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a2 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1899 ——————-——‘————————_——'_“_——_'_—___———_————’-fi SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFF! corner of Market Call 11 12 o'clock ev BRANCH OFFI orner Clay; open 00 Hayes street (30 MeAllister street; open until 615 Larkin street 1941 Mission stre 2261 Market street, until 9 o'clock. 106 Eleventh street 109% Valencia stry Northwest cornes cky streets; open until 9 o'cloc ICE ot The San Franclsco nd Third strects, open ery night in the year. CES-327 Montgomery street, until 9:20 o'clock. ; open until 9:30 o'clock. 3 o'clock. ; open until 9:30 o'clock. ot; open until 10 o'clock. corner Sixteenth; open| open until 8 o'clock. open until 9 o'clock. ond and Ken- cet; r of Twenty-se MEET GOLDE 0. 0. F.—Officer d to assemble Fellows' b THURSD, a m, {n the pa will otherwise b H. C. GEORG WALHALLA F The of ve encampn o, F pa ING NOTIC POWELL, 803 (The Waldorf)—Furnished suites and single, with or without board. THE Irving—816 Sutter- front eulte and single rooms with excel UNCLE HARRL 15 Grant, makes advances a Jowest rates on valuables of all iptions. BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS _bought and Co., 704 Mission st.. SCHOOL Hoimes Boc axchanged. ird NESS CHANCES. )CORNER saloon, T daily rece WILKF block from Market bldg; rent $10; e of sale. or P campment No. 1, 1 s and m. e in Encamp building, at AY, October 13, 9 o'clock to take part e. Such as are not able to march DUBOIS, C. P. e provided WM. E cbtain their dest, ; H G. MO MBERS of Ori SO0, Ry will _please morial Hail THU At 9 & m., to be in _parade. Can walk 0. 0. mb i Ic parade. HALL of Ocodent 1. 0. O. F.—Men are requested aly make ar morning. By or LOTYAL Rebekah I 0. 0. F—TI ve lodge ¢ in parade wi quet Hall, T October at § CROCKETT Lodge M.—Second_de, DAY) EVENI o'clock. By MISSION 1 EVENING, at 7 cation of new w OFFICERS an Hibe: N arge of the Y val have set as DAY) EVENINC “Irfsh Nigh ation the mem T De at “on en laim, and from J mine, in Butte C ley, to deposit t as: THURSDAY, October to meet ! sharp, dge N Called meeting THIS e ladles ‘and gentlen Ninth CAMPBELL, R to_deposit tailings in Hopkins Creek; pment No arade 1 on Seribe. ental E: particiy ting assigned to riages for t that can't P. J. MILI Marshal. ge No. L e era will assemble S . JRSDAY, Oct for al Lodge No. at ‘or the pur- ibiles parade. | 1 us on that to be wi de F. building, THURSDAY, 8 a. m._ By order of ! . JEWELL, N. G, THIS October, No. 166, F. and THIS (WEDNTI )ctober 18, at E. SMITH, S: 169, F. and ork ) Rev Ancte: Father on the D! fde THIS (W 3, October 18, to be known In response to their kind ir wbers of the A. O. H. will a st., THIS (WEDNF t 8 o'clock, to proc to B er of | yunty President. y Secretary Unfon Assoclation. WM. BURKE to will assemble at ttend HUS. B President. on, having re- | the hydraul Meyer, et als., In the 111], near Downle- ebris Cc s to mi ry H Alabam nty, to deposit tall thesmine; Sromm i, cer, in the Hopkins _Creek dwin Township, Plumas C. West, In the Eagie Gulch ounty, near Strawberry Val- ailings in a worked-out pit, es notice that a meeting will be held at | . Flood bullding, San Francisco, Cal., ber 30 1899, at 1:30 p. m. | ANNUAL meeting—Annual of _stock- | holders of the KILAU AR PLANTATION COMPANY will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market street, | in the city and county of San Francisco, tate of California, on WEDNESDAY, the Sth day of October, 189, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m ai com 111 cl books 9, at 12 o'clock m. for the pirpose of electing a for the ensuing | rs to serve e before the meeting. Trans- »se on Saturday, October 14, | | Secretary. l E. H. SHELDO NOTICE of meeting of stockholders of The Ris- don Iron and Locomotive Works, to take into | consideration J€IpoI etock. ed increase of capitai Notice 1s hereby given that pursuant to a | resolution and order of the board of directors of The Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works, 2 | CIGAR stand for sale; to bs remo corporation organized and existing under and | by virtue of the nia, and baving of bu Francis co, in sal nees at the laws of the State of Califor- | its office and principal place | city and county of S d State, unanimously adop &t a regular meeting of sald board held on | the seventh day thousand eight meeting of the stockholders of e held on Wednesd, tion wili eenth 1y of Oc eand « i hour of two o'cl hundred and ninety-nine, of August, In the year one hundred and ninety-nine, a aid corpora- | the Elght- ear one thou- at the jock {n the afternoon of sald tober, In the day, at the office of said corporation, which | fe at the building situate on the easterly cor- ner of Beale and Howard streets, in said city | and county of San Francisco, the same being | the principal p ration, and being the ce of businees of said corpo- | building where the board of directors of eald corporation usuaily meets; That the object of eaid meeting Is to deter- mine whether or corporation shall dollars, divided one hundred doll of one million one hundred thousand dollars, divided into eleven thousand hundred Jollare That the amou not the capital stock of sald | be increased from one million | into ten thousand shares of lars each, to a capital stock shares of one cach; nt to which it 1s proposed to | increase the sald capital stock is one million | one hupdred thousand dollars. By order of the board of directors, L. R. MEAD, Eecretary of The Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works. . Dated August €. K. BALLARD, adjusts accounts ACCOUNTANT! 8, 1888, 401 Cal. st., designs. audits & for corparations & firms: ret. ATTOR ADVICE free; R. NEYS AT LAW W. KING, sixth floor. Chron- icle building; no advance charges; all cases; estates, mortgages, damag collections, bankruptcy, wills, etc., drawn; moderate fees; call or write. ADVICE free; divo no_fee without HOWE, att orce law a speclalty; privat guccess; collections. G. W. at law, 850 Market, cor. Stocktn. ba HOTEL 120 rooms, ¢ x-room, etc.; establ. many years. with | patronage: .centrally located; this first-class | paying property must be sold at once: impor- | affair calls owne: ope; full- RAGGY est WILKE, A-_$1100CORNER saloon with mercantile lunch; between houses and iron foundries or month; lease W1 05 Market st 6 rooms; wholesale 51 i Powell sts: only the very ¢ patronage; no rent to pay: a spl R. G. WILKE, §08 Market st. A front saloon; splendidly paying: be: on. Call R. G, WILKE, 806 Market s BRA v and stationery store on O'Farrell st., including 4 rooms; daly re- coipts $10; rent, $25; & splendid offer. R. G. W 05 Market st. i LK —s350; DY and cleaning store on Powell t.: rent 835, first class; paying. Call WILKE 908 Market st. | > ndid loca- horse and saf; $1200—GROCERY store (no ba tion; best class cash trade; $8T5—Restaurant, regular trade; Saturday & ranstent; living rms. M. LESS, $4250—MILK ranch in city: 54 cow: wagons, farming utensils; everyvthing plete and in tip-top order; 48 cans; best trade; offer one of best ever made: pos full value In sight, with splendid busines thrown in; full invéstigation and trfal of you an business; none but principals. M 5 Market st T and oyster house; Market v fitted up private rooms; $300, trial given if n the Mission 2 to $14 per day; s, 765 Market 0—PAYING 4 lving r rent cheap; IXPER branch ba receipts f: 1d estab. M LE salconman for one-half saloon; good location 0., 865 Market st. J TAS S cigar stand; wholesale di sold this week on account JONES, 865 Market st. trict; other must usine: delicactes: $400BRANCH bakery, groceries, Gotng business §3 two weeks' trial given; & living roon . JONES, 865 Market st. restan- hotels, LL and see list—3 countr rants, coffee houses, branch bakeries, fine corner grocery, & good paving saloon, lodging houses from 10 to 100 rooms, countfy mer- chandise and bakerfes for sale and exchange. EITEL, 1008% Market st. T.00N doing prosperous bu: KREDO & CO. JROCERY and bar: fixtures cost $1000: ck: involce $1200; $25 daily; must be ness. KREDO & CO., 22t Geary st on M Mar ket T st. CANDY store; best bargain. COWING & CO., § A PARTNER wanted in good pay patent Fight: bear investigation. COWING & CO., Market st g $900_SALOON, w ‘luded. Mc- LAUGHLIN & Market st $0—RESTAURAN McLAUGHLIN A GRAND ( ven best 1 to Invest abor vaying wages for two T PARTNER wanted with $800; $500 cash: balance . come investigate; no | Call at 2 Eighth st., barber shop. $950_FIRST-CLASS horseshoeing shop with large stock and Al cash a cheap rent | bears investigation. Inquire 268 Third st BARBERS, tention—Shop pays $35 a week; compelled to sell cheap. Box 818, Call office. fitted up saloon; central Inquire Call office. ce; nicely for sale cheap RARE foca notions | alencia. | BUSINESS for sale; candy, sta and cigars. 3% Twenty-secon onery nr. nished; must sell or rent 6 ROOMS: nicely fu this week. Box 763, Call HALF or whole interest grocery store: estab. 12 years. Call 1510 Telegraph ave., Oakland. $§1200 CORNER grocery and bar; good corner; | established 10 years: good tr stock and clean; cause of selling old age and re table n Jose | tiring from business: lease If desired on premises. D. ROHR'S, 652 ave., corner Valley st. Testaurant and oyster bhouse op- 2% years. Box 221, BARGAIN posite ferry; established Call office. 3. Inquire ard sts. in saloon, Tenth and Ho: LUNCH place_and varlety store for sale; | ap. 24 ission st. GROCERY and bar for sale; ¢heap. 745 Bran- nan st., bet. Sixth and Se th. the city; clearing $200 per month; selling on account of other business. Address L. B., box 844, Call office. BARBERS-Good paying 2-chalr shop In coun- Apply DECKELMAN BROS., 108 Eilis 'ORK and delicacy store; $30 day: trial given. Call office. WELL paying restaurant for sale on account of departure for Manila. Box 205, Call offies FURNITURE and good will of Hotel Bruns- wick; doing splendid_business; must sell on account of death; $3200; terms, half down, rest on time. Ad. Hotel Brunswick, Oakland =aloon; on ac FOR gale—A corner grocery an count of sickness. and Green sts. - $200—RESTAURANT; receipts $30 a_day; owner has other business cause of sale; fine location; bargain. 632 Market &t., room . FOR sale—Dining-room; ferving 200 meals per day; rent §25; Investigate. Box 204, Call office. FIRST-CLASS paving tarber shop DENNISON, WOOD and coal yard; establ tion; cheap rent. Box 795, 3200 -PAINT shop; estab. 40 vears: good stock fine tools. R. WILLIS. 52 Washington st. BAKERY for sale; $800: no wagon: all store trade. Address box 899, Call office. RESTAURANT outfits for rale. D. McRAE, 743 Mission st. COFFET_and tea routes supplicd from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO.'S, 413 Sacramento st. GOOD pay!ng inside route for sale; this paper. Apply Call office. selling ac- 753% Market. hed; good loca- Call "office. T PARTNER wanted with $400 in good-paying 765 Market st. | | the pain: sce our flesh colored plates, thinner 9_ONE of the best located drug stores in | TS AND SPIRITUALISM CLAIRVOYAN | MRS. DR. DUMOND. | “Eminent clairvoyant and medium, lately ar- rived from New York: truthful in her predic- reliable in her advice; the distinzuished cant and medium; those in trouble or sh to know thelr future should consult who w this gifted medium on all matters of legiti- mate business nature; mining, lawsuits, sepa- Tations, love, matrimony, lost or stolen prop- erty: full reading by mail, $1, from lock of hair or photo; satisfaction guaranteed. Office 1130 Market st., parlors 2 and 3. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, the celebrated test medinm, lite reader and medical clairvoyant; gittings. $1; diagnosis ffee; ‘new method'’ treatment for chronic, private, obscure dis- eases; she has the divine gift of clairvoyance and never tails in her dlagnosis; send stamp for circular. 232 Stockton, bet. Post and Geary. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. A WOMAN desires to do general housework and cooking; references; nearly 3 years at last place. 436 Brannan st., bet. 3d and 4th. MIDDLE-AGED German lady wishes a posi- tion as housekeeper: good home more than wages. Box 226, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED lady wants situation as an infant’s nurse, care of children or laundress; references. Box 817, Call office. A MIDDLE-AGED woman desires to do general housework: a good cook. Apply 613 Ninth st., Oakland. WANTED—Chamberwork by experienced young woman. Box 822, Call. WOMAN wants work; Is good cook and under- stands housework. 403 Third st MADAME A. CERVANTES, the celebrated junish fortune. teller, newly arrived. 8§ 7. second floor. s st., room MPS. MELLISA MILLER and others at 17 | “larkin _st. to-night; speaking; reading: tests, 100, JOHN TER-Circle to-night, 8:15; sittings 10 to 4. 1809 Stockton, nr. Greenwich. 35 MoAllister st. tests svery (Vednesday, 8 p. m. | MME. HANSON. palmistry, pust. present, future, Zic. 148 Sixth st, T. a AT Dr. Rines, All character 10c; card reader: 12. ARD EARLE; seance to-night at parlors, ; %ic; questions answered. EDW. ) GYPSY life reader; 25¢; correct answers to all questions. | MME, MOREAU, the best medium and card reader; Zc up. ‘78 Fourth et s | "C. J. MEYER, 3% est meetings, 10c; card reader and 1149 M1 MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, | " palmistry, 23c; truth or no b , trance medium and healer. “satistaction guaranteed: 7th st Allister; les, 25c; 2, COMPETENT woman wishes light housewhrk and cooking. 8§68 Mission st.; no postals. DRESSMAKER experienced in ladies’ and chil- dren’s dresses would like a position in pri- vate family; would wait on lady or grown children. Address 850 Filbert st. SITUATION by a first-class cook; 1 years last place. C. A., box 84), Call office. ladies’ nurse. Nevada House, RS. WOLTER, corner Sixth and Natoma sts. LADY would like & position to washing or ironing. 7 Ivy ave., Ness and Polk. YOUNG girl would like a situation at house- work; small family preferred. 206 Bteuart st. work by day: between Van companion; English, of cor. RSERY governess or useful Swiss lady; experienced; fluent French (Paris) and German: rudiments music; domesticated. FEureka Hotel, _ Seventh and Washington sts., DRESSMAKING_A thorough fitter in ladies’ suits wants engagements at $125 per day; tailor suits a specialty. 402 Mason st. LOANS on dlamonds and jewels: low_interest; perfect secrecy. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant. cor. Golden Gate ave., pari EDWARD E. 30 Ellis st. PROF. Gee—Medlum; read’s, ¢, $1; test circles Tues., Thurs.. Fri.. § p. m., 10c. 1035 Market. | YOUR tuture told by cards, 2c; daily, 10 a. m. Tto 10 p. m. 105 Larkin st. card reader; RLE, independent slatewrlter, seance Scottish Hall, Sun. clairvoyant, MME, SHAFFER, 21216 Sixth st. sittings daily. | CLE UTICA Cleaning and Tollet Compounds and | " Compound Paste; a_hcusehold blessing: & sure SAMUEL_SEYMOUR, 21 Spear st. for potson oak +. Office and factory. COLLECTION GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency; no charge un- less successtul. _Room 810, 9 COTTAGES TO LET. SUNNY cottages, 5 and § rooms, basement, yard; flat, 6 rooms, bath; cheap. 1876 Fif. teenth st., near Dolores. TWO cottazes, 4 rooms each, off Folsom st. rent $§ and $10; key at 330 Precita ave. $13_5-ROOM cottage; newly papered and paint- ed; yard: basement. 1108 Filbert st. —_ e "RNISHED COLTAGE WANTED WANTED—By gentleman and wifa with 2 chil- dren, to rent small comfortably furnished cottage with modern convenlences and garden or vard in good residential neighborhood in city or suburbs, Oakland or Sausalito; state terms. Box Call. e e e — DENTISTS. A—DR. T. S. HIGGINS' dental parlors, 27 Market st., over Cafe Zinkasd—Teeth extract- ed without patn by the use of electricity, gas or chloroform; also by local anaesthetics ap- plied to the gums; the best and most artistic dental work at reasonable prices; pure gold fill from $1 up; other fillings from 50 badly decayed teeth carefully treated an filled or crowned without pain; plates that fit | from $4 50 up: flesh colored plates from $3 50 up;, teeth without plates a speclalty; opan evenings and Sundays. A _NEW anesthetic for painless dentistry Synol, on application to the gums, removes and stronger than rubber, warranted for 20 vears; crown and bridge work; teeth with- out a plate; fillings, 50c; crowns, $3 80; plates, full set, 337 all work painless and warranted. Chi, Déntal Parlors, 24 Sixth s | &7 CTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 509 Mar- AT the EL ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg., you can have vour extractions donme painlessly: teeth without plates our specialty: gold crowns, $3 30 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of- fice hou a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, 9'to 2 p. m. G. W. WILLTAMSON, M.D., Manager. | DR. GEORGE W. L arrell st., ex- tracts and fills teeth p dertul gecret method; crowns, Dbridges, $4. or flexible plates, §3; recelved 8 first o students; guaranteed 12 years. by his won- i | | rubber | prizes; TEETH extracted free; the best work; the low- est prices: all work warranted and painless; teeth without plates a specialty. ~Modern Dental Parlors, 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate. \ivlg X 7744"77A LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market near eventh; crowns, bridge work and fillings a 1ty; all work re: nable; gas giv WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar ket; 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 night: §150 to $§ week; convenient and respectable; free bus and baggage to and from ferry. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts. Open till 9 p. m. X BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109¢ Va- lencia st s e e EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. EASTERN young man of eteady, Industrious habits wants work in Santa Clara County or elsewhere on fruit ranch or store; understands bookkeeping and willing to work. C. G. GIB- SON, Port Costa, Cal. MAN and wife want employment; would take charge of creamery or work on dairy; can furnish first-class references. Apply 230 Kearny st., room 26, city. AR COACHMAN, understands his business thor- oughly in all branches; Al references; de- gires situation as such. Address C. 1022 Jackson st. A FIRST-CLASS gardener, good horseman and milker, wants position; handy h tools; best references. Box 255, Call. A MARRIED man wants work of any kind to make an honest lving; understands teaming. ‘Address 948% Mission st a_situation INTELLIGENT 3 in city: high wages no objec rite G. MARTIN. 635 Pacific st., city. POSITION s hotel clerk by experienced man; best of references. Address box §42, Call office, Oakland. EXPERT shoe salesman desires posltion: refer- ences Al Address Hustler, box 837, Call. FOUNG man 20 years of age would like posi- tion in drled fruit houss; has had experl- ence; best of raference. Box 5%, Call. HAVE 3500 to Invest with services; no agent Box 824, Call. GOOD barber (middle-aged) Saturday and Sul y HOWARD, 186 Perry st. WANTED Work by reliable young man at house and carpet cleaning by the day $1 50. HENRY ANDERSEN, 82 Bush st.; esires evenings, Work. Address YOUNG German with best education and con- siderable business experience: versed English language, desires situation. Call, WANTED—Situation In private place; care of horses and garde reference. Box £32, Call YOUNG man wishes work in hakery; experfence. Box $42, Call. WANTEDSttuation by first-class bookkeeper; references: books experted. Box 841, Call. G Irishman wishes situation of some would like to learn bartending. Box WANTED—Position as assistent carpenter by steady young man with 1 vear's experience, W. W., 121 Hill st. CHIN want situations, laundrymen Chinese first-class cooks and city or country. Situation by engineer recently from ; good mechanic, etc. Box Ti, Call, ric- 10 N VROOM—Painless extraction by ele ity: guarantee 10 vears; lowest prices; operators; no students. 997 Market st. | Parlors, Inc.. § graduate opera- en evenings and Sundays. §50 Market. - Deutscher Zahnarzt, 6 Turk: lst-class crown & bridge work. MEYF work; prices reas | DR BAR DUE, r. 21l. Examiner bldg.: | work reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed. LowF T prices in S. F.; work warranted 10 years. N. Y. Dentists, 967 Misston, cor. 6th. | SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. G. NG, 1841 Polk st. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES S. F. Dressmaking, Ladles Tailoring parlors system taught. 305 Van Ness. PARISIAN dressmaking, made $5 up; dresses made ever; perfect fit. | EDUCATIONAL. MR. and MF F. AYRES have returned from their vacation and resumed personal su- pervision over Ayres’ Business College; new and progressive methods in all branches: the only school in the city having the right to use the practical Budget system of bookkeep- . eatisfaction guaranteed; catalogue. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., 8. F.; practical courses in bookkeeping, shorthand, | Northeast corner Battery | typiae. . languages, - telegraghy. . Boxish branches, civil. electrical and minlng engi- neering, etc.; new S0-puge catalogue free. ACCOUNTANTS and reporters as teachers, Ellis system; sunny rooms; low rates; day, even. San Francisco Bus. College, 1236 Markt. ENGINEERING Sohool, civil, electrical, min- ing, mech. survey,assay,archi.:day and even.; est. 1564 sflslsli-iTruep all branches. Pr VAN DER NAILLEN, 933 Market. thorough, combined method; of. J. M. Ruiz, 201 Ash ave FRENCH, Spanfeh, etc., Prof. De Fillippe's Acadomy of Languages, 320 Post; ablest profs. | TAW Echools, §27 Market, S. F.. and 95 Broad- ‘Wway, Oakland; day and night: correspondence. PIANO and German; pupil of Conservatory of Leipsic; lessons T5e. 320 Golden Gate ave. BUTCHER_Good cutter and _salesman would like employment. Address box 730, Call. GERMAN man and wife want to get work in a hotel or lodging-house; city or country; man good porter; wife good chambermald; can give good references. Address box 43 Call office. $100,000 TO loan on diamonds, watches, sllver, sealskins, planos, guns. HARRIS, 15 Grant. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sta. Open till 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscndptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia st. EXCHANGE. 5-ROOM frame house for exchange for clgar store. COWING & CO., 99 Market st. EXPERT OPTICIANS. GHORGE MAYERLE, German expert opticlan. Torise Market sto San Francisco: exam. free. FLATS TO LET. A_$20-1117 SCOTT st.; b sunny rooms with porcelain bath, washtrays, etc. A—$100.000 TO loan on diamonds, watches, Jew- elty, planos. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. in | Box §38, | | EXPERIE HELP WANTED—FEMALE. C. R. HANSEN & CO.......PHONE GRANT 155 1 waitresses for Nevada, first-class hotels, 320 each, free fare, seeproprietor here; 2 walt- resses, same hotel, near city, §20, see pro- prietor here 10 o'clock: 2 waitresses, same ho- Tel, country, $20; 2 waitresses, south, §20 and fare; laundress, country hotel, §20; restaurant waltress, country, $25; 4 restaurant waitresses, 3$6; pastry cook for institution, #0. C. R IANSEN & CO., 14 Geary st. 1 SALESLADIES and clerks for a first-class candy store, §7 a_ week and increase. ADPIY C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 104 Gary st. 2 YOUNG girls for candy factory, from 7:30 a. m. to 6 p. m., $4 a week; office fee pald by proprietor. Apply to C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. 10 GERMAN cooks, $25: 6 Scandinavian house- girls, $25; French second girl, §20: nursegirls, | $12 and §15; colored girl, $25: 10 girls for house- work, country, $20 and $25; 40 girls for assist housework, §15; ranch cook, 5 elegant laces for housework, $20 and §2%5. C. R. ANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED—Cook, country hotel, $35¢ 4_cooks, German_ style, $20; German cook, $35; neat girls for housework in city, and country, | $20, $25 and $30; 4 second girls, §20; German | nurse, $25; 6 waltresses, city and country and $25; ironer, country laundry, §25; s bingyyeman;for fan institution, $20; 10 y girls. 3. F. ght_housework, $15. and many others. OSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. SADY.. MAIN 5348 Leading Employment and Labor Agénts. Want to-day, from 7 a. m, HELP FOR ARI ZONA, UTAH. WASHINGTON, OREGON, BRITISH COLUMBIA AND ALL PARTS OF CALIFORNIA ....... harnessmaker for ranch. wheelwright, country shop. band sawyer.....shoemakers lather....sash and door make shingle packer. .. iron molder $350, $3, $250 day. MURRAY & READ _bench hand wood turner slate splitters ..block maker ..granite cutter COME AND SEE...... 634 and 636 Cl WANTED—Gardener for rice ranch near city; grain_ranch, 10 men to BLACKSMITHS 9 carpenters, steady job. i1l company. $3 2 carpenters, eity, §250 day; 7 black- helpers, $30, $45, $3%¢ and found; also 4 helpers; ¢ butchers, country, $30 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 63 FOR BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. 12 LABORERS, fare $150 .82 2 teamsters, 4 horses........... MURRAY & READY, 634 and 63 Clay st. 5 GOLD MINES. .......6 SILVER MI . 18 OTHER MINES... 1 achine drills, gold. 16 miners, single hand drills, silver..§§0 found 52 laborers, no experience required, §7 per month, including board and. lodging. 23 laborers, you will suit, fare $3 1€ laborers, you will suit, fare $250. 27 laborers, vou wili sult, fare $130 GREAT CROWDS..MURRAY & READY. BUTCHE W TWO laundresses, Institution, 330 and $20; 000k, $35, same place; 3 cooks, private families, $30 and $25; waitress, $25; cook and second girl, same house, $25 and $15; nurse, $20: 2 house girls, Berkeley, $25 and $20; Oakland, $2 Lo Gatos, $25: middle-aged woman, hous work, $20; voung girl to assist in delicacy store, $16; woman with a child, $15. MRS, NORTON, 313 Sutter st. HOTEL Gazette Employment Bureau, 26 Mont- omery—2 waitresses, Reno, Nev., $20, free are, see party here, 10 a. m., and others. MRS. M. E. DAY, Manager. WANTED—Several bright young ladies, expe- rienced saleswomen, to work at ‘‘Pegamoid Booth”’s at ‘‘Mechanics' Pavilion” during “0dd Fellows' Golden Jubilee.”” Apply at 61 ‘Wednesday, 9 a. m. Chronicle buflding to-day, ANY lody having 2 or 3 hours’ spare time a Qay can make § weekly working for us at home; Send _self-addressed nothing to sell. MANHATTAN E. for free sample. 101 Beekman st., N. Y. WANTED—A good buttonhole maker; pay wages from $3-§12 week for good hand; also good finisher on coats. Call at MIKE'S Tatl- oring Shop, 135 Natoma st. OPERATOR on coats; one that understands making linings_and plain work preferred; steady work and good pay. 718 Market st. CED operators and apprentices for stitching room shoe factory. 105 Missfon st. CHAMBERMAID for country hotel, 1318 Har- rison st.; call 7 to 8 p. m. WANTED—Good tailores: work. §54 Folsom st. SWANTED—A neat girl or woman to do house- work. 16 Turk st. GIRL for general housework and cooking. 910A Devisadero st., near McAllister. 2 YOUNG girl, 14 to 16, light housework and help with baby; comforfable home; $5. 1562 Post. GIRL for housework; wages $12. 952 Pine st. WANTED—Neat for ligh work young girl for light house- Apply 2312 Bryant st. GIRL for general housework; 3 In family; call from § to 12. 1275 O'Farrell st. WANTED—Apprentices for dressmaking. M. E. WELLS, 121 Post st. GIRL for housework In country. 106% Third st., room 1. WANTED—Young girl to work in restaurant; $4. 680 Fourth st. BOOKBINDERS: _experienced girls MALLOYE, 422 Sacramento et. WOMAN to work In restaurant Kitchen. Seventh st. WANTED—Girl for general housework and cooking. 612 Haight st YOUNG strong girl to learn sewing carpets. €5 Market st., between 9 and 10 . m. WANTED—GIrl to help waiting at table. 619 Sacramento st. wanted. 183 FINISHERS on_custom pants; steady work; good pay. 541 Market st. A _GOOD finisher on pants; good wages. G509 | Kearny st., room 1. WANTED—A finisher on custom coats: must make buttonholes steady work. 22215 Fulton. GIRL or woman 6 Joost ave., for light housework. Apply Sunnyside. irl to do housework. 808 Cali- fornia_st. FINISHERS on pant ard st., bet. 4th and 5t steady work, 838 How over handball court. GOING DAILY.... 6 Clay st. FARMS .......... DAIRIES .......... STABLES 26 plow teamsters.. §30, $26 and found §8 farm, orchard and good steady jobs 12 milkers.... 10 bean puliers, vineyard hands, $25 and found ....$30 and found 12 chore men and boys. $15, $10 and fd 12 stablemen, buggy washers, hostlers, etc.. $50, $45, $40, $35, 330, $25 and found, In city and country; 25 harvest hands.........51 day and fd 3 farmers and wives and milkers and wive $40_$35 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. WE PAY YOUR FARES. TO 38 SAWMILLS, ETC... .....NO EXPERIENCE WANTED. 187 MEN FOR 60 DIFFERENT JOBS.... 'ROM_LABORERS TO RUN MACHINES. i......Wages from $26 to $40 and found ....Also lumber pilers, crosscut saw Tree fellers, bark peelers, jackscrewers. woodsmen_and millmen of every description, $0, §75, $65, $50, $45, $40, $30, and found; wood- choppers, tiemakers, shingle bolt makers, picket makers, etc., by the hundreds......... WE PAY.. MURRAY & READY, YOUR FAR .634 and 636 Clay st. E SHIP YOU FREE &z . 5. HCR S GOING DAILY SVERY RAILROAD BUT ONE. Drillers, laborers, teamsters, stonemasons, e $350 day, board and lodging $450 weekl MURRAY & READY.......WE DON'T SHIP €34 and 036 Clay st .TO COAST R. R. ... BIG WAGES Inside work 26 laborer: 16 laborers, fare 12 . quarrymen, country. . SPECIAL TO-DAY . 197 1 s and teamsters for city and country jobs, $3., $2 50, $2, $1 75 day; some by the day. others factories, etc... MURRAY & READY, 634 636 COOKS . WAITERS. BAKERS, 18 cooks, also second and third...... 345, $4, $30 and found $25, $20 and found $20, $15 and found _Hotel bakers, $10 - $55 19 walters. 32 dishwashers pe 6 porters, $20 and found... 4 bakers, first, second and third hands........ $40, $35, $25 and found night steward...... bedmakers. ke MURRAY & READY, 63 2 Japaness, cook and waiter, for private res- idence, $30, Salt Lake, Utah, fare paid; Jap- anese cook for sawmill in California, $40. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. WANTED—Second cook and baker for miners’ boarding-house, $40; hotel second cook, $40; hotel pastry cook, $40; third cook for lunch house, $35; 2 restaurant cooks, $12 week; 2 oyster cooks, $10 week and $40 and found; night steward; inside servant, $20; waiters, dishwashers and others. CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—House painter, $3 da hange: machinist for country, $2 miners, power drills; 10 single hand miners, $22% and §230 day; timber man for mine, 2 75 day; 2 German laborers to run tunnel American farmer, $30; 2 farmers and wives, $45 and $35; buggy washer, $50; stableman, $20 and found; shingle sawyer, $45 and board; butcher boy, $15 and found, and many others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—Kitchen crew for country hotel, 0, for chef, 2 second cooks, pantryman and dishwasher. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sac- ramento st. BARBERS' Protective Unlon—Members = will meet at their hall on THURSDAY NIGHT at 8:30 o'clock sharp for the transaction of im- portant business. By order WILL BARON OPBRATOR on coat:; one that understands making linings and plain _work preferred; steady work and good pay. 718 Market st. President. GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 32% Fremont st., are putting in the very best sewing ma- chires and will take in several hundred more cperators on overalls; good wages. Apply to MR. DAVIS. APPRENTICES on shirts and_overalls; paid while learning. Standard Shirt Factory, Gough and Grove sts. FIRST-CLASS hands om”ladles’ tallor skirts and coats; only best need apply; highest sal- arles paid. A. CAILLEAU, 114-116 Kearny. FINISHERS wanted on custom coats. 102105 Battery st. GERMAN girl for upstairs work and wait at table. Call 9 to 12, 902 Eddy st. WANTED—First-class German cook. Apply at 1721 Van Ness ave., bet. 9 and 12 a. m. WANTED—Double _entry bookkeeper and stenographer: must have commerclal experi- ence. Address box 825, Call. WANTED—Shoemaker on repairing; good man. Apply GEO. Y. DERNING, %02 Valencia st., near Twentleth. PAINTER or young man who has done ho o . $25, $20 and fd | J. F. CROSETT & | | At be able to drive a buggy; §26 and found. i W. D. EWER & CO. 610 Clay st. | WANTED—For large iy at $150 per day and board and drive team at $26 to and board, (‘Llll4 early ¢ men to run gang plows, Merced County Foard; s laborers about mine, §26 to $30 and g ed; farm- board, no experience require d', milkers, r%. cooks, eto. W. D BWBR &:CO., €0 Clay st WANTEDYoung German to work in private family In city: housework, $15. and good WANTED—Coachman near city; §25 and found. W. D. EWER & CO.. 610 Ciay st. MEN to learn barber trade; only 8 weeks re- quired; constant practic expert ms!ructlon: lectures on dermatolos: Saturday Wwages; MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, 63 Clay st. WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Rero House proprietor, still | runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 130 large | rooms: 25c per night: $1 to §2 per week. £ood long Job and first-class ranch, $28 ant *h:rr!ti “'.71), EWER CO., 610 Clay st. call or write for free iilustrated catalogue. MEN and women wanted to learn barber trade | In 6 weeks: expert instructions: Saturday wages; call or write for catalogue. ~S. F. i BARBER COLLEG 1A Howard s | FIVE good hustie | not_afraid to work; good lary. 300 Post st. IONS—J. H. SHEPARD & CO., attor- neys, Hearst bldg., Third and Market. pay to right m: seamen for coast and "S, 26 Steuart st. free employ- Jesste 152. | SAILORS and ordinar. Australia at HERM BARBERS'_ Progressive Union; ment. H. Bernard. Sec., 104 7th: tel. | 200 SINGLE_furnished rooms, 10c, lsc and 2ic | ~per night. Lindell, 6th and Howard; read. rm. TRY Acme House, %7 Market st., below Sixth, for a room: %c a night: $1 a week. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket; 700 rooms, 2%c night; reading room; fres *bus and baggage to and from the ferry. X BRANCH office for Call advertisements and srubseriptions has been established at_the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky s Open till 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Va- lencia st. | HORSES, LIVE STOCK, Ete—For Sale REGULAR weekly auction sale TUESDAY at 11 o'clock at the Ormonde Sale Stables, 1517- 1519 Mission st., between Eleventh and Twelfth, of choice, sound, well-broke young horses just from the country; we Will be pleased to hitch and show the above stock in harness any time up to day of sale. WATKINS & CO., auctioneers.” N. B.—Sales of horses direct from the country every Tues- day at 11 a. | %0 HORSES for sale; also wagons, buggles, carts, harness. Grand Arcade Horse Market, 827 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. FOR sale cheap10 head of fresh co young and gentle: good for family use. P. CODY, ninth and Mission sts. 50 all 2 EAD fine dratt and driving horses at 1621 and 1% Market st., between Twelfth and Brady: also some fine matched black teams. FOR sale—A number of work, road and busi- ness horses, Tomkinson's Livery Stable, 57 Minna st., bet. First and Second. | T HOUSES—LODGING—FOR SALE. $130 “finely furnished; all 'BASILE, 3 Bddy. v a lodging-house, 100 of the best bargains in city BASILE, 3 Eddy st | $3000—House of 16 room: furnished; pays from $70 to $75 a month; or will rent for $30 to responsible party. 113 Trenton st., bet. Pacific and Jackson, Stockton and Powell sts. $1300—30-ROOM house; | " rented; on Market; cent | HOUSES TO LET. | et S v e ey Sy ATPRINTED liet; houses (o let; send for cir- cular. G. H, UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery, ELEGANT corner residence, Pacific Heights, containing large parlor, reception hall, 5 bed- rooms, billiard room, servant rooms, large grounds, ete. and_ billiard ‘table. SON BURKE. FURNISHED or § rooms and bath; large vard San Antonio ave., near Ches rent cheap. Appl including all carpets, draperies Full particulars, MADI- unfurnished house containing modern; 2015 tation, ON & y MADI $1250—11 SUNNY rooms, bath; barn; garden; Cchicken yard; at West Berkeley; raiiroad sta- tion 1_block; 40 minutes from city. Inquire WM. HENDRICKSON & CO., 614 Call bldg. HOUSE hunting made easy with the printed list_you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. 3-ROOM lodging-house, with private entrance in rear; newly painted, papered. 3131 O'Far- | rell st near Mason. ~Apply 15 Grant ave. | HOUSE, 6 rooms; renovated throughout; bath, hot and cold water; $18. 353 Jessle st. of 10 rooms; large garden and stable. painting. Call at 3768 Twenty-fourth st., near | HOU Church. N ~ | _4 Collingwood st. WANTED—Elderly man to V\?lt at table. 1012 NCES at lowest interest; private en- / TUNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant ave. Battery st. driver wanted for country hotel. 1318 Har- 7and 8 p. m BARBER wanted; steady work. WM. 1128 J st., Sacram cal. FRITZ, GERMAN clerk for grocery and bar: call after 10 a. m. Corner Geary and Leavenworth sts. FIRST-CLASS cravon and water color artist. Apply 21 Powell, room 35. RELIABLE sollcitor for city work. 21 Powell, room 3 Apply 2 STAGE hands wanted at 407 Brannan st. WANTED—2 good painters. 128 Fifth st. Call 7:30 a. m., NURSEGIRL wanted. WANTED—Young girl to do general house- work; need not cook. Call at 1531 Eddy st. SWANTED—Good _finishers steady work; good wages. Toom 7. TAILORESS as pants finisher. b% Kearny st., room 18. WANTED—Improvers on skirts. 79 Sutter st GOOD finishers and experienced apprentice girl on custom coats. 12 Russ st. Apply 718 Mafket st. on custom coat Donohoe building, FRANCES, CLAYTON, 872, south of Frederick—Modern sunny flat; 6 rooms and bath; cheap. FIRST-CLASS wanted. 516 Sutter st. talloress BOWHAY, FLAT hunting made easy with the printed list you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. HAYES, 68—Fine double flat; 8 rooms bath: yard and garden; reduced rent. LOVELY flat, 6 rooms and bath; yard; rent reasonable. 3570 Seventeenth st., nr. Guerrero. and 79 LYON: brand new lower flat of 8 rooms and | bath: reduced from §30 to $22 50; must rent. A. | cor. Third. with _ M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st MCALLISTER, 1129—Upper flat; 7 room 1ight and sun; reasonable to good tenant. O'FARRELL, 1833-19%7—New flats; just com- Bicted: rent reasonable. Apply MADISON & GOOD coat finisher; also buttonhole maker. 135 Natoma =t. GIRL for light housework. dero_st. WANTED—Wetnurse for a child § weeks old. 3539 24th st.; call at once. Apply 621 Devis: GOOD waltress wanted. 631 Clay st. APPRENTICE_ at dressmaking; pald@ while learning. 14 McAllister st., room 83. APPRENTICES, finishers and buttonhole mak- ers wanted on custom work. 503 Kearny, r. WANTED—3 or 4 energetic ladles; good pay. 114 Jones st. “EXPANSION" the order at DURHAM'S Busl- nees College, 305 Larkin st., opp. City Hall. SEVEN rooms and 2 kitchens; modern: sunny bay-windows; for 2 families. 417% Third st. rienced rant av. GIRLS to learn glove making and_ex) operators on French overstitch. 121 BOOKKEEPING, arithmetic,grammar, writing; day and night: terms low. 1624 Misslon,nr.6th. e e — NOAH F. FLOOD, consultation free , 935 Market st., opp. Mason; moderate fees. FOR sale—Good paying Inside route on this paper. Apply Call office. ——— e - S. CLARK Market: consulta mma_Spreckels bullding, 927 tion free; no fees in advance, NAGLE & NAG Spreckels bulldi LE attorneys at law, Emma 927 Market st. ng, ADVICE free W. DAVIDSO! Market st.. opp. Mason. —_— BATH CA¥ STS-THERMAL. 1N THE Robinson 4-panel bath cabinet, folding ltke a_szcreen; o cail and see it: 8. BROWN, ne panel opening as a door; descriptive booklet free. W. ral agent. 426 Ellis st. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. JAPANESE Information Burea: Chinese help; housecleaning. phone Main 1985. Japanese and 421 Post; tele- TWO flats; 2 rooms and bath each. 3313 and 3315 Twenty-first st., near Valencia. VALLEJO, 121, near Leavenworth—Flat of 4 ms: sunny farge yard. WALLER, 220, near Buchanan—A fine sunny fiat; 6 rooms, bath; pleasasc location; cheap rent. FINT top bugss, almost new: business buggy, new; business wagons, new, suitable for dry goods stores; rockaway. 828 Harrison st. ALL kinds of wagons, buggies, carts, harness, etc., cheap, EGAN & SON, U7 Mission st. 100 SETS secdnd-hand harness; wagons. buggles, surreys and horses. 1140 Fol. e CARPET BEATING AND CLEANI BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. WHITE wheel 198 agency, mechanical 1484 Market st repairing. —— BICY THOS. H. B. VARN AMBLER A REPAIRI CLE REPATH Y. Market and Tenth. D IDEAL BICYC NG A SPECIALTY s ————————————— MARKET, 1040A ( and excellent management; inson, formerly very desirable BOARD AND ROOMS. for families; quick service; reasonable rates; family suit speclalty; American and European plan WHEN you become disgusted_with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet- beating Works, 3i3-357 Tehama st.; tel, S. 40. CITY Steam Carpet-beating Works. G. H. ETEVENS, mgr., 38-40 8th st.; tel. South 250. J. McQUEEN'S California Carpet Clelnlngf tes. 452 Stevenson st.; tel. South 223; lowest ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st. tel Main 384. GEO. WALCOM, Proprietor. Hotel Robinson)—1 Mr. M. Rob- Oakland, prop.; sunny suites first-class tabl CARPETS cleaned at 3c per vard: laid at 3c. STRATTON'S, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie S44. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- neso. 426 Powell, nr. Sutter; tel. Black 1321. JAPANESE-CHINESE Emp. Agency; all king help. GEO. OAKI, 30 Geary st.; tel.” Grant CHINESE and Japanese Employment Offict best help. 4143 O'Farrell; tel, East 426. SAM KEE, 513 Bush; best Chinese help fur- nished promptly. Telephone Red 1531 | FIELD'S Employment Agency; help furnished free. 655 Clay st phone Davis §21 EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE, desires eltuation as_nu: NEAT young girl H. CULLL- gIrl_or_assist housework. MISS NAN, 223 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS German cook desires a situation, also a first-class French cook, with best city Feferences. MISS H. CULLINAN, 328 Sutter. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call, 16 _pages, sent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada one year for $l, postage paid. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. A A~ AN A—FLAT of 5 rooms; modern improvement yard and cellar. 315 Tenth st., near Folsom. NICELY furnished flat of § rooms for sale, having 4 boarders. 1635 Sacramento st. —_— FURNITURE FOR SALE. HEAVY matting, 10c per yard; linen warp, 15c; tapestry Brussels carpet sewed.laid and lined, 60c per yard. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., 1310-1312° Stockton st., nr. Broadway. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak for $48 50, with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market. A NEAT Irish housegirl; firstclass cook; American and German style: 1 year last place, Anply MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st. 3. E. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co., 40 14th st.; cleaning, 3 per vard; tel. Mission 74. CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.: tel, Fast 126. EDDY, 122—Unite 4 States Hotel; rooms $1 ‘week up. with board $5 50: suit for two with board, $12; boar vetor rune all night. d, $4 week; meals, 2c; ele- 1 A NEW family h pying OPP otel, 807 Californla st., occu- osite Grace Church. “BELGRAVIA.” Polk and Clay. ; for 2, $45 up; IEAVENWORTH, 219—Sunny front rooms; ex- lent table board; desirable location: reas. MARKET, 1520 (Las Palmas)—Suite of 2 or 3 rms.; private; baf th; sin. rms.; board option: O'FARRELL, 142—Clean comfortable room: rior table boai ; su- rd: bath; piano; reasonable. PIND, 1222 Handsome family hotel; rooms; suite or sl CLAIRVOYANTS AND SIIRITUALISM. 7 SWEDISH girls would Ifke positions: one to o cooking and one to do second work. 282 ’f,‘wenly-lecund st., between Harrison and Ala- ama. A YOUNG woman wants to go out by the day washing, {roning or house-cleaning. Please call or address 638 Folsom st., room 9. MRS, DR. CLARK, the well-known trance medium and clair- voyant, may be consulted on all affairs of life. While entranced she will reveal every hidden mystery; she will show you how to overcome your enemies; remove family trou- bles; restore lost affections; unite the sep- arated; recovers lost, stolen or buried prop- erty; locates treasures and minerals; tells your entire life, past, present and future, While n a perfect trance; perfect satisfaction guaranteed by malil; send stamp for circular with special terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARI 206 Turk st. Always consult the best, GERMAN woman (Protestant) wishes position as housekeeper for the 1st of November. Ad- dress or call, D. G., 112 Turk st. WOMAN wishes to go out washing or ironing by the day: wages $1 per day and carfare. 313 Dorland st. WANTED_Situation by woman to do general ‘housework or work by day: home more of an object than wages. Apply 303 Ivy ave. COLORED woman wishes day work or would take care of child during the day. Address box 821, Call office. MME. MELBOURNE, gifted clairvoyant; never sunny ingle; refs. Miss Hutchinson, fa; satisfaction guaranteed; hou 1-§ p.m., 710 p. m.; 2o and Slo. 612% Eddy wt. Do ( EASTERN girl wishes position as cook or cook- ing and general housework. Call at 170i% Leavenworth st. i FURNITURE WANTED. 2 000 CARPETS, furniture, etc.; highest price; postal. COLEMAN, 1125 Miaslon st. ALFRED WOLLPERT, 713 Mission st. pays the highest price for your $d-hand furniture. WANTED- $000 carpets, furniture,etc.; highest price pald; postal. M. Silverstein, 1121 Mgrket. FURRIERS, FURS, ETC ELECTRIC seal capes, Astrakan yokes, $10 to 130. ROBT. WALLACE. 115 Kearny. top floor. HELP WANTED—AGENTS. AGENTS everywhere to sell map of the battle- fields in the Philippines; 46x64 inches in 6 in‘l_::-;. C:huwmgw all the mcv!!llltl'l!! of El"’néh orps. Write for particulars to P. E. LAMAR, 21 First st, San Francisco. GOOD agents for a new article on the fn- stallment. Apply ‘from 9 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 6 p. m., 37 Donohoe building. WANTED—Experienced ironers at U. S. Laun- dry, Sixteenth and Valencla sts. McDOWELL Dressmaking School gives thorough, artistic course. 103 Post st. LOANS on diamonds and jewels; low_interest; perfect secrecy. UNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts. Open till 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1086 Va- lencia st — e HMELP WANTED—MALE. COOK for rallroad camp and 2 waiters, §60 and $30, free fare: cook and second who can bake, $100; 3 second, restaurant, §60; 10 extra cooks. $250; 10 waiters, $25 and $30; 14 dishwashers, 330 and $20; vegetable man, $25: 2 bakers' helpers, §25; German driver, baker wagon, $40 and found: ovster man, $35; colored head walter, $60. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. RAILROAD laborers and teamsters, $2 day, board $4 00, free fare; laborers, city and country, $2 & day; 6 farmers, same ranch, $1 a day and board; 10 farmers, different ranches, §20. $26 and $30; 2 milkers, $25; 20 woodsmen, $26 to $35 and 'found and fare ad- vanced; 4 stablemen, §25 to $30; 2 choremen, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. BOY to tend soda fountaln in a first-class candy store; must live with parents; $5 first week, then $6: office fee paid by proprietor. C. R, HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. GERMAN driver for a bakery, $40 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. 5 FREE Fare.......Coast Road. Fres Fes Teamsters and laborers: ship Thursday. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. OYSTER and chophouse cook: must be able ;: open'.os}'.l:t?ia; Greek or Slavonfan pre- rred; : room and board. RUTHE LOUVRE, San Hatas - nauire WANTED—Steady man to collect Himself usetul: ekt work: munt b sataned r and have T032 Market sty room 4 - o coeh Apply WANTED—Strong boy to work in brass foun- dry. 2% Beale st. BARBERS—Good paving $15 shop at a bar- DECKELMAN BROS., 106 Ellis st. _Two first-class coatmakers wanted; steady work. MARTIN BROS., 17 Stockton. PRESSFEEDER wanted. room 21. ERRAND boy that can read and write; must 109 Callfornia st., be honest. §09 Kearny st.. room 2. FIRST-CLASS cabinetmaker; steady work. 1105 Sutter st., near Larkin. YOUNG man to work in saloon. 1053 Mar- ket st. WANTED—Three good walters at 111 Taylor street. B 1‘ HOUSES T0O LET—FURNISHED. 1404, 2 blocks west of Van Ness ave.— POST, Elegantly and completely furnished house; 10 rooms and bath; all sunny; must be seen to be appreciated; rent reasonable to good tenant ZND FOUND. TOST_On Mason street, last night, about 8 ‘o'clock, white Spitz dog; Fluff on collar and Hattie Belle Ladd. Reward at Grand Opera Hous> box office. LOST—White bull terrier dog: ears cut; collar ‘and tag No, 2132, Return to 33 Phelan build- ing; réward. | LOST—White bull terrier bitch. Liberal reward if returned to drug store, SE. corner Clay and Kearny sts. FOUND—Pro Patria et Gloria No. 7. Owner can have same by paying advertising. W. SIDDON, 48 Eighth st. LOST—Black spotted coach dog; 10 months old; license No. 2507; reward. 1505 Folsom st. LOST. Sunday night—Pocketbook: 2 rings, d; hair relics; reward. 32 Fell st. book with the Hibernia Savings Society of San Francisco, in the name of ELIZABETH SAUL, No 190-085. The finder will please return to bank. BAG of money, somewhere on Market, bet. 4th and 7th sts. Please return same to 602 lth st. and receive liberal reward. FIRST-CLASS bedmaker wanted; and room. Apply 149 Third st. $20 LOST—At Chutes, a fob marked “A. F. to 7. 0.. Sept. 24 Return 2117 Mason; reward. YOUNG man wanted to help in bakery; one with experience preferred. 335 Third st. MONEY to loan; quick; all propositions; small or large. KLOTH. 220 California st.. r. T. DISHWASHER wanted. Apply 4321 Fifth s WAITER wanted. 1830 Eighth st. BOY in tin shop to learn frade; aged 18. A, T to 9 at &3 Misslon st. P BARBERS wanted; 6 first-class men. 2 Elghth street. GOOD walter wanted at 517 Montgomery st. el S e e s MEDICAL. MRS, DR, WYETH, ladles physician; consule home in confinement; guaranteed office, $5. 92 Post st., between Larkin; hours, 10 o 5, 7 to 8. A STRICTLY private confinement home; sunny rooms; best of care; nice garden. DR. AND MRS, WEGENER, phone Pine 2i81; residence, 3312 Golden Gate ave. MRS. DR. KOHL, ladies' physician, 1122 Mar- ket st., bet. Mason and Taylor; guaranteed wa:s'y’n.c(p—wuur who can cook also. 607 | treatment at office, §; hours 9 a.m. to § p.m. = - DRS. GOODWIN, formerly of 401 Van Ness av WANTED—Good barber; short hours. 509 Call- | and 1362 Market et.. has returned from E fornia st. rope and is now at 113 Eddy st. SHOEMAKER wanted on repairs; steady | MRS. DR. GWYER, ladles’ physiclan. 510 work. 62 Mission st. EXPERIENCED waiter. 13% Turk st. Eddy st., bet. Hyde and Larkin. HOME in confinement: treatment $5; consulta- tion free. MRS. ALLEN, 225 Van Ness ave. WANTED-—Grocery clerk: German preferred. Call between 12 and 1 p. m., 638 Lariin st. - WANTED—Good dishwashe Ninth st. Sl Call early at 126 WANTED—An enterprising, steady man or an; well-paying, gentéel business; must have $200. Address D, M., 629 Grove st. WANTED—Young men to collect and solicit. 8 Taylor st. TO, Tatiors—Good coatmakers wanted. = Apply 3. m. at the Stevenson-st. entrance. CHAS. LYONS, London Tatlor, 72i Market st. WANTED—A young man with large circle ot acquaintances as salesman in plano house. Box §29, Call office. WANTED-100 men to try our 16 breakfast, dinner or supper; best in city. 406 McAllister nesr Polk. FIRST-CLASS tallors wanted. Sutter st. BARBERS —Good 3-chair shop; 65; cause, sick- ness: bargain worth lavestigating. BER- NARD, 104 Seventh st. FIRST-CLASS ladies’ tallor wanted as a part- ner to go into business: good opportunity for the right man. Box 707, Call office. BOWHAY, 518 TAILORS wanted on custom coat 102-108 Battery st. TO tallors — First-class coat and trousers makers wanted. BARBERS' Protective Unlon—The only legal organized union on the coast. J. J. HEINZ, Employment Secy., 630 Market, downstalrs. Apply at 408 Kearny st. DR. POPPER, ladies' practical physiclan for 37 years. 318 Kearny st: cnnaul‘t’n{lon (Y!Qn ‘.0’ | MRS. DR. DAVIES, ladies’ ph Searket o bot Taylorsang Henmt o DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, eases of the human bodyv. treats all dls- 115 Mason st. MINES AND MI) ING. DRIFT gravel mines und quartz Snines for sale at low feuses: may o pald for out of proceeds: purchaser may deal with owner direct: also placer ground open to location. W. F. ARAM. Mills buflding. W. F. ARAM, mining_at fioor. Milis batiding. . Fo: 1’ Mot sagr T MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand m: - INTOSH & WOLPMAN, ms-ls?cgmfiht -l:c BARS, back bars, mirrors, sh - ters," linoleum, office furniture. store and of- fice furniture and fixtures; new and second- hand. J. NOONA: 019 hand 3. NOONAN, 1017-1018-1021-1023 Mission BARS, counters, showcases, shelvi 3 , 3 ing, 3 bought, 's0ld ahd exchanged: 1065 Sitasion st ATTENTION, Printers! — Second-hand _pony Campbell and half- g granphell 2od Baltmeium Coit's’ Armory DESKS, office and card tables; d esk: or exchanged; furn. bought. 244 !sz:clr:(g:":: GOOD typewriter; only §25; : onl : Eet sam; of work. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery st. GOOD shoemaker wanted. 611 Laguna. DR. CREELY'S C. P. Worm P P ills by all drug- Elsts, or Dog Hospital, 510 Golden Gate ave, OLD gold. dlamonds, pianos, sealskins bought; highest price pald. UNCLE HARRIS,15Grant. WANTED—Two energetic men: good - tion. Apply at 22 Post st. from ‘1:!) lg\})p:;l,. WANTED—A good coatmaker by the week. 410 Kearny st., room 3. COMPOUND condensin, bollire Krogh Mig b orooouios aad SAFES_New and_second hi THE HER- MANN SAFE COn 417421 Sacramento st WANTED—Ladjes or gents; sals 'm com- mission. 114 Jones l{ it WANTED—Flrst-class bootblack _fc shop; $10 per week. 238 O'F-‘.—:rou :‘t‘. s SUITS to order on installments at cash prices, 81 week. N. Y. TAILORING CO., ll; Kg-rc‘:. A—$3 50 DERBY and I ular Price Hatters. mfl!x"e"u;'; ‘:i..un:fr 151;: e