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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, SAN 'FRA!USCO CALL. of the San Francisco cail, ks nd Third streets; open unttl 12 k every night in the vear. BRANCH OF Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. X street; open until 9:30 p. m. ; open until $:30 p. m. t; open until 10 p. m. open until 9 p. m. : open untll ® p. m- + corner of Twenty-second and Kes- o until 9 p. m. street; open until $CO Chapter No_ 1, Royal EAN FRAD Roya Arch Masons, meeis THIS EVEN- ING, M M. Degree G. PRINCE, Secretary. DAY) EVENING, at irst degree. By order of iled meeting T! 1905, et 7:80 o'clock p. A order of the W. M. SCHUMACHER, Secretary. Lodge No, 1835_Filimore Third S EVENING, at_ 7:30 HARRY BAEHR, Bec. W E i ETOCKBOLDERS meeting—A special meeting of the stockholders of the Union lron Works will be heid at_the office of the company, £22 Market st., San Francisco, on MONDAY, 3ay 11, 1805, &t 11 o'clock & m. for the pur- pose of amending the by-laws and such cther business as may come before the meeting. CHARLES N. CHAMPION, Secretary. Market st., San Francisco, Cal., ting—The regular annual meet- the stockholders of the Olympio Balt TWater Compeny will be held st the office of the company, Market st., San Francisco, Cala., on MONDAY, the 26th day of May, 1908, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a board ot directors to serve for the eunsuing year, and the transac- r business as may come be- ster books will close 3 o'clock p. m. SO! Secretary. bereby given that the annual meet. v and the board of trustees NOTICE ing of the soc! ©of the Old People's Home will be held at tne | office of the home, southwest corner of Pine and Pierce streets, San Francisco, on WED- NESDAY, the 13th day of May, o'clock p. m., for the purpose of eleciing a boerd of manegers a board of trustees to serve for and for the re the meetiny Assistant Secretary. for carrying ss of banking, formed and or- uance of the Re- S is_hereby SDAY, e hour-of 3 and at g advertising: send how. PACIFIC BOOK 1808, at 2 | LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. M. E. RIVES & CO., 75 Columbian Bldg., 916 Market st. EEE OUR LIST BEFORE YOU BUY. EXCHANGE—14 rooms; well furnished; ci..ap Tent; will exchange for smail flat, or take one-fourth cash and balance in payments (o suit buyer. Particulars r. 73, Columbian bldg. 24 ROOMS—Everything first class; price $2000; will loan $1000 at 1 per cent; payments. M. RIVET & CO., $16 Market st., room 73. 58 ROOMS_Very central; none better in good lease; may be transferred to re: party. Terme, sec M. E. RIVES, 916 45 ROOMS 20 roor rent $25; water front. on Geary st.. low rent. rent only $100; man house; rent south of Market 80 roome: corner: north of Market. Money loaned at 1 per cent. HOUSES, HOTELS AND ROADHOUSES. BIG LIST AT OUR OFFICE. ESTABLISHED 10 YBARS. $1500—North of Market and near Market. 18 rooms; rent $60; all rooms rented. $S00—18 rooms; rent $60: Sixth $500—16 rooms: rent $60; Sixth s 1l on LUTTERMANN & CO., 918 Market room 54. HEADQUARTERS for first-class lodging- houses and apartment houses or hotels. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, Rms. 1 & 2, 917 Market st., bet. 5th & 6th. SECOND, 34—Lodging-house of 7 _rooms; best part of city for transient; price $125. SPIRITUALISM. Lecia, best medium spiritualist, fortune- teller on earth; lessons given; Palestine won- der charm; wrinkies & blackheads removed by harmiess liguid. 2326 Mission, nr. 20th. NN, test meet. Tues. & Fri. eloping _test circle Monday “tt. datly. 1774 16t 1 | EDPWARD EARLE, Independent slate writer. K Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms. , EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. A—XREDO & CO., REMOVED TO 765 MARKET ST. REAL ESTATE, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, LODGING- EDUCATIONAL—Continued. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION .Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine s Night class. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st. 8. F.; founded 1803; new 80-page catalogue free. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. OK1, 421 Post el. Bush 133. GEORGE AOKL. o Bush 185 Japanese-Chinese employment hishes best help; contracts for farm help, etc. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chl nese help. 426 Powell, nr. Sutte: Mal ©752; afier 6 p. m., home phone, Black 1505, CHINESE Employment Office—Best_help at Leon Seung. 4113 O'Farrell; tel. East 426. anes Tomp. Officg, 415 Stock- expe;:(. reliable help. 20 years. 640 Clay. Grand Japanese-Chines ton; tel. Grant 168: CHINESE and Japanese help, estab. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO. RELIABLE Japanese Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 815 Stockton; Main 5188. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. A—SWEDISH woman wishes work by the . Apply to MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter tel. Green 721. A—SWEDISH first-class cook; 3 years last place; city or country. MRS. NORTON, 813 Sutter st. 2 SWEDISH girls—One for general house- work: one housekeeper, small American fam- ily; city or country. 231 Stevenson st. TRUSTWORTHY woman with child as house- keeper or cook for men: country. Call at 363 Fifth st., Oakland. A SWEDISH woman wants work by the day. Call at 1070 Howard s A CAPABLE nurse for infants, best of refer- ences, wants a situation. Call at MISS PLUNKETT'S, 425 Sutter st., near Powell; phone Main b472. LADY stenographer desires permanent DOS!- tion years' experience; references. Box . Call office. G WOMAN wants housework by the day or half- day; car fare. MRS. COVINGTON, 143 3d. GERMAN lady desires position for upstairs work and sewing. Address 377 Fifth st. hing and_house-cleaning by pply 1910 Mission st. 1052 Eillis et.; tel. East 1035; seance Sunday. LAST week for Wyllle photo medium; closes May 1 0 Ellis_st. My Regular $3 Reading This Week For $1, $1. $1. $1 S $L §L PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco. 1 do hereby solemnly agree 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 false; tell who and When you will marry; in fact, I will tell you every hops, | tear or ambition better than you can tell your- eclf; I will tell you how to win the man or wcman you love even though miles away; I | will straighten out your affaizs and show you how to wccess in love, marriage, business, ing tion_ health, bester positions; B) matter what trouble you may will help you or charge nothing for m: fces, *“Medtums developed.”” i{ours, 10 perma- at 1 your life correctly, gives an gs and portrays events to oc- e; if you are in t saticfied in life or have do- X ess troubles, consult this will be told how to le advice in all affa faction guaranteed. T have, call and I | Third st., next Examiner | tion of the past, reveals the | trouble, dis- | WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms; 25c to $150 per night; $1 50 to $6 week; convenient and respectable; free 'bug and b to and from ferry. EVMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALS. A—GERMAN man and wife, private place or ranch. refs. Mrs. Norton, 313 Sutter s BARTENDER (German) would Iike position, city or country: best of references. Address box 1393, Call office. —— If you own a house that's in need of repalr Choose a man for the work with the greatest of care, Or else, like the one whom He little will do beyond raising a clamor. You can get a good man at a cost that is small | 1f you'll make your want known by an ad in The Call. MAY 11, 1903. you see with the hammer, HELF WANTED—FEMALE. C. R. HANSEN & CO..Telephone Grant 185 ... HOTEL DEPARTMENT .... 2 Wwaltresses, summer resort, free fare..$23 2 waitresses, country hotel, see party here 11 o'clock .$25 Waitress, cotuntry hotel, . 1825 Chambermaid and laundre: me’ place. Waitress, plain place, couniry hotel. Chamberinaid to waif, same place Waltress, summer resort, fare pald 5 waltresses, city 2 fancy ironers, steam law 8 week ..... 2 mangle girls, same place. Second cook, mountain place, see party here. 2 .. FAMILY DEPARTN - s, housegirls, nursegirls, ¥4 city and country, best of wages pald: Foman with a child, country, $20, see party ere. C. R. HANSEN & CO WANTED—Position of responsibllity by mar- ried man of 36; Is strictly sober and reliable, quick at figures and has mercantile abilities; can give bonds and furnish very best of re: erences; is willing to start with small wages if chance for advancement. Address I. F. M., box 1367, Call. A _GARDENER, thoroughly experienced hothouses and general gardening; capable of taking entire charge ot any size place or country; city references. GARDENER, A YOUNG man (American) wants situation as working foreman on small ranch; thoroughly | nderstands the care of stock and farming; 1l cffice. present position rience in handling | would not object , Call office. for a new volunteer to suburl A GOOD chance for a summer vacation; a girl for factory work; country; $1 50 a da: fare-pald. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 429 Busl A—STRONG young Cathollc woman as kitchen maid in private family, $30; a young French nurse for grown children, a parlor maid and waitress, small famf nurse for 2 I boarding- v, $30; second girl for Oakland, $257 a chambermald 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. 8 A—CHAMBERMAID, hot boarding-house cook, §7 &irl, $30; cook. $35; 4 with a child, $15. Nrs. 313 Sutter. A—10 CARPENTERS, country, §4 per day. M. E. DAY & CO., 531 Commercial st $20; waitress, §2: hotel, $35; hous: $30; woman | COACIIMAN, sober, steady and reliable, wishes situation; good gardener; handy with tools; wan milk; good references. Box 1879, Call office. ISMAF palm &t.. cor yptian EYPSY, tly located at 1104 Market ivate readings daily, 10 a. m. ge by mail stions mov_from 126 Turk to H clairvoy card reafer, removed Minna to 402 Franklin, nr. Haye: i0c for mo. only. | A—Mme_ Ravenna reads life; names give! 25¢c up. 5 4th st. nr. Market. clairvoyant, p T30 Sute 5 Mme. Marseau, dard_reader; la- e D e i | -Gl c; peinls B0e: 20 S0'8 Minna. st. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. | MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c: |~ gents oc. 951 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun. -a! 11; all cases; damag: lections, etc.; e charges; call or write; even- Tel. Red 3601 , Examiner bidg., estates, Wil free—I will advance costs in meritori- ous cases, divorce: TON, 819 Market st. rm. 31 ces & speclalty;quick, guiet, tablished 15 ¥ . opp. Hale's. r. 309-10-11 tel. Main 7. L & CLARK, Emma Spreckgis bldg., ¥ wet tation free: nio fees consultation probate and all other law | advance; open every even- | medium and palmist; 504 Tavlor st, card reader In city. ladlea Zoc; gents Soc. OLDEST lady palmist_ 263 Kearn tings daily. 4451 Jessle st.. bet. Gth and 6th. ——— | CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 355-357 Tehama st.; tel.South 40. CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co.. J. McQueen, proprietor, 329 Guerrero st.; tel. Mission 49. | TRY HOPKE BROS.' excellent carpet clean- ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; tel Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. BUSINESS CHANCES. OUNTRY hotel in & new rallroad town; net income $200 a month; contains 33 rooms; rent $50; 3 ase; furnishings are good: sickness compels sale; for good hotel people. Resteurant and 12 rooms; ® rooms fur- mished; rent o $40 & month; seating ca- pacity, 68 peo good furnishings; death of owner compels sele; price $700, Cigar store; central locatio go0d stock and this is a fine opening | RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating worl reasonable. 1703 Harrison s CONKLING'S Superfor Carpet-beating Works; 833 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 126 J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vating Co.. 240 14th st.: tel. Mission 74. B — CHIROPODISTS, | Prof. Martin Braun, formerly of Vienna, Aus- | tria, treats all locai foot diseases without pain; | _corns 25c. Sult 17. 930 Market. op. Emportum. — COLLECTION OFFICES. fll;u!! leaving city; must sell at bar- galn; SCHWEINHARD, 817 Market t., bet. Fifth and Sixth. GROCERIES, contectioneries, cigar stores, sa- loons, ery stables, city and country hotels, offered &t bargein prices by BCHWEINHARD, 817 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth. OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME. A New Yorker wants a man or woman as partoer in the stock and grain brokerage busi- Dess; have offices; money secured; big money can be made in the next € months with no chance of josing; $2000 sutficlent for interview. Address at once Stockbroker, box 1360, Call. A—$600—NOTIONS, school supplies, station- ery, dairy products; near 3 schoois; 5 fur- nished living-rooms complete; rent $14; es- tablished 4 years; tather calls owner East; crifice; call A—$150; PARTNER wanted in safe, sure busi- ness; established 15 years; will pay $76 to $80 per month to each the year round; expe- rience not necessary. 1016 Market ADVICE free; bad ‘tenants ejected speedily. COLUMBIAN LAW & COLLECTION AG'CY, room 85, 916 Market et.; phone Red 618. BAD tenats ejected for $4: collections made;! city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery. rooms 9-10: tel. 5580. DENTISTS. REMOVAL. DR. C. W. RICHARDS, dentist, has re- moved from 47 Post st. to Mutual Bank bldg., room 614, corner Geary and Kearny sts. | A NEW plate—the Whalebone—Cannot break; ‘warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fillings, 80c; plates, $6:(ull set; all work painiess and war- ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Bixth et. PARIS Dental Pariors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth $1 50 up; crowns, $2 up; fillings 25c, DR, LUDLUM HILL_Dentist, 1443 Market bet. 10th and 11th, has resumed practice. | GOLD fillings 76c, silver 85c, crowns $2; mo pain: open Sunday.Dr.O.B.Hewitt,204 Sutter. MARION GRIFFIN, room 406, Examiner bldg., Does & FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS in Hotels, Apartment Houses, Fiats and ROOMING-HOUSES, MONEY TO LOA MONEY TO LOAN. DELICACY store in a select residence portion of Ban Francisco; modern in every respect; remt $25; rent pald up to June 1; living rooms. Inquire at 1521 Devisadero st. $125_CIGAR stand; a sacrifice; must sell; ex- cellent location: chesp Tent: mothing better for IPE oney 1032 Market st., room 4. A MAN for office business to invest $250; I will guerantee profits or pay salary from start. Address box 1385, Call office MILLINERY etore; up to date; first class; corner Jocation in the best art of city; es- tablished mnearly 20 yeas oing good busi- mess: long lease; rent reasonable; owner has other business which occuples all time; will excharge for good income property. REEVE, §7 Octavia st. $500GROCERY and bar; good locallty; bar- gain; must be sold; owner leaves shortly; stock, fixtures; lease, Jow rem: reasonable offer ‘enterta N.W. cor. 17th and San- chez sts. . GHOCERY nd bar at involce; great bargain: fise location and -trade; cheap vent: HVIDE coms: good bar business. 230 Minna st. A WELL-ESTABLISHED frult and vegetable merket for sale, in conection with retail meat market. 1803 Broderick st. F40 w 54 old_ and stationery business for sale. 22 Tth st., opp. new P. O. LADY or gent wanted as partoer In restaurant 10 100k after the dining-room. Box 1390, Call, 3. H S —————e—— | DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES ACCORDION, sunburst & knife plaiting, Stew- | art’s button & buttonhole factory. 110 Taylor. | e ———————— | EDUCATIONAL. es, dates & facts when | MRS, SHAFFER, clairvoyant card reader: sit- | rvoyant and | ant, | business advice; | i X MpD ING, paper habsing and tnting by a competent man; ecstimates given; stranger. 11 office. Z] (first class) wants work from property owner or estate: has all necessary | shop tools. Box 1398, Call AGED German wishes to do chore a small private place; city or coun- | . Call. | work o COOK—TFirst-class, strictly temperate Address C. E. EATON ants | T3 ttorney wants position with legal x 1201, Call office. dress Independen YO man wishes to work in a factory or machine shop: willing to work. Address Box 1704, Call. JAPANESE, youne honest boy. wants position as houseworker in good family in city. Y. T, 2505 Mission st. i | FINANCIAL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. (of | California), First Consolidated Mortgage | Five Per Cent Gold Bonds of 1893—Notica 1s hereby given that the Board of Directors | of this company has determined to use to | redeem First Consolidated Mortgage Five Per | Cent Gold Bonds of the Southern Pacific | Railroad Corgllany (of California) $20,437 72 now in the ing Fund for the redemption | and payment of bonds of that issue, and that | bonds of such issue will be redeemed there- with. Bids are hereby invited for the sur- [ render of such bonds at prices to be named by the bidders. Such bids should be depos- | ited with Andrew K, Van Deventer, Assist- | ant Treasurer of the Southern Pacific Rall- | road Company, at his office, 120 Broadway, New York City, at or before 12 o'clock noon on the first day of June, 1903, and should be indorsed “'Bids for Surrender of Soutbern Pacific Rallroed Company (of California) Five Per Cent Bonds.'" New York, April 30, 1803, SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, By E. H_ HARRIMAN, President. ' | COMPANIES incorporated and financed; stock | and boud Issues gnaranteed, underwritten and Bold; stock accepted for services. Send for Facific States Investor. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVESTMENT CO., 826 Post. . - ] FLATS TO LET. | | HAND SEWERS AND | GIRL for cooking; small family. HAIRDRESSING, manicuri work; removing of superfi: 2 weeks for $4 i to $20 per week; school day & eve. 2 st., room 13; ladies’ maids prepared. 3 eary HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, scalp treatment, hairwork, removal of superfluous bair; $5 2 weeks; day & eve. class; wages $10 to $20 week. 1236 Market, cor. Jones, r. 94. AT OUR NEW FACTORY, 1873 MISSION ST. NEAR FIFTEENTH, SEWING MACHIN OPERATORS ON OVERALLS WANTED; INEXPERIENCED PAID SALARY WHIL LEARNING; OPERATORS AND RIVETES ALSO WANTED AT OUR_MAIN FAC TORY, 321 FREMONT ST. LEVI STRAUSS & CO. APPLY TO MR. DAVIS. G OPERATORS AND LEARNERS ON SHIRTS, | OVERALLS AND COTTON-MADE PANTS. STANDARD FACTORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS, I FINISHERS ON STANDARD FACTORY, MEN'S PANTS, GROVE STS. COR. BUSH AM | OPERATORS ON CASSIMERE PANTS. STANDARD FACTORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS. GIRL for general housework in family of adults and 1 child. Call Monday or Tuesda bet. § and 12 a. m., 215 Ashbury, nr. Hay A COMPETENT, reliable girl to do general housework and cooking; references. 758 Hairh st AN intelligent woman to sollcit trade; salary $15 a_weck commence. Apply A. H. SMITH DRUG CO., 1300 Polk st. 1845 Bush street, WANTED—Finishers on custom coats; steady orki Eood pay., 445A Natoma s CHAMBERMAID wanted at 444 Brannan st. GIRL wanted for light housework; good home, 623 Haight st. MAGNIFICENT corner flat, § large rooms, bath, large glass conservatory, etc.; large gilt pler mirror and poles in parlors; French ; NW, corner Scott and Fulfon sts. opposite Alamo square; open to-day 2 to 4, days, all day; unobstructed view and garden all ‘sides; 2 smaller flats same bidg. HOUSES and flats to let; an immense lis service absolutely free; take advantage of this_department; it Will save you time and trouble, Cordes Furnitdre . 245-250 Geary st., on the square, PARK flats; new; eleganuy fnished; on Sec- ond ave. and C st., one block to McAllister cars; § rooms, 8 rooms, 7 rooms, 10 rooms; 225 to $45; sunlight all around; open. EIGHTH_ ave., 748-760, near Fulton—2 six- room 11 new; all-night cars; four car lines pass door. SOMBETHING new; San Carlos apartments. Apply G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgom- ery st. — 8 NEW flats to let; 5 rooms and bath; modern improvements; rent $18 and $20. trero ave., bet. Twentieth and Twenty-firat' sts. AN _elegant flat. 7 rooms; new; sunny; reason. able. 447 Broderick st., bet. Hayes and Fell, HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory,demonstration, construc- tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly | _practical; day, might. 24 Post; catalogue free. BUSH, 2282—Sunny bay-window flat; § rooms and bath; $20; no children. CALIFORNIA, = 2011—Upper —sunny flat; rooms and bath; yard and garden. 7 | THE Berlitz School of Languages, Starr King bldg., 121 Geary st —Competent native teach. ers; 200 branches with 75,000 pupils in Amer- | ica’and Europe; best, quickest method ever | @evised; private and class Instruction; pros- pectus and trial lessons free; commercial | __classes in French and Spanish. $3 per month, HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post st., 8, F.—Thorough courses; complete equipment ail subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering; day and night; catalogue free. | THE Paul Gerson School of Acting; the largest &nd most influential school of the kind outside New York City; 9 special teachers; pupils en- ter any time. Call or address 414 Mason st. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE, conducted by experts; best combined short- hand and commercial course to be had; in- dorsed by official court reporters. 1382 Mkt. CALIFORNIA RBusiness College, 305 Larkin st. “'A thorough school”; positions secured for graduates; modern methods; individual in- struction. Write for illustrated c.talogue. AYRES, the leading business college, 723 Mar- ket st.; special summer course in all depart- ments; handsome catalogue free; life scholar- ehip, $50; day and evening sessions. | FOR sale—Blacksmith and_ shoelng shop; owaer W ts to retire. 15 Spear st. RESTAURANT clearing $250 month: 10-year lcase. Western Realty Co.. 930 Market st. NG, gasfitting and m{g_establishment Western Realty Co., 930 Market st. ROOMING houses any part city from $350 t8 £3000. Western Realty Co,, 930 Market st. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur. vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864, Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. | A SUMMER school of shorthand and bookkee, ing; enroll now and be ready for on in fall, 8. F, Business College, 1236 st. THE Jenne Morrow Long College of Voice and Action; positions guaranteed; catalogue free; diplomas granted. Address 2152 Sutter st.,8.F. WANTLD—Partner (German) in manufactur- businesd Apply 227 Fourth st. MILLERICK School of Acting and Elocution; thorough course, 120 O'Farrell, Alcazar bldg. CORNER O'Farrell and Webster sts.. flat, 6 sunny rooms, attic, bath; rent reascnabls. A _YOUNG girl for light housework. Call 038 York st., near Twenty-first and Bryant. WANTED—A woman who understands chamberwork. 271 Fourth st. TALENTED amateur performers, ~Apply at Chutes 6 p. m. Wednesday; salary no object. GIRL for general housework; good plain cook, small American family, with wash $30, without wash $25. Apply 283 Third ave. Sutter or Geary st, car, YOUNG, experlenced nursegirl to take charge: of boy 3 years old; country place; near Red- wood City; wages $30. Answer box 1339, Call office. . WANTED—Experfenced saleslady in ladles’ or children’s wear; good salary to right party. MARKS BROS., 1220 Market st. WANTED—Experienced jacket and skirt hands on alteration work. Apply bet. 9 and 11 m. at HALE BROS. WANTED—Situation s fireman by married man; experienced with oll or coal; 7 years In last place. G, H., 620 Jessie st. WANTED—Refined and well educated woman of good appearance; must be past 30 and competent. Box 1342, Call office. EXPERIENCED girl for corset making; also APPRENTICE, pald while learning. MME. WALTER, 503 Powell st. IMMEDIATELY, woman capable of presenting Dbusiness proposition; good pay to right party. Box 1380, Call. good ELEGANT new flats; rent $25. 156-158 Noe st., une block from Market, FLAT of 3 rooms; $11. 28 Ritch st., off Fol- som, near Third. FREDERICK, 420, near Cole—6 rooms and bath; $26 b0 FURN, or unfurn flat with or without board; reasonable. Central ave,, Alameda. GREENWICH, 2719—Upper; 6 rooms; new; marine view; $26; open. GROVE, 820, near Fillmore—Elegant upper flat, 8 rooms. Apply at 818. $12—4-ROOM sunny flat, 135 .Ivy ave., near Van Neas ave. and Hayes st. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. A FURNISHED flat_fo let of 4 rooms. 2 Kappler court, off Mason st., near Post. Ap- ply in Racine Saloon, 501 Post st. POWELL, 816-818, near California—Newly furnished elegant sunny four-room flats or single rooms; grand marine view. FOR sale—Very fine-toned plano and furniturs of 5-room flat. 366 Grove st. SUTTER, 988—Elegantly furnished sunny flat; whole or part of it. ———— FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED., A A e FURNITURE of 6-room flat, bath. Call at 150 Ninth st.; no agents. FURNITURE WANTED. GOOD newspaper route, excellent neighborhood, for sale. ¥ull Information 1855 Stockton st MRS, GRUNDIES WEILER, Germ., Fr.; Sp.; bre, 9-11 a. m., 3-5 p. m. 911 Van Ness ave. sale; 400 papers. Inguire 3371 st. T HIRSCHING'S School of Chemistry and Mim. ing; open day, eve. 334 Kearny: catalog free. GREAT snap; cigar stand, $175; must sell count of death. 1032 Market st room & ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping. :nmm-r.wmz etc.; day or eve.; $5 mo. 1024 Mission,nr. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 6 pages, iu wrapper, for malling, $1 per year Chicago Business College, 1435 Market,nr.10th, Pittman shorthand, typing, bookkyg; $8 mo. e A. WOLPERT, 773 Mission, phone Red buys, rents, repairs, packs, furniture, mm' L. AND L. Auction Co., 1059-61 30 Jessie 1871; spot cash for hmd&"b“ A H. MA highest tarhture, et 114 Market t.: ok 7 BIG price season. for furniture for 60 J. WAUGH. r. 415 WANTED—Experlenced saleslady cloak and sult 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 only. 143 Stockton st., r. 13. PROTESTANT woman for plain cooking. 570 Harrison st. TRONERS, starchers and machine hands want- ed at National Lapndry, 411 Sanchez st. WANTED—An educated young lady to train for nursing. Apply 2018 Union GIRLS to Jearn to sew in factory 1d while learning. 656 Mission st., third T, —_— s e e OPERATORS on ladles’ and children’s wear to take work home. 650 Mission st., 3d floor. OPERATORS on ladies’ and children’s wear to work in factory. 656 Mlission st., 3d floor. WANTED—Young German nursegirl for a 4- vear-old boy at 1303 Franklin #t., cor. Post. Y GIRL for general housework: must understand cooking and baking: $20. 1214 Eddy st. GIRL or woman for cooking; sleep home. 2052 Mission st e it e L DA S AT R U I LI, ‘WANTED—Girl to do cooking and light wash- 2202 Jackson st, ing. GE! 1 to assist with light housework m'{‘:r l:hll.dren. k) Edl‘dg st. EXPERIENCED saleslady fancy, goods Nouse. Box 1346 Cait sence . APPRENTICE at dressmaking: pald while learning. 591 O'Farrell st. : HELP WANTED—MALE. A—C. R. HANSEN & CO.Employment Agency 420 Bush st . ’%fl Clay st. ;vm SHIP TO-DAY FOR §. P. & C. P. CO’S OWN WORK OGDEN, UTAH . ge carpenters with tool 25 pile driver laborers FOR NEVADA . 20" fence builders........ B0 track and steel 'iaborers. 50 laborers, ballasiing gang. 3s . FOR SAN DIEGO CO... ......FOR 8. P. CO.’'S OWN WORK. Gang of laborers .. PRRTrY FOR SAN JOAQUIN CO. Gang of laborers FOR NBVADA . .. and .. drillers and muckers. Ryndon. Tunnelmen, 100 Greek R. R. laborers, Nevada. $2 100 Italtan laborers, R. K. work, Nevada.§2 .FOR CHICO, BUTTE CO. 00 teamsters 50 laborers . FARE $2 80 FOR MENDOCINO CO. 20 tunnelmen . 20 teamsters . aae +..$2 day up 20 laborers; new work: near city....$2 day Carpenters, frame timber, tunnel..$3 50 day .Fare Absolutely Free for Above. WE SHIP MONDAY MISCELLANEOUS ....... | e different ranches, $25, $30 and | §1 25 a day and board; 6 miners, Southern | California, $2 a day and found; stonemason. | rubble work, $4 a day; 10 milkers, $30 and $35: 20 wood choppers, '$1. blacksmiths and wheelwrights, country, $3 a day; helpers, §2 a day and wife, $50. wiveo.... HOTEL DEPARTMENT Cooks, bakers, kitchen hands, walters, C. R. HANSEN & CO. Branch Office... AT THE CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY. 59 Third st, (near Call bld.), phone Bush 405. FREE FARE. NEVADA AND UTAH. 100 railroad laborers. Free fare. BIG LUMBER CO., EAST. FREE FARE. FREE FARE. 20 graders for logging road, $35 and board. 20 laborers, $35 month and board. 10 lumber pilers, $2 a day. $30 to $50 a 20 men for mills and yards, FREE FARE. month and board. 20 R. R. laborers, $2 a day. ANOTHER SAWMILL CO., EAST. . 20 lumber handlers, $46 a month and board. 20 common laborers, $40 a_month and board. FREE FARE 10 sections hands, $1 50 a day and board. BIG LUMBER CO., SOUTH. 20 roustabouts, $40 and board. 20 laborers, $1 50 a day and board, FOR BUTTE COUNTY. 10 teamsters, $2 50 a day. 10 laborers, $2 25 a day. SHIP TO-NIGHT—FARE $2 80. Milkers, country, $32 50 and found. 2 woodchoppers, redwood, 4 ft., $1 15 a cord. CAL. EMP. AGENCY, 50 Third st. HAND laundryman for resort, $40 and found, fare paid; 20 rallroad laborer: 2 25 day, and 20 teamsters, $2 50 da: man for milk depot, $40 and found; Scandlnavian coach- man, §35 and found and increase; farmer and wite, $50 and found; 10 farmers, $30 and $1 25 day anl found; ‘choremen, $20, $25 and $30 and found; stableman, $30 and founc; milkers, $30 and $35 and found; buttermaker, $40 and found: 2 blacksmiths, $2 day and board and $3 25 day: blacksmith helpers and floor men, $2 25, $2 50 and $3 day; carrlage- smith, 25 day; carriage painter, $3 day; teamster for mine, $30 and found, and oth- ers. J. F. CROSETT & CO., €28 Sacramento. SECOND cook for grill, $85; barkeeper, coun- try, $40 and found; cook, miners’ boarding- £60 and found; hotel walter, $30 and : ' house-cleaner, $1_day _and board: shers, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 628 Sacramento s! ANDRE'S OFFICE, 817 STOCKTON ST Dairyman, private place, §30; cook for labor- ing men, factory, :_gardener, $35; allver- man, 3 bellboy, $25; assistant gardener, . ete. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 268 Montgomery, r. 13. Cook, country, $60; 2 colored waiters, $32; 2d porter, springs, $30; bell boys. AN old man wanted for light work, $20. MRS, NORTON, 313 Sutter st. ‘WANTED—For U.S. army, able-bodied unmar- ried men, between ages ot 21 and 35; citizens of United States of good character and tem- perate habits, who can speak, read and writa English, For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, 121 New Montgomery st., San Fran- cisco, or Masonic building, Sacramento, Cal. WANTED—Several hustlers to sell the Presi- dent's and Mrs, Roosevelt's photographs on the street at once. Call at room 453, Win. chester Hotel. FIRST-CLASS Icecream maker with city ex- perience; no fee. Inquire 9 to 11 a, m., 6 Eddy st., room 46. MIDDLE-AGED experienced waiters, $50 per ‘month; no fee. Inquire 9 to 11 a. m., 6 Eddy st., room 46, COLLECTOR wanted. Apply bet. § and 9 Monday, J. HUFF, assistant superintendent Callaghan building. GOOD barber for evenings, Wednesdays, Satur- days and Sundays; steady; wages $10. Ad- dress box 1387, Call office. TRY our men's hoes. union made, at $1 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express or mail charges. 11 Third st, Examiner bldg. WANTED—Upholsterer; one who can take half interest. 2231 Mission st. —— YOUNG n in_tin shop; learn trade. Apply 7-9; age 16. 533 Mission st. PLUMBER'S helper wanted. 440 Broadway. _—_ BARBER—Steady. 410 Geary st. DISHWASHER wanted in small restaurant. 2585 Market st., near Sixteenth, WANTED—A tailor on custom coats; steady work; good pay. 445A Natoma st. ‘WANTED—Tailors. Presidio, near guard. house. WANTED—2 first-class carpenters at 2138 Filimore st.; bring tools. HELP WANTED—MALE-—Con. HELP WANTED—MWALE—Con. A— MURRAY & READY, MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. PHONE MAIN 5848. PHONE MAIN 5848 Leading Employment and Labor Agents. —1902 \We Gave— ——45,000 Men Work— WB SHIP YOU FREE TO ONE. FREE TO-DAY. FREE TO ALL. OGDEN, OREGON, EAST, UTAH, ARIZONA, HAWAIIAN 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- I CHINE HANDS; BENCH and CORNER MEN; LABOR TEAMSTERS: TRACKMEN; CHUCK TENDER; MUCKERS; COOKS; WAITERS; MECHANICAL HELP OF ALL KINDS, CARMEN, ETC.; WAGES §2, §2 25, $2 50, $2 75, $3_$3 25_$3 50, $4 to $6 day. SPECIAL NOTICE. FREE FARE ON ALL ABOVE JOBS. EVERYBODY'S TALKING, THOUSANDS GOING. ARE YOU? Baker’s helper, fare 30c, $7 week. Cook, south, §14 week. Otfice boy, 18 years, $5 week. WE PUBLISH A_FREE BULLETIN OF LABOR DAILY. GET ONE AT 1902 We Gave MURRAY & READY'S, 45,000 Men Work, 634-636 Clay st. ——SPECIAL— CARPENTERS. CARPENTERS. EMPLOYERS HERE TO-DAY. Carpenters, $3 day; also 2 carpenters as lead. ers, same Diace, on concrete forms, fare $1, $3 80 a day. 8 bench hands, planing mill, $3 to $3 50 day. | Carpenter_ Monterey County, $3 day. HUMBOLDT. HUMBOLDT. 25 Carpenters. For a large luniber company; steady; steady; | board $10; wages $3 to $3 50 day. OTHER MECHANICAL, Plasterers, $4 50 day. Carriage painter, $2 25 day; man to make as- phaltum floor, fare $3. $60 and found. Cabinet-makers, city, $10 to $12 week. 5 iron workers, large winery, fare $3, $40 fd. 8 bench carpenters, fare $1, $3 50 per day. 6 carpenters, factory, fare $1 20, $90. Sign painter, city. Sticker hand, city mill, $3 50 day. Foremgp, sawmill, fare §3, 2 laborers, city wine house. $10 week. Brick molder, country, Second painter, 50o fare, $2 25 day. Carriage painter, 50c fare, $3 day. Carpenter for miine, $1 fare, $3 FOREMAN DITCH GANG. BLACKSMITHS. BLACKSMITHS, 1 46 blacksmiths, horseshoers, general all- round blacksmiths, machine blacksmiths, fac- some without shoeing, for shops. mine: also 18 helpers; wages $2, $2 25, §2 50, $3, $§3 50, $4 day. Carpenter on frame work, §3 day and found. Wood turner, fare $1, 2 carpenters, $4 day. Wood turner, fare 3. Blacksmith, $3 day. Bleycle repair man, country, Stonemalker for Oregon. Carriage blacksmith, G00 fare $3 day, 2 BRICKLAYERS, $5; FARE $3. Man to run separator, fare $1, $30 found. 25 choremen and boys, old men, etc.. $15 to $30 and found. ——FREE_FARE— $3 50 day. little shoeing, Stanislaus Co., PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 320 sncnm»:xa) st., Ma Leidesdorfr. eor. Phone IT'S In Butte Co 160 teamsters 100 laborers . 100 rockmen esnsew . It's to build a private R. R. for the G Gould Syndicate of New York (Diamo: Match Co.): all year's work; good water board: you'll get a very cheap rate of fare and the office fee is Si.... Come, Take It and Go— o Kight. ..e...MECHANICS OF ALL KINDS...... 5 more millwrights, large lumber company, north, good Al jobs, $165 and found; k. smiths, large sawmill e found, this is a good job, sawmill company, § smith, country shop, shoer, near city, shop, smith, camp, $90; blacksmith, Al ram d round; carpenter, city, $+ 2 carpen- ters, factory, see boss her y; 2 irom , city, $3 25 day; % coremake . cement fnisher, city, § large saw: HUMBOLI C esennen 5 carpenters, $3 50 day, see Head and second chain-tenders, gers, crosscut sawyers, buckers, woodsmen, spool-tenders, _linemen, wages paid, see boss free fare, strikes on any of our J won Oregon........Coal Miners 25 colored coal miners SAWMILLS, YARDS, 8 setters, $1 50 fare, board where you please; north, see boss here; skid place, best of wages; millwright, here, $30 and found; millwright, free $65 and found; 6 miliwrights, $01 and f 2 carpenters, mill, $3 50 day: 20 1 tlers, 10 hours, north, $40 and found to and found; 30 laborers, Tuolumne Coun- ty, large sawmill company, $1 50 fare, ance is free, $2 day and up, board Wh please; 30 laborers, mills and yards, § found. MINES, ETC. 38 miners, different parts _of State, $60. $67 50, $15, $90, $60 found, $67 30 found; 3 | laborers, large mine, south, $60, on this job | you need no experience, part of your fare is paid, come taks laborers and car- men, other and $42 found; 13 drillers, qu: found; S tunneimen, $33_to $103; 2 LABORERS ND_COUNTRY. 20 laborers, 15 laborers, city, no blanke day; 15 laborers, pany, $2 day, steady ; 10 laborers, large W. RY. TO urin $1 large manufact Job year round, steam shovel FREE FAR TS, 20 laborers, $60; 20 teamsters, $67 50. OFFICE_FEE, $—FREE FARE. RANCHES, ETC. 10 handy men on a large ranch, make your- i self generally useful, anybody wiil do, that means you, $26 and found, later on pick fruit; 8 teamsters, big ranch, $2 25 day. HOTELS, ETC. Cook. 43¢ fare, country hotel; cook, ramch, south, $30 and found; cook 3 men, ranch, $20 found: dishwasher, hotel, mear city, $20 to 7 walters, city hotels, $30 to $35 IF YOU WANT THE BEST JOBS N T A SQUARE DEAL, COME AND SEE US. GET A LIST OF JOBS. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520 Sacramento st. | OPERATORS ON __CASSTMERE _ PANTS. STANDARD FACTORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS. ——BOSSES HERE SAWMILLS AND WOODS— N THREE STATES— 369 laborérs for mills, woods, yards, wharves, etc.: no experience required; you'll suit; now is the chance to better yourselves; $30, $33, $40, §50, $60, $70 and found. Shingle packer, fare $35 and found. Head setter, sawmill, $3 a day. Cut sawyer, sawmill, $3 a day. —TO Saw filer, lumber company, fare $3, $100. Ox teamster, $65 fd.: ker hands, $90. Circular drag saw. and found. 6 5 [ lumber graders, $75. shingle sawyers, $S0 up. shingle peckers, 7e M. cut-off sawyers. carriage men, gang edger man, $45 found. redwood peelérs; band_sawyer, $150. Dolbeer loggers, fare $3, $00. Tree Fellers—Swampers—Road Bullders Head Donkeyman and Full Crew— 36 lumber pilers, fare $2 90, $60. 29 R. R. section hands FOR A $5,000,000 BANKING SYNDICATE, FARE $1 15. 25 handy men, work about on land, vine-ard, ranch, let water run down between trees, vines, etc.; then to pick fruit, etc.; mo ex- perience wanted; no teaming; $26 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. FARMS, ORCHARDS, DAIRIES, VINEYARDS, STABLES, ETC. 186 farm hands, some small teams, some no teaming; located everywhere, $28, $30, $35 and $40 and found; 28 vineyard and orchard hands, $26, $30, $35 and found: 94 milkers, 530, $35, $10, $50 and found: 3 milk wagon drivers; 26 stablemen, citv country, $30 o $60 and found; 3 coachmen; 25 handy men, work about on land, vineyard; 3 gardeners 5 choremen, $30 and found; all private; buggy washer. country, $40 and found; men to make lagging, $17 per M; man take care scow; 2 sheepherders, $30 and found; gardener, hot- house work, 30c fare, $35 and found. SILVER AND GOLD MINES—COPPER—AND SILVER—MINES, 384 laborers, teamsters, carmen, etc., no ex- perience required; you'll suit, $60, §75 62 muckers, $75 &4 single, double and machine drillers, $52 ‘and_ $90. 17 timber men, $90 26 bench and corner men, $90 to §120 © laborers, city factory, $2 25 day TUNNELS, QU. RRIES. 264 common drillers, $67_50 184 laborers, $60 Logger, either bulls or horses. Buggy and wagon washer, city dray stable, $15 a week. 4-horse_teamster, haul lumber, $45 and fd. LOCATED EVERYWHERE. 456 laborers and teamsters, some factory and manufacturing places, some mills, ware- houses, excavating, building, grading, $2, $2 25, '§2 50 a day. Come, see. We supply the largest and best mines in Californta, Utah, Arizona, Colcrado, Nevada. Old and New Mexico, Oregon, Washington and other States. IT'S A BIG MANUFACTURING PLANT. FARE $1 25 25 LABORERS; YOU'LL SUIT: $60. FREE-FREE. FREE—FREB. HOTBLS AND _OTHER DEPARTMENTS. — FREE FARE— Cook, Institution,, country, $40 and found. Camp cook, city, $55 and. found. Potwasher, city hotel, $30 and found. Kitchen crew, country hotel—cook, cook, dishwasher, $120. 3 camp waiters, fare 30c. $25 and found. 3 porters_city saloons, $20. $25 and found. Walter, mine company. $30 and found, 48 cooks for hotels, restaurants, cafes, sa- loons, boarding-houses, camps, mines, saw. mills, farms, dairles, vineyards, R. R. outfit, ete., '$75, $70, $60, $50, $40, $30 and found. 12 walters, $25 to $40 and found. 19 dish and pot washers, $20 to $25 and fd. 9 porters, bell, elevator and pantry boy: second and third cooks. Man for lunch counter and porter work, sa- loon, $40 and found. Baker's helper, city, $20 and found. Baker, shop, Shasta Co,, $i5 and found. Second cook, city, $12 week. —— ALSO— 8 farmers and wives, $40 o $50 and found. Boy for city grocery. $20 and found. 2 walters, city, $50 and found. ——FARE PAID-—— Man or boy to deliver bread, 70c fare, $15 fd. SPECIAL BY LATE MAIL, TELEGRAPH—TELEPHONE. Young man_drive bakery wagon, $20 found. 5_porters, different places, hotels. Choreman and wite, Yolo Co.. $45 found. Cook, 4 to 6 men, ‘camp, 10¢ fare, $25 fa. Dairyman, make butter, 14 cows, residence, $30 and found. Tinner, factory. 20c fare, $3 a day. Boy to drive light wagon, city, $25 found. Carpenter, 80c fare, 8 hours $3 50 day. 2 screw furners southeast, $3 day. Captain and cook for scow. 5 laborers, factory, 10c fare, $2 day. Horseshoer, Mendocino_County, $3 day. 2 dishwashers, ranch, $1 fare, $25 found. Blacksmith, lumber company, mining town, $2 25 a day and found. 6 laborers, country quarry, boss hers $2 25 day. $42 found—BIG GOOD MINE—$42 12 laborers, tare §2 5o, round- Come and C-no experience. required. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. - IN OUR ........ OFFICE TO-DAY .!.. Manager Large Lumber Company .... 25 earpenters. fare pald. ..... Humboldt County MURRAY & READY, 624-636 Clay second WANTED—Dishwasher; also young man to learn walting; restaurant. 12 Ninth st. WANTED—3 hotel waiters at Golder A iRoter, Sitia and Powell . 5 BOYS wanted to drive butcher wagons. 1324 ‘Waller st. J. B. WARD. FOR SALE—2 chair barber shop: compe! sell. 1637 Fillmore st.; rent $10. e WANTED—_Boy to work in bottli-= establishe ‘ment. 1510 Ellls st. 5 Vm boy for grocery store. 5904 50c_up: soling cheap. 923 Howard 2 26 NS S Europe and Steuart st. Paradise § 60 laborers, x:uumen . It's lumber company, $60. | | COATMAKERS ON STOCK WORK. STAND- ARD FACTORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS. TRY our men’s shoes, union made, at $1 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express or matl charges. 11 Third st.. Cxaminer bldg. WANTED—Recruits for the Marine Corps, U. S. Navy: able-bodied men of good character, between the ages of 21 and 35; not less than B feet 4 inches and not over 6 feet 1 incn: able to speak and read English. For further information apply at the recruiting offices, 40 Ellis st, San Francisco, Cal.; Masonio Hall, 530 K §t., Sacramento, Cal.; and U. S. Custom-bouse, 222 North Main st., Los Angeles, ' Cal. MEN to learn barber trade; only requires two months to complete and secure positions: fllustrated catalogue and full particula-s mailed free. Moler System Barber College. 635 Clay st. YOUNG German and wiis want nositions: no children; wife to take charge of house and do cooking; man is good milker and farmer. Call L. B., 338 Bush st., room 19, TRY our men’s shoes at $1 per palr, foot-form shoes at §2 50 or orthopedic shoes §3 50: best shoes on earth. 11 Third st., Examiner build- irg, 5 doors from Market. WANTED—Laborers and mechanlcs to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, stiil runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 largs rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $2 per week. WANTED—Stock clerk about 18 years oid for manufacturing concern; state refersaces. Address box 1444, Call office. YOUNG man to work for h's tuition out of school hours: board not included. California Businesy College, 303 Larkin. TRY our men's shoes, unicn mad $1 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express or mail charges. 11 Third st., Examiner bldg. WANTEDFirst-class blacksmith, O'Brien” & Sons, Polk and Golden Gate ave. WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. §. F. Barber College, T41A Howard st. 2-CHAIR barber shop for sale; doing good business. 20053 Sutter st. BRIGHT and active boy for wholesals Bouses state age. Box 1389, Call PENSION atty., E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelaa bldg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post,G.A.R. GET your shoes half-soled while waiting: 250 Lto 563 Mission st.. bet. lst and 2d sts. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, haif price. 0563 Mission st., bet. ist and 2d sts. WINCHESTER House, # Third st., near Mar- Ket—3200 rooms, 23c night; reading-rooms: free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. A BRANCH office for Cail advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1008 Va- i lencia st HORSES AND WAGONS. ON account of going to bulld, entirs stock of ‘wagons, buggies and harness must be sold at sacrifice. Corner 15th and Valencla sts. FOR SALE—One canopy top and 1 extensiom top surrey; open and top buggies, carts, eta. NUCLEUS STABLE, 187 Stevenson st. | DOUBLE harness, $7 50; harness, $4; phaeton, $20: cart, $15; saddle horss, $20. 79 City Hall ave. MUST be sold; S good horses. 327 Sixth st. Al EXPRESS wagon, light camping wagon and gocart for sale; cheap. 332 Misston st. READ ““The California Horseman.” Jf interest to horsemen. Dalziell, editor, 608 G. G. ave, CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in_the United States or Canada one year for $1. —————————————— HOUSES TO LET. PUSSTUNUTT At usr PSSP PP A—PRINTED list of houses to let; send for cir. cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO..14 Montgomery. BROADWAY, 1516, near Van Ness—$-roomed house, stable and large yard. e e e HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. FOR summer months: a desirable sunny turnished house, containing § rooms and bath; fine marine view. 2791 Buchanan st. near Broadway. Call Monday or Tuesday before 12 oclock. —_— HOUSES TO LET—SAUSALITO. A s SAUSALITO—House of four furn for the summer: fins marine view: rent sonable. _Address hox 1391, Call office. —_— SUBURBAN RESIDENCES. 10 ROOMS; partly furnished; bath and pantry: 215 miles from Los Gatos; R. R. station on the property: stable room if desired. Ad- dress J. H. WALKER, Campbell Cal. ————— . LOST AND FOUND. LOST—A pink_umbrella shawl on McAllister st., between Gough and Fillmore. Return to 675 McAllister st.; reward. B e e Sveraaed LOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society o San Francisco in the name of HANNAH BOYLE, No. 140-271. The finder will nlease return to bank. LOST—May 9, white bull bitch: answers to name Toots. 1111 Hyde st.; reward. LIVERY STABLES, carpent 10 pile driver laborers 10 laborers to build fences . 4 IT'S FREE. TOMKINSON'S Livery St st bet. Ist and 2i—Vehicles of every scription for bire at most Feasonable rates. —— e MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS TO order: also ciean and sterilized; uphol- stery; homest work guaranteed. HOPK®E BROS.. g-uz Powell_st. Phone Bush 421 shares