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28 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1901. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS GFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets; open until 12 o'clockwekty night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—52] Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until ». m. 200 Hayes street: open umtil 9:30 p, m. €32 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. Larkin street; open untl] 9:30 p, m. Mission street; open until 10 p. m. Market street, cormer Sixteenth; 261 untll 9 5. m. open eventh etreet; open until $ p. m. 6 Valencla street; open untiL 9 p. m. west corner Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streete: open until 9 p. m. Fillmore street: opep until 9 p. m. CHURCH SERVICES. A—CHURCH of St. Mary the Virgin (Eplsco- pal), corner Steiner and Union sts.—Unifon- »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 mccompaniment; solemn vespers of the Virgin Mary at 4 in the afternoon; “‘Ave B "'Gregorians,” *'O Salutaris” and “‘Tantum Ergo,” arranged for &t. John Haraden Pratt, F. C. the cho! miass said daily at pers da at 5 p. m. ITY Church, corner Bush and Gough sts.; Rev. Frederick W. Clampett, D.D., rec- tor—Holy Communion, 7:50 and 11 a. m. morning service, 11 o'clock; evening prayer, 4 o'clock; Friday service at 11 a. m. for army &nd ni The rector will preac] CALVARY Presbyterian Church, in St. John's Church, California and Octavia sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D. D., pastor. Rev. George G. Eldredge wiil be installed as associate pas- tor at 11 a. m. Dr. Hemphill will preside and preach the sermon. Dr. W. H. Landan will give the charge to the pastor and Dr. T. F. Day the charge to the people. Mr. Eldredge will preach at 7:45 p. m. Sabbath school at close of morning service. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30. FIRST Congregational Church, corner and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D.D., pastor; services at 11 a.m. and 7: morning topic. evening topi Where to Lay invited RICHMOND Congregational Church, corner Seventh ave. and Clement st pastor Rev. | Philip Coombe: residence, 3415 Jackson st.; telephone Pine 4475—Services 11 a. m.; sermon theme, “The Significance of President Me- Kinley's Last Words™; services at 7:46 p. m.; sermon theme, ‘‘Spiriiual Lessons From the Life of Willlam McKinle Sunday-school, 945 a. m.; C. E. Society, 6:45 p. m. UNITARIAN Church (First), southwest corner Geary and Franklin sts.; Rev. Bradford Leavitt, minister: Rev. Dr. Stebbins, minis- ter emeritus—The Sunday-school is at 10 o'clock; the morning service is at 11 o'clock; | Rev. Mr. Leavitt will preach; subject, *““The | Caurse of the Calf.”” All are cordially in- | ‘ted. There is no evening service. | e | UNITARIAN Church (Second) and Twentieth sts.; Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, minister—Sunday-school at 9:4 o'clock; at 11 o'clock the minister will preach on ‘‘Reap- in~ the Whirlwind, or Refections on Our President’s Death.” There will be no even- ing service. Ahe congregation will vote on the question of two services. NTRAL Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis- n st between Sixth and Seventh—Dr. A. Weich will preach at 11 o'clock and Dr. Mary the Virgin; M. director of a. m.; ves- His Head.” All are cordially corner Capp - T. B. Neely of New York will preach at Good music and free seats. The people are welcome. MEETING NOTICES—Continued. mneral of our late brother, JOHN D. SCHLOEN. Funeral in main halt at 2 p. m. J. J. DE HAVEN, Recording Secretary. INFORMATION wanted of JAMES 2 ., machirist. If living, very old. 0da Fellow publications _please Gordon st., Pomona, Cal. TO the Daughters of Cal- —On account _of the death of President be no_meeting MON- DAY, Sept. 16. THE California Debris Commission having re- ceived applications to mine by the hydraulic placer mine, near Johnsville, Plumas County, to deposit tallings in Nelson Creek:; from No. 2 mine, at Quaker Hill, near Nevada City, Nevada County, to deposit tallings on YERBA Buena Lodge No. 15, 1. O. iy O. F.—Members will ~assemble TO-DAY at 1:30 p. m. sharp in =12 Memorial Hall to attend the fu- 7/ T. €. MARTIN, N. G. OWMAN, member of I O. O. copy. Address Mrs. S. A. COLSON, 837 North ifornia. Ploneers Society McKINLEY there will MIES G. E. DE FOREST, Secretary. process from A. E. Jomes in the Hamton Ellen C. Sargent et al., In the Quaker H!ll & fiat below the mine, and from the Caiaveras Mining, Water and Power Company, in the |- Round Butte placer mine, near Sheep Ranch, Calaveras County, to deposit tailings in O'Neli Creek, gives notice that a meeting will be held at room 5, Flood building, San Fran- cigco. Cal., on September 30, 1901, at 1:30 p. m. —_— ADOPTION. GIRL and boy baby for adoption, FUNKE. 1416 Eighth st.. Alameda. MRS. DR. AGENTS WANTED. SOLICITORS wanted for fraternal insurance society; good inducement to right parties. Address State Deputy, box 182, Oakland, Cal. AGENTS—Do you want something more profit- able and to sell than books or insur- ance? Ad. F. PERSON, r. 412, Parrott bldg. ASPHALTUM ROOFING. J. PELTIER, asphalt roofing, sidewalks re- paired; postal, 1186 Mission; tel. Folsom 2477. e e, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE free—Divorces a speclalty; quick; quiet; no charge without success; collections, wills, deeds, etc., prepared: charge low; estb. 16 years. Afty. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st. ADVICE free;divorces private; bankruptey;col- lections;attachments; mortgages;bils of sale; wills drawn;fees'low jopen . 1008% Mkt.,'r. 4, op. 5th. ADVICE free; open eve.; moderate fee if suc- cessful. EDW. R. SHIRRAN, 27 Market st. ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. W. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st., opp. Mason. 1_S. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 827 Mar- ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. —— e BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. sale—Lady’'s bicycle; cheap; nearly new. 1523C Howard st. —eeee—— BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of every kind bought, Tel. Red, 2056 HOLMES BOOK CO., 704-706-708 Mission st. e e e et SIMPSON Memorial M. E. Church, Hayes and Buchanan stsSermon at 11 a. m. by T. B. Neeley, D.D., of New York, and at § p. m. by Dr. A, C. Welch of Stockton. Sunday-school ot 9:45 8. m. NUEL Baptist Church, Bartlett st., near | morial services morning, 11. Special music: ‘‘Rest, Soi- dler, Rest,”” Emerson; ‘Funeral Dirge,” Seyfried; “Consolation,” Mendelssohn; *‘Fun- eral March,” Beethoven arche Funebre,’ Lavbach; barvtone solos, “One Day Nearer Home™ (McGranahan), *‘Out of the Shadow Land” (Sankey). Preacher, Rev. J. George Gibson; organist, Miss Lotta Underhill, FIRST Church of - Christ, Scientist, Central block. 223 Sutter st.. between Kearny st. and | Grani ave—Christian Science Bible lesson | at 11 a m.; subject, ‘‘Matter.” Sunday- | school for children at the same hour. | Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. | Free read oom, 206 Kearny st., room 510. All are w . | REORGA Church of Jesus Christ, Druid Temple, Folsom 'st., near Fourteenth— | Preaching 11 a. m. by J. W. Gilbert: 7:45 i p. m. by J. F. Burton; both missionaries to | Tanits. This church believes in the un- | changesbleness of God and the continued need of man for divine guidance and direc- tion to accomplish the divine purposes. THE First Mental Sclence Temole of San Francisco, meets every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in Golden Gate Hall, €25 Sutter st.; new thought subjects presented; the public cordially invited. This morning Professor W. A. C. Smith will lecture on “‘Blunders.” Seats free. Collection will be taken. GOSPEL Tent, corner Gough and Page sts., one block north of Market—Special evangelis: tic services at 3 and 7:45 p. m. this day, and continued each evening (Saturday excepted) at 7:45; conducted by J. McDonald from Aus- tralia and others. All invited. THEOSOPHICAL Society, Golden Gate Lodge —Free popular lectures every Sunday at ¥ p. m., Flood building, 809 Market st.; ject to-night, “The Beauty of Deat] y G. E. Bailey, E. M., Ph.D.; Bible class Sun- days, 11 a. m.; class Theosophical ethics, Thursdays, 2:30 p. m.; free lending library open Thursdays and Saturdays, 1 to 4 p. m. end Saturday evenings. Public cordially wel- comed. THE Theosophical Soclety—To-night, at 8 o'clock, in Odd Fellows' building, by special request, the Rev. W. E. Copeland will lec- ture on “‘The Bullding of King Solomon's Temple—Its Occult Meaning." MEETINGS—SUNDAY. A TEST seance to-night that will slay skept! cism on the very threshold of the interview everything in the light; every one receives a communication; full names; if you are in| doubt as to what steps in business or social | life you should take, or avold, who is your | friend or enemy, in fact, any question which i= perplexing 16 you. attend this seance, where you will receive advice that may be happiness as well as financlal gain to you. BROCKWAY, the psychic, guarantees satis- faction as well in his seances as he does in his private readings: seance 8:15 p. m. (to- night), 25c. 299 Hyde st., corner Eddy. 2 OR 3 children to board; g0od home & moth- er's care; $10 up; sunny yard. 1607 California. — o BUREAU_TRUNKS. % ASK to see dundbeck's improved drawer trunk; at all dealers or factory. 8§26 Howatd. —_———— LODGING JOUSES FOR SALE—Con. CLATRVOYANTS—Continned. $255—FLAT, 7 rooms and bath; worth $00; must sell. DECKER, 1020 Market st. 10-ROOM house; fine location.. 14-room house; gcod; transient 24 rooms; on Geary St 100 rooms; clears §: 425 600 1900 6000 payments to suit 16 rooms; transient; only $400 cash. 750 6-room flat; fine corner. 300 36 rooms; on Market st. 1900 10 rooms; north of M#rket st. 450 42 rooms; clears every month $300. 1600 § rooms; flat near City Hall.. 42 15 rooms; fine corner; clears $80. 600 9 rooms; good plano; must sell 425 48 rooms; hotel and ba 1500 18 rooms; on Sixth st.; clears §30.. 800 24 rooms; on Market st.; clears $150. 1600 18 rooms; corner; just like home. 1500 10 rooms; on Mason st.; new. 750 32 rooms} offices; clears $§200. 3500 21 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 22 rooms; sacrifice; clears $150. 7-room flat; a bargain . s; cholce location. 900 6-room flat, new furniture. 205 15 rooms; full of steady roc 80 14 transient; 650 17 $700; 12 rooms. 500 | 21 rooms; $500 cash, balance payments.... 1000 60 rooms; rent $100; clears $250. 1500 100 rooms; grand corner; clears $i 6000 28 rooms: on Mission 90-room hotel and_ba 45 rooms; rent $125; clears $150. MONEY LOANED Phone John 531 A. H. RETSLOFF, , cor. Ellis. r. 12. 11 ROOMS; rent $35; must be sold. $400 450 12 rooms; choice location; rent onl 7 rooms; nicely furn.; gdod home........ 315 10 rooms; good fur., carpets; Bush st 300 45 rooms; fine sunny corner; central..... 3700 25 rooms: corner: everything new; snap.. 2300 100 r.; fine location; good money make: 6000 $5000—37 rooms; Ellis; clears $200 over ail. $650—14 rooms; O'Farrell; rent $45; bargaln. $500—6-room flat; grand furniture; rent $25. $1100—17 rooms; money maker; rent $55. $660—8_rooms; now being furnished. $2600—70 rooms; Ellis; rare opportunity. We loan money on anv proposition. DONALD INVESTMENT CO., 850 Marke: st. | MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market, rms. 1 and 2. I have 4 salesmen; long list; money to 10:230 1 ; rent $20: near Market st. 13 rent $33; income $75. . B g rent $30; clears $75 a month.... T z rent $40; income $110. 800 ::g rent §4 1200 | ; fine corner apartment house. will exchange for a farm a prominent corner. rooms} A—ISMAR THE® GYPSY. Ismar, the Egvptian Gypsy, draws aside the uncertain vears ahead; happiness and success 80 hand 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 satisfled 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; Ismar can be consulted dally from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., Sundays from 10 {042 & m., at her office, 114§ Market st., opP. xth, SPECIAL—Owing to large number of inquirfes from country patrons Ismar wishes to an- nounce that her readings by mail are equally as satisfactory as In person; readings by mail $2; send lock of halr, date and vear of bith. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg. She Teads your life correctly, gives an accurate de- scription of the past, réveals 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; 25c up; perfect satisfaction guaranteed. MRS. DR. VALEEN, 1583 Market st:, near 12th, clairvoyant. palmist and business medium; the innermost secrets 6f life unveiled; gives names, dates, advice in mining, law, journeys and all affairs of life; spirit messages; do not fail to consulf her, as thfs may be the turning point in your life. 0 MRS, DR, F. CLARK, the well-known trance ‘medium, is permarently located at 1206 Mar- ket st., corner Golden Gate ave., rooms 25 and 26: take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mall; send stamp for pamphlet with special terms. Daily and Sunday. FREE, ladles, morning, September; free test dings, future events and questions; abso- lutely free. 721 Post; open 10 to 6. Franklin. MME. LAROSE, best clairvoyant, card reader; German spoken; 2ic up. T777% Market st.,rm.18. MME, HANSEN, ‘card reader and palmist; tells present, future, 25c. 148 6th st., room 4. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. JAPANESE and Chiness -help of all kinds; cooks, walters and house servants. GEO. AOKI & CO., 421 Post st.; tel. Bush 135. CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office— \ Best help. 4113% O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426. SAM KEE & CO.,employment office—Best help; estbd, 1850. 6213 California st.; tel. Red 401. CHINESE Employment Office—All kinds best help furnished. 439 Bush st.; tel. James 1601 JAPANESE Intelligence Office—Furnish most reliablo help. 524 Bush st.; tel. Bush 516. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese help. 426 Powell, nr.Sutter; tel. Black 507 RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 5158. —_— EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. YOUNG lady owning typewriter would like to do work home typewriting, copying, etc. Box 339, Call office. EXPERIENCED housekeeper will take entire care of rooming house for board for herself and husband. Box 403, Call office. A GOOD girl from country desires position as nurse girl in private family. 2 Keppler court, off Mason st., near Post. A STRONG young rman woman wants situ- ation for general housework and _cooking; good laundress; sleep at home. 79 Bay EXCHANGE. FOR exchange—A beautiful home in San Jose for income San Francisco property; place contains about three acres full-bearing orchard, all varieties fruit; an elegant s- room house with large basement; fine well, ‘windmill and tank; flowers and lawn; modern improvements; worthy investigation; good in- come property. Address box 4%9. Call office. —_— e FEATHERS RENOVATED. FEATHER pillows & mattresses steamed, reno- vated. E.J.O'Rourke,1393 Valencia;tel.Capp 2682. FINANCIAL. PACIFIC Coast Underwriting Co. (inc.)—We have 42 offices in operation; new method of placing stocks and bonds; companies incor- porated; stocks and bonds underwritten. Call or address main ofiice, 507-8-9 Parrott blds. ALL unused stamped bank checks bought: aiso documentary stamps. R. Garvey, 1003 Call bld. e e FLATS TO LET. LOWER and middle flats, 6 large rooms and bath; upper 10; beautiful grounds, keeping no expense to tenants: completed Sept. 20: bay- windows in every rm. NW. cor. Portola and Duboce Pk., off Waller, bet. Plerce & Steiner. EDDY, 934, bet, Franklin and Gough—Flat; 9 rooms, bath and separate toilet; parlor, dining-room and hall cellings frescoed; sun all day. A YOUNG lady; neat; with exceptional clerical ability; desires immediate position; experi- enced stenographer; typewriter; bookkeeper: salary $30 per month; references. M. M., Box 404, Call office. AN EXPERIENCED nurse wishes to make UPPER flat, five rooms; 15 minutes’ easy walk to Call buflding; furniture for sale; Jjust right for 2 or 3 people. Box 334, Call office. COLE, 773-775, bet. Beulah and Frederick sts.— ‘Fine new sunny flats, 7 rooms and bath; rent reasonable. HELP WANTED—FEMALE-—Con. McDOWELL system of dresscutting ag: takes the lead, having received the high award and gold medal at the Pan-Ameri Exposition; most simple and accurate syste, ever invented; school established ten ye. thorough course in everything pertaining to dressmaking; practical course in milliner any pattern cut to order; call or send for cir- cular. 1019 Market st. A LADY of indomitable energy. possessed of self-assertion; £0od OPPOrtunity to right par- ty. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott building WANTED—Experienced _wrapper for delivery il‘evlflment. Apply at HALE BROS. a. m. WANTED—Young lady who is an experfence Jrapper. Apply at HALE BROS., befors a. m BOSTON Hairdressing Parlors, 520% Tayl teaches hairdressing, manicuring, bicaching and dyeing in two weeks for 3. A NEAT girl for housework. 1218 Masonic ave. WANTED—Woman, good cook for men. DIy at 2030 Seventeenth st., corner Vermont’ OPERATORS on overalls at Levi st Co.’s factory, 32% Fremont st.; xoodn::;g& Do experience necessary. Appl; G ry. Poly to M EXPERIENCED operators on ladles’ silk and Wool walsts; good pay: steady work. 513 Market st., SAN FRANCISCO MFG. CO, SHIRT and collar rubbers. Unit Laundry, Sixteenth and Valencta o S'4*® engagements in surgical or conflnement cases; —3 | APPRENTICES to _learn tailoring; paid asonable; references en. Call or | A-NEW sunny middle flat; reduced rent; § ing. &: pal whils Sdress Tadics’ Nurse, 127 Sevekth at. Tooms; bath. 2414 Van Ness ave., nr. Union. | lqarpms,, SELASCO & HARRIS CO. s FIRST-CLASS millinery saleslady wants posi- tion. Address box 32, Call office. . FURNITURE of 8-room flat for sale; flat to rent cheap. 1620 Polk st. LADY barber wishes position in barber shop: ~country preferred. Box 315, Call office. HANDSOME new flat, § rooms and bath. 49 HAIRDRESSING, dyeing, bleaching, massa; ‘manicuring taught in 2 weeks for & empioy: mert guaranteed. College, 143 Stockton, r. 15. Alpine st., between Thirteenth and Waller. A NURSE would like a few engagements; will take patients to nurse at her own home. Box 430, Call office. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; ladles 25c, gents 50c. 951 Mission, nr. 6th; open Sundays. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader; ladies e, gents 50c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st. M. WILLE, crystal seer, clairvoyant, medium; sittings, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; 50c. 326A Ellis st. CLAIRVOYANT card reader from Loulsiana; only 10c;from 1 to 8 p. m. 262 Minna st.,nr. 4th. | MRS.MELVILL, well-known clairvoyant, water reader. 11 6th;German spoken;tel. Howard 1846. MME, AUGUST, clairvoyant, reader;palmistry; truth or no pay; 25e. 1149 Mission, -over store. REFINED middle-aged woman would like position with elderly lady In the country. Address R, A., Fruitvale P. 0., Alameda Co. A WOMAN of good referen unincumbered. ‘wants working housekeeper’s position; city or country. Call or address ome week, MRS. DOAN, 457 Nineteenth st., Oakland. YOUNG girl wishes position to assist in light housework for good home and small wages. Call 385 Oak st. Monday. A PERFECT fitter on ladles’ talloring _and evening suits wants engagements at $12 per day. 244 Taylor st. rent $7 $1175 on Markef 2200 elegant; rent $100. 4190 | rent $5 1000 rent S14( close in clears over $300; rent $5i elegant; rent $140... SOFIELD & CO., 916 Market, room 18. FISHER & CO., 935 Market, phone Folsom 159 1400 6T $300 - 1150 14 1! 450 1000 12r. 400 00 10r. 400 550 | THE largest and best list of lodging-houses and hotels ean be found at office of G. W. SCHWEINHARD, phone Mint 1911, 917 Market st., near Fifth. THE largest and best list of lodging-houses at our office. McBRIDE & CO., 1016 Market st., opposite Fifth. SUNNY CORNER—60 rooms; rent $100; price 32500; $700 can remain; can run as hotel, room- ing or housekeeping. Cormer Twelfth and Franklin sts. The Merrett. —_— BUSINESS CHANCES. $450_CAN a, nd_fixtures; down. town: snap. RETSLOFF, 96 Market st., r. 12. A—$650; SALOON; central location; well stocked with liquors. RETSLOFF, 906 Mar- ket st., room 12, cor. Ellis. ®250—PARTNER wanted; great chance In a paying office, McBRIDE & CO., 1016 Market. PATENTS—We buy and sell furnish money to manufacture with merite inventors. time to the selling of patents and placing them on the market; call and see what we can do for you. PACIFIC COAST PATENT EXCHANGE, 218320 Parrott building. patents; also inventions we devote our entire | SPIRITUALISM. | SPIRITUALIST services in memeory of our | late President: all callers will receive a sou- venir; materlalizing seance, § p. m., 25e. XGIO‘ Bush st., near Franklin. | DEVELOP your mediumistic gifts; ladles given | proof before beginming; guaranteed full names % days. 724 Post. nr. Leavenworth. Franklin | on door. | A—Mrs. Dr. Farnham, spiritual medium and | 1ife reads mining a specialty; cir. Sun.,Wed. and Fri. evenings. 1035 Market st. | CHAS. BROCKWA 25c seance Sun., Tues. { and Thurs., 8 p. m.; every one gets a_test; private readings daily. 209 Hyde, cor. Eddy. | CITY_ Steam _Carpet-beating Works, MME. SCHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader; sittings dally, 4481 Jessie st., bet, 5th and 6th, MME RAVENNA reads life fluently: business advice: names given: 2c up. 5 Fourth st. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. ‘WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Woriks, 353-357 Tebama st.; tel South 40. AMERICAN Carpet-beating Works—Cleaning, 3c;renovated;relald. 105 14th st.; tel. Capp 2542, CARPETS beaten or lald, dc per vard. CHAS. PARRY, 3511% Market st.; phone Mint 109%. ADVAZNCE Carpet-cleaning Co.] 402 Sutter st.; tel,Main 34 GEO., WALCOM & CO., Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices rcasonable. 1703 Harrison; tel. Mission 263. i REFINED German woman wants position; light housework and sewing; assist with children. Address L., 106 Eleventh st. GOOD fitter; artistic; sews out; $1 50 and car- fare. Dressmaker, 235 Larkin st. A RESPECTABLE woman wishes position as working housekeeper in small family; good cook; city or country; call Monday. 833A Howard st., room 11. 3. EXPERT dressmaker, direct from R. H. White, Boston, will take a few engagements; $2 per ”_day: Boxgl2, Call office. EDISH woman wants work by the day: d cook, general housework; $1 50 and car fare; reference. 467A Minna st., near Sixth. WOMAN wants work in a hotel or boarding- house as chambermaid or waiting at table. 2 Taylor terrace, off Taylor st. | CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 233 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. GOOD dressmaker wishes a few more engage- ments; §1 50 per day. Address box 324, Call. G. H. STEVENS. Mgr., 38-40 8th st.; tel. South 250. DRESSMAKING, $150 per day. Call or ad- dress 1731 Mission st. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-beating and Reno- vating Co.. 240 Fourteenth st.: tel. Mission 74. et e e e PLAIN sewing done reasonable. 01 Leaven- worth st., cor. O'Farrell, room 8, second floor. CHIROPODISTS. WOMAN wants work for Monday; washing or housecleaning. 51 Natoma st. BUNIONS, corns, Ingrown nalls, warts; pain- less cure; guaranteed. Dr, Duncan, 115 Sutter, PROF.Strassburger fromN.Y.,specialist on feet, diploma T.P.S.S.N.Y.; Chronicle blg., rm. 76, 'COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W, KELLY'S Agency—No charge un- less successful. Room 310. 927 Market st. COTTAGES TO LET- | BUSH, 2819—Sunny cottage of seven rooms and bath'to let, PARTNER wanted; manufacturing business; | good chance for active man; will yield to each about §% a month; duties light and easily acquired; capital required, $500. DON- | NELLY & CO., 632 Market st. $300_BAZAAR, notions, etc.: in the city; cheap rent, with rooms; great bargain. Calif. Business Ass'n, 865% Market. GEO. NEWTON, 759 Market st—Large lists of | lodging houses, restaurants, hotels, ranches, business chances; all kinds for sale or ex. $550—A1 OPENING for competent office man; | will sell an interest in shirt manufactory to right party: high-class trade; well estab- lished, growing; services needed; references. Box 2312, Call office. FOR Eale—State or county rights to a most valuable patent; a necessity to farmers; will sell at sight; owner unable to give matter at- tention; legitimate reasons for selling. Box 333, Cail office. A—$300; PARTNER wanted; light business; must be steady, rellable man, satisfled with S to $25 & week; no experlence required; trial ven before buying. 2 Geary st., room 1. FOR Sale—Water front restaurant and bar; good location; paying investment; reason for selling, owing to owner’s sickness; no agents. Box 3€2, Call office. $000_PAYING drug and stationery business in county seat, 4 miles from San Francisco. For particulars call ROTHERMEL & MERRELL, 507 California st. MAN and_wife with $1000 can find splendid opening if they possess ability to manage and push profitable business. Box 3%, Call office. BE YOUR own boss; let us start you in busi- nees; outfit and advertisement, $1. M. M. CO.. room 64, 18 Mason st., S. F., Cal. $100—STEADY man for partner in restaurant; here is a rare chance for you to make money. 78 Third st.. room 2. EXCELLENT opportunity for party. with ‘means; good profits; easy money. Box 304, Call. AA-DR. J. DEPEW_KERGAN lectures this evening st Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 909 Market gt.; subject, “Is Our Republic Dis- eased? If So, the Remedy,” to be followed by magnificent historical views: those attending lJecture may procure free tickets for the won- derful X-Ray exhibition at Sanitarfum Tues- | day evening; remember question box; strang- grs, welcome: no collection; open 7:3, lecture | &:15. i | COME & see C. V. Miller's wonderful seances; | Sun., Tues., Fri., 8 p. m., 60c; you can speak to spirit friends face to face, recognize them; give names; recelved medals from many countries; taken last world's record medal Paris Fair. 108 Bush st; tel. 2275 Larkin. GRAND test meeting, 909 Market, rear hall; 11, free; 2-8, 10c. Mr. Swan, Mme, Maxwill Stod- derd, Wrenn, Kotter, Harrison, McKee, in- spirational singer; others. MRS. GILLINGHAM, spiritual meeting, 8 p. m., 10c. Loring Hall, 531 Eleventh st., be- tween Washington and Clay, Oakland. DRUG store, $600; no triflers; good reasons for selling; principals only.. Box 471, Call office. LADY wishes gentleman to buy interest in es- tablished business. Box 361, Call office. FOR sale—Splendid paying restaurant; apply at once; partners disagree. 217 Sixth st. $500—LAUNDRY route; good horse and wagon; full investigation. 3572 Mission st. FOR sale—Small restauran rooms. Box 410, Call offic $1700—BEST corner grocery In Oakland. DEN CO., 1118 Broadway. BRANCH_ bakery and varlety store; a bar- gain. 2760 Mission st.; no agent AN income of $i000 per year can be secured by any one who will take the trouble to inves- tigate our plans; no gold mine, oll well or gambling scheme; simple, straightforward business proposition. The Juniapa Co., 615- 621 Fullerton bldg., St. Louls, Mo. ‘heap; two living AL- PROGRESSIVE Spiritualists, Occidental Hall, 305 Larkin—Sept. 15, 7:30 p. m. Speaker, Mrs. R. 8. Lilly. Admission free. A—1 F. T. BIBLE & S§. and Church, 809 Mar- ket; 11 free, 2-§ 10c; test meeting; front hall; #00d_mediums. ngrsv.l E‘X?OEDSARE.; eo_ll‘lflncln( test to all; s, ; Sunday, Tuesday; readings . S8 Ninth st Y s datly. W. G. KEEGAN holds spiritual m T itght except Sat.: 10c. M8 Bxth ot 58 Baad MRS. EBERHARDT'S spiritual test meeting, 350 224, bet. Mission and Valencla: $: 10, SPIRSTUAL seance this evening; 7:30; 10c: readings daily 50c. Mrs. Hubbard, 109 Oak. MME. YOUNG'S demonstration of spirit rets to-night, 605 McAllister; 10c; eom:,p-kepue':.m EARLE at A. O. U. W. Hall, Oakland, night; 828 Eilis st. Tuesday and Thursday. C. V. MILLER'S materializing seance, 1084 Bush st., pear Leavenworth, 8 p. m.; 50c. FREE palmistry lecture; free readings f A 330 Eilis st., near Jones; § this evening T CLASSIFIED advertisements and subseri) received at Call branch office, 2200 Flllmg:o:.. | ———— L to- MEETINGS—Universal Brotherhood. INTERNATIONAL Brotherhood League, the humanitarian dept. of U. B. organization, 336 O Farrell st.—Public méeting next Tu day, £ p. m.; subject, “‘Behind the Scenes™; to-night members’ meeting. DAY in Encampment Hall at 1:3) p. m. x sharp to attend the funeral of our late brother, JOHN D. SCHLOEN. Funeral from main hall at 2 p.’ m. W. P. HUMPHREYS, Chief Patriarch. 3. P ICHOLS, Scribe. THE officers and members of Bay City Lodge No. 71, 1. O. O. F., are hereby notified to assemble at Ex- celsior Hall. 2319 Mission st., on 7 MONDAY, Sept. 16, at § o'clock p. m. for the purpose of attending the District meet- ing of ict No. 5, given under the aus- pices of’ Excelsior Lodge No. 310. By order of_the 3 G. SELO, N. G, THEO. STEINER, Rec. Sec. MEETING NOTICES. GOLDEN Gate Encampment No. 1, L 0. O. F.—Members will assemble TO- A—$1250; HARDWARE and_ship store; good clean stock; pays large profit; best location in city for paying business; an investigation will convince. 16 Folsom st. | FIRST-CLASS opportunity for a good, rellable man as partner in old established business or to take charge of office. Call 911 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. ESTABLISHED home weekly paper Teity); large circulation; bargain. Box 333, Call. SECOND-HAND newspaper outfit cheap for cash. Apply 402 McAllister st. ALL unused stamped bank checks bought; also documentary stamps. R. Garvey, 1008 Call bid. A—CIGAR stand: different from the rest; al- ways doing business; fine location; high-class trade; elegant fixtures; rent very low; owner eelling account other large interests; an op- portunity to buy a No. 1 stand at a low figure; no agents. Box €0, Call office. to Invest in price in each case covers stock, tools and good-will. Ad- dress box 283, Call office. % GOOD chance for bakery and coffee house; liberal terms. 321 Ellis st, nicest little store | AMRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, bus, medium; | " life reader; medical. ciairvoyant; sittings, $1; letter. $2. 1164 O'Farrell st.; Ellis car, FRIENDSHIP Hall, 835 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer; sittings daily: test to all to-night. 10c. CLAIRVOYANTS. | ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST. MRS, DR. CLARK, The well-known trance medium, 1206 Market st. | Are you iny trouble? |, Bad health, business worry, family difficult- | tes, legal complications, orunder evil influences? | Mrs, Clark will help you. She deals with life and its practical bearings, and many are they Who rise to call her name “blessed.” Her enor- mous and varied experience for years of study and travel, and above all her marvelous power of knowing all things at a glance, make her advice invaluable. The most complicated dis- e business entanglement or business diffi- culty is instantly perceived and the remedy | suggested. There is no case too difficult for her ; to handle, as thousands can testify. Life in all its various phases she has made her one study. The cause of failure, the road to success, de- nominate conditions, and rise above all evils of whatever kind she bas mastered. No man or woman need remain under the cloud. There is always.a way out. She will | discover it and help you. i | Read Her Circular. Sent free on application with 2-cent stamp, and learn more about the laws of life add her own wlnr and wonderful powers than you | have known. | She Gives Advice on Business, Speculation, stocks, investments, law, etc. She will tell you what trade, business or profession vou are adapted for. Teils you when and whom you will marry and how to make it a peaceable | and happy union, Has your lover decefved youZ.| Or are you in trouble? You can be alded and all can be made right. Family love and, in fact, | all domestic troubles of public or private nature | can be made right and kept right after a visit t0 this inspired medlum of modern times, | Removes evil influences. She never falls to unite the Separated by proper advice. Learn the secret power to control. Have you ever noticed how some people are lucky, happy and prosperous in life, while others merely exist and are just as miserably unhappy? Why is this? Can you answer? Ask her and she will tell you why. Mrs. Clark has devoted ten years of her life to the study of clairvoyance, Mrs, Clark has been located in this city for several years and is not compelled to seek other localities, She Has Stood the Test and Is Here to Stay. Call and test the doctor to your heart's con- tent and you will depart thoroughly satisfied that there is at least one reliable medium and clairvoyant now in your midst. Nothing in life 1s_too obecure for Mrs. Dr. Clark to reveal. If you have lost faith and given up in despalr because of former faflure, take courage néw and call on Mrs. Dr, Clark without delay. Convic- tion will be sure and happiness and success will follow. Always Consult the Best. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mall. Send stamp for circular and special terms. All busi. sacred and confidential. Sickness, losses, ste.. will be omitted from your reeding good and at your request; otherwise everything, bad, will be given, 1206 ‘Market st. Parlors 25 and 26; take elevator. Office hours— 102 m. to 5 p. m. dally. PROSPECTOR needs backing to uncover rich quartz ledge. Box 107, Call office. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A. CAMERON & CO., 850 Market st and 8 Stockton st., Rooms 21, 22 and 23. Phone Bush 328. If you have hotel, rooming-house or business to sell list with us. We have cash customers for all sizes and prices. See list of bargains. 65 r.; corner: downtown; sunny 33500 45 r.; rent $165; good fur., carp.; trans.. 1500 Notice—15 r.; rent $80; NE. cor.; 6 years’ lease; new house; elegant furniture.... Money loancd on déferred payments, 1% p. c. 3 10 . | MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyent B I e ol hoe $2| “reader, born with double Vel pacond aahe; Over 500 houses listed. Cali before buying. | Jlagnoses disease with life reading; ladies Soc; WINSTON & WOLF, $ 1026 Market st..’ telephone Jessie 2211. 15 rooms; nicely furnished; snap...... 29 rooms; pays well; good location. 32 rooms; best translent in the city. ISMAR, the Egyptian 18 rooms; all on one floor; n........ $900 | * palmist, permanently located 1148 Marki . 12 rooms; beautiful yard: grand. $1500 | 6th; private readings daily, 10 a, m. ms.;.‘g'. 3 mortgaged houses; must be sold. FURNISHED §-room house; must be sold at sacrifice owing to poor heaith. 322 Minna st 1800 rent $100; mahogany and oak fur.. 1500 $1175 $1400 A—LINCOLN, CLAIRVOYANT, HIGH PSYCHIST. The most wonderful clairyoyant on the coast; he succeeds when others fail; permanentiy lo- cated at 125 Turk st.; readings by mail. MME. MONTAGUE. Truthful predictions in all affairs of life; gives names, fact: res; glves luck: honest predictions in love a reunites separated, not_one failure; letters MME! ARNDT, the great clairvovant, tells past, future; never fails; has the greatest Egyptian sccret; shows pictire future husband or wife: fee 2c and up; satisfaction to everybody; open _ Sundays: hours 10 to 8 p. m. 215% Sixth st. gents $1; palm, and clalr, sit. $150. 126 Turk. PROF. JOHN J. HULTHEN, clairvoyant, palmiet and card reader; reveals past, present and future, 50c. 1007% Market, near Sixth. sy, clalrvoyant and $6—_COTTAGE, & rooms; worth $12 in city: near Crescent_ave. Apply 64 Silver st., off Third. . 8. HIGH 3 Emma Spreckels building. Reasonable prices for painless dentistry; pure gold filling $1 50; A—DR. arket street, artificlal teeth, on plate, look natural and guaranteed, § up; a good metal plate $15; gold and porcelain crowns $5 to $10; teeth without plate: painless extraction. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg., you can have vour extractions done painlessly: teeth ahhou! plates our specialty; 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. TH/.ICHER, M. D., Manager. EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates, bridges and fillings; extractions or 'fillings, by my wonderful secret, painless method: 20 years' expericnce; 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. G0c; plates, $5; full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Pariors, 24 Sixth. YOU can save 40 per cent on dental work by getting an estimate from DR. BROWN. 5 xth st. AT Ideal Dental Co., 6 Eddy st.—Work done on weekly installments; lowest rates. FIRST-CLASS dressmaker, late of New York. wants engagement by the day; §2. Apply to MRS, WAHLQUIST, 509 Kearny st. LOWER flat, 6 rooms and bath. 1416 Devisa- dero st.. near Geary. MASONIC ave., near Fell—Modern sunny flat, 4 rooms, bath} rent $14; water free. MODERN upper flat, 9 rooms and bath. Ashbury, between Fell and Hayes. O'FARRELL, 1933—Modern flat, 8 rooms, bath, basement, yard; reasonable to good tenant. TO let—A flat of 6 rooms and bath at 1937 Ma- son st. 12 | FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. FURNISHED flat in Sausalito; 5 rooms, bath, electric light; $25. Apply Sunday, DR. HILL'S property. NEWLY furnished modern sunny flat, 7 rooms and bath. 430 Eddy.st. T FLATS WANTED. 5-ROOM flat wanted; north of Market and Va- | lencla sts.; reference; no children. Box 402, Call office. FRAMES AND PICTURES. CLYDE L. KELLER, 128-130 Hayes, nr.V. Ness— Stylish effects: High-grade work: Lowest prices. FURNITURE FOR SALE. $17 50—SOLID oak bedroom se:; plate mirror. $1—Solid cak chalr; factory price. 2—Enamel beds, all sizes. Tel. Folsom 1328. earey’s Credit House, 1423 Mission, nr. 10th. ELEGANT ‘furniture, almost new—Solld oak | dining and mahogany bedroom sets, good chairs, velour draperies, etc. See to-day from | 1:30 to 4 p. m. at 1135 Devisddero sf. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak, $48350, with No. T range. King Furpiture Co., 1127-1131 Market. e e e e i FURNITURE WANTED. CAL. Auction Co., 1462 Market—Buys furniture, merchandise, etc.; phone Jessie 2071 WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to §6 week; convenient and respectabie; free ‘bus and baggage to and from ferry. A WEEK'’S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for malling. $1 per year. —_— Auctioneer; W. P. Beauchamp, I Golden Gate ave.; tel. Jessie 126; furniture, mdse., bought. A. L. Storrs, 130 Golden Gate ave.; tel. Jessie 1464; highest price paid for furniture, carpets. TEL. Jessie 761 before selling furniture, car- pets, pianos, etc. CHAS. LEVY, 1135 Market. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. WANTED—By civil and electrical engineer, late of the Trans-Siberian R. R. construction staff, surveying, designing or supervision of work;. will go anywhere, either ashore or to sea, as marine electrician. Apply or write to D. SWITZKY, 1436 San Pablo , Oakland. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays highest| price for second-hand furniture; tel. Red 1354. e e et e e GLOVES. D, & F. new 31 glove, retailed at factory price; warranted; kept in repair. 121 Grant ave. ———— e POSITION as assistant bookkeeper, bill clerk or any kind of office work by middle-aged married man; twenty years' experience in general office’ work; wholesale house pre- ferred; steady employment and persomal tnterview solicited; refergnces. Box 364, Call. FIRST-CLASS coachman, single, for private family; neat appearance, sober, uses no to- bacco, willing and obliging, good horseman and driver; many years with same employer; undeniable references; wages $45 and found. Address this week, M. M., 221 Sixth st., city. PRINTER wants situation in country office; can do newspaper and job work; coast cli- mate preferred. Address box 423, Call office. YOUNG man, German, reliable, of good educa- tion and appearance, desires position in city; willing to learn; learns very quick; anything: chance of advance; references. Box 422, Call. A YOUNG married man, German, experienced in grocery, wholesale and retail, wishes situa- tion; good references. § Pearl st. ‘WANTED—Position as watchman by a reliable young man; ref. W., box 330, Chico, Cal. YOUNG man and wife desire work at private place; cooking and housweork; driving and yard work; best references; no_children; Ger- man speaking, Address HENRY, 97 Clay st., Oakland, Cal. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; fillings, 25c. SET of teeth witheut plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. DR. R. L.WALSH, §15% Geary, nr. Larkin—Pain- less extraction 50c; plates $5up; pnone Polk 1135. DR. H. G. TRUMAN, denist, third floor, Ex- aminer building; formerly in Murphy bldg. VAN VROOM—*‘Painless” 1001 Market sf DOG HOSPITALS, DR. CREELY'S C. P. dog soap by drugglsts or at the Hospital. 510 Golden Gate ave. evenings and Sun- corner Sixt! A YOUNG married coupld wish positions In the country: lady to cook, man to work, etc. FRANK MARTIN, 3624A Sacramento st. EASTERN man, thoroughly reliable and sober, ‘wants position as watchman or any kind of light work for the winter. Box 425, Call. YOUNG man, speaks German and English fluently, best of recommendations and refer- ences, desires position; country preferred. Box 472, Call. MALE _trained nurse, speaks German and English, late U. S. medical service, desires position of any kind; best of references. Box 473, Call. PROFESSIONAL gardener wants _ private place; meritorious references. Box 341, Call. | DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES FRENCH accordion and knife pleating, WAL A RELIABLE man wants a position in private place; " understands care of horses; good driver; can milk and attend to garden; good | references. Box 39, Call. PILGER, 121 Post, over O'Connor & Moffatt. McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Class rates: patterns cut. 1019 Market st. EDUCATIONAL. AYRES' Leading Business College, 723 Market— 48 per month; $30 life scholarship guarantees a complete business education; shorthand, typ- ing, bookkeeping, arithmetic, penmanship, speiling, Spanish, etc.; experiencgd teachers; new typewriters; positions secured; cat. free. A—Theofficlal reporters of the Supreme Court ad- vise their friends toattend the GALLAGHER- MARSH COLLEGE lowing? Life scholarship §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. A NEW and quick method to become dancing teachers, also puplils trained to become ar- tists for the stage, at IRVINE'S Academy, 421 Post st.; teachers always in demand. CALIFORNIA Medical College, regular term opens October 7. Full information write D. MACLEAN, M. D., dean, Donohce bldg. b e ACTING, elocution, specialties, Hallett School, associated with theatrical agency securing positions. Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. MERRILL-MILLER College—Shorthand, typ- ing, practical bookkeeping, Rooms 40-46, Par- roit bldg.; individual instruction; catalogue. ENGINEERING—Clvil, elec.,mining,mech, sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864. _Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr: City Hall. BOOKEEEPING, figures; the one man who per- fects beginners, 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- cisco Business College, 1236 Market st. HIGHEST grade violin, zither, guitar, banjo, mandolin lessons; reasonable.” W. P. CHAM- BERS, 244 Taylor st. SCHOLARSHIP leading city business college; discount. Address box 321, Call office. VAUDEVILLE School of Acting—Puplls pre- pared for the stage. 125 Mason st. ACTING—Send to Grand Opera-house for cir- cular of Grand Opera-house School of Acting. Chicage Business College, 1435 Market, nr. 10th. Pitman shorthand, typing, bool ., $6 mo. MARY P. WESTHAUS, plaro, mandolin, guitar lessons, 50c; plano for practice. 39 Fifth st. PROF. L. MERKI, experienced teacher; violin, . mandolin, guitar; juvenile class. 1008 Mission. ILLUSTRATION—PARTINGTON'S DAY and ILLUSTRATION—night class. 424 Pine at. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post, st., S. F.; founded 1863; new 80-page catalogué free. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writh ote.; day or eve.; $5 mo. I2i Mission, nr. KNOW your fate. MME. RICHARDS, astro- logical palmist, reader of human destiny; mever falls; 25c & 60c: by mail 50c. 1203 Missn, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and mbl‘c‘fl:{lnu has been established at 109 Va- s this advice worth fol- . SITUATION by young man taking care of ?&rseé, |°W: Barden; handy with tools. Box , Call. AN all-round handy man wants position to take care of Morses or as gardener. Box ._395, Call. LIGHT kitchen work wanted, no Sunday work preferred, permanent, for € months; reason- able salary; experlenced man; car washing accepted; long time here. Box 405, Call office. BEXPERIENCED grocery clerk, with city refer- ences, wishes position; city or country. F. L C., 330 McAllister st. ‘WANTED—Steady place on stock or graln ranch by young married couple; wife, good cook; man good all-round ranch hand; team- ster and good with stock; good references. Box 234, Call office. ‘WANTED—Situation by strong young man; good education; speaks English and German: willing to do'anything; not afraid of work. Address J. H. B., 506 Powell st. YOUNG man wants situation as indoor servant in_ private family; understands waiting at table; first-class private family; reference ‘wages $30. Box 330, Call office. CARPENTER wants work in the country. ‘Address A. C., 1212 Scott st.; phone West 63. RESPECTABLE middle-aged man would like & position in city or country to make himself generally useful about the house. Call after 6 p. m. W. F., 78 Harrison st. MAN and wife, competent and rellable, want charge of place or work on ranch. Call or address C. E., 358 Minna st. YOUNG German desires position as choreman or general utility man in private family or hotel. C. P., 201 Montgomery ave. CANADIAN, single, age 32, wishes position; understands poultry raising, gardening and all branches of dairy work. Box 33, Call office. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S....Phone Grant 15 HOTEL DEPARMENT . Waltress, Galt, see party here.. 2 waltresses, Marysville, fare paid. Waitress, Red Bluff, fare paid. Waltress, Redwood City . ‘Waitress, Napa . Chambermald to wait, Woodland. Waitress, Antioch Cashler, restaurant Expericnced glove saleslady. Cook, country 3 . FAMILY DEPARTMENT Parlor maid and waltress Cook, eity Housegirls, .. Cooks, housegirls, second girls, city and country: best wag C. R. HANSEN & CO. MISS HORGAN'S, 323 Sutter st. 5_cocks, German style, $30; cook, San Mateo, 3$30; 20" housegirls, ecity, $25; boarding-house cook, $30; cook and second girl, Palo Alto, nurses 104 Geary s $25 and $0; cook, Berkeley, §25: cook, Aln- meda, §25; & second girls, $25 and $20; 10 wait- resses, and $2 chambermaid, $20; 20 housework girls, $15 and $20; young nursegirl, $15; housework girl, 2 in farnily, $35. EXPERIENCED operators or. fancy and neg- ligee shirts, also a few bright girls about 16 years of age for Instruction; paid while learn- ing. Standard Shirt Factory, cor. Gough and Grove sts. WANTED—30 men and women at once to han- dle a_memorial souvenir of the late Presi- dent, Honorable William McKinley; $10 to $25 a day easily made for the next 4 days. Call at 14 Fifth st., all day Sunday and Monday. WANTED—Assistant bookkeeper and _stenos- rapher; one thoroughly acqualnted with office work for commission house. Call Monday between 2 and 3 o’clock p. BLUM, MOR- RIS & CO., 210-212 Davis street. WANTED—First-class notion saleswoman; one who is competent to take charge of a stock; state age, experience and salary ex- pected. Address box 400, Call office. - EXPERIENCED operators on muslin_under- wear; also learners paid while learning. G. W. REYNOLDS, 597 Mission st., cor. Second. EXPERIENCED girls wanted; b . 26 Clay st. ookbindery. FIRST-CLASS finishers on coa steady work. 541 Market st. WANTED—Women for light +1781 Folsom st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and sub Tecelved at Call branch office: 2200 Bl er e A BRANCH office for Call advertisement; {,\Il‘;scrlptlnnl bhas been established ::’ ?&’s’i‘ alenc: ts; good pay: work on frute, HELP WANTED—MALE. A—MURRAY & READY. Phone Main 3 .Leading Employment and Labor Al:n:.‘ SPECIAL TO-DAY—SUNDAY o SPECIAL TO-DAY—SUNDAY 50 teamsters. 50 laborers 25 men to cuf, right of way. Free ,fare <oreree SAN Stockton.......... < «:..z...Bakersfleld and other divisions....... 50 faborers to work on section, steel, bailast and extra gangs e . SHIP DAILY EREE FARE . . FRUIT PICKERS. WANTED TO-DAY 1% men and_strong boys to pick all kinds of frutts. -330 and found; fare from 5c to 32 15 men and boys to pick grapes and other fruits, to go to-day. $30 and found 2% men and strong boys to pick all kinds of fruit, work in packing house and dry yards: no experience .. 330 and found MECHANICAL HELP . > Plumber and pipe fitter, institution. . $52 and found; ses boss here Carpenter for a mine.... Carpenter _factory, south. heiper, country, 3225 day: camp blacksmith, North....$45 to '$50 and found, see boss hers 3 harness-makers, camps and ranches..§%, $40 2 machin 5 g:cksmtms and J . “Labore: 5 single-hand miners 6 laborers, new mins . 1o 50 laborers, different gold and rience re- 5, 360 and $40 and found: 25 mmersmen, $60; 500 laborers, city and country, $1 75 to $4 day; 2 laborers, factory, $17 day; 5 men, handy with tools, city, §2 day. different places, 10 laborers, no experience required, to cut and work in brush.... ..$37 50 and found wreeeeee SAWMILLS—WOODS .. . @y laborers, no experience required, to work ia mills and yards, south....$35 to %5 & fd 10 lumber pilers: 5 crosscut sawyers, $45 and found: 15 laborers, no experience required, for different sawmill companies. $35 to 360 » .. FARMS—DAIRIES—ETC, ...cocer.. 39 farm bands, steady jobs....325, $30 and 35 5 ranch teamsters: 17 milkers, $30 and $35: choreman, private place, §25; 7 stablemen and hostlers, 360, 335 and $30; gardener; teamster for a mine, $30 to $35 and found; farmer and wife, $i0; butter-maker and miiker, §5; 2 young men, machine shop, $1 50 day. BAKERS—HOTEL HELP, ETC. § ‘bakers, country shops, $45 and $50 baker, $40; 2 butchers, $52; camp cook. 3 ranch and camp cooks; dishwasher, ranch, $25; 9 walters; butcher for mine, $40; 7 cooks, city and country; nurse.for an instituticn. Upholsterer and salesman, country; clerk, clty. Office open 7 a. m. to-day (Sunday). MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S.?....104 Geary st. . TO-DAY—SUNDAY TO-DAY—SUNDAY . TO-DAY—SUNDAY Rallroad Work. Rallroad Work Free Fare = FOR UKIAH 100 teamsters and laborers.. = .. FOR NEVADA 100 teamsters and laborers. o FOR TRUCKEE .. 50 masons’ helpers and laborers.$1 = FOR CHATSWORTH PARK 100 drillers and headers.. 100 muckers and laborers. .Ship To-day. & Co 32 25 to $2 50 & day $2 a_day AT THE CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 59 Third st., nr. Call bldg.; phone Bush 408. RAILROAD LABORERS FE R. R FRESNO DI UKIAH T Ukiah, 3276 $2 35 per day. 10 lumber pilers and yard men, $2 per day. 10 quarrymen, §2 per day, board 60c. Spoolterder, lumber woods, $0 and board. Stable boss, §25 per month and board. Milker, near city, $30 per month. Sailors and deckbhands for coast, Mexico, Hon- olulu, Australia and Japan, $40 per month. 20 carpenters, big electric company, 3 to $3 50 per Jay. 4 to 5 months' work. 4 shaft miners for Arizona, 50 o boss Lere Monday. g e o WANTED—A saleslady of good appearance for ladies’ tailoring; must understand some book- keeping. Address box 411, Call office. JOURNEYMEN Barbers’ International Union— Free employment. 927 Market st., room 207, I LESS, secretary; telephone Jessle il ‘WANTED—Lady to travel for Chicago firm; salary and expenses paid weekly by house; references. Box 273, Call office. WANTED—Woman with small money who is willing to invest business. Box 399, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED woman (cook), wages $20; work; good home. Villg erlmlr.mD:::: Boulevard. GIRLS wanted to wrap chewing gum. Ameri- can Chicle Co., 21 Main st. — vt —t YOUNG girl as nurse; ,must have good refer- ence; wages $20. 2233 Washington st. OPERATORS to take work h = e work home. 656 Mission GIRL for general housework; two in family; references. Call mornings, 48 Fulton st. GIRL for general housework. ly Monda: or Tuesday before noon. mu”c’i%-{rh i G to run errand: so operators on braid- Wml.chlnes. 121 Post I:‘.‘ room 31 . LADY for fancy work, painting, etc.,, for store. Box 431, Call office, = E YOUNG ladles to address envelopes office: 700 per 100. - Box 307, Call, ot b, amount of | in paying WANTED—Walst assistant. 1067 Post st. *NTED—A business woman to attend lodg- g-house department. 261 XKearny, rms. 9-10, EXPERIENCED saleslady: also trimmer; good salary; no other need apply. Dinan, 24 Kearny. | MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Carpenters, Experienced Plledriver Hands, Experienced Raftsmen, For work In this city at China Basin, Potrero and for various jobs along the water fromt. Also for work at Mare Island and Hunters Point drydocks. Steady work at regular wages." We are starting new jobs daily, and will put on all competent men applying at once. BRIDGE AND WHARF BUILDERS' EM- PLOYERS' ASSN., ¢ Caitfornia st., room 15. I 4 100 MEN wanted—Sailors, stevedores, firemen, laborers; steady employment; good wages. Lumber Dealers’ Association,’ 208 Examiner building. Good board on vessel and trans- portatiop night and morning provided. ‘WANTED—30 men and women at once to han. dle a memorial souvenir of the late President, . Willilam McKinley; $10 to $25 a daw iy made for the mext 4 days. Call at 14 Fifth st., all day Sunday and Monday. 5 EXPERIENCED glove makers; Driving and | Eurekas. Carson Glove Co., 35 Market st. YOUNG man of good habits who works 9 hours a day would like to work mornings and evenings for board and room. Box 33, Call. GOOD rellable barber wants a steady place. Address box 2310, Call office, Oakland. ‘WANTED—Position as lever man on dredger or foreman for contractor; handle men well; will go anywhere; was employed on drainage canal in Chicago; reference given. Ad box 309, Call office. ‘WANTED—By first-class baker, a country; working alone pref box 83, Call office. YOUNG man wishes a position as a miner; has had lots of experience in all kinds of mining. Box 317, Call office. PRACTICAL gurdener n:lmum“ about pl-"c,. wishes s on in private place; country. Box 318, Call office. ition in Address A FEW operators on ladies’ neckwear: good pay. BAUER BROS. CO., !1 Sansome st. YOUNG girl for second work. 2111 Pine st. ‘WANTED—Machine operators at H. ANDER- SON'S, 26 O'Farrell st. 3 WANTED—A girl finisher 01 custom coats. 724% Market st., room 27; call Monday. | | i ‘WANTED—Young girl to assist with the care of 2 children. 1314 Masonic ave. CIVIL service Government lons—9500 ap- pointments last year; probibly 10,000 this year; common school education required for examination; catalogue Information free. Co- lumbian Correspondence College, Wash., D. C. BRIGHT boy 16 years of age to make him- self generally useful in our cutting-room. Avply between 8 and 9 only on Monday. STANDARD SHIRT FACTORY, cor. Gough and Grove sts. MAN to help in clean. pleasant business, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.. $15 to $18 per week; must have $25 and be ready to g0 to work at once. Calif. Business Exchange, 78 Third st., r. 2, to-day. GIRL_for housework. Call 220 Leavenworth | st. Sunday, after 9 a. m. RV 'h WANTED—Basters on custom coats. Apply at factory of S. N, WOOD & (0., 27 Geary st. | MIDDLE-AGED Protestant woman, no incumb- rances, as housekeeper for widow lady; good | home and fair wages to right party. { COOK—Steady and rellable man wants posi- tion. Address room 6, 45 Franklin st. Cegl after 10 o m. at 30 Glen Park ave., &t Twelfth st., between Mission and Howard; ‘upper bell. GENTLEMAN wishes situation as or Hationary companion’ of S{iendant to Conve: lescent; can act as ite secretary; good Teferences. Box 5, T $25 TO $35 per week guaranteed; 5 ladles and 3 gentlemen; theatrical sketch; no previous experience necessary. Caldwell College of Ora- . tory and Acting, Hoover Hall, 1327 Market st. | WANTED—A mechanical draughtsman: ex- perfenced technical graduate preferred: state experfence and technical education: only first- class men need anply. Box 160, Call office. FIRST-CLAS@ waiter for hotel lunch counter: single; sober; steady; wages $35 and found per month. ‘Address Depot Hotel, Wads- worth, Nevada. C. WALLSTAB. WANTED—Sollcitors for San Francisco and R Tt day e Speriencs sequired. Peyf per day: mo A. & P_ Co., 836A Howard U.l.l.c' BOY wanted—Apply HINK JAENICKE & C0., "™ Second st :

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