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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1900. MEETING NOTICES. FICERS and members of California of The San Franoisco | ’ rivet and Third streets Ledge No. 1, K, of P.—You are here- . ey cieis v T & sotimen B0 attend the faneral of s our late brother, F. W. HART, - ygomery street, | from Presiglo Hospital TO-DAY (Sunday), - P, at 2 p. m. Interment National Cemetery. H p. m By order. ALLAN H. BROWNE, C : > THE California Debris Commission, having re- Opn WERA 1 5. ™. celved applications to mine by the hydraulic X corner Sixteenth; open un- ess from Robert Hill. in_the Garduers : cpen until 8 p. m nty, : 19 " Gulch placer mine, v, El Dorado County, o posit tailings in Clear Creek; from L. Foss, Woodchuck mine, in Gold Lake M County, ne, and fro; 1 the to deposit tailings the Golden Hill jen Hill to deposit t. that b at room 59, Flood building, sco. Cal., on June 11, 1800, at 1:30 p. m ANNUAL meeting—The regular annual meetin, f the stockholders of the Independent Elec rick Light and Power Company will be held the office of the company. n Francisco, Cal, on MONDAY, the 2ith A D at the hour of 1 for the purpose of electing a of @irectors to serve for the ensuing 3 year and the transaction of such other busi- ness as may come before the meeting; trans- fer books will close on Friday, May 25, 1000, corner of Hemphill, - &t 2 o'cloc! . m M. TAYLOR. Secretary. AGENTS WANTED. $15 to 840 per weex Ice <ream Freez writa, co.; in- | OUR representatives : A 2 at the b All are cor- % ~ Church, cormer Post | B burs « o g T e ¢ you want ihe best mone: oaggd Hy ela Flectric Corsets Congregatior T Address for 20 ¥ Lout to handle new b Apply 611 Montg: re. Mo, paimist in the world: nteed. 15 Powell st. mall, $1; 128 Turk st. v: readings, MONROE, T ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE free no fee Wit divorce law a spe success; © Latter Day Baints Pythian Elder s the evening con- of the 1an ed an welght does, pedigre T e a. y have & large ui —— - n the coast, Wi T3 —Free public lec- for which we must ning at § dg.: the grandest by uck in Ame up to June . 9 MRS, the k (mp Lurgan): fee ISAAC Roman an’ Church, nd Hows e Adolp ] . other buc 0 | P s DINBORO, DUKE OF CLARENCE, SIX- and LONDON SURPRISE - - e d over, from our | ¥ T ed does, at each. ] Full line of Rabbit Supplies of all kinds. | Writ new Bare manual; very com- plete frec Open daily until 8 p. m. '0_BELGIAN HARE CO., AMMOND, Manager. Office—Bpreckels Market. Rabbitry—1015 Shotwell st. MONDAY, MAY 25, at § O'CLOCK, Will be vlaced on sale The Btock of Imported Beiglan Hares Forn owned by the GOLDEN WEST BELGIAN HARE CO., Los Angeles, ¢ Which are being soid for'indebtedness regard- reserve; these Belgians land, cream of the world, nd's leading judge. TOCK A Visitors welcome. SAN FRANCISCH less of price, wi are direct from selected by E ST FASHODA RAC ALSO FRISCO. Ecore JOLLY TAR. Score y MANY OTHER } BEAUTIES COUNT! Se Remember this stock will be few days; eold regardless of prices Salesroom—& iy | on sale only a buy at once. | Montgomery st., city. LORD DONC LORD DONCAS LORD DONCASTER.. On May 15 we received n an animal known ae LORD ASTER. s sire was Palace Cup buck of 1588 and dam r of Doncaster Silver Cup of 159. n @ prize every time he was shown in nd He has magnificent shape, and without doubt excels every animal in America in the | +k richness of his color. For a very limited time his fee in stud will be §15. You cannot get a like service from any buck that will compare with him for less than $50. If your does lack color you should certainly not fail to breed them to him. CALIFORNIA BELGIAN HARE ASS' ALAMEDA, CAL. i w B E ng Race. la m. Room 30. ME s ION L ur & LLIAM Wil TWO Belgian hares at breeders’ prices At Market-st. Rabb W. C. Bentham, Prop. 1832 Market st. e general C tery ™ s of Wal- No. 180, are ent DAY to attend the funeral of JARETHA SCHLICHT- NA HENCKE! 1 0. 0. ee candidates . Lodg: THIS ¥ Does with litters., Palrs or trios. HILLSIDE RABEITRY. Fasho Dexter Boy; fee. Sir Klondike (scoy Cor, a snd ot BIG BARGAI Does froni §5 to $75, bred; 5 grand heavyweight bucks, 310 each: ¢ Btyles 14-1b buck, §35; one imported all red buck, $! 1f you want rabbits call and cee ue. Alameda. and for all events G o shape 100 hutches, complete room | for 1000 more; picking up the best pedigreed stock to be got. On hand: Dexter, Britain, | | SAN PACIFIC BELGIAN HARE CO. Broadway, Oakland. b all day in R, (foot of or $8 each; bred, choice 2 few Lord Rritains at sacris <h Sovereign doe, 5 young, $12; up: bucks, all strains, reasonable. The twen- be held n X; Ratael, on Round- i X and | . children Zic. X, bred, Remember these prices hold good to Monday evening only. Visitors invited. 27 Valencia. HEAD OF STUD—Imported FASHODA KING, by Champion Fashoda, out of doe by Pride of York. Cholce pedigreed @oes, Just received, at reasonable rates, Our specialty, rabbitry supplies of all kinds: nurse does rented. Golden Gate Belglan Hare Co., 603611 Golden Gate ave.; tel South 651, Open Sundays & evenings. Ira Baker Dalziel, prop. e et s ey o | j_FALCONER, President. | R. N. McCLENNAN P EDNESDAY, THOROUGHERED Belgian does, bred to Royal : DAY, May 8. ‘The best | Soverelgn, $10 to $0; to Emperor of Norfolk, letes of the Pacific Coast will compete | §20 to $30: to AJax (highest-scoring buck In priz Jver 82600 will be distributed. | America). 330 to $50: youngsters, all strains, § bands for pavilion dancing up to 8| eeks, $2 50; 10 weeks, $3 50: & month b m. Dagpivers platform and fancy | Gancing. Over forty cvents on programme S AN, and. |+ < a Special train Sunday _and and Franklin, Oakland, ch prices: Lord Rdin- d trip), $1; children, S0c. § does 5'4 months, Yukon | COTTAGE of 4 rooms; yard; rent §. 1021% Lombard st. | $_COTTAGE of 2 large rooms. Key 1835 | W cottage, 4 rooms; water near Geas | A_FULL set of teeth on rubber plate, 8; a BELGIAN ARES. BUSINESS CHANCES. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. MRS. A. M. BUSH, official scorer, last Mon- “d‘y, in the presence of more than a dozen of the leading fanciers of the State, scored IMPORTED FASHODA CONQUEROR. Ve o quote Mrs. Bush as fol- T are authorieed 1D fave never seen better et "miris him perfect in con- | perfect in symmetry of back and loins, n color of hody and perfect in color of The fanci present conceded him to be finest FASHODA ever imported. Fee $50. We also have several other imported and do- bucks at stud, including IMPERIAL ASii, fee $15, and IMPERIAL BANBURY, fee § We can furnish you with any strain desired, &t right prices, From the foregoing both the beginner who desires to start right and the fancier who desires to improve his stock can readily sce that no rabbitry on the coast is in better position to assist or improve than we. We pay express charges both ways on does bred to our bucks and guarantee them proper attention. ¢ retpondence solicited. Jsttors welcome. IMPERIAL RABBITRY, Fruitvale, Cal. Fruitvale ave. and old county road. THE LAUREL DELL RABBITRY. REMOVAL SALE. REMOVAL SALE. Our business has increased so that we find our present location entirely too small to make a proper display of the large number of Bel- Kians we carry, and by the lst prox. we will ve to a much better place; and in order to reduce our stock a ve moving them we will give you a discount on all purchases, for the coming week only. of Britains, Fashodas, and Rufus strains. We carry a tull 1 Yukons, Sir Styl Youngsters from all the popular strains. Full line of Rabbit upplies. H E. PYBURN & CO., 735 Market st., San Franoisco. AL Rabbitry, end narrow-gauge road, /. D. DILLA, Prop, Alameda— buck in Central California, gan, fee §10; Yukon Prince, score Prices to seil and to suit all purses, ceeks to 2 months, $160 up: ell marked, $5; bred does, better ; bred does, still better marked, trios, 2 does and buck, §25 to $100. verings; visitors welcome. TALL Belgian Hare Co., C. A. BEESLEY, nager—Importers and breeders of standard gians of good strains, bred to good and $10 each; genuine pedigrees; F at stud: Prince of Bel- v 2 0. Guarantee 510 to Open tvale: Mills College cars to Ross Sundaye. JRANA," or ANTISEPTIC | keeping the hutches ble odors and the hare in or. TOM P. DUTTON, » ave. Rabbitry, Oakland. 955 Jefferson st., Oakland, General Coast Agent. Jox, by mail, 30c. | $550—DRAYING business A CANDY and I m parlor; heart of city; OWING & CO., 719 Market st. ALL kinds of wagons, buggies, carts, harness, etc.,, cheap. EAGAN & SB‘N, 2117 Mission st. come quick. COWING clears $100; A BAKERY; doing fine busines price $600 this day. COWING, io Market st A—DRUG store; fi e tion; good chance for doctor or drugeist. COWING & CO., 119 Mkt. A—CORNER; downtown saloon; great sacri- fice; sickness cause. COWING & CO., 718 Mkt. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. FLATS TO LET. COMPETENT nurse; day, week or month; also good housekeeper. 942 Howard st. of 4 rooms, ceilar and $10-SUNNY upper fl; near Eleventh. yard. 1008 Natoma st CAMP wagon: finest in Cal new; cost $800; sell $300. r{‘srol;?::wn'm:.fl = A WOMAN wants housekeeping rooms for work. Box 1713, Call office. NEW & 2d-hand wagons, buggies carts & har- JDess, work & driving horses. 15th & Valencia. SPIRITUALISM, CIGAR store; best In the city; near The Call building. COWING & CO., 718 Market st. LIVERY and boarding stable; good location; cause, sickness. COWING & CO., 719 Market. ASTONISHING opportunity (85000 will handle it)—Grand 3-story brick hotel; 75 beautifuily finished roome, all elegantly furnished; bar, etg.; corner lof, 100x200 feet; constantly over crowded with boarders and $2-day transients; best city in State; cost and worth $60,000; free of debt, but owing to pecullar circumstances im offered for $12,500; better than stated; it's a fool who_doubts’ without investigation. N. D. SICKELS, the Land Agent, 10 Geary. A—$§2500; VERY best location; saloon close to Powell and Market sts.; business first-cla only patronized by hest people: a rare chance; Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Gearny st. $1200—GARBAGE busines: " lease of acreage and buildings -acro: the bay; guararftee $100 per month, KREDO & CO., 36 Geary st. To rent—For coal yard, milk depot, location; place is entirely covered and’ con- taine 3 stalls; rent only $15; water free. In- %u“‘;l“M. HENDRICKSON & CO., 614 Call uilding. CALL and see our list of goocd paying bu nesses; groceries, saloons, restaurants, hotels, paint shops and’delicacy stores for sale and ;x('hnnxe. EITEL & CARROLL, 1008% Mar- et st. etc.; fine $550_FINE candy, fcecream and store; good fixtures; fine bargain. LANE & CO., 865 Marke $500—SALOON and lunch house; bargain this day. McLAUGHLIN & CO., 777% Market st. $17 BUYS paying saloon; must sell; going Fest: a snap. WINSTON & CO., 1026 Market. WANTED—Co-operation of a few parties to operate a first-class quicksilver mine of 150 acres; U. 8. patent; ore assays $20 to $98 per ton; big proposition for early investors of $100 or more: cash or installments. Address box TESTS and communications to-night, 10c: sit- Ungs daily, 50c and $1. ARNOLD & DICK- SON, 148 Sixth st., room 12, WYLLIE, the Eilis nt: 10 2 R o MEDA HOSKINS Ket. bet. iritual meai = 10th and Tith; eir Mon 3 B EDWARD EARLE, 330 Ellls st—Seance Sun- day and Wednesday evenings at § o'clock, MRS J.J. WHITNEY. clairvoyant, test, busl mediiim,_life reader: sitting: $i. 1108 Marker, CLAIRVOYANTS, MRS. DR. CLARK. - THE WELL-KNOWN TRANCE MEDIUM PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 205 TURK st.. may be consuited on all affairs of life; she wili show you how to overcome your ene- mies; remove family troubles; restore lost af- fections; unite the |ep;ntefl: satisfaction gend stamp for circular MRS. DR. CLARK, 205 A- pecial term Turk st., near Jones. MME.LANGE, the great clairvoyani future; never fails; has the greates secret; shows pleture future fee 25c and up:satisfaction to everybody; Sundays. 1167 Market st bet: 7ih and Shc" “Nome!” “Nome!" Bave your consuit Watson, celebrated occuit me- lucky and true; 50c and §1. 181 Market -, near Twelfth. MRS. A. E. BROWER, ing a speciaity. 22034 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m, t gy otias st Egyptian sband or wife; ! pevenic readings: min- cAllister st.; hours 2 LADY wfihn position as seamstress, house- keeper or cook; city or country. 132 Sixth st., room 5. WINCHESTER House, 44 Thurd st. near Mar- $10 AND $15—2 flats, 4 and 5 rooms, bath. 71 Fulton st._and 736 Birch ave., nr. Buchanan. $7—SMALL rear sunny flat. 9C Laskie st., off Mission, bet. Eighth and Ninth. 1 ROOMS: Nos. %0 and %0% Tehama st.; 38 and $10. : ; % to $150 night: $156 to 38 | = : Krecic: Comventént. and respectable: frea ‘bus | UFFER flat: & rooms and bath. NIXB Turk st and baggage to and from ferry. 2 [FIED advertisements and subseriptions ATS TO “ET—FURNISHED. O s ot Call branch office, 100 Fillmore: % ol ERCH office 1 Call adv e - S A Completely and newly fur- A BRANCH office for Call advertisemen:s and [ ASHBURY. A10-Completely a0, newer (00 subscriptions has been established at 179 Va- lenc e —————————————— EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MWALE. A AN ENT German man and wife desire ftuations; understand all kinds of ranc Work: reference. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter. A FIRST-CLASS butler wants a position; best city references. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter. BY an experlenced business man, & position, Clerical o otherwise: Is & trained correspond. ent and accountant and competent to do both office and outside work if required. Box 2882, Call office. J ractical man in grain A (armming, orehard, vineyard and stock raising 18 open for an engagement as superintendent or manager; strictly temperate; best refer- ences; salary reasonable; security if required. Address P. O. box 408, Healdsburg, Cal. A COMP mer); four or six months from June 1. re- sponsible parties can make very advantageous terms. Call Monday or Tuesday furnished complete: reason- 1425 Misston st. FLAT of 5 room: able: must be taken at once. ELEGANT 7-room flat; modern improvements. 2410 Sacramento st., near Webster. CLAY, 2418—Modern, newly furnished flat; new : sunny: with garden. FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE of 4-ropm cottage, only in use 3 months, for % price; rent $10: can be seen from 1 to 4 p. m. 3122 Twenty-fitth st. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak f with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co. FURNITURE W A."I"ED. GARDENER expérfenced in commercial and landscape gardening wishes to take chargs of a large private place, plantation, etc.: long vears' references. Writs to N. GARTNER, 93 Fortieth st., Oakland. YOUNG man wants employment on ranch In Sonoma County; mention wages, location, ete. J. D. box 2883, Call office. MME. HANSON, palmistry, 100 oard reader: past, present, future; 25 3 . 1S Bixth st., r. 14 MME August, clairvoyant, card reader: palmis- try; truth or no pay 26c & G0c. 1149 L'l’lfi:?u!.\. MISS MELVILLE, great clairvoyant and water reade erman spok 921% Mlssion, op. Mint. CLAIRVOYAKT, card reader, best 823 A vice. Mission st., near 4th, rm. 3; 2¢ up; ring bell. or exchange—General merchandise business; 1 hour from 8. F.; splendid loca- tion; well estab.; best reasons for selling; in- vestigation invited; will exchange for Oakland or S. F. income property, unincumbered. _G. M., box 2767, Call office, Oakland. } AT sacrifice on account of immediate departure for Cape Nome, in thriving city near San Francisco, a good paying produce business and route; established 25 years; also house, lots and outbuildings, etc.; would exchangs for city or Oakland property. Box 1797, Call well establighed, horses, wagons, everything complete; ~ $200 cash, balance on easy payments. C. H., room 20, 26 Geary st. BUSINESS, all cash, only 2 in city; receipts average over $600 per month: half profit: pro- prietor sick. Address by letter, 1088 Union street. AN animal that is getting more popular every lay by people who know is the fine imported buck Lord »da Chief: score, 95% points; ne montk only, $15. Does with litters | re for sale at the EUREKA Turk st.; open Sundays. sount of sickness I am obliged to sell my e lot of Belglan hares purchased from Meadow Brook Company. G. R. KNAPP, Market st, PABLO ave. , § om. AV Ay RABBITRY, 615 _San nd—Thoroughbred Yukon to $5 per pair for few days TOM P. DUTTON, manager. Pablo $2500—SNAP; $10 day clear; be increased; gen- teel business: downtown; suitable lady or gentleman; close investigation solicited. 213 Examiner 'building. AT a great bargain; bakery, candy, notlons, school supplies, cigars, etc.; good stock and fixtures; located by a school; living rooms. 1508 Golden Gate ave. SPECULATION;; $20 margins 1000 bu. grain, %o send for our book; {ree. COMSTOCK & CO., Traders' building, Chicago. St notion and candy; must be s0ld at once regardless of cost. 433 McAllis- ter st. T Belgian Hare Assoclation—Does ‘ashoda Prince and Royal Rochdale, best strain $2 to $15. 16 Telegraph ave., Oa all sizes, cheap for a few ays to make room; Yukon buck for service. olden Gate avi LORD Fashoda Chi imported March, 1900 breeding does and does A RABBITRY, 1616 Turk. | ' Lord Fashoda | itry, 1616 Turk. | PEDIGREED does Chief (imported) th litters by Eureka Rabb BELGIAN hares—Partner wanted: established great opportunity. Box 2 Call. BICYCLES—For Sal e or Exchange. eveland bicycles: better than ever; $40. AVITT & BILL, 309 Larkin sf AT bargains in second-hand bicycles; from 5 up: send for list. LEAVITT & BILL, 309 Larkin st., San Francisco. | WANTED_Bakery or bake THE Windsor Hotel has reduced its rates for the summer season. Corner Market and Flghin'.l. LADY partner in restaurant and family dining- Toom; first-class hotel; some capital required. Address box 2118, Call WOULD like to share my studio with lady or gentleman amateur artist; rent $2 50 month. Box 17 Call office. FOR eale or exchange—Handsome cottage, fur- nished; barn; Berkeley. Box 1705, Call office. and coffee saloon; 9, Call office. 48 Thir- Box must be good location, FOR sale—Bakery and notlon store. teenth st., near Folsom. F0 let—Barber shop, 2 chal Beventh st. FOR sale—Candy opportunity. No. rent cheap. 848% and icecream parlors; 230 Ellis st. sood G FOR CHILDREN. A PRIVATE home for children by weel k or month; one day to 15 vears old; select neigh- C mother's care; terms low; sunny | 204 Post st.; tel. Larkin 587; 2 bells. WOMAN working during the day can find room and board for child at 368 Fell st. JERMAN lady wishe: schoc to board children, near W AND OLD. SCHOOL BOOKS bought and exchanged, Holmes Book Co 04 Mission st., near Third. BOO' BARGAINS, ladies’ and children’s shoes; drum- mers' samples mfg. cost. Kohlbecher, 145 4th. | ————————————————————————— AND SHOE BARGAINS. CAPE NOME. A A e THE A1l steamship Newsboy, for Nome direct; will sall May 28. For passage and freight apply to 418 California room 32; telephone John 1151 FIRST and second-class tickets for Nome di- rect; two first-class steel steamers; low rates; Al service, C. F. MOORE, agent, 05 Market st., room 8. | == | | WANTED—Good delicatessen or grocery store; | | north of Market; . Call office. BOOK store for sale in S. F. on account of the lllness of proprietor. Box 1704, Call. A_BIG thing for lady or gentleman with $700. | 112 Taylor st., room 20, second floor. HOTEL in best town in California for sale; bargain. Owner, box 1707, Call offic FOR sale or exchange—Handsome cottage, fur- | nished, barn; Berkeley. Box 1708, Call office. | DO! miss the tripods at the BACKUS | STUDIO, 11 Geary st.; other bargains. ALBERT TROSETTS, 315 Jessle st. “cas! $00_RESTAURANT; no night work; old stand. 239 Elghth st. | RESTAURANT for_your own price: going to N Apply 1 Fifth st., room 3500 PARTNER In the country in a nice clgar, tobacco and nbtion store; billlard parlor and barber shop, etc.; expenses paid while here investigating. For particulars write lock | box 14, Geyserville, Sonoma County, Cal. MME. SHAFFER, sitting: clairvoyant, card reader; s dally. 212 Sixth et. MME. ZEREDA of 5 Seventh st., original lite reader; readings sc: no signe - 0% MME. LENEMAR Forty 2 dicted steamship dieaster 74" 350 Mems pre- 310 Mason st. MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; %e up. 5 Fourth st. MME. SYBILLE—Cradle to grave; future hus. band's picture: 25c: ladies. 914 O'Farrell st. EDUCATIONAL, A-GALLAGHER-TARR United - rott building: Galiagher, 18 ;u?-ch:x'h‘ s porter, ehorthand department; Tarr, expert accountant, bookkeeping dep't; a school con- ducted by experts; call or send for catalogue. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., S. F.— Practical courses in bookkeeping, _short- hand, typing, languages, telegraphy, English branches, civil, electrical and mining engin- eering, etc.; new 80-page catalogue free. ALL students but two taking full course this Loz Bot positions. SAN FRANCISCO BUSI- ESS COLLEGE, 1236 Market st. AYRES', the leading business college, 723 Mar- ket st.; life scholarship, $50; includes short- hand, typing, bookkeeping, pen art;day & eve. CALIFORNIA Businegs College, 305 Larkin st.: the coming school: thorough; up to date: ali branches; positions secured for graduat ENGINEERING, civll, elec. mining, mech. sur- vey, assay, cyanide, arch.: day, eve.: est. 1864. | VAN DER'NAILLEN SCHOOL, 933 Market. SHORTHAND taught personally or by mall; ac- knowledged by officlal reporters ‘‘best teacher, best system.”’ M. G. BARRETT, 32 Montgmy, 8. F, VETERINARY COLLEGE—Next session begins_June 11: catalogue upon application. M. L. PANCOAST, Secretary, 510 Golden Gate. GUITAR, mandolin, piano, singing lessons, 50c; no exercises. 39 Fifth st. PROF. MERKI, successful teacher of mandolin, violin and guitar. 1003 Mission, above Sixth. LE JEUNE Art and Crafts School; modeling, designing. carving: all branches. 424 Pine st. THE only watchmaking school on the coast for ladies and gentlemen. O. Sinz, 36 Geary, r. 34. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc.: day or eve.; $5 mo. 1024 Mission. nr. 6th. ‘A WEEK'S news for § cents. The Weekly Call, 16 pages, In wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year. D EHPLOYHENT OFFICES. A—JAPANESE-CHINESE Contractor and_Em- ployment Office furnishes best laborers and domestic servants. 4 Carlos place, off O'Far- rell. bet. Powell and Mason: tel. Black 435(. A—MOST reltable Japanese and Chinese em- | ployment office; established over five years. | 421 Post st.; telephone Bush 135. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japaness, Cht nese help. 426 Powell, nr. Sutter: tel. Black 5072, | JAPANESE and Chinese employment office best help furn.; tel. John 2121. §06% Stockton. | SITUATION wanted by an_elde | POSITION as watchman AN old confectioner, fancy cake baker and pas- try cook wants a light situation for small ‘wages; steady work: city or country. Please address Confectioner, 16i6 Stockton st. RELIABLE young man of 24, experienced in bookkeeping and general office work, wishes position with established firm; reference from | late employer. Address box 1788, Call office. SHEET {ron and tin worker, first-class and experienced in all branches, will accept very low pay with steady job anywhere. Address box 2115, Call office. SITUATION wanted by European professor of | horseback riding and driving in a riding | gcademy or as instructor in private family for the summer. Box 1703, Call. - bl | THOROUGHLY competent American working | foreman, orchard or, vineyard, would like a situation. E. H., box 288§, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED man, handy with horses and tools, wants light ‘work; no milking; ref; | wages small. H. WARREN, 410 Sixth st. CHAS. LEVY buys your furniture, o Piano. 1135 Market st.: telephone Jeusie ALFRED WOLLPERT, 713 M pa highest price for your second-hand furnit W. E. CODY (late wi furniture, carpets. NTED—FEMALE. TWO waltressea for same springs, $20: to start HANSEN & CO., 14 Geary. FOUR waitresses, same mountain resort, start June 1; free fare. C. R. HANS CO., 104 Geary st. v SSES for genteel resort: $20 “Al:x;nnflgdl free f‘l;e. C. R. HANSEN & TWO head walitresses, 330, $25; 10 waltress family hotels, city, $20; 6 restaurant wait resses, city, $7 week; 3 pantry girls, $25. i siiver pantry girl, resort, §25. C. R. HAN- N & CO.. 104 Geary st. PASTRY and short-order cook, Institution. 30 cook and waitress, boarding house, 4 fancy 'ironers, country, $30 and $0. ( HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. 25 WAITRESSES for commercial hotels. F no, Madera, Selma, Tuolumne County, F R moon Bay, Marysville. Corning. San Ma: Visaha, Jose. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 14 Geary st. STEADY, rellable man wishes place as coach- | man and gardener; city or country. E. F., | HOUSEGIRLS and cooks for families ani ranches: city and country; $20, §25 and % C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. box 2887, Call office. | STEADY, rellable man wishes place as doctor's coachman; doctors’ references. G. VIT- RINGA, care Dr. Eastman, Berkeley. YOUNG Swedish man and wife wish situations; clty or country; woman good cook: man care of horses and general work. Box 2591, Call. | IF you wish a good, honest, industrious man | as night watchman fnside of buflding, best of references, address box 1722, Call office. | YOUNG man wants position as porter in whole- sale house; Add. F. M., box 2592, Call. FIRST-CLASS salesman wishes reliable firm: crockery prefes Box 2894, Call office. ition with | references. | OFFICE work—Young man of 3, with § years | experience, wants position for the summer. | Address J. E. COOVER, Palo Alto, Cal. | | man; secur- ity given if desired. Address 213 Palmer near Chenery. | A—SECOND cook, private boar WANTED—Cook, $25; second girl, $20. samo place; cook, $35, no wash; 4 cooks, $25. $30, city and_short distance; second girl, 3%, Menio Park: 12 hotel waitresses, $20, §25, city and country: chamberwork and waiting. eity country: 3 restaurant cooks, city and short distance: resort cook, 3% kitchen heiper, §iS; a large number of house girls, $20, 325, $30, city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 31§ Sutter st CHAMBERMAID and laundress, Yolo, §20, fare here. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st g-house, Ala- meda, $25 to §30, see lady here Monday: wait- ress, ‘same house, $20; restaurant cook, city, cook for men, 325, see party here, no ob- ion to a child: cook for Il hotel, Mari- posa, $25, fare paid; cook, s hotel on the coast, $30: dishwasher, ss the bay, $20. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st TRONER, city, 80, MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter street. ENGINEER, machinist, pipefitter wants posi- | tion as engineer. Address Engineer, box 17 Call office. FIRST-CLASS coachman for private family: | well experienced:; desirable references; state .wages. Address box 1712, Call office, or janitor; ref. and | bond if required. Box 1713, Call office POSITION as light porter; has good knowledge of grocery trade; st ref. Box 1714, Call. GOOD cook wants work in hotel or boarding- | house. 515 McAllister st., entrance Ash ave. EXPERIENCED man wishes situation to cook | on ranch. Box 1725, Call office. WANTED—Position by reliable man as ac- countant or sistant in some business; per- manency rather than large salary. Address box 2876, Call office. . LEE C. PRAY, carpenter and general jobber— Screen doors and windows, lattice work, fur- niture, roofs, outhouses, fences, board walks, cupbcards made and repaired by the day or job. Address Bailey block, room 2, Dwight w tation, Berkel SITUATION wanted by a rellable man; experi- enced with stationary boilers, engines and dynamos; references and security if required. Box 2847, Call. i A GOOD jobbing blacksmith and shoer wishes steady situation: city or country: reasonab wages. Address F. A. M., box 16, Call office. a i CHINESE and Japanese Employment Offlce— Best hel 411% O'Farrell ot EMPLOY ZENT WANTED—F A FIRST-CLASS German cook, competent in- fants’ nurse, German cook with good city ref- erepces, first-class Swedish laundress and a number of housegirls await positions at MISS CULLEN'S, 32 Sutter st. GERMAN and French cook desires a situation; best of city references. J. F. CROSETT & | CO., 318 Sutter st. | | | | | | GOOD planing mill and lumber vard in this | city for sale. Box 2861, Call office. i $80—A SHOP, all new_tools, with stores for | vestmaker, rent $7. Box 2869, Call office. | COLORED maid wishes engagement to travel; would like to go to Paris; first-class mani- | cure and hairdresser; would take charge of | children; small salary. Address MRS. C. B. NORTH, bhox 2877, Call office. WANTED—A chance to go to Cape Nome by a man of experience; handy; good reference; can pay half fare; rest in work. Address | box 1793, Call office. $5000 FOR working capital will obtain 3% in- terest in ten creek clalms at Cape Nome. Box | 1, Call office. | B e — COLLECTION OFFICES, | GOOD bargain; fruit store; locality; party going to Nome. 212 Gough st. DRUG store for sale or exchange for San Fran- cisco property; a well-stocked, modern, pay- ing drug store in & good mining town; cash trade. Call at 730 O'Farrell st., city. FOR sale—The Central Hotel in Napa, con- taining thirty rooms; central location; price reasonable. Address R. CUFF, Napa, Cal. i B TSSO SO Sy GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge un- less successful. Room 310, 927 Market at. COTTAGES TO LET. FOR sale—Saloon in wholesale district. Inquire : WICHMANN, LUTGENS & CO., 318 Clay st. $450—CORNER grocery and bar; 4 living rooms account of sickness. 1111 Howard; no agents. | WELL-FURNISHED sunny cottage, 7 room: bath, garden, stable; will belfmt in PEllecl order. Apply £118 Unlon st., 1I to § o'clock; | ent. ! CT ave., 15—1% story, good grounds and view: take Valencia cars to terminus and inquire; rent reasonable. $1800 CASH; corner grocery and bar; fine stock; good location; no agents. Inquire 30 Lily ave SALOON for eale, cheap. Apply 1008 Howard street. $100—CIGAR stand: good locallt nity, Inquire 92 Minna st., ; rare opportu- uring day. COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO., 412 Sacramento st. ISTS. full set of teeth on a gold plate, $25; teeth without a plate: crown and bridge work our | specialty; see our flesh-colored plates, thinner | and stronger than rubber. warranted for 20 years; fillings, 30c; crown $350: all work ainless and warranted. CHICAGO DENTAL ARLORS, 24 Sixth st. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 803 Mar- ket st.. cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bldg.. you can have Your extractions done painlessly: teeth without plates our specialty: gold crowns, 4350 up: plates, extractions free, $4 50 uY; of- fice hours § a. m. to 16 p. m.; Sundays 9'to 2 | ».m. G. W. WILLIAMSON, M. D., Manager. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O" 11 tracts and fills teeth painlessly ridges, !1'E derful secret method; crowns, §2 rubber or flexible plates, $3; received § prizes; no students; guaranteed 12 years. FULL set of teeth, $:; gold crowns. $3: new methods in bridge work: filllngs, gold, §1 up; silver, 50c; painiess extraction, Sc; gas given. New York Dental Parlors, 969 Mission, cor.6th. DR, LUDLUM HILL, 143 Market. nr. Eleventh No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $5 per set; extracting. c: gas given. VAN VROOM-— and Sun- daye. 1001 Market st., corner Sixth. PARIS Dental Parlor, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4: crowns, fillings, %c. BELGIANS? We breed them by the hundred and ship everywhere, write to-day for free booklet and state your wants. REDFERN RABEITRY, 1725 West Twenty-fifth st., Los Angeles. RELGIAN hares—Fancy stock on sale; bred &nd unbred does from $10 to §100; young pedi- &reed Rtock on sale at reasonable prices; cor- respondence solicited. Pajaro Valley Rab- bitry, P. O. drawer D, Watsonville, Cal. 50 HEAD finest pedigreed Belgian hares State; acciimated 1o Central Californn does bred to bucks scoring 95; start right; booklet &and descriptive list free. BRITAIN RAB- et ove. A Highland welcome with @ full 82y of plessure 1o all. Buy round trip ferey tickets for Shell Mound Park. Admission to grounds, adults, children, Zc TICKETS for the great organ recital and lec- re to be delivered by M. ISRAEL PRYCE, | M., LL.D., on the immortality of the soul, | Metropolitan Temple, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jure 6, may be purchased at the Emporium all this week, 2c and 50c. CO-OPERATIV] Emp) 1’nsunme. TUESDAY EVENING, 117 . speeker, Hon. J. Tevior Rogers; subject, SET of teeth without plate. DR, H. G. YOUNG, Polk st. DOG HOSPITALS. DR. CREELY'S C. rf“cofi s0ap creates’ a smooth, silky coat; for sale by all druggists or at the hospital, 510 Golden Gate ave. DR. BUZARD' S Dog Hospital, Post. Filimore— Advice and medicine 75c: cify visits ; ali animals treated: dogs boarced. Tel. West 636. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and fubscriptions has been established at 109 Va- encia st. LODGING-HOUSES R SALE. A TRUSTWORTHY German lady, speaking £00d English, wishes a situation in a small American family: is a good plain cook; no washing; will work by the day nursing or do | plain sewing; good references. 522 Stockton, COMPETENT girl wants housework or second | work; no objection to children; wages from | $15 to $20. Call 1100 Powell st., corner Wash- | ington. i DRESSMAKER, first class, perfect fitter, de- signer and trimmer; costumes remodeled lat- est styles; $125 per day. Address box 1720, Call office. YOUNG lady, speaking English and Spanish, wishes position as lady’s or young girl's com: | panion; wiliing to make herself useful; good reference Box 2832, Ce GERMAN woman wishes situation to do gen- eral housework or as housekeeper: xood plain cook; wages $12 to §15. Call 217 Eddy st. COMPETENT Swedish girl would like a place | as cook, American family; willing to do small | washing; wages $2, $30. Call 1024 Howard st., room 19. POSITION as housekeeper and companion by Eastern Protestant lady where I can have fuil charge; will go any distance; reference. Ad- dress 518 Twentieth st., Oakland. | { | { BOOKKEEPER wants position as bookkeeper, timekercper, assistant bookkeeper or any gen- eral office work; six years' experience: best of references. Address P. O. box 442, Oakland. | A—MIDDLE-AGED nurse, 1 child, city, $20. MISS CULL WANTED—Woman to outskirts of to D. EWER & CO.. WANTED—A lady of refinemes among a large 1 any interior ¢ letters of compensatic month: sult investigation. tal, if o requ plicit as to numbe to enable fnvestn: means ployed, where able to invest §¥ or more mon : stanttal Teferences, or théy will recelve no attention. Address box 1724, Ca LEARN dressmaking and the leadins tem of easy: 2 weeks In sewing d all entering the . open to all; even D up. McDOW LADIES to qualify as teachers of physical cul- ture; pay tuition with serviees, also small remuneration. Apply after 11 a. m. week days room 1, Hoover Hall, 1327 Market st. WANTED—A girl for general housework and plain cookin, reference required. Call at 1518 Pine s near Octavia. depa terns cut Ze YOUNG married man, with good references, would Itke to accept a position in any busi- ness in San Francisco or Oakland. Box 2534, Call office. | WANTED—By a first-class cheese maker, & | ition. Addréss box 2526, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va encia st —_— EXCHANGE. FOR sale or exchange—Belglan hare rabbitry; established business; 150 pedigree stock; ex- change for house and lot across the bay. Apply 215 Sansome st., room 3. | GIRL to assist in housework: easy, and good home; no washing; only man and wife; §8. 1000 Golden Gate av., cor. Laguna, middle flat. | A LADY to design and make ladies’ neckwear. BAUER BROS., 21 Sansome YOUNG girl for general housework: small fam- ily. 731 Shrader st. WANTED—_Talloress: stead: BROS., 2 fo 31 Kearny B WANTED—Lady room mate one employed day: %004 home; use rent §5; refer- PURE walnut hatr stain, §1. 124 West Fourth st., Los Angeles, Cal. $500—NEW modern residence, In Berkeley, near cars and train, to exchange. ALDEN CO.. | 1118 Broadway, Oakland. OOM _house, bath, high basement; h Call, Oskiand. EQUITY of store and flat in San Fri worth $2500; mortgage $2500. Box 1718, | clear: | | sco; Call. EXPERT OPTICIANS, e S L B S SUe e S GEORGE MAYERLE, German expert optician, | 1071%e Market st.—Examinations free: German | eye water by mall, i0c. Phone Mint 257. | —_— LADY for outdoor work: state age, ‘Address Sales, box 2873, Call office. COMPETENT irl for seneral housework: no washing; wages 325; refs. required. 1 Scott st. YOUNG girl for Mill Valley. 1411 Jackson st, Monday. WANTED—Girl to do cooking; French cooking Dreferred. 1530 Mission st — YOUNG girl to assist; good home. Monday. 4204 Twenty-third st. - | MIDDLE-AGED woman wanted as cook. 830 Main FLATS TO LET. 100 FLATS, cottages, etc.. Speck & 1822 Pac. av.: 10 1 B30 1137 Geary: 10'r, h...310 10 McAllister; 8 r.h. 32 1610 California; 7 r.f. 35 53 Haight; 7. f.... 25 1210 Polk; 9 r. h.... 3 922 Hyde; 6 r. £....32 50 331 Eddy; 4 r. f...... 20 EXPERIENCED girl for le; st . Mercantile Towel and Taundry Co.e a‘]-’.":. WANTED—Girls to learn book foiding. 608 Montgomery st. WANTED—Neat girl to_assist with children; Fruitvald ixes $10. 1714 Van Ness ave. A—NW. cor. Sutter and Scott: finest flat in city for the price: Investigate: 6 large rooms and large glazed porch: appreciated if seen. A—7-ROOM flat; corner; sunny; 2 bay window: all modern improvements. 417% Third st. 56-ROOM corner . 8-room flat; only. 20 rooms; corner . 15 rooms: corner . 100-room ‘house . 3 Hotel and bar: 3 rooms. 41 rooms on Market st. sz355uss only. 25 rooms on Bush; rent $65. 930 30 rooms; In payment; 1800 8-room new flat 400 | 110-room house; hest on earth. 4500 12 rooms on McAllister st.. 400 16 rooms: fine corner; clears $150. 1900 16-room house on Turk st.... 750 | 10 rooms on Jones st.; clears $85. 400 10 rooms; fine corne: 450 | 10-room house; new’ furnitu 200 | 12-room house 'on Post st. 400 10 rooms on Mason st.; MONEg‘_n’r[OFl[;g(A)N o Ifi"l"” HOUSE. ELE! NE M 796. H. C. leC!(ER. 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. STON & CO. 1026 Market st. $250 cash, balance $10 month. :3\;::1‘ bellt;{ le!\lfl" T, monthly en corner: must sellros oo rent 837 50 PRICE §250... DECKER, 1020 Market st. A — ROOMING house; great mon maker; heart the city. CO G & CO., T'l{ Market. A_LIST of 120 lodging-houses for sale. M. GRIFFIN, 71§ Market, room 1, nr. Call bldg. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions “recelved at Call branch office, I!fl.!‘mmo’r“ st. e AL | BRIGHT young girl, | SCANDINAVIAN woman wishes work by th | reference. 1323 De Haro st. COLORED woman wants work in private fam- ily as cook or chambermaid; by the week or | monthly, weekly preferred. Box 2881, Call office. i WELL-EDUCATED Parisian lady, just rom New York, desires a position to take charge | of children. Address MME., box 2830, Call. musical, handy with needle, wishes to be a companion to lady or child. ' Box 1706, Call. day; office cleaning, laundry or any Kkind, | YOUNG lady wishes position in family to give | daily piano instruction for board and room. Address box 2884, Call office. ‘WOMAN wants position, care of children and upstaire work. Address 6 Cottage row, off Bush st., bet. Webster and Fillmore. DRESSMAKER from the East, first-class cut- ter and ftter; go out by the day; make a suit in one day. 1532 Polk st. NEAT Japanese girl wants a_ situation to do housework and to help cooking. Christian Woman’s Home, 1427 Pine st. GOOD laundress wants washing to do at home, 615 McAllister st., entrance Ash ave. GERMAN woman wishes plain sewing to do at home. 521 Mission st. WORK cleaning vacant houses or work. Address 128 Clara ave. FIRST-CLASS cook wishes situation in first- class family. Call 921 Folsom st. laundry CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN you become di poor send to BPATLDING S Plonest Caboer-Bers Ing Works, 3i3-357 Tehama st.: tel. 8. 40. A YOUNG woman will care for children or in- 4 and 5 rooms, bath. and 1044 Sacramento st., below Mason. 1042 WANTED—A middle-aged woman to helo im seneral housework. 1428 Mason st. ‘WANTED-—Operators on vests; wages from §§ to $12. G4l Stevenson st. WANTED—A bright lady stenographer. Apply from 10 a. m. until 2 p. m. on Monday morn~ ing. Room 547. Parrott building. CLARA ave., 108 corner Seventsenth st 2 blocks from Market—Fine new upper flat, 7 ruumsu:o\nd bath; grand view of bay and city; CLAYTON, 7i2—Elegant, sunny upper flat of 7 | rooms and bath: modern. BELEGANT new sunny corner flat; six rooms | and bath. 4600 Eighteenth st. FLAT rooms and bath: clean: $i4. 1419 Pa- cific st. Apply M7 Pacific st. S | FLAT—Modern imorovements; half block from | Union Iron Works. 913 Illinois st. | GOOD waitress at 1380 Turk street, near Fill- more. WANTED--A neat appearing woman as com- merctal traveler. Box Call office. TO-DAY (Sunday) lady canvasser; smail towns; expenses paid; spiendid offer. Room 1, 224 Seventh st. APPRENTICES for hair work at G. LEDER- ER'S, 122 Stockton st. FIRST-CLASS experienced cook: best of wages pald. 2067 Central ave., cor. Willow st., Ala- meda; referenees required. FLAT of 6 rooms; bath; cellar; yard: rent cheap, 1419 Bush st., bet. Polk and Van Ness. WANTED—Girl for light housework. Seventeenth st., near Dolores. FLAT-—Three large, sunny rooms; yard. 118 _Fillm s . EXPERIENCED finisher on trousers: steady work; wages 461% Min: st FLAT, 3 rooms and bath. $13; flats of 3 rooms, | §7 and &5, Key at 524 Fell st i WANTED—Apprentices at Palace Ladies’ T FLAT of 9 rooms, bath, furnished or unfur- | nished: large yard. 527 Hayes st. | FLATS-3 and 4 rooms, bath: off Howard, bet. Twelfth and Thirteenth. Key at 1626 Howard. IF you want to move get printed list flats to let from BALDWIN & HO' 10 Montgomery. MODERN lower flat, 7 rooms and basement. 1131 Geary st., bet.’ Van Ness and Frankiin. MODERN flat of 4 rooms and bath; nice gar- den. 1228 Filbert st., near l‘rklil. MODERN upper sunny 6-room flat. 135 Ash bet. Polk, Van Ness, McAllister, Fulton. valid for expenses to Paris. Box 2836, Call. SUITS made, $5; w i ¥ de. 5. rflwm Sc; walsts, c. SANITARY Carpet Cleaning and Dyeing Co., 242344 McAllister s¢; Phose Bouth 1" J. E. MITCHELL Ca Beat Reno- vating Co., 240 14th -{p:"tll. fl% AMBRICAN lady and_cam E fit wants to o ‘“éx‘ s tains coast, or wi Vel ipanion to lady. Box 2872, Call office. e ryice and Co-operation Are Dusential to| 40d, descriptive list “tres. g e WOMAN wants work by the day, washing and 4 . 3 McDOWELL'S is the to learn dressmak- | CITY Steam Carpet-Beat ironing v e e e REDFOOT RABRITRY. Choice S Siies Tu- ik and ladies’ tatlorlag? eve. cluss. 18 Posi. | CETEVENE: mer S b et o o ot 2 | S imon e %Y 884 car Avpy ae ing of the stockholders of the Olympic Sait | Jon. Tarbury, Klo Ugget. Red Rover, | MME, REMBERT, 030 Sutter st., dressmaking | J, M: EN'S California Cleaning Co., | YOUNG Scotch woman wants position Wieer Compuzy will be beid at 81 Macker | 2 m%:‘ kiand and otpers; e does, ready | ichool: any pattern cut to messure. 5 Slevenson iy M%:m lovwest Tates. | - housekeeper: has littl gt Call of adiress e e I a1 ihe bove of § 5, | _ClaY sta. §_F. Dressmaking, Ladies Behool: | CARPETS cleaned i e 2an day of Ma o 0L, at ihe [ £ TEENONT Belgian Tiage Co 5 Fijmors 3t | Trench talloing seiem taught. 1 Yan Neas. | “STRATTONE, 3 Bt e e eante NEAT colored €f7 wowia ke position 2: purss rect. to serve for ensuing year Francisco, Cal.—Send § cents in stamps | PARISIAN dressmaking, Geary et.; Cresses | AD' & Co., 402 St 3 & L. 4 |nn:'§:‘&-m other, business ms may | for book on care and Tmade, 35 up; drcsses Teade over: perfect At Tl Maih 300 SO WALCOM, ‘Droprieters AMM . Transfer PEDIGREED Belctans from 880 oo mol e | ———— 0. WALCOW, proprietor. | FaD: ‘wants sewing and mending to do at e e ™ May i5, 1600, at 3 0'clock | PEDIGREED Belgians from 1150 up: mlmxon;muufm all Kinds pleat | CONKLIN'S Carpet-Beating Works, 338 Golden or e % GiBEON, ‘Secretars, | Feaks EAbbitry, B9 Bixseents st o5, biaking. 131 Fost, overd ConnbrMMAREIL | Oats daos vmmaon Forks, Couniry.” Qail at e Bhath we e (1 OF NEW sunny flat, § rooms and bath; yard; base- ment; modern imp. 1931, 1935 O'Farrell st. PAGE—Quiet sunny §-room, etc., near Park, 3§20, vacant June 2: Mission, good 4-room, $1. BALDWIN & HOWELL. PEARL, 27, off' Market, nr. Valencla—Lower and upper flats; rent 8 and $7. SUNNY lower flat, § rooms, bath, yard. base- ment; rent reasonable. 482 Page, nr. Webster. S—LOVELY flat of 4 large rooms and bath nice view. 292 Third ave., cor. Clement st.; take Sutro car. $13-FLAT of 4 rooms. 12 bet. Gough and Octavia, 1% blocks from ket. oring Co., rm, 9, Murphy bidg., 1236 Mar WANTED—Girl for general nousework. 1123 Steiner st. L8 WANTED Gr‘l!: work on shirts: beginners taught. LEV1 STRAUSS & CO.. 3% Fremont st.; elevator. GERMAN or Swedish girl to do housework. Apply at 612 1a 'st. - WANTED—200 women for work during canning season. Apply immediately, U. 8. FRUIT PACKING CO., 1110 to 1150 Harrisen st.; entrance In rear. TWO first-class experienced foreladtes for frult cannery Apply U. 8. FRUIT PACKING CO GIRLS GIRLS. i d LS. hest wages wing mac! oper- ators on TEVI STRAUSS & CorS veraiie. Apply at onee to MR. DAVIS, 2% Fremont. NEAT girl: general housework, plain cookin assist ith_children; $20. Call 233 Third ave. $22 50—TO let; a sunny 6-room upper flat at 1732 Baker st., near California. $20—6 rooms and bath; upper 176 Jullan ‘v-..uu-m‘-. Loy wi Richmond District: take Sutter or Geary cars. OPRATORS and finishers on gents' white shirts. ROGERSON'S, 535 Valencia st. (T B o et il rmandll e < S GIRL for housework. Call at 14 Harriet st.

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