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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1901 SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINEES OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, of Market and Third streets; open until 12 o'clock every right in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—521 Montgomery street, open until $:30 p. m. etreet; open until $:30 p. m. y street; open until $:30 p. m. €15 Larkin street: open until $:30 D. m. 1841 Mission street; open umtil 10 p. m. 2261 Market streei, corner Sixteenth; open street: open until 9 p. m. 209 Valencia street; open until § p.m. ner Twenty-second and Ken- open until § p. m. re street; cpen until § p. m. . Mary the Virgin (Episco- and Union Union- ind_instrument the Virgin, w i - ers of the VArgin | sccompaniment n | Mary at 4 “Ave Maria,” | “*Gregoriene, and ““Tantum | Brgo,” arranged for St. Mary the Virgin;| 2 C. M., director of the 280 @. m.; vespers | | ALTA Lodge No_205 I O. MEETING NOTICES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALR—Co! CALIFORNIA Commandery No. 1, K. T., § Poet st.—Officers and members are hercby notified to assemble in the asylum on SUNDAY AFTERNOO! at 1:15 o'clock, for the purpose of a “terding the funeral of our deceased frater, | SIR STEWART MENZIES. By order of the Commander. HIRAM T. GRAVES, Rec. EXCELSIOR Lodge No. 166, F. and A. M.—Speclal meeting SUNDAY, Sep- tember 2. at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of conducting the funeral se our deceased brother, WART MENZIES. B, THE members of the Past Masters' As- sociation, F. and A, M., of California, are requested to atiend the funeral of our late brother, STEWART MEN- ZIES., P. M. of Excelsior Lodge No. 166, at Masonic Temple, THIS SUNDAY, September 2. 1901, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. By order of & the President. PETER T, BARCLAY, Secretary. O. 'F. Initiation MONDAY EVENING, September 30.—Two invited. C. T. PHILLIPS, N. G. J. J. PHILLIPS, Rec, Sec. FIDELITY LODGE No. 2, I O, % candidates. All brothers-cordially O. F.—Initiation MONDAY eve., Sept. 30. C. O. Paradis, N. G. hurch, California st., near Fill- am Maxwell Reilly, rector. , 9:30 a. m. Morning serv! 11 o'clock. Preach Trimble Rowe. D.D., Evening service. and sel Preacher, the Kt Rev. more Rev, George G. Eldredge, Dr. Hemphill will preach at i1 a. m, “An Unfinished Life’’ Mr. Eldredge 4% p. m. Tople, “Who s Free?” lying day exercises at close of | morning service. The nineteen Christlan cen- turies; appropriate music. Y. P. §. . 8 p. m.; all cordially invited. BURNABY Lodge No. 1984, Sons of S8t. George.—Offi- cers and members are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, THOMAS WILLIAMS, from his late rvesidence, 524 Connecticut \ -, st., SUNDAY, Sept. 29, 1901, at 1 p. m. Interment Mount vet Cemetery ROBT. J. AIREY, Sec. IGGERS' and Stevedores' Union Association— All members of this association are requested to assemble at their hall, 32 O'Farrell st., THIS SUNDAY jat 12 oelock to attend the uneral of 2 MEI\‘Zfl& our late employer STEWART EXANDER CAMPBELL, Prest. HUGH McKEVITT, Rec. Becy. 800—A NEAT well paying lodging-house; right in town. i $1000—An old-established candy business on main street; a fine investment. $2250—A fine galoon on prominent corner in Oakland; paying bie: yood reasons for selling. GEG. W. AUSTIN & CO. 1008 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. HONEST speculation—Make your money earn a steady income; $25 upward invested with us will earn 20% to 50% monthly, payable every 15 days; send for our new book “'Successtul Sys- tematic Speculation” malled free; tells how to operate on the grain market without loss; highest commercial, financial and successful customer references. FREDERICK B. PAR- KER, Broker, 15 La Salle st., Chicago. RELIABLE party from Central America, thor- oughly understanding cultivation of rubber, wants to meet two or three partles with view _ of starting plantation; can bring to produc- tion large plantation with small capital; this 15 a rare chance and will bear investigation, Address box 4993, Call office. $200—WANTED, active for permanent, profitable manufacturing business; light work, easily handled; quick returns; no competition or agency; $200 required; full particulars in interview only. Box §25, Call office. PARTNER wanted to take active part (n light business, where $600 can be made the next 60 days, with chance for $100 a month the year round; must have $600 and be willing to sist generally, 25 Geary st., room L WANTED—Small ranch within 100 miles of city; some Improvements and never failing sprifi water; will give a fine paying grocery clearing $1%5 'month in exchange; no agents; owner only. ' 633 McAlllster st. A RARE chance—Established 20 years; sta- tionery and notions; three living rooms; will be sold at a sacrifice on account or death in family. Call Sunday, 2 to 6 p. m., 450 Third. AT ONCE. Old-established paying shoestore on principal street; compelled to sell at once; no bonus for good will asked. Address box 830, Call. man IRST Congregational Church, corner Post | " Macon sta,Hov. George . Adame. | D.D., pastor. Services at 11 & m. and 7:45 | p. m. Morning_topic, “The Drawing Power | of Bacrifice.”” Evening toplc, '‘Bearing the Yoke in Youth” (a special service for youns | men). All are welcome. | RICHMOND Congregational Church, _corner Beventh ave. and Clement st — Pastor, | Rev. Ralph Coombe; residence, 315 Jackson | st.; phone Pine &7 Services, 11 a. m. Ser- mon theme, ‘“The Self-Assertion of Eternal | Law,” Services T:45 p. m., Fl!lgec ““The | Vindication of Bternel Justice.” Bunday chool, §:45 8. m. C. E. Soclety, 6:45 p. m. L&l free. Everyone welcome. CENTRAL M. E. Church, Mission ixth and Seventh—Pastors, Rev. Arthur H. Briges end Rev. Herbert I, Briggs. Serv- foes at 11 & m. and 7:45 p. m. The pastors will preach morning and evening. lorning subject, ““The Possibilities of Christian Faith” Evehing topic, ‘“The Power of the Young Galilean.” Sunday school, 12:45 p. m., Rolla V. Watt, superintendent. Y. P. 8. C. | E., 615 p. m., addressed by Dr. Condit on | Ter work tn the Philippines Musical serv ices under the direction of Mrs. Roscoe War- | reh Lucy. BIMPSON Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of Hayes and Buchanan sts. —Rev. John Stephens. the pastor. will preach | at 11 . m. on “Christianity Is Christ” and | at T:45. p. m. on ‘Breaking the Alabaster Box.” Splendid music by large chorus choir. I E. Blake, director. Seats free. All inc vited. ‘Sunday school at 3:45 8. m CENTENARY Methodist Bpiscopal Church | between (South), Bush st., between Gough and Octa- via ste.—B at 11 e op W. W. Duncan will preach m. and 7:45 p. m. All are invited. EMMANUEL Baptist Church,” Bartlett st., near Twenty-thirdi—Morning service, 11 o'clock. Eubject, “"Your Reason for Leaving Christ. - Preacher, Rev. J. George Gibson. Evening, | , baptism; barytone solo, “‘Over the Thorn | and Thistle” (Stebbins), and sermon by Rev. J. George Gibson. AL musical ses e at Trinity Church { NTH Day Adventist Church, 914 Laguna | between McAllister and Golden Gate ave. | “Preaching this evening at 7:3) o'clock by the pastor, Eider W. £. Sadler. _Subject, “These Signs Shall Follow Them That Be- leve.” All are cordially invited to attend. | Seats free FIRST Church of Christ, Scientist. Central block 228 Sutter st. between Kearny st. end Grant ave—Christian Science Bible les- n at 11 a. m.; subject, ““Unreality.” Sun- ¢ school for children at the same hour. ednesday evening meeting at § o'clock. ree reading-room, 206 Kearny st., room 510, Al THE First Mental Science Temple meets every inday morning at 11 o'clock in Golden Gate | all, 625 Sutter st.; new thought subjects | esented. The public cordially invited to at- d. This morning. Dr. James A. Nield will Subject, ‘“The Twentieth Century Seats free. Collection will be are welcome, GOSPEL Tent, corner Page and Gough sts., 1 block from Market—Free public lectures by J. McDonald, evangelist from Australla. to- | day at 3 and 7:45 p. m.. and each evening In the week (except Saturday) at 7:45 o'clock Subject. ““The Tabernacle in the Wildernese. illustrated by magic lantern. All cordially ted. No collection. THEOSOPHICAL—Free public lectures every Sundey at § p. m.. Flood bufldine, 87 Market | st Bubject fo-might. ‘“The Evolution of | M * by Swam! Abhavananda. Bible class | | Sundavs. 11 to 12 by Miss Marie A. Walsh Clase Theosophical principles Thursdays, 2:3) to 4 Free lending lbrary open Monday Thursday and Satvrfay. 1 to 4 p. m. and Sa urday evenings. Public cordlally invited THE Theorophical Soclety—Public lectures every Sunday evening in Theosophie Hall, 044 Fellows' bullding. To-night ““The Two Souls in Man' Library and reading-room open Aally from 1 to 4 p. m. Golden chain every Sunday at 11 & m. e e e MEETINGS—SUNDAY. AA-DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN will lecture this evening at Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 09 Market st.; subject, ‘‘Personal Influence’ ; 10 be followed by views of the Rocky Moun- tains of the Canadian Pacific Rallway; those attending may procure free tickets to X-Ray exhibition at Sanitarium Tuesday evening; geats free; no collection; remember question ox. | AGENTS WANTED—"‘For the Illustrious Life PACIFIC HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM AND HOME SOCIETY—The annual meeting of the members of this society will be held on SUN- DAY, September 2), 1501, at 2 p. m., at the Asylum, corner Hayes and Devisadero st: The annual reports. of the officers will submitted, five trustees elected and such other business transacted as will come before the meeting. By order MEYER H. LBVY, Secretary, JOINT picnic given by Portuguese Protectl and Benevolent Aseociation and ladies of Portuguese Protective Unfon of California, Sunday, October §, 1901, at_Shell Mound Park, Berkeley. The First Regiment Band of Oakland has been engaged for this oc- casion, 2lso a fine string band for dancing in the upper hall in the Azorean style. Ad- missfon to the park, 25 cents: children under 12 years free. Association leaves on 10 a. m. ‘bamt. STOCKHOLDERS' meeting—Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stock- holders of the Bank ot California will be held at the banking house in this city on TUES- DAY, October 8, 1901, at 11 o'clock a. m. By order of the Board of Directors. ALLEN M. CLAY, Secretary. FRENCH Mutual Benevolent Soclety (French Hospital)—The members of the society are hereby notified that a_special general meet- ing will take place NEXT SUNDAY, Sep- tember 23, 190i, at 1:30 p. m., at Union Square Hall, 421 Post sf A. GOUSTIAUX, Secretary. —_—— ADOPTION. GIRL and boy baby for adoption, FUNKE. 1416 Eighth st.. Alameda. MRS. DR. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS, also general traveling & resident di trict managers to handle the only authorized, official, authentic life of President McKinley; also giving lives of our other martyr Presi- dents, Lincoln & Garfleld; complete inside history of the villainous workings of the an- archistic socleties; profusely illustrated; over | 500 pages; liberal commissions 1o agents & a | straight guaranteed salary to those in the ad- vanced positions; you never had a better op- portunity to make big money quick than you have to-day; you can make $00 a month for the next three months pushing this marvelous | book ; strike now while the iron is hot; do not | for every day is worth from $10 to §20 you; and bear in mind that if you demon- strate o us that you can sell books that later in the fall we will be willing to employ you under a straight-out, guaranteed salary to | appoint and instruct other agents; this is the chance of a lifetime; credit given; freight paid; outfit free; write to-day and 'send 10c for postage on outfit. Co-operative Publishing Co., $08-356 Dearborn st., Chicago. MEMORIAL life of McKinley by his lite-long | friend, Murat Halstead, the historian. Pos- itively the largest and finest book published; size 8x10 inches; 100 splendid illustrations; price only $150; terms 100 per “cent profit, | credit and frelght paid. Large photograpli | of McKinley free with each book. Outfits ready and malled free to those meaning bus mess. Don’t be fooled by promises of ‘‘ex- clusive territory.” Don't work for 40 per cent; we give 100 per cent profit, and will also di- vide $1000 in cash prizes among our agents. Address American Book and Bible House, 146 No. Tenth st., Philadelphla, Pa. AGENTS—Splendid chance to make money; our new Pocket Atlas contains maps of every State In Union and every country In the world; also 1900 census complete; over 400 pages maps and descriptive matter; sells at sight; send 2c for sample and terms to agents. Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago, Iil. of Willlam McKinley, Our Martyred Presi- dent,” by Murat Haistead; prospectus and | agents' outfit free; now in stock. THE VHITAKER & RAY CO., 723 Market st, martyr Presidents, McKinley, Garfleld, Lincoin; their fllustrious lives and glorious debds:; handsomely illustrated; outfit sent on receipt of 2%c. J. A. HOFMANN, 1219 Bush. AGENTS wanted—Life of McKinley; 500 page, large book; handsomely 1illustrated; outfit free; now ready. S. C. MILLER & CO., Port- land, Or. AGENTS—Do you want something more profit- able and easier to sell than books or insur- | ance? Ad F. PERSON, r. 412, Parrott bldg. HALSTEAD'S “Life of Prerident McKinley" agents wanted. THE J. DEWING CO., Flood buildinc. GENTLEMEN and lady agents wanted every- where. A._B. MURRAY, box 412, San Rafael. e MRS MARY BELL will reopen her parlors 62 Eddy st., for free lectures, to be given on Tuesdays at 8 p. m. (Al are welcome. Friends please note change from Wednesday 1o Tuesdey subject next Tues nale of Astrology. A Class in sstrology is being formed. Infor- mation DI.VLN obtained at 526 Eddy st. which is satisfactory to everyone ttends, @s each receives a test with full names. BROCKWAY, The Psychic, an- swers all guestions pertaining to business or social affairs; if in doubt or trouble attend this seance. To-night: Tues. and Thurs., 8:15 m., 25c; readings dally. 209 Hyde, cor. Eddy. COME &nd see C. V. Miller's wonderful seances Sun. Tues. Fri, 8 p. m. io; you can speak to spirit friends facé to face, recognize them; give names; recelved medal from many last world's record medal M st.; tel. 2275 Lar] A GRAND spiritual test meeting, 909 Market, rear hall-1i, free; 28, 10c; Mr. Bwan, Holt; Mme. Maxwell, Stoddard, Wrenn; McKee, in: spirational singer, three languages; others, MUSTAFA, Egyptian materializing trumpet musical seance; Sun., Wed., Fri., § p. m., 250; 1610 Bush - Franklin, sittings daily ASPHALTUM ROOFING, 3. PELTIER, nsphalt roofing, sidewalks re- paired; postal. 1186 Missions tol, Folsom 2477, ASTROLOGY. ASTROLOGY—Your {mmediate prospects and test sketch of life by an expert send date of birth, sex and 12c. RANO, box 238, Bosto: redictionist ; 'ROF. SER- Mas T L, ADVICE freo—Divorces & specialty: quic quiet; no charge without success; coilectio wills, deeds, etc., prepared; charge low; es 16 years. Ajty. G. W. HOWE, 860 Market ADVICE free;divorces private; bankruptey; ATTORNEYS i lections;attachments; mortgages; bills of sale: n partnerships;. deeds:wills drawn:fees low ;o] eve’s. THURSTON, 1008% Mkt., r. 4, op. 6th. ADVICE free; open eve.: moderatc fee If su cessful. BDW. R. SHIRRAN, 827 Market ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. W. ‘W. DAVIDSON, $27 Market st., opp. Mason. L. B. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.; consultation free: no fees in advance. EPRIRITUAL test meeting, 909 Market, front hall—11, free; 28, 10c: sealed questions; Mrs. Hodgeon, Hargrave, Wilson; good music. PROGRESSIVE Spiritualists, OcclAsntal Hall, 806 Larkin, Sept. 29, 7:30 p. m.; speaker, Mrs. R. 8. Lillie; admission free. EDWARD 325 in his wonderful occult pight: full names, mes- ; 2e. 1, Twelfth st,—Spirit- -7:45. Prot. Perkins meetings, and others. A BPIRITUAL seance thi ; : reading ceily, Boc. MRS i seading HUBBARD, 10§ MRS BBERHARDT'S spiritual test m 3850 224, bet. Mizsion and Valenca; § - VAN ANEEN S free palmistry lecture; read- 230 Eilis, near Jones; § this Q-\g, MRS STODDARD. convincing test to all oir. cleg, 10c; Sw Tues. ; 'gs daily. 278 Sth. MES. MARY EVANE, circle to-night, § o' clock, 10c; #lso every nigh iy. 120 6th. ATTEND Mrs. Harland's test meeting to-night; articles read, 16c; reading dally. 148 Sixth. 3—PROF. GEE, 108 6th—Circle to-night, 100; developing circle Mon. and Wed. night; 25c. MME. YOUNG'S demonstration of spirlt return to-night, 606 McAllister; 10c; cnms.r:k:::‘l‘(;n “NOW" lectures, Odd Fellows' bldg., § p. m.; Henry Harrison Brown; mu: Ve s MEE. GILLINGHA! piritual test ing _this evening, l0c. 305 Larkin: hours 1 so b MRS. KOTTER'S spiritual meeting, 2 and 8 D. m.; tests to All. 3¢ Sixth st., room 15, CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, ment to any madress in the Unifed States or Canads one year for §i, Jostage pale cmvznn!.'mumm 6ad Theosophical Boclety, 310 O'Farrell st. public Toetings on JaL 2 ang 34 Sunday of month: %nui.-. - ’ N BOARDING FOR CHILDREN, WANTED--Child to_board; pleasant country home. MRS. HALLIDAY, corner Stuart and Bacramento sts., Lorin, Berkeley, TADY wishes child to board; country home; easy terms: reference. L. LEITHMANN, Dimond Postoftice, Fruitvale, WANTED—Young boy to board In refined fam- tly. MRS. GEORGE SBANDOW, 762 Clayton. WIDOW would like 2 small children to board. 25 John st,, off Powell, LADY wants two smail children to board; mother’s care. Apply 2812 Pine st. MOTHER'S care and good home for two or three children; low terms. 1607 California st, ] BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of every kind bought. Tel, Red 2966, HOLMES BOOK CO., 104-706-108 Mission st. e — BUREAU TRUNKS. ASK to see Lundbeck’'s improved drawer trunk; at all dealers or factory. 826 Howard, e — e ————————— BUSINESS CHANCES. MAN with $500 capital; best investment for the money in the city. McBRIDE & CO., 1016 _ Market st., opposite Fifth, $1%. McBRIDE & CO., 1016 GROCERY and bar, $6%0, R “"k"n-L T, McBRIDE & CO., A—$300—-GROCERY and bar; estab, years; fine trade. A, H. RETSLOFE, 506 Marber o’ HONEST speculation—Make your earn a steady income; $25 uj will earn 20% to m‘;m;‘:vfi;:b\:“h oy 15 days; send for our new book ‘Successful Bystematic Speculation” malled free; tells how to operate on the grain market without losr: highest commercial, g cosel financial customer refy ¥ FARKER, Broker, 160 La Balls e Ohias. ATAREIE Betkpt: 3N 16 SUW Sy Chiongs. $00-GENERAL b ; centrally o e e ! OUR new system of turf speculation safer, more profitable than operating on Board of Trade; explanation free. HAND & CO., handicappers, 804 Park Row bldg., New York. $200—PARTNER wanted; light business; suited to plain, steady man satisfled with $15 to $18 a week, Wwith chance of increase; no experi- ence required. 2 Geary st., room 1. $1000—FOR sale, delicatessen store; good loca- tion; receipts '$40 to $60 per day: rent $15; I guarantee this bargain. FRANK E. DEN- NEN, room 82, 14 McAllister st. ‘WE require an energetic manager in this sec- tion; unusual opportunity for right man. THE McGUIRE-DRYDEN CO., 11 Maiden Lane, New York City. $3000—NICE clean hardware business in R R. county seat; good town; good business; great sacrifice. Address box 846, Call Offic DELICACY store cheap; business averages $10 per day; good reason for sale; thorough in- vestigation invited. Box €22, Call office. SALOON for eale—On account of sickness of owner; good trade. Apply to GEO. D. SHEARER & CO., San Rafael, Cal $200—LUNCH room and delicacy clearing $135 sacrificed account other business; fine place; man and wife. Box 81, Call office. ATTENTION, BUYERS! COME TO US FOR BARGAINS. HEADQUARTERS FOR ROOMING-HOUSES Any of the following on monthly payments: 24-room workjngman’s house; cheap rent. $500 6-room flat; all rented e 225 21 rooms; country; transient; clears $150.. 1400 12 rooms on Ellls; fine location; clears 0-room apartment house 42 rooms; grand halls; fine CALL. WE CAN SUIT YO 14 rooms: transient; clears $125. 650 ; $500 cash, balance paymen| 1000 rent 100} clears $250 1500 grand corner;’ clears 8000 modern; clears $230. Turk all rented. 325 Post st.; good ... .. 1200 Sutter st.; swell location 90 Eddy; furnished fine 500 desirable location . 450 O'Farrell st... 400 Howard st.; housekeeping §00 Bush st . 500 Geary st.; paym 1900 15 rooms; Sutter st.; central 500 WE HAVE HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, 7 rooms; Fifth st 175 MONEY LOANED. -Phone John 331 A, H. RETSLOFF, 906 Mrkt., cor. Ellis, r. 12. MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market, rooms 1, 2. Office near Call Building. I have 4 salesmen; money to loan; long list. 40_rms.; near theaters and street cars; rent 34 a room; roomers pay $10 to $15 per room; house clears about $115 each month; terms % cash, balance monthly installment new oak furniture; new heavy Brussels carpets; rent $50; full of men; income always more than $125; all light rooms; owner must sell at once because of death in family..$600 on Golden Gate ave.; fine sunny houge; furniture good; each month 8850 $200 "’ ‘month; exchange for farm or sell for % cash central corner; newly furnished; clean; $53 per month; offices; all men rent §20; clears §45 per month 1 hotels and boarding-houses Above are samples; please call for free 11 ROOMS; rent $35; must be sold. . 0 12 rooma; cholce location; rent only $40.. 450 7 rooms; nicely furn.; §ood home N 10 rooms; good fur., carpets; Bush st.... 800 46 rooms; fine sunny corner; central.... 3700 100 r.; fine location; good money maker.. 000 12 rooms; newly renovated; fine; sunny.. 1200 & monéy maker...... 120 £00d transfent: clean.. 1500 something good; see il 85 rooms; elegant; one of the bes $5000—37 rooms; KEllis; clears $200 over all. 365014 rooms; O'Farrell: rent $45; bargain. We_ furnish all the money you need. DONALD INVESTMENT CO., 850 Market st. WANTED—Lady with $250 as manager for se- lect board and rooming house: no trifiers DONALD INVESTMENT CO., 850 Market st. WINSTON & WOLF, 1026 Market st. 15 rooms; sunny corner; cheap rent... rent $50; part cash. reduced to. ciean house 500 fine furniture 1200 rent $50; a snap ... 900 ATTENTION !—Buyers will find it to their ad- vantage to call and examine list of FISHER & CO., 935 Market st., phone Folsom 1562. 22 r......5800 18 r......$%00 20 r... 800 4r... 13 r. 600 12 r...... 400 8 r. 850 10 r...... 400 erillllas 1rlllms WANTED—Working partoer with some capital | in a new manufacturing enterprise; quick re- . turns. Factory, 235 Valenci LADY wants gentleman b ed business; terms suit buyer. erest establisi- Box 865, Call, SMALL amount of capital and services to in- vest in estab. business. Box 635, Call office. BARGAIN—Branch bakery and variety store; must be sold this week. 1312 Devisadero. FOR _exchange—Lodging-house for ranch near town. Box 829, Call office. WANTED—Sober and honest partner in optical business. Box $11, Call office. PATENT rights of a valuable invention for sale. Address box 632, Call office, FOR sale—Candy store; wice clean tamale par- lor. 1506 Howard st. SALOON business in Oakland for sale; 15 Years established; paying business; in best lo- cation; with fixtures, stock, safe, etc.; to be disposed of at a bargain, See DAVIE, BON- NER & HILLMAN, 911 Broadway, O A—CHANCE to begin life over tunity for gentleman having $37 o net $90 E" month in a pleasant, clean, safe cash usiness. HEDGES BROS., 410 Parrott bldg. FIVE ladles wanted with $200 each as directors in gold mining company having rich deposit in Shasta Co. G, NEWTON & CO., 759 Market. chicken McBRIDE & CO., 1016 Market st., opp. Fifth. 20-room house, $350; 6-room house, $125; 10- room house, $150; 10-room house on' Eddy st. $650; 11-room house, $650: 20-room house, $1500% 21-room house, $1230; half cash, balance o suit the buver, $1500—20 NICELY furnished rooms; all rented; rent §100 per month. $850—12 fine furnished rooms; rent $60. $400—8 fine furnished rooms; rent $30. All_north Market st.; good locatlon. FRANK E. DENNEN. Room 32, 14 McAllister. THE largest and best list of lodging-houses and hotels can be found at office of G. W. SCHWEINHARD, phone Mint 1911, 917 Market st., near Fifth, CLATRVOYANTS—Continued. CLAIRVOYANT card reader from Louislana; only 10c; trom 1 to §. 262 Minna st., nr. Fourth. MRS. MELVILL, well known clairvoyant, water reader. 11 6th;German spoke: Howard 1846 MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, reader;palmistry; truth or no pay; 2c. 1149 Mission, over store, MME, SCHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader; sittings daily. 448% Jessle st., bet, 5th and 6th. MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; 25c up. 5 Fourth st. e — CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. R A A At WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S ploneer C: t-beat- _ing Works, 353-557 Tetama st. tel. South 40. CARPETS beaten or laid, 3c per yard. CHAS. PARRY, 1611% Market st.; phone Mint 1095. ' AMERICAN Carpet-beating Works—Cleaning, 3c;renovated;relald. 105 14th st.: tel. Capo 2542. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co., 402 Futter st tel. Main 304. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices rn!onnble. 1703 Harrison; tel. Mission 263. EMPLOYMENT WANTED _FEMALE. ETENT ned nurse ‘would take care C(::l flck pnrlo:“ best of references. ‘Address box 8§28, Call office. oman wants work for Wednesday, A harsday and Fridsy washing, ironing of Bousecleaning. 328 Langton st. . ERMA oman; washing and ironing O . 1 20 Nerite or ail 123 Eighteent st., corner Minnesota. POS; ored lady ITION wanted by & first-class col 1 cook. Address C. T.. 1006 Clay st. GERMAN woman wishes to do chamber work by the day. 609% Natoma st. A STRONG, rellable woman wants work by the day. Address M. S., 128A Eighth st. P) T lady stenographer de- ives Fesponsible position; also Copying neatly done at home, Address box §04, Call. FLATS TO LET. FLATS, Cottages, ete. A. M. SPECK & co,, 667 Market. ll‘tfludy, u. £ 9 r...365/48 Waller; m. £. 5 .20 1432 Taylor; m. £. 77 45/3078 1Sth; L £ 5 r.... 14 2414 Van Ness: m.L.8r 42/519 Steve: b4 1406 Pacific; u. f. 7 r. 3711424 Howardim. £. 3¢ 3 91, near Franklin—#5; a beautiful new xe;?p!r flat just completed, contalning 10 rooms and bath; saloon parlors with arch lights. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 13- Montgomery D 3737 and 3739 Sacramento st., near nép:u"ce. ‘:”;- sunny modern flats of 4 and 3 Tooms, respectively. SHAINWALD, BUCK- BBE & CO., 218-220 Montgomery st. Y desirable upper French fl 10 large VFo!:m'_ bay windows in every room: beautiful View; elegant grounds; keeping no expense to tenant. Northwest corner Portola st. and Du- bose Park, off Waller, bet. Plerce and Steiner. LE Danish woman wishes position; RE‘D‘I‘RAIE‘ Ehoux:'kl'!p.r- Address m‘lllllflll st MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes position as §00d cook; good references. Apply Rapona House, Thirteenth and Harrison sts., Oakland, room 40, second floor. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 338 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. CITY Steam Carpet-be:.ting Works. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 38-40 8th st.; tel. South 250. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-beating and Reno- vating Co., 240 Fourteenth st.; tel. Mission 74. e ————— CHIROPODISTS. AN experienced young lady would ltke position as cashier; references. Box 224, Call office. Oakland, SEAMSTRESS that makes children’s clothes would like to_sew in family, 75¢ per day; hours 8 to 5. 231 Eleventh st. DRESSMAKER from the East, first-class. go out by the day; tailor made suits a specialty. 1532 Polk st. PROF Strassburger fromN, Y., specialist on feet. . diploma T.P.S.8.N.Y.; Chronicle rm. 76. BUNIONS, corns, ingrown nails; painless cure DR. DUNCAN. 206 Kearny st., room 307. COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency No charge un- less successful. Room 310, 927 Market st. COTTAGES TO LET. YOUNG lady, graduated physician, to assist in doctor's office, nurse or take charge of a patient; employment needed. Address box 634, Call office. LADY with good knowledge of languages, physical culture and sewing, wishes position in refined family; is fond of children. Ad- dress Box 835, Call office. $30— JSE 9 rooms and bath; 52§ Waller. nsggxlflg rooms and bath: 2264 Thirtieth. $15_Flat 5 rooms and bath: 650 Church. PATTERSON & CO:, 11 City Hall squars. R sale—nearly new furniture and carpets rg‘ a 6-room flat; fine goods; call Monday only, bet. 10 a. m. and § p. m.: no dealers. 173 Douglass st.; take 18th st. cars. 94, bet. Franklin and Gough—Tlat, 3 B "ath, separate toflet; parlor, dining- room and hall cellings frescoed; sun all d‘y:: FLA coms and bath; stable: vard; rent T2 Mission warm Dbelt. 348 Twenty-third at.. bet. Valencia and Guerrero. COTTAGE of § rooms and bath; basement and arge garden’ modern improvements. 128 Dia- Tond 5t Det. Eighteenth and Nineteenth. 'L new sunny 7 rooms; modern, up- BEAUTIFUE:‘ 1 to 5 daily; Van Ness and to-date. Union. COLE, 773-175, bet. Beulah and Frederick sts.— Fine new sunny flats, 7 rooms and Dbath; rent reasonable. COMPETENT chambermald wants work _in hotel or rooming-house. Addrees 1008A Golden Gate ave. LARGE cottage, 8 rooms. 2 baths, stable, etc.; beautiful grounds: lot 137:6x120:3 frontages: rent $65 per month. Apply A. J. RICH & CO., 112 Montgomery st. TO let—New cottage of 4 rooms; just com- pleted; everything convenfent. Apply store, Montcalm and Alabama sts. COTTAGE of 3 rooms, yard, §8. Jersey and Sanchez sts. NEW cott rooms, baths; lot 37:6x100 feet, Mission, $2800; terms (o suit buyer. 413 Kearny. $6—COTTAGE, 4 rooms; worth §12 in city; near Crescent ave, Apply 64 Silver st., off Third. DENTISTS. A_DR, T, 5, HIGGINS, 81 Market street, Emma Spreckels building. Reasonable prices for painless dentistry; pure gold filling $150; artificlal teeth, on plate, look natural and guaranteed, $5 up; a good metal plate $15; Bold and porcelain crowns $5 to $10; teeth . without plate; painless extraction, AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar. ket st., cor.dth, rm. 7, Flood bldg., you can have your extrictions done painlessly; teeth without plates our .specialty; gold crowns, 4350 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of- fice hours, § a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 2p. 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. A—NEW unbreakable plate, the Rose Pearl, ‘warranted for 20 years; crowns, $3 50; fillings. 60c; plates, $5; full set; all work painless and warranted, Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. RELIABLE lady would like position as house- keeper. _Address H. J. Li , 1293 Folsom. EXPERIENCED young lady stenographer and bookkeeper desires position; best of refer- ences. Box 858, Call. AN English lady of reflnement to care for children or companion to lady; speaks French and Spanish. R. A., 1823 Devisadero st., San Francisco, EXPERIENCED young woman wishes posi- tion to care for a child or an iuvalid: refer- ences. Apply or address E. R., 347 Liberty st. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 60 per night; $1 80 to $6 week: convenient and respectable; free ‘bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 Valencia st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED-—MALE. SITUATION wanted by an engineer, electri- clan and machinist of 13 years’ practical ex- perience; have best of recommendations and references; 35 years old, married and strictly temperance; have handied all kinds of dyna- mos, engines, motors, etc.; have my own tools; do repairing, winds armatures, etc. Ad- dress Superintendent, 2018 Larkin st. AN expert accountant withes to devote several days a month to concerns not employing reg- ular bookkeeper: terms reasonable; refer- ences. Box 822, Call office. POSITION wanted by well-educated young man of 28 years; good penman; best of refer- ences; understands office work, Box 821, Call AT Ideal Dental Co., 6 Eddy st.—Work done on weekly instalimgnts; lowest rates, PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, §3; fillings, 25c. YOU can save 40 per cent on dental work by going to DR. BROWN, 54 Sixth st. HOUSES........ Rooming Houses. Houses ....I either have or can secure yt deal . M. K. B. WALLACE, Columbian building, 916 Market st., room 73. | EXCHANGE new b.room, bath, cottage, $1200, Tor lodging-house: state ~particulars. = Ad dress box 781, Call office. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. PHOTOGRAPHER, young man, wishes posi- tion in photo studio; have experience. Box 815, Call office. INDUSTRIOUS younz man, experienced In butcher business, wishes a position in the city. Box 816, Call. WANTED by experienced young man, posi- tion as collector; Al solicitor; cash bond if required. Address box 637, Call. DR. R. L. WALSH 815%Geary,nr.Larkin—Pain- less _extraction 50c;plates $5 up;phonePolk1135. DR. H. G. TRUMAN, dentist, third floor, Ex- aminer buflding; formerly in Murphy bidg, “18-ROOM lodging-house for sale cheap; $150; must be sold by the 1st; sacrifice; sickness. 691 Geary st. MODERN house of § rooms and bath; blocks south of Golden Gate Park. Eleventh_ ave. WANTED—For cash., g0od 15 to 25 room house; central: well furnished. Address box 668, Cal 1t 1348 UNDERTAKING—Will buy an interest or form company. Rox 845, Call office. 3300—8NAP; good saloon, near city; main street; cheap rent. 412 Examiner building. BRANCH bakery and varlety store; gain. 2760 Mission st., no agents. CIGAR stand for sale cheap; must sell on ac- count of sickness. 1448 Market st. a bar- FOR SALE—The Call agency in Santa Ci Il.i Price $120, R PARTNER—Lady or gentleman with $500 to travel; legitimate business; references ex- changed, Box 641, Call office. GOOD carpenter to take half Interest in one of the best shops in the city. Address box 573, Call office. BAKERS—To let, large store, with oven; good location; well adapted for bakery and coffee saloon. 821 Ellis st. LADY wants gentleman buy interest establish- ed business; terms suit buyer. Box 865, Call. FOR SALE—Large saloon in Western Addi- tion. Apply Bavaria Brewery. WANTED—To buy a business for spot cash. Box 863, Call office. $15 RENT—Complete office furniture for sale; make an‘offer at once. 759 Market st. $0—BRANCH bakery, candy, notlons, - laun- dry; suitable for lady. 437 Fulton st. A RARE chance—For sale, a wholesale and re- tail liquor business in the thriving Fresno Wpulu&lan 16,000); last year’ ness $50, established 13 years; must be sold on account of death of senfor member of firm; this business is good to net from $5000 to $6000 a year above all expenses; best location and long lease. For particulars, see CROWN DISTILLERIES COMPANY, 100 Front st., 8. ¥., or address PAUL R. RUBEN, Fresno, Cal. An_energetic s man with ner in old-estahlished cosl busi- $300 per month; fine large horses large stock on hand; or will sell stock and improvements invoice J. H. BTANTON, 41 Papt st. and wagon: the whole: $3000. ks mations look wonderfully good. Box 878, Call. FOR Bale, cheap—320 acres of excellent coal land in Plerce County, Washington. For further information address box 783, Call. $300 AND $§3i0—Fine opportunity to invest in established blacksimth busines case covers stock, tools and dress box 248, Call office. FOR sale—An old established fruit I Ign‘ from business. 418 Third LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. ALL BARGAINS, CALL FOR LIST. 19 rooms on one floor. 18 rooms on Post st. 8 rooms; fine yard 20-room house; clears § 33 rooms; worth $2500. 10 rooms; very good. cor B PAYMENTS. 10-room, house; fine location. ; clears $350; payments to suit 16 rooms; transient; only §400 cash 6-room flat; fine corner. 8 rooms; on Market st 10 rooms; north of Market st 42 room 8 rooms; 750 - 3500 balance payments.... 1250 AND GERMAN SPOKEN, ‘H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market; tel. Mint 796. ATTENTION, SELLERS! List your store, saloon or business place with me; can sell for cash; no charges for adver- tising; only & per cent commission when sold. Call, write or phone H. C. DECKER, 1020 _ Market st., Mint 796 A CAMERON & CO. S o R list’ of bargains. g H g mrmany SEEERRS o= - & ‘ i . e kbl SPIRITUALISM. BROCKWAY tells everything; he keeps nothing from you; in matters of business or soclal affairs he Is without a peer; his charges are always the same; business readings daily, $1; by mail, §2; seance t ight, Tues ind Thursday, 8:15 p. m., %c. 299 Hyde st., cor- ner Eddy. A_MRS. DR, FARNHAM, spiritual medium and life reader: mining a spectalty: cir. Sun., Wed. and Iriday’ evenings. 1035 Market st. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, bus. medium; life reader; medical, clairvoyant; sittings, $1; letter, $2. 1164 Oflrr_ell-n.; Ellls car. MME. GYEISN, well-known trance medium; sittings daily from 1 to 5 and 7 to § p. m. ex- cept Sunday. 903 Market st., parloms 14-15. BROCKWAY'S psychic seance Sunday, Tues- day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 8:15 p m.; 2c. 299 Hyde,cor.Eddy; phone Hyde 2564, FREE; proof, ladies, before beginning, develop vour 'mediumistic gifts; guarant. full names; 90 days. 724 Post st.; Franklin on door. MRS. HUBBARD, 109 Oak st.; circles Tuesday and Friday, 8§ p. m.; Wednesday ladies, 2:30 p. m., 10c; readings daily, bc. EARLE, independent slate writer; 328 Ellis; tel. Polk 1601; seance Tues., Thurs., Sun., § p. m. ¥RIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer; sittings daily; test to all to-night, i0c. PROF, GEE, 108 Sixth st.—Readings, 5e, §1 cir. Sun., Tu Thurs, and Fri. nights, 10c. MRS. HARRISON, spiritual medium. See her for a few days at §58 Mission st. MA Y, Ismar, the Egyptian Gypsy, draws aside the uncertain years ahead; happiness and success g0 hand in hand, yet hundreds fall where suc- cess is possible, were it not for the lack of fore- sight Into the future; if you are in trouble of any kind, discontented, unhappy or not satisfied in life, consult Ismar, for she is a_prophetess of world-wide fame, and her name has become a proverb In thousands of homes made happy by. her ald and adyice; Ismar can be con- sulted dally from 10 a. m, to 6 p. m,, Sundays from 10 to 12 a. m., at her office, 1113 Market st., opp. Bixth, HPECIAL—OWwIng to large number of {nquir- fes from country patrons [smar wishes to an- nounce that her readings by mall are equally as satisfactory s In person; readings by mail $2; send lock of hair, date and year of birth, MME, M, BERNARD, # THE FAMOUS Clafrvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg. She reads your life correctly, glves an accurate de- scription of the past, re: s the present hap- ngs and portrays events to occur in the fu- It you are in trouble, discontented, un- y or not satisfied in life, or have domes- tie, love or business troubles, consult this great medium _and you will be told how to overcome them, Valuable advice in all affairs of life; 26 up; perfect faction guaranteed, MRS, DR. F. CLARK, the well-known trance medium, is permanently located at 1206 Mar- ket #t., corner Golden Gate ave., rooms 25 and 2; take clevator. Perfect sat{sfaction giar- anteed by mail; send stamp for pamphlet with special terms. Dally and Sunday. A—LINCOLN, CLAIRVOYANT, HIGH PSYCHIST. The most wonderful clairvoyant on the coast; he Mucceeds when others fail; permanently lo- 5 re ; 5 oyant, past, future; never fails; has the greatest Egyptian secret, shows picture fuiure husband or wife; fee 25c and up: satisfaction fo everybody; open Sundays; hours 10 to § p. m. 215% Sixth MME, PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reador, born with double veil—second sight, dlagnoses disease with life readin; 4 gents $1; palm. and clair. sit. $150. 128 Tark. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1148 Market, op- posite Sixth; private readings daily, 10 a. m. 0 6 p. m. ' Sundays from 10 to 12 a. m. VAN VROOM—‘Painless’; evenings and Sun- days. 1001 Market st.. corner Sixth. . A MAN with years of experience as hotel clerk and steamship purser wants position with hotel or steamship company; city or country; unquestioned references. 527, Call office. WANTED—Work in country produce or com- mission store by man from the country; steady and Industrious. Box 629, Call. DOG HOSPITALS, DR. CREELY'S C. P. by druggists dog soap or_at the Hospital. 510 Golden Gate ave DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millin School— Class rates; patterns cut. 1019 Market st. FRENCH accordion and knife pleating. WM. PILGER, 121 Post, ovog O'Connor & Moffatt. EDUCATIONAL. AYRES' Leading Business College, 723 Market— $8 per month; $50 life scholarship guarantees a complete business education; shorthand, typ- ing, bookkeeping, arithmetic, penmanshi spelling, Spanis] etc.; experienced teachers: new typewriters; positions secured; cat. fre A LAW DEPARTMENT of the Night School for men st the Y. M. C. A. opens Tuesd Oct. 1; tuition $50 & ye ; three nights a we prospectus now ready; registration open. Btructor Geo. H. Boke of Jurlsprudence dept. A—The official reporters of the Supreme Court ad- vise their friends to attend the GALLAGHER- MARSH COLLEGE. Is this advice worth fol- lowing? Life scholarship $50; catalogue. A NEW and quick method to become dancing teachers, also pupils trained to become ar- tists for the stage, at IRVINE'S Academy, 421 Post st.; teachers always in demand. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. CORRESPONDENCE Schools; students assist- evenings; lessons in mathematics, mechan- ics and drawing; send for circulars. 3040 Six- teenth st., J. F, KLENCK. CALIFORNIA Medical College—Regular term ns October 7. Full information write D. ACLEAN, M. D., dean, Donohoe bldg., S. F. ACTING, elocution, specialties, Hallett School, assoclated with theatr gency securing positions. Alcazar anIdLnl. 120 O'Farrell s MERRILL-MILLER College—Shorthand, typ- ‘“f' gmtlul bookkeeping., Rooms 40-45, Par- rott bldg.; individual instruction; catalogue. mech, vey, ai dllI. eve.; est. 1364, der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr, City Hi BOOKKEEPING, figures; the one man who befinners, college graduntes & bookke: s TARR, expert, 220 Parrott bulld} A FULL course of Ellls bookkeeping and the shorthand costs only $60. Fran- B College, 126 Market WANTED-—-Good mandolin players for select club, and violinist, etc., for amateur orches. tra. 8, F, Conservatory, 301 Jones st. PIANO lessons: beginners, 3o; advanced pu- ils, 50c per lesson; German method. Address ‘encher, box #43, Call office, Chicago Business Collee, 1435 Marke*. nr. 10th— Pitman shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, § mo. PIANO lessons at puplls’ homes, 50c and §1; highest references. Address box 623, Call. VAUDEVILLE School of Acting—Pupils pre- pared for the stage. 125 Mason st. ACTING—-Send to Grand Opera-house for clr- cular of Grand Opera-house School of Acting. MARY P. WESTHAUS, plano, mandolin, guitar lessons, 0c; plano for practice. 39 Fifth st. PROF. L. MERKI, experienced teacher: violin, mandolin, guitar; juvenile class. 1008 Mission. JLLUSTRATION—PARTINGTON'S DAY and ILLUSTRATION—night class. 424 Pine st. ELDERLY xentleman, Englishman, well edu- cated, speaks and writes French and German fluently, bookkeeper, etc., seeks employment, clerical or otherwise: willing to work about place or act as companion to invalid; city or country. Box 627, Call. HOTEL man, competent, long experience, with extraordinary large acquaintance, desires management of country hotel or summer re- sort. Box 626, Call. YOUNG man, 24, just from the East, respect- able, willing and of good habits, wishes employment of any kind; city or country. Box 8§21, Call. POSITION wanted by first-class planer, matcher, rip saw and endless belt man: good engineer, stickerman_and handy around ma- chinery. C. McG., 713 ‘Mission st. YOUNG man, understands planing mill work, wants position where he can learn bench work. Box 824, Call. PORTER, competent, strong young man, fa miliar with housecléaning, desires a position reference from last place, a State institution. Box 848, Call office. BXPERIENCED gardener wants position; un- derstands the care of horse and cow and be generally useful; references. Box 813, Call YOUNG man of brains and nerve wants po: tion; demands immaterial, but remuneration must be good. Box 2325, Call office, Oakland. ‘WORK as bookkeeper, cashier, expert account- ant, tusiness manager, ordinary clerk or as- eistant or second assistant, or anything tu make a living; experience; _electric quickness; linguist. N. R. G., box 754, Cali. SCHOOLBOY, 16, wants work for Saturdays. Box 08, Call office, I FLAT of three rooms: nicely fur- A ioned) Yers reasonable. 738 Fulton st BROADWAY, 120B—Sunny lower flat, 8 rooms, tiled hearth, large kitchen, clean; CLINTON Park, 242, bet. 13th and 14th sts., off Guerrero—Upper flat, 6 rooms and bath. reasonable; no_chil- oft Geary, nr. Mason. FLOOR 4 sunny rooms; dren. § Martha place, 1615, ar Lyon—Sunny upper flat, & G rooms. bath, yard, cellar; Golden Gate Park. HAYWARD st., 2, near Eighth—Sunny upper flat, 3 rooms: rear: $7. FAYES st., 1145, near Park Panhandle—Upper sunny flat; bath; $13; water free. 'NNY 8-room; 2 kitche: corner_bay wine o Y midater modern. Key 411% Third st. LOWER flat of 4 rooms, bath. 4054 Nineteenth st., near Castro. FLAT of 6 rooms; gas range; §10. Jersey and Sanchez _sts. DORE, 313—A nice upper sunny flat 4 rooms: good order; rent §8 month. LOWER flat, 6 rooms and bath. 1416 Devisa~ dero st., near Geary. O'FARRELL, 15882 Modern flat, § rooms, bath, basement, yard; reasonable to good temant. fiat, 6 rooms and bath: mew sgfifim".";"fi;«.:mfl condition. 2108 Baker st. $%—MODERN flats, 7 rooms and bath; M05B Pacific ave. Call 1411 Pacific ave. $11—201 SHIPLEY, near Sixth, flat § rooms, bath, gas; nice yard. 2 SUNNY flats; lower § rooms, upper 4 rooms; rent reasonable. 1245 Pacific st. § LARGE sunny rooms and bath. 8 Four- teenth st., near Folsom; rent $25. $12—3 SUNNY rooms. 628 Greenwich st., Steckton. Inquire next door: no children. $I0_LOWER flat, 4 rooms; big vard. 33 Moss st., off Howard, near Seventh. UPPER flat, 5 sunny front rooms and bath; rent $18. SW. corner Geary and Wood sts. PR LS S R FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. NICELY furnished upper sunny flat for renmt; very reasonable; six rooms and bath. 3139 Twenty-second between Howard and Mission; please call after 11 a. m. to-day. TO let—Handsome 4-room parlor flat, furnished; few steps from cars; south front; healthy location; splendid view; only $22; no children. Box 801, Call office. 4-ROOM basement steps from ecars; flat, partly furnished; few heaithy location: nice gar- den; only $12; no children. Box 719, Call. CAPP, 913, near Twenty-fourth—Completely furnished flat, 4 rooms, bath; porch; $2; ne childres FURNISHED flat In Sausalito, § rooms, bath, electric light, §25. Apply DR. HILL on prop- erty. FRAMES AND PICTURES. CLYDE L. KELLER, 123-130 Hayes, or. V. Ness ~Best work and lowest prices west Chicago. el BB Bl B e B R FURNITURE FOR SALE. $17 50—SOLID oak bedroom set; plate mirror. $1—Solid oak chair; factory price. §2-Enamel beds, all sizes. Tel. Folsom 1328 Seary’s Credit House, 1420 Mission, nr. 10th. 4 ROOMS _turnished in oak, $8 50, with No. T range. King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market. A. L. STORRS, 634 Ellis st.; telephone Jessia 1484; highest price paid for furniture, carpets. FOR sale—Furniture 4 rooms and bath; price $125; rent $15. 912 Ellis: sunny side; lower flat. 3000 yards carpet; leather library set, 5 pleces, cost $125. D. GREENWALT, 708 Valencia st. ‘Will furnish your house on monthly payments, A. B. Smith Furniture Co.. 128 & 132 Ellis. FURNITURE good as- new of 3 rooms for housekeeping. 262 Minna st.; no dealers, ] FURNITURE WANTED. YOUNG man desires position bringing him in close touch with men of means and influence; position involving personal efforts and re- sponsibility preferred. Address box %23, Call office, Oakland. GERMAN-AMERICAN couple, competent and trustworthy, want work on ranch; references, Address box 803, Call office. CAREFUL and good experienced neat Ji ‘wants position for family work out m Ada) blzx 733, Call office. WANTED—To contract for_the construction of tunnels by an expert. B. LONG, 1433 Mission, ‘WANTED—By a rellable man with 11 years' experience in the manufacture of cordials and bitters, a position in & wholesale liquor house; no objection to country. Box 631, Call office. GENTLEMAN with Buropean university edu- catfon, speaking and writing 5 languages, ac- uainted throughout manufacturing and in- ustrial European centers, would act as buyer or representative for first-class house. Address _box 850, Call office. WANTED—By middle-aged man, st Job; i eng Ao SeE e o an: & w 5. G. ROWS, 417 Kearny at. g COMPETENT, reliable man wishes position on a private place; thorou understands the care of horses; a careful driver; milk cows; care garden; good reference. Box 841, Call. BITUATION wanted by 1 engineer of 15 years' experience; u; the dynamo oi1” birner &nd steam ntting. . Box 880 Call A THOROUGHLY capable and poultry man wants position o manags mod: ern poultry plant; he is familiar with all in- cubator and brooding systems; he is an ex- pert in raising either chicks, ducks, geese or other fowl; several ycars' ticeship on :m ml!t-gl;mf- :'u nnfudo im competent o B lerences given. - dress A LAREON, 515 Pine st © 9 HEALD'S Business Collega, 24 Post st., B. F.: founded 1¢63; new 80-page catalogue free. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, 'fl".“t.:' etc.; day or eve.: §§ mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. EMPLOYMENT OFFICKES. JAPANESE and Chinese help of all kinds: ‘cool waiters and house servants. GEO. AOKT & CO., 421 Post st. tel. Bush 135. CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office— Best help. 411% O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426, SAM KEE & CO.,employment office—Best help; estbd, 1850. 6213% California st.; tel. Red 401. RELIABLE man wishes position as tchman in private place, bullding or xw';'}. Yoary ex] ence; some lence H Folorence. - Address Box $36. Call oftes, 20 ENBRGETIC young man, 22, desires practl ;’.","K in olln: engineering; Wfll';l to wo‘:l: B., 1800-1602 Larkin’ st. iy o — INDUSTRIOUS young man, experienced grocey and meat Dusticss, wania. posiion. Py B W e SRR NS AR PAINTER, whitener and tinter wants work by the week or month; willing to make himse! useful; moderats wages. Add. box 868 Cail JAPANESE Intelligence Office—Furnish most rellable help. 524 Bush st.; tel. Bush 516. MISS M. WILLE, greatest of all crystal seers; reads your life correctly; tells , present, future;full names given;sittings 50c.326A Ellls. MISS ZEMDAR, voung gifted clair. and paim. etess ;. 1079 Mkt., cor. 7th, Sk G ‘oArd “weader: feyenis sht paSiil almist and card reader; reveals res End future; s0c. 1007 Market st. near SIxth: KNOW your fate. MME. RICHARDS, astro- logical palmist, reader of human destiny; never fails; 2o & b0c; by mail, 50c. 1203 Missn, FREE, ladies, morning, September; readings, future events and questions lutely free. 724 Post; open 10 to 6. Franklin, MME. LAROSE, best clairvoyant, reader; Serinan spolcen; 256 up. T Marke: st roorm 15 MME. WALTERS, great card reader; ladies 25e, gents §0c. 951 Misslon, nr. 6th; open Sundays. MRS. MALLORY, spiritual card reader: sen ainp for eire: Las Bhe; Ov, B0 ‘01T Howard A T e B e PR ilhe ] MRS, BROWN, _ladies e, ge oo T it ey, "ers ik Bl s, ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, nese help. 426 Powell,nr.Sutter; u‘.‘alwk RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 5188. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE, YOUNG woman desires a situation as cham- bermald and seamstress or take care of chil- dren. J, F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. A WOMAN wishes a situation In a private family to do housewo a cook; kind to children. Please call 47 Shipley st. A GERMAN woman wishes to go out washing by the day. Apply 666 nnan st., rear. DLE-AGED woman, an excel & A deeper, ndsstanding wall. the cate of chil- Drivice iy orinstitution; no objection 1 country. Box 624, Call. W W B it S stands the care lwn, flowers, I-u-.m ences; city or country. Box 270, - APANESE boys would 1ike to have ";'mtuwuhtuubh = oF city. H. O. A., 1010 JAPANESE, good cook, wants situation to do nly kitchen work: 571 Fourth st, Osklange: | [P Per week. A BRANCH office for_Call advertisements subsery Bas been eatabilahed Vitencla st » CHBAPEST and best In Amarica—Ths Weekiy Catl, 16 sent to any address in" the United l::'w Canada one e year for ‘31, one as : She a8 cook; country andq 1096 FINANCIAL. CAL. Auction Co., 1462 Market—Buys furniture, merchandise, etc.; phone Jessis 2071. Auctioneer—W. P. Beauchamp, 923 Howard st.: tel. Jeasie 126; turniture, mAse., BOUGhE. TEL. Jessie 781 before selling furniture, care pets, pianos, etc. CHAS, LEVY, 1135 Market. A. WOLLPERT, 713 Mission s price for second-hand furniture; Cook, country hotel, fars . < FA Y DEPA Chambermalid and seamstress ... 2 housegirls, Bakersfield, see parties Housegirl, Santa Clara County, Middle-aged woman, care of Housegirl, ranch work Cooks, housegirls, second C. R.'HANSEN & CO. WANTED—Laundress and chamberm laundress. 0, private famiiy chasm et and seamstress, $25. cooks, German' styl 5 girl §20, same piace; nurse, 1 nurse and second giri, $20; second girl to go $20; restaurant cook, cook, house, $35, Palo Alto; housegiris. San Rafael 25, Sausallto 335, Palo Alto 3%, Alameda $25-330, Redwood City $25, Oakland $25, Berkeley $I5; restaurant waitress 3. 5 chambermaids, walt 1 meal, $20-4%5; § wait- resses, ,_city and o 2 g CROSETT & €O 316 Sutter st * T 3 parl . $35. cook 430, wecond child, 325; 323 Sutter st. L $95; 4 3 ; housegirl, Oak- land, $30; 3 housegirls, city, §30; housegirl, country, $80; 20 housegirls, city 3§25 and $20; 4 second girls, city and Oakland, $20 and §25; 10 hotel waitresses, 320 and $25: housegirl for lady, $20; 2 nursegirls, $15-520. LADY in each county for branch office work: no canvassing; straight, bona fide salary paid each Tuesday with expenses direct from head- quarters; permanent position; ad- vanced for expenses: no capital required ex- cept good refs.: inclose selt-addr'sed, stamped envelope. Manager, 387 Caxton bidg., Chicago. ICED _operators on -ban Tiseve machines; also soveral youns el fold and press overshirts. Standard Shirt Factory, corner Gough and Grove sts. A MIDDLE-AGED American or German wo- man can Bave & sond. auist fome n smaii erences. Box 37, Call office. s b d —_— . WANTED—§ salesladies D4 sateat for :Illllnyry. shirt enced bands need apply. R. D. DAVIII & Co., corner Geary st. and Grant ave, BXPERIENCED gi cooking and seneral ek B iy % 5 Kodd Ger k; 3 In family; o Room 3%, Hotel Granada: Surtas. e trerence. WANTED—A competent ‘-a‘“”lflmlfltl.-.orvul‘ or German 3 iuv-"‘l’

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