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10 SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, Open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH “)FFICES—$2] Montgomery street, er Clay; open until §:30 p. m. Hayes street; open until §:30 p. m. MeAllister : open until $:30 p. m. street; open unt!l 9:30 p. m. n street; open until 10 p. m. €29 h street: open untfl $ p. m. a street; open until § p. m. pen until 3 p. m MEETING NOTICES. DAY (Wednesdax) for the purpose Brother May attend- dcgree THIS MIAH xmn\\'N-fi dge TO-DAY By order of , Sacretar WIEDNESDAY) Third degree. Secretary. lock. May 30, rthy Matron, NESDAY, Ve Oakland 11 be ¢ 4 i be held in Rafael, on children 25c. e prizes will be 4t procured at A. O. F. L. or at the ferry on J. FALCONER, President. it will compete be distributed. dancing up to § .t tform and _fancy t e Highiand weicome with & foll Buy round trip ferry und Park. Admission to fidren, 25e. on, having re- e by the hydraulic Hill, in the Gardners rt_ Wine, Sierra County, ! Ravine; from ich placer mine, I Dorado County. to reek; from L. Foss, in Gold Lake Mining to deposit tallings in T Golden Hill in the Golden Hill mine, 0 deposit tail- otice that a meeting Flood building, San e 11, 1500, at reet, corner Stxteenth; open un- | ser Twenty-second and Ken- | | BUSINESS CHANCES. | $55_RESTAURANT; bargain: gol rope cause of s=ale. McLAUGHI TiTy Market st. & THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 80, 1900. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. I EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE, Sovorheleirt el denen rbs Lrobr iy WHEN you become di ited wit! end t0 SPAULDING B Floneer Carpet-Beats ing Works, 333-357 Tehama st.; tel. 5, 40. $00—-SALOON; city front; bargain; on account " of other business. McLAUGHLIN, 77% Mkt. BANITARY Carpet Cleaning and ing Co., 342-344 McAl o phg‘nLSwt‘l)lyen‘ HELP WANTED—FEMALB. WOMAN wishes to go out by the day; washing or housecleaning. Call 611 Turk st. LADY wishes sewing and mending to do at home or hc‘mkeeper'l position. Call 116 Sixth st., room 6. $500—SALOON and lunch house; barsain this ény. MCLAUGHLIN & CO. 1% Market st. . E. Carpet Beating and Reno- vating Co., 240 14th st.; tel. Mission T4. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. | MAN and wife to manage restaurant; very ele- | ganly raralshed " Apsly. . MCRAE, 81 Mission st. Y clegantly furnished house to rent of 1§ 3 McRA S37 Mission $70 CASH—Corner grocery and bar; | rooms: rent $14 25; datly sales $15; owner must | leave mt once for Burope. M. GRIFFIN, 71§ | \Market st., room 1, nr. Call bldg. 2 ltving To remt—For coal yard, milk depot, etc.; fine location; place is entirely covered and con- tains 3 stalls: rent only $15: water free. In- gulre WM. HENDRICKSON & CO., 61 Call hullding. CALL and see our list of good paying busi- nesees; groceries, saloons, restaurants, hotels, paint shops. dellcacy stores: sale and ex- change. EITEL & CARROLL, KERN County ofl lands; a chance to get an interest in 11,000 acres of choice ofl lands; buy now and get In on the ground floor: these lands are located in the great oil districts of | SET AND KERN RIV- | MeKITTRICK. SUM { . Kern County, and belong to the OCCI- NTAL OIL COMPANY, | under the laws of West Virginia: stock abso- { lutely non-assessable: investigation solicited. | D. H. MOSTELLER, Agent, | Room 364, Parrott Bullding, 8. F. » SNAP: $10 day clear: be increased; gen- business: downtown: suitable lady or close investigation solicited. 213 teel entleman good stock and living rooms. cigars, ete. a’ school school supplies. located 1508 Golden Gate av | $6%_PARTNER in restaurant and family din- —room: first-class hotel; some capital re- s box 2118, Call offic e for $125 1t Inquire at 28 0 June 1. stand to let; 416 Fourth st.; low rent. | Apply to G. H. UMBSE! 14 Mont'gy. | RNER grocery and bar: 4 living rooms. of sickness. 1111 Howard; no agents. GROCERY, bakery and T rooms, for sale. on store, with fur- 225 Ninth st. G. cleaning and Jaundry office: faying business for 2 persom 1iving rosme: nice location: low rent; mon trial given. Address box 2116, Call. | CONKLIN B e T 1008% Market. | incorporated | notlons, | Tk | | p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSON, M. D., Manager. | CITY Steam Carpet Beating Works, G. H. _STEVENS, mgr., 3540 §th st.; tel. South %0. 3. MeQUEEN'S California Carpet Cleaning Co., 433 Stevenson st., tel. South owest rates. CARPETS cleaned at e per yard; laid at dc. _STRATTON'S, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessle 94, ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 3%. GEO. WALCOM, proprietor. S Carpet Beating®Works, 833 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126 COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agenc: less successful. Room 310, No charge un- Market at. COPTAGES TO L& VASSEROT place, 7, off Geary, near Larkin— Modern cottage, 5 rooms and bath; rent $20; water free. Apply L. C. BABIN, 413 Kearny. | WELL-FURNISHED sunny cottage, 7 rooms, bath, garden, stable; put in perfect order. Ap- ply 2118 11 to 5 niclock; cheap rent. 1%-8STORY good grounds and view; take Mission-st. cars to Powell ave. Xey at 16 Prospect ave.; reasonable. TO LET for 3 or 4 months—Furnished cottage of 8 rooms; $20; references. 217 Third ave., Richmond. WASHINGTON, 1323—6 rooms, bath and yard; marine view. e e e DENTISTS. A FULL set of teeth on rubber plate, $5; & full set of teeth on a gold plate, §25; teeth Without a plate; crown and bridge work our | specialty; see our flesh-colored plates, thinner | and stronger than rubber, warranted for 20 | years; fillings, 50c: crowns, $3 50: all work | inless and warranted. CHICAGO DENTAL | ARLORS, 24 Sixth st. | AT the ELECTRO-DEN ket st., cor, 4th, rm. have your extractions done painlessly; AL CLINIC, 803 Mar- Flood bldg., you can teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns, £ % up: plates, extractions free. ¥ 2 up; of: | fice hours § a. m. to 10 p. Sundays 9 to 2 | DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st. ex- tracts and fills_tecth painlessly by his wo derful secret method; crowns, §2; bridges, $: | rubber or flexible plates, $3; received 5 first prizes; no students; guaranteed 12 FOR rale—Restaurant; close to four factories; | usiness good. Apply between 11 and 13 a. m.. | & and 10 Seventh st FOR sale_On account of departure for Nome, a fruit and esndy business and paying well Address box 1745, Call office. $5% — DRAYD business well _established, horses, wagons, everything completo: cash. batance on easy payments. C. H., room | , 36 Geary st of teeth, gold crowns, $3; new methods in bridge work: fillings, gold, $1 up: sllver, 50c; painless extraction 50c: gas given New York Dental Parlors, 993 Mission, cor.6th DR, LUDLUM HILI ¢, n , nr. Eleventh No charge for extracting when plates are | made; old plates made over like new; teeth | from 38 per set: extracting, 50c; gas give: TYAN VROOM—‘Painless’; evenings and Sun- days, 1001 Market st, corner Sixth. DRUG store for sale or exchange for San Fran- perty; a well-stocked, modern, X\&h | as ¢ investing about §700 In good business; no hard work. Box 1779, Call ar for sale: cash t . Call office. air barber shop for sale, 259 { GOOD paying 3 Seventh et. FOR sale—Good outside route on morning pa- per; easy ter Box 1736, Call office. | FIRST-CLAS et 1o ASS sloop yacht 32 feet long. W. H. | CAMPBELL, Sausalito. FOR First-class oy r. A., box 173 for your own price: 1 Fifth st., room 10. ARGE store to let on Market st.; lease for eale; 22x100. Box 1749, Cali, FOR rale—_The Central Hotel in Napa, con- taining thirty rooms; central location; price reasonable. Address R. CUFF, Napa, Cal. ide route on a Call office. | going to FOR sale or exchange—Handsome cottage, fur- nished: barn; Berkeley. Box 1706, 11 office. < ealoon: | Call office. | kness. Address be Call office. $300_REETAURANT; no night work; old stand. | d lumber yard in this Box 2861, Call office. COFFEE and tea_routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO., 412 Sacramento et. A BRANCH office for Call advertisments and subscriptions has been established at 109 Vi lencla st ———————— sl | PARIS Dental Parlor, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; fllllngl, 25¢. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. LEE C. PRAY, ctrpenter and general jobber- A BRANCH office for Call advertisemen.s and subscriptions has been established at 109 Vi lencia_s e e st e e EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. A—COLORED chef and wife, just from the ‘East with best of references, aiso 2 head and second cooks, with first-class references, from Boston, want situations. _Address C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. COMPETENT German man and wife desire sit- uations; understand all kind of ranch work; reference. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS butler-wants position; best city references, MISS CULLLEN, 32 Sutter st. RELIABLE young man of 24, expericnced in bookkeeping and general office work, wishes position with established firm; reference from late employer. Address box 1788, Call office. Work on shirts; beginners taught. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 353 Fremont st: elevator. GIRLS. GIRLS. GIRLS. Highest wages paid to sewing machine oper- ators on LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'S overalls. Apply at once to MR. DAVIS, 32% Fremont. GIRLS to learn to make cigarettes at JOHN | BOLLMAN & CO., 36 Jessfe st.; good wages to be earned; steady work; references. FREE FARE. ¢ farmers for large vineyard, steady work, $26 and found. %) (For large grain ranch. 2 warehouse men. .31 and found 2 ranch blacksmiths......§50 and $40 and foun: Shop blacksmith PO ad 2 single hand miners. $2 50 day 2 muckers, same mine. .2 day 50 farmers. haying, vineyard, orchard and 5. 390, $35 and $40. 3 Milker, country $30 and $35 ",_country shop. 25 and found . D, EWER & CO., 60 Clay st. WANTED—A girl to assist in housekeeping. 1208% Turk st. WANTED—Lady talloress for general tailoring; steady work. 715 Valencia st. FIRST-CLASS froners wanted for ladles’ work. Address P. O. box 334, Vallejo, Cal. AN operator on pants; steady work. 110 Wil- llam st, off Geary, near Taylor. IRONERS and _operators wanted. .Lalfgdry] 41} Sanchez st. WANTED—A reliable girl to help general housework: good home’ nights off. 1426 Mason. National PRACTICAL ali-round pickle man with large Eastern and California experience, Is cpen to an engagement; can make his own steam; clty or country. Address W. H., 1720 Eddy st. COACHMAN, young Englishman, wants situa- tlon or as ‘man about place or any place of trust; good references, Box 1788, Cail office. NEAT girl; general housework, plain cooking, assist with children; $20. Call Third ave., Richmond District; take Sutter or Geary cars. WANTED—Women and girls to work on frult. Folsom st., bet. 13th and 1ith sts. A GIRL wanted to assist in general housework. 791 McAllister st., near Octavia. ENGLISHMAN (aged 25). steady and reliable, wishes permanent empioyment with whole- sale firm: best of references. Address C. W. C., 1137 Union st. SITUATION wanted to care for horses or as watchman by handy man of 25; references; city. Address box 1735, Call office. YOUNG man wishes to complete his barber t;;\‘de in good shop. Address box 1734, Call office. SITUATION wanted by a coachman and gar- dener; best references. EMIL ERICKSON, 882 Alblon st., O d. GOOD fobbing blackemith and shoer wishes a situation; reasonable wages. Address F. A. M., box 16, Call office, FRENCH cook wants situation In hotel, city or country. D. L., 275 Stevenson st. JAPANESE couple want situations In family; man as cook and wife to do waiting an housework; with good reference. W. M., 935 Sacramento st, | WANTED_Middle-aged woman to do llght housework at 112 East st. WOMAN to help in kitchen of small boarding- house. 662 Fulton st COMPETENT girl for general housework; no washing; wages §25; refs. required, 1 Scott st. COMPETENT _nursegirl with good references required for San Rafael. Box 1741, Call office. TOUNG German girl to do housework and help in bakery. 3150 Twenty-second st. WAITRESS wanted. 113 Turk st., in restau- rant. GOOD finisher and apprentice girls on custom coats; pay while learning. 126 Russ st. WANTED—A good lively solicitor; big money. lis st. FIRST-CLASS vest maker. 84 Antonlo st | bet. Elifs and O'Farrell st, oft Jones. FEW young ladles to join night school; low rates. Ayres' Business College, 723 Market st. ENGINEER and machinist, 32 years of age, good pipefitter; also woodwork: first-class ref- erences. Please address box 1728, Call office. Sereen doors and windows, lattice work, fur- niture, roofs, outhouses, fences, board waiks, cupbodrds made and repaired by the day of job. Address Bailey block, room 2, Dwight way station, Berkeley. GARDENER experienced in commercial and landscape gardening wishes to take chargs of a large private place, plantation, etc.; long years' references. Write to N. GARTNER, 853 Fortieth st., Oakland. OFFIEE work—Young man of 28, with 6 years' expdience, wants position for the summer. Address J. E. COOVER, Palo Alto, Cal. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. DOG HOSPITALS. DR. CREE! ‘;S smmooth, sitky coa or at the hospital DR. BUZARD'S Dog Hospital, Post, Fillmore— Advice and medicine T5c; city visits $150; all ogs boarded. Tel. West 636 P. dog soap creates a for sale by all druggists ELL'S is the place to learn dressmak- | ing and ladies’ talloring: ev MME. REMBERT. i; any patte class. 103 Post. | dressmaking, 387 Geary s 2 Qdresses made over; perfect fit. | ACCORDION pleating factory; all kinds pleat- | ing, pinking. 121 Post, over O'Connor&Moflatt. | ' EDUCATIONAL. A—GALLAGHER-TARR United Schools, Par- | rott building; Gallagher, 15 vears official re- | porter, shorthand department; Tarr, expert accountant, bookkeeping dep't’ a school con- | ducted by experts; call or send for catalogue. “ HEAL ness College, 24 Post st., S. F.— Practical courses in bookkeeping, _short- hand, typing, languages, telegraphy, English branches, civil, electrical and mining engin- eering, etc.; new S0-page catalogue free. ALL students but two tgking full course this year got posttions. SAN FRANCISCO BUSI- NRSS COLLEGE, 1236 Market st. Ypt, reatest astrol- in the worid: satistaction Powell loey: read G. W Market.cor. Stockton. room 627; all Market st less successful. W. et st opp. Mason Spreckels bldg., 327 Mar- on free; no fees in advance. CABINET—HO 7 folding: door opens: firm S BROWN, gen. agt., 426 Eilis. BELGIAN HARES, . --oo..F0e §1500 ived d from Englan as LORD DONCASTER. Cup buck of 159 and dam neaster Silver Cup of 18%. ize every time he was shown ia was winner Heé won o a magnificent and without e eve rica in the very limited You ot om any buck that will 3 for less than $50. If your u should eertainly not fatl 1c ORNIA BELGIAN HARE ASSN, . ALAMEDA, CAL 1 Jurt Received Word That the Celebrated Buck CRACKAJACK Scored 9% Points. Only true orrln'vdh.hurk living: also highest coring, is 10 be consigned ta of COLDEN wWrsT RELGTA Ry Do not_miss gpportunity if you wani a fine ENGLISH BUCK or DOE. for this stock must he #old this week. Call to-day, 622 Montgomery st., city, % SRED Belgian does, bred to Royal Sovereign. $10:t0 $20; 10 Emperor of No.’!c’!k} (highest-scoring buck in 7 youngsters, all strains, 6 % 30 weeks, 33 56: 3 months, % and Kenwood Rabbitry. 530 1th st., Oakiand. AP—Belgians; disagreement of partne: high-grade hares. all ages: Lord Bainbore, y. King Yuken and Lord Ban- stro 17 taken as a whole will sell for market valve. Address hox 2120, Call. CLAREMONT Belgian Hare Assocation—Doss bred to Pushoda Prince and Eoy“.x“xizo:mm, $10 to $0: best strain youngst 4 $915 Telegrash ave., Oakiand. - © 0 5 FoR thape, s of his ery fine stock of high-score, pedi- all scored by Mrs. Bush. n Francisco. TREMONT Belglan Hare Co., 2134 Fillmore st Sen Franciece, Cal—Send 6o in stamps for book on care and feeding. BELGIAN hares, all sizes, days to meke roo 314 Golfen Gate GOLDEN GATE ®ELGIAN H en Gate ave. cheap for a few Yukon buck for service. ARE C., 60 Gold- £.F. %00 rabbits for sale chere: }»fip'v'mr.p:n does with litters by Lord Fashoda h mported). Bureka Rabbitry, 1816 Turk. or Exchange. BICYCLES—For Sale W Cleveland bicycles: batter than ever: 380, AVITT & BILL, 308 Larkin st. hr) GREAT bargains in second-hand bicyeles: from % up: send for list. LEAVITT & BILL. 308 Lerkin et., San Francisco. N e v 2 BOARDING FOR CHILDREN, A PRIVATE home for children by week or momth: one day to 15 years old: select neigh- borhood . mother's care: terms low; verd. 1304 Post st.: tel. Larkin 587; BOOKS—XE Holmes Book Co., ™ n_l 2o Third. BOOT AND SHOE BARGAINS. BARGAINS, ladies” children’s shoee; @rum- " HARE BTOCK. | CHEAPERT and best in America—The Weekly | 115 pages, to any address in the | 31 rooms on Market st.; only. s on Bush; rent $55 12 rooms on McAllister st. 16 ro fine corner: clears $150 16-room house on Turk st... 10 rcoms on Jones st.; clears $55. 10 rooms on Mason st.; payments. % MONEY TO LOAN ON ANY HOUSE. TELEPHONE MINT 796, . C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. ON & CO. E cash, baiance $1 : corner; best of furniture . corner; monthly payments. | hand, 't AYRES', the leading business college, 725 Mar- ket ct.; life scholarship, $50: includes short- ping, bookkeeping, pen art; day &eve. CALIFORNIA Business College, 305 Larkin st.;: the coming school; thorough: up-to-date; all branches; positions secured for graduates, | SINEERING, civil, elec. mining, mesh. sur- - mcesy, cyanide, arch.: day, eve.: est. 1864, DER NAILLEN SCHOOL, 933 Market. | SHORTHAND taught personally or by mil; ao- | knowledged by official reporters ‘‘best teacher, | best system.”” M. G. BARRETT, 302 Montgmy. S F. VETERINARY COLLEGE—Next session begins June 11; catalogue upon application. M. L. PANCOAST, Secretary, 10 Golden Gate, | 1100 FLATS, cottages, ete. 380 | A=NW. corner Sutter and Scott; finest flat in A—7-ROOM flat; corner; sunny: 2 bay windows; A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and lsubs’crlpllloni has been established at 1006 Va- encia st. EXPERT OPTICIANS. GEORGE MAYERLE, German expert opticlan, 10711 Market st.—Examinations free; German eye water by mail. 50c. Phone Mint 257 FLATS TO LET. Speck & Co., 667 Mkt. 57 Geary: 10 r. b 1822 Pac. 710 McAllfst 733 Haight; 922 Hyde; 6 . f. 0 r. . 32 1610 California; 25/1210 Polk; 9 32 50/331 Eddy; 4 r. 3 .20 city for the price; investigate: 6 large rooms and large glazed ‘porch; appreciated it seen. | all modern improvements. 417% Third st. ALL bright flats, 4 and 5 rooms, bath. and i04 Sacramento st., below Mason. ELEGANT 7-room flat; modern improvements. 2410 Sacramento st., near Webster. FLAT—Modern improvenemts; half block from Unfon Iron Works. 913 Illinols st. FLATS—3 and 4 rooms, bath: off Howard, bet. ey at 1626 Howard. Twelfth and Thirteenth. 1042 GEARY, $13%—Modern flat of 7 rooms and bath; rent $35; water free. Apply L. C. BABIN, 413 Kearny st. IF you want to move get printed list flats to let fros MISSION, 1513, near 11th—6 large sunny rooms; bath; yard and laundry; rent $18. MODERN lower flat, 7 rooms and basement. 1131 Geary st. bet. Van Nees and Franklin. NEW sunny fiat, 6 rooms, bath, yard, base- ment; modern imp. 1981, 1935 O'Farrell st. PEARL, 21, off Market, nr. Valencla—Lower and upper flats; rent $8 and $7. SUNNY lower flat, § rooms, bath, yard, base- ment; rent reasonable. 452 Page, nr. Webster. 232 Third ave., cor. Clement take Sutro car. $13—FLAT of 4 rooms. 12 Page, bet. Gough and Octavia, 1% blocks from Market. PROF. MERKI, successful teacher of mandolin, violln and guitar. 1008 Mission, above Eixth. TPPER flat; 6 rooms and bath. 1120B Turk st., near Laguna. E JEUNE Art and Crafts School designing, ca: . ; modeling, 424 Pine st. ol on the coast for 6 Geary, THE only watchmaking scl lad! nd gentiemen. O. all rented, with big yard for raising rabbits; low rent. BASILE, 3 Eddy. | —— e | $1506—56 ROOMS; all rented; good location; near Market; cent.; rent low. BASILE, 3 Eddy st. | A_ROOMING house: great money make: heart the city. COWING & CO., 719 Market. TO rent-—5 and 6 room fiats, furnished. M. GRIFFIN, 719 Market, room 1, nr. Call bldg. | | A LieT GRIF | ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammy etc.; day or $ mo. 1024 Missio EMPLOYMENT og'FlCéS. A—JAPANESE-CHINESE Contractor and Em. ployment Office furnishes best laborers and domestic servants. 4 Carlos place, off O'Far- rell, bet. Powell and Mason; tel. Black 4354. $16—FLAT, 3 rooms and bath. 411 Larkin st. 2 FLATS of 4 rooms each; one §7 and other $9. FURNITURE and carpets; cheap; leaving city; 39 Shipley between Third and Fourth. FURNITURE FOR SALE. NEW furnishings of elegant modern flat on Van N ave, for sale, $450; rent of flat, $35; golid mahogany furniture:’ Axminster ' car- pets. Apply H. J. MOORE, 1089 Markt st. call from 12 to 2. 6003 Leavenworth st. A—MOST reliable Japanese and Chinese em. ployment office: established over five years. 421 Post st ; telephone Bush 135, CAfiRIAGE! AND WAGONS, etc., cheap. | CAMP wagon; finegt in California: good as | | “Baw; cost §500; sell $300. 3210 Mission t. EW & 24-band wagons, bugsies. carts & har- ness, work & Ariving hormes. i5th & ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japaness, Chi- nese help. 426 Powell, nr. Sutter; tel. Blacksor, JAPANESE and Chinese Employment Office; best help furn.: tel. John 2121. 806} Stockton. CHINESE and_Japanese Employment Office— Best help. 4i1% O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426, EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE, i SPIRITUALISM, 5 Larkin st; spiritual ing, Mrs. Gritfin and | AT Occidental meeting this Shriner; 10c. ev FIRST-CLASS German cook, competent in- | fant's nuree, German cook with good city ref- | erences, first-class Swedish laundress and a | number of housegirls await positions at MISS | LLE] 225 Sutter st. | i =, |MME. MARQUISE, & Hyde, holds test circle | | to-night at §; 10c; readings, 10 a.m. to 6 p. m. | YOU SG married woman with 2 little girls aged 1 and 3 years wishes a position to take en- tire charge of house during owner's absence; | TESTS and communications from ‘‘dead” | object. good home; best of reference. 2111 friends to all to-night, 10c. 148 Sixth, rm. 12. Fillmore st. EPIRITUAL circle tonight at §; all friends | SWEDISH girl, first-class cook, 15 taking a | and skeptics invited. 3¢ Sixth st ! s P B | WYLLIE, the Los Angeles photo medjum. 33 Filis #t; 10 m. to 5 p. m.. Sundays included. | AT Friendship Hall, 235 McAllister; Mrs, Mey- room 6. MRS, LEETER PAILEY'S circle this evening, = daily. 1204 Fillmore, near Turk, MRS.3.J.WHITNEY, clairvoyant, test, business medium, life reads eitting, $1. 1104 Market. MEDA_HOSKINS, spiritual medlum, 1423 Mar- Jet, bet. 10th and ilth; cir. Mon.. § p. m. CLAIRVOYANTS, —————MRS. DR. CLARK— — THE _WELL-KNOWN TRANCE MEDIUM PISRMANENTLY LOCATED AT 205 TURK st., may be consulted on all affalrs of lif | she will show you how to overcome your ene | A, mies; remove family troubles; restore lost af- fections; unite the eeparated; satisfaction i; send stamp for clrcular MRS. DR. CLARK, 205 NGE, the great clairvoyant, tells past, falls; has the greatest Egvptian secret: shows picture future husband or wite; fee 25c and up; satisfaction to everybody; open Sundays. 1167 Market st., bet. 7th and Sth. course at business college; would like a place to work in exchange for room end board. Call office. AS housekeeper by elderly Eastern woman; understands cooking, washing and the care of children; city references given; wages §12 5 mont! Call 7 range. King Furniture Co.. 11271131 Market. | e T ROOMS furnished in oak for $48 50. with No. FURNITURE WANTED, CHAS. LEVY buys your furniture, o s, piano. 1135 Market st.: telephone Jes: i ALFRED WOLLPERT, 713 Mission et., pays highest price for your second-hand furniture. W. E. CODY (late with J. T. Terry & Co.) buys furnivure, carpets. 757 Mission: tel. ited 333 HELP WANTED—FEMALE. R. HANSEN & CO......PHONE GRANT 18§ 2 HOTEL DEPARTMENT E es, resort for second, $20; 2 walt- resses, springs, $20; 4 waitresses, different re- sorts, $20; 3 waltresses, first-class commerclal hotel north; 2 waitresses, south, $20; pantry rl, resort, $20 and free fare; 4 Waltresses, ra-clase hotels, city, $20; 2 chambermalds to walt dinner, city, $20; chambermald to wait, country, $20. o FAMILY ORDERS . Seamstress who can cut and fit children’ o tons £i¥13, 53 50 to #4 week: nurseginl for ‘actory gir] o 3 Angel Teland, $i5; woman with a child. §20; 5 cooks, clty, foo; housezirl, emall family, il grown, $25; cook, ranch, ‘are pald; house- girls for city Il’fi country.” C. R. HANSEN & ECTABLE ma . good opera- tor, wants work on factory pants or wrap- pers. MRS. BONOMY, 836% Howard st. YOUNG Swedish girl desires position In small American family to do light housework. Call 266 Tenth st., Swedish Baptist Church, SITUATION as companion to sick lady or chamberwork. Address box 1786, Call office. SWEDISH zirl wishes to do g housework; wages §20. Call at 12,Ritch st., off Folsom, between Third and Fourth. FIRST-CLASS cook, also second cook, would like place at resort or mining camp. Box 1773, «Call offic WOMAN wishes position to do general house- work In elty or country small wazes. 174 essle st. WANTED—Situation by & competent cook: would like to go with private family in the country for the summer. Box 1774, Call office, €O., 104 Geary, st. A _COLORED cook, $25; colored maid, §20; same house. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. A—IRONER, city, $0; ironer, Palo Alto, $30 and found; cogk.‘gln Rafael, $80; French cook, $25; chambermaid and laundress, coun- | “springs, §25; 10 wal & worts hn?m J‘o;mme ial botels, hfi‘s Wana g0; chambe) to wait, each; S8es, tels "20 ¥ ; second girl, $25. MISS 325 Sutter st. WANTED—Fancy froner for laundry; 15 wait- resses, city and country hotels and resorts as well as for private boarding-houses in San "Francisco, 80 to §%. Eirl for general housework, country, $30; seamstress, private family, $25; Protestant nurse, $25; large num- ber of glrls for general housework, city and country, $20 and $25. Apply to J. F. CROS- ETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. WANTED—A girl to work in an oyster and lunch cnunte:; German preferred who has had some experience. Call at 412 Sixth between 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. ““Nome! “‘Nome! Save your consult Watson, celebrated occult me- ucky and true; 30c and §$1. 1581 Market r Tweifth, ADINGS aally in cards and tea leaves; tes, facts, bus. ad. 373 Polk, cr. McAlllster. | 3§ YEAR-OLD girl wants nursing and general speaks little English. 36 Birch ave., upstairs. REFINED elderly lady wishes to do plain sew- ing, acsist with child and upstairs work in nice family. Address box 1777, Call office. MMFE. HANSON, palmistry, 10c; card reader past, present, future; 25c. 148 Sixth st., r. 14 CARD reader and palmist removed from 53 Mission st. to 136 Sixth, room 8. MME. August, clairvoyant, card reader; palmis- try; truth or no pay; 2c & 50c. 1149 Mission. MISS MELVILLE, gregt clairvoyant and water reader; German lfl:‘!l}_m'b Mission, op. Mint. CLAIRVOYANT, card reader, best advice. £33 Miesion st., near 4th, rm. 3; %c up; ring bell. MME. SHAFFER wrd rea MME. clagfvoyant, card reader: sittings daily . 212§ Sixth Y MME ZEREDA of § Seventh at., orlginal £ypsy iife reader; readings %c; no sign. MME. RAVENNA reads life w‘: busls advice; names given; 2c up. 6 2- MME, SYBILLECradle to 9 band's picture; Zho; ladies. 914 ‘o Farrel st GIRL 16 years; speaks Engiish, Italian, Span. 1sh; understands French; desires position as nurse in private family. 725 Sansome st, PASTRY cook would like situation in lunch room or small boarding-house. Box 1772, Call, WANTED—By_experienced finisher on fine cus. fom pants. 1111 Jones st. BY 2 Norwegian girls—Positions to do house- work, _second work or cookin, ‘erences. Box 1740, Cail. - : GIRL for general housework ‘and cooking; ret- erences. Apply 8 Alice st., off F Third snd Fourth. S Tulise, e TYOUNG lady over 20 to assist well-known com- edian in eketrh; must travel. Address or call between 2 and 3 p. m., W. V., 14 Turk st., room 10. Fll}%&?u!s cutter for sill waists: capable of ng entis charge of manufacturing Partment. Apply MRS, MILLER, 1228 Market. WANTED—Young girl assist light housework; 20 Chiiren whes 8t per month. APpIY 160§ Tenth ave.,’ Sunset District. WANTED-—Attractive ris from Call SHREVE & BARBERS, from $ a. m. till 4 p. m. 0 18 vears. Kearny st.. i BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. | 7 $80 and found. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 108§ Va- encia. HELP WANTED—MALE. AT C. R HANSE) 104 Geary st Wanted for the Coast road, free fare. A Teamsters 2 Laborers -§2 a day FREE "ARE B0 4-horse teamsters. 4§22 a day, via Los Angeles an Barbara _di- visions «..free fare 30 laborers, S. board $4 50 & week 50 section hands f 8. P. Co, $170 a day 10 miners, $2 50 a day; § mucke: 20 farmers, $26 to $30; 20 quarrymen, 32 and $2 25 a day’; 20 mill and woods men, $30 to 34 | and board, 'see boss here; camp blackemith, §3 | & day; 8 milkers, $25 and $30; 2 hostlers, $0; | gardener, $30; choreman, Institution, $25; | ranch blacksmiths, $35 and $30.. HOTEL DEPARTMENT . Meat cook, country hotel, $50 and vanced; baker and pastry cook, $50; 3 brofl- ers, city and country, $0, $35, and §50; 6 sec- ond cooks, city and country, $40 and $50; French cook, country hotel, $0 to $60, see party here; third couk, $340; 20 dishwashers, potwashers and kitchen hands, $20, 325 and $30 Neat young man with experience as hotel clerk, country hotsl, $25; nurse for an Institu- tion, $30. C.'R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. | BARBERS WANTED—Steady man, light indoor work; will ay §50 per month, with chance of increase; B«J required. Apply 7% Market st, room 7. BAREBER wanted; guarantee $16; can make $1§ to $25 per week. 101 First ave. south, Seattle, ‘Wash. h DARBER wanted for Wednesday, Saturday and | MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. e g peweeouss ILERS, ines, hand machinery. p? PONTOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-191 Fremont st. A—BUYS, sells or rents gear machinery, en= ‘gines, boilers water pipe, shafting, pulleys, ete. WHITELAW, 218 Spear st. BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, coun- ters, linoleum, store and office furniture and fixtures; new and second hand; we always have a large stock of saloon outfits cn han | 12 complete outfits on our foor, ready we can ship everything in 24 hours. J. NAN, 1017, 1019, 1621, 1033 Mission st., | Sixth; wriie for catalogue. WHISKY for family or medicinal ude; quart bottles, expressage prepaid, $3 20; o ing on case to indicate contents; t price could buy no better; mail orders jted. F. EPHRAIM CO. I.x(ur | A—$3 % DERBY an | ular Price Hatters, IND-HAND Dow duplex S Sunday. 375 Fifth st. stea 6-in. water. BARBER wanted; steady; §0od young man. | FINE young parrot. 623 Clay st. | for sale cheap. just starting n to tale, Powell st. 5 1 BARBER wanted, must be Al at 12 Fifth st. A FINE suit, $10; dress pants. 2 CLOTHING PARLORS: 437 Montgomery IL‘_ BARBER wanted; first-class workman; steady. 608 Larkin st. FULL line cameras and photo supplies: cheap. W. A. HARTTER, 513 Examiner WANTED—A good barber for Wednesday, Sat- urday and Sunday steady, at 405 Third st. WE rent full-dress and Tuxedo suits for §2 % Portland Loan Office, 2 Stockton s WANTED—A first-class barber; good wages. Call early at 347 Fillmore st. MAGIC lanterns, new and second-hand: moving pictures. BULLARD & BRECK. 131 Post at. GOOD s!eud};&uber for Saturday evenings and CASH registers of every description for sale and repatred. 1327 Market, bet. Sth and 10:h. BARBERS—Good-paving shop in nearby town; a barzain. DECKELMAN BROS., 106 Ells. BARBERS—A good shop for sale on account of sickness. Apply 911 Larkin st. VESTMAKERS wanted to take out work. 1213 Markat st NTED—Shoe akland. WANTED—4 good helpers in foundry. at 542 Townsend st. WANTED—An e¥berienced elevator boy at 29 Stockton st. clerk. %2 Washington st Apply | PORTABLE _engines, botlers; iron and wood | ~ planers: iathes: td-hand. J. Burke, 130 Beale. | A NEW Standard Typewriter; latest model; | “cheap. Typewriter Exchange, 409 California. | EDISON concert phonograph, price reduced to $100: concert records, 32 50. BACIGALUPL 933 Market st.. San Francisco. | NEW and second-hand slot machines bought and sold. W. C. BENTHAM, 1832 Market st. A 10-TON Fairbanks scale and fire and burg~ lar proof safe. 216 California st. SAFES_New and second MANN SAFE CO., 417 S and. THE HERe 23 Sacramento st. Beo’rnmcx wanted; barber shop. 1333 Mar- et o safe: 1 fire and burge Main st. SECOND-HAND fireproo lar prod{ safe; cheap. BEDMAKER: state references and salary ex- pected. Box 1778, Call office. BAFES_New and second hand WALTZ SAFE FIRST-CLASS coatmaker wanted. BELASCO & HARRIS CO., 341 Market st. 220 Fremont. air compr WANTED—Recrults _for the United States Marine Corps, U. S. navy: able-bodied, un- married men, of good character, ages of 21 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 declured their inten- tions to become citizens; able to read, write and speak Eng! prope: For further in- formation apply at the Marine Recruiting Off 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal., or 530 K st., Sacramento, Cal. MEN wanted to learn barber trade: only re- quires six to elght weeks; day and evening class; special inducements this season; only institution in the world teaching this trade: map of city and lllustrated catalogue mailed free. 5 MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, 63 Clay st. WANTED—Elderly man to help sell fruit off a wagon; §15 per month and found. 128 Henry st.; call before 8 a. m. good loca- ing rooms 3450. 3-chair shop for sal tion; new modern furniture: 3 1 furniture value equals purchase price; Box 174, Call office. between the | A WEEK'S news for § centa. The Weekly Call, . in wrappor. for mailing. 1 per year: | | | ONE 4-sided st i i i MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, A A s WANTEI—Second-hand sash and doors cheape Call office. anted, second-h oy state price and make. Box 1730, Call. WANTED-Second-hand upright plano fog | “cash. M. L. WHITEHEAD. 1710 Market st. MONEY TO LOAN. HEIRS to unsettled estates in probate can rew also first or second morte estate, furniture and | ceive cash at once; gage loans on real planos: no removal; pt _dealing: no | charge unless loan granted. EQUITABLE | LOAN C€O., roong 603, Examiner bullding. ! ANY proposition, any amourt; 6§ per cent; first, second mortgages, estates in probate, interest In estates, legacies, corporation loans, chat mortgages; confidential: advice free. G. Hu | BESER Toom 15. fieat foor. Chronicie bids. SIGN painting—Wanted, boy who has worked about 2 years at trade. 7 Thind st. | ANY amount at § per cent; lst. 2d and 3d mort= |~ mages, undivided interest, real estate in pro= bate; mortzages and legactes bough lay: get my terms before doing bu where. R. McCOLG oes, slightly damag: st., bet. 1st and 2 sts. ONE good finisher and 1 good helper In wagon factory. €20 Broadway. WANTED_General tailor for the country. BAUMGARTEN & CO., 7 Montgomery st. BRIGHT boy wanted for Jewelry store; state references. Box 1737, Call. A CHOREMAN who can milk and make butter; | private place; country; see party here! C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. A—MURRAY & READY....PHONE MAIN 5348 Leading Employment and Labor Agent: . -...WANT 7 A. M. TO-DAY. Help for all parts of California, Utah, Wash- ington, Arizona and Hawailan Islands nnd; Oregon, 5456 MEN ....... aduosasase FREE FARE and office fee $1 and no other | | 3 expenses to Los Angeles and Santa Barbara districts, we ship you to-day, 9 a. m. and 5:3) p’m., for the 8. F. R. R., laborers and team- sters,’ §2 day, FREE FARE sooooo HAYMAKING AND H. ST. 289 men to run mowers, rakes, pitch and work in flelds, header men, etc., $1 25, $150, $2 day and found, COME AND SEE .. STABLES, VINEYARDS, ORCHARD! o stabi “Jobs, emen, "city and country jobs, $30, $25 and found ..... . 128 vineyard and orchard hands, $35, $30, 326 | and found;.5 gardeners, 2 coachmen, 1 stabl man, all for private familles, $30, $25, $20 and found, COME, SEE.. 04 DAIRIES, CHEESE FACTORIES % milkers for different places, $35, §30 and found; 5 butter makers and run separators, boss hc-e, $35 and foun cheesemakers, dit- ferent jobs, $35 and $40 and found. AGAIN WE PAY YOUR FARES. ..TO 35 SAWMILLS, ETC. NO EXPERIENCE WANTED. 562 men for 8) different jobs, from laborers to run machines, wages from $26 to $40 per month and found .. 3 also lumber pilers, bark peelers, $40 and found; crosscut, sawyers, jackscrewers, band Eawyers, screw turners, gang edgermen, in | fact we whnt help of every description for sawmills, woods, etc., $80, $75. $90, $120, $60, $50, 340, 330 and feund; 5§84 woodchoppers, tie- makers, tools and food found, some at mines, $3. $2 50, §2, $1 60, $1 and 75c cord 10 laborers to build flume, $30 to $40 and fd MECHANICAL HELP .. smiths and horseshoers, $2 50 $25 and found: also’5 helpers, 460, 312 $70, 345, ‘week, $35 and found; § woodworkers, carriage- makers, §3, §2 50 day, $40 and found: circular sawyer, $60 and found; 2 boflermakers, §3 60 day; carriage painter, stri 60c, $10 week and found. ::;!' tender, §2 and fou: % ....8. P, R. RI-DIFFERENT DIVISIONS. FREE FARE.. .OFFICE FEE $l... Section and reconstruction and NEW WORK LABORERS, YOU'LL SUIT, REGULAR WAGES ... SPECTAL NOTICE...MINES...BIG WAGES 35 laborers for mines, no experience required, YOU'LL SUIT, $40 to 348 per month and found: 20 miners, single hand $90 and $75 .CROWDS GOING TO GOLD MINES..... A oo BERCEAR sty saessece 2 milk wagon drivers, $30, §25 and found; planer hand, sawmill co. .$50 and found FOR A NEW MINE........cccu.. 12 laborers, no experlence, fare, $2 50, $34 and found: 6 men and wives for ranches, $40, $35, .-MEN, YOUNG MEN OR STRONG BOYS.. 36 wanted to pull rhubarb, pick peas, pick fruits, hoe bezweT. vines, make yourselves gtherwise useful, $17 50 and §20 per month and ou 3 man for wine cellar, country, $25 d READ THESE CAREFULLY 365 rs and teamsters for all parts of California, also many for San Francisco, $3, $2 50, $2, §1 75 day; many city jobs, to board home . . Wanted teamsters. rockmen . g laborers MURRAY & READY, 64 and 36 Clay st. BAKERS 3. WAITERS a country shi $40 and $50 30 cooks, restaurants, hotels boarding- houses, ranches, etc. $35 to'$60 and found ‘waiters, city and co hotels and resorts.. 2 425, $20 and $35 and_fous Washer, country laundry, $30 and found; bar- ber to run country shop. Clerk, elty.....co..un o nd Porters, elevator hoys, .; 4 baker's helpers, 830, $35, $25 and found. MURRAY & READY, 624 and 636 Clay st. ’ BUTLER, country, $i0, references: broller, $15: cook, country boarding house, $40: porter and ‘waiter, $25; vegetablemen, $25, $20; kitchen- man, $30; bellboy, $3, elevator boys. $# week; Waiters, ‘$9: night waiter, $5; dishwasher. country, §20," $15; dishwashers, clty, $%, $20; other restaurant and_hotel help. F. CROS- ETT'S Agency, 628 Sacramento TWO edgermen, $45 and $70; trimmer for mill, to $50: 3 car builders, 30c to $ic an hour; carpenters, $3 day, free fare: ironmolder, $3 ‘day; machinists for city and country, $3 to $4; washer for laundry, $30 and board: starcher and wife, $60; man and wife, private family, $50; farmers, milkers, woods and mill men of all kinds, and_many others. J. F. CROSETT'S Agency, 828 Sacramento st. RS’ Progressive Unlon—Free employ- DA TCH. Dernard, Sec., 104 Tth; tel. Jesaie 152, RESPECTABLE young man with some knowl- edge of barkeeping for downtown saloon; iiving_with parents preferred. Address 1787, Call office. WANTED—Retall salesman, experienced in grocery business. Dox 1789, Call office. WANTED—Extra_dinner waiters at Bay State Testaurant, 29 Stockton st. STBADY day walter; bakery and coffec-house. 613 Kearny st. GIRL for housework; wages $10. MRS. VAS- ELATOS, B st. and Forty-ninth ave. WANTED—Cleaner: steady work and good ‘wages. Hudson River Dye Works, 409 Sutter. TRIMMER wanted; also apprentice. DINAN'S, 24 Kearny st. BAKER'S helper wanted; S. 8. City of Puebla; 35 or $10. Apply baker on . NEAT girl for géneral housework; family of three. £12 Ellis st. - | 3-CHAIR barber shop, close to Markst st WANTED-—First-class bootblack for barber shop. Call 141 Ellls st. ; 200 rooms; 25c to §150 ‘week; convenient and 3 and baggage to and from ferry. AN fect fitter wishes work A _FACTORY is wanted at 3460 Twenty- Atth st.; wages. GIRL for housework, plain cooking and wash- 1ng. ll’!utuvmk' LADIES to fill tions; ; managers hrough ‘Calif.; ref. required. Bl Filimore. W, ‘Blacksmith. Apply to J. O'SHEA, and Vermont sts. boy INTELLIGENT steady trade. §19 Market st, room WANTED—A good walter. 134 Third - fi%’m printing WANT D—Drug clerk. 138 Eddy st.; call about 9a SOLICITOR and collector for industrial insur- ance; 12-1, 5-6, r. 6, 405 Montgomery s one of the best stands in the city: at sacrifice. Full particulars STOLTZ, 630 Market st. GOOD gardener for MRS. CATTELL, GET_your = o 362 Misslon s NTED—A good lively solicitor; big money. 18 Ellis st. untry place; wages §25. Eighth st., Oakland. place to obtaim HIGHLY respectab! jewelry at low- est rates. Store, $48 Market tel. ‘Third st. TCE—] Loan Office, in st 3. H xth e the business will b | tinued. T. LSKL | ON real estate, 1st or 2ud mortgages, and on | “fturntture or piancs: no removal: any amounts | lowest rates. BECKER & CO.. 28 Montgomery. { MOST reliable place to borrow on diamonds, watches, jeweiry. W, J. HESTHAL, 10 Sixth; ighest price for old gold: silver, dlamonds. ANY amount by private party on furniture and i s: no removal: low rat Adential. | wall st. ELLI, Conservatory blds. room 9, n watches, Telepk ats est Kearny st. to borr pectabls pri amonds ne Davis furniture and planos without removal: quick service; money direct; lowest interest. Rooms | 68 and 69, Donohoe building, 1170 Market st. o; WANTED-Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 130 large rooms; 25c per night; $1 to §2 per week. MEN to learn barbering and hairdressing at 8. F. Barber School, 741A Howard st. GENTLEM suits to order, $1 per weel cash prices. Y. Talloring Co., 115 K SAILORS, ordinary seamen and green hands: all parts of world. HERMAN' 28 Ste WINCHESTER Hotel, ket; 700 rooms, %c night: reading room; free ‘bus and baggage to and from the ferry LINDELL House, corner Sixth and Howard— Rooms 15¢ to %¢ per night: ¢ to §2 per week. LOANS made on furniture at 14 per cent; also | “loans to salarted people. HARSHBARGER. 222 Ellis st.. room 3. | MONEY loaned salaried people wit | THILL, rm. 4, Merchants’ Ex ut securfty. TO salarfed people; without se: | ness confidential. Tousley C | CASH loaned to salaried people on nots without | “indcrser. MORRELL, 9 Cxaminer building. { ON furnitur without removal; no commissio ICK, 115 McAllister. 3 bust- 71 Parrott blg. rity: all pianos, : private. operty is mortgaged and you need | TF your TRPHY, 630 Market st. more money see H | TO salaried men wi ut collateral or indorser. 143 Phelan building. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. —_— HORSES, LIVE STOCK. Kte—=sor Sale | THE sixth lot of the 200 horses from the Canty ranch just in; from $20 up; browns and 2 whites In the lot. st.; Castro-st. cars pass the door. 4 HORSES for sale; also wagons, buggies, carts, ha:ness. Grand Arcade Horse Market, 827 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. FOR SALE_1 good driving horse: ¢ years' old, bargain. Call N. E. cor. I5th and Guerrero. FOR rale—2 extra fine carriage teams. DAL- TEL, Vet. Dentlis 5 Golden Gate av 2170 Market HOUSES TO LET. PRINTED list; houses to let; send for cir- cular, G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery. LEAVENWORTH, 6. near O'Farrell—2-story house, ¢ rooms, alcove and bath; in_good order: key at grocery. Apply to C. S. CAPP & CO., Real Estate Agents, §30 Market st. PIERCE, E. side, bet. California and Sacra- mento—2-story bay-window, 6 rooms and th: neat house: nice neighborhood. Apply ol BPUEAPE & CO., Real Estate Agents, 630 Market st. BROADWAY, 1516, room house. HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. near Van Ness—Sunny 7- CALIFORNIA, near Van Ness ave.—10-room house, compietely furnished. Call 1115 Post. e . LOST AND FOUND. LOST_A pass-book with the Hibernla Savings Qnd Loan Soctety of San Francisco, in the hame of LAVINIA E. DEAN. No. 207156, The finder will please return to bank. LOST—White cat; green and one blue eye. ward at 41 South Park. LOST—A pessbook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Bociety of San Francisco, in the name of ANTHONY MURRAY. No. i89-1032. The finder will please return fo bank. TOST—Recelpt book containing 500 # perial mining I‘Dclf: erd‘ m .fi:flflnlnt. LOST—Bank book on the Hiberni: ‘name of MRS, ANN McDANIBL. Firder wig return same to the Hibernia Fohbekiy Bank and recefve Re- MEDICAL. DRS. GOODWIN, the well.| siclan, formerly 401 Van Nh‘"nm-(hnfl.ddl‘ Europe with advanced knowledze; safe and reliable cure §5; have treated il of cases with success; 15 years' practice in S. F.; maternity home: low fees. 10074 Market st DR. G. W. O'DONNELL, world-renowned ladles’ specialist: sate lnd‘hl:lhbl:d: T:‘.“Dlle— ticed In S. F. for years: treated thousands of Fome; " consultation Tree WWite oy ‘eais ot 202816 Market st. o b MRS. DR. WYETH, reliable specialist: % yrs. practice: home in- w-me?&uum}n:u at , $5: any : consultation free: con- fidenttal. 2 Post st.. bat. Hyde and Tarkin, MRS, DR. KOHL, ladies’ —Gi 1122 Market st.. bet. Mason and Taylor; office b 6 blacks, 2/ Finder will | PIANOS! PIANOS! $48, $83, $100, 3133, $165; upright: easy payments. Symphonion music boxes from $14 o $100, and everythink in the music lne. S. F. MUSIC CO., 2255 Sutter st. PACKARD PIANOS—Beat the world. |~ Packard organs—are the best. See and hear them when you're ready. Bring your cash; we'll de MAUVAIS', 7 OLTMPIA selt-playing music boxes are the :?lelt lgl.l Nlll; IhH’ l(yll’e sold on installments You" Baven't. the cash to spame o Mas VAIS' Music Store, ETfil lul‘xk!l I'LL - DECKER & SON planos, El;lbli!h!d n are as reliable In tone, action and dur: as any piano can be made. Sole | MAUVAILS', 769 Market st. —_— AS_we represent the best make of plance every grade, from Stelnway down to lows priced makes, and as our instaliment E— ments are easier than those of other | we are the peopie from whom you | parchase: new upright planocs. §6 cash, 36 per | month: other planos 3, $4 and $5 per month. EHERMAN, Y & CO.. Steinway Dealers, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts.. San Franciscod cor. Thirteenth and Broadway, Oakland. AN exceptional offer—Fischer, $80; Arion, $105; Cable, $185; Estey, $130; finest condition ware BENJ. CURTAZ & 6 O'Farrell st.; Chickering, Steck, Vose, Sterling, Curtaz planos. - ABSOLUTELY the ocldest and largest house west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 20 O Farrell st.; planos, organs and all other musical instruments of all zrades d prices; terms easy; prices lowest: every- thine possible dome to please and satisfy the cuciomer. A BARGAIN; fine cabinet grand $530 piano, almost new: must sell; $190 cash. Address box 462, Call office. BARGAINS_A few planos will be sold this Wweek for storage: offers wanted (cash or in= stallments). Wiison's Storage Co., 1710 Mrkt. A BEAUTIFUL $400 upright piano. not used s year, will be sold immediately for $125; | _owner leaving the city. Room 12, Flood bidg. A—STEINWAY upright: fine_ condition; very cheap. BRUENN, 208 Post st. WANTED—10 square_planos. six organs,_for opuntry schools. BYRON MAUZY, 08 Post: $150 CASH will purchase a fine upright; call at once. 1021 Van Ness ave., room 7. A STEINWAY. $165; installments $3, 5, 7. $10; rents §2 up. HEINE'S, 136 Ellis st. SOHMER & CO.. Byron Mausy Plance. 38 to 312 Post st. GOOD Fischer: great bargain. SCHMITZ, @ McAlllster st.. next Hibernia Bank. W. G. BADGER, 412 Sacramento st., agent for Francie Bacon and Hallett & Davis planos. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer, Latbam place. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. STORES—To Let. A A e MONTGOMERY, 15—2 mice sunny front room: good for offices; also 2 furnished rooms; rens very cheap. hours 8 to 5, Sundays 10 0 4. PALMISTRY. MRS. DR, ALLEN, 103 Market; ladies ¥ME. Neergaard, Pres. St Germat clailst: treatment’ at_office, §5: consuital Petmiueey T veads 1 o b HIG e oo Tomee free: hours 10 t0 8. Phone Jesste 257. DR and MRS DAV, 1228 Marke Physician: chronic . disenses reatea; scientific methods: treatment, 5. DR. NG TOY KEE, late of Canton, China; dis- eases of all kind: B and teas: sani- farium, 104 Eacramento cor Kbe‘.my advice tres. NICE rellable home for confinement: reasona- ble. 012 Folsom st.. MRS, DR PFEIFFER. Y. 8.-DR. WISE & 0. the ladies specialiats, I8 Market 50.; every cate suarantood: B um. H_JEROME FOSSELLL scientific pal Tayior st.. bet. Geary & Post: phone bis e 16 §150 ver night; 3150 to 3 per week; free ‘bus and bagzage tonud from the ferry, AN elegant suit for $10 73 from imported or dow ‘mestic remnants. L. LEMOS. 1117 Market st.., between Sevanth and Eighth. IF you wish full value for your cast-off clothi call on B. COHEN, 137 Third: tel. Biack HoE LADIES' and sold. S FULL-DRESS and other sults bought; gold. Portiand Loan Otfice, 2 &1*

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