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36 SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco 'Cell, corner of Market and Third streets; open mntil 12 o'clock every right in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay: 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; oven until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; cpen until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; untl ® p. m. 106 Eleventh street; cpen until 9 p. m. 1096 Valencia street; open until ® p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets; open until 9 p. m. 2200 Fillmore stree! open CHURCH CENTRAL Church, Mission st., between Sixth Seventh—Pastors, Arthur H. Briggs and an Herbert Briggs; 11 a. m., ser\'iw. and ser- mon: topic, “A Common Man’s Uncommon Work’ children’s day exercises of . with an interesung pro- 15 p. ‘m., Societies of Christian concert. The pro- Missing From Home™ $ Rang the Bels of (Catlin), ofchestra; anthem, “King opett); violin solo, “Chant (Papani), Charles E. Rob- Have I to Do With Thee™" Cramer and Mr, Weer: 8 topic, A Wonderful Namc. Briges will preach at both ser- Choirmaster, Louis “William Weer. seats are tree and tbe people are wel- the Sunday- ludes (a) (b). “‘Softly Memorial ~Methodist ipiscopal rch, corner Haves and Buchanan—Rev. the pastor, will preach at 11 Duty of the Good,” and at E Glory and the Blight Music by chorus and Welcome to all. p. m. Epworth Presbyterian Church, corner of Van < ave_ and Sacramento st.—Rev. Willl Guihrie, pastor; services at 11 a. m. p. m. The pastor will preach hoth ng and evening. Sunday-school at 12:45 n Endeavor at 6: . m. evening prayer meeting at § All are cordially invited, CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Cali- 1 nd Octayia sts.—Rev. John Hemp- hill, D.D., pastor; Rev. Georg Eidredge. associate pastor. Morning service at 11, Mr. redge will _preach, sermon topic, Creed Revised.”” Evening service at reman of India will preach, sermon st's Death.” Sun- at 10 and L Y. P 8C R Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D.D., pastor, will preach at both services. At 11 2 m. topic, “The Manysidedness of Jesus.” 5 n. m., topic. “An Unlimited Prom- All ‘are cordially invited TRINITY Church. Bush and Gough sts.—Holy communion, 7:30; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon, 11 o'clock: peo- ple’s one-hour service, 8 p. m.: this will be of thanksgiving for peace in South Sullivan’s Te Deum” will be sung 1 choir and address by the rector. All e. You rdi invit Church (First). SW. cor. Geary —Rev. Bradford Leavitt, Chas. Murdock, superintendent ay-school. The Sunday-school is The morning service is at 11 o'clock. . field secretary, will 3 Leadership of Jesus.’ uartet and chorus. H. Breth- and director. All are cor- Theve is no evening service. union mass meeting of men this ternoon at 3 o'clock in the Young an Association, Mason and El- ill be addressed by Rev. F. M. Lar- the address, *‘The Young Special music, and all to attend. H Day Adventist Church, 914 Laguna McAllister and Golden Gate ave.— this evening at lock by the S r; subj A Study of A cordial invitation free. st minister closed Rev preach The Christ, Scientist, Central Sutter st., between Kearny and Christian Science service at 11 lesson sermon, ‘‘Sacrament. for children at the same hour. day evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Free 206 Kearny st., rooms 509-510. {_Gate Lodge, Theosophical Free popular lectures -every Sunday, Flood buliding, 509 Market st.; sul “The Larger Though Wells; good music. Bible class Sundays. Inquirers’ meeting 2:30 redays. Theosophical discussion m. Saturdays. Free lending i~ sading-room open daily, 1 to 4 p.m. ophical Society, Col. H. S. Olcott, ounder—Public lecture every Sun- S o'clock at Pacific Coast headquar- at ters, 0ad Feliow : to-night, ““Our Mental Picture Galle: * by Dr. James H. M. Reading-room and library open therhood open meetings are y every Thursday evening, 509 ave., at § o'clock. We believe the perfect harmony is the love that is Our tenet is the power of the silence. All are welcome. God’s. We seek for knowledge. MEETINGS—SUNDAY. AA—DR. J. DEPEW KERGA! free lecture this evening, Crystal Hall. Pythian Castle, 909 Market st.; subject, volution of Intel- lectual Liberty,” followed by beautiful views of classic statuary of the world; remember bo: AT 117 Larkin snspirational the questio sp ial music. to-night, Dr. C. E. Wheeler, church imeeting. Subjec AlL” Dem. messages by Mr others: music and singing by Miss Tracie; mediums welcome; adm., 10c, BROCKWAY see faces thi 50c materializing seance to-night vou can recognize in the light: . mear Franklin. 509 Market, rear; 11, free Maxwell, Hodgson, McKee, Kotter, others Lenhart, So- | 2,8, 10c. | MEETING NOTICES—Continued. THE SAN FRANC 'CO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1902 __BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued, PICNIC! PICNIC! PICNIC! Ho! For Glenwood Park, Santa Cruz. Mountains. The picnic of the season given by the Ancient Order of United ‘Workmen and Degree of Honor. games, all kinds of foot race prizes. Don’t forget the date, TUESDAY, June 17, 1902, Tickets, §1; children,. Sve. Boats leave foot of Market st. (narrow gauge) at 8:45 a. m. NOTICE of meeting of stockholders for pur- Ppose of voting on issue of bonds. Office of Assoclated Oil Company, eleventh floor Hay- ward building, corner ot California and Mont- gomery sts,, San Francisco, Cal, April 25, 1902.—Notice is hereby given that pursuant to & resolution of the board of directors of the Assoclated Ol Company, unanimously adopted on the 2Sth day of April, 1902, at a regular meeting of said board duly held iu the city and county of San-Francisco, State of California, whereat more than three- fourths of the directors of sald board were and voted, a meeting of the stock- of said corporation will be held at the office and principal place of business cf ssid corporation, to wit: Eleventh floor Haywarc bullding, corner of Montgomery and California streets, in the city and county of Sam Francisco, State of Californla, sald / bullding being thé building where the ‘bouid of directors of sald corporation usually meet, and said place being the place in said bulld- ing where the stockholders of said corpora- tion usually meet, on Monday, the 7th duy of July, 1902, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the obfect and purpose of then and there con- sidering and voting upon a proposition to | create a bonded indebtedness of sald As- soclated Oll Company, in the sum of five million dollars, payable in United States gold coin, and to secure eaid bonded indebtedness so proposed to be created by a mortgage { upon, or deed of trust of all the property | of saia corporation mow owned or hereaitcr | to be acquired by It during the life or term of said mortgage or deed of trust. By order | of the board of directors Associated Oil Com- pany. { (Seal) By O. SCRIBNER, Secretary. JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 MARKET ST. Saloon, with 16 furnished rooms upstai: workingman's house; cheap rent; 5 yr, lease; fine opportunity. ¢ * * Bakery, baking about i bbls daily; 3 wagons and 9 horses; good store trade; will sell cheap or tahe partner. * * * 'Butcher shop in the Mis- sion; large trade; fine wagon and horse; ice and smoke houses; will sell cheap on account of departure. * + * Branch bakery on Va- lencia st.; fine location; b living rooms; rent §25. ¢ * & Coffee saloon and lunch parlor in business part of city; no night or Sunday work. * * % Cigar stand; good location, opposite theater; fine fixtures; cheup rent; lease. * * * Grocery and bar on a good corner; fine fresh stock; good business; living rooms; cheap rent. * ¢ * Stationery, no- tion and cigar store on Market st.; a very fine place for either a man or woman, * * ° Country peddling outfit complete; {uil pa: ticulars of route will be given by owner; any one with a small stock can clear over $200 a menth. * ¢ * Restaurant, near Mission st.; fine place; owner wishes to_go mnorth; rent only §$15. * * * Saloon on Kearny st good day and night trade; rent $80; lease. * '+ + Grocery and bar; corner on Geary 4 living rooms; rent $20; 4 year lease: good trade. * ¢ * For particulars call on JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st, $350—PARTNER wanted in Market-st. saloo: clearing $150 a month. BROWN, 1221 Ma et st. $1T5—CIGAR store; clearing $75_month: living room furnished. “BROWN & CO., 1241 Mar- et st. $400—RESTAURANT on Market st.; clearing §100 month; sickness. BROWN & CO., 1221 Market st. ESTABLISHED 1806. INCORPORATED 1901 Handsome dividends paid weekly; sale, sure, legitimate. Send for sworn affidavit and i teresting literature. CO-OPERATIVE INVEST- MENT ASS'N (Inc.), 557 Parrott building, San Francisco. o ANNUAL Meeting.—The reguiar annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the Olympic Salt Water Company wiil be held at the offie of the company, 327 Market st San Francisco, Cal., on MONDAY, the 26th day of May, 1902, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m., for the | purpose of electing a board of directors to | serve for the ensuing year, and the transac- tion of such other business as may come be- fore the meeting. Transfer books will close on Friday, May 16, 1902, at 3 o'clock p. m. CHAS. A. GIBSON, Sec | oOffice, 327 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. The above meeting has been postponed untii . June 2, 1902, at 3 o'clock p. m. CHAS. A. GIBSON, Sec. The above meeting has been postponed until Monday, June 9, 1902, at 3 0'clock p. m. CHAS. A. GIBSON, Sec. THE California Debris Commission having re- ceived applications to mine by the hydraulic process from Sam Ahtye, in the Secret Dig gings Mine, near Laporte, Plumas County. Cal., to deposit tailings in worked out pit draining into Clark or Slate Creek, and from P, J. Sheridan and E. N. Ekel, in the Lancha Plana Mine, at Lancha Plana, Ama- dor County, Cal., to deposit tailings in worked out pit draining Into Mokelumne River, gives notice that a meeting will be held at room 96, Flood Bullding, San Francisco, Cal., on June 16, 1902, at 1:30 p. m. { A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, in wrapper for mailing: $1 per year AGENTS WANTED. Y either sex, ; every gentleman will buy one, and often several, to present to lady friends: postpaid, FOOTE CO., Los Angeles, Cal. for our Helping Hand ARE you seeking a_profitable investment for your ldle money? If so, write for particulars of our safe und sure plan; best local and ate references given. AL. FETZER & CO. 6A Eddy st., S. F., estab. 1893, Tel 29. $2000—HEALTH resort boarding-house in hills, Placer Co,; 22 acres; timber, house and tents frnshd. ; spring, well; 100 bearing fruit trees; stables, 2 horses, wagon, cow, calf: 357, Call $350—RESTAURANT: rent $30; sales $25 per day guaranteed: this is a snap. THE CO ST, 783% Market st. FOR sale—§75; bakery, confectionery and laun- dry office, near a large school; 2 1iving rooms;, rent $14." Call at 805% Filbert st. 700—FURNISHED 10-room house; rent almost nothing; dor miss this chance. THE COAST, 7831 Market st. OUR ‘‘Compound System’ shows net profit of $73 52 on each $100 invested past 30 day: *® explanation free. N. S. HAND, expert han- dicapper, 804 Park Row bidg., New York. $250—OLD-ESTABLISHED real estate office. lE‘ull particulars at THE COAST, 783% Mar- et st. FOR SALE 2500 paying shares in manufac- SPIRITUALISM. BROCKWAY, 1052 Ellis st., near Franklin, materializing seance; Sun., Tues. and Friday nights, 50c; psychic seance Mon. and Wed. nights, 25c; readings daily; phone Polk 2456. WYLLIE, photo medium; short stay longer: %:nf camera and plates; come, skeptics. 309 irk st. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, clairvoyant, bus. me- dium, life reader; $1: letter $2: exam. free. 1164 O'Farrell st., nr. Gough; Eills car. Mrs, Seal, spiritual and bus, medium; tobacco habit cu: or no p‘; Avondale, 1424 Market. MRS. WINCHESTER, 1610 Clay; circles Sun- day and Tuesday, 8; Tuesday, 2; £it. daily. EDWARD EARLE, 526 Ellis; readings daily; phone Folk 1601; seance Sunday and Thurs. CLAIRVOYANTS. PROF, PAUL DESTINE, THE FIRST MEMBER O INDIA'S OC- CULT COLLEGE EVER REGISTERED IN AND FOR SAN FRANCISCO. PAUL DESTINE, the great reader of hu- man destiny, be consulted daily on all affalrs of life. His informatlon and advice on marriages, divorce, separations, love and family' affairs, business transactions, mining, lawsuits, etc., are accurate and truthful; he Teunites’ the separated, settles lovers’ guar- Tels, causes speedy marriages, makes you successful in business, gives .you good luck, locates hidden treasures and mines, settles old estates and accounts that time has placed beyond the lawycrs' shrewdness; long stand- @:y and chronic disease that has baffled the Dhysiclan’s skill cured without medicine; there Is no home so sad and dreary, no heart so forsaken and lonely, mo life so hard and blighted that cannot be set right and kept right, after a visit to this inspired man of modern’ times; no matter what troubls you may have, call and he will help you. 'Palmistry Taught, Mediumistic Persons De- veloped.” Come and learn a profession that Wl earn you from $10 to $25 per day. Fee within reach of all; 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 326 O'FARRELL STREET ...... STRANGE_POWERS. ORIENTAL CLATRVOYANT AND PALMIST. LYONS. LYONS. LYONS. Thousands have consulted her miraculous powers during the past week, and their testi- mony is a living witness to the soundness of her advice. Valuable mines have been located throueh her interpretation of dreams. MME. LYONS, the Oriental seeress, reunites families, alds despondent lovers and gives you a mes- merlc handkorchief, gives you spirit pictures of your friends or relatives, the mightiest medium of the many mediums glving advice, insuring business success as we!l as domestic happiness, speculation. investment, love, courtship, mar- riage and divorce, and causes speedy marriages with the one you love. All you who have been humbugged by pretenders, don't give up in de- spair. for MMF, LYONS is thc most reliable of all the so-called clairvoyants. Consult her erc the star of your destiny declines before the dsrknees of despair. Her Oriental charms are proof against all evil influences: secure one to- day. Letters with stamp answered. Cut this out.” as it does not appear daily; hours 10 to 5 daiiy; Sundays, 11 to 1. turing _corporation; whole or part; party MME, J. J. LYONS, needs money. 905 East st.; ask for C. 1016 Market st 1016; also i1 Eddy st. DEMETICK. Remember the address. PLUMBING—Jobbing store trade; Berkeley; | A—ISMAR. THE GYPSY, best location; established 5 years: stock; 1104 Market st., corner Turk, tools; good will; snap; going away. Box 330, | TIsmar, the Egyptian Gypsy. draws aside the Call. BUTCHER shop at your price on easy terms; fine fixtures; horse and cart; good cash trade. Business Board Trade, 320 Pine st. AGENTS—Do you want something more profit- able and easler to sell than books or insur- ance? F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott bldg. TEA, coffec and crockery store with large route; in splendid location; with 4 living rooms. M. A. BROOKS, 12 Golden Gate ave. EXPERIENCED salesman with ref.: fancy leather goods:; commission. R. 14, 519 Mission. A GOOD chance for experienced agents. Apply 143 Seventh st. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. NG, atty., Examiner bullding, room E ases; damages, estates, wills, mori- gages, partnerships, attachments, collections. etc.: legal papers drawn; consultation free: no advance charges; open eve's; call or write. ADVICE free: divorces a specialty; quick, quiet; no charge without success; established 16 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. ADVICE free: no charge unless successful; all cases; open evgs. W.\W.Davidson, 927 Market. JOHN R. AITKEN, attorney at law. Rooms 309-10-11, Clunie’ bldg., 503 California st. ADVICE free; open every evening: low fees; all cases. J. M. THURSTON, 8§19 Market L 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. BICYCLES—For Sile or Exchange. ALLEN has best blcycles made; all prices; call before buying: repairing, tires, bells, 301 Larkin, 305 Market, 1965 to 1974 Page. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. A REFINED, select home for a few small girls; near school; plano; large sunny vard; mother’s care; lowest terms. 1607 California. —_— BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of all kinds bought; libraries purchased. H. C. Holmes, 1149 Market; tel. Howard 1046, A BUSINESS CHANCES. FINE delicacy busines: will clear $5000 per SEBY 555 - S eboes S gnate. -$4000 Delicacy and bakery; home cooking; goud trade ana location; ‘low rent.. -§1000 Branch bakeries and delicacy stores rrum $100 up. Butcher business on corner south of Mar- R S R e 5525 Good paying igar stand on Hayes st. ar stand near Market st.; cheap at..$300 loon in tenderloin district doing good trade i s o -~ 52000 Saloons in manufacturing district and business gistrict from $500 to $3000. Grocery on Church st.; cheap rent; only..$300 Groceries and bars in different parts of clty from $300 to $4000. EITEL & CARROLL, { 1082 Market st., rooms 2 and 3. n HOTEL in Point Richmond; full of boarders sickness caue of sale; a snap for $1200, Roadhouse in Alameda Co.; large grounds; well patronized; $2000. EITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market st. WANTED to rent on a term of years, medium size greenhouse establishments; state terms. Box 356, Call office. at once. $2T5_CANDY and lce cream store In Western Addition: good value: no agents. Address box 95, Cal! 50—NICE place; snap. grocery store; old-established THE COAST, 7831 Market st. TAL bargal catio near Market st. Call. SF ; saloon for sale; central lo- Address box 328, IF you don't succeed in selllng your property list with THE COAST, 7831, Market st, FOR SALE—Established 30 years; bakery; on account of death. Apply Call office. GOOD opening for drug store at Willits, Cal. Address A. J. BLEDSOE, Uklah, Cal. $450—RESTAURANT and oyster house; Mar. ket st. THE COAST, 78315 Market st. ROUTE in Western Addition: bullding up dis- trict; reasonable. Box 1792, Call. WE have some fine bargains this week at the lowest price. THE COAST, 783% Market st. LODGING-HOUSES OR SALE ETSLOFF & CO. 905 Market st., cor. Ellis. Any place sold on easy terms, CALL—WE_ CAN SUIT YOU. 12 rooms; Golden Gate: half cash... rooms; first-class; north of Market. Post st.; a snap. i central; clears $200. LE. clears $60. 200 just listed 650 snap. 450 clears '$25 3200 north Market; clears $100.... 1300 clears $600. 9500 A. H. RETSLOFF, phone John 531, 906 Market, cor. Ellis (upstairs, rooms 7-8). REDUCED to $1075: 14 rooms, furnished ele- gantly; $350 cash; bal. monthiy. RETSLOFF. MITCHELL & HORNLEIN, 1208 Market st. We have rooming-houses of all sizes and prices, in all parts of the city. good. Tocation: A1 furnished...$850 sunny; g od renter sunny flat; downtown: go i rent $37 50; make offer. Money loaned at 13% per cent per month. GRIFFIN. 719 Market st., upstalrs, near Call Building. A—big—free—list—at—my—office. “‘Green 4-5-f Good titles; easy terms. Tel. uncertain years ahead; happiness and succeis g0 hand In hand, vet hundreds fall where suc- cess is possible were it rot for the lack of fore- ight into the future: if you are in trouble of any kind, discontented, unhappy or not satisfie | in life, consult Ismar, for she {5 a prophetess of world-wide fame, and Jier name has become a proverb in theusands of homes made happy' by her aid and advice. Ismar can be consulted daily from 10 a. m_ to 5 p. m.; Sundays from 10 to 12 a, m., at her office, 1104 Market st., corner Turk. SPECIAL—Ismar's readings by mail are fully as satisfactory as those given in person; three questions answered, $i: full life reading, $5. Send date and year of birth. DO you want to know your future? If so, Te- member that there is one life reader in San Francisco that can and does glve you an ab- solutely correct reading of your future life. This woman was born with the wonderful Eift of foresight and is therefore enabled to give advice to thase that need it; no guess- work; no fake methods; nothing but an hon- est, stralght and truthful reading of your future; advice on all business affairs, love, divorce and marriage. This woman is the only life reader in San Franclsco that gives satisfaction or no fee. Hours, 10 to 8; closed Sundays. MRS, REYNOLDS, Life Reader, 1008% Market st., opp. Fifth. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg. She reads your life correctly, glves an accurate description of the past, reveals 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 business troubles, consult this great me- dium and you will be told how to overcome them. Valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25¢ up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S..Phone Grant 185 HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Waltrees, sorings, Sonoma Co. 2 waltresses, ke Co., party here day, 2 p. M....... m 4 waltresses. same commercial hotel. .. .. 2 head waitresses, summer resorts. g 2 chambermaids to walt, summer resorts.¥2J Waltresses, Sonoma, Alameda, Stockton, Mad Sen Mateo, Salinas, Arizona, Marysville, San Jose, Santa Cruz...$20, §25 Chambermalds, city and country..$15, $17 50 Waltress, coffee parlor -$30 Chambermald to wait, party here 11 a. m. Monday o $20, §25 Laundress, country hotei. 325 FAMILY DEPARTMENT. Cook, for men only, $20, fare here; woman with’a child, country, fare paid, $15: young girl assist housework, nice small American family, good home, $10-512; house girl, Capi- tola, two in family, $20, fare paid; house girl, ranch, Sacramento Co., $20; ail fares pald to country places and many places for house girls, second girls, nurse girls, cooks, others. C. R. HANSEN & CO .420 Bush st. (Opposite California Hotel, tween Kearny st. and Grant ave.) A COOK to cook for five gentlemen and gen- tlemen visitors, middle-aged woman: to o to Guatemala; $30; sce parties here; fare paid. Apply C. R. HANSEN & CO...429 Bush st. (Opposite California Hotel, between Kearny st. and Grant ave.) TWO waitresses for the springs, $20 each; two waltresses for commercial hotel, $25 .each. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., nr. Powell. A _CHAMBERMAID for first-class city hotel, $20 with room. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., nr. Powell. A _GIRL for cooking and general housework for 2 in family, in clty, $25. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., nr. Powell. A GERMAN nurse for 2 children, $20; a cook for small boarding-house, city, §30; a nurse for one child, $15; 10 hotél waitresses for ho- tels at springs, $35; a cook for six men, $23; & parlormald and waltress, $30; a waltress and second girl, $30. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., nr. Powell. WANTED—Cook for small resort, $40; cook, country, $35; 10 waitresses for summer re- sorts, $20, $25, fare paid; man and wife, city place, $50; chambermaid and seéamstress, $25; 4 restaurant waltresses, $7, $8; housework, Oakland, $30; Alameda, 3 in family, $25; nurse for invalid gentleman, $30; 90 girls for housework, places too numerous to adver- tise. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. OPERATORS and a number of bright girls will be taken for instruction on overalls, with a stated amount guaranteed to beginners. Standard Shirt Factory, cor. Gough and Grove sts. - GIRLS, be your own boss; earn $15 to $20 per week with private customers; ~ hairdressing. manicuring, massage, hairwork taught in 2 : price $450; employment guaranteed: class day and evening. 233 Geary, rms. 13-15. WANTED—A refined young lady who under- stands light housework and a good penmaa as & companion for a lady; references re- quired. Call at 418 Montgomery st. EXPERIENCED jacket and skirt hands for al- teration” department. _Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. Monday. R. D. DAVIS & CO., cor- st. and Grant ave. OPERATORS, experienced; also learners, paid while learning. G. W. REYNOLDS' Musiin Underwear Factory, 507 Mission st., cor. EXPERIENCED operators on wool and slik walsts; apprentices to sew on buttons; good pay. San Francisco Mfg. Co.; 523 Market st. WANTED—First-class sewers on ladles’ skirts nd shirt walsts; best pay. BAUER MFG corner Twenty-third and Mission sts. $25 59 3d st. HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. e o e s near Call bldg.; pxh‘:-uuml h_405. .Teamsters and laborers foi .TO ALL POINTS IN NEVADA..F‘r; ...... Office fee $1; no_other expenses. 2 100 teamsters. $2 25 100 rock men. 100 concrete men +ee... .SPECIAL TO-DAY (SUNDAY). ... : FREE FARE... FREEE.FA“!:‘E Mendocino County Blg sawmtl 50 railroad laborers. .$26 per month and 12 sawmill and WOOUSMEN ......ce-:ioneise s rd 4444444444 $26 to $65 per month and boa SHIP TO-DAY. ".FREE FARE ............. FOR SAWMILL .....cccccec2 10 Tuniber pilers onth and Board pond man .. 360 per month Plumber’s_helper. 455 per month HAY HANDS. HAY HAN! 20 hay hands, 125 per day and board 10 men board Man a ; wife to cook for 8 men. $1 50 per day and w sacks, §2 per day .§20 per month Milker, 21 cows, 50 per month and board 306 per month and board 3 milkers d 5 experience en to pack fruit; turner, city mill, $3 50 per day s:e:-:..LABORERS BIG CITY 25 men. board at home, §2 per dav. ice open to-da: unday 2 = CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY, 50 Third st A—PAC. EMPLOYMENT AG'CY, 638 Clay st. 5 Phone Main 1191 50 railroad men. for Contra Costa g . Co.’s own work, ship to-day. Sunday, 0 p. m.: office open 9 a. m.; 100 railroad men, S. P! Co.’s own work i Free fare ..... Coast Division ..... Fee §1 500 teamsters, concrete men, rockmen and steam shovel dumpers..$2 25 fo $2 50 per dav To Wadsworth, Rokeby, Rattle Mountain, Vista, Telegraph Point and Carlin..Fee S1 32 laborers for mines, north......$2 per day 45 laborers and miners, south..$2 to $2 50 day’ 15 quarrymen, free fare. .$2 per day 4 woodchoppers, Santa C -$2 50 cord 2 men to clear land, Santa Cruz County .$30 per acre 7 45 _and found 14 men for Napa County. .32 per day 5 tle swampers . fd 35 and found 3 tle sledders . $40 and found 7 tiemakers 12c to 18¢ men, city work .$2 per day milkers, country, see boss here........ $35 5 boys, factory work....$6 to $7 50 per week 5 teamsters, near city . ...$2 per day 4 carpenters §350 per day 7 waiters . $20 to $40 and found 9 cooks $25 to $60 and found 6 dishwashers $18 to $25 and found Many other positions. Call and read our bulletins. We are strictly reliable and will treat the laboring men White. STABLEMAN for country, $35 and found; gar- dener, $35 and found; 5 choremen, $10, $15, $25 and $30; 10 milkers, $30 and $35; farmer and wife, $50; man and wife, private family, $50; butter maker, $35; milk wagon driver, §40 and found; teamsters, $35 and found and $2 and $2 25 day; 6 stout boys, company work, $1 25 day: laborers for mines, mills and pick ‘and _shovel work, $2 day; laborers for country, $2 and $2 25 day, fare pald; labor- ers about machine shop, $1 75 day; wood choppers, men to clear land, and many others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. BURLEIGH drill miner, $3 day country. $4 day: carpenters, city, $3 50 to $4 day: § blacksmiths, §2 50 day and board. $0 month and board and $2 50 day: 4 biack- smith helpers, $2 and $2 25 day and $35 and board; boy for paint shop, $4 week and In- crease; boys for factory, 75c to $1 day; car- rlage painters and woodworkers; ranch wheel- wright, $40 and board, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. BUTLER, country, $50; 2 walters, country ho- tels, $25 and $30; pantryman, $25; boarding- house cook, $40; restaurant cook, $70; dish- washers and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. 6 carpenters. WANTED—Young girl_for general housework and cooking: wages $20; small family. Call Monday between 9 and 2, 1615 Scott st. WANTED—Reliable, energetic business woman for responsible position. Call immediately, 36 Metropole, 6 Turl at. WANTED—Puplls ' for practical millinery school; class forming for fall work; estab. 14 years; terms easy. 1000 Van Nes: WANTED—10 ladies; easy work; can earn $1 in few hours per day. Acme Coffee Co., 1412 Stockton st. NEAT young lady_to do collecting and assist in office; hours 7 to 5:30 o'clock; wages $¢ TO-DAY, SUNDAY.. 2 . TO-DAY, SUNDAY : At C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S..429 BUSH ST. . Between Kearny st. and Grant ave..... New rallroad work .Free fare e . FOR NEVADA 2 -We ship to all points in State of Nevada.. . On C. P. reconstruction work ...... 2000 teamsters, labcrers, rockmen, scraper loaders and holders and concrete men, $2 25 and $2 50 a day FOR CHATSWORTH PARK 5 500 tunnelmen, drillers, muckers and outside laborers . $1 75 to §3 a day 5 L RS RE . « FREE FARE C. R, HANSEN ...429 Bush st. Opposite Californiz Hotel .... MURRAY & READY........Phone Main 5848 Leading Employment and Labor Agents, U34-636_Clay St. SPECIAL TO-DAY (SUNDAY). - TO-DAY (SUNDAY). i SHIP R. R. MEN. .- NEVADA. i SALT LAKE DIVISION. SANTA FE AND S P It R. €O'S WORK. $1 FEE; no cther expenses to the above work. FARE 18 Ffffi' = SHIP DAILY. 740 d‘:elm!ters_ two and four horse, $2 to $2 50 a y 8w uubé}éu, $2to 32 25; 50 car dumwpers, 175 concrete laborers, $2 25; scraper holders: drillers, rockmen, hammersmen.. ABOVE MEN WANTED AT. (FREE FARE) Salt Lake Division, Rokeby, Moleen, Iron Foint, Battle Mountain, Palisade, Fenelon, Wells, Carlin, Vista, Reno, Ditha, Wads- worth, Elko eeen ....... ARIZONA . 2 20 teamsters, blacksmiths, camps..$60 & fd SANTA FE CO.'S’ WORK .... - 75 laborers to work section, steel balla: and extra gangs, $1 75 day....FREE FARE .Get Our Daiiy Lists, Ready at 7 a. m. ;. FREE FARE .. TO THE MOUNTAINS . < SAWMILLS ... WOODS . YARDS Healthy climate where the timber grows.... WE PAY YOUR FARE. 227 men for different mills in Mendoecino Co.. fare paid; wages $50 to $60 and found; no experience .. - 69 laborers for lumber company, Sonoma Co., see bosses here; no experience required, $30, $35, $40 and found .. - 152 men to pile lumber, work in and yards and make themselves useful for dif- ferent companies in Shasta, Placer, San Ma- other counties: Nevada ana 5 and found here, $55 and found: 3 setters, see boss s of skilled sawmill teo, Trinity, wages, $30 to 6 log loaders, see boss 10 jack screwers, $45; here, $90, and all class and woods help wanted. .MINES AND . Daily lls;md]fi T‘a. m miners for different mines, ....... Wages $2 50, $2 d and $3 day 50 laborers for one of the largest mines ii 47 - south e xperience required; you'll suit. Sy Wages $40 to $52 and four 3. 20'laborers for a good mine, south. . 34 drillers, rockmen and powdermen...... 279 laborers for different work in and nea the city...$2, $2 25 day and $30 and $40 & d wrhyy Get our dally list ceeel... MECHANICAL ... CARPENTERS 3 carpenters for Nevada, rough work. fars Teturned, $00; young man with some cxperi- ence at stonecutting .. 10 carpenters, sawmill company, tains, long job, $3 50 day; 4 carpenters, com- ny work, country, $3 50 day.. e Becond engineer, gasoline launch, $%5 and found; cooper, oil company, coun- try, $40 and found; granite ~mason, $5 ‘day; 10 blacksmiths, shops and camps. $2 50 to $3 50; woodworker, camp, $45 and found; wagonmaker, camp, city, good job: Jack m: steam shovel; patternmaker, $3 50 to $4 day; 47 positions for other mechanics. 2y o MISCELLANEOUS ... pe Coachman, near city. $30 and found: boy to learn machinist trade; 3 laborers, city fac- tory, a da: Coang man 1o iearn’ creamery. business: stablemen, city and country, $30, $35 to $60 and found: 3 milkers, Nevada, fare pald, § and found; laborers for brick yard; brick wheelers; sheep herder, $30 and found. » MARRIED HELE .o Man and wife, private place 'c 1 Man and wife, Santa Clara C .$40 & found Farmer and wife, see boss here..$45 & found Milker and wife, see boss here..$45 & found AGRICULTURAL DEPT. . FARMS .HAY AND HARVEST FIELDS...... 283 men to work in hay and harvest flelds in anl counstlles 4 sheepherders, $30 and found; 45 choremen and choreboys, private places and ranches; 3 milkers, Nevada, fare paid, see boss here, $35 and found; 68 milkers, city and country, $30, $35 and $40 and found....... . .HOTELS KERS z Camp cook, city, $30 and found; 3 camp walters, mines, $25 and found; 2 dishwashers camp, $25 and found; second cook, country, $50 and found; cook. country hotel, mear iy, $40 and found: 11 other cooks; 2 bread bakers, $45 and found: second baker, cakes, $45 and found; head waiter, country hotel, $35; 25 waiters, city and country hotels, $30 to $40 and found; butcher. country shop. $40 and found; 25 'kitchen hands, dishwashers, etc. Daily List Ready 7 a. m. > Call and Get One. .. 0208 MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. A—6 DRILLERS. city jobs, $2 25 day. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. week. Box 326, Call. 12 EXPERIENCED female solicitors. Apply C. B. JENNINGS, 121 California st., Mon- day, 5 p, m. EXPERIENCED hands to make ladies' under- wear at home. BAUER BROS, CO., 21 San- some st. WANTED—Woman willing _to _assist with housework in family of 3. 2213 Leavenworth, OPERATORS and finishers shirts. ROGERSON'S, n gent's white A—WONDERFUL _ clairvoyant, crystal seer. Are you in trouble of any kind? Reunites the separated: causes speedy marriages; all business; consult the great medium and you will be told how to overcome them: readings 50c and §1. MISS WILLF, 514 Taylor st., between Geary and Post sts.; hours 10 to 8. A—TSMAR_ the Egyptian gypsy clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; readings by mall as satisfactory as in person; 3 questions answered, $1; full life &5: send lock of hair, date and year of birth. A—25c—SPECIAL $1 reading one week for 25¢; clairvoyant, palmist, card reader; advice on all_affairs. reunites the separated; makes Rappy and speedy marriages; 10 to 8 daily. 1010 Mission st., mear SIxth. ARRIVED—ARRIVED. PALMERO, the Wonder, clairvoyant and palm. ist has arrived and is now located at, 993 Mar- ket; office 4; hours § a. m. to 5 p. m. dally. MME_ PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, bern with double veil—second sight; diagnoses diseases with life reading;ladiesS0c, gents$1; paim. and clair. sit. §1 50, 126 Turk. YOUR fortune told from cradle to grave. What 1 tell comes true; send dime & birth date. J. MYERS, postoffice box 2224, San Francisco. MRS. DR. F. CLARKE, the well-known_trance medium, permanently located at 1206 Market st., cor.’ Golden Gae ave., rooms 25 and 26. A_TESTS_front hall, 909 Market; 11, free; 2, Wilson, Waltmann; S, Wilson, Katie Husss. A—WE buy, sell or exchange all kinds of busl. ness. STRAND & CO., 78 Third st, A—$300_SALOON; good trade; full calue; @ | lecture, Henry Harrison Brown: MRS. STODDARD'S convincing tests for all; circles 10c; Sun., Tues. 278 9th; readings daily W.G.KEEGAN holds a test seance every night except Sat; 10c; sittings dafly. 148 Gth st. MME. YO emonstration of spirit return to-night. 605 McAllister; 10c; come, skeptics. 0Odd Fellows' bidg., 8 p. m.; good | rooms; rent $15." STRAND & CO. 78 Third. A—$130_BRANCH bakery and delicacy store; | _rent $10; 3 rooms, STRAND & CO., 75 Third. :A—zu CIGAR stores, 15 restaurants, 100 lodg- | ing houses. For bargains see CO., 78 Third st. | BAKERY and restaurant; very prominent lo- cation; elegunt and profitable; suitable termas; £00d_veason for selling. KAYSER & CO., 11 Broadway, Oakiand, FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs, C. J. Meyer; sittings daily; test to all to-night; 10c. HARI D'S circle to-night_10c; proph- ladies, 50c; gents $1. 132 6th. FOR sale—First-class restaurant in best busi- ness section of Oakland: day and night trade; a_money maker; fullest investigation given: owner compelled to go East: snap! See KAYSER & CO., 911 Broadway, Oakland. \'|" Al MRS test meeting to-night, 10c. 148 Sixth st., room 32: sittings dafly. C. V. MILLER'S materializing seance § p. m. 1084 Bush; 50c; tel. Larkin 4133, A—$200—Money-making b. bakery,3 rms.,$12 r. $125—Delicacy, grocery, bakery, 4 rms., $15 r. | $300—Candy, stationery, notione, 3 rms.,$20 r. $250—Variety store, 2 rooms, $15 rent. Ask Hedges, 461-402 Parrott bidg., 825 Market. Brotherhood and Theosophical (non-political and unsectarian)— entertainment and dramatic presen- tation next Friday, p. m., at 310 O'Far- rell st.; proceeds for humanitarian work. SUNDAY LECTURES. A—30 clgar stands, prices $75 to $2000; rents $6 to $125 monthly: profits $2 to $7 daily. Ask C. L. Hedges, 461-462 Parrott bldg., 525 Mkt, DENTISTS—A fine opportunity to secure a good practice; fixtures complete; fine offices; desirable location; owner leaving the city and will consider 'a reasonable offer. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, 917 Market ‘st., bet. 5th and Gth. METROPOLITAN Temple, 2 p. m., last lecture by Waiter 3 Thomas Mills; subject, *The Workers and the Shirkers.”’ Short lddre::l by L 8. 8. E. students. Music by Schoen end Madame Delmara. Admis “WHY Marriage Is. Generally a Fallure’; lecture by Mrs. May Van Auken, illustrated by hesds, faces and hands in the audience; Monday evening. 330 Ellis st. TO-NIGHT—0dd Fellows’ Hall, Tth & Market. Mrs. R. S. Lillie, speaker, Admission free. MEETING NOTICES. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Members are particu- larly requested to attend the memorial services to be held SUNDAY, June % @&t 2 o'clock p. m., Alhambra Theatcr, Eddy and Jones sts. All members of Wood. craft and their friends invited. D. L. FITZGERALD, Chatrman General Committee. D. OLIVER JR., Secretary, THE 224 annual pienic of the Ser- vian-Montenegrin L. and B. So- will be held TO-DAY (Sunday), June 8, at Buena Vista Park, Sausalito.” There will be numerous games, for which: valu- &ble prizes will be given, Officers and members—You are respectfully at Soclel E. T. BALICH, FOURTH: of July_at Shell Mound Park, Berkeley— Twenty-nrst grand #nnual gathering and games of the €. F. Scottish Thistle Club; new features; great programme. Royal Chief. JOHN RUKAVIZA, Prest JOHN H. McINNIS, GEORGE FULLERTON, Recorder, A PATRON invested $100 with us; his average dividends were $5 17 a week; In less than five months he had drawn as much In divi- dends as his principal; why not do the same yourself? We guarantee you against loss; dividends are paid every Monday; we have been doing business for years, and never a loss; we accept accounts as low as $10; divi- dend for week ending June 7, $4 88; write or call for interesting literature. AMERI- CAN CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, suite 615, Emma. Spreckels building. QUR mew progressive system of turf specula tion averages 18 per cent weekly; shares, $10: money cen be withdrawn at any time; divi- dends paid weekly. Particulars, address SOLLITT & CO., Beard building, New York, DONALD INVESTMENT COMPANY, £50 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. .\EE' houses to lease, 100 ROOMS; country transient; low rent.$6500 300 rooms; corner house; for men...... 5000 16 rooms; sunny corner: fine location.. 1500 14 rooms: rent very low: bargain...... 600 40 rooms: man house; rent $45; bargain 700 Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 200 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 1082 Market st. A. CAMERON & CO., 850 Market st. and § Stockton st., Rooms 21, 22, 23. Phone Bush 328. If you have hotels, rooming-houses or busi pess to sell, list with us; buyers, call; we can suit you: have bargains in hotels, lodging- rouses, flats, all sizes and prices; in all parts of city. Money loaned, 11, per cent. MISS M. WILLE, 614 Taylor st., clairvoyant, crystal seer; reads your life correctly without questions; full names; 50c-§1; 10 a.m.to 8 p.m. ADVICE on love and all business affairs; read- ings dally. MME. J. J. LYONS, 1016 Mar- ket st., rms, 8-0; hrs. 10-5 dally; Sun., 11-1. MME. RAVENNA reads life fluently; business advice: names given: 25c up. 5 Fourth st. MRE. HOUSER, wonderful medium: truth or no pay;: full life readings 50c. 704 Howard. LINCOLN—Clairvoyant _and high_psychis hours 11 to 3; readings by mail. 125 Turk s MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c; gents 50c. 951 Mission, near 6th; open Sun. Mrs, Reynolds, the noted life reader, gives full life readings for $1. 10083 Market, op. Sth. MRS. S. EHRN, clairvoyant and palmistry, 25c up. 1427 Ellis st., near Buchanan, MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladies 25¢; gents 50c; readings dally. Sixth st. BARGAINS and many choice investments in first-class lodging and boarding houses at all times: bona fide buyers are welcome to in- spection; kindly ca'l at office. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, 917 Market st., bet. Sth and 6th. Phone Mint 1911, SUNNY_corner house, 17 rooms; Geary st.; rent $77 50; plano, silverware, fine furnitus owner must sell; easy terms; genuine bar- gain; §1700. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, 917" Market st., bet. 5th and 6th. P e e i ool ol i it alat el BUY yorr houses direct from a furniture dealer on easy payments, 16 rooms; clears $40. And other bargains. 842 Howard st. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly . 16_pages, sent to any address in the ted States or Canada one year for $1. e e o e D YOUNG girl or elderly lady: assisi no washing. 234 Moultrie st. WANTED—Bright woman to travel East for ix months. D., box 309, Call WANTED—Young irl apprentice; wages after first two weeks. Hair Store, 112 Eddy st. WANTED—First-class sewer for dressmcker. 1423 Polk st. GIRLS wanted. Apply BUSWELL CO. Book- bindery, 536 Clay st. A _LADY clerk for store and office; permanent position; state age. Box 350, Call. WANTED—Stenographer and_bookkeeper: an- swer In own handwriting. Box 361, Call. GIRL for general housework, $25. 1336 Ninth st., Alameda. 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. WANTED—Lady agents in every town to In- troduce the best seller on earth; entirely new and success guaranteed; write at cnce. Globule Medical Co., 426 Kearny st., S.F. YOUNG lady to assist with housework and 2 children; fair wages. Call 1 Belcher court, off 14th st., bet. Church and Sanchez. LADY of indomitable energy, possessed of self- assertion; good opportunity for right party. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott building. WANTED—Experienced raleslady for skirt ani waist department; good wages. Address F. R., Call office. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, rm. 12. Head walter, $40; beil boy, $I7 30: steam laundryman, $40; colored waliter, $30; wait- ers, $30; assistant hotel clerk, $20. FIRST-CLASS butler, $50; also second butler, $40; steady places. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutier st., nr. Powell. WANTED—By a large manufacturing concern in Seattle, 'Wash., a first-class foreman blacksmith; a young, progressive man pre- ferred; must have wide knowledge of all classes of blacksmith work, light and heavy, and above all he must be a good handler of men, familiar with drawings and of fair edu- cation. Address, stating full qualifications, reference and monthly salary expected, P. O. box 310, Seattle, Wash. SALESMEN—S$50 per week and expenses guar- anteed selling chemical refrigerating ma- chines to hotels, restaurants, butchers and merchants; cool ‘all kinds of refrigerators cheaper than Ice; also chemical icecream freezer; works automatic; write for territory; free sample. Chemical Refrigerator and Freezer Co., Station U, Chicago. WANTED—A large and _well-known grocery concern wishes the services of two men of integrity and push: must be good talkers and have good personal appearance; they are to make new and hold old trade among private families; future derends upon_ability; give age and previous experience. Box 319, Call. DETECTIVES WANTED—Applications will ba received for positions as cpecial detectives and watchmen for Chinatov . monthly sale ary $00; must be experier and capable; good references and bond r ,uired; no others need apply. Address Chinese Consul Genera, San Francisco. ‘WANTED—Trustworthy person in each coun- ty to manage business: old established house; bona fide weekly cash salary $18 pald each Wednesday, with all expenses direct from headquarters; money advanced for expenses. Manager, 379 Caxton bldg., Chicago. WANTED—AR influential union man, one who has served his time at his trade and is well acquainted with fellow employes of this city, but desires to make money at a much easfer vocation: permanent good paying position for right party. Address box 336, Call office. WANTED—An ex-streetcar conductor or grip- man who is well acquainted with street rail- way emploves of this city, and can furnish references: excellent opportunity and perma- nent position for right party. Address box 333, Call office. % TO salesmen—Wanted, smart up-to-date man of good appearance and address for merchant talloring establishment; to right man a good positicn. Answer with full particulars, box 340, Call office. WANTED—Experienced business man as State manager for first-class business, new; re- sponsible party only. 36 Metropole, 6 Turk st. STEADY job for first-class wagon blacksmith; none other need apply. Call from 7 td 9 p. m., M5 Jersey st. EXPERIENCED window dresser and card writer for a dry goods store. Box 360, Call. NTED—First-class shoemaker on repairing at 402 Post st, WANTED—Frst-class barber; steady. 41 Sutter st. LABORERS shipped free to Nevada. 17 Steuart st., Co-operative Employm’t Bureau. WANTED—A general tailor for country; a steady party who wants to settle in the country can buy the establishment in Sep- tember; can work for wages from now on until then.’ For further particulars apply REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. WANTED—Steady man with $130 for plain light business that will easily pay $75 per month; must be reliable and attend strictly to business. 765 Market st., room 3. CIVIL Service Government Positions—98S9 ap- pointroents last year: probbaly 10,000 this year; only commen school education required for examination; catalogue information free, Columbian Correspondence: College, Wash. D.C. A GENTLEMAN of indomitable energy and push; good opportunity for right man. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott building. LEARN proofreading; sits. secured, $135 to $23 wky. Home Correspondence School, Phila. COATMAKER wanted, to work in store; steady work. 3056 Twenty-fourth st. CARRIAGE woodworker; steady job; 4 wages. LARKIN & CO., 657 Howard st. SOLDERERS, boys and girls. Apply American Can Co., factory, 7th and Townsend sts. WANTED—Vest _ operator, male or female. Apply factory S. N. WOOD, 27 Geary st. CARRIAGE bodymaker. Striper and varnisher. O'BRIEN & SONS, Polk st. and G. G. ave. W sood wages; T CAN place two energetic trustworthy women into lucrative positions; business experience necessary. Box 314, Call office. LEARN proofreading; sits. secured, $15 to $25 wkly. Home Correspondence School, Phila- GIRL for cooking and downstairs work; Ger- man preferred. 1018 Sutter st. WANTED—Dressmakers and sewer: 2208 Geary st. % 1ST-CLASS sewers on ladles’ wrappers, skirts etc., take work home. H. Friedlander, 338 Fell GIRL to work In grocery store. 967 Howard street. Apply CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. ‘WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 363-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. IMPROVED t-cleaning for particular - Bie. A. G. Kieinert, 1512 Polk: tel. Bast 725, Karlson Karpet Co—Cleaning 3%c yd;upholster- ing. 1213 Market, bet.8th&0th;tel. Howard 2912, ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter tel. Main 304. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Pr RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices rensonable. 1703 Harrison st. ; tel. Mission 263. SNAP—$2600; 30-room house: rent $65; $1500, 37-room house, rent $50; good furniture; first. class location. Inquire McBRIDE & CO., 765 Market st. FLAT., 6 rooms; nicely furnished; all new; only few ‘doors from Market st.; gent $30 per mo.: T el e if taken at once. 11 xt] 10 ROOMS; ideal transient house; regular roomers net $52 a mo. over rent; good furn. 50 PER cent average monthly profit under our new system of turf speculation: shares, $10 cach: dividends pald semi-monthly: send for circular. WHITE & CO., 88 World bullding, New York (mention paper). P St e med v e ea PR SR gt PEDDLING business for sale, Including horse and wagon; cheap, account sickness. 300 Fourth st.; call afternoons. s s s Ut e Gt : ‘must be sold at once; party gol %0 look after real estate. Call or add. H. 5. 6023% Third st.; no agents. $5500_Commercial_botel on leading business giree, “clearing 8% monthly” nett whole or interest; H 5, Call omles, | rove: B0 agents. Box $400—CANDY store; rent $20; nice location; #00d sales; old established piace; don't miss this chance. THE COAST, 783% Market st, $500—IN Alameda; branch bakery, groceries, candy, cigars and notions: will in Rsked, Address Bax 806, Cali. it Price ture; rent must sell quick; sacrifice; $600. Box 404, Call office. sewing machine included; rent $12; price $125. Call to-day, 315 Folsom st. o LODGING-HOUSE, nicely furnished; rent $40; worth $1000; clears $100 a month; sell for $800. Call at 149 Fourth st. 7% ROOMS; best-paying transient Kearny-st. E‘é"%fi;’m‘": 3 years' lease; no agents, Box rooms; must leap for cash. et box 998, Call office. " CITY Steam Carpet-beating Works. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 38-40 Sth st.; tel. South 250. LADIES to learn barber trade: only two months required: specia! offer this month; hairdressing taught in four weeks; catalogue free. ,MOLER System College, 635 Clay st. Hairdressing, manicuring, massage, bleaching, . dyeing, hairwor! plendid position in stores and with private customers, $50 to $7 mo.: 3 weeks $5; day, ev. classes. 1236 Market, r. ™. ‘WANTED—Vest operators and vest finishers; also_apprentices to learn. Apply factory 8. N. WOOD & CO., 27 Geary st. WANTED—Finishers on coats. S. N. WOOD & CO., 27 Geary st. EXPERIENCED operators on wool and silk ‘walsts; apprentices to sew on buttons; good pay. San Francisco Mfg. Co., 523 Market. CONKLIN'S Superfor Carpet-beating Wo 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 120, o TRY Hopke Bros.’ excellent carpet cleaning. 411-413 Powell phone Bush 421, J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- Ing_Co.. 240 14th st.: tel. Mission T74. DE] A GRADUATE specialist in each department; our new pink amber sets of teeth cannot be detected from the natural gums and will not fall down when eating; lowest prices in S. F.; painless extraction, 50c; open Sundays and evenings. New York Dentlsts Co.,, DR. E W. PERKINS, Pres., 969 Mission st., SE. cor. Sixth; phone Jessie 2651, ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Market, cor. 4th. r. 7, Flood bldg.: extractions done pain- lexsly; teeth without plates our speclalty; E:\d crowns $3 60 up; plates, extractions free, 50 up; office hours, § a. m. to ¥ p. m.; 8 9 to 2. J. W. THATCHER, D.D.S., Manager. ‘WANTED—Experienced cloak and suit sales- lady; permanent position. Apply or address Golden Gate Cloak House, 1230 Market st. WANTED—Rellable walitress for a saloon; ‘ueual commissi Apply 70 Jackson st. TWO pianists to play for lexcons. HOOVER University of Physical Culiure, 1327 Market. GIRLS from 15 to 17 for factory work. Apply at once. AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento. A_SHIRTMAKERS and finishers. EAGLE- SON & CO., 535 Market st. ‘WANTED—Women and girls to work on fruit. 1731 Folsom st. THOROUGH course in millinery, $1 per week; day and even. clase. 143 Stockton, room 15. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisoments and {ons has and %;lmm st. $175—7-ROOM house; good furniture; good lo- cation. Inquire 765 Market st., room 2. A _SNAP—$300; 9-room house; all occupled. 325 O'Farrell ‘st, COTTAGES TO LET. P A A A A A A AN AAACANNAAANN TO let—Furnished cottage, 5 rooms and bath, in Fruitvale, For particulars inquire at ticket office, Fruitvale Station. Box 332, Call. EASY Dental Parlors, 0 Turk st., cor. Mason. Expert painless extractors; skiiled operators; ks given; lady attendant. =R. C. ANDER: BON. D.D.S., proprietor and manager. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— TFull st of teeth, $4; crowns, $3; fllings, 50c. B g T 20 yrs.; : d Tlates. $5. full set; all work jainless and war. ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. WE have cash customers for good THE COAST,, 7831 Market st, i HAIGHT, 638—$35; beautiful six-room - cot- tage, finished basement. Rm 410 855 Market. BET of teeth without platc. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. been established at 1096 A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper for mailing: $1 HELP WANTED-—MALE. ‘WANTED—Young man over 16 years of age for elevator; one having experience running an electric . elevator preferred. Apply Mon- dey 7:30 a. m. at 8. N. WOOD & CO., 7i§ Market st. Al SALESMAN by wholesale coffee and spice business, for Humboldt, Coos Bay and Men- docino counties; none but experienced men and acquainted with above countles need apply. Address box 334, Call office. ‘WANTED—Reliable, active man as partner to do plain office work In old-established and well-paying cash business; clears $300 and over per month; small capifal required. Apply 318 Kearny st., room 1. $300—PARTNER wanted In light business; $18 to $25 a week, with chance to make $35 in short time; plain, steady man will find this a chance worth taking. 25 Geary st., rm. 4. RESTAURANTS, oysterman, walters, Kitchen help; no fee; office open Sunday: 526 Montgomery st. WEEKLY salary and all_expen: ‘men hgete rigs to sell wmnc\‘n'lm. lm;:.fl:olrllfx‘ Co., Dept. 10, Parsons, Kan. : WANTED—10 men, easy work; few hours per day. Stockton st. BARBER shop, running 2 chairs: good I : parties going In wholesale bunneumg:l?): Box 498, San Jose, Cal. can earn $1 Acme. Coftee” Can, 1613 WANTED—An up-to-date downtown barber shop. Box 310, Call office. ‘WANTED—100 laborers at Hunters Point dry- dock; $2 per day. City St. Improvement Co. RESTAURANT waiters and bus boys as ex- tras for Shriners’ convention; Montgomery st, WANTED—Recruits for the marine corps, U. 8 navy; ablebodied, unmarried men of character, between fhe ages of 21 and 35; Jess than § feet 4 inches and not over 8 inch: able to speak and read English. For further information apply at the Recrulting Office, 40 Ellis st.. San Francisco. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin. Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms; 26c per night: $1 to $2 per week. OPTICIAN wanted, partner, to travel: best op- portunity for the right party. 525, Call office. ght party. Address box BARBER shops and rooming-houses with tows 40c_per mo.n' Ymmm" g‘%‘v‘vfi Supply Cg., 708 McAllister; phone Kate 26. BARBER shop for sale: first-class, up-to-dats ‘modern furniture: centrally located. Sec. Barbers’ Union, Spreckels bids., 925 Market. EIIRE s T R Union lathers, per M. - ers’ Exchange, 1110% . CARPENTERS wanted; long b. between Polk st. and Van N’e:l .v?.m" by MEN wanted at 1155 Market st. to buy United Workingmen's $3 50 shoes at $1 50. WANTED—Man and wife with depot; $60 moulh.g BROWN, mnu“r&:fxx ‘WANTED—Dentist on com: ner.Box 331, Call ofee " OF a8 part- PANTS maker for country. Apply REISS EROS., 24 Sutter st. ‘WANTED—Man who understands the florist business. 500 Haight st. 500 PAIR new and second-ha; 3 size § to 12. McDONALD & ;flmt'xr;_x’ ey 'ANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. wl, F. Barber College. T41A Howard st. BEDMAKER. New Adelaide, 614 Howard st, ——— "t ~celalde, 614 Howard st First-class cutter on country orders, day a.m. bet. 10 & 12. fihmmf PENSION atty., E. A Bullls, room 40, Phelan blg, Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A-R. 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes. B0c vp; soling up. 923 Howard st., nr. 5th. GOOD young man on floor f carriage wagon blacksmithing. 828 Harrison e, 00 SATLORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Avstralla. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st TWO first-class carri: pain & CO.. 657 Howara st, " LARKEN BARBERS—$15 buys 2 Minna st., room 12. BOY, 16 to 18 years, & Wholesale office: refe chairs and poles. 172 make himself useful in references. ' Box 343 Call BOARDING-HOUSE waiter. 2021 Folsom st. MAN to work on chicken ranch, $15 CHAS. SCHWARTZ, 1581 Vaieoaiang 0004 DISHWASHER wanted at 211 Grant ave. TRAVELING salesman for California to sell retail trade; attractive line; establ house. Box 226, Detrolt, Mich. shop. 2 chairs, in San Jose: neatly fitted up: very prominent ;e taken at once. 'B. STOLTZ. 723 Meres st GET your shoes half-soled while waiting' 232 to 50c. Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. ALL sizes men’s shoes, slightly damaged, half price. ml‘hlnnn.,h:th. ist and 24 sts. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms, 28c night: reading-rooms; frée ‘bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. Call advertisements and A'ERANCH offl:' for Fo 3 at 1008 Valencia st. ———— For Employment Wanted, Etc., See Page Thirty-Eight.

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