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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 1901 ———————e e e e e SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third etreets; open wuntil 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery strect, corner Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. 200 Hayes street; open until 9:30-p. m. 639 McAllister street; cpen until 9:30 p. m. §15 Larkin street; open until 9:3 p. m. 1941 Wission street; open until 10 p. m. 2061 Market street, cormer Sixteenth; open until 9 p. m. g 106 Eleventh street: open until 8 p m. 1096 Valencia street; open until § p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; open until § p. m. 2200 Fillmore street; open until 9 CHURCH SERVICES, CALVARY Presbyterian Church in St. John's, corner California and Octavia sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., pastor; Rev. George G. El- dredge, associafe pastor-elect. Dr. Hemphill -will preach at 11 a. m.; topic, ‘‘Doubt—Its Cause and Cure.” Mr. Eldredge will preach &t 7:45 p. m.; text, ““How hardly shall lho.)" that bave riches enter the kingdom of God. Sunday-school after the morning servi Christien Endeavor Society, 6:30 p, m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, § o clock. UNITARIAN Church (First). SW. cor. Geary | and Franklin sts—Rev. Bradford Leaviti, Minister; Rev. Dr. Stebbins, Minister Emeri- tus. The Sunday-school is at 10 o'clock. The morning service is at 11 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Leavitt will preach: subject, ‘‘Preaching the Gospel”; Sunday-school immediately after morning service. All are cordially invited. There is mo evening service. UNITARIAN Church (Second), cor. Capp and ! Twentleth ste—Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, Minis- | ter. Sunday-school at 3:45 o'clock. The theme | for the morning_service is *Prof. Le Conte on | Immortality.” The musical pumbers will in- | clude & trio, violin, ceilo, plano (with organ | obligato), by Messrs. Savannah and Wertsch | end Misses Clement and Pratt: a vocal duet by Miss Margaret Kroenert and Mr. Cahill; & wviolin solo by Mr. 5. Savanneh. There will be | no evening service during August. { FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and | “Rev. George C. Adams, D.D., | i W. M. Krl.fu'lldv D.D., of Hono- t will preach at 11 a. m.; topic, | "~ At 7:45 p. m., topic, ““Manly | * All are cordiaily invited. | ADOPTION. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALR—Co: EDUCATIONAL—Continued. jon. MRS. DR. HEALTHY infant for ads lameda. FUNKE, 1416 Eighth st., ASPHALTUM ROOFING. J. PELTIER, asphalt roofing, sidewalks re. paired: postal. 113 Mission: tel. Folsom 1607, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE free:divorces private;bankruptcy; col- lefllms:l!achmfl!‘;&;arg\:fle!; hlll:u:t":;l:‘: hips;d 1 s wn;fees g ADVICE free; divorce law a speclalty; private; no fes without success; collections. G. W. HOWE, atty at law, 8§50 Market, cor.Stockton. ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. . DAVIDSON, 827 Market opp. Masos 1§ CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 027 Mar- %et =t.: consultation free: mo fees in advance. o e ¢ cheap—A furnished hotel in Crockett; T ong & sond “business. MCEWEN BROS.. 2&! Montgomery st. LODGING-HOUSE with 16 sunny rooms on one floor;mu Stockton and 87 O'Farrell st.; call for partieulars. BARGAIN—é-room bath; 8 rooms pay expenses. Call bet. 1 d 4 p. m., 226 Taylor st. SPIRITUALISM. A Mrs. Dr, Farnham, spiritual medium_and life reader; mining a specialty; cir. Sun., Wed. and Fri. evenings. 103> Market st. (no sign). CHAS. BROCKWAY, %c seance Sun. and Phurs., § p. m.; every one gets a vate readings daily. 299 Hyde st., cor. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, bus. medium; life reader; medical, clairvoy: sittings, $1; letter, 1164 O'Farrell st.; Eilis car. '~ BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of every kind bought. Tel. Red 2056. JOLMES BOOK CO.. 704-706-708 Mission st. P ) BOARDING KFOR CHILDREN. MIDDLE-AGED lady would like the care of Address MRS. baby or one or two children. e SHIVERS, Antioch, Cal. good home & moth- er's care: $10 up; sunny vard. 1607 California. e e e e e e BUSINESS CHANCES. A_FIRST-CLASS saloon, near theaters; good fixtu; plenty of rooms; large receipts; if you want a good-paying place at right price call scon; other bargains. 411 Emma Spreckels building, 927 Market st. A FEW good bargains in well-located cigar stands and small groceries. WALL TALBOT, 411 Emma Spreckels building, 927 Market st. FINB opening for an active man with good business qualifications; single man preferred; good future for good man; capital needed $5(0. Partner in paint & paper busi price §1750. Partner in good hotel; price § G, W. SCHWEINHARD, a7 ¢ A _SNAP to right man; grocery, $7000 monthly busi‘neu. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oak- land. ©opp. Mason, rooms 1 EMMANEL Baptist Church, Bartlett st., near | Twenty-third. Services—Morning, 11, preach- | v. Joseph Ellison of Whittier; even- preaching by Rev. Arthur W. Rider of Oakland. CENTRAL Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis- #ion st., between Sixth and Seventh—Dr. 8. D. | tsinpiller will preach at 11 o ciock on the | topic, “Fields of Labor,” and at 7:45 on ‘hei “Varlety and Partnership in Good Good music, free seats and a cordial ‘welcome for all PRINTING business; rental §25 month; ex- change for other property. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. | A CHANCE of & lifetime; fine conifectionery and ice-cream store, with cigars; daily cash business, $20; pop. 30,000; can be fully investi- gated; owner golng ‘East; sold_reasonably it at once. MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market st. DELICACY store, clearing $150 month; well located; must be sold; owner going East; make offer. Cal. Busiress Assn., 565% Market. TRINITY Church, cor. Bush and Gough sts.— | The Rev, Frederick W. Clampett, D.D., | tor. Holy communion, 7:30 a. m.; morning | gervice, 11 o'clock; evening praver, 4 o'clock; Friday, service for army and navy at 11 a. m. The rector will preach. MILK route business, together with §2 cows, 9 horses, wagons; clears $3%0 a month; $7200. DONNELLY CO., 632 Market st. $I0—PARTNER _wanted; Indoor_ _business: steady man. McLaughlin & Co., 777% Market. SEVENTH-DATY Adventist Church, 814 Laguna | #t., bet. McAllister and Golden Gate ave. Preaching this evening at o'clock by the pastor. Elder W. . Sadler: subject, ‘‘Inef- Jectual Praver or the Praver of Presump- tion.” All are cordially invited to attend. Seats free. REORGANIZED Church of Jesus Christ, Folsom and Fourteenth sts. $:45 a. m.; preaching, 1L $:45 a. m.; preaching, 1 a. Emith of the presidency. This church claims divine origin to preach the restored Gospel as witness to all nations of the near coming of | s Christ to reward all men according to i | Church of Christ, Scientist, Central 223 Sutter st., between Kearny st. and Grant ave.—Christian Science Bible lesson at subject, “Soul.”’ Sunday-school for s m 1 at_the same hour. at & o clock , Toom 510, Wednesday even- Free reading room, All are welcome. 11 o'clock in Golden Gate New thought subjects ing Eugene Del edito ience Journal York, r his_excellent lecture on ““Unity cordially invited. Seats free. Collection will be taken. E First Divine Science Church meets eve 2. m. at Home Collej near Valencia. biect of disco ancial Condition, = “‘Light on by M. E ate Lodge Theosophical Socie lectures every Sunday at § p. m ight, ““The Ratfonale of Health," s Marie A. Walsh. Libray open daily. Class Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Alice Best. Puolic is cordially invited | Society—Public lecture in | lding_to-night at § o'clock; | ““Building of Fo 4 C. V. Miller's wonderful seances Fri., § p. m., 3c; you can speak | to spirit friends face to face, recognize them: give names: received medals from many coun. tries; taken last world's record medal Paris Fair. 1084 Bush st.; tel. 2275 Larkin. A TEST meeting, 909 Market., rear hall: 1, free; 25, 10c; Messrs. Swan, Matchet. Mmes. Maxwell, Kotter, Stodard, Miller, McKee, the inspiration singer, others. COME & = Sun., Tues., SHOE business for sale; ten years' established; paying cash store in Stockton; annual sales §15,000; present stock small; wili sell either stock or fixtures; owner leaving State; first- class stand to add clothing or dry goods. Ad- dress box 4695, Call office. LEADING 6-chair barber shop on Montgomery st.; fine fixtures and business; first-class cus- tomers; first-class barber can make his for- tune: $2500. Call or write 409 Brannan st., S. F. Cal.; sickness the cause of sale. MUST sell at once; make offer on gtock and fixtures of an up to date poultry ranch in Fruitvale; also a grocery store doinz @ cash | business Of $300 a month. Box 4697, Call. ~FOR sale; complete outfit of restaurant, consisting of steel range, patent bake oven, tables, dishes, ice chest, chairs. etc.: a bar- ain | $2) BUYS one-half interest in cleaning and dyeing business; plenty of business, and need ner at once. Call or write to Crystal aning Works, 312 Fourth, Santa Rosa, $300PARTN] anted; light business; must be steady, reliable man; satisfied with $i§ to 825 a week; no experience required; trial glven before buying.” 25 Geary st., room 1 £1650—OLD establi £00d location; esiate taken A corner grocery and bar, fine stock; securlty corner Gough and Grove sts. BEST proposition in city: 3250 profits month small capital. 1008% Market st., room 4. Tin, old nt stablished paint 4541, Call office. WANTED to buy—Notion store rooms and basement; state price and location. Address box 461! 1 office. le—Dairy 100 miles from S. F.; 150 cows; now shipping $300 a month in cream to S. F.: also to lease or sell the ranch with feel for cattle. Address J. M. Canty, Grayson, Cal. s with living and variety store; a bargain. no_agents. | YOUNG, active man can buy retiring partner's interest in old est. grocery and bar at in- voice; experience mnot necessary; capital about $600. Apply box 4651, Call office. WALL TALBOT, | Call at NEWTON & HARTER, 769 Mkt. | al. | or reai | JOHN SLATER—Clrcles, eves., 8:15; Wed. aft., Sat. and Sun. 1803 Stockton, near Greenwich. EDWARD EARLE, 828 Bllis—Readings daily seance Sun., Tues. apd Thurs. Tel. Polk 1 NIGHT SCHOOL FOR MEN. A practical and industrial education for men; Y. M. C. A. building; more courses of study than any other night school in the city for a remarkably low tuition; send or apply for the Dprospectus at the building, corner of Mason and Ellis sts.; opening night, Tuesday, Sep- tember 10; registration beginning September 1; departments—Art, business, civil service, elementary, engineering, high school, lan- guages. H. J. McCOY, general secretary; A. A. MACURDA, educational director. SPANISH language quickly taught by compe- tent old Castillian teacher; practical conversa- tion® and translation begun on first lesson. PROFESSOR MAYA, 210 Eddy st., front par- lor, first floor. THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparetory =chool for the university, law and medical colleges; references, President Jordan or, any Stanford professor. Phelan building. ACTING, elocution, specialties: Hallett School, assoclated with ‘theatrical. agency _securing positions. Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. fects beginners, college gradvates & bookiceep- ers i3 TARR, 'th ert, 220 Parrott bld CLATRVOYANT, mineral psychometrist, palm. ist and card reading; 5S0c. 1007% Market st. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 325 McAllister—Mrs. C. 3. Meyer: sittings daily: test to all to-night,10c. A _FULL course ot Hilis haokkeeping and the Gregg_shorthand costs only $i0. San Fran- ciseo Business College. 123 Market st. ISTHAUS. plano, mandolin. guitar BOOKKEFRPING, figures; the one man who per- | EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE and sales office, 321 Phelan build- ing; income properties, New York, $350,000, $310,000. $170,6000, for exchange: gold and cop- per ‘mines, ranches, bistorical tapestries, etc. state wants; registration fre FINANCIAL. PACIFIC Coast Underwrlting Co. (inc.)—We have 42 offices in operation: new method of “lacing stocks and bonds; companies incor- porated: stocks and bonds underwritten. Call or_address main office. 507-8-9 Parrott blde. ——— HELP 'fl% 1 OR 2 girls familiar with housework (no cook- ing), who want to attend college on econom- ical basts will find home free for work they can do at 570 Harrison st., Rincon Hill TO 335 per week guaranteed; § ladles and ug gentl”:mm: trical lxnk‘l:héfllllgnwof fous L e LADY wanted in every city, town and village to superintend pleasant business; permanent employment: write for particulars. Box 145, Portland, Or. FLATS TO LET. COLE, 411, cor. Oak—One flat left; furniture for sale; and frescoed ceilings; marble steps and vesti- bule; can be seen between 10 and 4 o'clock | _every day. STANYAN, 1120, three blocks from Golden Gate Park—Haight or Ellis cars; just finished, 3 modern flats, 6 and 7 rooms, $20 to $28; will #ell at a bargain; easy terms; Key at build- inz. $_NEW flat 3 rooms, partly furniched, water free; 21 Holly st,; Kedrny, and Mission st. rs pas the (loor; 50 feet Myesion, opp. Thir- ~third and Mission; no children. | tiled bathroom and sink; beamed ! WANTED—A lady bookkeeper: must have thorough knowledge of bookkeeping; must come well recommended. Box 4713, Call office: LADY to sell diamonds on installments: “TPontine plan’; good pay. Call or address Empire State Diamond Co., 550 Parrott blds. NTED—A good, steady girl for housework. wé‘nn sundny,‘! to'6 p. m.. 1154 Fifth st. (Ade- line station.) PERATORS to take werk home. Mission and O nhie st (aew building), between Second and Third, third floor. X OPERATORS to work in factory. Mission and Annie_sts. (new building), between Second 3 9-ROOM fla lors, dining-room and hail frescoed. 1l modern improvements; par- o " North 'LASS sewers on tennjs goawns, skirts, to_take work home. H. FRIEDLAN- ete.. DER, 238 Fell st. ISMAR, the Egyptian Gvpsy, draws aside the uncertain years ahead; happiness and’ success &0 hand in hand, yet hundreds fail where suc: cess i3 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- fled in life, consuit ISMAR, for she is a prophetess of world-wide fame and her name has’ become a proverb in thousands of homes made happy by her ald and advice. ISMAR ean be consulted dally from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., Sundays by appointmient only, at her office, 1143 Market st., opp. Sixth. By mail three dques- tions answered, $1. Full life reading, §5. | STATF Normal graduate desires pupi mary and grammar studies. Rox JLLUSTRATION-PARTINGTON'S DAY and ILLUSTRATION nisht clase. 424 Pine st. | i FOURTEENTH ave. and N .. South S. F. Elegant flat, 8 rms. & bath; latest impts. HAYES, 1743, near Park—A modern sunny up- per flat: 4 rooms, batl $14; water free. Pintio for practice 39 Fifth st | side Eddy st., bstween Frankiin and Gough. % X 1 ¥ new 7. § and 8: roof : NTE T, trustworthy woman, over 3 MAK'S clecses in elocution, | BEAUTIFUL new 7, § and 8: roof garden: ma- | INTELLIGENT, trus 3 IMAR TER D 3 - teacher: violin, | FIRST, ear TehamaFlat 4 rooms: also st 3 < Pfi?’:do’fin.“::u"(. e e s o s ot Debarany, nedr First. WANTED—_Girls to sew shirts: a few inex- perienced taught. Apply THE L.~ ELKES €O., 29 and 21 Battery st. GIRLS to learn hairdressing trade; taught in 2 weeks; entire course $5; positions guaranteed. College, 233 Geary st., room 35. HEALD'S Businoss College, 14 Prst st 8. F.; founded 18%3; new S$0-page catalogue free. FAYWARD, 2, off Harrison, near Elghth—A lower flat, 3 rooms; sunny yard; rent 39. Hich School students—The WeekiyGeometry Pa- make home study easv: circulars. 3040 16th. McALLISTER, 1909, near Park—A sunny upper flat, 3 rooms; rent $3 50; water free. nan: buoil of Leinsic Conserva- Jessons 75¢ and $1. 220 Golden Gate ave. 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- penings and portrays events to occur in the fu- ture. It you are In trouble, discontented, un- happy or not satisfied In life, or have -Gomes- tic, 1ove or business trouples, consult this greas medium and you will be told how to overcome them. Valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25c up; perfect satisfaction guarantecd. scription of the past, reveals the present hap- | Ar:}'rmiy:'rrq bookkeeping, srammar, writing, day or eve.: $5 mn. 1024 Mieston, or. 6th. MIDDLE fiat of 8 rooms at 1310 Larkin st. Apply 1318 Larkin st. iz wib R M L i O'FARRELL, 1923—Modern flats, 6 rooms. bath, yard, basement; reasonable to good temant. Fradunte of Toston C tructfons: 7o hour. Box 469, Call ILLIS. teacher of niano. 1823 Devisa- telephone Geary 451 . servatory eives | TO let—A modern sunmy flat of 5 rooms and bath; $15. 2517 Uniom st. $17 50_FLAT of 5 rooms and bath.\ 571 Hayes st., near Laguna; no !mlll cll'ldren. “LESSONS given In banjo, with music free, 50c. Box 4643, Call office. | _Fiete st. medium, is permanently located at 1208 ket st., corner Golden Gtae ave., fooms 26; take elevator, Perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mall; send stamp for pamphlet with special terms. Dally and Sunday. A—LINCOLN, CLATRVOYANT. HIGH PSYCHIST. The most gonderful clairvoyant on the coast; he succeed8 when others fail; permanently located at 125 Turk st.; readings by mail. MME. MONTAGUE. - Truthtul predictions in all affairs of life: gives names, facts. figures; gives luck; honest pre- dictions in love affairs; reunites separated; not one fallure; letters answered. 116 "Turk. MM, PORTER. wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with dlagnoses disease with life readine; ladies Sc, and clair. $§150. 126 Turk. fate_Mme. Richards. astrological fever tails | 1SMAR, the Egyptian clairyoyant and 6th: private readings dally, 10a. m. to 5 p. m. CIATRVOYANT card reading at vour home, : send postals to MRS. VANDERBILDT, A Larkin st MME. 1AROSE, best clalrvovant. card reader, test medium: 25c up. 777% Market st., room 15. MME. WALTER: genis s0e. 951 Mi CLATRVOYANT card-reader from Louisiana: only 10c. Minna st., near 4th. grent card reader: ladies 2 m, nr. 6th; open Sunda MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the well-known trance | ble vefl—second sight: | | palmist, permanently located 1148 XMarkat, op. | = | housewcrk, will give services for first- CHEAPFST ana best In America—_The WWeekly Call 16 pages. sent to anv address in tho United States or Canada one vear for $1 EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. &F and Chiness help of all Kinds: waiters and house servants. GEO. AOKT & CO.. 421 Post st. tel. Bush 135. JAPANESE Intelligence Offic elephone Bush 5 Furnish most Japanese employment office— O'Farrell st. Fast 4%. nese employment_ar 158 EMPLOYMENT WANTED-—FEJALE. GLISH gentiewoman accustomed to all the refinements of life, as companion to young or elderly lady; very musical; hag traveled; Archbishop's references 4760, Call office COMPANION, an amanuensis or visiting governess in_city or country; music, elocution and faney nes§lcwork; highest referen Box 4625, Call. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants position as cook: a good cook: country or city; wages §12; | _no letters. 10 Wetmore place. A COOK and daughter (1§ years) ge | home. Write particulars and pay car iare. Box 4€98, Call office. CARD resding, %e up; 120 Sixth st. MME. MARSEAU. MME, AUGUST, clairvoyant, card reader and palmistry; truth or no pay: 1149 Misslon. MRS. BROWN, cerd Iadies e, gents st. clairyoyant, 5S0c. 132 Sixth reader: | Mre. Mallory, clafrvoyant card reader: when oth- C. 50c. 917 Howard, ants to do cooking and small family; country only. AN woman usework In | ho esires’ position in managing housekeeper. as | Box 4694, WANTED—Position as writer; moderate salary tenographer and type- Address box 1691, | MME. SCHAFFER, clairvovant, card reader: | sittl s dalily. 448% Jessie st. Bet. 5th and 6th v; business Fourth st, names given; sittings, 92.m. to § p.m.: 50c. Leavenworth. 11, 16 pages, sent to any address in the nited States or Canada one year for $1, postaga naid —_—eeee CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. ‘WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send_to SPAULDING'S pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.: tel. South 4. WANTED—An hLonest and sober partner with £3000 in an optical business; must either be an optician or be able to attend to corre- sponding, etc.; cash recelpts about $1500 to $2000 per month. Address GEORGE MAY- ERLE, German Expert Optician, 1071% Mar- ket et., San Francisco. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co:, 402 Sutter st. tel. Main 3. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. BEATING, tc; laying, 3c; renovating, fc up work guaranteed. T. R. Co.: phone Scott 1310. reasonable. 1703 Harrison: tei. Mission 263. - < ek F. T. Bible S. &. and church, 50 free; 28 p. m., 10c; Kate Heus: h - Wilson; officers’ meeting, 4 P | Chas. Brockway—2c; seance to-night; e\'en'! one receives communication; full names; ques- tions ans. 299 Hyde, cor. Eddy, The Salisbury. | GEO. F. PERKINS from Chicago will speak, sing and give tests at 305 Larkin st., 5th floor, | 2 p. m.; Prof. Gee and mediums will assist. KATE HEUSSMAD cir. Mon. eve, 25c; sit- tings Mon., Tues. Wed., Thurs. 136 West Mission st., mear Thirteenth. m FOR eale—At invoice price, the merchandise store of CNOPIUS & CO., Santa Rosa, with its two branches, one at Sebastopol and one wt Healdsburg, as a whole or each. store sep- arate; disagreement among partners the cause of selling. For particulars address CNOPIUS & CO., Santa Rosa. FOR sale—Shoe shoj cheap. 1303 Post st. - FOR sale—Candy store and icecream parlor; ®ood location; make offer. 230 Bixth st. BRANCH bakery for sale cheap; sickness the cause. Address box 4616, Call office. established 17 years; MRS, STODDARD. convincing test to all: cir- cles, 10c, Sun., The.; readings daily. 278 9 GUN & locksmith business & buildings for sale. Address S. F. Call Agent, Santa Cruz, Cal. MME. sYOUNG'S demonstration of spirit return . &5 McAllister; 10c; come, skeptics. | W_G. KEEGAXN holds spiritual meeting every ght except Sat.; 10c. 148 Sixth st., 2d floor. MRS, GILLINGHAM'S spiritual meeting, 8:15 P. m.; bring sealed questions. 305 Larkin st | MRS EBBRHARDTS spiritual test meeting. ncia: § p. m.: 10c. 2250 224, bet. Mission-Vi JOHN SLATER, test circle, %c, to-night, 8: sharp. 1803 Stockton st., Greenwich. VAN AUKEN, free lecture on palmistry, free | readings, § this evening. 423 Ellis st EARLE to-night: tests, messag: etc. . 328 Eilis st. l MEETINGS—Uni: TNIVERSAL Brotherhood and Theosophical So- clety, 310 O’'Farreil st.—Regular monthly en- tertainment and Greek symposium next Tues- éay. § p. m.; meeting to-night for members only ALTA Lodge No. 205, 1 Initiation TO-MORROW EVEN- ING, Monday, Aug. 12. Members and ‘visitors cordially invited. 2 7 CHAS. O. PARADIS, N. G. FRANK McDONALD, R. S. JR. O. U. A, M., Abraham Lincoln Council " Xo.” 2, meets every THURSDAY EVENING in Sever Pines Hall, Alcazar building, 120 rrell st o THE St. Andrew’s Soclety will cele- brate the 130th anniversary of the birth-of SIR WALTER SCOTT by & literary entertainment and soctal dance on FRIDAY EVENING, August 16, at Soottish Hall, 307 Larkin st Tickets 2 each. P. LIVINGSTON DUNN, Vice President. GEO. ST. J. BREMNER, Secretary. nnusl meeting of the stockholders of the Pacific Undertakers will be held at 777 Mis- sion st., Sa# Francisco, Cal, on FRIDAY, Auzust 23, 1901, at § o'clock p. m., for the | election of directors for the ensuing term, | and also to consider an amendment #o the by~ ws reducing the number of directors from § 10 7, and the transaction of such other busi- ness as may come before the meeting. Trans. fer books will close Tuesday, August 20, at 4 | o'clock p. m. By order of the board of di- rectors. M. C. GORHAM, Secretary. A GRAND mass meeting will be held on SU. DAY, August 1, in front of the mew City Hall on Market st. to discuss the issue be- tween capital and Jabor. DR.C.C. O'DON- NELL and other eminent speakers will ad- dress the meeting. Come one, come all. THE California Debris Commission, having re- ceived applications to mine by the hydraulie process from O. F. Sloan et als., in the Old Stff Gravel Mine, mear Vallicita, Calaveras County. to deposit tailines in Wade's Guich; from W. C. Ruff and Manuel Leal, in the fouth Honcut Mine, in Yuba County, mear Bangor, to deposit tallings in South Honcut Creek; from Henry Hanley and Marcus Star- buck, in the Last Chance Gravel and Mine, near Canyon. El Dorado County, to deposit tallings In Big Canyon, end from Ar- thur R. Pride and Robert Bobb, the Wil- Jow Placer Mine, near Bassett’ Slerra County, to deposit tailings in Deer Creek, gives notice that a meeting will be held at room 5. Flood buflding, San Francisco, Cal., on Aurnst 19 ]9 at 1:30 p. m. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS—Do you want something more eble and casler to sell than books or @nce? Ad. F. N, 1. 412, Parrott bldg. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencin_et. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recetved at Call branch office, 2200 Fiilmore st. — LODGING-JOUSES FOR SALE. 65-ROOM modern house. North of st Electric Elevator .. ‘ormer price $3000; reduced to $3700. Offer wanted. 'Must be sold. Apply to DECKER, 1020 Market. H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market st., opp. E 2% Years in Business In This City. .Offers for Sale and Exchange ming-houses, 10 to 500 rms, $50 t 0 lodging-houses, 6 to 600 rms, $100 to. 3 to 12 rooms, $50 to.. e homes, 6 to 25 rooms, $90 to.. 31 boarding-houses, 10 to 100 rms, $350 te 20 hotele, 40 to 200 rooms, $1000 to. 40 grocery stores, $400 to. 20 candy stores, $300. to. 40 =alogns. $400 to. 10 clgar stores, $300 to. 500 other businesses, all kind 100 vacant Jots. $25 to. 75 houses and lots, every § chicken ranches, $400 t 5 ranches, everywhere, $300 to. . Sell or Exchange Anything C: you. H. C. DECKER. 1020 Marke A. CAMERON & CO. £0 Market st. and 8 Stockton st., Rooms 21, 22 and 23. Phone Bush 328. 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. Tent §300; elegantly fur. hotel cor.; best st. in Oakland; oal rent $60; good fur., carp. and loc. Money loaned on deferred payments, rent $40: oak fur. MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market st., rooms 1-2. NEAR THE CALL BUILDING. These are samples, Call at office for list. 9 roome on Post st.; rent $40; income piano; fine carpets and furniture.. 3600 50 rooms; corner on Geary st.; low rent.... 200 18 rooms; south of Market; rent $35. 450 7 rooms; rent $30; central; quief 300 14 rms.; principal st.; free water; rent $50 550 ATTENTION Lodging-house Keepers—22 all light rooms, corner Pacific and Dowell; sult. &ble Improvement for permanent tenant; house being thoroughly painted and papered, ete.; can be arranged for housek cheap. Apply R. McCOLGAN, 24 ng; rent ery st., Toom 3. g ATTENTION, BUYERS! You may buy any ‘rooming-house in the city and pay for it in_monthly payments from the profits Vacant houses furnished. DONALD INVESTMENT CO., 80 Market. BEFORE buying your lodging-houses or other business, call on the Boston Business Agency. .'Evemhll‘_l( thoroughly investigated; a trial ven. McBRIDE & CO. WE have ligitimate bargains in houses, saloons, candy and notion several restaurants and cigar tions which we can vouch for. Call get our prices. FISHER & CO., 935 Market st. THE largest and best list of lodging-houses and hotels can be found at office of G. W. SCHWEINHARD, phone Mint 1911, No. 917 Market st. (near Fifth st.). 1 - ree! a0 4 CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. CITY Steam Carpet-beating Works. G. H STEVENS, Mgr., 3840 Sth st.: tel. South 250, 3. E. MITCHELL Carpet-beating and Reno- vating Co.. 240 Fourteenth et.; tel. Mission 74, CARPETS cleaned at the lowest rates. STRAT- TON. 3“Eighth st.: telephone Jessie 911 CHIROPODISTS. | BUNIONS, corns, Ingrown nails, wart: less cure; guaranteed. Dr. Duncan, 415 COLLECTION OFFICES. less successful. Room 310. 927 Market st. PENT'STS. ¥ 7 A—DR. T. S§. HIGGINS, street, Market Emma Spreckels building. Reasonable prices ' for painiess dentistry; pure gold filling $1 50; artificlal teeth, on plate, guaranteed, $5. up; a good metal plate $i5; gold and porcelain crowns $5 to $10; without plate; painiess extraction. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, $09 Mar- ket cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg., you can have your extractions done painlessly; teeth without plates our specialty: gold crowns, 43 50 up; pla extractions free. $1 50 up; of- fice hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 2 W. THATCHE: EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates, | "and fllings: extractions or fillings by my wonderful secret, painless method; 20 years' experience: no students; advice free: prices cheapest and guaranteed; lady attendants. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK. 20 O'Farrell st. A—NEW unbreakable plate, the Rose Pearl, warranted for 20 years; crowns, $3 50; llings, S0c; plates, $5: éull set: all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth, DR A C. KELLOGG—Experienced dentist; specialties, crown and bridge work and the ural teeth. 110 Den 0., 6 Eddy st.—We on weekly Instaliments; lowest rates. PARIS Dental Parlors, 285 Kearny Full set of teeth, cor. Bush— + crowns, §3; fillings, 2c. aminer building; formerly in Murphy bldg. M. WILLE, crystal seer, clairvovant, medium: | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly | RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beating works: prices | | ‘| GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency No charge un- | look natural and teeth | DR. H. G. TRUMAN, dentist, third floor, Fx- | . experienced laundress, wishes, work by the day in private families. Lewis st. | | _Gall | A GIRL wants a place to do housework. [ ton bet. Gough and Octavia st. | COOK for parties; finest of French and Ger- man cooking; references. 1633 Sacramento- st., near Polk; phone Polk 26 FIRST-CLASS dressmaker and ladies’ tailor, perfect fitter, wants engagements, §125 per day. 244 Tavlor st. vote a few hours during the week days in | reading to an invalid. Box 4724, Call office. WANTED-By middle-aged Eastern woman, position as working or managing housekeeper; city or country. Address all week, 310 Mason &t.; phone Jjames 2766, CHILDR! Sutter s MAN and wife wish worl as dishwasher or help board S sewing done reasonable at 1751 phone Baker 1077, wife as cook, man 3 hotel, -house. Call or address 613 Howard. AMERICAN woman wishes situation as work- ing housekeeper: refined and trustworthy; light work; moderate wages, MRS. LISTON, Peachtree, Monterey County, A—EXPERIENCED stenographer and type- writer wishes permanent position: $30 to com- mence; references. L. C.. box 46 i { WOMAN withes a position as hous: | one or more gentlemen. Call or | Clara st. PLAIN sewing and mending done reasonable. 501 Leavenworth st., corner O'Farrell, rcom 6. T for address T PLAIN sewing and mending done reasonable. 04 O'Farrell st., room 8, second flnor. VINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ki —200 rooms: Zic to $150 per nisht: $1 50 to 6 we=k: convenient and respectable; free bus baggage to and from ferry. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements | " quibscriptions e L 1095 has been established at 1 TFIED advertisements and subscriptions colverl at Call branch office 2200 Fillmore. | PATNTING classes on Sundays; §1 a lesson. 3 | . | FLATS WANTED. zocd reader: | Box | 2 - { YOUNG lady of refinement would like to de- | camp or | §15-5 ROOMS and bath. Polk. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. sent to any address in the United States or Canada one vear for $1 FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. FOR Sale—The nearly mew furnishings of a 7-room flat, with or without icase. 1249 Cali- fornia st.; no dealers. | GEARY, 110—Sunny furnished flat, 7 rooms. Call between 1 and 4 p. m. | | WANTED- Furnished flat of 6 or 7 room | “must be first-class in every respeot; refer- | ences exchanged. Box 4682, Call office | FURNITURE FOR SALE. ouse FOR sale—New furniture of a i-room count of departure for Europe. A. VERRA, $45.50. with No. 7 7713321 Market. | $10—FURNITURE, of 7-room flat; dail after- noons; no dealers. 1620 Polk st. FURNITURE WANTED. Auctioneer—L. Vincent, 1805 Larkin: tel. Polk 694, garniture and furn’a houses bought; spot cash. CAL. Auction Co.. 1462 Market—Buys furniture, merchandise, etc.; phone Jessie 2071. Auctioneer; W. P. Beauchamp, 2 Golden Gate ave.: tel. Jessie 126; furniture, mdse., bought. BEFORE selling vour furniture, see Abram's Auction Hovse, 1105 Missign. Tel. Jessie 1180, TEL. Jessie 761 before selling furniture, car- Dets, pianos, ete. CHAS. LEVY, 1135 Market. A, WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st. pays highest DFice for second-hand furniture: tel. Red 1354, 1376 Union st., near | for cash or monthly payments; selling on ac- | | GIRL to assist with general WANTED—Strong_woman, general housework in family four adults; good pay; apply soom possible. 130134 Castro st. GIRL to assist In light housework: 12 or 1 years of age. Call between 10 and 11 a. m. at 710 Webster st. WANTED-Middle-aged woman to help with housework; good home; small wages. 157 Fifteenth st. ACTIVE girls to learn laundry work. St Nicholas_Laundry, Seventeenth -and Folsom. WANTED_Neat_girl for house it place. Hill WANTED—Waoi 1731 Folsom st. | ELDERLY lady wanted at 133 Arlington st Call after 9 to-day. 'work: perma- Berkeley. work on_fruit, ht housework. 47 Bartlett st., near Twenty-second. EXPERIENCED driving gloves makers; steady. CARLSON GLOVE CO., 35 Market st. GOOD stenographer; chance to work up; Mon- day, call 8 a. m. 1008% Market st., room 4. APPRENTICE at dressmaking; paid; apply Monday and Tuesday. 131 Post st., room 15. AN elderly Swedish woman as working house- keeper; light work. Address 622 Natoma st. MILLINERY; first-class trimmer and maker. Apply Wednesday, 219 Grant ave. RELIABLE woman, housework and cooking; good wages; sicep home. Box 19, C: home. BAUER BROS. & CO., %1 Sansom GIRL to assist with $10 month. 1607 C WANTED Young girl for light housework;: <lsep home. Call 120734 Scott sst: McDOWELL'S! McDowell's! MecDowell's! Never in history of our school have we been | 50 prosperous, every day bringing us new | pupils and many letters of inquiry; we have increased corps of teachers and prepared to | give most thorough course in dressmaking or millinery ever given on this coast. Visit or write for circulars. 1019 Markot st. WANTED-—Women and girls to work on peaches and pears: steady employment: hig) est wages paid. Apply AMERICAN FRUIT FACKING CO., Harrison ave., off Folsom st., bet~een Seventh and Eighth. | summer. Apply Tenth and Bryant sts. CODE-PORTWOOD CANNING CO., E:;vEFR\'THlNG NEW, FOR_ BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 2, AT 219 GRANT AVE., WITH THE FINEST AS- SORTMENT OF" GARMENTS EVER OF- FERED TO THE PUBLIC. " ALL RESIDENTS IN SAN FRANCISCO AND NEIGHBORHOOD ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE HIGH REPUTATION AND CONSEQUENT _POPULARITY OF OUR FUR GARMENTS; BUT SHOULD YOU, PERCHANCE, BE A STRANGER, WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO COME, SEE | AND J GE. UNTIL AUGUST 31, AT | OUR OLD QUARTERS, WE ARE OFFER- | ING THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONAL | VALUBES, WHICH ARE % PER CENT DE- | LOW REGULAR PRICE: i ELECTRIC SEAL JACKETS, $17350, $25, $37 50, $45; WITH FANCY COLLAR AND REVERS, $25, 335, 343, §55, 365, | _GENUINE SEALSKIN JACKETS, §75, $100, $150, $175, €200, $250, OTHING OLD. FROM, RANGING IN PRICES FROM $250 to 3250, SPECIAL-A NUMBER OF HIGH-CLASS NOVELTIES, ALL NFW AND SUITABLE FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR AT §i5. FUR BOAS AND FEATHER BOAS IN ENDLESS ASSORTMENT. SPECIAL I FUR _BOAS-THE NEW STORM COLLAR BFFECT WITH SI | 718 .to 35 INCHES LONG, SEVERAL LENGTHS TO SFLECT FIOM. FOR $15. ROBERT WALLACE, 115 KEARNY ST. TOP FLOOR. FOR THE PAST EIGHT YEAR: AFTER SEPTEMBER 2, 219 GRANT AVE. GLOVES, D. & F. new § glove, retailed a1 factory price: warranted: kept in repnir. 121 Grant ave. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. lief, A1 designgr, just from the East, wishes employment. ddress box 4680, Call offic STRONG young man wishes position doing any thing: 1 year's experience in grocery; age 21: steady habits. Box 4679, Call office. cld, desires pogition in country or on ranch; good references; moderate salary. 84 Folsom st. RELTABLE man and_wife want charge of place or work on ranch. Address G. LABOR, 504 Natoma st. MIDDLE-AGED Dane wie vate family: understands care of horses, cows and ~ garden: first-class recommendation. HENRY STEVE, 38 Nntsmn st. situation in pri- CUTTER cn_custom_trousers wants posftion. Address J. WIS, 67 Rausch st. - YOUNG man of 22, with 4 years' experlence in the fire insupance business, would like positior. in railfoad, steamship or insurance Box 4726, Call office. FOUNG man of 22 would like position as col- lector with rome reliabie business house: has references. Box 4115, Call. LOWEST in S. F. Painless extraction, 50c. N. ¥. Dentists. 969 Missfon et.. cor. 6th. VAN VROOM—'‘Painless’; evenings and Sun- days. 1001 Market st.. corner Sixth. SET of teeth without plate. DR: H. G. TOTTNG. 1241 Polk st. DERMATOLOGISTS, | SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles destroyed by “#leetroiysis: facial massage with hydro-vacu. MISS MILLMAN. 930 Bush st. DETECTIVE AGENCIES. McCABE'S Detective Agency handles all leglt- jmate detective bwll‘n.'-; Uivorce cases ‘past: tively refusec. Emma Spreckels buflding, rocis 323-324. San F;nclm: tel._South 381, DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Class rates; patterns cut. 1019 Market st. _ ACCORDEON _pleating; country orders prompt atttention. 121 Post. over O'Connor & Moffatt. EDUCATIONAL. AYRES" hdln%.mlmu ‘ollege, 723 l(:r; $8 per month; §50 life scholarship guarantees a complete business education; shorthand, typ- ing, bookkeeping, —arithmetic, penmanship, epeiling, Spanish,’ etc.; experienced teachers; new typewriters: positions secured; cat. free. GALLAGHER-MARSH College, Parrott bldg.— She “bookkeeping; Robert e - Teportorial Phrasing tAUENE; pracs tical bookkeeping, full course, 150; catalogue MERRILL-MILLER College—Shorthand, typ- ‘bookks o 40-45, Par- ENGINBERING—CIvil,_elec., mining,; qur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. g g der’Natlleh School. 113 ar. City Hall, CLERK small grocery or elgar store, or lodz- ing hous mall wages; experience and high- est references: Address box 4716, Call office. RELIABLE man and wife wish positions (o work; In city or country; best references. Call 1135 Howard st., city. PAINTER, first class In fresco, flowers and re- | ot : 4 i XPERIENCED bookkeeper and clerk, 30 years AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S. | HOTEL DEPARTME! waitressés, Santa Menica, free fare waltresees, Coronado Beach{ one-half fare. Geary st. | 2 waitress: | Waitress, Waitress, V 2 waltresses, Alameda 3 waitresses, Sacramento 20 waitresses, eity |- Restaurant waitresss Chambermald, springs Waitress, same place Waitress, Sonoma . . Waitress, Lathrop . Women for general Ironers, country . Pantry woman, fir Waitress, helps hall, eity... - FAMILY DEPA [ENT. Many places In_ this department, among which are some for German nurse girls and do_sewing, house girls, cooks, second gir!: both for city and country,” wag; $10-330; c: INTEND MOVING AND OPENING ! | AN ELEGANT LINE OF CAPES TO SE- | - i | LONG TAILS, FROM | CLA AT TH.E CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENC -$30 | .50 section hands, Santa F NWANTFD—Middle-aged woman EXPERIENCED canners for fruit: steady work" highest wages. Apply California Can- nerfes Co., 425 Brannan st. WANTED immediately. women and girls to work on fruit; steady work; highest wages | "fl'i‘ California Canneries Co., 425 Bran- nah st | A LADY of indomitable energy, possessed of seif-assertion: good opportunity to right par- ty. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott buflding. | WANTED—FExperienced salesladies. Apply be-. tween 8 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. HELF WANTED—MALE—Con. MURRAY & READY.. ..Phone Main 3843 Leading Employment and Labor Agents. ‘Special—Office Open To-Day (Sunday). . SUNDAY........SUNDAY .. 500 Railroad Men Wanted. Ship to-day (Sunday). 5. P.R. R .Santa Fe. Cal. N. W. Ry, FREE FARE o 75 teamsters Tkiah Free fars 50 laborers Ukiah Free fars 30 men for ballast and right of way and ax- men. Ukiah, ship to-day, Wages §2, 8225 S. P. R. R.—Free fare. Santa Fe R. R.—Fare free. 250 men for the above companies for all sections of California _and Nevada, free fare. SHIP TO-DAY (SUNDAY). MINES.. LABORERS . QUARRIES 5 single hand miners, south. - 875 10 laborers for a new mine..$45 to #8 and fd 10 laborers, quartz mine. 380 and found 8 muckers, goéd mine 380 and found 5 laborers, no experience required for surface work around mine $i2 and found 10 quarrymen, $60; 8 drillers, $67 50; 57 laborers, no experience required, §1 7 to 34 day.. v .REDUCED FARE Siskiyou Counties 10 teamsters, scraper and wagons....3% 35 day 15 laborers for an electric power compan: $0 and found; 10 tunnmelmen, $90; § driller. $75; 25 laborers, $67 50. MECHANT pener, mine; ranch carpe: and found; rough carpenter, country; bridge sarpenter, '§3 day; 10 blacksmiths, " ranches, camps and shops. $40, $45 and found, 82 0 to $3 50 day: band sawyer, $3 day; blacksmith's helper. no shoelng. 352 blacksmith's helper. country shop, $2 30 day: spooltender; man to run capping machin 2 firemen 2 mi , north, $35 and found: but! maker, Sonoma County, $30; 10 milkers and dairymen for other dairies, 330 and $35; 5 pruners, 10 fruit pickers, 12 orchard hands, 43 ramch hands for steady jobs, 3% to $35 and found: 5 teamsters for ranch, small teams. 330 and found: 10 hay balers; 10 men, threshing ma- chine. $40 and found: 23 choremen and boys, Tanches and private, $15 to 330 and found. MISCELLANEOUS k In garden, institution, $25 and found: young man to drive bakery wagon, speak German, see boss here, $30 and found: miik wagon dri country, $30 and found: 50 teamsters, and country; 2 men and wifes for ranch. $50 and $80 and found BAKERS COOKS HOTEL HELP, ETC. - City and country. hotels and res- taurants, $35 to $60: steward for club, south, $40 and found; 10 waiters, city and country, $25 to §%5 and found; pantrymar, country ho- tel, $3 and found; 12 kifchen hands, dish- washers, etc.; second baker, country. $3 third baker, 330 and found: baker., 89 and found: yeung man to work around Institu- : 3 porters; 2 bellboys and hundreds -.....Office Open 7 a. m. 'To-day. MURRAY & READY EXPERIENCED cigar man for city trade on commission; must give bond; good proposi- tion. Box 4689, Call office. WANTED—200 henorably discarged U. 8. sol- diers. Apply Monday at room 10, 3% Mont- gomery, after 9 a. m.; bring discharge papers, CABINET makers and bench hands, non-union; no office fees. hanics’ Registration Bu- reau, 410 Kearny st., room . WANTED—Experienced bottle beer packer at 1497 Bddy st. WANTED—Men for light work on fruft. Folsom st. WANTED—Two__experienced boxmakers GOULD & JAUDIN, 314 Washington st. at RELIAELE carpenter to build house in coun- try town. Box 4699, Call office. 2 FIR?S:I'-(‘LASS -abinetmakers on wood man- tels. MANGRUM & OTTER, 581 Market st. 207 Montgom- WANTED—Neat boy. 15 vears. ery st.; 8 o'clock Mons WANTED—A dishwasher at 560 Howard st. BARBER shop, 3 chairs, in thriving cou: try town. 809% Capp st. GERMAN hoy wanted at 818 Treat ave. o drive milk wagon. TED—20 well-dressed young men. Apply stage door Central Theater 10 a. m. BRIGHT boy about 15 to work in an under- wear factory. Box 4727, Call office. WANTED—Experienced barkeeper with ¥ per month. Fo rriage blacksmith's helper. good t WANTED—Man writing _business hand; call this a. m. 7 Kois. 324 Bush s room 19. - NTED—Cash boys at RAPHAEL'S. TO tailors—Vestmakers wanted. J. GORDAN, 124 Market st. YOUNG man to assist in butcher shop, solicit orders and care of horse. Apply 203 Clay. GENTLEMAN of indomitable energy and push: g0od opportunity to right man. F. PERSON. room 412, Parrott building. W WANTED—A girl for general housework and | cooking at 1323 Stockton st., near Broadway. | COMPETENT g'rl. general housework; steady place; wages $15 to $13. 3271 Briggs ave.. Ala. meda. near High-st. station. narrow gaugc as working | housekeeper; light work. Address box 1652, Call office. RFENTICE sirla for finishing waist APP WANTED—A lady #ht nousewark: good | ome; call after 2 p. m. 116 Taylor st | WANTED—A girl for general housework and | cooking. 1612 Scott st. TFTED advertisements and_subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore st. A RRANCH office for Call advertisements and eubseriptions has been established at 1096 | Yatoncia st i PR L —— | HELP WANTED—MALE. TO-DAY, SUNDAY. TO-DAY. SUNDAY TO-DAY. SUNDAY R. HANSEN & CO.'S......104 Geary At C Railrond _work Ship to-day 100 lahorers teamsters 100 laborers P FOR CH. 100 drillers and headers. 100 laborers and muckers Free fare to ali the above plac Office_ open to-day, Sunday. 5 HANSEN & CO. 104 "Geary st. 59 Third, near Call blds.; phone Bush 45. Special to-day. Sunday Rafircad Laberers. AR FREE FARE. 50 R. R. laborers, Ukiah 50 axmen and teamsters Uican -82 per day (32 per day own work...... $1 75 to 32 50 per day only), 50 cents. fee—Free fare.. Ukiah . 5 R. R. laborers. Office fee (to-d: 0 cents offic 10 tunneimen 10° vock laborers Sawmill blacksmith Boy to assist around rooming-house, $4 per week, Lohrd and room: see party here to-day. " and Investigate. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. 4 WANTED—Housework, Palo Alto. $25; Colusa, $25: San Mateo, $25;° Mill Valley, $80; Sa salito, 125; Menlo Park, :25; Belvedere, 2, Mill Vailey, 2 in family, $30: Oakland, 2 in tamily, £30; 5 cooks, German style, $30; restaurant cook. $30: North German nu;u. §25; 4 hotel cooks, §30: cock, plain wash, 8 cooks, German' style, $30; 5 second girl §20, 195; § waitresses, 320 and {2; city and country hotels. A .large number of house girls for all kinds of work: call Monday early. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutier st. POSITION as timekeeper with large concern: have handled time for 500 men. Hox 47i4, w1, | A MIDDLE-AGED, sober hotel man wishes position as day or night clerk: speaks Eng- lish, French and German: security if geces- sary Box 2203, Call office, Oakland. MIDDLE-AGED man wants situation as jani- tor, porter or man about private place; un- derstands care of garden, horses. Box 2232, Call office, Oakland. 3 3 A MARRIED man, thoroughly experienced in mercantile and office work, also window trimming, dcsires rituation either in city or outside towns. Address box 4936, Call. WATCHMAKER—Young man_desires position in_country or_ecity: jewelry and_do. clerking: dress box 480, Call. FIRST-CLASS licensed plumber will work by the day or month for property owner or es- tate; has all necessary shop tools. Box 4619, Call’ office. WANTED—A position by a Japanese boy ae cook; can furnish best of reference. Box 4634, ' Call office. JAPANESE boy would like position as walter; city or country. HARA, 1010 Pine st. CLABSIFIED advertisemer.ts and subscriptions received at Call braneh office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH otfice for Call adverfisements and fubscriptions has been estal at 109 encia FEATHERS RENOVATED. FEATHER pillows & mattresses steamed, reno- Vated. E.J.O'Rourke,1383 Valencia;tel.Capp 2682, can also manufacture | references. Ad- | AT Woman's Educational Union, 7 Van Ness ave. English, French, . German, Spanish. hairdressing, dressmaking, violin, mandolin, guitar, int- ing and fancy work taught for $i30 per month; singing and cooking taught for §1 per month. and Industrial LADIES wishing to employ respectable help please call or address. ANl mail orders promptly attended to. Respectable women and young girls can secure good positions by keeper, best references. Apply HARBRIDGE & CO., o8 323 Kearny st., room 4. WANTED immediately, women and girls to work on fruit; steady work: higest wages paid. California Canneries Co.,f425 Bran. nan st. i EXPERIENCED canners for fruit; steady ‘work; highest. wages. Apply California Can- neries Co., 425 Brannan st. WOMEN and girls wanted to work on fruit; steady work at good wages. Apply at CU’ TING BRANCH, California Frait Canners Assoclation, corner Seventh and Berry sts. A—GERMAN or Scandinavian 1 for general housework and good plain .:;ollnl’. small calling. Wanted, by a lady, position as house- | i manicuring, | | AT HARBRIDGE & CO.'S. 10 graders and laborers. % tunnel and single-hand men. 50 diteh and surface men .. 100 laborers, piek and shovel. 25 fruit pickers. 00 MEN to buy suits made to order, $1 per week. A. B. SMITH CO., 128 Ellie st. TRY clerk, wholesale dry goods; steady po- sition: state salary. experience. Box 4645. Call. FIRST-CLASS furniture polishers wanted. 1614 Market st. GOOD man wanted to solicit stationery in of- fices. Apply before 3 a. m. or after 4 p. m. at MYSELL-| LLINS CO. 72 Clay st. ALL-AROUND bookbinder. PERNAU BROS., 543 Clay st CLERK wanted at 3119 Sixteenth st.; middle- aged preferred CANVASSERS to sell good article to business men; must have general knowledge of book- keeping. Apply 1 t0 3 p. m. (Saturdays and Sundays exc.) at Pacific Press Pub. Co.. 12th & Castro sts. kiand; ask for Dayton. 100 MEN wanted—Rock drfllers, tunnel, brush and shovel men to work on’ditch line being constructed for the Sweepstake Mining Co. near Weaverville, Trinity Co., Cal.; apply on work: steady work, good board ' and best wages in State. San Francisco Comstruction Ca.. 38 Montgémery st.. room %, San Fran- cisco, Cal. v MEN to learn barber trade; positionseat $60 monthly secured after eight weeks' practice; two years' apprenticeship saved; examinations and “diplomas given free; complete outfit of tools donated; swages while- learning; more calls for our graduates than can be supplied; call or write at once for free catalogue and special offer. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 35 Clay st. WANTED—Recriuts for the marine corps, U. 8. navy, able-bodied, unmarried men of character, between the ages of 21 and 35; not less than'5 feet 4 Inches and not over § feet 1 inch: able to speak and read English. For further information apply at the Recruiting office, 40/Ellis st., San Francisco. WANTED—Laborers ard mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217-Third st 150 large rooms; 25c per night; §1 to §3 per week. WANTED—100 first-class house paingers, $3, 8 hours’ work. Apply room 384, Parrott building, 8 td"2 daily. WANTED—An all-round blacksmith to rent a blacksmith shop with tools; plenty of work. Address P. O. box 185, Truckee, Cal. PENSION ATTORNEY EDWARD A. BULLIS, Past Commander Geo. H. Thomas Post No. 2. 6. A. R., room 40, Phelan bldg.. 306 Market. BASTERS on coats; steady work. BELASCO & HARRIS, 51 Market st. GET_your_shoes half-soled while walting: 25 to B0c. 563 Mission st., bet. Ist and 2d sts. _ ACTIVE younz clerk for grocery and bar. Apply box 4639, Call offiee. { JEWELERS. 328 Bush st., third floor. room 4. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 2 Montgomery, rm. 12. & colored waiters, northern hotel, rh". I WANT an outslde office man or woman. 1008% Market, st., room 4. JOURNEYMEN Barbers' Inter i Unfon— Free employment. 327 Market st. room 307, T TEER. secretaryy, telephone Jossie’ SHE. BARBERS CERTIFICATES—Adeline Copar land, N Public, will issue affidavits and obtain certifieates far barbers at rcom 28, Crocker bull from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily during the al of Barber muflm the State Board ALL sizes men’s shoes, siightly damaged. half price. 563 Mission st.. bet. Ist and 2d ste. SATLORS_ ordinary, for ships for all parts of world. HERMAN'S, 2 Steuart st. YOUNG man to_do janitor work for tuition in San Franeisco Barber School, 741A Howard st. McDONALD & PERRY have 500 pairs second- hand shoes for sale; 50 up. 241 Third THE Risdon Iron Works, San Francisco, will take as apprentices at the trades of machin- lst. patternmaker and bollermaker. a limtted number of young men between the ages of 17 and 18 years; strong and able-bodied; :&en.:n Apply at office, Beale and How- BY established manufacturing house, I manager for general -leilm.llhr":n?lll: yearly, extra commissions; - clustvely; must tum-hmwé cash satieta 3 itisfac- Union 9500 appointments made last year; probabi :&:o ths,zdur; only a common o‘,-lchool )iut:! SOLICITORS to gell dfamonds on in- stallments; * : ®00od money for first-class | or address State Diamond Co., 530 Parrott W,'n"."" SHORT knife cutters wi Call bet. 2 and 4 p. m., Mission and . new , cor. American family; $25. Apply BW and TAILORS wanted on. misses’ and children’ Monday at 233 Third ave.; take Geary or-Sut- coats, l\-mn.‘m A sew o ter st. car and get off at Third ave. ! -ing, between Second and third floor. EXPERIENCED operators on muslin under. ENBRGETIC young. man, o assistant and wuwm Hd vhll'c learning. G.. and salary i WANTED—50_men to buy new and 2d- army shoes, $1 up; soling e up. 923 How: WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st. near Mar. Ket—T00 rooms, %c night; reading-rooms; free y 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch omc-.rmo l‘v‘._llmore st A BRANCH office for Call adyertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia st. ; WEEK" 5 cents—The Weekly Calf, ‘ll pages. 'll:“:' ;:;: for mailing. $1 per year. e JRSES for sale; also Wwagons, buggies, o atness Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers. ARGAIN In good carriage, saddle business ‘-fa road horses. DALZIEL. 605 G. G. ave. the ROBERTS Harness and Wagon m(g-:col;':rnel!: too cheap. 54 Eighth st. 0 HEAD of work and driving horses; 2 fast pacers. 171 Howard st. ALL kinds of wagons, buggles, carts, harness, Zee. e T N e \ etc... mmhmnflnmn_" 1 ; also light AN A No. -ch.-.'-_;.-.flnd-i ligh