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32 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNBAY e SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco fall, corver of Market and Third streets; open tntil 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, wroer Clay: open until $:30 p. m. B00 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. 639 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. 816 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mussion street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; awtll § 5. m. 106 Eleventh street: open untfl ® p. m. 1086 Valencia street; open unmtil § p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-second and Ken- mcky setreets; open until § p. m. 2200 Fillmore street; open until ® HICKOK. By order of the Commander. —Officers and members are re- m., for the purpose of attending HIRAM T. GRAVES, Recorder. requested to assemble at our late brother P. open MEETING NOTICES. CALIFORNIA Commandery No. 1, K. T., 8 Post st.—Special assembly THIS DAY (Monday), at 1:30 p. m., for the wou: As M spectfully the temple, o'clock p. the obsequies of Moriah Lodge No. 44, F. and MONDAY, July 7, at 2 )6( M., GEORGE CRAW HICKOK. By order of | the W. M. THEO. FROLICH, Sec. ALTA Lodge No. 205, L. 0. O. F.— Installation and special meeting MORROW (MONDAY) EV- NG. A.J. ZOBEL, N. G. STEVENS, Rec. Sec. ANNUAL picnic of Loyal nge Lodges Nos. 118, 127 and 250 will be held in Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, on_Saturday, July - COMMITTEE. 'H Ora; | sts, ALLADIO CREAM CHEESE. A DAINTY dinner delicacy made of pure cream; easily digested; a dinner however piain is made more enjoyable by its use; sold by ths Jeading grocers, delicatessen-stores and mar- kete. or P._ALLADIO, 1208 Sutter ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE free all cases; no advance fees: no charge unless successfull Room 316, 3d floor, Examiner building; R. C. ADAMS. ADVICE free; divorces a specialty; quick, quiet; no charge without success; established 16 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. ADVICE free: phone Mint 865. 819 Market st. 3. M. THURSTON; office open every even- ing; private divorce a specialty. ADVICE tree; no charge unless successful; all cases; open evgs. W.W.Davidson, 927 Market. . JOHN R. AITKEN, attorney at law. Rooms 309-10-11. Clunie . 503 California st. L. S CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket £t contultation free: no fees in_advance BOARDING FOR CHILUREN. A LADY wishes 2 or 5 children; near school lowest_terms: large yard. 1607 _California! e e e BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. ALLEN has best bicycles made; all prices; call before buying; repairing, tires, bells. 301 Larkin. 305 Market. 1968 to 1974 Page. e e BOOKS—NEW AND OLD. BOOKS of all kinds bought; libraries purchased. F. C. Holmes, 1140 Market: tel. Howard 1946 e D e e BUSINESS CHANCE:! JOSEPH STRAUB. A—Hotel barber shop; also good 10c shop. ‘A—Branch bakery; Powell and Mason sts. A—Mechanics’ hotel: near 4th and Brannan 43 rooms; 40 steady boarders; long lease. BON'T stay at home to-day when you have an opportunity to attend the second grand picnic given by the Franco-American Club at Har- bor View Park, Presidio. The public are re- spectfully invited to attend. CHURCH SERVICE! CENTRAL Church, Mission st., between Sixth and Seventh—Pastors, Arthur H. Briggs and Herbert F. Briggs. 11 a. m., service and sermon; 12:45 p. m., Sunday school, Rolla V. Watt superintendent; 6:15 p. m., societies of Christian Endeavor, echoes from the con- vention; ‘1:30 p. m., concert. Programme: “Glorie”” from twelfth mass (Mozart), or- chestra; male quartet, tress (McGrannon); _violin _solo, *“Trau- (Schumann),Charles E. Robson; an- Praise the Lord” (Maunder), with so- prano solo by Mrs. Bekman-Cramer; -tenor ) “Fear Not Ye, O Israel” (Buck) Mr. recessional, grand march (Tracy), or- chestr; 8§ p, m., sermon; Herbert F. Briggs will preach morning and evening. The seats are free and the people are welcome. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Cali- fornia and Octavia_ sts.—Rev. bill, D. D., pastor; Rev. George G. Eldredge, sssoclate pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Dr. Hemphill will preach; sermon topic, “The Silence of Jesus.” Evening ser- vioe st 7:45 o'clock. Mr. Eldredge will preach; serm “Jehoveh-Jireh.” Sunday schools at 10 & m. and 12:80 p. m. Y. P. 5. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meet- ing Wednesdey evening at 8 o'clock. FIRST United Presbyterian Church, Goiden Gate ave. and Polk st.—Preaching to-day &t 11 &. m. and 7:45 p. m. by the pastor, H. H. Bell, D. D. Morning theme, 7Vital Union With Christ”; evening theme, ““Contrest of Two Characters.” Sabbath school &t 9:45 a. m. C. E. socletles at 5:30 end 6:30 p. m. _Strangers cordially invited to all services. Pews free; courteous ushers. Come end bring your friends. FIRST Presbyterian Church, corner of Van se ave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. William Kirk Guthrie, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. The pastor will preach both morning and _evening. _ Sunday school at 12:45 p. m.; Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at § corner o'clock. All are cordially invited. SIMPSON Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Hayes and Buchanan sts.— Rev. John Stephens, pastor. Divine worship @t 11 a m end 7:46 p. m. Rev. F. D. Bovard, D.D., will preach in the morning. The pastor will preach in the evening on “National Morality.” Special patriotio mu- sl Seats free. All invited. Sunday school &t 12:45 p. m. Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. TRINITY Church, cor. Bush and Gough sts. A—Cigar stand; Market and Third sts. A—Good paying beer bottling business; in- terior town. A—Nice, clean, well fitted butcher shop; go0d trade; nice ‘neighborhood. A—Best-paying, _best-patronized, best-con- ducted delicacy Store in _best neighborhood; | owner_retiring. ‘The Mighty For- | John Hemp- | A—Drug store in rapidly growing interior town; owner called East; splendid opportunity for druggist or doctor; no opposition for miles. A—Saloon; neighborhood 3d and Mission sts. A—Good-paying bakery; only store trade; no wagon; 2 bbls. dally 8 A—All kinds of business opportunities. JOSEPH STRAUB, Phone Gragt 177, 850 Market st. THE COAST, 732% Market st. $1200 buys first-class saloon north of Market st.; Worth $2000. Cigar store near Market st., Grocery and bar in Mission, $200; worth $600. Cigar store on Market st, $850; worth $1200. 9 rooms newly furnished for $325; worth $600. Rooming-houses on Jones st., $400; worth $800. Fruit store Forth of Market st.. $250. Saloon in wholesale district, $600; rent $25: bargain. 26 acres, all in fruit, near Sacramento; crop ripe. 1f you want to sell your saloon list with us. THE COAST, 783% Market s OUR rlan of turf speculation is safe, sure and profitable; $10 and upward recelved; want profitable investment for your idle money, send for particulars. National Fiscal Agency, 57-8 Brooks building, New York. 240; worth $500. | if you | MARION GRIFFIN, 719 Ma ke', neadCail bldg. rent $16; 4 rented for $22 ... LIS lears $60 to $80 month. 700 respectable; clears $60.. 800 ent §60; central; clears $125 mo.. 1,500 rent $63; corner.. . . 1,600 ent $60; income $180; N. of Mrkt 1,200 rent $100; cor. N. Mkt; clears $186 2,800 3 clears $350 month 6,500 CORNER house on Geary st.; 16 rooms; rent $77 50; rooms all sunny; elegant furnishings; piano: an ideal location for a first-class boarding-house; experienced boarding-houge keeper will command success; Will sell on easy payments. Price $1700. Phone, Mint 1911. SCHWEINHARD, Rooms 1-2, 917 Market st., bet. 5th & 6th. MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Markt; ph. Jessie 2981 32 rooms; rent $50; clears §100. $1250 20 rooms; rent $47; clears $50. . 15? §-room flat; rent $26; fine house 325 10-room house; rent $30; clears $30. 525 20 rooms; Market; rent $50; clears $50.. 950 16-room house; rent $60; clears $48 -room house: rent §27: G. G. ave. 12 18-room housc; rent $60; 23-room house; rent $75; clears $55. oom house: rent lears $35. clears $50. Part cash, balance on ‘easy payments. A. CAMERON & CO. 850 Market st., and 8 Stockton st., Rooms 21, 22, 23, Phone Bush 328. If you have hotels, Tdoming-houses or busi- ness to sell, list with us; we have bargains in hotels, lodging-houses, all sizes and prices; no_trouble to show houses. Carriage at door. Morey loaned, 1% per cent. DONALD INVESTMENT COMPANY, 8§50 Market st.—(Inc.)...Phone Davis 281. Reliable dealers in rooming-houses, hotels, business chances and real estate. We furnish vacant houses loan fnoney at lowest rate: Something new every day. New houses to A—HINKLEY & SMITH, PHONE MINT 796, SUCCESSORS TO H. C. DECKER. ESTAB. 27 YEARS. 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. Call on us for bargains Largest list; best selections; houses sold on monthly payments; terms to suit buyer. WINSTON & WOLF— > 1026 MARKET ST. 29 rooms; rent $40; reduced to. -$1,100 | | | 20 rooms; rent §50; near Market; see it.§1,200 | ~28 rooms; rent §85: elegant; N. of Mkt..$2,250 | 30 rooms; rent $100; $2,000 16 rooms; rent $45; $800 21 ROOMS on Keurny st.; 22 rooms near Kear- ny, only $600; 12 rooms, Turk; 10 rooms, Ma- son; 30 rooms, Grant ave.; 76 rooms, Howard st.; 15 rooms, Market st., $650, and 60 more houses. Kindly ask for information. Money | loaned. McBRIDE & CO., 765 Market st. LODGING-HOUSE—34 rooms; clears $100 per month. Apply quickly, ALDEN CO., Broadway, Oakland. A SMALL sum will give you a partnership in & business that will clear $100 per week. $42 Howard st. $90—NEWLY furnished and renovated. quire 842 Howard SPIRITUALISM. In- READ of ISMAR, the clairvoyant, on page 26. wonderful Egyptian BROCKWAY, 1052 Ellis et., near Franklin; materializing seancs; Sun. Tues. and Friday nights, 50c; read! Qdaily; phone Polk 245¢. MRS, J. J. WHITN dlum, life reader; sit ore. 1164 O'Farrel clairvoyant, bus. me- $1; letter $2; examines . nr. Gough: Ellis car. OUR new progressive system of turf specula- tion sverages 18 per cent weekly; shares, $10. Money can be withdrawn at any time. Dividends pald weekly. Particulars, addres: SOLLITT & CO., Beard building, New York. $1500—RELIABLE man with energy and steady habits wanted as partner in a well-establish- ed and good-paying business; press of busl- ness requires another special partner; but a steady man meaning business need ap- Iy; to those will allow full investigation. For particulars call on 1. E. ALDEN at 1118 Broadway, Oakland. $180—COFFEE and chop house; rent $12. $500—11 rms.; rent $35; Grant ave. Bakery, sta., cigars, etc.; rent $12. 1650—RR. hotel; 40r.; 3 .’ lease; r. $100. $150—Barber shop; 2 chairs; Mkt. rent $8. Particulars 916 Market st., room 18. F. W. Clampett, D. ., rector. Services, boly communion, 7:30 and 11 & m.; morning prayer and sermon, 11 o'clock; evening pray- er and sermon, 4 o'clock. A brief organ re- ital will be given immediately after the & o’ elo service. Strangers cordially welcome &t all services. Church of , 223 Sutter Christ, Scientist, Central bet. Kearny and Grant ce service at 11 a. m.; subject of lesson sermon, “God.” Sunday- school for children at the ame heur. Wednes- day evening meeting at § o'clock. Free read- in room; 206 Kearny st., rooms 509-510. All me. Church, corner Capp and Twen- tieth sts.—Rev. E. F. Dinsmore, minister. The theme at 11 o'clock will be ““The Larger P tism.” The music will be under the ement of Jabish Clement, Esq. There be Do evening service and the Sunday school will not reopen untfl July 20. ALAMEDA restaurant; excellent opportunity for wide awake up-to-date caterer with means to take hold of popular Park Hotel cafe; doing best business in city; rent $75; taken mostly in board; to July 15. Address H. H. TODD, prop. Park Hotel, Alameda,Cal. DELICATESSEN and notion store; good loca- ; store and 3 1iving rooms; $800. (Phone Mint 1911). SCHWEINHARD, Rooms 1-2, 917 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th. 50 PER CENT AVERAGE MONTHLY profit under our new system of turf specula- tion; shares, $10 each; dividends, semi-month- Iy, Send for circular, White & Co., 88 Pulitz- er building, New York. (Mention paper.) OUR new progressive system of turf spequlation averages 18 per cent weekly; shares $10. money can be withdrawn at any time; divi- dends paid weckly. Particulars, address SOL- LITT & CO., Beard building, New York. A GRAND relly of men will be held at the Young Men's Christian Assoclation this (Sunday) afternoon at 8 o'clock at the Young Men’s Christian Association Hall, Mason and Ellis sts. The address will be delivered by - Harper. Seats free to all young THE Theosophical Sogiety (Col. H. president-founder), Pacific Coast headquar: ters, O4d Fellows' bullding—Public lectare to-night at 8 o'clock by Mrs. Mary Hasty: ;I:E’Q’:(‘, "P?m{t. 2 algumlc PA;QQ“DS on Thurs- ¥ atternoon " Len daily from 1 ~ B Py Dy SEVENTH-DAY Adventl bet. MoAllister st, an Preaching this eveni 5. Olcott, st, 914 Laguna st., 4 Golden Gate ave ng at 7:45 o'clock by th tor, W. §. Badler; subject, “The Work of ty Medical Missions.” All weloome. Seats free. Come and bring your friends. Cell, 16 pages, sent to any address in thy Unfted States or Canada one year for :1? postage paid MEETINGS—SUNDAY. AA—DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN; free lecture this evening, Hall, Pythian Castle, 900 Market st. bject, ‘“The Reason Why 1" e 5t ot ‘Souteys e okets & F0 ocountry; ! -ray exhibition at Benitarium Tuesday evenins front hall, 00 Market: 11, free; é 10c; Wilson, Dr. Foster, Wall £ . on, | tman, Mr. SACRIFICE; light mfg. business; just estab- lished; erticle of merit; U. S. patent; fully equipped plant; large stock; cost $2000; $500 cash takes it; 8 days only; other interests urgent. Inventors’ Mfg. Co., 131 1st st. DO you “‘rush the can?’ If so. it will pay you to get our formula for making pure Lager Beer at @ cost of less than Gc a gallon. Formula and full directions mailed on re- ceipt of 25c. Address Box 1349, Call, A—$400—DELICACY ; best location; near Mar- ket st.; four nice living rooms in rear; sacri- | fice; account old age. LUNDIN & CO., 318 Kearny st. . A—$200; PARTNER wanted in light business; 2 plain, steady man, satisfled with $18 to §25 | a week: no previous experience required. 25 Geary st., room 4. none MISS DIXON, 1124 Bush st.—Sittings dally; hours 1 to 5; phone Sutter 2836. 1118 | WHEN you become disgusted with poor Work tend for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 503-357 Tehuma st.; tel. South 40. TRY HOPKE BROS. excellent carpet clean- ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. IMPROVED carpet-cleaning for particular peo- ple. A. G. Kleinert. 1512 Polk: tel. East 725, LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. | CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. | EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. WOMAN with girl 5 years old desires position as housekeever in city. or country; good plal cook; understands housework thoroughl: references. 2034 Scott st. A PCSITION desired by competent American lady, managing housekeeper or assist with light housework in small family; no postals. Box 1330, Call. | Karlson Karpet Co—Cleaning 2%¢ vd upholster- ing. 1213 Ma:f et,bet.Sth&9th tel. Howard2812, ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main .'mfwuzo. ‘WALCOM & CO., Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 ‘Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263, A YOUNG lady obliged to be at home with an infirm parent desires any light employment to do at home. Address J. E., Call branch, 639 McAllister st. A PROTESTANT lady would like a position in a tamily as housekeeper; references ex- changed. Box 1360. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 126. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vating Co.. 20 14th rlpl - tel, Mission 74. e e e e i . DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES SWEDISH girl wants_situation to do meneral housework; wages $25 per month. Apply 1¢5 Bank st. TRAINED nurse wants nosition; out of eity preferred; terms reasonable. Call or address Nurse, 473 Eddy st.; telephone Hyde 2331 AT the McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery | EXPERIENCED vouns lady would like to work School. Summer term opens July 7. Beautiful pre- mium given the first week; best course in millinery. 1019 Market st., above Sixth. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School EDUCATIONAL. B 1in, violin, guitar, elocution, physical culture, dressmaking, miilinery, hairdressing, mani- curing taught for $1.50 per month; singing corse{-making taught; patterns cut. 1019 Mkt | —_— INGLISH, French, German, Spanish, mando- | I with dressmaker for few months. K., 1096 Valencia st. COMPETENT woman wishes situation for gen- eral housework, city or country. 1814% Scott st.; rear. REFINED Catholic girl desires position as ;‘Onamgll;n or assist light housework. Box 270, Call. AN experienced nurse wants position in doc- tor's office; best of references. M. S., box 1371, Call HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. B oSt dUBelorirror s b or i EXPERIENCED arm waitress, wages $25_to l M‘Bfi‘.kw‘m(u-ch tray waitress arm work. 725 arket st. YOUNG woman to carry dishes in restaurant; Sfo por month to begin with. 725 Market street. EXPERIENCED operators _on_ ladles’ _neck- wear; fmd wages. BAUER BROS., 21 San- some’ st. A FEW women to make fine muslin under- Wear at home. BAUER BROS. & CO., 21 Sanscme st. 4 GIRL in candy stere; one that has some knowl- edge of dipping chocolate and creams pre- ferred. 1001 Larkin st. WANTED—Good cock, $30 per month. Apply McMahon House, opp. Holy Cross, S. Mateo. ACTIVE, strong young woman tq assort dishes in restaurant kitchen. 725 Market st. WANTED—A city saleswoman for speclalties. Address box 1275, Call. GIRL for cooking and general housework; $35. 1124 Sutter st.; call 10-12 o’ clock. MILLINERY apprentices wanted. Avply 728 | Markat st. . EXPERIENCED cook, also to assist in house- work. 2219 Scott st. YOUNG girl assist housework; family two; no shing; mornings. 1032 Ellis st. GIRL over 18, 3 hours daily to label and help in store. 1942 Market st. WOMAN wants work_ by the day, washing, NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construc- tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly | practical; day and night. 24 Post st., 8. F.; | _ catalogue free. | th at 749 Bush st., ne: ironing, ho cleaning, $1 and car fare. MRS, "P’:::‘fi‘tor b iy | SIEBOLD, Natoma st. it { HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- f FIRST-CLASS chambermaid wishes position. 1002 Harrison st. WANTED—By German girl, situation in Amer- | A—IF Gregg stenographers are not fast write) how do they all get positions and hold them 90 positions since April 1: Ellis bookkeeping makes real bookkeepers. S. F. Business Col- lege, 1236 Market st. SPANISH conversation taught by a new short easy method: 25c per lesson In classes: in- dividual instruction, 50c. PROF, WARREN M. SIMMS, formerly of Mexlco City; studio, room 1, 510 Montzomery st. | i ican family for second work. Box 1280, Call. A_YOUNG, healthy, respectable married | woman_wishes position as_wetnurse; refer- ences given. Address box 1362, Call A DRESSMAKER wishes a few more engage- ments to go out by the day. 252 Hyde, r. 8. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 room: = to $1 50 per night; $1 50 1o §6 week: convenient and respectable; free bus and baggage to and from ferry, HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 POST ST., S.F.—Thorough courses;, compiete equipmfent; i+ 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. | GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE | nducted by experts; best combined sho; hand and commercial course to be had: ii dorsed by official court reporters.1382 Marki KENT Law School, day and night. 554 Par- Tott bullding (Emporium); write for partic- ulars. MUNSON School of Shorthand and Typewrit- ing, 137 Montgomery st.; standard systems taught; public school students finished; spe- clal rates. OTHER students, graduates and teachers take penmanship, bookkeeping, etc., with Golden Gate Commerefal College, 530 Golden Gate. | i | WANT ads and eubscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton's Baraar. 0 MeAilister st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptiins has been rstablished at 1006 Valencia s ——————e e GIRLS wanted. FREYGANG-LEARY CO., 113 Davis st. COMPETENT woman as forelady In shirt fac- _tory. Address box 1381, Call. MILLINERY trade and positions guaranteed 1 4 weeks. School 143 Stockton st., room 13. | 2 LADY pressers: small French laundr: Wwork; good pay. 410 Thirteenth st., WANTED—An old lady; good home and small Wages. 240 Ninth st. A RELIABLE woman to care for two children; light housework to-day. 10389 Vermont st. LEARN proofreading: sits. secured. $15 to 325 wkiy. Home Correspondence School. Phila. g wages $30. 1257 Octavia st. DRESSMAKING help wanted. 844 McAllister st., corner Laguna. APPRENTICE for dressmaking: paid; also 8ocd seamstress. 135 Geary st., room 129. EMUVLOYMENT WANTED—MALE, A BUEINESS man having some leisure time desires position to collect. keep books or at- | tend store, from 8 to 10'a. m. and from 1to 4 or 6 tod p. m.; best of references and bond given If required. Address box 1370, Call office. WANTED—By middle-aged man of 20 years' experience with fine horses, understands lawn | and flowers, strictly temperate, and with fine letters from Iate employers, desires place with private family. Box 1361 Call. BAKER foreman wants work on bread and | cakes; would like to go as partner with small amount of money. Address 275 Parker ave- near Point Lobos ave. ’Afldre- Ayers' Business College, 723 Market &t., for their new catalogue; it is free and the nicest in the State. Life scholarghip, $50. ENGINEERING—CIvil, elec.,mining,mech.,sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864, Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. ACTING, elocution, specialties; Hallet School: assoclated with theatrical agency _securing " positions. Alcazar building, 120 O'Farrell ELSIE REYNOLDS, materializing seance Sun- day eve. 325 Elis st.; 50c. SPANISH lessons and translations at Ayres’ Business College, 723 Market st. | MRS. SHEEHAN, trance,test medium;readings 50c, $1. 316 Third st.; cir. Tues., Fri., 25c. lessons In class or pri- vate. MISS JEAN HUDDY, 6 Hyde st. DR. AUGUSTUS FOSTER, seance every night; slate writing; readings 25c, 50c. 123 Turk st | BALLROOM or stage dancing taught; classcs Monday & Friday evgs. IRVINE'S, 421 Post. | SOBER youns man wishes situation as chore- man about private family; can milk, drive or gollh"‘de work; have references. Box 1377 all. YOUNG man, experienced bookkeeper and cash- fer, at present employed until 5 p. m. daily, desires evening work in his line. Box 1325, Call office. YOUNG first-class machinist and engineer can install machinery and do shop work; gzood references; country preferred; wages reason- able, Box 1344, Call office. YOUNG married man wishes steady situation, porter in wholesale house, night watchman | or teamster; 9 years in last place: best refer- | ences. H. M., box 1330, Call office. i | MME. YOUNG'S convincing spirit messages | to-night. 605 McAllister 10c; come, skeptics. SHORTHAND taught by mail or personally. MISS M. G. BARRETT, 302 Montgomery st MRS. HOUSER, wonderful medium; truth or no pay; 50c. 28 Sixth st., room 1. Franklin & Gough; individual les. & élasses. EDWARD EARLE, 328 Ellis; readings dally: phone Polk 1601: seance Sunday and Thurs CLAIRVOYANTS., A— PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The first registered as well as the first graduate palmist and clairvoyant ever in San Francisco. ELEVATE THYSELF. KNOW THY FUTURE. Do you wish to know facts that You should know? You may wish to know if it Is advisable to | make a change in business, in love, in mar- riage. Will my business prove profitable? Shall I succeed in my undertakiog? Shall I ever become wealthy? Whom and when shall I marry? Does another share th: love that rightfully belongs to me? When will my domestic troubles end? How can I make my iife and home happy? How shall 1 cure my dizease? Shall I win my lawsuit? How shall I find that burled treasure? Does my land contain mineral or oll? Will my mine prove valuable? How can I succeed financially? PAUL DESTINE tells you all things; nothing seems too deep for him. PAUL DESTINE makes no mistakes. He will guide you with success on your side. Your happi- ness and success may depend upon the right solution and proper advice. ‘Palmistry taught, mediumistic persons developed.” Three questions by matl $1. Hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 326 ..O'FARRELL ST...... MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg. She reads your life correctly, give: 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 4509, A—ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to 6 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. Cricago Business College, 1435 Market, nr.10th Pittman shorthand, tvping. bookkeepg: $6 mc. Harpist, only teacher West,desires pupils. Mme. Carusi, Hallet School Acting,120 O'Farrell ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc.; day or eve.; $6 mo. 1024 Missicn,nr.6th. VIOLIN. Mandolin, guitar. Prof. MERKI, good teacher. 1008 Mission: instruments selected. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., S. F., founded 1863; new &0-page catalogue fre —_— FINANCIAL. A e A AN COMPANIES incorporated and financed: stock and bond jssues guaranteed, underwritten and #0ld: stock accepted for services. Send for Pacific States Investor. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVESTMENT CO.. 326 Post. GLOVES. TRY Danicheft One Dollar Glove; you will never wear others: warranted. 121 Grant ave. FURNITURE FOR SALE. 4 ROOMS furnished in oak, $48 50, with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co.. 1127-1131 Market. FOR SALE—Fine new furniture of a library and bedroom; private. 786 Capp st. ZITHER studio, Max i(ller. 112% Oak st., bet, | i | E—————————— | W ANTED—Position WANTED—Position on ranch by man and wife. Leave particulars before Tuesday at box 1379, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED single man wants position to work or look after place; &ood orchard man; g00d Califorala references. Box 1369, Call. WANTED—An experienced bindery girl on blankbook sewing and folding. Apply SAN- [10!!?1. VAIL & CO., 741 Market st., Monday morning. MANGLE girls; first-class ironer, $2 per day; | girl _for bookkeeping and to work laundry, $5 per week. 3372 Mission st. EXPERIENCED operators and _finishers _on gents’ shirts. ROGERSON, 535 Valencia st. A TRAVELER for wholesale house. Box 1368, all. SALESLADY wanted for dry and fancy goods store. Apply 1400 Stockton st. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, hair | work taught in 2 weexs, $4 50; positions guar- anteed in stores and with private customers, $50 and $75 per month; class day and even- ing. Cofiege 233 Geary st., rooms 13-15, LADIES to learn bagber trade; only two months required; special offer this mon! hairdressing taught In four weeks: catalogu: free. MOLER System College. 635 Clay st. | PACIFIC College, 1236 Market, cor. Jones and | McAllister: learn for $5; hairdressing, mas- | sage. dyeing, manicuring, switches, etc.; po- sitions guaranteed stores and private;day,eve. MACHINE operators to work on gloves; new | hands paid while learning. . CARSON GLOVE | CO.. 35 Market st, ANTED—German girl for general housework | and to assisy in store; must speak English. Inquirs 1019’ McAllister st. WANTED—Chambermald and waltress; must | have city references. Call between 1 and 3 1102 Van Ness ave. A_SHIRTMAKERS and finishers. BAGLE- & CO., 535 MArket st. YOUNG man 23 wants position at anything; s good pipefitter and handy with carpenter's tools. ~ Mechanie, box 1276, Call office. GENERAL blacksmith and_ horseshoer wishes to work for comvany: steady work is re- quired; In eity. Box 1357, Call. BOOKK SR or cashier wishes position; also corresondent: age 23; best references. - Box 1376, Call. APPRENTICES to learn the hair business. 123 Stockton st. WANTED—First-class retoucher and reception, Toom lady at TONKIN'S, 1227 Market st. D—_Women and girls to work on fruit. 1731 Folsom st. | WANTED—July 10. families to pick and cut apricots. Box 1310, Call. G. GARDENER, first-class, ‘practical and experi- enced; references. Address PAUL SCHOOF, 30-32 'Ellis st. BY band saw filer with twelve years' experi- ence in some of the largest Bastern mills. Address C. HOMER SIMPSON, 694 Fourth. as horseman; private Box 1400, Call office. A COMPETENT paper-hanger and tinter, non- union, wants work. Address box 1279, Call. BOOKKEEPER wants to keep set of books during lefsure hours. Box 1382, Call. GARDENER and man about place; country: experienced; references. Box 1378, Call. place; reference. WANTED—Position as assistant engineer or assistant draughtsman by a young German. Box 1326, Call. FURNITURE WANTED. OTTO MAX, 1420 California st., pays highest price for houses, flats, stores, etc.; auction estimates made. Phone Larkin 056, BOOKKEEPER of experience desires position; references given, Box 1342, Call office. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. BIG price pald for furniture for 60 days; spectal reasol 8. J. WAUGH, r. 415, Examiner b, . A, WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., pays highest price for second-hand furniture Red 1354 —— FLATS TO LET. 7 and 8 rooms and bath each; 2262-66-68 Green st., near Fillmore. Apply G. H. UMB- SEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. ALPINE, 173, nr. Fourteenth st.—Flat 8 rm: bath, yard; sun all day; rent $22 50. GROCERY and bar; fine location; Tooms; great bargain; the owner is under age and can't get license; & suap. Apply Business Board of Trade, 326 Pine st. HOME REALTY CO., 878 Market st. Reliable dealers in restaurants, rooming- houses, hotels and first-class business oppor- tunities and real estate. $350—A FIRST-CLASS delicatessen store on one of main business streets; must sell at once, Inquire for particulars at J. LUN- DIN'S, 318 Kearny st. PICTURE-FRAME and portralt business; fine location: good stock; all necessary tools; do- ing good business; must sell, sacrifice; make offer. MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st. 5 living ay. m.fl;ik-,::f last mate m > es l:) night. 1 PROF. GEE, the sensational B fum; t0-day 2 and 8 pm.. Auserian Hall s7 Butter st., cormer Powell; 10c. STODDARD'S truthtul tests to al 5 on., Tues. 278 Ninth st.: sittings ~ 10O MRS. HARLAND'S ofrole to-nights tests, 10c; read. dally: ladies B0c. 182 6th KATIE HUESSMANN, 1774 16th st., Guerrero; readings dally. seance to- Bush st.; A near TO enlarge business a limited number of shares incorporated mercantile business will be sold; established 3 years. Full particulars, box 1358, Call office, to | A—25c; SPECIAL $2 reading one week for 25¢c; clairvoyant, palmist, card reader; advice on all affairs reunites 'the separated; makes happy and speedy marriages in 9 days. 10 to 8 daily. 1010 Mission st., near Sixth, | A—YOUR hand read for 10c by MME. DELL- MAINE, PASTELLA or NITA, noted palmists, clairvoyant card readers. School of Science, 750 Market st., hours 9 to 9 dally. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant & card reader, born with double veil—second sight; diagnoses diseases' with life reading;ladies50c, gents $1; palm. and clair. sit. $1 50. 126 Turk. | READ of ISMAR, the wonderful Egyptian clairvoyant, on page 26. MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted clair. and palm. she has sccond sight; a wonderful prophetess names given; L., 50c; G., $1. 217 Eddy st. PHENOMENAL chance—Business property and home combined; unavoidable sacrifice. Owner, 454 Thirty-fourth st., Oakland. | MISS M. WILLE, 514 Taylor clairvoyant, | crystal seer; reads your life correctly without questions; names given; 50c-$1;10a.m.to8p.m, DELICACY and dairy produce store; good lo- cation; will invofce stock and fixtures; party | must go East. Apply 3439 19th, nr. Mission. DON'T be deceived by large advertisements; call on MME. LYONS, clairvoyant and palm- ist; readings by mafl. 1016 Market st. NW. CORNER Seventeenth and Sanchez sts.— Fine grocery and bar; established 12 years; selling account retiring from business. W.G.KEBGAN holds & except Sat.; 10c; sif MME. YOUNG'S test seance every night Ceings dally, 148 8th ot MoAllister st.; 10e; come, skeptics. WYLLIE photo medium; skeptics b 20d plates: G0 your own devaloping. 500 Tk EDWARD EARLE'S slatewrits sean night in full gasitght 828 e at s 36, “NOW™ lecture, Henry Harrison Brown; ulti- mate power; Odd Fellows' bldg., ml‘l‘:lc. TEST circle, 105.; 8 p_m. readings MRS_HUBBAKD, §60 Ok ae >° 217, 80c. MEETINGS—THEOSOPHICAL. GOLDEN Gete lodge, S e £ ¥ uildts at 8 o' Best luh!ocl':. ’moflo& ::4 T. e e e L Brotherhood zatic Theosophical Soclety «m?;}l‘.fi‘w ana e sectarian) —Monthly public meeting to-nigh: &t 810 O'Farrell st.; subject, *“Why I Put.{(y ool, Point Loma, Child in the Raja Yoga Sch Cal” Musical selections. All invited. SUNDAY LECTURES. REMOVED to 424 Eills at., mi e “How to Read the Men Around U™ 1o0g ke ture by Mre. Van Auken to ladies ¢ lowed by reading of heads, faces 8 o'clock, Mondey evenjng. PROGRESSIV: E Spiritualists to-night, 0Odd Seventh and Market: speaker Ny 5 ; admission free. AGENTS WANTED, WANTED—Agents sell Fountain Pens: fite with 14-karat gold plate pen; exact Imitatjen of high price pen: immense seller; mail sam- ple agents only, 25c. A. J. COURT, 410 Kear. ny st., San Francisco, AGENTS—Do you want somethi t able and easier to sell then bocks o Lo wnce? F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott bid< AGENTS for the road to solicit for portrai Rayal Portrait Co., 143 Seventn st.” o test oircle to-night, | $050—COFFEE and chop house; cost $2000; to be sold on account of deplirture; biggest bar- gain ever offered. 1283% O'Farrell st. MMF. RAVENNA reads life fluently; business advice: names given: 25¢c up. 5 Fourth st. MRS, BAUMANN. the well-known clairvoyant, has moved to 3 lis st.; readings daily. MRS. BROWN. clairvoyant card reader: ladles, 25¢; gents, 5ic; readings daily. 132 Sixth FOR sale—Home and branch bakery, with 1f ing rooms; good location; bargain. Box 1320, Call office. : DELICATESSEN and 2 living rooms; rent $12. 2067 24th st. GOOD ppening for drug store at Willits, Ad- dresdfa. 3. BLEDSOE, Uiih, Cap ™ A9 mc‘:l o204 butter route wanted. Box 1327, $250_SALOON for sale; good trade; full value, Call at once at 946 Harrison st. - FOR sale—Delicacy store; will sell sold this week. 134 Fifth st. it FOR SALE—Agency of Call at Santa Cruz, In. quire A, BODEMAN, 25 Otis st., Santa Grus, ROUTE in Western Addition; building up dis- Arict; reasonable. Box 1792, Call. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALK. i2 ROOMS; clears $50. $700 cash, 11 rooms: clears $35 . 350 RETSLOFF-McMILLEN; phone John 531, 906 Market, cor. Ellis (upstairs, rms. 7-8). SARGAINS; GENUINE SNAPS, The following houses must be sold within 3 days; will seil on casy payment 9 rooms; rent $50; down town; transient. 11 rooms: rent $30; mixed furniture. 16 rooms: rent :7160; fine furnishings. 140; fine transient. #5 rooms: rent $65; mixed furniture. SCHWEINHARD, Nec. 917 Market st.. bet. 5th and Gth sts. country transient; low rent..$6,600 s corner house; for men. . 5,000 sunny corner; fine location.. 1,500 rent very low: bargain. 600 40 rooms; man house: rent $45; bargain 700 Money foancd at 1 per cent. Hotels. roadhouses, flate, 5 to 200 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 1032 Market branch bakery for sale; | MME, ODELL, clairvoyent; cards & tea leaves read accurately; L. 25c; . B0c. 521% Eddy. | BRANNAN, 725, above Sixth—A nice flat of 3 rooms; $8. CHATTANOOGA, 228—Upper flat of 6 rooms and bath: yard; sun all day. DOLORES, 822—Sunny modern flat, Ellis st 1162, 1 month free, see SPECK & CO., 067 Market st. ELEGANT new flat, § sunny rooms; electric lighted; Noe and Elizabeth sts tro and Twenty-fourth sts. cars pass. JUST renovated; small low ave., off Larkin | ZOWER fat of 4 room: 206 Waller st. 5 SUNNY reat rooms, $14; water free. Morris ave., off Bryant, near Sixth. MODERN flats; 6 sunny rms.. bath; basement; yard; reasonable. 1933-1935 O'Farrell st. NEW modern flats of 5 and 6 rooms; 269 and 271 Carl st., near Stanyan. POST, 2607%—b5 rooms and bath; no children; rent $15. 5 $16-—5 SUNNY rooms; bath; vard; garden. 220 Thirteenth st. $27 this. , vard and large bath. 127 | Tooms and bath, $75; suitable for physician. Apply Bovee, Toy & Sonntag, 624 Market sf TO_let—Two 4-room flats; rent §$12 50. 714 Natoma st., bet. Fighth and Ninth. CCTAVIA, 405, corner Fell—2 flats of 3 and 5 rooms’ bath, yard und basement. PR T3 L B B e Y MME. WALTERS, great card reader, la. 25c CLAIRVOYANT readings and massage. 28 6th st.; Blc; satisfaction or no chas MRS. C. STEPHAM reads 1ifg, correot Fell sf ly at 104 ., near Van Ness ava., 28c, bOec. gents Glc. 951 Mission, near 6th; open Sun. | - FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED, UR 6 rooms and bath; fine fur- | nishings and plano; situate “warm belt” of | the Mission; rent $45. | References required. | Furnished flat; 5 rooms and bath; near Columbia Theater; rent reasonable. hours 11 to 3; readings by mall. 125 Turk et. MME. AUGUST, clairvoyant and palmist; truth or Do pay; 25 up. 1149 Mission, over store. MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant card reader; sit- tines daily. 44814 Jessie st.. bet. Sth & ik = COLLECTION OFFICES. s e | ADVICE free—Columblan Law and Collestion | __Agcy., T. 85, 916 Market st.; phone Bush 194, GEORGE W. KELLY'S —No charge unless successful. ~ Room 310, 987 Market s COTTAGES WANTED. OLDEST palmist and card reader in olt SCHWEINHARD. dier, 25 gentlemen, Boo: n;-ouru:rfi:t g Rooms 1-2, No. 917 Market st. LINCOLN—Clairvoyant and high _psychist; EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office— Best help. 4113 O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426. A MARINE view; new, clegant, sunny flats of | TAYLOR, 125, near Eddy—Upper flat of 8| | i i A BRANCH office for Call advertiseménts and subscriptions has been established at 1008 Valencia st. e T — HELI WANTED—! AT C.R. HANSEN & CO.'S..Phone Grant 185 HOTEL DEPARTMENT ... 5 chambermaids, dffferent country hotels, §20 Chambermaid, watering resort. 20 Mangle girls, same place. 520 | Head waitress, resort... $40 | Waitress, springs, iree fare both ways...§25 | 50 waltresses, springs, resorts, country...$25 | Plain ironer, Arizona, party here $25 | Ironers, country iromer... .$8°§12" week | Walter and waltress, couniry hotel......$45 3 .. FAMILY DEPARTMENT Mother and daughter, country §30, mother to do general work and daughter to attend to the post office, party here (last pdople there two years); men and wives, as farmers and cocks, $40-£45; cooks, housegirls, 2d girls, city and country, best of wage: s C.'R. HANSEN & CO... 429 Bush st. ..Bet. Kearny st. and Grant ave. A—4 WAITRESSES, beautiful Capitola, fare one way ... . 825 C. R, HANSEN & (CO Bush st. NTED Monday. 3 cooks, some was 6 second irls, §20, $25; mother and daugh- ter or so» to cock for men, $30; 3 men and wives for ranch work, $40," $46; North Cer- man nurse, 1 child, $25: cook and second izl same house, $25, $20; cleaning womar, 20; housework, 2 in fam . §30; 2 family, Santa Ctuz, $30, faré paid; 2 lroners for country hotel, $22 50; cook, small res- taurant, country, $25; waitresses for city and country hotels, $§20, $25; 90 girls for all kinds of housework at good wages. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. WANTED—A Spanish or Mexican woman as cock for men to %o to San Luls Obis W sea gentleman at office Monday, 9 o'clock; $40; tree fare. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 33f Sut® ter st. d 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. i OPERATORS and a number of bright girls will be taken for instruction on overalls, with a stated amount guaranteed to begin. ners. Standard Shirt Factory, cor. Gough and Grove sts. . ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- hese help, 475 Powell.ng.Sutterstel. Black 5072 TABLE. Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- Rnfl?;e: all klm;ln‘lll:lp. 315 Stockton; Main 518S. Grand Js Chinese Emp. Office, 415 Stock- Ton 1oF Grant 168; cxpert. reliable help, JAPANESE Intelligence Office—Furnish most rellable help, 52t Bush st.; tel. Bush 516, leaning, cooks, waiters on ’m‘m;flgg Page st.; tel. Fell 8501. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor: Bush—. Set teeth,$1 50 up; crowns, $2 up; fillings, 25c. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. { Thorough work guaranteed by The New York Dentists. Dr. Perkins, pres't, 6th & WAITRESSES, country, $25 and fare; 3 chambermalds, 'a: waiting, $20 and §25; cook, miners' boarding-house, $35, fare ad- vanced. The Coast Employment Agency, moved to 304 Stockton st., formerly 502 Taylor st.;.open Monday. A YOUNG lady bookkecper; experienced in of- fice work; meet party at 9 a. m. Monday;: $9 to $12 per week. The Coast Employment Agency, 304 Stockton st., formerly 502 Tay- or st $25 TO $35 per week; theatrical; five ladles and three gentlemen: no experlence neces- rary. Caldwell College of Oratory and Act- _ing, 1327 Market st OPERATORS—Experienced; also learners; pald while learning. G. W. REYNOLDS, Musiin Underwear Factory, 597 Mission st., cor. 2. A YOUNG lady of good address to assist in good-paying position. Call between 7. D. m., 1426 Market st., room 44. L e ———_ | CHINESE and Japanese help: estab. 20 years. WANTED—A cottage of 4 rooms and bath & CO.. 640 Clay. iwo adults. ‘Address H. W 300 13th st | sescimiiain 1007 BRADLEY L2 DENTISTS. s e g o el T compani id, ‘care of child or in- B i bhae - ari e, Maet B | O e i 1O home i reined. family lestly: téeth without plates our specialty. during summer: best of references. Box cmwnt:‘c $3 :o up; glltn. -‘x;:-cflam f!m, 80 | 1368, Call. 2 W A TcER Db B Sunduys, | RURSE_Rellable young English woman de- 9 to 2. J. W. THATCHER, D.D.S., g "& el nw{; fo'{“u|¢n“m Hie A NEW plate_The Whalebon >| muree sick: eharge of Invalld: references warranted 20 yra: crowns. $3 50; Hiines B0 persenal and otherwise; charges reasonable. plates, $5, full set:all work painless and war- 4A Moson st., phome Clay 217. ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. AN experlenced nurse wishes engagements: surglcal o confinement - cases; roference ven; reasonable; .y or coul g or et SaRa MERRITT. 157 Soventh o SITUATION wanted by a competent woman to 0 to country as cook in vrivate family or Summer resort; wages $20 to $26. Mjn- W. H., box 1269, Call. g LADY of indomitable energy, possessed of self- assertion; zood opportunity for right party. F. PERSON, oot 412 Parrott. batiding FORTY chorus nfl-mm-m)afmmw. D morrow (Monday) Fischer's Theater. 2 OPERATORS, cxverienced WLTIM appren- ices, on men’'s neckwear. S AMTER SON, 318 Market at. = HELP WANTED-—MALE. . TO-DAY (SUNDAY) . . TO-DAY (SUNDAY) . AT'C R HANSEN & CO.’S.....420 Bush st. ....Between Kearny st. and Grant ave.... 6000 RAILROAD MEN.. FOR NEVADA AND UTAH. holders " and drillers, Free | loaders, muckers, Wages. . ..$2, $225, §2'50 'and §3 a day 3 carpenters to make concrete frames, $3 ddy CO.'S OWN WORK...... . NEVADA | strappers for_track -$2 to $2 25 a day FOR CHATSWORTH PARK... nelmen, drillers, headers and muck- Frea . Teamsters, laborers, scraper concrete men, machine men FOR S. P. ‘WORTH spikers, ...Between Kearny si AT THE CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 59 Third st., nr. Call bldg.; phone Bush 405. FOR NEVADA AND UTAH. 50 teamsters and rock men.$2 25 to $2 50 day | FREE FARE to MENDOCINO CO. TO-DAY. | 100 men for sawmill and lumber woods..... | .............. $30 to $65 per month and board 50 raliroad laborers, sawmill co., free fare, Bend sawyer . ! Setter -$3 per day | 2 logging donkey engineers..$50 mo. & beard : 1 carpenters. country, long Job.$3 50 per day | 8 Aumber pilers......§40 per month and board | 4 cross cutters. §45 per month and beard 2 first and second fallers..$65 and $50 a mo. 8 swampers ..$40_per month FOR SISKIYOU CO., FARE ADVANCED. Soecial to-day (Sunday). 9 lumber loaders. . ......560 per month. Trimmer and 2 rough carpenters. .$60 See boss here to-day. 3 section men, sawmill..$30 month and board 10 mill men, same mill, no experience...... 330 per month and board, fare paid -.$52 T0 per month and beard E eans. .$32 50 month and beard 26 querry men..$2 25 day, board $4 30 week 4 tcamsters. .. $1 25 per day and board CAL. EMP. AGENCY.. 50 Third st. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 638 Clay. Phone Main 1191. 1000 laborers, concrete men, teamsters and cock men, free fare, $2 to $2 50 per day, Nevada and Salt Lake division, to Vista,’ ‘Wadsworth, Telegraph Point and Rokeb; 18 R. R. men, S. P. Co., for Fresno County: ) R. R. men, S. P. Co."s work, Coast Roa: concrete men, S. P. Co.'s work, $2 day. Free fare ...Free fare To Eurcka, Humboldt County. swampers and peelers .$45 and found miners, Fresno County. $2 and_fcund miners and laborers....$2 and $2 50 day laborers, Mendocino Co....$2 to $2 50 day timber men. Santa Cruz c‘; s2 2 ‘blacksmith's . halpers. 52 50 day 7 carpenters, country. $3 50 day 10 boys, factory work per week | 3 stablemen. -$30 and found 1 buggy .was] --$35 and found 4 milkers, see boss here......$35 and found | 16 cooks, walters and dishwashers, $15 to | $40. Many other positions. Call and read our bulletins. RUBBER SALESMAN WANTED—An Bastern | manufactory of high standing among the trade | desires a representative for San Francisco | and California. A man of experience and good address, reputation and references want- ed. Make a complete line of mechanical rub- ber goods and some leading specalties, Quality is uniform and satisfactory; prices are fair. A good opportunity for the right party. Address ‘‘Rubber Factory,” box 1371, Call office, $22 WEEKLY salary & expenses for men with | Tigs to sell poultry compound. Imperial Mfg. Co., Dept, 54, Parsons, Kansas. WANTED—Two good gas and clectric fixture makers. Z L. PARMELEE CO., 334 S. Spring st., Los Angeles. TWO first-class cutters; one for label work and one for commercial; must be experienced; steady positions for right parties. Mutual Label and Lithograph Co., Second & Rryant WANTED—Boy with horse to carry newspa- pers: must reside in the Mission. Abply b Shotiwell st., after 6 p. m. WANTED—First-ciass wash goods salesman and an experfenced silk and dress goods salesman. _Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. ¥ | AN energetic man, of Jewish extraction | WANTED—30 young men for Central Theater, | A GOOD waiter wanted. .__HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. ‘WANTED . MENT. . ... MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st., ........... Phone Main 5848. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. .Otfice Open To-Day, Sunday,. SUNDAY. . D, Di vision, Reno, Vista, Wadsworth, Carlin, Fenelon, Clark, Comos Spur, Kelton, Terrace. . -:---...FOR THE ABOVE PLACES. 750 teamsters, $2 25; 600 laborers, $2 to ; rockmen, drillers, car dumpers, carpenters, helpers, concrete laborers, $2 25 to $3 a day. WE SHIP FREE Open To-Day, Sun MECHANICAL HELP Painter, steady Job, for large buliding, $40 and found: 4 more carpenters to build scows. ete., see boss here, free fare, $52 50; 2 bridge carpenters, $3 25; 3 carpenters, long Jjob, Cluro, Wells, ur, " Salvia, country, $3 50 day; 2 carpenters, Nevada, rough work, fare returned, ; wood turner, planing mill, §3 day, city; planerman, saw- mill, country; screw turner, country sawmill, $3 day; cooper; wagon maker for camp. $32 and found; 18’ blacksmiths, shops, ranches, sawmills and camps, $3 50, $3 and $2 50 day. $40 to $60 and found; 2 molders; 10 black- smith helpers, $30 to $50 and found; black- smith and helper for sawmill, see boss here, $90 and found; harness makers for ranch. . .Get our daily lst. . TO THE SAWMILLS . WOODS AND YARDS HEALTHY CLIMATE sawmills, yards and woods; you need no ex- perience; you'll fiil the bill; wages $30 to 365 and "found WE 6 road builders, $30 and foun pilers, good place, $40 and found; planerman for sawmill, $50 and found; setterman, $90; screw turners, $3 A 5 day.. WE ISSUE LISTS OF JOBS z MINES. LABO: $ more gold miners, see boss here, $2 75 day: 5 miners. $75 month; 15 muckers, large quartz mine, $55 and found; 75 laborers for different mines, no experience required, $40, $45 and $50 and found; 10 men to handie timber, large mine company, $60; 25 - men, drillers, etc., $60 to 367 50; 20 company work, near city, $60; 25 laborers, country job. free fare, $42 and found: 10 quarry, $2 day; 25 lahorers, city, $32 50 and found; 6 laborers, factory, no experience, $1 75 to $2 day; 8 laborers, ranch, $30 and found; ®-laborers, brick yard, $30 and found. Our Printers Work Nights. ‘List Ready at 7 a. m. Daily . AGRICULTURAL DEPT Farms and Dairies........... s 3 hay balers, 18c ton; 178 men for hay and harvest flelds, $2 to $2 25 day and found; 78 farm hands for steady jobs, $25, $35, and found; 10 farmers for fruit ranch, and found; 10 fruit pickers, $30 and found: 5 men to ‘cut apricots, 18c per 100 35 milkers, country and city dairfes, and $40 and found; 6 butter makers and milkers, gs and found; 6 milkers, fare paid, country, 5 and found; 10 teamsters, big ranch, $52 and found: 10 ‘men to make themselves use- ful around winery, $25 and found. . GET OUR DAILY LIST - . MISCELLANEOUS 2 coachmen, see boss here, $30 g stableman, fare 30c, $30 and found: § milic wagon drivers, city, $40 and found; 6 sta- blemen, hostlers, buggy washers, $30, $35 and $40 and found: 3 can washers, eity milk depot; gardener, country. see boss here, $30 and found; 5 firemen, lime kiln. $30 ~and found; 5 men to work in winery, $25 and found; washer for laundry, fare paid, $35 and found; porter, city stove, $35; boys for factories; boys to iearn trades; boys for plan- ing mills: boys to drive delivery wagonsg,. 23 cooks, city and country hotels and restaur. ants ........$60 $50. $40 and 330 and found Cooks for sawmill camps; cooks for ranche cook and helper, $65, fare $1.. 17 waiters, city and country hotels and taurants . $40, $35, $30, $25 and found 3 walters, country Louvre....$85 and found 2 men to carry off dishes, springs..$25 & found 2 omnibus men, $25 and found; 3 potwashers. springs; pantrymen, dishwashers; 3 bed. makers, $25 and fourd, country hotel. - Washer, laundry, fare paid, country. ¥ . i $35 and found Elevator boys; bellboys................ - 3 bakers, country shops, $50 and found. second bakers: third baker; 3 butehers. GET OUR DAILY LIST . READY 7 A. M. DAILY . Y & READY......634-636 Clay st. A GENTLEMAN of indomitable energy and MURRA push; good opportunity for right man. F. PERSON, room 412, Parrott buix_gz WANTED—Steady waiter. App! mediately. Troy Hotel, Works. WANTED—Man well posted in second-hand furniture business; selling and repairing. See H. SCHELLHAAS, Oakland. EXPERIENCED porter wanted. Bohemian Club, corner Post st. and Grant ave. WANTED—Strong _boy far stationery store. COOPER & CO., 746 Markat st. WANTED—EMderly actor as managing partner: dramatic company. Box 1358, Call office. WANTED—Experienced steady cook for res- taurant. 5 Polk st. 506 Twentieth st., near U. I PIANO player. 770 Howard st. LEARN progfreading; sits. o wky. Horfle Cone‘:{nndem School, "':ul( " ERRAND boy wanted. 113 Davis FREY- GANG-LEARY CO. - BOY wanted. E. H. LEVY, 513 Market st. o ferred, solicit first-class laundry. 1278, Gail. BRIGHT, quick young man stepogras with expericnce. ADBIY 328 Market e T EXPERIENCED window dresser for city posi- tion; state particulars. Box 1274, Call. BOY about 17 years. Call between 12 and 1 o'clock, 11 City Hall Square. FOR sale or trade; three-chalr barber shop with baths. Box 1277, Call office, Sunday morning, 10 o’clock; stage deor. 134 Third st. WANTED—A walter. Eilis st. TINSMITHS and sheetiron workers wanted. Apply 17 Drumm st. 500 PATRS new and second-hand army shoes: size § to 12. McDONALD & PERRY, 261 3d. WANTED—For U. S. army, ablebodied unmar- ried men, between ages 21 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and tem perate habits, can speak, read and write English. For Information apply to Reecruit- ing Officer, 121 New Montgomery st., Sam Francisco, or Masonic bullding, Sacramento. WANTED—An educated gentleman or lady to visit small towns and write short articles for publication: $15 per week and expenses; must furnish references. Box 1338, Call office. e e ST MEN to learn barber trade: only requires two ‘months; constant practice and expert instruc- tion; catalogue free; speclal inducements this month. Moler System College. 635 Clay st. _— % WANTED—Laborers and_mechanica to know that £d Roikin, Refio House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 st.; 150 large rooms: 25c per night: $1 to 32 per week. Golden West Hotel, 68 ATTENTION! 1000 laborers and teamsters wanted at $2 and $2 25 a day; fare free. Ap- plymn:mfllhflwr.!’hfllnm EXPERIENCED _restaurant cashier; good wages. Apply California Dairy Kitchen, 761 Market st. WANTED—Boarding-house cooks, helper and one boy to help in dining-room. Apply to Superintendent, 527 Fourtenth st. ‘WANTED—4 corrugated iron men; 1 gang bofl- er riveters for country. A Monday at 9 a. m., room 1315, mm“‘ » WANTED—Honest, sober young man with §75 take cash and assist in restaurant; board and room. BROWN, 1221 u.m.’fi MAN to take care of 14 room: Sacra- mento st. - WANTED—Tinsmith. 110 Steuart st. Apply between 9 a. m. at HALE BROS. gt e ‘WANTED—Experienced male and femals cut- ters for factory, on women’s wrappers overskirts. Apply box 1116. Call s YOUNG man to work short time change for Bookkeeping ot Shorthand couren, S. F. Bus. College, 123 Market st. T et ——————————. 80_QUARRYMEN and rock dril $2 25 per day. Apply 212 Nmt.“":. et WANTED—You men to- learn trade, 8 F. Barber Cellege: TH1A Howatd s TWO first-class agents to go to country with B e e e al men. 0- y) at Sixteenth st., L AN assistant in physician’s office devoted ex- clusively to diseases of men; must have had experience in advertising practice and be able to produce references. Box 1375, Call office. WANTED—Young man who is an experfenced dry Wwrapper. Apply 9 goods between 9 and 11 YOUNG lady with experience in finishing memnnnmm. DORE B;‘ul: Studlo, !% PENSION atty., E. A. Bulli blg. Past Com. Geo. H. Tn:l:.:';.: m 500 to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, B0c bp: soling 20c up. 923 Howasd st nm Sth SAILORS and ord for Europe and inary seamen Australia. HERMAN'S, 29 Steuart st. GET your shoes half- soled while waiting! 280 to 50c. 563 Mission st.. bet. ist and sts. ALL sizes men's shoes, slight! halt mwm—h—a.nl{um ‘ats.

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