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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1900. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SS OFFICE of The San Francisco corner of Market and Third streets, open 12 o'clock every night in the year. CH “FFICES—527 Montgomery street, open until 9:30 B m. reet; open until 9:30 p. m. : open wuntil 9:30 p. m. en until 9:30 p. m. ; open until 10 p. m. corner Sixteenth; open un- BUSIN' Call etreet; open untll # p. m. 2 street; open until 9 p. m. corner Twenty-second and Ken- the commander. Recorder. clock. J. HOBE, -Secretary. W. F. NORCROSS, Sac GULAR meeting of the Caledonian ub THIE (FRIDAY) EVENING & o'clock, at Scottish Hall, 117 Larkin st ANGUE McLEOD, Chief., ANDREW Mc! REW’S Soclety—Open meet- i be held on MONDAY G, June 4. at Scottish Larkin street. Members friends invited WILLIAM BALNAVES, President. PATTERSON, Secretary. W8 BUSINESS CHANCES—CONTINUED. $1500—CORNER saloon and lunch house; sick- ness cause of sale. McLAUGHLIN & CO., T77% Market st. TER, egg and provision route; horse, wagon; bargain. McLaughlin & Co., 177 $5-—RESTAURANT; bargain; going to Eu- o cange of sale. McLAUGHLIN & €O, & Market s ; city front; bargain: on_accoust ness. McLAUGHLIN, 777% Mkt ALOON and lunch house; ‘bargain this McLAUGHLIN: & CO. 1% Market st. DRY roiite clearing $30 a month: £ood horse and wagon; full investigation and icited before buying: splendid oppor- v, STENBERG CO., 925 Market st. H_bakery, grocery and notions ks from 4 1iving rooms $12. bar; | WHAT @ vou think of this? A well-stocked grocery, bar, bakery, 5 living rooms, fur- nished, beautiful Toon furniture and all occupled l;!l! the receipts from-whi hy $30; among the fixtures i« a Halwood reels- ter that cost $1%), a portable oven that cost more than that and ail other fixtures complete and in excellent order. The place ia north- BERG CO., $35° Mkt B ¥ the best of ten- ch more than pay e of Turk-and Plerce st: AT a great bargain—Dakery, candy, notio school eupplies, clgars, eté.; good stock and A school; living rooms: by ith “elean, new | nt of the whole premizes, are offered for | CAEPE’I' BEATING AND CLEANING. CARPETS cleancd at 3¢ per yard; laid at c. STRATTON’S, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie %4 DVANCE Cs Cleani ., 402 Sutter st.; A AaTn o o WATCOM, ‘propeictor: CONKLIN'S Carpet Beating Works, 338 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. {COLLECTION EXPERT OPTICIANS. GEORGE MAYERLE, German expert 1071% Market st.—Examinations free; eve water by matl, 50c. Phone Mint 257 FLATS TO LET. A—NW. corner Sutter and Scott: finest flat in city for the price; Investigate: § large rooms and large glazed parch; appreciated it seen. OFFICES, GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge un- less suncessful. Room 310, 921 Market st COTTAGES TO LET. COTTAGE of 8 large sunny room: 0—4 large. Tooms or ; separate. b off_Goary, mear Larkin— Modern cottage, rooms and bath; rent §20; water free. Apply Li C. BABIN, 413 Kearny. TRNISHED sunny -cottage, ‘T rooms, Bath. garden, stable: put in perfect order. Ap- ply 3118 TUnion st., 11 to 5-o'clock: cheap rent. COTTAGES WANTED. WANTED—Cottage, modern, 008 condition d -ioeatfon, 6 or 7 rooms, across bay; $1000 h, - remaindér deferred payments:: give lo- 5 and price.. Box 1301, Call office. DENTISTS. Cruz: well esta + finest trade; strictest inveetiga’ fon. Western Land Co., 640 Market st., S. F. SALOON doing good business; wholesale dis- trict; excellent opportunity. Apply at 501-505 EAArk t st., corner le’t. BUTCHER business for sale;~wholesale bills over §300 per week; no_opposition. Particu- { lars at 34 Thirteenth st. | LIQUOR store doing good bar and family trad in good locality; excellent opportunity. 801- 505 Market | GROCERY and saloon; also 4 living rooms; $325 | _3f sold immediately. 1151 Howard st. Sheetiron Workers' Union meets TO- K. of P. Hall. 906 Market st. In- visit L. U. No. 14; sefreshments. ry member requested to be present. ed lady lecturer, MRS. ISAAC 1 tell “Why I Left the Roman Church” this evening, June 1, at § ock st the First Christian (‘hurch, Twelfth t., between Mission and Howard; admis- ornia Debris Commiss ed applications to mine by t having re- hydraulic THE process trom Robert Hill in the Gardaers Point m near Port Wine, Sierra County, to & t tallings in Bawmill Ravine; from Charles Hilton, in the Dry Gulch placer mine, near Pleasant Valley, Ei Dorado County, to deposit tallings in Ciear Creek: from L. Foss, the Woodchuck mine, in Goid Lake Mining District, Sierra Cou: to deposit tallings in Woodchuck Ravine, and from the Golden Hill 1 the Golden Hill mine, te County, to deposit tafl- s notice that a meeting Toom 59, Flood buflding, San June 11, 1900, at 1:30 p. m. trol- satisfaction mist in the world; 15 Powell st. | PARTNER wanted, with $60, in mining enter- Drise: profit enormous. Box 24, 108 Eleventh, l]?LA(‘ hop, sto KSMITH shop, stock and tools for sale; go0d business. A. DABLE, Martinez. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- ket st., cor, 4th. rm. 7, Floed bidg., you can have your extrdctions done painlessly; teeth without plates our. specialty; gold - crown: $3 80 up: plates, extractions free. # 50 up; of fice hours § a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays 9 to 2 p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSON, M. D., Manage DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell at. ex- tracts and fills teeth palnlessly by his won- derful secret method; crowns, §.. bridges, $4; rubber: ar flexible plates,. $3; received 8 first prizes: no students; guaranteed 12 years. A—7-ROOM flat; corner; sunny: 2 bay window: all modern improvements. 417% Third st. ALL bright flats, 4 and 6 rooms,”bath. 1042 and 1044 Sacramento st., below Mason. FLAT—Modern improvenemts; half block from Union Iron,Works. 913 Illinols st. 'LAT of § rooms and bath; with or without stable. 1619 O'Farrell. = GEARY, 813%—Modern. flat of 7 rooms and bath: rent $35: water free.. Apply L. C. BABIN, 413 Kearny st. HAIGHT, 6%3—Flegant almost new flat, 7 rooms and bath; very reasonable. to steady tenants. 't to move get printed list flats 1o let from B. DWIN H 'ELL. 10 Montgomery. METCALF pl., off Geary, bet. Mason and Tay- lor—4 rooms and bath. ° MISSION, 1513. near 1ith—6 large sunny rooms; “bath: yard and laundry: rent $1S. NEW sunny flat, 6 rooms, bath. yard, Dase- ment; modern imp. 1831, 1935 O'Farrell st. PEARL, 2, off ‘Market, nr. Valencia—Lower and upper flats; rent $8 and $7. SUNNY lower flat, § rooms, bath, yard, base- ment; rent reasonable, 432 Page, nr. Webster. SUTTER, 2607%—Upper flat; 4 Tooms; low rent. UPPER flat, § rooms and bath. 1120 B Turk st., near Laguna. VALLEJO, $10%—Upper. flat, § rooms, bath; laundry! garden; large cellar; somplete. Key at No. 908%; rent $20. IF you wi FULL set of teeth, $5; gold crowns, $3; new methods In bridge work:-fillings, gold, $1 up; silver, b0c; painiess extraction, 50c; gas given. New York Dental Parlors, 969 Mission, cor.6th, DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over.like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting, blc; gas given. KERN County ofl lands: a chance to get an interest in 11,000 acres of choice oil lands; buy now and get in on the ground floor: these lands are located In the great oll districts of MeKITTRIC SU AND KERN RIV- ER. Kern 'County,” and belong to the OCCI. D TAL OIL COMPANY, corporated under the laws of West Virgl Jutely non-assessable vestization H. MOSTELLER, Agent, Room 364, Parrott Bulldi S. F | B et i 2 i To rent—For coal yard, milk depot, ete.; fine | location; place is entirely covered and’ con- | tains 8 stalls: rent enly §15; water free. In- quire WM. HENDRICKSON & CO., 614 Cllli buiiding. | | LL purchase good carrier's 1o the deily papers. Box 1784, Call. | $2500—SNAP: $10 day clear ased; gen- teel business: downtown:' suitable lady or gentleman: close Investigation solicited. 213 Examiner building. e on any of | s trology: readings, 60c; mail, §1; PROF. MONROE, 128 Turk st. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE free: & law & specialty; private; no fee with ess; collections. G. W. F Market, cor. Stockton. R W K 927 Market st., room 627; all cases: no ndvanck charges; call or write ADVICE free W no charge unless successful. W. DAVIDSON, 827 Market st., opp. Mason. reckels bldg., 927 Mar- t t free; no fees in advance. —————— e CIGAR store and fixtures for sale for $125 if #0ld before Friday, June 1. Inquire at 2§ East st. VAN VROOM—‘‘Painless’; evenings and Sun- dorner_Sixth; WALLER, 312—Four modern rooms; bath, cel- lar and yard. $15-LOVELY flat of 4 large rooms and bath; ni¢e view, 202 Third ave., cor. Clement st. ke Sutro car, $13—FLAT of 4 rooms. 125 Page, bet. Gough and Octavia, 1% blocks from $16—FLAT, 8 rooms and bath,. 411 Larkin st. 235 Kearny, cor: Bush— crowns, $3; fillings, 25c: { FARIS Dental Parior, . | Full set of teeth 2 FLATS of 4 rooms each: one $7 and other 3. 39 Shipley st., between Third and Fourth. SET of teeth without plate, D! R. H. G. YOUNG, DR. CREELY'S C. P, dozx soap creéates a emooth, silk for =ale by all druggists or at the hospital, I Golden Gate ave, DR, BUZARD'S Dog Hospital, Post, Fillmore— ‘Advice and medicine 5c; oity visits §150; all @nimals treated; dogs bsarded. Tel, West 636 P e e e L ey § AND SEAMSTRESSES 0 learn dressmak- ‘e, class. 103 Post. ‘Sutter st., dressmaking is the place t e 2 t ERT, ing; eve v pattern put to measure. 8. F. Dressmaking. Ladies' Tatloring School; French tailoring system taught. 411 Van Nes PARISIAN dressmaking, 357 Geary st.; dresses up; dresses made over; perfect fit. FRUIT stand to let; 416 Fourth st.; low ru Apply to G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Mont'gy $50—CORNER grocery and bar; 4 llving rooms; ac 111 Howard; no agents. { | of departure for Nome, a fruit and candy business and paying well Address box 1745, Cal | FOR sale—On account { s well _established, everything - ecomplete; 3200 | v payments. C. H., room | BATH CABINET—HOT AIR. VAPOR. 35 4.pavel folding; W. 8. BROWN. door opens: firm agt., 426 Ellis. e ML iy -orsmsnsiliS § ed direct from En up of 1895. | © prize every time he was shown in _ magnificent shape. and without t excels every animal in America in the ! hoess of hie color. For a very limited fee stud will be $15. You cann ke service from any buck that will m for less than $50. If your you should certainly not fail to em to bl ass', | ALIFORNIA LGIAN HARE ALAMEDA, CAL. RROW. buy one of those | does or Bucks. oo i { LY ¢ FINE BUCKS LEFT. ¥ official Judge, 9, %, 95. Imported Does from $20 Up. e om 622 Montgomery st., city. (2 does and buck, un- Lord Britain. Liverpool pedigree certificates and r sale by ED YER- % Chatham place, Bush st., bet nd Stockton > Beigia: bred to Royal $20; to Emperor of Norfolk, to Ajax ‘(highest-scoring buck in 30 to §5); youngsters, all strains, § weeks, 3 months, $ and 14th st., Oaklan RET T RABBITRY—Chotce Sir Styles, Y kon nbury ke Nugget, Red Rover, Duke of Auckiand and others; fine does, ready v ung bucks. Seventh and ian Hare Assoctation—Does | Prince and Royal Rochdale, h ave., Oakla: e—Very fine stock of high-score, pedi- | Beigian hares. ail scored by Mea. Boch r st San Francisco. 2134 Fillmore s fan Hare O k on care and feeding BELGIAN hares all sizes, cheap dave to make room; Yukon buck 214 Golden Gage ave. e ave DIGREED &0 Chief (imp LEAVITT & BILL, 306 REAT bargaine up 1-hand bicycles: from [ gend for VITT & BILL, 30y in st.. San BOOKS—NEW ECHOOL BOOKS bought Holmes Book Co. r and exchanged. 704 Mission st.. near Third. BUSINESS CHANCES. A—$500; CORNER cigar store with cardroom, ciose to corner Market and Powell sts.; & rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st chotoest loca. living rooms t sell quick; Nome %, 2% Kearny st. : VERY best location: saloon closs to » Dusiress first class; *'a rare chance. A—$100_CANDY route; establ cash trade, ciearing about $15) per month. “all R. G. WILKE, e Ke.rny:‘: ER grocery and bar, h 4 liv- south of Market st.; & good pa: inss and rere chance. Call R. 2614 Kearny st 20 years; all WILK 1250 SALO - saloon and chophous < : rent jow. daily ceipts 3t G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st A3 R saloon; rent $18; cholcest lo- cation south of Market st.: place doing a good paying_business, but partles car't agree. Call R. G. WILK 265 Kearny st. A_$350_CORNER branch bakery and grocery, With 4 LIving rooms. on Geary st; low reni and goo paying business: @ rare chance. Call R. G, WILKE. 26% Kearny st. A—$85--CORNER salocn, 1 block ‘rom Market Stackion t=.: net rent $63; & good paying 13-eatablished business. Particuiars I WILKE, 2% Kearny $200_HOME bakery: IIving rooms furnished; cheap rent. LANE & CO.. 8% Mark: 230 -GROCERY, notions, milk and bread ing rooms; chead rent LANE & CO. Market st. strain youngsters, §2 to $15. | Cal.—Send 6 in stamps for | " | READINGS dally, ¢ards and tea leaves: dates, ses | outside route on morning pa- terms. - Box 1735, Call office. ; | FOR sale— sloop yacht 32 feet long. W. L, Sausalito. FOR sale_The Central Hotel in Napa, con- ng thirty rooms: eentral location; price FF, Napa, Cal. nge—Handsome cottage, fur- keley. Box 1708, Call office. TED—Bakery or bakery and coffee saloon; t be good location. Box 2578, Call office. WA ACCORDION pieating factory; all kinds pleat- 31 Post, over O'Connor&Moffatt. | e e et e | EDUCATIONAL. A—GALLAGHER-TARR United Schools, Par- lding: Galiagher, 18 vears official re- shorthapd department; Targ, expert wuntant, bovkkeeping. dep't: a school con- ductad by ey callor send for catalogue. HEALY'S Business Ce 2 3 P 1 courses - in . bookkeeping, hand, typing, languages, telegraphy. English branches, civil, electricel and mining engin- eering, etc.; néw: S)-page catalogue free. | | ALL students but two taking full course this P ear got positions. SAN FRANCISCO EUSI- | S COLLEGE, 1236 Market st. the leading business college, 72 Mar ife scholarsHip,. $5 includes short- ing, hockkee] pen art; day &e CALIFORNTIA Business Coilege, 305 Larkin st. the coming school; therough; up-to-dste; al tranches: vositions secured for G, civil, elec. minin cyanide. jarch.; day, e VAN DER NAILLEN SCHOOL, 933 i RESTAURANT; no night work; old stand. 239 Eighth st | COFFEE_ana tea routes supplled from GEO. v v acramento ——— e e LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 26-ROOM corner. “$1700 Hotel and bar: 3 1500 81 rooms on Market -gt.; 900 rooms on Bush; rent n soms: fine corner; 16-room house on’ Tr] rooms on Jones £t. 4507 . " opp. Fieth, all rented, with big yard f lew rent. BASILE, 3 Eady : all rented: good locat BASILE, 3 rent—§ and 6 room fais, farnished. M. , 719 N room 1, ‘ar. Call bldg. | lodging-houses. for sale. M. room 1, nr. Call bide. clears $100 mo. 719 Market st. | SHORTHAND taught personally of by mail; ac- :nflv\ dged by afficial reporters ‘‘best teacher, at §_F. VETERINARY COLLEGE_—Nexst session . _eatalogue upon application. M. L. PANCOAET, Secretary. 510 Golden Gate, P . Ay, $3 month; use of # Minna st. césstul feact guftar. 1008 Mission, above Sixth. E Art and Crafts School: modeling, | carving; all branches. 424 Pine st. { violin_aj LE JE desighing, THE only watchmaking school on the coast for Tadies and gentlemen: O, Sinz, 36 Geary, r. 34. | ARITHMETIC, c. 3 8 eve. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. . grammar, writing, 1024 Mission, or. Gth ickeopin, A—JAPAN Contractor and Em- ployinent = best laborers and domestic ‘servants. 4 Carlos plac rell; bet. Powall and Maxo A—MOST reliahle Japanese and Chinese em- ploynrent office: egtabliched over five years. 421 Post st.; telephone Bush 136, sployment Office—Japanese, tel. Black072. ORPHEUM neee help. 426 Powell, nr. Sutte: CARRIAGES ASD WAGONS. | FAPANTE E and Chitiese Employment Office; best. help furn.: tel. John 212 80812 Stockton. ALL kinds of wagons, buggies, carts, harness, etc., cheap. EAGAN & SO ssion st. TAMP wagon: finest in California; good as cost §i ””, $300. 3273 Mission st. M CHINESE and Japanese Employment Offico— Best help. 411% O'Farrell st.; tel. East 42 EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMAL NEW & 24-hand wagons, buggies. carts & har- 15th & Valencta. SPIRITUALISM, . the best card-reader, just 514 country. For the present room’ 57, FALAVISIN ust ed from th Fifth st., ATTEND Mrs. Dunham's circle of truth; m. 14 McAllister st., rm. 25; admission K YOUNG woman wishes a_place to keep honse for -a gentleman: no objection to children. Call 157 West Mission st., corner Thirteonth, WOMAN wishesyto work by the day in a laun- dry; is a good. lY(\Jl!r. A!idmss box 4304, Call. COMPETENT _girl fesires position: general housework; wages $20. - Call at 569 Bryant st. COMPETENT girl wishes housework in a good. family. Hox 4360, Call office, 230 Ellis s7.; seances Sun, and Wed.; will leave the city June 15. SCANDINAVIAN woman ‘wishes to work by day or month. Call at §1 Natoma st., room 3. I, the Los Angeles photo medium. 330 | Elllset, 10a m. todp. m., Sundays Included. MME. MARQUISE, § Hyde, holds circle to-night | 10 a m. to6p. m.| at & 10c; readings dally, E | | MRS, MARY EVA) | | m., 10c; also Sat. eve. ; read. dail; g aship Hall, 335 Mc3 2and § 142 Sixtl $1. 1104 Market. CLAIRVOYANTS, yens MRS, DR. CLARK THE WELL-KNOWN TRANCE MEDIUM PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 205 TURK st may be consuited on all affairs of Jife; she will show you how 1o Overcome your ene- tmies; remove family troubles; restore lost af- fections; unite “the -separated; satisfaction gearanteed by mail: send stamp for circular Wwith epecial terms. MRS. DR. CLARK, 205 Turk et., near Jones. MME.LANGE, the great clairvoyant, tells past, future; never fails; has the greatest Egyptian secret; shows picture future husband or wife; fee 2ic and up; satisfaction to everybody; open Sundays. 1167 Market st., bet. Tth and Sth, “NOME{™ * Save your money; consult Watson, celebrated occult me- dtum; lucky and’ true; 25c. 1581 Market st.; near Twelith, | “facts, business advice. 373 Polk st. | MME. ZEREDA of & Seventh st,. original gypay life reader; readings, 2c; 1o Sign. A8 housekeeper by - elderly Eastern woman; understands cooking, washing and the care of children: city references give: wages $12 to $15 month. Call 250 Tehama st. COMPETENT woman wiehes position in pri- vate family: can do French, American and German cooking; will assist in plain wash- ing: city or country: references. 721 Bush st. JAPANESE young lady wants situation to do housework and help 1n kitchen; small family, city. Address N. M., 539 Stevenson st. | A COLORED cook, $23; colored mald, $20; same FURNITURE FOR SALE. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak for $48 50. with No. 7 rang; nz Furniture 1 i Market. FURNITURE WANTED. WANTED_Furniture of 3 or 4 rooms; must bs in good condition and cheap. HANSEN, 128 Eighth st. CHAS. LEVY buys your furniture, carpets, piano. 1135 Market st.; telephone Jesste 761 ALFRED WOLLPERT, 7i3 Mission st., pays highest price for your second-hand furntture. W. E. CODY (late with J. T. Terry & Co.) buys | rockmen . B furniture, carpets. 757 Micsion: tel. ited 3352 | japorers oaoe = — Free Fare "Free Fara HELP WANTED—FEMALE. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 63 Claygt. R, HANSE ....Phone Grant 18 | A—COOKS. BAKERS .........WAITERS C.. R, HANSEN & OO0 iRiiimne Orent 185 | Bokers, city and country shops....#40 and 560 2 Waltresses, Yellowstone Park, see party| 39 cooks. restaurants, hotels and boaraing- here, 10 . m.; waitress, Vichy Springs, $20; | houses, ranches, etc. $35 to $50 and “ound walfresses, § Qifferent resorts, $20; 16 wait-| Walters, city and country hotels and resorts.. Tesses, Fresno, Visalia, Marysville, Corning, Madera, fare here; San Jose, Sonora, Selma, Big Oaks; chambermaid, waltress, resort, §25; pastrycook, sanitarium, city, $35; chamber- maid, city, $15; 3 chambermalds to walt, city, HELP WANTED—MALE. Leading Employment and Labor Age S VAN 1p for all parts of California, Utah, ington, Arizona and Hawatian Islands and MEN Oregon, 5436 FREE FARE and ‘office fes §1 and ni to Los Angeles and Santa €xpenses districts, we ship you to-day, 9 a. m. Eters, §2.day. FREFE FARE .. HAYMAKING ANR HARVEST CJ ,Hum IMeN to run mowers, in fields, header men, o and found, COME AN STABLES, i O A 16 stableme: $90, 85 and D SEE . DS, ORCH. country jobs, ound . . 120 Vineyard and orchard hands, 83, $30, §28 and found; 5 gardeners, 2 coachmen, 1 stable- man, all for private familles, $30, $25, $20 and found, COME, SE| Men and wives 33 milkers ko for aifferent places, $35, i 5 butter makers and run se; boes here, ! gl e;;hm And found; § cheesem: 863 men for 60 different jobs, {rom labo: TUn . machin month and found rros.. o, r also lumber piley found; cross sawyers, fact we want fact ®e want help of every descrip woods, ete.; $8, 33 32 50, $2, $1.50, $1 and Toe cord.. laborers to build flume, $30 t ... MECHANICAL' HELP 19 Dincksrmitas and horsssios 0, 315, 32 and found: aiso” makers, 83, 42 50. day, d: sawyer. i) and fousd, 2 bellopmaker day; carriage . $10 week and found.. screw tender, 362 and foun TS . FREE FARE. ..«OFFICE FE! SUIT, “MINES LABORERS, RE! i AR S NOTICE. 85 labor i 29 miners, si CROWDS I'G'OI'.‘I‘:I -+ SPECIAL ....... 8 milk wagon drivers, $20, $25 and plaper hand, sawmill co.,. FOR_A NEW MINE. 12 laborers, no experience, fats, $2 50, found; ¢ men and wives for ranches, 336 and found. .:MEN, YOUNG MEN OR STRONG le hand. $30 36 wanted to pull rhubarb, pick peas, pick frults, hoe between vines, make yourselves otherwise useful, found .. man for $17 50 and $20 per mo: READ THESE CARE! 4 teamsters for all p: California, also many for San Franc §2 50, 82, home . Wanted teamsters §175 day; many city jobs, t P. M., for the §. P. R. R., laborers and team- er wagon drivers, §2 day and found; rakes, pitch and work te., $1 25, $1 60, 53 day ARDS, GAR 150 and 360 and s DAIRIES, CHEESL ACIORIES.. scut sawyers, jackscrewers, band sCrew turners, gang edgermen, in X $120, $60, 360, $40. 330 and found’ 684’ woodchoppers, tie- makers, tools and food found, some &t mines, o $40 and fd also 5 helpers, $35 and found; 5 woodworkers, carriage- painter, ‘stripe and letter, fare 8. P. R, R-DIFFERENT DIV {?NS. T mines, no experience requ! , LL SUIT, $40 to $48 per month and TO GOLD MINES. .$50 and found T Ty U ST UUe e ticlan, | A-MURRAY & READY....PHONE MAIN 5848 nts. Barbara and 5: RE found $30 and tors, ers, At $40 per tion for circular s, $3 60 Section and reconstruction and NEW WORK GULAR and $75 touna; d $40, §35, BOYS.. nth and nd FULLY arts of isco, $3, 0 board $30 and $35 an ntry laundry, $30 and found; bar- washer, country | ber to run country shop. Porters, #levator boys, ete. €34 and €35 Clay st. 4 baker's | 330, 355, $25 and found. MURRAY & RBEADY, d_found helpers, HFLP WANTED—MALE. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALI. § FIRST-CLASS starch work lroners, men or ‘women; good wages; steady work. UNION LAUNDRY, 10th and O sts., Sacramento, Cal. FOR sale—A 15c b : Sfarket: at sacriice. 104" Seventh et o O RESPECTABLE young man with some knowl- edge of barkeeping for downtown saloon; one living with parents preferred. Address box 1787, Call office. MAGIC lanterns, new and second-hand: moving plctures. BULLARD & BRECK, 131 Post st. CASH registers of every deseription for sale and repaired. 1327 Market, bet. Sth and 10¢h. PORTABLE _engines, boilers; iron and wood planers; iathes; 2d-hand. J. Burke, 139 Beale. NEW Standard Typewriter; latest model; cheap. Typewriter Exchange, 409 Californta. A WANTED—Blecksmith. Apply to J. O'SHE. 17th and Vermont sts. £ BARBERS—Good-paying shop in nearby town; a bargain. DECKELMAN BROS., 106 EIl NEW and second-hand _siot machines bought and sold. W. C. BENTHAM, 1532 Market st. A 10-TON Fairbanks scale and fire and burg lar proof safe. 6 California st. FIRST-CLASS coatmaker wanted. ASCS & HARRIS CO.. 601 Market st~ DoUASCO WANTED—Recruits for the United States Marine Corps, U. S. na able-bodled, un- married men, of good character, between the ages of 21 and 35 years: not less than 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 inten- | tions to become citizens; able to read. write and speak English properly. For further in- formation apply at the Marine Recruiting Office, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. or 530 K’ st., Eacramento, Cal. MEN wanted to learn barber trade; only re- quires six to eight weeks: day and evening class; special inducements this season: only | nstitution in the world teaching this trade. map of city and illustrated catalogue mailed free. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, &% Clay st. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 562 Mission st., bet. ist and 24 sts. SOLICITOR and collector for industrial insur- ance; 12-1, 5-6, r. 6, 405 Montgomery st. teet | | SAFES_New and _second hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO., 417-423 Sacramento st. SECOND-HAND fireproof safe; 1 fire and burg= lar proof safe: cheap. 42 Main st. SAFES_New and second hand: all sizes. THB WALTZ SAFE, 10-111 Market st., San Fran. ONE 4-sided sticker; 1 planer and matcher; 1 air compreassor: 5 locomo! a. 220 Fremont. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. 1 revolving __ barber box 100, Cloverdals, Cal. WANTED Second-hand _ uprizht plano for cash. H. L. WHITEHTAD. 1710 Market st MOXEY TO LOA HEIRS to un: probate can re= ceive cash at once; also first or second mort- gage lcans cn real estate, fureiture and Dlanos: no removal: prompt _dealing: Bo charge unless loan is granted. EQUITABLE LOAN CO.. room 608, Examiner bullding. GOOD gardener for country place; wages $25. MRS. CATTELL, 525 Eighth st. Oakland. GET_your_shoes half-soled while waiting; 2S¢ to i0c. 562 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. ANY proposition, any amourt; 6 per cent; first, second mortgages, estates in probate, interest in estates, legacies. coi on loans, chattel mortgages: confidential: advice free. G. Bu OLSEN, room 16, first floor, Chronicle bldg. WANTED—A good lively solicitor; big money. 136 Ellis st. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $2 per week. MEN to learn barbering and hairdressing F. Barber School, 741A Howard st. 8. ANY amount at § per cent; Ist. 2d and 3d mort« gages, undivided interest, real estate in pro= Pate; ‘mortgages and legacies bought: no des lay; ‘et my terms before doing business else- where. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, r. & HIGHLY respectable private place to obtaim liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry at low= est rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, $48 st.; tel. Main 164. Branch 19 Third st. GENTLEMEN cash prices. N. Y, Talloring Co., 115 Kearny. SATLORS, ordinary seamen and green hands all parts of world. HERMAN'S, 2§ Steuart PENSIONS—G: EO. D. CAMPBELL, lawyer: 16 years' practice; Examiner bidg. S suits to order, $1 per week, at | NOTICE—Pledges of the Mint Loan Offic Fifth st., are transferred to W. J. HCM 10 Sixth et., where the business will be com= tinued. T. LUBELSKL [ ON real estate, Ist or Ind mortgages, and om furniture or plancs; no removal: any amountd lowest rates. BECKER & CO., 26 Montgomery. WINCHESTER Hotel, 4 Third st., near Mar- ket; 700 rooms, night; reading room; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. MOST reliable place to borrow on diamonds, watches, jewelry. W, J. HESTHAL, 10 Sixths highest price for old gold. silver, diamonds. LINDELL House, corner Sixth and Howard— | ANY amount by private party on furniture and Rooms 15¢ to 25¢ per night; 75¢ to 52 per weel CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscripiions has been established at 1006 Va- encla st. A WEEK'S news for § cents. The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing, 31 per year. HORSES. LIVE STOCK. Ete—~or Sale iano ON no removal LLI, Conser low rates; confidential. ory bldg., 138 Powell st. | AT 126 Kearny st., room 9, respectable private place to borrow on watches. diamonds; lowess rates; take elevator. Telephome Davis 995. ON furniture and pianos without removal; quick service: money direct; lowest interest. Rooms 68 and 69, Donohoe building, 1170 Market st. LOANS made on furniture at 1% per cent: alsa loans to salaried pecple. HARSHBARGER. 322 Ellis st.. room 3. THE sixth lot of the 200 horses from the Canty ranch just in; from $20 up; 6 blacks, 2 browns and 2 whites in the lot. 2170 Mar st.; Castro-st. cars pass the door. 40 HORSES for eale: also wagons, buggies, carts, harness. Grand Arcade Horse Market, 227 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednesday. SBULLIVAN ‘& DOYLE, Auctioneers. HORSES—Young, well-broken, for all purposes, cheap; best in city, TWO horses, strong delivery wagon, _pole, shafts and cover; cheap; object, Cape Nome. | T 1524 Golden Gate’ ave. 721 Howard st., nr. Third. | MONEY loaned salaried people without security. HILL, rm. 4, Merchants’ Exchnge, 431 Calif. TO salaried people; without security: all busi= ness confidential. ‘Tousley Co.. 371 tt blg. CASH loaned to salaried &opll on note withou® indorser. MORRELL, Examiner butlding. ON furniture, pianos, _without removal: na commission; private. LICK, 11§ McAllister. IF your property is mortgaged and you need more money sse H. MURPHY, 630 Market st. laried men without collateral or indorser. $20; § waitresses, city hotels. .FAMILY DEPARTMENT: €00k, $25 and fare paid; hous na-icooking; 2 German girls, city and $18, ERRAND boy for this office. READY, 634-636 Clay st. MURRAY & $25; 2 $20; 5 German cooks, city, country, second girls, eity and country, and a number of housegiris for city and couitry. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. GERMAN girl for dellcacy store; 1 week. C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 104 Geary st. WOMAN: cook for 12 to 14 people, Institution; $35. C. R. HANSI & ., 104 Geary st. WOMAN cook on ranch; $25 and $30; during | harvest; fare here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. house. MISS CULLE: et | A—IRONER, ecity, $30; ironer, Palo Alto, $30 and found: French cook, §25; chambermaid | and laundress, country, $20; 4 German cooks, city, $30 and $2%5; 10 Waitresses, summer re- sorts and commercial hotels, $25 and $20; 2 restaurant waitresses, $6 and $7 per week; chambermaids to walt, $20 each; 4 waitresses, city hotels, $20 each; second girl, $25. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. A—SECOND girl, Fruitvale, §25, see lady here at 10 a. m. to-day, MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter. ED—Protestant cook, short distance, no wash, $30; German cook, plain wash, $30; cook, 15 boarders across the bay, $30; Prot- estant second girl, §25; seamstress and care grown children. $25; 3 Waitresses. resort, §25; 2 waitresses, réstaurant, $6 a week; ironer for laundry, $30 and board; 2 waitresses, country 325 Sutter st, hotel, $25; walt rrivate family, $25; 2 i E girls, general bouséwork, city and ‘country, | _trY: .C: R- HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary 8t. 5. Avply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 | A"y NURSES for country institution, $30, utter gt. NEAT girl for general housework: famfly go to.Mill Valley 3 months. 815A Mason &t. GIRL for.cooking and downstairs work; refer- AT C. R. HANSEN & Cf 100 teamsters, rockmen and laborers Coast Road, $2 a day; free fare. 20 tour-horse teamsters, via Los Angeles an a day Santa" Barbara divisions, $2 fare 20 Jaborers for 8. P. Company work, day; free fare ‘. £0 mection hands for different P. Company, $1 70 a day; free fare.. 6 carpenters for: railroad work, 3 a d: 50 woodsmen, spool tenders, $45: swampers, $407 lookout men, $35: crosscut sawy yardmen, $20; see hoss here. 50 laborers to bulid new rafiroad Woods, $26 and board: see boss here. Machinist, country sawmill, see hoss here; fireman for mine, 33 a quarrymen, $2 and $225 a day; 2 solder up leaks in cans In a cann boss here; choreman to milk and make but- country, #45; ter, private place, [ $25 and $30. ..HOTEL DEPARTMENT... Competent hotel clerk, country, $50 barkeeper, surnmer resart, $10; chef, $100; sec- | ond cook, $10; night cook, French, $80+ cook, $50; foreman, bread small gentlemen's club. baker, country shop, $50 to $60; baker and gmry cook, “springs, $50; waliters, cooks, rollers, ~dishwashers, potwashers, Kkitchen help, bell and elevator boys, city and ceun- ¢ divisions o 30 laborers for mill and woods, $50 and found, for the ;| | n S, ay free ers, $35; ‘in"the | day; 20 men’ to ery, see ‘milkers, to $T5 room, board and washin; office this morning. C. 104 Geary st. HANSEN see doctor at o & cO., ASSISTANT clerk for this office; quick pen- C. R. HANSEN & CO., 14 Geary st. man. ences; wages §25. 2617 Laguna st cu rators; experlenced; steady D. C. HEGER, 1344 Market, shirt ope WANTED—3 car_men for mine, no experience, $2 day: 4 single miners, §2 50 day. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. W. D. nd general housework; 3 in fam- 1ly: wages $20. 1273 Pills st. WANTED--3 farmers, $26. stock ranch, Alameda, W. D, EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. WANTED—A girl for general housework. Ap- ply at 965 Oak.st. GIRL to do light housework and take care of baby. 1410 Octavia st. SWEDISH or Norwegian girl for general house- WANTED 40 woodsmen, $35, $40 and $45_and board, fare paid, see boss hére. W. D, & CO., 610 Clay st. EWER MAN a L) 325 Sutter st. nd wife, mining town, $0. MISS CUL- work for Ross statfon. Apply at 2712 Folsom GARDENER, country, §25. see party here to- day. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. st. between 9 and 12, TED—Waltress in restaurant Third st. BRIGHT young lady to keep double entry; state salary and former employment. Box 4309, Call office. GERMAN girl wanted for second work andf at 348% NOTICE to journeymen painters and paper- Langers—Notice is hereby ziven to journey- men painters and paperhangers to zive the city of Bakersfleld a wide berth for t ent, Secretary Local Union No. 29, Bakersfi as she has already a greater number than can be employed. L. O. STEVENSON, he pres- ield, C: of growing children. BOWHAY, 51 care Sutter st. WANTED—Waitress. Fashion Restaurant, 128 O'Farrell st. BARBERS' Progressive Union—Free ment. H. Bernard, Sec., 104 7th; tel. Jessie 152 employ- BARBER for Saturday; wages §3. $9 Third st. GOOD cook; German or Scandinavian: small family; good wages; call 9 to 2. 538 Sutter st. WANTEDBarber for Saturday and Sunday; near Powell. steady. 629 Union st. | LOST—A pa: FIFTEEN head of horses for sale cheap at 308 | A WEEK" t Taylor FOR rale—2 extra fine carriage teams. DAL- ZIEL. Vet. Dentist Golden Gate ave. e HO S TO LET. A—PRINTED list: houses to let; send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery. BROADWAY, 1516, room house. near Van Ness—Sunny 7- CEDAR ave. Van N 115, north of Geary, bet. Polk and e of § rooms h. papered; na st SE 9 rooms, freshly paint: e; rent cheap. 68 M IN Ben Lomond: new furnished cottage of § rooms; hot water, beautiful grounds, etc. Apply to MRS. WM. WHITNEY, Vine st., Berkeley. | Discount Agency. 143 Phelan building. news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, per, for mailing, $1 per year. 15 pag MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS! $48, 383, 3100, $133, ; upright: easy payments. ymphonion music boxes from $M to $100, and everything in the music line. S. F. MUSIC CO., 225 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 do the rest. MAUVAIS', 769 Market st. OLYMPIA seif-playing music boxes are the latest and best; any style sold on instaliments if you haven't the cash to spare. Z. MAU- VAIS' Music Store, 763 Market st. DECKER & SON plancs, established in 1856, are as reliable in tone, action and durability ISES m | as any plano can be made. Sole agency, HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED, I A VA ™ e Searnet o e sino CALIFORNIA, 1711, near Van Ness ave.—10- | AS we represent the best make of planos In room house,” completely furnished. —_— e LOST AND FOUND. LOST—May 29, downtown. small plaln open- faced gold watch, with Arabic numerals; initials; finder rewarded. §19 Eddy st., S LOST—In tank at Sutro bath: ring. Ret to 569 Bryant LOST—Sunday last on Ocean boulevard, be. tween Cliff and Ingleside, Congo wood cana. buckhorn handle, silver mounted. Reward returning to owner, 218-220 Montgomery st. LOST at the Presidio, gold bracelet, with a heart set with diamond attac! Return to 23371 Twenty-third st., and receive reward. LOST—A parrot, on the 3ist. Return to 321 Turk st.; reward. LOST—A pass-book with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of LAVINIA E. DEAN, No. 207-186. The finder will please return to bank. hook with* the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Franeisco, name of ANTHONY MURRAY, No. 185-1082. The finder will please return to bank. LOST—Barnk book on the Hibernia Bank, In the name of MRS. ANN McDANIEL. Finder will return same to the Hibernia Bank and receive reward. FOUND—Purse on Sixth and Folsom taining meney: owner can have same b; ing at 218 Harriet st., near Harrison. call- MASTIFF dog found. Apply at 1433 Mission st. D i in the | con- | | every grade. from Steinway down to low- priced makes, and as our instaliment pay- ments are easler than those of other we are thg people from whom you purchase: new upright pianos, $§ cash. $§ per month: other planos $3, $1 and $ per month. SHERMAN. Y & CO., Steinway Dealers, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts., San Franciscoj cor. Thirteenth and Broadway, Oakland. Arion, $105 : finest condition war- pay BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, i6 O'Farrell st.; Chickering, Steck, Vose, Sterlinz, Curtaz pianos. ABSOLUTELY the oidest and largest house ‘west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st.: planos, organs aad all other musical instruments of all grades and prices; térms easy; prices lowest. every- thing possible done to please and satisfy the customer. LATEST style cabinet grand upright: must be sold immediately; only used a few monthss bottom price §135. Room 12, Flood building. BARGAINS—A few pianos will be sold this Week for storage: wanted (cash or in- stallments). Wilson's Storage Co.. 1710 Mrkt. FINE Krell upright piano at a great bargatn. 106 Me: six_organs. for AUZY, 38 Post. 50 CASH will Pur\‘hs a fine upright. at once. 1021 Van N ave.. room 7. A STEINWAY, $165; instaliments $3, %, §7. 3103 rents §2 up. HEINE'S, 136 Ellls st. BYRON s EDICAL. CODWIN, , formerly 401 Van Ness, returned from Europe with advanced knowledge; safe and reliable cure §5; have treated thousands of with fuccess; 15 years' practice ip 8. F.; ity home: fow fess. 100734 Market st. COMPETENT girl for second work. 340 Page st., cor. Buchanan. i BARBER wanted at 208 Larkin st. WANTED—Good, strong, reliable girl (colored preferred) for cooking and housework. Apply 116 Liberty st. A GIRL for geperal housework; smalil family. Call 22 Second st. for particulars. /BARBERS wanted—2 good barbers at 797 Mis- sion st.; wages. BARBER for Saturday and Sunday. G638 Va- lencia st. GIRL for light housework; wages $10. 879 Bartlett st. WANTED—Young_girl for light housework; small family. 2020 Broderick st BARBER wanted, Saturday. 657 Clay st. PARBER wanted for Saturday and Sunday. 1648 Misslon st. b ¢ YOUNG 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; YOUNG woman to do housework for widower and three children; wages $12. 807 Filbert st. BARBER wanted for Saturday and Sunday at 375 Fifth st. BARBRER wanted for Saturday and Sunday GIRL 16 years; speaks English, Itailan, Span- igh; ‘understands French; desires position as nurse in private family. 725 Sansome st. Apply at once to MR. DAVIS, 32% Fremont. object, good home; best of reference. 211i | GIRL to assist in housework in Alameda. ; Fillmore st. Apply 12 Oak st., city. wages $5. 4151 Powell st. —_— GIRLS. GIRLS. GIRLS. : SITUATION as companion to sick lady or| Highest wages paid to sewing machine oper- | 2 BARBERS wanted; steady. 11 Sixth st. chamberwork. Address box 1786, Call office. ators on LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'S overalls. | G0OD barber wanted Saturday and Sun = wages $4 50. 623 Clay st. LADTES to Al Dositions; country; managers ‘through Calif.: ref. required. 2421 Fillmore. LADY wishes sewing and mending to do at home or hz\l!&kefipfil”l position. Call 116 Sixth st.. room . WINCHESTER House, 44 Th.rd st., near M ket; 200 rooms; 25c to $160 night; $160 to 8 week: convenient and respectable: frea ‘b\}- and baggage to and from ferry. CLAESIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore, | A BRANCH office for Call advertisemen s and :rubfilcflp‘ilonl has been established 2t 1006 Va- lencia & EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MAL | 3317, HANSON, paimistry, 10o; card reader; | “past, present ; e, 143 Sixth at., r. 14, | CARD reader and palmist removed from 963 Mission st. 1o 136 SIxth, Foom 8. MME. August, clairvoyant, card reader; palmis-. truth or no pay; 2c & 60c. 1149 Mission, MISS MELVILLE. great clairvovant and water reader; German Spoken. $21% Mission, op. Mint. | CLAIRVOYANT, card reader, best advice, 23 Mission st., near 4th, rm. 3; 25c up; ring bell. MMP_SHAFFER, cairvovant, card res sittings daily . 212% Sixth st. o O TR el COACHMAN, single, thorough experience, and ‘man about place; sober; not afraid of work; many years with same emplover: best refer: ences. ~ Address LOUIS, 863 Misslon st. PLAIN cook wants sltuation; city or country: stéady and sober; state’ wages. X 4310, Call, | NOME—Responsible voung man withes to con. Address tract to represent firm: this season. box 4307, Call office, SITUATION ‘wanted as shipping.clerk by late ammiy quartermastér's clerk with large ex- perience; no vices; best references; start low -salary. Address box 1126, Call oM. MME RAVENNA reads life fliently: business advice; names given; 2c up.. 5 Fourth. st,- MME. SYBILLE—Cradle to grave: o bard's picture; 2Be ml OF‘um"'nh o | CARPET BEATING AND CLEANIW $7_CANDY and ice cream parlor; elegant fix. tures. LANE & ©0., §65 Market -tl,"‘ 29 CANDY and jce cream parior: rooms. cheap rent. LANE & #9050 —GROCERY and bar; fresh, elean stock: good value, LANE & O0., 8 Markst et. BAKERY and lunchroom; heart city; for ex. ghange rooming house. COWING &°CO.. 713 arket 2t : Ivt WHEN you become dis send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-Beat- ing Works, 253-357 Tehama 6t tel. 40 SANITARY Carpet Cleaning .du‘;“g;’m. Teo. 342-344 McAllister of.; phone Beating and Reno- 3. E. MITCHELL Carpet vating Co., 240 14th st.; tel, Mission 74, - CITY Bteam We G. H. disgusted with poor work:| - - 853 Fortieth st. | SINGLE old man desires any 1 : “oliviting. Box 1768, Call office. o ™® MAN and wife, neat -couple. no family, wa; - plu::: as ,imlt.o;l ‘&l hull_d‘l;‘ Oh to't’an fg: man’s ol absen |- Hah, Can otice. i b e C(;A MAN “wanf -m?flto:- mme wages. Adds % 16, Call office: e M.. box 16, GARDENER riericed In comm T T o g ] of A large private place, plantation, etc.; long tion and understands ening; best references. Box 1783, Call, Carpet Beating Works. G. STEVENS, mgr., 35-40 Sth st.; tel. South 250. $$0-RESTAURANT; very elégantly furnished; 50 down, 310 mo. D, MeRAF, 887 Minsion at. 3. McQUEEN'S California Co., 458 Stevenson st., tel. South m S RO NN s ‘A BPRANCH office for Call advertisems and bing blacksinith and shoer wishes a | WANTED—Lady tafloress for general tailoring; steady work. 715 Valencia st. ASSISTANT bookkeeper; give reference, age, experience and wages expected. Box 43 08, Call. APPRENTICES wanted to learn barber trade At their own price. Box 1747, Call ol fice. NEAT girl; general hoysework, plain cooking, assist with children; §20. Call 233 Third ave., Richmond District; take Sutter or Geary cars. WANTED—Women and girls to work on fruit. Folsom st., bet. 13th and 14th sts. WANTED—A good lively solicitor; big money. 136 Ellts st. FIRST-CLASS cutter for silk waists: capable of taking entire charge of manufacturing de- partment. Apply MRS. MILLER, 1228 Market. D—First-class_traveling salesman, $10; WAty and 063 commission: expenses paid: Address box 4302, Call office. WANTED—Five carriage painters. 1 GOOD finisher and 1 helper in wagon factory. 630 Broadway. A GRAVE, 421 Pacific st. BOY for printing office; give references and wages expected. Box 4308, Call office. pply B. RST-CLASS vest maker. &4 Antonlo st, | WANTED—Boy to carry a morning paper. Thet Eilta and O Tarrell st, off Tones. Box 1721, Cali office. YOUNG man wanted in tinshop; FEW young ladies to join night school; low | Toten A d e e ol oge, 728 Market st. | bet. 7 and 9 o'clock, 533 Mission ge 16. Apply CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore —_ A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and ,lu\zcrlp(tmnl has been established at 109% Va- encia_st. HELP WAN WANTED—Butle) references. J. F. ramento st. TED—MALE. te family; $40 B raoney? 8 S WANTED—Boy in plumbing-sho; PRACTICAL tailor wanted; Call bet. 7 and 7: ‘perience. one with ex- . 623 Davis st. SECOND cook wanted. Parks Hotel, 26 Turk street. work. 220 McAllister st. come ready for Y wanted In a grocery store. Apply \l! 319 - Sixteenth st. B BOOTBLACK wanted at 1333 Market st., corner of Tenth. RESTAURANT k_and wife as pastry, $30 gkf\con Y :i.r: £30; hotel baker, $5, city. orter for saioon, 3§ week and board; waliters. WANTED—-A steady and sober day cook at 125 Seventh st.; hours 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. DR. G. W. O'DONNELL, the world-réenowned ladies’ specialist; wafe and reliable; has prac- ticed In 8. P. for years; treated thousands of cases successfully; treatment can be used at hcme; consultation free. Write or call a 30231 Market st. . MRS. DR. WYETH, reliable spectalist; % yra, practice: home in’confinement; treatment at office, $5; any aflment; consultation {ree; con- fdenital’ 942 Post st. bet. Hyde and Larkin. MRS. DR. KOHL. ladies’ specialist—Guaran- teed treatment at office, $5; consultation free and confidential. and Taylor; office hours 9 to 5, MRS. DR. ALLEN, claiist; treatment’ at_office, free: hours 10 to 8. Phone Jessle 257. DR. and MRS. DAVIES, 1228 Market; ladies’ physician; chronic diseases treated; late scientific methods; treatment, $5. DR. NG TOY KEE, late of Canton, China: dis- eases of all kinds cured: herbs and teas: sanl- tarfum, 704 Facramentos,cor. Kearny advice (res. - NICE reliable home for confinement: reasna- ble. 2012 Folsom st.. MRS. DR. PFEIFFER. Y. S.—DR. WISE & CO., the ladies specialist. 1118 Market st.: every case guaranteed: $5 up. MRS. SCHWARTING, midwif, glmm home in confinement for ladies. & dy st DR. and MRS. M. WEGENER_Privats home in confinement. 1312 Golden Cate ave. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats g o eases of the human body. 115 Mason 4t MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERS, engines, 2-hand machinery. Me- INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. A_DUYS, sells or rents gear machinery. eon- ines,_Bollers, wat fo "WHITELAW, 214 Sy BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, coun- ters, linoleum, store and office furniture and fixtures; new and sécond hand; we always have a large siock of saloon outfits on band 2 complets cutfits on our floor, ready made We can ship everything in 24 hours. NOO- NAN, 1017, 1019, 1621, 1023 Mission st., above Bixth; write for cataiogue. 2 WHISKY for family or medicinal use: 4 full quart bottles, u?runu prepald. $3 noth- ing on case’to indicate contents: twice the gould buy 0o better; mail orders solic- ted. F. EPHRAIM & CO., i3 Montgomery. Sundays 10-4. 1035 Market: ladles’ spe- the well-known ladies’ phy- | 1122 Market st., bet. Mason | 35; consultation | | SOHMER & CO.. Byron Mauzy Planos. 308 to 212 Post st. GOOD Fischer; great bargain. SCHMITZ, 1§ MeAllister st.. next Hibernia Bank. W. G. BADGER, 412 Sacramento st.. agent for Francis Bacon and Hallett & Davis planos. SUPERIOR vioiins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. A WEEK'S news for Szflflt!. The Weekly Call, 18 pages, in wrapper, for mailing. §1 per year. —— e ——— PALMISTRY. WME. Neergaard, Pres. 5t_Germain Collegs of Palmistry; reads 1 to 8. 81§ Geary, ar. Jonea. H_JEROME FOSSELLIL scientific palmist, 515 Taylor st.. bat. Geary & Post: phione biack jl. PERSONALS. MME. ADA cures nervous prostration, nsomnia, Dblindness, Bright's disease and rupture when all others fall: see this wonderful, gifted healer; she will cure you. 1343 Howard, nr. 10th, G. D. MORSE, photographer, 266 Pacific ave., betiween Plerce and Scott; phone Steiner 1391 ELECTRIC lights in every room—Wincaester Hotel, 44 Thl.rdal . near Market: 100 rooms; e t $150 per night: $150 to 38 per week: free "bus and baggage to and from the ferry. .50 M1S Xid_shoes for We a palr at THE nBEEM!HT\ E SHOE CO., 71 M:Q(et. nr. Third. AN elegant suit for $10 75_from imported or do- ‘mestis remnants. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st., betwaen Seventh and Eighth. full value for your cast-off el TR 0 R COHEN. 157 Third: tel. Black LADIES and gents’_castoff clothing bought and. ‘sold. Silverman, $4 Folsom: tel Folsom 1191, FULL-DRESS and other suits bought; also old gold. Portland Loan Office, 25 Stockion st. PRIVATE detective work: reasonable rates; ten years' experience. J. B. RAY, 357 Jessie st. ACADEMY for the NEW SCIENCE OF HEAL- ING; all_diseases are curable: WITHOUT DRUGS, WITHOUT OPERATIONS: consulta~ tion free. DR. WM. SCHMITT. 527 Post sty LEDERER, the popular_hairdresser, ‘wants it distinctly understood that he does not charxe extra for the very latest and newest styles of hairdressing, in fact, he has but one price. 35 cents. Call and prove it. 133 Stockton st. MISS SHELDON, chiropodist and business ade vice. 330 Market st., second floor, room 37. DETECTIVE—Honorable; confidential; secrets inviolate. Address box 490, Ca"nu‘l‘:'a . HAIR quickly curled or wa: eott’s Curling Fluld: 2S¢ Mt‘{l‘:: "d‘rflm““‘t.‘. 3%, country; waiters, $1. $9, $1 week, 335 PEDIGREED Great Dane puppies for sale. Tty Kitehen heip. 420 manth: other ‘hotel | WAITER wanted. Hotel Repelier, 181 Sutter | “Gmca 171 Fourth CAST-OFF clothing. ol gold and silver bought; and restaurant help wanted. J. . CROSETT |- pet. 5 send postal. COLEMAN'S, 508 Kearny ot Agency. 626 Sacramaento st. : WANTED_Tmmediately: 2 plasterera. it | O e S P S =T ”J,Annl-‘.fing' 126 :: m ““?'s‘:‘;o mflé J. A. McGOWN, 911 T.:ork“e“ Alam: 833 Market st.. San Francieco. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. R O Tcers: 9| WANTED-Dishwasher who knows about short | X_45 & DERBY and Fedora hats, fi 5. Pop- | DR. C. . O'DONNBLL—Otfes and :’:2 &,;dsm ?;gmn'.‘& ';e‘in‘u;gn? g«hyy order cooking. Apply 211 Grant ave. vlar Ptice Hatters, Kearny st., nr. Pine, | 1021% Mar] . bet. Sixth and Seventh, 3 3 4 = ey - S : FREE roduce WANTED—Good cook at 1805 Halght st s ehn. oo HR . STl e Riiosion: | | mous remedice. DR PSR BIoCeSUE far = . i BARBERS—Shop; good country town; no Sun- N 5 75. MISFIT | CHRONIC and other 4 Bfl&mwm, '-'h"a'-"md Dot mm % 3&."5'?; day wek: bargain: Deckelman Bros., 106 Bilis, | Achoreion BeRLn ’fl“m.m W | CDR GORDIN ‘St l’!n«m-f' m'?-m" ey and 345 month; trimmer. $0; mi F-CHAIR 1bc barber shop; & n; princ seiling &‘%‘ day. free fare; blacksmith, count R e R DLl Mty avincipel tg:j,_“’,‘,f‘:";‘;;,“%flfl,w&‘fm:‘m“ ’ PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES, * and rountry, and other mechanics. CROSETT Agency. 628 Sacramenta st. i \ ry volces to Dox 1794, sing In Call. WE rent full-dress and Tuxedo suits for 8 5. Portland Loan Office, 25 Stockton st. A free: pAoto supplies. st.. ground floor, WE loan kodaks studio, 11 Geary S

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