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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1900. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINES! 12 o'clock every night in the year. NCH OFFICES—521 Montgomery Clay: open until 9:30 p. m. yes street: open until $:30 p. m. Allister street; open until 9:30 p. reet; open until 8:30 p. m. ssion £treet; open until 10 p. m. Market street, untt street: open until 9 p. m. open unttl § p. m. until $ p. m. F.and A. M _— (TUESDAY) o'clock. Third de- D. FLAC! Bec. sitiation. Visitors M R JAGER, Sec. 3 E B A 1 be made TUESDAY, ED. ARIN, Secretary t & r of ecting & board of directors ng year and the transac- | October, corner Sixteenth; S OFFICE of The San Francisco r of Market and Third streets, open street, m open Twenty-second and Ien- LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. EDUCATIONAL. MARION GRIFFIN, 713 Market st., room 1. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., 8. F.— FLATS TO LET. UPPER flat of § sunny rooms, basement, yard and ehlekmhflf:un. 62 Boyce st. UPPER sunny flat, 6 rooms and bath; large vard. Apply 2508 Howard st. § rooms; N. MKkt.; rent $30; clean; resp.. (250 | Practical courses in bookkeeping, shorthand, 10 rooms 800 | typing, languages, telegraphy, English 15 rooms . 1200 | branches, civil, electrical and mlnlns engl- 18 rooms: central corne 1100 | meering, etc.; hew 80-page catalogue free. rooms; alwaye full; a snap. Y ron o = = 2 Toome: & Dke N MEi: o peni: i casn. 2700 | GALLAGHER-MARSH College, Parrott Bldg.— 0 rooms, 1200, 2000, 2300 (all PAYINE) ... 7000 | Shorthand, typing and bookkeeping; Robert F. ......... .SPECIAL BARGAINS. 14 rooms, "corner, north of Market 20 rooms; $00 cash, bal. $10 monthly. 83 rooms, great sacrifice, sickness. €S rooms; corner; rent $125: see it. R. H. WINSTON & CO., 1026 Market st. A—22-ROOM rooming-house; central 11-room house; $300 down; balance easy 20-room house; first class...... 11-room house: '$475; 6-room flat.. FISHER & CO., 1032 Market st. LODGI at reéduced prices; genuine bargain location to suit; m and Sixth; phone 1911 A ominations for tember MURPHY, Pmum_ meeting—The regular annual meeting | kholders of the Ferndale Petroleum, pment Company will be held o, Cal., 1900, on for A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT. CALL ON KREDO & DUTTON, 36 Geary st. $1% cash for 50 rooms; new; installments. 300 for 14 rooms: Gescy: §is prodt. Post worth CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. carts, harness, ALL kinds pf wagons, buggies, 117 Mission st. etc., cheap. EGAN & SON, G-HOUSE buyers, attention—Houses sizes and y loaned. SCHWEIN- HARD & CO., §17 Market st., between Fifth Gallagher, expert court reporter, teacher of shorthand’; reportorial phrasing taught; prac- 38 UNFURNISHED rooms, bath and yard. Ap- ply 923 Shotwell st. 1 $11—5 ROOMS and bath. 33 Norfolk st. tical bookkeeping; full course, $50; catalogue. NIGHT School for Men at the Y. M. C. A. buflding, Mason and Ellis sts.; registration, Sept. 10-24; studies elementary and advanced; great opportunity for young men to gain a practical 8s_education. $15-8 ROOMS and bath; newly papered. 22 De Boom st., off Seeond, aear Brannan, $ 50—UPPER sunny fiat, 4 rooms, yard, cellar; water free. 1008 Natoma st., near Eleventh. ——— A-THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor.” Phelan bullding. ALL students but two taking full course this vear got positions. SAN FRANCISCO BUSI- NESS COLLEGE, 1236 Market st. BOOKKEEPING, free trial; private lessons; § mos. in college not equal to 8 wks. With me; $25. TARR, expért accnt., 429 Parrott bldg. . civil, clec., miMing, mech. sur- assay, cyanide, arch.: day, eve.; est. 1864. VAN DER NAILLEN SCHOOL, 833 Market. CALIFORNIA Business College 18 larging quarters. Come 305 ON School Shorthand. Typing, BookKeep- ing, Spanish. 137 Mont'y. E. M. Carpenter, pr. again en- Larkin st AN A No. 1 express wagon, single, also light camping wagon, for sale cheap. 532 Mission. PIANO and German; pupil of Conservatory in Leipsic; lessons 75c. 320 Golden Gate ave. NEW & 24-hand wagons, buggles, carts & har- ness, work & driving horses. 15th & Valencla. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc., day or eve.; $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. SPONGES and_chamols our speciaity. AMER- ICAN SPONGE CO., 150 New Montgomery st. CAMPAIG TTONS. MF'Y of all kinds of photo buttons and jewelry: wholesale and retail; send for catalogue. Miniature Portrait Co., 853 Market st.. S. F. e e e e e LE JEUNE Art and Craft School; modeling, designing, carving, all branches. 424 Pine st. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. A—JAPANESE and Chinese employment con- tractor; estab. over 10 years; all kinds help. 421 Post st., near Powell; telephone Bush 135. SPIRITUALISM. ARRIVED_Mrs. Dr. Farnham, world-renowned spiritual medium; advice in all affairs of life, lawsuits, divorces, deaths; unites the sepa- rated; mining & speciaity; cirs. Sun., Wed.,Fri. ‘come and be_convinced. (Permanently) 44y st., bet. Hyde and Larkin; no sign. selling our latest n ? neckties; goods e you « with stamp, M. Ities Y CO., 3461 18t ASPHALTUM TIF sphalt roofing. sidewalk aired: postsl ATTORNEY 57 A"lTiLA“' ney at law, ex, damsges, cases; ingfield, Maes. or agents. our Live Agents, ovelty, ntirely delighted; sales un- n do; write to- v: guaranteed & M. PA- : n st L L S cellar 118¢ Mission st Market st. attachments, fair fees. money Joaned on estates. | " 0¢; read. $1; ladies | MRS, J. J. WHITA SPIRITUAL meoting to-night, 8 p. m.; con- vincing test; readings dally. MRS. MAX- WELL, 1238 Howard st. MRS. HARLAND'S circle to-night; prophetic tests, 10c; business readings daily. 148 Sixth. of truth; 2, admisison 1 ATTEND Mrs. Dunham's circl p. m. 14 McAllister st., rm. 35 MME. YOUNG, 605 McAllister; convincing dem- onstration of spirit return to-night; loe. MRS, STODDARD'S wonderful spirit messages, 10c.; Tues. & Thurs., § p. m. 27§ 8t sittings. MRS. LESTER-Cir. Sun., Tues., Fri. eve, 10c: readings daily. 200 Turk st. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 35 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer, eit. daily; convinc'g tests to-night 10c. MME MWJORS, gifted _spiritual medium, healer and card reader. 132 Sixth st., room 1 GEE, medium every night; Brunswick. EY, clairvoyant, (est, busi- sittings §1. 1104 Mkt ness medium. life reade: collections. G. Market, cor.Stockton. successful. W. opp. Mason. W free; no fees in ad ,_attorne; x Sprockels bldg., 927 Mar- v nce, Market comsultation free ——— ASTROLCGY. EY, as hovoss pes cast. st: card reading and 1933 Mission. BATH CABINET! CLAIRVOYANTS. MME. LANGE, the great clairvoyant, tells past, future: never fails: haw the greatest Egyptian pecret; shows picture future husband or wife; fee 25c and up; satisfaction to everybody; open BSundays. 1167 Market st, bet. Tth and $th. MME. PORTER, wonderful clalrvoyant & card reader, born with double v=il & second sight, diegnoses disease with life reading; ladles 50c; gents $1; palm. & clair. sit. $1 60. 126 Turk st. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy clairvoyant and paimist, permanently located 1145 Market, opp. £th; private readinge datly 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. | MME. BERNARD reads life fluently; advice given in all affaire in life: satisfaction guar- anteed; 25c uy. 17 Third et., next Examiner. CLAIRVOYANT, trance, business medium; canl reader, 25c up. 823 Mission st., nr. 4th; no sign. ———— e BOAKDING FOK CHILDREN, boy or lady hildren; terms from §8 I R. G. W store trade. st ng a good business: ause of sale. Call et ctories; ock : Kearny st. established ma of LOON north G. rent $35; 4 years; Call R. G. W' iER shop; fine location; recs & CC 715 Market st COWING & CO., account of ILKE, Mason end Market & place; part: owne: ; § rooms, all light, to room and : terms reasonable. other close to City Hall; rent ck from Call bullding; See R owner R. G rnished rooms: rent $40; ess; In neighborhood commercial a’ rare chance. ILKE, pts $20 COWING & CO., 715 Market st. g door opens; firm | gen. agt., 426 Ellis. N with 10 furnished rooms, | e: place established | MME. RUTH, great prophetic card reader, G0c. 708 Ellj . near Larkin. MRS. MELVILLE, well-known clairvoyant, wa- ter reader, moved to 11 Sixth; German spoken. P it Bl e b Bttt oo e JAPANESE Housecleaning Co.—Waiters, cooks, dishwashers. Est. 1890. 1026 Oak; tel. PagediT. UNION Japanese-Chinese emp. office—Best hel] furn.; domestic serv. 417 Powell; tel. Bush3Tt ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese help. 426 Powell,nr.Sutter; tel. Black 5072, JAPANESE and Chinese Employment Office; best help furn.; tel. John 2121. 8063 Stockton. E and Japanese Employment Office— elp. 4113% O'Farrell st.; tel. Bast 426, | | EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. ;I;{S‘T‘ELASS chambermald &nd seamstress | " desires_situntion; test of reference. MISS CULLEN, %5 Sutter st. | COMPETENT woman with & child destres sit- | “uation: reference; city or country. MISS FURNITURE FOR SALE. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak for $8 3. with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co., 1121-1131 Market. o —————— FIJRNI’I‘IJIIF WANTED. CHAS. LEVY buys your furniture, carpets, planos, etc. 1135 Market st.; tel. Jessle 761. ALWAYS ’phone John 1041 before selling your furniture. Standard Furn. Co., 745 Mission. Auctioneer—L. Vincent, 1805 Larkin;tel. Polk 634; furniture & furn'd houses bought; spot cash. $5000 worth of furniture, carpets, etc., wanted. M. Stlverstein, 1121 Market; tel. Folsom 1105. ALFRED WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays highest price for your second-hand furnitura. W, E. CODY (late with J. T. Terry & Co.), buys furniture, carpets. 757 Mission; tel. Red 3353. HELP WANTED-FEMALB. NEAT girl for upstairs work and care of & &rown child, $20; chambermald and answer telephone, $20; working housekeeper, Ne- vada, 815, fare paid; restaurant cook, $35: 2 boarding-house cooks, $30 and $35. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. COLORED girl, housework, San Rafael, $§20; colored gif, city, $20; housework, sleep home, $20. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. A—C. R. HANSEN & CO..PHONE GRANT 18§ . ..HOTEL DEPARTMENT. 2 waitresses, north, $20; 2 waltresses, sout! $20; 10 waltresses, different commerciai hotel $20 and $25; 4 waitresses, city, $20; 2 restau- rant waitresses, §6 and §7; lunch waitresses, no Sunday work; 2 chambermalds to wait, $20; chambermald, country hotel, §20; woman cook, $40; woman cook, $30; fancy ironers, $30; girls’ to learn laundry work, good wages and increase; hairdresser, 3 hours day, §20 month. b ..FAMILY DEPARTMENT. = Colored housekeeper, country, for widower, £15; housekeeper, small American tamily, city. housegirl, nice place, Redwood City, $20 German nursegirl and German second girl, city, $20 each; 5 other second girle; 2 house- BIrls 10 go south, $25 and $30, see party here; cook and second, $50, or mother and daughter, small American family, Berkeley. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. CULLEN, 22 Sutter st. | WANTED—Situation by a woman to do general housework; city or country. Call at 515% Na- toma st. WOMAN for washing and ironing by the day, 1 and carfare, ? days work a week. C. R. TANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. | SWEDISH woman wishes work by the day | washing, froning or housecleaning; $1 25 day. | _Address 704% Natoma st. ' SWOMAN with reference desires to be em- { ployed half days at washing or housework; terms 5oc. Address box 4456, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes position as cook and willing to do any kind of work. 456 Sixth st. WOMAN wishes situation to do general hou: work: city or Oakland. 762 Brannan st.; no postal | COMPETENT girl for general housework; is & good cook; city or country, 1231 Market st. | A LADY from the East would like a position in an office, copying or as seamstress in a_first- class hotel or institute. Address M. F. H., { 65A Woodward ave., city. RESPECTABLE woman wishes a position to do housework and cooking: no postal cards. Address 514 Second st. | WANTED—A position as first class seamstress and light upstairs work; eapable of doing | dressmaking. Call for two days, 516 Grove st. | RELIABLE girl wishes to assist in light house- work in refined family. Call or address 1340 | _Hyde st. GERMAN woman wishes a few places; washing and froning; $1 a day and carfare. Address Box A, Call Branch, 300 Hayes s , clairvoyant, palmist; card read- tian charms. 215 Leavenworth. | GIRL Jrants situation for housework. 838 Jes- palmistry, card reader: past, 148 Rixth st., room 14. LENEMAR—Fortunes by planets; pre- 4 overdue stmr Gold wreck. 310 Mason st. MME. ZEREDA, the gypsy ist and card reader; 2c. MME almistry is the great palm- 7 Seventh: no sign. AUGUST, clairvoyant, card reader and truth or no pay; %e. MME. RAVENNA rea A reads life fluently; business ice: nemes given: 25c up. 8-Fourth st. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. 1148 Mission. | | iREFI ED lady would like situation as work- | ing housekeeper in widower's family. Ad- | dress box 4881, Call office. | NEAT Irish Protestant as nurse to a child, | “plain sewing or light second work; experi- i enced; reference; no office. Box 489, Call. | WANTED—A thoroughly competent and re- spectable young woman wants a position as | _housekeeper. Box 2023, Call office, Oakland. | ket veeli; convenient and respectable; free 'bus | _and baggage to and from ferry. CHESTER Houee, 44 Third st., near Mar- ; 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 night, $1 50 to $6 | 2 NEAT young salesladies for candy store, $7 week and increase; also young girls for candy factory, $4 week to begin, no office fee. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED—German second girl, $25: segond girl, Menlo Park, $25; San Rafael, §20; second girl and nurse, $25; French second girl, $25; German: cook $30, second girl $25, same place. country; German nurse, $20; 4 second girls, $20, $25; 2 parlor malds, San Mateo, $25; 4 waltresses, $20, fare pald. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 316 Sutter st. WANTEDSalesladies for millinery: oty e perience preferred. Apply to Manager Milli- nery Department, The Emporium and Golden Rule Bazaar. WANTEDMillinery salesladies for trimmed hats; only those with first-class city experi- ence; long season. Box 4483, Call office. IRONERS. First-class ironers, also girls to learn iron- ing, and machins L'm‘ wanted {mmedi- ately at La Grande Laundry, 228 Twelfth st.; wages, short hours. GIRL for light housework; wages $12 to $15. 1821 Point Lobos ave., bet. Tth and §th ave. . ‘WANTED-—Second cook. 207 Third st. COMPETENT young woman for cooking and general housework. Apply immediately, room 313, Call buflding. GIRL, 14 or 15 years old, to help In family of 3 adults. Call 911 Stein i TAILORESS wanted for the country; a vest- maier who can also help on coats. Apply to STEIN, SIMON & CO., Market and Second. girl to assist in housework. near Seventeenth, forenoon. VEST hands who also know how to make but- ton-holes; $8 to $12. 6il Stevenson st. FIRST-CLASS tailoress on coats; also an ap- prentice wanted: call Tuesday morning. J. ASHER, 4654 Minna st. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-Beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. 3. McQUEEN'S California Carpet Cleaning Co., 453 Stevenson st tel. South 228; lowest rates. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-Beating and Reno- vating Co., 240 Fourteenth st.; tel. Mission 74. CITY Steam Carvet-Beating Works, G. H. STEVENS, mgr., 35-40 Sth st.; tel. S?u(h 250. CARPETS cleaned at ic per S, 3 Eighth st.; CE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; in 394, GEO. WALCOM. propristor. CONKLIN'S Carpet-Beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 126, CHIROPODISTS. | BUNIONS, ingrown nalls, corns, absolute cure, north Market; best in city; | painless: consuit'n free. Dr.Duncan 415 Sutter. COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge un- less successful. Room 810, $27 1!-5:: et. COTTAGES TO LET. EUROPE T MISS THIS bome bakery of srice? ¥.: all counter y money in 18 month: v agents. KREDO & DUT- | . coftee have you lodging- $300 up, any loca- $300; 10 rooms, $450; 10 rooms, bargain, $750; all sizes, all prices, all 1 and see us. 1032 Market. w t of saloons, hotels, gro- etc., in the eity. Call ©0., 1 Sixth: telephone Mint 917 Market st., bet- o1 A—S SUNNY rooms, chicken-house, cheap. 621 Thirtieth st., near Noe. $8—COTTAGE, 4 rooms, yard; respectable loca- tion. 1705 Turk st., near Scott. barn COTTAGE FOR SALE h in Miseion Apply RAB- COTTAGE of four rooms and ba district: price $1650: no agent LIN, Fourth and Kentucky sts. e — DENTISTS. e . AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 509 Mar- . cor. 4th, rm. Flood bidg., you can done painlessly; teeth without plates our svecialty; gold crowns, $2 5 up; plates, extractions free, $4 5 up; of- fce hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 2 p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSON, M. D., Manager. icLaughlin & C NT. near city; must sell ae- re, 00 regular boarders; part % Mkt k3 Cl stationery store; re. . 2 rooms: rent $15: ajck: - » FF. 304 Montgomery st. A E b or an interest real estate brokernge aticn. &: Erowing business needs te projer name and references Box 4477, Call office. ocery and bar doing & good or address 31 Cedar avenue; A—DR. V. the Paris Exposition with some of the finest patents for painless dentistry, plates, teeth without & plate, crown and bridge work: all work warranted lates, full set, $5; fillings, 0c; erown, $2 50. Chicago Dental Parlors. 24 6th. EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates, bridge: and fillings; extractions or fillings by my wons derful secret, painless method; 20 2 perience; no students: cheapest and guaranteed; DR. GEORGE V. LEEK, 2 O'Farrell st. TEETH extracted iree; plates, §3; crowns, $3 §0; bridge work. $5: all the latest methods for &‘ln)e- dentistry; hours, § &. m. to § p. m. lodern Dental Parlors, 1206 Market, cor. G. G. op, #tock, shop tool 4415, Call office. Klondyke Oyster House cause sickness. 12 Third £ capital to & can secure a permanent send for particulars. un, horse and Addrese box 4401, Call. -cent shop or half in- money 12 m. est in large or invest- ch will pay net dividends from 15 to per cent annually; fuliest investigation; Address Fisheries, box a $3500; an old-established horseshoe- ing business, near city; includes shop and toole prices aress box 4 av ges 20 horses dally; first-class resent owner wishes to retire. Ad- Call office. for particulars. expense 40 First st of ofl st - shares ok, or any part, for sale; dividends every month: ofl old under 5 years' contract: 1 office. re wells to be drilied. Address box 4447, CROWN and bridge work experts; our work is unexcelied, our prices are the lowest; call and ing elsewhere: best of references: examination #ee our samples and get our prices before free. “*Main office’”” New York Dental Parlors, 1019 Market st., bet. Gth and Tth; elevator. CAVALSKY has returned from | | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions { received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and ;ubs‘cflnflonl has been established at 1096 Va- encin ot EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. A _SOBER, industrious, trustworthy and handy man desires a situation to make himself gen- erally useful. Box 4480, Call office. | FIRST-CLASS man wants position in | large hotel or urant. Address box 4936, Call office. WANTED—An errand girl. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Market —_— WANTED—Young girl for light housework. Call 2030 Mission st. YOUNG girl or middle-aged woman for down- stairs work. Apply 600 Oak st. ‘WAITRESS wanted. 015 Valencia st. TAILORESS wanted on coats. 272 Stevenson st. RELIABLE man wishes position to drive deliv- ery wagon. Address box 4479, Call office. NEAT young girl to_ assist with housework. Arply ‘afterg, 1421 Post st. - GERMAN carpenter, 25, with tools, wants steady work in factory or landlord. Address FREY, 1118 Howard st. WANTED—Situation as second or short-order cook. Box 8762, Call office. STEADY man wants position on country place %o care for horses, lawn and general work; Bood references. Box 4474, Call office. A YOUNG man (colored) would like a position as cook: can give references; just from the East. G. W. P., 526% Paclfic. st. | | | FIRST-CLASS buttonhole worker on custom coats; high wages. 135 Stockton st. GIRL for general housework and cooking. Call 2303 Van Ness ave., before noon. WANTED—A German or Scandinavian girl for cooking: $25; 3 in family. 512 Van Ness ave. GIRL to assist with housework. 350 Duncan st., between 27th and 28th. WANTED—A young girl for light housework; ‘wages $10. 751 Stevenson off Ninth. YOUNG man well educated in English and German desires position; understands the druz trad also photographic chemistry; well acquainted in the Orient and Eastern Btates: best of references and security given. J. SHILLING, 1381 Valencia st. STEADY man; 15 years' experience in orchard d vineyard ‘wk.; understands handling green and dried fruit, budding, grafting, pruning, etc.; used to handling men: would like man- agement of large ranch; ref. Box 4952, Call. STEADY young man understands care of horses | desires position as coachman or gardener | understands milking cows; city or country: | _refs. Thomas, Ahlborn House, 321 Grant ave. | WANTED—A position us janitor by & youn | “man who is honest, sober and Industrious: 3 years In present place. Address J. H., room 10, Letitia building, San Jose, Cal. | A YOUNG man, age 24, who resides with his parents, desires a position as collector or eesistant in office work; best of reference. Box 499, Call office. FIRST-CLASS florist gardener wants situation ia private family or nursery; references. Box 3768, Call office, LAUNDRYMAN, first-class, wants position as head laundryman in hotel or institution; city or country. Add. Laundry, box 3777, Call. A YOUNG man taking an advanced course In | bookkeeping would like employment evenings; no Sunday work nor saloons. Address box 4455, Call office. WANTED—A position to take care of garden, horses and anything in general; good driver or take care of an invalid. Box 4452, Call. MAN 40 vears of age, single, will take charge of residence; 10 years last place; best refer- ences; bonds If required. Box 4469, Call office. DR_LUDLUM HILL, 1442 Market, nr. Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates are made: old plates made over like new: teeth from 38 per set; extracting, 50c; gas given. LOWEST prices in 8. F.; painless extraction, Sbc. New York Dentlsts, 969 Mission, cor. 6th. YOUNG man wishes position as barkee saloon or hotel; can epeak German, and Spanish. Address 540 Howard &t. EXPERIENCED first-class gardener, 30 years' practice, seeks position in hotel, private place Or big Orchard.” Address A. W31 Bine st r in ‘rench PARIS Dental Parlor, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, 34; crowns, $3; fillings, 25c. FIRST-CLASS elevator man wants position; references. Box 3705, Call office. VAN VROOM-''Painless”; evenings and Sun- days. 1001 Market st., corner Sixth. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subecriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. —_—_— DOG HOSPITALS. DR_FUZARD'S Dog Hospital, Post, Fillmore— | Advice and medicine, Toc; city visits, $1 50; all animals treated; dogs boarded. Tel. West 636, DR. Creely’'s C. P. mange by druggists or at hospital, 510 Golden Gate. FOR sale—Restavrant and bar dolng business; must be s0ld this week to the high- | pidder; family troubles cause of sale. Ad- box 465, Call DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery School: | pri; clas: FINTEREST in patent novelty, about required; party must have some ability 1o do outside work. Apply J. BRANDT, 411 Battery st. FOR sale—A good blacksmith and horsesh, shop, in good location; to vetire. Inquire st WOOD'S, 133-139 Fremont st. oeing. grvsem owner wis AYLER & 5]‘0‘1‘5—“ FOR sale—Wood snd coal yard, with improve- ments; long lease. 1113 Folsom st. - CIGAR stand; stationery; established 3 bargain. 329 Montgomery ave. patterns cut. cure and worm pills 1019 Market st. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Valencia s B — MIDDLE-AGED woman to assist housework; good home. 1915% Golden Gate ave. GIRL for housework. 1279 O'Farrell st. WANTED—Women and girls to work on toma- foes. canning and preparing; highest wages pald; steedy work; prizes for quick work. Apply immediately to U. S. FRUIT PACK- ING CO., Harrison ave., between Seventh and Eighth sts., off Folsom. APPRENTICES on overalls. STANDARD SHIRT FACTORY, cor. Gough and Grove sts. GIRLS to rivet overalls, also sewing machine operators, at Levi Straues & Co.’s factory, 32% Fremont st.; no experience necessary; Food wages. Apply to MR. DAVIS. ! HELFP WANTED—MALE. HELP WANTED—MALE. A—MURRAY & READY....PHONE MAIN 588 Leadis Employment ANT, 7 a. m. TO-DAY. ..WE ..SHIP ..EVERYBODY To All Parts of California, Utah, N a. NUMBER. WANTED AT WAGES. 134—Nevada, Truckee, Lake View..$41 and fd 16—Los Angeles. Santa Barbara. 2 day 24—Redding, Shasta, Fresno.. y 18—Surf, Soda Springs, Salt 84—Dixon, Eimira and Bakersfleld. 163—For nineteen different divisions....§2 day FREE FARE....OFFICE FEE ONLY $1 MURRAY & READY, 634-635 Clay st. CLASSES OF HELP. 5 A-NUMBER. WANTED. WAGES. Blackemith-helper, sawmill compy..$50 and fd Stenographer and typewriter........$30 and fd Steel bridge men. 13 50 day, free fare €—Blacksmiths 315 and found 7—Sash and dcor makers, shingle joint- ers, erosscut sawyers ....52 50 _to $3 day 18—Laborers to work at mines. 342 and f1d 12—Miners, single-hand work $60 §2—Farm, orchard, vineyard hands..$26 and fd 18—-Milkers and butter-makers....§30 and fd —Farmers and wives, furnace-man.... .$40 and found $32 and fd 345 12—Teamsters, road worlk. 1o—Men to ride horses.. and fd 19—Stablemen, city and country...$35 and fd 18—Choremen ‘and boys, come see..$25 and fd 150—Men for Humboldt County....328 and fd 129—Scraper teamsters, all parts....$35 and fd 19—Drillers, bricksetters, etc. .$2 50 day 153—Laborers and teamsters for all parts of California, sorue in city..$1 75 to$2 50 day 4—Boatmen, beef luggers, stonemasons, 13—Tailors, firemen, men for wine cellars, bakers' and coal wagons, etc.......... aeees $2 to §2 50 day 197—Jobe not advertised, come ees...43 0 day FRUIT AND GRAPE PICKING. 191—Men or boys to pick fruit, work in packing-houses, etc., you'll suit.... SAWMILLS, WOODS, ETC. S4—Laborers to work in woods, mills, rds, wharves, 15 different jobe, reo -§30 to $40 and found 2—Ironmolders ...$3 50 day MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. A—HOTEL BAKERY BUTCHERS. . ..LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT...... Second ccok, mines, $40 and found, fare pai 28 cooks. g: ), $40, $39 and found 18 waliters. ), $30, $25, $20 and found 82 dishwashers. $30, $25, $20, $15 and found 12 bakers' assistants....$40, $35, and found 12 laundrymen. . $40, $35, $30, $25 and found Butcher for institution gl Candymakers; porter help for Institution...... 6 butcker: ..$35, $50 and 60 MURRAY & READY, 634-836 Clay st. WANTED—A carload of teamsters and labor- ers for railroad work in State of Nevada, 2 & day, free fare, ship this afternoon. C. R. _HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S......104 Geary st. ree fare . Wanted fer railroad work, 100 teamsters, Nevada 100 laborers for the S. P. Co.'s own ca on_different division: - 25 laborers for ball Co., at Truckee.. 4 30 laborers for rock crusher for S. P. Co. at Truckee Fee $1. Ship Datly. 50 tunnelmen for the big tunnel at Cha worth Park, Los Angeles Co., $2 to $2 50 a da: FREE FARE . 20 laborers for the S. P. Co.’s own work, at Surf, Santa Barbara Co. gz a day, free fare.. 30 laborers to bulld a large dam, long job, $250 a day, see boss here this morning. 3 carpenters to bulld flumes, $3 a day, board week, fare paid both ways; 2 carpenters, Napa Co., $3 a day, board §3 50 a week......... 10 sawmill laborers, $28 and board; 3 Inger- #oll drillers, $3 a day; butter-maker and milk- er. Sonoma Co., $30. ses party here: black- Emith, country shop, $230 a day; pond man, country sawmill, d; stableman, country, $30. vesiceisi: HOTEL DEPARTMENT .. Chef, $125; second, $75; night cook, $85. for first-class restaurant, north: broller, $65; 2 sausage-makers, country shops, 3$40: head cook, $38: dishwasher, $25, same country ho- ay mps for "Free Fare b Ty s S R RVR MEN wanted for the United States Navy— Machinists, first class, age 21 to 35, pay per month $55: machinists, class, age 21 to 35 pay per month $0; electricians, third class. age 21 to 35, pay per month $30; ship- wrights (carpenters), age 21 to 35, pay per month, $25; seamen, age 21 to 35, pay per month, $24; ordinary seamen, age 18 to 30, pay per month $19; landsmen, age 18 to 25, pay per month §16 apprentices, third class, e 15 to 17, pay per month §5. All candi- tes for enlistment must pass a physical ex- amination showing them to be free from dis- qualifying aflments. Machinists must pass an examination showing them to be ma- chinists by trade. Electricians must pass a practical examination in electricity, espec ially on the handling of electrical machine Shipwrights must be carpenters by trade. Seamen and ordinary scamen must pass an examination In seamauship. Landsmen and apprentices will be required to pass the physical examination only. The term of en- listment is for four yea Should a man the date of honorabie discharge he will re- celve a bonus of four months’ pay and an addition to his monthly pay of $1 36 for each re-enlistment. Rations, medicines and medical attendance are furnished gratis in addition to vay. Privilege of retirement after thirty years' service on three-quarters of the pay Teceived at date of retirement. It is the de- sire of the Navy Department to obtain a large number of able-bodied Americans for the navy, who will be given every oppor- tunity for advancement as scon as they are qualified for the higher ratings. The early completion of a number of fine ships for the pavy will make a increase in the en- listed force necessary, and this will cause a ing large increase in the number of petty officers, who will be advanced from the lower ratings. Recruits who may be ao- cepted will be assigned to a U. S. war ves- sel; apprentices to the naval training sta- tion, San Francisco, Cal. Applications should be made at the U.'S. Naval Recruiting Ren- dezvous, corner of Market and East streets, San Francisco, Cal. AN experienced telephone “‘trouble’” man can find permanent position with Capital Telephone and Telegraph Com- n-'ny Sacramento; must be thoroughly com- zetent. 2 BARBERS for country; wages $17; car fare pald. Apply immediately, H. BERNARD, 14 Seventh st. WANTED—Young man to drive milk wagon; reference. 4% Tenth st. inspector and DISHWASHER wanted. 1502 Kentucky st. WANTED—First-class cook wanted for hotel restaurant; no baking: wages $60 per month and found. Address box 19, Wadsworth, Nev. WANTED-First-class bread and cake baker for new bekery; wages $45 per month and found. to begin with. Address Reception Ho- tel Bakery, Wadsworth, Nev. WANTED—Experfenced veterinary to g0 on transport to China. Apply to W. R. GRACE & CO., 224 Californta st. WANTED—Rellable baker; business interest glven right man. Box 4403, Call office. WANTED—Printer to set straight type; male or temale. 1139 Market st. BOOTBLACK; steady job; must be first class. Call The Modern, 34 Fourth st. BRIGHT boy to go errands after school at 625 Mortgomery room 33, top floor. WANTED—For U. S. army, able-bodled, un- married men between ages of 21 and 35, eiti- zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak. read and write English; recruits are speclally desired | for service in Philippines. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, 121 New Mont- gomery st., San Francisco, Cal. BARBER shop for sale; also bootblack wanted. 1026 Hyde st. FOR SALE—A good paying l.chair barber shop: cheap. Inquire at 1063 Market st. 14 MEN to work on ships; good wages. At HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st &% hopiied meaiane walters, $25 to | FOR gale—A 3-chalr barber shop, on account of Pocier and runner, country hotel, $35; 3 up- | SoinE Eust. 14 Turk st. stairs porters, §20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., | BARBERS—2-chalr_shop for sale cheap; has 104 Geary st. other business. 3142 Twenty-fourth st. A—WANTED.... TWO-CHAIR barber shop for sale cheap; going ..FREE FARE. to Eurove. 36 Market st. 10 laborers for sawmill. 10 laborers for wood: 10 laborers for R. R. b! ters for vineyard 4 farmers, near city.. 2 teamsters, 10 hours a day. 2 laborers, 10 hours a day Woodchopper; free fare. 2 brick masons. 4 carmen for min Second lunch counter man... 4 dishwashers .. Dairyman, light place. Saloon porter ... Choreboy; private plact Man for light work, 5 hours per day, $10 per month and found. W. D. EWER & CO., &0 Clay st. GARDENER....... Vegetable gardener, try, $35 and found. Clay BAKER—Bread and cake baker for country 35 "and board 315 short W. D. EWER & CO., 610 shop: $50 and found. W. D. EWER & CO.. 610 Clay st. BARBERS' Progressive Unlon—Free employ- ment. H. Bernard, Sec., 104 Tth; tel. Jesste 153. 5 | MESSENGER boy; apply in own handwriting; stzte age and give references. P. O. box 2043. re-endist within a period of four months from | LOST AND FOUND. “ LOST—A l-cown water sganiel: short tail. Re- turn and receive reward, 4150 Seventeenth st. LOST—On Saturday_night, monograr- on back . R #old wateh with gold fleur de lis pin with dearls atta J.iberal reward it returned o 1516 Post st. LOST—Stiver skye Post and Taylor sts.: liberal reward. FOUND—Lith inst., Spitz dog. Owner can have same by proving property and paying ex- penses. Apply from § to 9 a m.. 5 t0 § p. m. Pioneer Soda Waorks, 1565-1557 Mission st LOST—Engiish pug; scar on_one ear. Liberal reward If returned to (%8 Pine st Post st. —Black cocker spantel dog. Return to 313 Pine st., .oom 7: reward. MASSAGE. EMILY SEGSWORTH, assistant to D Willeox, scientific masseuse, room Ann's building: hours, 9 a. m. to 12:30. AR L LR S . MEDICAL. DR. and MRS. DAVIES, 1233 Markat—Ladies’ 1 =pecialist 32 years’ practice; hav treated thousands of cases successfully; positive cura guaranteed at office: ladies treated can return home same day; HINDO HERR home cure any ome can use it: perfectly harmless: home for confinement. Send stamps for circula DR. G. W. O'DONNEL.., the world-renowned ladles’ specialist: safe and reliable; has prac- ticed in San Francisco for years: treated thou- sands of cases successfully; treatment can bs used at home; consultatic~ free. After ail others fail call on him. 1023% Market st. DRS.GOODWIN, well known ladies’ specialists, have returned from Europe: safe reliable: cure §5; have treated thousands of cases with success; 15 years’ practice in 8. F.; maternity home: low fees. 1007% Market st., near Stxth. 4 NG TOY KEE. Chinese doctor: cures consump-* tion, cancer, catarrh, etc.. ail diseases treat- ed; send for testimonials; advice free. Sani- tarfum, 704 Sacramento st., corner I“earny. THE well-known DR. POPPER, celebrated fe- ipecialist: practical physician for 37 years; always successful. 315 Kearny st. [ r s B i bt s M s S MRS. DR. WYETH. reliable specialists: 25 yrs. home in confinement: treatment 1t 3$5; any ailment: consuitaticn free: con- fidential. 42 Post st.. bet. Hyde and Larkin. MRS. M. ALLEN, 1035 Market—Ladies’ spectal- ist; home In confinement; safe and reliable: consultation free; hours 10 to S. MRS. DR. KOHL, the well-known and rollabls ladies’ specialiai: guaranteed treatmert at of- fice, $5; positive cure. 446 Eddy, nr. Levawr:a DR. and MRS. M. W in confinement. 2 FENER—Private home olden Gate ave. | DR. WONG HIM, herb doetc eazen of the humian hod. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERS. engines, 2d-hand machinery. Mo INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, counte: linoleum, new and second hand: we alw: have a large stock of saloon outfits on han: 32 complete outfits on our floor, ready made; we can ship everything in 24 hours. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission st., above Sixth: write for catalogue. | A—$3 50 DEREY and Fedora hats, §1 . Pop- ular Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., near Pine. FINE suit, $10; dress pants, $275. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 47 Montgomery st. FOR sale—Property of the Live Oak Consoli- dated Gold Mining Co.. situated in Nevada County, 15 miles north of Auburn; 2 patented claims; §-stamp quartz mill; ditch and hoist- ing works complete. For further particulars incuire of A. MEISTER, 914 Ninth st., Sac- ramento, Cal. * FOR SALE. Tre submerged four-masted steel ship, Ande- lara. lying in Tacoma harbor, also scow: lighters, shears. diving gear, engines. cal and other wrecking appliances. Address all communications to C. L. PARKER, Secretary, rooms 40-41, Haller block. Seattle. Wash. A—BUYS, sells or rents gear machiner: gineg, boilers, water pipe, shafting, p etc. WHITELAW, 216 Spear st. FOR sale—Cheap, a 58 slectric light bath cabi- net, or will rent. E. F. HENZEL, corner Point Lobos and Fifth aves. WANTED-—A baker's helper. conscientious and trustworthy. Box 4438, Cali office. ¥ Y | ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, hait price. 562 Mission st., bet. Ist and 24 sta. 2304 Fillmore st. LINDELL House, corner Sixth and Howard— Rooms, lic to 25¢ night; T5c to §2 per week. WANTED—Recrults for the United States Ma- rine Corps. U. 8. Navy; able-bodied, unmar- ried men of good character, between the ages of 21 and 35 years; not less than § feet 4 inches and not over € feet 1 inch in height; must be citizens of the United States or per- who have legaily declared their inten- to become citizens: able to read, write tions . and speak English properly. For further in- formation apply at the Marine Recrulllnxg ot- fice, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal., 5% K st., Sacramento, Cal., or 1058 J st., Fresno, Cal. JOURNEYMEN BARBERS' UNION meets to- night, 102 O'Farrell st. 1. LESS, secretary. ‘WANTED—Thoroughly experienced porter; one who understands cleaning show windows and glass of ail kinds. Apply Box 4484, Call office. JOE—See personal column to-day’s Call. LOTTIE. WANTED—Good barber; steady Jjob: short hours. 503 Washington st. WANTED—Good barber at 203% East st.; 15- cent shop. BARBER for evening, 517 Laguna st WANTED-A barber for Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. 1157 Dupont st., near Green. Saturday and Sunday. BARBER wanted. 504 Valencia st. WANTED—Barber at 39% Turk st., Taylor. WANTEDShoe cutters, fitter and_bottomers. ‘Wentworth-Switzer Shoe Co., 119 Pine st. BTFADY cook, wages $40 o month, In a res- taurant. 1758% Mission st. PRESS boys wanted to work In can factory. Apply 434 Jackson st. BOY to drive wagon; assist fruit store; refer- ences. 1606 Post st. FIRST-CLASS painters and tinters wanted. Apply 1614 Market st. BOY for drug store; $2 50 week. Apply box 5000, Call Office. WANTED—First-class, sober bedmaker. Call at 9 o'clock at 149 Third st. GOOD tinsmith or lampmaker at Bauer Lamp and Reflector Co., 525 Mission st. corner STICKER, matcher and planer hands wanted in San Francisco manufacturing establish- ment; steady employment all year round to suitable men: wages §3 to $3 50 per day. Box 4369, Call office. W ANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25c per night; $1 to §2 per week. WANTED—Boy to work in an upholstery shop. | FOR sale—Cheap. a new 358 Majestic rangs. WANTED—Good cabinet maker and carpenter; | With steam table. heater and cooker. E steady job. Address box 1547, Call office. HENZEL, cor. Point Lobos and Fifth av GET _your shoes half soled while waiting. STEEL TANK suitable for water or | to 0c. 562 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. | . ofl: cheap: all shaves: second hand. H. S. WHITE, 518 Mission | A-100 HORSEPOWER enmine. botler, 2 arill air compressor. JARDINES, Fremont st. NATIONAL cash register, nearly new, for sale, cheap, at 412% Sixth st Inquire . 190 Stevenson st. THE HER- v_and_second hand. Sacramento st SAFE CO., 41 PORTABLE engines. boilers: iron and wood planers, lathes: 24 hand. J. Burke, 139 Beale. MAGIC lanterns, new and 2d_hand: moving pictures. BULLARD & BRECK, 131 Post st. FULL line cameras and photo supplies: selling cheap. W. A. HARTTER. 513 Examiner bldg. WILL rent full dress Tuxedo or Prince Albert suits for 52 Portland Loaa Office. 25 Stktn. 10-TON Fatrbanks scale and fire and burgiar proof safe. 21 California st. 2D-HAND photographic and magic lantern out- | _fits bought. sold. exchanged. 1% Montgomery. | FIRST-CLASS second-hand modern engines and | " Botlers bought and sold. KROGH Mfg. Co. SAFES—_New and second hand: all sizes. THE WALTZ SAFE. 160-111 Market st., Fran. MEN wanted to learn barber trade: only wight ‘weeks required; positions guaranteed; special inducements; catalogue and map of city free. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, 635 Clay st. for jewelry store; must : state salary and references. office, NEW goods; quick sales: salary or commis- ston: city or country. THE J. DEWING CO.. Flood butlding. WANTED—100 men to take rooms, 10c, 1ic and 20c. Boston House, 530 Howard st. BOYS with experience at underpressing on pants and vests. 541 Market st. | MISCELLANEOU WANTS. WANTED--Schooner, between 30 and 50 tons net; state full particulars. Address THOS. McCARTY, 1909 India et.. San Diego. g WANTED—to rent a bathhouse. Box 3774, Call office. LADIES' and gents’ cast-off clothing bought & sold. Silverman. 984 Folsom; tel. Folsom 11 KLEIN still pays best price for clothing, bric- a-brac and books. 109 Sixth st.; tel. Jesste 141. IF you wish full value for your cast-off clothing call on B. COH Third: tel. Black _—_— WANTED—A man that understands florist and nursery business. 500 Haight st. BOYS wanted. SAN FRANCISCO AND PA- CIFIC GLASS WORKS, 7th and Townsend. SAILORS, ordinary seamen and green hands; all parts of world. HERMAN'S, 26 Stevart. LABORERS and drillers wanted at 327 Four- teenth st.. pear Guerrero. MEN and women to learn barber trade, BARBER COLLEGE, T41A Howard st. PENSIONS—GEO. D. CAMPBELL, lawyer, 14 . ..years’ practice; Examiner building. WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st., near Mar- ket; 700 rooms, 25c night; reading-room; free ‘bus and baggage to and from the ferry. 8 F. BUSHELMAN and pressman wanted at room 1001, Palace Hotel. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at branch office, 2200 Fillmore et. ‘AA—_EXPERIENCED operatorson Singer chain- stitch machine; electric power; also learners; steady work guaranteed. Paclfic Neckwear Mfg. Cc.,_ 16 Sutter st. AA—EXPERIENCED hands to finish and neat girle to learn; men's silk neckwear; steady work guaranteed. Pacific Neckwear Mfg. Co., 16 Sutter st. ‘WANTED—Bedmaker at 32 East st, Dewey House. YOUNG butcher wanted. Call at 3035 Sacra- mento st. WANTED-Lunch walter at 223 Brannan street. ‘WANTED—Coatmaker or_general tallor. MIK- STRONG, active girls to learn fancy Ironing; #1 per day and up. St. Nicholas Laundry, Beventeenth and Folsom sts. GIRL or woman for light housework, $15. 2427 Sutter st.. near Broderick. WANTED—Good German cook; none other need apply: good situation; good wages. Inquire evenings at 1815 California st., between Franklin and Gough. EXPERIENCED operators on electric power sewing machines on shirts at GREENE- BAUM, WEIL & MICHELS, 531 Mission st. WANTED—By a wholesale house, a middle- KELSEN & BERRY, 2124 Centér, Berkeley. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been establishe at 1094 Valencia st HORSES, LIVE STOCK, Etc—For Sale 40 HORSES for sale: also wagons, buggles, carts, harness. Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. MONEY TO LOAN. e S ——— AA—BEST rates and easiest terms. . Second Mortgages . Interests in Estates . Undivided Interests (n Real Estate. ... Financial _problems of all sorts and sizes solved by. HERMAN MURPHY, A0 Market ANY amount at § per cent; 1st, 2d and 3d mo: gages, undivided interest, real estate In p bate; mortgages and légacies bought: no de- lay: get my terms before doing business else- where. R. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery, ANY proposition, any amount; § per cent: first, second mortgages, estates in probate, Interest in estates, legacles, corporation loans, chattsl mortgages, life insurance. Room 16, first floor, Chronicle bullding. HALLORAN & OLSEN HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry at low- est rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 848 Market | st tel. Main 1644 Branch 19 Third st. | MOST reltable place to borrow on diamonds, watches, jewelry, W. J. FIESTHAL, 10 Stxth: highest price for old gold, silver, dtamonds; will be open Monday, Sept. 24, Jewish new year. A—$500,000 ON city and country real estate and estates; chattel mortgages: notes and col- | _laterals. BROWNSTONE, 11 Montgomery. YOUNG man for painting; some experience. 536% Jessie st.; call 7 to 8 o’clock. WANTED—First-class marker and distributor. Apply at once, Vallejo Steam Laundry Com- pany, Vallejo. TAILORS—A pantrmaker wanted for a good place in the country. Apply to STFIN, SI- MON & CO., Market andeSecond sts. BEAUTIFUL span white Panama pacing pontes; can be seen at Nevada stables except bet. 1 and 2 p. m., while driving in Park. | ON turniture and planos without removal: quick | ~service: money direct: lowest interest. Rooms | 68 ana #. Donohoe building. 1170 Market st. 10 HEAD of driving and working horses at TOMKINSON'S gtables, 67 Minna st., bet. First and Second sts. AT 126 Kearny st., room 3, respectable, privats place to borrow on watches, diamonds, lowest rates: take elevator. Telephone Davis %5, BARGAIN—Fine business horse and bugsy. 4 Geary court, bet. Jones and Leavenworth. APPRENTICE wanted; 1 year's experien barber business.~ Box 4181, Call office. b FOR sale—_Several fresh cows and some spring- ers. J. F. PERRLE, Angel Island. i T t | NEAT small boy wanted; wages $2 50 po“:dltlnr:'fw{_n_:_l:m Tarey Box o, Call otfice: | _ week. 110 Sutter st., top Soor. rea VEST operator; buttonhole maker; also ap- | WANTED—Btrong boy to carry a morning pa- prentices; steady work. H. HILP, 106 Battery. APPRENTICES on coats, pants and vests, paid while learning. 541 Market st. GIRLS with experience. Book bindery, 038 Clay st. 2. EXPERT OPTICIANS. EYES examined free; spectacles properly ad- justed. N. Manasse. oculist optician, uo’ll'kt. D FINANCIAL. b3 have stocks or bonds of any kind for | “sale, call or address PACIFIC COAST UN- | _DERWRITING CO.. 5% Parrott bullding. R A sl LR B FLATS TO LET. L F i)rgém—;lkl;.".! Ladies’ Tatioring and Mil- ety School; French system. 411 Van News. | 10 1. ATS, HOUSES AND COTTAGES, ACCORDION pleating :_all kinds pleat- | 17 Eddy: f. 8 .$60 319% O'Farrell; h. 4 r:$10 ing. pinking. 121 Post, over O’ Connor&Moffatt. | 1239L v’ w'th; . 37 50 4222 26th; c. b r. 1 H I‘mv,hb‘:vi!-d'em 6 r 25/650A Jessle; f. I. ’z 1. i L6 r. ST ORAYS Flats wanted, A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Mar- AYRES Dusiness College, 123 Market st.; day o Tonth: e scholarship, ‘30, B o S Vv e am €horthand, telegraphy, etc.: just added 25 new - - typewriters; commercial department enlarged IF want ove get o BALDWIN & HOWRLL 10 Montbomers: F:OUTE for sale on Chronicle. Box 4980, Call office. FEE routes U\g CA.I'W”I?'}.‘G co., 412 GEO. ot AYRES' Business College night school opens October 1. 723 Market st. CAPRLOS N. KELLER, tenor soloist; volce cul~ ture and plano. 32¢ Golden Gate ave. SINGLE lady wants small family to take part of unfurnished flat; no children. 4059 19th st. ——— e TO LET—N p l""“, lnu?n. bath and laundry. WANTED—Women and girls to work on frult. 1731 Folsom st., between 13th and 14th. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia st. S HELP WANTED--MALE. 10 LABORERS for mine and smelter, 25 day; 6 laborers for sawmill and woods, $28 and’ found; 10 laborers for factory work, $2 day; first-class carpenter, $1 50 day; stable- e countey. _Je0: e <5 Ue pcivise amily, $30; gardener, priva y, $30; laundryman and wife; pondman, §30; black- smith, country shop; bench hands for mill; stickerman;; $35; for box fac- tory, $1 day | it ’phnrn pickers and others. Apply to J. F. & CO., 628 Sacramento st. MAN and wife, small ranch; short distance; _350. Avpply MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st. w%‘?m $150 to take inter- est in old commission business that will month the year round. Ao M e o o 10 ‘wer. Apply at 111 Morris ave., bet. 7 and 9:30 & m. GOOD tallor's cutter for first-cl: trade; have about $1000 Box 402, Call office. WANTED—MA“%H” walter at 12 East st.; ik strong bay to help. 215 Hayes ek Pfiw?&gfl—&m stage hands. Twenty-third Tieche's » corne - T B o R e try. 18 Clay st. _ _ __ __ __ _____ ______ _} HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED LIST Houses to Let: send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery. A NICE driving mare; age 7 years, from coun- 180 $150,000 on large ran nd mortgages. R, J. MERCER & SON, 413 Pine. | ANY amount by private party on furniture and Dlanca: no removal: low rates: confidential. | BONELLL 301 Jones st.. corner Eddy. | WHY pay rent? We loan monev to bulld with: | “smail monthly payments. HOME BUILDING COMPANY, 222 Sansome st.. room 3 MONEY loaned salaried pecpls without security. HILL, rm. M, Merchants’ Ex.. 431 Caltfornia. HOUSE of § sunny rooms and bath; latest im- proved yard; rent $26. 1717 Laguna st. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Lady's gold watch and chain, diamon: locket; key winder. Finder will please re- turn_to 1612 Baker st. and receive liberal re- ward. LOST—Purse, September 23, on § a. m. Fruit- vale local, containing ring and money; re- ward. Address box 2027, Call, Oakland. BOOTBLACK _for baths. 120 Geary DISHWASHER wanted. early. FIRST-CLASS bootblack fc barber shop; Der week. 235 O'Farrell st. S _— YOUNG man to wash B8 Fire dishes and wait at table. barber shop and to clean 65 Sixth st.; call LOST—Sunday evening, between 7 and §. corner Ellis and Powell, on westbound Ellis-st car, long black feather hoa. Return 338 ; reward. MONEY to loan on furniture by private party: low rate. 917 Market room 1. iture and planos: no removal: confl- | dential; on diamonds, etc. 33 Taylor st. TO salarled people without security: all busi- Tousley CasH salaried people on note withoue | indorser. MORRELL. 0% Examiner bullding. B—N furnitgre, pianos, without removal; no com- mission: private. LICK. 118 MeAl st. TO salaried people without collateral or in- Discount Agency, 113 Phelan big. | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. TLOST—A_gentleman’s gold watch, on return traln of J. B. excursion, San Jose to S. F.: initials D. O. Please return to BEN OSS- L'l‘?, 1308 Pacific; no questions asked; big reward. BOOTBLACK: can make about $10 & wee with room. %7 Fillmore st. * BB i et o 1O LUNCH waiter. 2% Townsend st. PAINTERS wanted at 2006 th st., near Howard. B M S ‘WANTED-—? or 3 chair barber shop 1 country town. Bulfl,'&lloflnsn‘“" TOST—Sept. 23. on_1:30 Oakland local, or at Seventh st. and Broadway, a lady’s doubl wach fob. Return to 45 Mead ave., Oakland, or 238 Shotwell st., 8. F.; reward. TOST—A Great Dane: black, white mark on chest. Return 1526 Ellis st.; liberal reward. LOST—Poodle pup with yellow ears, collar and bell. on st.. between and Buchanan; reward. Return 1810% st. three years and full : the beat makers of eviry srade b sciect o’ beautiful new uprights 38 cash, 38 per month: some good for . 34 and 3 | SHERMAN, CLAY "&b fim | e i g AT i s B eflrn_cr Iway Thir- Son 3 [