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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1900. h———_———_—___——_——:——__——__———————= SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUEINESS OFFICE of The San Franciseo Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open antil 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—§2] Montgomery street, torner Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. 200 Hayes street; open until $:30 p. m. €35 McAllister street; open until $:39 p. m. €16 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 281 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; entil 5 p. m. 106 Eleventh etreet: open until § p. m. 1096 Valencia street; open untfl § p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and Xen- tucky streets: open until § p. l: CHURCH SERVICES. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, eorner of Geary and Powell ets.—Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., pastor, will preach at 1i & m. and P. m. Topic evening, “‘The Potter's Over the Clay.” sacrament of the supper will be observ . orning service. open Power Lord's of the installed b: vited. fornia and Octavia ets.— ard of Stanford Unive rally and i Endeavor Socie eat Love,” 8 m.; & ice, second tor, 1a m ; ‘morning yer, 4 o clock Holy commun 11 _o'clock. Eve: T. J. Macka: Omaha, Clay st 2 prayer, , T:45 o'clock. Rev Saints Ch re on ‘‘Bac- ic in Heal- MEETINGS—Universal Brotherhood. THEOSOPHICAL So: 3 1 “How We Rein Jerome A Ande ‘Tues. nighte: ch 11 & m., room 30, MEETING NOTICES. nvited "M brothers cordially i w Evening Star anc Jowa Hill, Placer « in Indian Cany in the Buckeye min Nevada County, worked-out pit: fron Mining Company, 3 Blacksmith Flat mear Virner, 1 County. to deposit tailings in Long Cany from Nsthan Gardin y mine, near Igo, Eh tailings in_ Sidney Gulch Whitney and C. ¥. He mine, mear Crescent " Plumas Cov to deposit talings in Rush Creek, gives n that & meeting will be held &t room Flood butiding, Sa tober 15, 1900, @t 1 STOCKHOLDERS MEETING—Notice ishereby given that the annual meeting of the stock- holders of THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA will be held at the banking house in this city on TUESDAY, October 8, 1300, at 11 o clock & m. By order of the Board of Director: ALLEN M. CLAY, Secretary. AGENTS WANTED. & in evers locality throughout the United States to represent large concern calery bas Dept. Frane . Cal., ly and all expens New York City. greatest maker in years; write f terms. American Lock- Crank Co., Milwaukee, TO Bandle Robinson's Th Pacific Agents Supply C $1% MONTHLY man and w! fine_opportunity nvestigate. 123 Market, r. 5 t something more profit- I than bocks or 1 Market, cor Sixth. —_— scopal Church, cor. of Van | for lady or | BATH CABINETS. A A ROBINSON $5, 4-panel folding: door opens; firm and safe. W. S. BROWN, gen. agt., 426 Ellis. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. LADY with own home would like 1 or 2 small 3215 Sixteenth. nished room for parent. Shipley st. " BUSINESS CHANCE! AT S3RAND A PHOTOGRAPH BUSIX BARGAIN Grocery and bar; large stock; must sell Restaurant, near Powell; fine trade. Delicatessen store; large stock. : best in city ESS | AN A No. 1 express wagon, LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. NINE rooms; nicely furnished; opposite Pan- handle of Park; room renting clears rent; price $600. Address box 2202, Call office. A-FURNISHED house of seven rooms eale; rent of house very cheap; rooms all Apoly 1715 Stockton st. 125 BUYS lodging-house, et 2% 80, Ieiaaiee wa LODGING-HOUSE WANTED, WANTED-Emall rooming house; muet be cheap and in good location. Box 2280, Call. for full. 10 rooms, all rented; ter. 108 ‘Second st. CARRIAGFS AND WAGONS, ALL kinds of wagons, buj . carts, harness, etc., cheap. EGAN & SON, 2117 Mission st. ingle, also light camping wagon. for sale cheap. 532 Mission. _LERS! R BUSI | | { S PLACE, ATE WITH HANGE FOL | 5 PElt FOR SALE—An interest not exceeding one- 1 well-known vineyard in one wine districts of the State, hundred acres of the best The owner desires an asso- i developing the bus! tunity to secure an in- | For full | - maker; call Market st. 1 this Is & Market st i & CO., T19 Market. . parlors in good busi- | Market. all_kinds osit isiness pre | A—IF you are going to consult a medium ‘or | NEW & 2d-hand wagons, buggies, carts & har- ness, work & driving horses. 15th & Valencia. SPONGES and chamols our specialty. AMER- ICAN SPONGE CO., 150 New Montgomery st. CHEAFEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United su(‘é” or Canada one year for §1, staie pal DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES ACCORDION pleat!; Mws;' all kinds pleat- ing, plnkm‘-pnTP:‘d. over cumr&l(o'flnt. McDowell Dressmaking d Mill! School ; private class; Dlltma.:wt. 1019 et st. 8. F. Dressmaking, Ladles’ Tailoring and Mil- linery School: l’zench gt.n. ofll ‘an Ness. EDUCATIONAL. e, AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st.; day and evening; individuai instruction, $ per month; life scholarship, $50; bookk:f?lnt shorthand, telegraphy, etc.; just added 25 new typewriters; Smmerchl department enlarged and is the bed¥ in S. F.; catalogue free. GALLAGHER-MARSH College, Parrott Bldg.— Shorthand, typing and bookkeeping; Robert F, Gallagher, expert court reporter, teacher of shorthand:, reportorial phrasing taught; prac- tical bookkeeping; full course, $50; catalogue. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post s S. F.—Bookkeeping, shorihand, typing, lan kuages, telegraphy, English branches, civil, electrical and mining engineering, etc.; day and night sessions:new 50-page catalogue tree. HOOVER School of Physical Culture, including Ralston system. Scottish Hall, 107 Larkin st.; classes every Mon., Wed. and Fri. at 3; aiso Fri. eve'gs, 8. Prof. Wm. J. O'Brien, in- striictor, graduate Hoover College of P.' C. SPIRITUALISM, palmist why not consult the best? IZABETH SAUNDERS, 514 Taylor st., only medium in the United’ States who has three separate and distinct bands. A HINDOO BAND for developing mediums, teaching occult ence and giving good luck in business all affairs of life and for healing. 1 A QUAKER BAND | for revealing the spiritual side of life ! the interpretation of the Bible. | A BUSINESS BAND, ! composed of all kinds of business spirits, each person to his or her occupation. Fach person spending $1 will be presented with a | ood-luck penny; sittings §1 and upward, | ¢ circle Thursday 2 p. m.; public cir- | cles Friday 8§ p. m, Clrcles, everybody | gets a test. 514 Tayior st. ARRIVED_Mrs. I medium; advice in divore 3 ininga e and be convineed, Dr. Farnham, world-renownad all affairs of life A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law_and medical colleges: references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan buflding. SPANISH classes day and evening. 305 Larkin st., cor. McAllister; four lessons a week, § a month; also private. PROF. F. M. VIZCAINO. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. POt Sosrido el onorer e COACHMAN wants employment; good refer- ences; thoroughly competent. ~Address boX 3185, Call office. 3 MAN and wife want work; wife good cook; guuiwhennm;azyummry. Box 405, WANTED by a young man, & position in a wholesale house or store. Box 2300, Call. A _GOOD wagon and sign writer wants a per- mlg position in ecity or country. Box 72, 11 > EMPLOYMENT by young man: willing to work and make himself generally useful in any capecity. Box 2205, Call office. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. A AN A A A~ AP A e WANTED—First-class talloress. to-day from 9 to 12, 220 Sutter st., room YOUNG girl for bousework, no heavy work, H-E{ Catholic housekeeper; must under- lnNdEEln of girl 5 years; wages $12. # Mint ave. GIRL for light housework; no washing; wages $10. 3824 Army st. A_GERMAN girl_for light housework, care one child. Call 531 O'Farrell st., to-day. HELP WANTED—MALB. A—MURRAY & READY....PHONE MAIN 553 of California, Utah, NUMB; WANTED AT. 154—Nevada, Truckee, Lake View...$41 16—Los Angeles, Santa Barbara. 4—Redding, Shasta, Fresno. ‘118—Surf, Soda Springs, Salt $4—Dixon, Elmira and Bakersflel 163—For nineteen different division: FREE FARE. _OFFICE FEE MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st PAPER box factory, 10 experiencéd girls. WEMPE BROS., 127 Mission st., cor. Main. YOUNG man of good habits wishes a position as valet or care of invalid; city references. Box 2203, Call office. WANTED—Experienced finishers; also giris to sew buttons on shirts. EAGLESON & CO. 535 Market st. COACHMAN who 15 thorough horseman, good driver, sober and rellable, wants situation; can milk or care for small garden If re- quired; good references. Box 4703, Call office. SINGLE man, sober and industrious, with good knowledge of stock ralsing and general farm- ing, also the care of deciduous and citrus fruit trees, wants to take charge of grazing or small frult ranch; good references. Address L. C., 415 Powell st. GENTLFEMAN desires position on or manage- ment of ranch; well up in fruit, grain and ranch work in general: would, go any dii tance from city or State: compensation mod- erate. Box 3783, Call office. YOUNG man would like position at mine; un derstands gold, silver, copper and lead assay- ing. W. B. DAVIS, 209 Larkin BOOKKEEPING, free trial; private lessons: § mos. In college not equal to 8 wks. with me; $25. TARR, expert acent., 220 Parrott bldg. | MISS M. G. BARRETT, Shorthand Academy: lessons by mall; acknowled d by official re- porters best teacher, best s em. 302 Montgy. ALL students but two taking full course this year got positions. SAN FRANCISCO BUSI- COLLEGE, 1236 Market st GINEERING, civil, elec., mining, mech. sur- vey, assay, cyanide, arch.: day, eve.: est. 1864, VAN DER N "LLEN SCHOOL, 93§ Market. SUPERIOR violin, zither, gultar, banjo, man- dolin_ lessons, Sutter st. e, W P, SPANISH school, new quarters, room Parrot blds.: 4 to 9 p. in. Miss fourth alcid Ity for ‘cash all bet. Hyde and Ls _floor, Parrot bla: o sucaci o NS SO olds circle to-ni | MR. and S. D. MANSFIELD; music studio; e vou I sittings daily | _violin, guitar, mandolin, banjo. 183 Eddy st. b $300 up, any ! gifted spiritual medium, | ILLUSTRATION—PARTINGTON'S DAY and 4 10 rooms, $450 reader. 132 Sixth st., room 1. | ILLUSTRATION—Night Class, 424 Pine st. 1 5930, fine; 20 rooms, bargain, SR po ] s O L $i50; rms., $2000, snap; all sizes, all orices, | MRS, KOTTER, 34 Sixth st., circle to-day, 2 & | FR! CH,Spanish,ete. Prof. DeFilippe’'sAcademy all new bargains; call and see us, 1032 Market. | 8 p. m. sittings dally; G., $1; L., . | of Languages,320Post:estab’'d1871; ablest profs. R business; dally s " fine equip- | MRS, LESTER—Circles Sun., Tues., Fri. eve., | CALIFORNIA Business College s again en- sickness must be sold | 10c: readings 200 Turk st. room 4. | larging quarters. Come see us, 305 Larkin st. ; call earl Market st., ifth and Sixth. " aelicacy . B. ; inveétments <rain have earn chanic earns in 60; am ticulars: customers and bank HARD JONES, Investment ange place, New York intimately acquainted Tasmania ‘ovember the above represen box 2261, company, stock non- some promotion ain; for 3 days ner In oyster and cho ep open all night; good tness, Call office. ; conditions warrant ation™ free. COM- . Chicago. 1op complete; established for Howard st., cor. Four- As established grocery r's health has failed. = r needed SANTA TERESA, the Mexican healer, removed to 1610 Californ! MUNSON School Shorthand, Typing, Bookkeep- ing, Spanish. 137 Mont'y. B. M. Carpenter, pr. MEDIUM and paimist, satisfaction guaranteed. reading 25c this week 1239 Market st., r. ARITHMETIC, hookkeeping. grammar, writing, etc., day or eve.; $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. MISE SOPHIA SEIP—Sun. at § and daily read- ings. 6th & Mkt, sts. Oakland, People’s Hall | 1 FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister Mrs. C. 7. | Meyer, sit. daily; convinc'g tests to-night. 10c. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, clairvovant, test, busi- ness medium, life reader: sittings $1. 1104 CLAIRVOYANTS. ISMAR THE GYPSY. psy, draws aside the ars ahead; happiness and success nd in Yand, yet hundreds fail where suc- cess is possible were It not for a lack of fore- | sight into the future. 1If you are in trouble of py kind, discontented. unhappy Or not satis- i in life, consult ISMAR, for she is a proph- wide fame, and her name has me a proverb in thousands of homes made ¢ her aid and advice. ISMAR can be !y from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., Sun at her office, 1 MRS. M. DUVALO, 425 Golden Gate avenue. Late of Los Angeles. Mrs. Duvalo is a natural born clairvoyant, business medium and bealer. She tells your | past, present and future life, diagnoses dis- eases, cures deafness, etc. if there are ob- stacles in the path of vour life she can tell how to overcome them and how to avold them Mrs, I has practiced successfully in Duvalo Los Angeles for the past nine years for all | the principal business people, as well as those In the highest soclety, und still has patrons | i o whom she will continue to give her advice. i palm. & clair. sit. $1 60. 126 Turk st. < partner in flourishing Call office. fuel vard; track | , Call fice. r will be sold cheap; m st. Corn: a n store; urth in- st ALF interest in branch office a h.; main office located in this itee an average of $125 per aser; if either one {s dissati f six months will pay py month and give him $1000 for | = interest; purchaser required Half-interest ng business in first-clas suitable for lady or 3750 to be pald out n hand: the purchaser xtend the business; the must take entire charge, tne own- is otherwise engaged; open to In- Address b 74, Call offic AR, periodical. notion store hed; best location; across ness for man and wife. Box 22 E Partner r restaurant busines: - lady preferred. Bo. tal required; i office. “corner_groct issiondistric ation invited. with bar; cash no_agents, terms Box 4193, Call. 50 Brokerage Co., So. 534 ave., Chi- Sells ur busines r farm for cash rever located; get partner or sell your | for eale; ton et half or as a whole. 529 the Egyptian gypsy clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1148 Market, opp. Gth; private readings daily 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. MME. BERNARD, reads life fluentl advice glven in all affairs in life; satisfaction guar- anteed; 2ic up. 17 Third &t., pext Examiner. MRS. F. SANDERS, 614 Taylor st., near Geary —Clairvoyant, palmist and business medium; iadies’ circie Thurs., 2 p. m.; Fri, 8; cir. 25c. MME. A. CERVANTES, the celebrated Spanish fortune teller, gives best advice In ditficult matters. 19 Fulton st., near Larkin. MME. WORELL, late from Washingion: trance ‘mediums private sittings, 3L 21 Mission st CONSULT the gifted clairvoyant; 2c. 349% | near Fifth, MME. ZEREDA, the gypsy, | ist and card reader; Ze. 7 the great palm. venth; no sign. MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, card reader and palmistry or no pay; %c. 1149 Mission. MME. HA precent, stry, card reader: past, 145 Sixth st., room 4. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents. The Weekly Call, 16 pages, In wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. P8 R R B S R EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. A—JAPANESE and Chinese smployment con- tractor; estab. over 10 years; all kinds help. Japanese-Chinese employment of- 315 Stockton: Main G5188. Housecleaning dishwashers; esf 10: Page 547 Japanese-Chinese emp. office—Best help Bush 37 anese Employ: Farrell st WANTED—FEMALE. IRST-CLASS ecook and helper desires a CHAMBERS, 204 | | | | | | situation hotel, institution or private family. | 316 Sutter st. orking b try pref. Bo SITUATION wanted by middle-aged German orking housekeeper; no objection (o > 12, Call 65-78 Elli "LASS cook wants situatiol country 00d references; good wages ex- pected” 39 Fifth st. SITUATION wanted—A respectable womau wishes a position as housekeeper with elderly people, or work by da: all at 619% Octavia. A RESPECTABLE American woman with 3§ little children to support desires sewing of any kind: would do store sewing: work neatly and quickly done; reasonable. Call or address MRS. M., 116 West Park st.. off 33d & Mission. SWISS girl, 21 years old, wants position in San Francisco with dressmaker; learned trade in old country. Address IDA ZAHNER, Cal- pella, Cal S X LADY wishes as companton in family and assist with light housework; $§225 a week. Box 2269, Call. A MIDDLE-AGED Scandinavian woman wishes situation; is good plain cook and ali-round houscworker: no objection to washing; small family. Address box 228, Call. COMPETENT infant's nurse, G ant, desires position; references. Address W. K. Ewing place, off Laguna, near Sutter. jerman Protes! box 2773, Call. T woman wishes situation as cook small family; no T Harrison 5. ¥ in restaurant. COMPET or working housekeeper in Postals. Call Monday at MRS, E. M, DU dlagnoses disea: CLAIRVOYANT. tra: . card Teader, Zc up. 825 M! nr. 4th: nosign. MRS, MELVILLE, well-known clalrvoyant, wa. ter reader, moved to 11 Sixth; German spoken, LY, ,Slairvoyant and healer, COMPETENT stenographer and typewriter, who is- also an experienced bookkeeper, 13 open for engagement; references. Box 223, Call office. position as cashier | |17 e - = -~ WANTED—Position; -young man; understands care of horses, milk cows or ranch work; Catholic preferred. Address Chicago House, . room 17. STEADY, reliable Sca wishes worl city or country; 1s very handy with tooll also a_good bedmaker and porter. Address L. OLSEN, 631 Sacramento st. striper and steady FIRST-CLASS carriage painter, finfsher wants position in country; man. Box 789, Call office. COACHMAN and man of all work wants place; single; go anywhere; best references. Ad- dress box 2264, Call office. COACHMAN—Situation wanted by sober, In- dustrious man; thoroughly competent. AUSTIN, Menlo Park, Cal. JFAPANESE youns boy who speaks English wants to wait at table as school boy. Ad- dress K. S. K., 1329 Pine st. JAPANESE tailor wants position in family to do general needle work as a school boy. K Pine st SE boy wants housework and go to evening school. Address 239 O'Farrell st. WANTED—Experienced necktie makers. EA- GLESON & CO., 63 Market st. WANTED—Number of second girls, cooks and nurses. MRS. CATTELL, 52 Sth st., Oaklan: OPERATORS on custom vests; good Pay: steady work. 541 Market st. A FIRST-CLASS finisher on ladles’ talloring; none others need apply. 524 Post st. WANTED—A girl for light housework: plain cooking: no washing or baking. 2808 34th st. WANTED—A good trimmer and maker; also apprentice. DINAN, 24 Kearny st. A—CARPENTERS....R. R. Work....Fres Fare Steel bridge men. - Harness-maker, ranc Blacksmith helpers.. Boys for machine and 10 lumber pilers, north...... 150_teamsters and laborers, eity and counatry, $L75 to §2 %5 a da: 10 scraper teamsters. .$40 and fow: 43 farm, orchard and vineyard hands, $26 and $30 and found . 15 milkers, choremen, eto. Farmers and wives. gardeners 14 ranch teamsters $26 to 335 and found 25 drillers........Wheelers........Brick setters Stablemen, hostlers and buggy-washers.. Stenographer and typewriter, country. Stableman, vineyard company..$30 and found FRUIT PICKERS. siasevted men and boys to pick fruit and grapes, work in packing-houses, etc. ...330 and found MURRAY & READY, §34-838 Clay st. Vegetable LADY stenographer, law office, $25; lady own- ing machine preferred. Address box 4707, Call. WANTED—Glrls experfenced in label: 00d wages; steady employment. 4408, ‘all office. PRACTICAL woman wanted; some business Punerlenu: to travel for wholesale house. Box 4108, Call office. WANTED—GIrl to assist In light housework; sleep home. 704 Buchanan st., near Hayes. A—2 WAITERS, mine boarding-house.$30 and £ Second and third cooks. mine..... Somiry $40 and $35 @nd Camp cook, near city. .340°and fouhd Cocks, city and country hotels, restaurants, boarding-houses, etc $40 to 350 and found Polishers, washers and starchers, $30, 335 & fd Baker, country shop; second hand and boy for bakeshop . -...Nurse, $35 Butchers......Handy man for printing offic Waiters, dishwashers, etc .......Ranch cooks RRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay » McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School again takes lead, receiving first award for our system at Paris Exposition over all French systems, giving it the enviable position of tem of the world; millinery course un- ed; Pratt system of N. Y. taught un- ompetent Instructor. McDOWELL'S, 1019 Market st. WANTED—A lady of experfence and refine- ment, to assist in light housework, who can give personal interest and motherly compan- fonship to 2 young married woman. Address D. J. S., 132 McAllister st. WANTED—Danish, German or Swedish girl for general housework; good wages; no wash- ing. Call between 1 and 5 at 1126 Hyde st. FIRST-CLASS lady corset solicitors; excellent ent; salary or commission. Address box 7, Call office. WANTEDPosition_as _practical nurse; re- spectable and strictly sober. Box 2264, Call. OPERATORS on walsts and wrappers. NEW- BAUER BROS., 15 First st. MAN and wife wants place; man good cook, wife all-round help; boarding-house, camp or institution; city or country. A. R., 638 Jessle st., off Seventh. YOUNG man, fair writer, who understands bookkeeping, desirés position whers relfabi] ity and trustworthiness would be recom- fnendations; reference; security. Box 2230, Call office. HARDWARE salesman of 6 years’ .experience desires position in city or country; first-class references. Box 2244, Call office. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and received at Call branch office. EGPERIENCED finishers and apprentices on pants. E. H. LEVY, 513 Market st. WANTED—Women and girls to work on toma- tees, canning and preparing: highest wages pald; steady work; prizes for guick work. Apply immediately to U. 5. FRUIT PACK- ING CO., Harrison ave., between Seventh and Eighth . off Folsom. APPRENTICES on overalls. STANDARD SHIRT FACTORY, cor. Gough and Grove sts. GIRLS to rivet overalls, also sewing machine operators, at Levl Strauss & Co.'s factory, 32% Fremont st.; no experience necessary; good wages. Apply to MR. DAVIS. A LADY of indomitable energy possessed of | gelf-assertion; good opportunity to right party. F. PERSON, room 412 Parrott bullding. MEN wanted for the United States Navy— Machinists, first-class, age 21 to 35, pay per month, §55; machinists, second class, age 2t to 35, pay month, - $40; electrictans, third class, age 21 to 3, pay per month, §10; ship- wrights (carpenters), age 21 to 35, pay per month, $25; seamen, age 21 to 35, pay per month, $24; ordinary seamen, age 18 to 9, pay per month $19; landsmen, age 13 to pay per month $16; apprentices, third class, age 15 to 17, pay per month $9. All candi- dates for enlistment must pass a physical ex- amination showing them to be free from dis- qualifying aflments. Machinists must pass an examination showing them to be ma- chinists by trade. Electriclans must pass a practical examination In electricity, espec- fally on the handling of electrical machines. Shipwrights must be carpenters by trada. Seamen and ordipary seamen must Dass an examination in seamanship. Landsmen and avorentices will be required to pass the physical examination only. The term of en- lstment is for four years. Should a man re-enlist within a period of four months from the date of homorable discharge he will re- cefve @ bonus of four months' pay and an adaition to his monthly pay of $1 36 for each re-enlistment. Rations, ctnes and medical attendance are furnished gratis in addition to pay. Privilege of retirement after thirty years' service on three-quarters of the pay recelved at date of retirement. It is the de- ire of the Navy Department to obtain & arge number of able-bodied Americans for the navy, Who will be given every oppor- tunity for advancement as soon as they are qualified for the higher ratings. The early completion of a number of fine ships for the navy will make a large Increase in the em: listed force necessary, and this will cause a corresponding large increase in the number of petty officers, who wiil 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- tlon, San Francisco, Cal. Applications should be made at the U, S. Naval Recrulting Ren- dezvous, corner of Market and East streets, San Franctsco, Cal. WANTED—Cash boys at RAPHARL'S. EYES examined fre justed. N. Manasse. oculi | ———————— 5 D number of chares at $1 per share in‘an incorporated company, paying dividends of 2 per cent per month on capital invested. o A LIMT room 6. F. MOORE, 935 Market st 3ST your money in manufacturing 2200 lowest a cepted 1'% % gu Box 2250, Call, ntd. D—Loan $00 for § months, WA ond mortgege; city property. Box il office. you have stocks or bonds of any kind for gale call or address PACIFIC COAST UN- DERWRITING CO., 504 Parrott building. COMPETENT middle-aged woman to do gen- eral housework in family of 2; short distance | from city; answer, glving wages expected and | references. Box 2246, Call office. { WANTED—S8ober, strong woman for general | housewcrk. Apply Harrison st., near | First | SHIRT and overall operators. Apply HEYNE- MANN & CO., 410 Mission st. | kirt hands bullding. i & general house- work; wages $20. Apply at 1025 Devisadero. WANTED—A young_German girl for general | Housework: $15. 8381 Harrison st. | WANTED—An_apprentice to learn dressmak- ng. Apply 710 Polk st. experienced walst and at 000 at 7 per cent of first mort- FLATS TO LET. FLATS AND HOUSES TO RENT. e 711 Mason..$1! 204 r. £, 919 Vallejo,. 10 SPECK & CO., 667 Mkt. FLA 3 near Sixth. IF you want to move get printed list flats to let from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. TOWER fiat, 4 sunny room 2 car lines; rent $10. 436 LOWER flat of 4 rooms and bath; modern im- provements. 3442 Twentieth st., corner Capp. wash trays: var 1zabeth, near N MODERN six-room fint for sale; Apply at 1520 Howard st. ren! NNY desirable flats, Oak and Laguna sts.; 7, 8 and 9 rooms; rent reasonab! Apply MADISON & BURKE. SUNNY bay-window flat of 6 rooms and bath; rent $20 per month. 3307 Twenty-first corner Valencia. R TO let—Flat of 4 large rooms, bath and laun- dry; Mission Warm Belt. 347 Liberty st. RESPECTABLE woman wishes small unfur- nished room in return for housework, Ad- dress box 2208, Call office. MME. SCHAFFER, clairvoyant, sittings daily. 21214 Sixth st. MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; 25c up. 5 Fourth st, —_— CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. | WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-Beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40, CARPETS cleaned at Ic per vard, lald at bo. STRA"TON‘SL' ‘Eighth st.; tel. Jessle 944. card reader; ! | i | | { i { | | | | | | | 1 Foward st.; , with large ba store and 2 room: rooming-house, 85 right downtown ing_aw only § pa: AUSTIN & CO., KLAND . . GEO. W, Oakiand. LL give half of first month's wages to party | ng me a ]‘h';lnf.n at some kind of night | t over - cat: $500—GROCERY and fruit store: ness; south of Market; there hours at $i0 per month. £00d-paying &00d location: cars, wishes to_sell Box 2278, Cal owner, 4 business college, located In | Write to for sale gr rent. D. new postoffice building; selling ess on account of sickness. =tock, shop tools, horse and : in good location. Address G MITCHELL Carpet-Beating and Reno- vating Co., 240 Fourteepth st.; tel. Mission 74, CITY_ Steam Carpet-Beating Works, G. H. | STEVENS. mgr.. 35-40 Sth st.: tel. South 250, ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter & tel, Main 284. GEO. WALCOM, proprietor. 7 LADY would take full charge of a small room- ing-house for 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms and a emall compensation. M. V., 135A Sixth COMPETENT young lady would like position in some office or as cashler; familiar with Remington typewriter and good copyist: best of references furnished. Box 2204, Cail office. EASTERN woman wishes work by the day washing or cleaning, 573 Minna st, near Seventh. GERMAN girl desires situation as good cook in a private American family. Call at 423 Sixth st. LADY would Iike the care of 1 or 2 children. Box 4705, Call office. YOUNG woman would like position at ladies’ CONKLIN'S Carpet-Beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 126, — e CHIROPODISTS. BUNIONS, {ngrown nalls, corns, absolute cure, puiniess: consult'n free. Dr.Duncan.415 Sutter. COLLECTION OFFICES. : GEORGE W, KELLY'S Agency—No charge un- Jess _successful. Room 310, 927 Market st. tailoring or dressmaking; references. 2043 Mission st GERMAN governess wishes country position; experienced teacher; thorough musician: classics and best modern works; plano, voice culture, German, English, literature, dancing; Teference, Box 37€1, Call office. BMART gir], willing to learn to be a medium; willing _to travel with a professional man. Box 4706, Call office. §IS FLAT 4 rooms and bath; north of Market healthy place; no chiliren. ' BASILE, 3 Edd e e e e e < TLATL 10 LET—FURNSHED, FFLL, 111_Four nicely furnished rooms: bathi sunny yard. B ] FIRST-CLASS finisher on coats; also_appren- steady work. Call WM. T. VALEN- | WANTED—Women and girls to work on fruit. 1721 Folsom st., between 13th and Mth. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore s A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and Xlubsr‘r!p(h.ms has been established at 1096 Va- encia s HELP WANTED—MALE. stons, Fee $1.. 20 1aborers for S. P. Co.’s own work at Surt, Santa Barbara Co., regular wages, free fare. 10 laborers to bulld a brg dam, $250 a day, | half fare advanced, ship Monday 6 railroad carpenters, §3 a day, free fare; 10 swampers for the woods, $35 and board, half fare advanced; 3 laborers for a mine, $30 and | board A HOTEL DEPARTMENT Secorrd eook, country hotel, $60; second coo country hotél, $40; third cook for mine, $33; | dishwasher for mine, $30; pantryman for ho- tel, Nevada, $40, fare advanced; 3 hotel waiters, country, $30 and $25; beilboy, city, $15; ele- vator boy, city, $20: bellboy, country hotel, $1230. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. MECHANICS—All non-union mechanies, such | as carpenters, painters, plumbers and other craftsmen wanting work at their trades are requested to register at the Mechanics’ Regis- tration Bureau, 410 Kearny st., -room 9; no charges or office fees. i FURNITURE FOR SALE. FOR sale_Furniture of S-room flat, 510 Bran- Ran st. Call before 12 m. or after 3 p. m. 4 ROOMS furnished in ), with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co.. 131 Market. —— e e FURNITURE WANTED. 2 CARPENTERS, Oakland; 4 bench hands, planing mill, eity; 1 bench hand, Oakland; 4 carpenters. city: cabinet-makers, at Mechan- ics’ Registration Bureau, 410 Kearny st.: no charges. "LEVY buys vour furniture, carpets, 1 tel. Jessie 761. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays highest price for second-hand furniture; tel. Red 1354, ALWAYS ‘phone John 1041 before selling your | furniture. Standard Furn. Co., 745 Mission Auctioneer—L. Vincent, 1305 Larkin: tel. Polk 04; furniture & furn'd houses bought; spot cash. W. B. CODY (late with J. T. Terry & Co.), buy's furniture, carpets. 757 Mission: tel. Red e —— e — HELP WANTED—FEMALE. CHAS. pianos, ete. ARTISTIC dressmaker would like engagements by the day, $150; will take work home; per- fect fit guaranteed. Address 238 Ellfs st., ““furriers.” ket st., cor. 4th., rm. 7, Flood bidg., you can have vour extractions done painlessly; teeth without plates our speclaity; goid crowns, $3 50 up; plates. extractions free, $4 50 up; of- fice hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, 9to 2 p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSON, M. D., Manager, LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 9 ROOMS; Jones st.; bargain 14 rooms; Golden Gate ave.; a snap. rooms; Mission et.; at your own price. rooms; best corner in city; very chea Market st; sure fortune.. our We have some bargains ving the Come in and see us. RY & SMITH, 3 Bddy st.. cor. Market. ATHOTEL FOR SAL 140 ROOMS. 100 F TLAR BOARDERS cvery month: owner e in_city. i | nd bargain... In n_requested: offer wanted. For sale only by H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. ASPHALTUM ROOFING. J. PELTIER, asp it roofing, Boors 1814, repaired: postal, 1156 Mission st. —— e sidewalks; cellar | & B wiNeTON & 0, +TELEPHO | 27 ‘rooms, 30 rooms. ASTROLOGY. MME. HICKEY—Astrologlst; horoscopes, b0c; card reading and palmistry, Zc. 1533 Mission. FOUR future scientifically calculated by As- trologer E. 8. G 1504 Market; 24 floor. DRE. C. T. TAYLOR, scientific astrologer, com- putes horoscopes by Ptolemy method. 765 Mkt. ———e e * buvers attention—Houses at poauced ‘prices; peuine bargains; sizes and ocation to suit: money loaned. SCHWEIN- HARD & CO., 817 Market st., between Fifth and Stxth; phone 1911. | “MAIN Office” New York Dental Parlors, 1019 EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates, bridges and fillings; extractions or fillings by my won- derful secrét, painless method; 20 years' ex- verierce; no students; advice free; prices cheapest and guaranteed; lady attendants, DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st. A NEW plate, the unbreakable Rose Pearl, warranted for 20 years; crowns and bridge- work teeth without a plate; fillings, i, crowns, $3 50; plates, full set, $ 00; ali work ‘ud‘ hwn'r‘nnzed. Chicago Dental Par- xth s LLDERLY American woman will g0 out as housekeeper, cooking, washing and taking care of children; references given; wages §10 to $15; no postals. 250 Tehama s SWEDISH girl, first-class cook, wishes tlon_In American family in city; wage: to §85. Address box 2260, Call office. KELIABLE young lady desires a position as jady’s nurse; terms reasonable. = Address S Golden Gate' ave. NURSE girl desires a positl city references. Box 1845, Call. COMPETENT woman wishes work by the day house, window or office cleaning. Call or ad- dress L. ANDERSON, 1202 Mission st., room 3. WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms; 25¢ to $150 night, $150 to 36 ‘week; convenient and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. itua- can furnish Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. Consuit us on crowns and bridges. Teeth extracted positively and absolutely without pain. TEETH extracted free; plates. $5; crowns, §3 50: bridge work. $5: all the latest methods for painless dentistry; hours, 9 a. m. to § p. m. Modern Dental Parlors, 1206 Market, cor. G. G. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. Eleventh charge for extracting when plates are 0ld plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; eytracting, 60c; gas given. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore A'BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscripticns has been established at 109 Valencla st. C. R. HANSEN & CO. Phone Grant 185 HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Head waitress, 325, city; waltress, Fresno, $25; waltress, Winnemucca, Nev., $25; wait- Tess, Galt, $20; 2 waltresses, Santa Fe, §20: 3 waitresses, Arizona, 320, se¢ party here Mon- day at 2 p. m.; 2 waltresses, Porterville, $20. 2 waltresses, city, $20; chambermaids, to wail city, Martinez and Madera, $20 each; rest rant waitress. 38 week: 2 cooks. $30 and $32 50. FAMILY DEPARTMENT. Working housckeeper. §20, see party here; house girl, Martinez, $20; house girl, Redwood City, $20; invalld's nurse, $25; 5 cooks, city and 'country, $30; house girls, second girls, nurse girls, city and country. C. R. HAN- SEN & 108 Geary st. - A-NOTICE—12 house girls for very cholce places In small American families. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. A WOMAN capable of manufacturing infants® and children’'s headwear; must be first-class designer; good salary and permanent posi- tion; state full particulars. Z. & Co., box 2209, Call office. EXPERIENCED operators on muslin under- Wear; also a presser. BAUER BROS. & CO., 21 Sansome st. A GIRL to learn threading needles for Swiss gmbrolding machines. M. KRAKER, 28 ush st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED-—MALE. S VLTSRS T P U QUARTZ _miner, good timberman and tool dresser wants ‘work; references given: wiil isayetes. i mases mtixtactory. . Dok STaL. al » DR. WALSH, 815% Geary, nr. Larkin—Palnless extraction 50c; plates $5 up; Tel. Polk 1135. A_22 ROOM rooming-house; central 20-room house; first-class ATTORNEYS AT LAW. R. W. KING, attorney at law, $2; Market st., room 62; estates, damages, attachments, bankruptey, collections; all cases: fair fees ro advance charges; money loaned on estates. ADVICE free: divorce @ speclalty; private: B0 fee without success: collections. G. W. HOWE, atty at law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton. FREE sdvice; divorce laws, damages, estat oollections. J. A. Mitchell, 314 uww';. ¥. P. BRANDON, §7 Third st., near Market. 18 rooms; near Market; bargain. $600 | 22 rooms: on Third s 400 | _Many others, $15 up. Please call and get list. ! MARION GRIFFIN, "715 Market st., room 1; tel. Black 1808 list of 75 houses: to-day's Examiner. » Y AN e A—30-ROOM hotel; modern; large lot; 2 stores; | “aiwaye full: on main business street tn Atw. meda: $7500; very easy terms. Apply A. M. ADVICE free; no charge unless successful. W. W. Du&n. 27 Market st., opp. Mason, — i SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. 3 hand- Gate a L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket #t.; consultation free; no fees in advance. WONDERFUL -bargain—S-room house; somely fur, M. A. Brooks, 12 Golden NICELY furniehed 15-room house: cheap rent; easy terms or cheap for cash. 742 O'Farrell. LOWEST prices in 8. F.; inless exiraction, foe. New York Dentlsts, 963 Mission, Gor. 6th. PARIS Dental Parlor, 235 Kearny, cor. Bu— Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; fillings, 25c. "ENGLISH coachman and gardener; first-class driver; competent in every respect; sober and reliable: can furnish best of city reference. Bex 2284, Call. ’ COOK wants work; a good, careful cook; or would go as second cook. T. SMITH, 318 Minna st. VAN VROOM‘‘Painless’; evenings and Sun- days. 1001 Market st., corner Sixth. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. CHEAPEST and best In America—_The Weekly Call, 16 sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. DOG HOSPITALS. YOUNG man a Atflliated Colleges de- sires a_place in store in the after- noon. P. H. L., 1011 Mason st. aNfinw.'fllln‘wm would like a steady job. Box 2273, Call. ‘WANTED—Position as bartender. Address 5., 9231 Mission st. B gl e oL SRR AR SR IR Lo OPEN for employment: engineer and washer. Address C, H., 8121 Sixteenth st. DR. Creely’s C. P. mange cure and worm pills, A or at hospital, 510 Golden Gate av. DR, BUZARD'S mifi Post, Fillmore— Advice and medicine, T5¢; 50; all by drugsists BAKER—A good cake baker wants & Sen e X PROTOGRAPHER ‘Dosition in a gal- B Franises. YOUNG girl 12 or 13 to help in family of 8§ adults. 911 Steiner st. WANTED—Girl to do general housework; 3 In family; wages §20. 1244 California st. GI assist housework and n cooking; emall family. Call Monday at 312 Fillmore st. COMPETENT German or Swedish girl; general housework and cooking; American’ family. Call Monday morning at 713 Cole, nr. Waller. EXPERIENCED cook in private family wanted. 2219 Scott st. FIRST-CLASS skirtmakers and _apprentices wanted. BOWHAY, 516 Sutter st. e N WANTED—Good hands on dressmaking. Call at 782 Geary st. WANTED—A reliable young housework, 752 Geary st. ®irl for light BARBERS' Progressive Union—Free employ- nt. H. Bernard. Sec.. 104 7] Jesste 152. §$12 STRAIGHT bona fide weekly salary direct from office; expenses extra commissions; cap- | able men, Women to represent us appointing agents; promotion and increase salary; new lines. Butler & Alger, New Haven, Conn. ACTIVE man, by established house worth $250,000; dutiés, hiring help: liberal salary and | expenses advanced to right party. Address WILLIAM J. UHL, manager, 723 Chestnut st., Philadelphla, Pa. WANTED—A steady, well educated young man, healthy and active, and with good references, to learn the poultry business; liberal induce- ments and a permanent place if satlsfactory. Santa Teresa Poultry Farm, Edenvale, C: GOOD helper in wagon factory; steady work. 630 Broadway. FRRAND boy; well recommended. lencia_st. . BEXPERIENCED men to handle the sale of stock; steady employment. Box 2270, Call. 4 EXPERIENCED coal miners. Apply room 904, Call bullding, bet. i and 12 a. m., Monday. FIRST-CLASS cabinet-makers: union men. FINK & SCHINDLER, 1209 Market st. TRAVELING salesman wanted to carry gloves as side line. Address box 2282, Call office. WANTED—Young German man, 3088 Twenty- fifth st.; call Sunday. J. HUSCHLER. 585 Va- BOY wanted to learn harness making and ear- riage trimming; paid while learning. 718 Fol- som_ st. WANTED—Good bakery wagon driver; must have experience. 911% Larkin st COLLECTOR. gentleman or salary; references required. TAILORS wanted ¢ 83 Montgomery st., c convenient. . room 8. drtve a furniturs board and lodging. WANTED Man, unright ¢ busine: expenses, paid weekl adguart pense money advanced: position permanent; ref. Standard House, 301 Caxton bldg.. Chg: BARBER shop for sale, In country town, es- tabiished 30 years: a rare opportunity. For full_particulars apply at once to DECKEL- MAN BROS., 106 Ellis st. GOVERNMENT _position: postotfice or other Without seeing cz COLUMBIAN CORRESPO LEGE, Washington, D. C. CAPABLE man to travel & sopoint agents: 31000 yearly salary: permanent: promotion. Supt., Co-oprative Co., 36 Dearborn at., Chi- cago. A GENTLEMAN of indomitable energy and good opportunity to right man. F. Parrott buildinz. WANTED—Two tallors, a_coatmaker and a pants and vest maker: steady job. Address W. H. WALKER, Bakersfleld, Cal. WANTED—A middle-aged man to tend bar: experience and references required. Apply 454 Sixth st GET_your shoes half soled while waiting; Zo to Gle. 562 Misslon st.. bet. Ist and 24 sts. BUSHELMAN wanted. _Appiy between 10 and 11 a. m. to CHARLES LYONS, the London Tailor, 721 Market st. 2308 Twen re for nation Don't prepa: ce exar | GOOD woolen spinners. Call at once BROWN BROS. & CO., FOR Seettle—First-class pantsmaker. Call 310 Bush st. 121 Sansome WE want 10 honest, industrious men to solfcit In city and county: experience not necessary: we teach you the business: good contracts for sober men willing to work. White Sewing Machine Co., 300 Post st., cor. Stockton. MEN wanted to learn barber trade: only eight Weeks required: positions guaranteed: special inducements: catalogue and map of city frees MOLER’S BARBER COLLEGE, 635 Clay st ‘WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 larze rooms: 25¢ per nig! $1 to $2 per week. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 562 Mission st.. bet. 15t and 2d sts, 10 MEN for merchant ships, all parts of the world. HERMAN, 26 Steuart st. STOLTZ, barber supplies. removed from s Market (basement) to 638 Market st., upstairs, UNDERPRESSERS wanted on coats, pam and vests. 541 Market st. - - GENTLEMEN'S suits to order, $1 per week, at cash prices. N. Y. Talloring Co., 115 Kearny, | SAILORS, ordinary seamen and green hands; all parts of world HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart. PENSIONS—GEO. D. CAMPBELL, lawyer, 1§ <ieseeeee..Years’ practice; Examiner building. LABORERS and drillers wanted at 527 Four- teenth st.. mear Guerrero. WANTED—100 men to take rooms, 10, 136 and 30c. Boston House, 50 Howard st. — LINDELL House, corner Sixth and Howard— Rooms, 15¢ to 2ic night; 750 to $2 per week. MEN and women to learn barber trade. S. &, BARBER COLLEGE, TIA Howard st. WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st., near Mar- ket; 700 rooms, %c night; reading-room: free "bus and bagzage to and from the ferry. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencla st. HEMORRHOIDS. WANTED—Retall salesman familiar with gro- .cery or crockery business. Box 2289, Call. WANTED_Four rubble Flong Sesons b Fiest a sts., San rael, Marin County. SCHWIESAN. 3 - PILES—300 cures business men in San Fran- cisco; can be seen; no operation; no pain: par. ticulars sent. Ad. Phvsician. box 1950, Call. —_—e e HORSES, LIVE STOCK. Etc—For Sale EXPERIENCED man for Colt's armory cut- ting and creasing paper box machine; make ready and feed. 16 Fremont st. FEEDERS for job presses and cylinder. Fremont st. 6 BOY wanted: $4 per week. 212 O'Furrell st. SO0D S ernat by 2R 36 ¥ v ek VANTED—Office 16 : T e Hepd e St T T i, o P ean sk Pl o e e et A A S SO R EXPERIENCED butcher. Call at 3035 Sacra- mento st., Monday, between 1 u‘s 2p. m. 4 HORSES for sale: also buggtes, carts, harness. Grand Arcade Horse Marker, 327 Sixth auction sales every Wednesday, SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 10 HEAD of driving and working horses TOMKINSON'S Stables, 57 Minna st be tween First and Second. - SUITS to order In exchange for horses. buggies: anything of value. SKIFF. 236% Bush st. HOUSES T0 LET. B T S A—PRINTED LIST Houses to Let; send for eire cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 lond!l\mlflr“; ASH ave., 220, bet. Van Ness ave. and Frank. lin st—Fine 3siory sunny house: & s and : modern imoro : 3 APDly €23 Golden Gate aver : Tent B2l SALESMEN earn 33000 a year; 1 salary o begin; first-class references required. 1. Hinheapolis, Mimm. o MAN to sell to baking and hotel trade on com- ission; no Fanity. - Box i e ] | WANTED—A nurse girl; wages §10; call be- tween 10 and 12. 3342 Clay st. MAN to seli electric lamps; large commission. GOOD trimmer and saleslady wanted. MRS. S. THOMAS, 114,Grant ave. ‘Box 4101, Call. . WANTED—A _tallor at 520 Kearny st., first floor, room 1; steady place. GIRL for cooking and housework; 2 in s With reterences: 90 Howard sf. o o3 GIRLS wanted pickle works. Seventh . wi in 433 e 5 B Trarence 0 Joab ook vy SRS T LA e WANTED—Errand boy. 166 Geary st, HOUSE of 4 rooms, with stable, reasonal . right party; no children. 82014 Jessie, o;"u;\? = —_—————— #12-HOUSE § rooms. 200 Twenty-second st.. —_— e LOST AND FOUND, LOST—Between Ingleside Park and Third and overskirt; re- Stevenson sts.. black silk cord ward. Box 220, Call office —_— . e LOST—, pin, a gold bar ~ ‘with & clover -A lady's leaf in center; to 47 st reward.

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