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40 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1903. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. © BARGAINS OFFERED BY DWARD, WATSON & CO_, Inme | ¥ ..Corner Fourteenth st. | $1500—Choice Jot on l4th st., mear Market. 45 x100 in section is held at #60 pe A modern high basement cottage con- taini and bath, on West st., near 34-foot lot | %—Choice home in the Piedmont district: | 1; block from the Piedmont car line; on | the north side of the street; the house is | new and modern in every particular; con- | rooms and bath: small cash pay- | sent down will secure this home. | ever offered in a two- clontal house; lot 40x100; he street in a fige lo- | Broadway: the mortgage rain on this property. | 0—Biggest snap story six-room ( on the west side catic Ging lot in East Oak- . nine yooms and bath. basement; fine barn; grounds; this home represents over $15,000. WATSON & CO., Inc., corner lith st., Oakland. beautiful outley of WOODWARD. 172 Broadway $4500- ! M. Smith's home; on the northwest corner of Sth ave, and East | 10th t.; electric cars pass the property; 1s 150x1 eet work all done; stands six feet above the street grade $6500—A rare bargain in a fine home in East | Oskland: situated on 7th ave.; close to schools electric cars, etc.: lot is 100x150; | The house i& @ large cottage containing | | | CHOICEST BLOCK OF HOUSES EVER HOICESE LT IN OAKLAND. | VE ERECTED SIXTEEN MODERX DATE TWO STORY HOUSES ON THE BOUNDED BY EAST TWELFTH | =T FOURTEENTH _STS D | g s "LINTON N: CLOSE ORES, m seven to nine Tooms | throughout See them at onee. X & CO._ Inc me Builders, st., Oakland om cars and and b foot base- this i€ a rare bargain fo be appreciated:. only | mortgage; owner on. f rves; first come, Oakland, Cal for a quick sale all finished in jed ceiling; china com: ec open and evated and sightly ma- residence of F. M ul *Ard Vilie”’; surround- mes of beautiful architecture; ly the best home ered for sale in this " 1002 Broadway, Oakland, Cal cate would cost $4000. S-room house: arranged for 2 & doors, china closets and s upstairs and down; Jarge on account of be sold; could | : @ rare chance stment must be sold iays: terms, $700 cash cash, and sege. { " 1002 Broadway, Oakiand, Cal. $5750—FOR & houses. i K rfect order; income $88 50 per h, $1080 per annum: under a guaranteed it ie @ fine corner; convenient to local and cars, etc.; space to0 ex- 1 the good gualities; must Jease trat pen Oakiand, Cal. | NESS PROPERTY. 1 ent corner on main street and | d basement; size 100x ' -story brick; size 50x100; wvery ‘ourteenth et.; net income on ten Year lease 5% per cent: mortgage $35,000 at 7 per cent | theast corner of Thirteenth and Jefferson , the Hamilton Hall property; size 100x95; | me $175 per month; can be largely in- creased | $35.000—New building on Clay and Eleventh; iot 40x100. $20,000—Corner on Twelfth st.; 3 stores; flat | above; 2-story residence in rear; income, RESIDENCE PROPERTY. #6500—Twelve-room house; Twenty-fourth at.; | with stable i $14,000—Eiegant home of 12 ryooms: stabls, windmill and tank; on Oakland Helghts. $30.000—Very sightly house, commanding view | of Golden Gate; extensive grounds adorned | by choice plants and shrubbery. | Many smeller homes at rices rangi 'rom 2000 to $10,000. ” o n UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. | 150 feet: southern frontage; opposite the hand- | somest pleza in the city i Price $85 per foot, the cholcest erty in the city SR oy | FOR SALE. | $25.000 Turlock irrigation bonds at $87 50 1f | appiied for immediately. - _W. E. BARNARD, 476 Tenth st., Oakland. CHURCH SERVICES. [ — BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, ccrner of Jackson and Fillmore sts.—Rev. Joun Hemp- hill, D.D., pastor. Morning service at o'ciock. Evening service at Rev. John S. Maclntosh. D.D., wiil &t both services. Sabbath rchool at ., orchestral music. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited. FIRST Presbyterian_Church, and Sacramento _st.—Rev. reach Van Ness ave. Wwilliam Kirk Guthrie, pastor. Morning servi: 1 o'clock. Subject, e First Beati*ud: Evening gervice, 7:45 o'clock. Subj The Rich.” The pastor will preach at botn servizes. Sab- bath school, 12:30 p. m. Chnistien Endeavor, 6:15 p. m. Wednesday, § p. m. annual mweeting of the church and .ongregatien and election of officers for thc year. All are cordially invited ST. JOH Presbyterian Church, corner Call- fornia and Octavia sts.—Rev. George G. El- dredge, pastor. Morning Service at o'clock. Evening service at 7:30 o'ch The pastor will preach at_both services. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. SIMPSON Memorial Methodist Church, _corner Hayes and Buchanan Rev. John Stephens, pastor Public worship at 11 a, m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school 5 p.m. C. B. Perkins, superintendent. “pworth League at 6:45 p m., Dr. R. O president. Morning sermon on a Tragedy.” Evening sermon on sident as a Preacher of Rightcus- Music under the direction of I. E. Bcats free. All invited. CENTRAL Church (Methodist Episcopal), Mis- sion st., between Sixth and Seventh—P: tors. Arthur H. Briggs and Herbert F. Brigss. $:50 a, m, Sunday school, superintendent. 11 a. m.. ““The Mission of the Church.” §: Socletles of Christian Endeavor. concert. S p. m, sermon. Bubject. Friends of Jesus.” Herbert F. Briggs will preach morning and evening. The seals are free and the people are Welcome. Episcopal Blake. 1 | 7:45 o'clock. | 11 | FIDELITY Lodge Ne, 120, F. and A. M. — Funeral notice — Officers and Masonic Temple on SUNDAY, the b’ 10th inst., at 12:30 p. m., for the purpose late brother, ROBERT HAMILTON, thence to Laurel Hill Cemetery. By order of the DORIC Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M.— Special meeting—Officers and mem- of our deceased brother, Past Master MORITZ KALMUK, SUNDAY, May 10, at Masons are invited. By order of the Master, J. R. GOLDSMITH, Secretary. grand annual gathering and games at Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, A. M. MACPHERSON, Chief. J. H. DUNCA, Secretary. by given that a meeting of the stockholders n{ ('he Crocker-Woolworth National Bank of on the business of banking, formed and or- ganized under and in pursuance of the Re- MLETING NOTICES—Continued. members are requested to assemble &t of conducting the funeral ceremonies of our W. M. FREDERICK BARRY, Secretary. bers are notified to attend the funeral 9:30 a. m. King Solomon's Hall. = Master CALEDONIAN Club's thirty-seventh May 30, 1903 & STOCKHOLDERS MEETING—Notice js here- San Francisc an association for carrying Tised Statutes of the United States, is hereby called and will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of May, 1903, at the hour of 3 o'clock in the afternoon of said day and at the banking-house of sald essoclation, situate at the junction of Post and Market streets, in 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 consideration the voung upon the proposition to amend the articles of in- corporation and association of sald The Crocker-Woolworth National Bank of San | Francisco, by increasing the number of Di- | rectors thereof from the present number of seven to nine, so that the number of Di- rectors of sald assoctation shall thereafter | be nine, and who shall thereafter manage | the affairs of said association. Dated San Francisco, April 20, 1903. By order of the Directors. G. W. KLINE, hier. CALIFORNIA-ST. Methodist Church, California and Broderick sts.—Ruben: ing, “'The Descent From the Cross,” will the subject of the sermon by Rev. Clarenc Reed at 11 a. m. The Men's Club will have charge of the service at 7:45 p. m._ There Se “short addresses by J. H. Northon. H. W. Lewis, Rev. Clarence Reed and P. W. Pray, the president of the club. Et‘rlnsehr are especially invited to the services of the church. "NITARIAN Church \First), SW. cor, Geary and Franklin sts, Rev. Bradford Leavitt, Mintster; Rev. Bradford Leavitt and Charles A. Murdock, superintendents Sunday-school— The Sunday-school is at 10 o'clock. The morning service is at 11 o'clock. Rev. Brad- T L vite whi preach. Subject, *The ciety Column in the Daily Newspapers. Music by quartet, under direction of H. Bretherick, organist. All are cordially in- vited. There is no evening service. UNITAR Capp st ister. m., Mr. Hu U Church (Second), corner 20th and . Jay William Hudson, min- y £chool at 9:45 a. m. At 11 a son will speak; subject, *‘What Distinguishes _Christianity From Other Re. liglons.”” At 7:45 p. m., Mr. Hudson will de. liver his lecture on “'Sir Water Besant in the People's Palace.” The music is under the wonal direction of Professor Wertach eats free. A cordial to all. T Baptist Church, 320 Eddy st.—Preach- at 11 a m. by the Rev. L. J. Sawyer, »r of Hamilton Square Church, and at 0 p. m., by the Rev. W. N. Bibb of West ja, on *The Inimitability Bible sc! 12:30; Y. P. S. yer meeting on Wednesday at eats free and all invited. N | others AGENTS WANTED. BEGIN business for yourself, stop working for we start you in profitable mall-order business at home; pleasant work; immense pro- fits; unlimited possibilities; full information for stamp. Franklin-Howard Co., Denver, Col. LOCAL agents, men or women, In every part of California, to represent S. F. financial con- cern; easy money for industrious agents. For particulars address H., 460 Parrott building. AGENTS nted everywhere to handle novelty card signs; something new; big profits; eells at_sigh samples (postpaid) 15c. J. W. APPLETON, San Francisco, Cal. LADIES' handy no more pini write for prices. Racine, Wis. WANTEDAgents to sell the new process Window washer; water tank, sponge and rub- | ber dryer combined. KIEFBR BRO! Cleve- hat |fasteners; sewed to hat; 25c pair; postpald: lady agents | Fair Mfg. Co., Dept. B, | $5 TO $10 per day ecasily made selling our Per. fection Flavoring Powders; agents wanted. Mirs., 950 Broadway, Oakland MAKE money distributing advertising: send 10c for our book: tells how. PACIFIC BOOK CO., Dept. X, 120 Sutter st., 8. F. CANVASSERS—Automatic screen door catch- ers; exclusive territory; sample postpaid 25c. Automatic Catch Co., C., Chicago. $30 A WEEK and expenses to men with rigs to sell poultry remedies. ORWON REM. CO., 50, Parsons, Kans. FIRST Congregational Chuich, corner Pcet Mason ste.—Rev, George C. Adams, D. each at both services. yastor, will e. m., topic, ‘Al One in Christ Jesus At 45 p. m., “Is It Not a Littie One?" All cordialiy invited TRINITY Church, co W. Clampett, D. D., rector—S day-school, 9:30 2. m. Morning service, 11. Sermon by rector. People's one-hour service, 8 p. m., with address. All are welcome. of Christ, Scientist, Central Sutter st., bet. Kearny and Grant jan Science service at 11 a. m. lesson-sermon, *‘Mortals and Im- mortals.”” Sunday school for children at the same hour; Wednesday evening meeting at § o'clock; free reading-room, 206 Kearny et., rooms 509-510; all are welcome. A GRAND mass meeting of men only will be held this Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Young_Men's Christian Association Audit rium, Mason and Ellis sts. The address will be given by Rev. J. A. B. Wilson, D. D.; subject. *The Primal Condition of Regnant Manhood."”" SSEMBLY Hall, 25 Tenth st.—Mr. Owen O’ Brien will give a special address on ‘‘The Lord’s Coming,” Sunday evening, May 10, at 7:45 o'clock. Wil also preach the gospel A Tuesday and Thursday evenings, same place, 7:45 o'clock. Seats are free. No collection. All welcome. REV. DR. CARRADINE, the well-known Holiness evangelist, will hold services twice 2 day May 14 to 24 at Peniel Mission Hall, 49 Third st.; all are welcome. Soclety, ~Colonel THE Theosophical Olcott, president-founder, Golden Gate Lodge. Free | public lectures every Sunday, 8 p. m., Flood building, 809 Market st. Subject to-night, “Dangers That Menace Soclety,” by Mrs. Alice M. Best. Saturdays, 8 p. m.- Library and reading room open daily, 1 to 4 p. m. THE Theosophical Soclety—Col. H. S. Oicott, president-founder. Headquarters, Odd Fel- lows’ building. Public lecture, 8 p. m., by Dr. Jerome A. Anderson; subject, ““The His- tory of the Soul.”” Lotus Group for children, 11 . m. Class for study Thursday, 2:30 p. m. HERMETIC Brotherhood weekly soclal, 500 Van Ness ave—Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Dr. Orlow will speak to us. — e ey .EETING!—SUK‘BA‘. “WHY Should Jesus Be David's Son?” by R. C. Bingley of the Christadelphian Soclety, 8 p. m., O4d Fellows' building, corner Seventh and Market sts. Seats free. Open_discussion meetings, | ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ROBT. W. KING, atty-at-law, Examiner blds. £ damages, estates, will attachments, collections, etc.; consultation free; no advance charges; call or write; even- poointment. Tel. Red 3601. ADVICE free—I will advance costs in meritori- ous cases, divorces, probate and all other law | cases; no fees in advance; open every even- | ing. J. M. THURSTON, S19 Market st. rm. 31 ADVICE free; divorces a specialty;quick, quiet; no charge without success;established 15 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 1122 Market st., opp. Hale's. AITKEN & AITKEN, attorneys; r. 308-10-11 Clunie bldg., 503 California st.; tel. Main 727, ADVICE free; no charge unless successful; all cases; open evgs. W.W.Davidson,827 Market. L. 5. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. BUSINESS CHAN CES. COUNTRY hotel in a new railroad town; net income $200 a month; contains 33 room: rent $50; 3-year lease; furnishings are good: sickness compels sale; this is a fine opening for good hotel people. Restaurant and 12 rooms; 9 rooms fur- nished; rent of all $40 a month; seating ca- pacity, 68 people; good furnishings; death of owner’ compels sale; price-$700. Cigar store; central location; good stock and fixtures; owner leaving city; must sell at bar- gain; $300, SCHWEINHARD, bet. Fifth and Sixth. loons, livery stables, city and country hotels, offered at bargain prices by SCHWEINHARD, 917 Mark; | A—KREDO R! A TRIED and proven great money-making en- terprise. For 30 years C. . Rand has prompt- 1y fulfilled all contracts and stands ready to do &0 for thirty years more. The C. E. Rand Co., co-operative owners of racehorses and general turf enterprises, have never paid less than 3 per cent per week to all investors: dividends are remitted on Wednesday of each week; all investments subject to withdrawal Wwith Interest to date upon demand; write for particula THE C. E. RAND COMPANY, 52 Broadway, New York City. Note careful- 1y our new address. $20 EARNS $1000 IN ONE MONTH. This represents average profits for past six months; in one week alone net profits were $974 on a $20 investment; a fair business frowuuon coming from a corporation with 100,000 capital; national bani references; write for particulars. star & Crescent Co. Dept. 2, 226-228 La Salle st., Chicago. A—S$600—NOTIONS, school supplies, station- ery, dairy products; near 3 school b fur- nished living-rooms’ complete; rent $14; es- tablished 4 yea fllness of father calls owner East:; paying business; sacrifice; call to-day. 1413 Folsom st., near Tenth. FOR sale—Bakery, lodging-house and restau- rant combined; in most prosperous inland city in California: a fine opportunity for practical baker with: family. For particulars call on EDWARD R. ELIASSEN, Attorney-at-law, 307-308 Mutual Savings Bank building. MARION GRIFFIN, room 406, Examiner bidg., Does a FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS in Hotels, Apartment Houses, Flats and ROOMING-HOUSES. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN. $800—GROCERY and bar; good locality; bar- gain; must be sold; owner leaves shortly: stock, fixtures; lease, low rent; reasonable offer entertained. N.W. cor. 17th and San- chez sta. B €500 A. COAL land, Breathitt Co., Ky.; located in ofl belt; fine quality bituminous coal; buildings in' good repair: large quantity fine timber; good shipping facilities. W. M. OS- TRANDER, North American bldg., Phila. LADIES' $1 50 kid gloves 10c to a_few In ‘each locality: send size and color With 10c for particulars. National Glove Co., St. Joseph, Mo. $400—BOOKS, new znd old and stationery business for sale. 22 7th st., opp. new P. O. LADY or gent wanted as partner in restaurant to look after the dining-room. Box 1390, Call. FOR sale—Blacksmith and shoeing shop; owner wants to retire. 16 Spear st. CAFE to let in new block: good chance for right man, Box 1374, Call. A GOOD investment, $14,000 cash or $15,000 in installments: 50x150 corner lot, with 2 stores; brick bullding, 50xS0 feet, contains restaurant, saloon and 64 new furnished bed- rooms; good business; will stand investiga- tion. 'For particulars apply to M. F. CAR- DOZO, Merced, Cal. OR sale at a bargain—Hotel of 16 rooms, with bur; 4 acres in grapes; barn, windmill, stock of liquors; situated balf-mile trom railroad station, Alameda Co. For particulars inquire at THEO, GIER CO., 511-513-513 Fourteenth street, Oakland. FOR sale—Hardware, stoves, tinware and plumbing business; opening for a good rustier lity. _Box 1585, C: LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. M. E. RIVES & CO., 78 Columblan Bldg., 916 Market SEE OUR LIST BEFORE YOU BUY. EXCHANGE—14 rooms; well furnished; cheap rent; will exchange for small flat, or take one-fourth cash and balance in payments to suit buyer. Particulars r. 73, Columbian bldg. 24 ROOMS—Everything first class; price $2000; will loan $1000 at 1 per cent; payments. M. E. RIVES & CO., 916 Market st.. room 73 36 ROOMS—Very central; none better in city: good lease; may be transferred to responsible party. Terms, see M. E. RIVES, 916 Market. rent $40; sunny; 5 yrs.’ lea: rent $25; water front ! on_Geary st.; low rent. rent only” $100; transient. corner; man house; rent $100 4000 ! corner! south of Market.... 8200 i corner; north of Market. Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, § to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. | WANTED—Salesladies COLLECTION OFFICES. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. HELP WANTED—MWALE—Con. ADVICE free; bad tenants ejected 3 COLUMBIAN LAW & coumlonm. room 85, 916 Market st.; phone Red 618 BAD tenats ejected for collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery. rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Limited number of energetic ladies to sell our quarter-acre Pasadena vilia tract lots for down and $4 pei month until paid for; no interest, no taxes must be able to furnish references. Our lots are unquestionably a good investment. We are now selling_at $70, but the price will 00 raised to $100. The mew Pasadena Sho; , the Monrovia and Alhambra elec- tric railways now run from our tract to the business center of Los Angeles city in only 156 minutes; such rapid transit is bound to make our quarter-acre villa lots soon sell for over . Two more electric lines will 800n run through the tract. We guarantee 25 per cent increase. For $4 down and $4 per month unt!l paid for we sell a regular PASADENA VILLA TRACT LOT, full size, BOX150 feet, facing on §0-foot avenue, sub- Ject to the following guarantees from us: If, at the expiration of one year from pur- chasge, this $70 lot is not worth $87 50—or 25 per cent increase—based on the price at Which our corps of salesmen will then be selling similar lots, we will refund all of the money paid us, with 6 per cent Interest additional. ~If purchaser should die at any time before payments have been completed we will give to his heirs a deed of the lot without further cost. If he should lose em- rloymenl or be sick, he will not forfeit the and. Among our purchasers are the fol- lowing leading citizens: H. E. Huntington, Vice president of the Southern Pacific R. R. Co.; L. T. Garnsey, president of the Los Angeles and Redondo Raflway Co.; W. H. Carison, ex-U. 8. Special Commissioner of Rallroads of Cuba; Baird Bros., wholesale commission merchants; J. G. Estudillo, ex- State Treasurer of California; F. H. Dixon ex-State Harbor Commissioner: Dr. Willlam Dodge, Dr. J. E. Cowles and others. Address for map and further particulars, CARLSON INVESTMENT CO., 114A S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal . HAND SBEWERS AND FINISHERS ON MEN'S PANTS. STANDARD FACTORY, COR. BUSH AND GROVE STS. OPERATORS ON CASSIMERE PANTS. STANDARD FACTORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS. Ho have had experi- ence in hosiery, veilings and laces; only those :‘e.edildpnl);m‘vho‘ can guarantse mot to be rried_within two years. Apply to ROSENBERG, 816 Market st. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, hair work; removing of superfluous hair taught in 2 weeks for $4 50; positions guaranteed; $10 to $20 per week; school day & eve. 233 Geary &t., room 13; ladies’ maids prepared. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, scalp treatment, hairwork, removal of superfluous bair; $5 2 weeks; day & eve. class; wages $10 10 $20 week. 1238 Market, cor. Jones, r. 94. GIRL for general housework in family and one child. Call Monday or Tuesday, bet. § and 12 & m., at 215 Ashbury st., near Hayes. $25 PER 100 writing short letters; return to us; 500-sheet lots to accepted copyist; stamped. WANTED—2 country hotel cooks, $40-$45; German lunch cook, $8 week, 6 hours’ work: cook for institution, $30; institution laun- dress, $25; 4 second girls, city and country, $20-§25; housework, San Rafael, $25. and Ross Valley, $25; Alameda, $20-$25-$30; and laundress, " '$30; country nursegirl, _$15: chambermaid, also waitress, same hotel. country, $20-$25, and 50 housework girls to call Monday for positions in both city and all_nearby towns at $§20-825-$30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter. A—STRONG young Catholic woman as kitchen mald in private family, $30: a younz French nurse for grown children, $25; a parlor matd and waltress, small family. $25; nurse for 2 children, San Rafael; cook, small boarding- house, Napa County, $30: second girl for Oakland, $25; a chambermaid for private family, ‘Burlingame, §25; fitty housework girls for city and all parts of the country, $20 to $30. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st.. near Powell. WANTED—Experienced jacket and skirt hands on alteration work. Apply bet. 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS." WANTED—Experienced_saleslady cloak and suit department; good salary. Box 1386, Call office. GIRLS about 14 for factory work; good wages: steady employment. Apply at once. AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento st. GIRLS to learn millinery trade; taught in 1 mo.; $5; positions guaranteed at $15 per w'k; school evenings énly. 143 Stockton st., r. 13. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia_st. e ——— HELP WANTED—MALE. A A A A A A A A~ A A . AT THE CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY, 59 Third st. (near Call bld.), phone Bush 405. FREE FARE. NEVADA AND UTAH. 100 ratiroad laborers. Free Fare. BIG LUMBER CO., EAST. FREE FARE. FREE FARE. 20 graders for loj road, $35 and board. 20 Foncrers, 3o8 Mot and oard: 20 men for mills and yards, ‘board, $30 to 350 a month _and FREE FARE. 20 R. R. laborers, $2 a day. ANOTHER SAWMILL CO., EAST. 2 head loggers, $90 a month. Stationary engineer, $3 a day. 20 lumber handlers, $40 a month and board. 20 common laborers, $40 a month and board. FREE FARE. BIG LUMBER CO., SOUTH. 20 roustabouts, $40 and board. 20 laborers, $1 50 a day and board. NEW JOB, NEAR CITY. 8 muckers, $2 a day. 5 drillers, $2 25 a day. FOR BUTTE COUNTY. 10 teamsters, $2 50 a day. 10 laborers, $2 25 a da: 2 SHIP TO-NIGHT—FARE §2 80. Milker, country, $32 50 and found. 2_woodchoppers, redwood, 4 ft., $1 15 & cord, Man for private place, country, care of horses, boss here, $30 and found. Man for garden work and milk, $25 & found, CAL. EMP. AGENCY, 3 Third st. ANDRE'S OFFICE, 817 STOCKTON ST Dairyman, private place, $30; cook for labor- ing men, factory, $60; gardener, $35; silver- addressed envelope. Utopla lercantile Co., v, 95, assistant gardener, dept. 27, Chicago. s - GIRL for general housework; good plain . SNt it ok ORI cook, small American family, with wash $30, | “men' “of unquestioned reputation (o _act without wash $25. Apply 233 Third ave.; Sutter or Geary st. car, YOUNG girl, light housework, vicinity of Fol- som and 'Bryant, Fourth and Fifth sts wages $15; no washing; sleep home. Bo: 1344, Call office, A—GIRLS to learn knitting trade; pald while learning; also sewing machine operators. GANTNER & MATTERN CO., 607 Grove st. PLAIN writers; home work; fillilng small blanks; $25 per 1000; addreseed envelope. Union Commercial Bureau, dept. 19, Chicago. WANTED—Young lady to learn trapeze as part- ner; call Sunday evening between 7 and 8, New Manchester, 6th and Mission, room 44. & CO., OVED TO 765 MARKET ST. REAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, LODGING- HOUSES, HOTELS AND ROADHOUSES. BIG LIST AT OUR OPFICE. ESTABLISHED 10 YEARS. WANTED—First-class _alteration hands for skirts, suits and jackets. Apply Superin- tendent's office, The Emportum. as salesmen of our quarter-acre Pasadena villa tract lots, for $4 down and $4 per month until paid for; no interest, no taxes; must be able to furnish references as to hone and eobriety. Our lots are unquestionabl a good investment. We are now selling at $70, but the price will soon be raised to $100. The new Pasadena Short line, the Monrovia and Alhambra electric railways now run from our tract to the business center of Los Angeles city in only 15 minutes. Such | rapld transit s bound to make our quarter- | acre villa lots soon sell for over $300. Two more electric lines will soon run through the | tract. We guarantee 25 per cent increase. For $4 down and $4 per month until paid for we sell a regular PASADENA VILLA TRACT LOT, full size, 50x150 feet, facing on S0-foot avenue, subject to the following guarantees from us. If, at the expiration of one year | from purchase this $70 lot is not worth $§7 50 | or 25 per cent increase—based on the price $5 PER 100 for addressing envelopes; send dime and stamp; steady work. C. E. MIL- LER & CO., Ely bldg., Chicago. | $506—AN honest, energetic man can secure an interest in a thoroughly established com- mission business which will positively clear him §$25 per week over expenses, With pros- pect of increase in near future; remaining partner is a reputable and experienced par- ty; Investigate. room 208. | $1500—North of Market and near Market. 1S rooms; rent $60; all rooms rented. rent $60; Stxth s = rent $60; Sixth st. Call on LUTTERMANN & CO., 916 Market £t., room 54. HEADQUARTERS for first-class lodsing- houses and apartment houses or hotels. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, Rms. 1 & 2, 917 Market st., bet. 5th & 6th. een Fifth and Sixth. $2500—ONE of the oldest established drug- stores in Oakland; on prominent corner | in-the business center of town; positively | must be sold at once as owner has busi- | ness out of town which requires his im- mediate attention; sales average about $900 per month; the price is a sacrifice, | as the owner refused $4000 only a short time ago. A swell first-class grocery on main business street, doing a business of about $300 per da: will sell good will at $1000 and stock, horses, wagons and fixtures at invoice; stock will run about $8000; fine large light basement; total rent §150. GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 460 Tenth Oakland. (8 to 4 p. m. only.) KATE HEUSSMANN, test meet. Tues. & Fri. vi 10c; developing test circle Monday 26¢c; sit. daily. 1774 15th, nr. Guerrero, AT Master_Adepts 10c test circle, Sun., Tues., Thurs.. Fri. eve, 1239 Market, people gef more than most mediums give for 31. MRS, MAUD LORD DRAKE, 521 Golden Gate | ave —Seances Sunday and Wednesday even- ings, $1; will go to private residences, MRS, STODDARD'S seances; all get messages from friends; 10c; Sun., Tues.; sittings daily. 278 Ninth st. | A—TESTS: front hall, 500 Mkt; 2, Wilson; 8, Mrs.Gillingham, Katle Heussman, Wilson,10c. ME. YOUNG'S test circle to-night, 10c; sit- tings Tues., Wed., Thurs., 619 McAllister st. W. G. KEEGAN holds test seances every night except Sat.; 10c; sittings dally. 148 6th. ATTEND Mrs. Wermouth’s Sunday night 8 o'clock test circles; 25c. 416 Golden Gate ave. M RESTAURANT clearing $250 month; 10-year lease. Western Realty Co., 930 Market s PLUMBING, gasfitting and mfg, establishment cheap, Western Realty Co., 930 Market st. ROOMING houses any part city from $350 to $3000. Western Realty Co., 930 Market st. OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME. A New Yorker wants a man or woman as partner in the stock and grain brokerage busi- ness; have offices; money secured; big money can be made in the next 6 months with no chance of losing: $2000 sufficient for interview. Address at once Stockbroker, box 1360, Call. WANTED—Industrious man or woman with $500-$1000 to join responsible man in intro- ducing proposition, permanent and profitable, one that appeals to every business man; $100 monthly guaranteed. Box 3931, Call office, Oakland. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer; sit. daily; test circle every night; 10c. NOW"’ lecture. Henry Harrison Brown, ‘‘The Crop.”” Odd Fellows bidg., 8 p. m.; musio. AT AUCTION—80ld to highest bidder on Mon- day morning, Mey 11, 1903, 10 o'clock, at Courthouse, Dept. No. 4, a good home hear business. For perticulars apply or write T. L. CHRIETIANSON, 720 Harrison st., Osk- $75—9-room house: completely furnished: Alice st nesr Fourteenth. KOUNIG T ot meer For & KROLL, L2 L RS R, OAKLAND FLATS TO LET. LS SR B s S S SUNNY lower fiat, 8 large rooms; electric service throughout; 2 coal and 1 gas grate; imrge cormer lot; lawn; fruit, shade trees, flowers; lot elevated; choice locality; rent low to satisfactory, permanent tenant; Sth- avg. electric cars corner Weshington and Sth ste. within 1 block. Call or address 1659 9th ave , E. Oakland, or 116 Rialto bid., 8. F. OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. et i A et i, FURNISHED—Adults; 4 or § rooms in fine residence for the summer from Ji 3 $20. 97 Claremont aves Osmand. = "™ *$20—4 handsomely furn_rms. complete : et 3811 12th ave. E. Oailend. . P OAKLAND FUENITURE FOR SALE. ool <o g FURNITURE g00d and cheap this month. ECHELLHAAS, 408 Eleventh st., on;m:Z % -Mill Valley Advertisements. MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. Ml Valley. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. S ——————————— MILL VALLEY HOUSES TO LET. FOR rent in Mill Valley—Modern house rooms -l.nth; Tully ?m.‘u conventont train; 6 weeks from June :-h-. i MRS. WINCHESTER, trance medium, 1609 Clay—Circles Sunday, 8; Tuesday, 2 p. m. EDW. EARLE—Grand slatewriting eeance to- nnt_ 1052 Ellis SUNDAY LECTURES. FOR sale—A good saloon, or would rent to a responeible party. For particulars call at Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery st,, between 12 and 1, Monday and Tuesday, or address box 15, Galt, Cal. $125—CIGAR stand; a sacrifice; must.sell; ex- cellont location; cheap rent; nothing better for the money. 1082 Market st., room 4. WANTED—Young man as_office assistant; permanent place; salary $16 weeckly; $125 cash required. 1007% Market st., room 1. AA—DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN'S free lecturs this evening at Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 909 Market st; subject (by request), ““Ty- phold Fever, Cause and Characteristics,” fol- lowed by views of a visit to, ; free tick- ets will be distributed for X-Ray exhibition at sanitarium Tuesday evening; remember the question box. Special music, DR. J. E, COLLINGE (psychurgeon), the great Canadian_peychic and’ orator. willlectute: i Scottish Hall, 107 Larkin st.,’ this evening at 8 o'clock; subject, '“Man's Consclous and Bub-Conscious Minds.” Demonstrative tests will be given from the platform. Admit- tance 10c. MRS, ELIZABETH DEURESS, from School of Metaphysics of Los Angeles, will lecture in Golden Gate Hall this evening at 8 o'clock #harp; subject, ““The Danger and the Benefit of Dealing With the Unseen Forces'”” Ad- mission free. Pl oo Scmmara T el Dbt X S I DR. PAYNE'S 36-hour hypnotic sl on ex- hibition at 1223 Market st., to ::’:rvlkmod at Golden Gate (main) Hail, 625 Sutter st., 8 o'clock to-night; admission 10c; reserved seats 25c. PROGRESSIVE Spiritualists, 0dd_ Fellows' bullding, 7th and Market sts.—Mrs. “ Ldlle, speaker. Admission free, COUNTY rights of New York medical firm's specialties on most liberal terms to compe- tent men and women of financial responsibil- n{;"l, no soliciting. Address box 1881, Call office. WANTED—A partner with small capital to promote o'Susble machine; full models information given to the < ested. Address box 1886,‘1 Cait ofncer s mer | SPIRITUALISM, MME. Leola, best medium spiritualist, fortune- teller on earth; lessons given; Palestine won- der charm; wrinkles & blackheads removed by harmless liquid. 2826 Mission, nr. 20th. CASHIER for restaurant; must have experi- ence and references; no fee. Inquire 8 to 12 m. Sunday, 6 Eddy st, room 46. WANTED—Experienced saleslady in ladies’ or children’s wear; good salary to right party. MARKS BROS., 1220 Market st. A _COMPETENT rellable girl to do general housework and cooking; references. 738 Haight st. WANTED—A competent skirt maker and waist maker: also bright apprentice; imme- diately. Room 4, Bank bldg., Berkeley. GOOD income guaranteed from home work; in- formation and 70 secrets for 10c. F. ROYAL, 429 La Salle ave., Chicago. WANTED—Situation as fireman by married man; experienced with ol or coal; T years in last place. G. H., 620 Jessie s WANTED—Refined and well educated woman of good appearance; must be past 30 and competent. Box 1342, Call office. KATE HEUSSMANN, test meet. Tues. & Fri. evgs.,, 10c; developing test circle Monday evg., 26c; sit. dally. 1774 15th, nr. Guerrero. EXPERIENCED girl for corset making; also APPRENTICE, paid while learning. MME. WALTER, 503 Powell st. EDWARD EARLE, independent slate writer. 1052 Ellis st.; tel. East 1035; seance Sunday. ETHEL CRINDLE materializing seance Sun- day eve, [oc. 328 Ellls st., 8 o'clock. LAST week for Wyllie photo medium; closes May 18; come early. 330 Ellis e e e e e . CLAIRVOYANTS, A— Call at Once and Save $2, My Regular $3 Reading This Week For $1. s S1 §1 §1. §1 §L $L PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, istered Trance Clairvoyant and Paimist Ever in San Francisco. 1 do hereby solemnly agres and guarantee to make you no charge if I fall to tell your name, occupation and what you called for; I promise to tell you whether husband, wife or sweet- heart is true or faise; teil who and when you will marry; in fact, I will tell you every hope, tear or ambition better than you can teil your- self; T will tell you how to win the man or weman you love, even though miles away; I will straighten out your affairs and show you how to win success in love, marriage, business, mining, speculation, health, becter positions; no matter what trouble you may have, call and I will help you or charge nothing for my serv- ices, ‘‘Mediums developed.” Hours, 10 a.m. to § p.m.; Sundays, 2 to 8. 326—O'Farreil st.—326. MME M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- nently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg.; ehe 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 satisfled in life, or have do- 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; 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4560, ISMAR, the Egyptian sypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings dally, 10 a. m. 10’5 p.m.; readings by mail as satisfactory in person’ 3 questions answered, $1; full lif 85; gend lock of hair, date and vear of birth, don't send currency. Send postotfice, Wells- Fargo money order or registered letter. MISS WARD, remov.from 126 Turk to 906 Mar- ket, rm. 30, gives names, dates & facts when others fail.” Call on this celebrated medium. IMMEDIATELY, woman capable of presenting business _ proposition; good pay to right party. Box 1380, Call. ‘WANTED—Apprentices in alteration depart- mnt Apply at LIVINGSTON BROS.’, 123-9 ost st ALTERATION hands for jackets and skirts wanted at LIVINGSTON BROS.’, 123-9 Post. PROTESTANT woman for plain cooking. 570 Harrison st. IRONERS, starchers and machine hands want- ed at National Laundry, 411 Sanchez st. at_which our corps of salesmen will then oe selling similar lots, we will refund all of the | money paid us with 6 per cent interest addi- tional. If purchaser should die at any time before payments have been completed we wiil give to his heirs a deed of the lot without further cost. If he should lose employment or be sick, he will not forfeit the land. Among our purchasers are the following leading citi- zens: H. E. Huntington, vice president of the Southern Pacifie R. R. Co.: L. F. Garn- sey, president of the Los Angeles and Re- dondo Railway Co.; W. H. Carlson, ex- U. S. Speclal Commissioner of Railroads of Cuba; Baird Bros., wholesale commission merchants; J. G. Estudillo, ex;State Treas- urer of California;-F. H. DiXon, ex-State Harbor Commissioner; Dr. Willlam Dod Dr. J. E. Cowles and others. Address for map and_further particulars, CARLSON INVESTMENT CO., 114A S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. PERATORS ON CASSIMERE PANTS. OBTANTD‘?\RD FACTORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS. COATMAKERS ON STOCK WORK. STAND- ARD FACTORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS. WANTED—A painter for a good town; steady work; must be 8 man of family. ‘Wanted—Man to buy a good drugstore in a town of 1500; doing a good business; will be sold for what stock invoices. ‘anted—A man to buy first-class black- smith business in a thriving town: working four men; $1000 worth of stock on hand. Call at 11 Montgomery st., between the hours of 12 and 1, Monday and Tuesday, or address box 15, Galt, Cal. LADY canvassers; light work; big money; per- manent. Room 18, 1926 Market st., S. F. ENERGETIC lady to represent local concern in S. F. or vicinity. Apply 469 Parrott blds. WANTED—An educated young lady to train for nursing. Apply 2018 Union st. GIRLS to learn to sew in factory; pald while learning. 656 Mission st., third floor. OPERATORS on ladies’ and children's wear to take work home. 656 Mission st., 3d floor. OPERATORS on ladies’ and children’s wear to work in factory. 656 Mission st., 3d floor. RELIABLE nurse girl; references; $15. 1714 Geary st. FOR a money-making proposition; intelligent man extensively acquainted among _street rallway employes of the city; also man resi- dent of South San Francisco, well known at Union Iron Works and among the residents of that section; union labor men preferred. Call 469 Parrott building. WANTED—Permanent position to men or women in each State to trayel, distribute cir- culars and samples of ite House Pure Cream Baking Powder; liberal salary and ex- penses. White House Supply Co., Chicago. WANTED—First-class salesmen; assortment line; good advertising feature: splendid talk- ing points; salesmen earn $300 to $500 per month. BARTON-PARKER MIg. Co., Cedar Rapids, Towa. ‘WANTED—Young German nursegirl for a 4- year-old boy at 1303 Franklin st., cor. Post. ‘WANTED—First-class lady bookkeeper for commission house. Apply Sunday 118 Lyon. GIRL for general housework: must understand cooking and baking; $25. 1214 Bddy st. Opportunity for bright woman to make money; member lodge preferred. Box 1382, Call. WANTED—An errand girl at 121 Geary st., room 315. GIRL or woman for cooking; sl h . 2062 Mission st. T WANTED—A young lady manicure. Address Manicure, box 1888, Call office. WANTED—Girl to do cooking and light wash- ing. 2202 Jackson st DRESSMAKERS and good sewers at once. 462 Geary st. MILLINERY store; up to date; first class; corner location In the best of cll’:.:: tablished nearly 20 years; doing good busi- ness: long lease; rent reasonable; owner has other business which occupies all time. exchange for good income property. REEVE, 067 Octavia st. DELICACY store in a selact resid: of ‘Ban_Francisco; modern in every. respect rent $25; rept paid up to June 1; living- rooms. Inquire at 1521 Devisadero st. ‘A nice little home of rooms gacrificed; departure. COAST; 733‘/: Market st. GROCERY and ba; H i Tine location and trader chias pents ing rooms; good bar business. 230 Minna st. A WELL-ESTABLISHED frult and vegetab market for sale, -inconsction with® retail meat market. 1808 Broderick st. ‘WANTED—Partner (German) in manufactur- MRS. A. H. KRONENBERG, ‘lairvoyant, card reader, removed from 262 Minna to 402 Franklin, nr. Hayes; 1-8; i0c for mo. only. A—Mme, Ravenna reads life; business advice; names glven; 25c up. 5 4th st., nr, Market. Mme. Marseau, clairvoyant, card reader; I dles 25¢; gents 50c; 10 to 9. 545 Minna. st. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c; gents 50c. 951 Mission nr. 6th; open Sun. Miss Mare. young business medium and palmist; names given; L., b0c; G., $1. 504 Tavlor st. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader In clty. 261 Kearny, room 20; ladles 25c; gents 50c. MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant card reader; sit- tings daily. 44814 Jessle st.. bet. 5th and 6th. e ——————————SSSSRSSSSSSSSS CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. S A A A AP AN ‘WHEN you become disgusted with your work zend for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Cum-l-l- st.; tel. GERMAN girl to assist with light housework and care for children. 755 Eddy st. YOUNG girl to assiat with housework and learn ; $10. 776 O'Farrell at. EXPERIENCED salesla fal goods house. Box 1346, Call dn’rnu.“’ s WANTED—Competent _dressmaker's good wages. 1712 Larkin st. WANTED—Good walst and skirt hands. Room 131 Murphy building, 1236 Market st. helper; AT OUR NEW FACTORY, 1873 MISSION ST.. "NEAR FIFTEENTH, SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS ON OVERALLS WANTED: INEXPERIENCED PAID SALARY WHILE LEARNING; OPERATORS AND RIVETERS ALSO WANTED AT OUR MAIN FAC- | TORY, 82% FREMONT ST. LEVI STRAUSS & CO. APPLY TO MR. DAVIS. YOUNG German and wite want nositions; no children; wife to take charge of house and do cooking; man is good milker an¥ farmer. Call L. B., 336 Bush st., room 19, MEN everywhere to clean monuments; light- ning process; immense money made; experi- ence unnecessary. Address M. HETZLER, box 50, Angola, Ind. COLORED man for_janitor work. Call to-day after 10 a. m. Blum's Confectionery, cor. Polk and Sutter sts. —_— YOUNG man to work for his tuition out of school hours: board not included. California Business College, 305 Larkin. DETECTIVES—Every locality; good salary; experience unnecessary. International Detec- tive Agency, Milwaukee, Wis. FIRSS-CLASS Icecream maker with city ex- rience; no fee. Call Sunday 9 to 12 m., Eddy st., room 46. MIDDLE-AGED experionced waiters; $50 per ‘month: no fee. Inquire 9 to 12 m. Sunday, 6 Eddy st., room ALL-ROUND printer in small shop; steady j?r.h;) ncl:l.i experience and wages wanted. Box 1370, A WA ‘Boy to work in bottling estabilish- ment. 1510 Ellis st. PRESSERS—California_Cl Renovatory, 287 O'Farrell st.; steady“Position. WANTED—Office boy. Address Box 1384, Call BEDMAKER at the New Adelaide. 614 How- ard st. A GOOD unmarried man for a loan office; must be a jeweler. 10 Sixth st. WANTED—2 good unfon painters for outside ‘work. C. M. Cartan, 1144 Taylor, cor. Clay. PAINTER wanted. 1601 Geary st. ing business. Apply 227 Fourth st. ing Works, 355-357 Tehama ith 40. T ncer Turn. renty "t open. "o 1508, Cult | Droprietor b2 Dosrrems a6 oel hlsson 0. | - s N tontgomery st room 15 o 0 New RQUTE Lo tviei 400 papers. Tnquire 571 | ADVANCE Curpet Cleaning Co. 402 Sutter st SROVa oray T T T (AUGLAND FIRST-CLASS, dishwasher wanted. Capital $128 8 month; mmfig;:’;vg.mflifi' T3 Golden Oate anar; welophane. Bast 126 | woed Cltyi wages Box a0, | G ogue: et Bow 14000 Bersons wa: S emmoropTs ¢~ T i ee et b R B A SRR | i ek o AR (0T s SRS R | KRERRNTICH 1 ot 54w | TG man s s e Wall ‘street, New York. Corns S50 Sult o 950 Market, op. Emporium, | - learning, 091 O'Farrell st. 9°0; age 16. 533 Mission st Sy OPEN TO-DAY, SUNDAY. MURRAY & READY, MURRAY & READY, 634 and Clay st. PHONE MAIN 3848, PHONE MAIN 3848 Leading Employment and Labor Agents. —— 1902 We Gave— ——45,000 Men Work— WE SHIP YOU FREE TO ONE. FREE TO-DAY. FREE TO ALL. A OGDEN OREGON, EAST, UTAH ARIZONA, HAWALIAN NEVADA, OGDEN, ISLANDS. ALL PARTS OF CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES CO. 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: TRACKMED CHUCK TENDER: MUCKERS; COOKS; WAITERS; MECHANICAL HELP OF ALL KINDS CARME >.; WAGES $2. $2 25, $250, $2 75_$5. $3 25§ 30 $4 to §5 day. SPECIAL NOTICE. FREE FARE ON ALL ABOVE JOBS. EVERYBODY'S TALKING. THOUSANDS GOING. ARE YOU? Baker's helper. fare i0c, §7 week. Cook, south, $14 week. Office boy, 18 years $5 week. WE PUBLISH A FREE BULLETIN OF LABOR DAILY. GET ONE AT 1902 We Gave MURRAY & READY 45,000 Men Work. (34-636 Clay st ——SPECIAL— CARPENTERS. CARPENTERS. EMPLOYERS HERB TO-DAY. Carpenters, $3 day; also 2 carpenters as lead- ers, same place, on concrete forms, fare 31, $3 50 a day. 3 bench hands, planing mill, $3 to $3 50 day. ounty, $3 day. Ci ter, Montere: ‘arpenter, y e r. HUMBOLDT. R ng& steady; steady: For & larue lumber com 3 board $10; wi 2 Urx;s.“ ul,idumvcfi"‘ Plasterers, ay. Carriage painter, $2 25 day; man to make as- haltum floor, fare $3, $60 and found. binet-makers, city, $10 to $12 week. 5 iron workers, large winery, fare $3, $40 3 bench carpenters, fare 31,83 30 gor day. 5 carpenters, factory, fare $1 20, Stgn painter, city. Sticker hand, city mill, asfl tay. Foreman, sawmiil, tare 2 laborers, city wine house, $10 week. Brick molder, country. Second painter, 50c fare, $2 25 day. Carriage painter, 50c fare, $3 day. Carpenter for mine, $1 fare, $3 day. FOREMAN DITCH GANG. BLACKSMITHS. BLACKSMITHS. 46 blacksmiths, round _blacksmiths, - " horseshoers, eral all- achine qunl:: some without shoeing, for shops, mines, tories, R. R. sawmills, woods, dred- gers, farms, orchards, foundrfes and shope: also 1€ helpers; wages $2, 32 25, $2 50, $3 50, $4 day. Carpenter on frame work, $3 day and foufd. Wood turner, fare §l. Painter and paper-hanger, fast, $3 50 and £3 day. 2 carpenters, $4 day. Wood turner, fare $1, $3 50 day. Stationary engineer, §3 day. Blacksmith, little shoeing, Stanisiaus Co., $8 da repair man, country. Stonemaker for Oregon. Carriage blacksmith, 50c fare, $3 day. 2 BRICKLAYERS, §5; FARE $§3. Man to run separator, fare $1, $30 found. 25 choremen and boys, old men, etc., 315 to $30 and _found. —FREE FARE— ——BOSSES HERE— 2 SAWMILLS AND WOODS IN THREE STATES— 369 laborers for mills, woods, yards, wharves. etc.; no experience required; you'll suit; now is the chance to better yourselves; $30, 335, $40, $50, $60, §70 and found. Shingle packer, fare §2, $35 and found. Head setter. sawmill, $3 a day. Cut-off sawyer, sawmill, $2 25 a day. Saw filer, Jumber company, fare $3. $100. Ox teamster, $65 fd.; 3 sticker hands, $90. Circular drag sawyer. $55 and found. 6 lumber graders, $75. 5 shingle sawyers, $50 up. 9 shingle packers, Tc M. b cut-off sawyers. 2 carriage men, gang edger man, $45 and td. 6 redwood peelers; v 2 Dolbeer logge Tree Fellers—Swampers—Road Buflders Head Donkeyman and Full Crew.— 26 lumber pilers, fare $2 90, 00 . R. section hands, lumber company, FOR A $5.000,000 - BANKING SYNDICATE, FARE $§1 15. 25 handy men, work about on land, vineyard, ranch, let water run down between trees, vines,' etc.; then to plck fruft, etc.: no ez~ perience wanted: no teaming; $26 and found —ALSO, SAME PLACE— 26 four-horse teamsters, $40 and found. 16 haymakers and mowers. §1 25 day and fd. HAYMAKING—FRUIT PICKING. HAYMAKING. Haymakers, $1 25 to $1_50 and found. Mowers. $1'25 and $1 75 and found. FARM ORCHARDS, DAIRIES, VINEYARDS, STABLES, ETC. 186 farm hands, some small teams, some no teaming: located everywhere, $26, $30, $38 and $40 and found: 28 vineyard and orchard hands, $26, $30, $35 and found; 94 milkers, $20, $35, $40, $50 and found: 3 milk wagon drivers; 26 stablemen, city and country, $30 to $60 and found: 3 coachmen; 25 handy men, work about on land, vineyard; 3 gardeners: 5 choremen, $30 and found: all private: busgy washer, country, $40 and found: men to make lagging, $17 per M.: man take care scow; 3 sheepherders, $30 and found; gardener, hot- house work, 30c fare, $35 and found. MINES_COPPRR_AND SILw MINES ) —AND SILVER—MIX 384 jaborers, teamsters, carmen, etc., no ex- perience requird; you'll suft, ‘360, 375 & ‘Tigier’ double and i |.... HS single, double and machine and $90. - - TO 17 timber men, 390 26 bench and corner men, $90 to $120 6 laborers, city factory, $2 25 day TUNNELS, QUARRIES. 264 common drillers, $67 50 184 laborers, $50 Logger, either bulls or horses. uggy ‘and wagon washer, city dray stable, $15 a week, . ‘our-horse teamster. haul lumber, $45 and LOCATED EVERTWHERE "0 - 456 laborers and teamsters, some factory and manufacturing places, some milis. ware- ouses, excavating, building, gradi 5225, §2 50 day. Come, seer e We supply the largest and best fornta, Utah, Artiona Colorad :.h:-?.tm' Old and New dco, Oregonm, ‘Washington and Other ITS A BIG MANTFACTURING ST PLANT. 25 LABORERS; YOU'LL SUTT: $60. FREE—FREE. FREE_FRER. HOTELS AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. Kitel cre m(E r‘?:}!-_— hen crew. country hotel—cook, second ook dtsbwensher; SI3L - 2 3 camp waiters, fare 30c. and found. 3 German and Swedish waiters for mines, and found. o s 3 porters, city saloons, $20, $25 and found. Cook, small country hotel, fare paid, $40 td. Waiter, mine company, $30 and found. 48 cooks for hotels, restaurants, cafes, sa- loons, boarding-houses. camps, mines, saw- mills; farms. dairies, vinevards, R. R. outfit, ete., '$75. $70. $60, $50, $40. $30 and found. 12 ‘walters, $35 to $40 and_found. 15 dish and pot washers. $20 to 325 and fd. porters, bell, elevator and second and_third cooks. T v Man for lunch t loon, $40 lnf‘l f:::;er A T s $20 and found. Baker's_helper. city. 0. week and found. Baker. Santa Cruz, 1 er, shop, Shasta Co., $35 Second cook, eity. $12 week, "0 UM% 8 f: 2 wives. $40 ta armers and wives, $40 to $50 and f Boy for city grocers 320 and foung 2 waiters, city. $50 and found. Man or boy to deliver bread 700 [an or boy to iver bread. SPECIAL BY LATE I,\u'.mc e, - TELEGRAPH—TELEPHONE. Young man, drive bakery wagon, $20 found. 5 porters. different places, hotels. Rough carpenter. city dairy, $150 day, fd. Choreman and wife, Yolo Co.. $45 found. Cook, 4 to 6 men, camp, 10c fare, $25 fd. Dairyman, make butter, 14 cows, residence, $30 and found, Tinner, factory. 20c fare, $3 a day, Boy to drive light wagon, city $i5 found. Carpenter. 86c fare, 8 hours, $330 day. 2 screw turners southeast. $3 day. Captain and cock for scow. 5 laborers, factory, 10c fare $2 day Horseshoer. Mendocino County. $3 day Butcher. Mendocino County. $35 and found. 2 dishwashers. ranch, $1 fare $35 found. Blacksmith, lumber company, mining town, $2 25 a day and found, Stableman, city, good job. 8 labarers, country quarry, boss here, $2 23 ay. $42° found—BIG GOOD MINE—$42 found. 12 laborers, fare $2 50. Come and C—no experience rdeuired MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. W OUN..... o OFFICE TO-DAY Manager Large Lumber Company ... 25 carpenters, fare paid <eoee 83 30 day . Humboldt County e e« AY & READY, 634-636 Clay st.

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