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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1903. treet; open until 8:30 p. m. ; open until 9:30 p. m. ti! 10 p. m. ner Sixteenth; op ; open umtil 9 mtil 9 p. ™, ' and | m, ing theme, The « bring holiness meetings & Ma; \RRADINE. Hall. & rd st 14 to ™ ING NOTICES Masons cor 7 the Master. M (SATURDAY! | | ock. All members requested fo at- will ho i annual ga Shell Mound May exciting the pro Get one athletes ¥ East and Coast _w v Prizes amoun 1o over $3000 | uted A speclal §250 a8 ize of I $25 wili | athepeys tform by Also_exhibition of e _members of the Ir an_Macdonald of Oaklan Fraser of San Francisce dy. Full band for pa 1 8 p. m. A Scotch w ound-trip ticket —Adulte, S0c: MACPHERSOXN, Chief. AN, Secy. d drposit are carri and for the purpose o at the voting upon | in- f San number of Di the present number of | that the number of D} f rald association shall thereafte and who shall thereafter manage v uid Dated San Frar 20, ¢ _order of the _ Directore G E. Cashier. ANNUAL Meeting—The regular aunual meet. g of the stockhol@ers of the Olymple Salt Water Company will be held at the office of company, 527 Market st, San Francisco, l‘c) MONDAY, the 25th day of May, t the hour of 3 o'clock p. m., for the of clecting a bosrd of directors to nsuing year, and the transac- rer business as may come be- meeting. Transfer books will close 15, 1903, et 3 o'clock p. m. i | { o Friday Ma CHARLES 'A. GIBSON, Secretary. THE California De Commissio received a; 0 mine by W. F. Mille in Willow Creek | Mine, near Camptonville, Yuba | draining into morth fork of | which reaches Feather River, that & meeting will be held at San Francisco, Cal., | m. AGENTS WANTED. husters 1o _distribute | Eigns; £ood wages; ne Ady 120 Sutter st. | AT-LAW. | tack . Pacif o ATTORNEY KING. t advance _ evenings by appo ADVICE free—1 wil costs {n meritori- ous cases, divorces, probate and all other law wse:: no fees in_advance: open every even- s THURSTON, 819 Market £t., 1. 31, ADVICE free roes & spectal k. quiet; Mo harge without successestablished 18 yre. G. W. HOWE, 1122 Market st., opp. Haie's, ADVICE free; es; 1o advance fees. . ADAMS, floor, Examiner building. ; r. 309-10-11, ‘tel. Main 727, R. 316, third BUSINESS CHANCES—Continu CLASSIFI ale—Ledies’ hairdressing and manicu 11 the latest appi i g Al trict jances; lccated 20 agents. Ad- s tisements and subseriptions Teccived at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. 2 BRANCH office for Call advertisements and wbscriptions bas beem ectablished at 1096 ! HOTEL rodns, country, carns §200 2 month; new $1500 ant and : good va urnished, 45 roomi: ve Tor HEADQUARTE houses and apartment- G. W. SCHW Rma. 1 & 2. Marke: st T, Mone ned at 1 MaRIC MONEY TO LOA> g M icely suites 808, Call office. -A goO: OR saie house: price $550; low rent BEET bargain in the clty; 141 Stockton st sod_reasons ROOMS: rent $40; sunn oniy $100 Does & Hotels, Apartment Houses ROOML G-HOL > furniehed gas ranges; central; reas fo Mark i firet-class lodging- houses or hotels. SINHARD, t st., : low T t o 81 to lease @ year, | bet. 5th and 8th. yre lease water front..... ransfent . man nouse; rent srner; south of Market north of Market. .. per c adhouses, flats, & CARROLL room 406, ¥ nt $75: In_city; elling; $2500. ent . o 100 rooms. earny st. JSINESS Fla's and paying 18-room lo 7 com house. See EDUCATIONAL—Continued. THE Jenne Morrow Long College of Voice and Action: positions guaranteed; talogue free; d!plomas granted. Address 2152 Sutter st.,S. = i 2 Eutien s ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammur,writing, etc.; day or eve.: $0 mo. 1024 Mission,nr.6th. llege, 1435 Market,nr.10th, typing, bookkpg; $8 mo. ifege, 24 Post st., S. F.; page catalogue free. Chicago Business ¢ Pittman shorthand, TIEALD'S Busincss C founded EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. RGE AOKI, 421 Post st. Japanese-Chinese employment _office: hishes best heip; contracts for farm heip, etc. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- nese heip. 426 Powell, nr. Sutter; tel. Maln 5T52; after 6 p. m., home phone, Black 1508. CHIT 5 Employment Office—Best help ~at Leon Seung, 411% O'Farrell; tei. East 426, o-Chinese Emp. Office, 415 Stock- elp. Tel. Main 1997. SLIABLE Japanese Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 5188, - WANTED—FEMALE. young girls; 2 for general month: L as chambermaid. FNOGRAPHER, voung woman, & years' ex- ence, wishes posttion. 661, Call. A YOUNG iady, fluently speaking English and Ttaiian and fairly conversant with French and Spanish, desires to travel as companion and assistant to a 'ady or a family going to Euroge: references exchanged. Addres 683, Call office. WANTED—Position by competent _stenogra- pher; experienced in law office work; ca furnish references if required. K. E. H., 3097 Telegraph ave. AN experienced young woman wishes' work by the day, cleaning or chamber work. 3310 Twe ixth st. SPIRITUALISM. PROF. COLLINS of Po dally at 8 p. m. s ©. riland will hold oircles readings frem § a. m. at 1040 Market st. | | | | to 1 The F almist E I do hereby sole make u no cha ad Sav ing This Week For < §1 e 32 si. vant and | s1 her husband, wife is true or false; tell whom and when | ¥: in fact. T will tell you every | you can * n better than ARD. M. BERN rvoyant fac k cadings by 39, from 1 = names, dates & fac this celebrated medium &s and portrays evi u are 1 will on & yptian gypey, clalrvovant and | nently located at 1104 Market private readings daily, 19 a. m. 1 as satisfactory as i questions answered, $1; full 1ife, date and Send post. ma! 0 Market. opp. Emgortam. 262 1 in life, or have do- troubles, consult thls > advice . cla. : business advice; edic perscns devel- | Sundays, in trouble, be told how to n il affairs Tel uaranteed. r of bi or registered letter. | QUEEN, ER. mail or office, §1. Perma- . card irvoyan nna to 402 Minn t.. near Markel. names g h e r Marl MISS MARS. 3 usiness medium. palmis names given 5. $1. 504 MME. HANSON reads cards and paim, past, present. future; 25c. b tells 59, ard _reader set. Sth and 6th. su_become & N proprietor, 329 TRY it me Bush 421. RUDOLPH & CO., carp: CONKLI 333 Goiden Gate ave.; S . E. MITCHELL Ca vating Co.. 240 14th st uerrero st HOPKE BROS.' excel ste- t ~beati reasonable. 1702 Harrison st ; S Superfor Carpet-beating Work telephone East 126. cleay tel Mission 4. ——e Carpet-beat- | South 40. | el. | | ng works tel. Mission i Reno- ning an COLLECTION ADVICE fre LUMBIAN LAW tel. Red bad tenants sected speedl 618; collections; & OFFICES. - SRS 916 Market; ¢ business. BAD tenants ejected for $4 city or A CTFIC rooms, olledions mad. COLLECTI -10; tel. 5580, | DENTISTS REMOVAL. DR, C. W. RICHARDS, dentist, moved from 47 Post st. to Mutual Bank bldg., room 614, corner Geary and Kearny sts. has re- 1o charge unless successtul; all _canes en evges. “‘,“ {)‘\'ldson,!’."i Market. L. 6. CLARK, Emma Spreckels blag., 927 Mar- ket ot.: consultati, free; no fecs in advance. BUSINESS VA CHANCES. RIETY and stationery store, cft: Sar vner 9 price $1250; cigar store lns 4 stock, price $300; cigar store, £ and fixtures, laundry pa; rent, don, price $225. Large list of bar. penings. SCHWEIN- s, ST slores, e , city an Lo = country hotels, SCHWEINHARD, between Fifth wnd Sxth. 017 Market st ONE of the best-paying v over 100 horses; 'wfl"':g 1o clear $800 per month the year round; price $25,000, or will sell at invoice; will take city real estate in Part pay; the reason for selling is that the owner |! sick and retiring from business. MARION GRIFFIN, room 406, Hearst bidg. GOOD paying olgar store and o $16; ‘g00d location, _traefer cormers ent Chance; sickness cause. Box 660, Call offes CIGAR stand; valve in sight; ~ Tast. Cell at London Card Co, #t.; he agents. MOTEL bar fixtures and furniture for sale & €584 mining camp, Nevada Co., Cal. Partien. »murlufwn,slg.f‘nndm. 4 . GOOD place; partn: wh = = er or whole. FIRST-CLASS grocery and bar for sale; __trade. Apply on premises, 4001 18th, cor. Noe stables in town; owner going A NEW platethe Whalebone—cannot_break: warranted 20 yrs.; crown; $3 50; fillings, 50c. plates. $5; full set; all work painless and wa ranted. NT off this Set teeth $1 50 DR LUDLUM HILL, bet. 10th and 11th GOLD fillings pain; open Sunday. Dr. . silver m Dentists, 989 Mission st., cor Parlors, 235.Kearny, cor. Bush— crowns, $2 u Dentist, 14 has resumed practic e, B.H 24 Sixth st imates free. 6th | | | 1 ; fillings 25 Market s crowns $2: no ewitt.204 Sutter. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School | —Any pattern cut to measure, 1019 Marke ACCORDION, su : mburst & knite plaiting, Bew: art’s bution & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S 8CHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory,demonstration, construc- tion, laboratory and shop work: thoroughly night. 24 Post; catalogue free. THE Berlitz School of Languages, Starr Kii bldg., 121 Geary st.——Competent native '.“Ll;l‘- 300 branches with 75,000 pupils in Amer- ica’'and Europe; best, quickest method ever devised; private and class instruction; pros. trial lessons free: classes in French and Spanish, $3 per mont) practical; day ers; pectus and HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ¥.—Thorough courges; compiete equij all subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering: day and night; catalogue free. | WANTED- | NI sz SITUATION wanted by a Germsn woman, firsi-olass cook in & private family. Call at Park Hotel, 26 Turk st. EXPERIENCED children’s nurse desires sit- specially qualified for siok children. 5 Mission GIRL wants a position to do general house- work and cooking. 322 Fremont st. YOUNG lady wishes a position as stenograph- er; has references. Address box 612, Call. | WANTED Position_as_working housekeeper; ave. Apply 135 San Jos subscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton's Bazaar, 633 McAllister st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1008 Valencia_st Situation as itor or porter, but ler; willing to do any kind of work; furnish \d references. Address 811 Center &t., Oak- land, . BORNE elor, educated, accountant, private secretary; expert in farming, forestry, orchard, vineyard superin- Box 2108, Call offic SLDERLY German; fruithouse, kitchen, office, stor or any other’ light work: neat, quick, small: willing to work. Box 2100, Cail office. SITUATIC £00d Japaness school- b Sutter st. OLD German bac correspondent N wanted b MERSON, & COMPETENT young man (Danish) of 25, single, temperate and of excellent character, desires & position as man about private place; city or country; thoroughly well experienced horse- n and driver; references. Box 602, Call. A YOUNG American wants situation on pri- vate place: thoroughly understands driving and care of horses; can milk; willing to make himself generally useful; please state wages; first-class references. Box 680, Call U "HOLSTERER and decorator (union) ence on curtains, carpets, mattresses covers and_slip covers, wishes worl M. I VAKASIAN, 46 AN elderly German man wishes a position to attend bar or make himself renerally use- ful or to act as porter; city or country. Box 1 "HOLSTERER on strictly first-class antiques @nd stylish furniture wants work; best of references and bond given 1f required. BRI 1318 Dupont st. A YOUNG German, lately arrived, desires a position bel J the bar, where he can learn bartending. Box 667, Call GERMAN cars old, would like a_position as night watchman; I am sober and steady. Box 671, Call e YOUNG man of 28 wi wishes position P. O, box 2509 th some experience on small farm or orchard. = hoy wants & position as hotel por- M, 208 O'Farrell st wants work; has best referemces, 11, Japanese boy wants a_ good waiter, housework or schoolboy. 807 Polk st. JANITOR Box €8 itlon as " 8. iMAT, One really feels sorry for this poor little chap With a book In his hand, and one hopes there’s no strap For use on his person’if he makes a blunaer; But the schoolma’am’s so grim it would be no wonder. | A child that's so small needs a kind-hearted teacher, i And here is a way that is certain to reacu her: i Just tell plainly your need in a four-vit Want Ad. And before a week's passed will a teacher be had. ey HELP WANTED—FEMALE. DELICATESSEN cook, $3b; institution cook, X for San Jose, no wash, $30; 4 cooks nA_$35; nurse, $30, San Mateo; 3 nuree #irls, $15 and $20; 4 second girls, $20 and $26; laundrees, $30; hotel laundress, country, $30; 8 hotel waitresses, $20 and $35; houseworlk, ; hotel cook, §43: restaurant waitress, $6- : second girl, Oakland, §25; 3 ranch cooks, 20 and §20: 5 chambermaids and waitresses, 20 and §25: 41 house girls, city_agd country, 20, $25 and 330. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. A CLEANER institution in city, $20; ress for hotel in Nevada, §26; a cook and sec- ond girl for same house in Berkeley, $40 and $25; a parlor maid and waltress for city place, a cook for Ross Valley, $55: a cook for San Jose, 330, MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sut- ter st., near Powell. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, :nassage, hair work; removing of superfluous hair taught "1; HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, mass treatment, hairwork, removal of hair; $5 2 weeks: day & eve. class; wages $10 | to $20 week. 1236 Market, cor. Joes, r. 84. | | ISSION ST.. NEW RY, 1873 M | AT OUR NEW FACTORY, 1§ oM BT 3 NEAR FIFTEENTH, SBWI) OPERATORS ON OVERALLS IWANTED: INEXPERIENCED PAID SALARY WHILE LEARNING; OPERATORS AND RIVETERS ALSO WANTED AT OUR_MAIN FAC- TORY, 321 FREMONT ST. LEVI STRAUSS | & CO. APPLY TO MR. DAVIS i i { i OPERATORS AND LEARNERS ON SHIRTS, | OVERALLS AND COTTON-MADE PANTS. STANDARD FACTORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS, ACTIVE young woman to learn to carry empty dishes off tables in restaurant; first week, $4; second, $5; third, $6 and board; chance to learn walting. 725 Market st. as apprentice to learn ng: will pay while ‘Apply at HALE BROS. Bk st n Eive experience and wages expected. | WANTED _Neat_girl manicuring and hairdres: learning. OFFICE assistant famfliar with figure reference, FANTED A respectable woman not over 30 or 35 vears old as housckepeer for family of | CLASBIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recetved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencla s FINANCIAL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. (of California), First Consolldated Mortgage Five Per Cent Gold Bonds of 1593—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 Pacifio Rallroad Company (of Californid) $20,437 72 now in the Sinking Fund for the redemption and payment of bonds of that issue. and that bonds of such jssue 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 vhould be depos- ited with Andrew K. Van Deventer, Assist- ant Treasurer of the Southern Pacific Rail- 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 indoreed ‘‘Bids for Surrender of Southerm Pacific Rafiroad Company (ef California) Five Per Cent Bonds." New York. April 50, 1903. EOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, By B, H. HARRIMAN. President. COMPANIES incorporated and financed; stock and bond issues guaranteed, underwritfen and #0ld; 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 {mmense list; service absolutely free; take advantage of this department: it will save you time and trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-250 Geary st., on the square. ! FLATE All modern Improvements: 8 rooms and bath; rents low. 1408 Devisadero st., near Gear | A—$22 heapest flat_in city; 5 sunny rooms, bath: modern. 549 Valencia st., near 16th. FAGHTH ave.. 748750 (Richmond Digt.)- —Park Ali-night cars; $28 and $30; 6 rme. entrane JEGANT modern flat: 6 rooms and bath. 981 Iiarrison st., near Sixth, NEW 5 and 6 room sunny flate; on Fourteenth, ubove Market and Church; le. E MODERN flat of 7 sunny rooms. 432 Eddy st. MINE: commercial 24 Post st., THE Paul Gerson Schosl of Acting; the largest and most influential school of New York City TO _rent—Minersl eprings hotel: charmi lace: furn.; ready 1o open. ¥bos 2196, Cant, route and ew hing to work with; $1800. daress 7. EORKE. 1598 Mirte e FOR sale—A first-class laundry routs, with horee and wagon: rout ox 676, Cull ortee - - Coore 835 per week. e ——— GRAND opportunity; restaurant for sale: 20 es from city; sccount y Call office. Geath. Box s, SHOEMAKER shop for sale, ond st.. city. Apply 103 Sec- best location; 15 City Hall square, opp. s T ey YOR sale—Good second-band furniture store; “:‘l §cods. Apply 411 San Pabio ave., Oak- Ell-ri “real estate in exchange for ished bar and grocery Golng fine business ¥ox 2191, Call, i any #chool. =pecial teachers: pupils en. _tera Al or acdress 414 Mason et. ‘WALTZ, reverse two-step, private and class lessons. Prof. Foster's danc- ng Teutonia Hal GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEG! conducted by experts; best combined shet band and commercial course to be had: dorsed by official court reporters. 1382 Mkt. Howard, he kind outside guarante CALIFORN: A Busin: graduates; College, 305 Larkin se. “A thorough school”: positions secured for modern methods; struction. Write for illustrated catalogue. individual in- UPPER flat, 6 large sunny rooms, bath; $26. 1620 Central $12 50206 Shipley st. Tooms; bath: nice yard; sunny. DALE place, 10, off Golden Gate ave., near Hyde st.—4 rooms; bath; no children. NNY upper flat; 3 rooms, in good condition. 653 Jessle st., above Seventh. GROVE, 820, near Fillmore—Flegant upper flat, 7 rooms. Apply at 818, SUNNY flat; § rooms; rent reasonable. NE. corner Haight and Steiner sts. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Cail, 18 pages, sent to any address in_ the United States or Cansda one year for $1. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. FURNITURE of 4 rooms; 135 Ive ave. Apply 515 Polk st. NEWLY furnished flats, “bath; central; FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. three and six B28 Turke st AYRES, the leading business college, 723 Mar- summer course ndsume catalogue free; life scholar. ship, $30; Gay and evening sessions. ket & special s e AN B CALDWELL College of Oratory and ¥Acting,re- moved to 1205 Market, SE. cor. 9th; summer term., beg. June 15, 8§ wks., 48 lessons, $20, in all depart- ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; Ger’ Naillen School, 15 eve.; est. 1864. Van iton, nr. City Hall. A SUMMER school of shorthand and bookkeep. FOR sale—Nicely furnished flat; low rent. Call bet. 11 and 2 o'clock, 579 Geary st. FURNISHED flat; 5 rooms and bath; rent $30, 577_Geary st. 3 FURNIURE FOR SALE. Pttt bor s OIS FURNITURE of six_rooms for sale at a bar- gain. Apply bet. 7 and 8 p. m.. 301 Eddy. FURNITURE WANTED. . WOLPERT, 773 Mission, phone Red 2047, $230 RESTAURANT for sale; 004 cormer: | ing; enroll now and be ready for position in A eryiling new: % large living rooms. 402 4th. | _fall. €. F. Business College, 1236 Market st. | buys, rents, repairs, packs, furniture, carpets. or_saie; runuirg 4 chairs: | JOIN the Millerick Theatrical Club. For parii- | L. AND L. Auction Co., 1069-61 Mission; phone offer. 1007% Market, r. 1. Culars addrsss 120 O'Farsell st.. Alcazar big. | Jessie 1671; spot cash for furnitire, eth. If interest in florist and nursery | LESSONS given in oll painti terms mod- | A. H. MAYER, highest cash prices carpets, ase. Call 500 Haight st. 321 Poweil .m'g._ 5 flace, | * furniture: ete. 1175 Markes at.; tel Jessie Tor, A £00d_delicacy store; OWner gOIDE UNDIES_ WEL Germ., ¥r., Sp. Inguire 320 Eixth st. hre, 9-11 4. m., 35 p. o 1 Van' Ness ave. BIG price paid for furniture for 80 days,special season, . J. w&van.r.l’l’lfi-’-fll, . 2. no washing or baking. Address box 682, Call office. WANTED_Young Jady stenographer and type- writer; wages $20 at first; steady work. Ad- dress, with references, in own handwriting, box 689, Call office. WANTED- Dressmakers to learn to fit and make ladles’ conts by man taflor. Inquire of MISS McMANUS, 546 Sutter st., room bl. GIRLS about 14 for factory work; good B e ament. Abbly at cace, AMDS & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento st. GIRLS, get in line now for fall positions; milli- nery taught in one month; $5; evenings only. 143 Etockton st., room 13. WANTED— Experienced labelers by Code-Port- wood Canning Co., Tenth and Br: WANTED—Cashier for restaurant. Call office. £ i WANTED—Bullion embroidery hand: work. Box 662, Call office. | WANTED- By a wholesale house, an. active, conscientious woman. Box 674, Call. A1 FINISHERS and guick sewers on cloaks for M. SIMINOFF, 1225 Market st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 HELP WANTED—MALE. © R MANSEN & CO., Employment Agency, 429 Bush st. 642 Clay st. Phone Grant 1S5. FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles Division. Chatsworth Park, Southern California, Tunnel machinist, Laborers .. ; Free Fare Santa Susana, San Fernlndo‘vule)‘i muckers 2 to FOR NEVADA. Tunnelmen, machine men, muckers..$2 to §3 FOR 8. P, COMPANY WORK. Laborers, track and steel gang . ¥ree Fare .. .o FOR BUTTE COUNTY, Teamsters and laborers .$2 and $2 25 Epeclal fare, $2 80. . MISCELLANEOUS. 10 plecer miners, $2 50 a day: 10 farmers, orchard work, $25; 20 scraper teamsters, near city, §1 50 and board. § HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Chef and 2nd, cafe, Nevada. ..$160 Fare Paid . . Fare Here 2 dishwashers, Lake Tahoe, see boss here.$50 Bowling-alley man, Lake Tahoe, see boss here B & ...828 3 disl here . 3 cook: Cook, co g 346, ichen haip. 335, 820, ; kifchen help, $30, A salesman, clothing house, wages according to experienc C. R. HANSEN & CO., 429 Bush st. A—2 OFFICE boys for this office who live with their parents. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 420 Bush st. COOK and wife for family hotel, $70; hotel cook, ; fry cook, ‘{M week; American cook, private famlly, $30 to §60; 2 camp walt; ers, ; dish hers, ; kitchen men and e R CRORETE & CO., 025 Sacra- TTALIAN foreman for fruit ranch, $35 and found; tinner, $3 50 day; 2 harness-makers, $2 50 'day; tail sawyer, $50 and board; log $50 and _board; 4 blacksmiths. ¥ pmeand, batrg and 38 24000 RIS ey pianerman, $3 50 day: donkey line i b tarm- deck man, 52 50 and board; woodsmen, $50 :nng b‘:rdwsw-n $45 and board; ers and wi Wwoodchoppers, cord; man about place, ; milker for Santa Barbara county, $30; al teamsters, miners and many oth- ers. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento. ‘Stockton _st.—French ANDRE'S o ?11 g o, e cook, 4 wm?m‘.'p:fln hot tel laundry, summer. found Tore, 816 m‘m" Sor Aviador cuu'num s day} night clerk, lodging-house, $35, etc. A POTWASHER for_institution a short dis- tance In country, $20; a young boy about 15 to answer the roin b, week, no room or . 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A—_HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, . 12. $25; pantryman, resort, EArR g $35: \ 825, HELP WANTED—MALE—Com. PACIFIC EMPLAYMENT AGENCY, 520 Sacramento st. Phone Main 119! SPECTALS—SHIP TO-DAY. New work. R. R. work. Free fare Free fare, R. R. work. New work 80 laborers, 25 miles from city $60; ship to- day; free fare; fee §1. See boss hers. .. Large sawmill company. -Tuolumne C Part fare free.. Balance $1 50 GOOD CLIMATE—SIERRA NEVADA MTS. Patternmaker, $4 40 day 2 screw turners, $3 d 10 laborers around yards, $2 day and up. 10 laborers around mills, $2 day and uj You'll suit, and board where you please. | See BOSS HERE TO-DAY. | BUTTE CO..Gould Syndicate..BUTTE CO. | Fare $2 80. (Half rate) SHIP TO-NIGHT—YES GHT. 50 men to chop wood, clear land for right of way for the Diamond Match Co.'s pri vate railroad; vouw'll sult; you need no ex- .To-day—To-day | perience. { COME GO TO-NIGHT. | OREGON. OREGO) OREGON: | 20 COAL MINERS. .FREE FARE | . MENDOCINO COUNTY TUNNEL. | " North—FREE FARE. North—FREE FARE | 20 TEAMSTERS, 20 MUCKERS...$2 25 day ?oo ‘Y)RILLERS, $2 50 to §2 g ee §1. NEW TUNNEL—SHIP TO-DAY—NORTH On the Above Jobs: You See Boss Here To- day. FREE FARE FOR GREAT S. P. R. R. { 0"5 o%n work on their different di all over State, NORTH, EAST AND | e EAST AND 00 Men for Section and Extra Gangs; fee $1 SHIP TO-DAY. FHEE Fars 2otk . . IT'S NEW—YES, 'TIS NBW. IN BUTTE COUNTY. EUTTE COUNTY. 100 teamsters, $75. 100 laborers, ' $67 50, 100 rockmen. $67 50. t's to build a private railroad for GREAT GOULD SYNDICATE OF NEW | YORK (DIAMOND MATCH CO.); all year's | work; good water and board; you get a very ;g-;;p':m:l of ét. R. FARE.and the OFFICE 2 . Come, —y TO-NIGHT, take it and go—yes, go OREGON—20 Colored c: 25 LABORERS: YOU'LL SUIT; STEADY WORK; LARGE FAC C; 40 MI FROM 'CITY iy FREE FARE 10 SECTION fi;’) ‘03 found. umber pllers, free fare, $40 to §52 Mifiwright, free fare, !!?l: ]oh.“‘&gd}d lumber grader, sugar pine, $2 50 day, fare. tory, $125 fare, $3 to the | 1 miners—Fare paid | Foreman, box fac $3 50 day. SAWMILLS, ETC. Millwright, Humboldt County, $3 50 to $t a day; head donkeyman, morth, 2ee boss ‘here; spool tender, same Dplace, $55 found: '3 laborers, skid road, So- noma County, $35 found; band sawyer, $5 a day; 10 lumber pilers, north, $40 to $52 and found: 20 Jaborers, pile lumber; piler, $35 and found, Humboldt County, . . . MINES, TUNNELS. ETC. €5 miners hand work, different parts of State. jobs O. K., wages range from $2 25 day to $3 day, and $60 to $80 and $60 to $67 50 and found; 12 muckers, north, $67 50 35 laborers, different mines, north, cast and south, $42 and found and $60; 6 muckers, Taliroad tunnel. near city, frec fare. § ers, quarry, fare,’ $45 foun: horers. 10e- fare, $37 30, 0 found 2_tunnelmen, near cit $75; 10 woodchoppers; largs mine, | 2 muckers, | $1 .50 cord, MISCELLANEOUS. Placksmith, shop, Solano County, 2 milkers. ‘same dairy, 50c fare. $25_foune 8 farmers, differont places, $2¢ buttermaker and milker, Napa County, found; carpenter, plain’ work, ranch, fare paid. $40 and found; blacksmith, country Shop, $50 and found; cement finisher, city; 3 carpenters, country, $3 50 day; 10 labor- ers in city ' $37 50 and found; i5 laborers (Itallans). '$45 and found, north: 20 Yaboicrs, large factory, board home, $2 day; 3 tinners, best wages, city. % HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Baker, small country shop, north, $35 and found; cook. mear city, $40 and found; cook, ranch, $20 and found: bakér's helper, city shop. '$25 and found; ¥ disHwashers. city, §7 week. found; men to'take contract ciear land. Santa Cruz County, $40 an acre. < MEN—FOR A SQUARE DEAL AN! GOOD JOB, COME AND SEE Y'AB?DNS STRIKES ON ANY OF OUR JOBS, AT THE CAL. EMP. AGENCY, 59 Third st., near Call bldg.: phone Bush 405, SvALL FREE FAR 100 1aborers, $2 a day. AR 100 men _for steel and ‘surfacing gang. S. P, CO’S OWN WORK. BUTTE COUNTY, 20 teamsters, $2 50 & day. o Laborers and rockmen. $2 25 a das. SHIP TO-NIGHT, FEE $1. 20 men to clear sight of way, $2 25, Sugar pine grader, $3 a day, 2 setters for sawmill, $3 a day, FREE FARB. 2 experienced yardmen. $2 a 2 flr-al-cll.ll lumber pllers, $40 a month and Tirst-class setter, sawmill, month and board. $s CASPAR and WILLITS. 20 sawmill hands and R. R. rers, . $65°a month ang boara |+ 20orers, $30 to 10 teamsters, $2 25 a day. south, 10 mhekers” 0y 4 4ty PRER FARE 10 rockmen, $2 75 a day. FREE FARE. Sawmill foreman, $150 a month Foreman for box factory, $3 50 a . 3-;“”' Carpenter finisher, $3 50 a day. ' Cabinetmaker. city, $3 50 a day. 25 laborers, near City. $2 25 a day. 25 hay hands '$1 55 to §1 35 : }‘J‘mh‘“.“‘;’fl; & day and §2 In lorseman, val lace, count here, $35, board ‘and bed. ¥ e . AGENCY, 50 Third st. A BOY living with parents for store; duties not heavy: no experience necessary. M, E. DAY, 351 O'Farrell st. fkgar ‘WANTED--A man with thorough the men's furnishing goods business with about a o:mo ax partner in well-established st. Address, givi; ex- Derience and- references, S box. B0t o fong 15 at offce. knowledge of 1 Job. Appl ki ] o g O WANTED— Y f u\:‘.m oru:mwup:by and mendations required; state age. Box 664, Call. HELP ‘WANTED—MALE—Con. _ MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. PHONE MAIN 5848. PHONE MAIN 3818, Leading Employment and Labor Agents.. THIS IS WHAT MADE US FAMOUS. ‘We know no distinction between man or men, YOU ARE ALL EQUAL, YOU ARE ALL WELCOME. 1902 WE GAVE 1903 WILL GIVE 45,000 MEN WORK. 60,000 MEN WORK. WE SHIP YOU FREE TO ONE. FREE TO-DAY, FREE TO ALL. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, UTAH, NEVADA, OREGON, ARIZONA, LOS ANGELES CO. WASHINGTON; _also north, south, east. INCLUDING OGDEN, TUTAH. CARPENTERS and helpers, pile drivers, fence builders, drillers, single, double and machine men, corner and bench hands, muckers, chuck tenders, car dumpers, tean: sters, laborers, track men, cooks, waiters, engineers, blacksmiths, etc., $5, $4, $3 50, $3,§2 50'and §2 a day. FREE FARE FREE FARE! FREE FARE! THOUSANDS GOING. Are You? Are You? MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. FARE PAID. EL DORADO COUNTY. BIG LUMBER CORPORATION. GOOD STEADY JOBS. GOOD WAGES. 75 laborers, general work, mills and woods, $45 and found. 25 laborers, pile lumber, $45 and fuund. 25 R. B. section hands,” $45 and found. Office Pee 3L OUR FARE PAID. THAT'S ALL, GO BY RAIL. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. EAWMILL foreman, $100 to $125, Boss road builder,” Oregon, free fare. Foreman, planing mill, country, ¥ MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. FREE FARE, ALL FREE FARE TUNNELS, TUNNELS, TUNNELS. 155_muckers, Nevada and Los Angeles, $2 to $2 50 day. 156 _drillers_ single, double, etc., Nevada, $2 to §3 day. 185 drillers single, double, etc., Los Ange- les, §2 to $3 day. 185 drillers. single, double, etc., Mendocino, $2 to $3 da: 155 drillers, single, double, etc., Francisco, $2 to $3 day. 156 header and bench men, Nevada and Los Angeles, $2 50 to $3 day. 55 teamsters, Nevada State, $2 to $2 50 day. 85 laborers. Nevada State $§2 to_$2 30 day. $100. found. near San 55 teamsters, Los Angeles Co.. $2 to $2 50 day. 56 laborers, Los Angeles Co.. $2 to $2 50 day. : 85 teamsters, Mendocino Co. $2 25 day up. 85 laborers, Mendocino Co.. $2 25 day up. OFFICE FEE $1. THAT'S ALL. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. THAT'S ALL TO BUTTE THAT'S ALL $6 four-horse teamsters, $75. 55 two-horse teamsters and laborers, $67 50. Crowds Go Nightly. 65 drillers, bammersmen, etc., § Steady; Good Job. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. FREE FARE, & $1 FEE—THAT'S ALL. S. P, C, P.; also Santa Fe; all divisions 555 men every point, $2 to $3 day; free fare. HAYMAKERS, $40 and found, FEE $1—THAT'S ALL. Located everywhere; you'll suit; $40 found. | pitchers” and general men’ to 265 mowers, some fres fare; make hay, some 50c fare, don’t forget; $40 and found, FEE $1. MURRAY & RPADY, 634-636 Clay st. OGDEN, UTAH. FREE FARE—OGDEN, UTAH—Fres Fare. 25 carpenters, pile drivers, laborers, etc., $3 80, $2 50 day. REMEMBER OGDEN. FREE_FARE. WILLY UKIAH. 55 R. R. laborers and teamsters, that's all—$60. $12 week. 25 labore; FEE $1—THAT'S ALL. MURRAY & DY, 634-636 Clay st. —$1 FEE. THAT'S ALL—TO OREGON +——55 MINERS— MANUFACTURING PLANT—$1 FEE— THAT'S ALL—BIG JOB. 55 Laborers, $67 50; FARE $1. 9 Carpenters, $3 50 day. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. GOLD AND SILVER MINES. COAL AND COPPER MINES. 150 young men to learn mining; wages $80. MINES, QUARRIES, TUNNELS, ETC. 69 miners, different places, $90, $75. ;gstlmbermen, muckers and teamsters, $90, 264 laborers, no experience wanted, $60, $65, 168 common drillers, laborers, $75, $67 30. 12 furnace men; 2 tool carpenters, $90. WE SUPPLY MINES ALL OVER THIS AND 5 OTHER STATES. COME SEE. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. FARE PAID. COLUSA CoO. BOSS AT FEE $1. FARE PAID. OUR OFFICE. 6 laborefs, mno experience, youw'll suit, $67 50. CROWDS GOING. IT COSTS ONLY §1. THAT'S ALL. FREE TO 73 SAWMILLS IN 4 STATES, WOODS, ETC. ' 1 TERRITORY. COME AND SEE. 486 laborers, no experience required, YOU'LL SUIT, for mills, woods, yards, ete.. wages $30. $35, $40. $30, $60 and found. CHANCE TO ADVANCE YOURSELF. NOTICE. SPECIAL. NOTICE. 364 woods and mill men of every description n;rlxm Swampers u; engineers, from lumber Dilers to foremen, $35, $40, $30, $60, $70, A $90, $100, $110, $120, $150 per month’ ‘l&n‘:l found. COME AND SEE. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. LOCATED EVERYWHERE. 468 laborers, teamsters, handy men, helpers, etc., for manufacturing companies, factories, excavating, R. R. sections, brick yards, build- ings, shipvards, grading, mills, “warehouses, 2 25, 32 50, $2 75 day, $35, $40, $50 found. GOING HAYING? GOING HARVESTING? ING FRUIT PICKING? 286 haymalkers, located everywhere, fars tron €0c; office fee $1; wages $1 50 day and found; no Sunday ‘work. 6 four-horse teamasters, haul bay, etc., $40 found, fare $1 10. 26 hayfield men. mowers, etc., $40 found. 16 haybalers, 15¢, 18c ton. 265 farm, orchard, vinevard hands, $35 fd. 98 milkers, different localities, $35, $40 fa. 16 butter and cheese makers, $40, $50 found. 25 ranch teamsters, 4 horses, $40 and found. 16 stablemen, $35, $65 and found. 26 chore men and boys, $35 to $15 and found. 24 boys to learn trades, $5 week. $1 Fee—That's All-$1 Fee. That's All—$1 Fee. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. MEN AND WIVES. 12 men and wives for ranches, hotels, camps, private_places, otc.; some you can take one child; §$40 to $80 found; come see; gardener and wife, $50, house. Furmer and wife, 1 ehild all right, $45 fd. Man and wife, fruit ranch, 50c fare, $50 d. Farmer and wife, Mendocino Co., $40 fd. Cook and wite, 30 men, camp, near city, $45 found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. MECHANICAL HELP. 94 carpenters, located In city and country house, barn arcd shed building for mines, ranches, flumes, factorles, concrate forms, bench work, sawmllls, R. R. work, ete.: 34, 50, : come see. 350, 85 o CLWRIGHTS, $4. §7 blacksmiths, horseshoers, aiso helpers, general blacksmiths for shops, mines, Tanches, R R camps, factories, machinc ehops, sawmills, Wi dredgers, foundries, etc., $4, $3 GO, $3, $2 50 day: come see; stone masons, Oregon, §5; 4 carriage paint- ers, $3; sign painter: '3 beam hands. 16 coopers, loose work, 10c each; bicycle re- irer. B phaltum floor makers, $60 found; & wood turners, . 4 ‘ron workers: helper on carriages. Plumter, 10c fare, $4 day; lather, country, $2 50 day; 5 brick masons, $4 day, fare $1: many other different mechanics: blacksmith, Monterey County, $3 50 day and found; tin- ner for working copper, iron and tin, 32 50 day up; carriage painter, Yuba County, $2 50 o ——VERY SPECIAL— Engineer, factory, §75 found. 2 patternmakers, jumber company, $4 40 day. 2 ‘carriage setters. $3 day. MURRAY & READY, (34-636 Clay st. i one preferred. st. TOUNG man willing to work for his Dis tuition outside of school hours. Larkin Cotlege, 903 . WANTED—_A man_competent to take tities i, A e 805, Cal office. % SALESMAN for retail and Store: Eive reference. ‘experience and wasry Toall chargen. 11 Thirt, st Vi, FARE. MENDOCINO. FREE F. FREE PR 6 NEW TUNNEL, g 5 trmnelmen and muckers, etc. $2 25 to §3 day. teamsters, 25 to $3 day. ™ :§E !ocweomu'?“ =F FARE. FARE. mnlnmAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. HOTEL, LAUNDRY, B CLERICAL, BAKERY. ETC., DEPT. 39 cooks, 1st, 2d. 3d, for hotels, boarding- houses, ?ma'-.‘lmhu-k nmmrm saw- mills, cafes, saloons, surveying i:tfle-"l.eteu V&mflm.fl.m& ters, everywhere, some resorts, $40, 830 and found. 3 camp waiters, fare refunded, $33 found. | 31 fee— | HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. Young man for putty work, city, $8 week. Cook, Nevada, $30; boy to learn painting, $3 week. 19 bell and elevator boys, boys. - 4 lunch cooks for saloons, city jobs, $35 to 5 and found. waiters for different mines, $30 and found Cook, dishwashers, country grill. $60 found Young butcher, put up orders, errands, etc., fare §1 50, $50 and found. 5 gardeners. Butcher, young man, country, $30 and fd. porters, pantry Steward, officers’ mess, mine, $46 and fd. Young man, merchandise country store, o and found. g town, $40 and found k. fare $1. $40 and found butcher, mine, $50 and fd. washers and rehers, $15 Baker, shop, min German second Slaughter hous laundrymen nd country, $30° and fd $20 and found rs, boys to assist, $40, $35 w Dishwasher an roustabout for mi Lunch eook to $40 Baker, shop, $30 and four Baker, shop, § private family men, | Boy for labeling, cit 2 walters, city, $10 e house, $40. and fouid LABOR DAILY. 1202 We Gave 3 BIGGER WAGES. IN CENTER OF GOLD MINES SAWMILLS —WOODS- TUOLUMN YOR R. R. FARE PAID. 55 laborers to handle lumber, make your- selves useful; no experience wanted; $10 and found; overtime wages paid. AFTER JUNE 1 13c day_increase. §1 FEE. THAT'S ALL. | MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. YES, YOU'LL TAKE IT! 155 men to cut brush, ete.. $1 FEE_THAT'S ALL. BUTTE. BUTTE. READY, 634-636 Clay st. TWO NEW JOBS, PLACER €O. 165 laborers, 367 30 MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st WANTED-—Men, $4 50 per day; your own boss, | $10 required for patent right. WILLIAM I SMITH, 8§10 Mission st E CO. 967 %0 | UNION barber for Saturday and Sunday. 416 | _Fourth st. BARBER—Saturday noon to Sunday moom. Clay st. _— !B:\RBER wanted. 2503 Folsom st. A FIRST-CLASS eclevator boy at RAPH- , Inc. NTED—Motblack for barber shop. 628 Post st. ~ $12 a week: call aftes 126 Ninth st, | YOUTH to tend store_and make himself gen- : erally useful. 535 Valencia st. | RELIABLE round icecream maker, water pES ices, etc. Address 3324 Seventeenth st. ERRAND boy about 14; one who lives im Western Addition preferred. 909 Larkin st. | — | COOK for restaurant; | 8a m WANTED—A good second AYTED A sood second hand bread baker. $60 MONTH and board; man or lady cashier with §150 cash; secured. 1599 Howard | FOR sale—Neat barber shop, with living | _rooms: good loea ox 607, Call. | A BARGAIN— Barber shop: centrally located. See owner, 502 O ! room 1 OPERATORS ON SIMERE PANT | cor. COTTONADE "AND ¢ STANDARD FACTORY, GOUGH AND ¢ 2 FIRST-CLASS man to take full charge of | * hat department. one that thoroughly under- | stands the business; none other need app! | S N. WooD & Co. 3 WANTED— Young man wh an axperienced between 9 and 11 > : work; good Apply N, DAVIS, Maw ing building, Nev A YOUNG man famillar with real estate loan ing to take loan paper desk In a financial office must be a careful and o atious | worker; knowledge of stenography und type- writing will be of advantage: salary $60 per month to commence with. Box 43S, Cail. WANTED—Recruits for the Marine Corps, 1 8. Navy: able-bodied men of good character between ‘the ages of 21 and 35; not less than B feet 4 inches and not over & feet 1 fnch . able to speak and read English. For furthe. information apply at the recruiting offices. 40 Ellis st. San Francisco, Cal.; Masomis Hall, 530 K st., Sacramento, Cal.; and U. ¢ Custom-house, 2 rth Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. WANTED—Head janitor who is capable of taking full charge of work; salary $75 per month to right party; state age and expe- rience; must have first-class local refer- ences.” Apply box 663, Cail office. YOUNG man experienced in general accounting work and capable of assisting different desks: salary of $40 per month to commence, with chance of advancement if ability and energy are shown. Box 659, Call. A YOUNG man stenographer who typewrites in a neat and uniform manner; salary to com- mence $30 per month,* with chance for a bright and conscientious person to raise as opportunity occurs. Box 667, Call, WANTED—3 first-class carriage blacksmiths: wages $3 per day of 9 nours; 3 carriage painters (stripers and finishers); wages $2 75 to $3 per day of 9 hours. Apply A. MEIS- TER & SONS CO., Sacramento, Cal. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at §1 per pair; l'oo:-t%r;n- shoes at $2 50 or e shoes $3 50 t shoes on earth. 11 Third st.. Examiner bullding, 5 doors from Market. MEN to learn barber trade; only requires two months to complete and secure positions; cat. alogue and full particulars malled free. Mo- ler System Barber College, 635 Clay st. BRIGHT man with l:‘;m team in the coun- try: steady work and good pay to the n‘.nz man. Address 59 Columbian building, San Francisco, Cal WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno.House proprietor, still runs~Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 largs rooms; 25¢ per night: $1 50 to $3 per week. TINNER Wanted with experience and ability: eady work indoors with good pay for th: ht man. WIESTER & CO., 22 Second st. YOUNG man for office, about 16 years of age. Apply in own handwriting, box 656, Call office. s WANTED—An experienced salesman to take charge of silk department; references re- quired., Box 669, Cail office. 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- FIRST-CLASS picture-frame fitter. SAAKE, 13 Telegraph ave., Oakland. BARBERS, attention, $110 buys 2-chair shop and 2 living rooms completely furn. 341 5th. BARBERS, for sale 3-chair shop: good loca- tion; going in other business. Inquire Call. BOY about 15 wanted for mercantile office salary $15. Add. in own hand, box 695, Ca WANTED—Boy 14 to 16 years old for officd. 24 Phelan building, $06 Market st. FOR sale—Barber shop; $60; reason, other oc- cupation. L. HESS, Sebastopol. TWO coatmakers wanted. M. J. KELLER CO., Oakland, i WANTED—Y ‘men to learn barber trade. S. F. Barber College, 741A Howard st 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, 80c up; soling cheap_ 923 Howard st.. nr. 5th. SAILORS and ordinary ceamen for Europe and Australia. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. PENSION atty.. E. A. Bullis, room 40. Phelan bldg. Past Com_ Geo. H. Thomas Post, R GET your shoes half-soled while waiting: 25¢ to 50c. 563 Mission st.. bet. lIst ard 2d sts. ALL sizes men's shoes, siightly damaged, halt price. 563 Mission st.. bet. 1st and 2d sts. e B M e ey WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st near Mar- Ket—7C0 rooms, 35 night; reading-rooms; free "bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions ne‘:v«l at ll)ll un':\cn office, 2200 Filimore 3 fice for Call advertisements and A eabecriptions has been established at 1008 Valencia_st. ———————————————— LIVERY STABLES. TOMKINSON'S Livery Stables. 57-50-61 Miana S Ret et and 34— Vehicles of every du- seription for hire at most reasonable sates. HORSES AND WAGONS. le, ranging from 1200 to 1109 !lo::!‘:lllvs twmfi .Nu:wmd ‘Wilkes, 17 hands bigh: suitable for all purposes. Address 1521 Railroad ave.. Alameda. e ot s e SIS R A FINE camping wagon for sale; cheap. Ap- ply 715 Folsom st. MUST be sold: 8 good horses. 327 Sixth st

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