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28 THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 190 SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets; open wnttl 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—52] Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 8:30 p. m. 800 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. 635 McAllister street; open until $:30 p. m. 615 Larkin street: open until $:30 p. m. 1841 Miesion street; open until 10 p. m. 2061 Market street, corner Sixteenth: until ® p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open until § p. m. 3066 Valencia street: open until § p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and Ken- tuck; open streets; open until § p. m. (643) Howard t. Methodist-Episcopa’ Chuxch Bet. 2d & 3d Sts. Seats Free. Rev. Dr. John A.'B. Wilson, Pastor Res. by the Church. Tel. Black gex. mfortable seat B -Aial welcome 11 A M., short sermon, gospel theme; offertory; solo by the cele- brated barytome, Mr. Lenifestee; 3 12:30, Sunday school and pastor’'s Bibie class for strangers; 6 p. M., YOUng peo- ple's rally; 7:30, popular song service, short gervice and after meeting; offertory; instru- mental solo CENTRAL Methodist Episqopal Church, M- between Sixth and Seventh—Dr. S. 2 Await yor sion_st., D. Hutsenpiller wiil conduct services and preach st 11 o'clock on the topic, ‘‘Some Things God Has Done for My Soul,” and at 8 o'clock on the topic. = Most Com- mon Sin and Its Only Sunday school, 12:45; Rolla V. Watt, superintendent; young people’s meetirg, 6:2. Everybody wel- come. Geary and- Franklin sts.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, minister; Rev. Dr. Stebbins, minis- ter emeritus; Charles A. Murdock, superin- tendent of Sunday echool. The Sunday school is at 10 o'clock; the morning service is at Jock. Rev. Burt Fstes Howard of Stan- niversity will preach: subject, “‘Saiva- music by quartet choir; Sunday school sed during vacaticn rited. There is no evening service. econd), corner Capp E. F. Dinsmore, 2 N Church and Twentieth sts.—Rev. minister. Morning theme, “‘A Vacation Vision”; evening theme, *“The Battle of Bunker Hill.” These are the closing services prior to the vacation school will reopen August 4. FIRET Presbyterian Church, Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Robert Mackenzie, D.D.. and Rev. Wm. K. Guthrie, ministers. Service at 11 a. m. and T:45 . Sunday echool et 12:45 p. m. Y. P. §. C. E. at 6:3¢ p. m. DR. MACKENZIE will preach in the morning on *‘Business and Religion,” and in the evening on “Impressions From a Re- cent Trip Abroad. ' Although Dr. Mackenzie has resigned the formal pastoral relation of this church, he will continue to preach as usual Wwhile the pastoral care and responsibility of the parish sre sssumed by Rev.,Mr. Guthrle. Both ministers will continue to serve the church permanently. CALVARY and St. John's Presbyterian churches worship together, corner California and Octavia sts.—BServices, 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Rev. George G. Eldredge will preach. Babbath school and Mr. Johnston's Bible class at 12:30; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.: Wednesday evening service, 8 o'clock. All cordially invited NITY Church, corner he Rev. Fred W. Clampett, D. D., rector. Holy Communion, 7:30 and 11 . m.; morning service 11; evening prayer, 4 o'clock; Friday gervice, 11 & m., for army and navy; the rector will preacl SITARIAN Church (First), southwest corner | All are cordially in- | Church and Sunday | MEETING NOTICES—Continued. CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, F. and A. M.—The officers and members of the e-named lodge are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our _late brother, CHARLES PALMER CHES- LEY, in King Solomon's Hall, Masonic Tem- ple, THIE DAY (SUNDAY). June 16, at 1 o'clock. ~ Master Masons and friends of the deceased are invited. By order of the Mas- ter. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, F. and A. M.—The officers and members of the above-named lodge are hereby notified that the funeral ceremonies over the remains of our late brother, EDWIN STREET PENDLETON, will be conducted by Alameda d . and A. M., THIS DAY, ock p. m., at the Masonic Widows' and Orphans’ Home, Decoto. Friends and acquaintances of the deceased are in- Yited. Interment Cypress Cemetery, Decoto. By order of the Master. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Becretary. SYRACUSE Lodge No. 55, K. of P.— g Brothers and Knights are invited to attend the funeral of our latebrother, R. HOLZHUTER, from Pythian Cas" tle, Market st., THIS DAY (SUNDAY), at 2 p. m. Interment in L. O. O. F. Cemetery. Recorder. GEO. RABBITT, K. of R. and 8. EMIL COEN, C. C. | OFFICERS and members of Triumph Lodge No. 18, A, O. U. W.—You are & hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, PATRICK COR- 3 RIGAN. from St. Brendan's Church, MON- DAY, June 17, at § a. m. C. R. HOLTON, M. W. J. H. CATTRAN, FOURTH of July, Shell Mound Park, 3 Berkeley—Nineteenth apnual gath. ering and games of the San Fran- clsco Scottish Thistie Club; new features; great programme. GEORGE MILLFER, Royal Chief. GEORGE W. PATERSON, Recorder. THE Caiifornia Debrls Commission, having received applications to mine by the hy- draulic process from A. Lundberg, in the Joseph Thomas mine, at Plymouth, Amador County, to_deposit tailings in Indian Creek, and from S. 1. Simmons et als.. in the Vic- tor placer mine, in Negro Canon, Slerra County, to deposit tailings in Charcoal or Negro ‘Creek, gives motice that a meeting will be held at room 5. Flood building, San Francisco, Cal.. on June 24, 1901, at 1:30 p. m. i T notice—To all who have pawned goods | “with UNCLE HARRIS, only 9 days more to redeem them. _— ADOPTION. | ANT respectable person living in the country desiring to adopt a healthy and willing boy of 12 years communicate with box 3634, Call. e e e BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. $250 buys the lease and part of the furniture 30-roomed lodging house on Main st.; rent $30; furnished; clears $0 per month. $1500—Established neighborhood grocery. - (the property—store and , stable, well and all); cost $2400; street work all done; good, reason for_selling; & snap. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. CHANCE TO GET A SNAP— Grocery stock, scales and fixtures complete, ‘with rig, for $825; local train stops in front of store; rent only $15: will inventory if desired; 80od ‘reason for seliing: look this up at once. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. CANDY and ice cream store cheap. 52 Va- lencia st.; store and 4 rooms; rent $18. SALOON for sale on account of death of own- er; rent reasonable. 624 Seventh st. SMALL coffee parlor; receipts $25 to $30 daily; $350. Box 3505, Call office. ‘WELL-PAYING cormer grocery and bar; no agents. Call 1016 Polk st. < LIVERY boarding stable for sale. Box 3363, Call office. MILK depot for sale cheap. Eleventh st. Call branch, 106 CLATRVOYANTS—Continued. ISMAR THE GYPSY. ISMAR, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws aside the uncertain years ahead; happlness and success &0 hand in hand, yet hundreds fail where suc- cess In possible were it not for a lack of fore- sight into the future, If you are in trouble of any kind, discontented, unhappy or not satisfied in life, consult ISMAR, for she is a prophet- ess of world-wide fame and her name has be- come a proverb in thousands of homes made happy by her aid and advice. ISMAR can be consulted daily from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., Sun- days by appointment only, at her office, 1143 Market st., opp. Sixth. By mail three ques- tions answered, $1. Full life reading, $. DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS. 1000 Callers Since May Ilst. Naaman, Russian seer, medium, palmist and advisor, tells your name, what you called for, cures your disease or anything you want to know: no charges in advance: satisfaction guar- anteed; develops medfums in 2 months; teaches palmistry, clairvoyancy; hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.; readings by mail. 326 O'Farrell st. MME. ARNDT, the great clairvovant, tells past and future; never falls: has the greatest Egyp- tian secret: shows picture of future husband or wife; 25c up; satisfaction to everybody; cures diseases by sympathy. 215% Sixth st. Mrs. Dr. Saylor, queen of clairvoyants & palm- ists: names and dates; L. 25c; G. 50c; mail §1. 1511% Market, op. Van Ness; tel. Mint 1085. ;OO—GROCERY and bar; rent $40; lease If de- sired; Western Addition. Apply WICHMAN, LUPGEN & CO., 318 Clay st. WONDERFUL clairvoyant; what he tells comes true; send Jie and birthday. PROF. J. MEYERS, Lincoln Park Station, Chicago. CORNER grocery and bar; five rooms; rent paid until first of July; must sell immediate- Iy; reasonable offer accepted; no agents. 314 San Jose ave. RESPONSIBLE party, inténding to reside per- manently in Germany, desires to represent California firms in Europe; highest refer- ences furnished. Box 3658, Call office. GROCERY business, wholesale and retail; stock, fixtures, horses and wagon: no bar; for sale at a in. Box 3652, Call office. FOR sale—A first-class saloon, doing a_good business: zood reason for selling. Address M.. box 2%, Petaluma, Cal SHOEMAKER shop for sale cheap: best In city; lots of work. Box 3661, Call office. 1 COFFEE and chop house for sale; price $6). | 217 Sixth st. ARE_you ambitious to get Into a legitimate, profitable business of your own without capi- tal? Here is an opportunity; write us, inclos- ing 25c, stamps or silver, for plan. Excelsior Company, 737 Market st. BRANCH bakery and varlety store; good place for man and wife. 591 Fourth st. FREE tests for 3 days—Mme. Sanders, 127 Ma- st., medium, palmist: teaches mind teleg- raphy: advice on all business; hours 12 to 3. ISMAR, the Egyptlan gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1148 Market, op. 6th; private dings daily, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. MME. MONTAGUE, clairvoyant and palmist, glves names, facts, dates: satisfaction by mail inclose stamp. 1382 Market, KNOW your fate: Mme. Ric palmist and reader of human destiny; fails; readings, 50c. 1203 Mission st., col MME WALTERS, great card reader gents 50c. 951 Mission, nr. 6th; open Sundays. MRS, BROWN. clairvoyant and card reader; ladies, %c; gents, S0c. 132 Sixth st. MRS. FABBIER, 4 Grove st.—The great card and tea-leaf reader; hours 12 to 6. MESMAR is the great fortune teller of this city for pe: of ind. MRS MELVILL. well-known clairvoyant, water reader. 11, 6th:German spoken;tel. Howard 1846. MME. SCHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader; to work placer MAN_ with $300 to Join party B 33, Call office. claim at Cape No | MMB, AUGUST, clat sittings daily. 4481 Jessie s bet. 5th and 6th. oyant, card reader and palmistry; truth or no pay; 2e. 1149 Mission. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED by a competent Nova Scotla Prot- estant woman, cooking and housework in private family. Call 1522 Polk st. ENGLISH woman wishes situation as a first- | class cook: home more of an object than wages. Box 3681, Call. FLATS TO LET—Continn ELEGANT furnished flat for sale, 4 rooms and bath. 411 Ellis st. FEW steps from City Hall, 2 fine flats, 5 rooms and bath. 10 Grove st. FLAT—5 large rooms, modern, nished; all carpeted; rent EXPERIENCED lady wishes ncsition to care for baby or child. Call between 6 and 7 o'clock p. m., room 24, 122 Taylor st. COMPETENT nurse desires position; $1 a day; reference given. Call at 767 Folsom st. YOUNG lady wishes position as housekeeper. Call 8274 Howard st., room 3. YOUNG lady wants position as housekeeper. Room 15, 827A Howard st. A REFINED colored woman, thoroughly com- petent as nurse, wishes situation to wait on doctor or doctress; either private or institute; city references. Box 3669, Call office. 9B Haisht, nr Fillmore; flat of four sunny rooms, yard and basement: $13. LINDEN ave., 509, near Laguna st.—Flat of 3 rooms; rent $8. SUNNY flat; 5 rooms, bath. 16 Metcalf place. Off_Geary, between Mason and Taylor. . SUNNY lower; 6 rooms and bath; sanitary plumbing; rent $25. 94 Hayes st. TWO elegant modern flats; five rooms and bath; §17 and $20. 214 Chattancoga st. | UPPER flat of 4 rooms. 403 Oak st., cormer Laguna. WOMAN would like to do housework by the day: also washing. 725 Broadway, bet. Pow- ell and Stockton sts. WANTED—In Oakland, by a reliable girl, a place as nursegirl or light second work; ref- crences. . MISS LUCETTA, station B, Ea Oakland. WALLER, 609, near Plerce—Fine sunny upper flat, 6 rooms and bath; rent $40; water free. $20—Center Mission warm belt: modern lower five-roomed flat; yard. 3438 20th, nr. Howard. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. YOUNG German woman wishes to work by the day; washing or housework. Please call at 17 Minna st. DRESSMAKER with the best references; en- gagements by day; fancy or tailor dress work taken home. near Mason st., off Geary. A GOOD lady will go out by the day; washing, ironing and house cleaning; wages $1. MRS. BONWAY, 1412 Mason st. | WOMAN wishes situation by the day; Soc. Ad- dress box 3306, Call office. A WOMAN wants work by the day. GEE, 235 Hickory ave. CHEF cook and wife want work in summer re- sort or hotel; wife as housekeeper; white, so ber and reliable. Address box 307, Call. 10 Metcalf place, MRS. RELIABLE woman wishes situation to do light housework; assist care of child; city or coun- try; references. Box 350, Call office. A WOMAN wants to assist In housework by the week at 50c a day. Box 3561, Call office. YOUNG woman wants washing or ironing or housecleaning; good worker. Please call or address 323 Langton st. g GERMAN woman wants any work; experienced laundress. kind of day Call 454A Min- na st. DRESSMAKER and seamstress, good fitter, gews Tic a day or $4 a week. G. F., box 3568, Call office. AGENTS WANTED. WE will pay any honest man $55 per month and all traveling expenses to take orders for the greatest portrait concern in the United States: your salary will be guaranteed and position permanent. Address World's Art Ex- change, Dept. 206, Chicago, Ill. 0. C. C. DEPILATORY—A harmless liquid for permanently removing superfluous hair: will not irritate, burn nor poison the most delicate ekin: personal demonstrations free; agents wanted. Ontario Chem. Co., agey., 426 Fllls. OUR rubber collars are manufactured in both white and swell stripes; satisfaction guaran- teed: good money for hustlers: illustrated catalogue free. Windsor Collar Co., Chicago. AGENTS—-Do you want something more profit- able and easler to sell than books or insur- ance? Ad. F. PERSON, { ASPHALTUM ROOFING, asphalt _roofing, r. 412. Parrott bldg. sidewalky re- 1186 Mission: tel. Folsom 1607. patred: postal FIRST CONGREGATIO! Post and Mason sts.—Re: . Adams, D. D., pastor, will preach at At 11'a m Without World.” At p. m., th Peace.” All are cordiall EEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, 814 Leguna st., bet. McAllister and Golden Gate ave.—Eider C. Martin, from Sacramento, speake to-nigl 3 o'clock. Subject Evidences of Christian’s Acceptance With God.” invited to attend; h of Christ, Sclentist, . between Kearny st. and 1 Science Bible lesson at God the Preserver of 3 for Wednec evening meet Free reading-room, 208 X All are welcome. at y ot., Central | ldren at the | ASTROLOGY. | SCIENTIFIC teacher of astrology. ! learmed accurately in 5 lessons. MRS. DR. | SMITH, 1004 Market st. no fee without success; collections. G. HOWE, atty at law, 85) Market, cor. Stockton, | ADVICE free: no charges unless successful, W. . DAVIDSON THE First Mental Science Temple meets at 8 p. m. instead of morning for this Sunday. in | Golden Gate Hall, 62 Sutter st. Eugens Del | Mar will r bis remarkable lecture om | < £ | a1t dr invited to hear h miphnd oM Tor PeTent S e ! Eeats free ction will be taken to 300D country home for children, with best expenses. 3. of car Fi. M., 832 Forty-sixth st., Oakland. HOME of Truth (practical Christianity), 1381 2 OR 3 children to board, week or month; best Pine et nea c—Sunday 11| * care;sunny yard:nr.school;reasonable. 1607 Cal. | a m. and Weekly meetings, Mon- ~ — - - . 85 = Epm o, st BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. Public meetings | - i gt W2 d Fellows’ building | BOOKS of every description bought. HOLMES August 4. | BOOK CO ;708 Miseion st.; tel. Red 2956. MEETINGS—SU AA—Dr. Depew Kergan lectures this even- ing at Cry Hall, Pythian Castle, 9% Mar- ket. Subject “The Philosophy of Death”; to be followed by magnificent views of ancient | Rome. Those attending may procure free tickets to X-rav exihibition at sanitarium mext Tuesaay eve's: s e:"no collection. IF T B iritual Church meeting, 909 Market st free; 2:3 and § p. m., 10c: axwell, Swarn, W sident and director Mrs. Seeley election for KATIE HEUSSMANN (nee Lottvity), sion, spiritual medium; sittings to-night; also Friday eve.; Zic. near Thirteenth. datly 186 West Miseion st., MRS. SHRINER and Griffin, well-known re- jable mediums, will hold a test seance to- 1 invited; l0c. 269 Hyde st. TER—Grand test seance to-night, 5 sharp; Scottish Hall, 107 Larkin st.; tests and messages; admission, 10 cents. MATERIALIZING seance to-night; readings and spirit photos: Sundays 11)to 2. ARNOLD DICKSO? 148 Sixth st. MRS. EBERHARD'S test meeting l0c. 320 224 st, bet. Mission and ¥ tel. Blue 4. f MRS, R. S. LILLIE to-night in Occidental Hall, = Larkin st; Mr. Gillespie, Mr: Cool music. MME. YOUNG'S @emonstration of spirit re- turn to-night. 605 McAllister; 10c; come, ekeptice MRS. STODDARD'S 16c; Sunday, Tuesda: MILLER'S materializing _seance clock, Boc. 1084 Bush; tel GA convincing tests to all readings daily. Sat.; 148 Sixth st MRS. GILLINGHAM—Spiritual meeting § p.m. 10c; bring sealed questions. 305 Larkin; tk. elv. . 120 Sixth; cir. to-night, § p. m ¢ eve. but Thur.; readings daily 10c. 10c, and eves MRS, WINCHESTER, 1610 Ci §; Tuesdi FREE lecture on palmistry, night and Wednesda; EDWARD BARE night 228 Ellis st. MEETINGS—Universai Brotherhood. INTERNATIONAL Brother League, bu- rian dept. of Universal Zation- Meeting _Tuesday, June 18, 8 B. Hall, 310 O'Farrell st.: sub- s ject, “'So-called Savages”; musical selections; all invited; meeting to-night for members only MEETING BAN FRANC: 1, Ancies & b Rite Ty 0 Consistory t and_Accepted of Freemason- ficers and members are requested to _assemble at Commandery Hall, Masonic Temple, on SUNDAY, June 36, 1%L at 1 o'clock p. m. i take part ih the fapersi obsequies of our late brother, CHARLES PALMER CHESLEY, 22 degree. FRANK B. LADD. Master of the Kadosh. HENRY BURNER, Registrar. 2 members of the ters’ Association, F. Mas- and A M., of California, are requested 10 jal attend the funeral of our brother, CHARLES PAL- CHESLEY, P. M. of alifornia_Lodge No. 1, from Masonic Tempie, THIS SUN- DAY, June 16 1901, at 1:15 o'clock p. m. By order of the Presid S CALIFO Y., JRNIA Commandery No. 1, K. _, No. B Post st.—Officers and mem- bers are hereby notified to assemble DAY), June 16, at 1:16 o'clock p. m., for the purmose of attending the funeral of our deccased frater, SIR CHARLES PAL- mander. HIRAM T. GRAVES, Recorder. PACIFIC Lodge No. 136, F. and A. M., of our late brother, GEORGE W. JENKS, will be conducted by Osk Grove Lodge No. 217, F. and A. M., Al ETER T. BARCLAY, Secretary. in the Asylum THIS DAY (SUN- MER CHESLEY. By order of the Com- is motified that the funeral ceremonies TO-DAY (SUN ‘2‘ fuDe 1%21.,! 2 1;"'.1::‘:!4.A Brotherhood | " BUSINESS CHANCES. | $1500—LIQUOR store: downtown corner. untry saloon and restaurant; no op- | Dairy and good paying route. —Candy store and icecream parlor. sar store; laundry agency. aloon: transfer corner; low rent. cstaurant, downtown; fixtures, etc,, ! worth 0. { We have some very genuine business oppor- tunities well worth Investigation. WALTER HAYES & CO.. 838 Market A—WE have buyers for cilgar store, $1000; sa. loon, $4000 to $5000; barber shops, $500 and $1100; general business, $600 and $1000; list | your business with us; no charge for adver- ising. WALTER HAYES & CO., §38 Market. YOU can be suited in any kind of business by calling at office. G W. SCHWEINHARD, 917 near Fifth. Phone, Mint 1911 $7000—-GROCERY doing a business of $50,000 to §$90,000 yearly; first-class trade; retirement cause of sale. Full particulars with ALDEN | | €O., 1115 Broadway, Oakland. LIST your business or lodging-house with us; we | will “sell your business quickly and without publicity: money advanced to purchasers. | REICHENBACH, VIERECK & CO., | Office 510 Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Market. A—5:00; PARTNER wanted in estabiished busi- | ness; ‘must be satisfied with $100 mo.: refs. re- | quired and given. FISHER, %35 Market st. Market st., | IF you want bargains in grocerles, restaurants, | saloons, lodging houses, etc., call at the PA- ! CIFIC R ESTATE CO. $600—UNION restaurant: bargain; part cash if desired. McLAUGHLIN & CO., T77% Market. Market st. | | THF, largest and best list of lodging-houses | DR. WHEFLER, the medium, w $250_MUST sall; saloon; bargain; good reasons. * 640 Commercial st., 2 doors from Kearn: FOR sale—Corner grocery and bar. Zoe and Freelon A—WAGON-MAKING and_horseshoeing _shop | for eale at a bargain. Call 404, Jackson st. | WE have some select ofl fand in Devil Den | district which must be sold. Further infor- mation West Coast Investment Co., Phelan buflding. 1 GOOD opening for barber shop and baths In ! hotel; also tailor. 718 Valencia st. | TO_excnange—Alaska oy property or business. Corner | sts. ! developed mines for | 3034 Turk st. | — = | LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. | A. CAMERON & CO., ] 850 Market sts and S Stockton st | Rooms 21, 22 and 23. Phone Bush 328. | If you have hotel, rooming house or business | 1 to sell list with us. We have cash customers for all sizes and prices. See list of bargains. | 00 | fine transient house: new fur. | Post: rent $35; fine fur. ; rent $110; fine locatior MARION GRIFFIN, the real estate agent, | 719 Market; rms 1 & 2, by the Call building. | 11 rooms i 27 rooms 13 rooms | central; nice; clears $30... .$850 extra nice; rent $100; clears $150.32800 | Sutter; rent $41; income 355 .; rent $140; income $3 $3000 on Market; rent $75; pays well..$10%0 | : Geary st.; extra nice; clears $6%0. Please call at my -office for a list of hotels | 1 lodging-houses: above are only samples. WINSTON & WOL 5550 1026 Market st | 26 rooms 51600 35 rooms y 32 rooms 18 rooms 20 rooms: central: 500 others to select from. ATTENTION, BUYER! You may buy any rooming-house in the city, and pay for it in monthly payments from the profits ©of the house. Vacant houses furnished. DONALD INVESTMENT CO. Mission st.: cheap rent. 37 rooms, price $800; 35 rooms, price $1400. 24 rooms. price $1000; 12 rooms, price & 26 rooms, price $1400; 11 rooms, price $325. 8 rooms; finely furnished: rent $30: $500. If & bargain, we have them at any price. [ 3 | AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINI I s life fluently; business 5 Fourth CARPET BEATING AND CLEAN WHEN vou become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S pioneer Carpet-Beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama s South 40. tel RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison: tel. Howard 2351 & CO., rellable carpet cleaner 7 Eighth st.: tel. Jessie 1051 SANITARY cleaning and 5 company. 3 244 MeAllister st.; phone South 146. Main 3%4. GEO. WALCOM, Propriztor. and ren- CITY Steam Carpet-Beatihg Works, STEVENS, . 38-40 Sth st.: tel. Sou MITCHELL Carpet-Beating and Reno- vating Co., 240 Fourteenth st.; tel. Mission T4, CARPETS cleaned at the lowest rates. STRAT- 3. rent $50; 4-yr. lease; new fu | _TONM 3 Eighth st.; telephone Jessie 974‘. e Toed o amake Qulck sl ¥% | CONKLIN'S Carpet-Beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 125. CHIROPODIST! INGROWN nalls, bunions, corns, warts, chil- blains; painless cure. Dr. Duncan, 415 Sutter. S e L DN S COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge un- less successful. Room 310, 627 Market st. DENTIST! ket st., cor. 4th, rm 7, Flood bldg.. you can have vour extractions done painlessly; teeti without plates our speclalty; gold crowns, $3 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of- fice hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.: Sundays, 9'to 2 p. m. J.'W. THATCHER, M. D.. Manager. EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates, bridges and fillings; extractions or fillings by my wonderful secret, painless method: 20 years' experience; no students; ~dvice free; prices cheapest and guarant lady attendants. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st. A—NEW unbreakable plate, the Rose Pearl, warranted for 2 vears; crowns, $3 30; fillings, 60c: plates, $5: full set: all work painless and ted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. EXPERT dentist in order to bulld up a prac- tice will fill teeth, ake plates, gold crowns and bridge work at bedrock prices. Office 1141 Polk st.. corner Sutter; open Sundays. and hotels can be found at office of G. W. SCHWEINHARD, No. 917 Market st. (near Fif¢h et.). AT I1deal Dental Co.. 6 Eddy st.—Work done on weekly installments: lowest rates. PARIS Dental Parlo Full cet of teeth. $1: crowns, $3; fillings, 25c. 5 Kearny, cor. Bush— Phone Mint 1911. 18 ROOMS on Pine st., price $45 9 rooms on Minna st., price $: 14 rooms on Taylor st., price $700. 19 rooms_on Grant ave.. price $1500. Eureka Real Estate, 23 Sixth st. FOR SALE-House 11 rooms on Taylor st. cheap if sold by July 1. Box 3653, Call office, i furnished: 3 years' SPIRITUALISM. A HIGHLY esteemed lady of this city has recently developed remarkably clear psychic power; friends declare her dlagnoses of ol and mineral lands absolutely correct and ad- | vice trustworthy; yielding to requests read- ings will be given (by appointment) to the | interested; excellent references. Address box | 277, Call office. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY— N Trance, business medium: life reader: exam- ines ore; ofl locations: medical clairvoyant; treats, cures sick; cancer removed without | use of knife. 1164 O'Farrell, nr. Gough; Eilis- | 1 L. WALSH 816% Geary,nr. Larkin—Pal; DR. H. G. » aminer hutlding: fo , dentist, third floor, Bx- rmerly in Murphy bldg. T prices in . F. Painless extraction s, 963 Mission st.. cor. 6th. VAN VROOM- s7; evenings and Sun- a 1001 Market st., corner Sixth, SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G, YOT'NG. 1341 Polk st. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Class rates; patterns cut. 1019 Market st. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.: | AMERICAN woman wants situation general work or cooking: wages $25. Address Cook, 822 Linden st., Oakland. MIDDLE-AGED Danish woman wishes situa- tion in small boarding house or_family in country: no washing. Address P. O. box 145, San Mateo, Cal. LADY would lijje a position as housekeeper in family or hotel; city or_country. Address K., Golden West Hotel, San Francisco. | TWO experfenced nurses would like the care | of an invalld or insane person. Box 3651, | Can office. i : | LADY wishes worl beds at a hotel. upstairs work or making 1100 Fifth st. LADY wishes to take in plain sewing or g0 out by the day. Call 1136 Howard st. A YOUNG lady wishes work in an office dur- ing mornings and evenings in exchange for a room. Box 3642, Call office. GOOD cook wishes situation in small family; : stals. 7 Hunt st., off Third. all who have pawned goods ARRIS, only 9 days more to ¢ ce CLE H. redeem them. PLAIN sewing and gents' mending at home. 150 Fourth st., room 7. JAPANESE girl wishes a position to do plain | cooking and housework. Please call at 554 Geary st. JAPANFESE hon-st, faithful girl wants situa- ‘tion In family as houseworker or plain ccok- ing: reference. Box 3639, Call office. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st, near Mar- ket—200 rooms; 25c to $1.50 per night: $150 to $6 week; convenient and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and eubscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia SUNNY upper flat on Oak st., near Ashbu rent $40 to responsible part: Box 3602, Call. TO let—Furnished 7-room sunny flat for 3 months: $40 per month. 1509 Devisadero st. ELEGANT furnished flat, 5 rooms, bath. 1221 Laguna st., corner Ellis. FURNITURE FOR SALE. FBLEGANT furniture T-room flat; carpets, large mirrors, valuable paintings and statuary. Box 367, Call. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak, $48 0, with No. 7| range King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market. A SNAP—Nine-room house, nicely furnished; must be sold. Call morning, 339 Geary st. FOUR-room flat complete at a bargain. 521 Franklin st. | 7 _ROOMS brand new furniture for sale. 07 Valencia s FURNITURE WANTED. CAL. Auctlon Co., 1462 Market—Buys furniture, merchandise, etc.; phone Jessie 2071 BEFORE _disposing of your furniture see Golden Gate Auction Co., 328 Howard st. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays highest price for second-hand furniture; tel.Red 1354. Auctioneer—L.Vincent, 1305 Larkin; tel. Polk 694; furniture & furn'd houses bought; spot cas| CHAS. LEVY buys your furniture, carpet: pianos, ete. 761 Jessi HELP WANTED—FEMALE. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S....104 Geary HOTEL DEPARTMENT 3 walitresses, same springs, start Monda: 2 waitresses, springs, see party here. 2 waltresses, Lake County, fare paid. Waitress and chambermaid to walt, springs Chambermaid to walt, fare paid city hotels .§20 and 325 $35, $45 Pantrywoman, watering resort TIroners, manglers and inexperienc: b . TS $25 and A FAMILY DEPARTMENT .. Ranch cogk, Oregon, $30 and fare paid; pri- vate family cook, Santa Barbara, $25 and fare paid; 10 places for cooks and housegirls, different parts of the State, cooks, housegirls, second girls, nursegirls, city, $10, $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO.......... 104 Geary st. A—PANTRYWOMAN, call to-day (Sunday). CO., 104 Geary st. A WAITRESSES, springs, Lake County, fare paid; call to-day (Sunday): art Mon- C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. H D—A large number of girls for gen- housework, cooking, Wwaitresses for watering resort, C. R. HANSEN & eral country hotels and resorts, and many orders for different kinds of work tco numerous to advertise; call early Monday. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. RS. M. E. DAY.. _Phone Main 1575 | & HOTEL TMENT . - Waltresses for springs, mountain ane e | resorts, city and country hotels, the very best positions on the coast, $20, $25; all fares one way; many of them both ways. MRS. M. E. DAY, 3% Geary st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. FIRST-CLASS coachman, family; neat appearance; sober: use no to- bacco; willing and obliging; good horseman and driver; many years with same employer; undeniable’ reference: wages $45 and found., Address by mail M. M., 221 Sixth st. SITUATION wanted by sober, industrious sin- gle man; understands care of horses, rigs, lawn and is very handy around private resi- dence; good references. Box 36, Call office. TOUNG man, good habits, living home, wishes clerical position; bookkeeping preferred; can give references. ' Address box 3664, Call office. COMPETENT middle-aged man wishes em- ployment; all-around man: handy with tools, horses and garden; can aiso nurse. Address box 3049, Call office. | WANTED—By steady man, a position to learn the barroom business. Address box 3063, Call. | YOUNG man desires position as hotel clerk: some hotel experlence; references. Box 3865, Call office. single, for private WANTED—By thoroughly competent man of | experience, as workil with good references, a position ng foreman of fruit ranch. Box office. i elty or country. EXPERIENCED cutter on ladies’ cloaks and | suits wishes a position in city. Box 3538, Call. ACCORDEON pleating: country orders prompt attention. 121 Poet. over O'Cannor & Moffatt. KDUCATIONAL LAGHER-MARSH College. Shorthand, typing and bookkeeping: Robert F. Gallagher, expert court reporter, teacher of shorthand: reportorial phrasing taught: prac- tical bookkeeping, full course, $30; catalogue, G. sit.; 81; letter, $2." Tel. Hyde 2461. —Mrs, Dr, Farnbam, the | ‘worl ritual medium; advice in | all affairs in life; lawsuits, dlvorces, deaths; Tnites the separated; mining a specialty; cir- cles Sun., Wed., Fri. eve.: letters answered. Residence (no signs), 38 McAllister st. es to an- nounce to the public his departure for about a month. Upon his return he will locate per- manently here. opportunity for party with $100 to get shares stock and become incorporator and director in good company having fine proven oil and mining lands; money abso- lutely secured. Box 3645, Call A RARE chance— drug store y, sult- able for physician, for sale: rent $26; average cash sales over §20; goud reasons for sell- ing; vrice $2100. & P., box 3635, Call. - {-OLD established restacrant, §21 Kearny, with furnitvre, range, china. etc., complete, for #ale or iease; also basement attached suit- able for bakers. Apply 705 Davis st. WANTED to rent—A small chicken ranch in- cluding small furnished house, or partly, in around Fruitvale or San Lorenzo. ~Box Cail office. 0—PAYING, legitimate business; easily learned; lady or gentleman; respectable; short hours; investigation courted. Box 3556, Call office. 03, MRS, HUBBARD, 108 Oak—Circles Tuesday and Friday, 8 p. m.; Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., 16c; readings dally, B0c. JOHN SLATER—Circles 25c. Mon. & Frl. eves.. 8:15; Wed. afternocn, 2:45; sittings daily, 10 | 10 4, except Sun, 1809 Stockton. nr. Greenwich. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st., 8. F.—Bookkeeping, shorthand, typing, lan- guages, telegraphy. English branches, ecivil, electrical and mining engineering, etc.; day & night sessions; new S)-page catalogue free, AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st.—Day & eve.; bookkeeping, shorthand. typing. teleg- raph: 1ife =cholarship, ; individual positions secured; catalogue free. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school colleges: references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor.’ Phelan building. A—ARITHMETIC, reading, writing, spelllng, ete.; letters written; lady teacher; $3. Minna s MRS, LOUISE §. DREW, Psychic Slectric and Magnetic Healer. Room' 14, 305 Larkin st.; tel. Howard 2711; hours 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. MERRILL-MILLER College—Shorthand, typ- ing, practical hookkesping, Rooms 40-45, Par- MME_ MAJORS, gifted spiritual medium, card reader and heal 148 l’%qu st. MISS DR. DEAN, magnetic healer. Market &t., room S, SPHINXIA, P. 0. box 2165, 8. F.; questions answered, 16 each. MRE. LESTER, 148 Sixth st., rm. 12; circle every evening, lic; sittings daily, 25c and 50c. SEE Watson, celcbrated palmist and clairvoy- ant. 1079 Market st.: full reading, 50c. 1027% | - g 1 FOR sale—In Vallejo, one of the best corner |~ saloons and rooming house of 20 rooms, new- | ly {urnished; best rooms in town; if you are | looking for a safe investment you will find it here; will bear inspection; cause of selling, re- tiring from business. For particulars call on ADAM MILLER, cor. Virginia and Santa Clara sts., Vallejo. FOR sale—$3000; old-established flower store, with nursery, hothouse, etc., boiler, horse | wagons, plants and trees of all description established many years and doing a money- making business. Particulars CARL CARL- SON, 500 Haight st. NG and_cleaning business for sale cheap, Apply 2515 Market st. BACHELOR with $60,000 invested in business, large income, would like lady manager; share interest in busi: Box 3682, Call office. DAIRY depot clearing 32 daily; best offer in town; 200 will take it; some delivery if de- sired’ Box 3504, Call office. WANTED—Unincumbered, educated lady for an office business: small capital required. Box 512, Oakland, Cal. AN, investment of $1500 now will insure an income for life; absolutely safe; no brokers. Box 3565, Call office. SAFE investment; small capital; latest, great- est novelty; big money maker; winner. Of- fice, 1517 Market st. $800—MILLINERY store; must sell on account of sickness; will take a lot. JAMES MORSE, 632 Market st. PARTIES with $500 to $1000 to join In pur- chasing rich quicksilver mine; ground floor. $500 BUYS balf-interest in business monthly: will bear investigation. COAL ol route and team for sale. Apply 2251 Market st., bet. Fifteenth and llxuel}th_. Box 3680, Call. R Call office. FOR sale—Grocery and bar, $125. 1322 Natoma KATIF, HEUSSMANN, i3 West Misslon st or. 13th—Circle Fri. eve., 25c; sittings dally. Mrs. Gillingham, hrs. 1 to 5; circles Sun., Wed., Fri., 10c. 305 Larkin. Wed..Sat.,Oakld.,532 22d. EDWARD EARLE, 328 Ellis st.—Readings dally; seance Sun.. Tues. and Thurs. FRIENDSHIP Hall. 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Mever: sittings daily: test to all to-night; 1 CLAIRVOYANTS. MADAM MONTAGUE, WONDER WORKER. The greatest clairvovant, paimist and ex- pounder of scientific, secret and psychic truths that govern the world; tells names, facts, dates and figures. She reunites the separated and causes congenial and happy marriages: glves luck and removes evil influ. ences, speils, and places you in possession of your heart’s most innate and intense desires. Consult_her; she never fails; tells more, does more than all others combined, Letters of information anewered containing stamp. Hours, 10 a.m., § p.m. 1382 Market st., opp. 7th. rott bldg.; individual instruction; catalogue. ACTING. clocution, specialties; Hallett School, assoclated with thestrical agency securing positions. Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec..mining.mech. sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1364 Van der Nalillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. A FULL course of Ellis hookkeeping and the Gregg_shorthand costs only $60. San Fran- 236 Market cting beginners: college zraduates: bookkeeping: figzures: <hort time. TARR, exp. acct., 220 Parrott bldg. PROF. L. MERKI, successful teacher of violin, mandolin and guitar, 1008 Mission st., nr. 6th. Munson. School Shorthand. Tynina. Rookkeeping, Spanish. 137 Montgomery. BE. M. Carpenter,pr. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping. arammar, writing, etc.; day or ‘eve.; $ mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. Al AR Lt D ELECTRO-THERAPEUTIC. Electric-Chemic medication cures faulty nutri- tion, nerve. blond & constitutional diseases. Drs. K. & K.'s Floctrie Sanitartim. § Mason g T ; best help sent short notice: competent 1125 Sutter, nr. Polk: tel. Larkin 239 men. JAPANESE and Chinese help of all &in cooks, walters and louse servants. AOKT & CO., 421 Post st.; tel. Bush 135. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese help. 426 Powell, nr Sutter: tel. Black 5072. GE! for the university, law_and medical | 216 | GOOD nurse wants position to go out: have had eight years' experience; can give first- class references Address box 3303, .all. WANTED by married man—Position as en- gineer: can handle direct current dynamos and ice-making machinery; can erect and do all kinds of repairs on engines: good refer- ence if necessary. Box 4228, Call office. | POSITION by middle-aged man; understands the care of horses and cows, and also run gasoline engine; willing and obliging. C. K. SYKES, 869 Market NTED—A position as assistant bookkeeper or collector; very well acquainted in city; can | ddress box 363, Call. | = D i | | house % or handy about place;: handy with tools or good orchardist. Box 3540, Call, | 50-A SITUATION as collector, office man or | salesman: will give $0 to any one securing | me e position. Box 3602, Call office. COACHMAN, first-class family man, seeks | ergagement with good pay. Address S. A. P., box 2254, Cail office, Oakland. a GOOD cook, meat and pastry: hotel or restau rant; country preferred. Box 3633. Call office. EXPERIENCED steady grocery clerk wants position. Box 26%, Call office. LAST notice—To all who have pawned goods with UNCLE HARRIS, only 9§ days more to redeem them. | A_YOUNG girl to care for two children; call OPERATORS to work in factory on ladies’ and WANTED—Six experienced lunch waitresses at WANTED—A_lady who is first-class in hair- dressing and manicuring; one who can bring some trade and one who is not afraid to so- licit new trade; to such a person an inter- est in the business will be given. Apply 34 Kearny st., room 12. WANTED_One lady to mall or superintend | distribution of circulars in each town of United States; good pay; permanent employ- ment. Address, with stamp, Mrs. M. Sum- mers, Notre Dame, Ind. A FEW experienced operators and a number of bright girls to learn. Standard Shirt Fac- tory, Gough and Grove sts, TYPEWRITING and bookkeeping taught in exchange for services two hours each day. | Address Accountant, Box 3662, Call. WANTED—A thoroughly experfenced cloak and suit saleswoman. Apply to manager | cloak department, The Emporium. WANTED—Mllliner or dressmaker who has owned her own business and who wishes to better herself. Box 3666, Call. GIRL for general housework: must be good plain_cook, Apply after § Sunday evenins, 405 Hayes st. GIRL for general housework; wages $20 per month. 100 Geneva ave., opp. S. F. & S. M. new carhouse. | i { | Sunday and Monday. 1316 Baker st. ! GIRL for light housework and assist with chil- | dren; apply Monday. 1938 Bush st. GERL for lght housework, small family. Ap- ply after : to-day 755 Capp st. COMPETFNT stenographer and typewriter for a whot rale house. Box 3668, Call office. WANTEDFirst-class laundress. 117 Corbett ave., S. F. A STENOGRAPHER and typewriter wanted at room 315, Call building; small salary® BRIGHT young sirl of 15 to assist in book- Keeping In factory. 723 Market st., room 3. children's wear. 723 Market st.. room 35. OPERATORS to take work home on ladies’ and children's wear. 723 Market st., rm. 3. IRONERS wanted on ladies' and children's | wear. 723 Market at., room 3. FINISHERS wanted on pants: steady work. HENRY HILP, 106 Battery st. CLINE'S Creamery, 413 Market st. WANTED— Young lady to attend shooting gal- lery. 523 Pacific st. FIRST-CLASS operators on vests. BELASCO- HARRIS CO., 31 Market st. GIRL for I'ght housework and plain cooking. 2620 Sacram st. ARLP WANTON—MALF—Can. L _MURRAY & READY.......Phone Main 3343 A Y iding Employment and Labor Agents. Special to-day (Sunday)—Office open § a. m. to 12 m. Rallroad work....Free fare. ‘We ship to-day B berers, 8 P R R Co.'s own work, Los Angeles and Santa Barbara division..free fare 0 teamsters and laborers, Ukiah....free fare "MINERS AND LABORERS. E Fo ew mine; see boss here to-day; 5 ma- chine miners, 2 firemen, $60: 3 furnacemen, $42 and found; 10 laborers. 334 and found: all for the same mine; 6 machine miners, $3 day: 15 muckers, $60 and found; 10 laborers for mine, §2 50 day: S laborers. mine, $30 and found; part fare pai: 5 laborers for differ- ent mines, $1 75 to $2 day. Asphalt miners "0 miners for asphalt mine. 3 and found: gee boss here; fare returned: 6 single hand miners, $75; 10 quarrymen, fare ilc, steady bl 15 - MECHANICAL, 2 FEILP. ‘maker and woodworker, cot & 55% 3 day; blacksmith, no shoelng, coun iry shop, §3 day, see boss here to-day (Sun- day): 10 carpenters for a new mill company, $60 and found: 4 carpenters, country, $3 day: § ranch earpenters; roush’ werk o and B -arpenters’ helpers, % fo atiksmitha, different country shops. § 50 day; carriage painter, countr :;:er'wo,:d-turner and band sawyer, planing TiIL’ $3 day; handy man for bolier shop, Country, $22 day; holder onm, boiler shop, 82 day. country. ¥ SMARRIED HELP.. : and wite, ranch. §1 fare %0 ng crew, . 5 men to work in hay fleld, large ranch, mear city, $4) and found; header, wagon drivers and’ loaders, §2 day and found: 165 men to Sork in hay and harvest flelds. etc., 81 %. man 50, $175 and $2 day and found; 15 ranch B nsters. 430 33 and $i0; 4 teamsters, haul hay, $0: 37 farm. orchard and vineyard 15 choremen and boys, nches, $80. §25 and 0] $35 and_330. hands, $26, $30 and 335 private places and 19 milkers and butter-makers, SAWMILLS. . . YARDS 2 < 16 more laborers for a new mill and lumber compeny, no experience required, to work in mmflp. yards and woods, x.ém&)' Job. loggers, $10 ... WE PAY FARE..10 laborers, no for sawmill and lumber company, , fary L found, e P iSCELLANEOUS .. 19 ‘Jaborers, city, $27 30, beard and " 150 laborers, city and country, $175 and §2 day; 5 teamsters, city, $32 50 and found: boys for machine shop, $1 350 day: wood-choppers for the mines, tools furnished. Working foreman, vineyard and fruit ranchi see boss here, BUTCHERS—HOTEL DEPT.. Butcher, country shop, near city, $60; all- around butcher, Toc fare, easy job, $30 and faund; 7 butchers, $30 to I0; 2 waifers for & mine, experience not necessary, 3. ‘helper, mine, $30; § bakers, 5 cooks, laundry help; walters, country; porters, ete. MURRAY & READY. ..634-636 Clay st. TO-DAY, SUNDAY . BELETA D OFFICE Ol . . - SEN & CO.'S. 104 Geary st. . EW RAILROAD WORK.. 50 teamsters, ship to-night, free fare..Truckes 50 laborers, ship to-night, free fare....Truckes pe . 828 and aaezad 100 tunnelmen, drillers and muckers..$2, §2 50 For Chatsworth Park..Ship to-night, free fare 50 laborers, ballasting track, Coast road...... Laborers, Santa Barbara and L. A. divistons Ship to-night.....Free Fare.....Ship to-night 50 teamsters, ship daily, free fare. 5 laborers, ship daily, free fare. Engineer, country hotel, $45 and found. steady position: 4 six-horse teamsters to haul grain, $150 a day and board: 10 laborers for brick- yard, country, $2 a day; 6 asphalt miners, 33 a day and board: 19 teamsters for an orchard, $26 and board:; farmer and wife, $40; & labor- ers for coal mine, $2 a day; 6 raliroad section hands, $170 a day; blacksmiths, 32 50 and $3: screwturner, $45; 6 lumber pilers, $35, for country sawmill; ranch foreman, $35; farmers, milkers, choremen and others. = r.. HOTEL DEPARTMENT .. i Cool, country hotel, $30; lunchman, city, $40; waffleman, country hotel, $10; second cooks, fryers and broilers, 350 to $70: potwasher, country hotel, $35 ard fare paid: vegetable- man, springs, $20 and fare advanced; pantry summer resort, 325: 10 dichwashers, potwashers and kitchen hands, §25 and $30: waiter, country club, $5: omnibus, country hotel. ¥ laundryman, hotel, $5. C. R. HA. EN & CO... .104 Geary st. A_HEAD porter for large hotel, §0. C. R. HANSEN & CO., v ry AT THE CALIFO 2 59 Third st.: phone Bush 405. 50 railroad laborers, §1 75 to $2 25 _per day. Free Fare! Free Fare! Free Farel 10 men for mills and woods; free fare. 4 tlemakers: ship to-day; free fare. 8 lumber piiers, 335 and $45 per mo. and bd. 5 rough carpenters, $2 60 per day. 70 men for harvest flelds; $2 per day. 10 lahorers, $14 mer week: to-day. * Teamsters, drillers; 32 25 per day. 4 woodchoppers, pine, $1 25 per cord. 10 men to ballast track; $2 per day. 1 first-class powderman; $2 30 to §2 75 per day. Man to milk 20 cows: 330 per month. 3 laborers for country: no blankets. 10 men for harvest: 32 per day. Camp cook; $45 per month. 4 laborers for city; may board at home. 5 bark peelers; $45 per month and board. Blacksmith; country town: $3 50 per day. Office open to-day, Sunday, till Il a m. | JOURNEYMEN Barbers' International Union—+ 927 Market st., room 207. 1. LESS, Secretary; telephone Jessie 1176 PARBERS, Attention'—The State Board of Barber Examiners are now In session daily at Emma Spreckels building, room 2, from 9 a. m. untll 5 p. m. for the purpose of issuing certificates, in accordance wit: the law regulating the practice of barbering in California, as passed at the session of the last Legislature. P. W. DRAKE, Sec. WANTED—By an old established mfg. house, resident manager for zenera) sales agemcy: ealary $1500 per annum & extra commissions: office duties exclusively: must furnish $2000 cash and satisfactory eferences. District Mgr., 722 Union Trust bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED—Men of good business ability and financial standing to take management of specified territory, Pacific Coast, fow Eastern commercial agency; good salary. Apply room 614, Call building, San Franecisco. WANTED—25 young_boy and girls owning donkeys or small Shetland ponies to take part in “A Night at the Circus.”” Apply at Central Theater to-day at 1l & m.; bring animals. ELEVATOR man wanted who thoroughly un- derstands his business. Answer as to whers last worked and wages expected to A B C, Call branch office, 527 Montgomery st. YOUNG man with natural talent for drawing to train as newspaper artist by mall: write free circular lesson. SCHOOL OF CARICA. TURE, World building, New York. WANTED—Steady man to assist in light, genteel work: will pay $16 to $20 per week: experience not necessary: must have $150 cash. Apply 25 Geary st., room 1. Free employment. WANTED—Men of good business ability, well aequainted with city, to solicit for tern commercial agency: good-paying positions. Apply room 6i4, Cali building. BOY for errands and make himself generally useful in wholesale store; 33 50 per week. Address, with full particulars, box 3648, Call. WANTED—Fur cutter: young man; steady po- sition. Write full particulars to the Silver- fleld Fur Manufacturing Co., Portland, Or. MAN with famlly wants to take charge of stock ranch. Box 2255, Call office, Oakland. | MIDDLE-AGED German or Swedish woman to care for sick person. 711% Ellis st. YOUNG man wants position in wholesale dry | goods and gents’ furnishgs. 1008% Market, r. 4. YOUNG girl wanted to learn dressmaking at MME. NELSON'S, 1017 Geary st. | | FIRST-CLASS chef would like position in res- taurant or lunch ccunter (non union). Ap- | ply C. F. K., 52 Clm st., next to grocery. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recefved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. e e e e e e EXCHANGE and sale office, 321 Phelan bldg., Market st.—Send particulars of anylhing you | have for exchange, sale or want; reg.scation | free; insuranece and loans. i 480 acres timber land; 50,000,000 ft. 80 acres, | Riverside: small orchard homes, San Jose; | choice residence lots In Chicago, rare snar; house, etc., Alameda, $7500; interest in ore desulphurizer and other patents; horse and buggy; $10,000 Oakland lots for business prop- erty; state your wants, large or small. WANTED—Bright, capable lady to travel and | appoint agents; must be In good health, un- | incumbered and furnish first-class references; salary, $100 per month and all expenses; po- sition permanent; no experience mnec Sales department, 90 Star bldg, Chicago. FIRST-CLASS finishers and apprentices on custom-made coats. Apply Metropolitan Tailoring Co., 947 Market st. VANTED—Bright girl from 8 to 10 vears old | to ralse or adopt. J. ., 691 Thirty-fourth st., Oakland. WOMAN for light housework: good home If willing to assist lady doctress: good pay: state age. Box 3638, Call office. YOUNG man, about 17 to 19 years of age, want« ed as wrapher: rgtail dry goods. K. F. €O, box 3562, Call offfte. BARBERS_2-chalr_shop In good country town at a bargain. DECKELMAN BROS., Eilli 3 WANTED—Butchers and sausage makers: good pay; permanent 2’”‘1‘0"‘- 127 Mason WANTED Driver, solicitor for a dyeins busi- ness. Call Sunday at 5 Brady st. WANTED--Basters on ccats. Apply at factory of §. WOOD & CO., 2T Geary st. FIRST-CLASS operator om vests. BELASCO- HARRIS CO., 541 Market st. WANTED— Lithographic engraver with spars time to help out: call this day. 364 Hayes. A LADY of indomitable energy, possessed of self-assertion; zood opportunity to right par- ty. F. PERSON. room 412, Parrott Luilding, | BXCHANGE—Proven ol lands or stock for | printing material or anything valuable. Box : 3646, Call offic B — FINANCIAL. R sale—350 shares (all or part) Abbey Mound (Olivet Cemetery) at 9 cents. Address box 3667, Call office, — MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg. She reads your life correctly, gives an accurate de- scription of the past, reveals the present hap- penings and protrays events to oceur in the fu- ture. If you are in trouble, discontented, un- happy or not satisfled in life, or have domes- tic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them. Valuable advice In all affairs of life; %ec up; perfect satisfaction guaranteed. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the well-known trance medfum, is permanently located at 1206 Mar- ket 'st., corner Golden Gate ave., rooms 2 and ; take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guaran- teed by mail; send stamp for pamphlet with special terms. Dalily and Sunday. JAPANESE, central housecleaning and employ- ment; all kinds help, 1046 Sutter: tel. Fast 203. R,I:JIJABLE Japanese-Chinese employment of- o EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. A_YOUNG woman wishes work by the day :l;';"g'-"eél.'fl"m‘; is willing and obliging. Box 7, Call. YOUNG lady, thoroughly competent, rapid, wants position with a first-class dressmaker; private parlors preferred. Box 3678, Call. MIDDLE-AGED German lady without incum- brance wishes position as housekeeper; good home more desired than wages; country oniy. Box 379, Cal MME. PORTER, wonderful clajrvoyant & card Biaacms Thetas: wite hie esiie: ald s wi i FeHts ST patm and el st 150, 190 Turk A RESPECTABLE girl wishes a position ©cook, housekeeper or general housework; cit; country; moderate wages; references. Call Monday 126 Terama ser bet. oeh and. oth. FLATS TO LET. OPERATORS wanted at Levi Strauss & Co.'s[ overall factory, 32 Fremont st. Apply to | MR. DAVIS. LAST notice—To all who have pawned goods Wwith UNCLE HARRIS, only § days more to redeem them. 3 APPRENTICE for hairdressi: at G. ERER'S, 122 Stockten st. 7 e GIRL 14 to 16_vears to assist housew: family. Box 3623, Call office. o 2414 Van o Page b 6 1.; fine; 3616 i6th. 20 5 r_; 3 Pine pioc..i. 15 |, Apply A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market l1.__‘> THREE nice sunny flats; newly papered and 3 and 4 rooms.’ G47. 649 and 653 Jes- near Seventh; $12 and $15. LAST notice—To_all who have pawned goods with UNCLE HARRIS, only 9 days more to redeem them. APPLY Sutter, 20006 sunhy rooms: appreciated if seen; $22 50; water free; please investigate. A FLAT of 5 rooms; rent cheap. At 9 Boyd st., between Seventh and Eighth. A_CORNER flat of 8 and bath. 15% T rooms an z | WANTED—2 first-cl lady iromers; NEW flats. 1 5 new houses— mers; one of L. $21(8 1. 3 them must be be a li to run shirt machine; 416 Clayton. S:{ ir new; 1150 Ellis.$40 g ot By -, > b v and found. N. JOENSEN, Woodland, Cal. EXPERIENCED shirt and_overall best priccs. HEYNEMANN & CO., sion st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been lished 1096 Valencia st. e %, operators; 410% Mis- 8. F. EllPlD!;‘;th O] st., e e laborers for city. 4 " e .» WANTED-A good dishwasher. Capital Res- taurant, 206 McAllister. Al PRESSER on cloaks. Market st. N. SIMONOFF, 1221 WANTED-—Dishwasher. 1357 Valencla st. FIRST-CLASS presser wanted; steady Jjob. Apply at once Gardner & Swoboda, 635 Mrkt. WANTED—An experienced day cook at 304 Mason st.; wages, $15 a week. WANTED—A grill worker. Apply at EXCEL- SIOR WIRE WORKS, 365 Market st. REFINED lady to take care imfant. Cal with references after 3 p. m. 259 Howard. WANTED—Industrious men and women In every town to work for us at home. Na canvassing. We will send work any dis- - tance. e several lines of work to give out; some requires no experience. If you can’t devote the whole day to our work, m:umusoru.-ukbywm.n ur or two evenings. Address rd Mfg. Co., 142 West 234 st.. New York. GENTLEMAN of indomitable and push; good opportunity ‘- bt man. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott . iilding. 3 PER day. steady work the year around, for a competent tinfer who understands roofing llml I;‘wllpllfl work. EDWARD HART, Gal lup, N. M. 16 to 13 years of a. m. at HALE EXPERIENCED atore. Box F jewelry salesman for city

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