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28 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1901. : — HELY WANTED _MALE_Con. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets; open wntil 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—521 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. 200 Hayes street, open until 9:30 p. m. 639 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m 941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 201 Market street, corner Sixteenth; unt!® p. m, 106 Eleventh street; open until § p. m. 2096 Valencia street; open until 3 p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; open until § p. m. 2300 Fillmore street; open until § p. m. open CHURCH SERVICES. AT THE STRANGERS' SASBATH HOME (643} Howard =t. Methodist-Episcops’ Chusch Bet. 23 & 3d Sis. Seats Free. Rev. Dr. Jobn A.'B. Wilson, Pastor Res. by the Church. Tel. Black got. mfortable seat A urteous ing ; Await yoo rdial welcome 11 a. m., sermon on “Practical Re- ligion” 'by Rev. H. Bergland, & , 1 tormer Sunday school scholar here. Offertory, contraito solo by Mrs. H. M. Owens. 12:30 p. m., Sunday school and tor's Bible clase for strangers. 6 p. m., worth League rally. 7:30 p. m., Song serv- ice and sermon by pastor. his thirty-third an- niversary in the pastorate. Offertory. temor golo by Mr. Keene. After meeting by Miss Ruth Borreils. CENTRAL Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis- sion st., between Sixth a Seventh—Dr. S. D. Hutsinpiller will preach at 11 _o'clock on ASPHALTUM ROOFING. st ot shemstnal oo T UEITUE J. PELTIER, asphalt roofing, sidewalks re- paired; postal, 1136 Mission; tel. Folsom 1607. ASTROLOGY. !Pml'l'flm!&-—«canfln-ell. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer; sittings daily; test to all to-night; 10c. EDWARD EARLE, 328 Ellis—Readings dally; seance Sun., Tues. and Thurs. Tel. Polk 1601 THE Planetary Hour Book forecasts every hour in July for you; 10c. Calculated by ERNEST GREEN, astrologer, 1804 Market st. NTIFIC teacher of astrology; can be ac- curately learred in five lessons. MRS. DR. SMITH, 1004 Market st. e e e e ——— ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE free; divorce law a specialty; private; o fee without success: collections, G. W. HOWE, atty at law, 80 Market, cor. Stockton. ADVICE free; no charge unless successful. W. W. DAVIDSON, 827 Market st., opp. Mason. L. 5. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- et st.; comsultation free; no fees in advance. ———————————————— LADY hildren to board; good home and care. 3218 Sixteenth st. 2 OR 8 children to board, week or month; best care;sunny yard;nr.school ;reasonable.1607 Cal Pt b el LB BOOKS—NEW ANG OLD. BOOKE of every kind bought. Tel. Fed Z0%. HOLMES BOOK CO., 704-706-108 Mission st. e BUSINESS CHANCES. $135CORNER saloon to be sold on_account of sickness; is a first-class paying business; full investigation solicited by ALDEN CO.. 1118 Broadway, Olkllnd.> the topic. ~What Meaneth This?” A holy | §7000_GROCERY; annual business $85,000; any communion service. At 12:45 religious patri- | = party meaning business Invited to investigate otic service in Sunday school. At 6:30 Mr.| thoroughly; first-class trade and location; John Rogers holds the patriotic religious | good reason for selling. ALDEN CO., 1118 eervice of Christian Endeavor. At 7:45 Dr.| Broadway, Oakland. Huteinpiller conducts service and _preaches on the toplc, ““The Courage, Plety, Patriotism snd Mistake of Jephthah.* CALVARY and St. Jobn's Presbyterian churches worship together at corner of Cali- fornis end Octavia sts—Rev. Dr. Hemphill, D.D., will preach morning and evening, 2 m’ and 7:45 p. m. Evening topic, “‘Lessons I Learned From Farming.” Sabbath school and Mr. Johneton’s Bible class, 12:30. Chris- tian Endeavor, 6:3). Wednesday evening serv- vice, § o'clock. All are cordially invited. TUNITARIAN Church (First). southwest corner of Geary and Franklin sis.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt, minister; Rey. Dr. Stebbins, minister emeritus; Charles A. Murdock, superintendent of Sunday school. The Sunday school is at 10 o'clock. The morning service is at 11 o'clock. There will be no service during July. TRINITY Church, corner of Bush and Goueh | sts.—Rev. Frederick W. rector. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Evening prayer, 4 o'clock. Friday service for army and navy atlla m. FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D. D., pastor, will preach at both services. At 11 Clampett, D.D., a. m., tople, “What Did Jesus Bear for Us?” 'Holy Communion and reception of members. At 7:45 m., topic, ““The Man Whom God Took. EMMANUEL Baptist Church, Bartlett st near | Twenty-third—Morning _service, 11 o'clock. Preaching by Rev. J. George Gibeon. ing, 7:45. Organ recital and sacred concert eololsts. Miss Clara Madden. soprano: M R. E. Weston, Miss Mabel Florence Gordon, contraltos: Mr. W, Walker, tenor: Rev. J. George Gibson, barytone; Miss Lotta Under- | hill, organist FIRST Church of Christ, Scientist, Central block, 203 Sutter st., between Kearny st. and Grant ave—Christian Science Bible lesson at 11 & m.; subject, ““God"; Sunday school for children st the same hour; Wednesday even- ing meeting at § o'clock. Free reading-room, 206 Kearny st.. room 510. All are welcome. THE First Mental Science Temple meets Teg- ularly every Sunday morning in Golden Gate Hall. Public always invited. July 7, 11 a m., Dr. J. M. Case will lecture on Finders.”” Seats free; collection taken. HOME of Truth (practical Christianity), Pine et., near Hyde—Sunday services, & m. and 7:45 p. m. Weekly meeting: day, § p. m. Tuesday, 3 p. m. All are wel- me. 11 | Holy communion, 7:30 and 11 &. m. | All are cordially invited. | en | | { $1750—LODGING-HOUSE _doing _a first-class paying business; 40 rooms. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakiand. $100—GOOD corner cigar stand by ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. FREE! FREE! FREE! PATENT and FREE! MECHANICAL FRE | FREE! ENCYCLOPEDIA. | No inventor or mechanic should be without Sent postpaid on_request. KEYSTONE LAW & PATENT CO., 1151 Betz Building, Philadelphia. 100 CIGAR stands, 200 candy stores, 300 gro- ceries and bars, 400 saloons, 500 bakeries, 600 stores of all kinds; hundreds of businesses to choose from; call in and see what we can offer you. WALTER HAYES & CO., 88 Market st. YOU can be suited in any kind of business by calling at office. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, 917 Market st., near Fifth. Phone Mint 1911, $300—TRANSFER corner saloon; occupied 7 years by present owner; rent is very reason- able. For further information apply to 1414 Jackson st. (cottage), bet. Hyde and Larkin. GENTLEMAN with some capital will do well to call at room 44, New Western Hotel, cor- ner Kearny and Washington sts., to meet party with paying proposition. | $30—START business for yourself and be inde- | " pendent; $150 per month; manufacturing mo- | nopoly; 500 per cent profit; one outfit only. Inventors, box 2414, Call. GROCERS! New man'f'g company; worl wide field; shares to grocers at one-fourth established price. Investigate fully. Box 4398, Call office. WE have a good opening for a lady or gen- tleman of business experience: must invest 52 WARD & MOSELEY, 20 O'Farrell st. BARBER shop for sale in country hotel; owner leaves on account of sickness in his family. Address box 4367, Call office. PARTNER wanted in retall fruit store; must be well adapted for the store. Box 4385, Cali. FOR SALE—Grocery and bar; $I sickness. 1322 Natoma st., bet. 14th and 15th. A—$150 PER month guaranteed young man; $600 required. Room 8, 906 Market st. | { T F. T. BIBLE Spiritual Church, 909 Market st.—11, free; 2 and 8. 10c. Mrs. Seeley Max- well, Mr. Wilson, others; election at 5 p. m. e e MEETINGS—SUNDAY. AA-DR. JOHN A. KERGAN will lecture this evening at Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 90 Market st.; subject, “The Functions of the Liver,”” to be followed by magnificent views in Switzerland. Those attending may procure free tickets to X-ray exhibition at the Sani- tarium next Tuesday evening. Seats free; no collection. COME &nd see C. V. Miller's wonderful seances; Sun., Tues., Fri., § p. m., 50c; you can speak to your spirit friends face to face and recog- nize them: give names; has received medals from many countries; taken last world's re- TO LET—Fine paying hotel in Crockett. Mc- | EWEN BROS., 118 Montgomery s | $100—FIRS' LASS millinery store for sal owner moving away. Address MRS. J. C. DUBOIS, Santa Rosa, Cal. FOR sale—Grocery and saloon, including hall upstairs; sold cheap on account of sickness; £00d locality. Corner 25th and Church sts. RESTAURANT and oyster house for sale; on account of sickness. 23 Ninth st. | SALOON for sale; doing first-class business; on | account of other buriness. Cor. Mason & Ellis. GOOD opening for barber shop and baths in | “guotel; “also talor. 718 Valencla st. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. cord medal at Paris Fair. 105¢ Bush; tel | _. Larkin. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and - bscriptions has n lished at 1096 TNIVERSAL Brotherbood and _Theosophical | Yaseeris op o° been established at 1036 Soclety—Public Meeting to-night: SUDIECS, | mume——————— ““Power of Praver” and he Higher Des- | e e BT e thirnond Tiall, 710 O'Fasrell st | _ LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE, MRS, STODDARD'S convincing tests to_all; | A. CAMERON & CO., circles I0c: Sundays, Tuesdays; readings | 80 Market st. and § Stockton st. Gaily Ninth st. | o Rogms 21, 22 and 23, Phone Bush 125 = T Sy e ——— | 1t you have hotel, roomins-house or business EDWARD EARLE'S seance to-night, 3% EIlis | t sell list with us, We have cash customers st : wonderful and startling tests; developing for all sizes and prices. See list of bargains. class P eht | 42 r. cor.; rent $100; lease b yrs.; car., fur. s : v Ol T G 51900 OCCIDENTAL Hall to-night—Alfred Cridze 32 r. cor.: rent $105; good house: clears $i20, 1400 s 37 g MO! loaned on deferred payments; 1 procession 20 r. rent $80; good house; always full barg. 1000 reason | { 1 i i I | | | CLAIRVOYANT card reader from Loulsiana; only 10c. 262 Minna st., near Fourth. CLAIRVOYANTS. DENTISTS—Continued. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. EIGHT leu- for best crowns, plates, bridges and fillings; extractions or fillings by my ‘wonderful secret, painless method; 20 years® heapest and russantecd; Jady attendants. DR. GRORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st. A-NEW unbreakable plate. the Rose Pearl, warranted for 20 years; crowns, $3 50; fillings. 50c; plates, $5: full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. YOUNG man wishes to hear of a position in grocery store or bar; good reference. Box 4381, Call. POSITION wanted by young man, 28 years of age; has considerable experience In massage. * orthopedic, Swedish movements, hydro-thera- peutic, physical culture and nursing; strictly sober and industrious; can speak English, German, French 5 German, French and Spanish. Address box ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST. MRS. DR. CLARK, The well-known trance medium, 1206 Market st. Are you in trouble? Bad health, business worry, family difficultles, legal complications or under evil intiuences? Mrs, Clark will help you. She deals with life and its practical bearings, and many are they who rise o call her name ‘‘blessed.”’ Her enor- mous and varied experience for years of study and travel, and above all her marvelous power of knowing all things at a glance, make her advice invaluable. The most complicated di: eage, business entanglement or domestic diffi- culty instantly perceived and the remedy suggested. There is no case too difficult for her to handle, as thousands can testify. Life in all its various phases she has made her one study, The cause of failure, the road to success, de- | nominate conditions, and rise above all evils of whatever kind she has mastered. No man or woman need remain under the cloud. There is always a way out. She will discover it and help you. READ HER CIRCULAR. Sent free on application with 2-cent stamp, and learn more about the laws of life and her own peculiar and wonderful powers than you have ever known. SHE GIVES ADVICE ON BUSINESS, Speculation, stocks, investments, law, etc. She will tell you what trade, business or profession you are adapted for. Tells you when and whom you will marry and how to make it a peaceable and happy union. ‘Has your lover decelved you? Or are you In trouble? You can be aided and all can be made right. Family love and, in fact, all domestic troubles of public or private nature can be made right and kept right after a visit to this inspired medium of modern times, Removes evil influences. She never fails to unite the Separated by proper advice. LEARN THE SECRET POWER TO CONTROL, Have you ever noticed how some people are | lucky, happy and prosperous in life. while oth- ers merely exist and are just as miserably un- happy? Why is this? Can you answer? Ask | her and she will tell 'You why. Mrs. Clark has ' devoted ten years of her life to the study of clairvoyance. Mrs. Clark has been located in this city for | several years and is not compelled to seek | other localities, SHE HAS STOOD_THE TEST AND IS HERE | TO STAY. Call and test the doctor to your heart's con- tent, and you will depart thoroughly satisfled | that there s at least one reliable medium and clairvoyant now in your midst. Nothing in life | is_too obscure for Mrs. Dr. Clark to reveal. | If you have lost faith and given up in despair | because of former failure, take courage now ind call on Mrs. Dr. Clark without delay. Con- viction will be sure and happiness and success will follow. ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mail. Send stamp for circular and special terms. Ali busi- ness sacred and confidential. Sickness, losses, deaths, etc., will be omitted from your reading at your request; otherwise everything, good and ; bad, will be given. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, 1208 Market st.. corner Golden Gate ave. Parlors 2 and 26; take elevator. Office Hours— 10 a. m, to 5 p. m. daily. ISMAR THE GYPSY. ISMAR, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws aside the uncertain years ahead; happiness and success g0 hand in hand, vet hundreds fail where suc- cess {8 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 satis- field in life, consult ISMAR, for she is a prophetess of world-wide famé and her name | as become & 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,, | Sundays by appointment only, at her office, 1143 Market_st., opp, Sixth. By mail three ques- tions answered, $1. Full life reading, $. PROF. W, H. MONTAGUE, CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST, Is in San Francisco, using his strange and | mysterious powers for the benefit of mankind. Montague's thousands of written testimonials from all over the world are proof of his won- | derful knowledge. He gives advice on busi- | ness, speculation, love, courtehip, marriage and divorce; causes speedy and happy mar- riage. The ‘earth reveals to him the hidden treasures in her bosom; he locates mines, in- terprets dreams, tells of your friends and en- emies, removes evil influences, settles lovers' quarrels, reunites the separated, gives advice pertaining to lawsuits, everything; charges in reach of all; reception room 14, 1104 Market st. 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 portrays 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 PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; fillings, 25c. DR. R. L.WALSH,815% Geary, less extraction 50c; plates $5 up; DR. H. G. TRUMAN, dentist, third floor. Ex- aminer building; formerly in Murphy bldg. POSITION by a young man of 23, where there s steady work and a chance for advance- ment. Box 4399, Call office. WANTED—By two rough carpenters and paint- ers, job work; own tools; city or country. Box 4402, Call office. LOWEST prices in 8, F. Palnless extraction, 50c. N. Y. Dentists, 969 Mission st., cor. 6th. VAN VROOM—‘Painless’’; evenings and Sun- days. 1001 Market st., corner Sixth. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG. 1341 Polk st. o ———ee e DETECTIVE AGENCIES. A NEW YORK salesman with an established trade for California yine is open for a posi- tion. Address box 4407, Call office. GROCERY clerk wants position; 10 years' ex- perience; first-class references; no saloon. | Box 4404, Call office. SITUATION wanted by a voung man to take care of horses and do general work; private place. Box 4411, Call office. McCABE'S Detective Agency handles all legl- timate detective business; divorce cases posi- tively refused. Emma Spreckels building, rooms 323-3824. San Francisco: tel. South 381 DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES 'MISS GILLIGAN'S dressmaker tailor system taught. 10 Metcalf pl., nr. Mason st.,off Geary. McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Class rates; patterns cut. 1019 Market st. ACCORDEON pleating; country orders nrompt attention, 121 Post, over O'Connor & Moffatt. ———— e EDUCATIONAL. AYRES' heading Business College, 723 Markel 48 per month; $50 life scholarship guarantees a complete business education; shorthand, typ- ing, bookkeeping, em'l arithmetic, com’l law, penmanship, etc.; experlenced teachers; new typewriters; positions secured; catalogue free. GALLAGHER-MARSH College, Parrott bldg.— Shorthand, typing and bookkeeping; Robert F. Gallagher, expert court reporter, teacher of shorthand; reportorial phrasing_taught; prac- tical bookkeeping, full course, $30; catalogue. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; references, Presiderit Jordan or any Stanford "professor. Phelan building. SITUATION wanted by first-class bread and cake baker or pastry cook to take charge; from the East; long experience; Irish-Ameri- gan, Address H. PRIMROSE, room 520 st HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Co’ e TO $35 week nteed; three ladies u:nd two xep:aemen: theatrical sketch; no pre- vious experience necessary. Caldwell College of Oratory and Acting, Hoover Hall, 1327 Market st. WANTED—By a large wholesale house, young lady stenographer; must be expe enced. Address in own hand 4376, Call office. WANTED—Arn American girl; permanent posi- tion; for upstairs werk; must bring reliable references. Apply 1224 Golden Gate ave., Mon- day morning. # L] WANTED—German girl for upstairs work and aseist with children; apply mornings; car fare refunded. 1004 Paru st, Morton station, Alameda. WANTED—A young girl to assi housework: wages moderate; call and 12 o'ciock Monday. 652 Waller st., Francisco. TWO pianists to play for lessons. HOOVER University of Physcial Culture, 1319 to 1329 Market; 100 page illustrated catalogue free. WAN rienced stenographer, male ot l’enl:;EE:'bTvP‘T [oncml ;M.nAddren with references to-day box 4379, Call office. WANTIED—A competent cook; permanent posi- tion; must bring reliable references. APPLY 1224 Golden Gate ave., Monday morning. st in light 1 between 11 San OLD, Eingle gentieman wants employment tending store, office, superintending city or country property in absence of owner; a. s. 0.; moderate expectations; references. Box 4365, Call office. A MIDDLE-AGED, unencumbered, highly trustworthy attorney wishes employment or remunerative connection with a law firm, agreeable assoclation more an object than re- muneration. Box 4315, Call office. MAN and wife wish positions on private place or farm; man experienced houseman, woman good dressmaker, cook, etc. Address T. MULROONEY, 3083 Twenty-fourth st., city. CARPENTER will work cheap If given steady work; good all around man; prefer shop, firm, * corporation. estate work; give trial. Box 3483, Call office. YOUNG Japanese bov wishes situation as cook in hotel or boarding house; had experi- ence. 1234 Post st. A BRANCH office for Call adveriisements and subscriptions has been established at 1056 Valencia st. INSTRUCTOR of experience will coach Greek, Latin, mathematics; references. dress 'box 2269, Call office, Oakland. ACTING, elocution, specialties; Hallett School, assoclated with theatrical agency securing positions. Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. MERRILL-MILLER College—Shorthand, typ- ing, practical bookkeeping. Rooms 40-45. Par- rott bldg.; individual instruction; catalogue. ENGINEFERING—Civil, elec.,mining, mech.,sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864 Van der'Naillen Schooi, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. A FULL course of Ellis bookkeeping and the Gregg shorthand costs only $60. San Fran- cisco Businegs College, 1235 Market st. A SPECIALTY—Perfecting beginners: business in Ad- time. TARR, exp. acct., 220 Parrott bldg. MARY P. Westhaus, plano, mandolin, guitar lessons, i0c: piano for practice. 39 Fifth st. | HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st.. S. F.; founded 1863; new S0-page catalogue free. PROF. L. MERKI, successful teacher of violin, mandolin and guitar. 1008 Mission st., nr. 6th. coliege graduates; Lookkeeping: figures: short ! EXCHANGE. EXPERIENCED hands and apprentices on men’s neckwear; steady work; best pay. L. SAMTER & SON, 518 Market s WANTED_Businees woman of experience and gocd judgment can find good opening. Aad- dress box 14385, «Call otfice. SALESLADY—Experienced ment; state former position. 409, Call office. FIRST-CLASS operator on vests; steady work uaranteed. BELASCO & HARRIS CO., 31 arket st in glove depart- Address box YOUNG girl to assist a young couple wlth' housekeeping. 2754 Twenty-third st. G APPRENTWICE for dressmaking; paid while learning. 1022 Washington st. WANTED—Middle-aged lady who understands children; light housework. 1619 Sutter st. WANTED—A German girl to care for children during the day. 1620 Waller st. EXPERIENCED hands to crochet underskirts at home. BAUER BROS. CO. 21 Sangome st, wear. - 123 Market st., room 35. EXCHANGE and sales office, 321 Phelan build- ing, Market st.—Send particulars of anything you have for exchange, sale or rent; registra- | tion free: insurance and loans. $250,000—New York income property; 4 fine hotels; 640 acres Kern oil land; copver and gold mines; 2100 acres grazing or farm land; plano and jewelry; business or lady's horse and buggy; state your wants. EXCHANGE and sales office, 321 Phelan bldg., Market st.—Send particulars of anything you have for exchange, sale or want; registration free; insurance and loans. | WHAT have you in S. F., Berkeley or Oakland, clear, to exchange for about i-acre block, in- | cluding sheltered beach for salt water bath- ing; li-room residence; sewered; cement basement, well and cistern water, glass con- servatory, fountain, shade ‘and fruit trees, ete.; suitable for sanitarium or resort; thriv- ing 'settlements adjacent: about twg hours from San Francisco: principals only. Address box 4410, Call office. FEATHERS RENOVATED. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc.; day or eve. mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. LESSONS In the English branches; references, 2111% Bush et.; telephone Jackson 665. BANJO and guitar. R. T. ROSS, 514A Jones ¥ ll'jx !fll}fllc f\ll}ll!hed - PIANO lessons glven at pup! 4408, Call. home, ELECTRO-THERAPEUTIC. Electric-Chemic medication cures faulty nutri- tion, merve, blood & constitutional diseases. Drs. K. & K.'s Blectric Sanitarium, 8 Mason. ———— EMPLOYMENT OFFICES, JAPANESE and Chinese help of all kin cooks, waiters and house servants. GEO. AOKI & CO., 421 Post st.; tel. Bush 135. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese help. 426 Powell,nr.Sutter; tel.Black 5072. CHINESE and Japanese employment office— Best help. 411% O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426 RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese employment of- fice: all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 5188. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. A FIRST-CLASS laundress desires situation; best_city ref.; city or country. MISS CUL~ LEN, 3% Sutfer st. FEATHER pillows and mattresses steamed, renovated. E. J. O'ROURKE, 1393 Valencis st.; phone Capp 2682. OPERATORS to take work home on ladies’ underwear. 723 Market st., room 35. WANTED—Young lady stenographer; state age and salary expected. Box 43%, Call office. GIRL for general housework: German or Swedish preferred. 2613 Pacific ave., 10 & m. TWO girls, one cook and housework, one nurse 2 children. 1516 Baker st. NG woman (Catholle) for light housework in family of & adults. 657 Broderick st. GIRL for second work and waltress. Apply with reference Monday, 2440 Pacific ave. FIRST-CLASS buttonhole maker and finisher on vests; good wages. 919% Howard st. PANTS finishers; steady work; call Monday. Royal Pants Co., 223 Kearny s GIRLS wanted. Bookbindery, 53 Clay st. WANTED—First-class finisher on pants; steady work. 461% Minna st., near Sixth. 10 MORE agents for our Standard Remedy. 1219 Valencia st.; call to-day and to-morrow. WANTED—Nest girl to wait at table and other light work. Apply 308 Leavenworth st. FLATS TO LET. 751 EDDY st., ne:r\‘r:n Ness uve.—A well ar- ranged upper flat of 8 rooms and bath; cen- trally located, SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & 0., 218-220 Montgomery st. 1275 AND 1277 O'Farrell st.—2 beautiful sunny upper flats of 8 rooms and bath and all mod- ern conveniences. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 Montgomery st. WANTED—A girl for pasting. Satchel factory, Seventeenth and Folsom sts. FIRST-CLASS finisher on custom coats; steady WANTED—A finisher on_coats; work. 222 Kearny st. A LADY of Indomitable energy, possessed of self-assertion: good opportunity to right par- ty. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott building. Apply to S. JACOBS, 127 Russ st. COLE, corner Oak—One flat of 8 rooms; tiled bathrooms and sinks; beamed and frescoed ceilings; looking out on Park; marble vesti- bule; furniture for sale, Whick is new and artistically selected; open bet. 10 and 4 oclock every day. Key at 409 Cole st. FINE, 21826 rooms, bath; all modern; large back yard; fine basement. Inquire of owner, 2134 Pine st. FURNISHED complete rooms and bath; lower flat. call after 5 p. m. JULIAN ave., 131, near Sixteenth and Mission at‘m-s rooms and bath; furnished or unfur- nished. §2—GRAND flat, 6 large sunny rooms; modern in every respect. 1127 Guerrero st., between 234 and 2ith. for housekeeping— 1908 Filbert st.; . A FIRST-CLASS German cook desires situa- tion; best city references; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 82 Sutter st. 841SA 1TTH st., near Valencla st.; fine sunny middle flat, 6 rooms and bath; partly fur- nished; rent reasonable. WANTED—Experienced waltresses; also girls to GOOD _girl to learn bookbinding. ROLLINS CO., 22 Clay st. WANTED—A lady to assist in light housework; good home. Call after 2 p. m., 116 Taylor st. A GERMAN girl for cooking and housework; wages $20. Apply 321 Kearny st. EXPERIENCED operators on ladies’ walsts; good pay. S. F. M. CO., 523 Market st. MYSELL, learn walting on table. 725 Market st. WANTED—Good, experienced walitresses; none but experienced need apply. 20 Third st. steady work. | .For Cal. N. £ ‘We ship three times MORNING. NOON _. aborers, Ukiah...free fare lal HR. R o T SANTA FE 12 men as laborers (no experie: to work on the Santa Fe R. 4, Bakersfleld Mo I 5 . CO S. P. R. R. C nce R. 3 the . eisions: inciuding Los Angeles and Santa Barbare; wages for the above R. R. worl $1 75 to $2 50 day. .tsrg‘_mm & ach tare paid...... mine: o and found Amador g1 Co., §75; 2 miners, south. 4 miners, Cinnabar mine. 6 single hand miners . 20 drillers, tunnel work 20 laborers, tunnel work. % tunnel men, reduced fares 5 Jaborers, good mine, fare $§2 10 labgrers, large mine. 1 Taachers, stesdy work 360 and found LABORERS AND WAREHOUSE MEN. 15 laborers for warehouse work, country, fres fare; office fee $1; $250 day; ship to-day, Sunday .. . 5 men to truck grain 6 iaborers to handle freight. 10 laborers, no blankets Board and room—17 laborers. 15 quarry men. 10 laborers for 32 cturing Co... $32 50 to $40 and foun 150 laborers, ditch and other work, Shasta, Trinity and Siskiyou counties, reduced fares. 3225 to 33 NEW WORK—AMADOR CO. 10 2-horse teamsters. 10 4-horse teamsters. SAWMILLS......... 15 men to work in woods. 10 experfenced woodsmen. X 10 laborers, for mills, yards and woods, fare pald, © linemen, crosscut sawyers, 3 jack- screwers .. 20 men to pile cordwood. _DAIRIES. ND HARVEST FIELDS........ for large wheat ranch for harvest work, §2 day and found, fare $1 30; 175 men for hay and harvest work, §12 to 32 day, 15 men for steady ranch jobs, §25 to $35; 13 orchard and vineyard hands, 325 to 330; § prumers, $26 and found: hay balers. $3 50 day; Cheese maker, 3$35; 27 milkers, different dair- jes, $30 to $40; 3 butter makers and milkers, $30 and found; 3 choremen, private places, $30 and $25; 16 choremen and boys, $15, $20 and $30 and found. .. MECHANICAL HELP . - Machine blacksmith, near city, 33350 day; blacksmith, quarry, north, §3 day; horseshoer, country shop, easy job, $2 50 day; 3 black- smith's helpers, no shoeing; woodworker, camp, second man, $1 75 day and found: car- riage painter, fare §0c, $40 and found; ranch carpenters, $i0 and $3¢ and found; hoider-on, boiler shop, $2 day; stonme cutters, no_tools, $2 50 day; machinists, pipe fitters, boller- makers and helpers; man to run steam shovel plant; 14 blacksmiths for other positions. MISCELLANEOUS ........ooccix Gar " Santa Clara County, $30 and found: choreman, private place, 3 cows, 3 horses, $30 and found; teamster for country mer- chandise store; general utility man, store, country, $30 and found: stableman. vineyard company, $30 and found; 16 hostlers and stablemen, city and country livery and pri- vate stables; butcher, country shop, 330 and found; 2 men for barge, $40 and found; 5 deck hands, $40. OTHER DEPARTMEN’ Camp cook, railroad, free fare..$5 and found Cook for mine crew of 20. .340 and found Cook, small camp, fare $1 30....$30 and found 10 cooks, hotels, city and country. 5 ranch cooks. to 85 and found 2 camp waiters, mine. .$30 and found Camp waiter, near city 2 walters, same country hotel, $35; 15 other waiters; 36 dish- washers, porters and kitchen hands; steward, boarding-house, mine company, $10 and found: baker, country shop. 360; 2 bakers' helpers; 3 butchers. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay. A—BUTCHER shop and order wagon; call to- day (Sunday). MURRAY & READY, 634-634 Clay st. STENOGRAPHER and typewriter for real es- tate office; if competent for general office work preferred; state experience, salary ex- pected and references. Box 1011 Call office. THE Boston Institute of _ sonable; office hours 10 to 12 a. m., and § to 8 p. m. 105 Ellis st., room 3L WANTED—Steady young man to assist gener- ally in light indoor work: 315 per week to start; must have $100 cash. 25 Geary st., r. 1. EXPERIENCED operators on ladies’ waists and_wrappers; steady work; electric power. MARKS BROS., 1212 Market st. FPENSION ATTORNEY EDWARD A. BULLIS, Past Commander Geo. H. Thomas Post No. 2, G. A. R., room 4, Phelan bidg., 306 Market. ‘WANTED—Housekeeper at 624 Seventh st. WANTED—Experienced waltresses; also girls to learn; no fee. 127 Mason st. A FIRST-CLASS infant's nurse desires situa- tion; best city ref. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter. A FIRST-CLASS parlor mald and waitress de- sires situation; best of references; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. WOMAN wants work by day or week; refer- ence. Call in evening at 421B Natoma st. MIDDLE-AGED German woman wants situa- tion to do light housework or take care of invalld. Address 118 Grant ave. COMPETENT woman wishes a situation to do general housework; is a good cook; city or country; no postal cards answered. 10 Stock- ton place. off Grant ave. I MME. YOUNG'S demonstration of spirit re- | 18 r.; rent $85: good fur.,‘carp; large yard.. 1250 | medium and you will be told how to overcome | TRAINED nurse with knowledge of hairdress- turn to-nigh McAllister st.; 10c; come, 20 r. rent $60; good house; always full; barg. 1000 | them. Valuable advice in all affairs of life; ing wishes position as maid to lady; willing skeptics | _Over 500 houses listed. Call before buying. | 25c up; perfect satisfaction guaranteed. to travel; salary $30. Box 4360, Cail office. MRS, EBERHARDT'S spiritual test meeting, | MARION GRIFFIN, the Real Estate Agent, | YOUR life is an open book DRESSMAKER from New York wishes en- 3250 224 st, bet. Mission sand Valencla; 8| Market st., by Call bidg.; tel. Black 1503, to the phenomenal life reader and gagements in familles; beautiful gowns made; P. m.; 10c | _ 82 rooms: 14 large bay windows; a corner; 3 WONDER WORKER, satisfaction guaranteed. 802 Geary st. W. G. KEEGAN holds spiritual meeting eves night except Sat.; 10c. 148 Sixth st., 2d floor. RS. EVANS, 20 Sixth; cir. to-night, § p_ m eve. but Thur.; readings dail GILLINGHAM'S spiritual _meeting, ; bring seaied guestions. Larkin st and eves FREE lecture on palmistry, with free read- inge at § this eve, and Wed. eve. 423 E blocks north of Market; oak furniture; clears % a month above all expenses; rent $105..81400 17 rooms: all men; rich carpets: north of Mar- ket st.; elegant furniture; clears $70 a month. 11 rooms; rent $35; oak furniture; mortgage clears §35; exchange for small house..§700 Call at office for list. Above are only samples. FISHER & CO., 95 rooms: price. 26 rooms; price. arket; phone Folsom 1342, -$3300 2250 Porr B e e 22 rooms; elegant; rent only $60; price.... 1500 EEE and talk with your spirit frien 14 rooms; handsome; rent only $60: price.. 750 readings to-dsy. ARNOLD DICKSO] We have over 300 more, any location, kind MRS, WINCH R, 1610 Clay st.; circles to- night and Wed: KATIE H 13 West MEETING HARMONY Lodge No F.—The officers and funeral committee of the -named lodge zre hereby notified to assem- ble at Oad Fellows' Hall, corner Market and Seventh sts., ony MONDAY, July 8, at 1:30 p. m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, PETER HIRSCHFELD. By order of the N. G CHAS. QUAST, Fin. See. 13, 1. 0. 0. ALTA Lodge No. 205, 1 O. O. F. Meeting TO-MORROW (Monday), July 8, at 8 p. m. sharp. Matter of great importance and interest to its members. Also installation of officers. | Visitors cordially invited. M. L. GROSSMAN, ALF. VOLIGNY, R. §. TNITY Lodge No. 131, 1. 0. O. F. Sixteenth and Valencia sts.—In: stailation TUESDAY EVENING July §, 190l Visitors cordiail invited. 8. F. THOMPSON, A. 8. CRONK, [ THE twenty-sixth annual picnic of Loyal Orange Lodges Nos. 118 and 127 will be held in Sheil Mound Park, Berkeley, on FRIDAY, July G. E. LITTLE, Secretary. N. G. N. G. at bargains and hurried sales. 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., 80 Market. | WINSTON & WOLF, 1026 MARKET ST. 17 rooms; rent $50; Fourth st $375 2 ; fine corner; rent $90. 1575 20 i mew; cheap rent.. 1375 | & rent $100; part cash 2100 | = fine sunny corner; 1909 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 1 § ROOMS: rent $50; finely furnished, good car- pets; $500. Howard st., between Third and Fourth. Box 4337, Call office. FOR SALE—Sunny corner lodging-house of 15 north of Market. Box 4378, Call. G House, 20 rooms, $3%. Call at 105 New Montgomery st. LODGING-HOUSE, 10 rooms; furnished. | | | CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING’S pioneer Carpet-Beat- ing Works, 38-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. BEATING. 3c; MADAM MONTAGUE. She gives names, facts and figures. What- AN American woman wants work by the day; ever your troubles are visit MADAM MON- TAGUE and she will set it aright; perfect satisfaction by mall: send stamps for spe- clal rates. 1382 Market street, opposite Seventh. A—LINCOLN- -CLAIRVOYANT AND HIGH PSYCHIST— He tells your name, condition, desire, hopes, | etc., without asking. a single question; cures diseases without medicine; shows you how to | avold bad luck and how to make yourself lucky; reunites the separated; makes harmony in your home; gives accurate advice on all business affairs;investments,mining, read- ings by mail; send stamps for terms.125 Turk. | MRS, DR. F. CLARK, the well-known trance medium, is permanently located at 1206 Mar- ket st., corner Golden Gate ave., rooms 25 and 26; take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guaran- | teed by mail; send stamp for pamphlet with special terms. Daily and Sunda: MME. ARNDT, the great clairvoyant, tells past and future; never falls; has the greatest ERyp- tian secret; shows picture of future husband or wife; %c up; satisfaction to everybody; cures diseases by sympathy. 215% Sixth st. MME, PORTER, wonderful Hairvoyant & card | reader, born with double veil—second sight; diagnoses disease with life reading; ladles 50c; gents §1; palm. and clair. sit., $1 50. 126 Turk. MRS. DR. VALEEN, clair., palmist; advice on all affairs; messages from departed friends; teacher of personal magnetism. 1523% Market. WONDERFUL clairvoyant; tells everything; ‘money back If not true; send 10c and birthday. PROF. J. MYERS, Lincoln Park sta.,Chicago. MME. MONTAGUE, clairvoyant and palmist, gives names, facte, dates:satisfaction by mail; inclose stamp. 1352 Market, opposite 7th st. Mrs. Dr. Sayler, queen of clairvoyants & palm- Ists; names and dates; L. 2c; G. 50c; mail $1. 1511% Market, op. Van Ness; tel. Mint 1095. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmit, permanently located 1148 Market, op. 6th; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. KNOW your fate; Mme. Richards, astrological palmist and reader of humah destiny; never fails; 25c and 50c. 1203 Mission st., cor. Sth. T A. M. Abrah : laying, c; renovating. 5e up: DD, XA At work guaranieed. T. R. Co.; phone Scott 1319, THURSDAY EVENING _in RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices Seven Pines Hall, Alcazar build- Lo - ing, 15) O'Farrell st. July 11, in- | _reasonable. 1IN Harrison; tel. Missicn 361. stailation of officers, All juniors CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-Beating Works, copdially weicome. By order A. L. WHITE, Councilor. FEINTRACHT Spar und Ban Vereln—The an- nual meeting and election of directors for the ensuing term will be held on TUESDAY, July 9, 1901, at 7:30 p. m.. in the office of the asso- clation, Eintracht Hall, 237 Twelfth st. Polls open from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. The twenty- fourth serles now open for subscription, Monthly payments §1 per share. ADOLF WIRTNER, Vice President. HENRY GILLE, Secretary. INTERNATIONAL Union Steam Engineers, Local No. 64, will meet at Alcazar building, WEDNESDAY NIGHT, July 10, 1901, at 8 o'clock. All_members are requested to at- tend. T. H. ELY, Corresponding Sec. THE annual meeting of the San Francisco So- clety for the Prevention of Crueity to Ani- mals will be heid in the Parrott building on MONDAY, July 15, 1801, at & o'clock p. m., when & board of trustees will be elected. C. B. HOLBROOK. Secretary. e —————— AGENTS WANTED. NEW census publications are now ready: we want relisble agents to sell them in all parts of the country; splendid opportunity for teach- ers and students to make money during vaca- tion; térritory reserved for good agents; write for full particulars. RAND, McNALLY & CO.. Chicago, Tl _333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st. tel, Main 3%4. GEO. WALCOM, Proprietor. JONES & CO., reliable carpet cleaners and ren- ovators. 25-27 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 1061. CITY Steam Carpet-Beating Works. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 38-40 Sth st.; tel. South 250. 3 E. MITCHELL Carpet Beating and_Reno- vating Co., 240 Fourteenth st.; tel. Miesion 74. MRS. HANSEN, clairvoyant, card reader and p;;'il present and future; 25c. 108 loor. LOUISA BLAKE, Canadlan card reader: ad- Yioe an business; no card. 516 Third st.; 250 an 3 M. WILLE, crystal seer, clairvoyant, medium; sittings, 9'a.m. to8 p.m.; G0c. 215 Leavenworth. Mrs. Mallory, clairvoyant card reader:when oth- ers fall consult me; L. %5c, G. 50c. 917 Howard. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; ladles 2%c; gents 50c. 951 Mission, nr. 6th; open Sundays. CARPETS cleaned at the lowest rates. STRAT- TON, 3 Eighth st.; telephone Jessie 944, COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge un- less successful. Room 310, 827 Market st. . SCHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader; sittings daily. 4481 Jessie st., bet. 5th and 6th. first-class references; washing and ironing preferred. Address box 4397, Call. A LADIES' nurse would like to make engage- ments; terms reasonable; reference given. Call or address ‘‘Ladies’ Nurse,”” 127 Seventh st. | WANTED—Family sewing or mending by the | "day; reasonable. Box 4101, Call. WANTED—By an American woman, a posi- tion as, housekeeper or general housework; no objection to country. Call 627 Turk sl no postals. REFINED German woman wants a_position; upstairs work and sewing; a first-class housekeeper. 40 Twelfth st. STRONG, good, willing woman; great house. cleaner; can do most any kind 'of work; good references; wages $1 per day and car fare. 88 Third st., room 10, upstairs. | RESPECTABLE Swedish lady wants position | “as working housekecper in a small family; best of reference. 243 Ritch st. POSITION warited by steady and reliable young woman; understands housework and cooking well; 770 Folsom st. HOUSEKEEPER by Bastern woman; elderly, neat and reliable; good cook and laundress; used to children; wages $12 to $15. 268 Stev- enson st, room 7. YOUNG Swedish girl wishes position to do general housework or second work. Call at 14 Moss st, downstairs, off Howard, bet. Sixth and Seventh; wages $20 to $25. A MARINE view, sunny, 8 rooms, bath, new. 2414 Van Ness ave,, near Union st. FINE sunny b-room flat, §15; cheap; save car fare. 3 Pine place, off Pine st., near Mason. FLAT of 4 rooms, bay window and bath; $12. 716 Natoma st., bet. Eighth and Ninth. FLAT to let for unfurnished rooms. Apply at 2041; Eddy st. rg.g\'r. 5 rooms and bath. 17. NEW, modern 7-room flat. between Larkin and Polk. $8_COTTAGE, 4 _rooms; large yard. 430 Sev- enth st., near Harrison. $11—4-ROOM flat; cellar; water free. 20 Sum- ner st.; off Howard, bet. Seventh and Eighth. $15—1461 SACRAMENTO, near Hyde; flat, 7 rooms, bath, gas: nice vard. B — FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. 1120 Hyde st.; rent 1530 Jackson st., 1 FELL, 111—Four nicelv furnished rooms with bathi, e ————— FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE of 12-room house; billiard-room; ail mew; will sell just as it stands or carpets: Tent §30. Address % Baker st., cor. Page. FOR SALE—Furniture of a 5-room cottam complete; party Eoing East; cheap if taken quick. Box 47, Call. . 1 ROOMS furnished In oak, #850, with No. 7 | | i | _range. g ‘Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market. FURNIT! cheap; 4 rooms; all or part; call soon. 32 Clinton Park, off Valencia st. FURNITURE WANTED. CAL. Auction Co., 1462 Market—Buys furniture, merchandise, etc.; phone Jessie 2071. BEFORE _disposing of your furniture Golden Gate Auction Co., 928 Howard st. A. WOLLPERT, price for see 778 Misslon st., pays highest | ond-hand furniture; tel. Red 1534, Auctioneer—L. Vincent, 1305 Larkin; tel. Polk 694; furniture & furn'd houses bought; spot cash. CHAS. LEVY buvs vour furniture, carpets, planos, etc. 1135 Market st.: tel. 761 Jessle. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. | WOMAN wants work by the day, washing, | ironing or housccleaning; $125 per day and car fare. Address Laundress, Call branch office, 300 Hayes st. WANTED—Position by a voung, respectable lady with a_child at housekeeping or house- work. 1239 Market st. A YOUNG woman with a little child wishes a place in a country tcwn; more for good home than wages. Address box 4363, Call office. GOOD cook from New York; $1 50 and carfare for plain_cooking; call on to work; willing worker. Box 4352, Call office. | A WOMAN wants work by the day; washing, ironing or sweeping; $150. Address M. S, 152% Clara st., bet. Fourth and Fifth. TEACHER, Protestant, speaking French flu- ently, desires position as governess with Christian family; no objection to the conn- try. Call at 1605 Franklin st., corner Pine. ‘WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; $150 to 3$6 week; convenient and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1036 Valencia st. B s e ] | MME. AUGUST, clalrvoyant, card reader and palmistry; truth or no pay; 2ec. 1140 Mission. MME, RAVENNA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; 25c up. 5 Fourth st. SPIRITUALISM. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY— Trance, business medium; life reader; exam- ines ore; oll locations; medical clairvoyant; treats, cures sick; cancer removed without use of knife, 1164 O"Farrell, nr. Gough; Ellis- st. car; sit., §1; letter, §2. Tel. Hyde 2461. RESUMED business—Mrs. Dr. Farnham, the world-renowned spiritual medium; advice in all affairs in life; lawsuits, divorces, deaths; unites the separated; mining a speclalty; cir- cles Sun.,, Wed., Fri. eve.; letters answered. Residence (no signs), 35 McAllister st. AGENTS—Do you want something more profit- able and easier to sell than books or insur- ance? Ad. F. PERSON, r. 412, Parrott bldg. LADY or MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the well-known trance medium, is permanently located at 1206 Mar- ket st., corner Golden Gate ave., rooms 25 and 26; take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mall; send stamp for t ‘with special terms. me MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader ladles 25c, gents 50c. 132 Sixth st. —_— CAPE NOME. B U S o CAPE NOME, Teller City and all points in Alaska. For freight & passage rates call or write C. F. MOORE, 935 Market st., rm. 6. DENTISTS. AT the BLECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg.. you can hvfiwwm‘:" done Jg.lnlu:l ; teeth 50 up: plates, extraciions free. $4 50 -T;":t;l S R L PR R AT 1deal Dental Co.. 6 P EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. ‘WANTED—Position as ranch foreman by first- class man with long experience and the best of references: thorough practical knowledge In mixed farming, orchard, vineyard, irriga- tion, drying and shipping fruit, keeping ac- counts and handling men. Address box 1111, Call office. FIRST-CLASS barkeeper open for engagement; city or country. Box 4372, Call. SITUATION typewriter and copyist; 8 years' commercial and road experience; first-class refer- ences; young man, age 26. Address F. H. A., 781 Mission st. A THOROUGHLY experienced general store ‘manager and office man wants position in mining camp or town. Box 4339, Call. T jerstands cars of Horses, cie Earden Work: lerst care ete., len wo has porter experience and {s handy with w’l’hlr':l 5:."'”' position. Address H. P., 217 wanted—Stenographer, expert AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S...Phoge Grant 185 HOTEL DEPARTMENT . 2 ses, State of Nevada, fare p 2 waitresses, springs, Sonoma’ County. 2 waitresses, resort, Sonoma County. 2 waitresses, Santa Uz, 2 waitresses, Santa Cruz 2 waltresses, springs, Santa Clara County. 2 waltresses, Amador County, fare paid. 2 waitresses, south, fare paid. ‘Waltress, summer resort, day morning 25 waltresses, di 8 and hotels. . $20-340 | Cooks, hotels - Shampooer, springs, LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT . hoe, fare paid, $35: fancy ironer, resort, $3, short distance; laundress, summer resort, $30, | fare paid; ironer, Santa Rosa, $10; fancy ironer, Palo Alto, $30. £ .. FAMILY DEPARTMENT .. Cook and second girls, same house, housekeeper for old lady, country, $15; House- keeper for widower and 2 children, $i5 and | fare paid; woman with a child, $15. German woman with a child as cook for small coun- try hotel, $15. C.R. HANSEN & CO.. 04 Geary st. GIRLS for same family, $15 each: one to take care of small children and light second work. the other for cooking and housework; office fee_pald by lady. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 04 Geary st. MIDDLE-AGED, woman about 35; care of small children; references; good home; no office fee; §$10-$12. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 104 Geary st. LYDA FORRESTER, the pastry cook—Please call or send address to C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st A CHAMBERMAID and waitress, also cook i | | for a sanitarium, fars here, a g0, et RORTON. a1t Sutter st o4 ¥ 5 WAITRESSES, $2 per month, room and 2 women ironers on ladies' clothes, Lake Ta- S. F. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 323 Kearny st. FEW more agents wanted In every town on Pacific Coast to advertise and sell medicine; good commission. 1327 Market wt., room 3. WANTED—GIrl_to_work in shooting gallery; good wages. 523 Pacific st. - GOOD sewer wanted in bindery. MYSELL- ROLLINS CO., 22 Clay st. OPERATORS and finishers on gents' white shirts. 535 Valencia. LADIES wishing_to _marry send address to MRS. HERTZ, 708 Elilis st.; no charges. e e e HELP WANTED—MALE. TO-DAY (SUNDAY) TO-DAY (SUNDAY) TO-DAY (SUNDAY) AT C.'R. HANSEN & CO.’S.... 104 GEARY ST. Wanted—2000 men for new railroad work.... FREE FARE .FREE FARE 100 teamsters and laborers... .. FOR NEVADA 150 teamsters and laborers. . FOR TRUCKEE 200 Taborers and teamsters. . . FOR COAST ROAD 100 laborers, ballasting track.... .For Los Angeles and Santa .... Divisions ... . For Santa Fe System 100 laborers, section work. For Stockton and Merced Divisions. _For Chatsworth Park, big tunnel.. ding men and drillers.....32 % and 32 3 100 muckers and laborers. $175 and 82 Free Fare. Ship To-day Free Fare Barbara. 175 2 locomotive firemen, $65; German cheese- ‘maker, $60; blacksmiths and woodworkers, $40 to $50 and board; 50 laborers for a big ditch, $2 % a day; 6 asphalt miners, §2 a day and hoard EL DEPARTMENT F'ry cook, $65; assistant butcher, $50; istant confectioner, §25; assistant baker, 3$25; 3 bell- boys, $20, for first-class country hotel, fares paid: strong, active man for dishwashing ma- chine, country hotel, 330, fare paid; § second cooks, fryers and broflers, 360 to $70: head cook, $60; second cook, $40; dishwasher, $20, for summer resort . & 3 Eastern waiters, American plan, $35; head waiter, springs, $35: 6 hotel walters, country, $25: 6 bell and elevator boys, $15 to $25........ C. R. HANSEN & CO. 104 Geary st. AT THE CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 59 Third st.; phone Bush 405. oad laborers, S. P. Co.’s own work.... $i 75 and $2 25 per day .Los Angeles and Santa Barbara divisions ¢ '$1 office fee: mo uther expense........ No experience required. Ship daily i b ..Free Fare. .o 10 barvest hands 132 and board 10 lumiber pilers. $35 per month and board 10 men fdr quarry......$2 25 per day, free fare 2 teamsters, city 4 laborers, eity Milker, country, 330 and found Experienced bookikeeper. Blacksmith, count; Ranch hands 10 swampers 4 tree fellers.. 4 cross cutters . 2 linemen.. 5 men for smelter. 5 men to handle grain Cheesemaker, Swiss or limburger cheese... 50 rallr 50 R. R. laborers, Uklak and Santa Ba: free fare: 50 laborers for lumber mill, ship Monday; 20 laborers and 20 teamsters, $2 25, country, fare §120; porter, $30 and found. JOURNEYMEN Barbers' International Unlon— Free employment. 927 Market st.. room 207. 1. LESS, Secretary; telephone Jessie 1175. WANTED—Boy 16 to 18, for office work, type- writing and some knowledge of bookkeeping; salary $20 per month. Box 4415 Call office, ELDERLY man, ca: chores around hote! Potrero Hotel, EXCEPTIONAL opportunity to start in vaude- ville and earn a good living. Address RICH- ARDS, care Chutes. WANTED immediately—Two city salesmen; Iliberal commission basis. Address box 4405, Call office. 1528 POLK s good place. GOOD boy who understands bookbinding. MY~ SELL-ROLLINS & CO., 22 Clay st. WANTED—2-chair barber outfit (revolving); give particulars and price. Box 438, Call CANVASSER of good address. Apply Monda; after 9:30,” W. M. WRIGHT, 17 Donohoe Ndz WOODWORKERS wanted. Address box 4400 Call office. WANTED—Good job compositor; steady posi- tion. Apply UPTON BROS., 409 Market st. BOY wanted. 107 Sansome st., upstairs. WIB- NER & MERZBACH. WANTED—Dishwasher at 1506 Kentucky st., Potrero. WANTED—A handy. man; one who can lay carpets. 137 South Park, WANTED—A good waiter, at the Golden West Hotel, 68 Ellls st WANTED—A waliter. 134 Fourth st. WANTED—A dishwasher. Call after 9 a. m. at Gooch's Oyster Grotto, 113 Ellis st. DISHWASHER wanted at 1224 Point Lobos ave.;: $12 per month and found. - WANTED—Lithographic engraver; even evens. ings and Sundays: cash plece work. 364 Hn: A _GOOD _reliable boy for grocery _delivery wagon; references. Address box 4343, Call. WANTED—Young wagon blacksmith’s helper. 316 McAllister st. BOY wanted with some experience at wagon- making. 2315 Pine st. ) g WANTED—Industrious men and women im every town to work for us at home. No canvi . We will send work any dis- tance. Have several lines of work to give out; some requires no It you can’t devots the whole day to our work, AR Iy AT e Mfg. Co., 142 West 23d st., New York. CIVIL Service Government positions—About 9500 appointments made last year; probably 10,000 this year; onl: common school edu~ cation required; ca e of information free_ ::omnll)m::n Correspondence College, Washing- on, D. C. WANTED—Two A No. 1 premium and adver- tising specialty men: large commission with an lished line of trade to work on. Ad- dress,. stating age and experience, box 4356, Call office. SUPERINTENDENT for an established oil of one horse and do $10 month and found. 301 Twenty-second st. Dishwasher: small restaurant; New Golden Gate Hotel, g00d references. Box 4364, Call office. WANTED—A sober German who understands care horse and wagon and light porter work; wages $10 a week. Box 4361, Call office. GENTLEMAN of Indomitable enersy and push: good opportunity to right man. F. PERSO! room 412, Parrott building. TAILOR to trim up work for coat BELASCO-HARRIS CO. 541 Markee st. > WANTED—Wideawake party In every town and city to represent us; pay $100 monthly besides monthly private income to each rep- resentative; §2000 to $5000 vearly assured: no investment: secure membership and position by sendint reference and stamp. . Address Standard Trust, Douglas block, Los Angeles, Cal. If filled will notify. only by our methed; tion anc diploma given free; complete outfit of tools domated; special inducements this month. Call or write at cnce for special offer and free catalogue. MOLLR BARBER COLLEGE, 635 Clay st. MAN. upright character, to manage business of established house; salary $18 weekly & ex- penses, pavable wkly. from headquarters; ex- pense money advanced; permanent; reference. Standard House, 364 Caxton bldg., Chicage. WANTED—500 men to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, §1 up; soling 20c up. 923 Howard. GET, shoes half-soled while waiting: To 0563 Mission st bet. 1ot and 34 sia " WANTED—Office boy; wages 320 month; ad- dress O. F. B., box 4344, Call office. WANTED—Assistant bookkeeper; wages month. Address B. O. K., box 4345, O-?L. BARBER shop for sale; best location in town, nprmu“ “v.rh- !;ifio.; good forrm per month; will sell for $1%5; reason of selling, poor health. Auburn, Cal. e BARBER shop for sale; 3 chairs: good stand; must be eold on account of sickness. Apply at 81 Zoe st., city. —_—_— WANTED-—100 quarrymen- and rock Adgty -3 drillers, board. Cal. Emp. Agency, 5 Third st. OPERATORS for our white and fancy shirt de- ments; special inducements to those who e had experfence; will also take a limited number of young girls about 16 years of age for instruction; operators and girls to Tearn for work in our overall department. Stand- ard Shirt Factory, Gough and Grove sts. i SOLDIERS wanted learn the barber tra special inducements; _sjtuationsy guaranteed after § weeks' practice; call or Write at once for special offer and free catalogue. MOLER COLLEGE, 6% Clay st. WANTED—A boy from 1i to 15. Apply with references c Shirt Co., 1038 Market st. - PENSION ATTORNEY EDWARD A. ‘Commander Past Geo. H. Post G T o, Phelan bidg. %08 Marker, ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, price. 563 Mission st.. bet. 1st and 2d sts. McDONALD & PERRY have 500 pairs second- hand shoes for sale: 50c. 241 Third st.

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