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SAN FRANCISCO CALL. #OEINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets; open untfl 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open untfl 9:30 p. m. %00 Hayes street; open until 9:30 689 McAllister street; open until 15 Larkin street; open until 9:30 1841 Miseion street: open until 10 221 Market street, corner Sixteenth; until $ p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open unt!l § p. m. 103 Valencia street; open until $ p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; open untll 9 p. m. 2200 Fillmore street; open until § p. m. p. m. 5:30 p. p. m. p. m. open CHURCH SERVICES. A—CHURCH of St. Mary the Virgin (Episco- pal), corner Steiner and Union sts.—Union- #t. cars pass the door; high mass at 1l a. m.; masses of the masters, arranged for St. Mary the Virgin, with organ and wind instrument sccompaniment; solemn vespers of the Virgin Mary at 4 in the afternoon: ‘‘Ave Maria,” 2 ns,” O Salutaris” for St. Mary the Virgin; . “airector of F. C. N 2. m.; ves- the choir; mass said daily at 7:30 pers daily at 5 p. m. TRINITY Church, corner Bush and Gough sts. —The Rev. Frederick W. Clampett, D. D., rector. Holy communion. 7:30 and 11 a. m. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Evening service, 4 o'clock. Friday service at 11 a. m. for army and navy. The rector will preach, SIMPSON Memorial Episcopal Church, corner of Hayes and Buchanan sts.—Rev. John Stephens, the pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. In the evening anniversary praise service. The choir, under the direction of 1 E. Blake, will render the first part of Hayan's “Creation”; soloists, Miss Eulass, ~Cectl Smith, Edward M. Moore. In addition there will be a male quartet, a trio and a contralto eolo by Mrs. -Norton. Seats free. All invited. CENTRAL Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis- sion st., between Eixth and Seventh—Dr. S. D. Hutsinpiller will conduct services and preach at 11 o'clock on the topic ‘Man and the Science of His Right Living,'’ and at 7:6 P. m. on the topic “Who Does Harm and Who Escapes It?" Seats free. Good music and a cordial welcome to all. TNITARIAN Church (First), southwest corner nd Franklin_sts.—Rev. Bradford vitt, minister; Rev. Dr. Stebbins, minister emeritus; Charles A. Murdock, superintendent of Sunday school. The Sunday school is at 10 o'clock. The morning service is at 11 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Leavitt wiil preach: subject. *“The Free Man” Communion service affer the regular service. All ere cordially invited. There is mo evening eervice. TUNITARIAN Church (Second), _corner Capp and Twentieth sts.—Rev. E. ¥. Dinsmore, minister. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. At preach on the There will be no 11 o'clock the minister will “Overthrow of Theology. evening service. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, services in St. John's Church, cqmer California and Oc- tavia_sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D. D., pas- tor; Rev. George C. Eldredge, associate pas- tor elect. Dr. Hemphill will preach at 11 a. m.: topic. “'God’s Feliow Workers.” Mr. Eidredge wiil preach at 7:45 p. topic, “Thy Speech Bewrayeth Thee.” Sunday school after morning service. Christian En- deavor Society, 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. 8 o'clock. m. MEETING NOTICES—Continued. THE SAN FRANCISCOU CALL, LODGING HOUS FOR SALE—Con. semble at 1622 Sixteenth ave. south on BUNDAY, September 1. at 1:30 p. m., to attend the tunerai of our late brother, JAMES SAVAGE." By order H. McCRACKEN, 4 , M. W. ¥, J, McGUIRE, Recorder. OFFICERS and members of the Aus- trian Military and Benevolent Asso- clation—You are hereby notified to participate in parade for grand re- union and picnic to be held at Buena Vista Park, Sausalito, SUNDAY, BSeptember 1 Each and every member is_requested to be present at the_armory, 507 Sutter st., at 8 o'clock sharp. FEine 31 for non-attendance. B. M. BURIN, President. JOHN M. RUSSELL, Recording Secretary. P. S_Military section requested to be in full uniform. M. SABADIN, Csiptain Commanding. M. RADULOVICH, First Sergeant. ‘WOODMEN of the World, Golden Gate Camp No. FRIENDSHIP Lodge No. 17, A. O. U. W.—You are hereby requested to as- 9 ROOMS on Post st.; worth $1000; price.: $450 16 rooms; sunny corner; clears $100........ 1000 100 rooms; clears $350; payments to suit.. 6000 60 rooms; $1260 cash . 3200 40 rooms; clears $200; only $600 cash. 16 rooms; transient; only $400 cash. 50 6-rcom flat; fine corner.... 300 36 rooms; on Market st.... 1900 10 rooms; north df Market st. 450 clears every month $300. 1600 flat near City Hall fine corner; clears $30. good plano; must sell 525 offices; clears $80. 1400 $100 cash, balance 400 hotel and bar. 1500 on Sixth st.; cl 900 on Market; clears $150... 1000 corner; just like home. 1500 on Mason st.; new. 750 clears $250. 3500 sh, balance 1250 nd. exchange all kinds of property. GIVE ME A CALL. I CAN SUIT YOU IN LOCATION, PRICE AND ~PAYMENTS. FRENCH AND GERMAN SPOKEN. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market; tel. Mint 796. ATTENTION, BUYERS! YOU MAY BUY ANY ROOMING-HOUSE SUNDAY, CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send_to SPAULDING'S, ploneer t-beat- ing Works, 358-357 Tehama st.; tel South 40. BEATING, 3c; laving, 3c; renovating, ¢ up; Work guaranteed. T. R. Co.; phone Scott 1310. CARPETS beaten or laid, 3c per yard. CHAS. PARRY, 1511% Market st.; phone Mint 1085, ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable, 1703 Harrison; tel. Mission 263. CONKLIN'S Superlor Carpet-beating Works, 353 Golden Gate. ave.; telephone Fast 1. CITY St Carpet-beating Works. G. H. STE’VE!!?; Mg:.r,pil-m 8th st.; tel. South 250. . E, MITCHELL Carpet-beating and Reno- T vating Cog s Fouteanth st.: tel. Mission T4, P ————— CHIROPODISTS. _BUNIONS, corns, ingrown nafls, warts; pain- less cure; guaranteed. Dr, Duncan, 415 Sutter, d PROF . Strassburger fromN.Y.,speclallst on feet, diploma T.P.S.S.N.Y.; Chronicle blg., rm. 76. ON OUR LIST And pay for it in monthly payments from the profits of the house, MONEY LOANED AT LOWEST RATES, 10 rooms; rent $20; on Sixth........... 75 45 rooms: rent SI A. H. RETSLOFF, COTTAGES TO LET. COTTAGE, 4 rooms, large basement and yard. 718% Grove st, bet, Buchanan and Webstcr. SEPTEMBER 1, 1901. - EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. GOOD dressmaker desires a few more engage- ments, $1 50 per day. Address box 28, Call. I WOULD llke position as managing house- Xkeeper; refined; unincumbered. Box 65, Call. REFINED lady, with ablility, honesty, perience, wishes employment as cashier. 66, Call office. AN experienced law stenographer (Remington operator) would like a position in a law or mercantile house; worked on Mrs. Craven vs. Fair case; references. Box 64, Call office. RELIABLE woman wants place to work by the day; good cook and laundress; car fare. Call for 2 days, 338 Turk st. ox- Box | _FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. [FIC e., 2330—Completely furnished upper Pfincxx, s rc:;'nu and bath; plano; marine view. Call between 9 and 1 o'clock. WELL furnished flat of 7 rooms to careful cou- ple without children. 1249 California_st. FLATS WANTED. [UNNY furnished upper flat of five or six Argoml: adults. Box 34, Call office. FRAMES AND PICTURES. CLYDE L. KELLER, 128-130 Hayes, nr.V. Ness— Stylish effects; High-grade work; Lowest prices, YOUNG woman wishes a situation to do cham- berwork or work in kitchen; sleep at home. Call or‘address E, M., 34 Third st. WOMAN with references desires to be em- ployed half-days at washing or housework; terms 60c. Address A., Call branch office, 106 Eleventh st. FURNITURE FOR SALE. ‘heap—One wardrobe and folding- Fgekdzl:ll:flcw .)'-.rdl of extra good carpet. 1208 DMission st. AMS_furnished In oak, #48 8, with No. 7 . rligge. SK“:I‘ ;'\Il'fl"\ln Co., 1127-1131 Market. WANTED—By a cempetent Protestant woman, a position as housekeeper in hotel, first-class lodging-house or private home; will assist with sewing or take charge of doctor's of- fice or gentlemen's club. Box 4§74, Call. FURNIJURE of 8-room flat. Call between 2 and 5%]m. at 724 Powell st. FURNISHED house of 8 rooms for sale at & sacrifice. 323 Minna st. e e e — MIDDLE-AGED German girl wishes position; s good cook; references.. Ramona House, Thirteenth and Harrison s Oakland, rm. 40. Emma Spreckels building. Reasonable prices Tor patniess dentistry; pure gold flling $1 60; artificlal teeth, on plate, look natural and guaragteed, $o up; a good metal plate $16; #old dnd porcelain crowns $5 to $10; teeth ‘without plate; painless extraction. FISHER & CO., ¥ phone Folsom 1592 —10-room house, handsomely furnished in oak \ and cherry; all new and elegant carpets; fine bed linen; light and sunny: clearing $15 over expenses; sell regardless of price; worth $300. 64—Members ereby notified to attend the funeral of our late neigh- bor, - CHARLES A ‘HEINEMAN, from his late residence, 25 Belcher st., between Thirteenth and Four- teenth, Filimore and Steiner, MONDAY, Sep- tember 2, at 3 o'clock p. m. By order THOS. J. BARRY, Consul Commander. D. OLIVER JR., Clerk. GRAND_entertainment and_dance Clan Frazer No. 7, O. §. C., Scot- tish Hall, 107 Larkin st., MONDAY EVENING, September §, 1901. Ad- dress, “The Scotchman,” Hon. S. M. Short- ridge. Admiesion 25¢. . ALEX KING, Secretary pro tem. HENRY GEORGE'S birthday—Memorial ad- dress by HON. JAMES G. MAGUIRE. at Metropolitan Hall,, THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. All are cordlally in- vited. Admission- free. No collection. No seats reserved. —_— e ADOPTION. GIRL and boy baby for adoption. MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda, —_— AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS—Splengid chance to make money. Our new Pocket Allas contalns maps of every State in the Union, every country in world. Also 1900 census complete. Over 400 pages of mape and descriptive matter. Sells at sight. Send 25c for sample and terms to agents. RAND, McNALLY & CO., Chicago, Til. AGENTS—Do you want something more profit- able and easier to sell than books or insur- ance? Ad. F. PERSON. r. 412, Parrott bldg. ASPHALTUM ROOFING. J. PELTIER, asphalt roofin paired; postal. 1186 Miasios sidewalks re- tel. Folsom 1607. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ADVICE free—Divorces " a specialty; quick; quiet; no charge without success; collections, wills, deeds, etc., prepared; charge low estb. 16 years. Atty. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st. ADVICE free:divorces private; bankruptcy ;col- lections;attachments; mortgages bills of sale; partnerships:deeds; wills drawn;fees low;open eve's. THURSTON, 1008% Mkt., r. 4, op. 5th, LEW B. DOUGLASS, 397 Parrott bldg.—Bank- Tuptey, estates, general practice: mod. fee: FIRST Consregational Church, corner Post and ADVICE free: no charge unless successful, W. Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D, D., | W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st., opp. Mason. pastor. Rev. W. M. Kincaid, D. D., of Hono. | T 5 Gl ARK, Emma Spreckels bids., 927 Mar. uu. T, will preach at Doth services: at | ket st.: consultation free: no fees in advance. 7 m., me, “Th hlete.”” Al coraigily invited. i - BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. EMMANUEL Baptist_ Church, Bartlett st., | BOOKS of every kind bought. Tel. Red, near Twenty-third—Pastor, Rev. J. Georgi Morning service, 11 o'ciock. Even- ing. Organ recital and concert. Soloists— Soprano, Miss F. H. Perkins; bass, Robert Jones: barytones, W. W. Bradford and Re: 3. George Gibson: violin, Paul A. Normand; anist, Miss Lotta Underhill. i FIRST Church of Christ, Sclentist, Central | block, 223 Sutter et., between Kearny st. and Grant ave.—Christian Science Bible lesson at 11 2 m.; subject, “Man.” Sunday school for children at the same hour. Wednesday even- ing meeting 2t § o'clock. Free reading-room, 206 Kearny st.. Toom 510. All are weicome. THE First Mental Science Temple of San Fran- | isco meets every Sunday morning at 11 ock in Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter st.— ew thought subjects presented. This morning Mrs. Jennle Smith will deliver her individual- © jecture on ‘‘Fear.” Do mot fail to hear Seats free. Collection. Members of tem- | ple requested to be present for business after lecture. SWAMI ABHEDANANDA of Caicutta. Indla. | now on a visit here from New York City, wili | deliver one lecture under the auspices of the | Vedanta Soclety of San Francisco on Sun- | day next, September 1, at 3 pc m., at Union- equare Hall, 421 Post st.. prior to his depa ure to Los Angeles; subject, “What Is Ve danta?’ Admission free. Collection., GOLDEN Gate Lodge Theosophical Society— Free public lectures every Sunday at 8 p. m., Flood building, 809 Market st. Subfect to- | night, “Dreamé.” by Marle A. Walsh. Bible | class Sundays, 10:30 a._m. Theosophical study , 2:30 p. m. Public cordially “THEOSOPHICAL Society—Public lecture to- night at § o'clock in Odd Fellows' building by Miss Jessie C. Brodie; subfect, *“The Grow- ing Man. e e MEETINGS—TUniversal Brotherhood. UNIVERSAL Brotherhood and Theosophical Soclety, 310 O'Farrell st.—Meeting to-night. Subject, “Reincarnation in Christianity.” Next Tuesday night, International Brother- hoof League meeting. Subject, “What Hope for the Future?” All invited. _— MEETINGS—SUNDAY. A 350 TEST seance that will elay skepticism on the very threshold of the investigation is what BROCKWAY, the renowned psychie, will give =t his pariore 3 nights this coming week, com- | mencing at 8:15, to-night, Tuesday night and Thursday night; every one that attends these seances will recetve a communication with full names; if you are in doubt and trouble and wish truthful spiritual advice, do not neglect this opportunity: no matter what you are in- terested in. if it be business changes, law- suits, divorces, lost or absent friends, finan- cisl. troubles—in a word, all financial and domestic troubles—can be set right and kept right after one visit to this remarkable phy- chic; private readings dafly. Office and se- ance rooms, 289 Hyde st., cor. Eddy. AA-DR. J. DEPEW KBRGAN opens the fifth annusl cowse of free Sunday evening lec- tures to-night, Crystal Hall. Prthian Castle, 908 Market st. Subject, *‘Sunshine,” fol- lowed by magnificent art illustrations of Norway and Eweden. Those attending 152- ture may procure free tickets for X-ray éx- hibition Tuesday evening at _sanitarium. Seats free; no collection. - Strangers welcome. COME & see C. V. Miller's wonderful seances; Bun., Tues., Fri., £ p. m. 50c; you can spe: 0 spirit friends Tace to face, recognize them give names; received medals from many coun. tries; taken last world’s record medal Parl: Fair. 1084 Bush et.; tel. 2275 Larkin st. TEET meeting, 908 Market, rear hall; 11, free; 2108, J0c. Mr. Swan, Mme. Maxwell, Stod dard, Kotter, Wrenn, Lester: McKee. inepir- ational singér; Owin will throw spirit plc- ture. ANNIE RIX MILITZ will deliver & free lec- ture this afternoon, 3 o'clock, at Golden Gate Hall, €25 Butter st Subject, ‘‘Strikes, Their Cause and Cure.” All are welcome. KATIE HEUSSMANN'S circle Tuesday eve., wb; sittings dally. 13¢ W, Mission, nr. 13th. Sittings M 2nd circle Monday evening, 1771 Goss st., West Oakland. SOCIETY Progressive Spirituallsts, Ocoldental Hell, Larkin and McAllister—Sunday, Sept. 1, 7:30 p. m. Speaker, Mre, R, 8. Lillle. Sub- Ject, wn‘ the Divine.” “HOW Shall the Emall Capitalist Be Baved?" Lecture by John A. Miller, M. D., Academy of Sciences Hall, 519 Market, at 8 p. m. Ad- mission free. VAN AUKEN, free character reading and palmistry lecture; free readings, § this eve. 48 Elis st Mme. Young’s demonstration of spirit return to-night. 605 McAllister; 10c; come, ekeptics. SPIRITUAL test meeting, 2 p. m., Occidental Tiall, 306 Larkin. Mr. & Mrs. ‘Porkine Chionse: MOUSTAFA, Egyptian materializing_seance; singing; 50¢; 8 p. m. 1610 Bush, nr. Franklin. MRSE. EBERFARDT'S spiritual test meeting, _ 3250 224, bet. Mission and Valencla, § p. m. 10c. W. G. KEEGAN holds spiritual meeting every night except Sat.; 10c. 148 Sixth st., 24 floor. TEST circle to-night. 8 o'clock, 10¢; meetins daily, B0c. MRS. HUBBARD, 108 Oak n." MRS. STODDARID'S convincing tests to all; Sun., Tues.; readings daily. 278 Ninth sf EDWARD EARLE'S seance to-night; names in full and messages. 328 Ellis st.; 25c. HOLMES BOOK CO.. 704-706-708 Mission st. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN., BOARD wanted in the country, within 60 miles of city, for boy 13 years; within reasonable distance of good public school; state terms and particulars. Address box 45, Call office. 2 OR 2 children to board; good home & moth- er's care: $10 up: sunny vard. 1607 California. l BUREAU TRUNKS. ASK to see Lundbeck's improved drawer trunk; at all dealers or factory, £26 Howard. ! BUSINESS CHANCES. A—CIGAR stand: best locatlon Market elegant fixtures; low rent; high class trads monthly net profits from $200 to $400; com. pelled to leave city; will sell for $2250. See HEDGES BROS., 4i0 Parrott bldg. A—$45 WILL buy my cigar stand, near Or- pheum Theater; eales average $18 dally; rent k: am going back East; see my agents, HEDGES BROS., 410 Parrott bufiding. $2000—_CANDY factory: store and stock of a well-established business involcing at over $2800; located in business center of town; sickness in family reason for gelling. GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO., 1008 Broadway, Oakland. NEWTON & HARTER, 70 Market st.; bakery and delicacy store. $325; 2 houses and lot; £nap; central; Oakland; §2500. Almond orch- ard, 28 acres, cheap; Livermore; cash, exchge. FISHER & CO., 935 Market; phone Folsom 1552, R......$10.000 37 R 5 R......$1800 3,000/ 37 R. 1400 1,000/ 16 R. 450 30| 9 R 300 $1100—15_ ROOMS; Ellis; close in. $5000—37 rooms; 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 $35. $650—8_rooms; mow being lurnlshfl‘rl. i $2500—70 rooms; Ellis; rare opportunity. We loan money on any proposition. DONALD INVESTMENT CO.. $50 Market st. BOSTON Business Agency, 1016 Market st., opp. Fifth—Must be sold, at a great bargain, lodg- ing-house, fine paying, price $800, half cash, balance to suit buyer, house 22 rooms, rent $25, guaranteed profit $100 per month; house on Eddy st., 10 rooms, money-maker, great bargain. McBRIDE & CO., 1016 Market st., opp. Fifth. WINSTON & WOLF, 1026 Market st. 'Telephone Jessfe 2211 22 rooms; best location south of Market..§1000 20 rooms: beautifully furnished: only.... 1500 30 rooms; best street In city; rent $45.... 1200 29 rooms; snap: rent only $45. 1400 50 rooms: rent $95: sunny corner. 2000 500 other houses. Many bargains to select from. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- ket st., cor, 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg., you can have your extractlons 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. EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates, bridges \gnd Allings; extractions o fillings._ by my onderful secret, painiess method; 20 years’ experlence; 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; fillings, 50c; plates, $; full set: all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. 20 rooms: modern; cost $3500. 500 oo van Ness; 3004 COTTAGE of 4 rooms, 13 Rose ave, bet. | SITUATION wanted by young lady to do cham- S FOgRR O VAR e S mn0e 1500 | Gough and Octavia, 1% blocks from Market. | berwork- or mind baby. Call or address 441 21 rooms; $500 cash, balance payments.... 1250 —e——mm————= | Thirteenth st. . 50 rooms: rent $100; clears $250...... 1 DENTISTS. s Tooms; gra : 8 TRt e woman wishes a situation in 100 rooms; grand corner; clears $400. S ACDR. T8, HIGGINS, 821 Market street, | nice family for cooking and housework; plain washing; state wages. Address E. R., Call Branch, 300 Hayes st. AN intelligent colored woman would like posi- tlon as housekeepsr in first-class rooming house or will take care of doctor's office; short heurs. Call or address 1202 Powell st. YOUNG girl wishes position In small family or hotel; second work. Call or address 62 Minna st. YOUNG couple wish positions; man first-class about place; wife as plain cook or first-class waitress. Address B. S., 537 Eilis st. A YOUNG German woman wishes a situation to do general housework in private family. Box 22, Call office. WANTED—By Canadian Scotch woman, as working housekeepe- or _first-class cook in private family. Call 1231 Market st. A YOUNG German woman wishes work by the day. 140 Minna st. DR. A. C. KELLOGG—Experfenced dentlst; speciaities, crown and bridge work and the preservation of natural teeth. 110 Phelan bldg. WANTED—S{tuation by Swedish girl as cook or at general housework. Address 853 Mil- ton st.,. Oakland. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; fillings, 25c. A YOUNG lady wishes a place as housekeeper. Call at 827A Howard st., room 15. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. ‘WANTED—Fosition as invalid’s nurse or housekeeper. Address box 233, Call, Oakland. AT Tdeal Dental Co., 6 Eddy st.—Work done on weekly installments; lowest rates. DR. R, L.WALSH.815% Geary,nr.Larkin—Pain- less extraction 50c; plates $5 up;phonePolk1135. DR, H, G, TRUMAN, dentist, third floor. Ex- aminer building; formerly in rphy bldg. VAN VROOM_‘Palnless’’; evenings and Sun- days. 1001 Market st., corner Sixth. HOUSES . IF_YOU WAN JTO BUY_ ANY ROOMING X .IN_ANY PART OF THE CITY. 'OME_AND SEE ME ABOUT IT. E OR CAN SECURI 4 YOUR IDEAL.. 516 Market st. {. B. WALLACE, room 73 MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market, rms. 1 and 2. Near the Call building. Tel. Black 1803. Call at my office for big free list. ¢ 1 will give you a square deal and good title. List vour house with me—no charge. Money to loan, payable monthly or yearly. All kinds of businesses for sal 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.) 20-ROOM house; rent $115; well furnished; house earning; must be sold; sacrifice at $1900. Ad- @ress A. L., box 5, Call office. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Unifed Etates’ or Canada one year for $L postage pald HOUSES SPIRITU. LISM. FREE—Ladles who want to know whether they possess mediumistic talents; if they develop with me and cannot get full names in %0 days, no charges; 2 trial private lessons free; afternoons. FRANKLIN, 72¢ Post st. A—Mrs. Dr. Farpham, spiritual medium_and life reader; mining a specialty; cir. Sun., Wed. and Fri. evenings. 1035 Market st. (no sign). CHAS. BROCKWAY, 25c seance Sun,, Tues. and Thurs., § p. every one gets a_test private readings dafly. 299 Hyde, cor. EAdy MRS. J.J. WHITNEY, trance, bus, medtum; life reader; medical, clairvoyant; sittings, §1; Jetter, $2. 1164 O'Farrell st.; Ellls car. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the Tinifed States or Canada_one vear for $1. DERMATOLOGISTS, SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles permanently removed by electrolysis: facfal massage with hydro-vacu. MISS MILLMAN, 930 Bush st. —_—— DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Class rates; patterns cut. 1019 Market st. ACCORDEON pleating; country orders prompt attention. 121 Post, over O'Connor & Moffatt. EDUCATIONAL. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms; %ec to $1 60 per night: $1 30 to 6 week: convenient and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 10% Valencia s CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $l postage pald. e e e et EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. FURNITURE WANTED. CAL. Auction Co,, 1462 Market:-Buys furniture, ‘merchandise, etc.; phone Jessie 2071 Auctioneer; W. P, Beauchamp, 2 Golden Gate ave.; tel, Jessle 126; furniture, mdse., bought. A, L. Storrs) 130 Golden Gate ave.; tel. Jessle 1464; highest price paid for furniture, carpets. TEL, Jessie 761 before selling furniture, car- pets, planos, ete. CHAS. LEVY, 1135 Market. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays highest price for second-hand furniture: tel. Red 1354 GLOVES. D. & F. new $1 glove, retailed at factory price; warranted; kept in repair. 121 Grant ave. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. et AT C. B. HANSEN & CO.’S....Phone Grant 155 & . HOTEL DEPARTMENT 3 head waitresses, city and country. Waltresses, south, fare advanced 2 waitresses, Sacramento ........ 5 25 waitresses, city and commercial hotels.... 3 ..$20, $25 Ironer, Y. $30 and found ‘Woman for childs dining-room, institution Cook, few boarders, country 32 FAMILY DEPART) - mald and assist second work. Waltress. small family Housegirls, nice place, co A cook and second for ne > & every conventence, for the 6th of September; smail American family, $35 and $§25; call and investigate C. R. HANS! FOUR good cooks, German style, $30 and $35; 10 housework giris, city, $25; cook and second girl, Alameda, $25 and '$20;’2 boarding-house cooks, $30; 5 housegirls, Alameda and Oak- Tand, $25; 6 second girls, city, $2¢ and $20; 2 Young nursegirls, $15: 15 giris to assist, $15 and $20. MISS HORGAN, 3% Sutter st. HELP WANTED—MALE—Con, MURRAY & READY. Phone Main 584. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. 634-636 Clay st. SPECIAL. m. Uklah; 250 laborers, s 50, men %o cut right of Way. 8 to 115 day bores for last and gang. ook s i SHIP FREE. . SANTA FE R. R. CO.’S OWN WORK. A carload of laborers, no experience required, to work on-section, steel. ballast and other This s company Woi ockton, Frosno, Bakersfleld and Merced divisions. Fres g SHIP DAILY. .. MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT . 3 ‘stonemasons, rough work, near city; cali Sunday; $3 50 day; ranch carpenter, $40 and found: carventer for a factory, country, §5 and found. Blacksmith, railread camp, free fare, $45 and found; band sawyer, lumber company, $85 and found; circular sawyer, sawmill company, 175 and found; carriage painter; men for machine and bofler’ shops. LABORERS, MINES, QUARRIES, ETC. 6 single-hand miners, $75; 5 miners, $60 drillers, $2 50; tunnelmen, $3: laborers, $2 2 6 muckers, quartz mine, $60 and found; 10 la- borers for mine, $75; 25 laborers for surtace work and smelter, $45 and found: 12 laborers, gold mine, fare $2'50, $60; 179 men for different quarries, $2 to $2 50 day; 3 carmen for mine 10 laborers for bridge company. mear city, $4) and_found: 15 laborers, no éxperience needed. briék yard, $30 and found; 5 laborers to work o ngentleman’s grounds, $2 day; 5 laborers Santa Clara County, $34 and found. SAWMILLS, WOODS, YARDS, ETC § men handy with an ax, San Mateo Count $30 and found; 15 laborers for new mill, $35 and found; 10 Tumber pflers; circular sawyer band sawyer; 150 laborers for other mills. > FARMS, DAIRIES. ETC .. 8) farmers, steady jobs, $26, $3, $35 and found 21_teamsters, wanch; 13 orchard hands; 12 milkers and dairymen; 5 men to work on a large ranch, drive smail teams, irrigate, etc. $26 and found; 27 choremen and choreboys, §1 $20, §25. $30. - FRUIT PICKER: % % Doy pick frutt, work in packing house and dry yards, no experienco required, anybody will do, $30 and found, this is a large fruit farm, long job, fare §1, call to-day (Sunday). - .. MISCELLANEOUS .......... Choreman for an institution. $20 and found: boy for country store, near city; 10 stablemen, $30 to $60; 3 buggy washers; gardemer; 10 teamsters, city and country; farmer and wife, Sonoma County, see boss here, $40 and found: 5 laborers, factory, city, no strike............ ..HOTEL, BAKERY AND OTHER HELP Cook for officers of mining company, $50 and found; second cook, mine, fare paid, $0 and found: 4 cooks, hotels, country: § restaurant cooks: 18 kitchen hands; 4 ranch cooks: 14 Walters. city and country hotels and restaur- ants, 325 to $40; 13 porters, pantrymen, vema- tablemen, etc.; baker, country ~shop, day work, 31 a week; second baker, same shop, $9 a week; second baker, country shop. fara $1, 340 and found; 10 baker's heipers: 3 bell- FIRST-CLASS coachman, single, for private family; neat appearance; sober; use no to- bacco: willing and obliging; good horseman and driver; fine all around man; many years with same’ employer; undeniable references; wages $45 and found. Address this week, M4 M., 221 Sixth st city. HANDY man wants work; understands the care of horse, cow, garden and chickens; handy with ' tools; references. = Address Handy, box 51, Call office. 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 prospectus at the bullding, corner of Mason and Ellls sts.; opening night, Tuesday, Sep- tember 10; registration beginning September 13 deoartments—Art, business, civil service, elementary, engineering, high school, lan- guages. H. J. McCOY, general secretary; A. A. MACURDA, educational director. AYRES' Leading Business College, 723 Market— $8 per month; 350 life scholarship guarantees a complete business education; shorthand, typ- ing, bookkeeping, arithmetic, penmanship, speilirg, Sapnish, etc.: experiénced teachers: new tvpewriters; positions secured: cat. free. GALLAGHER-MARSH College, Parrott bldg.— Shorthand, typing and bookkeeping; Robert F. Gallagher, expert court reporter, teacher of shorthand: reportorial phrasing taught; prac- tical bookkeeping, full course, $50; catalogue. A_THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. YOUNG man, 23, desires position as salesman or stock clerk with reliable wholesale cloth: ing house; 10 years' experience; steady, in- dustrious and thoroughly reliable; good ac- tive worker references. Box 4854, Call office. YOUNG man, well educated in German and English, trained medical and surgical house, understands the drug business, best of refer- ences and recommendations, desires position. Box 46, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED man, an Adventist, capable and trusty, desires a home with aged people, Adventists preferred. J. C. H., 641 Commer- clal st. kS & ployment and salary expected. - Paxton. Gold Bond Oil Company, 318 Kearny st. WANTED—Vest finishers; good pay;: work. Apply Tuesday morning, N. WOOD & CO., 27 Geary st. LADY stenographer, $350 per month, for Fresno; must operate Smith Premier typewriter. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery st. WANTED—Girl for light second work and sewing; wages $25. Apply Monday and Tues- day, bet. 10 a. m. and 12 m. 1718 Jackson-st. steady factory S. PXPERIENCED pressers wanted at Standard Shirt Factory, Gough and Grove sts. WANTED—GIrl to do cooking and general housework; 2 In family; good wages. Call to-day between 11 and 3, 1412 Geary s | LADIES to work for us; pleasant home work; blg pay; samples free. ZENO Co., P. O. drawer, 1640 Milwaukee, Wis. YOUNG man and wife. no children: man good with horses and tools, wife good cook and housekeeper; best references; will go to suburbs or country. Box 2, Call office. MAN and wife want cooking or any work in hotel or boarding house: country preferred; would take cooking and choring on ranch. Room A, 92 Mission st. GENTLEMAN wishes a position as nurse to take care of man day or nigh ty refer- ences. Address 359 Grove st. GERMAN girl for general housewor! all family. 3503 Twenty-third st., San Jose ave., near Valencia st. corner $10 per month. East Oakland. MILLINERY trimmer and apprentices wanted at MME. ADELE'S, 350 Haves st, GIRL for housework; no washing. 210A Four- teenth st. % Apply 1358 Fifteenth avi fat: | | WANTED—Woman for light housework, $3 to | ‘boys: clerk for general merchandise stors, AA—OPERATORS wanted on ladles’ underwear country, $50 . . verw in factory. I. MAGNIN & CO., 656 Mission. MURRAY & READY. .834-638 Clay s AA—OPERATORS wanted on ladies’ walsts; ..TO-DAY—SUNDAY. good wages. 1. MAGNIN & CO., 656 Mission. TO-DAY—-SUNDAY. = OFFICE OPEN_ ALL DAY. AA—OPERATORS wanted on children’'s and [ At €. R. HANSEN & CO........ 104 Geary st. misses’ coats; good wages. 1. MAGNIN & | RAILROAD WORK. RAILROAD WORK. CO., 656 Mission st. FREE FARE! FREE FARE WANTED _An expert bookkeeper and_stenos- TR TRIAE rapher; address in own handwriting; all com. 100 teapmsters 82 a day munications confidential; state present em- 109 laborers. $2 a day FBE 50 FEE_50c. OFFICE_OPEN TO-DAY—SUNDAY. C. R. HANSEN & CO... 104 Geary st. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO. 104 Geary st. RAILROAD WORK. RAILROAD WORK. FREE FARE. FREE FARE. ‘Wanted—300 teamsters, laborers and tunnel men for NEVADA. TRUCKEE. CHATSWORTH_ PARK. SANTA FE SYSTEM. WAGES $125 TO $3 A DAY. FREE FARE. SHIP DAILY. FREE FARE. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Meat cook, $50: baker, $40; kitchen hand $30, for an institution, country hotel: butcl er, good carver, country hotel, $70 to $50; Toast cook, hotel, ¥ C. R. HANSEN & CO. 104 Geary s AT THE CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY. 69 Third st., near Call bldg.; phone Bush 405. RATLROAD LABORERS. UKIAH! UKIAH! FREE FARE 5 R. R. laborers, ) R. R. teamste: 50_axmen, Ulkiah Free fare to Fresn: fleld. 50 shovelers for Santa Fe R. R.: 50 section hands for Santa Fe R. R.; rallroad camp . -$50 per month Candy-maker, country....$12 to §15 per week BROESKE'S wonderful test circle every Sun- day, Wednesday and Friday, 8 p. m. 205 Turk. MRS. LESTER, spiritual test meeting, 8 p. m., 10c; readings daily. 148 Sixth st., room 12. FINE paying delicacy store and restaurant; $100. NEWTON & HARTER, 759 Market st. MRS, WINCHESTER, 1610 Clay—Circles to- night and Wednesday, 8; Tuesday, 2 p. m. $350—CIGAR stand, stock and fixtures town; snap. RESTLOFF, %06 Market st., r. 12, down- FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer; sittings daily; test to all to-night, 10c. e e e e e et e A NEW class in character reading, palmistry and dlagnosing opens Sept. 2. _Chirological College, 451 Parrott blg., A. V. SEGNO, Pres. ACTING, elocution, specralties, Hallett School, associated with theatrical agency securing positions. Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. MERRILL-MILLER College—8horthand, typ- ing, practical bookkeeping. Rooms 40-45, Par- Tott ‘bldg.; Individual instruction; cataiogue. $2350—CIGAR stand, stock and fixtures; down- town; snap. RETSLOFF, 906 Market st., r.i2. $30—PARTNERSHIP established business; good opportunity for steady man. CAL. BUSINESS ASSN., 865% Market st. $250—PARTNER wanted; great ch paying office. McBRIDE & CO., 1 ®00_RESTAURANT on 4th st.; rent, $27 (0; 44 chairs. McLAUGHLIN & CO., 777% Market. AN income of $1000 per year can be secured by any one who will take the trouble to inves- tigate our plans; no gold mine. ofl well or gambling _scheme; simple, _straightforward business proposition. The Juniapa Co., 615- 621 Fullerton bldg., St. Louls, Mo, RARE chance—$2000 will buy en interest in a new petented smelter which will smelt any kind of base ores much cheaper than any other smelter. Box 29, Call office. HOTEL partner wanted In a good country hotel; owner has 2 hotels; also one hotel for sale; reasonable price. Hotel men address | Hotel, box 57, Call office. IF you want to invest In any good, =afe reliable business that strike doesn’'t affect that pays | $100 to $200 a month call Business Board of ‘Trade, 326 Pine st. $175—FOR SALE—Home bakery and notlon stock; splendid location: dieposing of on ac- count’ of ill-health. 53 Valencia st. FOR SALE—Frult, cider, soda water store; best location; rent cheap; must sell; no agents. Box 43, Call office. . $350—PHOTO gallery In collnL? town ; tion 3000; _no. opposition: dot business. Box 31, Call office. WANTED—Partner in pension, patent and_U. 8. claim business; no money required. Box 104, Call office. MBANS wanted to ind rich, free-milling quartz ledge. Address Call agency, San Jose, Cal. FIRST-CLASS millinery store: splendid trade guaranteed; owner eick. 350 Hayes st. TOR rale—Good business; departure cause of eale. Inquire at 1302 Devisadero st. FOR SALE—A small steam laundry. 2177 Mission st. HAVING to go to Europe, I will sell my ranch of 160 acres; rich farm land; well im- proved; all fenced; plenty of good water; b miles from Livermore and 1% miles from a £00d country school: at a bargain for cash. Address RASMUS BJORN, Livermore, Ala- meda County, Cal. A RESTAURANT in thriving Point Richmond; flufi g good business; excellent reasons for eefling. Address Dad's chop house, East Yard, Cal. popula- ng first-class Apply CLAIRVOYANTS. A TH Ismar, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws aside the uncertain years ahead; happiness and suecess g0 hand in hand, vet hundreds fall where suc- cess is possible, Were it not for the lack of fore. sight into the future; if you are in trouble of any kind, discontented, unhappy or not satisfied in life, consult Ismar, for she is a prophetess of world-wide fame, and her name has become a proverb In thousands of homes made happy by her aid and advice; daily from 10 a. m. fo 5 p. m., Sundays by ap- pointment only, at her office,’ 1145 Market st., opp. Sixth. SPECIAL—OwIng to large number of inquirfes from country patrons Ismar wishes to announce that her readings by mall are equally as satis- factory as in person; readings by mall $2; send lock of hair, date and year of birth. MME. M. BERNARD, THE PFAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg. She reads your life correctly, gives an accurate de- scription of the past, reveals the present hap- penings and portrays events to occur in the fu- ture. If you are in trouble. discontented, un- happy or not satisfied in life, or have domes- tic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium_and you will be told how to overcome them. Valuable advice in all affairs of life; e up; perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Ismar can be consulted | ENGINEERING—Civll, elec., mining,mech, sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864. Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. COMPETENT teacher desires pupils, adults or children, {n primary, grammar and high school studles; references. Box 69, Call BOOKKEEPING, firures; the one man who per- fects bezinners, college graduates & bookkeep- ers is TARR, the expert, 220 Parrott bldg. A FULL course of Ellis bookkeeping and the Gregg_shorthand costs only $60. San Fran- clsco Business College, 1236 Market st. VAUDEVILLE School of Acting—Puplls pre- pared for the stage. 12 Mason st. A1 MARRIED man wants oharge orchard, stock or_private place; first-class references. Box 6, San Mateo. A POSITION wanted by experienced gardener; can take care of horse, cow and buggy; best of references. Address Gardener, box 4851, Call. "PROBATIONER'S nurses: references. superintendent, FRENCH HOSPITAL. EXPERIENCED sewing-machine operators at Greenebaum, Well & Michels’, 531 Mission st. COOK to_do some housework, family of two; wages $25. 1400 Van Ness ave. Apply PRUNER wants work; experienced rellable workman for deciduous fruit trees and grape vines; capable to work alone; no short job. Box 26, Call office. SITUATION wanted by competent wine maker and cellarman; references given. Box 19, Call. SITUATION wanted as winemaker or cellar boss; 20 years' experience in sweet and dry wine cellars; furnish ample evidence regards ability, character and sobriety. Box 11, Call. A POSITION wanted by a strong, able-bodled ‘man; can furnish references from last place. Address box 4837, Call office. y WANTED—Young girl to assist in housework. 522 Waller st., near Steiner. ‘WANTED—Reflned woman past $0 for respon- sible position. Box 102, Call office. GIRL for housework, 4 in fmily, no windows; §15. Call 9 to 12 Monday, 3454 Sacramento. | WANTED—A woman or_girl for housework: not over 30 years. 1410 Folsom st. BARBERS, attention—The members of the Journeymen Barbers' Union, Local 148, are hereby requested to assemble at 927 Market st. MONDAY, September 2, 1901, at 10:30 a. . to participate in the Labor day celebra- 1. LESS, Secretary. BARBERS, attention—Monday, September 2, 1901, being a legal holiday all shops will close at 12 m. on said date. 1. LESS, Secretary Journeymen Barbers' Union. JOURNEYMEN Barbers' International Union— Free employment. 927 Market st.. room 207, 1. LEGS. secretary; telephone Jessis 178, WOMEN operators on skirts. 43 Ellls st. WANTED—First-class maker. LAYMANCE Millinery Parlors, 1113 Sroadway, Oakland. JAPANESE hoy, gentle and honest, wishes po sition as help; cooking and housework. Ad- dress box 4539, Call. BANJO, plano and mandolin thoroughly taught; lessons, 60c. Flat 2, 120 MeAllister. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recefved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore sr. ACTING—Send to Grand Opern-house for cir- cular of Grand Opera-house School of Acting. Chicago Business College, 1435 Market, nr. 10th. Pitman shorthand, typing, bookkeep., $§ mo. MARY P. WESTHAUS, plano, mandoiin, guitar lessons, B0c: plano for practice. 39 Fifth st. PROF. L. MERKI, experlenced teacher: violin, mandolin, guitar; juvenile class, 1008 Mission. ILLUSTRATION—PARTINGTON'S DAYy and JLLUSTRATION—night class. 424 Pine st. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st.. S. F.; founded 1863; new §0-page catalogue free. MRS, DR, F. CLARK, the well-known trance medium, is permanently located at 1206 Mar- ket st., corner Golden Gate ave., rooms 25 and : taice elevator. Perfect satisfaction guar- teed by mall; send stamp for pamphlet with special terms. Daily and Sunda. MME. ARNDT, the great clairvoyant, tells past, future; never fails; has the greatest Egyptian | ‘secret; shows pitcure future husband or wite; fee 25c and up; satisfaction to everybody; open Sundaye; hours 10 to 8 p. m. 2153 Sixth st. A—LINCON, CLAIRVOYANT, HIGH PSYCHIST. The most wonderful clairyoyant on the coast; he succeeds when others fail; permanently lo- cated at 125 Turk st.; readings by mail. MME. MONTAGUE. Truthful predictions in all affairs of life; gives names, facts, figures; gives luck; honest pre- dlctions in love &ffairs; reunites separated, not one failure; letters answered. 118 Turk. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double vell—second sight; dlagnoses disease with life reading: ladies 50c; gents $1; palm. and clair. sit. $150. 1% Turk. ISMAR, the Bgyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and paimist, permanently located 1148 Market, op. 6th; private readings dafly, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m_ MME. LAROSE, best clairyovant, card reader; German spoken;25c up. 777%Market st.,room 18, GOOD saloon at a bargain. PLAGEMANN & CO.’S. $100 CASH will buy cigar stand; southeast cor- ner Polk and Pacific sts; transfer point. Apply at SIEBE, MMPE. WALTERS, great card reader; ladles 25c, gents 50c. 951 Mission, nr. 6th; open Sundays. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, ete.; day or eve.; $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Cail. 16 _pages. sent to any address in the Unifed States .or Canada one year for $l postage paid. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. JFAPANESE, and Chinese help of all k cooks, walters and house servant AOKT & CO., 421 Post st.; tel. Bush 135, SAM KEE & CO., employment office—Best help; ‘estbd. 1850. 621% California st.; tel. Red 401. CHINESE Employment Office—All kinds best help furnizhed. 439 Bush st.; tel. James 1601 JAPANESE Intelligence Office—Furnish most rellable help. 524 Bush st.; tel. Bush 516, ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japarese. Chi- nese help. 426 Powell,nr.Sutter; tel. Black 5072. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice: all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 188, — e EMPLOYMENT ~WANTED—FEMALI, A TIRST-CLASS German cook desires situa. tion; best city references; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. A FIRST-CLASS parlor mald and waitress de- sires situation; best of references; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. Mrs.Mallory, clairvoyant card reader: when oth- ers fail consult me; 1. %ec, g. 50c. 917 Howard. A TIRST-CLASS infant nurse desires situa- tion; best city ref. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter. TO LET—New, well-fitted clgar store; corner Twenty-second and Mission sts.; transfer cor. WANTED—An honest and sober partner with $3000 in an optical business; must either be en optician or be able to attend to corre- £ponding, etc.: cash receipts about $1500 to 2000 month. Address GEORGE MAY- ) German Expert Opticlan, 1071% Mar- ket et., San Francisco. FOR sale—At involce price, the merchandise etore of CNOPTUS & CO.,'Santa Rosa, with 3ts two branches, one at Sebast et Healdsburg, as a whole or each store sep- arate: disagreement among partners the cause of gelling. For particulars address CNOPIUS & CO.. ta Rosa. MRS. M A BRYANT: correct facts; readings datiy; by letter §2. 110 Sixth st., room 8. A—L F. T. Bible 8. 8. Church, 9% Market; 11, free; 2-8, 10c; Seely, Wilson, Nilsson. MEETING NOTICE: DORIC Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M.— Special meeting SUNDAY, September 1, at 9:30 o'clock, for the purpose of conducting the funeral of our deceased brother, HENRY COOKE ROBINEON. Mas- ter Masons and friends are invited to attend. By order of Senior Warden. J. R. GOLDSMITH, Secretary. UNITY Lodge No. 131, 1. O. O. F.— Inftiation TUESDAY (Sept. ® EVENING, 16th and Valencia sts. Vigiting brethren cordially in- vited. J. H. HUDSON, Noble Grand. GEO, H. ETEWART, Recording Secretary. BRANCH bakery for rale cheap. Apply to 1541 Mission city. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE., A—CAMERON & CO. 850 Market st and 8 Stockton st. Rooms 21, 22 and 23. Phone Bush 323, It 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. rent $475; cor.; best-paying in city.$7000 rent $200:"A1 1oc.; §00d h 3600 Tent $200; cor. rent $110; cor. rent $90; cor.; fine fur. FURNITURE of a 6-room house for sale; suft- able for roomers. 214 Minna st.; no dealers. 1 and one | CLATRVOYANT card reader from Loulsiana; | _only 10c; from 1 to 8 p. m. 262 Minna, nr. 4th. CARD reading 2c: hours from 1 to 8 p. m. 835 Howard st., -nr. Fourth, FREE test reading: 6; closed Sundays. Indles morning; open 10 t FRANKLIN, 126 Post st | MRS.MELVILL, well-known clairvoyant, water reader, 11 6th;German spoken;tel. Howard 1846, | MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reador: ladles 25¢, gents S0ci readings daily. 132 Sixth st. A_FIRST-CLASS laundress desires situation; best city references; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. A FIRST-CLASS dressmaker desires work in familtes or would take work home. MRS. C., 2509 Mission, rear. RELIABLE woman wants work by the day. Address M. S., 128A Eighth |/AMERICAN lady would ltke position as lady's maid cr_companion: is musical and willing to be generally useful. Box 53, Call office. | A, L. CARLSON, medium and astrologlst. | Sixth st., room 23. ki S MMB, HANSEN—Card reader and palmist; past, present, future. 103 Sixth st., 2d floor. | MME, AUGUST, clairvovant. reader;palmistry; truth or no pay; 2e. 1149 Misslon, over store. REFINED girl, attending High School, desires any kind of employment; good reader, copy- 1st; will care for invalid child. Box 4850 Call. RESPECTABLE middle-aged widow desires po- sition, small family, to assist housework; ‘wages not so much an object as good home. Box 47, Call office. M. WILLE, erystal seer, clairvoyant. 3 % Sittings, 8 a. . to S pi m.: soe, 36A Biie ot | KNOW your fate. MME. RICHARDS, astrol- | oical palmist, reader human destiny: never | falls; 25c and 50c; by mall, G0c. 1203 Mission. MME. SCHAFFER, clairvovant, card reader: sittings daily. 448% Jessie st., bet. 5th and 6th. MME RAVENNA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; 25c up. b Fourth st. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pases. in wranper for mailing. £1 per vear. GERMAN woman wishes situation as working housekeeper or to work for men; city or coun- try. Address box 32, Call office. SITUATION wanted In Jewish or American family as cook or general housework; city or country; wages $30. Box 27, Call office. FIRST-CLASS tailoress and ladies’ dress- maker: only $17 a day: city or country. JASPER, box ¥, Call office. RPLIABLE middle-aged Eastern lady wishes a fituation as housekeeper. Address F. T., 210 ' COLLECTION OFFICES, GEORGE W, KELLY'S A -No charge . 'S Agency—No un- | "less successful. Foom 310, 971 Market st 4 DRESSMAKER of high ablil and experience, fitting and trimming perfection; gowns reno- vated: latest styles; $1 50 per day in families, Box 55, Call office. A BRANCH office fop Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year. il EXCHANGE. FOR exchange—A beautiful home in San Jose for income San Francisco property; place con- tains about 3 acres full-bearing orchard, all varietles fruit; an elegant 8-room house with Jarge basement; fine well, windmill and tan! flowers and lawn; modern improvement: worthy {investigation; good income property. Address box 4989, Call office. e e e e e e FEATHERS RENOVATED. FEATHER pillows & mattresses steamed, reno- vated. F.J.0'Rourke.1393 Valencia;tel.Capp 2652. e e L R S FINANCIAL. PACIFIC Coast Underwriting Co. (inc.)—We have 42 offices in operation; new method of placing stocks and bonds; companies inco: porated; stocks and bonds underwritten. Call or address main office. 507-8-9 Parrott bldg. | FLATS TO LET. TOUSES, FLATS AND COTTAGES. 954 Eddy; u. 1., Qr..mlon Jones; 1. f. 6 r. 1164 Ellis; m. f., 8 r. 50 2302 Webstes 2414 Van Ness; m.f.8r 45/1211% Turk 1192 Ellis; u. T. 8 r.. 45 36724 16th; 1. f. . A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Marke! A FLAT of § sunny rooms and bath just com- rleted: 19 Stanley place. Inquire at 17 Stan- ey place from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., Sundays - included; between First and Second, FOR Rent—A handsome newly furnished flat for a term of one year, or owner will sell furniture on account of leaving State. Ad- dress H. B., P. O. box 2655, San Francisce. off Harrison, LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! Visit the McDOWELL Dressmaking and Mil- linery School; Dow is the time to enter; thor- ough course given {n dressmaking and milli- nery; competent teachers; ladies make their own 'dresses; perfect fit guaranteed; the lat- est French books; patterns cut to order; spe- clal class rates; call or send for circular. McDOWELL'S, 1019 Market st. $25 TO $35 per week guaranteed; 5 ladies and 3 gentlemen; theatrical sketch; no previous experience necessary. Caldwell College of Ora- tory and Acting, Hoover Hall, 1327 Market st. A LADY of Indomitable energy, possessed of self-assertion; good opportunity to right par- ty. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott buflding. WANTED—Young lady who is an experienced wrapper. Apply at HALE BROS., between § and 11 a m. B ‘WANTED-Experienced maker for millinery department. Apply at HALE BROS.' between 8 and 11 a. m. WANTED—Finishers on pants; good wages by the week; steady work. Apply at SELIG BROS.", 108 Battery st. FIRST-CLASS finishers on pants; steady worl Euaranteed: §ood pay: . . 3 i BELASCO & HARRIS CO., 541 Market st. WOMEN and girls to work on fruit; both plece and day work: steady, clean work all summer. Apply Tenth and Bryant sts. CODEORTWOOD CANNING CO. A TRIMMER; none but first class need apply: good salary. MINNIE GORMAN, 402 Ellis st. WANTED—Printer and toner at TONKIN'S, 1227 Market st. A YOUNG girl to assist in general housework; good wages. 718 Steiner st. WANTED—100 able-bodied men; wages 50 cents per_hour, board, lodging and protection in- cluded. Apply, ready to go to work, Monday thy corporation; salary $13, each Wednesda: from headquarters; expenses advanced; in< close self-addressed stamped envelope. n- ager, 205 Caxton bldg., Chicago. MAN of good habits wanted to help in & pleas- ant business from 9 a. m. to § p. m.: will pay §15 to 318 per week; must have §75 and be ready to go to work at once. California Business Exchange, 78 Third st. room 2. BRIGHT. honest boy of proper age to learn watchmaking and kindred trades; a good opportunity for right boy; must give good references. 707 Market st. COACHMAN wanted for city; must be not over 30 years of age. Apply by letter, stating age, last employment and salary required without board, Box 70, Call office. CU’X'!':ZRhenbmulHn underwear who under- stands his business thoroughly; good wages; references. Box 71, Call office. WANTED—An apprentice for architect’s office: one who can type write preferred. Address box 50, Call office. ‘WANTED—Reliable agent to supply cooks and firemen for steamships. Address W. J., box 54, Call office. ‘WANTED—Experienced traveler in laces, hand- kerchiefs, curtains, etc., side line; Al refer- ences required. Address box 33, Call office. MARINE firemen, lumber stevedores, sailors: non-union; no office fees. Mechanics’ Regis— tration Bureau, 410 Kearny st., room 24, EXPERIENCED milk wagon driver; must be honest and scber; wages $45 and found; ref erences. 1507 Broderick st. NEAT girl to assist In general housework. 666 Castro st. WANTED—Operators 6n women's wrappers; steady” work: electric power; good pay. MARKS BROS., 1212 Market st. ELEGANT modern sunny flat on boulevard, 608 Baker st., NW. cor. Fulton; 7 rooms and bath; almost new; inlald floors; beautifully decorated; fine view. LOWER sunny, 7 _rooms; date; marine view; see i ave.'and Unlon st. A NEW, very desirable flat to let; never been occupied; modern, sun and bay-window in every room; looking out on the park. 411 Cole corner Oalk; call bet. 10-4 o'clock. COLE, 769-771, bet. Beulah and Frederick sts.. Fine rew sunny flats, 7 rooms and bath; rent reascnable. EDDY, 94, north side, between Franklin and Gough—Elegantly decorated flat, 9 rosms; all modern improvements. GOLDEN GATE ave., 975, pposite Jefferson square—New upper sunny modern flat; & rooms and bath, O'FARRELL, 1983—Modern flat, 6 rooms, bath, basement, yard; reasonable good tenant. — e TO Let—4 sunny unfurnished rooms and bath; rent $16. 502 Frankiin st. 3-ROOM flat, corner of McAllister and ts. Inquire at butcher shop. i o § LARGE room flat; attic, cellar; all modern improvements. NW. cor. Page and Shrader. ALPINE, 175—New flat of 8 rooms with all modern’ Improvements; rent §25. Key at 171, NATOMA, Tl4—Flat of 4 rooms; sunny; large yard and cellar; rent $10; no children. TO let—A flat of € rooms and bath at 1937 Mason st. —_— CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for 31. modern_and up-to- i 1to 5 Van Ness GIRL to assist in housework and store. 350 Duncan st., bet. Twenty-seventh and Twenty- eighth. ‘WANTED—Girl for cooking and general house- work. Arply 1208 Devisadero st.; wages $20; good place in Sacramento, Cal. BRIGHT young man in bazaar; best of refer- ences required; salary, room and board. Ap- ply at 2200 Fillmore st. to-day. WANTED—Neat boy 14 years: station: Apply § to 10 Monday morning at gomery st. WANTED—Bright office boy residing with parents. Address in own handwriting box 61, Call office. MAN for ranch; $10 and found. pifice. store. ] Mont- Box 18, Call SKIRT hands for dressmaking. 121 Post st., | PRESSER at the Cal. Clothing Renovatory. roonx 43, Call Monday, 116 Geary > GIRL wanted ist in he S e e ousework and watt | WANTED—Crockery packer: only thoroughly experienced man need apply. Box 42, Call. WANTED—First-class experienced millinery saleslady; state age, experience, where form- erl;! er;vlayed and salary expected. Box 4842, Cail office. APPRENTICES to learn_taflori: : pald while BOY wanted in real estate office. McEWEN BROS., 118 Montgomery st. ‘BOY wanted for jewelry store; state references. Box 62, Call office. EXPERIENCED operators on overall HEY- NEMANN & CO., 410 Mission st. 7= e B 8 L RORRS WANTED— W 1 light work fruit, 1731 Folsom °:"n - e CLASSIFIED advertisements and ibscriptions Teceived at Call branch office, 1200 Fillmors o A BRANCH office for Call subscriptions has been $50 PER month salary to ladles or gentlemen to canvass for our : hours 11 till 2, 7 to KNAPP & CO., 1205 West st., Oakiand. WANTED—Basters on coats; bushelman: man and under pressman on pants. " A mtuu'fl.’fl mn‘n.“: actory 8. N. Wool learning. BELASCO & .. 51| WANTED—A good second cook. 105 Californts Market st. Market; California Restaurant. Tl’\‘lg;ggflis_ o hs® Onisher wanted. 5 | WANTED—Man for housecleantng in exchange for room and breakfast. 613 Larkin st. ‘WANTED—A porter for a restaurant; one with experience waiting table pref'd. 133 O'Farrell. BOY wanted. Apply at 244 Stockton st. ‘WANTED—Cook for saloon lunci place; $§ week. 130 Howard s GOOD strong boy for awning work; must be over 17 years. 1139 Mission st. WANTED—A young man as dellvery clerk in grocery store. Address box 72, Call office. WANTED—200 honorably discharged U. 8. sol- lers or marines. Apply at room 10. S ontgomery st.; bring discharge papers; Wwages $3 per day with bonus. BARBERS-A bargain; two-shalr shop with T )