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SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco corner of Market and Third streete, opext 12 o'clock every night in the year. { “H OFFICES—$21 Montgomery, street, ¥; open until $:30 p. m. s street; open until 9:30 . m. ster street; open until 9:30 . m. street; open until 9:30 p. m. n street; open until 10 p. m. cn street, corper Stxteenth:. open 4 BUSINESS CHANCES—CONTINUED. FLATS TO LET. $150~PARTNER; light Indoor busizess; will pay over $60 per month to each yearly. Mc- LAUGHLIN & CO., 17T Market st. ; horse. R PR AR ST TIT% Market st. ¥ $1500MILK route: 25 cans daily; going East eause of sale. store ineluded. MoLAUGHLIN & CO. 7773 Market st 7 PUTCHER tewn; dafly . receipts CGL, T Market st prEEre $1006 BAKERY: prosperous ocuntry town; truge 24 burrels daily. MCLAUGHLIN & €O, TiT% arket st 15 PARTNER wanted; ooffiee and chophouse. MLAUGHLIN & © Fraspercus conntry MeLAUGHLIN & CALIFORNIA Couneil > eet THIS ( INESDAY) 1,8t $ o'clock, “Tot By order of the DAY, R«i{:flfn e | i i b i | & THIS (WEDNES- o'clock. Third i | ADHEM Lodge No. F.—Installation of 1A Lodge No. 26, 1 O, O. of “our iate brother, % Tavited, T. G. OBRAM, evolent Soclety—Regu- f this soclety will take DAY EVENING, 1 the members are resent, as business rtance will be transacted also | By order of J. L_RADOVICH, President. | KULICH, Rec. Sec. ! $ hian Castle, 93 Market .2 and § p. m. I ish Hall, Commission, having r mine by the hydraulic h in the Gold Run Plumas Co.. to ; from Walter C. Rob- Hill Mine, near . 10_deposit tail- ; from B. Meek, , mear Camptonvil ut pit,”and from sarden City Min ) deposit- tails t & meeting building, San 1900, at * 1:30 ~The regular annual meet- kholders of the Hakalau Pla: o'clock forenuo cting a board of di- for the ensuing year and other bukiness as Iron and Locomotive Works, —The ? the stockholders of the Ris- Locomotive Works, for the elec tees for the ensuing year and the f such other pusiness as may be : will be held at tha southeaet corner of Bea: ico, on MONDA' at 11 o'clock . m. S wanted t ak- sell birdseye view of O: F. & H . corner Frank- | | »akland 4 experience 1n life fn=u som 101, 97 Market, cor. Sixth, wewest novelties for agents. PA- TS SUPPLY 2481 18th ATTORNEYS AT LAW ney at law, 927 Market st., t am; attachmen: U cases. fair fee roney ree law a specialt Fuccess; collactis W w, §50 Market, cor. Stockton, hout e laws, tchell, amuges, estater, 314 Montgomery. charge unless sucoessful. W. Market st., op Mason. | a Spreckels bldg., free: no fees in Market consultation free, ,_attorney, BATH i W CABINETS. 4-panel folding: door open: i firm BROWN, gen. agt., 426 Ellis. t low prices: bred to | D EDINBORO (imp.), | CLARENCE (imp.), fce youngsters from 3 to 5 months Lord Edinboro and our imperted perfect feet all > AN HAZ SAM C. HAMMOND, Mgr., Office—Spreckels Market. Shotwell st strains at greatly reduced RNIA BELGIAN HARE AS- > FAEHODA prize in Englen PION ADQL A sales daily. 1008% Sutter. IAN HARE CO.,608 Gol % rabbits for sale cheap. GOLDEN GATE F BOARDING FOR CHILDRIE 1 10 board; private home: spe- ant and bealthy place; chil- ® boarded $10 month; San | Co. Apply 3 Cohen place. BUSINESS CHANCE! S. 509 € Jocation barber shop in f this city; about partner guaraneed. % Kearny st grocery and bar on Larkin | including 5 rooms, $44; horse and | rs case; dally receipts about leave for the country; a first- | chance. Call R. G WILKE, | | SANITARY | SPIRITUAL meeting to-night; convincing test. | | MRS.J.J. WHITNEY, clairvoyant, test, business A~—3200 handsomely fitted: finest Jocation {n city i R sale; restaurant n Tiburon: T lodg- oms,. Address. MRS. LIND, Tituron. WANTED to. exchange park - lota for. papér route. ~ Box 3408, Oall R(flf’o, I A FINE paying store: this s a grand chance; will seil cheap; books can be seen; it will pay you to Investigate. 1517 and 1519 Park st, | { Alameda. FOR sale—A good paying grocery and general | buriness. the foothill region of Southern Californie; good reasons for selling; business f over §2000 per mo.: little competition; post- office In store. Address lock box 118, Craf- tonville, Cal. R FOR SALE—A strictly good business restaur- ant; 160 chairs and feeding 100 people; bakery using 2 barrels flour daily; horse and wagan: lodging-house, 34 rooms meyly furnished: | finest opportunity to make monéy..:Inquire | American Bakery and Restsurant, Bakers- | field, Cal. : DENTISTS. b DR. LUDLUM HILL, 14{3 Market, nr. Eleventh —No_chary for extract ‘when' plates are | mads; om!:.m made. n'\‘r"&c like np:w: teeth from ¥ per set: extracting, 50c; as given, SET of ‘testh without pla G DR. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st - DOG HOSPITALS. g 2 . x DR, BUZARD'S Diog Hospital, Post, Fillmore— Advice wid medicine o Fity visita S50, Sl animalé treated; dogs; boarded. Tel. West 636 190 HOUSES ‘AND FLATS: - 2 e A MLSPECK & CO.. 667 Market st, M87 Geary, h,, 10.r.$65 154 Hawthorne, . 25 Baker, b., 10 L P 21§ Hyde, h., 7 r...40.730i Treat ave. 509 McAllster, h., 8 v 45/ 419A Green, f., 4 250% Tehama, £, 3. 10 A—2 UPPER sunny modern flats; i and 6 rooms and bath -each; §25 and $28. 973:575 Golden windows: Gate ave. fuv. “Third. e cure and worm pills by drugzistsor at hespital. 310 Goldén Gate av. e DRESSMAKERS AND SEAM! “REELYS - Poman wore pil 3 ACCORDEON pleating factors: all kinds. pleat- ing, pinking. r;’?l Post, a\'!rr(’) nnor&Moftatt, §. F. dressmaking’ scNool: 4atest methods: eary. terms; dresses made toiorder. 709 Stackton st. REMOVED. McDiwell Dressmaking. Mitlinery ;Schrmt 10 1018 Markét sf., aboye Sixth: T Dressmaking, Ladies’ ‘Tquni-mfv Sch Al ¢ ‘French tatloring system laught n PARISIAN dressmaking, 287 (Geary 1l dresses made over: C REMBERT, 930 Sutter st.. dressmaking, school; any pattern cut to pieasure. Psiness . 783 Market st.; life seliolarship, - $30; . includes shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, ‘telegraph¥; day' and:. evenin; Just ‘added hew business 20 new typewrtters. practice. offices. and BOOKKEEPING or shorthand; if you want to learn in - Lmited time take private lessons from af experienced teacher M. W. COR- ELL, room 53, Thurlow biock, . 126 Kearn: ALL students but two taking. full course this year got positions. EAN FRANCISCO BUSI- NESS COLLEGE; 1236 Market s CALIFORNIA Dusiness Collexe, 705 o the coming school: thorough: up-tordate; atl branches: positions. secured for graduates. A—S-ROOM flat; corner; sunny; 2 he all modern improvem’ts; 1st floor. CALIFORNTA, 28{1—Upper sunny flat; 7 rooms; a ished’ room in basement.. ht sunny rooms and bassment; yard. key at 136 Page sti nny rooms. 1207 Mission st., 3 ‘near_Fizhth. GEARY, 131, bLet. Yan Ness and: Franklin-- Modern lowar flat, 7 .rooms and bagement. + flat ot 5 .rooms, yard; gt (rmlzd 1ist flats 1o let HOWELL.! L.10: Montgomery. cerith and Now s, warm T Mk trom Eighteenth 2 joyely lower 4 and 6 syn-all day; rent $14 and “belt of the Misston or Castro-st. ST, $5: upper flat of 3 sunny rooms. Harriet st., between Harrison. and Brya: Sixth and. Seventh. SECOND, 513—2 nice sunny rear flats, 3 and 4 rooms; ‘rent $5-and $10; bath, yard. ts; Oak and Laguna Ste.: Tent reasonable. Apply Pl $11 50—NICE flat of 4 large = gas -and large yard. 3925 Nineteenth st., be. tween Noe and Sanchez. 322 50-MODERN flat, 8 rooms, bath: newly _grained: first-class. 1128 Howard, nr. Seventh. Pearl { $10-UPEER flat of 4 sunny rooms. | 8t off Market, near Valencta. assay, cyanide, arch.: day; eve, DER NAILLEN SCHOOL, & LAW schools, 927 Market, S. F., and 905 Broad- way. Dakland; day and night; carrespondence. K. SUMTER ANDERSON Ia giving private in- ruction ‘at pupils’ Box 3495, Call. PIANO and German: pupil of Consrvatory {n Leipsic: i . 42 Galden Gate ave, T-—For coal : on: place is entireiy eontains 3 | stalls; rent only $15; water free. Inquire WM. | HENDRICKSON & €O., 614 Call building, FOR s 1a on aceount of departure: good barber shop (10e shave). with good established trade big paying. Call 618 Broadway, near Dupont, ARITHMETIC, bockkeeping, grammar, writin ete., -day. v $3 mo. 1024 Mission, nr 6t COLLEGE, 24 Post st., : founded 1563; 80-page catalogue fre modelin LE JEUNE Art and Craft Sehool designin, V! all branches. 424 Pine LE—Saloon; good business; cause, sick- IR SA 5. Inquire 44 Second st. and jaundry; preser BAKERY, notions. clgan 507 Third st wner there § years. p house for sale Box 2407, Call. Eive full particu- nd f sickness. in a _good paying butcher Sixteenth st. COFFEE_and tea.routes supplled from GEO. X & CO,. 412 Sacramentp st. FIED a eived at Cajl branch office, 2200 CH office for Call advertisements 4nd ! 1096 | hias been established at G-HOUSES FOR SAL] H. WINSTON & CO., 1026 Market =t 5 rooms: fine corner; a bargain. 37 rooms; P i 50 Tooms; clears $150; reduced 10.: & rooms: best in_city; corner 500_other paying houses B % 0 2000 200 MARION GRIFFIN, 719 1 bidg. | Many hotels and big house ooe | 21 puying bauses, 16 to 24 r 14 good. Houses of 14 rooms, from $47: | houses. 7 to 12 oms, from $250 up. buyers: list ouse with me. 1t EE from 10 to 18 rooms; good jocations; | honest value, perfect title guarantded. to buy ers:_money SCHWEINHARD & CO., Marke M phone Mint 191 ‘ | CAMPAIGN PHOTO BUTTONS. Y. of all kinds of photo buttons and jewel Tv: wholesale and retail: send for:catalogue, tire Portrait Co., 933 Market st., 8. F. { tractor: 421 Po estab. t st., near Powell; telephone Bush 13 ese_emp. office—Best help 417 Pawell; tel. Cla; OBPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, nese help. 426 Powell,nr.Sutter; tel. Black JAPANESE and Chinese Employment Office; best help: furn; tél. John 2121. 806% Stookton, CHINESE and Japanese Test help. 4113 i domestie serv. ‘mployment Office— O’ Farrell £t.; tel.. East 426. FURNITURE FOR SALE. R0OMS furnished in cak for $48 50, with No. T rang~. King Furniture: Co., 112{-1131 -Market. e s - — FURNITURE WA "TED. 00 worth af furniture, carpets, ete.. wanted. M. Silversiein, 1121 Market; tel.. Foisom 1105, ALFRED WOLLP pays ighest price (nr ur sacond-band ‘furniture. . E. CODY.(late with J. T, Terry & Co.) buys Furnjturé, carpets. 757 Mission;. tel. Red 3333 EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE, | $4=5 ROOMS. bath: new improvements; big yard, 271B Clementina st. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. A~ GROVE, K18, near Fillmore—Furnished flat of € large, sunny rooms; plano; front and side Yards: family stable: rent $40 without stable. Apply on premises or MADISON & RURKE! FURNISHED flat 5 rooms and bath. 1510A Hyde st. —_—_— HELP WALTED-FEMALE. C. R. HANSEN & CO....... ...Phone Grant 185 £ ... HOTEL DEPARTMENT ............ 2" 'waitresses, mining town, §2 and found, fare here; 2 waitresses, San Rafael, §20; waltress, raflroad eating house, $20; 2 wait- Tesses, south, $20, fare here: waitress, Wood land, 320: 3 waitresses, city, $20; 4 waltres: resorts; chambermald, to walt dinner, near city, $%, choice place; 2 chambermaids, to wait, $20: woman cook, $30. k: FAMILY DEPARTMENT . 2 cooks, city, $30 and $35; housagirls, Palo Alto $20, San Mateo $20, Belvedere; cook, Yolo County,” $30, choice place, see party here; cook and second, same house; second girls: housekeepers; housegirls, etc., ete. C.. R. HANSEN &'CO., 104 Geary st. 2 MASSEURS for baths, springs, §25 and found. C. R HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. st. 2 SALESLADIES for candy store; §7 week to begin; no office fee. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED--2 first-class second girls; short dis- tance, see lady In offlee to-day, $25; 10 cooks, small wash. ¢ty and country, $30 and $3; 6 cooks, small restaurants and’ country hotel, 330, see soms of parties in office; waltress, country hotel, $25; 6 waltresses, ‘nice coffee houses and restaurants in city, $6 and §7 per week; French nursery governes: navian chambermaid, botel. $20: and a very large number of glrla for general housework, and country, $20 and $25. Apply to J. F. CROSETT, 316 Sutter st. CASHIER, restaurant, $2%5. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. A FIRET-CLASS French cook desires situation; best of raf. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter sc. LAUNDRESS, private family, Santa Cruz, §25. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. » —MIDDLE-AGED woman desires. a- position to asstst {n: kitehen ‘and housework; no wash- very modérate wages. Please call n Gate ave. A—-NEAT German girl, who thoroughly under< stands housokeeping and cooking, wishes situ- ation..Call at shoeshop, Steiner.and. Cailfor- 18 Ames A GOOD . respectable . woman _(American) needs work very. badly; can do-any kind; ‘good housecleaner: would go by day. 242% Minna st.. downstairs, ot fu rear. A—FIRST-CLASS second. girl, $25: cook, $30; two cooks, $25: nursegirl. $90: waltress. $20; 25 housegirls, $20. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter. EXPERIENCED canners wanted; steady work: highest wages pald. Apply immediately. U. 8. FRUIT PACKING CO., Harrison ave., bet. Beventh and Eighth, off Folsom. Il A-YOUNG Swedish girl wishes a position as nurse for infant or children. Apply 2008 How. ard st:; no postals. THEN you become disgusted with poor work | send to RPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-Beat- ing Works, 363-857 Tahama st. tel. South 40 | I McQUEEN'S California Carpet Cleaning ¢ 433 Stevenson st.; tel. South 228; lowest rat rpet Cleaning and Delng Co., | 242-344 McAllister st ; phone South 146 i I E. MITCHELL Carpet-Beating and Re: vating Co., 240 Fourteenth =t.; tel. Mls CITY Steam Carpet-Peating Works, STEVENS, mgr., 3540 Sth st.; tel CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard, laid at 4c. £. 3 Eighth tel.’ Jessie 541 C ar;“t Cleaning C 204, GEO. WALCOM, proprietor. -Beating Works, 333 Golden | { { CARRIAGES AND WAGONS ALL kinds of wagons, buggles, carts. harness, | , 2117 Mission st. etc., cheap. EGAN & SO AN A No. 1 express wagon, single, also light camping wagon, for sale cheap. 532 Mission. | EW & 2d-hand wagons, buggies, carts & har- | ness. work & driving horses. 15th & Valencia. SEIRITUALISM, SPIRITUAL medium, Mrs. Harrison, 858 Mis- sion: readings daily; Zc, f0c and ‘$1; circle Tues., Thurs., Sat. and Sunday eves.; lc. WATSON, the famous medium and palmist lucky and true; 2c and 50c, 1351 Market st. near Twelfth. S p.m. Mrs. Maxwell, MME. MARQUISE, 5 H: ., nr. circle to-night 10c; skeptics invited; MRS. KOTTER, 24 Sixth st 8 p. m.; 10c; sittings dail FRIENDSHIP Hall, Meyer; sit. daily MRS, LESTER, datiy, S0c. 127 Turk st. MRS. ETIQUE, 1204 Fillmore—Clrcle this eve., | 10c; reading dafly, 50c. 1238 Howard st. circie to-da: G. s v, 2 & 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. convinc'g tests to-night 10c. cirele § p. m.: 10c; sittings medium, life reades sittipg $1 CLAIRVOYANTS. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card | reader, born with double vell & second sight, diagnoses disease with life reading: ladies Goc gents $1: palm & clair. sit. $150. 126 Turk st, | CLAIRVOYANT, test, business medium, card; reader, 25c up. 823 Mission, nr. 4th; no sign. | MME. LENEMAR—Fortunes by dicted overdue stmr Gold wreck. 1104 Market. nets; pre- | Mason st. | YOUNG Swedish girl would like a place in fam- 5 to' cnok or Ao upstairs work. . Apply at 80 suth Park. SWEDISH girl, first class cook, wishes situa- on in- Amerfcan family; wages no less than 0. ‘Box 3415, Call. NG Seandinavian wishes situation to nasist in.light housework. - 220 Sixth ave., hear Cal- ifornia st., Richmond district. DBy competent middle-aged person; ation to do llght housework in small Apply 115 Feli st ntry. Box @943, Call office. COMPETENT, trustworthy housekeeper or po- sition of trust; good cook and seamstress. Address Box 2002, Call office, Oakland, STRONG Scandinavian girl wishes a_situation for second work or housework. - Call 13361 Notoma st., near Fifteenth. GERMAN wishes to work by day washing and ironing or housework. 731 Minna st. % ith girl- 9 years old, RELIABLE woman, wishes place as cook or working housekeeper: city or country, Address MRS. A. HAYES, 3279 Mission st. WOMAN wishes position to do washing and housecleaning by the day. 143 Bddy st., near Steiner. TWO Swedish girls wish sjtuations as cook and general housework or upstairs work: wages from §20 up. 23 Lily ave., near Market st. GIRLS wanted to rivet overalls .at LEVI STRAUSS & CO'S factory, 2215 Fremont st.; no experience necessary; good wages. A to MR. DAVIS. R e oty APPRENTICES on overalls. STANDARD SHIRT FACTORY, cor. Gough and Grove sts. WANTED—To hear from 10 ambitious talented young ladles; good volces; for stage engage- ment. Box 3410, Cail office. $25; Scandl- | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1, 1900. e HELP WANTED—WMALE. A_C. 1. HANSEN & CO TI4 Geary st 200 teamsters, Nevada a day 30 labcrers, 8. P. Co. 100 teamsters, Bakersfield 200 teamsters, Coast 100 laborers for quarry... 100 laborers ior different divisions Ship daily Office fee, §1. i 15, laborers, ‘concrete ‘work. Coast road. $2 25 day and up. ‘ee, $1... -Free fare 4 more house carpenters, railroad work, Coast.road, $3 to $3 25 a day; free fare. 10. coal miners, §2 50 a day; 8 quartz miners and machine men, $2 50 to §3 a day. Ranch: blacksmith, $5; ranch wagon-maker. 5 ranch hdrness-maker, $35; 20 laborers (or woads, $26 and board, fare advanced; 2 stable- men. $0; 2 milkers, $% and $30; farmer, San - 385 ©-ieoii -HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Nurse for an institation, ‘country, $30; Ger- man waiter, country hotel, $30; German waiter, country restaurant, $30; man to pre- pare and serve cold Junch, saioon, country. 340 and board; 2 restaurant waliters, 3% and §$40: ‘elevator boy, country hotel, §15 and free fare;. 6 bakers' helpers, $25; waiter, heips’ ball, $25; 6 bell boys, 10 and $13. €. R HAN: & CO. ...104 Geary st. A—MURRAY & READ Phone Main 5848 | «..Leading Employment ard Labor Agents. Want at 7 a. m. to-day ii.. We Ship frée ... 7469 men . for all parts of California, Utah, Washington, Arizona, Oregon. Colorado, Ne- vada, British Columbia and Hawaiian [slands <oioci. Free fare and office fee only §l........ And no other expenses to Reno (Nev.) district Los “Angeles district. ruckee district Senta Barbara district. Shasta distriet Salt Lake City district.Crows Landing district Santa Cruz district. Newman distriet Dunsmuir-district. kerafleld district Soda Springs distri Madera dlstrict an Luls district Surf district . Special _to district,. . Redding . Dunsmuir and other good wages | and other piaces; D free Come One, Come Al » rs, laborers, - drillers, hammersmen, quarrymen, spikers, section hands, tunnel- men, steel gangs, etc.; wages $3, $2 50, §2 25, $2, $1.% a-day and.. _free shipment It Is no trouble for us to hire 300 men daily to 80 to different raflroads. Why? Because it costs only 31 fee; no other expenses; come see. free .. ... free MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. A—65 CARPENTERS...Carpenters. ..Carpenters 12 carpenters, bridge and trestle work, §3 2 day; very long job; free fare......... § carpenters for vinevards and ranches; wine- 25 rough carpentdrs for building umes, . 1 year's job; also many house carpenters; wages, §3 50, §3, $2 50, $2 day and found...... laborers to go with carpenters to help; no experiénce required: you'll. suit; $30, $35, $4) and found; 1 year's job. MURRAY & READY, AGAIN WE PAY YOUR FA 364 men for sawmills and woods: we pay your fares: $26 to 340 and found (no cxperience re- quiredy: alsotexperfenced woodsmen; sawmill help: pianing help, etc., $120, §55, $50, §75, 30, $40, $30 and found. GOLD MINES, SILVER MINES & OTHERS. 187 miners, single hand, double hand machin miners, etc., $80, §75, 360 and found.......... 364 laborers for different mines. $69, $50, $43, $40: and found, fares from $1 50 25 muckers, $80; 12 men to learn mining. 365 tiemakers and wood choppers; some for mines, tools and provistons found, §3, §2, $1 59, $1. ‘Te; cerd, 13c, 12c, 10c each sosiss 27 stablemen, etc., $55, $60, $40, $30, $25 and fd. 32 choremen, boys.,$30, $25, $15, $10 and 4. 36 milkers, butter makers, $35, $30. $25 and fd. Hatvest help, hay pressers, gardeners s 364 teamsters and laborers, city and country Jjobs, some board home, $3. $2 30, §2, $1 75 day Boys for stores, $5, $6, #, $3 week; farmers and wives. MECHANICAL HELP ........tccc0erosnss s 37 blacksmiths, horseshoers, also some heip- ers, $3, §2 50, $2 day, $60, $30, $10, $30 and fd. 6 wagon makers, carriage workers, coremakers 6 iron molders, painters and many other me- chanics, £3 50, $4, $250, $3 day. For all’ other pesitions come down and read our bulletin boards and get list containing 7469 jobs. MURRAY & READY, 3 and 636 Clay st. . A—HOTEL LAUNDRY. BAKERY..Butchers’ department 48 cooks, - come ses, 39 walters.. $35, $30, 325 and found 19 dishwashers....$30, $26, 525, $15 and fd. Porters, bell and elevator boy help for in- stitutions, sausage makers, pantrymen...... 3 butchers 335, $40, 336 and found 12 bakers and assistants, second and third hands; aleo boys, $50, $60, $40, $30, $25 and fd.; 14 faundrymien, $35, COME SEE MURRAY & READY, 634-63 Clay st. A—CHEF cook, mine boarding-hose, $i0 & fd. Cook's. helper; aleo potwasher. for the mines, $30.and found each. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. 2 WAITERS, country hotel, 325 ana $30; cook and wife, country restaurant, $45; oys- terman; restaurant walters, dishwashers and others. J. F. CROSETT AGENCY, 628 Sac- ramento st. - MAN and wife for private family of 2; $50. J. F. CROSETT AGENCY, 628 Sacramento st. COACHMAN, $35; man about place, $30; Swiss gardener, $30; chore boy, $10; farmers: milker, $30; sheep herder, $30; buggy washer, $25; stableman, $50; elevator boy, $25; assistant gardener, $25. F. CROSETT AGENCY, 623 Sacramento st. WANTED—Girl for small family, must cook wages $20. 1015 Gough st. WANTED—A girl for plain eooking and general 2,0\115;wurk at 1810 Laguna st. Call from 9 WANTED—Young girl for light housework: 00d home; wages §. 338 Hickory ave., near guna st, WANTED—Young girl to assist in care of baby: 2 in family. Apply 2052 Twenty-second st., near Folsom. WANTED—Talloress and girl to learn talloring. FASHION TAILORING CO., 238 Eilis st. GIRL about 15 for light housework. Call 3792 Seventeenth st., near Sanchez. EXPERIENCED operators on negligee shirts; 80od pay. 27 Jessle st., fitth floor, GIRL to assist with housework. 1030 Misslon st., near Seventh. YOUNG girl to assist in general sleep at home. 743 O'Farrell st. YOUNG girl to take care of baby during day; sleep at home. 1801 Octavia st B housework; GOOD washer and lroner wants family wash- ing to do at home. Call 511 McAllister st. GIRL wanted; general housework and plain cooking; wages §15. 312 Scott st. AN American girl desires position to take care of child. Call 718 Valencia st., bet. 10 and 1. NEAT girl for cooking and downstairs work; small family. Apply 538 Sutter st., 9 to 1. LADY wiches sewlng and mending fo do at ourth st., room 6. home. 179 WANTED—A g0od cook. Apply at 2200 Jack- son st., between 10 and 12. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket: 200 rooms; 25c to $1.50 night; $150 to $6 week conveniént and respectable; free: bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and ;ub!criplloflu has been established at 109 Va- encia At EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE, A YOUNG man, capable of repairing furniture, pianos, etc., would like a position In some furniture house; uses no liguor or tobacco and is strictly rellable; also good clerk and col- lector. Address box 2982, Call office. GIRL about 15 years to assist with light house- work and child: wages $5. 1 Verona place, between Harrison and Folsom sts. WANTED—Girls to shell wainuts. Apply 123 Clay st., upstairs; call between 8 and 10. OPERATORS on muslin underwear. G. W. REYNOLDS, 597 Mission st., corner 2d. well and assist with housework; reference; RIGGING puller, $35 and board: swamper, ¥ and _board; 4 men about mill vard, $&: 7| grabbers, $35 and board; fare advanced for the above men S 100 woods and mill men for mountains, $30 to 350 and board; 20 woodchoppers for mine, $150; miners and rmuckers, 2. §230 and %3 aay F. CROSETT AGENCY, 628 Sacra- mento st. BAND sawyer for lumber mill; door stock man; pattern-maker for country, $4 day, fare ro. funded; stickerman, $3 day; planerman, $0 and board: 3 bench hands, '$3 to $3 50 day: blacksmiths, $2 50 to $4 day and many other mechanics. - J. F. CROSETT AGENCY, 6238 Sacramento st. WANTED. Timber faller, San Mateo Co., $i0 and found man to build skid roads, San Mateo Co., ‘o' and found; 3 laborers around rock crushet, zaziv and found, steady job: 2 machine miners, a day; machine driller for quarry, $2 50 to $3 a da: ngle-hand miners, $2 50 day; 3 ’ HELP WANTED—MALE. R e s o < SO | WANTED—recruits for the United States Ma- rine Corps, U. S. Navy, able-bodied, unmar- ried men of good character: Letween the ages of 21 and 35 years; not less than 5 feet 4 inches and not over § feet 1 Inch in height: must be citizens of the United States, or per- sons who have legally declared thefr inten- tions to become citizens: able to read, write and speak English properly. For further in- formation apply at the Marine Recruiting Of- fice, 40 Ellfs #t., San Francisco, C 320 K sf Sacramento, Cal., or 1038 J st., Fresno, Cai. WANTED—Coal miners can secure steady em- plovment either by the day or by contract at the Tesla coal mines, Tesla, Alameda County, Cal. For particulars apply to the superin- | tendent at the mines or to the company, at 328 Montgomery st., San Francisco. n Francisco and San Joaquin Coal Company. WANTED Strong boy to work in fruit store: Tesident of Mission preferred. Apply between 8 and 12, N.W. cor. Hampshire and 24th sts. | BARBERS—Shop and baths, with furnished liv- a bar- ing rcom. in good town of 1200 people gain. DECKELMAN BROS., 106 Ell quick sales; salary or commi slon; city or country. The J. Dewing Co. Flood bulldi 5 GET vour shoes half-soled while waiting. %c to Soc. 562 Mission st., bet. st and 2d sts. WANTED-—Laborers and mechanics to know | that.Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; ¢ per night: $1 to §2 per week. WANTED—Two and 4 horse teamsters. Apply early Monday at 527 Mth st., mear Guerrero. Ban Francise Construction Company. MEN and women to learn barber trade: smlll wages while learning; catalogue mailed free. S. F. Barber Coliege, 1A Howard st. SAILORS, ordinary seamen and green hands: all parts of world. HERMAN'S, 2 Steuart. PENSIONS-—GEO. D. CAMPBELL, lawyer: 1§ years’ practice; Examiner bldg. WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st., near ket 700 rooms, 25c night: reading roon ‘bus and baggage to and from the ferry. LINDELL House, corner Sixth and Howard— Rooms 15¢ to %¢ per night; 7¢ to §2 per week. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call ndvertisements and | subscriptions has been established at 103§ Va- lencia s | A3 MISCELLANEOUS—FOR Ll SECOND-HAND fireproof safe; 1 fire and burg= lar proof safe: cheap. 2 Main st erns, d second-hand, moving LI ARD & BRECK. 131 Fost st and fire una ourg.ar st and. THE HE- 23 Sacramento st MAGIC Dlctures. A J0-TON Iairbanks sca: roof safe. 210 Call SAFES—New and secor MANN SAFE CO. 4 SAFES—New and second-hand: all sizes. WALTZ SAFE. 1(9-111 Market st.. San I MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. BSadusiiaal CUVIes BOOKS bought: libraries purchased. 22 Seventh st.; oprosite new Postoffice. nenxis feet a st KROGH WANTED- Doilers. MFG. CO.. 3-17 Steve €. EEALSKINS are what we pay big prices [or. PORT! D LOAN OFFICE, % Stockton ",< ish full value for your cast-off clothing O gt T ot Wiack 4123 e —— MONEY TO LOA ANY amount at § per cent: lst gages. undivided interest, real estate in b: bate; mortgages and lexacies bought: no d lay: get my te before doing business else- where. R N, 24 Mont, NY proposit: rount: 6 per cent: first, Second morigages. sstates in probate. intersst in estates, legacies, -'nrpnr?_(llnl\ I:?:MA '!‘h;l 1 mortgags life Insurance. Room 16, st flos Chronicle bldx. HALLORAN & OLSEN HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain Mberal advances on diamonds. jewelry at est rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, $46 Market st.; tel. Main 1544. Branch 19 Third st ON furniture and planos without removal: quick ¢ direct: lowest interest. Rooms MOST reliable place to borrow on diamon: watches, jewelry. W. J. HESTHAL, 10 Sixth highest price for old gold. stiver. dlamonds. AT 1% Kearny, room 9. respectable privats place to borrow on watches, diamonds; lowest rates; take elevator. Telephone Davis 8 ON real estate, Ist or Ind mortgmges, and on furniture or plancs: no removalg any amount: lowest rates. BECKER & CO.. 2 Montgomery. ANY amount on furniture and planos; 3 per cent; no removal: no com. Room §1, § E TO salaried people_without security: all bust ness confidential. Tousley Co., 321 Parrott big. | ON turniture, pianocs: 3 per cent per month: no comm:ssion. Mrs. Wilson. rm. 191, 6 Eddy st. ANY sum, 1st or 24 mortgages, estates in pro- bate, chattels, etc. R. 3. Examiner building. 40 HORSES for sale; also wagon: carts, harness. 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers, 65 HEAD dairy 3403, Call office. cattle for sale. Address box FOR SALE- 2 extra fine carriage teams. DAL- Vet. Dentist, 605 Golden Gate ave. HORSES—Young, well broken: for all purposes; nr. Third will expect to- try box 2945, Call. HOLSES To LT, A—PRINTED list: houses to let: send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 1§ Montgomery. GOLDEN GATE ave., 705—Elegant house, 10 rooms and bath; sunny, modern. Apply G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 4 Montgomery st. BRODERICK, 124, near McAllister—$22 5 modern Foom house. POST, 2475~ Sunny house of 7 reoms and bat large yard; rent §20. VAN n 10 room: 2102, near Pacific_ave.—House of modern !mprovements. FIRST, 305, just above Folsom—$é rooms for 2 families: in good order: §15. HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. NEWLY furnished house: Pacific ave., north side; fine location: maripe view; 12 rooms. Address box 311, Call office. e HYPNOTISM. e i At LEARN 4 influence other: “‘professional’ diploma’’; terms reasonable. Address “College of Suggestive Therapeutics, 1551 Market st.. near Twelfth. e N = m——— AND Fulap. LOST—A white and spotted pointer dog with mame of owner on collar. Return to J. FRANK, Fourth ave. and Clement st. and re- ceive suitable rewar LOST—July 2. small black dog: long, silky bLair; white throat and paws; named Toodles; ward. 1085 Golden Gate ! LOST—Blue and gold small chatelaine wate on Market or Powell sts., between Zinka: and Geary st.; reward. Hox 296 LOST—On Millbrae road. gun. Please address Nineteenth and York sts. LOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Savin, and Loan Scciety of San Francisco, in t name of FREDERICK MACK, No. The finder will please return to ban LOST—Lady's gold watch, seivenir after moth- er, in St. Patrick’s Church, or on the way, | Mission to Fifth st. Please return to 157 | Seventh st.; § reward. i | TO salaried men without coll MURPHY, 620 Market st.. solves all kinds of inan-‘al problems: 24 estates, ete. CASH loaned to salaried pecple on note without indorser. MORRELL, §09 Examiner bullding. H o | DN furniture. planos, without removal: no com- Hister st 116 Me. eral or indorser. 143 Phelan buil’ine mission; private. LI unt Agenc. THERE Is only one piane for people to huy. and that is the Decker & Son. Full stock at MAUVAIS Musie House, 7 it vou want to rent & ean suit you, If you want to buy om install- ments we will piease you; try us. MAU AlS Music Company, 9 Market st. WE_have the handsomest line of plane covers ever shown In the city: call and see them anc MAUVAIS Musio get our very low prices, Co.. 769 Market st. AS usual, we offer some fine bargains. One Steck Upright, walnut case; like new. Upright, walnut case; new: One Fischer Upright; in fine order. One Sterling Upright; mahogany case One Upright; very good. One Curtaz Upright: cak case: excellent Pri from $135 up: §$5_per month. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st AS we represent the best make of plan every grade from Stenway down to i ow- priced makes, and as our instaliment pay- ments are easier than those of other dealer: we are the people from whom vou should purchase; new upright planos, $8 cash, $6 per month; other planos, $. $4 and 5 per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.. Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco, corner Thirteenth and Broadway, Oaiiand. ABSOLUTELY the cldest and largest housa west of Chicago ls KOHLER & CHASE s 6. 28 and 30 O’ Farrell st.: planos, orxans other musical Instruments of ail. grades d prices; terms easy: prices lowest: every- thing possible dome to please and satisty the customer. VIOLIN strings: never wet: best {n the world: old Italian harp: also old violin for sal making and repairing of all kinds of musi-ai instruments Carl C. Anderson, 417 Geary st. REMOVAL of Keeffe's piano stors from Van Ness to 933 Market. bet. ith and fth. next Hale Bros., & will continue reduction sals for 2 weeks; open ev'ngs: call and get low pr A FEW more planos put on sale for at your own oo s stock. . Chase, Hardman Flood building. new_three-pedal upright: sell for «2 Kearny st THE WILEY B ALLEN CO. 314 Post st Hardman, Conover and other planos. SOHMER & CO._ Hyron M € st auzy, Gabler, Hamil- “nion Square. AIN—Good ‘piano cheap: Installment per month SCHMITZ, 18 McAllister st. . 412 Sacramento st., agent for on and Hallett & Davis pfanos. LOST—3exican hairiess dog: name Skip. Re- | turn to 213 Post st.; reward. SUPERIOR violine, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham piace. A WEEK'S news for § cegts—The Weekly nages in wrap: MEDICAL. DR. and MRS. DAVIES. 1228 Market st.—Rell- able ladies’ and xents' specialists; 32 years men, handy with tools, to bulld flume, $40 and found and part fare pald; plain carpea- ter, city, §2 a day; blacksmith helper ou ranch, §30: porter for dining-room, $25; lunch counter man and make salads, $33; waiter, country hotel, $30; cheesemaker, $35; waiter, institution, $15, board, room and wash: chore boy on ranch, $15; woodchoppers for mining company. $150 and 2 a cord. W. D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. X MIDDLE-AGED man; Catholic Institution: must understand care of sick. MISS CUL- LEN, 225 Sutter st. A MAN and wife, ranch, $40; man must be a good gardener. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. BARBERS' Progressive Union—Free empioy- ment. H. Bernard, Sec., 104 7th; tel. Jessie 152, A—BUSHELMAN wanted. Room 1001, Palace Hotel. WANTED—A bushelman at RAPHAEL'S. RESPECTABLE glrl for_second work and wait at table; references. 306 Leavenworth st. PANTS pressmen wanted at S. N. WOOD & CO., 27 Geary GIRL wanted for light housework; good home. 623 Halght st. COATMAKERS; steady work. HARRIS CO., 541 Market st BELASCO & WANTED—A Christian _young woman for housework: suitable person will be made as one of the family; Ross Valley in summer and city in winter. Apply 631 Post st. POSITION by practicsl gardener and experi- enced orchardman; handy with tools; sober, steady and_ industrious; Al references. Ad- dress Box 3417, Call. EXPERIENCED bartender, well educated, speaks several languages, wishes situation in hotel or liquor store; city or country. Ad- dress box C, Call branch, 300 Hayes st.- | MME ZEREDA. the g¥psy, is the great palmist | and card reader; 25¢. 5 Seventh st., no sign. | MME. SCHAFFER, clalrvoyant, card reader: sittings dafly. 2121 Sixth st. MISS MELVILLE, £reat clairvoyant and water reader; German spoken. 213 Mission,op.Mint. | | I i t A £5%; DELICACY and dairy produce. in Ala. ] rent $5: daily receipts b years. Cail K. G LR G Wi 6% Kearny. ER grocery and bar on Mission ias been kept by presant owrer for 10 years and clearing ubove $U0 per month; tock and fixtures worth the 3 % WILKE, 20% Kearny st. chophouse bargain, R, nt 815 G. 24 Kearny st. MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently; business | advice: name-rxl\‘en 71\'5!! up. 5 Fourth st. ‘r MME._SYBILLECradle to grave: futtre hu; band's picture; 25c; ladies. §14 O'Farrell st. | "~ COLLECTION OFFICES. | GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge un- | Jess successtul. Room 310, 927 Market st. D YOUNG man, 18 years, living with parents, would like position of any kind; not afraid of work. Box 3416, Call. WANTED—By all-round handy man: engineer, stationary and hoisting; best of references. Address §172 Telegraph ave., Oakland. SCANDINAVIAN man; good machinist; can't speak English: desires job. in machine shop, Box 3404, Call office. WANTEDPosition as porter or janitor by col- ored man; willing and not afraid of work. Box 402, Call office. T 3 B e L A YOUNG man, German, would like a_posi- tion as. grocery clerk in small country town; peat of Teferences. | Agdress G. M., 1104 Lar- n st WANTED—A girl to do_cooking and a little housework. Apply 2011 Webster st.. near Cali- fornia, bet. § 12 Tuesday and Wednesday; wages' $24. e e R oL WANTED-GIrl for general housework; must he gaod cock; small washing: wages $25; bring reference. ' Apply 3232 Jackson GOOD neat girl for general housework and plain cooking. 3 Belvedere st., between Cole and Clayton. MIDDLE-AGED woman for general housework one in family. 12 Walnut ave., between Post and Sutter, Larkin and Pol 3% GIRLS and women wanted to work on fruit at_California Frult_Canners' Assocla~ tion. Cutting’s branch, Seventh and Berry. WOMAN for housework; recommendations: wages §5. MRS. M. L. COOPER, Redwood City. ; B GERMAN girl for general housework. 1504 Ellis st. = GIRL or woman for housework in small {amily; 312 to $15. §98 Fourteenth st. B COTTAGES 10 LK CORNER grocery and bar; established years and known as a_money making place: best location; close 1o Chronicle bullding. . See R G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. $400 investment; the owner of the Dest iited and hest located candy and lcecream re and factory in San Francieco, doing & sinces O SILMW0 Tearly wishes to- cerires Zied 2 years; oo full investigation - so- Leited; woer will Temaln with parchaser an | definite time. LANE & CO., 865 Market 454000 investmient: ~the owner of the best fitted and: best Jocated candy and lcecream store atd factory in San Francisco, doing & buriness of $14,600 yearly, wishes to retire; established 22 years; full investigation so- licited; owner will remain with purchaser an indefinite time. LANE & CO.. $65 Market st. R wanted in light businces n, steady man <atisfied with $1§ 823 Woeks no experience Tequired; trial on.. % Geary st Toom 2. 1 AgEDLS. 2 ROOMS; $8: 237 Sunnyside ave., or will sell | 350 cash, §10 per month. THE McCARTHY | CO., 648 Market st. COTTAGE, 3 rooms and bath; rent $8 50. 8535 | Twenty-fifth st. . DENTISTS. REFI;I-ECTABLE Fr:lll:h bzgun‘ man desires tion as assistan kkeeper X Bouse: ood reterences. Bow 3408 Call nentocd YOL‘N?b)mII:( of: 18 d;fifil ?oll.laol with re- sponaible aftorney: chance to advance. Ad. dress Box 2457, . Cal 2 A _BRIGHT boy, age 15, residing with parents, wants work In_store or office; knows el well. Cllldm% Perry st. Az 3 AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 609 Mar- ket st., cor.4th, rm. 7, Flood bidg., you can have your extractions done painlessly; teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns, $3 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of- fice hours % a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 2 p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSON, M. D., Manager. A—DR. V. CAVALSKY has . returned . from the Paris Exposition with some of the finest | patents for less dentistry, plates, teeth | Without a plate, crown and bridgework: all Zork warranted, platas, full set, $5; filines, e crown,$3 50. Chicago Dental lore, 24 6th. EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates, bridgas and fillings; extractions or fitling by my won- derful secrét, painless method: 20 years' ex- : mo prudents: + LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st, : heart oity; this s o b *. DOWING & ©O.. 719 )urke: AR stand: centrally Jocated: COWING & CO., 719 Market . Justed. X. POSITION as first-class baker and pastry cook; will go to country if desired; hotel work pre. ferred. Box 3444, Call office. 3 A TRUSTWORTHY, intelligent young man (well-educated Japanese) would 1ike position’ as valet -to gent. or lady who is going to Ja- pan ot 1clmn-; will give best satisfaction. Box CLASSIFIED advertisements and received at Call branch office. subseriptions A BERANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Manasse. aeulist laa, 310 MkC, YOUNG lady to train for nurse; High School graduate. ‘Call 1 and 2, 167 Jackson st. 3 FIRST-CLASS talloress an _custom coats: good wages. 8 Piuc place, off Pine si r. Mason. WANTED=An_experienced: aperator. on_Singer machine; electric power. 231 Powell st. -~ - APPRENTICES in millinery store at §2 MoAl _lister st. E: i EXPERIENCED operat shirts. ROGERSON'S, on. gents' _anenc;u‘:t, White WANTED- Women and girls Lo work on {ruit. | _Folsom st.,. between 13th and 14th. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 subscri, Valencia st. HELP WANTED—MALE. MEN and women to learn - ogy by mail; diplomas. partment. 254 °Sixth Correspondence .. New. York; write: SAWYER wanted at 115 Main st., S. F. SMALL boy to run errands. 227 Fifth street. LEAD glaziers wanted at once. Apply Los ‘Angeles Art Glass Co., Los Angeles, Cal. WANTED—Office boy; wages §3 per week; give reference. Box 3414, Call office. FINE taflor wanted on custom coats. 533 Na- toma. st. y GOOD bartender wanted, corner Lombard and Lyor sts., near Presidio. O. WAINHOLD. BOY, $15, room and laundry: call early. Saloon and Lunch House, 130 Howard st. WINDOW trimmer and card writer in_fancy goods business. Box M1S, Call. NIGHT dishwasher; steady young man only need apply; wages $6 a week. 32 Sixth st. Fillmore st. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and - = | WANTED—A young man to run a Hercules ‘chiy v tol- | _Mderzl::_ WANTED—A waiter at Golden West Hotel, 68 Filis st- WOGDWORKER—Steady job for a good man, -LOWNEY BROS., 426 Ninth st. STEADY waltér. 434 Fifth ct. DISHYASHER wanted; must carry trays. 87 ~Eddy st s WANTED—Second ccok: also kitchen heiper. U. 8. HOTEL, 123 Eddy st. GOOD porter wanted; steady job. 105 Fourth street. 2 3 WANTED - Wagon woodworkcr. 537 Brannan street. . WANTED—Good_cook and _dishwas) loward st; Good Living Restaurant. 118 S i Laboring men, $155°to 32 40 per day. Ekilled men, $2 40 to $4 per day. KESWICK_SMELTING WORKS, _ Keswick, Shasta Co., Cal. Y to work in tallat’s store. Address box 3408, Call office, In own handwriting, statis line engine; one with experience pre. _‘_‘_rnfl‘; steady employment. Box 2060, Call. CABINET malkers wanted. R. HERRING, 539 PAINTER wanted 75 Falsom st. Call early. WANTED—A butcher at Tiburon, rin R Byt oy practige; have treated thousands of cases suc- cessfully: a positive cure guaranteed of- fic; ladies treated can return home the same | day; try the celebrated HINDO HERB ‘reat- ment for home cure; any one can use it by di- rections; perfectiy harmless; home for confin ment. Send five 2-cent stamps for eircular. MRS. DR. KOHL, the well-known and reliable ladies’ specialist; guaranteed treatment at of- fice, $5, positive cure; home for patients be- fore and during confinement; skiliful medical attention: consultetion free and confidential; hours 9 to 5 and 7 to §; Sundays 10 to 2. 446 Eddy st., bet. Leavenworth and Hyde. DRS. GOODWIN, well-known ladies’ 1alists, have returned from Europe; safe reltable; cure §5: have treated thousands of cases with success: 15 years' practice in S. F.: maternity home; low fees. 1007% Market st., near Sixth. Dfl.d lfli' w. PS'F&NN%L;‘;M world-renowned ladies’ specialist: safe and reliable; hus prac- ticed in San Francisco for years: treated thou. sands of cases successfully; treatment can be used at home: consultation free. After all others fail call on him. -1022% Market st. THE SANS SOUCI. Private home for patients; equipped with the latest appliances; charges reasonable. DR. SCHIRMAN, Consulting Physician, 409 Van Ness ave., near Bush st. MRS. DR. WYETH; reliable spectalist; 2 yrs. practice: home in’ confinement; treatment at office $5: any allment; consultation free: con- fidential. 242 Post st., bet. Hyde and Larkin. DR. NG TOY KEE, late of Canton, China; dis- | eases of all kinds cured: herbs and teas; san!. | tarium 704 Sacramento,cor. Kearny: advice fres MRS, M. ALLEN, 1085 Market_Ladics’ spociai- ist: home in confinement: safe and relizble: ; conisultation free: hours 10 to 8. & DR. and MRS. M. WEGENER—Private h In confinement. 1312 Golden Gate ave. % DR. WISE—The only genuine J ; e DR. WONG HIM. herb doctor, eages of the human body. r. treats all dis- 115 Mason st. MILL VALLEY COTTAGE TO LET. TO LET—5-room cottage fe or longer if desfred: ply GEO. W. ELDE tage for month of Au‘\:( furnished complete. ‘Anb- | R, room 20, Phelan Bldg. ‘MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERS, eng:nes, INTOSH & %OLP BARS, back bars, ters,” hinoleum, fixtures: new 2d-band machinery. M-- MAN, 195-197 Fr:mnl st. mirro; - oy oy second-hand: we always have a jarge stock of saloon outfits a 8 compiete outfits on our foor. reade Mo we can ship everything in 24 hours. J. NOO NAN, 1017 1019, 1021 1023 Mission st.. above Sixtn Nrhe tor catalomae. it A—BUYS, sells oy rents gear machinery, gines, boiler: ong eto. WHITELAW, 11§ Bear sii 08: pullers. A—100 H. P. engine, T ?flg:!. two dril A-$3 50 DERE edora ular Price H g.‘,l"n‘-'o xnr=y. 2ND-HAND gasoline and steam thes, ete.; general machine work. B FRANKLIN, 303—Nicely furnished roams for sale; 360. o A IND-HAND Bollern, dynamen, ot and gasoline eng. H. . White, 516 l?:': A FINE suit, $10: 3 IT A & ress pants, $2 7. MISK . 437 Montgomery st. mfl: .cheap. hange. 409 Cal. e T .S euigeiaph N MRt PORTABLE boilers; Dlaners; Iathes: 30-band 3. Bovke, 13 Bease 1l atr com- s - ts, §175. Pop- st.. near Pine, No. 2 Smith Premier; la: Typewriter Excl A EDISON concert Weduced pric, $75; concert 1 933 Mkt ONE Steinway, 1 Chickerin instaliments REDUCT:! sale; new plancs: $5 payn for rent, §2 up. BR N, 208 Post st. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call, pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for SI, postage paid OFFICES AND STORES—TO LET. 326 PACIFIC st. and %04 Sansome; stores: very cheap. FOR rent—Elegant offices and rooms in Y. M. C. A. bidg.; all modern imps.; rent very low. TO rent—Modern store: well lghted: Zxido: rent reasonable. 323 Hayes st handsome PALMISTRY. MME. Neergaard. Pres. St_Germain Collegs of Palmistry: reads 1 to 9. §16 Geary. nr. Jones. PERSONALS. A GENTLEMAN who traveled for Thomas Cook & Son in different countries as a con- Guctor for selected Dartics wishes o take & party round Europe or around the world. Address box 3413, Call office. WANTED-News of C. L. D. PLANT, devoted mother, who is well. WANTEDAddress of JAMES ELLIOTT, ar- Tived by Alameda. Addiress box 305, Call. SDSON RIVER CO., THE HUDSON RIVER HOPKE BROS. Mattresses and pillows made to order, re- covered and removat.d: honest work guaran- teed; prices defy competition: fine upholstery. Phote 5300: factory, 313 and 32 Eleventh st first-class cleaning and dying. 09 Sutter San Franciseo. wpular hatrdresser: any stylo e e windo "dlspiny. of Quintonic this week; switches §1 up. 123 Stockton st. PARALYSIS positively cured: also nervous dis- eaces, skin diseases, lung diseases, ossifica- jon. cancer. consumption. stiff joints; n« drugs: no knife: ccosultation free. DR. L. J. STRATTON. 507, 508, 509 Parrott bullding. E! IC lights in every room—Winchester xlfl‘osf“« Third st., near Market: 700 rooms; 250 to 150 per night: 3130 to 38 per week: free 'bus and bagmage to and from the ferry. MME ADA, wonderfully gifted healer, % Kearny. room 1l Cures nervousness. bilnd- ness, Bricht's disease. rupture or any allment. SUITS to order_on installments: 315 upwar $1 a week. LEON LEMOS. 1117 Market st Detween Seventh and Eighth, JERER'S Quintonica Halr Tonle, extract LE«’;‘mm- Park: beneficial, rmless; 35¢ bot. VATE detective work: reasonable rates: 16 P ears experience. J. B. RAY. 307 Jeasie st. by his DR, E. C. MERVY has taken new offices at Stockton st. JERER'S Quintonica Hair Tonle stops hatr failing out: makes the hatr grow; e bot. anlES‘ and gents’ cast-off clot! bought & sold. Silverman, 94 Folsom, tel. Foisom 1131, WANTED-Old-fashioned silver, brass. copper ware: curios. all dscriptions. 525 Dupont st. SUITS to order on easy payments. Art Tallor- trg Co., Examiner building. room 407. ALFREDUMS Egvptian Henna restores gray hair o its natural color. $1: at all drumgists. CAST-OFF clothing, old gold and silver ht; fond rostal. COLEMANS, 305 Kearny st CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly all. sent any address he United Stntes or Canada ons sear for B0 postage paid. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, DR. CRANSTON, the has o sumed practice. . “eorner Tayior: offices T and 15; take slevator. DR C. €. O'DONNELL_Offics and residenc 1021% Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. a