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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1903. 14 HELP WANTED — MALE Con. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 520 — Sacramento tt — 520. Cor. Leldesdorff st. Pbcne Main 1101. • OREGON. OREGON. r On Columbia River to Astoria, Close, to Portland. Astoria. Very cheap fare. Foe $1. Fee SI. Company work. No discount. No strike. Steady Job. 35 laborers, $51 and found. 15 rockmen, $59 found. We ship on the O. R. & N. Co.'s steamers. Call and see us to-day. Steamer sails to Caspar to-day. Free fare, fee $1, .50 laborers, teamsters and tunnelmen. $2 to $2 75 day. WilUt« — Uklah route. Free fare. £0 laborers and teamsters. $2 25 day. Fee $1. CALL AND GET A FREE LIST OF JOBS. . Hundreds of other Jobs for you at the PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 520 Sacramento st. Phone Main 1191. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 and $1 CO pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50: we pay express or mall cbgs. 11 Third st. Exam. bid. WANTED — For the U. S. Marine Corps, able- bodied, unmarried men. between 21 and 35; good character; must speak, read and write English; marines serve at sea on men-of-war In all parts of the world, on land In our isl- and possessions, and at naval stations In the United States. Apply at recruiting office. 40 Ellis St., San Francisco. Cal.; 222ft N. Main St.. Los Angeles, Cal.. and 401 K st. Sacra- mento, Cal. WANTED — By a large tailoring establishment, a first-class cutter of experience, ability and pleasing personality; must have good char- acter and habits; the position affords a good salary: this is a splendid opportunity for the right kind of a man. Address box 3343. Call. A GOOD opportunity for a steady and sober man with experience, to solicit orders and take charge of delivery wagon for a whole- sale liquor house; must furnish references and bond. Apply Box 1016. Call office. WANTED — Educated young man to learn our business and take responsible position when qualified; $900 per year; first-class references required. Stoddard Lectures. 210 Examiner building. WANTED — Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkln. Reno House proprietor, haa added 100 new rooms to the Denver House, 217 Third st.; 250 rooms; 25c per night. • WANTED — First-class pressman on platen presses. FORD. CMITH & LITTLE CO.. Los Angeles. WANTED — Rough carpenters and laborers. Apply room 14. 2C Montgomery st. San Francisco Construction Company. FOR SALE— 2-chalr barber shop; rent $12 50; price $75. Box 1018, Call. BARBER shop for sale. Inquire at Call of- flce. COATMAKER for country. REI3S BROS. A CO.. 24 Butter st MAN to do Janitor work for tuition in S. F. Barber Schoei. 741A Howard st. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australia. HERMAN' 3. 26 Stenart at 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes. SOc up; soling cheap. 923 Howard at. nr. 5th. PENSION atty. E. A. Bullls. room 40. Phelan bldg. Past Com. Geo. H.Thomas Post, G.A.R. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st. near Mar- ke* 1 — 700 rooms, 35c night; reading rooms; free 'bus and baggage' to and from ferry. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, half price. S63 Mission at. bet. 1st and 2d sts. GET your shoes half soled while waiting; 22c to SOc. 563 Mission st. bet. 1st and 2d sts. HORSES AND WAGONS. ON account of going to build, entire stock of wagons, buggies and harness must be sold at sacrifice. Corner 15th' and Valencia sts. 4 GOOD big ranch mares; combination buggy, $25; cart. $10: buggy, $12 59; we eon, $25. 7» City Hall ave. GENTLE horse: will follow you; good home more than nrlce. 473 Valencia st. 8 GOOD horses for sale cheap. 327 Sixth st GOOD borse for sale, $15. 2091 San Bruno ave. 3 SHETLAND ponies, harness and carts In- cluded, fcr $125 each. 1504 Folsom st ONE fine buggy, fruit wagon, cart. 2d-hand: new laundry wagon, cheap. 828 Harrison st Al EXPRESS wagon. light camping wagon and gocart for sale cheap. &12 Mission st. HOUSES TO LET. A— PRINTED list of houses to let: send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery. BEFORE moving get our printed list of houses to let. BALDWIN & HOWELLl 25 Post st. HOUSES TO LET — FURNISHED. A COMPLETELY furnished 2-story house; gar- den; back and front rooms all sunny; reason- able. Apply HOOKER & LENT. 19 Post st. A WELL furnished house, piano. 8 rooms; very sunny; fine location: 1.T75 Masonic ave. Apply MADISON & BURKE. 30 Montcom ery st LOST AND FOUND. LOST — Monday, on Hayes, between Polk and Franklin, one pair of diamond earrings, a diamond stud and a breastpin In shape of clover leaf; were all tied In a handkerchief. Liberal reward at 103 Polk st. REWARD of $10 for return of dress suit case marked J. A. K.. left at corner Page and Buchanan sts. Return to Dramatic Review office. 26 Geary st. REWARD for return of dress suit case marked J. A. K., left at corner Page and Buchanan sts. Return to Dramatic Review office. 26 Geary st. LOST— Sunday, on Sutter st. car or 3:30 boat Berkeley, a pansy enameled pin; pearl cen- ter; $5 reward. Box 1019. Call office. LOST — Saturday night, black cocker spaniel, tan feet; liberal reward. DR. SHORT, room 101. Phelan building. LOST — Sunday, wreath pin set with pearls; reward. 911 Broadway. LOST — In parade Aug. 18 medal; name Jacob J. Mahr. Please return to 353 Turk st. LOST' — Diamond stud, Aug. 17, bet. Berkeley and 315 Ellis St.; liberal reward. LOST— Red setter: license No. 10: suitable re- ward for return to. owner. i 1413 Hyde st LOST — Diamond shlrtstud, valued as keepsake. Return to office Royal House; reward. IT will pay to "Remember" that the California Watch Case Co.. 220 Sutter St.. needs old gold and silver to make new watch cases. ~ LOFTS TO X~T. LOFT to lease — 656 Mission St.. NW". corner of Annie; light loft of 4000 square feet; pas- senger and freight elevator service; win Iea«e for a term; rent reasonable. SHAINWALD BUCKBEE & CO.. 213-220 Montgomery st. Mills building. MEDICAL. ~ MRS. DK. WYETH. specialist for all female complaints; Instant relief guaranteed: 30 years' experience. 728 Post st. near Jones. DR. G. W. O'DONNELL— All who are sick or In trouble consult this specialist on female complaints; positively corrected; the unfor- tunate helped; the most difficult cases treat- • ed: advlc j free. Office. 1013 Market at. MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- male troubles and Irregularities; Instant re- lief guaranteed. 100S^ Market st.. opp. 5th. MRS. D. ALLEN, HIS Market— Reliable ladles' specialist ; a private home before and during confinement: best medical care; low fees. Drs Goodwin. 733 Turk. nr. Van Ness^ — Expert In obstetrics, female comp. :25 yrs. experience. DR and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO HERB? original method of treatment. 1126 Market st.' DR. ROSEN, moved to 2995 Folsom st. cor. 26th; relief $10; iadles' exclusive office. DR. NG TOY KEE. 319 Powell st.. opposite Union square: all diseases cured by herbs. MILLINERY. ~~ Ladles' Imported & tailored hats Just In; call- prices low to start them going: frames made to lit the face. MME. DOSCH. 207 Post st. MINES AND MINING. PRACTICAL and experienced mine superin- tendent wishes position; good references. Box 10-1C. Call. FOR sale— -Whole or part Interest In process for saving flour gold. Box 1040. Call. MISCELLANEOUS— FOR. SALE. BOILERS, engine*. 2d-hand machinery. McIN- • TOSH & WOLPMAN. 195-197 Fremont st. A GOOD reason to buy diamonds, watches and Jewelry from us is that you need only pay a small weekly payment on all purchases- all goods delivered on first payment Call and examine our goods/ even If you don't car* to buy. LJCHTEXSTEIN BROS.. 25 Stockton. NEW lumber for sale; used for official grand- stand at City Hall square; bids must be in before Aug. 19, 5 p. — ... at 103 Golden Gate ave. MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental; bargains. Bullard & Breck. 131 Post st. The nay which our artist haa here shown in the sketch Is not one of the class that a big price will fetch, Nor is it of the kind that's told of in The Call, Which are always the best and well thought of by all. If a horse you would buy that will fill you with pride, ' Will be pleasant to drive and still more so to ride. You should look o'er our ads, for you'll find without fail Just the creature you wish is there offered for sale. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE— Con. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair it with elaterlte; In rolls easy to lay: needs no painting or coating: good over old Iron tin or ehinglea; best for new roofs. ELATERITE ROOFING CO.. 713 Market st. A— Fine suits. $7 50; dress pants, $2 CO. Origi- nal Misfit Clothing Parlors, 238 Kearny St.. near Bush; open to 9 p. m. Sunday to noon. A $3 50 DERBY and fedora hats. $1 75. Pop- ular Price Hatters. 330 Kearny «t.. near Pine; open till 9 p. m. Sunday to noon. A BUYS, sells, or rents gear machinery, en- gines boilers, water pipe, shafting, pulleys. etc. WHITELAW. 253-K3 Spear st. SECOND machinery, boilers, engines, pumps" wood and Iron working machinery, bought, sold and rented. H.3.WHITE. 13ft- 132 B^ale. — RY our men's" shoea at $1 and $1 30 pair: foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express charges. 11 3d st.. Exam, bid's.; catalog free. n\S and gasoline engines, new and second- hand: all sizes. E. B. BECK & CO.. 122 Market st. > MILES of pipe and fittings: all sizes. EC- GENE RILEY A SONS. 109 Vallejo st. MOVING picture film and song slides. 109 Montgomery st. SAFES— New and second-hand. E. B. BECK St CO.. 122 Market st. All bargains "camp stools and chairs, hammock*. . metal beds. mattresses.J.F.Hotter.712 Mission. Edison phonographs, records, supplies. — ovln« picture machines, films. Baclgalupl. 933 Mkt. G\SOLINE engines automobile* and launches. all sizes. J. F.. DOAK. 40 Fremont St. ; SAFES— New and second-hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO.. 417-423 Sacramento st. ASK for' prices on second-hand typewriters; _iU makes. ALEXANDER & CO.. 110 Monty y^ MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED — To buy a bushellng shop; must b« a bargain. Box 3324. Call office. TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and] theatrical goods. 154 t)th St.: tel. Jeswio 2S31. MONEY TO LOAN. AAA— HERMAN MURPHT. 601-602-603 Examiner building. Quick settlements: no disappointment. Save expenses by dealing directly. Estates, second mortgages, undivided inter- ests assignments of rents, property In trust, etc.; legacies, life estates and undivided ta- terests In property purchased. Courteous treatment. Strictly confidential. When You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds. Jewelry, at lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store. 849 Market st. ; tel. Main 1644. Branch. 19 Third. MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer- chants, teamsters, boarding-houses, without security; easy payments; largest business la • 46 principal cities. Tolman. 553 Parrott bldg. A— 1 per cent on furniture or piano :no removal: • no commission: no publicity; $25 up; quick. quiet, confidential. 26 Montgomery St.. r. 7. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE. 103 Grant ave.,, LOANS FROM $1 TO $10.000. > AT cut rates on real estate, furniture or pianos no commission. E. W. LICK. 1003 Mutual Eav. Bk. bid.. 708 Market; phone Main 819. 8. F DISCOUNT AGENCY — Loans to salaried people on their note. The TOUSLEY CO 143 Phelan bldg. MONEY to loan on low Interest: gold, sliver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S. 10 Sixth st. ; MONEY loaned to salaried employes. G. W. MILLER, room 74. fifth floor. Chronicle bldg. ONE per cent on furniture: $5 a month on each $1000; any security. 302 Montgomery, room 1«. 3% ON furniture _ pianos; $15 up: no removal; V. TREMAIN. room 81. 6 Eddy St.. floor 4. ALL loana on diamonds and Jewelry 2 per cent mo. S. F. Collateral Loan Bank. 538 Kearny. STAR Loan Co of Wyoming loans money to salaried employes. R. 311. Mutual Sav.Bk.bld. CASH loaned salaried people on notes without Indorser. MORRELL. 600 Examiner bid. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AMONG OUR BARGAINS ARE: 3 Chlckerinys $150, $135. $2^ 1 Filsher; upright $6.; 1 Jewett: mahogany; new ......$18t» 1 Schaffer; mahogany; new ...$;l.>».t 2 Emerson $IS5. $215 2 Stelnway *1S>5. $'.'19 3 Heine $2J5 to $J35 25 squares $l» to *17w 7 organs "........ .$10 to $7S Rents $2 up allowed on purchase; Install- ments $4 up; piano player* from $90 up; new pianos from $117 up. HEINE PIANO CO.. 235-237 Geary »t.. agents tor the Gat»- ler. Krell. Steger. etc. A SMALL walnut Emerson upright, absolutely like new. $135. 237 Geary st. bTEINWAY upright, left by private party. $163; a great bargain. 237 Geary st. A FEW upright barsains from $70 up, compris- ing such makes aa Chickerins. Jacohson. Vose. Stirling, Knabe, Fischer. Schwechten. Weser, Schuman and others; easy payments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON. 16 O'Farrell St., no branches in San Francisco. BAUMEISTER stands for all that is good In piano manufacture: also you can buy It for a reasonable amount of money. THE ZE.NO MAUVAIS ML'SIC CO.. 769 Market st. AU pianos on easy payments. G A R VISITORS — Free Cecllian Piano) Player concert* daily at BYRON MAUZY' 3. All are welcome. 3C8 Post st. BAND Instruments; F. Besson. Pari«.~maXeT. Gus Malwald. Agt. Pac. Coast. 278 O'Farrell; skillful repairing: 2d-hand instruments sold. THE big piano sale at BYRON MAUZY'S 19 •> grand chance to purchase a piano cheap. :{08 Peat st. UNFORSEEN circumstances cause, sacrifice of first-class 3-pedal upright piano. 3SS Goldea Gate ave^ BARGAIN — Standard make upright; good con- dltlon. SCHMITZ & CO.. 16 McAllister st. Unredeemed storage planes and furniture dirt cheap. Whltehead'a Storage. 163C Market. A GRAND rush at BYRON MAUZY'S sale of pianos: uprights. $50 up; squares. $20 up*. 308 Post st. BEAUTIFUL 3-pedal Stelnway upright piano: perfect order; sacrifice. Keeffe's.2S3 O'Farrell. BUY direct from the factory and save 50 pe? cent. HORNUNO. 218 McAllister st. - CALL at BYROX MAUZY'S Piano House and get prices on pianos which will please you. 308 Post st. KOHLER & CHASE. 30 O'Farrell «.; largest and oldest piano house. BEST renting piano In city for $3 per m ont_ BCOTT -CURTAZ PIANO CO.. 860 Hayea st. SOH.MER, Byron Mauzy pianos. Cecillan piano player. BYRON MAUZY. 3C3-312 Post St. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H- MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. EMMA SPRECKELS building. 927 Market st— Office to let; rent $15; light, heat. Janitor aad telephone. ASHTON & GARDINER. SANSOME. 712. near Jackson— Handsome Jarga store to let; rent $25. __— -————¦——¦ PERSONALS. A GRAPHOPHONE free with two dozen rec- ords. Make your friends a present. Ta!kln< machines and records or all makes ex- changed. We are manufacturing headquar- COLU MBIA U pHwfoo"iAPH e CO.. 125 Geary St.. S. F.. and 46rf Thirteenth St.. Oakland. A-FACIAL BLEMISHETREMOVED Wrinkles, yellow and fiabfcy s*in, birthmarks, traallpox pittings and scars scientifically re- moved without cutting, massags. electricity or medicines; special demonstrations this we-k. Call or write DR. L. WILLIAM3. 371 O«ary. THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair, tm- proven Its growth;stops falling;curea dandruff, and' Itching scalp: no statn or stickiness; cleanses »calp:at druggists", hairdressers' ;ac- cept no substitute. Star RcmedyCo.."S50eary. WANTED— 999 men with scalp diseases; Iom of ball and baldness prevented lean treat by mail blank for stamp); consultation free; 8-30'to 6 Sundays 10 to 12. Prof. GEO. A. GARLOW. Specialist, room 218. 937 Market. NOT how cheap, but how good, la the motto ol the manufacturers of the Rapid Rotary Standard, the sewing-machine of to-day. J. W. EVANS, agent. 1021 Market st. PHYSICIAN. 11 years' experience, cures per- manently morphine, cocaine habit. Call or address Central Pharmacy. 231 Grant av*.. corner Sutter St.: fee moderate. DANCING Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday and Sunday evenings at Teutonla Hall. Howard St.. near Ninth: management Prof. Foster. AT leas than cost, uncalled for nults. overccata acd trousers, at CHARLES LYONS'. London Tailor. 721 Market st. THE hlghes: price paid for ladles' or gents rsst-off etching and all articles of value At WE1NBERG'£_ 1 14A Ellin st . r - ELEOANT »ult» on ea*y installments: 5O cants and up per week. LEON LEMOS. 1127 Mar- ket St.. between Seventh and Eighth. NOTICE to milkmen — For sale* at the Plant Farm Dairy Co.. 511-516 Octavia st. 200 gallons of milk. BANGHART & WEYER. * " ' Collector*. No. 1170 Market Street. Room ST. HELP WANTED— MALE — Con. MURRAY _ READY, Phone Main 5848. 634-636 Clay st. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. Office half, block long; 14 clerks employed: by our own printing plant we publish a free bulletin of labor containing every position segregated under departments ready for dis- tribution 7 a. m. ; also noon and evening editions; get one free. THIS IS WHAT MADE US FAMOUS. We know no distinction between man and man. YOU ARE ALL EQUAL. YOU ARE ALL WELCOME. 1902 we gave 1903 we'll give 45,000 men work. 60,000 men work. We ship you Free to one Free to-day. Free to all. Ogden, Utah, * AU parts Nevada, Los Angeles County, ! Santa Barbara. ; Chatsworth Park, Hawaiian Islands, Santa Susana, Oregon, San Fernando, Washington, Los Angeles County, Central America, Arizona, Willits, Uklah, And All Points North. East. South, Including Ogden, Utah. Carpenters and helpers, pile drivers, fence builders, drillers, single, double and machine men, corner and bench hands, muckers, chuck tenders, car dumpers, teamsters, la- borers, track men, cooks, waiters, black- smiths, etc., $5, $4, $3 60, $3, $2 50, $2 day. Free fare. Free fare. Free fare. Everybody talking. Thousands going. Are you? Are you? Are you? MURRAY & READY. ¦ 634 and 636 Clay st. 165 MEN OR BOYS! " Fruit pickers— MO and found — Fruit pickers. Fare $1, fee $1, 3 months' Jobs, picking, packing and drying. "65 laborers and teamsters, city and country Jobs, $2. $2 50, $3 day. All classes of work. Come see. 153 Italians, $2 25 day, you board yourselves. Steady Jobs. '. 26 laborers, free fare. 14 miles away. $42 fd. 20 laborers, you'll suit, factory, fare paid. $67 50. , 155 coal miners, free fare, $3 to $5 day. 1C5 laborers and teamsters, Willits. Ukiah. free fare, $67 50. DO YOU KNOW?— FREE FARE. Op every train we shlr> to S. P. Co.'s own work, on all divisions, laborers, extra gangs, also section hands. • DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY. 186 teamsters and axmen. $75. 197 laborers and drillers, $75. 155 track layers and ballast track. $67 50. Cost you only $1. No discount; steady Job. MINES. QUARRIES. TUNNELS. 15."» laborers, you'll suit, $60 and $75, fd OK miners and tlmb^rmen, $90 ISO quarry men, also drillers, $82 to J90 96 carmen, furnace men. $75 STABLES. FARMS. DAIRIES, HARVEST. l!»ti farm, orchard, vyd. hands. $30 to $45. fd SS milkers, butter makers, $30, $.15. $40. fd ir.fi harvest hands, hay balers, $2 50-$3 day O> choremen, coachmen, gardeners. $30- $50, fd 16 stablemen, city and country. ' $.'5O-$45. 4<\ 86 men for brick yards, $35 to $S0, fd MARRIED HELP WANTED. 12 men and wives, farms, orchards, mines, mills. $40 to $70. fd. MURRAY & READY. 63t-&'16 Clay st. _______________ 85 LUMBER TRUSTS AND SYNDICATES. LOCATED IN FOUR STATES. MANAGERS HERE. TWO TERRITORIES. FREE — FARE— FREE. 905 laborers, no experience wanted, $35 to $70 and found. lRtl experienced mill and yard men, $40 to $liiO and found. 383 woodsmen'. $40 to $150 and found. 386 woodchoppers, ttemakers, thlngle. post, picket and box bolt makers, tools and pro- visions found. BIG L MURRAY & READY. TRUSTS. 634-630 Clay st. COOKS — BIG PAY. COOKS— BIG PAY. COOKS— COOKS. 26 cooks for harvest and fruit ranches, hay presses, etc., $70, $00. $50. $40. $30 fd. ; very few men to cook for, no women there. 4 cooks for different mines, $70. $65, $50, $40 and found. 46 cooks, hotels, restaurants, cafes, stations, etc., $70 to $40 and found. WAITERS. 82 waiters, different places, including cafes and grills, S45 to $30 and found. 6 bell and elevator boys, city and country positions, ?15 to ?30 and found. 9 porters and bedmakers, city and country positions, ?45 to '20 and found. 86 dishwashers, city and all parts of Califor- nia, 540 to ?25 and found. 12 butchers, different Jobs, $35 to $60 fd. 6 bnkers, 5 helpers. $-15 to $50 ami found. 15 boya to learn trades, work In factories, $6 to $12 a week. MURRAY & READY. 631-636 Clay st. MECHANICAL. 33 carpenters, new job, fare $1. $90. 16 blacksmiths* helpers, located everywhere, $90 to $45 and found. - Also 95 other different mechanics: come see. Pattern maker. large sawmill, free fare. $120. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. SPECIAL NOTICE. We'want S603 men not advertised for; come Se6 ' MURRAY & READY.' 634-636 Clay st. BOYS wanted Immediately to pare fruit with machine; good wages. California Canneries' Co., 423 Brannan st. WANTED — Stenographer: young man for posi- tion in«country town; must be quick, accu- rate, have some knowledge of bookkeeping, write good hand: ' in answering give expe- rlence. rets, and sal, required. Box 3340, Call. ¦WANTED — Boys to deliver telegrams: wages, $25 to $35 per month. Apply .100 Montgom- ery st. WANTED — Short order cook, small restaurant, to help generally; elderly man preferred, $25 per month and found. 2723 Sutter Et. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 and $1 50 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 f>0: we pay express or mall chgs. 11 Third st.. Exam. bid. BOY wanted. HARSHALL'S. 12'Keamy. WANTED — A platen pressman. SANBORN, VAIL & CO*., 741 Market st. FIRST-CLASS tinner wanted. Call 8 a. m. 1832 Union St., near Octavia. WANTED— To buy a good barber shop In' country town. GUS MAUER, 510 Utah. A BEDMAKER wanted, at 560 Howard st. BARBER wanted. 291 Seventh st. ' TINSMITHS wanted; steady work for good workmen. 17 Drumm St.. , PORTER wanted Tor barber shop. Call at 200 Market St., between 7 and 8 a. m. A DISHWASHER wanted. . 294 First St.. $15 a month. ' , , . DISHWASHER, assist cooking, ?8 a week. Restaurant. 126 Ninth x Bt. DISHWASHER wanted. 1500 Kentucky st. MAN : to help around .small house; part pay- ment for room and, board. 1053 Howard st. BOY of 16. generally . useful, wholesale house. $4 60 per week. Box 1020. Call office. ¦ BOY wanted at 259 Stevenson st.. between Third and Fourth. $275 BARBER shop, sale $100; snap for right man; retiring. InQUlre 1541 Geary st. E^jJtTJu— "yS^rffi^* al^IHPSK^T'^3BE_E^_f^BB__BB— BBHJHBMRft t___lfc "fO \ - ' HELP WANTED— FEMALE— Con ; OUTING In the country and earning money at same time; women and girls wanted to cut fruit; working pears and peaches, the most profitable part of the season; comfortable workroom; furnished room for two, with use of kitchen. In private family, $1 60 per week; free camping grounds. Further information, 220 Market' st.. room 12: come at once to LOS GATOS CANNERIES. Los Gatos, Cal. WOMEN and girls wanted to work on fruit and canning; steady work; highest wages. Apply California Canneries Co.. Brannan St.. between Third and Fourth. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS AND RIV- ETERS: NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY: PAID SALARY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'S FACTORIES. 32V4 FREMONT ST. AND 1873 MISSION, NEAR FIFTEENTH. WOMEN and girls to work on fruit; steady employment:* day and piece work; highest wages. CODE-PORTWOOD CANNING CO., « Bryant and Tenth. EXPERIENCED GIRLS ON PATENT BUT- TON MACHINES. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.. 32^4 FREMONT ST. MR. DAVIS. GERMAN girl in home restaurant for plain cooking and to help on tables at lunch; fair wages. 1837 Union st.. near Octavia. PANTS finishers wanted by S. N. WOOD & CO. Apply at 27 Geary st.; union wages. A— HANDFINISHERS wanted to work In fac- tory. 6iti Mleslon St.. 3d floor; take elevator. GIRL6 wanted; collar rubber. The Electric Laundry, 837 Folsom st. ¦ WANTED — Woman for light hoi^work; good home. Call 382 Fourteenth et. GOOD skirt hand; apprentice, paid while learn- ing. 121 Geary St.. Starr King bldg., r. 336. "ESPECTABLE middle-aged American, two In family, $15. 371 Minna St.. near Fifth. WANTED — Girls to work In factory. Apply Trunk Factory, Eighteenth and Folsom sts. WANTED— Women and girls to work on fruit. 1731 Folsom st. . • " ¦ - . TALENTED amateur performer*. Apply at Chutes 0 p. m. Wednesday; salary no object. ITALIAN lady who can speak English wanted to travel. Apply Girls' Directory, Central ave. and Waller st. _^ LADY of good address to represent high-grade magazine; good pay. 50 Columbian building. ELDERLY German Catholic woman for hou»e- work; $7 per week. 1071 Market st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 22(X> FUlmore st A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and rufcBcrlptions has been established at 1090 Valencia Et. _ HELP WANTED MALE. AT CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. K) Third st., nr. Call bldg.; phone Bush 403. Section hands, coast line and all parts of California. S. P.'S OWN WORK. FREE FARE>-FREE FARE. 50 section hands, ?1 60 and $1 70 a day. BUTTE COUNTY — CHICO. 50 teamsters and rockmen, ?2 50 a day. 60 laborers and axmen. $2 25 a day. COAL MINERS. FREE FARE^OREGON. 25 miners, $1 a ton. 5 miners, single-hand, S3 a day. 5 muckers, $2 50 a day. FlvEt* x* A rtE 1 * 1 ™^ AS* A*l« 10 tunnelmen, $2 75 a day. 10 teamsters and muckers, $2 25 a day. 10 laborers and teamsters. $2 a day. j No discount: no hospital fee. 8 men for the sawmills, $30 to $60 a month and board. TO-DAY. 96 families, boys and men, to pick prunes, hops and grapes. Blacksmith, country, $3 a day. 12 laborers, $2 25 a day. CAL. EMP. AGENCY. 59 Third st. 2 STOUT boys for mill. $1 50 day: 4-horse steamEter. $40 and found; farmer, $2o and $.t0 and found; 2 farmers and wives, $40 and $50 and found; choreman. $25 and found; laun- dryman for Institution, $40 and found;, as- sistant laundryman. $30 and found; 3 section men for railroad. $'J day: laborers for mines, quarries, etc.. $2 and $2 50 day; 4 laborers > for mill and woods, $55; 8 miners. $3 day; 0 woodchoppers for mine. $1 50 cord; 2 sheep herders. $30 and found, and many others. J. F. CROSSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento St., BARKEEPER. $50: hotel cook. $60; butler, cook and wife. $60 and found; hotel cook. $45; res. taurant. 2d cook. $60; waiters; dishwashers, $30: potwaehers, $30; restaurant porter, $:»0. and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 628 Sacramento st. ANDRE'S office, 317 Stockton st. — Bricklayers, country; gardener, country, $35: plain gar- dtner and do Janitor's work, $25, country: assistant Janitor, $25; porter for liquor store. $40; 2 vegetable men, $20 and $30; glass pantryman, hotel, city, $25; chicken butcher. $50: assistant butcher, $25; stableman, fac- tory, country, $25; assistant gardener, milk 1 cow, $30; assistant waiter, $30: waiter for Eureka, fare paid. $45; potwasher. $30, etc. A— HOTEL GAZETTE. 26 Montgomery, r. 12— Potwasher, $30; vegetable man, $30. WANTED— Master molder, $5 76 per diem: an examination will be held at the Navy Yard, Mare Island, Cal., August 28, 1903, to fill the- above position. For application and further information, address "Commandant, Navy Yard. Mare Island, Cal. BOY 16 to 18 years old to attend soda foun- tain; no experience necessary; must live at home with parents: boy of Germaji Jeacent preferred; wages $ft week to begin. Inquire between 8 and 10 a. m. Bt 810 .Market st. - WANTED— A first-class redwood lumber sales- man thoroughly familiar with local* and do- mestic markets: highest references required; state experience and salary expected; no brokers need apply. Box 1045. Call office. GOVERNMENT positions — Examinations soon; write for free circular 14, giving various po- sitions, salaries, etc. Polytechnic Business College. Oakland. Cal. TRY our men's shoes, union "made, at v $l and $1 50 per pair: foot-form shoes at $2 50, -or orthopedic fho s, $3 CO; best 'shoea on earth. 11 Third st., Exam, bldg.. B doors from Market. WANTED — Young man who is an experienced ¦ dry goods wrapper. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. ! WANTED— Cash boys from 12 to 15 years. Apply at once S. N. WOOD & CO., 740 Mar- ket at. , SKIVER wanted on • boots and shoes : steady work. Apply to BUCKINGHAM & HECKT, Twenty-sixth and Valencia sts., S. ' F. FURNITURE packer wanted; state experience, salary expected: must, have practical city experience. -Address ¦ box 1043, Call office.; EXPERIENCED layer-off; steady. CARSOX GLOVE CO.. 123 Second St. BOY, 16 years, to learn trade: wa?«s to start. CARSON GLOVE CO.. 123 Second at. EDUCATIONAL — Continued. -. CALIFORNIA Business College. 305 Larktn st. "A thorough school"; positions secured • for graduates; modern methods; individual in- struction. Write for illustrated catalogue. YOUNG lady or gentleman to take lessons in French, physical culture or higher English. In exchange for gentleman's room. Box 1044, Call oflce. ¦ THE Berlitz School of Languages has removed to 1000 Van Ness ave.; rates reduced during summer. Send for catalogue. • ENGINEERING — Civil, elec. mln., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day. eve.; est. 1864 Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. SYSTEM, discipline and results: the Golden Gate Commercial College, Van Ness and Golden Gate aves..S.F. : fills every requlremnt DANCING Tuesday, Thursday," Saturday and Sunday evenings at Teutonla Hall, Hcward St.. near Ninth; management Prof. Foster. PIANO and German; pupil of'Lelpslc Conser- vatory; lessons 75c and (1. 346 Golden Gate. AT Kingsland Art Shop — Drawing, painting and burnt work. 11&4 Halght St., near Lyon. KENT Law School, day and night; assures ad- mission to the bar. 554 Parrott building. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st Night class LESSONS given In Water Color or Oil Paint- ing from Nature. CURRIER. 372 Sutter st. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar. writing, etc.; day or eve.; $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr.6th. Chicago Business College. 1435 Market, nr. 10th. Pittman shorthand, typing, bookkpg., $S mo. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 FUlmore. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE AOKI. 421 Poet st.; tel. Bush 135— Japanese-Chinese employment office; fur- ' nlshes best help; contracts for farm help. etc. A — ORPHEUS! Employment Office — Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell. Tel. Main 5752. A— GRAND Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office. 415 Stockton; tel. Grant 168; expert.rellable help. CHINESE Employment Office — Best help at Leon Seung's. 4111$ O'Farrell; tel. East 426. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- flce; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 5138. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO.. 640 Clay. I EMPLOYMENT WANTED FEMALE. ', A LAJDY delegate to the encampment of G. A. R. "rom New York State desires a situation as nurse for an elderly lady or eiderly couple or housekeeper where servants are kept; large experience; reliable. Call or address E. A. KINGSBURY, 11C4 O'Fariell st. ! TRAINED nurse with knowledge of bookkeep- ing, speaking French and English, desires position in physician's office or any light occupation. MISS G. A. R.. 1259 O'Farrell. AN American lady Just from Europe, speak- ing German, desires position as housekeeper or seamstress in respectable family. Box 1023. Call office. STRONG young" woman would like place as housekeeper or chambermaid; country pre- ferred. Call 123 Tenth st.. city. A COMPETENT girl wants cooking or house- work; references. 3 Surrey court, off Geary. i WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton's Bazaar. 633 McAllister st. A BRANCH oftice for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1099 Valencia st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED-pMALE. AN experienced packer and cellarman wants position with wholesale house; city refer- ences. Box 1039. Call. YOUNG man of good appearance (American) wishes situation of any kind for the present. Address J. E. C. box 1032. Call. A REFINED, good natured old gentleman, eminently respectable, good habits, unln- cumbered, desires a position as companion. Box 3338. Call office. MARRIED German florist and gardener wishes permanent position;, either commercial or private. Box luag.-^Call. "•¦•¦• PAINTER. Eastern man. wants work by day or small Jobs and contracts taken. Address painter. 1121 Webster St. SITUATION wanted: a butcher, sober and steady man. Box 1027. Call office. AN experienced wine maker and cellar man wishes potitlon. Please apply 630 Sacramento. JAPANESE student wants position as school- boy in small family; without room; speaks English. S. K., 1329 Pine st. JAPANESE student wants position as school- boy; sjjeaks English. KONDO, 1320 Pine st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch of'ce, 2200 Flllmofe. ~~~ FLATS TO LET. ' HOUSES and fiats to let; an immense list; ser- vice absolutely free: take advantage of -this department; It will *ave you time and trouble. Cordes Furniture Co.. 245-259 Geary tt . on the square. CORNER Noe and Elizabeth sts.; new. sunny flat on corner, 10.V) Noe St.; modern improve- ments; convenient to Twenty-fourth and Cas- tro st. cars; rent reasonable. PAGE. 80S, near Pierce— 5-room flat and bath; reasonable rent. 'PIERCE. 233 — U-room flat, very sunny, with bath; near Haight st. HAYES 609J corner Laguna — Three sunny . rooms and yard: rent reasonable^ TO let— Flat of four rooms; 18U7 O'Farrell. HOOKER &. LENT. 14 Post St. FURNITURE WASTED. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission, phone Red; 4462, buys, rents, repairs. • packs furniture, carpets- IIELP WANTED — FEMALE. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO. Hello, Grant 185. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Working housekeeper, commercial hotel, country, fare paid, 550; waitresses and chambermaids to wait; chambermaids, San Rafael. Healdsburg, San Jose, Chico. city. WatsonVille, Santa Cruz. Palo Alto, Pacific Grove; cook and wife, country hotel, $C0; N nurse, mental cases, institution, countiy, $30; fancy lroner. country hotel. $35; cook for from 5 to 20 persons, party here, $35. FAMILY DEPARTMENT. 2 Scandinavian houseglrls for two choice places, short distance. $25; 2 German girls, Santa Cruz, $20 each: 2d girl, middle-aged couple, near Oakland, $20, party here; cook, city. $30: others. C. R. HANSEN & CO. 420 Bush st. WANTED — 4 cooks, $30, $35; 3 houseglrls, $30. $.¦(.% $10; companion old lady, $25; 4 second girl's. $20. $25; man and wife, kitchen work, JOT; 4 nurse girls. $15, $20, $25; cook, smalt restaurant, $30; kitchen helper, $20; 'i Swed- ish laundresses. $30; nurse to lady. $25: 4 waitresses, hotels, city and country. $20, $25; cook, country hotel, $40; kitchen helper, in- stitution, $20; nurse for children home, $20; housework, San Rafael. $25; Ross Valley, $30 and 40 girls for housework at $20, $25, $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 334 Gut- ter st. HA1RDRESSINO. manicuring, macsage, hair work; removal of superfluous hair taught from A to Z in 2 weeks for $10; positions guaranteed: $10 to $20 per week; school day and eve. 233 Geary, r. 13; maids prepared. A— LADIES, learn all branches halrdresslng trade; manicuring, massage, etc.; 1236 Mar- ket st.. cor. Jones, room 94: positions secured , at highest wages; day and eve. class; call. A — Girls to learn millinery now for fall senson: both seasons taught from start to finish in one month for $10; positions aa trimmers, sales- ladies, etc., guaranteed at $10 per week up; day and evening class. 14VStockton st., r. 13. CYLINDER vamper; steady work; on men's fine shoes. Apply to BUCKINGHAM & HECHT. 2Cth and Valencia sts., S. F. SHOE fitters on men's shoes wanted: steady work. Apply to BUCKINGHAM &. HECHT, Jffeth and Valencia sts. S. F. WANTED — Experienced dress skirt maker. Call at I. MAGNIN & CO.. 43-53 Ellis St.. between 0 and 10 a. m. f . WANTED — Experienced millinery maker. Ap- ply, between 0 and 11 a. m.. at HALE BROS'. WANTED — Young lady to keep stock In wholesale millinery house. Apply HOLM & NATHAN, 512 Market St. BO<">K folders and sewers; girls wanted to learn the business; waeres paid fro— the start. F. MALLOYE, 422 Sacramento it. A — OPERATORS on ladles' underwear; good wages. C5'i Mission st., 3d fioor. A — GIRLS from 14 to 17 to sew by hand. 656 Mission St., 3d floor; take elevator. GIRLS wanted; wages from start. CARSON GLOVE CO.. 123 Second st. ¦; • -; WANTED — Talloress on coats. Apply 701 Geary st. . GERMAN girl .wanted for general housework. 675 McAllister st. A FIRST-CLASS maker for millinery. Apply Superintendent's Office, The Emporium. COMPETENT girl for cooking and- general housework; family of four, in - Belvedere; liberal wages. Call 1005 Pacific ave.. from 11 to 2 o'clock Wednesday, August 19. ¦ _ WANTED — At once a competent maid, able to cut and fit; must be good packer and willing , to travel. Apply 123 Phelan Building, be- ' tween 10 and 12 i DtSI.VESS CHAXCES — Continued. J MAXAGKK wanted— A national concern with headquarters In New York would like to cor- respond with men of ability who are capable of establishing branch ofnee and managing a large business on salary basis. They must be hustlers, strictly trustworthy, well edu- cated and able to Invest from $3000 to $jO0O in a thoroughly established, successful and legitimate business; references exchanged. Box 400. 617 Sixth ave.. New York. OUTSIDE route No. 4 this paper for sale. Inquire hardware store. 19th and Folsom sts. -OPG'XG- HOL * SES FOR . SA _k B ' ". H.~ C. DECKER^ 906 MARKET. COR. STOCKTON. PHONE JOHN 331. Headquarters for Real Estate. Roomlng- Houses, Hotels. New Apartment Houses, Flats and Private Homes. Having been in this business for more than twenty-seven years, I am in a position to sell you a place at its actual value. 14 rooms, exchange for larger house.. $500 17 rooms. 9 rooms furnished; snap 500 * rooms, Leavenworth St.. reduced to.. 500 35 rooms, choice location, Oakland 3200 12 rooms, Geary St.. choice transient.. 400 42 rooms, «unny corner; rent $100 3itK> 3<) rooms, sunny bay-windew corner.... 2S00 2t> rooms, Misslun and 6th s-ts. : snap 1000 12 rooms, Taylor st. ; transient only 700 (•<> rooms. Market st.; offices, permanent 5500 52 rooms, part houses, long lease 2000 8 rooms, cost $1500; a beauty; reduced 750 18 rooms, newly furnished, long lease.. 1200 H. C. DECKER. 006 Market St.. cor. Stockton. 100 ROOMS; house fcr men; rent $140.... $4000 BS rooms; south of Market: rent $100. 2000 24 rooms; corner; part cash; bal. easy. 850 11 rooms; good income; rent $20 S50 UT rooms; water front: rent $40; lease. 650 I?0 rooms; good lease; low rent 6500 67 rmt.: apartments: Western Add; rent. 230 Mcney leaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadbouses. fiats. 5 to 100 rooms. E1TEL & CARROLL. 212 Kearny st. $650— ELEGANT colonial fiat of 5 r. and b.; I beautifully furn.; all new and up to date; coat over $1000; piano cost $->50 alone; must sell. Petersen & Larsen. 10J5 Market, rm. 1. A BARGAIN this week: forced sale; 34 rooms; Market st.. central; all rented: first floor of- fices, clearing $175; only $2400; easy terms. PETERSEN & LARSEN, 1035 Market, rm. 1. $750— S ROOMS nicely furnished: good loca- tion. MOSSMAN. 850 Market st. 5^100—20 ROOMS: rent $125; clears over $100; snap. MOSSMAN. 853 Market t=t $^0rt ONLY — 12 room«; new furniture; rent cheap; must leave city. 7SS Push st.. rear. NEWLY furnished house of 15 rooms; owner leaving city. C1C» Taylor st. 1 SPIRITUALISM. 'A— ETHEL CRINDLE: materializing seance Wednesday evening, SOc. 1115 Post . St. ; S o'clock sharp. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister— Mrs. C. J. Meyer; sit. dally rtebt to all every night: 10c. JOHN bLATER'3 circle to-night at 8:15 sharp; readings to-day. 1 to 4. 3;»t> O'Farrell e-~ KATIE HEUSSMAN, circle Friday evening. 25c: sittings. 1000 Ha~ i«on st.. cor. Sixth. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance clairvoyant, business medium and life reader. 416 Turk. EDWARD EARLE, 1052 Ellis, readinss daily. 9:30 to 4; ceances Sunday and Thursday. CLAIRVOYAXTS. A^ CALL AT ONCE AND SAVE $2. My Regular $3 Reading This W*-t>k for $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 51 $1 PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE. The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco. I do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make you no charge if I fail to tell your name, occupation and what you called for; 1 promise to tell you whether husband, wife or sweet- i heart is true or false; to tell whom and when | you will marry; in fact, I will tell you every , hope, fear or ambition better than you can tell j | yourself. He restores lost affections, reunites j the separated, causes speedy and happy mar- riages, makes you successful and prosperous, cures disease and lost vitality without medi- cine, locates hidden treasures; hours 10 a. m. to j 8 p. m.; Sundays 2 to S. 326 O'Farrell St., 326. j MME. M. BERNARD. THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- nently located at 17 Third st.. next Examiner bldg.: she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the i present happenings and portrays events to occur In the future: If you are in trouble, dis- contented or not satisfied In life, or have do- mestic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice In all affairs of life; 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed; read- Inge by mall. Tel. Black 45C9. ! ISMAR. the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market St.. cor. Turk; private readings dally, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. ; readings by mai! as satisfac- tory as In person; 3 questions answered, $1: full life. $5; send lock of hair, date and year of birth; don't rend currency. 3:,nd postofflce, WWls-Fergo mcney order or registered letter. A— MME. PORTER, scientific clairvoyant and card reade~, born with a double veil and sec- ond eight; tells the past, present and future; ladles, 50c; gents, $1; by cards, palmistry end clairvoyant sitting; $i 60. 128 Turk st ! Mrs. A. H. Kron«=nbfrg. palmist, clairvoyant, card reader, will give a good reading, 10c, for a short time only; when others fail try me to convince yourself. 402 Franklin, near Grove. I A — Mine. Ravenna reads llf». business advice; names given: 25c up. 5 4th St. near Market. I MRS BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladies | 2jc; gents SOc; readings dally. 132 Sixth St. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 26V» Kearny. rcom 20: ladles 25c. gents 50c. MME. LE FERN, professional card reading. 109 Fifth st. v MRS. EHAFER. clairvoyant car£ reader: »lt- tlnirs dally. 44SVJ Jessie St.. bet. 5th ani 6th. CARFET-I1EATING AND CLEAMXO. AIR. compressed, dry. ice cold. Is now univer- sally used In sanitarily cleaning carpets, on floor, without removal or Injury; prices mod- erate. Apply S. F. COMPRESSED AIR CLEANING CO.. Call big.; phone Main 5237. WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for EPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works. 355-357 Teh£ma st.; tel. South 40. CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co.. J. McQueen, proprietor. 329 Guerrero st.. tel. Mission 4D. TRY HCPKE BROS.: excellent carpet- beating: mattresses made over. 1432 Howard ;South 216 ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st. ; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO.. Props. RUDOLPH & CO.; carpet-beatlns works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison St.; tel. Mission 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works. 833 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. CHIROPODISTS. DUNLAP FOOT INSTITUTE, 50 Geary— All ailments of the feet cured; corns, bunlons.etc. COLLECTION OFFICES. ADVICE free: bad tenants ejected speedily. CO- LUMBIAN LAW AGCY., r. 83, D16 Market; tel. Red 618; collections; gen'l law business. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country- PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10: tel. SSfiO. 5in«TisTsr~~~ DR.~LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr.Eleventh — No charge for extracting when plates are made; old platet made over like new; teeth from $S per set; extracting, 50c: gas given. A NEW plate — The Whalebone — cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.: crown. $3 50: fillings, SOc; plates. $5:full set: all work painless and war- ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors. 24 Sixth st. GOLD fillings. 75c; silver. 35c; crowns, $2; no pain; open Sunday. Dr.O.B.HewItt.204 Sutter. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush- Set teeth. $1 60 up; crowns, $2 up; filllngs,25c. 10 PER CENT off this month; estimates free. New Tork Dentists. 0<g> Mission wt.. cor. 6th. DKKlilMA KCK3J SC SKAMSTKES5ES. MCDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School . —Any pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market. ACCORDION, sunburst * knife plaiting. Stew- art's button & buttonhole factory. 110 Taylor. PT El" Q A~p CLEA-XIMO. EEA bteezes sweeten all garments, blankets. lace curtains, etc., done by the Presidio Heights Dye Works. 3915 Sacramento; phone | for wagon. West 43?.. H. HICKMAN. pres. EDUCATIONAL. A— CALDWEXL College of Oratory, Acting? Opera and Authorship; largest In the West; 14 teachers; pcsltlonc guaranteed; fall 'term begins Sept. 7; day & evening class; beautiful new catalogue free. 1295 Market, cor. Ninth. BAN FRANCISCO Business College, 1230 Mar- ket; modern, progressive, practical; estab- lished 15 years. Gregg shorthand, fastest, easiest, most readable. Actual business bookkeeping; typewriter at home free. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 Post, S. F.— Bookkeeping, rhorthtmd. «.cuch. typing. languages, tslegraphy. £ng!lsh branches; day and night sessions; Illus. catalogue free. AYRES. the leading business college, 723 Mar- ket St.: special summer course In all depart- ments; handsome catalogue free; life scholar- ship. $50; day and evening sessions. HEALD'S School of Mines & Electrlclty.24 Post •t.. S. F.; a practical school of engineering; complete equipment. Special catalogue free. ft*.Jf r RA-CISCO CALL. BUBXX~SS OFFICE of the San Fra-ndsco Ce::. comer Market and Third streets; open t.r.t.1 :2 o'clock even* night In the year. BRANCH OFFICES— 627 Montgomery street, ccrrer Clay; open uijUl 9;30 p m. SCO Hayes street: open until 9:30 p. m. 638 McAllister street: open until »:30 p. ra. 616 Larkln street; open until 8:30 p. m . 1P41 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until 9 p. m. IOC Eleventh street: cr*n until 9 p. m. 109C Va'.eacla street; open until 0 p. m. Ncrthwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; open until 9 p. m, 2200 mm ore street: open until 8 p. m. MEETIXC NOTICES. CALIFORNIA Lo<lg- of Perfection No. J» 10 A ani A. S. R.. «525 Sutter St.— VVf Tailed meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) /V\ EVHNiNG. at fc o'clock. Fifth de- gree. All brethrtn of the rite cordially ln- \ Ited Hy crder of the venerable master. iHAKLES JELLINEK, Secretary. GOLDEN OATE Lodge No. 30, F. and » A. M. Offk-ers and members are re- ouested to ats^mble at Mission /y\ Mat^cnlc Temple. 2G2S Mission street, this (WEDNESDAY* EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock, to confer the Third degree by in- vitation of Mit-sicn I^odge No. 169, F. and A. M. By crder of W. M. EDWIN L. MEYER. Secretary. CROCKETT Lodge No KM9 F. and A. a M— Third degree THIS <\VEDNE^->^_ r DAYi EVENIN'-J Aug. 19. 1900. at Ay\ I 7 Zd o'clock. By order «-f ?>•«• W »' R, H. McPHEP.SOX. Secretary. EXCELSIOR Lo.1g t «o. iw * . , ; M. — Firsi d'gre^ THIS iWE3NKi-V-/ ' DAY* EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. /^r\ H. J. OWEN. Secretary. MISSION Lodge No. 1C9. F. and A. M.— » Called nu-eting THIS (WEDNESDAY) W EVENING) at 7::>0 o'clock; third de- tiff, the officers of Golden Gate Lodge No. 3". F. and A. M.. will confer the ' gt-gree. R. E. ALLAN. Secretary. OFFICERS and members of San -.»»>—,,. Francisco L-ijp No. .">. 1 O. '< .!'.. arf requested to alTmd th» funeral of our late brother. JoHN REAGAN, from Odd Fellows' Hall Bt 1 o'clock j>. m. sharp, THURSDAY. August i'o. i»oi ; A. STEINMETZ. N. G. ¦1. ALLEN. Recording Secretary. , j Harmony Lodge No. i:s. i. o. o. ~^Z F. — The officers and the funeral ,i_wfe*vt committee <_f th« a*>.,\f--namoii : 5.^<ffi^&' lodg« art- hereby notified to as- "^yfr^V?^ 5 * fraH* at Odo Fellows' Hall, corner Market and Seventh sts., on THURSDAY. Aug. 20. l»<f{. at 1 :.'»<• o'clock p. ra.. for the purpose of »ttrn«ins the funeral of our late brother JOSEPH ASSIGN. By order ADOLPH PAUBA. N. G. CHAS. QUAST. Financial Sec. 6ARGENT Lodge No. 36S. I. o. O. F. Members are hereby noilfl^d to attend the funrrxt services of -'tsJJrfv*^ our late brother. ROBERT A. '^fmtS^ PAMPLE, from our lodgeroom. Market and Pexenth sts.. WEDNESDAY, 1:45 p. m. In- terment at Cypress Lawn. . UEO. W. DIXON. Secretary.. NATIONAL Cnion. Califor- ijruiMi r:* Council, meets TO- 1 '__A_ NIGHT n Pioneer Hall, Fourth st., at S o'clock. Vls'.tlr.g friends cordially invited: Initiation. By crder E. A. M. GILBERT. President. C. H. VAN ORDEN. Secretary. THE officers and members _. "~^f£ ' ¦' v * . s:e requested ,»^y _^ T/Y j»7r attend the funeral of oui .ct.- neighbor R. A. VBs4^* i^™*v*" SAMPLE TO-DAY • WEDNESDAY). Aug. 19. from 4333 Twenty- third st.. at 1 o'clock p. m. WM CARR Consul Commander. JOHN T. O'DONNELL. Clerk. NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE FAN FRANCISCO GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY is hereby given That pursuant to an order and resolu- tion of the board of directors of the San Francisco Gas and Electric Company adopted at a meeting of said board duly held at the office of the company In the City and County 'if t~an Francisco, State of California, on the 12th day of August. 1903. a meeting of the stockholders of San Francisco Gas and Electric Company will be held at the office of the company, number 415 Post Street. San Francisco. California (the same being the principal place of business of said corpora- tion and the building where the board of di- re .tor* usually meet), on Thursday, the 22nd day of October. 1903. at the hour of 2 o'clock F. M.. lor the purpose of acting and voting upon the proposition to create a bonded in- debtedness of said corporation to the amount :t the BKgregate of ten million (10,WO,W0> dollars. l'nlt?d Statt-s Gold Coin, for the pur- pose of acquiring property to be used in car- rying on the business of the corporation and !n order to provide funds for other lrgitl- mat# and necessary purposes of, the corpor- ation such bonded indebtedness to be secured hy a mortgage or deed of trust upon all the property now owned by said corporation, or which It may hereafter acquire. By order of the board of directors. CHARLES L. BARRETT. Secretary San Francisco Gas and Electric Company. THE annual meeting of the stockholders of the Pacific Undertakers will be held at 777 Mission ft.. San Francisco, on MONDAY. August 24. 1903. at 5:30 p. m.. for the elec- tion of directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as rr.ey come before the meeting. Transfer bocks m-lli close on Thursday. Aurust 20. By crder cf the beard of directors. M. C. GORHAM. Secretary. St'XDAV LECTURES. HENRY FRANK. Eminent lecturer In Carnegie Lyceum. New Tork. en The Religion of Science, and founder "Independent Liberal Society of the New Thought." delivers address Golden Oat# Hall. Sunday. 11 a. m. /only); subject. "Progress and Triumph of Truth." "Mag- netic Orator." "Profound Thinker." Miss Xena Ttnbert* sings. Peats free. AGKVrs WASTED. WANTED — An established Chicago corporation wants a manager and general «gent for Its Pa- cific Coaet branch, located at San Francisco^ Mut-t jtossess executive ability and unquets tloned Integrity; must have had selling ex- perience and be able to invest some capital. Address, with references, experience and par- tlculars. P. O. roi 193, Chicago. III. ATTOR.\EYS-AT-LAW. ROBT. W. KING. atty-at-Iaw. Examiner bid., rm. 611; all cases, damages, estates, wills, attachments, collections, etc.; consultation free; no ad\ - ance charges; call or write; even- lnga by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. ADVICE fre* — I will advance cost In meritori- ous cases, divorces, probate and all -other law ctttf ; no fees m advance; open every even- leg. 3. M. THURSTON. 819 Market St.. r. 31. ADVICE free: divorces a specialty ;qulck. quiet; no charge without success; established 15 yrs. G. W. HOWE 1122 Market et.. opp. Hale* a. ADVICE free, all cases. R. C. ADAMS, room SIS. third fioor. Examiner building. L. E. CLARK. Emma Bpreckels bldg.. 927 Mar. ket st.: consultation free; no fees In advance. AITKEN * AITKEN. attorneys, rs. 303-10-11 Clunle bldg.. 603 California »t. ; tel. Main 727. birds; dogs. etc. YOUNG talking parrot*. 15 each;Gennan singing canaries. J2; we will try to please you;every. thing In our line at right prices. 1546 Market. BUSIXESS CHANCES. X— fCOO; COUNTRY bakery, with chop house, in Calaveras County; living rooms; no op- position; a splendid chance for baker or couk. R G. WILKE, 26\t Kearny st. A— fsOO; SALOON, with 10 furnished rooms; place surrounded by breweries and malt- houses: rent $40; a good business, but dis- agreement of three partners Is cause of salt; lease. Call R. G. WILKE. 2*5«i Kearny su A— I12r>6: CORNER salocn in wholesale dis- trict; estab. many years and known as *. first-class paying business. See R. G. WILKE. 26'i Kearny st. A— *^25; RESTAURANT and coffee saloon, on Third St.: rent $30; avcrag* dally receipts, »!*; a bargain. R. G. WILKE. 2f>>4 Keaniy. THE bert business In «he Mission ; stationery store, near 7 schools, for what it will invoice for; f35o for a business at 3001 Army st. P. COFFIN - CO.. 3303 Mission st. f20Oft— FIRST-CLASS delicacy store and branch bakery doing good business; good location In We.-rtern Addition; nickness cause of selling. Box 1047. Call. %:X>0 — CHICKEN ranch, chickens and fixtures for tale; 5-rocm house, 1 acre of land, for r— it; J1O per month: 5 yaars' lease. Address P. O. bcx 142. Fruit vale. Cal. FOR 6ale — Printing office; good condition; es- tablished patronage; cheap rent. 1042. Call. , JJOG— HOME bakery; brick oven; choice loca- tion; low rent. 2580 Folsom st $500 — PARTNER; tend to shipping goods; do from e collecting; S100 month guaranteed. Par- ' ttruiars €20 Bryant Et. FDR any kind of business, city or country get our list. MOSSMAN. S5O Market st. Hairdretslng parlors; cheap: value In eight; rood location: retiring. 1153 Market st. A feakety; delicacy; all store trade; $25 a day; price II too; so agenU. 71S McAllister st.