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28 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1900 e EXCHANG o I e BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Tall, corner of Market and Third streets, open enti] 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—21 Montgomery street, ; open until $:30 p. m. ; open until 3:20 p. m. pen until $:30 p. m. until 9:30 p. m. ; open until 10 p. m. Market street, corner Sixteenth; 1¢p. m. venth street; open until § p. m. "alencia street; open uptil 9 p. m. Polk street; open until § p. m. Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- open oh (Episcopal), cor. Bush and Frederick W. Clampett, oly Communion, § & m.: ; afternoon service, 4; the strangers specially cordial- | Morning—'Te Deum’ and -Bene- B-flat (Stainer); oftertory, “‘Mighty 4 (Hijler). Afternoon—""Magnifi- “Nune Dimittus” in B-flat (Stainer); “Agnus Del” (Meese Solennelie) | ; organ recital by Dr. H. J. S rnoon service Presbyterian ste., F angelistic The Greet Surren- corner Twe! .'N. Beard, D. ng by the Rev p. m., Sunday sz, superintendent. 6:15 p. m.. ague devotional meeting, led by *The Strength i #chool, B Mise Mabel Harrisg subject, 730 p. m., preaching by the evening social and enter- iy welcome. Seats free iscopal Church, Mis- Dr. €. D. Church, cor, Post a Adams, D. D.. pas services. At1la. r, Revealed Throug' heme, ‘‘Love for One's Al are cordially . Sclentist, Central bet. Kearny st. and . Science Bible lesson at spply and Demand.” dren at the same hour. ceting at & o'clock All urch of Jesus Christ, 320 m. and 7:80 p. m. hurch claims divine origin by angelic on (see Rev., M4, 6, 7); the dispen- ess Of times (Eph., 1, 10: n of the fullness of times ether in one all things iu d earth’ reaching 11 a e at 11 a m.; subject, Services every bun- ake elevator. T sddress by Re n Twentiet ntury Reli- Temple, at 4 P. ¥ 1o defray expense SOPHICAL Society—Public_lecture Theosophic Hall, Odd Fellows’ Eaith Houston of Chicago, e Home.” Golden chain 11 evening at & | Hall, Pythian Castle, 803 (b¥ request), ‘‘Cancers e, Nature and Cure, s of the lakes of lecture may pro- he X-ray exhibition at Market and Mason ets & | By Mason and Ellis g for men only to-day at 3 n a practical and im- Rev. J. E. Moore; seats invitea tortum, fice, 261 Arlington st.; at 4 Friday, 10 to 4 | test meeting. y-second bet 2; Mission Opera ¥ at 2 lay party, Wednesday S Tues evening circles essages from the bevond to-day, 2 and § and $i. 142 6th MARY EVANS demonstration cAllister. Wed. to all to. ; sittings. ance medium Phone Howard 5 121 Tursday, 12 o'clock, % Leavenworth st by Mrs. Wrenn, i others; good music independent alcht st seeting to-night. 145 TINGS—Iniversal Brotherhood. erica, §19 Mar- he Lost Chord.” otherhood ing day celebratt committee meets at 1 executive 2t 1:3) in the same y order THOMAS F. BARRY, Pres. COLLINS, See st 4 attend. C. E. PERRY, President. F. GALLAGHER, Secretary. , 9% Market mates invited to y ASTROLOGY. at 2 o'clock: all shop- | | ence Church, M. E. Cra. ! Native Sons’ bullding. | SMALL bakery w BUSINESS CHANCES—Contin ALL KINDR OF BARGAINS—SEE Oyster house; clears $300. Cigar store, §1200; cigar store. Produce, butter and Hotel and bar, $4000; Meat market; clearing $250. Fruit and grocery store Saloon; fine location Grocery and bar, $800; grocery and bar. Grocery and bar, §200; grocery and Stationery and book stor Branch bakery, $150; branch bakes Stationery and notions Brass foundry: clears $3%. Conl, wood and feed, $500; coal an Candy store, $500; candy store.. Drug store in good country town.. Blacksmith shop - Teaming business; cl 20 PLACES THAT 1 DO Tel. John 61 OT AL H TION, SELLERS! List whatever you have for with me. vEES.. hotel and bar. ed. THEM, s53zEtet bar. 50 Y. 8§50 350 2500 d feed. 500 800 2500 25) 2000 SVERTISE. . DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. eale 1 can sell for cash. 1 will advertise it free for you. I want 1 seil city and country real tate and business pleces. H. C. DECKER, 1620 Market &t., of no exclusive contract. Have buyer waiting with cash. es- pp. Fifth, | CITY Steam Carpet-beating Works. G. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. TWO-SEATED out-under surrey: in good or- der; leather top. Seen at 222 Mission st. EXPRESS wagon; single or double; cheap. Mission st., coal yard. 1u23 COLLECTION OFFICE:! - GEORGE W. 4 3 - DENTISTS. ALL kinds of wagons, les, carts, harness, etc., cheap. EGAN & SON. 2117 Mission st. NEW & 2d-hand wagons, buggles, carts & har- ness, Wi & drlfln‘r‘l!’-m:l' 15th and Valencia. CARPET HEATING AND CLEANING, WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing_ Works, 3:3-3i7 Tehama st.; tel. 8. 40. H. STEVENS, mgr., 35-40 §th st.; tel. South 250. J. McQUEEN'S California Carpet Cleaning Co., 453 Stevenson st.; tel. South 225; lowest rates. CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; laid at 4c. STRATTON'S, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 544, MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co., 240 14th | i cleaning, 3¢ per vard; tel. Mission T4. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 3%. GEO. WALCOM, proprietor. LIN'S Carpet-beating works, 338 Golden telephone Fast 1% BARGAIN business; Journal, $0_RALOON with 3 living rooms Call at Liquor Dealers’ Journal, fornia st., room 1. fair treatment. 5293 California st., room IN for buying or selling saloons or ai Liquor 1 Dealers’ de. 5301 Cali- fine FIRST-CLASS saloon, on Kearny st.; mint for right party; cheap; see Liguor Dealers’ Jour- nal, 5384 California st.. room 1. IRST-CLASS saloon, best pa 34000 cheap rent, long lease, stands investigatio h $7000. Call at Liquor Dealers’ Journal, wort 5381, Californi RGAIN—Grocery Dealers’ Journa room 1. st.. B and_bar cheap. iy California et., room 1 rt of town, Ltquor AN excellent business opportunity. Ome of the best openings in this oity for an investment of $4500; large monthly income; business highly respectabie and fullest investigation courted; bes ences. BA! rmanen of refer- For further information apply to F. S, 17 Crocker butlding, San Francisco. egotiators of Investment Secur! 856 Market st., room 320, Parrott ~Capital found for every branc —oommercial and miscellaneous —compa; —Interests and investments sit; —where receive careful attention —sentation here —everywhere. - PACIFIC STATES REALTY CO. itles. - building.— h of mfg., businesses; incorporated; securities marketed —STERLING BUSINESS OPENINGS uated el and repre- real estate exchanges made A FINE corner saloon near Market A 120-room hotel, with bar. A good-paying butcher shop; bargain. A fine grocery; doing $3000 per month. A good-paying rooming-house; cheap. Several other houses from $250 to. A fine bakery; good location; chea Candy and fruit stores; all prices; barzain: st.. 3500 400 See MITCHELL & ADAMS, 506 Market st. $300_SALOON; 1 living room: rent ing water; takes in daily §5. M. 719 Market st., near Call bufldin MPANIES finance 322, inclu GRIFFL . charters furnished; we ide our customers with bonds or bank certificates of deposit as collateral security to their stock or bonds: all done on commis- slon from sales of stocks or bonds. erence and reference to customers. E. ; bank ref- L. SQUIRE & CO., 625 Emma Spreckels bldg., S. F. ANTHONY P. MORRIS, reside $2500 WILL purchase one-half int corporation _clearing mont cerasing business; Aress box 4322, Call office. nt director. erest in a over $300 per salaried position as secretary at $100 per month; no liabilities and a safe and | best of references. A established and paying bus! town near 8. F.; best Call at once on H. Elmhurst, Cal well growing for sellt Real Es te, A PARTY wanted with small amount of money iness in a PITTOCK, to teke Interest as one of the promoters of & company now forming industry that Is safe, sure and very is no mining or oll scheme. ITH and horseshoeing bu: to develop a profitabl Box 433 siness with doing a good business, across the ba: for sale; shop to lease; owner going ew Address Blacksmith, box 27113, Call offic Oakland FOR sale—Dressmaking business handling the best of first-class trade in Oakland; locativn account of 2ied [ tit | | sg;nem‘mzu by Press and Public Everywhere. | ONE hundred dollars will buy a nice pleasant, | of reasons | large | | visited by business men of good repute, anxious | future investments, and by ladles of high social very desirable; party leaving on health. Address box 2108, Cali office, Oakland. | FIR S candy store In an_ up-to-date town; all hinery necessary for makin candy and ice cream; cause of selling, health; price $2000. Address box 4316, C per- WANTED—Lady patrons to cesist and form in cne of the best payving traveling en- tertainments: open to thorough investigation: emall capital required. Address box 4232, Call BARBER shop (four chairs); lic rent; 3 ving rooms: partly furni $325 SCHWEINHARD & CO., Market (opp. Mason). PARTNER with $1000 wanted wercial photograph business: edge of photo-engraving preferred. to en| © FIRST-CLASS repair shop, mae and lasts: worth §200. California; leaving cits one with k shop; low shed; ' price rooms 1 and 2, larze com BACK hine, shoes everything complete for ssiness; old stand; fine place; good baker. Box 4229, Call offi A_SALOON for sale o located in the otrero. Apply on premises, 1343 Kentucky $75—A_BRANCH bakery and notion store: periodicals, etc.: living rooms R sale—Butter. good business: cause, per cent profit. Box 10 FIRST-CLASS grocery and bar; heap; good & and poultry route: de sickness. Box 4241, WANTED—Party to invest $500; can insure Call office. Box 434, Call & “all location; sickness. Box 4341, LAW office for_sale; 200 books: furniture; clients; $30. 73 Murphy building. $22.000—GOOD business p make offer. e Ownes A CORNER grocery rent 1130 Market RESTAURANT: gcod business: first. tion: cheap: reason for selling, box 4271, Call of and fruit store; rooms; -class loc: other busi- BT ness 13 Fourth st BRANCH bakery, notions and laundrs cery and paper agency; doing good business; fine location; 4 rooms: large yard and ga seats &7 sicknees also vard with 20 chicks 605 Seventh st den: papers and laundry pay remt; $630. B “wll brench, 106 Bleventh s RESTAURANT for sale; only one in reach of | 4 factori employing 1000 people; restaurant ens; cause, ASTROLOGY reveals past and future: send 25c birth date, hour if known, for life eketch and 4-page book on astrology. PROFESSOR HATRD box 469, San Jose, Cal. FROF. A MASERY of E&ypt, greatest astrolo- wist and imist in the worl satisfaction Fuarant 437 Golden Gate ave. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ADVICE 1 divorce | cases taken oa contingent fees; correspondence solicited; confidential. Law and Land Co., room 422, fourtn ficor, 825 E . pecialty. Do fee without success; collections. NO. 1 butcher busines and wagons cost $20; Butcher, 378 Shotwell st barga! $1400; fixtures, horses, tn. Apply FOR sale cheap—Branch bakery and confection- ery; near school; owner leaving tos Seventeenth and Senchez sts. wn. Apply 2106 Fillmore st., near | | &he never aske a | you are interested in, all dates, facts, ete. | and SPIRITUALISM. ATTENTION! Removed! Removed! MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, The Greatest Medium And Clairvoyant On Earth. Has Removed Her Offices to Her Residence, 1061 SEVENTH AVENUE, EAST OAKLAND, Cal. This celebrated medium, the clairvoyant of all_clairvoyants, who sees it all, tells you all and instantly gives you peace and happiness. uestion, but before you ut- ter & word she tells you in full of all (lsI;l tells you who are frue to you and who are false,” what hopes you may have of winning your desires and what obstacles are in your way and how to remove them; how to make the best of your talents and prosper; how to get money. _She find lost articles and locates HIDDEN TREASURE. Before entering into business, law, divorae or marriage, consult me. Drive away evil spelis, stumbling blocks, bad luck and habits and overcome all evil works, rivals and enemies. She never fails. She has brought about more happiness than all other mediums. Others are helped, why not you? If you are Eoing to see a medium, why not see the very best? It costs no more. MRS. DR. A. D. HOWB Has no rival in her profession and stands with- out an equal before the public. Thousands ed her and tested her wonderful power are singing her pralses throughout the land and is She tells your complete past, your present life, your entire future, of all loved ones, what you should do to avoid trouble or disappoint- ment, how to recover lost or stolen property: she changes misfortune into good luck, - tells you how your business transactions will turn out and how to make them successful; she pre- Qicts important events long before they hap- pen;: in fact, there are no hidden mysteries so deep that she cannot fathom. Come all who suffer and be healed: come all speculators and be advised; come all iovers and win your idol; come all broken-hearted wives: come all who are in trouble and learn to bless this wonderful medium, the greatest prophetess now in America. Letters Come Pouring In From all parts of the world, involving ques- tions of great import and complexity, and every reply is most gratifying. To the froubled and unhappy her advice is soothing and beneflcial, giving them that peace of mind that wealth nor power can produce. Men of the world consult her upon matters of business and speculation; sporting men upon games of chance, Even min- ers of the Gospel send for her wonderful ad- vice and marvel at her power. Come all who suffer and be healed; come all speculators and be advised: come all lovers and win your idol; come all broken-hearted wives: come all who are in trouble and learn to bless this wonderful medium, the greatest prophetess now in America. MRS. DR, A. D. HOWB Should not be classed among the many cheap pretenders who infest the city and bring dis- repute to the profession. Madame's parlors are | for reliable information as to the outcome of standing. Her parlors are so arranged that one party does not see another while walting their turns to consult the medium. She is the only medium on earth recognized by the profession as their Brightest Star. Her power approaches the miraculous. and she might well be termed the Witch of Endor of the twentieth centur: To the Sick Especlally Her assistance Is priceless. Her '‘Revealed Medicines,”” registered and copyrighted, cure all diseases on earth, consumption, paralysis, rheu- matiem, all skin diseases, heart and nervous affections. The wonderful cures which she has made are the talk of the whole Slope. Write If you cannot call, for thousands upon thou- sands have been made rich, happy and healthy without ever having-come to see this wonderful woman. Consultation by mail s always most successtul and satisfactory, and all correspond- ence is kept sacredly confidential. Address or call, . MRS, DR. A. D. HOWE. Fee $100 and upward. Diagnosis Free. N. B—MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, 1061 Seventh avenue, East Oakland Take the broad-gauge ferry and get off at Clinton station, the second station from Broad- way. Open evi n_the year. —— CLAIRVOYANTS AND SPIRITUALISM. DINSMOR The renowned clairvoyant and developing mediem, Private sittings daily from 10 a, m. to § p. m. Grand clairvoyant test seance every Tuesday iday evening at 218 Eddy st ION! MRS. P. FABBER, most famous In advice confidential. except Saturday and Sunday at 373 Polk s no signs. DINSMORE Renowned clairvoyant; private sittings; mar- velous results; grand test seance every Tues- day and Friday evenings at 7:30.. 218 Eady st. a gifted eading tea leaves and Can be found daily MRS J. J WHITNEY, 1104 Market; trance, test. business medium; life reader: also medi- cal clairvoyant; stamp for circula: ittings $1. MRS_H. EVANS, the oldest and best magnetic healer in San Ffancisco, has returned and can be found at her residence, 112 Eighth st. WATSON, palmist and medium god e, “with beautiful charm iree. et st. readings 2c 1531 Mar- &4—DR. T, 5. HIGGINS' dental parlors, 927 Market ct., Gver Cafs Zinkand- Teeth extract- ed without pain by use of electricity, gas or chloroform; also by local anaesthetics a] 1o the gums: the best and most artistic dental work onable prices; pure gold fillings from §1 up; other filiings from 5lc: b-d:x de- cayed teeth carefully treated and filled or crowned without pain; piates that it from #50 up; open evenings and Sundays. A FULL set of teeth on a rubber plate, $5: a full set of teeth on & gold piate, $25i teeth without a plate; crown and bridge Work our specialty; see our flesh-colored piates, thinper and stronger than rubber, warranted for 20 years; fillings, 50c; crowns, $350: all work inless and warranted. Chicago Dental Par- ors, 24 Sixth st. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, $09 Mar- ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7 Flood bldg., you can have your extractions done painlessly; teeth Without plates our specialty: gold “crowns, 350 up; plates, extractions {ree; $4 50 up; of- fice hours. 9 a.'m. to 10 p. Sindays. 9'to 2 P. m. G. W. WILLIA' M anager. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 rrell st., ex- tracts and fills teeth painlessly by his won- derful secret method: crowns, §2; bridges, rubber or flexible plates, $3; received § first prizes: no students; guaranteed 12 years. FULL set of teeth, $: gold crowns, §3: new methods in bridge work: fillings. gold, $1 up; silver, T0c; painless extraction, Sic: gas given. New Yori Dental Parlors, 963 Mission, cor. th. DR. LUDLUM HILL. 1443 Market st Eieventh—Crowns, bridge work and fillings a e “all work re 3 DEAL gold filling inserted for ten guarantee for 5 $l. IDEAL DENT PARIS Dental Parlors. Full set of teeth, $ GUARANTEED dentistry: §I week; we refer tc 6000 patients. Esmond Dental Parlors, 43 Sixth. VAN VROOM—'Painle a 1001 Market st.. evenings and Su corner Sixth, G. DR. H. SET of teeth without plate. YOUNG. 1841 Polk % EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. GOOD cook with best reference wants situation at_general housework in a family of plain people. Call Monday at 474 Jessie st., nr. 6th. GIRL wants situation to _take care of children. 158 Siiver st., between Third and Fourth. RESPECTABLE woman wishes chamberwork; is first-class in every respect: or would as- sist with housework. R., 319 Minna st. RESPECTABLE, honest woman wants light housework, office cleaning, scrubbing or chamber work. Address or call 842 Alabama. YOUNG lady desires position as stei her; knowledge of bookkeeping. Box 1088, Cail. DRESSMAKER from the t; first-class cut- ter and fitter; goes out by the day; make suit in one day. 1532 Polk st. YOUNG woman wants situation in_small fam- ily; 18 a_good cook; can give references. Call at 7S Fell MAN and wife want situations as cook and laundress Tor hotel or summer resort. 3i5 sh ave. WOMAN wishes place in lunch house or res- taurant over lunch hours or boarding house. Call or address 264 First st. TOUNG lady wishes a position as traveling saleslady: will travel for any firm; call at £ om 235, Golden West Hotel, 68 to 76 s st SWEDISH girl wishes position as plain cook and do general housework. Apply 1682 Lom- bard st.. near Octavia. SWEDISH woman with good references would like position In American family as Box 24, Call branch, 106 Eleventh st. ELDERLY Scotch woman wishes a place; is good cook and housekeeper; light work; mod- erate wages; city or country. Address 342 Minna st., bet. Fourth and Fitth. near Mar- ket: 200 rooms: 2ic to $150 night: $150 to $6 week: convenient and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subacriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 A BRANCH office for Call advertisements subscriptions lias been established at 1098 jencia st $ graduate opera- OHIO Dental ™ -lors, Inc.: £50 Market. tors: open evenings and Sundavs. DOG HOSPITAL. DR. BUZARD'S Dog Hospital, Post, Fillmore— Advice and medicine Toc; cliy visits $1%0; all animals treated; dogs boarded. Tel. West 638, —_— e | X BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1223 Polk st.; open til 9 p. m. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts.: open until 9 p. m. — e | DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dressmaking : sewing de- partment open to all during March; patterns cut 2c up. 103 Post st. &, _F. Dresemaking, Ladies' Tailoring School; French tafloring system taught. 306 Van Ness. PARISIAN dressmaking. 857 Geary st.; dresses made, §5 up; dresses made over; perfect fit. 'ACCORDION pleating factory. All kinds ing,pinking. 121 Post, over EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. WANTED- By younz man In San Jose, for household or food article; canvass or dis- tribute; no books. Address GUY R. MERRI- MAN, 982 South Seventh st., San Jose, Cal A FOR EXCHANGE. San Francisco residence wanted, in good loca- tion; will pay $6000 cash and give a beautiful Fruitvale residence; large corner lot; beautiful grounds; worth “fla«b v;;fl l:o,:h;umb:a a first- class place wanted. oL 2 Ollallnnd. 7 ACRES—Vaca Valley; 20 in fruit, balance fine land; room house, barn, etc.; value $6500 clear; trade for Oakland or city property. 320 acres, Lake County, 60 acres cleared, im- provements; value §2600 clear; trade for Oak- land property. Large list of ranches and city property for exchange. LAW & LAND CO., 8§25 Market st., room 422, fourth floor. A FINE income stock ranch of 1920 of the best in the State, fully equipped stocked with best breeds of cattle a! 150 acres in grain; fenced with hog-proof wire fence, 000; on easy terms; must be sold; change for good income producing HENLEY, 11 Montgomery st., 1 to 3 p. m. FOIt SALE or exchange—$300; 4-room cottage, finished basement; lot 25x125: chicken houses: well; near San Mateo and Mission cars: would exchange for 5 acres improved. C. JOSLIN, 250 Thrift near Capitol, Ocean View. FLATS TO LET. ASH ave., 125, bet. Polk, Van Ness, McAllister | and Fulton—Modern 4-room WIE . ff Eleventh st.—Flat of 3 B me: ::vl‘fidgw and ball; cheap rent. CHESTNUT, 78, above Taylor—8 rooms and bath: lars yard; fine m:flm \1gv CLARA, 217—Sunny bay-window flat; 3 large rooms; §8 50; no children. CORNER upper flat, 7 rooms and bath; fine view; $14. Flat of 4 rooms and bath, $10. Flat of 3 rooms, §7. Key at 449 Seventeenth. FLAT of 3 sunny rooms. % Elliott Park, off Steiner st., between Geary and O'Farrell. | bath, etc.; rent acres, one | and nd hogs: modern; FLAT of 5 room §12. 911B Flibert s IF vou want to move get printed list flats to let from BALDWIN & HOW ELL, 10 Montgomery. MODERN 4-room flat; bath and basement; nice location. 1805 Eddy s NEW upper modern sunny fi bath. 975 Golden Gate ave. son Square. NEW flats; light, basement. 2129 Jones st. 5 rooms and opposite Jeffer- 5, 6 rooms: yard; sunny; near Greenwich. gemeral housework and cookin IR o st ret. 1711 Buchanan: call Monda Tight housework residing with p FANTED—An old lady to keep house: small WA e Jiaht work. 3 Clarence court, off Bu chana, cor. Geary. A YOUNG xirl for family; wages $15. ramento ANTED—A young girl to assist with two WA N aven: small wages. 50 O Farrell st. NEAT girl for light housew; e 8. | Call Monday TOUNG aifl to assist_in light | ‘wages $10. 1839 Market st., near FIRST-CLASS sewer Polk st. general housework: smal 316 Walnut ave., near Sac- york: two in family: Oak st for dressmaking WANTED—Young girl to ass §13 Webster st. ist in housework TAILORESS wanted. llf‘&lhrflfl ot WAITRESS wanted. Apply People’s Rest rant, 61 Clay st. WOMAN for light housework; 3 In fami washing: $3 week. 562 Mission st. LEARN dressmaking and talloring by brated MecDowell system; selected others to represent the United States = Paris Exposition because it s the best m«: for cutting all kinds of ladies’ garment Itmited leesons and individual inst teaching cutting, fitting and finishing ing and tailor-made dresses: your o terial made up: easy payments: prep: for spring trade; sewing department o all. McDOWELL'S, 103 Post st ‘APPRENTICES on shirts: paid while learn APPRENARD SHIRT FACTORY, cor. and Grove st WANTED—A refined young woman as governess to take care of six-year- TMust have best of references; German ferred. Call at 1905 Van Ness ave., betw 10 and 12 a. m. WELL-EDUCATED _and nurse mirl for boy 3 years old; must ing. 997 Golden Gate ave TED—2 girls about 15; plece work: W AN e recuired. —Address box 1089, call WANTED_Female help at the National Laun- dry. 411 Sanchez st. TAILORESS—Finisher on _custom paats at 5, room 18, top floor. the experienced T FRENCH cook wishes position; worked in the best hotels in France and in the East; best references. Address box 4320, Call office. ALL-AROUND cook; wide experience; good reputation; wants situation. GEORGE STOLL, 106 Edd room 39. EDUCATIONAL. LD'S Bustness College, 24 Pos ctical courses in bookkeeping, languages, telegraphy, ivil, electrical and mining engi 3 50-page catalogue free. HEA P typing, branches, c cering, et SMALL, active elderly man would like situa- | city or country. Address J. 629 Clay TWENTIETH, 3442, near Capp—Lower flat of 4 rooms and bath. TWENTY-SIXTH, 408, near Noe—Sunny flat of 4 roms; bath: basement: yard; rent $11. TWO sunny flats, upper and lower; 4 and 3 rooms. $M-06 Minna st., above Tenth. ? SUNNY lower flats, 4 rooms each; newly papered: $10. 110 and 11634 Perry st. NGINEER and machinist of long experience, | up-to-date, has good references, will = services In a mine free until learns to hoist. | BOOKKEEPING as it is done: superior post- graduate course; rapid calculations. TARR, expert accountant, Flood building. L D. M Broadway, Oailan | SITUATION wanted — Strong Swedish man: | house man cr porter; steady, sober, good | worker. Address box 432, Cali. ALL students but two taking full course this year got positions. SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1235 Market st. ENGINEERING school, civil, electrical mining, mech., survey, assay, archi.: and even.; est. 1564, VAN DER NAILL TO_ “Morning Call_Hon Home Study Classes forming; French conversation. cantils ibrary, 530 G. G. ave., r. 5, 6: hi WHY S-Stammer? Guaranteed cure or ‘money refunded; write or call for parcicular: 131 Market st., S. F. VIOLIN, zither, banjo, mandolin, gultar in- structions reasonable. W. P. CHAMBERS, 216 Eddy st. DANCING lessons given in_exchange for plano lessons by professional. Box 434, Call office. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st. scholarship, $:0; send for catalogue. PIANO lessons S0c at pupil's home; referen: 1346, Call, . ballroom or stage, quickly taught; v. or class. Barker's Academy, 921 Misslon, ESPINA, Penman: business writing a specialt engrossing; Spanish. 337 Phelan building. AN experienced woolen stock and sample man would like situation with first-class hous good examiner and hard worker. Address box 4200, Call G man. good education, good mechanic, ants steady employment; references present employer. Box 4343, Call office. COACHMAN and wife; man a thorough coach- man; wife as maid and seamstress or to take care of private place; references. C. S., 1022 Jackson = - - — | WANTED—Situation as first-class_blank book | paper ruler; any place in State of California. "LINE, San Francisco. old, wishes position | BTRONG b | |~ with firm, 1d be possible for him | to advance; best of references. Address 538 | Stevenson st YOUNG man, 15, desires position in _mercantile | house; writes plain hand: fair at figures; not | afrald of work; well acquainted with city; can give references. Address N. H., Station | C, city. FRENCHMAN with the best references, speak- | ing English and German, wants situation cook or waiter in a private family. V. W. box 4347, Call office. { FURNITURE of 4 rooms for sale cheap; no $20_NICE sunny upper flat, 6 rooms. 328 Polk | st.. between McAllister st. and Ash a $20_FLAT: 6 rooms and bath. 16 Pearl st., bet. Valencia and Guerrero. | o o e — | SEPARATE flat, 3 rooms; yard; rent §10; no | _Keamy e iy children. 518 Webster st. ABOUT 150 more sewing machine operators wiil : = f0d good paying work in Levi Strauss & Co SUNNY flats of 5 and 6 rooms; fine view and | overmil factory, 3% Fremont st. MR. Di- == e yard. 707 Stockton st. 18, Supt. = | TO let—Modern flat, 7 rooms and bath: 817% | LADIES' cloaks, suits, 31 per week. Eastern Geary st: $5. LANDRY C. BABIN, 413| Outfitting Co.. 1308 Stockton, near Broadwa Xearty & CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2220 Filimore A BRANCH office for Call advertisements a ‘subscriptions has been established at 1098 V.. lencia st. BRANCH office for the reception of adv tisements and subscritions has been opens at 1228 Polk st.; open until § p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at ths northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts.; open until § : MAGNIFICENT flat to let; § rooms and bath; all modern improvements; centrally lo- | cated; Western Addition; north side. Apply owner, 115 Bush st., FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. TO let—Flat of 3 or 4 rooms and bath. Inquire at 310A Lily avenue. BIRCH AVE., 5—4 rooms and bath; nicely fur- nished. FURNITURE FOR SALE. FOR sale—Furniture of 3 housekeeping rooms; bargain; nicely furnished; rent reasonable. Apply at 309 Hyde st. from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. | ENAMELLED iron beds, all sizes, 32 90; heavy matting 10c yard: i-plece bedroom set, $20. Fastern Outfitting Co., 1310, 1312 Ftockton st., near Broadway. dealers. 2521 Clementina st. ROOMS furnished In oak for $48 50, with No. 7 range, King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market. ——— FURNITURE WANTED, CHAS. LEVY buys your furniture, plano. 1135 Market st.; teiephone Jessi ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc.; day or eve.; $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. CIVIL service coaching: A evening. San Franeclsco Business College, AN ex-U. 8. trumpeter would like to do ad- ‘vertising for one or more firms: is an expert at his business and a general good rustier and believe could give good satisfaction. Ad- | dress 405 Kearny st., room 30. ALFRED WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pavs the highest prices for your 2d-hand furniture. W. E. CODY (late with J. T. Terry & Co.) buys furniture, carpets. Mission: tel. Red 3353 VIOLIN, mandolin, guitar. Prof.Merkl. success- ful teacher. 1003 Mission:best methods,results FRENCH, Spanish, ete. Prof. De Filippe's Acad- emy of languages,320 Post est.1871;ablest prof: PIANO, banjo, mandolin; reasonable term thorough instruction. Studio, 405 Geary, r. 47. CLASSES {n German, French, Spanish; $2 per month. Add. Language Teacher, 504 Taylor. SHORTHAND taught personally and by mail; languages. Miss M. G. Barrett, 302 Montgy e EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. A_JAPANESE and Chinese employment office, No. 35 Geary st., established over b vears, re- moved to $21 Poat &t near Powell. GEO. AOKI, 421 Post tefephone Bush 135. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese. 426 Powell, near Sutter; tel. Black 1321 CHINESE and Best help. 41414 O'Farrell st. panese Employment Office— tel. East 426. POSITION ough vinevardist: smith, on ranch by married man; thor- foreman § years; black- carpenter; wife excellent cook; no Box 1086, Cail. First-class man on horses, har- rriages; young man; neat and re- ; best city and San Mateo refer- Address J. C., box 4310, Call. SITUATION wanted as engineer or fireman eity or country; by a steady man; reference given. Address box 4301, Call. WANTED by a young man to take care of horses_or any other position. Address box 4302, Call. ences. HELP WANTED—AGENTS. SR U S M Ay s TR PN AGENTS can make $10 per day selling our nov- elty machine; write: on application will send cut and terms. THOS. x. FOOTE CO., Los Angeles, AGENTS—Easy seller; no fake; absolutely new; saves business men money. very large | profits; write quick. T. M. HAMMOND, Mii- waukee, W LADY agents—If you want the best money makers get the Hygeia Electric Corsets and skirts; the standard for 20 years. Address Western Corset Co., St. Louis. Mo. GARDENER—Situation wanted by single man: fully understands his business; first-class ref- erences. Address box 196, San Rafael, AGENTS—Contra Costa, Alameda, San Joaquin and Stanislaus; money in this; investigate. CLARK, 751 Nineteenth st.. Oakland. WANTED—Best family cook, general house- worker and wash and ironer. Please call to CHONG HING, room 6, %02 Clay st., city. AGENTS—Want managing agent for Fresno. Tulcre, Kern and Kings counties; money in this. HERRICK, 1417 Brush st., Oakland,Cal. FIRST-CLASS c-eman wishes a position: very best of references. Address box 4306, Call. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE, DRUG clerk wishes a oosition as clerk; refer- ences given. Box 4208, Call. COMPETENT woman with a child desires a situation: good cook and houseworker; refer- ences. MISS H, CULLINAN, 323 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS bread and pastry baker wants posttion;” hotel; ity or country. Box 4 ‘all. ; FIRST-CLASS German cook desires situation, best city references, city or country; also a first-class Swedish cook desires a situation. MISS 1. CULLINAN, 323 Sutter st.; phone Main 61. FIRST-CLA CLASS infant's nuree desires situatior best city references; city or country. MISS H. CULLINAN, 323 Sutter st. STRICTLY first-class Danish cook wants posi- tion in institution or hotel; has very best ref- erences. Apply C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st.; phone Grant 185 AT the Swedish and German Employment Bu- reau a number of first-class girls await situa- ticns. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st. POSITION wanted as lady's mald by lady un- derstanding hairdressing, manteuring, _ete.; best of references. Address box 4382, Call. BLDERLY lady wishes to assist in light house- work; more for a home than pay. 2) Eddy st. WOMAN of 37 years wishes situation as house- keeper for first-class hotel or resort; 10 years' experience. Address box 440, Call THOROUGHLY competent and experienced stenographer and typewriter, also bookkeeper, desires position: best references given. Ad- MME. MOREAU, the best medium and card reader; 2%c up. Fourth st., near Misston. FOR rale—15,000-gallon tank, pump. 1528 Fifteenth st. windmill and FIRST-CLASS saloon; fine fixtures; ness; for sale chea Box 1084, Cal TO LET—Cafe privilege at Lurline Ba and _lA\“(ln sts. Apply on premises, good bus 11 office. us! FOR sale—Old-established restaurant; good business; cheap; sickness. Box 4268," Call. HOWE, atty at law, $50 Market, cor. Stoektn. o T o Ll e ce. ADVICE free: no charge uniess successful. W. Mis- B DAVIDEON, 377 Marwet ot opp Mason: g ¥. H. MERZ3ACH, sttornev at law, has re- | MARTIN ARONS ar . 2 3 N ARONSOHN, Notary Public—Offic sumed pra. LS . st., Clunie bldg. Sith A, 3. Speck & Co.. real estate, 557 Mar: e a Epreckeis bidg.. 827 Mar. | Xt #0. cor. Third: telephone Main 5635, resi- ket #t.: consultation free; no fees in CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly 16 _pages, sent to any address in the 1 States, postpaid, for §i per year. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. LADY with grown family wishes : £00d tome, Box 4345, ¢ or 2 children to board in German best care. 422 Minna st. ung child )D home for 2 children ‘over 2 years old. board child 2 years and yard: terme $10. §34% Valencla. BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. ECHOOL DOOKS bought &nd exchanged. Holmes Book Co.. 704 Mission st., :"l?‘hfl". PRIVATE over: sun: ny dence 2103 Geary st. NEW bakery or laundry; 3-can milk wagon; 2- seated spring wagor wagons. 3 grocery 22 Cortland ‘ave. or delivery WANTED_Notlon and varlety store; must be che: Box 262, Call office. | ARNOLD DICKSON gives everybody tests to- night, 10c; sittings daily, %c, 6. 148 Bth, r. 1. HEALING and develop'g medium; satisfaction readings % and 50c this week. 942 Mission: MME. SHAFFER. clairvoyant, card reader; aittings daily. 2i2% Sixth st. MME. ZEREDA of 5 Seventh st. 1s the original ypiy life reader: readings %c. EDWARD EARLE, Independent slate writer, 330 Elils st.: circle Sun, and Wed. evenings. MEDA HOSKINS, 1423 Mrket., bet. 10th & 1ith; cfr. Tres. § p.m.; Thurs. 2 p. m.; 3c.; sit datly. dress box 4312, Call office. TED young woman wishes to travel companion, to care for invalid or lady's maid; best references. Box 4313, Call office. GOOD second girl and waltress desires situa- tion; good city references. Box 4315, Call. WOMAN wishes to go out by the day washing or house cleaning. Call at 611 Turk st. SITUATION wanted as chambermald, seam- stress or lady's mald; best references. Ad- dress $28% Howard st. SEAMSTRESS from New York wishes position in private family; thoroughly competent; un- derstands dressmaking thoroughly; no objec- tion to traveling or assisting with other light duties. Address or call 236 r st., room 11 RESPSONSIBLE card reader moved from 1322 to 1425 Mission st.; satisfaction guaranteed. YOUR future told by cards, 2c. 944 Howard st., 10 a m. to 10 p. m. MRS. EBERHARDT, spirftual test meeting, 7:30 p. m, 10c, 23250 22d, bet, Mission and Valencta. MRS. ELLIS—Tests to all; circle Tues,, Fri., 2 p. m.; Mon., 8; %c; sittings $1. 233 Valencla. ROUTE Box 6. Oaklang Postoffice. of 844 papers on this paper for sale. COFFEE_ and tea rout ed W. CASWELL & B0 s T from GEO. WANTED—A contractor and bullde; to take &n interest and give a general management in securing &nd executing contracts for a fireproof construction that has been thorough- 1y established and earning large _ Address J. K., box 4257, Call office. dividends. FOR sale—Half interest in first-class delicates- sen to bright young German who understands the business; apply: easy term: LAND BROS., 121 Clay st., S. F. thoroughly none others need references. Apply WIE- BOOT AND SHOE MARGAINS. CHILDREN'S shoes, neat and good, Ladies’ lace or button shoes, specia. 50 pair men's ghoes, all sizes. specia Feople's Shoe Store, 1308 Stockton, nr. PARTNER wanted with can clear §75 month. COWING & CO., 1130 Market st. CANDY and bakery; best in il cause, sick- st _ness COWING & CO., 1130 n?;n.’ahl'\'s ood-paying restaurant and room- Rox 4%, Call office. e SMALL, but good paying shoe store. Shoy; ‘work ‘enough to employ 1 must’ sell cheap, rope. MATTERN & MOORE, 2% gomery st. account of returning to E: also work- teady men. New Mont- CAPE Nome—We want parties with small cap- ital who desire to zo to Cape Nome and work our valuable claims. Particulars address Manager, (32 Market, room 1, Ban Francisco. CARRIAGES AND WAGON MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, card reader and palmistry, 25c; truth or no pay. 1149 Mission. MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently: business advice: names given: 25c up, 5 Fourth st. MME_SYBILLE—Cradle to grave: future hus- band's picture, Zc; ladles. 914 O'Farrell st. COTTAGES TO LET. 6-ROOM elegant cottage; modern; bath and baggage room; rent reasonable; qulet; refer- ences. 817 Seventeenth st., Oakland. FOLSOM, 23% Cottage; 7 rooms and bath, large vard; rent $20. TEHAMA, 9—Cottage, 6 sunny rooms; yard, etc.; business location; rent cheap. 2 COTTAGES, 4 rooms each, $3 and 115 Man- chester et., off Folsom; rent §$ and $10; key at 350 Precita ave. WANTED—By Eastern widow, position as man- aging housekeeper; city or country; good home more of an object than wages; only re- liable parties need answer; reference given. 236 Sutter st., room 11. COMPETENT, trustworthy woman wishes any kind of light housework by the day, or would take care of children. Box 4327, Call office. YOUNG lady wants room and board in ex- change for light services. Box 432, Call. SWEDISH girl with experience; cook and laundress; city references. Call from 11 to 5 P. m., 1060 Howard st., room 6. LADY with child would like a place to do chamber work or cook for men; city or coun- try. 120 Sixth st. ‘WOMAN wishes position in a respectable room- ing house or hotel to do chamber work or mend bed linen from § to 4; or will take sew- ing home. Box 4318, Call office. An American woman who understands Ger- man desires a position as housekeeper, lady's nurse or sewing; is a good cook: no postals; city or country; references. 127 Turk st. YOUNG girl wishes position; general house- work and plain cooking: wages $15. Call Monday at'c3 Langton st., near Folsom and Nenth. EXPERIENCED dressmaker desires position as seamstress in family; willing to assist with children or light household dutles; ref- erences. Box 4337, Call office. $10-BAY-WINDOW cottage; 4 rooms; water free. i08 Collins st.. near Geary. $10—COTTAGE of 3 sunny rooms. 134 Rose st.. Mmammomfl-u_uuml&. §-ROOM 4 ., £ 26n ana Bryant, ar. cthy key mext door, No.3s RESPECTABLE young girl wishes a situati to assist in light housework. Please call ul.: 20 Howard court. Rl bt SO RO T T MIDDLE-AGED woman wants men’'s flannels Piies Tersonable. "GA Bernard sk mear Ba: Gfic, off Taylor. Tgaamlow CARPENTER wishes position. 1711 Market st., downstal, GARDENER, thoroughly competent man, ‘wishes situation for orchard, nursery or large private place; no trifiers. A. V., Swiss Hotel, 627 Comme: 1 st. WANTED—Position as bookkeeper, cashler or otherwise. Address Spreckels, box 4203, Call. JAPANESE boy wants to do housework. 707 Devisadero st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Va. lencia st A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1223 Polk st.; open until § p. m. GENTLEMAN and lady of good address as so- licitors for prominent local company; liberal salury when ability is proved. ~Address box 4263, Call ofn HARPER & BROTHERS subscription works have never been pushed here; splendid Om- tunity for solicitors; ectire line. CTRLL. 208 Rearay. st HELP WANTED—FEMALE. C. R. HANSEN & CO......PHONE GRANT 155 HOTEL DEPARTMENT .. ises_ Santa Monica, §20, free fare; 2 waitresses, Coronado Beach, §20; 2 waitresses, Fresnc, $%9; 2 waitresses, Visaiia, §20; Mon- terey, 320; 7 waitresses, city, $20: 4 restaurant waitresses, $6; 2 lunch and dinner waltresses, $5; woman _cock. $3) FAMILY DEPARTMENT Nurse for 1 child, $20; colored cook, 2 cooks, city, $30; 5 other cooks, city,” §25; 3 cooks, country, $25; 25 housegirls, 32. $10; cook, country,’ §30.'see party here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st . WANTED—Middle-aged woman of good dispo- sition to care for 2 children: very nice place short distance in country: $20 per month an. good home. W. D. EWER & CO., Employ ment Agents, §10 Ciay st A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts.; open until § p. m. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Cail, 16 pages, sent 1o any sddress In the Unifed States, postpald. for $1 per year. E OPTICIANS. WANTED—Girl for housework, 2 in family, $30, German cook, 3%, no wash; 4 cooks, German style, §25, $20; second girl, §20; wWoman with a 5; ranch cook, $25: cook for men, $20; restaurant cook, $7: cook for home res. ant, 2 nurse girls. $20; 4 chamber maids, 3. $ a week, $I5, $i8 a_month; wai ), city and country: 2 ironers, $9 a week: 75 housexirle. 320, 325, 330, city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 316 Sutter. CUT THIS OUT. NEW METHODS In fitting Mayerle's Eyeglyasses and Spectacles by mail. READ THIS: Mr. George Mayerle, 107114 Market st., San Francisco—Dear Sir: The glasses I ordered from you by matl, much to my surprise, give me per- fect satisfaction. When I ordered them I very much doubted your ability to suit me, but I must confess that I am deiighted with them. I have just had three sets of glasses made to order, but since I have been using yours I have filed the others away on a back shelf. ARTHUR DRANSFIELD, Librarian Public Library, New Harmony, Ind. FROM REAR ADMIRAL W. T. SAMPSON. Mr. George Mayerle, San Francisco—Dear Sir: 1 recefved your glasses about August 14, just as we were salling from Guantanamo for New York. The glasses had evidently taken a long journey before reaching me, which they did in good order. They fit utifully, and 1 have been using them constantly since they came. Yours sincerely, % Ar"l‘filsesmx ear Admiral, U. 8. £ CURED DREADFUL Barn, Mr. George Mayerle—Dear 8ir: 1 write to In- form you that the glasses I received from vou have cured the dreadful pain in my head. for which I am thankful to you. E. BAGOT, 1538 Lafayette st., Alameda, Cal. FROM GREAT FALLS, MONT. Mr. Mayerle, expert opticlan, San Francisco—Dear Sir: Your glasses arrived last week and have proven very satisfactory in every respect. I shall take pleasure in recom- mending them to any one suffering from affec- tlons of the eve. Please duplicate order in eye- glasses with you patent offset frames. WATERY, PAINFUL AND st Loy A FUL A RE EYES Mr. Mayerle—Dear Sir: My exes have watery and were inflamed and W‘S.fi.r?u": Jong time. The glasses that have Seen ibed by doctors and opticlans seemed to sult me fine when I first put them on, but ea: awrul in after using them awhile; but your glasses ave entirely cured my eyes. 1 can use them with comfort. JOHN SETINPFLE, Mayerle's glasses are used by the highest U7 S. army, navy and Government officlals and most-eminent doctors, lawyers and clergymen, Mayerle's copyrighted of fitting glasses by ‘mail sent to any address on receint of 2 stamp. GEOKGE MAYERLE, expert opticlan 5 Market st R i exam. free. GERMAN WA’ MAIL, §0c. GEQ, MAYERLE, 1 Market st.: examination free: Germia eyewater by mail, 50c. Phone, Mint, 257. TWO German cooks, $39 to $35; cook f Park, $0: cook for mines, $55: housewor. Colfax, $30; Berkeley, $25; Oakland, $25: So- noma. '$20; San Mateo, $20; 6 second girls, §25 and $20; 10 waitresses and chambermaids, §£; and §15, city and country; French second girl, §25; restaurant waitress, $ per we. cook for men, $13: housekeeper, city, $13: country, $10. gentleman and 3 children, fare ?&"&z Szumil;ework llr:n. city and country, ), g young girls to 3. a8 CULLEN, 1 Sutter st T ¥ 1o 315, nougsmsu.. two in family, mald and seamstress, $25: wee 3 nursegirls, $15 and N 512 cook, Napa. $35, ‘see party here Mon. two housegiris, Oakland, 323 and $20, ses party here; neat young giri to take care of one child, $12 to $13; cook, boarding-house, §25 waltress.’ Los Gatos, 0 must ko Monday ress, city, $20. MRS, N g waltre ORTON, 313 Sut. £30; chamber- FIRST- cmk“b' - S SAL] N, GENTLEMEN AND ‘E\’fi?fi GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA CO. 148 Ninth st. ! §€1 Market s 1332 ::3:“:?"" i 210 and 212 Grant ave., 218 T visadero st., |3008 Stxteenth 475 Haight st |21 iss: % 140 Sixth s 3385 Mioms 1413 Poik s G!rfl.las “;ANTED. > 0 .work on shirts; besinners taught. v STRAUSS & CO., 2% Fremont st.; ,;,&.Bl;: WE want solicitors for Woman's Home panion: subscription books, etc ; ’iuy ls::; and commissions. Western Advertising Francisco. Co.. Bush st., San YOUNG girl wanted for Alamed: general housework. Apply at 1064 ! _day, between 3 and ¢ o'el:'iulmn . EXPERIENCED cperators on sun oy bonnets, 5808 & 60! A Banseme s "* BAUER GIRL for cooking and Bauare, between Sixth and Severthe mmbin and Harrison. GIRL for housework and plain cooking: smal family; wages $15. 608 WANTED—A ol S ‘woman for MPLOYERS. ¥ 35,000 EMPLOYERS OF HELP. now send their orders to MURRAY & READY, 624 and 836 Clay st., for skilled and unskilled help; MURRAY & READY have each person listed for situation for which ha is individually adapted. Help furnished free of charge. MURRAY & READY. PHONE MAT Leading Employment and Labor Agents. WANT TO-DAY, 7 A. M.. - ght, milk wagon driver, §3 ? 3 boys for stores, MURRAY & READY, 636 Clay st & 14 COOKS.. $65, 345, $35, $30, $25 and found 16 walters, some dress suit 3 Taundryme: found: candy-maker, $40; second . $9; young man for delicacy store, ¥ found er boys. MURRAY & READY, §34-636 Clay % FARMS....DAIRIES.....WOODS 37 milkers and butter-makers, $4, and found ...........c..-. : 45 farm, orchard and vineyard b parts of California, $30, §26, §25. $29 and fou 6 choremen and boys. $20, $10 and for 203 woodchoppers, tiemake: bolt makers, picket and post makers, $2 $2, §150, 81 cord. $4 50 per 1000, 10c to each. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 C 3 GOLD, siiver and coal miners. $2 50, 8, 8 5 day. MURRAY & READY, 63463 Clay st TOOK and wife for 20 men at a mine, $65 and found. MURRAY & READY, 6263 Clay st AT C R, HANSEN & CO.'S....14 GEARY ST. Wanted—Monday morning at 7:30, with blank- ets, ready to start, scraper teamsters, hold- ers aad loaders, for the Coast Railroad, Santa Barbara County; free fare; bring your blank- ets and lunch, ready to go on train. 100 coa! miners; § quarts miners. §250 day: 3 house painters, country hotel, $125 day and found, see boss here; blacksmith's helper, 32 a day. Coachman and gardener, private place; §35 and found. French or Swiss second cook, hotel, baker and pastry cook, ecountry hotel. baker, country baker, $30. Waliter, country club, $35; 2 neat hotel wait. ers. country, $25; waiter, country hotel, §27 50. Colored walter, country hotel, $35. €. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED—Piper for hydraulic mine, 30 per month and board and free fare. W. D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. WANTEDDairyman, small dairy, good steady place, $30 and board: 2 milkers, §25; gardener, near city, $125 per day and board; farmers, woodchoppers and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay BARBERS' Protective Union—The only legal organized union on the coast. J. J. HEINZ, Employment Sec'y, 630 Market, downstairs. BARBERS Progressive Union—Fres emp! ment. H. Bernard, Sec., 104 7th; tel. Jessie 1 with references; 60; op, $5 and found; second SIDE LINE. We have a grocery and housefurnishing stds line that is & dandy: and we don't want all there's in it: your commission will be pleas- ant. CARR & SON, 13 William st., New York. WANTED—Printing ink salesman with an es- tablished trade: state amount yearly territory: salary expected; references. n ican Printing Ink Co., 19 Randolph st., cago. WE want solicitors for ““Woman's Home panion,” subscription books. ete.: easy and good commissions. WESTERN ADVER- TISING CO., $13 Bush st., San Francisco. FOR a consideration I will ald bookkeeper, drv goods or furniture salesman to secure situa- tion: out of town department store; state offer. Box 4228, Call office. WANTED—Man of good appearance and edu- cation to interview professional and business men. Address, stating age and experience box 4319, Call office. WANTED—First-class drill man: must be co: petent to 1ake charge. COAST CONTRACT- ING CO., Brown's wharf, foot of Leaven- worth. st. ORCHESTRA players wanted for large lished amateur orche: Box 4325, ( WANTEDOffice boy; state age and qual Box 417, MEN snd women to learn barber trade at S. F. BARBER SCHOOL, 1A Howard st ANTED—Competent mathematical {nstrur A. LIETZ & CO. WANTED—Buyer and manager for glove partment; must be thoroughly experienced a have first-class references. Box 4330, Call ANTED- First-class cabinet maker. FI SCHINDLER. 13 Market st WANTED— 22 Box 431, Cal BOY—14 to 18; architect's office: no wages first ¢ montha. Addrees in own writing, box &3 Call. WANTED—-Partner with $25 for a b . FERRY, 570 Mission st., under salo basement. GARDENER can find work by inquiring at the _Pacific Nursery. cor. Baker and Lombard sts ERRAND boy for dfug store; §2 50 week. A: iy bos 4351, Calt office. YOUNG man to work in dairy; 320 and found. 0 Pomnt Lobos ave. cor. iith. WANTED—German painters to organize Wednesday, Feb. on cor. of Seventh anl Natoma sts. at § p. m. sharp. Committes Apply at 2 TWO carpenters on store fronts. P. m., 2% Missicn st. YQUNG man wanted as cook. Apply 3:2 Main SALESMEN everywhere to sell our line of * : goods: side iine or mfim".'?'nlu“&r s necessary: free KE. 3943 Market st.. Philadelphia. WANTED First-class outside man f0 nt- "Ing office. " Box 430, Cait oftioe T T

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