 3 porters B nd $30 and found and $£20 and found 5 second hands 3 third hands - | BUSH, HELP WANTED—Continued. SOLDIERS, sailors or heirs desiring pensions, travel pay, etc. see L. M. SHERWOOD, 612, Examiner bullding, San Francisco BOY to work at upholstering. 2304 Fillmore st. WANTED 15 men to find clean, central, cheap . Zhe, S0c night: hkpg., $1 2 up. 88 3d st. GET your shoes half soled while waiting, 3ic to fc.” 562 Mission st., between Ist and 2d sts. WANTED- Men can learn the barber trade for $5 at 1342 Market st. MAN to take orders for printing. _ Filbert st. WANTED-Laborers and_mechanfes to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver llouse, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms; Zc per night; $1 to 32 per week. Apply 519 MEN wantedLaborers, drillmen and team- sters on railroad work: fare Oakdale to Sonora free. Apply to BUCKMAN, 302 Mont- gomery st. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for coast and Australia at HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. WILSON House, 775 Mission st.. near Fourth— 100 modern rooms with hot, cold water; free baths; electric lights: elevator;2ic to $1 night. 421, nd stationary washstan WANTE m nizht. above Kearny—Choice rooms; gas up. 0 men to occupy rooms: 10c per 105 New Montgomery. 10c, §th and Howar 3 e to $1 per wk. | 200 SINGLE_furnished rooms. per night. Lindell, ME.i and women to learn barber trade at S. F. BARBER COLLEGE, 138% FEighth st. FLLIS, 321 (Rosedale House)—160 rooms, day, week or mo.: -ates, Zc to §1 per night; rel to permanent roomers; reading room. SIONS_J. H. SHEPARD & CO., attor- eys. Hearst bldg., Third and Market. SINGLE rooms, 15c, 20c. 2ic per night: Toc, $1 t0 $750 week. Elcho House, 563 Market st. TRY Acme House, 97 Market st., below Sixth, for a room; %c a night; $1 a ‘week. WANTED-To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 112 Sutter st. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket: 700 rooms, 2 night: reading room: free "hus and baggage to and from the ferry. AGENTS WAN AGENTS attention: ““Family Memorlals’’: good profits and steady X.]\rlxlr]-a' CAMPBELL & CO., 5 Lovell Slgin, i1 AGENTS wanted for new California_product; ready sales; something absolutely new; neces. sary for everybody. Address box 4304, Call SENTS Gasoline gas lamps for hot weather: $2 to $5 profit to agents. BRILLIANT GAS LAMP €O., 4 Clark st., Chicago. SELL Maglc Heel Protectors, samp Leather Lustre; sam. 25c. BROWN. 332 Bush. work st., A PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNER In good paving night and day res- tauraat; present owner unable to attend to all business. § Telegraph ave., Oakland. NTED-Partner at once, with 00 to $1000, in good paving business: with good reference. Address box 4707, Call office. 00—PARTN tracting business; to take set of books. office, Onkland. wanted in general cement con- must be a hustler and able Address box 3031, Call HOLGFQ “WANTED. state rent and lo- ave 3 OR 4-room flat or cottag cation. Address 131 Oliv WANTED House or cottage with stable or lot,_Address box 4709, Call office, ROOMS WANTED. NTED—2 or 3 furnished sunny rooms, with 2 first hands ....... 3 butchers, shops, mines, Laundrymen Pantry heip, ERER for a large mine. erman, city milk wagon SLAUGHT! Driver, Polisher, Taundry’ & Laborers for iron works. MURRAY & READY R HAY PHONE GRANT 1§ TEL DEPARTME 2l ‘v cook, Lake Tahoe.. 3o | Second cook. eountry hotels.....340, $30 and 30 | Y0k ANA WIVES -o....voss 875 and $0 | Conk, $30: dishwasher, $33; walter, ook’ and helper, eountry hotel. | Rorer th0s e hanen ! P potw! third baker..........830 vegetablemen, .§25 and $20 | 3 baker's helpers 10 dishwashers, “oher, Washer and sta Polisher, $0; 3 pantrymen.. $25 and | Head waiter, country hotel i 10 waiters, $30 and $25; 4 German walters or boy o oer and wife = suntry hotel, $30, free fare : AWMILL AND WOODS ; edgerman, § Sawyers, Woodchoppers Wheelwright, Ranch smith, $30; Gardener, $2: Vossnersansnaas . . 20 farmers, $125 day: 10 farmers, $30........ Bench hands, planing mill, $2 T................ | FREE FAR COAST ROAD..FREE FARE 10 tunnel headers ceee.$2 50 10 tunnel corner men $25 Teamsters, lahorers, $1 . | 04 Geary st. ANTED- Raflroad teamsters, wages $173 | and §1 50 per day: board 34 50 per week: good | board: full particulars at 721 Howard st.: | call between 10 and 11 a. m. to-day. CHAS. HYDE ENGRAVER and Jeweler for city store; per- manent position “to right party; must en- | grave and repair jewelry. Box Call. for first-class sa- Man as manager WANTED loon on Market st. who can give security, as owner will absent himself for 6 months. Addrees, stating particula Manager, box 4785, Call office. WANTED-Salesmen; one for city, one for out- side territory; young man of ability and good address, willing to work hard for success, can obtain permanent position and liberal compen- ation. Address for interview, box 479, Call. SECOND enok: must understand 3 per week. 650 Fourth st. PRACTIC lizhed ltllll‘"llk |>\J'1l’|0:< BOY to drive milk wagon; German preferred. 816 Treat ave. short order; in an estab- Call office. AL carpenter as partn ox 4 WANTED - First-class cook, German style, §30, no wash; Seandinavian laundress, $25; wait- ress for country hotel, $25: 6 waitresses, $5 and $6 a week: Protestant cook, no wash, $2 Berkeley, see lady this morning in office girls for housework in city and country too numerous to advertise, $20 and §25. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. FIVE and mer resort, 625 Clay st WANTED waitresses, different country hotels, §25 chambermaid to assist waiting, sum- $25. MURRAY & RI DY, 634- Experienced girl for cooking and housework, two in family, cooking simple, but must be wall served; will have to wash flannels and handkerchiefs; must be neat and willing; city references absolutely necessary; Western Addition: wages $25. WHITE or colored girl for general housework; no washing: small fumily; emall place near city; §12 u month. Call after 7 p. m. at Call editorial rooms, 217 Stevenson st. C. B. EL- WORDS. LADIES earn $8 weekly; needle work at home: no canvassing: enclose self-addressed stamped envelope for reply. Standard Novelty Co., 101 Beekman st., New York. WANTED—Women to do housework and wash- ing by day. Call Monday, 4045 Nineteenth st nhole operator. Apply 4th floor. ‘buttonhole 23 Stevenson, room 20. Ahlborn 316 California st chambermaid at House, 319 Grant ave. salesman wants good side Rox 4780, Call offic EXPERIENCED line on commission. WANTED- hours and help in bakery. at 918 Larkin st GOVERNMENT positions—Don’t prepare for any civil service or census examination with- out seeing our catalogue of information; sent Young man to drive wagon a few Apply from 2 to 4 free. COLUMBIAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE, Washington, D. C. SALESMEN-$400 a_month and expenses guar- anteed selling to merchants Arctic Refriger- ating Machines for cooling refrigerators; guaranteed 75 per cent cheaper than ice: ex: clusive territory. ARCTIC REFRIGERAT- ING CO., Cincinnati, O wages Apply | near Grant station, on WANTED-Teamsters to drive scraper: $175 and &1 %0, board $4 50 per week. B STOUT'S camp, lley Road. ER winted in a good G. C. TERRY, WANTED—Two good men. legitimate 149 Third st. Apply at 22 Post | st.. from 7:30 to $:30 p. m., 2Ath inst. EXPERIENCED clothing _cutter on ready- made goods. 20 Sansome st. BARBER wanted to open now closed: fine apportunit AN exverlenced man to collect surance. Apply to E. G. bet. § and 4 a. m. hoe bullding. 1d-established shop: Box 4314, Call! industrial HALL, asst. b m in- supt., rooms 17, 18, milk wagon; 9 Broderick. NEAT girl for housework; hing. 1206% Polk st lady, neat, active, with agreeable dis- position. willing to work: cashier in_restau- rant, §2 per month and board. Box 420, Call SPEC lAL To lhnse en(erlnz Th? M D(\well Dresamaking School before July 1, 2 weeks in ng room free; evening class open July 1; tterns cut. The McDowell, 103 Post st. JUNG lady for office assistant; good sten- rapher and accurate at figures. Address vith experience and references. box 473, Call. girl to worl taurant. 1300 Turk st. WANTED-2 young ladies for quiet resort; tern preferred. Box 139, Call office. ONLY experienced hands on ladies” silk waists. POWEL 3 Manu(ncl g Co., 409A Turk. PERL 3D shirt ofcnlon' best _prices; steady employment. Eagleson Co., 535 Market, '] D) girls wanted to strip tobacco, EXPERIE WILLIAM LEWIS & CO., 24 Californfa st. GIRL wanted with experience, for candy store, at 4 Fo st. three adults; no waitress in res- PIERCE & TAYLOR, packing and storage of furn, & H. H. good: 73 Mk tel, Black 311. WANTED—Sewing and mending to do at home. 150 Fourth st., rooms 1213, first floor. 1 | | or'hRA'mn, LEVI STRAUSS & apply to Mr. Davis. Kane: strike on. MEN wanted everywhere to distribute samples and advertise California Orange Syrup: $2 per day and expenses paid; cash every week; particulars for 2-cent stamp. California Orange Syrup Co., San Francisco, Cal. BOOKKEEPER, Lumber and milling business, Can get good salary In addition to dividends, By purchasing my interest. $2750. HOO-HOO, 587, Oakland Cal. BARBERS' Progressive Union; m't. H. Bernard, Sec., free employ- 104 Tths tel. Jessia 1186, BARBER wanted for steady work., WILL] FRITZ, 1128 J st., Sacramento, Cal. e PAPER ruler wanted at once. Apply to W. H. McGEENEY. Bookbind \‘lmun?m = Tg xol this wee!k—afifi pairs men’ early new, from 50c to $150; new sh slightly damaged, half price. 562 Mission "-'zf‘ bet, lst and 2d sts.; open 5 &. m. to 9 p. m. shoes, some ath. for light housekeeping: must have mod- ern improvements. Address box 4302, Call. WANTED—1 or 2 unfurnished rooms; must | be cheap. 7, Call office WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED- Central Eureka mining stock: state | price, assessment paid. Box 4773, Call ‘office. NTED- must be cheap for cash. hico, C: Photograph tent and dark roo Address Photo, box PARTIES having a baby carrlage they would like to sell state price. Box 4793, Call. WANTEDTo hire 100 first-clas scraper teams with harness and pead bars; long job. E. B. STONE. ROLLE second-hand; must be fine. Call office. | Box 165, EXPERT EYE, brain and nerves are strengthened with Maverle's glasses. GEO. MAYERLE, German Expert Optician: charter member American Association of Opticians; 1071'; Market st.; mail orders filled; oven evenings. OPTICIANS brated Consolidated Flavoring Powders; 3 times as strong as liquid extracts: sells in every house; want agents in every county; Zc for sample jar, postpaid. CONSOLIDAT- ED_ FLAVORING' CO., Ninth st., Oak- | fand, Cal. WANTED—Agents in every county to sell | 357 GEARY PERSDNAL!. IF gentieman who made the acquaintance of lady on Southern Pacific train that arrived here from Pertland Tuesday morning, June 13, and was to have met her same evening 5 o'clock at ferry depot, and missed her, wishes to continve the acquaintance, call at 323% _ Mission st., room 4. MIDDLE-AGED, well-appearing German lady wishes to form scquaintance of honorable elderly gentleman who can provide nice home; no trifiers. MRS, L. STIEN, general deliv- ery, Oakland, Cal. WIDOW, aged 40, with ample means, re. fined and cultured, desires to meet a gentle- man of means, about 46; object, matrimony. Address box 4115, Call office. WILL MARY (0! L please call or nend her ad- dress to MISS MENGEL, Berkeley? WIDOW wishes to gentleman; object, LEDERER'S Quintonica, the only That moaikes NSIr Erow ofi bald spots, dc bottie. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st. FINE switches at less than half the price any correspond _with _elderly mn[r!muny Box 4516, f‘}lll where else this week at LEDERER'S; see his hairdressing, Z5c only; great window display; hair rolls, 10c. 123 Stockton st. an_Alaska company at a great sacrifice. Call office. falling hair; caus saves dollars, iR, Oakland. amp: ppointments. DR. PRIVATE residence for ladies in_d _health. MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 5th, Alameda. TO “ HOM IT MAY ‘O\l bR. H This is to certify that we will sell for stor- age bill at public auction on WEDNESDAY, June 25, 1896, at 11 a. m., at the Grand Arcade Horse Market, 227 Sixth st San Franclsco, one phaeton, the property of E, E. HILL. S. H. LOMBARD, Sulllvan & Doyle, Live- stm‘k Au(‘lk\nper! 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. 1 HAVE found a positive cure for drunkenness; can be given mecretly; will gladly tell you what it is; don’t send money. MRS. MAY HAWKINS, lock box FX 131, Grand Rapld, ch FAT is fatal to beauty and health; we reduce uiLI\I\’ and safely. An- T Phat Co. “hical PER week for lady's suit. jacket or cape, gentleman's suit_or overcoat. Eastern Out- fitting Co., 1306 Stockton st., near Broadway. JOHN L. BOONE, Attorney at Law, No. 4 Sutter st., San Francisco, Cal. Send for Circula; Patent, Trademark and Copyright American and_Foreign Patents Sollcited. ELECTRIC lights In every room: Winchester Hotel, 4 Third st., near Market; 700 rooms 2c to §150 per night; 5130 to $6 per week; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. PRIVATE anitarfum—Surgical and _medical cases taken charge of for physicans, su geons and private individuals. 1316 Guerrero, Blue 91 501000 BILLHEADS, cards, noteheads or statements printed; catalogue printing. MEL A. BLEY, 522 Sacramento st.; tel. Main 1836, T. BRILLIANT, 338-340 Fo furniture, carpets, cloaks, made suits, ete., on vers DR, CREELY'S Dog Hospital, 109 Eim ave office, Horse Hospital, 510 Goiden Gate ave _separate ward for contagious diseases RUPTUR no knife; no injec- tion ;guarantd. 4 Pineab.Kean: A—ELEGANT ladies' tailor-made suit at wholesale figures. KRAMER. 20 LAD tailor-made suit Clock Co., 1814 l\lnrke( & IMER bamboo furniture below cost to or- der. K. YOS TANIL 313 Sutter st nr. 2th; Guerrero-st. tel. cars; . will sell you goods, taflor- payments. t st dre - stricture cured; Dr. Gordin, to order ansor $1 week. Chicago open evening: " or gent's clothing, furniture, bought, =old tel. Mint 837. JACOBS, 1023 Folsom st SUITS to order on easy Installments. L LEMOS, 1117 Market st.. bet and Sth SUITS to order on installments at cash price $1 a week. N. Y. Tailoring Co.. 115 Kearn: WANTED-Old gold for manufacng. 0. Noite, JI‘“Pll‘r, 248 O Farr»" bet. Powell & Mason. A WEEK" 16 pages, in wrapper. for mailing, $1 per year. “,\lRl\lU\lAl., 18§7; reliable and HERTZ 706 Ellis MARRIAGE bureau—Estab. confidential; list 10c. MRS DRESSM '\I\ERS. st.—Dresses made. $5 up: dresses made over: perfect fit; orzandles and lawns. SPIRITIJ lLlS“ hair_tonic - | LADY going East wishes to sell her !tnckfl\n' ox information in delicate | | | _147 Taylor st. [ Law a Specialty. | WANTED. | | commands BUSINESS CHA‘YCE SALOON near Market; place; must sell. COWING & CO. ACY store: great sacrific COWING & CO., CIGAR store near FPowel COWING & CO., 9 BUTCHER shop; great sacrific ness cause of sale. COWING & [ DELIC sickness. 95 M SALOON for rent; ponsible parties. 72 Market $150_HOTEL, furmished, near the o ~catlon. $850_MILLINERY busines over 25 vears in second city the finest trade: millinery store: location unexc enced help who have been with for 10 years will remain. esta on owner must sell; daughter. Address or Appl LAYMANCE REAL 460-462 Eighth st well stocked; stock, fixtur wagon inventoring § Turk and Fillmore sts.’ procurable. Apply at & Beal's, room 24, third floor, Mill OLD established corner grocery a stocked with choice groceries. etc ing roo wagon-shed and stal choice location; a rare bargain cor.” Collingwood | one-half interest | includes horse: counts, etc.; in good | ceipts $1200. © Addr | & | n e Box 1799, '( first-class sal business center; s Winters FOR sale, the #xpen: about particulars Del NEW and second-hand furnitura good_business: only one | sonable. Address ~A. ( ville, Cal. DRESSMAKER—Splendld cha sum to step right into a w trade in dressmaking. Apply 3% FOREIGN patent right on pate ing article; good for Paris E 4710, Call office. Market st only $850—BARGAIN, old_established sroc two located Marks ause of arket _other by ity MCLAUGHLIN & CO., 717 Mark good ablished n the o first d; exy the ‘bus Oaklar ! butch book a monthly re- catio in nquire icacy § store, ter, Tolng | CIGAR and confectionery store, wit 4 room, at transfer point, for sale Apply Call office. WANTED—Cheap for cash, 5 to 10 fur. rr : Market or Kearny; central. Basile, 57 S Party with experience e s new enterprise; big profits. x « $5 TAKES corner bakery, notion and toy store. Corner Buchanan and Union sts °Y store, stock and fixtures; good llving rooms; leaving city. 1161 Valencia st FI laundry route for sale, with or without liorse or v 218 Fourteenth st $£15-STORE, use of fixtures; good for dress- maker or small business. 333 Fifth st CIGAR store for sale, cash or credit. For particulars, call at 108 Taylor st. FOR . fine grocery and bar: good locati « Post and Devisadero st SHOE store and repalring; worth $200; will sell for $50. 4102 Nineteenth st I HAVE the greatest pl mining propos tion in the State and greatly Improved ma- chinery for working it; want a partner with $500 or $1000. Box 4788, Call LADY wants working partner with some cash security in good paying business: 1 st vestea. Address M., 6. BUTCHER shop, newly fitted up i style; cheap rent. NW. corner nwhnnnn sts. for cash in Sacramento, n nm class and )R _SALE—Shoe shop; reasonal tiring on account of old age. RESTAURANT: nice trade rifice account other busine BARBER shop for sold_at _once. I 2 Valencia st in cou FOR sale—A half interest paper: oldest in county; largest good business; county seat; poli lican; terms caeh: finest clima fornia. Address FRED LORING, OIL lands, on the ground floor shares of imaginary st_and_incorporate company EVANS, Real Estate; money 10 S0 per acre; in the oll this week: L for you; Mills building; 20 acres for 31 | FOR SALE—One of the best payt ants on the front; will sell cheap will sell at a sac- 234 O'Farrell st. ale at a sacrifice; must be ntry new circulation; tics Repub- te_in Cali Lakeport. belt; get i don’t buy value; get land at first ourself. J aned to and ng restaur- on account of other business; full investigation. Call at_premlses, 7 Mission st GOOD hotel In Sacramento; doing first-class business; good locafion; 65 regular boarde: reason of disposal. parties going to leave. 0 MRS, J. 1. WHITNEY, trance, test medium, lite reader; also medical claiFvoyant; treats | _duire Call office. = e private, chronic or obscure diseases; send | BLACKSMITHING: complete outfit, tocl Stamp for circular. Offices 232 Stockton, bet. | - stock, etc.; central: large shop: cheap rem: Post and Geary; sittings $1; diagnosis free. | cash or part exchange. S. H. HERRING medium and test circles 234% Sixth. Prof. Haley, medium; tells vour life 106 Taylor; parlors 35 trance medium; circle to- ; art. read; 10c. 120 6th. MANDENA, clairvoyant, satisfaction or no pay ; 10c! MRS palmist; Wednesday and Friday ev ARRIVED from cradle to grave. MRS. HARLAND, night: prophetic tests T MBDICAL: | A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all female diseases; all those who ere sick or discour- aged should 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 confidential; home treatment, $5; no instru- ments used; satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, by MRS. DR. GWYER, 510 Eddy et., bet. Hyde and Larkin; office hours, 10 to "2 to 4 and 7 to §. Sundays by appointment only. A TREATMENT that restcres instantly all cages of monthly irregularities (from What- ever cause), safe and sure; rellef guaranteed at any time when others have failed; travel- ers helped instantly and can return home the 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 § i Sunday, 19 to 12'and 2 to 4 p. m. MRS. MENA FRANC T T.idepemi?rfi‘ame- writing medium. 118 Haight s tests to all; Tue sittings $1. 233 -Fri., 2 p. m. Valencia st. MRS. ELLIS, Mon., 8: | | | | | | Los Gatos. MILLINERY store; well stocke very cheap. GEO. W. CO., 1706 Market st. ) H. PATTERSON ne location §200 PARTNER wanted in light b to quired. Westérn Investment Co, usiness; $15 25 a week; trial given; no experience re 9 Geary st FOR sale—Branch bakery, living rooms; owner retires; Filbert st. candy, rent $i4. notions 80 $250-SALUU.:; falr stock: good business: rent reasonable; bargain. CLAIRVOYANTS. MISS 7. B. DWYER, vovant and medium} those in trouble or who wish to know their future should consult this gifted medium immediately, or by letter; Miss Dwyer graduated under the highest professor in occultism and is master of the power by which she can reveal vour entire life; also the lives of those in whom you are Interested: satisfaction guaranteed by mall, $1; reduced rates td the poor. 917 Mar- ket st MME, PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant and card reader; born with double vell and sec- ond sight: diagnoses disease; full life read- ing; ladies, 50c; gents, $1; sit., §150. 126 Turk. WONDERFUL success; Mme. Clingman, from New Yorl scientific palmistry, astrologist; r!‘ndlmzs 50c and §1. 513 Tenth st., Oakland. | ALL ladles—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davie true friende of ail invalids, men and wome; 50 years' practice; safe and quick cure gual anfeed; any disease or frregularity; disgrace avolded; kind sympathy and ald; sure rellef, though else fail; delicacy, privacy, home, etc.; babies adopted; travelers treated; no de lay; self-cure sent; call or write; free; confi- dential. . DAVIES, 1228 Market st pills, $1; very strong, $2. A TREATMENT that restores instantly all cases of monthly irregularities from whatever se; positively no instruments used; gua: anteed cure at office, $5; travelers helped i stantly; consultation f{ree and confidentiai; home for patients; comfort and privacy. MRS. DR. KOHL, 1122 Marxet st., between Mason and Tavlor; office hours, 9 fo 6 and 7 to 8 p. m., Sundays. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. IMPORTANT—A great progress in medical sci- ence for female troubles, from whatever cause; every woman her own physiclan, no matter how long standing: travelers helped at once, safe; call on a physician with men’ knowledge; cure, $5: restores in 1 day and prevents disgrace; can be sent; consultation free; ladles’ physician, practice 37 years. DRt POPPER, 318 Kearny st. A —DR. G. W. O'DONNELL, world-renowned femaie speciailst, relieves monthly irregulari- ties. from whatever cause. Dr. O'Donnell has treated sucessfully more cases of irregulari- ties than any other physiclan; never fails to cure; consult him first, ‘save time and money; treatment carn be used at home: consultation ree: call or write. 1023% Market st R. WONG WOO, herb doctor; Chinese tea and herb sanitarium, 764-766 Clay st.. San Fran- cisco; all diseases cured exclusively by Chi nese ' harbs, over 3000 varieties belng used: advice free: hours, 9:30 to 11 a. m:, 1 to 3 and 7to § p m. | LADTES Chichester's English Pennyroval Pills (Diamond Brand), best. safe, reliable; take no other; send éc stamps for particulars; “Relief for Ladies': letter by return mail; at druggists. Chichester Chemical Co.. Phila. ALL female complaints cured in 24 hours: well- Known, reliable, safe and sure: maternity home: mo instruments: consultation free and confidential: home treatment $. MRS. AL- LEN. 225 Van Ness ave. ALL married ladies know “Seguro,” the great- est boon to them. Richards & Co.. 406 Clay st.; $150. Send 2 stamp for circulars to Se- guro Mfg. Co.. 531 K st.. Sacramento, Cal. MMFE. WALTER 25c; gents S0c. YOUR future told by cards, near Sixth. MISS KING, card reader; Market st., room 3. the great 91 Mission, card reader; ladies nr. it : opén Sun. . 480 Jessie st., %c and up. 1032 the distinguished clair- | F either in person | SALOON for sal | FOR sale_The fixtures of a good cheap 845 Valencia st. FIRST- land Brewery, Second st., Apply 632 Market, r. 6. restaurant, near Folsom. good location. 635 Third st. Inquire of CUFFEE_and tea routes supplied . CASWELL & CO.'S., 415 from GEO. Sacramento st. | CHEAPEST and best in America- The Weekiy al | | | Call, 16 pares; add) United States postage paid sent to any or ress in the Canada one year for §l, e———eeey LODGING HOUSES FOR $400—10-ROOM cor. flat; worth $1000; 30 rooms: new fur. 3230 cash, bala 22 rooms: on Howard st...... A 10-ROOM HOUSE; ...... §100 CASH E $10 PER MONTH: P} Country hotel and bar; 30 rooms. b-room flat, near Emporium...... 15-room house: worth 3500 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st MME. HANSON, card reader and palmist; past, present and future, Zic. 14§ Sixth, room 12. CLATRVOYANT, card reader, 10c; ladies onl 13 Natoma st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, MISS L. DEAN, fortune teller and palmist. 1065 Market st., room 2. “RAVENA reads life fluently: business names given; 2%c up. 5 Fourth st. "MOREAU, _the best medium and card 73 Fourth st., near Mission. MME. ETTA RALPH, magnetist and psychom- etrist. Parlors 2 and 3, 9% Market st. MME. YOUR future to1d by cards, Zic: Sunday hours, | 0 10 p. m. 3% Larkin &t., room 6. M’\IR: AUGUST, 1150 Mission st.; clairvoyant, card reader and palmist; truth or no pay; 2. YBILLE. cradle to grave picture, 25c: ladies. 914 'O'Farrell st. ——— $00—ROADHOUSE, near the city: ness. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Mark STON & CO.. 1026 Mark Geary st.: $300 cash, payments of §10_month 29 rooms: rent $83 50: north of Mar cash, balance p: MONEY TO L PER 3 ROOMS, all oak furniture and n for sale by order of Probate Court borough, 404 Eddy st.: permit frow _only. A M. SPEC o -ROOM bargain. 14 ROOMS; established 10 years tigation. LARSEN, 318 Bush <t 3—Lod Call AT 2 &« lodging house: ! COWING ful for one 154—Rooming house ot light and sunny: In good SHAMA, PALMISTRY. MME: NEERGAARD, pupil of Count St. Ger- main, 616 Geary st., above Jones; tel. Hyde 26021 reading by mail, $1. YOUR fate is in your hand; sclentific palmis- try. MME. GERMAINE, %6 Market st., r. 30. WM_LODGING house of 2 rooms rent $25. 72 Jackson st FURNITURE WANTE ‘ments $10_month al condition; rent SALE. only... $40 nce §10. 1000 ... 500 NEW FURNITURE.. RI 1020- Market st fine busi- et s balance $550 $450 £700 2 ew carpets, The Marl- our office irket st ket “best in Market: llest inves- rooms for 20 rooms; for sale; D. TENSEN Furniture Store, T Sth. buys, sells, exch. new & 2d-hand fur.. carpets, A—MMB. BUSHNELL, the famous palmist, 916 | Bush st.. bet. Taylor and Jones, AS I‘ROLDG\' ASTROLOGER and trance medium: minerals located: lucky days; palmistry. 319 McAllister. F‘LRN!T‘.I‘E FDR SALE RETAIL Cheap, make offer: Alexandria Hotel. furniture from C. D. DAVIS, 1111 Market. FOR sale-Book case and folding bed. Fell st. TAP . STRY, Brussels carpets, laid and lined, Baster Co., 1310 Stockton st. ALPEAU'S French pills, a boon to ladies with female troubles; no danger; safe cure; $2 o0; expressed C. O. D.; don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Coast Agents. Oakland, Cal. MERITO—Sure, safe preventive; married ladies try it; price $1. sample hox 25c; write for eir- -Co.,227 Leavenworth st.,S.F. A_DR. and MES. SILVA, 25% Mason st— Private home In confinement; ladles’ friend in trouble; terms reas.; call and be convinced. REMOVAL of Mrs. Dr. Schwartz to cor, 43d and Linden. Oakland; home in confinement; children adooted out.” Take Grove-st 1S furnished in oak for $48 50, with No. King Furniture Co.. 1127-1131 Market. CARPET CLEANING. CITY Steam Carpet Cleaning Works Cleans, moves, lays carpets. 35 ond 40 Eighth st WHEN You become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet- _ beating Works, 3:3-37 Tehama st.: tel. S. 40. phone South 250. DR. AND MRS. WEGENER, 1312 Golden Gate ave.; private home in confinement; bables adopted into good homes. MRS, ACHARD, midwife: pleasant sunny home in éonfinement. 156 Second st.; tel. Green 52. DR, and Mrs. Wise, 1118 Market st.—Instant re- liet for monthly troubles or money back; $§ up. PRIVATE home during confinement; best of attendance. Address box 527, Call office, DR. WONG HIM. herb doctor, treats all dis- eases of the human body. 115 Mason CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 1§ pages, sent to any address in the CARPETS cleaned, 3c per vard. H. L. JONES, 300 McAllister st', cor. Larkin; tel. Mint 1501, ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; “tel. Main 304, GEO. WALCOM, Proprietor. ' .Y. MrQUEE\ S California Carpet Cleaning Co. : tel. South 225 lowest rates. laid at 3c. | at 3c per yard: sTRATTnN' 3 Eighth st.: tel J. E. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co.. 240 14th st.; cleaning 3c per yard; tel. Misslon 74. T. S, Steam Carpet Cleaning Assn., 308 Golden Gate; carpéts cleaned, 3c vd.; tel. Mint 3. C. H. STEVENS, Mer., | | | | DE)TISTS. S’ Dental ver Cafe Zinkand: electric A-DR. T. Market st.. ed or fllled without pain; Parlors, teeth extract- s, stoves. 921 ity, gas or o lomofarm administered; the best and most Shtietlc work at reasonable prices. filling, from $I. other fllings, plates, from $4 50, flesh colared ‘plates, 1 Pure g from 30 from $5: porcelain or gold crown and bridge wer< (per tooth). from $3. We guarante Open evenings and Sundays. 548 | 3 DISCOUNT of 20 rer cent on all plates bridge work until August 1 to int new flesh-colored plates: thinner a than rubber: and bridge work teeth without a ings, 50ci crowns, $350: plates, all_work ‘painless ‘and_warranted. DENTAL PARLORS, 24 Sixth st AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLIN ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldz warranted for 2) years: ful e our W troduc nd st set, CHICAGO 509 Mar- vou can have vour extractions done painlessiy: teeth without plates our specialty: £ld_~Towne, $350 up: plates, extractions free. $1 30 up: fice hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m ; Sunday, & to 2 p. m. Q. 'W. WILLIAMSON, M.D.. Manager. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st., ex- tracts and fills teeth painlessiy by his wonder- ful secret method; crowns, $2: bridges, $; rubber or flexible plates, $3; received § first prizes; no students; gus anteed 12 years. FULL set of teeth, $4; flllings. 2o crowns, $3: gold bridges. $ 1 traction guaranteed: YORK DENTISTS, %9 Mi DR. LUDLUM HILL, 146 Market sc up; gold ; painiess ex plates repaired. fon st NEW cor. 6th. st., near Eleventh: crowns, bridge work and fillings a _Specialty: all work reasonable: as given. VAN VROOM_Palnless extraction by electric ity: guarantee 10 vears: lowest prices; I operators; no students. 997 Market st. OHIO Dental Mhirlors—Fillings. 50c $3 up: open ev'gs. 850 Market st. up; crowns, United States or Canada one year for 3l postage paid. CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.; tel. East 126 SET of teeth without a plate. ROUNG, 1841 Polk st. DR. H. G. Y CLASS grocery and bar. Inquire Wie- K =4

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