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10 I'HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1902. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets; open untl 12 o'clock every might in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corper Ciay; open until 9:30 p. m. 800 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. €39 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. 815 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission etreet; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open estil © p. m. 106 Eieventh street: open untl § p. m. 3096 Valencia street; open until § p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; open until 9 p. m. 2200 Fillmore open until § p. m. A BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. CLAIRVOYANTS—Continued. IE_HI’LOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. HELF WANTED—MALE—Cow, HORSES AND WAGONS. JOSEPH STRAUB. ...850 Market st. A—Hotel of 28 rooms; 41 beds; - 70 steady boarders; place clears $450 monthly; good bar room trade; price $4000. * * * Bakery in good country town, $55. * * * Butchershop on Miission st; good location; horse and wagon, icehouse, etc., $850. * * * Branch bakery on 8th_st; good opportunity; owner cannot at- tend; price $300. * * * Saioon with 14 room upstairs; doing good business; price $1800; investigate. * For particulars call on JO- SEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st. $9000—A good opportunity to obtain a half interest in a manufacturing plant, including a half interest in the realty; location cen- tral; convenient to S. P. R. R.; see owner by calling on J. ENGLISH, 11 Montgomery. PROF. PAUL DESTINE—The great reader of human destiny; the first registered clairvoy- ant and palmist ever in San Francisco; ex- traordinary clairvoyant power, combined with his superfor knowledge of occult forces and the sclence of palmistry, enables him to read human destiny with unerring accuracy. 127 Ellis st. MME. ODELL, clalrvoyant; cards & tea leaves read accurately; L. 25c; G. 50c. 5213 Eddy. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25 gents 50c. 951 Mission, near 6th; open Sun. MRS. JENNIE REYNOLDS, life reader, late of Los Angeles, s now at 1008% Market st. MME, AUGUST, clairvoyant reader, palmis- try; truth or xio pay. 26% Kearny, room 2. A—$150: PARTNER wanted; suited to plain, steady young man satisfied with $15 to $20 a week; no previous experience required; short hours. 25 Geary st., room 1 s WANTED—Reliable young man with some cash; plain work; no experience required; $15 week; steady place. BROWN, 1221 Market. WANTED—Sober, reliable man, with §150 to invest in a paying business that will clear $70 per month; no experience required; light work and short hours. Apply at 1016 Market t., room 10. 25c—SPECIAL, one week. PROF. MILES, clairvoyant, palmist, 1010 Mission nr. 6th. CLAIRVOYANT, card reader, from Louisian: only 10c; from'1 to 8. 262 Minna st., nr. 4th. e ——————————— CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN you become disgusted with poor Wwork zend to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing works, 353-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. Karlson Karpet Co.—Cleaning 3c yd.;upholster- ing.1213 Market,bet.Sth&9th;tel. Howard 2912. FIC No. 30, F. & (TI'ES»A ated meeting THIS at 8 o'clock. THIS ( o'clock. LI HUBBARD, Secy. clock; alaled* legree. By order cretary. ORIENTAL Lodge, No. ZLIN H. DAY, Secretary. Lodge, No. 186, F. & A. ML, meeting at EVENING. THE regular monthly meeting of ntenegrin L. and the Servian- B. Society_will $250—ONE-HALF of the best day trade saloon in mercantile district for sober and Iindus- trious man. Particulars 257 Fourth st. FOR SALE—First-class cigar stand; good_lo- cation; business part of city; no agents. Box 1629, Call office. RESTAURANT for sale, 310 Third st.; good location; reason for selling, leaving the State. FOR Sale—A fine barber outfit, including 2 French plate mirrors, 4x2; price $30. 828 San Pablo_ave., Oakland. NESDAY EVE May 7, at arp, at 909 Market st 1 report of the Cemetery mmittee will be brought up. All members and nfilxcers are re- B, Quested to attend. order of JOHN KUKAVIZA, Pres. VUCOSAVLIEVICH, Sec. to the stockholders of The Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works is hereby given that, in pursuance of a resolution of the Board of Directors of said _corporation, unanimously adopted at a meeting of sald board, held at the office of the corporation, LODGING-HOESE FOR SALE. ANY house sold on monthly payments. 100 rooms; elegant; modern; investigate.$20,000 65 rooms: corner: a bargain. 1. 40 rooms; central; clears $250 40 rooms; sacrifice; easy terms. 1,700 25 rooms; rent $30; income $85; only. 225 9 rooms; corner; very good 875 7 rooms! snap; Geary st. 200 12 rooms: Mason st.; clears $70 700 A. H. RETSLOFF, phone John 531, Rms. 7-8, 906 Market st., cor. Ellis, uptairs. in the city and county of San Francisco, | State of California, on the 17th day of March, s meeting of the stockholders ©of The Risdon lron and Locomotive Works will be held at the office of the corporation, No, 298 Steuart st., in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California (the same being the principal place ohpusiness of said | corporation and the building where the Board of Directors usually meet), on WEDNES- DAY, the 2ist day of May, 1902, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of con sidering and acting upon a proposition to create a bonded indebtedness of said corpo- ration to the amount of six hundred thou. | sand (600,000) dollars, United States gold coin, for the purpose of providing moneys | to purchase additional property to complete the works and extend the business of the corporation, and for legitimate and neces- sary purposes. By order of the Board of Directors. (Signed.) AUGUSTUS TAYLOR, Secretary of The Risdon Iron and Locomo- ive Works. THE California Debris Commission, having received applications to mine by the hy- éraulic process from H. L. Clark, in the Gold Point mine, at Brownsville, Yuba Coun- 1y, to deposit tallings in the dam of the Golden Needle mine in Dry Creek, and from Castelio mine, _at a County, to deposit tailifigs ek, gives motice that a meeting | at room 94, Flood building, San Cal, on May 18, 1802, at 1:30 $550—8 ROOMS; downtown; clears $60; MARION GRIFFIN, GOOD transient house; new furniture 200 cash, bal. monthly. RETSLOFF, 906 Market, usiness is booming here. We never advertise fakes. Money to loan; low interest. 719 Market st. (upstairs). | Otfice near Call bullding. Our telephone—Black 1-8-0-8 | Correspondence solicites. List your house with us by telephone. All houses for sale on our instaliment plan. We furnish official abstracts and clear titles. nechani country; transient; low rent. 6500 800 rooms; corner house; for men... 50 rooms: offices and rooms; low rent 85 rms.; Howard; rent only $65; 40 rooms; man house; rent $45; bargain. 700 Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, houses and flats, 5 to 200 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market st. MITCHELL & HORNLEIN, 1208 Market st. ‘We have rooming-houses all prices, in all parts of the city. 11 rooms; good location; Al furnished..$850 20 rooms; sunny; good renter. 950 sizes and 8 rooms; sunny flat; corner. - 200 11 rooms; downtown: good . - 700 38 rooms; rent $37 50; make offer. 900 Money lcaned at 13 per cent per month. APARTMENT house, 27 rooms, elegantly fur- nished; rent $125; going East; sacrifice for $2600. Morrison & Co., 26 Montgomery, r. 4. MEETING—A meeting of | of the United Crude Ol | Mortsaged lodging-house at tremendous sacri- fice. Morrison & Co., 26 Montgomery, r. 4. vy will be held at the office of the | , 418 Parrott buflding. in the city | and county of § neisco, State of Call- | fornia, on TUES! May 13, 1902, LODGING house, 19 room transfent; clearing $185 per month; price $1500; easy terms MOR- RISON & CO., 26 Montgomery st., room 4. o'clock noon, for the purpose of electi board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business &s_may come before the meeting. WILLIAM LEACH, Secreta A WEEK'S new 16 pages. | for § cents—The Weekly Call, | mailing: §1 per DONALD INVESTMENT COMPANY, 850 Market st.—(Inc.)..Phone Davis 281. Reliable dealers in rooming-houses, hotels, business chances and real estate. We furnish vacant houses and Loan Money at lowest rates, Something new every day. New houses to lease, . Examiner bullding, room 3 damages, esfates, wills, mort- geges, partnerships. attachfnents, collections, etc.; legal papers drawn; {consuitation fr no sdvance charges; open eve's; call or wrl ADVICE free; divorces & speciaity ;quick;quie no charge without success; established 16 yrs, G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., opr. Stockton, ADVICE free; open every evenlug; low fees; | ell cases. J. M. THURSTON, £19 Market st. L. € CLARK, Emma Spreckels bidg., 927 Mar- ket &t ; consultation free; no fees in advance. { A. CAMERON & CO., 850 Market st. and 8-Stockton st., Rooms 21, 22, 23. Phone Bush 328. 1f you have hotels, rooming-houses or business to sell, list with us; buyers, call; we can suit you; have bargains in hotels, lodging-houses, flats, all sizes and prices; in all parts of city. Money loaned, 1% per cent. WINSTON & WOLFE, 1026 MARKET ST. ; rent $40; must ‘sell...... $500 cash, bal. $10 month. sunny corner; clears $100. sell (new): BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. | ALLEN hos some swell bicycles cheap, dirt cheap. Call and see for yourself; repairing. 301 Larkin st. and 305 Market st. BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. WARBLING canaries and all kinds of song. talking and fancy birds; goid fish, pet stock, cages, globes, aquariums; bird and animal | food of all kinds. 1546 Market st.,bet.Sth&Sth. ROBISON'S BIRD STORE— 335 and 837 Kearny st. ALL KINDS OF BIRDS, DOGS. ETC. Largest and best appointed place in the country. —_— BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. S of all kinds bought; libraries purchased. H. C. Holmes, 1149 Market; tel. Howard 1946, ought, sold and ex- $650—10 ROOM: $180—7 rooms % $650—15 roms; Market; good payer. $375—20 rms.;Jackson; good mechanies’ house. $1300—21 rooms; Kearny: snap; bay-windows, And 60 more houses; honest trade. Inquire at McBRIDE & CO.’S, 765 Market. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394.. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. CITY Steam Carpet-beating Works. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 38-40 Sth st.; tel. South 250. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works. 833 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. IMPROVED carpet-cleaning works. 1512 Polk; . tel. East 725. A. G. KLEINERT, Prop. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vating Co.. 240 14th st.: tel. Mission 74. COLLECTION OFFICES. GEORGE W. KELLY'S Agency—No charge unless successful. Room 310, 927 Market st. COTTAGES TO LET. D e A S MENLO (Fair Oaks)—New Cottage, 7 rooms, bath, furnished. A. R. HARRISON, 78 Geary. —— TO LFT. ks) new cottage: 7 rooms, furnished. A. R. HARRISON, 78 Geary st. e — DENTISTS. EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plate, bridges and fillings; extractions or filling by my won- derful secret, painless method; 20 vears’ ex- perierce; nostudents; advice free; prices cheapest’ and guaranteed; lady attendants. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell st. ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Market, cor. 4th, 1. 7. Flood bldg.; extractions done pain- lessly; teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns $3 50 up; plates, extractions free, $4 50 up: office hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 2. J. W. THATCHER, D.D.! 3 EASY Dental Parlors, 6 Turk st.. cor. Mason— Expert palnless extractors; skiiled operators; gas given; lady attendant. R. C. ANDER- EON,D.D.S., proprietor and manager. A—COMPETENT woman desires a po- sition_as second girl, or housekeeper. ' Ad- dress 1133 Guerrero st., near Twenty-fourth. DRESSMAKER would like engagements out by day; good fit gmmeefi. "Address, D 615 Larkin'st, s ol o LG R S e b SITUATION wanted b; erlenced seamstress and fitter; $1 75 \dny’.' e3‘:‘1’:1“5- 410 Franklin. A YOUNG lady for second work; wages $I8. Call In atternoon, 1145 Howard st. SWEDISH girl w: ituation to do general hon-zworkf ;oos w&c;nsxn, bet. 24th & 2Bth. A NURSE, reliable young English woman, de- Eires annmnent;ymefza tonf., nurse sick, charge of invalid; charges reasonable; per- sonal references given. 1712% Pacific ave., near Van Ness. YOUNG laa; Tight service in return for. room and bosed; very, nest and. renned, but lost her hearing. 1725 Devisadero st. near Sutter. COMPETENT person wishes position as seam- Stress or Housekeaper 1n small family: best of references if required. Box 1734, Call. WINCHESTER Ho 44 Third st., near Mar. ket—200 rooms; obe ‘to $1 50 per night; §150 10 $6 week; convenient and respectable; free bus and‘baggage to and from ferry. ‘WANT ads and taken for The Call at Fato “Bh":l.‘:-uogs.’ McALllis t. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S......420 Bush st. se:-:.:.. HOTEL DEPARTMENT . 2 head waitresses, city_hotels. Waitress, Santa Cruz Co. Waitress, Bakersfield Waltress. Ukiah, fare paid Waitress, short distance.... 50 waltresses, city, country, resort Botela saeeseas cesieen 20-$30 Chambermald, city . o ..$17 50 Chambermald, springs, see party here at 11:30 a. m.. . FAMILY DEPARTMENT Ranch cook, $25; cook and second girl, American family, Oakland, see party here at 2:30 p. m., ;gfi and $25; second girl, city, $25; and any girl or woman looking for a position {n this department at golng wages call and see us, and if you can't secure a place at once to suit you register with us and we will try and please you - C. R. HANSEN & CO... (Opposite California Hotel.) ‘WANTED—Good American girl for general housework; four in_family; plain cooking: good home; wages $15. Apply Tuesday and Wednesday forenoons, 251 Scott st. WANTED—Good German cook; references ro- quired. Call between 9 and, 10:30 or 5 to 6, 1640 Pine st., cor. Franklin. COMPOSITOR wanted. R. R. PATTERSON, 420 Montgomery st. ‘WAITRESS wanted—Hours 11 a. m. to 8 p. m.; good pay. People’s Restaurant, 631 Clay st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. COMPETENT, reliable man wiches a position: understands’ thoroughly care of fine blood horses, milk, care garden; caroful driver or take charge of stable; first-class references. Address T. S., 259 Shipley st. WANTED—A good tailoress on fine coats. 920 Filbert WANTED—Girl to wait at table; good wages. Apply at 793 O'Farrell st., near Larkin. REFINED girl wanted to take care of child; no other work. 1836 Sutter st. WANTED—Work as bookkecper or assistant, cashier, clerk, business manager, ekpert ac- countant or 'otherwise; elcctric execution, strenuous, Imperturbable. N. R. G., box 1611, Call office, WANTED—GIrl living at home to assist in dining-room. 531 Ellis st. APPRENTICE wanted on custom coats. Ap- ply 62315 Post st. FIRST-CLASS barber, German, wants situa- tlon. E. MEUDTER, Golden West Hotel, Ellis and Powell sts. MAN and wife want situations; wife first-class American cook, man useful about place or store. Box 1631, Call office. YOUNG man 19 desires position in' office; 2 years' experlence; can operats —typewriter. Box 1627, Call office, MAN and wife (young English); man e: rienced coachman, milk, etc.; wife first-cl cook; city or country; $50 up; references. Box 935, Call office. A GOOD Irish dishwasher wants a job in @& Testaurant at the wages of $7 per week and board. ' Apply to MICHAEL BUTLER, 202 Ixth st. ALL-ROUND blacksmith and horseshoer wants steady job; city or country; steady man. Box 936, Call office. WANTED—Position by an experlenced sales- man; can handle any line clothing or furn- ishings preferred. Address Salesman, box 1738, Call office. A FIRST-CLASS general machinist and mill- wright, tool and die maker, expert on en- gines, " pumps, hydraulic machinery and presses. daughtsman and_patternmaker, X. . and stat. engineer, first-class references, wants suitable position. E. B., box 1609, Call. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY TO LEARN HOW TO SEW OVERALLS; WE TEACH YOU FREE OF CHARGE AND PAY WHILE LEARNING; STEADY WORK; GOOD PAY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 32% FREMONT ST.; MR. DAVIS. AN experienced first-class waitress and par- lor maid, willing to assist with chamber work; references required. Call 2100 Wash- ington st., cor. Octavia, between 11 and GIRLS wanted—Sewing_and making bags. GULF BAG CO., 709-711 Front st. SKIRT and walst hands; also apprentices. 1915 Sacramento st. TALENTED amateur performers. Apply at Chutes 6 p. m. Wednesday; salary no object. PANTS finishers; 73c a palr; steady work. 858 Howard st., bet, 4th and 5th, over handball court. GIRL for 1 $10. 719 ht housework; small family; wages ‘app st. MURRAY & READY........Phone Main 5848 634-636 Clay street. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. Office open 7 a. m. 1500 RAILROAD MEN WANTED. S. P. B. R. Co. FREE FARE....NEVADA....FREE FARE SANTA FE R. R. CO. 560 teamsters, Nevada, 600 laborers, Neva- da, 440 Mkménk P‘iev‘l_gla‘lwldfllllt.fl. Ne- Vada, wages o y; free fare. 3 SANTA FE. 25 men for company’s own work, extra, bal- ;ut and section gangs, wages $175; free are. MISCELLANEOUS, Middle-aged man to care for, tools, com- yard, and drive horse, city, $30 and ; hostier, livery stable, courntry, buggy washer, 4 stablemen; working fore. man for ranch, $40 and found; shoemaker, repair shop, city; 4 butchers; 20 boys for factories, $4 to $9 week; 20 scraper team- sters, $30 and found; old man to do chores around mine; assistant gardenmer, German, and found; 4 section hands, S.'P. R. R.: 5 laborers for different work, city and coun: try, $2, $250 and $175 day; 30 boys and young men to work in a new factory, city, wages $4 to $9 week. FARMS, DAIRIES. HAYMAKERS. 80 men to work in hay flelds, to $40 and found; 73 farm hands, $26 to $35 and found; 10 Eastern farmers, $26; 16 vineyard hands, 10 ranch teamsters; working foreman for ranch, see boss here; 3 sheepherders, fare $150," $25; farmer and milker; 3_men to work around private grounds, $30 and found, north, fare paid; 5 teamsters and 5 men for hayflelds for a large com- §al‘;ly'u ranch, $30 and found; 18 milkers, $23, $35 and $40 and found; 4 cheese makers, utter makers, 17 choremen, $25 to $35 and found; 18 choreboys, $12 to $25 and found; 2 milkers, city dairy; 3 choremen, city, $25 and found; 3 miners. SAWMILLS AND WOODS. Tree fellers, see boss here, $50 and found; cut-off sawyer, shingle mill, $35; shingle packer, 4 boxmakers, 3 snipers, $5750 and found; sawyer, box factory; 150 laborers for different jobs in the sawmills; gang ed- serman, see boss here; yards and woods, $30 to $75 and found, MEN AND WIVES. Farmer and wife, San Mateo Co., $40 and found; choreman ‘and_wife, Yuba Co., $45; milker and wife, fare $2, $45 and found; man ;nfl :lte. private place, fare §150, $40 and ound, MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT. Bench hand, planing mill near city, $3 day: € blacksmiths, $250 and $3 day, $75 and found; 5 rough carpenters, city work, $2 50 day; carpenter, city, $3 day; 5_carpenters, city, $3 50; carpenter, near city, $3 50 day; 5 brick ‘molders, $75; 7 brick seiters, $75; 10 men to make wire beds, good steady work; 8 carriage painters, $3 day. HOTEL HELP. BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. Butcher, country shop, $30 and found; but- cher for wagon work, mear city, $12 week: batcher, wagon and shop work, city, $12 week; cook for mine boarding-house,’ $40: cook ‘for crowd of boys, $30 and found; 16 other cooks, hotels and restaurants, $35, $40 and $50 and found; 22 walters, 7 porters, J5 dishwashers, kitchen hands, otc., etc.: ba- ker's helper on cakes, city, $2 and found. MURRAY & READ 634-636 Clay st. YOUNG lunch waitress; call at once. KOSTA, 2405 California st. MRS. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—cannot break; ‘warranted 20 yrs.; crowns, $3 50; fillings, 50c; plates, $5, full set: all work painiess and war- Tanted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush EXPERIENCED, reliable man of tact and Judgment offers his services as money-maker for appreciative firm in real estate or general merchandise; good salesman; references. Box 1719, Call. i Full set of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; fillings, 50c. DR. E. P. SHEPARD, 14 Geary st.—Expert workmanship only; reasonable; hours 10 to 4. MEYER, 46 O'Farrell, late of 6 Turk st.— Crown and bridge work; gas specialist. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. —_— DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES A YOUNG man having practical knowledge of electrical engineering wants situation with electric light or power company; wages no object. Address A. Z., box 1544, Call office. A ETRONG and able young man of 22 would like a position in a wholesale house as por- ter; best of reference. Box 1623, Call. YGUNG man, 24 neat, willirg and obliging, Wwants work of any kind; best city references. Box 1509, Call office, McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School; corset-making taught; patterns cut. 1019 Mkt. LATEST style skirts $1; children’s dresses a speclalty. " 78 Rausch st., bet. 7th and Sth. e EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construec- tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly practical; day and night. 24 Post st., S. F.; catalogue free, A—IF Gregg stenographers are not fast writers, how do they all get positions and hold them? 84 positions in March, 32 in April; Ellis book- keeping makes real bookkespers. S. F, Bus. College, 1236 Market st, A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and l\lbllcfl‘p(lonj has been established at 1096 ‘alencia e FINANCIAL. COMPANIES tncerporated and financed; U. S. Licensed stock brokers; stocks and bonds sold; investigate our 5 per cent income bond propo- _eitlon to guaranteo stock issues of new en- erprises; stocks underwritten on London and American plan; send for the “‘Pacific States Investor,” an up to date financial paper; We have always opportunities for Investors to come in on the ground floor of first-class propositions; correspondence solicited. Pacifio States Mining and Investment Co., 326 Post o A—GALLAGHER-MARSH College, indorsed by all expert court reporters, will remove from Parrott bullding to moro commodious quarters at 1382 Market st., on or about May 1, 1902, HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 POST ST., §. F.—Thorough courses;complete equipment, all subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering; day and night; catalogue free. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. TREET rallway strike” does not change the list of bargains offered in lodging-houses dur- ing the present week by G. W. SCHWEINHARD, 917 Market st. (upstairs), bet. 5th & 6th sts. Buyers, notice above announcement and call at office before you buy a house. A—S$50; life scholarship at AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st., pays for combined commercial and shorthand courses; new type- writers; positions secured; catalogue free. FLATS TO LET. VAN NESS ave., 2414—Modern sunny flat, 8 rooms and baib, cholce location. —SPECK $12—4-ROOM flat; gas, cellar, water and ash man free. 20 Sumner st., off Howard, near Eighth st. FLAT of 7 rooms. 250 Shipley st.; $12 per ‘month. LIBERTY, 221—Flat of 5 large rooms and bath, gas; modern improvements, MODERN flat, 6 rooms, bath; yard; basement; reasonable. 1933 O'Farrell st. ENGINEERING—Civll, elec., mining, mech.sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864, Van der 'Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. 85 ROOMS; rent $65; lease; good corner house: tenants mostly workingmen; house clears $125 a month; furniture mixed; house must be sold on sccount of other business. For particulars address box 1724, Call office, | 80 ROOMS; pleasant, sunny corner; modern family hotel; furnishings expensiv B-year lease: must be sold. 1726, Call office. ; liberal Particulars box A—SET5; cation, on Sen Mateo el chance. Call R in first-class lo- c R, R.; a rare 2615 Kearny st. lsom st.; rent value in sight R. G. WILKE, st. 2615 Kearn A—$1250; HAMMAM, Turkish and Russian baths; large nage; all latest improve- ments; first-class location. Bee R. G. WILKE, 261% Kearny st. | TRANSIENT house; 11 rooms; rent $45; down- town, central location; neat, clean and well furnished; it is a beauty; must sell quick; bargain at $1000. Box 5, Call office, IF you want to sell or buy a rooming or apart- ment house call on us; we can suit you, TOMLINSON & CO., 105 Ellis st., room 10 (Glascow block). $300—FINELY furnished house, 8 rooms and bath; a bargain. 5% Polk st., near Market. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. 44+—£2500; COFFEE saloon close to Chronicle | $00 PUTS you in possession of a house clear- building; & good business; daily receipts ey e R A T $20 per month. Inquire at 842 Howard. for partner. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A—$400; CORNER saloon on Montgomery s rent $25; owner must sell at once, s family #ffeirs call him East. R. G. WILKE, 26% 6t SPIRITUALISM, JACCOUNTING—Most thorough course on coast; beginners and college graduates perfected. TARR, expert accountant, 219 Parrott bldg. OAK, 427%—Upper flat, 6 rooms; modern im- provements. PINE, 2182—6 rooms, bath; all modern; large back vard; fine basement. Owner, 2134 Pine. SEF latest improved flat. just bullt, between parks; best location. 259 Carl, nr.’ Stanyan. A GIRL to help around kitchen and walt at table. Apply 2030 17th st., cor. Vermont. GIRLS ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE WILL FIND PLENTY OF GOOD-PAYING WORK. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 82% FREMONT 8T.; MR. DAVIS. £ ‘WANTED—An experienced window frame cut- ter; also bench hand. Ingler & Young Mill Co., Fourth and Washington sts.,, Oakland. WANTED—A thorough boys' and _children’s clothing salesman. Apply at 8. N. WOOD & CO.’S. 718 Market st. A MAN wanted to work around a place; also @ man for a factory. Apply to MRS. NOR- TON, 318 Stockton st. WANTED—Cooks; experienced waliters, also dishwashers and kitchen help; no fee. 526 Montgomery st., room 1. WANTED—b girls to learn hairdressing, manl- curing, massage and hair work; only 3 weeks required; bring ad; costs only $3 50; 3 posi- tions waiting; private customers assure $50 to $75 per month; day and evening class. College, 233 Geary st.. rooms 13-15. LADIES, why work hard all day for some one else when you can work for us in your own home, making $10 to §12 a week? We teach you the business free and buy the product. Torchon Lace Co., 43, The Metropole, 6 Turk. ‘EXPERIENCED operators on muslin under- learners paid while learning. C. . REYNOLDS, 597 Mission st., cor. 2d. ‘WANTED—By widower; housekeeper to care for two small boys; no cooking; wages $10. Box 393, Petaluma, Cal. Halrdressing, massage, manicuring, bleachin; Qyelng, switches, cic ; 2 WKs.,85. College, 1258 Market, rm. 94: splendid position; day, eve. EXPERIENCED apprentice wanted on gentle- men’s coats. 105 Ellis st., rooms 22 and 23. EXPERIENCED hands on children’s dresses. 220 Sutter st., room 25. FINISHERS and operators on pants. 541 Mar- ket st., upstairs. A COMMERCIAL traveler at once. Call office. TAILORESS, first class, on flne coats; good operator;, best wages; pernfanent. 488 Geary. PANTS operators wanted by S. N. WOOD & CO. Apply at factory, 27 Geary st. PANTS fivishers wanted by S. N. WOOD & CO. Apply at factory, 27 Geary st. WANTED—Experienced shirtmakers. BEAG- LESON & CO., 635 Market st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st S ——— Box 1622, WANTED—Bench hands for brass works. Ap- ply superintendent, after 10 a. m., THOMAS DAY CO., 725 Mission st. JUST arrived—20 fine work, driving and sad- dle horses, weighing from 1200 to 1600; well- matched teams. thoroughly broken: come and em af idental Horse Exchaage, 246 Third st. WM. G. LAYNG, proprietor A LOT of horses for sale at Arcade Horse Mar- ket, 327 Sixth st.; also buggles, wagons, har- hess, etc.; auction sales every Wednesday at 11 a. m. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. RACE horses—The famous Searchlight and Grace Thoborn chea Inquir RMSB 26 Montgomery st. SR i3 FOR sale, Santa Rosa Salesyard—Just arrived, several 'fine road and_business horses, new buggles and harness. 1490 Market, cor. 11th. Sani Francisco, \'elefl;u:filry College—Fourth s sion gins June 9. Catalogues by applying to M. L. PANCOAST, Sec., 510 Golden Gate ave, CAMPING wagons, surress, delivery and sx- Dress Wagons, carts and harness. 1034 Mis- WANTED—Gentle bay horse about 16 hands high, well bred, gocd stepper without boots: also ‘top busgy. Box 938, Call office. ALL kinds of wagons, bugsies, carts, harness, etc., cheap. EGAN & SON, 2117 Mission Largest stock 2d-hand wagons, buckboard, sur- rey,harness, work,driving horses. 15th&Valencia. AN A No. 1 express wagon, single; also light camping wagon for sale cheap. 532 Mission. —_— HALLS TO LET. FOR rent—Teugonla Hall, 1332 Howard st., 9th and 10th, for a term of years; barr: large and small halls and all fixtures connect. ed therewith. For particulars address F. HAGEMANN, Albany Brewery, 409 Eighth. —_— HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED list houses to let; send for cin cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery- TO let—Fine 8-room house, with bath and large basement; 1181 Oak st, near Devisaderoy rent $27 50; by CHAS. QUAST, 403 Pine st.} key at 1183, next doo COTTAGE six rooms; 9 Ewer place, off Ma- son, between Clay and Sacramento. Apply 10 Ewer place. HOUSE, 7 rcoms and bath. near Ellis $35—A SNAP; 10 new sunny rooms in first- class order. * 1449 Devisadero st., cor. Geary. HOTELS WANTED. WANTED—To rent good country hotel; must be fully furnished and in running order. Box 1638, Call office. e HYPNOTISM. PROF. GOLDBERG, phrenologist, hyprotisty arantees teach these sciences in 4 lessonw ; past, future revealed $1. § Powell, rm. & INVESTMENTS. o AT s bt e S RS S THE Investors’ Agency, 137 Montgomery sé, 5. F. Call or write for particulars. 1403 Steiner st., LOST AND FOUND. $5 REWARD—Lost, gold headed umbrella, name Ida, on Oakland ferry Sunday morning. Return to cigar store, 32 Turk st. LOST—Fox terrier bitch: all white; right eye spotted; sultable reward. Return to 444 Eddy st. LOST—Small silk and chamols bag containing four rings; suitable reward. 110 East Twelfth st., Oakland. LOST—A gold nugget bracelet, between Call- fernia Theater and Post st.; $10 reward. Re- turn 201 Shotwell st, near Sixteenth. LOST_—Fox terrier; license 613; answers name of “Tip’; reward. 279 Fulton st. WANTED-Boys about 15 years of age to learn a trade. Apply superintendent, after 10 a. m., THOMAS DAY CO., 725 Mission st. WANTED—A few bright boys to work in shirt factory. Apply THE L. ELKINS CO., 29 LOST—2 bunches of keys. Return to 1837 Fill- more st.:‘reward. IT will pay to “Remember’” that the Califor- nia Watch Case Co.. 220 Sutter st., needs oid gold and silver to make new watch cases. and 31 Battery st. WANTED—Neat cash boys at once. Apply superintendent’s office, The Emporium. BOY wanted to learn the machinist trade. Box 934, Call office. BARBER shop wanted, 4 chairs, down town. Address 720 Post st. MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. upnoi~ honest work guar- anteed. HOPKE BROS., 411 to 413 Powell st.; tel. Bush 421. Brass, iron beds; mattresses; pillows; window shades. J. F. Hotter,712 Mission:tel. Main 730. man to assist in tailor 12 Kearny st. Apply 8. N. EXPERIENCED youn siorc. HARSHALL'S, WANTED—A first-class wrapper. WOOD & CO., 718 Market st. WANTED-—A good tailor for busheling at Commercial st. UNION barber for Wednesday evening, Satur- day and Sunday; steady. 336 Sixth st. WANTED—Eiderly man to cook for 4 or § men; wages $15 per month. 500 Haight st. BOY wanted. E. H. LEVY, Inc., 513 Market. FIRST-CLASS waiter wanted. STRONG boy or youns to help In cake bakery; must have experience. 91135 Larkin. STRONG, active young man who understands horses; $9 a week. 1042 Golden Gate ave. FIRST-CLASS barber. 947 Fillmore st., cor. McAllister; good wages. WANTED—Two good carpenters at 2007 Fill- more st. 111-115 Larkin. HELP WANTED-—MALE. CALIFORNIA Business College; m#st thorough modern methods; positions for all graduates; new 60-page catalogue free. 305 Larkin st. ACTING, elocutlon, specialties: Hallet School associated with theatrical agency securing po- sitions. Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell st. GOLDEN Gate Com’l College, 530 Golden Gate ave., S. F.—Spring, summer term shorthand, bookkpg., penmanship; posit'n when qualified, VIOLIN, guitar, mandolin, banjo taught in class, $1 mo. 426 O'Farrell; phone Pine 433. $25_FINE sunny flat 6 rooms and bath. 2134 O'Farrell st., inquire upstairs, et LRl O FLATS 0 LET—FURNISHED. AT of 4 rooms, bath gas, 2 aduits. 2250 Mission st., warm belt. Address R., 1096 Valencia st. GOLDEN GATE, 15174 rm: garden; $25; lower flat, 2 rm: bath:gas range; . $1250; 1 to 4. l FURNITURE FOR SALE. Chicago Business College, 1435 Market, nr. 10th; Pittman shorthand, typing, bookkeepg; §6 mo. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak, $48 50, with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co., 1127-1131 Market. SPANISH, French,etc. Prof.De Filippe'sAcademy of Languages,320Post ;estab’d 1871;ablest profs. Harpist, only teacher West,desires pupils. Mme. Carusl, ‘Hallet School Acting, 120 O'Farrell st. OAK bedroom sct, oak extension table, bed lounge, stove and dishes. 1360 Minna st. FURNITURE WANTED. l GIVEN free; mandolin, violin, guitar or banjo, by taking 20 lessons, 5Oc lesson. 1484 Market. BIG price paid for furniture for 60 days; speclal reasons. 8. J. WAUGH, r. 415, Examiner big. STENOGRAPHY & typewriting; Indlvidual in- struction; Pitman system;$5 mo, 1317 Folsom. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays highest price for second-hand furniture; tel. Red 1334, l A—C, V. MILLER, world's famous materializ- ing medium; epirits speak face to face;seance Tues., Fri., Sun., 8 p, m.; 50c. 1084 Bush st. 4—$850; SALOON in wholesale district; ren $42 50 place is estab. for many years and Going ‘a good-paying business; only reason for eale partners bought hotel in the coun- i G. WILKE, 2615 Kearny. A—$2600; HARDWAR: cutlery and tool store Gping a large business; location first class; rent low; stock will invoice the price, or party willing to take stock. . G or par Call R. G. A—$550; DELICAT! nd fancy groce: store; no better location in this city: lNving rooms: a good-paying business. Call R. G, WILKE, 26} Kearny st. A—$2500; CORNER saloon on Monf #t.; established for years and known":;;lnr:'z class paying propsition; rent $175; return Tent $99: investigate at once: rare chance. R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny si ; m;m be sold on price $2500; avera, business §1150; this is & chance for 1 or 2 hotel men; half cash and half to suit full tigation of the place and bool corded. Inguire at MeBRIDE & COCS® 56 Market st & THE inventor of & new and rapld process of #eparating gold from dry places, without the use of water, Gesires to interest some one with capital in order to place the same on the market; its value can be seen at once by any practical man. TOMLINSON & CO. 105 Ellis st., room 10. % WE have lodging-houses, stores, restaurants, laundries, saloons, hotels, cigar stands and many other business chances for sale; also an: ry veal estate for sale or or _write for our free list. RR, 927 Market st., room 208, A—30 CIGAR stands; prices, $75 to $2000; rents £6 to $125 monthly; profits, $2 to $7 dally. Parrott bldg., 825 Market. CIGAR stand—Will buy a good paying stand for cash; must stand H, JANSEN, 11613 Mission st $400—Lady wants gentleman partner light mfe. wholesale & retail bue.: attend store & make himself useful: good chance right party: no experience necessary. P.S.de Luca,318Kearny. cigar investigation. EALOON 112 Berry s WANTED—Cigar stand in good location; only owners reply. Address box 1512, Call office, FOR salc—An evening paper route, central lccated. Box 932, Call office. B, for sale A—SPECIAL—EDWARD EARI W. G. KEEGAN, MRS. J. J. WHITNEY. trance, bus. melum; life reader; medical clairvoyant: sittings $1; letter $2. 1164 O'Farreil st.; Eills car. E, Indeperident slate writing in full gas light. 328 Ellis st. (Tuesday night.) test seance every night except Saturday; 10c; sittings daily. 148 6th st. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc.; day or eve.; $6 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. 6th, SHORTHAND taught by mall or personally. MISS M. G. BARRETT, 302 Montgomery st. GLoves. 7 SPECIAL sale Danicheft glove, own make, at 90c. 121 Grant ave. J VIOLIN, mandolin, guitar. Prof. MERKI, good teacher. 1008 Mission; instruments selected. DANCING quickly taught; private or class. BARKER'S Academy, 723 Market sf HEALD'S Business Cgllege, 24 Pogt st., S. F.; founded 1863; new 80-page en!n&(un free. MME, YOUNG'S demonstratiof of spirit return to-night, 605 McAllister, 10c; come, ekeptics, MRS. HARLAND'S circle to-night, Thurs., Fri., 10c; trance sittings; readings. 132 6th. MRS. HUBBARD, 109 Oak, circle Tuesday and Friday, 8 p. m.; Wed., 2 p. m.; reading daily. Mrs. Seal, spiritual and bus. medium; tobacco it cured or no pay. Avondale, 1424 Market. EDWARD FARLE, 328 Ellls: readings dally; Dhone Polk 1601; seance Sunday and Thurs: FRIENDSHIP Hall. 835 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. M ittings test to all to-nigh CLAIRVOYANTS. MME. E. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently Jocated at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg. Ehe reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveais the present hap- penings and portrays events to occur in the fu- ture. "If you are in trouble, discontented, un- happy or not satisfled in life, or have domestic, love or businese troubles, consult this great me- dlum and you will be ‘told how to overcome them. Valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4560. A—ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy clairvoyant and paimist, permanently located 1104 Mariket st., cor.\Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to © p.gn.; readings by mail as sailsfactory as in person; 3 questions answered, $1; full life, 5, send lock of hair, date and year of birth. MRS. DR. F. CLARKE. the well-known trance medium, is permanertly located at 1206 Mar- ket st., cor. Golden Gate ave.. rooms 25 and 26; take elevator. Perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mail; send stamp for Jpamphet with special terms. Dafly and Sunday. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born With double vell—second sight; @iagnoses diseases with life reading;ladies 50c, gents $1: palm. and clair. sit. $1 50. 126 Turk. A—MISS M. WILLE, 326A Ellis; clairvoyant, crystal seer; reads your life correctly without ques.; full names; 50c-$1; 10a. m. to 8 p. m. ARLINGTON Hotel dining-room fo rent; now running to fair trade: rent taken In board, Ninth and Washington sts., Oakland. $500—VARIETY store; fixtures for sale and let; rent $25. Apply 363 Fifth st. » ARRIVED—Mme. J. Lyons, the famous medium of the Northwest; locates mines, unites I.Q‘Dl'- rated, finds treas. 1016 Market, parlors §-9. ELEVATORS ELEVATORS Inspectedand repaired at moderats prices. J.E.Upphoff,565 Mission; tel.John 3856. B L IS MPLOYMENT OFFICES. ORPHEUM Employment Offlce—Japanese, Chi- nese help. 426 Powell,nr.Sutter;tel. Black 5072, Grand Japanese-Chinesc Bmp, Office, 415 Stock- ton; tel. Grant 168; expert, reliable help. CHINESE and Japanese Empldyment Office— Pest help. 4111 Farrell st.; tel. East 426, JAPANESE Intelligence Office—Furnish most reliable help. 524 Bush st.; tel. Bush 516. JAP reliable housecleaning, cooks, walters on short notice. 1208 Page; tel. Fell 8501 CHINESE and Japanese help: estab. 20 “Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEYD &e.CO.. GM)’S RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds heip. 315 Stockton: Main 5135, EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALB. BY first-class Scotch cook. best of city refer- ences. Call J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. WANTED—Work by experierfced dressmaker immediately. Address box 1637, Call office. SWEDISH girl wants _situation at general housework. Inquire 2652 Twenty-second st., \ corner Hampshire. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—4 cooks, city and country, with and without washing, $30; 8 second girls, $20, §25: 10 hotel and restaurant waltresses, £20, $25; 3 waitresses for resort, $25; laundress, $30; French second girl, country, $10, see lady at office at 2 o'clock to-day; cook. small hotel, country, $25; nursegirl, $20; cieaning woman, institution, $20; walitress for insti- tution, '$20; governéss, 2 children, §25; 8 res- tavrant waltresses, $7, $8; 100 girls for all kinds of housework, city and country. Ap- ply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. MRS. M.-E. DAY.. ..Phone Main 1575 i HOTEL DEPARTMENT .. Head waitress, $30; 6 waitresses, springs, $20 and $25, fares paid; 8 waitresses, first-cluss commeréial hotels, '$25; 16 walttesses. cily and country, $25, $20; restaurant waitress, short hours, no Sunday work, $6; 8 cham’ Dbermaids to walt, resort, $25;" chambermaid, $18; fancy Ironer, springs, $0. fare both ways; 3 women to wash fine dishes, first- ciass hotel, regular hours, $25. sleep home. MRS, M. B. DAY 1835 Geary st. A LAUNDRESS, $30; 4 second girls, $25 each; cook and second girls, same house, San Ma- teo, $30 and $25; two walitresses, $20 eacl chambermaid, hotel, $20; woman for light work, sleep home, $20; housegirl, short dis tance, $30. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter si WANTED—Experienced lady canvassers of 0od address to represent local company; re- ed and remunerative employment. Call during this week on E. I. MOGER, 451 Par- rott buildin P oA WANTED—MIddle-aged German woman to do light housework; salary reasonable. Call at 13 Third st., between 4 and § p. m. WANTED—Body_jroner at the French Laun- dry Company, 33%2 Misslon st. 15-YEAR-OLD girl wishes a nice, light place; small wages: good home. Cali 214 C‘l’l’pyer st., bet. 25th and 26th; take Castro-st. car. COMPETENT nurse wishes full charge of infant: no objection to going to the country for the summer with the family: can give best of city references. Address 1128 Pine st. WOMAN to cook {n private boarding-house. 4122 Twenty-fourth st., near Castro, 1 to 4. EXPERIENCED finishers on coats. 364% Third street. EXPERIENC] rator on gent's custom and stock shirts, Rogerson’s, 535 Valencia st. WANTED—Situation to do cooking and small wash by a woman; best of references country. 843 Franklin st.. Oaklan Red 2433, FOUNG cclored woman would like a place as cook or second girl; can furnish good city references. Address MISS DORA BLALOX 2125 Lombard st. o YOUR fortune told from cradle to grave. What I tell comes true: send dime and birth date, PROF. J. MYERS, P. O. box 2224, San Fran. YOUNG woman with a little girl will do house- werk or chamberwork for board. Box 1623, Call office. GROCERY and bar for sale. Inquire at First &nd Minna sts.. GEORGE NISSEN. MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently; business mdvice; rames given; 25c up, 5 Fourth st. RESTAURANT for sale; living rooms complete; mo trifiers. 136 Second st. 7 A—Mrs. Melvill, wonderful clairvoyant, water reader. 11 Gth: German spoken; houn‘,‘fl t: 9. RRESPECTABLE lady, good cook, kind to chil- dren, wishes position as housekeeper or cook for men. Cail 6 to 76 Eilis st., room 131, between 1 and 4 p. m, FIRET-CLASS tailoress wanted on custom coats. 34% Moss st. AT THE CAL, EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 50 Third st., near Call bidg., phone Bush 405. RAILROAD LABORER E FARE 100 teamsters, Ne: 25 rock drille: labore: 50_concrete men.... 2 25 day ..FOR SAWMILL AND LUMBER WOODS. . 50 sawmill hands and woodsmen, $30 to $65 per month and board, no experience feces- sary; steady work; lumber pilers, yard men, rallroad hands, swampfrs, feliers, cross. cutters, hook tenders, etc Fare Advanced. Ship Thres Times a Week 2 doggers, mountain mill......$2 80 per day 2 hook tenders, mountain ill..$2 80 per day Board for above, §15 per fmonth. 10 lumber pilers. . ..$2 to §2 23 per day Teamsters and laborers, city, $1 75 to $2 day Camp Waiter..................$20 per month Man and wife, man to work on section, $2 per day, wife to cook, small crew, $30 per month and found.. .o 4 milkers, 25 cows. ...$30 and $35 per month Cooks, waiters and dishwashers, city. Man fo tend bar, roadhouse, near city.... $25 per mon Ranch’ cook, country, small crew..$25 and bed CAL. EMP. AGENCY, 59. Third st. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S.....420 Bush st. New Railroad Work. i FOR NEVADA . 2000 teamsters and laborers, §2 to $2 25 a day 100 concrete laborers.... .$2 25 a day 500 rockmen ..... .o 2 25 a day .FOR CHATSWORTH PARK 500 nelmen, machine men, drillers and muckers .$2 to $3 a day 500 outsid $1 75 a day, FOR CA N Railroad Work . llers. SH. Free Fare... NIGHT cook and walter, country, $35 and found; youns man to assist janitor, $30; as- sistant “about country hospital, _$30 ~and Tound; cook, small country hotel, $25 to $30; lunch cook, $30; waiters, dishwashers, pot washers and other hotel and restaurant help. J. F. CROSETT & Co., 028 Sacramento st. OFFICE boy, stenographer if possible; 5 farm- ers and wives, $40 and $50 and found; 10 farmers, $25 and $30 and found; 5 milkers, $30 and found: 2 chore men, $25 and found; driver for miilc wagon, $50: 3 teamsters, $125 day and board and $45 month; cheese maker $40 and found; 10 laborers about mill and woods, $30 and fare advanced; lumber pilers, $60, and many others. J. F. CRO- SETT & CO., (28 Sacramento st. RANCH blacksmith, $50 and board; jobbing blacksmith, $2'25 'and $250 day: carriage smiths_and helpers; wagon maker, country shop, $3 day; 2 carriage wood workers, $3 day; carpenters, §350 day; edgerman, bench hands for jobbing shops and 50 day, and boy for paint shop, $4 week, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. ANDRE'S Office, 310 Sockion st Walter, 30 a week; waiter, $40; fireman for hotel kitch- en, $30° found; dishwasher, city, $6 a week and 25 a month; pot washer, country hotel, 25; dishwasher, country hotel. $20; dishwash- er, small country place, $15; middle-aged man to milk 1 cow, etc., $15; second butler, $10; stableman, country, $30. A—WASHER for hand laundry, Springs, $40; free fareboth ways. MRS. M. E. DAY, 338 eary st. A—MAN and wife, man as washer, woman starch ironer, for ‘Springs, $65; free fare. MRS, M. E. DAY, 355 oGary at. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12. EXPERIENCED woman to take care of in- fant. . 2003 Lyon st. APERENTICE to learn dreesmaking; while learning. 14 Grant ave., room 4. paid Elevator boy. $10; potwasher, Springs, $25. WANTED—Bright boy from 16 to 1S years of age to learn the dry goods business. Apply between § and 11 2. m. at HALE BROS'. HONFST girl for general housework; good Woges. 222 Golden Gate ave., bet 9 and 12. TEW voung girls to sew on buttons. BAUER BROS. & CO.. 21 Sansome st. WANTED—Experienced saleslady. Apply be- tween § and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS'. BRIGHT Intelligent ladies to learn palmistry for Sacramento fair. MARCO, 322 O'Farrell. | WANTED—First-class silk and dress goods salesman. Apply between 8 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS'. 3 SECOND cook at 448 Third st. TWO__experienced bushelmen; PAUSON & CO., 200 Kearny st. steady job. WANTED—Bookkeeper. Box 939, Call office. SOBER, steady walter. 1507 Market st., near Eleventh. EXPERIENCED pantryman and porter. hemian Club. FIRST-CLASS waist and sleeve makers want- ed. 121 Post st., room 32. $50—GOOD chance for steady man; cigar store; full value given in stock: no 'night work: Inquire cigar factory, 257 Fourth, nr.Folsom. ‘WANTED—For U. S. army, ablebodied unmar- ried men, between ages of 21 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and tem- perate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For information apply to Recruit- ing Officer, 121 New Mongomery st., San Frandisco, or Masonic building, Saéramento. BARBER shop—WIIl buy a good barber she city or country, for cash. GUS JOERSCHK] 1161% Mission st. BOYS wanted for the American District Mes- geheer, yesvion [ Apulyiat oee st OOF Massi et ALL sizes men’s shoes, slightly damaged, half 563 Mission st., bet. ist and 2d sts. GET your shoes half-soled while waiting; 25c to 60c. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. Bo- MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. McIN~ TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. 24-IN. matcher and planer, complete. 8-inch 4-sided sticker. 1 resaw ready for use. 4-H.P. gasoline engine, com 4+H.P. eam engine and boiler. 35-H.P. fire box boiler and engine. 1-H.P. Shipman boiler and engine. 1 double drum friction holst. 1 logging hoisting engine. 2 freight elevators (geared), each Belting and water pipe, all sizes: above goods second-hand, but in fine repair. H. S. WHITE. 130 Beale st. A_BUYS, sells or rents gear, machinery, en= gines, bollers. water pipes. shafting, puileys, etc. WHITELAW, 253-255 Spear sf. BAR fixtures; big stock; installments; billlard and pool tables; easy terms or rented. The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., 652 Mission. WANTED to sell good collection of postage tamps, containing rare Australians and other British colonials. G. FELIX, $18 Sutter st. SEALSKIN, highest grade, same as new, cost $250, will sell if taken at once for $100 cash; bust 38. Box 1728, Call office. 'A—$3 50 Derby and Fedora hats, $1 75. Populas Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., near Pine. FINE SUITS, $10; dress pants, $275. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. WHITE sewing machine; 7 drawers; good as new; complete; cheap. 1915 Mission, nr. {5th. ENGINES, boilers, lathes, planers, second-hand machinery. J. BURKE, 139 Beale st. BOATS, launches, rowboats carried in stock. BAKER & HAMILTON. THOROUGHBRED foxhound pupples for sale. 2717 Nineteenth st. FOR SALE at a bargain, a first-class shop. B. MAART, Valley Ford, Cal. ASK for prices on second-hand typewrit makes). ALEXANDER & CO., 110 Monta'y: ‘Edison phonographs, records, 1 Dictire machies, ‘Aims. Beclemaps. 038 My GASOLINE engines, all sizes, new and 2d-hand and launches. J. BE. DOAK, 46 Fremont st. SAFES—New and second hand. THE HER. MAN SAFE CO., 417-423 Sacramento st. FOR second-hand machinery,engines and boflers 80 to D.J.McMasters,SE. cor. 2nd & Brannan. IST-CLASS 2d-hand modern engines & bollers bought, sold. Krogh Mfg. Co., 519 Market st. MAGIC lanterns, new and 2d-hand moving ple- tures. BULLARD & BRECK, 131 Post st. ————— e PAYING barber shop at your own price; living rooms; rent $10. Box 1513, Call office. WANTED—A few energetic, intelligent gentle- men to present an attractive, first-ciass clal proposition; successful candidates earn $100 to mo.; salary and liberal commis- sion pald. Apply T. W. Griffin, daily from 2 o 4 p. m., except Sunday, St. Nicholas Hotel, room 237, 1606 Market st. WANTED—Recruits for the marine S. navy; ablebodled, unmarried men good character, between the ages of 21 and 35; not less than'S feet 4 inches and not over 6 feet 1 inch; able to speak and read English. For further information apply at the Recruting Office, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco. U. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. BIG prices pald for sealskin coats; also gents’ full dress and Tuxedo suits. Portland Loan Office. 25 Stockton st.; phone Bush 484. WANTED—A second-hand automobile seating four persons. Box 937, Call office. I WILL pay good cash prices for old seal ™ send postal; will call. Box 4960, Call office. TILTON wants good secand-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 Sth st.; tel. Jessie 2851. ‘Wanted—2d-hand electric motors, ail sizes. any condition. FarnsworthElectrical Wks..413Turk. MONEY TO LOAN. RY a corporation, intelligent man for outside work; must be of %00d address and capable of explaining a business proposition thor- Qughly; reference. The Co-operative Realty Company, rooms 14-16, 240 Montgomery st. ‘WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25¢ per night; $1 to $2 per week. MEN to learn barber trade; barbers in de- ‘mand; only requires 8 weeks: tools donated: catalogue free. MOLER'S BARBER COL- LEGE, 635 Clay st. WANTED—Good shoe treer and packer, men’s & boys’ heavy work. Berkeley Booloz Shoe Co., Inc., 809 Delaware st., W. Berkeley. A FIRST-CLASS foreman wanted for coat de- partment; good steady position to the right party; good wages. D. J. B., box 1711, Call. WANTED—Man with $200 for candy store; at- tond cash: no experience required; $70 mo. BROWN & CO., 1221 Market s upstairs. WANTED—-Two _good coopers for mak: kegs. Apply JOHN OCHSNER, erto 2000 PAIRS of new and second-hand sale cheap. McDONALD & nmufhi'fl 3‘:" A—R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room & Loans any amountsat lowest rates. Deal direct with lender. On first mortgages. On second mortgages. On third mortgages. On undivided interests in real estate On estates in probate. H On legactes. NO DELAY, Telephone Main 5518. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery st., room & A—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602 Examiner big 234,500,000 at_Lowest Rates. . On First and Second Mortgages. ... On_Life Interests in Estates. See HERMAN MURPHY. 001-C02 Examiner. AA—MANHATTAN LOAN CO. (Inc.). $500,000 at 514 and 6 per cent in sums to suiv, City, Oakland, Town and Country FProperty: second mortgages, life Insurance and securfe— ties; loans on unsettled estates, undivided in- terests in real estate and legacies: will pur- chase above securities. MANHATTAN LOAN €O., CROCKER BUILDING. SAILORS wanted. For a square- deal LANE'S, 504 Davis st., San Francisco. = ' WANTED—Solicitor. Call at 1322 Pacl t between & and 10 a. m. o YOUNG man to do janitor work for his tion. S. F. Barber College, 741A ;!rmz:{- SAILORS and ordinary seamen f rope Australla. HERMAN'S, unsm st. - WANTED—Correspondents in all towns on the Pacific Coast; no soliciting. Address Dept. D. 1203 Market st,, San Francisco, Cal. OFFICE boy about 15 in wholesale house; must be graduate grammar school and well recom- PENSION atty., E. A, Bullls, room 40, Tl Past Cors. Geor H: Thomas Bose. GA B —_— - O o AR 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand 50c up; soling 20c up. 923 Howlnimr‘m ANY proposition, any amount; 6 per cent; first, mecond and third mortzages, estates in ¥ bate, Interest id estates, legacies, undivided interests, securities. manufacturing and mer- cantile interests, corporation loans. Rooms 13, 1st floor. Chronicle blg. GEORGE E. OLSEN. MONEY to loan In sums to suit on real estate, | household furniture, etc.. at lowest rate of interest; private and confidential. TOMLIN- o )Q; €O., 105 Eilis st., room 10 (Glassow ock). MUNICIPAL Loan Office, 103 Grant ave., near Geary st.; phone Red 1603. % GOOD laundress wants work by the day, $110 mended; no cigarette smokers. Box 4928, Call. GOOD inside route on morning paper for sale. | LINCOLN—Clairvoyant and high _psyebist: day; no postals answered. 605 Mink XPER] ookt B < stead: 20 Lvaveuworts ot hours 11 to 3: readings by mail.” 125 Turk at. | hear Sevonth: e o T vto: nis (ot SO pheaons | POE, ranted steady work Golden West Ren: WELL ertablished {obacco and cigar store; 1iv. | MRS, BROWN. clairvoyant card reader: Iadies | GIRL wishes situation for houseWork: 5isas | MIDDLE. SEinenn Houwe: | T pRperieneed s ing roows; rent $13; must eell. 140 First st | - 26c; gents 60; readings daily, 133 Sixth st. | - home, 186% Natoms st V A Aty e vt bty b Al Renovatory. 13 Montgomery st \ —_— B T e WmCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- | e and baskees s mad frm-::h't-'ryr?m.' e A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 _vm.ufln. b L HIGHLY respectable privats to_obtain advances_on iry, at lowest rates. Baldwin Jeweiry 40