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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1900 ) it i HEL ASTROLOGY. PROF. A MASERY of Egypt, greatest astrolo- gist ‘and palmist in the world; satistaction nteed. 437 Golden Gate ave. “ISCO CALL. TUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner o7 Market and Third streets, open entil night in the year. BRANC 7 Montgomery street, er SAN FRAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW. CLAIRVOYANTS AND SPIRITUALISM. BUSINESS CHANCES—Conti: FOR_sale—Good paving ater front: rent pald at 12 Washington at. $1235—GOOD paying business; suitable for 2 la- dles or lady and gentleman; cheap rent. 706A Larkin at. restaurant, near the.| till March 10. Inquire ADVICE (ree; divorce law a specialty: private —— - To fee without success; collections. G. W. | NEGATIVE retouching = taught thoroughly; HOWE, atty at law, 850 Market, cor. Stocktn. | _Teasonable. 18% Oak et. ADVICE free: no charge unless successtul. W. W. DAVIDSON, %27 Market st, opp. Mason. F. H. MERZBACH, attorney at law, has re- sumed practice at 508 Cal. st, Clunie blds. L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckeis bldg., 27 Mar- ket st.; consuitation free: no fees In advance 306 Eleventh strees 109 Valencia s Polk BELGIAN HARE! | BELGIAN HARE. | the hotels are giving contracts for fur- - A . BT Peare | nishing Belgian hare meat; you had just as e el g Ry Well farpieh it to them: get your foundation , sermon by the pas. bbred stock immediately. Kissler Bel. r Hare Co., 304 Howard st., Los Angeles, ‘E lot of pedigreed Belgian does from 315 % each: bred to crack bucks; Prince Brit- - '96: Lord Styles, very red, New , brother to Ajax, at stud. Britain Rab- , Watsonviile, registered and stand- | junt_of removal: als mer pig 1812 Woolsey st. Lorin station, Berkeley. | runt and h ear Grove, LGIAN hares, th best & s 181 sughbred pedigreed, from ‘America. MAX STREI- n £, 27th st., Los Angeles, Cal. — BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. i t Christian Bn CHER, service at Jesus to Young Men.” | meeting at T:45. without chfldren would lfke | isposition, to board; age 2 to Box 347, Call WANTED—Cou, child, pleas 6 years; te CHIL , corner Powell ple ta & reasonable. ; private schooling: | > to board; good hom ‘Address A. B. C. to $15. ce. | IADY with grown family wishes young child | board. good home; reasonable. Box 4353 ce “D—1 or 3 children to board In Ge: best care. 433 Minna st. WAN rman preach. T family onal Church, cor. Post and s Adams, D. D. At + for 3 children over 3 years old. BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. €CHOOL _BOOKS bought and exchanged. Hrimes Book Co.. 704 Mission st. near Third — BOOT AND SHOE BARGAINS. CHIL -, nea | REN'S shoes, neat and good, spec; lace or button shoes. special.. men's sho rer’s co BUSINESS CHANCES. o or selling saloons or any Liquor Dealers’ , room 1 | Journal, ALOON with 3 living rooms; fine tra ut Liquor Dealers’ Journal, 5% Cai a st room 1 ednesday even- me. . E. Cra- ; subject, and bar cheap. California st., BRANCH bakery: slexant fixtures; Mis- | on: $5 daily. KREDO & CO., 22% Geary st. Liquor room L | Grocersy. arket; recelpts $500 month: good cash business. Kredo, 2% Geary. MARION GRIFF! Market, nr. Call bldg. s v Corner saloon sition; investigate.... $450 Fhotograph gallery; gocd b £250 News stand; nice for lady... 5 ¥ Restaurant; big, paying business 100 Barber shop and cigar stand propost $250 big trade; $450; cash e “HER shop ree, wagc all_complete. r. 320 Emporium. n Paclfic States Rea A 510,000 BUSINE! for $4000; will clear 35000 stand investigation. Pacific Market room 3%0. per private entrance and fit up; everything account of sick- bt t be sold Exchange, t-claes ness. Pacif + SALOON: central: private r . barg McLaughlin & C e CORNER grocery; best in city; great sacrifice. | COWING & CO., 1130 Market st eneral etore, with 4 goo 14 stock on hand, all at st and cheapest bargain sickness the cause of rhood and business; call ALDEN CO., 1118 age—One of the usaful and of t v 1s the Abbott TINGS—SUNDAY. E cess for purifying, cooling, per- DR. KEF S free jecture this eve in_ hotels, theaters, homes, Pythian Castl es, cars, hospitals and cold storage Ners special cabinets for physicians for the illustra- of pulmonary troubles; parties Those tmonial license will find it to their ree tick interests to investigate. Dr. Abbott just come from the East, where his chines are and been exciting man: have Investizated its merits; & money maker ——— | without competition and a rare opportunity for Epiritualists, Occl- | wide-awake parties. For testimonials and and McAllister | parti s call on DR. H. W. ABBOTT, Ho- 3 p. m. Speaker, Mrs. R sect, ~“Concerning ~Spiritual tel Pleasanton. PROMOTER. Good ¥ =4 4 — ng; will finance or organize re 509 Market—11, ;, : liable rallwey, mining or industrial enter- m., 10c; Mrs. Seeley, Vimars, | prises: furnished. Address confl- 3 ; ‘doctor's office, 261 Arlingion | dentiall 3, Call office. day, Friday, I &nd 4 . M. ___| {v goods are shipped all over the United States, IN FAY MILLS will deliver a lecture | = Mexico and Canada, with Increasing demand: the Dead” at 4 p. m. in Me- | wide-awrke business man with capital: write Doore open 3:15; all seats | for particulars. J. K., Call office, Oakland. — _ | FAMILY hotel, well located, city; furniture of 4, short time 40 rooms, with good will of a paying busi- day eve; sittings daily. Resi- ness; leased premises; low rent; must be sold. n, or. Howard. r particulars address box TIG. can thiy at least ten p WALL & CO., 40 Exchange - E m lace, New York. 54 Market st opposite eircle Monday eve. and EELECT rooming house: § rooms: all full: y furnished; all new and clean; will ‘gation; Do agents. 437 Golden 5 of Divine Spi Gate a Winchester Wrenn, | — B g FOR sale_Commercial lunch and bar: a fine PRl Sl opportunit for man and A MRS, MARY circle to-day, 3 and 8| owner leav readings a e 142 6th. | —— MES. STODDARI'S Tues. eve. circles resumed; | ehoeing businese; 15 years present location; &ll get messages from the beyond. 278 Ninth. | cheap on acct. death owner. 22 Cortland ave. $5000—A first-class bakery and restaurant on one Tests to all t eves. 10c; sittings. 12t day Box 348, Call office. PARTNER wanted, good paying business, for Tairs and picnies: investment §30. Call at 14 full investigation. ance medium, Howard ~ter: demonstration of come, skeptics. ton, bet. Howard and Folsom, forenoon. MILLER'S ' etherealizing experfence unne: ry; positive mo- seance, § p. m rth st; Se. Pac. States T.ealty Co.. Emporium. MRS. WINCH Clay ie to-night | T HAVE a_manufa proposition requir- 8, Tuesday e dal 500, will allow plenty time to make an et == — = fon. Box 38, Cail. MEE_MENA FRANCIS, independent siate PR eventiot Box B writing medium. 118 Haight st R, legitimate busin mu — — Clears from $50 to $75 month; ! investigation. NTET INGS—Universal Brotherhood. Call. Partner with small means in very ht, business; must be smart and gentle- ne W #tereopticon views of i and Point Loma’ res; admission free. Box 2120, Call Oakland. ———— NER wanted wit 3 MEETING NOTICES. ore in a fine location: must , Call office. FOR_snle stable. An extensive livery and boarding 16 for a stock company; 5. office i, 3, C rtunity for young man emall means; hed business. 630 Commercial st. TUNDAY, March 4 o3 RTRIEDE, Secretary the leading streets; recelpts over $125 per | | WANTED—Partner, — | FOR sale | CARPETS cleaned at 3¢ per yard: | the best of you | From all parts of the world, | Should not be classed among the many cheap A CIVIL service coaching: or property: good | SALOON wanted by a cash customer; must be located n the tenderioln dlstrict. Address box 1300, Call office. MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, card reader and palmisiry, Zc: truth or no pay. 1149 Misslon. MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently; business advice; names Fiven; 25 up. § Fourth st. MME SYBILLE—Cradle to grave; futurs hus- band's picture, %c; Tadies, 314 O'Farrell st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants men's under- wear to wash and mend; also family mend- ing; rates reasonable. Call or address $A Bernard st., near Pacific, off Taylor. WOMAN wishes situation in restaurant to assist In kitchen or lunch work. Call 672 O Farrell st. FLATS TO LET. NINETEEN' 3980, near Noe—Lovely sunny lower s_m’l'fl.m 'with room on poreh. water free. RENT $30; $-room corner ul day; no dark rooms; SE. l:fi h‘;kln; good for invalids. flat; sun_all Fooraer Broadway ‘Address box 'S news for b cents. The Weekly Call, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year COTTAGES TO LET. COTTAGE, & rooms, bath, large yard. 1917 Point Lobos ave., .mr Ninth. GERMAN girl wishes housework; good n% cock; best references; wages $20 to $25. at 342 San Carlos ave DRESSMAKING; ladies’ taflori skirts; latest design; children's dresses; rea- sonable prices. 120 Turk st. $1700 CASH Corner grocery and bar: good lo- cation and stock; 2 blocks north of Market st.; no agents wanted. Inquire at 1713% Mission. ff Steiner, be- NO. 2 Elliott Park, north O'Farrell; 2-story cotiage, tween Geary and O'Farrell; 6§ rooms and bath; rent $15. | WANTED—A tatlor or dyer to buy out well- cleaning, re- established business, dyeing, | palring; reason for selling golng to Paris Exposition. Address F. M. SCHMIDT, So- nora, Cal. one-half Interest $2000, to enlarge hardware business; have $6500 In stock; established 20 years. Address Box 215, Call, Oakland. $350_PARTNER wanted; office business; 75 to $150 per month to each. Box 137, Call. SALOON, with 3 living rooms; must be sold at once; owner going away. Inquire 50 Seventh. Fine downtown route on The Call; in business section of the city. 1121 Filbert st. 1700 CASH—Corner grocery and bar: good lo- cation and stock; 2 blocks from Market s no agents wanted. 1713% Mission st. ROUTE of W papers on this paper for sale. Box 6, Oakland Postoffice. COFFEE_and tea routes suppiied from GEO. W CASWELL & CO_ 412 Sacramento st CARRIAGES AND WAGONS, NEW e & 2a-hand wagons, buggles, carts & har- wk & driving horses. 15th and Vaiencla. | CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. A A AN WHEN you becomé disgusted with poor work gend ‘to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 363-357 Tehama st.; tel. 8. 4. CITY Steam Carpet-beating Works. G. H. BTEVENS, mgr., 33-4 Sth st.; tel. South 260, J. McQUEEN'S California Carpet Cleaning Co., 453 Stevenson st.: tel. South 228; lowest rates. ETRATTON'S, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Je MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co. cleaning, 3c per yard; tel. Mis ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., tel. Main 3. GEO. WALCOM, proprietor. works, MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, The Greatest Medium And Clairvoyant On Earth. Fas Removed Her Offices to Her Resi@ence, 1061 SEVENTH AVENUB, BAST OAKLAND, Cal. This celebrated medium, the clairvoyant of all clairvoyants, who sees it all, tells you all and instantly gives you peace and happiness. She never asks a question, but before you ut- ter a word she tells you in full of all that you are interested in, all dates, facts, etc. She tells you who are true to you and who are fulse,” what hopes you may have of winning our’ desires and what obstacles are in your way and how to remove them; how to make talents and prosper; how to get money. She s lost articles and locates HIDDEN TREASURE. Before entering into business, law, divorae or marriage, consult me. Drive away evil spel stumbling blocks, bad luck and habits and ercome all evil works, rivals and enemies. €he never fails. She bas brought about more ness than all other mediums. Others are 1, why not you? If you are going to ses edium, why not see the very best? It costs no more. MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE ual before the public. Thousands d her and tested he: derful power throughout the land out an who v are singing her praises and it is Recognized by Press and Public Everywhere. She tells your complete past, your present fe, your entire future, of all loved ones, what su sheuld 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- dicts important events long before they hap- pen: In fact, there are no hidden mysteries so deep that cannot fathom. Come all who suffer and be healed; come all eculators and be advised; come all lovers and win your idol; come all broken-hearted wives. come all who are in trouble and learn to bles: this wonderful medium, the greatest prophetess now in America. Letters Come Pouring In involving ques- tions of great import and complexity, and every reply ts most gratifying. To the troubled and unhappy her advice is soothing and benefical, giving them that peace of mind that wealth nor power can produce. Men of the world consult her upon matters of business and speculation; Eporting isters of the Gospel send for her wonderful ad- vice and marvel at her power. all who suffer and be healed; come all o win your idol; come all broken-hearted wives come all who are in trouble and learn to bl this wonderful medium, the greatest prophetes: now in America. MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE pretenders who infest the city and bring d repute to the profession. Madame’s parlors are visited by business men of good repute, anxious for reliable information as to the outcome of future Investments, and by ladles of high social standing. Her parlors are so arranged that one party does not see another while waiting thelr turns to consult the medium. She is the only medium on earth recognized by the profession as their Brightest Star. Her power approaches the miraculoys, and she might well be termed the Witch of of the twentieth centu To the Bick Bspeclally Her aseistance Is priceless. Her ‘'Revealsd Medicines,” registered and copyrighted, cure all Qiseases on earth, consumption, paralysis, rheu- matism, all_skin diseases, heart and nervous affections. The wonderful cures which she ha: | made are the talk of the whole Slope. | Write 1f you cannot call, for thousands upon thou- sands have been made rich, happy and healthy without ever having come to gee this wonderful woman. Consultation by mall is always most successtul and satisfactory, and all correspond- ence is kept sacredly confidential. ‘Address or call, MRS. DR. A. D, HOWR. Fee $1 00 and_upward Free. N, HOWE, 1061 Seventh avenue, Take the broad-gauge ferry and get off at Clinton station, the second station from Broad- way. Offen every day In the vear. » upon games of chance. Even min- | [ | | | | Has no rival in her profession and stands with- | | | ALL “students but two taking full course | Ulators and be advised; come all lovers and DANCING, balroom or stage, quickly taught; | | DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, SUNNY cottage of 4 rooms and bath; yard. Apply at 2806 Howard, bet. 24th & s l;{"i.. #-ROOM cottage; large lot. 4045 Twenty-sixth st., between Noe ‘and Sanches: $8 & month. 6-ROOM ccttage; 23% Morrls ave., bet. Harrl- son and Bryant, e gthe key next door, No.23. $6.50—Cottage 5 rooms; water free; among the Grass. Apply 64 Silver st,, off Third. COTTAGES WANTED. SMALL cottage with large yard within 4 miles of the city. ‘!Addrees..!;(‘; );VM. Call office. COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W_KELLY'S Agency; no charge un- less successful. Room 310, 927 Market st. DENTISTS. WANTED—Situation as housekeeper. Box 3861, all, BY competent woman, position as working housekeeper; good cook and manager; best of references; ‘no objection to country. 770 O'Farrell st. ELDERLY German woman, able and independ. ent cook, reliable in all things, desires sit ation as’cook in good German-speaking fam- ily or boarding house; city or country. Seventh st., Oakland. YOUNG 'ady, graduate of Heald's Business College, would like position as stenographer; experience more of an object than salary. Ad- dress box 3970, Cail office. YOUNG woman would like situation to do up- stairs work and mending and assist with grown children; references. Box 3302, Call. REFINED young lady would like position as companion, elocutionist or vocalst x 2950, Call office. 4393, Call office. SUNNY flat, 6§ rooms bath; all modern im- provements. Apply Howard st. SUNNY corner flat, 4 rooms and bath; rent $14. Herman and Jessle sts. $12 50_FLAT of five rooms and bath; yard. 2§ Shipley st., near Sixth. $IE_FLAT of 4 sunny rooms and bath. 1463 Sacramento st., near Hyde. —————— FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. BIRCH AVE., 6—4 rooms and bath; nicely fur- ed. — —— FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE and_carpets of § rooms; priv house; bargain; house to let. 2530 Sutter st. 1 ROOMS furnished In oak for $8 50, with No. 7 range, King Furniture Co.. 1127-1131 Market. AR ek S REOEE AGENTS can make $10 per day selling our nov. elty machine; write; on application will send cut and terms. THOS. R. FOOTE CO., Los Angeles, Cal. EXPERIENCED young Indy wishes position s copyist, clerk or office assistant. Address box %960, Call office. . A—DR. T. S. HIGGINS' dental parlors, 927 Market st., over Cafe Zinkand—Teeth extract- ed without pain by use of electricity, gas or chloroform; also by local anaesthetics applied to the gums; the best and most artistic dental work at reasonable prices; pure gold fillings from §1 up: other fillings from 50c; badly de- cayed teeth carefully treated and filled or crowned without pain; plates that fit from $450 up; open evenings and Sundays. A _FULL set of teeth on a rubber plate, 35 a full set of teeth on a gold plate, $25; teeth without a plate; crown and bridge work our peclalty; see our flesh-colored plates, thinner and stronger than rubber, warra: for 20 years: fillings, 60c; crowns, $350; all work painiess and warranted. Chicago Dental Par- ors, 24 Sixth st. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar ket st., cor. 4th, rm_ 1, Flood bidg., ¥: have Your extractions done palinle: without plates our specialty; 4360 up; plates, extractions free fice hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, 8'to 2 p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSON, M. D., Manager. tracts and fills teeth painlessly by his won. derful secret method; crowns, $2; bridges, #; Tubber or flexible plates, $3; received $ first prizes; no students; guaranteed 12 years. FULL set of teeth, $; gold crowns, §; new methods in bridge work; fillings, gold, $1 up; silver, G0c; palnless extraction, 50c; gas given. New York Dental Parlors, $69 Mission, cor. 6th. DR LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market st, near Eleventh—Crowns, bridge work and fillings a spectalty; all work. reasonable; gas given. IDEAL gold flling inserted for 75c, with writ- ten guarantee for § years: plates. $8; crowns, 1 IDEAL DENTAL CO., 6 Eddy st. 285 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $; fillings, 250. GUARANTEED dentistry: §1 week: we refer to 6000 patients. Esmond Dental Parlors, 43 Sixth. VAN VROOM—'‘Painless”; evenings and Sun- days. 1001 Market st., corner Sixth. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. OHIO Dental Parlors, Inc.; § graduate opera- tors; open evenings and Sundays. 850 Market. DOG HOSPITAL. DR, BUZARD'S Dog Hospital, Post. Fillmore— Advice and medicine 75c: elty visits §1 all animals treated: McDOWFLL Dressmaking School: partment open to all during Mar 8. F. Dressmaking, Ladles' Talloring School French tailoring system taught. 305 Van Ness. sewing de- . 108 Pos PARISIAN dressmaking. 87 Geary st.; dresses made, 5 up: dresses made over: perfect ft. TAILOR-MADE eewing done; reasonable. “other kinds of | §85 McAllister st. ACCORDION pleating factory. All kinds pleat- ing.pinking. 121 Post, over O'Connor & Moftat, EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., S. F. Practical courses in bookkeeping, shorthand, typing, languages, telegraphy, Engiish branches, civil, electrical and mining engin- eering, otc.; new S0-page catalogue free. BOOKKEEPING as it Is done: superior post- graduate course; rapid calculations. TARR, expert accountant, Flood building. this year got positions. SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1236 Market st. ENGINEERING mech., surv est. 1864 hool, civil, electrical mining, assay,’ archi.; day and even. NAILLEN, 933 Market. TG ““Mornii Home Study’ readers— Classes forming; French conversation. Mer- _cantile Library, 530 G. G. .5, 6: hrs. 2-8 VIOLIN and sither L 76 _cents; banjo, mandolin, xuitar, 50 cents. BERS, 204 Sutter st. MANDOLIN, the latest fad, thoroughly taught by PROF. MERKI, 1008 Mission; violin,guitar. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st.; life scholarship, rend for catalogue. W. P. CHAM- priv. ESPINA, Penman; business writing a spectalty; engrossing; Epanish. 337 Phelan bullding. or class. Barker's Academy, 927 Mission. WOMAN wants position to do cooking on ranch for 5 or § men: good plain cook and housekeeper. 1030 Howard st., room 30. FIRST-CLASS laundress would Itke wash to take home. 131 Jullan ave. CTHAS. LEVY buys your furniture, carpets, piano. 1135 Market st.: telephone Jessie 761. ALFRED WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays ‘the highest prices for your 2d-hand furniture. W. E. CODY (late with J. T. Terry & Co.) buys furniture, carpets. 757 Mission: tel. Red 3353 HELP WANTED—AGENTS. A NO 1 chambermals or rooming house. wishes situation in hot Address box 3913, Call YOUNG lady wishes place as companion to lady evenings for room and board. C., 1880 Mission st. EXPERIENCED nurse wishes engagementa; reasonable. Audress NURSE, box 48%, Call —_— AGENTS—Contra Costa, Alameda, San Joaquin and Stanislaus; m;y in this; investigate. CLARK, 751 Nineteenth st., Oakland. SCANDINAVIAN woman wants a situation as cook for men In the country; no objection to logging or mining camp. 1 or address 517 Ninth st., Oaklan WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket; 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 night; $150 to 3§ week, convenient and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and gubscriptions bas been established at 1006 Va- lencia st. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1222 Polk st.; open till § 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 untfl § p_m. EMPLOYMENT WANTED——MALE. PAINTER, paper-hanger and tinter; first-class, up-to-date mechanic, with complete outfit; competent to take any job, city or country; will work reasonable; high-grade decorating, pepering and lincrusta a specialty; day or contract. Box 435, Call office. ATTENDANT competent nurse desires engage- ment to care for invalld gentleman; city Address box 3915, Call office. SOBER, Industrious, all-round handy man wants’ situation as choreman in private resi- will work for $10 a month; city refer- Address box 8919, Call office. YOUNG man desires a position as clerk; ex- perienced in gents' furnishing line; aiso dry goods; best of references. Box 3931, Call. SITUATION wanted by a first-class German gardener: can take care of horses. Box 3, Call office. references. YOUNG man wishes position as blacksmith helper; 2 years' experience; city or country. T. 'T.. 2028 Folsom at. FRENCHMAN with the best references, speak ing English and German, wants situition aa cook or walter in a private family, club house or private boarding-house. Box 3945, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED man, all-around handy, wants light work; no milking; bedt of reférences. Address H.' W., 405 Francisco st. COACHMAN, competent man, thoroughly un- derstands his business in all branches, desires permanent situation. As to references and qualifications address C. S., 1022 Jackson st. WANTED-Situation as coachman_and gard- ener; wood references. Box 392, Call office. GOOD, strong man wishes work of any kind; has 3 good trades. Address 4033 Van Ness av. ENGINEER and machinist of long experience, up-to-date, temperate, nas good references, will give his services in a mine free until he | learns to holst. L. D. M., 1563 Broadway, Oakland. ANTED—By an honest young man from the East, good references, steady position by the day or month. Box 4000, Call office. AGENTS—Want managing agent for Fresno, Tulare, Kern and Kings counties; money in this. HERRICK, 1417 Brush st., Oakland,Cal. LADY agents—If R the best money makers get the Hygela Electric Corsets and Skirts; the standard for 20 years. Address Wentern Corset Co., St. Louls. Mo. HELP WANTED—FEMALBE. O......PHONE GRANT 18§ .i......... HOTEL DEPARTMENT . § waltresses, Fresno, $20; 2 waitresses, land, $20; waitress, Monterey, and laundress, plain work, same place, $20 each; 2 waitresses, water resort, §20, free fare; 4 waitresses, city, $20; 3 chambermaids to wait, $20; 2 chamber- maids, §18 and §20; salesladies for candy store, $8 and §7 week, no office fee. .o . FAMILY DEPARTMENT Swedish or German housekeeper, $15; girl, mining town, $15; cook, Newcastle, §20, sce party here; housegirl, Stanislaus County, $25 to 320, see party here; cooks, Alameda and San Rafael, §25; cooks, housegirls, second girls. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED—German cook, $25; German nurse and second girl, same place, $20; 4 second mirls, §20 and $25, city and short distanc cook, 330, country; German cook, 335, no was! cook for men, 320, city and country; 5 cooks, across the bay, $25; and a number of other girls for housework, §25. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. WHY remain out of work when you can learn shorthand in 2 months and secure good pay- ing position? Our teachers are expert steno- graphers of years’ experience, insuring you success; we teach the Pitman system by new method, enabling the pupil to finish in o third the time usually taken; having a prac- tical working department in’connection with our school, we give a thorough business train- | ing to be found in no other school on the coast; we make a speclalty of eecuring po tions for all pupils. Terms for complete course, time unlimited, $0, {n payments to suit pupil; diploma on graduation. Steno- graphic Ex . 424 Emma Spreckels bldg. INVALID'S purse (lady); city; §15. MISS CUL- LEN, 325 Sutter st. WOD with & child; §15; housekeeper; fare here; country. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. w ED. FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN. GENTLEMEN AND LADIES. GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA CO., 146 Ninth st., {521 Montgomery ave., 861 Market st., |35 Hayes st., 210 and 212 Grant ave., 218 Third st., 705 Larkin st., 2008 Fillmore st.. 18]9 Devisadero st.. [3006 Sixteenth st., 45 Haight 218 Mission st., 140 Sixth 3285 Mission st.. 1419 Polk st.. 12722 Twenty-fourth st. o | DO AS OTHERS DO 4 535,000 employers of help............ send ders to MURRAY & s G . for skilled and do now FEADY, "G4 and 68 Clay s . MURRAY & READY have is individually adapted * vevecees.Help furn free of charge. TR SRR Leadh mplo; L EWANT MONDAY, | s, .....dairles. .. . mines. 3 T waard vineyard hands for e ferent parts of California.. 83, 85, B 470 13 L 330, $25 and fd and found 0T, 325 and found 1 nd drillers. 33 da READY, 634 and 638 Clay st. 12 coal miners, MURRAY & A_MECHANICAL HELP s carpenters for a lumber b ‘company, 9 m: $45 and found see boss here; t and woodworkers, 1 ainting. ... 35 weeik PO URRAT & READY, 834 and 636 Clay s bakery, taflors and laundry dept. A, e %4, 335, $30, $25 and found 9 waiters, 1 steward....$35, $30, $25. $20 ,H‘l 1q young man, delicacy store, 340 and found: Ihoemakers, dishwashers, 'porters, ironers. ‘washers, tallors, 50c fare butler's helper. $30 and found. Al b MURRAY & READY. —! AY YOUR FA - WE PAY Y20 SAWMILLS ; no experience requ! ;:n:xa; oodchoppers, tiemakers, laborers, 356 some for mines, $ ¥, 32, 1 tools and food advanced, 12, MURRAY & READY, 64 ete., $150, 81, Toe cord, 15¢ and lc each ‘and 636 Clay st. evvensesse WO veaesnndCe R Woodworking es- steamer cabin and all other classes of interior finishi must be a young or middle-aged man, ener- WANTED—A foreman for tablishment making sash, doors, getic, & good manager of men, competent to fav out work from drawings and take entire charge of its manufacture and erection at low cost: this will be steady employment in the city of Seattle for the right person, and only those having the above qualifications in the highest degres need apply, stating age, mar- ried or single, time emploved and class of work most familiar with, firms emoloyed by and any other references, compensation ex- pected as & monthly salary. Address Post- office box 319, Seattle, Wash. BALESMAN for the road; one whd knows the hardware, machinery, mill supply, raiiroad and large manufacturing trade in Pacific Coast section, to look after the interests of large and well-known Eastern firm: must be diplomatic, energetic and possess the requisites necessary to secure and hold the trade; San Francisco man preferred; state age, what you have done, past experience, etc., for immediate inter- Address Manufacturer, box 361, Call. View. | SEVERAL boys wanted at the rope works. In- quire at the factory, Potrero. YOUNG man with some experience in painting. Address 933 Brannan st., near Ninth. WANTED—Man or boy; work about house of day. Call before 9 a. m. at 2219 Van Ness. EXPERIENCED lunch cook wanted. Call 11 a m. at % Third st. COATMAKER country. ApplY for REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. WANTED—A first-class florist to open new business. Address G., box 3942, Cail. WANTED Bright, intelligent boy, well rec- ommended. L. SAMTER & SON, 515 Mrkt. WANTED—First-class waiter. 207 Third st. BRIGHT young man, millinery business: good salary to right party. Inquire Monday, 127 Taylor st. WANTED_Elderly man to act as night clerk in lodging-house: very light work: small wages. Call 156 Third st., bet. 8 and 10 m. WANTED—An apprentice girl in millinery store. 505 Powell st. DENTIST—Good all-around man; good wages. Address box 3958, Call office. WANTED-Strong young girl to assist with housework and in kitchen: family of 4 adults; wages $12. 3107 Washington st. HOUSEWORK and_cooking: 3 In family: $20 per month; references required. Apply Mon- day morning 125 Lyon st. YOUNG girl or respectable middle-aged woman; light housework; immediately 1333 Broadway. COACHMAN—Young man, thoroughly trained and competent; Al horseman; best city and San Mateo references. Box 3940, Call office. JAPANESE honest boy wants situation at housework; have own board. BASAKIL 821 Jessle s FIRST-CLASS bartender, age 27, desires per- manent position; city or country. Box 3915, Call office. PRESSMAN wishes position In job printing of- fice; can make ready. Address box 2507, Call. EXPERIENCED waiter desires permanent position; hotel or restaurant. Box 3916, Call. NEW YORK ladies' tallor, cutter and fitter de. sires a situation: good references. Address box 4338, Call office. ARITHMETIC wri etc.; day or eve.: $5 mo. 1024 dny, evenin Francisco Business College. 1235 Market st. PIANO, banjo, mandolin: reasonable terms; thorough Instruction. Studio, 405 Geary, r. 41 CLASSES In German, French, Spanish; $2 per Taylor. month. Add. Language Teacher, 804 SHORTHAND taught personaily and by mail; languages. Miss M. G. Barrett, 302 Montgy. , bookkeeping. xrammar, writing, Mission, nr. 6th. San YOUNG man, carpenter by trade, wants dy position, city or country; has no objec- tion to & ranch or country place as all-round handy man. Box 43%4, Call. YOUNG man desires position in some store (to learn); will make himself generally useful; references. Address N. 5., 214 Third st. EXPERIENCED butcher wishes work In hotel or shop; city or country. Box 4386, Call office. POSITION as bookkeeper or other clerical work. Address 142 Collingwood st. —— EMPLOYMENT OFFICE! A—JAPANESE-CHINESE Contractor and Em- ployment Office furnishes best laborers and omestic servants. 4 Carlos place, off O'Far- rell, bet. Poweil and Mason; tel. Black 4354. A—MOST reliable Japanese and Chinese em- ployment office; established over five years. 421 Post st.; telephone Bush 135. FIRST-CLASS Japanese, Chinese employment office; best help fur. cooks, walters, ete. Chas. Aramori, 5063 Stockton; tel. John 2121 WANTED—By man and wife, places on ranch; man {s good all-round ranchman, good worl ing foreman, care of horses, cows and stock, can run an engine; wife a good ranch cook; have stout boy age 11; girl of 13, good will- ing worker, does work of a girl of 16; country people, practical and saving; California ex- perience; wages, man, $2; woman. $5 per Ponth and foand. Address box 8%, Cail. WANTED—Reliable middle-aged woman for permanent position. Address box 341, Call. AN experienced skirt hand: steady position. Apply this morning or Monday, 20 Sansome st., upstalrs. WANTED—First-class talloress on coat ply 533 Natoma st. Ap- YOUNG man to learn dentistry. Address box 3956, Call office. WANTED—Cook for short eet. WANTED—Middle-aged man to take care of & country place; must understand a little gar- dening and horses; if married can live in a 5- room cottage; state wages expected: must be reasonable. Address box 3953, Call office. FIRST-CLASS ladies’ tallor; steady. HOENIG, 819 Post st. FIRST cook. Capital Restaurant, 306 McAllis- ter st. XPERIENCED dress, fancy, domestic, men' furnishing salesmen. Box 399, Call office. orders. 115 East AD. WANTED—Bright young lady to learn millin- ery. H. PAULINE, 24 Kearny st. WANTED—A man who understands nursery work and jobbing gardening. Call 500 Haight. WANTED—GIrl for general housework cooking. Apply 1434 Golden Gate ave. WANTED—Finishers and operators on pants; a|leafly work. 619 West Seventh st., Los An- eles. ATLORESSES wanted to work on custom pants. 803 Montgomery et., 3d floor, rm. 6. FIRST-CLASS tafloress on trousers. § Virginia court, between Pine and California oft Dupont; steady work. WANTED—_German_girl to do cooking and h“l}!tw(hrk. Call 3601 Clay st. PATTERNS! Pattern: atterns! All late patterns cut to order; sewing room opened to all durink March; come in and make your dress under a competent dressmaker; remem- ber, our system was selected above all others and to represent the U. S. at Paris Exposition; Me- | easy payments: simple and accurate. DOWELL, 103 Post st. LADIES—Now is the time to do your summer Work; we teach the art of sewing, from the infant's robe to the tallor-made gown: n school on the coast gives as good satistaction; you can bring any class of work; lessons 31 per week, San Francisco Dresscutting School, 305 Van Ness ave. CHINESE, experfenced, first-class cook, wishes position;” hotel, bourding or family; good ref- erences; satisfaction. 116 Prospect place, bet. Stockton and Powell.; F. M. FORELADY in a large factory for neckwear, children's wear and ladies’ underskirts; state g Sa—— N. & CO., box 3904, all. ORPHEUM Employment OfficeJapanese, Chi- nese. 426 Powell, near Sutter: tel. Black 1321 CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office— Best help 41434 O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426, EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALg. FIRST-CLASS German laundress desires situa- tion: best of references; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 825 Sutter st. MAN and wife wish positions; wife a good cook; man capable of managing dalry. In- quire 431 and 433 Pine st. EXPERT acconntant; 10 years' experience books systematized, ojened, closed or aud| ed; instructions given; terms reasonable. Box 4364, Call, YOUNG man (German) desires a position as driver for bakery wagon. Address G. B., 827 Market st., Oakland. NEAT, reflnel German girl desires situation as nurse, houseworker or second girl; §10 to _$15. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutler st. COMPETENT woman with a child desires situ. ation: good cook; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 225 Sutter st JCACY and dairy produce; living rooms = reasonable. Inquire 645 McAllister st | GRAVEL mine for sale or work on shares house and tools furnished. Box 2023, Call LADY wents partner; established paying busi- ness: bear investigation. Box 3983, Call. $20—CIGAR store d laundry office for sal 00 busine 12 Third | $300—HOME_bgkery; portable oven; 7 barrels weekly. 831 Sixth st., liquor store, G_cracker route for sale; rea- Box 3982, Call office. | NTS AND SPIRITUALISM. ATTENTION! ~ATT! MRS. CLIFF, celebrated psychic and trance medium; consult one whose power has mystified the most skeptical; she not only possesses the inborn gift of the soul, clairvoyancy, but has studled for years with masters in occultism and guarantees satisfaction; remember, she asks no questions, uses no cards: diseases diagnosed; hypnotism taught. Located 118 Eddy st., par- lors 1 and 2; hours 10 to 8. MRS, J. J WHITNEY, 114 Market: trance, test business medium; life reader; also medi- cal clairvoyant; stamp for circular: sittings$1, 4 _cards printed for one dollar. % Market st. GOOD chance for carpenter with small capital, Apply at 127 Turk st. FOR sale—Downtown route on this paper. ply 1207 Howard st. MORNING paper route of 180 daily. Call. Ap- 5 sharp | President. -~ Address JARRY East of Harwards; & junction house consisting of 9 rooms, stock of liquors; also large cellar, 1 acre of land with large barn, chicken house ami other outbulldings; all Kood condition; windmill, tank and large wi bod Wi For particulars apply SEIB! IMANN, 322 to or vt pra I . Alamsda County, BRICKLAYERS fornia N Int third Moncays ion st TO-DAY, all welcome free nth at 1159 Mis the free dlscus 9 Market st.; Sansome | | MME. A. CERVANTES, the celebrated Spanish forunte teller; gives best advice in difficult tters. Removed to 19 Fulton st., nr. Larkin. MRE. H. EVANS, the oldest and best magnetic | healer in San Francisco, has returned and can be found at her residence, 112 Eighth st. MME. MOREAU, the best medium and card reeder; 2c up.' 78 Fourth st., near Mission. MME. HANSON—Palmistry, 10c; card reader; 25c.” 148 Sixth, reom 12. FIRST-CLASS German cook desires & situa- tion, best city references, city or country first-class laundress wants & position, city or country; 2 competent French girls want posi- tions to do second work; young colored girl vants to assist in housework; neat young girl u place to assist and sleep home. At MISS H. CULLINAN'S Employment Bureau, 323 Sutter st.; phone Main 61 RESPECTABLE woman wants position as working housekeeper where there are a couple of motherless children; city or Oakland. Ap- | ply at 812 Green st. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and l'“b'ffl:".m“ has been established at 1006 Va- encla A BRANCH office for the receotion of adver- tisements and subscrivtions has been opened at 1223 Polk st.; open untfl § 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. EXCHANGE. ‘WANTED—City property in - orn cottame with Targs lot mear Bixtioth mad Grove sts., Oaklan dress office, Oakland, o Ad W . WOMAN would Iike any Kind of work by the day. Call or address MRS. ROBERTS, 1134 Washington ave., bet. Ninth and Tenth sts. RESPECTABLE widow wishes a position as | housekeeper in family; Is a first-class house- | keeper. Address box 937, Call office. 1 WOMAN wishes to do sewing; 50c a day; dress fitting a specialty. Address or call R. C., 741 Howard st. + | ‘WANTED—Second work by young girl or posi- tion in small family where only one girl is kept. Address box 3999, Call office. sclentific life and card cor. Sixth, office 23. | MME. ZEREDA of 5 Seventh st. Is the original £ypsy life reader; readings 25c. E&fifi) FARLE, independent slate writer, #t.; circle Sun. and Wed. evenings. ALASKA 2 -~ BARBER shop ;‘:d-‘. in & mountain town; shaving; opportunity. uire GARREN, 13 Minna st. 5 o TO let—Cate privileges at Lurline Baths, Bush and Larkin sts. Apply on premises. FOR sale—Saloon and lunch house (lumber arde). proprietor must leave for Dawson. with two seasons’ experience d surrounding country will ally conduct a party or o g0 to Alaska. He will 1 rchese of their outfit and lee, will assist in Janding and selection of camy ite at Nome and gusrantes to save nquire Call ofSos. persons joining his party more than the fee | NEW bakery or laundry; 3-can milk 4 charged his services. Apply between 9 ’ g . o a T and noon or address room 71, Colim- | ‘wasens "I oriend ave SOCTY OF delivery bian bulléing, 9i6 Market, San Francisco. wagone. 32 Cortland ‘ave. . DICKSON_give everybody tests to- 10¢; sittings, 260, 60c. 148 Sixth, room 1. MEDA HOSKINS, 1428 Mkt., bet. 10th & 1ith; cir. Tues. 8 p. m., Thur. 2 p. m., 3c; sit dally. HEALING and develop's medium; satisfaction; readings 25 and 60c this week. 942 Mission. night, ‘WANTED—Upstairs work and sewing in Amer- lean tamily by thoroughly experienced snd first-ciass servant. Call or address, all the week, 136 Tenth st., near Mission. STRONG 2-wheeled drt B for_trunk; worth $16. | Address’ box Je36. e U VU PSS SO GEORGE MAYERLE, Germa, 1071% Market st.; u-.nlnuo’-‘n:m ,8:.:::,; eyewater by mail, 50c. Phone, Mint 27. FINANCIAL. OIL stock now paying 2 dends; fullest |B'm|l=:|r;m'rwx°‘- [cCAR- THY CO., 410-411 lock, 48 Markst st, 8. o Dlock. Los Angeles, e ———— FLATS TO LET. thly divi- i GERMAN woman wants work by the day; wasling, ironing, nursing or housecleaning. 1651 Howard st. DEVISADERO, 2202%—6 rooms and bath. com- letely furnis) includ! pletely furnished, ng piano. Call 10 to WANTED—By woman who will assist in house. work, furnished room for same. 64 Boyce st., EE;_‘!’::D young lady desires position as Dreferved: Addrers T M. box 3985, Call MME. SHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader; eitrings dally. 2i2% Bieh st YOUR future told by cards, %c. %4 Howard st, 10 a n.tafl'n.-. GOOD coal yard fer remt ch 2101 Central | save, Alameda. = MRS, ELLIS Tests to all; circle Tues., ¥rl., 2 . m.; Mon,, 8 %c; sittings $1. 338 Valencia, REFINED widow, desirous of to Los An- lex, wil -g,‘l:‘ll:‘zn ar':x&da::-. as nurse, G B box a0 Caut otaner o Addres dressmalker, best designer and exquisite fitter, de- sires Work by the day in familien 1137 Biile, ELEGANT new sun bath; rent $22 50. Fillmore st. FULTON, 138, near Ci| all—Extra .Om;htiyzak T =l HAYES, 343—Part of flat entrance: corner flat, § rooms and 4 rooms and bath; Y] back and front ; key at 251 Ivy ave. IF you want to move i mlmu‘unm. MODERN mfl.‘.‘l- carpets and stove for SEISBIN, B mear B ST Tooina, DAthS Teks B maAbes fate, § euuny EXPERIENCED sunbonnet hands; FAUER BROS.. GO 11 Sansome st " 5™ OPERATORS on gents' custom shirts; employment. 525 Valencia st. WOMAN for housework; slesp home; $10. Apply 1298 Unlon st. APPRENTICES on shirts; pald while STANDARD SHIRT wu%n;. cor. and Grove sta. WANTED—Two g0od stead: shers on pan % Eighth st. s - o FIRST-CLASS manicure; state salary expect- ed; also girls to learn. Bolulu. Call nflc:. steady wages GIRLS WANTED. 0 work on shirts; beginners taught. LEVI !TRAU“QI CO., 3% Pnllfl(ufl- elevator. —_—_— FIRST-CLASS vestmaker. Pet. Ellls and O'Farrell, -ema' nAu::."h W GOOD, reliable woman; light housework: small Panilly Sood homer Bariouia 1461 Valencia. WELL-EDUCATED _and nurse xirl for boy 1 years ing. 997 Golden Gate ave. CLASSIFIED advertisemen Teceived at Call branch office. d; must fi':"‘- 2530 Filimore, at 1223 Polk st.: open till § n.h:. _— W A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and mh-mnlo-h-h- -nuhhaum“l'-— l HELP WANTED—MALE. NOTICE—W. D. EWER & CO., with R T. WARD & CO., the ol liable employment agents, at §10 Clay want a number of men for all kinds of city and country and Wages; we antee every Dositions We. ofter Sad will office fee and fares, both ways, to an; not offered work where we send him: other employment agency gives this guaranc tee; come and see us before going to unre- liable agents. W. D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay. WANTED—Office J.F. cnosmb:’cg' &"-:&‘:.:‘" bensid L . 38 WANTED—2_ brush whitewashers; - Monday morning. TAYLOR & KOELZER, 1578 Mar- ket st., near Larkin. 150 BARBER shop: 3 chairs; 4 livh cash or installments; cheap. Market st. 15c BARBER shop across the bay: good wages year round. STOLTZ, 630 Market st. g furnished; doing & good location In Alameda. Alameda. SOBER and steady waiter for lunch counter; wi $25 per month and found to begin With. Address Reception, Wadsworth, Nev. WANTED—Good steward in coffee house and bakery; references required. Address box 14, Call office. GET your shoes half-soled while waiting: ¥o to G0¢. 562 Mission st., between lst and 24 sts. WANTED—German boy about 16 to work in grocery. Apply 901 MeAllister st. WANTED—] eity salesman. Browa- stone Wine Company, 331 Ellis st. STRONG boy_for ting office; experienced preferred. Box ), Call office. GOOD butcher with $150 to take baif interest in paying business. 49 Noe st. MEN wanted to learn barber trade in § weeks: day and evening classes; special inducement this season; handsome fllustrated catalogus and souvenir free; only institution in the ‘world teachin; barber and hall e T nlre—lg trades. MOLER'S BARBER t:()].x.i:()%“'l Clay st. Branches—San Francisco, New St. Louls, Chicago, Minneapolls. 800 PAIRS men's shoes siightly damaged, half price. 562 Mission st.. between Ist and 4 sts. GREEN hands and seamen to go north for the summer at HERMAN'S, 25 Steuart st. HOTEL barber shop of 3 chairs for sals, cheap; doing a_good business; cash or part ash: Inquire DECKELMAN BROS., 108 Ellls st. WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to kaow that E4 Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms;, e per night; 31 to $2 per week. MEN snd women to learn barber trade at S. F. BARBER SCHOOL, T41A Howard LINDELL House, corner Sixth and Howard— Rooms 15¢ to 25c per night, T3¢ to 2 per week. FURNISHED rooms, 5c. §1, §125 per week. METROPOLITAN, 514 Fourth st. PENSIONS—J. H. SHEPARD CO., .voc..neys, Hearst bldg., Third and Market. ‘WANTED—100 men to try our lSc breakfast, dinner or supper: best in city. 408 McAllister. advertisements and stbs.*ptions received at Call branch office, 2200 ™' more. MEN and women to appoint agents: $75 month; ex ; Steady positions. BUTLER New Haven, Conn. "bus M“-—- to and .Mm'-‘:-lt Mr!.“: A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky st : onen until 9 p m. i 4 HORSES for sale; also wagons, bugxies, nmmmnog‘-’-uu Foiav DOYLE, Auctioneers. > ‘AN 0 HEAD fine and driv! ‘horses Brady: also some fine matched biack teams. 15 HBEAD horses, work and driving: 1 span Pall mules: 1 single-footed saddle horse. J. #5—_DOCTOR'S low bugsy 2 horses, §25 and $40. 19 FOR SALE—Gentleman's buggy. DALZIEL, Vet. i 345, delivery wagon; Clty Hall avegy Bentee, w5 870, 00

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