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EPTEMBER 24, 1899 1€ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY HELP WANTED—MALE MEETING NOTICES. THE Californta Debris Commission, cefved applications to mine by the hydraulic process trom A. B. Jacks, in the Badger Hill mine, near Spaniéh Ranch, to depoelt tailings SAN FRANCISCO CALL. E of The San Franclsco ¢ rket and Third streets, open | ock every night Plumas County, fn Spanish Creek and Woods Ravine, and from John O. Smith et Blue Gravel mine, Montgomery street, until 9:39 o’clock ; open until 9:80 o'clock. in the Smiths C Shasta County. to deposit taflings in a ravine below the mine, gives nolice that a g will be held at room 59, Flood build- an‘ Francieco, Cal., on October 9, 1808 t; open until 10 o' ; open until 9 o'clock. npen until § o clock. ACCOUNTANTS, B A ot d B. K BALLARD, 401 Cal. st justs accounts for corporatl dedlgna, auatts & ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ch, corner Powell | ~~— nil ADVICE free; divorce law a gpecialty; private no fee without success: 0 "Market. cor. Stocktn, opp. Mason; and 748 oo m.; A Worldly Choice an hat 4 nted for bap- of the morning sery’ NOAH F. FLOOD, 835 Market st., consultation free; moderate fees. LARA FOLT bldg.; tel. Black 71; p L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels buflding, 927 Mariket; constltation free; no fees in advance. tices in all courts. h—11 & m., grand no charge unless successful, 7 Market st., opp. Mason. BATH CABINETS-THERMAL | THE Robinson 4-panel bath cabinei like a screen; one panel openin call and see {t; descriptive bool general agent, 426 )n by pastor, sopranc_solo Father” (Mas- violinist, Mr. BOARD AND ROOMS. A FEW persons having references can be ac- commodated in a refined well-furnished home: excellent table and appointments; convenient bbey of Lllinois will | ing; 11 a. m. thems, | A1l are cor- 1007 Leavenwort CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. FOR sale—One Columbus trap, with shafts, one or two seats; in excellent condition; also one bay gelding horse; welght 350 pounds; suit- able for buggy; good traveler, sound, kind, entle and {n perfect condition. Apply MUR- AY'S STABLE, San Rafael, or 320 Sansome st., room 15. FOR sale, or will exchange for good horse, one English’ pattern surrey, in condition, pole and shafts. Apply Blackhawk Stables, 1008 Valencla st. J FOR sale—Al 3 can milk wagon; also double- scated business buggy; part cash, balance monthly installments. ‘22 Cortland ave. MOTOR carriage for sale; will seat 3 penczh. See F. A. McLAUGHLIN, cere Alexa: Yost Co., 401 Market st. LIGHT epring wagon and harness for sale cheap. 0638 McAllister et. FOR SALB—Buggy and harness. 4460 Eight- eenth st. WAGON wanted for Tlight delivery, with or without top, at Dye Works, 142 Eddy st. DELIVERY wagon carrylng one ton; top and road buggy, good as new. SHAW, 1621 Markt. 100 SETS second-hand harness; wagons, carts, buggles, surreys and horses. ' 1140 Folsom st. ALL kinds of wagons, buggles, earts, harness, etc., cheap. EGAN & SON, 2117 Mission st. C RI’ET_BEATING AND CLEANING. 2N you become disgusted with poor work to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet- beating Works, 58 37 Tehama st.; tel. 8 4. CITY Steam Carpet-Beating Works STEV LAST and best, Sanitary Cleaning Co., ‘for health.” 342 McAllister st.: phone South 146. J. McQUEEN'S California-Carpet Cleaning Co., 3 Stevenson st.; tel. South ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Maln 3% GEO, WALCOM, Proprieto CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; la SETRATTON'S, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessle $44. to three car lines . HOTEL FAIRMOUNT—Strictly first-clas: Market st., 5. F., Cal.; American and Euro- pean plan: elegantly furnished rooms, single or en sulte; board and room, $1 per day up; suites without board, $1 per day; single rooms, es by month t can find room and board in pri- mily at 232 Haight st Haight st. cars pass door; te: | ELLIS, 607—Well-furnished front rooms, with good board; bath; telephone; ga: 334 — Double home comforts; piano; private fam- ily; bath; reasonable. fine location; A ‘series of discourses of the Lord's Soon Com. & nice home, would like ohild to board; girl preferred; object company. ply 439 Minna st., near Sixth. MCcALLISTER, 903 have board and room at 318 each. O'FARRELL, in the Human Body."” —Four more students can tiah Sclenoe Bible iesson SOTOTOrtabIS Srottha: good home cooking: special rates to gents. at the same hour. Wednes- | — ng at § o'clock. All are wel- | POST, 726—For one or two, use of plano, parlor and ‘telephone; reasonable. ce., 840_Nicely furnished rooms : ‘all modern conventences. A_WEBEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, in wrapper. for malling, $1 per year. Church (Swedenborgian), 1626 rhe pastor, Rev. D. V. ubject, *‘The Word » library of new church books. 0 a. m. No evening service. nce Church—M. E. Cra- 3. B. MITCHELL Carpet Cleaning Co., 340 1ith st.; cleaning, 8c per yard; tel. Misslon 74 CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating Works, 233 Golden Gate ave.; tel. East 126. CLEANING COMPOUNDS. UTICA Cleaning and Tollet Compounds and Compound Paste; a household blessing; a sure cure’ for poison \oak. SAMUEL SEYMOUR. Agent. Office and factory. 2] Spear st. e —— CLAIRVOYANTS AND SHIRITUALISM. | MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, the celebrated trance teet medium, life reader and medical clair- voyant; sittings, $1. The Sick Diagnosed Free. Come and Be Cured. By her wonderful revealed remedles and “‘new method”” of treatment for chronic, speclal and obscure diseases. She has the dfvine gift of second sight and can show you the way out of trouble, physical or mental, and_give you health. 282 Stockten st., between Post and Geary. Send stamp for circular and terms of treatment. ATTENTION! Your fate is in your hands; if you want a lot of Information the best clalir- voyant and palmist in God's creation is Mri Dr. Sayior; full name and description of fi ture husband or wife; L. 25c; G. G0c; mall send date of birth. 151113 Market st., 0pp. Van Ness; cut this out; it appears Bundays only. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. A WIDOW will care for a baby or one or two MME. AUGUST, 1149 Mission st bet. 7th and in the country. BHIVER, Antloch, Cal. rse at 11 a. m.—subject, od Found in Unity.” . Native Sons’ bldg., Sth, clairvoyant, true diagnosis of card reader and palmist; eass; truth or no pay. "D Church of Jesus Christ, 820 .., by C. A, Par- Its Adapta- and Accomplishment BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED. ROOM and board In qulet home In the country for young lady Invalld and nurse; not too far trom railroad station; San Mateo preferred. Address MRS. A. J. MU 1 P; s church preaches the ‘‘re- > Meetings—In_hall, t Valencia and TADY, with pleasant home, would 1ike child | MADAME A. CERVANTES, the celebrated to board. _Apply 118 Ninth st. fortune-teller, newly arrived. 8§ Spanish room 7, second floor. Hayes st MME. WALTERS, the great card reader—La- dles 25c, gents G0c. 91 Misslon, nr. 6th; open Sund MME. HANSON, palmistry, 10c; card reader: | past, present, future; Zc. 18 Sixth st., r. 12. h private fami GOOD board and room w! m. and each 7 cotland and Dr. AND OLD. “bought and exchanged. | st., near Third. | BOOKS—NEW | ECHOOL _BOOKS Holmes Book Co. BUSINESS CHANCES. 0—RESTAURANT; good for man and wife; .rent $15. Jones $100—GOOD chance for oysterman; lished oyeter business for sale, McLAUGH- 00—FINE two-story warehous bullding; very heavy construction; lot 150x100; priminent corner on First st., Just the place for a new manufac- | WILLIAM J. 18, second floor, Mills building, or $03 Broad- way, Oakland. | A SAUSALITO BUY-- Best_location;: MEETINGS—SUNDAY. on_railroad; evening at 8 o'clock S w Kergan of Drs. | 509 Market st tel and restaurant, finely | £ etc.; large lot with boat landing, Those attend- £ r must sell on account of sic procure free tickets to | exhivition on Tuesday ment for saloon and billlard hall; Inquire WILLIAM HENDRICK- )., 614 Call but 4., Sat., 10a m.; | 1t 10 p. m.; BAKERY and confectionery in the Western Addition, with 4 living rooms. y, bet. 8 and 5 p. m., at in coffee saloon. Apply Monday taurant and chop house Market; will stand inves- rred with $20. Addrees | | WANT partner 1n r living rooms upstairs: long lease; terminus of Tues., Frid. T of the best custom shoemaker shop in the | nt of other business. ale on accol Call 1181 Market st. tie Heussman, ternal Hall, inspirational MEAT market, doing @ large family cash | trade, must Be eold. For particulars address box 2825, Call offics. FOR sale—Planing mill; on the late H. R. Powell. —Church of DIv ¥ others; collection. Apply at Palo Alto Mrs. Harland t ) ness readings, $1. sittings daily, $1 s £0od location; good place for the work. MANN, box 2837, NTED_Capital for mfz. automobile and engines Tn general; rare chance. Box 2351,Ci Skeptics invited; 100. FOR sale—Paying tea and coffes route; owner = Vigard, others seance, Wed. , Soc. 409 Leavenworth. Wednesday 8 p. m.; Mrs, nt. ' Box 234! ale—Fino grocery and bar. um. 118 Halght st and Devisadero sts. FOR sale cheap; grocery store in North Berke- 004 business corner; . box 13, Berkeley. T for houss paintar; old-established horse and wagon —— e Universal Brotherhood. Washington st. —Grocery and bar with 3 or 4 sunny Bog 1234, Call office. 2 Seventh et. International ¥ night; subject, | rooms in back. MEETING NOTICES. S Lodge No. and members ar route; 22 cans per day; 3 horses, wagon, 313 Langton, nr. Bry $150_BARRBER shop, if €0ld before October 1; $200 10 $230 month; investigate. Box 2183 nt, bet. Tth & §th. r of Hills Ferry Lodge T vith FOR SALE—Corner galoon on water front, with " | rooms above for 3 familles and 2 stores below: . m, Funetal barroom rent free. lodges take notice. ¥ 1:30 o'clock mmittees of cl AN offer wanted; old-established corner saloon; side entrance fo tamale cafe; fair stock and 63 Market st., room 6. HARRY BAEHR, Becretary. FIDELITY Lodge M a good business. MME. SHAFFER. clalrvovant, card reade eittings dally. 212% Sixth R. EBEST clairv feo 2. 840% Minna et. near Fifth __the best medlum and card 78 Fourth st., near Mission. life reader; satisfaction guaranteed; ; reading by mail $1. 5 Seventh st. C. STEERS, medium; 112% Oak st circles 5¢; readings, $1. Tues., § p. m.; Th., # p. m. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance test medium, 11fa render, medical clilrvoyant. 232 Stockton. | EPIRIT test, business medium; sit, 50c, $1; cf cle Tues., Thur: Sat. at 8, 10c. 510 Valenct 5 of clairvoyants, 1167 Mai SYBILLE, cradle to grave; future hu: ladies. 814 'O'Farrell st. COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency; no charge un- less successful. Room 310, 927 Market st COTTAGES TO LET. MODERN f-room cottage, $20; ton Park Houee. rooms, bath, basement; flat 1876 Fifteenth st, keys at 2804 Ful- Y cottages, of 7 rooms, bath, cheap. near Dolores, cottage, 4 room: age of 4 rooms In rear; large stabl ronable. $10_BAY. 1 cottage; 4 rooms; water nr, Geary. ENTISTS. R T. 8. HIGGINS' dental parlors, 927 Market st., over Cafe Zinkand—Teeth extract- ed without pain by the use of electricity, gas or chloroform; also by local anaesthetics ap- lied to the gums; the best and most artistic Bental work at réasonable gnce-, pure gold fillings from §1 up; other Allings from blc; badly decayed teeth carefully treated and fiiled or crowned without pain;: plates that fit from $4 50 up; flesh colored piates from $3 50 teeth without plates a specially; EDUCATIONAL. MATHEMATICS, mechanics, steam, graphics, etc; circulars and specimen lesson papers; evenings. 3M40 Bixteenth st. LADY. experienced high school teacher, Uni: versity graduate, teaches in familles. Adeline st., Oakland. LAW Schools, 927 Market, 8. F., and %5 Broad- way, Oakland; day and night; correspondence. BINGING, plano; Pari rad.; French, Spanish, 2 mo. 5.4 hours 2 0 8. PIANO and German; pupll of conservatory of Lelpsic; lessons, T5c. Golden Gate ave. “EXPANSION" the order at DURHAM'S Bus- iness College. 805 Larkin st., opp. City Hall. BOOKKEEPING. arithmetic,grammar, writing; day and night; terms low. 1024 Mission,nr 8t e EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese. 426 Powell, nr. Sutter; tel. Black 1321 AN CHRISTIAN man wants EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. recently arrived and witn best Italian, Teferences, desires employment as sculptor: is proficlent in drawing, modeling and all sorts of ornamental work, cornices, etc.; holds silver medal Academy of Genoa, Italy. Address L. F. LASTRETO, 318 Front st. situation; steady Address P. SORENSEN, 550 work the object. Mission st. GERMAN, first-class pardener, wishes situa- tion in & private place; city or country; g references. Address box 1228, Call office. A BRANCH office for Call advertigements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia st. EXPERT OPTICIANS. GEORGE MAYERLE, German expert opticlan. 1071% Market st., San Francisco; exam. free. —_— EXCHANGE. JAPANESE-CHINESE Emp. Agency; all kinds help. GEOQ. OAKL 3¢ Geary st.; tel. Grant 5. —_— EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. FIRST-CLASS Norwegian girl desires & situ- ation as cook or houseworker; good ref. MISS H. CULLINAN, phone Main 651 NEAT young girl desires a situation as second girl or assist housework; $12 to §15. MISS H. CULLINAN, 323 Sutter st. YOUNG Swedish girl desires a situation as nursegirl. Apply to MISS H. CULLINAN, 323 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS German cook desires a situa- tion; best clty ref. MISS H. CULLINAN, 823 Sutter st. FOR house with a mortgage of '$1000 or $2009, in city, Oakland or Alameda, will give 52} acre farm near Grass Valley; fenced, culti- vated; 7 room house, etc., without a mort- gage on {t; contains rock which assays $10 ton; should be investigated; $3250. COFFEY, HUGHES & HERBST, 19 Montgomery st. 10,0005 MODERN flats new and_complate; rents $145 per month; best location in Oak- land; to exchange for income property in San Francisco; will pay $10,000 to §20,000 difference or assume mortgage. WILLIAM J. DINGEE, room 16, second floor, Mills building, San Francisco, or $03 Broadway, Oakland. FOR exchange—Haywards; modern house; 2 to o acres in full bearing fruit; 3 blocks from cars and school; price $5000. Ad- dress box 48, Bullders’ Exchange, Oakland. HELP WANTED—FEMAL) GOOD makers wanted. MRS. S. THOMAS, 114 Grant ave. EXPERIENCED operators on wrappers and skirts to take work BROS. First s OPERATC on walsts and gOwnS. BAUER BROS., 18 WANTED—Partes to travel troupe. Address box 233, Call office. home. NEWBAUER NEW- with hypnotic GIRL for cooking and general housework; Ger- man preferred; $20; two in family. Call Mon- day 1 to 3, 2217 Sacramento st. WANTED—Reliable woman for housckesper {0 g Berkeley; 2 in family; no washing: work; state wages. Box 2262, Call office. WANTED—2; Mifg. Co., Call At 409A Turk st. 5 experienced waist hands at S. F. W small family. 1315 Steiner GIRL for general housework; 1§ and 12 o'clock. ood cook; ole st. WAN Tatloress and _bottonhole-maker. 1282 Folsom st. SHIRT and overall operators; inexperienced in- structed. Applv 4103 Mission st. WANTED—First-class pants finishers; steady work; good pay. 4l1% Kearny st.; top floof. EXPERIENCED apprentice girl on _custom ‘coats; steady work. R. 115-117, Phelan bldg WANTED—Young_girl for light S, 198 Sutter st WANTED—Improvers on waists. FRAI 19 Sutter st. FIRSF-CLASS stenographer who can keep set double entry books. Apply box 235, Call. LADIES, we can supply you with first-class servants at short notice, if orders left ex- clusively with us. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 816 Sutter st. FOR exchange—Los Angeles property Francisco busfhess or house and lot eight-room house, lot 50x120, value §: gage $1000. Address box 2346, Call. COMPETENT young woman, g0od piain cook, thorough neat houseworker, in small fam- WANTED—A small improved ranch, worth for Oakland from $3000 to $4000, ‘rropeny. 1ly; year in last place. Box 2332, Call. Address box 769, Call office, Oaklan COLORED girl wants position &e infant's| HALF interest in a business: same owner 28 | hurse. Address box 1265, Call. ears; capital needed $2000. Call room 3, 1007% AN elderly woman wishes light housework in a small family in this city. Address M., Clem- ent gt and Thirty-first avenue, care of F. Brown. LADY, with general knowledge about cleaning and ‘renovating dresses and clothing, wishes work by the day; may also take work at home. 3118% Van Ness avenue. FIRST-CLASS dressmaker wishes work, ladies’ or misses’, in familles by the day or at home. $19A Sutter st., telephone 962 Larkin. | COMPETENT lady_stenographer and type-' writer wants steady city position; salary $50 per month; five years in last place; best ref- erences. Box 243, Call office. arket st., near Sixth. HOTEL men—You will find several good hotels. Call room 8, 1007% Market st., near Sixth. TO exchln{‘e any kind of property go to room arket. st., near Sixt 1007% etc., & FLATS TO LET. BUCHANAN, 808 and #12—Sunny oorner flats, 4 and 8 rooms, bath; very cheap rent. BUSH, seven (T) ; 'rent reason- 2128—Sunny modern fla rebulm!. large yard and basemen! able. ELLIS, 2049, near Devisadero—Fine flat of € rooms and bath; water free; rent §20. EXPERI ED nuree; kind, willing; mental or other cases; chronics preferred; salary $12 to $15 a week; prominent physician's refer- ence. Address 2206 Steiner st. LADY wishes position competent to instruct children in music. 2349, Call. GERMAN woman wants plain sewing to do at home. §21 Mission st., room 1. DRESSMAKER, experienced, stylish and quick, wishes engagements at $1 50 per day; ladies’ talloring; ref. given. Box 2343, Call. in widower's family; Box FINE double flat, § rooms and bath; yard and garden; reduced rent. 658 Hayes st. FLAT hunting made easy With the rinted list_you get from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. FLAT of 4 unfurnished rooms and bath; sun- 23%—Flat of 3 sunny rooms; Tent reasonable. GEARY, #2252 flats, § good rooms and bath all sunny. BY young lady of experience, position as sten- ographer; best references; wages moderate. Box 1262, Call. A YOUNG woman, good worker, wants plain washing, window and house cleaning; $1 day from § to 5. 1061 Howard st. TRUSTWORTHY educated woman wants po- sition as useful companion; care invalid, children; sews well; speaks French. Box 2360, Call offic LADY would give morning and evenings for a home; good housekeeper; would mesist dress- maker. Box 2315, Call office. nts situation as cook, or wages §25. Address box you general houseworl 2314, Call office. REFINED lady, experfenced traveler, desires position of lady’s companion, amenuensis or governess; s willing to travel or go to coun- try; reference exchanged. Address box 2361, Call office. LADY of go0d appearance, qualified to fill of- fice position, accustomed to meeting people, desires position in an office or with whole sale house. Address Experienced Traveler, box 2263, Call office. WOMAN wlishes day's work of any kind. Ad- dress 1013 Church ave, bet. Powell and Btockton and Broadway and Vallefo sts. A WOMAN, position. first-class housekeeper, would like 617 Ninth st., Oakland. AN experienced dressmaker and seamstrese de- sires a position by the month in wealthy fam- ily . Box 809, Call office, Oakland. SITUATION wanted by a young orphan girl to take care of children for home or small wages, Please call or address C. C., 209 Charter MIDDLE-AGED lady of refinement desires po- sition as managing housekeeper or charge of firet-class rooming house. Call Monday, 214 McAllister st., room 45. A LADY with a child wants to get & place to work {n a small family with small wages and a_good home; would go to Oakland. Call at 178 Fourth st', city; no triflers, BY refined widow, as working housekeeper for elderly gentleman. Address A. B. C., 1041 Mission st. JATION wanted as (experienced) or sewing and remodeling in families; very reasonable. Box 2206, Call A FIRST-CLASS Danish girl desires situation to do upstairs work; city or country. 608 Locust ave., off Laguna st.; phone Scott 740. LADY bookkeeper, stenographer and type- writer wishes position; city or country town. Address box 1261, Call office. GROVE, 644—8ix large sunny rooms, bath and all modern improvements; LASKIE, 10C, off Mission, bet Eighth and Ninth; $760; small rear flat. NEAR City Hall; sunny upper flat, 6 rooms and bath. 27 Birch ave., off Larkin st., bst. Grove and Fulton. O'FARRELL, 1983 to 1837—New flats ELL ust_com- leted; rent reasonable. Apply MADISON & 'URKE. SEVENTH, 454, corner Bryant—§ sunny rooms; heap. Apply between 1 and 8. FIRST-CLASS talloress; also dressmakers and improvers. Apply Monday, r. 4, 231 Post st. WANTED—Glrl to assist with light housework and baby. 129 Olive ave., near van Ness. TED—Girl for general housework In MURRAY & READY......PHONE MAIN 5848 Leading Employment and Labor Agents.. WANT TO-DAY, 7 A, M ness makers..stone and co upholsterers wood turners. cabinetmaker blockmakers machinists wages above jobs, $5, $4. 33 50 MURRAY & READY, 634-636 \IN SAN FRANC rs and teamsters, 32 50, MURRAY & READY, 634-636 C! STABLEMEN. ....OTHER HELP 14 stablemen, hostler: vashers, har- ness cleaners, etc., city and country, $40, §30, 25 and found; also help for Utah. ore- on, Washington, Hawalian Islands, Ari- sona, British Columbia. MURRAY & READY, 684-686 Clay st. ate splitters bench hands h door makers setters sawmills olls mill | FRUIT PICKERS . . GRAPE PICKERS . . 565 ME. AND BOYS. - $125, OFFICE FEE $1 ONLY.... L : ANYBODY WILL SUIT; YOU WILL. 80 to 90 days’ work, 330 per mo. and fd. RRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st WE PAY YOUR FAR TO 38 2 OMEN. FOI 97 MEN FO. M LABORERS TO RUN MACHI} __WAGES, $26 to $40 per month and ALSO LUMBER PILERS, crosscut &a tree fellers, bark peelers, jack screwer woodsmen and millmen of every descrip- tion, $80, $75, $65, $50, $45, $40, $30 and fo woodchoppers, tiemakers, shingle and makers, picket makers, etc the hundreds MURRAY & RE 630 Clay st. WE SHIP YOU _...FREE FARD to every R. R. In a but one.......... drillers, hammersmen, teamster: laborers, stone masons, etc., from $3 30 lodging, etc., cost §$450 week (rems one we don't ship to is Coast R. K RAY & READY, 624:636 Clay st. TRIMMER wanted. THORN'S, 28 Geary st. MIDDLE-AGED lady to do light housework; 225 Ritch LORESS wanted to work on pants. 803 Montgomery st., 3d floor, room §; high wages. WANTED—GIrl _for bakery; experienced pre- ferred; no Sunday work. To-day, 2129 Mission st.; also a etrong boy. GIRL to_assist with general housework and baby. 530 Turk st. AT girl for light housework; small family; g00d home. §10% Polk st. CARPENTERS .... .~ CARPENTERS 25 carpenter, 8 hours, { 16 miles from San Francisco, § months’ job. $3 day 18 carpenters, city and count .$3 day MURRAY & READY, 684-635 ¢ 9 GOLD MIN ‘i SILVER MI % OTHER MINES 184 laborers (no experien month, including board and lodgins. 2 laborers, fare §1 50, No. 1 mine. 16 laborers, fare $2 5, No. 1 mine. . $34 ar 27 1aborers, large mine MURRAY & READY, 63i-6i FIRST-CLASS finishers on_custom coats; good wages; steady work. 410 Kearny st., room 3. GIRL to set type. 316 California st., room 20. GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 32% Fremont st., are putting in the very best sewing ma- chines and will take in several hundred more operators on overalls; good wages. Apply to MR. DAVIS. MIDDLE-AGED woman for light housework; moderate wages. 2930 Octavia st corner Greenwich. GIRL for Bakersfleld for cooking and general housework. Call forencon, 1510 Bush st. GIRL for housework and assist with children. 220% Waller st. 50 GIRLS to sew on buttons. McDOWELL Dressmaking __School gives a thorough, artistic course. 103 Post st. WANTED—Lady who can sew on flne work both by hand or machine; also use typewriter, Box 2185, Call, stating ability, wages; hours from 8 till 5 p. m. GIRL or middle-aged woman to assist with housework and some sewing; small wages. 635% Stevenson st. 36% Fremont st. NY flat, 4 rooms and bath; $10. Inquire at Twenty-fifth st. $MIN | TWO flats, 3312 and 3315 Twenty-first, near Val cia; 3 rooms and bath each. TPPER flat of 4 rooms: largs yard and stables. 2 Hayward st.,, offt Harrison, near Eighth. VA, 1023—Flat of four sunny rooms; all conveniences. 4 ROOMS and stable; $10. Apply 2622 Mis- fon st FURNITURE FOR SALE. AVY matting, 10c per yard; linen warp, 15 tapestry Brussels carpet sewed,laid and line %0¢ per yard. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., 13101312 Stockton st., nr. Broadway. WANTED—Woman for housework. 68 Car- melito st., off Herman and Waller, between Pierce and Scott. | =t | BOILER-MAKERS. MACHINI ... BLACKSMITHS . kers, country Jobs 5 machinists, city and country i 83 7 blacksmiths' helpers. .§60, $30, 335 and found MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. - MARRIED HELP § tarmers and wives..2 waiters and walf 2 milkers and wives. - = 2 chambermaids and porters & cooks and wives for hotels, etc.. Wite to cook for men, man as choreman on ranch; $60, $65, $50, $45, $40, §35, 330 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634-63 Clay st. HOTEL DEPARTMENT, _.BAKERS 32 cooks 365, §05, 350, $45, $40, $35, $20 and found 19 walters. 35, $30, $25, $20 and found 38 dishwashers......s30, 325, $20; §15 and found 4 first, § second, 6 third hand bakers, also 5 boys fo learn, 45, $40, 335, $30, $25, 320, $15 and found; come and see us; 15 porters, bed- akers, bell and eclevator boys, pantrymen, Janitors, $%0, $25, $20, $16 and found; 7 laun. drymen $35, $30, $25 and found 5 cooks and wives. MURRAY & READY, 63 636 Clay st. GOOD WAGES GETS GOOD HELP aborers (no experience), fare Gc. 12 laborers, fare $1 50. 18 teamsters, fare T5c. 25 4-horse teamsters.. 164 laborers and teamsters for all parts of California, wages §3 50, §3, $2 50, 32, $1 75 day; 3 milk wagon drivers, city, $35, §25 and found young man for a grocery store. clity... s $30 and found 6 railroad_se 3 50c. 0 MRURAY & READY, 634-63 Clay st. GIRL for general housework; good wage: McAllister st. 4 - IRONERS wanted by U. 5. LAUNDR - CIATION, Sixicentn st.. neir Vatenale = WOMEN and girls wanted to work on fruit at 376 San Jose ave. A BRANCEH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1086 Va- nela s B HELP WANTED—MALE. OFFICE open Monday, 7 & m. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 104 Geary st. FURNITURB of 4 rooms and bath; cheap. 1516 Webster st., rear flat. FURNITURE for sale of four rooms. 12 Ash $50. 4 ROOMS furnished In oak for 48 50, with No. 17 range. King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market. bet. Silver and Augusta, San Bruno WANTED—$5000 carpet FURNITURE WANTED. dressmaker’s helper est price pald; postal. H. COLEMAN, 1125 Mission st. WANTED—$5000 carpets, furniture,etc.; highest price pald: postal. M. Silverstein, 1131 Market. FURRIERS, FURS, ETC ELECTRIC seal capes, Astrakan yokes, $10 to $30. ROBT. WALLACE, 116 Kearny, top floor, | COMPANY WORK.. furniture, etc.; high- FREE FEB . .FREE FARE For coast road, £hip Tuesday morning, labor- rs and teamsters; free fee. C. R. HANSN & CO., 104 Geary st. 20 laborers for track work, $1 e b orers for track work. 3175 a day, - $450 a week. C. R. HANSEN AMCO.. o4 Geary st 10 STONEMASONS, $350; 15 helpers, $2; Yor C. R. HANSEN & rallroad work; free fare. CO., 104 Geary st. FARE ADVANCED.......... SAWMILL WORK Crosscutters, $80; barkers, $30; snipers, $35; swampers, $28; Dboss se ere. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. CABINET-MAKER, $2 50; sack sewer, $2 and board; hostler, $25 and found; aimond pickers, $125 and board; blacksmith, ranch, 340 and found: 2 carpenters, 38 a day. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 104 Geary st. SECOND cook, hotel, Honolulu, $60, free fare; see party here to-day. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. HELP WANTED—AGENTS. AGENTS wanted—Economy harness riveter; every farmer takes one; with horse and cart our country agents make §200 per month; send $1 for sample and terms. Foote Fconomy Co., 337 Banchet st., Los Angeles, Cal. 3 WAITERS, same country hotel, $25; walter, country hotel, $%. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. YOUNG man with references who can drive de- livery wagon and knows something of green grocer business; $10 a week and increase. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WOMAN wishes position as housekeeper or companion to an invalld lady. Address box 2302, Call office. PROTESTANT woman with child 4 years old, place as working housekeeper; i8 & good cook. Call at 1309 Lyon st. * up; open evenings and Sundays. A_NEW anesthetic for painless , dentlstry, Synol, on application to the gum$, removes the pain; see our flesh colored plates, thinner and stronger than rubber, warranted for 20 years; crown and bridge ‘work; teeth with- out o plate; fillings, tc; crowns, $3 50; plates, full set, $; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 800 M cor. 4th, rm. 004 bldg., you can have your extractions done painlessly; teeth without plates our speclalty; gold crown: $3 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up; of- fice hours, § a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays, 9'to 2 anager. | DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 2 O'Farrell st., ex- tracts and fils teeth painiessly by his won- derful secret method; crowns, $2; bridges, $4; rubber or flexible plates, $3; received 8 first prizes; no students; guaranteed 12 years. TAN VROOM—Painless extraction by electric- {tv; guarantee 10 years; lowest prices; 10 operators; no students. $97 Market st. DR, LUDLUM HILL, 1448 Market et. near Eieventh; crowns, bridge work and fillings a epecialty; all work reasonable; gas given. LOWEST prices in 8. F.; work warranted 10 years. N. Y. Dentlsts, 69 Mission, cor. 6th. SET _of teeth without a plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. P e ] GERMAN girl from New York would like a position to do housework or French and Ger- YOUNG lady wishes a place as housekeeper; city or country. 307 Fourth st., room 18. EA;%Y‘GBum Itke a place as housekeeper; city. T COMPETENT middle-aged widow, With- out any incumbrances, wishes a position as housekeeper for widower or bachelor, Inuch}ls) or country, for a good home. Address 3 H. BURT, 25 Eighth st. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st, near Mar- ket; 200 rooms; 2c to $1 50 ni $150 to $8 week; convenlent and respectal tree bus and baggage to and from ferry. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Va- lencia st. ] EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. GERMAN butcher, all round at the trade, seeks position in country town. Box 2304, Call office. YOUNG man wants work as ofler on & ship; 4 years' experience In machine shop. Box 2309, Call office. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES WANTED—Ladlies to know that Mrs. Livings- ton of New York, oWwner and patentee of the French garment drafting machins, has open- ed a French dress-cutting school at 688 Sutter st., where ladies can learn high art dress- cutting, designing and making, as we teach from plain sewing to the most elaborate trimmed gowns; also ladies tailoring; inves- tigation courted; by pluw machine on ma- terial and turning a w! a perfect fitting garment can be cut in few minutes; 320 course offered for $15. $1000—A1 SBALOON; nicely fitted up; centrally Inquire’ Convention, 423 Bush st. $100—RESTAURANT, with every convenience; fine location; good trade; sickness. FOR sale—Cheap; bakery, notions, clgar stand. Apply 1704 Howard st. paying laundry route, this month. Box 1244, Cal $17—BARBER shop; trade 332 per week; slok- Box 1426, Call. FOR sale cheap—Wood, coal, hay, grain and _feed business. NE. cor. 0. s will meet in their r late brother, HENRY PHYSER. H. L. TODD, N. G. members of the : ihl.l'!nln it sold Valley and Dolores. n account of sickness, half-interest in coal yard. 1511 Dupont st. FOR sale—Engravers' service to be Howard-street Methodist well established busi- ness in a good town; brightest prospects. Ad- dress box 2158, Call office. WOOD and (Soal yard on account of sickness oward st.} a bargain.’ Apply to J. A. LENNON, 315 Clay st. L $115-BRANCH bakery for sale; 2 1ivl . BoK, Filbert st T Please wear your badge and meet at Pioneer SPEAR, Secretary. {_ Alliance No. 15—All members are ‘equested to attend A meeting of the allian 3 B, Hall, 1133 Mission st., on SU. 24, at 2:30 p. m., to make arrange- funeral of our late brother, JOHN GANEY, Pres. ments’ for the THOMAS CROWE. = EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st. Franeclsco—Bookkeeping, business _practice, shorthand, typing, languages, telegraphy, English branches, civil and mining engineer- ing, sssaying, blowpipe, geology, mineralogy, surveying, etc.; electrical engineering—theory, practice, ' design, construction, mechanical drawing; 2 teachers; individual instruction; 900 graduates annuaily® placed in positions students can enter for any courss any time no entrance examinations; new 80-page cata- logue free. A NIGHT School for Men, Y. M. C. A., Mason and Ellis sts.—Opens October 2. Business and fndustrial _course—Shorthand, typewriting, Bookkeeping, — clectricity, . mechanioal and architectural drawing, = German, Spanish, English, grammar, mathematics, elocution, commercial law, physical culture eluu-d eto. A_membership pnvllere. Call or send for school catalogue. Tuition within reach of 3 W1 . @] LS Tioh."telegraphy, dnder gualifed tencher; low JOSEPH O'BRI CIFIC Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society—The annual meeting of will be held on SUNDAY, Sep- ober 24, 1599, at 2 p. m., at the asylum, corner of Hayes and Devisadero sts. The an. hual reports of the officers will be submitted and such other business traneacted as will NOTION Bazaar for sale; toys, Atatione: oy goods: half price. A A. WHITE & CO., 997 Market B quick sale? POR honest dealing, bu; trust to Pacific Room Room 127, 1236 of thia soclet —Do you want List your bargains with us. ing, selling a busines nting Co., 426 Kearny. rates; life scholarship, . catalogue. A—THE Lyceum, accredited paratory echool Tor the universities, law and medical colleges; day and evening courses; references, Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan big. M. G. BARRETT, a leading court and general reporter (graduate of State Normal), instructs in shorthand; pupils by mail. 302 Montgomery. come before the meeting. COFFEE and tea rout, W. CASWELL & CO. PRIVATE boarding house: 15 rooms: all full; Box 1341, Call office. GOOD paying inside route for sale; this 3 Apply Call office. Ly FOR gale—Good ).u.yln‘ inside route on this es eupplied from GEO. , 412 Sacramento st. SER, Secretary. o the officers YOUNG Men's Institute No. and members of Potrero Council, Young Men's You are hereby notified to meet at 506 Twentleth st. MONDAY, Sept. 2, 1846, to attend the funeral of our late brother, THOMAS CROW. Fines for non-attendance. A. STRAIN SR., P JAS, A, BTRAIN JR., Reo, Sec. norta of Market. ACCOUNTANTS and reporters as _teachers Eilis eystem; sunny : low rates: da: even. San Francisco Bus. College, 1286 Markt. ENGINEERING School, civil, electrical, min- . M Burve arcl even.; o VAR DR WATLLEN o8 Market. lady stenographers to join e for tio at 0 positions ‘ SITUATION wanted by young man; printer, bookkeeper, good penman and accurate at figures; wages no object. Address box 202, Call office. STEADY job In furniture and carpet store; carpet laying preferred. Box 345, Call office. BAKER on cakes and bread wants position. 178 Fourth st., room 18. YOUNG man wishes mechanig’s board in small private Christian family. Box 2384, Call. AGENTS to write bicycle protection against theft for home company; big money to right E;mle- Between 10 and 12, room 80, 305 Lar- n st. AGENTS—Everywhere make §3 to 815 dally selling our new gasoline gas lamps. Brilllant Gus Lamp Co., 48 Clark st., Chicago. MEN & women to travel & appoint agents; salary #75 mo., expenses; rapid advance- ment; brilliant or\f)rlunlti’. Address, with ref., BUTLER & ALGER, New Haven, Conn. CHEF, $100; 3 walters, $50; north. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 104 Geary st. MILKER who understands cows and calves, 435 and (fovnnd. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 eary st. FRER FARE. 10 4-horse scraper teamsters. 10 2-horse scraper teamsters. 10 laborers = SHIP TO-DAY C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary INSURANCE agents. Apply National Mutual Maturity Co., rooms 200-210, Examiner bldg. B e L C. R. HANSEN & CO. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. PHONE GRANT 185 2 waltresses, city $20; itress, Stockton, $20; an Mateo, ses party hers at 10 waltress, Colusa, $20; 2 waitresses Galt, fare here, $20; 3 waitresses, Nevad City, $20; 2 waitresses, Woodland, $20; cham- bermaid to walt, Antioch, $2250; chamber- maid to walt, Mt View, $20; laundress, Jamestown, $1750; Ironer, San Jose, $25; ironer, Vallefo, $40-$30, ses' party here at 1i o'clock Monday: waltress, San Jose, $25; Hanford, $20; chambermaid, Pald walitress, C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. Alto, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO...PHONE GRANT 155 girls for Bakersfleld, San Jose, Merced, So- noma Co., $15-$25; cool for Livermore, $30, and 40 glrls for city, and country. (. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary s GOVERN! S for country, §25. C. R, HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. HOUSEWORK, city, $30; American family, Orkland, §25; San Rafael, $25; Alameda, $20; Berkeley, $20; Bakersfleld, $25; MIl Valley, $20; St. Helena, $15; Stockton, $20; Harbor View, §25; Santa Rosa, §15; San'Jose, $15, and geveral other towns; 20 housework girls, city, $20 and $25; 10 young girls to assist, $10 to $15. MISS H. CULLINAN, 828 Sutter st., phone Main 651 ‘WOMAN with a child to do chamberwork and waliting; Mountain View; $15. MISS H. CUL- LINAN, 828 Sutter st. WANTED by a young man hoiding English master's certificate, position on_ shore either night or day work. Apply to J. H. CARTER, 732 Valencla st. YOUNG man (German), speaks English; ex- perlence valet; attendant with hospital ex- perience; drivé delivery wagon, etc., wishes « work. G. HABERDANK, 309 Jessle st AN able-bodied middle-aged man wishes posi- Uon on ranch where he can make himself generally useful; salary no object for first three months; prefers Nevada or Southwest- ern Californi: Address W. N. ADAMS, In- ternational Hotel, Ban Francieco, Cal. WANTED—Two laundresses for institution, $25 and $80; cook for Oaklan family, $25; weltress for house, ' $20;" waitress, country hotel, $22 Protestant second girl, $20, and a large num ber of girls for housework in city and coun- try at $20 to $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 816 Sutter st. AT the Women's Educational and Induetrial Union, 7 Van Ness avi French, Spanish, nr. Market, English, German, bookkeeping, arith’ metio, hairdressing, manicuring, dressmaking, millinery, mandolin, violin, gultar taught for §180 per ‘month; singing and cooking taught, 1 per month; female help supplied. MAN and wife with one child wish positions to take care of private place; man understands business thoroughly, and wife 18 good house- keeper; references. Address box . Call. YOUNG man baving some knowledge of wood carving wishes a position where he can finish tél:"tndo. §00d references. Address box 1240, BOOKKEEPER and salesman, 16 years' exper- fence, wants tion, city or country; would leave U. S.; Mexico, Manila, anywhere; ref- erences and 'bond. H. L. LLOYD, 83 Mission. YOUNG Danish coachman and gardener desires situation in private place; can milk; band; with tools; temperate habits; references. LUND, 300 Beventh st., Onkland. BTUDENT at Heald's Engineering School will work for board or board and room out of scheol hours. RUFERT, 207 Montgomery av. ‘WANTED—S{tuation In wine celiar by & man understands the business; city or coun- try. 1110 Powell. A. DEMOUSSET. 'mumuam.r competent and experienced en- gineer wishes a position; best of refe 1 ress box 2801, Call. PO WANTED—Young girl to assist in housework; only one with £ood references need apply 19 Scott st. L GIRL to assist in housework. Call %20 Green. wich st. v OPERATORS on white goods, Infants’ OPERATORS wanted to work In factory on ladies’ and children's wear. 723 M room 85, P 1 FEW operators wanted on overalls, as also on overshirta; we have also a few vacant ma- chines for learners; steady work: can earn from $ to 38 week When experienced. STANDARD BHIRT FACTORY, c:t'. Golle;h and Grove sts. A H caps and ladies' underskirts; good w: steady work. BAUER B‘ROE. ;“C.O-.-n!‘: Bansome st. 8 CARPENTERS to do rough fl‘;ma bullding for a company, $3 & day, about 3 months’ work; scroll workers, eity; buggvwasher, $50; har- ness cleaner, §0; 2 stablemen, $40 and $25; 8§ men for bean flelds, $1 day and found; grape pickers, $1 and found. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 164 Geary st. FRENCH or German chef, $100; 2 French, Swiss or Alsatian second cooks, country, $60; res- taurant cooks, $14, $13. $12, $11, $10, $9 and $8 a week, city; fry’ cook, $80; potwashers and dishwashers, 330 and $25; scrubber, hotel, $20; cleaner for a springs hotel, $20; cook and helper, $10. Railroad camp cook, $50, free fare. © hotel waiters, $30; restaurant walters, $45. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED—Experienced driver for milk wagon in city; reference required; $35 and found. W. D. VER, 610 Clay st. CONCRETE men and laborers to work on Cal- ifornia Powder Works' reservoir at Pinole; laborers wages $2 per day; no discount; cash payment when men quit or discharged; board $4 50 per week. E. M. CARR, Pinole. PARTY well acquainted and controlling busi- ness can secure position in large fire and marine insurance office; salary paid to right party. Address box 2307, Call. WANTED—Several GOOD DEPUTY ORGAN- IZERS for ONE of the BEST FRATERNAL ORDERS in California. Call or address DR. W. M. PARK, 24 Sixth st., room 5; hours, 108 m. to2p m. 3 GOVERNMENT positions—Don't prepare for any civil service or census examination with- out seeing our catalogue of information; sent free. Columbian Corresponden ‘Washington, D. C. s i WANTED—Experienced wrappers. State ex- gelillence, age and salary expected. Box 2306, all. 16 YOUNG men for hunting trip; no required. 2§ Steuart st. 4 Stifce WANTED-—Young man to w« $ Gall atter 9 a: M. 1018 Tarksr [ lsundeyy WANTED—S$ or 10 men or boys to sel! East- o Sag Pr:uel:h on good eommllxil:)):xe. & al ‘ourteenth st., corner T v R Radie ‘wentleth ave., WANTED—Two live men; good proposition ‘Ruaranteed. * Apply at 23 Post at. E o 8:30 p. m., Sept. 25, ot TO Tailors—Good coatmakers wanted. A at 1L a, m. at the Stevenson-st. entrapec, CHAS. LYONS, London Tailor, 721 Market st. BUSHELMAN wanted. Apply after 9 a. m. CHAS. LYONS, London Talior, 191 Market st AN architectural firm has an opening in its office for a student. Addres box 2335, Call. WANTED—Boy 14 vears old work In candy store; well recommended. 812 Valencia st. WANTED—Tallor at ROOS BROS., 25 to §7 Kearny st. ‘WANTED—Dishwasher; call § a. m. ard st. TWO good walters wanted at 112 Fourth st. ‘WANTED—Good dishwasher. 113 Turk st., res- taurant. BEDMAKER and a s 5 House, 32 East st. ot The Dewey —n e COMPETENT hotel clerk, youns, active, mar- | WANTED—A young woman from 7 a. m. to 3 L it-cly Taacent” ifustion: city G conniry. - Eommn: p. m. to make up rooms and help walting on table; muet speak French; ard. Apply 618 Californla st. b and b5 WANTED—A man to deliver and collect; salary $§0 per month; security required: must be willing to work small towns and country, Central, 3943 Market, Philadelphia FOR MARTINEZ |, 1416 How- stores, A_CHOREMEN AND BOYS. 33 choremen and boys for farms, s shops, learn 23 trades, work in factories, manufacturing concerns, etc., $40, $30, $2 $15, $10 and found; by the day.. MURRAY & READY, 634- SEE BOSS AT OUR OFFIC For a large sawmill, fare PAID. 50 experlenced woodsmen. 3 35 experienced millmen. ....BIG WAGES 60 laborers (no experience wanted), 326 and_found; beautiful climate in_C: st 6 Clay TO-DAY WE PAY MURRAY & READY, YOUR FARI 634 and 636 Clay st. | 3 BAKERS and contectiopers; cook and wife, $90; wheelwright, country shop; cook and wife, 360. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 63§ | _Clay st A—HARVEST FIELDS.. seeneean .... DAIRIES . foe downs, cleaner tenders, forkers, 4 inbor- ers to work around thrasher, sack sewers, straw bucks, derrick forkers, fireman, $4. $3, $2°60, $2, $1 75, $130 day. FARMS AND 20 strong men to bale hay @ farm hanas, steady gobs § ‘milkers e...$30, $25 and found MURRAY & READY, 34 and 636 Clay st. FRUIT and grape pickers, Sonoma, Napa, Santa Clara and other counties, 330 and found; help for private families, 25 and found' MURRAY & READY, 684 and 631 Clay st. FARE PAID.......OREGON.......FARE PAID 25 men to work for a sawmill company. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. .. READ THESE ....... Butcher, cafe near city, easy, good jo! 2 cooks, Government and State instifutlo: . $40 and found Machine blacksmith, city. Blacksmith on wagons' ironwork. Wood turners 2 Grape pickers by the ton Help for foundry and wineries, city RAY & READY, 634-63 Clay st. $150 ton MUR- . TO SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH . Fare pald; boss at our office; come ses him We Shipped 20 Last Monday Shipping 75 Tuesday Next Shipping turday Next there has not been . any labor trouble there is not now. .any labor trouble there will not be . any labor troubla great contracts have been made by the RR. companies for the coal, which will fnsurs work for years to_come. .. REMEMBER it 'you are in British Colu X ‘Washington or other States, or any part of California, come at once and we will ship you DON'T WRITE ....MURRAY & READ COME YOURSELF......63¢ and 63 Clay .. SPECIAL IMPORTANT 2 TEAMSTERS, GOVERNMENT WORK $2 day housecleaner, institution, city 20 'and found $3 day 0 2 grill {ronworkers, of mess boy; young man city coal yard 5 miners, ‘fare $2 60 extra butcher, §2 day man to carry bread 2 carpenters, Shasta Co. $2 75 day 10 laborers, a new mine . and found second hotel cook, fare paid and found second eock §14; night cook, §1 MURRAY & READY, 6 PLUMBER wanted; a good jobber. 419 Mason street. GOOD tallor; steady work all year roun Apply TINSMITH (first class) Mission st. EXPERIENCED book folder wanted. Apply at 536 Clay st. YOUNG man to pr sew on fine o answer immediately. Box 2181, Call offi TAILOR for busheling on military tailoring; steady work; good pay. 2818 Greenwich st. wanted. FIRST-CLASS salesman wanted; liberal offer. Call to-day (Sunday), 439 Jessie st. EXPERIENCED dresd, fancy and men's fur- ‘nishing salesmen. Box 2354, Cail offlce WANTED—Several hustlers, men or women; 0od wages; easy work. 4724 Thirteenth st., | _Oakland. | WANTED—A first-class bartender; must have good references; wages $60. Call after § a, m, at 38 East st. WANTED—A parcel boy. Apply, with refer- ences, at BAGLESON & CO.’S, 535 Market. JOB printer with $12 grand opp nity; clears $100 per month; business established 17 years. Address box 2180, Call. WANTEDFirst-class _electric HETTY BROS., 126 Ellis st. HARNESSMAKER wanted; country shop: no family; steady work; see party 265 Stevenson st., 10:30 to 11:30 a. m., Sunday, September 24. BARBERS—Good 3-chair shop at a bargain if so0ld soon; prices 1oc and 25c. Box 2184, Call. WANTED—Three men of energy to canvass; straight salary. § &, m., 800 Dost = WANTED—First-class plan man for work. Colusa Stone Company, 206 Kearny WANTED—Young man to drite milk wagon at 816 Treat ave. WANTED—Band sawing and sh: an. EAST OAKLAND PLANING MILL. BOY wanted who speaks German. ISCH- LR, 106 Alabania e o TUSCH WANTED—Sober and reliable German to drive bakery wago; Sood wages; only one who has driven a bakery wagon in this town be- fore and has good recommendations need ap- ply. Box 2205, Call office. PAYING tc barber sh at once. 340 Th‘r!d flgp(_ A Deain 1t s WANTED—Bench hands. Appl: THOMAS DAY CO., T35 Mission st o 0on wire man, o st.