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THE SAX FEANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JTJNE 11, 1900. 8 SAJf FRAXCISCO CALL. B~SD~-SS OFFICE cf The Saa Francisco CaU. corner cf Market and Third etreete, open cr.tii 12 o'clock every -i_ht In the year. BRANCH OFFICES— _7 Mcntrornery street, rorner day; open until 9:50 p. m. • tCO ITayes street; open until 8:S9 p. m. C2> McAllister ttreet; cpen until 8:10 p. m. ClS Larkln street; cpen until 9:23 p. m. JM1 JilESion rtre*t: cpen until .0 p. m. _C1 Ml-slott etreet, corner SIxteecth; open on- f.\ * P- -3. 166 E-evecth street; cpen until S p. m. 1C3- Valencia street: open until 9 p. m- rcortbwegt corner Twenty-second and Ken- tocky rtreets: open cntll 8 p. m. MEETING- NOTICES. BAN FHANCTSCO Chapter No. L Royal Arch _U_ro__, meets THIS EVENING. lLj\ I> jree 4. * L___ OCCIDENTAL LODGE NO. 22. F. AND m A. M.— THIS (MONDAY) EVENING -J\^ _t 7 :S0 o'clock. First degree. By order 7^^ ' WALTER G. ANDERSON. Sec HERMANN LODCn NO. 127. F. AND • A. M.-Called n>eet__s THIS DAY (MONDAY). Jur.e IL 1500. at "¦*>7_A • o'clock p. m. Desn-e 1. By order cf the ' ~~ » ¦\V. M. L. SCHUMACHER. Sec. J_>:G SOLOMON' S Lodge No. 260, F. • and A. M.. Franklin Hall. Fillmore st.. _#%_ between P,.s!i and Sutter -First decree }Lj\ THIS EVENING at 7:30. ' ' ~^ * HARRY BAEITR. Secretary^ CALUMET Cair.p No. C6. ~"""^l TV'. O. TV.— The efflcers - . ¦¦yV and members ar» re- f*£z~ WoflV^i'*- - Quested I attend the :_- F --f* .,,'{i\ J'i'u*^ aeral of the late JOS. H. MJ RYAN In Native Sons' Halt, MONDAY. June 11 12 m. By order of F. B. SWAN. Consul Com. 3. PHILLIPS. Clerk. JrX>URTH OF JULY. Shell Mnuml v Ov^ Park— Grest gathering ar.d games of .A MMJJ ih* bin Francisco fc?cottish Thistle Cl'-b; gre_.t programme of tports; celebration day and night: particulars later. JOHN nnss. Royal Chief. GEORGE TV. PATER^N. Recorder. AGENTS WASTED. ADVEHTIFINO insurance cr boc_: man who Is capable of earning not le*s than $50 per week, wish ability, ti close high-class contracts; ftate txperitr.ee ar.d name _ reltrences. Ad- dress box 3507. Cull. Jk. WEEK'S news for £ cents. The Weekly Call. i IS pages. In wrti^er. for mailing. XI per year. ASTUOLOGTi^ PROF. A. _-_3X_-X of I-RVpt, Kre atest astrol- cg:st &nd pa-rr.lfct in the world; satisfaction ruaracteed. IS Powell st. ATTOU\EVS AT LAW. ADVICE free: divorce law a specialty: prtvtte: no fee without success; collections. G. W. HOWE. atty. at law. SXO Market.cor. Stockton. E_ W. KINO. SC7 Market St.. room 627; all caves ; no advance charges: call or write. ADYICI. free: no charge unless euccearful. W. W. DAVIDSON. ¥.7 Market St.. opp. Mason. L. 6. CLARK. Erao Epreckeis bldg.. 817 Mar- ket tt. ; ccRPulta.-'ion f r^* ; no 5tPff In advance. BELGIAN EtABBS. FOR ONE WEEK ONLT!!! BELGIAN HAB.E IK-ES BRED TO OUR "LORD DONCASTEB" FoK 120 00. "Lord VtonctiSU-r" if one of the flnert slrec ever Imported. Arrived from England May 17. 1300. Sire. Palace <"uj> buck of l.Sfc; doe, win- ner cf ixncatter Silver Cup of 1S3S. He won a prire every time he was shown In __£land. Wonderful col^r. Magnificent chape. CALIFORNIA BELGIAN HAKE ABS'N. Alalnela, CaL J_MJ.RICA"S ORANDIZoT. LOIiL> EIUNBOKO (imp.); fee t25 0!) DUKE OF CLARENCE (imp.); fee $15 00 And „ others; fee $5 00. |10 00 Crackajack youngsters. Impjrteil bucks and does. Bred d.«?». Kull line of Jtalibit Purplie*. BEST HA HE MANUAL FREE. Open fia!!y until * j\ m. Visitors welcome. SAN FRANCISCO BELGIAN HARS CO.. SAM O. HAMMOND. Mgr. Rabbttry— ltL. Shot well rt. Orike— ppreckels Market. AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION Of Jrnprrted sn1 domestic Belgians WEDNESDAY, fri-m 2 to i p. m. AT MARKET-STREET RAP.BITRT. 1.22 Market street. W. C. BENTHA11. Prop. CLAREYONT Belgian Hare Association— Does bred lo F^ashoda frince and Itcyal Rochdale, tlO to %Vj: b*«t strain youngsters, tZ to tH. 4116 Telegraph bv*., Oakland. FOK rale— Very Cr.e stock nf high-score, pedl- irreed Helglan hares, all scored by Mrs. Bush. lOOV^i tiutt»r Ft.. San F"i_nrlsco. TREMONT Belgian Hare Co.. 2114 Fillmore St.. Fan Francisco. Cal.— Send «c in .tamp, for bock on rare and feeding. HARE Sanitarium — Treatment of #lck hares; positive tauTflx curv. DR. JACOBS. 1616 Turk. GOLDEN GATE BELGIAN HARE C..CCJ Gold- en Gate ave.. S. F.: SCO rabbits for sals cheap. BICYCLES For Salv or I"xcliii_*r«-. ALLEN sells new bicycles for $20; good article. >ri Lerkln ft., ccr. McAllister. BOAHDIXG FOU CIULD-U-If. WANTED— A place for a child to board; will- Ing to pay $5 a month. Address MISS GIBBS, fan Ansclrr.o. IIOOICS M3W AND OLD. ECHOOL UOOKS bought and exchanged. Holme. Book Co.. 704 _ls*lon st.. near Third. IIIMM-:*" CHANCES. A— teoorFRENCirTestaurant in choicest loca- tion of Latin quarter; rent 125; a splendid paying bu.lness; must be sold at once, as owner* are going to leave for Paris. Call R. G. W1LK.E. 26V> Keamy ct. A— J.2J0; TRANSFER corner on Mission St., In- cluding building; ground rent, $20; lease of i year.; nm-iia_E; leaving for Europe; not all c_sh necfcttaiy. R. G. WlLKt.. S6H Kearny. A— »JC0; OOBXBS clear More with card room, close to corner Market and Powell sts.; a rare chanoe. CaU R. G. WILKE. VM Kearny st. ' A— J20C; BAZAR and stationery; choicest loca- tion on Valencia et. : rent J15; 2 living; rooms; great t,a.r«.-a_n; owner must sell quick; Nome fever. Cs.ll It. G. WILKE. .e\j Kearny st. A-4-iCO; VERV best location; Baloon close to I'owell and Market Ets.; business first class; ccly patronized by best people; a rare chance. C— II R. G. WILKE. 26V. Kearny st. A— J1000; CANDV route; cetabl. M years: all cash trade, clearing about $_0 per month. Call R. G. WILKE. 26',. Kearny at. _^-M50; CORNER crocery and bar. with 4 liv- ing- rooms: south of Market et. ; a Kood pay- Jr-t businffs and rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE. 26V4 Kearny s_ »-_-C»; CORNElt saloon: rent J18: choicest lo- cation south of Market St.: place doing a rood paving busin<»«=. but parties can't agree. Call R."G. WILKE, 26'4 Keamy St. A— 1&0; CORNER branch bakery and grocery, v. ,:li 4 living rooms, on Geary ft.; low rent _nd sood t & yl r 'R burners; a rare chance. Call li. G. WI— — 35. .fi'i Kearny st. ATTENTION. RESTAURANT MEN! Wnll-TFtartilished restaurant in the best busl- r.eFs section cif Pan Fram'isco, with 5 dwelling rooms; rei.t ?20 monthly. water included; larpe daily receipts: this Is a (rold mine; a place like It seldom finds ltd way on the mar- ket and should Ve seen to be appreciated; will stand rigid Invc*-Uffttlo_; panics going tc Cape Nome the only rauff ct sale; almost giv- lr.g Jt away. M. A. BKOOICS. 12 Golden Gate. „— J_75. FAI.OON; line resmrt; 7 rooms; larg* trade: *hknef* cause ot *=a.le: good location Pacific Exchange. i«;l« Market st. $CO0O— CANDT ftor*. factorj' and lce-cr»an parlor en Market St.. <loln_r larpe business cickneES • a _•-• of eale. Paciflc Kxch— nge, 1011 Market et- - $125— CIGAR etore with laundry office and club room: irood trade: «~heap at J200. Pacific Busl nr-ss Excha nt», 1016 Market ft. X GROCERY and bar: fine location: good chanc< lor widow. COWING _ CO., 713 Market st. FOR sale or exchange— A business clearing tit to f»00 a month. COWING _ CO.. 713 Market CORNCR rrocery and bar: fine location: cause sickness; bargain. Cowing & Co.. Tl» Market jC25 NOTIONS school supplies, candy, breat ajid milk: comfortable living rooms: che-i rent: best part of city. LANE & CO.. 86 . Market et. l^lCr-iGAR store: centrally located; owne leaving city: investie-te Jt. LAYMANCI REAL KSTATC CO., 460 and <62 Eiehth St. Oa-clani.. LADY wiTh »f«00 as partner in profitable busl ness; can have full control of the finance* l — rillinsr to art _s bookkeeper and cashier. Be: 2C23. Call office. A FIRST-CLASS eho* shop: good prices; goo work; email stock shoes. „_ Bush st. A-t_5; BARBER chop; mutt be sold^at once owner going to IMrls. 8_H. Ellis st. " BUSINESS CHAXCES CONTINUED. A— A, STENBERG CO.. S3. Market st. List your Stores. City and Country Real Estate. or any kind of business with us. We can Fell for cash ; Have buyers welting $150— Branch bakery; bargain. Iir.i>— Cipar store; Kearny st. $.'<0— Delicacy store; Western Addition. A. STENBERG CO., S35 Market et. Pbone Folscm 1143. A— ttOO: RESTAURANT close to Government wharf: rocrns upstairs; owner 7 year* there; receipts average $.5; meals 25c; flne place fcr rcan and wife. STENBERG CO.. 935 Market. :15OO~_1LK route; near the city; established bustnt-s.; sickness cause of sale. McLAUGII- ! LIN _ CO.. 777ft Market sL $2000— RESTAURANT and cafe; prosperous town near the city; bargain; part cash If de- ' sired; other businers caur.e of sale, llc- LAUOHIJN _ CO.. 777% Market st. i $2JO-BUTCHER market: ejtabMehed 25 years: rood location. ilcLAUGHLIN _ CO.. 777V4 Market St. $s:iO— RESTAURANT: ncrth of Market St.; bar- i gain; going to Cape Nome cause of sale. Mclaughlin & co.. 777^. Market st. $250— BUTTER, egg and provision route; horse. wagon; bargain. McLaughlin _ Co.. 777fo »!_•_ KERN COUNTY oil lands- A chance to get an ' intfrest lnjl.000 acres of choice oil lands; buy now and get in on the ground 1locr: these land* are located in the great oil districts of McKITTRICK. BONSET AND KERN RIVER, Kern County, and belong to the OCCIDENTAL OIL COMPANY, incorporated under the laws of West Virginia: slock absolutely non-a_sess- able; Investigation solicited. D. H. MOSTELLER. Agent, Room S6t. Parrett building. B. F. $OV>0— LARGEST family resort: 50 miles from 8. F. : vaudeville show every Saturday and Sucday; Including house and garden on leased ground. 2 fine barrooms, bowling alley and F.otel; latest Improvements. Particulars call at Fell and Franklin sts.: grocery. , TO r«nt — For coal yard, milk depot, etc.; flne locat'on; place is entirely covered and con- 1 tslns 3 stalls: rent only $15; water fre«. In- j quire WM. HENDRICKSON & CO., 614 Call 1 building. DRUO etore for sale; city: good location; good business; good stock; good prices; good rea- sons for s"lilng; good opportunity. Box 1761, Call offlce. • CIOAR stand. SE. cor. Stockton and O'Farrell; j i i on account of creditors. Particulars at PO- ! j SENER & LEVIN. 106 Pine st^ ] ! i FOR sale— The Central Hotel in Nara, con- j ! talnirg 31 rooms; central location; prioe rea- | ronable. Address R- CUFF. Napa. Cal. j SALOON doing good business; wholesale dis- trict; e*re!lent opportunity. Apply at £01 Market ft., corner First. LIQUOR store doing good bar and family trade; In eck"1 locality; *reat chance. 601 Market st. '¦ RARE char.ee; very valuable cor. cigar Hore fcr sale account leaving city. Box _",1. Call. " RESTAURANT and bar; must be sold on ac- | court of elcknesf. Box 2816. Call office. i $3^v-£.\'AP; hctel: good bar business. Room j 412, Hearst buildin? : j : $900^ iTa!: I NG~~ saloon". WICHMAN, LUTGEN j ' J & CO.. 318 Clay Ft. ___— ! JlSWi— FOR PALE— A finely located restaurant; ¦ ' I will clear J2<*0 per month: owner has 2 places. ; , Inquire at 10S8 Howard tt. j ' CIGAR Etand. Southeast corner of Third and Townsend sts.. opp. Southern Paciflc. Al GROCERY and bar; no agents. Box 31S5, Call offlce. i A— SS25- BARBER Fhop: mu«t be sold at once: j owner ro'ng to Paris. 31*>2 Ellis Bt. $450— CORNER grocery and bar: 4 living rooms; account cf sickne.s. 1111 Howard: no agents. BAKERY to let: fixtures complete; oven. In- quire 4S2 Eighth St.. upstairs. > FRUIT and candy store; very reasonable; situ- ated near four theaters. Box 1754. Call. COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO. ¦v»". CASWE— X, A CO.. 412 Sacramento st. CLASSIFIED advertisements ar.d subscriptions received at Call branch offlce. 2200 Fillmore -t. A BRANCH offlce for Call advertisements and rub*crlptlons has been tutablished at MSS \ a- lencla st. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. HOTEL and bar; 36 rooms 1 $1500 31 rooms on Market et. ; only POO 25 rooms on Rush st.: rent $35 5w 12 trams on McAllister Ft 400 16 rooms; fine corner: clears $150 1W> l«-room house on Turk st 750 l'l rooms on Jnnex Bt. : clears $«5 3oO 10 rooms on Mason st: payments 4aO MONEY TO LOAN ON ANY HOUSE. II. c. dscker, 1C20 Market st.. opp. Fifth. 26 ROOMS, central, best in any city SlfMO | 31 room*; income t?Z*>: rent S100.... $300 20 room*- boarders; fine latm: residence.. $1000 ! 14 rooms; extra good; worth $1300; full.... $700 | 12 rooms. Jd full: rent $35; nr. Market.... $3J0 14 rooms; very flne and respectable $132.> j Several of K. S and 10 rooms; JJ73 up to $5'.H) : —Money to lean; 1C3 other houn*3 - M. GRIFFIN. 719 Market, r. 1. nr. Call bids. i £0 ROOMS: paying cor.; offices: cheap rent; price TO-CO. .WINSTON «¦ CO., 1026 MarUetjst. j i 60 ROOMS; first floor pays rent: fine corner; j j price $3500. WINSTON & CO.. 1026 Market. | ' THESE must be sold by June 15: One house. 12 " I rooms; one 14. one 15. one 18. one 28. three 30 rooms: call. Investigate -and make offer. BCHWEINHARD & CO., 517 Market st. i $lKf>0 — 55 ROOMS: all rented; good location: near J Market: central; rent low. BASILE. 3 Eddy. . j CARniAJES AND WAGONS. .' pop, SALE — Covered wagon, suitable for con- fectionery or laundry use. Apply at the J. NOONAN FURNITURE CO.. 1021 Mission St., above Sixth. FOR Bale^ — Cheap for cash, coupe, horse and harness, with good paying stand. £7 Ulnna 1 Ft., upstairs. ' | AN A No. 1 express wagon, single, for/ sale . j cheap. Call at 532 Mission st. •* I ALL kinds of wagens. buggies, carts, harness. : etc. cheap. EAOA.V _ SON. 2117 Ml.»lon »t. • NEW & ?d-hand wagons, buggies, carts _ har- ; pets, work & driving horses. 15th & Valencia, SPIRITUALISM. * GO to Watson, test medium; occult: lucky and ; 1 truest. 1681 Market St.. near Twelfth, * i _— — — - MRS. WEST— Trance, test medium and mag- netic treatment. 1206 Market St.. room* 15-16. • EARLE. 330 Ellis rt.; seances Sun. and Wed.; 4 readings daily; will leave the city June 15. ' i WYLLIK. the Los Angeles photo medium. 339 - ! Ellis St.. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.. Sundays Included. I MRS. J.J. WHITNEY, clairvoyant, te.t. business medium, life reader; sitting. $1. 1104 Market. I CLA1H\ OYAXTS. / MR.!. DR. CLARK, the well-known trance medium, permanently located at 205 Turk St.. > may bs consulted on all affairs of life; she : vtll show you how to o\ - ercome your enemies; remove family troubles; restore lost affec- tto-_: unite the separated: satisfaction (ruar- r anf-ed by mall; send stamp for circular with special terms. MRS. DR. CLARK, 205 Turk ft., near Jones. " MME.LANQE. the great clairvoyant, tells pa_t. future; never fails: has the greatest Egyptian necret; chows picture future husband or wife; fee »c and up; satisfaction to everybody: open 8unu_.ys. 1167 Market Et.. bet. 7th and Sth. J MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant, card 1 reader: born with double veil & second sight ; diagnoses diseases with life readings: L.. EOe; O.. $1; palm _ clairvoyant sit.. II .SO. 126 Turk. J MME. HANSON, palmistry, lf»c: card reader; p_Lst, present, future: 25c. Wi Sixth St., r. 14." CLAIRVOYANT, card reader; toest advice. F23 " .' Mission Bt.. near 4th. rm. 3; cr.o up; ring bell. " MME. RENNER. planet reader, palmist: sat. ?| gntd.; ladles only; 25c mdlWcis^C-H O*— T« «¦ MME. ZEREDA nf C Seventh ft., original gypsy life reader: readings. _jc: no Fign. » CARD reader and palm'.Jt removed from 953 M talon st. to 1.6 Sixth, room t. _. MStE. August, clairvoyant, card reader; palmis- e try: truth or no pay; 25c _ SOc 1149 Mission. '' MME. r-HAFFER. clairvoyant, card reader; - sittings dally . 212V. Sixth st. n . MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently; business '' advice: names given: 25c up. 5 Fourth st. MME. EYBILLE — Cradle to grave: future hus- b»nd'« picture: 25c: laili<>«. 914 O'Farrell iti »- ———————————— ——_—_—» '" CARPI2T BEATING ANO CLEANING. I WHEN you become disgusted with poor work tend to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-Beat- Ing Works. 3S3-.57 Tehama tt.; tel. 8. 40. » SANITARY Carpet Cleaning and Dyeing Co.. - 84.-344 McAllister St.: pbone South HG. ;' J. E MITCHELL Carpet Beating and Reno- _ vatlng Co.. .45 14th st.; tel. Mission 71. t CITY Steam Carpet Beating Works. O. I_ 5j STEVENS, mgr.. *S-40 Sth St.: tel. South .50. J. McQUEEN'S California Carpet Cleaning Co., j^ Alt Stevenson «t., tel. South 228; lowest rates. E CARPETS cleaned at Sc per yard; laid at 4c, STRATTON'S. S Eighth -t.: t.l. Jessie S44. - ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter St.; ' tel. Main J?4. GEO. WALCOM. proprietor. * CONKLIN'S Carpet Beating Works. 33S Golden _ Cut- wye.: telephone East K«. A COLLECTION OFFICES: t; GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency— No charge un- 1. less successful. Room 310, 927 Market ft. • COTTAGES TO LET. FELL. 2S7— Cottage X rooms, basement; large- yard'; rent $11. . TO let— Cottage of five rooms. 2307 Polk st. $5— COTTAGE of two large rooms. Key 1S25 Broadway. / AT the ELECTRO^DENTAL. CLINIC. «0» Mar- ket' St.. cor. 4th. rm. 7. Flood bldg.. you can have your extractions done painlessly; teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns, $3 E0 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. LUDLUM HILL 1443 Market, nr. Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates ar» made: old plates made over like new: teeta from $8 per eet: extracting. 50c: gas given. CET our prices for rainless dentistry before going elsewhere. New York Dental Parlor, Kixth and Mission sts. DR. GEORGE W LEEK. 20 O'Farrell St., on vacation from June IS until July 1. VAN VROOM— "Painless"; evenings and Sun- days. 1001 Market St.. corner Sixth. PARIS Dental Parlor. ... Kearny. cor Bush-- , Full set of teeth. $4: crowns. $3: fillings. 2oc. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG. 1S41 Pclk Et. _, DOG j nOSPITALS. DrT^CREELY'S C. P. dog «»»«£!*?* emooth, _!!ky coat: for *ale by all druggists or at the hospital. BIO Oolden Oate ave. DRTl3ijXAlu7s Dog Hospital. Post. Flllmore- Advice and medicine 75c; city visits $1 50; all animals treated: docs boardfd^iel. "West Wl DRESSMAKERS AND SK AM STRESSES McDOWFJ.I/S is the place to learn dressmAk- ing and !adlf«' tailoring; eve, class. 103 Pob- I MME. REMBERT. MO fc'utter St.. dressmaking school: any pattern cut to measure. I s F Dre?_rr.a_li:g. Ladles' Tailoring School: French tailoring system taught. 411 Van Ness. PARISIAN drespmaklng. 387 Geary St.: dreeses made. $3 up; dresses made over: perfect flt. ACCOKD1O.M pleating factory: all kinds pi eat- !ng. pinking. 1.1 Post, over O'Connor-MorTatt. , EnuCATIOWAt. I THE Paciflc Coast Regular College of Medl- ' rlr.o San Francisco, Howard street, between Fourth and Fifth streets (incorporated under the laws -of California), will own Its regular course Jure 13. All lectures will be delivered In tho evening. Dally clinics, free for the poor, will be held in the collece building, from 9 a. n^ to 8:30 P F\£ particulars address THE DJ.AN OF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE, at the building, 81 S Howard st. HEALD'S Business College. 24 Post r.t.. S. F.— Practical courses In bookkeeping, short- hand, typing, languages, telegraphy. Engllah branches, civil, electrical and mining engin- eering, etc. : new fcO-page catalogue free. | ALL students but two taking full coarse this year got positions. SAN FRANCISCO BUtol- I JCESS COLLEGE. 1236 Market st. ! AYRES', the leading business college. 725 Mar- I ket ttt; life scholarship, 550: Includes ehort- ; hand, typing, bookkeeping, pen art : day &ev». j CALIFORNIA Business College. 305 Larkin »t. : the coming school; thorough; up-to-date: all branches; positions secured for graduate.. ENGINEERING, civil, elec. mining, mech. sur- vey. asK&y. cyanide, arch. : Cay. eve. ; eet. 1S84. VAN PER NAILLEX SCHOOL. 933 Market. SHORTHAND taught personally or by mail; ac- knowledged by official reporters "best teacher, best eystem."'M. G. BARRETT. .02 M'.ntgmy. 6 F. VETERINARY COLLEOE— Next session begins June 11: catalogue upon application. M. L. PANCOAST. Secretary. £10 Golden Gate. WANTED— Boy to do offlce work at Ayres' Business College, in exchange for tuition. GALLAGHKR-TARR United School of Experts: shorthand; bookkeeping. Farrott big.; caflog. PROF. MERKI. successful teacher of Vnandolln, violin arrt '<ru!tar. 1C0S Mission, above Sixth. LE JEUXE Art and Crafts School: modeling, designing, carving: all branches. 414 Pine st. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc. : day or eve. : $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. Sth. _311»LOYME*T OKKICES. jWJAPANESE and Chinese employment con- i tractor; establ. over 10 years; all kind help, j 4.1 Pest, near Powell: telephone Bush 135. ORPHET'M Employment Offlc«" — Japanes-?. Chl- neee help. 4.6 Powell, nr. Sutter; tcl.BlackS-o:.. JAPANESE and Chiceee Employment Offlce; bert help furn. : tel. John 2121. S06»-_ Stockton. | CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office- Best help. 411^ O'Farrell rt. : tel. East 418. I EMI»I.OY3IEN'T W.VXT ED— FEMALE. i FIRST-CLASS German cook desires situation; I Norwegian cook with good city references: a I neat Irish second girl, best oT references; I competent woman with a child; infant's ! nurse, capable of taking entire charge, b««st ¦ of references, city or country- MISS CUL- ! LEN. 32.» Sutter st. AMERICAN woman wishes situation to do any Kind Of work; is first-class laundress and good housekeeper; will work by day at $1 and car fare. 242V. Minna st. downstairs, not In rear. RESPECTABLE girl wishes situation, house- work and plain cooking; wages not so much an object as good home. 613 McAllister st, INTELLIGENT young business woman desire, to make herself useful to party of Americans en route to Paris.- Box 3176. Call office. A WOMAN wishes position »s housekeeper or as ladles' nurse. 623 Howard st. 1022 LARKIN— Young girl wants situation; gen- eral housework; small family. A LADY would take care of children while mothers work by the day. 830 Folsom st. A WOMAN desires housework by tho day. Call 359 Jessie St. MIDDLE-AGED German v reman wants posi- tion as working housekeeper In a widower's family; city or country; a comfortable home. Box 23, 106 Eleventh st. .. LADY wants -«ewlng and mending to do at home, or would go as housekeeper, <jlty or country. Call at 116 Sixth Et. SCANDINAVIAN girl would like housework in e-mail family. 1113 Bth ave.. 3. San Francisco. CHRISTIAN lady, middle aged, desires home with elderly people; light work; small wages. Box 2666. Call offlce. POSITION rs nurse to take care of children and do ceneral housework. Address MRS. PAR- RISH. 1 Fifth St.. room 20. . GIRL wishes light housework or second work. I 17.5B Howard st WANTED— By a woman, washing and house clea n 1 ng: $150 a day. Address 162 Tehama. GERMAN lady wants washing at home; no — cid iifed. 2334 Greenwich st.; tel. Baker 1189. WORKING housekeeper or seamstress wishes position; country or city. 120 Sixth st. WINCHESTER House. 4» Third St.. near Mar- ket; 200 rooms; 25c to $1 60 night; $1 50 to $C week; convenient and respectable; free bus and baggage to and from ferry. ' A BRANCH offlce for Call advertisements and BUbsertptlons has been established at 1096 Valentin st. • CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore st. KJU'LOYMEST WA»T_D MALE. • FIRST-CLASS coachman, single, desires work In private family: thorough experience: strlct- ; ly sober; use no tohacco; not afraid of work; undeniable ref. Address R., 863 Mission st. YOUNG man, graduate of State Normal School, desires situation In offlce or store. Eox 2C23, CaU office. A SOBER voung man desires employment as : porter In ct"rc or hotel. Address New Zea- land, box 2C2S, Call offlre. • MIDDLE-AGED man wishes situation as gar- dener and coachman; wife plain cook and gen. eral housework; city or country: references; ! 9 yearn in last position. Address box 27S2, Call office, Oakland. . " STEADY, reliable man; understands care of horses; can milk; good driver; willing and obliging; city or country; well recommended. ! Box 2C10. Call^ .i . i YOjtTKQ Danish ccachman and gardener wants situation; sober and Industrious; can milk; b?st references. Address P. LUND, 360 Sev- enth st.. Oakland. . • INDUSTRIOUS, sober man wishes position In wholesale house; city; best of references. Ad- 'Irecs J. VITP.INGA. 1313 Seventh ave.. East Oakland. ' ¦ YOUNG married man wishes situation; private place, small ranch or other capacity; knows his business thoroughly; references. J. J., ' box 175S. Call office. ¦ - ¦ COACHMAN, single, thorough experience, and man about place; sober; not afraid of work; ' many years with same employer; best refer- 1 ences. Address LOUIS. 3G3 Mission st. ' GOOD coatmoker and bushelman; city or coun- try: will • work cheap for a steady Job. ; STEWART. 3.9V. First St. . ' . STEADY employment In the city wanted by a i young married Swede; can show, good refer- ence :f required. Box 31SS. Call. " STRONG boy, 19, : living 'with parents, would like to learn some good trade. Box 4382, Call. - SITUATION wanted— Good baker; can use port- able oven. Box -S02, Call office. EMPLOYMENT WAXTED-—MA^ E^ SITUATION wanted by man as ** rd *? e f: hostler or to do general work around v}»fi*. city or country: reference. , Box 4400. call. COACHMAN and general man by ****&' TV liable Englishman: best of references, aq- dret-s 1104 San Pablo nv».. Oakland. CLASSIFIED advertisements and^subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1035 Valencia Et. _________ EXCHANGE. R^U3ENC^~pTc^er?y?excnange for stationery. confectionery bus. CU Pacific ave., Alameda, FIRST-CLASS non-asresssble paid up oil stock for flne looking gentle driving horse or horse and phaeton. Room 611. Examiner.. blag. WILL ex^aTite" cottage of C rooms and bath near train. Oakland, for property In San _?ran- cl*c\ Call Sl'ia Twentieth st. EXPERT OPTICIANS. . GEOIUJE MAYERLE. German expert optician. 1071V4 Market at.— Examinations tree; German eye -water by mull. 50c Phone Mint Zj7. EYES examined free; spectacles properly ad- Junted, N. Manasa*. oculist optician. 910 Mkt. FI.XANCIAL. BOND redeniDtlon.— To whom it may concern: In accordance with law notice is hereby given by the State of Utah, successor to the Terri- tory of Utah, that on July 2. 1300. It w 11. when properly audited by the fctate Auditor and duly presented at the office of the State Treasurer of the State of Utah, pay In full principal ami Interest eccrued to that date, on the fo'lowing described bonds: The entire Issue of three hundred negotiable Coupon Konds of the Territory of Utah. Said bonds are dated July first, 1830. and payable twenty years from date or any time after the expira- .tion of ten years from their date at the op- tion of the makers. The said bonds are num- bered from one to three hundred, both Inclu- sive. The amount of money In the hands of the undersigned State Treasurer available for the purpose of paying the principal u three- hundred thousand dollars and sufficient to pay the accrued Interest to July second. 1300, arid any and all of said bonds not bo pre- s:nted for payment on the second day of July, 1900; will cease to draw interest from and afte'r that date, and auch funda shall remain in the State Treasury to discharge such bonds whenever presented. All persona Interested In eatd bonds will take due notice hereof and govern them- eelves accordingly. r (Signed) JAMES CHIPMAN. State Treasurer of the State of Utah. / Dated Joni- first. 1900. ~ FLATS TO LET. 100 FLATS, cottages, etc. A. M. SPECK & C. 6C7 Market at. 2C21 Pine; I.: 6 r $23 1411 L_rkln; f . ; 4r $15 R08 McAllister; f.; 6r. 23 2529 Post; f.; 5 r 16 793 Haight: c.f.: 7 r. 25 30 Page; f.; 2 r 10 1131 Geary; f.; 6 r.$32 50 575 Geary; r. f.; 4 r.. 9 NEAT flat to let— E. side Dolores, bet. Twenty- third and Twenty-fourth sts. ; second floor; I rooms and bath; flne view; cars handy. Ap- ply to C. S. CAPP & CO.. Real Estate Agents, C20 Market st. A — NW. corner Sutter and Scott; finest flat In city for the price; Investigate; 6 largo rooms and large glazed porch; appreciated if seen. A— FLAT 3 room, bath and gas. E22 Fell st. A— 8-ROO11 flat: corner; sunny: 2 bay windows; all modern lmprovem'ts; 1st floor. 417H Third. ALL bright flat*. 4 and 5 rooms, bath. 1MJ and 10 J4 Sacramento St.. bfiow Maaon. FINE sunny fiat, 2 large rooms: batb. all latest Improvements. Key 712 Grove st. FLAT of 4 rooms; nice yard. 262 Ivy ave.; key at 3C3 Grove st. ¦ IF you want to move get printed list flats to let from BALDWIN A HO WELL. 10 Montgomery. NEW modern sunny fiats; bath, yard, base- ment; 6 and 7 rooms; reas. 1931, 1935 O'Farrell. $16 — SUNNY corner flat of 6 rooms and bath, above quiet grocery. 110 San Jose ave. SUNNY upper nat; 8 rooms; bath; all sunny; rent $25. Cor. Broadway and I_arkln st. iSUNNY flat. 5 rooms: range; bath; water; rent $?. Jersey and Sanchez Kts. TWO nice clean sunny upper flats; 4 rooms each; ?10. 110 and 118 Perry st. $8— UPPER flat. 256 Harriet St.; $7, lower flat. 2i4Vi Harriet ft., near Sixth and Harrison. $10— FOUR rooms. 7 Bonita St.. off Polk, be- i tween Vallejo and Green. $12— COTTAGE of b rooms, rear: also 4-roora flat. bath. $18. Apply 2324 California St. $14— E ROOMS and bath. 171S Leavenworth st. FLATS "WANTED. BY couple: no children; permanent small, j sunny house or flat; Western Addition; mod- ern and attractive. Box 2654. Call offlce. FDRMTURE l'Olt SALIC, 4 ROOMS furnished in oak for $4S 50, with No. j 7 range. King Furniture Co.. 11.7-1131 Market. ; FUU.MTUUI. \V"AA1__. ALFRED WOLLPERT, 773 Mlssloi st.,~pays highest price for your second-hand furniture. W. E. CODY (late with J. T. Terry A Co.) buys furniture, carpets. 757 Mif>lon: tei. >ted 3353. HELP "WANTED— FEMALE. WANTED— A large number of girls for all classes of work too numerous to advertise; good wages and plenty of work for every- body who wishes situations; call early Mon- day. Apply to J. F. CROSETT, 316 Sutter. C. R. HANSEN & CO PHONE GRANT 185. HOTEL DEPARTMENT :... 3 waitresses, city. $20; 4 chambermaids. $18: 4 waitresses, $7 week, and 5 lunch waitresses, $1 E0 week, for large new restaurant; head waitress, $30; 112 waitresses, different summer resorts, $20; waitresses for Marysville. Gait. Selma, San Mateo, Fresno; chambermaid to wait. Pacific Grove, $20; pantry girl, flrst- class resort. $25, free fare both ways: 2 fancy Ironers, summer resorts, $25 and $30; fancy lroner, country, $10 week. FAMILY DEPARTMENT Companion and houseglrl for GUroy. see par- ty here Monday; cook, Santa Clara, $25: 2 ranch cooks, $25; cook and second «Irl, city, $40; nurseglrl for springs. All houseglrls seek- ing positions call and select a position and If not suited register with C. R. HANSEN — CO.. 104 Oeary st. TWO girls to do labeling In bottling works at springs; t20 a month and found; free fare both ways. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. A GERMAN cook, city. $30: hotel cook, Guer- neville, $30: 2 German cooks. $25 each: first- class American cook. $35: housework. Plumas County, $30, 2 in family, see lady here to-day; Ban Mateo, $25; Point Reyes, $20, no cooking, good place: Newman, $20: Bethel, $20; Sono* ma, $£0: Alameda. $25; Rio Vista, $15; Vaca- ville, t.0; pecond girl. Dlxon. $15. small hotel, fare here; 40 housegirls. city, $15 to $25. MISS CULLEN, 225 Sutter Bt. , ] A~NURSE. country. $1 per day: one willing to do housework. MISS CULLErN. 325 Sutter St. LAUNDRESS, Institution. $25; 6 second girls, $25 and $20; nurseglrl, $20; 3 cooks, $30 each; boarding-house cook\ $25; woman for^a ranch, $25: waitress, boarding-house, $-0. Mllb. NORTON. 313 Sutter St. AT Mrs. Lambert's, 418 Powell— A flrst-class cook and second girl, same family; short dls- tance; $30 and $25. j ¦ WANTED— Good talloress and youns girl to learn tailoring. Fashion Tailoring Co.. 238 Ellis st. ¦ - 1 . FIRir^CLASS parlor maid and waitress; city ref. required. Call Monday. June, 11, between 2 and 4 p. m- at. 1900 Jackson st. WANTED— Olrl: general housework: assist with cooking; references. 2033 Pine St., near Laguna^ . . WANTED— Girl for general housework; S In family. Apply Monday from 10 a. m. to 2 -p. m., 2S05 Mission St. WANTED— Reliable German or Scandinavian girl for housework; 3 in family; at once. 184 South Park, off Third st. FIRST-CLASS starch work Ironers; also girls to learn ironing; Kootl wages. Apply La Grande Laundry, 228 Twelfth Bt. YOlJNG""oerman girl to help In light house- work and mind baby: wages $8 to $10. 33 William St.. bet. Oeary. and O'Farrell. OPERATORS, button-hole makers, finishers & 1 apprentices; wages learning. 609 Kearny, r. 2. GIRL to assist housework and care children. 2131 Twenty-second St., near Howard. . YOUNG woman for llzlit housework and tend Invalid lady; ?15. 1045 Mission st. GIRL. 14 years, for dressmaking; paid while learning, r «25 Golden Gate ave. \ MIDDLE-AGED lady wanted for light house- work. 526B Natoma.Bt.- . • GERMAN or Swedish girl to assist in general I housework. Apply at 20 Devlsadero St.. GIRL for light housework. 1477 Valencia Bt. ' AN experienced girl to work on skirts. Room ' 131, Murphy building. RELIABLE girl for general housework. 1515 ; Devisadero St., near Geary; bakery. • GIRL. : German-speaking, ' for housework. 1053 •Market St.. upstairs; call after 9 a. _».'•¦ •_ ¦'-..•¦ GIRL to do. light housework;, wages $11. 754 • iFolsom st... near Fourth. .. ¦. -\ • GERMAN girl for plain housework: plain cook- Ing; family of 3. CaU after 9, 1715 Buchanan. HELP WASTED-FEMAIE. WANTED- Experienced canners to work on fruit • apply at once; steady work; good wages. California Canneries Co., Ltd.. Bran- nan St., bet. Third and Fourtn. .WANTED-200 women and girls to work on ' fruit. Apply Immediately U. S. FRUIT PACKING CO., Harrison ave., between Sev- enth and Eighth sts., oft Folsom. GIRL to take care of 2 children. 1453 Page st. FIRST-CLASS pants finisher wanted; steady ; work. 8.4 FolBom st. YOUNG girl to wait at table. Call at 136 Sec- ond St. WANTED — Waitress in small restaurant. 34814 Third st. HOUSEKEEPER for a small rooming house. Call at 62 Second st. • GIRLS. ~ GIRLS. GIRLS. Highest wages paid to sewing machine oper- ators on LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'s overalls. Apply at once to MR. DAVIS. 32% Fremont. WANTED— First-class all-around general laun- dry lroner (woman preferred) at Stanford French Laundry, Palo Alto; good wages and home. APPRENTICES and operators on overalls. STANDARD SHIRT FACTORY, cor. Gough and Grove sts. AT once — A reliable girl for general house- work: references. 797 McAllister St. WANTED— Woman of upright principles and acute business ability. Box 2S53, Call office. GIRLS wanted. Bookbindery, 536 Clay street. WANTED— Finisher on custom coats; steady work. 651 Folsom St., cor Hawthorne. FINISHERS wanted on custom pants. BE- LASCO & HARRIS CO.. 541 Marker st. GOOD finishers and skirt hands. BARON, La- dles' Tailor. 22 and 24 Grant ave. GIRL wanted to 'assist In light housework. 34S4 Twentr-second et. FEMALE operators on ladies' capes and Jack- ets; good pay. MEYER BROS., 7-9 Battery. I OPERATORS and finishers on gents' white shirts.- SS5 Valencia st. GIRL to assist with housework and children. 1613 Benton St., Alameda, near Bay station. TAILORESS. good pantt finisher: best wages paid, ft'.i Kearny St.. room 16. top floor. YOUNG girl to look after S-year-old baby; wages, $6. 117 A Bartlett st. WANTED— Dressmaker. JOE ROSENBERG. 11 O'Farrell st. WANTED— Women and girls to work on fruit. Folsom st.. bet. 13th and 14th sts. WANTED— A good lively solicitor; big money. 136 Ellla st. FIRST-CLASS vest maker. 8\_ Antonio it., bet. Ellis and O'Farrell st. off Jones. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received nt Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore St. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at IMS Va- lencla st ' _^^^^^^^^ HELP WANTED FEMALE. SECOND baker, country, $35 and found: cook and wife, small resort, $75; cook for steamer, $43; second cook, steamer, $25; three boarding house cooks, $40; cook for miners, $30, see 'dobs here; cook for small ranch, $17; hotel cook, $45; restaurant cooks, $7, $3, $12 week; waiter, good country restaurant, $30 and found; hotel waiters, city and country. $25; dishwashers, pot washers and others. J. F. CROSETT AGENCY, 62S SIX single-hand miners. $2 50 day; 2 muckers, $2 day; carman, $173 day: carpenter for mill, $45 nnd board; 2 Jobbing blacksmiths, $1 E0 and $2 day; 2 blacksmiths* helpers. $35 and board and $S to $10 week; wheelwright for ranch $35 and fonnd; machinist for country. 13 day; boys for factory and learn trade; 10 railroad laborers, free fare; 8 laborers for wagon road. $1 day and board; 10 laborers for mill and woods. Sonoma County, $30 and $35 and board; woodsmen, $30 to $iO and Increase, see bo«>s in city; 10 farmers, $25. $30 and $35 and $1 25 to $1 75 day; 8 milkers, $.5, $30 and J33; stable and chore man for ranch. $30; men and wives, private families. $40 and $50: and many others. J. F. CROSETT AGENCY. 623 Sacramento st. WANTED • For the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. 50 men for track gang $2 a day 60 men for ballasting $2 a day E0 men for rock quarry $2 a day Board $4 60 a week Free fare Free f ar « C. R. HANSEX & CO.. 104 Geary st. WANTED — For the Coast Road Free fare , Teamsters ?2 a day Rock laborers *2 a day Office fee Jl-Free fare. E0 laborers for S. P. Co. on Salt Lake divi- sion $175 a day; free fare For the woods See boss here 6 spool tenders, $43; 10 woodsmen, $40; 30 labor- ers for railroad In the woods. $30 and board, special rates of fare; 3 Jackscrewers. $45; 3 barkers 533, fares advanced; 20 laborers for sawmills and woods, $30 and fares advanced. 20 quarrymen, $2 25 a day: 10 miners. $2 50 a day; 10 quarrymen. $2 a day; -25 farmers, $28 and $30; 3 stonecutters and setters, $4 a day. „... HOTEL DEPARTMENT Baker and pastry cook, resort, $60; cook and helper, country hotel. $55 and $25; 6 broilers, second and third cooks, city, $60, $50 and $45; second cook, $45; third cook, $33; second baker. *30: kitchen hand. *25. for country hotel; third 'cook, eprlngs, $30, fare advanced; waiter, mine boarding house, $25 to $30; 3 waiters, country hotels, $25; 25 dishwashers and kitchen hands, city and country, $20, $25 and $30. Head laundry man, $35; washer, $30; hanger up, $20, for hand laundry at the springs; laun- dry man and wife to run laundry at springs; marker and distributor. $2 a day; lroner and polisher, country, $2 25 a day; 10 ironers, coun- try, $30 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary St. A YOUNG man to do labeling In bottling works at springs; $25 a month and found; free far* both ways. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 104 Geary. WANTED FREE FARE. 10 laborers, brickyard, $30 and found: rough carpenter, $30 and found; stableman, race stock. $30 and found; hostler, country, $30 and found: 2 blacksmith helpers, $30 and found: milker, city, $35: 6 lumber pliers. $30. $40 and $50 and board; milker and chores, near- city, $25; baker's helper, country. $30 and found; blacksmith, country shop, $50 and found; 5 stone cutters and setters. Honolulu. $3 50 day; 25 farmers, steady work, $25 and $30; 10 milkers, country, $30 and $35; 10 haymakers, $1 25 a day; 10 woodchoppers, $1 25 and SOc cord: man for woods, San Mateo, $30 and found: dairyman, ranch, steady. $25; 4 host- lers, San Mateo. $20; E0 railroad laborers, free fare. ,W. D. EWER & CO.. 610 Clay St. BARBERS' Progressive Union — Free employ- ment. H. Bernard. Sec. 104 7th: tel. Jessie 1S2. GARDENER, country, $25: a man to work on a ranch. Ben Lomond, $20. MISS CULLEN. 325 Sutter st. - MAN and wife, ranch, $40; good place. MISS ' CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. 1 COOK and* helper, mining town, $65: fare here. : MISS CULLEN. 325 Sutter st. WANTED — Carriage blacksmith Monday. JOHNSTON & BROSNAHAN. 267 Twelfth ! et., Oakland. ; WANTED— A bushelman at RAPHAEL'S. AN errand boy wanted. 117 Rujs st. WANTED— A . dishwasher In restaurant. 11. Turk st. BOY, about 18, understands packing to make himself gen'y useful. STEUER. 109 Battery. YOUNG man. knowledge of cutting, to work on 1 ladles' wrappers. STEUER. 109 Battery st. A COOK for boarding-house; elderly man. 323 • Main st. ¦ ! GET your shoes half-soled while waiting. 25c to COc. 562 Mission St.. bet. 1st and _<1 sts. ': A THIRD-HAND breadmaker; wages $40, board and lodging. PlUg Larkin st. WAITER— Young man; restaurant. 206 McAl- lister st. • I BARBER at .47 Fillmore St., comer McAllls- ter; good place. BOY wanted In plumbing, shop. 630 Post st. . GOQD barber wanted at 825 Valencia St.; steady work. i BOY who speaks German. J. HIRSCHLER, 3066 Twenty-fifth St., near Harrison. GOOD chief cook wanted.. Apply box 2627, Call. | GOOD barber; steady Job for right man. 207>4 " Montgomery ave. - DISHWASHER; sober; good man. 448 Third st DISHWASHER. 108 Hayes at. i WA NTED— Short-order cook, coffee house, $3 ;¦ to $30 per month. ;¦. 7C0 Mission Bt. • BARBER to work on percentage; steady posl- tton. 109 Sixth st. , HELP WANTED— MALE. A— MURRAY & READY Phone Main 554S ...Leading Employment and Labor Agents.. • WANT MONDAY. 7 A. M •• 7263 men for all parts of California. Ltan. Washington, Arizona and Hawaiian 'slands. Oregon, Nevada and British Columbia FREE FARE AND OFFICE FEE ONLY »1 and no other expenses, to Los Anseles and Santa Barbara districts, we ship you to-day, 9 a. m. and 5:3a p. m., for S. P. R. R-. laborers end teamster* J2 and J2 25 day MURRAY _ READY. 634 and 636 Clay st. A— LOOK. ..HERE... ANY ...HANDY. ..MEN Can fill this job. 25 laborers, handy with tools, to build Hume, (30 to $10 and found; no tools needed; fompany supplies tools SPECIAL 10 laborers, no experience required, for the sawmills and woods, $40 and found, fare paid: 6 boys for factorj-. $3 50 week; tally man for lumber company. $40 and found. MURRAY & READY. 634-6SS Clay Bt. __ A— 10 CROSSCUT sawyers. J40 found: 6 Italian laborers. $45; 10 swampers. $33 and found: fruit pickers and cherry pickers. $-3 and $33 and found VERY IMPORTANT Cook. $o0: also a dishwasher for a camp Job; men for factories, foundries: polisher, help to Etarch. $35 found, country laundry; 1- labor- ers for a mine. $C0: 12 muckers for a mine. 160. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay St. A— FREE FARE CALL EARLY To Salt Lake City (Utah) Division Free Wadsworth (N'ev.) Division Free Sacramento (Ca!.) Division Free Western. Fresno. Madera, Bakersfleld Divis- ion Free Coast Divisions of California Free Truekee Division of California Free Laborers, teamsters, etc.. regular wages paid. offlce fee $1 Free Kara MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. A-FOR A BANK SYNDICATE..YOU"LL SUIT 25 men or strong boys to work In a large or- chard and vineyard and farm, to pick fruits. work In packing and drying houses, help to dljc small trenches so water san run down be- tween vines, etc.; wages $26 per month and found} steady Job year around if you sre will- ing to do the work; general manager will teach .you ALSO Harness-makers, shoemakers; boys to peddle fruits, $15 to $30 and found; 4 boys to work In a factory. $3 to $5 a week. MURRAY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay st. A— FREE FARE NEW RAILROAD Teamsters *2 a day Rockmen V a day Laborers $2 a day Free fare Offlce fee $1 only AGAIN WE PAY -YOUR FARES TO 35 SAWMILLS. ETC NO EXPERIKNCE WANTED £S3 men for CO different Jobs, from laborers to run machines, waz»s from $28 to $40 per month and found • Also lumber pliers, bark peelers. $40 and found; crosscut sawyers, Jackscrewers. band fawyers. screw turners, gang edsernvn. in fact we want help of every description for sawmills, woods, etc.. S50. $73. $90. Jilt). $60, *50. *«0. $30 and found: 6S4 woodchoppers. tie- makers, tools and food found, some at mines, $3, $2 50. 12, $1 50. $1 .and 73c cord; shingle Jointer; shingle packer * 25 laborers for sawmill, fare paid... $10 and fd .. HAYMAKING AND HARVEST _R_WS_ Header wagon drivers, $2 day and found: _S9 men to run mowers, rakes, pitch and work in fields, header men, etc.. $1 25. $1 50. $2 day and found. COME AND SEE ...STABLES. VINEYARDS. ORCHARDS... GARDENS .1* stablemen, city and country Jobs, $43, $35, $30, $25 and found 129 vineyard and orchard hands. $.T3. $30. J2S and found: 5 gardeners, 1 stableman, all for private families. $30, $23. 120 and found. COME. SEE CHERRY FRUIT BERRY PICKERS E0 men and boys for different parts of the country to pick all kinds" of fruits and berries, good wares, office fee $1 DAIRIES. CHEESE FACTOR-FS «3 milkers for different places. $3". *30 and found: 5 buttermakers and run separators, boss here. $S3 and found; 5 cheesemakers. dif- ferent Jc.bs. $-15 ami $40 and found MURRAY - READY. 634 and C36 Clay >t. MECHANICAL HELP blacksmiths for a large company, $3 to $3 50 day free fare; 13 blacksmiths and horse- shoers. $2 50 a day. $70. $43. $33 and found: also 5 helpers. $12 a week. $35 and found; 5 woodworkers, carriage-makers, $3. $2 SO day. $40 and found carriage and wagon painter, $40 and found; 3 ranch carpenters E0 .'aborers, S. P. R. R.. $2 day Free Fare ..S. P. R. R.— DIFFERENT DIVISIONS.. FREE FARE OFFICE FEE $1 Section nnd reconstruction and NEW WORK LABORERS, lOU'LL SUIT. REGULAR WAGES SPECIAL NOTICE. ..MINES. ..BIG WAGES So laborers fnr mines, no experience --quired. YOU'LL SUIT. $40 to $4S per month and found; 23 miners, single-hand $90 and $75 ....CROWDS GOING TO GOLD MINES.... FOR A NEW MINE 12 laborers, no experience, fare $2 50, $34 and found; 6 men and wives for ranches, $40. $33, $20 and found READ THESE CAREFULLY 3G3 laborers and teamsters for all parts of California, also many for San Francisco. $3. $2 BO, $2. $1 75 day: many city Jobs, to board home. FREE FARE TO XEVADA STATE E0 laborers, no experience required, good wages, ofnee fee $1 For other positions come down and read billboards. MURRAY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay st. A—COOKS BAKERS WAITERS head waiter, $50. fare paid: 3 butchers, $35 to $30; g bakers, city and country shops. W and $50; 35 cooks, restaurants, hotelM and boarding- houses, ranches, etc *35 to *W and found waiters, city and country hotels and resorts.. $25, $30 and $35 and found porters, elevator boys, etc.; 4 bakers' helpers. $30, $23. $25 and found: washer, country laun- dry, $20 and found; barber to run country ehop; porter and- watchman, country hotel: tailor Institution. I— and found: cook for lumber company. $60 and found. MURRAY _ READY. 634-S36 Clay St. \ COOPER. $3 day; woodworker. $2 50 day: 4 laborers for mine company, fare oOc. ?50 and found; 12 single-hand miners, fare $2 10. $60 and found; coal miners; hard rock miners, drillers rockmen hammersmen $2 EO day MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay St. A— $3 BO DAY Hay balers $3 .0 day Track boss, railroad sawmill, boss here . . . , _ $50 and f ou nd Tailors, see boss here S coatmakers. country 3 pantsmakers. country Laundrytnan. country hotel $_ and found MARRIED HELP Cock and wife, small hotel, mining town.... $50 and found Man as porter, wife as waitress, country hotel $40 and 'uund First and second -bakers, country shop. $50 and $35 and found MURRAY _ READY. 634 and 63$ Clay st. ASSISTANT bookkeeper and stenographer. Remington machine $30 and found Tallyman S40 and found Stableman $25 and found All the above Jobs see boss here for lumber company. MURRAY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay st. FIRST-CLASS starch work Ironers at Oak- land Laundry Co., 630 Twenty-ninth st., Oak- land. | ALL sizes men's shoes, .lightly damaged, half price. 562 Mission St.. V— t. 1st and 2d sts. FIRST-CLASS bushelmen wanted. S. N. WOOD & CO.. 71S Market st. GOOD, strong active boy. 17 years old. Apply S. N. WOOD & CO., 718 Market St. 3-CHAIR barber shop for Eale cheap. Inquire BENNARD. 104 Seventhjs^ BAP.BERS for city and country: first-class wages. Apply H. BERNARD. 104 Seventh. "WANTED— First-class machinists. UNION GAS ENGINE CO.. 244 First «t., city. THE Howard Lodging-house. 549 Howard »t.. bet. First and Second. San Francisco — This house has changed hand3; has been thoroush- ly renovated and is the cheapest, cleanest nnd qttlctsst house In the city: all the rooms are hard finished close tu top and are all out- side room*, admitting fresh air and sunshine; large funny reading room; special attention to morning calls: single rooms, per nlcht. 10c to EOe; per week. £0c to $2. J. BITTERLIN, proprietor. MEN wanted, to learn barber trade; only re- quires elx to eight weeks: day and evening class; special Inducements this season; only institution In the world teaching this trade; map of city and tllustrat*d catalogue mailed free. HOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE. €35 Clay st.., . - WANTED— Men ta learn barber trade; only 8 weeks required; situations secured: wagea while learning; transportatfon paid. GOR- DON BARBER COLLEGE. 417 North Main St., Los Angeles. WANTED— Laborers and mechanic* to know that Ed Rclkln. Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House. 217 Third st.: 150 larga rooms; Z5c per night; $1 to $. per week. WANTED— Two and 4 home teamsters; apply early Monday at 5.7 Fourteenth st., near Guerrero. S. F. Construction Company. WANTED — 3 coatmakers and 3 pantsmakers for the country. J. BAUMGARTEN _ CO.. 7 Montgomery, st. WANTED— Mattress maker. Apply J. PORAxT cornere University, and Shattuck aves.. __st Berkeley. Cal. WANTED— Tailor on coats; steady work: also pressman. 135^ Natoma.nr.New Montgomery. WANTED— Underpresaer on custom pants. Sil . Market st. - . . \ HELP TVAJTTED — MAXE. WANTED— Recruits for tha United Stat-s Marine Corps. U. S. navy: abla-bcdied. art- married men. of rood character, bet— een tht ares of 21 and 33 years; not less than . fe»; 4 inches and not over « feet 1 Inch la heigh* • must be citizens of the United State* cr per- sons who have legally declared their inten- tions to become citizens: able to read, writi and speak English properly. For further in. formation npply at the Marina Reenmin? Office, 49 Ellis St.. San Francisco. CaL. cr CO K St.. Sacramento. C*L BOY having a h— r?e to deliver momlns caper; one residing in the Mission or Potr.ro pre- ferre— 7C3 Aahbury st. FIRST-CLASS whltewaahers and whiteners; take charge of machine on shares. 11j3 Jj.: v - Bon st. YOUNG man learn trade: worked at leather trade preferred. Trunk factory. Seventeenth st-. near Fol^om. HANDY man for painting:, paperhan^lng. u> holstcrins:. etc.: $25 per month, board ar.d j room. _1 Grant ave. WANTED — Al blacksmith's helper and wood- worker. B. GRAVI. CO.. 4-1 Pacific st. ERRAND boy for printing department. JOHN PARTRIDGE. 206 California st. BAKER, second hand. 142 Second st. BARBERS; 3-chalr shoo fcr sale; must be so!_ at once. 213 O'Farrell st. WANTED- Man to be generally useful around kitchen. Hotel Repeiler. 7S1 Sutter 3t. MEN to learn barberinff and hairdresaing at 3. F. Barber School. 741A Howar 1 st. WANTED— A soo- lively solicitor; bis money. 126 Eli Is st. GENTLEMEN'S suits to order. $1 per week, at cash prices. N. Y. Tailoring Co.. 113 Keamy. SAILORS, ordinary seamen and green bands; all parts of world. H_RMAN'S. 2S Steuart. PENSIONS-GEO. V. CAMPBELL, lawyer; .J years' practice; Examiner bid,;. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 Third st.. near Mar- ket; "00 rooms. 25c night: reading room: fre* 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. LINDELL House, corner Sixth and Howard— Rooms 15c to 25c per night; 75c to J2 per wee_ A HIIANCH of flea for CaU advertisements aad subscrlptlona baa been established at IK** Va- lencia st ¦ CLAPSIF1KD advertisements and subscription* received at CaU branch offlce. TXQ Flllmors. HORSES, LIVE STOCK, Etc—For Sale 49 HORSES for sale: also wagons, buggies, carts harness. Grand Arcada Horse liar* t. 3C7 Sixth St.; auction salsa every Wednesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers. HORSES— Young, well broken, for all purposa*. cheap: best :n city. 721 Howard St.. nr. Third. FOR rale — 2 extra fine carriage teams. DAlr ZIEL. V»t. Dentlft. 6?5 Golden Gata avs. lib I" SES TO LET. A— PRINTED list: houses to let; send tor cir- cular. G. 11. UMUSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery. FELL. 281—9 rooms, bath, yard: rent CO. A WEKK'S news for 5 cents. The Weekly Call. / 15 pages, in wrapper, for mailing. XI per year. HOfSES TO LET — PCRS1SHED. BELVEDERE — Furnished house. Apply room S3. Chronicle bldz. C A LI FO UN I a7T; 1 1 . near Van Ness ave.-l> rouni hou«e. completely furnished. CITY. 14 r.. comr.jete; Broadway. Oakland. 12 r.. near I_lce Merritt. THE MCCARTHY CO., frlo l!arkf-t st., San Francisco HANDSOMELY furnishe.T cottage; rent for summer months very reasonable. 2S32 Bush st. LOST AND FOIXD. LOST— Two photo pictures of man and wif?. Finder please leave same at Yosemite House. IK) Market st. LOST— Lady's gold watch: Initials E. F. M. ; liberal reward. Keturn 136J Golden Gate ave. LOST— Lady's goia watch: Initial* G. W. Lii.- eral reward If returned to California Theater. FOl'XD — Two greyhounds, one deg ana cna bitch. 60 Tehama st. , CHEAPEST and best in America— Tha Weekly Call. 16 paxes, sent "to any addres-s in tn» United States cr Canada one year for Si. MEDICAL. I MRS. DR. KOHL, only reliable ladies' special- teed treatment al otrio.?. jr.: home, in contir.e- ment: best care; con.uitation free and con- fidential. Ui EiMy st., bet. Lraven~(;r:h and Hilye: hnur.« D to 5. Sundays! lu to i. DR. ii. W. CVDONNELU the world-renowns! ladies' specialist: safe and reliable; has prac- ticed In S. _rV lor years; treated thousands ot cases successfully; treatment can be used at home; consultation free. Write or call at U-Ji. Market tt. DPS. GOODWIN', well-known Iartle3 - apeclallsrt. has returned from Europe; safe and reliable; cure JC: huve trratfd thousands Bf case-3 with success: 13 years' practice in S. F. ; maternity home; low fees. 100T)i Mari:et st.. near 6t:i. MRS. DR. WYETH. reliable speeial!.-t:^ yrs. practice: home in conflneir.en.t: treatment ac office. $3; any ailment; consultation free; con- _<2<>nt!a!. 812 Pest St.. bet. Hyde and Larkin. DR and MRS. DAVIES. 122S Market: ladles' physician; chronic diseases treated; l&to scientific metho^is; treatment. {.. Dr. James Pierce, _6j O'Farrell. room3 2 and 3— Female specialist: home or otile? treatment J3. Y. 9.— DR. WISE _ CO., th- ladies" specialists!. 11T8 Market st.; every case guaranteed; Jj up. NICE reliable home for contlncment: reasona- 1 ble. 2012 Folsom st. MRS. DR. PFEIFFER. DR. WONO HIM. ht-rb doctor, treats all dls- . easea of the human hotly. 113 Maaoa st. CHEAPEST and best irj America— The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address to ths United States or Canada ono year for $!» postaere raid. • MISCELLANEOUS FOU SALE. I BOILERS, engines. Id-hand machinery. Mo. J INTOSH _ WOLPMAN. 195-197 Fremont sU BARS, back bars, mirrors, ahowcases, coun- ters, linoleum, store and ofttce furnltu.ro and fixtures ; new and second hand; we always have a large stock of saloon outfits on hand: S2 complete outfits on our floor, ready made; we can *hlp everything in 21 hour— J. NOO- NA>T. KIT. ICl'J. 1021. 1023 Mission St.. abov« Sixth; write for catalogue. _____________ ____. PRI__tATIC SKYLIGHT REFLECTOHa. A new and e*c»l!ent device for throwing day- "¦ light Into dark rooms through window*; tha 1 best in the market. W. HOLT, sole as?nt. | room 8. Flood building: telephone Davis 741. A — ALMOST new surveyor's level and tripod, made by Heer & Fells. Chicago, for $l«0; will nell now fcr $S0. ITncle Harris, _ Grant ave. A— BUYS, sells or rents g?ar machinery, ts* t:nt-< boilers', water pipe, shafting, pu'leys. etc. ¦WIIITELAXV. t!6 gpear st. WAGON for sale— Suitable for milkman or butcher. Arrly 1313 Droderl-lc St., paint «_op, off tieary. E1>ISON concert phenosraph. price reduced to> ! S100: concert recc,r*J». C 50. 13ACIQAX.UPI. 531 Market St.. San Francisco. A— S3 50 PERRY and Fedora hats. Jt 75. Pop- ufar Price Hattrra. 22-) Kearny st.. near Pine. NETV 2O-llsht T. and H. arc light dynamo wltl» regulator, complete. WHITE. 51S Mission st. FOX terrier pups: also pure white, blue-eye 1 fclttenH; chean. _17'_ Tehama st. PORTAELE engines, boilers; Iron and woo<i planers; lathes; 21-hand. J. Burke. 133 Beals. • PEDIGREED bull puppies for mS»: a_. 1 months. S20 Howard st. i SECOND-HAND fireproof «af«: 1 Ore and burs- lar proof rafe: cheap. 42 Main st. ; A FINE suit. $10; <!r*S» pantsTj. 73. MISFIT • CLOTHING PARLOBg. i.7 Montgomery gt. '• FULL line cameras and photo suppMes: miDtoU •I cheip. W*. A. HARTTE 14. U3 Examiner bl.i-T. , WE rent fu!l-<Jrc!<9 ar.d Tuxedo suits for R 59. I'ORTLAXD LOAN OFFICK. 23 Stockton st. MAGIC lanterns, new and s»^r>nd-hand: movin-j . pictures. BULIiAKD _ BRECK. 131 Post st. \ A NKW Standard Typewriter; latest nvjdel; j cheap. Typewriter Exchaag-, <w California. • A 10-TON Fairbanks acata and flre and burs- lar rroof safe. .IS CaUromla st. » SAFRS— New nr.d secr.nd hand. THK UEH- i MANN SAFE CQ.. 417-4?^ Sacrarr.ento «t. , SAFES— New and serond hand: ail siie^ TKIJ WALTZ SAFE. K.D-111 Mark-t St.. San Fran ', ONK '4-sidetl sticker; 1 planer and matcher: I I air compressor; . locomotives. 2?) Fremont. ' CHEAPEST and best in America— The Weekly Calt. IS pa*;es, sent to any address In th» Vnited States or Canada one year for $1. postage pairt. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. I SECON,D-HAND. larse size billiard or pocl • table." Address box 17G3, Call offlce. 120. ALLOWED on ol* sewins~machines for • new. Address box 315S. Catl office. • WANTED— By a dealer. 130 gallons of country a > milk per day. _S;K> Twenty-second St.. near Alabama. I WANTED— Second-hand upright piano for cash. 1L L. WH1TEH__D. 110 ilariwt »t.