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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1900. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. PUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call ner of Market and Third streets, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, Clay; open until $:30 p. m. Hayes street: open until 9:30 p. m. ister street; open until 9:30 p. m. Larkin street: open until 9:30 p. m. Mission street; open until 10 p. m. ket street, corner Sixteenth; open etreet: open until 9 p. m. street; open until § p. m. ser Twenty-second and Ken- until 9 p. m. the purpose of at- your deceased brothe: By order of the pres! TRAUNG, Rec. Eec T ck a m. from ariors, Eighth and rder { nsul Commander. | —Notice inhereby eting of the stock- K OF CALIFORNIA cing house in this city , at 11 o'clock ot Directdbs Secretary. v egular annual meeting ¢ Ferndale Petroleum, Il be held neome st., Csl. on 1800, for { directors and the transac- as may come be- CUSHIN America—The Week any address in the a one vear for § H r Live Agent latest It i guaranteed stamp, M. & M. Springfield, Mass. nd experience in ife insu 101, 897 Merket, cor. Sixt noveities for agents. PA SUPPLY CO.. 3461 18th st ASPHALTUM PELTI dewalks: cellar | 1186 Mission st. v, 927 Market st., attachments, card reading and cast. 1833 Mission. BATH CABINETS, 4-panel folding: door open £ BROWN, ge 0y to room and : terms reasonable. T on Valencia st.; rent ed rooms, §700; rent $45 ath of child cause of G. WILKE, % north of prices; rent ceount of othe call R. G. WILKE, | MME MAJORS, LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market st., room L § rooms; N. MKkt.: rent $30; clean; resp.. 250 10 rooms; rent $45; extra good; refined. 15 rooms; A No. 1; clears $60; piano. 18 rooms: central corner; fine; bonton.... 20 rooms; always full; rent $60; a enap.. 40 rooms; 3 bks N Mkt; low rent; 3 cash. 2100 0 rooms, 1200, 2000, 2500 (all paying)..... 7000 6-ROOM house; down town; must be 0ld. 15-room house on Turk st.: $500. 22-room house on Geary; central. 10-room house on Turk st.; very cheap. Houses sizes from $150 to $500; some all and inspect our list. EMERY & SMITH, 3 BAdy SPECIAL BARGAIN corner, north of Market. $500 cash, bal. $10 monthly great sacrifice, bargains. NDUCEMENT. KREDO & DUTTON, $700 cash for 50 rooms; new:; installments. for 14 rooms; Geary: 33 ) only for 14 rooms; P A—22-ROOM roomirg-house; central $1000 11-room house: $50 down: balance 500 st-class 1050 : 6-room flat 32 FISHER & CO., 1032 Market st. LODGING-HOUSE buyers, _attention—Houses at reduced prices: genuine bargains; sizes and location to suit: money loaned. SCHWEIN- HARD & CO., 417 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth; phone 1911. FURNISHED house, &00d location; rent chear, gents, ———————————————— CARRIAGFS AND WAGONS, i, harnecss, Mission st. 10 rooms: all occupled; 125% Ninth st.; no 532 Missios NEW & 2d-hand wagons, buggles, carts & har- ness, work & driving horses. 15th & Valencla. = our specialty. AM Montgome for sale ¢ ER- 5 SPIRITUALIS. Dr. Farnham, world-renowned medium; advice in 2ll affairs of iife, . deaths: unites the gep g a specialty; cirs. Sun., Wed., Fri. d be_convinced. Fddy st., bet. Hyde and Larkin; no sign. RITUAL meeting to-night, 8 p. m. vincing test; readings dally MRS. WELL, 155¢ Howard st D Mme. Marquise's convincing test clr- night at §; 10c. convinc'g tests to-ni gifted healer and card reader. medium, spiritual room 1 132 Sixth st . medium; test circle every nigh 148 6th, Brunswic) PROF 36c; read. $1; ladies S0c. (Permanentiy) | 5 Hyde st.; read. daily. | EDUCATIONAL. GALLAGHER-MARSH Collegs, Parrott Bldg.— Bhorthand, typing and bookkeeping; Robert F. Gallagher, expert court reporter, teacher of ehorthand: reportorial phrasing taught; prac- tical bookkeeping; full course, $60; catalogue. NIGHT School for Men at the Y. M. C. A. building, Mason and Ellis sf régistration, Bept. 10-24; studies elementary and advanced; great opportunity for young men to galn a practical business education. - A-THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. ALL students but two taking full course this vear got positions. SAN FRANCISCO BUSI- NESS COLLEGE, 1236 Market st. FLATS TO LET. 100 FLATS, HOUSES AND COTTAGES. 917 Eddy; f. 8 r......$60 318 O'Farrell; h.(r.fllg 12391 v'w'th; £.9r. 87 5014222 26th; c. 6 T. 12075 Devisadero; § r 2516504 Jesile: £, 37.... 9 169 3 2 : %, 5 Faco Flats wanted. A. M. SPECK & CO., 67 Mar- ket 8t. $50-570—NEW modern Nob Hill flats; "nng. Just _completed: 7 _and 10 rooms and bat BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. APPRENTICES on coats, pants and vests, | A7MURRAY & READY pald while learning. 541 Market st. GIRLS with experience. Book bindery, G536 Clay st. WANTED—Women and girls to work on fruit. 1731 Folsom st., between 13th and 14th. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions HARRISON, 665—Upper 4 sunny rooms and bath; no children. 1F you want to move get printed list flats to let from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. PLEASANT sunny flat, § large rooms. 133 Lily ave., near Octavia st. BOOKKEEPING, free trial; private lesgons; 8 mos. in college not equal to 8 wks, with me; $25. TARR, expert accnt., 429 Parrott bldg. NGINEERING, civll, elec., mining, mech. sur- ssay, cyanide, arch day, eve.; est. 1864. DER NAILLEN S (OOL, 933 Market. AYRES' Business College night school opens October 1. 728 Market st. CALIFORNIA RBusiness College is again en-' larging quarters, Come see us, 305 Larkin st. MUNSON School Shorthand TYD(?. Bookkeep- ing, Spanish. 137 Mont'y. E. M. Carpenter, pr. PIANO and German; pupil of Conservatory in Leipsic; lessons 75¢. 320 Golden Gate ave. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, wmlng. etc., day or eve.; $§ mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. | LE JEUNE Art and Craft School; modaling, designing, carving, all branches. 424 Pine st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in ihe Unifed States or Canada one vear for Sl postage paid. VAN EMPLOYME UI;‘I"ICES. SUNNY d-room flat. 2 Ringold st., bet. Elghth and Ninth, Folsom and Harrison. SUNNY upper flat, 4 rooms, in good condition; rent §8 56. 711 Harrison st. UPPER sunny flat, 6§ rooms and bath, Apply 2806 Howard $27 50—ELEGANT flat, 7 rooms and bath; gar- den. 1509 Devisadero st., near Bush. 8 UNFURNISHED rooms, bath and yard. ply 928 Shotwell st. FURNITURE KFOR SALE. large Ap- BRASS bedstead, sideboard and bureau, al first-class. Cail at 109 Cherry st., betiween Jackson and Washington, San Francisco. 4 ROOMS furnished In oak for $48 50, with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market. FURNITURE WANTED. CHAS. LEVY buvs your furniture, carpets, pianos, etc. 1135 Market st.; tel. Jessio 761. ALWAYS ‘phone John 1041 before selling your furniture. Standard Furn. Co., T4 Mission. A_JAPANESE and Chinese employment con- tractor; estab. over 10 vears: all kinds help. 21 Post st., near Powell; telephone Bush 13, | TAPANFSE Housecleaning Co.—Waiters, cooks, | dishwashers. Est. 1830. 1026 Oak; tel. Page547. Jupanese-Chinese emp. o —Best help Gomestic sery. 417 Powell; tel. | ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese help. 426 Powell.nr.Sutter; tel. Black 5072. ESE and Chinese Employment Offic best help furn.; tel. John 2121. 5063 Stockton. | CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office— | “Best help. | enmm——————— | D—FEMALE. | EMPLOYMENT WA WOMAN wishes position n small family to do general housework; good, clean worker. . MISS EULoN, 315 Sutter s | MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes situation to do general housework; no_objection: to_ window dress { GOOD respectable woman (American) needs | work very badly; can do any Kkin good | housecleaner; would go by the day; $1 day and car fare. 1% Fourth st., room 9. Valencia st. MRS, J. 3. WHITNEY, clairvoyant, lest. busi- ness medium, life reader: sittin 1104 Mkt e ¢ e e e . CLAIRVOYANTS, MME. LANGE, the great clairvoyas future; never falis; has the grea secret; shows picture future husband wife; fee %ic and up; satisfaction to everybody; open undays. Market st., bet. 7th and Sth. | PORTER, wondetful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double v=ii & second sight, dlagnoses dlsease with life reading; ladies 5 $1; palm. & clair. sit. $1 50. 126 Turk et. ISMAR. the Egypti and aimist, permanently loc private readings dai XARD reads life fluently; advice 1l affairs in life; satisfaction guar- up. 17 Third st.. next Examf MME. SCHAF} clairvoyant, card reader; Evypsy clairvoyan! ed 1148 Marke y 10 8. m. t0 5 p. m. sittings dai ' Sixth st. MME. H palmistry. card reader: past, room 14 148 Sixth st.. )YANT, trance, business medium; canl Mission st., . 4th; no ign. tells past, | st Egyptian | opp. | r. | FIRST-CLASS German cook and helper want places together in hotel, restaurant or board- g house; first-class references. 22 Natoma | st., basement. | DRESSMAKER from City of Paris will go out by the day, $250. Address 1514 Geary st., near Laguna. GERMAN woman raised in America wishes a situation to do housework: is a good cook; | _wages $10 to $12. Call 609 Howard st. | WANTED—A situation for general housework or second work in San Mateo. Apply at Bush3s. | washing or washing and ironing. Call or ad- | Auctioneer—L. Vincent, 1305 Larkin;tel. Polk 634; furniture & furn’d houses bought; spot cash. $5000 worth of furniture, carpets, etc., wanted. M. Sliverstein, 1121 Market; tel. Folsom 1103. ALFRED WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays | " highest price for your second-hand furniture. W. E. CODY (late with J. T. Terry & Co.), buys furniture, carpets. 757 Missfon: tel. Red 3353. HELP WANTED—MALE. S MEDICAL. Em; t and Labor_Agents, 5 ANT, 7 a. m. TO-DAY.. FREE..WE ..§HIP ..EVERYBODY To All Parts of Californta, Utah, Nevada NUMBER. WANTED AT WAGES. 134—Nevada, Truckee, Lake View..Hl and fd 16—Los Angeles, Santa Barbara. $2 day 24—Redding, Shasta, Fresno... 18—Surf, Soda Springs, Salt Lake. ‘Bakersfiel recelved at Oall branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. | 64— Dixon, Elfite and 1d..$1 g — 163—For nineteen different divisions. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and A NLY ‘subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va-| * i F- ARE----gggg,FEERg&,, " lencia st. 34635 Clay st. HELP WANTED—MALB, CLASSES OF HELP. A—NUMBER. WANTED. WAGES. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO. Wanted for railroad work 100 laborers for the 8. P. Co" different divisions . . .. 50 laborers for ballasting gang and rock crush- er for 8. P. Co. &t Truckee. R Fee §1.. +.Ship dally. .Free fare E0 tunnelmen for the big tunnel at Chats- worth Park, Los Angeles County, $2 to 32 50 a day, free fare. cessnsee A carload of teamsters and laborers for rall- road work in State of Nevada, §2 a day, free fare, ship this afternoon.. 80 laborers for a large dam, long job, $250 a day, see boss here this morning, halt fare a vanced .. 3 steel bridgemen 33 60 a day, free fare. 2 carpenters, 8. P. Co.’s own work, § a duy, free fare; 2 carpenters to build flume, §3 a day and fare both way: carpenters, A S1 a4 a pick up prunes, 51 a day an board, see boss here; butter maker and milker, :Be:nmm tn"l:' $30 82‘5“2 found; Scandinavian a place, $25; 2 stablemen, country, 8. C. R. HANSEN & CO. 104 Geary st A—C. R. HANSEN & CO.._..._Phone Grant 15 i HOTEL DEPARTMENT T Head walter, Southern California (new grill and high-tone_restaurant), $75; head waiter, hotel, gouth, $75; head walter, Nevada, 330: first-class lunch man and_ assistant for high- tone cafe, country, $50 and $3i; 10 walters, §30 ard $25; colored head waiter, $0; colored waiter, country club, $35; head cooks, seconds, brollers, etc., city and country, going wages; porter and ‘runner, country, §25; 4 upstairs porters and 3 porters, country, $20 and 3% 3 bell boys, $10 and $15; dishwasher and vege. table man, country, $25 and $30. | HELP WANTED—FEMALBE. | C R, HANSEN & CO.. HOTEL DEPARTMENT es, Lompoe, Santa Barbara Oroville, $20, a fare pald; 2 waltresses, itresses, Santa Fe road, portation; 2 waitresses, city 3 restaurant waltrasses, $6; 2 lupch’ waitresses, new place, | free trans- | | $350, no Sunday Work; 2 chambermaids to | pait, $20; woman cook. $0; girls to learn r work. FAMILY DEPARTMENT . nursegirl and German second 'girl, city, §20 each; housegirl, Redwood City, $20 2 housegirls to go to Bakersfleld, $30 and $25; nd daughter, $50; 50 housegirls, city and country. = & col, 1ot | Geary st { SCANDINAVIAN or German girl for general | housework: small wash; $20. Apply to C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED—4 waltresses, 320, fare paid; cham- | bermaid, plain washing, '$20; waitress and | chambermald, $2; 8 restaurant waitresse $6. 7: 10 waltresses, $20, $25, city and coun try; nursery governess, $25: laundress, $3); chambermaid and laundress, $25; 5 ironers, 30 and found; chambermald and seamstress, $25; nurse, $3. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 A—TUNNEL foreman, $4 a day; steady work. ADply to C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. A—-WANTED ........ o . Brick mason, country, 3 months' fob, $ a day; vegetable garderer, country, = $35 and driver, milk route, $50 and room; 2 teamsters, 10 hours day, §2 and board: 2 la- borers, 10 hours day, $26 and board; 4 farmers for vineyard, §25; choreman, country, $25; 2 farmers, near city, §26, fare paid; 10 laborers for mi laborers, $30; 10 grape ¥: 10 men for short job in town, $1 a day and found; 3 car men for mine, §2 a day; dairyman, easy place, $25; 100 rail- road laborers, free fare. W. D. EWER & CO., €10 Clay st. -~ R COOK, good country hotel, $65; cook and dish- washer, country boarding-hotse, $40 and $20; cake baker's helper, $10 week and board; 2 walters, country, $30; dishwashers: bedmaker, $15 and’ found, and_many others. J. F. CRO- SETT & CO..' 625 Sacramento st. BLACKSMITH for country shop, §2 day and board; bricklayer for mine, $4 day; carpenter, $3 50 day; stickermas 2 planermen: bench- hands at going wages: stableman, $30; pond- man for mill, $35 and board; cabinet-makers; boys for factory. §1 day: 20 raflroad laborers, fare puld, and many others. J. F. CROSET? & CO., 628 Sacramento st. | | Sutter & | A LAUNDRESS, Institution, $30; ironer, §1 50 a day; waitress, hotel, §20; chambermaid to wait, same hotel, $20. MISS CULLEN, 3825 Sutter st. | _Fisher's Hotel, San Mateo. {A_GERMAN woman 1d like to do house- cleaning next Thursda. $110 a day. MRS. E. HILS, 103 Howard st. NEAT voung Swedich girl would like to do light housework. Call at 544 Sixth st., nt and Brannan. PXPERIENCED middle-aged lady; Infant's or invalid's nurse; private home or.public insti- | tution. Address box 4492, Call. | tween Br: A—_HOUSEWORK, Ripon, $20, fare here. MISS CULL 325 Sutter sf A_COLORED cook, boardinghouse, $25. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st AN errand boy, $15. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sut- ter st. MAN and wife, small ranch, $50; see party here 1 o'clock. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st. WANTED—Steady man with $150 to take Inter- est in old established commission busipess that will pay $76 per month the year round. Apply 1016 Market st., room 10. LAUNDRESS, $30; 6 second girls, $25_and $20; { “infant's nurse, $25; 3 boarding-house cooks, | $30 and $35; cook, private family, $35; 50 | housework girls, good wages. MRS. NOR- |, TON, 313 Sutter st. | COLORED girl wishe child. 107 Bernard st., off Pacfic, | Leaverworth and Jones, position nurse for one between great § Fllis st., near Lark prophetis card reader: | FIRST-CLASS fur operator wants position. 16 ason st., room 27. ILLE, well-known ved to 11 Sixth; German s airvoyant, ki n anted as nurse by reliable woman; 16 Antonio st., off Jones. N, clairvoyant,palmist; card read- fan charms MME. VALE real E Leavenworth. | YOUNG woman with small child_ wishes a place as working housekeeper. 3 Seventh st. LENEMAR—Fortunes by plansts; pre- d overdue stmr Gold wreck. 310 Mason st. MME_ ZER ist and ard reader; 5c. 7 Seventh: no sign. card reader and 1148 Mission, ST, clatrvoyan truth or no pay; Zc. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN vou become disgusted with poor work send to SPAU! S Pioneer Carpet-Beat- ing Worke, 353-337 Tehama st.: tel. Bouth J. McQUE! ‘aliforniz Carpet Cleaning Co. Stevenson st.; tel. South 228; lowest rates, I E. MITCHELL Carpet-Beating and Reno- vating Co., 240 Fourteenth st.; tel. Mission 74. m Carpet-Beating Works, G. H G. H. mer., 85-40 Sth st.; tel. South 250. CARPETS cleaned at Zc per yard, lald at dc. 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 944. DA, the gypsy, is the great palm- | housework; city or country. Call at 815 Na- toma st. SWEDISH woman wishes work by the day washing, froning or housecleaning; $1 25 day. Address 704% Natoma st. | WOMAN wishes situation to do general house- | work: city or Oakland. 762 Brannan st.; no | poetais. 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. RELIABLE girl wishes to assist in light house- ;rlm:lk in refined family. Call or address 1346 vde st. | WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket; 200 rooms: Z5c to $1 50 night, $150 to $§ week; convenient and respectable; free ’'bus and baggage to and from ferry. received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st. GEO. WALCOM, proprietor. tel. Main USE: clese to City Hall; A—s4 ent s k from Call building; only store trade. See R | 3 Cearny st { A-§ 10 furnished rooms, istice; place established £ & good ase of sale. siness: owner Cali R. G. d rooms; rent $40: : in nelghborhood ties; commercial ock; @’ rare chance. Kearny st, established many year: Mason and Market: ying place; partners ooms; rent §15; sick- | 304 Montgomery st. | R & CO., have you lodging- | what price? $300 up, any loca- | 12 rooms, £300; 10 rooms, $450; 10 | fi ) rooms, bargain, $750: . snap; all sizes, all prices, all and see us. 1032 Market. opposite the ferry. Apply rth of Market; no agents. | acy store; must be sold on ac- | t sickness. 508 Turk et. | VO-CHAIR barber shop for sale cheap; gol to Eurove. 3 Market st. ez IES having capital to inve large Fmall amounts an Becure & DermAnent Juyess ment which will pay net dividends from 15 to 40 per cent anuually; fullest investigation; send for Address Fisheries, box : an old-established horseshoe- near city; includes shop and averages 20 horses daily; first-cless ices: pres owner wishes to retire. Call ofios, Tor pertiontere. o S Carpet-Beating Works, 333 Golden ce.: telephone Fast 126 CHIROPODISTS. inless; consult'n free. Dr.Duncan.415 Sutter. COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE ‘\\( KEl.LY'E Agency—No charge un- | less successful. Room 210, 827 Market st COTTAGES TO LET. 3 ROOMS, $8; 340 Sunnyside ave.: or will sell; $50 cas balance $10 per month. THE Mec- c. o5 Market st 3 COTTAGE to rent and furniture for sale. Pleasant st., near Jones, s — COTTAGE FOR SALE = of four rooms a th district; price $1650; no.agents. LIN, Fourth and Kentucky sts. fon Miss y RAB- n Appl: e e e e e DENTISTS. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- | 7, Flood bldg., you can | ket gt., cor. 4th, rm bave your extractions done painiessly: teeth without plates our svecialty; gold crowns, §360 up; plates, extroctions free, $4 50 up; of- fice hours. § &. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, 3 to 2 p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSON, M. D., Manager. A—DR. V. CAVALSKY has the Paris Expcsition with some of the finest Datents for painiess dentisiry, plates, teth without a plate, crown and bridge work; all work warranted; plates, full set, $5; fillings, tc; crown, $3 50. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 6th. EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates, bridges and fillings; extractions or fillings by my won. derful secret, painless method; 20 years' ex- perience; no students; advice free; prices cheapest’ and guaranteed; lady _atfendants. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st. TEETH extracted froe; plates, $5; crowns, $3 50; bridge work, §5; all the latest methods for painiess dentistry; hours, § a. m. to 9 p. m. Modern Dental Parlors, 106 Market, cor. G. G. CROWN and bridge work experts; our work is unexcelled, our prices are the lowest; call and #ee our samples and get our prices before go- ing elsewhere; best of references; examination free. ““Main office’” New York Dental Pariors, 3018 Market st., bet. Gth and 7 DR, LUDLUM HILL, 1442 Market, nr. Eleventh Nc charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth Trom $8 per set: extracting, 5ic: gas given. LOWEST prices in 8. F.; ::lnlm extraction, b0c. New York Dentists, Mission, cor. 6th. PARIS Dental Parlor. 235 Kearny, bor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; filings, o, 'R sale—Drug store; large town; pentral Cal- ¢ 1 finest location; mew stock and fix- Zood paying prescription business; in- $2500; low expense. B. R, Co care & Michaels Co., 40 Pirst st. VAN VRBOOM-'‘Painless’’; evenings and Sun- days. 1001 Market st corner Sixth. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG. 1341 Polk st. )R sale—A good blacksmith and horseshoeing oy, An E00d location; present owner wishes retire. Inguire at’ TAYLER WOOLr'S, 132-13% Fremont st. e isn s FOR LE—Grocery and bar doing a good no_agents. = T — PLUMBING shop, stock, shop tools, horse and wagon for sale. Address box 4401, Call. BARBER wants to buy 15-cent shop or half in- terest downtown. Box 4415, Call office. FOR SALE—Klondyke Oyster House; money maker; cause sickness. 126 Third st., at 12 m. P.orn;n: for sale on Chronicle. Box 4980, Call Call or address 31 Cedar enue; COFFEE and tes routes W. CASWELL & ©O., 412 CLASSIFIED sdvertisements and subscriptions _ received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore st. “ BRANCH office for Call advertisements and xmb-crlnuol:.s bas been established at 1086 Va- encia o T —— CAMPAIGN PHOTO BUTTONS. 34F'Y of all kinds of photo buttons and jeweiry; Thoiale pad Sl e 3 Mintature Portrait Co., 933 Market st., 8. F. st. DOG HOSPITALS. DR. RUZARD'S Dog Hospital, Post, Fillmore— Advice and medicine, Tic; city visits, 31 50; all animals treated: doge boarded. Tel. West 636. DR. Creely's C. P. mange cure and worm pills by druggists or at hospital, 510 Golden Gateav. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDowell Dressmaking and Milinery School; private clase; patterns cut. 1019 Market st. §. F. Dressmaking, Ladies’ Talloring and_Mil- linery Echool; French system. 411 Van Ness. ACCORDION pleating all kinds pleat- ing, pinking. 121 Post, over Cflmr‘lz'M EDUCATIONAL. AYRES' Business College 728 Market st.; day and evening: individual instruction, $ per month;: _life’ scholarship, $56; bookkee :mflm ?flu‘“’. etc.; just added 25 new wnd is the best In 8. F.: catal BUNIONS, ingrown nalls, corns, absolute cure, | returned from” h; elevator. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- { lencia st. B T — | EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. | A—$75 WILL be pald for information that will | secure situation for practical first-class Ger- man farmer with small famii thoroughl, competent to take full charge of large fruf grain or stock ranch; fine references. Ad- dress box 441, Call office. THE employment department of the Y. M. C. | " A. turnishes only reliable young men. Corner | _Mason and Ellis sts.; phone Bush 17. | ELDERL’ man wants situation; first-class | " gardener,s coachman, milker, etc.; moderate | wages; first-class references. Address Gard- | _ener, box 3757, Call office. MAN and wife want places; man good cook | “and baker; wife as helper, waitress or cham- bermaid; hotel, boarding-house or institution; : 638 Jessle, off Tth. 7 sires situation in American family where he would have an | Opportunity to learn the language; wages no object. M. LEGER & CO., 539% California st. WANTED—Situation by a woman to do general | CLASBSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions } WANTED—Women and girls to work on toma- canning and preparing; highest wages steady work; prizes for quick work. Apply immediately to U. S. FRUIT PACK- ING CO., Harrlson ave., between Seventh and Eighth gts., off Folso! i | IRONERS. First-class lroners, also girls to learn iron- ing, and_machine operators wanted immedi- ately at La Grande Laundry, 228 Twelfth st good wages, short hours. . APPRENTICES on overalls. STANDARD SHIRT FACTORY, cor. Gough and Grove sts. WANTED-Tinsmiths and canmakers. Apply at the Pacific Sheet Metal Works, Seventh and Townsend sts. COMPETENT cook, $25 a month. Apply at Maudsley Sanitarfum, 2111 Pine st., at 10 a. m. only. BRICHT boy to sollcit orders and help in bakery; salary and commission. Box 484, Call office. A_THIRD hand cake baker; wages §5 and board and lodging. 91113 Larkin st. COATMAKER for country. Apply REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. TAILOR wanted; first-class coatmaker; ready for work. 220 McAllister st. WANTED—Chef cook: no Sunday work. Res- taurant, 28 First st. BOOTBLACK wanted in barber shop at 1427 Octavia st., near Post. COOK wanted. Ocean View Hotel, corner Unl- versity and Third sts.,, West Berkeley. GT. pastel portrait painter from Europe wants competent salesman; $100 mo. Box 4157, Call. FIRST-CLASS ingrain paperhanger. 313 Third street. e come | GIRLS to rivet overalls, also sewing machine | “operators, at Levi Strauss & Co.’s factory, 32 Fremont st.; no experience necessary; good wages. Apply to MR. DAVIS. | FIRST-CLASS elteration hands on skirts and jackets. A. CAILLEAU, 114 Kearny st. FIRST-CLASS skirt makers on ladies’ tallor garments: steady work. A. CAILLEAU, 14 Kearny st. WANTED—First-class. sober bedmaker. at 9 o'clock at 149 Third st. Call | GOOD boy wanted about 18 or 18 years., Apply at 607 Merchant st. WANTED— Experienced coffee-house walter. 612 Kearny st. 'WO painters wanted; Clay and Taylor CARTAN & LEVY. 1 | | | WANTED—Saleslady for cloak and sult de- | partment, also fancy ,goods; must have city | experience; § o'clock house, Box 4414, Call. GIRL for general housework, two in family, | no washing; wages §15. Call 2722 Sacramento st., before 2 p. m. A YOUNG lady stenographer and typewriter | for mercantile office; one used to Remington machine; state wages wanted. Box 4412, Call. ! WANTED-—A girl to take care of 2 children and do light housework: colored girl prefer- red. Call at 4121 Sixth st. | WANTED—Sal RAPHAELS. FIRST-CLASS skirt makers and apprentices wanted. BOWHAY, 518 Sutter st. GIRL for down stairs work and plain cooking, small family, §20. 1833 Ellis st. ‘WANTED—Experienced saleslady who has sold | crockery; give references. Box 4%, Call. GIRL for-light housework; good home. 1740 Sutter st. | WANTED Fxpertenced millinery 1323 Stockton st. in hat department at saleslady. | BOY of 16 wishes a home In a family where he can ‘work for his board and clothes and learn @ trade. Address 40 Minna st. i * - A JAPANESE, aged 23, desires position In of- v in the city; 8 years' experience. , 414 Stevenszon st. SITUATION wanted as sick nurse by the day; bubonic plague nurse in China for years. H. DYCKMAN, 737 Mission st. | EXPERIENCED second girl; good city refer- | ence. 2308 Washington st. VEST hands who also know how to make but- ton-holes; §8 to §12. 641 Stevenson st. YOUNG girl to assist with light housqgork; sleep home preferred. 743 O'Farrell st. GIRL for second work: wages §20. Call between 9 and 10 a. m., 779 Geary st. | ITUATION wanted by young colored man as a porter in store or saloon; will call to see party. Address box 4413, Call. YOUNG man Well educated in English and German desires position; understands the drug trade: also photographic chemistry; well acquainted in the Orient and Eastern States; best of references and security given. J. SHILLING, 1381 Valencia st. STEADY man: 15 vears' experience In orchard and vineyard 'wk.; understands handling green and dried fruit, 'budding, grafting, pruning, etc.; used to handling men:; would like agement of large ranch; ref. Box 4952, YOUNG woman wanted for general housework; te family. Call Wed., 2520 Pacific ave. YOUNG, girl to assist with housework; wages, $12 to $15. 1022 Page st. WANTED—Girl or woman to do general house- work. 2522 Greenwich st. GIRL to assist with second work and care of 6-year-old child. 2293 Frankln st. GIRL wanted to do general housework for small family. 2279 Sutter st. - A _HOUSEKEEPER, not over 80 years, for Oakland. Call at Mrs. Lambert's, 418 Powell. STEADY young man understands care of horses desires position as coachman or gardener; understands milking cows; city' or country; Thomas, Ahlborn House, 321 Grant ave, WANTED—A position as janitor by a young man who 1s honest, sober and industrious; 3 ears in present place. Address J. H., room 0, Letitia building, San Jose, Cal. FIRST-CLASS florist gardener wants situation in private family or nursery; references. Box 3769, Call office. A SOBI industrious, trustwortl handy ‘man desires a situation to make himsel? gen- erally useful. Box 4480, Call office. FIRST-CLABS oyster man wants position in large hotol or restaurant. Address box 403, ce. STEADY man wants position on country place to care for horses, lawn and general work; good references. Box 4474, Call office. { A YOUNG man and “eolvred) would like a position as cook; can glve references: just from the Fast. G. W. P., 526% Puacific st. P S PO i e Bt st SR L PEE RELIABLE man wishes position to drive deliv- ery wagon., Address box 4479, Call offi ce. GERMAN carpenter, 25, with ~tools, wants steady work in factory or landlord. Address FREY, 1118 Howard st. TALENTED amateur performers wanted. Ap- ply at Chutes at 6 p. m. FIRST-CLASS all-around tailoress. Apply 27 Geary st. o e MR N R T S SR T SEVERAL grst-class sllk embroldery workers,; none others need apply. Add. box 4411, Call. ‘WANTED—Strong girl for eral work hotel; fitty miles in Countrs: 140 FIth st GIRL or woman for light housework; small family. 1654 Grove st. GIRL to take care IR e care of 1 child at 930 Eddy st., GIRL or woman for i Sutter st., near B WANTED—A good first-class waltress at 304 «_Mason st.; wages $7 a week. GIRL wanted for housework and plain cook!: 4'in famiily; wages $18 2024 Bush st 5 GIRL wanted; general housework; small fam- ily. 2207 Webster st. t&:mm 227 FIRST-CLASS pants finisher. $3 Stevenson st. EXPERIENCED operators electric _power sewing machines on sl at GREENE- BAUM, WEIL & MICHELS, 531 Mission st. ‘WANTED—Situation as second or short-order cook. Box 3762, Call office. FIRST-CLASS elevator man wants position; references. Box 2755, Call office. 557 CLAESIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. Bt iy e s Dicestot chiesiat i A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at Valencia st. o e — EXPERT OPTICIANS. A e e, EYES examined free; B Justed N Manasre, ocutiet opticlan S0 Mit. e — FINANCIAL, r have stocks or bonds of kind oall or address PACIFIC COAST U DERWRITING CO., 504 WANTED—Millinery salesladies for trimmed hats; only those with first-class city P ence; long se: on._Bg 4483, Call office. FIRST-CLASS talloress on coats; also an prentice ited ; Tuesday roing. . RSHER, 155 Minna st o k3 GIRL for light housework; wages to 3 1521 Point fnhl ave., bet. Tth lllfl“.xh lv:.u FIRST-CLASS restaurant cook, $75 month. 7 Taylor st. BARBER wanted; steady. §11% Fourth st. WANTED—German cook for hotel fifty miles in country who can bake bread. 140 Fifth st. TALENTED amateur performers wanted. Ap- Dply at Chutes at 6 p. m. Blacksmith for ecamp. 2 blacksmiths' helpers. Rough carpenters, city job. Apprentice for machine shop. Btenographer and t Steel bridge men 7—Sash and doeo ors, ‘crosscut sawyers u—u !‘flhm—en ’l.n r/o;k ‘dl mlfl;l 360 —Miners, singie-hand worl §2_Farm, orchard, vineyard hands/ 26 and td 35—Milkers and butcer-makers... %0 and fd —F I-l'- rmers and wives, (llrnflc.-m l:“i”founfl 12—Tes .$32 and fd 19—Stablemen, city and country...&8 and f4 18—Choremen ‘and boys, come see..325 and {d 160 Men for Humboldt County....§28 and fd 129—Scraper teamsters, all pa: 1557 Laborers and amsters for ail pa rers al ~amstes ‘California, some In city..$1 78 to§2 50 day 4—Boatmen, beef luggers, stonemasons, 297—Jobs not advertised, come see. FRUIT AND GRAPE PICKIN 11—den or bovs to plek frult, work in acking-houses, etc., you ) oo ..330_and found SAWMILLS, WOODS, ETC. $4—Laborers to work in woods, mills, vards, wharves, 15 different jobe, }X“ . $30 to $40 and found 2—Ironmolders ....... $3 50 day MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. A—HOTEL . BAKERY ... ..LAU RY DEPARTM! econd ccok, mines, $40 and found, fare pa 28 cooks. . 430 and found 19 waiters. 335! 330, $25. 320 and found 32 dishwashors 1530, 325, $20, $15 and found 12 laundrymen. $40, $35, §30, $25 and found Butcher ‘for institution. Porter help for institution 6 butche: MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st MRS. DR. WYETH., reliable specialists: 25 yrs.” practice; home in confinement; treatment it office, §5; any ailment; consuitaticn free; con- fidential. 942 Post st., bet. Hyde and Larkin. THE well-known DR. POPPER, celebrated fe- male specialist; practical physician for 37 years; always successful. 31§ Kearny st. e e e MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. Mc- INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, counters, Hnoleum. new and second hand; we always have a large stock of saloon outfits on hand; 32 complete outfits on our floor, ready mads; we can_ship everything in 24 hours. J. NOONAN. 1017, 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission st., above Sixth: write for catalogue. A—$3 30 DERBY and Fedora hats, §1 5. Pop- ular Price Hatters, 330 Kearny“st., near Pine. FINE sult, $10; dress pants, §2 5. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 47 Montgomery st. FOR sale—Property of the Live Oak Consoli- dated Gold Mining Co., situated in ada County, 15 miles north of Auburn; 2 patented claims; $-stamp quartz mill: ditch and hoist. ing works compl For further particula inouire of A. MEISTER, 94 Ninth st., Sac ramento, Cal. A BEAUTIFUL., almost new, solld 14 karat lady’s gold watch, having 5 diamonds in cen- ter of case, for only 330; the orig! $60. UNCLE HARRIS, 1§ Grant A_BUYs, sells or rents gear machinery. en- ines, botlers. water pipe. shafting. puil ST WHITBELAW, 216 Spear st. e STEEL TANKS, all sizes; sultable for water op ofl: chean: all shaves: second hand. H. § WHITE, §1€ Mission st. A—10 HORSEPOWER engine. boiler, air compressor. JARDINES, 220 Fremo A SPLENDID 10x15 press and a cutter. Address box 3767, Call office. NATIONAL cash register, nearly new, sale, cheap, at 412% Sixth st. SAFES—New and second hand. THE HFE AFE CO., 417-423 Sacramento PORTABLE engines. botlers; lron and wood planers, lathes; 2d hand. J. Burke. 139 Beale. MAGIC lanterns, new and 24 hand: moving pictures. BULLARD & BRECK, 131 Post st. FULL line cameras and photo supplies: sellin; cheap. W. A. HARTTER,. 513 Examiner bidg. WILL rent full dress Tuxedo or Prince Albert suits for §2 50. Portland Loan Office. 25 Stktn. B paper- for MEN wanted for the United States Nav: Machinists, first class, age 21 to &, pay per month $55. machinists, second class, age 21 to 35, pay per month § electriclans, 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 ordinary seamen, age 1§ to 3, pay per month $I landsmen, age 18 to pay per month $1 apprentices, third class, age 15 to 17, pay per month $3. All candi dates for enlistment must pass a physical ex- amination showing them to be free from dis- aqualifying ailments. Machinists must pass an examination showing them to be ma- chinists by trade. Electriclans must pass a practical ekamination in electricity, espec- fally on the handling of electrical machines. Shipwrights must be carpenters by trade. Seamen and ordinary seamen must pass an examination in seamanship. Landsmen and apprentices will be required to pass the Dphysical examination only. The ternf of en- listment s for four years. Should a man re-endist within a period of four months from the date of honorable 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 ray. Privilege of retirement after thirty years’ service on three-quarters of the pay Tecelved at date of retirement. It s 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 soon as they are qualified for the higher ratings. The early completion of a number of fine ships for the navy will make a large increase in the en- lsted force necessary, and this will cause a corresponding large increase in the number of petty officers, who will be advanced from the lower ratings. Recrults who may be ac- cepted will be assigned to a U. S. war ves- sel; apprentices to the naval training sta- tion, San Franecisco, Cal. Applications should be made at the U. Naval Recruiting Ren- dezvous, corner of Market and East stree San Francisco, Cal. WANTED—Recruits for the United States Ma- rine Corps, U. S. Navy; able-bodied, unmar- ried men of good character, between the ages of 21 and 35 years; not less than 5 feet 4 inches and mot over 6 feet 1 inch in height; must be citizens of the United States or per- sons who have legally deciared their inten- tions to b and speak English properly. For further in- formation apply at the Marine Recruiting Of- fice, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal., 530 K st., Sacramento, . or 1058 J . Fresno, Cal. MEN wanted to learn barber trade: only ~ight weeks required: positions guaranteed; special | inducements; catalogue and map of city free. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, 635 Clay st. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged price. 562 Misalon st., bet. Ist and 24 sts. WANTED—A man that understands florist and nursery busirfess. 500 Halght 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, 2§ Steuart. LABORERS and drillers wanted at 527 Four- teenth st., mear Guerrero. MEN and women to learn barber trade. BARBER COLLEGE, T1A Howard st. PENSIONS—GEQ. D. CAMPBELL, lawyer, 1§ years’ practice; Examiner building. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket; 700 rooms, 2ic night; reading-room; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. 8 F. WANTEDCook for coffee and lunchhouse; wages $3 per week. 32 Sixth st. WANTED—Dishwasher. 3 Jackson st. PAINTERS wanted for stage work. 2401 Cal- iforria st., corner Fillmore. NIGHT clerk wanted; must have good refer- “ences; good wages. Box 4493, Call office. WANTED—A good first-class waiter at 304 Ma- son st.; wages 33 50 a week. BARBER shop, 3 chalrs; centrally located. Ap- oly STOLTZ, 630 Market st. BRIGHT office boy, about 14 years old. Room 115, Phelan building. BARBER for Wednesday, Saturday and Sun- day. 605 Misston st. PAINTER wanted. 1601 Geary st. BARBER wanted Wednesday, Saturday and Sundey. 222 Gough st. BOY to deliver orders In foutcher shop: 14 to 16 vears old. 1203 Turk ‘st. BOOTBLACK; can make about $10 a week, with room. 47 Fillmore st. T?UXG second cook with experlence. 2 Tay- or st. 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 Valencia st. HORSES, LIVE STOCK, Ete—For Sale 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons, buggles, carts, harness. Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN ‘& DOYLE, Auctioneers. 10 HEAD of driving and working horses at TOMKINSON'S stables, 57 Minna st., bet. First and Secopd sts. BARGAIN—Fine business horse and buggy. 4 Geary court, bet. Jones and Leavenworth. e e e HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED LIST Houses to Let; send for cir- cular, G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery. _—_ LOST AND FOUND. LOST+In Western Addition, Saturday, sliver open-faced watch; Initials L. T. ward. 114 Grant ave. LOST—Near Ingleside House, on Supday. a fur boa. Finder please return to 633 Sacramento st. and receive reward. lady's 3 re- | WANTED—First-class marker and distributor. Apply at once, Vallejo Steam Laundry Com- pany, Vallejo. BARBERS' _Progressive Unlon—Free employ- ment. H. Bernard, Sec., 104 7th; tel. Jessie 1! STEADY cook, wages $40 a month, in a res- taurant. 1768 Mission st. TFIRST-CLASS painters and tinters wanted. Apply 1614 Market st. WANTED—Coatmaker or general taflor. MIK- KELSEN & BERRY, 2i24 Center, Berkeley. APPRENTICE wanted; 1 year's experience barber business. Box 4181, Call ‘office 2 WANTED—A young waiter at 13 Bas 3 German preterred. S WANTED-—2 cor 3 chair barber shop in a live country town. Box 4485, Call office. GET your shoes half soled while walting; 2S¢ to BX& 562 Mission st., bet, Ist and 2d sts. experienced telephone inspector and ‘‘trouble” man can find permanent position 1.OST-2 bulldog pups: female white, male black spot on tail: reward. 810 Howard st. LOST—An initialed silver bonbon box, on Sut- ter, near Powell. Reward at 1506 Pacific ave. ome citizens; able to read, write | 10-TON Fairbanks scale and fire and burglar proof sa 216 California st. AND photographic and magic lantern « fits bought, sold. exchanged. 109 Montgome: FIRST-CLASS second-hand modern engines and bolers bought and sold. KROGH Mfg. Co. SAFES—New and second hand: all sizes. TH WALTZ SAFE. 109-111 Market st.. San Fran. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly 16_pages, Call. sent to any address In the MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. P ft clothing bought & m; tel. Folsom 1191 Silverman. 984 IN still pays best price for clothing, bric- a-brac and books. 109 Sixth st.: tel. Jessie 141 IF you wish full value for your cast-off clothing call an B. COHEN. 157 Third: tel. Riack 4127 e ———————— MONEY TO LOA AA—BEST rates and easiest terms. Second Mortgages . ANY amount at § per 5 gages, undivided interest, real est bate; mortgages and legacies bought; lay; get my terms before doing busine: where. R. McCOL( | ANY proposition, any amount: 6 per cent: firs: | “'secona mortzages. estates in probate, interes: | in estates. legacies, corporation loans, chat 1 E o mortgages, life insurance..Room 16, first Chronicle buflding. HALLORAN & OL | HIGHLY res pectable 2 to obtain eces 00 dlsmands. fawelry o Tow.. s s. Baldwin Jewelry Store. 48 Market | st tel. Main Branch 19 Third st, borrow I H p v watches, jew highest price for | _be open M. amonds: will ewish new j estates; chattel laterals. J. BROV ON furniture and pian: service; money di €8 and 69, Donohoe building, AT 126 Kearny st.. room 9. place to borrow on watches. dia rates; take elevator. Telephon: $500,000 AT 8 p also $150.000 ¢ mortgages. nt in sums to sult in city; i party cn furniture a low rates; nfidentla st., 2y Toan money to bulld with: ents. HOME BUILDING WHY pay rent? small monthl COMPANY, MONEY loaned sala HILL, rm. 44, Me: MONEY to I »n low rate. 917 Mark: ON furniture and planos; dential: on diamonds, ete. d paopia without chants’ Ex., 43t California. miture by private party: st., room 1. no_removal; confl- 33 Taylor st. TO salaried people without security: all busi- ness confidential. Tousley Co., 321 Parrott big. CASH loaned to salaried people on note withous indorser. MORRELL, 88 Examiner building. ON furniture, piancs, without removal no com- mission; private. LICK, 118 McAllister st. TO salarfed people without collateral or in- dorser. S. F. Discount Agency. 143 Phelan bl —_— e — MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A HALLETT & DAVIS, rosewood case....$50 00 Edwards & Son, rosewood case. L Arion, rosewood' case . Hallet & Davis ... Weber, finest condition . Manner & Sons . Kingsbury, oak Standard, 'used a X Easy payments, sheet music and sverything in the music line. Chickering. Vose, Sterling agency. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16-13-20 O'Farrell st. ALL purchasers of planos at SHERMAN CLAY & CO.’S _have the privilegs of ex- changing for a STEINWAY any time within three years and full purchase price allowed; the best makers of every grade to select from beautiful new uprights $6 cash, $§ per month; some good piancs for $3. $4 and 35 per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.. STEINWAY DEALERS,” corner Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco: corner Broadway and Thir- i teenth sts., Oakland. | DON'T fall to see the beautiful Decker & Son | baby grands just received at MAUVAIS', 79 | Market st. They are the best ever shown in the city. A RELIABLE plano can be bought only from a reliable house. The ZENO MAUVAIS MU- SIC CO. 1s such a house. Their address is 769 Market st. LOST—Two rolls matting marked H. D, W.. Fresno. Return 22 Drumm st.; llberal reward. LOST—S!lver skye t 'r; Post and Tayl sts.; Iiberal reward. 5 Post st. i s LOST—A gentleman’s gold watch, on return train of J. B. excursion, San Jose to . F.; initials D. O. Please return to BEN OSS- WALD, 1308 Pacific; no questions asked; big reward. LOST—Sept. 23, on_1:30 Oaklang local, Seventh st. and Broadway, :'lu?;‘-‘ aounie wach fob. Return to 45 Mead ave., Oakland, or 238 Shotwell st., 8. F.; reward. LOST—Black cocker spanfel d arn Pine st.. room 1: reward. o oln 0 B3 MASSAGE. —————————— EMILY SEGSWORTH, assistant to Dr, A. B. NO matter what you want in the line of mu- sical goods, you can always do best at MAU- VAIS', 763 Market st. | AT a discount, to establish our new location, ‘we will give 10 per cent off on planos; some second-hand bargains: 3 Heine upsights. 33: 2 Steinways, $1%: 1 Chickering, $165; 1 Ma: & Hamlin, $3%, and 20 other bargains; agents | for Hallett & Davis and 5 other makes; larg- est exclusive wholesale and retail pilano house west of Chicago. HEINE PIANO CO., 217 Geary st., near City of Paris. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house West of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 25, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st.; nos, organs and all other musical instruments of all xrades and prices; terms easy; prices lowest; every- thing possible done to please and satisty the customer. NICE squares from $30 to $100. Nice uprights, slightly used, from 360 to §200. Full amount paid allowed on new Chickering or Vose in two years. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st. A MAGNIFICENT new upright plano, $150, spectal this week; also great reductions in various high-grade pianos during this sale. DEWING & CO., Flood building. VIOLIN strings; never wet: best in the world: making and repairing of all kinds of musical instruments.. Carl C. Anderson, 417 Geary st. ‘Willcox, sclentific with Cavital Telephone and Telegraph Com- 5 o O k™ B Bt st "B oy oo Ann's bullding: hours, 9 a. . to 12:30. Detent. MEDICAL. WAN:ED:M‘:I‘:I< cook wanted for hotel DR, ana MRS, restaurant; no Ing; wages $60 per month al DAVIES, 1228 Mar —Ladles" and found_Address box 10, Wadeworth, Nev. | - gpecialists; 32 years' ractice: ‘have treated usands of cases : WANTED—First-class bread and cake baker ranteea at om'mwusu s for new bakery; wages $45 per month and e same day; HINDO HERD . found, to begin With. Address Reception Ho- | any one can use it: perfactly harmiors; Lorc: tel Bakery, Wadsworth, Nev. for_confinement. Send stamps for clreutne 3 Laborers and_mechanics to know | MRS, DR, Mar % that 4 Rolkin, Reno House - proprietor. stil | “relianle indic i*péf.’m; mmfi:fln‘:; e DSver Siouse, 217 Thixd et; 160 large | safe and sure cure guaranteed: ladies treated | —_— NEW goods; quick sales: salary or commis- sion; eity or country. THE J. DEWING CO., Flood bullding. ‘WANTED—Reliable baker; business interest given right man. Box 4403, Call office. FOR sale—A 3-chalr barber shop, on accou: going East. 14 Turk st. i e BARBER shop for sale; also bootblack wanted. | PRe,GOODWIN, well known' ladies” « 1026 Hyde st. GERMAN girl to assist in housework. Utah st., near Seventeenth, forenoon. 55 ‘WAITRESS wanted. 515 Valencia st. GIRL for general housework and cookl: mva-nu.Mm‘nnm e oA GIRL to assist with housewo: Duncan between 27th and 28th. e t., ‘WANTED—A for o n’:‘% Ninth, ‘wages §10. -~ FOR SALE—A good pa; 1-chair barber fice can_return home ‘same Vafe home before and. durs best medical care; hours, DR G. W. O X DONNEL., day: pri- of cases successfull: ustd_at home; others fall call y consuitatic~ on him. treatment can be free. After all 1023 Market st~ lalists, reliable’ of cases with bave treated ands _shop; cheap. Inquire at 1063 Market st. home: mm”m%‘d"w“m BARBERS—2-chair_shop for sale cheap; NG TOY KEE. Chiness - other business. 3142 Twenty-fourth se”¢ D0 :i.g-.e-m'-gc-unn..d.'.’-f' LINDELL House, corner Sixth tariu Sacra; Tooms, 15e 0 Zie nlght: Toe tb § per m:.m ;:’""*- WANTED 100 men to_take * hox s F BOYS with experience at underpressing on DR. WONG HIM, herb pants and vests. 541 Market st. eases of the goctor. Sreatd aul dis- A buriajrody. 115 «t. ! BE in the swim: rent a new plano for 38 per month. SCOTT-CURTAZ CO.. 560 Hayes st. SOHMER & CO., Byron ) Gabler, Speil- man and other planos. st st. GENTLEMAN going East will sacrifice elq- gant upright grand plano. 324 Golden Gate. BARGAIN—Good_plano cheaw; installment 38 per month. SCHMITZ. 16 McAllister st. W. G. BADGER, 41 Sacramento st., agent for Francis Bacon and Hallett & Davis pianos. SUPERIOR violins, zithers. old and new. H. 2 Latham place. REDUCTION sale: new pianos: § payment for rent, §2 up. BRUENN, 204 Post at. | HIGH-GRADE pianos; Steck. Hardman, Con- over & athers. W. B. ALLEN CO.. 314 Post. SLAUGHTER sale of upright pianos for stor age: $0 up. Wilson's Storage, 1710 Market st. S PEDAL _ Stelnway: order. w17, K S, 900 Market st bet. Sih and 9o e a s , - TUnited Si or Canada one year for $L

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