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10 SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Cs . corner of Market and Third streets; open vntil 12 o'clock every night in the year. Bi .NCH OFFICES—52] Montgomery street, ¥: open until yes street; open ter street; open until 9:30 p. m. street: op” x:nu:"afiu p. m. 5 street n unt p. m. ivect, corner -ixteenth: open . . enth street; open until 9.p. I Valencia street: open until § p. m. “crthwest corner Twent--second and Ken- & NOTICES. No. 44, ¥. and WEDNESDAY) oclock. Second ROLICH, Sec. 1 Lodge No. 16, F. and A. M. meeting THIS (WEDNES- ) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. | hird Degree : ! R. E. ALLAN, Secretary P. T. | . Lodge No. 166, F. and ers and members are re- e "to assemble at Temple, FRIDAY, A m., for the purpose of we obsequies of our late brother, SMITH. F. WESTPHAL, W. M a Triumph i A. 0. U. W.—You are | attend the funeral of brother, MANSURETO from ’residence, 1816 Stockton DAY, April 24, st 1 p. m. 33V, C.'R. HOLTON. H. CATTRAN, Recorder. ® to 7 ¥ is coming: a big chance for agents life; call at once; commission 60. WHITAKER & RAY COM- in each township to publications; good re- -class people. Address 114, Sacramento, Cal. | WHOLESALE liquor store; established 11 years; BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. $3000_FURNITURE store in best business town on_coast; established 17 years; sacrificed in order to close estate; expenseof investigation paid by us if not found as represented. | HORN, SOLOMON & CO., 30 Kearny st. WE have two shoe stores for sale at nearly in- voice price; call and get particulars; it will y you. HORN, SOLOMON & CO. 80 earny st. WHOLE or half interest in well-stocked paying drug store on Market st.; rent only $5; good | lease; owner leaving city on account of sick- | ness; a bona-fide bargain. HORN, SOLOMON & CO., 30 Kearny st. STEAM laundry, new machinery, for sale, $14( or owner will sell half interest to good bui ness man for $800; will guarantee $130 to $300 per month. HORN, SOLOMON & CO., 30 Kearny st. doing a business of $0,000 per year; books open to inspection to reliable parties; terms if desired; a rare bargain. HORN, SOLO- MON & CO., 20 Kearny st. $20—BUTCHER shop and trade; fine fixtures. cost more than price asked to fit up. HORN, SOLOMON & CO., 30 Kearny st. $50—_GENTRAL mershandise store for sale at a sacrifice; telephone cxchange reduces rent to $12. HORN, SOLOMON & CO., 30 Kearny. WHEN you want to sell or buy ness call on HORN, . SOLOMON Kearny st.; tel. Main 1604. FOR SALE—A well-established grocery and general merchandise business in Oakland, Cal.; will sell for cost price of stock, which will inventory for about $4000; splendid op- portunity for an active business man; re sons for selling. sickness; principals only will_be dealt with. For particulars see J. F. STREET, Attorney at Law, rooms 16 and 17, 855 Broadway, Oakland, Cal $1Z5_PARTNER wented in restaurant; fine bus.; no exp.; clears $50 mo. 4% Fourth st. A GOOD grocery, butcher and bar business combined for sale. Box 3765, Call office. RESTAURANT for sale cheap, rooms: comvlete. 136 Second st. FOR sale—Candy store and ice cream parlor; good location. Inquire at 1642 Market st. paying busi- & CO., 30 with living HOOFING. sidewalks re- Folsom 1607. asphalt . roofing, 1186 Miesion: ZDVICE frec: divorce law a speclalty; private: To fee without maccess: collections. LG, W. HOWE, atty at law, £50 Market, cor. Stocktn. ADVICE free; no charges unless successtul. W. W. DAVIDEO! Market st.. opp. Mason. BOARDING h a child w yard: best of care. FOR CHILDRI es 2 or 3 children to 1607 California st. board —_—e BUSINESS CHANCES. | rooms, A-$1000; SALOON with 9 surrounded | y factories, warehouses and lumber vards; | transient_trade; rent $40. Call R. G. | E, 26% Kearny st | RY store (without bar) doing fitable cash business; choicest Particulars R. G. WILKE, Kearny BOARDING and livery stable, West- ern Addition; net rent $48; clearing above $150 arge patronage; stock of buggies, t class. Call R. G. st A—34d rent §18 ®ood business living rooms; location can't be beat; | | | Call 'R. G. WILKE, 2% | ! ner engaged otherwise. Call 1. Kearny st. and coffee saloon on | clearing $180 per month; about $60. Call R. G. WILKE, of 15 rooms, barroom, dining place established many good-paying business: eaking French and 2% Kearny st. , candy and branch bak- ; corner; Western Ad- | clean store. st. ALOON on Market st.; place estab- | i many years and doing a large busi- | et rent $135; sicknes in family com- | per to = a mint. Call R. G. | R wanted in 0ld established | with nursery, hothouse, etc.; botl wagons, plants and trees of | all dgscriptions; established many vears and | doing a_money-making business. Particulars | R G WILK Ke =t orses, ; manufacturing busi- ; cash trade; staple goods. % Market st. [ | { going_East cause | 777% Market. saloon; business location; full sked; retiring cause of sale 0., TiT% Market st. nd_milk route with cattle, near pe cause of sale. Mec- Market st. and bar, receipts $1000 month; nvoice. STEAND & KAISER, 208 e varlety store: re- STRAND & and a snap. : No. 1 location: recelpts reasonable. STRAND & | Kearny st. | WANTED—Respectable young lady or man as partner in candy business. 941 Folsom st. | OLD-ESTABLISHED mechanics' boarding and | lodging house for sale. Apply Call office. MAN with $300 to joln advertiser to work pla- cer claim at Cape Nome. Box 2433. Call. " LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. SELECT A HOUSE FROM ALL. ....THE BARGAINS IN THE CITY rent $27 50. $350 6 rooms; Ellis st. 400 16 rooms; corner. 1000 10 rooms; on Eddy st., near Market 500 | 14 rooms; on Third st., near Market. 550 | 14 rooms; on Mission st. 550 40 rooms; rent $60: clears $15 1000 24 rooms; north of Market; clears $200. 2000 27 rooms; just finished; very fine. 2800 20 rooms; on Geary st.; clears, $I3. 2400 | 4 rooms; positively the best; clears $300. 3700 80-room boarding-hou: clears $600. 8000 { $-room flat; sunny sid 700 6-room flat; very good. 325 500 other houses, 2 to 700 rooms. ABSTRACTS FREE. PHONE MINT 79. $100,000 to loan at 1% per cent. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st.. opp. 5th. A. CAMERON & CO., 850 Market st. and 8 Stockton st. Rooms 21, 22 and 23. Phone Bush 828. If you have hotel, rooming-house or busi- ness to sell list with us. We have cash cus- tomers for all sizes and prices. €8 rooms: downtown; modern. apartment house; clears $300 per month; first- class investment o5 31 rooms; business center: offices 12 rooms; rent $50: oak furniture. 46 rooms: rent $173; cor.; clears 11 rooms; rent $40; fine home: pla: 10 rooms: elegant residence; partly f 34 rooms; rent $130; elegantly furnished; paying house; good perm. and trans... 2650 MARION GRIFFIN By Call bldg. 719 Market st.: money el. Black 1803, 90 rooms on Market st.; E 21 rooms on Eddy s 21 rooms; corner; good furniture, 15 rooms: good; quite central.. | 50 rooms; clearing $150 per mon 16 rooms: O. K.; housekeeping . 14 rooms; transient; fair furnit . 18 rooms; corner; fine cak fur.; fine 26 rooms on_Larkin et.; rent $90.. 10 rooms; 2 blocks of Market; rent §35.... 300 40 rooms; full: norta Market: rent $120... 1900 12 rooms; boarding-house; fine.. 1400 | 17 rooms; central; 1 floor; clears $75 mo.. 500 | SELECT YOUR HOUSE _FROM THE LARGEST LIST IN TOWN. excellent furn.; cheap rent. $200 rent $41 50; good location 75 downtown; clears $100 mo. 1,000 fine cor.; apartment house... 2,500 biggest money-maker in city. 5,750 148 rooms; particulars given bus. people. 25,000 Hundreds to choose from........$100 to $100,000 Also boarding-houses and country hotels. See our special bargai list before buying. WALTER HAYES & CO., 835 Market st. WINSTON & WOLF, 1026 Market st. 63 rooms; cheap reni: for.. $3250 50 rooms; corper; part cash 2600 32 rooms; rent $43; clears $100. . 1200 § 26 rooms; corner; $500 cash. . 1100 | 17 rooms; rent $50; $500 cash . 1100 | 500 other houses for sale. Money.on furniture at 11 per cent. 18 ROOMS; Mission st.; rent $60; price $725. 12 rooms; Mason s rent $45; price $750. 35 rooms on Howard; rent $80; price $1000. 18 rooms on Grant ave.; rent §75; price $1500. 12 rooms on Eddy: rent $58; price $650. 12 rooms; Pine: elegantly fur.; rent $50: $1200. EU: EAL ESTATE, 28 Sixth st. LODGING-HOUSES, boarding-houses and ho- tels to suit every buyer; this office is licensed; I am established since '1592; I loan money to buvers: general satisfaction guaranteed. Call G. W. SCHWEINHARD, phone Mint 1811 Rooms 1, . $17 Market st., opp. Mason. AAA—100 C ands, 200 groceries and bars, 0 candy ice cream stores, 500 restau- rants, 900 stores of all kinds: partners wanted. Parties with §100 up can be suited. If you > @ business call and ree us. WALTER HAYES & CO., 838 Market st. | FOR private sale: some of the best saloons in | e city. WALTER HAYES & CO., §38 Mkt. | GAR | | | 16 rooms: Hyde: very finely furnis rent $50; location desirable. It a bargain we have them at any price, $00—LODGING-HOUSE, 14 rooms; very cheap rent; water free; pays good profit. HORN, SOLOMON & CO., 20 Kearny st. RESTAURANTS; water front...3400 and $730 | Fourth st..........$400 and $800 | ant on Seventl: t. 31500 | on Grant ave.... : $900 | 1y othe o saloons, groceries, wouses. LUNDIN & CO., 906 Market. | onsisting of an oyster house with | liquor license; doing big busi- | ntrally located and on Market; all FISHER & CO., 935 Market st. JOON; rare chance for the right man re a good-paying business; guarantee month clear of all expenses: cheap | ood living rooms, no better iocation Business Board Trade, 326 Pine. NER wanted in an old established | business; owner well known practical | profits average $80 a month | ulars with DONNELLY & 5—_PAR cash FOR sale—10-room rooming-house; 128% Ninth st.; good location and cheap rent; rooms all rented. SNAP—$300; modern rooming house of 9 room: 1 black Van Ness and Market; north side; rent §25. Box 382, Call office. A GOOD list of lodging-houses from §250 to $2500. JOSEPH BAILIE, 758 Market st. 24 ROOMS: central; transient; neatly furnished; rent $40; bargain, Dcunelly Co., 632 Market. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1901 - - 406 Sitten S2. B N gtfzv'n %m'ad'd{ OFFICE FOR COLORAOO CLAY DfAIR OYE. SAN FRANCISCO, April 22, 1901. Business Manager S. F. CALL. : Dear Sir: Please have your representa- tive call upon me, as I wish to make a contract with your paper for advertising. I recently placed an advertisement of my business in all the morning papers, but the results from THE CALL'S advertisement were so much superior both in quantity and quality to those obtained from any other paper that I have seen fit to extend my ad— vertising with you alcne. prise to me to have positive evidence of how widespread your readers are through_ out the coast and West. el - D e aaaad ,%am BBloek 157 95-41 72475 It was a sur— Yours truly, . PO IS LD DD CLAIRVOYANTS—Continued. MME, GYEISN, trance, business medium, life reader, medical clairvoyant; office hours 1 to 5and 7 to 9 p. m. 1008% Market st. MRS. MELVILL, well-known clairvoyant, water reader. 11 6th;German spoken;tel. Howard 1845. YOUNG Mies Zemdar, clair., palmist; names given; hrs. 10 to 9. 1203 Market st., cor. 8th. MME. HANSON, palmistry, card reader; past, present, future; 25c. 148 Sixth st., room 14. MRS.' BROWN, clairvoyant and card reader; ladies 2Gc, gents 50c. 132 Sixth st. MME. SCHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader; sittings daily. 448% Jessie st.. bet. 5th and 6th. MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, card reader and palmistry; truth or no pay; 2c. 1149 Mission. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMAZE. YOUNG woman wishes few more engagements for even'ny entertainments and parties; Arst- class za'ad meker and waitress. Call three days 116% Mission st. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants a situation; %eneml housework or chamberwork in hotel. nquire 77 Natoma st. YOUNG woman wants laundry work by the day; can furnish references. Address M. §., 363 Lind=n ave, GERMAN woman raised in America wishes sitnation to do housework; is a good ccok; wages moderate. 209 Howard st. B S A FLATS TO JLET. HELP WANTED—MWALE—Co! HELP WANTED—WALE—~Caon. FLAT of 3 fine rooms unfurnished for house- keeping; large storeroom, balcony and yard. 923 Shotwell st. A_SUNNY lower flat, 4 rooms and basement, $10. 110 Perry st., near Third. A—10 DAYS free; sunny 7-room, newly reno- vated; 42 Sixth st., near Harrison, $§13. FOR rent—Furnished modern flat. 6 rooms, for 4 months from May 1; cheap. 1330 Grove st. SIXTH, :3A—Upper flat, 5 rooms and bath; rent $12; water free. 3 ELEGANT new flats: Church st.. near 18th. FLATS TO LE'I‘—hml‘I!_ell. A NICELY furnished modern flat of 4 rooms, complete; reasonable. 513 Eddy s GOLDEN GATE ave, Isli—Middle; piano. bath, garden, etc., $25: upper, $20; lower, $12. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. $400-NICELY furnished sunny flat, 6 rooms. JOSEPH BAILIE, 759 Markat st. e e e FURNITURE FOR SALE. FOR eale—Nicely furnished sunny upper flat, 6 rooms, bath; Powell, near Pine; no agents. Box 4015, Call' office. 4 ROOMS tfurnished in cak, $48 50, with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co.. 1127-1131 Market. FURNITURE of 5-room house; house to let; rent $13. 121 Hollis st. 3 SEN & CO.S........104 Geary st. AT . R B OTEL DEPARTMENT Head cook for cafe, country, 385 pastry cook, summer resort, $60; be $60; second r and ad laundry- country man, same place, 4 hotel, $50; cook and mite ln"u'&;?;“'co sw: ; baker, Ins 3 - cock, hotel, city, $50; tution, o try, §%; hotel man as kitchen ste dishwashers, potwashers, vegetablemen, and kitchen hands, §20, $27 50, $25 and 3205 . and elevator boys, $10 and $20. P . MISCELLANEOUS 10 milkers, different counties, $30. $26; 30 woodchoppers, $1 30 a cord; b helpers. cerieieeir-n... RAILROAD WORK Tunneimen ard drillers Teamsters and laborers, Ukiah Laborers, R. R. work. Free Fare. § farmers, lacksmiths e bl .Free Fare C. R. HAM 04 Geary st. A—MURRAY & READY _Phone Main 5848 Leading—Employment—and—Labor—Agents AAAAAAAAAA WANTS—7 A. M. TO-DAY... 10 men to dig a ditch, Santa Clara Co., 20¢ per foot, long job and men can make good wages 2 millwrights, sawmill co., $4 day, see boss here at 10 2. m. . Blacksmith, country shop. .$3 day 10 laborers, sawmills and woods. .o .... $26, fare paid shops, camps and ranches. 4 miners, §75 and $60; driliers. 2 15 milkers and butter makers..$37, $35 and $30 25 farmers, hay makers, etc. ..$26 and $30 Carriage painter. Stenographer 3_slaughter-house tchers. 17 cooks, city and country. 330 to $50 12 waiters, city and country..$25, $30 and $35 Bakers, cook and wife, steward, etc. MURRAY & READY, 634-635 Clay st. WANTED—Recruits for the marine cor; S. navy; able-bodied unmarried men o?"z character, between the ages of 21 and not less than 5 feet 4 inches and not o feet 1 Inch, able to read and speak Enm For further information apply at the Rec ing Otfice, 40 Ellis st.. San Francisco. MEN—Our catalogue explams how we teach the trade in two months, Saving two years: mailed free. We have no ¢ shop in con tion with our college: chairs and furni are all made to ouwr own order, with a v to cleanliness and convenience. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, 635 Cla: Beware of any cheap imitations, WANTED—F Botel: ences required. C. E. EMERSON. Sus ville, Cal. WANTED—00_men to buy new and 2nd-hand 1. army shoes, $1 up: soling 20c up. 923 Howa McDONALD & PERRY have 500 pairs secol hand shoes for sale, 0c up. 241 Th AT cash prices for $1 per week, men’ order. NEUHAUS & CO., 15 Kear: FOUNG man to do janitor work for his tuitl. S. F. Barber School, M1A Howard st WINCHESTER House, 44 Third near Mar- ket—700 rooms, 25c might; reading-rooms; ‘bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and su received at Call branch office. 2200 F° —————————————————————— HOUSES TO LET-—FURNISHED. HOUSE of 8 large sunny rooms, nicely fu nished; piano, garden, laundry; May 1, for 8 or 6§ months; rent reasonable. 2838 Mission VELVET parlor carpets and Magee range. 1506 Geary st. ASSORTMENTS of furniture carpets and stoves; give us a trial. 1114 Mission st. IRONER for laundry. $5; washer, $30; § farm- ers, $25; 8 section hands, §160 day; 2 jobbing blacksmiths, §250 to $3 day; blacksmiths for city, §3 to $4 day; wagon-maker, $250. Apply to J. H. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. FURNITURE WANTED. TO receive highest value for furniture, carpsts, etc., see W.E.Cody, 757 Mission: Red 3333 ART goods and fine furniture bought. Indlana Auction Co., 117 Sutter st.; tel. James 141. BUTLER and wife, §55; American baker for mountain mining town, $55; hotel cook, coun- try, $40; cook for resort, $40; delicatessen man, §40'and board; 4 walters, country hotels, $25 and, $30, and 2 waiters, country restaurant, $30 and found; tamale-maker, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. AUCTIONEER John Elder, 22 Kearny, buys & sells your bus.,merchandise,fur.,carpets., etc. IF you want to sell furn., mdse., etc., see J. A. Munro & Co., 240 Stockton st.; tel. James 1341 A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays highest price for second-band furniture: tel. Red 1354, Auctioneer—L. Vineent, 1205 Larkin; tel. Polk §34; furniture & furn'd houses bought: spot cash. CHAS. LEVY buys pianos. et = = HELP WANTED—FEMALE. CAL. EMP. AGENCY, 59 Third, phone John 1-2 more carriage painters, country, $250 per day; 4 more carpenters, country, $3 to $4 per day; 3 woodchoppers, pine, 4 ft., $125 per cord; 4 men to make_posts, 33 per hundred: 1 edgerman, country, §350 per day; 2 milkers, $35 per month; 2 milkers, 16 to 20 cows, $25 per month; 2 milkers, 25 cows, $30 per month; la- borers, farm hands, etc., at 5 Third st. SECOND cook, $40; dishwasher, $20, country hotel, see chef here. MRS. M. E. DAY & CO., 335 Geary st. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12. Head waiter, country hotel, $45, free fare. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S..Phone Grant 155 . HOTEL DEPARTMENT . Head Wwaitress, summer resort. 10 waitresses, same first-class 2 waitresses, commercial hotel. Chambermaid to wait, comme: ‘Waltress, San Rafael 2 waltresses, Bakersflel Waltress, Nevada County, party here ‘Waltress, short distance, fare paid. 2 chambermalds to wait, country. Lunch waitress, no Sunday work. Cook, workingmen’s boarding house, . FAMILY DEPARTMENT . housegirls, second girls, city and best of wages, too many places to advertise. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. RESPECTABLE woman would like & place to work mornings; chamberwork or light house- work or take care of a child. 815 Post st. MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently; business advice; names given: 25c up__5 Fourth st. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Plonser Carpet-Beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. SANITARY cleaning and dyeing company. 342-344 McAllister st.; phone South 146. CITY Steam Carpet-Beating Works. G. H. STEVENS, megr., 35-40 th st.; tel. South 250. E. MITCHELL, Carpet-Beating and Reno- vating Co., 240 Fourteenth st.; tel. Mission 74. ADVANCE Carpet-Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 3%. GEO. WALCOM, Proprictor. CARPETS cleaned at the lowest rates. STRAT- TON, 3 Eighth st.; telephone Jessie 344 CONKLIN'S Carpet-Beating Works, 338 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 126. CHIROPODISTS. CORNS, bunicns, ingrown nails, warts, chil- blains; painless cure. Dr. Duncan, 415 Sutter. COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W, KELLY'S Agency—Nocharge un- less successful. Room 310, 827 Market st. RPLIABLE girl wishes a situation as nurse or upstairs work and sewing. Call at 4305 Elghteenth st. GIRL wishes general housework; good plain cook. 1429 Polk st., from 9 to 10 or 2 to 4; no postals. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants position as housekeeper; small wages; city or country. 420% Clementina st. REFINED middle-aged lady wishes position as housekeeper;_city or country. Call 65-76 Ellis st., room 57, between 2 and 5 p. m. COOK to do housework or downstairs work in private family. Call 420 Minna st. GERMAN woman wishes washing or house- cleaning. 415 Stockton st. SWEDISH woman wants work by day. Francisco st. GERMAN woman wishes work by the day, washing & cleaning. 262!; Clementina, rear. WOMAN wishes situation to do chamber work or light housework. Call 422% Ivy ave. WANTED—A situation; general housework, plain cooking; American family preferred; wages $25. Inquire 118 Clara st. ‘WANTED—By highly recommended young wo- man, position as maid or to care for children going Last or to Europe. R., 2210 Webster st. 438% DENTISTS. AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- ket st., cor. 4th, rm, 7, Flood bldg., you can have your extractions done painlessly; teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns, $3 50 up; plates, extractions free, fice hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. p. m. J. W. THATCHER, M. D., Manager. EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates, bridges and fillings; extractions or fillings by my wonderful secret, painless method; 20 years' experience; mo students; ‘advice free; prices cneapest and guaranteed; lady attendants. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 2 O'Farrell st. A—NEW unbreakable plate, the Rose Pearl, warranted for 20 years; crowns,§3 50; fillings. 50c; plates, §5; full set; all work painless and warranted, Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. Eleventh No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting, 0c; gas given. EXPERT dentist in order to build up a prac- tice will fill teeth, make plates, gold crowns and Lridge work at bedrock prices; payments. Office 1141 Polk st., cor. Sutter; open Sundays, CURRY, “‘Dentist’”’; all work guaranteed. 214 McAllister st.; phone Mint 276. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth, $4; Crowns, $3; fillings, 2c. DR. R. L. WALSH,815% Geary,nr.Larkin—Pain- less extraction d0c;plates $5 up;phone Polkl135. DR. H. G. TRUEMAN, dentist, third ficor, Ex- aminer buflding: formerly in Murphy bldg. TOWEST prices in 5. F. Painless extraction, 50c. N. Y. Dentists, 969 Mission st., cor. 6th. VAN VROOM—'‘Painless’; evenings and Sun- days. 1001 Market st., corner Sixth. SET of teeth without DR. H. YOUNG, 1241 Polk st. plates. G. SPIRITUALISM, ARRIVED—The celebrated gypsy Prince Les- ter, whose free tests, calling your name, the name of the one you love and the name of the one you will marry; the only medium in the world so sure of his occult power that he will give every person who comes prepared a won- derful free tests. Call or write, with stamp: for answers, 1352 Market st., opp. Seventh. —_ DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Class rates; patterns cut. 1019 Market st. ACCORDEON pleating; country orders prompt attention. 121 Post. over O'Connor & Moffatt. e o e rnes EDUCATIONAL. bargains in groceries and bars, res- bakeries, candies, cigars, notions, etc. JOSEPH BAILIE, 759 Mkt. ———— — | city front; $1500. JOSEPH | taurants AFTER a severe illness, Mrs. Dr. Farnham, the world-renowned spiritual medium; advice in all affairs of life; lawauits, divorces, deatiy unltes the eeparated: min ty; clr- Cles Buns Wed., Fri. ‘eve.: lciters answered. Resid. (no signs), 513 Eddy, bet. Hyde-Larkin. SS new and second-hand ladles’ for sale cheap, as the owner business; the rent is cheap and lo- | lass. ZApply 1023 Folsom st. | TAURANT; best | big retail’ houses | TABLE lady of experience would like | £e_a lodging-house; best references. . CLAIR, Arlington Hotel, Oakid. ocation in town; among 2 genuine offer. Box cigar store; city or country; | state particulars. Box 4023, Cail. | sell your business immediately. of Trade, 32 Pine st. 4 restaurant for sale cheap on i —‘Efi Box 4019, Call office. established and kept by | ars; retiring aceount old big trees, also tables, S. F.:_town | n : near R. R. | factories; good place for bus rides, etc: Tarticulars to responsible | agents. A. C. CLARK, 522 Third. ss; 1o better location in tiveiy worth over four times | t it must go_immediatel: ished 12 years. In- Sutter st. : owner 2 doingbusiness en; experience not be sober and indus- L equipped French hand without compe poor heaith caunse of sall Call office. aurant, doing a good bu sount of other' business. of departure. 1315 Mission. =d_corner. A—MRS, J. J. WHITNEY, trance, business medjum, life reader, medical clairvoyant; sit- tings §1. 1164 O'Farrell, nr. Gough, El!is car. MRS. GILLINGHAM will read sealed questions and flowers, 8 p. m., 10c. 305 Larkin st. SPIRITUAL meeting evety night ex. Sun., Mon. 1238 Howard; convincing test. Mrs. Maxwell. MRS, HARLAND'S circle to-night; best tests, | 10c; prophetic readings, S0c, $1. 148 Sixth. MRS. LOUISE 8. DREW, Psychie, Electric and Magnetic Healer. Room 14, 305 Larkin st. GALLAGHER-MARSH College, Parrott bldg.— Shorthand, typing and bookkeeping; Robert F. Gallagher, expert court reporter, teacher of shorthand; reportorial phrasing taught; prac- tical bookkeeping, full course, $50; catalogue. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st., §. F.—Bookkeeping, shorthand,’ typing, lan- guages, telegraphy, English branches, civil, electrical and mining engineering, etc.; day & night sessions; new S$0-page catalogue free. COMPETENT cook wants place in private fam- ily; references; wages $25. Box 2223, Call of- fice, Oakland. FIRST-CLASS nurse wants a position to care for invalid; no objection to country. Box 2224, Call office, Oakland. RESPECTABLE young Swiss lady, epeaking French and German, wishes a position for up- stairs work and sewing; city references. Call or address 695 McAllister st. A—BOOKKEEPER for lumber, general mer- chandise and hardware store, country, §30-$40; references. Apply C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. A_HOUSEGIRL, plain_American_cooking, no washing, small family, no office fee, $I5. Apply C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. MRS. M. Sreara Phone Main 1575 : .HOTEL DEPARTMENT.. = Waitresses for city, country and resort hotels, 320, §25; 4 chambermaids to walt, $20; cham- bermaid, country, $20; woman cook, no dish- washing, $25 to $30; extra waltresses, $130 day, free fare . .FAMILY DEPARTMENT. ook, small family, country, §30, no washing; working housekeeper, $25, fare; 2 house girls, ranch, $20; cook for small family, city, 330, sleep home; many choice places for cooking and_housework, best wages. MRS. M. E. DAY & CO., 335 Geay st. WANTED—First-class Protestant cook, no washing, for nice American family short dis- tance in country, §35; also Protestant second girl for the same place, two friends or two sisters would be taken, can see lady in city; We want a family cook for a family resort for_summer boarders, $40, see lady this fore- noon; waltress, nice country hotel, $25; 6 second girls for city and country, '$20 and $25; maid and seamstress, $35. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. WANTED—For South America, a well-bred nursegirl to take charge of three children; must furnish best references; leave with family next week and engage for two years. Call Wednesday or Thursday between 1 and 3 . m. (absolutely no other time), room 357, Golden West Hotel, city. COOKING teacher for tralning school; gradu- ate preferred; hours 3 to 6 daily; also Thurs- day and Saturday evenings; salary §25 month; references. Address box 4033, Call office. WANTED—A young nurse girl; 2 children; Tight work. 2030 Sacramento st., corner Brod- erick. JAPANESE man, Is good cook, and wif: want__sftuationk with family 'in countr FRANK TANOKA, 358 Seventh st., Oakland. WANTED—Good cook; no washing; clty refer- ences. Call from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. at 2640 Jackscn st., near Scott. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 roomns; 25c to 31 50 per night; $150 to 36 week; convenient ana respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. ‘A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office,2200 Fillmore st. — EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. like different engage- civil engineering, Apply 1033 GENTLEMAN would ments; can do surveying, cly architecture, etc.; quick service. Unlon st. AN Eastern man wishes position as a manager or steward in a first-class hotel or restaurant; city or country; 20 years' experience; very best references. Box 4021, Call office. - ‘WANTED—Position in hotel; city or country; experienced; acquaintcd with traveling fra- ternity; good references and security; willing to be tried. Box 4024, Call office. CARPENTER desires work in the country; would go to the mountains for a corporation or summer resort for a summer job. Box . 4043, Call office. AN experienced traveler would like engagement after May 1; best reference from present em- ployer; salary no object until ability is proven, Box 4045, Call office. YOUNG Frenchman, 25, speaking several languages, Box 4020, Call office. WANTED—By sign palnter, job as card writer and bundle clerk in a store; wages reasona- ble. Box 4046, Call office. highly educated and wants position. ‘WANTED—A tew experienced operators and a limited number for Instruction. Standard Shirt Factory, Gouzh and Grove sts. l JOURNEYMEN Barbers' International Union— Free employment; only recognized union. 115 Turk; tel. Folsom 1583. 1. LESS, Secretary. WANTED at once—Two first-class preserving men having thorough knowledge in the mak- ing of preserves, jams and jellies in all their difterent forms; any one not having had complete experience in this line need not ap- ply; first-class references required; salary no objéct to the right men. Address box 3745, Call_office. WANTED for U. S. Army—Able-bodied un- married men between ages of 21 and 35; citi- zens of United Siates, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. Recruits specially desired for service in Phlllspin:l. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, 121 New Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. B. A. R—WANTED—0 amateur bandsmen for the British-American Rifles; also 50 young men for fife and drum ban be fair players. Apply at the Mechanics' Pavilion Annex, Friday evening, 8 o'clock, at Larkin- st. entrance; see bandmaster. WANTED—For a wholesale liquor house a re- liable man for a city delivery wagon: only applications stating former occupation and experience with references will be consid- ered. Apply box 4025. Call office. ‘WANTED—First-class carriage blacksmith and a first-class carriage gear and body maker; steady emplcyment to right party and first- class wages. Apply to A. MEISTER & SONS CO., Sacramento, Cal. YOUNG man member of organization or with large circle of acquaintances to sell watches | | YO HORSES AND WAGONS. 1 FIORSES for sale; also wagons, bugsies, carts, harness. Grand Arcade Horse Marker, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. FINE palr of draft horses, 5 and 6 vears old: sound; weight between 1300 and 1600. Address F. W. SWEETSER, Novato. [t R S. F. VETERINARY College will commence its 3d ‘session June 10. Catalogue by appiying to M. L. Pancoast, sec., 518 Golden Gate ave. WAGON and top, mearly new, cheap at 114 Pine st. FOR sale—Span light young mares: camping wagon and harness. 1202 Mission st., room 2. 5 SECOND-HAND sprinkling wagons In good order for sale. 377 Shotwell st. ALL kinds of wagons, buggies, carts. harnes: etc., cheap. EGAN & SON. 2117 Mission st. GOOD business horses, wagon horses, heavy, light, fast pacers and trotters. 721 Howard. AN a No. 1 express wagon, single, also light camping wagon. for sale cheap. 532 Mission. HOUSES TO LET. A A A A A A A A A A A AN A—PRINTED LIST Houses to let; send for ofe- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery. A—NICELY furnished 8 rooms and bath; plano, etc. 1512 Howard st.; $40 a month. SUNNY house 9 rms.; conveniences; large yard; basement. 1918 Central ave.. near Sacrament, —_— FURNISHED HOUSBES AT PIEDMONT. TO let for 3 month: house of 17 large sunny rooms; billiard-roo: library; large ornamental grounds: use of stable; cows, poultry, fruit, flowers and vege- tables; fine view and climate; easy of access by electric cars; rent very low to desirable tenant. For particulars apply to R. 8. BROWN, UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery —_— COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET. TO let in Santa Barbara—Furnished house; house and furniture new; fine location; two blocks from Arlington Hotel and one block from trolley line; ten minutes’ ride from beach: house contains four bedrooms, Serv- ant’s room, etc.; gas and electric lignts: th most complete and_best furnished house” in Santa Barbara. For particulars address FRANK M. WHITNEY, Santa Barbara, Cal. INSTANTANEOUS WATER HEATER. light your flame, and by disrobed hot bath IS read: f 24 call and see it in operation; send for illu trated pamphlet. RIBEON WATER HEAT- commencing June 1; & the time you are a cost of e gn credit; state age and references. Address | ING™cO. Examiner huiing. room 7 MACHINIST, one who understands sewing ma- | LOST AND FOUND. chines with knowledge of button-hole ma- | e ~ - chines preferred. Standard Sewing Machine | LOST—Tuesday, April 23, on Market st., be- Co., 6 and § Californta st. | “tween Seventh ‘st. and City Hall ave. an == envelope containing typewritten and manu- PANTS presser to take charge of shop; steady | script papers belonging to_the Grand Lodge work; good wages. SELIG BROS., 108 Bat-| T O O F. the envelgpe belng addressed to fery st. GEO. T. SHAW, Grand Secretary, Odd Fel- =% | g e ) e Odd W ANTED_Shos Tasters and shoe freers. Apply| 1oWs' building. Please return to room 1. € A o o e e SwrAZy | Fellows' bulliims. and receive sultabls re- SHOE CO. o - Sl S0 SR e - | LOST—Small gold heart in or near Hale's store STRONG boy to learn custom shirt cutting: | “gn A el # ¥ 0 CoTh 0 WULFF'S Grocery, ome with some experfence preferred. | Ju MATKEL St SRR At W IKEBERG, please call; 3 Geary st., rm. 4. s i . EXPERIENCED jewelry salesman; must work evening: state previous position and salary | expected. Box 4040, Call office. FOR sale—A good 2-chair barber shop; good business: low rent; a great bargain. Box | 4039, Cali office. GOOD cash boys wanted. CO., T18 Market st. - WANTED—Boy about 17. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 25% Fremont st. A _FIRST-CLASS bushelman wanted at J. J. GILDEA'S, 756 Market st. COAT, pants and vest maker for country. Ap- ply REISS BROS & CO.. 24 Sutter st. S. N. WOooD & | WANTED—First-class _operators and experi- enced apprentice on vests. 3) Kearny, rm. 8. COATMAKER wanted. M. J. KELLER CO., Oakland. EXPERIENCED girl to run buttonhole ma- chine; good pay. JUDA BROS., 109 Battery. SIEADY man with $i75 cash can make 380 month. Apply at 209 Kearny st., room 1. WARD—Lost. Irish setter dog: tag 4253. rn_to 624 Polk st Silver watch and money at Lands Fnd Beach, nr. Cliff House. Return box 239, 5 _RI LOST—At Techau Tavern, ring and cameo ring; r 521 Capp st. solitaire_diamond rd §20. Return to LOST—Sunday afterncon, on going to the park, a heavy gold chain. A liberal reward on re- turning same to 1012 Thirteenth st. FOUND—_By an ironer in United States Laun- éry, §20 in gentleman’s duck pants; same can be had by apply/hg to 128 Valencia st. and bring card from HOWARD PERGUSON, fore- man United States Laundry. FOUND—20-foot skiff, 1 car marked S. A., El Campo. Fishermen’s wharf. Wanted—Old gold for manufacturing. 0. Nolte, Jeweler. 248 O’Farrell, bet. Powell and WOMAN to cook, wash. assist with housework for country; wages §2. 8§28 Turk st. TWO good tailors wanted. Apply 2804 Grees wich st.; good wages. GIRL to assist in dining-room; $15. 301 Twen- ty-second st., Potrero Hotel. BLACKSMITH helper. 212 Rallroad avenue, pear Fifth avenue south. MATRIMONIAL. GRNTLEMEN wishing to marry wealthy ladies send i0c for list. MRS. HERTZ, 708 Ellis st. GIRL for light housework; good home and $8 month. 424 Santa Clara ave., Alameda. ‘WANTED—Girl to fold papers. Call 1139 Mar- ket st. WANTED—Boy to feed job press. Call 1139 Market st. STRONG young man (18 to 20) used to janitor work. 10 a. m., 12 Front st. AMATEUR singers wanted. Apply at Chutes at 6 o'clock this evening. GIRLS wanted to sew by hand. st., room 2. WANTED—Girl for housework and cooking. Call 2306 Pine st. EXPERIENCED girl to work in candy store. Greek-American Candy Co., 4 Fourth st. LITTLE girl to take out baby daily; home. 300 Golden Gate ave. FIRST-CLASS talloress on coats; steady posi- tion; good wages. 134 Ellis st. GIRL for general housework and cooking for San Mateo: $25. Apply rm. 9, 40 Montgomery. TAILORESS and apprentices wanted for coats. 631 Stevenson st. YOUNG girl for light housework; good home. 1538 Clay st 723 Market sleep A FIRST-CLASS all-round blacksmith and a helper; city or country Box 4083, Call. FINISHER on coats; also buttonhole maker®| 18% Natoma st., near New Montgomery. STEADY, sober married man wants & position as porter, night watchman or teamster or work of any kind. Box 4007, Call office. POSITION wanted by a young man of 24, sin- gle, speaking both English and German; wishes to learn bartending: is strictly sober; excellent reference. Box 4006, Call office. YOUNG girl assist with housework, $3; small family; good home. 430 Fair Oaks st. WANTED—In San Rafael, for general house< work, an active obliging girl between age of 28 and 30 in family of six; wages $30 month; must have good references. Address.P. O. box 1%, San Rafael. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st.—Day & eve.; bookkeeping, shorthand, typing, teleg- raphy, ete.; life scholarship, $50; individual instruction; positions secured; catalogue free. MIDDLE-AGED man desires situation in pri- vate residence; good gardener; first-class man with horses; good driver; handy with tools or take care of irvalid. Box 4003, Call office. A_THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. EARLE, 622 Geary st., telephone Polk 1207— Readings daily; seances Tues., Thurs. & Sun. PROF. GEE, readings, L. 50c; G. §1; mall, $1; . Tues., Thurs., Sat., 8 p. m.; 10c. 518 Jones. FRIENDSHIP Hall Mever: CALIFORNIA BUSINESS COLLEGE has posi- tions guaranteed to it by written contract and can therefore with confidence guarantee posi- POSITION as meat cutter; can furnish the best of references; city or country. GEO. Mc- DOWELL, 816 Seventh st., room 22, Oakland. LUNCH cook wants steady work. 3287% Six- teenth st. SCOTCHMAN wishes situation to work in coun- tions to all its graduates. 305 Larkin st. try. Box 4013, Call office. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec.,mining,mech., POULTRYMAN; understands incubators and vey, aseay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864. brooders. Box 2222, Call office, Oakland. n der Naillen School, il3 Fulton, nr. City Hall. CLAIRVOYANTS. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairveyant and business medlum, permanent- 1y located 17 Third st.. mext Examiner bldg. Ehe reads your life correctly, gives an accur- ate description of the past, reveals the present happenings and portraysevents to occur in the future, If you are in trouble,discontented, un- happy or not satisfied in life, or have domes- tic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium a u will be told how to overcome them. Valuable advice in all affairs of life: 25c up: perfect satisfaction guaranteed. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the well-known trance medium, is permanently located at 1206 Mar- ket st.' corner Golden Gate ave ras 25 and 26 take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mail: send stamp for pam- vhiet with special terms. Daily and Sunday. MME. ARNDT. the great clairvoyant. tells past and future; never falls: has the greatest Egyvtian secret: shows picture of future hus- band or atisfaction ta Sixth st. ife; "fees 25c up: body: tips on races. 2i5! MME. PORTER. wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, horn with double veil—second sight: diazsoses disease with life reading; ladies 50c, ments $1: paim. and clair. sit. $130. 126 Turk. ISMAR. the Egyptian gypsy, clalrvovant and ; paimist, permanently located 1148 Market. op. | 6th; private readings daily, 10a. m. to5p. m. ! A FULL course of Ellis bookkeeping and the Gregg_shorthand costs only $60. San Fran- cisco Business College, 1236 Market st. YOUNG man wishes situation in family; un- derstands care horses, cows, chickens, gar- den; good driver; best references. F. ‘box 198, Call office. PANTS finishers; steady work; SELIG BROS., 108 Battery st. TYPEWRITIST; billing _mostly: some office collecting; $6. SMITHS' CASH STORE. 25 Market st. WANTED—A good coat finisher. st., upstairs, room 1. GIRL to assist in restaurant; experience not necessary. Apply 1727 Market st. GIRL for part housework! must be good cook; $25. Apply between 10 and 2, 2346 Jones st. 2 FIRST-CLASS finishers on trousers. M. J. KELLER CO., Oakland. good wages. 520 Kearny BOY wanted. Apply atter 9 a. m., L. and G. BRENNER, 17_Battery st. - WANTED 4 carpenters at 2007 Fillmore s come early. EXPERIENCED boy in_plating room; also a plumber’s helper. 623 Golden Gate ave. PAINTER wanted: must be a good Whitener. ‘all 318 Thirteenth st. ‘WANTED—Neat young waiter. | street. | TAILOR coatmaker wanted at 220 McAllister | street. » WANTED—Good first-class dinner waiter at 304 | Mason st.; wages $3 50\a week. BOY who can feed platen press. 402 McAllis- ter st. YOUNG man to put up_ sticke permanent. Box 4032, Call office. HONEST boy for grocery. Clay and Larkin | streets. i PARTNER In plain cash business; pay $65 to each; $150 required. Lundin & Co., 506 Market. BARBER shop for rent or sale cheap. 217 Fourth st. BARBER shop for sale. 701 Mission st., cor- ner Third; must leave city. 2-CHAIR shop; cheap; rent street. A GOOD boy or man wanted to do peddling '$450 @ week and up. Call at §63 Natoma st. from 7 o'clock in the morning. WANTED—Laborers and mechdnics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still Tuns Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms; 25¢ per might: 51 to $2 per week. BOY under presser on pants at once. HILP, 106 Battery 210 Townsend 5250 week; $6. 403 Pacific | H WANTED—Man with $3000 to handle a $30,000 exhibit at Buffalo. Dox 4014. Call office. BUTTONHOLE maker, finishers and appren- tices on custom coats. BELASCO & HAR- | RIS CO., 541 Market st. A SPECIALTY_Perfecting beginners; business college graduates; bookkeeping; figures; short time. TARR, exp. acct., 220 Parrott bldg. MERRILL-MILLER College, shorthand and typing, removed to mew quarters, rms. 40-45, Parrott bldg.; individ. instruction: catalogue. WANTED—A few puplls in all branches in oll painting by very competent lady teacher; 50c. Box E. PROF. MERKI, from Paris, violin, mandolin, guitar; experienced. 1008 Mission’ st. ARITHMETIC, bookke=ping, grammar, writing, etc.; day or eve.: 35 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. TO druggists! Wanted—A situation; two and a half years' experierce; not a graduate; willing in all; city or country; Al references. Box 3856, Call office. YOUNG man wants position in grocery and bar; had one vear's experience in bar work; can speak German zrd English. Box 383, Call office. POSITION by Japanese as porter in saloon or barman. Address 211 Eddy st.; telephone Jessie 1388, WITH good references, 1 want a place as_cook in_boarding-house or nstitution in this ‘city. Address YEE LING, 20 Prospect place, city. ILLUSTRATION—PARTINGTON'S DAY and ILLUSTRATION—night class. 424 Plne st. e e e e recefved at Ca!l branch office. 2200 Fillmore CLASSIFIED advertisements and sutscriptions EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. JAPANESE_Employment Office and House- cleaning Co., best help: send men at short notice. 1125 Sutter, nr. Polk: tel. Larkin 2391, JAPANESE and Chinese help of all kind cooks. waiters and house servants. GEO. AOKI & CO., 421 Post st.; tel. Bush 12. JAPANESE, ceniral housecleaning & employ- ment: all kinds help. 104G Sutter: tel. East 203, chean: proprietor goes . Call office. test medium; 25¢ up. 472 Stevenson st., cor.6th. ME. LAROSE. best clairvoyant, card reader, | RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese employment of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 51S8. Eox 4016, Call office. MME. ZEREDA, the : palmist; card reader; Zic up: leaves May 20. 7 Seventh st. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese. Chi- nese help.426 Powell,nr.Sutter: tel. Black 3072 '—A vartner in saloon busiacss. 610 MRS. MALLORY, clairvoyant, card when others fall consult me; Ze 125 Siaeh 125 Sixth, CHINFSE and Japanese employment office— Best help. 4111 O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426. i | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Valencia st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 15 pages, sent to any address in the Unlted States cr Canada one vear for FINANCIAL. FQR INVESTORS!! Tt AR IO, Satn ‘nimproved and income city property; gilt- edge bonds and stocks of electrlt?.n’!. I“fll- road and industrial corporations; money to lean: investments made; bank references; ccrrespondence solicited. T. OTWAY SADLEIR. Room 40, 310 Pine .st.. San Francisco. FINISHER on first-class coats. 334 Kearny st., room 9, ABOUT 200 more operators wanted at LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'S, overall factory, 32 Fre- mont st.; no experience necessary; good wages. Apply to MR. DAVIS. HAIRDRESSING taught in 4 weeks; positions secured when finished: eve'g. classes; terms reasonable. Hairdressing College. 574 Geary. MILLINERY taught in 3 months; positions se- cured when competent: eve's. ciasses: terms reasonable. Millinerv College. 574 Geary st WANTED—Experienced shirt_or_wa'st opera- fors. EAGLESON & CO.. 585 Market st. — e HELP WANTED—-MALE. ASWANTED= © - .. Carrlage painter, country. Dlacksmith erd shoe shop, % . $40 and Washer and clean harness, country stable 330 and found $35 and boatd -84 526 nd Baker, country shop . Milker, country Farm hands and orchard Celiar man, country Sheep herder, see boss hes 2 guarrymen fnrimlne 2 single-hand miners. Waiter, country hotel 325 and fare paid W. D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. MAN for summer resort; understand handling inols: make himself genmerally useful. i Railroad ave., station. Alameda: call early. $45 and found | narrow gauge, Fifti-street | i PANTS pressmen wanted by S. N. WOOD & CO. Apply at factory, 27 Geary st. BARBER shop, 2 chairs; cigar stand; $I75. In- MATTRESSES I°ATTRESSES and upholstery; tel, South 792; to order or removated, feather and hair cleared: expert carpet cleaning: strictly reli- able. HOPKF BROS.. 713-3% Eleventh st. MINES AND MINING. MONTEZUMA COPPER AND COAL. MONTEZUMA COPPER AND COAL. MONTEZUMA COPPER AND COAL. The following letter from a shareholder ex- plains itself: 3 SACRAMENTO, Cal., April 17, 1901. quire 3361 Twenty-fourth st. WANTED_Strong boy to learn horseshosiog. | 1721 Market st., opposite Haight. BLACKSMITH ard 2 helpers on wagon work. | 316 Raflroad ave., S. S. F.. Butchertown. reference and experience. Box 4005, Call. A MIDDLE-AGED man of experlence to run electrical elevator at moderate pay. ApplY to SMITH, 27 Market st. WANTED-German agents, well dressed, zood talkers. Call 5-10 a. m. at 605 Parrott blds. COATMAKER wanted to work In store. 913 Facific st. | COAT. vest and pants makers wanted at JOE | POHELM'S. 201-203 Montg'y, 1110-1112 Market. BARBERS—A J-chalr shop for sale cheap. 14 “Turk st. | | | COATMAKERS wanted. Apply at factory of S. N. WOOD & CO.. 27 Geary st. BASTERS on coats. Apply factory of S. WOOD & CO., 27 Geary st. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged. haif price. 562 Mission st. bet. ist and 24 sts. GET _your shoes half-soled while waiting: Zic to Se. 52 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. N. ABOUT TEN more agents wanted at 347 Third. WANTED—160 men to take rooms, 19c, 1ic and 2c. Boston House, 530 Howard st | | better than all. the quality of the ore has fm | over the great COMPETENT locksmith and belihanger: state | Of, interest bere The American Guaranty and Trust Co.— Gentlemen: I have only recently returned from a trip to Seattle and Tacoma, taken with the specific purpose of investigating the man- | agement and propertles of the Montezuma Min- ing Company. I must say your description does riot do justice to the valuable copper and coal properties you are developing. Your 1300 acres of coal lands could not be improved upon for fmaximum of results with minimum of expense, since a great canyon divides the property, cut- ting many veins of clear coal varying from 8 ft.§ inches to 9 ft. 2 inches. (An 11 foot vein has been opened since the writer’s visit.) There is unlimited supply of wood and water. The copper mines are being defeloped into valuable properties—the ore ranging from #0 to $300 & on. ? The personnel of the directory I found second to none, and as a result of my investigations I unreservedly ommend ‘‘Montesuma” as & safe investment. Respectfully yours, A. M. AUBERTUS, §10 Seventh street. EXCURSION TO THE MINES. Other shareholders and prospective sharehold- ers as well are invited to v the mines. We Will pay your way on our special train leaving San Framcisco June Iith. Ask for excursion folder. REPORT OF PROGRESS. SEATTLE, Wash.. April 5, 1901. Mr. J. S. C. Thompson, General Manager, The American Guaranty and Trust Co. My Dear Mr. Thompson: We had a Board meeting yesterday and went into matters quite thoroughly. We found everything in excellent shape. Col. Thompson (President of the Monte- zuma) somehow always does a little better than he promises, and his report at this meet. ing was no exception. We have authorized an air compressor at the Tacoma mine, the pur- chase of 160 acres of coul land adfoininz ocur lease, and the improvement of the Mowich trail by which we save miles of distance. The com pany’s books were examined, and We hav every reason to belleve the affairs of the com- pany are carried on with real economy and in 3 thoroughly practical way. We were pleased o find by examination of the bank book that the company had a handsome credit balance April 1. with not one cent of indebtedness. The ““Tacoma™ minme is just now the center The great vein of highly mineralized stone has widened out from 6 ft. to 1t., as reported to you a day or two ago, but, proved immensely. While the amount of cop- per is uniformly maintained, the gold content of the stone is greatly Improving, showing hal? an ounce to an ounce of gold to a tom. silver values are fully mairtained. Jess to say we are all extremely enthusia: ‘Tacoma™ mine. We belleve it 1s the best show on the Pacific Coast. 'We have nothing new from' the coal properties since the uncovering of the 11 ft. vein a few days ago. Our men are getting out coal svery day. but this work canmot be pushed until the flume has been completed: then the flume is contingent upon the construction of the saw- mill, upon which efforts are now being directed, As soon as the flume is done we shall be heard of in the right way at the coal mines. Yours faithfully, E. M. SHELTO) Director Sheltcn will be at cur office Mo day_and perhaps for several days du week. Shareholders and others are in call ana meet him. PRICES OF “MONTEZUMA.™ Stock, par value 3. is offered until May 1 at ¢ cash or 12c on easy monthly installments, We will supply prosvectus and other printed matter-on_request. & TRUST ang'l AMERICAN GUARANTY ., irancial Agents. 310 Safé Deposit bidg., San’ Francisco, Cal. Telephone Main s >

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