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=7 \ SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSIN the San Francisco of Call. corner Third streets: open until 32 o'c ht in the vear DRANCH Montgomery street, corner « open until 300 Yay strect; o street ». m. n untll 10 p. m, corner Sixteenth; open open until 3 p. m wty open umtil 9 p. m. ond and Ken- orthwe untit ot; ope m until 9 p. m. MEETING NOTICES. SION Chapter No. R A M _— | Specia ITIiREDAY) A. lock. P. M. and | recs. By order of the R. HILLMAN, ¥ and (THURSDAY) &t 7:30 o'clock. jer of the Master. DAY, Secretary, CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1 M, will meet THIS ¥ ING, April degree. By FRANKLIN M ATY Lodge 120, ¥ THIS (TH By order of a5 FREDIRICK BARRY, Secietary. SOUTH SAN PRANCISCO Lodg | M., meets EVENING at gree. Master Ma nvited. 13y order of the E. C. HARE, Secretary. | DORIC Loége No. 21€ and M ipecis] meeting THIS (THURSDAY A EVENING at 1:30 o clock. Second De- Eree. 80) ren are in- vited. By of the Master. | )LDSMITH, Secretary. | STARE KING Lodge e THIE 7 Devisad EVENT at 7:80 o'clock. Mas- | ter Masons cordially invited. By ord of the W, M A. A, ANDERSON, Sec. or Pleasc our members 1 TH April 30. re weloome. MALCOL] Recording § HAY) EVENIN “llows cordis vited CLARKE, Rec Sec. THURSDAY) the board of trustecs will be held at the hwest corner « Fran that a_meeting of th Kkholders | ker-Woolworth National Bank of 1sco, - carrying and or- t the Re- T is _hereby end will be held on WEDNESDAY, b day of May, 1903, at the 3 in the afternoon of £aid da be banking-house of said associatio et the junction of Post and Mari 3 in th city d f San Francisco, | State of S ce where ite operations of it and deposit are carried with the object and for the purpose uf | taking 1! coneideration the voting wupon | the proposition to amend the articles of iu- | corporation end assoclation of sald The | Crocker-Woolworth Netional Bank of San by increasing the number of Di- | ersof from the present number of ne, ®o thet the number of Di- | seven to rectors of said essocistion shall thereafter | @nd who shall thereafter manage | said assoclation. Dated San 11 20, 1963. By order of the . KLINE, Cashier. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 peges, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year MAKE money distributing sdvertising; send 10c for our book; tells how. PACIFIC BOOK CO.. Dept. X. 120 Sutter st. 8. F. — | MME. yoUs to-night, 10c PARTINGTON { tings Tues., Wed., Thur. 619 McAllister. | o — — — — ALD'S Busine: I | BLSIE REYNOL seance | founded 1863 | Thursda: { | SEEK and_vou shall find; | public everywhere as the world’s greatest 1f | the g B g R Mgy ol=d private boarling-house o general housework. | MINT AND OIL. Box 1429, Call. =~ =~ = - gt e e NT German seamstress, understands lost or stol absent friends. He de- | R 0 T be no mistake EDUCA'I"OKA':—C(III“IIG‘. MADAME CHASSE, graduate of the Academy of Paris and later instructor in the pubiic schools of that city, having recently taken up her residence hers, will take a limited number of puplls either for private lessons or class work in the French language. Ad- dress 607 Post st. CALIFORNIA Business College, 505 Larkin st. ; rent $25; water front. on Geary st.; low rent. rent only $100; transien corner; man house; rent corner; south of Market -orner; north of Market. Money loaned 2t 1 per cent Hotels. roadhouses, flats, 5 io 100 room : EITE L, K A thorough school”: positions secured for R duates: modern methods; individual ia- THE largest of lodging, boarding l"«l’:}d struction. Write f iliustrated catalogue. E B t houses and city and country - — — —_— i = tels can be found at bargain prices by call- the leading business college, 123 Mar old and reliable agency, tpecial summer coure 1 all depart- SCHWEINHARD, 917 Market st., ments; handsome catalogue free: - e s anl oth ship, $60; day and evening sessions. ot 2 AR g ot = SHELL & CO..... ....Phone Jessic 2081 | eovcz-zen:- _ ADDRESS i ":]' k:' s Mpupld. |se’nfismc | AAC PIT)IA‘N BUSINESS .k()LLEG We vou ny house for part cash, | _Halght st, 8. F. Cal. To balance monthly payments. We have a Jarge | A SUMMER school of shorthand and bookkeep- list to select from. Please call and see some X enroll new and e ready for position in | Y 0N SarmAIRE. SERCHAS WRRIGR. Lo S I. Business College, 1236 Market st. | N GRIFFIN, Room 406 Examiner big. . mech., sur- | Dows s FIRST-CLASS JEUSINEESE in ver, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864 Van Hotels, Apurtment Houses. Flats and Nalilen School, 113 Fulton, nr.” City Hall “HOUSE MONEY TO LOA! G'S School of Chemistry and Min- | H.HIRSCHIN ove. 434 Kearny; catalog tree. ing: open da: == | 14 nilce rooms, cheap If | —_— Market st., room 4. | ARITHMETIC » | etc.: dey or eve.; - VIOLIN, mandoiin, guitar; Prof ough, patient, experienced. ! GRUNDI 911 a.m., 1 10-ROOM house: clears over $30; price $150; no gents. Box 445, Call offic bookkeeping, grammar, writing, | $5 mo. 1024 Mission, Dr. | teller on earth; lapsons given; Palestine won der charm: by harmiess liquid Market,nr. 10th. | Chicago Business Coliege, 1 Chicago Busin & % ot ttman shorthand, typin HOOL, wrinkles & blackheads removed h Mission, nr. o EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. | GRPHETM Emplovment Office—Japanese, Chi- help. 428 Powell, nr. Sutter; tel. Main 52; atter 6 p. m., home phone, Black 1508. tel. Bush 136. Japanese-Chinese employment _office; fur- nishes best help; contracts for farm help, etc. Grand Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office, 415 Stock- ton; tel. Grant 188: expert, reliable help. CHINESE end Japanese help, estab. 20 years. Main 1007. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Cli 3 Japanese Chinese Bmployment Of- s help. 315 Stockton; Main 5188. e EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. TIE HEUS 25c; sittings dal EDWARD EARL 1052 Ellis st.: tel independent slate_writer. Fast 105; seance Sunday. | | be opened unto yeu. | Pe“LIFE HOLDS FOR YOU, ! AS WELL AS EVERY MAN AND WOMA' HEALTH, WEALTH AND HAPPINE AND SUCCESS IN ALL UNDERTAKINGS. DO YOU WANT TO KNOW YOUR FUTURE PROF. W. H. MONTAGUE, OCCULT WONDER, PSYCHIST AND PALMIST. Prof. Montague is recognized by press and ing palmist and clairvoyant. All are p AN experienced nurse wishes a few more ¢on- and delighted with his readings. MULTI- | finement c first-class references from TUDES VISIT HIS PARLORS DAILY AND | leading physicians; charges reasonable. Ap- ARE HAPPY. Palm'sury is an exact seience, | ply soon to the Bona Fide Employment it excites +ne wonder and admiration of City Hall square; ADAH L. . m ag xperienced housekeeper, in small rooming-house, most zaeptical. reliable in his ad- | done for others, Teuthful in his ‘would like posi plain soribes the that there can | can Their cook has just left them, And get one that’s better by a two-line Want Ad. You would think by a look at this doleful young pair That they hadn’t a friend and were sunk in despair; Though like most of our troubles the cause is but slight, And is one that an ad. in this paper will right. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1903. but they soon will be glad HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—8 waltresses, city hotel, $20; 2 waltresses for hotel, city, ‘u; 6 chamber- maids, assist waiting, $256 and $20. Apply to J. ¥. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. WANTED—Cook for 20 hoarders, $30; Protes| ant cook, $30, no wash; cook for 10 people, $25; cook, no' wash, 9 in family, $25; cook for'small’ institution, $30; cook, ilttle ‘wash, Fair Oaks, $88; cook, small country hotel, $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. AT OUR NEW FACTORY. 1873 MISSION ST.. NEAR FIFTEENTH, SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS ON OVERALLS WANTED; INEXPERIENCED PAID SALARY WHILE LEARNING; OPERATORS AND RIVETERS TERY. Btk FREMONT T LETs SrRAGes 3 EMONT ST, LEV! Jt & CO. "APPLY TO MR. DAVIE, - A0S WANTED—Cook, plain wash, 4 in famlly, Menlo Park, $30; Protestant cook, no wash, San Jose, $35; cook, plain wash, 8 in family, Alameda, $80; also, 4 in fami Alameda, $30; cook, small wash, Fair Oaks, $35. A ply'to J. 'F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. st wish to find employ wages ct from maid and waitre LS YOU HOW TO WIN at 12 Elizabeth st., or, 23d N\ OR WOM Ol IVE. e ey N N i wighes situation for bl g : | * general housework. 712 Vermont st., bet. i raaes ) B B s et nd Twentleth d 7th; hours, 9 to 9. i girl_wants situation to do ate family; wages $25. | h Oakland. YOUNG woman wants work 204 Lily ave., near Octavia man, Scotch, several vears experi- , No. 1 references, wishes position us | housekeeper; can cater for any high func- had charge 17 in help Eastern home. cFarlain, 8 City Hall sq. p. South 1131 WANTED— By g 1do make hereby you to tell your elderly English lady, to assist BESe. ron e housework and attend -nvalld lady y oo 251 Box 1364, Call 1 will tell you | TADY of education and refinement wants sult- tion hetter than You | = ahje pogition: no lack of energy; best of ref- Pers Sxe wondectul | erendes.” - BOX '8 “all. unites the separated, | — o i bl £ L affectione, causes happy and | JA ESE honest girl wishes situation at | makes You successful ooking and housework in small family; | es you good luck, locates | wages $5 up for a week. Add 06 Fill- | miines by a new method o Cisease that has n's skill red without th CRET you should kn —the pow 1—the controlling pov fmplanted in your nature, so you can chang the thought h: 2ay on more st. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar. ket—200 rooms; 25c to §1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 weelk; convenfent and respectable; free | ’bus and baggage to and from ferry. and subscriptions taken for The aton's Bazaar. 633 McAllister st. “Mediums_Developed." Ving for $1 thi EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. ; ARRELL ST TANTELD By competent gardener; thoroughly SMME_ M SERNARD understands greenhouses; propagating and THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, permanent- gardening of all kinds; experience unlimited; 1y Jocated st 17 Third st next Examiner | references. Addgess W. T. box 1452, Call. bldg.; she & your lfe correctly, gives an | A GE T T ] £ P mccurate description of the past, reveals the | 2 (iTn e e e T o Present ha ar® portrays events to oc. | Siualion 1 £ 417 Kearny ot cur in the if you are in trouble, dls - —_— contented or not satisfied in life, or have do- | YOUNG German w position in_ grocery mestic, love or business troubles, consult this | © firm- nces and experience. Box 1471, great medium and you will be told how to| Call office, overcame them; valuable advice in all affaire of life; 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569. ISMAR. the Egyptian gypsy. clairvoyant and paimist permenently located at 1104 Market A _YOUNG_man (Hollander) who can talk English and German, with experi- ce in the nursery business, would like a position as gardener or assistant gardener on | private place. Box 1430, Call office. st.. cor. Turk; private readings datly, 10 a. m. | ~ 06 p.m.; readings by mall s satisfactory as experienced bookkeeper and stenographer, in pereon; 3 questions answered $1; fuil life, |~ young man, with steady habits and best of §5; send lock of hair, date and year of birth: | references, wishes employment. Box 1422, don’t send currency.” Send postoffice, Wells: | Call office. Fargo money order or registered let ! wills, ltation i estates, col or Red 3601 advance costs in meritori- ivorces, probate and all other law open every even- | ADVICE free T wi nus cases rm. 31 . _qu hed 15 ¥ opp. Hal ner building. & AITKE 509-10-11 | »L’lunh tr|d§ . 508 Call Main 727, | ADVICE free charge unless succeseful; all | cases; open evgs. W.W.Davidson 927 Market | STENOGRAPHER, bookkeeper and_telegraph rator wants position; have had four years' experience in office work. Address box 1588, Call cffice. SIT by steady man as watchman or caretaker, or light work in etore. Address box 1 Call office. COLORED man wants place as janitor or por- ter: can cook lunch. Address W. W., 1163 Seventh st., Oakland. FIRST-CLASS all-around butcher wishes situ- preferred. Box 1436, Call. JUST arrived from the Orient, MME. CHEIRO, atest Mving clairvoyant, palmist and Teader of human destiny: readings by mail, | $2; send date of birth. 718 Post, nr. Jomes. | MISS WARD gives names, dates gnd facts when othere fail; call on this celebrated medium; satisfaction or no pay. %06 Market, room 30. M. BELLE RUSSELL has removed to 55 Third , 25c: gents, 50c; hours, 10 to 9. young business medium; en; 1. B0c, g. §1. 103 Sth, lady palmist and card reader in cit room 20; ladies, 25c; gents, 50 NA will give full life reading for B0c one week. 5 Fourth st ! CLAIRVOYANT, card and planet reade: hours, 1 to | POSITION wanted by a male_nurse to take 1 care Box 8976, Call. gentleman, graduate nurse, wishes a steady position. Box 3950, Call office, A JAPANESE first-class laundryman wants work in city; wages $30 up. Address YOHI, 935 Sacramento st., San Francisco. YOUNG Chinese, first-class cook, wishes posi- ot lid gentleman. oniy 262 Minna st., near 4th, 3 clairvoyant card reader tings daily. 4481; Jessie st.. bet 5th and 6th. eckels Lidg., 927 Mar. Tree: no fees in advance. ; consbiltation BICYCLES—For Sale or Exel ALLEN sells fine, new, reliable bicycles for $20; sgent for best makers; expert repairing; | Lires, etc 301 Larkin st ] B e b bargain prices b; SCHW Market st., bet. Bth and 6th. EINEARD, ! { ted with $10,000 capital in bus! e offering large returns for money 1. This i= an exceptional op- portunity, an the proper parties 1 fullest detal! with $100 to $1000 | ) per cent on it by | #30; living rooms. S COAST, 7833 Market st. TOUNG mun as offic assistant; dutles light; permanent 1 15 weeldy: $100 : uired. 1007%; Market £1., o om 1 tion in private family. 81312 Sacramento st., HUM GEE'S store. A—_CHINESE first-class in famlly_ city or country. CARPET BEATING AND EANIN th your cook wants _ place LOU WONG. 536 WANTED—First-class nurse for child 13 | years old, $30, references; nurse for infant, | $25. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. WANTED-—Second girl for Burlingame, $20; Alameda, $26: second girl for Oakland, $25. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter. WANTED—Protestant second girl $25; neat second girl for Jewish famil second girl, plain sewing, $20; second girl, Anmerican family, ; second girl for in famil $25. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., Sutter st. i WANTED—Two girls for the same famil cook, plain wash, $30, and second girl, $25, only'4 in family; also a cook at $35, no wash, for San Jose, and second girl, same family, $25; cook, plain wash, 3 in family, Ross Valley, $25; girl for housework, & in _family, :fll:m;’d.]' ‘}15. fll;!aod 2 in famil :{lflm;flsv : Palo Alto, 335. Apply to J. F. CRO- | SETT & CO., 434 Sutter st | ANTED—Ironer for country laundry, $30 and found: laundress for family work, country $30; laundryman and wife, $6 city, $25. Apply to J. F. CRO; 334 'Sutter st. WANTED-—Girl, general housework. 5 grown | people, $30; 4 in family, $30; 3 in family, $25; | cvok, plain wash, $80; German or Scandina- vian cook, no wash, $30, and nurse; 78 girls for housework in city, at $25 and $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. A—NURSE, $25; 6 cooks. $35 and $30; wait- ress, $25; second girl, Napa, $25: housegirl, $35: woman, housework, ng cooking, must sleep home,” $30; cook, 'Berkeley. 335; San Rafael, $30, see party here; boarding-house cook, $35, ' MRS. NOET: 15 Sutter st. THE Bona Fije Employment Agency, 8 City Hall square, opp. Eighth st.—50 neat, rel able girls and women for rellable place: bring references as to integrity if possibl private waiting and lunch room for those we lst; reduced fees balance of week. ADAH MacFARLAIN, manager. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 25 Montgomery, r, 12. 4 walitresses, same seaside resort, $25. for city, | $25; at OPERATORS AND LEARNERS ON SHIRTS, OVERALLS AND COTTON-MADE PANTS. STANDARD FACTORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, hair work: removing of superfluous hair taught in 2 weeks for $4 50; positions guaranteed; $10 1o $20 per week; school day and eve. 233 Geary st., room 13. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, scalp treatment, halrwork, removal of superfluous hair; $5 2 weeks; day & eve. class; wages §$10 to $20 week. 1238 Mark BEST salarles paid to exper cloaks and suits: steady work KRAGEN, BAMBERGER & <O, 463 Mis- sion st assurad. PLAIN writers everywhere, spare time even- ings, $0 50 week; steady home work; seif-ad- dressed envelope, full particulars. Mana- ger Dept. W 9, box 1411, Philadelphia, Pa. WOMEN to do sewing on specialties, $4 per 100; can make six an hour; material sent freé, prepaid; send envelope for particulars and testimonials from our workers. Madam Du Pont Dept. W 9, Ninth st., Philadel- phia, Pa. LADIES everywhere, copy letters, home even- | ings, and return to us; we pay $20 thou- cash; new plan:’ steady ‘Wrork; send sed envelope full particulars. Guar- antee Co. Dept. W 9, Philadelphia, Pa. \LIFORNIA McQueen, | proprietor, 3 . Mission 49, | TRY HOPKE BROS. excellent carpet clean- Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. Carpet-bea: FINANCIAL, | TO INVESTORS. | The Pactfic 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 hygienic purc ice and refriggpation, of- fery 1o the investing public for the next 30 days 50,000 shares preferred cumulative § per cent per annum guaranteed dividend (frea of taxes) stock at $1 per share, with a bonus share of common stock. The company Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sut b GEO. WAL reasonable CONKLING'S Superior Carpe 383 Golden Gate ave.; telept 1705 Harrison 3. F. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- purchased block 12, sizs 200x408, corner ating Co.. 240 14th st.: tel. Mission 74. Nineteenth and Harrison ste, Work on prop- — e | CHY how progressing so as to be in actual CHIROPODISTS, operation by June 1 of this year, with a 100- ton per day plant, Prof. Martin Braun, formerly o Plants will be crected In cities and towns trin, treats all local foot diseases without | within our territory. This ice can be made pain; corns 2bc. Suit 17, 930 Market, op. Em- | for S0c per ton and in one hour's time. For further particulars address FRANK ¢. MARSTON, president, Pacific Vacuum Tooms 5i9-520, Parrott bulld- cisco, Cal porium e DENTISTS. A NEW plate—the Whalebone—Cannot brea warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50;-fillings, 50c. plates, $5:full set; all work painless and war- ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st COMPANIES incorporated and financed; stock and bond issucs guaranteed, underwritlen and ted for services, Send for PACIFIC STATES FOR sale—Established restaurant doing Al business; 20 tafles from city: good reason for selling. Address box 1472, Call. SIT5—RELIABLE partner wented in restau- rant; $70 month guaranteed. 1032 Market,r.4, $5000 TO $10.000— Party with 85000 to $10,000 cen make from 30 to 60 per cent per annum on it by investing in smelting business. For | information addres bo ‘all office, FOR SALE—A blacksmith and shoeing shop owper Wants to engage in other business | PARIS Dental Pariors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— AN ideal gold filling, $1; silver fillings, S0c, " CO.. 326 Post. ®old crowns, §3; warranted 20 years; opei evenings and Sundays. Ideal Dental Parlors, 6 Eddy st., rooms 44 and 45. MINING AND INVESTM GRE! New sunny upper 6 REMOVA rooms; tiuted; marine view; $25; open. DR C W. RICHARDS. dentist, has re- | _ Park flaté 714 Second ave, 7 rooms, $30: v . 1 Bank build- also 720, upper, 3 also ., one 0C] e i Bt o Tiay: s Mty MeAllister _cars, 10 beautifuily finished ing, room 614, corner Geary and Kearny sts. GOLD fillings 75c, silver 3%c, crowns $2; no pain; open Sunday, Dr.0.B.Hewltt,204 Sutter. rooms, paneled hall and dining-room, $45. if You wieh new, light, sunny apartments see these, open. WANTED-—Waitress or good, steady girl to learn waiting, who does not run around till 2 o'clock in the morning. Restaurant, 52 Eighth st. SVANTED—Experienced alteration hands for skirts and_jackets. Apply at LIVINGSTON BROS.’, 123-0 Post st. WANTED—Sewers on ladies’ walsts, skirts and wrappers, to work in factory or at home. Call at 2700 Mission st., cor. 23d. NEAT young girl: houseworl; good wages. 376 Fell s near Octav WANTED -First-class_dining-room girl. Ho- tel Marguerite, 421 Larkin st. A | PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, WANTED—Thoroughly experfenced salesladies for the waist and children’s coat department: non,e b‘s:lt“!:uu wnih good experience need apply. Call between 10 and 11 . L - NIN & CO.. 43-53 Ellia st, b e | WANTED—Competent, experienced girl for cooking and downstairs work in small | family; wages $30 to $35. Apply 2515 Laguna st., Thursday forencon or Friday aftsrnoon. CLASSIFIED advertisements Yecelved ‘at. Call branch offices £300. Fillmers A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and f:bsrflpgunl has been established at 1006 Va- ncla s HELP WANTED—MALI 520 Sacramento st., Phone Main 1101, The jobs we advertise, we have. Call carly and see uz, as We are, yes, We are, the leading employment agents, SPECIALS—TO SHIP TO-DAY, ; it's a long 0 to build concrete forms on Senator Clark's new R R.; part fare is free, balance is very cheap; come and see us about it at once. $52 50 and found NEW . WOR] —BUTTE CO. Special—Cheap Fare—Go To-night 50 laborers 50 teamsters Come and go to-night, NEW WORK. 20 laborers 25 teamsters . Half rate R. R. $67 50 $75 NORTR. -.$45 and found -852 50 and found This_is for a large fare. corporation to build private R. R. MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 20 laborers; no experience, required; steady work year round; go to-day; $1725; wages $5 25 day. s A LARGE LUMBER CO. NORTH. 2'spool tenders, north, ses boss here o-day. . see o $45 and found on’ has o road in woods, | gEing steady work, $49 and found; 10 lumber pilers, same place, go to-day, $40 to $52 and found. Another large lumber company wants 20 laborers to dig trenches to build water works, experfence unnecessary, long job, board where vou please, special R, R. rate on | fare, $60. FREE FARE. FREE FARE. 10 trackmen, electric R. R., board where you please, pay weekly, $2 di 6 CARPENTERS, rough work, for R. R. CO.’'S OWN WORK—FREE FARE. Go To-day—North. 23 25 day 10 rough carpenters, part fare free—South . wee §100 MIN 2 gold miners, north, $90; 3 miners, north, 5 ES, TUNNELS, QUARRIES, ETC. hours, $67 50 and found: 11 miners, Napa County, $67 50; 3 tunnelmen, near city, $105; 8 muckers, tunnel, $75; 5 drillers, quarry, 10c fare, $45 and found: 32 laborers and car- men, different mines, $60 and $42 and found. Come, go to the mines. SAWMILLS, WOODS, ETC. | 10 lumber rilers, north, $2 to $2 50 day; 10 labtorers, mille and yards, south, $85 and found; 10 laborers, mills, board vourself $2 day; 5§ section hands, north, woods, R. R., $40 and found; 10 pick and shovel men, lum- ber company, $42 and found; man o take contract clear land, see boss here. MISCELLANEOUS, 10 laborers, $37 50 and found, 10c fare; con- crete finisher, city. §3 to $3 76 day; 2 iron- molders, city, $3 25 day; 2 coremakers, city, §2 75 day; 2 press feeders, city, $7 to $0 weelk; 8 boys, learn trades, $5 to §7 week; 5 teamsters, near city, $2 25 a day. FOR A GREAT RANCH—GO TO-DAY. 10 teamsters, steady work, $30 and found. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Cock, factory, $195 fare, $40 and found; ccok, country hotel, $40 and found; 5 wait ers, city, §30 to $35 and found; porter, cit hotel, $20 and found; bellboy, city hotel, $1 and found; dishwasher, $25 and found, city. MEN, WE HAVE THE_GOOD JOBS. COME A.D SEE US—-YES, EARLY. WE ARE AT 520 Sacramento st., cor. Leidesdorff. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. X 5 WANTED-—Chambermaids Hotel, 824 Kearny st, WANTED—A competent gl for cooking aud general housework: $25. 84§ Van Ness ave. WANTED—Colored_girl to cook and assist; 2 in family. Call MRS. KOHN, 1030 Steiner. A TAILORESE; also an apprentice girl wanted on coats. Room 410, Examiner bldg. FIRST-CLASS saleswoman for wholesale house, Box 1453, Call, at International ‘WAITRESS wanted. 528 Fourth st. 50 RAILROAD laborers, $2 25 day: 20 team- sters, $2 25 to $2 50 day; planer man, $3 50 day: gang edger man, $3 day and board: | man about place. $30 and found; man for poultry ranch, $30 and found: 2 men to raise beans on shares; man to work about mine and wife to cook; man and wife to care for country place, $30 and found; laundryman and wife, $60 and found; 2 coal miners, $2 50 day; milkers, $32 and $35 and found; farm- ers, $26 to $30 and found; blacksmith help- choreboy, private place; miners, labor- ers’ and _timbermen, fare advanced, anG eothers. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- mento st. GOOD chambermalid at Golden West Hotel. 65- 76 Ellis st. WOMAN to assist at chamber work: home; short hours, 793 Mission st. WANTED—A first-class cook for 12 people; ‘wages $30. 416 Turk st. sleep HOUSES and flats to M;‘.Ikn immense list; Set teeth $1 50 up: crowns $2 up;: fillings 25¢. | * service abeolutely free: advantage of Call at 15 Spear st OYETER house and restaurant doing good bus: ness: fine fxturcs; worth $1200 account sickness. 435 Hayes st. #300_HOME bakery and restaurant combined 2t terminus San Mateo electric road. MATT WILLIAMS, Proprietor. FOR sale—Cheap: clgar store, with living reom; low rent; departure. 3104 24th st. OLD established wine and liquor store; large cellar; good Jesse. Box 1437, Call. l:“( KSMITH and electrician business for sale. 1220 Filimore st. TOR_rent—Mineral springs hotel: fully fur- nished; ready (o open May 1. Box 3963, Cali. S ook ; at sacrifice | SALOON for wale. 1585 Castro st —_— SHOE shop for sale. Apply 217 Jones st. & snap for the price; investigate. “l’zx:u-!n.m. ‘Winchester Hotel, BRANCH . notions and candy store for sele cheap, Apply 1511 Dupont st this_department; it will save you time and houble” Cordes Furniture Co., J45-205 Geary st., on the squaro, $12—FLAT; 3 large rooms. 29 Ringold af Detween Eighth and Ninth, near Folsom; sun ail around. SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. D DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES sunburst & knife plaiting, Stew- art’s button & buttonhole factory. 110 Taylor. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School $25_NEW, sunny b-room flat with every mod- ern convenlence. 672 Second ave., near Mc- —Any pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market. | _Allister st. LAT, 1108 Treat ave.; 4 rooms; bath, wash- EDUCATIONAL. oom, yard, HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construc- tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly practical; day, night. 24 Post; catalogue free. THE Berlitz School of Languages, Starr King bldg., 121 Geary st.—Competent native teach- ers; 200 branches with 75,000 pupils in Amer- ica and Europe; best, quickest method ever devised: private and class instruction; pros- THREE eclegant 5, 5 and 6 rooms and bath flats; everything new. 1975-77-70 McAllister. FLATS T0 LET—FURNISHED. $35—BEAUTIFUL furnished flats; 6 rooms and bath. 1627 Webster st.; plano; adults only. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED, GIRL wanted for light housework; good home. 623 Haight st, EXPERIENCED coat hand; steady work. Ap- ply at JONES & JONES, 573 Fourteenth st., aklan, GIRL with experience in sewing ticks wanted. Apply at WAKEFIELD MFG. CO., -461 Fourth st.. Oakland, GIRLS about 14 for factory worl steady employment. Apply at & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento st. GIRLS to learn millinery trade; taught in 1 mo.; $5; positions guaranteed at $15 per W'k; school evenings only, 143 Stockton st., r. 13, STRONG young girl for lodging-house. 24 Sixth st g0od wages: ce. AMES COOK, miners’ boarding-house, $ and .second cook. $50, for resort; restaurant second cook, $75; private family cook, $60; ranch cook, $20; 3 hotel waiters, country, $0. and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., Sacramento st. ANDRE'S OFFICE, 317 STOCKTON ST. Man to do chores, wife to cook and do house- cook, $80, work, small family, country, $50; second but- ler, A ur?oon servant and attend to gen- tleman, ; man for vineyard work, married man for vinevard, Napa County, 2 laborers for park, $1 & day and found -i?n for private place, city, $25: miiker, 25 co £30; milker, make butfer, 15 cows, $30¢ dish- ‘washer, $30; middle-aged dishwasher, $15,ete. 'A-HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, rm. 12. T pastry cooks, $70 and $60, country: pantrs boy, $25; night clerk, $i5; bellboys, $1S. YOUNG man between 16 and 18 vears of age as wrapper; must have refercnces. Apply at 8. 'N. WOOD & CO., 718 Market st. $75 A MONTH and expenses a party each county in the United svl:(nlon:-mmn}: free. GOLDEN WEST CO., Visalia, Cal. GIRL or middle-aged woman for general house. work; small washing. 2748 Lowmbard st. WANTEDYoung _models with good fdrm. Address box 1442, Call. pectus and_trial lessons free; commercial | classes in French and Spanish, $3 per month. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post st 5. F,—Thorough courses; complete equipment; all subjects pertaining to mining and mining SNAP—S8-room flat; parties leaving city May 1; $225. 204 Leavenworth st. b 2 FURNITURE WANTED. WANTED—Alteration hands on skirts and Jackets. Apply at HALE BROS." Experienced tors. finishers on gents’ ‘white -hxni"fl'gemnfi%‘n's. 535 Valencia st. engineering; day and night; catalogue free. THE Paul Gerson School of Actlng; the largst A. WOLPERT, 773 Mission, phone Red 2937. buys, rents, repairs, packs, furniture, carpets FIRST-CLASS talloress; $§12 to $15 a week; ap- prentices. 509 Kearny st., room 2. and most Infiuential school of the kind outside | L_AND L. Auction Co. 1069-61 Mission; phons | MA New York City; 9 special teachers; pupils en- | =~ yesste 1871 > jShon; o \CHINE operators wanted. H. ANDERSON, Zer wny time. Call or address 414 Mason . | — 1871; spot cash for furniture, ete. 56 O Parrelt e A H. MAYER, highest cash prices carpets, furniture_ete. 1 Market st.; tel. Jessie 761, —_— T T e BIG price pald for furniture for 60 days,special seazon, S, J. WAUGH, r, 415, Examiner bld. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE, conducted by experts; *best combined shori- hand and commercial course to be had: in- dorsed by official court reporters. 1382 Mkt WANTED at once—25 more ladles for pleasant eacy homework. Call 1027% Market, r. 1. JAPANESE girl for cooking and general housework. 1403 McAllister st. | YOUNG man desiring t) attend business col- lege can secure home In family for services outside of school hours. 724 Golden Gate ave, YOUNG mfiflw‘l‘l'lgmc;o wm-}u:nr his_ tuition; no board inclu LIFO] BSS COLLEGE, 306 Laskin st A BUSIN BARBERS. attention—A a few days Apply 953 Howard st. e L GOOD, strong boy, $1 per day: box depart- ment. UNION LITHOGRAPH CO., Second and Bryant sts, Dnap shop vacant in chairs; rent $10. HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. MURRAY & READY, €34-636 Clay st. PHONE MAIN 38iS. Leading Employment and Labor Agents, WE SHIP YOU FREE TO ONE FREE TO-DAY, FREE TO ALL. OGDEN, OREGON, EAST, UTAH, ARIZONA, HAWAIIAN NEVADA, OGDEN, ISLANDS. ALL PARTS OF CALIFORNIA. 1.0S ANGELES, SANTA SUSANA, CHATSWORTH PARK, LOS ANGELES CO.. LOS ANGELES CO., SAN FERNANDO. DRILLER, SINGLE, DOUBLE AND MA- CHINE HANDS; BENCH and CORNER MEN; LABOR ' TEAMSTERS: TRACK MEN; CHUCK TENDER; MUCKERS: COOKS; WAITERS: MECHANICAL HELP OF ALL KINDS, CARMEN, ETC.; WAGES $2. $2 25, §2 50, $2 75, $3, $3 25, $3 50, St to'§5 day. _ SPECIAL NOTICE. FREE FARE ON ALL ABOVE JOBS. EVERYBODY'S TALKING. THOUSANDS GOING, ARE YOU? FREE—OGDEN, UTAH. 25 CARPENTERS, BRIDGE WORK, $3 50 DAY, mfianm\x UTAH. TO SAWMILLS AND WOODS. AGAIN WE PAY FARES. LOCATED IN § States, 1 Territory. 136 laborers. mo experience required, vouw'll suit, for miils, woods, yards, etc., some to learn to run machines, etc., $30, $10, $50, $60 and found. COME, SEE BOSSES HERE. 38 laborers to pile lumber $40 found. . MINING DISTRICT. 26 laborers about sawmill, $40 and found. 5 ox teamsters, $60 to $150. ¢ spool tenders, $60: 6 shingle sawyers, $50; circular and drag sawyer, $53 and found; 8 sticker hands, $89; 6 graders, pine lumber, $75; 12 shingle packers; 3 cut-off sawyers. HEAD DONKEYMAN 'AND FULL CREW. TREE _FELLERS, SWAMPERS, ROAD BUILDERS, PLUME TENDERS, '8 RED- WOOD PEELERS, $35 and found. ROUGH CARPENTERS. 255 CARPENTERS. CARPENTERS 255 255 ROUGH CARPENTBRS. 255 TO GO TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Any rough carpenter with a few tools can do this job; steady for one year. FOR A GREAT AMBRICAN SYNDICATE AND TRUST. $3 50 day. $3 50 day. $3 50 day YOUR R. R. FARE FREE—FREE FARE. Located in the orange and lemon belts, where the sun shines year round and man can ‘work every da; _ MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 25 laborers. no experience, fare $1 25. $67 50. TO PARADISE. TO PARADISE. 264 laborers and teamsters, $60 to $75 163 drillers, common worlks, $75 BUTTE—IN THE BEAUTIFUL—BUTTE MOUNTAINS oF B!;'TTB SILVER AND GOLD MINES—COPPER AND SILVER MINES. 384 laborers, teamsters, carmen, etc.; Lo e: perience required; yowll suit, 360, $35 | 62 muckers, § 64 single, double and machine drillers,$82,590 17 timber men, $90 | 26 bench and corner men, concentrators, et $90 to $120. . TUNNELS. QUARRIES. 264 common drillers 184 laborers LOCATED EVERYHERE. 486 laborers and teamsters, some factory and | manufacturing places, some mills, ware houses, _excavating, building, grading, §: $225, $250 day. Come, gee. BLACKSMITHS. BLACKSMITHS. 46 blacksmiths, horseshoers, general all round blacksmiths, machine blacksmiths, some without shoeing, for shops, mines, fac- | tories, R. R. camps, sawmills, woods, dredg- ers, farms, orchards, foundries and shops, | also 18 heipers, wages $2, $225, $250, 85, | $350, $4 day. { OTHER MECHANICAL. 5 _coremakers Plasterers, $4 50 day ‘Woodworker and wagonmaker, fare paid $105 | Carriage painter, fare $1, $50 found. Shoe repalirer $12 week; carriage painter, $2 25 day; man to make asphaltum floor, fare $3, $60 ‘found. abinetmakers, city, $10 to $12 week. carpenters, large winery, fare 33, $40 fd. & ironworkers, large winery, $3, $40 fa. & bench carpenters, fare $1, $3 50 day. b carpenters, factory, fare §: :_1{;;0 painter, city; painter and paperhanger, Sticker hand, city mill, $3 50 day. Carpenter, plain house work, 20c fare, $90. Brick molder, country. FOREMAN DITCH GANG. FARNMS, ORCHARDS, DAIRIES, VINEYARDS, STABLES, ETC. 186 farm hands, some small teams, some no | teaming, located everywhere, $26, $30, $35 and $40 found. 28 vineyard and orchard hands, $26, $30, $35 and found; 94 milkers, butter and cheese = makers, some for Nevada and Oregon, $30, $35, $40, $50 found, i 3 milk wagon drivers. 26 stablemen, city and country, $30, $60 fd. 8 coachmen; 3 gardeners; 8 choremen, $30 and found and $35 and found: all private. Farmer and wife, good job, fars S0c, $30 fd. Blacksmith, country shop. $3 day, Man to run mower, $35 and found. b _boys for light work, city factory, $6. | 25 choremen and boys, old men, etc., $15 to | $30 found. { 15 laborers. board home, $60. | 26 section R. R. laborers, FREE FARE, BANKING SYNDICATE, FARE $1 10, 25 ranch 4-horse teamsters, $40 found. | HOTELS AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. Camp cook, city, $55 and found; cook’s help- er, hotel, $35 and found; cook, country ho- tei. fare paid, $40 and found; waiter, camp, country, 330 and found: 4S cooks for hotels, Testaurants, cafes, saloons, boarding-houses, camps, mines, sawmills, farms, dairles. vine- yards, R, R. outfit, etc., $75, $70, $60. $50, $40, $30 found. 12 waiters, $25 to $40 found. 1 19 dish and pot washers, $20 to $35 found. 9 porters, bell, elevator and pantry boy! also second and third cooks. Man for lunch counter and porter work, 100, $40 found, Porter and cook, little lunch saloon, $30 fd. 3 bread bakers, $60 and $50 found. ALSO 6 farmers and wives, $40 to $60 found. Miner and wife, bosg here. WE PUBLISH A FREE BULLETIN OF LABOR DAILY—GET ONE. 1902 WE GAVE MURRAY & READY, 45.000 MEN WORK. 634-636 Clay st. A—CLERK for this office, young man, call & | | runs Denver House. 217 Third st.: 20, $90. ! HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. ” C. R. HANSEN & CO....Employment Agency 429 Bush st. 642 Clay si. ......FOR NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. Steamer sails to-day. Tunneimen . . Teamsters Laborers . We ship to-day. MENDOCINO COUNTY FOR NEVADA . llers and muekers....$2 to Tunneimen, drt Laborers .FOR SOUTHERN 2 . Tunnel Work .. Tunnelmen, drillers and muckers. Teamsters and laborers. 50 Italian muckers. 50 Austrian muckers. Free Fare Free Fare. ... oses-FOR BUTTE COUNTY -.oea.o. Teamsters . .--3225 to §2 80 Lahorers - .For S. P. Company Work. Buttermalker, $40 and found: cheesemaksr, and found; wheelwright, city, $3 a day; farmers, milkers and others, $55, $30 and woodchoppers, tiemakers and others. - HOTEL DEPARTMENT .... Fry cook, I #70, rellet cook, e aurant, ; cook and second, country hote $50 and $30; cook, cafe, city, 375 to $100: laundryman ‘and wife, $100; polisher, coun- try, $60; 20 waiters, pantrymen, dishwashers, kitchen ‘hands and others. C. R. HANSEN & CO. .429 Bush st. Branch office.. 842 Clay ot restau; WANTED—A young man to work !n & coal yard who understands the care of horses and knows the city. 1711 Sacramento st.. near Polk, DISHWASHER wanted at 528 Fourth st. DISHWASHER wanted at 36 Sacramento st. BOY wanted to learn houss painting. 1700 Sutter st. e e i e ————————- WANTED—Tallor on custom coats; work by week. 408 Turk st. APPRENTICE to complets barber trade; & fine chance. 1125 Market st. LUNCH waiter and dishwasher. 2083 Mar- ket st. mear Sixteenth. BARBERS, wanted to regt small furnished shop, or country. Barber, 106 Hleventh. WANTED—Recruits for the Marine Corps, U. S. Navy: able-bodied men of good character, between the ages of 21 and 35; not less than 5 feet 4 inches and not over § fest 1 incin: able to speak and read English. For further information apply at the recruiting offices. 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal; Masonic Hall, 530 K 'st., Sacramento, Cal.; and U, S. Custom-house, 2221 North Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. ABLE manager for branch office to be in interfor by manufacturing concern of th! city; salary per month and expenses; $250 cash security required and Al references. Address Manager, box 1518, Call office. MEN to learn barber trade: only requires two months to complete and secure positions; fllustrated catalogue and full particulars mailed free. Moler System Barber College, 635 Clay st. WANTED—Laborers and mechanlcs to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still 150 large rooms; 25c per night: $1 to 32 per week. | MIDDLE-AGED man to take care of horses and deliver orders. 1229 Santa Clara ave., Alameda, | TRY our men's shces at $1 pair. foot-form shoes at $2 50 or orthopedic shoes $3 50: best {' shoes un earth. 11 Third st.. Examiner buil | ing. 5 doors from Market | | INSTRUMENT maker; stats salary desired and experience. Box 1383, Call office. { | BARBERS—Good paying sho bargain. 2837 Greenwich st. | BARBERS—4-chair shop for sale. | street. 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, B50c up: soling cheap. 923 Howard st., nr. 5th TRY our men's shoes at $1 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50. 11 Third st., Examiner bldg. BRIGHT and active boy for wholesale state a Box 1589, Call. WANTED — First-class waiter. Call to-day between 10 and 11 a. m. at 301 Geary st. $275—BARBER shop; living rooms; must sell; $100; other business: bargain. 1541 Geary. TRY our men's shoes at $1 .palr; foot-form shocs at $2 50. 11 Third st., Examiner blds. TED—Young men to learn barber trade. . F. Barber College, 1A Howard st. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Furope and Australia. HERMA. 26 Steuart st. PENSION atty.. E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelan bldg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post.G.A.K. COATMAKER, pants and vest maker for country. Apply REISS & CO., 24 Sutter ot. GET your shoes half-soled while waiting: 25c to G0c. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. ALL sizes men’s shoes, siightly damaged, half prl 363 Mission st., bet. ist and 2d sts. WINCHESTER House. 44 Third st.. near Mar- ket—200 rooms. 25¢ night: reading-rooms; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore st. ————— HORSES AND WAGONS. A VERY fine family carriage, a handsoms victoria and an excellent modern coupe. 1011 Sutter st. —_— JUST arrived, 8 good horses; for sale. 327 Sixth st. FOR sale—New dellvery wagon; has not been used: a bargain. 1731 Satraments st SMALL mare; will ride and drive; also small Jack: cheap. 79 City Hall ave. Largest assortment 2-hand wagons, buckd’d,sur~ ry,harness, work,driving horse. 15th-Valencia. 805 Kearny ouse: D. errand boy, this office, $4 50 week, call ' early. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Cla: FREE FARE. i on Borders Oregon | Big Sawmill and Woods | Manager Here See Him | To-day at Our Office. 9 Men Wanted 2% By American Lumber Trust For Their Mills, Yards and Woods. All Classes of Work. From Laborers to Wages $35 to $65 and’ Found. WHAT CAN YOU DO? Talk with him and see what the manager do for vou. ON BORDERS oF OREGON. FREE FARE—FREE FARE. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 CI st. AN Al express wagon, single; also light eamp- ing wagon for sale cheap. 532 Mission st. READ “The California Horseman,” of interest to horsemen. Daisiell, editor, 606 G. G. ave. HOUSES TO LET. POCSTORAIGES At e eI oot B S SR A—PRINTED list of houses to let; send for cfr- cular, G. H. UMBSEN & CO.,14 Montgomery. —_— HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. FURNISHED 8-room house; Plerce st.; good lecality; lease for 3 or 6 months: reasonabls to desirable tenant. Address box 1434, Call. e ——— A—IT'S A BIG ONE. MINES. oL NES. NES. o SHASTA COUNTY. aERE MANAGER 3 ANAGER e HIM_TO-DAT. YOUR RAILROAD FARE ADVANCED. 12 timber men, 6 machine miners. 12 single and double hand miners, 15 muckers, | 26 laborers, outside work, top surface work, | 60. 32 iaborers, aifterent classes work, $60 No Experience Wanted as Laborers. YOU'LL SUIT. THEY ARE BIG MINES IN SHASTA COUNTY | FARE ADVANCED, MANAGER HERE. SEE HIM AT OUR OFFICE. MURRAY & READY, 634636 Clay st. A—HE IS HERE TO-DAY. SEE HIM. | MANAGER LARGEST SAWMILL AND WOOD SYNDICATE of the Pacific Coast. FREE FARE. THIS IS IT. €5 MEN WANTED FOR MILLS, YARDS AND WOODS. Work of, every description for you. Wi $30 to $65 and Found. Talk to the Manager He Can Place You In a good, steady position. Millions of dollars is being spent here. WANTED_By family of 4 aduits_ house or Sa: of 8 or © rooms. near park panhandle; rent Tiot to exceed $37 50. Box 1525, Call. —_—— LOST AND FOUND. LOST_St. Bernard female dog. Return to 2417 Sutter st.;sliberal reward. LOST—Fob with gold buckle; treasured as heirloom. 626 Polk st.; liberal reward. LOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of CATHERINE SHANNON: No. 270- 911. The finder will please return to bank. LOST—Sunday, April 26, on narrow gauge train_breastpin with diamond setting. R turn to 509 Thirteenth st.. Oakland; rewa: LOST—Saturday night, gent's diamond ring. Finder please return’ same to 508 Battery st and receive liberal reward. LOST—Pair_field glasses: $10 reward. Return to E. C. MOSSMAN, 3% Monroe st. TOMKINSON'S Livery Stables, 57-39-61 Minna st., bet. Ist and 2d—Vehicles of every de= scription for hire at most reasonable rates. —_— DR. HE IS HERE TO-DATY. SEE HIM AT OUR OFFICE. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st WANTED—Three first-class carriage painters and one carriage blacksmith and helper; union shop; steady work; apply immediately. wire or telephone. M, P, HENDERSON & SON, Stockton, Cal TOUNG men everywhere cony letters. home evenings, $9 510 ';:-k. 3“‘ addressed enve- fopo for particulars Manager Dept. W box 1441, Philadelphia, Pa. % BA ‘wanted—Short _hours; no Sunda; ooty Lalltsdorft ot Habaon oY N e e, cteady. well known, want 3 n‘fi“mm.sox l“{. Call olflc:.n‘ sty WANTED—Young man about 16 years of age for general office Work in a wholesale house. Address in own handwriling box 1443, Call. WANTEDGrill and wire worker and helper, 751 Misslon st. ipes NTED_A barber steady for Saturday: W indaye. 1308 Howard at. e —_— ‘WANTED—Experienced domestic salesma: also drapery salesman. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. complaints; instant relief guaranteed; 30 years' experience. 728 Post st., near Jones, L el ol s b B e MRS. DR, KOHL, reilable specialist for all fe- male troubles and irregularities: Instant re- lief guaranteed. 1008% Market st., opp. Sth. ALL Valpeau's female pills are sure; best reg- %m‘-,c?&' Ju;‘:p?'m 52 by ‘alpeau’s safety capsules; Pasteur's syringe and tablets; price $2 30, By ex) only on receipt of price. 0SGOOD mo@n, Wholesale druggists, Seventh and jway. Oakland. MATERNITY Villa: _strictly private. MRS, DR. FUNKE, 141§ Eighth st.. Alameda.; DR. and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO HERBS, original method of treatment. 1126 Market st. DR. ROSEN resides at 1349 Alabama st., near 26th; ladies, relief or no fee, $10: avold delay. Mrs. Dr. Gwyer, removed from 13504 Market to 511A Leavenworth, bet. Geary and O’ Farrell. Bk oo, v tondns s ootns M- o K i nrand DR. NG TOY KEE, 210 Stockton st., opposits mm;&““‘%‘ i

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