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1SCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1901 14 THE SAN FRAN : ___HELP_ WANTED—MALE—Con. MINES AND MINING. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. 'SINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, ccrner of Market and Third stree! open until 12 o'clock every might in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—§2] Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 8:30 p. m. | 200 Huyes street; open until 9:30 p. m. | i McAllister street: open until 9:30 p. m. Larkin street: open until 9:30 p. m. ission street; open until 10 p. m. Market street, corner Sixteenth, until § p. m. | venth street: opes until 9 p. m. | : open uptl 9 p. m. nd snd Ken- | i open | i | | MEETING NOTICES. | & A M.— caned AY) third de- Secretar M ter requests the henor of your presence chapter SAT- May 18, 1801, " L1Zz1% TONNINGSEN, Worthy Matron. ¥, at 9 ISADORA HOR N, Secretary. | HARM 13 L O O. ’ F.—The officers and the fuperal Z | amittee of the above named SARICE are h 4 ified to as- | semble at O Hall. corner Market Seventh sts., on THURSDAY¥, May 16, at | o'clock p. m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Emil Lubeck. By onder of the N. G: CHAS. QUAST, Financial APOLLO Lodge No F.—A sp meeting Lodge w e held on WEDNES- | DAY NIGHT in Assembly Hall, 0ad_Fellows' building, corner Seventh and Market stre at § o'clock, when Apollo | will confer the third de- Lodge. Al standing are | ¢ Apollo Lodge the Grand welcom is expected W. E. WEICHHART, BAY CITY No. 117, K. of P., 22 Sutter st—Members and visiting 22, 1 0. O. F.—Special meeting WEDNES- DAY, May 15, to confer Initlatory degrée before the Grand Lodge. other Knights are | i 1o a convention of this lodge on NESDAY, May 15, at 8 p. m. The rank (long form) ‘will be conferred RIS, K. of R. and S. | THE_Brotherhood Teamsters will hold its first annual pienic on SAT- URDAY, May 1S, at Schuetzen Park Members are requested to meet at all at 7 m. and | in 2 body to t JOHN McLA Teutonia Hall marcl MEE reguiar _annual eeting of the the Olymplc Sall Water Company be held at the office o 7 Market st., San Fran ¢ AY, the 2ith day of May at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing a board of dire ors to serve for the ensving 3 and the n of such other business as may the meeting. Transfer bool wi on Friday, May 17. 190 at o'clock p. n. having re- thé_hydraulic and W. E. Emery, | he mine, near Vallicita, Cal- to deposit tailings in Grape- | and from W. J. Cox and F. E. | in the Taylor digings, mear Tayiors | to deposit tailings in notice that a meet- 59, Flood bu ville AGENTS WANTED. YORK establishment b "its coast branch desire a few sales: 1 1 vission with ent A box 4114, C: { ABL 5 an _earn $100 per week on our | . an Exploration Co., W13 B S ——\ < and girl ha- GOOD hrme ¢ : Sth Alameda. bies. M orce law a specialty; private; :_collections. _G. W. law. 850 Market. cor. Stocktn. FRAXK LITTLE, encral law Room Montgomery st., S. F. .AI\}'I'A successful. W, W. DA opp. Mason i S CLARK ket st.: consult preckels bldg.. 927 Mar- m_free: no fees in advance. own home rd; good care. LADY with dren to & or 2 chil- 52i8 Sixteenth st. DUSINESS CHANCES. { 5 and livery stable, West- ; met rent $48; clearing above $150 large patronage; stock of bug- gies, horses and harness first class. Call R. | G. WILKE Kearny st. | ? grocery and with 4 living ars; rent $35; location | business is first class. s pay- sick- WILKE, shment ; Particulars, R. G store; | onthly receipts at 2 ICHCREAM parlois a low rent; ocati least $150 sceries 1 Market g corner g city © block $eom ar: location culars R. rooms locati; an offes G. WILE with siness ke R rent A rare % | Kearny st. nu INESS CIIANCES—Continued. _| CLAITRVOYANTS—Continue: $1200-STEAM laundry; long established and do- ing large and very profitable business. HORN, SOLOMON & CO., 30 Kearny st. #550—DOWNTOWN saloon: no night or Sunday work; daily receipts $10 to $12; rent $4250. HORN, SOLOMON & CO., 30 Kearny st. $1800—GROCERY, fruit and produce store doing & business of $i5 per day; full value in sight. HORN, SOLOMON & CO., 30 Kearny st. FAKE business propositions mot listed by HORN, SOLOMON & CO. $500—CANDY store and Icecream parlors, pay- ing over $100 per month profit; fixtures alon> cost more than price asked; this is a genuine bargain and it will pay to mvestigate. HORN, SOLOMON & CO., 30 Kearny st. STEAM laundry, new machinery, for sale, $1400 ‘will self half-interest to good busi ot owner néss man for §500; will guarantee $180 to $300 per month HORN, SOLOMON & CO., 30 Kearny st. WHE! ness call you want to sell or buy a paying busi- on HORN, SOLOMON & CO., telephone Main 1604. BREWERY doing a g00d business in a prosper- ous town of 2000 inhabitants, 40 miles from Sen Francisco; situate on the principal street in center of town; dwelling and other build- ings on premises; several adjacent towns sup- plied with beer; only brewery in the vicinit: sold on account of death of the owner; rai chance to purchase a prosperous busines: liberal credit given. Address GERTRUDE E. JORDAN, Livermore, Cal. EIGHBOR—If vou are in in town this week or coming In call at Smiths' Cash Store, 25 and 27 Market st., for a complete outfit of gents’ furnishing gcods—shirts, underwear, gloves ang neckwear. You will -find them on the thitd ficor; prices are right; so are the goods. A MAN who can be recommended, 2cquainted with merchandise and general business, to take charge of a large storage place on shares; sure income; good pay; permanent work. Apply for details and particulars 27 Mariet st. iF you would engage In a profitable business, requiring little or no capital, ylelding a small | income, with good prospect of increase, call h Store, 25 Market st. | | MME. ARNDT, the great clairvoyant, tells past and future; never fails; has the greatest Egyptian secret; shows picture of future hus- band or wife; %c up: satisfaction to every- body; cure diseases by sympathy. 215% Sixth. MME. VALEEN, 1027% Market st., near 6th, palmist and life reader, psychic and mag- netic healer; cures disease and habits teaches how to influence people and be suc- cessful in love and financial affafrs. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. SWEDISH girl wants to do housework in American f‘u‘mny. Please call 1209B Florida st., near Twenty-fourth. RESPECTABLE girl would like position to sist with child and light upstairs work. Cail at 20 Middle st., off California. YOUNG woman wishes position in small family as working housekeeper; references, ex- changed. Address R. B., 191 Mission MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card rezder, born with double veil—second sighi diagnoses disease with life reading; ladies i0c, gents_$1; palm. and clair. sit. $150. 126 Turk. MME. HANSON, palmistry, card reader: past t 25c. 148 Sixth st.,-room 4. WOMAN would ltke to do up curtains; reas- onable. Box 4148, Call. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- Tet—200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night; 3150 to $6 week; convenient and respectable; free 'bus and baggzage ¢o and from ferry. SCHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reade sittings daily. 448% Jessie st., bet. ith and 6tl CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recefved at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant, card reader and palmistry; truth or no pay; %c. 1149 Mission. MRS. MELVILL, well known clairvoyant, water reader. 11 6th; German spoken;tel. Howard 1846 MRS, MALLORY, clairvovant, card reader; when others fail ‘consult me; Zc. 917 Howard, MME. ZEREDA, the gypsy; palmist, card read- er; 2c up; leaves May,20. 7 Seventh 'st. MRS. BROWN. clairvoyant, card reader; ladies, 25c; gents, 50c. 132 Sixth st. MME. RAVENNA reads life #luently; business advice; names given; 2c up. 5 Fourth st. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN vyou become disgusted with poor work send _to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-Beat- ing Works, 358-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. reliable carpet-cleaners and reno- 27 Eighth st.; tel. Jessle 1061. RUDOLPH & CO., Carpet-beating Works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison: tel. Howard 2 b2 SANITARY cleaning and dyeing company. 3{2- 244 McAllister st.: phone South 146. CITY Steam Carpet-Beating Works. G. H. STEVENS, mgr., 38-{0 Sth st.; tel. South 250. . MITCHELL, Carpet-Beating and Reno- vating Co., 240 Fourteenth st.; tel: Mission §4. 7 ; profit 37 per cen years; located on transfer co Apply A. J. RICH $5000 BU:! established ner; best location in city. & CO., 112 Montgomery st. FOR SALEGrocery store. horse and wagon; large outside route. ANDREW JACOBSEN, | ADVANCE Carpet-Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter tel. Main 384. GEO. WALCOM. Proprie! CARPETS cleansd at hie los o lowest_rates, STRAT- TON. 3 Eighth st.: telephone Jessie 944. CONKLT: Carpet-Beatins Works, 333 Golqen Gate av | AN_excellent cpportunity is offered for parties with capital to earn a gcod income on safe investment. 115 Phelan building. CANDY store and factory for sale cheap on ac- count of sickness; good paying business. Ap- ply 941 Folsom st. . A—$400; RESTAURANT for sale, four living rooms; nice trade, nice place; rent cheap; suitable for man and wife; going East; must be sold. Box 4195, Call office. STATIONERY, notion bazaar: living room established 20 years; near schools; downtown; owner leaving city; price $1100; a bargain. Address box 4147, Call office. SNAP—Dairy depot clearing $200 per day; make offer; must be sold. Address A., box 17, Call. A—FOR sale—A small tailor shop; good loca- tion; dolng good business. Inquire at 1220 Webster, bet. 9 a. m. and 1 p. m. FOR sale—Carpenter shop, with tools and stock, at low price. Call after 6 p. m., at 443 Third. — e LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A. CAMERON .. 8§50 Market st. and 8 Stockton st. Rooms 21, 22 and 2. Phone Bush 32. 1f you have hotel, rooming house or business to sell list with us, We have cash customers for all sizes and prices. See list of bargains. 45 : oak furn.; good transient...... 24 fine furniture and carpets. $2570 | | i | 10 central; well furnished. . & 15 furn.; carpets extra good. . 1050 33 ; permanent and trans.; eleg: . 3500 | 18 i Tent $65; elegantly furn; perm. 1600 18 2 entrances; rent $75: trans.. 1500 » rent $60; water free; good furn. 1039 | 24 furniture new; rent $50. . 2100 19 rent $60; clears $70.. . 1000 MARION GRIFFIN, ths Real Estate Agent, 719 Market st., by the Call building. 5 flats of 6 rooms each; $300 to... < 14 houses of 10 rooms each: $700 to. 46 houses, 15 to 20 rooms; $1600 to. 24 houtes, 22 to 30 room: 22 houses, 31 to 42 rooms 1800 19 houses. 44 to 50 rooms: $5000 to . 2000 2 big es and city hotels. Call for list. WAL’ HAYES & CO. GREET PRESIDENT McKINLEY. TWatch this space next week for an unprece- derted list of Dargains in Houses. 838 Market st ATTENTION BUYERS! You may buy an: t the city, and pay in monthly pay from the profits of the house. Vacant_houses furnished. DONALD INVESTMENT CO.. 850 Market. 35 ROOM: 10_roo: $306—Lodging-house. 0; recelpts about $200 per month... 650 very cheap rent § rent $50; clears $35 14 rooms; rent: water fre HORN, SOLOMON & CO. i 18 ROOY 12 roo 19 33 rocms on Edd CUREKA Ri {DR. H. G. TRUMAN, dentist, third floor. EX- | IF you want to sell furn.. mds: | HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st s, warts. chil- . 415 Sutter. W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge un- Jess ruccessful. Raom 310, Market st. DENTIS' ¢ AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, $09 Mar- Ket st cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flocd bldg., you can have your extractions done painlesaly; teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns, £3 09 up; plates, extractlons free, $4 50 up: of fice hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.: Sundays, 9 to 2 . m. J. W. THATCHER.<M. D.. Manoger. EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates, bridges td fillings: extractions or fillings by my onderful cret. painless. melhgd: 20 years’ experience; no ‘students; advice® free; prices cheapest and guarantees lady attendants. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1095 Valencia st JEMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. A’YOUNG man wishes position as under pres: man on pants; 11 months’ experience. Call at 215 Sixth st. { WANTED—A position_as gardener on private place or residence; many years' experlence: steady and sober man. Piease address 1309 Stockton st. CIVIL engineer wishes to do work at hom: nderstands ail Ties of engineering and arch: itecture; reasonable prices; quick work. Ad- dress 1033 Union st. [ AN architect and_civil engineer wishes to do work at home; does quick work and at rea- sonable prices. Address 1033 Union st. JAPANESE schoolboy wishes position as_cook or waliter. Address 931 Sacramento st.; R. T. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been' established at 1038 Valencla st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Tillmore st FEATHER RENOVATING. Feather beds, pillows, hair mattresses steamed, purified. Owen McCabe, 870 Mission, cor. 5th. —— FINANCIAL. 1400 SHARES capital stock of Smiths' Cash Store at $30 per share, par value $100; 10 per cent guaranteed on purchase price; a piofit- sharing proposition. ~Apply 27 Market st. FLATS TO LET. MODERN upper flat of 4 rcoms at %1 San- chez st. Key at 3101 Waller st. SU corner, 4 rooms and bath; up-to-date; $20. 1694 Page st., corner Clayton. TWO new elegant flats just finished; 8 rooms, bath; rent $42 50. 1523 Clay st., near Hyde. | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, rent to any address in the TUnifed States or Canada one vear for $1, | _postage patd. FLATS TO LET—Furnished. ADULTS; 4 comfortable rooms, bath: 2 beds: £as_and coal stoves; all necessaries. 1917 Geary st. MODERN furnished flat, 6 rms. & bath, plano, etc., to Sept. 1; cheap. 1530 Grove, 2 to 4 p. m. —_— ITURE FOR SALE. ol A—NEW unbreakable plate, the Rose Pearl, warranted for 20 years; crowns. $3 50; fillings, §0c; plates, §i: full set: all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. EXPERT dentist in order to bufld up a prac- tice will fill teeth, make plates, gold crowns and bridge work at bedrock prices: payments. Office 1141 Polk st., cor. Sutter; open Sundays. A NEW thing in gold filling: no hammering as before: absolutely no pain: call Inves- tigate: examinations free. Ideal Dental Co., 6 Fddy st., rooms 44 and 32. PARIS Dental Pariors, 23 Kearny, cor. Bush— Full set of teeth. $4: crowns. $3; fillings, 25c. DR. R. L. WALSH,815% Geary,nr.Larkin—Pain- less extraction 50c; plates$: phone Polk 1135. WE wiil furnish your house on monthly pay- ments. A. B. SMITH Furniture Co., 128 and 132 Ellis st. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak, $4860, with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co.. 1127-1131 Market. HOUSEHOLD goods for sale at 2515 Chestnut ave., Alameda, Cal.; call Thursday. ESORTMENTS of furniture, carpets stoves; give us a trial. 1114 Misslon s and FURNITURE WANTED. TO receive highest value for furniture, carpets, etc., see W.E.Cody, 757 Mission: tel. Red 3353. AUCTIONEER John Elder, 22 Kearny, buys & sells your bus., merchandise, fur., carpets, etc. etc,, see J. A. aminer building: formerly in Murphy blds. |~ Munro & Co., 240 Stockon st.; tel. James 1541 | LOWEST DYrices in 5. F. Painless extraction, | BEFORE disposirz of your furniture see | S0c. N. Y. Dentists, 93 Mission st.. cor. 6th. | = Golden Gate Auctlon Co., 928 Howard st. VAN VROOM'‘Palnless”; evenings and Sun- | ART goods and fine furniture bought. Indlana corner Sixth. | _Auction Co., 117 Sutter st.; tel. James 141. days. 1001 Market st eeth without plate. 1341 Pollc st. H. G. DR. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays highest price for second-hand furniture; tel. Red 1854. | Auctioneer—L. Vincent,1305 Larkin; tel. Polk 694 furniture & furn’d houses bought; spot cash. ssmaking & Milinery School— : patterns cut. 1019 Market st. CHAS. LEVY buys your furniture. carpets, pianos. etc. 1185 Market st.: tel. Jessie 1. ACCORDEON pleating; country orders prompt | attention. 121 Post. over O’'Connor & Moffatt. EDUCATIONAL G ollege, boolkkee) Shorthand, F. Gallagher, expert court reports typing_and D teacher of ught; prac- catalogue. sEorthand: tical bookieepini reportorial phrasing full course, §30; F.—Bookkeeping, shortband, typing, lan guages, telegraphy., English branches, clvil, electrical and mining engineering. etc.; dav & night sessions; new $0-page catalogue 'free. Business College, 723 Market st.—Da: ; hookkeeping. shorthand, typing, teleg: etc.; Mfe scholarship. $50; individual positions secured: catalogue free. BOARDI cisco; 14 rooms and large vard, stable and 10 to 12 steady boarders; Avply to N. F. PATTER- FISHER Mason. them at any price. : fine location, near Mar- FISHER, 935 Market st. of lodging-houses. SPIRITUALISM. MRS, J. J. WHITNBY— Trance, business medium; life reader; exam- G house, 12 miles from San Fran- | ACTING, 59 Market st.—A good list | ines ore; oil locations; medical clairvoyant; treats, cures sick: cancer removed without use of knife. 1168 O'Farrell, nr. Gough; Ellis- et. car; sit.. $1; letter, $2. Tel. Hyde 2461 WHEELER, the trance medium. for business | and life affairs: trance circles Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. 8 v. m., 2%c; other even: 0c: readings daily. 10 2. m. to 4 p. m., 305 Larkin st., rms. 87-55. t phetographs daily. ARNCLD DICK- . 148 Sixth MRS, LOT REW, Psychic. Electric and Magnetic Healer. Room 14, 305 Larkin rt.; tel. Howard 2711° hours 10 a. m. to 6 benefit seance by C. V. Mil- lock; 0c. 1084 Bush st ngham, spiri‘ual meeting, 8 n. m__ 10c bring sealed quest. 305 Larkin, cor. MeAliister spi SO: m, JOHN SLATER—Circls to-night, §:15; sittings, 10 to 4. 1509 Stockton s near Greenwich. EARLE, 622 G Polk 1297— Readings daily Thurs. & Sun. KATIF. HEL nr. 13th—Cir. Sun. 136 West Mission st., ri. eves.: sitt'gs daily. on Market st.; place estab- and doing a large busi- sickncss In & 1288 _Howard—Convincing MAXWELL. MEETING to-night, est readings daily. 500 ds; partners wanted. £ with $100 up can be suited. If you | t to buy & business call and see us. 2 HAYES & CO., 828 Market st. chairs, with baths; clears $20 HAYES & | ket st FOR private rale—Some of bost sal WALTER HAYES & CC ons in city. A_CANDY store in Western Addition. s3: Delicacy store: good stock: no oppos on in business district on near beach, $400; saloo ing-house A v Photograph gallery: pays well; Market Merchandise business i £00d fown. .. Corner grocery and bar, from $i0 up to. - 4000 Stationery stores, cigar stands, bath houses, delicacy etors in all parts of city, from $150 ___ EITEL & CO., 1032 Market st. | E bargains in groceries and ba bakerie dies. cigars JOSEPH BAILIE, 759 Mkt. | ruit ranches, dairy ranches, | chicken panches and general ranches for sale | and to rent. JOSEPH BAILIE, 759 Market. OXE of the oldest best-paying saloons In Sacramento; a great chance to make money: trial given before buying. Business Board | Trade, 326 Pine st.; phone Davie $450 WILL buy the best restaurant the business center: Montgomery day. LUNDIN & CO., 906 Marke ! { DUCK and chicken ranch for sale. McLAUGH- | LIN, 777 Market st. DON'T invest $1 in any investment until you sce the Business Board Trade, 3% Pine st. SPIRIT test circle to-night, 10c: readines and | | MAN i accredited preparatory school for the unives law and medical colleges: references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. CALIFORNIA BU: 3 INESS COLLEGE has posi- tions guaranteed to it by written contract and can therefore with confidence guarantee posi- tions to all its graduates. 305 Larkin st. elocutlon, ‘specialties. Hallett School, associated with theatrical agency securing positions, Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st “elec..mining,mech. 5 and_the beokkeeping: figure . 220 Parrott bldg. college graduates: time. TARR, exp. acc MERRILL-MILLER College. shorthand and typing, removed to new quarters, 40- Parrott bldg.: individ. instructio logue. WANTFED—A few pupils in all branches oll painting by very competent ilady teacher; c. Box E, Call office. OLIN, violin. guitar. Prof. Merki, 1008 Migsion: concert May 29, Union Square Hall. | ARITHMETIC, hookkeeping, grammar, writing, ete.; day or eve.: $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th. — ELECTRO-THERAPUTIC- Electric-Chemlic medication cures faulty nutri- tlon, nerve. blond & constitutional diseases. Dre. K. & Electric Sanitarium, § Mason. | | | | . | 2 girls of all nationalities for first-class clty i | i in | HELP. WANTED—PEMALE. | AT C. R. HANSEN & CO. Phone Grant 185 | HOTEL DEPA] ENT. 2 cooks, summer resorts; see party here..$30-35 Laundress, summer resort. 30 Asslstant laundress ... Waitresses, hotels, resorts, eit: Mangler ... ¥ Woman for washing instijution FAMILY DEPARTMENT. Cooks, house girls, 24 girls, nurse girls, city | and_country, at going wages. | C. R. HANSEN & CO 104 Geary st. | A-_JAPANESE woman cook for small family, | _$30. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. | WANTED—Cook for club short distance, in| | country, $35; § cooks, plain wash, city, $30: | 10 waitresses, " city and _country, * $20- 2 waitresses for summer resort, $20; restaurant waitresses, city, $7-$9 week; second girl, $30; 2 laundresses, city, 330-335; ladies’ maid, $20; second girl and sewing, $20, and all kinds of housework at $20-£25-330. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. | MRS. M. DAY & CO. Phone Main 1575 S HOTEL DEPARTMENT. 2 waitresses, Lake Tahoe, $20; 5 waitresse different resorts, $20; 16 waitresses, city country, $20; 2 waitresses, same hotel, chambermalids to wait, $20; cook, washing $20 FAMILY DEPARTMENT. 4 no dish- and_country places, $15 to $30. MRS. M. E. DAY & CO., 335 Geary st. A NURSE for one child; Oakland; see party 10 o'clock. MRS. NORTON, 312 Sutter st. | i | TEN more young girls, residing at home, to | 1learn operating; paid while learning. Stand- ard Shirt Factory, corner Gough and Grove. HELFP WAN' ’l'wl—"l!l‘ ALE—Co! WANTED—In San Rafael, a neat, obliging girl EXPERIENCED overators on electric power about 28 years of age for second work and attend grown children: must have good refer- ence; wages $25 per inonth. Address P. O. box Rafaq sewing machines on white and golf shirts at g‘RElExEkBAUH. WEIL & MICHELS, 331 ssion st._ FIRST-CLASS ladies’ hairdressers, who under- stand ventilating preferred. 40 Geary st. WANTED—Men to learn the barber trade; we ':lsch the work in 2 months; donate complete outfit of tools; give Saturday wages; grant diplomas and pay $15 weekly when compe- tent; the new barber law increases demand for our graduates: catalogue an free. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 6% Clay. WANTED—First-class carriage blacksmith and a first-class carriage gear ‘lnfl"my make: AMEISTER & SONS steady employment ¢ class’ wages. Apply CO., Sacramento, Ci Cl 'LASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A A BRANCH office for Call advegtisements and subscriptions has been estatMshed at 1096 Valencia st. T C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S..Phone Grant 185 .....WANTED FOR NEW R. R. WORK. Gang of teamsters, Bakersfleld. Free Fare. Gang of teamsters, Gang of laborers, Ukiah. Tunnelmen and plowholders, sieeee..All for Cal. & N W. R. R. - Free Fare. ..Free Fare FOR CHATSWORTH PARK, 100 tunnelmen.... 50 outside laborers around tunnel. All for S. P. R. R. Co. Free Fare. 100 laborers for ballasting track 2 For S. P. Co.'s Own Work. 55 and Los Angeles Divisions.. ..Santa Barbara Free Fare. Coal miners; 50 men for country sawmills; 50 tiemakers and boltmakers; 5) woodchoppes milkers, farmers, choremen; German _and Scandinavian farmers; man to ride horseback and assist milking, summer resort, $25 and free fare shampooer for Turkish baths, north, $40; 100 Italian laborers and teamsters. ....HOTEL AND RESTAURANT DEPT..... 100 cooks, bakers, waiters, kitchen hands for country hotels, resorts, springs and restau- rants and a number for the city as extra and steady: best of wages. g 104 Geary st. ~ A—MURRAY & READY.. C. R. HANSEN & CO. Pnone Main 5845 Leading—Employmert—and—Labor—A, e . WANT 7 A. M. TO-DAY .- Free fare WE—SHIP—TO-DAY...Free fare LOS ANGELES_SANTA BARBARA—and . . ALL OTHER DIV. IN CAL. 150 laberers, no experience required, S. R. Co.'s own wcrk..$1 75 and $2 da . . MECHANICAL—-HELP ‘maker, ranck: . Wocd turner and band sawyer 2 carpenters; millwright; cutoff sawyer; wheelwright, country shop; 12 blacksmiths and helpers, ranches and country shops; | ‘wood werker, camp. Blacksmith for ranch, $40 to $30 and found, see boss kere. TO—THE—GOLD—AND—SILVER—MINES. 4 machine miners, new gold mine. $90 2 machine miners, gold mine North. Married furnace man, $65; 6 single hand min- ers; 10 quarry men; fireman for furnace. .- . MISCELLANFEOUS. Catholic; handy man, Institutio: and wifé, small institution. 25 men id boys to pick fruit..$23 & $30 & fd | 10 laborers, sawmills and wods.$26, fare paid 150 laborers, city and country..$1 75 & $2 day 10 teamsters, near city ... 50 farmers and hay makers. 25 milkers, city and country. choreman $30 and $35 Buggy washer and hostlers, city and country; $30 15 choremen and boys. 20, 325, ’Bus driver, country h . COOKS—BAKERS—WAITERS 50 cooks, city and country. $40 to $30 50 waiters, city and countr $25 to $40 waiter and dishwasher, same $25 & $20 | 15 bekers, city and country. $40 to 350 ...Laurdry Help—Bartender- Help. 4 cooks, small ranches; porters, bellboys, etc. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Cll{‘sh A T The California Employment Ag,he 59 Third st. phone Bush 405. Railroad men, free fare. 50 raflroad laborers. Free fare.. Free fare. 20 men for rock crusher 10 laborers for quarry 10 mill and woodsmen. 6 men to make ties. 1lc, free fare 6 men to cut wood, pine, 4 ft....$1 25 per cord | 10 hay makers.... $155 to $2 per day 4 stone masons, cit $4 to $5 per day 4 milkers:. ..335 per month 10 lumber pilers..$35 to $45 per month & beard .we ship to-day Free fare .$2 per day -$2 per day .free fare BUTTER maker, quar; no milking, $40 and found; driver for milkk wagon, $35 to $40 and_found: English, Scotch or Irish stableman, $30 and found; private stable, groom, $30 and found; gardener, $30 and found; man about place, $25 and found: German for wine cellar, $1 25 day; farmers, §25 and $30 and $125 day: milkers, $30; 6 miners, §2 day and board and $2 60 day: carmen for mine, $2 day: laborers, | ‘men; sheepherder, $25 and found; team- sters; boys for factory and mills; 2 men to | pick cherries, 75c day, and Gthers. .F. CROSETT & CO., 628’ Sacramento st. MAN and wife, country hotel, $40 and found: Scotch or Amerjcan baker for country, $60 and found; 2 bakers, country shops, $40- and $50 and fund; baker's helper for country, $20 | and found; -boy to learh baker's trade, and found and increase; waiters, country ho- tels, §30; restaurant cooks, walters, dishwash- ers, and others. J. §. CROSETT & CO., 628 SACRAMENTO st. e | 10 TIORSES for sale; also wagons, buggles, | AN A No. 1 express wagon, single. also light $10 | GI WANTED—At Restauthnt Keepers' Assocla- P taurant help of all : male ard e; register at omce; permanent positions; geod pay. WANTED—Laborers and_ mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, 11 runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25c per night: $1 to $2 per week. , 2-CHAIR barber shop and bath for sale in best mining town in State. See party between 12 and 2 at Golden West Hotel, Ellis st. PENSION AGENT EDWARD BULLIS, Past Commander Geo. H. Tnomas Post No. 2, G. A. R.. room 40, Phelan bidg.. $06 Market. EXPERIENCED jJewelry salesman; permarent position to good man; state references and salary. Box 4198, Call office. POPULAR chef, owning union restaurant, wants partner with $300. LUNDIN & CO.. 906 Market st. WANTED—Several good men. Apply at the Royal Portrait Co., 1145 Market st. WANTED—500_men to buy new and 2nd-hand army shoes, $1 up; soling 20c up. 923 Howard. MEN to learn barber trade; catalogue malled free. 5. F. Barber School, T41A Howard st. WANTED—Two_good city salesmen. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., 300 Post st. AT cash prices for §1 per week, men's suits to order. NEUHAUS & CO.. 115 Kearny st. PENSIONS—J. H. SHEPARD & CO.. attys., Hearst bldg.. Third and Market, room 316. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—700 rooms, 2c night; reading-rooms; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A PRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st e e e HORSES AND WAGONS. carts, harness, Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth st.: auetion sales every Wednesda: SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. S. F VETERINARY College will commence its 3d session June 10. Catalogue by applying to M. L. Pancoast. sec., 510 Golden Gate ave. A BARGAIN—Strong light two-seated spring ‘wagon: also go-cart. 1928 Howard st. GOOD end spring plano: box buggy, $25; also 1 cheap horse. Apply 238 Fulton st. ALL kinds of wagons, buggies, carts, harness, etc., cheap. EGAN & SON. 2117 Mission st. GOOD business horses, wagon horses. heavy, light, fast pacers and trotters. 721 Howard. camping wagon. for sale cheap. 532 Mission. HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED LIST Houses to let; send for cl cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery. TO let—A fine bay-window house. 763 McAllis- ter st.: 10 rooms, large yard, etc., by JOHN PFORR, 408 Pine st. {3—FINE house of 3 rooms freshly decorated, with enameled sink and patent chimney; its own foilet. 310 Clementina st., in the vard; key 782 Folzom st. $45.00—8 ROOMS; large finished basement; suft- able for dressmaker; large yard. 1613 Bush. e e T T T | HYPNOTISM. HYPNOTISM, suggestion, personal magnetism, ete., privately, Geo. W. Burke, 618 G. G ave. LOST LOST—Corner of Van Ness ave. and Geary st. efther in car or on street, lady’s brown purse, containing $15 gold. Finder will receive re- ward for return to cashler, Call office, Claus Soreckels building. LOST—Thursday, May 9, coat containing mem- orandum book with deed of some property. A. RICHTER, Twenty-fourth and San Bruno ave.: liberal reward. LOST—Purse containing $% gold_coin; liberal reward it returned to L. WEINAND, % ay st. Wanted—Old gold for manufacturing. O. Nolte, jewelr. 248 O'Farrell. bet. Powell and Mason. e e MATRIMONTAL. TLEMEN wishing to marry wealthy ladies send i0c for list. MRS. HERTZ. 106 Eliis st. ALL contemplating matrimony send 19 cents for ‘“The Wedding Bell.” 18 Mason st. AND FOUND. | WANTED—Man and wife for country hotel; wife as waitress and man to help in kitchen, $40. Apply J. F. CROSETT & CO., 31§ Sutter. JOURNEYMEN Barbers' International Union— 27 Market st., room 207. Free employment. telephone Jessle 1176 1 LESS. Secretary W VANTED for U. S. Army—Able-bodied un- married men between ages of 21 and 35; citl- zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For information apply to Re- cruiting Officer, 121 New Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. WANTED—Recruits for the marine corps, U. S. Navy; able-bodled unmarried men of good character, between the ages of 21 and 35: not Jess than 5 feet 4 inches and not over 6 feet 1 inch, able to read and speak English. For further information apply at tjie Recruiting Office. 40 Eliis st., Sar Francigfo WANTED—A boy to learn the painting trade. Call to-day between 12 and 1 o'clock at 151 Fourth st. ‘WANTED—Steady mar: light indoor work; will steady place; per month to start; | 1007% Market. | pay $7 READ & CO. must have $15 WANTED—Good foreman for planing mill. Ap- ply at INGLER & YOUNG'S, Fourth and Washington sts., Oakland. | WANTED—Men to lay_ composition quick nailers. Cal Friday morning, ‘Washington st., Oakland. | 1163 | M. Sund place: 10 miles out of city; fare paid. to do chores and make himself useful Call at 212 Ellis st., 10 o'clock a. m. FIRST-CLASS finisher and button hole maker on ladies’ tailor garments; also apprentice. BARON, Ladles’ Tailor, 22 and 24 Grant ave. YOUNG girl to press children's wear; one who can sew on machine preferred. 220 Sutter st., room 2. !ETENOGRAPHER‘ who uses_smflh Premier; state system of shorthand and experlence. Box 4149, Call office. LADY bookkeeper for manufacturing concern; state experience and salary, Address 1941 Mission st. MPLOYMENT OFFICES. ALIAN Labor Supply Co. 24 Montgomery ave., tel. John 1481, will supply labor free of charge; specialty of raflroad help, farm hands, miners, gardeners, fruit pickers, ete. JAPANESE Emplovment office and House- cleaning rCo.. best help: send men at short FIRST-CLASS finisher and operator on vests; Iso_apprentices. 528 Stevenson EXPERIENCED _waltresse tion: permanent posi- also extras; good pay: nofee. 127 Mason. PANTS finishers; steady work. ROYAL PANTS CO., 223 Kearny st. AMATEUR singers wanted. Apply at Chutes at 6 v. m. this evening. Mever: sittings dailv: test to all to-night: 10c. e e e e e CLAIRVOYANTS. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanent- Iy located at 17 Third st.. next Examiner bidg. She reads your life correctly, gives an aceur. ate description of the past. reveals the present happenings and portrays events to occur in the future. If you are in trouble, discontented, un- happy or not satisfled in life, or have domes- tic, lgve or business troubles, consult this great medim and you will bo told how to overcome them. Valuable advice in all affairs of life; %c up; perfect satisfaction guaranteed. BROESKE! BROESKE! BROESKE! The greatest of Psychic and Sclentific Palm- iste, gives advice on all affairs of life: reads your entire life, past, present and fiture; Your character, 'talent, abilities and health: perfect satisfaction by mail; gives advice in regard to profession, love affairs, business, speculation; shows you how to avold misfor- tunes in the future: send stamp for circular; palmistry reading 203 Turk st. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the well-known trance medium, i= permanently located at 1206 Mar- ket st., corner Golden Gate ave., rooms 25 and 26: take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by ail; send stamp for pamphlet with special terms. Daily and Sunday. | 7 Sixth st | motice. 112 Sutter, nr. Polk; tel. Larkin 2391, s Lomts; ety 30 oot JAPANESE and Chinese help of all kinds: | R e e e M| S st s, OO a FRI DEHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs, C. J. | ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese help. 426 PSwell, nr.Sutter; tel. Black 5072. JAPANESE, central housecleaning & employ- ment; ail kinds help. 1045 Sutter: tel. East 203. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese employment of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 5188. CHINESE and Japanese employment office— Best help. 4111 O'Farrell st.: tel. Fast 426, A Bl R R T e A EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. GERMAN woman, raised in America, is a good cook, wishes a situation to do ‘house- work. Call at 609 Howard st.; wages mod- erate. STRONG, good, willing woman; great house- cleaner; can doimost any kind of work; good references; wages $1 per day and car fare; g00d washer flannels. 60 Third st., upstairs. | CSIAIM)BERMAID at 321 Ellis st. (The Rose- ale. WANTED—A walst hand; Room 66, Murphy building. also apprentice. GIRL wanted to strip and book tobacco. 631 wnsglnslon st. ) NEAT, reliable girl for general housework. 1372 Masonic ave., bet. Waller and Frederick. GIRL wanted to learn bookbinding. R. I WHELAN & CO., 42-44 Steuart st. | WANTED—Waitresses. Hotel Repeller, 781 Sutter st: ! A LADY to manage lodging-house of 12 rooms, { _Avply 837 Mission st. i HAIRDRESSING thoroughly taught in 2 wke.: entire course $: positions guatanteed; bl sai- ary at start. Hairdressing College, .574 Geary. GIRL for second help and light housework; sal- ary good. Inquire drug store, 4267 Mission st., near Stlver ave. A MIDDLE-AGED woman_ wants housework by day or month, $10 to $12 a month. Call or write 56 Hermann st, 9 2. m. to 6 p. m. MRS. REVESS. : WNTED by a middle-aged woman—A situation to do housework; is good plain cook and neat worker; no objection to short distance in country. 34 Sixgh st. GERMAN girl wants situation as plain cook in private family in Oakland, Apply 473 Sixth !l; the Prescott House, Oakland, Cal., room 17, AFFLICTED come, we will locate your disease free, without asking questions, looking at tongue or feeling of pulse: tell You how to get well without knife, drugs or worthless instru- ments: sclentific method of treatment. Nervo- Pathic Co., 1352 Market, opp. L O. O. F. Hall. SHOEMAKING and repairing business in | Oakland for sale: union prices; proprietor | leaving the city. Box 2237, Call office, Oakid. | MRS. HUBBARD, 109 Oak st.—Circle Tuesday and Friday 8 o'clock; Wednesday 2:30, 10c; readings. 50c. BARBER shop wanted, 4 chairs and up, for cash: state full particulars; no agents. C. R., 1707% Jones st. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1148 Market, op. Sth: orivate readings daily, 10a. m. to 5 p. m. WANTED—Partner with $500, in merchandise business; situated in good miring town. Box 4115, Call office. KNOW your_ fate; Mme. Richards, astrological palmist and reader of human destiny, never falls: readings, 50c. 8 Hayes st., mr. Market. STRONG woman wants work by the day; washing, cleaning, etc.; wages §l. Apply 212 Clara st. (rear). ; FIRST-CLASS = laundres: baby clothes, Wants £20 Treat ave. RESPECTABLE woman, good ‘cook, desires housework in small family; small washing. 20 Eleventh st. REFINED woman; housekeeper or managing heusekeeper for hotel; fine cook; no objection to country. Box 4130, Call., specialist on fine o take work home. ,YOUNG &irl wishing good home; famlly one | "lady: no washing; light housework. 2218 Webster st. b COOK and second girl for Alameda; one that has worked in German or Jewish family pre- ferred. Box 4150, Call. UNDERPRESSERS on pants wanted by S. N. 1 i WOOD & CO. Apply at factory, 27 Geary st. | WANTED—Hatroom boy. FOSTER'S Dancing School, 1358 Market st. OLD established barber shop to let; equipped; | good stand. 3510 Valencia st ! OLD man wanted to m: STRONG boy wante UNION barber: steady job. tween 2 and 5 o'clock. 1145 Valencia st. TNION barber wanted Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday; good wages. 21973% Powell st. BOOTBLACK wantad. Oak Barber Shop, 111 Ellis st. BOYS Lo distribute circulars. Apply K. S. C. Medical Co., 1236 Magket Tooms 171-132. | STEADY man with §150 cash can make $80 a month. Apply at 209 Kearny st., room 1. & 'OATMAKER for country. Apply REISS EROS, & CO.. 24 Sutter st. STRONG boy wanted for a bakery. Apply 313 Sixth st. FIRST-CLASS coatmaker to work at home. ROSENBLUM & ABRAHAM, 1103 Market st. COOK wanted for boarding héuse. 22 Ma'n | street. & SALOON porter; single; must be neat. Ap- | ply 760 Howard st., after 9 a. m. WANTED—Dishwasher. Hotel Repeller, 781 Sutter st. ELEVATOR boy wanted. 2) Stockton st. FOR SALE—Plumbing and tinning shop. Ap- 10c SHOP for sal ply 411 Third street. | MRS, DR WYETH. reliable specialist: 26 yrs.’ | IF YOUR PROPERTY MATTRESSES AND UPHOLSTERY. MATTRESSES and pillows; tel. South 792 to order or renovated, feather and hair leaned: exvert carpet cleaning: strictly reli- able. HOPKE BROS.. 318-120 Fleventh st. MACHINERY—Bought. GASOLINE engines. second-hand and other machinery bought and sold. EPSTEIN, 538 | Mission st. | MEDICAL. A—RENOWNED specialist; those who desire to obtain results promptly: 1 treat ladies only: my regulator has no equal; all classes of fe- male complaints relieved by treatment su- perior to all others; the only treatment that helps the unfortuna the most obstinats cases are immediately relfeved without pain: no other treatment will do this: the most dif- ficult cases treated; sclentific methods gudr- anteed. DR. G. W. O'DONNELL, 1018 Markt. TREATMENT that {s guaranteed to give instant relief for all female complaints: the longest and most obstinate cases jmmediately relieved without pain: travelers helped; no delay; consuit free. MRS. DR. KOHL, 122 Market st. next to Owl Drug Store. IMPORTANT notice to ladies—No medicine or pills used: 37 years' experience: In all cases satisfaction guaranteed: cure in one day; call on a physician with men's knowledge. POPPER. medical specialist, 12 Mason st., rear Market. DR. AND MRS. DAVIES, 1228 Market. ladies’ specialists; 2 years’ practice: all cases treated 1y our wonderful herb remedy; a rellable treatment, superlor to any other: positive cure guaranteed at office: patients treated can re- turn same day: harmless: consultation free. DR. and MRS. GOODWT 035 Market. bet. 6th & T pert specialists: well known and re- Ifable; 25 vrs. experience: treatment guarant’d 1o give instant relief from all female troubles; avold Incompetent specialists; consult free. A syccessful practice: guaranteed treatment at office: anv afiment: home before and during confinement! 942 Post. bet. Hyde and Larkin. MRS. DR. ALLEN, 1118 Market—Reiiable la- ater encetals e<t imedical sara: Jow faes. MONEY TO LOAN. A—-MONEY to loan at rates which people car afford to pay on furniture, piancs, etc.: do not borrow of your friends or you will lose their friendship; do business with strangers and you will be better satisfled: no delay; no publicity. Rooms 9 and 10, %06 Market st. % 7 .. IS MORTGAGED and you need more money, see H. MURPHY, 630 Market st Loans on estates in probate, undivided intétests in estates, second mort- gages, ete. ANY proposition, any amount; 6 per cent; first, second mortgages, estates in probate, interest in estates, legacies; corporation loans, chattel mortgagcs and securities. Room 16, Ist floor, Chronicle building. HALLORAN & OLSEN. ANY amount at 6%: first, 2. and 3d mort- | kages, undivided interest real estate in pro- mortgages and legacies bought; mo de- : get my terms before doing business else- where. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, r. 2. HIGHLY respectable, private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds. jewelry at low- est rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, $46 Market tel. Miain 1644. Branch 19 Third st. 0P for sale; $63; must be sold this week. 1095 Fifth st. BAKERS and confectioners wanted; wages $ WANTED—Card_writer_and sketch artist for to 380. 657 Broadway, ‘‘American Bakery." advertising work. Address box 4104, IClll. ALL sizes men’s shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 562 Missfon st bet. st and 2d sts. WANTED—Experienced operators and finish- ers on shirts and ladies’ waists. EAGLESON CO., 535 Market st. OPERATORS wanted at Levi Strauss & Co.’s overall factory, 32% Fremont st. Apply to | _MR. DAVIS. WANTED—A woman, German preferred, for general housework and cooking in Alameda. Call mornings at 538 Polk st., city. G 00D pants_presser wanted. 1000 Harrison ., corner Sixth. WANTED—Good tailor to work inside on cus- tom coats. 927 Market st., room 625 BARBER shop for sale. See BLOOMHEART, 66 Second st. RELIABLE 2-chalr barber shop for sale; a month's rent already pald. 101% Sacramento. ASSISTANT In office, age 15 to 15; salary §15 per month; hours 8 till 6. Box 4128, Call office. FIRST-CLASS bread baker foreman; also sec- ond hand; good wages. Box 4199, Call office, WANTED—Woman of intelligence, sympathetic with sick people. Box 4200, Call office. ‘WANTED—Union “barber; steady situation. 525 ‘Broadway. : LOWEST rates on furniture, etc., by private party: no removal; no commission; confiden- tial.” Room 3, Conservatory bldg.. 301 Jomes. ON furniture, pianos: no remo money quick; lowest interest; easy terms; no broker- age; reliable party. 1170 Market st., room 68. MOST reliable place to borrow on diamonds, watches, jewelry. W. J.-HESTHAL, 10 Sixth: highest price for old gold, silver, diamonds. LOANS on salarles without indorser or secur- ity; Eastern plan. Pearson, 309 Phelan bldg. DEAL diréct; furniture, planos: no removal low rate; strictly private. Lick, 115 McAllister. 3% on furniture and pianas; $15 up: no removal; no commission; private. Room §1, § Eddy st. MONEY loaned_salaried peo it O I Tt Merenante’ Bx D1 Cate ot CASH loaned on salaries; New York plan, THE TOUSLEY CO., 21 Parrott bulldiog. ON salaries or wages: no indorser requi . F. DISCOUNT AGENCY, 43 Phelan mfié‘mfi GIRL for general housework. 561 Howard _street. APPRENTICE wanted at dressmaking; pald A While learning. 1542 bster st. c WANTED—A grocery , cler] 'OATMAKER wanted to work in store. 3056 Twenty-fourth st. . over 2% years of age; unmarried. Bof 4197 Call office. GERMAN girl wants position for upstairs work; wages $15. 271 Lexington ave. GOOD hands on vests. machine and hand; good Wages proper parties. 641% Stevenson st. BARBERS—3-chair shop for sale cheap. 4 Turk st. DOWNTOWN morning peper route for sale. Box 4118, Call office. 2 4 Pl MME. LAROSE, best clairvoyant, card reader, test medium, 2ic up. 472 Stevenson st., cor. Gth YOUNG girl wishes situation to do hmmwk. Call at §09 Thirteenth st.; no cards, COMPETENT _dressmaker immediately; good wages. 88 Haight st. N GET_vour_shoes half-soled while waiting; %o to 56c. ©62 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. b= $100,600 TO I9an on real estate or f 11ding; low rate, 22 Sansome st., room 5 CASH loaned to salaried people indorser. MORRELL, 03 Examiner buiding. MONEY WANTED. oot S UM o ks e BTN ‘WANTED—$6000 at 6 per cent on ample secur- le:lhortorlmwum. mmhnflmiwu. MONTEZUMA COPPER. Montezuma Copper. Montezuma Copper. Thousande of people have read these an- nouncements with more or less interest who have not yet applieqy for a copy of the pros- pectus or report from the mines. Every share- holder bas received a copy of the reports as issued trvm‘!lml to time and has read therein that which has added to his confidence in the company and the properties. While the reports are Intended primarily for shareholders, we are willing the world should read them. The It s willing and even anxious that the light of day Montezuma Company has no secrets. be turned upon its properties-and its business management. The report follows: OFFICE OF MONTEZUMA MINING CO. e smkthArlcom' Wash., April 3, 190L the olders: Agreeably to the Intention expressed in my February letter, to from time to time issus a report on thé progress of the Company, it gives me much pleasure to state that the last 60 days have been very prolific in develop~ ments. COPPER PROPERTIES. The night and day shifts at our Tacoma Group of Mines have been doing good work. We are just in receipt of the first rt, since the date of my previous letter. ‘tunnel 1s now in 140 feet, the ore has been classifled and placed on the several dumps. The Su- perintendent sent in. three samples of ore from three separate places in_the tunnel, a copy of the assays of which I herewith submit Description. g g g g3 32 MINERALS. H H 3 F A B - r » * Gols oz . 50-100 | 30-100 40—!69 sllv‘:’r‘ oz u’i; zg: nb“ Coj cent. > X ¥ s et $0'00 31600 | 500 Silver . $510| $504| 408 Copper $80 51 | $79 68 | $27 21 Total v $96 61 [$100 72 | 339 29 (Concentrates 5 in 1.) Please note that the assayer's test shows that our No. 3, which is concentrating, would concentrate 5 into 1, which would give con- centrates a value of 319 45 per tom, from which a small allowance would have to be made for a loss in the process of concentra- tion, if water is used; but it is our present in- tention to concentrate by smelt] in which event the loss would be very 1. I might here add that while going in on the “Tacoma Mine’* tunnel, each miner is tak- ing out per day approximately $20 00 worth of ore and putting it on the dump. W have to- day several thousand dollars’ worth of this on the dump, and this, while simply doing tunnel work, shows the great richness of the Tacoma Mine. Our force on this property has just been doubled, and by the first of July We antici- pate having a compressed air plant and power drills in operation. The five feet of snow reported at our copper properties will delay the starting of work on the Chicago and Blue Star Groups until some time in May. COAL MINES. Since my last report in February we have been constantly at work Wwith a crew of over 30 men and can report satis{actory progress. We have opened up on the ‘surface § vel of coking coal; one 11 feet wide, ome 8 feet wide, one 7 feet wide, ome 41 feet wide, one 3 feet wide and one 5 feet wide. By the aid of this development we have been able to lo- cate two permanent drifts which will crosscut the strata and develop the 14 veins known to exist on our property. A wagon road from Fairfax to the mine h been completed, and we now have on the ground a water wheel, air compressor and power drill, which will be in operation during the present mcnth. We have a sawmill also upon the grourd which is being instalied and which will be in operation this month. We are now driving entries on the coal and piling the coal up ready for shipment in May. RECENT PURCHASE. We have just purchased 160 acres of coal land, adjoining the property We are operating, and which will be worked through. the same entries. The land is covered with the finest of fir and cedar. This property belongs ex- clusively to our Company and 1s a very valu- able piece of land. Sincerely yours, (Signed) C. W. THOMPSON, President. KEEP ABREAST OF THE TIMES. There is indispufable evidence that an era of great prosperity is dawning for the Pacific Coast. Representatives of rich Bastern syn- dicates are traveling the length and breadth of the Coast for the purpose of determining its resources in the base minerals such as cop- per, iron and coking coal. These representa- tives have suceeded.beyond thelr most san- as the following guine expectations, extract from the New York Commercial will testify: “For several months past representatives of strong New York syndicates have been looking over the Pacific Coast from Mexico to Alaska, examining in the most eritical and thorough manner the iron and coking coal deposits in order to determine tie possibility of establish- ing furnaces, rolling mills, plate and structural works on Puget Sound. Doubt was expressed by Eastern associates regarding the ability to find iron and coal in sufficlent quantity and of the right quality for a large plant. But that doubt is now dispelled. They have se- cured the San Ysidro iron mines in Lower California. where expert examination show 20,000,000 fons of ore cropping above ground. They have found large fron deposits in Wash- ington, British Columbia and Alaska, all with in casy distance of tidewater. They have been equally succeesful in locatin; o larg= quantities, acc cheap transpertation. This coal makes equal to that produced at Connellsville 3 These coal flelds are in the vicinity of Seattle and Tacoma. and a number of mines have in- stalled plants and are supplying coke to smeit- ers and foundries. The New Yorkers have dis- covered that they can produce pigiron and steel billets as cheaply on Puget Sound as they are produced in Pittsburg or Birmingham, and have as profit the $12 per ton charged for trans- portation across the continent. The consuinp- tion of iron on the Pacific Coast is 1000 tons a day, with increasing demand. The Orlent also affords a great market. It Is the purpose of the New York syndicate to build a piant with a present capacity of 1000 tons daily. They look upon the Pacific Coast as the greatest un- oceupied iron field in the world, where trusis or combinatlons cut no figure and large profits are permamently assured. They anticipate the beginning of the foundation for the furnace plant within sixty days, and will push it te early completion. They are receiving great en- couragement from foundry and shipbullding people all over the Coast, who assure them unbounded success.”” The above is one of many signs of time, all of which go to show the emormous develop- ment assured the Pacific Coast within the next few years. It for the reader to deter- mine whether or not he shall share largely in this prosperity or whether he shall plod along in the same old rut. It is our ¢andid opinion, and that opinion is shared by 500 people who hold its stock, that the Montezuma Mining Crhpany Wil Taake move SRy for ftn shire- holders (the present low price of the stock considered) than any other eohp.ny on the Coast. ing coal, and have only to be developed to become great dividend payers. The co-opera- tive principle adopted by the Company makes 1t possible for anybody to share in the profits. EXCURSION TO THE.MINES. We are glad to show the Montezuma ertics, and that we may do so are OreANISIAE an excursion to Puget Sound and the mines, which will leave San June 15 In a special train of first-class The mines are rich in copper and cok- cars. Fars for the round trip, including sleeper, free transportation’ to the s shares of stoek for cash or install ASk for excursion folders . ., PRICE OF THE STOCK. Montezuma. stock (par value $1) may be during all of “‘Presidential Week'" or 126 on instaliments. e — others to examine specimens of copper Coal and coke at our offices. " AekTher pore: pectus. THE_AMERICAN GUARANTY AND TRUST casn invite visitors and COMPANY, Hn.‘::‘ Cor. California. and Montgomery sis. San Francisco, Cal. Telephone 5508