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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1903. USINESS CHA‘GE!fio-!I--e‘.W CHURCH SERVICES. ezational Church, corner Fost and Rev. George C. Adams, D.D., 11 a. m., services apprepriate to with an address by the pas The Value of a CMId.” ~ At national memorial scrvice, at of the Republic posts will priate music by the choir, yer organist and choir master: | stor, topic, ‘‘The Heroic | Ali are cordially invited. | gational, 15th, pear Mission— | der, pastor; residence, S e Park 320 At 1l a. m. cock f Alameda will the pastor will delive: the nineteenth cen religious lite and reon—Was He Real irst), S.W. cor. Gea Bradford Leavitt, itt_and Chas school. _Th The morni: Bradford Leav- The Influence of tet, under direction \st. Al are cordially service . subject g Things. , under the auspices | Society of this church, will | One Hundred Years of | | At free. A cordial invitation Methodist Episcopal Hayes and Buchanan sts., | hens, pastor—Public worship S p. m. Sunday-school at | Perkins suparintendent 45 p. m., Dr. R. O pastor will preach in | - bled Hearts'' and in A Good Thing and How to | . Church (Methodist Episcopal), Ms between Sixth and Seventh—Pas- H. Briges and- Herbert F. sunday-school, Rolla W. 11 e m, e topic. eavor socteties; 7:3 nd sermon, mem- s Post, G. A. R, the guests of honor. Feeding t at 7:46 . m W. C. Baker superinten- e, 6:45 p. m, J. H. gers are invited to Church, corner Fill Rev | | | | | of | meeting at 6:30 p. m. | esday evening at 8| iy jnvited. | reh, corner Call- Rev. George G. Bi- e service at 11 ok E service at 7:30 o'clock. s | preach at both services & - at ) & m. Prayer meeting h and Gough sts., Rev. rector—Sunday-school g praver and sermon. prayer and sermon, y st.—Preach- m., by the Rev. | ! Wisco who has just ar. at 12:3 Y.P.B.CE eeting on W ¥ s free and all invited. The | ¢ calling a pastor will be acted | . dnesday evening meeting. | 7:30 p. or Mesmerism and Hypno- sunday school for children at the sday evening meeting at 8 | i STOCKEOLDERS' MEETING—Notice is here- MEETING NOTICES—Continned. THE Ancient Order of Foresters, Com- . Brench will hold their twenty em.mz annual reunion and pienic at Falrtax prizes for games and valuable gate prize Baseball _game, Francisco team vs. foot cf Market st., at 8:45 a. m., 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. Fare round trip, including ad- under 12 years, 8bc. M. BOEPPLE, President. jedontan Club will hold its seventh grand aonual gath- panions of the Forest and Juvenile Park, SATURDAY, May 30, 1903. Cash Santa Rosa. Boats leave Sausulito.ferry, mission to park for adults children M. BOEHM, Secretary. & and games at Shell Mound turday, . May 30, 1903. Over ' forty _exciting events on the pro- gramme. Get one. Renowned athietes from the East and Pacific Coast will compete. Prizes amounting to over $3000 will be distributed. A special §250 gold medal and a cash prize of $25 will be awarded to the best piaver on the bag- pipes of Scottish national airs, cunsisting ot pibrochs, marches, _strathspeys and_reels. Highland dancing on platform by lads and lassies” in costume. Also exhibition of Jigs and reeis by juvenile members of the Irish Gaelic Soclety. Clan Macdonald of Oakland, 0. S. C.. and Clan Fraser of San Francisco w4 attend in a body. Full band for pavi- lions, Dancing till 8 p. m. A Scotch wei- come to'all. - Buy round-trip ticket to Shell Mound. Admission—Adulis. 50c: children, 25c. A. M. MACPHERSON, Chief. JAMES H. DUNCAN, Secy. DON'T fall to attend the sixteenth annual piec- nic given by the Order of the Sons of St. George at Fernbrook Park, Niles Canyon, on | SATURDAY, May 30, 1908; grand cash gate | prizes: round trip tickets—adults, $1; chil- | 1 dren, GOc. Boat leaves ferry landing foot of Market st. at 9 a. m.; Oakland, First and Broadway, 9:20 & m. Strickly - a family plenic. by given that & meeting of the stockholders of the Crocker-Woolworth National Bank of San Francisce an assoclation for carrying on the business of banking. formed and or- ganized under and in pursuance of the Re. | vised Statutes of the United States, is hereby | called and will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of May, 1903, at the hour of § o'clock in the afternoon of eaid day and at the banking-house of sald assoclation, situate at the junction of Post and Market streets, in the city and county of S8an Francisco, State of California, the place where its | operations of discount and deposit are carried | on, with the object and for the purpose of | taking into ‘consideration ~the voting upon | the proposiion to amend the articles of in- | corporation and association ' of said ' The Crocker-Woolworth . National PBank of San | Francisco, by increasing the number of Di- rectors thereof from the present number of | seven to nine, %o that the number of Di- | rectors of safd association shall thereafter | be nine, and who shall thereafter manage | the affalrs of sald assoclation. Dated San | Francisco, April 20. 1903. By order of the Directors. G. W. KLINE, Cashler. | ANNUAL Moeting—The regular annual meet- | ing of the stockholders of the Olympic Salt | Water Company will be heid at the office of | company, Market st., San Francisco, | Cala., on MONDAY, the 25th day of May, | 15C3,"at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a board ot directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transac- tion of such other business as may come be- fore the meeting. Transfer books will close on Friday. May 15, 1903, at 8 o'ciock p. m. CHARLES 'A. GIBSON, Secretary. THE California Debris Commission, having received application to mine by hydraulie process from W. F. Miils in Willow Creek Consolidated Mine, near Camptonville, Yuba County, Cal, draining into morth fork of Yuba River, which reaches Feather River, | gives notice that a meeting will be held at room 96 Flood ‘bldg., San Francisco, Cal., June 1, 1908, at p. m. "AGENTS WANTED, | CRIPPL A TRIED AND PROV. GREAT MONEY-MAKING ENTERPRISE, For thirty vears C. 1. Rand has promptly fulfilfed all contracts to his co-operators and in- vestors. The C, E. Rand Company, co-opera tive owners of race horses and general turf ef terprises, receive investments of twenty dollars and upward, for which they have never paid les§ than three per cent per week on every dol- lar invested. Dividends are remitted to ail in- vestors on Wednesday of each week. All in- vestments subject to withdrawal with interest to date upon demand. Those having a little idle money would do well to become thoroughly acquainted with all details of the business. Fi- nancial and professional references covering & period of thirty years. Write fof particulars THE C. E. RAND COMPANY, 32 Broadway, New York City. i $3000—2 stores in Berkeley; 4 living rooms; elec- tric lights, new oven and baker's tools; large barn: horse and wagon; easy payments. $2600—Butcher shop In Berkeley, with live ing rooms above; store adjoining barn in the rear; corner, 50x100; $500 down, balance easy payments; 4 fine opportunity; former owner died, who had a splendid business. $800—Dtlapidated 7-rcom house, well, pump, barn, etc.; easy payments; good chance for contractor or builder to fix up. $400—Little store on littie lot, 10x100; $50 down, $10 monthl, , 221 Sareome st., S. F.; Berkeley. $20 MONTH. This represents average profits for past six months. In three weeks recently $1476 was earned on a $20 Investment; a straightfor- ward, honorable business proposition, coming from'a corporation with = $100,000 ' capital; National Bank references: write for particu- lars. STAR & CRESCENT CO., dept. 2, 226- La Salle st., Chicago. ONE of the best-paying livery stables In town; over 100 horses; guaranteed to clear $600 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 is sick _and retiring f{rom bi MARION GRIFFIN, room 406, Hear $450—FINE paying millinery business; stock, fixtures, etc., for sale on account of ill health; books open for inspection. Write for details, box 629, Call office. $000—PAYING Joon and lunch house; rent $50; near custom-house; reason for selling, going East. Apply WICHMAN, LUTGEN & CO. 318 Clay st. Indepencence Dike, 60 ft. all $20,000. R. MORE & SON, Cal. Denver Colo. bldg., STEADY, reliable man (o assist in office; no experience neccssary: permanent place: $75 T0.; $150 cash required. 10071 Market, r. 1. OAKLAND stationery store; ten years estab- | lished; sell on Invoice on account of sickness. Inquire 615 Larkin st. $20 per day r cash 263 Ninth st. haif interest. T. A. Sweeney, Santa Cruz, Cal. AN outside route for sale. Apply Call office. LOCATION hest in the city; have you capi- tal? Installment Tailoring, box 639, Call. BLACKSMITH and horseshoeing shop. Inquire 15 Spear st. rug store for sale, whole or CLATRVOYANTS—Continued. EDUCATIONAL—Continued. EGYPTIAN PALMIST, PRINCESS PYTERLYNGERO, who was born at Alexandria_ Egypt, is nqw located at corner Oak and Devisadero sts., in tents. She * 1s recognized as the most wonderful palmist in the world. On her visit to Europe she Bave readings that astonished the most el lightened and skeptical people of leading Eu- ropean cities. This wonderful ~Egyptil challenges any palmist in the world to com- pete with her. She does not tell things to Please a person, but reads the hand just as it shows from the cradle to the grave; tells every person the planet they were born un- der, " thelr lucky and unlucky planets, and what step in life to take to better himselt; also explains things which bave always been & mystery; what business you are best adapt. ed for; the names of friends or enemies. She tells the exact questions on your mind, when and whom you will marry—the name and day and hour; settles and explains love affairs and family troubles; reunites the separated, etc. Why ‘not see the best?—it costs mo more. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call and consult free. All readings are strictly confidential. Corner Oak and Devisadero sts., in tents, Hours, 10 a, m. to 9 p. m. daily, Princess Pyterlyngero, the celebrated Egyptian palm- ist, will render her services absolutely free of ‘charge to church entertainments or any benefits given for the poor, turning the gross Tecelpts over to the funds. A— Call at Once and Save $2. My Regular $3_Reading This Week For $1.0 sl s s1 sl §1. SL §L PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisap. 1 do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make you no charge if I fail to tell your name, occupation and what you called for: 1 promise to tell you whether husband, wife or sweetheart is true or false; tell whom and when you will marry; in fact, T will tell you every hope, fear or ambition better than you can tell yourself. He restores lost aftections, reunites the separ- ated, causes speedy and happy _marriages, makes you successful and prosperous, cures dis- case and lost vitality without medicine, locates hidden treasures; “‘mediumistic persons devel- oped”’; hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m; Sundays, 2 to 8. '826 O'Farrell st., 826. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- nently located at 17 Third st., next Exami- ner bldg.; she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the present happenings and portrays events to occur In the future; if you are in troubl discontented or not satisfied in life, or have domestic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and vou will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25c up; satisfaction guaran- teed. Tel. Blaek 4369. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; privae readings dally, 10 a. m. 10’5 p.m.; readings by mall as satisfactory in person; 3 questlo: answered, $1; tull life, | 85: send lock of halr, date and year of birth don't send currency. Send postoffice, Weli Fargo money order or reglstered letter. A—MADAME PENN, wonderful clairvoyant and palmist, reads your life like an open book; advice on love, marriage, business, mining, hidden treasures, etc., 25c, 25c, 26c; a few days only. 1058 Market st. suite 14. MISS WARD remov. from 126 Turk to 906 Mar- ket, rm. 30, gives names, dates & facts when others fail.” Call on this celebrated medium. A GOOD investment, §14,000 cash or $15,000 in installments; BOx150 ft. coruer lot, with 2 stores; brick building, 50xS¢ feet, contains restaurant, sajoon and 64 new furnished bed- rooms; good business; will stand investiga- tion. 'For particulars apply to M. F. CAR- DOZO, Merced, Cal. ing cigar store and cardroom; rent location, transfer corner; rare ness ca Box 660, Call office. AGENTS—Automatic Washers sell themselves: | one agent writes: *‘Exhibited sample to 10 | women; - took 10 ‘orders”: time required, 45 | minutes, profit over $50; guaranteed to do & | washing in 30 minutes; furnishes fts own | power; requires meither labor' nor attention, costs less than any other machine; free sam- ple and exclusive territory furnished; $50 week guaranteed; thousands of testimonals. Automatic Washer Co., Station U, Chicago. | SCHEMES and Fakes of America—A good | book for agents, malil order men_and fakers; | it's an energy maker, an eye-opener and | brein-brightener for hustlers: i's.full of | money-making ideas; postpaid 25c: satistac- | tion guaranteed. PACIFIC BOOK CO.,” 120 Sutter st., San Francisco, Cal.. will lecture to-night | hical Soctety in the Flood | st. on “The Incas of | Tived for many years | and is quite familiar with | m she will speak ussion meetings Saturday lock. Library and reading- room open dally, 1 to 4 p. m. | vice for commercial travelers the Young Men's Christian ilis sts., this Sun- | o'clock, to be addressed | ries H. Palmer of Chi- | | aveler and leader of the us order in the interests Seats free and all men CIAL the well-k el Ha spel addresses will be given by own evangelist, H. A. Ironside, at | 17 O Hall square, beginning | jay cvening at 7:45 o'clock, also follow- ng week, exc & Monday and Saturday, the same ; Bo collection. T* —Col. H. 8. Olcott, Headquarters, Odd Fel- | 85 TO $10 per ay easily made selling our Per- BEGIN business for yourself; stop working | for others; we start you in profitable malfi- | order business at home; pleasant work; large | profits; " unlimited - possibilities; information for stamp. Frankiin-Howard Co., Denver. AGENTS wanted everywhere to ‘sell material | for en eotirely new art luster’ decoration; go0d commission. . E. P. BLANCKENBURG | MFG. CO., 131 Post st. | ) i fection Flavoring Powders; agents ~wanted. | Long Bros., Mfrs,, 950 Broadway, Oakl: WANTED everywhere, hustlers to distril advertising, tack signs: good wages; canvassing. Pacific Adv. Co.. 120 Sutter WIZARD Trick Pipe: smokes freely without to- | bacco: no chemicals: amezing: quick money sample 10c. A. SPIERS, 832 Broadway, N. Y. 30 a WEEK and expenses to men with rigs to_introduce our poultry remedfes. ORWON REM. CO., dept.- 80, Parsons, Kans. ; value in slght; owner going Call at London Card Co., 1067 Market no agents. HOTEL bar fixtures and furniture for sale in &cod mining camp, Nevada Co., Cal. Particu. lars at 1157 Howard st., San Francisco. A—Mme. Ravenna reads life; business advice; | names given; 25c up. b 4th st., near Market. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c; gents 50c. 951 Mission st 6th: o] Sun. MISS MARS, young busine: names given; 1., 50c; g.. MME. SOUTHWORTH, palmist, clairvoyant born with vell; occult sight. 1228 Mkt.; 10-6. MRS. HARRIE, palmist and psychic card reader; ladiess B0c, gents $1. 725 Polk at. ENDOLIA gives telepathic readings; distance no barrier. Call 776 Geary st., 1 to 8 p. m. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 26% Kearny, room 20; ladies 25c; gents 50c. GOOD place; partner or whole. Inquire 1853 Howard st E e FIRST-CLASS grocery and bar for sale; trade. Apply on premises, 4001 18th, cor. Noe. good MRS. SHAFFER, cla!rvovant card reader; sit- tings daily. 4481 Jessie st bet. 5th and 6th. e — | CARFPET BEATING AND CLEANING. TO rent—Mineral springs hotel; cRarming place; furn.; ready to open. Box 2190, Call. FOR sale—First-class dairy of 12 cows, with route and everything to work with; $1500. Afdress-T. BURKE, 1236 Milvia st., Berke- ey. FOR sale—A first-class laundry route, horse and wagon; route clears $3! Box 670, Call office. GRAND opportunit: miles from city; Call office. with 5 per week. restaurant for sale count death. 20 Box 668, WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-bea ing Works, 855-357 Tehama st.; tel. South ENGINEERING—CIvil, elec., min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864 Van der’Najllen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall A SUMMER school of shorthand and bookkeep- enroll now and he ready for position . S. F. Business College, 1236 Market st. THE Jen Action; positions guaranteed: catalogue free; diplomas granted. Address 2152 Sutter st.,S.T. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st., S. F. founded 1883; new 80-page catalogue free. FURNIURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE of 56-room cottage; a bargain: parties going away. Call at 857 Twentieth Oakland, Cal. e e e e "FURNITURE WANTED. A. WOLPERT, 773 Mission, phone Red 2937, buys, rents, repairs, packs, furniture, carpets. L. AND L. Auction Co., 1089-681 Mission; phone Jessle 1871; spot cash for furniture, etc. A. H. MAYER, bighest cash prices carpets, furniture, etc. 1135 Market st.; tel. Jessie 761, BIG price patd for furniture for 60 days,speclal season. §. J. WAUGH, r. 415'Examiner bld. LIVERY STABLES. TOMKINSON'S Livery Stables, 57-09-61 Minna at. bet. 1st and 2d—Vehicies of every de- scription for hire at most reasonable rates. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. A A A A NN NN WANTED—5 waltresses, 6 and 8 hours, $30 and $35; nurse, country, $30; nurse, San Ra- fael, $28; nurse, 1 child, city, $26; nurse, $1 to €0 to country; 5 second girls, $20," $25 laundress for he rosort, $40; #irl fo at- tend bakery, $6 week, siéep home, and 50 general housework girls to take positions Monday in both city and country at $20, $25, $30. Apply to J, F. CROSETT & CO., 834 Sutter st. WANTED—Cook_famlly hotel, city, San Jose, $30, no wash; cook, Oakland, $35: second_girl, some house, $20; delicafessen cook, $3; ‘cook, country hotel, $25; cook, anitarium, $30; 4 cooks, $25, $30; house- girl, San Rafael, $25; 4 housework _giris, Alaimeda, $25; 3 cooks for ranches, $25, fare Paid; 8 waitrésses for resorts, $20. $25. Ap- ply fo J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. A—_WAITRESS for hotel in Nevada, $25; cook and second girl for same private fam- 1ly, $40 and $30; a cook for small German family, J$35; & waitress, same place, $25; a nurse for 2 children, $30; a waitress and parlor maid for steady place in city, $3 a cook, 2 in family, $30; four hotel walitress. es. $25 each; twenty housework giris for courtry places, $30, $25; 40 housework girls for city, $15 to $30. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutfer st., near Powell, WANTED—A limited number of young ladies of education and refinement will be admitted to the Pacific Hospital Training School for Nurses; the applicant must be in good health and between the ages of 22 and 35; one of the best schools for training in our country and connected with one of the best equipped hospitals in the world; write for catalogue and application blanks. Address the PACIFIC HOSPITAL, 1329 South Grand ave., Los An- geles, Cal. ACTIVE young ladies to sell the $25 Lambert typewrlting machines; the lutest and best; rapid sellers; no previous typewriting expe- rience necessary—simply salesmanship; easy to learn. Call on MeNUTT, KAHN & CO. Agents, 306 Market st., 2 to 3 p. m. dail; Ask for MR. SCHNABEL. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, hair work; removal of superfluous hair taught from A to Z in 2 wks. for 34.50; positions guar.; $10 to $20 per wi.; school day & eve. 233 Geary, room 13; ladies’ maids prepared. ; cook, fana, 355: e Morrow Long College of Voice and |° HELP WANTED—MALE. e OPEN TO-DAY, SENDAY. el A ; an st PHONE MAIN 0845. PHONE MAIN 5848. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. THIS IS WHAT MADE US FAMOUS. ‘We know no distinction between man or men O A A 1002 WE GAVE 1003 WILL GIVE 45,000 MEN WORK. 060,000 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, cast, INCLUDING OGDEN, UTAH. CARPENTERS and helpers, fence bullders, drillers, single, double and machine men, corner and bench hands, muckers, chuck tenders, car dumpers, team- pile_drivers. labos . track men, cooks, ‘waiters, on"l"un:- r:xr:cémmdm etc., $5, 34. $3 50, 50 and $2 a_day. Fadr PARS! TREE FARE! FREE FAR! JUSANDS GOING. Are You? Are You? mDHURRAY & READY, 634-€36 Clay st. foreman, $100 to $125. BABVZ-‘-"%M builder, Oregon, fres fare, $100. Foreman, planing mill, country, $75 foun MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. FREE FARE. ALL FREE FARE. TUNNELS. TUNNELS. 155 muckers, Nevada and Los Angeles, $2 to B s, single, double, stc., Nevada, $2 155 ariiors, single, double, etc., Los Angeles, B iany” single, double, eto. near San Francisco, $2 to §3 day. i s Sanch mes, Nevad. and Los el 50 to a e matite, Nevada State, §2 to §2 50 day. 55 1aborars, Nevada State, §2 to §2 80 day. B3 ‘feamsters, Los Angeles Co., $2 day. 55 laborers, Los Angeles Co., §2 to §2 50 day. OFFICE FEE $1. THAT'S ALL. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st TO BUTTE $1 THAT'SQ\LL TO BUTTE THAT'S ALL 86 four-horse teamsters, $75. 55 two-horse teamsters and laborers, $67 50. 85 drillers, hammeramen, etc., $75. $1 Steady; Good Job. Crowds Go Nightly. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. FREE FARE. $1 FEE—THAT'S ALL. 8. P., C. P.; also Santa Fe; all divisions. 855 men, every point, $2 to §3 day; free fare. | HAYMAKERS, $40 and found g | FEE $1—THAT'S ALL. o Located everywhere; you'll suit; $40 found. 265 mowers, pitchers and general men to | make hay; some 50c fare, some free fare; don’t forget; $40 and found. FEE $1. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st OGDEN, UTAH. FREE FARE—OGDEN, UTAH—Free Fare. 25 carpenters, pile drivers, laborers, etc., $850, §2 50 day. A REMEMBER OGDEN. 25 laborers, factory, $12 week. FEE $1—THAT'S ALL. MURRAY & READY, 684-636 Clay st. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, scalp treatment, hairwork, removal of superfluous hair; $56 2 weeks: day & eve. class; wages $10 to $20 week. 1236 Market, cor. Jopes, r. 94. GIRLS, learn mlillinery; trade taught one month, $6; positions guaranteed $10 per week up; school evenings only. 143 Stock- ton st.. room 13. A REFINED young woman, who speaks Ger- man, to take care of 2 infants; a gcod home assured. Call forenoons or address corner Paru and San Antonio sts., Alameda. — BUSINESS woman to take charge of offl business in Los Angeles; opportunity to'right ‘woman of life position and splendid income. Address box 626, Call. CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co., J. McQueen, proprietor, 529 Guerrero st.; tel. Mission 40. TRY HOPKE BROS.’ excellent carpet cleaning. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st. tel. Main 304. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1702 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. SHOEMAKER shop for sale. Apply 108 Sec- ond st., city. OLD, good paving wine house: best location; owner retiring. 15 City Hall square, opp. Eighth st. CITY real estate In exchange for old-estab- lished bar and grocery doing fine business. Box 2191, Call. BARBER shop for sale: running .4 chalrs; sacrifice; make offer. 100714 Market, r. 1. FOR sale—Half interest in florist and nursery business; 2 years' lease. Call 500 Halght st. FIVE new methods. of replating mirrors. 1| teach you. Particulars for-stamp. L. HUL- SINGER (4),. Francesylile,. Ind. : FOR sale—Ladies’ hairdressing and manicur- ing parlors; all the latest appliances; located In principal shopping district: no agents. Ad- dress box 692, Call. A—Agents wanted in every locality In Sta — CONKLING'S Superior Carpet-beating Works; 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. J. E. MITCHELL Carpst-cleaning and Reno- vating Co., 240 14th st.. tel. Mission 74. P ———e e COLLECTION OFFICES. ADVICE free; bad tenants ejected speedily. CO- LUMBIAN LAW AGCY. 85, 916 Market: tel, Red 618; collections; gen'l law business. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms, 9-10; tel. 5580. COTTAGES TO LET. COTTAGE, 8 rooms, yard and basement. 16 yington st, DENTIST: REMOVAL. DR, C. W. RICHARDS, dentist, has re- moved from 47 Post st. to Mutual Bank bldg., room 614, corner Geary and Kearny sts. WANTED — Young girl; cooking, general housework, 3 adults, small wash. no window cleaning; wages $25. Call Monday morning, 2721 Clay st. AA—_LADY canvassers to represent §. F. finan- clal concern in every part of Cal.; money malker for right party. H., 460 Parrott bldg. WOMEN and girls to work In Napa fruit can- nery; good wages; plenty work; good cli- mate. Particulars at 124 California st. WANTED—Girl for general . work fn pri- vate boarding-house, Sausalito. Inquire at BRODERICK'S Grocery, Sausalito. PLAIN writers; fllling blanks; $50 per 1000; addressed envelope. ~Union Commercial Bu. reau, dept. 15, 164 La Salle st., Chicago. WANTED—Young lady to learn trapeze as part- ner. Call between 7 and 8, Sunday evening, New Manchester, 6th and Mission, room &4. $5 PER 100 for addressing envelopes; send dime for full Instructions; steady work. C. E. MILLER & CO., Ely bldg., Chicago. must have references. Apply between 10 and 12, 3340 Clay st., near Central ave. ‘WANTED—Rellabie girl to take care of baby; willing _to go to country for one month; wages $10. Call 2518 Pine st. ‘WANTED—Thoroughly experfenced manicur- ist and hair dresser. Apply Superintendent's Office, The Emporium. ws'_building. Public lecture, 8 p. m. by CORPORATIONS ORGANIZED 3 Mr. Thoma England; subject, | good proposition. “H., 469 Parrott bldg., S. F. Under United States Inw-bt:dbmrlet of Co- ts the Crystal to the Christ.” | lumbia; cheaper, safter, broader powers; no i1 a m. Study | VADY ~agents -wantedt —big commission. | annual taxes. Address J. H. KUGLER, 41 UNIQUE MFG. CO., 15161 Market st. Wail street, New York. CARRADINE, holiness meetings at | ASTROLOGY. $125—RESTAURANT: 502 Sixth st.: must sell on E Third st +May 14 to account sickness; newly renovated, . m.; Sundays, 2:30 | ASTROLOGY reveals past,: present, future: herbood weekly soclal, 509 | Thursday evening at 8| and epeakers for ou res, under auspices of th Soclety, by Dr. W. R. Price, orial Hall, 0dd Fel- | eats free. | D LORD DRAKE, 521 Golden Gat E and Wednesdey evenings, readings, §1; trance, $2: metric daily HYPNOTIEM by Telephone”” will be Dr. 1 feature, Golden Gate Main =t.; 10c; reserved seats, 25c. medium’s wonderful healings: | come early, bring the sick Sun- €. Prospect Hall, Odd Fellows' bdg. ing cir. Mon. evg., 25¢; sit- 15th st., near Guerrero. :eud“(flk,k with birth date, hour if known, or 1ife sketch and 64-page astrological 5 PROF. P. BAIRD, box 253, Nmofl.-‘xn‘ P ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ROBT. W. KING, atty-at-law, Examiner bld., | rm. 611: all cases; damages, estates, wills, attachments, collections, etc.; consultation free; no advance charges; call or write; evenings by appolntment. ~Tel. Red 8601. ADVICE free—I will advance costs in meritori- ous cases, divorces, probate and all other law cases: no fees in advance, open every even- ing. J.'M. THURSTON, 819 Market st., r. 31 | ADVICE free; divorces a spectalty:quick,quiet; Do charge without success established 18 yrs G. W. HOWE, 1122 Market st., opp. Hall ADVICE free; all cases; no advance fees. R. C. ADAMS, Room 316, third ficor, Examiner butlding. AITKEN & AITKEN, attorneys: r. 808-10-11, Clunie bid.. 503 Calitornia st.; tel. Main 151, ADVICE free: no ch: unless successful; all cases: open evgs. W.W.Davidson, 927 Market. L. 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 827 Mar- ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. —_— “RHARDT. 3260 Twenty-second st.— Readiggs from 10 1o 4: tests to all to-nigh: 10c; phone Church 7013 o un YDARI'S circles; each recelves tests : Sun.-Tues. sittings. 278 9th, TESTS--Front hall, 900 Market; 4 7:30, Mr. Wilson ; Mrs.Gillingham, Mr. Hargrave ;10c. er—Mre, C, J. test circle every night; 10c. PFRIENDSHIP Meyer: sit w. G Hall test seances every night sittings dafly. 148 6th. 100: last seance to-night: 50c. 1052 Ellis. Henry Harrison Brown, Bm. ows' bldg.. § p. m.: music. JUNG'S test circle to-night, 10c; ait- . Wed., Th 619 McAllister. DEPEW KERGAN'S free mecnzrv4 vstal Hall, Pythian Castle, 509 et. subject, “Physiologic Thegapeutics," owed by views of a tour from Paris to | ague: free tickets will be distributed for X-ray exhibition at Sanitariui evg.: remember the question box: special music. BETH DEURESS, from School of of Los Angeles, will Jecture in te Hall this eveing, 8 o'clock: reedom end Progress’ “FULL Description of That Heavenly Country Promised Man,” by R. C. Bingley of the Chrjstadelphian e lows' bldg DR. PAY special feature at Golden Gate urain ball), utter st., at 8 o'clock; mur- der trial and courtroom scene by hypnotized subjects: 10c, reserved seats, 2Gc. PROGRESSIVE Spiritualists to-night, 0dd Fellows' bldg.. ith and Market sts. Mrs. R. €. Lillte speaker; admission free. subject, MEETING NOTICES, OCCIDENTAL Lodge No. 22, F. and A. M., will meet on MONDAY FORE- NOON, at 11 o'clock, to attend the juseral _of our deceased ‘brother, WALTER AUGUSTUS RAWLINS, late a member of Clay Lodge No. 101, at Dutch Flat, Cal. Fuberal committees please take notice. WALTER G. AND N, Sec. FIDELITY Lodge No, 222, 1. O. O. F.—Members will assemble at ipress Lawn Cemetery TO- MORROW (MONDAY) at 12 m., o 8ttend the funeral of cur deceased brother, W. £ McROBERTE. ~ ~ 4 H. W. OSTHOFF, N. G. N. ¥. MACPEEE, Recording Secretary. AUTOMOBILES, FOR Automoblles; the beautiful Thomas Tonneau, an ideal automobile for family use; unequaled for beauty of outline and finish, as well as quietness of movement; the easiest to learn: the eimplest to operate; write for prices and catalogues. The Thomas Auto-Bi, with its non-slip, non-break. belt, fe the one perfect motor cycle made; g0od hustling | agents with sufficient capital to buy sample | wanted In every town B. R. THOMAS Motor Co., 1252 Niagara st., Buffalo, N. Y. INESS CHANCES. O?DCEEJZSA w:rbl”umcffl"' clgar stores, sa- loons, livery st les, city and country hotel offered at bargain brices b £ e 917 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth. VARIETY and stationery store, city, same Oyvner § years, price i:fo; store ang good stock and fixt laundry s rent, :::;ra‘ hlx-um. . h.rngn of bar- s in good business openings. - HARD, 917 Market st. OPPORTUNITY for right party to open corner :‘flrn.ll“x:m flmml;dnt‘m. transfer cor- er; ures compiete; investigate. LAY- MAXNCE REAL ESTATE CO., 460-462 Eighth st.. Oakland, SEND for booklet showing how you can make $1000 on every $100 you invest; no gambll; on stocks or _speculation: nnlxl;unflu'r‘s business proposition in one of most le industries in the world. CONTINENTAL SUGAR REFINING CO., St. Louls, Mo. GROCERY business, consisting of grocerles in first-class condition, scales and fittings and horse and wagon: must be sold at once; a bargain. Apply city credit department, TILL- MANN & BE: BARGAINS in Black Hills gold stocks; have closest information ‘and best. jists. for investors; write to NATHAN HALLE, In- vestment Broker, Deadwood, S, D. ‘WILL sell one-half in a fine paying sa- loon; owner compel to go East: will not leave It to bartenders. Address box 622, Call. A PARTNER for R. E. business office; ol§ ity e, reforens aat Getar e health: muet sell. Box 633, Catl: T A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and Fubscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia_st. e —————————— LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 3. R. RICHARDS HOTEL BROKERS CO., Room 26, Floor 8, Mills Building, City. Hotels to lease, 100 rooms, eleg. furn., lease & contents.$15,000 117 rms., splen. location, lease & furn. 18,000 Tourist hotel, Los Angeles, fine prop. 15,000 Fine country hotel, good trade, price.. 17,000 New hotel, 98 rms., furn, and lease.. 9,100 Summer resort, with furniture, etc.. 18,000 Mining town hotel well furnished, $17,000, half cash. New hotel property for sale, $8500; thriving city. We have a large list of hotels, apartment houses, etc., for sale, rental or exchange. Call and see us. J. R_RICHARDS HOTEL BROKERS CO., Room 26, Floor 8, Mills Bulding, City. A NEW plate—the Whalebone—cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crown; $3 50; fillings, 50c; plates. $5; full set: all work painiess and war- ranted. Chicago Dental Pariors, 24 Sixth st. 10 PER CENT off this month; estimates free. New York Dentists, 969 Mission st., cor. 6th. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth $1 50 up; crowns, $2 up; fillings 25c. DR. LUDLUM HILL, Dentist, 1443 Market st., bet. 10th and 1lth, has resumed practice. WANTED—Experienced male and femal cherry pitters. Apply FLEISCHMANN & CO., 508 Front st. GIRLS wanted. NEWTON Gum Co., Second and Folsom sts. FINISHERS on custom-made shirts. Apply BULLOCK-JONES CO., 106-108-110 Sutter. BRIGHT women as special correspondent: must write legibly;'good pay. O. P. Co. 76 Fourth ave., New York. GOLD fillings 75c, sijver 35c, crowns $2; no pain: open Sunday.-Dr.O.B.Hewitt.204 Sutter. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL DRESSMAKING AND MILLI- NERY SCHOOL—Open all the year; thor- ough course {n millinery; both seasons taught; the leading system of dresscutting, fitting, finishing and designing; easy payments; any pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market st., above Sixth. GIRL for_cooking, housework; family. thre ‘wages $25; reference. Apply 1728 Bush af ‘WANTED—Young ‘girl to help in care of baby. Call Monday 2414 Gough st. WANTED—A young girl to do general hou: work. Apply 1416 Larkin st. OPERATORS on ladies’ waists to work In fac- tory; good pay. 656 Misslon st., 3d floor. OPERATORS on ladies’ underwear to sew In faotory; good pay. 656 Mission 34 floor. HEADQUARTERS for first-class lodging- houses and apartment-houses or hotels. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, Rms, 1 & 3, 917 Market st., bet. Gth and 6th. HOTEL, 33 rooms, country, rent $60; lease; ::;ga $200 a month; new furnishings; price Bakery, restaurant and lodging-house of 11 _rooms; mear city; good value; $1300. 'oé-lool 33 rooms, furnished, to lease a year, Hotel and bar, 45 rooms; rent $75; in city; Eood business: good reasons for selling; $2500. SCHWEINHARD, 917 Market st. 45 ROOMS; rent $40; sunny: 5 yrs.’ lease..$1200 20 rooms; rent $25: water front .; low rent ent only $1 transient. 100 rooms; corner; man house; rent $100. 4000 60 room: south of Market... 80 rooms; corner: north of Market. . Money 1daned at'l per cent.. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, § to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st, 14 ROOMS: good carpets, oak furniture; 1200 Eddy: $400 cash. M. BE. RIVES, 916 Market, 88 ROOMS: very central; first class; $4500; g0od lease. With M. E. RIVES, 916 Market. 5-ROOM flat; Ellis; cost $800; must sell; $450; see this Monday. M. E. RIVES, 916 Market. MARION GRIFFIN, room 406, Examiner bldg. Hotels, Apartment Houses, Flats and ROOMING-HOUSES. 11 ROOMS, nicely furnished: housekeeping suites; gas ranges; central; reasonable. Box 600, Call office. FOR sale—A good 18-room - 3550: Ig:r"r?nl. 717 vamu‘d“l‘t. house; price SPIRITUALISM. B Sotvdlvamincuiiyd oouuarta s L W0 olt PROF. c?u.n. NS Mmlu« ’::u hold ctroles ly at 8 p. m., ngs from a. m. § p. m., 8t 1040 Market st. T WATSON. Gypsy palmist clairvoyant; read- ings, 50; by mail, $1. 1081 Market. ro. 4.5, ELSIE REYNOLDS' materializing, Su) ‘evening, 50c. 328 Ells st. b ok MRS. WINCHESTER, trance Sl Wi near 1arkin, R S CLAIRVOYANTS. A—MME. PORTER, the celebrated scientific clalrvoyant and card reader, born with a double vell and second sight: telis the past. present and future; ladles and gents; by cards $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sitting, $2. 126 Turk st., near Jones, RETURNED. ZELPHA, GYPSY QUEEN, Full lite reading b: 1 o office, $1.. Perma. ng by or - nently located at 830 Market, opp. Emporium. CLAIRVOYANT Card Reader _from 262 Minna st. to 402 Franklin st., Grove; McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School —Any pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market. WANTED—A young married woman or widow for position requiring stability. Box 634,Call, ACCORDION, sunburst & knife plaiting, Stew- art’s button' & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. EDUCATIONAL. LADIES to demonstrate a new article; big commission. 500 Harrison st., corner First. BRIGHT young lady to learn millinery. 24 Kearny st. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory,demonstration, construc- tion, aboratory and shop work; thoroughly practical; day, night. 24 Post; catalogue free. THE Berlitz School of Languages, Starr King ., 121 Geary st.—Competent hative teach. erd; 200 branches with 75000 pupils In Ame A and Europe; best, quickest method ever levised; private and class Instruction; pros. pectus and trial lessons fre classes in French and Spanish, $3 per month, LEARN and speak German, French, Spanish or Itallan by yourself in three months; pure accent guaranteed: demonstration ratls every gay by Prof. Pratt. Edison Phono- graph Polyglot Institute, 840 Market st. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post st., S. F.—Thorough courses: compieie 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 .cr::lel(ut g.:e kind flllllllld! New York City; 0 special teachers; puplls en. ter any time. Call or address 414 Mason et. WAL reverse two-step, _etc.; guaranteed; Afl\;‘;z; and class lessons. Prof. Foster's danc- ng school. Teutonia Hall. Howard, nr. 9th. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGD, conducted by experts; best combined short- hand and commercial course to be had; {n- dorsed by officlal court reporters. 1382 Mkt. CALIFORNIA Business College, 305 Larkin st. school'’; positions secured for graduates; modern methods; indlvfdual In- struction. Write for illustrated catalogue. the leading business college, 723 Mar- special summer course in all depart- ments; handsome catalogue ree; life scholar- ship, $50; day and evening sessions. el ittt o i b biire i o o PR WANTED—Ladles to learn painting by & new method; rapid advancement; lessons given Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a. m. to 3 P. m. Apply 661 Guerrero st. CALDWELL College ot Oratory and Acting,re- moved to 1206 Market, SE. cor. 9th; summer term., beg. June 15, 8 wks., 48 lessons, $20. Plsiaabs bover ke B Shtused Lo e o) PK?NO_ mu]ht“hy “;h enced lunhtr‘l‘n six months; $3 month, 8 lessons; > tention to adult beginners. Box ), Call. IN the Millerick Theatrical Club. For.parti- wfllln address 120 O'Farrell st., Alcazar big. LESSONS given in ofl painting; terms mod- erate. % Powell st., room second floor. MRS. GRI 1ES WEILER, Germ., Fr., Sp. brs, 9-11 a. m., 3-6 p. m. 911 Van Ness ave. P oy EW' . G D et Sa, GIRL to assist with housework; good wages. 1232 Octavia st. WANTED—GIrl to do light housework, take care of small child. . 1740 Union —_— 'OMAN of good judgment and executive abil- wlty for position as manager. Box 631, Call. WANTED—Waltresses and chambermalds at 824 Kearny st. AT OUR NEW FACTORY, 1873 MISSION ST., NEAR FIFTEENTH, SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS ON OVERALLS WANTED: INEXPERIENCED PAID SALARY WHILE LEARNING; OPERATORS AND RIVETERS ALSO WANTED AT OUR _MAIN FAC- TORY, %"’REIONT ST. LEVI STRAUI & CO. LY TO MR. DAVIS. | 2l ON VERALLS AND -MADE PANTS. gTANBA.RD FACTORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS, WANTED—Neat girl as apprentice to learn manicuring and hairdressing; will pay while learning. Apply at HALE BROS." i OFFICE assistant familiar with figures; give reference, experience and wages expected. Box 665, Call office. ¥ WANTED—YM&OW ;Fm and writer; wages at first; steady work.. Ad- dress, with references, in own handwriting, box 689, Call office. w. -Dressmakers to learn to -fit and make ladles’ coats by man tatlor. Inguire of MISS McMANUS, 546 Sutter st., room B1. GIRLS about 14 for factory work; good w steady employment. at’once. ARN sits. secured, to §25 NTED—Experienced labelers Code-Port- y'nod» Canning Co.. Tenth ul"nrnn sts. ‘WANTED—Bullion bands; steady work. Box 662, office. 16 pages, TO OREGON—$1 FEE. THATS ALL—TO | OREGON, ——55 MINERS—— MANUFACTURING PLANT—$1 THATS ALL—BIG JOB. 9 Carpenters,- §3 00 day. | MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. | GOLD AND SILVER MINES. - COAL AND COPPER MINES. 150 young men to learn mining; wages $60. MINES, QUARRIES, TUNNELS, ETC. 60.miners, different places, $90, $75. lgnllmhemen. muckers and .teamsters, $90, FEE— laborers, no experience wanted, $60, 168 common drillers, laborers, $75, $67 # 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. 4 bakers’ helpers. SPECIAL. - § private family men, $25. $30 and found. Boy for labeiing. city, $21 2 waiters, city, $10 30 week. Porter, city wholesale house, $40. Boy deliver bread, $20 and found. 3 waiters, summer resorts, $30 ani found. FOR HUNDREDS OF OTHER POSITIONS WE PUBLISH A FREE BULLETIN OF LABOR DAILY. GET ONE AT 1902 We Gave MURRAY & READY 45,000 Men Work. 634636 Clay SHORTER HOURS BIGG WAG IN CENTER OF GOLD MI SAWMILLS—WOODS——TUOLLU YOUR R. R. FARE PAID. 55 laborers to handle lumber, make your selves useful: no experience wan! $10 4 found; overtime wages paid. AFTER JUNE 1 15¢ day increase. NE 0. $1 FEE. THAT'S ALL MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay ot TWO NEW JOBS, PLACER O, 165 laborers, $ Dril $75 ana $67 50, special fars OPEN _TO-DAY, SUNDAY. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st AT THE CAL. EMP. AGENCY, % 50 Third st., near Call bids.: phone Bush 405 FREE FAR NEVADA. UTAH 100 laborers, $2 = day. 100 men for steel and surfacing gang. §. P. CO.'S OWN WORK. BUTTE COUNTY. HICO, 20 teamsters, $2 50 a day. Laborers and rockmen, $2 25 a da: SHIP TO-NIGHT, 20 men to clear right of way, $2 25. i Sugar pine grader, §3 = day. 2 setters for sawmill, $3 a day. TUOLUMNE COUNTY. FREE FARE. 2 experienced yardmen, 32 a _day. 2 first-class lumber pilers, $40 and board Sawmillwright. $100 a monya. First-class _setter, sawmill, month and board. Patternmaker, $4 50 a day. CASPAR and WILLITS 20 sawmill hands and R. R. laborers, $50 $65 a month end board. 10 teamsters, $225 a day. FREE FARE 10 muckers, $2 25 a day. FREE FARE y. FREE FARE. 10 rockmen, $2 75 a BIG JOB—EL DORADO COUNTY. rock drillers, $2 50 a day. laborers, $2 25 a day. south, Second cook, camp, Nevada, $45. 2 walters, same camp, $35 and found. For big electrical company, fare paid. ¢ 50 ranch and hay hands, $1 50 day and board. 50 laborers and teamsters. near city, $3 25. CAL. EMP. AGENCY, 58 Third st. C. R. HANSEN 429 Busa s & CO., Employment Agency z ceee-.042 Clay st. SPECIAL TO-DAY (SUNDAY). TO-DAY (SUNDAY), OFFICE OPEN § TO 12 FOR NEW RAILROAD WORK. Tunneimen, drillers and muckers. Teamsters - Laborers . “ee - . FREE FARE. FREE FARE. FREE FARE. FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. SPECIAL TO-DAY. 4 slaughter-house butchers, $30 to $65 and found; see boss here; see boss here. FARE PAID. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. Branch Office A M 429 Bush st. 842 Clay st. ACTIVE men to sell the $25 Lambert type- writing machines; the latest and beet; 400 machines recently sold in Chicago in three months by one salesman; no previous type- writing experience necessary: easy to learn; liberal compensation. See McNUTT, KAHN & CO., 306 Market st., agents, 10 to 11 a. m. daily. ' Ask for MR. SCHNABEL, WANTED—First-class salesmen: assortment line; good advertising feature:'splendid talk- ing voints: salesmen earn $300 to $500 per month. BARTON-PARKER MFG. CO., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. WANTED—Steady man to do chore work on ranch; some experience necessary in raising chickens in incubator. Address box 618, Call. ALTO player; must play violin or viola. dress J. P. STANTON, Bandmaster, U Training Station, Goat Island, S, F., Cal. BOOKKEEPER, experienced and competent, to take charge of office: reply must state refer- ences and salary expected. Box 620, Call. Ad- CROWDS GOING. IT COST'S ONLY $1. 5 THAT'S ALL. :RZE TO 75 AWMILLS IN 4 TES, ‘WOODS, ETC. 1 TER}!JIA’ORY. 86 laborcOMB, AND SEE. aborers, no experience uired, YOU'LL SUIT, for _mills, 'wdlrw)'nrdl. etc. wages $30 $35. $40. $50_$60 and found. CHANCE TO ADVANCE YOURSELF. NOTICE, SPECIAL. NOTICE. 864 woods and mill men of description | from swampers to;gngineers, from Iumber | pllers to foremen, $35. . $60. $70, $80, | 390, $100. $110, '$120, $150 per month m 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, buildings, shipyards grading, mills, ware- gws;u_ $2 25, $2 50, $2 75 day, $35, $40, $50 found, GOING HAYING? GOING HARVESTING? GOING FRUIT PICKING? 288 haymakers, located everywhere, fare from 60c; office fee $1; wages $1 50 day and found; no Sunday work, 6 four-horse teamsters, haul hay, etc., $40 found, fare $1 10. 26 hayfleld men, mowers, etc., $40 found. Hostler, mining town, $40 found. 16_haybalers, 15c, 180 ton. 865 farm, orchard, vineyard hands, 1a. 98 milkers, -different localities, $35’ ta | 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. All—$1 $1 Fee—That's All—§1 Fee. That' MURRAY & READY, 634636 Clay st. Fee, MEN AND WIVES. 12 men and wives for ranches, hotels, campe, private pl: etc.; some you can take one ohild; $40-to and found; come see. Gardener and wife, $50, house. Farmer and wife, 1 child all right, $45 4. Man and wife, fruit ranch, 50c fare, $50 fd. Farmer and wife, Mendocino Co., $40 fd. Cook and wife, 30 men, camp, near city, $45 and found. Farmer and wife, Salinas, $45 and found. MURRAY & READY, €34-636 Clay st. MECHANICAL HELP. 94 carpenters, located in city and country: house, . barn ‘and shed bullding for mines, ranches, flumes, factories, concrste forms, bench work, sawmills, R. R. work, etc.; $4, $3 50, $3 day: come seee. 87 blackmitha’ horscahoers, i acksmiths, also helpers, general blacksmiths, for = shops, mimes: ranches, R. R. camps, factories, machine shops, sawmills, woods, dredgers, etc., $4, $3 50, $3, $2 50 day: stone_masons, Oregon, ers, $3: sign painter; 3 16 ‘coopers, loose work, 10c each: blcycle re- : 8 wood 4 fron workers; helper on carriages. Plumber, 10c fare. $4 day: lather, country, $2 50 day: 3 brick masons, $4 day, fare $1: carriage painter, Yuba County: many other different mechanics; blacksmith, onterey County, $3 50 day and found; tinner for working copper, iron and tin, $2 50 dayjup; carrii painter, Yuba County, $2 50 fli 2 lage setters, $3 day. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay HOTEL, LAUNDRY, CLERICAL, BARKERY, ETC., DEPT. 30 cooks, lst. 2d, 3d, for hotels, boardin houses, camps, mines, ranches, dairfes, saw- mills, cafes, saloons, R. R. outfits, surveying parties, etc., $70, 360, $50, $40, $35, £30 rd. 16_walters, everywhere, some resorts, $50, g«)‘ $30 and found. camp waiters, fare refunded. $35 found. 19 pot and dish washers, kitchen hands, etec., $35. 330, §25, $20 and found. SPECIAL, \ Camp waiter. 8¢ fare, §30 and found. » and_found. Bellboy, eity club, $30 and found. 2 dishwashers, Eureka. $35 and found. ““MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. _ T Cook, Nevada, $30; boy to learn palnting, §6 gmumwmmmm.mn 4 Junch ‘cooks for saloons, city Jobs, 835 to 3 walters for different $30 and found tound. MAN every town place slot machines in saloons, billfard-rooms, restaurants, barber shops, re- sorts, etc.; good pay. Box 612, Call. DETECTIVES—Every locality; good salary: experience unnecessary. International Detec- tive Agency, Miliwaukee, Wis. WANTED—Young man or woman with $330 in doctor’s ce; $50 per month salary. Ad- dress P. O. box 2536. . A RESPECTABLE boy, age 17, seeks a situa- tion to learn the plumbing trade. Box 619, Call office. BOY about 15 wanted for mercantile office: salary $15. Add. in own hand, box 695, Call. WANTED—Good man for marking and distri- buting room. Cascade Laundry, 175 10th st WANTED—Young man ta drive _laundry wagon; age 18 to 21; give ref. Box 613, Call WANTED Monday: fine pants makers; also vest. 347 Bush st. BOY wanted. Apply Monday. E. H. LEVY, INC., 513 Market st.; upstairs. YOUNG man wanted to drive wagon and as- sist in butcher shop. Turk and Buchanas WANTED—A boy under 18 years to work in bottling establishment. 1510 Ellis st. PLATEN press feeders. Apply SANBORN, VAIL & CO., 741 Market st. WANTED—Boy 14 to 16 years old for offics. 24 Phelan bullding, 808 Market st. BOY to assist at house-cleaning; no experience. Call morning, 1163 Market st. CARPENTERS, call at 112 Montigomery ave. Sunday at 10’ cr Monday morning. ERRAND boy wanted. 300 Kearny st., room 2. 50 QUARRYMEN, 10 rock drillers, §2 and $235 & day. 230 Montgomery sc., room 51. SHOBMAKER wanted on repairing: steady work. 621 Sacramento st., nr. Montgomery. ‘WANTED—Carriage blacksmith helper. 1370 Turk st A COLLECTOR—Apply Monday, 8-0 or 5-6. J, REINDERS, first floor Callaghan bufiding. store on Market st. Address, giving age, ex- perfence and references, S., box 604, Call. ‘WANTED—Laborers on American River Ditch and Flume, Placerville. El Dorado County; long job. Apply at office, Placerville, Cal., or 26 Montgomery st., room 14, S. F. WANTED—Apprentice for cake bakery: one with some experience will be preferred. RUEDEGER & LOESCH, 111 Larkin st. BARBERS, attention—The old-established, 2- chalr_barber shop, corner Thirtieth st. and San Jose ave., for sale, on account of sick- ness. Inquire at shop. BARBER established nine years wants to ex- change for shop in Mission. Inquire 160 San Carlos ave. YOUTH to tend store and make himself - erally useful. 3535 Valencia st. ey $60 MONTH and board: man or lady cashier with §150 cash: secured. 1899 Howard st. A BARGAIN— Barber shop: centrally located. See owner, 502 O'Furreil st., room 1. FIRST-CLASS man to take full charge of hat department. one that thoroughly under- stands the business; nome other need apply. 8. N. WOOD & CO. WANTED—Young man who is an experienced domestic salesman. Apply between 9 and 11 & m., at HALE BROS.” A YOUNG man familiar with real estate loan- ing to take loan paper desk in a financial office; must be a careful and conscientious worker; know of stenography and type- writing will of advantage; salary $60 per month to commence with. Box 638, Call. information apply at the recruiting 40 Eilis st.. San Francisco, Cal.: Masomic Hall, 530 K st Sacramento. Cal.: and U. S. Custom-house, 222% North Main st. Los —_— WANTED—Head janitor who is capable cf full charge of work; salary 8715 per month to right party; state age and expe- rience; must have first-class local refer- ences. Apply box 663; Call office. 1