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12 SAX FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open until 12 o'clock every night In the year. BRANCH OFFICES— S27 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 300 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. tS9 McAllister etreet; open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Laikln street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 3941 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until 9 o'clock. 106 Eleventh street: open until 9 o'clock. IWS Valencia »tre<?t : open until 9 o'clock. Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky i-treets: open until 9 o'clock. MEETING NOTICES. CALIFORNIA Chapter No. 6, R. A. M.. ■ will mett THIS (TUESDAY) EVEN- I\^ ING. October 2*. at 7:30 o'clock. H. A. >sL_K degree. By order of the H. P. /V > FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. GOLDEN Gate Lodge No. 30, F. and m A. M Meeting THIS (TUESDAY)__#\_, EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Second de-TCjf free. GEO. J. HOBB, Secretary. '▼> PACIFIC Lodge No. li"6. F. and A. M.. m 121 Eddy Et.. meets THIS EVENINO A at 7:30 O'clock. First degree. «L3T GEORGE TENLINGTON, Sea. /^T^ ORIENTAL Lodge No. 144. F. and A. m M. First d^gre* THIS (TUESDAY) __\ EVENING at 7:SO o'clock. - j£__K A. S. HUHBARD, Secretary. >V' UNITY Encampment No. 26, I. O. O.*\S* F— Golden Rule degree TO-NIGHT. A C. F. BRALEY. C. P. • X FIDELITY Lodge No. 222, I. O. O. -sSsHfl^. V. — Brothers are requested to *t- S2JJs33sjj_- tend the funeral of our late. •^S^S'gSg!- -• brother. J. C BERNSTEIN, from -^W» w his late residence TW4 Fulton st., THIS 7 'AT (TUESDAY), 10:30 a m. <• H. HORNBECK. N. O. WM. B. CURTIS, Secretary. SOUTH PARK Improvement Club will meet to- night at PSO Howard to Indorse the beet men for . the Interest of th» people. Davis for Mayor. ANNUAL meeting— Annual meet of stock- holders of the KILAUEA SUGAR PLANTATION COMPANY will be held at the office of the company, S?7 Market street. In the city and county of Pan Francisco, State of California, on WEDNESDAY, th» ?Mh day of October. 1599. at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other busi- ness as may come before the meeting. Trans- fer books will close on Saturday, October 14. 1&9?. at 12 o'clock m. E. H. SHELDON. Secretary. ACCOUNTANTS. 6. K. BALLARD. 401 Cal. St., designs, audits ft adjusts accounts for corporations & firms: ref. ASTROLOGY. ASTROLOGY-- Serrano, recognized brightest ae- trologer In America; sketch of life an pros- pects. Send date of birth sex and 12c. PROF. SERRANO. P. O. 1.-_6238. Boston, Mass. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE free; R. W. KING, sixth floor Chron- icle building: no advance charges: all cases; estates, mortgages, damages, collections. bankruptcy, wills, etc., drawn; moderate fees; All or write. ADVICE free; Clvorce law a specialty; private; no fee Without success; collections. G. W. HOWE, atty at law, 850 Market, cor. Stocktn. I. S. CLARK. Emms Spreckels building. 927 Market; consultation free: no fees In advance. NAGLE _: NAOLE, attorneys at law, Emma Spreckels building, 927 Market St. i ADVICE free: no charge unless successful. W. W. DAVIDSON. P27 Markft st.. 01. p. Mason. BICYCLE REPAIRS. TliOS. H. B. VARNEY, Market and Tenth. RAMBLER AND IDEAL BICYCLES. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. BOARD AND ROOMS. ; MARKET, IM9A (Hotel Robinson)— UndeT"naw \ and excellent management; MRS. M. C ROB- i IN SON, formerly Oakland, prop.: sunny ' suites, very desirable for families; flrst-c!as-? table; quick service; reasonable rates; family . suites a specialty; American and European i plan. : EDDY. 123— United States Hotel; rooms $1 50 i w*"k up. with board $5 50: suit for two with , beard. $12; board, $4 week; meals, 25c; ele- : vator runs all night. ONE or two ladles In nice country place near I HaywariJs; fine private house; excellent i board; convenient to railroad and electric j cars. Box 444, Call office, Oakland. j A NEW family hotel, SO7 California st., occu- pying corner opposite Grace Church. "BELGRAVIA. " Polk and Clay— Sunny suites; b?st hoard: for 2, $45 up; single, $20. FtRELL, 605, cor. Leavenworth— sunny rooms with board; beautiful grounds; rc-a^ enable; references. O'FARRELL, 742— Clean comfortable rooms; su- perior table board: bath; piano; reasonable. PINE. 1222— Handsome family hotel: sunny I rooms; suit* or single; refs. Miss Hutch: POWELL. SOT (The Waldorf)— Furnished suites ann single, with or without board. BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED. WANTED— Board and lodging with a Pres- byterian family at Pan Mateo. Address J. W., box 276. Call office. RESPECTABLE stenographer desires board and room; central; rent $15; In private fam- -11;.-. I '■■■;. ■':'.'. Call office. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. ACCOMMODATION for 2 or 3 small children"; mother's care and home comforts. MRS. C L. DE MONT, 518 East Eleventh St., Oakland. i want to find a go. d home for thr»e children from 7 to 12: ref. required. Box 255. Call. GOOD board for one or two children; excellent home 3943 Army it. BOOKS — NEW AND OLD. 6CHOOL BOOKS .-■-..- and exchanged' Holmes Bork Co.. 704 Mission st. . near Third. BOOTS AM> SHOES. LADIES' best rubbers, 25c and 30c; men's boots, $2; children's chocs, 65c up; ladies' shoes; $1 up; send for price list. People's Shoo Store. 1303 Stockton, nr. Brdwy. j BUSINESS CHANCES. | . ~ A— s2so; BRANCH bakery and stationery store; I ion Union st. ; living room; cheap rent; good buslnehs. Call H. kJ. WILKE, 906 Market Bt. DAY saloon, established years; dally receipts a lout $Cv; a long lease; only first-class cus- in; a chance of a lifetime; Investigate at once. R. G. WILKE, 906 Market et. CORNER eaioon, one block from Market St., close to Odd Fellows' bldg; rent MO; lease; daily receipts $18; death cause of sale. R. G. WILKE, 806 Market st. A— S7SOO— HOTEL of 120 rooms, offices, bar. din- ing-room, etc.; establ. many years, with large patronage; centrally located; this first-class paying property must be sold at once; impor- tant family affair calls owner to Europe; full- est Investigation solicited. Call R. O. ; WILKE. 806 Market St. >. $1100— CORNER saloon with 6 rooms; rent $00; mercantile lunch; between wholesale houses olid Iron foundries; place clearing $100 ppr month; lease. Call WILKE. 906 Market. A— CHIROPODIST and manicure parlors; Market and Powell Hts.; only the very best class of patronage; no rent to pay; a spledld off>-r. R. O. WILKE, 606 Market st. A 1360; DYEING and cleaning Btore on Powell : St.; rent $15; first class; paying. Call WILKE. S0« Market St. $1250— GROCERY store (no bar); splendid loca- tion; best class cash trade; good horse and wagon, large stock; fine fixtures and safe; : cash register: sickness. M. LESS, 765 Market. J375- Restaurant, near car use and 3 car lines; big regular trade; Saturday and Sundays large ■lent; living rooms. M. LESS. 768 Market. $4500— RESTAURANT and oyster house; Market Ht.; magnificently fitted up private rooms; will easily clear $500 monthly; trial given If you mean business . M LESS, 765 Market st. $2:,0--I > AYING branch bakery In th( Mission; 4 living rooms; receipts from $12 to $14 per day; rent cheap: old estab. M. LESS, 7C5 Market. $800— GROCERY end bar; fixtures cost $1000; fresh stock; Invoice 1600: $25 daily; must be Bold; sickness. KREDO & CO.. 22'^ Geary st. A—J23oo— BEST restaurant In mining town of 6000 population; receipts $50 dally; 8-room fur- nished dwelling. KI-EDO & CO.. 22V4 Geary. A— $350— RESTAURANT and 8 furnished rooms opp. depot; half hour's ride from city; fine business; furniture worth price asked. KREDO & CO., __ Geary st. $175— CIGAR store; great bargain this day. COWING *• CO., MS Market st. , A— GROCERY; flirt-class corner; good loca- tion: must sell; sickness. COWING & CO.. P95 Market st. ' A— BUSINESS clearing $75 each per month; partner needed; this Is a fine opportunity: no night or Sunday work. HEALV. »17 Market. yjjfiWBUTCHER shop; doing business $25 to $35 day 100 route customers; 2 horsce; . wagons; treat. sacrifice. JONES. 866 Market st. .-J BUSINESS CHANCES— Continued. $450— BEST saloon In city; cor. Clay St.: value in sight. MCLAUGHLIN, 777% Market st. SALOON; bargain this city. McLAUGH- LIN & CO.. 777H Market st. MUST sell; old established branch bakery, sta- tionery, notions; cheap rent; living .rooms; mo. receipts $350. WINSTON & CO.. 1026 Mitt. PAYING bakery; good location: no reasonable offer refused. Address box 543. Call. $1000— CORNER grocery and bar: good corner; established 12 year*; good trade; stock new: cause of selling, retiring from business; lease If desired. Junction Guerrero, San Jose aye. and Valley st. FOR — Grocery and bar, wood and coal, hay and grain, boarding stable, expressing; 11 years In business; owner retiring; long lease. Call northeast corner Fifteenth and Guerrero. BRANCH bakery and stationery store; three living rooms; rent $11; for sale. 1342 Sacra- mento Bt. SECOND-HAND furniture and tool store doing fine business; on account going East. 1070 Howard st. PARTNER in cheap and useful invention, or will sell whole or part. Address Ml Eighth. ! RESTAURANT; good location; for sale cheap; account other business. Box 887, Call office. JIOOO WILL buy half interest in $4000 ranch. Write P. O. bos 321, Redding, Cal. GOOD chance man with small capital; ! city control; new article. Box 883, Call. ! FOR SALE— Grocery and branch bakery; price $350. 801 Jefferson St., Oakland. FOR sale at sacrifice; retiring from business; wholesale and retail store, established S3 years; suitable for wholesale and retail gro- cery or drug store or hotel; can be rented j sapurate; long lease if desired. GEO. MON- i NIER, 11E3 Howard, bet. Seventh and Eighth. $2500— ONE of the lyst located drug stores in i the city, clear.!!:; $200 per month; selling on ! account of other business. Address L. 8., box 844, Call office. MODEL Art Store. 5032 Sixteenth St.. below Va- ■ lencia; on account of death; pictures, picture frames; all kind of art materials; portraits enlarged. $300— LODGING-HOUSE. 10 rooms; rent $3; water free; Income $60. Apply 604 >,t Mission it., room 4. between It and 3 o'clock. GOOD paying fruit store; investigate. 48 Seventh st. FOR rale- Barber shop near Presidio. Inquire 163 Second st. I FURNITURE and good will of Hotel Bruns- wick; doing splendid business; must sell on account of death; $8200; terms, half down, ; reft on time. Ad. Hotel Brunswick. Oakland. j BARBER shop; ? chairs. * bath tubs; very cheap; must sell on account sickness; urood trade. M. BRIGHT, South San Francisco, Han Mateo County. CHICKEN ranch for rent— Half interest in horse, wagon, furniture, brooders', chicken '■ > d etc., for sale, or will sell '*hole. Box 576. Call office, Oakland. FOR SALE— Corner saloon on water front, with i rooms above for S families and 2 stores below; all rented; barroom rent free. Apply 724 Front st. Price low. $900— RESTAURANT; rent $25: dally receipts $30. Address or Inquire of J. H. LIVER- MORE, room 719, Emma Spreckols building. ! BUSINESS established six years; requires more capital: fine opening for right man. , Confidential, box 876. Call office. I CIGAR store; very cheap; good location; cheap rent: owner desires to go to country. Box I 897, Call. WANTED— Partner with $300. to take half in- terest in paying mail-order business; splendid chance. Address box £883. Call. HOTEL men attention-!- We have good hotel propositions. SCHWEINHARD & CO., 1007% Market St., near Sixth. $2Sft — OLD •■■•■.-> florist shop; doing pros- perous business; cheap rent. Apply Call office. RESTAURANT on Third st. for sale cheap; am compelled to leave city. Box 71S, Call. GOOD-PAYING rooming house, for cash; IS rooms. 133 Hyde st. $200— PAINT shop; estab. 40 years; good stock; fine tools. R. WILLIS, SK Washington et. PRIVATE board Inp-house; 25 boardere; 15 rooms ; all full; north Market. Box 1344 Call. RARE chance; nicely fitted up saloon; central location ; for sale cheap. Inquire Call office. HALF or whole interest grocery store: estab. 12 years. Call 1510 Telegraph aye., Oakland. RESTAURANT outfits for sale. D. McRAE. 743 Mission st. COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO. i W. CASWELL & CO.'S. 412 Sacramento st. j A BRANCH office for Call advertisement and subscriptions has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- j tucky sts. Open till 9 p. m. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. FINE top buggy, almost new; business buggy, new: business wagons, new. suitable for dry goods stores; rockaway. 828 Harrison st. ALL kinds of wagons, hussies, carts, harness, etc.. cheap. EGAN & SON. 2117 Mission st. 100 SETS second-hand harness: wagons, carts. ' buggies, surreys snd horses. 114" Poison) st. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work Bend to SPAULDINGS Pioneer Carpet- beating Works. 353-357 Tehama st. : tel. S. 40. CITY Steam Carpet-beating Works. G. H. STEVENS, m»r., 3S-40 Sth St.; tel. South 250. J. McQUEEN'S California Carpet Cleaning Co., 453 Stevenson St.; tel. South 228: lowest rates. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Putter St.; tel Main 394. GEO. WALCOM, Proprietor. CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; laid at 3c. STRATTON'S. 3 Eighth ft.: tel. Jessie 944. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co., 240 14th St.; cleaning, 3c per yard; UA. MlEslon 74. CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden , Gate aye.; tel. East 126. CLAIRVOYANTS AND Si 1 t AIIS.M. 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 the sepa- rated; recovers lost, stolen or buried prop- erty; locates treasures and minerals; tells your entire life, past, present and future, while in a perfect trance; perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mail; synd stamp for circular with special terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, 200 Turk st. Home Sundays and evenings. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, the celebrated test medium, life reader and medical clairvoyant; j Fittings, SI; diagnosis free; "new method" j treatment for chronic, private, obscure dis- ] eases; send stamp for circular. 232 Stockton MME. MELBOURNE, gifted clairvoyant; never falls; satisfaction guaranteed; hours, 1:30 to 5 p. m., 7-10 p. in.; L, 2r.0, G.. 800. 612 Vi Eddy. MADAME A. CERVANTES, the celebrated j Spanish fortune teller, newly arrived. S Hayes St., room 7. second floor. ABBIE HARLAND'S test circle, 2 p. m., 20c; to-night. lOcj business readings, $1. 34 Sixth. j JOHN SLATER-Slttlngs dally. 10 to 4. 1809 Stockton Bt., near Greenwich. C. V. MILLER'S materialising trumpet seance, 8 p. m. : 25c. 409 Leavenworth st. CIRCLE -Thursday. 2 p. m., 25c; read- Ings. $1. C. STEERS. 112V4 Oak st. MME. SHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader; sittings daily. 212V4 Sixth st. MME, MOREAU, the best medium and card reader; 2Sc up. 73 Fourth Ft. , near Mission. MRS. WEST, trance medium ond healer. 1206 Market, par. 14; mail with $1 and stamp ana. MME. HANSON, palmistry. 10c; card reader; past, present, future, 26c. 148 Sixth St., r. 12. j EDWARD EARLE. Independent elatewrlter, J 330 Ellis st. : seance Scottish Hall, Sun. night. I MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently: business advice; names given; 25c up. 6 Fourth st. GYPSY life reader; action guaranteed; 25c; correct answers to all questions. 9 7th st. MRS. C. J. MEYER. 336 McAllister; sittings dally: test meetings. 10c; circles. 25c: 2, 8 p.m. MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, card reader and i ■palmistry. 2fic: truth or no pay. 1143 Mission. PROF. Gee— Medium; read's. SOc. $l:test circles Tues.. Thurs,. Frl.. 8 p. m.. 10c. 1035 Market. CLEANING COMPOUNDS] UTICA Cleaning and Toilet Compounds and Compound Paste; a household blessing; a sure cure for poleon oak. SAMUEL SEYMOUR. Agent. Office and factory. 21 S---ir st. COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency; no charge"- i>F> »uccfer,ful. Room 310. 927 Market st. COTTAGES TO LET. COTTAGE of 4 rooms and bath, with or with- out stable. 409 Dolores St., near Seventeenth, j JONES. 2052 — To rent, cottage of 4 rooms and j bath; hot and cold water; rent $14. $15— SUNNY cottage. 5 rooms and bath. GEO ' „ W. H. PATTERSON, 1706 Market st. [ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALT,, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1399. DENTISTS. DR. T. S. HIGGINS' dental parlors. 927 Market Ft., over Cafe Zflnka»d— 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 artWtlc dental work at reasonable prices; pure gold fillings from $1 up; other fillings from dOc; 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; op*n evenings and Sundays. ________ A NEW anesthetic for painless dentistry. Bynol, on application to the gums, removes the pain; see our flesh colored plates, thinner and stronger than rubber, warranted for 20 years;- crown nnd bridge work; teeth with- out a plate; fillings, BOc; crowns, $3 £0; plates, full set. $5; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors. 24 Sixth Ft. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC. SOS Mar- ket St.. cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg.. you can have your extractions done painlessly; teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns, $3 CO up; plates, extractions free. $4 50 up; of- fice hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 2 p. m. G. W. WILLIAMSON. M.D.. 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, $3; received 8 first prizes; no students: guaranteed 12 years. TEETH extracted free: the best work; the low- est prices: all work warranted and painless; teeth without plates a specialty. Modern Dental Parlors. 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate. VAN VROOM— Painless extraction by electric- ity; guarantee 10 years; lowest prices; 10 operators; no students. 097 Market st. OHIO Dental Parlors, Inc.. 8 graduate opera- tors; open evenings and Sundays. 850 Market. I PARIS Dental Parlors, 285 Kearny. cor. Bush; I full set teeth, $4; crowns, $3; fillings. 25c. MEYER— Deutscher 7Jahnarzt, 6 Turk: lst-class work; prices reas.; gas; crown & bridge work. DR. N. BAR DUE, r. 211. Examiner bldg.; work reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed. LOWEST prices In S. F. : work warranted 10 years. N. Y. Dentists. 967 Mission, cor, fth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market St., near Eleventh; crowns, bridge work and fillings a specialty: all work reasonable; gas given. SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. O. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES DRESSES— Cutting and fitting taught at schol- ar's house, $10. 403 Grant aye., cor. Bush. S. F. Dressmaking, Ladles Tailoring parlors; French tailoring system tatir^t. 30:" Van Ness. PARISIAN dressmaking. 3S? Geary; dresses, made $5 up: dresses made rver: perfect fit. EDUCATIONAL. MR. and MRS. W. F. AYRES have returned from their vacation and resumed personal su- pervision over Ayres' Business College; new and progressive methods in all branches; the only school in the city having the right to use the practical Budget system of bookkeep- ing; life scholarship, $50; send for catalogue. HEALD'B 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 SO-pige catalogue free. ENGINEERING Schoc), civil, electrical, min- ing mech. Burvey.assay.archi. ;day and even.; em. 1564. VAN PER NAILLEN. 933 Market. ALL students but two taking full course this year got positions. San Francisco Business College, 1236 Market st. LAW Schools, 827 Market, S. F., and 905 Broad- way, Oakland; day and night; correspondence. PROF. MERKI'S mandolin club resumes Nov. 2; new members welcome; ref. lOCS Mission. FRENCH. Spanish, etc.. Prof. De Filllppe's Academy of Languages, 320 Post; ablest profs. PIANO and German; pupil of Conservatory of Lei] sic; lessons 75c S2O Golden Gate aye. "EXPANSION" the order at DURHAM'S Busi- ness College. JO5 Larkin St., opp. City Hall. BOOKKEEPING, arithmetic, grammar. writing; liav ftp.d night: tPrms low. 1024 Mission. nr. 6th. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. JAPANESE Information Bureau; Japanese and Chinese help; housecleaning. 421 Post; tele- phone Main 1956. ORPHEUM Employment Japanese, Chi- nese. 426 Powell, nr. Sutter: tel. Black 1321. FIELD'S Employment Agency; help furnished free. 605 Clay st. ; phone Davis 821. JAPANESE-CHINESE Emp. Agency; all kinds help. OEO. OAKI. 30 Geary St.; tel. Grant 56. CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office; best help. 414% O'Farrell; tel. East 426. SAM KEF., 513 Bush; best Chinese help fur- nished promptly. Telephone Red 1531. EMPLOYMENT WANTED — FEMALE. A FIRST-CLASS Danish cook and laundress desires a situation; best of ref.; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter St. A NEAT young girl desires situation as nurse or assist in housework; $10 to $15; ref3. MISS CULLEN. 825 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS German cook desires a situation! understands French and German cooking; good ref. MISS H. CULLINAN, 323 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS Swedish cook desires a altua- j tion; good ref. MISS H. CULLINAN. 323 Sut- j ter st. j THOROUGHLY competent cook and housework girl desires a situation; best city references. MISS H. CULLINAN, 323 Sutter St., Phone Main 651. FIRST-CLASS meat and pastry cook, $40, wants place, city or country. Hotel Gazette Employment Bureau, 26 Montgomery; MRS. M. E. DAY, Manager. FIRST-CLASS Swedish second girl desires a situation. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter. A RESPECTABLE person, good cook and housekeeper, wishes position; good home pre- ferred; best of references can be given. Call 618 Ellis St., near Larkln. SWISS c:rl wishes a situation to do general work with an American family; willing to work. 516 Pacific st. A YOUNG experienced wontan wants situation to do housework: Is a first-class cook; city or country acceptable; can give best of refer- ences. Address M. X., 3SOS Seventeenth st. GOOD German cook wishes situation to do cooking and plain washing; city or country. 348 Third st. A COMPETENT woman wants a situation; light housework; is a good cook and laun- dress; nest and clean. Call for 2 days 1231 Market st. YOUNG girl wishes situation to mind baby or assist In light housework; sleep home. 403 Bryant st. FIRST-CLASS dressmaker wishes a few more engagements by the day. 905 Market st. MIDDLE-AGED woman will assist In nice family; small wages; good references. Ad- dress box 2587, Call office. COMPETENT woman wishes place to do gen- eral housework; good cook: no washing; in small family; references. 106 Hayes st. MIDDLE-AGED German woman wishes situa- tion to do general housework. 1000 Washing- ton st. RELIABLE person wishes position at general housework; is a good cook: no objection to small wash; wages $15; good references. Box 277. Call. SITUATION wanted by a middle-aged German woman for general housework and cooking. 1414 Lyon st., near Sutter. COMPETENT girl wants housework: good cook and laundress: city or country. 270 Jessie st, near Fourth. COLORED woman, good cook, wants place In private family. 610 Post st. FRENCH, experienced, good nurse; good ref- erences; country or city. 624 Taylor St., cor. Sutter. WANTED— By young German woman, house- deTuiing and window-cleaning; $1 and car fare. Address MRS. W., 6 Shipley St., off 4th. WANTED by an elderly American woman, situation to do light housework in small fam- ily, or for man and wife. A. M. C , 12% Scott place, bet. Pacific and Broadway. SCANDINAVIAN girl wishes position as cook. 17 Howard Ft. . DRESSMAKER; first-class; fitting and trlm- ming perfection; costumes remodeled latest styles; $1 25 per day. Address J. P., 501 Post St., room 34. MIDDLE-AGED German lady wishes situation to do plain cooking or plain washing In small . family. 302 Fourth st. ■ ~. _ AN elderly woman wishes light -housework; small family In the city: good home: small wages. 31 First aye. and Clement st. WOMAN to assist with housework. Please call at .', Sycamore aye., bet. 17th and 18th sts. NEAT girl wishes situation to do upstair- work and care for children. 311V4 Elm aye., bet. Golden Gate aye. and Turk st. GERMAN cook wishes situation In gentleman's family; good cook and housework; good refer- ence. 74S Howard St., bet. Third and Fourth. WOMAN wishes a position to do chamberwork and plain washing; wages $15; sleep home. 13 Washington st. WANTED, by a good reliable woman, a posi- tion as cook: no objection to short distance In country; good city reference. 759 Mission Ft. WOMAN wishes to go out by the day washing or housecleaning. Please call at 308 Fulton st. COMPETENT woman -wishes a position to as- sist In general housework; good references. . Address 1005 Franklin st.. Oakland. EMPLOYMENT WANTED FEMALE. YOUNG Swedish lady wishes plain sewing at home. 425 Bush St., room 11. first floor. - RESPECTABLE girl wishes to do chamber- work or housework and plain cooking; sleep home if preferred. Apply 45C Sixth St. rm. 23. YOUNG lady having typewriter desires a couple * hours' work each day. Address box 283. Call. WANTED — Respectable, experienced woman, with 6-year-old child, desires situation as working housekeeper or to do cooking or light housework In small or ordinary fam- ily; good plain cook; country preferred; near school; wages $12 to $15 a month; good refer- ences. Address box 452, Haywards, Cal. EXPERIENCED reliable nurse wants some en- gagements; would receive patients In her home: good references. Address Nurse, 47 A Clara st. Third and Fourth. Fulsom and Har- rison. DRESSMAKER and designer would like a few more engagements by the day, $1 50; or win do work at home for same price; perfect fit guaranteed. 421 Hyde st. GERMAN lady wishes position as governess, lady's maid or seamstress; speaks French, Italian and a little English. Address box »99, Call office. YOUNG lady wishes ' position as second girl or general housework. Call or address 122 Noe st. FIRST-CLASS dressmaker wishes work In families or at home (ladies and misses). 919 A Sutter St.; telephone I-arkln 962. : EXPERIENCED nurse desires position care of children; good seamstress; good references. 1214 Wood St.. Oakland. EXPERIENCED saleslady wishes position. 8. P., box 2898. Call office. WANTED— by rellned experienced in- fant's nurse; city reference. Call 1251 Hayes. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third St., near Mar- ket; 200 rooms; 25c to $1 B0 night; $1 60 to $« week; convenient and respectable; free bus and baggage to and from ferry. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts. Open till 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and (subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED — MALE. A COMPETENT English couple desires situa- tions on a ranch; best references. MISS CULLEN. 325 Sutter £t. COMPETENT couple desire situations; man first-class carpenter and cabinet-maker and wife first-claps cook; city or country. Apply to MISS H. CULLINAN, 323 Sutter st. YOUNG man, good business education, wants situation; willing to invest a few hundred dollars in legitimate enterprise. Address box E66. Call office. MAN of good character wants situation in gen- eral merchandise or grocery store in country; will work cheap at first to learn the busi- ness; good driver; references. Address L. 8., 727 Bush st. STEADY, sober young man wishes a position of any kind: handy with horses. Address E. C, 400 Capp st WANTED— By reliable married man, a posi- tion for collecting accounts, rents, etc., and looking after property: large experience; ref- erence and best of security If required. Box 286. Call. WANTED — By an experienced man, a position as clerk In a retail grocery store; wages moderate; references. Box 281, Call. STRONG married man wishes situation In wholesale house or any kind of work-.' J. W., 255 Tehama St. EXPERIENCED young man wants position doing general work In mercantile house: am good bookkeeper: quick, accurate and trust- j worthy. Box 273, Call. i WANTED— Work by young man by the day at ! house .md carpet cleaning. HENRY ANDER- SEN, 962 Bush St.; telephone East 563. ENGINEER wants situation; city or country; good references. Address box 237, Call office. j GOOD barber can be had for evenings, Satur- day and Sunday. Address box 9SS, Call. BARBER wants situation; 1 year's experience; $10 a week. Address box 289, Call office. WANTED To work for a private family as J man about place; can do all kinds of work; ■ gardening, horses, cows; willing and oblig- ing; city or country. J. M. J., 631 Sacramento. GARDENER, thoroughly understanding car© or horses, cows, chickens; references; pri- vate placo. N. D., box 989, Call. WANTED— Position in private place, care of horse* or garden, by a sober, steady man; references. Box 257, Call. MlNES— Gentleman with good connection among miners In Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Colombia desires to represent a flrat-clsss house, handling portable hand pumps, wash- ers, winches, etc. Address, with terms, A. G. CHOVIL, care Cartagena Railway Co., Carta- gena, Colombia, S. A. JAPANESE young boy wishes a position In a small family as a schoolboy; wages no ob- ject. Box 292, Call. JAPANESE schoolboy wants position as cook in small family. K. KAWASAKI, 1329 Pine. YOUNG Danish man, single, wants situation in private place; thoroughly understands care of horses, cows and garden; best of refer- ences. Address P. LUND, 360 Seventh St., Oakland. 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. * INDUSTRIOUS German gardener; understands the care of lawn, flowers, vegetables, horses and cows; very handy and willing; references; city or country. Box 809, Call. EXPERIENCED cellarman wishes situation; can do cooperage repairing;, references if re- quired. Address E. MUTIN, 1524 Powell St. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at the northwest corner- of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky Ft*. Open till 9 p. m. A BRANCH olKee for Call Advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia st. _______ EXCHANGE. 20 ACRES fruit and walnuts; good buildings; near Los Angeles; J5600 clear for property around bay. J. H. EDSON, 1209 Broadway, Oakland. CATALOGUE of choice exchanges free. Ad. 3CHWEINIIART & C0..1007',4 Market. nr.6th. FLATS TO LET. A— s2o— lll7 SCOTT St.: 6 sunny rooms with porcelain bath, washtrays. etc. V. CLEMENTINA, . 312>4— $14; 6 rooms; In good order; sunny side. FLAT hunting made easy with the printed list you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL. 10 Montgomery St. GEARY. 1909, opposite Hamilton Square — Two flats. 5 and 6 rooms each; upper flat reduced to $12 50; lower to $15. GEARY, 1917— 516; four nice rooms; bath; toilet, gas: nice yard; cellar; furnished hall. HENRY, C 3. bet/ Sanchez and Noe— 4 nice, ninny rooms; garden; rent low. LEAVBNWORTH, 1519— Flat 4 rooms; gas; bath; modern improvements; rent $15. MCALLISTER. 1129-Upper flat: 7 rooms; with light and sun: reasonable to good tenant. MODERN nanny flat; 7 rooms; porcelain bath. 735 Ellis sT. NEW flat of 4 rooms. Apply at 55*4 Zoe st., between Bryant, Brannan, Third and Fourth. NEW flat. 3239 Sixteenth St.. to let; furnished, unfurnished or the whole flat.- SEVENTEENTH, 3570, near Guerrero— eunny flat; 6 rooms and bath; yard; rent rea- sonable. TO let— flats of 4 rooms each. Key at 70 Clementina st.. bet. First and Second. TWO sunny flats, 4 rooms and bath: $10 up. $25— Sunny flat; 8 rooms, bath: central. GEO W. H. PATTERSON & CO., 1706 Market. 7 ROOMS and 2 kitchens: modern: sunny bay windows: for I families. 417^ Third st. $B— FLAT of three rooms; large dry cellar. 62 Chesley st., off Harrison, between Seventh and Eighth. ■ UPPER sunny corner flat: 6 rooms and bath. Apply grocery, corner Twenty-fourth and Florida sts. $17 6-ROOM upper flat, with porcelain bath. 541 Castro «t.. near Nineteenth. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109« Va- lencia st. A WEEK'S news for 6 cents— The Weekly Call. 36 pages. In wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year. HATS TO — FURNISHED. ELLIS. 1312— 'new modern flats; 8 and 10 rooms and bath; front two streets; sun all day; newly and handsomely furnished. Apply ■ 10 to 12. TWELFTH. 324— Flat of 3 r ooms: stable if re- qtllred. . ~~~ FURNITURE FOR SALE. : HEAVY matting. 10c per yard; linen warp, 15c; tapestry Brussels carpet sewed, laid and lined, 60c per yard. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., 1310-1312 1 Stockton St.. nr. Broadway. $325 CASH— Furniture of 7-room flat: good as new: a bargain; rent low. 772 Stevenson, off Ninth. s-'-;'-.:-\ 4 ROOMS furnished In oak for $43 50. with No. ' 7 range. King Furniture Co.. 1127-1131 Market. FURNITURE WANTED. LARGE and small lots: 200 rooms: country; must buy this week. Box 764, Call. ALFRED WOLLPERT. 773 Mission St., pays the highest price for your }d-hand furniture; WANTED— SSOOO carpets, furniture, etc. ; highest price paid: postal. M. Silverttein.ll2l Market FUKRIKRS, FUIIS, KTO ELECTRIC seal capes, Astrakan yokes. $10 to ?30. ROBT. WALLACE, 115 Kearny, top floor. HELP WANTED AGENTS OUR new holiday books include a fine line for children; four shown in one sample; Illus- trated books for center table; standard books for the library; books make desirable presents for ladies or gentlemen; all the war histo- ries right up to date. Canvassers send for circulars to THE J. DEWING CO., Flood bldg,. San Francisco.. AGENTS everywhere to sell map of the battle- fields in the Philippines; 4t-x64 Inches In 6 colors, showing all the movements of Eighth Army Corps. Write for particulars to P. E. LAMAR. 21 First st.. San Francisco. HELP WASTED FEMALE. HOUSEWORK, Chico, $20, see lady here; Stockton, $25; Siskivou, $2i); Alameda, i'll; Modesto, $20; .v housework girls, $25 and J2O; 10 young girls to assist, $12 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 325 Butter Bt. 2 WAITRESSES, hotel, city. $20 per month; Reno, $25; 3 restaurant waitresses, $7 and $3 per week. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. CLERK for candy store, city, $7 a week to start; 20 waitresses, country hotels. $25 and $20 and fare; 2 Scandinavian or German wait- resses, same hotel, $20 each. 4 hotel waitresses, city, $20. 10 restaurant waitresses, city, $7 and $8 a week. 40 girls for general housework, city and ooun- try, $25 and $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED— Three German cook», $30, $35; 8 cooks, German style, $25 and $30; laundress, private family, $25; ironers for county, $25, fare paid; 1 German, 1 French, 1 Protestant and three other Becond girls, $20; parlor maid and waitress, $25; Protestant nurse, $20; t cooks, city and country boarding-house, $25, $30; 2 waitresses, restaurant, $6 week; wait- resses for city and country hotel, $15 to $25; a great many girls fur housework, city and oountry. $20, $25. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 31« Sutter st. WOMAN with a child as .housekeeper, country, $15. MISS H. CULLINAN, 323 Sutter st. BOARDING-HOUSE cook, country, $30. MISS H. CULLINAN. 323 Sutter st. "HOTEL GAZETTE" Employment Bureau, 26 Montgomery— Waitresses for Stockton, Napa, Woodland, Gait, Bakersneld, Martinez and city, $20; 2 chambermaids to wait, $20. MRS. M. E. DAY, manager. BRIGHT young lady to travel and assist gentleman In his business; moderate salary and expenses; in answering state age, quall- fi> ntlons, etc. E. P. TRAYNOR, Call office, Oakland. FINISHERS on custom coats wanted. 304 Tehama st. FINISHERS on pants; steady work. *5S How- ard st., bet. 4th and sth. over handball court. EXPERIENCED finishers and apprentices on custom coats. 940 Foleom st. APPRENTICE and a good plain sewer for dressmaking. 2437 Mission Bt., near 21st. YOUNG girl for housework; sleep home. 457 Fell st. SCANDINAVIAN servant: general housework and cooking. 2406 Sutter st. GIRL; housework. Call at 623 Florida st. APPRENTICE wanted for La Mode Halr- dressing Parlors. 9;>7 Market St., rooms 12-13. YOUNG German girl to assist In general housework. IIIOA Golden Gate aye. YOUNG girl for housework and assist with children; wages small. Apply afternoon, t5T,t Jessie st. COMPETENT girl for general housework; wages $20. Inquire after 9 a. m., "12 Cole St., near Waller. NEAT girl f.>r light housework. Call 196 Boyce, south of Point Lobos aye. GOOD crocheters and finishers on sweaters and i underwear. Apply J. J. PFISTER KNIT- TING CO., 41" I'olk st. PROTESTANT girl wanted; plain cooking; two in family; wages $16. 1602 Washington. WANTED— A young girl for light housework in i-mall family. Inquire between 9 and 12 a. m. to-day at 732 Tint Bt. GOOD waist hand wanted. MRS. JOHANSEN, 627 Post st. BY a lady; young girl who enn sew from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. 1020 Van Ness. OPERATORS on custom coats. 927 Market St., room 624. GOOD second fitter for suits and Jackets. E. MESSAGBR'S 'lock Store, 145 Post st. WANTED— GirI to assist with children and light housework. 951 McAllister st. WANTED— A dressmaker. 1318 Larkln st. WANTED— A nursegirl. 2912 Clay st. WANTED— A young girl to assist In house- work. niS l^ Union st. WANTED— Protestant girl for light house- work. 1517 Hyde st. WANTED— A waitress; call early. 2813 Green- wich Bt. WANTED— Waitress. 3S Fourth st. GIRL 14 to 1« to help mind baby. 1562 Post st., near Laguna. GERMAN girl to arsist In housework and with children; wages $20. C6l Geary st. YOUNG girl to assist and company for child; J5; good home. 51S Jones St.; two bells. WANTED— A girl to work in a kitchen! m Geary st. WANTED— A lunc* waitress. 7 Taylor st. GIRL to do housework in email family. 375 Letlr.gtcn aye. WANTED— A young girl for light housework. 918 Sanchez st., near Twenty-second. 26 HANDS on silk and woolen waists. SAN FRANCISCO MFG. CO., 409 A Turk St. GIRL to assist In light housework; wages; $12. 1279 O'Farrell st. WANTED— GirI for general housework. Apply 3448 Twentieth St., corner Capp. APPRENTICES for fine millinery and good makers wanted. 130 Sixth st. WANTED — Ladles lenrn best system shorthand and typewriting at home; experienced gent. Address box 2855. Call. MEN, women and girls; light employment; good wages. Rm. 1, 567 Washington, Oakland. WANTED — Girls to learn tailoring on custom coats; paid while learning. 40 Ellis, room 52. STENOGRAPHER and typewriter for law of- fice. Address, giving reference, experience and wages expected, box 86S, Call office. WANTED-- A girl to do second work; wages $15 a month. Apply at 1617 Vallejo st. MIDDLE-AGED woman; light housework; small wages. 73 Fourth st., upstairs. YOUNG German girl, 15 to 18, for light house- work; $15. 1530 Grove st. TAILORESS and finisher wanted on fine cus- tom coats. 533 Natoma st. YOUNG girl for housework; family of 2. Call 9 to 12. 2128 Sutter st. GIRLS '. GIRLS ! GIRLS ! LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 324 Fremont St.. are putting in the very best sewing ma- chines 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, Gough and Grove sts. RESTAURANT waitress wanted. People's Restaurant, 631 Clay st. GIRL for housework and cooking. Apply after 9 a. m. 622 Golden Gate aye. OPERATOR on coats; ono that understands making linings and plain work preferred; steady work and good pay. 718 Market st. YOUNG girl to assist with light housework and children; good home; wages $S, 1271 Clay St., near Jones. YOUNG girl for light housework. 1749 Sutter street. WANTED— 4 ladles who want to make $12 a week. Call 114 Jones st. WANTED— GirIs to work at dressmaking; also apprentices at 234 Post Kt., room 10. WANTED— Two waist finishers; only first clasp need apply. 406 Sutter st., room 39. WANTED — A good cook; reference required. Call l'o7 Washington St., bet. 2 and 5 p. m. FIRST-CLASS experienced saleslady for cloaks and suits. Paris Cloak House, 1114 Market. ACCORDION pleating factory: all kinds" pleat- Ing, pinking. 121 Post, over O'Connor AMoffatt. WANTED— Experienced lroners at U S Laun- dry. Sixteenth and Valencia sts. McDOWELL Dressmaking School gives a thorough, artistic course. 108 Post st. HELP WANTED-MALE. A— UNDERGROUND car man for mine $60 Men to top beets, $26 and found; camp wait- ers $25; shingle sawyers, $50; foreman ■wood- chopper. MURRAY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay st. I- ' A— MURRAY & READY Phone Main 5848 Leading Employment and Labor Agents. Help for Utah, Washington, Oregon, British Columbia and all parts of California and Arizona • • • • ' ; ' band sawyer shoemakers.... «late splitters lather sash and door maker — blockmaker shingle packer. ..iron "molder...granit« cutter $3 50, $3. $2 60 day come and 5ee........ MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. A WE PAY YOUR FARES to 38 sawmills, etc no experience wanted 197 men for 60 different jobs from laborers to run machines wage* from $26 to $40 and found also lumber pliers, crosscut sawyers tree fellers bark peelers. Jackscrewers... woodsmen and millmen of every description, $*0 $75, $65, $50, $45, $40, $30 and found; wood- choppers, tlemakers. shingle bolt makers, picket makers etc by the _?*_***_*••"-} .... We D ay MURRAY & READY. Your fares.. ■■..■■•■. 634 and 636 Clay st. A— BIG WAGES work.V.V.V.VSV ■■••• • • 75 •♦••• 26 laborern, inside work $2 to »-' if> aay 16 laborers, fare 50c *™ 12 quarrymen, country ....... ... ;; ou ...............SPECIAL TO-DAY 197 laborers and teamsters for city and coun- try jobs, $3, $2 TO. $2, $1 75 day; some by the day, others factories, etc ■■•,••" •••• MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. COOKS. WAITERS. OTHER HELP. HOTEL, LAUNDRY. BAKERY. ETC. 18 cooks $65, $60. $55, $40, $30 and found 14 waiters $30. $25, $20 and found 19 dishwashers $30. $25, $20, $15 and found 6 porters, bell and elevator b0y5.............. 7 laundrymen and pantrymen. .$3O and found Coatmaker; broilers; second, third and fourth cooks; two first, four second: third hands and 3 boys to learn baking trade; $40. $35, $2 >, $-0, $15 and found: five cooks and wives or men together. $65, $55. $50, $40 and found. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay St. 687 POSITIONS NOT ADVERTISED. 5 farmers and wives; 3 milkers and wives, $40 and found: see boss here. Bcxmaker Crockery packers edgeirnan. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay. CARPENTERS BLACKSMITHS 7 blacksmiths' helpers, $2 50 day: $35, $40, $30 and found; city and country jobs 22 carpenters for a steady Job for 9 months, country $3 day MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay at. A— s GOLD Mines 6 Silver Mines IS Other Mines 12 miners, machine drills, gold $75 16 miners, single hand drills, sliver.. s6o found 62 laborers, no experience required, $57 per month. Including board and lodging 23 laborers, you will suit, fare $3 $63 16 laborers, you will suit, fare $2 50 $52 50 27 laborers, you will suit, fare $1 50.. 540 found Great Crowds MURRAY & READY, Going Dally 634-636 Clay st. FARMS Dairies : Stables 26 plow teamsters $30, $26 and found 58 farm, orchard and vineyard hands, good steady Jobs $30, $26, $25, $20 and found 12 milkers S3O, $25 and found 12 chnremen and boys.. s2o, $15, $10 and found 9 stablemen, buggy-washers, hostlers, har- ness-cleaners, etc $50, $15, $10, $35, $30, $2.< and found MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay St. A— WE ship you free Railroad work 155 teamsters, laborers $2 day MURRAY & READY, 631-636 Clay st. HOTEL man who thoroughly understands rooming and office work; no bookkeeping; Eastern man not barred; $100 a month and found. Apply In person to C. R. HANSEN at C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S^o4 Geary st. EXPERT butter and egg salesman for whole- sale house; $100 a month. Apply to C R. HANSEN at C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S, 104 Geary st. RESTAURANT cook, $65: meat and pastry cook, country hotel, $50; third hand on bread, city, $35 to $40; 2 pantrymen, country hotels, : $20 and $25; 2 bakers' helpers, city, $25 to $30; 10 dishwashers and kitchen hands, $20. $25 and $30; upstairs porter, hotel, $25. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 104 Geary st. ENGINEER and machinist to take charge of a hotel plant, $60 and found; teamsters and laborers for the Valley Road, $2 a day, free fare; 6 rough caipenters for a ranch, $1 50 a day and found; harnessmaker, $30 and found; farmers, $20 and $26; milkers, $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. FREE FARE.... COAST ROAD.... FREE FEE Teamsters and laborers; ship Thursday. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED— Farmer and wife, $45; young Scan- dinavian; driver fnr milk wagon, $25 found; farmers, $20 and $25; IS miners, $2 25 and $2 50 day; timbennan for mine, $2 75 day; fire- man, $1 75 day; laborers for mines and quar- ries, $2 day; woodsmen, $26 to $50 and board; boy for country store. $10 and found; buggy- washer, $50; butcher boy, $15 and found; and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- mento st. WANTED— and wife, country hotel, $30; second and third cooks, country hotel, $40 and $30; hotel cook, $30 to $CO, fare refunded; second cook and broiler, first-class restau- rant, $50; baker, country, $10 week; ranch cook, Sonoma Co., $20; hotel cook, city, $10 week; restaurant cooks, waiters, dishwashers and others. J. F. OROSETT & CO., 62S Sacramento ft. WANTED— At Goat Island, 15 carpenters, 5 tin- ners, 5 plumbers' tinners and plumbers' help, ers, graders; apply with tools and blankets, ready for work, at Pier 7, tug Vigilant, 7:30, 9:30 and 2. CAMPBELL & PETTUS. WANTED— Stenographer and typewriter as office assistant. Americanized German pre- ferred; American clothing salesman, $10 week and increase. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. 2 TEAMSTERS, 3 laborers. Fourteenth aye. and N st. south; take Kentucky-st. cars. WANTED— Piano player by the month. O. WEINHOLD, cor. Lombard and Lyon sts. YOUNG man to learn saloon business.. South- east cor. Clay and Davis ets.; references. AN electrician wanted. Apply before 8 a. m. or after 6 p. m. at NE cor. Point Lobos and Fifth ayes. COLLECTOR for Industrial Insurance route. G. FLETCHER, 231 Twelfth St.; evenings. A— YOUNG men to join Ayres' Business Col- lege; have more positions than we can fill. GOOD second fitter for suits and Jackets. E. MESSAGER'S Cloak Store. 145 Post st. WANTED— cabinetmaker to work on showcases. 414 Market st. ; upstairs. CARPENTER wanted. Apply at 900 Stock- .' ton st. WANTED— Lunch waiter at 623 Fourth street. GERMAN clerk for grocery and bar. Geary and Leavenworth. YOUNG man for dining-room and chamber- work. Crystal Hotel, 739 Fourth st. BOY at 514 Valencia St.; one who can cut meat and drive wagon. VEGETABLE man wanted. 631 Clay street. WANTED— Good coat hand to go to country- steady work at good prices; must be sober and reliable. Apply Detmer Woolen Co., 11 I Sansome st. ERRAND boy. J. COHN & CO., 775 Market street. BUSHELMAN and nresser; steady work At 428 Ninth St.. Oakland. ' GOOD shoemaker wanted; steady situation. S J. Gray, 115 South Second St., San Jose. WANTED— Good lunch waiter. 3 Jackson st. GET your shoes half-soled while waiting- "> c to 60c. 562 Mission st.. bet. Ist and 2d sts. BARBERS, attention— have several good Jobs for 5c barbers, also for graduates and lady barbers. 1205 Market st. BARBERS— Neat 2-chair lr.c shop at a sacri- fice: offer wanted. 503 Washington st. BARBERS— For sale cheap; your own price. Address box 252, Call office. AMATEUR musicians wanted to play brass. Apply at the Chutes between 10 and 12 a. m. Tuesday. COATMAKER wanted to take part of room at 935 Market st., room 16. STRONG boy for tailor shop. 83 Third st., upstairs. GOOD coatmaker wanted by week. 410 Kearny St., room 35. PENSIONS— J. H. SHEPARD & CO., attor- neys, Hearst bids.. Third and Market. FIRST-CLASS tinsmith wanted. 555 Mission street. TO Tailors— Good coatmakers wanted. Apply at 11 a. m. at the Stevenson-st. entrance. CHAS. LYONS. London Tailor. 721 Market st. WANTED— Dress, fancy, men's furnishing salesman; also boy. 14 years, who resides with his parents. Box 865, Call office. WANTED— Sklrtmaker at SCHIMMEL & STOVER'S. 408 Sutter St. NOW open ßarbers' home; free employment office; a social room connected for Journey- men; bosses will be furnished free of charge with first-class help. 1205 Market St., near Eighth; telephone Main 51. 600 PAIRS men's shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 662 Mission at., bet. Ist and 2d sts. WANTED— A young man with large circle of acquaintances as salesman in piano house. Box £29. Call office. WANTED— IOO men to try our 16c breakfast, dinner or supper; best in city. 406 McAllister St., near Polk. SUITS to order on Installments at cash prices , $1 week. N. Y. TAILORING CO., 115 Kearny! j HELP WANTED — MALE. BARBERS' Protective Union— only legal A organized union on the coast. J. J. HEINZ, V Employment Secy.. 630 Market, downstairs. WANTED— Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin. Reno House proprietor,' still runs Denver House. 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25c per night: $1 to $2 per week. 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. MEN and women wanted to learn barber trad* in 6 weeks: expert Instructions; Saturday wages; call or write for catalogue. S. F. BARBER COLLEGE. 741 A Howard st. SAILORS and ordinary sexmen for coast and Australia at HERMAN'S. 26 Steuart St. BARBERS' Progressive Union: free employ- ment. H. Bernard. Sec. 104 7th: tel. Jessie 1;,?. 200 SINGLE furnished rooms, 10c, 15c and 250 per night. Llndell. 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 nnd baggage to and from the ferry. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts. Open till 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements ana subscriptions has'been established at 1096 Va- lencia st. HORSES. LIVE STOCK, Etc For Sale J AUCTION — Well broken horses, direct from the country; Tuesday, 11 o'clock. Ormond* Stables, 1517 Mission St., S. ATKINS. Auc- tioneer^^ 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons, buggies, carts harness. Grand Arcade Horse Market, 827 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN *- DOYLE. Auctioneers. 60 HEAD fine draft and driving horses at 1621 and 1625 Market st., between Twelfth and Brady: also come fine matched black teams. FOR sale— A number of work, road and busi- ness horses. Tomklnson's Livery Stable, 57 Minna St.. bet. First and Second. HOUSES LODGING— -FOKSALE.^ R. H. WINSTON & CO.. 1026 MARKET ST. — OVER WONDER MILLINERY STORE — 14 rooms; $400 cash, bal. $10 month $600 23 rooms; will sell at auction about price asked for house: elegnnt I"W| 31 rooms; facing 3 streets; only 1000 30 rooms; corner; rent $S0 l»-j'J 39 rooms: new sunny corner 13^0 MONEY TO LOAN AT 2 PER CENT LODGING-HOUSE buyers— For genuine bar- gains and honest treatment call on SCHWEINHART & CO.. 1007' b Market. nr.6th. OWNERS— I have a good fruit ranch to ex- change for a lodging-house; will pay cash if. needed. Address box 1347 Call office. FURNITURE of 7-room and bath flat; house full. 1036' i Folsom st. BUSH, 421: furnished house of_ 4S rooms; gas and water; partner wanted: $225. HOUSES TO LET. A— PRINTED list: houses to let; send for clr- cular. G. H. XJMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery. A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 MARKET ST. HOUSES. 1 FLATS. 1914 Clay; 12 R.'. $75 2414 Pine; 7 R....532 50 v ISI7 Broderlck; 9 R. 45 1525 Pine; 6 R.^. 27 50 1012 Geary; 7 R....32 50 j 1335 Howard; 6 R.... 21 123 Cedar aye.; 5 R 15! 2428 Geary; 6 R 20 $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. FINE 2-story house; sunny side; 7 rooms. 1088 Union st. ___^ GUERRERO, 1118— Rent $40; modern house of 10 rooms, bath and laundry; large yard; sun all day. Apply at 1136 Guerrero st. HOUSE hunting made easy with the printed list you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL. 10 Montgomery st. LAGUNA. 1717 and 1715 — Two sunny modern houses, each of 8 rooms; bath; newly papered. REDUCED to $48; S-room lodging house; 313 .O'Farrell. Apply 15 Grant aye. ' $12— HOUSE of 4 rooms: grand view; to a small family only. 425 Fremont st., near Harrison. LOST /AD FOUND. LOST — From Valencla-st. car, package con- taining black pocketbook, contracts, etc., and papers of value only to owner, H. PERRIN. Liberal reward at J. H. KING'S grocery, cor. Twenty-second and Valencia sts. LOST— Black and white Japanese pug; female. Return to 2700 California St.; reward. LOST— greyhound bitch. 1152 Oak St.; < reward. LOST— In San Rafaef, Sunday evening, & leather suit case. Finder please leave same with C. P. WARE and receive reward. LOST— Gray telescope satchel with paperhang- ins tools; reward. Address 3405 Twenty- fourth st. LOST— Sunday morning, umbrella; initials J. E. B. Return to 7 Eighth st.; receive reward. LOST— Ruby ring, bet. 10th and 14th, on Fol- som. Return 252!) Harrison: reward. MEDICAL. MRS. DR. WYETH, ladies' physician; consul^ tation free; home in confinement: guaranteed treatment at office, $5. 942 Post st, between Hyde and Larkin; hours, 10 to 5, 7 to 8. A STRICTLY private confinement home; sunny rooms; best of care; nice garden. DR. AND MRS. WEGENER. phone Pine 2751; residence 1312 Golden Gate aye. MRS. DR. KOHL, ladies' physician, 1122 Mar- ket gt., bet. Mason and Taylor; guaranteed treatment at office, $5; hours a-m. to 5 p.m. DRS. GOODWIN, formerly of 401 Van Ness aye. and 1362 Market Bt.. has returned from Eu- rope and is now at 118 Eddy st. MRS. DR. GWYER, ladies' physician. 619 Eddy st., bet. Hyde and Larkin.' HOME in confinement; treatment $5; consulta- tion free. MRS. ALLEN. 228 Van Ness aye. DR. POPPER, ladies' practical physician for 37 years. 318 Kearny st.; consultation free. -. MRS. DR. DA VIES, ladies' physician. 1223 Market St., bet. Taylor and Jones. DR. WONG HIM. herb doctor, treats all dis- eases of the human body. 115 Mason st. MISCELLAXKOIS— FOR SALE. BOILERS, engines, Id-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 Mis- sion st.. above Sixth. BARS, counters, showcases, shelving, mirrors, bought, sold and exchanged. 1063 Mission st! DOMESTIC sewing machine; good order; attachments complete. 1915 Mission, nr. l"th! CHICKENS for sale; white Leghorn chicks- also laying hens. 757 Railroad aye., Alam/la. WANT to sell Domestic Sewing Machine; nearly new; $20. Call 703 Polk st. 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. FRESH snowballs— "T. Carr" and all brands English fire brick, fire clay, brick dust. S R CHURCH, 807 Sansome St., tel. Main 6086. 8 HOISTING engines, 3 steamers, 5 locomotives 110 cars and all machinery used on Eureka Breakwater. J. B. JARDINE. 220 Fremont. A— s3 50 DERBY and Fedora hats $1 75 Pop- ular Prloe Hatters, 330 Kearny st.. near Pine. DESKS, office and card tables; desks repaired or exchanged; furn. bought. 244 Stockton st. DR CRBELY'S C. P. Worm Pills by all drug- - gists, or Dog Hospital, 510 Golden Gate aye. SAFES— New and second-hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO., 417-421 Sacramento st. DRESS oants. $2 75; fine suit - $10 - MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS. 613 Montgomery St. BARS, counters, shelving, showcases bought and sold. EIBEN, 1118 Mission; Tel. Jessie 1163. 2D-HAND doors, lumber, sash, etc, for pale cheap; old houses bought, rem'd. 8 Valencia. r>O T £ ou now of tools or machinery for sale? EPSTEIN, 648 Mission, pays good commission. SECOND-HAND machinery, electrical supplies, boilers and engines. H. S. White. 516 Mission. BOILERS, engines, lathes, wood planers. 12 and ■ 24 in.; gas eng.. 2,1 hand. J. Burke. 139 Beale. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. SMALL second-hand lathe in good order: 6 or *> Barnes preferred; state price. Box 987, WANTED— Irish setter hunting dog; small pre- ferred; well trained; state price and where may be seen. Address box 225, Call office. WANTED— To hire 100 first-class scraper teams w 4- t / h^ harness and pead bars; long Job. E. B. STONE. Elmhurst. A— dies' or gents' clothing, furniture bought, sold; tel. Mint 997. JACOBS. 1023 Folsom st. LA ,W _ BOOKS bought, sold and exchanged at mtUBBN'S, 420 Montgomery st., upstairs. WANTED— Cheap for cash, a light hammerleis i shotgun. No. 12 or 16 gauge. 1514 Broadway. 9 OLD gold, gold dust, platinum and silver bought. H. Landecker & Co., lIS Montgomery.