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BAN FRANCISCO CALL. of the San Franclsco | and Third sireets; open | ight in the > r, : every " 527 Montgomery sireet, « § pen until wt; open uatil D h on street; open until 10 p. m. et wtrept, corner Slxteenth; open | . : open untll © p. M. ! 1000 until ® p. m, Northwest vorner of nty-second and Nentucky streets; open un ® poom 2200 F e streot; until ® p.m. | " CHURCH SERVICES. | \RRADINE. holiness meetings at | 49 Third st., May 14 to | 30 p m.; Sundays 3:30 - x DR M 30 p. Hal m., m. C | S—SUNDAY ! EETING | _ musiness. WANT) mill by >—Party with $2000 or experienced Eastern manufacturer to manufacture furniture, interfor finish and general mill _work, Address CHAS. R. KAISER, 621 Bristol st.,, West Berkeley, Cal. WANTED—A steady man for plain office work: 1 experience required; muet be sat- h §70 per month and have $125 cash. Apply 1016 Market room 1 BTBADY, rellabie man to assist in office; per- manent ) i $70 monthly; $100 cash re- quired. 1007% Market st, near Stxth, r. 1. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1903. EDUCATIONAL—Continued. 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 Business College, 305 Larkin st. “A thorough school’; positions secured for graduates; modern methods; individual in- struction. Write for fllustrated catalogue. AYRES, the leading business college, 723 Mar- ket st.: spe: summer course in all depart- ments; handsome catalogue free; life scholar. ahip, $507 day and evening sesslons. TIRST-CLASS shoe shop for rale. Inquire at MITCHELL & STEWART'S, Twelfth and Franklin sts., Oakland, ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur- Yo sy, reuti est. 1864, Van der’ Nalllen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hull. TITY real estato in exchange for old-estab- lished bar and grocery doing fine business. Box 2191, Call, X SUMMER school ot shorthand and bookkeep- 1 enroll now an TeA( post! i SUF. Business College, 1236 Market at. CIGAR stan alue In_ sight; owner golng st. Call between 1-2 dentist ofice, 1206 Market st.; no agent THE Jenne Morrow Long College of Voice and Action; positions guaranteed: catalogue free; diplomas granted. Address 2162 Sutter st.,5.F. PARTNER in_rooming-hous A—$ and | LESSONS given in ofl painting; terms mod- business chance office. 7#0 Market st., T. 3. erate. 121 Powell st., room 38, second floor. PARTNER in trading enterprise: big profits; | MILLERICK School of Acting and Klocutios Investigute. Box 2300, Call office. thorough course. 120 O'Farrell, Alcazar bldg. FOR sale—A good delicacy store; owner going 2 Inquire 320 Stxth st. MRS, GRUNDIES WEILER. Germ., Fr., 8p.; hrs, 9-11 a, m., 3-5 p. m. 011 Van Ness ave. order i pe RMANN Lodge No. 127, F.and A. i M —Ca x THIS DAY (Tues- 0 o'clock | carryl prmed and or- uwance of the Re- ates, is bereby INESDAY, | ie hour of 3 nd at , situate Frane; and for the purpose of eration the upon be articies of in- of eald The | Bank Saa number of Di- resent number o r of D thereafter a Olympi office of | Francisco, of May, m., for the | ng a board ot directors to | ¢ year, and the tr s as may c HE Ca naving ccivpd ne by hydraulic w s in Willow Creek | Camptonville, Yuba [ north fork of ba reaches Feather River, r & will ba held at 96 F n Francisco, Cal., lemen, to introduce « terror to burg $10 a day made Ala Co., 819 | “advertising; send PACIFIC BOOK | . 5. F. | mirrors. 1 ting AT-LAW, Exa estat free—1 will advance costs in meritori- ocue cases, divorces, probate and all other law cases: Do fees in advance; open every even- r& 3. M. THURSTON, §19 Market st. rm. 31 tree Be W, HOW vorces a specialty ;quick, guiet; ut_success established 15 yrs. 1122 Market st.. opp, Haie's. : no charge unless successtul; all open evgs. W.W.Davidson,927 Market. CLARK, Bmma Spreckels blag., 827 Mar. t #1.: o tation free: no fees in advance FOR CHILDREN. reliable lady, children to board BOARDING | best of references. MRS, J. M. Sebastopol, Cal BUSINESS CHANCES. SRS | te ew railroad tows th; contains 33 roo lease; furnishings are good: this is a fine opening net cardroom; a money-maker; asonable offer retused; sick- SCHWEINHARD, Market st., bet. 5th and 6th, upstairs; phone Mint 191 GROC! ons, offereq eries, cigar stores, ra- | running 4 chairs; | 100732 Market, r. 1. | hop for sale make offer. sacrifice nt—Mineral springs ready to open hotel; charming Box 2190, Cail, shop for sale. Apply 103 Sec- vork; good pay; $125 1032 Market st., room 4. T: 502 Sixth st.: must sell newly renovated, SSTABLISHED bekery in Berkeley; 2 stores: 4 living rooms; electric lights; horse and wegon: bakers' oven; good location. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 221 Sansome st., S. F.: 1066 University awv nr. 10th st., Berkeley, OLD, good paying wine house: best location; owner retiring. 15 City Hall square, cpp. th st | GOOD newspaper route, ex: for sal LoD ©_ROOMS 20 rooms; 500 10 rooms; on Geary st.. iow rent 450 | 42 rooms; rent only $100; transient.... 3000 corner; man house: rent $100 100 rooms: arket £0 rooms. 80 rooms; Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL. 212 Kearny st. —15-rcom_sunny_corner; RIVES, 916 Market good furn.; $2100; 916 Market st With RI sunny corner; always full; . RIVES, 916 Market. S rent | H_HIRSCHING'S School of Chemistry and Min. y, eve, 334 Kearny log free. | ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc.; day or eve.; $0 mo. 1024 Mission,nr.Oth. Chicago Dusiness College, 1485 Market,nr.10th. Pittman shorthand, typing, bockkpg; ¥8 mo. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION Day and PARTINGTON'E, 424 Pine s Night class. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., S. F.; founded new S0-page catalogue free. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GLORGE AOKI, 421 Post st.; tel. Bush 135. Japanese-Chinese employment _office; fur- nishes best help; contracts for farm heip, ete. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese help. 428 Powell, nr. Sutter; tel. Main 5752; after 6 p. m., home phone, Black 1506. MARION GRIF 3 Does a IIRST-CLASS Bl Hotels, Apartment Houses, ROOMI ONEY TO LOA r first-class lodging- t-houses or hotels. HARD, h and 6th. room lodging 717 Howard st e information on e convinced Friday evgs., , cor. Golden Gate alt House. pd Market 1206 Market parl HARLAND'S test : sealed 10c; read MBS, letters ans 138 6t independent slate writel g Sunday. CLAIRVOYANTS. A Call at Once and Save $2. - My Regular $3 Reading This Week For TgL gL gL D SL ELLRL L PAUL DESTINE, Trance Clairvoyant and n San Francisco, inly agree and guarantee to 2 no charge if 1 fail to tell your name, what you called for her husband, wife or sweetheart ; teil whom and when you wiil 1 you every hope, feur ou can tell yourself; I R oV n v I w straighten out your affairs and show you how to win suc- marriage, busi mining, specu- better positions; no matter what y have, ¢ nothing for my Tvices. Hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. -O'Farrell st 26, “*Mediums m.; Sixth, | every night | 1 promise | nd 1 will help you | Sun- | CHINESE Employment Office—Best help at Leon Seung, 411% O'Farrell; tel. East 426, Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office, 415 Stock- tel. Grant 168; expert, rellable help. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Cla; apanese Chinese Employment Of- : all kinds hel; 315 Stockton; Main 5188, PLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Position as office nurse by young lady 1 vear's hospital training; krowledge tyrewriting, stenography. Box 2187, Call. There's no jugsgle nor fake In Want Ads of The Call: Thelr statements are truthful So in case you need work you should read them with care, Or should you want workers they will scrutiny bear: Tor the saying is trite and is heard everywhere That The Call is all right and its ads on the square. and are suited to all; e FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. FOR rent—Elegantly furnished flat of 8 rooms for a term of not under 5 months; references required; apply between 11 and 2. 2865 Washinzton st. NEWLY furnished flats, thres and six rooms, bath; central; reasonable. 524 Turk st. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. FURNISHED flat; 5 rooms and bath; rent $30. 577 Geary st FURNIURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE of 8 rooms complete, 120 Perry rent reasonable. st. €all 1to4p m FOR sale—Complete furniture of b-room cot- tage. Call at 3832 Eighteenth st. RELIABLE girl wishes position to do general | housework, chamber work or as a pantry | _girl. Please call at 171 Seventh st. | WO with a child 5 years old would like light housekeeper's place near eity. Address FURNITURE WANTED. A. WOLPERT, 773 Mission, phone Red 203 buys, rents, repairs, packs, furniture, carpet L AND L._Auction Co., 1060-61 Mission; phone box 2195, Call. AMAN girl desires a place for sec American family; references. TED Ing by good dressmaker; $1 ; shirt walsts a specialty. Box 2192, Call. nts work by the day as laundress leaner. 706 Larkin st. D lady would like general housework 1 family. 717 Stockton st. ISH girl wants a position for plain |~ cooking and general housework. Call at 533 | Natoma st.. between Sixth and Seventh, Mis- slon and Howard sts. | AN experienced laundress wants work by the washing, ironing and cleaning. Call ighth st. young Finnish girl unable to speak Eng- | h. Call or address 47 Sacramento st. THE FAMOU: Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- nently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg.: she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the present happenings and portrays events to oc- cur in the future; if you are in trouble, dis- contented or not satisfied in life, or have 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. Black 4569. ISMAR. the Lgyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and 105 p.m.; readings by mail as sat! in pereon; 3 questions answered, §1 full lite, $5; send lock of halr, date and vear of birth; don't send currency. Send postoffice, Wells- Fargo money order or registered letter. RETURNED. ZELPHA, GYPSY QUEEN, LIFE READER Full life reading by mail or office, $1. Perma- nently located at §30 Market, opp. E nporium. Mrs. A. H. Kronenberg, clairvoyant card read- for 1 mo. only. es names Call on thi dates & facts when celebrated medium. palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market | £t., cor. Turk; private readings dally, 10 a. m, Minna to 402 Franklin, | WANTED—A situation for downstairs work; @ good cook. 2622 Bush st.; reference. IENCED ghildren’s nurse desires a sit- uation; sick or delicate preferred; city refer- ences. Address Nurse, 2055 Mission st. | WANTED—In Berkeley, da: out by the week; has had me experience in Dursing. Address box 115, West Berkeley. | WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The | _Call at Eaton's Bazaar, 633 McAllister st. work, or will §o | EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. NG man of about one yeas experience | in advertisment writing desires position at | moderate salary; good references given. Ad- dress B. M, A..'Call office, Oakland, GERMAN about 55 wishes work of some kin to do chores and make himself general useful on a privat Box 1601, Call offi colored man, 28 < 0ld, wishes sit- as coachman in privaté family or Address A, M t, wanted by young colored m: ork and walt table. Address T. i zoods position bv an_experi- | man; country preferred. Box i 2183, Call A—Mme_ Ravenna reads life; business advice; names given; 20c up. 5 4th st.. nr. Market. | ANY one in nes address box i of a gool butter maker, please 9, Call. N and gardener Call office. wants situation. gents Te, 951 Mission st. MISS MARS, young business medium, palmist: names given; L, b0c; g., $1. 504 Taylor st nr. 6th; cpen Suj COMPET NT middle-aged German wants po- sition in a private place to take care of horses; a good driver and gardener; city or count; references. Box 2182, Call office. MRS. SHAFFER, clairvosant card reader: tings daily. 44814 Jessie st.. bet. Gth and 6t e e A CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. WANTED—Position as salesman or similar work, by a.man of 30; b vyears with large New' York house as salesman and outside man in New York and New England. Box 2117, 1 office. WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- | ing Works, 355-357 Tehama tel. South 40. CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co., J. McQueen, proprietor, 320 Guerrero st.: tel. Mission 40. TRY HOPKE BROS. excellent carpet cleaning. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. | | FIRST-CLASS ‘coachman, private family; dis- engaged first of June; thorough horseman and driver; very best city ref.; personals from present employer. M., 832 Mission st. UPHOLSTERER on strictly first-class antiques and stylish furniture wants work; best of refercnces and bond given if required. BRUSY, 1318 Dupont st. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st. tel. Main 304. GEO. WALCOA & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beating works; prices | reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263 CONKLING'S Superior Carpet-beating Works 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone Fast 126, 3 l-:.&u‘n HELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vatirg Co., 240 14th st.- tel. Mission 74. COLLECTION OFFICES. ADVICE free; bad tenants ejected speedily. CO. LUMBIAN LAW AGCY., r. &5, 916 Marke tel, Red 618; collections; gen'l law business BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections mad. city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTIO: CO.. 415 Montgomery, rooms, 9-10; tel. 5580, COTTAGES TO LET. FOR RENT—A G-room furnished cottage at Menlo Park. Apply MRS. CORA PARKER, Menlo Park, COTTAGE of 5 roomk and bath: large yard, Apply ‘SE. cor., Precita ave. and Folsom st. DR, C. W. RICHARDS, dentist, has re- moved from 47 Post st. to Mutual Bank bidg., room 614, corner Geary and Kearny sts. A NEW plate—the Whalebone—cannot break: warranted 20 yrs.; crown; $3 50; fillings, 50c plates, $5; full set: all work painless and w ranted. Chicago Dental Paglors, 24 Sixth st. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth §1 50 up; crowns, $2 up; fllings 25c. DR. LUDLUM HILL, Dentist, 1443 Market si bet. 10th and 1ith, has resumed practiceg * GOLD fillings 75¢, silver 38c, crowns $2; no Pain: open Sunday. Dr.O.B.Hewit+,204 Sutter. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dres-making and Mlinery Sehool —Any pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market. E saloon and restaurant. Montgomery st.; a bargaln. CORPORATIONS ORGANIZED ; i'nder United States laws for District of Co- Jumbia; cheaper, safter, broader ers; no annual taxes. Address J. H. KUGLER, 41 Wall street, New York. 511 $1000 WORTH of good nursery stock for sale chesp for cash; fine plants for outside and inside; must be sold. Box 2149, Call. FOR sale—Half-interest_in one of the oldest undertaiing firms in San Francisco. Apply box 2134, Call. $i50 BUYS a complete dental office; well ad- Vertised; near Powell and Market sts. Dox sccond-band furniture store; Apply 411 San Pablo ave., Oak- FOR sale—Fruit _and _vegetable, Uguor store. 414 Larkin st. ‘wine and ACCORDION, sunburst & knife plaiting, Stew- art’s button & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S 8CHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING —Theory,demcnstration, construc- tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly practical; day, night. 24 Post; catalogue frec. THE Berlitz_School of Languages, Starr King bidg., 121 Geary st.—Competent hative teach. ers; 200 branches with 75,000 pupils in Amer- ica'and Europe; best, quickest method ever devised; private and class instruction; pros- pectus ‘and trial lessons free; commercial classes in French and Spanish, $3 per month. HEALD'S 6CHOOL OF MINES 3¢ Fost at. 5. . —Thorough _courses; com: equipment; all subjects pertaining to mining and mining . engineering; day and night; catalogue free. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting; the largest and most influential school of the kind outside New York City; 9 special rs; ter any time. I or WALTZ, reverse two-step, mv-h and class en. st Howard, nr, 9th. | CARPENTER and jobbing work wanted, $2 50 | per day; city oniy; get my address | ®ave you wmoney. Address Indepen | 2138 Call office, MRS. C 117 Milton st. Jessie 187 spot cash for furniture, etc. WA »Position by a refined lady to care| A. H. MAYER, highest cash prices carpets, children and keep house for a widower. | _furniture, etc. 1135 Market st.! tel. Jessie T61. BIG price pald for furniture for 60 days,special season. §. J. WAUGH, r. 415 Examiner bld. HELP WANTED—FEM/\LE. WANTED—Cook, family hotel, city, $ housekeeper for elderly gentleman, $20, wi take woman with a child, country; 4 cooks | for ranches, $20, $25¢ G hotel waltresses, $20, | $26, country, fare pald; second girl, Sau Rafael, $20; Oakland, $25; 4 second girls, $20, 8§25, city: 3 laundresses, some chamber- maids, $25, $30; § hotel and restaurant wait Tesses, $25 §30; 4 nurse girls, $10. nurse girl, 2 grown children, San Rafael, §: see lady office, 1 Apply CROSETT & CO., tter st WANTED—Lady clerk for this office; must be stenographer and_typewriter and give refer- ences. J. F. CROSETT, 334 Sutter st. WANTED—German cook, no wash, $45: cook, Oakland, no wash, $35; cook, Santa Cruz, see lady office, 10 o'clock, $30; cook, 18 people, $35; cook, Menlo, $30; housework, San Mateo, $30: cook, Mill Valley, no was ; 3 cooks, ittie h, city, $30, and 44 house girls for both city, 'Alameda, Berkeley, Oakland and all near-by towns at good wages. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO. 1 Sutter st. LADIES, $18 weekly earned at home, spare time, by any one able to write and willing to honest, steady employment; particulars addressed envelopes. Manager, Dept. 25 N. Ninth st., Philadelphia, Pa. to do sewing on specialtivs, $¢ per ; can make 6 an hour; material sent frec, prepaid; send envelope for particularg and testimonlals from our workers, Mme., Du Pont, Dept. S 8, Ninth st., Philadelphla, Pa. $20 PER 1000 pald weekly, eopy letters, home evenings; return all us; materials free; no names o supply; send addressed return en- velope, full particulars. ~Guarantce Dept., § 9, 830 Filbert st., Philadelphia, Pa. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, marsage, hair work; removing of superfluous hair taught in 2 weeks for $4 50: positions guaranteed; $10 1o $20 per week: school day & eve. 233 Geary &t., rcom 13; ladies’ malds prepared. HAIRDRESSING. manicuring, massage. scalp treatment, hairwork, removal of superfluous hair; $5 2 weeks: day & eve. class; wages $10 to $20 week. 1236 Market, cor. Jones, r 91 WANTED—An apprentice for pressing in dye HELP WANTED—MALE. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520 Sacramento St., Cor. Leidesdorft, 8. F. Phone Main 1191, PREE FARE. .FREE FARE . FREE FARE For the Great Southern Pacific R. R. Co. own work, for section and extra gan NORTH...... AND . SOUTH 50 men as laborers; free fare; this is company work;: ship to-day; dffice fee is $1 and fare s free. 20 laborers, large factory, near city,” steady job year round, board where you please, pay weekly, $2 day. IT'S NEW—YES, 'TIS NEW. Butte County $75 In Butte County 100 teamsters 100 laborers . 100 rockmen 1's to build a . great | Gould syndicate of New . York (Diamond Match Company), all year's’ wofk; good wa- | ter and board; you'll get a very cheap rate | of railroad fare, and the office fee is $1, Come, take it and go; yes, go to-night. te OREGON—20 colored coal miners; fare paid. | NORTH. HUMBOLDT COUNTY. See boss in our office to-day. 8 carpenters, §3 to $3 50 da: 4 millwrights, $3 50 to $4 day. SPECIAL RATE ON FARE SAWMILLS, ETC. 2 setters, large mill, $3 da~ board yourself: head donkeyman, $65 and found, south; spool tender, $55 and found; head donkeyman, | north, see boss here; 3 laborers, skid road. | Sonoma Co., $35 and 'found; band sawyer, £5 | a day: 10 lumber pilers, north, $40 and $52 | and found; 20 laborers, pile lumber, $35 and found, Humboldt County. MINES, TUNNELS, ETC. 65 miners, hand = work, different parts State, Jobs O. K. wwages range from .: day to 3 day and $60 to $90 and $60 to $67 50 | and found; 12 muckers, north, $67 50: 35 la- | borers, different mines, north, east and south, | $42 and found and $60: 6 muckers, R. R. tun. nel, near city, free fare 10~ drillers, quarry, 10c fare, $45 and found; 20 laborers, 10c fare, $37 50 and found. 20 laborers, vou'll suit, large mine, south, experience not required, it's a steady job the vear round, part of your fare paid, $42 found; 2 tunnelmen, near city, $105: 2 muckers, $75; 10 woodchoppers, south, $1 50 cord, latge mine. MISCELLANEOUS, € carpenters, large mill, north, $3 to $3 of 0 day: iron molder, city, $3 25 day; black- smith, country shop, $50 and found: cement finisher, city: 3 carpenters, country, $3 50 day; 20 laborers, near city, $2 day, board home; 18 laborers, new work, north, $2 25 day; 10 laborers, end city, $37 50 and found; 15 Italfan laborers, $45 and found, north. RANCHES, ETC, | 5 men, dig potatoes, vou'll suit, $26 and | found, 50c fare: 2 farmers, 2-horse team, H0c fare, §26 and found; 2 farmers, Eastern men, £30 and found, see boss here; 3 milkers, dif- ferent dairies, $35 and found; 4 handy ‘men, large orchard, north, $26 and found; farmer, vineyard, Sonoma County, $26 and found: 10 tiemakers, north, tools and grub furnished, 9c to 1Sc tle. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Cook, city hotel, $15 weei and found: eook, | near city, $40 and found; cook, ranch, $30 | and found; dishwasher and wait table, min=. $35 and found: bakers' helper, city shop, and found; 2 dishwashers, city, $7 week and wotks: wages B4 per weak e begins i | found: porter, ‘city restaurant. $7 week aad morning, NATIVE SONS' DYEING AND/| found: dishwasher, ranch, $35 and found: | CLEANING WORKS, 450 Tuth at. man to take contract clear land, Santa Cruz d N s County, $40 acre. WANTED—Operators on walsts, children's coi- | ored dresses and wrappers to work in factory | MEN, FOR A SQUARE DEAL AND A and home work. . 1220 | GOOD JOB, COME AND SEE US. NO Market st. STRIKES ON ANY OF OUR JOBS. A GOOD opening for light work: | AT THE CAL. EMP_ AGENCY, chance advancemen no experience necessary. Mrs. M. Day, 351 O'Farrell. WANTED—Woman for general housework and cooking. Call at 1888 Fell st., near Clayton, to-morrow bet. ® a. m. and 5 p. m. WANTED—Dressmaker at 208 Rose ave., be- tween Octavia and Laguna, Halght and Page sts. PANTS finishers wanted by S. N. WOOD & CO.; union wages. Apply at factory, 27 Geary st. GIRL to assist at housework and cooking: small family: wages $20. 15 Baker st., near aight. YOUNG girl for general housework; no chil- dren. 2000 Twenty-first st. GOOD dressmaking In exchange for musical Instruction. Address box 2188, Call ofiice. WANTED—A first-class waltress at 304 Mason .; wages $8 a week. JAPANESE honest school teacher desires n situation as waiter and car> of child or old man in family., Address H. NITA, 418 Du- pont st.. San Francisco, WANTED—Position in_private family; xood cook: no washing: high wages. Address CHUNG WUNG. 902 Clay st. A WOMAN of experience to solicit for 1004 calendars. Box 2194, Call. RELIABLE girl to do general housework small family; call 1 to G p. m. 692 Hayes at. WANTED—Good steady lunch waltre: Sunday work. 511 Brannan st. no. NICE Jepanese boy wants a good position as waiter, housework or schoolboy. F. S. iMAT, 807 Polk st. CLASSIFIED advertisements received at Call branch offl FINANCIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. (of California), First Consolidated gage Five Per Cent Gold Bonds of 1893—Notice is 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 Raiiroad Company (of California) $20,437 73 now in the Sinking 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. Buch bids should be ited with Andrew K. Van Deventer, Assist. ant Treasurer of the Southern Pacific Rall road Company. at his office, 120 Broadway, New York City, or before 12 o'clock noon on the first day of June, 1903, and should be i e S ot e y Five Per Cent Bonde." New York, April 30, 1903, SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, By E. H HARRIMAN, President. COMPANIES incorporated and financed; stock and bond issues guaranteed, underwritten and sold; stock accepted for services. Send for Pacific States Investor. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVESTMENT CO., 326 Post. FLATS TO LET. HOUSES and flats to let; an immense list; service absolutely free; take advantage of this department: it will save you time and trouble, Cordes Furniture Co., 245-250 Geary #t.. on the square. e WAITRESS wanted; room and board; wages. 24 Kearny st. GERMAN girl about 14 to 16-to take care of & child. 675 McAllister st. GOOD hande on vests. buttonhole maker and paid apprentice. €41% Stevenson s GIRL wanted to work in stationery store, 615 Larkin st EXPERIENCED apprentice on custom coats; wages; steady work. 657 Minna st. TALENTED amateur performers. Appiv at Chutes 6 p. m. Wednesday: salary no object. good 59 Third st., near Call bldg.: phone Bush 405 FREE FARE. NEVADA. UTAH. 100 laborers, $2 a day 10 fence builders, $2 25 a day BUTTE CO. CHICO. 20 teamsters, 50 a day Laborers and_rockmen. a day CHEAP_FAR! HUMBOLDT CO.—FARE Head edgerman, Setter, DVANCED. $80 and board $46 and board \2 trimimermen, $45 and board Sorter, $50 and board Mill foreman, $125 and board CASPAR na WILLITS. 20 sawmill hands and R. R. laborers, $30 to $65 a month and board.” Free fare. 10 teamsters, $2 25 a day 2 head loggers, $90 a month Man to bale hay, $2 a day and board Man to beel tanbark. $35 a month and board Blacksmith for mine, $2 75 a day 4 rough carpenters, ‘sawmill, §3 a day ay hands $1 25 to $1 15 a day, 2 in harvest and board. ey CAL. EMP, AGENCY, 59 Third st. shampooer, §40; PLANERMAN, $3 50 da laundryman for resort, $50 and found, fare paid; laborer for mine and wife, $50 and found; farmer and wife, $45 and found. small place; choreman for resort, $30 to $40 and found; 5 milkers, $30 to $35 and found: farmers, $30 month 125 day and found; buttermaker; poultryman, $26 and found: 5 blacksmiths, &5 and $8 50 ey Sna found’ and $3 25 day: 3 blacksmiths help- ers and floorman, $2 50 and $3 day: wheel- wright; 4 woodchoppers, $2 76 cord: 5 men to clear land, $35 an acre; head donkey line- man, $65 and board; 4 linemen, $45 and $60 and board; swampers. $45 and board: 5 4 ;‘:;uppe!fi'_ swtm §60, and Joard Jminers, la- rers, teamsters and others. J. F. CRO- SETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. AT OUR NEW FACTORY, 1873 MISSION ST., NEAR FIFTEENTH, SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS ON OVERALLS WANTED: INEXPERIENCED PAID SALARY WHILE LEARNING; OPERATORS AND RIVETERS ALEO WANTED AT OUR_ MAIN FAC- TORY, 32% FREMONT ST. LEVI STRAUSS & CO. PLY TO MR. DAVIS. OPERATORS AND LEARNERS ON SHIRT OVERALLS ‘AND COTTON. MADE PANTS, STANDARD FACTORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE ST, GIRL for light housework: cook for one person. 359 Grove st., after p. m. POSITION of trust to be immediately filled by a woman over 25; must be trustworthy and accurate. Box 2i81, Call. FIRST-CLASS buttonhole makers on vests; Wwages no object. 23033 Niuth st opposite Clementina. AN elegant flat, 7 rooms; new, sunny; reason- able. 447 Broderick st., bet. Hayes and Fell. A MODERN_ sunny flat, 4 rooms and bath; rent $18. 371 Linden ave., near Octavia. GEA}Y, 1945—Upper flat renovated; opposite vark. _— GROVE, near Fillmore—Elegant 7 mm:”' Apply at 818, - oo HAIGHT, 450, ‘near Fillmore—Flat, 4 sunny rooms; yard: basement: rent $15. MODERN flat, 7 rooms, bath. 623 ave. bet. Van Neas ‘and Franiiin; reat 13 NEW upper flat to let; $25. Twenty-fourth st., near Diamond, ¥ o BUNNY flat; § rooms; rent reasonable. NE. corner Haizht and Steiner-sts. " M et b B i e RS S otfice “and 2 MODERN fats. © mu.-umme/-r 1.40- ‘% o Boca | ciubiisned at 1066 GIRLS, get in line now for fall positions: milli- nery taught in one month; $5; evenings only. 143 Stockton st.. room 13. business woman: permanent posi- tion for 1 year. Box 2176, Call, P el aithal i it e N A GIRLS wanted. United States Laundry, Six- tee) and Valencia sts. Al FINIS] and quick sewers on cloaks for M. /OFF, 1228 Market st. Experienced tors on muslin underwear: beginners paid. G. W. Reynolds, 507 Mission. GIRLS about 14 for factory work; good fl::' & 100 l'i«g-ta"”'-é CLASSIFIED advertisements and recelved at Call branch offie, 2200 2| 3 dishwasher, country restaurant, $70; cook nd dishwasher, city, $70; boarding-house $40; cook, small hotel,’ $35; bedmaker, $35; baker for country, $15 week and found: restaurant porter, $30: dishwashers and oth- ors. 3. 7. CROSETT & COn Sacramento. ANDRE'S OFFICE, 317 STOCKTON ST. Assistant butler, pantry boy, $30; man to take care of horses, etc., private pl ', $25; kitch- en boy, private piace, $30; dishwasher f officers’ mess, $25; plain gardener for nlx sery, $30: middle-aged man, private place, country, $15; bedmaker, $35; dining-room por- ter, $30, etc. WANTED—Experienced cloak and suit man; must be a young man of good address; state age, experience and salary expected. ~Apply box' 2193, Call. £ A—_HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12. Night porter, §25: bell boys, $15 to $30. WANTED—Bright boys from 15 to 20 yvears of age In large wholesale house to learn busl- ness and with chance for promotion. Reply Jn_own handwriting, glving references, box 2186, Call. WANTED-—Experfenced labeler for spice and baking powder cans; steady position to right party: give reference, experience and wages expected. Box 2189, Call office. ‘WANTED—Crockery packer; must be expe- rienced; steady position to right party; give reference, experience and\ wages expected. Box 2196, Call office. ‘WANTED—Young man to essist in floor walk- ing and trimming; only one with city ref- erences mneed apply. BRI 1220 Market st. BT R e et e e WANTED—Rellable man for small orcnard, : horse, cow, A P Senr $25 and rodnd: refe. Box F161. Call: $100—WANTED—A sober. steady man as part- mer in business that requires no_experience. For particulars, 267 Fourth st., barber shop. WANTED—An active boy; must be strong. honest and reside with parents: state and wages expected. box S e T e HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. PHONE MAIN 5848. ~ PHONE MAIN 53848, Leading Employment and !abor Agents. 1902 WE GAVE 45,000 MEN WORK. WE SHIP YOU FREE TO ONE FREE TO-DAY, FREE TO ALL. UTAH, LOS ANGELES CO. NEVADA, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS OREGON, ARIZONA, ‘WASHINGTON, AND EAST. CARPENTERS and helpers, pile drivers, fence ‘builders, drillers, single. doubl: and machine men, corner ‘and bench hands, muckers, chuck tenders, car dumpers, team- sters, laborers, track men, cooks, walters, engineers, blacksmiths, etc., $5, $4, $3 50, $3, $2 00 'and 32 a da FREE FARE! FREE FARE! FREE FARE! Thousands Golng. Are you? Are You? MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. FREE TO 76 SAWMILLS IN 4 STATES ‘WOODS, ETC. 1 TERRITORY. COME AND SEE. 486 laborers, no experience required, YOU'LL SUIT, for mills, woods, yards, etc., wages $30, $35, $40. $50, $60 and found. CHANCE TO ADVANCE YOUHSELF. NOTICE—Board, etc., on following jobs. 3 setters, $45 up 6 line pullers, $40 u 5 doggers, $45 up; 5 first- tenders $4: up; 7 board pullers, $45 up; 3 second chain tenders, $40 up; 4 tail edgermen, $40 up; 5 gang edgermen, $50 up; 5 head edge:men, snipers, $40 up; 4 head sorters, 54 swampers, $35 up; 2 second sort- $10 up: 36 skid road builders. $35 up; $45 up; 3 shingle saw. ers, 6 head timbermen, vers, $90 up; 5 second timbermen, $10 up; band sawyers, $150 up; 3 mill bed men, $40 “ up: 6 Dolbeer loggers. $30 up; 2 sorters, planing room. $40 to $45 up; swing cut off, $75 up; combination circular saw filer and millwright, $100. W SE 1ION HANDS, $60 UP. 76_lumber pllers, $60 up; 6 redwood peelers, $30 up: 4 ox teamsters, $65 up; 6 wood turn- ers, $100 up; logger, bulls or horses; 5 car- riage men. Head sawyer; 5 spool tenders, $60. uhm'le packers, 7c M; 4 drag sawyers, up. 3 setters, $90 up; 5 cutoff sawyers, $60 up. MAN TAKE CHARGE CO. PLANING MILL, BOSS HERE, §75 fd. ; 6 tree fellers; HEAD DONKEYMEN, FULL CI'SEW'; 3 sticker hands, $99: MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. I A MINES, QUARRIES, | TUNNELS, ETC.—BOSSES HERE TO-DAY. 15 single or double hand miners, fare $4, §75. OTHER MINES 36 miners, different mines, $75, $85. 9 machine miners, $90. 12 timbermen, $90. 126 laborers for many different mines, fars from $2, $42 to $60 and found. You'll suit; | come see. | 26 bench and corner men, $3 a day. | 5 furnace me ; tool sharpener, 146 DRIL HERE. ARLY. | AID. | Only 12 more carpenters, large sawmill, boss here, 33 to $3 56 day. 51 OTHER CARPENTERS. Located in city and country, for house, barn, | shed building, finishing, concrete form’ build- ers, factory work, bench work, ranch and | raliroad work, mines, etc., $3, $3 50, $4 day. OTHER MECHANICAL HELP. 92 blacksmiths, horseshoers, all-round smiths, machine blacksmiths, also many helpers for | shops, factorfes, mines, ranches, railroad | camps, sawmills, woods, foundries, dredgers, | etc., $4, $3 50, $3, $2 50, $2 day. Come see. 4 lron workers, large mining company, fare $3, $40 and found. 3 brick molders, 3 wood turners, $3 50. ‘Asphaitum floor maker, $2 a day and found. Bicycle repairer, helper, helper carriags works, $§2 25. | 2 carriage painters, $3. Stonemason, Oregon, $5. | 3 beam hands, $13 week; sign painter. Men understanding sométhing of coopera $456 to $60. 2 coopers, loose work, 10c each, country. | 5 boit makers. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. COUNTRY ROAD WORK. 1aborers, $60. LOCATED EVERYWHERE. 503 laborers, teamsters, etc., for factorie. manufacturing mills, warehouses, excavating, building, grading, brick yards, R. R. sectios shipyards, etc., many In San Francisco, $2 50, $2 day, $35, $30. $30 and found | Teamster for mine, haul supplies, $60. ! COUNTRY MA FACTURING PLANT. | i 25 LABORERS, FARE $1. § MURRAY & READY, A2 HARY . ETC. | 146 haymakers, mowers, pitchers, teamsters, hay balers. etc., loeated in every county, | 51 $1 35, 31 50 day and found: Junior Monarch_press, 15c_ton; come see about THEM; HIGHEST WAGES PAID. i DAIRIES., STOCK RANCHES, STABLES, YINEYARDS, ORCHARDS. RESIDENCES, 93 milkers, butter and cheese makers, milk wagon drivers, separator tenders, can wash- ers. etc.. $45, $40, $35, $30 found. 72 vineyard, orchard hands, $26 to $30 found. 5 sheep herders, shearers, vaqueros, $30, $35 and found. | 5 choremen, 9 stablemen, $40, $35. $30 found. 26 chore men and boys, $30, $15 and found. THIS IS A BIG O] $5,000,000 BANK 1 26" handy men, no experience required, do anything, work in and around _vineyard, orchard, ranch, then pick fruits, about pack- ing and dry houses, $26 per month and found; WILL TEACH YOU: FARE $1. | 3 brick molders, 5 brick wheelers, 20 lnbor-i ers, "brick yard, $60. Boy to learn paperhanging and decorating, $56 = weel. Young man, drive bakery wagon, $20 found. 10 men, make lagging, $17 M. i 25 boys, learn trades, work in factories, sta- | bles, offices, ete. | Captain and cook for scow:; man charge of | | scow. Young man, work in paint store and drive, $9. Man to drive 4 horses, 50c rare, $30 found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. TO BUTTE: TO BUTTE: TO BUTTE. LOCATED IN MTS. OF BUTTE. .For Great American Syndicate and Trust. 65 teamsters, laborers and drillers, $67 50 | to $75. | IT WILL COST YOU ONLY $2 80 | MURRAY & READY, @34-636 Clay st. “HOTEL, LAUNDRY, CLERICAL BAKERY. ETC.. DEPT. | 29 cooks, 1st, 2d, 3d for hotels, boarding- houses, camps, mines, ranches dairfes, saw- mills, cafes, saloons. R _R. outfits, survey- ing parties, etc. . $60. $50, $40. $35. $30 fd.; 16 walters, everywhere, some resorts, 50, $40, $30 found. Y Camy walters. faré refunded. $35 found. 10 pot. dishwashers, kitchen hands, etc., $35, | 30, $25. $20 found. dishwashers for ranch, fare §1. $25 found. 10 bell and elevator boys, porters, pantry | boys. 2% anch cooks for saloons, city. jobs, $35 to found. : Faftors for difterent mines, $30 found. Kitchen crew, country hotel. $120. TLunch cook and porter. $33 to $40 found. Butcher, shop, 10c fare $§35 found. Baker. shop, 25c fare, $50 found. Baker. shop, Shasta co., $35 fd.; 4 bakers’ RelPerS. yEN AND WIV 9 farmers and wives. some you to $70 found, ;-'3‘:' H'l‘?NDREDS OF OTHER POSITIONS, 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. “can take one MIDNIGHT ORDERS BY TELPARAPH, TELEPHONE & LETTER. FREE—TO OGDEN, UTAH—-FREE. 1506 Austrians, Greeks or Italians, $2 25, $2 50 day. HAYING BIG WAGES, HAYING. tor hayflelds. farer atfice ree Y4t mo Sunday work, youll suit, $40 and_found monthly. * MANUFACTURING PLANTS. 25 laborers, manufacturing plant. fare $1, 47 S orers, manufacturing plant, faze 40c, " NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. TONSIERRA NEVADA SAWMILLS 260 Igborers to vile lumber, etc., $40 found. 2 teamsters_ city, good job. $2 25 day. Blacksmith ~camp, city. $60 and found. Baker's helper, city, $25 and_found. Farmer and wife, boss here. $50 and found. Blacksmith helper, fare $1 $40 and found. Donkey engineer, jumber co., $45 and found. Bedmaker, city lodging-house. $25 found. Man and ‘wife, man do chores, Wife plain and found. ok an, look _after enginc, $2 25 day. 3 “carpenters, factory, i0c fare. §00. ‘Pantryman, fare. hotel 830 found; black- smith, ranch, S0c fare, 3230 day. Tather, carry and mix, 25c fare $2 50 day. Farmer and wife, San Benito Co.. $15 fl. Washer and starcher, steam, fare $2, $2 50 Y. poss ROAD BUILDER. Oregon Lumber Company. to $100. ‘Watchman, private boats; also sailor, $10 a 3 pren brick wheelers; 3 burnt brick wheel- ers. §2 30 day. 5 men, thin fruit, irrigate, ete., fare $1, $26 and found. Blacksmith, shop, 10c fare, $2 50 day. Blacksmith, counry shop, north, $3 day. Second baker, country 335 and found. Laundryman, country, ‘week, 5 woodchoppers, mine, pine wood. $1 50 cord. 2 carpenters, viain city work, $50. Butcher, young man. country, £i0 found. Waiter, ‘students’ club, $30 and found. mowers, etc., $1 50 day fd. 18 haymakers, | Gardener 25¢ fare, brick choreman, private residence, $25 and found. o wanpous, fare §120, 84 dax. o, ‘asher, c! E - Busgy was harness cieaner, o¢ fa € Cook and dishwasher. Nevada, $90. Waiter for mine, $30 and found. Jdacksmith, Alameda Co., $1 60 day found. 12 men, hayficids, $1 50 day and found. Cook, ranch nd found. Stableman, | and found. ch; 2 bricklayérs. fare x ;umber grader, Shasta County, $65 found. BIG WAGES . MURKAY & READYS 34-636 Clay st S EMPLOYMENT AGE! A 429 Bush st PHONE GRANT 185, Clay st. SPECIAL TO-DAY. AT 8 O/CLOCK 3 Free Fare/ — Freq s, 1R FOR MENDOCING (OUN Stemmer . Tunnelmen, Teamsters, Laborers. FREE FARE ING. Free d TY. Salls This Morning, Fare. s FREE FARE FOR SOUTHER Santa Susana, Coast Road Tunnelmen, drillers Laborers, G CALIFORNIA Chatsworth Park San Fernando Valley nd muckers, $2 to ¥ s FREE FARE FOR BUTTE co Teamsters, Laborers, FARE $2 0. FOR MARIN COUNTY. Teamsters, laborer: ckers 2 PREE FARE, | e mtE FOR NEVADA 'lhlg:elmen. drillers and muckers, Laborers, company w. FREE FARE. "o L 82 FREE FARE s e KERN COUNTY ners, muckers and laborers, $1 FARE $6 10, b sl FOR OGDEN, UTAH. Bridge carpenters, FREE FARE, $3 30 FREE FARE 20 farmers, different ranches and $1 25 ; 10 milkers, $30 and [ nd stack potatoes 328 uni men to dig found; 2 farmers, same ranch, fare 30 cents. $1 26 'day: 10 teamsters near city §1 50 day and found; 3 coopers, slack wood, 9c per barrel; 6 quarrymen, lime quarry, $30 and found: 6 farmers for orchard work. fare T3e. §25 found: stonemason, rubbie work, $4 50 day; farmer and wife. $60: young man ‘for bottling works, $25; shingle sawye: $60; blacksmiths, wheelwrights and others HOTEL DEPARTMENT. second cooks, fryers and broiiers 20 walters for hotels, $45 1> restaurants and eity and country, $25 3$30. $3.. £50; 30 dishwashers and kitchen hands, en. barkeepers. city and country, 10 bellboys, city, $13_$20, EN & CO’S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 420 Bush st 642 Clay st A—Men wanted for rock work, $2 fee and fare $10. Apply to-day before institutions. $40. p.-m., 531 Commercial st. WANTED—Good barber Wednesday afternoon. Saturday and Sunday, or every aftermoon; steady BOY about 14; department: $4 50 start. Apply PAUL RIEGER. 161 First st WANTED—Experienced boy to work in oyster house. Apply 469 Seventh st Oakland. WANTED—Good blacksmith and HORTOP, Rutherford general H COMPOSITOR—Good BOND, vrinter, 6 job man. ALEX. Market st. R wanted, steady, for Wednesday even- aturday eve. and Sunday. 1310 Cast 3-CHAIR barber shop cheap: on Mission st near Tenth. Appl 2 hth st. “Mutual Label Litho. t_in house- leaning: no experience. Market st., ) to 8 > —Wood turner and_all-around ma chine han WM. BATEMAN, S35 Folsom st. 00D boy wanted good 10 BOYS 10 to 14 years old to distribute circu- lars. Room 121, 1236 Market st inting office; steady California st. Market st.: R e and Hotel, 1 MAKER wanted $17 week. dishwasher at New Fourth st. Gate repairing; steady __rr. Montgomery chair shop: good loca- Inquire Cail 155 men on amento st., for sala, tion: going n other businesc. WANTED—Waiter street. in chophouse. BOYS wanted. 111 Clay st. horseshoeing shep. 5 feet 4 Inches and not over 6 feet 1 able to speak and read English. For further information apply at the recruiting offices, inch; months to complete and secure positions; cat. alogue and full particulars mailed free. Mo~ ler System Barber College. 635 Clay st, BRIGHT man with light team in the coun- steady work and good pay to the right Address 59 Columblan bullding. San Francisco, Cal WANTED—Bright young man of good address, who is experienced in cloaks and suit: ate age, experience and salary expected. Address Box 2185, Call. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 130 large rooms; 25¢ per night: $1 30 to $3 per week. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at §1 per pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50 or ort ia shoes $3 50; best shoes on earth. 11 Third st., Examiner building. 5 doors from Market. 3-CHAIR barber shop for sale in Western Ad- dition; stand investigation. Inquire DECK- ELMAN BROS., 104 Ellls st. e e . BOY wanted. 330 Kearny st. WANTEDMen on premium books; experencs not necessary. 1521 Myssion st. FURNISHED barber shop to let at 2051 Twenty-fourth -st. p BARBER shop for sale; transient. 222 East styeet. BARBER shop; almost given away: flne loca- tion: owner retiring., Inquire 1541 Geary st. e e e — KERS ON STOCK WORK. STAND- COAARTDM’;'A\'TORY, CORNER GOUGH AND GROVE STS. e TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 pair: foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express or mail charges. 11 Third st., Examiner bldg. BOY wanted. United States Laundry, Siz- teenth and Valencia sts. WANTED—Bright boy to learn card writing and to assist advertiser; good opportunity for right party: state age, experience and sal- ary expected. Address box 2154, Call TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 pai foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express c mail rm. 11 Third st., Examiner bldz. WANTEDFirst-class buttonhole maker on coats: good pay. 156 New Montgomery st. A FINE two-chair barber shop for sale or rent. Call at 704 Polk st. WANTEDSteady, reliable and _experiinced Porter for restaurant. 111 Larkin st BOY wanted: age 15 or 16. Call at 0 a. m. at drug store, 144 Fourth st. TWO coatmakers wanted. M. J. KELL CO., Oakland, b - ‘WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade. S. F. Barber Coilege, 741A Howard st. 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, 50c up; soling cheap_ 928 Howard st., nr. Sth. SAILORS and ordinary reamen for Europe and Australia. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. PENSION atty.. E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelan bldg. Past Com, Geo. H. Thomas Post.G.A.R GET your shoes half-soled while 250 to S0c. 563 Mission st., bet. lst and 3d sts. ALL sizes men e o, Ay SR WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—7G0 rooms, 35 night: mdw; free "bus and bagzage to and from 2 CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has Dbeen established at 1006 Valencia st. PR ook, RIS - AR SR ST LIPS A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call. 16 _pages. in wrapper. for mailine. $1 per year LIVERY STABLES. TOMKINSON'S Stables. 57-39-61 Minna and 2d—Vehicles of - &:h-—n -