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10 BUSINESS CHANCES—CONTINUED. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. - FOR sale—Drug store; large town; oentral Cal- mee Ean Franciseo B O O e e | Moviin: St oamthir o’ slock St fie- Call, corner of Market an ©OP2 | tures; good paying prescription business; in. wntfl 12 o'clock every night in thé year. volce $i§00; low expense, E. R. C. care ANCH OFFICES-—521 Montgomery street. | Langley & Michaels Co., 40 First st. corner Clay; open until $:30 p. m. COFFEE and tea routes supplied” from GEO. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1900. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery School; private class; patterns cut. 1018 st. 8. F. Dressmaking, Ladies’ Tatioring and Mil- linery School; French system. 411 Van Ness. ACCORDION pleating factory: all kinds pleat- fng, pinking. 131 Post, over O Connor&Moftatt. e inyes street; open until 9:30 p. m. & W. CASWELL & CO., 412 Sa o iy McAllister street; open until $:30 p. m. - - CTam €1t Larkin street; open until 9:30 . m. CLASSIF advertisements and subscriptions oot Bhetts K A D 3 W received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore et street, cormer Sixteentb; open | A BRANCH office for €all advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1086 Va- e jencia st. th street: open until 9 p. m. a street; open until § p. m. r Twenty-second and Keu- LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. EDUCATIONAL. AYRES' Business College 723 Market st.; day and_evening; Individual instruction, $§ per month; life scholarship, $50; bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy, eté.; just added 35 new typewrlters; commercial department enlarged and is the best in S. F.; catalogue fres. AMARION § rooms 10 rooms, 15 rooms A No. 1; clears $80; central corner; fine; always full; &-ROOM house; down town; must be sold. 16-room hou urk st.; $500. 22-room house on Geary: central. 10-room house on Turik st.; very cheap. Houses alil sizes from $150 to $§00; some great bargains. Call and inspect our list, EMERY & SMITH, 3 Bddy st. .SPECIAL BARGAINS corner, north of Market ; 3500 cash, bal. great sacrifice, orner; rent $125 s 1026 Market st. | A SPECIAL INDUC T. CALL ON | KREDO TTON, 3§ Geary | 8700 cash for 50 rooms; new; instaliments. 3300 for 14 rcoms: Geary; $35 profit. $450 only for 14 rooms; Post; worth $900. A—22-ROOM rooming-house; central.. 1i-room house; $300 down; balance easy. | 20-room house; first-class...... 11-room house. G-room flat. 20 rooms: 83 rooms, €8 rooms R. H. WINSTC tors cordially istributed to $1000 ) HR, Secretary. | Notice iehereby | location to sult; money loaned. SCHW: HARD & CO., 817 Market st., between Fifth xth: phone 1911 0OM hotel; modern; large lot; 2 store: always full; or suitable for sanitartum; in Alameda; ‘g&' easy terms. Apply A. M. PECK & OC', 667 Market st. RNISHED house, 10 rooms: all occupled: ety | 1900, at 11 o'clock Petroleum. | €004 location; rent cheap. 125 Ninth st.; no npany will be held | _&gents y, 222 Sansome st., A WEEK'S news for § cents. The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing. §1 per vear. ——— e CARRIAGES AND WAGONS, ors 2d the transac- ¥ com i e e ¥ SHING, ;.:f' { ALL kinds of wagons, buggles —_— e | Tetc.. cheap. EGAN & SON, s AGENTS WANTED. | AN A No. 1 express wagon, single, also light | camping wagon, for sale cheap. §32 Mission. r Live Agents, latest movelty, £oods entirely | ales un- NEW & 24-hand wagons, buggles, carts & ha work & driving horses. 15th & Valen GES and chamols our spect N SPONGE CO., 150 New CAMPAIGN PHOTO RBYUTTONS. | MF'Y of all kinds of photo o lite tosur- | wholesale and retai; novelties for agents. PA- T AG! SUPPLY CO., 3461 15th st. —_— ASPHALTUM ROOFING. tons and jeweiry: sen SPIRITUALISM. | ARRIVED Mre. Dr. Farnham, world renowned spiritual medium dvice in all affairs of 1f lawsuits, divorces, deaths; unites the sepa- rated; mining a specalty; cirs. Sun., Wed.,Frl come and be convinced. (Permanently) Fdady st., bet. H and Larkin; no sign. J. PELTIER, asphalt roofing, foors laid. repaived: postal sidewalks; cellar 1156 Mission st ASTROLOGY. ME, HICKEY card reading 2 Dunhiam's circle of truth; 2, § tor st., rm. 3; admission 10c & test oir- read. dadl; e. Marquise's conv ; 10c. 5 Hyde st.; n., 0 Turk et. ster—Mrs. C. J. tests to-night 10c. =pl y loaned o r fees: estates. MME MAJORS, gifted ritual healer and card reader. MRS lamages, estates, 4 Montgomery aws, faction t ket st o everybod: bet. 7th and Sth R. wonderful clairvoyant & ca: eader, born with double vell & second sight, diagnoses disease with life readi | affaire in life; sat! 17 Third st.. n EDA, the “great palm- th; no sign. 42 Golden Gate av clairvoyant, card reader; Sixth st. X ocks first-class seil_on aco T, trance, busin: up. 523 Mission st., nr. 4th; no sign. | 3 medlum, | | year got positions. SAN FRA NESS COLLEGE, 1236 Market | BOOK ING, free trial; private lessons; 8 | | i | | | for catalogue. | Miniature Portrait Co.. 933 Market st . F. | A—JAPA? | JAPA | CHIN Tues., Frl. eve, | and healer, | | PIANO and Germa HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., 8. F.— Practical courses in bockkeeping, shorthand, typing, languages, telegraphy, English branches, civil, electrical and mini = neering, etc.; new S0-page catalogue free. GALLAGHER-MARSH College, Parrott Bldg.— E£horthand, typing and bookkeeping; Robert F. Gallagher, expert court reporter, teacher of shorthand; reportorial phrasing taught; prac- tical bookkeeping; full course, $50; catalogue. NIGHT School for Men at the Y. M. C. A building, Mason and Ellis sts.; registration, Sept, 10-24; studles elementary and advanced; great opportunity for young men to galn & practical business education. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory echool for the university, law and medical colleges: references, President Jordan or any Etanford professor.” Phelan building. SPANISH professors, recently arrived from South America, give lessons and receive all | work concerning translation, correspondence, etc., at moderate terms. 305 Minna st. FLATS TO LET. new sunny flats of ¢ and § rooms and ths, reasonab Minnesota st., bet. FINE sunny flat, 8 rooms; rent cheap. 1104 Harrison st. : FLAT of 4 rooms, bay-window and ith, §13. 716 Natoma st., bet. Eighth and Ninth. rinted list flats to let IF you want to mov From BALDWIN & HOWELL 10 Montgomery. PLBA! roomsd. 183 e i BUNNY flats; 4 and § rooms, bath; off Howard st., bet. 12th and 18th. Key at 1628 Howard. SUNNY 8-room flat. 29 Ringold st., bet. Eighth and Ninth, Folsom and Harrison. $27 50—ELEGANT flat, 7 rooms and Bath; gar- den. 1508 Devisadero st., near Bush. FURNITURE FOR SALH. BRASS bedstead, sideboard and bureau, all first-class. Call at 109 Cherry st., between Jackson and Washington, San Franclsco. FOR sale at 33 1-30 on the dollar, carpet and matting for § rooms. Box 4%, Call office. 4 ROOMS turnished i1 k for $48 50, with No. 7 range. King Furniture Cos, 1127-1131 Market. FURNITURE WANTED. CHAB. LEVY buys your furniturs, carpets DXBA!I etc. 1135" Market st.; tel. Jessle 761 ALWAYS ‘phone John 1041 before selling your turniture. " Standard Furn. Co., 743 Mission. CALIFORNIA Medical College—Regular term opens Mond , Oct. 1. For information ad- dress the dean, Dr. D. Maclean, Donohoe E’d!. MISS M. G. BARRETT, Shorthand Academy. mos. in college not equal to § wks. with me $25. TARR, expert accnt., 429 Parrott bldg. ENGINEERING, civil, elec., mining, mech. sur- v assay, cyanide, arch.; a eve.; est. 1864, VAN DER NAILLEN SCHOOL, 833 Market. AYRES Business C#ege night school opens October 1. 723 Market st. CALIFORNIA Business College {s again en- larging quarters. Come see us, 305 Larkin st JUNSON School Shorthand, Typing, Bookkeep- ing, Spanish. 137 Mont'y. E. M. Carpenter, pr. pupll of Conservatory in Leipsic; lessons Tic. 320 Golden Gate ave. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, etc., day or éve.: $5 mo. 102 LE JEUNE Art and Craft School; modsling, designing, carving. all branches. 424 Pine st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the or Canada one year for $l, mmar, writing, Mission, nr. 6th. United States EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. ESE and Chinese employment con- tractor; estab. over 10 years; all kinds help. 421 Post et., near Powell; telephone Bush 135. JAPAN 2 Housecleaning Co.—Walters, cooks, Est. 1800. 1026 Oak: tel. Page547. Japanese-Chinese emp. office—Best hel, furn.; domestic serv. 417 Powell; tel. Bush376. PHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese help. 436 Powellnr.Sutter: tel. Black 5072. | W, B. CODY (late with J. T. Terry & Auctloneer—L. Vincent, 1305 Larkin; tel.Polk 634; furniture & furn'd houses bought; spot cash. ALFRED WOLLPERT, 778 Mission st., pays highest price for your second-hand furniture. Co.), buys Red 3333, furniture, carpets. 757 Mission; ts HELP WANTED—FEMALE. D “C. R. HANSEN & CO........Phone Grant 155" E HOTEL DEPARTMENT.... = 2 waltresses, Pacific Grove, 320, free fare, steady work; 2 waltresses, north, fare here; 4 waltresses, city, $20; I restaurant walt- Tesses, $6 to $5; lunch waltress, $3 50; 2 cham- bermalds, to wait, §20; 3 chambermaids, $17 50; woman Cook, $35, good place; woman cook, city, $20, and many others; extra waitress, country, $i day and expenses. i FAMILY DEPARTMENT...c0ui0ese A chofoe place (2 in family) for house girl, to € north, $30, see party here, fare paid; 1 Dplaces for houss girls o go_south, famil near together, $25 and $30; French waitress and second girl, $2; cook, $30, and second girl, $20, and young girl to assist, $12, same family, Menlo Park; invalid's nurse, 320; children’s nurse, $20;'1S house girls and sec- ond girls. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary A STRICTLY first-class cook for small priv. family, $35; also French second girls, $% same house. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED—English or German nursery gov- erness, §25; seamstress and lady’s maid, $25; 2 laundresses, §25, $80, country; Scandinavian laundress, $30; German nurse, §26: {nfant| nurse, $25; nurse for 3 children, $30, nice lace; 4 parlor maids and waitresses, $20; ench nurse, $25; hotel cook, short distance. §55. Apply fo J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. IRONERS for muslin underwear; _experience not necessary. BAUER BROS. & CO., 21 San- some st. GERMAN girl, 14 years old, wishes to assist in light housework and care of children. Ad- dress box 4430, Call office. B and Chinese Emplovment Office; best help furn.; tel. John 2121. 8061 Stockton. SE and Japanese Employment Office— | Best help. 411% O’'Farrell st.: tel. East 426 L R R EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. ELDERLY Eastorn woman, neat and rellable, ires position: is good, economical house | Wages $10 to §12 month. Box 418 | o | YOUNG woman, good cook, In private family; | wages $2. Apply Park House, Twenty-fourth | 1 :OUGHLY competent woman wishes a po | sitfon as housekeeper or companion to invalld lady. Address Portland House, room 6l t woman, work by the | $110 a day. Address . compet good laundress 422, Call office. WANTED—A thoroughly spectable young woman wants & housekeeper. Box 2023, Call office. DANISH gi postals answered. SEAMSTRESS would like to sew in & private family; a good dressmaker. 821 Turk st. COMPETENT woman wishos a situation at Rousework in a small family; with references; als. 767 Harrison st. 3D _girl wishes position nurse for one Bernard st., oft Pacific, between competent and re- osition as kland. £ood cook and housework: no 514 Second“st. | MIDDIL ] { WANTED—Elderly YOUNG girl of about 16 years to assist with light housework; German preferred. 1212 Masonic ave., near Haight. WIDOW lady wishes young girl to assist in housework; German or Irish preferred. 3021 Clement st., Richmond District. AGED woman or girl to assist with housework; wages $10 to $12 mo. 22 Billott Park, oft Steiner, bPLrO'Fnrr!llilnd Geary. VEST hands who also know how to make but- ton-holes; 38 to $12. 641 Stevenson st. GIRLS wanted to wrap chewing gum. Apply American Chicle C 27 Main st. LUNCH waltresses; also 1 steady waltress; no Bunday work. Restaurant, 28 First et. NEAT girl to walt at table in small restaurant at lunch time, 340 Sutter st. TAILORESS, fine pants finisher, at 6% Kearny st., room 18. lady, light small wages. 90 Howard st. WANTED—Good restaurant waitress, $7 weel. 7 Tavior GIRL to do chamberwork and assist with cook- ing for two. 62 Ellis st. GIRL to assist in light housework; sleep home. 704 Buchanan st. GIRL for general housework. 844 Sixth st., Model Bakery. houseworl MIDDLE-AGED woman for housekeeping and | plain_cooking. 1408} Devisadero st. R House, 44 Third st., near Mar- | ket; 200 rooms; 2ec to §1 50 night, $1 50 to §6 convenient and respectable; free ‘bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | rubscriptions has been established at 109 Va- lencia TRUTH, great prophetio card reade WS Ellis st., near Larkin. jer, moved to 11 Sixth; German spoken. EN, clalrvoyant, palmist ptian charms. card read- er; real Eg 215 Leavenworth. MME AUGUST, clairvoyant, card reader and nistry: truth or no pay: 25c. 1149 Mission. NA reads life fluently; s given; 2c up. § Fourt engage WILKE, advice: nam business h st ; rent $40; Ceihornoed CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. e e iss WHEN you become discusted with poor work send 10 SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-Beat. ing Worke, 358-357 Te! South 40, lock; a rare chanoe. E, 26% Kearny st. established man r Mason and A t-class, paying place; partners t agree cause of sale. See R. G. WILKE, Kearny st. H h i1 to 1 R. G. WILK & Stevenson s 3 tel 3. E. MITCHELL Carpet-Beating and Reno vating Co., 240 Fourtsenth st.; tel. Mission 74, South 228; lowest rates. ! 3 McQUEEN'S Californta Carpet Cleaning Co, | E, well-known clairvoyant, wa- | EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Situation by a middle-aged mar- ried man of small family, steady and strictly sober, to work for some firm in wholesale or wegoning, and make himself generally use- tul: or position of trust; will put up secu- | Box 4435, Call office. LL give $ to party securlng me a posi- tion at seme kind of night work, not over 8 hours, that will bring board and room and $3 per month; night clerk preferred; first- class references. Address box 4428, Call. man wants situation; first-class | gardener, coachman,- milker, etc.; moderate wages; first-class references. Address Gard- ener, box 3758, Call office. DER; & young man of neat appear- apce and much experlence; references, most any lauor firm in the city. Address D. E. B.. 13 Tenth st. WANTED-—Women and girls to work on toma- toes, canning and preparing: highest wages pald; steady work; prizes for quick work. Apply immediately to U. S. FRUIT PACK- ING Co Harrison ave., between Seventh and Eighth sts., off Folsom. APPRENTICES on SHIRT FACTORY, cor. Gough and Grove sts. overalls. STANDARD GIRLS to rivet overalls, also sewing machine operators, at Levi Strauss & Co.’s factory, 82% Fremont st.; no experience necessary; 800d wages. Apply to MR. DAVIS. WANTED—A first-class cook with city refer- ences, who understands German cooking: 00d wages. Call Thursday and Friday morn- nes at 212A Jackson st. WANTED—A bright, self-rellant woman with fair education; this position is to travel. 4442, Call. GIRLS wanted at United S teenth st., near Valencia. TRONERS wanted at United States Laundry, Sixteenth st., near Valencia. es Laundry, Six- CITY Steam Carpet-Beating Works, G. H. § Jing | "STEVENS, mer., 38-40 Sth st.; tel. South 20, owner, = = . WILKE, | CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard, laid at fo. STRATTON'S, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessle 944, Dest location in South B. F.; M. L CORNER groos a ; old-established; 4 livin ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter s tel. Main 334. GEO. WALCOM, proprietor. CONKLIN'S Carpet-Beating Works, 833 Golden Gate ave.: telephone Fast 126. —_— CHIROPODISTS, south of rooms; cheap S, 765 Mariket. i age cause eale. M. LF s CORN: | A YOUNG man wan YOUNG man wants position with some firm; not afraid of work: refs.; salary $% and board. Address R. W. BRISTOL, 1809 Jones. work; will do anything; mechanical or electrical work preferred. Box 4434, Call. BARTENDER wants steady position; clty or country. Address B. B., box 4431, Call office. JAPANESE, honest boy, wants position as schoolboy. GEORGE, 807 Polk st. S, ingrown nalls, corns, absolute cure, BUNION e acies | painless: consult'n free Dr.Duncan.415 Sutt L L L Market. | e ]\1;'."'“;.? p'r:fl". hm “,},‘;‘{i’;fi | COLLECTION OFFICES. m destred: ‘13 rooms, $300; 10. . fine; 20 rooms, barga GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge un- less successful. Room 310, 927 Market st —_— COTTAGES TO LET. $4 ROO marine view and yard. Lombard et., near Hyde. —_— COTTAGE FOR SALE. and bath in Mission Qistrict; price $1650; no agents. Apply RAD. LIN, Fourth and Kentucky sts. R B L S DENTISTS. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bidg., you can have your extractions done painlessly; teeth elegant p full value in stock; living-rooms; cheap. ren & bargain. LANE ‘& CO., §65 Market st BARGAIN; no might w fine location a quick. LA bust , 565 Mrkt. t of saloons, hotels, gro- WE bave larges ceries, clgar stores, etc., in the city. Call| without pl 3 { 8C! - “ a n y | plates our speclaity; gold crowns, SCHWEI HARD & CO., 817 Market st., be- | 3350 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of- Iween FIfth and Sixth; telephone Mint 911 | fice hours, $ 4. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 2 | AN ol in the vers situation un remain for ately p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSON, M. D., Manager. A—-DR. V. CAVALSKY has returned from the Paris Exposition with some of the finest patents for painless dentistry, plates, teeth without a plate, crown and bridge work: all work warranted: plates, tull set. $5; filings. 50c; crown, $3 50. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 6th, | EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates, bridges established shoe store site to be had best business block in Oakiand exceiled; fixtures and shelving to e L if or Immedis Box site, Call ofager - 1o mmed 5E w003 business. Cal T st., Berkel . derful secret. painless method: 20 years' ex- perience; no students; advice free; prices cheapest’ and guaranteed; lady attendants. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 2 O'Farrell st. TEETH extracted free; plates, $5; crowns, §3 50; bridge work, $5; all’ the latest methods for paioless dentistry; hours, § a. m. to 9 p. m. Modern Dental Parlors, 1206 Market, cor. G. G. CROWN and bridge work experts; our work is unexcelled, our prices are the lowest: call and see our samples and ge: our prices before go- ing elsewhere; best of references: examination free. “‘Main office’”” New York Dental Parlors, | _1015 Market st.. bet. Gth and 7th; elevator. DE. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. Eleventh —No charge for extraoting when plates are made; oid plates made over like new; teeth from 38 per set; extracting, 50c; gas given. LOWEST prices I §. F.; less extraction, Stc. New' York Dentists. 365 Miseton: sor. St PARTS Dental Parlor, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, §3; fillings, 25c. VAN VROOM—‘‘Painless” ; eve and Sun- days. 1001 Market st., corner Sixth. BET of teeth without plate. YouNa. T4 poik wt. Do OF B @ ’artner for restaurant; too much y 690 Fourth WANTED- RANCH _wazons, etc. Box 18, 106 Bleventh at. vith milk route, 2 cows, § horses, | " or controlling Interest in rich | erty: “Tuvorable terms o Hight pariie FLETCHER, room 4, Sth floor, Mills uilding, 10 to 12 a. m. 2Y ang bar; good location; establish k in sight for full purchase price. L. HARPER, 313 Hearst bldg “TAURANT with living rooms; good loca n selling cheap on account of sickness. Box' saan, Ca FOR busi no ocery and bar doing a good s6. Call or address 31 Cedar avenue; ts, ROUTE of 730 subscribers on_a ieading Gail for sate. Inquire box 4988, Call. . EALOON for sale; of, 11! East st., north ite the ferry. Apply Market; no agents. FOR sale icacy store: must be sold on ac- DOG HOSPITALS. count @& 608 Turk st. PLUMEING shop, stock, shop horse and Tawon Tor s Aot T Call. animals FOR EALE—Klondyke Oyster House; money maker; cause sickness, 126 Third st., at 13 m. D‘ - 1019 | and fillings; extractions or fillings by my won- | A HIGHLY educated young man desires a sition as teacher in a private family; capable of teaching both English and German and is willing to make himself otherwise useful. Ad- dress C. P., care Hinrichsen & Franzen, 201 Montgomery ave. STEADY man; 15 years' oxperience in orchard d vineyard wk.; understands handling green and dried frult, ‘budding, grafting, pruning, etc.; used to handling men: would like man- agement of large ranch; ref. Box 492, Call. MAN and wife want places; man good cook and baker; wife as helper. waitress or cham- bermaid; hotel, boarding-house or institution; # city or country. Ad. A. R., 638 Jessle, oft Tth. WANTED-Young girl for general housework. 1319 Broadway. GIRL not over 25; light work; country girl pre- ferred. 203 Post st., room 20. GIRL, German preferrad, for light housework. 1053 Market st., upstairs. EXPERIENCED women to operate body ironer. 251 Jessie st., near Fourth. EXPERIENCED operators on silk wal $10 week. LIVINGSTON MFG. CO., 226 Bush st. GIRL for housework; small family. 1011 Capp street. WANTED—Girls to work in French laundry. 1350 Pacific et., near Hyde. GIRL or woman for general housework; good wares. 408 Eleventh st. ‘WANTED—Young girl to assist in light house- work; sleep home; wages $8. 205 Turk st. FIRST-CLASS ekirt makers and apprentices wanted. BOWHAY, 51¢ Sutter st. WANTED-—Experienced millinery saleslady. 1323 Stockton st. A YOUNG man 21 years of age, speaking Ger- man and English, willing to do_anything, Would' like @ position. ~Address BARNBTT KLASS, 1619 Mission st. ingle, wishes position on gentle- place; understands all branches; also andscaping: best reference. NIELS P. NIEL- SEN, Brooklyn Hotel, 208 Bush st. FIRST-CLASS blacksmith desires _situation, city or country. Address box 4496, Call office. li.!:me..l':r and competent young man desires position of any i is a penman and accountant. Box 441, Call. - BARBERS—Young man, £0od barber, desires easy position; no rush ‘work: low wages. Ad- dress A. JAMES, 1323 Stevenson st. JAPANESE wants ition In saloon as porter; know how to mix and cook. Address 923 Sacramento st.: phone Davis 198. JAPANESE wants situation In restaurant or hotel as a cook. Address 923 Sacramento st.; telephone Davis 196. THE employment department of the Y. M. C. A. furnishes only reliable young men. Corner Mason and Elis sts.; phone Bush 17. —_— A YOUNG Frenchman desires situation in American family where he would have an opportunity to learn the language: wages no object. M. LEGER & CO., 393 California st. EITUATION wanted by young colored man as a porter in store or saloon: will call to see party. Address box 4413, Call. GIRL wanted to do general housework forsmall family. 2270 Sutter st FIRST-CLASS all-around tailoress. Apply 27 Geary st. GIRL or woman for light housework, $15. 2427 Butter st., near Broderick. BXPERIENCED operators en electric_power sewing machines on rts at GREENE- BAUM, WEIL & MICHELS, 531 Mission st. GIRLS with experience. Book bindery, 536 Clay st. WANTED—Women and girls to work on fruit. 1781 Folsom st., between 13th and 1l4th. CLASSIFIED advertisements received at Call branch office, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and llnb'rdg‘tlonl has been established at 109 Vl./- lencia st. HELP WANTED-FEMALE., ‘WANTED—Recruits for the United States Ma- rine Corps, U. 8. Navy; able-bodled, unmar- ried men of character, between’the ages of 21 and years; not less than 5 feet 4 inches and not over 6 feet 1 inch in height; must be citizens of the United States or per- formation apply at the Marine Recruith) - fice, 40 Emrp-'&.?s-n Francisco, Cal., 530 9{, Sacramento, Cal., or 1068 J st., Cal. CLASSIFYED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements subscriptions has been established at Valencia st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekl: ellLumu,leIt!olnrM-hlthz United States or Canada one year for $1. EXPERT OPTICIANS. S PP ot b, Shvonds SUENES EYES examined free; spectacles % CIAL. and 1096 i‘—l—-:“fl%;?;'u‘w‘; i A, SEARE T | ‘WANTED-Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms: 2%c per night; $1 to $2 per week. - NEW goods: quick sales; slon; city m%l%mfl CO. ; eity or 3 3 Soa;, country. Box | HELP WANTED—MALB. HELP WANTED—MALE. Lending Erapl % a2 Labor Asenta ployment - WANT 7 A. M. TO-DAY.... . FREE..WE...SHIP ., EVERYBODY..FREB To All Parts of California, Utah, Nevada. NUMBER. WANTED A’ WAGES. ) few.. 441 and geles, Banta Barbara. 2 24—Redding, Shasta, Fresno.. Surf, Soda Springs, Salt Lake.. ‘tmum. Elmira and Bakersfield. .§i 183—For nineteen different divisions. FREE FARE....OFFICE FEE ONLY MURRAY & READY, 634-635 Clay st. A—MECHANICAL HELP... tessssnsesesesens 28 carpenters, house building, ranches, vine ‘yards, stc.. $3 60 day, $40 and found carpenters, rallroad work, free fare. . iy Viasomiens. aiso Helpsea 305 snd B3 ‘amp elpers....565 an Paintes . . Iron molders 220 . SAWMILLS AND WOODS HELP...... 125 laborers and other classes of help, $30 to {2 T e e s e Fare paid +-++0... FRUIT AND GRAPE PICKERS. . 150 men or boys to pick fruit, work in pack- ing-houses, etc., anybody will suit..$30 and f4 18 laborers to work at mines.. .$42 and 14 12 miners, single-hand work. o ! 82 farm, orchard, vineyard hands..§2 and -$2 day 70 day 18 milkers, butter-makers............330 and 12 teamsters, road work. .....832 and 14 19 stablemen, city and country.....$35 and 4 18 choremen ‘and boys, come see....$25 and fd 129 scraper teamsters, all parts....335 and fd 19 drillers, brick setters, etc.. $2 50 & day 153 laborers and teamsters for all parts of California, some In city......$1 75 to $2 50 day 4 boatmen, beef lugger. . Milk and bakery wagon drivers. = -$25 and §20 and foun Hundreds of jobs not advertised; come see. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. A—SECOND cook, mine...540 and ?4, fare pald Storekeeper, $3 week and board.. e = 10 butchers for Institutions, shops, siaughter- houses and ranches....$20 and $35 and fd, $53 18 cooks, city and country..$30 to $50 and fd Waiters, city and country..3% to $35 and fd Washers, ironers and starche: Porters, ‘help_for institution: etc.; dishwashers, ranch cooks MURRAY & READY, A — STENOGRAPHER and ranch, $30 and found.. Bookleeper, vineyard comp: MURRAY & READY, A—SPECIAL .. 10 laborers for warehouse, Vi perence required. MURRAY & READY, 634- 636 Clav st. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S. ‘Wanted for railroad work. 100 laborers for S, P. Co., 50 laborers for ballasting gang and ro crusher for §. P. Co. at Truckee. 20 tunnelmen, big tunnel, Chatsworth Park, $2 to $250 a day. Fee 31 534-638 Clay st. typewriter for 12 a day, free fars 10 laborers for concrets work on coast road, Tad aiid i, Free tare in Santa Barbara Coun w220 a 3 Mr?enler- to bulld flume, fare h ways; 8 bridge carpenters, free fare; 8 steel bridge men, railroad work, $3 50 a day, $3 a day and tree fare; 6 bridge riveters, railroad work, Yree fare; § sawmill laborers; 6 men to hamdle grain, 2¢ an hour; farmer and wife, $35; man and wife for quarry, wife to cook for men; driver for milk wagon, $30. Experienced man to bottle mineral water at $40 and found, see party here. HOTEL DEPARTMENT 5; night cook, 385, restaurant, bakery shops, shop, “$40; colored head waiter, walter, country club, $35; dishwasher, kitchen $50; colored hands ‘and others. C. R. HANSE! 104 Geary st. A—2 NURSES for an Ihstitution, country, §30 and found, see party here. C. R. HANSEN N & CO., & . 104 Geary st. A—2 JAPANESE cooks, privats familles, $30and $35. Japanese cook, country hotel, $%. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. A—FRANK WILLOWS, the tunnel foreman, | please communicate with C. R, HANSEN & CO., 104 Gea: A—YOUNG man about 19 years, who good hand for business house, $25. HANBEN & CO., 104 Geary st. A_FIRST-CLASS head walter, hotel, gouth, $75. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. CARPENTER, $50 da bench hand for country mill, going wages; § farmers and wives, $4) and $50; 2 men and wives, private families, $35 and $50; poultry farmer and wife, $45 to $50; 25 fruif pickers, $1 and board; § teamsters, 3150 day and board; laborers and woodsmen, $26, $28 and $30; stablemen and many others. J. F. CROS- ETT & CO., (28 Sacramento st. COOK, country hotel, $65; boarding-house coo 40, and fry” cook, $0; oysterman, 310 weok walters, §25 and 3$30; storekeeper for restai- rant, $§ week; and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sactamento s A—WANTED 2 4 single-hand ‘miners, 3780 and boara: 3 house carpenters, finishing, 3350 a day; 10 railroad laborers for the woods, §30 and fare paid; 10 laborers around sawmili, $20 and fare paidi milker for Oaklagd, $30; vegetable gar- dener, $33 and found; lunch house cook, $12 @ week; gardener, private place, $25; walter, $35 and room; warehouse men, $2 50 day and free fare: 20 woodchoppers, good wages and evErythinl'“!ur[r;h;xea writes a C. R ER & CO., 610 Clay st. BARBERS' Progressive Union—Egee_employ- ment. H. Bernard, Sec., 104 7th; t1. Jesste 152, WANTED—A tailor to make small jobs and do busheling; steady job; $2 per day. Write ?:r!talemnh W. H. WALKER, Bakersfleld, al. $35 and $40; butcher, country | machine man and | ll‘:léx wanted for the m%:w: le‘-w achinists, first class, age pay month $55: machinists, second class, age 21 to 35, pay per month W0; electriclans, third class. age 21 to 35, pay per month §30; ship- wrights (carpenters), age 21 to 3, pay per mopth, $25; seamen, age 321 to 35, pay per month, $24; ordinary seamen, age 18 to 30 pay per month §13; landsmen, age 13 to 25, Day per month $16; apprentices, third class, age 15 to 17, pay per month $9. All candi- dates for enlistment must pass a physical ex- aminatiog, showing them to be free from dis- Quallfying ‘ailments. Machinists must pass an examination showing them to be ma- chinists by trade. Electriclans 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 {n seamanship. Landsmen and apprentices will be required to pass the physical examination only. The term of en- listment 1s for four years. Should a man To-endist within a perlod of four months from the date of honorable discharge he will re- cduu & ?"":,' of four months’ o I:nd‘ - addition to his monthly pay of $1 . re-eniistment. Rations, medicines and medical atty ce are furnished gratis in addition to vay, Privilege of retirement after thirty years' service on three-quarters of the pay Teceived at date of retirement. It i3 the de- sire of the Navy Department to obtain & large number of able-bodied Americans for the pavy, who will be given every oppor- tunity for advancement as soon as they are qualifled for the higher ratings. The early completion of a number of fine ships for the navy will make a large increase in the en- listed force necessary, and this will cayse a corresponding llv increase in the nufmber of petty officers, 'who will be advanced from the lower ratings. Recruits who may be ac- cepted will be assigned to a U. S. war ves- sel; apprentices to the naval training sta- tion, San Francisco, Cal. Applications should be made at the U. §. Naval Recruiting Ren- dezvous, corner of Market and East sgreets, San Francisco, Cal. MONEY TO LOAN. AA—BEST rates and eastest terms. Second Mortgages Interests In Estates . ndivided Interests in Real Estate. Finfineial oroblems of all sorts and sizes solved by HERMAN MURPHY, 630 Market. ANY amount at § per cent; Ist, 24 and 3d mort- ‘Sages, undivided interest, real estate in pro- : mortga; 1 legacies bough 0 de- doing business else- . 24 Montgomery, r. 3. 6 per cent; fire probate, interedd oration loans, chattel e. Room 18, first floor, HALLORAN & OLSE] HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jewe est rates. Baldwin J. st.; tel Main 1644, A—$500,000 ON city and country real esta estates; chattel mortgages. lates J. BROWNSTONE, MOST reitable place to bor watches, jewelry. W. J. H highest price for old gol lay; get my terms ber. R. M in estates, legaci mortgages, life ins Chrenicle building. Branch ON turpiture and p! service; money direct: 65 and €9, Donohoe bull A 126 Kearny st., room 8, resp Place to borrow on watches. $00,000 AT 8 per cent in sums ¢ also_$150,000 on large rancl mortgages. R. J. MBRCE ANY amount by private party on fur janos: no removal; low rates NELLI, 801 Jones st., corner E WHY pay rent? Wa loan money email monthly paymer COMPAN 22 MONEY to loan on fu low rate. 917 Market WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- com; free ket; 700 rooms, 250 night; readl “bus and bAgEARe to and from the ferry. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscrintions has been established at 1098 Valencia st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore st. HORSES, LIVE STOCK. Ete—For Sale @ HORSES for salo. also wasons, busgics, carts. harness. Grand Arcade Horse Market, 827 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctoneers. 10 HEAD of driving and working bhorses at TOMKINSON'S stables, 57 Minna st., be- veen First and Second. — HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED LIST Houses to Let; send for oir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery. FOR RENT-In Belmont; modern bhouse, 3 rooms. furnished; remt reasonable.” Call or address MRS. OTTO, 299 Hyde st. —_— e HOUSES WANTED. roo: bath; T51d Foisom st MODERN house or cottage, T or stable; good, steady tenant. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—September 27, In going from Montgom- ery and California to Post and Powell, or on | ‘able to owner only. ing; reward. LOST—From 902 California st., corner of Pow- ell. September 26, male collie puppy; yellow, with white stripe in face. Return to above eddress and recetve reward. Return to 313 Call build- LOST—A black cocker spanlel pup on Jackson st., near Broderick. Return to 2837 Jackson st. and receive reward. Post-st. car, a wallet containing papers valu- | MONEY loaned salaried peopls without s ILL, rm. 4, Merchants’ Ex. ON furniture and pianos; mo removal; dential; on diamonds, eto. 33 Taylor st. TO salarfed people without security: al ness confidential. Tousley Co., 321 CASH loanad to salarled people on note MORRELL, 609 Examiner bu misston: private. TO salaried_people without collateral or in- dorser. S. F. Discount Agency, 143 Phelan big. MUSICAL INSTR A HALLETT & DAVIS, Edwards & Son, rosewood case. Arion, rosewood case . Hallet & Davis . Weber. finest cond Manner & Sons Kingsbury, oak Standard, used & fe Ell&. payments, shest rausic an ‘music line. Chiokering, Vose, Steriin; BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 18-13- ALL purchasers of planos at SHERMAN CLAY & CO.'S_have the privilege of ex- changing for & 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 planos for §3, 4 and §5 per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. STEINWAY DEALER! corner Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco; corper Broadway and Thir- teenth sts., Oakland. DON'T fail to see the beautiful Decker & Son baby grands just recaived at MAUVAIS', 769 Market st. They are the best aver shown in the city. A RELIABLE plano can be bought only from a reliable house. The ZENO MAUVAIS MU- BIC CO. s such a house. Thelr address is 769 Market st. LOST—White fawn grevhound dog: markings on ears; reward. 1403 Post st. LOST—Near Ingleside House, on Sunday, a fur boa. Finder please return to 633 Sacramento | _st. and receive reward. | LOST—2 bulidog pups; female whit: spot on tail; reward. 810 Howar: CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly | “Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 NO matter what you want in the line of mu- sical goods, you can always do best at MAU- VAIS', 769 Market st | AT a_discount, to establish our 10 per cent ew location, makes; larg- nd _retail "plano HBINE PIANO CO.. r City of Pa est exclusive w house west of C 217 Geary st., g MASSAGE. EMILY SEGSWORTH, aseistant to Dr. A. B. Willcox, scientific masseuse, room 40, St. Ann's building: hours, 9 a. m. to 12:30. * B MEDICAL. DR. and MRS. DAVIES, 1223 Market—Ladles’ specialists; 32 years’ practice: have treated thousands of cases successfull. positive cure uaranteed at office; ladies treated can return ome same day; HINDO HERB home cure; any one can use it; perfectly harmless: home for confinement. Send stamps for circular. | MR DR. KOHL, Market st., cor. Sixth: reliablé iadies’ specialist; home treatment, %, safe and sure cure guaranteed; ladies treated | at office can return home the same .day; pri- before and during confinement: 1 care; hours, $ a. m. to 8 p. m. . O'DONNELL, the world-renowned clalist; safe and rellable; has prac- ticed in San Francisco for years: treated thou- cases successfully: treatment can be used at home: consultation fres. After all others fail call on him. 1023% Market st. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago Is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 2, 28 and 30 O'Farrsll st.: pt >rgans and all other musical instrw | grades and prices; terms easy every- thing possible done to | customaer. | NICE squares from $30 to $109. Nice uprizhts, alightly used, from 30 to 3200, Full amount paid allowed on new Chickering or Vose in_two yéars. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farreli st. % A MAGNIFICENT new upright plano, f150, this week: also great reduct) high-grade pianos during this G & CO., Flood bullding. VIOLIN strings; never wet; best in the world; making and repairing of all kinds of musicai instruments. Carl C. Anderson, 417 Geary | BE in the | ~montn.”"scc ast will sacrifice ele- ano. 324 Golden Gate ave. = DRS. GOODWIN, well-known ladles’ specialt. have returned from Europe; safe and relfable cure $5; have treated thousands of cases wit success: 15 years' practice in S. F.; maternity home; low fees. 10073 Market st., near Sixth. SOHMER & CO., Byron Mauzy, Gabler, Speil- man and other piancs. 308 Post st BARGAIN—Good plano cheap: Installment $3 per month. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st. WANTED—A good, strong, willing boy to drive wagon. Apply 603 Market st., 8 o'clock this (Friday) morning. PANTSMAKER and coatmaker for country. REISS BROS. & CO., % Sutter st. AN all round architectural draughteman for Sacramento. Apply room 53, 330 Pine st. MRS. DR. WYETH, rellable specialist; 25 yrs, p{;cuce home in confinement; treatment at otnce, NG TO » Chinese doctor; cures consump- tion, cancer, catarrh, etc.; all diseases treat- ed; advice free. Sani- corner Kearny. TWO lunch walters; restaurant. 28 First st. WANTED—A parcel boy. EAGLESON & CO., 748 Market st. YOUNG kery. an wanted with experience for ba- Call 108 Ninth st. GT. pastel portrait painter from Europe wants salesman; salary $100 mo. Box 4487, Call. WANTED—A good cock. §06 Howard st. —_— 1 WAITER at 567 Sixth st. Call early. WANTED—A boy to carry a downtown routs. ‘Box 4433, Call. o BOY wanted in plumbing shop. 630 Post st. BOOTBLACK wanted; barber sh 427 Oc- tavia st., corner Post. - Ao e Ul b e i e SR SR P S BARBER for Saturday; wages $3. 89 Third st. 10, FIRET-CLASS house painters. 113 McAllia- er st. GOOD lunch waiter wanted at 434 Fifth st. WANTED—First-class barber for Saturday and Sunday. Call at 11 Howard st. GOOD night cook; must be: wages month. BREUSS' Cafe, 70 Third st. o WANTED—Good barber Saturday and Sunday; ‘wages. 51414 Third st. WANTED—Good gardener, single man, to work in nursery. Inquire at 315 Hayes st. WANTED—Man handy In kitchen. 613 Clay st. MAN to clean up and open oysters. 330 Fourth street. MRS. M. ALLEN, 1085 Market—Ladles’ special- ist; home in confinement; safe and reilable; consultation free; hours 10 to 8. THB well-known DR. POPPER, celebrated fo- male specialist: practical physician for 8 years: always successful. Kearny st. DRY WONG HIM, herb dootor, treats all dis- eases of the human body. 115 Mason st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in tha United States or Canada one year for 31, postage pald. ailment; consultation free; con- | Post st., bet. Hyde and Larkin. | | W. G. BADGER, 412 Sacramento st., agent for | "Francts Bacon and Hallett & Davis pianos. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. | REDUCTION sale; new planos; $5 payments; | for rent, §2 up. BRUENN, 208 Post st. | HIGH-GRADE pianos;: Steck. Hard: Con- over & others. W. B. ALLEN CO., 314 Post. SLAUGHTER sale of upright planos for stor- gu ‘Wilson’s Storage, 1710 Market st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1, postage pald. D e OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. GROCERS_Store cor. Hayes and Gouah, for- meriy gccupied by Cluff Bros., now by v Bros., for rent from October 1; $85. ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. 2d-hand machinery. Mec- INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-107 Fremant ot BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, counters, linoleum, new and second hand: we always have a large stogk of saloon outfits on hand; 32 complete outfits on our floor, ready made: we can ship everything in 24 hours. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021 1023 Mission st., above Sixth; write for catalogue. A—$3 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, $1 7. Pop- ular Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., near Pine, FINE suit, $10; dress pants, §2 7. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. FOR eale—Property of the Live Oak Comeoli- dated Gold Mining Co., situated in Nevada County, 15 miles orth of Auburn; 2 patented claims: 8-stamp quartz mill; ditch and hoist- ing works complete. inquire of A. MEISTER, 914 Ninth st., Sacra- mento, Cai. For further particulars | LARGE store; fixtures in: 4 rooms: in good re- tall district. NE. corner Clement and Third ave.; Sutro cars pass door. LARGE elegant eia st., near 2ist; business center; suitable for any bustness. . BUSINESS corner;: Union st., cor. Morss, bet. | _Larkin and Hyde; to be fitted to suit tenant. TQ, Jet—Good stare and rooms. 28 Ninth s | T CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address @ the United States or Canada one year for §l, postage pal B ———— PALMISTRY. MME. NEERGAARD has removed to 700 Post hours 1 to § eve.. and Sunday by appointment. —_— e ——— PARTNERS WANTED. A_BUYS, sells or rents gear machinery en- gines, botlers, wa . shafting, pulle _ete. WHITELAW, nfgn.fn. et s PERFECTLY new latest style sealskin jackst cost §240, for $115, at UNCLE HARRIS', Grant ave. EARBER shop: 3 chairs; centrally located. Apply STOLTZ, 630 Market st. WANTED—Active young man for short order cooking on steamer; must be sober and liable; references required; steady place right man. Box 4416, Call office. g SORREL mare, gentle, good traveler; also sin- Klo express wagon; cheap. Apply 1118 How- ard st. STEEL TANKS, all st: oil; cheap; all shapes WHITE, 516 Mission st. ; suitable for water or second hand. H. 8. MEN wanted to learn barber trade; only elght weeks required; positions guaranteed; special inducements; catalogus and map of city free. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, 635 Clay st- Millmen’s lockout still on. Building Trades Council of San Francisco. BOY to take care of horses and work in cery store. Apply NW. cor. Greenwich Pierce sts. ‘WANTED—A young man with a little experi- ence in horseshoeing. 1971 Market st., near gro- and LINDELL House, corner Sixth and Howard— Rooms, 150 to 2ic night; 76c to §2 per week. ERRAND boy wanted. 766 Geary st. CARPENTERS wanted for Floriston, Cal. Ap- ply Floriston Pulp and Paper Co., 707 Front. good BROS., 106 Ellls st. BARBERS—2-chair shop for sale cheap; owner has other business. 3142 Twenty-fourth st. FOR SALE—Cheap, a barber shop. 36 Market st.; can be used for other purposes. GET shoes half soled while walting; ¢ to 500, 562 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. ‘WANTED—100 men to take rooms, 10c, 16c and 20c. Boston House, 930 Howard st. BOYS wanted. SAN FRANCISCO AND PA- CIFIC GLASS WORKS, 7th and Townsend. SAILORS, 3 LABORERS and ‘wanted Four- teonti vt near Guallers o o ¥ WANTED—Chef cook; no Sunday work. Res- taurant, 28 First st. GT. portrait from ‘wants S Cormperent. salestmans S0 mo. Bow B, Call —_— T Aot Ses Mission st Del. 18t and B ste A—100 HORSEPOWER engine, boiler, 3-drill alr compressor. JARDINES, 220 Fremont st. SPLENDID 10x15 press and a -inch paper- cutter. Address box 3767, Call office. A NO. 1 young Durham cow: calf 2 days old: easy to milk; gentle. 1312 Folsom st. SAFES—New and second hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO., 417-423 Sacramento st. PORTABLE engines, boflers; iron and wood planers, lathes; 2 hand. J. Burke, 139 Beale. MAGIC lanterns, new and 24 hand: moving pictures. BULLARD & BRECK, 13i Post st. FULL line cameras znd &hnto supplies; seliing cheap. W. A, HARTTER, 513 Examiner bldg. WILL rent full dress Tuxedo or Prince Albert suits for $2 . Portland Loan Office, 25 Stktn. proof safe. 216 California st. 2D-HAND_ photographic and magic lant: t- fits le‘hl‘.’h sold, exchanged. mleuont:'ro:‘;‘rly: FIRST-CLASS second-hand modern engines and boilers bought and sold. KROGH Mfg. Co. SAFES_New and second hand; all sizes. TH® WALTZ SAFE, 106-111 Markét st., San Fran. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Gfiu,u fllllmln'ldfliv-::'l: htted or Canada one postage paid. o f WANTS. R Birverman: o Foisoms tel Fotsons St e tna Boder 18 Bt oo S ot.; tel ML TRl GOl e i B 10-TON Fairbanks scale and fire and burglar | WANTED-Partner with money in & sanita- | rlum. Address box 4419, Call office. ————— e e PERSONALs. | LEDERER, the popular hairdresser, artistia hairdressing only by the best hair artists; 25c hair rolls and switches a specialty. THE HUDSON RIVER CO., HOPKE BROS. Mattresses and pillows made to order, recov- eréd and renovated: honest work guaranteed; prices defy competition; fine upholstery: phone 8308: Iactory, and 320 Eleventh st.; first- | class cleaning and dyeing. 125 O'Farrell st., near Powell, ‘San Franciseo. ELECTRIC lights in every room—Winchester Hotel. 44 Third st, near Market: 700 rocms: | 23c to $150 per night: $150 to $8 per week: | _free "bus and baggage to and from the ferry. SUITS to order on fnstallments: $15 upward: &A week. LEON LEMOS. 1117 Market st., tween Seventh and Eigh PILES 300 permanent cures in San Francisco, ‘who can be seen: no operation; no pain: par- | ticulars sent. Ad. Physician, box 1 i MME. ADA, the wonderful gifted healer, moved to 1104 Market st., offices 3 and 4 PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates: 10 vyears experience. J. B. RAY, %7 | LEDERER'S Quintonica Hair Tonie, : beoutifies and gives that gloss. 155 Seo [ e e et i e ke, ATE Tailor- | WANTED—Old-fashioned silver, brans, copper | _Wware: curlos, all descriptions. 525 Dupont st. 508 K@hrny st CHEAPEST and best in America—The Week Oull. 16_pages, sent huym—lnlh‘: States or Canada one vear for $L PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. O’ DONNELL—Office i Macket o et wecs Sl L S