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32 THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 27, 190 _————————_——_—fi——:'—_—_—————————_——_——_—_ SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner Market and Third streets; open until 32 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, v; open untl 9:30 p. m. 300 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. €33 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. 316 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until ® p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. 1096 Valencia street; open until § p. m. Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; open until § p. m. 2200 Fillmore street; open until § p. m. CHURCH SERVICES. CENTRAL Church, Mission st., between Stxth and Seventh—Pastors, Arthur H. Brigss and Herbert ¥, Briggs. 11 a. m. servicc an sermon. Topic, ‘‘Requisites for Reaping. 12:45 p. m., Sunday school, Rolla V. Watt, superintendent. 6 p. m., Society of Christian Endeavor, fifteenth anniversary; special pro- gramme. 0 p, m. concel Overture, “Pearl Point” (Larue), orchestra; duo, “What Have I to Do With Thee” (from Eli jah), Mrs, Cramer and Mr. Weer; anthem. (Mendeissohn), r His Is the Sea’” solos by Mr. 1liman and Mr, Paterson; violin so- lo, “'Eo a” (Wilhelmj), Charles E. Rob- son; &m ~Sands of Time” (Gounod), Mr. Wer choir; anthem, “O Give Thanks Unto the Lord” (Mozart), orchestra; recessional, grand march (Mendelssohn), or- estra. 8 p. m., sermon. Topic, ““The Peo- ‘s Preacher.”” At both services Herbert ¥. Briggs will preach. The seats are free and the people are welcome. EIMPSON Memorial Methodist Episcopal ., corner Hayes and Buchanan sts. Jobn Etephens, the partor, will preach 4 The Spirit of Supplication” 45 p. m. on “The Camp +f the Lord nvited. Sundav corner_Cali- John Hemp- Eldredge, nia and Octavia sts.—Re 1, D.D., pastor; Rev. George G. assoclatt pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Dr. Hemphill will preach. Sermon topic, “'Divine and Human Willing and Working’'; evening cervice at 7:45 o’cloc Mr. Fidredge will preach. Sermon toplc, ““Christ's Happiness.” Sunday school at 10 m. Y. P. 5. C. E. at 6:30 cting Wednesday evening at and 12 ¥ Pray 8 o'clock. corner of Van Ness @ve. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Wil- jam Kirk Guthrie, pastor. Services at 11 2. m. and 7:45 p. m. Rev. D. A. Mobley of Stockton will preach both morning and even- school at 1 p. m. Chris- or at 6:30 p. Wednesday eeting at S o'clock. All are George C. Adams, preach at both servic “A Perfect Teacher'; sing at the offertory. 5 p. m., a service of song, with sermon by pestor; tople, ““The 8 ority of Moral >ower’’; special music by the choir and vio- solo by n Power, 11 yeers old 1 ere cordially invited. ch, corner Bush and Gough sts Services, holy com- evening prayer and sermon, op of Honolulu will preach ock service. Sirangers are cor- welcomed at all services. corner of Capp and 825 Capyp unday school :45 o’clock. Rev. y William udson will preach at 11 o'cl ubject, “'Strong Wisdom for the Weak.” There wili be vocal | tal mueic under the direction of ment Esq. Church of Christ, Scientist, Central ter st., bet. Kearny and Grant n Sclerce service at 11 a. m.; lesson sermon, -‘Lov Sunday for children &t the same hour; ng at 8 o'clock; fres st., rooms 509-510; No evening service, I place to rpend an hour will Christian Association, this Sunday afternoon Address on *‘Character Build- E. J. Harper. Seats free to E Theosophical Soctety (Colonel H. 5. Ol- president founder), Pacific Coast head- rters, Odd Fellows' building—Public lec- to-night at 8 o'clock by Dr. Jerome A. erson. Subject, ‘‘Memory of Past Births.” Lending library open dally from 1 0 4 p. m. e e ——— MEETINGS—SUNDA’ AA—DR. J. DEPEW KERGA! this_evening, Crystal Hall, 909 Market free lecture Pythien Castle, subject, *“The New Method" : wed by magnificent views of Oriental wanderings; free tickets will be distributed or X-ray exhibition at Sanitarium Tuesday remember the question box; special EPIRITUALISM—Mrs, Ada Foye, 0dd Fellows' (Covenart) Hall, cor. Tth and Market stz., ure and tests; 10c; take elev. t hell, 90D Market, 11, free: Vilsop, Foster, Mrs. Glllingham, Waitman, Dixon. . seance to-night, 8:15; tests ;117 Larkin; lower hail; ad- MRS. STODDARD'S last circle till further no- Sunday, 10c. 278 Ninth st.; sit- EBERHARDT'S epiritual ight, 10c. Valenct W. G. KEBGAN holds a test geance every night except ; 10c; sittings dally. 145 6th st. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer; sit. daily; test circle every night, i0c. ATTEND MRS. HARLAND'S circle to-night; best tests, 10c; readings Gaily, 50c,$1. 182 6th. WYLLIE, photo medium; only one week longer: come, skeptics; be convinced. 309 Turk st. TEST circle, 10c; § p. m.; readings daily. MRS, HUBEARD, 100 Oak t., or. Frankiin, et S S S RNt MEBETINGS—THEOSOPHICAL. GOLDEN Gate Lodge, T. §. (Col. Olcott, Presi- dent-Founder)—Public lecture to-night in Fiood building, 809 Market st., room 11, at & o'clock, by Rev. F. Dharmapala; subject, “India”; silver colleotion at the door. test meeting 3250 224 st., bet. Misslon and SUNDAY LECTURES, MRS. MAY VAN AUKEN has removed to 782 Ellls st., north side; name in window, “‘How & Crushied Woman Can Rise”; free lecture to married women only, 8 Mon. eve.; $2 readings of heads, faces and hands reduced to G500 from July 26 to August 2; hours—10 to 12, 7 to 8 p. m. MEETING NOTICES. EXCELSIOR Lodge No. 166, F'. and A. M.—Officers and members are respect. fully requested to sssemble &t the Temple on SUNDAY, July 27, at 12:30 o'clogk, for the purpose of atten the funerel obsequies of our late brother, LIAM FREDERICK MeALESTER By order of the W, M. H. J. OWEN, Becy. FIDELITY Lodge No, 222 1 O. O. F.—Inittagion. , July 23 :2.‘"“‘ brothers cordially {hvit- J. J. PHILLIPS, N. G. CABSIDY, Rec. Bec. I R . ST, ANDREW'S Mfi will cel brate the birth of i WALTE; SCOTT on FRIDAY EVENING, August 15, at Scottish Hall. Ad- dress iliustrated with stereopticon views by JOEN D. MACGILLVRAY, Esq. Songs, recitations, etc., followed by a soclal dance. Y COMMITTEE. MEETING NOTICES—Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. st ot i S ANNUAL Meeting—The regular annual meel- ing of the stockholders of the Spreckels Sugar Company will_be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st. San Francisco, on MONDAY, the 28th day of July, at the hour of 11 a. m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction .of such other business as may come before the meeting. The transfer books will close on Friday, July 25, 1902, at 3 p. m. W. H. HANNAM, Secretary. ANNUAL Meeting—The regular annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the Monterey County Water Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st. Sen Francisco, on MONDAY, the 28th day of July, at the hour of 11:30 & m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors to gerve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. The transter books wiil close on Friday, July 25, 1802, at 3 p. m. W. H. HANNAM, Secretary. PH _STRAUB, phone Grant Jé.\sgmdhouse, including 20 acres land, in a ‘very prosperous surrounding country. Candy and lcecream store, Soda fountaln, cash register, icecream apparatus, Country hotel, 20 rooms; steady boarders; low rent; near S, F.; §500; easy terms. Candy 'and icecream factory in country town not far from city, Barber shop; 5 chairs; good bus.; cheap. Cigar stands on Market and other streef Butcher shop; good location; fine fixtures; all cash and store trade. Branch bakeries; living rooms. Saloon among_factories; good pla miss this; only $600. JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st. BY oyr recuperative system of speculation we are able to earn for our clients handsome £emi-monthly dlvidends; amounts from $10 and upwards are accepted and placed in operation the day the remittance is received. For particulars_address WHITE & CO., 8§ Pulltzer bldg., New York. (Mention paper.) ; dom't AGENTS WANTED, AGENTS—Do you want something more profit-- able and easier to sell than books or insur- ance , room 412, Parrott bldg. A FEW good agents to handle a high-class ar- ticle; a quick seller; large profits. Call bet. 9 and 12 at 1206 Market st., room 8 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 4 w, Examiper bldg., rm. 613; all cases; damages, estates, wills, mort- partnerships, attachments, collections, legal papers drawn; consuitation free; no advance charges; call or write. ADVICE freedivorcesa specialty; quick, quiet; no charge without success; established 16 yrs. G. W, HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. ADVICE free all cases: no advance fee: Do charge unless successful. Room 316, 3d floor, Examiner building. R. C. ADAMS. WE pay_our subscribers weekly larger interest on their {nvestment of $10 and upwards with us than they would recelve in a year from the savings bank; we never had a dissatisfled subscriber nor a loss; write for circular. SOLLITT & CO., Beard bldg., New York. (Mention pflhcl"l) #10 and upwards/will earn you & good steady income, payable every fifteen days; if you desire to place your idle money where it wiil bring good returns without fear of loss send for circular. National Fiscal Agency, suite 57-8, Brooks bldg., N. Y. (Mention paper.) BY our recuperative system of speculation we are able to earn for our clients handsome semi-monthly dividends; amounts from $10 and upwards accepted and placed in opera- tion the day the remittance s received, For particulars address WHITE & CO., 88 Pulitzer bldg., N. Y. (Mentlon paper.) FIRST-CLASS saloon; half-interest if desired. Apply 1697 Folsom st. ADVICE free; phone Mint 865, 819 Market st J. M. THURSTON; office open every even- ing; private divorce a specialty. AVOID the police; consult Attorney Quinlag, room 3, 624 Kearny st. Phone Clay 825. 14 FIFTH, Mills bldg.—Trust funds to loan, R. Masson Smith, atty. and Com. Yukon Ter. ADVICE free; no charge unless successful; all cases; open evgs. W.W.Davidson, 927 Market, JOHN 3. AITKEN, attorney at law. Rooms 308-10-11 Clunie Bldg., 503 Califorhla st. L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Ma ket st.: consultation free: no fees in advi BICY CLES—! For Sale or Exchange. e e = ALLEN has best bicycles made all prices befors buying: repairing, tires, beils. Larkin, 305, Market, 1968 to 1974 Page. call 01 good home; reason: .’ Fruitvale, P. O. GERMAN lady wishes children to board. Twelfth ave., South San Francisco. A LADY wishes 2 or 3 children; near school; lowest terms: large vard. 1607 California. e i BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of all kinds bousht; libraries purchas H. C. Holmes, 1149 Market; tel. Howard 1046, 741 BUSINE CHANCES. $2000—COFFEE and chop house; long lease; 16 furnished rooms; daily receipts $45 to $50. 916 Market st., room 18. $250—PARTNER in saloon: owner cannot at- tend to same; long lease; income; partner must attend to eash and books. 918 Mkt.r.18. $2600—SALOON; 32 furnished rooms, near Mar- ket; daily receipts aver $40. 916 Market, r.1 ; ROADHOUSE; clears ~§150 month; rent $16; fine fesort. STRAND, 78 3d. CORNER cigar store; good trade; full ; bargain. STRAND, & Cf Third. xchange all ., 78 Third. LIABLE man with energy and steady ell-establish- kinds of busines: $1500—] habits wanted as partner in ed and gocd paying business; press of busi- ness requires another special partner; n but a steady man meaning business need ap ply; to those will allow full investigation. For particulars call on H. E. ALDEN at 1118 Broadway, Oakland. HOME EQUITY CO., 878 Market st. mall paying bakery, Oakland, $600; ully equipped bakery, S, F., 10 horse wagons, sickness cause of sa grocery business, interior city. $1250 BUYS §300—Drug rooms on Kearny st. tore with good practicy THE COAST, 78335 M RETSLOFF & McMILLEN can sell your busi- ness quickly for cash. 906 Market, cor. Ellis OFFICE OF E. J. ARNOLD & CO., St. Louts, Mo. To Our Friends and Patrons: ‘We beg to announce that we have opened an office in this city at the address given below to facilitate inquiry into our methods of doing business and the profits we are making for our clients. There has never been a week during all the time of the existence of the E. J. Ar- nold & Co’s stables in which we have failed to pay & weekly dividend to every patron of at least as much as three (3) per cent on the total amount of their investment. On July 1, 1902, we changed from paying PRO RATA to a fixed dividend of 3 per cent net, guaranteed each and every week. We own and manage one of the largest and st racing stabies In the West, as may be firmed by reference to any racing assoclation in America. For further information call or address E. J. ARNOLD & CO., 439 Parrott butlding, San Francisco. FOR sale—2-story brick bidg., 50x80; best busi- ness cor. in Merced; now paying over 12% on $16,000; with alterations will pay more; any one wishing to buy will be given a trial of the business—restaurant, lodging-house and saloon—to convince himself; price $16,000; lot 50 ft. on Front st., 150 ft. on Admmeda, with alley in rear. ¥or particulars apply M. F. CARDOZA, Merced, Cal. $10 and upward will earn you a good steady income, payable every 15 days; if you desire to place your money where it will bring you good returns without fear of loss send for circular. National Fiscal Agency, suite 57-8, Brooks bldg., New York. (Mention paper.) WE pay our subscribers weekly larger interest on their investment of $10 and upwards with us than they would receive in a year from the savings bank; we have never had a dis- satisfied subscriber nor a loss; write for cir- cular. SOLLITT & CO., Beard bldg., N. Y. (Mention paper.) A WEEKLY income paid every week as large as that paid yearly by savings banks; no gamble, but a solid business propositios . posits always at your call; send for pros- pectus. The H. P. Gritfin Co., 41 West 24th st., New York. THE Guaranteed Fund has paid dividends of 1 to 7 per cent fortnightly; send for free book: facts and figures explaining option trading. Osborn Grain Co., 813 Phoenix blds., Minneapolis, Minn.,mem. Chamber Commerce. WILL you invest $250 in business proposition (advertising by advertising device just in- vented) ? ill be big money-maker; your chance to make $5000 to $10,000. Box 2363, Call office, WILL sell patent just issued; territory this $ide of Rocky umtat $350 spot cash; investigate thoroughly end immediately. Box 2846, Call office. FOR SALBE—A small millinery store, centrally located, down town; will sell at a bargain on acoount of sickness. 762 Larkin s = —~ MISSION route on this paper for ale. Inquire €84 San Jose ave. le, cheap—Roadhouse in good running must sell. Apply 513 Pacific st. TOTUTE in Western Addition: bullding up dis- reasonabie. Box 179, Call. ZK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, in wrapper for mailing, $1 per year. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. ATTEBTIO.\,.F\P};‘JI?! : IT YOU. ne following for cash or monthly payments 30 rooms; 2 years lease; clears#100... $1,150 15 rooms; clears $60; reduced t 500 8 rooms; owner leaving city; cle 150 30 rooms! elegantly fur.; clears §200... 3,500 8 rooms; modern flat; piano, etc.;. 50 | 18 rooms; owner sick; snap; cléars $100 700 100 r.; mod. in all respects; investigate. 12,600 ! Mason st.; Just listed: clears $50 850 modern corner; clears $425.. 8,500 i good; clears payments 1,‘000 r.; north of Market; clears §40; pay 350 rooms; money maker; clears $65.... 550 rooms; central; good infestment... 5,500 rooms; clears $200; snap. 2,200 325 200 10 rooms; newly furnished; part cash. 050 RETSLOFF & McMILLEN, phone John 531, 906 Market, cor. Eliis (upstairs, rooms 7-8). Office open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Plenty of money to loan. Payable monthly or yearly. MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market st., rms. 1-2. Near the Call building. Telephone Green 4-5-8. Big free list of houses. Terms—Part cash and little monthly pay- ments; business is booming here; 4 salesmen now; official abstract of title with every sale. 17 rooms: magnificent furn.; cost $3475; rent $75; clears $110: spacious fine loca- tlon; price $1800; part cash; rooms; rent $45; clears $57 month rooms; 10 furnished; lease 15 rooms; rent $45; 6 blocks N of Market. 500 48 rooms; lease; new bidg.; clears $211..4750 LODGING-HOUSES—These gains: Sunny corner: 26 rooms; bay-windows; run- ning water; oak furniture; rent $170; 5-year lease; must be sold; sacrifice; $1250. Ge: : boarding and rooming house; piano; statuary; oil paintings; good furniture; 16 rooms; rent $77 50; corner house; $1650; terms, cash $400, balance 1} per cent. 3 23 rooms; corner bay-window house; well fur- nished; rent $66; bargain; $1700. Hundreds of good Investments in lodging- houses, boarding-houses and hotels; before buy- ing, call. SCHWEINHARD, Rooms 1-2, 917 Market st., bet Bth and 6th. MITCHELL & CO.. 1206 Markt; ph. Jessle 2081. 21 28 are indeed bar- 32 rooms; rent $50; clears $1 $1250 20 rooms; rent $47: clears $50. 750 8-room flat; rent $26; fine house 325 10-room house; rent $30; clears $30. 325 20 rooms; Market; rent $50; clears $50.. 950 16-room house; rent $60; clears $48. 800 12-room house; rent $: G. G. ave 360 12-room house; rent £3( lears $35. 350 38-room house; rent lears $50. 900 23-room house: rent $75; clears $56. 1200 Part cash, balance on easy payments. est in city. y MM CLAIRVOYANTS. PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The first registered as well as the first gradu- ate palmist and clatrvoyast ever n San Franclsco. ELEVATE THYSELF. KNOW THY FUTURE. Do yo; wish to know facts that ‘ou should know? You may wish to know if it is advisable to make a change in business, in love, in mar- riage. Will my business prove profitable? Shall I succeed fn my undertaking? Shall I ever become wealthy? Whom and when shall I marry? Does another share the love that rightfully belongs to me? When will my do- mestic troubles end? How can I make my life and home happy? How shall I cure my disease? Shall I win my lawsuit? How shall I find that burled treasure? Does my land contain mineral or oll? Will my mine prove valuable? How can I succeed financially? PAUL DESTINE tells you all these®and a great many more. PALUL DESTINE makes no niistakes. He will guide vou with success on your side. Your happiness and success may devend upon the right solution and proper advice. ‘“‘Palmistry taught; medium- istic persons developed.” Three questions by mall, §1. . 320 ...0O'FARRELL ST.......... 326 MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant ard business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bl’s. She reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the rast, reveals the present hap- penings and portrays events to occur in the fu- ture. "If you sre in trouble, discontented, un- happy or not satisfled in life, or have domestic, love or business troubles, consult this great me- dium and vou will be ‘told how to overcome them. Valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25c up: satisfaction guararteed. Tel. Black 4369, MRE. DR. CLARK. The weil-known medlum and clairvoyant may be consulted on all affairs; every hidden mystery revealed; she will show yoy how to overcome your enemies and unite tfie separ- ated; tell your entire life—past, present and future; satisfaction by mail; send stamp for circular with special terms. ‘1206 Market st., cor. Golden Gate ave.: offices 25 and 2 MRS. DR. CLARK. YOU life clearly revealed by MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted clair. & palm.: I have aston- ished thousands with my wonderfully correct ‘horoscope of their lives, past, present and future; I correctly treat your love affairs, domestic troubles, business and financial suc- cess; names; L. 50c; G. $1. 7 RBddy st. A—ISMAR, the Egyotian gypsy clairvovant and palmist, permanently located 1104 Market st.. cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; readings by mail as satisfactory as in person; 3 questions answered, $1; full life $5; send lock of hair, date and year of birth. A—25c; SPECTAL $2 reading one week for 26c; clairvoyant, paimist, card reader; advice on all affairs; reunites the separated; makes happy and speedy marriages in 9 days; 10 to 8 dafly and Sundays. 1010 Mission, nr. Sixth. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double veil—second sight diagnoses diseasas with life reading: ladies 50x, gents $1; palm and clair. sit. $160. 126 Turk. READ of ISMAR'S advice to J. P. FISHER on page 26. A—YOUR hand read for 10c by MME, DELL- MAINE, noted palmist, clairvoyant card reader. 759 Market st., hours 9 to 9 daily. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. HELP WANTED—MALE—Con, o S WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.: tel. South 40. TRY HOPKE BROS. excellent carpet clean- ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co., 402 Sutter s tel. Main 3904. GEO. WA‘LCOM & CO., Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vating Co.. 240 14th st. Mission 74. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S..Phone Grant 185 .. .. HOTEL DEPARTMENT 5 Waltresses, Santa Cruz, fare paid. 4 waitresses, Lake Tahoe, free fare. Waitress, Bartlett Springs, free fare both ways .. 42 .Waltresses, Pacific Grove. fare paid......$25 Waltresses, Madera, fare paid. Waltresses, Visalia, fare paid. Waitress, Colusa, fare paid. Waitress, San Mateo ..... itresses, Arizona, free fare. Waitress, Winters, fare paid. Waitress, Maripos: Waitresses, Merced, Waitress, Cloverdale, fare pai; 2 waltresses, Lake Co., springs, 2 waitresses, Fresno, fare paid. ‘Waltress, Pacific Congress Spring: work, city or country, call and see us and we can place you .. 8§ chambermaids, city . Laundresses, country hotels, fares paid.$30-25 Fancy ironers, Lake Tahoe, fares paid....$40 Fancy ironer, Bartlett , Sprin; both ways .. Starcher, same place 2 fancy ironers, summer resort, Cook, small country hotel . % 5 Chambermaid to wait one meal, nice place.$25 2 strong girls to learn machine ironing, city laundry, ¥7 50 week and paid overtime. FAMILY DEPARTMENT . Second girl, no sweeping, no window wash- ing, nice family, Oakland, $2 oompanion and housegirl, Protestant, country, $20, fare paid; b sacond girls, cit: $20; German or Swedish cook, city, §30; German or Swedish cook, country, party here, $30; nurse, insti- tution for boys, $25; housegirl, nice place it you want to go to the country, fare here, $25 or $30; cooks, housegirls, sécond girls, city and_country ...-....420 Bush st. C. R. HAN A NIGHT cashier, cafe, $8 week, hours 7 until 2. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 429 Bush st. WANTED—Women and girls to work on fruit; day work and piece work; apply at Tenth and Bryant. CODE-PORTWOOD CANNING COMPANY. ANTED—Girl for plain cooking and_general houszwork; small family; wages $20. In- quire at 160 Lake st., Odkland, or room 81 %‘é‘ocker bldg., San Francisco, between 9 and a. m. WANTED—First-class dressmaker to take charge of leading city business; must have §o0d_experience. Apply, giving copies of testimonials, photo and’salary expected, box 2364, Call office. MISS M. WILLE, bi4 Taylor st. clairvoyant, crystal seer; reads vour life correctly without questions; names given; 50c-$1; 10 a.m.to 8p.m. YOUR future foretold; wonderful clairvoyant; send date of birth, one dime, to SYBIL REZ- ZETTO, P. O. box 2026, San Francisco, Cal. MME, WALTMAN, readings dally; circles Mon- day, Thursday, ‘8:15; admission, 25c. 1228 Market st., room 4, RAVENNA; business advice; names full life readings. 5 Fourth' st. MME. WALTERS, great card reader, la. 25c; gents G0c. 951 Mission, near 6th; open Sun. CONSULT NAOMI ROMAINE, business clair- voyant. on all matters. Parlors 152 Turk st. OLDEST palmist and card reader {n city; la- dies, 25c; gents, G0c. 1032 Market, suite 19. MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant and palmist; truth or no pay; 23¢ up. 1140 Mission, over store. MME. HANSEN, clairvoyant, reads card and palm; 25c; satisfaction guar. 148 6th, r. 14, WANTED—Experienced power sewing machine operators; also hand sewers and crocheters. Qr-lx;l-l.l. J. PFISTER KNITTING CO., 412 ollc st. OPERATORS for electric power sewing ma- chines on shirts at GREENEBAUM, WEIL & MICHELS, 531 Mission st. OPERATORS, experlenced; also learners, patd ‘while learning; assistant forelady and exam- iner. G. W. REYNOLD: 597 Mission st. A THOROUGHLY experienced glove saleslady wanted. Apply Monday morning to Super- intendent, The Emoorium. A THOROUGHLY experienged cloak and suit saleslady wanted. Appl¥ Monday morning to Superintendent, The Emporium. RELIABLE house has position for good, keen, middle-aged business woman; ne canv: ssing. Box 2336, Call office. WOMAN for general housework; Palo Alto; & in family; wages $25. Apply R. 62, 916 Mar- ket st;, Monday, between 12 and 1 p. m. MME. LYONS, 108 6th st., clairvoyant, business medium and palmist; 26¢; readings by mail. MRS, RENNER, removed to 767 O'Farrell, nr. Larkin; life and planet read.; 25c-50c; lpdies. MME, ODELL, es read accuratel G. 50c. 52135 Eddy. PROF. SMITH, clairvovant readings. 2§ Sixth st.; 50c; satisfaction or no charges; room 4. MMBE. LA FERN, card reading, 250 up. 109 Fifth st., room 11. MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant card reader; eit- tings daily. 44814 Jessle st., bet. 5th and 6th. THOROUGHLY competent nurse for child 1 year old; Menlo Park; references; apply Wed. nesday, 11 to 1. 2293 Sacramento st. VANTED—Mlddle-aged woman as working housekeeper; light work; good home and a steady place; wages $8. Box 2348, Call. WANTED—A young woman to do general housework. 1235 Pine st. LIVE, energetic women can earn $4 to §7 day easily. Apply 105 Ellls st., rooms 3-4. FRENCH or German girl for grown children and sewing; $25. 2005 Franklin st. Mme. Ehrhorn, clairvoyant & palmist; diseases diag.; cir.Mon.,Wed.,Fri.,10c.111Chattancoga. A—C. E. HINKLEY. ....Phone Mint 798 Successor to H. C. DECKER...1020 Market st., opp. Fifth A FEW BARGAINS Monthly Payments Monthly Payments. 16 rooms; housekeeping; rent $45. . 50 10 rooms; Axminster carpets; rent $33...1000 24 Tooms; rent $40; clears $90 month. 950 9 rooms; rent $27 50; good home. 275 5 rooms; nicely furnished; rent $10. MME. TORRES, clairvoyant, palmist, 807 Hyde &t.; ladies only; permanent; no sign. LINCOLN—Clairvoyant and high _psychist; hours 11 to 3; readings by mail. 125 Turk st. MRS. BAUMANN, the well-known clairvoyant, has moved to 317 Ellis st.; readings daily. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladies, 25c; gents, 50c; readings dally. 132 Sixth st. 100 ROOMS; country transient; low rent.$6500 300 room: orner house; for men.. 5000 16 rooms; sunny corner; fine location. 14 rooms; rent very low: bargaln. 40 rooms; man house; rent $45; bargain 700 Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 200 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market st. A. CAMERON & CO., 850 Market st. and 8 Stockton st. Rooms 21, 22, 23, Phone Bush 328, If you have hotels, rooming-houses or busi- ness to sell, list with us; we have bargains in hotels, lodging-houses, all sizes and prices; no_trouble to show houses. Carriage at door. Money loaned at 13 per cent. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 vages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for DENTISTS. ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Market, cor. 4th, r. 7, Flood bldg.; extractions done pain- y; teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns §3 50 up; plates, extractions free. $1 50 up; office hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 2. J. W. THATCHER, D.D.S., Manager, A NEW plate—The Whalebone—cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crowns, $3 50; flllings, 50c Dplates, $5, full set; ali work painless and war. ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. DONALD INVESTMENT COMPANY, 850 Market st.—(Inc.)...Phone Davis 281. Reliable dealers in rooming-houses, hotels, business chances« and real estate. We furnish vacant houses and loan money at lowest rates. Something new every day. New houses to lease. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth, §1 50 up; crowns, $2 up; fillings 25c. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. Thorough work guaranteed by The New York Dentis Dr. Perkins, pres't, 6th & Mission. MONEY SAVED, § § EARNED! Bargalns, square dealing, general satisfaction and largest llst of houses and hotels at . W. SCHWEINHARD'S, 917 Market st., rooms 1 & 2; fone Mint 1011, §550—10-r. lodging-house; Mason st.; bargain. $400—30-r. lodging-house; Howard; bargain. $300—9-r. lodging-house; Mission; all good, well paying. McBRIDE & CO., 765 Market. 78 ROOMS: best paying translent; Kearny-st. lodging-house; 5-year lease; no agents. Box 2329, Call office. 3 A SNAP—S$375; 8-room flat; Howard st., nr, 84; _&ood carpets & furn.; rent $30. Box 2369, Call. $450—6 ROOMS, newly and modernly furnished house; rent $25. 1010 Larkin st. $450_NEWLY and elegantly furnished house; rent 385. 307 Mason st. 3 EDUCATIONAL, HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construc- tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly practical; day and night. 24 Post st., S. F.; catalogue free. AN evening session begins at the Lyceum on July 28; candidates are prepared for the uni- versity, the medical colleges, colleges of den- tistry, ‘of pharmacy, of law, etc.; thoroush work 'with rapid advancement been our achievement for last 10 years; on completing course candidates will be recommended; terms very reasonable. Room 333, Phelan building. A—IF Gregg stenographers are not fast writers, how do they all get positions and hold them? 00 Eolluonl since April 1; Ellis bookkeeping makes real bookkeepers. S. F. Business Col- lege, 12368 Market st. FOR sale—9 room: all furnished. 280 Turk street. HOUSE of 9 rooms, 242 Sixth st.; nics sunny T ——— COLLECTION DI"FICE‘. ADVICE free—Columbian Law and Collection Agency, r. 85, 916 Market st.; phone Bush 194, GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge unless successful, Room 810, 827 Market st. A SPLENDID chance for married couple; an old established fruit store, two living rooms; rent only $12; price $75. 130 Eighth st. FOR sale—A cigar stand and laundry office. Call at 149 Sixth st., between 8 a. m. and 12 m,, or 4 p. m. to 8 p. m. REBEL Cork Benevolent Association—The ebove association will hold its annual ionic on EUNDAY, August 8, 1502, In Shell ound Park Berkeiey. The programme this vear has only 1o be seen to be &ppreciated. Magnificent and pumerous @#ats end cash game prizes. Special features in Irish square and reel end Jig dancing. Enlarged platform. Special music for the occasion. A first-class union band will be in attendance in the main pavilion. Amusement for everybody. Don't forget the date, as this is the picnic of the seagon, Sundsy, August 8. R. ¥. BUCKLEY. E California Debris Commission having re- ived spplications to ine by the hydraulic process from Fred G. Jr. in the Lone Star mine, at Cromberg, Plumas County, Cal., to eposit tallings in Jackson Ravine, draining into Jackson Creek; from E. H. Wemple end A. M. Davis in the Clippershi mine, near St Louls, Sierra County, Gal, 10 in’ Cedar Grove Ravine, from Catarsot NEWSPAPER—Half interest in dally in one of best towns of State for sale. Address box 2243, Call office. $500—Book, stationery and notion stors; 8 Iiv- ing rms.; rent $25 mo.; no agents. 2339, Call. GOOD opening for drug store at Willits. Ad- dress A. J.“%LEDSOE. Ukiah, Cal. BRANCH bakery and dairy for sale; rent $10; price $125. Call 613 Van Ness ave. I WILL pay good cash prices for old sealskins; send postal; will call. Box 4960, Call office. WILL purchase novelty patents or manufac- ture same on & Toyalty basis. Box 2345, Call. A _GRAND opportunity to get a fine paying business. Business Board Trade, 326 Pine st. GROCERY and bar; must bs sold to-day; maks offer. 2501 Twenty-fourth ave. FG lense or for saleSplendid business corne for saloon, groceries, drug stores; 2 store barroom, 6 rooms and hath: warehouse. NW. cor. Seventh and Adeline sts., Oflkllndl SPIRITUALISM. FOSTER, SPIRITUALISTIC M- DR. A DIUM. MY FIRST VISIT TO THIS CITY. No pretentious clalms, but Invite you to visit me. Have the indorsement of the psy- chical socleties; my work is straightforward and honest; no guesswork; I give you more tests in the free consultation than you re- ceive In any two readings glven by any other mediums; foretelling future events is my special work: much discredit has been brought upon this science and religion by un- scrupulous and pretentious medjums, there- fore I give seances every Monday, Wednes- day and Friday to demonstrate my abllity and claim of superiority; every person re- celves a reading and advice to suit their special case: 26c: develoning seances Tues- days, Thursdays and Saturdays, 25c; my methods are scientific and produce the quick- est results; private lessons in developmen private readings daily, $1, $3, $5 and $10; readings by mail from’lock of hair, $1; sat- isfaction guaranteed; ggons Howard 212. Rms. 4, 5, 6, 123 Turk. “Mald in attendance. READ of ISMAR'S advice to J. P, FISHER, on page 26, BROESKE'S convincing materializing _seance in light; 8 p. m. to-night: admission 50c: test conditions medium sits outside cabnt.206Turk. AN active man 10 buy teamster or express bus. iness; half or whole. McBRIDE & CO., 765 Market st. A—Mrs. J. J. Whitney, trance, business me- - dium and Iife reader; examination of diseases free; sitting $1, letter §2. Offices, 10 Turk st. A—EXCELLENT chance for a reliable party to lease the well-known Wm. Tell House for & term of years; furniture for sale. Inquire 817 Bush st., room 12 BAKERY for sale; good location; established trade; long lease. Apply D. A. CURTIN, room ‘24, third floor, Mills building. SPIRITUALISM—Mrs. Ada Foye, 1423 Market, or. 10th; sittings dally, 10 a.m. to § p.m., $1. MOTHER SADIE materializing seance to-day, 12 o'clock, 5Oc. 1084 Bush; tel. Larkin 4138. HEALD’S SCHOOL OF MINES, 2§ Post’st., §.F.—Thorough courses; complste equipment: ail subjects pertaining o mining and mining enginecring; day and night; catalogue free. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory bchool for the university, law_and medical colleges; references, President Jordan or any Stanford protessor. Phelan buflding. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE conducted by experts; best combined. short- hand and commercial course to be had; In- dorsed by officlal court reporters.1382 Markt. GOLDEN Gate Com’l, College, 580 Golden Gate ave, S. F.; private help in bookkeeping, penmanship, shorthand, typing, English. WANTED—Experienced underskirt operators. ZUCKERMAN BROS., 523 Market st. WANTED—A young girl to do general house- work. 1945 Geary st. NEAT voung German or Swedish girl for sec- ond work. 1918 Jackson st. NEAT girl, light second work; adults; refer- ences. Call 703 Broderick st., nr. McAllistar, WANTED—F'inisher on pants who can sew on machine also. 107 Fifth st., room 7. DIPPER wanted In cdndy store. Apply at SELBY'S, 1134 Market st. GIRLS to.work on gloves; pald from start. CARSON Glove Co., 35 Market st. : good wages and WANTED—A voung lady to share room with a trained lady nurse. 726 Post st. WANTED—Apprentice, hairdressing and mani- curing. Elite Dermatology Inst., 838 Market. YOUNG girl as apprentice for ladles' tallor: paid while learning. 984 Geary st, YOUNG girl, 12 to 14 vears, to tend child 4 years. 612 Treat ave. NEAT, Intelligent young lady as reception lady in dental office. Box 2349, Call office. GIRL for general housework; small family. Apply mornirgs, 1922 Broderick st. COMPETENT woman for plain cooking; coun- try; $25. 802 Ellis st.; 1 to 3 p. m. GIRL for general housework and cooking, $20. 1536 Ninth st., Alameda. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY TO LEARN HOW TO SEW OVERALLS; WE TEACH YOU FREE OF CHARGE AND PAY WHILE LEARNING; STEADY WORK; GOOD PAY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 82% FREMONT ST.; MR, DAVIS. TR g OPERATORS AND A NUMBER OF BRIGHT GIRLS WILL BE TAKEN FOR INSTRUC- TION ON OVERALLS, WITH A STATED AMOUNT GUARANTEED TO BEGINNERS. STANDARD EHIRT FACTORY, CORNER GOUGH AND GROVE STS. theatrical; five lad! no experience nec fary. Caldwell College of Oratory and Act- ing, 1327 Market st. . LADY of indomitable energy, possessed of self- assertion; good opportunity for right party. F. PERSON, room 412 Parrott building. LEARN proofreading; sits, secured. $15 to $25 wkly. Home Corréspondence School, Phila. BPANISH conversatién taught: new short easy BMALL girl or middle-aged woman 'to assist in method; e OF. W. M. SIMMS | light housework; wages $7 per month. 26i o Mentcn iby; svaits, 5. 3. 510 Monigomery, | _San Carlos ave., near Twentisth st. Address Ayers' Business College, 723 Market | A_SHIRTMAKERS and finishers, EAGLE- st., for their new catalogue; it is free and the nicest in the State. Life scholarship, $50. ENGINEERING—Civll, elec., mining,mech.,sur~ vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864 Van der Naillen School, 113 Fuiton, nr. City Hall. ACTING, elocution, speclalties; Hallet School; assoclated with 'theatrical agency securing positions. Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. MUNSON School of Shorthand & Typewriting, 187 Montgomery; standard tems taught; public school students finished; special rates. PROFESEOR BAKER'S Select Boxing School; open_every evening from 7 to 10 o'clock at 121 Sixth st. SON &40., 535 Market st. GOOD rellable person for general housework and cooking; $20. 3978 Nineteenth, near Noe. PROTESTAKNT girl for housework, cooking and small washing; wages $185. 432 Fair Oaks st. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, hair work taught in 2 weeks, $4 50; positions guar- anteed in stores and with private customers, $50 and $75 per month; class day and even- ing.” College, 283 Geary st., rooms 13-15, GOOD, willing girl, 15 to 18 years old, to help With general housework. Call between 9 and 12 a. m., or address 144S Benton st., Ala- meda; wazes $15. BALLROOM or stage dancing taugh! ass2s Monday & Friday evgs. IRVINE'S, 421 Post. ZITHER studlo, Max Maler, 112% Oak st., bet. Franklin and Gough; Individual les. & classes, KENT Law School—Day and night; 554 Parrott building (Emporfum); write for particulars. Prof. Merkl, from Paris, experienced teacher violin, mandolin, guitar. 1008 Mission,nr.6th. PIANO and German; pupil of Leipsic Conser- vatory; lessons 750 and $1. 820 Golden Gate. ARITHMETIC, bookieepi: ymar, writing, etc.; day or eve.; $5 mo. Mission, nr.6th. SHORTHAND taught by mail or personally. MISS M. G. BARRETT, 802 Montgomery st. MRS. ELSIE REYNOLDS' materialization in full light, Sunday eve. 325 Ellis st., 60c. Chicago Business College, 1435 Market,nr.10th; Pittman shorthand, typing, bookkeepg; §8 mo. PACIFIC College, 1238 Market, cor. Jones and MeAllister; learn for $5; hairdressing, mas- sage, dyeing, manicuring, switches, etc.; po- sitions guaranteed stores and private;day,eve. LADIES to learn barber trade; only two months required; special offer this month; bairdressing taught in four weeks; catalogue free. MOLER System College, 635 Clay at. PICK hops In August; heaithful, e: le and very profitable cuting for young and old, Aj ply to HORST BROS., 122 Battery st., S. F, e T D WANTED—Neat girl to take care of bal do light housework. 3703 Mnlh-lm:’ l'..n‘ —_— GIRL for general housework; 2 in family. 134 Collingwood st., nr. 19th; Castro-st. cars. WANT! nursery governess, ~$25; 2 first-class family cooks, no wash, $35; 3 jaundresses, $30; 4 nurses, $15, $20, $25; housework girls, little wash, §30; 8 hotel and restaurant waitresses, $30, city and country; £ cocks, city, 2 family, $30; 7 second girls, $§20, $26; cook, small hotel, country, $35: pantry girls for springs, $25; cook, small restaurant, $30; 100 .girls for all kinds of housework, city, Oakland, Alameda, at $20, 25, $30. Call Monday, J. F. CROSETT & 2'0.. 234 Sutter st. D CHILDREN FOR FRUIT WOMEN AN S 100 families to go cemping, cut, pick and pack frutt, §160 and $2 pef day; 100 giris and women {o cut fruit, $150 to §2 per day; good water; fine, healthy place; fuel handy; { 3 to 4 months’ work; small fees; cheap fares; {ents can be rented cheap: lots of fun camp- ing. CAL. EMP. AG , 50 Third st. g E for Infant, $25. el ‘;irlor Tnaid and waitress for 2 in fam- ily, $25. A d girl for plain place, $20. A St Gor'a German tamily, 330. A cook and second girl for same family in Los Angeles. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. WANTED—Male or female to handle a need- ful and ready seller. 414 McAllister 3 LLINERY trade and positions guaranteed in 26 Watk fox 3 Stockton st., reom 13. WANTED—Women and girls to work on fruit. 1731 Folsom st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. I — HELP WANTED—MALE. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S, 429 Bush st. 642 Clay st. Both offices open at 7 a. m. NEW RAILROAD WORK. Free Fare 2 .Fres Fare $2 25 a day 2000 teamsters, laborers, rock men, concrete 500 teamster: men, machine men, drillers, beaders and muckers. Wages..........$2, $2 25, $2 50 and §3 a day FOR CHATSWORTH PARK. 500 tunnelmen, diillers, headers and muck- ers... .$2 to $3 a day Free Fare ..Free Fare SHIP DAILY. For S. P. Co.'s own work. 200 laborers, spikers and strappers for track and steel gang....$2, §2 25 and $§2 40 a day Free Fare... ...Fres Fare R. R. foreman for steam shovel erew........ .-$100/8ind fousi Engineer and foreman for logging outfit, see boss here, $75; 100 loaders, wi hoppers ana lumber pilers, $35 and $40 and found; 100 farmers, milkers, choremen and others, $35, $30 and $25; stableman, country. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Second cook, country hotel, $60; cook, $45; dishwasher, '$25, country hotel,” fare pald; bartender, $30, country hotel; cooks, Wait- ers, dishwashers, potwashers, kitchen hands, etc., $40, $35, $30 and $25, for hotels and restaurants, country; Tesorts. and springs, city and 2’ nurses for an institution, $30; $15; camp cook, R. R! walter, hali country Between Kearny nt ave. Branch office, 642 Clay st. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 638 Clay. Phone Main 1191. 2 teamsters, concrete and rock men for Nevada., Salt Lake and Utah divis- fons, to Vista, Telegraph Point, Wadsworth, Moors, Holborn, Icarus, Pequop, Lucin and Fenelon. 2 25 and $2 50 per da Free fare......Office fee $1. FRESNO .. FRESNO ....... FRESNO San Ardo, San Lucas, Bradley, Chualar.. .....RIPPON AND DAULTON. se 50 R. R. men, S. P. Co.’s work..$1 60, $1 70 Free fare..Section and extra gangs..Free fare SAWMILLS. AND. LUMBER, WOODS 1 head donkey man, El Dorado Co..$73 & fd G+lox loaders, El Dorado Co. 45 & d 9 wogdsmen, El Dorado Co. -$35 & 1d 11 lumber pilers, El Dorado .$45 & fd o. 10 tiemakers, Mendocing Co..12c and 18c each 25 woodchoppers, San Luis Obispo Co...... ..$1 50 per cord 8 woodchoppers, Santa Cruz Co. ceeeeans .$1 and $1 50 per cord; tools furnished 20 laborers, San Mateo Co. -$2 per day 18 laborers, city...... .$1°75 and §2 15_teamsters, near city $2 and $2 25 1 blacksmith......... 850 and found 2 rough carpenters. $2 50 per aay 4 otfi¥e boys.... -$4 per week 6 _boys, factory work. .$6 per week 250 laborers for all classes of work. Call and read our bulletin AT THE CALIFORNIA EMP, AGENCY, 59 Third st, (nr. Call Bldg.) Phone Bush 403. FREE . STATE OF NEVADA FREE FARE . 5 ST, H .$2 25 to $2 laborers..$2 25-$2 50 day FREE FARE TO MENDICINO CO. Bhip to-day to Fort Bragg, Caspar an Mendocino City; big lumber companies..Free 100 men for sawmill and lumber woods...Fars ................. $30 and $65 month and board B0 ratiroad laborers, sawmills Co..Fres fars 10 lumber pilers....$40 per month and board 8 section hands, sawmill........ $2 25 per day 2 spool tenders....$50 per month and board Band sawyer ...... Tail sawyer .. 1 man in lath mill . 20 mill hands .. “...$2'to_$2 50 per day Second_tres feiler .... ..$55 per month Camp blacksmith. city, no horseshoeing, $55 per month and found; man to run donkey holst, $2 50 per day. CAL. EMP. AGEN( BAND sawyers, $5 day; circular sawyer, $5 day; saw setter, $2 65 day; head donkey man, 75 'and found; carriage setter, $3 50 day; 2 plain _carpenters, $3 to $3 50 day; cabinet maker; blacksmith, $3 day; horseshoer, $2 25 day and board; typesetter, $8 week; cutoff sawyer, $2 day; 15 miners. $2 75 day; 20 coal miners, $2 50 to $2 75 day; cobbler; harness-maker; 150 latorers for mines, mills, railroad work, section men, etc., $2 to $2 25 day; 10 woodchoppers, $1 50 cord and $§1 tler, and’ others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. Z i GERMAN farmer and wife, $50; farmer and wife, $10; farmers; 2 choremen, $20 and found; stableman for country, $30 and foun 4 teamejers for logging, $60; 5 milkers, $30 and $35 and found; 2 milk.wagon drivers, $40 and found; boys for stores. J. F. CROS- ETT & CO. Sacramento st. BOARDING-HOUSE _ cook, $50; restaurant cook, $12 week and $35 month; 2 hotel wait- ers, ‘country, $30; restaurant waiters, dish- ‘washers and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. A _FIRST-CLASS butler, $50; $40. MISS PLUNKETT, near Powell, ; second butler, 425 Sutter st., | MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. Phone Main 5348 8 Leading Employment an ents. g o day (SUNDAY). % SUNDAY. To-day_(SUNDAY). Office open § a. m. SUNDATY. Wanted—9781 men In all parts Cal, Ariz, Utah, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, wages $25 to $150 and found. UTAH FREE STATE _FREE UTAH STATE OF UTAH B Raven s - P A .. NEVADA. STATE OF NEVADA. 400 teamsters, $2 50, §2 25; 370 laborers, rock men, drillers, carpenters’ helpers, ete.: 8 camp blacksmiths, R.R.. free fare, §3 day; ©'S. P. R. R. CO.'S OWN WORK. 50 laborers, track gang, for S. P. Co.'s own work, $2 day, board $4 50 week, free fare. ARIZONA. ,20 teamsters, R.R. work, near Prescott, ‘Ariz.; wheelwright, R.R. camp, Arizona. $60 and found. SHIP TO-DATY. Lucin, Fenelon, Galconda, Pequop, Moir, Wells, Moleen, Cluro, Carlin, Wadsworth, Reno, Vista, Terrace, Keiton. . ... MECHANICAL DEPT ...... Wheelwright, camp, Arizona, $60 and foun blacksmith, railroad camp, Nevada, free far $3 day; 16 blacksmit shops, _camp: ranches, city and country, $3 to $3 50 da: $60 and $50 and found: 17 blacksmiths' hel ers; 10 carpenters, sawmill company, fare §: $52'50; 5 carpenters, ranch, fare $1, 33 and found; 3 carpenters, mine, $60 and found; 10 rough carpenters, $2 50 day, eity; carriags painter, country, $50 and found; wheelwright, country, $§3 day. o . MARRIED HELP Man and wife, cook for 20 men, mine, $i0 and found; man and wife, small farm, Ala- meda County, easy job, $40 and found: far ‘er and wife, Sacramento County, $35 and found; farmer and wife, San Mateo County, $30; miiker and wife, Napa County; cook and wife, small hotel, $55 and found; 10 other men ‘and wives, $40 to $60 and found. . SAWMILLS ..... ‘WOODS...FACTORIES. . LUMBER YARDS a53ade G2 n I AR ooy vz e v 430 willing men to work around 47 different sawmills. woods and yards, no experience re- quired, youw'll suit, $80 to $60 and found, in all parts of California 3 ... FREE FARE 10 laborers, sawmill, see boss hers, free fare Reduced fare, $1 50 Jod sawmills, yards and s, no required, ship to-night, $60. EXPERIENCED LUMBER Band sawyer, see boss here, §5 day; 2 se! ters, mill, 3350 day: tall sawyer, see bos: here, $2 50 day; head line man, $73, see boss here; 4 crosscut sawyers, $40 to & fd.; 10 rough carpenters, sawmill, $250 day; 5 log loaders, $40 to $45 & 1d.; 8 swampers, $40 & fd.; shingle sawyer, $65; § section hands, sawmill R, R, $40 & fd; 25 lumber pilers, $45 & td; planerman; stickerhand. GOLD . MINES .. . 35" m experlence $75 and $90 $75; 8 carmen, gold to handle timber, 158 laborers, no experience re- mine’ co.; quired, to work in and around mines, $40 to $55 & fd.; laborers for furnace, $45 & fd.; 876 laborers for different work in and around S. F., §2 to $2 50 day, $32 50 and 340 & fd. 4 laborers, 8 hours, city, $2 day; 20 laborers, quarry; 50 teamsters in and around S. F., $2 to $2 50 day. ........ AGRICULTURAL ..voevesccsen FARMS ..FRUIT PICKERS..TEAMSTERS HAY AND HARVEST ?NDS‘." 3 hay and harvest, $2 ¢ and found: 10 fruit pickers. 326 and found: 15 mef to cultivate beans, $30 and found; 10 Tanch teamsters, $30 and $35 and found: 27 farm hands, steady jobs, $30 to $40and found: 29 milkers, $30 to $40 and found; 2 milkers, Oregon, fare paid, $30 and found; butter- maker, city milk depot, $35 and found; 17 choremen, ranches and private; 9 choreboys, $15. $20 to §30 and found; 23 stablemen, city and country; hostlers, buggy washers and harness cleaners, $35 to $60: young man to learn to run shingle mill, $30 and found 2 -.BOOKKEEPERS, CLERKS ... Clerk, city milk depot, $10 week; bookkeep- er and stenographer, ranch, $10 and found; bookkeeper and sterographer, lumber expe- rience, $70; grocery clerk, city stors, $25 and found; young man to drive laundry wagon, country, $25 and found 3 HOTELS, o Ct . COOKS é'oo 3 Cook a . telephone . 18 men, $70 and fd.; cook, sawmill, 20 men, see boss here, $40 and found; camp cook, city, $40 and found; cook, Santa Crus Co., $13 week and found: 13 cooks, other jobs, $40 to $65 and found; 5 camp walters, $30; camp waiter, 15 men, $25 and found: waiter, Humboldt Co.. fare paid, $30 and found; 16 city and country hotels and restaurants; vegetable-, man, mine, $30 and found: second cook for mine, $45 o $50; dishwashers and potwash- ers, springs, $30 and found; 20 kitchen hands. and dishwashers; 4 bakers; 3 bakers' help- ers: 3 butchers: 18 laundry men; bell boy: elevator boya; boys for stores, factorles, learn t les .. MURRAY & READY. A—SPECIAL ....ccccurunn .e Cook and walter, telephome crew, see boss at our office to-day (Sunday), 10 &. m., fres fare, 15 men, $40 and $25 and found. MURRAY & READY........ 634-686 Clay st. ‘WANTED—First-class assistant electrical draughtsman, per diem; a competitive examination wiil be held for the above pos tion at the Puget Sound Navy Yard, August 8, 1902. For application and additional in- formation aldress ‘‘Commandant, Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash.”” W. H. MOODY, Secretary of the Navy., ELEVATOR boy. 126 Ellls st. LABORERS accustomed to handling West Coast Furniture Co., 432 Fourth st. DISHWASHER wanted at 1070 Valenola st.; call In morning. —_— DISHWASHER. 2585 Market st, near Six- teenth. BRIGHT office Boy wanted, 15 to 18 years. Address in own handwriting, box 280, Call. WANTED—A first-class barber. 509 California Teet. BOY about 15 to work In doctor's office; references required. Box 2370, Call office. WANTED—Cash boys. KOHLBERG, STRAUSS & FROFIMAN, 1220 Market st. LEARN proofreading; sits secured, $15 to $23 weekly. Home Correspondence School, Phila. A GENTLEMAN of indomitable energy and push: good opportunity for right man. F. Parrott bullding. PERSON, room 412 WANTED—Experienced man, competent of taking_charge of lace department for the city. Box 3, Call. FIRST-CLASS coatmaker for country. REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter at, FIRST-CLASS ladles’ tallor cutter wanted. 'ANTED—Sober, intelligent man to and dry small fruit crop. Box 2287, Apply 4 harvest Call. A_HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. Colored waltere, $32; pantrymaan, $35° = o AD. writing, {llustrating, proofreading, jour- nalism, bookkeeping or stenography taught by mall free; pay no tuition until we securs permanent employment; graduates teed positions; write for free tuition cont mentioning subject you wish to study. Cor- respondence Institute of America, B240, Scranton, Pa. 3 $30 TO 860 week made selling Sugar-Substituts nothing like it; m:.' . agents getting rich; tory and free samples. stitute Co., 507 Minn. unnecessary; our te quick for terri- Address Bugar-Sub- ykes! block, Minneapolis, ‘WANTED—100 laborers at Hunters Point dook; $2 . CI Milis building. V—V-;NTED at once, a com) lesman goda. fountains from _m-m =~ befo man can furnish security and referen good S Address Elegel ct Afdross Siexel Extract Co., 1002 Wylie ave., ‘WANTED—For _Cocos Island, 20 $300 each, for years' cruiss, 4 months’ sea voyage. For particulars address Cocos, 445 Parrott b\lfldln(%flln Francisco, Cal. A THOROUGHLY experienced carpet wanted. Apply Monday mornt tandent the Bmportum. P PROMINENT building and loan assoctation WANTED—Experienced man to set chairs; go0d steady . A ET Nlfi IR R o salesman superin- PAPER ruler. 422 Sacramento t. tion: free: spectal inducements this onth Maler System College, 635 Clay st. M e s o W. - and_mechanics l:; e Pemvor Houge, 217 150 Targe i §1 to 82 Week. from 17 to 20 stors. Ap- rooms; 28¢ per nii ht young man Vams S years ary oly box 2219, Call | O ey and ply HORST BROS., 123 Battery st., 8 F. wlm for factory on women's overskirts. Apply box 1116, Call WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. & F. Barber College, 7T41A Howard st. WANTED—For U. 8. army, ablebodled unmar ried men, between ages 21 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and tem- perate hadits, who can speak, read and write nglish. For information apply to Reeruft- ing Officer, 121 New Montgomery st., San Francisco, or Masonic buflding, Sacramento. $200—WORKING partner in cash business; __profits $100 per week. Call 777% Market st. 500 PAIRS new and second-hand army shoes; size § to 12. McDONALD & PERRY, 261 3d. PENSION atty., E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelan %f”‘“%"”&“:?s“""“' w:ll.hn Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R. weel. 'NBL! MEN to and 2d- army_ shoes, Odd Fellows' building, 1103 Market st. 500 b, soling 200 wp. 923 Howacd st., or. Sth. EXPERIENCED. st and t: s single; good mn;l;‘mmm.nt position; ref- erences; young man preferred. Box 2350, Call. BARBER shop for sale; 2 ; n location. Address bex 2308 e Y! 8904 SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Eurcpe and Australla. HERMAN'S 26 Steuart st. GET your shoes half-soled while waiting! 250 to 50c. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightl hal? Drice. 503 Misston st Bet.1st and g ‘e, ‘WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms, 25c night; reading-rooms; free bus and baggage to and from ferry. ‘WOMAN wanted with $150 to run a Turk st. transient house. 255 Stevenson st. BOY wanted at dru stors, Twenty-Orat and Valencia. sts. : S5 BORE T ————— 'HORSESHO] QERSNOER wanied for Mendocin County. ‘WANTED—Errand boy. Apply [OLM NATHAN, 512 Market st. o0 & CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. VARIETY of restaurant outfits; $100 and up. D. McRAE Furniture Co., 827 Mission st. FOR sale—Delicatessen store; will sell cheap. Apply at 184 Fifth st. f RESTAURANT for sale. 066 Fourth st, 1 MME. YOUNG'S convincing test circle to-night 605 McAliister st., 10c; come, skeptics. 0 MRS. HOUSER, wonderful medium; truth no pay; B0c. 28 Sixth st. 5 MRS. SHEEHAN, trance,test medium;readings 50c, §1. 316 Third st.; cir. Tues., Fri., 25c. Harpist, cnly teacher West,desires ila Mme. Curusi, Hallet School Acting,120 s&nlll’lt. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., 8. F., founded 1863: new 80-page catalogue free. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, l“ pages, in wrapper for malllng, $1 per year. L GIRL for housework. 8009 Jackson st.; car fare paid if not employed. GIRLS 15 to 18 for f: work. Apply at once, AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento st. WANTED—An experienced tailoress for bush- elis Wlfl.wflc&"flm UPHOLSTERER, first-class workman, THE malct&mmfico.,mw‘ WANTED i & Martet ot furniture »ly JOHN o et Mo e m:mm'm ferson Hote),” Harbor View. o o e S 5 e —— For Employment Wanted, ete., 500

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