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10 THE ‘SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1900. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open untl] 12 o'clock every might in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—5% Montgomery street, corner Clay: open unttl $:80 p. m. 300 Hayes street; open until $:30 p. m. ter street; open until $:80 p. m. street; cpen untll $:30 p. m. n street: open until 10 p. m. 1 Misst Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until $ p. m. 106 Elevent street; open untfl § p. m. t; open untll § p. m. open untfl 9 p. m. corner Twenty-second and Ken- | ‘ BUSINESS CHANCES—CONTINUED. MANY choice business openings; good values. 22 groceries and bars; price from..§300 to §2000 1§ branch bakeries; price from....$200 to $1150 23 cigar stores; price from. $125 to $1600 7 saloons; price from. $225 to 84 restaurants; price from. $150 to 3 butcher shops; price from. $350 to $1500 4 country hoteis; price from. .§1250 to $3000 SCHWEINHARD & CO., 917 Market st., bet. Fth and 6th; telephone Mint 1911 | #10,00—SOUND investment; one of the best- |~ paving merchandise businesses in this county; established for years; safe and profitable in- vestment; half cash, balance in property. E. E. BUNCE, %2 B ay, Oskland. s gar and candy store; oé; mo agents. Apply 810 Turk st. CALIFORNTA Chapter No. 5, R. A. M 1 (TUESDAY) EVEN- 23, at 7:8) o'clock. P. M. degrees. By order H. DAY, Becretary. F. and (TUESDAY) LT BN GATE Lodge No. Meeting _ THIS NING, st 7:80 o'clock. First De- gree. By ¢ r of W. M YWIN L. MEYER, Becretary PACIFIC Lodge No. 136, F. and A M 321 EAdy st., meets THIS (TUBSDAY) EVENING, 7:80 o'clock. Third De- gree | GBORGE PENLINGTON, Secretary. ORIENTAL lodge No. 144, F. and A. M.—Third Degree THIS (TUBSDAY) EVENING, at 7:8 o'clock 4. £ HUBBARD, Secretary. MAGNOLIA Lodge No. 2, L O. O. F.—initiation THIS (TUES- DAY) EVENING J. T. JONBS, N. G. SAMUEL POLACK, Becretary. THE special meeting of the Ber- vian-Montenegrin L. and B. Eo- af will be beld SVENING, clock, at 10 Cal- officers and mem- ed to attend; thers busines transacted. Fine for n snce will be strictly By order of M. K. TASOVAZ, President. SPIRO 8. VUCOSAVLIEVICH, Secretary. ME ular lar annual meet- AL € of stockholders of the KILAUEA SUGAR LANTATION CO. will be held st the office ¢ the con 0. 337 Market San Francisco, ifornin,s on WEDNES f October, 1900, at 11 © the %4th day m., for the purpose of e ©of @irectors to serve for the emsuing year and the transaction of such other businees as fore the meeting. Transfer books October 13, at 12 o'clock m. Secreta AGENTS WANTED. blow your cigar and gct EHOW your colors re: 100 in iled and inf 5 Market st S. F. $1 DAY and commission; no experience. fire. marine, 4180, Call TASPHALTUM ROOFING. raofing, sidewalks: cellar 1186 Miseion st R, asphalt repaired; postal ASTROLO TAYLOR, ecientific astrologer: call The New Moo roey at law, 927 Market st, dan attachmen me; 21l cases: fair 3 ; money loaned on estates. ADVICE divarce law a specialty; ptivate; no fee withou ess; collections. G. W. HOWE, stty at Starket, cor. Stockton. I EDW. JARR t bidg., Third and farket ste.; pt FF - laws, dam: stat collections. J. A. Mitchell, 314 omery. ADVICE free; no charge unless successtul. W. W. Davidson, 827 Market st., opp. Mason. Mar- ce ma Spreckels bldg.. on free: no fees in ad BATH CABINETS. ara, Perfection snd others. agency, 1% Ellis st., &.F. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. istance from town wishes A. ELLIS, e girl: best of care: c Tear Church and 16th sts. ~would ltke to board & child. 11 to board: good home. like & child to Board in good Park. NESS CHANCES. 4. restaurant in Vallejo; fine ady boarders; good transient; cash, easy instaliments of $200; PARTNER wan business. © i chance Call R. G. A—$1000; RESTAURANT close to Phelan build- will sell half or whole; place clearing nth. Call R. G. WILKE, 26i% y st & stamps gete samples ee- | m eolicited: or owner will sell the | GROCERY_business for sale; established 19 years. GUY H. SALISBURY, San Jose. FOR SALE—GODEUS' Photograph Gallery, 104 Sixth st $2000—HALF interest Box 3683, Cal | AN 0ld established jewelry store for sale cheap { “on“account of illness. Box 366, Call office. A ENAP—Coffee and chop house; rheumatism compels sale at once. Eighth st. CLASSIFIED sdvertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertizements and jons has been established at 1038 in old-established busi- 1L LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. u RO’OME‘ rent $60, residence, clears $51. !3 15 roome, cor., part cash, hard wood. 36 roome, cor., eleganf, ~unny, clears §75. 1500 30 rooms, cor., mpartments, §i05 clear.... 2800 35 rooms, cor., 5. Mkt., new, clears $97.. 2600 urgent sale, offices. t location in city. ses. Please call. 42 rooms, cor., downtown, Firet floor big income, b Only a few of my 217 h: . ‘GRIFFIN aricet st., T. 1 | € ROOMS: Tuylor st.; make an offer. 13 rooms; Golden Gate ave.; only .. 3528 35 robms: O’ Farrell £t.; a bargain; cash.. 600 17 rooms: EAdy st.; very good teees 500 18 rooms; Mission st.; to-day onl 90 8 rooms. Mason et.: cheap rent.......... 1730 b or easy vayments: snaps for buvers. WILSON, 838 Market (The Eiite) 24 ROOMS; best paying house north of Market. 20 rooms; good transient house. 18 rooms; rent $35; price only............ ... $500 | 88 rooms: corner; a barga + € rooms: a bargain $4000 EMERY, 8 £44. A—22-ROOM 000 1050 first class . 060 se; $475; 6-room flal #0-room ho & ROOMS: cor. | part cash. W A_FURNIEHED house of use very cheap; rooms all full. reduced to $2000; & CO., 1026 Market st. rooms for sale; Ap- { " rent | ply X on st | §15BARGAIN, 16-room lodging-house. APplY at 435 Dupont st well furn.; gas 1. 622 G. G. ave. DENTISTS. AT the BLECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- ket gt., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg., you can have your extractions done painlessly; teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns, 3 60 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of- fice houts, 9 . m. to 10 p. m.; Bundays, 9'to 2 p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSON, M. D., Manager. BIGHT prizes for bést crowns, platee, bridges and flllings; extractions or flllings by my won- derful secret, painless method; 20 years' ex- perience; no students; advice free; prices cheapest and guaranteed; lady atfendants. DR. GEORGE W.\LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st A NEW plate, the unbreakable Rose Pearl, warranted for 20 years; crowns and bridge- work; teeth without a $plate; fllings, 5 crowns, $3 50; plates, full set, 35 00; all work peinless and warranted. - Chicago Dental Par- o rs, 24 Sixth st. “MAIN Office’’ New York Dental Parlors, 1019 Market et., bet. Sixth and Seventh;, consult us on crowns and bridges; teeth extracted positively and absolutely without pain. DR, LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. Eieventh o charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting, 80c; gas given. LOWEST prices charged for consclentious work executed by graduate dentists at Standard Dental Parlors, r. 64, Murphy bldg., 1236 Mkt. DR, WALSH, §15% Geary, or. Larkin—Painless extraction Gc; plates $5 up; tel. Polk 1185, LOWEST prices in §. inless extraction, G0c. New York Dentis: 9 Mission, cor. 6th. PARIS Dental Parlor, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; fillings, 25c. VAN VROOM—‘"Painless’’; evenings and - Gays. 1001 Market ste corner Sisth o P SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. N | 1841 Polk st. e Az EDUCATIONA! AYRES Business College, 728 Market st.; da: | and " evening: individun1 instruction. § pew | month; life 'scholarship, $30: bookieepins, shorthand, telegraphy, etc.: just added 23 new typewriters; commercial department enlarged and is the best in S. F.; catalogue free. | GALLAGHER-MARSH College, Parrott Bldg.— Bhorthand, typing and bookkeeping; Robert J, Gallagher, expert court reporter, teacher of shorthand; reportorial phrasing taught; prac- tical bookkeeping; full course, $30; catalogue. | EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. GERMAN grocery clerk and barkeeper wishes & situation; . o punsioss fl!l!;u:: references. W. BOH. STEADY, reliable young man, aged Wishes siteation, i b 851, i DRIVER, sober young man, experienced, wishes ’Clfl‘ln:t'fi ,csrlvlng Qeltvery msone Box 4148, COACHMAN wants situation; cen do some gar- HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ‘WANTED—M!ddle-aged woman to assist light housework. 580 Natoma st. COMPETENT girl, cooking and general house- work; $25. Tuesday forenoon, 2422 Union. WANTED—An experienced waitress; wages 209 Hyde COMPETENT gir and housework. 1; must_understand cooking 17 Larkin st. GIRL wanted for housework and plain cooking. 9 Glen Park ave., off Twelfth and Mission sts, dening; good driver: com) 2 city rererences. Box 4735, Call ofice T MIDDLE-AGED good hotel waiter _desires steady position. Address H. KIE. N Atlantic Hotel, 207 Montgomery ‘"l.n.. - MIDDLE-AGED strictly trustworthy, 8004 references, desires position as watch: men or janitor; 20 years a resident of ti city. Address E. 8., 392 Army st. BOOKKEEPER desires position; city or coun- try. Address G. C. L., 1438 Leavenworth st., Ban Francisco, L BRI Ry 3 lersta) g and handy. Box ATW.. C‘{l :’t’flcl 3 GIRL wanted to assist in general housework; wages $15. 117 Bartlett st. A RESPECTABLE girl to do housework and assist In_cooking; no small children; good wages. Flat 1410 Webster gt. YOUNG girl wanted to assist light housework gl take care of baby; good hows. 1683 MeAl- A competent young woman for gen. housework; no washing; reference required. 1712 Webster. GIRL to do cooking and general housework for 2; good wages. 138 Twelfth st. COACHMAN; can milk cows and care for gar- den; first-class family reference. Box 4iSt, Call office. STRONG, active young man, 19, wants posi- tlon in book or general merchandise etore in country. Box 3881, Call office. PRACTICAL nurse or valet wants position; steady and etrictly sober. §99 Polk st. COOK wants position country hotel, institution or mining camp. Box 2175, Call offica. WANTED—Girl for general housework and German epoking. 1440 O'Farrell st. YOUNG Qe H o erman girl for cooking; wages §25. ELDERLY Gérman woman (Catholic) for housework; $10 per month. Apply 752 Fulton. REFINED middle-aged or elderly woman as lr:’ox;::k;:&er for 2 Shildren; permanent to y; wages $10; country no_triflers. Alldress C. . HATCH, Bik B. 0., Cal. JAPANESE honest boy desires housework or ;E:fiknln small family. A. MURA, 626 O'Far- WANTED—A woman not under 2 by a whole- sale house to travel; must be trustworthy and accurate. Box 4185, Call office. JAPANESE young boy wants position as walt- er; 2 years' reference; any one will find him trustwory. Box 4145, Call office. JAPANESE cook wants position to do cookin; or general work in the famtly. Call at 78 Haight st.; telephone Page 1801. CHINESE boy desires situation as in private family; wages $5 week. 809 Dupont st. CHINESE desires situation as cook In private family; wages $30 to $35. ONG LIP, 809 Dupont st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore. Blain cook EE GEP, HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st., { 5, F. Bookkeeping. shorthand 'typing. lan- guages, telegraphy, English branches, civil, | electrical and mining engineering, etc.; day | _and night sess} catalogue fre A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory echool for the university, law and medical colleges: references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor.” Phelan buildin, AN experlenced lady vocalist of European ad- vantages desires to exchange lessons for room C ral IUCPll(m. Address box 3695, Call. NISH classes day and evening, 806 Larkin | st., cor. McAllister; 4 lessons a week, $3 a month; also private. PROF.F. M. VIZCAINO, BOOKKEEPING, free trial; private lessons; 8 mos. in college not equal to 8 wks. with me; $%5. TARR, expert acent., 220 Parrott bldg. (‘ARRVAGVES AND WAGONS, FOR sale—2 well bred road mares, 1 road buggy, eingle harness. 1514 all 11 o'clock. buggies, carts. harness, & . 2117 Mission st. | EURREY phaeton; seat 4 or &; price §60. At sta- | " bles, 818 Geary st Kinds of wag cheap. EGA AN A No. 1 express wagon, single, also light camping wagon, for sale l‘h"np.ia! Mi: NEW & 24-hand_wagons, busgles, ca s, work & driving horses. 1ith & SPIRITUALISM. 1 medium; advice in all affairs of life, divorces, deaths; tes the sepa- ning @ speclalty; cirs.Sun., Wed.,Fri. ‘come and be convinced. (Permanently) Fiyde and Larkin: no sigr MME. YOU test circle to-night; Occl dental Hall Larkin; 10c; test meet. to moy ptune Wigwam, Webster st. LOTTIE LLEW. test circle Tues. st § o'ciock and Thure. afternoon at 2 Asbon st., near China ave.; 10c. MIS | eve M and palmist; satisfaction guaranteed. t.st | 3 Room 14, Mar) | MRS, HARLAND'S circle to-night: read; 10c; devel. cir. Wed. eve,, . medium and palmist. 6 Tues., ¥ri, § p ¢ truih; 2, 8 Amission 10k MRS. L] B | ATTE rs. Dunham's cir p. m. 14 MbAllister st., rm. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 835 McAllister— Meyer, sit. dly; com A A to-nigh MRE. STODDARD'S splendid test circles Tues., A Thur. § 9th; sittings. medium & pal advice infalitble’ tests: PROF. GEB, medium—Startli circles | every night, lc; readinge, oc $1. 148 Sixth. MRS, J. 3. WHITNEY, clairvoyant, test, b ess Thedium, life reader; sittings §1. 1104 Mkt. MAJORS, gifted _epiritual medium, card reas room 1. MME, PORTER, wondert ca render, born with double vell & second sight: | @lagnoses dizease with life reading: ladies 50c, gent $1; palm and clair. sit §150. 126 Turk ISMAR, the Egvptian gypey clalrvoyant an | ermanently located 1148 Market, opp. te readings dail MRS. E. SANDERS, ¢ —Clajrvoyant, palmist and Queines: ladies’ circle Thu; m.; Fri SSBe. CORIIE wie in witemte BRI | rent $50; good paying business. | A $1500 saloon in wholesale and manufactur- | ing district; doing &n Al mercantile lunch; & splendid offer. WILKE, 2% Kea ATTENTION, RESTAURANT MEN! A—3$5500; cafe with long leaee, close to Mar- ket and Powell sts.; surrounded by theaters, and doing a rushing business: customers and rices first-class; private dining roome, with adies’ entrances; sickness compels owner to jeave the city. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 281, Kearny st. paying business; Call R. G. MME. BERNARD, reads life fluently given in all affairs in life: satisfaction guar- anteed; 25c up. 17 Third st., aminer. - mental questions answered; 3¢ Sixth et., room 6. | MME. ZFREDA, the gypsy, is the great palm- ist and card reade Sevenf CLATRVOYANT, mineral psychometrist, palm- | Tist and card reading, 2ic . card reads s, 25c: gents, 5oc. 3ME. HANECN, paimistry, card reader; past, present, future, 25c. 148 Bixth st., room M. Mrs. Dr. Farnham, world-renowned | readings this week, 2 | “ | RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese employment of- | o. | 1241% Market st. | MISS M. G, BARRETT, Shorthand Academ: | “lessons by mail; acknowledged by official re- porters best teacher, best system. 302 Montg: ALL students but two taking full course t! SAN FRANCISCO BUS ISH, French, German, singing, plano, $2 | hot S. 1935 Market, rms. 119-117. | . Typing, Bookkeep- E. M. Carpenter, pr. | MR. and MRS. D. MANSFIELD, music studio; olin, guitar, mandolin, banjo. 1§36 Eddy st. N'S DAY and 424 Pine st. panish. 13 CALIFORNIA Business College is again en- iarging quarters. Come see us, 305 Larkin st. 1C, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. | HAIGHT, 4398, near FillmoreFlat of 4 sunny | $U_FINE flat, 4 large rooms, bath; gas and A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Va- lencia st. —_——e— EXPERT OPTICIANS. A e e A e; spectacles properly ad- e, oculist optician. 910 Mke. EYES examined fry Surted: N: Manasd FINANCIAL. IF you have stocks or bonds of any kind for saie call or address PACIFIC COAST UN- DERWRITING CO.. 04 Parrott bullding. ————— e oiz:ztmgs v;nxrg";r'#g underwear; steam ver. G. W. RE' LS, 597 Mi: » corner Second. . e GERMAN girl or woman who speaks the lan- guage correctly. 341 Twenty-fourth st., fore- SEWING girls, attention!—Experienced opera- tors on dress and negligee shirts; - steady work; good pay. Lowenberg Co., 27 Jessie st. FIRST-CLASS ekirt m'dfiu Jor ladied tailor; pprentice; pald while learning. VER- DIER, 984 Geary 5!? e FIRST-CLASS operators on pants; _stead _work. Apply E. H. LEVY (inc), 613 Market, WANTED—Young _girl_to assist neral housework. igbly 1512 Vallejo st. i IMPROVERS on skirts and walsts FRANCES, 79 Sutter st. LUNCH waltress for small restaurant. ter st. in ‘wanted. 340 Sut- LADIES to sollcit for novelty corset: salary and commission. A. L., box 3680, Call office. WANTED—Women and girls to work on frait. 1781 Folsom et., between 13th and 14th. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. FLATS TO LET. 12073 Devisadero st., flat, 8 room 160% Turk st., flat, 6 rooms. 1424 Howard st., flat, 5 room 630C Jessle st. 3 260 Tehama s 3¢ Elizabeth 17 Minna st., flat, 6 ron Flats wanted. SPPCK & A _SNAP: 4 rooms, clean and sunny; reduced | to §3. 142485 Howard st FLAT of 6 rooms and bath. 2229% Mission et., between Eighteenth and Nineteenth. rooms; vard; basement; laundry; $il. IF you want to move get printed list flats to let from BALDWIN & HOWELLL, 10 Montgomery. TOWER fat; “sunn 3 choice sunny rooms: pantry, etbreroom, $11. 2419 Clay st., near Fillmore. REED, 268 cozy rooms; rent $10. Apply 1225 Washingto nst., near Jones. VALLEJO, 11—Four sunny rdoms and bath; all newly Papered and paintel. large yard. 3928 Nineteenth st., betw gen San- chez and Noe; key upstalrs. ! EMPLOYMENT OFFICES SSE and Chinese employment con- | tractor; estab. over 10 years; all kinds help. 421 Post st., near Powell; Telephone Bush 135, JAPANESE and Chinese Employment Office. best help furn. Tel. John 2121. $96% Stockton. A | FRED WAMATS, Japanese, Chinese contractor; emp. office. California; tel. James 2601, 5188, | all kinds held. 315 Stockton; Mal APANESE Housecleaning Co.—Walters, cooks, dishwashers; est. 189). 1026 Oak; tel. Page 541. |3 $7_4-ROOM flats on Victor st.. off Bryant, bet. | 7th and Sth. Inquire at grocery, 941 Brvant. FLATS T0O LET—FURNISHED. FLAT of 5 rooms nicely furnished for house- keeping. 12 Elizabeth st., near Guerrero. ITURE FOR SALE. FU FOR eale—Solid walgut folding bed; sideboard style: drawers, cupboard, etc.; no dealers. 425 Tenth st. OFFICE furniture and carpet; almost new; & bargain. Apply Janitor, 105 Ellis UNION Japanese-Chinese emp. office—Best help furn.: domestic serv. 417 Powell; tel. Bush 375. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese help. 426 Powell, nr.Sutter; tel.Black 5072. | CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office— Best help. 411% O” rrell st.; tel. Fast 426. | e | EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE, AN cook, § years last place; Nor- A NORWEG! weetan second girl, mald and seamstress varlor maid and waitress; .neat second gir] and a competent cook and housework girl MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutte H girl wants situation; general house- work; small American family; $20 to $25. 266 Teonth st Swedlsh Baptist Church. awalt position: 4 ROOMS furnished in oak for $48 50. with No. King Furntture Co., 112i-1131 Mar- teiephone South 637 planos, etc. et te A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays ‘highest | price for second-hand furniture; tel. Red 1854. ALWAYS 'phone John 1041 befgre selling your furniture, Standard Furn. 745 Misaton. Auctloneer—L. Vincent, 1305 Larkin: tel Polk 634. furniture & furn'd houses bought; spot cash. | W, E. CODY (iate with J. T. Terry & Co.). buys furniture, carpets. 757 Mission; tel. Red 3353. YOUNG woman wishes situation to do house- work or waiting &t table; clty or Oakland. Irquire at 638 Jessie st., off Seventh. | | | | g1rl desires position to care for chil- Wil do light second work; wages $20. Call office. ED dressmaker wishes work in the day. Address 8. M., 71(5‘ | 1 PERIE families by Hyde st. HOUSEWORK b; 120 Fourth st. TWOMAN desires gituation as willing to do other work also. Minpa st. PRSI NA GERMAN cook and helper want places to- gether in hotel or boarding-house; city or country; can do any kind of cooking. 242 | Natoma basement. | SITUATION wanted by a competent woman as | “cook or general housework; with references. Call 759 Mission st. with horse and cart, place A—$%0; BUTCHER s’n&p, in best location of Western Additio: established for years and doing a first business: & splendid chance for any Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. MME. SCHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader; eittings dally. 445% Jessie et. | MRS CAMERON, card_reader, medium, Z5c up $23 Mission st.;don’t forget number; ring bell. A-$40; BUTCHER shop on Valencia st monthly receipts about $1200; eelling & cattie week; jow rent; good business. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A-$1250; SALOON with 10 furnished room: close to Hall of Justice; place establ. many years and doing & good business; owner en- o8 " othe: cause of sale; & bargain. I R G. WILKE, %% Kearny st. | ZEMDAR, young, gifted clair. card reader names given; 10 to 9. 3 Fulton st., r. 20- MRS MELVILLE, well-known clairvoyant, wa- ‘ter reader, moved to 11 Sixth; German spoken. MRS, E. M. DUVAL, clairvoyant and business medlum. 425 Golden Gate ave. | FOUNG girfto do second work or mind baby. Call office. | WOMAN wishes a position to do general house- | work in a small family; thoroughly compet- ‘\ ent. Box 4154, Call office. | RESPECTABLE woman with a girl § years old, | wants work or place of trust; no triflers: ret- | _erence; wages $10. Address box 355, Call. COLORED girl wishes position as nurse for 1 child cr second work. 107 Bernard st., off Leavenworth, Jones, Pacific and Broadway. MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, card reafer and palmistry: truth or no pay; 2. 1149 Mission. YOUNG woman wants . place to do_general housework and cooking. Apply 1411 Lyon st. A—30; DINING room and restaurant with private lunch rooms in leading private hotel; close to O Farrell end Mason; $0steady boa®i- ere; @ rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—LIVERY snd boarding stable; park loca- tion 4 chance. Cowing & Co., 719 Market. A—PLUMBING shop; fine location: snap for | | STANDARD, 813 Guerrero—Curtains and blan- | &col man. COWING & OO., Tié Market et A_RESTAURANT in best part of city; must be 20ld this day. OOWING, 719 Market st. A--FINE wholesale and retail fruit business; bargeln COWING & CO., 713 Market st. MME, RAVENNA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; 2%c up. § Fourth st. | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 _pages, sent to any address in the TUnited States or Canada one ¥ CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING., kets renovated, 25c per pair; carpets cleaned, 3c ya; laying & specialty. Phone Mission 108, WHEN you become disgusted with poor work wend to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-Beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40, 3350 FRUIT store; I furnished rooms: recel 5§39 per dzy: good horse and wagon; fuli valu: ight. McLAUGHLIN, 777 Market st. 35 bus . great bargain. Lane & Co., 855 Market. PARTNERSHIP in sound commission or sim- flar business wanted by gentleman aged 26, energetic and good bueiness man, In exchange for services and small capital. Box 3556, Call. WILL buy best creamery, etc., business 1n the city; Gaily receipts over 340 trial Eiven: cause of selling. Address box 356 N corner grocery, with bar; Miselon district; no -.enu" ol bustnes STAURANT in a fine location: goad | CARPETS cleaned at 2c per yard, laid at Se. STRATTON'S, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie $i4. {J. E. MITCHELL, Carpet-Beating and Reno- vating Co., 240 Fourteenth st.; tel. Mission 74, i CITY Bteam Carpet-Beating Works. G. H. H STEVENSE, mgr., 35-40 8th st.; tel. South 250. | ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; { “tel Main 391. GEO. &WALCOM, propristor. CONKLIN'S Carpet-Beating Works, 333 GoMen Gate ave.; telephone East 126 WOMAN wishes position to do housework In private family; thoroughly understands her business. 983% Folsom st WOMAN to do housework washing home. Falcon ave. by the day or take Aamulnns. DAVIS, 21 A GOOD seamstress that understands making children’s clothes would llke a few more er- gagements: T5c a ds 1 El A YOUNG lady wishes or chambermald. 1535 Mission A WOMAN wants work by the day; under- stands general housework. MRS. BAKER, 8 Stark st. DRESSMAKING and talloring by a first class fitter at r day. Box 2800, $2 yer day. Box 3800, Call office. | A YOUNG woman would like a situation as housekeeper in city, or country if desired. Box 4181, Call office. NURSE with experience to take care of invalld lady or gentleman: city or country; city ref- erences, Box 4200. Call office. WOMAN student wants evening work; teach, nurse, watch, clerk; $10 month. Box 4167, Call. COTTAGES TO LET. $10—COTTAGE 3 sunny rooms; vard; water. _investigation invited. Box sz, (54'11. 134 Rose ave between Gough and Octavia. $500—PRANCH Lakery, candy, cigars. notlons, | RO aricners: Bear SraBAter Coner. B9 ateat’ | . S s e e S e S T e | BUNIONS, ingrown nalls, corns, absolut - e cu 14-ROOM _hous | ” patnless ‘consult tree. Dr. Dubcanséis Sutter STAURANT; fine morning and even- ng trade; everything in complete running ol present owner 4 years; investigate. 5 COLLECTION OFFICES. oo s GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge un- less successful. Room 310, 927 Market st. DOG HOSPITALS, < e 2 ARTNER wanted in an old established whole- #aie end retail liquor store; this is a chance :.f a j'fetime ‘iur :xmny ‘%f means and abil- 2y princy only. A ftz; principale only ress Owner, box A—RESTAURANT at 143 Fitth st., doing business: the cause of sale sickness; :z: chance for man and wife. DR, BUZARD'S dog hospital, Post, Fillmore Advice and medicine, Toc; city visits, $150; a! enimals treated: dogs boarded. Tel. West DR. Creely’s C. P. mange cure and worm by drassists or at hospital.ei0 Golaen Gats DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES RARE chance—Old-established hotel; op- portunity for the rizbt party: to let, ished or unfurnished. Apply 1448 San Brume IOOD and cos! yard; § wagons, 1 horse, scale, between etc, for sale. 1196 Florida st., FAIRFIELD'S Millinery Academy: = Smine work: send for cireatar. 1% Marker RESPECFABLE woman - wants _position as housekeeper. Address MRS. A. G., 210 Eddy. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- let—200 rooms; 25c to $150 night, $150 to $6 week: convenient and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved st Call -branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH o for Call advertisements and gubscriptions hias been established at 1036 encia s HELP W ANTEB—FEMALB. HOUSEWOR! Stanford Berkeley . Mill Valley Alameda, 3 Oakland Sonoma ‘And other town: Boarding-house cook, Vallefo, $25: boarding- house cook, city, $35; working housekeeper, Berkeley, $15, no objection to a child; house- keeper, Yuba City, §20; woman with a child, Mt fare paid, and several others. , 325 Sutfer Mountain View. in famil. 5 20 | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and gubscriptions has been established at 103 Va- encia_st. HELP WANTED—MALE. A—MURRAY & READY. Phone Main 5848 ..Leading_Employment and Labor Agents.. 3 WANT 7 A. M. TO-DAY ’ & laborers, city work, board home....§1 76 day y 60 laborers, city and coungy..$1 75 and §2 da; Laborers for section worl Tank cooper for a_wines 5 Coachman and wife farmer and wife Stableman and buggy-washers..$50 & 330 & a4 Blacksmiths and helpers for ranches and £hops P 10 plow teams 25 ranch hands. -§2 a ter makers and milkers Men to dig & potatoes....$30 and found Coachman..,...farmer and wife, see boss her Carriage painter. -.blacksmith Harness maker . or milk wagon Lumber pilers, drillers HELP WANTED—MALE. MEN wanted for the United States Navy—Ma- chinists, first class, age 21 to %, pay per month, $55; machinists, second class, age 21 to 35, pay per month, $40; hird mmnun pay per month $30; ship- its (carpenters), age 21 to 35, pay per month, $%; seamen, age Il to 35, pay per month, §24; ordinary seamen, age 18 to 30, Pay per month, §19; landsmen, age 18 to 25, ith, $16; apprentices, third class, age 15 to 17, pay per month, $9. All candi- dates for eniistment must pass a physical ex- amination showing them to be free from dis- gualifylng allments. Machinists must pass &n examination showing them to be ma- chinists by trade. Electricians must pass & practical examination in _electricity, espe- clally on the handling of electrical machines. Shipwrights must be carpenters by trade. Seamen and ordinary seamen must pass an examination in seamanship. Landsmen and apprentices will be required to pass the phys- ical examination only. The term of enlist- ment s for four years. Should a man re-en- list within a period of four months from the date of honorable discharge he will receive a bonus of four months’ pay and an addition to his monthly pay of $1 36 for each re-enlist- ment. Rations. medicines and medical at- tendance are furnished gratis.in addition to m , Privilege of retirement nt‘m‘-nlh::; service on three-quarters_of e Tecetved at date of retirement. It is the de- sire of the Navy Department to obtaln a large number of able-bodied Americans for the nayy, who will be given every opportunity for advancement as scon as they are qualified for the higher ratings. The early completion of & number of fine ships for the navy will make a large increase in the enlisted force Decessary, and this will cause a correspond- ing large increase in the number of petty off- cers, who will be advanced from the lower ratings. Recruits who may be accepted will be assigid to a U. 5. war vessel; appren- tices to the naval training station, San clsco, Cal. Applications should be made at the U. 8. Naval Recruiting Rendezvous, cor- ner of Market and East streets, San Fran- clsco, Cal. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. ISR 3 A 35 e NEW BROOMS—The Golden West Broom Fae- tory at 625 and 630 Clay st., near Kearny, has just started; storekeepers din be supplied with all kinds of brooms at the cheapest rates; orders by mail attended to. s A _NEARLY new Yost typewriter, latest style, $36; full worth $60; write quickiy for sample of work. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- gomery st. BUY a brand new typewriter for % down =4 % : write for catalogue an ce. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 409 Californta St.; rentals, new machines, $3 per month. A—$15 DERBY and Fed . Pop- ular Price Hatters. 33 l-?::r:y‘ g o A A—100 HORSEPOWER _engine, boller, 2-arill alr compressors. JARDINE'S, 220 Fremont st. VERY fine microscape f : £0. UNCLE HARRIS 15 Grant mver = oally 12-pound steel T rails with fish plates and bol x 356, Call office. SRR FINE suit, §i%; dress pants, $2 75. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. 15 H_ P. engine and bofler; good : cheap. 316 Railroad ave.. South 8. F. FIRST-CLASS second-hand modern en: boilers bought and sold. KROGH eu?:n?:fl‘ 200-LIGHT dynamo, engine and boiler, com- plete; cheap. H. S. WHITE, 518 Mission et. WILL rent full dress Tuxedo or Pri bert suits for $2 0. Portiand Lean Ofhce. 35 Sikin: SAFES—New and seconqghand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO.. 417-4% Sacramento st. PORTASLE engines. boilers; iron and wood _ planers, lathes; 24 hand. J. Burke, 139 Beale. MAGIC lanterns. new and 24 hand: moving pictures. BULLARD & BRECK, 131 Post st. 1-TON Fairbanks scale and fire and burglar proof safe. 216 Californta st. WANTED—First-class salesman to take as a ide line California produce: Navada, Utah and Montana. Apply at 301 Drumm st. 2-CHAIR shop doing from $30 to $35 per week; this is a bargain and must be sold at once. Box 3697, Call office. BASSOS and tenors for vested choir; Instruc- tion given in sight reading. The Good Sa- maritan Mission, Second st., neac Folsom. WANTEDMachine edge trimmer and_setter. gEN'l;WORTH-SWInE‘R SHOE CO., 119 ne st. WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know that E4 Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms; %c per night; $1 to $2 per week. GET, your shoes hait soled while waiting: %c to 50c. 562 Mission st., bet. 1st and 24 st FIRST-CLASS operators on pants: _steady work. _Apply E. H. LEVY (inc.), 613 Market. MAN for industrial debit; 8 to 9 a. m., § to 6 p. m. M. L. RYAN, room 6, 406 Montgomery. WANTED—A good coatmaker at 520 Kearny et., first floor, room 1. FIRST-CLASS ladfes’ tatlor on ladles’ coats. VERDIER, %4 Geary st. BOY for jewelry trade. R BUJAUNOFF, 17 Lick place, Lick House. GOOD general 3 . prospect, sober, reliable man. Box 4157, Call. tly damaged, half = ALL sizes men's shoes, s ¥ pric 562 Mission st. ist and 2d WANTED—A place to stop for_the winter—Th! can be found at the Adams House, 519 Sacra- mento st., near Montgomery; one of the few respectable houses where countrymen coming to the city can find nice, clean, cheap, well- ventilated rooms. A. McCREERY, Prop. wanted to learn barber trade; only eight ; positions guaranteed; special catalogue and map of city free. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, 635 Clay st. NS_J. H. Shepard & Co., old, reliabl Chore boys, ete. M EADY, €34- Market, rm. 40, Phelan bldg.: pen- 635 Clay st. chers executed, 2ic; advice free. A—EXPERIENCED man for delicatessen 3 man wanted to learn the barber trade: store, $40 and found markers for laundry Restaurant, hotel and boarding-house cocks, $30 to $50 and found. saloon and | second cooks. .walters, city and country Laundry help....coatmaker, §15 to §20 week MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. A—WANTE! 2 milkers, city, $35; blacksmith and shoe, $40 and found; iaborer for foundry, $1 75 & day; bakers' helper, $3 and fare pald; walter, restaurant, $46; gardener, country. $25; plowhand, $25; for factory, $6 50 week; axman for mine, §2 a day; useful man for institution, $15: office boy, wholesale house. W. D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. ANSEN & CO.......104 Geary St. ATC R RAILROAD WORK .. 3 Foreman stonemason and 6 stonemasons for R. R. work.. free fare 50 teamsters, R. R. work, Nevad: $2 « 50 laborers, R. R. work, Nevada. .$2 Free fare. .Ship daily free fare HOTEL DEPARTMENT $50 to $100; second cook, Who can do Chef, astry, $50 to $60; brofler, $12 & week: cook, Xo(el, city, $50; saloon porter, country hotel, $20; dishwashers, kitchen hands and others. 104 Geary st. $40. C. R. C. R. HANSEN & CO. A-—HEAD waiter, country hotel, HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. BARBERS' _Progressive Unlon—Free_employ- ment. H. Bernard, Sec., 104 Tth; tel. Jessle 152. YMEN Barbers' Unlon No. 145 meets 9 o'clock. 1. LESS. Sec. JOURNEYMEN Barbers' Union—Bus. office 765 Market, rooms 3 and 4. 1 LESS, Secretary. WANTED—A_thoroughly experienced clothing £alesman: one who can talk Portuguese; for Sacramento. Apply 523 Market st., 2 bet. 2 and 8 p. m. WANTED—-A young man to act as floor walker; one with good addrpss and sterling room habits: for Weinstock, Lubin & Co., Sacra- mento. Apply 623 Market st., near First, bet. 2 and 3 p. m. WANTED—A man experienced in roasting coffee and capable of taking charge of de- vartment: steady position to the rizht party: give references and experience. Box 4146, Call office. GOOD boy to learn printing business; good chance. JANSSEN PRINTING & BINDING CO., 23 Stevenson st. SEN & CO....PHONE GRA! % HOTEL DEPARTMENT . 2 waitresses, Salt Lake City, $20 and bonus 2 waitresses, first-class cafe, south, $30; 8| waitresses, different country hoteis, $20 and $25; waltress, city, $20; 2 chambermaids to wait, §20; mssistant matron, institution. $20; laundress, country, $2; assistant laundress, city, §2), and many others > FAMILY DEPARTMENT .. housckeeper for widower an dren. city, $15; Itallan housekeeper, $1. xirls for families near each other, city, §25 gecond cook, Menlo Park, $30; housegirl for old lady, city, §12,_and many others. C.'R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. NT 185 A FOREMAN and 10 carpenters, 20 cabinet- makers, 20 bench hands, 5 sticker hands, 1 sash and door man at Mechanics’ Registration Bureau, 410 Kearny st., room 9. Non-union mechanics please register; no office fees. WANTED—_Man and wife; man to do chores around the place, wife to cook; German pre- ferred. Call and see party at 103 Powell st., bet. 11 and 12 a. m. WANTED—Young man to work in drug store: 1 or 2 years' experience; reference required. Kibbler's Pharmacy, Larkin and Turk sts. LUNCH waiter wanted; 60c per day. 508 Twentleth st., near Union Iron Works. ZD-HAND photographic and masgic lantern ouy fits bought, sold, exchanged. 109 Montgomery. SAFES—New and second-hand; all sizes. THE WALTZ SAFE, 108-111 Market et.. San Fran. _— MISCELLANEO WANTS. WANTED—To buy, a second-band National cash register; must be in gocd working con- dition. Address box 4185, Call office. HIGH-ARM sewing machine in good condition; must be cheap; state make and price. Box 3883, Call office. A—CLOTHING,_ sealskins, jewslry, etc.. bought: will call. L. Bros., % Stktn; phone Biack 1201 SECOND-HAND incubator wanted; stats price, make and capacity. Box 353, Call office. WANTED—Upright _plano for cash. H. L WHITEHEAD, 1710 Market st. LADIES’ and gents' cast-off clothing bought & sold. Stlvermar, 984 Folsom; tel. Folsom 1191 KLEIN still pays best price for clothing, brie- a-brac and books. 109 Sixth st.; tel. Jesste 141 Y amount on furniture, without re- moval, or any other g security; )?lul back in installments or as a whole; if you owe a balance on the purchase price’ we will pay it and carry the loan as long as you de- sire; avoid red tape and publicity; 'see us first: you will be waited upon quietly and quickly. Call 68-69 Donohoe bldg., 1170 Market. AA—BEST rates and easiest terms. - Second Mortgages Interests in Estates ... ided Interests in Real Estate. nancial problems of all sorts and d by HERMAN MURPHY, 630 Market ANY amount at 6 per cent; lst, 2d and 3d mort- gages, undivided interést, real estate in pro- bate; mortgages and legacies bought; no de- lay; get my terms before doing business else- where. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgogery, r. 3. | ANY proposition, any amount; 6 per cent second mortgages, estates in probate, interest in estates, legacies, corporation loans, chattel mortgages, life insurance. Room 16, first floor, Chronicle buflding. HALLORAN & OLSE ze8 st 713 Mission st. : good chance for mar- Call 1086 Valencla st. WANTED—100 men to take rooms, 106, 15 and 20c. Boston House, 930 Howard st. STOLTZ. barber supplles. removed from 630 Market (basement) to 636 Market st., upstairs. HIGHLY respectable, private place to obtain Iberal advances on diamonds. jewelry at low- est rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 346 Market st.; tel. Main 164. Branch 19 Third st. A—$500,000 ON city and country real estate and estates; chattel mortgages: hotes and col- laterals. J. BROWNSTONE, 11 Montgomery. GENTLEM uits to order, $1 per week, at cash prices. N. Y. Tailoring Co., 115 Kearny. SAILORS, ordinary seamen and green hands; of world. HBRMAN'S, 26 Steuart. N and women to learn barber trade. S. F. RBER COLLEGE, T41A Howard st. N§—_GEO. D. CAMPBELL, lawyer. 1§ .years' practice F.‘l'rl:nill‘l'l‘ building. LINDELL House, corner Sixth and Howard— Rooms, 1ic to 25¢ night; T5c to $2 week. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- 700 rooms, 25¢ ni reading-rooms; free "bus and baggage to and from the ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. ———————— MOST reliable place to borrow on_diamonds, watches, jewelry. W. J. HESTHAL, 10 Sixth: highest price for old gold, silver, dlamonds. AT 128 Kearny st.. room 9. respectabie place to borrow on watches, diamonds: rates; take elevator. Telephone Davis 99, ANY amount by private party on furniture and fanos: no removal; low rates; contidential JONELLI, 301 Jones st., corner Eddy. TWHY pay rent? We loan money to build small monthly payments. HOME BUTL COMPANY, 222 Sansome st., room 2. FATE part furniture and planos: 3 per P Eane: Bo Tomovalr no commis n. § Eddy, r. 0. TO salaried people without security; all busi- ness confidential. Tousley Co., 321 Parrott b with: DING HEMORRHOIDS. PILES—300 cures business men in San Fran- clsco; can be seen: no operation: no pain; par- ticulars sent. Ad. Phrsician, box 1950, Call. HORSES, LIVE STOCK, Ete—For Sale MONEY to loan on furniture by private party: Jow rate. $17 Market st., room 1 MONEY loaned salarled people withoutsecurity. HILL, rm. #, Merchants' Ex., 431 California. ON turniture and planos; dential; on diamonds, ete. no removal; confl- 33 Taylor st. 10 HORSES for sale; also wagons, buggies, carts, harness. Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Anctioneers. FEED Manhattan food: keeps horses, cows, poultry and dogs healthy. 1253 Folsom st., S. F. FIRST-CLASS young cow for sale, fresh. G&68 Pennsylvania ave., near Twenty-second. GILL'S, 2 FINE family cows for sale at C. 4520 Mission st. HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED LIST Houses to let: send for cir- cular. G. Bi. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery. BUSH, 122+_Sunny house of § rooms and bath; rent '$37 504 water free; yard. CASTRO, 743—Nearly new house, § rooms and bath: good location and view. Apply premises. FOR rent—House, 7 rooms; double pariors. 20 Mary st.. near Fifth. B HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED, SH loaned to salaried people on note without cl‘ndarvr. MORRELL, 609 iner building. salarted people without collateral or in- Tgone:r& F. Dlgicounl Agency, M3 Phelan blg. MONEY WANTED. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ALL purchasers of plancs at Byron Mausy's have the privilegs of for one of the celebrated Sohmer Plancs, or one of our Byron Mauzy Plancs, any time within years, full purchase price being allowed. rent plan has been the best offered to ublic for the past three years. A large si: utitully finished, full-toned stool and cover, warranted for £50, 9 cash &nd 3 per month Thia is cheap plano, Vi e being Soilar ‘spent. BYRON MAUZY, Sole Agent Sohmer & Co., Byron Mausy, Gabler, man and Hamilton Pianos. 308, 310, i COMPLETELY furnished house of 12 sunny rooms; 2 baths; large grounds: marine view: $85. Southeast cor. Green and Leavenworth. e — HOUSES WANTED. WANTED—To lease, Addition; 10 or }2 rooms. LOST AND FOUND. modern house, Western Box 3672, Call office. WANTED_Salesiady experied¥ed in catering to the best class of lady customers; give line of | business familiar, with references and wages expected. Box 4147, Call office. WANTED—An experienced apprentice girl to work on coats. 535 California-st. APPRENTICES and errand girl in millinery store at 692 McAllister st. GIRL: general housework and cooking; three in family: no washing or window cleaning; call mornings. 510 Cole, opp. Chutes entrance. WANTED—Coatmaker or general tatlor for the country. J. Baumgarten & Co., 7 Montgomery. PRACTICAIL, bedmaker wanted. 614 Howard. SHOEMAKER on repairing. 3351 Mission st. WANTED—Stove plate molder. Address “Foundry,” general delivery, Postoffice. STRO! r young man as hel in bak- TR e T it aes o LOST—Gold pin; wishbone: 3 opal stones; be- tween Sixteenth and Dolores and Waller sts. Return to 215 Dorland st.; reward. LIST OF GENUINE SNAPS. WARRANTED, To close out odd makes we offer: * 1 Behr Bros.. .1 Hardman 1 Standard . 1 Kingsburys... i Sttinwey at_sacrifice prices; ail in perfect condition. Prices from §l48 up—easy pfi“ll. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, O'Farrell ot Chickering Agency; sheet music. W Decker & Son for the best, be- E sell the er Zest, e cause it is the best. See and be at MAUVAIS', 760 Market st. LOST—Saturday afternoon; pearl bead neck- lace. Reward for return to 614 Capp st. LOST—Gola watch on Ellis-st. line. Reward at 1020 Shotwell LOST—A Fox terrler, with toe missing from right front paw. Owner and reward at sa- loon, N. W. cor. First and Howard sts. e AR e D e TR SCANDINAVIAN girl for general housework; family 8 adults; bet. 10 & 4. 1435 Golden Gate. COMPETENT girl, German preferred, for cook- ing, downstairs work; ref.; $25. 2614 Scott st. TWO ladies or girls, with or without child, for house and nursery, at 1304 Post st. TWO first-clasy vestmakers wanted at §28 Ste- venson st.: good wages. CTASH boys wanted. S. N. WOOD & CO., 713 Market st. GOOD shoemaker wanted on repairing. 734 Howard st. WANTED—An experienced waiter; none but experienced need apply. 20 Third st. NIGHT cook; must be sober man. GIBBS, 18 East st. WANTEDButtonhole makers on vests; steady | ‘work. $21A Howard st. BUSHELER wanted for second-hand clothes. Apply 10423 Howard st. TYOUNG girl toassist light housekeeping; pleas- ant home; $10. 1424 Jackson st. FIRST-CLASS dressmaker _experienced on woolen goods near S. F. Box 3852, Call office. RESPECTABLE girl for light housework in small family; wages $10. 77% Fourth st. A _COMPETENT girl for cooking and house- work for family of five in Western Addition; §004 home; references. Address C. O., CC!I_ YOUNG girl who understands cooking; good home; wages $10. 1515 Sacramento st. LADY cashier and bookkeeper. PAUSON & CO., 200 Kearny st. » TWOMAN to assist housework; $15; call after 2| p. m. %26 Mission #t. APPRENTICE for dressmaking; learni: improvers. 710 Polk st. APPRENTICE wanted on custom coats; pay. St. Ann’s bldg., § Bddy st., room paid first EMPLOYMENT WANTED-—MALE. SITUATION wanted by competent man to take care of garden, horses and make himself use- ful around private place; can care for sick party. Box 3855, Call office. SITUATION wanted by middle-aged man as porter in hotel or etore, barkeeper, clerk in lodging-house or similar position; steady job g:e{err,;d to high wages. Address box 4i.3, 1 office. WANTEDSteady young man wants light em- Gymen v Kind: can speak Eng} German, Box 152, Cail office. P ACCORDION pleating factory; all kinds pleat- ing, pinking. 121 Post, mcmtm?m:. _ Twenty-third and Twenty-f Dressmaking and Millinery School; T ey ot e seer t': : o :u- sale: emeil ca; 3 Ladtes” ené st., third floor, rm. 1, and lnery Echool; eystem. 411 ?m SITUATION wanted by thoroughly experienced all-around (Eastern man) cook; steady; re- liable lem‘mm BRIGHT young man seeks position in Teering or electrical works with opportanie of promotion. hm&n‘:flu " GERMAN or Swedish girl in_small American family for general housework; wages $12 to $15. Apply 319 Page ., from 8 to 12. WANTED—Good sewer; also apprentice for dressmaking. 120% Hayes st. WANTED—Young girl to assist In light house- work. 704 B\Ichll‘l.‘; st., near H”l? NEAT girl for general housework ani ecnok- ing. b6 Castro st., near Twenty-first st. EXPERIENCED hand and improver at dress- making. 857 Folsom st. GIRL for general housework; small family. 3740 Twenty-fitth st., cor. Fair Oaks. GERMAN girl, general housework. Apply 414 Van Ness ave., bet. 10 and 12 a. m. o SPECIAL inducements to good salesman to take orders for merchant taflor in city. Box 4743, Call office. EXPERIENCED grocery clerk for cash store: state reference; married or s Por week. Eox 384, Call often . T WAITER wanted; must do porte: ¥ LIt r work. 37 A _MILKER, country, CULLEN, 325 Blllt!r:r l? e L PR PRESSMAN on custom ants; stead: 4111 Kearny st., top floor: By WANTED—] lenced dishwasher; no other n and found. MISS $6 a week; GOOD strong honest boy to learn awning trade; ‘must live with parents. 1139 Mission st. WANTED_Steady man with small capttal: light g ‘month: required. A TGRS CcO., Marier. TIRST-CLASS painters. 1614 Market st, BARBERS S-chair shop for sale; going East, 14 Turk st. " DRUG clerk—A reliable, competent prescrip- nudmmmhsmm’ drug store; MEDICAL. S P i T A DR. and MRS. DAVIES, 1223 Market—Ladies’ specialists; 32 years' practice; have treated thousands of cases successfully; positive cure guaranteed at office; ladies treated can return home same day; HINDO HERB home cure, any one can use it; perfectly harmless; hom: for confinement. Send stamps for circular. W 8 it e st ot oo oo ade B DR. G. W. O'DONNELL, the world-reno: ladics: spectalist: safe and reliables has pram ticed in San Francisco for years; treated thou- sands of cases successfully; treatment can be used at home:; consultation free. After all others fail cali on him. Moved 1013 Market. DRS. GOODWIN, well-known ladies’ specialiats, have returned from Europe: safe and rehanis: cure 35: have treated thousands of cases with success; 15 years' practice in S, F.; maternity home; low fees. 1007% Market st., near Sixth —_— o T T MRS. DR. KOHL, 97 MARKET ST., corner Sixth—Safe and reliable hdltfsz‘neemh treatment, private home before and du: ing confinement: hours, 9 to 5; Sunday. 10 to 2. Removed to 7 Market st., cor. Sixth, IMPORTANT notlce for ladies—Hel poor: cure reduced from, $5 to ”l?._ta:‘_:::’a woman her own physiclan: can be sent and used home. DR. POPPER, 323 Kearny st. MRS. DR. WYETH, reliable specialist; 2 practice; home .in’ confinement: mn.m.nfic office, $5; any ailment: consultation free. anteed. 942 Post st.. bet. Hyde and n. NG TOY KEE, Chinese doctor; cures consum, tion, cancer, catarrh, ete.: all dl:'n- tr-:: ed; send_ for testimonfals; advice fi tarium, 704 Sacramento st., corner )’('e‘-'rn’“ v PACKARD plancs beat the world for the lkmmey, Large stock at MAUVAIS', 76 Mar- et_st. YOU cannot afford to buy until our large stock of mew and second-hand plance has been examined. MAUVAIS', 769 Market st. ALL purchasers of planos at SHERMAN, mguk CO.'S _have the privilege of ex- changing for a STEINWAY any time withia three years and full purchase price allowed; the best makers of every trade to select from; beautiful new uprights 3§ cash, $§ per month; some good plancs for $3. $4 and §§ per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. STEINWAY DEALERS, cormer Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco; corner Broadway and Thir- teenth sts., Oakland. ABSOLUTELY the largest exclustve wholesale ‘and retail plano house west of Chicago. SPECIAL THIS MONTH. Bargaine in ail standard makes from $6 to §285. Agents for the Peerless Heine, Hallett & Davis, Boston's oldest and most famous piano, also Behr Bros. ou. jand 10 other makes. ot _allo: Purchase. HETNE PIANG CO. 217 Geary ‘st BE In the swim; rent a new plano for §3 per month, SCOTT-CURTAZ CO., 560 Hayes st. BSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house A et of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S. 20, 25 and 30 O Farral st.. pi organs and all other musical instruments of all zrades and prices; terms easy; prices lowest; every- thing possible done to please and satisty the | VIOLIN strings; never wet: best in the world: making and repairing of all kinds of musical instruments. Carl C. Anderson, 417 Geary st. ELEGANT cabinet grand upright piano: e, oaving city. |54 Golden Gate ave. | AT Dewing's, 509 Market—Three slightly used uprights, Steinway, Dewing, Chase Bros. T i s STV B > | SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. . MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. DR. ALLEN, 103% Market—Ladies’ spe- hame in confinement; safe and re- liable; consultation free; hours 10 to 8. DR._WISE. th> lad'es’ specialist, 1118 Market st. e ALy MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. A A AR A AR A BOILERS, 24- machinery. INTOSH :nv‘v's;.-m:. 'x:s.m TFremont :‘" | ELEGANT Sohmer upright, good as mew, and gains. BRUENN, 208 Post st. | FINE 3-pedal upright plano; sacrificed count of sickness. %07 MeAllister st. oy { T t of planos age; dirt T T S i AT KEEFFE'S, 933 Market legan | _rights -tymo!! price. m-: <A | A_BARGAIN; must be sold; nice agency, SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister w glh m HIGH-GRADE 3 Hardman, Con. | Hover & others. M. B AT £asie & CO., 314 Post, OIL LANDS FOR SALE. T e feenih ot Onkand geenth st