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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1902. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Frencisco Call, corner Market and Third streets; open ®otil 12 c'clock every might in the vear. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, €orner Clay; open until 9:30 p. m. 800 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. €33 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. €15 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1041 Missfon street; open until 10 p. m, 2261 Merket street, corner Sixteenth; open wotil § p. m. 106 Eleventh street; cpen until 9 p. m. 1096 Valencia street; open until § p. m. Northwest corner of Twenty-second end Ken. tucky streets; opep until p. m. 2200 Fillmore street; open until ® p. m. MEETING NOTICES. Golden Gate Commandery ASYLUM No, 16, utter st.—Stated assemb) VENING at 8 o'clock. Order of Temple. All fra- invited. By order | THEO. FROLICH, Recorder. | SAN FRANCISCO Chapter No. 1.Royal Arch Masons, meets THIS EVEN- Ax| ber €, 1902, at 7:80 o'clock p. m. By A order of the W, M. L. SCHUMACHER, Secretary. KING SOLOMON'S Lodge No. 260, F. ING. Business and M. M degree. G. PRINCE, Sec. Stated meetin; G. ANDERS Lodge No. > M.—Stated meeting MONDAY, Octo- and A. M, 1839 Fillmore st.—Stated meeting and third degree THIS | EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. | MEETING Notice.—Every Woodman of the World | of San Francisco is gently requested to p: ticipate in Woodman's i Fair and Carnival street | parade on MONDAY EVENING, October 6, 1802, at 7 o'clock. Meet your camp on Van Ness ave., near Market st.; visiting neighbors are also requested to participate. Queen contest closes at nidnight, 12 o'clock, Oct. €, 1902. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, Chairman Parade Committee. NEIGHBORS, TAKE NO- on Van Ness et. Grove and Fulton sf H. J. McCLINTOCK, Clerk. W. DRENNAN, Con. Com. THE regular monthly meeting of The Bociety of California Pioneers | will be held on MON- i DAY, Oct. 6, 1902, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. A full attendance is re quested J. L CALIFORNIA Harbor No. 15, = American Assoclation of Masters and Pilots — Offi- cers and members are re- Quested to attend the next regular meeting of the Hearbor MONDAY EVENING, October 6, at 8 p. m. Nomina- tions for officers for 1908, R. N. PIPPEY, Secretary. W. M. RANDALL, Captain. MASTER Meriners' |Benevolent Asso- , clation—Special meeting will be held et hall, 820 Post st, TUES- |} DAY, October 7, at 1 p. m. All— members are reguested to be present for the purpose of attending funeral of - our deceased brother, CHARLES WEISE. By | order of the president. L. TRAUNG, Rec. Sec. THE California Debris Commission having re- ceived epplications to mine by hydraulic process from McBride Bros., in Caledonia | mine, near St. Louis, Sterra County, Cal to deposit tallings in dam in Cedar Gro revine, draining into Slate Creek, which reaches Yuba River; from W. E. Duncan Br. in Missour! Flat placer mine, near Span- | ish’ Ranch, Plumas County, Cal., to deposit tailings 1o dams draining into Rush Creek, which reaches east branch of Feather River: from Jacob, Joseph, Herman and Charles Bnow, in Bean Hill piacer mine, near Dia- mond Bprings, £l Dorado County, Cal, to @eposit tailings in Webber Creek, which reaches American River; from John C. Mur- phy, in Big Chunk placer mine, near Kel- sey, Bl Dorado County, Cal., to deposit tafl. ings in Dutch Creek, which reaches south fork of American River; from C, D, Haz- | zard, in Plumas Imperial No, 1 mine, near Quincy, Plumas County, Cal., to deposit tail- ings in Rock Creek, which reaches Feather | River: gives motice that a meeting will be | held £t room 96, Flood building, San Fran- cisco, Cal, October 13, 1902 af 1:30 p. m. ETOCKHOLDERS' Meeting. given that the annual meeting of the stock- | holders of The Bank of California will be held st the banking house in this city on | TUEEDAY, October 14, 1902, at 11 o'cleck & m. By order of the board of directors. ALLEN M. CLAY, Secretary. San Francisco, October 1, 1802. SPEAR, Secy. AGENTS WANTED. EXPERIENCED sgents for country; good ter- | ritory; at once. Royal Portrait Co., 143 | Seventh st. ] AGENTS wanted; salary paid. Apply 1170 | Market st room 37, EXPERIENCED soliciters, ladies or gentlemen, | of good address; salary. 59 Columbian bide. ' | ASTROLOGY. ASTROLOGY taught; horoscopes cast. PROF. RAYMOND, book store. 649 Ellis; letters ans, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . W. NG, atty-at-law, Examiner bidg., rm. 613; all cases; damages, estates, wills, mor| gages, partnerships, attachments, collections, c.; Jegal papers drawn; consuitation free: nce charges; call or write. ADVICE fre R 'vorces a specialty; quick, quiet; | no charge thout success; established 16 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st., cor. Stockton. | JOHN R AITKEN, attorney at law. Rooms | 809-10-11 Clunie bidg., 503 California st. ADVICE free; no charges unless successful; all cases; open evgs. W.W.Davidson, 927 Market. | L. 8 CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- | ket st.; consultation free; mo fees in advance. | BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange ALLEN’S prices for bicycles will surprise yoa 2d-band wheels cheap; ugent Columbia, Eu. reka, Monarch bicycles: repairg. 301 Larkin. CHILDREN. | BOARDING FOR GERMAN woman wishes one to board, $10. or two children 612 Treat ave. i BOOKS—NEW AND OLD, kinds bought;libraries purchased. H. C. Holmes, 1149 Market; tel. Howard 1946, = N_iSS CHANCES. ot mons § aiso fur- Tent §15; R, G. WILKE, | nished rooms, on the water front ciose 1o Santa Fe depot. 263 Kearny A—$750; CORNER grocery and bar on Harri- son st., with living rooms; rent $30; jease. @ good business for man and wife. R, G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1900; COAL and wood yard on Sutter st. H rent $50; business established 30 years and first-class paying; investigate: this is & good offer. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1000; GROCERY and stationery, in Ala | meda; rent $1; § living rooms; ‘a micely | paying business, where man and wife can casily benk $100 per montn. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$800; SALOON on Kearny st.; rent $90; es. tablished many vears; this is & good paying | il invoice the price. R. G. | arny st store with restau- rant on leading business street; s business easily clearing $200 per month; owner sacri. | fices on account of sickness. R. G. WILKE, | 26% Kearny st. 4 A—3$900;: OYSTER and chop house on Sixt H rent $22 00; establ. years: piace doing & easd paying business; sickness only cause of sale. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. | _gom st. | that account have been compel BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. LODGING HOUSES ‘FOR SALE—Con. EDUCATIONAL—Continued. A—JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market st. $500—Restaurant near Howard s £00d business; large store; low ren! $3250—Saloon on good business street; 3 owner must leave city on other business; cali and investigate ...... cens % .- $1800—Nice corner grocery store and saloon; ®o0d bar trade; 4 nice rooms; low rent; long lease; omly part cash: bargain ...... $700—Pork and delicacy in good locality; €00d paying stand; 10w rent .........eeo.- $1600—Partner in first-class harness business this is a good chance to get in an old es- tablished and paying business ........ Nice corner grocery and bar rooms; fresh stock; low rent; long lease ... $1000—Partner in established wine business.. Old established lodging-house and saloon; low rent; long lease ........ $5000—Bakery and confectionery; machinery, horses, wagons; good route; part.cash. PAYING saloons_from $300 to. Paying grocerie® from $500 to. Peving barber shops $300 to doing & Paying bakeries from $400 to - 1000 | Paying cigar stands §175 to - 20004 Paying_delicacies $200 to. . 2500 | POWERS & CLARK, 8§38 Market st. HARDWARE store, bicycle store; the best paying in the city; must be sold on account sickness. Business Board Trade, 336 Pine. | | | GRAND opportunity; fine roadhouse; good lo- cation; only $500 cash, balance same as pay- ing rent. Business Board Trade, 326 Pine. HOTELS, citr and country; also choice busi- ness openings at bargaln prices. SCHWBEINHARD, Rooms 1-2, 917 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th. A CHANCE which will not be offered every day; I am a mechanical engineer; own 63,000 shares of preferred stock and 65,000 shares of common stock in a large manufacturing company; this company makes good head- way and pays good dividends; I must sell in bulk, or not smaller lots than twenty-five, 2000° shares preferred, 2000 shares common | stock, for §1 50 each; fully paid up, non- essessable, par value §10 each; to raise the money and pay up a very valuable mining claim of 200 acres 1 am willing to give the buyer also a chance in the same; principals and principals only. Address Mechanical En. gineer, box 4762, San Francisco Call office. WANTED—An enterprising man with, $500 to buy & retiring partner's half inte: in an old-established grocery and liquer business an excellent chance to the right man, A dress box 4171, Call office. WHOLE or half interest in newly bullt hotel in prosperous mining town in Shasta Count sccount sickness; 52 rooms; all furnish own water works. Box 4684, Call. | $1500 BUYS ha!f interest in manufacturing cash bus.; full investigation. $800 buys best Market-st. cigar store. COAST, 7831 Mrkt. A—S$1200—RESTAURANT and bar; fine fi tures; doing a fine buginess; 7 living room a bargain. Looney & Murray, 14 Third st. 1 FOR sale—Saloon, grotto; fine day and night trade. oyster house and Tamale 2801 Fol- WANTED—A partner with $650 cash in a first- class oyster house and restaurant. Box 4708, Call offise. B HOME Equity Co., 873 Mkt. st., buys, sells or exchanges property, all kinds, everywhere, FOR sale—Wagon business at a bargain; also ten second-hand wagons. 404 Jackson st. PARTNER with small capital in good paying business; experience not necessary. 4172, Call —_— LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A—J. A. McMILLEN & CO., 906 Market st., corner Eilis (upstairs), Rooms 7 and 8. ROOMING HOUSES OF ALL KINDS. ALL CLASSES, ANY LOCATION. PAYMENTS TO SUIT BUYER Clear Titles Guaranteed on all Sales. A few samples of our many bargain 10 rooms; nicely furnished; clears $40..$800 ANY HOUSE SOLD ON PAYMENTS. 8 rooms; brand new. 20 rooms: clears $100; reduced 700 8 rooms; clears $30. 250 | 20 rooms: first-class: ciears $120; oniy. 1330 80 rooms: clears $450. 4505 22 rooms; money-maker; clears $65. 40 rooms; clears $200; snap. McMILL] 908 Market, cor. Ellis BACRIFICE—ONLY . OWNER §ICK: MUST SELL. 26 roome; clears $160; terms, half cash. For sale only by McMILLEN & CO., 906 Market. $2500_ELEGANT corner: clears $150; $1000 | cash, balance at 114 per cent. See McMIL- | LEN & CO., 806 Market st. 3 e 3 &uuln), rooms 7-8. 29-ROOM house on Market st.; D offices; every- thing elegant and belongs to proprietor; long lease! rent $125; price reasonable. FREEMAN, PERRY & CO., 930 Market st. §700 BUYS $1000 furniture in F-room house; netting_ $50 monthly; $300 cash, bal. mort- gage. 238 Taylor st., from 2 to 4. A SNAP—DMust sell immediately my handsome flat; choice location; cheap rent; money-mak- er. Box 4141, Call. 2 B e —— SPIRITUALISM. MRS. DR. CLARK, The well-known ‘medium _and clairvoyant, may be consulted on all affairs; every hidden mystery revealed; she will show you how to overcome your enemies and unite the separ- ated; tell your entire life—past, present and future; satisfaction by mail; send stamp for circular with special terms, " 1206 Market st., cor. Golden Gate ave,; offices 25 and 26. MRS, DR. CLARK. ACTING, elocution, specialties; Hallet School; assoclated with theatrical agency securing positions. Alcazar building, 120 O’Farrell st. HEALD'S Bysiness College, 24 Post st., 8. F.; founded 13%::; new 80-page catalogue free. EMORODOCIDE. Attention Ladies, by this treatment more than 1000 cases of Piles have sbeen permanently cured in this city without surgery or delay. Names sent. Lady physician for women only. Call or address Emorodocide Co., ladies’ de- partment. 494-5-6 Parrott bldg.. S. F. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE! OLYMPIC Employment Qtfice; Japanese and Chinese reliable help; established ton years: Tel. Bush 135. GEORGE AOKI, 421 Post st. JAP reliable housecleaning; cooks, waiters on short notice, 1263 Page st.; tel. Fell 8501. $1_00—MATERIALIZING—S$1 00. Brockway's materializing seance Tues. and Fri., 8:15, $1. Phone Polk 2456. 1052 Ellis. A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, clairvoyant, trance, test, business medium and life-reader. Office 10 Turk st.; sittings, $1; by letter, §2. MRS. ADA FOYE, 1423 Market st., bet. 10th & 11th; sittings 10 to 5, §1; Sundays excepted. MRS, HUBBARD, 100 Oak—Circle Tues., Fr 8.p_m.; Wed., 2 p. m.; 15c; read. daily, 5 EDWARD EARLE will return Monday, Oct. 6. 325 Ellis st.; phone Larkin 1106. -— CLAIRVOYANTS. SPECIAL, . .50c, $1 PAUL_DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco. Yeur FREE . : 4 .FREE IF NOT CORRI And unless you obtain the information for which you consult him he will positively re- | fuse to accept a fee. He will straighten out | your affairs and give you success in all your undertakings; how to accumulate a fortune and be happy; tells if the one you love or false; whom and when you will marr: what alls you and oftentimes gives vou back your lost nerve and energyg 326 O'Farrell st. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bidg; &he reads your iife correctly, gives an accurate | description of the past, reveals the present hap- penings and portrays events to occur in the future; if you are in trouble, discontented or not satisfied in life, or have domestic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium | and you will be told how to overcome them: vatuable advice in all affairs of life;, 25¢ up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569, | ISMAR, the Egyptlan gypsy clairvoyant and | palmist, permanently located 1104 Market st., | cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 m. to 5 p. m.; readings by malil as satisfactory as In person; 3 questions answered, §1; full life, $6; send lock of hair, date and year of birth; don’t send currency. Send Postoffice, Wells- | Fargo money order or registered leiter. | Grand Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office, 415 Stock- CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997, BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese help. 426 Powell,nr.Sutter;tel. Black 5072, RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 815 Stockton; Main 5188. HELP WANTED—FEMALE., B o P ook O o S AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S......420 Bush st. <er:aeees HOTEL DEPARTMENT ......... Girl to tend in bakery.. -§6_ week Girl, experfenced for delicatessen store.§7 wk ook, small hotel, across the bay . 5 waitresses, city hotels. Lunch waitress ..... Chambermaid to wait one meal, city. Chambermaid, no board .... Cashier, night work, country hotel, Dishwasher, institution, city Cook, plain restaurant, city . 20 waitresses, different places, country...320 Cooks, country hotels, some nice places, fares pald ...oooceeeoae $30-$35 Laundress, country hotel, short distance..$25 ..... .... FAMILY DEPARTMENT ... Housegirls, Stockton, Marinez, Callstoga, Pledmont, San Jose, most partles can_be seen here, $20-§25; 25, housefirls, city, $10- $25; second girl, city, $25; cook and second girl, city, $40;' cooks, housegirls, second girls, nursegirls, city and wages ..... ¥ C. R. HANS] AN hotel waltress, young, capable, wants a place in first-class hotel in city. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. ton; tel. Grant 168; expert, reliable help. JAPANESE Intelligence Office—Furnish most reliable help. Bush st.; tel. Bush 51 wants a situation not under $36 a month. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell, AN English nurse with superior references wants a place to care for children. MISS PLUNKETT’'S Employment Bureau, 425 Sut- ter st., near Powell, A—SWBDISH cook, young, strong, understands cooking thoroughly, wants a situation at $30 a month. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell, AN Irish girl wants cooking and downstalrs work in a Jewish family, $30 a month. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. WANTED—A position to do general housework in a quiet American family of adults; is first class in every respect; would take entire charge it desired; wages $25. Box 4791, Call YOUNG woman with one child desires a posi- tion to do light housework; moderate wages. Address or call MRS. A., 1284 Eighth st.; call after 10. MIDDLE-AGED lady desires light work for elderly couple or iidower; city or country. Box 4108, Call office. A LAUNDRESS for an institution, $25; a Waltress for boarding house, $25; & Woman with 1 child as_working houseKeeper, $15; pantry woman, $20; dishwasher, $20; cook for institution in city, $30; 4 good second girls $40; for city, $25; cook in @ boarding-house, cook _and downstairs girl, $30; second for Oakland, $25; cleaner in hospital, i first-class cook for German family, $85; 0od housework girls for city and coun- try places, wages $15 to §35 a month. For full particulars call early Monday morning, MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter, nr. Powell. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY TO LEARN HOW TO SEW OVERALLS; WB TEACH YOU FREE OF CHARGE AND PAY - WHILE LEARNING; STEADY WORK; GOOD PAY. LEVI STRAUSS & co., H!‘ FREMONT ST.; MR. DAVIS. PR e e et e e S DS Ria I G RIVETERS ON OVERALLS. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'S OVERALL FACTORY, 823 FRE- MONT ST. MR. DAVIS. | COMPETENT girl or young woman for house- work and plain cooking; good wages; Ger- man preferred. Call 731 Thirteenth st., be- tween Steiner and Fillmoras, SWEDISH girl wants situation to do general housework. 120 Perry st. COLORED lady wishes_situation family. Address 127 Second st. AN experienced nurse wishes engagements; surgical or confinement cases: city or_ coun- try; reference given; reasonable. Call or address MRS, MERRITT, 127 Seventh st. in private ILOW. ILOW. ILOW. ‘Answers any important question for 10c, or three for 25c; questions by mail; Inclose 20 stamp; 25c; $2 readings this week only 25c; palmistry, clairvoyant, astrology and psy- chometry; also advice on all affairs; reunit- ing, separating and making happy and speedy marriages; 10 to 8 daily. 1010 Mission,nr.8th. MME. PORTER,wonderful clairvoyant & cardl reader, born with double veil—second sight; | dlagnoses diseases with life reading ladies 50c, | gents §1; palm. & clair. sit.§160. 126 Turk. | ZELPHA, GYPSY QUEEN LIFE READER, Has just arrived from her native land; full | life reading by mail or at office, $1; write | date of birth. 993 Market st, A—Miss Zemdar, young gifted clair. and palm.; she has second sight; a wonderful prophetess; names; L. 50c, G. $1. 1235 Market, nr. Oth. MISS M. WILLE, 830 Ellis st., clairvoyant, crystal seer, reads your life correctly without questions; names given;50c,$1;tel. Sutter 1806. MME. RAVENNA; business advice; siven; full life readings. b Fourth st® MRS. MALLORY — Clajrvoyant Clairandient | Spirit Card Reader. 91561 Howard st.; 50c. OLDEST palmist and card readerincity; ladies names | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions REFINED woman with her little girl, 7 years old, wishes to make herself generally useful in exchange for a good home in the country; can teach pilano. Address box 4107, this office. LADY wishes to learn laboratory work. Box 4099, Call. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per hight; $1 50 o $6 week; convenlent and respectable; free ’bus and baggage to and from ferry. WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton’s Bazaar, 633 McAllister st. Tecelved at Call branch ‘office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE, YOUNG man wishes situation private family as coachman; good driver; can milk, care garden, chickens, incubator; good worker; sSober; best references. E. S., room 57, New Western Hotel. WANTED—Bmployment as watchman, porter or light wagon driver; can give security. Ad- dress box 4173, Call ‘office. 26c, gents B0c. 1032 Market, sulte 19, 2d floor. CLAIRVOYANT card reader, test medium; readings 10c up; 1 to 8 p. m. 1008 Harrison. MME. HANSEN, clairvoyant; reads cards and palm, 25c; satistaction. 964 Howard, rm. 2. BITUATION wanted by a Danish man; private family preferred; understands plain garden- ing, care horses, poultry; can milk; good lace, smali wages; references. A. JOHN- BON, 881 Kearny: ak.. room 15. Clairvoyant, card reader, from Louisiana;: only 10c; hours, 1 to 8. 262 Mifna st., nr. 4th, 15 ROOMS, nicely furnished; investigate. ’SOO! 13 rooms; good location; rent $30 430 | 15 roome; Mission st.; housekeepl 450 25 rooms; % block from Market. 1400 | 7 rooms; ooposite City Hall; snap. 425 | 21 rooms; rent $60; lease; apartment.. 1500 8 rooms; yard; nicely furnished; bargain 375 5 Tent $17 50; in good condition. 100 | 8 Polk st.; a snap; only....... 200 | 27 nicely furnished; fine corner. 1850 | 16 rooms; long lease; rent $50. eseee rooms; fine location; money-maker. rooms; Turk st.; rent $25; bargain.. 150 J. A. McMILLEN & CO.; phone John 531. 906 Markgt st., cor. Fllis (upstairs), r. 7-8. .. INVESTMENT COMPANY ........ s 10 and 11....... +....Phone Davis 281 BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY...... rent $65; new fur. and car.; cor.§1150 rent $175; sunny cor! apartment. 8950 rent $100; very good tran.; cent. 2470 rent $70; new furn. and carpets.. 1000 | rent $72; this is & bargain sure.. 1350 rent §95; do not overlook th! 2250 | rent $90; central location; trans.. 1300 | 65 some offices, 1600 | elegant cor, sunny house, 1500 rent $68; close in; pays well. rent cor.; 20 ‘front rooms. ; cor. houst rent $275; best in city; long lease. 8500 rent §38; Leavenworth; very good. 1000 rent $55; cent.; good paying house.1300 rent $100; everything new; fine.. 1800 YOU MAY HAVE ANY OF THESB Part cash, balance monthly at lowest rates. BRERRIGEEHNEEELRE8E fr38 & ¢ | MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladies 2504 MME. WALTERS, great card readler; s 25c: | WHEN you become MRS. JENNIE HANSEN, best clairvoyant; fee 25¢ and 50c. 34914 Minna et., near Fifth. 25c; gents 50c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st, MME, PECARD, from Washington, D. C., re. nowned palmist and clairvoyant. 405 Sutter, LINCOLN—Clairvoyant and high _psychist; hours 11 to 3; readings by mail. 125 Turk st. gents 50c. 951 Mission st., nr 6th; open Sun, MRS. BAUMANN, the well-known clairvoyant, has moved to 317 EIli readings daily. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANIN gusted with poor work send for EPAULDING S Plonser Carpet-boat- ing Works, 353-857 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. TRY HOPKE BROS.' excellent carpet clean- ing. Phone Bush 421 411-413 Powell st. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st., tel. Main 384, GEO. WALCOM & CO.,” Prop. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263, CONKLIN’S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone Fast 126. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- ing Co., 240 14th tel. Mission 74. COLLECTION OFFICES. B Ui S bstotds BAD tenants efected for $4; collections made; city or country, PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 8-10; tel. 5580. - ANOTHER BIG SALE. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 3, 1902. To My Many Friend: The Cosmopolitan Hotel was sold for me to- day by Marion Griffin, the real estate agent, @t 719 Market st.,, for whose business methods I cannot speak too highly. He and his sales- men are straightforward, honorable hustlers. For some time past I have sick and on to retire from business. Knowing Mr. Griffin's reputation for successfully handling large propositions I placed the matter of securing me purchaser in his hands four days ago, and to-day in my place will be found three new proprietors, who are courteous gentlemen, and for whom 1 be- speak abundant success, Most respecttully, W. FAHEY. A, CAMERON & CO., 850 Market st. and 8 Stockton st. Rooms 21, 22, 23; Phone Bush 328. If you have hotels, fooming-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. Money loaned at 134 per cent. C. E, HINKLEY; phone Mint 796, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS, 5 rooms; nicely furn. flat; only . $225 11 room: ; rent 345 . 600 18 room - 900 * 10 room: . 600 55 roomy . 5000 H. C. DECKER & CO. have opened a real estate and business office at 930 Market st., rooms G and 6; they have bargains in ali kinds of property. Sellers and buyers will find it to their interest to call on them. H. C. DECKER & CO., 930 Market st. 24 ROOMS; good location; cheap........ $750 26 rooms; sunny house; good furniture. 1850 60 rooms; fine corner; cheap rent...... 4500 100 rooms; finest sunny corner in city.. 7000 36 rooms; cor. on Mission st.; low rent. 700 Money icaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL. 1032 Market st. ADVICE free—Columbian Law and Collection Agency, r. 85. 916 Market st.; phone Bush 104. A SUCCESSFUL traveling salesman, _who would like to locate permanently in S. F. and sell bonds and investments for an estab. lished Eastern financial institution. Box,| 4106, Call office, ‘WOMAN or girl for housework; good wages; best of home. 66 Joost ave., Sunnyside; take San Mateo car. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper for restaurant; references asked; permanent position; no fee. 526 Montgomery st., room: 1. GIRLS, 14 years or over, to sell chewing gum at Woodmen's street fair. Apply at booths on grounds. WANTED—A German woman to assist in light housework and help take care of children; wages $15 to $20. 1227 Greenwich st, GOOD cook for general housework; wages $25 tPo‘ 630-( ‘eferences; no cards answered. 2207% ne st. A—SHIRTMAKERS and finishers. EAGLE- SON & CO., 535 Market et. ‘WANTED—Finishers on custom coats; steady work; good pay. 445A Natoma st. ‘WANTED—Skirt makers, improvers, errand 8irl and walst trimmers. 1037 Post st. YOUNG girl to wait at table and help in kitchen; small restaurant. 258 First s GERMAN, girl for delicacy store; work hours 7:30 t0 5:30. A. SCHILLER, Union Sq. Mkt. GIRL for general housework; small family; wages $20. Call forenoon, 1724 Turk st. FIRST-CLASS finisher on custom coats; high- est wages; steady work. 744 Folsom st, WAITRESS wanted at 1191 Market st. Appl; at once. YOUNG girl for light housework; small family. 1726 Turk st., near Devisadero. WANTED—Stenographer at BUSHNELL'S, 1510 Market st. GIRL or young woman for general housework. 1920 Sutter st, SOPRANO wanted immedlately for sacred work; free to leave city. 2833 Washington. GIRL to assist in- general housework; wages $15. Call at 1724 Buchanan st, A YOUNG Dane wishes a itlon as porter, clerk or watchman; has first-class reference @s a trustful man; speaks German. Box 4095, Call. 7 YOUNG man attending college would ltke care of horse, lawn or work in general in ex- <¢hange for board; best recommendations. Box ‘4084, Call, e ey YOUNG colored man wishes position around private place elsewhere; can take care of horses; competent in every way. Box 4079, Call office. TALENTED amateur performers. Apply at Chutes 6 p. m. Wednesday; salary no object. ‘WANTED—Immediately, 15 girls at National Laundry, 411 Sanchez st.; good wages. —_— WANTED—Young lady who is an experienced dry geods wrapper. Apply between 9 and 11 &, m. at HALE BROS." A MIDDLE-AGED man, handy with horses and tools, wants light work; no milking; wages $12 if good place. H. WARREN, 130 Second. AN English coachman with best of references wants a situation. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., rear Powell, YOUNG man wants eituation as coachman; good driver. Apply, where at present em- ployed, 1901 Scott st. GARDENER, German, well recommended, wishes situation; prefer to work in a nursery. Box 4785, Call. BOOKKEEPER; reliable and competent; can furnish good city references. Box 4089, Call. YOUNG Japanese, long experience, speaks good English, wants situation in private family as walter. BEN YAMA, 583 Geary st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. e ———— FINANCIAL. COTTAGES TO LET. PSS St s i iy S AN JESSIE, 621, rear—4-room cottage, $10. DENTISTS. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break ‘warranted 20 yr ; crown, $3 50; fillings, 50c; plates, §5; full set; all work painless and tanted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. ELECTRO DENTAL CLINIC. All the latest methods in dentistry. 809 Mar- ket st., room 7, Flood building. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth, $1 50 up; crowns, $2 up; fillings 25¢c. BET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. Thorough work guaranteed by The New York Dentists. Dr. Perkins, pres’t, 6th & Mission. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School; corset-making taught; patterns cut. 1019 Mkt. EDUCATIONAL. s S HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory, denionstration, construc- tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly, Ppractical; day, night, 24 Post; catalogue free, A—COOPER-GERSON, Bchool of Acting, 414 Mason st.; 7 special Instructors; day classes, 60 lessons mo., $1250; eve. classes, 24 les- sons mo., §8; send for illustrated catalogue. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post s S.F.—Thorough courses; complete equipment; all subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering; day and night; catalogue free. A—THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; ref., Pres. Jordan or any Stanford professor; day, eve. sessions. Phelan bldg. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE, conducted by experts; best combined shor hand and commerclal course to be had; in- dorsed by official court reporters, 1382 Market ! l MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st. Phone Jessie 2081. ‘We have the best - bargains in rooming- bouses in all parts of the city. Call and get our list before you buy. We will loan you money at low interest. A—$650: RESTAURANT and coffee saloon, close to Call bldg.: rent $50; place establish. ed many years and doing a £00d paying busi- ness. Call R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny gt. FOR LODGING-HOUSES GO TO McBRIDE & CC., 1104 Market, ground floor. Phone Jessie 1469, Large list and choice. Honest business. LOON; the best one on the water '1&:5;, Call R. G. WILKE, 20%| st. FOR sickness a 10-room lodging-house n of Market must be sold at sacrifice. Cl.l‘;nlnt McBRIDE & CO.’S, 1104 Market, for bargain. C. E. MENTZER & CO., 916 Market st., rm. 52, Phone Black 5447. Saloon and restaurant; 11 fur. rooms; low rent; receipts $40 per day; $900. We have bargains in ‘hotels, rooming- houses, hoarding 2nd lodging bouses, business opportunities. We will Joan you money on any house you Piease give us a call. boy. BADOON on Seventh st.; good trade; low rent: price $800. 1 i One of the best saloons on Mission st 2 years’ lease: rent $50; price $1350; this is an ©ld stand; proprietor retiring. Large saloon and basement on O'Farrell; onable ren price #1100, LODGING house, 19 rooms; transient; north of Market; clearing $125 per month; $1400. MORRISON & CO., 26 Montgomery st., r. 4. LODGING-HOUSE, all on one floor; 2-year lease; cause of sale, taking large hotel. Ap- ply MORRISON & CO., 26 Montgomery, r, 4. HUNDREDS of good investments in lodging- houses; call. SCHWEINHARD, rooms 1-2, No. 917 Market st., bet. 5th and 6th. GET our list of paying lodging-houses from $2000. POWERS & CLARK, $300 to 838 Market st. "BARGAIN—Must be sold; handsome newly furnished house; cholce location; low rent; & fine home; makes money. Box 4756, Call, CALIFORNIA Business College, 805 Larkin st, “‘A thorough school”; positions secured for graduat. modern methods; individual in- struction. Write for illustrated catalogue. THE REALTY SYNDICATE. CAPITAL PAID IN. SURPLUS .. $2,500,000 00 408,612 77 ISSUES f SIX PER CENT !NVEETMEE%‘ gfg.rmcam OFFICE—NO, 14 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. COMPANIES incorporated and financed; stock and bond issues guaranteed, underwritten and sold; stock accepted for services. Send for Pacific States Investor. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVESTMENT CO., 328 Post. ] ‘WANTED—Experienced saleslady. Apply be- tween 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS." EXPERIENCED operator on felling machine; also operators on shirts and overalls, at GREENEBAUM, WEIL & MICHELS, 531 Mission st. GIRLS and women learn hairdressing, mani- curing, massage, hair work, electrolysis and chiropody; entire course, 4 weeks, for $10; 5 positions waiting, $15 and $20 ‘Week guar- anteed; day & eve. class. 233 Geary, r. 13-15. PACIFIC College, 1236 Market, cor. Jones and McAllister; learn for $5; hairdressing, mas- eage, dyeing, manicuring, switches, etc.; po- sitions guaranteed storesand private;day;eve, ‘WANTED—A girl to learn tailoring; paid while learning. 8. N. WOOD & CO., 718 Market st. ‘WANTED—Experienced operator on hem- stitching _machine; steady employment. MARKS BROS., 1212 Market st. ‘WANTED—Expert stenographer and type- writer; wholesale house; state salary expect- ed and references. Box 4104, Call. ‘WANTED—Jacket and skirt hands, cloak de- partment work room. R. D. DAVIS, Geary et. and Grant ave. —_— GOOD woman cook in private family, or as vegetable cook in restaurant. MRS. SCHWARTZ, 1585 Valencia st. GIRL to assist with light housework a few hours daily or three days a week; $8. 1511 Baker st. GOOD solicitor desired for entirely new ar- ticle;" good compensation; apply between 7 and O p, m. 247 Parker ave., near Geary st, FLATS TO LET. e e i, hcA splendid chance to obtaln & fine new ome. Magnificent, modern, _artistically finished; no dark rooms; all sunny; fina view. N. W, corner Haight and Broderick sts.— $55—Lower flat; 10 rooms and 2 baths. $65—Middle flat; § rooms and bath. g%—Mlddle flat; 9 rooms and bath, 65—Upper flat; § rooms on main floor and ttic rooms, with 2 baths. $76—Upper flat; ® rooms on main floor and 6 finished attic rooms, with 2 baths. These flats are beautifully frescoed and tinted; pier mirrors; medicine chest, wash basins’ and concealed folding beds are to be found in each bedroom; also hardwood inlald foors; elegant gas and electric fixtures; :lr‘e t5!\‘ll'efl)\'n‘ul in basement; janitor serv- ce,” ete. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 Montgomery st., ¥ Mills' bullding. SIXTH ave., betwcen Fulton and C—8 rooms and bath, §25. SPECK & CO., 667 Market. 1939 Geary, 6 rs..§27 50' 1560 Fell, 8 rooms. 2676 Folsom, 9 r.§32 50793 Haight, 6 rms. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. JONES, 301, cor. Eddy—Unfurnished suites from 2 to 5 rooms for hausekeeping; sun in every room; also single room. ‘WANTED—Two girls at silk tactory, 81 Jessle st. Paid while learning. ‘WANTED—Skirt and cloak hands, dressmak- ing department, White House. APPRENTICES at dressmaking; also errand girl; paid. MRS. STACY, 118 Stockton st. PANTS finishers wanted at once; steady work; good pay. 854 Howard st. RESPECTABLE girl wanted to assist in house- work; slegp home. Apply 8376 Eighteenth. ACTIVE yfung girl to learn waiting at table; gcod wages. People’s Restaurant, 631 Clay. ‘WANTED—First-class finisher on coats. 1103 Market st. BOYS not under 14, girls and young men. Aj Dly_American Co., 7th and Townsend sta’ 25 GIRLS to shell nuts; steady and clean work. Apply 123 Clay st., upstairs, bet. 8 and 10. HELP WANTED—MALE—C A—MURRAY & READY..634 and 636 Clay st ..Phone Main 5848..... . Employment and Labor Agents.- .....SHIP FREE TO-DAY.. - -.8607—MEN—BOYS—YOUNG MEN—S697.. i ;:-DON'T FORGET WE SHIP TO-DAY.... To States of Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Ol Mexico, Oregon, all parts of California and other States; thousands ' going everywhere; are you? Tell your friends about it. 2 burers, 2-horse ~teamsters, 4-lorse team- sters, drillers, bammersmen, rockmen, lea ing and corner men, blacksmiths, carpenters, also helpers, car dumpers, masons and help- ers, cooks, 'waiters and 'helpers, ‘§2, $2 2 $2 50, $2 75, $8, $350 a day - Climate beautiful...... ’....Food first class | COME SEE..IT'S FREE..YES..IT'S FREE Also to Lucin, Pequop, Wells, Terrace, Kel- ton, Comos, Spur, Salvia, Stone House, Iron Point, Cluro, Moleen, ~Elko, Wadsworth, Reno, Golconda, Feneion, Clark, all other points, of different places, to work on Salt Lake and Nevada divisions. Free Southern an entral Pacific pass for you ARIZONA, CLOSE TO PRESCOTT That's where we ship daily. Laborers and teamsters via Santa Fe R. R. Do you want to go? Great crowds going. Are youZ...... Free tor 555 drillers. New big R. R. Hammersmen. ... ),000-foot tunnel Laborers, teamsters. .See about it Cornermen, _benchmen, i ares e s $2, §2 50, 33 a day . -8. P, OWN EXTRA GANGS. FREB FARE...SEE US...EVERYWHERE :...SPECIAL FARE P. TO OREGON.... 10 basalt black pavers, to $4 00 day, for Portland. See boss here 10 & m. to-day. Fare pald .... . «.MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT. maa, ek shiovel. Tres Tase; Diackeraith, Ban Ma: teo County, $2 50 day; 5 carpen rough concrete form work, $3 day and found; 2 car- penters, housework, Monterey County, $3 day: 3507 tws rough peinters, Giyi 3 bollermaic: $3 50; two rough painters, city; - city; bollermakers’ Engineer, steam shovel, free fare; ers, shee-iron worker, helper, country; carpenter, mine, ) and found; ¢ carpenters, country, 4 months’ job, $3 50; 8 ters, housework, country, $3 30 } 'wood furner, clrcular sawyen countr 100; concrets finishers, country, blacksmith for m&m and found. MIN .. GOLD . MINES . SILVER 6 miners, north, §75; 5 miners, fare ;A m mine, $75; 16 miners, other jobs; 1 ers, good mine, no experience needed, §60, fare $2;'15 laborers, muckers and car runner, $60; 40’ laborers, other mimes, $40 to $50 and found; carpenter, mine, $60 and found; blacksmith, mine, $2 and_found; shift boss, reverberatory smelter, Mexico, $100 gold, fare paid; machinist for mine company, Mexico, $100 gold month, fare pald; 6 ma- chine miners, $3 day; miner and timberman, | T80 ccccncacees aun weee ae . 3 SOUTH _AND NORTH, FARE PAID. SAWMILLS ........ WOODS ... See Boss Here. 20 men to work around sawmill, Woods and yards, no experience required, see boss here, $40 and fd., south, Bakersfleld district, fare paid, ship to-night; 50 lumber pilers, -mm’:. free fare, $40 and fd.; 450 laborers for dir- ferent mills, no experience ‘xequkt’d, any willing man can fill the bill, fare paid.... . wages $30 to $60 and found 3100 and fd.; muiwrignt, Circuiar $3 50 day S SPECIAL SAWM ETC. ... SHIP DAILY..conscasescssssss FARE PAID | seeaeen .. MISCELLANEOUS ........... A 2 spool tenders .$30 and found 6 riggers and timber men..$40 to $45 & fd 3 cross-cut sawyers .$45 ana found 4 swampers . .$40 and found Watchman for sawmili, country, see boss here, $35 and fd.; stablemen, truck stable, city, $15 week: stablemay, bottling works, city, 310 week; 3 boilfrmakers’ helpers, city, §2 day; 6 men for furniture factory, §1 50 to $2 day; 8 boxmakers, packing house, $2 25 day; choreman, Catholle, $20 and fd.; 3 milk wagon drivers, $40 and fd.; Eastern young man to drive milk wagon, no experi- ence, $40 and fd.; 10 stableman, city and country; 5 boys to heat rivets, boiler” shop; 6 boys to learn trades; 8 boys for factories. LAEORERS ...... TEAMSTE:! FAR] 10" laborers, manufactory, country, $45 and | fd.; 6 men for factory work near city, $2 day; 4 laborers, ircn works; § centrifugal men, sugar mill, $2 50 day, fare paid; 170 laborers, city and country, construction,’ fac- tories, etc., $2 to $2 50 day; 15 teamsters, ranch, $37 50; 25 teamsters, near city, $2 25; 47 teamsters, other jobs; 2 married men for mines, $50; 6 men for large winery company, south,’ fare $1, $30 and found | 87 farm hands, steady jobs year round, $30 | to $37 50 and found; 20 milkers, city and | country, $30 to $40 and found; butter maker, city milk depot, $35 and found; 40 choremen and choreboys, city and country, farms and private places; 20 woodchoppers, mine, goed | flmber; tie makers; post makers 50 Italian rs, mo experience boss here, north, free fare, $60. FRUIT PICKERS. FRUT 7 ys wanted to pi in packing houses and dry yards; you do not need any experience; anybody can pick fruit; in all parts of the State where fruit grown; wages $30, $35, $40 and found: some places your fare is pald; long jobs; it's easy | work; crowds going daily......You go, too 26 men or boys to pull -beans, $32 530 and g e e T e T cooks, clty and counf restaurants; cook for ranch, see boss here, and fOUNd.....eoeeeeess 8 walters, city and country hotels, iouvres and restaurants; 3 bakers, country, $45 and $60 and found; cake baker, country; 4 butch- ers, country shops, $35 and found; 4 slaugh- ter butchers; roustabout, mine boarding- house, fare pald, $30 and found; young man to drive butcher wagon, $25 and found; 2 camp walters, $25 and found; 40 kitchen hands, dishwashers, vegetablemen and pot- washers; laundrymen; 6 porters, bell and elevator boys; man and wife to run small country merchandise store; dishwasher for Eurek®, $25; third porter for Eureka, 3$30; walter, $30 and fd. All three fares paid. BEST PLACES BIGGEST WAGES MUREAY & READY’S.....,634-688 Clay st. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 638 Clay. Phone Main 1191. Free fare..To Utah and Nevada..Free fare 1100 laborers, teamsters, concrete and rock men to Reno, Vista, Clarke, Gerald, Osino, Battle Mountain, Palisade, Pequop,’ Icarus, Holborn, Lucin and Terrace, $2, 25 and $2 50 per dap .. teesesane TO-DAY_ TO-DAY TO-DAY TO-DAY ‘0 San s Obispo, Goleta, Campbell, San Ardo, Mayfleld, Red- wood City and all points on the coast road.. 14 laborers and millmen, Fresno Co. 15 woodchoppers. P cord 22 tie makers, Mendocino Co..12¢ to 18c each 12 brickyard men...... 2 cabinet makers . ..$3 2 milk wagon drivers, city..$40 and found 25 laborers, factory .. $1 75 50. pick and shovel men. i 25 quarry men and laborers. .$2 25 and 20 miners and muckers. $2 and $2 50 10 furnace men ... -$2 and $2 40 10 grape pickers, fare B0c. ..$1 50 ton Hundreds of other jobs. Bulletins, MILK wagon driver, $40 to $45 and found; sheep herder, $30 'and found; farmer and wife for gentleman's place, $45 and found; laundryman, $40 and found; stableman for country, $35 and found: marker and di tributor for country, $i2 week: cooper, $: and found; farmers, '$25 and $30 and found: 8 blacksmiths, $2 50 and $3 day and $40 and found; 2 blacksmith’'s helpers, $2 day; 10 laborers for Oregon, $2 to $2 50 day: laborers, near city, $2 day; and many others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. Call and read our A GOOD imprdver for dressmaker. 942 How- ard st. _— LADY canvassers on table luxury; ly a. before 10:30. C. B. Jennings, ul‘p(?-fitommnif LADIES wishing to marry desirable mu o ply MRS. HERTZ, 708 Ellis st.; no ch‘:r:!.;. GIRLS for sewing machines; 4 T Ry Vo e ‘WANTED—Women and girls to work t A o &irl on frult, CLASSIFIED advertisements ibscri; received at Call branch offlc‘:.dki‘;o ] l:r‘: HELP WANTED—MALE. EVERY graduate secures a position and holds it; practical teachers; low rates; good rooms. S. ¥. Business College, 1236 Market st. ADDRESS Avers' Business College, 723 Market st., for their new catalogue; it is free and the nicest in the State. Life scholarship, $50. ENGINEERING—Civil,elec., mining,mech.,sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864. Van- der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr, City Hall. CANDIDATES well prep'd for teacher's examl- nation by former State Supt.; 333 Phelan bag, PROF. MERKI, 1008 Mission, nr. 6th—Private lessons, violin, mandolin, guitar;club practice SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION. ..Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st.....Night class SPANISH, new method, 25¢ les. Prof. Simms, r. 4, 131 Montgomery st.; phone Davis 964. —_— TARR, the expert, perfects beginners and col- lege graduates in bookkeeping. 855 Market. BOOKKEEPING by mall, $5; no money until satisfled. TARR, expert acc'tant, 855 Market. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, 3 etc.; day or eve.; $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. SOTICE—We buy. sell or exchang % mess of all kinds. STRAND & CO., llefl'll:l. $300 514 HOWARD st.; 11 sunny rooms; rent $25; must be sold this week; come get it. A—$300; CIGAR store; good trade; one fur- misbed living room. STRAND, 78 Third l:. EXCEPTIONAL list lodging-houses ing properties, for sale. Hunsaker, 6 Bady st. Chicago Business College,1435 Market,nr.10th; Pittman shorthand, t;g‘u'x‘. bookkeepg; $6 mo, 6-ROOM flat, newly furnished, for sale cheap. Apply 53 Ritch st., corner Harrison. BROADWAY, 1201, rear Hyde—Sunny upper flat of 5 rooms, $i6; 8-room flat, $10. MASONIC ave., 1817, near park—SIx new sun- ny flats. = $8 50—3-ROOM flat on Linden ave.; water and ash man free. Key 524 Fell st. e b D o St emall L $20—SUNNY corner, 5 rooms and bath. 595 Noe st., corner Nineteenth. e Bty S etk Sl s 5 S $10—2 FLATS, 7 and 8 rooms. 1651-53 Bush st., near Franklil e ——— FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. GOLDEN GATE ave., 1517—4 rooms, bath, plano, garden, $25; lower 2 rooms, $10; 1 to 4. —_— FURNITURE FOR SALE. 2 BARGAIN—A good bicycle, sewing machine, oak bedstead and tables, ete. 874 Howard st. o e WANTED. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission st., Thighe Price for second-hand furniture; p'.:ly.l\ed mfi e B b et i 8 BIG price pald for furniture for 60 days; speclal M-.El..l]. WAUGH, r. 415 Examiner blg, AT THE CALIFO! EMP. AGENCY, 59 Third st. (nr. Call bldg.); phone Bush 405. FREE... . one -.STATE OF NEVADA FREE FARB §2.25 10 82 r day o 0 per day laborers.$2 25-52 50 day ..MADERA CO. LUMBER WOODS.. 8 chute builders at $45 a month and board: ln‘.flltl"month ll‘!‘flo board; :hlook- nt linemen, a month and board; 2 lumber pilers, $2 a day....... 2 ’, FREE FARE.. «..FREE FARE Edgerman, redwood, $70 a month and board; 10 laborers, 3 months’ work, $2 a day, board $4 a week, free fare.. fee }0 H.fR. nl:zn for Mendortl!‘mo Co., ree fare; men to work on road, $35 and board; 10 drillers, quarry, §2 25 a da farm hand to milk 12 cows, a month; man for dairy, 7 to milk and drive wagon. 2 handy men, small hotel, 50 o any tree tare 3 59 Third st. _Corner Sutter CLERK for grocery bar. and Larkin sts, i BUTLER, and found; second butler, $45 and foun arding-house cook, $50 and found; night cook, $12 50 week; waiters, dishwashers and others. & CO., 628 Sacramento st. A VALET to travel with one gentleman, $40. A footman for small family, and A Srstciase batler, 83, to0 nd found. AA good -em;:d hn(:(er. ,lf& young man to work as oor servant, and found. A second coachman, $35. Migg PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A VALET to travel with one gentleman, and found. A A footman for small family, ; a first-class butler. $30; a good second butler. $45! two other butlers for _single-handed places, $45 cach: a_sacond coachman, $35 and found. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st near Powell. % ANDRE'S Office, 316 Stockton st.—V: travel East; butler, $50; second buf.l:xl:tfl to $40; coachman, '$30; '2 men for nursers $20 ‘and $25; four 'men 'for park, country, §1 day and’ found; a_éook, '$75; $30; third cnolk,fnls'::)-: J. F. CROSETT 333 $50; dishwasher, hotel, potwasher, $30: porter, $25; 2 waiters, coun. try, $25 and $30; waiters, city, $30 to $40, ete. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgome 2 waiters, o 30, free fare: porten. $45; office oven § to 11 a m. Susmy” 1t HELP WANTED—WALE—Con. NSEN & $O.'S P ERAN SMFLOTMENT AGENCY, 429 Bush oy 2 Clay W IR FOR UTAH AN o FRBE FARE. -.FREE FAR® ‘Wanted—20¢0 teamsters, laborers, rockmen, muckers and concrete men; wages $2, $2 25 260 @ daY....rn:- = FHES FARS. LHIP TO-DAY . FHEE FARE 20 laborers for section work, 8. P. Co., 31 60 a day, board $4 50; ranch foreman, $100; 20 farmers, $26 to $30; 2 milk wagon drivers, $40-$60; butter maker, $35; 100 laborers, city and country, $2 a day: 10 woodchoppers, '$1 50 175 & day.... 20 3 T HOTEL DEPARTMENT ihe Valet to accompany a gentleman to East and return, $60 and found; 3 chefs, country hotels, $75, $125, $150; 10 second cooks, fryers and broilers, $50 to $75; baker and pastry cook, country, $75; bread baker, country hotel, $60 to $70; 10 waiters, coun- try hotels, $30 to $35; 20 dishwashers, kitchen hands, potwashers, pantry men and others, $30 and $35 ... Barber for springs hotel 'verythin 'urnishec « SR HANSEN & CO., Main Otfice, 430 Hush Branch Office TO AMBITIQUS OFFICE MEN—Prior to im- mediate inCorporation for 525,000, in shares of $25 each. an established union printing and publishing company, owning its own printing plant, etc., & paying weekly news- per, a newspaper advertising agency, a Pusiness chance agency. & real estate agen- oy, a farmers’ supply agency and & mail order agency will open branch offices in the following citles (in addition to Covington, Cincinnat! and Dayton, now operating): At- lanta, Boston, Brooklyn, Baltimore. Buffalo, Birmingbam, Chicago, Cleveland, Colurabus, Detroit, Denver, Des Moines, Havana. (Cuba), Indianapolls, Jersey City, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Louisyille, Milwaukes, Minne- apolis, Memphis, o!?mk, (Cm).yg; York, New Orleans, Newark, Omahs, delphla, Portland, Providegce, Richmond, San Francisco, St. Louls, S: Bt Paul, Seattle, Salt Lake City, Antonio, edo, To. ronto (Canada), Washington, D, S and Wheeling, W. V.—citles of from 50,000 to 4-, 000,000 bitants. A good all-rcund office map is wanted in each city upon a salary basis of from $30 to $100 per month and a commission on the net amount of business transacted at his office, with the privilege of _withdrawnig without notice the amount of deposit at the end of ninety or accept- ing stock in the association at cents on the dollar—the co-operative plan He will be Tequired to deposit from $100 to $300 cash with the firm to securs the position, the amount being proportionate to the o8 of the location, the prospective volume of business obtainable and the curresponding amount of salary received. No soliciting or canvassing—except by mail (and his agents on commission—will be required of him and everything necessary for the successful ope- ration of the chain branch offices will be sup- plied from headquarters of the association located at Covington, Ky. Good references desired. Middle-aged men famillar with the territory they make a choice of preferred. The first desirable applicant complying with our conditions will invariably receive the ap- pointment. In your application make a cholce of territory you consider you can work in to the mutual advantage of yourself and the assoctation. Address THE U. S. PROFIT-SHARING ASSOCTA- TION, P. O. Box 95, Covington, Ky. WANTED—For U. S. army, able-bodied unmar- ried men, between ages of 21 and 3Y; citizens of United States, of good character and tem- rate habits, who can speak, read and write lish. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, 121 New Montgomery st., San Fran- cisco, or Masonic bullding, Sacramento, Cal. ROUGH carpenters for Southern Pacific Rail- road work; free fare; no fee. Apply 526 Montgomery st., room 1. FOR SALB-—2-chair barber store attached; bargain. avenue, MEN for Southern Pacific Railroad work; free fare; no fee. 526 Montgomery st., room 1. WANTED—Tin roofer: also good bench hand for shop. Apply 17068 Waller st. ‘WANTED—Good, street. STEADY waiter wanted at 508 Twentieth st., Potrero. shop and cigar 300 Golden Gats steady waiter. 3 Jackson GOOD waiter wanted. 134 Third st. WANTED—Second cook at New Golden Gate Hotel, 134 Fourth st. FIRST-CLASS night dishwasher at 304 Mason st.; wages $7 a week. KITCHEN man wanted. People’s Restaurant, 631 Clay st. WANTED—Man_to work about place. Harrison st., J. ADAMS. TAILOR wanted on custom coats; steady work;- good pay. 533 Natoma st. WANTED—A young barber with about & year's experience. Address box 4110, Call. STEADY man with $200 cash can make $100 month year around. Apply 78 Third, room 2. ANY person to distribute circulars for $3 daily should address “‘Standard,” 4 Wells, Chicago. BARBERS—Wanted to buy half interest in 2- chair shon. Box 4166, Call office. ‘WANTED—Recruits for the Marine Corps, U. 8. Navy; able-bodied men of good character, between the ages of 21 and 35; not less than B feet 4 inches’and not over 8 feet 1 inch; le to speak and read English. For fu; 1443 information apply at the recruiting es 40 Ellls s San Francisco, Cal.; Masonio Hall, 530 K s Sacramento, Cal., and U. S. Custom-house, 221 North Main st., Los An- geles, Cal. WANTED_First-class domestlo salesman. ply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE S WANTED—Young man who is an W crockery and glassware wrapper. Apply tween 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS." nen s 'flu“;m Sunday work: must have $125 cash: no chatr ‘warmers. BROWN, 1221 Market st. ‘WANTED—Boy over 16 years for freight ele- per week. Apply at H. N. COOK CO., 124-130 mont st. WANTED—Laborers at Hunters Pont ary- tucky st. cars to Sixth ave. Clity Street Improvement Company. WANTED—Young man willing to work and Sunday work; must have $125 cash: no chair ‘warmers. BROWN, 1221 Market st. e e . ‘WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know runs Denver House, 217 Third st. large rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $2 per ROUGH carpenters for Southern Pacific Rall- gomery st., room 1. e e WANTED—By insurance firm, office be- tween 15 and 17 years of rens lee- ELDERLY, well- ded find steady place: $15. Address B. . bor 51, San Rafael. satisfied with $70 month; no i o vator; chance for advancement; mm’g dock; $2 per day; take Third satisfled with $70 month; no experience; o that Ed Rolkin, Reno House ,_still road work; free fare; no fee. Apply 526 Mont- ter of application to box Call office. WANTED—Errand boy, one acquainted with city streets. R. D. DAVIS, Geary st. and Graat ave. PRESSMAN for Universal press; folding %ox f::’:!or!. 8177 Seventeenth. st., Paear loward. PHYSICIAN who Is also a druggist can hear of good position by writing box 4169, Call; one speaking German preferred. WANTED—MAn“o work in a coal yard; one Who understandk the care of horses. Apply Monday, 1711 Sacramento st. WANTED—A boy to do kitchen work. Bank xchange, southeast corner Mont, and Washington streets. pie gl YOUNG man for bill clerk in wholesale house; must have good references; state age and sal- ary expected. Box 4793, Call. PLUMBING and tinning; young man; also boy: Slate age. wages and experience. Box 4790, otfice. MEN to learn barber trade; only requires eight Wweeks; barbers in great demand: catalogus free. Moler System College, 635 Clay st. MEN for Southern Pacific Railroad work; fres fare; no fee. 526 Montgomery st., room 1. COOKS, waiters, dishwashers, Kitchen help 526 Montgomery st. for restaurants; no fee. on grinding and repairing. ‘WANTED—A cutter Box 4788, Call office, BOY who can feed cylinder bag press. Appl at once, AMES & HARRIS, 100 mn...'n’io’ ELECTRICAL work boy; state age, wa; and experience. Box 4789, 'Call. - 500 PAIRS new and second-hand army shoes: size 5 to 12. McDONALD & PERRY, 201 31 PENSION atty., E. A. Bullis, room 40, Phelan COOKS, waiters, dishwashe: kit ery st. WANTED—Steady, rellable ye $125 cash for plain office work: i m, ay 365 per month to good man; ste ; short hours. 1016 Market st., room 10,7 2% RELIABLE night waiter and cashier; refer. Apply 526 ences and experience Montgomery st. e BOYS' and children’ ed. ‘GOOD uni ‘ber cla sk wages $14, o APBIY 1007 Valen: LUNCH waiter. Call Before 5 oor—— 1150% Mission st. . DeCOT® 9 o'clogk . m blg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post,G.A.R. VESTMAKER for country. Appl. 158 BROS & CO.. 24 Sutter st 07 REISS WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. S. F. Barber College, 741A Howard st. SAILOTS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australa. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. 800 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, 50c up; soling 20c up. 923 Howard st. nr. Sen. GET your shoes half soled while wadt! 250 to B0c. 563 Mission st., bet. lst and 34 ate A e Bt Ightly, damaged. halt House, 44 Third st., near Mar- Tooms, 25¢ night: reading-rooms; and baggage to and from fermy. ket—200 2yes bus Py

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