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CHURCH SERVICES. MEETING NOTICES—Continued. INTRAL Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis- [ CALIFORNIA Commandery No. 1, 1. aion st between Sixth and Seventh—Arthur T.Members are hereby notifed 1o 1 Friggs and Herbert T. Briggs, pastors. | assemble in the asylum to attend t e R are Mp. and Mre W V. Baker | {uneral of our deceased frater, SIR The blind singers, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Baker of Philadelphia, will sing their sweet gospel and evening ser- DANIEL NORCRO! THIS 3 DAY) APTERNOON at 1 o'clock sharp. By mgs at both the mornin e At m. Rev, C. N. Tate of Britieh [ order of 8 lumbia 32 years m'bih nary to the In- TH G ‘!. BROW Commander. dians, will preach: 6:1 the Sociaties | T. 1. HENDERSON, Recorder. { Christian Endeavor .'m.. orchestral e R S p. m.. sermon by Arthur | oy g e 2 § 1o do God's| gigh Rite—You are hereby are free. The people &re | commanged to assemble at Masonic Temple on SU. DAY, 8 = 9 May 1, at 1 o'clock p. m. e ™! | to take’ part in the obsequies s oot Dpchns | of our iate brother, DANIEL dasregrs | NORC 524 _degree. P. "HENRY BURNER, Registrar. ng. *Th Reward.” At this | Vice there will be a special musteal pro- | corr e T T T T T g gramme, in which the choir, under the dirce O Sificers wnd membera’ will st- u of T E. Blake will be assisted by 4| 1énd the funeral of our late brother, aNasiel Dem Treble Clef Club and, %5 | LEMUEL LEONIDAS DOBES, SUN- i Mids 5il0e. Ciaeh.. uhday SChofl 3 | DAY. May 51 1903, at 2:30 p. m.: Masonic > = B Lesgue ot @ - | Temple. Master Masons and friends of de- | i “Methodist Church, cot of ceased respectfully invited. Methodist Church, corner of D “The World's CALIFORNIA California_snd Work” wi Brodertck Secretary ject of the sermon by NTAL Lodge No. invited to the services of the e 1:30 p. m cordially invited. Masons, relatives and f: A HUBE | € { L E e erian, Church, corner of Van | 1inG Solomon's Lodge No. 260, F. and Sacramento et Rev. Willlam | = A. M.—The officers and members are Rer T N erden, | Motified to attend the funeral of our of hemi| deceased brother. N THORALD SON ELD, from the hall of our lodge, 1839 at . on MONDAY. June 1, HARRY BAEHR, Se ilmore st I oclock p. m APOLLO Lodge, 1. 0. O, F.—M bers will please assemble pro 1y at their lodgeroom. Memorial Hall. 044 Fellows' building, cor. - S Seventh and Market sts., on SUNDAY, May P 2 at 1 o'clock . m.. d in a ALVARY Prestyterian Church, 10 Masonic Temple, cor Mont a " gomery gts., to attend the funeral cersmony | N be the su . s 144, ¥. and A. Sunday-school, 9:45 | Teguested to a the funeral of P.m. Strangers NIEL NORCROSS from the Ma- | sonic Temple SUNDAY, May 81, 1803, at | | { { [ | i of our deceased Lrother, DANIEL “NOR . P. G. R., to be held under auspices of Orirntal Ledge No. 134, F. and A. M.. at o Future of o'clock p. m. Seats will be reserved for the Sabbath-school at 9: body. Friends and brethren of the order are | 1 music 30 . evening at nvited istian FEndeav praver meeting o'clock. Al are dially invited to attend. B. Burisl Laurel Hill m.; "HER, N. G. s H NORCROS Tue Ve PAC 0. lows will assem:ble at Odd Fel- L via ste.—Rey lows' Hall, grand secretary’s of- Morning fice, SUNDAY, May 31, at 1 p. m., 10 aitend the funeral of Veteran DAN- Doth services JEL NORCROSS. Praver meeting clock. President TURPIN, 1 F. L. ol 0. 0. F. b this » assemble in as propriais to NDAY, May 51, At 11 the pastor: topic to attend the funeral of our m.. a service v JAMES TURNER one - chioir, Samuel D) WALDEAR, N. G. « Secretars cisco Lodge No. 68 d to attend meeting i ¥, June Ma- BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued, A TR AND PROVEN GREAT TED A ONEY MAKING ENTERPRIS For thirty years C. 5. Rand has promptly fulfilled all_contracts to his co-operators and investors. The C. 5. Rand Company, co-opera- tive owners of race horses and general turf en- terprises, receive investments of twenty dollars and upward, for which they have mever paid less than three per cent per week on every dol- lar inyested. Dividends are remitted to all 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 professtonal references covering & period of thirt ars. Write for particulars, TH E. RAND COMPANY, roadway, New York City. 82 MONTH. profits for past six recently $1476 was A straight-for- NS £1000 IN ONE resents average onthe. In three weeks ned on a $20 investment. d, honorable business proposition, coming rom '@ corporution with §100,000 capital. Na- onal bank references. Write for particulars, ar and Crescent Co., Dept. 2, 226-228 La Salle ~Do vou want to increase your me $5 to $20 a week? Requires no can- sing, mo capital: 1 to 2 hours' work at ome daily; particulars for a 2c stamp. Ad- | Enterprise Mfg. Co, P. O. box 301, TIO! JOD investment, $14,000 cash or $15,000 in installments: 50x150 ft. corner lot, with 2 stores; building, 50xS0 feet, contains restaurant, saloon and 64 new furnished bed- rooms; good business; will stand investiga- tion. 'For particulars apply to M. F. CAR- DOZO, Merced, Cal. “Male or female with 3600 to buy Half interest in an_established paying busi- ness; profits over 100 per cent: office work: | no experience required: mone but parties meaning businses need apply. Call Monday, 10a 1008 Broadway, Oakland. ND for booklet showing how you can make $1000 on every $100 you invest; no gambling on stocks or speculation; _straightforward business proposition in one of most profitable industries in the world. CONTINENTAL SUGAR REFT ING 0., St. Louis, Mo. WANTED- Business man to represent us in THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. e i ey e el oS o on 30 7 WHEN you become disgusted with your work send_for SPAULDING'S Ploneer me(-bg:s— ing Works, 855-357 Tehama st. ; tel. South 40, CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co., J. McQueen, Proprietor, 329 Guerrero st.; tel. Mission 49. TRY HOPKE BROS.’ excellent carpet cleaning. Phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter & tel. Main 34, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prope. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.: tel. Mission 263 IN'S Superior Carpet-beating 333 Golden Gate ave,: telaphone LZast 126, J. B. MITCHELL, Carpet-cleaning and_Reno- ng Co., 240 14th st.; tel. Mission 74 COLLECTION OFFICES. T ADVICE free; bad tenants ejected speedi LUMBIAN LAW ACGY., r. 85, 916 Market; tel. Red 618; collections: gen’l law business. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made: city or en:r’\l:y. l’?\rmwn COLLECTION €O., 415 Montgomery. rooms 0-10; tel. 56S0. — COTTAGES TO LET. TO let—Cottage, 821 Green st bet. Mason and Taylor; 7 rooms; Jot 137xL: $20. Apply MADISON & BURKE. FOURTEENTH, 877—New, 6 sunny rooms, bath, laundry, vard; cheap. ttage, 6.rooms and bath. i1 to 3. 5-ROOM cottage with bath. 1305 Ellis st. Apply 1221 Laguna ;. DENTISTS, REMOVAL. DR. C. W. RICHARDS. dentist, has re- moved from 47 Post st. to Mutue] Bank blds., ~the Whalebone—cannot break crown, 50; fillings, 50c plates, $5; full set: all work painless and war. ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. 10 PER 1 esti NT oft this month: estimates free. Set teath $1 50 up; crowns, $2 u DR. LUDLUM HILL, Dentist, 1443 Market st., by h and 11th, has resumed practioce. silver 35, crowns $2; no Dr.0.B. Hewitt,204 Sutter. GOLD fillings 75c, pain: open Sunday this city and State; wonderful invention: 000 already sold: $100.000 corporation st be financially responsible. H. S. ROB- SON, Pres. Toledo, Ohio. PRESS bus.; 3 wagons, harness, office and storage; estab. 14 yrs.: offer. 1239 Valencia. DRUG ore; price $1400; good business; low good reason for selling. Address box Call office. $1000 A FINE road house. doing a good business: all furnished. ELROD & HULL, near Fruitvale station, man well ac- AN aseociate with $5000 to invest; i 0. Call, ~ East preferred. large outside Small butcher shop; Box 971, Cail office. SALOON for sale. ‘astro st. e e o e DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL DRESSMAKIN AND MILLINERY SCHOOL. Leading system of dres utting. Leading millinery course. Leading pattern rooms. Speclal offer to pupils entering 18t WK. June. | 1019 Market st., above Sixth. McDOWELL Dressmaking a: ~Any pattern cut to measure. TAILOR and Millinery School 1019 Market. . best; special rate, R. 130, 1236 Market. ACCORDION, sunburst & knife plaiting, Stew art's button & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. | ———— - inists’ Hall, Mission st. Matters of E nportance 1o’ the order and presentation of x token. H. M. BURNET, Pres. Sund The morning WiL ¥ . Mr. Haskell of | i : S £ Mr. Stone will | CARRIAGE Blackemiths No. 98—A special quartel, under | meeting of Blacksmiths' Unien No. 19 is called SUNDAY, May at 1 p. m. at <nights of Red Branch iall, 1135 Mission | By order of “UTIVE BOARD. Musical invited. Fred AGENTS WANTED., — Automatic agent writes: took 10 orde hers sell themselves Ixhibited sample to 10 *; time required 45 women 11 ff oh *‘Our Power | ; praver meeting on Seats free and ali less than any other machine; sive territory furnished; $50 Station T Fakes of America ng for men to-day at A good Men's Christian Associa- for agents. mail order men and fakers; Bev. J. A. B. Wl it's an ene maker, an eye-opener and t Jesus the Omly Savior brain-brightener for hustiers; it's full of S by the hlind evangelists, Mr. | money-making ideas: postpaid tisfac- - r Thiiadeiphia. ~ These | tion guaranteed. PACIFIC BOOK CO., 120 nd, and haye sung their | Sutter st San Francisco. i the world., This will be their | . e ! appearance in Sen Francisce. | business for yourself; stop working ec 2nd g1l men invited ers; we start you in profitable maii- = — business at home; pleasant work; large f Christ, Scientist Central ts; unlimited possibilities; information L. bet. Kearny and Grant | for stamp. Franklin-Howard Co., Denver. fence service at 11 a. m.: — — — - —- — ermon. the Omly | AGENTS wanted—Light work; no outfit re- eator.” Eunday school quired; any age or sex: $5 to $10 dally easily same hour: Wednesday evening | made. International Business Exchange, k. free reading room, 206 1135 Broadwa, ew York ms 508-510: all are welcome. e = - — — - $5 TO $10 per day easily made selling our Per- fection Flavoring Powders; agents wanted. Long Bros., Mfrs., 950 Broadway, Oakland. THE Theos gk Free | al Society, Golden Gate Lodge | ectures every Sunday, 8 p. © Flood b S Market st subject to- —— night, * p Its Influence in Religion, | WANTED everywhere, hustlers to distribute ct of Life,” by Mr. advertising, tack signs; good wages; no ussion meeting, canvassing. Pacific Ad Sutter st. ry and readt o0l E S preling séan nd expenses to men with rigs to remedies. ORWON REM. CO., Kans, $30 EK sell poultry Dept. 50, Parson H. & Olcott, Headquarters, 0dd Fel- lic lecture at & p. m. by subject, ““Religion and A—Agents wanted In every locality in State: good proposition 69 Parrott bldg., §. F. CIRCULARS mailed per 100. Pacific Mailing Agency, 120 Sutter st. S. F. up at 11 a. m. Study ™. weekly =ocial at 8 o'clock. Good speakers at utes, profit over $50; guaranteed to do a | reguiar morning ser- hing in 30 minutes; furnishes its own preaching at 7:30 | power; requires neither labor nor attention; | fres | salc—0id-established a best location in city. TGAR store ub chance; sickne: ing, cleaning Box 966, Call. room: good trade; rare Box 924, Call office. FOR worke FOR sale OLD, good paving wi owner retiring. 15 City G AN outside route for sale. Apply Call office. A SANTA CRUZ drug store for sale, whole or half Interest. T. A. Sweeney, Santa Cruz, Cal. BLACKSMITH and shoeing shop; plenty of work. Call 15 Spear st. VALENCIA_ 1304—A small store, with fixtures, for rent; cheap. e ———— ] LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. HEADQUARTERS for first-class lodging- houses and apartment houses or hotels. ; SCHWEINHARD, Sth & 6th. 17 Mark se; rent $125; Rme. 26 ROC unny cors lease: house is well furnizhed; would make an exceptionally good parlor house; price $3000. nvestments in larger houses. HWEINHARD, ket st., bet. 5th and 6th. ouse for men: rent $140....$4000 Many desirabl 917 M 100 ROOMS; 5% rooms rooms; good income; rooms; water front; rent $40; : good lease; low rent apartments: Western Ad Money loaned at 1 per cent. dhouses, flats, b to 100 rooms. "ARROLL, 212 Kearny st . Toom 406 Examiner bldg. Hotels, apartment houses, flats and ROOMING-HOUSES. “ICE—14 rooms, well furnished, $850, clears $45. With M. E. RIVES, 916 Market. BARGAIN—17 rooms, oak furniture, $1400; worth the money. M. E. Rives, 916 Market. e e e e a warm welcome. MEETINGS—SUNDAY. past, eal present, future; birth date, hour if known, with weng 25c, | | ! for life sketch and 64-page astrological book. ct Hall to-night—Th cture and demon- ng: Mrs. Fried SPIRITUALISM. ARRIVED—DR. LORD, world-renowned trance medium, gives reliable information cn all af- fairs of life: call, be convinced; circles Sun. day, Wednesday, Friday evgs., Gait House, 1206 Market st parlors 11 angd 12. dium: grand music; aG circles Monday and Wednesday ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Tuesday afternoon. free; occult - = 3 G L evening. 08 Eddy st ROBT,GW, K!ll NG, atty-at-law, Examiner bid., g = rm. all cases; damages, estates, wills, Iectur, ggretion. Jienry | attachments. collections, etc.; consultation free: no advance charg call or write; . 8 p. m.; music; 25c. eveiings by appointment. = Tel. Red 3601. ADVICE free—I will advance costs in meritori- ous cases, divorces, probate and all other law cases; no fees in advance; open every even- ing. J. M. THURSTON, 819 Market st., r. 31. ADVICE free; divorces talty :quick,quiet; no charge without successestablished if yre. G. W. HOWE, 1122 Market st., opp. Hale’ ADVICE free; all cases; no advance fees. R. C. ADAMS, | f with good sub- | | | i nvincing test circle to-night, readings Mon., Tues. Wed., McAllister; come, skeptics. EXDSHIP Ha RI B35 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Maver: oit. doliy: ous chrcis Spec Biant: 2ot Room 316, third floor, Ezaminer bullding. MRS HARLAND'S fost circle to-might 1o | ALTKEN & AITKEN. attorneys; . 300-10-11, ik Clunie bidg.. 508 California s ADVICE free; no chargs unless successful; all cases; open evge. W.W.Davidson 027 Market. L 8. CLARK, Emma Spreckels blds., 927 Mas ket st.; consultation free; no fees in advance. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. A LADY with her own home In country would like a few children to board. MRE." A. D., Haywards, Cal. R e night circ) class. 148 6th. | night : sittings daily. 148 6th. | spiritual business medium. life | ircle Wed, eve, 1424 Market Tiall, 900 Market s: Mon. dev W. G. KEEGAN hold except Saturday : 16 MRS, SEA reader BUSINESS CHANCES. | P s S AR DEPEW KERGAN will give the | CIGAR store and cardroom: a money-maker: . resent course of free lectures | iDVestigate: no reasonable offer refused: 2 1 Hall, Pythian Castle, | FSickness cause sale. t. “The Modests of the | _ Bakery, restaurant and lodging-house of 11 Views of a tour from | TOOMS; near city; good value; $1300. Hotel, 33 rooms, furnished; to lease a year; - $600. SCHWEINHARD, 917 Market st., bet. Sth and 6th, - Jectures: will begin | _ Rooms 1-2, upstairs; phone Mint 1911. 3 g | = — | GROCERIES, confectioneries, cigar stores, sa. icone, livery stables, city and country hotels, . Dr.| cffered at bargain prices by anadian psychic | SCHWEINHARD, olden Gate Hall, 917 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth. ft of main en- evening on above | $3000—-2 STORES in Berkeley: 4 living rooms; electric lights, new oven and baker's tools Jarge barn: horse and wagor: easy payments. $2500—Butcher shop in Berkeley, with 1iv- ink rooms above; store adjoining: barn in the Frie tickets will be s exhibition at Sanita- | remember the Gues- r. Kergan's sev- th annual e ol bt Bunday, PLAC Collin and orator, wiil jecture in 25 Sutter st. (small hall trance), at % o'clock this “ubje- MRS. E School of Metaphysics, Los “MAN'E 3 ESE. from th Angeies, will lec- ture in Golden Gate Hall this evening at & e Sy 100; $500 d v e loc harp. - o . . e , BOx’ ; lown, balance ecasy abing o iect, “Sleeping and | pavments; 4 fine opportunity; ‘former owner died, who had a splendid business. £500—Dilapidated seven-room house, well, pump, barn, cte.: easy payments: good chance for contractor or builder to fix up. $40C—Little store on little lot, 10x100; $50 down. $10 monthly. CHAS BAILEY, 221 Sansome st., 8. F.; 1056 University ave., Berkeley. AA . THOMAS & WILSON, 102715 Market st Phorie Mint 1096, : fine location on Post st.; " , lance 115 per cent. 23 rooms; rent $100; price $2000; tim> or cash, 22 rooms; rent $35; price §1500; cash or time. €2 rooms; clears $350 mo.; fine cor.; $10,000, $525 BUYS best paying corner cigar_store K ; good stock: good trade; 2 ma- r; great bar- n. ~Coast. 7831 Market st. AN old established restaurant, doing a blg business; 6 furnicshed rooms, all rented; must be sacrificed on account of other business. Call 1915 Central ave., near California st. STEADY man to assist in office: permanent place; $150 required. 100735 Market, room 1. FOR sale at a bargain--Hotel of 15 rooms, with bar; 4 acres in grapes; barn, windmill, stock of liquors; situated Alameda Co. For partic- wlars inguire at THEO GIER CO., 511-513-515 Fourteenth st., Oakland. BAZAAR. crockery, tin, agatewars, foys, efo.: established § vears; owner ovarworked And Tetiring: sunny 1iving rooms; no agents. Box n SIVE spiritualists, Odd Feliows butiding. Seventh and Market ste., Mre. Rt s b, #peaker; memorial servior: soio aymond . Hays, phenomenal boy ; admission free R L Description of That Heaven; Promised Man,” by R. C. Bingle: Christadeiphian Soclety. lows' W, DF. PAYNE'S special feature at Golden Gale (main hall), 625 Sutter st.. at § o'clock; mur- der trial and courtroom scene by hypnotized subjects; 10c, reserved seats, 2bc. DR PAYNE'gglypnotic entertainment, Golden 25 Sutter st., 10c; réserved, 25c. E to Pal nters’ Loca! No. 19—All mem- bers of Local No. 19 are reguested to attend next regular meeting. June 1, es matters of vital importance wili_come ) TR D:\' :u;-r;f—l;mnlf.n medium _will ive grand spiritual evening at Gan ah, “Eleventh and Broadwas: Ouwisns: bring the sick; also Investigators; adm, 25c. _ANNUAL Meeting—The regular annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the Olympic Salt Water Company will be held at the office of 1 compapy. 421 Markel st Sen Francisco, [ _029. Call office, SO0 ok e o & e 00y of May, | £750_YOUNG man wanted as partner in an oid rrrpose of a board of directors establiehed fruit and produce commission oo B A B G WS husiness: old age reason for selling. Box 975, o of auch other teainees o ey come be-| AL OOSCE . . ore ‘meeting. Transfer will R sale— A well established galoon in Point on, Friday, Mey 15, 1903, at 3 o'clock . N ichmond. Inguire of ME. ‘. LENZ, 5 | CHABLES A. GIBSON, Secretary. | Fuurieenth st Oukland. JENL. B | The above meeting has been postponed un. | A WELL-PAYING delicacy and dairy; very U MONDAY, June 1, 1908, at 3 o'clock large business: suitable for cook o part- CHARLES A GIBEON, Sy’ | mers, 177 Seventh st i i . s FTHEL CRINDLE, 1115 Post st., materializ- Ing seance, Sunday ev., boc; 8 o'cloc WINCHESTER, trance medium, 1600 near Larkin. CLAIRVOYANTS. A— Call at Once and Save $2. My Regular $3 Reading This Week For $1. $1 $1. §L. 1. $1 § . PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco. 1 do hereby solemnly and guarantee to make you no charge if T fail to tell your name, occupation and what vou called for; I promise | to tell you whether husband, wife or sweetheart i= true or false; tell whom and when you will marry; in fact, T will tell you every hope, fear or ambition bétter than you can tell yourself. He restores lost affections, reunites the separ- ated, causes speedy and happy marriages, makes you successful and prosperous, cures dis- easa and lost vitality without medicine, locates hidden treasures; ‘“‘mediumistic persons devel- oped”’; hours 10 a, m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 2 to 8. 326 O'Farrell st., 326. FINANCIAL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. (of California), First Consolidated Mortgage Five Per Cent Gold Bonds of 1893—Notice is her>by 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 Eouthern Pacifia Railroad Company (of California) $20,437 72 now in the Sinking Fund for the redemption | and payment of bonds of that issue, and that bonds of such issue will be redeemed there- with. Bids are hereby invited for the sur- render of such bonds at prices to be named by the bidders. Such bids should be depos- jted with Andrew K. Van Deventer, Assi ant Treasurer of the Southern Pacific Rall- road Company, at his office, 120 Broadway, New York City, at or before 12 o'clock noon on the first day of June, 1903, and should be indorsed “‘Bida for Surrender of Southern | Pacific Railroad Company (of California) Five Per Cent Bonds.” New York, April 30, 1903. MAY 31, 1903. FLATS FOR SALE. FLAT, furnished, 6 rooms, $300; rent reason- able. 1420 Laguna st., between Geary and O'Farrell. eSS HELP WANTED—FEMALE. A A A AP ‘WANTED—First-class cook for country, south, no wash, $40, see party in city; aiso kitchen helper, same’ place, $25; also French cook, $40, for country. references required: Prot- estant cook, little wash, Menlo Park, $30: cook, some housework, Haywards, $30; cook, must be first class, Nevada County, no wash, family work, $40, sea party in city: Protes- tant cook, piain wash, near San Rafael, $30 housework, 3 in family, Berkeley, $25: Ger- man cook, $35. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 331 Sutter st. WANTED—Laundress for family in country, $30: 2 jroners, $1 25 a day; laundress for in- stitution, $25; laundress for resort, Sonoma Co., $30; laundress, family work in city, $30. | Apply 10 J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter. WANTED—Kitchen helper for country, $25. pantry girl, help in_dining-room, Institution. $25. “Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 33t Sutter. st. WANTED—For eity, cook. little wash, 2 in | family, $30; cook, German style, some nouse- work. 3 in family, $35; cook, no waeh, 4 in fanily, $30; cook, little wash, American fam- ily. $30; girl for housework. 4 adults. no wash, no windows, $30: housework, little ash. 4 in family, $30; girl for housework, in family, Monterey Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 3 WANTED—Cook for about 12 people, $30; oook, small restaurant, $35: cook, family hotel, $43; cook, short orders, $8 a week: man and wife for small hotel, country, $30; cook for institution, children. $35. " Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st WANTED—German nurse, experienced, $30: also nurse for child 3 years old, $25. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter ® WANFED for city and country—Chambermald, nice hotel, §20; 2 waltresses, city restaurant, $8 a week; 3 waitresses, 8 and 8 hours, in restaurant, $25, $30 and $35; 2 waitresses, same hotel, Furopean plan, $20 and $25; 2 waitresses, short distance, nice resort, $25; waitress for Santa Cruz Mountains, $25 chambermald, assist waiting, $22 50; also waitress, same place, §22 50; waitress, city family hotel, $25; waitress, Virginia City, $25: waltress, Napa Co., $20. Apply to J. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. TED. firstclass second girls for Jew- ~ish _families, $25; second girl, Oakland, $27 50, and others at $20. Apply tqgJ. F. CRC ETT & CO., 834 Sutter st. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, halr work; removal of superfluous hair taught from A to Z in 2 wks. for $4.50: positions Euar.; $10 to $20 per wk.; school day & eve. 233 Geary, room 13; ladies’ maids prepared. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, scalp treatment, hairwork, removal of superfluous halr; $5 3 weeks; day & eve. class; wages $10 to § 1236 Market, cor, Jones, r. 94. GIRLS im v to 1 ately to learn millinery for fall trade; taught in one month; $5; positions guaranteed $10 per week up; school. even- ings only. 143 Stockton, room 13. WANTED-—Stenographer and typewriter in ex- change for acting and elocution. Call at 12 m., Caldwell College of Oratory and Acting, 1285 Market st AA_LADY canvassers to represent S. F'. finan- al concern In every part of Cal.; money maker for right party. H., 469 Parrott blds. WANTED—Chambermaid_for first-class hotel: experienced; wages $20. Apply Monday morning, Hotel Pleasanton, EXPERIENCED operators on ladies’ flannel- ette nightgowns. E. FRIEDLANDER & ON, 250 Sutter st THREE intel sections o men to travel different | Box 934, Call | Call at 9 a. m., 44 lives home. Third st. A REFINED girl to care for grown child; sleep home; references. Box 967, Call. YOUNG girl for housework and assist with children; wages $20. 1636 Waller st. SOUTHERN PACTFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, experienced restaurant cashier; reference By E. H. HARRIMAN, President. required. 726 Market st. COMPANIES incorporated and financed; stock | WANTED—Woman for housework. 1140 For. | and bond issues guaranteed, underwritten and | _som st. services. Send for | PACIFIC STATES T.CO., 326 Post. ®old; stock accepted for Pacific States Investor. MINING AND INV FURNITURE WANTED. AND L._Auctio ol Jessie 1871; spot cash for furnit A, WOLLPERT, 773 Mission, phone Red 4462, buys, rents, repairs, packs, furniture, carpets. A. H. MAYER, highest cash prices carpets, furniture, etc. 1135 Market st.; tel. Jessle 761. BIG price paid for furniture for 60 days, special eon: 83, WAUGH. r. 415, Examiner bld. p FLATS TO LET. BRYANT, 321—Corner; several flats, 5 rooms and bath; §6, $8 and $12. flat C on premises. Two flats, one of 5 rooms and one of 3 rooms and storerooms; 1417 Pacific st.; rent reasonable. CONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 01 Californla $25 AND $27 50 per month; elegant new mod- ern up-to-date flats of 5 and 6 rooms each: north side 14th st., near Noe: open from 10 a m. until 4 p. m, RIVERS BROS., 205 Montgomery st. HOUSES and flats to let; an immense list; service absolutely free: take advantage of this department; it wili save you time and trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-280 Geary st., on the square. 4 and Apply Francisco, Cal. { APPRENTICE for dressmaking and errands; well paid if trustworthy. 135 Geary, rm. 120. 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, 3214 FREMONT ST. LEVI STRAUSS & CO’ APPLY TO MR. DAVIS, GIRLS FOR INSTRUCTION ON COTTONADE | AND CASSIMERE PANTS:; $1 PER DAY WHILE LEARNING. STANDARD FAC- TORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS. | WANTED— Young lady partner who can in- vest $50 In theatrical company; cash not needed at once; bonanza for talented young lady. Box 946, Call. AN experfenced shorthand teacher, Ben Pitt- man_system. California Business College, 305 Larkin sf WANTED— Washing and cleaning done in _ex- | change for first-class plano instruction. Box 919, Call office. PANTS finishers wanted by S. N. WOOD & CO.; union wages. Apply at factory, 27 Geary st. McALLISTER, 1041, near Buchanan—Upper, sunny flat of 8 rooms and bath; thoroughly T2n0V: all plumbing in sanitary condi- tion nt' $35. VON RHEIN R. E. CO., 513 California st. TWENTY-THIRD, near Bryant: new modern flats, 5. 6 and 6 rooms; within 2 blocks of | new’ carhouse, Twenty-third st. and Potrero ave.: will be easy to rent roome; rent rea- sonable. PARK flats; new; elegantly finished; on Sec- ond ave. and C st., one block to McAllister cars; § rooms, 8 rooms, 7 rooms, 10 rooms; $25 to $45; sunlight all around; open. NEW sunny upper flats, 6 rooms and bath; 757 6th ave. mnear Golden Gate Park. SPECK & CO., 667 Market st. AT the maln entrance to park, 2 flats: con- veniences unsurpassed; all night car service. 750 Eighth ave., near Chutes. WOMEN and girls to work in Napa frult can- | nery; good wages; plenty work; good cli- mate. Particulars at 124 Callfornia st. GIRLS about 14 for factory work; good wage: steady employment. Apply at once. AMES & HARRIS, 100-Sacramento st. LEARN proofreading: sits. secured, $15 to §25 wky. lome Correspcndence School, Phila. FIRST-CLASS tailoress wanted. M. J. KEL- LER COMPANY. Oakland. WANTED—Experienced labelers by Code-Port- wood Canning Co., Tenth and Bryant sts. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscription received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia st. SEEE———————————peEp—— HELP WANTED—M. THE FAMOUS perma- MME. . BERNARD, Clairvoyant and b nently located at ner bldg.; she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the present happenings and portrays events 1o occur in the future; If you are in trouble, discontented or not satisfied in life, or have domestic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how 10 overcome them; vaiuable advice in all affairs of life; 25c up; satisfaction guaran- teed. Tel. Black 4369. DR. J. W. SEELEY (known as Professor Tlow). Callaghan _bullding, rooms 415 to 418; will cure you of all allments, efther with or ‘with- out medicine; he teaches classes in the science of life; see him in regard to terms; he gives full life readings of the past, present and fu- ture; $1 each; palmistry 50 cts. Avold the rush’ and call early; hours 10 a. m. to 8 p, m. every day;-tel. Folsem 3464. ALL sccrets, names, dates, changes. journeys, love, narriage, divorce, past, future, pros- pects speculation mining, laws=uits, every- ance, mediumship developed CONCHITA, the great Egyptian Princess; fee free; consult 50c, no higher: at office or by letter. Market st., room 2. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy. cialrvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market cor’ Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m.' to 6 p. m.; readings by mail as satisfa tory as in person; 3 questions answered, $i full life, $5; send lock of hair, date and year of birth’ don't send currency. Send postoffice, Wells-Fargo money order or registered letter. A—MME, PORTER, scientific clairvoyant and card reader, born with a double vell and second sight; tells the past, present and fu- ture; ladies 50c; gents, $1; by cards, try and clairvoyant sitting, $1 50, PROF, HARRY W. ABBOTT, the world's fa- mous psychologist: perchological influence of colors; one test free this week. 135 Mc- Allister st. CLATRVOYANT card_reader removed from 262 Minna st. to 402 Franklin st., near Grove; free reading for one week only. 1207 CONCHITA. Egyptian Princess. high psychic, clairvoyant, palmist; tells ilfe cradie to grave; 50c; mail or person, 1207 Market,r 2-3 A Mme. Ravenna reads life; business advice; names given; 25c up. 5 4th st., near Market. MME. WALTERS, great card reader: la. 25, gents 50c. 051 Misslon st., nr. 6th; open Sun. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader: ladies 25c; gents 50c; readings dafly. 132 Sixth st. P ol Rindd Sttt o v SNl i i ENDOLIA gives telepathic readings; dis no barrfer. Call me st., H: 8 p. t,lnlfee MISS MARS, voung business medium, ist; names given; 1., 50c; g, $1. 218 !5,:1';‘ st. —_— T~ T MISS D. WARD, clai t and moved. trom 00 Market. 1 1207 Market, . 5. OLDEST lady palmist arid card reader ' . 26% Kearny, room 20; ladies 25c; mhdx. card reader; et btk and 61, WASHINGTON, 286 Elegant 2-story apart- ment, 9 rooms, 2 baths; separate entrance; overlooking Alta Plaza. A SUNNY upper flat; 6 rooms and bath. Capp st. CAPP, 01815—Upper flat of 4 sunny rooms and bath:$22;phone Church 1138;separate entrnee. FLAT of 4 rooms. 714 Natoma st.,, between Eighth and Ninth; $12 50. FLAT of 7 rooms and bath; rent $30. 795 Hayes st., corner Webster. FURNITURE of b-room flat for sale; flat for rent. 1096 Valencia st. GREENWICH, 2719—Upper; sunny; 6 rooms; new; marine view; $25; open. GROVE, 820, near Fillmore—Elegant upper flat, 7 rooms. Apply at SIS. HAYWARD, 2, nr. Elghth—Two 4-room sunny flats; can rented tol’fihe_r or separate. 1255 BROADWAY, nr. Hyde—Neat, sunny ‘middle flat, 4 large rooms, $16; 3 rooms, $0. LARGE corner flat, 7 rooms and bath; corner “Twenty-third and Noe sts.; rent $25. MODERN fiat, 7 rooms, bath, 623 Golden Gate ave., bet. Ness ave. and Franklin st. NEWLY furnished 4 rooms, bath: good fo- cation; reasonable; call mornings. 524C Turk. NEW flat 5 rooms, modern improvements, 428 Eddy st. BIXTH, 120 Sunny flat of 7 rooms; sultable for doctor or famil IS SUNNY flat, 5 rooms: cheap; adults. . near 16th and Church. . SUNNY 3-room flat; gas and bath; $15. Key at 524 Fell st, TURK, 718, near Van Ness—Upper G rooms; sunny; yard; $2i §12 50207 SHIPLEY, near Sixth; rooms; bath; nice yard: $12—4 SUNNY rooms. 133 Ivy ave. _ Ness ave. and Hayes st. $1§5 ROOMS and bath: 616 Laguna st., near Hayes. SPARROW, 107 Geary st. $25—Eiegant 5 rooms, bath and basement. 2657 Sacramento st., near Pierce; water free, FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. PEVISADERO, 1627, near Sutter—New, mod- “rn, very l and sunny 5-room flat; hand- comely furnished; gas and coal stoves; lights frec; telephone: rent §235. NEW, nicely furnished, downtown flat: marine view: few months to acceptable party for price unfurnished; at once. JULIEN SMITH, Real Estate Agent, 420 Montgomery st. BEAUTIFUL flal, 6 rooms and bath; near Park Panhandle; from Junc 1; rent $40. In- quire 301 Parrott bidg. i NEWLY furnished flat to let for the summer; [ ; $30; . roome. bath, piano; $30; references. u_n[ FOR sale_Nicely furnlshed flat; low rent. | ma-nnu, 4 e 2 725 55 Hardy PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 4520 Sacramento st. Phone Main ‘1191 SPECIALS. FREE FARE . . 1LOS ANGELES . R R. Co.’s own work, 10 carpenters, S $3 day. veessas vss..FARE PAID 32 millwrights, large lumber company, $90 NORTH.. found. Free Fare . Lumber Co. 10 men pile $40 and found 5 crosscut sawyers, ere, $40 & fd. 20 laborers, south, fare returned, $45 & fd. FREE FARE CASPAR NORTH | New tunnel Mendocino C¢ 20 teamsters $2 2 $2 25 da: 30 tunnelmen, $2 76 day—free fare, Targe factory, 40 miles away, steady job year round: 20 laborers. $45 and found. We Ship to New Work in Butte Co., fee $1. Teamsters, $7b: drillers, $67 50: men to chop wood, $67 50: rers, $67 50, FREE FARE. . New Work Near Cityr 20 laborers $60; shift boss, mine; furnacc- man, min $50. COAL MINERS..OREGON. FREE FARE. 20 coal miners, see boss in our office to-day. .NEAR CITY...Free Fare, i 20 muckers, $60. SHIP TO-DAY . FREE FARE. 20 laborers, large factory, $2 25 day: car- Denter, rough work, free fare one Way, day and found. 250 Section and extra gang men for the S, P. R. R. Co's own work. Free Fare, Northeast .. South .. Fee §1 .. Free Fars. Machinist, country factors; % married labor- ers, same place, see boss here, $2 day. NEW TUNNEL: 20 tunnelmen, MEN, CALL AND SEE US—We want min- ers. muckers, tunfielmen, laborers, lumber- pilers, setters, band sawyer, trimmers. car- penters, laborers mills and’ yards, farmers milkers. choremen, man to pitch hay, and “hundreds of other jobs, too numerous to ad- vertise. Come and get a lst. 3 men as camn walters. $30 and found: ho- tel, near city, $40 and found: 7 waiters. to '$35 and found: dishwasher, $25 & found. COME AND GET A LIST. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520 Sacramento st. IMMEDIATELY, 2 foundry foremen and 20 'non-union Tron” molders: outside State: year's any contract. Call room 55, Russ House, time to-day and Monday. TED—On ranch, strong boy, 14 or 15; good worker: good home; small wages a first. Apply Monday, 231 Joost ave., Sunny- side; box ), Call office. MAN with references for commercial traveler, 1o call on merchants and agents: experience not required: salary $24 week, ad- vanced. National, 330 Dearborn st.,"Chicago. DRAUGHTSMAN waunted: one with experience fi " lm;fll':“m preferred: s. name F L or S Call offe, T 5% _ expected: T e tive Agency, Mil Wi TANTED — Eaperionced ety satosman: LY HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. \ MURRAY & READY. TO-DAY (SUNDATY). 834 and 636 Clay st 5 PHONE MAIN 3848 PHONE MAIN 58i3. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. THIS IS WHAT MADE US FAMOU: We Know No Distinctoion Between Man and Man. YOU ARE ALL UAL. YOU ARE ALL WELCOME. 1902 WE _GAVE 1903 WILL GIV 45,000 MEN WORK 60,000 MEN WORK. WE SHIP YOU FREE TO ONE. FREE TO-DAY. FREE TO ALL. AW. N ISLANDS, UTAH, TV = OREGON, ARIZON LOS ANGELES CO. also North, South, East, OGDEN, TTAH. and WASHI INCLUDIN CARPENTERS helpers, piledrivers. fence builders, drillers, single, doable and machine men, corner and bench hands, , chuck tenders, car dumpers, team- laborers, track men, cooks, waiter: blacksmiths, etc., $5, $4, $3 59, sters, engineers, $5, $2 50 and $2 a dar. FARE! FREE FARE! \ Are vou? Are you? [FOREMAN, planing mill, country, $75 found. TO BUTTE 18 ALL—TO BUTTE—~THAT'S ALL. four-horse teamsters, 5 55 two-horse teamsters, laborers, $67 850 55 drillers, hammersmen, ete., $75 Steady, Good Job. Crowds Go Nightly. HAYMAKERS, $40 ana found. FEE $1-THAT'S ALL. Located everywhere, you'll suit, $40 and fd.; 265 mowers,” pitchers and general men to make hay, 'some 50c fare, some fres fare. Don't forget. $40 and found. ——FEE $1. OGDEN, UTAH. FREE FARE OGDEN, UTAH. FREE FARE 25 carpenters. piledrivers, laborers, etc., $3 50, $2 50 day. REMEMBER—OGDEN. 25 LABORERS, FACTORY, $12 WEEK. FEE $1—THAT'S ALL. MANUFACTURING PLANT. $1 FEE—THAT'S ALL. BIG JOB. 55 laborers, $67 50: fare $1. GOLD—SILVER MINES\ COAL—COPPER MINES 150 young men to learn mining: wages $60. MINES, QUARRIES, TUNNELS, ETC. 69 miners,’ different places, $30 and $75. 1S timbermen, muckers, teamsters, $90, $75. 264 laborers, no experience wanted, $60, $65. 188 common drillers and laborers, $75. $67 50, 12 furnacemen; 2 tool sharpeners. $50. - WE SUPPLY MINES ALL_ OVER THIS AND FIVE OTHER STATES—COME SEE. CROWDS GOING. IT COSTS ONLY $1. THATS ALL. FREE TO 5 SAWMILLS IN 4 STATES, WOODS, ETC. 1 TERRITORY. COME AND SEE. 486 laborers, no experience required. YOU'LL SUIT, for mills, woods, yards, etc., wages £30, $35, $40. $50, $60 and found. Edgerman, Grande lumber, $3 50 setter, Alles carrfage. $3 50 day. TO ADVANCE YOURSELF. XN SPECIAL NOTICE. 364 woods and mill men of every description Ir"i\m :W:’“D’l‘l (c“ engineers, from lumber pllers to foremen, $35, $40, $50, $60, $70, $sv. 00, $100. $110, $1 VERYWHERE. LOCATED F 488 1aborers, bandy men, helpers, ete., for manufacturing companies, factories excavating, sections, brick yard: buildings, shipyards, mills, ‘ware- houses, $2 25, 52 50, §: and found. GOING HAYING? GOING HARVESTING? O 5 GOING FRUIT PICKING? 286 havmakers, located everywhere, fare from 60c: office fee, $1; wages $1 50 day and found: no Sunday work. i 26 hay fleld men, mowers, etc., $40 found. 365 farm, orchard, vineyard hand: £33 ra. 98 milkers, different localities, $: $40 1d. 16 butter and cheese make $40. $30 found. 25 ranch teams 4 horses. $40 and found 16 stablemen, $65 and found 26 choremen and boys, $35 to $15 and found. 24 boys learn trades, $5 week 1 fee. That's all. $1 fee. That's MEN AND WIV 12 men and wives for ranches, hotels, camps, private places_ e some you can take one child, $40 to $39 found; come see; gardener and wife, $50, house. Man and wife, fruit ranch, 50c fare $50 fd. Farmer and wife, Mendocino County, $40 fd Farmer and wife Salinas, $45 and found. MECHANICAL HELP. 94 carpenters, i d in city and country, house, barn, shed building. for mine: ranches, flumes, factories, concrete forms, bench work, sawmills, R, R. work, etc.. $4, $3 50. $3 day, Come see. 2 carriage setters, $3 day, all, $1 fe 87 blacksmithe. horseshoers, also helpers and | general Dblacksmiths for shops, mines, ranches, R, R. camps, factories, machine | shops, sawmills, woods_ dredgers, foundries, ete., $4$3 50, 83, Stonemasons, Orego carriage patnters, $3; sign painter; 3 beam hands; 16 cooper loose work, 10c each; bicyele repairer phaltum floor makers, $60 and wood turners, $90; 4 iron workers; carriages. Carriage painter., Yuba County, $2 Wagonmaker, Butte County. ‘Wagon blacksmith, city. $3 50 day. Crane m: steam shovel, city. $: 6 brick wheelers, laborers, $2 i Tinner. factory, 10c fare, $3 day. Man to do littié coopering, factor: Tinner for working copper. iron and tim, $2 50 dav up. Come see. HOTEL, LAUNDRY, CLERICAL, BAKERY, ETC.. DEPT. 39 cooks, first, second, third, for hotels,board- isg-houses, camps, mines, ranches, dairies, sawmills, cafes, saloons, R. R. outfits, sur- veying parties, etc., $70, $60, $30, $40, 835, $30 and found. 16 walters, everywhere, $50, $40, $30 and found. Sausage maker, city. $7 and found. Butcher, Merced County, $35 and found. Polisher, also 2 markers and distributors, Humboldt, $12, §iS. §15 a week. 18 pot and dish washers, kitchen hands, etc., $35, $30, $25, $20 ard tound. 2 gishwashers, Eureka, $35 and found. Coolk, th ada, $30; boy to learn painting, $5 a week. 19 bell hoye. 4 lunch cooks for saloons, city jobs, $45 and found. waitors for different mines, $30 and found, Cook, dishwashers, country grill, $60 and. fd. 5 gardengrs. Rutcher. young man, country, $30 and found. Baker, shop., mining town, $40 and found. German second ccok, fare $1, $10 and found. 5 laundrymen, washers and starchers, $15 week, $2 50 a day 12 bakers' helpers, boy to assist, $40, $20 and found. b Dishwasher and roustabout for mine, $30 fd. YLunch cook and porter, $35 to $40 and foun: Baker, shop, Shasta County, $35 and found 5 private family men, $25 to $30 and found. Boy for labeling, city. §25. FOR HUNDREDS OF OTHER POSITIONS WE PUBLISH A FREE BULLETIN OF LABOR DAILY. GET ONE AT 1902 We Gave MURRAY & READY'S, 45,000 Men Work. 634-636 CL HEAD chain tender, Oregon, fare paid, i Second chaln tender. Oregon, fare paid, $50 fd. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay at. WE SHIP TO-NIG MURRAY, & RE. 634-636 r‘l-yln!.“. some resorts, and elevator bovs, porters, pantry | | | | { i i $35, $40g $50 | YOUNG man. business experien and shipping clerk: | | i | | WANTED—MWALE—Con. ‘Manager Here. - 25 $3 and $4 day & 0. CARPENTERS. - 25 rough carpenters, fare $3 10, boss here, $00 FREE FARE. 25 laborers, 14 miles away 360 §1_Fee. That's All. $1 Fee. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 «‘xxv st. WHAT: Shorter Ti GOLD MINES, I Great Big Good Lumber Your Railrcad Fare Pald. 25 laborers, handle lumber, $10 1d, After June 1, 15¢ day incresse. $1 Fee. That's AlL MURRAY & READY, 634 and ay et A—FOREMAN, steam shovel gang, $75 and fd M Clay st RRAY & T PLASTERER for countr. laundryman instity miil_carpenter, $36 ai for for w $10 and 4: cement fin isher, $4 50 day: tail sawyer, $30 and board; boa log deckman. $50 and board: donkey line man, to $60 and board: woodsmen, $30 to $60 and board: 2 harness maker day tinner, [ blacksmith, $: and board and $ 25 day: blacksmiths' helpets, 13 $2 and $2 50 day; slack work coopers, a barrel: i farmers and wives, $40 and $50 and rnd: 10 farmers, $30 month and §1 Jay and hoard: . $30. and $40 and found; b day: labor- iliers for quar- 5. J. F. CRU- country hotel: porter $S a week; choreman about to cook. $30 and found family. $#0 and found, COOK and helpers. $85. for restaurant, hotel and wife French cook, prival hotel cook, country. $60 and found; 2 for men, $40 and $45 and found: ranch $30 and found: night cook, $33; restaurant cook, $14 to $16 week: restaurant porters walters, silvermen and others. F. CRO- SETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. C. R. HANSEN & CO.’'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 420 Bush o 842 Clay st. WANTED—MONDAY MORNING. 2000 men for railroad work, as carpenters. Diledrivers, fence builders. teamsters. labor ers_ tunmeimen. and track gang. for Ogden, Utah; Nevada, Los Angeles, Butte Fl Dorado, Mendocino, Marin and Alameda counties; wages $2 to $3 50 per day and free fare, k A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12— Barman, $30; dishwasher, $25; $25; elevator boy, $15; beliboy, $15: stor m, $30. Gazette office open Sunday 9 to 12 a, m. € R. IANSEN & CO., 420 Bush st, and 642 Clay st. WANTED-—Young man of some me: dence of past success and econon full charge of business office and finances of high class business; good salary and chance of promotion. Address, with full particulars, box Call office. WANTED—Men. $4 50 per day: your own boss: $2 30 required for proposition. WILLIAM SMITH, 810 Mission st DRI ALESMAN wanted who has mate acquaintance with druggists of Califor- nia and Pacific Coast: must he experfenced, reliable and energete. etc.; commission or sal- ary; none but first-class man need apply. Ad- dress, with particulars, box 902, Cail office. inti- alesman for California to sell attractive, salable line; estab- high rated house. Box 17, Detroit,. TRAVELING retall trac lished Mich. Oakland Apply to H. SCHELL- . Oalkland one living in WANTED—Experienced traveling salesman for California; no has-been need apply. Address drawer S_ Chicago GOOD carpenter for a few days. 4100 1Sth st WANTED—Errand boy witle -bleyele. 314 Montgomery st room GOOD bushelman wanted. THE HUB CLOTH- . 11 Broadway, Oakland permanent position. i Park man wh. er small vegetable garden and make himself useful around summer resort; 30 and found. A s O. WEIS- g « ke Coun young man legible hand NTED—Brighi must write a mathematician: salary expected. WANTED—A few experlenced machinists, standard wages: state experience. Box 93, Call office. WANTED-—3 wages $3 D painters (stripe to 3 per day « TE first-class carriage blacksmith; day of 9 hours carria; and finishers); wages 9 hours. Apply A. M icramento, Cal. 35 TO 356 made daily mailing eirculars: e thing furnished: outfit and particula; ed for 3¢ or 6¢ stamps. WELCH. Campbell, Cal. TRY our men’s shoes, union made, at $1 per pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50 or orthopedic shoes $3 50; best shoes on earth. 11 Third st., Examiner building, § doors from Market. LEARN proofreading: sits. secured: $15 to $28 wky. Home Correspondence School, Phila. CABINETMAKERS, carpenters and varnishers, 622 Third st. o BOY 16 years to learn trade. Apply 123 Sece ond st. WANTED—A fow jewelers and jeweler job- bers at 17 Lick place, Lick House, TO sell—Guaranteed, a barber si chairs; 325 per week net. C FIRST-CLASS barkeeper wanted; blg salary; best of references. Palace of Art, 18 Post st. COATMAKERS wanted. Apply at HAR- SHALL'S, 12 Kearny st. GOOD expertenced German hotel city hotel; reference required. Box 901, TWO coatmakers wanted. CO., Oakland. WANTED—Good active boy _for house; state age. Box 909, Call office. WANTED—2 good brass finishers. Call or a9~ ply 513 Fourth st., Oakland. BARBERS—$85; 2-chair shop; 3 furnished rooms. 341 Fifth st. 50 QUARRYMEN, 10 rock drillers, a day. 230 Montgomery s«., m-ud.-a- WANTED Young men to lefin barber trade, S. F. Barber College, 741A Howard st. 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army. shoes, 50c up; soling cheap. 923 Howard st., nr. 5th. ‘WANTED—Recruits for the Marine Corp: §. Na ble-bodied men of good charactes between ‘the ages of 21 and 35; not less than 5 feet 4 inches and not over 6 feet 1 inch: able to speak and read English. For further Information apply at the recruiting offices, 40 Ellis st San Francisco, Cal; Masonis Hall, 530 K st., Sacramento, Cal.; and U. 8. Custom-house, 22213 North Main st., Los Angeles, Cal. tor Call. M. J. KELLER TWO NEW JOBS—PLACER €O, 163 laborers, drillers, $75 and $67 50. Special fare. $3 15. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. SANTA BARBARA FREE FARE, VIA COAST S. P. R. R. =; limestone quarry. $45 ane . FEE-THAT S ALl 0 found. o ':‘(IFI EXTRA GOOD. 25 men. make laggings, $10 and_found. FEF $1. FARE $3 15. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. BY MIDNIGHT MAIL AND WIRE. Blacksmith, ranch, fare $1, $50 & ra. barrels, 10c each y mill, good wages, factory, $2 day Camp cook, cf 2 men, £330 & rd. Cook, count ution, 530 & fd. Baker, country, small shon, 530 & rd. Stableman, privais residence, £20 & fd. Spool tender, sawmill company, $50 & fd. Cook, Monterey, 550 & 10 Jathers, $4 day. 2 caspenters. S hours, S0 fare, $3 50 day Choreman, Marin County, private, $35 found. Edgerman, 20 M. mill north, $30 found sheepherders, fare $1 50, $30 found. 2 fronworkers for large winery. $40 found. 2 ranch carpenters, free fare, $46 found. 5 gr mine. 850 found. aliyman, worl rimmer, . n trimmer, ‘country, $30 fd. 10 laborers, 8 hours’ job. $2 day, £ ;d;mum'n,mxmo TRUST. 25 handy men for ranch, no e. . auired, thin, pick fruit. ete. tare §1, $a 1. TO LOMA LINDA. 5 TO CASA LOMA. %5 men, free fare, you'll suit, $2 30, §3 day: i e W N i . 88 gt £1, S [ollml."‘ 2 - 2 5 teamsters, haul lumber, fare Milker. miliionaire’'s residence, g,’:;,,‘?.‘; - MILKER, OREGON, FARE PATD, $15 ¥D. Cook, also dishwasher, for institution, fare $K20. $25 and $20 fd. : 3 farmhands, work in beans. fare Laandryman, north, fare paia. - " 40 fd- Bladksmith, Colusa Co., 390 Blacksmith, Santa Cruz Co., 90 Choreman, resort, San Mateo Co., $30 . Man and wife,” easy. good fruit rane s'ufla ‘Glara Co. 855 o £ i agon-maker, Butte Co., fare Carriage-setter, lumber eun-‘y’. - fi: MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. e e S GHTS, MILL MILLWRIGHTS. " NEW BIG LUMBER SYNDICATE, _ Steady Joba, . Yo ‘WANTED—Laborers oii American River Ditch and Flume, Placerville. El Dorado County; long job. Apply at office, Placerville, Cal., or 26 Montgomery st., room 14, S. F: MEN to learn barber trade; only requires twe months to complete and secure positions; c alogue and full particulars mafled free. Mo- ler System Barber College, 635 Clay st. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House or, stilt runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25c per night; $1 50 to $3 per week. TRY our men’s shoes, union made, at $1 e foot-form shoes at $2 50; we exvnr‘ or mail charges. 11 Third st., Examiner blds- SAILORS and ordinary n for Europe and Australia. HERMAN'S,” 26 Steuvart st. PENSION atty., E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelan bldg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post,G. A R. shoes, slightly damaged. half price. 563 Mission st., bet. Ist and 24 s WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st.. near Mar- Kket—700 roome, 350 night; reading soomas free "bus and baggage to and trom ferry. CLASSIFTED adverti: s and_subseriptfons receiveq at Call branch 2200 Filimorest. A BRANCH offics for Call advertisements and subscriptions has beem established at 1006 Valencia_st. . HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED list of houses to let; send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO..14 Montgomery. WELLESLEY Park, near Redwood City— 8- room house: furnished: bath: fruit: stable: one hour from city. MEEK. 908 Mission at TO let—Fine sunny house of 9 rooms and 131 Clay st.. bet. Jones and Leav- Key at 1436 Clay st. JONES, 1809, near Green—8 rooms and bath; all in first-class order: marine view. 215 NATOMA, near Third—House, six ~ bath, stable: rent reasonable. Sy