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12 SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open until 712 o'clock every night In the year. BRANCH OFFICES- 527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:20 o'clock. 3eo Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 629 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 3f41 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until ? o'clock. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 o'clock. 1096 Valencia street; open until 9 o'clock. Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken tucky streets; open until 9 o'clock. MEETING NOTICES. CALIFORNIA Chapter No. 5. R. A. M., ft will meet THIS (TUESDAY) EVEN- _*V_ ING, Oct. 10. at 7:30 o'clock. M. M. TK3? degree. By order of the H. p. » v > FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. PACIFIC Lodge No. 156, F. and A.M.. a will meet THIS EVENING at Masonic J^ Tempi-. 7 7' o'clock. 3 D. TK.2Z GEORGE PEN LI NGTON. Sec. r_y> UNITY Encampment No. 26, I. O. O. F. TVS^ Patriarchal TO-NIGHT by Jubilee _/\ Team. C. F. BRALEY, C. P. ' V CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, I. O. «s££J&. O. F.— Members will meet In ha: '^r3&sff* TO-DAY at 1 p. m. to attend : %?EJb == -- fur.eral of our late brother, C. A. "wnr* HOUGHTON. M. L. TOOD. N. G. PARKER Lodge No. 124, I. O. O. -k_*W-»__i F.— Initiation THIS (TUESDAY) _?s__K£_ EVENING. By order "^Psfs? J. A. WELLS. N. G. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING— Notice Is here- by given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of California will be held at the banking house In this city, on TUESDAY. October 10, USt, at 11 o'clock a. in. ALLEN M. CLAY, secretary. Fan Francisco, September 25, 1899. ANNUAL meeting, stockholders of The Slme Company— The annual meeting of the stock- holders of The Slme Company will be held at J the principal office of the company In San Francisco. Cal., on WEDNESDAY, the IMb day of October. 1899, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing directors and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. ALBERT C. AIKEN. President. Dated October 7. l?f'9. ACCOUNTANTS. p. K. BALLARD 401 Cal St., designs, audita _ adj.- accounts for corporations & firms; ref. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. LAW and Loan Co. (Inc.)— Capital $100,000; pro- secute or defend lawsuits in all courts on con- tingent fees: employ able counsel : loan money j on any kind of security. Advice free, by mail | or at "office, 214 Pine st'.,"room 04. ADVICE free: R. W. KING. sixth floor, Chron- icle bldg.; no advance charges: all cases; es- tate*, mortgages, damages, collections, bank- ruptcy, wills, etc., drawn; moderate fees; call or writ. ADVICE free: divorce law a specialty; private; no fee without success; collections. G. W. ' 'WE. atty at law, 850 Market, cor. cktn. j NOAH F. FLOOD. 935 Market St.. pp. Mason; , consultation free; moderate fees. L. S. CLARK, Emma Spreckels building, 027 : Market: sulfation free; no fees in advance, i NAGLE & NAGLE. attorneys at law, Emma | Spreckels building, 927 Market Ft. 1 ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. W. ! W. DAVIDSON. 927 Market st.. opp. Mason. j . I BATH CABINETS— THERMAL. j THE Robinson 4-panel bath cabinet, folding fllke a screen: one panel opening as a door; ! cail and see it; descriptive booklet free. W. S. BROWN general agent. 426 Ellis st. BICYCLE REPAIRS. TIH'S. H. B. VARNEY. M .'ket and Tenth. RAMBLER AND IDEAL BICYCLES REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. BOARD AND ROOMS. ELLIS. 607— furnished front rooms, with good board; bath; telephone; gas; piano. MARK I 1820 (Las Palmas)— Suite of 2 or 3 I rms.; private; .th; sin. rms.; board optional. j O'FARRELL. 742— Clean comfortable rooms; good home cooking; special rates to gents, j POWELL. 309 (The Waldorf)— Furnished suites and single, with or without board. '! UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant, makes advances at lowest rates on valuables of all descriptions. I CHEAPEST and best in America— The Weekly Oall, 'l pages, sent to any address in the ' United States, postpaid, for $1 per year. BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED. YOUNG machinest lately from Pennsylvania desires room and board in private Protestant i Christian family; central; state terms. Box '■ 800, Call office. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. A YOUNG lady would like to board a child not : under a year old. Box 262, Call. CHILDREN'S home: mother's care; $5 month- ly. Address II . Frultvale P. O. BOOKS — NEW AND OLD. SCHOOL BOOKS bought and ■exchanged! Holmes Book Co., 704 Mission st., near Third. BOOTS AM) SHOES. CHILDREN'S best kangaroo school shoes, 85c; lad's stylish lace or button shoes, $1 25; men's shoes, $1; price list mailed tree. PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, 1303 Stockton, nr. Broadway. -■--—-—-—--———-— ————-■ ———————— i -—————-—-— -i -— — — —■ --—-—————---. __ ■ BUSINESS CHANCES. A— S4SO— BRANCH bakery and stationery store on O'Farrell st.. Including 4 rooms; daily re- ; ceipts $10; rent $25; a splendid offer. R. G. : WILKE 906 Market st. A— HOTEL ol 12.) rooms, office, bar, dining- | room, etc. ; established for many years with large patronage; in very best part of this city; ! close to Market and Kearny; this first-class paying property must be sold at once; books open for inspection: price 18000. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 906 Market st. A— slsoo; TRANSFER corner grocery and bar; doing a rushing cash •> tore and bar business; low rent; rare chance; other business compels owner to sacrifice; investigate at once. R. G. WILKE. 906 Market st. $150— HOME bakery and notion store, with 2 living rooms; rent ?2u; on Buchanan st. R. G. WILKE, 90$ Market Bt. A— s3so; DYEING and cleaning store on Powell st.: rent $35; first class; paying. Call WILKE. I*o6 Market st. A— s6oo— RESTAURANT and oyster parlor*; choicest location; rent $:;.".; dally receipts $25: meals not less than 25e; bargain. R Q. WILKE. 906 Market st. $1800— CORNER grocery; bar; Cues! "tore West- ern Addition, value of $2700 in stock and fix- tures; 4 rooms; rent $35: receipts $35 up; best offer out; going East. M. LESS, 765 Market. $300— BRANCH bakery: fine location; 4 nice liv- ing rooms; reasonable rent; present owner there many years; cheap. M. LESS. 765 Mkt. $200— CORNER branch bakery in the Mission; 4 living rms.; receipts from JI2 to $14 per day; rent cheap; old .-stab. M. less. 765 Market. A— s6so; LAUNDRY route; clears $100 a month: horse and wagon. KREDO & CO., 22 1 , i Geary. A— s37o: ROAD house, near flourishing town: good business. KREDO & CO., 22b. Geary. $175— BRANCH bakery and notions; $5 to $10 dally; room.-. KREDO & CO.. 22H Geary st. $1000— SALOON; In prosperous country town: bargain on account ... other business. MC- LAUGHLIN & CO., 777% Market st. $600— FIRST-CLASS delicacy store; bargain this day. Mclaughlin & CO.. 777 Market st. $1300— "."A. I': sal. best location in city; near Market St.; fine business. BASILE, 3 Eddy. WANTED -$150 for complete Invention; great chance to make big money. BASILE. 3 Eddy. CLEAR property In Stockton to exchange for rooming house In this city. COWING & CO., I 995 Market st. WELL-APPORTIONED, paying restaurant, good location, at sacrifice: would take part- ner; Other business. ALFA CO., 935 Market. GENERAL merchandise business In country, ! bear full investigation; 2 country hotels arid | restaurants; 2 branch bakeries: fine paying grocery stores and saloons: business of all ; kinds bought, sold and exchanged; money loaned on lodging houses. El tel, 100SV. Market. WELL-ESTABLISHED photograph gallery do- Ing good business; everything complete; full- est investigation granted: no agents; only reason retiring from business. Address box 774, Call office AT cost, hardware store and locksmith: 3 fur- nished rooms for housekeeping; good place for a mechanic. Address box 215, Call office. THREE good hotels for sale or rent. Good and centrally located dining-room, rent paid In board, price $100. Room 2. 107 1 ,. Market St. FOR sale— Bargain for the right party; corner saloon, with lunch room; goo,! selling reason; no agents. 150 First St., corner Natoma J"' BRANCH bakery: 1 3 rooms, partly fur- nished; fine place for man and wife wishing to serve meals. 1614 Pacific St., near Polk. A— GRAND opportunity for an active man: small capital required; business clearing $125 per month. 917 Market St., room 2. BUSINESS CHANCES— Continned. $500— FIRST-CLASS delicacies store; full stock; living rooms; worth, $1000. Apply 106 Ninth st- BRANCH bakery and notion store; 2 living rooms. 806% Filbert st. . COAL yard for sale. 431 Third St., comer of Silver. __________ MUST be sold cheap; restaurant. Third st.; have other business to attend; good chance for man and wife. Address box 256, Call. LAW & LOAN CO., Inc.— Capital $100,000; will invest your money on approved and guaran- teed securities, paying monthly 1 per cent net Interest; will prosecute or defend lawsuits In all courts on contingent fees; employ able counsel; advice free. 214 Pine St., room 64. HOTEL barber shop; M- Interest; over 30 years old. WOLFgCHLUCHT. 7 Hardie place. A FIRST-CLAPS coffee and lunch place for sale cheap: $2500. Address box 211. Call. GOOD location for fruit store; fixtures in; two rooms: rent reasonable. 290 Third aye., cor. Clement; take Sutro car. BAKERY for sale: brick oven: central loca- tion; steady cash trade. Box 2801, Call office. WOOD and coal yard; established; good loca- tion; cheap rent. Box 795. Call office. WELL-APPORTIONED, paying restaurant, good location, at sacrifice; would take part- ner; other business. ALFA CO.. 93 Market. $400— RESTAURANT, with every convenience; fine location; good trade: sickness. 1008 Hyde. CIGAR store; water lint; must be sold; pro- prietor deceased. A fply 227 Battery st. FOR SALE— Fine grocery and bar; Post and Devlsadero st. ; for one week. - PRIVATE boarding house; 20 boarders; 15 rooms; all full; north Market. Box 1345, Call. RESTAURANT outfits for sale. D. McRAE, 743 Mission st. _______ COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO.'S, 412 Sacramento st. GOOD paying Inside route for sale; this paper. Apply Call office. FOR sale— Good paying Inside route on this paper. Apply Call office^ CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. DELIVERY wagon carrying 1 ton; 1 buggy. good as new; made here. SHAW, 1621 Market. ALL kinds of wagons, buggies, carts, harness, etc., cheap. EGAN & SON, 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 SPAFLDING'S Pioneer Carpi beating Works, 353-357 Tehama St.; tel. S. 40. Cl IV Steam Carpet-beating Works. G. H. STEVENS, mgr., 3S-40 Sth St.; tel. South 250. J. M QUEEN'S California Carpet Cleaning Co., 453 Stevenson st.; tel. South 7.-; .west rates. ADVANCE "Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st. ; tel Main 394. GEO. WALCOM, Proprietor. CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; laid at 3c. : STRATTON'S. 3 Eighth St.; tel. Jessie 944. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co.. £40 14th St.: cleaning. 3c per yard; tel. Mission 74. CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate aye.; tel. East 126. CLEANING COMPOUNDS. UTICA Cleaning and Toilet Compounds and Compound Paste; a household blessing; a sure cure for pols oak. SAMUEL SEYMOUR. Agent. Office nnd factory. -' Spear st. CLAIRVOYANTS AND MIKITUALISM. 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; unite-s the sep- I arated; recovers lost, stolen or buried prop- erty; locates trasures and minerals; tells | voiir entire life, past, present and future. while in a perfect trance: perfect satisfaction | guaranteed by mail; send stamp for circular j with special terms MRS. DR. F. CLARK, ! 205 Turk st. Always consult the best. j MRS. .1. J. WHITNEY, the celebrated test medium, life readerNind medical clairvoyant: I sittings. $1; diagnosis tree; "new method" ' • treatment for chronic, private, obscure dis- I eases: site has the divine gift of clairvoyance and never fails In her diagnosis; send tamp for circular. 232 Stockton st. I MME. MELBOURNE, gifted clairvoyant, card reader; satisfaction guaranteed; fees 23c and 50c; hours 1-6 and 7-10 p. m. 612% Eddy st. MADAME A. CERVANTES, the celebrated Spanish fortune-teller. newly arrived. 8 Hayes st., room 7. second floor. PROF. Gee Medium; read's, We $l:test circles Tues.. Thurs., Frl.. Bp. m 10c. 1035 Market. MRS. C. J. MEYER, 2"7 McAllister; test meet- ings Tues.. Thurs.. 2. 8 p. m.. 10 sit'ng dally. ; MME. HANSON, palmistry, 10c; card reader; past, present, future, 25c. 148 Sixth St.. r. 12. ATTEND Mrs. Dunham's circle of truth. 2. 8. ]). m.. 14 McAllister, r. 35; admission 10c. MRS HARLAND'S question circle, 2 p.m.. 20c; test circle to-night, 10c; sittings. $1. 34 6th. MME MOREAU, the best medium and card reader; 27.- up. 73 Fourth St., near Mission, GYPSY life reader: satisfaction guaranteed; 25c; reading by mall. $1. 9 Seventh st. JOHN SLATER, sittings daily. 10 to 4. 1809 Stockton St., near Greenwich. C. V. MILLER'S materializing trumpet seance; 8 p. m . 27c. 409 Leavenworth st. MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, card reader and | palmistry, 25c; truth or no pay. 114 Mission. J ZERA, the best fortune-teller, has love charms and tells lucky days. 263 Third St. YOUR future told by cards. 2Sc; daily. 10 a. m. to 10 p. m.: Sun., 7to 10 p. m. 105 I^arkin st. MME SHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader; sittings daily. 212 1 - Sixth st. MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave; future hus- band's picture. 25c; ladies. 114 < >'Fart st. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents— The Weekly Call. j 16 pages. In wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year. COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency; no charge un- less successful. Room 310, 927 Market st. COTTAGES TO LET. FIFTEENTH, 1876, near Dolores— bay- window cottages, 5 and 6 rooms; large base- ment; yard; cheap. JONES, 2052— rent, cottage 4 rooms and bath; hot and cold water; rent $14. $15— COTTAGE, 5 rooms, bath; sunny yard; large basement. Key at 711 Treat aye. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES WANTED— Ladies to learn to cut, design, make [ their gowns; satisf action guaranteed; pupils . can make their gowns while learning; send lor circular. MLS. LIVINGSTON. 530 Suiter Bt. S. F. Dressmaking, Ladies Tailoring parlors; French tailoring system taught. 805 Van Ness. PARISIAN making, 387 Geary; dresses made $5 up; dresses made over; perfect fit. DENTISTS. A— DR. T. S. HIGGINS' dental parlors, 927 Market St., over Cafe 7-inkand— 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 gold fillings from $1 up; other fillings from ... ; badly decayed teeth carefully treated ami I filled or crowned without pain; plates that fit from $4 50 up: flesh colored plates from $3 60 up; teeth without plates a specialty; open j evenings and Sundays. A* NEW anesthetic for painless dentistry, Synol, on application to the gums, removes the pain; see our llesh colored plates, thinner and stronger than rubber, warranted for 20 years; crown and bridge work; teeth with- out a plate; fillings. 50c; crowns. $3 50; plates, full set. $5; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors. 24 Sixth st. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 609 Mar- ket St.. cor. 4th. rm. 7, Flood bldg., you can have your extract ens done painlessly; teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns, $3 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of- fice hours. Ba. m. to 10 p. m. ; Sundays, 9 to 2 p. m. <;. W. WILLIAMSON, mm.. Manager. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell St.. ex- tracts and fills teeth painlessly by his won- derful secret method; crowns, $2; bridges. $4; rubber or flexible plates, $8; received 8 first prizes; no students; guaranteed 12 years. DR. '1.1.1' M 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. OHIO Dental Parlors, Inc., 8 graduate opera- tors; open evenings and Sundays. 850 Market. MEYER— Deutsctier Zahnarst, 6 Turk; Ist -class work; prices rees.; gas; crown & bridge work. DR. N. BAR DUE, r. 211. Examiner Bldg.; work reasonable: satisfaction guaranteed. i LOWEST prices in P. F. ; work warranted 10 years. N. Y. Dentists, 967 Mission, cor. 6th. SET of teeth without a plate. DR. 11. G. YOUNG. 1841 Polk st. EXPERT OPTICIANS. ~ GEORGE MAYERLE, German expert optician. | 1071„ Market St., San Francisco; exam. free. THE SAX FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1599. EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post St., S. F. : practical courses in bookkeeping, shorthand, typing, languages, telegraphy, English branches, civil, electrical and mining engi- neering, etc. new 80-page catalogue free. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market St.. short- hand, typewriting, bookkeeping, writing. Eng- lish, telegraphy, under qualified teacher; low rates; life scholarship, $50; catalogue. ACCOUNTANTS and reporters as teachers; Ellis system; sunny rooms; low rates: day, even. San Francisco Bus. College. 1236 Markt. ENGINEERING School, civil, electrical, min- ing, mech. survey.assay.archl. and even.; est. 1864. VAN DER NAILLEN, 933 Market. MATHEMATICS, mechanics, steam, graphics, etc.; circulars and specimen lesson papers; evenings. 3040 Sixteenth st. M. G. BARRETT, a leading court and general reporter (graduate of State Normal), instructs In shorthand; pupils by mail. 302 Montgomery. SINGING, piano; Paris grad.; French, Spanish, $2 mo. 530 G. G. aye.. r. 6-7; hours, 2 to 8. LAW Schools. 927 Market, S. F.. and 905 Broad- way, Oakland; day and night; correspondence. PIANO and German; pupil of Conservatory of LelpsUf lessons 75c. 320 Golden Gate aye. "EXPANSION" the order at DURHAM'S Busi- ness College. 306 Larkin st., opp. City Hall. BOOKKEEPING, arithmetic. grammar. writing; day and night: terms low. 1024 Mission. nr,6th. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents— Weekly Call. 16 pages. In wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. ORPHEUM Employment Office— Japanese, Chi- nese. 426 Powell, nr. Sutter; tel. Black 1321. JAPANESE-CHINESE Emp. Agency; all kinds help. GEO. OAKI, 30 Geary et.; tel. Grant 56. CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office; best help. 414U O'Farrell; tei. East 426. SAM KEE, 513 Bush; best Chinese help fur- nished promptly. Telephone Red 1531. FIELD'S Employment Agency; help furnished free. 655 Clay st ; phone Davis 821. CHEAPEST and best in America— The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address In the United States, postpaid, for V per year. EMPLOYMENT ANTED FEMALE. LADIES desiring first-class help can secure . same by calling on, telephoning or address- ing MISS CULLEN, 22:7 Sutter st. NEAT young German girl desires situation as i nurse or second girl or housework, $10 to $15; reference. MISS CULLEN, 327. Sutter st. NEAT young girl desires a situation as nurse j girl or assist housework. MISS 11. CULLI- NAN, 323 Sutter St. FIRST-CLASS German cook desires a situation, j also a first-class French. cook, with best city references. MISS H. CULLINAN, 323 Sutter. '-CLASS infant nurse desires a situation; j best city ref. MISS H. CULLINAN. 323 Sutter. ; FRENCH lady's maid, cut and fit, best of references, wishes situation. J. F. CROSETT j & CO.. 316 Sutter st j SCOTCHMAN nnd wife with small boy wish piaces on a ranch; woman flrst-cla6s cook and worker; references. MRS. Ni.i.o ..>, 313 Sutter st. j MIDDLE-AGED Protestant woman, first-class , cook, excellent baker and good housekeeper, wishes a situation: city or country; refined, permanent home more object than wages. Apply or address for 2 days, 770 Harrison St. WOMAN wishes sewing by day or will sew at j room. Call at flat 1275 Clay st. j YOUNG lady, graduate In bookkeeping, will give l or 2 months' service gratis for the ex- I perience. Address box 777. 'all. _ WANTED— Situation as first-class cook; thor- j oughly competent In all branches of house* work; city or country. Call 365 Minna fit. SWEDISH woman wishes to do general house- '> v. irk In small family: $20 a month: best refer- i ences. 1328 Mission st., near Tenth. | j YOUNG German girl wishes situation to do I | general housework. Apply 116 Perry 6t., bet. I Third" and Fourth. i GIRL wishes situation; general housework and j cooking; country preferred; wages $27. 422 I Tehama st. I — — ■ { WOMAN wants situation to do housework; more for a home and not so particular about j wages. Address M., 7,12 Jessie St. I SWEDISH woman wants to do housework and cooking or housekeeping for men; city or country. Call 4509 Eighteenth St., nr. Douglass. • GIRL wishes a situation to do general house- work and cooking. Box 214, Call office. COMPETENT woman desires to be employed' half days at washing or housework; terms j 50 cents. Address box 213, Call office. GERMAN woman, first-class cook, wishes sit- uation. 11 Polk st. WANTED— By a respectable German woman, housework by the day; any kind of cleaning. Call or address MRS. M. R., 257 Stevenson St. MIDDLE-AGED woman desires situation to | mind child and assist. 120 Fourth, room 11. LADY wants work by day. week or month housekeeping. Apply 1 Vincent et., bet. j Green and Union. j GERMAN girl wishes a position to do general ! housework and plain cooking. Address 930 j Montgomery st. STRONG young Swedish girl wants a position to do general housework and cooking. 1 Columbia square. COMPETENT school teacher desires position In family to instruct children and other light work." Box 263. Call office. EXPERIENCED nurse wishes situation to take entire care of Infant from birth or young children; first-class references. 106 Hayes st. WANTED- By an American lady, position as housekeeper. Address box 799, Call Office. MIDDLE aged German woman would like a position as housekeeper or with elderly couple; , good seamstress; Oakland preferred. V. G., j 29 Lapldge St.. bet. ISth and 19th. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third St.. near Mar- I ket; .... rooms; 25c to $1 50 night; $1 50 to $6 week; convenient and respectable; free bus j and baggage to and from ferry. j i LOANS on diamonds and jewels: low interest: . perfect secrecy. CLE HARRIS. 15 Grant. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED — MALE. STRONG industrious young man of 22 wishes steady work in city In shop or store or fac- tory; good penman. Call or address C. D. 0., 221 First st. MACHINIST, young man, first-class bench- hand, desires work; city or country. G. 8., 825 Mission St. SITUATION wanted by goldsmith; practical In all Its branches; able to tend business; married; would like steady position; city or country. Address box 212, Call office. ELDERLY active American wants place with private family; handy and willing; good home; small wages. Address box 404, Call. YOUNG clerk (28 years) wants situation; speaks German, Spanish and French: ex- perienced as general salesman In Europe, Mexico and China; the very best references. Address box 759. Call. LICENSED engineer; competent; sober; well recommended. Address 26 Steuart st. BOY of 18. residing with parents, German descent, wishes work of any kind. Address EDW. BPECKTER, 652% Natoma st POSITION by good all-around cook. T. E. KENRICK, 514',. Third St., rear. WANTED by first-class laundryman position as foreman or manager: I am an economist ; and worker; can give best references. Ad- dress W. D. McINTYRE, 1845 Market St.. Denver, Colo. i GERMAN man and wife want to get work In a hotel or lodging-house; city or country; man good porter; wife good chambermaid; can give good references. Address box 436, Call office. YOUNG man, 20 years of age, would like work in grocery or wholesale house. Call or ad- dress 1505>_ Franklin st. __£SJgj WANTED— by competent and experi- enced engineer; best references. Address box 429, Call office. SITUATION wanted to take care of horses and garden: good references. Call or address J. KIECKBUSCH, 1800 Union St., cor. Octavia. ALL-ROUND German cook wants a place in hotel or boarding house; wages $40 t0, 550 a month. Address 106 Second st. CHINESE— A first-class cook wants situation in private family. Inquire GIN KIM, 842 Du- pont st. YOUNG man wants labor work; Inside pre- ferred. Box 252, Call office. JAPANESE boy wants situation as a house- work boy. Y. SHIGEDOMI. 1606 Jones st. YOUNG man would like a position as fireman on small engine and boilers. Box 2166. Call. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia st. $100,000 TO loan on diamonds, watches, silver, sealskins, pianos, guns. HARRIS, 15 Grant. COMPETENT hotel clerk, young, active, mar- ried, first-class hotel experience, wants per- manent situation: city or country. Commu- nicate with box 2271. rail office. EXCHANGE. '•• YOUNG, gentle buggy horse for horse suitable for mountain travel; must be young, sound and good appearance. E. A, Call office, Oakland. FINANCIAL. WANTED for cash— Old-line life Insurance policies. A. T. KELLIHER. The Raymond, Oakland. ■ ' FURNITURE FOR SALE. . HEAVY matting, 100 per yard; linen warp, 15c; tapestry Brussels carpet sewed.laid and lined. eOc per yard. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO.. 1310-131- Stockton st., nr. Broadway. HYDE. 316— Furniture of 7-room flat. FURNISHED, 7 rooms, $150; $50 down, balance on long time. 5 Seventh st. 4 ROOMS furnished In oak for $48 50, with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co., .127-1131 Market. . FURNITURE WANTED. $50.10 CARPETS, furniture, etc.; highest price; postal. COLEMAN, 1125 Mission st. ALFRED WOLLPERT 773 Mission St.. pays the highest price for your 2d-hand furniture. WANTED— SSOOO carpets, furniture, etc.; highest price paid; postal. M. Sllversteln.ll2l Market. FLATS TO LET. CAPP, 736, between Twenty-second and Twen- ty-third; 4 sunny flats; 5 rooms, bath. DALE place, 16, off Golden Gate aye., near Leavenworth— Flat of 4 rooms. FLAT hunting made easy with the printed list you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. .' : ;'".- W;- : '::■ FLAT of 5 large sunny rooms and bath; rent reasonable. 3645 Sacramento St., cor. Spruce. HOWARD. Rear; $6; 2 sunny rooms, In- cluding water. NOE, 695. NE. corner Nineteenth— Lovely up- per sunny modern 5-room flat, with store room; $17; water free . * PINE. 1228. near Hyde— Lower flat; 6 rooms; yard; rent $16. SCOTT, 1713— Flat 5 rooms and bath to rent. SEVEN rooms and 2 kitchens; modern; sunny bay windows; for 2 families. 417% Third st. SEVENTH. 454, corner Bryant sunny rooms; cheap. Apply between 1 and 3. TWO flats to let, 5 rooms each. Apply 720 Bryant st. 8-ROOM flat; all modern Improvements; Bun all day; rent moderate. 533 Page st. $13— FLAT of 3 rooms and bath; also 4 rooms. 524 Fell st. $20—5 LOVELY sunny rooms; gas; water; bath. 219 Elm aye., nr. Van Ness and Golden Gate. A— sloo,ooo TO loan on diamonds, watches, jew- elry, pianos. UNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant aye. FLATS WASTED; WANTED— Sunny furnished flat of 5 or 6 rooms; 3 beds: convenient to Denman School. Address box 243, Call office. FURRIER*, FURS. ETC ELECTRIC seal capes. Astrakan yokes, $10 to 130. ROIVT. WALLACE. 117 Kearny, top floor. HELP WANTED — AGENTS. WE want active men and women to take orders for holiday books; all the best war histories now ready; send for samples. THE J. DEW- ING CO., Flood building, San Francisco. HELP WANTED— A— LADY'S maid, $30 per month; 2 second girls, $25 per month; 3 German and Swedish cooks, $30 per month; 20 housework girls, city and country, $20 and $27; 8 young girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st . A— WOMAN to cook in a mining town, $25 per month. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter St. COOK and chambermaid, same house, $30 and $15; Ironers, laundry. MISS CULLEN. 325 Sutter st. HOUSEWORK. Monterey County, $20, fare paid; good place. Miss CULLEN, 325 Sutter. HOUSEWORK, Mini,. Park, $25; Berkeley, $25; Alameda, $20; Belvedere, $25; Alcatraz Isl- and, $18: Petaluma, $20; St. Helena, $20, and several other towns; a number of housework girls, city, $25, $20 and $17; 20 young girls to assist. $10 to $17: 10 waitresses and chamber- maids, city and country, $37. and $20; 4 sec- ond girls, city, $20 and $15. MISS H. CULLI- NAN. 323 Sutter St.; phone, Main 651. CHAMBERMAID, city, $20; country. $20. MISS H. CULLINAN, 323 Sutter st. 2 COLORED cooks, country boarding-houses, $25 and $30. MISS H. CULLINAN, 323 Sutter. 2 WAITRESSES. Reno, Nevada. $20, free fare; chambermaids, 3 different hotels, country, $20, free fare; 10 waitresses, different com- mercial hotels, country, $22 50 and $20 and free fare; cook, 15 men. $25; laundresses, dif- ferent country hotels, $25; lroncr, $10 a week; laundress. Institution, $20; 3 nurse girls, $10, $12. $15: second girl. $20; 100 girls for house- work, $20 and $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. " REFINED nurse girl; care of 2 babies. C. R HANSEN & CO.. 104 Geary st. HEAD laundress for an institution. $30; two laundresses to assist, same institution, $20 each; 4 second girls. $20 and $25; 3 second girls. $12 to $15; 2 young nurseglrls, $12 and $15; nurseglrl, $25; nurse for an Invalid, $20, see party here 1 o'clock; houseglrl, two In family, $25; 3 cooks, $30 and $25; houseglrl, Oakland, $25; Los Gatos. $25; 10 houseglrls, city, $25 and $20; nurseglrl, sleep home. $10; chambermaid, $15; woman for chamberwork. only work half of the day, must sleep home, $15; cook and second girl, same house, $26 and $25. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st. WANTED— Protestant second girl for American family of 3, see lady this forenoon, salary $25; French .second girl. $25; strong woman as nurse for invalid; waitresses, city and country. $20 and $25; lady's maid, must speak French and German, $25; German cook, $35; hotel cook. $33: German and Scandinavian second girls, $20; girls for housework for city places as well as a number for country towns at $20 and $27. per month. J. F. CRO- SETT & CO.. 316 Sutter st. WANTED— girl to help in general house- work; asked to do only what lady of the house does herselt; parlors, piano and every- thing else given up for 3 days In the week; can wear any clothes the lady of the house owns for 2 days in the week: have 4 children; can' kill 3 if desired; wages $50 a month, with a liberal discount. Call at 2011 Bush St. IRONERS, IRONERS, IRONERS. First-class ironers wanted at La' Grande Laundry, 12th, bet. Howard and Folsom; highest wages paid. Apply at once at laundry. GOOD pants finisher. . .on Kearny St., room 1. GIRL wanted for light housework; wages $10. 4077 Twenty-fourth st. WANTED— Competent girl for general house- work and cooking. 2636 Howard St. WANTED— for general housework; plain cooking. Apply 2143 Larkin st. WANTED — Operator Bonaz braiding; good wages; steady. S. F. Mfg. Co., 409 A Turk. A PROTESTANT woman for country; light housework; wages $10. Call Wednesday from 10 to 12 a. m., at 1924 Mason st. GIRL 14 or 15 years to assist with baby. Call after 12. 1561 A Market st. GIRL for general housework. Apply at 2904 California st. _ COMPETENT energetic cook; good wages; Scotch, English or Scandinavian preferred; references. 1909 Pacific aye. WANTED— girl to help In kitchen. Ap- ply 619 Sacramento st. WOMAN to do housework In private family; 2 years' reference. 1202 Mission, near Eighth. WANTED— Good reliable woman for general housework" and cooking. Apply bet. 1 and 3 at 925 O'Farrell st. WANTED— MiddIe-aged woman to work In boarding house. SE. cor. First and Mission. . PANTS finishers, also apprentices on pants; steady work. SOS Jessie st. WANTED— Good waitress at Brighton Cafe, 76 Ninth St.; $6 per week. WANTED Women canvassers: sure money; $2 or $3 per day. 2810 Greenwich St., Presidio; call 8 to 12 a. m. WANTED— Young girl to assist housework and care of baby; apply before noon. 3131 Twen- ty-second St., near Howard. . .. WANTED— GirI or woman for general house- work. 1268 O'Farrell st. WANTED— woman for general housework. Apply 438 Tenth st. WANTED A woman for housecleanlng; wages $1 per day. . 706 McAllister st. COLORED woman: general housework; 2 In family: $15. 9 to 12, 841 Ellis st., near Polk. NEAT Protestant girl; light housework and care of children; $15; references. 4005 17th st. FIRST-CLASS finishers and buttonhole-makers on custom coats. 541 Market st. NEAT, reliable girl; general housework; small family; $17. 619% Valencia st. ; DRESSMAKERS— Experienced waist finishers wanted. 509 A Sutter st. IRONERS and body Ironers. National Laun- dry. 411 Sanchez st. WANTED— Kitchen girl. Apply 604 Third st. FINISHER on custom coats: also experienced apprentice girls; also presser; also tailor. 126 Russ st. WANTED— GirI for : general housework. 2651 Howard st. ■ . ■/ .-.-.. / HELP "WANTED— FEMALE. IRONERS. STANDARD LAUNDRY CO., Nineteenth st. and Telegraph aye., Oakland FINISHER and buttonhole-maker on custom made coats. 36 Grove st. WANTED— girl to assist In light house- work. FRANCIS, 796 Sutter st. WANTED— for light housework; good home; small wages. 147 Fifth st. FIRST-CLASS sewers for cording skirts, etc., to take work home. H. FRIEDLANDER, 338 Fell st. "■ WANTED— GirI, 14 to 18 years, to assist In housework; sleep home. 1140 Turk st. WANTED— Good waitress; call early. 1507 Mar- ket st. YOUNG girl; housework and cooking; 2 In family; sleep home; $15. 130 Powell st., bet. 9 and 12 a. va. %• THREE girls to learn bookbinding; paid while learning. 605 Montgomery st. YOUNG girl for store; $3 a week. Apply 1522 Stockton st., upstairs, 10 o'clock. SOLICITORS; salary at start and big commis- sion; call this morning. Room 33, 26 O'Farrell. MACHINE girls on vests. 641% Stevenson St. FIRST-CLASS finisher and buttonhole maker on custom vests. 6 Eddy St., room 111. NURSEGIRL wanted; wages $12. 1458 Page st. WANTED— Neat young girl to assist In up- stairs and take care of children. 1110 Oak. GERMAN girl housework and cooking; $16. Apply 9 to 12 a. m., 414 Van Ness aye. WANTED— at 2912 Clay st. COLORED girl for general housework In small family. 710 California st., room 5. YOUNG girl for general housework; German preferred. 2935 Twenty-fourth 1 1. WANTED— Experienced froners at U. S. Laun- dry. Sixteenth and Valencia sts. AMERICAN middle-aged woman for house- work; small wages; good home. 1320 Kearny. LOANS on diamonds and jewels; low Interest; perfect secrecy. UNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant. GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 32% Fremont St., are putting In the very best sewing ma- chir_« and will take In several hundred more operators on overalls; good wages. Apply to MR. DAVIS. APPRENTICES on shirts and overalls; paid while learning. Standard Shirt Factory. Gou_h and Grove sts. FIRST-CLASS basters, coatmakers and oper- ators on coats; also one man that under- stands making turned coats thoroughly. S. N. WOOD & CO.. 718 Market St. WANTED— earnest, willing woman under 35; one brought up in the country preferred. H. L. & Co., box 231, Call office. APPRENTICES, finishers and button-hole makers wanted; custom work. 509 Kearny, room 2. SOLICITORS; salary at start and big com- mission: call this morning. Room 33, 26 O'Farrell st. WANTED First-class vest maker and appren- tice and boy for pressing. 578 Natoma. WANTED— 4 ladles who want to make $10 a week. Call 114 Jones St.. San Francisco. FIRST-CLAPS finishers on custom coats: steady work. 222 Kearny st. BOYS wanted: apply Monday 8 a. m. 312 Grove. IRONER wanted In factory on ladles' and children's wear. 123 Market St., room 35. ACCORDEON pleating factory; all kinds pleat- ing, pinking. 121 Post, over Connor & Moffatt. WOMEN and girls wanted to work on fruit at 376 San Jose aye. McDOWELL Dressmaking School gives a thorough, artistic course. 103 Post St. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements ami subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia st ______________ HELP WANTED — NO FEE FREE FARE FOR THE COAST ROAD TEAMSTERS AND LABORERS SHIP THURSDAY MORNING C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. FREE FARE FREE FARE RAILROAD WORK 25 laborers, company work, Madera, $1 75 a day rockmen, teamsters and laborers for Mar- tinez, $2 to $2 50 a day C. K. HANSEN & CO.. 104 Geary St. 5 CARPENTERS for flume building, $3 a day, fare advanced; paper-hanger for an institu- tion, country, $30 and found; 20 laborers and teamsters $1 75 to $2 a day; farmers; milkers; choremen. etc. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. HEAD cook, $80; second cook, restaurant, $50; 6 cooks, city restaurants, $9, $10 and $12 a week; 6 hotel waiters, city and country, $25 and $30; kitchenhands, dishwashers and others. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 104 Geary et. WANTED— -Eight more miners, $2 75. $2 50 and $2 25 day; 10 laborers for mine, $26 and board and $2 day; 10 laborers, near city. $1 27. day and board; 75 laborers, $1 75, $2 day; 20 team- sters. $1 75, $2 day; farmers, $25 and $26; stablemen; butchers' boy, $4 week and found: 2 men and wives, $50 and $67.; woods and mill men and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 628 Sacramento st. WANTED— - restaurant cooks. $10 and $12 week: boarding house cook, $35; hotel waiter, country. $730; coffee saloon waiter. $9 week; dishwashers and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED— For Institution, near city, a night attendant for boys, $30 per month, with board, lodging and washing; also attendant for boy 3' training department, day time, $25 and found; references required. W. D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. WANTED— Driver for milk route in city, refer- ences required, $35 and found; 4 laborers about mine, $2 per day; farmer and wife on ranch, near city, $40 and found; farmers, teamsters, milkers and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. WANTED— Driver for delivery wagon in city; young single man with references. W. D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. WANTED— Second-hand baker, for country shop, $30 and found: man to can tomatoes for Institution, $30 and found; blacksmith, near city, $40 and found. W. D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. WANTED— A flrst-class dry goods salesman for Seattle to take charge of linens, domes- tics and upholstery goods; must be an aggres- sive man of sober habits. Address box 777, Call office, stating experience and salary ex- pected. WANTED— Dry goods salesman for dress goods, silks and linens to go to Seattle. Ad- dress box 776, Call office, stating experience and salary expected. WANTED— Ladies' tailor for Hale's Sacra- mento store; salary $18 to $22. Apply Ba. m. to-day HALE BROS., Inc., 935-947 Market.' BOY and blacksmith to work In shop. 228 Fremont st. WANTED — Cook for a delicatessen; must un- derstand cooking large roasts. 218 Powell st. WANTED — A good working boy as dishwasher and clean around the store. Delicatessen, 218 Powell st. WANTED— Errand boy about 15 years; $3 per week. 211 Sutter St., room 4. BOOTBLACK wanted; Mexican or Italian pre- ferred. 2 Eighth st. BARBER wanted; young man; must be good shaver; steady job. 167 Ninth St. WANTED— A strong boy, about 17 years of age, for a wholesale house. Address, In ap- plicant's writing, box 782, Call office. Harnessmakers at 400 Market st. WANTED— Boy for plumbing; one with some experience preferred; call early. 120 Eddy st. WANTED— FIrst-class bushelman. ROSEN- BLUM & ABRAHAM, 1103 Market st. WANTED— A good chief cook and 3 good walt- ters for restaurant. 175 Fourth st. ERRAND boys wanted. Apply 508 Front st. WANTED— Experienced tailor by L. CLAR, Visalia, Cal.; steady work for right man. BOY about 16 .wanted . for grocery business. . 13:. Geary St., corner Octavia. NIGHT dishwasher and a day cook wanted at 1436 Turk st. FOURTH hand cake baker at 911 Larkin st. UNDERPRESSERS on custom pants and bast- ers on coats. 541 Market st. WANTED— Second cook; $8 a week; call early. 105 California Market, California Restaurant. SHOE-MAKER wanted on repairing. 631 Sac- ramento st. BOOTBLACK wanted. 1333 Market st. 4 SHOEMAKERS wanted; steady work. Apply at 830 Broadway. Oakland. WANTED— A bootblack for barber shop. 115 Larkin st. ... '..-t ' BARBER shop and bathhouse near new race track; cheap if called for Immediately; this Is ' a splendid chance. STOLTZ, 630 Market st. BARBERS— chairs: paying shop; $75; rent $10; must sell; sickness. Inquire 533 Sixth st. ; grocery. HELP WANTED — MURRAY & READY PHONE MAIN 5848 Leading Employment and Labor Agents. WANTED TO-DAY AT 7 A. M., Help for Utah, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii- an Islands, Arizona, British Columbia, all parts of California. 69 farm hands $35, $30, $26, $20 and found 12 milkers $30 and $25 and found 25 chore men, boys for farms, factories, learn trades, manufacturing companies, etc., $30, $26, $25, $20, $15, $10 and found '... 20 men to pull beans, fare $1.. $30 and found 2 men handy with tools $175 day 12 boys for a city manufacturing company to learn" trades, $3 50 to $6 week STABLEMEN EDGERMAN 27 stablemen, city and country, $50, $45. $40, $30, $25 and found Edgeiman, fare paid, see boss here $65 12 plow teamsters, fare $1 50... 530 and found 25 section R. R. hands $35 and found DRILLERS, TALLYMEN 26 single and double hand $2 75 day Corner men. bench hands, muckers, etc Slate splitters, bloekmakers, cabinetmakers; 3 tallymen to grade good lumber, $77.; 25 la- borers for a barrel factory $1 75 day 6 stone and concrete masons $3 50 day wheelwrights, wood turner $3 day 22 teamsters, fare 55c $2 25 day 643 POSITIONS NOT ADVERTISED 186 laborers and teamsters for all parts of California, $3, $2 75. $2 50. $2 day. Come see MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay St. 12 CARPENTERS, sawmill company —$3 day MURRAY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay st. HOTEL, LAUNDRY, BAKERY. ETC 15 cooks • • • '."."""j *63 $60, $55, $10. $30 and found 14 waiters ' $30. $25, $20 and found 19 dishwashers $30. $25. $20. $15 and found 6 porters, bell and elevator boys .. 7 laundrvmen and pantrymen, $30 and found; coatmaker; broilers, second, third and fourth; cooks 2 first, 4 second; third hands and 3 boys 'to learn baking trades. $40. $35, $23 $20, $15 and found; 5 cooks and wives or men together, $65, $55, $50. $40 and found. ABOVE places are for hotels, restaurants, pri- vate families, saloons, mines, boarding- houses. institutions, ranches, railroad camps; come and see us. MURRAY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay st. \ --■■■"-■' ; BIG WAGES MINES 37 MINES 2 men to run underground cars $60 16 laborers, fare $1 50 (no experience) $60 35 laborers, fare $3 50, sliver mine.. found 26 laborers, fare $2 50 $52 and found 16 laborers, northern mine $63 63 laborers (no experience), $57 per month, with board and lodgings 14 miners $2 25, $2 50, $2 75 day GREAT CROWDS. .MURRAY & READY, GOING DAILY' 634 and 636 Clay St. NOT CONTRACTORS' BUT COMPANY WORK 25 laborers, Inside work (no experience re- quired). $2 to $2 75 day, fare 75c, steady job; 25 laborers, manufacturing company, fare 80 . $60. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay. WE SHIP YOU FREE TO EVERY RAILROAD In California but one; drillers, hammersmen. laborers, stone masons, teamsters, etc.; wages from $3 50 day; board and lodgings $4 50 week- ly: (we do not ship to Coast Railroad.) MUR- RAY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay st. MARRIED HELP WANTED Farmer and wife, no other woman on ranch, fare $1 50, $33 and found; man and wife for j mines (no experience), $35 < 6 farmers and wives 5 cooks and wives, j $60, $55, $50, $40, $30 and found. Come and see us. MURRAY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay. PUBLIC WORK BY COUNTY SUPERVISORS 12 laborers, fare $1 7,0, 6 months' Job, $2 25 day: I 12 teamsters, fare $1 50, fi months' Job. $2 day. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay St. WE PAY YoUR FARES SHIP TO-DAY ! To 27 sawmills, woods. in beautiful Mendo- cino, Humboldt, Santa Cruz, Sonoma, Fresno, Shasta and 15 ether counties, 284 laborers, men to learn to run machines, etc. ; $26 to $40 and found; ("no experience required"), you will suit; wooamen. sawmill men. tiemakers, woodchoppers, Dicket makers, etc., by the hundreds; $90, $85. $80, $75, $60, $50, $40, $30 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. IN SAN FRANCISCO 174 laborers and teamsters, some manufac- turing companies, $2 50, $2, $1 75 day. MUR- RAY & READY, 631 and 636 Clay st. GOOD JOBS— READ THEM Harnessmaker, R. R. outfit, $35 and found; $40 and found, 5 strong men as deckhands... 16 blacksmiths and helpers, 4 camp black- smiths, $2 50 a day and $40 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and C 36 Clay St. ERRAND boy wanted. Apply before 9 a. m. 530 Commercial st. WAITER wanted at 613 Clay st. PAPERHANGER and painter wanted. 900 Stockton st. WANTED— boy for grocery and bar; Ger- man erred. NW cor. 9th and Harrison. $77. PER month can be made by reliable man: permanent place; light work; must have small capital. 1032 Market St., room 4. FIRST-CLASS tailors wanted. COHN, 332 Sut- ter st. . CLERK for grocery; references; $15. .WALL- MAN. Pine and Laguna sts. BARBER'S small shop; a bargain; good prices; short hours. 503 Washington st. WANTED— 2 young men to sell potatoes on commission. 1126 Harrison St., 5 p. m. YOUNG man with experience to work In butch- er shop; about 20 years old. 450 Cortland aye. TO Tailors— Good coatmakers wanted. Apply at 11 a. m. at the Stevenson-st. entrance. CHAS. LYONS. London Tailor. 721 Market st. BUSHELMAN wanted. Apply after 9 a. m. to (HAS. LYONS. London Tailor, 721 Market st. BARBERS' Protective Union— The only legal organized union on the coast. J. J. HEINZ. Employment Secy.. 630 Market, downstairs. JEWELERS— 32B Bush st., room 4, Third floor. TWO good iron workers wanted. Apply at Herman Safe Factory. 417 Sacramento st. • ALL round butcher for country. Address box 255, Call office. GET your shoes half-soled while waiting; 25c to SOc. 562 Mission St.. bet. Ist and 2d sts. BAND sawyer and shaperman; engineer; bench hand. East Oakland Planing Mill. OLD gold, diamonds, pianos, sealskins bought; highest price paid. UNCLE HARRIS.IS Grant. MEN to learn barber trade; only 8 weeks re- quired: constant practice; expert Instruction; lectures on dermatology: Saturday wages; call or write for free illustrated catalogue. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, 635 Clay st. WANTED— Men to work on grade of Valley R. R. ; fare one way if employed 10 days; new management; no discount on wages; reason- able board. Apply to E. M. CARR, Pinole. 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. MEN and women wanted to learn barber trade In 6 weeks; expert instructions; Saturday wages: call or write for catalogue. S. F. BARBER COLLEGE, 741 A Howard st. WANTED— painters to buy lots or cottage and lot and pay partly In painting work. THE MCCARTHY CO.. 646 Market st. ' LABORERS wanted for work at Point Rich- mond; wages $2. JAS. A. McMAHON, 210 Spear St. a i .EXPERIENCED machine salesmen can make Al contracts. White Co.. 300 Post st., 7 p. m. 600 PAIRS men's shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 562 Mission St., bet. Ist and 2d sts. SUITS to order on Installments at cash prices, $1 a week. N. Y. TAILORING CO.. 115 Kearny st. PENSIONS— J. H. SHEPARD & CO., attor- neys, Hearst bldg.. Third and Market. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for coast and Australia at HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. BARBERS' Progressive Union; free emplov- j m't. H. Bernard, Sec, 104 7th: tel. Jessie 162. ; FIRST-CLASS furnishing goods salesman and [ window dresser. Apply box 2272. Call. TRY our 15c meals; best In city. 4G6 McAllis- ter st. 200 SINGLE furnished rooms, 10c. 15c and 25c per night. Lindell, 6th and Howard: read. rm. TRY Acme House. 957 Market St., below Sixth, for a room: 25c a night; $1 a week. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 Third St.. near Mar- ket: 700 rooms. 25c night: reading room; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. CHEAPEST and best In America— The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for i $1, postage paid. :-■...-- o A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and , .subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia st. ■' HORSES. LIVE STOCK, Etc — For Sale Iti;GU_Aß~weekly : au^tton^_Ue~TUESDAY at 11 o'clock at the Ormonde Sale Stables, 1517- -1519 Mission St.. between -- Eleventh and Twelfth, of choice, sound,' well-broke young horses Just from | the country; we will be pleased to hitch and show the above stock ' ,"-. In harness any time up to day of sale. S. WATKINS & CO., auctioneers. N. B.— Sales of horses direct from the country every Tues- day at 11 a. m. _^ 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons, buggies, carts, harness. Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth st. ; auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN _ DOYLE, Auctioneers. 50 HEAD fine draft and driving horses at 1621 and 1625 Market St., between Twelfth and Brady: also some fine matched black teams. FOR SALE— Stylish carriage team: sound and gentle. CENTENNIAL STABLES. 1521-1525 California st. . FOR sale — A number of Work, road and busi- ness horses. , Tomkinson's Livery Stable, 57 • Minna St., bet. First and Second. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents— The Weekly Call; 16 pages. In wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. — LODGING FOR SALE. $225— HOUSE, 18 rooms; 3d st., nr. Market; rent $40; must sell this week. BASILE, 3 Eddy. PARTIES wishing to sell lodging houses see BASILE, 3 Eddy St.; new cash buyer dally. $1600— SNAP; £5 rooms; fine location; all rented; rent $100 month. BASILE, 3 Eddy st. R. H. WINSTON & CO.. 1026 Market St. OVER WON MILLINERY STORE— 15 rooms; Taylor st.: elegant: only $600 20 rooms; central; great sacrifice 500 _ rooms: corner; cost $2200; see it 1000 32 rooms; sunny corner; snap 1050 WE 'have houses to suit the wants of buyers; we do not advertise prices, but invite Intend- ing buyers to call and investigate our nu- merous bargains we offer In houses; we loan money to buyers at 2 per cent. SCHWEIN- HARD & CO., 1007% Market St., near Sixth. $165— ROOMING house on Howard st.; must sell. COWING & CO., 995 Market St. FOR sale— Lodging house of 14 rooms; always taken; near the ferry. Box 757, Call. $57,0— PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, 421 Bush St.; 48 fur, rooms: gas and water In every room. HOUSES TO LET. A— PRINTED list: houses to let; send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 11 Montgomery. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 Market St. Houses— 1 Flats— 7- -1661 Octavia. lGr — $150 i 417 Jones, 6r $27 50 191. Clay, 12r 77 j is:;;: Howard, 6r... 21 811 Mission, 9r 37 1 2428 Geary, 6r 20 707 Ellis, 6r 23 789 Haight, 7r.... 20 1241 Sanchez, 5r 13 1609 Turk, 6r 17 50 LAGUNA, 1715 2 sunny modern houses, each of 8 rooms and bath; newly papered. WASHINGTON. 2415— House of 9 rooms and bath; desirable location. Apply on the prem- ises from 11 to 12 daily or at LANDRY C. BABIN, 413 Kearny st. HOUSE hunting made easy with the printed list you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. TO rent— 9-room lodging house; rear entrance; newly painted, papered. 3 1 H ' _ O'Farrell st 6-ROOM house, all new, for sale; partner leav- ing city on account sickness. 40S I*.1 *. O'Farrell. 9-ROOM lodging-house, with private entrance In rear; newly painted, papered. 313% O'Far- rell St., near Mason. Apply 15 Grant aye. $12 50—11 SUNNY' rooms, bath; barn: garden; chicken yard; at West Berkeley; railroad sta- tion 1 block; 40 minutes from city. Inquire WM. HENDRICKSON & CO., 614 Call bldg. ADVANCES at lowest Interest: private en- trance. UNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant aye. LOST AND FO. XD. 'ST— October 4, on Kearny, Market or Geary sts., sunburst brooch set with pearls and small diamond. Return to 1515 Scott st. ; lib- eral reward. LOST— October 9, at 10 a. m., on Market st., Morocco bill book. Suitable reward to finder by leaving same at 181 Fourth st. LOST October 8. a silver terrier. Please re- turn to 1363 Golden Gate aye. and receive re- ward. LOST— Llewellyn setter; name on collar J. KOSCHNITZKI. Return to 107 Germania aye. ; liberal reward. LOST Hand satchel with baby's necessaries; probably at the Park; reward. 543 Market st. LOST A passbook with the Hibernla Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of GENEVRA CURRY; No. 233-1200. Tne finder will please return to bank. LOST— Passbook with the Hibernla Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, In the name of THOMAS DOWNS. No. 155— 1297; finder will please return to bank. MONEY to loan; quick: all propositions; small or large. KLOTH. 220 California St.. r. 7. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents— The Weekly Call. 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year. MEDICAL. A— DRS. GOODWIN, formerly of 401 Van Ness and 1362 Market, has returned from Europe and is now at 118 Eddy; 15 years' practice in S. F. ; the doctress has traveled extensively in Europe and inspected thoroughly the vari- ous hospitals there, obtaining a great deal of valuable Information; cures when others fail; well-known, reliable, cure, $5; grntd.; mater- nity home; regular physician. Hours 9 to 9. RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO AND ERYS.IPE- LAS— A positive cure obtained by a volun- teer at the Philippine Islands, during the war with Spain, from a dying native doctor; will send receipt free to any sufferer sending two-cent stamp for postage. R. J. MARTIN, T""'j Mission St., San Francisco. A STRICTLY private confinement home; sunny rooms; best of care; nice garden. DR. AND MRS. WEGENER, phone Pine 2781; residence, 1312 Golden Gate aye. MRS. DR. WYETH. ladles' physician: consul- tation free; home In confinement; guaranteed; treatment at office, $5. 942 Post St., between Hyde and Larkin. MRS DR. WYETH, ladies' physician; consul- tation free; home in confinement; low fee. 942 Post st., between Hyde and Larkin. MRS. DR. KOHL. ladies' physician, 1122 Mar- ket st., bet. Mason and Taylor; guaranteed treatment at office, $5. DR. POPPER, ladies' practical physician for 37 years. 318 Kearny st; consultation free. MRS. DR. KOHL. ladies' physician. 1122 Mar- ket st.. bet. Mason and Taylor: hours 9 to 5. MRS. ALLEN, ladies' physician, 228 Van Ness aye., bet. Hayes and Grove: 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. MRS. DR. GWYER. ladles' physician. 510 Eddy St.. bet. Hyde and Larkin. MRS. DR. DAVIES. ladles' physician. 122$ Market St.. bet. Taylor and Jones. DR. WONG HIM. herb doctor, treats all dis- eases of the human body. 115 Mason st. MINES AND MINING. FIFTEEN hundred shares of stock for sale la paying gold mine at $1 per share; will ad- vance to $3 within six months; owner needing money must sacrifice;, purchaser may deal with owner direct. W. F. ARAM, Mills bldg. W. F. ARAM, mining attorney, room 40, Bth floor. Mills building. S. F. : tel. Main 844. MISCELLANEOUS — FOR SALE. BOILERS, engines. 2d-hand machinery. Mc- INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 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. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023. Mission St., above Sixth. BARS, counters, showcases, shelving, mirrors, bought, sold and exchanged. 1063 Mission st. BARS, counters, shelving, showcases bought and sold. EIBEN, 1118 Mission; Tel. Jessie 1163. 15,000 SECOND-HAND hard brick. Inquire 167 Fremont St.. MEESE & GOTTFRIED CO. A BEAUTIFUL pair of diamond screws for $43; cost $70. UNCLE HARRIS. 13 Grant aye. FOR sale — Second-hand shaftings, pulleys, h-..gers, 1 saw table, one Sturtevant blower. ROBERTS', 1613 Market St. . $15— DOMESTIC sewing machine; good order; complete. 1915 Mission st., near Fifteenth. 8 HOISTING engines, 3 steamers, 5 locomotives, 110 cars and all machinery used on Eureka Breakwater. J. B. JARDINE. 220 Fremont. SAFES— and second hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO., 417-421 Sacramento st. FRESH snowballs— "T. Carr" and all brands English fire brick, fire clay, brick dust. S R. CHURCH, 307 Sansome St., tel. Main 5086. SAFES— New and second for banks, merchants, steamers, residences; portable safety boxes; specie chests; bullion safes, vaults etc. The Waltz Safe Co., 109-111 Market St., S. F., Cal. GASOLINE engines, all purposes; new and second hand; carriage ' engines. DYNAMIC ENGINE CO.. 1309 Mission st., near Ninth. A— s3 50 DERBY* and Fedora hats, $1 77. Pop. ular Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., near Pine. SIX h. p. gasoline engine: also 15 h. p. portable boiler. engine. Krogh Mfg. Co., Stevenson st. 2D-HAND doors, lumber, sash, etc., for sale cheap: old houses bought, rem'd. 8 Valencia. DO you know of tools or machinery for sale? EPSTEIN. 648 Mission, pays good commission. DR. CREELY'S C. P. Mange Cure at all drug- gists or at the Dog Hospital. SECOND-HAND machinery, electrical supplies boilers and engines. H. S. White, 516 Mission. PHOTOGRAPHIC apparatus: bargain list No. 15 now ready for mailing. 100 Montgomery st. BOILERS, engines, lathes, wood planers. 12 and 24 In.: gas eng.. 2d hand. J. Burke. 139 Beale. DRESS pants. .12 75; fine suit $10 MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 513 Montgomery st. CHEAPEST and best In Am.rica-The Weekly S iV i* b a £ sent to any address In the Lnited States, postpaid, for $1 per year. , MISCELLANEOUS WANTS., WAN T c' To hire. 10 first-class scraper teams STON" Ermht.rst Pea<i bars : long job. E. B. STONE, Elmhurst. A "^f. di . es ," or gents' clothing, furniture bought. sold: tel. Mint 997. JACOBS. 1023 Folsom st. OLD gold, gold dust, platinum and silver bought. H. Lnnd-ck°- ft Co.. US Montgomery. . MONEY TO LOAnT ANY amount by private party on furniture and o.™0 .™ T n T° removal; low rates: confidential. BONELLI, Conservatory bldg.. 130 Pow.ell st. MONEY to loan; quick: all propositions; small or large. KLOTH, 220 California St.. room 7.