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FRA THE SAN CISCO CALL, W SAN FRANCISCO CALL. FFICE of The Sar Francisco nd Third streets; open ht in the year 2:30 p. m n until 9:30 p. reet; open 1 et; Open unt cornex treet; open until 9 p. m street; open until 9 p. m. 19p. m open until unt reeting story Rite, Hall HENRY BURNER, P Montgomery street, | er of Twenty-second and Ken- | 1o tell you whether husband, wife or swest- | make vou no charge if I fail to tell your name, | ten | tic persons developed’ SPIRITUALISM. E prophetic medium: read- FHPLOY WENT WANTED—FEMATLE. SITUATION wanted as cook and downstairs| work; . Jetavia st., cor. Haight. references. 2208 Bush st. = RINDLE, “aeance | WOMAN wishes position s cook and to do e cening :A’)‘:"Tfil.l.fl?’:,v. i _ downstair 227 Minna st., near Third. —_— e | ANTED_A porition &5 housekeeper for wid CLAIRVOYANTS, ower with children; best of references, 135 Call at Once 2nd Save $2. My Regular $3 Reading This Week For $1. s s % §1. $1. $1 PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE. The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco. 1 do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to occupation and what you called for; T promise heart is true or false; tell whom and when you will marry; in fact, I will tell you every hope, fear or ambition better than you can yourself. He restores lost affections, re- unites the separated, causes speedy and happy marriages, makes you successful and prosper- ous, cures disease and lost vitality without medicine, locates hidden treasures; ‘‘mediumis- hours 10 a, m. to 8 P. o 326 O'Farrell st., 326. ERNARD, THE FAMOUS and business medium, perma- nently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg.; she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the present happenings and portrays events to | occur in the if you are in trouble, | discontented or not tisfled in life, or have domesti love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice in all | affairs of life; 25c up; satisfaction guaran- | teed. Tel. Black 4509, ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and | palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market st., cor. Turk: orivate readings daily, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; readings by mail as satisfac- tory as in person; 3 questions answered, §1; full life, $5; send lock of halr, date and year | of birth: don’t send currency. Send postoffice, | Wells-Fargo money order or registered letter. m.; Sundays, s, MME. M. B Clairvoyant card reader, born with a double vell and eec- ond sight: {ells tne past, present and future; ladies, 50c; gents, $1; and clairvoyant sitting, $1 50. 126 Turk st. by cards, palmistry 169, F. and A. M. s & THIS (WEDNES- DA EVENING 7:30 o'clock. hird degree L. P. WALDEAR, N Re | A—Mme. Ravenna reads CONCHITA, Egyptian Princess, high psychic, clairvoyant, palmist; tells life cradie to grav 50c; mail or person. 917 Market st., room 12! CLAIRVOYANT card reader removed from | 262 Minna st. to 402 Franklin st., near Grove; | free reading for one week only. San Jose ave. WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton's Bazaar, (33 McAllister st. — A EXPERIENCE! of electricity, T position; has his own desires tools; can do pipe fitting, wiring and in- stall oil burning apparatus; references; city or country. Eox 2274, Call office. YOUNG man of 26 with knowledge of Spanish and Ttalian would like position in some re- liable wholesale house; small pay to begin with; advancement: best of references. dress P, J. C., 1341 Minna st. COLORED man wants a situation as janitor or porter in saloon, barber shop or hotel. or to run elevator; good references. Call 1137 Pacific st. FIRST-CLASS coachman; private family; strictly sober: thorough horseman and driver; 1ong_expericnce in city; very best refs.: per: sonals {rom last employer. M., 832 Mission, care of horses, garden, etc. references. 417 Kearny st., room 106. A YOUNG Scandinavian (married) wishes work; experienced gardener, coachmap; will- ing to do general work; reliable in every re- spect; first-class recommendations; corre- spondence solicited. J. N., P. O. box 2073. A HYNDY man to work about place; is will- in private plac ing to make himself generaily useful. Ad- di box = TW want work; pa paper hanging and tinting; by day or job; we have tools. Drop card or call 238 Taylor st. VINEYARDIST and general culturist (mar- ried) wishes position: best references. Box 3969, Call office, Oakiand. WANTED—Situation by English coachman; 10 years driving in city. Box 2215, Call office. GOOD Japancse boy wants situation where he san attend night school, Tel. Scott 1783; 1100 Pie young, good cook, for private Phone South 99 and 518 Jessle. fe, business advice; | MaDAM names given; MARSEAU, 25c up. 5 th st.. near Market clairvoyant card reader; 545 Minna st. ladies, MISS D. moved WARD. clairvoyant and palmist, re- to 017 Market st., room 11. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in ci 261 Kearny, room 20; ladies 25c; gents 50c. MRS, SHAFFER, clairvoyant card reader; sit- tings daily. 4481, Jessie st., bet. 5th and 6Lh The Bank of Cali- ¥ &iven, In pun board of directors a corporation organ- der the laws of the State 4 and adopted on Tues- 7 at a regular board duly held at No. 400 the city and county of San e B of California, the banking-house and principal < of said corporation, The nia, d being the buliding f rctors of said corpora- & meeting the rporation, The Bank of called for and will be California st.. in sald city the same being incipal place of and being the eets f said ¢ hereby 400 o clock for the plirpose side acting upon the 5 n 5 the capital stock of ration, The Bank of Cal e amount apital k 060,000) stoc ree millions G a4 of directors y of The Bank of | ornia, and of three miilions | it is prpposed to in- | NVASSERS. TED—Two _lady Twe'fth st.. Oakland. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. canvassers N you send for ing Work: CALIFOR! propriet TRY HOPK phone Bush 421 A Carpet-beating Co.. J. McQueen, 29 Guerrero st.; tel. Mission 49! | BROS." exce | i cellent carpet cleaning; 411-413 Powell st. ) “leaning Co., 402 Sutter st. tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO., o nable. 17¢ KLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating 3 Golden Gate ave.; telephone A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1008 Valencia FINANCIAL. SPECIAL OFFER—The Costa Rica Petroleum and Ceal Company, which has a valuable concession from the Costa Blcan Government and owns 60,000 acres of rich tropical agri- cultural land and many coal mines In Costa Rica, C. A., bas received excellent news from its engineers and scientists who are investi- gating the coal deposits owned by the com- pany on the Atlantic Coast. In order to push the work of exploitation more rapidly and purchase machinery, a special offer of treas- ury stock is made at 25c a share. Much of this stock has already been sold, and when the remainder of this special issue is dis- posed of the price of $1 per share will be restored. Apply for prospectus, etc., to the Costa Rica Petroleum and Coal Company, 826 Post st., San Francisco. COMPANIES incorporated and financed; stock nd bond issues guaranteed, underwritten and k accepted for services. Sgmd for States Investor. PACIFIC STATES AND INVESTMENT CO., 326 Post. FLATS TO LET. DY man, sober, reliable, wishes situation | f—— In running a business don't work to the death, Better cultivate leisure, take time to draw breath. 1f you keep up the grind 'twill befuddle your mind; In the race for success you will soon fall behind. You must get a good clerk who can help with the work, And, relieving the strain, give a rest to your brain. ‘We here merely mention what is patent to all . | That the best kind of clerks can be had through The Call. ESDAY, JUNE 10. 1903, ’ HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Co! AT OUR NEW FACTORY, 1873 MISSION ET.. NEAR NIETEENTH, EEWING MACHINE OPERATORS ON OVERABLS WANTED: INEXPERIENCED PAID SALARY WHILE LEARNING; OPERATORS AND RIVETERS ALSO WANTED AT OUR MAIN FAC- TORY, 32% FREMONT ST. LEVI STRAUSS & CO. APPLY TO MR. DAVIS. WANTED—Lady operator of _typewrite: knowledge of shorthand required; mu good at figures. preferred. Box 2277, GIRL wanted to work in kitchen, and help i bakery. Apply East Oaklan: om E corner ‘Thirteenth ave. and East Twelfth st., Oakland. A NICE woman can have a good home and falr wages for cooking and general house- work for three adults; in the country. Ad- dress box 3971, Call office, Oakland. LEARN Klein's system of cutting and design- ing ladies’ garments of every description; also patterns cut to order. Klein's Cutting Exchange, 523 Market st. NEAT voung girl to assist with light house- keeping In family; good home; call be- tween 10 and 2. 3008 California st., clty. NEAT glrl, light housework and assist in store: good home; reference. Call Devisadero street. be 11 office. SES and flats to let; an immense list; se; vice absolutely free; trke advantage of this department; 1t will save you time and trouble, Cordes Furriture Co., 245-259 Geary st., on the square. L. Carpet-cleaning and Reno- ) 14th st.; tel. Mission J. E. MITCHE ADVICE free; bad tena LUMBIAN LAW AGCY r. 5 gen'l law busine; $1: collect try. PACIFIC COL mtgomery, rooms 9-10; made; | PARK flats; new; elegantly finished; on Sec- and C'st., one block ‘o McAllist ooms, € rooms, 7 rooms, 10 room: ; sunlight all around; open. OPERATORS on ladies’ summer overskirts; good pay. 656 Mission st., third floor. GIRL wanted for piain cooking and light housework. 70 Cole st. | WOMAN _cook wanted for a_small restaur- ant, at 331 Bay st., bet. Powell and Mason. GIRL to assist with housework; good wages. 50 Carl st., near Cole. GREENWICH, 2719—Uppe marine view; §25; : sunny; G rooms; n. WANTEDFirst-class chambermald. Call at Galt House, 1206 Market st. DOLORES. §22 near Twenty-second—Modern flat, 5 sunny rooms. TAILORESS wanted—Must make buttonholes. 105 Ellts s SHRERE . MOD] flats; cheap rent. 619 Jessie st. R FIRST-CLASS tatioress wanted on custom coats; steady work; good pay. - apable proposi- fine aistribute wages; no 120 Sutter st. 1o sod Y reveals past a hour if known, for e astrological book. PROF. Pomona, Cal ] if desired. w, Examiner bld, ek, estates, wills, ete. ; call or write; even- . Red 3601. advant® costs in meritori- probate and all other la arce: open every e IN, $19 Market st., a speciaity quick,quiet; * success; established 15 yrs Market st., opp. torneys; re. 309-10-11 ornia st.; tel. Main charge unless suc W.Davidson, consultation | present future; send | astrology | —_————i l | ACCORDION, DENTISTS, DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. Eleventh | —No charge for extracting when plates are | made: oid plates made over like new; tceth from $8 per set: extracting, 50c; gas given. | REMOVAL. DR. C. W. RICHARDS, dentist. has re- moved from 47 Post st. to Mutual Bank bldg., 614, ts. ry and Kearny EW plate—the Whalebone—cannot break. warranted 20 yrs.; crown, §3 50; fillings, 50c plates, §5; full set:all work painless and war. ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearn. Bet teeth $1 50 up; ciowns, $2 up GOLD fillings 75c, silver 3bc, crowms $2: pain; open Sunday. Dr.O.B.Hewitt,204 NT off this month: estimates free. 909 Mission st Gth, DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES KLET n ng signing ladies’ tion; also patterns cut to order, Cutting Exchange, 523 Market st McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School | —Any pattern cut to measure, 1019 Market. | unburst & knife plaiting, Stew- buttonhole facto S system of cutting and de- garments of every deserip. KLEIN'S art’s button CHOOL OF ELECTRICAL E —Theory, demonstration, construc- | laboratory and shop work; thoroughly | tion, practical; day, night. 24 Post; catalcgue fr: preckels bldg., 927 n fre no fees ad BUSINESS CHANCES. WANTED—F S5 man to represent us in this < State; wonderful invention; 50,000 4 soid; $100,000 corporation: must e responsible. H. 8. ROB- Ohio. edc contracting business: i eastly learncd; will pa: each; can be increased. 236 w 4 a te for sale; 400 papers, Call t ; best of reasons J. M. MORRIS- 2l important position; sal- will net §35000 a year; i for stock. Call at 14 Mc. ABBOTT & CO. . the Central Hotel of branch bakery: Oakland, Cal bakery and notiofs; good 4 mice rooms; low rent; MITH. Mason st. ablished saloon in_ Point MR. R. LENZ, 513 | A SUMMER school of shorthand and bookkeep- Seventh st., local | WALTZ, reverse THE Berlitz School of Languages, Starr King bldg., 121 Geary st.—Competent native teach. ers; 200 branches with 75,000 pupils in Amer. | ica and Europe; best, quickest method ever | devised; private and class imstruction; pros- | pectus and trial lessons free; commercial | classes in French and Spanish, $3 per month, | 'S SCHOOL OF MINF Post st., S, F.—Thorough courses; complete equipment; | all subjects pertaining to mining and mining | engineering; day and night; catalogue free. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting; the largest and most influential school of thekind outside New York City; 9 special teachers; pupils en- ter any time. Call or address 414 Mason st. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUS! conducted by exper hand and commercial course to be ha dorsed by official court reporters. AYREE, ket st te: handsome catalogue fre . $50; day and evening ses tvil, elec., min., mech., sur- | eve.; est. 1861, Van Fulton, nr. City Hall. special summer course in all depart- | lite scholar- allien School, 1 ing; enroll now and be ready for position in fall. 8. F. Business College, 1236 Market st. | A FLAT to let; 251 Shipley at.; rent $10 per | A month. EXPERIENCED waltress wanted; $9 a_week, 1 day off. People’s Restaurant, 631 Clay st. GROVE, £20, nr. Fillmore—Elegant upper flat, | 7 rooms. Apply at SIS. GOOD hand on vests, buttonhole maker. 641% Stevenson st. LINDEN ave. 510 corner Laguna st—3 sun- ny rooms yard, basement; rent low, WANTED—Young girl for light housework. 3631 Seventeenth st. SUNNY upper flat, 5 rooms, bath and yard. 18 Shotwell st., near Fourteenth; $22 50. MIDDLE-AGED woman _for light housework; one in family; wages $15. 716 Franklin st. 6-ROOM flat. Corner Church and Hancoek sts., near Eighteenth. e ey FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. BAKER, 2110 Three sunny rooms, bath, fur- very pleasant; adults. EXPERIENCED operators on sewing and knit- ting machines: also a few apprentices. Ap- ply J. J. PFISTER KNITTING CO., 412 Polk st. WANTED—GIfl 14 to 18 to assist in light housework: wages $10 to $12; references, Apply 1718 Waller st.; car fare refunded. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHBD. BARGAIN—Modern house; 7 rooms; bath; well cheap rent; ‘sell very cheap; mo 70B Thirteenth st.; call from 8:15 . m., 3:15 to 5 p. m. D flat_for salt: 6 rooms; rent §21; | 312 Market st | 5 Nicely furnished flat; low rent. 670 5 e FURNITURE WANTED. Auction Co., 1050-61 Misslon; phone spot cash for furniture, etc. T, 773 Misslon, phone Red 4462, buys, rents, repeirs, packs, furniture, carpets. H. MAYE furniture, highest cash prjces farpets, 1135 Market at.; t6). Jessle T61. BIG price paid for furniture for 60 days, special season. 8. j. WAUGH, r. 415, Examiner, bld. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. SV U U U . R. HANSEN & CO.’S..Phone Gi ... HOTEL DEPARTMENT o o0t 5% man for washing, resort, Lake Tahoe, no ironing, for about the 15th of June, fare paid one way . springs, resort . resort . es, south, free fare . . country hotel, party here. 30 | Another waltress, first-clas cafe, north, fare | are one way paid, .. $8 " week | 30 waltresses, resorts and springs . -$25 Waitress, Lake County, fare one way.....$20 | 2 waitresses, new cafe, city . 525 Cook, country hotel, party here 830 About ten different piaces where two wait- Tesses can go together or waitress and cham. bermaid to wait, fares paid -825 | Head waltress, country hotel 530 FAMILY DEPARTMENT Woman with a child, party here, $20, no washing; another woman with a child, coun- try ranch, fare paid, $20; woman with a child, £10: cook for & men, Santa Cruz, party here, $18; nurse to do upstairs work, north, fare paid, party here, $25; housegirl, ranch, fare paid, $25: other places for cooks, second /&irls, nurse girls, city and country, best of two-step, etc.; guaranteed; private and class lessons. Prof. Foster's danc’ ing school, Teutonia Hall, Howard, nr. 9th. CALDWELL College of Oratory and Acting,re. moved to 1205 M#vket, SE. cor. 9th; summer | term, beg. June 15, 8 w 48 lessons, $20. | JOIN the Millerick Theatrical Club. For partic- ulars address 120 O'Farrell st., Alcazar big. in Rio Vista; bargain. Call- LESSONS given in oil painting; terms mod erate. 121 Powell st., room 38, second floo: ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, ete.; day or eve.; §5 mo. 1024 Mission,nr.6th. H. COLLINS, Rio Vista ERY: large oven; big trade: 2 years sc: great sacrifice. 10073 Market, rm, 1. WANTED—Partner with $200 to open barber #hop at once. Box 2271, Call office. Chicago Business College, 1435 Market,nr.10th. Pittman shorthand, typing, bookkpg. $8 mo. for sale—193 First st J. BESTAURANT: 502 Sixth st.; must sell account sickness ale Inquire 1007 Market 2 shop for sale .- AD Pestaras INVEST in a practical non-refillable bottle; patent just issued. R. 319, Winchester hotel. citside route for sale. CLASSI, recetveq le. Apuly Call office. D advertisements and subserk &t Call branch Lfl.\'!, szufiumfi‘:: ABRANCH office for Call advertisements and gubscriptions ks been established a1 1096 306 ROOMS 58 rocms; south of Market; rent $100.. 2000 24 rooms: corner; part cash: bal. easy. 850 Yooms; good income; rent §20. 350 =k rooms; water front; rent $40; lease.. 650 120 rooms: good lease: low remt - 6500 250 $7-rms.; apartments; Western Add.; reni Moncy losned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms. FITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny at. HEADQUARTERS for first-class _lodging- houses and apartment houses or hotels. G. W. SCHWEINHARD, Rme, 1 and 2, 917 Market st,, bet. 5th and €th, HEALD'S Business College, 21 Post »t., 8. F.; founded 1863; new 0-page catalogue free e ——————y EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE AOKI, . Bush 155. Japanese-Chinese employment office; fur- nishes best help; for farm help, ete, ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi. nese help. 426 Powell nr, Sutter; tel. Main 5‘.22‘ lflf G p. m., home phone, Black 1506. CHINESE Employment Office—Best help at Leon Belln‘_:ll% O'Farrell; tel, East 426. Grand Japancee-Chinese Emp. Office, 415 Stock- ton; ‘tel. Grant 168; expert, reli CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years, Tel, Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. RELIABLE Japanese Chinese Empl t Of- fice: all kinds help, 315 Stockion: Matn 5108, S ———————— EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. COOK, American family, $30; boarding-house cook, $40; cook, institution. $35: second girl, $25; nurse, $25. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter. WOMAN with a child § years old would like place as housekepeer. 'MRS. C. 117 Mil- COMPETENT woman wishes place in private family to do housework; is a good cook; can give references; no cards. 319 Minna st. GRIFFIN, rn. 406 Examiner Uldg.— apartment houses, flats and T:00MING-HOUSZS. | housckeeping rooms only $550: n in city; all full; clears $55; 1032 Marke* #i., room 4. LADY teacher will give lessons and use of pi- aro in exchange for room and board. Ad- dress Y., 2200 ¥illmore st | MIDDLE-AGED lady wishes position as cook, private family; references. 1347 Stevenson BUNNY, welt furn., cor. flat, 14 rms; rent $37; price $6p0. 204 Second et.. upstairs. e B R i st., near Thirteenth. WANTS situation in an American family; a competent girl; references. 180 Parker ave. wfi me | A_WOMAN with a child for general house- wages, highest wages paid. -420 Bush st. C. R. HANSEN & CO, ay; wages $2 per day. Sutter st., nr. Powell, OUNG lady for doctor's office; $25, room and board; some experience is necessary, MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., nr. Powel work in small family in country; wages & woman with a child for light place in iy MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter TEN young girls to take part in Oakland street fair; $2 50 a day; see party here this morn- ine. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st.. near owell. A FIRST-CLASS waitress for Southern Califor- nia; §30 a month; fare paid; see party here, MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., nr. Powell. first-class MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. 2 WANTED—Head waitress for family hotel, city, $30; 8 waltresses, $25: 2 cooks Tor Instl. tution, $35 and $40; 3 nurses, $25; 4 second 0 and $25; 8 cooks, plain wash, $30 3 cleaning women for institution, $25; laundress, $25; pantry girl, $25; cham. bermaid and ‘waltress for Sonoma County, $25; 2 pantry girls, $25; we want a_large number of cooks and housework girls f city and country, at §25 and $30 per mont call early. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sut’ er & ADAH MACFARLAIN wants competent work. ing housek'p'r; full charge of beautiful hom clee. lights, gardens; parties here after 10 m.; 4 adults; $20; fare paid; nr. San Leandro, S City Hall square, junction Market and Sth — " N0 A YOUNG saleslady for candy store, no experi- ence necessary, $7; also_one for part time: good chance to learn. MRS. M. E. DAY, 551 O'Farrell st. ‘Work:. removal’ of superfious. hair & from A to Z in 2 wu.z for Hl’;rr;l.u“z:: guar.; §$10 to $20 per wk.; school day & eve. 233 Geary, room 13; ladics’ maids prepared, HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, scaip treatment, hairwork, removal of superfluons Dair; $5. 3 weeks: day and eve. llfl".o $20 wk. mo' zmfi oo A ' P el ot it Vo WANTED--For country store, lad: - pher capable of acting as cuhhf:xm mo.; must have unquestio: 4 _Eiving experience and ret. ‘box 2583, A—Practical Millinery 3 Dbyl WANTED—Experienced operators cn ladies’ shirt walsts; also ladies to take work home; best pa. Apply 2700 Mission st., cor. 23d. WOMEN and girls to work in Napa fruit can- nery: good wages; plenty work; good cli- mate, Particulars at 124 California st. GIRLS about 14 for factory work; good wages: steady employment. Apply at once. AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacramento st. TALENTED amateur performers. Apply at Chutes 6 p. m. Wednesday; salary no object. GIRLS wanted for factory work; 00d wages; permanent. 709-711 Front st. WANTED—Neat girl for general housework; plain cooking. 1037 Post st. FIRST-CLASS fitter and _alteration hand wanted. Address box 2267, Call office. BAé operators; good wages. 111 Clay st. FIRST-CLASS buttonhole makers and finish- ers and apprentices. 23014 9th,opp.Clementina. LADY waiters wanted at dance hall, 1028 Kearny s 118 p. m. GIRL to learn engraving and fitting eye- glasses. Rcom 10, 702 Market st. WANTED-MRS. H_H., SELDEN, a nurse, communicate box 983, Call office. M. J. KEL- , Oakland, CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions Tecelved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st HELP WANTED—MALE. il Fol ©. R. HANSEN & CO., Employment Agengy, 429 Bush st.. wee 642 Clay st. Phone Grant 185. EPECIAL TO-DAY. Ship to-day. Ship to-day. FOR NEVADA. Rynéon. Golconda, Tunnelmen and drillers, $2 to $3 day. Muckers and laborers, §2 day. TFencemen, §2 25 day. Free fare. SHIP TO-DAY. / ‘FOE NEVADA. 10 men to build fence along railroad, $2 25 a 4 Free fare. . Free fare. fare. FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. San Fernando. Santa Susana. CHATSWORTH PARK: Big R. R. Tunnel. Tunnelmen, machine men, drillers, muckers and laborers, $2 to $3 day. Free fare. Free fare. FOR NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. Willits. Cal. & N. W. Ry. Co. Laborers, $2 a day. Rockmen, §2 25 a day. Free fare. FOR CHICO—BUTTE COUNTY. Teamsters, $2 25 a day. Laborers, $2 a_day. Special Rate Fare $2 80, FOR SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY. New Bridge Work. Bridge carpenters, $3 50 day. Free fare. [ / FOR NAPA COUNTY. New Work. Carpenters to build concrete forms, $3 50. Special rate fare. ! Long job. FOR EL DORADO COUNTY. New Big Ditch and Flume. Hammermen, $2 50 a day. Laborers, $2 25 a day. SPECIAL RATE FARE. FOR §. P. CO.'"S OWN WORK. Structural stecl bridge -men, $3 50. See Boss Here. Free fare. Free fare, FOR §. P. CO.’S OWN WORK. _In California. Section and extra gangs; different divisions, ®outh and east; laborers, extra w"\ 70 day; laborers, section gangs, $1 s Free fare. . WE SHIP TO-DAY. | C. R. HANSEN & €O, 1429 Bush st. Branch Office.. 1642 Clay ts. Free fare. Free fare. / Some knowledge of Spanlsh, 533 Natoma. | HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 520 SACRAMENTO ST. Cor. Leidesdorff, Near Montgomery, 8. F. PMONE MAIN 1191, ARE YOU WATCHING US GROW? SPECIALS—SHIP TO-DAY. CALL EARLY- AND SEE US. SOUTH- PART FARE FREE 50 rough carpenters, any handy man with a few tools will do (that means you), to build ccncrete forms, etc,, on U. §. SENATOR CLARK'S NEW R. R.; it's a long job; good }aonrd‘. Jater and .7commodnlnm part of are is free, balance is very cheap; long job; $82 50 and found. 2 2 s HUMBOLDT COUNTY————FREE FARE 10 more lahorers, large lumber company; steamer sails to-day; $40 and found. 20 .llb(‘;:el’mh'%w Work—FREE FARE; rclty; where you please; it's FREE FARE; long job; $2 25 dny.p FREE FARE—— NORTH to WILLITS UKIAH ROUTE. CAL N. W. R. R. CO. 50 laborers, $2 day; 50 teamsters, $2 25 day; 50 rockmef, §2 25 day; fee $1; SHIP TO-DAY CASPAR—NORTH—NEW TUNNEL—Fee $1 FREE FARE, =~ STEAMER SAILS TO-DAY 50 laborers, 50 muckers, 50 teamsters, 50 (“l;fl_l;r;. 50 tunnelmen; no discount, $2 to 75 da; FREE FARE—S, P. R. R. CO.’S Own Work. FEE $1 FREE FARE We ship dh all the different divisions of the Great Southern Pacific Co.'s section and ex- tra gangs. NORTH- EAST———AND SOUTH 3 more steel bridgemen, $3 50 day, for the S. P. R. R. Co.—NORTH—FREE {-‘Aa‘;i. o CARPENTERS— —ROUGH CARPENTERS 15 rough carpenters; only a few tools neces- sary; large factory; long job, $3 50 day. NORTH—A large lumber compan; ts millwrights; Al job, $105 and ?c‘\m’d.'“ ? NORTH—NEW WORK—BUTTE CO.—Fee $1 o ,Gould Syndicate Diamond Match Co. G0 teamsters, $75; 50 rockmen, $75; 50 labor- ers, $67 50; 50 men to cut right of way, $67 50, fee $1, half rate R. R. fare, building private R. R. SHIP TO-NIGHT. COAL MINERS—OREGON—FREE FARE. FACTORIES, LABORERS, ETC. €0 laborers, 4 different factories, country, §210 to §2 35 day, $45 found, these are steady jobs; 10 laborers, large factory, $i5 found; 10 laborers, -brick mfg. co., $40 found: men as laborers, 10c fare, $2 25 day. Dboard home: 20 laborers, new work, free fare, $60; 20 labarers, city, no blanki day; 10 laborers and 1 jackman, o ifi shovel, $2 to §2 25 day. MECHANICAL—SAWMI| ETC. 2 blacksmiths, camp, free (::-I:. SJCbl-ck- smith, camp, north, free fare, §90; 2 black- smiths, camp, north, Lalf fare, 3 black- smiths, shop, city, 2 coumry.m 56 o 83 day; 5_rough carpenters, part fare free, south, $105; 5 rough carpenters, near city, $3 50 day; setter, $3 day: band sawyer, $5 5 crosscut sawyers, $40 found, boss traction engineer, sawmill co., $15 and teamster, 4-horse, lumber co., $40 . and found; ranch blacksmith, Old Mexico, Tre fare, $50 fourd; 10 laborers, mill, Tu- olumne County, $1 50 fare, $2 day up; 10 lumber pilers, north, $35 found. MINES, TUNNELS, ETC. 4 miners, 8 hours, north, $3 day; shaft work, $00, South; 2 timbermen, mine, $00; 4 muckers,’mine, $75; the atove are all 8-hour shifts; 80 miners, 'different parts of State, $60 to $82 50; 200 laborers, carmen and muckers, different mines, $42 to $52 50 found: 5 tunnelmen, $75; 5 muckers, $60, new tunnel, free fare; 2 muckers, do drilling, 2 miners, §82 60, near city; 10 drill b y, and found, i e 8 FARMS, ETC. Farmer, south, 2-horse team, steady job year round, $35 and found; 12 farmers, some boes here, $30 to $32 50 found; 10 men, work in hay fields, free fare one way, $1 50 day found: handy man, ranch, $30 to $35 found; 2 fruit pickers, $26 found; 12 milkers, $30 to $40 found, good jobs; man contract plow 1000 acres at $5 acre; 3 men, clear land, $20 found: 4 choremen, $25 found; coachman, $40 found; woodchoppers and tiemakers, etc. COOKS, ETC. Cook, camp, $60: cook, b. h., $40 found; § waiters, $25 to $40 found; dishwashers, MEN, CALL EARLY AND SEE US. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520 Sacramento st. QUARTZ mill man for Mexico, $5 day and board, fare advanced; boy for wholesale store, 6 week and increase; 2 coachmen, and $40 and found; man about place, $25 and found; ranch blacksmith for Mexico, blacksmiths, $2° and and board, fare pai board and $3 25 day; blacksmith _helpers, plasterers, $1 50 to $5 $2 25 and $3 day day; laundryman, $40 and found: coopers: | wocdsmen, $50 to'$60 and board; donkey line men. $45 to $65 and board; 4 coal miners, $2 50 day; band sawyer, $90 and found: quarrymen, $2 25 day; laborers, $2 and $2 25 day; woodchoppers, $2 75 cord; teamsters, choremen, farmers, milkers, $30,’ $35 and $40 and found, fare refunded; butter-makers, $40 and found, and others. J. F. CROSETT CO. Sacramento st PORTER and choreman for resort, $25 and é&&lgd'“lfiun:::ldmk.k‘% ml;:znn! tlecelld e 5 cool ), cook, count tel, $50; ‘cook and wife, country mui’.‘%& waiters, and_$40; dishwashers, $30, and Qthers. J. F. CROSETT & CO., @8 Sacra- mento ANDRE'S OFFICE, 317 STOCKTON ST. Porter and tend to lunch, saloon, $8 a week; porter, help in kitchen, saloon, $25 and found porter, small hospital, $20 and found; jani- tor, $25; porter for restaurant, $25; driver F HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. A—MURRAY & READY. Phone Main 5848, 634-636 CLAY ST, Leading Employment and Labor Agents. WE SHIP YOU Utah, Nevada, Oregon, Los Angeles Co., O den, Chatswoith Park, Arizona, Santa Bar- bara, Willetts, and all points east, south, nerth, Carpenters and helpers, pile drivers, fence bulders, drillers, single. double and machine men, corner and bench hands, muckers, chuck tenders, car dumpers, teamsters, I borers, track men, cooks, walters, engineers, blacksmiths_ ctc.. §5, $4. $3 50, $3, $2 50 a $2-a day. FiNR FREE FARE. FREE FARE. FREE - YOUR FARE PAID A e, goun o 236 rs, located everywhere, no/experience required, $35, $40, $50. $60 {d.; also 186 woodsmen, millmen of ave_ry‘ - scription from swamper (0O engineer; come see; up to $175 month, TO THE MINES, QUARRIES, TUNNELS 264 laborers for mines, etc., $60 to §75 and | {?m“n:hneu, muckers, drillers, single, double | and machine men, furnace men, bench and corner men, etc., $75, $35, $00, located every- where. FREE TO WILLITS, UKIAH. §1 FEE. | 164 teamsters, ~drillérs, hammersmen and | laborers, $75. & ,TO BUTFE—{X;EZ< -k 264 teamsters, drillers, laborers, etc., 3¢ LOCATED EVERYWHERE. 2 468 laborers, teamsters, handy men, helpers, etc.. for manufacturing companies, factories, cxcivating, R R, “sections, brick vards, buaildl; shipyards, _grading, - houses, 32 23, §2 50, §2 15 day: $35, $40, d = GOING HAYING? [N V. ? GOING HARVESEHING FRUIT, FICKING? 286 haymakers, located . everywhere, from w’:‘:{fice fee, $1; wages, $1 50 day and found; no Sunday work. P e e e e 340 and 0 eader wagon drivers, fare $1, W 365 farm, orchard, vinéyard hands, $35 and found. 98 milkers, different localities, $35, $40 and 'ound. 16 butter and cheese makers, $40, $50 and fd. 25 ranch lelm’lzlfien‘.“f hedrlcil # and found. 16 stablemen, 3 and for L 26 chor::m and boys, $35 to $15 and found. all. $1 fee. jund. " 15 men and wives for farms. orchards, mines, private places, etc., $50, $60 and found. 67 laborers, manufacturing plants, $67 _50. 55 laborers, Santa Barbara, free fare, $i5 fd. MILLWRIGHTS 25 " MILLWRIGHTS BIG NEW LUMBER COMPANY; boss her: steady jobs; $90 per month and found. CARPENTERS. CARPENTERS. = 197 carpenters for al Nevada, Utah. Arizona and Oregon, $4. $3 15, | $3 50, $3 25, $3 day, many by the month and found, to build houses, barns, sheds, fences, concrete forms and boxes, repair on ranches, dairfes, bridge ship _ builders, about mines, sawmills and woods, flumes, bench | work. | parts of California. a OTHER MECHANICAL HELP. { 85 BLACKSMITHS AND HELPERS. Locaed everywhere, for - shops, factories, foundrles, mines, ranches, railroad camps. sawmills, woods, dredgers, etc.: some sho ing, some without; $4, $3 50, $3, $2 50 day; many by the month and found. Plasterer, end of San Francisco, $5 day. 15 coopers, lime barrels, 11c and 10c each. 25 lathers, $4 day; tinner, factory, $3 day. & fronworkers for country winery, $40 and fd. 9 wagonmakers, different country jobs, $3 50, $4 day. Man to do a little coopering, factory. 6 wagon blacksmiths, $3 50 day. 5 carriage painters, $90; 3 helpers on car- rlages: bicycle repairer; 5 aspbaltum floor makers. 5 wood turners; 3 sign painters. 3 stone masons, OREGON; 3 tile setters. 2 ‘jronmolders, country. Man to work on iron and brick, gome plumb- ing. country factory, $40 and found. Structural fron workers; 2 iron molder help- ors, near city, §2 a day. Cranesmen, . Foreman planing mill; foreman sawmill, $125; head and second chain tenders, Oregon, free fare; 2 track R. R. foremen, §80, free fare; engineer, ranch, $2 d-lyd:lnd found; foreman for ranch, $40 and found. ~ MISCELLANEOUS— i 2 coachmen, $30 and $40 and found:; band sawyer, $90 and found; 6 teamsters, baul lum- ber: 2 typesetters; 15 carriage washers: sta- blemen, ‘etc., $35 to $65 and found and $75 12 machine miners, $90; dry geods clerk, Alas- ka, $125; 12 bench hands and paperers, fare $1..§223 to §3 50 day; 4 gardeners; wagon- maker and. woodworker, city, $3 50; stable- man, ranch, $30 and found; 30 Itallans, fac- tory, fare paid, $30 and found. CARPENTERS—THIS IS IT—$105 a month. 15 rough carpenters, fare $1; build concrete forms, etc., $105 a month; steady, good job. HOTEL. LAUNDRY, BAKERY, BUTCHER 'AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. 69 cooks, some second and third hands, for hotels, boarding-houses, _camps, mines, ranches, hay and harvest crews, saloons, sur- veying outfits, sawmills, cafes, etc., $50, $70, $60, $50, $40, $30 and found. 27 waiters, located everywhere, 300, $40, $30 | and found. 46 pot and dish washers, etc., $35 to $20 and found, 19 beil, elevators boys, porters, pantry, glass and silver boys and men, $35. $30 to $15 and found; 5 bedmakers, city, $30. 12 butchers, different places, $60, $50, $40, $30 and found. 12 laundrymen, washers, starchers, distrib- utors, $18'a week. 26 bakers, also helpers, $75, $60, $50, $40, $30 and found. 5 waiters for camps, mines, etc., $30 and fd. 2 butlérs. 16 boys to learn trades. FOR HUNDREDS OF OTHER POSITIONS WE PUBLISH A FREE BULLETIN OF LABOR DAILY. GET ONE AT 1802 We Gave MURRAY & READY'S, 45,000 Men Work. 034-636 Clay st. HELE WANTED _MALE_Cem:. AT THE CAL. EMP. AGENCY, 50 Third st., or. Call bldg.; phone Bush 405. FREE FARE, NEVADA, UTAH. 100 men for steel and surfacing gang, $2. S. P. CO'S OWN WORK BUTTE COUNTY. 20 teamsters, CHICO. Laborers rockmen, $2 25 a day SHIP TO-NIGHT, FEE $L. 20 men tof clear right of way, §: ] et 7! COUNTY. FRE ARE. experienced yardmen $2 a day first-class lumber pilers, $40 and board. 50 hay hands, $130 a day and board. timber fellers, $60 a month and beard. FREE FARE TO WILLITS AND CASPAR, CAL W. R. R Blacksmith, $3 15 teamsters. $2 2; 10 rockmen and I a day. 10 tunnelmen, $2 SHIP TO-DAY. FREE FARE. 3 millwrights, $4 30 a day 10 hay hands, dMferent piaces. $1 30 and fd 4 ranch teamsters, $1 30 a day and board. Blacksmith country a day. Blacksmit 4 laborers, TED—Recruits for the Marine Corps, U. . Navy: able-bodied men of good characte between the ages of I and 35. not less thas 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.; Masonic Hall, 530 K st., Sacramento, Cal.: and U. 8 Custom-house, 222'; North Main st., Les Angeles, Cal. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Relkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 130 large rooms; 25¢ per night; §1 50 to §3 per week. 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 Thi Examiner bullding, 5 doors from Market. ‘WANTED—Laborers on American River Ditch and Flume, Placerville. El Dorado Count: long _job. Apply at office. Placerville, Cal.; or 26 Montgomery st.. room 14, 8. F. MEN to learn barber trade: only requires two months to complete and secure positions; cat- alogue and full particulars mailed free, Mo- ler System Barber College, 635 Clay st. 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, 80c up; soling cheap. 923 Howard st.. nr. 5th 50 QUARRYMEN, 10 rock drillers, $2 and $2 23 a day. 230 Montgomery st room 51, SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australia. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. PENSION atty., E. A, Bullls, room 40, Phelan bldg. Past Com, Geo. H. Thomas Post.G.A.-R. GET your shoes half-soled while waiting: 2S¢ to 50c. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 563 Mission st.. bet. 1st and 24 sts. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st near Mar- ket—700 rooms, 35¢ night: reading rooms; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions hag been established at 1008 Valencia st HORSES AND WAGONS. FOR SALE—2 pairs of handsome family car- riage horses, 1 pair will road fast; 1 brake seat, 4 or 7 passengers; 1 coach gear surrey, mew; 1 cart, single and doubls silver- mounted harness. Apply J. WADSWORTH, room 28, 10th floor. Miils building. FOR sale—Thoroughbred saddle mare by De- ceiver, dam Miss Olive: very stylish; will sell cheap on account of removal: good op- gortnity to secure fine animal. Apply room . 713 Market st. ON account of going to build, entire stock of wagons_ buggies and harness must be sold at eacrifice. €orner 15th and Valencia sts. FOR sale—Horse, harness and bugsy for $35; 1 cart $12 50, and 1 buggy $17 50. 319 Third. HORSE for sale; a handsome steelzray m: _ suitable for family: $125. 1927 Mission s A1 EXPRESS wagon_ light camping wagon -n! gocart cheap. 532 Mission st JUST received—10 good horses; must be sold. 327 Sixth st. HOUSES 'fO LET. A—PRINTED list of houses to let; send for cir- cular, G. H. UMBSEN & CO.,14 Montgomery. _—_ SUBURBAN RESIDENCES. CHARMING furnished home in Santa Crus house contains 9 rooms, baths, étc.; climate and view unsurpassed. Apply MADISON & BURKE, 30 Montgomery street LIVERY STABLES. TOMKI) st.. bet. SON'S Livery stables. 1st and 2d—Vehicl of every scription for hire at mos® reasonable rates. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Passbook of CHARLES ALLEN widl Union Trust Co. of San Francisco; deposit No. 8942; finder will please return to bank or room 79. Chronicle building; payment has been stopped by order of John Farnham, ad- ministrator of estate of Charles Allen, de- ceased. LOST—A four-leaf clover pin, green enameled, surrounded with pearls. Liberal reward if returned to 1408 Webster st. LOST—Lady’s silver watch; monogram E. L. on back: bet. Noe and Seventeenth sts.; re- ward. Return to 4111 Seventeenth st. LOST—Skye terrier bitch. Return to Sixth ave. South and L st.; reward. WANTED—For U. S. army, able-bodled unmar- ried men_between ages of 21 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and tem- perate habits, who can speak, read and write English_For information apply to Recrulting Officer, 121 New Montgomery st.. San Fran cisco, or Masonic building, Sacramento, Cal. WANTED. A gentleman to take charge of a large force of canvassers; must have experfence and un. derstand his ‘work: state experience, refe: ence and salary: give full particulars: first- class opportunity to right man. Apply box 2279, Call office. ‘WANTED—Pilot; $1500 per annum. An ex- amination will be held at the Navy Yard, Mare Island, Cal., June 23. 1903, to fill the above position. For application and further information address ‘‘Commandant, Navy Yard, Mare Island, Cal.”” ‘WANTED—Laborers, drillers, rockmen and rough carpenters for ditch and flume work. Apply at offige, Placerville, Cal.. or room 1 26 Montgonry st., San Francisco Construc tion Co. \ MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS, TQ order; also clean and sterilized; upholstery; honest - work guaranteed. HOPKE BROS. 411-413 Powell st. Phone Bush 421. MEDICAL. MRS. DR. WYETH, specialist for all fe complaints; instant relief guaranteed; years' experience. 728 Post st., near J MRS. DR. KOHL, relfable specialist for all fe- male troubles and irregularities: instant re- lief guaranteed. 10081 Market op} DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—AIl who are sick or in trouble consult this specialist on female complaints; positively corrected; the unfor~ te helped: the most difficult cases treate ed; advice free. Office, 101S Market st. MRS. D. ALLEN, 1118 Market—Reliable ladied® specialist; a private home before and during confinement; best medical care; low fees. Drs. Goodwin, 733 Turk, nr. Van Ness—Expert in obstetrics, female comp.: 25 yrs. exper nee. WANTED—Young man who is thoroughly ex- perienced in cloaks and sults; state age, ex- rience and salary expected. Address box 78, Call office. LEARN KLEIN'S system of cutting and de- signing ladies’ garments of every descrip- tion; also patterns_cut to order. KLEIN'S Cutting Exchange, 525 Market st. WANTED—Pick and shovel men for grading rack: wages $30 and board. Apply The Holmes Lime Co., Inc., 24 Sacramento st. COMPETENT clerk for office of clty institu- tion; must have good references. snx 2278, Call office. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 pal foot-form shoes at §2 50; we pay express or mall charges. 11 Third st Examiner bde BARBER wanted steady for Wednesday, Sat- urday and Sunday. Shay ey for cxpress wagon, $25; driver for ' bakery { WANTED_A man to cook for 4 or 5 men: wagon, near city; laborers, private park, | wages 3 1 country, SL a day and Tound:” German gar: SIS x sind, OO dener,. $25." night waiter, country, $35; as- | BARBER—Steady for Wednesday evening, Sat- sistant waiter, same place, $30, otc. urday evg. and Sunday; wages $5. 6th, A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12. | WANTED—Edge setter and, bottom finisher. Houseman, city, $30; bell boy, $15; p.:m-‘;, Wentworth Shoe and Leather Co., 26 Main, man, $35 A FIRST-CLASS gardener for private family: $60 and found; references necessary. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. nho:- u:&nn made, at §1 pair; shoes i we pay express or 3 l{ ird st., &mlfler bldg. First-class woodturner; must be wages; steady em t. fioa: ployment COATMAKER country. Apply for BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. WANTED—A helper on cakes at 516 Hayes st. BUSHELMAN wanted at 773 Market st. The Boston; call at 8 a. m. BOY wanted. Mutual Lithographing Co - ant and Stanley sts, i RS WANTED-—-A shoemaker, Frenchman preferred. Call 524 Rallroad ave. South. Y wanted. Stalls 1 and 5, Union Square Market. ffiYmrm-n-dwu.nmm. at $1 pair; foot-form at $2 50; we l&m r mail ch 1 Third st Bxaminer bidg. anted for office; steady; good B?v'.g:-. 109 wx’(fmmmm i X MAN and wite, small ranch: 55 Apply § St NORTON, S Bhderat o AP WANTEL-Brigh “young man from 17 to 20 years of age 0:&'\9’015:‘:‘ h-ln?fl? ply en 4 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. RST-CLA! ‘ber wante it 2809 Green- o R T Sk : BARKEEPER, German speaking preferred. !‘m -CLASS waiter wanted at 20 Stockton e e e g ¢ [ TSR DR. ROSEN, moved to 2995 Folsom st., cor. 26th; relief $10; ladies’ exclusive office. DR. and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO HERBS, original method of treatment. 1126 Market st. Mrs. Dr. Gwyer, removed from 1504 Market to 5l1A Leavenworth, bet. Geary and O Farrell, DR. NG TOY KEE, 210 Stockton st., opposits Union square; all diseases cured by herbs. MISCELLANEOU.—FOR SALE. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. McIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair it with Elaterite; in rolls easy to lay; needs no painting or coating: good over old fron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs. ELATERITE ROOFING CO., 713 Market st. SECOND-MAND machinery, bollegs, engines. pumps, water pipe, bought, sold, ‘'rented and exchanged. See Sunday’s papers. H.8.WHITE MACHINERY COMPANY, 130-152 Beale st. BRICKS for sale: cleaned and delivered in Alameda or Oakland; $8 to $0 per thousand: order by mail. J. H. YOUNG, 1243 Park st., Alameda. AN all-round taflor by the week; must be a steady man. DAVIS, Reno, Nev. MARRIED German in wine house: . generally useful. Box 2265, Call, e —_—— VN TRY our men’s shoes, union made, at ~ foot-torm shoes. at 32 50; we. pay ..!.’..".";.- mall charges. 11 Third st., Examiner bldg. WANTED—Experienced feeders for platen presses. Apply SANBORN, VAIL 41 Market st. 5 _— THREE laborers, pick and shovel; 14th ave. and N st., south; take Kentucky-st. cars. FIRST-CLASS ter: high ages. Pasistar: Dyeing. Worke: THE Bt at*™ A—FINE suits, $7 50; dress pants, 32 3. Ori inal Misfit Clothing Parlors, 238 Kearny st.. near Bush; open to 9 p. m. A—3$3 50 DEREY and fedora hats, §1 70. Popu- lar Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., near Pine; open till ® p. m. A—BUYS, sells or rents gear machinery, en- sines, boilers, water pipe. shalting, pulleys, ete. WHITELAW, 253-255 Spear st. MAHOGANY bar and back bar; first-class: ses it at J1 Eddy st.. opposite Tivoli Thea- ter. Apply 618 Third st.. S. F. FRESH milch cows at 406 Bosworth st. BARBER shop for sale: 3 chairs, Sickness cause for selling. Inquire 903 Larkis. GRADUATE, 16 years, to learn trade; wages paid from start. Carson Glove Co., 123 24, 2-CHAIR barber s! and- ~spes hop cigar stand for sale. TFOR sale—One-chair barber shop: every- ~thing new. Address box 2261, Call office. WOOI dummies for dry goods or tailor for salel cheap. 260 Fell st., near Gough. SAFES—New and second-hand. E. B. BECK & CO., 122 Market st. ANl bargains; camp stools & chairs. hammock: metal beds, mattresses.J.F. Hotter, 712 Mission. MUTOSCOPE for male. with or without ple- tures. BACIGALUPI, 963 Market st. AN up to date barber shop: bargain. See _owner at 738 Post st Toigeyp and 3 rale—Barber shov: souu tocation: rea- Edison phonographs, records, supplies, moving pleture machines, films. Bacigalupi, 933 Mkt. BOILERS, engines.pumps. pipe. beiting.sha(ting, 3 GOOD boys, to learn watchmaki: engrav- ing and jewelry work. Room 10, 703 Marvec. | GASOLINE engines. automobiles and launches, all sizes. J. E. DOAK, 46 Fremont st. WANTED—A boy about 15, S, N. WOOD & | SAFES_New and second-hand. _THE HER- . cor. Powell and Eddy. b ed MANN SAFE CO., 417-423 Sacramento st. BARBERS—Hall interest for sale: good ing 4-chair ehop; lease. 122 Third st. At i AN - Bfi' on second-hand t; a pay- prices ypewriters: alp & CO., 110 Montg'y. B e e i o S B oo 1D

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