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12 SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS CHANCES—CONTINUED. JSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco corner of Market and Third streets, open 1 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—627 Montgomery strest, | FOR saie_$8600; an old-established horseshoe- ing mess, ‘near city; includes shop and averages 20 horses dally; firet-class prices: present owner wishes to retire. Ad- dress box 4823, Call office, for particulars. until 9:30 p. m. i : open until 9:30 p. m. ister strect: cpen until $:30 p. m. street; open until 9:30 p. m. cpen urtil 10 p. m. FOR eale—Drug store; large town; central Cal- new stock and fl‘b 5 in- , care ifornia; finest location; tures; good paying prescription busin voice' $2800; low expense. E. R. Langiey & Michaels Co., 40 Firet st. corner Sixteenth; open i open until § p. m. “ ; open until 9 p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and Ien- treets n untl § p. m. TING NOTICES. ‘0. R. A M THIS (THURSDAY) clock, Mission Ma- S Miscion et Mark of the H. P. ULMAN, Secretary. FORNIA Lodgs f THI order of KLIN H. DAY, Secretary. FOR SALE—Grocery and bar doing a good FOR sale_Delicncy store; must be sold on ac- | business. Call or address 31 Cedar avenue; Do _agents. 2 N for eale: opposite the ferry. Apply t st north of Market: no agents. count of ckness. 508 Turk st. PLUMBING shop, stock, shop tools, horse and wagon for sale. Address box 440, 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. COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO., 412 Sacramento st. CLASSIFIDD advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fiilmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and lfllbl[cr\nllonl bhas been eetablished at 109 Va- encia s A JERICK BARRY, Secreta: Lodge No. 260, F. and re and members are to nd the funeral of our brother, JOHN HENRY om the Masonic Temple, on FRI- on's LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A No. I; central corner; always full; rent 40 rooms; 3 bks N Mk reni 50 rooms, 1200, 2060, 2500 (all paying). HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. at 730 tish_Thistie Club @ “Smoker”’ fol- eptember 25, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. By 1SCO Lodge No. a k. First degree. By order of the HURSDAY) EVE! % o'clock Royal Chief. f the Master. M.—Meets THIS E. C. HARE, Secretary. Hall, 32 O'Farrell Recorder. E | 85-RDOM house; down town; must be sold. 16-room house'on Turk s . 22-room house on Geary; central. 10-room house on Turk st.; very cheap. Houses all sizes from $150 to $500; some great bargains. Call and inspect our Ifst. EMERY & SMITH, 8 Bddy st. -.SPECIAL BARGAINS. corner, north of Marks 3500 cash, bal. $10 month great sacrifice, sickness. corner: rent $125; see it. R. H. WINSTON & CO., 1026 Ma: yws' Cemetery | LMAN, Consul Commander. | Notice ishereby ing k- OF CALIFORNIA king house in this city 1900, at 11 o'clock rd of Directors. CLAY, Secreta: MEETIN ard of directo | & The Sime Company of business | f the Sth | sco, Cal., on October, 1900, of the mee #tal stock to 32500, to transact such before the meet- A—22-ROOM rooming-house; central 11-room house: $475: 6-room flat c CO., 1082 Market st. k p. m., from the | A SPECIAL CALL ON FURNISHED house, 10 rooms: e e 11-room houme; $300 down; balance easy. 20-room house! first-class.. KREDO & DUTTON. 38 Geary st. $700 cash for 5 rooms; new: installments. 5300 for 14 rooms: Geary: 3 5 only for 14 rooms; Post at reduced prices: genuine bargains; sizes location to euit: money loaned. SCHWEIN- HARD & CO., Market st., between Fifth and Sixth: phone 1911 SoAE | all occupled: | { | £00d location; rent cheap. agents. 125% Ninth st.; no | LODGING-HOUSES TO LET. ROOM hotel; modern; large lot; 2 stores; always full; or suitable for sanitarium; in ameda; very easy terms. Apply A. M. PECK & CO.. 667 Market st , President. | noual meeting | « Petroleum. be held CARRIAGFS AND WAGONS. 3s o buggles, carts, harness, 2117 Mission st. wagon, single, also light , Cal., on ber. 1900, for | some st., I ! a board of directors | for sale cheap. Mission. uggles, carts & har- th & Valencia. NEW & 2d-hand ness, work & dr year and the transa SPONGES and chamols our specialty. AMER- ICAN SPONGE CO.. 150 New Montzomery st. AGENTS WAN ] @e by our Live Agents, ng our latest movelty, | Scxties: goods entire MF'Y of all kinds of photo buttons and jewelry; CAMPAIGN PHOTO send 2 Market st.. wholesale and retail; Mintature Portrait Co.. for catalogue. S F ts delighted; sales u Jing more profit- | ) or insur- | agents. 2461 < SUPPL ASPHALTUM ROOFIN roofing. sidewalks; cellar postal. 1185 Misston st ASTROLCGY. rd reading 1953 Misst u can do: write to- | SPIRITUALISM. i territory: guaranteed | SR B U stamp, M. & M. | ARRIVED_Mre. Dr. Farnham, world-renowned | MRE. 1. 3. WHITN epiritual medium: advice in all affairs of life, Jawsuits, divorces, deaths; unites the sepa- rated; mining a speclaity; cirs. Sun., Wed. Fri. come and be convinced. (Permanently) . bet. Hydeand Larkin; no sign. | MISS M. G. BARRETT, Shorthand Academy: THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1900. DENTISTS. DR, LUDLUM HILL, 1443 nr. Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; testh from $8 per set; extracting, blc: gas glven. EMPLOYMENT WAI'I'ID—IALI. i et S aelee s A YOUNG Frenchman desires situation in American family where he would have an opportunity to learn the language; wages no object. M. LEGER & CO., 533% Callfornia st. LOWEST prices in S. F.; painless extraction, Soc. New York Dentists, 969 Mission, cor. PARIS Dental Parlor, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— : erown: ; fillings, 250. VAN VROOM—*'Painless'’; evenings and Sun- days. 1001 Market st., corner Sixth. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. YOUNG, 1841 Polk s G. DOG HOSPITALS. DR. EUZARD'S Dog Hospital, Post, Fillmore— Advice and medicine, T5c; city visits, $1 50; all animale treated; dogs boarded. Tel West 636, DR. Creely's C. P. mange cure and worm pllls’ by druegists or at hospital, 510 Golden Gateav. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery School; private class; patterns cut. 1013 Market st. 5. F. Dressmaking, Ladles’ Tatloring and Mil- linery School; French system. 411 Van Ness. ACCORDION pleating factory: all kinds pleat- 1n 121 Post, over O'Connor&Moffatt. WANTED—A gflllflon as janitor by a ’o\llls man who is honest, sober and industrious; years in present place. Address J. H., room 10, Letitia buflding, San Jose, Cal. STEADY young man understands care of horses desires Tosition as coachman or gardene; understands milking cows; city or country; refs. Thomas, Ahlborn House, 321 Grant ave. SITUATION wanted by young colored man as a porter in store or saloon: will call to see party. Address box 4413, Call. A SOBER, industrious, trustworthy and handy man desires a situation to make himself gen- erally useful. Box 4480, Call office. RELIABLE man wishes position to drive deliv- ery wagon. Address box 4479, Call office. WANTED—Situation as second or short-order cook. Box 3762, Call office. ~ CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recefved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore at. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia_st. EXPERT OPTICIANS. AYRES' Business College, and evening: individual instruction, $§ per 723 Market st.; day month; life scholarship, $0; bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy, etc.; just added 2 new typewriters; commercial department enlarged and is the beet in B. F.; catalogue free. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., 5. F.— Practical courses in bookkeeping, shorthand, typing, languages, telegraphy, nglish branches, civil, electrical and mining engi- neering, etc.; new §0-page catalogue free. GALLAGHER-MARSH Couefit, Parrott Bldg.— Shorthand, typing and bookkeeping; Robert F. Gallagher, expert court reporte; cher of orthand: reportorial phrasing, prac- tical bookkeeping; full course, $50; catalogue. NIGHT School for Men at the Y. M. C. A. building, Mason and Ellls sts.; registration, Eept. 10-24; studles elementary and advanced: great opportunity for young men to gain & practical business education. EYES examined frce; spectacles properly ad- justed. N. Mana; oculist optician, 910 Mkt. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. d; steady work; prizes for Rbply Tmimedtately ta U 5. FRI 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 Strauss & Co.’s factory, 321 Fremont st.: no experience necessary; 800d wages. Apply to MR. DAVIS. FIRST-CLASS skirt makers on ladies' taflor garments; steady work. A. CAILLEAU, 114 Kearny st. WANTED—A girl to take care of 2 children and do light housework; colored girl prefer- red. Call at 412% Sixth st. APPRENTICES on coats, pants and vests, paid while learning. 541 Market st. GIRLS with experience. Book bindery, Clay st. WANTED—Women and girls to work on fruit. 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 ;ubirfll!(lwl has been established at 109 Va- encia st. HELP WANTED—MALE. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory or the university, law and medical references, President Jordan or any protessor. Phelan bullding. lessonis by mail porters best tea acknowledged by official re ser, best system. 302 Montgy ALL students but two taking full course this year got positions. SAN FRANCISCO BUSI- NESS COLLEG 1236 Market st. BOOKKDEPING, free trial; private lessons; 8 mos. in college not equal to 8 wks. with me; 5. TA DER NAILLEN SCHOOL, 983 Market. Business College night school upens October 1. 723 Market st. CALIFORNIA Business Collegs 1s again en- larging quarters. Come see us, 205 Larkin st MUNSON School Shorthand, Typing, Bookkeep- ing, Spanish. 127 Mont'y. E. M. Carpenter, pr. d German: pupll of Conservator: : lessons 75c. 320 Golden Gate ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc., day or eve.; $ mo. 1024 Mission, nr. Gth. LE JEUNE Art and Craft School: modeling, designing branches. 424 Pine st. n FINANCIAL. sale. call or address PACIFIC COAST UN- DERWRITING CO.. 04 Parrott building. 100 FLATS, HOUSES AND COTTAGES. 360 318% O'Farrell; h. 4 r.§1 12073 Devisadero; s r 35| 804 Jesate; £, 7.0 9 169 Page; £. 3 1...... 15250 Tehama; 2. 5 r... 10 ket st. $0-870—NEW modern Nob Hill flats; sunny; BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery s FLAT of 4 rooms, bay-window and bath, $12. IF you want to move get printed list flata to let from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. ave., near Octavia st. SUNNY 3-room a Harrison. SUNNY upper flat, 4 rooms, In good condition; 27 0—ELEGANT flat, 7 rooms and bath; gar- den. 1809 Devisadero st., near By 3 UNFURNISHED rooms, bath and yard. Ap- ply 923 Shotw FURNITURE FOR SALE. first-class. Call at 100 Cherry st., between Jackson and Washington, San Franclsco. matting for § rooms. Box 443, Call office. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak for 8 30, with No. T IF you have stocks or bonds of any kind for FLATS TO LET. 10 3750 4222 26th; c. b T. 11 Flats wanted. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Mar- Just completed; 7 and 10 rooms and bat! 716 Natoma st., bet. Fighth and Ninth. PLEASANT sunny flat, G large rooms. 183 Lily t. 25 Ringold st., bet. Eighth and Ninth, Folsom ai rent $ 50. 711 Harrison st. — BRASS bedstead. sideboard and bureau, all FOR sale at 33 1-3c on the doliar, carpet and ge. King Furniture Co.. 1127-1131 Market. FURNITURE WANTED. CHAB. LEVY buys your furniture, c ts, planos, etc. 1135 Market st.; tel. Jessio 761. ALWAYS ‘phone John 1041 before selling your furniture. Standard Furn. Co., 745 Mission. SSE and Chinese employment con- i estab. over 10 years; all kinds help. 421 Post st., near Powell; telephone Bush 135. JAPANESE Housecleaning Co—Walters, cooks, shwashers. Est. 1590. 1026 Oak: tel. Paged47. Auctioneer—L. Vincent, 1305 Larkin;tel. Polk 694; furniture & furn'd houses bought; spot cash. ALFRED WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays highest price for your second-hand furniture. W. E. CODY (late with J. T. Terry & Co.), buys furniture, carpets. 757 Mission: tel. Red 3353. UNION Jupanese-Chinese emp. office—Best hel furn. omestic serv. 417 Powell; tel. Bush37s. ORPHEUM Employment Office_Japanere, Chi- % nese help. 4; el. Black 5072. JAPANESE and Chinese Employment Office best help furn.; tel. John 2i21. 806% Stockton. CHINESE and Japanese Employment Offico— Eest help. 4115 O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426. e e e ———— EMULOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. SPIRITUAL mee to-night, § p. m.; con- test; readings Qaily. MRS. MAX- .. 1258 Howard st TER—Circles Sun.. Tues., Fri. eve, | 200 Turk st er st., convineing | MME MAJORS, gifted healer and card reader. 132 Sixth st. FROF. GEE, medium: test circle evers night; 10c; read. $1; ladies S0c. Brunswick. WANTED—By a_middle-aged wom: to work, light housework in Ame) ily or would work by the day; wages $15. Langton st., above Seventh. ELDERLY Eastern woman, neat and reliable, desires position; 18 good, economical house- keeper, kind to children; has good references: wages $10 to $12 month. Box 4418, Call office. COMPETENT woman wishes a situation at housework in a small family; with references; no postals. 787 Harrison st. = NTED—A situation by a respectable woman first-class cook: understands French and German cooking. b Ewing place. 2Y. clairvoyant, lest, busi- ness medium. Jife reader: sittings $1. 1104 Mkt. . | MME. CLAIRVOYANTS. LA , the great clairvoyant, tells past, RELIABLE infant's or child's nurse wants po- sition; best of references. Call at § Ewing place, off Laguna Post and Sutter, GOOD and obliging woman wirhes a situation to do general housework in city or country; 18 good plain cook. 230 Minna st. k Y. ases; falr fees: | " fyuture: never fails: has the greatest Egyptian | = 3 loaned on estates. | gecret: shows picture future husband or wite: | RELIABL ilsh woman wants work by the - = = = ey fee 25¢ and up; satisfaction to everybody; open | de. . . 3% ert et., ADVE e L & e, PG " | Bundays. 1167 Market st bet. Tth and 8th. | off Bryant. p aw, S5 Market, cor MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card | WOMAN wants a position to work by the day, laws, damages estates, 1, 314 Montgomery less successful st.. BATH CABINET! ing: door opens: firm S BROWN, gen. agt., 425 Ellis | | e e e penye——— | | | | 4-panel HOARDING FOR CHILDRES. for parent. BUSINESS CHAN AURANT on Val t.; rent 7 furnished rooms, §700; rent $4 eath of child cause of R.G. WILKE, 2% "RANT, 2 blocks north of ng: first-class prices; rent to sell on account of other ente I R G. WILKE, Al Hall; rent | k from Call building: 2 store trade. See K. . Kearny st N with 10 furnished room Justice; place estatiished a good business: owner | wise cause of sale. Cali R. Kearny st urnished rooms: rent $40: usiness: in nelghborhood fact: ; commercial | clock; a rare chance. 6% Kearny st. shed many veas Mason and Market: paying place; partners t sale. See R. G. WILKE, Market st.: 3 living | n sight for §350; death R grocery amd bar ablished: 4 living rod ause sale. M. LESS, 1200CORNER saloon and lunch house; dow: town magnificently fitted up; large, first-class M. L] & CO. Market. SING: g0od business; 3 employ- KREDO & DUTTO! i et § A—DELICATESSEN yra: $% dally worth seeing Kredo & Dutton, 36 Geary. DRANCH n s : rent $15. A_SAY, FISHER & CO, houses'> Fes; what prics any Som Gesired: 12 rooms, $300; 30 reomm 0L 10 | Tooms, new, 3990, fine: 20 rooms, bargaln, §750; 37 rooms, $290, suap; all mizes, il prices, al new bargains: o nd see 565 MILLINERY business: an elegant place. full vaiue in stock: living-rooms: cheap rent: rgein. LANE & CO., 865 Market st. SAIN: saloon: fine location and business: | night work: come quick. LANE, 865 Mrikt. WE have largest list of saloons, hotels, gro- ceries, clgar stores, etc., in the city. SCHWEINHARD & CO., 917 Market st., be- | ween Fi nd Sixth, telephone Mint 1911, JTALF or controlling interest In rich gravel yroperty: favorable terms to right parties. W. K. FLETCHER, room 45, Sth floor, Mills building, 10 to 12 m. 1RY and bar: £00d location: estabiished ears. stock In Sight for full purchase price. L. HARPER, 313 Hearst bldg. RESTAURANT w ing rooms: good loca- tion: selling cheap on account of sickness. | % 4ad0. Catl. “TT of T subscribers on a leading dally or sale. Inguire box 4988, Call. GFFER wanted for saloon: desth cause of sale i Owner, %9 O'Farrcll st. h » e tel. Main 3%. GEO. WALCOM. proprietor. Mission; rent iiving CONKLIN'S Carpet-Beatiag Works, 333 Golden blished years; owner, & | Gate ave.: telenkone East 1%. H et o retire, Call R G, WILKE, | s—— der. born with double veil & second sight, groses disease with life reading; ladles £0c: : palm. & clair. sit. $1 50. 126 Turk st. the Egyptian gypsy clairvoyant and . permanently located 1145 Market, opp. rivate readings daily 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. ME. BERNARD reads life fluently; advice glven in all affaire in life; satisfaction guar- anteed; 25¢ _u. 17 Third st., next Examiner. =M. ALL. clairvoyant an gnoses discases. 425 Golden Gate | | ME. ECHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader: | | Ela s daily. 212% Sixth st . palmistry, card reader; past, present, future, 2%c. M8 Sixth st., room M. CLAIRVOYANT, trance, business medium; card reader, 23 Miskion &L, ar. 4th; 1o SIET. washing, ironing or housecleaning. 21 Thir corner Misston. 102 Neat_girl wants situation to refer- do light housework private family; ences: no postal HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED—6_cooks, with and without some little plain wash, for situations in both city and country, mostly in American families, at $26, $30 and $35; 2 cooks for men, $30; cook for family boarding house, $30; German or Scandinavian girl for general housework, Tuo- lumne County, 2 in family, $30; cook and sec- ond girl, same house, $30 and $20; chamber- maid and laundress, $30; 8 second girls; par- lor maids, §20 and $2%; French cooks, $10; 2 nurses, $25 and $30; Protestant laundress for Institution. $25; German nursery Eoverness, §25; 10 waitresses for restaurants in city, $8 and $7 a week; 10 waltresses for family boarding houses and also country hotels, faro paid, $20 and §25: 6 laundresses for families and laundries, also last but not least, a number of girls for general housework in very nice American and Jewish familes at $2, $25 and $30. both city and country; call early and mee ladles who are to call by appointment. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. Phone Grant 183 NSEN & CO. HOTEL D! 3 $ob fare pata) ¢ wilresses, Pacifc Grove. $30; fare paid; 10 waltresses, different commerciai hotels, $20 and $25; 3 waitresses, city, $20; 2 restaurant waitresses, $8 week; lunch and din- ner waitress, $3 00; chambermalds, to wait, #20; 2 cocks, $30. FAMILY DEPARTMENT........ for 3'in family, to go north, §i0 ree party here; 2 house girls, to go south, $2: $30; cook and second girl, Menlo*Park, $45 cook and second, Derkeley, §50; mother and daughter; 50 holse girls, city ‘and country; invalid's nurse, §20. C. R. HANBEN & CO., 104 Geary st WANTED—An experlenced and® competent eten- ographer and assistant bookkeeper; Smith Premier typewriter; must write a leglble band and furnish best of references; perma- nent position. Hox 4410, Call office. YOUNG girl wishes situation as an improver in dressmaking. Call or address 403 Bryant. MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes situation fo do xeneral housework: mo objection to window Tashing or weshing and ironing. Call or ad- dress §°% Valencla st. DRESSMAKER from City of Parls will go out by the day, $250. Address 1514 Geary st., near Laguna. NEAT young Swedish girl would like to do light housework. Call at (44 Sixth st., be- tween Bryant and Brannan. WANTED—A first-class cook with city refer- ences, who understands German cooking; good wages. Call Thursday and Friday morn- ines mt 21ZA Jackson st. WA D—A bright, self-rellant woman with falr education; this position is to travel. Box W2, Call, GOOD girl or woman for housework, plain cooking; German preferred. 312 Sanchez st., 8 to 10. GIRLS wanted at United States Laundry, Six- teenth st., near Valencla. | MME. RUTH, great prophetls card reader; Soc. 708 Ellis st., ixth: . clairvoyant, palmist; card read- ptian charms 215 Leavenworth. MME, DA. the gypsy. ist and card reader MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, card reader and | palmistry: truth or no 1149 Mission, MME. RAVENNA reads life fluentl advice: names given: 25c up. 5 the great palm- | 7 Seventh: no sign. | bueiness st | | CARPET REATING AND CLEANING, | WHEN vou hecome dlsgusted with poom work send to SPAULDING'S Ploncer Carpet-Beat- ing Worke, 353-37 Tehama st.; tel. South 4. | 3. McQUEEN'S Californiz Carpet Cleaning Co., | 453 Sl»\»n!up st.; tel. South 228; lowest rates. E. MITCHELL Carpet-Beating and Reno- vating Co., 240 Fourteenth st.; tel. Mission 74. 3 m Carpet-Beating Worls, CITY 8t G H STEV mgr., 28-40 Sth st.; tel. South 250. CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard, laid at dc. STRATTON 3 Eighth st.: tel. Jessie 84. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter s CHIROPODISTS. BUNIONS, 3 te cure, painlese: consuit'n free. Dr.Buncan 15 Sutter. | e e et e ingr COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No cnarge un- | less successful. Room 210, 827 Market =t. L COTTAGES TO LET. i EXPERIENCED middle-aged lady; infant's or invalid's nurse; private home or public insti- tution. Address box 4492, Call. COLORED girl wishes position nurse for one chiid. 107 Bernard st., off Paclfic, between Leaver.worth and Jones. POSITION wanted as nurse by rellable woman; references. 16 Antonfo st., off Jones. HESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 night, $150 to 36 ; .convenlent and respectable; free 'bus and bagrage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions ed at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and rubscriptions has been established at 1086 Va- IRONERS wanted at United States Laundry, Sixteenth st., near Valencia. WANTED—Finishers on custom Market st., room €23. WANTED—Young girl for general housework. 1313 Broadway GIRL not over 2: light work: country girl pre- coats. 927 GIRL, German preferred, for i1ght housework. 1053 Market st., upstairs. \ EXPERIENCED women to operate body ironer. 251 Jrjfln st., near Fourth. GIRL for llght housework; good home. 1740 Sutter st. EXPERIENCED operators on silk_waists, $10 weel. LIVINGSTON MFG. CO., 226 Bush st. MENT WANTED—MALI A HIGHLY educated young man desires a po- sition as teacher in a private family: capable of teaching both English and German and i3 willing to make himself otherwise useful. Ad- dress C. P., care Hinrichsen & Franzen, 201 Montzomery a ELDERLY man wants situatios first-class gardener, coachman, milker, etc.; moderate Wages; first-class references. Address Gard- ener, box 3T Call office. X YOUNG man 21 years of age, speaking Ger- man and English, willing to do anything, would like @ position. Address BARNETT KLASS, 1619 Mission st. GARDENER, single, 's position on gentle- man’'s place; understands all branches; also Iandscaping; best reference. NIELS P. NIEL- SN, Brooklyn Hotel, 208 Dush st. FIRST-CLASS blacksmith desires _situation, city or country. Address box 449, Call office, RELIABLE and competent young man desires position of any kind: Is a g penman and accountant. Box 4441, Call. COTTAGE to rent and furniture for sale. Pleasant st., near Jones. fon RAB- of four roo n price $1650: no agents. Apply district, LIN, Fourth and Kentucxy R e DENTISTS. i YOUNG mun wants position with some firm; not afraid of work; refs.; salary £5 and board. Address R. W. BRISTOL, 1309 Jones. BARBERS Young man, £ood barber, desires easy gosition: no rush work: low wages. Ad- dress 'A. JAMES, 1223 Stevenson st. JAPANESE wants position In saloon as porter; know how to mix and cook. Address 923 ieramento st.: phone Davia 1ss. ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg., you can | have your extractions done painicssly: teeth | without plates our svecialty: gold crowns, §350 up: plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of- | fice hours, § a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 2 p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSO! D., Manager, | A_DE_ V. CAVALSKY b turned from the Parls Exposition with some of the finest | patents for painiess entistry, plates, teeth | without a plate, crown and bridge work: all work warranted; plates, full set, $5; fillings, c; erown. $3 50. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 6th. EIGHT prizes for best crowns. plates, bridgos and Qings; extractioms o llings by my won- derfid secret, painless method; 20 years' ex- perience; no students; advice free. meu cheapest’ and guaranteed: lady att ts. DR GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st. ‘, AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- | JAPANESE wants situation In restaurant or hotel as a cook. Address 923 Sacramento telephone Davis 108, GIRL for housework; small family. 1011 élpp strect. WANTED—Girls to work in French laundry. 1350 Pactfic st., near Hyde. LADY compositor wanted for occasional work. YOUNG FOLK'S \WEEKLY, 516 Commercial. PANTS finishers wanted; steady work. 225 Fifth st. WANTED—A good girl for candy store; also a choepl:(e dipper. 1019 Van Ness ave. WANTED—Good cook for country hotel, fifty miles from city. Call 140 Fifth st. YOUNG girl to wait at table in restaurant, $12 per month. Apply 195 Tenth st. GIRL or woman for general housework; good wages. 408 Eleventh &t. COMPETENT cook, $25 a month. Apply at Maudsley Sanitarfum, 2111 Pine st., at 10. YOUNG girl to assist with housework; wage: $12 to $15. 1922 Page st. WOMAN or girl to assist and sewing: good home: small wages. 3570 Seventeenth AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S. ‘Wanted for rallroad work, 100 laborers for S. P. C different divisions. 50 laborers for baligating gang and rock crusher for 8. P. Co. Truckee. Fee 31 Ship dall Free fare. 100 teamsters for rail work In State of Nevada; §2 a day; free fare; ship this after- noon.. 25 tunnelmen for big tunnel at Chatsworth Park, Los Angeles Co.; §2 to $250 a da: 2 steel bridge men, railroad work, 3350 a day, free fare; 4 carpenters, country, $3 a day; 156 men to pick up prunes, §1 a day and board; 6 sawmill laborers, $28 and board; 2 milk wagon drivers, §$30 and $35: farmer and wife, $35; man and wife for quarry, wife to cook’ for men; 2 stablemen for country, $30; vegetable gardener, 33; farmers, milkers, choremen and others. Experienced man to bottle mineral water at springs; $40 and found; see party here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. A—C. R. HANSEN & CO. _..104 Geary st. HOTEL DEPARTMENT... - Head watter, Southern Cal. (new grill and high-tone restaurant), $75; head waiter, hotel, south, $75; head walter, Nevada, $50; second cook, $75; night cock, $65, restaurant, morth; firat-class lunch man and assistant for eafe, ccuntry, $0 and $35; 6 waiters, $30 and 325; colored head walter, $0; colored waiter, coun- try club, $35; head and second cooks, city and country, going wage N 1 kitchen hands, $30 and §25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. TWO farmers and wives, $40 and $50; man and wife for poultry and fruit ranch, $45 to $0; 2 men and wives, private familfes, $35 and 350; laundryman and wife, $60; farmers, $1 day, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sac- ramento st. YOUNG man for bath house, §85 to $40; brick- layer for mine, $4 day, long job; carpenter, $350 day; stickerman; planerman; bench hands for mill; general machine man for count mill; laborers for mill and woods, §50. '$33 and 430 and board; railroad laborers: free fare, and many others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. HOTEL cook, $65; restaurant cooks, $50 month and $12 week; 2 boarding house cooks, $40; walters for country hotels and boardi: houpes, $25 and $30; A—WANTED .. £ Brick mason, $# ¥, d T mine, $2 a_day; 2 teamsters, 10 hours a day, near city, $26 and board: 2 laborers, near city, 10 hours ‘a day, $26 and board; winery man, Santa Clara County, $25; cook, hotei, near city, $40; lunch counter cook, $45; gardener, near city, $25; vegetable gardener, $35; nursery hand, $20; German waiter for club, $35 and found; farmers, §26; 10 sawmill and rallroad in woods laborers,” $30 and fare advanced. W. D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. BARBERS' _Progressive Unlon—Free_employ- ‘ment. H. Dernard, Sec., 104 7th; tel. Jessie 152, WANTED—For_U. 8. army, able-bodied, un- married men between ages of 21 and 3, citl- zens of Unitod States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak. read and write English; recruits are specially desirel for service in Philippines. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, 12l New Mont- omery st., San Francisco, Cal. WANTED _Active youns man for short order cooking on stemmer: must be sober and re- llable; referencen required; steady place for right man. Box 4416, Call office. AN errand boy about fifteen years old in office; must_reside with parents: only those willing to make themselves useful need reply; wages 350 per week. Box 4420, Call office. WANTED-Steady man with $150 to take inter- eat In old established commiselon business hat will pay $5 per month the year round. Apply 1016 Market st., room 10. MECHANICS—Keep away from San Francisco! Milimen's lockout still on. Bullding Trades Councfl of San Francisco. BOY to take care of horses and work in gro- cery store. Apply NW. cor. Greenwich and Pierce sts. WANTED—2 rellable men to take orders; good pay and steady employment for right men. Address box 4417, Call office. READY. PH( “EE Rt et EE,WE...SHIP .. EVERYBODY.. FREE To All Parts of California, Utah, Nevada. NUMBER. WANTED AT WAGES. 154—Nevada, Truckee, Lake View..§41 and fd 16—Los Angeles, Santa Barbara. $2 day 24—Redding, Shasta, Fresno. 118—Surf, Soda Springs, Salt 64—Dixon, Elmira and Bakersflel 163—For nineteen different division: FREE FARE....OFFICE FEE ONLY SL MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. A—MECHANICAL HELP.... ceaen . § carpenters for flume building, $2 50 day and board, see hoss here. - 4 carpenters Free Fare Vineyard ane . Steel bridge men $3 50 day, free fare Camp blacksmiths, also helpers....365 and $52 Sash and door makers, painters..Iron molders -:.-..SAWMILLS AND WOODS HELP es of heip, $30 to $10 and_found s a 3 .FRUIT 3 1 en or boys to pick frult, work in pack- ing-houses, etc.. anybody will suit..$30 and fd 15 laborers to work at min $42 and fd 12 miners, single-hand worl 360 §2 farm, orchard, vineyard h: 18 milkers, butter-makers. 12 teamsters, road work 19 stablemen, city and coun 18 choremen ‘and boys, come s 129 scraper teamsters, ail parts. 19 drillers, brick setters, etc. 188 laborers and teamsters for all parts of California, some in cit 175 to $2 50 day & boatmer, beef lugges Milk and bakery wagon . $25 and $2 advertised; come see. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. A—SECOND cook, jmine...$10 and fd, fare paid 10 butchers for institutions, shops, slaughter- houses and ranches.’...$30 and and fd, 332 18 cooks, city and country..$30 to $30 and fd Waiters, city and country..§25 to $35 and fd Washers, ironers and starchers. Porters, help for institutions: man for bath- house, etc.; dishwashers, ranch cooks. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. A — STENOGRAPHER and ranch, $30 udl found.. er, vineyard compan: 'RRAY & READY. 804-838 Clay st. MEN wanted for the United States Navy— Machinists, first class, age 21 to 25, pay per month $55: machinists, second c age 21 to 5. pay per month $40; electricians, third class. age 21 to 35, pay per month $3); ship- wrights (carpenters), age 2l to 3, 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 13 to 35, pay per month $18; 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- Qualifying allments. Machinists must pass an examination showing them to be ma- chinists by trade. Flectricians must pass a practical examination 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 physical examination only. The term of en- listment is for four years. Should.a man re-endist within a period of four months from the date of honorable discharge he will re- onths' pay and an typewriter for celve a bonus of four 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 recetved at date of retirement. It is the de- sire of the Navy Department to obtain a laree number of able-bodied Americans for the navy, who will be given every oppor; tunity for advancement as soon as they ar qualified for the higher ratings. The early completion of a number of fine ships for the pavy will make a large increase in the en- listed force necessary, and this will cause & corresponding large increase in the number of petty officers, who will be advanced from the lower ratings. Recruits who may be ac- cented will be assigned to a U. S. war ves- sel; apprentices to the naval training sta- tlon, San Francisco, Cal. Applications should be made at the U. S. Naval Recruiting Ren- dezvous, corner of Market and East streets, San Francisco, Cal WANTED—Recruits for the United States M: rine Corps, U. S. Navy: able-bodied, unmar- ried men of good character, between'the ages of 21 and 3 years; not less than 5 feet 4 inches and not over 8 feet 1 inch in height; must be citizens of the United States or per- sons who have legally declared their inten- tions to become citizens: able to read. write and speak English properly. For further in- formation apply at the Marine Recruiting Of- fice, 40 Ells st., San Francisco, Cal., 530 K st., Sacramento, Cal., or 1038 J st., Fresno, C: AN experienced telephone inspector and “trouble” man can find permanent position with Capital Telephone and Telegrapk Com- pany, Sacramento; must be theroughly com- Detent. WANTED—First-class bread and cake baker for new bakery; wages $45 per month and found. to begin with. Address Reception Ho- tel Bakery, Wadsworth, Nev. VANTED First-class cook wanted for hotel restaurant; no baking; wages $i0 per month and found Address box 10, Wadsworth, Nev. WANTED First-class_marker and distributor "Apply at once, Valleo Steam Laundry Com- pany, Valleo. NEW goods: quick sales: salary or commis- sion; city or country. THE J. DEWING CO., Floo@ bullding. MEN wanted to learn barber trade; only ~ight weeks required: positions guaranteed: special inducements: catalogue and map of city fres. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE. 85 Clay st. WANTED—A young walter at 12 East st.; German preferred. SANTED 2 or 3 chair barber shop In a live country town. Box 4485, Call office. WANTED--Rellable baker; business interest given right man. Box 4403, Call office. FIRST-CLASS coatmakers and general failors for the country. J. BAUMGARTEN & CO., 7 Montgomery st. WANTED—A young man with a little experi- ence in horseshoeing. 1971 Market st., near Haight. A GENTLEMAN of indomitable energy and push: good opportunity to right man. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott bullding. COATMAKER for country. Apply REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. BOY with some experience to set type. after 1:30 at 34 California st. WANTED—Young man to learn the liquor busi- ness. Box 4497, Call office. FIRST-CLASS painters and tinters at 463 Geary street. Apply COOK wanted. 24 Sixth st., near Howard. ERRAND boy wanted. 766 Geary WANTED-Tailors on custom coats; big wages. Apply at 40 Ellis room B2. BARBERS for city and country: wases $i7. Apply immediately, H. BERNARD, 104 Tth st. CARPENTERS wanted for Florlston, Cal. Ap- ply Floriston Pulp and Paper Co., 707 Front. WANTED—Boy to help in bakery. 612 Kearny Etreet, WANTED—First-class barber for country. Ap- ply 141 Ellis st.,, San Francisco. WANTED—Bootblack for barber shop. Taylor st., near Eddy. WANTED—Waiter and dishwasher. 1507 Mar- ket st., near Eleventh. WANTED—A good candy helper: also good boy for candy store. 1019 Van Ness ave. 37 ‘WANTED-Dishw: er. 125 Seventh st. BAKER, second hand. 142 Second st. PAINTER wanted for scaffold work. Inquire at 601 Bush WAITER wanted; call early, ready to go to work. Ahlborn House, 321 Grant ave. WANTED—X short-order cook: 5. 135 Pow- el st WANTED—Young girl to assist in light house- work; sleep home; wages $8. 205 Turk st. WANTED-—-A walter. COFFEE JOBN, 613 Clay street. A LADY of indomitable energy possessed ~self-assertion: good opportunity to right part; F. PERSON, room 412 Parrott building. FIRST-CLASS skirt makers and apprentices wanted. BOWHAY, 516 Sutter st. WANTED_Experienced millinery saleslady. 1323 Stockton st. VEST hands who also know how to make but- ton-holes: 3§ to §12. 641 Stevenson st. ot X A—$75 WILL be pald for information that will secure situation for practical first-class Ger- man farmer with small family; thoroughly competent to take full charge of large fruft, grain or stock ranch: fine references. Ad- dress box 4491 Call office. STEADY man years' experience in orchard i understands handling green budding, grafting, pruning, etc.: used to handiing men; would ltke man- agement of large ranch; ref. Box 4852. Call. MAN and wife want places; man good cook and baker: wife as helper, waitress or cham- bermaid: hotel, boarding-Touse or institution; city or country. Ad. A. R., 638 Jessie, off 7th. TEETH extracted free; plates, $5; crowns, 33 50; bridge work, $5; all the latest methods for painiess dentistry: bours. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. lodern Dental Parlors, 1206 Market, cor..G. G. | CROWN and bridge work experts; our work s unexcelied, our prices are the lowest: call and see our samples and our prices before ing elsewhere; best references; exami: free. “‘Main office’” New York Dental Parlors, 1019 Market st, bet. wih and 7th; elevator. SITUATION wanted as sick nurse by the dfy; bubonic plague nuree in China for years. H. DYCKMAN, 737 Mission st. THE employment department of the Y. M. C. A. furnishes only rellable young men. Corner Mason and Ellis sts.; phone Bush 1. e T e Address S. K., 44 h\'flllo; at. GIRL wanted to do general housework forsmall family. 2370 Sutter st. TALENTED amateur performers, wanted. Ap- ply at Chutes at 6 p. m. ———— FIRST-CLASS all-around tailoress. PRIy 21 Geary st. v GIRL or woman for light housework, $15. 2427 Sutter st., near Broderick. o EXPERIENCED operators on electric_power sewing machines on shirts at GREENE- BAUM, WEIL & MICHELS. 5t Mission st. WANTED—Aged man to make himself useful around a restaurant. 29 Stockton st. PLUMBER wanted at 1716 Sutter st. BARBER shon for sale in barzain. DECKELMAN BARBER shop; 3 chairs; ply STOLTZ, 630 Market st. BARBERS—2-chair shop for sale cheap: owner has other business. 3142 Twenty-fourth st. FOR SALE—Cheap, a barber shop. 3§ Market st.; can be used for other purposes. GET _your_shoes half soled while waiting: 35¢ to Sdc. 362 Mission st., bet. lst and 24 sts. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin. Reno H.onl‘“rnwrhwr still Tuns Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large Tooms; %ic per night: $1 to §2 per week. ‘WANTED-—Coatmaker or general tailor. MIK- KELSEN & BERRY, 212{ Center, Berkeley. ning town: good ., 106 Ellis st. located. Ap- GIRL for light housework; wages $12 to $15. 1821 Point Lobos ave., bet. 7th and Sth ave. WANTED—Chef cook: no Sunday work. Res- taurant, 28 First st. GERMAN girl to assist in housework. 356 Utah st., near Seventeenth, forenoon. G, Sitr s DUV, . o WAITRESS wanted. 515 Valencia st. G for general housework and cooking. Call 208" Van Neas ave, befors noon. FIRST-CLASS alteration hands on skirts and Jackets. A. CAILLEAU. 114 Kearny st. GT. pastel portrait painter from Europe wants competent salesman; $100 mo. Box 4487, Call. WANTED—First-class. ber bedmake Call at 8 oclock at 149 Third st. o Y v i GOOD ‘wanted oML e # e s TALENTED amateur performers DIy at Chutes at & b. m. i ier FOR sale—A 3-chair barber shop, on account of going East. 14 Turk st. BARBER shop for sale; also bootblack wanted. 1026 Hyde st. e MASSAGE. 3 . 1228 Market—Ladiey 32 years' practice; have treateq nds of cases successfully; positive guaranteed at office: ladies treated can re. home same day; HINDO HERE home cure. any one can use It: perfectly harmiess: home confinement. Send stamps for circula MRS. DR. KOHL, i reliable ladies si sate and sure cu 97 Market st.. cor. Sixth: falist: home treat : ladies’ e ‘same day; pr g confinement; DR. G. W. O'DONNX Jadles’” spectalist. ticed in San Francisco for sands of cases successty used at home: consult: others fail call on him. DRS.GOODWIN, well known 1ad bave returned from Europe cure §5; have treated reliable: has prac ars; treated thou- s of cases wit in S. F.: maternity ket near Stxth. TOY KEE. Chinese doctor: cures consump- cancer, catarrh. ete.. ail discases trems. ‘send, for_testimonials; ad E fartum, 704 Sacramento it.. eorncr o MES. DR. WYETH, reliable specialista: 3 yra. practice; home in confinement: treatment 1¢ office, $5; any ailment; consultaticn free: con- fidential. 942 Post st.. bet. Hyde and Larkin. MRS, M. ALLEN, 1035 Market—Ladies special- ist: home In confinement: safe and reilable: consultation free: hours 10 to 8. il B o S THE well-known DR. POPPER, celebrated fe- male specialist; practical physician for 37 years: always successful. 8 Kearny st PR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all dis- res of the human body. 115 Mason st ——————————— e e MISCELLANEOUS—FORl SALE. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. Mc- INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, counters, linoleum. new and second hand: we aiways have a large stock of saloon outfits on hand: 32 complete outfits on’ our floor, ready made: e can ship everything in 24 hours. . NOONAN. 1017. 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission st., above Sixth: write for catalogue. A—$3 30 DERBY and Fedora hats, 1 75. Pop- ular Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st.. near Pine. FINE sult, 510 dress pants, §2 MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS. 437 Montgomery st. FOR sale—Property of the Live Oak Conso dated Gold Mining Co.. situated in Nevada County, 15 miles north of Auburn: 2 patented claims; §-stamp quartz mill; ditch and holst- ing works complete. For further particulars (nouire of A. MEISTER, 914 Ninth st., Sac- ramento, Cs A—BUYS, sells or rents gear machinery, en- gines, boilers. water pipe, shafting. pulleys, etc. WHITELAW, 216 Spear st. VERY fine old master violin, with bow and box. $12; will cost in any musie store $30. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. STEEL TANKS. all sizes; suitable for water ur oll: cheap: all shapes: second hand. H. S. WHITE. 5I¢ Mission st. A—100 HORSEPOWER engine, boller, 2 drill alr compressor. JARDINES. 220 Fremont st. WOOD carving and drawing tables at 246 Sut- ter s room from 2to 4 p m. A SPLENDID ress and a 25-inch paper- cutter Addre 7. Call office. NATIONAL cash register, nearly new, for sale, cheap, at 412' Sixth st. PORTABLE engines, bollers; iron and wood planers, lathes: 2d hand. J. Burke. 139 Beale. MAGIC lanterns, new and 24 hand: moving BULLARD & BRECK, 131 Post st. L line cameras and photo supplies: selling: eap. W. A. HARTTER. 517 Examiner bids. WILL rent full dress Tuxedo or Prince Albert suits for §2 50. Portland Loan Office. 25 Stktm. 10-TON Fairbanks scale and fire and burglar proof safe. 218 California st. pictures. FU ID-HAND photographic and magic iantern out- fits bought. sold. exchanged. 109 Montgomery. - ngines and Mtz. Co. SAFES—New and second ha all sizes. THE WATTZ SATE 108,971 W San Wean "!I SCELLANEOUS WANTS. LADIES" and gents” ca sold. Silverman. 934 Fol KLEIN stll pay a-brac and boo IF you wish full value for your cast-off clothine ~all an R COH® T Thiea- el Riacle 4197 off clothing bought & Folsom 1191 best price for clothing. bric- 109 Sixth st.: tel. Jesste 141, MONEY AA—BEST rat TO LOAN and eas: Second Mor: " Interests in Estates ... Undivided Interests in Real Estate. Financial problems of all sorts and sizes solved by HERMAN MURPHY, 630 Macket. s amount at 6 p gages, undivided interest, estate fn pro- bate; mortgages and legacies bough-: no de- Iav: get my terms before doing business else. where. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery. r. ANY propesition, any amount; § per cent: first, second mortgages, estates in probate, interest in estates. legacies, corporation loans, chattel mortgages, life insurance. Room 16, Chronicle buflding. HALLORAN & HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds. jewelry at low- est rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store. 348 Market st.; tel. Main 164. BEranch 19 Third st. A—3500,000 ON city and country real estats and estates; chattel mortgages: notes and col laterals. J. BROWNSTONE, 11 Montgomery. FOR SALE—A gocd paying 1-chair barber shop; cheap. Inquire at 1063 Market st. LINDELL House, corner Sixth and Howard— Rooms. 15¢ to 2ic night: 73c to $2 per week. WANTED—100 m*n to _take rooms, 10c, 15c and 20c. Boston House, 530 Howard st. BOYS with experience at_underpressing on pants and vests. 541 Market st. MOST reliable piace to borrow on diamond watches, jewelry. W. J. HESTHAL. 10 Stxth; highest price for old silver, diamonds. ON furnitureand planos without removal: quick ervice: money direct: lowest interest. Rooms 8 and 89, Donohoe building, 1170 Market st. T 125 Kearny st.. room 9, respectable, privats place to borrow on watches. dlamonds: lowest rates; take elevator. Telephone Davis 995, ALL sizes men's shoes, sligntly damaged, hall price. 562 Mission st., bet. Ist and 2d sts. WANTED—A man that understands florist and nursery business. 500 Haight st. BOYS wanted. SAN FRANCISCO AND PA- CIFIC GLASS WORKS, 7th and Townsend. EAILORS, ordinary seamen and green hands: all parts of world HERMAN'S, 2§ Stesart. LABORERS and drillers wanted at 827 Four- ‘teenth st.. near Guerrero. MEN and_women to learn barber trade. S F. BARBER COLLEGE. T1A Howard st. PENSIONS—GEO. D. CAMPBELL, lawyer, 1§ ars’ practice; Examiner building. WINCHESTER House. # Third st.. near Mar- Ket: 700 rooms, %c might: reading-room: free “Bus and bagrage to and from the ferry. A BRANCH office for Cail advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1008 Valencia st e . HORSES, LIVE STOCK, Ete—For Sale 10 HORSES for sale; also wagons, bussies, carts, harness. Grand Arcade Horse Market. 321 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 10_HEAD of driv TOMKINSON'S s First and Second st BARGAIN—Fine business horse and buggy. 4 Geary court. hat. Jones and Leavenworth. —_— HOUSES TO LET. A AR A A AN AN A—PRINTED LIST Houses to Let; send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 4 Montgomery. 2013 GREENWICH et near Buchanan—§ rooms, bath; modern; $22. THE McCARTHY CO., 646 Market st. FOR RENT—In Belmont: modern house. 3 rooms. furnished: rent reasonable. Call or address MRS. OTTO, 29 Hyde st. - —_— LOST AND FOUND. LOST_From 902 California st.. corner of Pow- ell. Seotember 2, male collie puppy; yellow, with white stripe in face. Return’to above address and recelve reward. and working horses at les. 57 Minna st., bet. LOST—A black cocker spaniel pup on Jackson | near Broderick. Return to 2837 Jackson st. and receive reward. LOST—White fawn grevhound dog: markings on ears: reward. 1408 Post st. 1 FOUND—Bank book of the Hibernia addressed JAMES McELWAIN. Pacific st. and receive same. LOST—Near Ingleside House, on Sunday, a fur boa. Finder please return to 638 Sacramento st. and receive reward. Bank Call at 411 LOST-2 bulldog pups; female white, male black spot on tail; reward. $10 Howard st. LOST—An inittaled silver bonbon box, Ter, near Powell. Reward at 1508 Pectis sov LOST—A gentleman's gold watch, on return train o J. B, excursion. San'Jose to S. . in! . O. Please return to BEN OSS- WALD. 138 Pacific: no questions asked: big v, a lady's’ doudle $500,000 AT § per cent in sums to suit in city: also $150,000 on large ranches: also on second mortgages. R. J. MERCER & SON, 412 Pine. ANY amount by private party on furniture and Dlanos: mo removal: low rates: confidentia BONELLI, 301 Jones st., corner Eddy. WHY pay rent? We loan money to bufld with: small monthly payments. HOME BUILDING COMPANY. 2 msome st.. room 2. o MONEY to lcan on furniture by private party: low rate. 917 Market st., room L MONEY loaned salaried people without security. HILL, rm. 4, Merchants’ Ex.. 431 Californta no_removal; confl- ete. 33 Taylor st. TO salaried people without security: all busi- ness confidential. Tousley Co., 321 Parrott blg. CASH loaned to salaried peoble on note without indorser. MORRELL, 9 E:amlnar bullding. ON furniture, pianos, without removal: mission; private. LICK, 116 McAll laried people without collateral or in- F. Discount Agency. 143 Phelan blz. Edwards & Son, rose: Arion. rosewcod cas Hallet & Davis Weber. finest condition Manner & Sorll‘- bury, oak . s Easy payments. sheet music and everything in the music line. Chickering, Vose, Sterling ney. BENJ, CURTAZ & SON, 16-15-2) £8838883 Farrell st. | ALL purchasers of planos at SHERMAN CLAY & CO.'S_have the privilege 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 38 cash. 36 per month: some fanos for $3. $4 and $5 per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. STEINWAY DEALERS, corner Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco: corner Broadway and Thir- teenth sts.. land. DON'T fall to see the beautiful Decker & Son baby grands just received at MAUVAIS', 769 Market st. They are the best ever shown in the city. A RELIABLE plano can be eniy, from Teliable house. " The ZENG MAUVALY MC 8iC CO. i1s such a house. Their address 19 769 Market st. | NO matter what you want In the line of mu- | sical goods, you can .Iways do best at MAU- | VAIS', 769 Market st scount, o establish our new location, give 10 per cent off on pilanos: some | second-hand bargains. 3 Heine uprights, $327. | 2 Steinways, $195; 1 Chickering, $i65; ! Mason & Hamlin, 3%, and 2 other bargains: agents for Hallett & Davis and 5 other makes: larg- est exclusive wholesale and retail piano house west of Chicago. HEINE PIANO CO., Geary st., near Elly of Part: A_MAGNIFICENT new upright piano, 70, special this week: iso b1 reductions ing TPEWING & GO Fiood putsing: o | VIOLIN strings; never wet: best in the world. making and of llmi instruments. 'E'."?:‘ et Goary o Mead ave., Oskiand, BE in the " i swim: rent a new plano for 3 per SCOTT-CURTAZ CO., 580 Hayes st.

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