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i THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1900, PR SAN FRANCISCO CALL. OFF Ity Kk every n NCH nht in the year. p. m. 300 Hayes = 1 9:30 p. m. €25 McAllister street; open until $:30 p. m. 15 1 ; open until $:30 p. m. 1941 Miss eet; open until 10 p. m. 261 Market ont!l § p. m 06 Eleventh street: open untfl § p. m. o street: open until § p. m. MEETING NOTIC r N e Tk JNO. R. HI ng. By or FRANKLIN H. D, SAN FRANCISCO Lodge 4 A M —Stated meeting 1 EVENING, 7:3 E. C. HA F. and A M- r e THIS N’ . at 7 o'clock {ovited b Secretary. G o TEMPLAR fully In- ness College, 24 Post st. s successtul. W. opp. M law, has re- Clunte bldz. BATH CABINETS—THERMAL. X 85 4-pan g see it bef v W S F N. Coast Agt.. 426 Ei e e et 00 ock. EOM st-class stock &t reasomable rates. J. 436 . Mott st., Los Angeles. HOARDING FOR CHILDREN, 5 to board; Germsn BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. exchanged. ECHOOL _ BOOKS v near Third e BOOT AND SHOE BARGAINS. hed for many miness; rent owner VILKE, red ; paying. on Hayes ; large stock of ber, with four years' lease; the best ce doing e good value in sight. lunch house: established £ a good paving busi- noe: & RY and saloon: 3 living rooms; cheap California st. TRANSFER sal Liguor Deaie cheap ournal, 535% California ying or selling saloons or any Liquor Dealers’ room L e city, bar- le.” Me- OLD-ESTABLISHED restauran nted; near 7% Market st you W =ell or exchange we are able to any ness, please you in every respect BROCKLEHURET & MEGLADDERY, S Market st. Market st.; we cash buver for a good centrally located f about 2 20 SALOON for sale north hove a 6 PARTNER: old-pstabliched and popt d_ioecream mfg.; whole- DO & CO., 2% Geas PARTNER; moving and storage bu ne.s; $150 monthly. KREDO & CO., 223 Geary. heart of city: great sacri- COWING & CO., 719 Ma: BUSINESS CHANCES—Cont/ OUR STORE CF of the San Francleco ©nil, corner of Market and Third streets, open Montgomery street, 1020 MARKE PHONE JOH. -ROOM HOTEL 60 BOARDERS. CHEAP RENT, Pargain: price with DECKER, 1020 Market. A—$200HOME bakery; 9 Geary st., room 2. ER wanted; $20 a week. Apply {, corner Sixteenth; eopen 3 Poik open until § p. m. hwest corner Twenty-second and Ken- ot : 5 p. m =t in long-established cash business; Juabls stock and fixtures and good will: too suitable for lady; $3000; references. Box 342, Call office. 8 R_A M— . (THURSDAY) 80 lock, Mis n_ Ma- 2608 Mission st Busi- and M. E. M. Gegrees. By order W ANTED—Salesman and office man to take an nd old established man- FANCY grocery, strictl lon: unueal sacrifice wholesale grocers, 4 $2000—OPPOKTU. erers and saloonmen with $2000 each to act as in a corporation already formed; business established for years: fortunes ha been made therein; wanted. Address box 5311, Call office. OR_sale cheap to responsible part: s $100 net per montl EIG WILL sell or exchange 4 lots best residencé n for stock of merchandise P. J. BARTH, 414 portion of Stoc] wood rooming house. McAllister st ‘ DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES fine location and does good trely covered: 3 stalls. F%Ai\' sidrts made. $1 50 FOR sale Lodgini Wance for man an wagon-making, 15 years prese: cheap on acct. death owner. 22 Cortland ave mas ¢ specialty. J. W. | 312 Capp st ALOON for sale at & COMPANY promotion 18 our specia everything complete: nished. P.S.M &1.CO., 220 Cal! TOFFEE _and tea routes supplied from GEO. YELL & CO.. oramento st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | eubscriptions bas been esteblished at 2098 Va- CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. DENTISTS. A FULL set of teeth on a rubber plate, $; a full set of teeth on a gold plate, §25; teeth without a plate; crown and bridge work our epecialty: see our flesh-colored plates, thinner and stronger than rubber, warranted for 20 years: fillings, 0c; crowns, $350; all work pairiess and warranted. Chicago Dental Par- fors, 24 Sixth st. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st., ex- tracts and fills teeth painlessly by his won- derful secret method; crowns, $2; bridges, $; rubber or flexible plates, $3: received 8 first prizes; no students; guaranteed 12 years. gold crowns, $3 methods in bridge work: fillings. gold, $1 up; sllver. 50c; painless extraction, 50c; gas given. New York Dental Parlors, 969 Mission, cor. 6th. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. 1ith charge for extracting when plates are made; 514 Dlates made over Iike new: teeth from $ extracting b0c; gas given. N Dental Parlor, 119 Third st.; crown- work; ext. painless; full set teeth $7. | PARIS Dental Parlors, 2355 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; fillings, 25€. 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 Parlo tors: open even! Ine. S graduate opera- 30 Market. DOG HOSPITALS. DR. CREELEY'S C. P. mange cure and worm pille by all druggists or at the dog hospital. 10 Golden Gate ave.; a special ward reseryed for contagious diseases. Telephone East 2 DR. BUZARD'S Dog Hospital, Post, Fillmore— Advice and medicine Tic; city visits $1 50; all animals treated: dogs hoarded. Tel. West 636. ——————— S_F. Dressmaling, Ladies' Tailoring French talloring system taught. 411 V binding on skirts, LTER, 708 Geary st. McDOWELL Dressmaking School; sewing de- pertment open to ail during March. 103 Post. PARISIAN dressmaking. 357 Geary st.: dresses Schoo N ACCORDION pleating factory. All kinds pleat- pinking. 121 Post, aver 0"'Connor & Moffat. EDUCATIONAL. HE 1siness College, 24 Post st., 8. F. Practical courses {n bookkeeping, shorthand, languages, telegraphy, English civil, electrical and mining engin- ecring, etc.; new S0-page catalogue free. | A HIGH GRADE SCHOOL: COMMERCIAL. ....WESTERN BUSINESS Arranged in departments; pay only for what you get. Call or address 819 Market st. BOOKKEEPING &s it is done; superior post- graduate course: rapid calculations. TARR, expert accountant, Flood building. TVERSITY.... ALL students but two taking full course this year got positions. SAN FRANCISCO BUSINNESS COLLEGE, 1236 Market st. AYRES', leading business college, 728 Market; individual truction; bookkeeping, short- hand, typing: life scholarship, $50; catalogue. EW & 20-hand wagons, buggles, carts & har- ness, work & driving horses. lsth & Valencia. Mar- - | G out, half cost, 100 sets harness, 200 1140 Folsom st, near Eighth. JOD chance for littls money; horse and wagon for sale | O e e CAPE NOME. CAPE NOME PROSPECTORS call at rooms 1 and 11, or send stamped envelope for repl: vyour family looked after while you are gone. vest a small amount of known to be safe invest- mines; small capital ‘arpet Beating an m Carpet-beating Works. “or children; terms low. | | EMPLOYME ornia Carpet Cleaning Co., lowest rates. TS cleaned at 3¢ per > Carpet Clean GEO. WALCOM, proprictor. pet-beating works, 333 Goldea Bcess . REMOVED! MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE. The World's Most Famous Mediom and Clairvoyant, Reveals Your Life From the Cradle Every_Hidden Mystery Revealed. To the Sick Especially Her assistance is priceless. Medicines,” registered and copyrighted, cure ail diseases on earth, cons | Fier “Revealea | P ption, paralysis, nervous affections. The wonderful cures which she has made are the talk of the whole slope. { It you cannot call, for thousands upon thou- been made bealthy, without ever having come to see this . Consuitation by sful and satisfactory, is kept sacredly confidential. always succ correspondenc Address or call, M! st_Oaklard, Cal. 8. F. broad gauge ferry and get off at Clinton Station, 24 station from MRS. HARRISON, the noted and wonderful late of Stockton, ; spiritual labor readings daily from m. to 7 p. m. MRS E. L. DAVIS. clatrvoyant, card reade Seventh' and Elght : ladies 2c, gents 50c. s located at 43 | MIDDLE-AGED 1a S convincing test circle to- 605 McAllister st.; 10c; come skeptics. sit. dally; consult. free, 148 6th, rm. 1. , 1428 Mkt., bet. 10th & 11th— Cir. Mon. § p. m., Thur. 2 p. m., 25c MRS C._J. MEYFR, 235 McAllister: spiritual readinge daily: test cir. to-night, Thurs. at 2. ARNOLD-DICKEO! meeting to- MEDA_HOSKI} location; close to Sutter | ht; all invited. re chance. Call | lease. Call Liquor Dealers' Jour- | if s0ld this week. CLAIRVOYANTS, MME. A. CERVANTES, the celebrated Spanish ; gives best advice In difficult matters. 19 Fulton st., hear Larkin. ENGINEERING, civil, elecl. mining, mech. sur- vey, assay, cyanide, arch.: day, eve.;est. 1804, VAN DER NAILLEN SCHOOL, 833 Market. FRENCH Spanish ete.Prof. De Filippe's Academy of languages,320 Post;estab'd 1671; ablest profs. MANDOLIN, the latest fad. thoroughly taught by PROF. MERKI, 1008 Mission; violin, guitar. EMPLOYMUNT WANTED—MALE. CLERK _Fxperienced dry goods salesman of tact and abflity, well acquainted with general :‘:l:nnzglegloen(‘n. desires engagement In large V1 untry; good refes A WHITE, 1157 Union ‘st. San Francisco. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. GOOD finisher wanted on custom coats; steady Work. 22% Geary st., room 4. WANTED—Vest finishers. 718 Market st. WANTED—Work as salesman, stockkeeper or shipping clerk; experienced in wholesale dry goods and the glass and china business; can letter neatly with the brush. Address box 2740, Call office, Oakland. COACHMAN: understands his business thor- oughly; is capable of taking charge and care of gentleman’s residence; Al references. Ad- dress C. S., 1022 Jackson'st. CHINESE experfenced, first-class cook wishes position: hotel, boarding house or family; 8004 references; satisfaction. 116 Prospect .place, neur California and Powell sts. C. M. WANTED—Situation as porter in commission house by Intelligent young man aged 20: has had some exverience. Box 3314, Call office. EXPERIENCED valet wishes a position with a gentleman traveling. Box 3345, Call. JAPANESE boy wants situation as good cook ina family. F. H., 248 Ellis st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A _BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1223 Polk st.: open until 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and fubscriptions Bas besn cstablished ¢ 1008 Ve~ enct ! EXPERT OPTICIAN! GEORGE MAYERLE, German expert opticlan, 1071% Market st.: examinatio; Free; ‘German eyewater by mall, §0c. Phone, Mint 257. WANTED—A airl to do bousework. 118 Mar- st TWO first-class finishers on custom-made coats; good wages. J. C. COHN & CO., 775 Market. STARCHER wanted at St. Nicholas Laundry, Seventeenth and Folsom sts. YOUNG woman to help in kitchen; light work; _310. Call 1909 MeA r NEAT girl; general housework; sleep home; wages §15. 776 O'Farrell st. COOK~—Young girl for cooking. Call between 10 and 2 at 1804 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS talloress. COHN, Ladles' Tai- lor, 232 Sutter st. GIRL to assist with second work and care for 2 children. 1622 Geary st. YOUNG girl to assist with light housework. Apply at 11 Erfe st., near Mission. APPRENTICE with experience to assist tal- loress. 238 Ellis st. GIRL wanted for general housework. ADply at 623 Fourth st., after § a. m. ¥ GIRL wanted to wait at table. 623 Fourth st. LUNCH and dinner waitress; § hours; §20 per month; must be neat and active. Apply at JOHNSON'S, 28 Montgomery st., between 10 and 12 a. m. waNT:ig_!z‘“:“ :141'! 14 to 16 years, to care or_cl of §; moderate salary; good 16 Landers st. g EXCHANGE. TO exchange—A stock ranch of 320 acres in Nevada for & small improved {arm near city. Address J. C. SNYDER. 123 HIll st. DESCRIPTIONS of small improved ranches near city that are for sale or exchange. J. C. SNYDE % HIIl st CITY income property to exchange for small frult _ranch. Box 330, Call office. R "~ FLATS TO LET. ACNEW flats now ready: 4 to 10 rooms, 420 up. At SPECK & CO.'S, 667 Market rooms; porcelain h, electric lights, gas, grates, nice storeroom: grand ma- rine view. 1421 Green st., near Van Ness ave, one block from O'Farrell or Sutter st. cars. FURNISHED flats—3, 6 or § rooms; 8 up; call 10 to 12. 17 St. Mary's, Pine, Kearny. IF you want to move get printed list flats to let 4 from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. MISSION, 1513%, near Eleventh—6 large sunny Taundry; rent reasonabie. WANTED—Good tailoress on custom coats. 305A Mason st. GERMAN girl; general houseworl ily; good wages. 833 Haight st. YOUNG girl to assist in housework and care of children; $15. 718 Steiner st. GIRL or woman for housework in & small family; good wages. 524 Oak st. FIRST.CLASS tatloress on fine coat $12. 511% Jones st., near O'Farrell. WANTED—Respectable girl for housework in private family; $15 per month; good home. 1215 Bush, between Hyde and Larkin. A GIRL wanted to aseist in general housework; must sleep at home. 500 Clayton st. WANTED—Vest finishers, buttonhole makers and apprentices. 503 Kearny st., room 1. . - b e wk‘ hit LEVI ‘o work on shirts: beginners taught. STRAUSS & CO., 3 Fremont st.; elevator. e., 366, bet. Twentleth and t 5 rooms; bath, washstands APPRENTICES for tailoring; d__ while learning. BELASCO & HARRIS CO.. B4l Market st. TWENTY-THIRD and Guerrero—French sunny flat, 7 rooms; wash tubs and porcelain baths. OPERATORS and finishers on gents’ custom shirts. ROGERSON, 35 Valencla st. VALENCIA, 1008, near Twenty-first—Sunny side; flat § rooms and bath. NIGHT school recpens April 2; speed class $3 per mo. Ayres' Bueiness College, 723 Market. $6—LOWER flat and yard. 726% Harrison st., between Third and Fourth. CLASSIFIED advertisements and _subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2220 Fillmore. $12—FLAT of 4 large sunny rooms, bath and gas. 3923 Nineteenth st., bet. Noe and San- chez; water free. A _BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1222 Polk open till § p. m. 2 LARGE rooms, with basement, if desired, and sunny yard; cheap. 11 Harlan place, off Grant ave., near Sutter st. & A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1228 Polk open until 9 p. m. —_————— ESPINA. Penman; business writing a speclalty; engrossing; Spanish. 337 Phelan building. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, Writing, etc.: day or eve.: $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. VALENCIA, 22 5 rooms, 5 closets; bath FIANO, banjo, mandolin: reasonable terms; thorough instruction. Studio, 405 Geary, r. 41. personally and by mat Tarrett, 302 Montgy SHO 1an; THA 3 Miss M. YOUNG couple leaving city desire to sell their elegant furniture; in use 4 months. Inquire 69 Geary st. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES SE-CHINESE Contractor and Em. ploym. Dffice furnishes best laborers and domestic servants. 4 Carlos place, off O'Far- rell, bet. Powell and Mason: tel. Black 4354. A—JAP. OST rellable Japancse and Chinese em- Jyment office; established over fee years. {21 Post st.; teiephone Bush 135. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese. 426 Powell, near Sutter; tel. Black 1321 CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office— Best help. 4141 O'Farrel] st.: tel_East 428 WANTED—FEMALE. | EWEDISH girl wishes place to assist, $10; German woman, good cook and houseworker, edieh second girl, good waitress, $§20, h cook, 3 years last place. MRS. SS German cook desires situa- last place; city or country, MISS 5 Sutter st. GOOD respectable woman (American) needs < very badly; can do any kind; good ecleaner; would go by day or any way. 4 Third st., room 8. COMP! T girl wishes place to do house- work; good cook and laundress; city or coun- try. 114 Prospect place, off California, be- tween Stockton and Powell. MAKER who thoroughly understands cutting and fitting would like a few select latest styles and best work; $1 25 MENTS In by er; tafloring and fancy dresses: g erence; $2 per day. 580 O'Farrell st. | GIRL wiches situation to do housework or second work. Apply A. B., Y. W. C. A., 1221 O’Farrell st. fi== PR s M WOMAN who understands both housework and downstairs work: desires position; wages $25, $30. 1910 Steiner st. LADY with plano wishes room {n lessons: willing to assist with sewing; city or country. Box A, 300 Hayes, Branch. A RESPONSIBLE young lady stenographer 'and typewriter wants position; salary no ob- Ject. Address box 87, Call office. wishes position as cham- bermaid in dodging-house or housekeeper; go0d at plain sewing. 140 Minna st:, room 18. | GERMAN girl wants place to do housework and pl lain cooking; wages $15 to $15 ' month. 11 502 B no postal: vanted by the day. Call or address 232 Seventh sf BTRO! i G willing girl, with some experience, for general housework. Apply at 217 Polk. ale—Furniture in 10-room house at 643 near Jones. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak for $48 50, with No. 131 Market. st.: telephone Jessie 761 piano. 1135 Mark: ALFRED WOLLPERT, 713 Mission st., pay® | the highest price for your 2d-hand furniture. W. E. CODY (late with J. T. Terry & Co.) buys furniture. carpets. Red 3353. TWO second girls, 325 and $20; nurse, $20; cook, $80; ‘waltress, $20; chambermald, $18; house: keeper, $20; woman to cook for 15 men, $25; boarding-house cook, $25; middle-aged wo- man, light work, $15; German woman to keep' house for one lady, $12; 50 housework girls, city and country. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st. C. R. HANSEN & CO. .PHONE GRANT 18§ cenes HOTEL DEPARTMENT.. . Waitresses, Oakland, artinez, Madera, Fresno, city, $20 and $25; 5 chambermaids, to walt, $20; 3 cooks, hotels, 330 and 335 (see party here at 10 o'clock); 8 girls to sew on labels and buttons, a day. ..FAMILY DEPARTMENT.. . Cook and second girl, $25 and $20 (see y here at 10 o'clock to-day); cook and house girl, Palo Alto, $30 (see party here at 11 o'clock); colored girl, $20; others. C. R. HA N & CO., 104 Geary st. MAGGIE CURI 1A to C. R. HANS WANTED-Cook, $30, e lady at 10 to-day; mother and daughter, $30; 4 ironers, $9 we or $25 month; Protestant cook, $30, no was 10 waltresses, §20, country resorts and cit; 7 restaurant waltresses, $6 and §7 a week; pas lor mald and waitrees, $ b second girls, §20; nurse and second giris, $15, $20: French recond girls, $20; German or Swedish woman for cleaning, tailoress, 38 or $10 a week; kitchen matd, $25. J. CROSETT CO., 316 Sutter st. FRENCH lady's mald, §25; Infant's nurse, $25; colored maid, $5_per week: colored girl, hotsework, $20. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter. RESTAURANT waitress, $7 a_week: 6 cham- bermaids to wait one meal, $20; 4 waltresses, §20 each. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. GIRLS looking for first-class places can secure work In private famllies, hotels, etc., city and country, by calling on’ or addressing MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. Phone Grant 120, e call or send address 104 Geary st. HELP WANTED—=MALE. MURRAY & READY.. Leading Employment and Labor Agent WANT TO-DAY, 7 A. M.. Burveyor for a large ranch 33 to §5 day Blacksmith for a mine. .52 50 day § blacksmiths for shop: etc., 325 32 day, $45, 330 and found. Cut-off sawyer, 32 to 32 50 ds 2 gardeners, private places. 5 men or boys for hop fields, fare $1. Young man for paint store, city. Middle-aged man to drive light wagon s .$30 and room MARRIED §'men and wives for ranches, Institutions and vineyards, 339, $3, $40 and found MURRAY & READY, 634 and 3 Clay ranches, 330, 52 and found $30 & fd. | BAND sawyer, $4 day..carrlage trimmer, $3 day 4 blacksmiths and helpers, 32 50, $2 day Tail-edger hand, $30 fd.; woodworker, coun- try, $40 and found.. e = ... CARPENTERS § carpenters, 4 months’ job, house building §3 day; 12 laborers for a sawmill Co..330 & fd. Carriage woodworker, city 32 50 day Gardener, 325 and fd. MURRAY & READY, €34 and 636 Clay st. A—FOR A SYNDICATE,. . i2'ien or strong boys to dig small trenches so Wwater can run down between vines, 15 men or & boys in an orchard (no experience 30c, $17 50 and found TO THE MINES.... 10 laborers (no experience required), you'll suit, wages $48 per month and found, steady job; 12 miners, different gold mines, $75 and 33 day: 15 muckers, come at once, $63 and fd. ....STABLES, DAIRIES, RARMS, ETC..... 5 farm, orchard, vineyard hands for differ- ent places....§35, $30, $26, $25 $20 and found 18 milkers $20, $25 and fd., good places 12 chore boys and men, $25, §20, 310 and £d. & men_to buck coal 5 and 380 .......WOODCHOPPERS, TIE: ERS. 864 men for above work $3, $260, $2, A $1.80, $1, Tie cord: 13c, 12c, 1i¢ each: tools and food advanced; some fare paid and at mines. 7 TEAMSTERS, ETC 7 horse teams, largs A and found: 5 teamsters, speclal ranches, $32 50, $26 and_found, fare §1; other places. IN AND NEAR 'SAN FRANC R orse teamsters. $26 and found 16 laborers, fare 35c 50 and found 25 laborers, good ol iy, $80. 2 BUTCHERS. 4’ TAT HOTEL AND O PARTMEN’ 87 cooks, $50, $45, $40, $35, $30, $25 and found: 25 walters and dishwashers, 330, $25, 320, $15 and found 7 laundrym, Several seco porte: ranch cooks, and 250 jobs not advertised. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay FARE PAID: NEW JOB.. FARE PAID 10 laborers (no_experience); $25 and found. MURRAY & READY, €34 and €36 Clay st. BUSINESS WOMAN'S CLUB, ROOM 202, 927 . MARKET ST. 2 waltresses; city. 12 girls; general housework; city; $35 to $30. 2 cooks for country. 21 other positions. DRESSMAKER, fashionable; will go out or work in. 711 Franklin st. EXPERIENCED laundress wants to work in public or private laundry. 349% Minna, rm. L WOMAN wishes _situation; washing, ironing | and housecleaning. 1436 Pacific st. COMPETENT woman wants charge of Infant or children; city or country; good reference; apply afternoons. 1269 O'Farrell st. MADAM SYLVESTER. the celebrated sclentifio palmist and clairvoyant medium; fee, ladies § p. m. 313 kady » Cape Nome. Me- | k to know answered, without satistaction; readings H0c MME. ZEREDA of 5 Seventh st. Is the original €¥psy life reader; readings 2o -oman wants work by the day; $L BWEDISH girl would Iike position to do second work in private family. Call 757 Harrison st. GERMAN girl, speaking German, French and Engiish, wishes a position to take care of childrer or lady's maid, to travel to Europe. Apply or address 215 Union st. | MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, card reader and 2ic; ‘truth or no pa MRE. DR. WEST, busine returned : magnetic t MME HANSON, palmistry, P"L present, future, 25c. 148 Sixth st MISS MELVILLE, great clairvoyant and water Mission, op. Mi WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st.. near Mar- et 20 rooms; 5o to §1 60 nigh veck, convenient and respectabl ge to and from ferry. iD advertisements and subscriptions d at Call branch office. 2200 Filimore. A _BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1223 Polk st.: open until 8 p. m. MME._ SHAFFER, clairvoyant, _sittings daily. 2i2% Sixth s MME_RAVENNA reads life fi luently; busi “advice, names given: %c up. § Fourth st. MME_SYBILLECradle to grav band’s picture. 25c: ladies. 914 O'Farrell st. 2370 RESTAT'RANT: morth of Market; mone; maker. Cal estment Co., 622 Market, r, nterest in one of the best- ally located galoons in San party desires a partner; must ry references: need not ha the saloon business; good busi- ent is all that is required: the e & large and profitable business 1 and_thorough investigation ns Investy, g. Box 3387, ve renders leather . not harden, crack eather; prolongs wear 100 per it, it will save you money: agents 4 everywhere. H. MILLER, 202 Mission. s, for sale; easy terms. BYRON acramento’ st wanted to_invest a small amoumt in Cape Nome vroperty that is Ve good. Box 3143, Call office. d grocery and bar doing good 1 Brewery, Valencia st., nr. ¢ Takery, candies, cigars and tobacco; n: L Market st 7 yartner wanted for first-class family ing-room. AQdress 615 Larkin st. » for sale; good location. 2007% Fiil- COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency: no chas - Joss wuccesstul. Room 3 877 Market st COTTAGES TO LET. A—§-ROOM cottage, with barn: 10 Vic ' st., ?)PM Twenty-second and Church. SPECK COTTAGE of § rooms in center of town, within half-block of Oakiand and San Leandro elec- tric cars; with half-acre of fruit, barn and chicken vard: $15. DRIVER, ABER & CO., San Leandro, DENTISTS. 8. HIGGINS' dent 4 over Cate Zinkand—Teeth extract- lectricity, gas or etics applied ed without pain by use of also by local the best and at reasonable prices; pure gold fillings from 31 up: other fillings from 50c; badly de- cayed teeth carefully treated and filled or crowned without pain; plates that fit from #4560 up: open wvenings and Sundays. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and pubscriptions has been established at 1098 Va- encla e EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. GENTLEMAN, 28, exceptional abllity and ref- erences, lots of energy, plenty nerve and per- serverance, large advertising and general , thorough knowledge of German, Russlan and partly French, desires paying position. Box 3013, Call office. . WANTED—An elderly woman _for general housework in a family of 2 at Pleasanton, 40 miles from San Francisco; German or Scan- dinavian preferred; wages $10 to $12 per month; fare paid. Address, German or Eng- lish, box 89, Pleasanton, Cal. A—1% TBAMSTERS, laborers and rockmen, TL7 and §2 & day. for railroad work; fres are . i 10 quartz miners, §8 50 & das quicksilver mine, 250 & day: furnace man, $2 50 a day; 20 muckers for mine, §2 10 a day: 2 black powder men, 2 50 a day; band saw- cut-off sawy city, $2 a da A ranch blacksmith, §30 and board: tlemakers and woodchoppers; 20 farmers, 3% _and $20; 2 milkers, §25 and §30. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. MIDDLE-AGED woman or girl to do light housework for 3 adults; can sleep home. if preferred; good homie; small wages. 2040 Cal- 'ornia st. A _BRIGHT lady of business ability for office osition; small capital required. Address x 3388, Call office. WANTED—Neat girl; upstairs work and take care of child 5 years old. 1131 Laguna st., corner of Fd. GIRL about 16 to assist light housework; nice Rlace for good girl; German preferred. 67 ‘entral ave. EXPERIENCED alteration hands on Jjackets and skirts. City of Parls Dry Goods Com- pany, Cloak Department. LASS chocolate dlpper wanted this dipping by fork preferred. 6 Mis- OMAN for cooking and housework; small boarding-house; wages $20. 26 Steuart st., upstalrs. YOUNG girls to attend to stock at A. CAIL- LEAU'S, 114-116 Kearny st. WANTED—Young girl to wait table and up- stairs work; small hotel. 662 Fulton st. GIRL to do general housework; no washing: wages $20. 1 Scott st. WOMAN to do washing and ironing; Mondays; $1 a day and carfare. 1 Bcott n.! o GIRL wanted for upstairs and children; refer- ences. 2311 Broadway. TAILORESS wanted for busheling department. ‘Apply S. N. WOOD & CO., 718 et st. POSITION nted by experlenced male nurse attendant to invalld gentieman, mentally S Physically; exvellent oy retevenoes. Box SITUATION wanted as city agent or collector; well acquainted in city; can give good rences and, If necessary, security. Box Call office. an, with 3 years' experience in wine can give the best of references; de- sires_a position in same; wages moderate. Box 3011, Call office. BLE man wants position as chief cook in hotel or restaurant; best city references. PETERSON, 615 Larkin st. SITUATION wanted by first-class coachman and gardener: can milk and do all_work around gentleman's place. Box 318, Call, GOOD chambermaid who can assist waiting at table. Hotel Miramar, 708 Geary st. EXPERIENCED girl _wanted for bindery. MYSELL-ROLLINS CO., 2 Clay st. A_BROILER, restaurant, $5: French cook, 350: brofler, hotel, $40:° window baker, $40: dishwasher and vegetable man, same country hotel, $25_each; kitchen hand for institution, country, $25; potwasher, mine boarding-house. $25; 10 dishwashers and kitchen hands, $30, $25 and $20. German " 3 3 ers, country, $30 and §25; § restaurant walters, $40, 835 and $30. 2 neat bellboys with references, $10; bell and_elevator boy, $15: barber and do porter Work for resort. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED—Stableman on ranch, steady job, 320 and board; wagonmaker, country shop. going : 14 farm hands for orchards, vineyards, $25 and 126 per month; 5 milkers, $25 to $30;" yvoung German to learn confectionery trade. country store, $15 and found to start; Xoodchoppers and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. A—MAN and wife, ranch, country, $40. good place: apply early. MIS§ CULLEN, %35 Sut- er st. A—RANCH hand, $20; place; apply early. MISS CULLEN, 32§ Loy ’ ROOM 203, 927 MARKET ST. Jap. cook; country; wages $20, $25; must be recommended; call before 10: ROOM 203, 927 MARKET ST. Gentleman who _understands stenography, typewriting and bookkeeping: good position. ROOM 203, 927 Market st.—Yard hands; tan- nery; experienced: steady employment. BARBERS' Progressive Unfon—Free employ- ment. H. Bernard, Sec., 14 Tth; tel Jessie 152, BXPERIENCED manager for medium-sized printing office; must be competent proof- reader; permanent position to good live man. Adaress, with references, stating abflity and salary, A. B., box 3316, Call office. HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Farmer and wite, $40: 10 {: 3 $26; § milkers, 325 and $30: 10 laborers for mil and woods, go to-day, fare allowed, §26 ‘and board and increase; carpenters, 33 day; 15 sin- gle-hand_miners, $2 50 day; 2 Burleigh drill miners, 33 day; teamster, 31 day and board: | machinist for country, §2 50 day: Jouns waw or_grocery, and_ found; furnace: mine and many others. J. F. CROSETT Agency, 628 Sacramento st. LOST AND FOUND. SO D LOST—A pass-book with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of LIZZIE KELBER, No. 91-481. The finder will please return to bank. LOST—5 shares stock in Pacific Undertaking Co_(certificate No. 81). Please return same to 717 Mission st. LOST—Bar pin of 7 dlamonds Return to St. Nicholas Hotel. Iiberal reward. WANYTED-Second cook, 340; suneh cook, $25; ranch cook, §20; walters, 11, $7: colored wait: er, 325 and found; dishwashers, $15. $25; hall man, hotel, §15 and found: eandymaker, $2 $3 day, and other hotel and restaurant help. J. F. CROSETT AR 25 Sacramento st WANTED Cake baker: must know ornament- ing; steady, sober man only. 32 Sixth st. BARBER for evenings, Saturday and Sunday; steady place. Box 3012, Call. ST_Sunday, & black fleld spaniel called X reward. 14158 Hayes st. MEDICAL. e e . GOODWIN, t3s well-known ladies’ physi- DR Sormerly ot 401 Van Ness, returned from Furope with advanced knowledge; suaranteed Treatment $5: safe and rellable cure in one day: 15 vears' successful practice in S. F. iaternity home: low fees. 1007% Market st. PRESSERS wanted on ladies’ cloaks. Apply | DR, G, W. O'DONNELL, the world-renownaed L. HORVITZ, 761 Market st. GOOD zrill worker wanted at Bxcelsior Wire | Works, 751 Mission st. MECHANIC for carpenter and gen. repairing | in hotel; $30 mo. and board. Box 3014, Call. WANTED—Young butcher. 118 Seventh st. SHOEMAKBER on repairink; steady job. Box 3010, Call. BOOTBLACK for barber shop and to clean baths. 120 Geary st. ladies’ spectalist; safe and reliable: has prac- ticed tn S. F. for years: treated thousands of cases successfully: treatment can be used at home; consultation free: success guaranteed. Write or call at 1028% Market st. MRS. DR. KOHL, ladies’ specialist—Guar- anteed treatment at office, 35 safe and re- liable; consuitation free. 1i22 Market st.. bet. Mason and Taylor; hours 3 &. m. to § p. m. MRS. DR. WYETH, reliable specialist; homs in ccnfinement; guaranteed treatment at of- fice, $5; any ailment: consuieatiow- ffee. M3 Post st., between Hyde and Larkin. ELDERLY man for hotel; help around office. 3377 Twenty-sixth st. WANTED —2 walters for restaurant. 1T Fourth st. WAITER for lunch house from 11 to 1 p. m. 115 Drumm st. ‘WANTED—Recruits for the United States Marine Corps, U. S. navy: able-bodied. un- married men, of good character, between the ages of 71 and 3 years; not less than § feet 4 Inches and not over 6 feet 1 inch in height: must be citizens of the United States or per- sons who have legally declared their fnten- tions to become citizens: able to read, write and speak English properly. For further in- formation apply at the Marine Recruiting Office, 4¢ Eilis st.. San Francisco, Cal, or 630 K st, Sacramento, Cal. MRS. DR. ALLEN, 1035 Market, ladies’ 3 ist; guaranteed treatment at office, 35 safe ard reliable; consultation free; hours 10 to 3. DR. and MRS. DAVIES, 1228 Market; ladies’ hysiclan: chronic diseases treated: late scien- iflc methods; cure guaranteed: treatment. 3. DR. WISE, the ladles’ spectalist, 1113 Market every cass guaranteed: $§ up. { DR. JAMES PIERCE. 104 Turk st., the emifient female specialist; home or office treatment $3. DR. and MRS. M. WEGENERPrivate home in confinement. 1312 Golden Gate ave. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor. treats all dis- eases of the human body. 115 Mason st. MEDICATED BATHS. GRUBSTAKE—80 miners and laborers for Nome | DR. CO! and return; $5 per day, board and lodging must have pesponsible ‘and reliable parties applicants must have $110. §8 Murphy bldg. 1236 Market st., 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. WANTED—Young man with small capit 1ight, genteel work; $15 to $18 per week. Par- | ticulars at COSMOPOLITAN AGENCY, 2 Geary st. EXPERIENCED salesmen to solicit country family trade for a large wholesale house; sta- ress box 3002, Call. . McKay and Goodyear lasters; also competent stock fitter and bot- tom fin WANTED_Strong, sxperienced male attendant; | mental care; wages $30. 1832 O'Farrell, a. m. MILK wagon driver: Scandinavian preferred; wages $30 a month and found. 145 Noe st. WANTED_Good barber; steady job. Apoly 725 Fourth st., San Rafael; telephone 15. MEN and women to learn barber, hairdressing and manicuring trade; catalogue malled. S. F. BARBER SCHOOL, T41A Howard st. ; building, ground, lease; coun- part cash. G W. S, Mill | | | | BARBERS—1 want to buy & small 6o or 100 shop. Box 3182, Call. BARBERS: first-class man wishes to rent fur- | nished shop, 2 or 3 chairs, with living rooms attached: option of purchase; town or coun- try. Addresss box 3353, Call office. SALESMAN for hardware in San Francisco and surrounding towns: permanent position | to energetic party; esperience not necessary. Address with stamp The Ohlg Automobile and Wrench Co., 16 Wick block, Cleveland, Ohto. and laborers for Nome ; 35 per day, board and lodging: must have responsible and reliable parties. 5§ Murphy bldg., 1235 Market, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. GET_your_shoes half-soled while waliting: 250 to G0c. 562 Missfon st., bet. st and 2d sts. NANT'S Compound Vapor Bath—Purt- fies the blood; destroys disease germs: pro- tects; cures: revitalizes: saves life and doctor bills; outfits for sale: agents wanted: send for booklet. ANTDROSIS. 47 Post st S F_ Cal TO let—Mill Valley residence, § mo. or more; modern, 12 rooms, stable, bearing orchard. 1 blocks from station. P. GARDNER, Ml Valley, Cal ——————————————————— MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. ers. G M. KUTZ CO., 103 Mission, | BOILERS, engines 2d-hand machinery. XMc- INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, coun- ‘ters, linoleum, office furniture, store and of- fice furniture and fixtures; new and second band. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. | $100 PREMIUM will be given to any cme who can cause water to penetrate the fibers leather after being treated with The Esqu mau; it does not crack, harden or discolor the leather; agents wanted everywhere: send 5o for sample can. Address 2025 Mission st. FOR sale—Steerage ticket on first boat to Nome. Apply RICHARD UHTE, 485 San- some st. 88 RAMBLER bicycle; fine condition: owner leaving city; $10 cash. Address box 339, Call. FOR sale—Patterns for 2-H. P. gas engin castings for small engins work half fin- ished. 136 Douglass st. FOR sale_Drawinz board, 36x43; printing frame with glass, 38x42. 185 Douglass st. PLAT in O. F. Cemetery; cholce location, 014 F de’ Homestead; sloping ground; mo rea- 0! le offer refused. C. H. BLOHM, 111 Calif. THOROUGHBRED Irish setter, 10 months old will sell at a bargain. 2825 Sixteenth st. A—BUYS, sells or rents gear machinery, en- gines, botlers, water pipe, shafting, puileys, etc. WHITELAW, 216 Spear st. BARBER w: furnishings: cation in Alameda; will sell very ci whole or in lots to suit; cash or instaliments. Apply Oakland Auction Co., 465 Twelfth st Oakland, or E. D. JUDD, 1424 Park st., Ala- meda. WANTED—First-class _ lad! SCHIMMEL & STOVER'S, 403 Sutter st. GENTLEMEN'S sults to order, $1 per week, at cash prices. N. Y. Tailoring Co., 115 Kearny. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged. half price. §62 Mission st., bet. Ist and 2d sts. MEN wanted to learn barber trade in 3 weeks; day and evening classes: spectal inducement this season: handsome illustrated catalogue and souvenir free; only institution in ths world teaching the barber and hatrdressing trades. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, 633 Clay st. Branches—San Francisco, New York, St. Louls, Chicago, Minneapolis. PENSIONS_GEO. D. CAMPBELL, lawyer; 18 —————— years' practice; Examiner bidg. WINCHESTER Hotel 44 Third st, near Mar- Xket: 700 rooms, %c night; reading room: free "bus and baggage to and from the ferry. WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms; 25¢ per night; $1 to §2 per week. tailors at | MAKE walking easy by wearing rubber heels: recommended by physicians; put on while you wait; b0c. 362 Mission st., be and 2d st HIGH-ARM Singer sewing machine: good con- ditton; complete: chea; 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. CASH registers, second-hand, of every descrip- tion bought, sold, exchanged and repaired. 1309 Mission . between Ninth and Tenth. EDISON concert phonograph. price reduced to $100;_concert records, §2 0. BACIGALUPL 5§33 Market st.. San Francisco. A% 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, §1 5. Pop- ular Price Hatters, 330 Rearny st., nr. Pine. A FINE suit $10; dress pants 32 75. Misft Clotning Parlors, 437 Montgomery st. » COMPLETE outfit of 2d-hand sausage ma- chinery. McIntosh & Walpman, 19 Fremont. FORTABLE engines. boflers; iron and wood planers; lathes: 24-hand. J. Burke, 139 Beale. A NEW Standard Typewriter; latest model cheap. Typewriter Exchange, 09 California. § H, P STEAM holst and bofler in perfect order; cheap. H. S. WHITE. 518 Mission st. NEW and second-hand slot machines bought and sold. W. C. BENTHAM, 1532 Market st AUTOMATIC sewing machine: oak woodwork; latest attachments: cheap. 145 Sixth st GREEN hands and seamen to go north for the summer at HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. A _10-TON Fairbanks scale and fire and burg- lar proof safe. 216 California st. LINDELL House, corner Sixth and Howard— Rooms 15c to 25c per night, 75¢ to §2 per week. SAFES New and second-hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO., 417-422 Sacramento st. A BRANCH offics for Call advertisements and bscriptions has been established at 1098 Va every Wednesday. BULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers. fust from the Canty ranch. 155 Valencia flso a carload of broodmares, with foal. % HEAD fine draft and driving horses at 1621 and 162 Market st., bet. Twelfth and Brady; also some fine matched black teams. WANTED—Carload mules, broken or unbroken; under § years: weight 1000 pounds or over. Box 3003, Call. FINE stock of all classes of horses at Switzer's Horse Market. Twelfth and Market HOUSES—LODGING—FOR SALE. $300_TEN-ROOM _house; DECKER, 1620 Market ‘st 16-ROOM house: hair-top mattresses; oak furni- ture; rooms ail yented; must sell. DECKER, 1020 Market st. A—41-ROOM corner; electric elevator. 33900 80 rooms: restaurant and bar; in Stockton 730 30-room corner; 2 entrances; half cash..... 2200 18 rooms; new furniture; rent $65 Partner in 28-room house. 20 rooms on Turk $-room flat; splendld fugpiture. 1% | on Howard st.; only 3300 cas| fine, sunny corner; on one floos on Market st.; worth $1200. on Mason st.; payments. ! on Bush st.; clears §250. : on Kearny st.; grand b 36 rooms: on Market et.; payments. 50, 40 and 125 rooms; boarding house. MONEY TO LOAN ON ANY HOUSE. TELEPHONE JOHN 51 . 1020 Market et., opp Fifth. | SECOND-HAND fireproot safe: 1 fire and burg- A FRESH carload of horses, all solld colors, | 1600 | f safe; cheap. 42 Main st. new and second-hand, all sizes. THE TZ SAFE, 109-111 Market st., San Fra ONE 4-sided sticker: 1 planer and matches air compressor: 5 locomotives 220 Fremont. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTEDCoyote skins and other furs: prices have advanced; ship to us at once 'If you want _highest market prices. HERMAN WALDECK_CO.. dealers in hides and furs, 33 Clay st., San Francisco, Cal WANTED—Old fast-fiving pigeons: no squabs. For terms and_shipping directions apply to 8an Francisco Trap Shooting Assoctation, 224 Market st., room 6. WANTED—Thoroughbred St Bernard pup (male); reasonable; state price. Box 3608, Call office. WANTED — Second-hand upright piano for cash. H. L. WHITEHEAD., 1710 Market st. e e e MONEY TO LOAN. ANTY proposition, any amount; 6 per cent: first, second mortgages, estates in probate, interest in estates, legacies, corporation loans, chattel mortgages: confidential; advice free. G. E. OLSEN, room 16, first floor, Chronicle bldg. ANY amount at § per cent; Ist, 24 and 34 mort- gages, undivided Interest, real estate in pro- mortgages and legacies bought; no de- ‘get my terms before doing business else- where. R. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery, r. 3. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtaia liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry at low- est rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 848 Market t.; tel. Main 1644. Branch 19 Third st. ON real estate, Ist or Ind mortgages, and on furniture or planos; no removal: any amount; lowest rates. BECKER & CO., 26 Montgomery. MOST reliable place to borrow on dlamonds, watches, jewelry. W. J. HESTHAL, 10 Stxth: Righest price for old gold, silver. diamonds. A—KREDO & CO............ 2% GBARY ST. ... Money to Loan at Low Rates . 5 Telephone Black 5062. 9-room flat; newly furnished; central $400 nicely furnished: cheap. 500 a od; profitable 1000 900 2700 fine corner; central; oniy. 400 modern; with elevators. 5500 3 blocks N. of Market 8 rooms: 1 block of Mkt. M. GRIFFIN, 719 Market st., nr. Call bldg. NICE 12-room house, Ellis, near Jones, $50; 13 | rooms, nice furniture, Geary st., $600. ' C. D. | DAVIS, room 69, 916 Market st. A_WANTED; good tenants for new houses: 35 and 150 rooms. At SPECK & CO. 67 Mt | PARTY wishing to sell lodging hor | BASILE, 8 Eddy st.; new vfi\nb‘uyer“d‘:l!;."; FOR sale—Furnished flat for couple; 4 gentle- men roomers: 1 man pays the 2 ross Box 3381, Call office.” e ANY amount by private party on furniture and planos: no removal: low rates; confidential. BONELLI. Conservatory bide.. 130 Powell st. room 9, respectable privats place to borrow on watches, diamonds; lowest take elevator. Tel. Davis 995, ON furniture and planos without removal; qui ervice: money direct: lowest. iaterest. Roome 8 and @, Donohue bullding, 1110 Market st. CAST-OFF clothing. old gold and siiver 3 send postal. CO! lufus, 508 xurn;n::h 5 ANY amount at 2 per cent on furni Sther collateral. B McRAE. 74 Missgn o MONEY loaned salaried people with. HILL, rm. #, Merchants' Exchge. &1 o AUSTIN'S Salary Loan Co., 36 Pa ing—Men can secure loans’on bersonal mate, LOANS to salaried peopis rsonal secul only. TOUSLEY, 321 Parrott butiding. CASH loaned to salaried people on note witho Indorser. MOR: LL, 609 Examiner bul]dln: 0 TO $0,000; lowest rates: ist and 33 mortgs.; any proposition. DRYDEN. 413 Montgomecy. EXPERIENCED froner on ladies’ and chil- dren's weai 723 Market st., room 35. YOUNG girl for light housework. 1040 Mc- Allister st., Hughes bakery. WANTED—A_German girl for general house- work. 2109 Taylor st. i GOOD SEWER wanted. 1423 Polk st. 11 a. m.. CHARLES LY TLondon Tailor, 721 Market A RESPONSIBLE young man of business ta permanent position; fair salary to commence: small capital required. Box 3389, Call. STRONG boy to work In_coal yard: one who understands the care of herses. Apply at 725 Valencia st.; call after 9. BUSHFLMAN wanted. Apply between 8 and WANTED—Woman for second worl Abpily 631 Bl ot., restaurann - Htehen A—SINGLE man. about 20, to he 1 tate office. DECKER, 1620 o YOUNG girl to mind two small children. 1237 Howard st. CASHBOY wanted. Apply 8. N. WOOD & CO., T18 Market st. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 8§09 Mar- ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg., you can have your extractions done painlesaly: teeth : gold crowns, tes, extractions . m. ; Sunda; IDEAL gold fllll‘n“‘r limtflnd tolr 75¢, with writ- AL DENTAL Co.. s Eady s o MEYER. Deutscner Zahnarzt, 6 Turk; _ext., crowns, bridgework; open Sund. YOUNG man desires position with private fam- 1ly; understands the care of horses, garden and can milk: references. Box 3018, Call. YOUNG man, 2, seeks situation; can drive, if necessary. G. CLARK, 76 Harrison st. GARDENER, German, single man, desires po- sitiop, long experience in all branches of gar- dening. Box 3100, Call office. HORSEMAN wante situation; Al references; has traveled all over the world with m stock; good driver and breaker. Box 339, GIRL for gomeral housework: 3 THT Octatia, s corner Jackson . Coc 0. WANTED—Retail grocery sales of experi- ence. Box 3015, Call. g TRIMMERS and makers want Millinery: 1906 Morhee 'zt ted. New York FIRST-CLASS coatmaker for the country. J. BATUMGARTEN & CO. 1 ELEGANTLY furnished house, 9 rooms, bath, laundry; nice yard: permanent roomers: profitable investment: 4 blocks from Market: new and clean. 437 Golden Gate ave, CLASSIFIED advertisements and Feceived at Call hranch ofice. 5200 Fimore ot ‘HOUSES TO LET. A A A A A A A A A—PRINTED list; houses to let; send for cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 lontwm:r': AT 28 Morris ave., off Harrison, r Sixth— Sunny 5-room house: laundry, y"::i. cellar; ‘water free: perfect repair; $i3; investigate. FINE 2-story and basement house; modern improvements; fine flower garden; 1731 Bu- chanan st., bet. Sutter and Post. Apply 623 Golden Gate ave. YOUNG girl for light housework; ovening’; sleep home. 21335 Howard st SALESMAN who understands stationery; state references. Address box 3009, Call. GIRL for cooki) and housework; fami| four; $20.° 1212 Fell st. e WANTED—Bushelman at once. RAPHAPL'S. WOMAN for general housework. for ge: Apply at 1016 HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED, Avplyon premisea, T183 aiter TAILOR on ladles' garments. Apply Dress- | . m. or owner, S OTIS, 'at 313 Montgom: Emsorium. Pl On_furniture, pianod, without removal; commission; private. LICK, 116 Ticaiston, IF your property s mortzaged and yo : more money see H. MURDHY. 80 Marker s TO sal men, without collateral 3 other propositions: private roo::._m;:d;r:;-' cisco Discount Agency. M3 Phelan building. E WHAT YOU MAY WaNT. JOU MAY HAVE WHAT w":'w‘fi;r WE WANT MONEY WHICH YOU MAY HAVE. E HAVE PIANOS WHICH YOU MAY WANT. SR i BOOTHE Bt S ACK , ROS.; we have £ood second-hand instruments varyine in price for price lists and terms. 769 Market st.

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