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[« ] THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 27. 1903. I SAN FRAZCISCO CALL. San Francleco open SINESE OFFICE corner Market and FFICES open n the vea ontgomery street, 9:30 p, m. open until 9:30 p. m en until 9:30 p. m. | open | 1110 p. m. Sixteenth; open un! corner open until ® p. m, et; open yotil ® p. m. r of Twenty-second and Ken- until ® p. m open until ® p. m. EVEN- (MONDAY) T degree. K rd JULLL b, F. and —Second de- the Stockbolders of the tide Trust Company of San Francisco held on WEDNESDAY, April 29, 12 o'clock noon, at the office of the compsny, Mills building, San Francisco, Ca e purpose of clecting a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year, the transaction of cuch other buf come before the meeting. books will close on Saturday, 12 o'clock moom. ational Bank of tion for car g. formed and or- @ in pursuance of the Re- tes of the United States, is hereby and will be held on WEDNESDAY. e . 1903_ at the hour of 3 wnoon of said day and at £ald associa situate ost and Market streets county of San Francisco, a, the place where its nt and deposit are carried e object and for the purpose u consideration the voting upon amend the articles of in- ociation of said The cker-Woolworth tonal Bank of San by increasing the number of Di. reof from the present number of so that the number of Di- iation shall thereafter hall thereafter manage said association. Dated San By order of the G. W. KLINE, Cashier 3 best in America_The Weekly sages, sent to sny address in the ed States ‘or one year for $1, distributing advertisin, Gc for our book; tells how. PACIFIC BOOK Dept. X, 120 Sutter st.. 5. F. | ASTROLOGY. ROLOGY taught; horoscopes cast. PROF. YMOND, book store, 648 Ellis. or by mail. — ATTORNEYS AT LAW. s . damages, estates, wilis, attachments, collections, etc.; consultation 1 no_ advance charges; call or write; eninge by appointment. Tel. Red 3601 ADVICE free—I will advance costs in meritor!- oue cases, divorces, probate and all other law Do fees in advance; open every even- , 819 Market st., rm. 31 E uick, guiet. harge without ; established 15 yrs. | W. HOWE, 1122 Market st opp. Hale's. cases ADVIC 2)l cases: no advance fees. | . ADAMS. | or, Examiner building. free: R Reom 316, third flo unless successful; all V.Davidson 927 Market. | ; open evgs. W. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. "H. C. DECKER, P06 Market st., Corner of Stocktos H. C. DECKER Market st., rner of Stockt PHONE JOHN 195 1'A BLISE CLEAR TITLES IS CITY 1877. NTEED ON ALL . near Powell.. Sowell st.; very good 6 rooms and bath (new flay).... 5 10-room corner flat on Powell st.. . 10 rooms on Bddy st.: cheap rent.. 28 roome, SUDDY COFHCT........ 5 * roome, ano (eorner) E rooms. clears $000. . 1 oms ation. . 3 on Jessie st 3 CORNER HOU ROM- $6600. LD IMMEDIAT transient. . must sall E reduced from 10 rogms; best flat In the city.... 16 rooms on Taylor st.; $350 cash I8 rooms on Grant ave fsmg n town: clears $150 list 1n office. 205 M =t hoarding and | and country ho- bund at bargain prices by call- | i and reliable agency. } NHARD, 917 Market st Sth and 6th house; | price $1000. 28 ROOMS Market; rent half cash Market u terms | WEINHARD, 917 man house: rent $1 ith of Market... : corner; ‘north of Market. .. Money lcaned at 1 per cent. Hotels. roadhous 5 EITEL & CA MITCHELL & CO..... 1206 Market st We will sell you balance mo lst to selec ._.Phone Jessie 2061 opposite Stxth. y house far part cash. | We have a large ! call and see zome | xuminer blg.. | NESS in Flats and el 5 hall and lease \ & CO., 14 nice rooms, cheap if Market st.. room 4 MME. Leola, bei itualist, fortune- teller on earth; leasons i Palestine won- | der charm: wrinkles & blackheads removed by harmle 20th. | CLAIRVOYANTS. | __BEFORE THE VEIL OF ISIS.. The Marvel of the Hour! PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, { The First Regisicred Trance Clairvoyant | Ever in San Francisco. | ELEVATE TH now Thy Fu .... Free ¢ Not Correc TUnless you obtain the information for which | you consult him he wiil i POSITIVELY REFUSE TO ACCEPT A FEE. This is Honest, Is It Not? Extraordinary clairvoyant power, com- bined with his superior knowledge of occult forces, enables him to read human life with unerring accuracy from infancy to old age. His powers are wonderful and indlsputable. His advic = reliable. His Information clear, | concise and to the point in love, marriage, | LF! | Free divorce, sales, wills, patents, investments property, ofl and mining claims, hidden treas. | ures, disease, etc. He telis if husband, wite or sweetheart is true or false; who and when ou will marry. He reunites the separated, stores lost affections, causes happy mar- riage, gives you good luck; long standing and chronic disease that has baffled the ph: siclan’s skill cured without the use of med- icine; “mediums developed’; hours, 10 a. m. | to 8 p. m., Su vy, 2 to 8. $1, $1, $1, $1—Special readings—$1, 51, 31, $L. | 326—O'Farred st.—326. MME. M. B! ARD, THE FAMOUS Ciairvoyant and business medium, permanent- Iy located at Third st., next Examiner bldg.: she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the present happenings and portrays events to oc. cur in the future; if you are in trouble, Al contented or not satisfied in life, or have do- mestic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and vou will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice in ail affairs | of life; 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569 L S CLARK, Emma Spreckels bidg., 927 Mar- ket st ; consultation {ree; no fees in advance. | BICYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. CHRISTMAS presents; $40 Monarch racers re- duced to $25; agent for Columbla end Eu- | reka bicyclee; juvenile wheel ALLEN, 301 Lerkin st., corner McAllister. | —_— BUSINESS CHANCES. "DECKER, 906 MAR JOHN 531 FOR BUSINESS PLACES. HEADQUARTER! CALL fine trade store and notions . gar store. Delicacy Hakery and notione, & rooms . - 8215 Candy. stationery and housekpg Tooms. $1500 Restaurant, fi location. 3 rooms...... $400 Restaurant, clears over $100 per month.$2000 fine corner, large stock........! $1000 T WHATEVER YOU HAVE FOR SALE TH M I WIL) ELL _IT FOR YOU. ACT FROM BUYER 906 Market st., cor. Btockton , clgar stores, sa- and country hot: by { SCHWEINHARD, | bet. 5th and 6th : central location; good stock and owner leaving city, must sell at $250. HWEINHARD, 9i7 Mar- e twee ectionerie: me_ livery stables, flered at bargain Market st., ares ; bargain NTED_ Steady man with small capital; $16 per week to good man. 1082 Mrkt., r. 4 WANTED By old reliable firm, steady man with $130 to tend offics, walt on customers; | will pay per month; experience not re- ed 3052 Market st room 4. | “RELIABLE pariuer wanted In restau- 70 month gusranteed. 1052 Market,r.4. | 100—COR. grocery, bar, fully stocked; rent | $30; iving rooms. Market st. | CLAIRVOYANT. card and planet reader; only ISMAR. the Egyptian gypsy. clairvoyant and palmist permanently located at 1104 Market tobp.m.; in person; 3 questions answered $1; fuil life. 85; send lock of hair, date and year of birth; don’t send currency. Send postoffice, Wells Fargo money order or registered letter, JUST arrived from the Orient, MME. CHEIRO, | greatest living clairvoyant, palmist and reader of buman destiny; readings by mall, $2: send date of birth. 18 Post, nr. Jones, MISS WARD gives names. dates and facts when | others fail; call on this celebrated medium; | ction or no pay. 906 Market, room 30. | M. BELLE RUSSELL has removed to 55 Third et.; ladies, 25c: gonts, 50c; hours, 10 to 9. | WALTERS, great card resder 50c. 951 Missis ORPHEUM Employment Office Grand Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office, 416 S | WANTED—By elderly English lady. | JAPAN EDUCATIONAL. HOOL, OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- HEALD'S NEBERING—Theory, demonstration, construc- tion, la thoroughly practical i’ e Didg., 121 Geary st.—Competent 7 200 branches with 75,000 pupil and Europe; best, quickest method ever devised; private and class instruction; proa- pectus and (rfal lessons free; commercial “iasses In French and Spanish, $3 per month. LI'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post st., 5. F.—Thorough courses; complgte equipment; all subjects pertaining to minthg and mining engineering; day and night; catalogue free. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting; the largest and mest influential school of the kind outside New York City; 9 special teachers; puplls en- ter any time. Call or address 414 Mason st. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE, rducted by experta; best combined shorc- n- hand and Yommercial course to be ha dorsed by official court reporters. 1382 M CALIFORNIA Business College, 805 Larkin st. ‘A thorough school”: positions secured for graduates; modern methods: individual in- | struction. . Write for illustrated catalogue. the leading business college, 723 Mar- special summer course in all depart- handsome catalogue free; life scholar- $50; day and evening sess: ADDRE: C TMAN BUSIN falght £t., 8. F., Cal A SUMMER school of shorthand and bookkeep- ; enroll now and be ready for position in S. F. Business Coll GINEERING—Civil, ele vey. assay, cyanide; day, est. n der 'Natllen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. H.HIRSCHING'S School of Chemistry and Min- ing; open day, cve. 334 Kearny; catalog free. PROF. G. MANSFIELD, teacher of guitar, mandolin, banjo. PIANO lessons; Standard system: splendid op. portunity for beginners. Box 1513, Call. . bookkeeping, grammar, writing, MRS. GRUNDIES W 5 Fr., Sp.; hre. 9-11 a.m.,3-5 p.m. 1126 Eddy;Cottage bl; . 1435 M 10th. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., 8. F. founded 1868; new 0-page catalogue, free. e EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. nese help. 426 Powell nr. Sutter; tel ; after 6 p. m., home phone, Blac! AOKI, 421 Post st.; tel. Bush Chinese employment office: hes best help; contracts for farm help, ete. tock- ton: tel. Grant 168; expert, reliabie help. CHINESE and Japanese help, estab. 20 vears Tel, Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO.. 640 Clay. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help, 315 Stockton; Main 5188, P e ———————— EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALBE. A SWEDISH cook, young, strong, very best of references, wants a place, cily or country; a first-class laundress, Swedish, strong and capable; a German seamstress and maid; also a thorough infant's rurse wants work. Tel. Main 5472, MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sut- ter st., near Powell 1236 Market st. i | ' And what would help If you have been so busy that you couldn't call or write, Just make connection with The Call, though it be late at night, And send your Want Ad. in by phone, for we are here to please, ur patrons we've been always first to seize. FINANCIAL., TG INVESTORS. The Pacific Vacuum Ice Company, owning the patent rights to the States of Nevada. Oregon, Washington, California and Ari- rona for the vacuum process of manufactur- ing hyglenic pure foe and refrigeration, of- fers to the investing public for the next 50 days 30,000 shares preferred cumulative © per cent per annum guaranteed dividend (free of taxes) stock at §1 per share, with & bonus of one share of common stock. The company has purchased block 12, size 200x408. corner Nineteenth and Harrison sts. Work on prcp- erty now progressing so as to be in actual operation by June 1 of this year, with a 100- ton per day plant. Plants will be erected in cities and towns within cur territory. This ice can be made for BOc per ton and in one hour’s time. | For further particulars address FRANK W. MARSTON, president, Pacific Vacuum Ice Company, rooms 519-520, Parrott build- ing, 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.. 326 Post. P —— FURNITURE FOR SALE. 6-ROOM flat for sale account departure: sell cheap. hame st., corner Second FOR sale—Furniture for house of 71 rooms; reasonable. 323 Eddy st. fine corner; must sell Call 100 Te- AN experfenced nurse wishes a few more-con- finement cases; first-class references from leading physicians; charges reasonable. Ap- ¢ soon to the Boma ency, 8 City Hall MacFARLAIN, manager. square; ADAH L. to assist {n light housework and attend invalld lady in city. Box 1564, Call office YOUNG woman wishes situation to take care ‘of baby. Apply 10 Sherman st., off Fol- som, from 9 to §: no letters answered. GIRL wishes to do housework or laundry 23 Howard st work YOUNG wol man,_ Scotch, several years' experi- ence, No. 1 references, housekeeper; can cater for any high func- tions: had charge 17 in help Eastern home. acFariain, 8 City Hall sq. p. South 1151. WELL recommended voung German weman wishes position; small family; general house- work; gocd cook; wages $25 to $30; no pos- tals. 417 Gough st. ESE girl wishes place; second work in a small family, with small wages. 526 O'Far- rell st. YOUNG Polish woman would like a situation 1o do general housework; can speak German | and English. 715 Howard st. SP E woman wanis work by the Call o address 1605 Clara WINCHESTER House, ket—200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per nigh k; convenlent and respectable; free bagg: to and from ferry. WANT ads and ci Call at Baton's Bazaar, 633 McAllister st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. | HOUSE and ship painter likes to have work; good stagehand (non-union). Address box 3978, Call office. | YOUNG_Japanese boy wants a position as schoolboy. Address K. TAKAHASHI, 518 Jessle st ptions taken for The | wishes position us | | A. WOLPERT, 773 Mission, phonc Red 2037. Fide Bmployment | FURNITURE WANTED. | | buy: furniture, carpets L._AND L. Auction Co_ 1059-61 Mission; phone Jeesie 1871; spot cash for furniture, et rents, repairs, pack BIG prics paid for furniture for 60 days,special season. S. J. WAUGH. r. 415, Examiner bld, — HELP WANTED—FEMALE. C. R. HANSEN & CO........Phone Grant 183 . HOTEL DEPARTMENT . | ligusekeeper, first-class hotel. country Waitresses, ‘Winters, Madera, Red Marysville, Benicla, Willits, city, summer resort hotels <+ ez 2 -520-$30 Waltress, coffee parlor, 6 days work 38 wk. | 2 girls, same country place, different hotels, | one as waitress, one as chambermaid to wait, | Recond cook, mountain resort, long season.$45 Chambermalds, city, country hotels. Laundress, country hotel, plain work Laundress, city institution .. Chambermaid, assist sewing, sicep home.$25 Cook, country hot: e pastry cook and dishwasher, fare advanced... L840 Cook (German style, plain cooking), country hotel .. Polisher and fancy Biuft, ‘ironer, country laundr: $100; =2 Starch ironer, country laundry. arch ironer, country resort. FAMILY DEPARTMENT B Cook, no washing, light housework, adults, Berkeley, $30: cook, nice family, country, no washing, good opportunity for summer out- ing; 2 girls, same house, city, cook and nursegirl, $40; good opportunity for mother and daughter, friends, sisters, nursegirls, $20; cook and housegirl, $25; housegirl, San Ma- teo, $25, others, R. HANSEN & CO.. .420 Bush st. 4 COOKS, $30 and $35; second girl. Napa, §: Menlo Park, $25; nurse, invaiid, $20; 10 housework girls, $30 each; a number of cooks for the country, $30 and $35: woman to cook for men, $30. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st. WANTED—Situation by a middl to work on u gentleman's place, dener and good hand with horse: references, Address H. HINK, 973 Washing- ton st., Oakland, room 11. 0od gar- also good | aged Dane | A PANTRY girl for city, $26 and $30; & French or German children, $2: start next Fri. PLUNKETT, 4 s maid, $30; a nurse for 2 four waltresses for resort to $25 cach, fare paid. MISS Sutter st., near Powell. FIRST-CLASS and capable zardener in every respect of horticulture, landscape gardening, etc.; best references; private place Drefer- red. Address Temperance, San Rafael, Gen- eral Delivery girls for thirty different, reli- ; reduced fees to those sent out office open at % a. m. & City Hall ogp. Eighth st.; ADAH MacFAR- ager. POSITION as assistant manager or traveling representative by energetic, capable man; married (38); Canadian: does not use tobacco, liquor or gamble; good refs. Box 1558, Call. MISS BLANCHE, young business mediu _ palmist; names given; 1. 50c, g. $1. 10% Sth, | OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. | 261 Kearny, room 20; la 25c; gents, 50c. | MME. RAVENNA will give full life reading | for 50c one week. 5 Fourth st. i i m; ith, 10c; hours, 1 to 8. 262 Minna st., near 4th, MRS. SHAFFER. clairvoyant card reader; sit- tings daily. 438% Jessic st bet. 5th and 6th. | e TIVIe emnia b D aoa A A RELIABLE, handy, middle-aged German wiehes position on a private place to do chore work and take care of garden, etc.. and make himeelf useful. Box 3072, Call office. A YOUNG man experienced in saddlery, hard- ware and harness goods would like to have a_ position as stockman or selector. Box 1565, Call office. A YOUNG man experienced in carriage, hard- ware and wagon material would like to have A position as stockman or selector. Box 1407, Call office. CAPE NOME. | MAIL steamer St, Paul direct for 3. Only steamer from this port. Make res- | ervations at once. C. F. MOORE, Passen- | ger Agent. 935 Market £t room 6, | EXPERIENCED drapery and carpet salesman; can furnish best of references. Address box 1408, Call. 5 YOUNG man would like situation in private family to work in stable and do gardening. 715 Howard st. R B R CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN you become disgusted with your work | send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat. | ing Works, 355-357 Tehama st.; tel, South 40. CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co.. J. McQuee prgp"}i , 320 Guerrero l!' 1. Mission 4%: TRY HOPKE BROS.’ excellent carpet clean- ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. | A GERMAN, middle-aged, an experienced gro- cery clerk and barkeeper, wishes a situation; good references. W. BOHLING, 417 Kearny. YOUNG gentleman, graduate nurse, wishes a steady position. Box 3959, Call office. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia st. e e ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st. tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop: shoeing shop; | owner in other business. | Call wants t 1S~pear st to cngage TED—A business man in e real estate and business chance office; If party upon trial proves worthy he will be taken in as partner, , Call. RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beaung works;prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.itel Mission 203. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet.beating _ Works; 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. 3 E. MITCHELL, Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vating Co., 240 14th st.; tel. Mission 74. 1 AIN—Horseshoeing and general black- hing business for sale. including house iot; owner 64 Richland and 3 ave., near Mission st., OYSTER house znd restaurant doing §00d busi- Tess. fine fixtures; worth $1200; at sacrifice account sickness. 438 Hayes st. WANTED—£teady, reliable man as office as- sistant; duties fight; permanent place: 375 mo.; $160 cesh required. 10073 Mkt r. 1. FOR rent—Mineral springs hotel; fully fur- nished; ready to open May 1. Box 8863, Call | office, San Prancisco. | FOR rent—Blacksmith shop: good location 1n | one of the best towns in the State; write for particulars, Box 1680, Call office. CHIROPODISTS. Prof. Martin Braun, formerly of Vienna, Aus- tria, treats all local foot diseases without sorns 25c. Buit 17, 930 Market, op. Em- COLLECTION OFFICES. ted iy, ST 80, 916 Market st.; phone Red 618. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery rooms 9-10: tel. 5580. DENTISTS. A NEW plate—the Whalebone- #500— HOME bakery and restaurant combined 2t terminus San Mateo electric road. MATT WILLIAMS, Proprietor. warranted 20 yrs.; crown, §3 50; fillings, 80c; plates. $5:full set: all work painless and war- | ranted Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. BREANCH bakery, notions and candy store for sale cheap. Apply 1511 Dupont st. DAIRY and milk route; 76 cows: profitable | business for sale. Address box 1564, Call. | CIGAR store; Seventh and Mission; make offer | to-day: sickness; a bargain. Call after G p.m. FOR sale—Machine shop, with all modern tools, Box 1413, Call EALOON for sale very cheap. 827 Howard st. WANTED—Partner with means to exploit a lste invention. Box 1520, Call office. #1600 _GROCERY and saloon; good payh business. Box 1521, Call office. e CLASSIFIED advertisements and N‘fl’rflofl' vecelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st, $1; silvey fillings, 50c; rranted years; open Ideal Dental Parlors, ind 45 AN ideal gold filling, Eold_crowns, 33 Wi DR. C. W. RICHARDS, dentist, has re- moved from 47 Post st.to Mutual Bank build- ing, room 614, corner Geary and Kearny sts. EXCHANGE. TO exchange for good city property—160 acres in Salinas Vailey; 35 acres in full bearing orchard: house, barn, etc. P. C. LASSEN & CO., 466 Tenth st Oakland, Cal. ] FLATS TO LET. GREENWICH, 2719—New, sunny, upper 6 rooms; tinted; $25; open. C st., 25—Just completed, 10 magnificent, large, ‘sunny rooms, hall ‘and dining-room paneled, $45; also 714 Second ave.—7 rooms, $30; also 720 Second ave., $35; iIf you wish commodious, Jight and sunny rooms, see these; open 1 to 4 p. m. SIX new 6-7 rooms superbly furnished, mod- ern French flats, in one of the finest resi- dence blocks in’ San Francisco; beautiful park surroundings; elegant marine view; first block on Noe street, opposite Duboct fil\;k.hln the warm belt; two blocks from the aight-street cars; open daily for inspec- tion; ready May 1. |3 GIRLS to learn hairdressing AT OUR NEW FACTORY, 1872 MISSION ST., NEAR FIFTEENTH, SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS ON OVERALLS WANTED: INEXPERIENCED PAID SALARY WHILE LEARNING; OPERATORS AND RIVETERS ALSO WANTED AT OUR MAIN FAC- TORY, 32% FREMONT ST. LEVI STRAUSS & CQ. APPLY TO MR. DAVIS. 50 teaches trade from A to Z in 2 wks.; must fill 3 posi- tions by May 5; $10 per week guaranteed; call early; day and evening class. Old 8, F. Hairdressing School, 233 Geary st., room 13. HAIRDRESSING_ manicuring, massage, scalp treatment, hairwork, removal of superfluous hair; $5 2 weeks: day & eve. class; wages $10 to $20 week. 126 Market, cor. Jones, r. 94. AN experienced husiness woman possessing tact, personality and ability can learn of opportunity to connect herself with corpora- tion opening branch office and desiring man- ager for same. Address box 3978, Call. WANTED—A lady presser who has worked in dye house; 4 days a week. Call at Native Sons' Dyeing and Cleaning Works, 430 Bush. HELP WANTED—MALE. ATPACIFIC. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520 SACRAMENTO ST. PHONE MAIN 1191. FREE FARE. FREE FARE. 30 Italian section hands—for R. R.; i’ north—board where, ; 81 75 da: SHIP TO-DA R. R. Co.'s own work FREE FARE. 20 section hands—north—to go to-day. I's FREE FARE—S$1 75 day. 10 R rackmen—electric Free Fare—Board where you please; $2 day. SPECIAL NEW WORK———IN——— All year’s work—you. ship to-night. 50 laborers, $60 50 teamsters, $67 50 50_rock men, $75 Special cheap R. R. fare Come and Go. SOUTH SOUTH 50 rough carpenters—that's you. Any bandy man with a few tools that is willing to work will suit; to build concrete forms on Senator Olark’s new railroad; it's a long job; part of fare is free; the bal- ance is very cheap; come and see us about it; $82 50 and found 5 more millwrights; large lumber co. day and found. Carpenter for mine—north—8$105. SAWMILLS—YARDS—WOODS, ETC. 10 laborers; large sawmlill co.; north: lumber; to go to-day; $40 and found. 18 laborers; large sawmill co.: mills and yards; board where you please, $2 a day. 10 laborers; southeast; large sawmill co.; no experience required; $35 and found. 3 laborers; woods: north: $35 and found. MECHANICAL. Machinist; city: 9 hours; $3 25 day. Carpenter: mine: $5 50 day. $3 50 pile 5 rough carpenters; south; $3 50 day. 8 blacksmiths; country shop; $50,” $52, $60 - and foun 25 a day. = 2 moiders, city, $3 MINES, TUNNELS, ETC. good tunnelmen; cheap fare, $105. muckers, large tunnel, $2 50 day. tunnelmen; free fare; ¥ miners; § hours; north; $80. timbermen; 8 hours; south; $00. miners; north; 8 hour: north; mine; $75. 2pa co.: good place; $t 5 and_carmen: large mine; 10 drillers; i0c fare; $45 and found. 20 laborers; lve fare FARMS, ORCHARDS, ETC. 5 teamsters; millionaire’s ranch; steady job; to go to-day: $30 and found. 5 scraper teamsters; large ranch: $30 and fd. 3 farmers; large ranch 3 5 scraper teamsters: 2 25 day. Man to care for trotting horses, stock ranch; south $30 and found. Choreboy; private ranch; $12 and found. MISCELLAN 10 laborers; quarry; 10c fare; $37 50 and fd. 5 drillers; Same place; steady job; $45 & fd Boy for printing office, $6 a week: cook, cit $35 and found; 3 waiters, hotels, $35, $33 $60 and found. | TCOLUMNE COU? | 1 | i \ | 1 | 1 | ! | r and $30 and found; man and wife to run | camp boarding-house, near city; dishwash- | er, city, $6°a week and found; porter, sa- loon, $25 and found. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520 SACRAMENTO ST. AT CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 50 Third st.; phone Bush 105. FREE FARE—FREE FARE. 100 R.R. laborers, §. P. Co. own work. .$2 da: 100 men for steel gang. ..5160 a d 20 R. R. laborers, horth, free fare .82 a day LOGGING WOODS_AND SAWMILLS. 2 timber fellers -$560 a month and board 4 crosscutters. -$15 a month and board 2 car loaders. .$60 a month and board 20 swampers and Iaborers. .$40 month & board 10 iumber pilers. $2 a day 10 men to cut wood, pine, 4 feet—$1 30 u cord Stove wood, pine, 16 inches ..$2 a cor? 4 men to make grape stakes....$4 per 1000 Good bench hand, sawmill. . .83 50 a day 4 quartz miners, Siskiyou Co..$2 day and bd. 8 ranch hands, Sonoma Co....$26 and board 20 R. R. men, sawmill, free fare 2 a day .BIG NEW JOB—O: 10 laborers, north. 10 four-horse teams 5 plow teamsters 25 TWO and four horse teamst a day; laborer and wife, for mi and found; married milker, $40 and house rent; milkers, $30, $35 and $40 and found: farmers, $25 and $30 and found: boy for printing office, §5 week; deag sawyer, $60 and _found; shingle sawyer, $65 and found: blacksmith' helpers, $1 50 day and_found and $2 day: woodchoppers for mine, $1 25 cord; wheelwright. $3 day; mine: timbermen, choremen. and cooks, waiters and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., ANDRE'S OFFICE, 317 STOCKTON Good milker and butter-maker, raise poultry and run incubafors, $30; sec- ond butler, $35; choreman for private place, near city, '$25, etc. WANTED—An_ old man; light work; good home; $10. MRS NORTON, 313 Sutter st. WANTED—For U.S. army, able-bodied unmar- ried men, between ages of 21 and 35; citizens of United States. of good character and tem- perate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For {nformation apply to Recrulting Officer, 121 New Montgomery st., San Fran- cisco, or Masonic building, Sacramento, Cal. 628 Sacramento st. | man to| | | | | HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. OPEN TO-DAY Monday, at 7 a. m. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Cl A MURRAY & READY, 634-036 Clay Phone Main 38iS. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. We Ship You Free to One. Free To-day. Free to AlL Nevada. Oregon. Arizona. Oregon. Nevada. Hawanan | Arizona. East. Islands ALL PARTS OF CALIFORNIA. Santa Susan: Los Angeles Count Los Angeles County. Chatsworth Park. a. y. Los Angeles County. San Fernando. Shasta and Humboldt. All Mining Regions. Mendocino. Fresno, Merced. Santa Barbara. pa, Sonoma. ta Clara. San Joaquin. Monterey. Tulare, Marin. San_Benito, Sacramento. Nevada. Colusa, Kern. Contra Costa. Alameda, Yolo. « Kings, Trimity. Madera, Sutte: Glenn, Yuba. Placer, Trinity. Santa Cruz. Amador, Lake. laveras. El Dorado. Butte, Kern. Riverside. San Mateo. San Luis Obispo. Sierra. Siskiyou. Mariposa. Tuolumne, Tehama and other counties. DO YOU WANT TO GO THERE AS Drillers, ~single, double; machnie ~ hand: bench and corner men, laborers, teamste: trackmen, chuck-tenders, muckers, cooks, waiters, mechanical help of all kinds, ca men, etc. >—wages $2, $2 25, §2 50, $3 25, $3 50, $4 to $5 day. SPECIAL NOTICE. Free Fare. CROWD GOING—ARE YOU? MURRAY & READ' 634-638 Cl o E 'S TAKING 55 MEN. H BY TRAIN TO-DAY. BIG SAWMILL AND WOODS. MANAGER HER No experience required. You'll sul All Steady Positions Year Round. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. <df . $3, On All the Above Jobs. B. SEE HIM. | Wages $40 to $50 per Month and Found. { TO BUTTE. 0-DAY TO 126 single and double hand drillers. 155 teamsters ard laborers ——BIG_WAGES— ONLY $2 80 GOING TO BUT MURRAY & READY, : BUTT! IT COSTS . | WANTED—2 carriage blacksmiths and § c: A— FOR A BJ LARG) EYAitD, STOCK, HAY, G NCH, FARE §$t. 25 good four-horse teamsters, $30 and found. 15 handy men to work abou: orchard snd | vineyard; you'll suit; $26 and found. ALL STEADY JOBS MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st A— SILVER AND GOLD Mines. Copper and Coal Mines 865 laborers, teamsters, muckers, single, T ait double and machine hana miners, car and corner men, furnace, etc., cooks, etc. Located Everywhere. Laborers nesd no experlence; you'll su wages, $60, $75, $S5 and $90 per month: a found. Tunnels, Quarries drillers, common work, $67 64 laborers and muckers, $60 and $67 1902 we gave MURRAY & READY, 000 men work. 536 Clay Carpenter: Carpenter: $3 3 t: nd | 50 | 20 50 50 55 rough carpenters for a great American syndicate and In Southern California. Steady work all year, any rough carpent with a few tools can fill the job. Wages $2 50 day. Located in the orange and lemon belts; sent 55 this week; sending 55 more. It will not cost you much fo get there. 1902 we gave MURRAY & READY, 45,000 men work 634-636 Clay st trust er MECHANICA hoist or rock Bogineer. crusher, $90; mill manufactories, etc.,, some witho shoeing, all over California, come see, wag $250_ $3 $3 50 day. Wheelwright. large ranch; shingle sawye odworker and wagon-maker, fare pal found: 2 ‘carpenters, Yorkville: blacksmit Sonoma County, $2 25 to $2 50 d: smith and horséshoer, ranch, 350 and foun we 16 | blacksmiths for shops, factories, farms, saw- ut es T d, 3 50 day; carriage palnter, fare $1, $50 and b, black- d: shoe repalrer, country, $12 week; engineer and machinist, country winery, $40 and found;. blacksmith, city. good job, $3 a day; 2 carpenters, city, good job, $3 a da: Smith helper. city, $150 to $2 day: make aephaltum floors, country day and found; rough carpenter, day; blacksmith, ranch, fare black $45_and found; blacksmith, general work, fare $1 25. $2 day and found; 2 carpenters, camp, fare $3. $3 day and found: sharpener and miner, fare $3. $40 and foun: blacksmith and tool sharpener, mine, $3 da carriage painter, fare $2 20.' $2 25 day young men for carriige painting, 36 weel blacksmith, ranch, fare $1 4¢ blacksmith, lumber company lumber and tinner, factory, fare 20 cent Tumber tool | s, | RARE chance—Four good horses for sal maker, city, $10 to $12 week ers, wine company, countr: carpenter, wine company found; house painter, Alameda County, fare, $2 25 day: 3 bench hand: Santa Clara County. $3 50 day: blacksmit Sonoma County, $225 to $2 50 da: smith, general ‘work, County. $2 50 to $3; 3 carpenters, fare $1 30 $3 a day; 2 factory, fare $1. $3 50 da; Contra’ Costa County, ; black. no woodwork, Napa factory, rough carpenters, Dblacksmith, Shop, | s ety iron work- . $50 and found: ountry. $40 and 60 carpenters, found: blacksmith, machine shop, no shoe- ing, fare $1, $50 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. A—FREE. FREE Sawmills, Woods, Yards—Located Every- where in Three States. mills and woods; you can advance yoursei in jobs; wages from $30 to $60 and found. Sticker hand, city, $3 to $3 50, Woodsmari, fare $1. 4 boys to work in light factory, $6 week. Shingle packer, country, $2 day. Cut-off sawyer, $2 day. Shingle packer, Hansen machine, 5 graders, pine lumber $75. 6c M. 1t teamster, ‘fare $1, lumber cc . $60 found. lumber co., $30 found. 3 shingle sawyers; 4 spool tenders, $55 & fd Entire wood crew for a lumber Sonoma. County. Head sawyer, Mendocino County. Sticker hand, common surface $2 26 day. 20 LABORERS, MILLS, SOUTHEAST. 2 spool tenders,’ morth. $60. company, work, city, Shingle sawyers fare $130. $60 and found Circular sawyer: drag sawyer. $55 and found HEAD DONKEYMAN AND FULL CREW. Shingle packer, fare $1 6l;c per M. others, MURRAY & READY, 634-636 A— MARRIED. and Man and wife at mine, woman wait at ta- ble; man to do chores. found; ® men and wives for ranches. chards, vineyards, dairies, etc.. $40 o boss here. $60 and to $60 and found: miner and wife as cook, boss here. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. TALENTED amatenr performers. Apply at Chutes 6 p. m. Wednesday; salary no object. WANTED—A tailoress on coats; good wages. 824 Folsom st. OFERATORS on custom pants, $15; ishers. 49 McAllister st., ICE cream man who understands frozen pud- dings. individuals and punches. Call to-day, BLUM'S Confectionery, cor. Polk and Sutter. BARBER shop—Old stand; 3_chairs; modern fixtures; owner going to Nome; can be bought extremely cheap. STOLTZ, 723 Mar- ket st. APPRENTICE girl wanted on custom coats; steady work; good pay. 533 Natoma st. BUILD a business of your own and cease to work against odds. Address business wo- man, Box 1415, Call office. WANTED—Scamstress who is first_class jacket hand. ~ Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. EXPERIENCED operators and finishers on l’;nml.v ‘:hl!e shirts. ROGERSON'S, 535 Va- cia st. GIRLS about 14 for factory work; §ood wages; steady employment. Apply at once. AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento st. GIRLS to learn millinery trade; taught in 1 mo.; §5; positions guaranteed at $15 per w'k: school evenings only. 148 Stockton st., r. 13. HOUSES and flats to let; an immense list; Eervice absolutely free: take advantage of thie department; it will save mum and 269 Geary FIRST-CLASS saleslady wanted on cloaks and sults. BARON, 788 Market st. WANTED at once—25 more ladies for pleasant eacy homework. Call 10271 Market, r. 1. trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., et., on the square 7 ROOMS, all sunny and large; modern im- _provements. 432 Bddy st. NURSEGIRL, 2 children; must have good ref- erences. 2518 Durant ave., Berkeley. THREE new flats; two blocks east of Chutes: rent easy. Apply 748 Sth ave..-near Fulton. WANTED—Good sewers on cloaks. D. M. DA- VIDSON & CO., 52 First st. BRODERICK, 447, bet. Hayes and Fell—An elegant flat} 7 rms; new; reasonable; sunny. DEVISADERO, 1408, 1410 and 1‘2t-fll‘hk- room flats; modern improvements. WANTED—First-class finishers on cloaks. D. M. DAVIDSON & CO., 52 First st. OPERATORS on ladies’ and children's wear to take work home. 656 Misgion, fourth floor. GOLD fillings 70c, silver 38c. crowns $2; no pain; open Sunday. Dr.O.B.Hewitt;204 Sutter. FLAT to let; 4 rooms; 251 Shipley st.; rent $12. ALTERATION hand at Black Goods House, 1106 Market st. BARBER shop in prospering mining town; owner retiring: will sell cheap. Call to STOLTZ, 723 Market st BARBER shop running 2 chairs; modern fur- niture; must sell at once; low price. STOLTZ, 723 Market st. BARBERS—Best paying shop in Bakersfleld at bargain; must be soid on account of sick- ness. DECKELMAN BROS., 106 Ellis st. FIRST-CLASS barber: work. tween Bush and Sutter. BARBERS, attentlon. Azgwd shop vacant in a few days: central; chairs; Apply 953 Howard rent $10. A LOCATED EVERYWHERE. 364 laborers and teamsters, some factories. building, manufacturing, etc., $2, $2 25, $2 50 day. Come see some in the ity FARMS, STABLES, ETC. day: biackemith helper. cump, city. $35 and - found; blacksmith, orchard, 2 {0 and found; ‘ | ® painter, house, city work. $3 day: cabinet- fare §1 20, $40 and | HELP WANTED—MWALE—Con. 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 5 feer 4 inches and not over G feec I mmeh: able to spealk and read English, For further information apply at the recruiting office: 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal: Mason Hall, 350 K st., Sacramento, Cal.: and U. Custom-house, 222% North Main st., Los Angeles, C ABLE manager for branch offica to be opened in interior by manufacturing concern of city: salary $85 per month and exp-nse: cash security required and Al refer dress Manager, box 1518, offic WANTED—Several persons of good character to manage district offices each St for house of long standing: salary $20 weekly In casn each Thursday direct, with all expenses. Co- LONIAL CO., Chicas to learn barbe trade; only requires and secure position: months to complet: lustrated catalog! and full particulars mailed free. oler System Barber College, 635 Ciay st. riage painters: must be good stripers and finishers. Apply A. MEISTER & SONS CO., Sacramento, ‘WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, stlil runs Denveg House, 217 Thira st.: 150 largs rooms; 25c per night: $1 to $2 per week. TRY our men's shoes at $1 pair, foot-form shoes at $2 50 or orthopedic shoes, $3 30: best shoes on earth. 11 Third st.,, Examiner bulid- ing, 5 doors from Market. WANTED—Live, energetic young man in office of wholesale house; good opportunity for advancement: must be neat writer; state age. Box 3975, Call office. WANTED—Strong boy on milk wagon: 815 per month and board. Apply at creamery oppo- site depot, Mill Vailey, Marin County. TAILORS—Good coatmakers and general tali- ors wanted for the country. STEIN, SIMON & CO., Market and Second st. THE Government offers comfortable life posi- tions. For particulars call or write tional Correspondence Institute, 927 Market WANTED—Boo work 1550, eeper and typewri young man only; Call office. WANTED—Turner and band sawyer. DAL- ZELL & MILLER, cor. Addison and Millvia sts, Berkeley. ERRAND boy ness for a_bo DAVIDSON, office Box state salary. a chance to learn jewelry busi- with good references. J. C. Kearny st. WANTED—Pan washer for bakery. 111 Lar- kin BOYS from 10 to 14 vears old to d Room 12 36 Market, v wholesale house: state age. Box 15 Call office. COATMAKER, pants vest maker for country. Apply R & CO., 24 Sutter st. BARBER shop for sale. 40 Turk st. 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, 50c up; soling cheap. Howard st., nr. 5th. TRY our men’s shoes at $1 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50. 11 Third st., D—Young men to learn barber trade. | _S. F. Barber College, 741A Howard st. AILOES and ordinary seamen for Europe and Austraita. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. alf-soled while waiting: 2S¢ t. 1st and 2d sts. ghtly damaged, halt ALL sizes men's shoe: price. 563 Mission bet. 1st and 24 sts. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms, 25¢ night: reading-rooms; free 'bus and baggags to and ‘from ferr CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions d at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmora st ire buggies, surrey, phae- dry wagens, harness. TWO sorrel horses for sale: suitatle for doc- tor or carriage horses; age 6 and 9 years. 500 Haight st A VERY lage, a handsoms victoria and an excellent modern coupe. Sutter s 111 $35_GENTLE pony. sultable for children to ride or drive City Hall ave Sixth st. Largest ascortment 2-hand wagons. buckb’d.sur- ry.harness, work,driving horse. 15th-Valencia. AN Al express wagon, single; aiso light camp- ing wagon for cheap. 532 Mission st. READ “The California Horseman,” of nt to horsemen. Dalziell, editor, 605 G. G. h AT HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED list of houses to let; send {oF cir- Ccular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO.,14 Mon:gomery i BB Rt st B Bl HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. $65 PER month for rent or to lease a furnisheq 9-room Jacksom st. residence, 3000, near Baker. Apply only from 2 to 4 p. m. ex- cept Sundays, HOUSES WANTED. ot of 8 or § rooms, not to exceed $37 50. Box 1525, Call. LOST AND FoU ;D. LOST—Purse: near Ellis and Buchanan sts.: $40 and 4 rings; reward. 1510 Buchanan st. 70 | LOST—Polk*st._bet. California & Bush, purse: P, O. order, §5 goid,_cards, 1611 Gough;rewd. LOST—April 18, a lady's opal breastpim, set 197 laborers, you'll suit, as you need no ex- | > perience; now ls the opening of the great with cific ave Adiamonds. Finder return to 2230 Pa- : reward $50; no questions asked. | LOST—In Fish alley, Chinatown, Saturday, | Jan. 25, 9 p. m., a memorandum book: $2 30 reward. Return to 208%6 Guerrero st. | LOST—Ladies’ marten boa on Van Ness ave., Laguna or Bush st. and receive reward. LOST—Jacket; address MISS KOCHMAN, 1654 O'Farrell st.; $5 reward If returned to BARON'S, 738 Market st. FOUND—In Golden Gate Park, with smail sum of money. Return to 1954 Bush st. pocketboni Apply 313 Sutt TOMKINSON'S Livery Stables, 57-50-61 st., bet, 1st and 3d—Vehicles of svery der seription _for hire at most reasonable rates. e SRR S, MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. | TO order; also clean and sterilized; stery honest work guaranteed. BROS., 411-413 Powell st. Phone Bush 421. MEDICAL. MRS. DR. WYETH. specialist for all femals compiaints. stant rellef guaranteed; years experience. 728 Post st., near Jones. | MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all | DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—AIl who are sick DAIRIES, | i 268 orchard, vineyard and farm hands, lo- | cated everywhere, $25, $26, $30, $40, $50 and found: 68 milkers. some gether, $30 to $40 and found: and boys, $15, $20, 325 and $30 and foun 16 stablemen. all over count $30 to $¢ and found; cheesemaker and 2 milkers, N Vada, $35, $40 and found: cheesemaker, Ors t gon: coachman; stableman, mining town, $35 and found: 27 butter and cheese makers, $30, $35, | MRS, D. A on 28 choremen d: 60 e- and found; teamster for mine, boss here, $35 | and found: stableman. south, '$35 and found: | Mrs. 2 laborers, section railroad. sawmill. $30 and found; man to work in dairy. drive mi Tk male troubles and Irregularities; instant - lief guaranteed. 10083 Market st.. opp. Sth. in trouble consult this specialist on fema: complaints: positively corrected: the unfor- tunate helped; the most difficult cases treat- ed; advice free. Office, 1018 Market st. EN, 1118 Market—Reliable ladies’ specialist; & private home before and during confirement: best medical care: low fees. DR. and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO HERBS original method of treatment. 1126 Market DR. ROSEN resides at 1349 Alabama st.. near 26th: ladies, relief or no fee, $10: avoid delay. Dr. Gwyer, removed from 1304 Market to S11A Leavenworth, bet. Geary and O Farrell. wagon, $30 and found; 20 laborers, board | DR. NG TOY KEE, 210 Stockton et opposits vourseives home, city, $60. o MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay St. S |‘A HOTEL DEPARTMENT, ETC. BOY wanted—Stalls 1 and 3, Union-square 86 cooks fo) Thotel cafes, restaurants, | Market. ranches, miné¥, camps, etc.. $30, $35 $40, $50, $60, $10 and found; also second and | GENERAL tallor wanted at 3310 Mission st., opp. carhouse. N. PERSICO. CANDY helper with experience. Call to-day, BLUM'S Confectionery, cor. Polk and Sutter. CARRIAGE painter wanted. 1414 Pine st. BARBER shop across the bay: owner a widow; will sell cheap. STOLTZ, 723 Market st. GOOD steady barber: evenings, Saturdays from 10 and Sundays. 515 Hayes st. BARBER wanted—Steady job. 34 Montgom- ery st. BARBER—$17. 8 Market st. _— TAILOR wanted. 5%0 Kearny st., room 1. PARIS Dental Parlors, 285 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth $1 50 up; crowns §2 up; fillings 25¢. MIDDLE flat, newly renovated, six rooms and bath; rent moderate. 755 McAllister st, GOOD presser; state where last employed and wages expected; steady work. Box 1574, Call. BARBER—First class; short hours. 1080 Va- lencia st. SET of teeth without plate. DR, H. G. YOUNG. 1841 Polk st I — DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School TAny pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market. PIERCE. 339, near Page—Residence of 9 ele- gant_sunny rooms. modern, $30. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. NEWLY furnished sunny flat of 5 rooms; all modern conveniences. 934 Geary st. ACCORDION, sunburst & knife plaiting, Stew- art’s button & buttonhole factory. 110 Taylor. TAILORESS on custom coats; good wages, 304 O'Farrell st. A. SIMON & SON. GIRL to assist in office; $3 per week. Howard st. WANTED—You girl take care baby; good ~_home; pay bynrgnn(h. 708 Capp st., nr. 22d. 1179 WANTED—Bootblack and do er work i barber shop. 209 Larkin it.m iz 5—_BARBER shop; livi 3 A ”zxoo: other business; u%'?.‘.’.""ni'i"'&e‘.'r?: MACHINIST for shirt factory: must under- stand Wheeler & Wilson and Singer manufac- turing machines. Box 1542, Call office. $55 BEAUTIFUL furnished flats, 6 rooms and bath, 1627 Webster st.; plano; adults only. PANTS finishers wanted by 8. N. Wood & Co. union wages. Apply at factory, 27 Geary s TRY our men's shoes at $1 ; foot-fe shoes at $2 50. 11 Third :t., P.‘Exl.nr iner h‘l"r‘-. third cooks: bread bake: Fresno County, $30 | and found: man to collect and take orders, tailoring, $60; cook, vinevard, Somoma Cou: e %330 and found: chief cook, mine, fa $1'80, $60 and found. 28 pot and dish washers. $20 to $35 found: 5 porters. bell and elevator boy: bellboys: porter, hotel, south, $20 and found: laundryman and polisher, fare $1, 315 week Toustabout for mine, $30'and found: 3 wait- | ers for mine, $30 and found: 29 waiters, | cated everywhere. $35 to $40 and found dishwashers, ranch. $25 and found; 3 bakers' helpers, $20, $25. $30 and found. Starcher and second washer, near city, $30 nd found; hine, §8 to $10 week: voung man for mounting ' ma- boy for wrappins. factory, $6 to $9 week; baker, shop, Amador County, and found: pan wasl bakers, £30 and found. e, o8 HUNDREDS OF OTHERS. 1902 We Gave 45,000 Men Work. BIG MINES. FRE. HIM. ity MURRAY & READY 634-636 Clay st. MINES. ¢ 50 laborers, you'll suit, - 25 muckers. e 3 ie and_double hand o Experience Manager Here AT, From § a. m. Monday. 30 Union Square: all diseases curs by herbs. MINES AND MINING. < 0 Pine st. Member Franefseo and Tcnopah Mining Exc! MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERS. engines. 2d-hand machinery. McIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK® Repair it with Elaterite: i R needs no painting or coating; good over old iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs. ELATERITE ROOFING €O 713 Market HBRED ng eggs: 20 var eties fowls; eggs by the setting and in incu bator lots; send stamp for illustrated cata- logue. Oakland Pouitry Yards, Dept. 2, box 2602, S. F.; 30 years in business. $0.000 BRICKS for_sale: ood as mew: $6 50 Per thousand: at West Alameda station; aiso firebrick and half brick. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st., Alameda. A—FINE suits, 37 50; dress pants. $2 50. Orig!- nal Misfit Clothing Parlors, 238 Kearny st. near Bush: open fto 9 p. m, 383 50 DERBY and fedora hats, $1 75. Popt: lar Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st. pear Pine; open till 9 p. m. A—BUYS. sells or rents gear machinery en gines, botlers ete. water pipe. shafting, plieys. WHITELAW, 233-255 Spear st. MURRAY & READY, | WALNUT crib suitable for a child 3 vears, 634-636 Clay s | 83 501A Birch ave, near Laguaa o

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