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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL', WEDNESDAY, TSEPTEMBER 21, 1904. 11 WAXTTjBD — FZ1IALE. i COOK, institution fJ2 5 cooks $30 and $.15 ti small hotel cooks $30 and $10 4 second girls $25 and $30 3 kitchen helpers *20 and $23 3 chambermaids 520 2 nurse girls $20 and $30 2 housekeepers 515 Chambermaid, in hospital • • • $25 Infant's nurse $30 V. aitret-s. Ross Valley $30 Han and wife, on ranch $"0 Cook for S people, Pinole 530. Second eirl, for Ventura S25 3 women cooks, on ranches $20 and $23 Nurse girl, for Marysville 520 Laundresfi, for Santa Barbara $30 Ard 40 girls for housework, city and coun- try, $20 and $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter. AAA— EMPLOYERS' REGISTER CO. 219 KEARNY ST. PHONE Black 2446. Lady retoucher. $50. Exprrienced manicurist and hair dresser. $50. BooUi(«f>per and stoncsrapher. $40 to start. On-s bonbon dir>ptr. $ij week to start. Two wrhpricra and packers. $0 week. 4 lady solicitors. $2 50 day. Oi>en evenings, 7 to 9. BROWER & CROSB5T. AT NATIONAL EMPLOYES' RECORD CO. Bookkeeper, $35 to start, easy position, knowledge of stenography. Glov e ealesladles, $8 per week. Retoucher, Sacramento. $12 per week. Notion salesladies, $8 per week. 509 Hearst building. WANTED — 5 good cooks, small wash. $30; . Infant's nurse, $30; first-cls.es Gemu-u cook, I $35; 5 second girls, $25 and $20; 20 house- work girls, $25 and $20. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st. A — HELP of all nationalities to fill various po- sltlons. MRS. LAMBERT. 418 Powell at. A — WANTED — Girls to learn hairdresslng, manicuring, etc.; trade tauzht from A to Z in 2 weeks; tuition $5 to those entering cow; three positions to fill Immediately; positions guaranteed at $10 per week up; leading school in West. 233 Geary St., room 13. WANTED — Girls to learn millinery now for fall season; both seasons taught from start to finish in cue month for $5; ' positions as trimmers, salesladies, makers, guaranteed at $10 per wk. up; 7 positions to be filled Immediately. Parlors 143 Stockton et.. r. 13. A— PACIFIC College teaches halrdreaslng. manicuring, electric massage, etc.; six hours' practice a day; guarantee positions; only recognized college of Its kind on coast; day and evening classes; all parlor work at re- duced prices. 133 Powell st. GIRLS TO RTVET OVERALLS— NO EXPE- RIENCE NECESSARY; GOOD PAY; STEADY WORK. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 32 >4 FREMONT ST. APPLY TO MR. DAVIS. WAi^TED — Experienced art goods saleswoman; one who is thoroughly posted In lace and embroidery materials; state age, experience and salary expected. Apply box 1SS0, Call. GIRL to do general housework and cooking; (rood wages; call to-day (Wednesday). C08 Oak st., between 10 and 12 a. m. WANTED— Experienced lady bookkeeper and cashier; Oakland. Box 1409, Call office, Oak- land. LADIES' experienced skirt finisher. A. KALM, 142 Goary st. WANTED — Girl to do housework In small family. 1526 Taylor st. APPRENTICES and first-class makers wanted In millinery store. C92 McAllister st. YOUNG girl for light housework; call morning. 2172 Green St. WANTED — Experienced waitress. Olympic restaurant. 555 Post st. ; • OPERATORS on butcher gowns, aprons and bar coats; power. 2O4>4 Turk st. WANTED— First-class coat finisher. 520 Kearny St.. first floor, room 1. GIRL for general housework; must be good cook. 2544 Mission et. WANTED — Girls to work In factory. Apply Trunk Factory, 18th and Folsom sts. GIRL for downstairs work and cooking: 1 to 4. 1230 Ellis et. EXPERIENCED tewing machine operators on overalls, coats and Jumpers; steady work LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 32^ Fremont Bt. Apply to Mr. Davis. GIRL wanted to assist In light housework; good home; waces $15. 2271 California st. WANTED— Sleeve maker and waist improvers. MRS. E. M. SOLLEY, 1812 Sutter st. YOUNG girl for light housework; assist in cooking. 2S11 Buchanan st.. near Vallejo. CLOAK and skirt finishers at E. ME5- _5AGER'S. 145 Pest Bt. GIRL to work In confectionery; must have experience. Box 1869, Call. TALENTED amateur performers. Apply at Chutes, C p. m. Wednesday; salary no object. FIRST-CLASS waist, skirt and coat hands Apply to J. BAER. 1200 Geary Bt. help wanted — male. aaa^ e^^l^y^r^r^gister^coT"^' 219 KEARNY ST. PHONE Black 244C. Al stenographer, must speak Spanish, $100. Delicatessen man, country. $80. Drug clerk, registered, $75. 3 delicatessen men, $15 week. Al man to take charge of corset. Ladies' and children's Underwear Dept.; ex- perienced; Al salary. 15 stove plate mold-ers, $3.50 day. 2 upholsterers, $3 50 day. Experienced traveling agent, $75 and ex- penses. Al gardener. $40 and found. Assistant window trimmer, $7 week. 3 errand boys. $4 to $6. Open evenings, 7 to 9. BROWER & CROSBY. 2 LUMBER pliers. f::5 and board; coachman, $30 and found; shop butcher and driver. $12 to $15 week: saw flier and mill man: screw turner. $50 and* found; 7 carpenters, $4 00 day; 2 woodchoppers, $1 75 cord; farmer, $30 and found; miner, $3,00 day; laborers for mine, $2 50 day; teanisters, $2 50 day; cabinet maker. $3 00 day; 2 lroners, coun- try laundry: laborers, $1 75 day; black- smith's helpers, cooks, waiters and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 62-5 Sacramento st. AT HORD & SMITH'S, Contractors' Agents. 95 Third tt. Stableman, city. $45 and found. Solicitor, acquainted with city grocery* trade, f 2 50. . Man to carry banner, $1. Ironer. near city, $35 and found. Bench hand, cabinet-maker, $3 60. I-iborers, $2 25; teamsters, $2 25; fare $3 60. Laborers, $2, fare $1 60, year's work. ! Teamsters, SI 23 and fd., fare $2 65. A— AMERICAN EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 042 Commercial »t., near Kearny. * Phone Bush 833. JOHN L. DRECHSLER. Man to run gasoline launch on river, north, very easy Job, $40 fd. . . 6 carpenters, north, $97 50. 5 carpenters, gold dredgers, $S0 fd. 2 rough carpenters, city, few tools necessary, $2 50 to $3; 5 slaughter butchers; 125 la- borers, $2 to $2 60 day; 15 boys, box factory. THE NATIONAL EMPLOYES' RECORD CO. 70 placer miners, average depth 14 feet, 80c r bucket: $30 per day earned; call at office or write. Fancy goods manager. Oakland. $100 to $150. 15 single miners. $3 per day, adjoining State. Salesman, gilt edge stock. Many hlgh-cla*s positions. Call at office. 1 600 HEARST BLDG. | GOVERNMENT positions — Call at 025 Golden I Gate ave., room 7, for free information aa to positions, salaries, age limits, etc.; day or evenings. ¦ ._ ONE or two men to learn a frood trade; steady work; no night or. Sunday work; $25 security required. Apply 310% Folsom st., upstairs. BARBER wanted for Wednesday evening, Sat- urday afternoon and Sunday. 2952 Twenty- fourth st. FOR »ale — Barber shop and bath; clearing $35 to $40 weekly; in prosperous town of 23oO Address box 1SS4. Call. BARBER wanted. 291 Seventh st. GOOD barber, Wednesday evening, Saturday and Sunday. 615 Hayes Bt. ERRAND boy wanted.; MUTUAL L. & L. CO., Second and Bryant. ¦ Artist room. ACTIVE young man, with small amount money, for steady position. 247 Fifth st. WANTED^-A porter. 24 Sixth st. WANTED— An errand boy. 21*0 Stevenson st., room 5. Wiff Produce Twefve Pounds of Deficious Food— With Want Ads— FREE A— MURRAY & KEADY. ttsTanXSe^Clay^ Phone Main 5848. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. We epeak the German, French. Italian. .Scandinavian, Greek, Spanish, Slavonian and Danish languages. • ¦ 1903 We Gave 1904 We Hope to 60,000 Men Work. Increase 60,000. CARPENTERS. NEW BIG JOB. 25 carpenters, steady Jobs, fare $1, $3 50 day. Carpenter, stock ranch, 75c fare, $50 fd. Upholsterer, $2 50 day. 15 carpenters, 50c fare, $3 day. 3 shinslers, 50c fare, $lper M. 5 carpenters, ranch, fare $1 25, ?40 fd. ' 5 carpenters, factory, 30c fare, $3 day. 5 woodworkers, $00; 5 bench hands, $90. ¦» Table-makers; 3 brushmakers; band sawyer, 12 PLASTERERS, $4 50 day. PLUMBERS, FARE PAID. 12 plumbers, "no union," $¦* day. Pattern-maker for mine, $4 50 day. 2 BRICKLAYERS, $5. Rough painter. $2 day: painter, city, $3 day. C IRON MOLDERS. Ship calker; slack coopers; 3 varnish fin- ishers. Ganz trimmerman, fare ?2 60. $50 fd. Well digger, understands »ras engine, $40 fd. BLACKSMITHS. 6 blacksmiths and horseshoers. $3, $3 50 to f 4 day. Leverman. gasoline engine dredger, $75. ENGINEER— PUMPS, $3 BO day. Quarryman. handle powder, sharpen drills, *75. Young man drive delivery wagon, carry U. S. Mail. $25 to $30- found. Baker, bread and cake, fare 40c, $55 found. Helper, cake bakery, $11 week and room. .Man drive wagon and handle trunks, city, $2 day. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay Bt. LUMBER SYNDICATE. 25 laborers, work on railroad, $60. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. FACTORY. 25 laborers, fare 51 30. $60. • > MURRAY i READY. 634-636 Clay ¦- FREE FARE. 25 laborers, railroad company's own. work,. $1 75 day. -MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay Bt. HK WILL ARRIVE 2 P. M. TO-DAY. General Manager gold quarts mine. - - . : OUR OFFICE. 12 machine miners, $90. 6 laborers, $67 50. • 16 single and double band miners, $75 to $82 50. 6 chuck tenders, $75. \ MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. NEW JOBS. 155 woodchoppers. ARE YOU GOING TO BUTTET 25 teamsters, special Job, $67 50. ARE YOU GOING TO LOS ANGELES, SAN BERNARDINO. RIVERSIDE, POMONA, REDLANDS? TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE. FRLTT and FLOWERS. Where man can work every day at $00 month. ORANGE AND LEMON DIST. ' 165 teamsters wanted, S60 month. . ' Ship by Santa Fe. $4 60. ' .. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay »t. 12 BOILER-MAKERS. 12 boiler-makers. 12 boiler-makers. "32tec to 36c hour. 32%c to 36^c hour. FREE tare — Manager at our office — FREE fare rtovs — BOYS — BOYS. 25 boys -or youn_ men, box factory, $35 fd. FARMS. DAIRIES, ETC. 14 choremen. boys, see us, $15, $20. $30 fd. 26 general farm -hands, steady Jobs, $30 fd. 12 milkers, various places, $30, $35 found. BAKERS. ' . Foreman cake baker. S25 week. , • 5 helpers, different bakeries, $20, $25, $35 fd. DRAPERY. Experienced drapery salesman, city. BUTCHERS. .... 6 whoep butchers, $80. 9 butchers, different places, $30, $40, $50, $60 and found. • - • . ¦ . 1 4 knife men. $2 75. 3 sausage makers. $14. 3 porters, hotels and saloons, $20, $25,> $30 ¦ and found. • •¦ 12 waiters, different places, $25, $30, $35 fd. COOKS. • Cook $40; dishwasher. $15, hotel, mine dl»t. 18 cooks, different places, $30, $40. $50, $70 and found.- ¦ BELL BLEVATOR BOYS— BEDMAKERS. 9 dishwashers, different places, $20, $30 fd. * i_*yA'9RY - ,, 2 starch lroners, $T2 t» $16 week. •' . Polisher, ironer, starcher. fare $1 60, $2 50. MARRIED. Farmer and wife, man tcam6ter, wife cook; dairy. $55 and found. Farmer and wife, stock ranch, no woman there, $40 and found. Farmpr and wife. 25 cows, wife cook, 3 men. $40 and found. Married farmer, southern town, $30 and fd. Farmer and wife, fare $1 30, extra good Job, $50 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 nnd 630 Clay Bt. YOUNG man who is an experienced floor man- ager wanted, one familiar with the dry goods business preferred. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS.' WANTED — Experienced domestic salesman. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m., at HALE BROS.' EXPERIENCED dishwasher for small restau- rant. 2SS5 Market St.. ntar Sixteenth. SHOEMAKERS — 2 men on repairing and "seconds"; good wages. 756 Howard st. WANTED — An elevator boy. 29 Stockton St., city. BARBER. 3-chalr shop, at bargain; don't miss it. 1090 Valencia st. MEN to learn barber trade; only eight weeks required; constant practice and expert in- struction; positions secured; special Induce- ments this month; catalogue mailed free. Moler System College. 635 Clay Bt. ALL unemployed clerks, bookkeepers, mechan- ics, skilled and unskilled laborers, are invited to register with us free of charge HORD & SMITH, 95 Third St., S. F. WANTED — Men and boys to learn plumbing trade; Coyne Bros. Co. School of Practical Plumbing; eend for catalogue. Address 4973-5 Easton eve.. St. Louis, Mo. WANTED — Men and women to prepare for Government positions. Apply for free cata- logue giving particulars. Pacific Correspond- ence Institute, Grant bldg., 1095 Market st. WANTED — Laborers arid mechanics to know that Ed Rolktn. Reno House proprietor, has added 100 new rooms to the Denver House, 217 Third st.; 250 rooms; 25c to 60c per night. EXPERIENCED salesman for boys' clothing wanted. Apply* superintendent's office The Emporium. BOYS wanted — Good wages; steady employ- ment; for American District Messenger Ser- vice. Apply at 607 Market st. ' BUYER and manager for a large grocery wanted. Apply, stating all particulars, ref- erences, salary, etc., box 1861, Call office. FIRST-CLASS cutter of good appearance; Fteady position to right party. Apply S. N. WOOD & CO.. 140 Market st. FOR sale — Flrst-claBS 2-chalr barber shop; good business; $S rent; good laundry trade; living rooms, furniture; $150. 1119 Folsom. ! TRY our men's shoes, union made; $1 & $1 50 | pair; foot-form shoes. $2 60: we pay express' charges. 11 3d St.. Exm. bid. :open till 9 p. m. MEN and women learn the barber trado; wages paid while learning. Haight's,>J47 Commercial. I 2 young men to learn the barber trade; a good chance. For particulars call at 751 Mission st CANDY-MAKERS wanted. Apply at F. H. Bruning's. C21 Seventh St., Oakland. WANTED — Man to do Janitor work for his tuition In S.F. Barber College, 741A Howard. HUSTLING man of good address. 121 Geary St.. room 629. between I and 4 p. m. GOOD barber ehepior sale. Inquire at 326 Montgomery ave. WANTED — Young man with $76 for good pay- Ing, business. Address box 1590, Call office. WANTED — 1-chalr barber shop; city or coun- . try; state price. Box 1864, Call office. WANTED — Non-union . sailmakers. Apply 14 Spear st., top floor. EXPERIENCED boy to drive butcher wagon. 2S53 Mission st. -.-„•,: BOY about 15 for men'i furnishing store. 424 Kearny at. BARBER shop for sale; 2 chairs steady; owner goln? to Europe. Inquire at Call office. TWO-CHAIR barber shop for sale; half price; $35: owner, will leave town.' Apply Call office. BARBERS— Good paying 2 -chair shop for sale cheap; must aell this week. .1103 Howard st. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for all parts of the world at HERMAN'S. 2fi Steuart st. FOR sale — 2-chalr. barber ;, shop and 2 house- ' keeping rooms ' furnished. Inquire Call office. MEN wanted at 137 3d St.. where shoes are re- paired by machinery , sewed soles 10 min., 75c LABOR debts collected: suits, attachments. Law and Adjustment Co.,~82S Montgy..r.41i , ECELP^rAMrTED— MjMyn— rVmtfcme^- WANTED — A competent cellar man who un- derstands rectifying, blending- of liquors and handling of wines for a wholesale liquor house; must come well recommended. Apply box 1S59, Call office. SAILORS and young men (green hands) for ships. HALLBERT, 517 Jackson st. .' : •- PENSION Atty.. E.A.Bullls.r.40,Phelan bldg. Past Com. Oeo. H. Thomas Post. G. A. R. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 Third St., near Mar- ket — 700 rooms; 35c night; reading rooms; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception, of advertisements and subscriptions has been ¦ opened at 1008 Market St., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sta. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 563 Mission St., bet. 1st and 2d sts. GET j-our shoes half-soled while waiting; 25c to r>0c. Sea Mlslon st.. bet. 1st and 2d 6ta. HOBS2S AND JWAGOWS. FOR sale — A brood mare, color black; also a nice . sorrel . mare. 322S Folsom St., corner ; Preclta ave! . ' FINE river bottom pasturage; green feed year round; near Black Diamond, Contra Costa County. Nucleus Stables, 100 Stevenson, S.F. FOR sale — Young, gentle saddle horse; goes single or double. Inquire 212' Eighth st. WANTED — To .buy good delivery horse; state lowest cash price. Box 900, Call office. HORSE, harness and wagon for sale; $15. Box 1154. Call office. GOING out of business; new and second-hand wagona sold cheap. 16S0. Mission St., nr. 13th. LIGHT wagon, Al condition; cheap. Apply BAKER & SON, 37 Second st. AUCTION sale of horses, wagons and harness every Wednesday at 11 a. m. 327 Sixth st. WAGONETTES, surreys, buggies, wagons, har- ness, work and driving horses. 15th- Valencia. / WEEK'S news for 5 cents — The Weekly Call. 16 pages. In wrapper, for mailing. SI per year A— PRINTED list of houses to let; send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgomery. TO let — House of 10 rooms - on California St.; rent $40. Inquire at N. W. cor. Mission • and Tenth. Cal. Housewreckicg Co. "-, HOUSES TO LET— PT-tWISHED. TO let, from Sept. 25— Modern 6-room house, fully furnished, for 8 months; rent reason- able - to responsible party. Call at 767 Castro st. HOUSES rUBHISECep— -FOB 8AI.E. BUSH. SS3 — For sale; furnished house, 10 rooms; large sunny yard; call between 1 and o. Ask for landlady. FURNITURE of 13 rooms arranged In house- ' keeping apartments; bargain. Call at 220 Halght st. TO be sold at once; furniture 3 rooms and piano. 228 Oak st. INVALID CHAIRS. SOLD, rented, exchanged; manufacturers of Eamea. tricycle chair 2018 Mkt.: tel. Park 775. "OST A1TD rOTTITD. LOST — A passbook with the Hibernla Sav- ings and Loan - Society of San Francisco in the name of ROY J: HANCOCK. No. 274-340. ..The finder will please return to bank. LOST-— All of our competitors; reduction In . prices and quality of stock did it. SHIBELEY . THE FLORIST. 311 Sutter St.. phone Grant 197; 1204 Sutter St., phone East 817. LOST — Strand gold beads with locket attached; initials K. I. S. ;' liberal reward. Return 542 - Sutter «t.- r -•-• ¦'.",• ". LOST — In Jefferson Square Monday, Sept. 19. - silver watch; owner's name on back of case; valued as keepsake. P26 Eddy st. ; reward. $5 'REWARD— Lost, water spaniel; all brown, cut on left foreleg. Return F. W. BELL. 570 Sixty-third st.. Oakland. ¦ . LOST — BIub Dane dog; collar; license on; re- ward. 3371 Twenty-first st. LATJKCHES FOB HIHE. C. A. McNEILL LAUNCH CO., foot of Clay Bt.; for pleasure and business; tel. Bush 534. J. MIchaelts Launch Co., Union-st. Wharf ; boat- ing & excursions. 5 Steuart st. ;tel. John 2686. MATTRESSES AXTD FTLI.Ov73. TO order; renovated, disinfected (formaldehyde process); excellent carpet cleaning. HOPKE BROS.. 1432-34 Howard Bt.; phone South 210. MEDICAL. i LADIES desiring cafe, sure and quick relief from irregularities consult me; my methods are painless and reliable: no failures; no ex- orbitant fee3 CONSULTATION AND AD- VICE FREE; 17 years' experience In all fe- male disorders; call or write. DR. WHITE, 702 Market st., rooms 7 and 8. LADIES — If you are In trouble, confide In me. Relief for Irregularities. Help for the un- fortunate. My time is devoted exclusively to these conditions. I'm the only GRADUATE physician here who can say this. Call or write. Confidential. Est. 14 years. DR. R. H. WESTON. office 305 KEARNY ST. MRS. DR WYETH. specialist for all female complaints and irregularities; instant relief guaranteed; 30 years' experience. 826 Post st. MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- male troubles and Irregularities; instant re- lief guaranteed. lOOSVa Market st.. opp. 5th. MRS. DR. GOODWIN, ladles' specialist, now visiting the leading sanitariums and mater- nity homes of Europe, will return to San- Francisco on or about October 10 and will be permanently located at 412 Taylor st. DR. G. W.' O'DONNELL — All who are sick or In trouble consult this specialist on female complaints: positively corrected; the unfortu- nate helped; the most difficult cases treated; advice free. Office 1018 Market st. LADIES, our regulator never fails: a protec- tion without internal medicine; price $2 per box. FROST'S Chemical Agency, 1104 Mar* ket st., San Francisco. MRS. BERNARD, 17 Fourth ft., room 9, pos- itively cures rheumatism; magnetic vapor & steam baths. Office hours 10 a. m. to 7 p. m. MRS. THIESSEN, graduate German midwife; 20 years' experience: home in \ confinement; best care. 49 Perry, c. Third. Tel. Red 51i2. DR. and MRS. DA VIES and HINDOO HERBS; original method ot. treatment. 1126 Market. LADIES, call at MRS. BROWN'S for medical advice. 1279 Union st: 9-2. MRS. DR. GWYER, 511 A Leavcnworth St., be- tween Geary and O'Farrell. LADIES— Kumround ; safe, sure, never falls; $2. Gleason-Ruggles Drug Co., Kearny & Clay. DR. ROSEN, residence 2095 Foliiom St., corner 26th; ladles, relief or -no fee; C10- MII.I.INERY. ' PRIVATE lessons given day and evening; t*rms reasonr-.ble. 24 Ninth St. mines A^n^Mnsrxwa.^ THE BOSTON PROMOTION AND DEVEL- OPMENT CO., room 13, 330 Pine st.. will in- corporate and finance propositions of merit; tiuyB. sells, develops and operates mlnea. MIS CSXiIiAlTEOTTS— ~"*~t' SAIiE. 2D-HAND machinery, engines, boilers, purapa, pulleys, shafting, etc., etc.. bought, .Bold, rented and exchanged; see Sunday papers. H. S. WHITE MCHY. CO.. 130-132 Beale at. BOILERS engines. 2d-hand machinery. McIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN. 195-197 Fremont st. ATTENTION, Odd Fallows" — Full dress' suits for the *rrand ball; Tuxedos and Prince Al- berts for other functions; suits delivered aud called for. J. COOPER, rental parlora. 21 Stockton St., nr. Market: second floor. FOR stle^ — New and second-hand billiard and pool tables; easy payments: we rent tables with privilege of buying; modern bar fixtures; cheap prices. BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COL- LENDER. 1 652 Mission st. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? . • '. ¦ Repair It with elaterite. in rolls easy to lay; needi no painting or coating; good over old - Iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs. ELATERITE ROOFING CO.. 713 Market st. SAFES and DESKS — As we are going to move to New Montgomery St., and to avoid moving stock, will sell at big cut In prices. RICH-' ARDSON BROS.. 1S16 Market et. -.,•-, > ¦ A— BUYS, sells or rents I gear machinery, en- gines, boilers.- water, pipe, shafting, pulley*, eto. ...WHITELAW. 253-255 Spear st. • rr-PIiOT-IEITT -WAHr/TED — rem_le~Con STI1ONG. wi'.ling. competent American woman, temptratr. booestj war.ts llpht sweeping mi ua&hir.c bjT the day; Sr.e iaunJres-'S; guaran- tw kaiii-faction; $1 25 and carzare. 1S9 I'ourth *t.. first flipfct, room 24. SCXtSSTKEES wishes engage— '.ente by day; $' .".it. 1*34 fcixn Jess ave. Phon* Church . [IXPEEIEXCED Dan M wishes confinements. " ••: r:.. ch&rcb 2250. 'U* ANTED — -V petition a> hairdresser. « Rca- <".* ft. \ njjAX wants work by the day; washing. we<ir.!r«_. etc. 3-1 Valencia st. a GOOD ¦«— «r would like to go cut by the U_y at btfptr for dressmaker. Box 1S15. Call. -. \"\'TK1> — Copytec cr typewriting at home % 14»>. cail office. .'.::•— Plain s^wiriE by the day. Address - . ¦.:•..¦' v- >'S. C'4-J ¦!«-«m» »t. v. iNTCD. by a respectable wo— tan. washing Y»\t day. Cail C2T5 Harrison at. ri'.IAN «irl warts position; h: use or cfcaraber «crk. S017 Twentieth st. IPANESE woman desires position at houne- . r.r kitcJicn help. K. 1MAI. 1230 Ca'.l- :¦¦-•••¦¦* *'-¦ MPAMfE wemar. wants position as plain "V end housework ir. the city. Address MKs?. .NOBl!, 4 C_rloe place. JAPANESE rlrl wants position as cook and - r. lusem-ork. K. F.. 633 Stevenson st. SMPLOTMEUT WASTTED— • IIA-E, A -vOrjS ws-ted for 3 Ft ench, 2 Italian. 4 A-rman chefs. 3 .rrtric*n waiters and wl\-es, waitresses. I G»rtr.an bakers and rastry cook. 1 hotel porters. 7 barkeepers. 10 bell and elevator beys. S ftrfiEers and wives: 3 farmers and wive*. M waitress's. 20 chambermaids Afrply C. R HAXSEX & CO.. 423 Bush St. r;R5T-CLAES barkeeper, experienced In hotel ex ssi'oon, also his wife, as waitress and ¦hamberrr raid, tvis-h tituatione; would ro w-pa.ra.te or together; first-class people. See J. F. CROSETT &. CO.. 334 Sutter «t. A MAN of Z>. who has learned the tailor trade in r>er.mark. bat has not worked at It for f.™ i!m<". would like to have work as helper or as prerser in the city. Box 1S79. Cail. AN' expert raisins manager of .considerable ex- I-erienee in America, New Zealand and Aus- tralia, vishea engagement; excellent testi- raoni-is: elate salary. Box LSS7. Call. DRUGGIST; 5 years" experience, wants posi- tion rn retail drug rtore: graduate in r-harmaey; single. Box 1407, Call office, Oak- land. AN exfpricroed hardware man wants poslMcm in retail hardware store; single: wages reasonable. Box 140S. Call office. Oakland. GARDENER and man about place; country experience: references; wages $30. Box 18s2. Ca!i office. JANITOR or porter work wanted by an ex- perienced married man; handy with tools; city references. Cox lt*>3. Call. WANTED— Position by nrst-claes tinner and p:urrl>er in same shop; can furnish good of toclf. Address box 177, St. Helena. Cal. ('ARPESTER, non-union, can plan building: wants work. Box Ib^l. Call office. A POSITION wanted by 'American. 37 years of see, as cuachman or man about country place; thorough horseman; understands care cf cows, lawns, etc.: handy with tools; strictly temperate; best of references. Box 1520 Call oftice. YOUNG man. 20 years eld, 4 years' experience, flrst-c!ay£ hotels, knowledge German, Eng- lish French. want6 office position in hotel. Addres? MARTIN J. DUTTEERND. 1028 Jaciifcn et. MINING man, thoroughly reliable and compe- tent, cgc- -&J jea;s. strictly non-union, wishes to have charge of work in or about Goldfteld, Nev. ; \~rst r.t references. Room 47, Win- chester Hotel. tITL'ATJON wanted by 3"oung man. honest sad reliable, in jjheto gallery; 3 years' expe- rience: developing and retouching specialty. Box 1U8, Call office. A SITUATION wanted to take care of private rise? by a reliable man; understand* garden- ing:, car*- cf horses' and milking; good refer- ences. Box lCSfi. Call efflce. A GROCERY clerk and bartender. German, mW(!Ie-ag«i and single, wishes a situation: flrbt-claM references. W. BOHLING. 417 Kr-ar-y et. ETSADT. reliable young man. 23. experienced J«>ikkfreper. cttiree position as bookkeeper or assistant; Al references; your interest is my interest; wages low to begin. Box 1519. Call. M'RPE (male), graduate training school. wishes mental or other cawe; nine yars' experience firs t-c!a£S hospital: best of refer- »ncer; willing to travel. Box 1713, Call. MAN and wife want places on ranch or pri- vate place; foo4 all-round man; understands <-ar«> <">f hor*e«; —rife good plain cook. L. THOMPSON. 162 Fourth st. COLLECTOR — Situation wanted by a man of Bt~ mj years' experience; best of reference ar.d bond furnished if necetsary. Box 100S. Call eftic*. A FIRST-CLAFS sober painter, paperhanger, Ueter and gralner wishes a fteady position !n t large building or for an ?¦stats; state *ap^s and particulars. Box 1855, Call. BTCADTi reliable young man, 23. experienced rockkTer. drsires position as bookkeeper or *»sistant: Al ref*r>»nce*; your Interest Is my int-rwt; -.••*** low to begin. Box 1519. Call. GLRMAX wine— ieker wants to get a place Ir the city or country as cellar master or assist- ant; has 15 years' California experience; can gite good re?erere*s. 1074 Howard St.. r. 14. YOUNG man. 28. steady and willing to wc»k, would l;ke position with gasoline engine firm with a view to help him 1 in his etudies. Box __742. 100% Market et. WaNTEL — Situation, by an engineer and ma- <-r.!ni*t, with » years' experience; also un- derstands electrical itenerators, motors, ice making, firing with oiL Box 1245. Call. MIDDLE-AGED gardenrr wants eteady poel- tlon; sober and induistrioua; references. Gardener. 631 Sacramento et., city; room 42. YOUNG man sneaking German. Ftenoh, Eng- lish and gpanlth wants position. Box I£t6, Call office. •JOMPETTJNT foreman for vineyard and cellar, also exr-*ri»'no«»d in orchard, wishes position. 1 • ««¦ epply 630 Sacramento st. RELIABLE rteady, sober man wants position a» day or night watchman; city or country. M3 Eacra-jecto et.. Overland House. WANTED— A position by a first-class Chinese cook; fsmfly or bo«rding-house. LIEN YL'EN. 1113 C!ay et.. tel. 3C58. YOUNG man, 22 years eld. writing a good hand. -:.:.•* pcrltirtn In office; quick at fig- ures. Addrect box 1CC3, Call office. ' FRENCH ratry cook, uswj to first-class hotel; -••»•:" up in puddings pies, souffles. Icec. 6CH*NTA_U_L. <K5 Eddy et. COACHMAN and sanlf-r.er. thoroughly under- fttnn<;» care et private place, wishes pcti- ticn; references. Bex i£23. Call office. GiJJKMAN. middle-aced, etrady. sober, wants bUnatioa of i«>rt<-r and lunch man; can cook. L"ck ::•:.:. Call office . V F!rtS7-OLARS r_Ve and brrad baker d»- *<.t+* m Eltuatloln In the country or city; *!?!' *"****• BoT 1732 c * 11 - DRUGGIST S years' experience In East, wants jre-uion; fir- 1 •<¦:!.-«¦ references. Address box J."il7.- Can. *:.'LE nurse and masseur would like private ra»e. mental or Imiild; best of references. O: W.. J27O Eliis Et. CHOUEMAN -ants r'-eitlon on private place; institution or Hsrulie— ¦; refer'-ncts: wages 5K* e month ervl found. Box 1&.7. Call. WATCHMAN. BtUTM -j«rt, « e ei JJ, desires b. iteady posl'i.-n: first-class references. Ad- 6^ru hOK JG;T. <.'3!l ffflcc. '»c?"7liFr5Tof£e nU t}t: *^ " bntIer ' XV^7'M.r^V". k ro i;n, an i0? Per>eilCC<l <^~ tl ~- EA6T£I_V gtnUraan. flrst-rlass eal"Brn_n~- whfct have ycu to offer. Box 1133. Call offlc*.' COOt> barber wants Rteady wcrk. Address box 1714. Cell cfllre. • cnADUATi: nias-im v.=nts pi*frnf- or etcadv position. Addrei-k Box 14SS. Call office. YOUNG mnn wants position as hat presser 1?22 Howard Et. WANTEIj— A poeitlon as night watshman Address T. C. 76& UUsion st. PEBSO~fAXg.^^ _-^ru- ! A — CALL and see our demonstrations, with one- hilf of face treated: 1 guarantee to remove permanently wrinkles, freckles. Smalliox pittings, etc: Restore lest contour. If you desire a fresh, young face, eall or write. MME. GILLINGHAM. 13: Powell st. DR. ROWELL' S Fire of Life, a sure cur* for rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, pneumonia, sore threat, etc. Sold by all Uru«xists tor over 20 years; price Me. Manufactured solely by ROWELL & BROWN. 32 Turk st.. S. F. THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair. Im- proves its growth, stops tailing, cures dandruff and itching scalp: no stain or stickiness; cleanses scalp; at druggists', hairdressers' ;ac- cept no substitute. Star Remedy co.,13CS Polk. Cancerous lumps, sores. Impure blood (affecting' skin, mouth, bones, eto speedily cured by skilled specialist from Europe. Apply Centrai Pharmacy. 32S Grant ave. Worst cases cured. - , WANTED — The address of the heirs of PAT- RICK B. O'CONNOR, who came to Texas about 1S33. Address T. L. WREN. Austin. Texas. YACHTSMEN an.l business men-All kinds of drawing and tracing win te dt>ne cheap ; and exactly. Uox 171s. Call. GOLDEN GATE DETECTIVE BUREAU. 75» Market st. : phone Red 6871; consultation free; confidential. A GUARANTEE TO GROW HAIR On thw worst ba!<1 head. Call or writ*. DR. G. S. MOORE. 332 O'Farrell st. AT leas than cost: uncalled for fults.' overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS'. London Tailor. 721 Market st. YOU can buy $75 worth of furniture for $7 5* down and $1 50 per week. T. BRILLIANT FURNITURE CO.. 340 Post St.. near Powell. DEAD — Trance medium; genuine, unique, suc- cessful. 325 Ellis st. EYES examined free. THOS. HOUSEWORTH. ' optician. 158t Market st.. rm. 207; est. 1»1. Superfluous hair removed ; electric needle. Mr*. Eaton. 360 Stitter. Miss Eaton. 233 Geary.r.SS. SUPERFLUOUS hair & moles removed by elec- tric needle. LOI3 A. GRAY. 1170 Market at. ELEGANT suits to order, extra pants or fancy vests for $14 75. Fred Wagnes. S5O Market. LADIES and gentlemen, you will find best hair tonic in the world at ISirt Sutter st. ELEGANT suit to order * 1 ex. pair pants. $15. LEON LEMOS. 1127 Mkt. St.. bet. 7th & 8th. MAGNIFICENT diamond ring, nearly 3 carats. . $250. GARIN, 138 Montgomery St. TAILOR-MADE suit $7 50; dress pants $2 50. Misfit clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. MASQUERADE costumes, p!ay books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN A CO.. 733 Mkt. ALFREDT'M'S Egyptian Henna restores <r«y hair to its natural col<-ir: St : at a!l drucsrtsts' PABTZTEBS WASTED. , A PARTNER with $C0O : 100 per cent guar- teed within eo day?: this Is no fake; better Investigate. • Call from 11 to 12 a. m.. rxira 19. 25 Third »t. PEYSICIANS AND STTBOEOirS, DR C C. O'DONNELL— Office and resMence. 1021 Market st.. bet. t>th and 7th: particu- lar attention paid to diseases of women. BLOOD sk!r» and rectal diseases a specialty. DR. BALL. 1073 H Market at. REMOVED- VU. WONG HIM. herb doctor, treats all diseases of the human body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason st.. now lo- cated at €07 Geary st.. near Leaven worth. WONG WOO. the famous h«rb doctor — All dis- eases cureil ty Chinese herbs. 746-8 Clay st. PATENTS. _____* INVENTIONS patent»d. F. P. MEDINA, at- torne y-at-law. tt Hobart bldg.. £32 Market »t. FTTKCHASIUG AOESCZES. CLARA E. JEWETT. purchasing agent: coun- try orders a specialty: correspondence solirlt- ed 3568 17th Bt.. San FrancUco.Tel.Capp S3&. PEOPOSALS. - UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Berkeley: Notice to Contractors. Uuilders and Material Men — Notice is hereby given that sealed bid* are solicited for performing the labor anil furnishing the materials for the stalrwork. and also (this bid to be separate from th» foregoing) for the roofing and sheet metal work for California Hall, on the grounds of the University of California, at Berkeley. California, and said bids, oa either one or on both undertakings, will be received at th« office of the Regents. South Hall. Berkeley, at cr before 12 m. of September 21, l&O— No bids will be considered unless accom- panied by a certified check or bond of bidder, in favor of the Regents of the University of California, equal to ten (10) per cent of his bid with sufficient sureti-s. conditioned that If said bid be accepted, the bidder will duly enter into a proper contract and give bond to perform faithfully the duty and obligations in accordance with said bid and with the plans and specifications which are hereby required to be a part of such contract. The right to reject any or all bids Is hereby reserved. By order of the Committee on Grounds and Bulldlnjrs of the Board of Regents. V. H. HENDERSON. Acting Secretary. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Berkeley: Notice to Contractors. Builders and Material Hen — Notice is hereby given that sealed bids are solicited for performing the labor and fur-ishing the materials for th# fireproof; floors and roof and the framing for skylight of California Hall, on the grounds of th« University of California, at Berkeley. Cali- fornia; and said bids will be received at th« office of the Regents, South Hall. Berkeley. ret or before 5 r. m. of September 20. 1004. No bids will be considered unless accom- panied by a certified check or bond of bid- der In favor of the Regents of the University of California, equal to ten (10) per cent of his bid, with sufficient sureties, conditioned that if «ald bid be accepted the bidder will duly enter Into proper contract and giv« bond to faithfully perform the duty and ob- ligations in accordance with said bid . andl with the plans and specifications which an* hereby required to be a part of such contract. By order of the Committee on Grounds an* Buildin-s of th- Board of Regents. V. H. HENDERSON. Acting Secretary. PROPOSALS for Subsistence Supplies. Office Purchasing Commissary. San Francisco. Cal.. September 7. 1904. — Sealed proposals for fur- nishing and delivering of such quantities of subsistence supplies, delivered at such —-barf or wharves or such warehouses In Saa Francisco. Cal.. as per circular to be seen at this office, will be received her* until 11 o'clock a. m.. Wednesday. September. 21. 1901, and opened Immediately thereafter, i» presence of Bidder*. Specifications, general instructions to bidders and blank forms of proposals will be furnished to established dealers on application to DOUGLAS SET- TLE. Captain Comsy. MANUFACTURING clothmff— Depot Quarter- roaster's Office. 39 New Montgomery St., Saa Francisco, Cal.. Sept. 12. 1904. — Sealed pro- posals. In triplicate, will be received here- un- til 10 a. m.. October 12. 1004. for n laa-fae- turing and delivering to this department 340* dress coats, new pattern as per standard specifications) and sample to be seen at this depot. Information and blank proposals will be furnished on application. Proposals must be slamed by bidder, enclosed In sealed en- velopes and addressed to the undersigned, marked "Proposals for clothing, to be opened October 12. 1904." C. A. DEVOL. Major and Quartermaster, Depot Quartermaster. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. Sept. IT. 190*.— Sealed proposals. In triplicate, wilt b« re- ceived here until It o'clock a. m., October 17. 1904. and then cpened. for the construction of a brick hospital steward's quarters, at Fort Mason. California, including plumbing and wiring. .Government reserve* th« right t» reject cr accept any or all bids In whole- or In part. Information furnished on applica- tion to WILLIAM S. PATTEN.. Assistant Quartermaster Genera!. Chief .Quarter— ia~ tar. • DrVXDElTD TTOTXCES. AMERICAN CAN~COMPANY. A dividend of 2Vi P« cent ha- this day been declared upon the preferred stock of this company, payable on October 1. 19O4. to stockholders of record at the close of bust- ness September 21. 1904. The transfer book* will be closed as to the preferred stock from September 22 to October 1. bota tnclusl-«. Checks will be mailed. _ R. H. ISMON. Secretary. geotember 13. 1004. ________ DIVIDEND Notice — Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco. Dividend No. 4 of thr»« dollars per share will be payable at the of- fice of the corporation. 464 California St.. Saa Francisco, October 1, 1304. Transfer books will close September 23. 1904. JOHN D. McKEE. Secretary. LSQAL NOTICES. 'r~*VKRI?PT~SALE— -Lumber mill at Marsh- flpld Oregon, with complets outfit, and &40 acr»s of fine Umber land, at public auction October I 1»<:4. at Co<iuille City. For particu- lars "apply JOSEPH KIRK, Attorney Board of Trade. 2ftl Market st.. nt FRANK A MANSFIELD. 20ti Sansome st^ , 1 11 WE Durchased the saloon business* for- merlv conducted by A. A. LONG, known as the White House, at Colma. All outstanding account* must be Presented £r payment within -5 days. ____W__P : _SPE£<CKR : __ , Continued on Page Twelto, ____; fob^ai;e— c<m. 100 TONS steam and blacksmiths' coal: $2 50 per long ton. cash: ex-yard corner Howard and Spear sta.: call at once; one ton lots or over. DIAMONDS and Jewelry on small weekly or monthly payments. DEREMER'S. 137 Mont- gomery St.. room 12, upstairs. f J. COOPER.' gents* full-dress rental parlors, moved from Palace Hotel to 21 Stockton *t.. upstairs. TRY our men's shoes at $1 and $1 50 pair: foot-form shoes at $2 50: we pay express charges. 11 Sd at.. Exam, bid.; catalog free. OIL— 60 bbls Fuller's best linseed. 4S®50c by bbl; less 50c and 52c delivered around the bay. G. N. SIMMONS. 440 3Sth »t.. Oakland. MOTOR bicycle 2 horse-power; good as new. Call 123 Eddy at., 7 p.m.; bargain. ; - FINE diamond sunburst; 7 large stones; a bargain. $350. 10 Sixth st. GROCERY store fixtures and 21-foot bar; cheap. 217 Mason at. ROOMS papered; $4 up: tinting, painting. Hartmann Paint Co., 319 Third: tel.Maln 413. I'D- HAND bldg. material; lumber, door. sash, plumb, material. The Dolan Co.. 1607 Mkt. A FINE lorgnette chain with 12 diamonds; a bargain. 10 Sixth st. DESKS bought, sold and exchanged. T. D. McCarthy Co.. 807 Mission tt. ; tel. South Sit. BEAUTIFUL 1 -karat diamond rtng $80; worth $100. GARIN. 133 Montgomery st. FOR sale — First-class new bricks. Apply DR. C. C. O'DONNELL. 1021% Market st. SAFES and cash registers, new and second- hand. I. FREEMAN, 1329 Market st MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, gale, rental; bargains. Bullard & Greek. 131 Post st. SOME gocd 2d-hand gasoline engines. 1 to 12 h. p.. cheap K. B. BECK A CO.. 122 Mkt. ! SAFES— New and second-hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO.. 307 Battery st. GASOLINE engines, automobiles and launches; all slz*s. J. E. DOAK. 46 Fremont st. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. BIG prices paid for old Sold, sealskins, dia- monds, gents' full dress suits, etc.; send postal card. LICHTENSTEIN BROS.. 23 Plockton tt. WANTED — 18 to 20 pound rails: give location, amount and lowest cash price. Box 1S7S, Call office. HIGHEST prices paid; gents' cast-off clothing and shoes. Tel. Red 1344. 615 Washington st. BICYCLE for 10- year-old boy; must be good as new; state price. Box 1S63, Call office. A BIG price for ladles' and gents' castoff clothing. 922 Foleom st. Tel. Folsom 3522. TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 9th st.; tel. Jessie 2851. HIGHEST prices for ladl»s', cent's castoff c!oth- Ing. etc. Tel. Davis 825; t>50 8acra— lento it. —MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY"" "(Inc.)— ANY AMOUNT TO LOAN INTEREST 5^4 and 6 per cent ..Apply direct, saving time and expense.. City. Oakland, town and country property. Second mortgages, life insurance policies, estates In probate, undivided Interests In property, probate realty loans, stocks and bonds, legacies and 'undivided interests in property purchased. MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY Suite 107-108 Crocker bldg.; phone Main 5024. AAA.— HERMAN MLRPHY. 601-602-603 Examiner building. Quick settlements; no disappointments. Eave exDenses by dealing directly. Estate, second mortgages, undivided Inter- ests, assignments of rents, property in trust, etc.; legacies, life estates and undivided In- terests in property purchased. Courteous treatment. Strictly confidential. When You Need Money. Bee HERMAN MURPHY. WILL LOAN A reasonable amount on 1st, 2d or 3d Mortgage, on real estate or Chattels, In city, town or country. Low rate of interest. Give full particulars ot property or chattels. Box 490. Call Office. SALARY LOANS— Money loaned salaried people without secur- ity or indorsement, knowledge of employer or any one: confidential and courteous treatment; call and get terms. Drake, 453 Parrott bldg. A — ON rurnlture or pianos at lowest rates; no removal; no publicity; also on real estate; 1st or 2d mortgages or on any security; any amount. O. W. BECKER. 38 Geary, room 36. HIGHLY respectable private olace to obtain liberal advances on diamonds. Jewelry, at 2 per cent Interest. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 846 Market: tel. Main 1644. Branch 19 Third. MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer- chants, teamsters, boarding-houses, without security; easy payments; large business In 4« principal cities. Tolman. &53 Parrott bldg. PRIVATE — Money loaned on salaries without security; diamonds or chattels: no fee; no com. : cut rate. Cal Loan Co.. 526 Parrott bdg MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE. 907 Market st. . LOANS FROM $1 TO $10,000. 1 PER cent on furniture or pianos; no removal; no commission: no publicity; $25 up; quick, quiet, confidential. 26 Montgomery st., rm. 2L CRESCENT Loan Co. loans to salaried people Just on their note; eaay payments. 500 Rlal- to bldg.. New Montgomery and Mission sts. MONEY loaned on salaries, chattel mortgages, life Insurance policies, etc. United Loan and Trust Co.. 21 Stockton at. TO salaried people without security; on furni- ture. Indorsed notes and other security. S. F. Discount Agency. 143 Phelan bldg. MONEY to loan at low Interest; gold, silver. diamonds, pearls and precious utonea bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S. 10 Sixth St.. DON'T borrow money on salary until you see us. Hut'ton Credit Co.. 912 Mutual Bank bldg. STAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans to salaried employes. Room 311. Mutual Sav. Bk. bldg. ON real estate and chattels. E. W. LICK, 1003 Mutual Sav. Bank bldg.. 70S Market st. ALL loans on diamonds and Jewelry 2 per cent mo. S. F. Collatera! Loan Bank, 53S Kearny 3% ON furniture & pianos; $15 up: no removal; no com. V. TREMAIN. room 81. 6 Eddy st. CASH loaned salaried people on notes • without Indorser. MORRELL. 609 Examiner building. mtjsxcai. rwygmiM *¦— ¦¦•«. HEADQUARTERS for renting planos^ — Little pianos for small rooms, medium six* for average rooms, big pianos for large parlors, halls, etc.; pianos for rent at $1 per month, some at $2. a large number of good ones at $2 50 per mo.: our own make pianos at $3 per mo. (the best instrument offered for the money in S. F. ); a fine line of elegant large pianos for $4 and $5 per mo.; over 150 In- struments to select from, all of them good bargains to buy as well as rent; one year's rental allowed off purchase price. 9COTT- CURTAZ PIANO CO., 660-64 Hayes st. A BUNCH OF UPRIGHTS. EASY PAYMENTS Erard, splendid for practice $40 Sherman, Hyde *: Co.. splendid order. ...$125 Grovesteen A Fuller, a bargain $145 Also Chickering, Weber, Stelnway, Vose. Steck. Sterling and others at low prices BENJ. CURTAZ & SON. IB O'Farrell tt. AT $2 per month up, rent or purchase; lowest terms, lowest prices and greatest variety of new pianos; all make* In used instruments HEINE PIANO CO.. 233-237 Geary st.; Oak- land. 1252 Broadway: largest exclusive piano hotfVe and only manufacturers here. PIANO for sate at sacrifice; owner anxious to sell; good toned: been welj cared for. For particulars address box 1862. Call office. Talking mactilnes. guitars, etc; easy payments- month's piano rent free. Bruenn, 225 Sutter.' A.George Steck upright grand; elegant ma- hogany case; cheap. Hornung. 216 McAllister. SECOND-HAND piano. $125. BACIGALUPI ! : - 766 Mifwlon st. ¦ A PRIVATE party left Fischer upright to be sold: $135. 237 Geary Bt. A FISCHER upright piano for sale; as good as new; $135. 237 Geary Bt. SOHMER. Byron Mauzy pianos. Cecallan piano player. BYRON MAUZY. 3CS-312 Post st. NEW upright pianos sold on $5 monthly pay- ments. SCHMITZ & CO.. 16 McAllister st. S- PEDAL. Etelnway up; Chlekerfng baby grand- Shonlnger. little u«e<1. K*eff»'g. 2S.'. O'Farrell. OFFICES AITD STORE3 TO ItET. AN- elegant store for rent: suitable for barber shop, tailor or haberdasher. Inquire at Temple Bar Saloon. 700 Grant ave. FOR rent— Section of large loft: light and airy. L. MINK. 100 New Montgomery st., 7tta floor H??^®^™? 1 W -*J*TED— Kale Ccn. ™^ t r^ u &w k Vcrr !te *-••« CCOtt Et. WA^ TED ~ Position to run elevator. 233 Third JOl*w" nud for a bey. 16. in store for errands. AdCrfs-. E CASK. 544 Jessie st. V.ANTtTD — Pc-ition bk errand boy. Dox 1819. <-all office. ., BOOKKEEPER wants position with mercan- «le house; experience and references. Box 14fio. Call office. A! COLLECTOR; can furnish bond. Box 1466, Call office. PORTER wants situation. Addrees box 1470. Call office. FIHST-CLASS engineer and machinist wants position. Box 1GG5. Call office. WANTED— A poftlttoa as bartender. Address ho.\ lC5a. Cai! tfflce. WANT v.oik on small crntrafts and Jobbing In carpenter work. A. M.. .'1475 Nineteenth ft. BOOKKEEPER, experienced, wants small ret of books to keep. Box 1495. Call. A CHINESE first-class cook desires situation. Address JUNG GONG. 27 Waverly place. GOOD Chinese, fine coolc. wants position In private family; wages $35 month up. LEU SING. 717 Commercial st. JAPANESE, very fine, honest boy, wants a position as a school boy or half day work in city: ims'.l wages; experienced. SATO, &T'7 Dupont »t. A JAPANESE (24), who Is a graduate of medi- cal college in Jaran. wants a position as assistant or office boy. Sll Stockton St., P. I. W. A YOUNG Japanese boy wants a position to fn housework or housework and help In cook- ing. F. W.. 1040 McAllister St.; Tel. Fell 7181. A JAPANESE young man wishes to work for two or throe hours In the morning: store or family: eat meals at room. S. SOYJIMA. .163 Goary st. Phone Press 2. A YOUNG Japanese couple, the man first- class cock, wife excellent waitress, want sit- uation? in city or country; best references. B. I.. 435 DtilKmt st. A JAPANESE boy wants position as school boy: epeaks English well. K. GEORGE. 929 Sacramento st. JAPANESE boy wants position as waiter In hotel: good experience; has reference; in city. H. Y. D.. 606 Stockton st. A JAPANESE wants position as school boy In a fine family. K. HOSHI. care 1040 Mc- Allister st.; telephone Fell 7131. JAPANESE couple want situations In a fam- ily: man as cook, wife as waitress: wa»?ep $50 up. F. I.. 423 Stevenson st.. San Francisco. JAPANESE, first-class cook, wants position, private family; has good reference. ENO- MALD. 703 Lerkln St.; tel. Polk 37S2. A YOUNG Japanese boy wants position in F-r.all. nice family, near Fprlng Valley school. Address K. K., 1ST>S Polk St. AN intelligent Japanese wants a position as a school boy. M. YAMADA. 512 Bush St.; I'hr>pe John 2516. HONEST Japanese wants a position to do housework; who understands thoroughly; city or country. Address GEORGE. 502 Dupont st. JAPANESE boy wants position to do saloon acd ptore cleaning, morning time. S. G., 1504 Folsom st.; phone Folsom 33S5. A JAPANESE, good cock, wants a position, city or country: wajres $7 up: or schoolboy In city. FRANK, 931 Sacramento st. A JAPANESE boy wants position; good family cook; also all kind of work. Box 1S72. Call. AV experienced Japanese wishes position as school boy. G. TAGI. 1336 California st. JAPANESE flrst.cIaKS cook for roan and wife cr for hotel. S. SOI. 415 7th St.. Oaklad. Cal. -T-ft.TS TO LET. . HOUSES and flats to let; an Immense list: e— i rvlce absolutely free; take advantage of this department: it will save you time and trcuble. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-253 Geary et.. on the square. 1 ______Z_I_________________________. — O let — Just completed; 3 beautiful flats. 7 and 6 rooms; rent $50 and $60: 1304-1306-1308 McAllister St., N. W. corner of Stelner; must be seen to be appreciated; open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. BRODERICK and Sutter. S. W. corner: de- sirable middle 7 r. and b. ; also upper 7 r. and b. ; rent reasonable; suitable for phy- f-ician'v office or dwelling. BRYANT. 2362-2372. nr. Twenty-second— Six nvimi and bath: large back yard; new ex- cellent accom.: $25 to right party; water free. FOR rent — Oak St.; elegant new flats: 6 and 7 7 rooms and bath: rent reduced: facing Pan- handle. 102m Market; phone South 622. GREEN. 2132. nr. Webster — Most elegant new 10-room upper flat, with attic; eun all day; euperb. unobstructed marine view; $70. LARGEST list of houses and flata to let. Call on LYON A HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. CALIFORNIA. 1251, Nob Hill— Flat to let; present tenant will sell furniture at bargain; no dealeis. FLAT. 5 rooms, bath, stable. Inquire 338 Thirtieth Bt. PAGE. 805 — 5-room flat, with flne bath; well located. ELIZABETH, 707— Modern new flat, 7 rooms and bath: rent $20. FREDERICK. 4«4A — That new. elegantly deco- rated 7-r. flat;2 toilets: mod.plumblng;$27 50. MCALLISTER. 1.153. bet. Stelner and Plerc<! — Elegant sunny middle flat. 7 rooms and bath. NATOMA, 714, near Ninth— Upper flat; 4 sunny rooms; large porch; rent $14. NEW upper flat. 7 rooms: every convenience. 050 Preclta ave.; rent $22 50. * -"¦- NEW lowei flat. 5 rooms: every convenience; $20. Cor- Preclta and Treat aves. PtATS TO LET — F~fB~fTSHED. TO LET Partly furnished middle flat of five rooms and bath; rent reasonable. Apply dally between 1:30 and 5 p. m., 79 South Park. , FURNISHED flat of six outside sunny rooms; reference*. Call 1500 Union St., cor. Van Ness av. ; 10 to 4. ¦ ')¦'¦ '.'.¦\- EDCY, 753 — Beautiful flat of 4 rooms, bath, laundry, very sunny, for $45. ¦.--•¦. FLATS FOR SALE — FUBOTSHED. A BARGAIN— New. artistic upper flat of 7 or S rooms. $35; furniture only $475; Ellls-st. cars pass the door; pleasant location. 1471 Oak tt. PAGE 1S24. near Park — Sunny furnished flat, 7 rcoms, bath; bargain; rent ?28; also piano. SACRIFICE — Flat of 8 rooms, bath, laundry, yard; newly furnished. 753 Eddy st. ?350 FLAT cf 9 rooms. S52 Stanyan St., op- posite park; Income $20 clear of expenses. FLFGANTLY furnished .0-room modern flat: shown from 11 to. 1 dally. E24 Geary bL MCALLISTER 1343 — Elegantly furnished 7- roctn flat. Apply mornings. FEATS WAITTED. WANTED by family (3 adultsV careful ten- ants new upper flat cr hou^e 7 ~v>rr.s. Oak- fand'. Berkeley. Alameda. Box 1S57. Call. FLATS FOB SALE. FOK sale^To-room flat and bath. 81 6B Lar- kln et. rgBHITPBB FOB SALE. FIKN'ITL'RE. stoves, bought, sold, exchanged. Barger. 4S8 Valencia,nr.iath.Tel.Church 3870. ii urTCK £ Co pay highest price for fur- nuur? car P«uCrte "tS2 Mlssion:tel.Bu«h 813. CON'TFNTS cf a 7-room flat for saie, as a whole or separate___151C^_ValleJo j»t. r7B WORTH ut furniture for $7 50 down, $1 00 per week T. Brilliant's Fur. Co.. 340 Post at. rPBWITPBE WASTED- ___j ~~ r ~~ ABELEVY. Salesroom. 1135 Market «t. T*l. Jes«le <61 Jjon'» stll your furniture, carpets, office :ur- niture, etc. until you get his estimate.^ .,