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16 SAN nAICIIOo CALL. BUSINTSS OFFICE of the San Francisoo corner of Market and Third streets, open 12 o'clock every night in the year. SRANCH OFFICES-SI7 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. 00 Jayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. 23 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. D €15 Larkin street; open until 3:3 p. gon Shreck; Spen et B0 B . ket street, coruer Sixteenth; open ustil § p. m. 10 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. 3% Valencla street: open until § p. m. 3223 Polk street: open until 9 p. m. Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- ticky streets; open until § pm. cHy I!CII SERVICES. AT THE STRANGERS' SARBATH HOME 1) Howard St. Methodist-Episcopal Chusch Bet. 24 & 34 Sts. Seats Free. Rev. Dr. John A 'B. Witson. Pastor 1 Res. by the Church, Tel, Black got. mfortable seat A urteous gresting s Awalt you special music; 1 30, Sun- | Gay-school, Normal and ~Bible | class for strangers; 6:30, Young Poople's meeting; “Traffic in Girls ana low to Prevent 1L by Mrs of Chicago; the on Hitton, will sing. Charlion Ed- celebrated barytone, | holm An Church, corner Twenty-first and J. N. Beard, D. D.. pastor—Preach- te pastor ut 1i & m., subject, ““The wetlieth Contury””; Sunday-school at 12:46 m. The Dpworth Leugue de | meet- £ wil H. R, Harris; subjeot, | Unthi The “prestdent of * the League C Miss ¢ hruge, will Jead the Intornational League mecting: subjects Chriet in the Home.” Preaching Ly the pas- . m. RET “'\x.xnfn‘mnl Church, corner Post and fason wis Grorgs « D Will preach at both Nobil Value of a lopment of Nutional ¢ er.” All are condially invited. Chr st near Preaching morning and_ evening | by the pastor, Rev. Walter M. W, recently | {Ml.--) Ky. Subjects lln.mA lNa T30 p. m., ““The Sacret of Lov- 'Zh- public is og lly invited to both | icos. Sunday-school 3 Young Peo- | v's Society of Christian Endeavor | TH-DAY Adventist Church, #14-916 la- | suna st, be M ster and Golden Gate | er 3. 0. Corliss, pastor—Services (Satunrday): Sabbath school at §:4; at clock. Preaching service y evening at 7:30; subject to-night, * Origin of ¥ 5 congregational singing; 1s free; all ¢ ¥ welcome. ¥ ST Church of Christ, Scien Central block, . bet. Kearny and Grant ave ence Bible lesson at 11 e m “'God, the Preserver of Man™; day-school for children at the same hour. dneedny greuing meeting at § o'clock. All | are wol Pirst Divine mer pagt. The T Church, M. E. Cra- subject, Sarvices every Nattve Sons' bulld- take ele- Diecourse at 11 a 'm.; of Strength.” Yosemite Ha ing. Mason st., bet Geury and Post; . to- ralian Qv n “‘From Atheism to Seats {ree, and all young men | L lecture on the Bible Chart w night . Hall Howard st Gospel Singy he tent, on Broadway, d Fifteenth sts., Oak- ¥ evening, Decem. Do the Seriptures ton, Second Com- letion in Christ ety—Public lecture to- W and Market sts., “Food by Will ¢ Batley. quirers’ classes Tues: 30 p. evening § o'ciock om f the Soul's Future,” by Kergan (of Drs. K. & K.'s stal Hall, Pythian wed by magnifi- ne. Those & - procure free tickets to t the Sanitarium, cor- asou eis, on Tuesday . Religh will be the subject gt nm-—lm( Misston st., ght, at § State leo- Oect- Larkin and McAllister | T80 p. m. Speaker, Mrs. ubject, “‘After Transition. Henry Harrison b m.; heal- m.: Oakland, : all free. ) n host DR RIN-ES' s al meeting, 909 Market st., T 4 m.; Mrs. Seeley Renne. » Uecember €, Wednesduy, § p. m. McAllister st. 261 Arlington st. | to-night and Mon. eve, ymbal test circle Fri. eve, £ duily. 641 Jessie, off Seventh, AID bazuar and entertainment, Dec. | e al Hall, corner Larkin and | and evening. Grand eance to-night at §:15, HN SLATER " Mar ssages and questions OETN Xl' um "“Q spirit- | T w Market st., 1030, subject. | AT Eberhardt's ¥ Convincing test to-night, iex i 10c; »d; good music. 3250 Twenty nvincing test Allister st., Yoo circle to- come, skeptics. UNG'S « M £ht EAR night McALL ATS seance t 3% Ellis; § o'clock. Test mesting this and Mon, ¢ power; lic; good mediuma, NI Mme. Murket i, cor. Stockton, parior 4. | 117 Larkin st. Mrs, : admission free. m., Ge materializing ‘nworth. therealizin 4% Lea 1610 C ».m circle, 11 to 1. 3% 1o participate. NA FRANCIS, independent slate m. 115 Halght st. MIE. AITKENS, 120 MeAllister st., flat 1—Test medium; wittings datly INGS-—Uuiversal Brotherhood. | THEOSOPHICAL Society in America, §19 Mar- | ‘Parsifal,” by H. | International Britherhood League “Our Fallen Sisters,” ket B st —Laocture to-night, Monges aday night; subject, MEETING NOTICES. MAGNOLIA Lodge No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F.—Funeral detall please assem- ble TO-MORROW (MONDAY), D ember 4, in our lodge room, lock & m. sharp to attend the fu- our late BROTHER H. LIPMAN. SAMUEL POLACK, Recording Secretary. ANNUAL Meeting—Regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Paauhau Sugar Plan- tation Company will be held at the office thu npany, 27 Market st, in the city and_county of Ban Francisco, on SATUR- AY, the 24 day of December, 1895, at the ar of 11 o'clock &. m., for the purpose of ng & board of Airectors to serve for the iwuing year and the transaction of such r b 5% 4s My come before the meet- books will close on Wednes- 189, at 3 o'clock p. m. i hlnu)os Becretary. The above ndvertired meeting of the Paau- hau Sugar Plantation Company is postponed untfl THURSDAY, December 21, 16%, at 11 o'clock & m. K. H. SHELDO; ry. BRICKLAYERS International Union of Call- fornia No. 1 mects o and third Mondays ch month at 1158 M o svember ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE free; R W. KING, sixth fioor, Chron icie bullding; no advance dfllm all cages. estates, mortgages, damages, collections, bankruptcy; wille, ete., drawn; moderate fees; cail or wrl AUVICE free; divoroe lalty; private; no fes without success; collections. G. w TIOWT, atty at law, #80 Market, cor. Stockun. { OFARRELL, meeting. | Marquise's test circle to-night, | = ASTROLOGY. ASTROLOGY—Why remain fn doubt? Zc truthtul outlive; coming year. PROF. DON, box 264, Allegheny, Pa. BICYCLE ILEI’AIBIKG- THOS. H. B. RAMBLER AND IDEAL Jii BICYCLES. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. BOARD AND ROOMS. EDDY, 15 United States Hotel, roome #1580 ...k rd 50; wuite for two with ey poav, $ week: ineals, %0; elo- _valor rune ail night. Loely furnished rooms with board: THE SAN FRANCISCO cArfr; SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1899. CLAIRVOYANTS AND SPIRITUALISM. MRS, DR. CLARK, the well-known trance medium, may be con- Sulted on Al ailairs of life. While entranced she reveals eyery hidden mystery: she will show you how to overcome your enemies; re- Thove Jamily troubles; remtore lost affections: unite the separated; recovers lost or stolen locates minerals: tells your entire B White ia & perfect. trance; satistaction guarsnteed by mall; send stamp for circular with £ terms. MRS, DR. F. CLARK, 205 st., near Jones. Home Sun. and eves. mm WMIA- I:xl’mmcm nurse wishes care of hlvll.lfl- city or country. 1007 Church st. e e YOUNG German girl wishes to get & §00d po- sition 11 a nice Samily as chambermaid. Ap- g“y -\-lfl. Monday morning, 10 to 12, at ne st. GERMAN nurse wishes some more engage- ments by ladies in confinement; sick ladies and_children: no objection to the country. MRS, WOLTER, 132 Sixth MME. LEREDA of § Seventh st. is the oriel- nel gypsy lfe reader: has been here for 7 years, and 1s the most reliable of all: what o sees for you she tells, good or bad; you 1] hear the truth: she convinces you of her power in one minute; honest and reliable IDD\' ™ . copen orred; vate beware of others assuming the same i ?:;F‘ R her don’'t fflr‘!( the lddrols, 5 Seventh st ave. 234—Front sunny rooms: GOLDEN GATE 5 with board; private femily; two gentlemen reasonable. SIS GOOD home for gentleman: terms reasonable. _Address box MM, Call offie. Lotel: first-claas in all_appolnt- table. 807 California st., oc- omite Grace Church. NEW family ents; excelle: cupying corner of MME. LEBUS, the onl true destiny reader, brings separated lovers togethsr, brings hap- piness to married couples, gives advice con- cerning business matters, locates stolen prop- erty: ladies 2ic, gentlemen fe. $10 Turk st. ARRIVED-Clairvoyant, medium and paimist; answers a1l you seek to know without ques- tions; test regding this week; 2ic and b0c. €11 Turk et. TBELGRAVIA HOTEL." Polk a4 ny suites: best board: for 2. 45 LAS PALMAE. 1520 Mark : private: bath: sin : board optional. LONGWORTIH, 152 Geary—Large sultes, bath, for § or 4 geatiemen; excellent table boas 4 —large sunny front rooma; €908 home cookink: also single rooms; §26 up. 00 TO loan on diamonds, watches. silver. seid- planos, gune. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. y l‘ull MRS, J_J_ WHITNEY, 1104 Market st., trance, test medium; life reader and medical clair- 3 treats all diseases: celebrated Spanish A eat advice in ditficult mat- st.. room 7. second floor. LENEMAR—Fortune by planets; pre- rescue passengers and gold. At 225 corner O'Farrell. | MME. MOREAU, the best medlum and card _reader; 2c up. 73 Fourth st., near Misston. OLD, mrluun uld Bird—_Tests to-night, 148 Sixth st., To0; LADY will_give children good hom children $5 month. Dox §, Fruitvale P. O, ——_— e CULTURED Parietan 1ady will exchange les for room or day board. RBox Call, BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. SCHOOL BOOKS bought and exchanged. Holmes Rook . 7 Misston st.. near Third. e _BOOTS AND SHO lace shoes, Tic, 85c, 31; school ; ladles’ shoes, $1; boys' shoes, shoes, §1 25; men's embroidered sl Shoe Store, 1313 Stockton. cheap. H. SAL- | ¥ with McNulty. atn for man and wife: cheap & CO., 595 Market st. rties going A Imikl- r‘lll store; bargain If taken at once; ms. COWING & CO., 95 Market st. will ¥ ALFA business or property quick. | NH—PARTN Co. exchange, buy or sell 535 Market s £ood Mrkt. ¢ in_re: ALFA C fixtures; g fH—PARTNER wanted in office work: est. 25 years: refere ttention to bustness required. H $17 Market st. worth_$1000 ing rooms + 865 Market st. and bar Kood locat ; bargain. JONES CO. asily DO you want to know how $100 earned in & year §:47? Then drop us & postal and we will nd Bense book! income by a ® [ridends pala every two ™ accrued earnings can be with- hest The . wishes to Information re ge. P. O adv box ACTIVE man to take ret £ partner's pl, small capital; office business;: no night or Sunday work; experience unnecessary. 83 Market st., room A be sol : must at once; che 4 living rooms ¢ ed; no ¥ at 412 Kearny st store. EHARES for sale In mercantile business pays large dividends: b tion. Address box 1415, ¢ | FOR sale—A paying butter and egg business: g ; clears §75; must sell, Ad- ks open for 1 cheap rent; dress box 1 aking shop in countr: uce for business. Inquire 69 Devisa ero st MARKET-ST. saloon with ladies’ cafe: bar- | cheap rent; sell. Box 1435, | HAVE ora and lodging to sell at liberal di Address box 1416, Call. $23.00FINE business property flats and stores WANT! tween Box 1236, Cail >—A good restaurant outfit an Carlos ave, VERY good all-store trs old stand; rare chance; cheap. I e bak x 1431, Ty all FOR sale—Concert hall 38 O'Farrell st., after 'h-R Apply at the Oberon, p.om ale—ood frutt stand; 3 living rooms P Al’\}ll\ 130 Eighth st. 10-ROOM furnished house cheap; good location for physictas 1 SALOON doing good business; at once. 431 Bush st WSPAPER routes for sale in country town, Address box 1253, Call office, UPHOLSTERER, good business in upholster- ing and carpet work, will sell for $1. Ad- dress C. A. PRESTON, Haywards, Alameda Count ANTED—Partner with $260 to do office work: take 13 Interest in mining engineer's office. bargaln if taken located In Mexico: best of references required | — | < and given. Box 1341, Cail office. $1200_PAYING grocery and bar i Addition; rent $30. estern WICHMAN, LUTGEN & WANTED—To buy a restaurant in a good lo- cation, - Iuflfl huulfl Box 1(7". Call. 3 ast st., near Market. Apply Jackson Brewery. $110_FRUIT and vegetable store, 135 Oak s a bargain. RESTAURANT—Good place for m: daily receipts $12 to $18. 215 Ma OLD established saloon, well stocked, § ; fix- tures alone worth money asked; owner sick. 7 SHOP for painter, plumber, and more n w 0., o GOOD planing mill and lumber vard in this _city for sale. Box 1%, Call office. TAPE NOME, Alaska—_Cheap rates on early boat to Cape Nome. FRISCO-NOME T. & T. ©O.,_room 6, ‘second floor, Mills building, CIGAR store and fixtures with Call agency for sale; reasonebie; I')Cd location; rent cheap. Market st. penter: rent o WM. HENDRICKSON “all bullding. _Box 1% Salinea, Cal. FIRST-CLASS grocery and bar for sale; no agent. North corner Fulton and Franklin sta. acramento A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts. Open till § p. m. X BRANCIH office for Call advertisements and rubscriptions has been established at 109 V lencia st. —— e CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. 5 top bugey, almbst new: business bury, new: business wagons, new. suitable for doy _&00ds stores; rockaway. £33 Harrison at. with pole or shaft, $30; bu: rare chance. 1531 Eddy ‘st. ALL kinds of wagons, buggies. carts, harness, etc., cheap. EGAN & SON, $117 Misslon st. 390 RETH voemt W iecs: Wagmne, Sarls buggier. surreys and horses. 1140 Folsom at. c IPE'I‘ BEA'I‘I ‘G A‘D LLI:.ANI"G. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send 1o SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet- beating Works, 363-357 Teh : tel. 5. 40. SANITARY Cleaning Co. for health and square dealing. M2 McAlilste tel. South 146, CEY Steam Carpei-beating Works. G, H. EVENS, mgr., 3840 5th st.; tel. South 250. J.McQUEEN'S California 413 Stevenson st.: tel South ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; _tel. Main 3. GEO. WALCOM, Proprietor. t Cleaning Co., : lowest rates. JAH . FLOOD, 35 st., opp. Mason; consultation free, CARPETS cleaned at 3¢ per yard: laid at 3c. ETRATTON'S, 3 Pighth st.: tel. Jessle SH. MERZBACH, attorney-at-law, has re. Fn’i:aed practice at 3 Cal. st., Clunie blag. 3. E. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co., 249 14th *t.: cleaning, 3¢ per vard; ul“lll-lul H £ CLARK, Imma Spreckels bullding. %27 "umm Cconsiltation free; 1o fees 1 advance. F1c harge uniess successtul. W. “‘,{."(fim’"’ 5%, %7 Market st.. opp. Mason, APEET and best In America_The Weekly ":.'.Q,..,.:.‘.mmmm_-.': United !ul-cmoum postage paid. - CONKLIN'S curou -beating Works, 313 Golden Gate ave.: %—E CLEANING COMPOUNDS. CA cleaning and Toilst Compounds and Ccn pound Paste: a 4 blessing; a cure for polson -k. umn M& young | = | tree 1,? ln«\ep‘ml-m alate: 4 Wed. eve: LVILLE, great clalrvoyant and water : German spoken. $21% Mission st. PLAIN nurse in sickness, with good references and reasonable wages. Call or address S89A llnn‘ll st AN experienced dressmaker desires work by the day in families; old dresses made over ex- gnlll!eh bell dresses a specialty; exquisite ts. J. J., 1421, Call office. GOOD dressmaker wishes to §0 out by the day; terms 3 per day, Call or write, 1424 Market NG German girl wishes any kind of work by the day. Call 228 Ivy ave. YOUNG Iady wishes position as companion to old lady or take care of children. Call 430 Tehama st. RESPECTABLE middle-aged woman; first- class cook; elegant breadmaker: neat, thor- ough housckeeper; wages no object in & re- fined family. Call 770 Harrison st. EXPERT OPTICIANS. —OF A— GERMAN EXPERT OPTICIAN. For a long time spectacles had only one use. They were worn to assist the old in reading and’ in xg'elrlarmn-.x near work. To-day Near Bight, Far Sight, Crosseye, Sore Eyes, In- flamed Eyes, Red Lids, Dizziness, Painful Dazzling, Neuralgia, Ostigmatism, Headache and other eye troubles can at once be over- come with MAYERLE'S EYEGLASSES. Mafl orders for Mayerle's ~1-3ses can be ac- mlr.lel{ filled 1f the following questions are rrectly answered: How old? Ever wear glasses? How long? Is lhere a_dimness ©of vision on removing your glasses? Eyes sen- sitive to strong light?” Telephone Mint %1. GEORGE MAYERLE, German expert optician, 1071% Market st.. San Francisco; examination free; telep.o_. Mint 257. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. Onwmmnrlm.wadl. in every Ebllc and private school 1 city can earn ristmas money without stopping school studies. Avply room 417, Parrott building, Suturday or Bunday, 8 a. m. to § p. m. WANTED—An experienced saleslady of pre- possessing appearance in an art store: refer- ’e;lm «equired. Call 214 Post st., from 10 to w TED—A German girl for cook In lunch house and general housework. Apply 230 Pa- cific st., corner Battery. YOUNG girt for general housework. ant st 1722 Bry- e e e e e HORSES, LIVE STOCK, Ete—For Sale 40 HORSES for sale: 'lg"- carts, harness. Grand Arfl‘t orse Market, 227 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. %0 HEAD fine draft and driving horses at 1621 and 1635 Market st.. between Twelfth and Brady; also scme fine matched black teams. FOR sale—i-year-old horse of 1150 Ibs., at 2% Mission st. e it CHMEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for 81, rostace paid WANTED—Working hskpr. for Mexico, without incumbrances; $50 a month. Box 1230, Call. APPRENTICES on shirts and overalls; paid while learning. Standard Shirt Factory, cor- ner Gough and Grove sts. WANTED—6_good coat finishers and 2 but- tonhole makers and apprentices. Apply 135 Natoma st. S hairdressers wantsd: also ap- prentices, at COSGROVE'S, 11§ Polk st. EXCHANGE, GooD renting Oakland property for ranches. J. H. EDSON, 1209 Broadway, Oakland. LADY wishes plain sewing and mending to do at_home. 160 Fourth st., room 1. WOMAN wishes a position to do washing or cleaning by the day or housework; city o country. Apply 156 N RESPECTABLE Germen woman from East would like ituation as housekeeper for axed couple or lady or gentleman; care for lodg- ing-house. 17 Verona place. GOOD planist, quick reader, wishes evening lelsonahle Box 143, Call office. LADY wishes position; chamber work and sew- ing: or will give three days’ work for room and board in first-class family. Box 1238, Cail. DRESCOL, card reader, palmist. Room 1, 108 Sixth st. NSULT the best clairvoyant; fee 2c. M0% Minna st. MRS. DU PREE, card reading; questions an- swered by mail; advice given. 2§ Tth, room 9. MME._ ZEREDA, of § Seventh sinal gypsy life reader; readin MME. AUGUST, clatrvoyant, card reader and pllml"r\ 2Gc; truth or no pay. 1149 Mission. |ll“F BHA t, card reader; i Elll'nls dal fe fiuently; business 6 Fourth st. | YOUR future told by c.m “3ic. 102% Sixth st | 10 m to§p. m. | MM SYBILLE—Cradle to grave; future hus- hand's picture. 25 914 O Farrell st OFI“ILES. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency: no charge un- less successtul. Room 310, Market st. DRESSMAKING, ladies’ talloring, repi ring 1k waists, §2 Up, in families or &t home. 61 Geary st. DRESSMAKER that makes a specialty of chil- éren’s clothes will go out at 512 per day or take Call or vork home; references given. FIRST-CLASS waltress wishes _situation in _ hotel or boarding house. Box 1237, Call office. AMERICAN middie-aged woman, first-class cook and thorough housekeeper, wishes work _at once; city or country. Box 1444, Call office. DRESSMAKER from New York will make any le_trimmed suit for $4; high-grade work _and perfect fit. 220 Eddy st. FLATS TO LET FLAT of 3 rooms; yard and basement. Jessie st.. bet. _small_fanilly. 1 Thirteenth and Fourteenth; FLAT hunting made easy with the printed list you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. McALLISTER, 1126—Upper flat, 7 rooms, with _light and sun; reasonable to good tenant. ARLY new sunny 156 Fo s, 3 to & rooms: bath. r Howard, 1 to 4. large_rooms and laundry; rent ADPIy to 349 Liberty st. NICELY furnished corner flas 41 Hermann 4 rooms and . nr. Market. cellar; rent $1s. E st., centrally located, bay-window flat, 6 rooms and bath, rent 327 Austin st fow munny flats 3 and 4 rooms, HOOKER & LENT, 14 Post st. nr. Fourteenth—Upper flat § rooms -nd bath; rent $19. rent $i0. pper flat. § rooms. bath, 6§ close w; $30; adults. 1B Jores, nr. Cal. ¥ fln(';x 4 rooms and bath. 44 Hyde Y bay-window flats, T rooms and 2 kitch- ens each; first and second floors. 4174 Third. CONTRALTO wants lady or gent for singing lnd l('(ln‘ in \nude\ille !!‘ Howard s THOROUGHLY competent woman wants post tlon as working housekeeper; no incumbrance: (‘uplble and falthful Wutke Box 1253, Call SITUATION wanted by competent housework girl; s 320 to §25. Call ‘.«. Howard st. FIRST-CLASS wultress, : work; ity or country. arm_or tray, Box 149, Call, wants | | ‘ COLLECTION < | COTTAGE of 6 rooms and bath at 3103 between Baker and Lyon; lately renovated. COTTAGE of 3 room! 536 Ivy ave. $—NEAT street. near $10-BAY-WINDOW cottage: 4 rooms 107 Collins street, near Geary. DEXTISTS. . HIGGINS' dental pariors, . over Cafe Zinkand—Teeth extract Without pain by the use of electricity, Ea = water or chloroform; by local anaesthetics ap- i to the gums; the best and most artistic al work at reasonable pure gold fillings from $1 up: other from 60c; vadly & teeth carefully treated and filled swned without pain: plates that fit from flesh colored plates from $330 teeth without plate: und Sunday up; a speclalty; open nhaesthetic for painless dentistry— . on application to the gums, removes atn; see our flesh colored plates; thinner 4 stronger than rubber; warranted for 20 years; crown and bridge ‘work; teeth with. | Gut a'plate; fillings, 50c; crowns, $3 50; phates, full net, | work painiess and warranted. hicago bental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. AT th TRO-DENTAL CLINIC, $8 Mar- ket &t., cor. 4th, Flood bldg., you can have your extractions done painiessly; teeth without plates our speclalty; gold crowns, 3350 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of- fice hours, $ a. m. to 10 p. m. ndays, 9 to 2 p.m. G, W. WILLIAMSON, M. D., Manager. ) O'Farrell st ex- tracts and fils testh painlensly by his wonder- | tul secret method; crowns, $2; bridges, $4; rubber or fiexible plates, §3; riceived § frsi Pprizes; no students; guaranteed 12 VROOM—Painless extraction b : guarantee 10 vears: lowest prices; utors; no students. 967 Market st HILL. 1443 Market st. near Eleventh; crowns, bridge work and flllings & = 3 !«II work reasonable; Kas given. PARIS Dental Parlors, Bush; full set of teeth, }; crown 2 DR. LUDLUM Kearny, cor. . $3; fillings, E teeth _without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk #t. OHIO Dental Parlors, Inc.: § graduate opera- torsiopen evenings and Sundays. S50 Market. prices In §. F.: work warranted 10 __Y. Dentists. '$7 Mission, cor. éth. DHE!N‘IAKEI! AND !!.\‘ISTI[ESQL! ent tallor and wishes 'engagements in familles. _Fulton st. fancy 308 S_F. Dressmaking, Ladies’ Talloring Parlors; French tailoring s McDOWELL Dressmaking School gives a prac- _ tical course; pat. cut; positions free. 103 Post. | PARISIAN “dressmaking, 357 Geary: dresses n : dresses made over; perfect fit. | "ORDION pleating f | _ing. pinking. 121 P tory; all kinds pleat- O'Connor & Moffatt EDUCATIONAL. HPALD S Business College, 24 Post st., 8. F : practical ccurses In bookkeeping, shorthand, typing. langusges, telegraphy, English branches, civil, electrical an mining engl- neering, etc.; new 80-page catalogue free. ALL official reparters of this city advise stu dents to go to Gallagher's Shorthand Insti- tute, Parrott building: be wise; follow their vice; be thorough; life scholarship $0; day nd evening ciasses. GOOD walitress, arm or tray, wants dinner work. 2 Natoma st. A MARRIED woman wants to do firat-class dressmaking: $1 50 per da: good work guar- Piease call 566 Market .. room 1. 821 Mission $100,000 TO loan on diamonds, watches skins, ptanos, guns. Uncle Harrls, SPANISH lady desires cituation at do any kind of housework: wages $15 to $20 & month. Please call 1519 Tavior st. RESPECTABLE American woman, no Incum- brance, desires position as housekeeper, com- panion or any position of trust; capable, dili- &ent and faithful worker; city or country. _Address J. A. 8., box 1483, Call ‘office. STYLISH dresses made for $4; also chillren's dresses; | work guaranteed; will Eo out'at $125 a day. Call or address 539 Fourth & ER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ; 200 rooms; 25c to $1 30 right: $1 50 to $& : convenlent and respectable; free bus and baggage to and from terry CIASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. ANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky ets. Open till 9 p. m. A BRANCH off ptions has been established at 109 Va- A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- | tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1223 Polk st.; open untl § p. m. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, went to any address in the Unlied States' or Canada one year for 3, postage paid. for Call advertisements and | SUNNY flats, 3 and 4 rooms and baths. Inquire at 103 Howard st., near Twelfth. upper flat; ¢ rooms, bath, store room. x"m. Guerrero r Twenty-fourth. TURK, 20C—Lower flat, 4 rooms, bath; yard; _basement; rent $13; no’children. TURK, 520C—Corner flat, 4 rooms, bat _ basement; rent $13; no children. TPPER flat, six_sunny rooms and bath; fine marine view. 733 Chestnut st., near Taylor. $100,000 TO loan on dllmom’l watches.sliver, seal- ins, planos, guns. Uncle Harris, 18 Grant av. $16 50—6-ROOM flat; 1006 Minna enth; hot and cold water. iy $25-NEW upper flat; § rooms and bath. Turk st.. coraer Plerce. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the 1602 United States or Canada one year for i, FLATS TO LET—“RKI‘HED. BEAUTIFUL sunny upper flat, furnished, 6 rooms, bath; cheap. 251414 Sutter; call 11 to 2. —_— FLATS WANTED. WANTED—A nice flat_or house, nicely fur- nished, not less than 3 bedrooms, with par- lors: must be Inside of Octavia and Mason, Golden Gate.and_Sutter, to S., box 1412, Call. Address by letter FUR. 'I'I RE FOR SALE T50; must go this week: fam- ily called East desires to sell newly furnished 7-room flat; very desirable as to location, building. neighborhood and quality of furni- ture.” G2 McAlllster afternoon or even- ng. | ENAMELED fron bedsteads, zes, §2 90; heavy rgatting, 10c per y inch rugs, $1 Fastern Outitting Co., 13101312 Stockton near Broadway: open evening. THE furniture of a T-room flat, complets, for #ale cheap; apply tn forenoon.” 747 Capp st WANTED-GIrl for light housework: no chil- dren; evenings and Sunday afterncons free- must eleep at home. Apply at 2108 Taylor st., 9tolla m. LADIES' cloaks, suits, $1 per week. Fastern _Outitting Co., 1306 Stockton, nr. Broadway. CLASSIFED advertisements and_subcriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore st. A_BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and n‘ubwrlpllnnl ki been opened at 1223 Polk st.; open until 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisem subscriptions has been established at northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- _ tucky Open till 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call adverts ments and lencia t. —_— HELP WANTED—MALE MAIN 3848 Agents. M.... 20 and fd MURRAY & READY Leading PHONE ployment and Labor .WANT MONDAY, 7 A. 14 farmhands and 2 choremen..§2, 8 pruners, vineyards and orchards. 25 two and four horse teamsters, steady, L’M'I Job. $1 and 12 a day 55 woodchoppers. 2 50, $2 and $1 cord 2 stablemen. $40. .2 choreb -CARPENTERS AND DRILLERS.... € carpenters, § hours, 2 months’ job......33 day 9 drillers, city, steady job. 50 Turner, bandsawyer. MURRAY & READY, €4 and 636 Clay st. —_— b HEAD walter. $35 and found $ cooks, different jobs..$40, 335, $30, $25 and fd Plv‘lno Pl Teamsters and stonemasos Road, free fare, ship Monda: 10 farmers, different ranches, $20 and $25 & single-hand miners, 32 50 a day. Head waiter, hotel: lunch counter man, $30; waiter, country hotel, $25; fry cook, $50; cook for an institution, country, $40; ironer and starcher, country 'laundry, '$35; 'middle-aged door man, institution, 310 ‘and found. C. R. HANSEN' & CO., 104 Geary st. YOUNG man from 18 to 2 years who lives with his parents and speaks French or German and writes @ rapid plain hand; apply to Mr. ( R. Hansen in person. C. R HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. 10 boltmakers, &6 Clay st; teles WE want Monday 10_tiemakers, 10 woodchoppers. FIELD, phone 21. BARBERS' Protective Union—The only le organized union on the ‘coast. J. J. HEL Employment Sec'y., 620 Market, downstairs BARBERS' Progressive Union— l-rv. JEmpley ment. H. Bernard, Sec., 104 7th: ensie 152 WANTED—American clerk for office work and soliciting: business established 16 years: sul- ary §2 50 per day for the right man; must be acquainted in city; soliciting route already established; must be willing to loan empioyer $200 for six months; situation permanent; you can satisfy yourseif as to safety of loan. Ad- dress BUSINESS, box 1239, Call offi W A\Thl)—qlr;:m r head waiter for bakery and lunch place: German preferred; £ood and steady position rnr right_man: can start now al ss settlements procured. Address 1422, CABINET maker and boy to learn t & SCHINDLER, 1309 Market st. STRONG boy to drive wagon. Inquire 133 Hyds st., 10 to 11 a. m., Sunday. e. FI) K 4T ROOMS furnished In oak for $48 50, with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market. WANTED — Bright apprentice for Chicago Dental Parlors. A WEEK'S news for § cents. The Weekly Call, 16 pages. In wrapner. for malling. $1 per vear. \'l‘ WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Position by lst-class drugglst grad- uate; in or out of city; best references. Box MIDDLE-AGED man, handy with horses tools, willing to make himself useful, wants tght' work; good home more of an object than | wages. iress H. W., 238 Ritch st. YOUNG man wants position as bookkeeper, bill clerk or stenographer; can furnish first-class | _Box 1423, Call office. ATTENDANT to invalld gentleman or as nurse by experfenced nurse and masseur; highest | medical references: willing to travel; low wages. Box 415, Call office. CAREFUL and reliable married man wishes empioyment in wholesale or retail store. Box 1413, Call office. _references. a | FURNITURE WANTED. W, E..CODY (late with . T. Terry & Co.) buys furniture, carpets. 767 Mission; tel. Red 1%3. ALFRED WOLLPERT, 773 Misslon st., pay the highest price for your 2d-hand furnitur WANTED—$5000 carpets_furniture, etc; highest price pald: postal. M. Silverstein. 1121 Market. ————e FlRRIERS. Fll!. ETC. | FLrcTric capes, Astrakan yokes, $10 to top floor. $20. ROBT. WALLACE, 115 Kearny, HELP WANTED—AGENTS, SMART Industrial Insurance man: good con- tract; 12 to 1 p. m. R. RALPH, 511 Montgome ery WANTED—A dishwasher. street. MU Apply at 656 Geary ANS wanted at Prof. Foster's Dancing chool, 1338 Market st. NTED—Intelligent men and women to work us day or evening at their homes; no ca; sing; neat, steady employment; good pay inclose stamp and we will explain our differ- ent lines of work and price we pay for each. STANDARD ART MFG. CO., M2 West 224 st., Dept. 5, New York City. Solar printing and finishing for agents and the trade; send for trade circular. MAGNETIC healers—Make big money; famous Weltmer Method: by mall $10; journal free. Add. THE STATE SCHOOL, Carroliton, Mo. BAKER on bread and cakes wishes position. 1002 Harrison RELIABLE sober Eastern man with several fornia experience as private family man; understands care of horses, cows, gar- den and fow ko orchard and general farm wants steady position with responsible where honesty and industry will be _appr Clated: good refs. Ad. H. P., 417 Powell PAPERIIANGER, painter, ete., with wants work by day or contract; best refer- tools, ences. PAINTER, 1212 Eddy COACHMAN, competent man, thoroughly un- derstands his business in all branches, de- sires @ permanent situation. As to qualifica- tions, Al references, etc., address C. S., 1022 Jackson st. treet. YOUNG German American with best reference wishes any kind of indoor work except cook- willing to work for small wages. Box Call office. E NT from an Fastern university would like to coach high school puplls. Box 143, _Call office. MISS M. G, BARRETT is unabis to Al all de- mands for her shorthand graduates and de- sires more puplls; lessons _matl. 32 Montgomery st RELIABLE young man well acquainted with the, city wishes employment of any kind: handy with tools and good driver. Cali or address GEOR 1139 Pactfic st. | AYRES' Business College, Market st., con- ducted perscnally by Mr. and Mrs. Ayres: _life scholarship 350, includes all branches. two taking full course this year got positions. SA FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 122 EERING school,civil, glectric urvey, assay, archi.; day and even.. DER NAILLEN, 53 Market. LADY, European advantages, offers s; ducements to aspirants with good vof 1440, Call. ACTING and vaudeville people put on stage. allett, Lyceum Theater, 310 O'Farrell st. EXPANSION" the order at DURHAM'S Busi- ness College, 306 Larkin st., opp. City Hall. DANCING, ballroom or stage, quickly taught; priv.orclass. Barker's Academy,527 Mission st. PRIVATE lessons by expert bookkeeper; most _practical method. 1234 Bush st. and %05 Broad- _way,0 orrespondence. START righ s in sight. PROF. MERKI, violin, mand., guitar. 1008 Mission. BOOKKEEPING,arithmetic, grammar, writing; day and night: terms low, 1024 Mission,nr.6th. _— HELP WANTED—AGENTS, 1al in- ces. Box JUST out—New Peerless Gasoline Lamp: easi- cst lighted; most satisfactory; knocks competition agents Ssises oney EII‘I.OY-EN‘I‘ OFFICES. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese. 425 Powell, near Sutter; tel. Black 1321, FIELD'S Employment Agency—Help furnished free. 655 Clay at.; phone Davis 821 JAPANESE Information bureau: Jupanese and Chinese help. 421 Post: phone Main 198, CHINESE and Japanese Employnunt Office; best heip. 414% O'Farrell st.; tel. East 42, ELDERLY man, strictly temperate, wants work doing chores; handy at gardening: will make himself generally useful; small wazes. Box 1448, Call office. GARDENER, practical in all its branches, Kood reference, wishes a_position with pri- vate family. Address J. W., 1029 Willow st., Oukland. ELDERLY man wants position as bookkeeper or assistant in office work: long experience; references and security glven: salary ex- pected $40 per mo. Box 82, Call, Oakland. SITUATION wanted by a young man of 15; #trong and willing; would like place where he a trade. Address D. O. D., 558 Ste- venson 100,000 TO loan on diamonds, watches, siiver, seal- #kins, planos, guns. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. PRACTICAL orchardist, vineyardist and gen- eral farmer who has had a humber of vears' experience us superintendent of large ranches, packing houses and fruit dryers. desires posi- tion: understands all the detalls necessary to the business and can give satisfactory refer- ences. Box 1402, Call. ITALIAN or French cook, employed for many years in Florence, Rome and New York, ts bosition in private tamily or boarding best reference. CAVALLINI, @198 Montgomery SOBER, reliable young man, who understands care of horses and fine harness and handy With tools, wishes work of any kind; first- clasy references. Box 1401, Cail. COMPETENT man wishes situation on subur- ban place: can care for horses, cows, orchard, garden and has experience In raist Foultey y_incubator. Address box 1408, Cal TATION s collector, watchman or jamitor careful. sober man, with reference. Ad- _dress box 14T, Call office. ID—A situation as coachman: A No. 1 horseman: city references; strictly temperate. Addresa box 1411, Call “ftice, Cakland. ANY one out of work, or working for low sal- ary, wanting paylng and agreeable occupa- tion, address %5 Jefferson st., Oakland HELP “'A"I'ED—FB)IALB. C_ R HANSEN & CO.. .14 GEARY ST. Waltress, Nevada, $25 and free fare; 3 walt- resses, north, 3207 21 waitresses, south, = and fare; 3 ‘waitresses, hotels, eity, lunch waitresses, 350, no Sunday work: 2 chambermaids to’ walt, $20, city and country; polisher and froner, short distance in coun- try, $30: girl for sewing, $350 per week; 10 restaurant waitresses, $ to $ week. ... FAMILY ORDERS A reliable Woman with referances housework, city, 325, Swedish or German pre- ferred; § cooks, 330, $25, $20; housegirls for o d country, $20 to $25; ranch cook, $30. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED—Cook for farm. $30; German cook, 435; laundress, country, $25; young nurse, $20 parlor maid and waitress, $25; hotel waltre 320; restaurant waitress, '$5 a week; a la number of girls for housework n city and country too numerous to advertise; wages §2) 10 §30. Apply o J. F. CROSETT & Co. 316 _ Sutter st. COOK and housekeeper for 4 men on ranch, $20; ranch cook, $2. MURRAY & READY, 63 and €36 City st. WANTED—Young lady to learn photosraphy; must be good penman. Stanford Studlo, 73l Young German girl for housework and take care of 2 children. H. TIETJEN, 1120A Turk st. WANTED—GIrl for general housework; wages _320. Apply 2904 California st. WILLING girl for general housework: family of 2; 310; country. Box 1420, Call office. WANTED—Woman to do_housework, washing and mending onice a week; $1 a day. Address box 1417, Call office. GIRL for géneral housework In country. Ply 1521 Sutter st.. Monday. BRIGHT voung lady to assist in giving out ind looking over work In factory; previous experience not necessary.; Monday, 1 to 4 m. 1516 near Van Ness ave. YOUNG lady to learn retouching: instructions 6 weeks, $10. Box 14, Call office. WANTED—Four first-class salesladies for fur- nishing goods dept. RAPHAEL'S, § Kearny. GOOD finlshers on custom coats wanted at 304 Tehama st. rwo O Food experienced vestmakers. Ap- 1303 Ellls “ANTED—GIrl assist with and baby. 120 Oliv near Polk ight housework WANTED—Ruptured men to cure free to prove easy, safe, sure, quick method. DR. SPEIRS, Westbrook, Maine. T positions—Don’'t prepare for service or census examination with- our catalogue of information; sent . Columblan Correspondence College, Washington, D. C. TAILORS — First-class operator wanted for country on ladies’ tailor suits; must be rapid, accurate, understand preseing; good wages. Apply to STEIN, SIMON & CO., corner of Second and Market sts. ONE boy and one girl from every class in svery public and private school In the city can earn Christmas money without stopping school studies. Apply room 417, Parrott bullding, $a m to9p m BLACKSMITH_ for_whaling cruise to South Seas at HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. TWO-CHAIR barber shop: must sell immedi- ately on mccount of sickness. 303% Broderick st., near Oak. 3160_WANTED, partner in a produce business to drive wagon.' 1126 Harrison st WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin. Reno House proprietor, still o 10 large : 81 to 32 per week. BARBERS—3-chair hotel barber shop in the center of this city: reason, death of proprie- tor: must be sold: rent §25. For particulars call on H. ECHEUNERT, 827 Market st. WANTED—10 men to try our lic breakfast, dinner or supper; best in city. 406 McAllister st., near Polk. shoes, slightly damaged, half fon st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. MEN to learn barber trade; only § weeks re- quired; constant practice; expert instruction; lectures on dermatology: Saturday wages call or write for free illustzated catalogu _MOLER’S BARBER COLLEGE, 635 Clay st. WA\TED-S-.nun the her to send his address. 0. 7, Woodiand, Cal GET your shoes half-soled whi G0c.” 562 Mission st., bet. lst and 2d sts. SEAMEN, green hands and ordinary seamen, at HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. PENSIONS-J. H. SHEPARD & CO., attor- neys, Hearst bldg.. Third and Market. MEN and women to learn barber trade at S. F. Barber College, 1A Howard st. SUITS to order on installments at cash prices, 81 week. N. Y. TAILORING CO., 115 Kearny. 20 SINGLE furnished rooms. 10c, 1c and fic _per night. Lindell, 6th and Howard; read. rm. TRY Acme House, 557 Market st., below Sixth, for a rogm; %c a night; §1 a week. waiting: subscriptions has been established at 109 Va- | _ or Christmas. Call 1114 Washington st., Oak- bring references. | RIAL insurance agents who wrote uull.\r,!l AND WAGONS WANTED. | $00—RoOMING-HO centrally located; cheap rent; paying § per cent per month om the investment. Money loaned on lodging houses. NATION- AL INVESTMENT CO., 927 Market st., roome 20122203, W-ROOM house, Tiyde st., near Ellfs; rent $40; nicely furnished price $400; (must sell). . _D. DAVIS, 14 sl.uu-( st A FAMILY can make a fine living by invest- ing $209 In a small lodging-house morth of Market st.__Inquire box Ms2. 1 HOUSES TO LET. A—FRINTED list: houses to let; send for ctr- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgome: A. M. SPECK & CO., 87 Market HOT FLATS. 1 Taylor. 550 00 9A Sixth, 6 r....... 81280 4 Twentlet 18 00 1337 Howard, § F.. 19 00 6 Mason 20 00 842 Guerrero, 6 r... 15 00 | BROADWAY, 19086 rooms, bath, marine view; rent $20. laundry. house—10 rooms and bath: in excellent only $20. 62 Tehama st., nr. Second. JUSE ‘hunting made easy with the printed ist you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. HOUSE of % rooms and bath: lln'lll‘nllhml $ LAGUNA, 1715-1717—Two sunny modern houses | _ot § rooms T buth cash; Tovty papered CHE rder furnished, $35; 1116 Leavenworth st | T $15—House § rooms and bath; large ya and big basement. 384 Eureka st ; key at 358 PPKA st., near Twenty-first. P e carpenter can cor- | &-ROOM house: $8: painter rent with work. 401 Greenwich st., nd bath; corner and Frani 340, of 4 rooms: 425 Frer 10 ROOMS _lin_sts $12-HOU _family only. in &rand view ont st., “to a_small near Harrison. 3100000 TO loan on diamonds, watches,sliver, seal- skins, planos, guns. Uncle Harrls 17 Grant av. | e —— | HOUSES WANTED. | wants 5 or § rooms or 226 Third st RESPONSIBLE part flat furnished; near; adults. LOST AND l-(ll D, LOST—On Seventh st., near Adeline, Oakland, | “a ®old locket, with initials 8. G.'G.; fi will recelve reward by returning to 10 Seventh st., Oakland LOST—Greyhound pu turn to 14 Zce street; LOST—Lady's gold watch; : Thursday afternoon, N Return to 2117 Larkin st LOST—Nov. %, fur collarette, on Tweifth and Howari sts, to the Post-st cars. Heward i returned to 2103 Twelfth st brown and white; reward initials L. A. L on ov. 30; Hyde-st. " reward ro- “dachehund pup 4 montha $17 Market st. —Dark blue ladies” pur Return w 913 \fllllun old; Teward. containing reward FOUND—BIrd dog: owner can have same by _calling at 611 Natoma st. and paying expenses. FOUND—Gray horse; owner can bave same by Proving pruperty and paying expenses. Aj~ ply WM. SAVAGE, #9 Bryant st. D — MEDICAL. DRS. GOODWIN, well-known ladies specialist, 1362 Market, improved formerly of 401 Van Ness ave., bas returned from Europe with nd advanced knowled, arranted; " | . DR, WYETH, ladles’ physician; consul- | tation free: home for patients in confinement or with chronic diseases; ranteed treat- ment at office, 5. %2 . I;u-m Hyde to PRIVATE home for patients in confinement or chronic diseases, with best possible care. MRS. DR. GWYER, 510 Eddy st., bet. Hyde and Larkin. Office hours—10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to's. PRIVATE confinement home; sunny rooms; best of care: nice garden; medicated steam baths for ladies. DR. and MRS. WEGENER, _phone Pine 2181 res., 1312 Goiden Gate physician: chronic orts treated: tific methods: cure guaranteed: treatment . MRS DR. KOHL, ladies’ physician, 1122 Mar- ket st., bet. Mason and Taylor; guaranteed treatment at office. $5: hours 9 a. m. to § p. m. . 1025 Market st.; hours, 10 idence, 228’ Van Ness anteed treatment, . TR, WISE, the ladies speciailst. 1118 Market every case guaranteed: $ up. NNELL, the wi 1023% Market BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand _machinery. Mo~ INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 19197 Fromont st. BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, couw ters,’ linoleum, office furniture, store and fice ‘turniture ‘and_fixtures; new and second- hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1013-1021-1023 Mission cost: uncalled-for suits and trousers to be sold at Charles Lyons’, the London Tallor, ket st Caution—Be ‘sure Jou o lo the sight store, 721 Market st., in the History bullding. Charles Lyons has nothing to do with any other store in the block, his name being in full over the store (CHARLES LYONS). WANTED—A reliable party to buy the Sta right of a valuable patent which was on ex- hibition at the Mechanics’ Fair and met with unbounded success; investigate. Address box 1452, Call, for appointment. FOR sale—1 horsepower Westinghouse electric motor, 110 voltage, with speed regulator; used little:’ splendid order; price low. Apply in Ceylon Tea Co., 1143 Market FOR rale—Pedigreed Great ne pups. 305 Thirtieth st. WE _have for you & fine Z-stone dlamord and ruby ring: only $0: cost at Tiffany's $150. _UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. A-WITHERBY wood lathe complete, almost new; great bargain. EPSTEIN. 48 Mission. OME: sewing machine: § drawers; $15-DOMESTIC complete. 1915 Mission, near 15th. BARS, counters, showcases, shelving, mirrors, bought. s0ld and exchanged. 1063 M! FIRST-CLASS fixtures: suitable for grocery of _shoe store; cheap. 73 Valencia st. SAFES—New and second for banks, merchants, eamers, residences; portabie safety boxes: e chests, bullion safes. vaults, ete. n. Waltz Safe Co., 109-111 Market st., 8. F., Cal. FRESH snowballs—*T. Carr’* and all .nna. English fire brick, fire brickdust. JRCH, 307 Sansome st. ;' tel. !Alufll( § HOISTING engines, 3 steamers, § locomotives, 110 cars and all machinery used on Eurek: Breakwater. J. B. JARDINE. 220 Fremont WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket; 700 rooms, 2ic night; reading room: free ‘bus and baggage to and from the ferry. EDISON Concert Phonograph, price reduced to $100; concert records. 32 (0. BACIGALUPI, 933 Marke: st., San Francisco. ILLUSTRATOR—Successful newspaper _artist would take a few pupils in {llustrating; work placed when competent. Box 148, Call ‘office. WILLING girl for small rooming house; good MI'D! 402 Jones st. CLASSIFIED advertisements znd subscriptions received at Call branch office, 220 Fillmore st W and second-hand_slot_machines bought and sold. W. C BEVTHA! $13 Kearny st. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1223 Polk open until 9 p. m. WANTED—Several hustlers at_once; staady work: good pay. 472%4 Thirteenth st., Oakland. GIRL wanted for general housework and cook- ing. €3 Bak near MeAlllster. BITUATION wanted by a man as gardener, hpstler or to do general work around place; city or country; reference. Box 132, Call. JAPANESE-CHINESE nnp Agency; all kinds heip. GEO. OAK! Grant 35 N N nuaw EIPLD\ MENT WANTED—FEMALE, a situation: best of reference. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. GERMAN woman would like to do house clean- _Ing; $1 and fare. 711 Howard st., room 7. RELIABLE girl wishes a position at general hounsr';wfl §00d city references. Please call 161 Stlver DRESSMAKING and plain sewing at reason- able prices. 254 California st near Steiner. ANTED—By a a man who thoroughly under- 1'2‘:5“4&"“ care of and bottling of wines. Box e 0 = e SRR 1 S SRR DR POSITION In wholesale house to learn busi- ness; salary no object; references. Box 1300, Call office. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky s Oren till 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- UPSTAP, nd subscriptions hias been opened at 1223 Polk st.; open till § p. m. RW&MI‘ wishes to g0 out Aul’l work oF Durse. . Address 915 Alabazma ', between Twentleth and Twenty-first, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscripti md‘;mm.—mwnmv- NEAT ooking 224 Howara BRIGHT young woman of good experience; must be rapid and good penman; office work. Box 1235, Call ofice: WANTED—Neat young lady to run _candy stand. Apply between 12 and 1 at the Stee; Ie— chase, Eizhth and Market sts. % TWO first-class trimmers wanted; week: steady position. DINAN, 24 Kearny. McDOWELL Dressmaking School, after 9 years of unparalleled lumcll' offers the same in- ducement to its ’llmu. the leading dress- cutting system of the world: easy to' learn: rapid wl::: thorough, practical and artistic course; erns_cut to g fons. McDOWELL, 103 Post st. gl e $100.000 TO loan on diamonds, watches, il skins, planos, guns. Uncle Harris, 15 G':I'flm. ‘WANTED—Girl Van Ness ave. $18 and $25 (16) to learn trade. Apply 2304 \ A BRANCH office for Call advertisemihts and subscriptions has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts.: open till § p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and rubscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia st HORSES, LIVE STOCK, Ete—For Sale FOR sale—One dark bay pacing mare (can under 20), 5 years old, over 1i.3 hands izh, 'd:‘n'lh' Xmuwélrn.e:s IIR: byu;m::‘-n 2:12), le, price d 80 Slinost sew Tathartoy. ety Brudsbabecs make, harness, etc., price $i%: also gent's double-seated road cart, Frazier's special, and harness, $50; must be sold. Inquire 347 Fremont st., rear. THE lace to get bargains in hot Stable. 1517 Mission st.; auctions every Tues- day, 11 o'clock. S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. FOR sale—One fine single set light weight speed harnese: best Moffatt leather; almost new. Apply 1729 California st. 4-C. flk wagon. $35: road cart, $12: light m'l.vll.“. 22 Golden Gate ave, A—33 1 DERBY and Fedora h ular Price Hatters, 3% Kearny st n. Po’- mxuumu«mmmunuw and ranges; from $1 up. 213 Fourth st. DRESS Jonts, R 75, fine suit. $i0. MISFIT ING PARLORS, 513 I":mlm . FOR Christmas presents call on SORENSEN, reliable feweler, 103 Sixth st.. below Mission. BOILERS, .ulnm drill planers.lathes, fron & wood: 2d hand. E, 139 Beale. SECOND-HAND machin . electrical su botlers and engines. H. 8 White, 816 Misston: BUYS, sells, rents gear machinery. bollers, water pipei new.2d-hand. Whitelaw,ii6 Spear: DR. CREELY'S C. P. Worm Pills; 1 drug- &ists, or Dog Hospital, 510 Golden Gate ave’ SAFES—New lld second-hand. THE MANN SAFE CO., 417-421 Sacram i "BURK MISCEL) T - Seciotion. end pm-' Box. m'gfi. Sy w. ANTED ZAn ¥ horsepower upright eagioe,