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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1903. San Francisco 4 sireets; open in the year Montgomery street. i 9:30 p. m. open until 9:30 p. m. r street: open until 9:30 p. m. ; open until 9:30 p. m. treet; open until 10 p. m. ect, cormer Sixteenth; open cpen uatil 9 p. m. ven until p. m. and Ken- crangehs May 14 t are w e — MEETING MNOTICES. A KEGULAK mecting of Yerba Buena 8 k. Degree b, W BURNER, Sec Miss t R A M - THURSDAY) al Arch Secretar CES—Continued. BUSINESS tal!l‘ ERUC ATION AL—Continned. MILLINERY store; up to date: first class; corner location in the best part of city; es- tablished neatly 20 years: doing good busi- ness: long lease; rent reasonable: owner has other business which occupies all time: will exchange for goud income property. J. H. i, Octavia st l lease.$1200 nt $10: sunny; 5 yrs.’ : rent $23; water front.. o experfenced, 882 Ful 10 rooms: on Geary st.: low rent. Doas0 | = - — 42 rooms: rent only $100; transient.... 3000, MRS gRU ILER. Germ.. 100 rcoms: corner: man house: rent $100 4000 | hrs. 9-11 i ¢ ! 40 rooms; ccrner; south of Market.... 3 Chicago Business College, 1435 Market,nr.10th, | 0 roomsy corner; north of Marker. ... 3500 | CoeRE0 s ot O bookkps . §8 mo. Money loaned at 1 per cent Pt thas 8 Tioters. roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms, | SCHOOL OF II Day o8 EIT 2 Kearny sy A SUMMER ing; enroil fall. 8. F. school of shorthand and bookkeep- now ard be ready for position in | Business College, 1236 Market st THE J®me Morrow Lorg Coliege of Voice and | 1t Action; pos diplomas nted. Address 2152 Sutter st, . bookkeeping, grammar, Writing. > $5 mo. 1024 Mission.nr.6th thor- lin, guitar; Prof. Merk PARTINGTON 424 Pine st izht class. 18 ro $00; all rooms rented. o | near Market. i | | | $860—18 rooms: tent $60; Sixth £500—16 rooms: rent $E0; Sixth st Cail on LUTTERMANN & CO., 916 Market st m MARION GRI | FIX. room 406 Examiner DId.. | < a FIRS Hotele, Apart ROOMI MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN. | LARGE rooming-house or hotel of 105 | rooms, newly furni with all modern im- ver roum: good loca- | acrifice; must be sold 10dging- ent_houses or hotels INHARD. for Arst-class 5th & 6th. bat M LEAVE FAIRFAX DUNN Mrs JPran: Miss It pias Ch Russ-li lin; Mr MEETING—Notice Is here- meeting of the stockholders r-Woolworth National Bank of n association for carryi: ¢ banking, formed and or- of the Ke- is hereby beld cn WEDNESDAY, ay. 1903, at the nour of 3 ernoon of said day and at use of said association, situas Post and Marker streets, nty of San Francisco, the place whers its discount and deposit are carried object and for the purpose uf nsideration the voting upon 1o amend the articles of in- association of said The ional Bank of Ean the number of Di- he present number of that the number of Di- I association shall thereaft and who shall thereafter mana irs cf said asi tion. Dated San April 20, By order of the G Cashier. California, the to « the proposition e w LDERS meeting of the 1 A special meeting a. m. for the pur- s and such cther the meeting . Secretary Market st.. San Francisco, Cal., ¢ hereby given th the annual meet e society and the board of ‘rustees Uld People's Home will be held at the me, southwest corner of Pine San Francisco, on WED- day of May. 1903, at 2 for the purpose of eleciing a ragers and a board of trustees r the ing year, and for the n i other business as m. efore the meeting. MRS. EUGE E SE, Assistant Secretary distributing sdvertising: send k: tells how. PACIFIC BOOK 120 Sutter st., S. F. ey r b Examiner bids., ases; 4 cmates, w tions, e 1sulta call or write; even. Red 3601 ance costs in meritori- ate and all other law ce; open every even- S15 Market st. rm. 31 s a speclalty quick, gquiet; success established 15 yrs. 2 Mar Y t st.. opp. Haie's. 2ITKEN attorneys: r. 309-10-11 Clunie st el. Main 727 AL v' 1 rge unless successful; all cases, open evgs. W.W.Davidson,927 Marke: imma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar. C on_free; no fees in advance. gt CONSUNSIION free: no fess in advance BUSINESS CHANCES. ectioneries, cigar stores, sa- ity and country hotels, abl, wrgain pri ces by % SCHWEINHARD, Market st., bet. 5th and Gth. scery and bar: dolng rew “carhouse; b- will take part cas wher agent HINS: kery unary: rent $1. ERMANN & €0, S r—— cal &hborhood, tockton et. =old this ilent nei rado; must O, AlVarado, . Inquire =, Tues neet. Tues. { ge circle h. nr test me; 1 ymbol daily ceting to-night. S'xth =t., room ual test m: on & Vale: megium: all | 330 Ellis st evenings YWARD EARLE. ate writer Ellis st.; tel o Sunday. | —_— CLAIRVOYANTS, e and Save $2 | Reading This Week For 1 $1=TB1 TS PROF R F 1. DESTINE, The First Registered Trance irvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco. olemnly agree and guarantes to call & Regular $ { charge if 1 fail to tell your name, 1 what you called for; 1 promise | 1o tell you whether husband, wife or swest- | heart is true or false; tell who and when you i in fact, I will tell you every hope ition better thax 1 tell you how can tell your to win the man or " love even though miles away; I will straighten out your affai~s and show Y01 how to w e, warriage. business mining, s baiter positions; 13 may have, cail and I my serv- thing for THE FAMOUS medium, permanent- nird st.. next Examiner Lidg.; she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of past, reveals the present happenings and po cur in the future: if you are in contented or not satisfied in life, mestic, love or business troubles. consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them: valuable advice in all affal of life; 25c up: satisfaction guaranteed. Te Black 4569, MAR, the Egyptian gy clairvovant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market #t.. cor. Turk: private readings daily, 10 a. m rays events to oc- or have do- 105 p.m ; readings by mall as satisfactory as in person: 5 questions answered, $1: full life, $5; send lock of hair, date and vear of birth: don't send currency. Send postoffics, Wells- Fargo money order or registered letter. MISE MARS, palmist; names given lor st med'um _and $1. 504 Tay. young business L. 50c: G MISS WARD, remov. from 126 Turk to 906 Mar- ket, rm. 30, Kives names, dates & facts when others fall. Call on this celebrated medium. reads life: business advics; c up. b 4th st., nr. Market CLAIRVOYANT. card and planst reader: on'y 16c; hours, 1 to 8. 262 Minna st., near 4th. T OLI 1 card reader in clty palmist_a: | scaNDI1 trouble. dis- | 2 HE LD founded 1863 Business College, 24 P t st., 8. F.; ozue’ fre new S0-page cat —_— EMP GEORGE A0] Japanese-Chinese employment nishes best LOYMENT OFI'ICE: K1, 421 Post &t : tel. Bush 135. - office: fur- contracts for farm help. etc. helj INESE E: Grand Japanese-Chine: [t el > an in 1 L1 fice: all Kin: ORPHEUM Employment O Leon Seung. 41133 O'Farrell Japanese, Chi- Powell, nr. Sutter: tel. Main p. m., home phone, Black 1506. . Best_help tel. East mployment Offic 168, A Japanese help, estab. 20 years. 997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. ELIABLE Japanese Chinese Employment Of- ds help. 315 Stockton; Main 5188. and s MRS NORTON, ASS Swedish_c or country MRS, G keeper in family of adults ant, comfortable home assured for moderate wom remuneratic A DR desires = S r club; a pleas- Call. sn. Box 1316, MAKER of experience on ladies’ and children’s clothes, formerly of New York, wlill accept a few more engagements in fam- ilies; $1 30 per d ref. Box Call. WANT By good feliable woman, situation 13 do cooking and general housework: city or ountry: go DISH wo ition: _ci een’ Tw YOUNG ments by G od references. 519 Minna st. iman, first-class laundres: ty or country. 1024 Caroline sf cnty-second and Twenty-third. woman wishes a few more engage- . washing, ironing and cleaning. 204 Lil €., near Octavia st A YOUNG woman would like house by 2 Andover ave. woman wants work by the day, washing an WANTED—S in countr: bermaid. d cleaning. 50 Harrison st. ituation as working housekeeper 231 Stevenson st. girl wants position as cham- enson st A COMPETE washing or FINE cook with man; NT woman wishes housec! situaiion Y ars' experienc to cook in high private house, month. Box 1305, Call office. AKER wants_waist, skirt and sleeve good pay. MRS. BRYANT, 2376A n st TRAINED nurse will take care of sick per- son terms CH ket to 86 week: bus and baggage to and from ferry. WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The 1 2t Eat | EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. pipe-fitting _and | gh carpenter work; also 14 years' experi- ce as engineer and flrema tion: good references. all-round A MIDDLE-AGED man, handy wit wants light work: no milking; wages | tools, 2 it good 3 man as foreman ten years' city given as reference. A YOUNG mi SR House, 44 Thizd st “200 rooms r address reasonable. 618 Eddy st near Mar- 8150 free to §1 50 per nigh convenient and respectable; on's Bazaar. 633 McAllister st. advertisements and su 1 branch offic riptions illmore handy man wishes posi- . Call office. Box 1 horses and H. W b 510 Jackson st. wishes to complete tailor trade. | 20 Fifth st. SADY competent man wants employment on general building work in el experience; present employer Box 1497, Call. an (American) wants situatjon as in workiug foreman on small ranch; thoroughly understands the care of stock and farming; | first-class 1 A YOUNG man, quick and accurate at figures, with thorough = knowledge of bookkeeping, desires position, with chance to work up; salary no object. Box 3998, C G man would like a position with a re- sible firm as collector: has good refer- | . 2nd eferences. Box 1475, Call. will give a cas D.. Hox 1598, hond i required. all. T bookkeeper, cashier and general | > Kearny. room 20: ladies, Z5c: gents, 50c . middle aged, married, with best M_BELLE RUSSELL, clalrvoyant, 55 Third 4 Sive gl D Do st ladfes, gents, 50c; hours, 10 to 9. | — oo CpRma s D Reg i B = ———— | WANT rosition In_hardware house, either of- MRS, SHAF clairvoyant card reader: sit- | - fice work or stock: three years' experience in tings dai Jessle st bet. 5th and 6th. | cagh. Box 1310, Call. T s e k. | CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING, | YOUNG man wishes to work in a factory or sl machine shop: willing to work. Address i | sted with your work | Ploneer Carpet-beat- Tehama st.; tel.South 40. 3. McQueen, | Mission 49. ing Works, LIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co.. Guerrero et excellent carpet clean- | . 411-413 Powell st. Box 1304, Cal! TOUNG colored boy would or chore around pri gardener tunds prefe FIRST-CLAS: all round m try. Bo: like position as te family rred. Box Call. S furniture and carpet salesman, an, desires position, city or coun 3996, Call. ns guaranteed: catalogue lre:‘; | nosition as house- wishes | } | OPERATORS AND LEARNERS ON SHIRTE, | | DO YOU WANT A NICE ROOM? The traveler approaches the desk of the clerk, And asks for a nice sunny room, To learn that his want can not be supplied Because there’'s at present a boom. But the clerk is as wise as hotel clerks shculd be, And says that at cost that is small He'll of rooms get a list that's as long as your arm— And sends the bellboy for a Call. e A e HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Cook, 16 m. at office 9 o'clock, $40; i cooks, cond girls, C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S Employment Agency, $20, $25. maid and seamstress kitchen | 429 Bush st % 642 Clay st helper, $20; 3 cooks for utry hotels, $40, laundresees, $30; cook fo WE SHIP TO-DAY : $15 $30: 4 waitresses for city hotels cook, San Rafael, $30, see lady a day: cook, Haywards, no wash, general housework girls in Alameda, land, Ross Valley, Sausalito, Ni and all near-by towns at $25, day, J. F. CROSETT & CO. A LAUNDRESS, institution, $2( a child, $15; nursegirl, $20; second & housegirl, 3 in family, $30; ress, $25. seamstress, $30. 313 ‘Sutter st. | $hip’ fo-day For 8. P. Co.'s own work. In’ California n Joaquin Valley. Board $18. 20 laborers, Sai Free fare . P. Co.’'s own work n Diego County 10’ laborers ....For 8. P, and C. P. Co. Ogden, Utah and Salt Lake divisions conda, Stone House, Fenelo; 20 bridge carpenters with tool! 10 fence builders 50 track and steel laborers . 50 laborers, ballasting gang . 5 Ship to-day .Free fare. 100 Greek laborers, R, R. work, Nevada...§2 100 Italian laberers, R. R. work, Nevada..$2 Free tare Free fare... Free fare HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, ha work; removing of superfluous hair taught in 2 weeks for $4 50; positions guaranteed; $10 10 §20 per week chool day and eve. 253 HAIRDRESSING. manicuring, massage. scalp | treatment, hairwork, removal of superfluous | hair; $5 2 weeks; day & eve. class; wages $10 to $20 week. 1236 Market, cor. Jones, . 91. For Nevada AT OUR NEW FACTORY, 1873 MISSION ST.. NEAR FIFTEENTH, SEWING MACHINE | Ryndon . and ... Osina | OPERATORS ON OVERALLE WANTED: | Tunnelmen, drillers and muckers. 32 to §3 INEXPERIENCED PAID SALARY WHILFE | Laborers i ...$2 LEARNING; OPERATORS AND RIVETERS | Free fare. For Southern California . 5 ... Chatsworth Park Tunneimen, drillers and muckers. Free fare... ALSO WANTED AT OUR MAIN FAC- TORY. 321 FREMONT ST. LEVI STRAUSS & CO. APPLY TO MR. DAVIS. .Special: steamer sails to-da For Mendocino County. en . 20 teamsters Free fare. OVERALLS AND COTTON-MADE PANTE. STANDARD FACTORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS. - r sails to-day COMPETENT and experienced saleslady for | photograph studlo; good salary to the right person; also required, a good retoucher and spotter. Call at 9 a m. only, BOYE, 1312 Market st. WANTED—Second girl; must be able to se: references required. Inquire bet. 8:30 and 9 a. m. or after 5 p. m. at 1817 Jackson st., near Franklin, . MISCELLANEOUS . south, §2 a day and different counties, $25 to and board nd milkers, £35_ $10; 6 blacksmiths and helpers, $3 an. $2 50 a day: stonemason, rubble work, coun- try, $4 a day; farmer and wife, $50.. HOTEL DEPARTMENT miners, farmers, farmers, fare duc, $1 25 a buttermakers, cheesemakers ! YOU 3 woman, ambitious and energetic, for Barkeeper, springs, $40; waiter for springs | traveling position: salary and commission: [ hotel, $25. short order cook, $45; walter, $40, | expenses advanced. Box 131 Call. for same place, Santa Cruz; second cook, | — - = restaurant, Monterey, $40; walters, dish- | A COOK for small family untry; wages ashers, kitchen hane pantrymen and | £20. Call to-day between 2 and 5 p. m. at | others .. €. R. HANSEN & CO.. 22 Montgomery st., room 1. ete Branch office. GIRL cook; must be competent month. Apply Plittsville Park, Fruitvale; als® girl to wait at table. and skirt hands: also pald apprentice. " STACY, 116 Stockton st. or Bwedish_girl; good cook: general housework: wages $25. 432 Oak st. WANTED—Lxperienced Al chocolate dipper. Apply 123 Clay st, GIRL wanted to assist in light housework. 620 roderick st. o A SPECIAL C. R. HANSEN & CO... Employment Agenc: 420 Bush st. 642 Clay s FOR MEDOCINO COUNTY . Steamer Sails To-day. 20 teamsters 5 20 _tunnelmen FREE FARE FREE FARE C. R. HANSEN & €O Employment Agency, 429 Bush st. 642 Clay st JLORED girl to do general housework; must | be zood plain cook. 405 Sutter st WANTED—Woman desirous of traveling In a business capacity. Box 1320, Call. TED—First s waltress at 304 Mason wages $§ a week. An errand boy for this office. N & CO., 420 Bush LAUNDRY man and wife, $60 and_found: job- bing blacksmith and horseshoer, $3 25 a day;: | C. R. HAN- e s g e i Aoois | blacksmith's helper and floor man, $2 to ! WANTRD. Qi to asslat th hopsework. APply.| "§3'60,a day: cazpentse for:country, $E00 & | _ 116 Broderiek st. planer man, $ 50 a day; Ic.mufi; ACTIVE, neat young woman to carry empty ! 25 a day; carriage painter, | shes ‘off tables in restaurant: 1st week, $i; & day: painter's helper, $2 25 a day: bul- | sth, $6; when fully competent. ter maker, $40 and found: milkers, $30- and found: farmers, $26 and $30 month and | P01 $1"25'a day and rtound; choremen, $20 and | chance to learn waiting. i | Harrison st.:tel.Mission 263 perior Carpet-beating Works; 3 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 126 | 3. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vating Co.. 240 14th st.- tel. Mission 74. e ——— | CHIROPODISTS, of. Martin Braun, formerly of Vienna, Aus- tria, treats all ldtal foot diseases without | orns 2%c. Suit 17, 930 Market, op. Em- 5 COLUMBIAN LAW & COLLECTION AG'CY, room €5, 916 Market st.; phone Red 618. BAD tenats ejected for $4; collections maa: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery. rooms -10: tel. 5580. DENTISTS. REMOVAL. DE. C. W. RICHARDS, dentist, has re- moved from 47 Post st. to Mutual Bank bldg., | A NEW plate—ihe Whalebone—Cannot brea warranted 20 yrs.: crown, §3 50: fillings, 50c; plates, $5:full set; ail work painless and war- PARIS Dental Parlors. 235 Kearny, cor..Bush— | $150 up; crowns, $2 up: fillings 2c, | LUDLUM HILL Dentist, 1443 Market . bet, 10th and 11th, has resumed practics, GOLD fillings_75c. silver 85c_ crowns $2: bo pain: open Sunday.Dr.O.B.Hewitt,204 Sutter. UNG man, bartender, ences. Address Box . German. would like positior as | best of refer- 1. city or country 905, GARDENER erences, G. D., and all around man, best of ref- nts situation in ecity. Addreas ddy st., city. CLASSIFIED received at advertisements and subscriptions Call branch office, 2200 Filimcre. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subseription: Valencia_st s has been established at 1096 D SOUTHERN California), Five Py is hereby gi of this company has determined to FISANCIAL. PACIFIC_RAIROAD _CO. (of First Consolidated Mortgage “ent Gold Bonds of 1895—Notice iven that the Board of Directors use to redeem First Consolidated Mortgage Five Per Cent Gold Bonds of the Southern Pacific Raflroad Company (of California) $20,437 72 now in the Sinking Fund for the redemption and payment of bonds of that jesue, and that bonds of such issue wiil be redeemed there- with. Bids are hereby invited for the sur- vender of such bonds at prices to be named by the bidders. Such bids should be depos- ited with Andrew K. Van Deventer, Assisi- ant_Treasurer of the Southern Pacific Rall- road Company, New York Ci on the first indorsed *‘Bids New York, April i at his office, 120 Broadway, at or before 12 o'clock noon day of June, 1903, and should be for Surrender of Southern iroad Company (of Callfornia) nt Bonds.” . 1903, SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. By E. H. HARRIMAN, President. $30 and found; farmer and wife, $£50 and found; German or Scandinavian coachman, | 35 and found and Increase; can washer for | milk depot, $40 and found; miners, laborers, | wood choppers, 5 men to clear land, $35 an | acre, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., | 628 Sacramento i AMERICAN cook for bachelor's home, $60; 2 ED skirt operators: high salary and steady position guaranteed to right ps ties. ROYAL CLOAK AND SUIT CO., ¥ dy who fs an experienced stenographer and familiar with the Smith Premier typewriter. Apply between 9 and _11'a. m. at Hale Bros. ki cooks and wives, country hoteis. $65 and WANTED—For a small family without chil. | $50; ranch cool ¥35, boarding = house Serrhan pi . Call “at 2 g ers. 3. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- | st bet. Sacramento and : mento’ st. o B e R e ANDRE'S Office, 317 Stockton st.—Three with increase; chance for full watch of 9 hours, 6 days a week; $0. 725 Market st. ANTED--Two girls, one for roadhouse, one for restaurant and ice cream parlor. Ad- dress P. O. box 46, Middletown, Lake Co., Cal. waiters for officers’ mess, $30 and found; walter, Chico, $30; waiter and cook for Eu- reka; chef cook, restaurant, $18 a week; hedmaker, $20 to $23: milker, private place, 15 to 20 cows. $30: 6 laborers and_3i team- sters for private park, Sonoma County, $1 a day and found, etc. A MAN wanted to milk 5 cows: $20; see party here. MRS. TON, 315 Sutter st VEST hands, buttonhole makers: paid appren- tice; good wages. 64114 Stevenson st. Apply to DR. GIRL for general housework. ANDERSON, 1170 Market st.. 1 to 4. FOBARBER Ve o ™ ettt shop; must be sol month; FINISHER on custom coats; also apprentice, }ruz bargain; only $85; other business; sacri- paid from the start. 461 Jessie st. fice to sell; fine location; living rooms. For information, 1541 Geary at. BARBER shop: well extablished in one of mod- ern office buildings; can be bought for value of fixtures if taken at once. D, STOLTZ, Barber Supply Houss, 723 Market st. YOUNG man to work in butter stall; must live with his parents and have good refer- ences. 35 California Market. WANTED—Boys o deliver telegrams; wages $30 to $35 per month. Apply 300 Montgom- REFINED German girl for upstairs work and sewing; must have good references. Apply any morning, 2016 Pacific ave.; wages $25. FINISHERS, alteration hands and skirt- mekers; good pay; steady work. 109 Stock- ton st NTED—Good cook; good wages: smail ; light housewcrk. 170 Moss ave., Oak- | COMPANIES incorporated and financed; stock and bond issues guaranteed, rnderwritten and sold; stock Pacific_Stat. MINING AND INVESTMENT C accepted for services. Send for es Investor. PACIFIC STATES o st. @ placer claim in ddress box 1313, Interest in long estab furnishing and hat business leared in lust three years: teason for seiling, « acceplable 1o remaining partner. Address 719 Second ADAMS, ROCERY and bar at involos; great t ation and trade: cheap ren soms; £0ud bar business; €00d imcome property. 1082 Mt FOR SALE- of -Blacksmith shop and tools on old age; good location. Address Y. Willis st. and Brooks ave., ¥ le—Cigar ) inth and Folsom sts.; owner called East on other busincss WANTED—Whole or interest in good legiti- te Lusiness: must stand investigation. BUSINESE, Box 1309, Call. GREAT snap: cigar stand, count of death. %2 FOR sale—Grocery and corner of Clipper st i5; must sell ac- rket 1250 Sanchez st, GIROCERY and Lar at fnvoice: great bargain: e locaticn and trade; cheap rent: Ifving rooms: good bar business. 230 Minna st WANTED--Young man &s _office assistant permanent place; salary $16 weekiy; $125 cash required. 10073; Market st., room 1. FOR SALE—Well established wood und coal business: good iocality; reasonable. Inguire 730 Sixth st | | McDOW ELL Dressmaking bad bealth”: buyer must | DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES ACCORDION, sunburst & knife plaiting, Stew- art’s button & buttonhoie tactory. 110 Taylor. Millinery School re. 1019 Market. —Any pattern cut to mes 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 —Compeien: native teach. | €rs. 200 branches with 75,000 pupils in Amer- ica'and Europe: best, quickest wethod ever devised; private and class instruction; pros- pectus and trial lessons free; commercial asses in French and Spanish, §3 per month HEALD'S SCHOOL OF' MINES, 24 Post st., S. F.—Thorough courses; complete cquipment; all subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering; day and right; catalogue free. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting largest and most Influentiai school of the kind outside New York Clty: 9 special teachers; pupils en- ter any time. Cail or addrers 414 Mason s GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE, conducted by experts; best combined short. hand and commercial couree to be had; in- dorsed by officiel court reporters. 1382 Mkt. TALIFORNIA Dusiness College, 505 Larkin st. ~A o school”; positions recured for graduates; modern methods; individual in- struction. Write for illustrated cutalogue. AYRES, the leading business college, 723 Mar- ket st.; special summer course in all depart- ments; bandsome catalogue fiee; life scholar. ship, §50; day and evening sessions. A WFLL-ESTABLISHED fruit and vegetable market for sale, in_conection with retail &t market. 1803 Broderick st. WANTED—Pastner (German) in msnufactur- ing busines ¢ 227 Frurth st FOR sale- A Grst-ciass marine laundry, 62 R ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur. vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864, Van der Naillen School. 113 Fulton, nr, City Hail. FLATS TO LET, 2 Bl P of 4 car I near TIulton st., 8 and bath each; $28 and $30; within ‘one block ines. 748 and ‘750 Eighth ave., Richmond. HOUSES and flats to let; an immense list; service absolutely free; this department; it will save take advantage of u time and trouble, Cordes Furniture Co., 245-250 Geary st., on the square, DEVISADERO, 1412, near Geary—Upper 9- room flat and batl, $35; lower 4-room flai, $14, and street store: key on premises. 3 ROOMS and storeroom; newly papered and painted: sunny. Rear of 1320 Fine st., bet. Hyde ang Larkin. ; ELEGANT new flats; rent $25. 156-158 Noe une block from Market. GROVE, 8§20, near Fillmore—Elegant upper flat, S rooms. Apply at KIS. HAYES. 2, cor. Buchanan—Nice sunny flat; 6 rooms and bath; rent $26. TO rent—1520 Broadway, lower flat, 4 rooms. K FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED, POWELL. 816.818, near Van Ness; at 1518, near Californial-Newly furnished elegant’ sunny four-room flats or single rooms; grand marine view. FUR! offt Third. NISHED flat of & rooms. 154 Tehama st., FURNISHED flat of 1 large rooms; rent $1S, 154 Tehama st.. off Third. FURNITURE WANTED. A. WOLPERT, T18 Mission, phone Red 2037, huys, rents, repairs, packs, tunm". carpets. L. AND L. Auction Co., 1059-61 Mission; phone Jessle 1871; spot_cash for furniture, etc. MILLERICK School of Acting and Elocution: o APSSRN. U PP 51 T uCun, AN B, H_HIRSCHING'S School of Chem'stry and Min- ing; open day, eve, 534 Kearny; catalog free, A v H. MAYER, hi furniture, etc. 11 hest cash prices Sarket st “lel: Jessie 61, id for furniture for G0 days,special J. WAUGH. r. 410 Inn’l'r'ut bld. WANTED—Experienced operators on ladies’ ery st. waists and wrappers. MARKS BROS., 1220 Market st BOY wanted for printing office; steady job; GIRLS about 14 for factory work: good wages: | _8cod wages. 109 Callfornia st steady employment, Apply at oncs, AMES | WANTED—A few experienced pottermaer & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento st. standard wages. Box 1319, Call. GIRLS to learn miliinery trade; taught in 1| WANTED—Laborers and rough carpenters. mo.; $5; positions guaranteed at $15 per w" school evenings only. 143 Stockton st., r. 13. GIRL wanted for light housework; good home. 623 Halght st. WANTED-—Ladies for light, pleasant, gocod paying home work. Call 1027% Market, rm. 1. ‘WANTED—First-class jacket alteration hands. Apply at HALE BROS." T HELP WANTED—MALE. AT THE CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY, Apply room 14, 26 Montgomery st WANTED-—First-class blacksmith. & Sons, Polk and Golden Gate ave. PRESSERS—Callfornia Clothing Renovatory. 287 O'Farrell st. WANTED—A first-class_night dishwasher at 304 Mason wages $T a week. WANTED—Good barber; no other need apply. 1403 Polk st. O'Brien 50 Third st. (near Call bid.), phone Bush 4(5, | WANTED—Helper on cakes. 516 Hayes st. FREE FARE. FAPERHANGER at 126 Larkin st room 34, NEVAD. FE;D'L Sran before § a. m. to-day. ADA A L | == - ——. 100 railroad laborers. Free fare. | WANTED—Handy man to help in kitchen. st S 145 Fifth st. FREE migp UMBER CO. BAST. ARE.| WANTED Bright young man fram 15 to 18 R A RE. | ging road, $35 and board | Years of age for stock clerk and to learn o M o 1 B by drygoods businers. Arply beiween 9 and 11 L L a m. at HALE BROS. T mak WANTED—A good all-round cand; single and of temperate habits and can waii on customers when necessary; state wages desired. CHAS. N. BLANCHARD, Salinas. CONTRACTORS wanted with small rock or grading outfit for doing heavy work on Kern River, Cal. For particulars inquire of W. N M ., Grand Hotel, S*F., for 4 dayi TRY our men's shoes, un'on made. at $1 pair; 20 men for mills and yards, $30 to 330 a month and board. FREE FARE. 20 R. R. laborers, $2 a day. ANOTHER SAWMILL CO., EAST. 20 lumber handlers, $40 a month and board. 20 common laborers, $40 a month and board. FARE FREE. BIG LUMBER CO., SOUTH. foot-form shoes at $2 50, we pay express or e a2y b g A mall_charges. 11 Third si., Examiner bidg. o FOR sale—Barber shop, at NEW JOB, NEAR CITY. Mateo Ce.: 40 minutes’ Mflf\’. (mmchvnnu-’: 5 muckers, §2 a day. 5 drillers, §2 25 a day. 2 laborers, factory, city, $2 a day. 4 stonemasons, $i a day. 3 ranch hands, $26 a month and board. CAL. EMP. AGENCY, 50 Third st. WANTED— Experfenced janitor for dry goods store; one who has had ence In run- niag ‘an elevator; state experience and salary expected. Apply Box 1318, Call. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, fl“fltfl.flm 12—Second cook. $65; waiter, rent cheap; average receipts $25 per week. WANTED—Bright boy from 16 to 18 years of age, must be of an artistic nature, to learn card writing. Apply box 1492, Call. DRAUGHTSMAN famillar with steel structural work. 519 Mission, r. 501. 9-10 a. m., 1-4 p. m. e T L L e Nl STEADY German in wine business: tend bar; be useful generally. Box 1306, Call. FIRST-CLASS coatmaker, to work Inside. 1103 Market st. F = HELP WANTED—MALE—Ce URRAY & READY, URRAY & READY. 64 and 636 Clay st. 22 PHONE MAIN d548. PHONE MAIN 3848, Leading Employment and Labor Agents. ——1902 WE GAVE— 45,080 MEN WORK-— = CALL TO-DAY: Bk YOUR OWN EXAM- INEK; POST YOURSELF AND CHRON- ICLE THE FACIS o AINED IN OUR FREE BULLETIN OF LABOR—— ——SPECIAL—— WE SHIP YOU FREE TO ONE. FREE TO-DAY. FrEs TO ALL. e OGDEN, OREGON. EAST. UTAH. ARIZONA. HAWALLAN NEVADA. OGDEN ISLANDS. ALL PARTS OF CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES CoO. SANTA SUSANA. CHATSWORTH PARK. LOS ANGELES CO. LOS ANGELES CO. SAN FERNANDO. DRILLERS, SINGLE, DOUBLE AND MA- CHINE HANDS: BENCH and CORNER MEN: LABOR TEAMSTERS CHUCK_TENDER: WAITERS; MECH. <IN RMEN WAGES i, $5, 5 $5 50, $4 to 35 day. SPECIAL NOTICE. FREE FARE ON_ALL ABOVE JOBS. EVERYBODY'S TALKING. THOUSANDS GOING. ARE YOU? FREE—OGDEN. UTAH. 25 CARPENTERS, BRIDGE WORK, $3 30 a day. FREE—OGDEN, UTAH. ——SPECIAL— CARPENTERS. — CARPENTERS. EMPLOYERS HERE TO-DAY 6 carpenters, sawmill company, boss here, $90 and found. i Carpenter. free fare, sawmill, boss here, §i3 and found. Carpenter, flume work, boss here, $52 and fd Carpenters, $ day; also 2 carpenters as lead- ers, same place, on concrete forms, fare 31, $3 00 a day. IT'S SOUTH—BIG AND GOOD. 12 rough carpenters, Soutfern California, rough work, railroad fare free, $3 50 a day. —TO OGDEN- bridge carpenters, free fare, $3 50 a day. gon-maker and woodworker, fare pam, $3 50 day, bench hands, planing mill, $3 to §3 50 day. Carpenter, Monterey County, $3 day. 12 W | HUMBOLDT. 25 CARPENTERS For a large lumber company; steady; board $10; wages $3 to $3 50 day. FIRST-CLASS JOB. OTHER MECHANICAL. Plasterers, 34 50 a day. Woodworker and wagon-maker, $105. Carriage painter, $2 25 day; man to make as- phaitum tloor, fare $3, $60 and found. Cabinet-makers, city, $10 to $12 week. 5 ironworkers, large winery, fare $3, $40 fd. 3 bench carpenters, fare $1, $3 50 a day. 5 carpenters, factory, fare $1 20; $90. Sticker hand, city mill. $3 50 day. Fireman, sawmill, fare $3. ksmith, all round work, $15 to $15 week. laborers, ‘city winehouse, $10 weel Blacksmith helper, ranch, fare 30c, $35 found. Horseshoer and blackemith, Yuba County, 3 a day. Blacksmith helper, fare 30c, $7 week. Brick molder, country. Wood turners, city, $3 50 day. Carriage blackemith, 50c fare, $3 25 day. Second painter, 50c fare, $2 25 day. Carriage painter, 50 fare, $ day. Carpenter for mine, $1 farc, $3 day. FOREMAN DITCH GANG. BLACKSMITHS. HUMBOLDT. fare paid, BLACKSMITHS, 46 Dblacksmiths, horreshoers, general a round blacksmiths, machine blacksmit! some without shoeing, for shops. mines, fi tories, R. R. camps, sawmills, woods, dred- | gers farms, orchards, foundries and shops; also 18 helpers; wages $2 $2 25, $2 50, $3. 5 50 $4 day. Blacksmith helper, Riack: Choreman, city institution. da. 5 boys for light work. 2 city factory, $6: 25 choremen and boys, cld men, etc., $15 to $30 and found. ¢ 26 section R. R. laborers—FREE FARE. ——FREE FARE— ——BOSSES HERE— TO 72 SAWMILLS AND WOODS. ——IN THREE STATES— 369 laborers for mills, woods, etc.; no experience required now is the chance to better yourselv $35, $40_ $50. $60, $70 and found. Shingle packer, fare §2, $35 and found. Head setter. sawmill, §3 2 day. Cut-off sawyer, sawmill_ $2 25 a day. Saw fller, lumber company, fare $3 $100. Ox teamster, $65 fd. 3 sticker hands, $09. Circular drag sawyer. $55 and found, 6 lumber graders, $75 5 shingle sawyers, §80 up, 9 shingle packers, 7c M. 5 cut-off sawyers, carriage men, gang edger man, $45 and fd. redwood peelers; band sawyer, $150. 2 Dolbeer loggers, $90. ree fellers— ! —Road Builders —Head Donkeyman Fuil Crew. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 320 SACRAMENTO ST.. PHONE MAIN 1191 FARE. alitornia N 20 temmsters: 20 laborers IT'S NEW WORK, AND IT'S ¥ HUMBOLDT COU FREE FARE., 20 LOGGERS 20 TIMBER FELL ) WOUDSMEN. 2 SPUOL TENDERS S, South Part fare is fre o0 rough carpenters. Yes, that hits you Any handy man with a few tools will do, .o build conerete forms on Senator Clark's I K.; it's a long job; good board and water beautiful climate; fare is very cheap s.d part of it Free..... .Wages, $82 30 and foumd SPECIAL— TWO LARGE RANCHES. 30 ranch hands, immense ranch, Santa Bar pecial rates of fare: wages at Later on har. s jobi 10 steadv bara County: present $1 50 a day and found. vesy wages: this is an all summ. teamster rge ranch; cheap fare Job $2 25 day OREGON. FARE PAID. COAL MI NE 30 Colored $1 per ton is job. Com PAID. SPECIAL—LARGE MINE—NORTH § single-hand miners AT $i5 14 miners, different parts of State. some $00, §75_ $67 50, 360, $67 50 and found, $60 and found, some 8 hours: 8 tunnelmen, near city $105_$75; 6 muckers, tunnel. $75 and $60; 68 laborers and carmen. $60. $42 and found: 10 laborers, large mine. soutn part fare paid. §60; 18 drillers, band work. quarry, near city, $45 and found; 14 laborers, same place, $37 50 and found SAWMILLS, YARDS, WOODS, ETC. Band sawyer, north, see bogs here, good job, 35 a day. Blacksmith, sawmill company, $15 and found; millwright, same place, $50 and found, cheap fare; millwright, $65 and found, free fare, sea boss here; i carpenters, large mill, see boss Good money and see us at on FAR here, $5 30 day: 20 lumber pilers, north, 10 hours, $40 to $52 and found: 20 laborers, mills and yards, mining district, special rate of fare of $1 50, $2 a day and up and board where vou please; 40 woodsmen, free fare, Humboidt County, see boss here, best of wages; 10 section laborers, logging railroa: north, $45 and found; man to take contracts ciear 1and, see boss here. Milker and run separator, 335 and found, see boss here: 14 laborers, 10c fare $37 50 and found; § drillers, same place, $45 and found. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Ceok, hotel, 30c fare, $45 and found; second cook, south, §40 and found; § waiters, $30 and found and $35 and found lunch waiter, 75¢ day; dishwasher, $20 found. MEN, CALL EARLY AND SEE US. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520 Sacramento st. TRY our men's shoes at §1 foot-form shoes at §2 50 or orthopedic $3 50; besc shoes un earth. 11 Third st., Examiner build- ing, 5 doors from Market. P hedhens wedibbarc Do oL SRR SRR WANTED—Recruits for the Marine Corps, U. 8. Navy; able-bodied men of good character. between the ages of 21 and 35; not less thaa 5 feet 4 inches and not over 6 feet 1 incd: able to speak and read English. For further information apply at the recruiting offices. 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal.; Masonio Hall, 530 K 'st., Sacramento, Cal.; and U. S. Custom-house, 2227 North Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. MEN to learn barber trade; only requires two months to complete and secure positions: illustrated catalogue and full particulars mailed free. Moler System Barber College. 625 Clay st. WANTED—Bright boy. from 16 to 18 years of age. who can do lettering and card writing: state age. experience and salary expected. Apply box 1489, Call office. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Heno House proprietor, stiil runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 130 large rooms: 25c per night; $1 to $2 per week. WANTED—Stock clerk about 18 years oid for manufacturing concern; state reZerences. Address box 1444 I office. $75 A MONTH and expenses paid one party in each county in the United States: particuiars free. GOLDEN WEST CO., Visalia, Cal. TRY our men’s shoes, union made, at $1 pa foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express or mai] charges. 11 Third st.. Examiner bidg. WANTED boy to learn coppersmith trade Mission street. 585 WANTED—Male presser on coats and errand boy or girl. 229 Stevenson st. GOOD paying barber shop and cigar stand: near Presidio; bargain. 2837 Greenwich st COATMAKER, pants and vest maker for country. Apply REISS & CO.. 24 Sutter s- BARBER for Saturday and Sunday. 428 Six.h street. FOR SALE—2-chair barber shop in Oal Koken chairs. Apply 256 Fremont st., 8. WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. S. F. Barber College, T41A Howard st. BRIGHT and active boy for wholesale house: state age. Box 1589, Call. 36 lumber pilers, fare 90, $60. 20 rallroad section hands, lumber company, $e0 ——TO BUTTE— 168 teamsters, laborers, drillers, $67 to $75. WILLITS——— UKIAH —FREE FARE— 164 laborers, teamsters, $60 to $67 50. $1 OFFICE FE ——HUMBOLDT COUNTY-—— 168 WOODSMEN ——COME SEE US| FOR A 35,000,000 BANKING SYNDICATE, FARE $1 15. 25 handy men, work about orchard, vineyard, | ranch, let water run down between trees, | vines, etc.: three to pick fruits, etc.; no ex- perience wanted: no teaming; $26 and found. ——ALSO SAME PLACE— 26 four-horse teamsters $40 and found. 16 haymakers and mowers. $1 25 and found. HAYMAKING—-FRUIT PICKING. HAYMAKING. Haymakers, $1 25 to $1 50 and found. Mowery $1'25 to $1 75 and found. FARMS, ORCHARDS, DAIRIES, VINEYARDS, STABLES, ETC. 186 farm hands. some small teame, some n. teaming. located everywhere, $26, $30, $u5 and $40 and found: 28 vineyard and orchard hands, §26, $30, $33 and found; 94 milkers, butter and cheese malkers, some for Nevada and Oregon, 330, $35, $40, $50 and found; 3 milk wagon drivers; 26 stablemen, city and country. $30 to $60 and found; 3 coachmen gardeners: 5 choremen. $30 and found. all private; 10 men to make laggings, $17 M. man to take care of scow. % IT'S A_GOOD MINE. SOUTH. miners, 2 furnace men, $75. 6 laborers, you'll suit, fare $4, $60. SILVER AND GOLD MINES—COPPER AND SILVER—MINES 384 laborers, teamsters, carmen, etc., no ex. perience required: you'll suit, 5 62 muckers, 75 64 single, double and machine driliers,$82, 17 timber men, 26 bench and corner men, $90 to $120 6 laborers, city factory, 2 FUNNELS, QUARRIES, T daY 264 common drillers, 967 50 184 laborers, $50 LOCATED EVERYWHERE, 486 laborers and teamsters, some factory and manufacturing places, some mills, ware- houses, excavating, building, grading, —§2, $2 25, $2 50 day. Come. see. ——ALSO-— 165 laborers, no experience required, you' Sult, $60 and $70, for first-ciass muns, *°" We supply the largest and best mines in California, Utah, Arizona, Colorado. "Nevada ld and New Mexico, on, Washi 0 and other States. : - IT°S A BIG MANUFACTURIN FARE $1 2, O PLANT. { —_— $60 25 laborers, you'll sult, HOTELS AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. | Cook, small country hotel, fare paid, $i0 fd Waiter. mine, company, §30 and found. 48 cooks for hotels, restaurants, cafes, sa- loons, boarding-houses, camps, mines, ‘saw- mills, farms. dalries Vineyards, R. R. outflt, | 5. $70, $60. $30. $40. $30 and found. 12 waliters, $25 to $40 and found. Io dish and pot washe to $25 found porters, . elevator it ° seecnd and ehird cooks. e e Man for lunch counter and port o loon, $40 and found. TSI Porter and cook little lunch, sal oK Alktle lunch. salcon, $30 . amp cook for Nevada $¢0. ker's sl..l-lw,c myb m‘ found. Raker, Santa Cruz Co.. $10 week found. Cook, small institution. fare " PARE PATD, $1. $35 found. 5 walters for mine, $30 and_found Boy or man, deliver bread 30c far Baker's helper. fare 30c, $7 week. Cook, south $14 week. Butcher. shop. Alameda Co., Cook. i e o 'sf“ Sy urant, fare $1. %60 founa, Cook. city boarding-house, $50 found " Baker, shop, Shasta Co.. $35 found, Second cook, city. $12 week. > ALSO— $15 ta. ! fare 30c, $40 ta. 6 farmers and wives. $40 to $50 Boy for city grocery. $20 and fo:n’: - FEFTBLISH ke FRER A ; % EE_BU LABOR DAILY. GET ONE ip Y OF 1902 We Gave MURRAY & READY'S 45.000 Men Work. 034636 Clay st = ®68 Clay s A—FREE FARI 155 Greeks, $2 to $3 day. 155 Itallans. $2 to $3 day. 155 Austrians. $2 to 83 day IT'S A NEW Jon MURRAY & READY. 034-636 Clay st. . 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, 50c up: soling cheap. 923 Howard st., nr. WANTED—Experienced bill clerk. Apply bo: 1488, Cal! office. 2wy SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe ani Australia. HERMAN'S, 26 Stemart st. PENSION atty., E. A. Bullis, room 40, Phelan bidg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomaa Post,G.A. K. GET your shoes half-soled [while waiting: 25+ to 30ec. 363 Mission st., bet. Ist and 24 sts. ALL sizes men’s shoes, slightly damaged. h _l:fl(‘e, 5&1“‘ fon st., bet. 1st llld’:‘A sts. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar Ket—200 rooms. 25¢ night: readin fres "bus and baggage to and from ferry CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Filimo: HOKRSES AND WAGONS. WANTED—Stylish lady's saddle horse;: must be trotter; black or sorrel preferred; mus pass veterinary's examination. Box 3957, Cail office. Mare.§20; horse.$20: phaeton. $20; bugzy, $15: peddling wagon.$20:cart,$15. 79 City T . FOR SALESecond-hand surreys. phastons, buggies, carts_etc. Inquire 187 Stevenson st. JUST arrived;: 8 good horses; for sale. 327 Stxth st. Largest assortment 2-hand wagans, buckb d,sar- ry,harness, work.driving horse. 15th-Valencts. AN Al express wagon, single; also light camp- Ing wagon for sale cheap. 532 Mission st READ ““The California Horseman." o¢ interest to horsemen. Dalziell. editor. 805 G. G. ave. HOUSES TO LET. A e A—PRINTED list of houses to Iet: send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO..14 Montgomary H"('AD“".H. 1516, near Van NEHMH‘*—& house, stable and large yard. HOUSE of 4 room: yard. stable, Apply 338 Thirtieth st. stalls: largs " HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. : baths: new, modern. artistic, up- to-date apartments: Pacific Heights. THE McCARTHY CO.. 645 Market st., city. —_— e e HOUSES TO LET—SAUSALITO. SAUSALITO—House of four furnished rooms for the summer: fine marine view: rent rea- sonable. _Address box 1391 Call office. HOUSES WANTED. By family of 4 adults,_houss or fat rooms. near park panhandle, rea: Dot to exceed $IT 50. Box 1528, Call. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—In vielnity Satter gold locket, <ot in diamonds and rubles: initial: G. B.. valu~ | as keepsuke. Liber: ward if returned J. BIRDSALL, City Hall police station. LOST_Pet dog, foxterrier, name Dude seratched on collar: reward §20 and ne qnes- ticns asked. BILLY BANKS, Mission. LOST—A passbook to Hibernia Savings and T.oan Society in the name of JOHN KERKI- GAN. No. 199-61%. Finder please return (o bank. LOST—Gold locket resembling bale of hay anil containing two pictures. Liberal reward will be given for return of same to W. A. MiL- LER. 5 Market street. ket with horseshos engraved: LOST—Gold set with opais: reward at 200 Fremont st. LOST—A pony, blind in one eye. Return to very Stables. 57-30-61 Minna st., bet. Ist and 2d—Vehicles of every d:- scription for hire at most reasonabl. rates. MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS. TO order: also clean and sterilized; 1. stery: honest work guarantesd. KE BROS.. 411-413 Powell st. Phone Bush 81, AT = sacrifice, 2000 shares In a good gold i Bow oflce. working. Box 1323, Call

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