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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, "AUGUST 13, 1902. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. of The San Franclsco and Third streets; open pight in the year. BUSINESS OFF] Call, corner. Market unti] 12 o'clock every BRANCI: OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner open until 9:30 p. m. $00 Bayes street; open until 9:80 p. m. €33 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. £16 Larkin street: open until 9:30 p. m. 941 Mission street: open until 10 p. m. rket street, corner Sixteenth; opem 106 th street: open untll p m. 108 Valencla street; open until 9 p. m. Northwest corner of Bawventy-second and Ken- tucky streets: open until § p. m. ore street: open unti] 8 p. m. KING Lodge Hall. 3 (Wednesday) at 7 r of the W. M. 802 Third degree. 30 ION Lodge ! ting THIS (WEDNESDAY) 7:30 o'clock; second de- R. E. ALLAN, Eree. SPARTAN Lodge No. 125, wil initie; Visitors cordially in W. CORBALEY, N, G. ecretary. NOTICE—Members of the San Francisco lodges, Knights of d visiting brothers are . le at Pythien Castle, 900 Market st, on WED: AFTERNOON, August 13, at 1 1o take part in the graud parade. member of the order is earnestly requested to assiet in making this parade the grandest in the history of fraternal orders. By order of the 1902 tee of associated lodges | of San Franch om €. W. NEVIN, President. | ERNEST ULMAN, Secretary | GCEHOLDEF spectal | S eeting ot of_Thion 1ron | Works will be held on Tuesday, August 13, 1902, &t 1 in the office of the | company at 222 Market st., San Francisco. JAMES O'B. GUNN, Secretary. | THE California Debris Comumission having re- | ceived application to mine by hydraulic pro- cess from Mre. C. W. Porterfild and Jos. A. Jeffery, in the Hunken gravel mine, near Bmigrant ‘Gap, Nevada County, to de- posit tailings in Diamond Creek, gives notice | that a meeting will be held at room 96, | Flood bullding, San Francisco, Cal., August | 25, 1902, &t 1:30 p. m. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. aw, Examiner bldg., rm. ; damages, estates, wills, mort- attachments, collections, consuitation free; call ‘or write. pape charges no wdvan ADVICE freedivorces s epeclalty: quick, quiet; mo charge without success; established 16 yrs, G W. HOWE. 850 Market st cor. Stockton. ADVICE free: phone Mint 865. 819 Market st 3. M. THURETON: office open every even: | ing; private divorce a specialty. JOBN R AITKEN, attorney at law. 809-10-11 Clunie | | [ | | Rooms | dg., 503 California st. H ADVICE free; no charge unless successtul: all | cases; open evgs. W.W.Davidson, 927 Market, L £ CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar. ket st : consultation free: no fees in advance. — BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. for bicycles will surprise you; wheels cheap: agent Columbia, Eu- Monarc bicycles; repair'g. 301 Lark! e B e BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKE of all kinds bought; libraries purchased; H. C. Holmes. 1149 Market; tel. Howard 1046, EN'S pr ITIM department one of the most of the largest this is an oppor- right party wiil t and assistance necessary. | y store in the very | receipts $20 to $30. ng _corner grocery and bar; | AURANT near the sugar re- | » and Risdon Iron Works; fine reg. Looney & Co., 14 34. | care and wonderful insight in all love, law, di. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. 1206 Markt: ph. Jessie clears $100. clears $50. MITCHELL & CO.. 82 rooms; rent $50 20 rooms! rent $37: 10-room ho! . 950 16-room house; rent $6! . 800 18-room house; rent $2° 350 12-room house; rent $3( . 830 900 - 1200 Pert cash, baiance on easy payments. EDUCATIONAL—Continued. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE conducted by experts; best combined short- hand and commercial course to be had; in- dersed by official court reporters.1382 Markt. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec.,mining, mech,,sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864, Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. ACTING, elocution, specialties; Hallet School; @ssociated with ' theatrical agency securing positions, Alcazar bullding, 120 O'Farrell st. A. CAMERON & CO. 850 Market =t. and 8 Stockton st. Rooms 21, 22, 23, Phone Bush 328, If you have hotels, roming-houses or busi- ness to sell, list with us; we have bargains in hotels, lodging-houses, all sizes and prices: no_trouble to show houses. Carriage &t door. Money loaned at 13% per cent. CALIFORNIA Business College; most thorough modern methods; positions for all graduates; G0-page catalogue free. 305 Larkin st. OF ILLUSTRATION. Day and 2- st. ight class 121 Oak st.. bet. ZITHER studio, Ma: 1 Franklin and Gough; individual les.& classes, DONALD INVESTMENT COMPANY, £50 Market st.—(Inc.)...Phone Davis 281. Reliable dealers in rcoming-houses, hotels, business chances and real estate We furnish vacant houses and loan money at lowest rates. Something new every day. New houses to lease. SPANISH, new method, 25¢ les. Prof. Stmms, r. 4, 181 Montgomery st.; phone Davis 964. Prof. Merki's club practice, adults & children, resu. Aug. 11: vio., man., gul. 1008 Mission. TARR, the expert, perfects beginners and col- lege graduates in bookkeeping. 855 Market. Y SAVED, §$ $ EARNED! quare dealing, general satisfaction d largest list of houses and hotels at G. W. SCHWEINHARD'S, Market st., rooms 1 & 2; fone Mint 1911. SPIRITUALIS MRS. DR. CLARK, The well-known medium and clairvoyant, may be consulted on all affairs ry hidden mystery revealed: she will show you how td overcome your enemies and unite.the separ- eted; tell your entire life—past, present aud | future; satisfaction by mail; send stamp for | circular with speclal terms. 1206 Market st., cor. Golden Gate ave.: offices 25 ard 26 MRS. DR. CLARK. BOOKKEEPING by mail, $5; no money until satisfled. TARR, expert acc’tant, 850 Market. GOLDEN Gate Com'l College, 530 Golden Gate ave.; full business course; day and night. PIANO and German; pupil of Leipsic Conser- vatory; lessons T5¢c and $1. .120» Golden Gate. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar,writing, ete.; day or eve.; §6 mo. 1024 Mission, nr.6th. SHORTHAND taught by mall or personally. MISS M. G. BARRETT, 302 Montgomery st. Chicago Business College, 1435 Market,nr.10th; Pittman shorthand, typing, bookkeepg; $8 mo. Harpist, oply teacher West, desires puplls. Mme. Carusi, Hallet School Acting,120 O'Farrell st. WAY, 1052 Ellis st. 2456; readin; ance Sun., Ti A—Mrs. J. J. Whitney, trance, business me- dium and life reader; examination of diseases free; eitting $1. letter $2. Offices, 10 Turk st. A_MATERIALIZING scance Sunday, Tuesday, | Thursday, 8 p. m.; 50c. 205 Turk st. Broeske. : c v LE special materializing peance | MILLER to-morrow.8 p.m.;$1;only friends. 1084 Bush. materializing ghts, 50c. MRS. HOUSER, wonderful medium no p: H0c. 460}, Tehama st., cor. Sixth. MME. MARSEAU, clairvoyant, card reader; ladles 25c; gentlemen 50c. 1601 Mission st. MRE. HUBBARD, 109 Oak—Circle Tues. 8 p. PROF. BRO! slate- 205 Turk st. T. P. MATCHETT will hold test circles every night, sittings daily. 185 Sixth st e HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., S. F. founded 1863: new S0-page catalogue fi EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. JAP reliable housecleaning; cooks, walters on short notice. 1293 Page st.; tel. Fell 8501 CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese help, 426 Powell, nr.8utter;tel. Black 5072. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S. 429 Bush St. . HOTEL DEPART! (Tethssacs Waitresses, Mendocino Co., Napa, Vallejo, Monterey, ' Red Bluff, Madera, Martinez, resno and city; fares paid to country places |..:..... o 320-:?5‘ Chambermaid to wait, Colusa, fare paid..$20 Mangle girl, first-class city hotel, board 3‘1;% cross the $50 ?ork!fi; housekeeper for students, & ay Cook; s to, party Here.. short orders, Sacramento, Sres 00k for an Institution..... -+ 330 Mother and daughter, care of small hotel, T A S R -$40 Waitress, institution, nice place, city....$20 Starchers, fancy ironers, mangle girls, city and country, highest wages paid.. sieoo... FAMILY DEPARTMENT. Housegirl, 2 in family, nice place, short dis- tance, party here; nurse, care small children, $20; nurse, care 1 child, $20; housekeeper for 1 lady, $2-$15;" 3 German girls for nice places; also 7 Swedish and Scandinavian girls for housework and cooking, small fami- ;11&! Koxfd wages; 2 nurse girls, city, $10 and others, city ‘and gountry. P HANSEN & 08, .429 Bush St. ‘WANTED—2 French maids, $25 and $80; Ger- man nursery governess, $25; 14 second girls, $20 and $25; laundress and second work, $25; laundress for institution, $25; pantry girl, $25; 4 cooks, $35 to $50; nurse and second girl, $20; nurse for baby, $20; cook for chil. ren, $30; 28 cooks, plain wash, $25, $30 and $35; 10 waitresses for city and country hotels, $20and $25;7149 girls for housework in city and country’places, $20, $26 and $30; lots ot work for all. See J. . CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st, 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 BT.; MR. DAVIS. OPERATORS AND A NUMBER OF BRIGHT GIRLS WILL BE TAKEN FOR INSTRUC- TION ON OVERALLS, WITH A STATED AMOUNT GUARANTEED TO BEGINNERS. STANDARD SHIRT FACTORY, CORNER GOUGH AND GROVE STS. BLIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 5188. Grand Japanese-Chinese Emp, Office; 415 Stock- ton; tel. Grant 108; expert, rellable help. JAPANESE Intelligence Office—Furnish most relfable help. 624 Bush st.; tel. Bush 516. et e S ‘WANTED—Women and girls to work on fruit; day work and ,plece work; apply at Tenth and Bryant. CODE-PORTWOOD CANNING COMPANY. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. A—2 WAITRESSES wish places together. Apply to MRS, NORTON, 313 Sutter st. CLAIRVOYA . .Speclal PAUL DESTINE, TEe First Re Pelmist Ever in San Francisco. Life As an Open Book. 50c., stered Trance Clairvoyant and $1 Your etn o et Free .. .Free 1t Not Correct, And unless you obtain the information for which you consult him he will { POSITIVELY REFUSE TO ACCEPT A FEE. He will straighten out youraffairs and give you success in all your undertakings, giving great } vorce, family, money and business matters; gives valuable advice to those who have failed in their business or social affairs; how to ac- cumulate a fortune and be happy; restores lost affections; removesall difficulties; causés speedy ; tells if the one you love is true or whom and when you will marry; tells ails you and oftentimes gives you back your lost nerveandenergy; locatesburied treas- | ures; cures drunkenness; he insures you success or charges nothing for his services; ‘‘palmistry taught, mediumistic persons developed.” Permanently O'FARR! ERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg. She reads your life correctly, gives an accu- rate description of the past, reveals ths present bappenings and portrays events to oceur in the future. If you are in trouble, discontented or not satisfied in life, or have domestic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome the: Valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25c u eatisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569. A—ISMAR the Egyptian gypsy clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1104 Mdrket st., | cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.; reading by mail as satisfactory as in person: 3 questions answered, $1; full life $5; send lock of hair, date and ZELPHA, the gypsy queen life reader, palm- | ist and clairvoyant. 993 Market st 3-5; readings $1; daily and Sunday; 7 to- 9; satisfactory readings by mall all questions ans osition to competent man_with | manufacturing business. Home Market st sell or exchange all kinds of busi- & Co., 78 3d st.; phone Clay 23. HED restaurant and oyster house; pped nd modern in every respect; business; a most remarkable | m’t miss this chance; make offer. | 34 Market st all at once 138 Georgla st., saloon, rooming-house, club- investigate; rent | $300. 219 Mason. s; old established; large trade: large stock; buildings; 14 head | of horses; 7 wagons; investigate this; a 0od | o get into the hay and grain busi g from business. st.; no agents. coal yard; rses and harness; 3 living rooms; | , death of ‘owner. N. W. | ih 2nd Alabama sts. Western Add deal more; musf is leaving city. 11 office. /R Sale—A fine coffec parlor and chop | near Market st., with large sunny | back yard; two living rooms. Inguire Call office T Western Brokers—41 Third st.; deal business chances, lodging-houses, sa- barber ehops, cigar stands, eic ¢ to loan, { FOR SaleOyster and chop house; $250. 160 | Fifth st Hotel for a: PLITT, e clieap. Ap- | Park E I n Leandro rd $3000—COR bar, horses, wago 3303 Mission. COUNTRY route of this paper for sale. quire at Call office BOUTE in Western Addition: building up dis- trict; reasonable. Box 1792, Call office. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. VARIETY of restaurant outfits; $100 and up. D. McRAE Furniture 827 Mission st. In- | ANY HOUSE SOLD ON PAYMENTS. 20 rooms; first-class; clears. $120; only. 15 rooms; clears $60; reduced to. 8 rooms: owner leaving city. & rooms: €5 rooms; modern corher; clears 11 r.; north of Market; clears $40; pa: 28 roome; money-maker; clears $65 40 rooms: clears $200: snap .. : RETSLOFF & McMILLEN; pho n 531 906 Market, cor. Ellis (upstairs, rooms 7-8). BARGAIN—$800; 20 rooms; clears $100; terme. See Retsloff & McMillen, 906 Market. $700S-ROOM modern flat; rent $3 bal. monthly. R '—41 roome nished elegantly FOR quick results list your place at Ri LOFF & McMILLEN, 908 Market, cor. Eilis. McBRIDE & CO., 766 Market; phone Red 3433, 21 roome on Kearny st., $1400; worth $2000. 15 rooms on Market st., $650; bargain. 30 rooms on Stockton st.; rent only $65: low price: transient 12 rooms on Turk st., $550; 14 rooms on Grant ave., gain These are some bargains; call and have a friendly talk on business. -$1350 . 500 TSLOFF & McMILLEN. s RETSLOFF & McMILLE! ransient; cheap, $700; transient; bar- | A—MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted clair., | TRY | RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: prices easy | 8250 cash, | clears §225: grand halls; fur- | eTS. | Mme. Leola, 2326 Mission, nr. 20th, best clair- voyant, fortune teller and spiritualist in the world. " Luck, love and_Palestine wonder charms. Lessons given. Hours 1 to 9 p. m. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double veil—second sight; @lagnoses diseases with life reading; ladies 50c, gents $1; palm and clair. sit. $1 50. 126 Turk. she has second sight; a wonderful prophetes: names; hours, 10-9; L. 50c, G. $1. 217 Eddy, MISS M. WILLE, 330 Ellls st., clairvoyant, crystal seer, reads your life correctly without questions; names given; 50c-$1;10 a.m.to8p.m. MME. RAV NA; business advice; names given; full life readings. 5 Fourth st. CARD reading. MADAM LA FEi 25c up. 109 Fifth st | OLDEST palmist and card reader in city; la- | dies, 25c; gents, 50c. 1032 Market, suite 19. Y, clairvoyant card reader: ladles, : gents, 50c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st. | MME. LYONS, 108 6th st., clairvoyant, bus! ness medium’ and palmist; readings by mail, MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant card reader; sit- tings daily. 4481 Jessie st., bet. 5th and 6th. MME. AUGU or no pa: T, clairvoyant and palmist; truth c up. 1149 Mission, over store. LINCOLN—Clairvoyant and high _psychist; hours 11 to 3; readings by mail. 125 Turk st. ie well-known clairvoyant, Ellis st.: readings dai! A_SWEDISH girl; good cook and housework. er MRS. NORTON, 813 Sutter st. LADY with unusual talent for letter-writing offers her services to the public; letters com- posed; friendly, cheery letters written to shut-in or lonely of either sex; would act as traveling correspondent; terms reasonable. Address box 4800, Call office. 5 MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes light house- private family; good plain_cook; neat sekeeper; is a Protestant. Please call off Fourth. : BXPERL nurse; understands all kinds of nursing; best of medical and surgical ret- erences. Address 6833 Harrison st., Tel. Kate 1100. YOUNG girl wants situation in delicatessen store. 4 Voise st., Bernal Helghts. WANTED—Second work by a competent girL. 1891 Union st. FINE hand button-hole maker on fine custom coats. FRANCIS & CO., 327 Montgomery st. FIRST-CLASS finishers on fine custom coats; must be experienced. FRANCIS & CO., 827 Montgomery st. FINISHERS wanted on cloaks and sults. 40 Ellis st., rooms 55-56. SALOWITZ & WIL- N. CASHIER, also bookkeeper and typewrlter, for restaurant; experience and references asked; no fee. 526 Montgomery st., room 1. OLD’ established business house wants g0l traveler; references and security required. Box 4824, Call office. SMALL girl to assist with light housework; one who can sleep at home preferred; wages $5 and car fare. 264 San Carlos av WANTED—Young woman for general house- work and cooking. Apply at 882 Fulton st., near Fillmore; references. WANTED—Neat girl; good cook and @o gen- eral housework; wages $25. Apply at 1423 Devisadero st. A LADY of refinement and education seeks po- sition as housekeeper to elderly couple, in- valid or widower's children; city or country. Box 4860, Call. A GOOD Japanese girl wants a position; gen- eral housework, plain cooking. 147 Buchanan. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms; 26c to $1 50 per night; §1 50 to §6 week; convenlent and respectabls; free bus and baggage to and from ferry. WANT ads snd subscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton’s Bazaar, 639 MoAllister st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and cubscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. —— e A—SHIRTMA] SON & CO., RS and finishers. EAGLE- 35 Market st LAUNDRY girls wanted. A GIRL, 13 or 14, for light housew home; small pay. 1040% Mission s TWO girls to strip paper boxes. 16 Fremont street. » 3372 Mission st. rk; good WANTED—First-class German_cook. at 1721 Van Ness ave., from 10 £o 3. WANTED—Girls and ironers. Fmpire Laun- dry, 755 Bryant st. YOUNG woman for general housework; 2 in family; wages $20. 805 Franklin st. Apply EMPLOYMENT WANTED-—MALE, A MARRIED man (German), at present em- ployed, would like to take charge of gentle- man’s place by Sept. 1; understands business thoroughly: wife first-class cook and house- keeper; first-class references. Address GEO. DABEL, 473 Tehama st., city. WANTED—GIrl housework. 1521 Scott st. WANTED—Girl to assist with light housework and children; sleep home. 704 Buchanan st. RELIABLE girl to take care of child. 254 Mission st, to do general MARRIED man would like situation by Sept. 1 in or about mine; has had some experience in mining: good hostler and generally hand can run'steam engine; first-class references ‘Address MR. GEO. DABEL, 473 Tehama st. ORCHARDIST, experienced, desires position on orchard, vineyard or dryer. FR. JOSEPH TUTSCH, 210 Second st. SITUATION wanted by first-class bread and cake baker; city or country. Address S. B., 111 Prospect place. WANTED—By experienced grocery clerk, po- sition in grocery or liquor store. Box 3814, Call office, Oakland. FIRST-CLASS Chinese cook wants position in private family as cook. CHOW SUN, 803 Washington st., top floor. WANTED—Position as coachman or stableman by young man; references, Box 4901, Call. WANTED—Position by a first-class cutter, late from New York City. Box 4806, Call. | CARPENTER wants jobbing or repalring. Ap- ply or address 621A° Stevenson st. GERMAN (34), married, wants position on de- livery wagon; willing to solicit for firm; will glve security and best city references. Box 4504, Call office. | WANTED—Practical, competent, experienced £tenographer wants position; capitalization, punctuation, spelling, paragraphing and speed OK. Box 4821, Call. ‘WANTED—First-class tailoress to help pants; steady work. 439 Bush st. MIDDLE-AGED lady to care for an invalld. Inquire 597 Fourth st. ‘WANTED-—Experlenced operators for wrappers and children’s colored dresses. Apply MARKS BROS., 1212 Market st, HAIRDRESSING, mlnlcurlng(,’ massage, hair ‘work taught in 2 weeks, $4 50; positions guar- teed in stofes and with private customers, 60 and $76 per month; class day and even- ng. College, 233 Geary st., rooms 13-15. WANTED—A good girl to take care of 2 chil- dren and assist in upstairs work; wages $20. 1140 Oak st. WANTED—_Girls for_wrappers, KOHLBERG, STRAUSS & FROHMAN, 1220 Market st. WANTED—Alteration hands to work on skirts and jackets at E. MESSAGER'S, 145 Post st. STENOGRAPHER and typewriter; state age, wages desired, experience. Box 4896, Call. GERMAN or Swedish girl for housework. 1231 Jackson st. GOOD cook for general housework; small fam- ily; no wash. Apply 2075 Clay st. WANTED—Edgebasters and finishers, WOOD & CO., 27 Geary st. WOMAN for plain cooking and small wash- ing; $16 to $18 month. 579 Harrison st. on 8. N. GERMAN man and wife would like to take charge of small place in the country; man a good farmer and winemaker; references. Call 359 Minna st., basement, near Fifth, GARDENER; first-class; Swiss; best refer- ences given. W. POTTERAT, 225 Kearny. AND CLEANING. you become disgusted. with poor work SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40, THOMPSO! ting. renov: el. Hyde 112 and Hyde 90. excellent carpet clean- ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop, reasonable. Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Worlk: 332 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 128. 3. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- yating Co.. 240 14th st.: tel. Mission 74. OLLECTION OFFICES. ADVICE free—Columblan Law and Collection Agency. r. 85. 916 Market st.; phone Bush 194, 1% _ DENTISTS. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—ecannot break; | " warranted 20 yrs.; crowns. $3 50; fillings, 50c. | plates, $5, full set: all work painiess and war. | _ranted. Cnicago Dental Pariors, 24 Sixth ok ELECTRO DENTAL CLINIC. All the latest methods In dentistry. 809 Mar- { et st., room 7, Flood Bldg. | PARIS Dental Pariors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth, §1 50 up; crowns,$2 up; fillings 25¢. CLASSIiFIED advertisements and subseriptions received at Calf branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1086 Valencia st. —_— FINANCIA A A A THE REALTY SYNDICATE. CAPITAL PAID IN. EURPLUS ........ ISSUES SIX PER CENT INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES AT PAR. OFFICE—NO. 14 SANSOME STREET. BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. COMPANIES incorporated and financed; stock d bond Issues guaranteed, underwritten and €0ld: stock accepted for services. Send for Pacific States Investor. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVESTMENT CO.. 326 Post. FLATS TO LET. FOR gale or rent—Furniture 6-rm. flat; nearly new; walking distance. Box 2666, Call office. MODERN flats; 6 sunny rooms, bath, yard, baseruent. 1933-35 O'Farrell st.; reasonable. SHOTWELL, 924—Large 4-room lower flat; garden; yard; sunny; no children. FURNITURE FOR SALE. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. Q. YOUNG. 1841 Polk st. FURNITURE for sale—4-room flat; rent $17. 10 Dale place, off Golden Gate ave. Thorough work guaranteed by The New York Dentists. Dr. Perkins, pres't, 6th & Mission, | DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES | < McDOWELL Dressmaking andMillinery School; coreet-making taught; patterns cut. 1019 Mkt. — e NICE furniture of 6-room flat; rent $45, Mo- | Allister st., near Van Ness; box 4902, Call. FURNITURE WANTED. BIG price paid for furniture for 60 d reasons, §. J. WAUGH, . 415 Ixaminer oig NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construc- ticn, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly. practical; day and night. 24 Post st., S. F.; Money loaned on all houses if desired. 30-ROOM house, Mason st.; good location for transient: price $550; $200 can stand. Market st., room 2; phone Red 3433. 50-ROOM cheap rent; $2500; house; all while Market st Stockton near Broadway; plenty McBRIDE & CO., 765 1. phone Red 765 | | money ‘in this | 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.; thorough | work ‘with rapid advancement has been our achievement for last 10 years; on completing | course candidates will be recommended; terms | __very reasonable. Room 333, Phelan building. A-R-1-O; R-I-F-F-1-N. 719 Markef st., nr. Call Bldg.; large offices. Our phone is & one-party line—John 4-6-8-1. Clear titles guaranteed; official abstracts. Terms—Part cash and little mo. payments. 128 ROOMS 100 roomas. Jow rent; fine transient. best corner in city; lease. ... 16 rcoms; sunny corner; fine location. . 14 pooms; rent v low; bargaiS..... 50 yms.; man house; rent $45; bargain. Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms. ¥ITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market st. C. E. FONKLEY.. M1 .PHONE MINT 796 3020 Market st., opp. Sth. A—IF Gregg stenographers are not fast writers how do they all get positions and hold them? 90 positions since April 1; Ellis bookkeeping makes real bookkeepers. S. F. Business Col- ge, 1236 Market st. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post st., 8. F.—Thorough courses; complete equipment | Al subjects pertaining to mining and mining engincering; day and night; catalogue free. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory echool for the university, law and medical colleges: references, President Jordan or any Etanford professor. Phelan bufiding. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays high: price for second-hand furniture: tel.Red 1854 FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES. LOW prices and good work in mal turnfture and mattressen . HOBICH RO 411 and 413 Powell st.: tel. Bush 421, i GLOVE: SRR P S TRY Danicheft One Dollar Glove; you will never wear others: warranted. 121 Grant ave. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. HOP PICKIN Excursions leave for Horstville August 10th, 11th and 12th. Perkins August 15th, i6th and 17th, El Robles August 25th, 26th and 27th, Special raflroad tickets -now ready at HORST BROTHERS', 122 Battery st. WOMEN and girls wanted to work on fruit at Cutting’s factory, Seventh and Berry sts. A—COOPER-GERSON, School of Acting, 414 Mason st.; 7 speciai instructors: day classes, 60 lessons’ mo., $12 50; eve. classes, 24 les- | _sons mo., §8; send for illustrated catalogue. PACIFIC College, 1236 Market, cor. McAllister; learn for $5; h:‘lrdrufi'::.“mfl‘! sage, dyeing, manicuring, switches, etc.; po- sitions guaranteed stores and private;day,eve, Homses =0ld on monthly payments. Largest list Best selections. CALL ON ME FOR BARGAINS. Address Ayers' Business College, 723 Market £t., for the.r new catalogue; it is free and the nicest in the State. Life scholarship, $50. WANTED—First-class maid and seamstress, Call at 1807 Gough st., at 2:30, Wednesday afternoon. . WANTED—Experfenced wrappers. Apply at MARKS BROS., 1212-1214 Market st, TALENTED amateur performers. Apply at Chutes 6 p. m. Wednesday; salary no object. GIRLS wanted for high-class factory work. Apply 696 Battery st. WANTED—Women and girls to work on fruit. 1781 Folsom st. HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. MINES AND MINING. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. Phone 5848 . ‘mployment and Labo: Leading 9634 men . For Hawaiian Islands, Arizona, Washington, Oregon, Utah, British Columbia, Nevada and ... To-day Sl Calltornta, ... ages A 0, $120, $109, $70, $60, $50, $30, ;%5, 423 and $106, §900, 350, found per mo. COME AND SEE . Free to-day...... Remember. ,....Fres to-day For 5000..... Five thousand......5000 men Come_one -Come all To Utah To Utah. .Also. .To Nevada Salt Lake and all the Nevada and beautiful Sierra Nevada divisions, including to Moleen, Battle Mountain, Vista, Ditho, Reno, Wads- worth, Rokeby, Elko, Golconda, Fenelon, Cluro, Carlin, Iron Point, Stone House, Kel- ton Terrace, Clark, Comos Spur, Salvia, Wells, Pequop, Lucih... .o ? blacksmiths, R. R. camp, Nevada, & carpenters to build concrete forms, Ne- vada, free fare .... A Laborers Teamsters . fres en $2 26 to $2 50 a day mixers... $2 25 a day Carpenters and helpers, blacksmiths, cooks.. Good wages -Great crowds are going re you?.........Are you? o -First-class food and accommodations. ... Southern Pacific and Central Pacific pass free for you - COME AND SEE U: SAWMILLS FARE PAID - ... YARDS AND WOODS ... 4 lumber pilers, Santa Cruz Co..$40 & found 2 car loaders, Santa Cruz Co....$40 & found gy . SHIP TO-DAY .... 450 willing men; no experience req: , to work In mills, yards and woods piling lum- ber, learn to run machines, etc., fare paid, $30 to $60 and found: 15 laborers, big saw- mill company, fare $1 50, $2 day. < . MECHANICAL DEPT Blacksmith, railroad camp,.Nevada, free fare, 83 day; band saw fller, see boss here, $5 day and found; tinsmith. city, 83 day; 10 carpen- ters, sawmill, $82 50; 4 carpenters, ranch, 2 50 and found; carpenter, cut mine timber, 60 and found; 6 blacksmiths; 4 blacksmith helpers; boxmakers, shingle sawyers and rackers: 3 setters, sawmill, $3 50 day; 2 car- riage riders, $50 and found; crosscut sas vers; log loaders ...... 25 A . MINES AND QUARRIL g drillers to quarry dimension rock, ere $3 day , §90; 8 miners, $75, $67 50 and $45 and found; 10 muckers, good ine, $75; 146 laborers, no experience re- quired, stéady work, $60, $65 and $42 and found; 2 miners, $52 and found, see boss here; 10 laborers,'mine, $37 50, see boss here. P FARMS—DAIRIES ...... 10 men to pitch bundles, $1 50 and found; 89 farmers, steady jobs vear round, §26, $30 and $35 and found; 20 hay balers; 25 choremen and chore boys, private and farms, $15, $20, 520 and 830 and found; 15 milkers, city and coun- try dairies. $30 to $40 and found; 27 hay and harvest hands, $1 50, $2 and $2 80 a day and found; 25 frult pickers, men and strong boys, 0 and found; laborer and wife, mine, see 0ss here, $47 50 and found ory, clity, $2 day ablé, city, $80 and . MISCELLANEOUS ... Teamsters and labovers, etc. Man to look after race hors young man to help In found, milk wagon driver; Eastern man, no experfence, $40 and d; milk wagon driver, city, $40 and fd; 10 buggy washers; hostlers and stablemen, $60° and $40, $30 and found; old man to wash bottles, ‘drug store; 2 young men to work around institution, $25 and fd; 2 can wash- ers, $35 and td; § choremen, private places, $30 and fd; old man around doctor's place, $15 and £d; 5 deckhands, $40 and fd; young man, assist salesman, store, clity; 4 errand boys, city, $0 week; Jaborer and_wife, mine, see boss here, $45 and found; 5 other men and wives, $40 and $50 and found. o 10 laborers, large factory, $1 75 to ay; 5 laborers, San Mateo Co., $34 and fd; 375 la: borers, city and country jobs, $2 to $2 50 day 10 teamsters for big ranch, $40 and fd; 4 teamsters, near city, $67 50; 6 laborers, coun- try warehouse; boys and young men for plan- ing mill, city, '$1 25 and $2 day; errand boys; boys for factories and stores; choreboys; ete. HOTEL DEPARTMENT ......... Cooks ........Walters ........ Kitchen Help Cook and helper, good country hotel, $75, sce boss here, fare pald; chef, country hotel, $75: 25 cooks, other jobs. §$50, $60, $40 and fa} second cook, "country hotel, $40 and fd; Ger- man second’ cook, fare $1 75, $40 and d; 15 camp and ranch ‘cooks; 2 waiters, Humboldt Co., fare pald, $30 and fd; 40 waiters, city and country jobs, $30 to $40 and £d; 25 extra waiters, city; 3 camp waiters, $25 and fd; 72 dishwashers, " kitchen hands, vegetablemen and yardmen, $20 to $35 and fd; 25 slaughter butchers, $2 to §2 50 day; baker, good coun- try shop, $11 week and fd; 3 baker's helpers 6 porters; bellboys; 4 butchers; etc. = Vegetableman, mine boarding-house, d found; third cook, Humboldt Co., fare paid, $30 and found ...... - .- -MURRAY & REA ‘ETRST 'LASS coat operator on flne custom coats; must be a coatmaker. FRANCIS & CO., 327 Montgomery st. FIRST-CLASS presser on flne custom coats; must be a coatmaker. FRANCIS & CO., 327 Montgomery st. STRONG young colored man-as porter in re- tail store. FRANCIS & CO., 327 Mont- gomery st. FIRST-CLASS custom vestmakers to work in shop. FRANCIS & CO., 327 Montgomery st. PARTNER wanted; must have $300; to go to Southeastern Alaska at once with Alaska miner. 412 Post st. MESSENGER boys Wanted In the San Fran cisco Postoffice for delivery of special deliv- ery letters; must be over 13 years of age ana properly recommended; applicants will be re- ceived and terms explammed by A. M. COX, Supt. of Delivery, at room 5, Main Post- office butlding, corner Washington and Bat- tery sts., between 9 and 12 a. m. WANTED—For U. S. army, ablebodied unmar- ried men, between ages 21 and 35; oitizens of United States, of good character and tem- perate havite, who can speak, read and write nglish. For information apply to Recruit- ing Officer, 121 New Montgomery st. San Francisco, or Masonic building, Sacramento. WANTED—Experienced lace and trimming man; good wages. Call KOHLBERG, STRAUSS & FROHMAN, 107-9 Post st. WANTED—Cash___boys at KOHLBERG, STRAUSS & FROHMAN'S, 1220 Market st. FOR sale—Snap; 2-chair barber shop: living rooms, cigar stand and laundry clears rent; fent $15. Apply WILL & FINCK CO., 820 larket WANTED—Bright, intelligent office boys, 15 to 17 years old: good handwriting; reply in own handwriting, giving references. Box 4004 Call office. WANTED—_Laborers and_mechanica to_know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House etor, still runs Denver House, 217 Thi 150 "large rooms; 25¢ per night; $1 to §2 per Week. WANTED—Experienced_dry goods_salesman. Call KOHLBERG, STRAUSS & FROH- MAN'S, 1220 Market st. MEN to learn barber trade; only requires eight weeks; barbers in great demand; catalogue free. 'Moler System College, 835 Clay st. STEADY, industrious man wanted in well es- tablished manufacturing business as partner with $750 capital. 267 Fourth, nr. Folsom. WANTED Japanese boy who _understands cooking and housework; study hours; wages $5 a week. 1140 Oak WANTED—Strictly reliable young man with some cash: no experience necessary; $i5 month. BROWN & CO., 1221 Market st. WANTED—Experienced male and female cut- ters for factory on women's wrappers and overskirts. Apply box 1116, Call office. WANTED—Good blacksmith. Apply to J. O'SHEA, Seventeenth and Vermont sts. BARBERS—Small shop for sale; good busi- ness; for §125. 239 Third et. * BARBERS—3-chair ’“? for sale; a ln%p: fine business. For particulars, box 4820, Call. BARBERS—2-chair shop; must be sold; bar- gain. 402 Brannan st., corner Third. WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. £. F. Barber College, 741A Howard st. BAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australla. HERMAN'S 26 Steuart st. 600 PAIRS new and second-hand aimy shoes; size § to 12. McDONALD & PERRY, 261 34. PENSION atty.. E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelan blg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R. GET your shoes half-soled while waiting! 25¢ to 50c. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 563 Mission st., bet. ist and 2d sts. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms, 20c night; reading-rooms; free bus and baggage to and from ferry, CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscripelons recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and {:xi‘-:rlmh:zl bas been established at 1098 aler-a st. HORSES AND WAGONS. A LOT of horses for sale at Arcade Horse Mar- ket, 327 Sixth st.; also buggles, wagons, har- ness, etc,; auction sales every Wi ay at 11 a. m. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctiofeer. FOR sale—Gentle mare, suitable for family carriage or buggy. 19113 Mission st. €EE “‘ad.” under head of auction sales. STEW- ART, 721 Howard st. 1 carriage team; 1 work team, $150; business and saddle horse. DALZIEL. 605 G. G. ave. A—GROCERY clerk, country store, $60; stew- ard, mine boarding-house, $40 and found. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. WANTED—Man at once to attend office, walt on customers and do collecting; good pay to a good, rellable man; steady place the year around; no experience necessary; $150 cash required. Inquire 381 Kearny st., room 1244. WANTED—Competent druggist with expe- rlence; state last two places emploved and reasons for leaving same. Address box 4897, Call office. WANTED—Two boys for messengers in a Wholesale stationery house. Address in own handwriting, giving age and whether living Wwith parents or not, box 4805, Call office. AN experlenced stock clerk for kitchen sup- Plies and cooking utensils department; must have experience in this capacity. CHAS. BROWN & SON, 807 Market st, RESTAURANTS—Cooks, waiters, dishwashers, porters, kitchen help; permanent positions: £00d pay; no fee. 526 Montgomery st. FOR SALE—2-seated surrey; 5 express wagons from 1 to 6 toms. 235 Beale st. Largest assortmt 2d-hand wagons,buckb’d,sur~ ey, harness, work,driving horses,15th-Valencia. AN Al express wagon, single; also light camp- ing vgon for sale cheap. 532 Mission st. HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED list of houses to let; send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery. e —— HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. FURNISHED cottage, 4 rooms, bath, yard, laundry; rent $20. 2329 Greenwich st., near Pierce. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Thursday, Aug. 7, 1902, one gold heart charm (turquoise setting) and neck chain. Return to SHREVE & CO., Market and Post sts., and receive reward. THUNDER MOUNTAIN GOLD-REEES. THL:?DBR MOUNTAIN GOLD-REEFS. THUNDER MOUNTAIN GOLD-REEFS. THUNDER MOUNTAIN GOLD-REEFS. . THUNDER MOUNTAIN GOLD-REEFS. (Telegram.) KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 30th, 1902 The American Guaranty & Trust Coag San_Francisco: ‘‘Have secured eight more claims in Thun= der Mountain _District. Rich showings. (Signed) THUNDER MOUNTAIN GOLL- REEF MINING & DEVELOPMENT CORP'N."" 3 (Letter under same date. “The American Guaranty & Tmst Co. San_Franciseo, Cal. b “Gentlemen:’ We just wired you, ‘Have acquired eight more claims ‘in Thunder Mountain District. Rich showings.' We are just in receipt of letters from Mr. . Brant (who for the past two months has been and still is fn Thunder Mountain Dis- trict in our behalf) stating that he has lo- cated for us Kansas City groups Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5§ and Horseshoe groups Nos. 1, 2, o These claims he located only after thorough prospecting which shows a ledge-of rich gold- bearing ore from 60 to 75 feet in width, run- ning the entire length of the claims in Kan- sas City group and a similar and even richer appearing ledge on Horseshoe §roup. “Water and timber in abundance for min- ing and milling purposes on or_cqatiguous to all of these claims. Mr. Brant is a thorough mineral man, trustworthy in all Tespects, and we are greatly pleased with his_ regort. “Almost three weeks ago We sent another Tepresentative into the district to superin- tend our development work and look out for our titles, caring for the company's inter~ ests generally, and our affairs are now cer- tafnly in very flattering condition. “Mr. Brant also uncovered a very fine ledge of free milling ore on our original claims, Monumental 3 and 4. The ledge was fully €0 feet in width and. he was able to trace it for a quarter of a mile on thesa claims. Owing to these developments and our increased properties, it has been decided to r-ll;e the price of our s'::".m':nwlne.““ per_share not later than Septs *‘The situation of our properties and Thun- der Mountain District generally certainly Jjustifies large sales. Our subscriptions at this ?,ffi"; Sontinse to Be he‘;_y. Very re- spectfully, THUNDER MOUNTAIN GOLD- REEF MINING & DEVELOPMENT The New York Commercial says: ‘“‘What Were mere rumors at first are Dow proven facts, and it becomes evident that & new and rich gold-bearing section is to be un- o 3 The Spokane Chronicle says: “It is diff- cult to grasp the magnitude of this wonder- ful camp—strictly free milling and large bodles of ore in_sigh The Chicago Tribune says: ‘“The Dewey property is one of the great mines of the world. ~ Although the ore is not sorted, it i8 so rich in gold that the plates have to be cleaned four times every day.' Engineers and prospectors who have Vis- fted the Thunder Mountain District agres that the district is very promising. The Thunder Mountain Gold-Reef Mining & Development Corporation is a stropg com- pany that will make itself felt in this new district. It bas competent men in the fleld securing clalms and keeps them supplied mith funds to locate and buy desirable prop- erties. PRICES ADVANCE SEPTEMBER FIRST. ‘We are advised by the company that aftcr September 1st we must sell no stock for less than 15 cents per share. The present price of 10 cents, cash or installments, is a most attractive one, particularly so that the pur- chaser has an option for three months on & like number of shares at the same price. All_Indications point to these shares being worth several times the price now asked for them inside of a few months. NOT A POOR MAN'S CAMP. Only a big concern can operate to ad- vantage in the Thunder Mountain District. There is abundance of gold there, but it will not be taken out excent by companies of large means who are able to locate and buy desirable claims and carry into the wilder- ness, at great cost and trouble, machinery to work the ore. This is the only Thunder Mountain propo-- sition before the people of the Pacific Coast, and he who fails to Investigate it, whether he Duys or mot, is not treating himself airly. | (Last Telezram.) ““KANSAS CITY Mo. “The American Guarant: pany, San Francisco: “Continued encouraging news received from the mines. _(Signed) THUNDER MOUNTAIN GOLD-REEF MINING & DE- VELOPMENT CORPORATION.™ Write or call for prospectus and reports. THE AMERICAN GUARANTY & TRUST COMPANY, Selling Azenis, 8§20-1-2-3 Hayward building, San_ Francisco. MEDICAL. A—DR._ O'DONNELL. world-renowned special- fst.—Ladies, all who are sick or in troubie, consult the speclalist on female complaints: menstrual female complaints ely cor- rected; the unfortunate heiped; relief in all cases taken; the most difficuit cases treated; have relieved thousands of most obstinate cases; free, confidentlal advice on all subjects of a ‘delicate nature. DR. G. W. O'DON~ NELL, office & residence, 1018 Mkt., op. 5th, MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe. male troubles: instant relief guaranteed; come tult free. 1008% Market st., opp. Fifth, MRS, DR, for all female complaints; instant relief guaranteed; years' experience: refined home befors during confinement. 728 Post st.. nr. Jomes. H £ and lable by Dr. Good Fitiows” Qrotier 1504 Market st 235, RESTAURANTS—Extra walters and cooks during conclave K. of P.; best pay; no fee. 526 Montgomery st. §50 REWARD—Lost on San Pablo ave., Oak- land, diamond locket. Return to DR. L. A. TEAGUE, 14 Grant ave., 8. F%, or 1074 Six- tieth st., Oakland. MRS. DR. SWEET, graduate of Royal Univer- sity, Berlin, cures all ladies’ complaints and guarantees every case. 933 Market, nr. 6th, rooms 1-2. Phone Howard 3024. Advice free. WANTED—Young man as apprentice in_first- class bakery; good pay; no fee. 526 Mont- gomery st. LOST—Bet. Fremont and Market and Pine and Davis sts., bunch of keys. Return to 4086 Twenty-fifth st.; reward. WANTED—Janitor for office building at Po- trero. For par!lcu&nn see JTACKSON, 709% Stockton st., from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. WANTED—Two first-class bench hands; wages $3 50 per day 8 hours. Palo Alto Planing Mill, Palo Alto, Cal. ANT a Government position this fall? Call day or evenings, and learn how to secure one. Room 308, 927 Markat st. . CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and fubscriptions has * been established at 1008 L AR HELP WANTED—MALE. e A—2000 MEN for rallroad construction and tunnelwork in California, Utah and Nevada; wages $2, $2 25, $2 50 and $3 a _day FREE FARE SHIP 100 woodsmen, lumber pilers and laborers for sawmills and woods, $30 to $40 and found; 20 machine men and miners, $3 a day; 50 farmers, milkers, choremen and others ........ HOTEL DEPARTMENT .. % 4 camp cooks for R. R. camps in Nevada, $60 and free fare; cook and dishwasher, country restaurant, $45 and $20; cook, country hotel $50; German barkeeper, country, $45; 20 waiters, city and country, $30 to $40; 20 dishwashers and kitchen hands, $30 and $25; extra ironer, country hotel, $1 50 & day. free fare . X AT C. R. HANSEN & CO..Main Office, 429 Bush ....Between Kearny st. and Grant ave.... Branch Office 642 Clay st. 2 ERRAND boys for our office. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 429 Bush st. . PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 638 Clay. Phone Main 1191. Strictly Relfable Reliable .Men Wanted. 2000 2 50 1 60 Free fare to Utah and Nevada..§2 and From Menlo Park....to......Santa Barbara Coast road, S. P. Co.’s work..$1 70 and 4 miners, south.. 75 6 muckers, south . 360 B _carmen,” north $2° day 10 Itailan miners, n 40 Italians, railroad w 6 teamsters, near city . 4 laborers, mear city Cook, mining camp Cook, private place . 12 woodchoppers, $1 50 an: 3 here; 6 laborers, factory work, Oakland, $1 day. Other positions. ~ Call and see. AT THE CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY, ©9 Third st. (ar. Call bldg.); phone Bush 405. FREE STATE OF NEVADA FREE FREE FARE 500 teamsters $2 25 to $2 50 fo o 500 laborers and rock laborers.$2 25-§2 50 day Free fare to sawmills and Woods.......... Sawyer, circular. mill, free fare, $4 a day; 100 other good places.” Call early. y o WANTED—3 young men to feed small type press for paper cutter and for crosscut saw, Inquire F. KORBEL & BROS., 723 Bryant. WANTED—A young man to work in a coal yard; one who has had experience preferred; state wages. Box 4907, Call. BUSHELMAN; steady work and good wages. Apply C. RAPHAEL, 2822 Greenwich st. BOY about 16 to work in factory. Apply at once, AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento st. BLACK cocker spaniel puppy, on Hyde-st. car., bet. Clay and Unfon. Reward room 101, Phelan building. 3 LOST—Gold buckle, locket attached; C. H. S. on back; suitable reward. Return to office of City of Paris Dry Goods Co. LOST—Black apron and bunch of keys. Finder will be rewarded by returning keys to Cas- cade Saloon, 513 Pacific st. LOST—White fox terrier; collar with Oakland license, 918 Adeline st., Oakland; reward. STOLEN—From Haight-street Nursery, a bridle and collar belonging to set of harness. Return to same; $5 reward. LOST—Cocker spaniel; answers to name of Duke; right fore leg has been broken. Re- tunr and recelve reward, 17 Franklin st. IT will pay to ‘‘Remember’’ that the ‘Watch Case Co., 220 Sutter st., needs old and silver to make new watch cases. SALESMAN and collector for mercantile house; salary. Apply at 230 Stockton st. , BRIDGE carpenters for railroad work; free fare; no fee. 0526 Montgomery st., room 1. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, seat to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1, postage paid. ———e e ‘WANTED—Rellable young man with $100; §20 per week; call to-day. 88 Third st., room 2. APPRENTICES and makers wanted in milll- nery store at 692 McAllister st. ERRAND boy, about 15; permanent position. Call 643 Market, third floor. COATMAKER and bushelman for country. Ap- ply REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS, METAL beds, bedding, camy ‘window shades. HOTTER. 712 lungn: tel. 730. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERS, engines, 2d_hand machinery. McIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 196-187 Fremont st TAILOR wanted on coats. 520 Kearny st., room 1, first floor. A—BUYS, sells or rents gear machinery, en- gines, boilers, water pipes, shafting, puileys, etc. WHITELAW, 253-255 Spear st. ERRAND boy wanted at 2011 Fillmore st. WANTED—_Walter and dishwasher at MAR- TIN'S, 15 Third st. ERRAND boy wanted for grocery store; wages $6 a week. SE. cor. Geary and Octavia s WANTED—Good coatmaker; one who under- stands cutting. REISS BROS., 24 Sutter st. WANTED—Grocery clerk. 473 Fourth st. BAR fixtures, big stock; installments; billlard and pool tables; easy terms or rented. The Brunswick-Balke-Oollender Co., 652 Mission. NEW and 2d-hand bollers, motors, pumps, wood and tron vm"m-.- chinery. H. S. WHITE, 130 Bealo st. ENGINES, boilers, lathes. plariers, second-hand machinery. J. BURKE, 139 Beale st. launch and gasoline engine; row- GASOLllgg boat. Third st., San Francisco. DISHWASHER and dinner waiter wanted in rear of 320 Mason st. - WAITER; restaurant; steady man; $0 week. 511 Montgomery st. BOOTBLACK wanted; steady Job, good wages and found. 1048 McAllister st. WANTED—A dishwasher; Brannan st. PRESSER wanted; $1 75. Golden Gate Dye ‘Works. 1421 Point Lobos ave, A GOOD lunch waiter wanted; good wages. 1387 Valencia st. WANTED—A short-order cook; $8 per week. 613 Clay st. call early. b1l LUMBER grader, $90; farmers, $30 month and $1 25 day; milkers, $30 and $40; creamery man, $50; man about place, $25; choreman; can 'washer: 2 milk wagon \drivers, $40 and found; farmers and _wives; errand’ boys, 3G weck: 2 vagueros, $30; sheep herder, $30: stableman, $30; and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. ANDRE'S Office. 816 Stockton st. 2 porters for saloon, $30 and board; cook, nice country_hotel, '§60; cook, plain hotel, §00; dishwashers, $15 to $35; butler, $50; 2 men for factory, $30 a month; etc., ete. ASHOTEL GAZETIE, SN SR oreroom man, $30; pantryman, $35; porter, $25; third cook, i v it AHOTEL GAZETTE 26 Montpomery. r. 12 evator boy, $15; third cook, $40; porter, $25; storeman, $30; 2 pantrymen, $35. BARBERS—Good man wanted at Grand Hotel shop, Market and New Montgomery sts. WANTED—Man to cook for 4 or 5 men; wages $15 a month. Call 500 Haight st. A GOOD walter wanted. 134 Third st. ‘WANTED—Lunch waiter at 106 Second st. BAFES—Cary Safe Co. E. B. BECK & CO., agents, 103 Front st. g SECOND-HAND lumber, s blinds, doors and bricks for sale. vummm-t. g:‘r. 15th. ASK for prices on second-hand typewrits makes). ALEXANDER & CO., 110 ln'rl:fi('.;, BOATS. launches. rowboats carried In stock. BAKER & HAMILTON, Mrs. Dr. W DR. ROSEN, 903 Market st., nr. Sixth; ladies’ uneasiness relieved; relief or no fee. DR. AND MRS, DAVIES and HINDOHERS original method of treatment. 1126 Market. ener, formerly G. G. ave., now 210 Eddy st.—] for patients; —_— e DR. NG TOY KEE, 210 Stockton opposite Union Square; all diseases Woflfi herbs. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AUGUST bargalns; 200 planos L e SR scl ups it .. 8 Steinways 1 Heine Squares from : anos in S. F.; agents for i famous Gabler and 20 others: rents and install., $2 i j i buying; send for booklet. Pierce’ Plano Factory, Market, 14th and Church ste. g e L -y T R CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $i. postage pald. . MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED—A helper who knows something about taking apart machinery. 220 Fremont. 1 WILL pay good cash prices for old sealskins; send postal; will call. Box 4884, Call office. BOY, 16 to 18, $4 week; well rewmmendqj. 216 Sanchez st., not after 8:30 a. m. S eds Suitar 3004 Howard, sor Heaarsey FOR SALE—Three-chair barber shop with baths. Box 4825, Call office. /TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and ‘WANTED—Basters on coats. S. N. WOOD & CO., 27 Geary st. theatrical goods. 154 9th st.; tel. Jessie 2851. OLD gold, silver, dlamonds and pr stomes bought,” J. R. JENKEL, 817 - SPLENDID upright grand plano; must sell an. reasonable Elis st, IT'S remarkable—A lot u storage pianos sell- ing, $25 up. Wilson's Storage, 1710 'lr'::!» ANOTHER lot of high-grade planos storage prices. WILSON'S Stcrage, 1710 Mkt. A SMALL Fisch ; s o :.rnuwmlfllugl'., auu: D rosnonable caah offer iefusel. . 3T ot BAR T R R Full-sized offer; rare chance; urgent.

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