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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1901. 10 RELIABLE girl, light housework. 2084 Market street. '-,¦•-. •;' . - ..•••• ¦ : WANTED— A girl for upstairs work and as- slst with children. Apply at 2409 Washington. FIRST-CLASS finishers on ladles' cloaks. 48 . Ellis St.. . - ..-, GIRL for general i housework; small family; .wages $20. "Apply 19 Scott st. ELDERLY woman as companion and also do : light housework. 2631' Sutter St.. .' BUTTONHOLE makers and finishers; custom coats; high wages. 40 Ellis st., room 52. GIRL for : housework. 210A Fourteenth st. GIRL for cooking and "general housework; sleep home If preferred. 1306 Ellis St.- .- WANTED—Good plain cook; some housework; ] small family. Call bet. 2 and 4, 2627 California. REFINED lady with capital of $400 for office .-¦ business. Address box ¦ 3415, - Call office. HELP WANTED— FEMALE— Con. INTELLIGENT, trustworthy woman' over 25. by wholesale house; no bookkeeping or steno- graphy. ' Box 4826, Call office. . i A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. .• CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions ! received at Call branch office, 2200 Flllmore st. WANTED—Women for light work . on. fruit. 1731 , Folsom st. ¦ . APPRENTICES on coats. BELASCO & HAR- RIS CO., 541 Market st. FINISHERS on pants. BELASCO & HARRIS '. CO., 541 Market st. , . FEATHER- pillows & mattresses steamed, reno- vated. E.J.O'RourKe.1393 Valencia :tel.Capp 2687. FEATHERS RENOVATED. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles permanently removed by electrolysis: facial massage with hydrn-varu. MISS MILLMAN.930 Bu«b st. DER3IATOLOGISTS. COLE. 769-771, bet. Beulah and Frederick st*.— .bine new sunny flets, 7 rooms and bath; rent reasonable. E^?? ANT new sunny upper flat, 10 rooms. 870 Lddy st.. near Van Ness ave.. MOSS, 30, bet. Howard and Folsom—Lower bay- wlndow flat of 6 large sunny rooms and yard. NATOMA. 714— Flat of 4 rooms; sunny; large yard and cellar; rent $10; no children. To , let—A flat of 6 rooms and bath at 1937 Mason st. . SPANISH— Theoretical or practical: speedy guide to habitual talk; translations; letters. 210 Eddy st. A— THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges: references. President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. :l2 SU T NNY upper flat; 6 rooms. 33 Moss St., off Howard, near Seventh. 7-ROOM flat and bath for sale or rent. 603% Natoma st.. near Sixth. GALLAGHER-MARSH College. Parrott hldg.— Shorthand, typing and bookkeeping; Robert F. Gallagher, expert court reporter, teacher of shorthand: reportorlal phrasing taught: prac- tical bookkeeping, full course. $50 :• catalogue. MODERN flat of S sunny rooms at 945 San- chez st.'' AYRES' Leading Business College, 723 Market— $8 per month: $50 life scholarship guarantees a complete business education: Ehorthand. typ- ing, bookkeeping, arithmetic, penmanship, spelling. Spanish, etc.: experienced teachers: new typewriters; positions secured: cat. free. SUNNY corner lower flat, 7 rooms, bath, laun- ary; rent reasonable; perfect order. 1800 O'Farrell st. ' EDUCATIONAL. NIGHT S^H^OiT'fOR^MEn! iil, A: practical and industrial education for men: Y. M. C. A. building: more courses of study than any other night school In the city for a remarkably low tuition: send or apply for the prospectus at the building, corner of Mason and Ellis Ets.: opening night. Tuesday. Sep- tember 10; registration beginning September 1; departments Art. business, civil service, . elementary, engineering, high school, lan- guages. H. J. McCOY. general secretary; A. A. MACURDA. educational director. FLATS TO LET. l{0USEirFLAT^A7jD~C0?TAGEs! l)i, llis : m - f -. 8 r. 50 2302 Webster; c. 5 r.. 20 ??JJ 1 ? Ness; m - f - 8r « 12 "Vi Turk; u. f. 4 r. 11 1102 Ellis; u. f. 8 r.. 45 3672A 16th; 1. f. 2 r.. 7 A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. ACCORDEON pleating: country orders prompt attention. 121 Pest, over O'Connor &Moffatt. McDOWELL Dressmaking & MillinerySchool- Class rates: patterns . cut. 1019 Market st. PA.CIHC Coast Underwriting Co. (inc.)— Wo have 42 offices In operation; new. method of placing Blocks and bonds; companies Incor- porated; stocks and bonds underwritten. Call . or nddress main office. 607-8-9 Parrott bldg. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES FINANCIAL. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. H. C. DECKER, 1C20 MARKET, "-"oPpTfnf !7 TEARS IN THfS BUSINESS INTHIS CITY 17 rooms; $253 cash,. bat. $10 per month.. 1150 100 rooming houses, from 2 to 600 rooms. 14 rooms; on Market et zo °, 10 rooms: north of M&rket st...... '*» 42 rooms ; clears every month $300 1W0 8 rooms; rtat near City Hall 4*5 15 rooms: fine corner; clears $80 G00 9 rooms; good piano; must Bell "rjj 36 rooms; offices; clears $S0 14 14 rooms; J100 cash, balance payments...' 400 48 rooms; hotel and bar i-™? 18 rooms; on Sixth St.; clears $80 SO" 24 rooms; on Market: clears $150 1000 18 rooms; corner; Just like home Iwo 10 rooms; on Mason ut.; new <°<> 32 rooms; offices; clears $250 35uO 21 rooms: $600 cash, balance payments 12oO I sell and exchange all kinds of property. GIVE ME A CALL. I CAN SUIT YOU IN LOCATION. PRICE AND PAYMENTS. FRENCH AND GERMAN SPOKEN. H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market; tel. Mint 796. ATTENTION BUTERP!' YOU MAY BUY ANY ROOMING-HOUSE .. ON OUIt LIST And pay for It In monthly payments from the profits of the house, MONEY LOANED AT LOWEST RATES. 10 room!; rent $20; on Sixth $175 20 rooms; modern; cost $3500 2600 6 rooms on Van Ness; modern 400 40 rooms; on Third 1SC0 21 rooms: $500 cash, balance payments 1250 60 rooms: rent $100; clears $250 15C0 100 rooms; grand corner; clears $400 C000 7 rooms on Geary 2C0 17 rooms on Market; central 10D0 8 rooms on Ellis; clears $35.... 630 26 rooms on Mission 200 90-room hotel and bar 1600 45 rooms: rent $125 2350 A.H. RETSLOFF, 906 Market, cor. Ellis, r. 12. A.— CAMERON & CO., 850 Market Ft. and g Stockton St.. Rooms 21, 22 and 23. Phone Bush 328. Ifyon have hotel, rooming-house or business to sell list with us. We have cash customers for aft sizes and prices, oee list of bargains. 65 r.; rent XST>0; with restaurant $3000 60 r.; rent $200; elegant family hotel- SWO 27 r. ; rent $140; pood fur., carpets :.. 2200 25 r. : rent $140; nice fur., caTps., ofs., r.. 2000 Money loaned on deferred payments. 1% p. c. 2! r. ; rent $100; mahogany and oak fur... 1500 20 r.; rent $S0; hardwood fur., housekpg. 1100 17 r. ; rent $63: oak fur.: perm., trans... 000 14 r.; rent S40; bras, carp., oak fur 1000 10 r. : rent $52 50; hardwd fur., brus. carp. 750 6 r. ; rent S35; modern flat, new fur.... 430 Over 500 houses listed. Call before buying-. rilOO— 15 ROOMS; Ellis; close in. S5000— 37 rooms; Ellis: clears $200 over all. $550— 14 rooms; O'Farrell; rent $43; bargain. S500 6-room flat: grand furniture; rent $25. SHOO 17 rooms: money-maker; rent $55. $659 8 rooms: now being furnished. $2500—70 rooms; Ellis; rare opportunity. Wo loan money on any proposition. DONALD INVESTMENT CO.. S30 Market st.< FISHER & CO.. 935 Market: phone Folsom 1591 10-room house, handsomely furnished in oak and cherry: all new and elegant carpets; fine bed linen; light and sunny; clearing $45 over expenses: sell regardless of price; worth $900. MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market St., rans. 1-2. Near Call bids.; telephone Black l-S-0-3. Samples from b!g free list at my office: 14 r.; rent $40; $150 cash, bal. monthly... $450 20 r. ; 3 blocks n. of Market st.: rent $S0 income $198: good furniture; fine" carp.. 1500 44 r.; Al; rent $120: clears $150 month... 3000 WINSTON & WOLF. 1026 Market st. 24 rooms; corner; rent $55; payments.... $1325 28 rooms: north of Market; rent $75 1500 20 rooms; good paying house 1500 19 rooms; rent $50; reduced to .-. 750 50 rooms: rent $90: see this 2000 FISHER & CO.. S35 Market: phone Folsom 1592. 75 R $10,000] 37 R $55001 24 R $1800 60 R 3.000! 37 R lSOOl 19 R 1400 30 R 1,0001 16 R 550! 12 R 450 10 R 3001 9 R 300| 8 R ."00 [T will pay you to call at our office for lodg- ing-houses, saloons, restaurants. grocery stores, candy store*, etc. McBRIDE & CO., 1016 Market st., opposite Fifth. THE largest and best list of lodging-houses and hotels can be fcund at office of - G. W. SCHWF.I\HAED. phono Mint 1911. No. S17 Market st. (near Fifth st.) SPIRITUALISM. COME * see C. V. Miller's wonderful seances: Sun.. Tues.. Frl.. 8 p. m.. 50c; you can speak to spirit friends face to face, recognize them; Kive names; received medala from many coun- tries; taken last world's record medal Paris Fair. 10S4 Bush St.: tel. 2275 Larkln st. A Mrs. Dr. Farnham, spiritual medium and life reader; mining a specialty; cir. Sun., Wed. and FrL evenings. 1C35 Market st. (no, sign). MOUSTAFA—Egyptian wonderful materializ- ing seance: singing; 8 p." m.; 50c. 1610 Bush St., near Franklin. CHAS. BROCKWAT, 25c seance Sun., Tues. and Thurs.. 8 p. m.; every one gets a test; private readings dally. 299 Hyde. cor. Eddy. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, bus. medium; life reader; medical, clairvoyant: sittings, $1; letter, $2. 1164 O'Farrell st; Ellis car. FRIENDSHIP Hall. 333 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer; sittings dally; test to all to-night, 10c. MRS. LESTER, spiritual test meeting, 8 p. m., 10c; readings daily. 148 Sixth St., room 12. MRS. HUBBARD. 109 Oak; circle Tues. & Frl., 8 p. m. ; Wed.. 2:30 p. m.; 10c: read, daily, 50c. clairvoyants. ume. m\ Bernard! the famous Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently ocated at 17 Third St.. next Examiner bldg. She reads your life correctly, gives an accurate de- scription of the past, reveals the present hap- neningp and portrays events to occur In the fu- ture. If you afe In trouble, discontented, un- happy or not satisfied In life, or have domes- tic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you willbe told how to overcome them. Valuable advice In all affairs of life; 23c up; perfect satisfaction guaranteed. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the well-known trance medium. Is permanently located at 1206 Mar- Unt st.. corner Golden Gate ave.. rooms 25 and 26: take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mall: send stamp for pamphlet with special terms. Daily and Sunday. A— LINCON. CLAIRVOYANT. " ~ HIGH PSYCHIST. The most wonderful clalrvovant on the coast; he succeed* when others fail; permanently lo- cated at 123 Turk St.; readings by mall. MMK. MONTAGUE. ~" " ~~ Truthful predictions In all affair* of life; gives names, factr. figures; gives luck: honest pre- dictions In love affairs; reunites separated, - nr.t one failure; letters answered. 116 Turk. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card . reader, born with douhle veil second sight: diagnoses disease with life reading; ladies 50c gcr.ts $1; palm, and clair. Fit. $1 DO. 126 Turk. ISMAR. the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and ralmlrt. permanently located 1148 Market, op. Cth: private readings dally. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. KNOW your fate. MME. RICHARDS, astrol- oglcal ralml't. reader human destiny: never falls: 25c and r.Qc; by mall. We. 1203 Mission. MME. LAROPB. best clal*-vovpnt. rard reader- German spoken: 25c up. 777*4 Market st..rm.l8. MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, reader; palmistry; truth or no pay: 25c 1149 Mission, over store. MME. HANSEN—Card reader and palmist; past, present, future. 108 Sixth at.. 2d floor. M. WILLF. crystal s°er, clairvoyant. medium; sittings. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.: 50c. 326 A Ellis.' Mrs.MsIlory.elnirvoyant card reader: when oth- J.«ts fallconsult me: L. 25c, G. 50c. 917 Howa rd. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant. i card reader; ladies 25c. rents FQc; readings dally. 132 Sixth st. LADIES only: your future foretold satlsfactor- lly, 15c. " 6 Marye Terrace, off 418 Turk st CARD reading. 25c and up. 835 Howard St.* MME. SCHAFFER. clairvoyant, card reader* sittings dally. 44S>4 Jesele at. bet Eth and 6th. MME RAVENNA reads life fluently: business advice; names given: 25c up. 5 Fourth St. j CLAIRVOYANT, card reader, from Louisiana, only 10c. 262 Minna at., near Fourth. " A. L. CARLSON, medium and astrologlst 148 Sirth gt.. room 23. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works. 353-S57 Tehama St.; tel South 40. BEATING. 3c: laying, 3c; renovating. Be up; work guaranteed. T. R. Co.; phone Scott 1310. CARPETS beaten or laid. 3c per yard. CHAP PARRY. 1511% Market St.; phone Mint 1035. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st. tel. Main 29<. GEO. TVALCOM & CO.. Prop. RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beating works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison; tel. Mission 263. CO Jf^,H^' a Superlor^Carpct-beatl ng~ Worksl ;23 Golden Gate avo.; teiephono East 126. C LTJ_?l c v ?' a '. Carpet-beating Works. O. H. STEVENS. Mgr.. 35-40 Sth st; tel. South 250! J ", M /, TCH . 1 i T ' L Carpet-beating and Reno- ia..lng Co.. 243 Fourteenth «t.; tel. Mission J4. CHIROPODISTS. BUNIONS, corr.3, lnerown nails, warts; pain- less cure; guaranteed. Dr. Duncan. 415 Sutter. PROF.StraMburger fromN.Y..npecial!*t on feet. J^omg. T.P.S.S.N.Y.: Chronicle big., rm. 16. * _ ' -^^COLLECTION OFFICES.' CEOJKJE W. KELLY'S Agency-No^char-je un- less successful. Room 810. 917 Market st. COTTAGES "TO LET.- ~~" COTTAGE of 4 roomT iiT RoseTve.. bet Gouzb-and Octavla.lVi blocks from Market. VAN VROOM— "Painless"; evenings and Sun- days. 1001 Market Ft., corner Sixth. DR. H. G. TRUMAN, dentist, third floor. Ex- aminer building: formerly in Murphy bldg. CLASSIFIED advertisements and- subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmora at. A BRANCH office for Call advertisement! and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Aalencla st. PARTS Dental Parlors. 235 Kearny. cor. Bush- Full set of teeth. $4: crowns. $3; fillings. 25c. DR. R. L.WALSH.S15% Geary.nr.Larkln— Pain- less extraction 50c; plates $5 up;phonePolkll33. IF wanted, private family or hotel cook, with excellent recommendations. Please send to CHUNG WING. 902 Clay st AT Ideal Dental Co., 6 Eddy st.—Work done on weekly Installments; lowest rates.- . CHICKEN man, wide experience, most buc- f^?' 1^- cpen for engagement. Address box 4976, Call office. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G, YOUNG.-.1841 Polk st. MIDDLE-AGED man. familiar with the city, wants to drive and care for one or two horses. Box 4830, Call office. DR. A. C. KELLOGG Experienced | dentist; specialties, crown and bridge work and the preservation ofnatural teeth. 110 Phelan bldg. WANTED— Position In ; shipchandlery and commission business; nine years' experience. Box 4334,. Call office. , ARCHITECTURAL and mechanical engineer and draughtsman desires good steady employ- ment with responsible firm; at home In tran- sit work, detail drawings, estimating, etc. ; handles men. easily; superintends building operations: specialist on concrete work; speaks several languages; will go anywhere. A./ M. E.. box 4932, Call office? A— NEW unbreakable plate, the Rose Pearl, warranted for 20 years; crowns. $3 50; fillings. 50c; plates. $3; full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. EIGHT prl7.es for best crowns, plates, bridges ..and fillings; extractions or fillings by my Vwondcrful secret, painless method; 20 years' experience; no students: advice free; prices ¦ cheapest and guaranteed;' lady attendants. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK. 20 O'Farrell St. GROCERY clerk desires position In. city; thor- ? u , ehexperienced. BAYNE, Winchester Ho- tel, Third st. •••¦¦, . , SAX KJFLAA'CISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San , Francisco Call, corner cf Market and Third streets; open unt.ll J2 o'clor.k every 'night In the year. CRA"CJI OFFICES— D27 Montgomery etreet. corner Clay; open until 9:50 p. m. 300 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. CSS McAllister street: open until 9:30 p. m. S15 Larkin etrost; o:wn until 3:30 p. m. IMlMission street; open until 10 p. m. 2C<"1 7»Iarkct Etrset, corner Sixteenth: open BBtil 5p. a. ICC Eleventh street: open until 9 p. m. 1C3C Valencia street: open until 9 p. m. T^oribwest corner Twenty-second and Ken- trcky Ptreets; o;ie'n until 9 p. m.. »» Fillmcre street; open until 9 p. m. MEETING SOTICES. MISSION Chapter No. 15S. Order Eastern \*f Star— Officers and members are notified .yjSJj^ \o attend the funeral of our late sister, y CUA.RA E. SCULL, from the residence. w . C20 Jessie Bt.. THIS DAT (WEDNESDAY) at Z.ZO p. m. By order of the W. M. MARY G. FOSTER, Secretary. PACIFIC Lodg» No. 136. F. and A. m II.. 17! IMdy st.. will meet on _«V. VEDXEKDAT, the 2Sth. at 12:30 p. m. JE3C to- attend the funeral of our late * brother, C. MULLER. GEORGE PEXUXGTOX. Secretary. tntOCXETT Lodge No. 139. F. and A. M. PL —Degree M THIS EVENING <Aug. 2S). ~r\« at 7:30 o'clock. By order of the \\\ M. J^JK K. FORTRIEDE. Sec. *~ EXCELSIOR Lod;re No. 1CS. F. aad A. ft II.— Called meeting THIS AVEDXES-^A DAY) EVKXtSO. A-jff. IS. at 7:30 <T o'clock. Third degree. ' xr A . H. J. OWEN, Secretary. MISSION Lodge No. 1GS F. and A. M.— « Callefi meeting THIS (WEDXESDAT) «JK_ KYENING ut 7:2S o'clock. Third de-^sfj? .Tree. R. E. ALLAN. Secretary. *V^ HERMANN Lodge No. H5. I.O. O. F.— Officers ar;J fur.rral rommittee jS5^^*3& v.-ll! meet at Eureka Hall. Odd Kellows' huIMingr. on AVEDXES- Z*'* DAY. Ausr. rs, at 1:30 p. m.. to attend the funeral of our late- brother, GEO. HEYL. B. LAD A, N. G. _ A^ H^BRrCKWOLDT, Sec. GRAND CHANCELLOR L. S. CAL- *C KINS tvIU officially visit Harmonie jQ> Lodge No. 15. and Bay City Lodge No. <£sov*^ 117. in joint convention. In the hall of .4s5±* Hay City Lodge. IT3 Sutter st.. on WEDNES- DAY <this) EVENING. All members of the order are Invited to attend. Special Invitation it extended to sojourning- brothers. K. SCHAFFXER, G. K. of R. and S. BAY CITY Lodge No. 117, K. of P., 223 •St- rutter st.—Grand Chancellor L. S. -y J& CALKINS, accompanied by other grand offk-ers. will officially visit Bay "<P ?> i< 1 City and Harmonie lodges In Joint meeting on WEDNESDAY. Avg. TS. at 8 p. in., at the lodperoom of Bay City Lodge No. 117, K. of P. Visitlns and brother Knights are invited to be present. CHAS. C. MORRIS. K,of R. and S. NATIONAL UNION. Call- tx^SPCT"— *V forni« Courci!. r:»cts v V^ s T^5 t^*' J^. TO-NIGHT at Ticneer i"J \jL Hall. Fourth Et^e^t. at S o'clork <;r. Its jietr hall). Vlsitln? friends tordiaily 'nvited. By order W. A. S. NICHOLSON. President. C. n. VAN ORPEN. Secretary. ADOPTION. ~~ GTRL nr.d boy baby for adoption. MRS. DR FOTKE. 141C Eighth gt. Alameda. AXVHALTt'M HOOFIXC. J. PELTIER. arrha!t Toofinpi sidewalks re- palr-d; postal. n;c Mission; td. Folsoia 1607. ATTOJtXEYS AT LAW. ~ Ar>\-ICE free ;dlvorc-s private; bankruptcy;col- Jpct!ons;aitachinent5: mortgages ;bills of sale- j'artnci-5hir.!=:df>f-ds: Tills drawn;fees low;open rvp's. THCRSTON. 1Q0SU Mkt.. r. 4. op. 5th. ADVICE free; divorcp Jaw a specialty; private- no fee without success; collections G W. KOWE. atty at lap-. 850 Market.cor.Stockton. LKW 3. DOTTGLASS. r»7 Parrott bid*.— Bank- ruptcy, estates, general practice: mod, fees.'*' ADVICE free: no charge unless successful W TV. DAVIDSON. 3d Market St.. opp. Mason." L. E. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bids:.. 927 Mar- kct St.; consultation free; no fees In advance. BOOKS NEW AXD OLD. BOOKS of. every kind bought. Tel. Red 2936 HOLMES BOOK CO.. 704-706-703 Mission st. BOAK DIXG POR CHILDREN. I OR I children to board; good home & mcth- «r's care; $10 up; sunny yard. 1537 California. GOOD home for children: near school; J8 up. gl?7 Prince Ft.. Berkeley. BUREAU TRUNKS^ ~~ ASK to fee Lundbeck'n Improved drawer trur.k: at all fi*s.ler* or factory. SJg Howard. ttUSIMSSS CHAACES. A— %ZO: CHOP and cyster house on Market*st~- r*nt $20: daily receipts $30 and above- owner -ailed Kast by death. Call R_ ' G. WILKE ZV£ Keamy st. ' A— $S00: HALF Interest In agency of Eastern , and European manufacturing; not less than J159 per month clear for e^ch partner: refer- ences exchanged. Particulars R. G. WILKE 26H Kearny st. A— $350: DELTCACT store and branch bakery •with 3 furnished rooms; rent ?1S; location first cla*s: owner accepted State position. Call on R- G. WILKK. I6Vi Kearny st. A—?700; CORNER grocerj" ar.d bar with 2 liv- vat rooms en O'Farrelf st.; rent 525: good business; owner to leave city. R. G. WILKE rS 1^ Kearay st. * A—S4SO; RESTACRAXT and coffee saloon; two blocks from corner Market and Stockton sts.; r»>nt 520: must sell at or.ee; owner to leave _i or Manila. Cs^l P.. G. WILKE. :C'4 Hearny. A-SC50: SHOOTING pallery. doing a eood busl- ress; net profits at least S1C0 per month: rent ?<S: ccme, ree and satisfy yourself. R G f.'ILKE. KH Kearny st. A—$1300; FIRST-CLASS In prices and first-class payin^ restaurant close to Chronicle building- come. Investigate and you willfind a pplendid investment. Cali R. G. WILKS. 26^ Kearny. BOSTON Business Agency. 1C16 Market St., opp. Fifth— Must be sold, at a great bargain, lodg- ing-houee. fine paying, price S800. half cash. »>alan<-e to euit buyer, house 22 rooms rent S25. guaranteed profit £100 per month : house on Eddy st.. 10 rooms, money-maker, great bargain. McERIDE & CO.. 101S Market st. opp. Fifth. £230—PARTNKR wanted: rreat chance In a paving office. McBRIDE & CO.. 1016 Market. S300-PARTNER wanted; light business; must b< Ftecdy. reliable man; satisfied with $1S . 52j , a no experience required: trial given before baying. 25 Geary st.. room 1. *SW—RESTAITRAXT on 4th St.; rent. $27 50: « chairs. McLAUGHLIN & CO.. 777^ Market. BUSINESS -wantfd— Mechanical engineer would Invest r. few thousand dollars In good busi- ness with firrt-class party; prefers maun- fncturine business: have had wide experience- £ne me chine work. Box 4822, Call office. V/ILL sacrifice an old-established cash milk rout*- in Western Addition; 80-gallon trade- 3 fine betaes. 1 now wagon, etc.; other business caus.. ofieelilne: easy terms. Apply 2200 Point Ixibcs ave. FOR Sale- a milk dairy, with living rooms at- . toched; on account of going East. 1169 Va- lencia st. A- $375; branch bakery; 6 furnished rooms; rent tie. STRAND & CO.. 203 Kearny st. *:::0-CIGAR Ftsnd. stock and fixtures; down- to-a-r.: snap. RE.STLOFF. S06 Market Bt.. r. 12. fsrio BUYS half-interest in manufacturing busi- r.esg. T.ell established. Box 4S05. Call office. A^y?^.^^? See s " SWEE - OLD-ESTARLISHED dear Btand. stock and listurcs, at sacrifice. S01 Battery et. BttANCH bakery for sale cheap. Apply to 1547 Mission st., city. ale ~ A KOOd rtylwr restaurant. Apply SIP Townsgnd st.. bet. Third and Fourth. 5ST0-STEAM laundry at San Mateo! J W PAL-TON'. KI Austin ave., San FrancUco. ' TTANTED- Ap i-.onest and sober partner with fSCOO In on optical bunlneEs; must either be en optician or tv* able to attend to corrc- f rending, etc.; cash receipts about Jijoo to KOW per mcn£h. Address GEORGE MAY- ERLE. Oerman Expert Optician, 1C71>4 Mar- . lect Kt., Stri Fraacisco. FOR Palo- -At Invoice price, the merchandise ttore nf CNOFIUS & CO., Santa Rcsa with 5ts two branches, one at Sebastopol and ona - rx Hea'dsburg. as a v.-ho!e cr eacn store eep- . «rate; disarreement smong partners the cause vt *clUng. Fcr particular* address CNOPIU5 i & CO.. 5-«r>ta Itosa. PARTNER wanted for ladles' tailoring cctab- liFhracnt v.!th small capital for busl- ¦Bwe. P. GLIXMAX. Vallejo. Cat A COOD l:::-!<Je route on tfct» paper for »ale- fine dcTrato-wn location. Cal: at this office . ior pa?t!c-ilar«.' EALOON~A UuMneea corner, en Fifth St., near -Market. Tnqulre ZZl Clara st. t*50: RESTAtTRANT and oyster house; must cch; typing K»rt; central. Box 4SS3, ' Call. A BRANCH oface for Call advertisements and KUbtcripUcna has been established at -30M ' Valencia *t. .. ., ...^_ ,, Cl.ASSIFIKD «<5vertlsemcnts and ruhscrlptions rece:vc4 rt Call branch office. 2JM Fillmore st. MARINE and stationary engineer wishes posi- tion; best of references; country no objection. Box 4S55. Call office. . WANTED—By man: and wife, a position to take care of small , place In . country; small pay. Call or address 226 Minna st.. lower flat. STEADY, .reliable man, 35, wants position as porter in^Btore, warehouse or otherwise; $10 per week. Box 4S45, Call office. : AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC. 809 Mar- ket st., cor. 4th. rm. 7, Flood bldg., you can have your extractions done painlessly; teeth , without plates our specialty: gold crowns, $3 50 up; plates, extractions free. $4 50 up; of- fice hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. ; Sundays, 9 to 2 p. m. J. W. THATCHER. M. D.. Manager. A-DR."*f. S. HIGGINS, 927 Market street, Emma Spreckels building. Reasonable prices for painless dentistry; pure gold filling $1 50; artificial teeth, on plate, look natural . and guaranteed. $5 up; a good metal plate $15; icold and porcelain- crowns $5 to. $10; teeth without plate; painless extraction. . DENTISTS. > 1 J~ SI X rooms, bath, in good order, lower part I » Guy place, off First, above Folsom. MERRILL-MILLER College— Shorthand, typ- ing, practical bookkeeninsr. Rooms 40-45. Par- rott bldg.: Individual Instruction: catalogue. ACTING, elocution, specialties; Halielt School, associated with theatrical agency securing positions. Alcazar building. 120 O'Farrell st GOLDEN GATE ave.. 1517-Parlor floor of 4 rooms; piano, bath, garden: nice home; $25. EAVENWORTH. 1519%—4 rooms and bath, gas; clean flat, quiet neighborhood; rent $13. HELP WASTED FEMALE. WANTED—Cooks, waiters, pantrymen, porter* and dishwashers; no fee.'. 127 Mason st. -." DRESSMAKER'S help, also apprentice wanted; steady work, 1207V4 Bush st. : TOUNO nan, 24, ¦ knowing several languages, /. correspond, etc., i- much experienced. •¦- wants situation private secretary: willing bo useful any way; modest tenhs. Box 4979, Call office. , WANTED—Experienced waitress; 8 hours, $25; girls to learn waiting. JOHNSON'S. 725 Mkt. PRINTING :press feeders wanted. ' 306 Cali- fornia st. . ¦ . - - ¦ BOY wanted; for jewelry store; state refer- ences. ' Box : 4834, Call. , ¦ | YOUNG girlfor general housework and help In bakery./. 3116 Sixteenth st. ¦ ,;.-{'¦ , ¦ RELIABLE man wants work; understands the care of horses, cows,: garden and chickens; good references. Address Reliable, vbox 4S33, .Call office. . , , , i WANTED—An errand boy; wages $4 per week. , ,Call after 9 a. m.; : 642 Market' st. " EXPERT labelers wanted at the Glbbs-Wilson packing Co.. 921 ; Bryant st. Apply at once. WANTED--A' young man '. to work in :grocery store; experienced preferred, i... 435 Third st. WANTED—Good < dressmaker and apprentice, D. t BOGGENKANP, ,764 Howard at. GIRLS to sew ¦ by .the day J on dressmaking. s Apply 782; Geary et. . . GAS fixture makers ¦ wanted. A. MERLE COM- , PANY, 617-519 Mission St.. * COATMAKER > and * pantsmaker for country Apply REISS BROS. & CO.. 24 Sutter st. SALESLADY— Steady work ' to right party; give age. Box 4912, Call office. v o ACTIVE and .Industrious elderly man wants work round place; understands care of horses; good driver and milker; references. Box 4954* , Call office. ¦ ...... . , . ' A SITUATION wanted by experienced German gardener; private place or -nursery; - city or country: can milk; best of references. Ad- dress Gardener, box 4824. Call office. WANTED—A neat young man for soda foun- tain at GRUENHAGEN'S, 20 Kearny st. WANTED— Qlrl to work at Iadie3- tailoring. 1821 Polk st. . , STEADY, active, elderly, man. wants work- gent's place; town or.c.untry: attend horses garden, cow; chores; small wages; good ref- erences. Box 4844. Call office. ELDERLY: gentleman for elevator. \ Apply at 113 Davis St.", FREYGANG-LEARY. CO. GIRL, aged 12 to 17, to assist in small family. 17 Woodward ave., near. 13th and Valencia sts AMATEUR singers wanted. Apply at Chutes at 6 o'clock this evening. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, half •/price*. 663 Mission st.. bet. 1st and 2d sts. WANTED— Cash boy«. ;; ROOS BROS., 25-37 Kearny. st. .'."». : '¦.,, < EMPLOYMENT WANTED MALE. YOUNG, fober, energetic ' winemaker. distiller and champagne winemaker, with wide expe- rience both here and in Europe, wants posi- tion; best references. N.,\ Call agency, San Jose, Cal. . - WANTED^Girl for : general housework; wages $25. ' S28 Hayes, st. '..•.;;; > . WANTED^-Glrl to cook and do light house- Work; apply between 1Q and 1L 1453 Franklin. WANTED—Coat presser; apply factory. ¦. S." N WOOD & CO.. 27 Geary st.; YOUNG girl for hair store; must have: some experience. 1D0S Polk st. -; •.- . ... WANTED— Active man; light, genteel work; pays $15 to $18 per week; steady place; must have $150 cash. . 765. Market .St.. .room 3.v EXPERIENCED operators on overalls. HEY- NEMANN & CO., 410 Mission st. ¦ ! . CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 K'llmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and rubscrlptlons has been established at 109S Valencia at.' WANTED— Pants I finishers; steady "work; good pay. Call at SELIG BROS.. 10S Battery st. I WINCHESTER House. 44 Third St., near Mar- ket—200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 B0 to J6 week; convenient and respectable; fres 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. -- ... WANTED— Vest finishers. Apply factory B. N, WOOD & CO., 27 Geary st. , BARBER shop, business center Oakland; run- ! ning 3 chairs steady; fine fixtures; must sell; ' Berlous sickness the cause. Apply to STOLTZ, 723 Market et. •; WANTED— Strong boy about 16 years of age to "work In candy, factory; good opportunity ' to learn trade. I Apply to-day ' between 9 and 11 a. m., BLUM'S, corner Polk and Sutter. TOUNO German woman 'wishes -work by the day. $1 60. 6 Marye Terrace, off 418 Turk at. WANTED—A girl for cooking . and general housework. Apply between the hours of a and 12 at 2422 Clay st." RESPECTABLE widow , lady wishes position as housekeeper in city. 625 Franklin st. WANTED—Strong young roan to act as order clerk in wholesale tea and coffee house; must ¦have experience; steady position to the right : party. Box 4S43. Call office. -. . WANTED— First-class experienced millinery saleslady; etate age. experience, where form- erly employed and salary expected. Box 4342, Call office. . , . , YOUNG woman "from the East wishes a I situ- ation as chambermaid, sewing or housework Call at 25SV4 Tehama st. ; no postals. A—PAPERHANGER; marine fireman; lumber -stevedores; longshoremen; sailors,' non-union; no office fees. Mechanics' ¦Registration . Bu- reau. 410 Kearny st.. room 24. SEAMSTRESS would like to sew four days In the week; prices low for the present; a good dressmaker. Box 4810, Call "office. WOMEN and girls wanted to work on fruit; steady. work at good wages. Apnly at CUT- TING BRANCH, California Fruit Canners' Association, corner Seventh and Berry sts. WANTED— Bar porter. 20 to 23 years of age? one who has had experience in drawing beer; must be willing to make - himself generally usef ul ;. state where formerly employed. Ad- dress box 4953, Call. : . WELL educated young lady, college graduate, would like a position as governess or com- panion in come nice family; references ex- changed. Box 4823. Call office. WOMEN and girls to work on fruit; both piece and day work; steady, clean work all summer. Apply Tenth : and Bryant sts. CODE-PORTWOOD CANNING CO. . HELP WANTED—MALE— Com. - 1000 MEN wanted— Sailors, stevedores, firemen. ! laborers; steady employment; good wages. Lumber Dealers' Association, 209 examiner building. WANTED-^Two hundred and fifty men. to ap- pear on the stage in "AVoice In the Wilder- ness." Apply at the stage door. Central Theater, after 9 a. - m. to-day. BOOTBLACK wanted ' In barber shoo. 6C9 Larkln st. ' :"- : ' -~ •'-' GOOD dishwasher wanted. 1507 Market St., near Eleventh. - '¦¦' TAILOR wanted on custom coats; steady work; gocd pay. 633 Natoma st. WANTED—Strong boy. 15 to 18 years of age, to learn house pair-tlng. 314 Stockton et. TEAMSTERS wanted; J2 25 per day; pay every week. Apply room 12, 5th floor. Mills build- ing, or 67 Eighth. St., or Seventeenth and Harrison sta. *' : '' BOT. between the ages of 14 and 16. ' wanted to work In dental office. Call between 9 and 11 o'clock at 969 Mission St.. room 10. WANTED— Shoe lasters and edge setter. WENTWORTH-SWITZER SHOE CO., 26 Main st. . ¦ ¦.'¦¦¦¦¦' 1000 MEN wanted— Rock drillers, tunnel, brush and shovel men to work on ditch line being constructed for the Sweepstake Mining Co. near Weaverville, Trinity Co.. CaL; apply on work: steady work, pood board and best wages In State. San Francisco Construction Co.. 2$ Montgomery st., room 25. San Fran- cisco, CaL -- . "WANTED— Recruits -for the marine corps, U. S. navy; able-bodied, unmarried men of good character, between the ages of 21 and 35: not less than 5 feet 4 Inches and not over 6 feet 1 Inch; able to speak and read English. For further Information apply at the Recruiting office. 40 Ellis St., San Francisco. MEN to learn barber trade; only requires eight weeks; positions secured at $60 monthly; special Inducements this month: write at once for free catalogue. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. 635 Clay st. ¦ WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkln, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House,- 217 Third St.: 150 large rooms; 25c per night: $1 to $2 per week. WANTED—An experienced clothing salesman; state age. Address Li tn ' Clothing Co., San Diego. Cal. WANTED— First-class salesman for domestic department: state age. experience, salary ex- pected. Address box 4970. Call office. DRIVER for milk wagon. 816 Treat ave. LADIES' tailor, first-class. J. McCLENEGAN. 532 Fourteenth St., Oakland. WANTED—To buy good barber shop: country preferred. Particulars, address box 4311, Call; WANTED— Young; man with small cash: J35 month and found: no experience. 496 4th st. YOUNG experienced German boy for grocery and bar. Cor. Seventeenth and Eureka sts. FOR SALE—First-class hotel barber shop in mountain town. H. BERNARD. 104 7th St. McDONALD & PERRY have 500 pairs second- hand shoes for sale; 50c up. 241 Third St. 100 ORDINARY teamsters. Apply232 Montgom- ery st. , TWO first-class cabinetmakers on wood man- tels. MANGRUM & OTTER. 681 Market st. WANTED-Men for light work on fruit. 1731 Folsom st. YOUNG man to do Janitor work for tuition in San Francisco Barber School. 741A Howard st. GET your s*hoes half-soled while waiting; 25c to SOc. 563 Mission St., bet. 1st and 2d sts.» WANTED—500 men to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes. $1 up: soling 20c up. 923 Howard. "WINCHESTER House. 44 Third st.. near Mar- ket—7C0 rooms. 25c night: reading rooms; free .'bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and (subscriptions r»c«l\ed »t Call branrh ofn>««. 5200 Fillmor* St. HORSES AND \VAGO?'S. 40 HORSES for sale: also wagons, buggies, carte, harness. Grand Arcade Horse Market. 827 Sixth »t.; auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers. SECOND-HAND physician's coupe, rubber tire phaeton, carts and business buggies. O'BRIEN'S. Polk st. and Golden Gate ave. 150 HEAD stock horses for sale. A. M. SCOTT & CO., 35 Dore St., S. F. SECOND-HAND milk wagon and buggy for sale. NE. corner Steiner and Waller sts. CHEAP— New panel body delivery. 1laundry. 1 baker's, 1 shoe. 1 grocery wagon. 823 Harrison. ABARGAIN in good carriage, saddle, business and road horses. DALZIEL. 605 G. G. ave. BOTCOTT the ROBERTS Harness and Wagon Co.: he sells- tco cheap. 54 Eighth st. * 40 HEAD of work and driving horses; 2 fast pacers. 721 Howard st. ALL kinds of wagons. buBtrles. carts, harness. etc.. oheap. EOAN & SON. 8117 Mission st. AN A No. 1 express wagon, single: also light ramplr.g wagnn for sale, ch**ap. 532 Mission HOSPITALS. MENTAL & nervous diseases cared for at St. Elmo Hospital. 230 Douglas ft.. San Fran. HOUSES TO LET. A PRINTED list houses to let; send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery. A HOUSE. 6 rooms and bath: stable for two horses: rent J12. Apply.314 Duncan St., near Twenty-eighth and Church. LOCUST ave.. 624. bet. Golden Gate and Mc- Allister, nr. Laguna— 5 r.. bath, base., $16 50. TO Let—House of 5 rooms; large yard. 2307 Polk st. HOUSES TO LEST FURNISHED. TO LET—Completely well furnished house of 9 rooms, bath and laundry, four of which are rented, payUnr more than half the rent. Aj- ply at 79 South Park. NICELY furnished; 6 rooms and bath; piano: large yard; 3 or 8 months; rent moderate. Box 4S41. Call office. - HOUSES TO LEASE. . HOUSE to lease and furniture for-sale; well ap- pointed furnishings; I 10 rooms; rent $75 for house, or will rent house furnished for 18 months. Box 4S36, Call office. ..-,.:. HOUSES TO LEASE FURNISHED. HOUSE of 10 sunny rooms, elegantly furnished, to rent for 1 year or lease for 2 or more years; centrally located; $125 a month. Box 4S35. Call office. HOUSES TO LET IN SAN RAFAEL. SAN RAFAEL cottage house. 6 'rooms; finely furnished: modern conveniences; finest view; .convenient to depots: plenty crounds; no children. Address box 4S08. Call. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Going from foot Market st. to Larkin, on Sutter-st. car, purse containing watch with Initials J. M. K. and sum of money; liberal reward. H. C. KELLER, 210 Sansome st. LOST—2 gold rings., one horseshoe design and one green stone setting- with red spot in cen- ter; valued as a keepsake from a saint sister; reward. Return to 2701 Sutterst.. bakery. LOST^-Double-nosed pointer, liver and white. Reward if returned to 115 Haight st. LOST Watch and chain; bet. Jones and .Geary; reward. Return 610 Geary. $10 REWARD—Lost, Sunday, August 25, gold watch and fob; Royal No. 2147666; Inscribed S. A. D. Finder return 1439 Sacramento st. LOST—Fraternity pin. N. Z. N.; liberal re- ward. 771 Geary st. - * SSsrSPA LOST—St Bernard dog, sable and white mark- Ings; name. -Emperor. 16 Third St.; reward. LOST White foxterrier pup: ears black; license No. 1100. Return to 1363 Pacific st.- IT will pay to "Remember" that the Califor- nia Watch Case Co.. 220 Sutter st., needs old gold to make new watch 'cases. i ._•¦*.' -, MEDICAL. DR.' : O'DONNELL— All who are sick and In trouble call and consult the specialist. My medicines have been used for many years by thousands; the unfortunate helped; relief in all cases :taken; the most obstinate cases have been relieved by my. treatments; free confidential , advice on all subjects of a deli- cate nature: all classes* of female complaints .. treated: relief to the longest cases. DR. G. ¦ W. O'DONNELL. 1013 Market st. RETURNED ............ MRS. DA VIES has returned from her vaca- tion and will bn pleased to see her friends at the old number. 122S Market St.- . HINDOOHERB AND MRS.. DAVIKS' original ¦ method of treatment; maternity home: home In ; confinement. 1126 Market St.. S. F. DR. TALCOTT & CO.— Practice confined to weaknesses and diseases of . men only. 997 Bt.. corner Sixth: entire upper floor. MRS. D. ALLEN. 1118 Market— Reliable la- v dies' specialist; a priv. home before and dur- , Ins confinement; best' medical eye;. low fees. MRS. D. KOHL removed from Market st. to ¦ 410 O'Farrell at., between Taylor and Jones. MRS. D. .'WYETH'S Maternity Home removed from Post to 410 O'Farrell St., near Taylor. JOURNEYMEN Barbers' International Union- Free employment. 927 Market St., room 207 I. LESS, secretary ; telephone Jessie 1176. WANTED—By a competent Protestant woman a position as housekeeper In hotel, first-class lodging-houBe or private home; will assist with sewing or take charge of doctor's of- fice or gentlemen's club. Box 4S74, Call. GIRL wishes a position to do second work and waiting. 303 Oak st.' - GERMAN woman wishes to go out by the day from 7:30 to 2 o'clock; $1. Box 4S47, Call. A COMPETENT second girl desires situation; $15 to $18. Apply 702 Ellis Et. LAUNDRESS wants work by the day; will answer no postal cards. 743 Folsom st. OPERATORS wanted on ladles' . underwear In factory, 656 Mission st., corner Annie;- good wages. I. MAGNIN & CO. GIRLS wanted to learn to operate machines on ladies wear. 656 Mission 3t., corner Annie I. MAGNIN & CO. SEWERS wanted to take work home. 656 Mis- eion st., corner Annie, I. MAGNIN & CO. FIRST-CLASS finishers on pants; steady work guaranteed; good pay. BELASCO & HARRIS CO., 641 Market st. HOUSES COMPETENT, reliable woman wants work by the dav. 537 Mission st. SITUATION wanted by competent Scotch wo- man; working housekeeper or cooking In pri- vate family. Call 1231 Market st. 2 NEAT,young salesladies for retail store; no experience necessary; steady, desirable po- sition, $7 week. MRS. M. E. DAY & CO. 335 Geary Et. AT THE CAL. EMPLOYMENT, AGENCY 69 Third st., near Call bldg. ; phone Bush 403 . RAILROAD LABORERS. UKIAH! UKIAH! » . FREE FARE. 50 R. R. laborers..: Ukiah $2 per day 60 axmen and teamsters. .Ukiah.. .$2 25 per day Free fare to Bakersfield and Fresno divisions. 60 shovelers for the Santa Fe. 2 farm hands. $30 per month and found. 50 Italian laborers to top beets, $150 per day. board themselves, free fare, long job. 15 lumber pliers and woodsmen; $2 per day. 2 BUTLERS, $40 and found; colored man for lunch counter, $30 and found ; barkeeper, $10 week; cook for 1meal a day, $35 to $40; cook small country hotel, $30; porter for institu- tion, $20 and found; 3 hotel waiters, coun- try, $30 to $35: hotel waiters, city, J25 and $30; pantryman, bedmakers and others. J F. CROSETT & CO.. 62S Sacramento st. SWEDISH girl wants a situation to do gen- eral housework. Please call at 2725 Twenty- second St., near Bryant. FASHIONABLE dressmaking of all kinds by the day; will go out of city. Address E. C. 136 McAllister Et. AN experienced young lady stenographer de- sires outside typewriting. 916 Market St., room 63. Columbian building. GARDENER and wife for Southern California, $50; milker and wife, no objection to chil- dren, $35 to $40; 4 farmers and wives. $35, $40 and $45; 3 "stablemen, $25, $27 50 and $30 and found; teamsters, $1 50 and board and $3 to $4. day; chore boy, $10 and found; man about tilace. $25 and found; 10 laborers for quarry, $2 day; coachman and eardener, $23 to $30; laundry help and others. J. F. CRO- SETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. DRESSMAKER, stylish and perfect fitter, de- sires engagements In families or at home; ladies' tailoring a specialty. 711 Post st., near Jones. A— MRS. M. E. DAY &CO Phone Main 1575 HOTEL DEPARTMENT.; 12 waitresses, first-class commercial and city, $20 . and $25; waitress, springs, for one month, free fare both ways; 3 restaurant waitresses, $6 and $7; 2 chambermaids to wait. $20; chambermaid, country, $20; cook, $35 FAMILY DEPARTMENT..... '.'.I'.'.'. 2 cooks, city, $30; 4 second girls, $20 and $23; nurse, one baby, $20; working housekeeper, $23; house girl, 2 in family, $20; cook. Belve- dere, $30; many other very choice places MRS. M. E. DAY &CO 335 Geary St. MARY SULLIVAN— Please call "or send your address; Important. C. R. HANSBN & CO 104 Geary st. A GOOD cook wants a situation to cook for boarders or In an institution; good refer- ences. Address Cook, 215 Post St.; phone James 016. EASTERN woman, elderly, neat and reliable, wishes .position as housekeeper; likes chil- dren; good cook; refs.; wages $10-$12. Box 4S46, Call office. . EMPLOYMENT WASTED KEJIALB. PELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Emplovment Of- flce: all kinds heln. 315 Stockton: Main SIPS. ¦ CHIXESE and Japanese Employment Office Best help. 411% O'Farrell st. ; tel. East 426. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese Chi- nese help. 426 Powell.nr.Sutter: tel. Black 5072. JAPANESE Intelligence Office— Furnish most reliable help. 524 Bush st.; teL Bush 516. MATRIMONIAL. MARRIAGC bureau; estab. 1S8T: reliable &con- fldential: lists 10c. MRS. HERTZ. 708 EUis st. MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. TO order, also ' cleaned ,- and sterilized, uphol- stery ; Al carpet cleaning; honest work guar- anteed. HOPKE BROS.. «1 to «5 Powell st.; tel. Bush 42V 3HJNKS AM* Ml.MXO. MONTEZUMA— COPPER— COAL— COKE. MONTEZUMA— COPPER— COAL—COKE. MONTEZUMA— COPPER— COAL—COKE. _____ "Don't despise the day of small things." Flv» dollars a month will buy 500 shares Montezuma Mining Company, operating big copper and coal mines near Mt. Rainier, "Washington. It Is a blr, strong, safe company, working SO men la mines and mills. Some mines are producing; others being developed. Shares (par value H) * - •*¦ ;. ¦ ¦¦ ¦. ' ' ¦ until September 1st, 18c cash or 21c on Install- ments. All Indications point to these shares being worth $1 In less than two years. It be- hooves *he "forehanded" man or woman to buy shares In a mine instead of a "prospect." The Montezuma has merit, as we can prove to the satisfaction of the most critical. Aak for ¦ printed matter. THE AMERICANGUARANTY &TRUST CO Selling Agents. 310 Safe Deposit building. ' ¦ San Franclaco. Cal. RICH placer claim for sale; J1000. Address S 22C0 Flllmore st. 13 QUARTZ mines for sale, containing 100 acres. 'Address S.. 2200 Fillmore st. M1SCE1.LAAEOIIS FOIt SALE. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. Mc- INTOSH & WOLPMAN. 135-137 Fremont at. BARS, back bars, mirrors, restaurant and po- ker tables, barroom chairs. linoleum, new an1 second hand; we always have a large stock or saloon outfits on hand: 32 complete outfits on one floor, ready made: we can ship everything In 24 hourst J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021. 102J Mission St.. above Sixth: write for catalogue. Qrraphophones, Phonograph*. Gramophones. |5 to J1S0: easy terms; children's toy graphophones $150; 2d-hand Phonographs.Gramophones very cheap. Columbia Phonograph Co., 125 Geary A— BUYS, sell3 or rer.ts gear, machinery, en- gines, boilers, watnr pipes, shafting, pulleys, etc. WHITEUy. 253-255 Spear St. . NEW or 2d-hand clothing, shoes, tools, metals Jewelry bought, sold, exch.; 1 4-H.P. Covey* 1 2%-H.P. Hercules; gasoline eng. 910 Kearny. FOR Sale—Complete steam plant in flrst-claas condition. To be seen running at 23 Main st. WANTED—Sample trunks: second-hand; good condition. H. O. WIEDERO, Fourth and Mission sts. > A—$3 SO DERBY and Fedcra hats. $1 75. Pop- ular Price Hatters. 330 Kearny st.. near Pine. FINE suits. J10; dresa pants, $2 75. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS. 437 Montgomery st. FOR *ale—On Post st., between Hyde and Larkln. a lot of doors, windows, etc. PARTY desires to sell furniture and carpets of an elegant home. 894 Fulton st. A LOT of oil tanks, all sizes and shapes cheap. H. S. WHITE. 516 Mission t, UNCALLED-FOR suits from leading tailors. Misfit Clothing Parlors (upstairs). 23 Stockton. GASOLINE enirine3. all sizes, new and second hand. J. E. DOAK. 511 Mission st. MOVING Dicture attachments for magic lan- . terns. »12 SO. loo Montgomery st. SAFES— New and second-hand. THE HER- MAN SAFE CO.. 417-423 Sacramento st DIAMONDS, watches. Jewelry: cash or Install- menta. Theo. Fershtand. 126 Kearny. r. 29. FIRST-CLASS second-hand modem engines and boilers bought and sold. KROGH MFG. CO. 2D-HANDmachinery of all kinds bought, sold rented, exchanged. H. S. White. 518 Mission! ENGINES and boilers; second-hand machln- ery. J. BURKE. 139 Beale st. "•«""» FAIRBANKS" 10-ton hay scale; jeweler's steei- llned safe, perfect order. 215 California st. MAGIC lanterns, new and 2d-hand mov'-.sr pic- tures.' BULURD jfe BRECK. 131. goat at. illSCELLAXEOPS WAXTS. ' WANTED-Small Mexican dog; liberal pries paid. FRAWLEY, 1040% Mission st. TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 9th St.; tel. Folsonf 2522. MO^E Y TO LOAN. AA— MANHATTANLOAN COMPANY ~~"~~~ $300 000 at 6 per cent in sums to suit. City and Oakland, town and country property secon<l mortgages, life Insurance & securities. Loanq on unsettled estates, undivided Interests in real estate and legacies. We will purchase any 2. .^°7S. securltl es. Tel. Red 5024. MANHAT- TAN LOAN CO.. 7th floor. Crocker bldg? ANY AMOUNT AT 6 PER CENT. First, second and third mortgages '.'.'. Undivided interest in real estate in probate. . Mortgages and legacies bought: no delay Get my terms before doing business elsewhere R. McCOLGAN .'....24 Montgomery at. room 3 HERMAN MURPHY, 603 Examiner bulldlng- Jo.OCO.CCO at 6% or less In large sums: loans on second mortgages, estates, etc.; financial problems of all sorts and sizes. If your prop- erty Is mortgaged and you need more mon«y see HERMAN MURPHY. 603 Examiner bldg. ANYproposition, any amount: 6 per cent: first, second mortgages, estates In probate. Interest In estates. legacies, chattel mortgages; securi- ties, manufacturing, mercantile and mlnlnar Interests: corporation loans. R. 16, 1st floor. Chronicle building. GEORGE E. OLSEN. HIGHLY respectable, private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds. Jewelry at low- est rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store. 946 Market St.; tel. Main 1644. Branch 19 Third st. RELIABLE corporation, established 1S65. proper place to borrow money on diamond?. Jewelry, pianos and sealskins at lowest rate of interest. 9 Grant ave.. near Market: teL Black 5471. MUNICIPAL Loan Office. 103 Grant ave.. near Geary st.; phone Red 1603. ON real estate, 1st or 2nd mortgages &on furni- ture or pianos without removal: any amount; lowest rates. Becker & Co.. 26 Montgomery. Advances life Insurance policies: Army and Navy officers* salaries: accounts of. bank books In liquidation bought. Apply 330 Montgomery. LOWEST rates on furniture, etc.. by private party; no removal; no commission; confiden- tial- Room 3. Conservatory bldg.. 301 Jones. Chi furniture, pianos; no removal : money quick; lowest Interest: easy terms; no broker- age; reliable party. 1170 Market st.. room 6S. MOST reliable place to borrow on diamonds, watches. Jewelry. W. J. HESTHAL. 10 Sixth: highest price for old gold, silver, diamonds. 1-5,000 IN trust to loan at 6 per cent: city or country: see- me before going elsewhere. HARPER. 337 Parrott building. A— ON rear estate: lowest rate: no brokerage : no delay. LICK. 116 McAllister st. MONEY loaned salaried people without secur- ity. Hill, r. 44. Merchants' Ex.. 431 California. ONE per cent on furniture: $5 a month on each tlfiOO: any security. 302 Montgomery at., r. !_ ON salaries or wages: no lndorser required, fl ' ; F. DISCOUNT AGENCY. 143 Phelarv building. LOANS money on salary; no Indorser; Eastern plan. Western Loan Co.. 309 Phelan bldg. flOO.000 TO loan on real estate or for building: low rate. 222 Sansome St.. room Z.-~.-,- > THE Tousley Company; loans and discounts. 321 Parrott building. CASH loaned to salaried people on note without lndorser. MORRELL. 609 Examiner building. MONEY WANTED. WANTED Money on ; good security at fair rate of Interest: no room for sharks. Box 4330. Call ofnee. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ALL planes purchased of SHERMAN. CLATT & CO. may be exchanged for a new Steinway upright or baby grand piano any time within 3 years from date of purchase, and have full price allowed. New upright nlanos. $6 per month: some good pianos sold for $3. U and $5 Der month. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO. Stein-way dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter st3.. .San Francisco; corner Broadway an*' Thirteenth st.. Oakland. , ". AT BEN J. CURTAZ & SON. 18 CFarrell •_, 14.000 square feet of warehouse apace. 250 pianos and organs to select from. New upright pianos from $155 up. Second-hand pianos from {50 up. Second-hand organs from J23 up. Agent* for Chlckering. Vose. Sterling pianos. Apollo.- king of pianists, plays every day. ALL highest grades sold by Heine Piano Co, sole agents for famous and oldest Americaa makes, ineludlns Hallet-Davls; great bar- rain list, J50 up; Stelnway, J1S5 up; Fischer JIM; Chickering. $165; 20 others, rents $2 up: great Inducements to agents. 217 Geary st. i ANOTHER cleanlng-out sale of storage planer^ &r?°,^ r °' wa prlce: * 6 Installments: no reserve. WILSON'S STORAGE CO.. 1706 Market it CHINESE Employment Office— All kinds best help furnished. 439 Bush St.: tel. James 1601. A L C :.. R :. H H-£r s £? SeSstSSt G !T m Head waitress. Arizona, free fare "$25 Waitress, springs, steady place i'O Waitress. Petaluma "*" J20 Waitress. "Walnut Creek » ' J20 2 waitresses, San Jose, restaurant '.'. ¦" $?5 Waiter and waitress, San Jose Waitress, Napa ¦.-.; t->o Chambermaid to wait, Woodland . $25 10 waitresses, city $<>o ..FAMILY DEPARTMENT .'.'.'.'.'" Cook and second, 2 sisters, 2 friends, new house, San Jose, 5th September, choice place $35-$25; working housekeeper, plain place, country, fare paid, $15; waitress, private family. $25: houseglrl, Butte County. $20, far* paid; housegirl, mining town, $25, fare paid; housekeeper, small rooming-house, country, $15; cooks, housegirls. second girls, nurseglrls etc., highest wages paid. Call and investigate. ,C. R. HANSEN & CO 104 Geary, st. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. JAPANESE and~ChineBe""heTp~~of. !XlT~klnds" cooks, waiters and house servants GEO. AOKI & CO.. <21 Post St.: tel. Bush 185. 10 lumber pliers, $2; logway man, $2; 2 cross- cut sawyers, $2 50, for Santa Cruz Co., see boss here; farmer and wife, $45. see boss here. HOTEL DEPARTMENT Hotel butcher, must be good carver, $S0; hotel roast cook, $70; steward, country hotel, $75; second.cook, $75; broiler, $60, hotel, north; cook and helper, country hotel, $45 and $35, see party here; baker, country hotel, $40, see party here; baker I (second hand), country shop, $35 and fare paid; butcher, country shop, $35; 2 porters, country hotel, $30 and $25; middle-aged night clerk, country hotel, $25; porter for steamer, $25; laundryman, country hotel, $35, see boss here; 6 bell boys. $10 C. R. HANSEN & CO 104 Geary st. AT C. R. HAXSEN & CO.'S. 104 Geary st. Railroad Work Railroad Work Free Fare .'..Free Fare FOR UKIAH 10O teamsters $2 a day 100 laborers $2 a day ...FOR TRUCKEE/. 50 masons' helpers $1 75. to $2 100 laborers ..$1 75 FOR CHATSWORTH PARK 100 headers and drillers $2 25 to$2 50 100 muckers and laborers $2 FOR SANTA FE SYSTEM 60 laborers, section work $1 75 Free Fare .Ship Dally Free Fare D. & F. new $1 glove, retailed at factorTprice: warranted; kept in repair. 121 Grant ave. ' GLOVES. ARITHMETIC,bookkeeping, mmmar, writing etc.: day or eve. : $5 mo. 1034 Mission, nr. 6th. HEALD'S Business College. 24 Post St.. S. F.; founded 1S63: new SO-page catalogue free. ILLUSTRATION— PARTIXGTON'S DAY and ILLUSTRATION—night class. 424 Pine st. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission St.. pays highest price for second-hand furniture: tel. Red 1354. 'EL. Jessie 761 before selling furniture car- pets. pianos, etc. CHAS. LEVY, 1135 Market. PROF. L. MERKI. «xper|pnced teach»r: violin, mandolin, guitar: Juvenile class. 100S Mission. A L. Storrs. 130 Golden Gate ave.; tel. Jessie 1464; highest price paid for furniture, carpets. MARY P.WESTHAUS. piano, mandolin, eiiitar lessons. 50e; piano for practice. 39 Fifth st Auctioneer; W. P. Beauchamp 2 Golden Gate ave.; tel. Jessie 126; furniture, mdse., bought. Chicago BufIhops College. 1435 Market, nr. 10th. Pitman shorthandj typing, bookkeep. $6 mo. CAL. Auction Co., 1462 Market—Buys furniture, merchandise, etc. ; phone Jessie 2071. FURNITURE WANTED. ACTING— Send to Grand Opera-house for cir- cular of Grand Opera-house School of Acting. A FULL course of Ellis hookkeepine and the Gregg shorthand rosts nnlv SCO. San Fran- cIfco Business College. 1236 Market st FOR Sale— Flat to let and furniture for sale; 5 rooms and bath. 202 Fifth st. Will furnish your house on monthly payments A. B. Smith Furniture Co., 128 & 132. Ellis. BOOKKEEPING, flmires: the one ronn who per- fects Ivelrirers. college graduates &bookkeep- »rs Is TARR. the expert, 220 Parrott bldg. 4 ROOMS furnished In oak. $48 50. with No 7 range. King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec. mlnlng.mech.sur- vey. assay, cyanide: day. eve.; est. 1864. Van der Naillen School. 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall FURNITURE FOR SALE. Folsom st, Stenographer and assistant bookkeeper; dry goods clerk, country merchandise store. MUR- RAY & READY, 634-636 Clay St. "„ HELP WANTED 31 ALE. A— MURRAY & READY...: Phone Main 5848 ...Leading Employment and Labor Agents... ......OFFICE OPEN 7 A. M. TO-DAY. ..... " .......Special-Ship R. R. Men To-Day Free Fare Free.i.. B0 men for steel, track and ballast gangs, right of way and axmen Ukiah, free fare Ukiah « .....:..... Cal.'N. W. Ry Santa Fe R. R.. ..•••• 50 teamsters.:.... Ukiah ....Free Fare BO laborers Ukiah ...Free Fare 60 men !to work on Santa Fe system, Stock- ton and Fresno Dlst.. $175 to $2 25 day ... " Free Fare Ship, To-day. Free Fare SINGLE-HAND MINERS FIREMEN DRILLERS. ...MINERS ..... GOLD, SILVER AND OTHER GOOD MINES 4 miners, new mine. Santa Clara County. 8- hour shifts, $75 4 miners, Napa County, $75; 2 single-hand miners, new mine, $3, fare $75;- 4 miners, south, $60; 6 miners, cinnabar mine, $75; 2 miners for a good mine, north, $2 50 day; 3 single-hand drillers, $2 50 day: laborer to work around furnace, $65; 5 laborers, no ex- perience, anybody willing to work will suit, $37 50 and found 2 furnace men. married or single, $65 and house; 4 laborers for a mine, no experi- ence required, $60; 10 muckers, $60 and found; 10 laborers for a large gold mining company; all surface work, $40 and $48' and found, no experience necessary; 5 laborers, i no expe- rience, to work in a brickyard, $30 and found. COc fare; 10 laborers, near city. $3 day and. I'ound, free fare; a laborers, city work, no ex- perience required, no strike, $60; 10 shovelers. city, steady work .$2 day 3 laborers, city factory, $1 75 day; 5 team- sters, 50c fare. $2 day........;....' . Miscellaneous .'....... g Rough carpenter, ranch, $35 to $40 and found; wheelwright. $2 50 day: carriage painter, country shop, $3 day; 10 tunnelmen, north, $90; 50 laborers and drillers, Shasta and Trin- ity counties; 10 teamsters, Amador County, $2 and $2 25 day; 5 teamsters,- new levee work, $32 50 and found ; 5 woodchoppers ' for a min- ing company, $1 75 a cord; & quarrymen. $60; i 2 bricklayers. $5 day <.. i FARMS HARVEST STABLES I 27 farm and orchard hands..: ..$26 and $30 4 farmers, same orchard, south.. $30 and found 2 teamsters, haul grain, $40 and found; 7 hay- . balers. 18c to 22c; 15 milkers and dairymen;- 4 c-horemen and boys; 10 men and boys to pick fruits, $30 and found; stablemen, $60, $50 and $40; 2 stablemen, $30 and found; 3 hostlers, $30. ........SPECIAL— MILLS and YARDS FOR A LARGE MILL AND LUMBER CO. 10 laborers to work In the mills and yards, El Dorado Co $40 and found 6 laborers, no experience required, for a saw- mill company $2 day 10 laborers, no experience required, for an- other lumber company, south, to work In mills, yards and woods, $35 and found - HOTEL AND OTHER DEPTS Walter tor the officers of a mine, south, $35 and found; second cook, mine, $40 and found, fare paid; second cook, camp, Truckee, $50 and found ; 2 camp dishwashers, $30 j and found; 2 camp waiters, $25; 2 waiters, same country hotel, $35; 7 waiters, different places; , 9 cooks; night watchmen; elevator and bell- boys; cook's helper, country hotel, $30; cook for a' boat, $60 and found : first and second baker, country shop; cook, for few men, mine, $25 and found. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE.

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Page 1: The San Francisco Call (San Francisco) 1901-08-28 [p 10] · 10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1901. RELIABLE girl,light housework. 2084 Market street. '-,¦•-. WANTED—

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1901.10

RELIABLE girl,light housework. 2084 Marketstreet. '-,¦•-. • •;' . -

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WANTED—A girl for upstairs work and as-slst withchildren. Apply at 2409 Washington.

FIRST-CLASS finishers on ladles' cloaks. 48. Ellis St... -..-,

GIRL for general ihousework; small family;.wages $20. "Apply 19 Scott st.

ELDERLY woman as companion and also do: light housework. 2631' Sutter St.. .'

BUTTONHOLE makers and finishers; customcoats; high wages. 40 Ellis st., room 52.

GIRL for:housework. 210A Fourteenth st.

GIRL for cooking and "general housework; sleephome If preferred. 1306 Ellis St.- .-

WANTED—Good plain cook; some housework;]small family. Call bet. 2 and 4, 2627 California.

REFINED lady withcapital of $400 for office.-¦business. Address box ¦ 3415,

-Call office.

HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con.INTELLIGENT, trustworthy woman' over 25.by wholesale house; no bookkeeping or steno-

graphy. 'Box 4826, Call office. . i

A BRANCH office for Call advertisements andsubscriptions has been established at 1096Valencia st. .•

CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions! received at Call branch office, 2200 Flllmore st.

WANTED—Women for light work .on. fruit.1731,Folsom st. • ¦ .

APPRENTICES on coats. BELASCO & HAR-RIS CO., 541 Market st.

FINISHERS on pants. BELASCO & HARRIS'. CO., 541 Market st. , .

FEATHER- pillows & mattresses steamed, reno-vated. E.J.O'RourKe.1393 Valencia :tel.Capp 2687.

FEATHERS RENOVATED.

SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles permanentlyremoved by electrolysis: facial massage withhydrn-varu. MISS MILLMAN.930 Bu«b st.

DER3IATOLOGISTS.

COLE. 769-771, bet. Beulah and Frederick st*.—.bine new sunny flets, 7 rooms and bath;rent reasonable.

E^?? ANTnew sunny upper flat, 10 rooms. 870Lddy st.. near Van Ness ave..

MOSS, 30, bet. Howard and Folsom— Lower bay-wlndow flat of 6 large sunny rooms and yard.

NATOMA. 714—Flat of 4 rooms; sunny; largeyard and cellar; rent $10; no children. •

To,let—A flat of 6 rooms and bath at 1937Mason st. .SPANISH— Theoretical or practical: speedy

guide to habitual talk; translations; letters.210 Eddy st.

A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatoryschool for the university, law and medicalcolleges: references. President Jordan or anyStanford professor. Phelan building.

:l2—

SUTNNY upper flat; 6 rooms. 33 Moss St.,

off Howard, near Seventh.

7-ROOM flat and bath for sale or rent. 603%Natoma st.. near Sixth.

GALLAGHER-MARSH College. Parrott hldg.—Shorthand, typing and bookkeeping; RobertF. Gallagher, expert court reporter, teacher ofshorthand: reportorlal phrasing taught: prac-tical bookkeeping, fullcourse. $50 :•catalogue.

MODERN flat of S sunny rooms at 945 San-chez st.''

AYRES' Leading Business College, 723 Market—$8 per month: $50 life scholarship guarantees acomplete business education: Ehorthand. typ-ing, bookkeeping, arithmetic, penmanship,spelling. Spanish, etc.: experienced teachers:new typewriters; positions secured: cat. free.

SUNNY corner lower flat, 7 rooms, bath, laun-ary; rent reasonable; perfect order. 1800O'Farrell st.

'EDUCATIONAL.

NIGHT S^H^OiT'fOR^MEn! iil,A:practical and industrial education for men:Y. M. C. A. building: more courses of studythan any other night school In the city for aremarkably low tuition: send or apply for theprospectus at the building, corner of Masonand Ellis Ets.: opening night. Tuesday. Sep-tember 10; registration beginning September1; departments

—Art. business, civil service,. elementary, engineering, high school, lan-

guages. H. J. McCOY. general secretary; A.A. MACURDA. educational director.

FLATS TO LET.l{0USEirFLAT^A7jD~C0?TAGEs!l)i, llis:m

-f-. 8 r. 50 2302 Webster; c. 5 r.. 20??JJ 1? Ness; m-f-8r « 12"ViTurk;u. f. 4 r.111102 Ellis; u. f. 8 r.. 45 3672A 16th; 1. f. 2 r.. 7

A. M.SPECK & CO., 667 Market st.

ACCORDEON pleating: country orders promptattention. 121 Pest, over O'Connor &Moffatt.

McDOWELL Dressmaking & MillinerySchool-Class rates: patterns .cut. 1019 Market st.

PA.CIHC Coast Underwriting Co. (inc.)—Wohave 42 offices In operation; new. method ofplacing Blocks and bonds; companies Incor-porated; stocks and bonds underwritten. Call. or nddress main office. 607-8-9 Parrott bldg.

DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES

FINANCIAL.

LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE.

H. C. DECKER, 1C20 MARKET,"-"oPpTfnf!7 TEARS IN THfS BUSINESSINTHIS CITY

—17 rooms; $253 cash,. bat. $10 per month.. 1150

100 rooming houses, from 2 to 600 rooms.14 rooms; on Market et zo°,10 rooms: north of M&rket st...... '*»42 rooms;clears every month $300 1W08 rooms; rtat near City Hall 4*5

15 rooms: fine corner; clears $80 G009 rooms; good piano; must Bell "rjj

36 rooms; offices; clears $S0 14™14 rooms; J100 cash, balance payments...' 400

48 rooms; hotel and bar i-™?18 rooms; on Sixth St.; clears $80 SO"24 rooms; on Market: clears $150 100018 rooms; corner; Just like home Iwo10 rooms; on Mason ut.;new <°<>32 rooms; offices; clears $250 35uO21 rooms: $600 cash, balance payments 12oOIsell and exchange allkinds of property.GIVE ME A CALL.ICAN SUIT YOU IN

LOCATION. PRICE AND PAYMENTS.FRENCH AND GERMAN SPOKEN.H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market; tel. Mint 796.

ATTENTION BUTERP!'YOU MAY BUY ANY ROOMING-HOUSE.. ON OUIt LISTAnd pay for ItIn monthly payments from theprofits of the house,MONEY LOANED AT LOWEST RATES.10 room!; rent $20; on Sixth $17520 rooms; modern; cost $3500 26006 rooms on Van Ness; modern 40040 rooms; on Third 1SC021 rooms: $500 cash, balance payments 125060 rooms: rent $100; clears $250 15C0100 rooms; grand corner; clears $400 C0007 rooms on Geary 2C017 rooms on Market; central 10D08 rooms on Ellis; clears $35.... 63026 rooms on Mission 20090-room hotel and bar 160045 rooms: rent $125 2350A.H. RETSLOFF, 906 Market, cor. Ellis,r. 12.

A.—CAMERON & CO.,850 Market Ft. and g Stockton St..

Rooms 21, 22 and 23. Phone Bush 328.Ifyon have hotel, rooming-house or businessto sell list with us. We have cash customersfor aft sizes and prices, oee list of bargains.65 r.; rent XST>0; with restaurant $300060 r.; rent $200; elegant family hotel- SWO27 r.;rent $140; pood fur., carpets :.. 220025 r.:rent $140; nice fur., caTps., ofs., r.. 2000Money loaned on deferred payments. 1% p. c.2!r.;rent $100; mahogany and oak fur... 150020 r.; rent $S0; hardwood fur., housekpg. 110017 r.;rent $63: oak fur.: perm., trans... 00014 r.; rent S40; bras, carp., oak fur 100010 r.:rent $52 50; hardwd fur., brus. carp. 7506 r.;rent S35; modern flat, new fur.... 430

Over 500 houses listed. Call before buying-.

rilOO—15 ROOMS; Ellis; close in. •S5000— 37 rooms; Ellis: clears $200 over all.$550—14 rooms; O'Farrell; rent $43; bargain.S500

—6-room flat: grand furniture; rent $25.

SHOO—

17 rooms: money-maker; rent $55.$659

—8 rooms: now being furnished.

$2500—70 rooms; Ellis; rare opportunity.Wo loan money on any proposition. DONALDINVESTMENT CO.. S30 Market st.<

FISHER & CO.. 935 Market: phone Folsom 1591—10-room house, handsomely furnished in oak

and cherry: all new and elegant carpets; finebed linen; light and sunny; clearing $45 overexpenses: sell regardless of price; worth $900.

MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market St., rans. 1-2.Near Call bids.; telephone Black l-S-0-3.Samples from b!g free list at my office:

14 r.; rent $40; $150 cash, bal. monthly... $45020 r.;3 blocks n. of Market st.: rent $S0

income $198: good furniture; fine" carp.. 150044 r.; Al; rent $120: clears $150 month... 3000

WINSTON & WOLF. 1026 Market st.24 rooms; corner; rent $55; payments.... $132528 rooms: north of Market; rent $75 150020 rooms; good paying house 150019 rooms; rent $50; reduced to .-. 75050 rooms: rent $90: see this 2000

FISHER & CO.. S35 Market: phone Folsom 1592.75 R $10,000] 37 R $55001 24 R $180060 R 3.000! 37 R lSOOl 19 R 140030 R 1,0001 16 R 550! 12 R 45010 R 3001 9 R 300| 8 R ."00

[T will pay you to call at our office for lodg-ing-houses, saloons, restaurants. grocerystores, candy store*, etc. McBRIDE & CO.,1016 Market st., opposite Fifth.

THE largest and best list of lodging-housesand hotels can be fcund at office of

—-G. W. SCHWF.I\HAED. phono Mint1911.

No. S17 Market st. (near Fifth st.)

SPIRITUALISM.COME *see C. V. Miller's wonderful seances:

Sun.. Tues.. Frl.. 8 p. m.. 50c; you can speakto spirit friends face to face, recognize them;Kivenames; received medala from many coun-tries; taken last world's record medal ParisFair. 10S4 Bush St.: tel. 2275 Larkln st.

A—

Mrs. Dr. Farnham, spiritual medium andlife reader; mining a specialty; cir. Sun., Wed.and FrL evenings. 1C35 Market st. (no, sign).

MOUSTAFA—Egyptian wonderful materializ-ing seance: singing; 8 p." m.; 50c. 1610 BushSt., near Franklin.

CHAS. BROCKWAT, 25c seance Sun., Tues.and Thurs.. 8 p. m.; every one gets a test;private readings dally. 299 Hyde. cor. Eddy.

MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, bus. medium;life reader; medical, clairvoyant: sittings, $1;letter, $2. 1164 O'Farrell st; Ellis car.

FRIENDSHIP Hall. 333 McAllister—Mrs. C. J.Meyer; sittings dally; test to all to-night, 10c.

MRS. LESTER, spiritual test meeting, 8 p. m.,10c; readings daily. 148 Sixth St., room 12.

MRS. HUBBARD. 109 Oak; circle Tues. & Frl.,8 p. m.;Wed.. 2:30 p. m.; 10c: read, daily, 50c.

clairvoyants.

ume. m\ Bernard!the famous

Clairvoyant and business medium, permanentlyocated at 17 Third St.. next Examiner bldg. Shereads your life correctly, gives an accurate de-scription of the past, reveals the present hap-neningp and portrays events to occur In the fu-ture. If you afe In trouble, discontented, un-happy or not satisfied In life, or have domes-tic, love or business troubles, consult this greatmedium and you willbe told how to overcomethem. Valuable advice In all affairs of life;23c up; perfect satisfaction guaranteed.

MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the well-known trancemedium. Is permanently located at 1206 Mar-Unt st.. corner Golden Gate ave.. rooms 25 and26: take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guar-anteed by mall: send stamp for pamphletwith special terms. Daily and Sunday.

A—LINCON. CLAIRVOYANT." ~

HIGH PSYCHIST.The most wonderful clalrvovant on the coast;he succeed* when others fail; permanently lo-cated at 123 Turk St.; readings by mall.

MMK. MONTAGUE.~" " ~~

Truthful predictions In allaffair*of life;givesnames, factr. figures; gives luck: honest pre-dictions In love affairs; reunites separated,- nr.t one failure; letters answered. 116 Turk.

MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card.reader, born with douhle veil—

second sight:diagnoses disease with life reading; ladies 50cgcr.ts $1; palm, and clair. Fit. $1 DO. 126 Turk.

ISMAR. the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant andralmlrt. permanently located 1148 Market, op.Cth: private readings dally. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.

KNOW your fate. MME. RICHARDS, astrol-oglcal ralml't. reader human destiny: neverfalls: 25c and r.Qc; by mall. We. 1203 Mission.

MME. LAROPB. best clal*-vovpnt. rard reader-German spoken: 25c up. 777*4 Market st..rm.l8.

MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, reader; palmistry;truth or no pay: 25c 1149 Mission, over store.

MME. HANSEN—Card reader and palmist;past, present, future. 108 Sixth at.. 2d floor.

M. WILLF. crystal s°er, clairvoyant. medium;sittings. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.: 50c. 326A Ellis.'

Mrs.MsIlory.elnirvoyant card reader: when oth-J.«ts fallconsult me: L. 25c, G. 50c. 917 Howard.MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant. icard reader; ladies

25c. rents FQc; readings dally. 132 Sixth st.

LADIESonly: your future foretold satlsfactor-lly,15c.

"6 Marye Terrace, off 418 Turk st

CARD reading. 25c and up. 835 Howard St.*MME. SCHAFFER. clairvoyant, card reader*

sittings dally. 44S>4 Jesele at. bet Eth and 6th.MME RAVENNA reads life fluently: business

advice; names given: 25c up. 5 Fourth St. jCLAIRVOYANT,card reader, from Louisiana,

only 10c. 262 Minna at., near Fourth."

A. L. CARLSON, medium and astrologlst 148Sirth gt.. room 23.

CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING.WHEN you become disgusted with poor work

send to SPAULDING'S pioneer Carpet-beat-ing Works. 353-S57 Tehama St.; tel South 40.

BEATING. 3c: laying, 3c; renovating. Be up;work guaranteed. T. R. Co.; phone Scott 1310.CARPETS beaten or laid. 3c per yard. CHAP

PARRY. 1511% Market St.; phone Mint 1035.ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.

•tel. Main 29<. GEO. TVALCOM & CO.. Prop.

RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beating works: pricesreasonable. 1703 Harrison; tel. Mission 263.

COJf^,H^'a Superlor^Carpct-beatl ng~Worksl;23 Golden Gate avo.; teiephono East 126.CLTJ_?lcv?'a'.Carpet-beating Works. O. H.STEVENS. Mgr.. 35-40 Sth st; tel. South 250!J", M/,TCH.1iT'L Carpet-beating and Reno-ia..lng Co.. 243 Fourteenth «t.; tel. Mission J4.

CHIROPODISTS.BUNIONS, corr.3, lnerown nails, warts; pain-

less cure; guaranteed. Dr. Duncan. 415 Sutter.PROF.StraMburger fromN.Y..npecial!*t on feet.J^omg. T.P.S.S.N.Y.: Chronicle big., rm. 16.*_ ' -^^COLLECTION OFFICES.'

CEOJKJE W. KELLY'SAgency-No^char-je un-less successful. Room 810. 917 Market st.

COTTAGES "TO LET.-~~"

COTTAGE of 4 roomT iiTRoseTve.. betGouzb-and Octavla.lVi blocks from Market.

VAN VROOM—"Painless"; evenings and Sun-days. 1001 Market Ft., corner Sixth.

DR. H. G. TRUMAN, dentist, third floor. Ex-aminer building: formerly in Murphy bldg.

CLASSIFIED advertisements and- subscriptionsreceived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmora at.

A BRANCH office for Call advertisement! andsubscriptions has been established at 1096Aalencla st.

PARTS Dental Parlors. 235 Kearny. cor. Bush-Full set of teeth. $4: crowns. $3; fillings. 25c.

DR. R. L.WALSH.S15% Geary.nr.Larkln— Pain-less extraction 50c; plates $5 up;phonePolkll33.

IF wanted, private family or hotel cook, withexcellent recommendations. Please send toCHUNG WING. 902 Clay st

AT Ideal Dental Co., 6 Eddy st.—Work doneon weekly Installments; lowest rates.- . •

CHICKEN man, wide experience, most buc-f^?'1^- cpen for engagement. Address box4976, Call office.

SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G,YOUNG.-.1841 Polk st.

MIDDLE-AGED man. familiar with the city,wants to drive and care for one or twohorses. Box 4830, Call office. •

DR. A. C. KELLOGG—

Experienced | dentist;specialties, crown and bridge work and thepreservation ofnatural teeth. 110 Phelan bldg.

WANTED—Position In ;shipchandlery andcommission business; nine years' experience.Box 4334,. Call office. ,

ARCHITECTURAL and mechanical engineerand draughtsman desires good steady employ-ment with responsible firm; at home In tran-

sit work, detail drawings, estimating, etc. ;handles men. easily; superintends buildingoperations: specialist on concrete work;speaksseveral languages; willgo anywhere. A./M.E.. box 4932, Call office?A—NEW unbreakable plate, the Rose Pearl,

warranted for 20 years; crowns. $3 50; fillings.50c; plates. $3; full set; all work painless andwarranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth.

EIGHT prl7.es for best crowns, plates, bridges..and fillings; extractions or fillings bymyVwondcrful secret, painless method; 20 years'

experience; no students: advice free; prices¦ cheapest and guaranteed;' lady attendants.DR. GEORGE W. LEEK. 20 O'Farrell St.

GROCERY clerk desires position In.city; thor-?u,ehj£experienced. BAYNE, Winchester Ho-tel, Third st. •••¦¦, . ,

SAX KJFLAA'CISCO CALL.

BUSINESS OFFICE of The San ,FranciscoCall, corner cf Market and Third streets; openunt.ll J2 o'clor.k every 'night In the year.

CRA"CJI OFFICES— D27 Montgomery etreet.corner Clay; open until 9:50 p. m.

300 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m.CSS McAllister street: open until 9:30 p. m.S15 Larkin etrost; o:wn until 3:30 p. m.IMlMission street; open until 10 p. m.2C<"1 7»Iarkct Etrset, corner Sixteenth: open

BBtil 5p. a.ICC Eleventh street: open until 9 p. m.1C3C Valencia street: open until 9 p. m.T^oribwest corner Twenty-second and Ken-

trcky Ptreets; o;ie'n until 9 p. m..»» Fillmcre street; open until 9 p. m.

MEETING SOTICES.

MISSION Chapter No. 15S. Order Eastern \*fStar— Officers and members are notified .yjSJj^\o attend the funeral of our late sister, yCUA.RA E. SCULL, from the residence. w.C20 Jessie Bt.. THIS DAT (WEDNESDAY) atZ.ZO p. m. By order of the W. M.

MARY G. FOSTER, Secretary.

PACIFIC Lodg» No. 136. F. and A. mII.. 17! IMdy st.. will meet on _«V.VEDXEKDAT,the 2Sth. at 12:30 p. m. JE3Cto- attend the funeral of our late

*brother, C. MULLER.

GEORGE PEXUXGTOX. Secretary.

tntOCXETT Lodge No. 139. F. and A. M. PL—Degree M THIS EVENING <Aug. 2S). ~r\«at 7:30 o'clock. By order of the \\\ M. J^JK

K. FORTRIEDE. Sec.*~

EXCELSIOR Lod;re No. 1CS. F. aad A. ftII.—Called meeting THIS AVEDXES-^ADAY) EVKXtSO. A-jff. IS. at 7:30 <To'clock. Third degree.

'xr A

. H. J. OWEN, Secretary.

MISSION Lodge No. 1GS F. and A. M.— «Callefi meeting THIS (WEDXESDAT) «JK_KYENING ut 7:2S o'clock. Third de-^sfj?.Tree. R. E. ALLAN. Secretary. *V^

HERMANN Lodge No. H5. I.O. O.F.—Officers ar;J fur.rral rommittee jS5^^*3&v.-ll! meet at Eureka Hall. OddKellows' huIMingr. on AVEDXES- Z*'*DAY. Ausr. rs, at 1:30 p. m.. to attend thefuneral of our late- brother, GEO. HEYL.

B. LADA,N. G._A^H^BRrCKWOLDT, Sec.

GRAND CHANCELLOR L. S. CAL- *CKINS tvIU officially visit Harmonie jQ>Lodge No. 15. and Bay City Lodge No. <£sov*^117. in joint convention. In the hall of .4s5±*Hay City Lodge. IT3 Sutter st.. on WEDNES-DAY <this) EVENING. Allmembers of theorder are Invited to attend. Special Invitationitextended to sojourning- brothers.

K. SCHAFFXER, G. K. of R. and S.BAY CITY Lodge No. 117, K. of P., 223 •St-

rutter st.—Grand Chancellor L. S. -y J&CALKINS, accompanied by othergrand offk-ers. willofficially visit Bay "<P?>i<1

City and Harmonie lodges InJoint meeting onWEDNESDAY. Avg. TS. at 8 p. in., at thelodperoom of Bay City Lodge No. 117, K.of P.Visitlns and brother Knights are invited tobe present.

CHAS. C. MORRIS. K,of R. and S.

NATIONALUNION. Call- tx^SPCT"— *Vforni« Courci!. r:»cts vV sT^5t^*'J^.TO-NIGHT at Ticneer i"J \jLHall. Fourth Et^e^t. atS o'clork <;r. Its jietr hall). Vlsitln? friendstordiaily 'nvited. By order

W. A. S. NICHOLSON. President.C. n. VAN ORPEN. Secretary.

ADOPTION.~~

GTRL nr.d boy baby for adoption. MRS. DRFOTKE. 141C Eighth gt. Alameda.

AXVHALTt'M HOOFIXC.J. PELTIER. arrha!t Toofinpi sidewalks re-palr-d; postal. n;c Mission; td. Folsoia 1607.

ATTOJtXEYS AT LAW.~

Ar>\-ICE free ;dlvorc-s private; bankruptcy;col-Jpct!ons;aitachinent5: mortgages ;bills of sale-j'artnci-5hir.!=:df>f-ds: Tills drawn;fees low;openrvp's. THCRSTON. 1Q0SU Mkt.. r. 4. op. 5th.

ADVICE free; divorcp Jaw a specialty; private-no fee without success; collections G W.KOWE. atty at lap-. 850 Market.cor.Stockton.

LKW 3. DOTTGLASS. r»7 Parrott bid*.—Bank-ruptcy, estates, general practice: mod, fees.'*'

ADVICE free: no charge unless successful WTV. DAVIDSON. 3d Market St.. opp. Mason."

L. E. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bids:.. 927 Mar-kct St.; consultation free; no fees In advance.

BOOKS NEW AXD OLD.

BOOKS of.every kind bought. Tel. Red 2936HOLMES BOOK CO.. 704-706-703 Mission st.

BOAKDIXG POR CHILDREN.

IOR Ichildren to board; good home &mcth-«r's care; $10 up; sunny yard. 1537 California.

GOOD home for children: near school; J8 up.gl?7 Prince Ft.. Berkeley.

BUREAU TRUNKS^~~

ASK to fee Lundbeck'n Improved drawertrur.k: at all fi*s.ler* or factory. SJg Howard.

ttUSIMSSS CHAACES.A—%ZO: CHOP and cyster house on Market*st~-

r*nt $20: daily receipts $30 and above- owner-ailed Kast by death. Call R_'G. WILKEZV£ Keamy st.

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A—$S00: HALF Interest In agency of Eastern,and European manufacturing; not less than

J159 per month clear for e^ch partner: refer-ences exchanged. Particulars R. G. WILKE26H Kearny st.

A—$350: DELTCACT store and branch bakery•with 3 furnished rooms; rent ?1S; locationfirst cla*s: owner accepted State position. Callon R- G. WILKK. I6Vi Kearny st.

A—?700; CORNER grocerj" ar.d bar with 2 liv-vat rooms en O'Farrelf st.; rent 525: goodbusiness; owner to leave city. R. G. WILKErS1^ Kearay st. • *

A—S4SO; RESTACRAXT and coffee saloon; twoblocks from corner Market and Stockton sts.;r»>nt 520: must sell at or.ee; owner to leave

_ior Manila. Cs^l P.. G. WILKE. :C'4 Hearny.A-SC50: SHOOTING pallery. doing a eood busl-ress; net profits at least S1C0 per month: rent?<S: ccme, ree and satisfy yourself. R G

f.'ILKE. KH Kearny st.

A—$1300; FIRST-CLASS In prices and first-classpayin^ restaurant close to Chronicle building-come. Investigate and you willfind a pplendidinvestment. Cali R. G. WILKS. 26^ Kearny.

BOSTON Business Agency. 1C16 Market St., opp.Fifth—Must be sold, at a great bargain, lodg-ing-houee. fine paying, price S800. half cash.»>alan<-e to euit buyer, house 22 rooms rentS25. guaranteed profit £100 per month:houseon Eddy st.. 10 rooms, money-maker, greatbargain. McERIDE & CO.. 101S Market st.opp. Fifth.

£230—PARTNKR wanted: rreat chance In apaving office. McBRIDE & CO.. 1016 Market.S300-PARTNER wanted; light business; mustb< Ftecdy. reliable man; satisfied with $1S. 52j,a no experience required: trialgiven before baying. 25 Geary st.. room 1.*SW—RESTAITRAXT on 4th St.; rent. $27 50: «chairs. McLAUGHLIN & CO.. 777^ Market.BUSINESS -wantfd— Mechanical engineer wouldInvest r. few thousand dollars In good busi-ness with firrt-class party; prefers maun-fncturine business: have had wide experience-

£ne mechine work. Box 4822, Call office.V/ILL sacrifice an old-established cash milkrout*-in Western Addition; 80-gallon trade- 3

fine betaes. 1 now wagon, etc.; other businesscaus.. ofieelilne: easy terms. Apply 2200Point Ixibcs ave.

FOR Sale- a milk dairy, with livingrooms at-. toched; on account of going East. 1169 Va-lencia st.

A-$375; branch bakery; 6 furnished rooms;rent tie. STRAND & CO.. 203 Kearny st.*:::0-CIGAR Ftsnd. stock and fixtures; down-

to-a-r.: snap. RE.STLOFF. S06 Market Bt.. r.12.fsrio BUYS half-interest inmanufacturing busi-r.esg. T.ell established. Box 4S05. Call office.

A^y?^.^^? See s" SWEE-

OLD-ESTARLISHED dear Btand. stock andlisturcs, at sacrifice. S01 Battery et.BttANCH bakery for sale cheap. Apply to 1547

Mission st., city.ale~A KOOd rtylwr restaurant. Apply

SIP Townsgnd st.. bet. Third and Fourth.5ST0-STEAM laundry at San Mateo! J W

PAL-TON'. KI Austin ave., San FrancUco.'

TTANTED-Ap i-.onest and sober partner withfSCOO In on optical bunlneEs; must either been optician or tv* able to attend to corrc-frending, etc.; cash receipts about Jijoo toKOW per mcn£h. Address GEORGE MAY-ERLE. Oerman Expert Optician, 1C71>4 Mar-.lect Kt., Stri Fraacisco.

FOR Palo- -At Invoice price, the merchandisettore nf CNOFIUS & CO., Santa Rcsa with5ts two branches, one at Sebastopol and ona- rx Hea'dsburg. as a v.-ho!e cr eacn store eep-. «rate; disarreement smong partners the causevt*clUng. Fcr particular* address CNOPIU5i& CO.. 5-«r>ta Itosa.

PARTNER wanted for ladles' tailoring cctab-liFhracnt v.!th small capital for busl-¦Bwe. P. GLIXMAX.Vallejo. CatA COOD l:::-!<Je route on tfct» paper for »ale-fine dcTrato-wn location. Cal: at this office. ior pa?t!c-ilar«.'

EALOON~A UuMneea corner, en Fifth St., near-Market. Tnqulre ZZlClara st.

t*50: RESTAtTRANT and oyster house; mustcch; typing K»rt; central. Box 4SS3,'Call.

A BRANCH oface for Call advertisements andKUbtcripUcna has been established • at -30M'Valencia *t. • . . .,...^_ ,,Cl.ASSIFIKD «<5vertlsemcnts and ruhscrlptions

rece:vc4 rt Call branch office. 2JM Fillmore st.

MARINE and stationary engineer wishes posi-tion; best of references; country no objection.Box 4S55. Call office. .

WANTED—Byman: and wife, a position to takecare of small,place In.country; small pay.Call or address 226 Minna st.. lower flat.

STEADY, .reliable man, 35, wants position asporter in^Btore, warehouse or otherwise; $10per week. Box 4S45, Call office. :

AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC. 809 Mar-• ket st., cor. 4th. rm. 7, Flood bldg., you canhave your extractions done painlessly; teeth

,without plates our specialty: gold crowns,$3 50 up; plates, extractions free. $4 50 up; of-fice hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.;Sundays, 9 to 2p. m. J. W. THATCHER. M. D.. Manager.

A-DR."*f. S. HIGGINS, 927 Market street,Emma Spreckels building. Reasonable pricesfor painless dentistry; pure gold filling $1 50;artificial teeth, on plate, look natural .andguaranteed. $5 up; a good metal plate $15;icold and porcelain- crowns $5 to. $10; teethwithout plate; painless extraction. .

DENTISTS.

>1J~ SIX rooms, bath, in good order, lower partI» Guy place, offFirst, above Folsom.

MERRILL-MILLER College— Shorthand, typ-ing, practical bookkeeninsr. Rooms 40-45. Par-rott bldg.: Individual Instruction: catalogue.

ACTING, elocution, specialties; Halielt School,associated with theatrical agency securingpositions. Alcazar building. 120 O'Farrell st

GOLDEN GATE ave.. 1517-Parlor floor of 4rooms; piano, bath, garden: nice home; $25.

EAVENWORTH. 1519%—4 rooms and bath,gas; clean flat, quiet neighborhood; rent $13.

HELP WASTED FEMALE.

WANTED—Cooks, waiters, pantrymen, porter*and dishwashers; no fee.'. 127 Mason st. -."

DRESSMAKER'S help, also apprentice wanted;steady work, 1207V4 Bush st. :

TOUNO nan, 24, ¦ knowing several languages,/. correspond, etc., i- much experienced. •¦- wants• situation private secretary: willingbo usefulany way; modest tenhs. Box 4979, Call office.

,WANTED—Experienced waitress; 8 hours, $25;girls to learn waiting. JOHNSON'S. 725 Mkt.PRINTING:press • feeders wanted. ' 306 Cali-fornia st. . ¦ . - -

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BOY wanted; for jewelry store; state refer-ences.

'Box :4834, Call. , ¦ |

YOUNG girlfor general housework and help Inbakery./. 3116 Sixteenth st. ¦ ,;.-{'¦ , ¦

RELIABLE man wants work; understands thecare of horses, cows,: garden and chickens;good references. Address Reliable, vbox 4S33,.Call office. . , , • , i

WANTED—An errand boy; wages $4 per week.,,Call after 9 a. m.;:642 Market' st."

EXPERT labelers wanted at the Glbbs-Wilsonpacking Co.. 921 ;Bryant st. Apply at once.

WANTED--A' young man '. to work in:grocerystore; experienced preferred, i... 435 Third st.

WANTED—Good < dressmaker and apprentice,•D.t BOGGENKANP, ,764 Howard at.

GIRLS to sew ¦ by .the day J on dressmaking.sApply 782; Geary et. . . GAS fixture makers ¦ wanted. A. MERLE COM-

,PANY, 617-519 Mission St..*

COATMAKER >and * pantsmaker for countryApply REISS BROS. & CO.. 24 Sutter st.

SALESLADY—Steady work'

to right party;give age. Box 4912, Call office. v o

ACTIVE and .Industrious • elderly man wantswork round place; understands care of horses;good driver and milker; references. Box 4954*,• Call office. ¦ ...... . , . '

A SITUATION wanted by experienced Germangardener; private place or -nursery; -

city orcountry: can milk;best •of references. Ad-dress Gardener, box 4824. Call office. •

WANTED—A •neat young man for soda foun-tain at GRUENHAGEN'S, 20 Kearny st.

WANTED— Qlrl to work at Iadie3- tailoring.1821 Polk st. . ,

STEADY, active, elderly, man. wants work-gent's place; town or.c.untry: attend horsesgarden, cow; chores; small wages; good ref-erences. Box 4844. Call office.

ELDERLY:gentleman for elevator. \ Apply at113 Davis St.", FREYGANG-LEARY. CO.

GIRL, aged 12 to 17, to assist in small family.17 Woodward ave., near.13th and Valencia sts

AMATEUR singers wanted. Apply at Chutesat 6 o'clock this evening.

ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, half•/price*. 663 Mission st.. bet. 1st and 2d sts.

WANTED—Cash boy«. ;;ROOS BROS., 25-37Kearny. st..'."».: '¦.,,

< EMPLOYMENT WANTED—

MALE.YOUNG, fober, energetic

'winemaker. distillerand champagne winemaker, with wide expe-

rience both here and in Europe, wants posi-tion; best references. N.,\ Call agency, SanJose, Cal. . -

WANTED^Girl for :general housework; wages$25.

'S28 Hayes, st.'..•.;;; > .

WANTED^-Glrl to cook and do light house-Work; apply between 1Q and 1L 1453 Franklin. WANTED—Coat presser; apply factory. ¦.S."NWOOD & CO.. 27 Geary st.;

YOUNG girl for hair store; must have: someexperience. 1D0S Polk st. -;•.- .... WANTED—Active man; light, genteel work;

pays $15 to $18 per week; steady place; musthave $150 cash. . 765. Market .St.. .room 3.v •

EXPERIENCED operators on overalls. HEY-NEMANN & CO., 410 Mission st. ¦ !.

CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptionsreceived at Call branch office. 2200 K'llmore st.

A BRANCH office for Call advertisements andrubscrlptlons has been established at 109SValencia at.'

WANTED—Pants Ifinishers; steady "work; goodpay. Call at SELIG BROS.. 10S Battery st. I

WINCHESTER House. 44 Third St., near Mar-ket—200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; $1B0 toJ6 week; convenient and respectable; fres 'busand baggage to and from ferry.

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WANTED—Vest finishers. Apply factory B. N,WOOD & CO., 27 Geary st. ,

BARBER • shop, business center Oakland; run-! ning 3 chairs steady; fine fixtures; must sell;'

Berlous sickness the cause. Apply to STOLTZ,723 Market et. • •;

WANTED—Strong boy about 16 years of ageto "work In candy, factory; good opportunity'to learn trade. I Apply to-day

'between 9 and

11 a. m., BLUM'S, corner Polk and Sutter.

TOUNO German woman 'wishes -work by theday. $1 60. 6 Marye Terrace, off 418 Turk at.

WANTED—A girl for cooking .and generalhousework. Apply between the hours of aand 12 at 2422 Clay st."

RESPECTABLE widow ,lady wishes positionas housekeeper in city. 625 Franklin st.

WANTED—Strong young roan to act as orderclerk in wholesale tea and coffee house; must

¦have experience; steady position to the right:party. Box 4S43. Call office. • -. .

WANTED—First-class experienced millinerysaleslady; etate age. experience, where form-erly employed and salary expected. Box 4342,Call office. . , . ,

YOUNG woman "from the East wishes aIsitu-ation as chambermaid, sewing or houseworkCall at 25SV4 Tehama st.;no postals.

A—PAPERHANGER; marine fireman; lumber-stevedores; longshoremen; sailors,' non-union;no office fees. Mechanics' ¦Registration .Bu-reau. 410 Kearny st.. room 24.

SEAMSTRESS would like to sew four daysIn the week; prices low for the present; agood dressmaker. Box 4810, Call "office.

WOMEN and girls wanted to work on fruit;steady. work at good wages. Apnly at CUT-TING BRANCH, California Fruit Canners'Association, corner Seventh and Berry sts.

WANTED—Bar porter. 20 to 23 years of age?one who has had experience indrawing beer;must be willing to make

-himself generally

useful;.state where formerly employed. Ad-dress box 4953, Call. : .

WELL educated young lady, college graduate,would like a position as governess or com-panion in come nice family; references ex-changed. Box 4823. Call office.

WOMEN and girls to work on fruit; bothpiece and day work; steady, clean work allsummer. Apply Tenth :and Bryant sts.

CODE-PORTWOOD CANNING CO..

HELP WANTED—MALE—Com.-

1000 MEN wanted— Sailors, stevedores, firemen.!laborers; • steady employment; good wages.

Lumber Dealers' Association, 209 examinerbuilding.

WANTED-^Two hundred and fiftymen. to ap-pear on the stage in "AVoice In the Wilder-ness." Apply at the stage door. CentralTheater, after 9 a.

-m. to-day.

BOOTBLACK wanted'In barber shoo. 6C9

Larkln st. ' •:"- : '-~ •'-'

GOOD dishwasher wanted. 1507 Market St.,near Eleventh.

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TAILOR wanted on custom coats; steadywork; gocd pay. 633 Natoma st.

WANTED—Strong boy. 15 to 18 years of age,to learn house pair-tlng. 314 Stockton et.

TEAMSTERS wanted; J2 25 per day; pay everyweek. Apply room 12, 5th floor. Mills build-ing, or 67 Eighth.St., or Seventeenth andHarrison sta.

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BOT. between the ages of 14 and 16.'wanted

to work In dental office. Call between 9 and11 o'clock at 969 Mission St.. room 10.

WANTED—Shoe lasters and edge setter.WENTWORTH-SWITZER SHOE CO., 26Main st. :¦ . ¦ ¦.'¦¦¦¦¦'

1000 MEN wanted—Rock drillers, tunnel, brushand shovel men to work on ditch line beingconstructed for the Sweepstake Mining Co.near Weaverville, TrinityCo.. CaL; apply onwork: steady work, pood board and bestwages In State. San Francisco ConstructionCo.. 2$ Montgomery st., room 25. San Fran-cisco, CaL

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"WANTED—Recruits -for the marine corps, U.S. navy; able-bodied, unmarried men of goodcharacter, between the ages of 21 and 35: notless than 5 feet 4 Inches and not over 6 feet 1Inch; able to speak and read English. Forfurther Information apply at the Recruitingoffice. 40 Ellis St., San Francisco.

MEN to learn barber trade; only requires eightweeks; positions secured at $60 monthly;special Inducements this month: write atonce for free catalogue. MOLER BARBERCOLLEGE. 635 Clay st. ¦

WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to knowthat Ed Rolkln, Reno House proprietor, stillruns Denver House,- 217 Third St.: 150 largerooms; 25c per night: $1 to $2 per week.

WANTED—An experienced clothing salesman;state age. Address Litn

'Clothing Co., San

Diego. Cal.

WANTED—First-class salesman for domesticdepartment: state age. experience, salary ex-pected. Address box 4970. Call office.

DRIVER for milk wagon. 816 Treat ave.LADIES' tailor, first-class. J. McCLENEGAN.

532 Fourteenth St., Oakland.WANTED—To buy good barber shop: country

preferred. Particulars, address box 4311, Call;

WANTED—Young; man with small cash: J35month and found: no experience. 496 4th st.

YOUNG experienced German boy for groceryand bar. Cor. Seventeenth and Eureka sts.

FOR SALE—First-class hotel barber shop inmountain town. H. BERNARD. 104 7th St.

McDONALD & PERRY have 500 pairs second-hand shoes for sale; 50c up. 241 Third St.

100 ORDINARY teamsters. Apply232 Montgom-ery st. ,

TWO first-class cabinetmakers on wood man-tels. MANGRUM & OTTER. 681 Market st.

WANTED-Men for light work on fruit. 1731Folsom st.

YOUNG man to do Janitor work for tuition inSan Francisco Barber School. 741A Howard st.

GET your s*hoes half-soled while waiting; 25cto SOc. 563 Mission St., bet. 1st and 2d sts.»

WANTED—500 men to buy new and 2d-handarmy shoes. $1 up: soling 20c up. 923 Howard.

"WINCHESTER House. 44 Third st.. near Mar-ket—7C0 rooms. 25c night: reading rooms; free

.'bus and baggage to and from ferry.

CLASSIFIED advertisements and (subscriptionsr»c«l\ed »t Call branrh ofn>««. 5200 Fillmor*St.

HORSES AND \VAGO?'S.

40 HORSES for sale: also wagons, buggies,carte, harness. Grand Arcade Horse Market.827 Sixth »t.; auction sales every Wednesday.SULLIVAN& DOYLE. Auctioneers.

SECOND-HAND physician's coupe, rubbertire phaeton, carts and business buggies.O'BRIEN'S. Polk st. and Golden Gate ave.

150 HEAD stock horses for sale. A. M. SCOTT& CO., 35 Dore St., S. F.

SECOND-HAND milk wagon and buggy forsale. NE. corner Steiner and Waller sts.

CHEAP— New panel body delivery. 1laundry. 1baker's, 1shoe. 1grocery wagon. 823 Harrison.

ABARGAIN in good carriage, saddle, businessand road horses. DALZIEL. 605 G. G. ave.

BOTCOTT the ROBERTS Harness and WagonCo.: he sells- tco cheap. 54 Eighth st.

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40 HEAD of work and driving horses; 2 fastpacers. 721 Howard st.

ALL kinds of wagons. buBtrles. carts, harness.etc.. oheap. EOAN & SON. 8117 Mission st.

AN A No. 1 express wagon, single: also lightramplr.g wagnn for sale, ch**ap. 532 Mission

HOSPITALS.

MENTAL & nervous diseases cared for at St.Elmo Hospital. 230 Douglas ft.. San Fran.

HOUSES TO LET.A

—PRINTED list houses to let; send for cir-

cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery.

A HOUSE. 6 rooms and bath: stable for twohorses: rent J12.

•Apply.314 Duncan St., near

Twenty-eighth and Church.LOCUST ave.. 624. bet. Golden Gate and Mc-Allister, nr. Laguna—5 r.. bath, base., $16 50.TO Let—House of 5 rooms; large yard. 2307

Polk st.

HOUSES TO LEST—

FURNISHED.

TO LET—Completely well furnished house of9 rooms, bath and laundry, four of which arerented, payUnr more than half the rent. Aj-ply at 79 South Park.

NICELY furnished; 6 rooms and bath; piano:large yard; 3 or 8 months; rent moderate.Box 4S41. Call office.

- HOUSES TO LEASE. .HOUSE to lease and furniture for-sale; well ap-

pointed furnishings; I10 rooms; rent $75 forhouse, or will rent house furnished for 18months. Box 4S36, Call office. ..-,.:.

HOUSES TO LEASE—

FURNISHED.HOUSE of 10 sunny rooms, elegantly furnished,

to rent for 1 year or lease for 2 or moreyears; centrally located; $125 a month. Box4S35. Call office.

HOUSES TO LET IN SAN RAFAEL.SAN RAFAEL cottage house. 6 'rooms; finely

furnished: modern conveniences; finest view;.convenient to depots: plenty crounds; nochildren. Address box 4S08. Call.

LOST AND FOUND.LOST

—Going from foot Market st. to Larkin,

on Sutter-st. car, purse containing watch withInitials J. M. K. and sum of money; liberalreward. H. C. KELLER, 210 Sansome st.

LOST—2 gold rings., one horseshoe design andone green stone setting- with red spot in cen-ter; valued as a keepsake from a saint sister;reward. Return to 2701 Sutterst.. bakery.

LOST^-Double-nosed pointer, liver and white.Reward ifreturned to 115 Haight st.

LOST—

Watch and chain; bet. Jones and.Geary; reward. Return 610 Geary.

$10 REWARD—Lost, Sunday, August 25, goldwatch and fob; Royal No. 2147666; InscribedS. A. D. Finder return 1439 Sacramento st.

LOST—Fraternity pin. N. Z. N.; liberal re-• ward. 771 Geary st.

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LOST—St Bernard dog, sable and white mark-Ings; name. -Emperor. 16 Third St.; reward.

LOST—

White foxterrier pup: ears black; licenseNo. 1100. Return to 1363 Pacific st.-

IT will pay to "Remember" that the Califor-nia Watch Case Co.. 220 Sutter st., needs oldgold to make new watch 'cases.

i._•¦*.' -, MEDICAL.

DR.':O'DONNELL—All who are sick and Introuble call and consult the specialist. Mymedicines have been used for many years bythousands; the unfortunate helped; relief inall cases :taken; the most obstinate caseshave been relieved by my. treatments; freeconfidential ,advice on all subjects of a deli-cate nature: all classes* of female complaints.. treated: relief to the longest cases. DR. G.

¦W. O'DONNELL. 1013 Market st.

RETURNED ............MRS. DAVIES has returned from her vaca-tion and willbn pleased to see her friends atthe old number. 122S Market St.- .

HINDOOHERB AND MRS.. DAVIKS' original¦ method of treatment; maternity home: homeIn;confinement. 1126 Market St.. S. F.

DR. TALCOTT & CO.—Practice confined toweaknesses and diseases of .men only. 997Bt.. corner Sixth: entire upper floor.

MRS. D. ALLEN. 1118 Market—Reliable la-v dies' specialist; a priv. home before and dur-, Ins confinement; best' medical eye;. low fees.MRS. D. KOHL removed from Market st. to¦ 410 O'Farrell at., between Taylor and Jones.MRS. D..'WYETH'S Maternity Home removed

from Post to 410 O'Farrell St., near Taylor.

JOURNEYMEN Barbers' International Union-Free employment. 927 Market St., room 207I.LESS, secretary ; telephone Jessie 1176.

WANTED—By a competent Protestant womana position as housekeeper In hotel, first-classlodging-houBe or private home; will assistwith sewing or take charge of doctor's of-fice or gentlemen's club. Box 4S74, Call.

GIRL wishes a position to do second work andwaiting. 303 Oak st.' - •

GERMAN woman wishes to go out by the dayfrom 7:30 to 2 o'clock; $1. Box 4S47, Call.

A COMPETENT second girl desires situation;$15 to $18. Apply 702 Ellis Et.

LAUNDRESS wants work by the day; willanswer no postal cards. 743 Folsom st.

OPERATORS wanted on ladles' .underwear Infactory, 656 Mission st., corner Annie;- goodwages. I.MAGNIN & CO.

GIRLS wanted to learn to operate machines onladies wear. 656 Mission 3t., corner AnnieI.MAGNIN & CO.

SEWERS wanted to take work home. 656 Mis-eion st., corner Annie, I.MAGNIN & CO.

FIRST-CLASS finishers on pants; steady workguaranteed; good pay.

BELASCO & HARRIS CO.,641 Market st.

HOUSESCOMPETENT, reliable woman wants work bythe dav. 537 Mission st.

SITUATION wanted by competent Scotch wo-man; working housekeeper or cooking In pri-vate family. Call 1231 Market st.

2 NEAT,young salesladies for retail store; noexperience necessary; steady, desirable po-sition, $7 week. MRS. M. E. DAY & CO.335 Geary Et.

AT THE CAL. EMPLOYMENT, AGENCY69 Third st., near Call bldg. ;phone Bush 403. RAILROAD LABORERS.UKIAH! UKIAH!» . FREE FARE. •

50 R. R. laborers..: Ukiah $2 per day60 axmen and teamsters. .Ukiah...$2 25 per dayFree fare to Bakersfield and Fresno divisions.60 shovelers for the Santa Fe.2 farm hands. $30 per month and found.50 Italian laborers to top beets, $150 per day.board themselves, free fare, long job.15 lumber pliers and woodsmen; $2 per day.

2 BUTLERS, $40 and found; colored man forlunch counter, $30 and found;barkeeper, $10week; cook for 1meal a day, $35 to $40; cooksmall country hotel, $30; porter for institu-tion, $20 and found; 3 hotel waiters, coun-try, $30 to $35: hotel waiters, city, J25 and$30; pantryman, bedmakers and others. JF. CROSETT & CO.. 62S Sacramento st.

SWEDISH girl wants a situation to do gen-eral housework. Please call at 2725 Twenty-second St., near Bryant.

FASHIONABLE dressmaking of all kinds bythe day; will go out of city. Address E. C.136 McAllister Et.

AN experienced young lady stenographer de-sires outside typewriting. 916 Market St.,room 63. Columbian building.

GARDENER and wife for Southern California,$50; milker and wife, no objection to chil-dren, $35 to $40; 4 farmers and wives. $35,$40 and $45; 3 "stablemen, $25, $27 50 and $30and found; teamsters, $1 50 and board and $3to $4. day; chore boy, $10 and found; manabout tilace. $25 and found; 10 laborers forquarry, $2 day; coachman and eardener, $23to $30; laundry help and others. J. F. CRO-SETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st.

DRESSMAKER, stylish and perfect fitter, de-sires engagements In families or at home;ladies' tailoring a specialty. 711 Post st.,near Jones.

A—MRS. M. E. DAY&CO Phone Main 1575HOTEL DEPARTMENT.;12 waitresses, first-class commercial andcity, $20 . and $25; waitress, springs, forone month, free fare both ways; 3 restaurantwaitresses, $6 and $7; 2 chambermaids towait. $20; chambermaid, country, $20; cook,$35

FAMILY DEPARTMENT..... '.'.I'.'.'.2 cooks, city, $30; 4 second girls, $20 and $23;nurse, one baby, $20; working housekeeper,$23; house girl, 2 in family, $20; cook. Belve-dere, $30; many other very choice placesMRS. M. E. DAY &CO 335 Geary St.

MARY SULLIVAN—Please call "or send youraddress; Important. C. R. HANSBN & CO104 Geary st.

A GOOD cook wants a situation to cook forboarders or In an institution; good refer-ences. Address Cook, 215 Post St.; phoneJames 016.

EASTERN woman, elderly, neat and reliable,wishes .position as housekeeper; likes chil-dren; good cook; refs.; wages $10-$12. Box4S46, Call office. .

EMPLOYMENT WASTED KEJIALB.

PELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Emplovment Of-flce: all kinds heln. 315 Stockton: Main SIPS. ¦

CHIXESE and Japanese Employment Office—

Best help. 411% O'Farrell st.;tel. East 426.

ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese Chi-nese help. 426 Powell.nr.Sutter: tel. Black 5072.

JAPANESE Intelligence Office— Furnish mostreliable help. 524 Bush st.; teL Bush 516.

MATRIMONIAL.

MARRIAGC bureau; estab. 1S8T: reliable &con-fldential: lists 10c. MRS. HERTZ. 708 EUis st.

MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS.

TO order, also'cleaned ,- and sterilized, uphol-

stery ;Al carpet cleaning; honest work guar-anteed. HOPKE BROS.. «1 to «5 Powell st.;tel. Bush 42V

3HJNKS AM* Ml.MXO.

MONTEZUMA—COPPER— COAL—COKE.MONTEZUMA—COPPER— COAL—COKE.MONTEZUMA—COPPER— COAL—COKE._____

"Don't despise the day of small things." Flv»

dollars a month will buy 500 shares MontezumaMining Company, operating big copper and coal

mines near Mt. Rainier, "Washington. It Is ablr, strong, safe company, working SO men la

mines and mills. Some mines are producing;

others being developed. Shares (par value H)* -•*¦ ;. •

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until September 1st, 18c cash or 21c on Install-

ments. All Indications point to these sharesbeing worth $1 In less than two years. Itbe-

hooves *he "forehanded" man or woman to buy

shares In a mine instead of a "prospect." The

Montezuma has merit, as we can prove to the

satisfaction of the most critical. Aak for¦

printed matter.

THE AMERICANGUARANTY &TRUST COSelling Agents. 310 Safe Deposit building.

'¦ San Franclaco. Cal.

RICH placer claim for sale; J1000. Address S22C0 Flllmore st.

13 QUARTZ mines for sale, containing 100acres. 'Address S.. 2200 Fillmore st.

M1SCE1.LAAEOIIS FOIt SALE.BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. Mc-

INTOSH & WOLPMAN. 135-137 Fremont at.BARS, back bars, mirrors, restaurant and po-

ker tables, barroom chairs. linoleum, new an1second hand; we always have a large stock orsaloon outfits on hand: 32 complete outfits onone floor, ready made: we can ship everythingIn 24 hourst J. NOONAN,1017, 1019, 1021. 102JMission St.. above Sixth: write for catalogue.

Qrraphophones, Phonograph*. Gramophones. |5 toJ1S0: easy terms; children's toy graphophones$150; 2d-hand Phonographs.Gramophones verycheap. Columbia Phonograph Co., 125 Geary

A—BUYS, sell3 or rer.ts gear, machinery, en-gines, boilers, watnr pipes, shafting, pulleys,etc. WHITEUy. 253-255 Spear St. .

NEW or 2d-hand clothing, shoes, tools, metalsJewelry bought, sold, exch.; 14-H.P. Covey*12%-H.P. Hercules; gasoline eng. 910 Kearny.

FOR Sale—Complete steam plant in flrst-claascondition. To be seen running at 23 Main st.

WANTED—Sample trunks: second-hand; goodcondition. H. O. WIEDERO, Fourth andMission sts. >

A—$3 SO DERBY and Fedcra hats. $1 75. Pop-ular Price Hatters. 330 Kearny st.. near Pine.

FINE suits. J10; dresa pants, $2 75. MISFITCLOTHING PARLORS. 437 Montgomery st.

FOR *ale—On Post st., between Hyde andLarkln. a lot of doors, windows, etc.

PARTY desires to sell furniture and carpetsof an elegant home. 894 Fulton st.

A LOT of oil tanks, all sizes and shapescheap. H. S. WHITE. 516 Mission t,

UNCALLED-FOR suits from leading tailors.Misfit Clothing Parlors (upstairs). 23 Stockton.GASOLINE enirine3. all sizes, new and second

hand. J. E. DOAK. 511 Mission st.MOVING Dicture attachments for magic lan-.terns. »12 SO. loo Montgomery st.

SAFES— New and second-hand. THE HER-MAN SAFE CO.. 417-423 Sacramento st

DIAMONDS, watches. Jewelry: cash or Install-menta. Theo. Fershtand. 126 Kearny. r. 29.

FIRST-CLASS second-hand modem engines andboilers bought and sold. KROGH MFG. CO.

2D-HANDmachinery of all kinds bought, soldrented, exchanged. H.S. White. 518 Mission!ENGINES and boilers; second-hand machln-ery. J. BURKE. 139 Beale st.

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FAIRBANKS"10-ton hay scale; jeweler's steei-llned safe, perfect order. 215 California st.MAGIC lanterns, new and 2d-hand mov'-.sr pic-

tures.' BULURD jfe BRECK. 131. goat at.

illSCELLAXEOPS WAXTS.'

WANTED-Small Mexican dog; liberal priespaid. FRAWLEY, 1040% Mission st.

TILTON wants good second-hand clothing andtheatrical goods. 154 9th St.; tel. Folsonf 2522.

MO^EY TO LOAN.AA—MANHATTANLOAN COMPANY

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$300 000 at 6 per cent insums to suit. City andOakland, town and country property secon<lmortgages, life Insurance &securities. Loanqon unsettled estates, undivided Interests inreal estate and legacies. We will purchase any2. .^°7S. securltl es. Tel. Red 5024. MANHAT-TAN LOAN CO.. 7th floor. Crocker bldg?

ANY AMOUNT AT 6 PER CENT.First, second and third mortgages '.'.'.Undivided interest in real estate in probate. .Mortgages and legacies bought: no delayGet my terms before doing business elsewhereR. McCOLGAN

.'....24 Montgomery at. room 3HERMAN MURPHY, 603 Examiner bulldlng-

Jo.OCO.CCO at 6% or less In large sums: loanson second mortgages, estates, etc.; financialproblems of all sorts and sizes. If your prop-erty Is mortgaged and you need more mon«ysee HERMAN MURPHY. 603 Examiner bldg.

ANYproposition, any amount: 6 per cent: first,second mortgages, estates In probate. InterestIn estates. legacies, chattel mortgages; securi-ties, manufacturing, mercantile and mlnlnarInterests: corporation loans. R. 16, 1st floor.Chronicle building. GEORGE E. OLSEN.

HIGHLY respectable, private place to obtainliberal advances on diamonds. Jewelry at low-est rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store. 946 MarketSt.; tel. Main 1644. Branch 19 Third st.

RELIABLEcorporation, established 1S65. properplace to borrow money on diamond?. Jewelry,pianos and sealskins at lowest rate of interest.9 Grant ave.. near Market: teL Black 5471.

MUNICIPALLoan Office. 103 Grant ave.. nearGeary st.; phone Red 1603.

ON real estate, 1st or 2nd mortgages &on furni-ture or pianos without removal: any amount;lowest rates. Becker & Co.. 26 Montgomery.

Advances life Insurance policies: Army andNavy officers* salaries: accounts of.bank booksIn liquidation bought. Apply 330 Montgomery.

LOWEST rates on furniture, etc.. by privateparty; no removal; no commission; confiden-tial- Room 3. Conservatory bldg.. 301 Jones.

Chi furniture, pianos; no removal: moneyquick; lowest Interest: easy terms; no broker-age; reliable party. 1170 Market st.. room 6S.

MOST reliable place to borrow on diamonds,watches. Jewelry. W. J. HESTHAL.10 Sixth:highest price for old gold, silver, diamonds.

1-5,000 IN trust to loan at 6 per cent: city orcountry: see- me before going elsewhere.HARPER. 337 Parrott building.

A—ON rear estate: lowest rate: no brokerage :no delay. LICK. 116 McAllister st.

MONEY loaned salaried people without secur-ity. Hill,r.44. Merchants' Ex.. 431 California.ONE per cent on furniture: $5 a month on each •

tlfiOO: any security. 302 Montgomery at., r. !_

ON salaries or wages: no lndorser required, fl'

;F. DISCOUNT AGENCY. 143 Phelarv building.

LOANS money on salary; no Indorser; Easternplan. Western Loan Co.. 309 Phelan bldg.

flOO.000 TO loan on real estate or for building:low rate. 222 Sansome St.. room Z.-~.-,- >

THE Tousley Company; loans and discounts.321 Parrott building.

CASH loaned to salaried people on note withoutlndorser. MORRELL. 609 Examiner building.

MONEY WANTED.WANTED

—Money on ; good security at fairrate of Interest: no room for sharks. Box

4330. Call ofnee.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.ALLplanes purchased of SHERMAN. CLATT&

CO. may be exchanged for a new Steinwayupright or baby grand piano any time within3 years from date of purchase, and have fullprice allowed. New upright nlanos. $6 permonth: some good pianos sold for $3. U and$5 Der month. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO.Stein-way dealers, corner Kearny and Sutterst3.. .San Francisco; corner Broadway an*'Thirteenth st.. Oakland. , ". •

AT BENJ. CURTAZ & SON. 18 CFarrell •_,14.000 square feet of warehouse apace.250 pianos and organs to select from.

New upright pianos from $155 up.Second-hand pianos from {50 up.Second-hand organs from J23 up.Agent* for Chlckering. Vose. Sterling pianos.Apollo.- king of pianists, plays every day.

ALL highest grades sold by Heine Piano Co,sole agents for famous and oldest Americaamakes, ineludlns Hallet-Davls; great bar-rain list, J50 up; Stelnway, J1S5 up; FischerJIM;Chickering. $165; 20 others, rents $2 up:great Inducements to agents. 217 Geary st. i

ANOTHER cleanlng-out sale of storage planer^&r?°, r°'wa prlce: *6 Installments: no reserve.WILSON'S STORAGE CO.. 1706 Market it

CHINESE Employment Office—All kinds besthelp furnished. 439 Bush St.: tel. James 1601.

ALC:..R:. HH-£rs£? SeSstSSt G!T mHead waitress. Arizona, free fare "$25Waitress, springs, steady place i'OWaitress. Petaluma

"*"J20

Waitress. "Walnut Creek »'

J202 waitresses, San Jose, restaurant '.'.¦" $?5Waiter and waitress, San JoseWaitress, Napa ¦.-.; t->oChambermaid to wait, Woodland . $2510 waitresses, city $<>o..FAMILY DEPARTMENT .'.'.'.'.'"Cook and second, 2 sisters, 2 friends, newhouse, San Jose, 5th September, choice place$35-$25; working housekeeper, plain place,country, fare paid, $15; waitress, privatefamily. $25: houseglrl, Butte County. $20, far*paid; housegirl, mining town, $25, fare paid;housekeeper, small rooming-house, country,$15; cooks, housegirls. second girls, nurseglrlsetc., highest wages paid. Call and investigate.,C. R. HANSEN & CO 104 Geary, st.

EMPLOYMENT OFFICES.

JAPANESE and~ChineBe""heTp~~of. !XlT~klnds"cooks, waiters and house servants GEO.AOKI & CO.. <21 Post St.: tel. Bush 185.

10 lumber pliers, $2; logway man, $2; 2 cross-cut sawyers, $2 50, for Santa Cruz Co., seeboss here; farmer and wife, $45. see boss here.

HOTEL DEPARTMENTHotel butcher, must be good carver, $S0; hotelroast cook, $70; steward, country hotel, $75;second.cook, $75; broiler, $60, hotel, north;cook and helper, country hotel, $45 and $35,see party here; baker, country hotel, $40, seeparty here; baker I(second hand), countryshop, $35 and fare paid; butcher, countryshop, $35; 2 porters, country hotel, $30 and$25; middle-aged night clerk, country hotel,$25; porter for steamer, $25; laundryman,country hotel, $35, see boss here; 6 bell boys.$10C. R. HANSEN & CO 104 Geary st.

AT C. R. HAXSEN &CO.'S. 104 Geary st.

Railroad Work Railroad WorkFree Fare .'..Free Fare

FOR UKIAH10O teamsters $2 a day100 laborers $2 a day

...FOR TRUCKEE/.50 masons' helpers $1 75. to $2100 laborers ..$1 75

FOR CHATSWORTH PARK100 headers and drillers $2 25 to$2 50100 muckers and laborers $2

FOR SANTA FE SYSTEM60 laborers, section work $1 75Free Fare .Ship Dally Free Fare

D. & F. new $1 glove, retailed at factorTprice:warranted; kept in repair. 121 Grant ave.

'GLOVES.ARITHMETIC,bookkeeping, mmmar, writing

etc.: day or eve. :$5 mo. 1034 Mission, nr. 6th.

HEALD'S Business College. 24 Post St.. S. F.;founded 1S63: new SO-page catalogue free.

ILLUSTRATION—PARTIXGTON'S DAY andILLUSTRATION—night class. 424 Pine st. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission St.. pays highest

price for second-hand furniture: tel. Red 1354.

'EL. Jessie 761 before selling furniture car-pets. pianos, etc. CHAS. LEVY, 1135 Market.

PROF. L.MERKI. «xper|pnced teach»r: violin,mandolin, guitar: Juvenile class. 100S Mission.

A L.Storrs. 130 Golden Gate ave.; tel. Jessie1464; highest price paid for furniture, carpets.

MARY P.WESTHAUS. piano, mandolin, eiiitarlessons. 50e; piano for practice. • 39 Fifth st

Auctioneer; W. P. Beauchamp 2 Golden Gateave.; tel. Jessie 126; furniture, mdse., bought.

Chicago BufIhops College. 1435 Market, nr. 10th.Pitman shorthandj typing, bookkeep. $6 mo.

CAL. Auction Co., 1462 Market—Buys furniture,merchandise, etc.;phone Jessie 2071.

FURNITURE WANTED.ACTING—Send to Grand Opera-house for cir-cular of Grand Opera-house School of Acting.

A FULL course of Ellis hookkeepine and theGregg shorthand rosts nnlv SCO. San Fran-cIfco Business College. 1236 Market st

FOR Sale— Flat to let and furniture for sale; 5rooms and bath. 202 Fifth st.

Will furnish your house on monthly paymentsA. B. Smith Furniture Co., 128 & 132. Ellis.

BOOKKEEPING, flmires: the one ronn who per-fects Ivelrirers. college graduates &bookkeep-»rs Is TARR. the expert, 220 Parrott bldg.

4 ROOMS furnished In oak. $48 50. with No 7range. King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market.

ENGINEERING—Civil,elec. mlnlng.mech.sur-vey. assay, cyanide: day. eve.; est. 1864. Vander Naillen School. 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall

FURNITURE FOR SALE.

Folsom st,

Stenographer and assistant bookkeeper; drygoods clerk, country merchandise store. MUR-RAY & READY, 634-636 Clay St. "„

HELP WANTED—

31ALE.

A—MURRAY & READY...: Phone Main5848...Leading Employment and Labor Agents.........OFFICE OPEN 7 A. M. TO-DAY......".......Special-Ship R. R. Men To-DayFree Fare Free.i..B0 men for steel, track and ballast gangs,right of way and axmen Ukiah, free fare

Ukiah «.....:..... Cal.'N. W. Ry• Santa Fe R. R.. ..••••

50 teamsters.:.... Ukiah ....Free FareBO laborers Ukiah ...Free Fare60 men !to work on Santa Fe system, Stock-ton and Fresno Dlst.. $175 to $2 25 day ..." Free Fare Ship, To-day. Free FareSINGLE-HAND MINERS FIREMEN

DRILLERS....MINERS .....GOLD, SILVER AND OTHER GOOD MINES4 miners, new mine. Santa Clara County. 8-hour shifts, $754 miners, Napa County, $75; 2 single-handminers, new mine, $3, fare $75;- 4 miners,south, $60; 6 miners, cinnabar mine, $75; 2miners for a good mine, north, $2 50 day; 3single-hand drillers, $2 50 day: laborer towork around furnace, $65; 5 laborers, no ex-perience, anybody willingto work will suit,$37 50 and found2 furnace men. married or single, $65 andhouse; 4 laborers for a mine, no experi-ence required, $60; 10 muckers, $60 and found;10 laborers for a large gold mining company;all surface work, $40 and $48' and found, noexperience necessary; 5 laborers, ino expe-rience, to work in a brickyard, $30 and found.COc fare; 10 laborers, near city. $3 day and.I'ound, free fare; a laborers, city work, no ex-perience required, no strike, $60; 10 shovelers.city, steady work .$2 day3 laborers, city factory, $1 75 day; 5 team-sters, 50c fare. $2 day........;....'

. Miscellaneous .'.......g Rough carpenter, ranch, $35 to $40 and found;wheelwright. $2 50 day: carriage painter,country shop, $3 day; 10 tunnelmen, north,$90; 50 laborers and drillers, Shasta and Trin-ity counties; 10 teamsters, Amador County,$2 and $2 25 day; 5 teamsters,- new levee work,$32 50 and found;5 woodchoppers

'for a min-

ing company, $1 75 a cord; & quarrymen. $60; i2 bricklayers. $5 day <.. i• FARMS HARVEST STABLES I27 farm and orchard hands..: ..$26 and $304 farmers, same orchard, south.. $30 and found2 teamsters, haul grain, $40 and found; 7 hay-.balers. 18c to 22c; 15 milkers and dairymen;- 4c-horemen and boys; 10 men and boys to pickfruits, $30 and found; stablemen, $60, $50 and$40; 2 stablemen, $30 and found; 3 hostlers, $30.........SPECIAL— MILLS and YARDSFOR A LARGE MILLAND LUMBER CO.10 laborers to work Inthe mills and yards, ElDorado Co $40 and found6 laborers, no experience required, for a saw-mill company $2 day10 laborers, no experience required, for an-other lumber company, south, to work Inmills, yards and woods, $35 and found-

HOTEL AND OTHER DEPTSWalter tor the officers of a mine, south, $35and found; second cook, mine, $40 and found,fare paid; second cook, camp, Truckee, $50and found;2 camp dishwashers, $30 jandfound; 2 camp waiters, $25; 2 waiters, samecountry hotel, $35; 7 waiters, different places;

,9 cooks; night watchmen; elevator and bell-boys; cook's helper, country hotel, $30; cookfor a' boat, $60 and found:first and secondbaker, country shop; cook, for few men,mine, $25 and found.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE.