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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1901. 28 _ SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Ca.., corner of Market and Third streets; open until 12 o’clock every night in the year. - BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until $:30 p. m. 800 Hayes street; open uutfl #:30 p. m. 632 McAllister street: open until 9:30 p. m. €15 Larkin street; opr until $:30 p. m. 1541 Miesion street: open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner until p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. 109 Valencia street; open until 9 p. m. Northwest corner Twent—-gecond and Ken- ~ixteenth; open CHURCH SERVICES. CALVARY =and St John's Presbyterian churches worship together at the corner of Salifornia and Octavia sts. Dr. Hemphill ill preach morning and evening, 11 and 7:30 o’ clock. 6 of Easter music will be re-| peated by request. Sabbath-school and Mr. | le clask after morning service. avor at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday e at § o'clock. All cordially Johnston's B Christian F evening invited corner Bush and Gough sts., Clampett, D. D., rec- tor—Holy Communion, § a. m.; morning ser- vice 11 o'clock; eveuing prayer, 4 o'clock. Friday service for army and navy at 11 a. m. The rector will preach. CENTRAL Methodist Lpiscopal Church, Mis- sion_st., between Sixth and Seventh—Dr. S. D. Hutsinpiller will preach at 11 o'clock on the topic, “Aspirations and Shortcomings of Men,” end at 7:45 on the topic, “Great In- centives to the Highest Life.”” Good music, directed by Robert Lloyd. Free seats and a come for the people. TRINITY Church the Rev. FIRST Congregationsl Church, corner Post and | Mason sts., Rev. George C. Adams, D. D., | pastor—At 11 & m. Rev. W. J. Tucker, D. D., | president of Dartmouth College, will ‘preach, theme, “‘A Man's Soul and His World.”" At 7:45 p. m., sermon by the pastor, theme, “Planted in the Right Place’” The Easter | music will be repeated. All are cordially in- vited BECOND Unitarian Clurch, corner Capp and Twentieth sts., Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, min- ister, residence, £25 Capp st.—Sunday-school, $:45 o'clock. Morning theme, “‘The Problem of Pain” In the evening Willlam E. Colby will Jecture on “The Heart of the Sierras.” . Woods, D. D., FIRET tist Church, E. r— e A B C of| ristian Knowled Evening subject, | ““Think for You | FIRST Church of Carist, Scientist, Central | blook, 223 Sutter st., between Kearny st. and Grant_ave.—Christian Science Bible lesson at 11 & m., subject, “Doctrine of Atonement.”” Bunday-school for children at the same hou: Wednesdey evening meeting at § o'clock. Free reading-room, 206 Kearny st., room 510. A free lecture on Christian Sclence will be Fiven by Dr. A A. Sulcer, C. §. B., in Met- Topolitan Temple this afternoon at 3 o'clock. All are welcome. RGANIZED Church of Jesus Christ, | ids’ Temple, Folsom and Fourteenth sts.— Preaching, 11 & m., by John A _Safie, and 70 p. m. by George S. Lincoln. This church was organized by command of God to preach the restored gospel in the “hour of God's judgment” as a “‘sign” of the end. Sunday- school, $:46. All weic “POSEIBILITIES of Man™ will be the subject Professor Knox will lecture on in Golden Gate Hall, €25 Sutter st., at 8 p. m. sharp. Those listéning to this lecture will gain much benefit. Free admission. The First Mental Science Temple hold their regular meeting at il a m. Prof. Knox will lecture. The public cordially invited to bear both lectures. Seats free. Collection will be made to meet ex- penses. ASPHALTUM ROOFING. e e i J. PELTIER, halt roofing, sidewalks re- paired; pomL-.lpll Mission; tel. Folsom 1607. —_ | ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE free; divorce law & specialty; private; Do fee without success: eollections. G. W. HOWE, attly at law, 850 Market, cor. Stocktn. ADVICE free; no charges unless successtul. W. W. DAVIDSON, $27 Market st., opp. Mason. L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. e e e et BATH CABINETS. BATH CABINETS; ROBINSON, Nlagara, Per- fection and others. Arency. 426 Ellis st.. 8. F. \ BOARDING ¥OR CHILDREN. A FAMILY without children wishes child to board; good home and care. 132 Fourteenth st., near Howard. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. .THBE BARGAINS IN THE .85-ROOM_HOUSE. Bure to Clear $400. ._Modern House Price Only $1800. Owner Sick and Must Sell. Offer Wanted ..... 100 houses mot listed with other agents on Eddy st., near Market. on Third st., near Market. on Mission st.... rooms rent $60: clears $150. north of Market; clears $200. Just_finish very fine.. on Geary st.; clears $135..... 44 rooms; positively the best; clears $300 85-room house; clears $800.. . 80-room boarding-house; clears $600. g»roflm l;lll sunny side -room flat; very good.. 500 other houses, 3 to 700 rooms. ABSTRACTS FREE. PHONE MINT 79 $100,000 to loan at 13 per cent. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. 5th. CITY CAPE NOME. CAPE NO;:E,‘ Teller Ciat' and all poi:‘hnln ‘Alaska. For freight and passage rates, or write C. F. MOORE, #35 Market st., room 6. CHIROPODISTS. CORNS, bunicns, ingrown nalls, blains; painless cure. Dr. Duncan, COLI:’ECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W, KELLY'S Agency—Nocharge un- less successful. Mm%, S Market st. COTTAGES TO LET. FURNISHED cottage at Larkspur, Marin Co.; 6 rooms (with plano) for 4 or 5 months. For particulars Inquire of C. W. RICE, Larkspur, or at the Larkspur Saloon, Twenty-sec ond st., San Franclsco, NICE G-room cottage; reasonable rent. 116 Sweeny st., or. Golden City House, San Bru- no road. ‘warts, chil- 415 Sutter. CERMAN widow would like to board child and room for parents. Box 370, Call office. ATTENTION, SELLER—I can sell_your house or real estate for you. DECKER, 1020 Market. YOUNG German woman would like child to board, 114 Haight st.; call Monday a. m. WIDOW with a child wishes 2 or 8 children to board; yard; best of care. 1607 Callfornia st. NICE family wishes to take care of 1 or 2 chil- dren; near school. 40 Taylor st. BUSINESS CHANCES. LODGING-HOUSES, boarding-houses and ho- tels to suit every buyer; this office is licensed; 1 am established since 1892; 1 loan money to b G. W.' SCHWEINHARD, phone Mint 1911 Rooms 1, 2, No. 917 Market st., opp. Mason. A. CAMERON & CO,, 850 Market st. and 8 Stockton st. Rooms 21, 22 and 23. Phone Bush 328, If you have hotel, rooming-house or busi- ness to sell list with us. We have cash cus- tomers for all sizes and prices. Buyers, see our list of bargain: 8 rooms; Sutter; central location; good tran- sient house; rent $200.. $3600 49 rooms; Market; Al location; : good furniture; sunny . 3 rooms; house; 21 rooms; Van Ness; ren 00d furniture and carpet: ost; transient; new furnil DELICACY store; dally average $16; the best stores downtown; trial given; satis- faction guaranteed; sickness cause of selling; reasonable offer will be considered. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, Rooms 1, 2, No. 817 Market st., opp. Mason. AAA—100 CIGAR stands, 200 groceries and bars. 500 candyand ice cream stores, 500 restaurants. ¢ all kinds; partners wanted, h §100 up can be suited. If you the cit vers; i rent $115... ers; general satisfaction guaranteed. Call 8 et A1 e L R R nished! sunny; good location; yard....$800 one of | JOSEPH BAILIE, 759 Market: phone Black 4071 $1600 20 rooms and six kitchens; Ellis st 7 rooms and bath; rent $30; O‘Farrel worth $700; only 26 rooms; sunny: re 10 rooms ‘and bath; rent $40; Edd 18 rooms; rent $50; Third st.; cheap. Many others to choose from. WINSTON & WOLF, 1026 Market st., Over Wonder Millinery Store. RESTAURAN ‘town: $200: good location. 759 Market st. GROCERY and bar on Howard st.; rent $:0; 4 living rooms and stable; large basement; $2500, JOSEPH BAILIE, 759 Market Aas—CANDY store in Oakland; central and fine; will inventory $2540; paid $100 net month- ly during the winter; Owner gOINE away; sacrificed at $2000. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. EPECIAL NOTICE—We have tionally desirable candy, notjon, bakery and lunch, grocery and bar and delicatessen stores; also restaurants, barber shops and saloons. FISHER & CO., 935 Market st. $250_PARTNER wanted in an old established cash business; owner well known practical business man; profits average 350 a month to each. Particulars with DONNELLY & CO., 632 Market st. want to buy a business call and see us. 34 fooms; rent 345 pait chsh #450 | _Office 1141 Polk st., cor. Sutter; open Sundays. v YE Mar) cheap rent: orly.. WALTER HAYES & CO., 838 Market st. 55 s dbialon, g 1000 | BIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates, bridges FOR private sale; some of the best saloons in | 25 corner; clears $75. 1150 . and fillings; extractions or fillings by my WALTER HAYES & CO., 835 Mrkt. | 35 Tent $50; good.. 1625 | Wwonderful secret, painless method; 20 years m S e = e experlence; Do students; advice free; prices | clears $150 a month; dogin- | A. A A | cheapest and guaranteed; lady attendants. JOSEPH BAIUEE, | * M. GRIFFIN, 719 Market, by Cell bullding. | DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st. several excep- $2000—A FINE business corner, with a store and 4 living-rooms, barn, windmill and tank. J. W. ELROD, Fruitvale station, Cal. A—$300; PARTNER wanted; light business; no night or Sunday work; §75 to $85 a month each; no experlence required; trial given; young single man preferred. 2 Geary, rm. L building, on The- at § o'clock 1 Odd Fellow: ne Practical Though osophy.”” Golden chain group for children at 1 e m | —_— MEETINGS—SUNDAY. AA—DR. J. A. KERGAN lectures thi ng on “The Human Heart,” at Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 908 Market st., to be followed by masnificent views of @ tour among the | pds. Those attending may pro- cets to the X-ray exhibition at the Sanitarium next Tuesday evening; seats free; no collection. will give their usual wonderful & seance at 306 Larkin, Occi- Hall: the philosophy and phenomena of spiritualism; Chas. J. Anderson will de- liver and address at each meeting; grand mu- slc and sweet singing; seance at 3, 10c; se- ance at §, DR._A. EMERSON Progressive Friends' Hall, Oakland, this evening at § o'clock. ““The Spiritualism That Is True.’ tests and demonstrations. CLARK will lecture at 53 Eighth st., Subject, Platform A—DR. RINES' Spiritual Sock 1L free: 2: Tocs Mrm. | Maxwell, Mr. Swan, Wilson; 15t A_MRS J_J WHITNEY; test meeting; ques- tons answered: messages; sittings dafly, -31. i TEilia-st. car: admission ioc. BENJAMIN FAY MILLS to-night, 11 Flood ‘The More Wonderful Cen- XRNOLD-DICKSON'S spirit tests to-night, 10c: readings daily, 50c, $1; spirit photos, $1. 148 Sixth st. MRE. STODDARD—Convincing tests to all cir- cles, 10c; Sunday, Tuesday; reading daily. 278 inth st. C. V. MILLER'S etherealizing, materializing seance, S p. m., 50c. 1084 Bush st., near Leav- enworth. CHESTER, 1610 Clay—Circles Sun- Wednesday, §; Tuesday, 2 p. m. sittings MR STED—A party with$1200 to join the adver- tser in manufacturing an article in great de- mand on this coast; only one other factory here; a chance of a lifetime. Address E. B,, w Call ‘office, Oakland. N. B.—Only principals need answer. SHOEMAKING and repairing business for sale cheap; best business of the kind in Cal» ifornia; big profits; investigate; owner go- ing Bast. Address box A, Call Agency, San | Jose, Cal. $1000_SICKNESS compels sale af profitable business in facial and scalp treatment, mas- sage, hairdressing, etc.; good location; low rent; will bear honest investigation. 3748, Call. PENSION—Active partner wanted in long-es- tablished business: small capital required; emall expense; quick returns; best refs. given & required. Pension Partner, box 3731, Call. HOTELS and lodging-houses bought, sold and leased by J. R. RICHARDS Hotel Brokers' Co., room 40, Sth floor, Mills bldg.; hotel prop- erties taken full charge of. FOR sale—First-class saloon in_mining_tows £00d opportunity for the right man. For par- ticulars apply to JESSE MOORE-HUNT CO., 404 Front st. $100—GOOD-PAYING business; dairy produce and delicacy store; rent $12; call early; leav- ing city. 24 Fifth st.; furniture incloded. MILK business; established en: slckness cause of selling. Box 31, Call WILL rent large restaurant; complete; fur- nished; long leas: fine location. Box 36, Call, FOR sale_This week, well-paying corner gro- cery and bar; no agents. Call at 1016 Polk st. RESTAURANT for saie on account of depart- ving rooms complete. 13- Second st. $00—RESTAURANT; $16 receipts; If sold this week; central. Box 3767, Call office. BARBER shop and fixtures in Glen Ellen, So- noma Co.; good location for summer. —LADY partner for office; hours 1 to 3. 532 Telegraph ave., Oakland. FOR sale—A good general merchandise store in daily { . Box 3765, Call office. MRE. Bberhardt; convincing tests to-night, 5250 | SALOON and furnished rooms for sale. 119 224 st.; l0c; skeptics invited: tel. Blue 4. | Becond st., corner Minna. MRS. WERMOUTH, 416 Golden Gate ave. cir- | HFRANCH bakery, notions and candles. 1906 clues Sun., Mon., ¥ri., 8 p. m.; Wed., 2:30; %c. | Mission st. EPIRITUAL meeting to-night, free; 117 Larkin st., lower hall; 8 p. m.; Mrs. Wrenn; others. A_FREE lecture on palmistry, with free read- | inge for al s eve. at 8 o'clock. 423 Ellis s KATIE HEUSSMANN to-night, 9§ Market t.; questions answered, 10c; sitt’gs. 124 Russ. PROF. GEE, circle to-night; phrenological readinge; names given in full; 10c. 613 Jones. W_ G. KEEGAN holds spiritual meeting every might except Sat.; 10c. 148 Sixth st., 24 floor. MRS, EVANS, 120 Sixth, r. 16; circle to-night, 8, 10c; also to-morrow eve.; readings daily. MME_YOUNG'S Gemonstration of spirlt return to-night; 605 McAllister; 10c; come, skeptics. MRS. GILLINGHAM will read sealed questions and flowers, § p. m., Jc. 3% Larkin st. EARLE tonight, Pythian Hall, $08 Market; Questions ancwered: tests, etc. P MEETINGS—CUniver: | epartment of Universal Brotherhood wi hold its meeting hereafter on first and third | Tuesday evenings of month &t Universal | Brotherhood Hall, 210 O'Farrell; next Tues- day, subject, ‘“The Crown of Labor,” by Dr. Jerome A. Anderson; mueical selections; all MEETING NOTICES. ALL O8é Fellows are requested to attend the £2d anniversary cele- Park, FRIDAY, April 26. Tickets -~ §1; children Gic; train leaves foot of Market st 5 e m THE COMMITTEE. EXCELSIOR Lodge No. 310, 1. O. o ©O. F.—All members are requested to be present MONDAY EVEN- 3% ING, A\sr! 15, 1901, as Grand ~ 4" Master W. W. WATSON will pay the 1 an official visit ~ Visitors cgrapn.fily lnvioab:f g r r s T C NIXON NG NATIONAL U TON—San Francisco Cabinet will officially wisit California Council, 222 Sutter st., TUESDAY EVENING, April 16. On this occasion a reception will be tendered to Friend J. W. M retary of the N RS of Toledo, Ohio, sec- nal Union Senate. Every is invited to attend this reception. J. N. BUNTING, President. F. HASTINGS, Secretary. THIRTY-FIFTH grand annual gath- ering and games of the Caledouian Club of an _ Francisco Mound Park, “IL 30. e SFI!II A MACPHERSON, Chi JAMES H. DUNCAN, Secretary, " et FOR sale—Saloon with 4 living rooms at a bar- must be sold on account of sickness. at 215 Steuart st. 10 vears: trial | | | i { | | | 18 ROOMS; Fifth st. Lodging-houses of all sizes and prices for sale and exchanged; I will lend you part of the money and get you a good title. 24 SUNNY rooms; rent only $70. 17 rooms; all light: transient 45 rooms; Post; half can stand 35 rooms: Howard: well rented. EITEL & CARROLL, moved to 103 "ISHER & CO., 935 Market st., opp. Mason. 48 rooms; north of Market; only $1600 16 rooms; Hyde: very finely furnis 800 20 rooms: rent $50: location desirable. 900 If a bargain we have them at any p: Tent $65; price $1000. 12 rooms; Mason st.; rent $45; price 37 35 rooms on Howard; rent $80; price $1000. 19 rooms on Grant ave.: rent $75: price $1500. BUREKA REAL ESTATE, 28 Sixth st. OLD established boarding-house; 2 elegant | large rooms; corner; fine grounds, With stable; downtown; must sell; leaving; no triflers. Box 2998, Call office. $1700 1650 $—HOUSE, 4 rooms, worth $13, In heart of city, near Mission and Thirty-fourth. Ap- ply ‘64 Silver st., off Third. ARLINGTON, 333, corner 3ith—Cottage of 3 rooms; large yard; $ 50 a month. COTTAGE of 3 rooms; water; rent $8. Apply Jersey and Sanchez sts. DENTISTS. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, $09 Mar- ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg., you can have your extractions done painlessly; teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns, $3 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of- fics hours, 9 . ‘m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, 9'to 2 | p. m. J. W. THATCHER, M. D., Manager. A--NEW unbreakable plate, the Rose Pearl, warranted for 20 vears; crowns, $3 60; fillings, 50c; plates, £5; full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR, LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teoth from '$8 per set; extracting, d0c; gas given. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. MELP WANTED_FEMALE_Coz. SITUATION wanted by temperate young man, married, good habits, to look after plumbing, gl heating, eleetric bells, locks, etc.; willing make himself generally useful about a ho- tel, public buflding or private place; steady muon desired; best of references furnished. 3721, Call office. WANTED—By a temperate young man with practizal experience, situation as watchmar; best of references as to character and ability. Box 5733, Call office. A GENTLEMAN of address and business ex- perience desires a position; will accept smail compensation or commission and salary; ref- erences. Address box 3722, Call office. A COLLEGE graduate, strong and honest, seeks position of any kind. Box 3732, Call. POSITION wanted; a first-class upholsterer; In or outside work. 'Box 3130, Call office. SITUATION wanted as coachman by single, sober, reliable Swiss for private place; understands some ening; good Chicago references. Box 3713, Call. EXPERIENCED man, well recommended, age 2, wants position In general merchandise store in California or Ariz. Box 3717. Call. A FRENCH cook with best references wishes position In private family. Box 3758, Call. SITUATION wanted by middie-aged barkeeper in country hotel; references. Address D. LOVETT, 15 Fifth st. ‘WANTED—Position as watchman, collector or some responsible position; can give best of references. Address box 376, Call. | vt | A COMPETENT and reliable man desires to look after and take care of premises while owners are absent; good references. Address Vigilant, box 3763, Call office. wanted by first-class coachman 30 | years old; last place 10 yvears, Chicago. Ad- | | dress CLARK & WARD, 1073! Market st., or | 453 Eighth st., Oakland. | CHEF. competent In all branches, wants po- | EXPERT dentist in order to build up a prac- tice will fill teeth, make plates, gold crowns and bridge work at bedrock prices; payments. MEYER, 6 Turk—Painless extraction; vitalized air;crowns;bridgework. Open Sundays to 12 m. sition; hotel or restaurant: first-class city | references. PETERSON, 402 O'Farrell st. | | COOK wants situation in country, hotel or restaurant. Van Ness ave. | WANTED—By man and wife, situation to take | charge of private place; city or country; = Swiss people. Box 3802, Call office. SITUATION as manager on gentleman's estate; thoroughly competent; 11 years in last em- ploy. Box 3501, Call office. STRONG young German wants to do any kind of work; knows how to take care of horses. 135 O'Farrell st. PARIS Dental Parlors, 285 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, lings, 25c. DR. R. L. WALSH, §15% Geary,nr.Larkin—Pain- less extraction 50¢;plates §5 up;phone Polk1135. DR. H. G. TRUEMAN, dentist, taird floor, Ex- aminer building; formerly in Murphy bldg. LOWEST prices in S. F. Pafnless extraction, S0c. N. Y. Dentists, 969 Mission st., cor. 6th, VAN VROOM—‘Painles: evenings and Sun- days. 1001 Market st., corner Sixth. SET of teeth without plates. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1341 Polk st. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Class rates; patterns cut. 1019 Market st. PHOTOGRAPHER, up-to-date. from Fhiladel- | phia, desires position. Box 2995, Call office. INDUSTRIOUS German gardener, willing and | obliging, wants position in private family, summer resort, institution; can care for lawn, flowers, vegetables, horses, cows; all round man; very handy and useful; good refer- ences. Box 203, Call. VANTED—By married man, *ho eady position as blacksmith; around smith; city or country. st., near Thirty-elghth, Oakland. TOUNG man_wishes a position as bartender; can speak French and English; is a music clan. 818 Pacific st children, %ood ali 3876 Stiver | CAN_ you do needlework? Good pay-mal AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S...Phone Grant 155 3 (OTEL DEPAR’ . Waitress, first-class commercial hotel. Chambermaid, same place, fare paid 2 waltresses, ‘same hotel, country. Jottogen: utalqma, aitress, Dixon Walitress, Ukiah, fare pald Waitress, Institution .. 10 waitresses, city, restaurants 2 chambermaids to wait, ity .. boarders, Oukland . 2 cooks, boarding-houses, Masseur for baths, city .. G _FAMILY DEPARTMENT. Lady’'s maid and do plain sewins. s!lfl— Cook, small American family, San Rafael.. § second giris, city . 2 % house girls, city and country Nurse girl, small children Cooks, house girls, nurse =3 SEN WOMAN for washing and ironing, 2 days a : steady place. C. R. HANSEN & CO. A WOMAN to superintend cooking in a camp where*there s a cook for fifteen men; South- ern California and free transportation; $40.... * C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 104 Geary st. EXPERIENCED alteration hands on colorad Pwvrk. DAVIS, SCHONWASSER & CO., 13 o8t st. i S LTl ety EXPERIENCED operators on shirt walsts; good "I‘el. BAUER BROS. & CO., 21 San- some st. SALESLADY for sults and waists wanted; only such as have had experience in these lines could fill the position. 2723, Call office. ‘WANTED—Neat, bright young girl to work in physiclan's office; § a. m. to 1 p. m. Box 726, Call office. WANTED—Young girl as apprentice for gen- eral office worl proper party will receive al thorough busin education. Addren_ln writ- ing C. F. L., 218 California st., room 7. WANTED—2 bright, energetic ladles to take a ‘course of study for branch office. Apply DR. E. E. McLEAN, 212 Call bldg. COMPETENT modiste to take charge of dress- making department In store. Box 3729, Call. | king home; material furnished; send | Home Needlework Co., 8 Dearborn, | i samples, stamp. Chicago. A GIRL with a little experfence on coats. quire 935 Market st.. room 14. WANTED—One good hafrdresser and dyer; also one good halr worker; none others need apply. 220 Post st. ‘WANTED—First-class tailoress on pants. ply 248 State st., near Douglass. FIRST-CLASS tailoress on coats. street. OPERATOR on pants; steady work. $3 Third street. In- Ap- 455% Minna YOUNG honest Japanese boy wants situation as schoolboy in the city. Address T. SUGU- KAV'A, 113 Church st. GENTLEMAN desires situation as cook: city or country; steady; references. Box 2987. Call. CLASSIFIED advertiserents and subscriptions recefved at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore st. C : 3 A—15 SUNNY rooms; near Taylor and Post; | ACCORDEON pleating; country orders promp o et eat eiats roomers: cashi buyers | .attention. 12l Post Gver O'Connor & Moffatt, only; $900. Box 2014, Call office. EDUCATIONAL. £2;0_HOUSE, 30 rooms: rent $45; south of o Market; nicely furnished and good-paying | GALLAGHER-MARSH College, Parrott bldg.— house; must sell.. Box 3781, Call office. ‘Shorthand, typing and bookkeeping; Robert F. FOR sale—10-room rooming-house; 128% Ninth st.; good location and cheap rent; rooms all rented. Gallagher, expert court reporter, teacher of shorthand; reportorial phrasing taught; prac- tical bookkeeping, full rourse, $50; catalogue. /50— NEW: H 11 full | HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st., ety oomens; cemueate DovMerdB, 81 | S, ¥ Bookkeeping, shorthand,’ typing, Mission st. guages, telegraphy, English branches, clvil, - - { electrical and mining engineering, etc.; day $650—A BARGAIN; 15 rooms, 500 block on El- F. 837 Mission st. ‘dom; learn to take advantage of the flood tide that bears to fortune: send date of month of birth for complete character delineation, prac- tical advice, ete., 25c; 3 questions answered, %c; lectures delivered by appointment; inte; esting demonstrations; psychic cartomancy, new in the field of occultism; send stamp for particulars. “SPHINXIA,” 'P. O. box 2165, San Francisco. ARRIVED—The celebrated gypsy Prince Les- ter, whose free tests, calling your name, the name of the one you love and the name of the ore you will marry; the only medium in the world so sure of his occult power that he will give every person who comes prepared a won- derful free test. Call or write, with stamps for answers, 1382 Market st., opp. Seventh. AFTER a severe {liness, Mrs. Dr. Farnham, the world-renowned spiritual medium; advice in all affairs of life; lawsuits, divorces, death: unites the separated; mining u specialty; cir- cles Sun., Wed., Fri. eve.; letters answered. Resid. (no signs), 513 Eddy, bet. Hyde-Larkin. | FREE—W. Brockway, nervo-pathist, locates | disease without asking questions, looking at tongue or feeling of pulse, and prospect of | cure; nervous and chronic diseases treated | without medicine. 327 Larkin, cor. G. G. ave. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, business , lite reader, medical clairvoyant; st tings f1. 1164 O'Farrell, nr. Gough, Ellis car. PROF. GEE, readings, ladies, 50c; gents, § mail, §1; circles Tues., Thurs., Sat., § p. m. 10c. ' 513 Jomes st. CLAIRVOYANT, mineral psychometrist, palm- ist and card réading, %c. 1241l Market st. & night sesslons; new 80-page catalogue free. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st.—Day & eve.; bookkeeping, shortiand, typing, teleg- raphy, etc.; life scholarship, $50; individual instruction; positions secured catalogue fres. A—THE LYCEUM, an atcredited preparatory school for- the university. law and medical colleges; references, F'resident Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. CALIFORNIA BUSINESS COLLEGE has posi- tions guaranteed to it by written contract and can therefore with confldence guarantee posi- tions to all its graduates. 305 Larkin sf ENGINEERING—Civil, elec.,mining, mech.,sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864. Van der Naillen School, 13 Fulton, nr. City Hall. A FULL course of Ellis bookkeeping and the Gregg_shorthand coste only $60. San Fran- cisco Business College, 1236 Market st. SPECIALTY—Perfecting beginners; business college graduates; bookkeeping: figures; short time. TARR, exp. acct., 220 Parrott bldg. MERRILL-MILLER College, shofthand and typing, removed to mew quarters, rms. 40-45, Parrott bldg.; individ instruction; catalogue. A A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and mibuexiptions e lees exighlishod at 1 encia st By e e o e et FINANCIAL. WANTED—Woman to do housework by the day. 984 Folsom st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. WANTED—An experienced finisher for ladles’ tailoring. 524 Post st. FIRST-CLASS skirt maker; also an apprentice. VERDIER, 984 Geary st. WANTED—A neat girl for second work and waiting: good wages and good home. Apply box 3766, Call office. FIRST-CLASS finisher on custom coats; steady work; good wages. 40 Ellis st., room 14. FOR INVESTORS!!! I OFFER FOR SALE Unimproved and income city property; gilt- edge bonds and stocks of electric, gas, rail- road and industrial corporations; money to loan; investments made; bank references; corréspondence solicited. T. OTWAY SADLEIR, Room 40, 310 Pine st. San Francisco. e e e WANTED—Good experienced apprentice girl on fine coats. 334 Kearny st., room 9. TWO lunch waltresses; call early Monday morning; no Sunday work. 513 Brannan st. GOOD city experienced millinery saleslady and trimmer wanted. 24 Kearny st. Address L. F., box -~ HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. A—MURRAY & READY......Phone Main 538 Leading Employment Labor Agents. WANT—7 A. M., MONDAY. 1 m wanted for diiferent positic parts of the State—wages from §25 and found to $105 CARP; a 3 carpenters, Sawmill Co. Millwright, # day: ranch carpente: carpenters. city, $350 and §2 7 da: Painter and paperhanger 2 carrlage painters, 31 fare Blacksmith, country shop. 4 ranch blacksmiths. . 8 Dblacksmith heipers, and country; hourseshoer, country shop, 275 day. . ad ...TO THE MINES 2 Burleigh drillers, fare paid..§2 50 day and Machine miner, see boss here.....§75 and found Furnace man for mine.. ... 560 0 ‘ana $2 30 day $40 and $65 city 325 laborers, different mines, $5 and tound Senisd . LABORERS 5 labogers, city work. 10 laborers, no experience required, sawmills, woods and yards . . .. FARMS AN 2 & men to work in hay fleld, $26 and §30; 17 farmers for orchard, vineyard and grain BEETO v s 7o nagniassos $30 and $28 11 choremen and choreboys......§25, $20 and $15 2 milkers, same dairy, fare $1. ...330 16 milkers, different places. and $30 2 dairymen, private place. ....330 6 boys, city factor: to $6 week 4 boys to learn trades. S Man and wife, small country resort, easy place, $40: 2 farmers and wives, $45 and §40. MURRAY & READY, §34-63 Clay s A_STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper, Lui Co., country position. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay A—HOTELS . RESTAURANTS, etc....... Cook, city restaurant, no night or Sunday work, $50: cook. couniry hotel, $10 week: 1§ other cooks, $45, $40 and §35; 33 walters, 335, $30 and §25; fry cook, $60; 4 bakers, 360, $45 and $40; 16 kitchen hands: shop butcher: saloon porter, $30 and found: clerk for bakery. MUR- RAY & READY, 634636 Clay st. mber --360 STOUT errand boy for printing office; chance to learn the business. LEVINGSTON, 580 Clay st. NTED—Gordon press feeder. third floor. COATMAKER wanted for Philadelphia Pants House, 997 Market st., room 218. COOK wanted; must be §ood on short ordersy wages $50. 9 Drumm st. BOY about 14 years old to work In ladies’ tail- oring establishment. Box 3757, Call office. COOPER wanted to make half-barrels; steady Job. 24 Commercial st. WANTED—Painter, stageworker; also man with eome experience. Call Sunday, 391 Twenty-fifth st. WAGON blacksmith and helper wanted at 108~ 105 Fremont st. UNEMPLOYED soldiers can earn §20 weekiy. Call for particulars 128 Market, office 6. WANTED—Boy about 17. LEVI STRAUSS & €O., 36% Fremont st WANTED—Blacksmith's helper. 537 Brannas street. WANTED_LOUIS BERKER at 12% Point Lobos ave. WANTED—Recruits for the marine corps, U. S. navy; able-bodled unmarried men of good character, between the ages of 21 and not less than 5 feet & inches and not over & feet 1 inch; able to read and speak Englis For further Information appiy at the Recruit- ing Office, 40 Ellis st., San Franeisco. MECHANICS, engineers, electricians, etc.; fres scholarship in engineering awarded to few well recommended applicants. American School of Correspondence. Boston, Mass. GOVERNMENT positions; thousands of ap- polntments from civil service examinations held In all large citles; catalogue _free. Columbian Correspondence College, Washin ton, D. C. GENTLEMAN of indomitable energy and pus] good opportunity to right man. F. PERSON, room. 412, Parrott building. 522 Market RELIABLE house has position for good, keen, ‘middle-aged business woman; no canvassing; advancement. Box 3770, Call office. TRAVELING salesman to wholesale and retail trade only: salary $1200 and expenmses. Na- tional, 302 Caxton bldg., Chicago. FLATS TO LET. A—CLEAN, sunny, modern 5 rooms, bath; nice garden, $20. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st, clean bay-window, 3 rooms, north SPECK & CO., 657 Market st. A_SUNNY modern 6-room flat; storeroom. 29 Elgin Park. 5—UPPER flat at 726 Shrader st., near Wal- ler st.; 6 large sunny rooms; all modern con- veniences; see it to-day. LYON & HOAG, 114 Montgomery_st. DOLORES, §22, near Twenty-second—6 sunny rooms; no children. FLAT, 5 sunny rooms: good yard and modern improvements. 622 Minna st., near Seventh. GEARY, 2226—Lower flat, 5 rooms, bath; rent moderate. SUPERIOR violin, zither, gultar, banjo, man- dolin lesfons slc. W. P. Chambers, 244 Taylor. KENT Law School; day and night; prepares for Supreme Court. 529 Parrott bulldins. PROF. MERKI, from Paris, violin, mandolin, guitar: experienced. 1008 Mission st. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, J ; $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. SPANISH lessons; new, practical mgthod. G568 Mission TLLUSTRATION—PARTINGTON'S DAY and JLLUSTRATION night class. 424 Pine st. e EARLE, 62 Geary st., telephone Polk 1297— Readings daily: seances s, and Thurs. MME. MAJORS. gifted spiritual medium, card | reader and lealer. 146 Bddy st. MRS. LOUISE 8. DREW, Psyenic, Electric and Magnetic Healer, Room 14. 3§5 Larkin st. FRIENDSHIP Hall. 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. t Mo ittings daily: tests to ight; 1 —_—————————— CLAIRVOYANTS. CIGAR store for sale if desirable; good will and axturcs. 23 Fast near ‘transport ock. HARDWARE store; supplies all ship carpen- ters and joiners. Apply 16 Folsom st. WANTED—Respectable young lady or man as partner in candy business. i1 Folsom st. OLD-ESTABLISHED mechanics’ boarding and lodging house for sale. Apply Call office. JUNK and second-hand store for sale cheap. 3044 Twenty-fourth st. RARE CHANCE for 2 good men; Ocean House road nurse plants, bulbs, horses’ wagons, greenhouses, 4 big tanks holding 50,000 gallons, plenty water, engine to pump it, pipes covering 15 acres land; best place to raise flowers and vege- tables; 1 block from Ingleside electric car; lease 10 vears; reason for selling, retiring from business. Appiy on place or 2 Fourth street. A GENTLEMAN representing for several years a large California house would like to make other connections In canned and drled frults, beans, etc.; best references furnished if neces- sary. Address room 311, Board of Trade bulld- ing, New Orleans. OUTSIDE route on this paper for sale. Apply Call Business office. WANTED—Men of means to put a_patented article on the market. N. DOBBINS, 304 Stuckton st. FOR Sale—Well-establisted laundry route do- ing go0d business: also good paying laundry ofiice. L. F. B., box 2092, Call office. PAYING restaurant (water front) for sale, cheap: price $350; rent, with water, $15; owner has other business. Call 12 Washington st. COFFEE and lunch room for sale; sultable for man and wife or two ladies; no reasonable offer refused. 704 Polk st. FOR SALE—First-class shoe shop; will sell cheap. 1834 Union st. $350—TOBACCO and cigar store, with living rooms; downtown. Box 2989, Cail office. $1500—GOOD corner grocery; bar; no o i- tion; cash trade. Box B, 30 Hayes st OLD established corner saloon: 2 sunny living rooms; no reasonable offer refused. 554 4th. MAN with $300 to join advertiser to work pla- cer clalm at Cape Nome. Box 2433. Call. PHOTO supplies, developing and _print] a good paying business for St Fiinire. ST. ANDREW'S Boclety—Annual family picnic will be held at Fair- {l\x.lm]l"zrkQ cn’\ SATURDAY, o1 St And Socl Gaxlana wiil partcipate. o °F N POLLOCK, GEO. & BREMNER ADOPTION. T L TS S A POOR woman with 2 boys wishes to give one of 2 months for adoption ; & beautitul baby: biue eyes. B‘f’,xflz'::h‘h'é".‘fij . President. Se: LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. SELECT - YOUR HOUSE FROM THH LARGEST LIST IN TOWN. 10 rooms; Eilis st.; fine house; only. 5 cheap rent; well furnished. corner house; north of Marl big money maker; a sacrifi 3550 clears $450 mo.; worth double.. 2100 Hundreds to chooke from. -$100 to $100,000 Also boarding-houses and country hotels. See our special bargain list before buying. WALTER HAYES & CO., §38 Market st. 475 800 2200 GOOD home open for healthy bo babies. MRS, DR, F1 ¥ and sl NKE, 3416 5th, Alameda. AGENTS WANTED. ©. C. C. DEPILATORY—A harmiess liquid for permanently removing superfiuous hair: will not irritate, burn nor poison the most delicate €kin; personal demonstrations free: agents wanted. Ontario Chem. Co., agcy.. 426 Eilis. AGENTS—Do you want something more profit- mble and casier to sell than books or insur- ence? Ad. F. PERSON, r. 412, Parrott bldg. SEE OUR_LIST OF 200 HOUSES BEFO! buying, We have them ail sizes and prices: 60 rooms, close in, elevator, etc. - $4500 12 rooms, new, clean; clears $50. 34 roofns, sunny corner, good condition.... 1000 20 rooms, all conveniences, select, central. 8000 11 rooms, only §200 cash, balance pay- - furniched... ments ... R E e furniel money—you 3 DONALD INVESTMENT Covr 350 Market st for sal, with all improvements; | ISMAR THE GYPSY. ISMAR, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws aside the uncertain vears ahead; happiness and success €0 hand In hand, yet hundreds fail where suc- cess is possible were it for a lack of fore- sight into the future. If you are In trouble of | any kind, discontented, unhappy or mot satis- fied in life, consult ISMAR, for she is a proph- etess of world-wide fame and her name has be- come a proverb in thousands of homes made | happy by her ald and advice. ISMAR can be consulted daily from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., Sun- days by appointment only, at her office, 1148 Market st., opp. Sixth. By mail three ques- tions answered, §1. Full life reading, %. MME. M. BERNARD, i SRS ajrvoyant and business medium, 5 1y “located 17 Third sty next Examiner biag: She reads your life correctly, gives an accur- ate description of the past, reveals the present happenings and portraysevent® to occur In the future. If you are In trouble,discontented, un- happy or not satisfied in life, or have domes- tic, love or business troubles, consult thls | great medium and .you will be told how to | overcome them, Valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25c up; perfect satisfactionguaranteed. — | MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the well-known trance | medium, is permanently located at 1206 Mar- ket st corner Golden Gate ave., rooms 25 and 2; take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mail; send stamp for pam- phiet with special terms. Dally and Sunday. | MME. ARNDT, the great clairvoyant., tells past and future; never falls; has the greatest Bgyptian secret: shows picture of future hus- band or wife; fees 2 up: satiSfaction to everybody; tips on races. 2i5% Sixth &t. - MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card | reader, born with double veil—second sight: diagnoses disease with life reading; ladies e, gents §1; palm. and clair. sit. $150. 126 Turk. VIRGINIA, clairvoyant, palmist; advice on all affairs of life; business, love, mining, law- sults. 261 Kearny, r.5, 6; hrs. 10012, 1t0 7. | ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1145 Market, op. 6th; private readings daily, 10a. m. to5 p. m. MME. LAROSE, best clairvoyant, card reader. test medlum; 3¢ up. 472 Stevenson st.,cor.6th, MRS. MELVILL, well-known clairvovant, water reader. 11 6th;German spoken;tel. Howard 1845. MME. ZEREDA, the gypsy, is the great palm- ist and card reader: 25c up. 7 Seventh st. MME. SCHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader; sittings daily. 448% Jessle st., bet. 5th and 6th. | | i | | | EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. NEW office; Itallan, Amerlcan and French em- ployment office—Wanted—Cooks, waiters and all kinds of workingmen. A. BALDASSI & CO., 206 Montgomery ave. JAPANESE_Emoloyment Office and House- | best help: send men at short 5 Sutter, nr. Polk; tel. Larkin 2391 | HATGHT, 494, near Fillmore—Flat of 4 1 ;ll“l\ ;l{wm and yard; basement; laun- H ry . | HANDSOME flat, 6 rooms and bath. 1210 Scott st., near Eddy. MODERN upper flat of 6 rooms, bath and mod- ern improvements. 637% Natoma st. EAR City Hall; fine sunny top flat, 6 rooms and bath. 12 Grove st | NEWLY turnished flat § rooms and bath, all modern convenlences, very reasonable to re- sponsible partie: 1028 Ellis st. NICE clean sunny flat, 7 rooms, all newly renovated. 442 Sixth st., near Harrison. |~ i NW. COR. Pine and Taylor sts.—Beautiful sunny flat_of 8 rooms on 2 floors; separate entrance; $70. SEVENTH, 8%—Middle flat of 7 rooms and bath; modern; rent reasonable. SUNNY upper 7 rooms, bath: tinted; vanitary plumbing; low rent. 937 Hayes st. JAPANESE and Chinese help of all kinds; cooks, waiters and house servants. GEO. AOKI & CO., 421 Post st.; tel. Bush 135. JAPANESE, central housecleaning & employ- ment; all Kinds help. 1046 Sutter: tel. East 203, RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese employment of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 5188. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese. Chi nese help. 425 Powell,nr. Sutter: tel. Black 5072, CHINESE and Japanese employment cffice— Best help. 411% O'Farrell st.: tel. Fast 426 EMPLOYMENT WANTED-—FEMA™E. TWO sisters wish places in country mot far from city; wages $20 and $25. Call at 12 Ritch st., off Folsom, bet. Third and Fourth. MIDDLE-AGED Gerfnan lady without encum- | brance wishes ition as housekeeper in country. Box 3753, Call. WANTED by a good dressmaker, a place to | work by the day or week; children's clothes a specialty; very reasonable. Apply 815 Pcst. TWO new elegant flats of 5 and 6 rooms, on Church st., near Eighteenth. $9_THREE rooms. 5 Bonita st., off Polk, bet. Vallejo and Green. $11 50—REAR; sunny 5 rooms; 2-story house. 510 California st.; apply middle flat. $17 50—FLAT of 5 rooms and bath. 571 Hayes st., mear Laguna; no small cllllsl}'!\x §15—3 rooms. on first floor: large basement underneath®and yard. S12 Ellis st., nr. Polk. $25—SUNNY flat, 8 rooms, bath, yard and Jaundry. 1630 Hayes st., near Panhandle. FLATS TO LET—Furnished. A NICELY furnished flat; 7 large sunny rooms; fine marine view. i313 Leavenworth st. ! ELEGANTLY furnished flat. 6 rooms: niano: 4 to 6 months; adults. Call mornings at 1413 Scott st., near Geary. FLEGANT corner flat of 7 rooms: furnished; near Mission High School. 654 Church st. t WANTED—_Position by expert lady stenograph- er, capable court work; present salary $7, reference present employers; desires to leave Galveston, Stenographer, 221 Levy building, Galveston, Texas. WANTED—Position as housekeeper in nice family; reference if desired. Housekeeper, 167 California ave., Mission. | FELL, 1622, off panhandle of park—Nicely iur- nished flat of § rooms to let for 3 months or unfurnished indefinitely. B FLATS WANFED. SUNNY fur. or unfur. flat or house. 5 or 6 rooms: state rent. . L., box 3724, Call R LADIES' nurse, refined and experienced, wishes engagement; best of references. Call 4693 Ninth st., Oak!and. INVALID nurse, working housekeeper; any position of trust; good reference. 202 Perry st., near Fourth. FURNITURE FOR SALE. 4 ROOMS_furnished in cak, $4§ 50, with No. range. King Furniture Co.. 1177-1131 Market. FURNITURE of 5-room cottage for sale cheap. 116) Valencia et. BRIGHT and capable young woman wishes office work or genteel employment of any kind for few hours each day; ences. Box 2702, Call office. WOMAN wants housecleaning or light washing by the day or half-day. Address F. C., box 3769, Call office. GIRL wants a position as maid and companion to an old lady. 4§ Prospect ave. est of refer- furniture. carpets and 1114 Mission st. ASSORTMENTS _of stoves; give us a trial TO receive highest value for furniture, carpets, etc.. see W.E.Codv. 757 Mission: tel. Red 3333. AUCTIONEER John Elder, 22 Kearny, buys & sells your bus.,merchandise,fur.,carpets., etc. DRESSMAKER; first-class; perfection in fit- ting and trimmine; experfenced in best work; costumes remodeled: $1 50 per day. Address J. H., box 3161, Call office. A MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes situation to assist with housework or ‘care of children. Apply. 2017 Powell st.; no postals. IF you want to sell furn., mdse., etc., see J. A. Munro & Co., 240 Stockton st.; tel. James 1341, A. WOLLPERT, 713 Mission st.. pays highest price for second-hand furniture: tel. Red 134 | Auctioneer—l.. Vincent, 1205 Larkin: tel. Polk 68; furniture & furn'd nouses bought; spot cash. NEAT Protestant desires a position: light work; home, object; any distance; Oakland preferred. 751 Howard st. YOUNG MISS ZEMDAR. clairvoyant; names given; L. 50c; G. $1. 1208 Market, cor. Eighth. MME. RENNER, life, planet reader, palmistry; ladiee only; 2%5c and 50c. 725 Ellis st. MME. AUGUST, clairvovant, card reader and palmistry; truth or no pay; 25c. 1149 Mission. MME. RAVENNA reads_life fluently; business advice: names given; 2%c up. 5 Fourth st. ————————————— CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. EN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-Beat- ing Works, 853-857 Tehama st.; tel. South l«l. SANITARY cleaning and dyeing company. 842-341 McAllister st.; Dhone South 146, CITY Steam Carpet-Beating Works. G. H. STEVENS, mgr., 35-40 Sth st.; tel. South 250. J. E. MITCHELL, Carpet-Beating and Reno- vating Co., 240 Fourteenth st.; el. Mission T4, ADVANCE Carpet-Cleaning Co., 402 Sutt tel. Main 304, GEO. WALCOM, Proprictor. CARPETS cleaned at the lowest rates. STRAT- TON, 3 Eighth st.; telephone Jessie 944 14 ROOMS; central; transient; nel.d furnighed; rent $0; bargain. Donnelly Co., §32 Market. CONKLIN'S Carpet-Beating Works, Gate ave.; telephone Bast pec - o oden ENGLISHWOMAN offers her services to fam- ily going to FEurope as usetul companion or charge of children In return for passage. 2007 Howard st. FRENCH girl desires a position to do laun- dry work in a private famlily; references. Ad- dress 1422% Facific st. NORTH German young woman wishes posi- tion as housekeeper or-to cook in a small family; first-class references. Box 2086, Call. COMPETENT young woman, North German, wishes position as lady’s maid or nurse; fi sewer; first-class references. Box 2986, Call. ‘WANTED—Housework by woman of 4 years. Call or address MRS. D., 304 Stockton st. ‘WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms; 25c to 31 50 per night; 31350 to $6 week; convenient ana respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and irom ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore St. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. 3 CH&E“APIQ pag u&“:o‘any address In the 5 es, sel y In Tnited States or Canada cne year for §l. CHAS. LEVY buys ccur furniture, carpets, pianoa. ete. 1125 Market si.: tel. Jeseie 761 HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Cook for nice restaurant, no Sunday work, §9 a week; cook for delicatessen, $0; cook,” boarding-house, 330; 3 cooks, 330, no wash; 41 girls for housework and cook, wash | and iron for our city and country families, $20, $25 and $30; French chambermaid, $25 seamstress and chambermaid, $25; 8 second girls for city and country, $20 and $25; § wait- Tesses for city and country hotels, $20 and $25; waitress, springs, §2; chambermaid, assist walting cne meal, for springs, $20, see boss in office; chambermaid for sanitartum, $20; nurses, $20; 14 young girls, light housework. $15, and_many others. Se¢ J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. AT the Woman's Educational and Industrial Tnion, 7 Van Ness ave., English, French, German, Spanish, painting, mandolin, violin, itar, banjo, dressmaking, millinery, hair- Sressing, manicuring . taught for 3150 per month; singing and cooking taught for $1 per month. GIRL wanted; general housework; call this afterncon. 13 Hayes st. ‘BRIGHT _giris * to WANTED—GIrl for light housework or middle- aged lady. 12 Geary court. NBAT girl for hairdressing, etc.; one with some experience preferred. Box 3773, Call. NTED—Good cook for small family going to Truckee for 6 months; wages $35. CAT- TELL'S, 52 Eighth st., Oakland. YOUNG girl 16 or over to assist in light house- W FIRST-CLASS walter for hotel lunch counter in Nevada: wages $40 per month and found. Aadress Depot flotel, Wa. . SALESMAN to take s chance to make from $ to $10 pe at once. 9 Leavenwerth st WASHER for laundry. eronce required. work; German preferred; good home; steady | WANTED — A good reed worker. H. I place. Address B., 1941 Mission st. SCHMEHL, 204 Valencia st. GIRL for light housework. 128 Bartlett st. | WANTED—Hoy for doctor's office. Box 3000, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third. Call office. THE McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery School is erowded with pupils and have or- | ganized evening classes: this is the largest | dressmaking school west of Chicago and is | among the popular institutions of San Fran- | cisco; perfect fitting patterns cut to order. 1019 Market st. WANTED—First-class trimmer in millinery de- partment. Apply HALE BROS., 979-987 Mar- ket before 11 a. m. HAIRDRESSING taught In 4 weeks; positions secured when finished; eve’g. classes; terms reasonable. Hairdressing Coliege, 574 Geary. OPERATORS cn wrappers; also button-hole maker; gocd pay. JUDA BROS., 109 Battery. A LADY of indomitable energy, possessed of self-assertion; good opportunity to right par- ty. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott building. WANTED—A tew experienced operators and a Iimited number for instruction. Standard Shirt Factory, Goukh and Grove sts. MILLINERY taught in 3 months; positions se- cured when competent; eve'g. cl ; terms reasonable. Millinery ‘College, 574 Geary st. GIRL to cook and assist in _Alameda. H. A. SMITH, Market . GIRL wantsd for general housework. after § a. m. at 2061 Mission st. learn good trade. KRAKER, 226 Bush st. WANTED—Experienced shirt or walst opera- tors. EAGLESON & CO., 53 Market st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore st A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and fubscriptions has been established at 105 alencia_st. HELP WANTED—MALE. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.S..Phone Grant 18 RAILROAD WORK. Headersmen and drillers, big tunnel $2 50 Ukiah. $2 = Teamsters and laborers, Free fare 3 miliwrights, 34 a day; 3 carpenters, $3 a day, for country sawmill; 10 laborers to butld railroad in the woods, 328 and board, see boss here: 2 milkers, north, 330; 2 milkers, | Oregon, 80 and fare paid, see boss he farmers, .§25 and $26.... PRI HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Chef, country hotel, $100; second cook for club, i%: fry cook. restaurant, $6: second | cocks, fryers and broilers, $50 to 380: cake | baker, $50;: 10 dishwashers and kitchen hands, $25 and $30; G waiters, 325 and 335; all-around laundryman, institution, $50. C. R. HANSEN & CO. 104 Geary st. AT CAL. EMP. AGENCY, 59 3d; phone Red 31. 1 upholsterer, country, $3 per day.. 1 first-class furniture and carpet saiesman, $160 per month.... -..2_collectors First-class typewriter salesman, $75 per mo. 5 laborers, city, $2 per day. 7 laborers, country, 32 per day. ok 1 blacksmith and horseshoer, country, 3 day. § men for sawmill and lumber wood: 4 men to make posts, 35 per hundred. 6 men to make ties, pickets and cut wood, pine, 4 feet, $1 25 per cord. 59 Third s JOURNEYMEN Barbers' International Union— | Free employment; oniy recognized unfon. 115 Turk; tel. Folsom 158. 1. LESS, Secretary. 1 PAID one salesman, who replied to my last advertisement, $359 50 commission on sales of my white lead for month of March: any hie- tler can earn $50 per week; no experienge ne- cessary. _Address me for particulars. D, T. WEIR, St. Louis, Mo. MAN, upright character, to manage bu: 'O ¢stabiiched house; SIS per week & enpen ses, pavable weekly from headquarters: ex. Call pense money advanced: ermanent; refe e'l;ices. Standard House, 324 Caxton bldg., Chicazo. BLACKSMITH helper with some experience. 1221 Webster st. CHEF_whe can handle busy kitchen. Appl bet. § &nd 10 a. m., restaurant 205 MeAlliste A GOOD paying 2-chair barber shop and bath in best mining town In the Stats HENRY FALK, Angels Camp, Cal WANTED — Wagonmaker _and _ blacksmith: steady work for good man. Inquire JOH PIEROTTI, Second and Franklin sts.. Oak- land, Cal. BARBERS wishing to see latest, most practi- ®cal revolving chair called Autoback, call STOLTZ'S Barber Supply House, 723 Market. FOR SALE—Two-chair barber shop; good bus- iness; low rent; four living rooms. 1048 Mec- Allister st.; a good bargain. FIRST-CLASS presser on pants. DBELASCO- HARRIS CO., 541 Market st. COATMAKERS, pants and vestmakers for country. Apply REISS BROS., 24 Sutter st. WANTED—Young man to learn jewelry trade. 1201 Market st. WANTED—Errand boy with references. 220 Bush st., first floor. ALL sizes men’'s shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 562 Mission bet. ist and 2d sts. MEN—Our catalogue explains how we teach the trade in two months, saving two years; mailed free. We have no 5c shop in conmec- tion with our college: chairs and furniture are all made to our own order, with & view to cleanliness and convenience. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, 635 Clay st. Beware of ary cheap imitations. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 rooms; 25¢ per night; 31 to 32 per week. GET _vyour shoes half-soled while waiting: %o to 50e. 562 Mission st., bet. Ist and 24 sts. MATHEMATICAL instrument maker wanted. Box 2954, Call. ‘WANTED—i00 men to buy new and 2nd-hand army shoes. §1 up: soling 20c up. 923 Howard. McDONALD & PERRY have 500 pairs second- hand shoes for sale. ¢ up. 241 Third st. AT cash prices for §1 ver week, men’s suits to order. NEUHAUS & CO., 115 Kearny st. ABOUT two more agents wanted at 347 Third. YOUNG man to do janitor work for his tuition. 8. F. Barber School, T41A Howard st. WANTED—100 men to taks rooms, 10c, 15 and 20c. Boston House, 930 Howard st. WANTED—Men for salt works; $1 50 to $2 50 daily; free fare. Address CARTER'S Sait Works, Los Angeles, Cal. SAILORS, blacksmiths, seamen & green hands; all parts of world. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st., near Mar- ket—T700 rooms, %c night: reading-rooms; fres ’bus and baggage to and from ferry. _— HORSES AND WAGON 40 HORSES for sale: also wagons, bugszies, carts, harness. Grand Arcade Horse Market, 277 Sixth st.; avction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. FOR sale_Youns, sound. gentle house, broken to saddle and harness: weighs about 100 Ibs. Nob Hill Stables, Polk st., nr. Pacifie. BAY team, § and 7 years old, welght 1200 Ibs.; also gray and bay_7 and 8 years old, weight 1500 Ibs., at Coal Yard, $09 Geary st. STX-PASSENGER hotel wagonette phateon; platform spring dray: cheap. O'BRIEN, Golden Gate ave. and Polk st. WANTED by established firm. scheme or spe- clalty men to sell exceedingly attractive and salable line: svecial terms; unique Induce- ments: high-priced men investigate. C. R. COOK, 2i W. Atwater st., Detroit, Mich. YOUNG man with natural talent for drawing Fain a3 NewSDADET AFtist: peridii Sample lerson free. School of Cariea World bldg., New York City. o S Worid bl New York T, = AN active, energetic - et Bt o L Address box 3720, Call. e ‘WANTED—Two coatmakers for San Jose. Call ‘between 10 znd 12 a. m.. Monday, Sen Woolen Mills Co., 523 Market s e sco. 5. F. VETERINARY College will commence Its 3d ‘session June 10. alogue by applying to M. L. Pancoast, sec.. 510 Golden Gate ave. A—100 SETS second-hand harness: carts, buggles, surreys, horses. 1140 wagons, rhom. FRESH young Holstein cow: good milker: gen- tle; sell or trade for dry cow. $3 Shotwell st. FOR sale—A good gentle horse; also wagon; suitable for furniture business.” 1158 Mission. ONE good light & for sal NE £ood light team for sale cheap. Aboiy FOR Sale—Stylish driving horse that lady can drive. Metropolitan Stables, 1315 Stockton st. DOCTOR'S _rubber-tired phaeto: Cheap. Excelsior Stables: 355 Sutter st. o " WANTED for an insurance office, boy; must live with his parents: selt-waiio | applications, with references. Box 3751, Call. | LEADER to work on detalls; cut-off sawyer; 3 | first-class carpenters, non-unn: office fecs” Mech. Reg. Bu., 410 Kearny st WANTED—First-class _salesman capabl carning @ good salary. p v £28. c2 20, COOK’S helper who can make short orders; §7 a week. mfmu.muu:rmf A GIRL for_general housework; 3 in famiiy. Apply 1928 Pierce st. BOY to run errands fc | LADIES to work at home on neckwear. H. M. i+ HEINEMAN, 103 Sansome st. COOK for boarding-house. 739 Fourth st. §5 SECOND-HAND sprinkling w: d order for sale. 377 Shotwell lt‘.'on A ALL kinds of wagons, buggies, carts, harness, |-_ete., cheap. EGAN & SON. m7 Mission st. GOOD business horses. wagon horses, heavy, light, fast pacers and trotters. 721 Howard. AN a No. 1 express wagon. single, also light camping wagon. for sale cheap. 522 Wission. — L e HOUSES TO LET—SAN RAFAEL. TO LET—Large house occupied at pre t as present as boarding-house: large flower garden and kitchen: plenty of fruit: will sell furniture; Al 3 R dress A R, P. O, San Hatad, Cab

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