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| MEFETING NOTICES—Caontinned, ITARIAN Church (First), S. W. cor. Geary and Franklin sis.—Rev. 'Bradford Leavitt, | minister. Rev. Bradford Leaviit and rles | A. Murdock, supts. of Sunday school. Junior | hurch and Sunday school are at 10 o'clock. The morning service is at 11 o'clock. Rev. | Bradford Leavitt will preach; subject, ““The | Higher Incentive.” Communion service at | close of regular service; parents may leave | their children with the kindergarten during | service; music by quartet, under direction of H. Bretherick, organist. Al are cordiall invited. There is no evening service, UNITARIAN ¢ (Second), corner 20th and Capp ste. (lake Mission Valencia cer.) | Rev. Jay m Hudson, minister: resi- morning service is dence, 500 Capj =t T at 11 o'clock. M son will preach: sub- ject, “What the World Owes the Catholics. Music by orchestra and choir, directed by | Jabigh Clement. The Sunday school meets | 21 9:45;: W. C, Maxwell, superintendeft; no | regular eveing service | mer." mon topic tor will cvening t song consis CALVARY fresbyterian Church, corner of Jackson and Fillmore sts.—Rev. Jobn Hemp- | hill. D.D. pastor. Morning service at 11| o'clock. _Sermon topic, “A Strange Misno- | | Evening service at 7:45 o'clock, Ser- The Joy of Service.”” The pas- preasi, at both services. In the e will be a special service of ng entirely of selections taken | sew hymnal. Sabbath school at 4 m.; orchestra music. Christan En- | of meeting at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meet- | ing Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are coratally invited CENTRAL Church (Methodist Episcopal) Missior. st., between Sixth and Seventh— Jastors, Arthur H. Briggs d Herbert F. Rriggs. 9:30 a. m., Sun: 3 Watt, superintendent. 11 a. m., v | Arthur H. liriggs. _Subject, “What Ie the Church For? p. m. Socleties of ! Christian End: 7:30 p. m., concert. | Programme re—Lutspiel” (Kel Bela), orchestra; selection, “Pilgrim Cho- rus” from er (Wagner). orchestra soprano sl “Sancta Maria” (Faure), Mrs. R. H. Robt rch, “Coronation” (Meyer- a. S p. m. sermon. Topic, ghiness.”” Ilerbert F. Briges The scats are free and the welcome Memorial Methodist Episcopal er Haves and Buchanan sts.— | Stephens. yastor. This is the the church year. The pastor 11 & m. on “Force of Char- | and at 7:45 p. m_on ““The New San cisco and the Forces That Will Create Sunday school at 12:45 p. m., C. B. Perkirs rirtendent. Epworth Leaguo E 5 Dr. R. O. Moody. president. C. et Methodist Church, corner oderick sts.—Visions of the subject at 11 a. Labor Day” will be J_H. Halloweli nday school, 9:43 Church (Methodist GRACE iscopal), corner Twenty- Capp sts.—Rev. Francis M. Larkin pastor. Services 11 a. m. m. Morning subject, “*Our Own Evening subject, ““The Dying of ar JOHN'S Presbyterian Ch 4 Octavia street George G. pastor. Morning _service at 11 | Evening service at 7:45 o'clock, at there w a special musical ser- 9:45 a. m.; Christian Prayer meeting. | hurch, Van Ness st —Rev. Willlam Morning service, 11 Iflling the Law.” E The pastor will Sabbath-school, 12:30 p. . m. Wednesda: midweek service. Leader, Rev. W. All are cordially invited. preach at IRST Congregational Ch T rch, corner Post and George C. Adams, D. D., ch at both services. At 11 They That Trust in _the of members and Holy Com- m., topic, ““The Head of ality and Power.” All are cor- vited ) Congregational, 15th st., near Mission v. Willlam Rader will preach at both ces: residence, 328 Haight st; phone Park 329. At 11 a The Stone Memo- rial.” At 7:45 p. m., “Everyman”—the the- and lesson of the morality pla; Church_ ¥ corner Bush_and Gough D.D., rector. ;' Sunday school, | orning service and holy com- X o'clock; afternoon service, 4 | o'clock; rector will preach at both services. | All are cordially invited { Scientist, Central Sutter st.. bet. K*erny and Grant “Christian Scicnce service at 11 a. m.: ject of lesson-sermon, “‘Substance.” Sun. | day school for children at the same hour; | Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock free reading room, 206 urch of Christ, Kearny et., rooms | 09510 are welcome. | FIRST Baptist Church, 320 Eddy st.—Proach- | at 11 a_m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. Dr. | in. Bibie school a1 12:30. Y. P. £ | C. E. at $:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday | at 745 p. m. S ats free and all invited. A GREAT ,rally men to-day (Sunday) at } o'clock at the Young Men's Christian As- p itoriu S. D. Allen, the noted and chalk talker of Tennessee, ak: subject, “The Sowing and the larvest Time.” C. E. Robeson, violinist, and Mr. Elliott, harpist apd barytone solo- t, will furnish music. Seats free and all men welcome. THE Theosophical Soclety—Col. H. §_ Olcott, | presicent-founder:. headquarters, 044 Fel. | ws' buflding. Public lecture at 8 p. m., Dr. Jerome A. Anderson; subject, “‘Black | | fagic Lotus Group. 11 a. m. Study class, | Thursday, | Soclety, Golden Gate Lodge | re to-night, X o'clock, on s M. A. Walsh, Flood butid- st., headquarters. Libra m open daily, 1 t0 4 3 m. E. A ROSS at Penicl Hall, Pine and Sopt. 6.2 MEETIN 55—SUNDAY. Market, front bad, 2 0, Gillingham, Tob fas. €3t seance every ni, ight : 10 to 5. 148 6th st. ance medium, 1609 nday, 8: Tuesday, some tests 278 9th. , 900 Market, Cofanthe Hall, iritual meseages: admission free. { . Tues. | | K ":r 1 slate and test seance io-night, | is & | w | i ! GREAT Scotch gathering—Clan Fra- ILE picnic at_Schuetzen Park AD- MISSION DAY, Sept. 5. Tite will be the outdoor event of the season; new, novel and amusiug events, in- cluding tootball and waiking matches, ete.; dancing all day in the largest pavilion on_the Pacific Coast. Tickets, in- R. R. fare, 50c; children, 25c. Tick- or sale at the ferry on the morning of WILLIAM CORMACK, Chief. cretary. o Local s Mission st. MONDAY MORNING at ation, i o'clock to take part in Labok day Wear badges; fine_for non-attens E. RIORDAN parad, AGLEN £S WANTED, $1.00 PER HOUR and upward POSITIVE. The ‘manutacturers of the BEST, most attactive and RAPID SELLING ladies’ and/ men's dress shoe known desire men and women demonstrators everywhere. Ten NEW, re- arkable sight seling health and comfort atures; original seling pian; possibilities unlimited. NO RISK. Write to-day hushion Komfort Shoe Co., 1155 Market st., San Francisco, Ca £ want men and women of good standing in every community in the United States and Canada to represent us. Hustlers, gon as they learn the business, can earn $5 per day and upward; no money is required. Address T. J. BRADSHAW, President, 1com U2, G k, St. Loui BEGIN business for yourself; stop working for others. We start you in profitable mail-order business at your home: pleasant work; im- mense profits: unlimited_possibilities; tull in- tormation for stamp. Franklin-Howard Co., Denver, Colo. AGENTS—You're ‘“mext” to the newest hemes, the latest grafts, all the winners 44 pages of sure $-getters every month; year 50c, trial months, 10c. SENTS—Send “0c in stamps for the handsome Blue Leaf Quota of Bible Quotations and Selections.” Agents are selling thousands of them. W. P. SMITH & CO., box 1538, Provi- nce. R. L TS make 500 per cent profit eelling ‘Novelty Sign Cards”; merchants buy 10 to 100 on sight; catalcgue free, Sullivan Ci a Cl K to sell our oil burner; ; heats stoves and furnaces: ;' sample free. jon E, New York, 1, cheaper burns Write National MIg. 5 to handle a good proposi- seller; liberal commissions. between 9 e room 14, 4 California Handy Hat Fasteners; sewed to hai climinate hatpins; price 25c pair; postpaic agents write for prices. Fair Mfg. Co dept. B., Racine, Wis NTS make §25 to $75 weekly selling Allen's ountain Brush and Bath Outfit. Write N Mfg. Co., Toledo, Ohio. ou read The Schemer, Alliance, Ohio, box | id 11 a. m. Monday, Sept. | | | | | 1 | | BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. A ENAP—Must be sold at once; sixty-room corner lodging-house, right down in heart of the city; only opened about six months and everything new and modern; will be sold for less than cost. Apply In a hurry to room 1464, Call building, Third and Market sts. TO LEASE. On Mason st.. adjoiriing the **Poodle Dog, a fine modern rooming-house of 105 room: under construction, but almost finished: 50 single rooms and 55 baths; great location; reasonable rent; a sure money winner if run | on the right plan Speck & Co., 667 Market. | FOR §ALE—Furniture, carpets and good will of a new brick ment-house of 175 rooms, in the c lest locality; partly furnish. cd and although just opened, is over half filled with regular tenants already: long lease; if you want an apartment-house don't fail ‘to get particulars of this at rooms 1404-05, Call building, NEW HOTEL FOR SALE. Brand new brick hotel 100 rooms, magnifi- cently furnished, with the best grade of fur- niture and carpets: located in the heart of the high-grade residence hotel section on a corner and equipped with every modern ho- tel convenience, such as electric lights, elec- tric_clevator, Stcam heat, phones in every room, billiard-room, grillroom, etc.; long lease. Apply rooms 1404-05, Cal} building. A SACRIFICE—Modern ing-house, ele- gantly furnished: all new;/low rent; can be bought for less than the value of the furni- ture; will pay a big income. GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. RESTAURANT for sale; established 15 years; fine trade; must be sold; owner has other business; make an offer. 451 Fourth st.; call to- before noo: WANTED—A responsible gentle o help me financlally to formulate an invention that wili_astonish the world in producing me- chanical power. Address box 4168, Call, | b COTTAGES TO LET. NEW 6-room cottage; 2542 Hyde s view. OSCAR HEYMAN, 14 Post st. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1903, FLATS TO LET—Continned. grand | GOLDEN GATE AVE., 2733—Tlat of § rooms and bath; all the latest improvements. .\ DuNTISTS, DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr.Eleven Vo charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting, 50c: gas given. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—cannot break; warranted 20 yre.; crown, $3 50; fillings, S0c; plates, $5; full set; all work painless and wi rahted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st, PARIS Dental Patlors, 335 iearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth, $1 50 up; crowns, §2 up;: fillings,25g. GOLD fillings, 75¢; silver, 35c; crowns, $2; no pain; open Sunday. Dr.O.B.Hewitt,204 Sutter. 10 PER CENT off this month; cstimates free. New York Dentists, 969 Mission st.. cor. 6th. HANDSOME flat § sunny rooms and_bath, _basement, yard. 132 Castro st., cor. 15th. MODERN upper sunny flat corner; 7 rooms and bath. 308 Church, cne block from Market. $25—LOWER flat; six large rooms u? bath. 527 Thirteenth st., mear Market. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. GIRLS—About 15, for factory work; good wages: apply at once. AMES & HARKIS. 100 Sacramento st. ITALIAN lady who can speak English wanted to travel. Apply Girls' Directory. Central ave and Waller st. GIRLS about 15 years to work on gloves: wages to start. Carson Glove Co., 123 Second. AN elegant 6-room flat, nearly new half block from Market st. 3%i3 Seventeenth st. LARGEST list of new flats and houses; call for printed list. LYON & HOAG, 116 Mtgy. NW. CORNER Mission and 25th—Modern up to date sunny flat, 6 rooms and bath. NOE. 153, north of Market—Sunny 3-room bay- svindow corner flat, 6 rooms, bath. OAK, 336-338—New flats, 5 rooms and bath; DYEING AND CLEANING. modern_improvements. SEA breezes sweeten all garments, blankets, | STOCKTON PL.. 22—4 flats, 4 rooms and lace curtalns, ete., done by the Presidio | _baths; $20 each. Heights Dye Works. 3915 Sacramento; phone for wagon, West 4563, H. HICKMAN, pres. e e e | SUNNY upper flat; 6 rooms; bath; basement; fine view. 1014 Sanchez st. WANTED—Finishers 2nd quick sewers. Ap- ply N. SIMINOFF, 1228 Market st. COMPETENT cook for institution. 2344 Sut- ter st, WANTED—2 ladies to travel with Ringlings’ show: must be stout. Box 2430, Call. Main 3848, yment and Labor Agents. 1905 WE'LL GIVE 60,000 MEN WORK. Lesding Em 1002 WE GAY 45,000 MEN WORK. VE SHIP FREE TO & \'FV,\TI’?&A DAY WE S LB *fi(‘jfl;& NEVADA, ohane OREGON. AN HAWAITAN ISLANDS, AND ALL POI NORTH RAILROAD H cluding drillers, hammer and corner men, muckers, labovers, teamsters, ’K'I:;sn.ulu. ks and waiters. $5, $3. 2 da. OMURRAY & READY, 436 Clay st. TAILORESS as pants finisher and apprentice. 51 Kearny st, room 17, top floor, LADY agents on salary. Call 9 to 5. oftice 39, Columbian butlding, 916 Market st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimors. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions bar been established at 1096 Valencia st EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE AOKI, 421 Post tel. Bush 135— Japanese - Chinese employment office; fur- nishes best help; contracts for farm help, etc, 1897 O'Farrell. HOOKER & LENT, 14 Post st. Bt el e Rt e S S U UPPER flats, new and modern, 3825 and 3835 24th st., near Church; large lot: rent $22 50. A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell. Tel. Main 5752. A—GRAND Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office, 415 Stockton; tel. Grant 168; expert, rellable help CHINHSE Bmployment Office—Best _help at Leon Seung's, 4113 O'Farrell; tel, East 426. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 518S. UPPER flat to let; 4 rooms and bath; rent $15 water free. 3364 Tehama st. UPPER flat, 38 large sunny rooms. 21 Har- rison ave. $37 50 AND $40—Middle and upper 6 rooms, bath each, 1735 Page, nr. $0—NICE flat at 20 Federal st.. off Bryant, between First and Second st new flats; . G. Pk. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years, Tel, Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. —_— BAKERY: fine location in Rio Vieta; good baker will do well. Address DAN Mec- GRAUGH, Rio Vista, Cal. FOR sale or rent—Fully equipped, modern, paying hospital in Southern California city. Address P. box 457, San Bernardino. BOARDING-HOUSE: & rooms all filled; good busines: 1031 McAllister st $1200—OYSTER and chop house; great bargain; cheap rent; clears $150. 55 3d st.. room L. FOR SALE—An Inside route on this paper. For particulars apply at office. A bakery: delicacy: all price $1800: no agents. 715 McAllister e e e e e e LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 100 ROOMS; house for men: rent $140. 88 rooms; south of Market; rent $100.. 2000 24 rooms; corner; part cash; bal. ea 850 | 11 rooms: good income; remt $20. 350 | 21 rooms; water front; rent $40; lease.. 650 120 rooms, good lease; low rent €500 57 rms.; apartments;Western Add.;rent 250 Money loaned at 1 per cent, Hotels. roadhouses, flats. 5 to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. LMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. AN experienced infants' nurse with best of references wants Situation; wages not less than $30. Call or telephone Main 5472. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. COMPETENT infant's nurse, capable of taking full charge of infants from birth; no objec- tion to country or travel. Call address C. E. C., 1803 Folsom ef Blue 2511, YOUNG woman wants a situation to do general housework and plain cooking in a small pri- Vate family. Please call at 2222 Post st A TRUSTWORTHY, rellable woman as house- keeper; thoroughly understands her business; highest recommendations. Box 4161, Call. DRESSMAKING by the day or at home; ex- pert at tailor suits and evening dresses Larkin st. rooms 42 snd 43. SWEDISH woman wishes work by the day; first-class laund: best of references. 1517 Turk street. WANTED—By reflned American girl, position as second girl in small family; references. Box 4150, Call. Tigs to sell poultry compound Co., dept. 54, Parsns Kans, TREAT ave, 1220—S. F. headquarters ng goods for agents. Imperial Mfg. for agents earny st../ new money-maker. 477 and 478 Parrott building . ESTABLISHED 22 Y ivorces a_specialty. Priv NO PAY UNLESS S G. W. HOWE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, | 1122 Market st., offices 1 , 4 and 5. BEWARE— OF- "RAUDS, ¢ one can advertise, but unless the adver- tisement says ‘‘Attorney at Law'' the party advertising Is not a lawyer; don't be fooled. FREE . +4++=O0L AW AGENCY Rm. 85 916 Market; tel. Red G1S; bad ten- ants ejected speedily and reasonably tions attended to: attachments; corp organized; civil and criminal practic -} atty-at-law, Examiner bld all cases damages, estates, will hments, collections, etc.; consultation ; no advance charges; call or write; even- ings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. ADVICE free—I will advance cost in meritori- ous cases, divorces, probate and all other law cases = no fees in advance; open every even- | ing. J. M. THURSTON, 819 Market st., r, 31. | GEO. W. AVERILL—Advice given in all cases, Room 465 fourth floc Parrott building, LS. CLARK, Emma Spreckels blds., 927 Mar- ket st ; consultation free; no fees in advance. | | FOR sale—40 rooms; several baths; separate shower baths: completely furnished; long lease; centrally located; clears $250 per mo.; house always full; first-class boarders; price, $€000. For particulars address box 4155 Call. & LARSEN, 1035 Market st. bargains in office and sunny of 32 roome with leas nicely furnished and clean; piano included; rent reasonable. 515 Polk st. e WASHING or housecleaning done by the day by reliable woman. 1 Burgoyne pl., off Paci- fic, near Leavenworth st. SITUATION for a lady from New York as nurse and_companion or first-class house- keeping. 1164 O'Farrell st. FLATS TO in;:_gmmniifi. e A NEWLY furnished upper sunny flat, 6 rooms and bath; rent $27. CARAY, 1308 Call bldg. BEAUTIFUL furnished flat, closs in. Ring up telephone Sutter 2565. FLATS FOR SALB. A BARGAIN—$4250;: CORNER LOT, 2 FLATS: LOT 25x1 184 CLIPPER ST. SEB OWNER 02 PREMISZES. e e e FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. NICE furniture, good as new; must be sold quick; 6 sunny rooms, bath; rent $25. Cail before noon or 7 to 9 p. m., 2240 Post, corner Devisadero. A BARGAIN—Furniture, plete; buyer can remove or 'rent modern, sunny 5-room flat, $20. 1620 Fell st. FOUR rooms to let; furniture for sale. Battery st. bedding, dishes, com- 913 FURNITURE FOR SALE. FOR sale—5-room flat, comfortably furnished; rent $23; water. 753 Valencla si. FURNITURE WANTED. A. WOLLPERT. Mission, phone iRed 4462, buys, rents, repairs. packs furniture, carpets. WOMAN wishes to go out cleaning by the day; call 1 to 5 p. m. 2211% Pine st. ELDERLY woman will take charge of baby or wait on invalld. 703 Devisadero s CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING, AIR, compressed, dry, ice cold, is now univer- saily used in sapitarily cleaning carpets, on ices mod- Apoly S. F. COMPRESSED AIR| NING CO.. Call blg.; phone Main 5237. | floor, without removal or injury; erate. A SWEDISH girl wishes an easy vlace as second girl. Box 4165, Call office. YOUNG waman wants position as a wetnurse. 217 Elm ave., near Van Ness. EXPERIENCED housekeeper wants position. SCO Polk st. A. L. STORRS pays highest cash prices furni- ture, carpets, etc.; tel. Larkin 36il. 634 Ellis. HELP WANTED—FEMALE, RSE for child of 3 years, $35, one has not cared for children need apply cook for small sanitarium, wags $40 cook for small German family, $35; 2 nurse for Sausalito, a_ waitress for boarding- | house In city, $25. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 | Sutter st., near Powell. | WHEN you become d NG sted with your work S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ! ; tel. South 40. CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co., J. McQueen, proprietor, 320 Guerrero st.; tel. Mission 4. TRY HOPKE BROS.: ellent carpet-beating: mattresses made over Howard:South 216 ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st tel. Main 394, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop: RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable, 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. LIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, Golden Gate av telephone East 126. SPIRITUALISM. ARRIVED—PROF. FRED P. EVANS, the fa- | mous peychic; stamp for circular. 1i12 Eddy st.. near Octav! fortune told: ent stamps now. send birthdate and DR. BEST, 143, AITKEN & AITKE! . attorreys, rs. 500-10-11, | nie bidg., 503 California st.; tel. Main 727 | D Chicago. DR. COLLINS, clairvoyant trance medium; read. daily; circle to-night, 5. 1040 Market. ADVICE free; ail cases; open evenings. M. L. RYAN, 850 Market 'st., cor. Stockton. P e e T T T A—ETHEL CRINDLE, materializing seance, Wed., Fri. and Sun. eves., 50c. 1113 Post st. BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. YOUNG talking parrots,$5 each;German singing canaries, $2; we will try to please you; ever: thing #h our line at right prices. 1546 Market. —— e IONS Market BOARDING FOR CHILDREN, KATIE HEUSSMAN, circle Friday evening, 25c; sittings. 1000 Harrison st., cor. Sixth. 25c¢; MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance clairvoyant, business medium and life reader. 416 Turk. WARD EARLE, is. readings daily, to 4 seances and_Thursday. A SCOTCH widow would take ch board; room for parent. or two to 168215 Mission sf BUSINESS CHANCES. RESTAURANT on Fourth st. Restawiant; fine transient trade. Restaurant and bakery Cigar stores, 7, from $100 to. Gegeral merchandise store in co onery and notion store For good, reliable bus WILFORD & HARRISON, 3 Taylor st. BIG profits will be realized during the .next few ks in December wheat. The oppor- tunity now offered by the wheat market for quickly realizing large profits has seldom been equaled. Do not let this w portunity escape you, but write for booklet, which tells all about our original methods and clearly explains the wonderful advantages of wheat investments at this time. No matter what your position or oceu- pation,” this booklet will prove highly inte csting and profitable to you. let we send the latest information concerr ipe the wheat situstion showing just how,_and when to invest. Experience on your pawt. is and large capital is not required. will be handled by an experi- od and reliable broker and you will be intormed @5 to the progress of your count. Your investment is subject to with- drawal on demand and is at ali times under vour control. Lo not fall to investigate our methods. It costs you nothing and may be the means of your realizing a fortune. Del- mar Grain Co., suite 11, Granite block, St. Louts, Mo sual op- FOR sale—The best bargaln in the city: good reasons for disposing of the same; deilcacy, branch bakery and light groceries; well stocked and established; cash trade of $12 to $15 per day; in good neighborhood; rent of store and living rooms $15 month; nicely furnished; all for $500; investigate . this; no agents. Address box 4143, Call office. 3 AN'S free lec- this evening ot Crystal Hall, Pythian astle, 909 Market st.; subject, *“The Chem- istry of the Mind,” followed by views of a | tour of Paris: free fickets will be distributed " X-Ray exhibition at sanitarfum on Tues- | ¥ evening: remember the question box: special music. 3 0. N. ORLOW will deliver a lecture In Golden Gate Hall (upstairs), 620 Suttes st. this eveniug at § o'clock sharp; subject, “The Greatest of All Thought, : Goo8 wusic and mission free. Ot New Yo lENRY FEAD St New York, Golden Gate Hall, this - & 2t 11 o'clock. “The Creed of the 3?:;( and the Clyist of the Creed.” Seats free. TO-NIGHT, Steinway Hall, 223 Sutter, Dr. Mclvor-Tyndall in marvelous manifess: tions of the sub-conscious mind; lecture on JHuman Electricity,” by Albert J. Atkine, M D, Ter of life principle, ATITA will deliver his Jecture on “How to Overcome Sensitivencas: o-night, o clock, 40 Steiner st.; ad: Zhe. Vedanta Society. o “EATTL of the ,** **Cl T T e naasois " Ferward Movement. Occidental Hall, Lar- kin and McAllister. s Lecture, Lite Eas ©0dd Fellows" Henry Harrison Brown, #_ practical lesson lec- bidg., § p. m. sharp. 2, STONE, M. D, lectures Golden Gate Hall. Sunday, § p. m. Sabject, “Instinct.” e pe— MEETING NOTICES. TO the officers and members of the Rig. gers' and Stevedores’ Unjon Assocla tion, Local 222, of the I L, M. Asso- clation. —You are hereby notified to appear #t our hall, 605 Front street. on MONDAY, September 7, at 7 a. m., to participate in the FOR _SALE. -A fine brewery and malting plant, consisting of building, machinery, barn and wagon shed, with about 11-3 acres of land, and located on a prominent corner. For further particulars, call on or address WILLIAM ROBERTS, San Lorenzo, Cal. $20 EARNS $1000 in 1 month—This represents average profits for past 7 months; no oil wells, gold mines, grain or stocks; a straight- forward honorable business propcsition; com- ing from an established corporation with $160,000 capital: National Bank ref: write for particulars. STAR & CRE! CO., 226-228 La Salle st., Chicaso. | ur free | 4= | With the book-d | CLAIRVOYANTS, ATTENTION— $1$1 o §1 $1 $1 My regular $3 readings this week for R T G T T A T PROFESSOR ' PAUL DESTINE, The first registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist ever in San Franclsco. 1 do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make no charge if 1 fail to tell you your name, occupation and what you called for: I | promise to tell you whetuer husband, wife | or sweetheart 1s trae or false: 1 teli you | whom and when you will marry; in fact, I | will tell you every hope, fear or ambition better than you can fell yourself; I improve your character o that you will reach the | highest possible development in mental vig- | or, health, happiness and capacity to earn wealth, so you will live happy and contented | the rest of your Nfe. Hrs—10 a. m. to 8 p. | : Sunday, 2 to 8. 326—O'Farrell 5t.—326. | THE FAMOUS | edium, MME. M, BERNARD | Clairvoyant and business nently located at 17 Third s, bldg.; she reads vour life carrectly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the present happenings and portrays events to occur in the future; if you are in trouble, dis- conténted or not satisfied in life, or have do- mestic, love or business troubles, consult this | great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice In all affairs of life; 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed; read- ings by mail. Tel. Black 4569, ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market st., cor, Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; readings by mail as satisfac- tery as in person; 3 questions answered, $1; full life, $5; send lock of hair, date and year of birth: don’y send currency. Send postoffice, Wells-Fargo money order or registered letter. A—MME. PORTER, sclentific clairvoyant and card reader, born with a double veil and sec- ond sight: tells the past, present and future; ladies. 50c; gents, $1; by cards, palmistry end clairvoyant sitting: $150. 126 Turk et WANTED Position as housekeeper. 19 Sixth street. WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton's Bazaar, 633 McAllister st. A BRANCH offich tor Call advertisements and cubscriptions has been established at 1096 A—WANTED—Girls to learn hairdressing, | manicuring, etc.; trade taught from A to Z in 2 weeks: $5 to those entering fow: 3 po- sitions to fill immedlately; positions guaran- | teed at $10 per week up; leading school in | West. ,Geary st., room 13. A—LADIES, learn all branches halrdressing trade; manicuring, massage etc.; 1236 Mar- ket st., cor. Jones, rcom 94; positions secured at highest wages: day and eve. class; call. eral lighting and motor work desires steady employment in city or country: construction work or in plan: 22. Box 4166, Cail. FRENCH couple with little child would like position; man is good all-round man and wife i8 good housekeeper; Oakland or coun- |- try. 916 Peralta st., Oakland. MAN and wife, experienced, want situations in workingmen's boarding-house as cook and helper; competent to take full charge. Box 4155, Call office, A MARRIED man, with experience as cellar- man, would litké a situation In a whisky house; will give further details in regards to work ‘on_application. Box 1722, Cail. FIRST-CLASS coachman; Swedish; private family; thorough horseman and driver; very best city and personal references. A. R., 832 Misslon st. AM a young man of 18, just left art school, and T want a situation where I can advanca myself; 1 am good with both pen and pencil. Address J. D. BELL, 717 Golden Gate ave. COACHMAN and gardener wishes lllul!lnl-l with a private family. Address box 319, Call office, Oakland. COMPETENT, reliable married man wants po- sition to care for place: clty or country; ref- erences. Box 1725, Call. | EXPERIENCED baker's helper wants piace with hotel pastry cook. Address box 4162, Call office. SITUATION wanted; a handy man machinery; can run stationary engines. dress Handy Man, 323 First st., city. SITUATION wanted by young man; under- stands care of horses, a good driver and can milk; first-class references. Box 1719, Call. CHECK clerk, near_city preferred; is an ex- perfenced timckeeper. Box 4157, Call office. WANTED—Brick work; day or contract; rea- sonable prices. Box 4160, Call office. FIRST-CLASS German cook wants position by day. 1533 Buchanan st. around Ad- A—Girls to learn millinery now for fall season; both seasons taught frem start to finish in one month’ for $10; positions as_trimmers, eales- ledies, etc., guaranteed at $10 per week up; day and evening class. 143 Stockton st.. r. 13 FORELADY for knitting factory; one who | knows how to knit all classes of knitted goods: good wages and steady employment | for the right one; state where last em- ployed. DAVIS & CO., 168 S. Second st., San Jose, Cal. DURING the month of September at reduced prices, 1 will personally teach Electrolysis, Facial Massage, Hydro Vacu, Bleaching, Dye- Ing and Scalp treatments. MRS. I. BAR- RETT-WILSON, Callaghan Bldg., Market and Jones sts. WANTED—A refined young lady to be a com- panion for a lady: must understand music and be a good penman and assist with light housework; references required. 418 Mont- gomery st, . A PROTESTANT woman to do light house- work and take care of baby; no sweeping or washing windows: nice comfortable room and good wages. 25 C st between First and Second aves,, Richmond. A GIRL OF REFINEMENT to care for a ifttle girl from ‘1l to 5 p. m.: $15 to $20; best of references, With names. must be sent, also full particulars about applicant. Box 4152, Call. LADIES to do piecework home; we furnish materials and pay from $7 to $i2 weekly. Send stamped envelope to Royal 34 Monroe st., Chicago. GERMAN girl for cooking and housework: no washing: wages $25; small family. Apply 8 Bush st befween 1 and 2 assistant In light housekeeping; only a few s a day; good wages, Call at once, 327 O'Farrell s 0 A 100 WRITING letters. envelope. Electric Remedy Co.. dept. 101, 235 So. Michigan, South Bend, Ind. LADIES for plain sewing home: materials fur. nished; no deposit; particulars. Woman's Remedy Co., B 38, Chicago. send addressed SITUATIONS wanted by 8 youns cclored men; | or clubhouse Address C. competent waiters for hotel parties; with good references. P., 127 Second st, ENGINEER (stationary) wishes situation; city or country; can do own repairs: reference given. Box 4144, Call. MACHINIST, good all-round man, wants a jub in city or ehort distance in country. Box 4147, Call. CARETAKER—Wanted position as caretaker or watchman by middle-aged man, Box 4145, Call office. JOBBING carpenter wants work at repairing. Inquire 907 Capp st.; repairing neatly done. i | WANTED—A girl for cooking and some house- v Call Monday forenoon at near Buchanan. FIRST-CLASS candy packer wanted; good wages; call Tuesday morning. B. J. BAUM, 1144 Howard st. it HELF WANTED—MALE. PACIFIC EMPBOYMENT AGENCY, 520 Sacramento st.—520. Phone Main 1191, cor. Leidesdorft at. CARPENTERS AND MILLWRIGHTS, ETC. | 8 carpenters, large lumber company, north, &ood long job, see boss here. 4 millwrights, large sawmill, north, see boss here, long job, cheap fare. 3 miliwrights, new lumber company, $3 50 day and found: see boss here: ¢heap fare. 8 carpenters, build large gold dredger; very long job, §1 75 fare, $82 50 found. 5 laborers, help carpenters, etc., same place, long job. $45 found. We ship to Wiilits, to Chico, to Caspar, to Marin County tunnel on the S. P. R. R. Co.’s own work to Diamond Match Co., to the B. C. R. R, the N. S. R. R., the S. Fe R. R. and many other places. Free fare both ways; special to-day, Sun- day;: call and see us to-day. Powderman, $2 50: driller, $2 50 day: north; free fare both ways. We are open to-day, Sunday, from 8:30 & m. to 1 p. m.; call see us to-day. Bedmaker, lumber company, B. H., $30 fd. 1200 other jobs not advertised: call and read our bulletin boards. Also get a free list of jobs at PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGEXN- CY, 620 Sacramento st. 1 WANTED 4 millwrights, long job: sse boss | in our office 10 a. m. Monday. $4 per day and board. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. WANTED Monday—Office open—Man about place. $35 and found; assistant gardener, $25 | and fcund: milker, $35 and found; old man to | care for piace, $5 and found; 3 farmers and | wives, small places, $40 and found: boys for mills 'and stores, $5. $6 and $7 50 week: . all around laundryman for Institution $40 and found: jobbing blacksmith, $3 day; min- ers. §2 day: woodchoppers for mining com- pany, $150 cord; quarrymen; laborers for mills and woods, mines, quarries, etc., $2 and $2 50 day, and $40' month and board; furnace man. $67 50 month, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 625 Sacramento st. WANTED Monday a. m.—Office open—Res- taurant baker, $60; restaurant cook. $50 o | $60; shop baker, country, $13 week and found, fare advanced; cook and wife, private | family, $50 to $60 and found; boarding-house cook, $50 and found: restaurant third cook, $50: cook for resort; cook for institution: 2 waiters and wives. $40 and $50 and found: 2 ‘waiters, country hotels, $30 and found, fare | advanced; dishwashers, porters, bedmakers | and others. J. F. CROSETT & €0., 628 ' Sncrlme{no st. 's | AT C. R. HANSEN & CO., Employment Agcy. 420 Bush st,. -....642 Clay st. 1000 men for R. R. work, Nevada and South- ern California. Free Fare, Ship To-day. $2, $2 50. | Rough carpenters for Humboldt Co., saw- | mill; see boss here, $3. Waiters, country hotels, $30, $35, $40. Extra walters, country, $§3 50. Office open 10 a. m. Sunday, 7 a. m. Monday. C. R. HANSEN & CO., Employment Agnc: 429 Bush st A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12. Silver pantryman, $30; bell boys, $15; waiters, $30. Open Sunday 9 to 11. SHORTHAND in 30 days: Boyd's Syllabic; no nothing to confuse: ruled lines: no shadi read; scudy by mali; | only 9 characters: easil circulars, testimonials and first lesson cover. | ing one-fourth course, for two 2c stampe. | Chicago Correspondence Schoots, incurporat- ed. 62 fonal Life bidg., Chicago, M. TRAVELING salesman to handle staple line especially adapted to holiday trade; excep- tional opportunity for wideawnke hustler: business established; references. Box Detroit, Mich. WANTED—Educated gentleman to locate in Oakland and write short articles for publica- tion; $18 per week: ne communications an- swered without references. Box en ._Call. BOYS ‘and girls! Earn a watch and other pre- miums selling 18 of our gems at 10c each; send no money; we trust you. Star Novelty Co., box 62, Oakland. Cal. WANTED—Boy about 15 years old to learn grocery business: good chance for an honest | boy with ambition. Apply 9 a. m. Tuesday, | at 432 Pine st WANTED everywhere—Hustlers to tack signs; distribute circulars, samples, etc.; no can: vassing: good pay. Sun Advertising Bureau, Chicago, DETECTIVES—Every locality; experience unnecessary. tective Agency, good salary; | International De- Milwaugkee, Wis. WANTED—Traveling salesman for Cal.; cap- Lle men for staple line to country mer- chants; bond required. Box 60S, St. Louis. COME. 365 laborers, teamsters, mity and sefantry Jobs, $2. $230 and $3 day. All classes of work. Come, see. | 35 Italians, $2 25 day. Tou Board yoursetve Steady jobe. 26 laborers, free fare, 1% miles away, $43 and fourd. 3 I miners, free fare, §3 to $5 da; 1 foaarers: teamsters, Willits, Ukiah, free 7 50. fare ¥ You Know—Free fare— On every train we ship te S. P. Co.’s owm work, on all divisions, laborers, extra sang% section hands. B 10 S AMOND MATCH COMPANY. 186 teamsters and ax men. §i5 97 laborers and drillers, $73. :.‘b l(.ra?-k layers, bailast track, $67 .\-0 Cost vou oniy $1: no discount: steady MINES, QUARRIES, T 155 laborers, you'll suit. lgi,! miners and timbermen. {86 auarymen, aiso r.5-11"‘-. 12 to $00. men, 96 carmen, furnace 5. LES, FARMS, DAIRIES, HARVEST. ‘ls;‘\?urm. orcbard, vineyard hands, $30 to found. M”smllker’. butter makers. $30. '&\.w ;ffld-f: 158 harvest hands, hay balers, $2 50, A 68 choremen. coachmen, gardeners, $30 to d_found. - 18° statiemen, city and country, $30 to’ 948 found. 86 men for brickyards, $35 to $80 MARRIED HELP WANTED. 12 men and wives, farms. orchards, mined, found. mills, $40 to $70 and tound. oy, €34-636 Clay st WHERE ARE THEY? mber trusts and syndicates. Tocated n Four statem, Managers _here Two Territories. FREE—FARE—FREE. 995 laborers, no experience wanted, $35 te $70 and found, 188 experienced mill and yard men, $40 to $130 and found. 353 woodchoppers, $40 to $150 and _found. 3% woodchoppers, tiemakers shingle. post, picket and box bolt makers; tools and pro= visions found, found. L MURRAY & READY, Thisrs 634 and 836 Clay st._ —COOKS—BIG_PAY. -~ Al'700!¢’3(.s_ BIG PAY. COOKS. COOKS. ks for harvest and fruit ranches, ha: frodrg~r 300 %50, $40. 30 found Very few men to cook for; N women there. 4 cooks for different mines, $70, $85, 330, $40 and found. 46 cooks, hotels, restaurants, cafes, salooms, ete., $70 to $40 and found, - WAITERS. 82 walters, different places, grills, $45 to $30 found. 6 bell and elevator boys, poeitions, §15 to $30 found. 9 porters and bedmakers, city and country positions, $45 to $20 found 86 dishwashers. etc., for city and all parts including cafes, city and country of California, $40 to $25 found 18 boys to learn i trades and work in facto= $6 to $12 week. COOK, NEVADA, $50; FARE PAID. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 EXCEPTIONAL GOOD MINE 15 laborers, mo experience wanted, 367 3 MURRAY & READY. 634-636 ITALIANS—FREE FARE—ITALIAN 36 Jaborers, Humboldt Co., Lumber Co.; mane ager at our office, $33 to $50 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 ARE YOU GOING FRUIT PICKING TO-DAY OR TO-MORROW? 295 men wanted: any- body can do the work; a man or a boy who can eat fruit can pick fruit, at $1 FEE. FRUIT $30 found. PICKING $30 found TO-DAY. 330 found. TO-DAY Some to work about packing and dry houses you can have a good vacation. Go, come back with $90 to $120. We ship NOR' EAST, SOUTH; also many to the great winerfes. MURRAY & READY. SPECIAL —BY— TELEGRA MIDNIGHT —BY— PHONE & LETTE , 16 ranch teamsters, different jobs, $2 to $40 and found. TUOLUMNE CO.—FARE PAID. 30 laborers, first-class lumber company, $40. ARIZONA——TO-NIGHT. EUREKA—HUMBOLDTSFARE PAID. 32 laborers, big. good lumber co., $60 to $73. EL DORADO COUNTY—FARE PAID 10 more laborers, big lumber trust, $42 & RESERVOIR WORK. 26 laborers and_teamsters, fare $1 50, $67 50. FREE FARE. 35 carpenters, all olain work, only few tools, $90. 16 laborers or carpenters’ helpers, no toois, $60. 68 TRACKMEN, NEW WORK, $67 30. 2 tank coopers, winery, $3 30 day. 5 young men, distribute bills, $1 25, $1 50 day. 10 men for dry yards packing houses, north, $32 30 and found, 26 lumber pilers, Santa Cruz County, $60. work, gold mine, south- 6 laborers, surt east, $67 50. Tallyman and lumber grader, §3 day.® Best places. MURRAY & READY, Biggest Wag: i34-636 Clay st. FREE TO HUMBOLDT TO-DAY. FREE. 65 laborers, big lumber company, $35 found. 3 walters, mine, north, Furnaceman, $47 50; brick temperer, $2 30 day; baker's helper, $40 found. FACTORY, 30c FARE. 12 iaborers, board yourselves, 367 MURRAY & READY, 63i-636 Clay st. $30 found GOOD boy to drive grocery wagon and be gen- erally useful. BULTMANN BROS., corner Twenty-sixth and Shotwell sts, WANTED-—Salesman Roods_department. "O., 740 Market st. WANTED—Neat, bright cash bays. perintendent’s office, day. WANTED—Boy for fruit store; $3 start. 3365 Twenty-sixth st., corner Capp. for men's furnishing Apply S. N. WOOD & Apply su- the Emportum, Tues- ) | VANTED—A girl for upstairs work and to assist with children; wages $25. Apply 1818 Sacramento st. A FIRST-CLASS rman of Swedish cook; references. Call "2080 Pacific ave., from 12 to 3 p. m. GIRL for general housework; French or Swiss preferred: wages; small family. Call 1524 Vallejo st.; car fare. | BOY, for office; state age and experience. Box | WANTED—Cash boys. Apply Tuesday 8:30 a, m. I, MAGNIN & CO., 43-53 Ellis st. NIGHT cook and dishwasher. 185 Fourth st. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged_ half price. 563 Mission st., bet. lst and 2d si YOUNG man, industrious and .capable, expe- rienced stenographer, wishing to better him- self desires a position where there is oppor- tunity for advancement; please state salary. Box 1707, Call office. Mrs. A. H. Kronenberg, palmist, clairvoyant, card reader, will give a gocd reading, 10c, for a short time only; when others fail try me to convince vourself. 402 Franklin, near Grove, MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted clair. and palm. has sccond sight: a wonderful prophetes: sives names; L. 50c: G. $1; 3 questions by mail,§2;hrs. 10 to 8. 714 Franklin,nr.G.G.ave. LATEST arrival; Mme. La Mar, who predicted the Galveston disaster; card reading and palmistry; 1. 25c, g. 50c; hours 11 a. m. to 9 p. m. Call 1212 Mission st., bet. Sth and Oth. A—Mme. Ravenna reads life, business advice; names given; 25c up. b 4th st., near Market. $12,000—3; ACTIVE interest {n downtown mer- cantile business; established for years; en- larging premises and stock; parties writing for interview must be able to prove business ability and integrity: this is a splendid op- portunity for live man with capital: bank references exchanged. Box 4151, Call. FOR SALE—A good shoe &tore with shoe shop; price §1500. Apply to owner, P, L. KAUFF+ MANN, P. O. box 33, South San Francisco, San Mateo County, LIQUOR store; fine stock of wines, liquors and cigars; no opposition; living rooms; must be jold; price, $2200. N. E. corner Haight and erce. AT invoice—Stock and fixtures of one of the largest groceries south of Market; no bar; 2 wagons. Box 41536, Call office. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 250; gents 50c. 951 Misslon st., nr. 6th; o] Sun. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader: ladics 25c; gents B0c; readings dally. 132 Sixth st. MME. MARSEAU. clairvoyant card reader: love, marriage, business; 2c. 516 Minna MRS. L. EHRHORN, clairvoyant and palmis- try; sittings dally, 25c. (31 Linden ave. ™ OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 26%2 Kearny, room 20; ladies 25c, gents 50c. MRS. SHAFER, clalrvoyant, eard reader; tings daily. 1iS3% Jessie st., bet. 5th and 6th. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper. for mailing, $1 per year. LIRS CHIROPODISTS, BAKERY, stationery, candy, circulating Ii- brary; 4 nice living rooms. 3209 Mission. st. CORNER grocery and bdr in Western Addi- tion; this is a bargain. Inquire 1740 Bddy st. CORPORATION controlling business estab- lighed 1865, desires energetic business man who can furnish unquestionable reference as to ability and integrity to take management of branch office for the State of Cal.; salary $2500 per annum. Address Auditor's Dept., box 536, Madison, Wis. GET your shares! Great success! See the new saw filing machine. Office room, 4 Flood bldg.. or at M. P, SCHELL'S, Model Maker, Tubor day parade By onder of HENRY JEND, Rec. See. e TR e s MECHANICS INETITUT>. Guarterly Mecting s jce—The quarterly meeting the mem.- 'hn:.:l the Mechanics” n Mechanics’ Library buildi: 31 Yost st San Francluco, on SATURDAY, Epu s, 1903 at § p. m. Reports of oificers Son will be conmidered. - 3 JAMES G. SPAULDING, Rec. Sec. v N\ 529 Mission st TOR EALE—Saloon and garden: 3 years' lease. 117 City Hall ave., noar Larkin st FOR SALE—Neat restaurant, 3 living rooms, cash register, §350; only those m-nln(u busi- ness meed answer. Box 2404, office. DINLAP FOOT INSTITUTE, 50 Geary—All ailments of the feet cured; corns, bunions,ete. COLLECTION OFFICES, BANGHART & WEYER, Collectors. No. 1170 Market st. Room 37. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections mad city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montzomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5580, DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSE! McDOWELL DRESSMAKING. AND MILLINERY SCHOOL Has completed 12 years of successful work; we teach everything a first-class cutter or smilliner is required to know to fill position or start in business; increased corps of teachers; now is the time to enter; patterns cut to measure:linings fitted. 1019 Market,above Gth. EXCEPTIONAL opportunity _for _ first-class Box 1723, Call. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millin: CCAny pattern cut to measure. 1010 lnrnkh':.l BALOON with 4 rooms; good hustler with small capital. SIEBE. BROS. & P’LAGE.AN’H. > i ACCORDION, sunburst & knife i1 . Stew- Gri’s button & buttonhole factory, 110 Tegmur RELIABLE German, middle-aged, single, tem- perate, wants situation as watchman; ref- erences, bonds. Box 1704, Call office. CHINESE, first-class cook, wants situation in hotel. . W. Foo, 21 Brenham olace. A _GOOD Japanese schoolboy wants situation. KOYANAGI, 13290 Pine st. JAPANESE boy wants good position to do housework. 300 Clement st, FIRST-CLASS Chinese cook wants position in g&r:ln‘or first-class hotel. 366 Ninth st., and. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch ofice, 2200 Filimore. e ——————— FLATS TO LET. A—HOUSES and flats to let; an immense list; service absolutely free: take advautage of this department; it wiil save ycu time and trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-239 Geary st., on the square. EIGHTH ave, 750 (Richmond district, near Park)—Modern ‘6-room flat; appreciated if seen: convenlent to town, with all-night cars; rent reasonable; open ali day. $14-2454 POST, near Broderick—6 rooms; cheapest flat 'in the neighborhood. App at VON RHEIN R, E. €CO., 513 California. HYDE, 841, near Sutter—Elegant modern flat, 10 Toome: B b oA REE BROTHERS, 108 Montzomery st, i VALENCIA, 1531—Beautiful slon warm belt; ¢ large rooms and ba bay windows: sun all around; reasonable. $25—NEW mod to-date, & sunny rooms; krand view city and bay. Church st Twen. ty-third and Twenty-fourth sts. WEST MISSION and Thirteenth st. flats; one only of the new modern flats lstL‘hOSCAB HEYMAN, 14 Post st. A SUNNY upper flat, 4 rooms, bath: rent $16. 1763 Haver ot., méar park entrance. AN S-room flat and bath; modern. 1812 Val- upper flat. Ill; lejo st —_— A 7T-ROOM flaf : modern. 1808 Val- i it and bath: m .. e IR R SRR BAKER, 745—Middle flat, 6 rooms: modern; very sunny: new; near McAllister s BEAVER, §7—One block from Market and Sixteenth; new s.-mm flat; cheap. ¢ YOUNG girl to care for baby and assfit with housework; singing lessons in part payment it desired: 10 to 12. 682 Waller st. APPRENTICES and improvers wanted at dressmaking. 1603 Geary st. OPERATORS on musiin underwear; also learn- ers. G. W. REYNOLDS CO., 597 Mission st. FIRST-CLASS finisher on men's coats; steady work, good pay. 411% Kearny st GIRL for light housework; family of two. Cherry st.; phone Scott 2963. 207 BOY about 17 for hardware store: one from country preferred. Box 4164, Cail office. GOOD offer to man formerly employed on a route. Address box 4169, Call office. COOK for restaurant. 126 Ninth st. | = | CYLINDER platen pressman wanted. Address bex 4168, Call office. et e e BOYS wanted: good wages: steady work. Dliinols Pacific Glass Co., 15th and Folsom. FOR SALE—An Al country barber IMMEDIATELY; experienced business woman. Box 4150, Call. FINISHER on custom pants. room 18A. 622 Clay st., WANTED—Hairdresser and manicure. 869 Market ot. SHOP girl for bakerv. 399 Turk st. GOOD_millinery trimmer and plaln makers. 24 Kearny st. A LADY of indomitable energy to make and a convincing talker. F. and 478 Parrott building. WANTED—Twenty-five girls and 10 boys to work on fruit. Pacific Coast Syrup Co., 713 Sansome st. money PERSON, 477 reasonable, doing & fine business, or will sel] half interes For particulars address E. M. H.. box 13, Willits, Mendoctno Co., Cal. GET your shoes half soled while waiting: to 50c. 563 Mission st., bet. lst -ndnz'a -’n.s:j GOVERNMENT civil service examinations will scon be held In every State; information and questions used by the Government free. Co- lumhlmc Correspondence College, Washing- ton, D. C. = MEN to learn barber trade: only eight weeks required: special offer this month; catalogue and fuli information mailed free. MOLER SYSTEM COLLEGE. 635 Clay st. —_—— GOVERNMENT positions—Examinations 3 v:'x'l'.o for !ne! dmullmr 14, giving 'lflflh.m ):: salarfes. Polytechnic Enl“le:;. Olilrlnfl. Cal. T GIRL to assist carinz of child: sleep home. Apply 1661 Octavia st., between 10 and 2. FIRST-CLASS mald and seamstress. Inquire 1730 Pine st., before 10 a. m.; from 1-3 p. m, WANTED—Millinery trimmers and makers. Apply HOLM & NATHAN, 512 Market st. WOMEN and girls wanted to work on frult and canning; steady work; highest wages. Apply California Canneries Brannan st., between Third and Fourt SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS EXPERIEN¢ Py ETERS; NO ICE N LY PAID D%R . LEVI STRAUSS & CO. S FACTOR! 32% FREMONT ST, AND PH TRY our men's shoes. union made, at $1 and | $1 50 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50: we pay express or mail chgs. 11 Third st., Exam. bld A AN of indomitable energy and talker, eager to make money. 477 and 488 Parrott building. & good . PERSON, CARPENTERS—FREE FARE. MILLWRIGHTS. CARP. HELPERS. 8 carpenters, northeast, free fare, $00 3 carpenters, Northern Cal., free fare, 30 4 carpenters, southeast, free fare, 0 7 carpenters’ helpers, north, free fare, $60 6 carpenters, private work. 60c fare, 390, 4 carpenters, large winery, fare $3, = $40 fd. 4 carpenters, lumber company, plain work, re $2 90, $75. $40 rd, Carpenter, ranch, 30c fare, SPECIAL. 5 millwrights, lumber Co., boss here, $4 day :;ld fn\lndl. € heb earpenters, powe: %oulkh. p(A llfl - pers, big water . rakeman, log loadh train, e ng train, fare 3230, Foreman, grain ranch, fare §1, boss here, $50 and foend. ENGINEER. Donkey engine, free fare, boss here, 33 day. Chas. Esetrand and W. J. Yo - Irishts, wanted. o 2 laborers, handle fron, city, $2 50 day. Waiter and tend bar, fare $1 25, m“ri MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. WANTED—For the U. S. Marine Corps, able. bodied. unmarried men, between 21 and 35: §00d character; must speak. read and writs English; marines serve at sea on men-of-war in all parts of the world, on land in our isi- and and at naval stations in the United States. Apply at recruiting office, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal.: 2221 N. Main st.. Los Angeles, Cal, and 401 K st., Sacra- mento, Cal WANTED—Experienced silk salesman for re- ;:l:u:.ryl:oed. house to :T«" charge of de- mt; good salary: city references quired. Address M. box >y Call office. ‘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¢ to S0c night. WANTED—Rough carpenters and Apply room 14, 26 Montgomery st.. San Franeisco Construction Company. TRY ovr men's shoes, union made, $1 50 pair: foot-form shoes at §5 50: wa f; _Cxpress or mall chgs. 11 Third st., Exam, bid. BOY about 16 : o Co. 15 nl’r:. references. Carson Glove COATMAKER for country. REISS . CO., 24 Sutter st. - s STEADY, active boy for wholesale house; stat® age and experience. Box 2438, Call office. MAN to do janitor work for tul . Barber School, T41A Howard st " @ WANTED—A first-class delivery bill L Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BALE&H;},N :lntfid to carry on Pacific Coast; samples for ready; line well known to coast 2:«‘1:‘ ‘:’d'- dress at once, with refere SHOE CO., Carlisie, Pa. " CARLISLE BARBER propriet terests at heart Wil attend mass mertirg ot barbers to be held Sunday, September 6, at 102 O'Farrell st., at 2 oclock. TRY our men's shoes, uni, $1 50 n:; :nxr: got;nr;‘-h:‘fil‘;!’:flfl:dr Third st., Exam. bldz, 5 doery: from Sietk! from Market. BGY for ary goods 9 cornur 1011, oS 998 Nolancta. w., L e r—— WANTED—Saw filer. 1915 Mission st. GENTS' furnishing_goods assistant: momr acquainted with hatss g ence and reference. Box 4141, Cail’ offle the Carlisle line | office. | WANTED Ciothing salesmen Amois 5 ng salesmen. .w‘,‘.m‘tw;n ‘WOoOD SAILORS and ordinary seamen Australia. HERMAN'S, 20 PENSION atty. E. A. Bullis, room 40, Phelan _bldg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas- Post, G.A.R. WINCHESTER Hotel, 4 Third st., near Mar- ket—700 rooms, 35¢ t: reading rooms: _free "bus and Naszawe o tnd teas terry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillimore. for Europe and st | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and Valencia_street. ok e HOTELS AND BOARDING-HOUSES. THE PRINCETON. ‘European Superbly furnished ‘grade residence THa Jones s, betwosn pont T L Su X reached by “three strect car- Hnes: oqme mostly arranged en suite, with bath: ‘mu:li.:-b‘n.fi:mm distance telephone in :"‘" e and smoking rooms and plan. and the only high- hotel in the city which is plan; located at ana © rates are very rea-