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28 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1901 SAN FRANCISCO GALL. RUSINESS OFFICE of The San Franfjsco Call, corner of Market and Third etreets; open until 12 o'clock every might in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery strect, corner Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. 300 Hayes street; open until $:30 p. m. 639 McAllister street; open until $:30 p. m. §15 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 291 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open untl 9 p. m. 105 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. 109 Valencia street; open until § p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; open until § p. m. 2200 Fillmore street; open until CHURCH SERVICE UNITARIAN Church (First), southwest corner | Geary and Franklin sts.—Rev. Bradford Leav- itt, minister; Rev. Dr. Stebbins, minister emeritus; Charies A. Murdock, superintend- ent of Sunday school. The Sunday school is at 10 o'clock. The morning service is at 11 o'clock, Rev. Mr. Leavitt will preach; sub- ject, “The Laborer, the Capitalist, the Church and Jesus Christ.” All are cordially invited. There is no evening service. ITARIAN Church (Second), corner Capp and Twentieth sts.—Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, minister. Sundey school at 9:45 o'clock. The minister will_preach at 11 o'clock on *“The Law of the Harvest Illustrated by Omar n.”" There will be no evening serv- g August. CALVARY Presbyterian Church—Services in Bt. John's Church, corner California and Oc- tavia sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., pasto Rev. George C. Eldredge, assoclate pastor- elect. Dr. Hemphill will preach at 11 a. m. Topic, ‘‘Sabbath Desecration.’” Mr. dredge will preach at 7:45 p. m. Topic, “For the Seke of Others”” ~Sunday school after the morning service. Christian Endeavor So- clety, & p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, § o' clock CENTRAL Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis- sion_st,, between Sixth and Seventh—Dr. S. D. Hutsinpiller will conduct services at i1 oclock and preach on the topic, ‘"Who Ca FIDELITY Lodge No. 222 L O. % , Al brothers cordially invited. Giond C PARKER Lodge No. 124, 1. O. O. tory degree. < W. T. LYON, N. G. Home, Main and Harrison sts., WEDNES- A GRAND mass meeting will be held on SUN- DR. C. C. O'DON: MEETING NOTICES—Continued. O. F.—Initiation MONDAY EVE, Aug. 18, 1901. Three candidates. F. PHILLIPS, N. G. J. J. PHILLIPS, Rec. Sec. F.—Regular meeting TUESDAY EVENING, Aug. 2, 190L - Initia- THE annual meeting of the Ladles’ Seaman’s Friend Soclety will be held at the Sailors’ DAY, A t 21, 1901, at 3 o'clock p. m. - MRS, WaL H. BARNES, Cor. Sec. DAY, August 15, in front of the new City Hi on Market st. to discuss the issue be- tween capital and iabor. NELL and other eminent speakers wili ad- dress the meeting. Come one, come all. B ual meetl of the stockholders of the Tl;ac(‘fl‘::“l}‘r‘ndeflflk:r‘i will be held at 777 Mis- elon st, San Francisco, Cal, on FRIDAY, August ‘23, 1901, at'8 o'clock p. m., for the election of directors for the ensuing term, and also to consider an amendment to the by- Jews reducing the number of directors from 9 to 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. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS (either sex) to handle big money |~ maker; can make $15 weekly; write for par- ticulars. Perfection Mfg. Co., 127 E. 234 st., New York City. | AGENTS—Do you want something more profit- able and easfer to sell than books or insur- | ance? Ad. F. PERSON, r. 412, Parrott bldg. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALBE—Con. H. C. DECKER .. s 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. Tel. Mint 7%. 100 rooming-houses, 10 to 500 rms, $50 to §25,000 150 Jodging-houses, 6 to 600 rms, $100 to.. 20,000 40 flats, 3 to 12 rooms, $50 to.. cosvee /50 31 boarding-houses, 10 to 100 rms, $350 to 10,000 20 hotels, 40 to 200 rooms, $1000 to...... 8,000 40 grocery stores, $400 to. - 6,000 20 candy stores, $300 to. . 6,000 40 saloons, $400 to .. . 6,000 10 cigar stores, $300 to ..... . 1,000 500 other businesses, all kinds, $100 to.. 20,000 100 vacant lots, $25 to. 3 000 75 houses and lots, everywhere, $600 to.. 50,000 5 chicken ranches, £400 to 1,700 50 ranches, everywhere, $3i 14,000 ...To Buy, Sell or Exchange Angthing Call... I can suit you. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market. A. CAMERON & CO., 850 Market st. and 8 Stockton st., ! Rooms 21, 22 and 23. Phone Bush 328. If you have hotél, rooming-house or business to sell list with us. We have cash customers for all sizes and prices. See list of bargains. € r.; rent $350; cor.; fine loc. & trans..34000 good loc., fur., carp 5000 fine board - 3500 clears $100. « 1600 erred payments, D. C. rent $65; cor. Van Ness; boarders.. 1200 650 rent §2§; fur.; piano; must sell 3 to 12 rms. flats; elegant; $150 to 1500 Over 500 houses listed. Call before buying. BOSTON Agency, 1016 Market st., opp. Fifth— It will pay buyers to call and investigate our business chances for this week. A 30-room house, rent $25; 56-room house, good location; room house, rent $§25; 1l-room house, a great bargain; 15-room house, located ' on Market st., rent $30, must be sold, party go- " ing East, good chance; grocery and bar, low rent; good chances in cigar and candy stores; second-hand furniture store, good location, low rent, stock represents its value, price ilflo'?h McBRIDE & CO., 1016 Market st., opp. SOLICITORS—Salary and commission. Equita- ble Indemnity Co., r. 4, floor 10, Mills bldg. AGENTS everywhere to sell stock “'gold mine”’; good pay. Newton & Harter, 759 MKt. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages..in wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year. MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market, nr. Call bldg. See these samples from big list at my office: 60-room hotel; clears $375 a month. -$6500 8 rooms; rent §25; clears $25 each month 325 22 rooms; crowded with nice families; almost no work; only $60 rent.......... 1400 14 rms.; rent $45; income $52 from 6 rms. 50 rms.; cor. apartment house; clears $145 2500 44 rms.; sunny; quiet; furn., carpets Al; rent only $120; house clears $150 month 3000 the Sweet Influences of the Plelades? 20d st 743 on the topic, “Some Fine Firm | ASPHALTUM ROOFING, Laws of Right Living Free seats and good ;‘TPP’ TIER, = o Py xacy. . . asphalt roofing, sidewalks re- muslo under direction of Profesor Lucy. The | %, ,\red: postal." 1136 Mission: tel. Folsom 1007 FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D.D. pastor. Rev. W. M. Kincaid, D.D., of Hon lulu, H. L, will preach at both sei s ., topic, ‘‘Heart Ease”: at 7:45 topic, “Truth's Appeal to Consclence. are cordially invited TRINITY Church, cor. Bush and Gough sts. The Rev. Fredefick W. Clampett, D. D., rec. tor. Holy communion, 7:30 8. in.; mornink services, 11 o'clock; evening prayer, 4 o'clock; Friday, services for army and navy, at 1i The rector will pr Baptist Ch: E Bartlett st., near Twenty-thirdi—Pastor, Rev. J. George Gib- son. Morning service, 1. Sermon by Rev. T. G on, D.D., president of California c ening. sermon by the pas- t0 barytone ¥ Father Knows.” Church of Christ, Scientist, utter st., between Kearny Christian Science Bible lesson at . *"Mind.” Sunday-school for same hour. Wednesday even- § o'clock. Free reading room, All are welcome. Central st. and ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE free;divorces private;bankruptey; col- lections bills of wale; | partnerships:deeds: wills drawn;fees low;open $1100—15 ROOMS; Ellis;. close In. [ s; Ellis; clears $200 over all. $650—14 rooms; O’Farrell; rent $45; bargain, $500—6-room flat; grand furniture; rent $25. $1100—17 rooms; money-maker; rent $55. $650—8 rooms; now being furnished. 500—70 rooms; Ellis; rare opportunity. e loan money on any proposition. DONALD INVESTMENT CO., 80 Market st. eve's. THURSTON, 1008% MKkt., r. 4, op. 5th. ADVICE free; divorce law a specialty; private; Do fee without success; collections. G. W. HOWE, atty at law, $50 Market,cor.Stockton. LEW B. DOUGLASS, 37 Parrott bldg.—Bank- ruptey, estates, general practice; mod. fees. | w. | ZBVIc W, DAVIDSON, 927 Market st., opp. Mason. fre no charge unless successful. L. §. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 | ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. CHEAPEST and best_in America_The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the { TUnifed States or Canada one year for S, | _postage paid. | DOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of every kind bought. Tel. Red 2956, HOLMES BOOK CO., 704-706-708 Mission st. 1ZED Church of Jesus Christ, Folsom and Fourteenth ts. a. m.; preaching, h, patriarch; 7:45 p. m., REOR: Dr uid_Temple, H. Smi = church believes in one God, who created man in his owr 1 himself to man, he will do 8o now, as he changeable” and “no respecter of per- THE First Mental Science Temple meets every morning in Golden Gate Hall, 625 , at 11 o'clock sharp. New thought ted this morning. Prof W. A utter st lecture on “‘Our Mistakes. Collection taken. It is desired bers of Temple be present for business after lecture. GATE Lodge of Theosophy—Free lectures every Sunday at 8 p. m., Flood 503 Market st., 2d floor; subject to- “The Birth of Man,” by Swami Abhay- y class, Thursdays at 2:30 p. m., by Mrs. Alice Best. Public cordially Fellows’ building to-night at 8 o'clock; ng of the Individual, part 3; subject, Coming of Ma: —_— president of the church in | form; it believes that if he ever did re- | SOPHICAL Soclety—Public lecture 1n | BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. ATTENTION, BUYERS! You may buy any ‘rooming-house im the city and pay for it in_monthly payments from the profits of the house. Vacant houses furnished. DONALD INVESTMENT CO.. 80 Market. STIN & WOLF, 1026 Market st. 32 roc rent $45; reduced to. 27 rooms; corner; rent $7: 125 room 65 rooms; % R. 6 R. 0 R. 10 R. THE largest and best list of lodging-houses and hotels can be found at office of G. W. SCHWEINHARD, phone Mint 1911, No. 817 Market st. (near Fifth st.) $10,000 2,000 1,000 300 LADY with her own home will board children; reasonable; near school. 4023 Twenty-fifth st. 2 OR 2 children to board; good home & moth- er’s care; $10 up; sunny yard. 1607 California. ‘WIDOW would like 2 children to board; fur- nished room for parent. 741 Folsom st. GOOD home for children; $8 up; near school. £127 Prince st., Berkeley. BUSINESS CHANCES. FINE opening for an active man with good business qualifications; single man preferred; | good future for good man: capital needed $500. | G. W. SCHWEINHARD, { 17 Market st., opp. Mason, rooms 1-2. DRUG etore and fixtures for sale; fine oppor- | tunity; location corner Geary and Devisadero | sts. For particulars apply to LAN Y & | MICHAELS CO., 38 First st., or Board of | _Trade of San Francisco, 202 Market st. WANTED—An active young man as a partner | in an established cash business; duties easily acquired; profits will ave each; age $100 a month to no night or Sunday work; ‘capital re- 0. DONKELLY CO., 632 Market st. MEETINGS—SUNDAY. seance to-night; uestion home and bring to this that will slay skepticism on threshold erview; every one will receive commun- ication or money refunded. 239 Hyde st. see C. V. Miller's woncerful seances; Tues., Fri.. § p. m., 50c; you can speak rit friends face to face, recognize them; ; recelved medals from many coun- tries; taken last world's record medal Paris 1084 Bush st.; tel. 2275 Larkin. ARNDT, the great clairvoyant, tells future; never falls; has the greatest Egyptian secret; shows picture future hus- band or wife; fee 25c and up; satisfaction to everybody: open Sundays: 8 p. m Sixth st. (A)-1. F. T. BIBLE, Sunday school and church, 900 Market—11, free; 2-8, 10c; Seely, Wilson, Nilsson; ordination; officers’ meet- ing, & p. m.; benefit Tuesday evening for Sis- ter Julia. SOCIETY of Progressive Spiritualists, Occi- dental Hall, corner Larkin and McAllister, Sunday, August 1S, at 7:30 p. m. Speake: Mrs. E S Lillie; subject, ‘‘Restlessness. sion free, GRAND spiritual meeting, 909 Market st., rear hall—11, free; 2.8, 10c; Mr. Swan, Mme. Max- well, Kotter, Wrenn, Stodard, Mott, McKee, the inspirational singer; others. where you will receive communica- | hours 10 2. m. to | $I50—PARTNER wanted; _indoor business; | steady man. McLaughlin & Co., 777% Market. IRISH festival, September 9, Glen Park—Bids will be received by the committee on conces- sions of Celtic Union for restaurant, photo- graph, ice cream stands, wheels of fortune, | and side show privileges, the committee | reserving the right to reject any and all bids. | Bids will be received until August ZI. Ad- | dress THOMAS F. ALFORD, office of Irish Festival Committee, 552-83 Parrott building. ! 1 1 | $3000 EACH; 2 new 5-room cottages: modern improvements; (also 2 lots; will seil or ex- change for ‘@hy good-paying business. C. | HARBRIDGE & CO., 323 Kearny st. $100—GROCERY store at a bargain: doing good | | business and good location. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. $300—PARTNER wanted; light business; must be steady, reliable man; satisfied with $18 to $25 a week; no experience required; trial | given before buying. 25 Geary st., room 1. | YOUNG man, unincumbered, of unimpeachable character, by investment of $1000 can gecure | for himself life position accompanied by am- ple returns. Box 4307, Call office. Locksmithing and plumbing busi- with tools and stock; 11 years in | the same place; good reason for selling. Box 4802, Call office. PHYSICIAN leaving o office and practice for sale: | located in one of the finest bufldings and central. Address box 4309, Call. G, F. PERKINS, N. 5. A_missionary, speaks, sings and gives tfests, 2 p. m., Occldental Hall, 305 Larkin st.; also evening, Wood- men’ Hall, Oakland, MISS WILLIE, crystal seer, clairvoyant me- dium; greatest of her kind: from Paris; sit- MRS. EBERHARDT'S spiritual test meeting, 2250 Twenty-second ., between Mission and £ p.om.; free character reading and lecfure, free readings, 8 this eve. 428 Ellis st Mre. S 10c. toddard, convincing test to all unday, Tues.: readings.daily. MRS, tobaceo habit or no AL, medium; readings daily; %, 521 Golden Gate ave MME_YOUNG'S demonstration of spirit return to-night. 605 McAllister; 10c; come, skeptics. KATIE HEUSSMANN'S circle to-night, 25c; sittings daily. 13 West Misslon, mear I3th. MRS GILLINGHAM. spiritual fest meetings, p. m. . G. KEEGAN holés spiritual mesting every night except Sat.; 10c. 148 Sixth st., 24 floor. EGYPTIAN moustafa materializing seance, 2 P. m., Sic. 1610 Bush, nr. Franklin: no sign. TEST circle to-night, § o'clock, 10c; readings daily, 50c. MRS. HUBBARD, 109 Oak st. EDWARD EARLE'S seance to-night, 328 El- s full_names given, etc., Zoc. ; sealed gues. read. 305 Larkin. | store clearing $50 a month for $330? Trial given. Address box 4893, Call office. DRUG store wanted that has $25 to $30 dally | sales; country or city; cash ready: give full | particulars. "Box 51, Martinez, Cal. | $1I5_FRUIT and vegetable stand; sunny living | rooms; furniture; cheap rent; principal street; | going away. Box 4914, Call orfice. YOUNG man of good address; steady and re- liable, with small capital, seeks business opening. Box 4592, Call office. GARDENING business, containing all tools, horse and wagon: good change for industrious man. Inquire 410 Maple st. PRINTER controlling considerable trade will invest $1500 in established job business. Prin- ter, box 4887, Call office. PARTNER wanted; valuable patent; $300 will bring $2000. Call Monday between 10 and 12, KING, 630 Mission st. FOR SALE—Butcher shop: a splendid oppor- tunity: established 14 years; good location. Box 4§76, Call office. GUN & locksmith business & buildings for sale. Address S. F. Call Agent, Santa Cruz, Cal CORNER saloon with club rooms; good thing: cheap, on account of departure. 1069 Howard. $125—TOY and stationery store; sacrificed if sold to-morrow. 1322 Pacific st., near Hyde. FOR SALE—Branch bakery and notions: price | _$100. Fifth ave. and L st., South 8. F. | WHO wants a small cash grocery and notions | MEETINGS—Universal Brotherhood. INTERNATIONAL Brotherhood League, the humanitarian dept. of U. B. organization— Meeting next Tuesday, 8 { m., at 810 O'Far- rell st.; subject, “The Uneolved Problem.” All invited. " To-night meeting for members only. MEETING NOTICES. CALIFORNIA Commandery No. 1 K. T.—All members going to Louisville #re notified to have their de- livered at the Masonic Temple before 2 p. m. of SUNDAY, August 18. Boat leaves foot of Market st at 8 p. m. SHARP. H. T. GRAVES, Recorder. GOLDEN GATE Lodge No. 30, F. and A. M., will attend the funeral of our iate brother, WENTWORTH PORTER SERVANT, SUNDAY, August 15, 1501, @t 10:30 a. ‘m.. Masonic Temple. Master Ma- ®ons and friends respectfully invited, - By order of the W. M. EDWIN L. MEYER, Secretary. OFFICERS and members of Court Twin Peaks No. 756, A. O. F.—You are re- quested to assemble at the Masonic Temple, Post and Montgomery sts., to | attend the funeral services of our late broth- ers, W. P. SERVANT, on Sunday, August 13, at 11 o'clock a. m. sharp. By order. P. L. MOORE, C. R. ALEX. SMITH, F. §. OFFICE of the American Pacific Mining and Development Co., Toom 97, Donohoe building, 1170 Market st., 8. F.—To the stockholders of the American Pacific Mining and Development Company: Please take notice that the first annual meeting of the stockholders of the American Pacific Mining and Development Company of San Francisco, California, will be held at the company's office, San Fran- cisco, on MONDAY, the second day of Sep- tember, 1901, at 1 ‘o'clock, for the purpose of electing di r= and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come P ek irantier books of the e stock transfer company will be closed on M , the 26th day of August, 1901, at § o'chk p. m, and will remain closed until Tuesday the 34 day of September. 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m. By order Directors. of the Board of F. GATES, Secretary. Dated Auvgust 15, 1900 p ] | BRANCH bakery and varlety store; & bargain. 921 Howard st.; no agents. A_GOOD cigar stand for sale in Oakland. Room 2, Chronicle building. FOR sale—Dalry 100 miles from §. F.; 150 cows; now shipping $600 & month in cream to S. F.: 2lso to lease or sell the ranch with feed for 1000 cattle. Address J. M. Canty, Grayson, Cal. PARTNER wanted by jobber and Eastern manufacturer’s agent; ‘dry goods; inyest $300; hait dnterest; full investigation. Box 4751, 2 FOR SALE—First-class family liquor store. Apply to BEN J. GOLDMAN CO., 119 Bush. FURNITURE and locks repaired; carpet re- laid, etc. Apply 440 Third st. WANTED—An honest and sober partner with $3000 in an optical business; must either be an optician or be able to tend to corre- sponding, etc.; cash receipts about $1500 to 52000 per month. Address GEORGE MAY- ERLE, German Expert Opticlan, 1071% Mar- ket st., San Franecisco. FOR sale—At invoice price, the merchandise store of CNOPIUS & CO., Santa Rosa, with | its two branches, one at Sebastopol and one at Healdsburg, as a whole or each store sep- arate: disagrecment among partners the cause of selling. For particulars address CNOPIUS & CO., Santa Rosa. A GOOD chance for'a physiclan to buy cheap a Standard Static machine with motor, X- Ray outfit, electrodes and laboratory, etc.; will sell at a sacrifice. Box 4744, Call office, o o st st it il B e s FOR sale—Candy store and icecream parlor; £00d location; make offer. 230 Sixth st. SNAP—Restaurant, lady or gentleman; small capital. Apply 8 Washington st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and fubscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencla ot # '3 —_— CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 nnm&.”- st. R a0y LODGING-HOUSES WILL exchange for lodging-house; 30 acres part in fruit; 5-r. house, barn, horses, cows, chickens and 'tools. Donnelly Co., 632 Market. $150—LODGING-HOUSE 6 rooms; rent $16; & bargain. McLAUGHLIN & CO., Ti7% Market. $200—8 ROOMS; nicely furnished; a pick-up. 373% Fourth st.; rent $20. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly all, 16 pages, €ent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $i. SPIRITUALISM. ]FREE tests to ladies every morning the bal- ance of this month, every Wednesday and Friday atternoon and evening; mo circles held; all tests private; no money accepted for tests; palmistry, clairvoyance and medium: tio talents developed in others under writ- ten guarantee in %0 days or no charge; it costs not one cent to test my ability and your talents; call to-day. FRANKLIN, 363 Geary st. A—Mrs. Dr. Farnham, spiritual medium_and life reader; mining a specialty; cir. Sun., Wed. and Fri. evenings. 1035 Market st. (no sign). MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, bus. medlui 1ife reader; medical, clairvoyant; sittings, $1; letter, $2. 1164 O'Farrell st.; Ellis car, CHIROPODISTS. BUNIONS, corns, ingrown nalls, -warts; pain- less cure; l\lll‘lflt:‘“ed_ Dr. Duncan, 415 Sutter. PROF. Strassburger fromN, Y., speclalist on feet: diploma T.P.S.S.N.Y.; Chronicle blg., rm. 76. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—By lady of refinement and_excel lent capabiiities, a position as useful com- panfon to invalid or elderly lady, or com- petent housekesper where help is kept; best references. Box 4709, Call office. ‘COLLECTION OFFICES. e A e GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge un- less successful. Room 310, 927 Market st. COTTAGES TO LET. GOOD seamstress wants plain sewing to take home; children’s work a specialty. 8§21 Post. ‘WANTED—Situation by honest woman in nice family in Oakland or Alameda; is a good cook; will do washing; state wages. Box 2296, Call office, Oakland. COTTAGE, 8 rooms; lot %xi20; near Golden Gate Park; cheap; small cash paymenté.?ll- ance $10 per month. Address box 4856, FIVE rooms, bath, garden, stable, 234 Ando- ver st., near Cortland ave., $15. Apply on premiseés to-day; Misslon-st.” cars. $10_COTTAGE, 8 rooms, partly furnished, in- cluding planc. 606 Hermann st., nr. Fillmore. $11_SUNNY cottage, 4 rooms; large yard. 1108 Filbert st., near Leavenworth. DENTISTS. A—DR. T. S. HIGGINS, 927 Market street, Emma Spreckels building. Reasonable prices for painless dentistry; pure gold fllling $1 50: artificial teeth, on plate, look natural and guaranteed, $5 up; a good metal plate $13; gold and porcelain crowns $5 to $10; teeth without plate; painless extraction. FIRST-CLASS dressmaker from New York wishes engagement in familles; beautiful fAE made; satisfaction guaranteed. 802 WOMAN wants work by the day, washing and ironing; wages $1 25 a day. Call or address 812 Jessle st. MIDDLE-AGED agreeable woman wants & home with one adult; wages $6 per month. Address A, Call Branch, 106 Eleventh st. MIDDLE-AGED woman would like position as ok Rocaskeness homes Monduy.f; S vy ave. EXPERIENCED nurse desires engagements in confineements; good references; terms reason- able. Address 705 Ellis st. SITUATION wanted by competent Canadian- Scotch Protestant woman in private family; good cook. Call 1231 Market st. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- ket st., cor. 4th, rm, 7, Flood bldg., you can have your extractions done painlessly; teeth without plates our speclalty; - gold crowns, $3 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of- fice hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 2 p. m. J. W, THATCHER, M. D., Manager. RELIABLE woman wants day’ work; washing, ironing and house cleaning. 803 Clay st., cor- ner Fifth, Oakland; telephone Red 3291. DRESSMAKER in Alameda would like engage- ments by the day at §1 25, Address 1032 Buena Vista ave. EIGHT prizes for hest crowns, plates, bridges and fillings; 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 unbre: le plate, the Rose Pearl, Tarranted for 30 years: crowns, §3 50; Allings, 60c; plates, $5; full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth DR. A. C. KELLOGG—Experienced dentist; specialties, crown and bridge work and the preservation of natural teeth. 110 Phelan bldg. AT Ideal Dental Co., 6 Eddy st.—Work done on weekly installments; lowest rates. BR. R L.WALSH,815% Geary,nr.Larkin—Pain- less axtraction 50¢; plates $5 up;phonePolk1135, PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Tull set of teeth, $4: crowns, $3; fillings, 25c. DR. H. G. TRUMAN, dentist, third floor, Ex- aminer bullding; formerly in Murphy bldg. LOWEST prices in S. F. Painless extraction, S0c. N. Y. Dentists, 96 Mission st., cor. 6th. VAN VROOM:- ainless'’; evenings and Sun- days. 1001 Market st., corner Sixth. SET of \teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNGY 1341 Polk st. DERMATOLOGISTS. RELIABLE woman wishes work by the day; washing, ironing, sweeping, dressmaking or any kind of work; $150 per day. Call or ad- dress 148 Sixth st., room 22, YOUNG lady wishes situation in first-class pri- vate family; is good seamstress; also assist as lady’ maid. Apply at 1057 Sacramento st. EXPERIENCED lady wishes position in candy or crockery store, 1530 Folsom st. GLOVES. A A A A A A A AP A D. & F. new $1 glove, retailed at factory price; warranted; kept in repair. 121 Grant ave. ——— e HELP WANTED—FEMALE. PR s s AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S.. 3 .HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Housekeeper, hotel, city.. 325 Housekeeper, small boarding-house, country. Head waitress, city 3 waitresses, Marysvilie, fare paid.. Waitress, Colusa, fare paid... Waitress, institution, found and washing. Waltress, Walnut Creek . ‘Waltress, Monterey .. 2 waltresses, Santa Cruz 2 waltresses, Petaluma .. Man and wife, waiter and waitress, count Waitress, State of Nevada, ‘Waitress, Napa ..... 2 waltresses, Alameda ‘Waitress, springs . Chambermaid to w: Chambermaid to wait, Sonoma . 10 waltresses, hotels and restaw fare’ paid nbisdgenbnLLaE ‘Woman with a child . 2 working housekeepers . 10 places, country, fares paid. C. R. HANSEN & CO. WANTED—GHrl for general housework; family of 3; small washing; no window clefinlng_ ‘wages $20. Apply 2714 Steiner st., near Broad- | Was, Monday, between 10 and 1i_ o' clock; ref- grences req ; German or Swedish’ pre- erred. STENOGRAPHER for shipping house; must be rapid and experienced; state references, where and how long last employed, salary expected, etc. Address box 4722, Call. ‘WANTED—A wetnurse; good wages paid. Ap- ply by mall, giving age of baby, etc., to box 67, Stanford University, Cal. WANTED—In small family, young girl for gen- eral housework; wages $10 per month. Call Monday, %18 Clay st. PLAIN sewing done; reasonable, 501 Leaven- ‘worth st., room 8. ‘WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- kat—200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 week; convenient and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. —_— EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. MIDDLE-AGED _gentleman desizes position with any good banking or mercantile house; has_general business experience; has held f‘“m“ positions of honor and responsibilit: last 12 years manager of banking and inves ment company with $100,000 capital; came to coast for health of family: best of references. Address box 4778, Call office. FIRST-CLASS coachman, single, family; neat appearance: sober; bacco: willing and obliging; good horseman and driver; many years with same employer; undeniable references; wages $45 and found. Address, this week, M. M., 221 Sixth st. for private use no_to- SUPERFLUOUS halr and moles permanently removed by electrolysis; facial massages with hydro-vacu. MISS MILLMAN. 930 Bush st. DETECTIVE AGENCIES. McCABE'S Detective Agency handles all legit- imate detective business; divorce cases posi- tively refused. Emma Spreckels building, rooms 323-3%4. San Francisco: tel. South 351 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership existing between JAMES CAMPBELL and THOMAS A. PETTUS, un- der the firm name of Campbell & Pettus, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent on_this date. ~ All existing contracts will be completed by the firm. Signed: JAMES CAMPBELL. THOMAS A. PETTUS. August 17, 1801 DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES \ STUDENT of the Lick School wishes to work outside of school hours for his board; experi- ence in garden and house work. Address C. E. BLACK, 605 O'Farrell st. WANTED—A girl for general housework and cooking; four in family; German or Protest- ant preferred; wages $20. 2225 Pacific ave. WANTED—German girl; second work; easy lace: $25. Call Sunday, bet. 12-3 o'clock, BRIDGE & CO., 223 Kearny st. A_GERMAN girl or middle-aged woman; light housework, for 2 adults; good home. Call Monday, 1124 O'Farrell st. EXPERIENCED operators on ladies’ under- skirts; steady work; good pay. A. AARON, 579 Misslon st. EXPERIENCED hands and apprentices on men’s neckwear: steady work; best pay. L. EAMTER & SON, 518 Market ‘st. EXPERIENCED operators on ladies’ neckwear and underwear. BAUER BROS., 2. San- some st. < YOUNG woman for country; cook, wash, assist with general housework; wages $2). 828 Turk. YQUNG girl to assist with light upstalrs work; Germpan vreferred. 1018 Sutter st. ELDERLY woman can find good home, small wages, for housework, country, Bex 4775, Call. STEADY, industrious middle-aged man wants work, private family, logk after horses, gar- den, ‘cow and useful; town or country; good reference. Box 4906, Call office. WANTED—An experienced masseur would like employment in some institution or take care of an invalid; good reference. Box 2297, Call office, Oakland. POSITION wanted by man of 26: willing to work; experienced in carriage goods. Ad- dress’ box 4898, Call office. MILKER, Swiss, wants work on dairy, Ameri- can place preferred. Call at Humboldt House, 1309 Stockton st. ELECTRICIAN, first-class inside wireman (non-union), wants work by the day or job. Address 1417 Brush st., Oakland. McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Clasa rates; patterns cut. 1019 Market st. NIGHT watchman for permanent place; best of references. Box 4855, Call office. ACCORDEON pleating; country orders prompt attention. 121 Post, over O'Connor & Moffatt. 1 YOUNG man wishes position as indoor serv- ant or man about place. Box 4913, Call office. EDUCATIONAL. NIGHT SCHOOL FOR MEN. A practical and Industrial education for men; Y. M. C. A. bullding; more courses of study than any othef night school in the city for a remarkably low tuition; send or apply for the prospectus 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, engineefing, high echool, lan- guages. H. J. McCOY, general secretary; A. A. MACURDA, educational director. CHAS. BROCKWAY, %c seance Sun., Tues. and Thurs., 8 p. m.; every one gets a test: pri- vate readings daily. 299 Hyde st., cor. Eddy. MRS. HUBBARD, 109 Oak; circle Tues. & Fri., $ p. m.; Wed., 2:30 p. m.; 10c; read. daily, 50c. AYRES' Leading Business Coljege, 723 Market— §8 per month; $50 life scholarship guarantees a. complete business edutation; shorthand, typ- ing, bookkeeping, arithmetic, penmanship, spelling, Spanish, etc.; experlenced teachers; new typewriters; positions secured; cat. free. CLAIRVOYANT, mineral psychometrist, palm- ist and card reading; 50c. 1007% Market st. MRS. HARLAND'S circle to-night; best tests, 10c; readings daily, G0c, $1. 148 Sixth st. EDWARD EARLE, 328 Ellis—Readings dafl seance Sun., Tues, and Thurs. Tel. Polk 1601 MRS. ADA FOYE will give sittings this week at 1423 Market st. from 1 to 5 p. m. dally. H. THOMPSON, slate writer, 603 California st.; communications answered by mall; 25c. SHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. sittinzs daily: test to all to-night,10c. CLATRVOYANTS. ISMAR THE GYPSY. ISMAR, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws aside the uncertain years ahead; happiness and success g0 hand in hand, vet hundreds fall where suc- cess is possible, Were it not for a lack of fore- sight into the future. If you are in trouble of any kind, discontented, unhappy or not satis- fled in lite, consult 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 can be consulted daily from 10 a. m. to b p. m.. Sundays by appointment only, at her office, 1148 Market st opp. Sixth. By mall three ques- tions answered, $1. Full life reading, $5. MME: M. BERNARD, THE FAMOU2 Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg. She reads your life correctly, gives an accurate de- | ecription 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 Gomes- tic, love or business troubles, consult this grea* medium_and you will be told how to overcome them. Valuable advice in all affairs of life; %c up: perfect satisfaction guarantecd. GALLAGHER-MARSH College, Parrott bldg.— Shorthand, typing and bookkeeping; Robert F. Gallagher, expert court reporter, teacher of shorthand: reportorial phrasing taught; prac- tical bookieeping, full course, $0; catalogue. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan buflding. MERRILL-MILLER _College—Shorthand, ing, practical bookkeeping. Rooms 40-45, Par- rott bldg.; individual instruction; catalogue. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., mining,mech,sur- Yey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1564. Van der'Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. ACTING, elocution, specialties; Hallett School, assoclated with theatrical agency securing po- sitions. Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. BOOKKEEPING, figures; the one man who per- fects beginners, college graduates & bookkeep- ers 13 TARR, the expert, 220 Parrott bldg. typ- A_MIDDLE-AGED educated man wants situa- tion in private family or hotel to care for garden, make beds and assist at general housework. Box 4771, Call office. POSITION wanted in wholesale house by man, good penman, quick at figures, some exper ence in_shipping, billing and receiving; 30 years. Box 4748, Call office. WANTED—Experienced salesladies. Apply at HALE BROS., between § and 11 a. m. ‘WANTED—First-class walst trimmer. Apply (\MURRAY & READY. -..Leading Employment and Labor Agents... 634-636 Clay st. SPECIAL TO-DA&—SS 2 Office Open 7 A. M., Sunday. SHIP R. R. MEN TO-DAY—SUNDAY. 75 teamsters. -Ukiah Fiee Fare 100- laborers. Ukiah. Free Fare 25 men to cut right of way. .Ukiah Free Fare. Wages 32 and 2 2 Camp Cook. : .Fiee Fare Blacksmith, camp, Ukiah. SANTA FE R. R. SANTA FE R. R. 250 men to work on section, ballast, tockton, Merced, Fresno and ksmith. -.R. R. Camp. Blacksmith ‘and blacksmith's heiper, sanch, $70 and found; 7 blacksmiths for othe: places; 2 blacksmiths’ helpers; floorman, shoe: Ing shop; woodworker and wheelwright, coun- try shop, $250 day; carriage painter, country shop, good job, $3 day; band sawyers, country planing mill, 33 day; 2 stone cutters; safe- maker; machine blacksmith. MINES, QUARRY, TUNNEL, ETC. 3 machine miners, good place, $8; 5 single hand miners, §75; 10 drillers, $2_to 32 50 day: 15 muckers, mine ..$60 and found § laborers. quartz mine, north, $75: 10 labor- ‘ers for mine, no experience required, $45 and found: 6 laborers, mine, surface work, Napa Co., $40 and found; 8 laborers, southern mine, #2 ana found; 5 laborers, mines; 10 men to cars of coke 50 laborers, ditch work, Shasta Co. lra-;z: 17 drillers, $75; 3 tunnel men, $90; aborers for other kinds of jobs in city and country, wages from 3130 to $4 day. AGRICULTURAL DEPT ... 81 farmers for steady jobs. 15 ranch teamsters....... 2 § men for threshing out 23 orchard and vineyard ha: ;g ;rmlb:lxckers, fare 31 50. ay ers, 15c E iy a.nd 0c per 2 milkers, city dat: try, $30 and $35. 15"";:" maker and milker, Ma: - o choremen and choreboys, ranches and pri- vate, $15 to $30 and found. 5 25 to $35 and fd $40 and found -$40 and found 326 to §30 & fd $30 and found m, $2 day and 2 MISCELLAN! " Laborer that e can fire boiler, factory, . §2 day Gardener, $25 and found Laborer for retail coal yard, eity........§2 day Milk wagon driver; 10 stablemen, hostlers and buggy washers, 330 to 30; man to work In coal yard, §20 to $25 and found Gardener, Santa Clara County..$30 and found Boy to help on express wagon, city 10 ‘woodchoppers, mine company. ......HOFEL, BAKERY, ETC. Cook, boat, no strike.. 3 cooks, country hotels, $40-$45; cook for camping party: cook, family resort; 3 ranch cooks: 3 camp cooks; 10 waiters, 330 and §3 3 camp waiters, $30 and $20; 3 potwashers, 17 dishwashers; 8 kitchen hands; 5 porters; 3 bakers; 4 butchers; 10 bakers' helpers; stew- ard; head waitery dishwasher for officers’ mess c . To-Day (Sunday), open 7 a m. MURRAY & READY, 634-63 Clay st. Lo A—SPECIALS .. Bookkeeper and stenographer man for a grading camp:; working foreman for a ranch, must understand something about machinery. OPERATORS on ladies’ underwear to work' in factcry. 526 Mission st., third floor. . OPERATORS on ladies’ wrappers. 526 Mission st., third floor. OPERATORS on children’s coats. 528 Mission st., third floor. EXPERIENCED walst hane JUDA BROS., 109 Battery st. GIRLS wanted to wrap chewing gum. can Chicle Co., 27 Main st. GIRL for general housework; 5 in family; ap- ply before 12. 2321 Jones st. NEAT girl wanted for bakery: experienced preferred. Teptonia Bakery, 108 Ninth st. GIRL for custom corsets; must have experience. MRS. WALTER, 03 Powell st. GOOD sewers on_ladles’ underwear to taks work home. 21 Sansome st, WANTED — Pants finishers. HENRY HILP, 106 Battery st.; steady work. ®ood pay. Ameri- POSITION _wanted—Experienced preseription clerk: 10 years in business: no objection to country. Box 4749, Call offi STEWARD wants position; hotel or restau- rant; city or country. Box 4757, Call office. WILLING man wishes situation in a wholesale or_retail liquor store; understands rectifying a little; good references. Box 4741, Call office. INTERPRETER in Japanese, French and Eng- lish would like permanent position in Police Court, law office or store. PAUL B. DITH- LEFSEN, box 4723, Call office. EXPERIENCED Japanese cook and baker wants situation; hotel, boarding-house or pri- vate family; first-class in every respect. Ad- dress E. MORIMOTO, 923 Sacramento st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. ‘A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and rubscriptions has been established 109 Valencia s EXCHANGE. A _DOUBLE seat tricycle; cost $300. What hnvasy%\'n Address HOLTUM, 517 California st., 8. F. ’ FEATHERS RENOVATED. FEATHER plllows & mattresses steamed, reno- vated. E.J.O'Rourke,1393 Valencia;tel.Capp 2687. e ELDERLY woman to assist lady; good home; German preferred. 1140A Howard st. 924 Post st. MURRAY & READY, §34-636 Clay st. 25 HAND sewers to work In factory on chil- | AT the CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, dren’s coats. 526 Mission st., thira floor. 53 Third st., near Call bidg. 'Phone Bush Railroad Laborers .... Ukiah . = FREE FARE . 50 railroad laborers.. kiah......32 per day 50 axmen and teamsters.. Ukiah. 2 per day Free fare to Bakersfield and Fresno Divisions 50 shovelers for the Santa Fe Railroad. Reduced rates to Shasta and Trinity Cos 10 tunnelmen . 33 per day 10 hammersmen 32 50 per day 20 laborers ... £ 2% per day \Man and wife, man must understand land- scape gardening, wife to do laundry and housework. no cooking. $50 and found Camp walter ... -$20 and (ounuL ‘WANTED—A working engineer in manufactur- ing establishment; one that can flle look after ehafting, belting, ete. ence and experience. Box 4%03, CLERK for shipping house; must have offica experfence; state reference, where and how long last employed, salary expected, etc. Ad- dress box 4772, Call office. WANTED—Young men with natural talent for drawing to train as newspaper artists by mall; write for free circular lesson. School of Caricature, World bldg., New York City. GIRL to sew labels on coats. Call Monday morning 8 o'clock, 11 Battery st. INTELLIGENT woman with business train- ing who can travel. Box 438, Call office. EXPERIENCED apprentice wanted on custom coats. 419 O'Farrell st., rear. FIRST-CLASS button hole maker and finisher on vests, $12 week; steady work. 9163 Howard. ‘WANTED—Young girl for general housework. Call 405 Sutter st. A_GOOD girl to work In restaurant; wages $25; Swedish preferred. Call at 143 Fcurth st. MIDDLE-AGED woman for housework and plain cooking. 2515 Pine st. WANTED—A girl for general housework and plain cooking. 9 to 12 Monday, 1732 Buchanan. McDOWELL'S! McDowell’s! _ McDowell's! Never in history of our school have been S0 _prosperous, every day bringing new puplls and many letters of inquiry: we have increased corps of teachers and prepared to glve most thorough course in dressmaking or millinery ever given on this coast. Visit or write for circulars. 1019 Market st. < ‘WANTED—Strong boy living with his parents to work around store. Apply Monday, 7 a. m. 215-217 Washington WANTED—Apprentice, over 18; assaying & met- allurgical work; no salary 1st yr. Box 4779, Call, ‘WANTED—Collectors on salary. Apply %93 Post st., 8-9 a. m., §5-6 p. m. WM. W. LYON. ELDERLY practical gardener can find steady place; small wages; country. Box 4774, Cail. WANTED—Young man for porter work; stats wages expected. Address box 4904, Call office. EXPERIENCED boy to feed printing press. 306 California st. GOOD teamsters yanted. City Street Improve- ment Co., Seventeenth and Harrison sts. BOY about 14 to learn printing trade. Young Folks' Weekly, 516 Commercial st. WANTED—Shoemaker, repair work; man. Apply 442 Devisadero st. GOOD_cabinet makers wanted at 8§35 Folsom st. . WM. BATEMAN. steady WANTED—Good pastry baker. 111 Taylor st. $25 TO $35 per week guaranteed: § ladles and 3 gentlemen; theatrical sketch: no previous experience necessary. Caldwell College of Ora- tory and Acting, Hoover Hall, 1327 Market st. A FULL course of Ellls bookkeeping and the Gregg_shorthand costs only $60. San Fran- cisco Business College, 1236 Market st. LADY graduate of Boston Conservatory gives piano instruction, 75c lesson. Box 4891, Call. SUPERIOR violin, zither, gultar, banjo. man- dolin lessons, §0c. W. P. Chambers, 244 Taylor. MISS GORMAN'S classes in elocution; $2 per month up; hours, 9-2. 14 McAllister st. SPANISH lessons by competent old Castillan teacher. PROF. MAYA, 210 Eddy st. FRENCH classes and private lesson: piano lessons. Box 4901, Call office. also FINANCIAL. PACIFIC Coast Underwriting Co. (inc.)—We have 42 offices In operation; new method of placing stocks and bonds; companies incor- porated; stocks and bonds underwritten. Cail or address main office, 507-8-9 Parrott bldg. ‘WANTED—Loan of $2500 from private party on interest in estate. Box 4776, Call office. —_— FLATS TO LET. L O s S N I S S S $20-WORTH $25—Fine sunny flat; 2206 Grove st one-half block from Park. LYON & HOA( 114 Montgomery st. MARY P.WESTHAUS, plano, mandolin, guitar lessons, G0c; piano for practice. 39 Fifth st. PROF. L. MERKI, experienced teacher: violin, mandolin, guitar: juvenile class. 1008 Mission. MRS, DR. F. CLARK, the well-known trance medium, is permanently located at 1206 Mar- ket st., corner Golden Gtae ave., rooms 25 and take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mail; send stamp for pamphlet with special terms. Daily and Sunday. A—LINCOLN, CLAIRVOYANT. - _HIGH PSYCHIST. The most wonderful clairvoyant on the coast; he succeeds when others fail; permanently located at 125 Turk st.; readings by mall. MME. MONTAGUE. ‘Truthful predictions in all affairs of life; gives mames, facts, figures: gives luck; honest pre- dictions in love affalrs; reunites separated, not ‘one failure; letters answered. 116 Turk. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double veil—second sight: diagnoses disease with life reading; ladies 50c, gents §1; palm. and clair. sit., $150. 126 Turk. KNOW your fate—Mme. Richards, astrological palmist, reader of human destiny: never fail. 25c, 50c. 1203 Mission st: phone Howard 2675. ISMAR, the Egyptian fyply. clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1148 Market, op. 6th; private readings dafly, 10a. m. to § p. m. MMB. LAROSE, best clairvoyant, card reader, German spoken; 25c up. 777% Market st., r. 18, MME. LIDIF. LIND MAY, psychic and sclen- tific palmist; ladies G60c, gents $1. 128 Turk. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; ladies 250, gents f0c. 951 Mission, nr. 6th; open Sundays. Mrs.Mallory,clairvoyant card reader; whe; og:. ars fail consult me; L. 256, G. 50c. 1538 Markt. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader; ladles 25c, gents 50c, 132 Sixth st. REMOVED to 1583 Market, Mrs. Dr. Valeen, clalrvoy., ralmist, life reader; sittings daily. MME, AUGUST, clairvoyant, card reader and palmistry; truth or no pay; 2c. 1149 Mission. MME. SCHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader; sittings daily, 448% Jessie st., bet. 6th and 6th. ILLUSTRATION—PARTINGTON'S DAY and ILLUSTRATION—night class. 424 Pine st. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., S. F.; founded 1863; new 80-page catalogue free. COLE, 763-771, bet. Beulah and Frederick sts,— Fine rew sunny flats, 7 rooms and bat! rent reasonable. EDDY, north sfe, between Frankiin and Gough —FElegantly decorated flats, 9 rooms each; all modern _improvements. - FLATS of 2, 8 or § rooms, convenient for house- keeping; rent from § to $13. 915 Sacramento st., between Powell and Stockton. PIANO and German; pupil of Leipsic Conserva- tory; lessons 75c and §1. 320 Golden Gate ave. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc.; day or eve mo. 102 on, nr. 6th. 4 M EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. JAPANESE and Chinese help of all Kinds. cooks, waiters and house servants. G AOKT & CO., 421 Post st.; tel. Bush 13, CHINESE Emglaymem Office—All kinds best help furnished. 439 Bush st.; tel. James 1601. JAPANESE Intelligence Office—Furnish most reliable help. 524 Bush st.; tel. Bush 516, ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese help. 426 Powell,nr.Sutter; tel. Black 5072. CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office— Best help. 4113 O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice: all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 5188, EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. S A A A A A A A FIRST-CLASS institution cook desires sit- uation; refs. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. A MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes situation; second work and care of children; country; good refs. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. AMERICAN lady, studied abroad, French, Ger- man, music, good reader, desires position to teach in school or family, or as chaperon, companion or private secretary: highest cre- dentlals. K. W., box 48%, Call office. WANTED—Chamber work; no table walting; g00d references. Box 4875, Call office. DRESSMAKER, good cutter and fitter, wishes work; $150; suits remodeled; quick worker. Address box 4782, Call office. MME "RAVENNA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; 25c up. 5 Fourth CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address In the United States or Ca ne year for $1. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN vou become disgusted. with poor work send_to SPAULDING'S ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 852-857 Tehama st.; tel. South 40, ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter s tel. Main 304. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. BEATING, 2¢; laying, 3c: renovating, bc wp; work guaranteed. T. R. Co.; phone Scott 1310. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison; tel. Mission 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 233 Golden Gl(v:r:' telephone Enl‘.l ‘l’.h CITY Steam Carpet-beating Worl STEVENS, Mgr., 38-40 8th st.; tel. . B. MITCHELL Carpet-beat and Reno- "nuum.uommnmxn.;u Mission 74. CARPETS cleaned at the lowest rates. STRAT- TON, 3 Eighth st.; telephone Jessle 4. G. H. ith 250. RELIABLE woman wishes work by the day or week as kitchen helper and dishwasher, or Shamberwork or housework; sleep home." 30 TO let—FElegant modern flat of 6 rooms and bath. 726 Shrader st., one block from the Park; rent $32 50. A LADY of indomitable energy, possessed of self-assertion: good opportunity to right par- ty. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott building. OPERATORS wanted, steady work and good wages, at HENRY HILP'S, 104-106 Battery ‘WANTED—First-class house painters; $3; hours. Office 584, Parrott building. § to 2. SHOE cutters on m: heavy goods. Address California Shoe- C¢ Petaluma, A _GIRL for cooking and housework; small family: wages $20. Inquire 321 Kearny or 24 Beulah. ‘WANTED immediately, women and girls to work on fruit; steady work; highest wages paid. California Canneries Co., 425 Bran- Dan st. EXPERIENCED canners for fruit; steady work; highest wages. Apply California Can- neries Co., 425 Brannan st. WOMEN and girls to work on fruit: plece and day work: steady, clean work Summer. Apply, Tenth and Bryant sts. CODE-PORTWOOD CANNING CO., e WOMEN and girls wanted to work on fruit; steady work at good wages. Apply at CUT- TING BRANCH, California Fruit Canners' Assoclation, corner Seventh and Berry sts. NEW upper sunny modern flat, 5 rooms and bath. 975 Golden Gate ave., opposite Jeffer- son Square. BUSH, 863—Modern, sunny upper flat to lease furnished; adults; roomers retained if desired. HANDSOMELY furnished flat desirable part California st. Box 4752, Call office. JULTAN ave., 137, near Sixteenth and Mission —§ rooms and bath. EDDY, 933—Upper flat, 4 sunny rooms; bath; stairs carpeted; no children; fine location. NEW, elegant modern flat to let; 7 rooms and bath. 984 Pine st., near Taylor. O'FARRELL, 1933—Modern flats, 6 rooms, bath, yard, basement; reasonable to good tenants. OLIVE ave., 113—4 rooms and bath; key at Polk and O'Farrell sts., near by; $is. ONLY 1 left; new, sunny, 7 rooms; modern, up- |. to-date, marine view. Van Ness and Union. PINE, 132A—Modern flat § rooms and bath; sun all day, SUNNY corner flat of 8 rooms; rent §0. 138 st., corner Lyons. TAILORESS wanted: first-class on fine coats. 410 Kearny st., room 29. EXPERIENCED operators on gents' white shirts. 535 Valencia st. GOOD night dishwasher at 1201 Fillmors st., corner Turk. 100 ORDINARY teamsters. Apply 23 Montgom-$ ery st. GOOD dishwasher wanted. 1507 Market st., near Eleventh. DINING-ROOM porter: Grant ave. §15 and found. 321 v BY cMablished manufacturing house, resident manager for general sales agenc: $1500 yearly, extra commissions; office duties ‘ex- clusivély; ‘must furnish $2000 cash; satisac- tory references. District Manager, 722 Union Trust bldg., Cincinnati, O. CIVIL service Government positions—About 9500 appointments made last year; probably 10,000 this year; only a common school educa- tion required; catalogue free. Columbian Cor- respondence College, Washington, D. C. GENTLEMAN of indomitable energy and pus! good opportunity to right man. F, PERSON, room 412, Parrott building. LAUNDRYMAN wanted; good washers and starcher, 335 and $30; board and rpom. Stan- ford Hand Laundry, Palo Alto. WANTED—Young man who s an experienced delivery wrapper. Apply at HALE BROS., between 8 and 11 a. m. WANTED—A woman for gemeral housework. Apply 579 Harrison st. GIRL about 16 to assist in general housework; small family. 8 Willow ave., near Larkin st. ‘WAIST hands for dressmaking; also appren- tices; pald while learning. 121 Post, rm. 49. EXPERIENCED bookfolders:also an apprentice wanted; steady work. Bookbindery, 538 Clay. LADY to assist in light housework; good home. Call after 2 p. m., 116 Taylor st. GIRL to work on pants; steady work. 110 Wil- liam st., off Geary, near Taylor. WANTED—A man of good address and ability to sell to the merchants in San Francisco and other cities patent stone door showcase and is a frost preventer also: commission large; fine_working model; fine display; photo. W. G. FLINT, San Jose, Cal, A THOUSAND men, sallors, stevedores, labor- ers; steady employment and good wages If work is satisfactory. Apply Lumber Deal- ers’ Association, 209 Examiner building. ONE-CHAIR barber shop for sal corner Greenwich and Baker sts., ne: Presidio; g0od location: good trade; reasom, goingy East; price $%. Inquire at shop. WANTED—Women for light work on fruit, 1731 Folsom st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore st. Ful vfi:‘mm 1008, mear 21st—Flat § rooms and bath; rent’ §20. $22 50—1243 CLAY st.; 7 rooms and bath; fine View. . FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. DESIRABLE furnished flat of 6 rooms and bath. 2418 Clay st., near Fillmore. DESIRABLE furnished flat of 6 rooms and bath. 2413 Clay st., near Fillmore. —_— FURNITURE FOR SALE. POSITION as working housekeeper. Call office. i i WANTED By middle-aged lady to do upstairs work and take care of children; references given. Call or address 3305 Twenty-fourth. MIDDLE-AGED German widow without in- cumbrance wishes position as housekeeper; country. Box 4890, Call office. ZpouBtey. sHOi AR CML SIS JenWes DANISH girl wish kind ‘of work by the day. 1381 Falton st. - Box 4889, FURNITURE of 60-room house; can be seen at 104> Market st.; bids will be received until 10 2. m. TUESDAY, Aug. 20. For terms, etc., apply 621 Market st. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak, $48 50, with No 7 range. King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market. FURNITURE of 7-room flat for sale; reason- able. Apply 1160 Mission Sunday . = . To-day, Sunday . At C. R, HANSEN & CO.’S....104 Geary st, 10 laborers, country......$3 a day and found .. Free fare Free fare SANTA FE fon work Ship_to-da: X & CO. Geary st. FURNITURE WANTED. POSITION as housekeeper; best of roferences. Address MRS. I. ‘R. GORDON, 911 Taylor. TRAINED murse would like fo cars for a lady er own home; all modern conveniences. For particulars address hox 4746, Call office. POSITION; American woman wlill take care of an invalid or as housekeeper. 144 Silver st., between Third and Fourth. A STRONG woman its work by the day, ‘washing and froming or house-cleaning. Call or address A. N., 62 Tehama st. l v 'CAL Auction Co., 1462 Market—Buys furniture, merchandise, ef phone Jessle 2071. . P. Beauchamp, 3 Golden Gate Auctioneer; W. ave.; tel.'Jessle 126; furniture, mdse., bought. RE selling your furinture, see Abram's lon House, 1105 Mission. Tel Jessie 1160. TEL. Jessie 761 befc selll furnf car- Tets, stanos, et CHAS: LEVY. Tt Marker. USRS, St S VY. O e A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays highest ‘price for second-hand furniture; tel. Red. 134. JOURNEYMEN Barbers' International Union— Free employment. 927 Market st., room 207. 1. LESS, secretary; telephone Jessie 1176. UPHOLSTERER wanted—Must understand his business thoroughly and be able to r furniture; single man preferred: to such & given. ‘Ad- man steady empl it will be dress for 3 days box 4910, Call office. llmlal'll:.‘m‘ ted for printing m“l.-nw: large plant; right man can acquire Interest; Teferences; corporation. Box 4911, Call office. ‘WANTED—Cash 14 years of and over. A»lymu:nm.m o WANTED — Experlenced men’s furnishing goods salesman; state age, experlence and salary expected.” Apply box 4750, Call office. WANTED—Good man in planing mill to saw out for sticker and run planer; steady job. Address box 4739, Call office. BOY of 16 to work In grocery store at 2101 Golden Gate ave. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. 1000 MEN wanted—Rock drillers, tunnel, brush and shovel men to work on ditch line being constructed for the Sweepstake Mining Co. near Weavertille, Trinity Co., Cal.; apply dn work; steady work, good board and best ‘wages in State. San Francisco Construction clu.. “Cln‘l?mm st., room 25, San Fran- cisco, MEN to learn barber trade: positions at 380 monthly secured after eight weeks' practice. two years’ apprenticeship saved; examinations and diplomas given free: complete outfit of tools donated: wages while learning: mors calls for our graduates than can be supplied: call or write at once for free catalos and special offer. MOLER BARBER Ol E, 635 Clay st. ‘WANTED—Recruits for the marine corps, U. S. navy: able-bodied. unmarried men of good character, between the ages of 21 and 35: not less than 5 feet 4 inches and not over 6 féet 1 ;:crm lb‘le‘la l’g‘e:: lm‘ll read English. For er informa apply at the Ree office, 40 Eilis st.. San Francisco. = "% WANTED—_Laborers and_mechanl now that Ed Roikin, Reno House proprietor.” s runs Denver House. 217 Third st.: 150 large Tooms; 25c per night: $1 to $2 per week. WANTED—Two good Insurance e class debists. Apply W. H. mltnmn:v: m Montgomery st., from $-3 2. m. and 5-8 p. m. e SANGNTS & CEENS S Ny l_fi!wrwlulmm-cb

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