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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1908 40 . e - " LECTURES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. CLATRVOYANTS—Continued. secopal Church, Mis- | DR J. E. COLLINGE (Psychurgeon), the great Canadian psychic and orator, will lecture in Scottish Hall, 107 Larkin st., this evening X wclock. Subject, “Individuality.” doctor will treat his subject from a psvch C| und new thought standpoint. Demonstra- 1| tive tests will be given. A collection will | be taken at cloge of lecture. Methodist ixth and Seventh—Arthur F. Briggs, pastors. | m by Arthur Fro- | Voluntary W. Husb: Resurre soprano solo, rs. R H. Robb; | in). Mrs. Robb, Miss | . Robinson; tepor solo, Iy), Horace Hanna DR. W. R. PRICE, Ps. M.. will lecture to-night solden Gate Hall, 62 xposition of Christian Sclence. Demonstrations In telepathy following “Resurrection” m, “Behold the Angel of the Lor offertory selo, “The Return to | - lecture. o n), Miss | Ye Rells of i B with viol | SWAMI TRIGUNATITA will deliver his Gold; postlude, ““Alla Marc eventh lecture on ‘‘What Remains After Husband. 12:45 p. m.. Death’ to-day, 2 p. m.; ad. 25¢; he also ) -school with # tures on the Gita, Moy evenings; ad. 50c, ¢ i <o | 3 tickets $1. Vedanta Socle Programme —Overtur | MRS, ELIZABETH DEURE of Metaphysics of Los Angeles will lecture at Golden Gate Hall th rp; subject, ““The sicians especally in: 3jppe) orch . 5 o'clock ome lett), select s March,” from — Mende! hestra; _male 2 quartet, **Nearr 1o Thee p. m. (upstairs). in Golded Gate Hall, 620 Andante Drammati- | Sutter st.; & Thought a Mind Prin E. Robson; seiectic orchestra; Bingley bf the Christadelph Odd Fellows' building, o ket sts. Seats free. Odd Spiritualists to-night. Mre . 7th and Market sts.; Market-st. Noe and f cars, Jokn A “The Uity I by orpha p Your Heads” E lectures with soprano sung by nday- ations ASYLUM of Gelden Gate Commandery Golden Gate Hall, 623 Sutter No. 16, K. T., 625 Sutter st.—Special Astembiy THIS EV. at 10c. . for the purpose of attending g divine service at the F “ongregational Church. Al fraters are courteously invited. By order of the commander. TH FROLICH, Recorder. N. F. MACPHE! DINNA ferget St. And fairfax Park, on Satu: most enjoyabie Club's thirty A srand annual gathering Shell Park, Mound m. and », by the Easter pany. he snnual meeting of the Endeavor at 6:15 p. m meeting, be held at the office of the Adrian Hofmyer, Lord company, 4 Montgomery st.. San Francisco, wcace envoy, will lecture | Cal. on TUESDAY. the lith day of April are cordially ited 1903, at 12 o'clock noo el 3, L. WIL UTT, Secretary. an CALVARY 1 Church, corner of e Jackson more sts John Hemp- Morning service at 11 e shers sell themselves; NTS—Automatic agent write Exhibited sample to_ten men: ook ten orders.”” Time required 45 tes, profit over $50; guaranteed to do a ing in 30 minutes; furnishes its own w power; requires neither labor nor attention; costs less than any other machine; free sam. ple and exclusive territory furnished; $50 Wweek guaranteed; thousands of testimonials. B R o Automatic Washer Co., Station U, Chicago. te —Rev_George G. El- ptomati 3 Morning service at 11 | AN FRANCISCO. SIEVROS et Chance a century, $30 to $150 per week 1l preach at b and upward positive; men and women wanted school at 10 a. m. Prayer me:ting | cyerywhere to operate shoe pariors for the evening at 8 o'clock. best, most remarkable ladles’ and gents’ r dress shoe known; ten new sight-selling r; previous expe- ;__reply quick. 1155 Market s features; factory to Consuts rience unnecessary: No Kushion Komfort Shoe C: an Franctsco. The n n; By Bradford Leaviti | TUNTED " Honest, Intelligent 1ady agents; ex- mon. The right | i nte not needed; to canvass for a quick be extended 10 DeW | going " jightweight article; used every da I e i steady employment; '3 profit. Call between gl R dng S a. m. and 9 p. m., 1126 Market st, rooms and 4. *Come, cantata, art e Sl AGENTS make $556 per day handling newi patented article; absolutely necessary: exclu .| elve territory given. Household Novelty C | (manufacturers), 1512 Broadway, New Yo ith and Capp 3 he agency now for the M. & M. rub- ber collars; liberal terms; exclusive territory n, pastor. Sun- Atil'e. m. a spe- cnd stamp for catalogue. M. & M. Mfg. pringfield, Mass. are cordially $22 WEEKLY and all expenses for men with Mary Mann Healy, | Tigs to introduce poultry compound; straight Me,’ b Willlam salary. Imperial Mf Co., dept. 54, Par- umbers for violin, S Kans, et Aerst BIAN X i 0 g es mall 10 letters daily wovsndyy ingrome o] f-add. envelope. Manufactur- vl g . Inc., 356 Dearborn, Chicago. are 1y made selllng our Per- $5 TO $10 per day Powders: ngents wanted fection Flavoring rs: All o g~ Long Bros., Mfrs. 950 Broadway, Oakland r—Rev. 1. C. Meserve, D MAKE money distributing advertising; send at 11 and 7:30 10c for our book: tells ho: = ) Sutter st., §. F ate mu Dept. ASTRULOGY. ASTROLOGY taught; horoscopes cast. PROF. RAYMOND. book store 649 Ellis_or by mail. —_——— e ———— ATTORNEY S A"l' LAW., at-law, Examiner bldg.. ROBT. W. K1 rm. 611; all estates, wills, tachments, Itation no agvance charges: call or write; cven- < by appointment. ADVICE free—I wi cue cases, divorces cases: Do fees in advance ing. J. M. THURSTON, $19 ADVICE free; divorces a spec! Tel. Red 3601, | advance costs in meritori- probate and all other iaw open every even- rket st., rm.31 ity;quick,quiet; Eddy st.—Preach- 730 p.m. by Rev. 3. L. Tro charge without success; established 16 yrs. Bible achool, 12 IF G. W. HOWE, 1122 Market st., opp. Hale' Prayer meeting on Wed- sl ADVICE free; all cases; no advance fees. { R, C. ADAMS, Room 316, third floor, Examiiner bullding. AITKEN & AITKEN, attorneys Clunie bldg., 503 California st. ADVICE free; no charge unless successful; all | “cuses; open evgs. W.W.Davidson,927 Market. | LS. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st ; consultation free. no fees in advance. m. Seats free and all apola of at 8 AUTOMOBILES. Open s = 5 p. m. FOR sale—Automobiles; the beautiful ““Thomas Library a: en dafly, Tonneau.” the great fumily automobile; the | 1to4p Golden Gate headquarters Theo. | easiest to learn, the simplest to operate; if | 1 no agent, write for prices and catalogues; o motir bicycles; good hustling agents every town. E. R THOMAS MOTOR CO., 251 Niagara st., Buffaio, N. Y. ture, 8 p. m., subj Eas! —_— = — 11 a. m. Class Y Cl N wsdy, Thuadey, 299 b Potiic| Boroime —ver Sale e Bxchases. g, Friday, 5 p. m. | CHRISTMAS 2Ertpen\l $40 Monarch racers re- S e Wuced to $25; agent for Columbia and Eu- s Y{‘L mf;fl:";l, 2 reka bicycles: juvenile wheeis. ALLEN, 301 % Masm and Eilis sts. Rev % will speak, the Apollo Club will == and a full orchesira wil furnish music. BUSINESS CHAKCRS. e oung men invited; meats free. | S St s e St HERMETIC Brotherhood —Weekly social, 503 | P - Thureday avening, 8 o'clock; | © 1 o3 WANTED—A buver; I own a few shares of valuable stock in an enterprise in Caiiforni that will bear the most rigid investigation 1 wish to use considerable money for im- perative business purposes and am forced to sacrifice, if necessary, these vaiuabie holdings. The stock is now worth 40c per share and will be worth twice that amount at an early If you have jittle or much money seck- <tment, write me at once for *; all friends in: | = | | BUDDHIST Mission, Buddha's birthday will speak on AA—DR_J. DEPEW KERGA! > 3 free lecture | Zupther particulars, &nd 1 can offer you & ;&A‘.'.\(:H(ru,‘ Cfl I;.V‘Hi“ Pythian Castle, | enuine bargamn. Address J. 8. WARREN rket st. Subject e Machinery room 153, 84 Adams st., Chicago. 4 followed by views of a to Jerusalem 5 o398 and the Holy Land; free tickets will be dis- iributed for X-Ray exhibition at Samiiarium | CJTY DRUG STORE FOR SALE. TW!.) t—\ un.n!..lem-‘mbc-r the question box; | St Nicholas Pharmacy Market, Larkin and music by the Victor l.llklnq machine. | Hayes gts.; bids will be received; exception- T tare By Brees ——— | @lly complete; clean staple stock: fine shelf N e s LOENE DEL | bottles; moriars, graduates, etc.; cash e N esor Common Sente Advocate, Den- | ister; prescripiion scale; paper roll; show T, paoigen Gote Hall. (23 Sutter st 11 @ | globes, chairs, electric fixtures; all other e N et ety 3, PeoPlC Seek | fxtures property of landlord not for sale; adjoining saloon having secured lease of store the owner discontinues business, hav- ing other interests. Address bids to J. N. FEATHERSTON, Secretary. REDINGTON & CO.. 2326 Second st.: bids will be opened & 1Bth dnst., 2 p. m.; right reserved to raject MRS. EBERHARDT'S Spiritual test meeting | _&ny and all bids, L 2250 224 =t., bet. Mis g e Misslon and Va- | THE ¢. E. RAND CO., co-operative owners of Fooaudbl > racehorses and general turf enterprises, hays A_TESTS_front hall. $05 Market, 2%, a | fulfilied all thelr contracts for the past 50 Wilson, §; Mrs, Gillingham, Mr. Hargrave; | Years and stand ready to do so for ) years 10c. ‘| imore. We have never paid less than 3 per cent per week to all subscribers. D are remitted Wednesday of each weel Vestments subject to withdrawal with inter- est to date upon demand: write for particu- 7 | lars, C. E. Rand Co., 109-171 Broadway, N.Y. sittings daily. 148 L(h’.’ -4 S e R — | $250—BRANCH bakery, notions, stationery: MRS HARLAND'S test circle to-night, spirit | s 4 " 5 prophecies: 10c; readings, 50c_$1. 148 Sixth 2\?“ s 'm',d'"” B —— i factory; Larkin st.; FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllisier—Mra C. 3 | $850—-Candy store and factory: Meyer; sit. daily: test circle every night: 10:. | 0650 8hoe store and repair; ald establighe Harrison Brown, | central location; rare bargain. ¥ p.m.mosc| HOME EQUITY CO.. 1035 Market EASTER services and messages to-night, 100 | MME. YOUNG, 619 McAllister st ; readings | daily, 760 Central ave., betwesn Sixtn s and Encinal station, Alameda. | V. MILLER'S last ‘v'r; scances (o-cay, 10:3 | CONFECTIONERY, Hationery and '_finon d 5 p.om.; 8. 1084 h st Ftore: newspaper B lephone station; = e | ¥ooc reason for seiling. Address P. O. box GREAT business opportunity for good medlum ', Coiton, Cal. with sufficlent capital to buy eample wanted | 0. N. ORLOW, Ph. D. D., will lecture at 8 | WANTED—Partner in established paying of- OFNET | REAL estate business office stockholders of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, for the election of directors for the | ensuing vear and foi nsaction of such other bu: s as may be brought before the PACIFIC BOOK | r. 309-10-11 | el. Main 727. | | coMpPLET | 10-ROOM house: clears over $30; | EARLE'S grand slate-writing seance to-night. | | Keene tells you if you will be successful A—$3400; weli-established business netting $375 per month; wiil stand strict investigation; best reasons for selling; will invoice more than price asked; fine location in whalesale district; highest eommercial and banking refs; this_is Al. See HEDGES, 142 Powell. A—$125; STEADY, reliable man wanted to take retiring partner's interest in a busi- ness established 15 years that will pay him $70 to $80 per month; experfence not re- quired. 1016 Market st., room 10. WANTED—Party desirous of Investing in theatrical enterprise; merits recognized in Eastern and Southern States; by Americ best author; special designs printing; Inves tigation solicited. Bex 3830, Call office. FOR sale by Elrod & Hull, $700 chicken ranch; 800 chickens for sale; for rent, 4-room hous and 2 acres of land, $12 a month; send for printed lst and circulars for particulars. See ELROD & HULL, Fruitvale Station. E patent rights on most successful | device for transferring coal from one vessel to ancther and londing from wharf; write for details. W. M. OSTRANDER, North Ameri- cen bldg.. fice; something worth having; $100 requil 11 10073 Market st., r. red 1 saloon; fine fixtures; long lease; | bargain: sickness cause selling; fine stock on | hand; transfer corner. Box 051, Call. choice location: Market st.; established 20 years; $10,000 yearly. / Box 3839, Call. | { & j BAKERY for sale; complete plant: fine loca- | i i | ilon: sclect trade; very cheap. Apply to D. A. CURTIN, room 24, third fioor, A—$450; stationery, large school candy and varlety store; low near good trade; ut; | clean, light living-rooms. Box 3838, Call. FIRST-CLASS liguor store; must be sold on | account of sickness. Call at Potte€'s Liquor Store, cor. 20th and Folsom st: $350—TOOLS and stock of blac has cheap rent and good trade. 2 YOUNG, Petalum; i FOR sale cheap—Cigar and notion store; mat | | | mot satisfled in life, or have domestic, ASSURED SUCCESS, S5 Read Carefully. An Honest Proposition. £ (You to Be Fuil Judge.) NO CHARGE. NO CHARGEH Unless you obtaln you consult him. PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant ard Palmist Ever in San Francisco, g I do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make you no charge if I fafl to tell your name, occupation and what vou called for; I promisé to tell you whether your husband, wife or sweetheart is trye or false: tell who and when you will marry; in fact, I will tell every hope, fear or ambition better than vou can teil your- self. His powers are wonderful and indis- putable; he reunites the separated, restores lost affections, causes happy and speedy mar- riage, makes you ccessful in your business. gives' good luck, locates hidden treasures and mines by a new method: long-standing and chronic disease that has baffled the physicians' | skill cured without the use of medicine. A SECRET you should know. the power to con- trol the controlling power implanted in your Tature so vou can change the thoughts, in- tentions, actions or habits of any one secretly: no matter what trouble you may have, he will help you or charge nothing for his services. “Mediums Developed,” His regular §3 reading for $1 this week. $26—0'FARRELL—326. | MME, M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanently located at 1T Third st., next Examiner bldg.; she reads your life correctly, glves an accurate description of the past, reveals the present happenings and portrays events to oceur in the future: if you are in trouble, disconiented or ove or business troubles, consuit this great medium and you will be ‘told how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affairs of llie; 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed, Tel. Black 4669. MISS WARD gives names, dates and facts when others fali; call on this celebrated medium; satisfaction or no pay. 100 McAllister st. MME: WALTERS, great card reader: la. 25c, S0c. 951 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun. M. BELLE RUSSELL has removed to 33 Third st. Ladies, 26c; ents, b0c. MISS BLANCHE, clairvoyant, reveals all af- fes 50c; R $1. fairs of life be ecld at once on account of death. ~Write | to M. F., 418 Natoma st. i COUNTRY newspapers for sale; dafly and | weekiy. W. F. CORNELL & CO., 518 Sac- | ramento st. { GREAT chance—Chophouse; best paying busi- | ness on Third st.: owner must leave for| East at once. 259 Third st. | BALOS and grocery for sale; Corner Fif- teenth and Q st established 14 years: South San Francisco. le at once—Branch bakery; long stand- ow cost; living rooms, furnished. See in basement, 940 Howard st. H —SNAP; bargain; corner saloo fine location. 100714 Market st NT. doing a rushing busines guin; no Sunday work. Call (66 Fourth st. | INCOMIS $1000 yearly can be secured by any | one who will take trouble to investigate our | plans; no gold mine, oil well or gambling | scheme: stralghtforward business propositior Jumiapa Co., 615 Fullerton bldg., St. Loul FOR sale or rent live newspaper; the Ad- vocate-Pennant office, on reasonable terms; a | good, live business 'in conection with the plant. particulars and terms, apply to R. 1. KNAPP, Halfmoon Bay. saloon; choicest location; long a good rent; investment; no FOR sal urniture business; estab. 18 yeari doing a good business:. owner retiring; capi- tal required about §15,000. Box 3820, Call. _ | $800_WANTED—Active partner to take half | interest in wholesale cash business. Box | 3953, Call office, Oakland. | | TRY HOPKE BRO | ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Cc.. 402 Sutter s OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 261 Kearny, room 20: ladies, 25c, gents 50c. CLATRVOYANT. card and_planet reader; only 10c; hours, 1 fo 8. 262 Minna st., near 4th. MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant card reader: sit- tings dai 4483 Jessle st bet. Gth and 6th —_— CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat. ing Works, 365-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. CALIFORNIA Carpet-B McQueen, proprietor, 320 Gu aston 40, cating Co., J. st.; tel excellent carpet clean- ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. tel. Main 394, GEO, WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 03 Harr!son s CONKLIN'S Superior 333 Golden Gate arpe:-beating Works e East 126. ng and_Reno- : tel, MirsidIr 74 PALACE Carpet Beating Works work. 12 Adair st.; phone Blue first-clas: PATT RN New York Styles Just Received Leading system of dress cutting; best course in millinery taught; special to puptls enter- ing this week. McDOWELL'S, 1019 Mar- ket st. above Sixth, 00 BUYS a_ permanently established busi- ness; profits $400 per month. THE ALDE CO.," 1118 Broadway, Oakland. $250—BUTCHER business: cheap; must be scld immediatel: Box 3502, JOSEPH STRAUB, €30 Market St., opposite Palace Hotel. &rain and bauling businass. all, | 1 A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been ectablished at 1098 Va- | ALLE. LODGING-HOUSES FOR § bay window, corner house, 3 front- agcs. leasé, good money earner; on account of sickness must sell for $2500. 85 rooms, downtown, rent $350, lease, elevator, well furnished; bargain at snap at $1000. i 28 rooms, rent $85, lease, newly renovated; Many choice investments. | SCHWEINHARD, 917 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth sts. | SCHWEINHARD & CO., 917 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth, Rocms 1 and 2. Phone Mint 1911, ' The old and reliable real estate agents offer many special bargains in lodging-houses, boarding-houses, apartment-houses, city and country hotels. Before buying call. i 45 ROOMS: rent $40: sunny; 5 years' lease.$1200 20 rooms; rent $25; water front. . 500 10 rooms; on Geary st ; low rent 42 rooms; rent only $100; transient. 100 rooms; corner; man house; rent €0 rooms; corper; south of Market. £0 rooms: corner] north of Market. Money loaned at'l per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms, EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearn: MITCHELL & CO -.Phone Jessie 2981 | 1206 Market st.. opposite Sixth. i We will sell you any house for part cash, balance monthly pavments. We have a large | list to select from. Please call and see some of our bargains. Carrlage waiting. ASK any lawyer as to the reputation of MAR- ION GRIFFIN, the agent, 406 Examiner Dldg., then g0 and see him, for he can sult you. When he sells you a rooming-house or hotel you gei a square deal and good title. Accordion, sunburst & knife plaiting. Stewart's button and buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School —Any pattern cut to measure. 1010 Market. while learning. WANTED—An apprentice; pa 13 Larkin st e e EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE AOKI, 421 Post st.: tel. Bush 133, Japanese-Chinése employment ~office; fur- Dishes best help; contracts for farm help, o ORPI e ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, C nese help. 426 Powell,nr.Sutter;tel. Main 57 nese-Chinese Emp. Offic 168; expert, rell Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 840 Clay. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employ fice; ail kinds help, 315 Stockton; Main 518, WEDISH cook with first-class references wants @ situation. KETT'S, 425 Sutter st., neal Powell. A Main 2 112 Jones. | SE and Japanese help, estab. 20 vears. | Call at MISS PLUN- | | COACHMAN and gardener, Dane, wishes situa- EMPLOYMENT WANTED-—MALE. A A YOUNG man, 28 years of age, trained nurse by occd’p.lm wishes a_position in sol other buslni excellent references furnis| ed; also bond it required. Box 3819, Call. WANTED—The care of stable; good driver and Al coachman; best references; strictly temperate. Box 3818, 11 FIRST-CLASS bookkeeper wishes 4 or 5§ hours’ work a day; terms moderate; city references. Box 3505, Call. YOUNG man, law student, experienced stenog- rapher, desires a position in a law office; references. Box 3807, Call. CUTTER nnd fitter on ladies’ garments; best Parisian and United States references. Ad- dress C. A. B., 800 Montgomery st. tion in private family; first-class recommen- dations. Box 3803, Call. YOUNG man desires situation to be useful in refined private family or any kind of work elsewhere: speaks English, French, Spanish and Itallan. Box 056, Call. A YOUNG man would like a position in private | family; second work or wait at table or dining-rcom work in boarding-hoube; refer- cnces. Box 48, Call. YOUNG Italian gentleman, speaking English, French, Spanish, desires to travel as valet with lady or gentleman. Box 57, Call. A YOUNG man, 21 years old, living with par- ents, wants a position at any kind of work. Box 47, Call. YOUNG J. wishes all ese, gentle and honest. position as schoolboy: speaks English. 1605 Bucha st.: phone Steimer 2802. POSITION wanted as bartender; quick and re- sponsible; good reference. Box b2, Call. . EXPERIENCED dry goods salesman wants work of any kind, Box 45, Cal — HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Assistant matron for boys’ de- tment In orphanage, §25; 4 cooks, $30, 4 second girls, $20, $25; 2 laundresses, $30; 4 maids and seamstresses, $20, $25; 4 waitresses to go Monday, fare paid, § chambermaid, country. $20: 2 second cool Tesorts, $45: cook and second girl, same house, country. $30, nursegirls, '$20. $25: 4 family hotel waltresses city, $20, $25; cham- bermald and aitress, country hotel, § pantry girl for nice restaurant, $30: disl washer, $25; bus girl, and a large number of girls for housework, city and country $25 | and $30. J. F. CROSETT & CC Sutter. | A _FRENCH nursery governess for ome child, | $30; a German nursery governess for 2 chil: | dren, $30; a second girl, must be a good waitress, 2 in family, $30; a_nurse to assist second work, Menlo’ Park, $30; a German nurse for child 7 years old, in city, $25; a waitress and parlor maid for small fam- ily, in city $25: a housemaid. some walit- | ing at tabie. $25; a second girl for nice place in Oakland, $25; 50 housework girls for city and country. wages $20 to §30. Call Monday morning, MISS PLUNKETT'S, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. AT OUR NEW FACTORY, 1873 MISSION ST. NEAR FIFTEENTH, SEWING MACHIN OPERATORS ON OVERALLS WANTED INEXPERIENCED PAID SALARY WHILE | LEARNING; OPERATORS AND RIVITERS ALSO WANTED AT OUR MAIN FAC- TORY, 2% FREMONT ST. APPLY TO MR. BRIGHT GIRLS WILL BE GUARANTEED $3 PER_WEEK AT THE STANDARD FAC TORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS. 3 GIRLS to learn hairdressing; $4 50 teach trade from A to Z in 2 wks.; must fill 3 po: tions by Apr. 26; $10 per wk. guaranteed call early; day and evening class. Old S. F. Halrdressing School, 233 Geary st., room 1. HAIRDRESSING. manicuring, massage, gcal treatment, hairwork, removal of superfluous | halr; $5 2 weeks; day & eve. cl wages $10 to $20 week. 1236 Market, cor. Jones, r. 94 WANTED—Honest, intelligent lady agent: ex- | perience not needed; to canvass for a quick seiling, lightweight article; used every day; steady employment; 32 profit. Call between 9 a. m. and 9 p. m., 1126 Market st., rooms 1, 2, 3 and 4. ANTED—Two young women, one to do plain | cocking for two people: a good home, refined | surroundings and a good place for women with some education who are not afraid of | work. Box 3550, Call. WANTED for family of four in Yosemite Val ; good laundress and plain cook, with ref- erences; good wages: fare paid. Apply 1151 | Poplar st., Oakland; forencon Sunday and Monday. LADIES to do plecework materials andl pay from me; we furnish 0 §$12 weekly. § Send stamped envelope to Royal Co., 34 Mon- roe st., Chicago. | PACIFIC | A COOK for institution, $50; & groom for pri- | WANTED—Experienced, HELP WANTED—MALB. EMPLOYM] AGENCY ....... GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION!... EVERY JOB THAT WE ADVERTISE I3 ..BONA FIDE....... DON'T BE MISLED BY GILDED ALS. AND PROMIS! COME AN SEE US. . SPECIALS ........ eayesas S OWN WORK ON COAST | “ . DIVISION . i 25 SECTION HANDS. _FREE FARE | long .$60 | 15 LABORERS. no experfence required, Job, NEAR CITY. COAL MINERS. .OREGON MINES, TUNNELS, ETC....... . NORTH, S-hour shifts..$67 50 fd | pa County, $67 50; 3 carmen, | good job, $60;° 3 laborers. ;-27 tunnel- 7 $60; 8 laborers, large mine, outside work, $45 fd. men, 8-hour shifts, near city, $2 25 to $2 50 day; 5 timbermen, S-hour shifts, $90. miners, SAWMILLS, YARDS, WOODS, ETC. B laborers, large mill company, north, $35 3 loggers, north, $65 fd.; 3 east. to work around mil nd yards, §35 fd. - 4 laborers, ya and mil! board where you | please, §2 'day; 2 scrow turners, $2 75; 2 dog- | gers, same miil, south, §2 25 day. 1 . MISCELLANEOUS ............ i FREE FARE.. .FREE FARE 6 Italians for a large ranch, batch yourseif, NORTH, see boss here. 5 laborers, 25c fare. $37 50 fa. 5 Italian laborers, Napa County......$42 fd. MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT. 2 CARPENTERS, city -$3 50 day Painter, ratiroad work, free fare......$3 day ...FARMS, DAIRIES, ORCHARDS, ETC... Farmer, 7Cc fare, $26 fd.; farmer and milk few cows, see here, $25 fd.; farmer, or- private place, $25 fd. milker, south, $30 fd.; depot, "$38 £a; stabieinan, ola man, country hotel, §15 fd.; young Scandinavian, herd sheep, fare pald, $20 fd. ..HOTEL DEPARTMENT AND OTHERS.. Skort order cock, $35 fd.; cook for boat, $30 | fd.; cook, small country hotel, see boss here, | $30'td.; waiter, country hotel, $25 fd.; walte near city, $25 fd.; 2 waiters, city, $30 fd.; dishwasher, fare refunded. $20 fd., country | restaurant: dishwasiers. potwashers, city res- | taurant: man and wife, ranch, Monterey | County. wife to cook and man to do second | work, $45 fd.; insurance writer, city, salary and commission. .. WHY, JUST LOOK AT US GROWING... YES, COME AND_SEE US AND BE CON- - VINCED .. €. R. HANSEN & CO.....Employment Agency, 429 Bush st... A SPECIAL ay, Sunday—Ship To-day Open To-day, Sunday—Ship To-day 20 drillers and muckers.........$2, §2 75 day | -+.... Call before 10 o'clock. .. “For Merdocino Co., Northern California. Free Fare. €. R. HAN 420 Bush st vate family, $40 and found: a first-class but- | ler, $50; a second butler, '$40: a baker for hotel, MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter successtul _speclalty | our United States burglar | salesmen to sell alarm lock for doors and windows: only tha applications of first-class salesmen, having references, capable of earning $200 per month, will be considered; neat appearance essential; apply In person 508 Mission st. Monday morning between 8:30 and 10:30 | o'clock. Ask for Mr. Evans 5 S el ASE your Income $10 each week by | helping us get informaticn in your vicinit: no_ canvassing: to insure us against unre- liable persons we require deposit of $1, which we return with your first week's pay. The ARLINGTON CO., Holyoke, Mass. WANTED—First-class expeilenced drapery | salesman; also experienced domestic sales- man. _ Apply between 9 and 11 a. m., at | HALE BROS.". AN accountant wanted in Bakersfleld: address | in handwriting, stating experience, referenc and compensation expect: steady work for | right man. Box 3872, Call office. | WANTED—Experienced.man to take charge of | lace and trimming department: good salary. | Apply STRAUSS MAN, 107 Post st. | DETECTIVES Every locality; good salary;: | WANTED— Apprentice to learn girl's branch of bookbinding; must be smart and willing. Apply F. MALLOYE, 422 Sacramento st TRAINED nurse, having over 8 years experi- ence in hospital and private “work, would take care of sick person; terms reasonable. Box 2526, Call. o ; co cheerful; - painstaking MRS, KING, 917 ements, invalids; moderate terms. usekeeper of experfence and ability desires position in first-class hotel or sum- mcr resort; can give the best of references. Box 3833, Call A YOUNG lady recently from the East desirex | position as nursery governess; competent to teach music. Cail or address 1346 Forty- ninth ave. T. capable, elderly woman desires work as housckecper; experfenced cook; likes chil- dren; capable entire work of small family; references; wages $10 to $12. 237 Natoma. WHOLESOME, intelligent woman, not under of good character and standing, for high- grade position. Box 3840, Call. WANTED—Girls to make frult baskets. Ap- to WESTON BASKET MANUFACTUR- G CO., 660 Bryant st., bet. 4th and Sth sts. | 5 PER 100 for addressing envelopes; send dime and stamp for material; steady work. C. E. MILLER, y bldg., Chi MIDDLE-AGED woman to work as housekeeper in small family; Swedish preferred. 622 Na- toma experfence unnecessary. International Dete tive Agency, Milwaukee, Wis. COOKS and waiters wanted to buy dollar coats at 50c each. DECKELMAN BROS. BUTCH- ER SUPPLY HOUSE, 106 Ellis st WANTED—Men, $4 50 per day; your own boss. $20 required for proposition. WM. SMITH, 10 Misston st WANTED—Platen press feeders. born, Vall & Co., 741 Market st. WANTED—_Fine coat, pants and vest makers. . TINE, 347 Bush st. WANTED_First-clas: carriage blacksmiths at | O'BRIEN'S, 500 Golden Gate ave Apply San- GIRL for general housework and cooking: aleo | girl to mind baby and do light upstairs Wi 2230 Vallejo st., near Fillmor GIRL for general housework and cooking. _Ap- ply Monday 1635 Sacramer t., near Polk. WANTED—Experienced saleswomen. _ Apply between 9 and 11 a. m., at HALE BROS.. WOMAN wants work by the day washing, froning or house laundress, Branch, 300 Hayes st. JOH! N, PETERSON & CO., 1104 Market, Successors to Retsloff; phone Jessie 4471, | We personally Investigate every proposition | offered. Also personally conduct buyers and | search records. Call and get list of bargain: LODGING-HOUSE for sale—32 rooms; good | location in Oakland; rent reasonabie; rooms constantly in demand. Address box 3052, | Call office, Oakland, | 10 ROOMS, Jones st., close in; must be sold | for mortgage; 1f you want a good house cheap | and on easy terms, see this. Apply at 1023 | Market st. i §1700—37 LIGHT roomes: rented; lease; pait | cash; only with BASIL! 11 agents. Box 445, Call office. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in_the | United States or Canada one year for $1. CHIROPODISTS. Prof. Martin Braun, formerly of Vienna, Aus- tria, treats all local foot diseases without | pain; corns 25c_Suit 17, 930 Market st. e e e e e e ONE Ewedish and one Scandinavian girl wish general housework; best references. 611 ‘Washington st., near Montgomery. GERMAN woman wishes to £0 out washing or house cléaning by the dey. 208 Natoma, near in the rear. AN American middle aged woman wants a | WOI ce to cook and assist in housework; wai no washing. Box 3816, Call. TICAL nurse desires a_position; w Ing to travel llent refs. Box 3841, Call. cleaning; $1 25 per day; | | i | A YOUNG lady wanted for candy and sta- tiomery store. Box 3836, Call. BOY wanted for broker office. Box 3§13, Call. WANTED—Young man for clerk in hardw. and paint store. Box 3801, Call. A YOUNG man wanted to clerk In grocery store. Box idsl4, Call WANTED—Men to wash dishes and assist with | cooking. Restaurant, 126 Ninth st. i NEAT girl to asslet in general housework; sleep home. J719 Larkin st. GPERATORS on ladles’ waists. NEWBAUER BROS.. 507 Market st. WANTED—Young girl for light second work: 1918 Jackson st. MAN for important work; educational; re- munerative; no canvassing. Box 3837, Cail RESTAURANT waltress, §8 a week; Sundays Call Monday 631 trapeze to LADY wants plain sewing and washing at home. 1027 Stevenson, bet. 12th and 13th sts. AN experfenced nurse wishes engagements: surgical or confinements; reference; re Call or address Mrs. Merritt, 127 Seventh st. TRAINED nurse of much experience desires position taking care of Invaild; best of ref- erences. Address Nurse, A REFINED, educated, young lady wishes to become a companion to lady of refinement. Address M. A. C., box 3804, Call. EXPERIENCED lady's maid wishes position English Protestant. Address 1259 O'Farreil st. COLLECTION OFFICES, ADVICE free: bad tenants efected speedily. COLUMBIAN LAW & COLLECTION AG'CY, room 85. 916 Market st.; phone Red 618. BAD tenents ejected for $4; collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 416 Montgomery_rooms 9-10: tel. 5580. e e e e . COTTACLES TO LET. FOR RENT—$25; cottage, 323 Buena Vista | ave.: 5 rooms and bath; large garden; fine marine view. BPIRITUALISM. ETHEL_CRINDLE—Special materializing se- ance, 50c; Sunday eve. 328 Ellis st.; 8 o'clock. SEERS, Egyptian occult. reids dally readings Wed.and Sun..8 p.mn.,10c.431A Turk. | WYLLIE, photo medium: skeptics bring your camera and plates, do your own dev. 330 Ellis MRS, WINCHESTER, trance medium, 1600 | Clay st., near Larkin: consultation dafly. | MRS. ELLIS, medium, 233 Valencla; sitth 12 to 7 p. m.; $1; circles Tuesdays, 2, 1052 Ellis st., 8 o'clock; 5c. | —— | SITUATION WANTED—A situation as cook In a private | family by a res reference. NICE Swies girl would like to get Work to can furnish teke care of children; can speak German, | French and Englisn. ELIZA FASSHIND, Humb. > man, experlenced cook, wants Dosition in private family. Box 536, Call. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st.. near Mar- ket—200 rooms; 26c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 o $6 week: conwenient and respectable; frew 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. WANT ads 2and subscriptions taken for The Call at Laton's Bazaar, 633 McAllister st. " EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE, 511 Leavenworth. | F. BAKER, | | i ! i WANTED—Young lady to learn travel. Box 3843, Call. WANTED—Middle-aged woman to care for two | Children. 2418 Washington s EXPERIENCED millinery salesiady; also plain makers. 24 K ny WANTED—Elderly man for light porter work. CAPITAL RESTAURANT, 206 McAllister st. IF interested in a Government position call at | 927 Market st., room 30S. BUTCHER, young man, to cut meat and drive | order cart. Box 3055, Call office, Oakland. | WANTED—Bright, energetic young fellow who either understands real estate or will quickly learn: also assistant bookkeeper. R. H. BAILEY, 221 Sansome st. WANTED-—Men and women to copy letters and address envelopes, $2 50 to $5 per day. For particulars send 5c In stamps to G. J. PLATO, 213 Franklin st., 8. F., Cal $12 PER thousand copying letters at home: either sex: send two stamps for particulars. BLACKNEY & CO., 3067 Halsted st., Ch cago. | GPERATORS to in factory. 636 Mission st., 4th floor. ke work home and to work | LEARN proofreading; sits secured; $15 to $36 wky. Home Correspondence School Phila. SHIRT OPERATORS WANTED. A few more operators to flll up: experienced and Inexperienced; inexperienced paid while learning; clean, light and steady work in clean up-to-date factory. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 8614 Fremont st.; elevator; ask for MR. HINDSHAW. AA—WANTED—Operators on Crown _shirts and overalis; a stated amount guaranteed 1o beginners. Apply at GREENEBAUM, WEIL & MICHELS' factory, 531 Mission st. WANTED—Young lady who is an experienced stenographer; one who s familiar with the Smith Premier typewriter. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS." AN experienced clerk for an employment agency. Address box 3809, Call. 2 FIRST-CLASS Apply at the Chutes. line men. TRY our men's shoes at $1 pair; foot-form | shoes at §2 50. 11 Third st., Examiner bldg. | 2 FIRST-CLASS carpenters. Apply at the | Chutas. | TRY our men's shoes at $1 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50. 11 Third Examiner bldg. | WANTED—3 carriage woodworkers. wages §1 per day of 9 hours; 5 brush hands for car- riage paint shop; weges §2 per duy of d hours: carriage biacksmiths, wages $3 a day of 9 hours. Apply to A. MEISTER & SONS CO.. Sacramerto, Cal. FINISHERS on cloaks and suits; apprentices “and paid while learning, at KRAGEN, BA BERGER & CO., 463 Mission st. WOMEN for district managers; business pros- | AN A1 windo perous; permanent; salary $21 wkly. & office expenses. Colonial, Caxton bldg., Chicago. wanted as coachman and man about place by well experienced, industrious, steady, single man; city references. Bgx 3821, Call office, | BY elderly carpenter, to Go chores, etc., about gentleman's resldefice; tools and recommen- | dations on hand. box 3808, Call, FRENCH machinist, epeaking little English, wants work: weil acquainted with vise work: can tun lathe and stgam engine. Box 5324, Call office. Address Swiss-American, LAIKVOYANT Removed! Removed! Prof. Daniel Smithfleld Keene. Readings $1.00, $1.00, $1.00, $1.00, $1.00. Gives adviee on all affalrs of life. love, court- | ship and marriage; reveals everything you wish | to know regarding any one or anything; removes evil influences, restores lost magnetism; Prof. in business, mining or law; call on this gifted man and you' will be convinced there Is one relfabie medium in your nidst; vour personal mugnet- fsm quickly developed: It brings weaith, success and happiness; mediumistic persons developed. Hours 10 to 8 daily and Sundays. 1045 Market, ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy. clairvoyant and palmist, permanently locat<d at 1104 Market st.._cor” Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m, to & 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; don’t eend currency. Send ¥ Wells- Fargo money order or reristered lefter. or clairvoyant. Apply at 330 Ellis st. | o ot | FOR sale—Barbef ehop In mining,camp; shay- | MISS M. WILLE. 330 Ellls st., clairvoyant, MRE. VIGARS, test to-night; 10c. | ing 25c: making big money: obilged io crystal seer reads life_correctly without "I9% oth nt.. room 52; sitiings daily. | BRIV TENNEY, Randsburs, Cal, | _aventions; names ghven:00081 50l Sutter 1808 EARLI'S grand «late-writing seance to-night. | VALENCIA, 121—For sale, delicatessen spd | MME. RAVENNA gives free test for one week 062 Ellie et., 8 o' clock; Soc. - home bakery, only; names given. 5§ Fourth st. . | PARTIES having repairs to make on butldings, CLERICAL position in office by thoroughly competent, experienced elderly gentleman; pleasing address; good penman. Address box 5831, Call office. or line of bulldings, city or country, can, have it done for reasonable prices. Address Carpenter, Dox 2815, Call. SITUATION wanted on private place by capa- ble man, understanding care of horses, lawn, and generally useful; good place more an object than wages; references. Box 5849, Call. SITUATION wanted as coachman by young man. experfenced, sober and rellable; £ood references; city of country. Box 3844 Call. A RELIABLE German man and wife want to take care of house for v out of town for summer. Box 3842, Call. . "ETEADY, middie-aged man, good all round cook, wants place to for a few men; city or country. Box i, Call office. WANTED—Position by a thoroughly expe- rienced grading foreman; city work pre- ferred. Box 3835 Call office. PAINTER with tools; day or job work: reas- onable. Address J, DAY, 2136 Howard st. SITUATION wanted 'n commission house; good reference. Box 504, Call. | | { | ! | | ACTIVE young woman to carry dishes off table In restaurant; chance to learn walting. | WANTED— First-class barkeeper: 725 Market st. WANTED—2 good coat makers and a pants maker for a union store, paying the union bill. J. H. HEITMAN merchant tallor, 600 J Sacramento, Cal. dresser for clothing store; good salary and dy posiiion to rignt party; one that can write show cards preferred. P. J. W.. box 41, Call office. HELP WANTED—MALE—C MURRAY & READY. 634 and 638 Clay » OPEN TO-DAY, L Sunday, S to 12 a. m. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. i PHONE MAIN G848 UNTO US ALL YE THAT LABDOR m‘,\E.\'n WE WILL GIVE \‘F_;E\: ORK. O YOU YES, TO-DAY. o ATE, WE SHIP FREE. HE IS HERE E SEE HIM. 25 MINERS. single or double 15 MACHINE MINERS, 25 MUCKERS, 25 laborers. No ex BETTER GO, NDEN ence, cks.* HAD YOU NOT? ARIZONA a WE Ship Daily 1 Passenger Car P UWANTA 6O. NEVADA 5 A ALL THE GOOD MEN WE CA ARE YOU GOING? OREGON OREGON Twice Weekly We Ship 35 MEN. THAT'S ALL. SOUTH BEAUTIFUL SOUTH Where sun_shines yvear around. Man can WORK EVERY DAY. SANTA SUSANA, LOS ANGELES SAN FERNANDO, CHATSWORTH PARK, LOS A WHAT WE DO = o SHIP—MACHINE MEN, CORNER MEN, CHUCK _TENDERS. MUCKERS, CAR TEAMSTERS. DRILLERS, COMMON DRILLERS LABORERS BENCH HANDS, TRACKMEN COOKS. WAITERS, ETC 2 & 4+ HORSE TEAMSTERS. OTHER HELP COME, LET US TALK TOGETHER, TO THE GREAT FREE TO-DAY SAWMILLS AND WOuDS 65 LABORERS, $30 and found. YOU'LL SUIT. NO EXPERIENCE WANTED. N. HERE TO-DAY. e CHANCE TO: ADVANCI WE SHIP EAST TO-DAY FREE, LOOK, IT'S FREE. 25 1aborers, 14 miies 350 SPECIAL NOTICE. All the above jobs are free fare; upward of \__$26,000,000 being spent on them. BEthLE 0 LONGER. THERE IS WORK FOR YOU TO DO. CARPENTERS, MACHINISTS, ] 6 carpenters or millwrights, lumber co., 5 carpenters, very plain work, 70c fare. $3 50 dsy 2 carpenters, same ranch, “'ha:f:ri‘hl, ranch, $35 and found Plumber, factory, country, 83 day 2 machinists, lumber co.. fare pald, boss hers 5 coremakers, city jobs, §3 78 day Plasterers, $4 50. 5 brick molders. Woodworkers, 33 to 33 50 day. shingle saw- yer; whitewasher, $75 and found, large lum- ber’ company. 5 graders, pine wood. boss here, $2 50 day Painter. OTHER MECHANICAL HELP WE SHIP NORTS TO-DAY FRES, IT'S A BIG ONE. Upward of Half Million ?\01“"‘ e Being Spent Building Wings, Winery, etc. 3 machinists very plain work, $40 & found Engineer, ofl burner, 40 and found 12 handy men to help carpenters. machin- ists_ painters etc.; make themselves useful. What can you do? Steady jobs, $30 & fd. IT'S GOOD—BIG—STEADY—FOR A BANKING SYNDICATE. 12 teamsters $30 and found Vineyard and orchard hands $26 and found 12 farmhands $26 and found MUST HAVE "EM. 28 2 and 4 horse teamsters $2 to $225 day Fare 30c: drive team; YOU'LL SUIT. 168 TIEMAKERS ALL FOUND 25¢ WOODCHOPPERS ALL FOUNT AGRICULTURAL, ETC. 126 farm, orchard and vineyard kands: many places together $25, $26. %30, $35 and found 16 pruners and grafters, $30, $33, $40, found 54 milkers—come see ~ $30, $15. $40 and butter and cheese makers, §30, $35, $ and found. 20 choremen and boys $15 to $30 and found Coachmen-gardeners—HANDYME stab! men, city and country jobs, §25, $10, $i0 and found 5 sheepherders. WE KNOW WHAT YOU KNOW YOU KNOW YOU KNOW IT That the farms are the backbone to ewery country. WE SHIP SOUTH TO-DAY FREE. Farmer and wife, north $30 and fou Farmer and wife, orchard, no fam Man.and wife, wife walt at tabl milk 6 cows and chores for mime, found; French or ¢ T EVERYWHERE. and teamsters for all and country; some for excavating. etc., $2. $2 25, COME WE'LL TELL YOU. erman. We want classes of MINES—GOLD, SILVER—MINES COPPER AL, ETC. We supply the largest and best mines in CALIFORNIA, UTAH, NEVADA. ARIZO- COLORADO, OLD AND NEW MEXI- ORE@ON, WASHINGTON and other TO-DAY. ore. timbermen, furnace men labor- ers, muckers 75, $30, EVERYBODY TALKING. a2y THOUSANDS GOING. ARE YOU* TUNNELS. QUARRIES. 65 drillers, blmen;nd laborers, $2 25, $3 day 66 plow holders and teamsters.. ... $2 25 day Cheese maker, Oregon, 12 men, stock farm, $25 fd.: it's good Butcher, young man, shop and wagom, 10c fare, $12 week Driver. bakery wagon. 30c fare. $30 5 laborers, city job, board home, $2 dRy Millwright, large lumber co.. $4 day Man to cut grass with scythe. eity, $1 25 day and found Teamster, 4-horse for mine, $40 founc Grafter, vines_ fare $1 50, 43 tounc Milker, fare paid. mining region, $35 fd. 3 helpers, city mill, $1 25 day: young men Sticker hand, city planing mili, aay Butcher, young man, for meat market. Driver for a mine company, $60 and foun: Cheese maker and 2 milkers, Nevada, $40, 335 and foun Second cook. city hotel, $50 and foun. 4 waiters, coffee houses, city. $10 50 week Head donkeyman and his full crew. 2 farm hands, 3 Milker. Gilroy, $30 and found 2 milkers, samie place, Sonoma County, $35 and_founda ‘Woodworker. fare pald. morth, $3 30 day Special on Late Mail. Telegrams and Telephones. Eastern man to drive milk wagon_ $35 found 15 laborers, new sawmill company $35 & fd Porter_ country hotel 70c fare, $20 to $25 fa Laundryman_city institution, $30 and found 2 waiters, mine, $30 &nd found Second cook, mine, $45 and found Lodging-house janitor: boy, city bindery, 36 Cook and walter, country job. $40, Cook and dishwasher, city, $35, $15 and fd Idleness Is the mother of mischief. But industry Is a sure sign of prosperity. Hotel and Other Departments. 4 ranch vineyard cooks, $30_ $35 and found 2 camp cooks, $45, $30 and found Cook and dishwasher hotel, " $50. $23 & 4 19 cooks, different fobs. $80.$50. $40, 430 &a 18 dishwashers_ pot washers. kitchen hands, Toustabouts. ete., $20. $25. $30 and found 19 waiters, different places $25. $30, $35 & f1 2 bell and elevator Boys; 3 porters; 4 pantry ys. Marker and assorter, laundry, $15 week Weo want many boys to learn trades, city. Boys, If you are wise, you will learn soms trade, FOR OTHER PLACES. C US. 1902 WE GAVE 45,000 MEN WORK. Our office 13 a block long. COME SEB. MURRAY-READY, 634-636 Clay st. must give #00d,_reference. Apply 16 Post st. | WANTED at once—Ladies to work for us at | WANTED _Young men fo learn barber irade home, light, pleasant work; make from $5 to $8 week. Call 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., room 1, ‘The Richmond, 509 Jones st. WANTED-Operators on ladies’ waists, muslin underwear and wrappers. MARKS BROS., 1220 Market st. 8. F. Barber Ccllege, T41A Howard st. COAT makers and bushelman for country. REISS BROS, & CO. 24 Sutter st. 2-CHAIR barber shop for sle: cheap ou a:- count of sickness. 473 Hayes st. GIRLS to learn millinery trade: taught In 1| SAILORS and ordina: mo.; $6; positions guaranteed at $10 per w'k: Echool evenings only. 143 Stockton sty 1. 18 LEARN proofreading; sits. secured, $15 to $23 50c up: soling 2V¢ up. 923 Howard st., nr. 5th, wky. Home Correspondence School, Phila. IRONERS wanted at the Eagle Laundry, 53-55- 57 Coiton st., off Brady, near 12th & Market. COATMAKERS to take work out. BELASCO & HARRIS CO., 541 Market st. OPERATORS and finishers on its’ white shirts. ROGERSON'S, 035 Yll!lflull:h M WANTED—A young girl about 15 years old for factory. MARKS BROS.. 1220 Market. SEWING machine our new factory, ion st., near Fifteenth, which will be ready for occupancy April 18, 1803; Inexperienced paid salary while learn. ing; applications should be made at once t LEVI USE & CO., 321 Fremont st.; apply MR, DAVIS. GIRLS—Watch for motice of opening of the Bona Fide Employment Agcy., $ City Hall S nacihiof Maskat, vp. ROA _ADAH Y, CFARLANE, Mgr. Cut this out. GIRLS about 14 for factory work; good wages: steady employment, Apply at once. AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento st. A BRANCH office for Call and advertisements mn“iumh for | «that Ed Rolkin, Reno House seamen for Europe aand Australia. HERMAN'S, 20 Steuart st 800 MEN to buy_new and 2d-hand army shoes, WANTED—Recruits for the Marine Corps, U. £. Navy; able-bodled men of character, between the ages of 21 and 35; not less tha: 6 feet 4 inches and not over § feet 1 Inch; abie to speak and read English. For information apply at the Tecruiting oftices, 40 Elis st., n Francisco, Cal.; Masonic Hall, 530 K st., Sacramento, Cal,; and U. 3. Custom-house, '222% North Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. ‘WANTED-—Laborers and runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 rooms; 25¢ per night: $1 to $2 per week. —_— T PR TRY our men's shoes at $1 palr, foot-form shoes at $2 50 or orthopedic s 50 beet shoes on earth. 11 Third st., ¢ | bullding. 5 doors from B to learn barber trade; only months to lete and secure l:’ lustrated _and _full culars Clay at. e _Son PENSION atty., E. A. Sullls, room bids, Past Comn. Geo, H: Thomas Pack, 6 o o ; e st — ARE YOU FREE 50 AUSTRIANS FARE FARE 50 ITALIANS FREE FREE 50 GREEKS FARE MINES—ALSO RAILROAD WORK, 2 places florth and south MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. A—SPECIAL . ...Large Li pa: Engineer and saw filer las Circular sawyer ... MURRAY & READY A—IT'S MEN BUTTE CO..... IT'S GOOD. 10 laborers, special R. R. rates $2 80.....§60 MURRAY & READY 834 & 636 Clay st. SOUTHEAST 12 laborers. very large lumber Co. --...Open To-day, Sunday, S to 12a m...... MURRAY & READY....634 and 638 Clay st. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, hait price. 363 Mission =t.. bet. Ist and 24 sts. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Ma- ket—200 rooms, 25c night: reading-rooms. free 'bus and baggage to and from. ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_swbscriptio Teceived at Call branch office, 3200 Fillmors A BRANCH offiee for Call advertisements a.d subscriptions has bDeen established at 1006 Valencia st CHEAPEST and best in America_ The Week!v Dol Tl T & ; an: . Ry one year for ¥ e ———————— SOLICITOR WANTED. SOLICITORS ted: good proposition: Ao o R, o umber Co.._#04 y T i

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