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o8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1901 ? E— SBAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The Sen Franeisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets; open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—$27 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until $:30 p. m. 800 Hayes street; open until 9:30 m. 639 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. 616 Larkin street; open unt!] §:0 p, m. 1841 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market stréet, corner BSixteenth; unul 9 p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open untfl § p. m. 1086 Velencia street; open until § p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and tucky streets: open until 3 p. m. 2200 Fillmore street: open until § p. m. open CHURCH SERVICES. H A—CHURCH of St. Mary the Virgin (Episco- pal), corner Steiner and Union sts.—Union- | #t. cars pass the door; high mass at 11 a. m.; masses of the masters, arranged for St. Mary | the Virgin, with organ and wind instrument | accompaniment; solemn vespers of the Virgin Mary at 4 e afternoon: ‘"Ave Maria, * “Gregorians,” O Salutaris’ and ‘“Tantum Ergo,” arranged for St. Mary the Virgin; Jobn Haraden Pratt, F. C. M., the choir; mase said daily at 7:30 a. m.; ves- pers dally at 5 p. m. TRINITY Church, corner Bush and Gough sts. —The Rev. Frederick W. Clampett, D. D., rector. Holy communion, 7:3) and 11 a. m. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Evening service, | 4 o'clock. Friday service at 11 a m. for | | | director of | army and mavy. The rector will preach. EMMANUEL Baptist Church, Bartlett st., near Twenty-third—Rev. J. George Gibson, pastor. Morning, 1 o'clock, preaching by Rev. E. R. Bennett, “‘Mission Churches of Californ! solo_ by the pastor, ‘‘Far, Far | Away” (McGranghan). Evening, 7:45 o'clock, | reaching by Rev. J. George Gibson, “Wiil | fe, Also Go Away?” Barytone solo by the pastor, “Come” (McGranahan). TUNITARIAN Church (First), SW. cormer of | Geery end Franklin sts.—Rev. Bradford | Leavitt, minister; Rev. Dr. Stebbins, minis- | ter emeritus. The Sunday school is at 10 | o'clock; the morning service at 1L Rev. Mr. Leavitt will preach: subject, ‘‘Two Great Ditficuities in the Way of Moral Movement— Indifference and Sectarianism.” All are cor- dially invited. There is no evening service. MEETING NOTICES—Continued. GRAND entertainment and Clan Frazer No. 78, O. B. C., Scot- tish Hall, 107 Larkin st, MONDAY EVENING, September §, 1901 Ad- dress, “The Scotchman,’ e iman,” Hon. 8. M. Short- i . Admiss! 5 % AORLBX KING, Secretary pro tem. ENIGETS of St. Patrick—The members of the Knights of St. Patrick are requested to gemble at Glen Park on MONDAY, Bept. t: take part l? ml.;lrnmugflv‘r:'\mdfi t the Celtle Un your Tendn. - JAMES A. EMERY. JAMES F. O'BRIEN. ADOPTION. GIRL and boy baby for adoption. MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 Eighth st., meda. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Several persons of character and good reputation in each State (one in this county required) to represent and advertise 0ld established wealthy business house of solid financial nding. Salary $18 weekly, with expenses additional, all payable in cash each Wednesday direct from head offices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary: ref- erences. Inclose self-addressed stamped en- velope. Manager, 306 Caxton build'g, Chicago. AGENTS—Splendid chance to make money. Our new Pocket Atlas contains maps of every State in the Union, every country in world. Also 1800 census complete. Over 400 pages of maps and descriptive matter. Sells at sight. Send 25c for sample and terms to agents. RAND, McNALLY & CO., Chicago, Ill. £ TO § per day easily made for the next %0 days selling an attractive line of holiday goods. For full particulars send name and ad- dress tfilALBEBT DESPRES, Star bldg., Chl- cago, Il AGENTS wanted in every town; wholesale manufacturer of enameled letters, signs, hot numbers. BAKER LETTER CO., 541 Cal st. AGENTS—Do y ant something more profit- able and easier to sell than books or insur- ance? Ad. F. PERSON, r. 412, Parrott bldg. e e e e e ASPHALTUM ROOFING. 3 PELTIER, asphalt roofing, sidewalks re- paired; postal. 1186 Mission; tel. Folsom 2477. TUNITARIAN Church (Second), cor. Capp and Twentieth sts—Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, minis- ter. Sunday school af - morning_theme Will be “The Blessing of | Hunger.” There will be no evening service. FIRST Congregational Church, cor. Post and | Meson sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D. D., pastor, has returned end will conduct all ser- vices. At 11 a. m., communion and reception of members. At 7:45 p. m., an address by the pastor, ““The Paradise of the Pacific.”” All are cordially invited. RICHMOND Congregational Church, _corner Seventh ave. and Clement st.—Pastor, Rev. P) Coombe; residence, 3415 Jackson st., | telep! Pine' M7. Services at Il & m. | Sermon by the Rev. J. A. Cruzan. Services | at 7:45 p. m. _ Sermon by the pastor on ““Our Beloved President and the Anarchists.” FIMPSON Memorial Methodist Episcopal | Church, corner of Hayes and Buchanan sts.— | Rev. John Stephens, the pastor, will preach at 11 & m. and 7:45 p. m.; topic of evening sermon, *From Simon to Cephas,” with pre- | lude on_“Anarchy and the Tragedy at Buf- | felo.” Music by large choir under the direc- | tion of 1. E. Blake. Seats free. All invited. | Sunday-echool at $:46 a. m. BEpworth League [y at 6:45 p. m. CENTRAL Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis- | sion st., between Sixth and Seventh—Dr. S. | D. Hotsinpiller will preach at 11 o'clock on | the topic, ‘“The True Gospel for the Sins and | Sorrows of this Wounded Nation To-da: At Roscoe Warren Lucy guides a holy musical service and the pastor speaks appro- | priately to the closing service of his pas- torate here. CALVARY Presbyterian Church—Services in! 8t. John's Church, corner California and Oc- tavie sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D. D., pas- tor; Rev. George C. Eldredge, associate pas- | tor-elect. Mr. Eldredge will preach at 11 a. | m. service; topic, “‘Secret of Success.’’ Mr. idredge will preach at 7:45 p. m.; topic, “The Preliminary of Charity.” Sunday school after the morning service. _ Christian En- deavor Soctety, 6:30 p. m. Praver meeting, Wednesday evening, § p. m. BEVENTH Day Adventist Church, 914 Laguna #t., bet. McAllister and Golden Gate awvi Preaching this evening at 7:30 o'clock by the pastor, Elder W. 8. Sadler. Subject, 'The Imagination as a Cause of Sickness and Suf- | or Mind Cure.”” All are cordially in- | Seats free. | Church of Christ, Bcientist, Central | 223 Sutter st., between Kearny st and | ave.—Christian Science Bible lesson at 1 & m.; subject, ~Substance’”” Sunday 00l for children at the same hour. Wed- | needsy evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Free | reading-room, 206 Kearny st., room 5i0. All are welcome. | DIVINE services will be held on / N 1-‘ | the chming holidays by the o | cantor, §. Goldstein, with a choir at the 0dd | Fellows' Hall. corner Seventh and Market sts. Tickets can be had Sunday, the Sth, and Fri- | day, the 1th, and all day at the hall. { TEE First Mental Science Temple of San Francisco meets every Sunday morning at 11 | o'clock In Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter st.: | new thought subjects presented. The public cordially invited to attend. This morning Mr. J. Adams Rollins will lecture on ‘“‘Self- development.” Seats free. Collection wiil be taken. THE Theosophical Society—Free public lec- tures every Sunday &t § p. m., Flood build- ing, 805 Market st. Subject to-night, ““Evolu- | tion. Revolution,”” by Miss Marie A. Wals! Questions solicited. Bible class Sun- | @ay at 11 a m. Students’ class, T. S. princi- ples, Thursdays, 2:30 p. m. PGblic cordially | invited. Library now open | THEOSOPHICAL Society—Public lecture to- | might in Odd Fellows’ bullding at 8 p. m. by the Rev. W. E. Copeland. Subject, ‘‘New | Light from the Pyramids.” (Of special inter- | est to Master Masons.) | e ] MEETINGS—SUNDAY. | AA-DR. J. A. KERGAN lectures this evening at Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 909 Market | #t.; subject, ““The Skin, Its Functions and Diseases’ ; magnificently fllustrated; those at- tending this lecture may procure free tickets for wonderful X-Ray exhibition at Sanite. rium, Tuesday evening: remember the que tion box; strangers welcome; open 7:30; ture £:15 sharp; no collection. DAKLAND Maccabee Temple, 1ith and Clay #ts.—Sixth annual convention Cal. S. 5. Ass 0 a m, 1:30, short speeches. music, instrumental and vocal; 7:30, piano recital and short mddress by Mme. Jeanette Crawford, vocal music by Miss Fannie Ray- mond, Miss Marian Tracle and Miss Maud | Campbell and presentation of the spiritual philosophy by MRS. R. S. LILLIB. A PROOF positive test seance—Brockway, the | peychic, will give his wonderful test seance | to-night, Tuesday and Thursday nights 8:15 o’clock, under full glare of the gas ligh: every one will receive a communication; full names; 108 communications given last Su day night; admission Zec. 209 Hyde, cor Edd Miller's wonderful seances; , ¥ri.. 8 p. m., 5c; you can spe jends face to face, recognize them; from many taken last world’s record medal | 108¢ Bush st.; tel. 2275 Larkin | EPIRITUAL test meeting, 08 Market, rear hall —11, free; 2§, 10c. Mrs. Swan, Mme. Max- well, Stoddard, Kotter, Lester, Harrison, Mc- Kee, inepiration singer: others. fering vited. FIRST block, Grant conferen JOHN HULTHEN, clairvoyant, palmist and card readers: reveals past, present and future; 80c. 1007 Market, near St xth. | | S. and_church, 9 Mar- | e: Seely, Wikkon, Hale, | AL F. T Bible s ket; 1i, free; 2 Heusman, £ 6'clock. MRS VIGARS test 1 neeting to-night, 10c: also Monday, ¥ p. m. 148 Sixth st., room 32; sit- | tings defly. MME. YOUNG'S demonstration of spirit return to-might, 605 McAllister; 10c; come, skeptics. MRS. STODDARD—Convincing fest: all circles 10c; Sunday, Tuesday; readings daily. 278 9th. | | FOR sale—The furniture of an elegant | PATENTS—We buy and | CORPORATION _wants e e e e e ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE free—Divorces a speclalty;: quick; quiet; no charge without success; collsctions, } E prepared: charge low: estb. 16 years. Atty. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st. ADVICE free:divorces private; bankruptcy ;col- lections;attachments; mortgages;bil's of sale; partnerships;deeds: wills drawn;fees low ;open eve's. THURSTON, 1008% Mkt., r. 4, op. oth. ADVICE free; open eve.: moderate fee if suc- cessful. EDW. R. SHIRRAN, 927 Market st. | LEW B. DOUGLASS, 397 Parrott bldg.—Bank- ruptey, estates, general practice; mod. fees. ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. W. W. DAVIDSON, 827 Market st., opp. Mason. L, 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of every kind bought, Tel. Red, 2956, HOLMES BOOK CO., 704-708-708 Mission st BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. A WIDOW would like 2 small children to board; sunny vard. 731% Folsom st. GOOD home for children; $8 up; near school. 2127 Prince st., Berkeley. 2 OR 2 children to board; good home & moth- er's care; $10 up; sunny yard. 1607 California. BUREAU TRUNKS. ASK to see Lundbeck's Improved drawer trunk; at all dealers or factory. 826 Howard, LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALB. 10_ROOMS on O'Farrell 3425 3 rooms on Geary s * 1800 100 rooms; clmW:Ymuuml - 6000 16 rooms; transfent; only $400 cash........ 750 6-room flat; fine corner. . 300 36 rooms; on Market st. © 1900 10 rooms; north of Market st. . 450 43 rooms; clears every month $300. - 1800 8 ; flat near City Hall....... . 425 15 rooms; fine corner; clears $80. .80 $ rooms; good planc; must sel . 425 48 rooms; hotel and bar... * 1500 18 rooms; on Sixth st.; ciears $80. L 80 2 rooms; on Market; clears $150. . 1600 18 rooms; corner; just like home.. - 1600 10 rooms; on Mason st.; new. om0 82 rooms; offices; clears $250. . 3500 31 rooms: $600 cash, balance payments.... 1250 FRENCH AND GERMAN SPOKEN. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market; tel. Mint 796. ATTENTION, BUYERS! OUR MOTTO SQUARE DEALING. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW HOUSES. Any of the following on monthly payments: 8-room flat, new furniture...... 225 15 rooms; full of steady roomers. 850 14 rooms; transient; clears $125. 650 17 rooms, $700; 12 rooms. 500 10 rooms; rent $20; on Sixth. 40 rooms; on Third........... 21 rooms; $500 cash, balance payments.... 1000 B0 rooms: rent $00} clears §250. 1500 100 rooms; grand corner; clears $400. 6000 on Ellis; clears §3... .60 28 rooms; on Missfon. . 200 $0-room hotel and bai * 1600 45 rooms; rent §125: . 2350 MONEY LOANED. le 531 A. H. RETSLOFF, r. 12. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. send to EPAULD‘NWM t-beat- ing Works, 363-857 Tehama at.; tel Bouth 40. A removatoa ey e o e . CONKLIN'S Super et-beating Works, 555 Golden Cate: ave.; telophone Bast 125 H. CITY Steam _Carpet-beatin Works. G. STEVENS, Mgr., 884 §th st.; tel. South 20, J_E._ MITCHELL Carpet-beating and Teno- ing C 240 Fourteenth st ta‘ Misslon 7- EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. FLATS WANTED. TO master bakers—An cmer'mo6 steady Scotch- man; 23 years' experience; biscuit, bread or pastry; machine or hand; can take full man- agement if necessary. J. DOUGLAS, Brook- iyn Hotel, city. YOUNG, experlenced winery man and distiller wants position; is also fireman and handy about machinery; reference. Box 185, Call office. YOUNG man wants situation as nurse or valet. Box 188, Call office. WANTED—A steady, sober man with §75_for 2 plain every-day business; will pay $15 to $18; hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; place per- manent. California Business Exchange, 8 Third st., room 2. MAN wi a position In hotel or store; is a g00d cabinetmaker; non-union man. Box 190, Call office. room cottage flat. with WANTED—A 4 to 6 or bath; between Haight, Jackson, in and Frankl * Powell; no children; state price. Box a1, Clfl; f 4 rooms north ol S Rr et Box el otice: FRAMES AND PICTURES. nr.V. Ness— CLYDE L. 125-130 Hayes, nr. V. Ness - Stylish effects; High-grade work; FURNITURE FOR SALE. SOLID oak bedroom set; plate mirror. ol 6ak cnalr; factory price. e »—Enamel beds, all sizes. Tel. Folsom 3 rey’s Credit House, 1429 Mission, nr. 10th. . T T ROOMS furnished In oak, 3850, with No. range. King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES FRENCH accordion and knife pleating. WM. PILGER, 121 Post, over O'Connor & Moffatt. McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Claes rates; patterns cut. 1019 Market st. WANTED—A position as man about place; competent gardener and good all-round man. Address E. C., 207 Montgomery ave. YOUNG man, well educated in German and English, desires position: best of references and recommendations given; country pre- ferred. Box 184, Call office. VIl furnish your house on monthly payments. A. B Eml(l: Furniture Co., 128 & 132 Eilis. c 2 silkc_plush sofas, massive wal- B e R ete. 51 Peenwalt, 108 Valencia. s HARDWOOD bedroom _sets, kitchen table, writing desk cheap. 917 Gearv st. DENTISTS. A—DR. T. S. HIGGINS, 927 Market street, Emma Spreckels building. Reasonable prices for painless dentistry; pure gold filling $1 50; artificial teeth, on plate, look natural and guaranteed, $5 up; a good metal plate $15; gold and porcelain crowns $ to $10; teeth without plate; painless extraction. A. CAMERON & CO., 850 Market s and 8 Stockton sf , rooming-house or business 2o @ell list with us. We have cash customers for all sizes and prices. Fee list of bargains. 9 r.; rent $530; elegant furn.; good locatjon. rent $280; country; tran.; pays well.$6500 27 r.; rent 2200 p. C. rent $40; elegant fur.; boarders...§1000 10 r.; rent $47 50; oak furn. brussels carp. 550 9 r.; rent $33; oak furn.; housekeeping... 350 Over 500 houses listed. ~Call before buying. 11 ROOMS; rent $35; must be sold. . $400 12 rooms; choice location; rent onl . 450 7 rooms; nicely furn.; good home... 875 10 rooms; good fur., carpets; Bush st. 800 45 rooms: fine sunny corner: central 3700 25 rooms: corner: everything new; snap.. 2500 100 r.; fine location; good money maker.. G000 $5000—87 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 $55. $650—8 rooms: now being furnished. $2500—70 rooms; Ellis; rare opportunity. ‘We loan money on anv proposition. DONALD INVESTMENT CO., 80 Market st. $1100—15 ROOMS; Ellis; close In. $5000—37 rooms; Ellis; clears $200 over all. ;ggg—u rooms; O'Farrell; rent $45; bargain. —6-room flat; grand furniture; rent $%. 1100—17 rooms; money-maker: rent $55. rooms; now being furnished. $2500—70 rooms; Ellis; rare opportunity. We loan money on any proposition. DONALD INVESTMENT CO., 850 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 specialty; gold crowns, 8 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of- fice hours, § 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 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. MIDDLE-AGED man wants a position in pri vate place; can handle horses and cows: state wages. Address D. E., general delivery, Han- ford, Cal. FURNITURE WANTED. e 1462 Market—Buys furniture, merchandise, etc.; phone Jessie 2071 FIRST-CLASS bootblack would like a situa- tion. Box 180, Call office. Auctloneer: W. P. Beauchamp, 2 Golden Gate ave.; tel. Jessie 126; furniture, mdse., bought. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. |} 'm.nl blea hln" and dyeing, In two iching 3 weohc“;clrl:"fi. ‘Boston_Hair Dressing College, 5204 Taylor st., near Post. OPERATORS on overalls. Aéwly HEYNE- MANN & CO., 9 Hill st, off Valencia, be- tween Twenty-first and Twenty-second. EXPERIENCED operators on fancy and negli- loo!lhlrfl; B Drices; steady work. LOW- ENBERG & CO., 21 Jessie st. PPR! CES to learn ufloflng: r-ld ‘whils ‘l-rnimrt'.,\" BELASCO & CO., M Market st. EXPERIENCED sgirls wanted; 536 Clay st. WANTED—A chambermaid at the Manhattan House. 8% Battery st. for light housework and care Cor 3 children. 128 Ellis st. ng and housework; references O o s roen st cormer Leavenworth: FIRST-CLASS finishers on coats; g00d pay; steady work. G541 Market st. N e WANTED—Women for light work on fruit, 1731 Folsom st. BRANCH office for Call advertisements and A obeeriptions has been established at 1098 Valencia st. ED advertisements and subscriptions a‘nfifisvlg at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. bookbindery. GOOD all-around man wants position in pri- vate place; understands the care of horses; good driver; can milk and attend to garden; good references. Box 199, Call office. INDUSTRIOUS gardener desires situation; pri- vate residence; the care of flowers, lawn, veg-. etables, horses and milk; useful and obliging; ity or country. Box 198, Call office. MAN and wife wants position first-class country hotel; man as manager, clerk or bartender; is a frst-class mixer; wife as housekeéper, waitress or chamber- maid; both thoroughly experienced in hotel business; first-claes references. Address P. O. box 57, Oakland, Cal. together in A—NEW unbreakable plate, the Rose Pearl, ‘wearranted for 20 years; crowns, $3 50; fillings, 50c; plates, §5: full set: all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. MEN'S furnishings, hats advertlser wants sit- | | uation; view partnership; 15 years' experi- ence; window dresser; adv. writer; good all round; reliable. Box 200, Call. AT Ideal Dental Co., 6 Eddy st.—Work done _on weekly Installments; lowest rates. DR. M. A. BROWN has removed to 54 Sixth st.; gold crown and brid ork a specialt; PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; fillings, 25c. SET of teeth without DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. plate. EXCELLENT reliable business man requires | situation; view to partnership; Al worker; 0od references. Reply in confidence for in- erview. Box 160, (Call office. AMERICAN and wife wish situations on ranch or dairy: man is a good ranch hand; also first-class butter and cheese maker: wife is 'a_good cook and housekeeper. Address 214 Fifth st. DR. R. L. WALSH, §15% Geary, nr. Larkin—Patn- less extraction S0c; plates $5up; phone Polk 1135. DR. H. G. TRUMAN, denist, third floor, Ex- aminer building; formerly in Murphy bldg. VAN VRQOM—"Painle: evenings and Sun- days. 1001 Market st., corner Sixt _—— _——— _____ EDUCATIONAL. WINSTON & WOLF, 1026 Market 'st.. telephone Jessie 2211. 15 rooms; nicely furnished: snap. -$1175 i pays well; good location. - 1400 est transient in the cit; . 2200 18 rooms; all on 1 floor; bargain. . 900 12 rooms; beautiful vard; grand. © 1500 3 mortgaged house must be sold. FIJHE’R & CO., 935 Market, phone Folsom 1592, 2 16 r. THE largest and best list of lcdglng-hnuue; and hotels can be found at office of G. W. SCHWEINHARD, phone Mint 1911, No. 917 Market st. (near Fifth st.) MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market, rms. 1 and 2, Near Call bldg. Tel. Black 1903, Lodging houses and businesses for sale. T have 4 salesmen emploved. BUSINESS CHANCE! 10- roomed house, 3 blocks from City Hall; all new furnituré, 3 months old: piano, horse, harness and phacton: rent of hou: fully occupied by roomers; owner going Has! GEO. W. AUSTIN & CO, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. our office. McBRIDE & CO., st., opposite Fifth. | WANTED—Lodging-house, 25 to 50 rooms:_state price and full particulars. Box 189, Call. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper. for 1ling, $1 per veas S e e ey i e 1016 Market NEWTON & HARTER, 769 Market st.—20- room house, rent $32 50, 3350, furniture clean and new; 8 rooms and bath, central, 1% blocks of Market st., $250. $10—REAL estate office and trade. NEWTON & HARTER. 759 Marke t. $1700—CORNER grocery; best in Oakland for the money; good-paying business and reason for selling; call and examine. ALDEN CO., 1118 Broadway, Oakland. | $900_CORNER grocery and bar; fine location; must sell. RETSLOFF, 906 Market st. $250—PARTNER commission business; can make $75 month. STRAND & CO., 209 Kearny st. $250—PARTNER wanted: great chance in a paying office, McBRIDE & CO., 1016 Market. $7500-FOR want of necessary funds to expand in an already established manufacturing busi- ness that will pay 20 per cent dividend first year will sell part interest to reliable, ener- getic man; references given and required. Address box 137, Call office. $00_CANDY stand, stock and fixtures; down. town; enap. RETSLOFF, %06 Market . 12, sell patents of all kinds and furnish money to manufacture in- ventions with merit. Pacific Coast Patent Exchange, rooms 319-320, Parrott building. $30—PARTNER wanted: light business; must be steady, reliable man; satisfied with 318 to §25 a week: no experfence required; trial given before buying. 25 Geary st., room 1. 31; safe, profitable investment; send for cir- WHITE & CO., 1118 Morton building, ew York. (Mention paper.) MAN and wife with $1000 can find splendid opening if they possess ability to manage and push profitable business. Box 203, Call cffice. WANTED—We will give a_patent attorney of- fice rent free; this is a fine opening for the right party. Address box 179, Call office. $200—A PARTNER (lady or gentleman) in a refined office business; fine income; investi- Bat Address box 3416, Call office. RESTAURANT for sale; will sacrifice if sold soon; in center of wholesale and milling dis- trict. Box 214, Call office. PARTNER wanted in boarding and sale sta- bles: capital needed $150. Address Stable, box 171, Call office. HOTEL—Fine hotel proposition for a good ex- perienced man with $3000. Address Hotel, box 168, Call office. trustworthy bake must_invest half to thousand dollare. Box 211, Call office. A COUPLE wants_well-equipped poultry ranch on shares., W. W. McCLINTOCK, 1014 Mis- sion st. | 40— LAUNDRY route with good horse and wagon; good chance for right man. 3372 Mission. CANDY and stationery business; 3 fine fur- nished rooms; at sacrifice. 1933 Mission st. AN income of $1000 per year can be secured by any one who will také 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. A—CIGAR stand; different from the rest; al- vays doing business; fine location; high-class trade; elegant fixtures; rent very low; owner selling account other large interests; an op- portunity to buy a No. 1 stand at a low e; no agents. Box 60, Call office. —Fine place; has been run as a butch- er =hop and saloon for 30 vears; 4 living rooms outside of saloon and butcher shop. For par- Ucwlars address H. J. McDERMOTT, Sunol, ‘al AP_For sale account of slckness, a profit- able delicacy store. Particulars on premises, 116 Seventh st., near Mission. KATIE HEUSSMANN_ Monday evening. VAN ANKEN—Free palmistry lecture with | free readings, £ o'clock this eve. 423 Ellis GAN holds spiritual meeting e Sa :710!’7 148 Sixth st., 24 floor. MRS. GILLINGHAM, 305 Larkin—Daily, except | Wednesday and Saturday; hours 1 to 5 p. m. | WANTED—An honest ana FOR SALE—On account of death, a complete tallor’s outfit. Box 116, Call offic sober partner with $3000 in an optical business; must either be an optician or be able to attend to corre- sponding, etc.; cash receipts about $1600 to $2000 per month. Address GEORGE MAY- ERLE, German Expert Optician, 1071% Mar- ket st., San Francisco. MRS. EBERHARDT'S epiritual test meeting, 2250 224, bet. Mission & Valencia, 8 A SPIRITUAL seance this evening, 7:30, read. Gally, fc. MRS. HUBBARD, 108’ Oak. C. V. MILLER'S materializing _seance, 105 Bush, near Leavenworth, § p. m.; bbc. EDWARD EARLE'S grand seance to-night. 325 Ellis st.; names in full; messages, CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions recelved at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore. P e MEETINGS—Universal Brotherhood. UNIVERSAL Brotherhood and _Theosop Society, 310 O'Farrell lt.*Enmhlnmtnlhll.cl‘x‘(; Greel sympogium, *“The Wisdom of Hypatia, Bept 3, ¥5 p m., given by members ot Lodge No. ‘o-night, members’ meeting. leave Sacramento Sept 12, §:20 a. m. g‘ Houtars Bppiy 10 B ECHAPENER ¢ Biny iculars apply to ddy #t. (phone Bush 6), or E. ULMAN, 909 Mar- ket st. (phone Bouth 372) not later than Sth MEETING NOTICES. PYTHIAN day at Sacramento—Special party excursion_leaving San Fran- cisco & &. m., Sept 11 FOR SALE—At involce 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; disagreement among partners the cause of selling. For particulars address CNOPIUS & CO., Santa Rosa. 2 33 PROFIT each $10; 15 days ending August | SPIRITUALISM. A—Mrs. Dr. Farnham, spiritual medium and life reader; mining a specialty; cir. Sun., Wed. and Fri. evenings. 1035 Market st. CHAS. BROCKWAY, 2c seance Sun., Tues. and Thurs., § p. m.; every one gets a_tes| private readings dally. 209 Hyde, cor. Edd; MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, bus. mediu lite reader; medical, clairvoyant: sittings, letter. $2. ' 1164 O'Farrell st.; Ellis car. MRS. HUBBARD, 109 Oak—Circle Tuesday and Friday, 8 p. m.; Wednesday, ladles, 2:30 p. m., 10c; meetings daily, 50c. MOUSTAFA, Egyptlan materfalizing seance to-night, 8 o'clock, 2ec; singing. 1610 Bush st., near Franklin, THE largest and best list of lodging-houses at | NIGHT SCHOOL FOR MEN. A practical and industrial education for men; Y. M. C. A. bullding; more courses of study than any other night school in the city for & remarkably low tuition; send or apply for the prospectus at the bullding, corner of Mason and Filis sts.; opening night, Tuesday, Sep- | tember 10; registration beginning September 1; deovartments—Art, business, civ!l service, elementary, engineering, high school, lai guages. H. J. McCOY, general sécretary; A. A. MACURDA, educational director. AYRES' Leading Business College, 723 Market— 8 per month; $50 life scholarship guarantees complete business education; shorthand, typ- ing, bookkeeping, arithmetic, penmanship, spellirg, Sapnish, etc.; experienced teachers; new typewriters; positions secured; cat. free. GALLAGHER-MARSH College, Parrott blds. Shorthand, typing and bookkespln{; 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, well educated and experienced In | railroad and newspaper work would like any position for which above knowledge would qualify him. Address box 207, Call. EMPLOYMENT wanted by married man with a business experlence and possessing a moder- ate income; collector, office work or any posi- tion of trust requiring intelligence, accuracy, integrity and faithful service; unexceptionable references furnished. Box 209, Call. 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, M. M., 221 Sixth st. FIRST-CLASS teacher wishes to teach morn- ings and evenings for room and board. Box 213, Call office. BITUATION by young man taking care of horses, cow, garden; good driver; handy with | tools. Box 216, Call. MIDDLB-AGED man and wife, German speak- ing, no children; man good driver and handy about place; wife good cook or housework:; best references. Address HENRY, room 12, 967 Clay st., Oakland. WANTED by a first-class baker—A position in | country; working alone preferred. Address box 83, Call office. COOK—A middle aged man would like to get & place to do plain cooking in a small coun- try town. Please address Cook, 549 Howard. ACTING, elocution, specralties, Hallett School, assoclated with theatrical agency seouring positions. Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. JAPANESE dentist wants situation as me- chanlcal assistant at dental parlor. Address TAKE, 105 Prospect place. MERRILL-MILLER College—Shorthand, typ- ing, practical bookkeeping. Rooms 40-45, Par- rott bidg.: Individual instruction: cataiogue. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., mining, mech, sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864. Van der Naillen Echool, 113 Fulton, nr.’ City Hall. BOOKKEEPING, figures; the one man who per- fects besinners, college ‘graduates & bookkeep- ers is TARR, the expert, 220 Parrott bldg. A FULL course of Ellls bookkeeping and the Gregg_shorthand costs only $60. San Fran- _clsco Business College. 1238 Market st. SPANISH school—Daily, 4 to 9:30 p. m. with Meérrill-Miller College, room 42, Parrott bldg, SPANISH Conversation, letters: rapid method: classes daily: $3 mo. Prof. Maya, 210 Eddy st. VAUDEVILLE School of Acting—Pupils pre- pared for the stage. 1% Mason st. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 385 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer: sittings daily: test to all to-night. 1 CLAIRVOYANTS. A—ISMAR THE GYPSY. Ismar, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws aside the uncertain years ahead; happiness and success go band in hand, yet hundreds fail 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 §smar, for she is a prophetess of world-wide fame, and her name has become a’proberd in thousands of homes made hupp‘s by her aid and advice; Ismar can be consulted daily from 10 @. m. to 5 p. m., Sundays by ap- pointment only, at her office, 1148 Market st., opp. Sixth. SPECIAL—Owing to large number of inquiries from country patrons Ismar wishes to an- nounce that her readings by mail are equal as satisfactory as in person; readings by mail §2; send lock of hair, date and year of birth. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS ACTING—Send to Grand Opera-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, piano, mandoiin. guitar lessons.’ 50c; plano for practice. 39 Fifth st. PROF. T, MERKI, experienced teacher: violin, mandolin, guitar; juvenile class, 1008 Mission. A PRACTICAL ladies’ cutter and tatlor wishes position at once. Box 121, Call office. Al MARRIED man wants charge orchard, stock or private place; first-class references. Box 6, San Mateo. | JAPANESE, first-class cook, do housework, tion in eity or country; have best wages $7. O. NAKA, 423 Steven- | WANTED—By first-class barkeeper, situation in city or country. Box 148, Cail office. A, L. Storrs, 130 Golden Gate ave.; tel. Jessie 1464; highest price pald for furniture, carpets. TEL. Jesste 761 before selling furniture, car- PE(!L DIM?!. etc. CHAS. LEVY, 1135 Market. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission pays_highest price for second-hand furniture; tel. Red 1354. e —————————— GLOVES. D. & F. new $1 glove,Tetailed at factory price; warranted; kept in repair. 121 Grant ave. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. AT C. R. HANSEN .& CO.’S....Phone Grant 185 s HOTEL DEPARTMENT . 3 head waltresses, city and country, Waitress, south, fare advanced.. . 2 waitresses, city and commercial hoteis. Waitress, Waitress, Waitress, Waitress, Waitress, Marysville Sausalito Red Blufr. Watsonville . Antioch .. FAMILY DEPARTMENT Cooks, housegirls, second girls, nursegiris can secure positions by applying to C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S, Phone Grant 185 2 . HOTEL DEPARTMENT e 3 head waltresses, city and countr: Waitress, south, fare advanced. B 2% waitresses, city and commercial hotels aitress, Marysville E Waitress, Sausalito -$20 Waitress, Red Bluff, 20 | Waitress, Watsonviile ‘Waitress, Antioch - FAMILY DEPARTMENT % Cooks and housegirls, second girls, nursegirls can_secure position by applying to. o S04 G C. R. HANSEN & CO. WANTED—Laundress, $0: 5 chambermalds and seamstresses, $25, private families; 2 par- lormaids and waitresses, §25; German second | girl, $20; 7 second girls, $20-3%5; hotel cook. | $35;’ Protestant cook for men, $30; cook for | miners, $30; man and wife, $35, as dishwasher and chambermaid and waltress; hotel wait- Tesses, §20 and §25, city and country; 3 res- taurant wallresses, $7-88 a week; working housekeeper, $20; laundryman and wife, $50: 3 first-tlass nurses, $25; seamstress and cham- bermaid, $25; lots of other sitvations to be filled; call Monday. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st, MISS HORGAN, 323 Sutter st. 5 cooks, German stvle, $30; cook and second girl, city, $30 and $20: cook and second girl, | Oakland,” $25 and $20; chambermaid and seamstress, $25; nurse for invalid, $25; board- ing house cook. $30; 8 second giris, $25 and | $20; housegirl, 2 in family, $25; 20 young girls to ‘assist, $15 to $20; several other places. WANTED—Refined, intelligent woman to act as matron and superintendent of a training school for little girls; must be good cook and | thorough housekeeper, of gentle, patient dis- | position; hours 1 to 6 p. m. daily and 3 even- ings weekly: salary $30 month; references. Box 219, Call office. §25 TO $35 per week guaranteed: 5 ladles and 3 gentlemen: theatrical sketch: no previous experience necessary. Caldwell Collega of Ora- tory and Acting, Hoover Hall, 1327 Market st WANTED—A bright, ngat, accurate young lady copylst and do some Collecting; wages $6 per week: hours 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. Box 156, Call office. JAPANESE faithful boy wants to work in store, or office; best reference. Box 119, Call office. SOBER business man wishes position in office or store; can drive business wagon; speaks French, ‘German and English. Address box 2305, Call office, Oakland. WANTED—Operators on laundried and negligee shirts; a few inexperienced taught. Apply THE L. ELEKUS CO., 2 and 31 Battery si WANTED—An experienced art goods saleslad: one who understands stamping. Apply at | HALE BROS., before 11 a. m. EXCHANGE. FOR exchange—A beautiful home in San Jose | for Income San Franclsco property; place con- | tains about 3 acres full-bearing orchard, all | varieties fruit; an elegant 8-room house with ! large basement; fine well, windmill and tank; flowers and lawn: modern improvements; worthy investigation; good income property. Adress box 4999, Call office. ——— e ILLUSTRATION—PARTINGTON'S DAY and ILLUSTRATION—night class. 424 Pine st. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., S. F.; founded 1863; new $0-page catalogue free. FEATHERS RENOVATED. FEATHER pillows & mattresses steamed, reno- vated. E.J.O'Rourke, 1393 Valencia:tel.Capp 2882. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping. grammar, writing, ay or eve.; $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. A_WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, In wrapper for mailing. $1 per vear. p of all 3 servants. GEO. AOKI & CO., 421 Post st.; tel. Bush 135. | Clatrvoyant ana 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 f ture. 1If you are in trouble, discontented. ws happy or mot satisfied in life, or have dome: tic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them. Valuable advice in all affalrs of life; 25 up; perfect satisfaction guaranteed. | FREE double tests, ladles free; readings morning, free lesson; afternoon. full read- ings; $1 up from 10 to 6; closed Sundays; full name; development in %0 days under written guarantee; proving Franklin's abllity as pre- dicter teacher. 724 Post, 3 doors from Leaven- worth; no circles; is spiritualist; Franklin on door. MRS_ DR. F. CLARK, the well-known trance medium, is permanently located at 1206 Mar- ket st., corner Golden Gate ave., rooms 25 and 26; take elevator, Perfect satisfaction guar- enteed by mail; send stamp for pamphlet with speclal terms. Daily and Sunday. MME, ARNDT, the great clairvoyant, tells past, future; never fails; has the greatest Egyptian secret: shows pltetre future husband or wife: fee 25¢ and up; satisfaction toeverybody: open Sundays; hours 10 to0 8 p. m. 215% Sixth st. MME. MONTAGUE. Truthful predictions in all affairs of life; gives names, facts, fizures; gives luck: honest predictions in love affairs; reunites separated, not one faflure; letters answered. 118 Turk. A—LINCON, CLAIRVOYANT, s HIGH PSYCHIST. The most wonderful clairvoyant on the coa: he succeeds when others fail; permanently lo cated at 125 Turk st.; readings by mall. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double veil—second sight; dlagnoses disease with life reading; ladies 50c; gents §1; palm. and clair, sit. $150. 126 Turk’ CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office— Best help. 411% O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426. SAM KEB & CO..employment office—Best help; estbd, 1850, 621% California st.; tel. Red 401. FINANCIAL. PACIFIC Coast Underwriting Co. (inc)—Ws | have 42 offices in operation; new method of | placing stocks and bonds: companies incor- Dorated; stocks and bonds underwritten. Call or address main office. 8-9 Parrott bldg. WANTED—Young lady to be developed as a medtum: willing to travel when taught. Box 195, Call office. HELP WANTED—MALE. JRRAY & READY.......... Phone Main 5848 MURRAY & fing Employment. Agents. v ennng-634-636 Clay st opén to-day, Sunday, 7 & m. . TO-DAY, SUNDAY ...... day, Sunday. . R. men, ship to-day ; Loy Free fare iah, free fare, Tl T wages $2 to 32 50 day CO.'S OWN WORK.. AT e o scction, steel bailast and extra gangs at Stockton, Fresno, Bakers- field and Merced districts. e Free Fare. Biacksmith, sawmill company. ! vineyard, easy Jol Bk ien heiner, Fanch, 338 and found: other biacksmiths; plasterer for an Institu- tion, §3 per day and found; carpenter, city job, §2 day; machine blacksmith, $3 30; en- gineer and handy mechanic around private place, see party here, $50 and found; black- smith and-run engine, ranch; 2 stonemasons; carpenter, factory . .MINES, QUARRIES.. LABORERS, ETC.. % ners, different mines, hammersmen, quarry, 30 and 3875 laborers for gold and sflver mines, north and south $30 to §Ts and found 250 men for quarry work..$2, §2 25 and 340 & rd 10 laborers, Santa Clara C .$34 and found 10 laborers for a salt company 1 75 day 350 laborers for different jobs, city and coun- wages $1T5 to #4 day . LAA\EO‘.‘.SYFARM& DAIRIES, ETC. 3 choremen fdr private places, $30 and found; 15 deck hands, $40 and found; 3 saflors; 8 sta- blemen, hestlers and buggy washers, $60; ST farm hands, steady jobs. 3% to $35 and found; 23 choremen and boys, $15 to $30 and found: 15 milkers, different dairies, 330 to $40 and found; & canwashers, city jobs, $30 and found 25 10 lumber pilers, north, $60; 15 men to work around sawmill. $2 day: 10 laborers, sawmill, Sonoma_Co., 330 and found: 5 croscut saw- yers, $45 and found . ... HOTEL, ETC., DEPARTMENT . Second cook, mine company boarding-hous fare paid, to go to-day. Sunday, $0 and found: 3 camp walters, mine. 330 and found 2 dishwashers, ranches, 25 and found: 18 cooks, hotels, restaurants, city and country, $30 to $60 and found; 14 waiters, $25 to 335 and found; 15 kitchen hands, dishwashers and veg- etablmen: 3 butchers: 3 porters: 3 elevator and bellboys: cook, small boarding-house, country, $35 and found, and 500 others too numerous o mention; call and read our builetin boards. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. A—FRUIT PICKERS. .LOOK HERE MEN AND STRONG BOYS. 25 men and boys to pick frult and work In all kinds of fruits for a lay company orchard, 330 and found, §125 fare, no experience required, anybody will suit on this job; 25 hop pickers, $1 per hundred. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. AT C. R, HA N & CO.’S.....104 Geary st. ¢ TO-DAY, SUNDAY .TO-DAY, SUNDAY.. TO-DAY, SUNDAY.. Raiiroad Work Free Fare Raiiroad Free Fare... 100 teamsters 100 laborers ... L7 3 _FOR CHATSWORTH PARK.. 100 drillers and headers .. 100 muckers and laborers ety FOR SANTA FB SYSTEM. 50 laborers, section work ... Free Fare. -Ship to-day. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 14 Geary st. GIRL to assist in light housework; 2 in family; | no washing. Call Tuesday forenoon, 1824 O'Farrell st - EXPERIENCED operators on muslin under- ‘wear; aiso learners paid while learning. G. ‘W. REYNOLDS, 597 Mission st. GERMAN girl for 8-vear-old boy and assist in | light upstairs. work. Call Sunday forencon, 52 | Fulton st. WANTED—Healthy woman with common school education for position as commercial traveler. Box 202, Call office. | GIRL for general housework in flat; wages §20 | to $2%. Apply Monday %1 Taylor st., corner | Pine. YOUNG apprentice in glove factory. F. G. CONKLIN & CO., 413 Sacramento st. FLATS TO LET. $65-931 EDDY st., near Franklin; a beautiful | new upper flat just completed, containing all | modern conveniences, 10 rooms and bath, sa- | loon, reception hall, ete.; can be rented with | carpets if desired. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 Montgomery st. CHINESE Employment Office—All kinds best help furnished. 439 Bush st.; tel. James 1601. JAPANESE Intelligence Office—Furnish most . 524 Bush st.; tel. Bush 516, | A NEW flat, 411 Cole st.; sun in every room tiled bathroom; beamed and frescoed ceilings marble steps and vestibule: iooking out on | Park; almost every room a bay-window; can | be seen between 10 and 4 o'clock every day. ORPHEUM Emplovment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese help, 426 Powcll,nr.Sutter; tel. Black 5072, RELTABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 518, EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE, REFINED middle-aged Fi tern lady wishes position as matron. managing housekeeper or | companion; best of references try. Box 176, Call office. RELIABLE woman wants work by the dav. Address M. B., 128A Eighth st. FIRST-CLASS dressmaker, late of New York, wants engagement by the day; $2. Apply to MRS. WAHLQUIST, 509 Kearny st. WANTED—A position as saleswoman in mil- linery store; references. E. H., 603 Pt. Lobos, A _COMPETENT nurse desires position: $1 a day, reference given. 767 Foisom st. WANTED--Position by t d_nuree: sradn- ate from one of the largest training schools and hospitals in the Bast; 6 vears' experience; best references. Box 221, Call office. EXPERIENCED dressmaker and ladles’ tallor Wishes work by the day in families; only §1 7. Telephone Sutter 1873. YOUNG woman from the country desires posi- tion as hovsekeeper or to travel for a house. Box 60, Call office. city or coun- card reader past, present and future; 2ic. room 14. “and _palmist; 148 Sixth st., DRESSMAKING, rapid, reliable work; guaran- tee perfect fit; $1 50 per day. Call or address ISMAR, the Egyptlan gypsy, clairvoyant and . permanently located 1148 Market, of. vate readings daily, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m KNOW your fate. MME. RICHARDS, astro- logical palmist, reader of human destiny; never falls; %c & 0c; by mall, 50c. 1203 Missn. MMB. LAROSE, best clairvoyant, card reader: ‘German spoken; 25c up. 777% Market st.,room 18. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; ladles 25c, gents G0c. 951 Misslon, nr. 6th; open Sundays. RELIABLE, competent woman wants work by the day; good reference. 937 Mission st. WOMAN wants work by the day. MRS. G., 134 Erie st. A WOMAN wishes position to do janitor work; can furnish best of personal reference. 215, Call office. WOMAN wishes situation as working house- keeper or lady's nurse; city preferred. 523 Howard st. MRS.MELVILL, well-known clairvoyant, water reader. 11 6th;German spoken;tel. Howard 1846. YOUNG German_ girl wants position for up- stairs work. 17 Hollis st. CLAIRVOYANT card reader from Loulsiana; only 10c; from 1 to 8 p. m. 262 Minna, nr. 4th. M. WILLE, crystal seer, clairvoyant, medium; sittings, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; S0c. 326A Fllis st. FIRST-CLASS opportunity for a good, rellable man as partner In old established business or o take charge of office. Call road Oakland, Cal. R WANTED immediately—Good business part- ner with capital to assist patentee financielly with an article of high merit; a big money making proposition. 17, i PARTNER, active or silent, with capital of not less than 320,000, wanted for wholesale business of many years' standing; large pro- fits. Address M., ‘box 140, Call office. FOR 14 “h i ust town once; stock, Bood-will and. fiztares. of rait and 'vegetable store. Apply 775 Washington .. corner Free Market, Oakland. MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, reader;paimistry; truth or no pay; 25c. 1149 Mission, over store. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader: ladles 25¢, gents G0c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st. A. L. CARLSON, medium and astrologist. 148 Sixth st., room’23. MME. SCHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader: sittings daily. 4481 Jessie st., bet. 5th and 6th. REFINED young woman; good sewer and read- er. will wait on invalid or make herself use- ful in_capacity of nursery governess; coun- try references. Box 210, Call office. Box | $16—3711 SEVENTEENTH st., 5 rooms, bath; §16—226 Thirtieth st., near Church, 6 rooms, | bath, high basement. PATTERSON & CO. 11 City Hall sa | EDDY, 93, north side, between Franklin and |~ Gough—Eilegantly decorated flat, 9 rooms; all modern_improvements. | LOWER flat, 7 rooms, bath; 2 patent_closets; | | “high concréte basement; modern _improve. | ments; §23. 130 Sccond ave., near California. | COLE, 769-711, bet. Beulah and Frederick sts — Fine rew sunny flets, 7 rooms and bath: vent reascnable. MODERN downtown co: sonable: see owner. corner. A _CLEAN, y, newly papered; 1 month free. 20 Tehama st., near Third. XIPINE, flat, 8 v flat, sunny; rent rea- DAKIN, 104 Sutter st., —New upper flat, § rooms, bath; 1 medern improvm’ts: sun every room: $25. BRODERICK st9 1603, cor. Sutter—Beautiful sunny modern flat; rent reasonable. FLAT of 4 roome, bay window and bath, $12. 7i6 Natoma st., between Eighth and Ninth. S e s et i FLAT 5 rooms and bath. 30 Bluxome st., near Fourth; rent reasonable, . 5 rooms, 911 Filbert st. nrovements: rent $13. HOWARD, 1133—A flat of 4 n a large cellar; cheap rent. NINETEENTH, 403—Sunny cor. flat, 4 rms., bath: modern improvements; rent reasonable. with all mod- 2 sunny rooms; YAN, 1920%—Sunny flat of & rooms and fldren A | WANTED—Good trimmer. YOUNG German widow wants a girl for house- | work. Call after 1 p. m., 602 Minna st. WANTED—Young ladies to train for nurses. Apply between 6 and 7 p. m., 1609 Jackson s GLOVE makers: driving and Eurekas. Carson Glove Co., % Market st. EXPERIENCED sewers on_ ladies’ walsts; good work. NEWBAUER BROS., 507 Market. OPERATORS on children’s coats; good wages. 656 Mission st., fourth floor. OPERATORS on ladles’ underwear to take work home. 656 Mission st., fourth floor. MRS. S. THOMAS, 114 Grant ave. A _GIRL to assist in housework; wages $12. Call 1259 Octavia st. NOON waltress. Call early Monday and Tues- day at Brannan st., near Fourth. LUNCH tress wanted. Apply 631 Clay street. GIRL for_general housework. Apply Monday or Tuesday before noon. 1810 Gough st. WANTED—Woman to assist in_housework and plein washing no objection child. 137 Carl. WANTED—Operators on gloves. O. W. NOLL & CO., 431 Fulton st. AT THE CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY, 59 Third st., near Call bidg.; phone Bush UKIA® 50 R. R. laborers, Ukiah. 52 per day 50 R. R. teamsters, Ukiah..$2 to $2 2 per day 50 axmen, Ukiah ........... 52 per day Free fare to Fresno, Merced and Bakersfleld. 50 shovelers for Santa Fe R. R.: 50 section hands for Santa Fe R. R.......$1 75 per day 10 lumber pilers and yard men......$2 a day 10 laborers, country $2 per day Mexican to make tamales, Seattie..Free fara Experienced pot washer, city, § days week, $5. 10 quarrymen, $2 per day, board 60c per day. 3 men, same ranch... . 330 per month Cooks,” sailors and deckhands for Zngland, Honolulu or Japan; green or experienced.... $40 per month and found JOURNEYMEN Barbers’ International Union— Free employment. 927 Market st., room 207, I. LESS, secretary; telephone Jessie 1176. — ws. MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Carpenters, Experienced Piledriver Hands, Experienced Raftsmen, For work in this city at China Basin, Potrero and for various jobs along the water front, Also for work at Mare Island and Hunterd Point drydocks. Steady work at regular 3 We are starting new jobs dafly, and will put on all competent men applying at once. BRIDGE AND WHARF BUILDERS' - PLOYERS' ASSN., - Room 15, 4 California st. WANTED—Twenty rellable men to act Suarde; ex-soidiers bring _ disc 5 oth references. Apply to-day (Sunday) between 10 and 12. H. F. McGURREN, 4163 Twentieth, WANTED—250 able-bodied men, ex-soldiers or marines preferred: bring discharges or recom- mendations. Apply room 10, 325 Montgomery st.; wages $3 per day and bonus, 2% protty girls for “Carmen.” Ap- WANTE ply at Tivoli Menday, 1 p. m. WANTED—A young lady to assist in printing office; clerical work. Box 220, Call office. LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! Visit the McDOWELL Dressmaking and Mil- linery School: now s the time to enter; thor- ough course given in dressmaking and milli- nery; competent teachers: ladies make their own dresses: perfect fit guaranteed: the lat- est French books; patterns cut to order; spe- cial_class rates; call or send for circular. McDOWELL'S, 1019 Market st. MANAGERS In_each State; wealthy corpora- tloa: salary ©18 weekiy and “xpenses; Moloss -addressed stam; envelope. 305 Caxton building, Chicago. PRI WANTED—By manufacturing houss manager for seneral saies agency: saient $1500 and_commissions; office duties; - muce furnish 32000 and references. District Mama. ger, 722 Union Trust Bidg.. Cincinnatl, 0. WANTED—Bill_clerk: must be a good pen- man, rapid and accurate at fgures. Aol ‘uesday before 11 o'clock, superintend office. The Emporium. ol OPERATORS on overalls at Levi Strauss & Co.’s factory, 32% Fremont st.; good wages: no experience necessary. Apply to MR. DAVIS. WANTED—Young man for general office works must be quick and accurate at fgures and able operate typewriter; age about 2 years. Box 212, Cail office. . MARINE firemen, lumber stevedores, sailors: non-union: no office fees. Mechanics' Regis. tration Bureau, 410 Kearny st., room 24. ner Twenty-second and Harrison si; McALLISTER, £02—Upper flat; $20. MODERN flat of ¢ reoms. Inquire at 310 Wal- ler et. NINETEENTH, rooms and bath O'FARRELL, 1983—Modern flat, 6 rooms, bath, basement, yard; reasonable to good tenant. STEVFINSON, 413, near Fifth—Upper flat, 5 rooms; rent §13; water free. 4052—Sunny corner flat, five A LADY of middle age wishing to go Fast would ilke to chaperon young ladies or inva- lid. Box 2307, Call office, Oakland. AN A1 milliner will make up ladies’ own ma- terials or furnish material and do the work well at reasonable prices. Box 141, Call. AMERICAN woman wiskes situation as work- ing housekeeper; refined and _trustworthy; light work; moderate wages. Box 135, Call. MME RAVENNA reads life fluently; business advice: names given: 2c up. 5 Fourth st. CHIROPODISTS. BUNIONS, corns, Ingrown nalls, warts; pain- less cure; guaranteed. Dr, Duncan, 415 Sutter. $750—OLD-ESTABLISHED candy _store: cream and soda fountain: Turnituce and fx- tures; doing good business. GEO. C, YOUNG, Petaluma. FOR sale—A good-paying candy. loe-crem and notion busing ively ' interior town; 000 mauire of N, METER & GO Sronk PROF.Strassburger fromN.Y.,specialist on feect, diploma T.P.S.8.N.Y.; Chronicle big., rm. 76. COLLECTION OFFICES. JAPANEsETYIOHQIQ, faithful girl, wants situa- tion to do help in'a family. Box 168, Call. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms; 25c to §1 50 per night; $1 50 to §6 week; convenlent and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. for Call advertisements and been established at 1096 CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore st. TO LET—Sunny fiat of 4 rooms. Northwest corner Broderick and Post sts.; rent $10. MODEKN sunny 6-room flat. §i6 Cavp st., near Twenty-fourth. $17 50—FLAT of 5 rooms and bath: 571 Hayes st., near Laguna; no small child HAND SEWERS WANTED. LEVI STRAUSS & Co,, 381 Fremont st. Apply to Mr. Hindshaw. FIRST-CLASS finishers on pants; steady work guaranteed; pay. BELASCO & HARRIS CO., 541 Market st. HAIRDRESSING, dyeing, bleaching, nassage, manicuring taught in 2 weeks for §5; employ. mert guaranteed. College, 143 Stockton, r. 15, EXPERIENCED hands on skirts and walsts: steady work and best pay. MME, i PILGER, § and 10 Kearny S s A LADY of indomitable . possessed of If-assertion; good opport: - :; F. PERSON, room 412, Pll’fl':gfi"hr:l‘lix::\ §B3_LOWER flat 4 clean rooms and hall; yard. 430 Seventh st., near Harrison FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. CLAYTON, 78+—Completely furnished sunny upper flat of 7 rooms and bath; el‘ae to park; rent $40. LYON & HOAG. 114 Montgomery. FINELY furnished flat of 4 large sunny rooms. bathroom: beautiful grounds: most desirable place. 706 Thirteenth st., Oakland. WANTED in_ an American fami] adults a_girl for general AT $20. Apply 2822 Pine st. FEXPERIENCED hands on ladles’ silk and wool ;-m-; l:fli apprentices. S, F. Mfg. Co., 523 arket st. WANTED—Cooks, waiters, dishwashers and kitchen help; also experienced _restaurant office open Sunday. 127 Mason st. WANTED—Apprentice over 18 In electrical or mining engineering, assaying: no salary first year. Address box 152, Call office. WANTED—Cashboy_14_vears of age or over. Apply at HALE BROS." before 11 a, m. Address box 192, Call office. YOUNG man sbout 19 in office of wholesals house: mus quick at figures and write o good hand. Address box 191, Call office. GOOD steady man to drive milk wagon. 239 Seventh st. WANTED—A first-class packer. day morning at superintendent’ Emporfum. ‘WANTED-—Boy about 15 years old for broker's office. Apply in own handwriting, box 218, Call office. YOUNG man to wash dishes and help walt at counter. 1201 Fillmore st., corner Turk. GOOD strong errand boy about 15; r week. 543 California st.; call Monday. b Apply Apply Tues- office, The FIRST-CLASS millinery trimmer want MISS RICHARDS, 92 Valencia st. o YOUNG German girl to do I housewor] and care for children. 525 Poteero mure T NICELY furnished upper flat of 7 rooms bath. 21 Belcher st., between Sanchez Thirteenth and_Fourteenth. and and ‘GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge un- A_WEFK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, In wrapper, for mailing; §1 per year. NEWLY furnished 7 rooms and Tt to Tekr i mady 3t WANTEDTaloress; also apprentice on vests, _O. SIEGELER, 481 Jessle st. - HAND sewers, crocheters and GANTNER & MA v &4 TTERN, 1017 st., near STEADY, willing boy to learn trade; o;- portunity. Carsen Glove Co., 35 Market st. COMPETENT stove man as stock clerk: also strong boy in wholesale house. Box 1, Call. BOY wanted, HENRY RAHN & CO., 82 Mare ket st. WANTED—Boys to work in can factory. Avply at 44 Jackson st PIEROTTY, ‘WANTED-Blacksmith. JOSEPH Second and Franklin sts., Oukland.