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THE SA^' FRANCISCO CALL., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 12 SAN FRAACISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets; open until 12 o'clock every night In the year. BRANCH OFFICES— £27 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 9:30 p. m. S00 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. C39 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. CIS Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. Z261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until 9 p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. 1096 Valencia street; open until 9 p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and Ken- tucky rtrects; open until 9 p. m. 2tOO Fillmore street; open until 9 p. m. CHL'RCII SERVICES. CENTRAL Methodist Episcopal Church. Mls- elon et. between Sixth and Seventh— Dr. Hut- einpiller being absent at conference this Sun- day Rev. A. C. Welch of Stockton will preach et 11 a. m. and Rev. Thomas B. Neely. D. D.. LL.D. ths well-known editor and correspond- ing secretary of the S. S. Union and Tract Society, will preach at 7:4!> p. m. Special music by the choir under the direction of Ros- coe Warren Lucy. Sunday school at 12:45 p. ra. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. Seats free. All welcome to any of our ser- vice*. Next Sunday Dr. Hutsinpiller will preach his farevreli sermon, as he leaves the following week for Minneapolis. MEETING NOTICES. CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1. F. and A. m - M.. will meet THIS (SATURDAY) _f\_ - EVENING. SerteiTVber 14, at 7:30 lC3\ o'clock. Second Degree. By order of '?> the Master. FRANKLIN H. DAY. Sec. DORIC Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M.— s Special meeting THIS (SATURDAY) _J_, EVENING at 6:30 o'clock sharp. Third T^X Degree. Master Masons are Invited. / ' . By order of the Master. J. R. GOLDSMITH. Secretary. . EXCELSIOR Degree Lodge No. <*i*A<&t, 2, I. O. O. F. Regular meeting §!>_£&<£ THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. First de_ree. '"" WM. B. CURTIS, D. M. INFORMATION wanted of JAMES BOWMAN, member of I. O. O. #£_35_- F.. machinist. If living, very old. Odd Fellow publications please vv - copy. Address Mrs. S. A. COLSON. 837 North Gordon St., Pomona. Cal. THE California Debris Commission having re- ceived applications to mine by the hydraulic process from A. E. Jones in the Hamton placer mine, near Johnsvllle, Plumas County, to deposit tailings in Nelson Creek; from EJlen C. Sargent et al.. In the Quaker Hill No. 2 mine, at Quaker Hill, near Nevada City. Nevada County, to deposit tallincs on ' a flat below the mine, and from the Calaveras Mining-. Water and Power Company, in the Round Butte placer mine, near Sheep Ranch. Calaveras County, to deposit tailings In O'Ncll Creek, gives notice that a meetins will be . held at room" 59. Flood building, San Fran- clpco. Cal.. on September 30. 1901. at 1:30 p. m. ADOPTION. GIRL and boy baby for adoption. MRS. DR. FUNKE. 1416 Eighth gt. Alameda. ASPHALTUM ROOFING.. J. PELTIER, asphalt roofing, sidewalks re- ¦ paired; postal. 1186 Mission; tel. Folsom 2477. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE free—Divorces a specialty; quick; quiet; no charge without success; collections, wills, deeds, etc., prepared; charge low; estb. IS years. Atty. G. W. HOWE, 8iO Market ft. ADVICE free;divorces private; bankruptcy ;col- lections;attachments; mortgages ;bills of sale; partnerships ;deeds; wills drawn ;fees low;oi>en; eve's. THURSTON. 100SH Mkt.. r. 4. op. 6th. ADVICE free; open eve.; moderate fee If suc- cessful. EDW. R. SHIRRAN, 927 Market st. ADVICE free.: no charge unless successful. W. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market St.. opp. Mason. L. S. CLARK. Emma Spreckels bldg.. 927 Mar- ket St.; consultation free; no fees in advance. BOOKS SEW AND OLD. BOOKS of every kind bought Tel. Red. 2956. HOLMES BOOK CO.. 704-706-708 Mission t.t. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. I OR 3 children to board; good home _ moth- er's care; $10 up; sunny yard. 1607 California. BCREAUJTRUNKS^ ASK to see Lundbeck's improved drawer trunk: at all dealers or factory. 826 Howard. BUSINESS CHANCES. A—$450; GOOD-PAYING saloon, close to the water front: rent $25: must be sold at once as owner ie compelled to return to Michigan. Call R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny St. A— $400: BRANCH bakery, delicacy store, with 4 furnished rooms; rent $20; very best location ' on Fillmore et.. and good paying. Call R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny et. A-$600: CIGAR store; rent $20; very best stand en Kearny et. ; owner must leave for Fresno; value In Eight. Call R- G. WILKE. 26fe Kearry et. A—$400; DAIRY and produce store with horse and wagon; 3 living rooms; place established E years: dolnz good business. Call R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny Et. A-$1400; SALOON; choicest location on Market gt. ; net rent !E0; fine fixtures and good pay-* ing business; investigate at once; a splendid «n<J rart chance. Call R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny et. A—$3000; CORNER saloon with lunchroom on Market St.; a first-class place; owner sick in the country; must sell at once; investigate and make offer. Call R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny. A—$500; CHOP and oyster house on Market St.; rent ?30; dally receipts $30 and above; owner called East by death. Call R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny et. 1450— CANDY etand, stock and fixtures; down- tovt-n; gnap. RETSLOFF, 906 Market st, r. 12. r250-PARTNER wanted: great chance in a paying office. McBRIDE & CO.. 1016 Market. A—J125C: HARDWARE and ship store; good clean Ftoc-k: pays large profit; best location In city for paying business; an investigation will convince. 16 Folsom st. FIRST-CLASS opportunity for a good, reliable man an partner In old established business or to take charge of office. Call 911 Broadway, Oakland. Cal. EFTABLISHED home weekly paper (city); large circulation: bargain. Box 333. Call. SECOND-HAND newspaper outfit cheap for cosh^ Apply 402 McAllister st. ALL unused stamped bank checks bought; also documentary stamps. R. Garvey, 1008 Call bid. A-CIGAR stand; different from the rest; al- ways doing business; fine location: high-class trade; elegant fixtures; rent very low; owner felling account other large interests; an op- portunlty to buy a N'o. 1 stand at a low figure; no agents. Box 60. Call office. J300 AND $350—Fine opportunity to Invest In established blacksimth business; price in each rase covers stock, tools and good-will. Ad- flresB box 2S3. Call office. $150 BUYS paying cigar store; good location; rent $10; all conveniences; rare bargain. LKO BESSEMER. 5S2 Washington Bt. WANTED Small business, city or country, not over $1200. What have you srot? No agents. Box 2S9, Call. ¦PAYING bakery for sale: IS bbls. per week; retal! only. Apply 561 Mission st GOOD chance for bakery and coffee house; liberal terms. 321 Ellis st. I'HOSPnCTOU needs backing to uncover rich quartz le^gf. Box 107. Call office. —ODGIXG-HOUSES FOR SALE. WINSTON & WOLF. 1026 Market st, telephone Jessie 2211. U rooms; nicely furnished; snap $1175 » rooms; pays well: e oo<J location 1400. . 32 rooms; best transient In the city 2200 18 rooms; all on 1 floorf bargain 500 12 rooms; beautiful yard; grand 1500 3 mortgaged house must be sold. FISHER & CO.. SS5 Market, phone Folsom 1E92. 3J r «*00 22 r $800 16 r $800 =J r » M 20 r 800 14 r 450 « r 10C0 13 r COO 12 r 400 «r 700 8 r..... 350 10 r 400 S . r...... 660- 6r 22S -• 7 r 225 LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE Con. $275 FLAT, 7 rooms and bath; worth ?500: must sell. DECKER, 1020 Market st_ 10-ROOM house; fine location $425 14-room house; good; transient 6C0 24 rooms: on Geary gt 1900 100 rooms: clears $350; payments to «ult.. 6000 16 rooms; transient; only $400 cash 750 6-room fiat; fine corner.... ". 300 36 rooms; on Market st 1900 10 rooms: north of Market st 450 42 rooms: clears every month $300 1600 8 rooms; flat near City Hail .*.'; 42} 15 rooms; fine corner; clears $80 600 9 rooms: good piano: must sell 425 48 rooms: hotel and bar....: 1500 18 rooms; on Sixth St.; clears $S0 80>) 24 rooms; on Market St.; clears $150 lCOO 18 rooms: corner; Just like home 15C0 10 rooms; on Mason st.; new 750 32 rooms: offices; clears $250 3500 21 rooms: $600 cath; balance payments.... 1250 FRENCH AND GERMAN SPOKEN. H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market; tel. Mint 796. ATTENTION. BUYERS! OUR MOTTO SQUARE DEALING. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW HOUSES. Any of the following on monthly payments: 6-room flat, new furniture.. $273 15 rooms; full of steady roomers 850 14 rooms: transient; clears $125 650 17 rooms: $700; 12 rooms 500 21 rooms; $500 cash, balance payments.... 1000 60 rooms; rent $100: clears $250 1500 100 rooms: grand corner; clears $400 60C0 28 rooms; on Mission 200 90-room hotel and bar 1600 45 rooms; rent $125; clears $150 2350 MONEY LOANED..'. Phone John 531 A. IL RETSLOFF. 906 Mrkt. cor. Ellis, r. 12. 11 ROOMS; rent $35: must be sold $400 12 rooms: choice location; rent, only $40... 450 7 rooms; nicely furn.; good home 373 10 rooms; good fur., carpets: Bush St.... S00 45 rooms; fine sunny corner: central 3700 25 rooms; corner: everything new; snap.. 2500 1C0 r. ; fine location: good money maker.. 6000 $5000—37 rooms: Ellis; clears $200 over all. $650—14 rooms: O'Farrell: rent $45: bargain. $500— 6-room flat! grand furniture; rent $25. $1100 17 rooms; money maker; rent $55. $650 8 rooms: now being furnished. $2500—70 rooms: Ellis; rare opportunity. We loan money on an" proposition. DONALD INVESTMENT CO., 850 Market st. __________________ __. _____ S50 Market st, and 8 Stockton Et., Rooms 21. 22 and 23. Phone Bush 32S. It you have hotel, rooming-house or business to se'.l list with us. We have cash' customers for all sizes and prices. See list of bargains. S6 r. ; rent $550; elegant furn.; good location. 60 r.; rent $280: country: tran.; pays well. $6500 27 r. ; rent $140: oak furn.: Al location... 2200 20 r. ; rent $80; residence loc; apartment. 1100 Money loaned on deferred payments, IVi p. c. 14 r.; rent $40; elegant fur.; boarders... $1000 10 r. : rent $47 50; oak furn. brussels carp. 550 9 r. : rent $33: oak furn.; housekeeping... 350 Over 500 houses listed. Call before buying. MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market, rms. 1 and 2. Near Call bldg. Tel. Black 1S03. Lodging' houses and businesses for sale. I have 4 salesmen employed. THE largest and best list of lodging-houses and hotels can be found at office of G. W. SCHWEIXHARD. phone Mint 1911, ' No. 917 Market st. (near Fifth st.) THE largest and best list of lodging-houses at our office. McBRIDE & CO.. 1016 Market Ft., opposite Fifth. SPIRITUALISM. COME & see C. V. Miller's wonderful seances; Sun.. Tues.. Fri., S p. m., 50c; you can speak to spirit friends face to face, recognrte them; give names; received medals from many countries; taken last world's record medal Paris Fair. 1084 Bush St.; tel. 2275 Larkln. A—Mrs. Dr. Farnham. spiritual medium and life reader; mining a specialty; clr. Sun., Wed. and Fri. evenings. 1035 Market, st. CHAS. BROCKWAY. 25c Feane<r Sun.. Tues. and Thurs.. 8 p. m. ; every cne gets a test; private readings daily.- 290 Hyde. cor. Eddy. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, bus. medium; life reader; medical, clairvoyant: slttlpgs, $1; letter. $2. 1164 O'Farrell st. ;Ellis car. FRIENDSHIP Hall. 335 McAllister-Mrs. C. J. Meyer: sittines dally: test to all to-night. 10c. CLAIRVOYANTS. MME. M. BERNARD. THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third St.. next Examiner bldg. She reads your life correctly, gives an accurate de-- scription of the past, reveals the present* hap- penings and portrays events to occur in the fu- ture. If you are in trouble, discontented, un- happy or not satisfied in life, or have domes- tic, 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: perfect satisfaction guaranteed. FREE double tests. ladies free; readings morning, free lesson; afternoon, full read- ings; $1 up from 10 Ao 6; closed Sundays; full name; development' in 90 days under written guarantee: proving Franklin's ability as pre- dicter teacher. 724 Post, 3 doors from Leaven- worth; no circles; is spiritualist; Franklin en door. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the well-known tranca medium. Is permanently located at 1206 Mar- ket st.. corner Golden Gate ave., rooms 25 and 26: take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mall; send stamp for pamphlet with tpeciaf terms. Daily and Sunday. A— LINCOLN, CLAIRVOYANT, HIGH PSYCHIST. The most wonderful clairvoyant on the coast; he succeeds when others fall: permanently lo- cated at 125 Turk St.: readings by mall. MME. MONTAGUE. Truthful predictions In all affairs of life; gives names, facts, figures: gives luck; honest predictions in love affairs; reunites separated. not one failure: letters answered. 116 Turk. MME," PORTER, wonderful clairvoyent & card reader, born with double veil—second sight; diagnoses disease with life reading; ladles 50c; gents $1; palm, and clalr. sit. $150. 126 Turk. PROF. JOHN T. HULTHEN. clairvoyant^ palmlft and card reader; reveals past, present and future. 50c. 1OO7V4 Market, near Sixth. ISMAR. the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1148 Market, or>. 6th; private readings daily. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m MME. LAROSE, best clairvoyant, card reader; German spoken: 25c up. 777^4 Market st.,rm.lS MME. HANSEN, card reader and palmist; tells past, present, future, 25c. 148 6th st.. room 14. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader; ladies 25c. gents 50c: readings daily. 132 Sixth st. M. WILLE. cryEtal seer, clairvoyant, medium: sittings, 9 a. in. to 8 p. m. ; 50c. 326A Ellis st. CLAIRVOYANT card reader from Louisiana; only 10c: from 1 to 8 p. m. 262 Minna st.,nr. 4th. MRS.MELVILL. well-known clairvoyant, water re&der. 11 6th;German spoken ;tel.Howard 1S46. MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant. reader;paimlstry; truth or no pay; 25c. 1149 Mission, over store. A. L. CARLSON, medium and astrologlst. 148 Sixth Ft., room 23. MME. RCHAFFER. clairvoyant, card reader; sittings dally. 448^ Jessie gt. bet. Sth and 6th. MME RAVENNA reads life fluently: business advice: names given: 25c up. 5 Fourth st. CARrET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama St.; tel South 40. AMERICAN -Carpet-beating Works— Cleaning, 3c;renovated;relald. 105 14th st.: tel. Capp 2542. CARPETS beaten or laid. 3c per yard. CHAS. PARRY. ;Cll'/4 Market Bt.; phone Mint 1095. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM _ CO.. Prop. RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison; tel. Mission 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works. 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 126. CITY Steam Carpet-beating Works. G. H. STEVENS. Mgr.. 3S-40 8th et. : tel. South 250. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-beatlnjr and Reno- vatlng Co.. 240 Fourteenth St.: tel. Mission 74. CHIROPODISTS. BUNIONS, corns, ingrown nails, warts; pain- less cure; guaranteed. Dr. Duncan. 415.Sutter. PROF.Strarsburjrer fromN.Y.. specialist on feet, diploma T.P.S.S.N.Y.: Chronicle big., rm. 76. COLLECTION OFFICES. ~~ GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge un- less successful. Room 310. 927 Market St. COTTAGES FOR SALE. BARGAIN—Cottage. 5 rooms and bath; furni- ture for Bale; possession immediately. 266 * Hartford st. . ¦ COTTAGES TO LET. BUSH. 2S19—Sunny cottage of seven rooms and bath to let. " $6— COTTAGE. 5 rooms; worth $lMn city; near Crescent ave. Apply 64 Silver st.. off Third. DENTISTS. ; A— 'or- T. S. HIGGIXS, 927 ifarket street, Emma Spreckels building. Reasonable prices for painless dentistry: pure gold filling$1 50:- artificial teeth; on plate, look natural and guaranteed, $5 up: a good metal plate $15; gold and pcrcelaln crown? $5 to $10; teeth without plate: painless extraction. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL. CLINIC. 809 Mar- 1 ket Ft., cor. 4th. rm, 7, Flood bldg., you can havo your extractions done painlessly; teeth ' without plates our specialty; gold crowns, $3 50 up; plates, extractions free. $4 50 up; of- fice hours, 0 a. m. to 1Q p. m. ; Sundays, 9 to 2 p. m. J. W. TH/ fCHER. M. P.. Manager. EIGHT prizes for best crowns,, plates, . bridges and fillings: extractions or fillings by my wonderful secret, painless method: 20 years' experience; no students; advice free; prices cheapest and guaranteed: lady attendants. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK. 20 O'Farrell st. A NEW unbreakable plate, the Rose Pearl, wtrranted for 20 years; crowns, J3 50: fillings. 50c: plates, $5; full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. AT Ideal Dental Co.. 6 Eddy St.—Work done on weekly installments: lowest rates. DR. M. A. BROWN has removed to 64 Sixth 'st.: gold crown and bridge work a specialty. PARIS Dental Parlors. 235 Kearny. cor. Bush- Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; fillings, 25c. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG. 1S-I1 Polk st. ( , DR. R- L.WALSH. S15?i Geary, nr. Larkln—Valn- less extraction 50c: plates $5up: phone Polk 1135. DR. H. G. TRUMAN, denist. third floor. Ex- aminer building: formerly in Murphy b'.dg. VAN VROOM— "Painless"; evenings and Sun- days. ' 1001 Market St.. corner Sixth. DOG HOSPITALS. DR. CREELY'S~c! P. dog soap by druggists or at the Hospital. 510 Golden Gate ave. ' ' DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES FRENCH accordion and itnlfe pleating. WM PILGER, 121 Post, over O'Connor _ Moffatt. McDOWELL Dressmaking &Millinery School— Class rates: patterns cut. 1019 Market Bt. AYRES' Leading Business College, 723 Market— $S per month; $50 life scholarship guarantees a complete business education; shorthand, typ- ing, bookkeeping, arithmetic, penmanship, spelling, Spanish, etc.; experienced teachers; new typewriters; positions secured: cat, tree. A—The official reporters of the Supreme Court ad- vise their friends to attend the GALLAGHER- MARSH COLLEGE; Is this advice worth fol- lowing? Life scholarship $50; catalogue. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges: references. President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. ACTING, elocution, specialties. Hallett Schopl, associated with theatrical agency securing positions. Alcazar building-. 120 O'Farrell st. MERRILL-MILLEU College— Shorthand, typ- ing. practical bookkeeping. -Rooms 40-45, Par- rott blciK. ; individual Instruction; catalogue. ENGINEERING— Civil, elec.,mininE.mech. sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day. eve. ;-est. 1Si>4. Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. BOOKKEEPING, figures; the one man who per- fects beplnners, cellese graduates & bookkeep- ers is TARR, the expert, 220 Parrott bldg. A FULL course of Ellis bookkeeping and the Gregg shorthand costs only $60. San Fran- cisco Business College, 1230 Market st. SCHOLARSHIP leading city business college: discount. Address box 321. Call office. VAUDEVILLE School of Acting—Pupils pre- pared for the stage.' 125 Ma«on st. ACTING—Send to Grand Opera-house for cir- cular of Grand Opera-house School of Acting. Chicago Business Collece. 1435 Market, nr. 10th. Pitman shorthand, typing, bookkeep., $6 mo. MARY P. WESTHAUS, piano, mandolin, guitar lessons, 5Cc; piano for practice. 39 Fifth st. PROF. L. MERKI. experienced teacher: violin, mandolin, guitar: Juvenile class. 100S Mission. ILLUSTRATION-PARTINGTON'S DAY and ILLUSTRATIOX-nlght class. 424 Pine »t. HEALITS Business College. 24 Post St., S. F. : founded 1S6S; new SO-pagre catalogue free. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc.: day or eve.; $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. JAPANESE and Chinese help of all kinds; cooks,, waiters and house servants. GEO. AOKI l & CO.. 421 Post St.; tel. Bush 135. CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office- Best help. 4UV4 O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426. SAM KEE _ CO., employment office— Best help; . estbd. 1S30. 62UJ California St.; tel. Red 401. CHINESE Employment Office—All kinds best help furnished. 439 Bush St.; tel. James 1601. JAPANESE Intelligence Office Furnish most reliable help. 524 Bush St.; 'tel. .Bush 516. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese help. 426 Powell. nr.Sutter; tel. Black 6072. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 51SS. EMPLOYMENT WANTED FEMALE. YOUNG woman wishes any kind of housework by the day. Address 149 Lexington ave., bet. Eighteenth and Nineteenth, Mission and Va- lencia. ; . SWEDISH woman wants work by the day; good cook, general housework; $1 50 and car fare; reference. 407A Minna St., near Sixth. SITUATION wanted by a woman to do gen- eral housework and cooking; would go a short distance In the country. 1236 Bush st. YOUNG lady wishes position as lady's maid; good seamstress and waitress; city reference. Box 326. Call office. WOMAN wants work In a hotel or boarding- house as chambermaid or waiting at table. •2 Taylor terrace, off Taylor st. GOOD dressmaker wishes a few more engage- ments; $1 50 per day. Address box 321, Call. FIRST-CLASS German maid; competent seam- . stress; wages $30; references. Box 332, Call. DRESSMAKING, $150 per day. Call or ad- dress 1731 Mission 6t. . , A FIRST-CLASS laundress wants work. Apply 110 EiEhth'st. for day work. PLAIN sewing done reasonable. 501 Leaven- worth st., cor. O'Farrell, room 8, second floor. WOMAN wants work for, Monday; washing or housecieanlngr. 51 Natoma Et. YOUNG girl from the East desires position as nurse; good reference. Address 1425 Gough st. FIRST-CLASS dressmaker, late of New York, wants engagement by.the day; $2. Apply to MRS. WAHLQUIST. 509 Kearny st WINCHESTER House. 44 Third St.. near Mar- ket 200 rooms; 25c to $1 CO per night: -$1 50 to $G week; convenient # and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to 'and from ferry. . BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. . CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions - received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED— MALE. - "WANTED— Steady place on stock j or . grain ranch by young married couple; wife, good cook; man good all-round ranch hand; team- ster and good with stock;- good references. Box 234. Call office. . . .<.,., , WANTED—Situation by : strong ¦ young man; good education; speaks English and German; willingto do anything; not afraid of work. Address J. H. E., 506 Powell st. YOUNG man, German, good education, desires j position In Northern California on ranch , as foreman; understands farming ¦ and to keep horses and stock. Address box 323, Call. YOUNGman wants" situation as indoor servant in private family; 'understands ..waiting at table; first-class private- family; references; wages $30. Box 330, Call office. CARPENTER wants work " In the country. _ Address A. C... 1212 Scott st. ; phone West 69. EMPLO VfllENT WAXTED—MALE. RESPECTABLE middle-aged man would' like a position In city or country to make himself generally useful about the house. Call after 6 p.m. , W. F.. 784 Harrison st. .. MAX and wife, competent and reliable, want charge of .place or work on ranch. Call or -address C. E.,,358 Minna st. YOUNG German desires' position as choreman or general utility man in private family or hotel. C. P., 201 Montgomery ave./ BARKEEPER, young man with experience in one of the finest hotels in California, wants a first-class place. Box 320, Call office. CANADIAN, single," age 32, wishes position; 'understands poultry raising, gardening and all branches of dairy work. Box 335, Call office. SITUATION by young man to take care of ¦horses, cow, garden: good driver; handy with tools. Box 266, Call office. YOUNG man of good habits who works 9 hours a day would like to work mornings and evenings for board and room. Box 336. Call. GOOD reliable barber wants a steady place. Address box 2310,. Call office, Oakland. MAN and wife wants position together in first-class country hotel; man as 1 manager, . clerk or bartender; is a first-class mixer; wife as housekeeper, waitress or chamber- ' maid; both thoroughly experienced In hotel business; first-class references. , Address ' P. O. box 574, Oakland. Cal. WANTED— Position as lever man on dredger or foreman for contractor: handle men well; will go anywhere: was employed on drainage canal in Chicago; reference given. Address box 309. Call office. ¦ - WANTED—By first-class baker, a position, in country: working alone preferred. Address box 83. Call office. YOUNG man wishes a position as a miner: has had lots of experience in all kinds of mining. Box 317, Call, office. PRACTICAL gardener and man about place wishes situation in private place; country. Box 3lfi, Call office. COOK Steady and reliable man . wants posi- tion. Address room ' 6. 45 Franklin St. GENTLEMAN wishes situation as traveling or stationary companion or attendant to conva- lescent: can act as private secretary; good references. . Box 24S, Call. INDUSTRIOUS gardener desires sltuaticn: pri- vate residence; the care of flowers, lawn, veg- etables, horses and milk; useful and obliging; city or country. Box 198, Call office. YOUNG man* (25), experienced In grocery and meat business, wants situation, jBox ¦ 292, Call office. YOUNG man, experienced bookkeeper, collector and good penman, desires employment; mod- erate salary: bond. Box 249, Call. SHOEMAKER, steady and competent man, wants position; mountain or coast town pre- ¦ ferred. Address J. K. . care Call office. MAN wishes a position in hotel or store; is a good cabinetmaker; non-union man. Box 190, Call office. " CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscription; received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia st. ' FEATHERS RENOVATED. FEATHER pillows& mattresses steamed, reno- vated. E.J.O'Rourke.1393 Valencia ;tel. Capp 2CS2. FINANCIAL. PACIFIC Coast Underwriting Co« (inc.)—We have 42 offices in operation; new method of placing stocks and bonds; companies incor- porated: stocks and bonds underwritten. Call or address main office. 507-S-9 Parrott bldg. ALL unused stamped bank checks bought; also documentary stamps. R. Garvey. 1008 Call bid. FLATS TO LET. LOWER and middle fiats, 6 large rooms and bath: upper 10; beautiful grounds, keeping no expense to tenants; completed SeDt. 20: bay- windows in every rm. NW. cor. Portolaand Duboce Pk., off Waller, bet. Pierce & Stelner. UPPER flat, five rooms; 15 minutes' easy walk to Call building; furniture for sale; just right for Z or 3 people. Box 334, Call office. FINE corner flat, 6 front rooms:, gas fixtures, etc. ; $16 50 with water and ashman. Corner Harrfion and Oak Grove ave., bet. 5th & 6th. COLE. 769-771, bet. Beulah and Frederick st?.- Flne new sunny flets, 7 rooms and bath- rent reasonable. LOWER flat, 6 rooms and bath. 1416 Devisa- dero st.. near Geary. MODERN upper flat. 9 rooms and bath. 212 Ashbury. between Fell and Hayes. FURNITURE of 8-room flat for sale; flat to rent cheap. 1620 Polk st. SUNNY middle, 7 rooms, bath, sanitary plumb- ing; moderate rent. 939 Hayes, nr. Fillmore. O'FARRELL, 1933— Modern flat, 6 rooms, bath, basement, yard; reasonable , to good tenant. NINETEENTH. 4052. near Castro— Sunny cor- ner; modern flat; 5 rooms and bath. ALPINE, 173 New upper flat, 8' rooms, bath; all modern improvm'ts: sun every room: $25. TO let— A flat of 6 rooms and bath at 1937 Ma- son st. ¦ FLATS TO LET FURNISHED. NEWLY furnished modern sunny flat, 7 rooms and bath. 430 Eddy st. FRAMES A\D PICTURES. CLYDE L. KELLER, 128-130 Hayes. nr.V. Ness- Stylish effects: High-grade work: Lowest prices. FURNITURE FOR SALE. $17 50 SOLID oak bedroom set; plate mirror. $1—Solid oak chair; factory price. $.2— Enamel beds, all sites. Tel. Folsom 1328. Searey's Credit House. 1429 Mission, nr. 10th. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak. $48 50. with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co.. 1127-1131 Market. Will furnish your house on monthly payments. A. B. Smith Furniture Co.. 128 & 132 Ellis. FURNITURE WANTED. CAL. Auction Co., 1462 Market—Buys furniture, merchandise, etc.; phone Jessie 2071. . ; Auctioneer: W r . P. Beauchamp, 2 Golden Gate ave.; tel. Jessie 126; furniture, mdse.. bought. A. L. Storrs, 130 Golden Gate ave.; tel. Jessie 1464; highest price paid for furniture, carpets. TEL. Jessie 761 before selling furniture, car- pets, pianos,, etc. CHAS. LEVY, 1135 Market. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission St., pays highest price for second-hand furniture: tel. Red 1354. CLOVES. D. & F." new $1 glove, retailed at factory price; warranted: kept In repair. 121 Grant ave. HELP WASTED FEMALE. A-MRS. M.E. DAY- & CO.Phone Main 1575 HOTEL DEPARTMENT....: 2 waitresses, country hotel, $20; chambermaid, 1 same place. $20, fare paid, see lady -here; 12 waitresses, city and country hotels, $20 and $25: 2 chambermaids to wait, $20.. FAMILY DEPARTMENT... Cook, $30; second girl. $20, city; cook, $23; second girl,' $29, country, fare here; house girl for country. $20, fare paid; house eirl, 2 In family, new flat, $20. no washing; many very choice places, city and country, best wages. MRS. M. E. DAY & CO... 335 Geary st. A— HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, rm. 12. Waitresses, different country hotels. $25. MIDDLE-AGED Protestant woman, no lncumb- rances. as housekeeper for widow lady; good home and fair wages to right party. Call after- 10- a. m. at 30 Glen Park ave.. off Twelfth St.. between Mission and Howard; upper 'bell. ¦ i ¦ - . WANTED— Experienced wrapper for delivery department. Apply at HALE BROS.', before . 11 m. . ¦ ¦ ¦ . WANTED— Young lady who is an- experienced ¦ wrapper. .'• Apply at jHALE - BROS.', before 11 a. m.- '¦.-:¦.¦ * ' : \ ¦¦ BOSTON Hairdressing Parlors. 62OV4 Taylor st,, ¦ teaches hairdressing. , manicuring, bleaching : and : dyelnsr in two weeks for $5. GIRL wanted; general housework; wages $23 . per month. 1372 Masonic ave..\ between Wal- jj ler and Frederick. A YOUNG girl to assist with cooking and housework; small family; no washing. Apply 154S Post St., between 2 and 4. 5 EXPERIENCED glove makers; driving and Eurekas. Carlson Glove Co., 35 Market st. GIRL for general housework and cooking; no washing or window-cleaning. 311 Scott St. A NEAT girl for housework. . 1218 Masonic ave. WANTED— 2 batmakers and ! an apprentice. Apply to millinery department. Emporium. WANTED— Woman, good cook for men. Ap- ply at 2030 Seventeenth St., corner Vermont W ANTED—Woman to wash dishes. 6 Eighth street. WANTED A waitress able to tend cash coun- ter. 613 Clay st. - ' ... GIRL for general housework; 2 in family; laundress employed; wages $20. 2416 Webster. WANTED— Strong girl to act as cashier in res- taurant. 113 Stockton st. ; GOOD starch ironer wanted; good wages nald. Apply at 3372 Mission st $12—NEAT girl to assist with housework; good home. 637 Bryant St. OPERATORS on overalls at Levl Strauss _ Co.'s factory, 32^ Fremont St.; good wages; no experience necessary. Apply ' to MR DAVIS. WANTED— A competent girl; cooking and gen- eral housework; must be a first-class cook; references required. Address, giving full par- tlculars. Box 312, Call office. EXPERIENCED operators on ladles' silk and wool waists; good pay; steady work. 62o Market St.. SAN FRANCISCO MFG. CO. SHIRT and collar rubbers. United States Laundry. Sixteenth and Valencia. LADY compositor wanted. '.Apply WASP. APPRENTICES to learn tailoring: paid while learning. BELASCO &. HARRIS CO. 541 , Market st. HAIRDRESSING, dyeing, bleaching, massage, manicuring taught in 2 weeks for $5; employ- ment guaranteed. College, 143 Stockton, r. 15. EXPERIENCED girls wanted; bookblndery. £36 Clay st. .. FIRST-CLASS finishers on coats; good pay; . steady work. 541 Market st. WANTED Women for light work on fruit. 1731 Folsom et. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 FUlmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 10*5 Valencia st. HELP WASTED MALE. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S. ...104 Geary st. Railroad work '...• Railroad work Free fare ...Free fare FOR UKIAH 100 teamsters and laborers ..$2 FOR NEVADA 100 teamsters and laborers $2 FOR TRUCKEE ¦ 50 masons' helpers and laborers $1 75 to $2 FOR CHATSWORTH PARK 100 drillers and headers $2 25 to $2 50 100 muckers and laborers $2 Free fare Ship dally Free fare 3 blacksmiths, country shops. .$2 50'to $3 day 10 laborers for sawmill and woods $2 a day 10 laborers for lime quarry $2 a day '4 grape pickers. Alameda County $1 a day and board HOTEL DEPARTMENT - Fry cook, hotel, city, $40; 3 second cooks, plain boarding-houses. $35, $40 and $45; pan- tryman, hotel,- city. $30; baker and pastry cook, country, $50; 3 waiters, $25 and $30; 2 laundrymen, $35; 20 dishwashers, kitchen hands and others. C. R. HANSEN & CO.... 104 Geary st. GRAPE pickers, $1 day and found: teamster for quarry, $1 50 and found; milker and can ' washer, $40 and found: milker, $35 and found; foreman for ranch, see boss in city; gardener, $30 and found ; farmers for Mendocino and Santa Clara counties, $30 and found; 5 men and wives for ranches and private places, $40 and $50 and found; dairyman and wife. $45 and found; stableman. $30 and found; man for chicken ranch. $15 and found; choremen, $15 and $25 and found; milk wagon driver, $40. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 62S Sacramento st. 3 OYSTER and chop house cooks. $35 and $40; fry cook. $50; restaurant cook. $10 week; short order- cook, $12 week; cook, small coun- try hotel. $30; waiters for city and country. $25 and $35 and found: dishwashers, country hotels; restaurant ' and saloon porters, and others. . J. F. CROSETT & CO., 62S Sacra- mento St.. ANDRE'S OFFICE, 316 Stockton st. Night waiter, $45; waiter, country hotel, $30: waiter, near city, $30; omnibua. $25; porter for restaurant. $25; silver pantryman, hotel, $30; stableman and milk cows, country. $30; dishwasher for confectionery, $?5: dishwasher for college. $20; baker. $60: cook. $45; dish- washer, $25. for Eureka, etc. A— HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12. Hotel clerk, $45; steward, $75; bellboy, $15; 5 colored waiters, j$25 to 3>4O. A BRIGHT boy about 14 years of age for Ftcre; good opening for steady boy; $5 week and Increase. MRS. M. E. DAY & CO., 335 Geary. JOURNEYMEN Barbers' International Union Free employment. 927 Market st. room 207, I. LESS, secretary; telephone Jessie 1176. MAN to help in clean, pleasant business, 9 a. m. to 5 p. ,m.. $15 to $18 per week; must have $25 and be ready to go to work at once. Calif. , Business Exchange [ 78 Third St., room 2. A BOYS' and' children's clothing salesman wanted. Apply at S. N. WOOD & CO., 71S ¦ Market st. - - - WANTED Reliable man as foreman for man- ufacturing, business; must be well ] recom- mondt-d and have security. Box 328, Call. WANTED Cooks, waiters, pantrymen, porters, dishwashers, also experienced restaurant steward ; no fee. 127 Mason st. - BENCH hands, sash door men; non-union; no office fees. Mechanics' Registration Bureau, 410 Kearny St., room 24. YOUNG man in gents' furnishing store; make himself generally useful; salary and experi- ence. Box 33S. Call office. BOY between 16 and 18 years for general work : in paper box factory. 16 Fremont st. A GOOD coatmaker wanted; work inside. 225ii Montgomery ave. PLUMBER: must be a thorough Jobber. 1525 Howard st. BARBER wanted for Saturday; wages $3. 602 Clay st. - WANTED An elderly man tn do chores around bakery. 1139, Folsom st. GOOD cash boys wanted. S. N. WOOD &CO., 718 Market fit. PIPE fitters and .helpers wanted. 37 Market . street. PAINTER wanted. 347% Fourth st ; call ready to work, between 7 and 8 o'clock. COOK for boarding-house. Bay and Webster streets, YOUNG. man, 18 to 20, used to Janitor work. 12 Front st. BARBER (union). 12 Saturday until 12 Sun- day, oil Castro st. WANTED—Barber at .605 Mission St.; wages $3 50; Saturday. •— GOOD barber for Saturday and Sunday. 2195 ¦ Powell st. ¦ WANTED— Barber for Saturday and Sunday. 331 Second ave., near Point Lobos; call early. DISHWASHER wanted. . 582 Sixth St. W A NTED— Physician for special practice. Box 337, Call office. AN elderly man of good habits wanted to run elevator. 6 Turk »t. ¦ - FOR gale— Barber shop and living room. IH Fourth st. WANTED— Vegetableman who understands short order work; good pay. 631 Clay st. WANTED— Reliable young man to work in grocery :store. ' 435 Third st. GOOD errand boy. 535 Valencia st. " HELP WAXTED— MALE Con. A—MURRAY & READY. .. .Phone Main 5348 ...Leading Employment and Labor Agents... OFFICE OPEN 7 A. M. TO-DAY Railroad men Ship to-day. Saturday 50 teamsters : Ukiah Free fare I 75 laborers Ukiah Free fare 25 men to cut light of way. Ukiah. free fare, wages $2 to $2 50 day SANTA FE CO.'S OWN WORK... 175 laborers to work on section, steel, ballast and extra gangs, at Stockton. Fresno. Bakers- field and Merced divisions FREE FARE.... .SHIP DAILY MECHANICAL HELP Blacksmith for a large company. Nevada, $90; camp blacksmith. $40 to $45; boiler-maker's helper, country, $2 25 day; 3 harness-makers, camps and ranches, $33 and $40; 2 machine blacksmiths; 2 carpenters ¦ MINES LABORERS SAWMILLS. WOODS 5 laborers, no experience required, for a new mine, $60; 5 single-hand miners, 175 and $60; 3 laborers. Lake County, $40 and found; 10 drillers, hammersmen and quarrymen. $60 and $67 60; 5 muckers. $60: 50 laborers, differ- ent gold and silver mines. $30 to $75 25 laborers no experience required, to work In mills and yards. $33 to $55 and found: 15 lumber pliers and crosscut * sawyers, $45; 5 laborers, salt works, $1 75 day; 10 laborers, Santa Clara County. $60 NEW WORK 10 laborers, no experience required, to work in brush. $37 50 MISCELLANEOUS FARMS DAIRIES. ETC. Upholsterer and salesman, country; 2 deck- hands, dredger, $35; 4 laborers and teamsters, Nevada, $67 50; 5 2-horse teamsters, 60c fare. $34 and found; 2 stablemen, truck stables, $13 week; 5 buggy washers and stablemen 27 farm hands, steady jobs, $26 and $30; 10 men for thrasher, $40 and found: 4 men to pitch bundles, $40: 2 young men for machine shop; 5 milkers, $30; 3 choremen. $25 and $30; gardener.....: BAKERS BUTCHERS Cake baker, country shop. $40; cook and wife. Email place, country, $50; 'butcher, mining company, $40; 3 butchers, $52; 7 cooks, 3 sec- ond cooks, nizht cook, small place; 3 ranch cooks; 6 waiters Nurse for an Institution, steady job; young man as order clerk and wait on customers MURRAY & READY 634-636 Clay st. FRUIT PICKERS.... FRUIT PICKERS IJOOK HERE/. MEN AND BOYS 25 men and strong boys to pick all kinds of fruits, work In packing house and dry yards, large orchard company. $.10 and found, long job and no exserience required; 75 men and boys to pick fruit and grapes, different places. $30 and found MURRAY & READY 634-636 Clay St. SHIRT finisher wanted. 3372 Mission st. WANTED— Bootblack at 1531 Polk St.; good W.lgCS. MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Carpenters, Experienced Piledrlver Hands. Experienced Raftsmen, For work in this city at China Basin. Potrero and for various Jobs along the water front. Also for work at Mare Island and Hunters Point drydocks. * - * Steady work at regular wages. We are starting new Jobs daily, and will put on all competent men applying at once. BRIDGE AND WHARF BUILDERS' EM- PLOYERS' ASSN.. Room 15. 4 California st. "WANTED— Able-bodied men able to handle grain, etc.; none others need apply; wages 50c per hour, board, lodging and protection In- cluded. Apply to WM. THOMAS, S14 Bat- tery st. WANTED— Strevedores, seamen, firemen, coal- passers, cooks and waiters; stood -wages; per- fect protection afforded on Broadway wharf, where employes are boarded and lodged on steamer lying alongside; men working for the company and giving satisfaction at this time willbe given preference in future. Ap- ¦ ply to Pacific Coast Steamship Company. Broadway wharf. San Francisco. 1000 MEN wanted—Sailors, stevedores, firemen, laborers; steady employment; good wages. Lumber Dealers' Association, 209 Examiner building. TEAMSTERS Steady work; good wages. 20.1 Front st. WANTED Recruits for the marine corps, XJ. S. navy; able-bodied, unmarried men of good character, between the ages of 21 and 33; not less than 5 feet 4 inches and not over 6 feet 1 inch; able to speak and read English. For further Information apply at the Recruiting office. 40 Ellis St., San Francisco. 1000 MEN wanted— Rock drillers, tunnel, brush and shovel men to work on ditch line being constructed for the Sweepstake Mining Co. near Weavervllle, Trinity Co.. Cal.; apply on work; steady work, good board and best ¦wages in State. San Francisco Construction Co..- 26 Montgomery st.. room 25. San Fran- cisco. Cal. WANTED Reliable man to represent, locally, a responsible manufacturing company; salary $18 per week: splendid opportunity for ad- vancement; NO CANVASSING. Address, with references. Manufacturer. 723 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Pa. MEN to learn barber trade: only requires el*ht weeks; positions secured at $50 monthly; special Inducement!! this month; write at once for free catalogue. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE.. 635 Clay st. WANTED—Young man who has had experience around an ice machine and electrical work: give aue and references; single man preferred. Box 303. Call office-. BAR porter between 21 and 30 years of age; one accustomed to drawing beer and to make himself generally useful: state where former- ly employed. Box 114, Call office. STRONG boy. about 17 years of age. for fac- tory; reference required. LEVI STRAUSS 6 CO.. 32V4 Fremont st. Apply to MR. DAVIS. BARBERS— Wanted, to buy a- half or whole, interest in a good paying country barber shop; a shop with baths preferred. Box 253. Call office. WANTED— An experienced trimming cutter on shoes. CAHN. NICKELSBURG & CO.. 113 Hayes st. WANTED— Boy 16 or 17 to take care of bi- cycles: good home, also small wages, p H PETERSEN. 908 Fourth St.. San Rafael. Call WANTED— Strong, energetic, reliable man as assistant gardener, large private place; ref. required. Address, particulars, box 313, CalL BARBERS-^Flne 2-chair shop with baths tor sale in good country town; 4 living rooms. Address box 300. Call office. 6 FIRST-CLASS machinists; Wages l 35c an hour. Box 308, Call office. GET your shoes half-soled while waiting; 25c to 50c. 563 Mission St.. bet. 1st and 2d sts. WANTED—A waiter. 613 Clay it. PENSION atty.. E. A. Bullis. r. 40. Phelan big. Past com. Geo. H. Thomas Post. G. A. R. GOOD driver for mineral water wagon; must have reference and security. Box 294. CalL WANTED— Jewelers. 328 Bush s_. third floor, room 4. " WANTED— Boys to work In brass works; no ¦ strike. Address box 293. CalL B. -A. SAMMANN. 1238 FUlmore St.; harness- maker.

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Page 1: The San Francisco Call (San Francisco) 1901-09-14 [p 12] · 2017. 12. 17. · THE SA^' FRANCISCO CALL., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 12 SAN FRAACISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco

THE SA^' FRANCISCO CALL., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,12

SAN FRAACISCO CALL.

BUSINESS OFFICE of The San FranciscoCall, corner of Market and Third streets; openuntil 12 o'clock every night In the year.

BRANCH OFFICES— £27 Montgomery street,corner Clay: open until 9:30 p. m.

S00 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m.C39 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m.CIS Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m.1941 Mission street; open until10 p. m.Z261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open

until 9 p. m.106 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m.1096 Valencia street; open until 9 p. m.Northwest corner Twenty-second and Ken-

tucky rtrects; open until 9 p. m.2tOO Fillmore street; open until 9 p. m.

CHL'RCII SERVICES.

CENTRAL Methodist Episcopal Church. Mls-elon et. between Sixth and Seventh— Dr. Hut-einpiller being absent at conference this Sun-day Rev. A. C. Welch of Stockton willpreachet 11 a. m. and Rev. Thomas B. Neely. D. D..LL.D. ths well-known editor and correspond-ing secretary of the S. S. Union and TractSociety, will preach at 7:4!> p. m. Specialmusic by the choir under the direction of Ros-coe Warren Lucy. Sunday school at 12:45 p.ra. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m.Seats free. All welcome to any of our ser-vice*. Next Sunday Dr. Hutsinpiller willpreach his farevreli sermon, as he leaves thefollowing week for Minneapolis.

MEETING NOTICES.

CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1. F. and A. m-M.. will meet THIS (SATURDAY) _f\_-EVENING. SerteiTVber 14, at 7:30 lC3\o'clock. Second Degree. By order of '?>the Master. FRANKLIN H. DAY. Sec.

DORIC Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M.— sSpecial meeting THIS (SATURDAY) _J_,EVENING at 6:30 o'clock sharp. Third T^XDegree. Master Masons are Invited. / '.By order of the Master.

J. R. GOLDSMITH. Secretary.

.EXCELSIOR Degree Lodge No. <*i*A<&t,2, I. O. O. F.

—Regular meeting §!>_£&<£

THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING.First de_ree.

'""WM. B. CURTIS, D. M.

INFORMATION wanted of JAMESBOWMAN, member of I. O. O. #£_35_-F.. machinist. Ifliving, very old.Odd Fellow publications please vv

-copy. Address Mrs. S. A. COLSON. 837 NorthGordon St., Pomona. Cal.

THE California Debris Commission having re-ceived applications to mine by the hydraulicprocess from A. E. Jones in the Hamton

• placer mine, near Johnsvllle, Plumas County,to deposit tailings in Nelson Creek; fromEJlen C. Sargent et al.. In the Quaker HillNo. 2 mine, at Quaker Hill, near NevadaCity. Nevada County, to deposit tallincs on'a flat below the mine, and from the CalaverasMining-. Water and Power Company, in theRound Butte placer mine, near Sheep Ranch.Calaveras County, to deposit tailings InO'NcllCreek, gives notice that a meetins will be. held at room" 59. Flood building, San Fran-clpco. Cal.. on September 30. 1901. at 1:30 p. m.

ADOPTION.

GIRL and boy baby for adoption. MRS. DR.FUNKE. 1416 Eighth gt. Alameda.

ASPHALTUM ROOFING..

J. PELTIER, asphalt roofing, sidewalks re-¦ paired; postal. 1186 Mission; tel. Folsom 2477.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

ADVICE free—Divorces a specialty; quick;quiet; no charge without success; collections,wills, deeds, etc., prepared; charge low;estb.IS years. Atty. G. W. HOWE, 8iO Market ft.

ADVICE free;divorces private; bankruptcy ;col-lections;attachments; mortgages ;bills of sale;partnerships ;deeds; wills drawn ;fees low;oi>en;eve's. THURSTON. 100SH Mkt.. r. 4. op. 6th.

ADVICE free; open eve.; moderate fee Ifsuc-cessful. EDW. R. SHIRRAN, 927 Market st.

ADVICE free.: no charge unless successful. W.W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market St.. opp. Mason.

L. S. CLARK. Emma Spreckels bldg.. 927 Mar-ket St.; consultation free; no fees in advance.

BOOKS SEW AND OLD.

BOOKS of every kind bought Tel. Red. 2956.HOLMES BOOK CO.. 704-706-708 Mission t.t.

BOARDING FOR CHILDREN.

IOR 3 children to board; good home _ moth-er's care; $10 up; sunny yard. 1607 California.

BCREAUJTRUNKS^ASK to see Lundbeck's improved drawer

trunk: at all dealers or factory. 826 Howard.

BUSINESS CHANCES.

A—$450; GOOD-PAYING saloon, close to thewater front: rent $25: must be sold at onceas owner ie compelled to return to Michigan.Call R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny St.

A—$400: BRANCH bakery, delicacy store, with4 furnished rooms; rent $20; very best location'on Fillmore et.. and good paying. Call R. G.WILKE. 26% Kearny et.

A-$600: CIGAR store; rent $20; very best standen Kearny et.;owner must leave for Fresno;value In Eight. Call R- G. WILKE. 26feKearry et.

A—$400; DAIRY and produce store with horseand wagon; 3 living rooms; place establishedE years: dolnz good business. Call R. G.WILKE. 26% Kearny Et.

A-$1400; SALOON; choicest location on Marketgt.;net rent !E0; fine fixtures and good pay-*ing business; investigate at once; a splendid«n<J rart chance. Call R. G. WILKE. 26%Kearny et.

A—$3000; CORNER saloon with lunchroom onMarket St.; a first-class place; owner sick inthe country; must sell at once; investigate andmake offer. Call R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny.

A—$500; CHOP and oyster house on Market St.;rent ?30; dally receipts $30 and above; ownercalled East by death. Call R. G. WILKE.26% Kearny et.

1450— CANDY etand, stock and fixtures; down-tovt-n; gnap. RETSLOFF, 906 Market st, r. 12.

r250-PARTNER wanted: great chance in apaying office. McBRIDE & CO.. 1016 Market.

A—J125C: HARDWARE and ship store; goodclean Ftoc-k: pays large profit; best location Incity for paying business; an investigationwill convince. 16 Folsom st.

FIRST-CLASS opportunity for a good, reliableman an partner In old established business orto take charge of office. Call 911 Broadway,Oakland. Cal.

EFTABLISHED home weekly paper (city);large circulation: bargain. Box 333. Call.

SECOND-HAND newspaper outfit cheap forcosh^ Apply 402 McAllister st.

ALL unused stamped bank checks bought; alsodocumentary stamps. R. Garvey, 1008 Call bid.

A-CIGAR stand; different from the rest; al-ways doing business; fine location: high-classtrade; elegant fixtures; rent very low; ownerfelling account other large interests; an op-portunlty to buy a N'o. 1 stand at a lowfigure; no agents. Box 60. Call office.

J300 AND $350— Fine opportunity to Invest Inestablished blacksimth business; price in eachrase covers stock, tools and good-will. Ad-flresB box 2S3. Call office.

$150 BUYS paying cigar store; good location;rent $10; all conveniences; rare bargain.LKO BESSEMER. 5S2 Washington Bt.

WANTED—

Small business, city or country,not over $1200. What have you srot? Noagents. Box 2S9, Call.

¦PAYING bakery for sale: IS bbls. per week;retal! only. Apply 561 Mission st

GOOD chance for bakery and coffee house;liberal terms. 321 Ellis st.

I'HOSPnCTOU needs backing to uncover richquartz le^gf. Box 107. Call office.

—ODGIXG-HOUSES FOR SALE.

WINSTON & WOLF.1026 Market st, telephone Jessie 2211.U rooms; nicely furnished; snap $1175» rooms; pays well: eoo<J location 1400.. 32 rooms; best transient In the city 220018 rooms; all on 1 floorf bargain 500

12 rooms; beautiful yard; grand 15003 mortgaged house must be sold.FISHER & CO.. SS5 Market, phone Folsom 1E92.

3J r «*00 22 r $800 16 r $800

=J r »M 20 r 800 14 r 450« r 10C0 13 r COO 12 r 400«r 700 8 r..... 350 10 r 400S.r...... 660- 6r 22S -• 7 r 225

LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE Con.$275

—FLAT, 7 rooms and bath; worth ?500:

must sell. DECKER, 1020 Market st_

10-ROOM house; fine location $42514-room house; good; transient 6C024 rooms: on Geary gt 1900100 rooms: clears $350; payments to «ult.. 600016 rooms; transient; only $400 cash 7506-room fiat; fine corner.... ". 30036 rooms; on Market st 190010 rooms: north of Market st 45042 rooms: clears every month $300 1600• 8 rooms; flat near City Hail .*.'; 42}15 rooms; fine corner; clears $80 6009 rooms: good piano: must sell 42548 rooms: hotel and bar....: 150018 rooms; on Sixth St.; clears $S0 80>)

24 rooms; on Market St.; clears $150 lCOO18 rooms: corner; Just like home 15C0

10 rooms; on Mason st.; new 75032 rooms: offices; clears $250 350021 rooms: $600 cath; balance payments.... 1250

FRENCH AND GERMAN SPOKEN.H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market; tel. Mint 796.

ATTENTION. BUYERS!OUR MOTTO SQUARE DEALING.

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW HOUSES.Any of the following on monthly payments:6-room flat, new furniture.. $27315 rooms; full of steady roomers 85014 rooms: transient; clears $125 65017 rooms: $700; 12 rooms 50021 rooms; $500 cash, balance payments.... 100060 rooms; rent $100: clears $250 1500100 rooms: grand corner; clears $400 60C028 rooms; on Mission 20090-room hotel and bar 160045 rooms; rent $125; clears $150 2350MONEY LOANED..'. Phone John 531A. IL RETSLOFF. 906 Mrkt. cor. Ellis, r. 12.

11 ROOMS; rent $35: must be sold $40012 rooms: choice location; rent, only $40... 450

7 rooms; nicely furn.;good home 37310 rooms; good fur., carpets: Bush St.... S0045 rooms; fine sunny corner: central 370025 rooms; corner: everything new; snap.. 25001C0 r.;fine location: good money maker.. 6000$5000—37 rooms: Ellis; clears $200 over all.$650—14 rooms: O'Farrell: rent $45: bargain.$500— 6-room flat! grand furniture; rent $25.$1100

—17 rooms; money maker; rent $55.

$650—

8 rooms: now being furnished.$2500—70 rooms: Ellis; rare opportunity.We loan money on an" proposition. DONALDINVESTMENT CO., 850 Market st.__________________

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S50 Market st, and 8 Stockton Et.,Rooms 21. 22 and 23. Phone Bush 32S.

It you have hotel, rooming-house or businessto se'.l list with us. We have cash' customersfor all sizes and prices. See list of bargains.S6 r.;rent $550; elegant furn.; good location.60 r.; rent $280: country: tran.; pays well.$650027 r.;rent $140: oak furn.: Al location... 220020 r.;rent $80; residence loc; apartment. 1100Money loaned on deferred payments, IVip. c.14 r.; rent $40; elegant fur.; boarders... $100010 r.:rent $47 50; oak furn. brussels carp. 5509 r.:rent $33: oak furn.; housekeeping... 350

Over 500 houses listed. Call before buying.

MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Market, rms. 1 and 2.Near Call bldg. Tel. Black 1S03.Lodging' houses and businesses for sale.Ihave 4 salesmen employed.

THE largest and best list of lodging-housesand hotels can be found at office ofG. W. SCHWEIXHARD. phone Mint 1911,'

No. 917 Market st. (near Fifth st.)

THE largest and best list of lodging-houses atour office. McBRIDE & CO.. 1016 MarketFt., opposite Fifth.

SPIRITUALISM.

COME & see C. V. Miller's wonderful seances;

Sun.. Tues.. Fri., S p. m., 50c; you can speakto spirit friends face to face, recognrte them;give names; received medals from manycountries; taken last world's record medalParis Fair. 1084 Bush St.; tel. 2275 Larkln.

A—Mrs. Dr. Farnham. spiritual medium andlife reader; mining a specialty; clr. Sun., Wed.and Fri. evenings. 1035 Market, st.

CHAS. BROCKWAY. 25c Feane<r Sun.. Tues.and Thurs.. 8 p. m.;every cne gets a test;private readings daily.- 290 Hyde. cor. Eddy.

MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, bus. medium;life reader; medical, clairvoyant: slttlpgs, $1;letter. $2. 1164 O'Farrell st.;Ellis car.

FRIENDSHIP Hall. 335 McAllister-Mrs. C. J.Meyer: sittines dally: test to all to-night. 10c.

CLAIRVOYANTS.

MME. M. BERNARD.THE FAMOUS

Clairvoyant and business medium, permanentlylocated at 17 Third St.. next Examiner bldg. Shereads your life correctly, gives an accurate de--scription of the past, reveals the present* hap-penings and portrays events to occur in the fu-ture. Ifyou are in trouble, discontented, un-happy or not satisfied in life, or have domes-tic, love or business troubles, consult this great

medium and you willbe told how to overcomethem. Valuable advice in all affairs of life:25c up: perfect satisfaction guaranteed.

FREE double tests. ladies free; readingsmorning, free lesson; afternoon, full read-ings; $1 up from 10 Ao 6; closed Sundays; fullname; development' in 90 days under writtenguarantee: proving Franklin's ability as pre-dicter teacher. 724 Post, 3 doors from Leaven-worth; no circles; is spiritualist; Franklinen door.

MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the well-known trancamedium. Is permanently located at 1206 Mar-ket st.. corner Golden Gate ave., rooms 25 and26: take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guar-anteed by mall; send stamp for pamphletwith tpeciaf terms. Daily and Sunday.

A—LINCOLN, CLAIRVOYANT,HIGH PSYCHIST.

The most wonderful clairvoyant on the coast;he succeeds when others fall: permanently lo-cated at 125 Turk St.: readings by mall.

MME. MONTAGUE.Truthful predictions In all affairs of life;gives names, facts, figures: gives luck; honestpredictions in love affairs; reunites separated.not one failure: letters answered. 116 Turk.

MME,"PORTER, wonderful clairvoyent & cardreader, born with double veil—second sight;diagnoses disease with life reading; ladles 50c;gents $1; palm, and clalr. sit. $150. 126 Turk.

PROF. JOHN T. HULTHEN. clairvoyant^palmlft and card reader; reveals past, presentand future. 50c. 1OO7V4 Market, near Sixth.

ISMAR. the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant andpalmist, permanently located 1148 Market, or>.6th; private readings daily. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m

MME. LAROSE, best clairvoyant, card reader;German spoken: 25c up. 777^4 Market st.,rm.lS

MME. HANSEN, card reader and palmist; tellspast, present, future, 25c. 148 6th st.. room 14.

MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader; ladies25c. gents 50c: readings daily. 132 Sixth st.

M. WILLE. cryEtal seer, clairvoyant, medium:sittings, 9 a. in. to 8 p. m.;50c. 326A Ellis st.

CLAIRVOYANT card reader from Louisiana;only 10c: from 1 to 8 p. m. 262 Minna st.,nr. 4th.

MRS.MELVILL. well-known clairvoyant, waterre&der. 11 6th;German spoken ;tel.Howard 1S46.

MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant. reader;paimlstry;truth or no pay; 25c. 1149 Mission, over store.

A. L. CARLSON, medium and astrologlst. 148Sixth Ft., room 23.

MME. RCHAFFER. clairvoyant, card reader;sittings dally.448^ Jessie gt. bet. Sth and 6th.

MME RAVENNA reads lifefluently: businessadvice: names given: 25c up. 5 Fourth st.

CARrET BEATING AND CLEANING.WHEN you become disgusted with poor work

send to SPAULDING'S pioneer Carpet-beat-ing Works, 353-357 Tehama St.; tel South 40.

AMERICAN -Carpet-beating Works— Cleaning,3c;renovated;relald. 105 14th st.: tel. Capp 2542.

CARPETS beaten or laid. 3c per yard. CHAS.PARRY. ;Cll'/4 Market Bt.; phone Mint 1095.

ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.;tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM _ CO.. Prop.

RUDOLPH &CO.. carpet-beating works; pricesreasonable. 1703 Harrison; tel. Mission 263.

CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works.333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 126.

CITY Steam Carpet-beating Works. G. H.STEVENS. Mgr.. 3S-40 8th et.:tel. South 250.

J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-beatlnjr and Reno-vatlng Co.. 240 Fourteenth St.: tel. Mission 74.

CHIROPODISTS.

BUNIONS, corns, ingrown nails, warts; pain-less cure; guaranteed. Dr. Duncan. 415.Sutter.

PROF.Strarsburjrer fromN.Y..specialist on feet,diploma T.P.S.S.N.Y.: Chronicle big., rm. 76.

COLLECTION OFFICES. •~~

GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge un-less successful. Room 310. 927 Market St.

COTTAGES FOR SALE.

BARGAIN—Cottage. 5 rooms and bath; furni-ture for Bale; possession immediately. 266* Hartford st. . ¦

COTTAGES TO LET.

BUSH. 2S19—Sunny cottage of seven rooms andbath to let.

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$6—COTTAGE. 5 rooms; worth $lMn city; nearCrescent ave. Apply 64 Silver st.. off Third.

DENTISTS. ;

A—'or- T. S. HIGGIXS, 927 ifarket street,Emma Spreckels building. Reasonable pricesfor painless dentistry: pure gold filling$1 50:-artificial teeth; on plate, look natural andguaranteed, $5 up: a good metal plate $15;gold and pcrcelaln crown? $5 to $10; teethwithout plate: painless extraction.

AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL. CLINIC. 809 Mar-1

ket Ft., cor. 4th. rm, 7, Flood bldg., you canhavo your extractions done painlessly; teeth'without plates our specialty; gold crowns,$3 50 up; plates, extractions free. $4 50 up; of-fice hours, 0 a. m. to 1Q p. m.;Sundays, 9 to2 p. m. J. W. TH/ fCHER. M. P.. Manager.

EIGHT prizes for best crowns,, plates, .bridgesand fillings:extractions or fillings by mywonderful secret, painless method: 20 years'experience; no students; advice free; pricescheapest and guaranteed: lady attendants.DR. GEORGE W. LEEK. 20 O'Farrell st.

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NEW unbreakable plate, the Rose Pearl,wtrranted for 20 years; crowns, J3 50: fillings.50c: plates, $5; full set; all work painless andwarranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth.

AT Ideal Dental Co.. 6 Eddy St.—Work doneon weekly installments: lowest rates.

DR. M. A. BROWN has removed to 64 Sixth'st.: gold crown and bridge work a specialty.

PARIS Dental Parlors. 235 Kearny. cor. Bush-Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; fillings, 25c.

SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G.YOUNG. 1S-I1 Polk st. (

,DR. R- L.WALSH. S15?i Geary, nr. Larkln—Valn-

less extraction 50c: plates $5up: phone Polk1135.DR. H. G. TRUMAN, denist. third floor. Ex-

aminer building: formerly in Murphy b'.dg.

VAN VROOM— "Painless"; evenings and Sun-days.

'1001 Market St.. corner Sixth.

DOG HOSPITALS.

DR. CREELY'S~c! P. dog soap by druggistsor at the Hospital. 510 Golden Gate ave.

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DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES

FRENCH accordion and itnlfe pleating. WMPILGER, 121 Post, over O'Connor

_Moffatt.

McDOWELL Dressmaking &MillinerySchool—Class rates: patterns cut. 1019 Market Bt.

AYRES' Leading Business College, 723 Market—$S per month; $50 life scholarship guarantees acomplete business education; shorthand, typ-ing, bookkeeping, arithmetic, penmanship,spelling, Spanish, etc.; experienced teachers;new typewriters; positions secured: cat, tree.

A—The officialreporters of the Supreme Court ad-vise their friends toattend the GALLAGHER-MARSH COLLEGE; Is this advice worth fol-lowing? Life scholarship $50; catalogue.

A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatoryschool for the university, law and medicalcolleges: references. President Jordan or anyStanford professor. Phelan building.

ACTING, elocution, specialties. Hallett Schopl,associated with theatrical agency securingpositions. Alcazar building-. 120 O'Farrell st.

MERRILL-MILLEU College— Shorthand, typ-ing. practical bookkeeping. -Rooms 40-45, Par-rott blciK.; individual Instruction; catalogue.

ENGINEERING—Civil, elec.,mininE.mech. sur-vey, assay, cyanide; day. eve. ;-est. 1Si>4. Vander Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr.City Hall.

BOOKKEEPING, figures; the one man who per-fects beplnners, cellese graduates & bookkeep-ers is TARR, the expert, 220 Parrott bldg.

A FULL course of Ellis bookkeeping and theGregg shorthand costs only $60. San Fran-cisco Business College, 1230 Market st.

SCHOLARSHIP leading city business college:discount. Address box 321. Call office.

VAUDEVILLE School of Acting—Pupils pre-pared for the stage.' 125 Ma«on st.

ACTING—Send to Grand Opera-house for cir-cular of Grand Opera-house School of Acting.

Chicago Business Collece. 1435 Market, nr. 10th.Pitman shorthand, typing, bookkeep., $6 mo.

MARY P. WESTHAUS, piano, mandolin, guitarlessons, 5Cc; piano for practice. 39 Fifth st.

PROF. L. MERKI. experienced teacher: violin,mandolin, guitar: Juvenile class. 100S Mission.

ILLUSTRATION-PARTINGTON'S DAY andILLUSTRATIOX-nlght class. 424 Pine »t.

HEALITS Business College. 24 Post St., S. F. :founded 1S6S; new SO-pagre catalogue free.

ARITHMETIC,bookkeeping, grammar, writing,etc.: day or eve.; $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th.

EMPLOYMENT OFFICES.

JAPANESE and Chinese help of all kinds;cooks,, waiters and house servants. GEO.AOKIl& CO.. 421 Post St.; tel. Bush 135.

CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office-Best help. 4UV4 O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426.

SAM KEE _ CO., employment office—Best help;. estbd. 1S30. 62UJ California St.; tel. Red 401.

CHINESE Employment Office—All kinds besthelp furnished. 439 Bush St.; tel. James 1601.

JAPANESE Intelligence Office—

Furnish mostreliable help. 524 Bush St.; 'tel. .Bush 516.

ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi-nese help. 426 Powell. nr.Sutter; tel. Black 6072.

RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of-fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 51SS.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED—

FEMALE.

YOUNG woman wishes any kind of houseworkby the day. Address 149 Lexington ave., bet.Eighteenth and Nineteenth, Mission and Va-lencia. ; .

SWEDISH woman wants work by the day;good cook, general housework; $1 50 and carfare; reference. 407A Minna St., near Sixth.

SITUATION wanted by a woman to do gen-eral housework and cooking; would go ashort distance In the country. 1236 Bush st.

YOUNG lady wishes position as lady's maid;good seamstress and waitress; city reference.Box 326. Call office.

WOMAN wants work In a hotel or boarding-house as chambermaid or waiting at table.

•2 Taylor terrace, off Taylor st.

GOOD dressmaker wishes a few more engage-ments; $1 50 per day. Address box 321, Call.

FIRST-CLASS German maid; competent seam-.stress; wages $30; references. Box 332, Call.DRESSMAKING, $150 per day. Call or ad-

dress 1731 Mission 6t.. ,A FIRST-CLASS laundress wants work. Apply

110 EiEhth'st. for day work.

PLAIN sewing done reasonable. 501 Leaven-worth st., cor. O'Farrell, room 8, second floor.

WOMAN wants work for, Monday; washing orhousecieanlngr. 51 Natoma Et.

YOUNG girl from the East desires position asnurse; good reference. Address 1425 Gough st.

FIRST-CLASS dressmaker, late of New York,wants engagement by.the day; $2. Apply toMRS. WAHLQUIST. 509 Kearny st

WINCHESTER House. 44 Third St.. near Mar-ket

—200 rooms; 25c to $1 CO per night: -$1 50 to

$G week; convenient#and respectable; free

'bus and baggage to 'and from ferry.

. BRANCH office for Call advertisements andsubscriptions has been established at 1096Valencia st. .

CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions-received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE.-

"WANTED—Steady place on stock jor .grainranch by young married couple; wife, goodcook; man good all-round ranch hand; team-ster and good with stock;- good references.Box 234. Call office. . . .<.,., ,

WANTED—Situation by :strong ¦ young man;good education; speaks English and German;willingto do anything; not afraid of work.Address J. H. E., 506 Powell st.

YOUNG man, German, good education, desiresj position In• Northern California on ranch ,as

foreman; understands farming ¦ and to •keephorses and stock. Address box 323, Call.

YOUNGman wants" situation as indoor servantin private family; 'understands ..waiting attable; first-class private- family; references;wages $30. Box 330, Call office.

CARPENTER wants work " In the country._ Address A. C... 1212 Scott st. ;phone West 69.

EMPLOVfllENT WAXTED—MALE.

RESPECTABLE middle-aged man would' likea position In city or country to make himselfgenerally useful about the house. Call after6 p.m. ,W. F.. 784 Harrison st. . .

MAX and wife, competent and reliable, wantcharge of .place or work on ranch. Call or

-address C. E.,,358 Minna st.

YOUNG German desires' position as choremanor general utility man in private family orhotel. C. P., 201 Montgomery ave./

BARKEEPER, young man with experience inone of the finest hotels in California, wantsa first-class place. Box 320, Call office.

CANADIAN,single," age 32, wishes position;'understands poultry raising, gardening and allbranches of dairy work. Box 335, Call office.

SITUATION by young man to take care of¦horses, cow, garden: good driver; handy withtools. Box 266, Call office.

YOUNG man of good habits who works 9hours a day would like to work mornings andevenings for board and room. Box 336. Call.

GOOD reliable barber wants a steady place.Address box 2310,. Call office, Oakland.

MAN and wife wants position together infirst-class country hotel; man as1manager,. clerk or bartender; is a first-class mixer;wife as housekeeper, waitress or chamber-'maid; both thoroughly experienced In hotelbusiness; first-class references. ,Address'P. O. box 574, Oakland. Cal.

WANTED— Position as lever man on dredger orforeman for contractor: handle men well; willgo anywhere: was employed on drainage canalin Chicago; reference given. Address box 309.Call office. ¦

-WANTED—By first-class baker, a position, in

country: working alone preferred. Addressbox 83. Call office.

YOUNG man wishes a position as a miner:has had lots of experience in all kinds ofmining. Box 317, Call, office.

PRACTICAL gardener and man about placewishes situation in private place; country.Box 3lfi, Call office.

COOK—

Steady and reliable man . wants posi-tion. Address room

'6. 45 Franklin St.

GENTLEMAN wishes situation as traveling orstationary companion or attendant to conva-lescent: can act as private secretary; goodreferences. .Box 24S, Call.

INDUSTRIOUS gardener desires sltuaticn: pri-vate residence; the care of flowers, lawn, veg-etables, horses and milk; useful and obliging;city or country. Box 198, Call office.

YOUNG man* (25), experienced In grocery andmeat business, wants situation, jBox ¦ 292,Call office.

YOUNG man, experienced bookkeeper, collectorand good penman, desires employment; mod-erate salary: bond. Box 249, Call.

SHOEMAKER, steady and competent man,wants position; mountain or coast town pre-

¦ ferred. Address J. K.. care Call office.

MAN wishes a position in hotel or store; is agood cabinetmaker; non-union man. Box 190,Call office.

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CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscription;received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st.

A BRANCH office for Call advertisements andsubscriptions has been established at 1096 Va-lencia st. '

FEATHERS RENOVATED.

FEATHER pillows&mattresses steamed, reno-vated. E.J.O'Rourke.1393 Valencia ;tel.Capp 2CS2.

FINANCIAL.

PACIFIC Coast Underwriting Co« (inc.)—Wehave 42 offices in operation; new method ofplacing stocks and bonds; companies incor-porated: stocks and bonds underwritten. Callor address main office. 507-S-9 Parrott bldg.

ALLunused stamped bank checks bought; alsodocumentary stamps. R. Garvey. 1008 Call bid.

FLATS TO LET.

LOWER and middle fiats, 6 large rooms andbath: upper 10; beautiful grounds, keeping noexpense to tenants; completed SeDt. 20: bay-windows in every rm. NW. cor. PortolaandDuboce Pk., off Waller, bet. Pierce & Stelner.

UPPER flat, five rooms; 15 minutes' easy walkto Call building; furniture for sale; justright for Z or 3 people. Box 334, Call office.

FINE corner flat, 6 front rooms:, gas fixtures,etc.;$16 50 with water and ashman. CornerHarrfion and Oak Grove ave., bet. 5th & 6th.

COLE. 769-771, bet. Beulah and Frederick st?.-Flne new sunny flets, 7 rooms and bath-rent reasonable.

LOWER flat, 6 rooms and bath. 1416 Devisa-dero st.. near Geary.

MODERN upper flat. 9 rooms and bath. 212Ashbury. between Fell and Hayes.

FURNITURE of 8-room flat for sale; flat torent cheap. 1620 Polk st.

SUNNY middle, 7 rooms, bath, sanitary plumb-ing; moderate rent. 939 Hayes, nr. Fillmore.

O'FARRELL, 1933— Modern flat, 6 rooms, bath,basement, yard; reasonable , to good tenant.

NINETEENTH. 4052. near Castro— Sunny cor-ner; modern flat; 5 rooms and bath.

ALPINE, 173—

New upper flat, 8' rooms, bath;all modern improvm'ts: sun every room: $25.

TO let—A flat of 6 rooms and bath at 1937 Ma-son st. ¦

FLATS TO LET—

FURNISHED.

NEWLY furnished modern sunny flat, 7 roomsand bath. 430 Eddy st.

FRAMES A\D PICTURES.

CLYDE L.KELLER, 128-130 Hayes. nr.V.Ness-Stylish effects: High-grade work:Lowest prices.

FURNITURE FOR SALE.$17 50

—SOLID oak bedroom set; plate mirror.

$1—Solid oak chair; factory price.$.2—Enamel beds, all sites. Tel. Folsom 1328.Searey's Credit House. 1429 Mission, nr. 10th.

4 ROOMS furnished in oak. $48 50. with No. 7range. King Furniture Co.. 1127-1131 Market.

Will furnish your house on monthly payments.A. B. Smith Furniture Co.. 128 & 132 Ellis.

FURNITURE WANTED.

CAL. Auction Co., 1462 Market—Buys furniture,merchandise, etc.; phone Jessie 2071. . ;

Auctioneer: Wr. P. Beauchamp, 2 Golden Gateave.; tel. Jessie 126; furniture, mdse.. bought.

A. L. Storrs, 130 Golden Gate ave.; tel. Jessie1464; highest price paid for furniture, carpets.

TEL. Jessie 761 before selling furniture, car-pets, pianos,, etc. CHAS. LEVY, 1135 Market.

A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission St., pays highestprice for second-hand furniture: tel. Red 1354.

CLOVES.

D. & F." new $1 glove, retailed at factory price;warranted: kept In repair. 121 Grant ave.

HELP WASTED FEMALE.

A-MRS. M.E. DAY- & CO.Phone Main 1575HOTEL DEPARTMENT....:

2 waitresses, country hotel, $20; chambermaid,1 same place. $20, fare paid, see lady -here; 12

waitresses, city and country hotels, $20 and$25: 2 chambermaids to wait, $20..

FAMILYDEPARTMENT...Cook, $30; second girl. $20, city; cook, $23;second girl,' $29, country, fare here; house girlfor country. $20, fare paid; house eirl, 2 Infamily, new flat, $20. no washing; many verychoice places, city and country, best wages.MRS. M. E. DAY& CO... 335 Geary st.

A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, rm. 12.Waitresses, different country hotels. $25.

MIDDLE-AGED Protestant woman, no lncumb-rances. as housekeeper for widow lady; goodhome and fair wages to right party. Callafter- 10- a. m. at 30 Glen Park ave.. offTwelfth St.. between Mission and Howard;upper 'bell. ¦ i

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- .WANTED—Experienced wrapper for delivery

department. Apply at HALE BROS.', before. 11 m. . ¦¦

¦ .WANTED—Young lady who is an- experienced¦ wrapper. .'• Apply at jHALE

-BROS.', before11 a. m.- '¦.-:¦.¦

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BOSTON Hairdressing Parlors. 62OV4 Taylor st,,¦ teaches hairdressing. , manicuring, bleaching: and :dyelnsr in two weeks for $5.

GIRL wanted; general housework; wages $23. per month. 1372 Masonic ave..\ between Wal-jjler and Frederick.

A YOUNG girl to assist with cooking andhousework; small family; no washing. Apply154S Post St., between 2 and 4.

5 EXPERIENCED glove makers; driving andEurekas. Carlson Glove Co., 35 Market st.

GIRL for general housework and cooking; nowashing or window-cleaning. 311 Scott St.

A NEAT girlfor housework. .1218 Masonic ave.WANTED—2 batmakers and !an apprentice.

Apply to millinery department. Emporium.

WANTED—Woman, good cook for men. Ap-ply at 2030 Seventeenth St., corner Vermont

WANTED—Woman to wash dishes. 6 Eighthstreet.

WANTED—

A waitress able to tend cash coun-ter. 613 Clay st.- ' ...

GIRL for general housework; 2 in family;laundress employed; wages $20. 2416 Webster.

WANTED— Strong girl to act as cashier in res-taurant. 113 Stockton st. ;

GOOD starch ironer wanted; good wages nald.Apply at 3372 Mission st$12—NEAT girl to assist with housework; good

home. 637 Bryant St.

OPERATORS on overalls at Levl Strauss_

Co.'s factory, 32^ Fremont St.; good wages;no experience necessary. Apply

'to MR

DAVIS.

WANTED—A competent girl; cooking and gen-eral housework; must be a first-class cook;references required. Address, giving full par-tlculars. Box 312, Call office.

EXPERIENCED operators on ladles' silk andwool waists; good pay; steady work. 62oMarket St.. SAN FRANCISCO MFG. CO.

SHIRT and collar rubbers. United StatesLaundry. Sixteenth and Valencia.

LADY compositor wanted. '.Apply WASP.APPRENTICES to learn tailoring: paid while

learning. BELASCO &.HARRIS CO. 541, Market st.HAIRDRESSING, dyeing, bleaching, massage,

manicuring taught in 2 weeks for $5; employ-ment guaranteed. College, 143 Stockton, r. 15.

EXPERIENCED girls wanted; bookblndery.£36 Clay st. ..

FIRST-CLASS finishers on coats; good pay;. steady work. 541 Market st.WANTED

—Women for light work on fruit.1731 Folsom et.

CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptionsreceived at Call branch office. 2200 FUlmore st.

A BRANCH office for Call advertisements andsubscriptions has been established at 10*5Valencia st.

HELP WASTED MALE.

AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S. ...104 Geary st.

Railroad work '...• Railroad workFree fare ...Free fare

FOR UKIAH100 teamsters and laborers ..$2

FOR NEVADA100 teamsters and laborers $2

FOR TRUCKEE¦ 50 masons' helpers and laborers $1 75 to $2

FOR CHATSWORTH PARK100 drillers and headers $2 25 to $2 50100 muckers and laborers $2Free fare Ship dally Free fare

3 blacksmiths, country shops. .$2 50'to $3 day10 laborers for sawmill and woods $2 a day10 laborers for lime quarry $2 a day

'4 grape pickers. Alameda County$1 a day and board

HOTEL DEPARTMENT-Fry cook, hotel, city, $40; 3 second cooks,plain boarding-houses. $35, $40 and $45; pan-tryman, hotel,- city. $30; baker and pastrycook, country, $50; 3 waiters, $25 and $30; 2laundrymen, $35; 20 dishwashers, kitchenhands and others.C. R. HANSEN & CO.... 104 Geary st.

GRAPE pickers, $1 day and found: teamsterfor quarry, $1 50 and found; milker and can'washer, $40 and found: milker, $35 and found;foreman for ranch, see boss in city; gardener,$30 and found; farmers for Mendocino andSanta Clara counties, $30 and found; 5 menand wives for ranches and private places,$40 and $50 and found; dairyman and wife.$45 and found; stableman. $30 and found; manfor chicken ranch. $15 and found; choremen,$15 and $25 and found; milk wagon driver, $40.J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 62S Sacramento st.

3 OYSTER and chop house cooks. $35 and $40;fry cook. $50; restaurant cook. $10 week;short order- cook, $12 week; cook, small coun-try hotel. $30; waiters for city and country.$25 and $35 and found: dishwashers, countryhotels; restaurant 'and saloon porters, andothers. .J. F. CROSETT & CO., 62S Sacra-mento St..

ANDRE'S OFFICE, 316 Stockton st.Night waiter, $45; waiter, country hotel, $30:waiter, near city, $30; omnibua. $25; porterfor restaurant. $25; silver pantryman, hotel,$30; stableman and milk cows, country. $30;dishwasher for confectionery, $?5: dishwasherfor college. $20; baker. $60: cook. $45; dish-washer, $25. for Eureka, etc.

A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12.Hotel clerk, $45; steward, $75; bellboy, $15;5 colored waiters, j$25 to 3>4O.

A BRIGHT boy about 14 years of age for Ftcre;good opening for steady boy; $5 week andIncrease. MRS. M. E. DAY & CO., 335 Geary.

JOURNEYMEN Barbers' International Union—

Free employment. 927 Market st. room 207,I.LESS, secretary; telephone Jessie 1176.

MAN to help in clean, pleasant business, 9 a.m. to 5 p. ,m.. $15 to $18 per week; must have$25 and be ready to go to work at once. Calif., Business Exchange

[78 Third St., room 2.

A BOYS' and' children's clothing salesmanwanted. Apply at S. N. WOOD & CO., 71S

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Market st.- - -

WANTED—

Reliable man as foreman for man-ufacturing, business; must be well ]recom-mondt-d and have security. Box 328, Call.

WANTED—

Cooks, waiters, pantrymen, porters,dishwashers, also experienced restaurantsteward ;no fee. 127 Mason st. •

-BENCH hands, sash door men; non-union; no

office fees. Mechanics' Registration Bureau,410 Kearny St., room 24.

YOUNG man in gents' furnishing store; makehimself generally useful; salary and experi-ence. Box 33S. Call office.

BOY between 16 and 18 years for general work: in paper box factory. 16 Fremont st.

A GOOD coatmaker wanted; work inside. 225iiMontgomery ave.

PLUMBER: must be a thorough Jobber. 1525Howard st.

BARBER wanted for Saturday; wages $3. 602Clay st.

-WANTED

—An elderly man tn do chores

around bakery. 1139, Folsom st.

GOOD cash boys wanted. S. N. WOOD &CO.,718 Market fit.

PIPE fitters and.helpers wanted. 37 Market. street.

PAINTER wanted. 347% Fourth st ;call readyto work, between 7 and 8 o'clock.

COOK for boarding-house. Bay and Websterstreets,

YOUNG.man, 18 to 20, used to Janitor work.12 Front st.

BARBER (union). 12 Saturday until 12 Sun-day, oil Castro st.

WANTED—Barber at .605 Mission St.; wages$3 50; Saturday. •—

GOOD barber for Saturday and Sunday. 2195¦ Powell st. ¦

WANTED—Barber for Saturday and Sunday.331 Second ave., near Point Lobos; call early.

DISHWASHER wanted. . 582 Sixth St.

WANTED—Physician for special practice. Box337, Call office.AN elderly man of good habits wanted to runelevator. 6 Turk »t. ¦

-FOR gale—Barber shop and living room. IH

Fourth st.

WANTED—Vegetableman who understandsshort order work; good pay. 631 Clay st.WANTED—Reliable young man to work ingrocery :store. ' 435 Third st.

GOOD errand boy. 535 Valencia st."

HELP WAXTED—MALE—

Con.A—MURRAY &READY. .. .Phone Main 5348

...Leading Employment and Labor Agents...OFFICE OPEN 7 A. M. TO-DAY

Railroad men Ship to-day. Saturday50 teamsters : Ukiah Free fare

I75 laborers Ukiah Free fare25 men to cut light of way. Ukiah. free fare,wages $2 to $2 50 day

SANTA FE CO.'S OWN WORK...175 laborers to work on section, steel, ballastand extra gangs, at Stockton. Fresno. Bakers-field and Merced divisionsFREE FARE.... .SHIP DAILY

MECHANICAL HELPBlacksmith for a large company. Nevada, $90;camp blacksmith. $40 to $45; boiler-maker'shelper, country, $2 25 day; 3 harness-makers,camps and ranches, $33 and $40; 2 machineblacksmiths; 2 carpenters

¦ MINES LABORERSSAWMILLS. WOODS

5 laborers, no experience required, for a newmine, $60; 5 single-hand miners, 175 and $60;3 laborers. Lake County, $40 and found; 10drillers, hammersmen and quarrymen. $60and $67 60; 5 muckers. $60: 50 laborers, differ-ent gold and silver mines. $30 to $75

25 laborers no experience required, to workIn mills and yards. $33 to $55 and found: 15lumber pliers and crosscut

*sawyers, $45; 5laborers, salt works, $1 75 day; 10 laborers,Santa Clara County. $60

NEW WORK10 laborers, no experience required, to workin brush. $37 50

MISCELLANEOUSFARMS DAIRIES. ETC.Upholsterer and salesman, country; 2 deck-hands, dredger, $35; 4 laborers and teamsters,Nevada, $67 50; 5 2-horse teamsters, 60c fare.$34 and found; 2 stablemen, truck stables, $13week; 5 buggy washers and stablemen

27 farm hands, steady jobs, $26 and $30; 10men for thrasher, $40 and found: 4 men topitch bundles, $40: 2 young men for machineshop; 5 milkers, $30; 3 choremen. $25 and $30;

gardener.....:BAKERS BUTCHERSCake baker, country shop. $40; cook and wife.Email place, country, • $50; 'butcher, miningcompany, $40; 3 butchers, $52; 7 cooks, 3 sec-ond cooks, nizht cook, small place; 3 ranchcooks; 6 waiters

Nurse for an Institution, steady job; youngman as order clerk and wait on customers

—MURRAY & READY 634-636 Clay st.

FRUIT PICKERS.... FRUIT PICKERSIJOOK HERE/. MEN AND BOYS25 men and strong boys to pick all kinds offruits, work In packing house and dry yards,large orchard company. $.10 and found, longjob and no exserience required; 75 men andboys to pick fruit and grapes, different places.$30 and foundMURRAY & READY 634-636 Clay St.

SHIRT finisher wanted. 3372 Mission st.

WANTED—Bootblack at 1531 Polk St.; goodW.lgCS.

MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY.Carpenters,

Experienced Piledrlver Hands.Experienced Raftsmen,

For work in this city at China Basin. Potreroand for various Jobs along the water front.Also for work at Mare Island and HuntersPoint drydocks.

* - *Steady work at regular wages.

We are starting new Jobs daily, and willput on all competent men applying at once.BRIDGE AND WHARF BUILDERS' EM-

PLOYERS' ASSN..Room 15. 4 California st.

"WANTED—Able-bodied men able to handlegrain, etc.; none others need apply; wages 50cper hour, board, lodging and protection In-cluded. Apply to WM. THOMAS, S14 Bat-tery st.

WANTED— Strevedores, seamen, firemen, coal-passers, cooks and waiters; stood -wages; per-fect protection afforded on Broadway wharf,where employes are boarded and lodged onsteamer lying alongside; men working forthe company and giving satisfaction at thistime willbe given preference in future. Ap- ¦

ply to Pacific Coast Steamship Company.Broadway wharf. San Francisco.

1000 MEN wanted—Sailors, stevedores, firemen,laborers; steady employment; good wages.Lumber Dealers' Association, 209 Examinerbuilding.

TEAMSTERS—

Steady work; good wages. 20.1Front st.

WANTED—

Recruits for the marine corps, XJ.S. navy; able-bodied, unmarried men of goodcharacter, between the ages of 21 and 33; notless than 5 feet 4 inches and not over 6 feet 1inch; able to speak and read English. Forfurther Information apply at the Recruitingoffice. 40 Ellis St., San Francisco.

1000 MEN wanted— Rock drillers, tunnel, brushand shovel men to work on ditch line beingconstructed for the Sweepstake Mining Co.near Weavervllle, Trinity Co.. Cal.; apply onwork; steady work, good board and best¦wages in State. San Francisco ConstructionCo..- 26 Montgomery st.. room 25. San Fran-cisco. Cal.

WANTED—

Reliable man to represent, locally,a responsible manufacturing company; salary$18 per week: splendid opportunity for ad-vancement; NO CANVASSING. Address, withreferences. Manufacturer. 723 Chestnut St..Philadelphia. Pa.

MEN to learn barber trade: only requires el*htweeks; positions secured at $50 monthly;special Inducement!! this month; write atonce for free catalogue. MOLER BARBERCOLLEGE.. 635 Clay st.

WANTED—Young man who has had experiencearound an ice machine and electrical work:give aue and references; single man preferred.Box 303. Call office-.

BAR porter between 21 and 30 years of age;one accustomed to drawing beer and to makehimself generally useful: state where former-ly employed. Box 114, Call office.

STRONG boy. about 17 years of age. for fac-tory; reference required. LEVI STRAUSS6 CO.. 32V4 Fremont st. Apply to MR.DAVIS.

BARBERS— Wanted, to buy a-half or whole,interest in a good paying country barbershop; a shop with baths preferred. Box 253.Call office.

WANTED—An experienced trimming cutter onshoes. CAHN. NICKELSBURG & CO.. 113Hayes st.

WANTED—Boy 16 or 17 to take care of bi-cycles: good home, also small wages, p HPETERSEN. 908 Fourth St.. San Rafael. Call

WANTED—Strong, energetic, reliable man asassistant gardener, large private place; ref.required. Address, particulars, box 313, CalL

BARBERS-^Flne 2-chair shop with baths torsale in good country town; 4 living rooms.Address box 300. Call office.

6 FIRST-CLASS machinists; Wages l35c anhour. Box 308, Call office.

GET your shoes half-soled while waiting; 25cto 50c. 563 Mission St.. bet. 1st and 2d sts.

WANTED—A waiter. 613 Clay it.

PENSION atty.. E. A. Bullis. r. 40. Phelan•

big. Past com. Geo. H. Thomas Post. G. A. R.

GOOD driver for mineral water wagon; musthave reference and security. Box 294. CalL

WANTED—Jewelers. 328 Bush s_. third floor,room 4.

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WANTED—Boys to work In brass works; no¦ strike. Address box 293. CalL

B.-A. SAMMANN. 1238 FUlmore St.; harness-maker.