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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1900 : corner of Market and Third streets, open ntil 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH FFICES--i21 Montgomery street, = : open untfh 9:20 p. m. Tlayes street: cpe until $:30 p. m. » Mo street: open wumptil 3:30 p. m. 5 Larkin street: cpen untfl $:30 p. m. My street; open until 10 p. m. street, corner Siiteenth; open un- © Eieventh street; open wntll § p. m. 3086 Valencia street: open sntil 9 p. m. Northwest corner Twentyvsecond and Ken- open until ¢ pm. MEETING NOTICES. fipiias e SOPISTOUI F. and DNESDAY) First de- UNT Moriab Lodge Ni w3 o'clock M eeting THI NG, June MISSION Lodge No. i¥, F. and A M — o4 mesting THIS (WEDNESDATY) ENING, at 7:30 lock. First de- o BUSINESS CHANCES—CONTINUED. men were adjudged gullty of obuunnf by fraud $600 from a poor old woman; one of the men is now occupying & lucrative position as sub-inspector in the Custom-house. For full particulars apply to A. J. MORRELL, attor- ney in fact for the woman, 376 Geary st., r. 1. WANTED—Partner in busineses established 24 years in Oakland; pays from $400 to $500 per Tmonth: $7500 capital required, which will be fully sscured by good real estate; no chance of jose: must be a business man. competent to keep books apd collect bills. Call or address Call branch office, Oaklan BARGAIN—Selling on account of Pastern in- terests; genteel business on Market st.: clear- l?z l!‘\z per'da suitable lady or gentleman; close yard, hay and grain business included, at bargain to the right party; long lease. Apply corner h and Guerrero sts. Tor coal yard milk depot, etc.: fine location: piace is entirely covered and’ con- teins 2 stalls; rent only $16; water free. In. quire WM. HENDRICKSON & CO., 614 Call bullding. KEARNY-ST. business; ostablished 10 years: guarantee profit of $300 monthly; $800; must sell; receipts §20 daily. 411 Kearny st. FOR sale—Branch bakery, notion and confec- s store: i1l health cause. Inquire at ourteenth s . corner Natoma. —An investment south of Market st WANTED. €300 to $8000; must pay & good income. Ad- dress M., box 2634, this office. $1500_FOR SALE A finely located restaurapt: WAIl clear $200 per month; owner has 2 Places. Inquire st 108§ Howard s o+ store at_invoice value; good FAMILY liquor ioc A FIRST-CLASS shoe shop; good price work: small stock shoes. 332 Bush st. + Jobs and tools, including Bood NURSERY for sale; jobs and forist 1724 Central ave. worth $400; must be sold. Call office. ance_Very valuable cor. cigar store count leaving city, Box Call. attendance of all to join the associ- ASTROLOGY a n well Egypt, greatest astrol- the world; sstisfaction e e — FORNEYS AT LAW e law a specialty collectic e e e BELGIAN HAKES. ay 17, 1908; sire, F winner of Donc > every ngland: wonderful CALIFORNIA | TION iomestic Belgians to § p. m., RABBIT! high-score, ped| scorad by Mrs. Bush. o 4 Filimore st.. in’ stamps for m—Treatment of s are. DR. JACOBS, BELGIAN HARE % rabbits for sale cheap. BICYCLES—For S 3 S mew bicyc I Larkin st., corner McAllister. e e e ; "BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. bought and 704 Miselon sf SALOON: elegantly Nited up; estab. sod paying business; place dotel; rent 350; lease Cail ry. CR cigar store W Market and Powell sts.; a_rar % Kearny st close to RY and bar; no agents. Box 2185, R grocery end ba of sickn 1111 Howard FEE and tea routes supplied from GEO. | CASWELL & CO., 412 Bacraments s “H office for Call ad as been established at 1096 V central, best in any city income §225; rent §100. boarders: fine lawn; residence..§1000 20 roon 14 roome; extra good: worth $1500; full $700 12 rooms, 24 full: rent $35; or. Market.... $350 3 Very fine and respectable.. 1325 | S up to! fine corner t floor pays rent; INSTON & €O, rent $100: ele: . 667 Market st. el | 4 e of 7 rooms and | ano: going to England cause | Pacific Exchange, 1016 Market st. compeiled to sell roor 719 near | % ROOMS: all rented; good location ddy. central; rent low. BASILE, 3 2117 Mission st. single, for sale NEW & 2d-hand wagons, bugsies ness, work & driving horses. SPIRITUALISM. McAllister—Mrs. Mey- ght, 10c; sittings. | GIRL wlth;\‘a 11 EDUCATIONAL. A AN~ AP AN ANSNARARA. $600 JUDGMENT for sale to hlfhat bidder—2 | THE Pacific Coast Regular College of Medi- cine, San Francisco, Howard street, between Fourth and Fifth streets (incorporated under the laws of California), will open its regular course June 15. All lectures will be delivered in_the evening. Dally clinies, free for the poor, Will be held in the coliega buflding from 9 a. m. to 8:30 PFor particulars address THE DEAN OF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE, at the bullding, 818 Howard st. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., S. F. Practical courses in bookkeeping hor hand, typing, languages, telegraphy, English branches, civil, electrical and mining engin- eering, ctc.; new $0-page catalogue free. wo taking full course this SAN FRANCISCO BUSI- 123 Market st. ALL students bu year ot positions. ESS COLL EXPERT OPTICIANS. GEORGB MAYERLE, German expert opticlan, 1071% Market st.—Examinations free; German eye water by mall, 50c. Phone Mint 257. EYES examined free; spectacles properly ad- justed. N. Manasse, oculist optician, $10 Mkt. FLATS TO LET. NEAT flat to let—E. side Dolores, bet. Twenty- third and_Twenty-fourth sts.; second floor; 1 rooms and bath; fine view; cars handy. Ap- ply to C. S. CAPP & CO., Real Estate Agents, 630 Market st. 100 FLATS, cottages, etc. P e in; £.; 4r....$15 ne: £.:6r......4% 1411 Larkin; £. dr.. 808 McAllls ?5 2629 Po:tk:l; 5 r. 1€ 793 Haigh 7r. % 30.Page. 2 1131 Geary; £.; 6 T.33250 575 Geary; - A. M. SPECK & 723 Mar- the leading business collofe, life cholarship, $50; includes short- ping,bookkeeping, pen art; day & eve. CALIFORNIA Business College, 805 the coming school; thorough: up-to-date; all branches; positions secured for graduates. ENGINEBRING, civil, clec. mining, mech. sur- vey, assay, cyanide, arch.: day, eve.; est. 1564. DER NAILLEN SCHOOL, 3 Market. SHORTHAND taught personally or by mail; ac- knowledged by officlal reporters ‘'best teacher, best system.”” M. G. BARRETT, wzyon(gmy, A—8-ROOM flat; corner; sunny; 2 bay windows; all modern improvem'ts; 1st floor. 417% Third. ALL bright flats. 4 and & rooms, bath. 1043 and 1044 Sacramento st., below Mason. ELLIS, 741B—Modern lower 7-room flat, and 42 Willow ave, corner Polk, b-room sunny cot- tage; only $80 rach. FINE sunny flat, 8 large rooms: bath, all latest improvements. ~ Key 713 Grove st. FLATS, 4 and § rooms; bath. Off Howard st., bet. 12th and 13th; key at 1626 Howard: st. "ERINARY COLLEGE—Next session begins June il; catalogue upon application. M. L. PANCOAST, Secretary, 510 Golden Gato. LAW schools, 827 Market, 5. ., and 5 Broad way. Oaklan gly and anAh!: correspondenct GALLAGHER-TARR United School of Expert ‘shorthand; bookkeeping. Parrott big.; cat'log. PROF. MERKI, successtul teacher of mandolin, VioHn and guitar. 1008 Misslon, above Sixth. LE JEUNE Art and Crafts School; modeling, designing, carving; all branches. 424 Pine st. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, 1024 Misston, nr. 6th etc.: day or eve.; § mo. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents. The Week!y Call, 16 pages, In wrapper, for mailing, 31 per year. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. A_JAPANESE and Chiness employm Trnttors establ. cver 10 years: all kinds help, 41 Post, near Powell; telephone Bush TUNION Japanese-Chinese emp. office—Best hel, v. 417 Powell; tel. Clay 86. panese. Chi- . Black 5072. ORPIEUM Employment Office—Ja nese help. 428 Powell, nr. Butter: tel JAPANESE and Chinese Employment Office; beat heip furn.; tel. John 2121 803% Stockton. CHINESE and Japanese Employ Best help, 411%¢ O'Farrell st.; EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. FIRST-CLASS German cook desires situation; Norweglan cook with Eood city references; a neat Irish second girl, best of reference competent woman With a child; infant purse, capable of taking entire charge, best of references, city or country. MISS CUL- LEN, 325 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS Swiss cook wishes situation; best ref. Apply J. F. CROSETT, 316 Sutter. FOUNG lady wants situation to do second work or general housework where the lady would pssist with cooking. Call or address 25A. Sil- ver st. AN experlenced infant's or invalid’s nurse de- sires situation In good family: is willing to do sewing. Address box 2635, Call office. TOUNG girl wishes situation to do general housework in a private family. Please call at 2051 YOUNG nursegirl wishes st tion; wages $10 to $12. Call or address 032 Elizabeth st., near Castro, Pine st. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants situation as a n cook and general housework. near Market st. OUNG woman wants general housework in emall family; wages $1S. Address B. C., box enth st. FOUNG German lady wishes position as house. keeper or traveling companion. Address MI! 1 Fifth st., room SITUATION wanted by a girl to do housework and plain cooking: fond of children; wages $15 to $20. Call 307 Third near Folsom. test medium: occult; lucky and near Twelith. GO to Watson. 1561 Market st.. ST, trance, test medium and mag- 1206 Market st., rooms 15-15. as cook Call at SITUATION wanted or_general houseworl 0123 ixth NG woman wants general housework; city suntry. 051l Stevenson et. near Post- office bullding, bet. Jessle and Stevenson. WOMAN wathts house cleaning and washing by the day. Apply Erocery store, ond end Howard sts. [ CLAIRVOYANTS, | & | | | DR. C! jum, permanently located at 2 be consulted on all affeirs o ju how 10 GVeFcome your enemi family troubles; restore lost affec e the separated; satisfaction guar- | sernd stamp for circular with { MRS, DR. CLARK, 205 Turk | LANGE, the great clairvoyant, tells past, future; never fails: has the greatest Egyptia secret; shows picture future husband or wife; c and up; satisfaction to everybody; cpen 1167 Market £t., bet. 7th and §th. PORTER, onderful clairvoyant, card born with double veil & second sight 5 diseeses with life reading nt sit., §1 60. 128 Turk. | palmistry, 10c; ca: st, present, future 148 Sixth s MME, NER, planet reader, palmist; | " only; 2%5c and t0c. S18% Geary, Saratoga court. | CLAIRVOYANT, card reader; best advice, 823 Miesion st., near 4th, rm. 3; 25¢ uj ring bell. MME. ZEREDA of & S h st., original gypsy | life reader; readings, ; no sign. | MME. August, clairvoyant, card reader; palmis- { uth of no pay; 2%c & 50c. 1149 Mjselo NNA reads life fuently: business up. 5 Fourth st. dle to grave: future hus- 914 O 11 s | CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. AN you become disgusted with poor work 10 EPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-eat- LS. 4. BANITARY Carpet Cleaning and Dyeing 342-344 McRllister st.; phone South 146. Co., chance G. WILK: A—$1000; CANDY route; establ. 20 years; ail cash irade, clearing_sbout $150 per month. Call R. G. WILKE, 2% Kearny ® A—5350 saloon; rent $15:_cholcest lo- tion south of Market t.; place doing a good E " sese, but parties can’t agree. Call G. WILKE, 2% Kearny st. CORNE 3. E. MITCHELL Carpet-Beating and Reno- vating Co., 240 14th st.; tel. Mission 74 CITY Steam Carpet-Beating Works G. H. STEVENS, mgr., 35-40 Sth st.; tel. South 250, | 3. McQUEBN'S California Carpet Cleaning Co., 438 Etevenson st., tel. South £25; lowest rates. ‘bakery and grocery, on Geary st.; low rent ‘rare chance. CORNE 4 Nving A—$u with BERG CO., 935 Market et. List your Stores, y and Country Real Estate, or any kind of business with us. for cash. walting. We can @ grocery and bar, full valu AUGHLIN & CO.. 777% Market st near the city; established ¢ cause of sale. McLAUGH- % Market st BUTCHER market; established 2 years 4 tocation. MCLAUGHLIN & CO.. 717% route; stk oo h of Market st.; bar- ome cause of sale. 777% Market ot. N; fine resort; 7 rooms; large de; sickness cause of sale; good location. ific Exchange, 1016 Market st. Jaundry office and club- ; ®ood trade; lhnlp at $200. Pacific Busi ok $200—CANDY _store, factory an parior on Market st., doing large business: sickness cause of saie. Pacific Exchange, 1016 $12 CIGAR store wit e wter and_chop house; downtown loca- Hon, & wnep. COWING & CO., 719 Market st. GROCERY und bar: fine location: S ROCERY a0l SwinG & 00, 1ib Kaoer s CORNEI grocery and bar; fine location; cause, ickness; bargain. Cowing & Co., 719 Market. 5656 GOOD corner__saloon and _liquor store: ine in stock. LANE & CO., 56 Market st. $00_OYSTEL and chophouse: ladies’ rooms; Gaaly reccipts 320 to §%. BASILE, 3 Eddy st. §T-OYSTER Acpot snd horseradish businees; 2 living rooms; rent §i0. 1728 £4dy st | CARPETS cleaned at 2o per yard; lald at dc. STER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- WINCHE Jeets 200 rooms; 2o to §1 50 night: 31 50 to % Week; convenient and respectable; free bus and baggage to and from ferry. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and ptions has been blished at 1096 subscri] Valenc! CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Cail branch office, 2200 Filimore st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for 81, postage pal EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. —HA YO BOOK: AMI D Every corporation, firm and individual em- ploying clerks should have their books ex- Amined by an expert accountant at least once a year. I make examinations and reports, GOpen and close books, arrange comprehensi atcounting systems for firms and corpora- tions. ROBERT K. WARRE! Parrott bg. FIRST-CLASS coachman, single, desires work in private family; thorough experience;- etrictly sober; uses no tobacco; not atrald of work; undeniable references, Address R., 569 Mission st. PAINTER, paper hanger and decorator, first- Cclass, quick mechanic, with complete outfit, Wil work reasonable; city or country; day of job. PAINTER RELIABLE young man, 24 years, wishes pos tion as assistant bookkKeeper or general assisf ant with established firm: reference from late employer. Address box Call office. Twenty-sec- | 1F you want to move get printed list flats to let from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. NEW modern sunny flats; bath, yard, base. ment; 6 and 7 rooms; reas. 1931, 1935 O'Farrell. SMALL flat for rent; furniture for sale; cheap. 212 Van Nesa ave. $16—SUNNY corner flat ot 8 rooms and bath, above qulet grocery. 110 San Jose ave. SUNNY upper flat; § rooms; bath: all sunny; rent §2%5. Cor. Broadway and Larkin st. $#—UPPER flat, 256 Harrlet st.; 37, lower flat, 24% Harriet st., near Sixth and Harrlson. CHEAPEST and best in America_The Weekly Call, 16 _pages, sent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada one year for §l, postage paid. _— FURNITURE FOR SALE. 4 ROOMS furnished {n oak for $48 50, with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market. e e e i e e et FURNITURE WANTED. ALFRED WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st pays highest price for your second-hand furniture. W. E. CODY (late with J. T. Terry & Co.) buys furniture, carpets. 757 Mission; tel. Red 3353. — HELP WANTED-FEMALE. ED PHONE GRANT 185. HOTEL DEPARTMENT asssssst aitresses, city hotels, $25; 3 wait- resses, city, §20; § weitresses, ‘same springs, $0: 3 waitresses, resort near ! ress, country, $2 and found; 4 waitresses, country. $20; chambermaid, city, §20; 2 cham- bermaids, city, $17 50; middle-aged chamber- mald, country hotel, §20; woman cook, small resort, $30; chambermald walitress, resort, §25; 4 chambermalds to wait, city and country, $20. + FAMILY ORDERS .. W a child for nice pri Berkeley, $20 (2 in family’ ursegirl, £20; man and wifé for private place, $45; ranch cook, $20; cook, Newman, §25 and fare paid; 6 Ger- man and Swedish girls, country, 3$25; nursegirl with references, §15; others. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. TWO more waitresses, new restaurant, more lunch waitresses, same place, -53 5, ‘see party here. C. R. HANSEN & CO.,'104 G eary. A GERMAN cook, city, $30; hotel cook. cfi neville, $30; 2 German cooks, $25 each: first- class American cook, $35; housework, Plumas County, $30, 2 in family, see lady here to-day; San Mateo, $25; Point Reyes, §20, no cooking, good place: Newman, $20; Bethel, $20; Sono- ma, $20; Alameda, Rio Vista, $15! Vaca- ville, $20: second girl, Dixon, $15, smail hotel, fare here; 40 housegirls, city, §15 to $25. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. ity, $20; wait- | | HELP WANTED—MALE. 169" 1aborers . for track gang, ballasting and rock quarry ..FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY 75 men for track gang ........52 a day and up spikers, strappers, iron car men and laborers -~ d(FOR SALT LAKE DIVISION.. fferent parts of Nevada ang, Ut S Sutsmnt pal Nevada ang, Utah for section, reconstruction and new work 52 a day «eo.board $400 & week........... 100 teamsters 100 rockmen 100 labarers for the coast road 60 woodsmen, $35 to $45 and board; 100 labor- ers, rock drillers and teamsters, country, §2 a day, board 34 50 a week; 20 farmers, difter- ent ranches, $1 and $1 2 a day and board: 20 quarrymen, '$2 25 a day; 10 quartz miners, 52 50 & day; milkers, choremen, blacksmiths, wheel- wrights, harnessmaker, vegetable gardener and others .. HOTEL DEPARTMENT k, springs- hotel, $§70; th! 3 springs, $30; baker and pastry cook, resort, $60: baker, shop, north, $17 a week; cook and helper, country hotel, £5 and §25: third cook, country hotel, $35: second cook, city. $75: ond cook, institution, city, $40; 20 dishwi and kitchen hands, city and country, $25 and $30 ..... head " walter, 5 and s ;10 ‘walters, country hotel, crew for hand laundr country hotel, head laundryman $35, washér $30 and hanger-up $25; washer, hand laundry, springs, $30; ironer, Tyler machine, $15 a week . .o Shampooer for Turkish bath . -840 C. R. HANSEN &.CO., 104 Geary.st. A MAN and wite to make beds and do the | cleaning in a lodging-house, city, $56 and room; see party here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. SECOND cook for resort, $40; cook for hotel in Central America, $50, fare pald: cook and wife, springs, hotel, $75; cook for miners, $30; restaurant cook, $9 to $15; brotler, $60; hotel cook, country, steward, $15 week: hotel Waiters, $25; dishiwashers, '$25 and '$27 o second confectioner; second and third baker; pantryman and othérs. J. F. CROSETT Agency, 628 Sacramento st. TWO starchers-and washer for count 30 and $35; machinist for sawmill, $30 Ind‘rb’fl'l:fll 2 jobbing blacksmiths for country, $2 an board; 2 wagon blacksmiths, $3 and §3 50 day; 2 wheelwrights, $2 50 and §3 day; wheelwright for ranch, $35 and board: 3 blacksmiths help- ers, $1 50, $2 day and $35 and board; wood: men of all kinds, $30 to $40 and increas cheese maker, $35 and found; milkers, $30; 2 starchers, 35: milker and butter maker, private place, $25 and found; milker and choreman, for resort, $25; teamsters, $26 and $30 and found: farmers, miners, muckers, laborers of all kinds, and many others. J. F. CROSETT Agency, 628 Sacramento st. t3 | WANTED—Salesman for poultry stand in city market; engineer, stationary, for large dalry ranch, $35 and board; dairyman, large ranch, $30, see boss at office; young German, coun- try saloon, $35; German or Swiss man and wite for vineyard, $40: ranch cook, Santa Clara, 82 heiper, baker shop, country, $30 and found: blacksmith, country shop. $50 and found: 2 blacksmith's helpers for farms, $30 and found each; choreman, $25; § laborers around mine_ $1 7 a day, part fare paid; 4 laborers, rock crusher, $25 and found; 6 laborers, brick yard, $30 and found: 50 farm- ers, haymakers, milkers and teamsters, and others, W, D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. GARDENER, country, §25; a man to work on @ ranch, Ben Lomond, $20. MISS CULLEN, 825 Sutter st. MAN and wife, ranch, $40; good place. CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. COOK and helper, mining town, $65; fare her good place. MISS CULLEN, 825 Sutter st. BARBERS'_Progressive Union—Free employ- ‘mert. H. Bernard, Sec., 104 Tth; tel. Jessie 162 MISS WANTED—Cook, small restaurant, short dis- tance, $35: cook, private family, country, $30 cook, small resort, §36; 2 cooks, ‘small countr hotel, $30 each; giris for general housework in Menlo Park, Glen Ellen, Point Reyes, Bel- vedere, Los Gatos, Berkeley, Sulsun, San Ma- teo and a large number of girls for city at 320, $25 and §30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT, 318 Sutter st. A LAUNDRESS, $25; 2 chambermalds and as- sist waiting, $18, same house; cook, camping party, $25 to $30; second girl, $20; §0 house girls, $25 and $30: cook and second girl. same $30 and $25. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sut- WANTED—Middle-aged woman for cooking and light housework in small family; one who would sleep home preferred. Apply 1521 Call- fornia st., upstairs,.after 8 a. m. FIRST-CLASS starch work ironers; also girls to learn. ironing; good wages. Apply La Grande Laundry, 228 Twelfth st. WANTED_First-class shoe salesman: also a ‘manager. Apply at the Bee Hive Shoe Co., 717 Market st. = ANTED—Reliable, steady man to drive milk Wwagon In first-class dairy: $0 and room. 2200 Point Lobos ave., cor. Eleventh ave. CUTTER on ladies’ wrappers: good pay and steady position to right party. STEUER, 109 Battery st. FIRST-CLASS cabinet maker wanted. FINK & SCHINDLER, 1308 Market st. FOUR carpenters wanted. HILLS & FISHER, 8. cor. Sacramento and Stockton sts. i WANTED—A walter In restaurdnt 1415 Howard street. GIRL tp assist in_Ught housework. chanan st., bet. Eddy and Ellis. WANTED Young men to learn jewelry trade, 1201 Market st. 1312 Bu- BRIGHT young ladles for our advertising de- partment; $1 50 per day or more, according to abllity. 147 Phelan bldg. RESPECTABLE middle-aged woman to do Tlizht housework in hotel, Southeast corner scventh and Franklin sts., Oakland. “finiehers and operators wanted at ; good pay. WAITRESS wanted for lunch at 334 Bush st. GIRL for light ho 2757 Twenty-fourth EXPERIENCED waist hand and improver; come prepared to go to work. 2302 Howard. FINISHERS on pants; steady work. 558 How- ard st., bet. 4th and Sth, over handball court. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m; small Eighth’ st. LUNCH_waitres restaurant. GIRL wanted for general housework. Apply at 204 Swlne} st. WANTEDGirl_for general housework; wages $10 to $12. 2125 Union st. BRIGHT young lady; outside work: salary; up-to-date hairdressing parlor. 1026 Market st. WANTED—Girl for housework; small family. ‘Apply 973 Sutter st. VANTED—A lunch waltress from 11 to 2 p. m. 619 Sacramento st. WANTED Woman of intelligence, neat in ap- pearance and energetic. Box 2640, Call. YOUNG Danish coachman and gardener wants situation; sober and industrious; can mil best references. Address P. LUND, 360 enth st., Oakland. COACHMAN and general man; experienced in care of horses, carriages, garden, etc.; refer- ences. Address A. R., 1104 San Pablo ave., Oakiand. B TELLIGENT young man desires a position where sincerity and ability can earn fair wages. Box 2637, Call. WANTED—Girl for housework; small family; $10 to $12 a month, 436 Bryant st. GIRL for housework and cooking. Apply at 612 Halzht st. WANTED—GIrl for upstairs work; small fam- ll!. Call at 2000 Gough st. WANTED—A girl for housework; tween 1 and 3. 2025 Pacific ave. apply be- WAITRESSiwmteJ: $6 week. 7 Taylor st. TRUSTWORTHY, middle-aged German wiches to learn bartending; references given. Box 2638, Call. YOUNG man, 19, neat, sober, well educated, wishes position at anything. =Address W. K., 5 Sacramento st. FIRST-CLASS German gardener; sober and industrious; understands the care of cows; best of references. Please address Gardener, box 2632, Call office. GIRL to work in rooming house. § Washing- ton st. WANTED—A strong girl as chambermaid. Call at 718 Valencia st. GIRL for shooting gallery. Dupont st. Call 12 m. at 424 APPRENTICES for hair work at G. LEDER- R'S, 123 Stockton st. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st tel. Main 23%. GEO. WALCOM, proprietor. | STRATTON'S, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie %44, RESPECTABLE young man desires position; office preferred: refs.; exp. Box 2029, Call. GIRL for light housework wanted. 104 Ellis street. CONKLIN'S Carpet-Beating Works. 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge un- | Jiess successtul. Foom 310, 887 Market st — ] | DENTISTS. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, §09 Mar- | “ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bidg., you can | have your extractions done painlessly; teeth { without plates our specialty: gold crowns, $2 60 up: plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of - fice hours, 9a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, §to2 p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSON, M. D., Manager. Al ENGINEER and machinist desires situa- ton; city or country. Box 2633, Call office. WANTED—A German girl for §enersl house- work and assist care of child. 768A Harrison. STEADY young man of 21, wishes a position in cigar stand or store; references from pres- ent position. Box 2631," Call office. YOUNG German desirca position: security It required. Address Box 263, Call office. YOUNG girl for light work; small family; wages $10. 423 Sixth st. WANTED—Steady barber to run & shop. Ap- ply At 321 Eighth st. EXPERIENCED pressman on coats; §00d pay. S Market st., EXPERIENCED butcher wanted. Call at 5035 Sacramento st., near Baker. WANTED—Good walter to go to the country. Call at 422 Third st. HELP WANTED—MALE. MURRAY & READY. PHONE MAIN 5848 Leacing Employment and Labor Agents, o WANT TO-DAY, 7 A. M.. 7263 men for all parts of Californ! Washington, Arizona and Hawaiian Oregon, Nevada and British Columbt Free fare and office fee............ 2nd_no other expenses to Los Angeles and Santa Barbara districts; we ship you to-day, $ a. m. and 5:30 p. m., for S. P. R._R.; la- borers, teamsters... ..32 and §225 a day MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. A—LOOK...HERE ....ANY....HANDY...MEN Can fill this job; 25 laborers. handy wit to bulld flume, $30 to $40 and found; no tools needed; company suppiles tools. . leeeeess SPECIAL . 10 laborers, no experience require sawmills and woods, $4) and found; MURRAY & READY, 634-63 Clay st. A—FREE FARE To Salt Lake A Wadsworth, Nevada division Sacramento, California divisior Western, Fresno, Madera, Bak slands, §i vision . Free Truckee d Free All coast divisions of California. Free Laborers, teamsters, etc.; regular wages paid Ortfice fee 31 -.......Free fare MURRAY §34-636 Clay st. A—FOR A BANK SY) DlCATE..YOU'EL SUIT 25 men or strong boys to work in a large or- chard and vineyard and farm, to pick fruits, work in packing and drying houses, help to dig small trenghes so water can run down be tween vines, etc.; wages $26 per month and found; a steady job year round if you are willing to do the work; general manager will teach you - . shoemakers; boys to peddle fruits, $15 to §30 and found; 4 boys to work in a factory, $3 to §5 a week. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. MEDICAL. Y. 5.—DR. WISE & CO., the ladles’ specialists, 1118 Market st.; every case guaranteed; §5 up. NICE reilable home for confinement: reasona- ble. 2012 Folsom st. MRS. DR. PFEIFFER. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all dis- eases of the human body. 115 Mason st. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. 2d-hand _machinery. Me- LERS, engines, b & 195-197 Fremount st. INTOSH & WOLPMAN, BARS, buck bars, mirrors, showcases, coun- ters, limoleum, store and office furniture and fixtures; new and secomd hand; we always have a Jarge stock of saloon outflis on han 32 complete outfits on our floor, ready mad we can ship everything in 24 hours. J. NOO- 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission st.. above : for cataloxue. BEAUTIFUL pair of Shetland ponies: also single driver; harness and cart. 1074 East Twenty-first st., Oakland. A—BUYS, sells or rents gear macainery, en- gines, boilers. water pipe. shafting, puileys, ete. WHITELAW, 216 Spear st. WAGON for sale—Spitable for milkman or ‘butcher. Apply 1313 Broderick st., paint shop, off Geary. EDISON concert phomograph, price reduced to $100; concert records, $2 ). BACIGALUPL | 331 Market st. San Francisco. A—13 0 DERBY and Fedora hats. $1 7. Pop- ular Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st.. near Pine. NEW 20-light T. and H. are light dynamo with regulator, complete. WHITE, 515 Mission st. PORTABLE engines. botlers; iron and wood planers; lathes; ard. J. Burke, 139 Beale SECOND-HAND fireproof safe: 1 fire and burg- lar proof cafe: cheap. 42 Main st. A_FRPE FARE EW RAILROAD Teamsters .2 day Rockmen 2 day Laborers §2 day 2 day. Office Fee $1 only E PAY YOUR FARE .to 35 Sawmills, etc.. No Experience Wanted - 563 men for 60 different jobs, from laborers to run machines: wages from §2 to W0 per month and found 5 Also lumber pilers, bark peeiers. $i0 and found; crosscut sawyers, jackscrewers, band sawyers, screw turners, gang edgermen, in fact, we want help of every description for sawmill woods, etc., $50, $75, $90, $120, $60, $50. $40. $30 ond found: 34’ woodchoppers, tie- makers, tools and food found; some at mines, $3, §250, $3, $160, $1 and 7bc cord; shingle joiner, shingle packer; 25 laborers for a saw- mill, fare paid, $40_and found . AYMAKING AND HARV WS.. eader wagon drivers, $2 a d and found; 252 men to run mowers, rakes, pitch and work in flelds, header men, etc., $1 25, §1 60, §2 day and found. COME AND SEE . STABLES, VINEYARDS, GARDENS ,City and count $30, $25 and found . 129' vineyard and orch and found; 5 gardeners, 1 stableman, all for rivate families, $30, $%5, $20 and found. COME kers for different places, $35, $30 and found; 5 butter-makers and run separators, boss here, $35 and found; 5 cheesemakers, different fobs, $35 and $40 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634-63 Clay A—MECHANICAL HELP. 3 19 blacksmiths and horseshoers, $2 50 day, $60 $70, $45, $3 and found; also 5 helpers, $12 a weel, $35 and found; 5 woodworkers, carriage- makers, 33, $2 50 day, $40 and found. $50 and found; 2 boller-make: arriage and wagon painter, #40 and found; cooper to make butter kegs. borers. You'll suit. Regular wages. 50 laborers, 8. P. R, R. 2 day, free fare SPECIAL NOTICE...MINES...BIG WAGES ience required. you'll suit, $40 to $48 per month and foun sibgle hand 330 and '$75 12 laborers, P found: § men and wives for ranche: $30 and found HESE CAREFULLY 3 nd teamsters for all parts of California, also many for San Francisco, $, $2 50, §2, $175 day; many city jobs, to board homa FRE 5 laborers, wages: office fee §i For other positions bill boards. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. A—COOKS BAKERS ] Head waiter, $0, fare paid; § butchers, $35 to $50; § bakers, city and country shops, $40 and $30: 25 cooks, restaurants, hotels and board- ing- uses, ranches, etc., §35 to $60 and found ‘walters, city and country hotels and resorts.. Z ...$25, §30 and $35 and found ¥ . country laundry Barber to run country she Porters, elevator boys, etc.: ers 330, §35 RAY & READY, o3 A_COOPER. $3 day; woodworker, §2 50 _day; 6 laborers for mine company, fare S0c, $50 and found: 12 single hand miners, fare $2 50, 360 and found. . «...Coal miners ers....rockmen. ....hammersmen, §2 2 day.... MURRAY & READY, 634-626 Clay st. required; good 325 and found -635 Clay st. BARBER for Wednesday, Saturday and Sun- day. 62 Fourth st. WANTED—A _dishwasher; helper. Apply 123 Eddy st. WANTED--First-class bushelman. BROS., 17 Stockton st. WANTED—A young man to work in Kkitchen; $25. 18 Eddy st. also a kitchen J. S. Restaurant. MARTIN A—$350 DAY.. . HAY BALERS.....§3 3 DAY Z Tailors (see boss here). 3 coatmakers, countr: 8 pantsmakers, country MARRIED HELP . &ooic 'and wite, small hotel, mining town ...$50 and_found Country shops, $0, $5 First, second bakers, and found MURRAY & READY, 624638 Clay st. GOOD barber wanted for Wednesday, Satur- day and Sunday; wages. 408% Sixth st. BARBER; good extra job or steady. 11 Sixth Street. BRIGHT boy about 16 years to learn trade. Cerson Glove Company, 25 Market st. MAN or boy to do janitor work for tuition at San Francisco Barber School, 741A Howard st. TAILOR wanted for general work. Call befors 12, 2132 Mission st., bet. 17th and 1th. BARBER for Wednesday, Saturday and Sun- day. 1322 O'Farrell st. STRONG boy as dishwacher; good wages. 418 | Fourteenth st., Oakland, FOR sale—Barber shop; 1ic and 25c. first and Mission sts.; call. WANTED—A g0od shoemaker at 535 Commer- clal st. WANTED—Boy to learn bakers trade. Twenty-fourth st. FIRST-CLASS starch work froners at Oak :lng Laundry Co., 690 Twenty-ninth 4t., Oak- and. Twenty- 057 AESISTANT _bookkeeper and Remington machine .. MURRAY & READY, A_LATEST telephone and telegraphic patches: ... Choreman and wife for ml stenographer, 530 and found 638 Clay st. Ship's carpenter, Ranch cook, $1 Steward, restaurant, Bedmaker, etc MURRAY ERRAND boy for this office. READY, 634-638 Clay st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements aad cubscriptions bas been established at 1096 Va- lencia st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmor ..340 and found 14 week’ and board B HORSES, LIVE STOCK, Ete—For Sale carts, harness. 227 Sixth st.; ai BULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auetioneers. WANTED—_Errand boy about 16 years old. 543 California st., near Kearny. CARLOAD young horses, weighing 1200 to 1500. J. D. FORRESTER, salesman, 1635 Missfon. WANTED—Good _barber; steady job. Apply 725 Fourth st., San Rafael; telephone red 15. FIORSESYoung, well broken, for all purposes. cheap: best in city. 721 Howard st., nr. Third. GET your shoes half-soled while walting, 2c to G0c. ~ 562 Mission st., bet. 1st and 24 sts. FOR rale—2 extra fine carriage teams. DAL- ZIEL, Vet. Dentist. 605 Golden Gate ave. MEN wanted to learn barber trade; only re- X to eight weeks; day and evening pecial inducements this season; only institution in the world teaching this trade: map of_city and illustrated catalogue matled free MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, 635 ay st. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed’ Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large ; 2c per night; $1 to §2 per week. MIDDLE-AGED German lady to do general Tnukrlerk and cooking on ranch. 707B Stock- on st. A SOBER young man desires employment as porter in store or hotel. Address New Zea- land, box 262, Call office. SITUATION wanted by man as gardener, hostler or to do general work around place; city or country; reference. Box #400, Call BUPCHER and meatcutter wishes work In shep; city or country. Address box 1766, Call. DR, LUDLUM HILL, 143 Market, nr. Eleventh s charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like mew; teeth Trom §8 per set; extracting, Bc; gas given. GET our prices for painless dentistry before | | “going elsewhere. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLOR, Sixth and Misslon sts. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 2 O'Farrell st., on vacation fune 13 untll July 1, VAN VR evenings and Sun. days. 1001 Market st., corner Bixth. PARIS Dental Parlor, 235 Kal.n‘l", cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $8; fillings, %c. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. DOG HOSPITALS. soap,_ creates a % . d R oot gilicy coat: for sale by all drugk or at the hospital, 510 Golden Gate ave. DI, BUZARD'S Dog Hospital, Post, Filimore— Advice and medicine T5¢: city visits $1 50; all animals treated; dogs boarded. Tei. West 636. — e e DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL'S 1s the to learn Gressmak- ing and ladies’ S eve. class. 103 Poat. MME. REMBERT, 630 Butter st., dressmaking school: any PAtérn cut to measure. §_F Dressmaking. Ladics’ Tailoring Behool; French talloring eystem taught. 411 Van Ness. PARISIAN dressmaking, 357 Geary st.: dresses made, 35 up; dresses made over; perfect fit. ACCORDION pleating factory: all kinds - o] Sinking. 2t s, over & Connbrk MOt CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions bas been established at 109 Valencia st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekiy Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for §i, postage pald. FINANCIAL. BOND redemotion.—To whom it may cern: In accordance with law notice Is hei ven by the Flate of Utah, successor to the Terri- tory of Utab, that on July 2, 1900, it will, when_properly audited by the'State Auditor and duly presented at the office of the State Treasuree of the State o Utsh, pay in full Finciva nterest accrued oL e L T fetue of three. hundred negotiable Coupon Bonds of the Territory of Utah. Said bonds are dated July first, 1t cnd‘ry-.bl- twenty F ot tan years. froms thelr date &% the G- on of r a 1ion of the makers. The said are murh. bered from one to 1900, will cease to draw and after that date, and such shall remain in the State Treasury to discharge such bands All persons interested in sald bonds take due notice hereof govern eidd lEiened S State Treasurer of the of Utal Dated June first. 1900, \ MIDDLE-AGED Jewish woman for housekeep- ing. Twentieth and Shotwell sts., grocery. GIRL or woman for light housework; good wages. Call after 2 p. m., 2817 California st. WANTED—Waltress, §15 per month and room, at 515 Valencla WANTED—Good alteration hands on suits@nd jackets at E. MESSAGER'S, 145 Post st. WANTED—Respectable German or Sweds wo- |° man for housekeeping; wages $10. Call 620% Minna st., 6 p. m. ‘WANTED—GIrl for/light housework; no wash- ing; no cooking; wages $10. 2803 24th st. OPERATORS and finishers on gents' white shirts, 535 Valencia st. APPRENTICES and finishers on coats. Russ st. * PROTESTANT girl to do general housework in m small family. 1714 Mason st., top flat. GIRLS. GIRLS. GIRLS. Highest paid to sewing machine oper- ators on STRAUSS & CO.'s overalls. Apply at once to MR. DAVIS, 32% Fremont. WANTED—First-class all-around general laun- dry lroner (woman preferred) at Stanford French Laundry, Palo Alto; good OPERATORS, button-hole makers. finishers & apprentices; wages learning. 509 Kearny, f. 2. GIRL.to take care of 2 children. 1458 Page st. e A e FIRST-CLASS ts finisher wanted; stead: work. $54 l'ollomm st. . GIRLS gwanted. Bookbindery, 536 Clay street. e i iy e e (o Boor o R S e e N R A e e sfhcer oo Fmare st A I RSt e ALL sizes men’s shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 562 Mission bet. ist and 2d sts. WANTED—Office hand: state rafarende, experi- ence and salary expected. Add. box 1767, Call. WANTED—Good barber; steady jo¥. SAM WITT, 2013 Santa Clara ave., Alameda. ; steady $135—BARGAIN; well; eickness’ cause sale. 4-chair barber shop; paying 1542 Market st. SHOEMAKER on repairing; good wages for steady man. 2140 Filimore st. 3 HOUSES TO LET. SR S AR R PSS A—PRINTED list; houses to let; send for cir- cular. G. H, UMBSEN & CO., 11 Montgomery. CITY—14 rooms: compiete; Broadway. Oakland—12 rooms; near Lake Merritt. THE McCARTHY CO.. 846 Market st., S. F. e e, HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. BELVEDERE—Furnished house. Apply room s3, Chronicle bldg. i CALIFORNIA, 11l near Van Ness ave.—10- room house.’ completely furnished. LOST AND FOUND. TOST—Watch fob made from $10 piece; In- scription from employes of the Palace Laun- druo H. C. S. Return to 83 Castro st.; re- . §95, §90, §20 | 5% and found | A FINE suit, $10: dress b CLOTHING PARLOR: WE rent full-dress and Tuxedo PORTLAND LOAN OFFICE, 2% Stockton st. MAGIC lanterns. new and second-hand; moving Pictures. BULLARD & BRECK. 131 Post st. A NEW Standard Typewriter; latest model; cheap. Typewriter Exchange, 409 California. 10-TON Fairbanks scale and fire and burm- 1ot proof safe. 216 California st SAFES_New and second hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO., 417-423 Sacramento st. SAFES_New and second hand: all sizes. THE WALTZ SAFE, 109-111 Market st.. San Fran. ONE 4-sided sticker; 1 planer and matcher; 1 r compressor; 3 locomotives. 220 Fremont. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. $20 ALLOWED on o0ld_sewing machines for ‘Address box 3198, Call office. new. a WANTED—Second-hand _upright plano for cash. H. L. WHITEHEAD. 71) Market st MONEY TO LOAN. | HEIRS to unsettied estates in probate can re- | Vceive cash at once: also first or second mort- estate. furniture and No removal; prompt dealing: no charge unless loan is granted. EQUITABLE LOAN CO., room 03, Examiner buliding. ANY amount at 6 per cent; 1st, 2d and 34 mort- gages, undivided inte: . real estate in pro- ‘bate; mortgages and legacies bought: no de- lay; get my terms before doing business eise- where, R. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery, . 3 ANY proposition, any amount; 6 per cent: first, second mortgages. estates in probate, interest in estates, legacies, corporation loans. chattel mortgages: life insurance. Room 15, first floor, Ohronicle blg.,, HALLORAN & OLSEN. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain Iiberal advances on diamonds, jewelry. at low- est rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 546 Market | tel. Main 164. Branch 19 Third sf | TOANS made on furniture at 1% per cent: also | loans to salaried people. HARSHBARGER, 322 Ellis st., room 4. ON real estate, 1st or 2d mortgages, and om furniture or pianos; no removal, any amount; lowest rates. BECKER & CO., % Montgomery. | MOST reliable place to borrow on diamonds, | " watches, jeweiry. W. J. HESTHAL, 10 Sixthi | highest price for old gold, silver, diamonds. | | ANY amount by private party on furniture and planos: no removal: low rates; confidential. | _BONELLI, Conservatory bidg., 130 Powell st. | AT 126 Kearny, room 9 respectable private ‘place to borrow on watches, diamon rates; take elevator. Telephone Davi ON furniture and planos without removal; quick service: money direct: lowest interest. Rooms 68 and 60, Donohoe building, 1170 Market st. | H. MUHPHY, 620 Market st., solves all kinds of | financial probiems; 24 mortgages, estates, ete. MONEY loaned salaried people without security. HILL, rm. #, Merchants’ Exchange, 431 Calif. TO salaried people; without security; all busi- ness confidential. Tousley Co.. 321 Parrott big. CASH loaned to salaried people on note without indorser. MORRELL, 609 Examiner building. | ON turniture, pianos, without removal: no commission; private. LICK. 11§ MeAllister. TO salaried men without collateral or Indorser. S.°F. Discount Agency. 143 Phelan bullding. MONEY WANTED. WANTED—$1500 on cholce suburban tract: 13 per cent. Address box 2632, Cail office. MUSICAL l.‘!’l‘l‘l"fi“"l'!. | BARGAINS! BARGAINS!I i BUY NOW—DON'T WAIT. MAUVAIS®, 709 Market st. | PACKARD PIANOS and ORGANS. Latest Improvements, Finest Tone. Most Beautiful Cases. Falir Prices. MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 789 Market st. PAYMENTS accepted for all Kinds of Musical i [nstruments, u don’t want to at MAUVAIS’, 769 Market st. TN .. AS we represent the best make of planos In every grade, from Steinway down to low- priced makes, and as our installment pay- are easier than those of other dealers. the people from whom you should | purchase; new upright pianos, $8 cash, 3§ per month: other planos $3, $4 and 35 per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway Dealers, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. San Francisco: cor. Thirteenth and Broadway, Oakland. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest houss west of Chicago !s KOHLER & CHASE'S. 26, 23 and 30 O'Farrell st.: pianos, organs and all ‘other musical instruments of all grades and prices; terms easy; prices lowest: every- thing possible done to please and satisty the customer. AN upright, good condition, Decker Bros.” baby grand, a snap, $250. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 18 O'Farrell s Chickering, Steck, , Sterling and Curtaz Planos FOR immediate sale—A beautiful upright. 3. pedal ptano; used oniy & few months: elegant case; fine tone; good as new; $150. Room 10, Flood building. BARGAINS—A few planos will be sold this week for storage: offers wanted (cash or in- stallments). Wilson's Storage Co.. 1710 Mrkt. SACRIFICED for cash: a handsome upright plano, $100;: sold to close up estate. Room 12, Flood building. SOHMER & CO._. Byron Mauz ton pl Gabler, Hamil- 0s. 305 Post st. STEINWAY upright. $1%: installments. 83, 3. $10; rents §2 up. HEIN 136 Ellis st. FINE Krell upright plano at a great bargain. STATHAM, 106 McAlll . REDUCTION sale; new planos. §5 payments: for rent, $2 up. BRUENN, 28 Post st. SCHMITZ 18 GOOD Fischer; great bargain. McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank. W, G. BADGER, 412 Sacramento ! ent for Franels Bacon and Hallet: & Davis planos. SUPERIOR violins, sithers, old and new. H. MULLER, maker, gepairer. 2 Latham place. LOST—Pocketbook containin .n;i n\ls&‘; \\'ell&gargo Bank check: v: only to owner. Finder will please re 0% Calitornia st.: sultable reward. = ' 2 §5 gold pleces uable OFFICES AND STORES—TO LET. e e AR F_LARGE store; % Sixth st. Apply om premises. YOUNG barber wanted from 1 to 2 years' ex- perfence. [04 Montgomery ave. GOOD chief cook wanted. Apply box 2627, Call. 8-CHAIR barber shop for rale cheap. U i FENNARD, 104 Seventh st o nawre WANTED—Two and 4 horse teamsters; appl early Monday at_527 Fourteenth st., 12‘; Guerrero. S. F. Construction Company. WANTED--Tatlor on coats; steady work; also pressman. 133% Natoma, nr. New Montgomery. LOST—Sunday, between Broadway and Hyde ;(s on Unlon»s(i‘ cars, a purse. Parties may ech money If they will return ri 2 Stockton st., top floor. el e LOST—In vicinity ef Twenty-sixth and Harri- son sts., a parrot. Return to 3106 Twenty- sixth #t. and receive reward. LARGE stores and sunny offices near Hall of Justice, Court block. BABIN. 413 Kearny st. PALMISTRY. SME. Neerzaard, Pres. St Germain Collexe of e aintey® Teads 10 5. 018 Geary, nr. Jones. STOLEN—From Merchants' Exchange - Gday Tast. Haht brown hoces and ngu;’:; Return to JAS. BOYES & CO., 108 Clay WANTED—Recruits _for the United States Marine Corps, U. S. navy; able-bodled, un- married men, of cl of 21 and 85 4 5nches and not over § feet 1 inch In. height; must be citizens of the United States or per- sons who have legally declared thetr inten- tions to become citizens; able to read. wris and speak English properly. For further I formation ply at the Marine Recruiting Office, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal, or 530 K st.. Sacramento, Cal. WANTED—Man to be generally useful around kitchen. Hotel Repelier, 781 Sutter st. G! ENTLEMEN'S suits to order, §! per weel cash prices. N. Y. Talloring c’o.,p:u Ke:r-;! SAILORS, ordinary seamen and ‘gree: 3 o1 parts of Wond. " HERMAN'S, 70 Steuart PEN! E lawyer; 1§ SIONS—GEO. D. CAMPBELL, —————years’ practice: Examiner bids. WINCHESTER Hotel, 4 Third st., near Mar- ket; 700 rooms, c right; room; free s, and Desgage 1o and f10m the Terer. LINDELL House, corner Sixtn and Howard— Rooms 15¢ to 25c per night; T5c to 32 per week. MRS_ DR. KOHL, only reliabl & special- ist of long and .\lc(':l tul weltll.lgle?‘. G.:'I::I:.ll- teed treatment at office, §;.home in confine- ment. best -care; consuitation free and con- 3 bet. worth Hyde: hours 8 10 5 and 1 e 8 Sun s 710 8, Sundays 10 to 4. | H. JEROME FOSSELLI, scientific palmist, 515 raylor st.. bet. Geary & Post: phone Black 561 7/ PERSONALS. i A FREE shampoo & treatment for falling halr and dandruff with each 50c bottle of New Dis- covery Hair Tonlc; agents wanted. NS Eddy. | USE Lillie Webb's scap, made from Californta olive oils, roots and herbs: 10c at drugmists; agents wanted. 110 Stevenson, bet. 9 & 10 a.m. DR, G. W. O DONNELL, the world-reno Intles' epeclalist; eate and rellabis. has grac: ticed in S. F. for years; treated thousands of Hime: Songuatinn T e b el '"'rm o ree. wfl"fi or call at DRS. GOODWIN, well-known ladies’ 1 has returned trom Europe. sate and relibis: cure §5; have treated thcusands of cases wit! 15 years' practice in S, F.: maternit home: fow fees. 10011 Market si. near $th. AN elegant suit for $10 75 from imported or do- ‘mestic remnants. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st. between Seventh and Eighth. 3 DANIEL CROWLEY, Pima Co.. Ariz—To your advantage to address RRETT, Sor Tearse butidmg, - o i | $2 50 LADIES' shoes for $1 50 a pair BER | HIVE SHOE CO., 717 Market p’: :-?.mm. CAST-OFF clothing. old zold Tver bought: Sond postal. COLEMAN S, 508 ‘i-my o MRS. DR. WYETH, reliable spectalist: 2 yrs. m’« Mmuln eoufl_ m";-; treatment at fidential. 942 Post st., bet. Hyde and Larkin. DR. and MRS. DAVIES, 1228 Market; ladies’ physician; chronfc diseases treated; late scientific methods: treatment, $5. DF. James Plerce, 265 O’ Farrell. rooms 2 and #peciaiist; home or office eaiment 8. MISS SHELDON. chiropodist magnetie treatment. S50 Market st., -m-:ulwr m. 3. G. D. MORSE. photosrapher. betweers Fleree and Sestt; Phone Drcice o P IF you wish full value for your cast-off mluncom.ug'mn;mm LADIES and gents” castoff clothing boacht ong sold. Silverman, 984 rm'fl

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