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8 SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BTJSINESS OFFICE of the Kan Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES— 627 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 800 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 639 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 194! Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. 22tH Market Btreet. corner Sixteenth; open enttl 9 o'clock. 100 Eleventh street; open until 9 o'clock. 2526 Mission street; open until 9 o'clock. Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken tncky streets; open until 9 o'clock. MEETING NOTICES. GOLDEN Gate Commander}' No. 16, K. -f. T., Golden Gate building, 625 Sutter *_»« St.— Stated Assembly THIS EVENING IF_ at 8 o'clock. The Ord.'r of the Temple (M will ■be conferred. All fratere are \r courteously Invited. J. C CAMPBELL, Em. Com. WILLIAM T. FONDA. Recorder. BAN FRANCISCO Chapter No. 1. Royal _^_ Arch Masons, meets THIS EVENING. ]\J\ Business and M. M. degree. /^r ' OCCIDENTAL Lodge No. 22. F. and A. ■ THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at ,^/V- -7:80 o'clock. 2 D. By order of the tS_/T W. M. /V\ WALTER G. ANDERSON. Secretary. KING SOLOMON'S Lodge No. 260, F. • and A. M.— First degree THIS .MON- _JV- DAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. By }K2r order of the Master • /^r > HARRY BAEHR. Sec. WESTERN Addition Lodge No. <s _ ? =ii_* > 255, I. O. O. Officers and :£|j_»ga__. members are hereby notified to attend the funeral of Brother "wm^* ■ BEER, at 9 o'clock, Aug. 21. lsa9, from I. O. O. F. Hall. D. REIS, N. G. J. R. MACLEAN. R. S. • NOTICE— AII officers and members of the Third Infantry Regiment, N. G. C. from its earli- I est history, are Invited to meet at Page-street ! Armory, MONDAY, Aug. 21, 1899. at 8 o'clock p. m.. to prepare to receive returning Cali- fornia volunteers COL. THOS. F. BARRY, Chairman Commit te«. ELECTRO-MEDICAL Society will meet MON- . DAY night at Dr. Jauney's new residence, 405 McAllister St. THE California Debris Commission, having re- j ceived applications to mine by the hydraulic 1 process from J. S. Goodwin in the Birdseye ! Creek placer mine, at You Bet, Nevada 1 County, to deposit tailings in an old pit; "from ' Mrs. E. A. Cox, in the Washington mine, at I Whisky Diggings, Sierra County, to deposit tailings in Fourth Ravine, and from George W. Stone and James J. Schenrich, in the Red Hill gravel mine, near Diamond Springs, El Dorado County, to deposit tailings in a ra- vine and In Rlnggold Creek, gives notice that a meeting will be held at room 59, Flood building, San Francisco. Cal., on September 4. 1599. at 1:20 p. m. THE annual meeting of the stockholders of Pa- cific Undertakers will be held at 777 Mission •t. on WEDNESDAY. August 23. 1599, at *:30 p. m., for the election of directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before It. Transfer ] books will close Friday, Aug. 18, at 4 p. m. By order of the board of directors. - -.' M C. OORHAM. Secretary. ACCOUNTANTS. S. K. BALLARD. 401 Cal. St.. designs, audits & adjusts accounts for corporations _ firms; ref. j ATTORNEYS AT LAW. MAGUIRE & GALLAGHER— James G. Ma- 1 gulre (ex-Congressman) and James L. Galla- gher (ex-City and County Attorney) have moved their law offices to the Parrott build- ing, 825-855 Market st. ; N tel. South 215. ADVICE free; divorce law a specialty; private; no fee without success; collections. G. W. HOWE, atty at law, 850 Market, cor. Stocktn. J. R. PARKER, 916 Market St., room 67; advice free; charge low; business pushed. NAGLE .*.• NAGLE, Attorneys-at-Law, Emma Spreckels building, 927 Market st. L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels building, 927 Market: consultation free; no fees in advance. ADVICE free; no charge unless successful. W. . W. DAVIDSON. 927 Market St.. opp. Mason. BOARD AND ROOMS. GENTLEMAN and wife desire to share the | comforts of a private homo in Alameda. Oak- | land or the city; no boarding-houses or ho- tels need answer; best of references given and required. Box 32*2, Call office. VAN NESS aye.. 1714— Can accommodate a family of four In a select boarding-house with < an. elegant large front suite, including bath; also single and double rooms; everything new; board the best; home comfort; location choice; ' references. HOTEL FAIRMOUNT— StrictIy first-class: 1714 Market st . S. F. Cal.; American and Euro- pean plan; elegantly furnished rooms, single or en suite: board and room. $1 per day up; suites without b°ard, $1 per day: single rooms, j 60C: special rates by month, also to tourists.- FRUITVALE: priv. board; extensive grounds mcl. orchard; Hopkins House. Hopkins and Frultvale ay. ; cars pass. Ad. Diamond P. O. LAS PALMAS. 1820 Market— Parlor, 2 bed- rooms, suitable for 4; private; bath: board op. O'FARRELL. 742— Clean, comfortable rooms; good home cooking; special rates to gents. POWELL, 309 (Hotel Waldorf), facing Union ' S<i— Restaurant, dining rm. : con. for lunches. BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED. I LADY wants unfurnished room and board in private family; location within four blocks of Sixth and Market sts.; state terms. Ad- | dreES box 1408, Call office. m—— -^— — — — — —^ — BOOKS — NEW AND OLD. SCHOOL BOOKS bought and exchanged. Holmes Book Co.. 704 Mission st.. near Third. BUSINESS CHANCES. A— s3oo; FRUIT and vegetable store on Second St.; horse, wagon; cheap rent; good paying. Call R. G. WILKE, 906 Market St. A— s6so; SALOON: elegant furniture; dally re- ceipts $18;' rent $60; close to Chronicle. R. G. WILKE, 906 Market st. | A— slsoo; CORNER grocery and bar; transfer point; rent $40: a good-paying store; estab- lished years; full value in sight; all cash trade. Call R. G. WILKE. 906 Market st. A— s7so; CORNER grocery and .bar in Western Addition: splendid business; first-class pay- Ing; sickness of owner causes a bargain. "VVILKE, SO6 Market st. A PARTNER with $1200 wanted In old-estab- lished country grocery store and bar; lively "manufacturing town; 15 miles from city. K. G. WILKE, 906 Market st. A— s6oo-; NEWSPAPER and periodical route; first-class paying; Including stock of periodi- I cals, store fixtures and 3 furnished rooms. I Cajl R. G. WILKE, 906 Market St. A— $1000; CHOPHOUSE and coffee saloon in wholesale district; established many years; and doing splendid business; no low prices; rent cheap. Call R. G. WILKE. 906 Market. $375 — CANDY store and ice cream parlor, near j Mechanics' Pavilion; makes own stock: 1 eteady established trade; will pay {100 a month; bargain. COAST EXCHANGE CO., 719 Market st. IF you would sell your business quickly list ' with COAST EXCHANGE CO., 719 Market st. j $650— STATIONERY store, Sixth st.; fine es- tablished trade; must be sold at once. COAST EXCHANGE CO., 719 Market st. $400— PARTNER wanted; established legitimate business: paying well; fine opening for live man. COAST EXCHANGE CO., 719 Market. WE have a number of good business openings for small investors in all lines. COAST EX- CHANGE CO., 719 Market st. HALF interest In a business; paying $75 a month to each $300 A choice corner saloon 500 Large list of bargains. Call PACIFIC COAST EXCHANGE, 1007/4 Market st., near Sixth. $600— BRANCH bakery, notions, confectionery; receipts $20 day; close to large school; large stock; rent $16; 4 rms. and bath; elegant busi- ness chance; see It. JONES & CO., 865 Mkt. BECK & CO.. NOAH F. FLOOD. Attorney ' buy, sell and exchange real estate and busi- ' ness chances; loans and collections made. 935 Market st. 620 ACRES choice coast land to exchange; ! what have you? COWING & CO.. 995 Market. FOR sale — Receipt of small manufacturing I business with 200 customers; a fortune for a j business man with small capital. Apply 1 to i 4. room 8, 230 Kearny st. CENTRALLY located family liquor store; suit- j able for man and wife or two parties; living ! ■rooms; must sell at once: make offer; rent cheap. Inquire at 269 Third st. DELICACY and general store; will ex- change for Fruitvale or city real estate. Ap- ply at 106 Ninth st. FOR sale— Good saloon with 3 living rooms. 2938 Sixteenth St., corner of Capp. BRANCH bakery, candy, notions; 2 living rooms; want an offer. 805% Filbert st. ■ WANTED— Painter and general all-round man, not afraid of work, as partner In established business; no money necessary. Call or ad- dress E, 2137 Dwlght way, Berkeley, Cal. For Rale, cheap— 6 rooms and bath near Van Ness and Market; completely furnished; ! rooms pay rent. Box 17, Call Branch Office, 106 Eleventh st. CIGAR and stationery store:- receipts $50 day; long lease; low rent. 256 Third st. ._ BUSINESS CHANCES— Continued. A GRAND opportunity for a home-seeker to purchase at half price a ranch of SO acres of choice level land at Fortuna, Fresno County; don't delay, but investigate at once this genu- ine bargain. M. A. Brooks, 12 Golden Gate ay. $12i— LADY partner wanted; half interest; young people's weekly: a home built quarter- ly, tine money-making scheme. Address Ji. BLDRIDGE, Oakland. Cal. TINNERS and plumbers, attention; business | for sale; established over 18 years; set of tin- j ners' and plumbers' tools, with small stock ; of shelf goods: man can get good-paying 1 business for $350; banner crop In county this year. Address T. PATTISON, box 21, San Luis Obispo. I WANT a loan of $SOOO for 6 months at 1 per cont month, or will take pactner with above amount to complete contract; $25,000 profit in contract; ample security; principals only. Box 1363 Call office. FIRST-CLASS paying butcher, sausage and pork-packing business for sale In one of the best towns north of San Francisco. For par- ticulars inquire at Call office. $125— BRANCH bakery for sals; established 14 years: sickness cause; tine living-rooms. 1571 Fifteenth St. COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO.'S\4l2 Sacramento st. LIFE insurance policies bought, cash. W. R. Nicholson, Atty & Financial Agt^lZS Eddy St. FOR sale — Ciuar store; Al; on good corner, south of Market. Apply to F. HOFFMAN. 106 Turk et. FOR SALE— Grocery ; full stock; fine good? cheap for cash. 2401 Howard st. BARGAIN— Meat market; $200; splendid local- ity; cash business. Apply owner, 506 Castro. FOR sale — Good paying Inside route on this paper. Apply Call office. TO let— Lunch counter. Apply 236 Third st. FOR sale— A good home bakery; particulari, at g» Market St.. near Sixteenth. J. McElllgott. WOOD and coal yard for sale. Apply 1106 Larkin St., bet. S and 10 a. m. LIFE insurance policies bought, cash. W. Nlch- olson. At'y A- Financial Act. Hackmeier Hotf CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. ALL kinds of wagons, buggies, carts, harness, etc., cheap. EGAN & PON. 2117 Mission st. 100 SETS second-hand harness: wagons, carts, buggies, surreys and horses. 1140 Folsom st. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to BPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet- | beating Works, 3."3-3 r .~ Tehama St.; tel. S. 40. | J, MCQUEEN'S California Carpet Cleaning Co., 453 Stevenson St.; tel. South 225; lowest rates. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Putter St.; | tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM, Proprietor. CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard: laid at 30. STRATTON'S, 3 Eighth st.: tel. Jessie 944. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co.. 240 _l«h j Ft.; cleaning, 3c per yard; tel. Mission 74. CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden j Gate aye.: tel. East 126. CLEANING COMPOUNDS. UTICA Cleaning and T.Mlet Compounds and Cmpound Paste; a household blessing; a sure cure for poison oak. SAMUEL SEYMOUR, I Agent. Office and factury 21 Spear st. I CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. DR. CLARK, the well-known trance medium and clair- voyant, may be consulted on all affairs of life. While entranced she will reveal every hidden mystery; she will show you how to overcome your enemies: remove family trou- bles; restore lost affections; unites the sep- 1 arated; recovers lost, stolen cr buried prop- | erty; locates treasures and minerals; tells i your entire life. past, present and futur.-. v.-hlle in a perfect trance; perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mail; send stamp for circular with special "terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, 1023V4 Market St., near Sixth. Always consult the best^ . MME. LANGE the great clairvoyant, tells past and future; never fails: has the greatest j Egyptian secret; shows picture of future hus- band or wife: fee, 25c and up; satisfaction to everybody; lucky numbers. 1167 Market St., bet. Seventh and Eighth. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant and [ card reader; horn with double veil and second sight; diagnoses disease: full life readings; ladies, 50c; gents, $1; sittings. $1 80. 126 Turk. TOUR future told by cards; 25c. 619V4 Larkin st. ; Sunday hours from 7 p. m. to 10 p. m. MIBP A. L. CARLSON, fortune teller by cards, palmist and planets. 28 Sixth St.. I MME MOREAU, the best medium and card ! reader: 2">c up. 73 Fourth st.. near Mission. MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business j advice; names given; 25c up. 5 Fourth MME. AUGUST, 1149 Mission st.. clairvoyant, j card reader and palmist; truth or no paj MME. STBILLE, cradle to grave; future hus- j ! rind's picture, 25c; ladles. !>l4 O'Farrell st. t COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency: no charge un- less successful. Room 310, i' 27 Market fit. COTTAGES TO LET. ALMOST new cottage, 4 rooms. 3272 Folsom St.; rent $10; key next door. j BAY-WINDOW cottage, 4 rooms, bath: lare« \ yard; chicken-house; water free; rent $11. 130 Collins St.. near Point Lobos aye. 1 ITTAGE; 4 rooms, bath; 694 San Jose avenue. DENTISTS. A— DR. T. S. HIGGINS 1 dental parlors. 927 Market st., over Cafe Zinkand— Teeth extract- ed without pain by the use of electricity, gas or chloroform; also by local anaesthetics ap- plied to the gums; the best and most artistic dental work at reasonable prices; pure i- d fillings from ?1 up; other fillings from 50c; badly decayed teeth carefully treated and filled or crowned without pain: plates that fit from $4 50 up- flesh colored plates from $3 50 up: teeth without plates a specialty; open ' evenings and Sundays. A NEW ANAESTHETIC FOR PAINLESS DENTISTRY. BTNOI Removes the pain; an application to the j gums and the nerves sleep, you remain Wide awake; see our flesh-colored plates, thinner and stronger than rubber, warranted, for 20 I ye; t rs; crown and bridge work; teeth with- out a plate; fillings, s<>c; crowns, $:', 60; plates, full set, $5; all work painless and warranted, i Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC. 809 Mar- ket St., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg., you can have your extractions done painlessly; teeth 1 without plates our specialty; K'lid crowns, $3 50 up; plates, extractions free. $4 60 up; of- floe hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. : Sundays, 9 to 2 i p m. G. W. WILLIAMSoX. M. I)., Manager. DR. GEORGE W. LXXX. 20 O'Farrell St., ex- tracts and fills te<>th painlessly by his wonder- ful secret method; crowns. $2; bridges, $4; ; rubber or flexible plates, ?3; received 8 first prizes; no students; guaranteed 12 year?. DR. LUDLTJM HILL. 1443 Market st., near Eleventh; crowns, bridge work and fillings a' specialty; all work reasonable; gas given. VAN VROOM— Painless extraction by electric- ity; guarantee 10 years: lowest prices; 10 operators; no students. 997 Market st. SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. G. YOI'NG, 1841 Pott st. METER, 6 Turk: Deutscher Zahnarzt; crown and bridge work; open Sundays. 9 to 12 m. OHIO Dental Parlors— Fillings, 50c up; crowns, $3 up; open evenings. 850 Market st. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES S. F. DRESSMAKING School; practical meth- ods; terms reasonable. 104 Kearny st. LATEST patterns Just arrived from New York at McDowell Dressmaking School. 103 Post. EDUCATIONAL. HEALD^^Tiusiness College, 24 Post st., San | Francisco — Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, languages, telegraphy, English branches, civil and mining engineer- Ing, assaying, blowpipe, geology, mineralogy, surveying, etc.; electrical engineering— theory, practice, design, construction, mechanical drawing; 25 teachers; Individual Instruction; 200 graduates annually placed in positions; students can enter for any course any time; no entrance examinations; new 80-page cata- logue free. THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory school for the universities, law and medical col- leges, teachers' examinations, etc.; special courses in all English branches, languages, mathematics, sciences, etc.: evening classes: references. President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. AYRES' Business College. 723 Market st.. short- hand, typewriting, bookkeeping, writing, Eng- lish, telegraphy, under qualified teacher; low rates; life scholarship. $50: catalogue. LADY teaches piano, mandolin thoroughly; 50c an hour: excellent pianist and accompanist for entertainments and vocalists. 1209 Octavia. A— HOPF'S hinglne. Piano School; summer rates, %; French, Spanish daily. Merc. Ll- brary, 630 Golden Gate, r. 6-6-7; hours, 2 to 8. ENGINEERING School, civil, electrical, mln- Ing, mech. survey, assay.archi. ; day and eve. ; est. 1864. VAN PER NAILLEN. 933 M.-rket. ACCOUNTANTS and reporters as teachers; Ellis system; sunny rooms; low rates; day, even. San Francisco Bus. College, 123fi Markt. BANJO, guitar, mandolin, piano. 25c lesson, at pupil's home. Call or address 618 O'Farrell st. MISS Guadalupe Vallejo teaches Spanish and English; competent; translations. 1512 Cal. St. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1899. EDUCATIONAL. M. G. BARRETT, a leading court and general reporter (graduate of State Normal), instructs in shorthand; pupils by mail. 302 Montgomery. A. L MINER gives lessons, private or class, in Latin, mathematics, physics, etc.; 20 years' experience. 1312 Green st. "EXPANSION" the order at DURHAM'S Bus- iness College. 305 Larkin St., opp. City Hall. ENGLISH literature, classes or private; special Shakespeare classes. Mrs. Ehrman. 1234 Bush. PIANO and German; pupil of conservatory of I^eilislc; lessons, 75c. 320 Golden Gate aye. LAW Schools, 927 Market. S. F., and 905 Broad- way. Oakland; day and night; correspondence. BOOKKEEPING, arithmetic.grammar. writing; day and night; terms low. 1024 Mission, nr.6th. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. ORPHETM Employment Office— Japanese, Chi- nese. 426 Powell, nr. Sutter; tel. Black 1321. JAPANESE-CHINESE Emp. Agency; all kinds help. GEO. AOKI, 30 Geary St.; tel. Grant j>'j EMPLOYMENT WANTED — Female. A competent woman with a child desires a situation In the country; good cook and houseworker. Apply to MISS H. CULLINAN, 823 Sutter st. A FIRST-CLASS waitress desires a situation; best reference; city or country. MISS H. CULLINAN, 323 Hutter St., phone Main 601. A FIRST-CLASS Infants' nurse desires a situ- ation; best city reference. MISS H. CLL- LINAN. 3::! Putter st^ A FIRST-CLASS chambermaid and seamstress desires a situation. Apply to MISS H. CUL- LINAN. C 23 Sutter st. WOMAN with a child desires situation; coun- try. D. CULLEN. 325 Sutter st. COMPETENT Norwegian girl deslree situation as cook or housework; best local references: 1 city or country. D. OULLEN, 325 Sutter st. AT the Swedish and German Employment Bu- reau a number of first-class girls await situa- tions. MRS. NORTON. 313 Sutter st. MOTHER and son of 14 wish home; private family; steady, reliable; good housekeeper: wages small. Call at 41 Madison aye., off Harrison st. VERY good German cook wishes situation In private family; small washing; good refer- ences; city or country. Address 748 Howard St.. between Third and Fourth. SITUATION wanted by a reliable woman; good cook and laundress; housework; city or coun- try : references. Sf's Geary st. GERMAN woman wishes a situation in hotel or private family: good cook and pastry: city I reference. Address L., 137 Third St. ELDERLY woman wants a place to do light housework; city preferred. Call at 143 A Na- toma st. GERMAN girl wishes a situation to do general housework; wages $20 to $25. Apply at 152 | Clinton Park. YOUNG woman desires position attend phy- sician's office or wait on elderly person or invalid. 1231 Market st^ Q OD Beamstreas that understands all kinds : of sewing would like a few more engage- ments; 75c day. 231 Eleventh Ft. FIRST-CLASS dressmaker wishes a few more engagements by the day. 410 Minna st. TOUNG lady would like to do plain sewing and mending; 60c a day. Box :il>7. Call. POSITION by a competent girl to do cooking or housework. Call 1225 Mission st. RESPECTABLE woman with child 3'-i years want- cooking or housekeeping: no trlfler need apply. Winchester House, 44 Third st., E. B. BROWN. GERMAN woman wishes situation to do gen- .:•■: housework: good plain cook; $10 to $12 per month. Address 2S Eighth st. ISH girl wishes situation at general housework; wages S.'K 1023 Vermont St. A COMPETENT young lady wishes a position as bookkeep, r or assistant; 4 years' experi- ence; references. Box 1253, Call. HAVING 3 or 4 hours each day, would like to | get copying or envelopes to address at home; wages very moderate. M. V. T.. 3S Bth, city. WANTED— Position as housekeeper; call be- tween 10 and 4. 218 Kearny st. INEXPERIENCED stenographer and type- ] writer will work a month without wages to gain experience. A. M., Box 216, Builders Ex. BY widow, position as housekeeper; city or country : good references. Box 32H9, Call. EXPERIENCED laundress wants work In a family by the day. Apply 3491 i Minna St., •;; 1. STYLISH dressmaking: highest satisfaction giv^n; special inducements; prices reason- able. Ufi Twelfth s*. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third St., near Mar- ket; 20" rooms; 25c to $1 r.O night; $1 50 to Jfi week; convenient and respectable; free 'bus and baggae to and from ferry. EMPLOYMENT WANTED — Male. CHINESE and Japanese Employment office; best help. 414U O'Farrell st. ; tel. East 426. WANTED -By a young man, window or house cleaning; all kinds of walls and wall paper ..| or other work. ANDERSON, 5."2 Bush st.: telephone East 963. ATTENDANT to invalid gentleman or nurse by experienced nurse and masseur: willing to travel; highest references; low terms. Box 8288, Call office. TOUNG man would like place to work a part ol every day; wages $3 0(1 per week: will give • references. Box 3259, Call office. SITUATION by young man taking care horses. cow, garden; good driver: handy with tools. Address box 22s.fi, Call office. GOOD bread baker wants position. 30S Folsom si., rear. j V' N'c, nian wants work: will do do any- thing; references. Box 3251. Call office. MAN and wife would like to get a place In i the country; man a good farmer and wine- j maker and wife a good cook; can give good j references. H. S., St. George Hotel. 812 Kearny st. ENTIRELY competent office man, expert on credits, familiar with business in a!l forms, desires position; salary no object. Box 1335, Call. YOUNG man wants position as delivery driver; ,rs' experience with one firm; can give reference. Box 12J7, Call. GOOD baker on cakes and bread wants posi- tion. 14 Geary st. POSITION by single man, age 35. in commis- sion house; two years' experience in grocery and produce trade; good reference as to character and ability. Address box 1337. Call. COOK wants situation; bakes good bread: country preferred; good references. 529',i Sec- ond Ft. WANTED— Janitor or porter work by steady, sober young man with references. Box 1560. Call office. SITUATION wanted by a reliable young man holding two bank references; either as Janitor or watchman. Address box 1258, Call office. JAPANESE young man wants a position to wait on table or housework in city. K. FU- RUTA. 1526 Polk st. RELIABLE marine engineer holding chief's license wants position ashore; best of refer- ences. Address box 1374, Call office. NOTlCE— Barber wants steady Job evenings, Saturday and Sunday. Box 1280, Call office. CHEAPEST and best In America The W<-»kly Call, 16 pageg, sent to any address In the T'niterl Stnt's, postpaid, for $1 per year. EXPERT OPTICIANS. FOR weak eyes and poor sight use Mayerle's glasses; they rest the eye, relieve muscular strain anil preserve the sight. GEORGE MAYERLE, German expert optician, 10714 i Market rt., San Francisco. German eye water by mall. 60c. EXCHANGE. WANTED— R»aI estate In Alameda, Oakland and San Francisco in exchange for San Diego city and country property. B. L. Ml"iß, 630 Market Ft. FLATS TO LET. A FLAT of 8 rooms and bath; $27 50. 669 Mc- Allister st. A PLAT of 7 rooms and bath; $22 50. 677 Mc- Allister st. clayton, ST2, south of PVedertck— Mod*ro sunny Hat; 5 rooms and bath; cheap. DOUBLE flat of « rooms and bath; yard and garden; rent reasonable. 658 Hayes st. FILLMORE, 2216V4— Elegant upper flat; 6 large rooms and bath; reduced; rent $20. FLAT of 6 rooms. 447H Jessie st., between Fifth and Sixth. FLAT hunting made easy with the printed I list you get from BALDWIN & HOWELt, 10 Montgomery st. FOURTEENTH, 134, near Shotwell— Sunny 5 rooms and bath; rent reasonable. GEARY, 2223%— Sunny Hat, 3 rooms; rent rea- sonable. HANDSOME corner flat, 6 rooms and bath; newly papered. Corner McAllister and Brod- erick; rent $20. MIDDLE fiat; 5 all sunny newly renovated rooms. 435 i:inna St., nr. 6th; $17 mo.; no less. MODERN bay-window flat of 4 rooms and bath; rent $15. 24", Ninth st. MOSS, 30 — A nice sunny upper flat of 6 rooms and bath. Key cor Howard and Moss, nr. 7th. FLATS TO LET. NOE. 597-599, cor. Nineteenth— 4 rooms, $13 50; 6 rooms, $17; sunny corner; water free. SUNNY flat. 4 rooms; wateTfree; rent $10. 1606 Church st., near Twenty-eighth. THIRD, 41714— Latest improved flats; Ist, B rms., 2 kitchens; 2d, 7 rms. one kitchen; new build- ing; both double bay-window sunny suits. THIRTEENTH. 1014 near Scott— 2 new flats. 6 and 6 rooms, bath, laundry; fine garden and sunny-side view. " TO LET— Modern flat of 4 rooms and bath; $18. 1805 Eddy st., near Scott. TWENTY-THIRD. 4073, near Castro— 6 sunny rooms, bath, large lot, $15: water free. VALLEJO, 1123— Plat, 4 rooms, yard, $9; 1127 Broadway, up. flat, 5 rooms, bath, $16; redu'd. 4-ROOM flats; large yard, stable and wagon sheds. 1157 Harrison St., near Eighth. $12 75— SHIPLEY. 297 A, near Sixth; flat of S rooms, bath; gas; yard. $16— GOOD 8-rcx.m house; large yard; good view. 1021 Lombard st. . $25— NEW upper flat 8 rooms and bath. 1602 Turk st. $25— New upper flat. 6 rooms and bath. 4138 Seventeenth St.. near Eureka. FURNITURE FOR SALE. ON account of departure, furniture of a 6-room flat; $150; no dealere. Box 1300, Call. TAPESTKY Brussels carpets, laid and lined, 60c. Eastern Outfitting Co.. 1310 Stockton st. 4 ROOMS furnished In oak for $48 50. with No. 7 range King Furniture Co.. 1127-1131 Market. FURNITURE WANTED. 2ND hand— Highest cash price paid. SC>9 Mission. HELP WASTED Agents. MEN and women, good address, to travel and appoint agents; salary $75 month, expenses; rapid advancement; unusually brilliant oppor- tunity. Address, with reference, BUTLER & ALGER, New Haven, Conn. NEW thing for agents; both sexes; permanent employment. 75 Third st., S. F., room 17. WANTED— Canvassers and agents for novel- tles. 22U Geary St.. room 6. HELP WANTED — Female. A— lo WAITRESSES and chambermaids, $20 each; waitress and housekeeper, country ho- tel, $20, see lady here 9 o'clock; waitress, $20, hospital. D. CULLEN, 325 Sutter St. A— HOUSEWORK, Menlo, $25; Frultvale, $30; Stockton. $25; Palo Alto. $30; San Lorenzo, $25; Oakland, $25: Berkeley, $25; 20 house- work girls. $25 and $20: 10 young girls to as- sist, *12 and $15. D. CULLEN, 325 Sutter St. FIRST-CLASS waitress, private family, $25; waitress and seamstress. $25; 4 second girls, $20 and $15. D. CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. GOOD lroner. $25 per month; sleep home. D. CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. GERMAN nurse, $25; must travel. D. CUL- LEN, 325 Sutter st. NEAT French girl desires situation at second work; 2 years' reference last place. D. CUL- LEN, 325 Sutter st. COMPETENT German girl desires situation; a cook; best of reference; city or country-. D. CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. C. R. HANSEN^& CCh . .TrHONE GRANT ISS EMPLOYMENT AGENTS. Want for hotels and restaurants. Head waitress, counlry hotel. $30; 2 wait- resses, Santa Cruz, $20; 2 waitresses, Mon- terey County, $20; 2 waitresses for a resort near city, $20; 5 waitresses for second-class hotels, city, $20; waitress, city hotel. $20; chambermaid and waitress, city, $20; country, $20. lroner, hotel, $25 and found; plain laun- dress. $20; mangier fi>r springe, $20. FAMILY ORDERS. Second girls, city and country. $2<v houoe- glrl, city and country. $12 to $30; city and country nursegirls, $10 to $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 104 Geary st. HOUSEWORK. MeVlo Park. $25; Raymond, $20, free fare; Alameda. $20; Oakland. $20: Belve- dere, $20; San Rafael, 525. and Beveral other towns; a number of housework eirls. city, $25, $20 anil $15; 10 young girls to assist, $10 to $15. MISS H. CULLINAN, 323 Sutter St. A NURSE; country; *20. MISS H. CULLINAN, 323 Sutter St. A NEAT young girl: light housework; $10 to $15. MISS H. CULLINAN. 323 Sutter st. COOK: small hotel, country; $20: free fare. MISS H. CULLINAN, 323 Sutter st. 2 HOUSEWORK girls and sleep home, $15; nurse irirl. $10; housework, city, $15, good place. MISS H. ruLLINAN, 323 Sutter St. GERMAN nurseglrl, must travel, $2.": waitress. $25; 2 second girls, $"j and $20; Institution Cook. $25: ranch cook. $25; 10 houseglrls for the country, $25 and $96| _r> housegirls for the city. $2." and J2i>: chambermaid, $20. MRS. N< IRTI iN. 313 Sutter st. WANTED— A young girl for light housework. FRANCES, 756 Sutter St.; apply In rear on Jones st. GIRL for general housework; wages $10 to $12 a month. 456 Bryant st. . near Third. GIRL or old lady to take care of baby. 1916 Stockton st. COAT finishers on men's conts. 571 Market st GIRL wanted for general housework. Call after 1 p. m. at 1231 Guerrero st. WAITRESS wanted at IS3 Seventh st rOUNG girl for iight housework. 918 Sanchez Ft., near Twenty-second. YOUNG girl for light housework, $8. Apply at 1424 I*.1 *. Jackson st. WANTED- A first-class German cook in Jew- ish restaurant 113 Turk st. GIRL to do housework; must sleep at home. 2009 Fillmore st. WANTED— A first-class tailoress on coats. 236 Fourth st GIRL for general housework. 720 Fourteenth St., off Market; take Castro-st. cars. WANTED— An apprentice to learn tailoring. Apply at 347 Third st. EXPERIENCED finisher on custom pants; steady work. 1039 Howard st. ELDERLY woman as chambermaid at 62 Sec- ond st. WAITRESSES and chambermaids. Hotel Fair- mount, 1714 Market st. TAILORESS and operator on coats. 935 Market st., room 16. GIRL for shooting gallery. Call 11 a. m. 424 Dupont st. GERMAN girl to assist in general housework; no children. 3116 Sixteenth, near Valencia. WOMEN and girls— Apply Immediately. CALI- FORNIA CANNERIES CO., LTD.. Brannan St., between Third and Fourth. EXPERIENCED earners wanted; apply Im- mediately. CALIFORNIA CANNERIES CO., LTD.. Brannan st., bet. Third and Fourth. OPERATORS on shirts; a few apprentices taken. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 36H Fremont st.; take elevator. GIRLS to sew buttons on shirts. LEVI STRAUSS fr CO., 36H Fremont st. WAN'! 1:1 ■ Women and girls to work on fruit: steady employment. CODE - PORTWOOD CANNING CO.. Tenth and Bryant sts. WANTED— WeII-bred well -appearing energetic women; experienced canvassers preferred; only those with best of reference need apply. Ad- dress or call Monday and Tuesday, 9 a, m., at box 1251, ('nil office. WANTED— GirI 10 to 14 years of age to help at light housework in family of two; orphan preferred; for board and schooling. Call or ad'lress 319 Kearny st.. room 2, bet. 1 and 3. BRIGHT students to join special training class of shorthand and typing at AYRES' Busi- ness College. Miss Kafka, the winner of Examiner contest, was a pupil and secured position through us. LADIES wanted everywhere to distribute sam- ples and advertise California Orange Syrup; $2 per day and expenses paid: cash every week. Particulars for 2-cent stamp. Cali- fornia Orange Syrup Co.. San Francisco, Cal. FINISHERS on custom made coats; steady work; good wages. 304 Tehama st. APPRENTICES In millinery store at 692 Mc- Allister St.; first-class teaching. YOUNG German girl to assist with light house- work and children. 651 Vallejo St.. flat 10. TWO girls to fold and strip paper boxes. IS Fremont fit. FINISHER on custom coats. 106 Battery Bt. OPERATOR on pants; electric power. 83 Third st. ; upstair*. MIDDLE-AGED woman or girl for general housework; German preferred; $15. 1304 < 'hurch st . neur Twenty-fifth. EXPERIENCED operators wanted on under- skirts and fancy goods. ZUCKERMAN & CO.. 523 Market fit., rooms S and 9. WANTED— Smart operator on tailoring and also an experienced apprentice In operating at 339 Jersey st bet. Noe and Castro and Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth sts. WASTE D — F c male. HOUSEKEEPER; must be an American, ac- customed to care children, 35 to 40 years old. Box 1014. Call office. WANTED— First-class talloress on custom ■ pants. 411H Kearny st. COMPETENT girl for general housework and cooking; wages $20. 1269 McAllister st. WANTED— First-class pants finisher. 724^ Market St., room 27. WANTED— First-class talloress and buttonhole BOWHAY. 61« Sutter St. WANTED— First-class skirt hands. BOWHAY, 516 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS finishers on coats; also appren- tlce; steady work. 354 Geary st. WOMEN and girls wanted to work on fruit at 376 Sun Jose aye. GIRL to assist with baby arid light housework. 1411.., Scott st.. near Geary. HELP WANTED — Male. FEE— FREE— FEK FARE FREE FARE FREE 10 stonemasons $3 50 a day 25 stonemason helpers $2 to $2 fO a day 50 4-horse teamsters $2 a day 50 2-horse teamsters $1 75 a day 100 laborers $1 75 to $2 a day For the Coast Railroad. All Free Fee and Free Fare C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 104 Geary st. FREE FARE. VALLEY ROAD FREE FARE 6 plowholders $2 15 a day 6 scraper loaders $2 15 a day 60 4-horse teamsters $2 a day 60 laborers $175 a day C. R. HANSEN & CO., _ 04 Gearv **• STABLEMAN, $40; man about place, $20: same, $15; German ehoreman for a ranch. $00, fare 50c; milker, $20; blacksmith, $2 60 a day; blacksmith helper, ranch. $35: blacksmith, vineyard, $30; 2 fruit pickers, $25 and found, see boss here; tlemakerp, 12c, Santa Cruz County; fi laborers to build a railroad In the woods, $30 and found, Bee boss here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., __ 104 Gear y st - MEAT cook, country hotel, $50; cook, country restaurant. $50 and room; cook, country in- stitution, $40; cook, country hoarding-house, $40; fry cook, restaurant, $50: cook, small resort, $40; cook, $9 a week; night cook. $10 a week; butcher, restaurant, $35: butcher, country shop, $30 and found; dishwashers, vegetablemen, potwashers and porters for restaurants and hotels, $15 to $30; bakers' helper, restaurant, $25 and board. Walter, country restaurant, $35 and room; waiter, springs. $22 50; porter, country hotel, i $20, see party here, fare advanced; dyer and cleaner, country. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. FREE FARE. 40 men and strong boys, no experience needed, to cut beet tops; I months' job, $1 10 a day and board; call early Monday; ship Monday afternoon; free fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. 50 50 50 Men and strong boys to pick fruit and al- monds; 2 to 3 months' work; no experience needed; $1 a day and found; for Yolo and Butte counties. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. GARDENER and wife cook for a gentleman's country place: $50 and found; references. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 104 Geary st- WANTED — Gardener for private place near city. $2 r . per month and found; also pnndman | for mill, tallyman, farmers, woodsman, la- ! borers and teamsters for railroad and log- j ging camps; foreman for scraper gang; 20 j scraper teamsters; laborers for brick yard: : rottffn carpenlm for mine; cooks, waiters. dishwasher! md 100 others. W. D. EWER & CO., IW "May "t. NOTICE Everybody who wants work— That W. D. EWER _ CO.. in company with it. T. WARD _ CO., guarantee all positions as advertised, and Will refund office fee and fare both ways t" any one not offered work where we send him: no other employment agency in this State gives this assurance; call and Bee us. W. D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay St. FREE FARE FREE FARE WANTED— SO MEN AND STRONG BOYS FOR light work In sugar-beet field, near city, good he-althy locality, at $2S 50 per month and board: see party here. W. D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. MAN cook $00; dishwasher. $20, same place; country boarding house, see lady here 9 o'clock. D. CULLEN. 325 Sutter st. WAITER. $25. HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Mont- gomery st., room 12. MEN WANTED to learn barber trade in eight weeks: only Institution teaching the tonso- rlal art; constant practice; expert Instruction; I lectures on dermatology; Saturday wages; po- sit ions guaranteed: call or write for Illus- trated catalogue. MOHLER'S BARBER COL- LEGE, 835 clay st. WANTED — A man who understands his busi- ness as deputy organizer for one of the best fraternal orders in the United States. Call j or address DR W. M. PARK. 24 Sixth St., San Francisco, Cal. ; office hours, 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. WANTED— SO carpenters. Goat Island: a copy of this advertisement presented to captain of tug A'igllant, pier 7, will pass to island if kit of tools and blankets accompany bearer. CAMPBELL & PETTUR. WANTED— fI hustlers for 'a week's special work. handling official decorations; big money. Apply after 1 p. m. at 149 Taylor St., room 11, upstairs. | ACTIVE man with $150 to take Interest with ] party in lucrative business In this city tor past 20 years. Apply at room 2, 017 Market. WANTED — Young man; wholesale notion house. Address, with references, age, sal- ary, box 3255, Call office. BOY 15 to IS years old to attend soda water ! fountain. Inquire between 1 and 2 p. m. at 810 Market St. BRIGHT young hoy to run errands In whole- sale house. Apply ROBERT L. TOPLITZ' & | CO., 545 Market st. POLISHERS wanted at DENNISTON'S S. F. PLATING WORKS, 655 Mission st. COATMAKERS on men's coats; inside. S7l Market st.__ COATMAKERS for country. Apply REISS BROS., 24 Sutter st. <;ooi> steady barber; good wages. 149 Sixth sL, corner Howard. BARBER wanted; steady, middle-aged. ISOS Mission st. GOOD barber wanted; steady; wages. 407 Bush st. COOK wanted at 922 Battery St. BARBER for couple of weeks; $14 per week: may be steady. 302 Montgomery aye. YOUNG job printer: state experience and wages. McNEIL BROS., San Jose, Cal. COATMAKER wanted. 232 Montgomery aye. GKKMAN ho> for printing office. Apply at 635 California St., room 3. STRONG boy wanted to deliver orders In fruit store. 1218 Polk st. COOK wanted. Boston Restaurant, 139 Sixth street. GOOD cook and dishwasher. Golden Rule Res- taurant, 969 Market st WANTED— First-class lunch cook at Criterion Saloon, iS Stockton st. ; calUat 6 a. m. WAITER wanted. 420 Folsom st. ; sober habits. GOOD young barber wanted ; wages $10 a week. Address box 3280, Call office. WANTED— First-class barber; steady job. 325 Grant aye. GOOD cleaner and Presser wanted; steady work. ANDERSEN, 2519 Greenwich, Presidio. PAINTERS and paper-hangers wanted at 20 Laurel place. BOY to learn blacksmithing and horseshoeing. Apply at 1718 Fillmore st. THREE young men to work In kitchen at 119 Stockton st. WANTED— Dishwasher. 1530 Kentucky Bt. ; call bet. 8 and 9 a. m. WANTED— Dishwasher at '.07 Kearny St. WANTED— Hoy to learn plumbing trade; call early. 519 Guerrero st. GROCERY clerk, experience. Call at 600 Fourth St., bet. 10 and 11 a. m. Monday; German; reference. 600 MEN— Call to-day; get a pair of shoes, some nearly new, from 50c to fl 50; new shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 562 Mission st., bet Ist anil 2d sts.; open 6 a. m. to 9 p. m. WANTED— Teamsters to drive scrapers; wages $1 75 and $2: board, $4 50 per week. Apply E. B. STONE'S camp, near San Pablo station, on Valley Road. 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— One hundred and fifty men on grad- ing for railroad bet. Truckee and Lake Ta- hoe: wages $2. TRUCKEE & LAKE TAHOE TRANSPORTATION CO. Apply at Truckee. SAILORS and ship carpenters for Europe, Hawaiian Islands, Manila. Alaska, New York W. LANE, Shipping Agent, 504-506 Davis st. MAN to do janitor work for his tuition at S. F. BARBER SCHOOL. 138 Eighth St. BOYS from 12 to 16 years old. Apply at Glass Works, corner of Seventh and Townsend sts. HELP 'WANTED — Male. 20 young men to cut fruit and work In* packing-house, see boss here to-day; 10 men for light work in city. $1 day and board: men for cannery; cooks, waiters, dishwashers and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sac- j ramento st. I WANTED— IO laborers for quarry, $1 90 day; 2 j plowmen. $1 25 and board: scraper loaders. 1 $1 °5 and board; 50 scraper teamsters, $1 15 and beard and $2 day, long jobs; 75 laborers. n 75 and $2 day; 3 laborers, $45 and board: 4 j drillers $2 day: 50 scraper teamsters for new lob $2 'day good place; laborers for city. $2 ; day. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 62S Sacramento. W ANTE S^-20 hop pickers, 90c per 100; engineer ; for mine- machinist for country, $2 50 day; blacksmith, $2 25 day; blacksmith's helper $1 80 day and board; pnndman for mill. $30 and found; stableman, $25 and found: sheep- herder $20- muckers. $25 and $30; German boy for milk wagon $15 and found; woodchop- Pers $1 75 cord, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 62S Sacramento sfc_ wTNTED^Man and wife with references to care for country place, $30; married dalrymao. wife to board men; see boss In city. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st^ MURRAY A READY^ jPHONE MAIN 5848 Leading. Employment and Labor Agents. WANT TO-DAY' FROM 7 A. M 9 stablemen, good jobs, $40. $35, $30, $25, $20 Fruit-°box makers'. ...sandstone cutters, $5 day $45 and found, 6 men as deckhands, no ex- BPeboy8 Pe boys C fo pick seeds; Saiita County .^ .■.■.■.'.'.■.'■.■.■.'.'. ARE YOU MARRIED? • 3 farmers and wives and milkers and wives.. $40 $35 and found i' cooks' 'and' VrtVes! '.'.'.'.'■'■'■ «0 and found MEN AND BOYS FOR FACTORIES. MANU- facturlng company's stores, learn trades, , cash hoys, learn waiting, dishwashing, can- washing, etc., $36, $30, $26, $25. $20. $Id, $10 and found and by the week and day...... — • Milk wagon driver, city Job $2a and found Help wanted for Oregon. Washington Ha- , waiian Islands and Arizona, $6. $5, $4. %S day 12 driller? S P. pass free $2 75 and $3 day MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. $30 AND FOUND •• 25 men and strong boys for the best and largest orchard, vineyard and farm in Cali- fornia, fare $1 (no experience required), your work will be to' pick fruits and pack them, work in packing houses, help ship fruits to California and Eastern markets, also to Europe. If you are good you will be kept steady the year round at other work after Jhe fruit season, $30 per month and found. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay St. TO-DAY WE SHIPT.WE PAY YOUR FARES to the great 38 sawmills and woods in Cali- fornia 136 men as laborers, etc., and to wheel saw- dust, pile lumber, learn to run machines and 33 other different positions; wages from $26 to $40 per month, with good food, good lodgings and beautiful climate tO'Work in (no experi- ence required), you will suit, come and see us; woodchoppers and tiemakers by the hundreds, fare paid, tools and food furnished, $2 to $1 crd. 12c each. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. YOU CAN MAKE BIG MONEY fruit pickers, men or boys, no experience re- quired, anybody will suit, 90 days' work, $30 per month and found, fare $1 50, fee $1. MUR- RAY' & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. WE SHIP YOU FREE FREE FARE to every railroad in California but one (the one we don't ship to is Coast Railroad); drill- ers, headermen, hammersmen, laborers, team- sters, section laborers, etc., $3 day. MUR- RAY' & READY', 634 and 636 Clay st. FOR A STATE SENATOR 6 good 4-horse teamsters, fare $1.534 and found 6 laborers, fare sue, no experience, $60. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. HERE'S SOMETHING GOOD 12 men as laborers for a ranch, fare 50c $60 and found. MURRAY & READY', 634 and 636 Clay st. MILKERS CHOREMEN FARM HANDS 14 milkers for good steady jobs $30, $25 and found f9 farm hands for good steady jobs $35, $30. $26 and found 12 choremen and boys for farms, $30, $26. $25. $20, $15, $10 per month and found Come and See HAY AND HARVEST HELP HAY BALERS 29 men for hay and harvest fields $2. $150, $125 day $3 ,"0 day and board for strong men to bale hay MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay St. GOLD MINES COAL MINES SILVER MINES Fireman $60 24 laborers (no experience $52 50. $40 and $30 and found 9 miners, hard rock, double $75 8 waiters for mines $30 and found MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay St. BOILER-MAKERS BLACKSMITHS 2 boiler-makers, steady Job, country.. s3 25 day Including board, lodging, etc 12 blacksmiths. $60, $.*O, $40, $30 and found Wood turners and mill bench hands $3 day MURRAY* & READY, 634-636 Clay st GOVERNMENT WORK 6 carpenters, free fare, S hours $3 day WAGONMAKERS ..CARRIAGE PAINTERS CABINETMAKERS.... MURRAY & READY, 624 and 636 Clay St. SHINGLE SAWYERS AND JOINERS, TAL- LYMEN MILL BENCH HANDS, TREE FELLERS, CROSSCUT SAWYERS and 60 other different jobs in mills and woods, $90, $SO, $70, $65. $50. $4D, $30 and found. MURRAY' & READY", 634 and 636 Clay st. COOKS WAITERS DISHWASHERS 27 COOKS $50, $45. $40, $35, $30 and found 3i WAITERS $35, $30. $25, $20 and found 42 DISHWASHERS $25, $20. $15 and found ELEVATOR AND BELL BOYS PORTERS. JANITORS ....LAUNDRY HELP. $35. $30. $25 and found MURRAY & READY, 634-6.36 Clay st BAKERS SHOEMAKERS 3 first 4 second. 3 third hands and boys m learn, $50 $45. $35. $30. $25, $20, $15 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 15c BARBER SHOP, complete; Western Addi- tion: can be had on rent or easy terms. ATHERTON, S6O McAllister st. BARBERS— Good shop for sale cheap; easy terms. DECKELMAN BROS., 106 Ellis st. WANTED— 2 reliable cooks to take charge of good restau-"-* in Nevada: small capital re- quired. Inquire W. J. BELL, room 247, Golden West Hotel, at 12 o'clock Friday and Saturday. TAKE care of your shoes or they will not take care of you; half-soled while waiting, 25c to COc. 562 Mission St., between Ist and 2d sts. GENT'S fine calf shoes to order. $2 50 up: sole- ing. 30c up; heeling, 15c up. '2:j Howard st. BARBERS' Progressive Union; free employ- m't. H. Bernard, Sec, 104 7th; tel. Jessie 1164. TRY our 13c meals; best in city. 406 McAllis- ter st. MEN can learn barber trade for $5 at 1542 Mar- ket St.; free shaving in students' department. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for coast and Australia at HERMAN'S. 26 Steuart st. 200 SINGLE furnished rooms. 10c. 15c and 25c per night. Lindell, 6th and Howard; read. rm. SINGLE rooms, 15c, 20c, 25c per night; 75c, $1 to $2 50 week. Elcho House, 863H Market St. TRY Acme House, 957 Market St.. below Sixth, for a room; 25c a night: $1 a week. WANTED— Harness maker for general work for country. 265 Stevenson st. V, ANTED— First-class men to work In brick yard at South San Francisco, San Mateo Co. CARRIAGE maker; first-class body maker. Bay View Carriage Factory, San Rafael. COATMARER by CHAS. JAEGER, San Ra- fael. EXPERIENCED feeder for Gordon Job presses. 16 Fremont st. WANTED— A first-class upholsterer. 2304 Fill- more st. WILL yon canvass and collect? If so write hex 1254. Call office. MR. DUNN, the laundryman— Please call at 62 Jackson st. GOOD tailor for custom coats. 106 Battery street. TAILORS wanted on custom coats. BELASCO X HARRIS CO., 541 Market St. GOOD metal polisher wanted. Apply to E G~ DENNISTON Plating Works. 655 Mission Bt. ELDERLY man for light housework for board and clothing; references. 122 Howard st. WANTED— First-class ladies' tailora BOW^ HAY, 516 Sutter st. BOY'S from 14 to IS years. Apply at 246 Sutter st., room 14. WANTED— 3 solicitors to work on wagon; also man to act as wagon boss. 156 Fifth st. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 Third st near~Mar- ket: 700 rooms. 25c night; reading room: free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. HORSES, LIVE STOCK, Ete^ For Sale 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons, buggies carts, harness. Grand Arcade Horse Market. 327 Sixth Rt.; auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. FANCY carriage, saddle and road horses. DAL- Z'lKl.. Veterinary Dentist. 605 Golden Gate ay. HOUSES — LODGING-^For Sale. ROOMING and boarding-house, full of perma- nent No. 1 people; 22 rooms well furnished; sure profit of $100 to $125 a month: ill health cause of sale; positively cheap at $13W. but $11111 takes it; two-thirds cash, balance«pay- ments. J. W. DONNELLY & CO.. 632 Market st. $700—27 ROOMS; all rented; Market St.: cen- tral; $400 cash.; bal. time. BASILE, 3 Eddy. PARTIES wishing to sell lodging-houses see BAfaILE, 3 Eddy st.; new buyers daily. $300— SNAP; 24-room house; all rented; near j Market st. ; rent $40 month. BASILE, 3 Eddy, j HOUSES — LODGING — To Let. R?~H?~VVINSTON~&^cb.. 1028 "MARKET "" 28 rooms; rent $50: always full $750 i 47 rooms; cor.; rent $75; snap; see it.... i 2.,0 i " 20 rooms; rent $75; north of Market 5t.... 450 • 36 rooms; half cost; snap .- 1000 I $125— GREAT bargain in small flat; 3 rooms and bath; fine furniture; nearly new; cozy home; Larkin st. COAST EXCHANGE CO., 719 Market st. ' 2 GOOD houses, one 16 rooms, one 21 rooms; I will rent furnished or sell on easy payments. Room 2, 1007% Market st., near Sixth. i HOWARD, 715— Elegant lodging-house; 200 sun- I ny rooms; investigate immediately. $750— HOUSE 17 mis., nicely fur., nr. Mkt.; all filled; estate. T. J. KELLEY. 437 Parrott bdg. ~ HOUSES TO LET. A M. SPECK & CO., 667 MARKET ST. HOUSES. I FLATS. 554 Natoma; 9r....525 415% Baker; 7 r..._.525 756 Folsom- 7 r.... 21 1 579 Geary; 6 r....2. 50 1109 Shotwell; 6 r. 20:1720 Page; 5 r...... 24 620 Valencia; 0 r.. 1288 Union; 6 T....22 50 3356 2Cth; 5 r...... 13 331 Eddy; 4 r 22 SO 3012 25th; 5 r 13.1328 Hayes: 6 r IS 315 Jersey; 6 r.... 13 1609 Turk; 6 r 17 50 HOUSE of 10 rooms and bath, with large gar- den and stable. 4 Collingwood St., near Sev- enteenth and Castro. - ' ! HOWARD, 2305, in Mission warm belt— House of 9 rooms, bath, yard and basement; rent reasonable to desirable parties. HOUSE hunting made easy with the printed list you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery St. ___^_ LACUNA, 1716 and 1717— nice sunny 8-room houses; newly papered and painted; $30. ' SUNNY house of 6 rooms and bath: west sid« Washington st., near Larkin. Key at 1621 Washington st. ■. '; TO LET— A house of 5 rooms and bath: rent low. 316 Laguna st. TWO fine houses In splendid condition; 3386 and 3392 Twenty-first St., 'cor. Guerrero; 7 and 12 rooms. ______________ $18— NICE 2-story house of 8 rooms. 11 Cali- fornia aye., near Mission-st. car house. $35— THREE-STORY bay-window house in good order, with large yard and stable: 1829 How- ard st. Apply to the owner, E. ROBINET, 411U California ft. HOUSES TO LET — Furnished. FURNITURE of 6-room house for sale cheap; also house for rent. Address 904 Kearny at. BIRCH AYE., 6, off Larkin — ruoms and bath; nicely fufhlshed HYPNOTISM. POST graduate hypnotic school-hospital. 325 Ellis; fee with private room, board and treatment. $15 a week. LOST AND FOUND. LOST^BetTwaller and Germania, Flllmore and Steiner, ladies' gold watch and chain, with initials F. L. M. and Nov. 24, 1881, on case of watch. Return to 126 Germania; reward. LOST— Saturday night, from 1516 Pacific aye., tan Pekinese pug dog, with collar; answers name Sam. Suitable reward if returned to above address. / LOST — Sunday, near Alameda, round bottom center board hunting skiff. Finder please notify E. M. "WINEGAR. 1320 Valencia st. LOST— Liver-colored water spaniel. Return and be rewarded; tag 1001. L. PH. BOLAN- DER, 432 Fair Oaks, near Twenty-sixth. $100 REWARD; lost, Friday, August 18, a soli- taire diamond pin. sunburst shape, • black enameled. Return to SHREVE & CO., Crock- er building, and receive above reward. - LOST— In Oakland, on Broadway, between ' Webster's studio and Smith's store, a lady's green purse. Return to 1520 Central aye., Alameda,' and receive reward. LOST— large silver-gray skye terrier dog; answers to the name of "John." Finder will receive a liberal reward by returning same to ■ 15 Grant aye. LOST— Diamond of about 1% carats, on Friday afternoon vicinity of Market st. ; liberal re- ward at Grand Hotel. GEORGE F. JOHN- SON. LOST— A small silver watch with gold shield on front with initials. Please return to 2227 Taylor st. and receive reward. LOST— Black cockerel pup, five months old; liberal reward if returned. 2025 California at. MEDICAL. A SURE, safe and 6peedy cure for all female diseases; all those who are sick or discour- aged should call on the doctor and state their case before going elsewhere; they will find in her a true friend; a home for patients with every comfort, convenience of a ' hospi- tal and privacy of a home; consultation free and confidential; home treatment, *5; no in- struments used; satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded by MRS. DR. GWYER, 510 Eddy St., bet. Hyde and Larkin; office hours, 10 to 12. 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sundays by ap- pointment only. A TREATMENT that never fails to restore instantly all cases of monthly irregularities, from whatever cause; guaranteed cure at of- fice; $5 positively; no instruments used; safe and sure; cure at any time when others fail; absolute success and safety guaranteed; trav- elers helped at once; can return home same day; save time and expense by consulting first the only reliable ladies' physician of long and successful practice; confidential ad- vice free. MRS. DR. KOHL, 1122 Market St., bet. Mason and Taylor. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 i). m., 7 to S p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 4. A TREATMENT that restores instantly all cases of monthly irregularities (from what- ever cause); safe and sure; relief guaranteed at any time when others have failed; travel- ers helped instantly and can return home the same day; no instruments used; cure at of- fice, $5; home in confinement; skillful medical attention; all can save time and expense by consulting the doctor, free, before going else- where. MRS. DR. WYETH. 942 Post St.. bat. Hyde and Larkin; hours, 10 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. ; Sundays, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 p. m. MRS. DR. WEGENER, 1312 Golden Gate aye.— Expert in diseases of women; safe, quick cure for all female complaints; private home in confinement; every comfort: infants adopt - ' ed; best of care and medical attention; in- stant relief for travelers; all those who are sick .or discouraged should call; they will find a true friend and adviser; consult free; self- cure, $5; can be used at home. ALL ladies— C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, true friends of all Invalids, men and women; 50 years' practice; safe and- quick cure guar- anteed; any disease or irregularity; disgrace avoided; kind sympathy and aid; sure relief, though else fa' 1 - delicacy, privacy, home, etc.; babies adopted; travelers treated: no de- lay: self-cure sent, call or write; free: confi- dential. MRS. M. DAVIES, 1228 Market St., pills, $1: very strong, $2. IMPORTANT— A great progress in medical sci- ence for female troubles; from whatever cause: every woman her own physician; no matter how long standing; travelers helped it once; safe; call on a physician with men's knowledge: cure. $.";. restores in one day and prevents disgrace; can be sent; consultation free- ladies' physician, practice 37 years. DR. POPPER. 31S Kearny st. . A— DR. G. W. O'DONNELL, world-renowned . female specialist, relieves monthly irregular- ities, from whatever cause. Dr.- O'Donnell has treated successfully more cases of irreg- ularities than any other physician: never falls to cure; consult him first, save time and money; treatment can be used at home; con- sultation free; call or write. 1028^ Market st. DR. WONG WOO. herb doctor: Chinese tea and herb sanitarium, 764-766 Clay St., San Francisco; all diseases cured exclusively by Chinese herbs, over 3000 varieties being used; advice free; hours, 9:30 to 11 a. m., 1 to 2 and 7 to 9 p. m. - ALL female complaints cured in 24 hours; well known, reliable, safe, sure; maternity home; no instruments: consultation free.confidential; home treatment, ss. MRS. ALLEN, 22SVanNess. ALPEAU'S French pills, a boon to ladies with female troubles; no danger; safe cure; $2 SO; expressed C O. D. ;' don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal. A— DR. AND MRS. SILVA, 215% Mason St.— - Private home in confinement; ladles' friend in trouble: terms reas.; call and be convinced. NICE private home in confinement at the most reasonable price in the city: infants- adopted. MRS. M. PFEIFFER, midwife, 2012 Folsom. PRIVATE home in confinement, by German midwife: infants adopted into good homes; rm. for invalid. 521 Eddy; phone Hyde 2553. DU PRAE'S Female Regulating Pills; safe and efficient emmenagngue-; $1 per box. RICH- ARDS & CO.. druggists, 406 Clay, sole agents. DR. and Mrs. Wise. HIS Market— relief for monthly troubles or money back;- $5 up. MRS. ACHARD, midwife; pleasant sunny home in confinement. 156 Second St.; tel. Green 52. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, treats all dis- eases of the human body. 115 Mason st. MISCELLANEOUS— Sale. BOILERS, engines, 2-hand machinery. Mo- INTOSH & WOLFMAN, 195-197 Fremont St. BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, coun- ters, linoleum, office furniture, store and' of- fice furniture and fixtures; new and second- hand. J. NOON AN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mis- sion St., above Sixth. BARS, counters, showcases, shelving,' mirrors, bought, sold and exchanged 1063 Mission st. BAY windows and single seats to rent during the procession. HOTEL FAIRMOUNT, 17H Market st. BILLIARD tables: few remodeled, good as new; cheap for cash or installments. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE CO.. 655 Market St. WINDOWS for rent for the parade. 861 and I 871 Market, opposite the Baldwin.