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THHE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1899. SAN FRANCISCO CALI fn the vear. o'clock every nigh FIC; n until 8:30 o'clock. et; open until 9:30 o'clock. until BRANCH OF corner Clay; op 200 Hayes & €39 McAllister street; open until :30 o'clock. | 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. €1 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until & o'ele 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 o'clock. 309 Valencia street; open until 8 o'clock. orthwest corner of Twent, tucky streets; cpen until 9 o' lock. ETING NOTICES. Gate Encampment No. 1, Otficers and members are GOLD! { to assemble in Encampment ¥ a4 Fellows' bullding, at 9 o 5 m., THURSDAY, October 18, to take part | the parade. Such herwise be pre WM ORGE, Scribe. for. DUBOIS, C. P. EY Encampment No. 23, F.-Patriarchs are requested t L TO-DAY at 9:30 “and Seventh MEMBERS of Orlental E 5 ). « articipating in para s at hall . October 13, at 9:30 a_n A, HOV Fellows, ATTE )43 Fellows, engaged or 19 1SON, President. CALIFORNIA L. F.—Members will norial Hall THURS 1t § a. m.. to be assigne: in parade. Carriage OU Ben Adhem Lodge No. 1 Members will as room THURSDAY ibilee NS 30 a. m. sharp f parade. By order the lodge. W. J. PLUNKETT, N. G. PARKER 1« No. 124, I (s} 0. F. bers are requested to meet hall THIS DA at 8:30 e nssign their parade. ICHOLS, Lodge No. 1 bers will ass 1geroom at 9:30 a. m. sharp for tiee parade. A special meet- g will be b FRIDAY. 1898, at 7 p. m. sharp, for initiation ing’ brothers cordially’ fnv RANK P. ASHWOFR F. L. TURPIN, Noble HALL of Occiden 1.0.0. ¥ re reque lodgeroom, 945 8. m s pose ot icipating in the Kind an effort to be wi morning. By order of S. G. WHIT 1 0.0 Re OLDE 0. 0. in I \ wiil assemble m THURSDAY, Octo- ber 18 1:30 & sharp, for jubllee parade M. E. DIEBOLD, Marshal ALTA Lodge No 10,0 F S Members assemble at lodge room THIS MORNING at 9:30 sharp for parade F. B. VOORHIES, Marshal I O ¥ Covenant Ha = S ] ‘clock THIS MORNING 27NN hats and in parade on J Marshal of Lodge MORSE Lodge N 170, O F, Members of this lodge will m Hall THURSDA t§a m., torece regalla for the Ju 3. the C. BRIND, Rec. Sec. GOLDEN WEST NO. 322, 1. 0. O. F. M I meet for Parade clovk sharp. CLARKSC egree. By order “INO. R. HILLMAN DORIC Lodge No. 215, F. and A. M.— Called ting_ (THURSDAY) EVENING at o'clock. First gree. All Masons are invited a4 of the W. M ¥ THFE California Debris Commission, having re- vdraulic | the tved applications to mine by the ocess from Henry H. Mever, et rench Claim, at Alabama Hill, n lle, Sierra County. to dey ravine below Sinnott Hopkins _ Creek y Goodwin Township, Plumas sit tailings in Hopkins Creek; C. West, In the Eagle Guleh County, near Strawberry Val- osit taflings in a w room 59. Flood building, on October 80, 1899, at 1 an Fr p. m. neisco, Ca ANNUAL meeting—Annual meet of _stock SUGAR NY will be held at 327 Market street, an Francisco, nia, on WEDNESDAY, the ber, 1593 at the hour of 1 holders " of the KILAUEA PLANTATION COM the office of the company in the city and county Etate of Calif %tk day of Oc c'ciock a. m., pose of the p cting board of directors to serve for the ensuin: year, and the transaction of such other bus! e meeting. Trans- aturday, October M, ness'as may come before fer books will close on 1899, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. ACCOUNTANTS. 5. K. BALLARD, 401 Cal. st., designs, audits & ndjusts accounts for corporations & firms: ref VESS OFFICE of The San Franclsea . corner of Market And Third streets, open 7 Montgomery street, BOOTS AND SHO LADIES' best rubbers, 25c and 35c; men's boots, $2; children's 'shoes, @c up; ladles’ shoes, §1'up; send for price list. People’s Shoe Store, 1303 Stockton, nr. Brdwy. R. G. WILKE, %06 Market st. A-—$T500—HOTEL of 120 room: econd and Ken- A $10_COR> A-$00—CHIROPODIST and are not able to march the carriages. By | _ A $4250—MILK rax r that can't | walk. P. J. MILLET. Marshal. e | R $4500_RESTAURANT and oyster house; Market §600-F1RS HO00_BRANCH bakery, groceries, dellcactes: A GRAND CHAN( THURSDAY. for the pur- | Jubilee parade. h us on that PARTNER $§50—SHOE shop; established 4 y GOOD-PAYI FOR R. A. M T HURSDAY) . Mission Ma. Mission st. Busine £1200—COT; sit_tailings in a | FURNITUR R PARTNER wanted with $500; s notice Miesting oill he talt b1 gives motice that a meetin Il be held a " i | $450—FI DARBERS, attention—Shop p RARE ch 6 ROOMS: nicely furnished; mus ATTORN AT LAW ADVICE free; K. W. KING, sixth floor, Chron. ates, mortgages, damages, collections, bankruptey, wills, etc., drawn; moderate icle building; no advance charges; all case fees; call or write. ADVICE free; divorce law a specialty; private; no fee without ruccess; collections. _G. HOWE, atty at law, S50 Market, cor. Stocktn. NOAH F. FLOOD, 935 Market consultation free: moderate fees. CLARK, Spreckels building, i no fees in advan attorneys at law, Market st. ADVICE free: W. DAVIDS unless A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. | TH CABIN THE Robinson 4-panel bath cabinet, fold like a screen; one pan cail and see it; descrip BROWN, general agent, 426 Ellis st. BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. WHITE agency, 1484 Market st.; a few '99 wheels, $25;. mechanical repairing. —— I REPAIR THOS. H. B. RAMBLER A REPAIRING Market_and_Tenth, | AL BICYCLES. PECIALTY. _— BOARD AND ROOMS, 9A (Hotel Robinson) fr. inson, formerly Oakian very ‘desirable for familles; first-clar quick service; reasonable rates; family s a speelalty; American and European plan EDDY, 123 week up, with board 35 board, §12; boar vator runs all night. A NEW family hotel, S07 California s pying corner opposite Grace Church. * Polk_and Clay for 2, $45 up; single, §20. MARKET. 1820 (Las Palmas)—Sulte of 2 or § board onticnal. 2—Clean comfortable rooms; su- | reasonable. rms.; private; bath; sin. rms. perior table board: bath; plan PIN rooms: suite or singl POW and single, with or without board. WELL paying restaurant for sale on nccount ¥OR sale—Dinin opp. Mason; | FIRST-CLASS WOOD and coal vard: cstablished; good 1o ucceesful. W. N, 927 Market st.. opp. Mason, opening as a door; ve booklet free. W. vrop.; sunny suites ~clars tuble; ites sgusted with poor work | G'S Ploneer Carpet- ati W s, 3 nited, Btates ‘Hotel: tooms S0 | =) anE VoS 3 : suit for two with . $t weelc; meals, 2ic; ele- I McQUEEN'S ¢ Sunny suites; LEAVENWORTH, 219—Sunny front rooms; ex- cellent table bodrd; desirable location; reas. 1222_Handsome family hotel: sunny refs. Miss Hutchinson. SLL, 309 (The Waldor))—Furnished suites THE Irving—816 Sutter—Sunny front suite and single rooms with excellent board. e e e e BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. ACCOMMODATION for 2 or 3 small childre mother's care and_home comforts, MRS. L. DE MONT, 515 East Sieventh st., Oakland, BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. Holmes Book C BCHOOL BOOKS bought and exchanged. , 704 Mission st, near Third, BUSINESS CHANCES. SR saloon, one block from Market to Odd Fellows' bldg; rent $40; Iy receipts $13; death cause of sale, offices, bar, din- ing-room, etc.: establ. many years. with large patronage; centrally located: this first-class paying property must be soid at once: impor- tant family affalr calis owner to Europe; full- est investization solicited. Call R. G. WILKE. 905 Market st. aloon with 6 rooms: rent merca; houses and tron f per month; lease. C: ndries; place clearing $100 | WILKE, %05 Market. anicure Market and Powell sts.; on! s of patronage: no rent to pay: a r. R. G. WILKE, %06 Market st. ARTNER wanted with $100 in good-paylng water- location Call R, G. WILK —$40—BRANCH bakery and stationery store on O'Farrell st., inc! g 4 rooms: dally re- ceipts £10; rent, §23; a splendid offer. R..G WILKE, 906 Market st . 506 Market st G and cleaning store on Powell rst class; paying. Call WILKE, ¢ tore (no bar): splendid loca- rade: good h d fine GROCERY tion: best class cash wagon; large stock fixt 55 Market h in city; 54 cows, 7 horses, 3 wagons, farming utensils; everything com. piste and in tip-top order; 4§ cans; best clas: trade; offer one of best ever made: positive!l full value in sight, with splendid business thrown In; full investigation and trial of you 7 business; none but principals. M. . 783 Market st. st.; magnificently fitted up private rooms; will easily clear $300_monthly: trial given If vou mean business. M. LESS, 765 Market st G branch bakery In ¥ he Mission & rms.; receipts from $12 to §14 per day M. LE: 5 Market ES rent cheap; old estab. this _week on 865 Market st. trict; her bu: doing business $9 to $12 day: two weel given; & living rooms; rent $20. JONT Market st grocery stores, businesses of m $100 to $5000. HEALY, €17 kinds: saloon all kind: Market st hustness clearing $7 price only $130. HEALY, 17 Markef ous bus REDO & CO., d bar; fixtures cost $1000 $1200; $25 daily: must be DO & CO., 221 Geary st tn good paving patent Tight: bear investigation. COWING & CO., Market st tric 1ights; 1 bl < complete; select r business at c rent_reasonable to good tenant > HOLLMAN, Hollman House, quor store, established 25 years: ress; 25-room house and es and 9stock heap; Frocery and lunch Jellies and ness in _ Oak- ation to right party. 514 Oakland OR sale or rent—Good-paying restaura g town. Address box § count of leav office, Oakland ; plenty of cause of sell- work for 2 men: sickness t $13, Call office. and sta y rooms; rer 1342 Sac- house, for cash; 16 rooms. 133 Hyde st o paying $18 & le_cheap—Laundry ro hox VALUABLE patent for sale. 16111 Polk st. established 10 years: goc stock new and clean; cause of se 1 age and re- tiring from business; le desired; stable on ROHR'S, 662 San Jose st 2 located drug stores In the city: clearing per month: selling on account of other business. Addr 3. box $44, Call office. 60— ONE of the b wick; doing eplendid businees; must sell on account of death; $3200; term rest on time. Ad. Hotel Brunsw ck, Oaklan $500 cash: balance on ti] light business; come investigate; no agent. Call at 2 Eighth st., barber shop. ST-CLASS _horseshoeing p with large stock and Al cash trade; cheap re bears investigation. Inquire 269 Third st ARGAIN; restaurant and oyster house posite ferry; established 25 years. Box a to sell cheap. Box §18, Call of nce; nicely fitted up sal location: for sale cheap, Inquire Call offic ale; candy, stationery, notion 3 Twenty-second, nr. Valencia sell or rent this week. Box 763, Call. Jle interest grocery store; estab. 11 1510 Telegraph ave., Oakland. IGAR stand for sale; to be removed. Inquire in saloon, Tenth and Howard st LUNCH place and varlety store for sale; cheap. 2474 Misslon st. nd bar for sale; cheap. 745 Bran- n st. bet. Sixth and Seventh. 0 day; trial ORK and_delicacy_store; given. Box $43, Call office. of departure for Manila. Box 206, Call office. aa: stigate. Box 204, Call office, shop: selling ac- NNISON, 783% Market count of sickn tion; cheap rent. Box Call office, 40 vears; good stock: 3200_PAINT shop; estab fine t R. WILLI BAKERY for sale trade. Addres: RESTAURANT outfits for sale. D. McRAE, 43 Mission st. COFFEE_and_tea routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO.'S, 412 Sacramento st. GOOD paying inside route for sale; this paper. Apply Call office. FOR sale-Gool pavingz Inside route on this paper. Anply Call office. ————eee e e CARRIAGES AND WAGON FINE top buggy, almost new; busine: new; business wago Goods stores; rockaway. 828 Harrison st. es. carts. harnes: + 9117 Mission st. ALL kinds of wagons, bu etc., cheap. EGAN & SON. 100 SETS second-hand harness; wagons, carts, bugeies, surreve and horses. 140 Folsom st. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANIN WHEN you become send to SPAULD -337 Tehama st 3 tel. lunch: between wholesale | * grocery and bar: good corner; | i | | ont saloon; eplendidly paying: best | | GEORGE W GRAND chance to purchase bustnesses of all | | | serving 200 meals per buggy, new, suitable for dry CITY Steam Carpet-beating Works STEVENSE, gy, ; tel, lifornia Carpet Cleaning Co. South 228; lowest rates Stevenson st.; tel, ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co, tel Main 3. GEO. WALCO] CARPETS cleaned at 3c per vard STRATTON’S, 3 Eighth st.; tel. 3. E. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co. st; cleantng, 3¢ per vard; tel. Mission 74 CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating Works, 533 Golden Gate ave. tel. East 126, R — 40 1ith CLAIRVOYANTS AND ! IRITUALISM, MRS. DR. CLARK, the well-known ‘trance medium end Yovant, may be consulted on all affai: itfe. While entranced she hidden myster; bles; restore lost affections; unite the sep- arated; recovers lost, stolen or buried prop- erty; lucates treasures and minerals; tells your entire life, past, present and future, While In a perfect trance: perfect satisfaction send stamp for circular suaranteed by mal With special terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, 206 Turk st. Always consult the best, = MADAME A. CERVANTES, the celebrated Spanish fortune teller, newly arrived. § Hayes st.,, room 7, second floor. vill reveal every she will show you how to gverccme Your enemies; remove family trou- IC and good will of Hotel Bruns- | half down, | | hours 1 MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, the celebrated test MME. RAV MME. HA MME. SHATF. B teenth st., = = TWO cottages, 4 rooms each, off F WANTED—By ge A—DR. T. DR, C TEE DR. LUDLUM HILI | ME TOWEST prices in §. S_F. Dressmaking, Ladies Talloring_parl PARISIAN dressm MR. and MRS. W. F. AYR Accor est] 1564 VA SPANISH—True, FRENCH, Spanish, etc. CLAIRVOYANTS AND SPIRITUALISM 8 E, the greatest prophetic reader of destiny, tells your past, present, and future, also every secret in a person’s life or thoughts; don’t hesitate or procrastinate; now is the time to know your destiny; being possessed of great mesmeric power she can ald you in all your affairs; magnetic charms, 50c, ‘reunite the separated, 612% Eddy st. downstaire; readings, ladies 50c, gents $1; 0 t0 5:30 p. m. and 7 to 10 p. m. medium, " life reader and medical clairvoyant; sittings. §1; diagnoels tree; ‘new method” treatment for chronic, private, obscure dis- eases; she has the divine gift of clairvoyance and riever fails in her diagnosis; send stamp for circular. 232 Stockton, bet. Post and Geal 3ME. MELBOURNE, gifted clairvoyant; never fails; satisfaction guaranteed: hours, 1:30 to § p. m., 7-10 p. m.; L. 50c; G. $1. 6121 Eddy st. NNA reads life fluently; business up. 5 Fourth st. advice; names given; 25 JOHN SLATER: sittings rlarl,l):, 10 to 4. 1808 Stockton st., near Greenwi NSON, palmistry, 10c: card reader 25c, 148 Sixth st., r. 12 der: satisfaction guaranteed; ers to all questions. 9 7th st. the best medium and card 73 Fourth st., near Mlssion 325 MeAllister; sittings ry, 2c; truth or no pay. SST, trance medium and healer. 120 Golden Gate ave., parior 14 Market independent siatewriter, tiieh Hall, Sun. night. . §1; test circles 10c. 1035 Market. cards, 2c; daily. 10 & m. .70 10 p. m. 105 Larkin st. SR, clairvoyant, card reader; sittings daily, 2i2% Sixth st. CLEANING COMPOUNDS. UTICA Cleaning and Toilet Compounds and Compound Paste; a household blessing: & sure cure for pofeon oak. SAMUEL SEYMOUR, Agent. Office and factory. 21 Srear st T COLLECTION OFFICES. no charge un- 7 Market st. Agency Room 310, less successfu e " COTTAGES TO LET. Y cottages, 5 and 6 rooms, basement, vard; flat, 6 rooms, bath; cheap. 1576 Fif- ar Dolores. rent §§ and $10; key at 330 Precita ave. 13 5-ROOM cottage: newly papered and paint- e ement. 1108 Filbert st eman and wife with 2 chil- dren, to rent small comfortably furnished cottaza with modern conveniences and garden or vard in good residential neighborhood in city or suburbs, Oakland or Sausalito; state Box Call, DENTISTS. HIGGI dental _parlors, 8 Market st., over Cafe Zinkapd—Teeth extrac ed without pain by the use ef electricil or chloroform; also by local anaesthet! plied to the gums; the best and most artistlc dental work at reasonable prices; pure gold fillings from $1 up; other fillings from 0c: badly decayed teeth carefully treated and filled or crowned without pain: plates that fit from $4 50 up: flesh colored plates from $3 50 up th without plates a specialty; open evenings and Sundays. NEW anesthetic for painless dentistry, on application to the gums, removes in; see our flesh colored plates, thinner stronger than ruhber, warranted for 20 ars; crown and bridge work; teeth with- it a plate; fllings, &0c; crowns, $3 60; plate: sl set, $5; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 803 Mar- ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg., you can have Your extractions done painlessly; teeth without plates our specialty: gold crowns, $2 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of- flce hours, $a_m. to 10 p._m.; Sundays, 9'to 2 p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSO! M.D., Manager. RGE W, tracts and fills teeth painle: derful secret method; crown: by his won- bridges, § . tubber or flexible plates, $3: received S first prize nts; guaranteed 12 years, : no stud H 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. 143 Market st near ge work and fillings a reasonable: gas given. Eleventh; crowns, b epecialty all work VAN VROOM—Painless extraction by electric- itv: guarantee 10 years; lowest prices; 10 operators; no students. 997 Market st. OII10 Dental Parlors, Inc.. S graduate opera- tors; 830 Market. 2R—Deutscher Zahnarzt, 6 Turk; 1st-clas rk: prices reas.; gas; crown & bridge worl open evenings and Sundays, w r. 21, Examiner bldg.; satisfaction guaranteed. DR. N. BAR DU work ~reasonable; F.; work warranted 10 years. N. Y. Dentists, §67 Mission, cor. 6th. SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. G. YUNG, 1841 Polk Van N ench talloring system taught. fing. 35i Geary; drexses made §5 up: dresses made ever: perfect fit. DUC A S have returned tion and resumed pervision Ayres' Busine and progressive methods in all branches; the only ¢chool in the city having the right to use the practical Budget system of bookkeep- ing: satisfaction guaranteed; catalogue. from their va Business College, 24 Post st., S. F. al courses in bookkeeping, shorthand, typing, languages, telegraphy, English branches, civil, electrical and mining engi- neering. etc.; new S(-pige catalogue free. TANTS and reporters as teacher: Elils system; sunny rooms; low rates; day, even. San Francisco Bus. College, 1236 Markt. ENGIN G School, civil, electrical, min- ing, mech._survey,assay,archi.:day and even. DER NAILLEN, 3 Market thorough, combined method all branches. Prof. J. M. Rulz, 201 Ash ave. Prof. De Fillippe's Academy of Languages, 320 Post; ablest profs. LAW Schools, T Market, S. F., and 95 Broad- ‘Wway, Oakland; day and night; correspondence. PIANO and German; pupil of Conservatory of Leipsic; lessons Toc. 320 Golden Gate ave, “EXPANSION" the order at DURHAM'S Busi- nese College. 305 Larkin st., opp. City Hall. BOOKKEEPING. arithmetic.grammar, writing: day and night: terms low. 1024 Mission,nr.6th. _— JAPAN ORPHET JAPA CHI EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. 1 Informatior. Bureau; Japanese and Chinese heip; housecleaning. 431 Post: tele- phone Main 1956, 1 Emplovment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese, 426 Powell, nr. Sutter; tel. Black 1321. JAP INESE Emp. Agency; all kinds help. GEO. OAKI, 30 Geary st.: tel. Grant 56. SE and Jupanese Employment Office; best help. 4144 O'Farrell; tel. East 425 SAM KEE, 513 Bush; best Chinese help fur- _nished promptly. Telephone Red 1331 FIELD'S Employment Agency: help furnished free 1 phone Davis £21. —_— LMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. NEAT young girl desires situation as nurse- irl_or nssist housework. MISS H. CULLI- VAN, 323 Rutter st. NA FIRST-CLASS German cook desires a situation also a first-class French cook with best city references. MISS H. CULLINAN, 328 Sutter. SWEDISH housegirl; first-class cook _and houseworker; best ' references. Address or telephone MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st. PROFESSIONAL chambermald wants place. hotel or rooming house; Al city references! n or country; §20; no walting, no wash- write first; 'If to call carfare required. Call office. 3 lady wishes position as stenographer and bookkeeper in an office; position more of an object than wages; first-class references. Address box 5%, Call office. GERMAN lady wishes position as governess, lady’s maid or seamstress; speaks French, Italian and a little English. Address box 599, Call office. TRUSTWORTHY first-class cook; can take full charge of kitchen; best of references; in- stitution, hotel, club.’ A. B.. care of MRS. HOLMBERG, $23% Howard st RESPE! o “TABLE lady, £ood cook, tion as housekeeper. Call betw Golden West Hotel, Ellis st., room 27. wishes posi- YOUNG lady or girl of Christian principles as companion for elderly lady; small wages; ood home; across the bay. 'Box 715, Cail. DANISH Indy wishes a_position as house- keeper; city or country. Address box 812, Call. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. A_TRAINED male nurse, graduate of Belle- vue, N Y., wishes engagement with private Address 330 Eddy st. WOMAN wants work by the day, washing, ironing or cleaning. Call at 460 Linden NG woman wants to go out by the day ironing or house-cleaning. or dddress €38 Folsom st., Toom by the a to go out w:.shlng gr Imlnin‘ 4 ay; wages r day and carfare. 8% Dorland st o 0 Fer 949 COLORED woman wishes day work or would take care of child during the day. Address box 821, Call office. WOMAN desire HELP WANTED—-FEMALE. C. R. HANSEN & CO......PHONE GRANT 185 4 waitresses, same place in country, $20 each and fare; 3 waitresses, country, §20 each; waitress, north, $20; 2 wait- resses, South, $20' and $25 and_fare; dresses, city’and country, short distance in country, see boss here, $% and fare; chambermaid, city, $15; 2 waltresses, city, $20; cook, institution, $20; German ' saleslady, short _distance pastry cook, $40; catessen store, 36 to §7_week. . FAMILY ORDERS ........ places for housegirls, §20 and §: Berkeley, $20; French second girl, ANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. ng_house, $30; sleep home. MISS 25 Sutter st. ousework, sleep home, §$15. MISS WOMAN wishes second girl, . C.R.H COOK. boardi i s to do general housework and cooKing; references; nearly 3 vears at 43 Brannan'st., bet. 3d and 4th. MIDDLE-AGED German lady wishes a posi- tlon as housekeeper; good home more than e !%ox 226, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED lady wants Infant’s nurse, care of children or laundress; NURSE, steep MISS CULLEN, 3% GIRL, light housew: ork, $12; no cooking. MISS 325 Sutter st. J situation as an girl to work in pork st 10 3 call early. MISS CULLEN, 355 Butter e WANTED—2 secon and found; SITUATION by a first-class cook; 7 years last DLECE. C. A., box 840, Call office. WOLTER, ladles’ nurse. Nevada House, corner Sixth and Natoma sts. LADY would like a position to work by di 67 Ivy ave., between Van a girls, across the bay, $20 n second girl, §20: German nurse, $%5; 10 waitresses, city ‘and country, $20, 32 and §1 a week: 3 girl and country. $0 and $25; and many others. . CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter WANTED—2 German cooks, no wash, § man cook, short distance, $30; cook, ond girl, 32, same hou the country. or housework, hing or ironing. Ness and Polk. NURSERY governess or useful companion; experienced; French (Paris) and German: short distance in OSETT & CO., two cooks, §25 each; cook, institu- tion,’ $35:" hand laundress, $30; nursegirl, $20 second girl, $20; housegirl, ranch_cook, §2: store, $15: woman with a child, 313 Sutter st. HOTEL Gazette Employment Eur: gomery—2 waitresse: see party here, DAY, Manager. EXPERIENCED cook, city reference, required for family 2 adults;’ good wages. tween 6 and 7 p. m. at 3346 Washington st. WANTED—Competent girl to do cooking and general housework; German or Swedish pra- Seventh and Washington sts., WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., ket: 200 rooms; 25c to £1 50 night: $1 50 to $8 i convenient and and baggage to and from respectable; A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and been established at second and Ken- eau, 26 Mont- subscriptions has northwest corner of Twenty: Open till 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Va- et EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. A YOUNG man of 18 would like a position as assistant clerk {n city or country hotel: good education and best of references. and others. n girl for hous: work and assist in store; no family. HELP WANTED—MALE. MURRAY & READY....... PHONE MAIN B Leading Employment and Labor Agents. Want to-day, from 7 a. m., HELP FOR ARL- ZONA, UTAH. WASHINGTON, OREGON, BRITISH COLUMBIA AND ALL PARTS Ol CALIFORNIA ..... harnessmaker for ranch. wheelwright, country shop. band sawyer.....shoemakers.....slate splitters lather....sash and door maker....block maker shingle packer....iron molder....granite cutter ® 50, $3, $250 day......COME AND SEE... MURRAY & R 634 and 636 Clay st. +... BLACKSMITHS sawmiil company, $3 black- ..vench han wood turner 9 carpenters, steady job, n! per day: 2 carpenters, city, §250 day: RAY & READY, 634 and 63 Clay st. 5 GOLD MINES. 6 SILVER MID O M GTHER MINES........ 12 miners, machine drills, gold...............375 36 miners, single hand drills, silver..$6) found 52 laborers, no experience required, 7 per month, Including board and 1odging........... 23 laborers, you will suit, fare $3............§ 16 laborers, you will sult, fare $250......552 50 27 laborers, you will suit, fare $130..$40 found GREAT CROWDS..MURRAY & READY, GOING DAILY... 634 and 636 Clay st. FARMS .. .. DAIRIES . 26 plow teamsters.. 58 farm, orchard an steady jobs 12 milkers 12 chore men and be d Vineyard hands, good ..$30, 526, $% §50, $45, §40, $35, 0, i s and milkers and wives, $40, $35 and found. MURRAY & READY, €34 and 636 Clay. WE PAY YOUR FARES..... 1:..TO 38 SAWMILLS, ETC. X0 EXPERIENCE WANTED..... ~...197 'MEN FOR 60 DIFFERENT JOBS. “.FROM LABORERS TO RUN MACHINE: Wages from §26 to $40 and found..... “.Aiso lumber_ pilers, crosscut sawyers. .Tree fellers, bark peelers, jackscrewers. woodsmen and’ millmen of every deseription, £80, 75, $ , $45, $40, §39, and found: wood choppers, tiemakers, shingle bolt makers, picket makers, etc., by the hundreds. WE PAY............MURRAY & READY, YOUR FARES .634 and 636 Clay st. WE SHIP YOU FREE.......... - = CROWDS GOING DAILY TO EVE AILROAD BUT ONE.. lers, laborers, teamsters, stonemason $50 day, board and lodging $4 50 MURRAY & READY,...... WE DON'T 634 and 636 Clay st........TO COAST R. R. understands vegetables, horses very handy and willing; references, Box 803, Call YOUNG Danish coachman and gardener wants situation; steady, sober and industrious milk; handy with tools; good references. dress box 74, Call office, Oakland. STABLEMA DUSTRIOUS German gardener; the care of iawn, flowers, 2D operators on silk walsts; TED—Improvers on skirts. city or count; 79 Sutter st. WANTED—Young girls to assist in light house- k. FRANCES, PERIENCED finisher on Jackets. wants positio round man: long expertence; city preferred. ra and makers wanted. H, 1003 Market st. WANTED—Girl to do mind children; $8. 9 RESPECTABLE man and wife wish positions housework to do chamber work and waiting at table. BouReRerks du S — — —— | WANTED—A young girl about 15 th POSITION as painter wanted by & young ex- | '8 to 10 & .. 291 ¢ hat can sew. soldier with an honorable discharge from the | — FRED RAUSCHER. in basement. RRAND girl for millinery store. 211 Sutter | = . BIG WAGES ..... 26 laborers, inside work..........$2 to §2 75 day 16 laborers. fare H0c ..$60 12 quarrymen, country...... $60 SPECIAL TO-DAY laborers and teamsters for country jobs, $3, $2 30, $2, $1 76 day the day, others factories, etc....... MURRAY & READY, 634 and €3 Clay +eeer . WAITE] BAKERS, ETC. 50 second ird. . S -$55, $45. $40, $30 and found .$30, $23, $20 and found -.......$25, §20, $15 and found 5 porters, $20 and found..... hotel bakers, $i0 4 bakers, first, second and third han eeeceaeniiaacooioooooooo . $40, $35, $25 and found night steward. 5 laundrymen bedmakers. . 2 barbers. -$30. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 62 city some by man of 18 wants a position in whole- tion and best | NICE German girl to help In baker stors; sle of references. YOUNG Japanese boy wishes a_situation as a school boy: wages no object. off Larkin, near Bush. GOOD barber wants steady country. Box 806, Call office. A _BOY wishes a position in printing office. Box 998, Call. SITUATION as fireman: some knowledge of en- gines and pumps, girl to take care of a child one year 1205 Polk st. to_assist with with housewor 1219 Webster st. TONOKI, 2 Fu- | _old; sleep home, situation; ity or | »—Experfencedhands on woolen waists. S. F. Mfg. Co., 408A Turk st. FIRST-CLASS sewers to take work home. H. DER, 338 Fell st. EXPERIENCED operators on skirts and capes; MEYER BROS. WANTED—A woman to do house cleaning. 3097 Eighteenth st. | WANTED— and wife want employment; would take charge of creamery or work on dairy; furnish first-class 7 and 9 Battery. Neat young girl for housework im- medlately at 22411 Sutter st., near Scott. APPRENTIC ers wanted on cus YOUNG girl for light housework. Call after 128 Olive ave. ACCORDION pleating factory ing, pinking. 121 Post, over O )ACHMAN, understands his business thor- sires situation as such. Jackson st. A FIRST-CLAS . fintshers and buttonhole malk- er, good horseman and best references. all kinds pleat- A MARRIED man wants work of any Kind to S Tor &MLt make an honest living; understands teaming. Address 948ts Mission &t GIRL for light housework; 2 in family. in the morning, 224 Broderick st. CHAMBERMAID wanted at Park Hotel, 1830 HAVE $100 to Invest with services; no agents. Box 824, Call. GOOD barber (middle-aged) desires evenings, WANTED—German girl to ass housework. 418 Brannan st., near Third. PHOTOGRAPHY—A young lady for show room and negative retouching. Box 805, Call office. WANTED—Three extra waitresses and one ED—Work by re house and carpet cleaning by the day; $1 50, %2 Bush st.; telephone able young man HENRY ANDERSE st with housework; plain wash- ing; wages $12. 1512 Bush st., near Van Ness. TED- Situation by first-class_bookkeeper: City references: books GIRL to as experted. B Irishman wishes situation of some like to learn bartending. D-—3 waltresses ED—Position as ass eady young man with 1 year's experience. W., 1285 HIIL st G girl to help mind baby; small girl eep home. 523 Larkin st SEVERAL ladles who want to make money at 7 irteenth st., Oakland. GIRL to take care of child 1% vears old and 803 Golden Gate ave. tant carpenter by | GERMAN man and wife want to get work in lodgtng-house; wife good chambermald; Address box 433, man good porter; can give good references. assist in housework. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and established at northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- Open till § p. m. A BRANCH office for Call ndvertisemen subscriptions has been established at 1036 subscriptions i LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 32% Fremont s very best sewing m chirec and will take in several hundred more operators on overalls; good wages. Apply to MR. DAVIS. are putting in P2l l EXCHANGE. APPRENTICES on shirts and_overalls; e — tandard Shirt 20 ACRES fruit and near Los Angeles: good buildings; | Gough and Grove FOR A MINE -........SEE BOSS HER First cook, $80; 2 dlshawshers, $25. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Cla HEAD and second cook, country hotel, $100; second cook, restaurant, $60; broiler, $45; baker, hotel, $40; 2 cooks, $10 and $12 a week: second cook, restaurant, $10: and $30: baker's helper, $25: dishwashers, stablemen and kitchen hands 3 $15, $1750 and’ §2 N 104" Geary st. D head walter, first-rlass hotel, § C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. RAILROAD laborers and teamsters, $2 a day free fare; laborers, city and country, $2 day; laborers for a quarry. $2 a day: € fagn- ers,’ different ranches, §26 and found;® 4 milkers, $25; woodsmen, $26 to $35 and found, see_boss_here; woodchoppers, §2 a cord. C R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary WANTED—Cook and wife, country $100; hotel kitchen crew, $200; baker for min- ers'’ boarding house, $4); second cook, hotel, $40; third cook, lunch house, $35; bakers' help- ers, $8 week; dishwashers and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO. o0, ED—3 farmers and wi farmers, 32 $2 50 day: 12 miners, ‘2 50 day $35'and $50: house painter, §3 da. er, §$350 day: shingle sawvyer, $5: shingle packer; butcher boy; lahorers fo day: 8 laborers for country, $1 stableman, 5 day and 628 Sacramento st. | WANTED—Tallor. BROWN BROS. & CO. | 121 and 123 Sansome st. { 2 o WANTED—Good shoemaker. § Twents-ninth street. GET your_shoes half-soled while . to H0c. 562 Mi bushelman. San Jose Woolen , room 3, 12 to 1 o'clock. W speaking Italian and French. The Ceylon Tea and Coffee Co., 1143 Market. iting: ist and 2d sts. cake. Apply 1523 Polk st. COATMAKER and general tallor for country. REISS BROS. & CO., 24 § 111, St. Ann’s bldg., 6 Eddy st. 500 PAIRS men's shoe. 362 Mission st bet. 1st and 2d sts, at § a. m. Thursday, at 31 O'Farrell st. BOY wanted, 15 to 17, §25 per month. 65 street. MEN te learn barber trade; only 8 weel HELP WANTED—MALE. red: constant practice; expert instruction T eces “on_ dermatology: Saturday wages call or write for free iilustrated catalogue. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, 65 Clay st MEN and wome: smith's helpers, $50, $45, $30 and found. MUR- | n wanted to learn barber trads ceeks; expert instructions; Saturday I e, eall or write for catalogue. ~S. F. BARBER COLLEGE. 741A Howard st. FIRST-CLASS ladles’ tailor wanted as a part- e tnto business: good opportunity for |;¢ rlg;l man. Box 707, CBE{ (!Vffl'C'E STER Totel, 4 Third st mear Mar- et 700 rooms, 23¢ might: reading room; fres Kius and bagsage to and from the ferry. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements a e——————— A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and stablished at the subscriptions has been establishe i northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts. Open till § p. m. subscriptions has been established at 103 Va- lencia st HORSES, LIVE STOCK, Ete—For § STABLES | and found | $20 and 1d | 5 and found | §20,’ $15. §10 and fd | 12 stablemen, buggy washers. hostlers, etc., | and found; 3 farmers % HOF | REGULAR weekly auction sale TUESDAY at 11 o'clock at the Ormonde Sale Stables, 1517- 3519 ~Mission st., between Eleventh and Twelfth, of choice, sound, well-broke young horses just from the countrvi we Will bs pleased to hitch and show the above stock in barness 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. m. RSES for sale: also wagons, busgles, carts harness. Grand Arcade Horse Market, 7 Sixth auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers. FOR sale—Handsome trotting mare, with trot- ting buggy and harness; complete; suitable for gentleman’s use. Apply at 1011 Sutter n strawberry colored horses; age § vears, suitable for light delive work; 1 menth from ranch. 15 City Hall square. % HEAD fine draft and driving horses at 1621 and 1625 Market st., between Twelfth and Brady; also some fine matched black teams. $1300— IF you W $3000—House of 16 rooms, 12 FURD BUSH A—PRINTED lis 6 waiters, $25 | 5 FOR sale—A number of work, road and busi- ness horses. Tomkinson’s Livery Stable, 57 Minna st., bot. First and Secon: HOUSES—LODGING—FOR SALE furnished BASILE, 3 Eddy -ROOM hou: rented; on Market; c h to bu best bargains in ci lodging house, 100 of the BASILE, 3 Bddy st. furnished; pays from $70 to $75 a month; or will rent for $ to responsible party. 113 Trenton st., bet. Pacific and Jackson, Stockton and Poweil on Third st.: $330: cause Market st ISHED room sickness. COWI —Furnished house; 4§ room o g water houses to let; send for cir- H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgom ELEGANT corner residel Pacific Heights, containing large parlor, reception hall, § bed- billiard room, servant rooms, large & etc., including all carpets, draperies and billiard table. Full particulars, MADI- SON & BURKE. FURNISHED or unfurnished house containing § rooms and bath; large vard; modern; 2015 an Antonic ave., near Chestnut st. station, Alamada; rent cheap. Apply MADISON & ¥ rooms, bath; barn: garden; chicken vard; at West Berkeley; railroad sta- tion 1_block: 40 minutes from city. Inquire WM. HENDRICKSON & CO., 614 Call bldg. HOUSE hunting made easy with the printed Jist you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 9-room lodging house; 313' 15 Grant ave. renovated throughout; bath, hot and cold water; 318 Jessie hotel, $90 to | —— HOUSE of 10 rooms; L e garden and stable. 4 Colilngwood _st. ————————————————————————————— LOST—4 p. m. Tuesd and $26; machinist for coun- | aper hang- | quarry, $2 | board, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., | L0: LOST—Black spotted cc LOST—A pass WANTED—Baker; second hand on bread and _CLASS finisher on_ vests. Call room slightly damaged, half NTED—10 men and boys for parade. Apply Clay LOST /D FOUND. lis, near Leav (male puppy): 420 El cocker spanie Liberal reward enworth, bla padlock at Eliis T—Gold buckle and locket watch fob; lib- I reward. €63 Mission st. LOST—Black and tan Dachshund pup, 4 months old. Reward at §17 Market st. Sunday night—Pocketbook: 2 rings piece reward. 32 Fell st of shroud; hair relic: LOST—Sunday, mosaic brooch; gift from de- ie st. ceased friend. Return to 10 months old; ward. e No. licen book with the Hibernia Savinzs and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of ELIZABETH SAUL, No 190°085. The finder will please return to bank. MONEY to loan; auick; all_propositions: small or large. KLOTH, 220 California st.. r. 7 CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States, postpaid, for $1 per vear. . MEDICAL. MRS, DR, WYETH, ladies phy tation free; home in_confinement; guaranteed treatment at office, $5. 942 Post st.. between Hyde and Larkin; hotrs, 10 to 5, 7 to 8. A STRICTLY private confinement home; sunny rooms; best of care; nice garden. DR. AND MRS, WEGENER, phone Pine 2781; residence, 1312 Golden Gate ave. WANTED—An experienced crockery packer. Apply at 52 Market st. GIRL for housework; wages $12. 852 Pine st. PERT OPTICIANS. A_GOOD finisher on pants; good wages. GOOD dishwasher at 637 Clay st. WANTED—3 extra w eventh st. extra walters and 1 steady. 60§ German expert optician. Market st.. San Francisco: exam. fre-. RGE MAYERLE. S = = e nLE GIRL, or woman for lizht housework. 66 Joost ave., Sunn Call at 1211 Polk FLATS TO LET. on pants; steady work. ard st., bet. 4th and 5th; over handball court. 519 Fibbert st. SCOTT st.: & sunny rooms with porcelain bath, was] CLAYTON, § NURSEGIRL wanted. Apply 71S Mafket st. TAILORESS as pants finisher. % Kearny st., ooms and bath; cheap. DARBERS wanted; 6 first-class _men; new shop. 1205 Market st., near Eighth. AN Young German to drive bakery made easy with the printed Jist you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st 3 ting = AT e GOOD finishers and experienced apprentice girl on custom coats. WANTED— 0 Turk st. wagon. 1 WANTED—Shampooer. Dr. Loryea’s Post-st. Hammam Baths. FIRST-CLASS tailoress Fine double flat; § rooms 616 Sutter st. bath; yard and garden; reduced rent. STRONG boy wanted; $6. 174 Townsend st. § rooms and bath: vard; rent | GOOD coat finisher; also buttonhole maker. 135 570 Seventeenth st., nr. Guerrero. LOVELY flat WANTED—3 or 4 energetic ladies; good pay. 114 Jones st. GIRLS to learn glove making and experienced operators on French overstitch. : brand new lower flat of 6 rooms and bath: reduced from $30 to $2250; muet rent. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st 2 Upper flat: 7 rooms; with MCALLISTER, 11 121 Grant av. help in cake bakery. 911 Larkin st. WANTED—A good shoemaker on repairing. Apply at 703 Van Ness ave. COOK wanted at 608 Sixth st. light and sun; re FARRELL, 1931 pleted; rent reasonable. WANTED—Experienced Ironers at U. S. Laun- Sixteenth and Valenc: McDOWELL Dressmaking School artistic course. 937—New flats: Avply MADISON & 103 Post st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- Open till 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions hus been established at 109% Va- rooms and 2 kitchens; modern: sunny bay-windows: for 2 families. 417% Third st. near Leavenworth—Flat of 4 WALLER. 220, near Buchanan—A fine sunny flat: 6 rooms, bath; pleasant location; cheap 50-—-6-ROOM upper flat, with porcelain bath. near Nineteenth. 641 Castro st. HELP WANTED—-MALE. iiErrsees WANTE 4 wife for small mine, good steady place the year round. EWER & Co., 610 Clay st. NICELY furnished flat_of § rooms for sale, BOY o make himself generally useful. Ad- dress Druggist, box T4, Call. BARBERS' Protective Union—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, President. OYSTER and chophouse cook; must be able to open oysters; Greek or Slavonian pre- ferred; wages $30; room and board. Inquire at THE LOUVRE, San Rafael. WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 2c per night; $1 to $2 per week. BOY for printing office. Apply P. BOULILN, | MRS. DR. KOHL, ladies’ physician, 1122 Mar. ket st., bet. Mason and Taylor; guaranteed . and 1362 Market st., has returned from Eu- rope and is now at 18 Eddy st. MRS, DR. GWYER, ladies physician. 510 Eddy st.. bet. Hyde and Larkin. HOME in confinement; treatment $5; consulta- tion free S. ALLEN, 228 Van Ness ave. DR. POPPER, ladies’ practical physician for 37 years. 315 Kearny st; consultation free. DAVIES, ladies’ physiclan. 1228 .. bet. Taylor and Jones. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all dis- eases of the human body. 115 Mason st. STRONG boy or young man with experlence to | ~ MINES AND MINING. DRIFT gravel mines und partly developed quartz mines for sale at low figures; may be paid for out of proceeds; purchaser may deal with owner direct; also placer ground open to location. W. F. ARAM. Mills building. W. F. ARAM, mining_attorney, room 4), Sth fioor. Mills butlding. S. F.: tel” Main 544/ I —————— e e, BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. Mo- MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 195197 Fremont st, BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, coun- ters, linoleum, office furniture, store and of- fice furniture and_fixtures; new and second- hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. BARS, bought, sold and exchanged. 1063 Mission EXCELLE that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still | wunters, showcases, shelving, mirrors, t. NT oil painting in the nude, 5%x7; suitable for saloon; cheap. 309 Noe st. DESKS, office and card tables; desks repaired or exchanged; furn. bought. 244 Stockton st. WANTED—Two energetic men; good proposi- tion. Apply at 22 Post st. from 7:30 to 8§ a.m. having 4 boarders. 28 S o _ - o 10 Seneb o WANTED—4 more men_to handle large grain ranch, $150 per day and board; 4 men to run gang plows, $1 to $1 25 per day and board: 3 farmers, $30; 2 laborers for mine, & FURNITURE FOR SALE. per yard: linen warp. 1ie: tapestry Brussals carpet sewed,laid and lined, EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., HEAVY matting, 100 %c per yard. 1310-1312” Stackton st., nr. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak for $8 50. with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co per_month and found, and others. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. veioerr WANTED . sher and harness cleaner for nice stable, $38 and found; cook, emall $40 and free fare. . D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. WANTED—Neat young German for_ housework in small private family in city, $15 to $20 per W. D. EWER & CO., 610 1127-1131 Market. ~ FURNITURE WANTED. T, 773 Mission st pavs the highest price for your 2d-hand furniture. WANTED—$5000 carpets, furniture,etc.; highest . Sliverstein, 1191 Market. ALFRED WOLLPER month and found. price pald: postal. HARNESS maker, $35 and found: 5 quarrymen, $2; 5 scraper teamsters; 3 laborers, $1 25 and found; boy for restaurant, §3 week and found, FIELDS, 63 Clay st. FURRIERS, FURS, ETC ELECTRIC seal capes, Astrakan vokes, $10 to OPERATOR. on coats; one that understands making linings and plain_work preferred; steady work and good pay. 718 Market st. PAINTER or young man who has done house pinting. Call at 3765 Twenty-fourth st., near Church. FIRST-CLASS crayon and water color artist. Apply 21 Powell, room 3. woman; well-paving, genteel business; must have $200. Address D. M., 529 Grove st. WANTED-Young men to collect and sollcit. s Taylor st. TO Tailors—Good coatmakers wanted. Apply at 11 a. m. &t the Stevenson-st. entrance. CHAS. LYONS, London Taflor, 721 Market st. WANTED—A young man with large circle of acquaintances as salesman In plano house. Box §23, Call office. $20. ROBT. WALLACE. 115 Kearnv. too floor. e e ] HELP WANTED—AGENTS. WANTED—Young man, 18 {o 18 years old, graduate commercial duce house. Box 805, Call office. high school, WANTED—100 men to try our 16c breakfast, dinner or supper; best in city. 405 McAllister st., near Polk. AGENTS everywhere to sell map of the battle- flelds In the Philippines; 46x4 inches in 6 colors, showing all the movements of Eighth Write for particulars to P. E. 21 First st., San Francis WANTED—Ladics or gents; salary an 114 Jones st. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—A good buttonhole makes wages from $i-312 week for good hand; also &00d finisher on coats. oring Shop, 135 N FIRST-CLASS hands on ladles’ tallor skirts and coats: only best need apply; highest sal- ries paid. A CATLLEAU. 114-116 Kearny. WANTED—Boy, 15 to 19 years old, for light services; references. Apply Hotel Baltimore, WANTED—Retall salesm: grocery business; give references, experience and wages expected. Box 710, Call office. BRIGHT boy about 16 years of age; must be Address In own handwrit- Box 711, Call office. i famillar with the quick at figures. ing, stating experfence. YOUNG man to drive wagon and routes. STOLLE Ine, Gasiight Co., cla st., 8-9 a. BARBERS-Shop i good contry town for sale cheap; shaving %c. DECKELMAN S. Barbers' Supplies, 106 Eilis st. Sih Call at MIKE'S Tail- en 9 and 12 Sutter st. SAFES—) ew and second for banks, merchants, steamers, residences; portable safety boxes: epecle chests: bullion safes, vaults, etc. ‘Ths ‘Waltz Safe Co., 109-111 Market st., S. F., Cal FR SH_snowballs—"T. Carr’ and all brands English fire brick, fire clay, brick dust. S. R. CHURCH, 307 Sansome st.,' tel. Main 5086, DR, CREELY'S C. P. Worm Pills by all drug- gists, or Dog Hospital, 510 Golden Gate ave, WANTED—An _enterprising, steady man or | COMPOUND condensing Corilss engine and boilers. Krogh Mfg. Co., Stevenson st. SAFES—New and second hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO., 417421 Sacramento st. A—33 5 DERBY and Fedora hats, §1 7. Pop. ular Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., near Pine. BARS, counters, shelving, showcases bought and sold. EIBEN. 1118 Mission; Tel. Jessie 1163. 8 HOISTING engines, 3 steamers, 5 locomotives, 110 cars and all machinery used Eurek: Breakwater. J. B. JARDINE, 22 Fremont. FOR sale—Two ozk cabinet-maker's benches; cheap. 1523 Fifteenth st. 2D-HAND doors, iumber, sash, etc., for sals cueap; old houses botight, rem*d. 8 Valenct: FIRST-CLASS tallors wanted. BOWHAY, 516 | DO _you know of tools or machinery for sale? EPSTEIN, 648 Mission, pays good commission, NARD, 104 Seventh st. makers wanted. Apply at 408 Kearny st. BARBERS' Protective Union—The only legal organized unfon on the coast. J. J. HEINZ, Employment Secy., 630 Market, downstairs. SUITS to order on installments at cash prices, $1 week. N. Y. TAILORING CO., 115 Kearny. FIVE good hustlers, not afraid to work; good pay to right men; salary. 200 Post st. BOY who understands distributing type., WIL- OPERATOR on coats; one that understands | “Cox' & CO., 106 Battery st linings and plain_work preferredf PENSIONS—J. H. SHEPARD & CO., attor- neys, Hearst bldg., Third and Market. steady work and good pay. WANTED—Good finishers on 718 Marlket st ERRAND boy wanted. LEVISON PRINTING CO., 514 Sacramento st. custom coats; SAILORS and ordihary seimen for coast and Australia at HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. BARBERS—Good 3-chalr shop: {85; cause, sick- | ness: bargain worth Investigating. BER- SECOND-HAND machinery, electrical supplies, boilers and engines. H. S. White, 516 Mission, = 5 i TO tallors — First-class coat and _trousers | BOILERS, engines, lathes, wood planers, 12 and 24 in.; gas en; hand. J. Burke. 135 Beale, DRESS pants, $§2 ; fine suit, $10. MIS CLOTHING PARLORS. 512 W\'nn‘(zom!‘r!\! N WANTED—1rish setter hunting dog; small pre- MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ferred: well trained; state pricy may be seen. Address box 225, Call otfice. WANTED—To hire, 100 first-class scraperteams with harness and pead bars; ETONE, Elmhurst, fage B A—Ladies’ or gents' clothing, furni bought. w0ld: tel. Mint 7. JACOBS. 108 Folsor CANDY and icecream maker for country; state steady work; good wages. Donohoe buliding, . salary expected. Box 807, Call office. BARBERS'_ Progressive Unfon; free employ- ment. H. Bernard, Sec., 104 Tth} tel, Jessfe 152, ONE second-hand cabinetmakers' bench. @ Morris ave. GERMAN woman wishes a position by day washing or housecleaning. 158 South Park. WANTED—Good tailoress; good wages; steady WAITER or waltress at Manhattan House, §25 854 Folsom t. 200 SINGLE furnished rooms, 10c, 15¢ and 25c per night. Lindell, 6th and Howard: read. rm. OLD gold. gold dust, platinum and silver bought. H. Landecker & Co., 113 Montgome: GERMAN woman wishes plain sewing to do at * home. 821 Mission st., room 1. BOOKBINDERS; experienced girls wanted. | BARBERS—Good MALLOYE, 422 Sunmznm ito l(.‘ ving 15-cent shop at a bar- AN BROS., 106 Epllh st. TRY Acme House, 957 Market st., below Sixth, for a room; 2c a night; §1 a week. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for malling, $1 per year.