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12 v THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, 'APRIL 28, 190s. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESE OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner Market and Third streets; open antil 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES 527 Montgomery street, sorner Clay; open until 2:30 p, m. 500 Haves street; open until 9:30 p. m. 3 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. €15 Larkin street; open until $:50 p. m 1841 Miseion stroet; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open antil 9 p. m. 106 Bileventh street; open until 9 p. m. 1096 Valncia street; open until $ p. m. Northwest eorner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucks cpen until 9 p. m. 2200 street; open until ® p. m. ets Pilimore MEETING NOTICES. CALIFORNIA Chap will meet THIS ING, April 2%, at Degree. By ord FRANKLI? LA PARFAITE Union Lodge No. 17, F. e officers of Mission and A. M., will the Jogree i e lodge TUESDAY Apr asons cordially invited M P. £ JULLIE! Al Lodge No. 144, F. and A gree THIS (TUBSDAY) e | A HUBBARD, Secretary | Lodge No. 149, F. and A. M. and members will pay a 1o la Parfaite Union ¥ and A. M., Masonic AI t'and Montgomery streets, THIE 30 o'clock. By ALLAN, Sec. MIESION Lodge No. 169, F. and A. M. Officers and members are hereby noti ” o aitend the funeral of our late GILBERT HORTON BRO- m the hajl of this lodge 'lt(h"OBr DNESDAY) AFTERNOON at 1:30 | By or the W. M. | Secretary. our iate brother, st hall , &t 1:30 p. m. J i mcuENRY, X. @ IMPLAR Lodge No. 1 [ initiation THIS (TUESDAY) G of four candidates § brothers cordiaily in- R. MORRISON, R. 8. JOHN DEA SAMUBL embers of the Past Grands’ sociation, 1 0. O, F. are re- MAGNOLIA Lodge No. 20, L O. O. tion THIS (TUBSDAY) * 28, 1908, at fraternal visit to Jubilee by special invitation President. bie Grand <, Secretary Guested to meet in April a TUE Sp m Rebekat AY % NOTICE of sonual meeting of Mercantile Trust | Company of San Francisco—The regular an- i\ pual meeting of the Stockholders of the Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco will be held on WEDNESDAY, April 25, 1903, st 12 o'clock Doon, at the office of ihe company, Mille bullding, San Francisco, | California, for the purpose of electing a Board | ©f Directors to serve for the emsuing year, | and for the tramsaction olm zuch e;:her busi- Decs &5 may come before the meeting. { Transter books will close on Saturday, | April 18, 1903, at 12 o'clock moon. | Dated April 13 1863, JOHN D. McKEE, Secretary. ETOCKHOLDERS' MEETING—Notice is he: by given that a meeting of the stockholders | of the Crocker-Woolworth National Bank of San Francisco, an association for carrying | ©a the business of banking, formed and or- sanized under and in pursuance of the Re. | vised Btatutes of the United Stat hereby celled and will be Leid on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of May, 1903, at the hour of 3 o'clock in the aftermoon of said day and at the banking-house of said association, situate at the junction of Post and Market streets, the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, the place where its operations of discount and deposit are carried on. with the object and for the purpose of taking into copsideration the voting upon the proposition to amend the articles of in- | corporation and association of seid The Crocker-Woolworth Netiona] Bank of San Francieco, by increasing the number of Di. ctors thereof from the Dresent number of scven to nine, @0 that the number of Di rectors of said tion shall thereafter be nine, and wh I thereafter manage | the affairs of said association. rl‘)ated‘ s:ni Pranci: April 20, 1903. By order of the | Directors. G. W. KLINE, Cashi CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weci Call, 16 pages, sent to any ad@ress in the Tnifed States or Canada one year for §l, postage paid AGEI"I’"‘ i’A!‘l‘ED. AKE money distributing advertising; send | e or wur book telis how. PACIFIC BOOK CO., Dept. X. 120 Sutter st B. F. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROBT. W. KING, tty-et-law, Examiner bldg rm. 611: all cases. damages, estates, chments, collections, etc.; consultation To ings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601, ADVICE free—1 will advance costs ous cases, divorces, probate and all other law cases: no fees in advance; open every even- | Market st., rm. 5L | A ree: 5o charge without success: G. W. HOWE, 1122 Merket st., opp. Haie's. ADVICE free; all cases; no advance fees. R. C. ADAME, r. 308-10-11 | unie bidg., 503 California st.; tel. Main 727. | ADVICE free; no charge unless successful; all cases; open evgs. W.W.Davidson,327 Market. L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.: consultation free: no fees in advance. nts; $40 Monarch racers re- : agent for Columbia &nd Bu- reka bicycles; juvenile wheeis. ALLEN, 301 | Larkin st., corner McAllister, GROCERIES, confectioneries, cigar ioons, livery stables, city and country hotels, offered at bargein prices by 1 SCHWEINHARD, | 917 Market st., bet. Sth and 6th CIGAR store; central location; good stock and fixtures; owner Jeaving city, must sell &t bargain—$250. SCHWEINHARD, 917 Mar- ket st., between Fifth and Sixth { $1100—COR. grocery, bar, fully stocked; rent | ltving roome. COAST, 7834 Market st. | $1750—PARTNER in one of the best located | bakeries and cafes: daily receip! $80: fine LUTTERMAN 918 Market lease can make from 30 to 60 per cent per annum on it by investing in smeiting business. For formation eddress box 1433, Call office. $100 TO $10.000-Parties with $100 to $1000 can make from 30 to 60 per cent on it by investing in smeiting business. For informa- tion address box 1420, Call office. -~ ¥ou duties light; £100 cash re- SHOE shop for sale. Apply 217 Jones st. THIS is a snap for the price; investigate som 519, Winchester Hotel, | EDWARD EARLE, advance charges; call or write; | v BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. WANTBD—Steady man with small capital; $16 per week to good man. 1082 Mrkt, r. 4. WANTED By old reliable firm, steady man with $100 to tend office, wait on oustomers; will pay $75 per month; experience not Te- quired. Apply 1032 Market st., room 4. WANTED Partner_with means to exploit a late invention. Box 1520, Call office, CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and becriptions has been cstablished at 1006 CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. A e e e A A WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 355-357 Tehama st.; tel. Bouth 40. CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co.. J. McQueen, proprietor, 820 Gues Mission 49. TRY HOP HOPKE BROS. ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Eutter st tel Main 304, GEO, WALCOM & CO.. Prop: RUDOLPH & C B raconable. 1706 Harrison si. stel. Mission 263, CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet.beating Works; 833 Golden Gate ave.; }elephn e Bast 126. I E. MITCHELL, Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vaiing Co., 240 14th st.: tel. Mission 74, carpet-beating works;prices G-HOUSES FOR SALE. | T 906 Market st., Corner of Stockton. I E JOHN 531, ESTABLISH! N CLEAR TITLES GUAR! ALES Y LOANED AT ES SOLD ON PAYMENTS TO S FOLLOWING ARE ALL BARGAIN 12 rooms on Geary st., near Powell. 30 rooms on Powell st.; very good. € rooms and bath (new flat)... 2 corner figt on Poweil st. n Eddy cheap rent. . DEX 28 rooms, sunny er... 8 rooms. ‘with piano (corne: £ 120 rooms, corner; cleas 15,000 10 rooms, fine location 425 | 15 rooms, on Jesele st 3 56-ROOM CORD @ REDUCED FROM TO $2000. MUST BE SOLD IM) 21 rooms; down town; transient 66 rooms on Market t.; must sell .. ... 40-room boarding-house; reduced from $4000 to..... - 26 rooms on Hyde st 17 rooms on Sixth st. “HC 18 roms on Taylo: st 18 rooms on Grant 44 rooms; down own Call and get lis! in office. H. C. DECKE John 581 THE largest list bf lodging, apartment houses and city and country tels can be found at bargain prices by cal ing on the old ahd reliable agency SCHWEINHARD, 917 Market st., bet. Bth and 6th. ; rent $40; sunny; & rent $25: wai on Geary st. rent oniy $1 ; ‘corner; man house; . corner! south of Market 80 rooms; corner; north of Market. Money lcaned at 1 per cent, Hotele, roadhouses, flats, b to 100 rooms. ITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny R, 906 Market st.; phone | MITCHELL & CO..........Phone Jessic 2981 Market =t opposite Sixth. We will sell you &ny house for part cash, balance mc ments. We have a large Please call and see some Carriage waiting. houses 15 | cellent prop- ranging from & 607 lodging an leasc: bave & nuni ositions in the above; to $10 per room. Market st MARIO! Does a FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS in Hotels, Apartment Houses Flats and rent SPECK MONEY TO LOA X LODGING-HOUSE, 14 nice room: room 4. ®old this week. 1032 Market s | COTTAGE 4 room: | GOLD filings 75c, silver 3bc, | McDOWELL Dressmaki | Acc COTTAGES TO LET. : hot and cold wate: rs. Apply 3612 22d, above Church. from DENTISTS. A NEW plate—the Whalebone—Cannot breal warranted 0 yrs.; crown. $3 50; fillings, 600 plates, $6;full set; all work painiess and wa! ranted, Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth AN ideal gold filling, $1; silver fillings, 0c; gold_crowns, $3. warranted 20 years evenings and Sundays. ldeal Dental Parlors, 6 Eddy st, rooms 44 and 45. NN REMOVAL. { DR. C. W, RICHARDS dentist, has re- moved from 47 Post st.to Mutual Bank build- ing, room €14 corner Geary and Kearny sts. pain: open Sunday. Dr.0.B.Hewitt,204 Sutter. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush open | Riding round the country and wasting time each day Confabbing with thg neighbors to ask the price of hay Or where to sell your butter or what to ask for fruit— The Call will tell you all of this, and give the news to boot. And when in time of harvest you are disvosed to fret A Call Want Ad. will ald you the best of help to get. e FLATS TO LET—Continue: DEVISADERO. 1408, 1410 and 1424—Eight- room flats; moderm improvements FLAT to let; 4 rooms; 251 Shipley st.; rent $12. Set teeth $1 50 up; crowns $2 up; fillings 25c. SET of teeth without H G YOUNG. 1841 Polk st plate. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. NEWLY furnished sunny flat of & rooms; all modern convenlences. 834 Gea 3 DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES ng and Millinery School —Any pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market. RDION, sunburst & knife plaiting, Stew- 110 Taylor. art’s button & buttonhole factor: “TRICAL ENGI- Theory, demonstration, construc- laboratory and shop work; thoroughly practical; day, night. 24 Post; logue free. THE Berlitz School of Languages, Starr King bldg.. 121 ary st.—Competent native teach- 00 branches with 75,000 pupils in Amer- d Europe; best, quickest method ever ed; private and class instruction; pros- trial lessons free; commercial in French and Spanish, §3 per month. LD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post st., 5. “‘Thorough course a pectus and classes complete equipment; all subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering; day and night; catalogue free. rson School of Acting; the larg«st 1 most influential school of the kind outside City; 9 special teachers; puplls en- time. 'Call or address 14 Mason st. COLLEGE, conducted experts; best combined, short- hand and commercial course to be had: In- dorsed by official court reporters, Mkt. s 305 Larkin st. A thorough school”; positions secured for raduates; modern methods; individual in- action. Write for illustrated catalogue. S8, the leading business college, 723 Mar- ; special summer course in all depart- handsome catalogue free; life scholar- day and evening seasions. 10-ROOM house; clears over $30; price $750; no R N F., Cal. To your interest. ‘hool of shorthand and bookkeep- SPIRITUALISM., MME. Leola, best medium spiritualist, fortune- | teller on earth; lessons given; Palestine won- | der charm; wrinkles & blackheads removed by harmless liquid. 2326 Mission, nr. 20th. SPIRITUAL tests; Becker's Hall Tuesday. S | land, 10c; Maxwell, Matchétt, ‘ashington st ing; enroll now and be ready for position in fall. S. F. Business College, 1236 Market st. ENGINE G—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, ev est. 1864. Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. H_HIRSCHING' 1 of Chemistry and Min- 34 Kearny; catalog free. ~ G. KEEGAN holds test seances ¥ night except Sat.; 10c; sittings daily. 145 6th, | MRS. HARLAND'S ci circte to-night; sealed let_ | ed., Thurs. 148 Sixth ough, ‘patient, G'S test circle to-night, 10c; sit- | Wed., Thurs. 619 McAllister et. | KATIE HEUSSMA 28c; sittings daily circle Monday evening, | 15th, near Guerrero. | “independent slate writer. 1052 Ellis st.; tel. East 1055; seance Sunday. | —_— CLAIRVOYANTS. SEEK and you shall find; knock and it ehall be opened unto you. LIFE HOLDS FOR YOU, AS WELL ¥ AND WOMAN, HEALTH D « LT WONDER, PEYCHIST AND PALMIST. Montague is recognized by press and ic everywhere as the world's greatest 1iv- | palmist and clairvovant. All are_pleasec Selighted with his readings. MULTL | TUDES VISIT HIS PARLORS DAILY AND ARE HAPPY. Palmistry is an exact science, and it excites the wonder and admiration of the most skeptical. publ e reliable in his ad- as done for others, | out what he can do for you MINING AND OIL. Locates mines, burled treasures, old estates, lost or stolen goods, absent friends. He de- scribes the locality so plainly that there cau be no_mistake. LOST AFF THE SEPARATE YOU HOW TO WIN THE MAN OR WOMAN LOVE. REMOV 1L 1 Special Readings % e PROF. 10073 Market, bet. urs, 9 to _BEFORE THE VEIL OF ISIS ‘THe Marvel of the Hour! PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant Ever in San Francisco, ELEVATE THYSELF! Know Thy Future! Free f Not Correct, Ubless you obtain the information for which you consult him he wit POSITIVELY REFUSE TO ACC This i= 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 indisputable. Hie advice is reliable. His information clear, concise and to the point in love, marriag: divorce, sales, wills, patents, investmen! H preperty, ofl and mining claims, hidden treas. | ures, didease, etc. He tells If husband, wife | or swectheart is true or false; who and when you will marry. He reunites the separated, | Testores lost affections, causes happy mar- riage, gives you good luck; Jong standing and chronic disease that has baffied the ph siclan’'s skill cured without the use of med- fcine; “‘mediums developed’’; hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m., Sunday, 2 to 8. $1, §1, $1, §1—Special readings—$1, $1, §1, $1. 326—0'Farrell st.—326. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvovant and business medium, permanent- 1y located at 17 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, dis contented or not satisfied in life, or have d mestic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affairs of life; 2B up; watistaction guaranteed. Tel. Blaci 4569. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypey. clalrvoyant and palmist permanently located at 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. 10 5 p.m. ; readings by mall ar satisfactory as in person; 3 questions answered $1; fuil life, 85; send lock of hair, date and vear of birth don’t send currency. Send postotfice. Wells- Fargo money order or registered letter. FOR sale at 4 bargain—Hotel of 15 rooms, with Dar; 4 acres in grapes: barn, windmill, stock ¢ fiquors; situated half-mile from railroad stution, Alameda Co. For particulars inquire 2t THEO. GIER CO., 511-513-515 Fourteenth rect, Oskland 57t SALE—A blacksmith and shosing shop: owner wanis to engage in other businese. Call at 15 Epear st BARGAIN—Horseshoeing and general black- smithing business for sale, including house and lot, owner leaving city. 64 Richland e., near Mission st San Francisco. OYSTER hou and restsurant doing good busi- ness: fine fixtares; worth $1200; at eacrifice account sickness. 438 Hayes st. ¥OR rent—Mineral springs hotel; fully fur- nished; ready to open May 1. Box 3963, Cail office, San Francisco. TOR rent—Blacksmith shop; good location in one of the best towns in the State; write for particulars, Box 1530, Call office. $300—HOME bakery and restauract combined 2t terminus San Mateo electric road. MATT WILLIAMS, Proprietor. FOR sale—Machine shop, toole. Box 1413, Call. FOR country town. with all modermn y, news business in live Box 3039, Call. BRANCH bakery, notions and candy store for sale cheap. Apply 1511 Dupont st. SR, CIGAR store; Beventh and Mission; make offer to-duy; sickness; a bargain. Call after 6 p.m. 500—GROCERY #aloon; good peying '-a-. Box Call olfice. JUST arrived from the Orient, MME. CHEIRO, greatest 1iving clairvoyant, palmist and reader of human destiny; readings by mail, $2; send date of birth. 718 Post, nr. Jones. MES. ILER, Germ.. ¥r., Sp.; hre. 1126 Eddy;Cottage big Chicago Business College, 1435 Market,nr. 10th. orthand, typing, bookkpg: $8 mo. STON'S, 424 Pi S Bus EMPLOYMENT OFFICE:! ORPHEUM Employment Office —Japanese, Chi- Tese help 42 Powell nr. Sutter: tel. Main 5752; atter 6 p. m., home phone, Black 1506, GEORGE AOKI, 421 Post st.; tel. Bush 135 Japanese-Chinese employment _office; fur- nishes beet help: o 55 BEAUTIFUL furnished flat bath. 1627 Webster st.; plano; adults only. —_— e D FINANCIAL. TO INVESTORS. The Pacific Vacuum Ice Company, Owning the patent rights to the States of Nevada, Oregon, Washington, California . and Ari- zona for the vacuum process of manufactur- ing hyglenic pure jce and refrigeration, of- fers to the investing public for the next 30 days 30,000 shares preferred cumulative per cent per annum guaranteed dividend (free of taxes) stock at $1 per share, with a bonus of one share af common stock. The company has purchased block 12, size 200x408, corner Nineteenth and Harrison sts. Work on prep- erty now progressing so as to be in actual operation by June 1 of this year, with & 100- ton per day plant. Plants will be erected In cities and towns ‘within our territory. This ice can be made for 50c 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 gold; stock accepted for services. Send for Pacific Ststes Investor. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVESTMENT CO., 326 Pest. ccount departure: sell cheap. Call 100 Te- hama st., corner Second. —_— FURNITURE WANTED. A. WOLPERT, 773 Mission, phone Red 2037T. buys, rents, repairs, packs, furnitu L. AND L. Auction Co, Miselon; phone Jessie 1871; spot cash for furniture, etc. A_H. MAYER, highest cash prices carpets, furniture, etc.’1135 Market st.; tel. Jessie 761, BIG prics pald for furniture for 60 dayespecial season, S, J. WAUGH, r. 415, Examiner bld. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—2 cooks, $30; cook, § men, $25: 6 second girls, city and country, §20, §26; cook for country hotel, $35; lady's’ matd, §25; In- fant nurse, $25; nurse girl, 2 children, Ross Valley, $25; nurse, 2 children, hotel, $20 coolk, fnstitution, $30; 2 laundresses, 2 § cooks and housegiris for Alameda, 6 waitresses for resorts, §23; 4 maids and walting, city hotels, $20, $25; a large number of girls for general housework in city and country too humerous to ad- vertise. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. A WORKING housekeeper for gentleman with 5 grown children; wages $20: see party here at 10 a. m. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter r Powell. A SEAMSTRESS and Muen-room girl for in- stitution; wages $20 first month and increa: A HOTEL cock, $10: young womdn to cook for 16 men, $30; cook and second girl, Menlo Park, $35 and $25; second girl, Napd, $25; 6 cooks, city, $35 and $30; chambermaid and laundress, $25; cook, same house, $35; house- v nursegirl, $15; 50 housegirls, MRS. NOR- NESE and Japanese help estab, 20 years. Tel, Main 1997, BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Majn 5188, EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. A SWEDISH second girl; and seamstress; refercnc 3 Sutter st first-clase waltress . MRS. NORTON, AN woman isekeeper or chambermaid Address box 1418, Call wants place as working in rooming- ts place to do general American family would like piace in the €81 Mission st., cor. of TLADY of education and refinement wants sult- | AT OUR NEW FACTORY, 1873 MISSION ST.. | NEAR FIFTEENTH, SEWING MACHINE | OPERATORS ON OVERALLS WANTED; | INEXPERIENCED PAID SALARY WHI LEARNING; OPERATORS AND RIVETER ALSO WANTED AT OUR MAIN FAC- TORY, 32} FREMONT ST. LEVI STRAUSS & CO. APPLY TO MR. DAVIS. GIRLS to learn hairdressing; $4.50 teaches trade from A to Z in 2 wks.; mast il 3 posl- tions by May b: $10 per week guaranteed; call early; day and evening class. Old 8. F. | Halrdressing School, 233 Geary st., room 13. | 3 HATRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, scalp treatment, hairwork, removal of superfluous hair; week o $20 wesk. day & eve. class: wages $10 6 Market, cor. Jones, r. 94. WANTED—6 _alteration e 7 o) ) lack o £ | skirts. Apply able position; ng lack of energy; best of res A e « willing woman will do house. | WANTED immediately—Woman for confiden- work: i maker. good cook, good bread and biscuit 112 Tehama st., off Second. under- 2102 COMPETE stands dressmaking, Larkin st. FIRS' ter, will Ko out by the day. ar O'Farrell. T seamstress and maid, wishes situation. “CLASS dressmaker, fine fitter and cut- 1419 Laguna st., woman, Scotch, several years' experi- . No. 1 references, wishes position aus housekeeper; can cater for any high func- tions; had eharge 17 in help Eastern home. A. MacFarlain, 8 City Hall sq. p. South 1151. hest references and bond re- quired. Box 1 Call office. tial position HELP WANTED—MALE. Employment Agency +.rr0 842 Clay st “WE SHIP TO-DAY -New Railroad Work. FOR NORTHERN CALIFOR; Steamer salls to-da; Tunnelmen Teamsters Laborers. STEAMER SAILS TO-DAY. ‘.\;e.'.v.k..i.‘.‘.,w;numcou‘r:y........ . A ork. g Teamsters. B Bt FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA...... Free fare .Free fare Santa Susana. Chatsworth Park. lisnli‘u-)m""fl rillers. Laborers and muckers .FOR NEVADA. . and driilers and laborers. For . P. Co.’s own work. FOR OGDEN, UTAH...... reat Salt Lake. Bridge carpenters Pile driver laborers Free fare.. 20 rough carpenters, railroad work, south, $3 00 a’ day, special Tates of fare; 6 carpen: ters to frame tunnel timber for new tunnel, north, $3 day, free fare; sawyer for country gawmill; 50 woodchoppers, $1 to $1 50 a cord; 20 farmers, milkers and’ choromen, 335 and H agon lacksmith, d > $2 50 to 53 . $30; slgn painter s:eees... .HOTEL DEPARTMENT. . nch chef for a cafe, $73 to $100; laundry man and wife, country, $100; polisher, coun- try laundry, $60; 10 walters, city and coun- try, $30 to $40; £ pantrymen, city, $25; meat and pastry cook, country hotel, $65; dish- washers, kitchen-hands and others, C. R. HANSEN & CO. 429 Bush st. Branch Office. .. 642 Clay st. AT CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 50 Third st.; phone Bush 405. FREE FARE—-FREE FARE. 100 R.R. laborers, §. P. Co. own work. .$2 day 100 men for steel gang. .51 60 a day | 20 R, R. laborers, norf ee fare..$2 a day | LOGGING WQODS AND SAWMILLS, 2 timber fellers! -850 a month and board 4 crosscutters -$45 a month and beard 2 car loaders -$60 a_month and board | 20 swampers and laborers..$40 month & board | 10 lumber pilers . a day 10 men to cut wood, pine, 4 feet..$1 30 a cord ftove \!{OM.&IM. 16 inche $2 a cord men to make grape stakes $4 per 1000 Gocd bench hand, sawmill 33 00 a Gay 3 ranch hands ...$26 and board 20 R. R. men, sawmill, free fare....$2 a day | .- .BIG NEW JOB—ONE-THIRD FARE.... 10 laborers, north ... teee.cd2 @ day 10 four-horse teamsters, boss here..$2 25 day 5 plow teamsters.,...$35 a mont! nd board SPECIAL TO-DAY—CHEAP FARE. § lumber handlers......$35 month and board HUMBOLDT CO. 8§ men for sawmills and yard: -$30 t0 $45 a_mont FREE FARE. $50 a month and board | i MINERS, 4 quartz miners, Siskiyou Co.. $2 a day and | board: 4 quartz miners, nprth, $3 a day and | board; blacksmith, fare 80c, $50 a month, bed and board; man to take contract to bulld stone wall, 5500 cu. ft., 15¢ a ft., city. | rd Sawmillwright COOK. private family, $60, references: cook, miners’ boarding-house, $60 and found; res- taurant cooks, $50 and $70: cook and wife, | try ‘hotel,” $50; porter for saloon, $20 to 5; Vegetable man, $8 week; 2 ‘waiters, untry hotel, $30 and found: 2 house- cleaners, $1 day and found; 2 bell boy pantryman, $20 to $25; young man for house. | work, $30 and found; and others. f 8 A | CROSETT & 0., 628 Sacramento st 100 TEAMSTERS and laborers, $2 and $2 25 a | day, ship to-day; laborer and wife for mine, 330 to $56 and found; farmers, $25 and $30 and found; milkers, $30 and $35 and_found: | jobbing carpenter: blacksmith, $40 to $30 and found; wheelwright, $3 day: 3 sign painters, $2 75 to $3 50 day; errand boy, $5 week: drag sawyer, $60 and found; shingle sawyer, $65 and found; woodchoppers, $1 26 cord: and others. J. F. CROSETT & (O, 628 | Sacramento st. S A—HOTEL GAZETTE, Vegetables 2 26 Montgomery, r, 12. springs, $30, EXPERIENCED coat hand; steady work. Ap- ply at JONES & JONES, 573 Fourteenth st., Oaklane GIRL with experience in séwing ticks wanted. Apply at WAKEFIELD MFG. CO., 461 Oakland, WANTED— Experienced alteration hands _for skirts and jackets. Apply at LIVINGSTON , 125-9 Post st. EXPERIENCED corset-fitter and alteration hand. JOE ROSENBERG, 816 Market st. WANTED By elderly English lady, to assist in light housework and attend invalid lady in Box 1564, Call office. WINCHESTER House, 48 Third st., near Mar- 2 25 o $130 per nlght; $150 rec 10 $6 week; convenient and respectable bus and baggage to and from ferry. i EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. “H chefs, 1 Belgian chef, 3 German 1 Scandinavian, 2 American chefs, 3 chefs, German bakers and confectioners, desire po- ountry this spring. For par- & Co. 420 Bush st. . gardener and man about place: experienced and trustworthy and of good appearance. Box 1421, Call office. sitions in the ticulars apply C. R. HAN WANTED—Alteration hands on skirts and Jackets. Apply at HALE BROS.' A—NEAT young girl; housework; good wages. 876 Fell Octavia. STENOGRAPHER for publisher's office; good opportunity literary training. Box 1586, Cali. WANTED—A girl for upstairs work. 1018 Sut- ter st. GIRL for general housework; 4 In family; wages $25. 3220 Clay st. YOUNG girl to help do general housework, Ap- ply 494 Fourteenth & GIRL for light housework; call forenoon. Steiner st.; reference. Fxperienced operators and finishers on gents' white shirts, ROGERSON’S, 535 Valencia st. 213 BARBER shop—Old stand; 3 fixtures; owner going to bought extremely cheap. ket st. WANTED—Rellable, energetic derstands coal business to take charge Ala- meda and Oakland 32 Howard st. chairs; modern Nome: can be STOLTZ, 723 Mar- an who u: HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. MURRAY & 634-636 MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. We Ship You Free to One. Free To-day. Free to Ali. Nevada. Arizona. Orego: Hawalian Arizona, Islands. ALL PARTS OF CALIFORNIA. Los Angeles County. Santa Susana. Chatsworth Park. Los Angeles County. Los Angeles County. San Fernando. Shasta and Humboldt. All Mining Regions, Mendocino. Fresno, Merced. Santa Barbara. Napa, Sonoma. Santa Clara. San Joaquin. Monterey. Tulare, Marin. San_Benito. Sacraments Nevada. Coluea, Kern. Contra_Costa. Alameda, Yolo. Kings, Trinity Madera, Sutter. Glenn, Yuba. Placer, Trinity. Santa Cruz. Amador, Laks Calaveras. El Dorado. Butte, Kern. Riversi; San Mateo. San Luis Obispo. Sierra. Stskiyou. Mariposa. Tuolumne, Tehama and other countries. DO YOU WANT TO GO THERE AS Drillers, ~ single, double; machine _hands; bench and corner men, laborers, teamsters, trackmen, chuck-tenders, muckers, cook: waiters, Mechanical help of all kinds, ca. men, etc.?—wages $2 25, $2 50, $2 15, $9, $3 25, §3 50, $4 to $5 day. SPECIAL NOTICE. Free Fare On All the Above Jobs. CROWD GOING—ARE YOU? MURRAY & RBADY, 634-636 Clay st. SIVER AND GOLD .+ Copper and Coal Mines. 565 laborers, teamsters, muckers, single, double and machine hand miners, car, bench and corner men, furnace, etc., cooks, waiters, ete. Located Everywhere. Laborers need no experience; you'll suit; ages. 360, 75, §55 and $00 per month and ‘ound. Tunnels, Quarries. 65 drillers, common work, 367 50 64 laborers and muckers, ' $60 and $67 50 1902 we gave ~ MURRAY & READY, 45,000 men work. 634-636 Clay st. CARPENTERS, $3 50 33 50 CARPENTERS, 65 rough carpenters for a great American syndicate and trust In Southern California. Steady work all year; any rough carpenter with a few tools can fill the job. Wages $3 50 day. Located in the orange and lemon belt; we sent 53 this week; sending 56 more, It will not cost you much to get there, 102 we gave MURRAY & READY, 45,000 men worl 634-636 Clay st. A— MECHANICAL. 16 blacksmiths for shops, factories, farms, sawmills, manufactories, etc., some without shoeing, all over California, come see, wages $2 50, $3, $3 50 day. woriter and wagoncmaker, 5 Wwoodworker and wagon-maker, fare id, $3 50 day: carriage painter, fare 31, $50 and found; blacksmith, Sonoma County,' $2 25 to $2 50 day; blacksmith and horseshoer, ranch, $50 and found; shoe repairer, country, $12 Week: blacksmith, city, good job, $3 a day: 2 carpenters, city, good job, §3 u day; man to make asphaltum floors, country winery, $2 day and found; blacksmith, ranch, fare $3, $45 and found: blacksmith, general work, fare $1 25, $2 day and found; 2 carpenters lumber camp, fare $3, $3 day and foun can.age painter, fare $2 20, $2 25 day: young men for carriage painting, $6 weel blacksmith, ranch, fare $1 40, $40 and foun blacksmith, lumber company, north, $3 da: general blacksmith, Butte County, $3_day: blacksmith helper, camp, city, $35 and found; blacksmith, orchard, $32 50 and found; cabinet-maker, city, $10 to §12 week: 2 fron-workers, wine company, country, $50 ands found; carpenter, wine company, coun- try, $40 and found; 3 bench hands; carpen- ters, Santa Clara County, $3 50 day; black- smith, Sonoma County, $2 25 to $2 50 day; blacksmith, ggneral work, no woodwork, Napa County, $2 50 to $3; § carpenters, fa tory, fare, $1'30, §3 a day: blacksmith, shop, Contra Costa County, fare $1 20, $40 and found: blacksmith, machine shop, no shoe- ing, fare $1 50, $50 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. A—FREE FREE TO Sawmills, Woods, Yards—Located Every- where in Three States, 197 laborers. you'll suit. as you need no ex- perience; now is the opening of the great mills and woods; you can advance yourself in jobs; wages from $30 to $60 and found. Sticker hand, city, $3 to $3 50. Ox teamster, fare 1, Woodsman, fare $1, 4 boys to work in light factory ingle packer, country, $2 day. ut-off sawyer, $2 day. Shingle packer, Hansen machine, 6c M. 5 graders, pine lumber 3 shingle sawyers; 4 spool tenders, $55 & #d. Entire wood crew for a lumber company, Sonoma_County, Head sawyer, Mendoeino County. Sticker hand, common surface work, city, 32 25 day. 20 LABORERS, MILLS SOUTHEAST. tenders, north, $60. sawyers. fare $130, $60 and found © drag sawyer, $55 and found. D DONKEYMAN $6 week. AND FULL CREW. Shingle packer, fare $1. others, MURRAY 634-638 — MARRIED. 9 men and wives for ranches, orchards, vin vards, dairies, etc., $i0 to $60 and foun miner and wife ook, boss here. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 LOC. ERYWHERE 264 laborers and teamsters, ome factories. ¥ st. bujlding, manufacturing, ete. $2 25, 82 50 day. Come see some in the city. FARMS, DAIRIES, STABLES, 268 orch: Vineyard anc To- cated everywhere, $25, $26, $30. 335 and found: 27 butter and cheesc makers, $30, $3 $40, $50 and found; 68 mllk some t gether, $30 to $40 and_foun and boys, $15, $20, $25 and $30 and found: 16 stablemen, all over country, $10 to $60 and found: cheesemaker and 2 milkers, Ne- vada, $35, $40 and found; cheesemaker, Ore gon: coachman: stableman, mining town, and found: stableman, south, $35 and foun 2 laborers, section rafiroad, sawmill. $30 and WANTED—Good hotel clerk; must be able to keep books; references and salary. Box 1582, Call office, 'BARBER shop in prospering _mining_ town: owner_retiring; will sell cheap. Call to STOLTZ, 73 Market st. FIRST-CLASS general blacksmith and shoer. Inquire 5067 Twenty-third st., near Folsom. BOY WANTED—Stalls 1 and 8, Unlon-square Market, BOOKKEEPER, $560 per month; Box 1587, Calil office. WANTED—Experienced shoe salesmen. Ap- ply Superintendent’s office, The Emporium. INSTRUMENT maker; stats salary desired and experience. Box 1583, Call office. BARBER shop across the bay; owner a widow; will _sell cheap. . STOLTZ, 723 Market st. WANTED—Bright boy. Art Leaded Gls. Wks. Ingerson & Glaser Co., 121 New Montgomery references. ears® orience in office Work. Address bod 1558, man, 28 years, desires position as traveling salesman; can_ give cash bond and good references. Box 1584, Call. A RELIABLE. handy, middle-aged German wishes position on a private place to do chore work and take care of garden, etc., and make himself useful. Hox 3872, Call office, YOUNG gentieman, graduate nurse, wishes a steady position. Box 3059, Call office. MISS WARD gives names, dates and facts when others fail; call on this celebrated medium satisfaction or no pay. 906 Market, Toom 30 TOUNG Japanese boy wants a position as schoolboy. ~Address K. TAKAHASHI, 518 Jessie M. BELLE RUSSELL has removed to 55 Third st.; ladies, 23c; gents, S0c; hours, 10 to § MME. WALTERS, great card resder: la. 25c gents 50c. 951 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun. MISS BLANCHE, young business medium: palmist; names given; 1. 50c, g. $1. 10% 8t OLDEET lady paimist and card reader in cit 2615 Kearny, room 20; ladies, 25c; gents, boc, MME. RAVENNA will give fuli life reading for B0c one week. 5 Fourth st. CLAIRVOYANT, card and planet reader; only 10c; hours, 1 to 8. 262 Minna st., near 4tb. MRS. SHAFFER, clalrvoyant card reader; sit- tings daily. 4481 Jessie st. bet 5th and 6th. pain; corns 25c. Suit 17, 930 Market, op. Em- porium. COLLECTION OFFICES. ADVICE free; bad %wm. COLUMBIAN LAW & Toom 85, 916 Market st.; phone Red 618. BAD tenants ejected for & S S ST A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been ecstablished at 1006 Valencia st. . _ . ___ __ _ _ ____ ]} FLATS TO LET. GREENWICH, 2719—New, sunny, upper 6 rooms; tinted; §25; opep. » C st., 25—Just completed, 10 magnificent, large, ‘sunny rooms, hall and dining-room puneled, $45: also 714 Second ave.—7 rooms, $30; also 720 Second ave., $35; 1f you wish commodious, light and sunny rooms, see these; open 1 to 4 p. m. . SIX new 6-7 rovms 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 Duboce Park, in the warm belt; two blocks from the Haight-street cars; open daily for inspec- tion; ready May 1. HOUSES and flats to let; an immense list; service absolutely free: ‘take advantage of this department; it will save you time and trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-250 Geary st on the square, wanted by a male nuree to take | FINISHER on custom coats and experlenced | WANTED—Carriage painter. 20 West Mis- care of invalid gentigman. Box 3976, Call. buttonhole maker. 14 Harriet st. sion st. {APHER, bookkeeper and telegraph 2 to $15 a week; ap- wants position; have had four Troom COMPETENT dishwasher. 612 Kearny s TOUNG girl for housework; small family. 2166 Sutter st. WANTED—GIrl to learn cigarette making. 424 Montgomery st. BRIGHT and active boy for wholesale house: state age. Box 1589, Call. ‘WANTED-—Blacksmith. Twenty-second and Folsom sts. MACHINT operators wanted. H. ANDERSON, 26 O'Farrell st. WANTED—A voung man to work in groc store. 430 Third st. Sk A GERMAN or Swedish girl for housework. 677 San Jose ave., pet. 28th and 20th sts. GENERAL tailor wanted at 553 Valencia st. WANTED A good talloress on fine coats, 920 Filbert NEAT, reliable boy in tallcr store at 105 Powell st.. near Eilis. APPRENTICE girl wanted_on_custom coats; steady work: good pay. 533 Natoma st. BARBER wanted steady for short hours; must be good man. 1006 Mission st., cor. Sixth. AN experieniced business woman possessing tact, versonality and ability can learn of opportunity to connect herself with corpora- tion opening branch office and desiring man- ager for same. Address box 3979, Call. WANTED — First-class waiter. between 10 and 11 a, m. at 501 Geary BOY 14 to 16; quick: label cons, bottles, ete.; carly, 17 Woodward, nr. 13th and Valencia. TEI Call to-day | TALENTED amateur ormers. Apply at Chutes 6 p. m. Wednfi:!: salary no object. WANTED—A tailoress on coats; good wages. 824 Folsom st, BUILD a business ot your own and cease to work against odds. = Address business wo- man, Box 1415, Cail office. GIRLS about 14 for factory work; good H ¥ oce. AMES 100 Sacramento st. steady employment. Apply at & HARRIS, 10 e GIRLS to learn millinery trade; taught In 1 mo.; $0; positions guaranteed at $15 per wik: school evenings only. 143 Stockton st., r. 13, FIRST-CLASS saleslady wanted on cloaks and . sults. BARON, 738 Market st. WANTED at once—25 more ladles for pleasant eacy hflflle'l:k. &lfllm{M% Market, r. 1. NURSEGIRL, 2 children; must have good ref- erences. 218 Durant ave., Berkeley. 7 ROOME, all sus provements. 432 and large; modern im- y_st. OPERATORS on ladies’ and children’s wear to take work home. 656 Mission, fourth floor. BRODERICK, 447, bet. Hayes and Tell—An | PANTS finishers wanted by 5. N. Wood & Co, elegant flat; 7 rms; new; reasonable; sunny. union wages. Apply at factory, 27 Geary st. \ tatloring, $60; cook, vineyard, Sonoma Coun. ty, $30 and found. 28" pot and dish washers, $20 to $35 found: 5 porters, bell and elevator boys. ; porter. hotel, south, $20 and foun an and polisher, fare $1, $15 weel it for mine, $30 and found: 3 wait- ers for mine, $30 and found: 20 waiters, lo- cated everywhere, $35 to $i0 and found; 3 heipers, $20. $25, $30 Starcher and second washer, near city, $30 and found. and found; young m: for mounting ma- chine, §8 to $10 week; boy for wrapping, factory, $6 to $9 week. HUNDREDS OF OTHERS, 1902 We Gave MURRAY & READY, 45.000 Men Work. 634-636 Clay st. SPECIAL Y MIDNIGHT MAIL AND WIRE, Sheep shearer. fare 30c, Tc each, Groom, first-class private stable, $50, 2 sheepherders, Solano County, $30 & found. Blacksmith, shop, Solano Co., $2 day & fd. Buttermaker, city. good job. $40 and found. Man to drive sprinkling wagon, fare 40c, $30 and found, Coachman, private, fare 30c, $30 and found. Choreman, private family, fare 25c, $35 fd. Teamster, light lumber wagon, city. $2 da: Painter, sign letterer. city. $3 day. Painter and payer hanger, city job, $3 50 day. Blacksmith and shoe, camp, fare $1, $2 15 Coox Festaurant, Sonoma. Co._ $45 ook restaurant, ma Co.. and found, Sticker hand, city mill, $3 50 day. . Roustabout around mine, boss here, $60. 25 four-horse teamsters, ranch, fare $1, $40 and found, 26 laborers, 9 hours’ work, fare 65c, $67 50. BIG SAWMILL, 26 laborers_ you'll suit_ $60. AGAIN TO BUTTE. 68 teamsters, laborers and drillers, $67 50. MURRAY & READY. WANTED—Barber; steady Jjob. Call 1741 . Mission st, A—FREE TO OGDEN FREE BAPBER nu:lpn rum’:llnl E chairs; u.mdern fur- | FREE. UTAH. FREE. niture: m se! once; low price. | 25 carpenters. bridge work, $3 50 da: STOLTZ, 723 Market st. 12 piledriver laborers. $2 50’ day. i BARBERS—Best 'g:ymf shop in Bakersfleld at bargain; must sold on_account of sick- ness, DECKELMAN BROS., 106 Ellis st. BARBERS, attention—A £ood shop \;clnt' i chairs; rent a few da central; GENERAL tallor wanted at 3310 Missfon st., PERSICO. Apply 955 Howard st. opp. carhouse. N. CO. WANTED—Bootblack and do porter work in barber lh’on 209 Larkin st, MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. WANTED—Recruits for the Marine Corps, U. 8. Navy; able-bodied men of good character, between the ages of 21 and 35; not less than B feet 4 inches and not over & feet 1 inch. ::‘lew'p‘kwrflmlm $275—-BARBER shop: living rooms: must sell; $100: other business: bargain. 1541 Geary. TRY our men’s shoes at ; foot-form By v T L TR MEN to learn barber trade; months to lete and secure positions; fl- - lustrated and full mailed free. Moler 635 Ciay st. — ABLE manager for branch office to be in interior by manufacturing concern city; salary $85 per month and expanses; cash security and Al references. dress Manager, 1518, Call office. shingle sawyer; | | | | | | | | SMALL mare; found: man to work in_datry, drive milk wagon, $30 and. found; 20 laborers, board yourselves home, city, $60. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st A- HOTEL DEFARTMENT, ETC. 36 cooks for hotels, cares, ' restaurants, ranches, mines, camps, etc.. $30, $35, $40. $30, $60, and found; also second and third cooks; bread baker, Fresno County, $50 and found: man to collect and take orders, | | HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. JRRRR S~ T Ln e R. R. Co." E 20 section hands, north, to go to-day. .FREE FARE «..Electric R. R. 32 duy Board where you please. 20 laberers, trenches, etc., special, good experience ... large lumber company, to dig to build new water ayatem, o, to-day, you need no . .$42 and found SPECTIAL TO SHIP TO-DAY. ¢ New work . in. ....Butte Co. 5 section hands, large R. R...... 50 teamsters . 50 rockmen Spectal—Cheap R. R. fare. 50 rough carpente: you man with a few tools that is wi will suit: to build concrete forms on Senator Clark’s new raiiroad; it's a long job: part of fare is free; the balance is very cheap; com and see us about it. .$82 50 and fo SAWMILLS, YARDS, WOODS, ETC. 10 laborers, largs sawmill Co., north, pils lumber, $40 found; 18 laborers for mills and vards, board where you please, $2 day; 10 laborers, south, east, for mills, $35 found; 3 laborers, woods, morth, $83 found. o MINES, TUNNELS, ETC. 10 miners, large gold mine north, see b;‘:sl hers to-d°y . = 28 miners. d , all over the State, some S-hiur shifts, $00, $80 found, $67 50. $50: 3 mu“kers, north, §75; 2 tunnelmen, near city, $106. 3 muckers, tunnel, 15 drill- ers, quariy, near city, $45 found; 30 labor- ers’ and darmen, mines, $60 and $42 found: 10 laborers, ers, city shop, $3 mense rench, g0 to-day, $:0 found: chore boy, private place, $12 found; B laborers, city, $37 to $7 week... HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Second cook, city hotel, $45 found; third cook, $35 found; 3 walters, city, $35 and $50 found; elevator boy, city hotel, $30 and room; bell boy; ity hotel, 13 found.. - Men, come early and see us; get a list of our jobs: yes, get one. ANDRE'S office, 817 Stockton st.—Cook _for country hotel, ‘south, $50; second cook, $60: waiter, $10 50 a week: waiter for country restaurant, §30 and found: dishwasher, $30: dishwasher, $25; butter-maker and milker. $30 and found; poultryman who understands incubator, $30 and found; assistant butler, § 35, ete. WANTED—An old man: light work, countrs: fare here; $10. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sui‘er | A GOOD reliable, honest young man té drive wagon for manufacturing company; salary and commission; steady work to right party must give bond; state age and last employ- ment; also one good salesman for house; give references: German preferred. Box 1419, Call. ~ e - EXPERIENCED third hand on confectionery. Sunset Coffee House, 108 Third st.; wages 38 a w d board. i i MIDDLE-AG! man to take care of horses and deliver orders. 2229 Santa Clara ave. Alameda, BARBER—Good man. 307 MecAllister st. STRONG and experienced buy as blacksmith's Eelper. Apply 1526 San Bruno ave. AN experienced bellboy; references required. Bohemjan Club. BARBER—S$17. 6 Market st. WANTED—2 carriage biacksmiths and 5 car- riage painters; must be good stripers and finishers. Apply A. MEISTER & SONS CO., Sacramento, Cal. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still rung Denver Holse 2 Third st.; 150 largs rooms; 26c 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 oes on earth. 11 Third st., Examiner build- ing. 5 doors from Market. WANTED—Live, energetic young man office of wholesale house; good opportun: for advancement; must be neat writer; state age. Box 3975, Call office. THE Government offers comfortable life posi- tions. For particulars call or write Na tional Correspondence Institute, 927 Market ERRAND boy: a chance to learn jewelry busi- ness for a boy with good references. J. C. DAVIDSON, 124 Kearny st. WANTED—Pan washer for bakery. 111 Las Kin st. BOYS from 10 to 14 years old to distribute cir: culars. Room 121, 1236 Market, Murphy bidg. ‘TRY our men’s shoes at $1 pair; foot-form shoes at §2 50. 11 Third st., Examiner bidg. ANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. . F. Barber College, 741A Howard st. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australia. HERMAN'E, 26 Steuart st. PENSION atty., E. A. Bullis, room 40, Phelan bldg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post,G.A.R. GET your shoes half-soled whils waiting; 25 to 50c. 063 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. ALL eizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, halt sta. price. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms, 25¢ night; reading-rooms; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. ivertisements and subscriptions celved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st HOKSES AND WAGONS. A VERY fine family carrlage, a handsoms vietorla and an excelleat modern coupe. 1011 Sutter st. Bargain—Rubber-tire bugsies, surrey. phaeton, camping.laundry wagons,harness. 1634 Masion. FOR sale_New delivery wagon: has net been used: a bargain. 1721 Sacramento st. ride and drive; also small Jack: chea City Hall ave. RARE chance—Four good horses for sale. Sixth st. Largest assortment 2-hand wagons, buckb’d,sur- ry,harness, work, driving horse. 13th-Valenci AN Al express wagon, single; also light camp- ifng wagon for sale cheap. 532 Mission st. READ “The California Horseman,” of interest to horsemen. _Dalziell, editor, 605 G. G. ave. HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED list of houses to let; send for cre- Cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO..14 Montgomery. HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. $65 PER month for rent or to lease a furnish=q 9-room Jackson st. residence, 3008, near Baker. Apply only from 2 to 4 D, . ex- cept_Sundays. FURNISHED 8-room house; Pierce st.: good locality: lease for 3 or 6 months; reasonabie to desirableytenant. Address box 1434, Call. WANTED_ By famlly of 4 adults, house or flac ot 8 or 9 rooms. near park panhandle: rent not_to_exceed $37 50. Box 1625, Cail. LOST AND FOUND. A—LOST—Light-yellow cocker spanie very long ears; weight about 28 I Y reward: no questions. DR. BURGH, 1626 Turk st., corner Scoft LOS train, breastpin with diamond setting. Re turn to 509 Thirteenth st., Oakland: reward. LOST—Saturday night, gent's diamond _ring. Finder please return same to 508 Battery st. and recgive liberal reward. LOST—Pair_fleld glasses; $10 reward. Return to E. C. MOSSMAN, 3% Monroe ste LOST—A pearl necklace. Return to 1020 Frank- lin st. and receive liberal r:‘llrd. | LOST—April 18, a lady's opal breastpin. set with diamonds. Finder return to 22330 Pa- cific ave.; reward $50; no questions asked FOUND—_Small gold necklace, about_April 13, cos Turk and gfll: sts. Apply 305 vk st MKINSON'S Livery Stables. 57-39-61 Minna st., bet. st and 2d—Vehicles of every de- for hire at most reasonable rates. MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. TO order; stery; MEDICAL. complaints. for all femals instant_relief ; 30 years' 728 Post st., near Jones. MRS. DR, KOHL, rellable spectalist for ail fe- L. : lief guaranteed. 1008% Market at., opp. 5th. DR. and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO HERBS. original method of treatment. 1126 Market st

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