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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY JUNE‘SE). 1801 SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco ©all, corner of Market and Third streels; open until 12 o'clock every might In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—?7 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. 300 Hayes street, open until 9:30 p. m. €29 McAllister street: open until 9:3 p. m. 610 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1861 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; wntil $ p. m 106 Eleventh street; open until § p. m. 3096 Valencia street; open until § m. Northwest corner Twenty-second ani Ken- fucky streets; open until § p. m. 2200 Fillmore street; open until § p. m. open CHURCH SERVICES. AT THE STRAFGEI;:"mH‘lg(P»H(;:‘k (643} Howard St Methodist- Episcopa: Chusch Bet. 24 & 3d Sts. Seats Free. Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, Pastor Res. by the Church. Tel. Black ¢o%. mfortable seat A G jurteous greeting ¢ Await yoo rdial welcome 1 A M -—Sermon by the pastor, My Southside Nelghbors; Their Gospel Requirements”; anthem, “Holy, Holy” (Spohr); offertory, eontralto solo by Mrs. H. M. Owene; Sunday school and pastor's Bible class for sirangers. You are all invited. 6—Young people’s rally. In the evening, 7:30, the world-renowned orator, John G. Woolley, in his tour around the globe, will preach this evening on ‘‘Hon- esty the Best Politics.” 210,000 American citizens cast their ballots for Mr. Woolley for President in the last elec- tion. No one can afford to miss this up-to- dste sermon. The celebrated dramatic so- prano, Miss Eudors Forde, will sing ‘‘Dost Thou Know That Sweet Land” from opera of Mignon. Miss Flora Bollinger, chorister, will conduct the music and may SIng one of r solos to the heart. Seats free. All always come. CENTRAL Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis- slon_st., between Sixth and Seventh—Dr. B. D. Hutsinpiller will conduct worship and preach at 11 o'clock on the topic, “'Salt of the Earth and Light of the World,” and at 7:4 in the evening on the topic, “‘Some Lights and Shades in the Nation.” Bible school at 12:45; young people’s meeting at 6:3). Beats free and the people welcome. FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D. D. tor. At 11 & m farewell service for erbert H. Atkinson, M. D., who goes as missionary physician to Harpoot, Turkey; service conducted by the pastor; short ad- dresses. At ., ‘A Service of Song"; choir will be ted by the Masonic Quartet; address by the pastor, topic. “The Dangers | of Infidelity.” All are cordially invited. UNITARIAN Church (First), southwest corner Geary and Franklin s ev. Bradford Leavitt, minister: Rev. Dr. Stebbins, minister Charles A. Murdock, superintend- ent of Sunday school. The Sunday sohool is at 10 o'clock; the mornipg service is at 11 o'clock. JRev. Burt Estes Howard of Stan- ford Untversity will preach: subject, *'A Sane | Attitude”; music by quartet choir. All are | cordially invited. There is no evening ser- vioe. TRINITY Church, ccrner Bush and _Gough sts.—Rev. Frederick W. Clampett, D. D., rec- tor, Holy Communion 7:30 and 11 a. m.; morning service, 11 g. m. Evening prayer, 4 p. m. Friday service at 1l a. m. for army and navy EMMANUEL Baptist Church, Bartlett st.. near Twenty-third—Morning service 11, *'Looking | Toward the East”: solo, ‘‘Redemption’s | Story.” Evening, I Have Played the | Fool; solo by the pastor, ‘‘The Beautiful | Lend'” (Billhorn). Preacher, Rev. J. George Gibson. CALVARY and St. John's Presbyterian | churches worship together at corner of Cali- fornia and Octavia ste. Rev. George G. Eld- | redge will preach morning and evening—il | e m and p. m. Sabbath school and Mr. | Johnston's bible class, 12:3) p. m. Christian | Endeavor, § o'clock. ~All are cordially in- | FIRST Church of Christ, Scientist, Central | block, 223 Sutter st., between Kearny st. and | Grant _ave—Christian Science Bible lesson at 11 a. m.; subject, “Christian Science”; Sun- | day school for children at the same hour; | Wednesday evening meeting at § o'clock. Free reading-room, 203 Kearny st., room 510. All are welcome. | THE First Mental Sclence Temple meets as | al in Goiden Gate Hall, €2 Sutter st., at | lia m Dr. J. M. Case will deliver his lec- ture on “Expectation.”” All interested in new Seats free. be taken to pay expense of | ideas are invited to be present Collection will B i 2 et x| Adventist Church, $14 Laguna | cAllister and Golden Gate ave. —Preaching this evening at lock by | Eider A. D. Tait of Oakland ect, *“The | Power of Present Day Delusions.” A cordial | invitation is extended to all. Seats free. | HOME of Truth (practical Christianity), Pine st., near Hyde—Sunday service 11 a and 7:45 p. m.; § p. m., Tuesda MEETINGS—SUNDAY. will lecture | AA-DR. J. DEPEV this_evening on a su interest to the people, or "An Old Doctor's Advice on Emer- gencies in Life” at Crys Hall, Pythian | Castle, 909 Market st.; to be followed by magnificent views of the ““Old World.” free: no coliection. TOME and see C. V. Miller’ Sun., Tues., Fri., § p. m. to your spirit friends face to face and recog- nize them: give names; has received medals from many countries; taken last world’s re- cord medal at Paris Fair. 1084 Bush; tel 2275 Larkin A1 F. T Bible spiritusl meeting 009 Mar. ket st ; 2:30 and 8 p. m., 10c; Swarn, Seeley on, others. WONDERFUL nderfyl seanc L clAirvoyant; what he tells comes_true; send 10c and birthday. -Prof. John Myers, Lincoln Park Station, Chicago. STATE Association spiritual meeting to-night, ntal Hall. Mre. Lillle, Mr. Gillesple: testimonial to Mrs. Lillie Friday eve., July ARNOLD DICKSON—Materializing seance to- night: astonishing readings; 50c, $1; spirit photos. 145 Sixth st MRE. WINCHESTER, trance medium. 1610 Clay st.—Cire to-night and Wednesday, 8; Tuesday, 2 p MRE. EBERHARDT'S test circle to-night, 10c 2250 224 wt., between Mission and Valencia; hone Blue 954 MRS, STODDARD: convinel cles 10c. Sunday, Tuesday; 278 Ninth st m test to all: cir. readings daily. MRS GILLINGHAM's spiritual meeting, 8 ; bring sealed questions or flowers kin st MRS, SHRINER-— Test meeting to-night: ques- _tion nswered and articles read, 208 Hyde st. JOHN SLATER'S test seance to-night, 8:15 | Scottish Hall, 107 Larkin; admiss. 10c MRS, EVANE, 10 Sixth: eir. to-night, § 10c, and every evg. but Thur.: p.m readings dail W. G, KEEGAN holds spiritual meeting every night except Sat.: 10e. 148 Sixth st., 24 floor, MME. YOUNG'S demonstration of spirit return to-night, 5 McAlister; 10c; come, skeptics FREBE lecture on palmistr~ with free adings, 328 Elis. MRS, VIGARE—-Test meeting to-night, 10c; sit- room 32 tings daily 148 Sixth s INTERNATIONAL Brotherhood League (non- political and non-sectarian)—The humanita- rian department of U. B.: public meeting Tuesday. July 2, § p. m., at U. B. Hall, 310 O'Farrell st.; subject, *Crimes and Crimin- als”; to-night meeting for members only. MEETING NOTICES: JR. O. U. A M-—Starr Kihg Councll No. 6 meets every TUESDAY EVENING in Fra- ternity Hall, Shiels' building, 32 O'Farrell st. 2 meets every EVENING in Alcazar THURSDAY Seven Pines Hall, bufiding, 120 O'Farreil st. Seate | MEETING NOTICES—Continued. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. Dlll"l'll’l‘l. GOLDEN Gate Lodge No. 204, I. O. O. F.—Members, please attend our. next meeting, TUESDAY EVEN- ING, July 2. Installation of offi- cere, etc. W. A. HARVEY, N. G. MEMBERS and vumn:'l nnu;m are in- vited to attend mee of Ingnol Lodge Now 41, 4. 0. U, Sv., MONDAY EVENING, July 1, 8 o'clock. Installa- tion of officers. M. H. BESSON, M. W. J. BOWMAN, Recorder. FRIENDS' meeting at 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. evening subject, ‘‘The Four Judgments.’ Sunshine Hall, 928 Harrison st.; come. AGENTS WANTED. 45-ROOM house; clears $200. -+ $2000 84-room boarding-house. 70 rooms; country hotel 8 rooms, on Mission st 10-room corner fiat.. AT LOWEST RATES. pEL MONEY TO LOAN 10 rooms, on Eddy st. 32 rooms, on Market 33 rooms; corner elegant corner; clears fine and sunny; clears $140. very central; on Taylor st near Eddy st.; new furniture.. 500 other houses, from $0 to $10,000. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- ket st., cor, 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg., you can have vour extractions done painlessly; teeth Without plates our specialty; gold crowns, 50 up; plates, extractions free. $4 50 up; of- ice hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 2. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. HELP WANTED—FEMALR—Ca: —_— HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. YOUNG good appearan wl@:‘;um business, wants quick posi- sal tion. ce, experienced Box 3485, Call. NEAT young girl; light housework: good wages. Apply Monday before noon 842 Stein- er st., nmear Hayes. YOUNG man wishes position as bartender; can Hence English and German; has had expe- Pp. m. J. W. THATCHER, M.D., Manager. ; city or country. Box 4302, Call office. EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates. bridges | A COMPETENT wood worker on seneral work and _Afilllings; extractions or flllings by my | wants a job. . Box 3450, Cail office. ‘wonderful secret, nainless method; 20 years’ experlence; no students; advice free; prices cheapest and guaranteed; lady atte ts. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st. FOUNG man to take care of horses, drive milk_wagon or do chores; small wages. PETER CUSICK, room 55, Clay-st. House. A—NEW unbreakable plate, the Rose Pearl, warranted for 20 years; crowns, $3 50; fillings. B0c; plates, §5; full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. WE will pay any honest man $85 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 Exchange, Dept. 206, Chicago, Tl AGHENTS—Abe Lincoln's yarns and stories, collected by Col. McClure; never before pub- lished: big money-maker; send’ for samples; best terms. THE J. DEWING CO., Flood buildinz, San Franeisco. AGENTS—Do you want something more profit- able and” easler to sell than books or insur- ance? Ad. F. PERSON, r. 412, Parrott bldg. A. CAMERON & CO., 850 Market st. and 8 Stcokton st. Rooms 21, 32 and 23. Phone Bush 325. If you have hotel, rooming house or business to sell list with us. We have cash customers for all sizes and prices. See list of bargains. 45 r.; rent $160; good, perm., trans.; Al loc..$2500 8 r.; rent $125; oak fur.; 1st fl. offies; Mkt. 2250 34 r.; rent $110; good loc.; fur., crp. clrs. $150 2500 16 r.; rent $45; good fur., carp.; sunny...... 850 18 r.; rent $85; good fur., carp; large yard.. 1250 12 r.; rent §53; new fur.; clears $5... . 13650 23 r.; rent only §75; good fur. car. & loc. off. 1600 We have over 500 houses listed. Cail before buying: money loaned on deferred payments; 1% per cent. AGENTS can make $2 to $ per day. Call at 3 Taylor st ASPHALTUM ROOFING, J. PELTIER, asphalt roofing, sidewalks re- paired; postal 1136 Mission; tel. Folsom 1607, —— e phone Folsom 1342.. | price. 1900/30 rooms; price.... 22 rooms; elegant; rent only $60: price.... 1500 14 rooms; handsome; rent only $60; price.. 750 We have over 300 more, any location, kind or price, at bargains and hurried sales. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE free; divorce law a 1ty; private; the eity, and pay for it mo_fee without success: collections. G, W. in’ monthly payments HOWE, atty at law, 850 Market,cor. Stockton. from the profits = ouse. ADVICE free; no charges unless successful, W, Vacant houses furnished. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st. opp. Mason. | DONALD INVESTMENT CO.. 86 Market. ATTENTION, BUYERS! You may buy any rooming-house in L S CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.: consultation free; no fees in advance, —————— BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. COUPLE_without children will board a child reasonable; object, company; or will rent a room to & working woman. Box 3432, Call. LADY with own home would like to board children over 2 years old; mood care. 821§ Sixteenth st. WIDOW with own home near school wishes children; reasonable. 4023 Twenty-fifth st. 2 OR § children to board, week ar month; beat care;sunny yard:nr.school ;reasonable.1607 Cal. LADY would like one or two children to board. Address 34 Mary st. %% 1 BOOKS—NEW AND OLD, BOOKS of every kind bought. Tel. Fed 2956 .. _704-706-708 Mission st. HOLMES BOOK_CO. WINSTON & WOLF, 10286 MARKET ST. 20 rooms; asking $500; make offer; sacrifice. 33 rooms; corner; part cash. -$1800 56 rooms; rent $i00; a money-maker...... 3100 20 rooms: large yard: rent §7. - 1500 500 other houses from 4 to 200 room! THE largest and best list of lodging-houses and hotels can be found at office of G, W. SCHWEINHARD, No. 917 Market st. (near Fifth st.). Phone Mint 1911 A 17 ROOMS—Furnished new § months ago: cost $375—LODGING-HOUSE, 10 rooms: furnished. 86415 Misslon st. e —— SPIRITUALISM. i MRS. J. J. WHITNEY— 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: Ellls- st. car: sit., §1; letter, $2. Tel. Hyde 2461 BUSINESS CHANCES, A LAUNDRY 15 & money maker. is being organized on the co-operative plan to open a new laundry in San Francisco dur- ing the next sixty da: The business will be managed by practical laundrymen who have a wide acquaintance and are sure of & good trade of $500 to $600 a week from the beginning. A small amount of the stock remains to be sold at $2 50 per share (par value §10). For particulars call or address THE AMERICAN GUARANTY & TRUST CO., 328 Montgomery st., San Francisco. | MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market, nr. Call Bidg. | The leading shoe store in prosperous town in | Sonoma_Co.; stock ali new. Opened business | Bept., 1900; at invoice or as agreed; great op- portunity for a shoe man; stock about $6000. ‘The leading grocery store in Sebastopol; the fastest growing town in Sonoma Co.; good busi- ness: cheap rent; stock at invoice: a fortune for the right man: from $2750 to $3000. { Drug store in Santa Rosa; good business: fine location; $3250, which is $1000 less than wiil in- volce; nothing like it ever offered in Sonoma County; druggists, Investigate this. 1ARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market st. —Chicken ranch, 1600 chickens, good house. $1500—Liquor store; fine corner, near Market. $350—Coal and wood yard; good bus; low rent. 50—Grocery & bar; est. 9 yrs; 4 living rms. 0—Bakery: 6 living rooms: cheap rent. $500—Grocery, fruit; cor. store; no opposition. | We have some very genulne business oppor- tunities well worth investigation. WALTER HAYES & CO., S35 Market s $1500—ESTABLISHED neighborhood _grocery; the property, store and flat, fixtures, stable, well and ail (cost $2400); street work ali done: good reason for selling: a snap. #0—A fine candy and ice cream business, sacrificed for @ quick sale; good paving in- vestment; heart of town; see it at once. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO. 1038 Broadwev, Oakland. an be suited in any kind of business by g at_office. . SCHWEINHARD, 917 Market ifth. Phone Mint 1911 $1000—CANDY store and factory; bargain; sick- ness cause of sale. McLAUGHLIN & CO., s Market s | OFFICE—_Real estate office for sale. JOSEPH BAILIE, 759 Market st. | near | EDWARD EARLE, 328 Ellls—Readings daily: RESUMED business—Mrs. Dr. Farnham, the world-renowned all affairs unites the cles Sun. R . eve.: gns), 38 JOHN SLATER—Circles 25¢, Mon. & Fri 8:15; Wed. afterncon, 2:45: sittings . 1 o 4, except Sun. 1809 Stockton, nr. Greenwich. MLLE. M, WILLE, crystal seer, clairvoyant, medium, of Paris; speaks English, French, German; sittings 9 to 8; 50c. 215 Leavenworth. MRS. HUBBARD, 100 _Oak—Circles Tuesday and Friday, 8 p. m.; Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., 1 readings dally Sfc. M. WILLE, crystal seer, clairvoyant, medium; sittings, ¥ a. m. to 8 p.'m.; 80c. 215 Lvworth. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs, C. J. Meyer; sittings dally; test to all to-night; 10e. CLAIRVOYANT, mineral psychometrist, palm- ist and card reading, 25c. 1241% Market st. seance Sun., Tues. and Thurs. Tel. Polk 1601. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 _pages, sent to any address in the Tnifed States or Canada one vear for $ e e e e CLAIRVOYANTS. IEMAR THE GYPSY. ISMAR, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws aside the uncertain years ahead: hapviness and success o hand in hand, yet hundreds fall where suc- cess is 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 satls- fled in life, consult ISMAR, for she iz a prophetess of world-wide fame end her name has become a proverb in thousands of homes made happy by her ald and advice. ISMAR can be consulted dafly from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., | Sundays by appointment only, at her office, 148 | Market st., opp. Sixth. By mall three ques- tions answered, il Full life rea g, $5. ACLINCOLN, CLAIRVOYANT AND HIGH PSYCHIST-—He tells your name, condition, Qesire. hopes, etc.. without asking a single | question; cures diseases without medicine: | #hows vou how to avold bad Iuck and how | to make yourself lucky; reunites the sep- arated; makes harmony In your home; gives accurate advice on all business affairs, ln- vestments, mining, oil; readings by mail; =end stamps for terme. 125 Turk st. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double vell—second sight; dlagnoses disease with life reading: ladies 50c, gents $1: palm. and clair. sit., $150. 12 Turk. —_—_— | EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE, | AT Ideal Dental Co., § Eddy st.—Work done on weekly installments; lowest rates. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; fillings. 25c. DR. R. L.WALSH.815% Geary,nr.Larkin—Pain- less extraction 50c; plates $5 up;phonePolk1135. DR. H. G. TRUMAN, dentist, third floor, Ex- aminer bullding; formerly in Murphy bldg. F. Painless extraction, N. Y. Dentists, 969 Mission st., cor. 6th. VAN VROOM—‘Painless” : evenings and Sun- Qdpys. 1001 Market st., corner SIxth. LOWEST prices in S. 50c. GERMAN baker, good second hand on bread, wan! ts position. Address 276 Minna st. WANTED—By a sober and steady man, posi- tion country. as varnisher. polisher or painter; city or Box 3466, Call office. < YOUNG man_desires a position in a private fami BARTENDER, experienced, reference: ly. C. P., 201 Montgomery ave. wants place, city or country. Address box 346, Call. GIRL wanted for plain cooking and general housework; small family. Call Sunday and Monday, 1816 Baker st. WANTED _at once—First-class saleswoman: must be over 0 and intelligent. Box 487 al BRIGHT, energetic ladles acquainted invest- mme?tcpl;?poflllon; money quickly made. Box . Call. WANTED—A lady stenographer who writes a gcod hand; salary $20 a month. Address G. P. 0., box 3453, L GIRL for general housework in Belvedere; good wages. Avply 21 Eleventh st., Mon- day. from 10 to 12. WANTEDWalst hands and a_youns girl to learn dressmaking at MME. NELSON'S, 1017 eary st. ‘GARDENER, first class, single, of long experi- ence in landscape gardening. growing of flowers and greenhouse work wishes a situa- tion on a private place. Box 3323, Call. JANITOR wants position; 5 years' experience: references; be content Box with small salary. 2460, ‘Call office. TEN swell dre: 10 a. m. rs; good conversers: good 1063 Howard st. girl to assist with housework; wages 2116 Lyon st., near Washington. APPRENTICE girls for finishing: pay. S. F. MFG. CO., 523 Market st. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G.; YOUNG, 1341 Polk st. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dressmaking & Military School— Class rates; patterns cut. 1019 Market st. WANTED—Situation in a grocery or crockery store: Box 8 years' experience; good references. 2263, Call office, Oakland. SITUATION wanted by young man 26 years of age; 5 years' experience. stationary, portable or traction engines; Call or address at Win- chester Hotel, Third st., room 324. ACCORDEON pleating; country orders prompt attention, 121 Post, over O'Connor & Moffatt. —————— e FEDUCATIONAL. GALLAGHER-MARSH College, Parrott bldg.— Shorthand, typing and bookkeeping: Robert F. Gallagher, expert court reporter, teacher of shorthand: reportorial phrasing taught; prac- tical bookkeeping, full course, $50: catalogue. AYRES' Business College, 728 Market st.—Day ; bookkeeping, shorthand, typing, tel life scholarship, $50; individ: & eve. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical references, President Jordan or any Pl ACTING, elocutlon, specialties; Hallett School, associated with theatrical agency securing positions. Alcazar bullding, 120 O Farrell st. MERRILL-MILLER College—Shorthand, typ- | ing, practical hookkeeping. Rooms 40-43, Par- rott bldg.; Individual Instruction; catalogue. ENGINEERING—CIvil, elec., mining,mech.,sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864. Van City Hall. der'Nalllen School, 113 Fulton, nr. A _FULL course of Ellis bookkeeping and the | Gregg_shorthand costs only §0. San Fran- clsco Business Cq 236 et st A SPECIALTY—P & beginners: business college graduates; bookkeeping: figures: short time. TARR. exp. acct., 220 P: bldg. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st.. 8. F.; founded 1563; new S0-page catalogue fre PROF, L. MERKI, successful teacher of violin,,{ mandolin and guitar. 1008 Mission st., nr. Gth. | ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, | etc.; day or éve.; $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. ELECTRO-THERAPEUTIC. ctric-Chemic medication cures faulty nutri- | tion, nmerve, blood & constitutional diseases. Drs. K. & K.'s Electric Sanitarium, § Mason, | D —— RSN S ERT OPTI N. IT IS DANGEROUS to wear glasses that have been prescribed by an unqualified opticlan. If your evesight is failing, or if your eyes | trouble you in any way, give me a call. Ex- amination free, F. MAYERLE, German expert optician and graduate of Chi- | cago Ophthalmic College. Note address, 1032 Market San Francisc —_— EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. JAPANESE and Chinese help of all kinds; cooks, walters and house servants, GEO. AOKI & CO., 421 Post st.; tel. Bush 135. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- | nese help, 428 Powell,nr.Sutter; tel. Black 5072 RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese_employment, of- | fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; M 518¢ FIRST-CLASS second girl desires situation in country; ref. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter s FIRST-CLASS waitress wants a position at the springs. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS Swedish cook desires situation; best city ref. MISS CULLEN. 825 Sutter & FIRST-CLASS dressmaker from New York | wishes engagements In families; beautiful | gowns made; satisfaction guaranteed. 02 Geary st. RELIABLE woman, good cook, wishes posi- tion; general housework; no postals; city pre- off Third. ENT stenographer desires permanent position. Address box 3486, Call. GERMAN woman wishes work by the day; washing, ironing or housecleaning. Please call 1331 Pacific st., downstairs. NAAMAN, Russlan seer and palmist, satisfles when others fall, all affairs life, business or disease; no charge unless perfect satisfaction. 326 O'Farrell st.; hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. A RARE CHANCE. Wanted—A lady partner to invest $5000 to $6000 | in a legitimate businesk that will in a few | months treble the amount invested; no oppo- | sition; investigate this at once. Address For- tune, box 4307, Call office. | $200RESTAURANT; good location; splendid | “chance for man and wife; rent $15; receipts | ®18 to $24 daily; reason for seliing, wish to | engage in other business. 17 Thirtleth st. | 600 ACRES of coal land; mines open; price $40 | " per acre: a chance for a great fortune; sam- | Dle sacks to be seen at our office. Call or address MEISTER & OLCOVICH, 312 Davis. PRACTICAL miner wants rtner ith some | means to help open rich gold mine; man or woman; possible fortune for small outlay; in- terview. Box 3483, Call office. KNOW vour fate; Mme. Richards, astrologlcal ‘palmist and reader of human destiny: never falls; %c and 50c. 1203 Mission st., cor. Sth. Mre. Dr. Saylor, queen of clairvoyants & palm- ists: names and dates: L. 25c; G. 50c: mail $1. 1511% Market. op. Van Ness: tel. Mint 1095. MRS. DR. VALEEN, clair., palmist; advice on all affairs; messages from departed friends; teacher of personal magnetism. 1523% Market. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy. clairvoyant and imist. permanently located 1148 Market, op. th; private readings daily, 10a. m. to5p. m MME. MONTAGUE, clairvoyant and palmist, gives names, facts' dntes:satisfaction hvmal inclose stamp. 1383 Market. op. OAd Fellows. MMF. WALTERS, preat card reader: Iadles 2ic; gents G0c. 951 Mission, nr. fth; open Sundays. | 55— PARTNER wanted In paying established | business; double value in sight: owner wishes to enlarg: investigation solicited. Address box 43K, Call office, IF you have unincumbered rea) est and want a good paying business,’ call and see WARD & MOSELEY, 20 O'Farrell st., rm. 1. Mrs. Mallory. clairvoyant rard reader: when oth- | ers fall consult me; L. 25c, G. 50c. 917 Howard, | MISS GILLIGAN'S dressmaker tallor system taught. 10 Metcalf place, near Mason st., off Gear AS nursery governess—Employment.wanted by Mille College graduate; competen enced: highest testimonials. B | YOUNG woman, good cook, laundress and | chambermaid, wishes a position, city or coun- | | | try. 97 Jessie st. GERMAN girl wants a situation in a private | family. Apply 2107 Hearst ave., Berkeley. GERMAN woman wants position, cooking and housework, small family: country. 274 Minna, near Fourth. DRESSMAKER with best of reference—En- | gagements by the day; fancy and tallor made dresses. 10 Metcalf place, near Mason st., : off Geary. i AN elderly woman—Situation to do light housekeeping or wait on lady. 118 Grant avs WANTED—By an American woman, a_ position as housekeeper or to do general housework. Call at 627 Turk st.; no B!n. 3 MRS, BROWN—Clalrvovant card reader; ladies %c; gents Bc. 132 Bixth st. MRS.MELVILL. well-known clairvoyant, water reader. 11, 6th:German spoken ;tel. Howard 1§16, TGAR store that is used for manufacturing purposes and store combined. Inquire at M. GLASER, 601 Montgomery st. | $200-PARTNER wanted in light business: $15 to §20 a week each; trial given; no experience | _required. 2 Geary st | #100-PARTNER in butter busines i :_urlmu Mght work; Investigate thi a al MME. BERNARD, 17 34 st., gone on vacation; wil! return soon: watch paper for ad. MME. SCHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader; sittinks daily. 44834 Jessie st.. bet. 5th and fth. MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, card reader and palmistry: truth or no pay: 25c. 1149 Mission. MM RAVENNA reads life fluently: business advice: names given: 26c up. 5 Fourth | WOOD and conl yard; fine location; doing good business, PATTERSON & CO., i1 City Hall sauare, an ax_manager for a fine busl- have $200. 4306, 11 vner leaving the city. FOR wale—Conl ofl_route. ) Market st between 15th and 16th. TO plano manufacturers and others; agency wanted by planoforte tuner: willing to pay for introduction to good district. Box ), FOR sale—An old established grocery store with a first-claes bar; full investigation. Call at store, 215 Fourth st., or at office of Retail Grocers” Unjon. 214 California st. LOON for sale—Centrally located on Market AL 5 ssolution of partnership: great bargain. CASTELHUN, 3% Montgomery st., rooms 3-4. A NEW quick-selling invention: secure a county right and make money: patents bought and sold. WARD & MOSELEY, 20 O'Farrell st., room 1. FOR sale—Fruit business and store to rent. Apply at 450 Cortland ave FOR $1300; bargain; fine hotel or trausient; choice location on Pacific st., including sa- loon and dancing hall. 24 Montgomery ave. SPLENDID store in right location for any business: low rent. LICHTENSTEIN, 15 Grant ave, e el OUR telegrarh tips on Eastern races are win- ners. 987 Market st., room 116. JR, O. U. A, M~U. 8. Grant Council No. 15 meets every FRI- DAY EVENING in Fraternity Hall, Shiels bullding, 32 O'Far- rell at. FOURTH of July, Shell Mound Park, Berkeley—Great gathering of the San sco and Scottish Thistle Club. Great event. $3000 in cash prizes. Elegant and costly medals for amateurs, Games open to all comers. Phenomenal exhihi; by leading athletes of th 4 MILK depot for sale cheap. Corner Fifth and Clara sts. —_— GoOD 1 shop ‘baths hotel: Riso tatior. T8 Valencia s % A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencla st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch ..f?,. 200 Filimore st. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. e e e A MARION GRIFFIN—Money to loan. 718 Mar- ; tel. Black 1808, CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16_pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $ postage pal ————e CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. A A AN N AN AN WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send_to SPAULDING'S ploneer Carpet-Beat- ing Works, 33-857 Tehama st.: tel. outh 40, BEATING, laying, 3c- renovating. 5o up: work guaranteed, T, R. Co.: phone Scott 1310, RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison: tel. Mission 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-Beating Worl 332 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East ll‘.u ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co_ 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 3. "GEO. WALCOM, Proprietor. JONES & CO., relfable carpet cleaners and ren. ovators. 25-27 Eighth st.; tel. Jessle 1061 AMERICAN woman wishes situation to do washing, froning and housecleaning by the day. Apply at 781 Folsom sf DRESSMAKER, first_class; perfection in fit- ting and trimming: experienced in best worl costumes remodeled; $1 50 per day In familie J. P., dressmaker, 1110 Larkin st. DRESSMAKER wants work In fa helper to_dressmaker: lunch onl, M., box a1, Call offte MIDDLE-AGED American woman desires plain | cooking and light housework or working | housekeeper: wakes §3 or 8 per week; cail | Monda. 408 Grove st | MIDDL-AGED woman would iike to do general housework or assist; no objection to children, Call 22 Page st. illes or as s150. 8. | X GERMAN girl, 14 years old, wishes position | to do light housework In a Cathollc family. Box 304, Call office. LADY would ltke work by the day. Address box 4306, Call office. A com stenographer desires a_perm nent poeition. Address box 2268, RESPECTABLE elderly German lady, truth- ful and ulone, demires to find a good home as housekeeper for aged couple. small fam- ily, without children, Box 3471, Call. HOUSEKEEPER by Eastern woman; elderly; with references; neat, economical cook: used to children and capable of the entire work of family; wages, $10 to $15. 268 Stevenson st. WANTED—A position as managing housekeep- er by a competent woman; has a little girl CITY Steam Carpet-Beating Works, . good references. Call at 1027 Market s ETEVENS, et S50 Bih St toh Bouth 25, | _room 5. I E. MITCHELL, Carpet-Beating and Reno- | BXPERIENCED seamstress wishes sewing: vating Co., 240 Fourteenth st.; tel. Mission 74. CARPETS cleaned at the lowest rates. STRAT- TON._ 3 Fiehth st.: telenhone Jessie 844, CHIROPODISTS. INGROWN nalls, bunlons, corns, chil- A A A A PP AP AN A blains: painless cure. Dr. Duncan, 415 Sutter. $1 50 per day. 1430 Broadway. FIRST-CLASS dr:;nmn:mr,'}ltteh of New York. es_engagements 3 MRS. N. gfi'flm!flfl%’, 509 K:lx’y st. il A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and rubscriptions has been established at Vale 1096 nefa_st. ——————— e FEATHERS RENOVATED. FEATHER pillows and mattresses steamed, renovated. E. J. O'ROURKE, 139 Valencia st.; phone Capp 2682.. B e ] Cozy front and rear fl FLATS TO LET. GOOD girl wanted to learn bookbinding. MY- SELL-ROLLINS CO., 22 Clay st. WANTED_Experienced girl for bindery: good wages paid. MYSELL-ROLLINS CO., 2 Clay. WOMAN wanted for housework 3 half-days In each week. 622 Golden Gate ave. WANTED—A lady to assist In iight housework: €00d home. Call after 2 p. m., 116 Taylor st. WANTED—Neat young girl in restaurant; good pay; no experience; close Sunday. 4% Fourth. WAITRESS wanted; §8 a week. People's Res- taurant, 631 Clay s the evening at 9 Sherwood place. GIRL for cooking and to assist In housework; wages §20. 1023 O'Farrell. . 36, off 4th, bet. Bryant and Brannan- 4 and 3 rooms eac new plumbing, painting and papering; rents $9 and $6 50. i MODERN flat of § rooms and bath; 156 Tre- ‘mont T ) BABIN, 413 Kearny av 50. Apply LANDRY C. st. ELEG. 7 rooms and bath: reasonable rent. | _BURNHAM & MARSH CO. ANT downtown upper flat; 968 Post st Apply $16—SUNNY upper flat, 6 rooms and bath; mod- ern; _11 City Hall ave. 2264 Thirtleth st. PATTERSON & CO. 620 STEINER st., between Fell and Hayes— Middle flat, § rooms and bath; rent reason- able; 200 put in condition to suit tenant. E st., corner Fifteenth—Fine upper fl rooms and bath: rent $2250; will be put in first- $30-2027 PINE st flat. IN in e el s condition. near Filimore: sunny upper 6 rooms and bath. ASHTON & GARD- R, 411 Montgomery st. A LADY of indomit.ble energy, possessed of self-assertion: good opportunity to right par- ty. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott bullding. WANTED—Ladles can make $ per day during spare hours; new good: fast seller; great opportunity.’ Box 3472, Call office. GERMAN girl for general housework; 3 adults; 1 child; wages §20. 1904 Octavia st., ne Broadwa: GERMAN girl wanted; light housewor wages. Call lifornia WANTED—A girl for general housework; must have references. Apply 522 Fifteenth st., Oak- land. SALESLADY wanted for fancy and dry goods IlO_r& Dox 3473, Call office. WANTED—Experienced girl for bindery: good wages pald. MYSELL-ROLLINS CO., 21 Clay. EXPERIENCED front hands shirts. Jessie st., fifth floor. ®ood between 2 and 5 p. m., 234 on negliges $0—GRAND flat, & large sunny rooma; modern very respect. 1127 Guerrero st., between 23d and 24th. | 1029-33. WANTED—GIrl care for two small children and assist with housework. 49 Halight st., rear. MURRAY & READY; Phone Main 5848. , Leading Employment Agents.... Special To-day (Sunday) Special To-day (Sunday). Office open at 7 a. m... Special To-day- -Office fee 50c. We ship R. R. men to-night—Fee Sic 75 teamsters..Ukiah..Ship to-night..Free fare 20 laborers, Ukiah. wages §2 Truckee. Shasta -Nevada Free fare. Ship to-night A carload of iaborers for S. P. R. R. Co.'s own work; coast road; Surf, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and other divisions; ballasting, steel. surfacing and Other EANES............ SHIP TO-NIGHT... .wages 31 75 to 8 80 To-day (Sunday'—Office fee 30c..... Wanted to-day (Sunday) 2 MECHANICAL HELP Saw filer for_sawmill; see boss at our of- fice 11 a. m. Sunday; $ day and found 2 locomotive firemen; see boss here. 3 stone masons, country; long job. 2 stone cutters; no tools needed; country Tranch carpenter, $40 and found; plumber, ranch, $40 and found; blacksmith, mining town, see boss here, $3 day; holder in boiler- shop, blacksmith, machinists, pipe fitters, bollermakers, moiders, helpers and laborers. TO-DAY (SUNDAY) AT 10:30 A. M..... boss here; 3 men to work in Wocds and logging camp......wages $40 to 35 and foun S‘:‘Q‘bno‘!. here. ..Sunday 10:30 a. m. 75 men to work in hay and harvest flelds, ranches, farms, orchards, etc., §25 to $60 and found: 58 milkers, different dairfes, in all parts of State, 330 to 340 and found: 23 choremen and boys, private places and ranches, $15 to 330 and found. 5 pruners, orchard. 10 fruit pickers; man an § deckhands. Doat...... 3 laborers to truck goods Teamster for a mine, $40 and found: steady job: 2 locomotive firemen: saw fller and ham- mermen, see boss here, §150 and found: well digger; handy man on ranch, $30 and found; 5 single hand miners, §75: 2 machine miners, $55 and found........ 150 laborers for different mines, o ..330 to §5 ll:,d,;o\ld.n: 6 more muckers, good mine. ool 10 laborers, quartz mine.........360 and found _HOTEL AND OTHER h I:ook, see boss here to-day (Sunday) b m... .- can . Cook. institution, country........340 and found Cook, R. R. camp, see boss here....Free fare 24 cook, mine, $40 and found: cook’s helper. mine, §30 and found; 15 ranch cooks, § camp cooks, 4 cooks, private families; 10 walters, oity and country: 4 bakers, dishwashers, kitchen hands, porter, city hotel, and thou= sands of other places 100 numerous 7 men- tion; come and read bulletin boards and get one of our printed lists " OFFICE OPEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY). MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. ENGRAVERS wanted. California Photo-Ei graving Co., 513 Market st.; steady worl highest wages. TEN Al fluent talkers, good dressers, Monday, 9a. ‘m.: big money. 1080 Howard BARBER wanted; steady work; FRITZ, 1128 J st., Sacramento. NTED— 100 quarrymen and rock _drillers. Apply 282 Mon!(ofi\ejy at. WANTED—A young man to do porter work. Apply at any time 30 F}!slt st. GOOD boy to learn bookbinding. MYSELL~ ROLLINS CO., 22 Clay st. $6-—FLAT, 4 roo; free; Pine st range: carpet; yard; water children. 21 Hoily st., 50 ft. fine view; from Misslon., opp. 33d and Mission. APPL Y Sutter. 2300—6 sunny rms.; appreciated if seen; $22 50; water free; please Investigate. A-NEW marine view, sunny, S-rooms, bath. 2414 Van Ness ave near Union st. A_3-ROOM flat with large yard and stables 2 Hayward st., enth ff Harris. near Efghth. E place, 14, off Folsom st.. hetween Sev- and Eighth— rooms and bath; rent $I1 rooms and bath; wooden mantel Tent $15. 841 Grove st. RENT $22 50Middle flat of 224 Thirteenth st., near Howard; 5 rooms and bath. SHRADER, 720—Elegant upper and 3 attic rooms; latest improvements; $25 TURK, near Van Ness ave.—Handsome flats; closé | 8-12 rooms; will be finished July 20. §27 50-FLAT, 7 large sunny _room: 1809 bath furnished or unfurnished. near 16th and Mission. ; garden. Devisadero st., between Bush and Pine. —_— { FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. FOR bath sired: rent $22. SALE—Elegantly furnished {-room flat; ; near Pleasanton; $350; part cash if de- 710 Jones st. FOR SAL) bath. Newly furniehed flat 4 rooms and 411 Ellis st., near Jones. e —————— FLATS WANTED. WANTED, by family of 3 adults, carpeted or furn Park, or downtown; rent not over $3. dress hox 001, ished flat of 6 or 7 rooms and bath, near Ad- Call_office. —_——— FURNITURE FOR SALE. HOWARD, 11008 rooms and bath, nicely fur- nishe bars i on account of departure; selling at a 4 ROOMS furnished 1n oak, 550, with No. 7 range, King Furniture Co, | FURNITURE of 5 rooms for sale cheap. 11 1131 Market. Miles court, off California st., near Powell. | PIAN Jul; 0, carpets, beds and chairs for sale, until hours 9 CAL. merchandise, etc.; phone Jessie 2071, FURNITURE WANTED. Auction Co., 1462 Market—Buys furniture, BEFORE _disposing of vour furniture see Golden Gate Auction Co., §28 Howard A, WOLLPERT, pri Auctioneer—L. furn CHAS. LEVY buys planos, etc. pays highest el. Red 135 3 Mission st itur your _furniture, carpe 1135 Market st.; tel. 761 Jesele, e HELP WANTED—FEMALE, AT 2 wa 2 waltresses, new hotel, Santa Cruz.., Chamberm: Fancy ironer,’ Lake Tahoe, fare pa Fancy irorfer, summer resort .. Laundress, summer resort, fare paid R. HANSEN & CO.'S..Phone Grant 185 . HOTEL DEPARTMENT ald, springs .. altresses, State of Nevada, fare pald 2 whitressos, springs . $20 2 walitresses, summer 1) Waltress, Colusa, fare paid 20 Chambermald to walt, same plac $20 Waltress, Stockton 3 1820 4 waitresses, different pi Waltress, Oroville, fi Waitress, Lathrop Waltress, Menlo Pa 4 waitresues, different p Wall tresses, mining towns, fares pald $20 2 waitresses, summer resort, short distance,§20 Wai Caok, Chambermald to wal Cooks, housegirls, seeond girls, ranch cooks, nurse girls can obtain positions part B Beco res; il call illes, 30. R. HANSEN & CO... WANTED—Swedish cock, private family, working housekeeper, tress, Redwood Cit: Redwood Cliy 3 pince. FAMILY DEPARTMENT . in this de- 5, 82 104 Ger ment at wages from $10 to hotel, i nd girie, plain sewing, '$20, $25:° 10 wait- s for city and country hotels, §20, $2: 50 country, $§25; for general housework, city and country; carly Monday; 2 laundreeses, private fam. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 318 Sutter st. MISS 2 cooks for San 4 housework girls for Oakland...... HORGAN'S Emp. Agency, 823 Sutter st. Rafael 4 girls for Alameda and Berkeley. 425 10 housework girls, city to $25 3 second girls ... and §35 15 young girls to assis $12 to §20 AA—SEWERS to take work home on ladies’ un- derwear. 723 Market st., room 35. AA_OPERATORS to work in r}a‘fir}”anfiug ana children’s wear. 7123 Market DISHWASHER In o restaurant. 1750% Mission -3 O'FARRELL st., near Scott—3 at. | RELIABLE Protestant girl; general house- tract flats, 5, 6 and 7 rooms each; rents | Work; treated as one of the family. 222 reasonable. Dolores s ‘I | 2128 PINE—6 rooms, bath; all modern; large | GOOD girl wanted to learn bookbinding. MY- back ~ara; fine basement. Inquire of owner, | _SELL-ROLLINS CO., 22 Clay st street. GIRL: general housework: must be good plain washer. Apply 1235 Pine st. BOY woated, office and c tions. Address R., box 4303, Call office. WANTED—Girls who understand book folding or sewing. THE HICKS-JUDD CO., 23 First. WANTED—Bright boy from 18 to 13 years of age. Apply at HALE BROS. OPERATORS wanted at Levi Strauss & Co.'s | overall factory, 82% Fremont st. Apply to | MR, DAVI§, | BUTTONHOLE operators to ope: machine at Levi Strauss & Co. te on Singer overall fac- tory, 32% Fremont st. Apply to MR. DAVIS. WANTED—100.girls to label and flll glass truit | jars.Apply Long Syrup Refining Co,, Eighth and Brannan sts. HANDY man in bakery. 435 Ellls ?. YOUNG man to_go on the road: §150 mo.; 300 required. 906 Market s{ . rflfllP ks WANTED—Dishwasher at Potrero. BOY wanted at electrical works. Fifth and Point Lobos ave.: before § o'clock. 2 LADY solicitors; good address; salary paid. Ladies' Home Journal, 59 Columbian building. FINISHERS on coats. BELASCO & HARRIS CO. 41 —_— e — TWO good coatmakers and one pants maker. Presidio, near guardhouse. PAINTERS wanted at 2006 Sixteenth st. ket s HELP WANTED-—-MALE. BOY that speaks German. J. HUSCHLER, 068 Twenty-fifth st., near Harrison. ATTENTION! 5 .Soldlers. Attention, ‘Soldiers Attention. “Soldiers ‘Attention. .Soldiers. Attention. sdoidlers. Attention LAl of you who want work. rajirond teamsters raflroad laborers. railroad tunnelmen. As As As In California. With Free Fare. To-day... Sunday Monday At C R HANSEN & near Grant ave. . SPECIAL . .. To-day . 'FOR UKIAH . FOR UKIAH . laborers and chop Wages §2 a di A fee 50c for to-day only. Free Fare. _Fre C. R. HANSEN & ¢0. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S. Raliroad Men. Teamsters, Office ers and tunnelmen for . Ukiak Nevada Truckee g B 7 to $2 50 a day. Ship Daily .Free 365 re. ditch and levee work and handling cord wood locomotive firemen, 100 laborers for | for large company, $2 to $225 a day; 30| teamsters, muckers and choremen, 3, $30 : 10 asphalt miners and laborers, $2 a day and board: 30 laborers, near city, 32 a doy; edgerman, $50; 10 lumber pilers, 335, country sawmill; tool sharpener, rallroad camp, $20 a day, free fare; blacksmiths, country, $40 and ‘$45. Furnacemen, $4; feeders, 34; helpers, $3; dumpers, $2.70; car men, $2 70 and $3; labor- ers, 3240 to $3; also mechanics at standard wages for large mining and smelting com- pany, north, see boss here. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Shampooer, springs i, 10 second cooks, 335, broflers and fryers, $60, '$i0 and $40; young ith some experience to learn confec- trade, country hotel, $25 and free 10 walters for ' springs, resorts and hotels: 20 dishwashers and kitchen 30 and $25. HANSEN A-WANTED y 2 locomtive _firemen: I AT THE CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 0 Third st., near Call bldg. Phone Bush 405, own work, HANSEN & CO., 100 ratirond laborers, 8. P. Co. L. A. and Santa Barbara di 160 men for Uklah, new road. 10 tunnel men. 50 rock drille + 100 laborers 10 harvest h b teamsters, city, 10 lumber pilers.. cheesemaker, . ffice open to-da: A-HOTEL GAZETTE, 2 Montgomery, room 13 —First-class restaurant short order cook, $75; night clerk, $15; second cook, for hotel. JOURNEYMEN Barbers’ International Union— Free cmployment. 927 Market st., room $07. 1. “LEES. Secretary; telephone Jessie 1178, SAN FRANCISCO EMPLOYMENT OFFIC! 323 Kearny st.—50 R. R. laborers, Ukiah an: Santa Barbara, free fare; 25 laborers for saw- mill; 15 tiemakers and Wwoodchopper., 10 la- borers for quarry near city, $2 35; first-class razor-grinder, $4 a day. CIVIL, Service Government positions—About 9500 appointments made last year; probably 10,000 this year; only a common school edu- catlon required; catalogue of information free, Columblan Correspondence College, Washing: ‘WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms: 2ic to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 week; convenient and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from fer COLLECTION OFFICE GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No chargs 0 -1 un- loas muccessful _Room 310, $37 Market. st. COTTAGES TO LET. TO let—Nice cottage of 6 rooms and -bath; large garden. Inquire at 1104 Valencla st., near Twenty- FURNISHED cottage, 5 rooms, bath, &mo: coal and gas range; garden, yard. 3035 23d st. PERRY, 212, bet. 6th and 6th—Sunny cottage, 4 rooms; rent $10. s 4 AND $18—2 modern sunny cott Do~ "mm,mmuam:ma. COTTAGES WANTED.. w;m‘rnut:—? !fl;@ in Alameda, CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Valencia st. e —— EMPLOYMENT WANTED-—MALE. AN expertenced ofl-well driller wanta position; can give references as to_abllity. =Address R., room 69, Golden West Hotel. SITUATION wanted by engineer; 15 years' ex- perience in the city on Corliss engines, high- &peed and electric’ machinery, elevators. Ad- dress box 3455, Call. ) —_— CARPENTER wants steady work; is good all- man: prefers shop or estate work; ref- erence, Address box 3183, Call, for 1 week. | SOLICITOR—Competent man wants to work a specialty 3 ; o o S0 howie otk Box ek Calr " SITUATION wanted by e in- e Swias. s "curs o horses. ries. AA—OPERATORS to take work home and children's wear. 723 Market st., room 35, AA_TRONERS wanted on ladies’ and children's wear. 723 Market st., room 3. TWO women capable of recefving callers and making rgquested calls; good wages; also two planists to piay for lessons. ity $E5 free. Hoover Univer- of Physical Culture, 1313 to 1829 Market 100-page beautifully ‘illustrated catalogue WANTED—Hard rock miners, wages 3250 per day; laborers, wages §2 per day; board {s $13 per month; doctor's fees, $125 per mont Apply to the New Idria Q. Mining Co.. I San Benito County, Cal., JAMES G. FIN Superintendent. SOMETHING entirely new; the Boston Insti- tute of Autoshaving: a school for teaching men the art of shaving themselves. For par- ticulars call at office, hours 10 to 12 a. m. and 1to4and 6 to 8 p. m., 105 Eilis st., room 31 WANTED—-Twe ladles to travel; salary $1S a week and all expenses; no canvas cash ing; §25 security required: references exchanged. Room 100, Royal House. WANTED—An apprentice blacksmith for coun- try; one who has done some shoeing: good ortunity to learn the trade. Apply S ‘ourth st., eity. EXPERIENCED operators and ber for Instruction on high. ing machi and imited num- Singer sew- Factory, Gough Standard Grove sts. WANTED—Experienced, gene: ing; competent girl for d_cooking: no wash- 20 Apply 1018 Green. ral housework 3 in family; wa WANTED—Experienced alteration hands on cloaks and sults; competent to do first-class . work. Apply HALE W BROS. D—-German _woman_ for _housework. ;l.‘;vn;‘ml st.; apply Sunday between 6 o ‘WANTED—Reliable young man with some | ply to J. | WANTED—Steady, | TRUSTWORTHY persons i cash; §30 month: ne experience: no Sunday work. Apply Monday; restaurant, 496 Fourth. WANTEDSteady young man to assist gener- ally in light indoor work; $15 per week to start; must have §75 cash. % Geary, r. 1. : financial =ood eration; outside work; Teterences. ‘Fox 348, Call office. ‘WANTED-—Photographer; ama- teur or itice, to un:y:l. Call after 2 p. m. at st., room 31 ’A!nlwmmnuummmn - class in suggestion; well. Box o Valemeia i e Kol o Monday. 2 TED—A good man to work at Munch counter. Tivoll Cafe, 18 b:A‘%y st. GOOD general blacksmith; steady work. Ap- ; th and Vermont sts. w engraver for -364 Hayes st. Lithograpbic -NEIL BROS., DISHWASHER, small restaurant; good place. 1528 Pelk st 2 WANTED—Good first-class night dishwasher at 304 Mason st. WANTED—Married couple to take charge of first-class family hotel in country on line of raflroad; one with grown son or daughter pre. ferred: references required; must have some dress box M4, rellable and _experienced German as driver for bakery wagom. Box 7, Call office. WANTED—Industrious men and Wwomen In every town to work for us a: home. No canvassing. We will send work any dis- tance. Have several lines of work to give out; some requires no experience. If you can't devote the whole day to cur work. ou can ern §5 or $6 a week by working an Rour or “two evenings. Address Standard Mtg. Co., 1432 West 23d st., New York. GENTLEMAN of Indomitable energy and pus Sood cpportunity to right man. ¥. PERSO! room 412, Parrott building. 200 MEN to buy suits made to_order, §1 per week. A. B. SMITH CO., 123 ilis st. each State to manage business of wealthy corporation: sal- ary §1S cash each Wednesday from head- quarters; expense money advanced. Man- ager, 335 Caxton building, Chie WANTED—A drug clerk at 74 Jackson st. 1000 MEN wanted—Teamsters, rock drillers, tunnel, brush and shovel men to work oo ditch and pipe line being constructed for tha Sweepstake Mining Co. near Weaverville, Trinity Co., A ply on work; steady work, good board 3 best wages in State. San Francisco Construction Co., 28 Monte gomery st., room 25, San Franec'sco, Cal. WANTED—Recruits for the marine corps, U. S. Navy; able-bodled. unmarried men of good character, between the ages of 31 and 35; not less than 5 feet 4 inches and not over ¢ feet 1 inch, able to read and speak English. For further information apply to the Recrufting Office, 40 Ellis st.. San neisco. WANTED—Men to learn barber trade; 360 monthly paid our duaty two months completes: more calls for our barbers than we can supply: tools presented; wages Sat- urdaye; diplomas granted: busy season no eall ‘of write for our special offer to-day. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 635 Clay st. WANTED—At Master Bakers' Protective As- soclation. foreman. second and third bread bakers: also confectioners: sood pay; perma- nent positions. 127 Mason st. WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin. Reno House prietor, still runs Denver House. 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms: 25c per night: $1 to §2 per week. PENSION AGENT EDWARD A. BULLIS, Past Commander Geo. H. Thomas Post No. %, G. A. R., room 40, Phthn_bldm. 808 Market. GET shoes half-soled while watting to 3 lflrul-lfln st., bet. Ist and 2d sts. BAILORS. ordinary. for shiow for ail parts of the world. HERMAN'S, 18 Steuart st. McDONALD & PERRY have 500 pairs second- hand shoes for sale: 80c. 241 Third st. ALL sizes m shoes, sl aged, Drice. 563 Mission st bet. 1a¢ sud B4 st ‘WANTED—500. men to buy new and nd-hand army shoes, §1up; soling 20c up. 923 Howard, AT cash prices for §I per wewk, men's suits to order. NEUHAUS & CO., 1158 Kearny st. MEN to learn barber trade: catal fled free. 8. . Barber School, T4TA Howard st WINCHESTER Hg:;m u Third st., near Mar- roor t: reading rooms; fres “bun and bawgase 16 Snd from far " CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call. 18 pages. sent to any address in ths Unifed States or Canada one year for $1. o HORSES AND WAGONS. 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons, buggies, g]fl;i’mo-. -\:rmmd Arcade !u;r Market, ia sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN ‘& DOYLE. Auctloneers. NEW 3300 rubbertire X : handsom double harness; mn&wlflflv ’ml'l.' 'hfllllh: bred, broken to saddle and harness; good bus! ness buggy: all $300; will sell part. 125 Geary. DURHAM ohe URHAM Sow for sale. 137 Ninth ave.. Rich- FOR ‘m% harness. 1202 —_— T 40 HEAD of work and > A > 193 Jriving Borses; 3 fast ALL kinds of wagon, .. chean. EGAN & SON. 2117 Misston ot AN A No. 1 Wagon, single: aleso i carnine for ela nenn. 513 Misaton. HORSES WANTED, 0 work on scraper bty ‘kuun-: >

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