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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1903, P ———————— e SAN FRANCISCO CALL. of the San Francisco open RUSINESS OFFICE Call, corner Market and Third street: u %2 o'clock every night in the ¥ BRANCH OFFICES—27 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. 00 Hayes street: open untfl 9:30 p. m. ! €39 McAllister street: open until 9:30 p. m. 5 Larkin street; open untl 9:30 p. m. 1941 on etreet; open until 10 p, m. 2961 Market street, corner Sixteeath: open untl § p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open untll 8 p. m. ncia street; open untll 9 p. m. ? Twenty-vecond and Ken- 19 p. m. open until ® p._m. west corner reets; open u Fillmore street; No 2200 | CLATRVOYANTS—Continued. ISMAR, tne Egyptian gypsy, ¢lairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market ¥t cor. Turk: private readings daily, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.: readings by mai' as satisfac-. tory in person; 3 questions answered, §1; full 1i%e, §6; send lock of halr, date and vear of birth: don’t rend currency. Sond postoffice, Wells-Fargo mcney order or registered letser. ‘ A—MMF. PORTER. scientific clairvoyant and | “card reade-, horn with a double veil and seo- ond-sight; tells the past, present and future; | ladtes. 50:; gents, $1: by cars, palmistry end ciairvoyant s'tting: $2 60. 12€ Turk st. MISS D. WARD, high psychic, clairvoyant, palmist; tells iife cradle to grave; 50c, by ail or person. 217 Eddy at.. room 9. A—Mme Ravenna reads Iife, business aduice: es given: 25 up. 5 4th st, near Merget. CHURCH SE Sabbath- moCE 50 SITANEETS © dially invited to pews free; courteous ushers. ing your friends 4. By order of the W. M. JERICK BARRY, Secretary and A. >resbyterian Church, corner and Polk_st.—Vreaching m. and 7 p. m. by the | D.1. Morning theme, | aye Into Bright Ones . | MRS. SHAF: | iorst lady palmist and card reader in city. 'y Kearny, room 20: ladies 25c, gents 50c. MARCEAU, clairvoyant card reader; iove, marriage and business; 25c. 545 Minna. . clairvoyant car¢ reader: sit- tines daily 4451 Jessle st. bet. Sth and 6th. CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. | | | AIR_ compressed. dry. fce cold, is now univer- saily used in sanitarily cleaning carpets, on floor, without removal or {njury: prices mod- erate. Apply S. F. COMPRESSED AIR CLEANING CO.. Call blg.; phone Main 5237. WHEN | send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 355-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40, CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co.. J. McQueen, proprietor. 320 Guerrero tel. Mission 40. TRY HOPKE BROS.; excallent carpet-beating; mattresses made over. 1432 Howard;South 218 ‘ou_become disgusted with_your wr;kP SSION Lodge No. 169, F. THIS (SATUR- 7:30 o'eclock. ALLAN, Sec. and A. M (SATURDAY) xk. Third de are cordially s ne stockbolger takers will be held at T Francisco, on MONDAY, at §:30 p. m., for the elec. for the ing year and o such the meeting. Thursday other business as Transfer on house to house canv for first-class men. st sers ; Apply at Oakland, bet. 9 and 12 er bid., estates, wil consultation cost in meritori- all other law bate a Mty ;quick, quiet success; established 15 Market st... opp. Hale' . |~ month. 2704 Polk st. DENTISTS, .| plates, $5:full set; all work painless and war- ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter tel. Main 304. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: prices reasonable_ 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263 EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. ENGINEER_First-class stationary steams en- gineer, also is a first-class >lectrician, de- sires & situation in city or country; has all tools; first-clase references; married; speaks English, German and Spanish. Box 4098, Call office. FOREMAN for vineyard, thoroughly acquaint- ed with winemaking, superintending cellar, field and _orchard. shes position. 101 O Farrell st. A REFINED, good natured old gentlema: eminently respectable, good habits, unin- cumbered, desires a position as companion. Box 3338, Ca!l office, A GOOD barber, eiderly man, sober and steady, would like situstion in the country of clty. Address WILLIAM WALTHERS, 1925 st San Francisco. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper desires permanent eftuation; rapid and accurate worker; good references, including present employers; not afrald of work. Box 805, Call office, Oakland. | BRIGHT. energetic. strictly first-class young man desires to represent reliable firm as col- lector ur solicitor; speaks lish and Swedish. Address box 809, Call, a. YOUNG man with experience in office of wholesale grocery desires situstion. Box 3332, Call office, WOUSE painter, Eastern man, waats work; small jobs ahd contracts taken. Address Painter, 1121 Webster st.. city. A JAPANESE boy wants a-position as school- boy in small family; understands cocking and housework, T. IMAI, Japanese Y. M. C. A., 121 Haight st. ~ CHINESE, excellent, first-class cook, wishes position, per month; meat and pastry cook, hotel, boarding-house or private family, $40 per month; glve good references; sati: faction. €22 Sacramento s JAPANESE cook wants a position in family or small boarding-hiouse. K. HARA, Jligl-rh eg;fiuolpel Soclety, 725 Geary st.; tel. Hyde 1556 CONKI Superior Carpet-beating Works. 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephshe East 126. e —————————— CHIROPODISTS. 1 DUNLAP FOOT INSTITUTE, 50 Geary—All aflments of the feet cured; corns, bunions,etc.! | | | COLLECTION OFFICES. | b | ADVICE free; bad tenants ejedted speedily. CO- LUMBIAN LAW AGCY., r. 85, 916 Market; Red 618; collections; gen'l law business. tel BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or_country CO. COLLECTION 5580. PACIFIC rooms 9-10; tel. 415 Montgomer: 3 -és TO LET. JAPANESE wants position as _schoolboy, couple of hours, or day work. Ring Green 250, H. J..' 317 Mason st. JAPANESE first cook wants place do kitchen work. 832 Clay st., rear, Oskiand. CLASSIFIED advertisements and eubscrij received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1098 valencia st. e e e HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. OUTING in the tountry and earning mdney at same time; women and girls wanted to cut {rait; working pears and peaches, the most profitable part of the season; comfortable workroom: furnished room for two, With use of kitchen, in private family, $1 50 per week: free camping grounds. Further information, 220 Market st., room 12; come at once to LOS GATOS CANNERIES, Los Gatos, Cal. s e — —_— PICK HOPS—Excursion to El Robles ranch, on Russian River, fixed for August 18 only, in- Stead of August 25, as previously advertised; call immediately for El Robles tickets; fami- “lies and young people preferred; heavy crops; excellent pay; beautiful camps; plenty amuse- ments, ETEMENS HORST COMPANT, 122 Battery st., §. F. ITALIAN lady who can speak English wanted to travel. Apply Girls' Directory, Cantral ave. and Waller st. WANTED—Expérienced girl for cutting off ®oods In wholesale millinery house. Apply HOLM & NATHAN, 512 Merket st. WANTED—Experienced cloak and suit sales- lady; state age experience and salary ex- pected. Box 3351, Call. WANTED—Bxperienced saleslady, Who under- stands jackets agd children’s’ suits. Box 3352, Call office, WANTED—Experienced saleslady , for cloak and sult department; good wages. Box 3344, Call office. BOOKFOLDERS and sewers; girls wanted to learn the trade; wages paid from start. FRANK MALLOYE, 422 Sacramento st. N, A e WANTED—You! rl to assist with care of AN 1% vears of age: sieep nome. = Call the Atherton, 1661 Octavia st., room 7. — A e LADY of good address to represent high-grade ‘magezine: good pay. 50 Columblan building. WANTED—Fitters, stitchers and table girl Apply Eastern Shoe Factory, 134 Main st. ELDERLY German Catholic woman for house- work; $7 per week. 1071 Market st. — e CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office,2200 Fillmore st. office for Call advertisements and A-wagm Tas™ been cstablished at 1008 encla st. e e e FLATS TO LET. HOUSES and flats to let; an immense list; ser- yice abeolutely free; take -dvnnuacmrt' this department; Wi save you trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-259 Geary 1., on the square. COTTAGE for the rent—§12 50 per month, 5 | "+ & b.: cn Nevada ave. | | $20 per month_5 r. & b, 1245 Sanchez st. $20 per month, 5 r. & b on 26th st. with | | @ small payment down. Your friends. | | D. COFFIN & CO., 3303 Mission st. i | FOR RENT—Cottage of .6 rooms, $15 per eventh | LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr, No charge for extracting when es are ade: cld plates made over like new: teeth om $8 per set; extracting, 50c: gas given. | | A NEW plate—The Whalebone—cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fillings, 50c; R ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. R. C._ADAMS, room ma Spreckels bldg., tion free; no fees in advance, GOLD flings, 7bc; silver, 35c; crowns, §2; no |~ pain; open Sunday. Dr.0.B.Hewitt,204 Sutter. | ATT EN_ attorneys, rs. 300-10-11 | 10 PER_CENT off this month; estimates free. e 03 California st.; tel Main 727, | New York Dentists. 960 Mission st.. cor. 6th. —————— e | l DRI CSSES, & parrots § cach German singing we will try to piease you every. ne at right prices. 1546 Market, BUSINESS CHANCES, UNTRY 860 bakery, with chop house, living rooms; no op- 1 chance for baker or cook > Kearny st $rix with 10 rurnis] place s Ly breweries $40; a good busines ree partners s cause of sale; coffee saloon, on daily RESTAURANT and £30; average R. G. WILK 3 Taylor st a ed- fhicient eyard city or 5 Market st ¥, with 2 stores, bakeoven, toois, horse, lot 50x100. Box 333 in a prospesous quire at once. et st 4 barpese st carpet cleaning sickness cause of seli- in sight; gord , bet. Tth-Sth r sale in country town. stfice, Oakiand and fixtures 117 TE Inquire ute hardware this paper for sale. tore. 19th and F s LODGING-HOUSES FOR SAL 100 ROC house for men; rent $140. 58 roo south of Market: rent $100. 2000 23 corner; part cash: bal. easy. 850 11 rooms: gcod income; rent .... 380 21 rocome; water front; rent $40; iease. 650 320 rooms: gocd lease; low rest........ 8500 £7 rme.; apartments;Western Add: rent. 250 Money Joaned at 1 per cent, Hotele roadbouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms. TEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. $125; clears over $100; MAN, S50 Market st furnished house of 15 rooms; owner G T: Mrs_ J. 3. Whitney, trance clairvoyant business medjum and life reader. 416 Turk st., room 2. first floor (Hotel Regina). 31000 ISSMAKERS & SEAMST) | McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School | { ny pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market. { ACCORDION, sunburst & knife plalting. Stew- art’s button & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. | DYEING AND CLBA {ING. SEA breezes sweeten all garments, blankets, lace curtains, etc., done by the Presidio Heights Dye Works, 3915 Sacramento; phone for wagon, West 453. H. HICKMAN. pres. EDUCATIONAL. A—CALDWELL College of Oratory, Acting, | Opera and Authorship; largest in the West; | 14 teachers; positions guaranteed: fall term | begins Sept. 7; day & evening class; beautiful | new catalogue free. 1205 Market, cor. Ninth. | RANCISCO Business College, 1236 Mar- | | SAN ket: modern, progressive, practical; estab- | lishea 15 years. Gregg shorthand, fastest, easiest, most readable. Actual business bookkeeping: typewriter at home free. | E, 24 Post, S. | HEALD'S BU 5SS COLLI Bookkeeping, shorthand, (ouch_typing, languages, telegraphy, £nglish “branches; | day and night sessions; fllus. catalogue free. =S, the leading business collcge, 723 Mar- special summer course in all depart- | ne catalogue free; life scholar- | nd evening sessions. i ollege, 305 Larkin st. | ', positions secured for | modern methods; individual in- | | Fz ! | Write for iliustrated catalogue. | School of Mines & Electricity,24 Post F.; a practical school of engineering; smplete equipment. Special catalogue tree. THE Berlitz 1o 1000 Van hool of Languages has removed oss ave.; rates reduced during for catalogue. | | ING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur- anide; day, : est. 1864 Van { chool, 113 Fulton, pr. City Hall discipline and results: the Golden | Gate Commercial College, Van Ness and olden Gate aves. requiremnt saturday and evenings at Teutonia Hall, Hcward near Ninth: management Prof. Foster. s NG writing; the fashionable fad; write your own songs; all grades. | ter st.. room 59, 3 to 4 p. m. learn to 546 Sut- : pupll of Leipsic Conser- vatory: 75¢ and $1. 346 Golden Gate. CORNER Noe and_Eljzabeth sts.; new, sunny flat on corner, 1050 Noe st., modern improvs ments; convenient to Twenty-fourth and Cas- tro-st.’ cars; rent reasonable. A SUNNY corner upper 6-room flat, basemen helf block from Market st., within 13 mi utes’ ride of Golden Gate Park: Castro and Eighteenth-st. cars. 3943 Seventeenth et PAGE, 805, near Plerce—b rooms and bath; well located; reasonable rent. PIERCE, 250, near Halght—6 room: fine bath. SUNNY upper modern flat. 7 rooms, bath; yard; basement; $30. 1046 Broderick,nr.Turk. 3 NEW flats, 6 rooms; rent $35. Church and Seventeenth sts. $25—GRAND view city and bay; 5 rooms; sun all day; modern and up to date. 1129 Church. TWENTY-THIRD, 4077. corner Castro—Lovely lower 4-room fiat; $16; water free. POLK, 2500, cor Filbert—Lovely sunny corner flat, 7 rooms; marine view; rent $35. TO_ iet—Flat of four rooms; 1897 O'Farrell. HOOKER & LENT, 14 Post st. 4 NICE rooms, bath, toilet, yard. cellar, gas; adults. 1917 Geary st. ” FLATS WANTED. FURNISHED flat of 5 or 6 rooms at reasonable 4t Box i Call. very sun- WANTED—Sunny modam flat; 2 aduits. Box 1012, Call. s e et FURNITURE WANTED. A, WOLLPERT, 773 Mission, phone Red 4462, buys. rents. repairs. packs furniture. carpets. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Cook, 30 boys, $40; cook for lunch place, $% 50 week, no Sunday work; 2 smail hoter cooks, $30; 4 cooks, $30-$35: 2 cooks for ranches, fare paid: head waitress, $30; 4 waitresees, $25: chambermald, $20; 3 nur girls, $20-525. 4 second girls, city and S Rafael, $20-$35; housework, $30; nurse, chil- dren’s home, $20; laundress, $30; maid to old . $25; bell boy, $15, and 50 house girls, to J. F. CROSETT & Apply A YOUNG lady for relief work in candy sto good Wages for part time; chance for a Vancement. MRS. M. E. DAY, 851 O'Farrell. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, hair work; removal of superfluous hair taught from A to Z in 2 weeks for $10; positions guaranteed: $10 to $20 per week; school day and eve. 233 Geary, r. 13; maids prepared. A—LADIES, learn all branches hairdressing trade; manicuring, massage, etc.; 12368 Mar- ket gt., cor. Jones, room 94: positions secured at highest wages; day and eve. class; call. GIRLS FOR FACTORY WORK; GOOD WAGES; PAID WHILE LEARNING; STEADY EMPLOYMENT; EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY: APPLY AT ONCE. AMES & HARRIS, 100 SACRAMENTO ST. GIRLS ABOUT TO RIVET OVERALLS, STEADY WORK. PAID SALARY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 32% FREMONT ST. MR, DAVIS. 18 YEARS, | AT Kingsland Art Shop—Drawing, painting and burnt wo 1184 Haight st., near Lyon. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATIO! Day and bt class | . | PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine s SPANISH Academy—Professor Arribas; classes day and evening: private lessons. 834 Sutter. S given in Water Color or Oil Paint- ing from Nature. CURRIER, 372 Sutter st. ", bookkeeping, grammar, writing, £ mo. 1024 Mission, nr.6th. |~ Pittman = orthand,” typing, bookkp WOMEN and girls wanted to work gn. fruit and canning; steady work; highest” wages. Apply California Canneries Co., Brannan st., between Third and Fourth. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS AN RIV- ETERS; NO_EXPERIENCE NECESSARY: PAID SALARY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'S FACTORIES, 32% FREMONT ST. AND 1873 MISSION, NEAR FIFTEENTH, [ CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. i __ EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. | | RGE AOKI, 421 Post st.: tel. Bush 135— Japanese-Chinese employment office; fur- nishes best help; contracts for farm help, ete, WOMEN and girls to work on fruit; steady employment; day and piece work: highest wages. CODE-PORTWOOD CANNING,CO., Bryant and Tenth. % A_ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell. Tel. Main 5752 A—GRAND Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office, 415 Stoc " tel. Grant 168; expert reliable help. CHINESE Employment Office—Best _help at { Leon Seung's, 411% O'Farrell; tel. East 426. KATIE HF tings. SMAN, circle Friday evening, 1000 Hurrison st., cor. Sixth. | RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice: all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 5188. EDVWARD EAN 9:30 16 4 and Thursda; readings daily, | | CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. | el Main 1997 BRADEBY & CO.. 640 Clay. CLAIRYOYANTS, ALL AT ONCE AND SAVE $2. My Regular §5 Reading This Week for $1_$ $L§1 31 81§ R PAUL DESTINE, The cred_Trance Clairvoyant and ver in San Francisco 1 4o hereby solemnly sgree and guarantee to make you no charge if 1 fail to tell your name, occupstion and what you called for; I promise to tell ¥ husband, wife or eweet- heart s true or faise; to tell whom and when you will marry; in fact, 1 will teil you every hope. fenr or ambition better than you can. teil restores lost affections, reunites causes speedy and happy mar- Tosperou: lost vitality without med: s hidden treasures; hours 10.a m. to L ¥s 2108 326 O'Farreil st., 326. ARD, THE FAMOUS and business medium. perma- pently located at 17 Third st.. next Examiner bidg . she reads your life correctly, gives an ate description of the past, reveals the present occur in the future; if you are in trouble, dis- contented or not satisfied in iife, or have do- mestic_love or busiess troubles. consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affairs of life: 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed; read- BER! royant fngs by mail Tel, Black 4569 CASHMIRE, THE WIZARD OF THE ORIENT. Trance medium, clairvoyant and palmist; ad- vises on Jove, Jaw, business, speculation and in- vestments: st in the readings she will e, address and oocupation: she reunites the haypy marriege with the one you love: in fact, #he advises on all troubles pertaining to hu nature: Jocates hidden treasures and 10073 Market st bet. 6th and 7th mines happenings and portrays events to | parated, causes & speedy and | | EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. | MIDDLE-AGED woman wants washing, iron- ing or housecleaning; good work done; $1 50 da Box 1008, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED woman, good worker and re- liable, wougd like to ciean offices; also clean windows. Box 3356, Call office. YOUNG married woman desires position, not more than 8 hours’ work: wages no ohject. Address MRS. M. J. P., 307% Leavenworth. YOUNG woman would like position as work- ing housekeeper. Box 1013, Call office. | WANTED—Woman who has had expertence In taking care of children to take charge of a baby about a year old; this is a good placs for cne who appreciates a good home; sta age, exverience and salary expected. ApplY box 1011, Call, HELP WANTED—MALE. USSR UUUIUIU AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S EMPLOYMENT ‘AGENCY, 429 Bush st.... ..642 Clay st. Hello, Grant 185, i Shipping Day, To-day—FREE FARE—for CHATSWORTH PARK, L. A. CO., CAL. Machine men, drillers . $2 (Bonus 25¢ day remain until work is done.) S P. CO.'S OWN WORK, near Merced, Cal. 30 men, extra gang . 5 Italians, board themselves 5 CASPAR TUNNEL, MENDOCINO CO. Steamer Salls To-day. Laborers, teamsters, tunnelmen, bridgemen.. o os. 2 25, §2 75 solutely free fare fc above. CHICO, BUTTE CO, & PLACERVILLE. Laborers, teamsters. rockmen, carpenters.. --$2 25, $3 Special Rate Fare. 10 men, country sawmill, north..$42, $80 fd. Brick crew, $35 $45 found; tunnelmen, near city. $2, $2 50, free fare; laborers, quarry, $2 day; choremen, fagyners, blacksmiths, $25. $50 found: 2 camp blacksmiths, $50 found; middle-aged man, clerk, country store, $30 found; man about place, private place, near city, $35 found, HOTEL DEPARTMENT, 3 head cooks, $75, $80; 2 second cooks, $35, $60; cook and wife, country hotel, $75; third cook, Bureka, . fare advanced. $35; German cook; $40; German walter, $30, same hotel, city; meat cook, brickyard. §70: lunch cook: 835, $40; steward, country hotel, $30; wai ers, city, $32 50; walter and wife, $65, city 2 walters, Santa #ruz restaurants, $40. $45; 4 walters, raiiroad lunch counter, $40; 2 waiters, same country hotel, $35. fare, paid; housemen, porters, silvermén, dishwéshers, potwashers, bedmakers. bell 'and elevator boys, etc., $15, $40; nurses, institution, coun- try, '$30; ‘man and wife, cook for men, or- chard, party here, $60. C. R. HANSEN & CO., EMPLOYMENT ..842 Clay st. AGENTS, 420 Bush st...... 4 LABORERS for lumber camp, $565;" finishing carpenter, country, $4 day; coachman and assistant about house, $30; 2 farmers for fruit ranches, $40 and found; 5 farmers, $30 and found, see boss here this morning; man about place, $30 and found; stableman, comn- pany horses, $55; choremen, $15 to $20 and found; 10 miners, $3 day: B0 laborers fos mines’ and quarries, $2 and $2 50 day and $1 00 day and board; cooks, walters, dish- s and others. J. ¥, CROSETT & CO., acramento st. - ANDRE'S office, 317 Stockton st.—Laundry- man_for hotel, country, steam, $i5: driver for contractor's delivery’ wagon, $15 a week; vegetable man, $30. A BOY, 16 to 18 years of age, for retail candy store; light work; chance for advancement; $6_week to begin. MRS. M. E. DAY, 351 O'Farrell st. A—HOTEL Gazette, 26 Montgomery, room 12. Porter, $30; second cook, $60; watchman, $30; dishwasher, $35; pantryman, $25. RESTAURANTS—First-class walters; best pay; also 4 busses; high arm work. Inquire 9 a'm. to 2 p. m, RESTAURANT KEEP- ERS' ASSOCIATION, 6 Eddy st., room 46, TRY our men's shoes, unifon made, at $1 per pair, foot-form shoes at §2 50, or orthopedic shoes, §3 50: best shoes on earth. 11 Third .. Examiner building, 5 doors from Market. —Experienced 1y Superintendent’s office, furniture salesman. THE EMPO- WANTED—Youth Superintendent’ for wrapping counter. Apply office, THE EMPORTUM. WANTED—Young man who is experienced in cloaks and_ suits to go to a city not far from San Francisco; state age, experience and salary expected.” Apply box 1010, Call. WANTED—Thoroughly experienced gents' fur- nishing goods man. ~Apply, between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. ¢ BOYS wanted to work during the Grand Army convention: good wages and easy work. Ap- ply at 607 Market st. ¥ WANTED—Experfenced silk salesman: good Wages; references required. Address M., box 3360, Call office. TRY our men's rhoes, union made, at $1 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express or mail chlrle‘l; 11 Third st., Examiner bldg. BARBER wanted for Saturday and Sunday at 106 Montgomery ave, BARBER wanted. 201 Seventh st. BARBER wanted. Grand Hotel barber shop. BARBER—From 12 Saturday to 12 Sunday. 222 Gough st.; wages $4. % R WANTED—Cash boys at STRAUSS & FROH- MAN'S, 107 Post st. MURRAY & READY, Phone Main 5848. 634 and 636 Clay st. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. Office half block long: 14 clerks employed; by our own printing plant we publish a free bulletin of labor containing every position segregated under departments ready for dis- tribution 7 a. m.; also noon and evening edi- tnons; get one free. - THIS IS WHAT MADE US FAMOUS. We know no distinction between man and man, / YOU ARE ALL EQUAL. YOU ARE ALL WELCOME. 1902 we gave . 1903 we'll give 45,000 men work. 60,00 men work. We ship you ~Free to one Free to-day. Free to all. Ogden, Utah, All_parts Nevada. Santa Barbara, Hawalian Islands. -gon, ‘Washington, Los Angeles County, Chatsworth Park, Santa_Susana, San Fernando, Los Angeles County, Central America, Arizona, Willits, Ukiah, And All Points North, East, South Inciuding Ogden, Utah. Carpenters and helpers, pile drivers, fence builders, driilers, single, double and machine men, corner and bench hands. muckers, chuck tenders, car dumpers, teamsters, la- borers, track men, cooks, waiters, biack- smiths, etc., $5, $4, $3 50, $3, $250, §2 day. Free fare. Free fare. Free fare, Everybody talking. Thousands going. Are you? Are your e Axe youl 634 and 636 fig COOKS—BIG PAY. COOKS—BIG PAY. o COOKS—COOKS. 26 cooks for harvest and fruit ranches, hay presses, etc. $70, $60, $50, $40, $30 fd.; very few men to' cook for, no women. there, 4 cooks for different’ mines, $70, $65, $50, $40 and found. 46 cooks. hotels, restaurants, cafes, stations, etc.. $70 to $40 and found, \ WAITERS, 32 waiters, different places, including cafes and grills, $45 to $30 and found. 6 bell and elevator boys, city and country positions, $15 to $30 and found. 9 porters and bed;';o“e"d‘ ‘clzydmd country itions to and found. gg‘duhiu‘n‘ffl, city and all parts of Call- fornia. $40 to $25 and found. 12 laundrymen, some fare paid, $80, $60, $40 and found, BAKERS. 8 bakers and helpers, city and country,|$65 and $30 and found, MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. GOING TO FRESNO? 26 laborers. Free Fare—Free. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. FREE——ONLY 14 MILES AWAY—FREE. 16 laborers; you'll suit. $42 and found. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. packers, also jolnters, chute build- . $50, $60, $70, 350, $90, $100 to §150 month and found. 3% woodcl tiemakers, shingle, post, picket and box bolt makers; tools and pro- visions found. BIG L MURRAY & READY. TRUSTS. 634-636 Clay st. NEW RAILROAD WORK. 155 Italians. FREE FARE. 155 Greeks. FREE FARE. 135 Austrians. FREE FARE. Board yourselves; managers at our office; see them. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. FARE PAID—-MANAGER HERE. GREAT MINES. GOOD MINES. G. & C. MINES. 16 machine miners, timbermen, $90 25 single and double hand miners, $82 50 35 muckers, $5 65 laborers, no experience wanted, 360 Mine located north: manager here; fare paid. MURRAY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay st. LOOK. LOOK. LOOK. 55 ITALIANS—SPANIARDS, $35 and fd. 55 AUSTRIANS—MEXICANS, $35 and fd. 55 GREEKS—PORTUGUESE, $35 and fd. For a large American lumber trust, located north, Humboldt: any laborer can do it in the woods. You'll suit. General manager at our office; see him. FREE FARE. LOOK. FREE FARE. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. BE WISE—GO TO EL-D— BOILERS. engines. TOSH & WOLPMAN A GOOD reasen to b watches and Jeweiry from us is that you need only pay @ #mall weekly paymegt on all purchases: all goods delivered on first payment Call an examine our goods, even if you don’t cars ¢ buy. LICHTE 'BIN BRO: kton. DOES YOUR ROOF LI K Repair it with elatecite; in rolls easy to | needs No painting or coating: good over iron, tin or shinglea; best for new ELATERITE ROOF 3 CO. A—Fine suits, $7 50; dress pants. nal Misfit Clothing Parlors, 258 near Bush; open to % j\mziny to n A—$3 530 DERBY and fedora hats, §1 75. P Jlar Price Hattars. 130 Kearn> st. near P open till § p. -hand machinery. McIN~ 195-197 Fremont st n nts gear machi shafting. Spear st T H. P. GAS or gasciine engine and pu water plant, complete: cheap for cash. COLUM- BIA MACHINE WORKS, Main st TRY our men's shoes at $1 pair. foor-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express charges Third st., Examiner bid.; catalogue s SECOND machinery. boilers. wood and iron working m sold and rented. H.S.WHIT MOVING pictures, magic lanterns. bargains. Bullard & Breck, 13 engines 25 laborers aboyt mills; your fare §1; wages -— — $45 and mmdz Wi wages | STes o pipe and fittings; all sizes. EU. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. GENE RILEY & SON Valefo st. q VIN e film an 9 WANTED—For the U. S. Marine Corps, able- | MOVING pictur bodied, unmarried men, between 21 and 35; | _ Montgomery st. g A good character; must speak, read and write | SAFES New and second-hand. E. B. BECK English; marines serve at sea on men-of-war ineall parts of the world, on land in our isl- and possessions, and at naval stations in the United States. Apply at recruiting office, 40 Ellls st., San Francisco, Cal.: 222% N. Main Los' Angeles, Cal d 401 K st., Sacra- to, Cal. PICK HOPS—Excursion to El Robles ranch, on Russian River, fixed for August 18 only, in- stead of August 25, as previously advertised: call immediately for El Robles ticke! lies and young people preferred; he: excellent pay: beautiful camps; plenty amuse- ments. E. CLEMENS HORST COMPANY, 122 Battery st., S. F. WANTED—Educated young man to Jearn our business and take responsible position when qualified; $900 per year; first-class references required. Stoddard Lectures, 210 Examiner building. BARBER shop for sale; two chairs. one new revolving; 3 living rooms; big yard: no rea- | sonable offer refused: owner leaves for coun- | try; enap. 392 Dolores st. | WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, has added 100 new rooms to the Denver House, 217 Third st.; 250 rooms; 25¢ per ‘night. SPECIAL BY MIDNIGHT MAIL, PHONE AND TELEGRAPH. MAN AND WIFE. Man and wife. kitchen of orchard, fare $1 60, boss here, $60, 6 helpers on trays and tiles, young men, §1 50 day. 3 hay balers, boss here. fare §1, $4 day fd. Greenhouse gardener, $60; sheep’ herder, $5 and found, 3 laborers, 8 hours,city job, $60. SEE HIM TO-DAY. Blacksmith, camp, sawmill company, free fare, $60 and found. N\ Cook, - few men, camp. sawmill company, free fare, $60 and found, 2 miners, gold mine, Scandinavians, 550 Carpenter, ranch, boss here, $40 fd. rk, country merchandise store, $400 year and found. Cook and walter, same place, fare paid, $10 and $30 and found. SPECIAL. 12 men, warehouse work, fare $1, $3 day EXTRA SPECIAL, CITY. 12 laborers, Oakland, $45 found Sheet fron worker, city, $3 day. Stableman, lumber company, country, $25 fd 2 cappers, country cannery, $2 day. Bench capper, country cannery, §2 day. 2 boys, learn tilesetting, city, $32 50. Milker and wife, Colusa County, $30 found. Waiter, Santa Cruz County cafe, $40 found. Logway man, also sawyer, souts, 80 found. LOOK, R. R.—l0c FARE. 12 laborers, track men, $2 25 day. Best Places At~ MURRAY & READY, Best Wages At 634636 Clay st. GOLD, SILVER/ COPPER, COAL 26 machine miners, southeas; mine, $90. 98 single and double hand niners, $00, $82, $75. 86 timber furnace men, also/ muckers, $90, $75, $60 and found. 16 car men for good mines, $45, $60 and fd. COME AND SEE. 268 laborers, no experience | wanted, located. everywhere, $60 and fgund. NEW TUNNELS, nl;z QUARRIES. 237 single and doublé hanj drillers, also la- borers, located all over Cjlifornia, $80, $75, $60 and found. COME SFE. FARMS AND JAIRIES. 33 milkers and butter makers, $40, $35, $30 and found. 186 ranch hands, $45. $3] $26 and found. THRESHING JUTFITS. 38 men about threshing hachines, you'll da, $45 and found. | 26 hay balers, located all over, 20c, 25¢ ton. BIG WAGES—GOOD JOBS. FOR STABLES, 26 men | $60, $70, $50, $35 fd FOR CHORES, 30 men, $35, $30, $20.’ $15 fd Coachmen, gardeners, jfivate famlly men, sheepherders. MARRIED HELP WANTED. Waiter and wife, country, $55 and found, ex- ceptiofaly good job. 8 farmers and wives, cogk and wife for mills, woods, mines, etc., $40/ £50, $60 and found; come see; WE'LL TELL YOU. MUST HAVE 'EM. 263 laborers and teamsters, located all over California, excavating, mills, factories, grad- ing, etc., some in 511 Francisco, $2, §2 50 day. BOYS. BOYS. BOYS. 16 boys to learn tradps, work in factories, $5, §6, $7, $9 week. | LOOK AGAIN. 16 brick burners, boss hers, $45 and found. 12 brick wheelers, boss here, $35 and_found. 16 brick setters, boss here, $2 50 to $3 da 26 laporers, brickyard. boss here, $60. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. RAILROAD'S OWN WORK. 164 laborers to lay track and ballast work, $67 50 month. THEY WANT YOU. DIAMOND MATCH SYNDICATE OF NEW YORK—COST $1. 186 teamsters axmen, $75. 186 laborers, $67 50. 186 drillers, rock, hammersmen, $70. LOOK—NOW—TO-DAY FRE! 26 HEADERMEN, TUNNEL, FREE FARE, 25. FACTORY—EXTRA GOOD—$60. 16 laborers; yowll suit; steady job, near city;_%60. BORDERS OF OREGON FREE. 25 two-horse teamsters, lumber company, free fare, $50 and found. SHASTA AND SISKIYOU COUNTIES. 26 laborers; you'll suit; lumber trust, $72 50. 2 screw setters, $105; 15 offbearers, $82 50. 25 laborers, vile lumber; you'll suit; $82 50. 18 crosscutters for woods, $60 and founa. 26 boys for box factory; anybody will de; $32 50 and found. TUOLUMNE GOLD MINE REGIQNS— FREE. - 65 laborers, anybody will do, R. R. fare free, $42 and found. North—GET ABOARD THIS BOAT—Free. PANTSMAKER for Merced; steady work; good wages. P. GREENBERG & CO., Fiood bids. BUSHELMAN wanted. GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING STORE, 104 Kearny st. MAN bedmaker at NEW ADELAIDE HOUSE, 614 Howard st A—Girls to learn millinery now for fall season; both seasons taught from start to finish in one month for $10; positions as_ trimmers, eales- Iadies, etc., guaranteed at $10 per week up: day and evening class. 143 Stockton st., r. 13. PORTER for lodging-house. 715 Howard st. TINSMITHS wanted—Steady work for good ‘workmen. 17 Drumm st. WANTED—Experienced ribbon _saleswoman, one who understands tying bows; also ex- perienced embroidery saleswoman to go to Sacramento; state age, experience and salary expected. Apply box 1009, Call. N WANTED—Ladies to know that the Royal Cloak and Suft Co. make tallor-made suits 1o order at factory prices; givesthem a trial. 523 Market s WANTED—Girls and women for labeling work, King-Morse Cannery, Sansome and Broadway; steady work; good wages. o o s e bbbt a5 WANTED—A lady to run a lodging-house on salary; state age, experience and de- sired. ' Box 3359, Call. elderly woman; capable - king care children and entire _work of small ‘amily; references. | Box 3354, Call. ASS laundress wishes one, two or ‘' work; perfect satisfaction; $2 a 1671 McAllister st WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The Call at Eston’s Bazaar, 633 McAllister st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements und | " subscriptions has been established at 1095 | Valencia st. | e————— EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. | EXPERIENCED electric er station opera- tor would like position as assistant electri- cien or general line repair man; ccuntry or small town preferred. Box 3357, Call office. HANDY man, sober, reliable, good references, wishes position im private place; care of horses, garden, etc. 417 Kearny st., rm. 106, BOOKKEEPER and accountant wishes one or more sets of books to keep: afternoon or evening; competent to straighten out any class of accounts: city reference; terms reasonable. Box 4698, Call office. | aay. Mre. A, H. Kronepberg, palmist, clairvoyant, card reader, will give a good reading, 10c, for & short time only; when others fafl try me to menvipce yourself. 402 Franklin, near Grove. EXPERIENCED gardener and grower wants steady position; married; no children: Ger- man: 35 years old; hest references: wife able 10 cook or help in house. Box 2333. Call. ALTERATION bands on iadies coats - and skirts. 1022 M: A YOUNG girl for gemeral housework. 2614 California st. YOUNG man to wash sflver and do light porter work. _Restaurant, 206 McAllister st. WANTED—4 boys to sell novelties. Call 8 o'clock at basement, 270 Stevenson st. WANTED—Plumber. 533 Mission st. A _BEDMAKER and lunch waiter wanted at 560 Howard st. ‘WAITER; small restaurant: yo! man pre- ferred; $15 month and found. Sutter st. P bl it Sttt s o S e btk ool ‘WANTED—Dishwasher at 506 Howard st.; no Sunday work. A DISHWASHER wanted at 922/Battery st. WANTED—Bright young man of good address, between 17 and 19 years of age, to learn the dry goods business. Apply between 9 and 1 m. at HALE BROS. L APPRENTICE for hair work at G. LEDER- ER'S, 123 Stockton s « 1792 Mission st. COOK wanted. 1792 Mission st. A LADY free from home cares can secure per- manent position as traveler for city firm by addressing. at once, box 3342, Call office. PANTS finishers wanted by 8. N. WOOD & CO. Apply at 27 Geary st. WAIST and siecve hands for dtetmmubicing. 134 Post., room 49, < x WANTED—A girl to assist in housework: fam- ily 3. 4052 Twenty-fifth st.; Castro cars. A &u?osrron wanted. R. R. PATTER- SON, 420 Montgomery st. GIRL for light housework; no cooking. Arply 1307 Jackson st. home. Apply forencon, 1767 Broadway. WAITRESS wanted. WANTED—By a large talloring establishment. a first-class cutter of experience, ability and pleasing personality; must have good char- acter and habits; the position affords a good salary: this is a splendid opportunity for the right kind of a man. Address box 3349, Call. WANTED—Young man who is an experienced dry goods wrapper. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE 1 WANTED—A solicitor for an old-established Jjob printing house; liberal «=1a~— to a hustler. Adrdess box 3348, ‘Call office. WANTED—First-class o presses. FORD, SMITH & ummoo.. Los Angeles. WANTED—Good SRy as salesman; preferably acquainted with paper business: 8ood salary for right man. Box 811, Call WANTED—First-class salesman dress for fur : Darty. MAX HOFLIGH. 107 Grant aver COOK for boardi : German preferred; $30 ver month. Mission st. 5 BOY wanted. 238 Kaarav st y X ® \ 27 laborers, lumber mills, yards, etc., fare paid, $35 and found up. AS WE TOLD YOU--TO BUTTE $1. 196 teamsters, laborers and axmen, $75. FREE—OREGON —FREE. 26 woods and mill men, regular Oregon big Wwages—WAGES. FRUIT PICKING—AS YOU LIKE IT. 55 men, you eat fruit, you can piek fruit, fare $1, £26 and found. ARE YOU A COAL MINER? 155 coal miners—OREGON—FREE FARE. WILLITS—UKIAH—FREE FARE. 26 teamsters and laborers. others going—Are You? $75. DO YOU KNOW? FREE FARE. On every train we ship 1o S. P. Co.'s own work. (All, yes all, divisions) Laborers, extra gangs and section bands. Free fare. SANTA BARBARA BY THE SEA. 155 laborers, free fare, $45 and found. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. SMECHANICAL. READ CAREFULLY. 9 bench hands, $3 50; 6 helpers, bench job, ; country jobs. 6 rough carpenters, fare $3, 6 months' job, \ $75 to $90. BLACKSMITHS, 34 blacksmiths and helpers, located every- ‘where, $80 up. . 83 day up; found. stone- B 3 5. 6 all-round butchers, $40, $i0, $70 and found. :' .:.p;flm factory butchers, across bay, 3 helpers. slaughter house work, fare $1, $30 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. WHERE ARE THEY? 85 LUMBER TRUSTS AND SYNDICA’ LOCATED IN - FOUR STA’ Tallymen. Buckers, Line pullers. PBlacksmiths, wood turners, barkers, car loaders. Tree fellers. SIS mae filnlo-“ setters. nmmum Gang edgermen. n-.hnlmam WANTED—Rough carpeniers and laborers, Apply room 14, 26 Montgomery st., San Francisco Construction Company. A FEW reliable young men can secure profit- able employment by calling, 10 to 12 a. m., or writing. 927 Market st., room 308, S. F. & CO., 122 Market st. All bargains;camp stools and chairs, hammocks, metal beds, mattresses J F.Hotter.712 Misston. i supplies, moving records, 933 Edison_phonographs. Bactgalupt. picture machires, film: GASOLINE engines. automobiles and all skes. J. E. DOAK, 46 Fremont SAFES New and second-hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO., 417-423 Sacramento st ASK for prices on second-hand typewriters: all makes. ALEXANDER & CO.. 110 Monts'y. LOAN. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY. 601-602-603 Examiner bullding. Quick settisments: no disappointment Save «xpenses by dealing directly. Estates, second mort, s, undivided ests, assignments of rents, property in etc.; legacies, life estates and undivided terests in property purchased. Courteous_treatment. Strictly confidential. When You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY HIGHLY respectable private place to obi liberal advances on diamonds. jewelry. lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store. Main 1 neh, 19 Third. loaned to salaried people, retail mer- team: boarding-houses, withont : largest business in chants, security; BARBERS—Elegant fixtures of 3-chair shop: hydraulic chairs; swell combination case: a bargain. DECKELMAN BROS., 106 EI A—1 per cent on furniture or piano:no remov no commission: no publicity; $25 up: quiet, confidential. 26 Montgomery st TRY our men’s shoes, union made, at $1 palr; foot-form shoes at $2 §0; we pay express or mail charges. 11 Third st. Examiner bldg. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 108 Grant ave., LOANS FROM $1 TO $10,000, BOY about 15 years for men's store. 424 Kearny. BOY 16 years to learn trade; references. Car- son Glove Co., 123 Second st. 1-CHAIR barber outfit for sale cheap. 303% Broderick st., near Oak. COATMAKER for country. CO., 24 Sutter st. MAN t6 do janitor work for tuition in S. F. Barber School, 741A Howard st. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australia. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, 50c up; soling cheap. 923 Howard st., nr. 5Sth. PENSION atty. E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelan bldg. Com. Geo. H.Thomas Post, G.A.R. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st.. near Mar- ket—700 rooms, 35¢ night: free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 3200 Fillmore. turnizhing REISS BROS. & reading rooms; | AT cut rates on Yeal estate, furniture or plano: no commission. E. W. LICK. 1008 Mutual Sav. Bk. bld., 708 Market: phone Main §16. 5. F_ DISCOUNT AGENCY_Loans to salaried people on their note. The TOUSLEY CO....143 Phelan bidg. MONEY to loan on low interest; gold, sfiver. diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W, J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st MONEY loaned to salaried employes. G_ W. MILLER, room 74, fifth floor, Chronicle bldsg. ONE per cent on furniture: $5 a month on each $1000; any security. 302 Montgomery, room 16. 8% ON furniture & pianos: $15 up: no removal V. TREMAIN room S1. 6 Eddy st floor 4. ALL loans on diamonds and jewelry 2 per cent mo. 8. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny. STAR Loan Co_ of Wyoming loans money to salaried employes. R. 311, Mutual Sav. Bk bid. CASH loaned salaried people on notes with indorser. MORREL 600 Examiner bid. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions b been established at 1006 Valencia st. ALL sizes men's shoes, sghtly damaged, half price. Mission st., bet. st and 2d sts. GET your shoes half soled while waiting: 25c bet. 1st and 2d sts. HORSES AND WAGONS. SECONDPHAND carriages cheap; 6-seated sur- ladies’ Victoria phaeton, high ladies” lem cart and coupe rockaway. (VBRIEN & SONS, cor. Golden Gate ave and Polk st. ON account of going to build, entire stock of wagons, buggles and harness must be rold at sacrifice. Corner 15th and Valencia sts LIGHT business buggy and harness; $35. 3131 Sixteenth st., near Valencia. RARE chance—4 good horses for sale cheap. 327 Sixth st ONE fine buggy, fruit wagon, cart. 2d-hand; undry wagon, cheap. 828 Harrison st. A1 EXPRESS wagon, light camping wagon and gocart for sale cheap. 532 Mission st. —— e gy HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED list of houses to let; send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery. { BEFORE moving get our printed list of houses MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AMONG OUR BARGAINS ARE Chickerings -$130, Fllsher; upright . Jewett; mahogan; Schaffer; mahoga: Emerson . Eteinway Heine . S5 to 595 $15 to 317 T OTRANS ............ o Rents $2 up allowed on pur ments $4 up: piano players new planos from $117 up. HE CO., 235-237 Geary st.. agents for the Gab- K Steger, etc. alnut Emerson upright, absolutely like new, $135. 237 Geary st. STEINWAY uprizht, left by private party, $165; a great bargain. 237 Geary A FEW good upright planos from $70 up com- prising Vose, Sterling, Jacobsen, Schnech- ten, Sherwood, Weser, Marshall & Wendell, Haines, Everett, Knabe and others: easy payments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16-20 O'Farrell. No branches in San Francisco. UNTIL Aug. 17 we will seli all pianos at spe- clally low prices, then our regular low prices will be resumed: take advantage of thess Jow summer prices. THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Market st. BAND instruments; F. Besson, Parls, maker. Gus Maiwald, Ast. Pac. Coast, 218 O/ Farrell: to let. BALDWIN & HOWELL, 25 Post st. skilliul repairing: 2d-hand Instrumen sold. - - BARGAIN— Standard make upright; good con- HOUSES. TO LET-—FURNISHED. dition. SCHMITZ & CO., 18 McAllister st. A WELL furnished house, piano, 8 rooms; very | Unredeemed storage piancs and furniture dirt sunny: fine location; MADISON & BURKE, $575—6 ROOMS and bath, \furnished complete: sun all day: rent $37 50. 200 Hyde, cor. Turk. o LOFTS TO LET. LOFT to lease—606 Mission st.. NW. corner of Annle; light loft of 4000 square feet; pas- genger and freight elevator service: will lease for a term; rent reasonable. SHAINWALD BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 Montgomery st., Mills building. 5 Masonic ave. Apply 30 Montgomery st LOST AND FOU REWARD for return of dress suit case marked J. A. K., left at corner Page and Buchanan sts. Refurn to Dramatic Review office, 26 Geary st. STRAYED from premises, 2588 Folsom st., one buckskin horse Indian pony. Return to above address; reward. LOST—Cow; yellow spotted Durham, horns. 2009 O'Farrell st.; reward. LOST—Near Millbrae, fore end of shotgun, No. 103,240; reward. L. BALZ, 2652 21st st. short LOST—A pass book with the Hibernia Savings nd Loan Soclety of San Francisco, In the name of LOUIS COTTON, No. 274-1415. The finder will please return to bank. LOST—A with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco in the name of JANE STANFORD JONES, No. 269- 1020. The finder will please return to bank. LOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco. in the pame of JOHN KELLY, No. 171-251. The finder will please return to bank. LOST—A white English setter pup, 6 months old. Finder kindly return to 1179 Market st. and recefve a reward. $20 REWARD—Return long roll embroldery, lost last week, to 215% Mason st. LOST—In Mission, white spitz dog named Dewey. Return to 3825 me: reward. LOST—Diamond shirtstud, valued as Return to office Rovai Houss: reward - lemember”’ that the Californi m.flohm-t..n-u..: goid and silver to make new watch cases. MEDICAL. ‘ N A—Mrs. Dr. Sweet Iadies before and dur. ing_confinement; ts adopted: $13: $5 — e S TR HES, DR WIETE, el fov il ema ' guarante A years' experience, 728 Post st.. near .i...: DR. G. W O'DONNELL—AIl who are sick or in trouble consult this specialist female ed: advics free. Office, 1018 Market e el e S SRR . & MRS, Dlloflknmmflhfwlnh- -d’m‘“ ities; instant re- lief guaranteed, 1008% Market st.. opp. Sth. MRS. D. ALLEN, 1118 Ma:et—Rellable ladies 2 home before m.v - and during- et et e ol i Sl Sl Drs Goodwin, 783 Turk, nr. Van Ness—Expert in obstetrics, female comp.;25 yrs.experience. and MRS. DAVIES and HERBS. Al methos of astment. 1 My cheap. Whitehead's Stcrage, 1638 Market. BEAUTIFUL 3-pedal Steinway upright piano: “perfect order; sacrifice. Keeffe's,255 O'Farrell. Family sailing for Australia offers at sacrifice handsome Steinway upright piano. 518 Eddy. BUY direct from the factory and save 50 per cent. HORNUNG, 216 McAllister st KOHLER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st.; largest and oldest plano house. BEST renting plano in city for $3 per month. SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes st. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy pianos, Cecilian plano player. BYRON MAUZY, 308-312 Post st. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER. maker. repairer. 2 Latham place. T —————— OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. EMMA SPRECKELS bullding, 927 Market st. — Office to let; rent §15; light, heat, janitor aad telephone. ASHTON & GARDINER. STORE to let with steam connections. 513 Froot st —_— PERSONALS. A—FACIAL BLEMISHES REMOVED. ‘Wrinkles, yellow and flabby skin, birthmarks, smallpox pittings and scars scientifically re- moved without cutting, massage, electricity of medicines: special demonstrations k. Call or write DR. L. WILLIAMS, “HOW to earn ome hundred dolla minutes’'; no canvassing, no sel where in ‘California. Send name and addr to Secretary, room 202, Spreckels Annex, San Francisco. FACE massage a clalty, 40c; manicure. 28c; shampoo, ete. «)':. at your home; ladies and gentlemen: I give references: frst-class work. MR. MELC w9 Ellis st THE Star Hair Remedy restores Sray hair. fm- v ith. Bomihrstops falling:cures dandruft And itching scalp: mo stain or stickiness; cleanses scal . hairdresser: WANTED—999 men with scalp diseases: loss “"of hair and baldness prevented (can treat by mail, blank for stamp): consultation free; 8:30 to 6, Sundays 10 to 12. Prof. GFO. A, GARILOW, Specialist, room 218, 907 VANTED—| to know that the Royal e o matie fallaewade wuits o order at factory prices; Sive them 523 Market s NOT how cheap, but how 30od, is the motto of the m.l:mlacturerl of Rapid Rotary Standard. the sewing-machime of to-day. J. W. EVANS. agent, 1021 Market st. N. 13 years’' experience, cur P nmatly merphine, cocaine Babit. Sddrcss Centrai Pharmacy, 251 Gran corner Sutter st.: fee moderate. e e DANCING Tuesday, Thursday, Saturiay and Sunday evemings at Teutonia Hall, Howard st.. near Ninth: management Prof. Foster. than cost. uncalled for suits, overcoats A g trousers. at CHARLES 1.YONS' Landoa Taflor. 721 Market st. THE highest price paid for ladies’ or gents’ cast-off clothing and all articles of value at WEINBERG'S, 1A Fllis st. ANIT. per- or ave.. Send your address to 904 Market st CHARLIE. D eunretiet $10; ladies” T Ry A e R g B g NG TOY KEE, 319 Powell st. ALL styles hairdressing. 25c; hair ‘mani- b L discases cured by Norbe. | woring e O LEDERER, 125 Boockton st MISCELLANEOUS TAILOR-MADE sult §7 30; dress pants 2 50 WANTS. ‘Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont,

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