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THE €AN preacher ng scv Christian prayer Au the "topic, Music, choru Wesley), choir; coi e (Wagner) ar H ucation, a music- pastor on All 5th, mear Mission— m At 11 a s of the H ‘The Nurture Relation ¢o Pract h and Gough st D., rector. Hol . bet. Kearny Science service @ sermon, *‘God. for « at the same hour: Wed- evening meeting at § o'clo ree room, 206 Kearny st., room me fan Assoclation Aud > nd Ellis streets, at 3 o'cle s meeting will be addressed by Rev Sawyer, and Mr. and Mrs. s, sing several of their s in the hall free to , “The Finding of the Master."” ess & d music, jects. e —— e., Thursday evening, 8 o'clock; speakers and interesting sub- 0; for young men to-day at | Baker, | (San _ Franciseo rters Odd Fellows’ building) 8 p._m., by Freferick M. | i1 =. m. Study class, Thurs- | m TIC Brotherhood weekly soclals, 509 Lodge nitiation 3 e E Viciting brothers ZZREIS OSTHOFF, N. G. s. of Damo are notified to a @‘ 3 | H. W, R. stle Hail, 903 Market DAY, June at 1 to attend the funeral of our » at the ( ANDER __.LLE! By W. L. KOCH, C. C. . of R. and 8. V.. ) | STOFEN, Captain. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. rent $140....$4000 rent $100.. 2000 bal. easy. 850 $20. 830 100 ROOMS; house for me: 58 rcoms; south of Market 24 room: apartments; Western A Money lcaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rcoms. EIT] CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. HOUSES, lodging, apartment or boarding: both large and small; to suit vour purse; money advanced If destred; call before buying. SCHWEINHARD, 17 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth. MARION GRIFFIN, rm,_ 406 Examiner bldg. Hotels. apartmeni houses, flats and ROOMING H: | LODGING houce of 10 rooms, nicely furnished. O'Farrell. rooms, rent $5 per room; will rzer house. Box trade for agent writes, took ten or xhibited sample to tes time required 45 ; profit over $0; guaranteed to do a | in 3@ minut furnishes its own | uires neither labor mor attention; | | costs less than any other machine; free ska ple and exclusive itory furnished; week guaranteed; thousands of testimonials. U, Chicago. Automatic Washer Co., static iness for yourself; stop working for | ; we start you in profitable mail order ness at your home; pleasant work; fme | se prolits; unlimited possibilities; full in- | on for stamp. PRANKLIN-HOWARD | Denver, Colorado. $5 TO $10 per day easily made selling our Per- SUNNY, well furn. cor. fiat, price §$650. 201 Second s upstairs. CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. AIR_compressed, dry, ice cold, is row univer- eaily used in sanitarily cleaning carpets, on floor, Without removal or_injury; prices mod- erate. Apply S. F. COMPR AIR ANING CO., Call big.: phone Maln 52 N you become disgusted with your work for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co., J. McQueen, proprietor, 529 Guerrero st.; tel Mission 49. TRY HOPKE BROS.' excellent carpet cleaning; phone Bush 421. 411-413 Powell st. o represent local finan i 469 Parrott hlds. ived at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. | — e | s fection Flavoring Powders; agents wanted. | ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; Long Bros., Oakland. | * tel. Main 38. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. g turer; pat- | RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices Woodward, | reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating W orks; 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 126. P e A R R LR i St R CHIROPODISTS, DUNLAP TOOT INSTITUTE, 50 Geary—All aiiments of the feet cured; corns. bunions, etc, — et O e COLLECTION OFF‘ICES ADVICE free; bad tenants ejected speedily. CO- LUMBIA. LAW AGCY. r. 85 916 Marke! RANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1903 EDUCATIONAL—Cont! cd. LESSONS given In Water Color or Oil Paint- ing from Nature. CURRIER, 372 Sutter st ARITHMETIC, pookkeeping, grammar,writing, etc.; day or eve.; §5 mo. 1024 Missicn,nr.6th. Chivago Business College, 1455 Markat,nr.10th. Pittmar. shortband, typing, bookkpg. §8 mo. FREE trial lessons for plano or volce; pianos tuned, $2. Box 690, Call office. WILL teach German ip exchange for room rent. Box 2074, Cll,f HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con, WANTED—Head waitress, $35; cook, small hotel, $30; pastry cook, [nstitution, $40; cook for children, $40; cook, no wash, country, $35; second girl and laundress, $25; French lady’s maid, §20; 8 hotel waitresses, ‘city and country. $25: 3 chambermaids, $20: 3 nurse girls, $20, $25; cook for ranch, $25; ironer, hotel laundry, $35; mangle girl, $20; infant's nurse, waltress for institution, $20; cleaning woman, $20: 50 general housework girls, city and country, best of wages, good places. Apply to J. F. CROSET§ & CO., 334 utter st. ‘WANTED-—Boarding school for girl of 13. Box 1184, Call office. GERMAN and Latin lessons; private or class. Box 1182, Call office. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post s, S. F.; founded 1863: new 80-page catalogus f!~ FINANCIAL. B o e COMPANIES incorpsrated and financed: stock and bond {ssues guaranteed, underwritten and 20ld; stock accepted for services. ~Send for Pacific States Investor. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVESTMENT CO., 326 Post. e ——————— FLATS TO LET. | §55 00—3204 CLAY, NE. corner Central ave.; modern middle flat of 7 rooms every convenience. SHAINWALD, KBEE & CO., 218-220 Montgomery st., Mills building, FOR rent—Elegant modern flat, unfurnished, on Hyde st., near Sutter; rent $00 per month. For particulars apply to McAFEE BROTH- ERS, 108 Montgomery st. CALL and get a printed list flats and houses to let; something new every day; we will find what you want. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. HOUSES and gats to iet; an immense list; ser- vice absolutely free; take advantage of this department; it wili save you time and trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-250 Geary st., on the square. PARK flats: new; elegantly finished; on Sec- ond ave. and C'st., one block to McAllister cars; 7 and 10 rooms; $30 to $i0; sunlight all round; open. H. B. PINNEY. TWENTY-THIRD, 2918, near Harrison—New modern flat of 6 rooms and bath; nice yard and basement; near new carhouse; would be easy to rent rooms. INTELLIGENT, refined young woman for com- panion and secretary; one living in city with parents preferred; must chaperone little girls to country home during summer weekly; hours, 10 to 12, 1 to 4; salary $10 month; ref- erences; give phone. ' Box 1056, Call. EXPERIENCED corset saleslady and fitter wanted. JOE ROSENBERG, 816 Market st. OPERATORS on ladles’ waists and underwear to work in factory. 920 Market st. WANTED—Experienced bindery girls. Apply SANBORN, VAIL & CO., 74l Market st. Stenographer & typewriter; some knowledge of bookpng.; wages $25 to start. Box 1972, Call. HEALTHY, unincumbered woman of stability to travel. Box 1183, Call TUCKERS wanted. 920 Market st. GIRLS to learn millinery now for fall season; trade taught from start to finish in 1 month for $5; positions guaranteed at $10 per week up. French School, 143 Stockton st., rm. 13. AT OUR NEW FACTORY, 1873 MISSION ST., NEAR FIFTEENTH. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS ON OVERALLS WANTED; INEXPERIENCED PAID SALARY WHILE LEAR" ING: OPERATORS AND RIVETERS ALSO WANTED AT OUR MAIN FACTORY, 823% FREMONT ST. LEVI STRAUSS & CO. APPLY TO MR. DAVIS. GIRLS TO LEARN ON SHIRTS AND OVER- ALLS; A STATED AMOUNT GUARAN- TEED, STANDARD SHIRT FACTORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS. PARK flats; new; elegantly finished; on Sec- ond ave. and C st., one block .o McAllister cars; 5 _rooms, 6 rooms, 7 rooms, 10 rooms; GLOVEMAKERS—Experienced driving-glove makers and closers on welted and unwelted Eurekas; also apprentices. Carson Glove Co., 123 Second st. ASTROLOGY, ; collections; gen'l law busine: $25 to $45; sunlight all around; open. - Pl ation of | BAD tepants ejected for $i: collections made; | TEAMSTERS, peddlers, etc.—4 rooms, bath; »x;flrq"\”"'xrr:.""! fi};'“n:dnl&v- of ?:;; | ety g "cnunfry. PACIFIC COLLECTION stable for 2 horses; $12. 17 Woodward, vear L et it ol Boc ws | __€O.. 415 Montgomery. rooms 9-10: tel. 8580. | Thirteenth. 2 ¥ 2442, 8 | e ey cisco, Cal, MARKET, 2480—Partly furnished five-room '_“"“"IM_‘P‘;O{ V‘Ha)mord .;"70 Y t:us"ll' A flat {’ll'r sale immediately; bargain; rent rea- 3 nd; ¥ ht; sonable. { ii if desired. 649 EIlis. | m0 LET_ New, 4-room eottage, fur.. $25. Ap- v ply Woodward's cottage, Tamalpals ave., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Mill Valley. - e v s N e g G2 > ELLIS, 1337—Near Laguna; flat 5 rooms; bath; ROBT. W '\;:::‘*g'f“*‘i';}; SPIRITUALISM. rent $18. attachments, colle consultation = i Thurs- | FIR 230, near Howard; two flats, 4 and 5 free: no advance charges: call or write; even. | FARLE; 1062 Bl """C'""l‘."';."y ol T rooms; central location, rent low. ings by appointmen ADVICE fr Tel. Red 3601, e—1 will advance cost in meritori- ous ®ases, divorces, probate and all other law cases; no fees in advance: cpen every even- ing. J. M. THURSTON, 8§19 Market st., r. 81 ADVICE free; divorces a specialty:quick,gule no charge without success: established 16 yre. G. W. HOWE, 1122 Market et.,, opp. Hale's. N & AITKEN, attorneys, rs. 309-10-11 | fe bldg., 503 California st.; tel. Main 727. ADVICE free: no charge unless successful; all cases: open evgs. W.W.Davidson, 827 Market. L. §. CLARK, Emma sSpreckels bldg., 927 Mar- | Tket st.; consuitation free; no fees in advance. BUSINESS CHANCES. )00—320 ACRES, about 100 ac: balance timber and brush; 7-room house, barn and other bulldings; water piped to_house; located 112 miles from post- | cultivated, | office. $25,000—440 acres, 3 miles from county seat; well fenced and cross fenced; irrigated by pecple’s ditch; water right cost $1500; cottage, 7 rooms, located in a beautiful grove of trees: barn 60x40 feet; new | granary, capacity 2000 sacks; bunkhouse for men, blacksmith shop, = sheds for | wagons; 15 acres of peaches; 15 acres of | 18 acres of two-year-oid | ; 15_acres of Muscat vines, 10 years oid: 75 acres alfalfa; this is as { fine land as there is in the State; per- | sonal property of 210 head of beef cat- tle, 10 milch cows, 15 head of horses, 200 hogs; personal property can be | boughit at reasonable price; this property will pay a good interest on $30,000 or £40,000. 466 Sth st., Oakland, Cal. W. F. O'BANION, | $3000—2 STORES in Berkeley; 4 living | rooms; electric lights, new oven and baker's | tools; large barn; horse and wagon; easy | payments. 500—Butcher shop in Berkeley, with living rooms above: store adjoining barn in the rear; corner, 50x100; $500 dowr, balance | easy payments; a fine opportunity; former | owner died; splendid business. $800—Dilapidated 7-room house, well, pump, barn, etc.; easy payments: good chance for contractor or builder to fix up. MEETINGS—SUNDAY. JOHN SLATER, the inimitable medium, will id & test seance to-night at 8§:15 sharp. r hall, 117 Larkin st. MRE. EVERHARDT, spiritual tests, § p. m. sharp. 3250 Twenty-second st., near Valen: = daily. cia; read: DARD'S seances: startling spirit ; 10c, Sun., Tues; sittings daily. 3 Harrison _Brow: 0dd Fellows® building, S p, m. $100_Little store on little lot, 10x100; $50 | down, $10 monthly. A. BAILEY, 221 Sansome st., S. F.; versity ave., Berkeley. CYPRESS VILLA HOTEL. $12,000 buys the best paying hotel in the TWeet; lot 75x150; house contains 32 rooms, elegant furniture; dining hall for 100 peo- ple; outhouses, etc.; place is full all the Year ropnd; remember, $12,000 buys house 2nd grgunds. Call on CROKER & CO., Real Effate Agents, 137 Montgomery st.S.F. day; reading 9-4. ETHEL CRINDLE, materializing seance, Sun- day eve.; b0c. 1115 Post; 8 o'clock. CLAIRVOYANTS. GREENWICH, 2719—Upper; sunny; G rooms; new; marine view; $25; open, GREENWICH, 2727—Upper; sunny; 6 rooms; new; marine view; $25; open. CALL AT ONCE AND SAVE $2. My Regular $3 Reading This Week For oL WL SISl AL gL SN PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco. 1 do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make you no charge if I fail to tell your name, occupation and what you called for; I promise to tell you whether husband, wife or sweet- heart is true or false; tell whom and when you will marry; in fact, T will tell you every hope, fear or ambition better than you can tell your- | self. He restores lost affections, reunites the separated, causes speedy and happy marriages. makes you successful and prosperous, cures disease and lost vitality without medicine, lo- cates hidden treasures; hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sunda to 8. 326 O'Farrell st., 326. ORIENTAL SEER ADEPT— CASHMIRE. Diffe: 326A ELLIS ST. thers. nt_from $5 readings $3; $3 readings $1 this week. Tke Eminent Trance Clairvoyant. Do not waste time or money ldling, but take advantage of the opportunity presented. Life and business readings a specialty. Cash- mire gives names in full and name of the one you will marry; messages from spirit friends: to her the earth reveals its hidden treasures; locates mines, lost friends; brings the separated together. Cashmire readily does what others claim to do. Clairvoyants and mediums developed by the ancient method. MME. M. BEENARD, . THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant a:d business medium, permanent- 1y located at 17 Third st. next Examiner bldg.: she reals your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the present happenings and portrays events to oc- cur in the future; if you are In trouble, dis- contented or not satisfied in life, or have do- mestic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice In all affairs of life; 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed; read- ings by mail. 'Tel. Black 4569. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and permanently located at 1104 Market Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. : readings by mail as satisfac- in person; 8 questions answered, $1: £6; send lock of halr, date and year of birth; don't send currency. Send postoffice, Wells-Fargo money order or registered letter. A—MME. PORTER, scientlfic clairvoyant and card reader, born with a double veil and sec- ond sight; tells the past, present and future; ladies, 60c; gente, $1; by cards, palmistry and clairvoyant sitting. $1 50. 126 Turk et. CLATRVOYANT, palmist, card reader, removed from 262 Minna st to 402 Franklin et., near Grove; readings 10c for a short time. PROSPEROUS hardware and plumbing Lusi- | ness for sale; in a thriving dairy and fruit irrigated district in San Joaquin Valley; does 20,000 business annually; monthly payments; | | work for 4 men in shop a good opportunity | for an active man. For particulars address | McAFEE BROS., 108 Montgomery st.,, San | MRS. L. EHRHORN, clairvoyant palmist; sit- tings, 25c; circles Mon., Thurs., 8 p. m., 10c. 111 Chattanooga st., near Twenty-second. A—Mme Ravenna reads life, business advice: names given: 25c up. B 4th’ st.. near Market. S, great card reader; la. 25c; MME, WALTERS gents S0c. 951 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun. ? t circle to-night. 10c; sit- tings Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 619 McAllis- ter. MRS, HARLAND'S test circle to-night, 10c; reading daily;developing Mon. 8 p.m. 148 6ti 3'S test dircle to-night, 10c; rea Wed MNE YOU: Thurs. 619 McAllister. | | Francisco, Cal. | A—MILLINERY store located in the business | center of Oakland and doing a good busi- ness for sale at invoice price; important pri- vate affairs compel owner to sell at once. Address Box 1952, Call offi M S. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladies gents 50c; readings dally. Sixth st. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city, 2615 Kearny, room 20; ladies 25c; gents Gc. Market, 2 and 8. Mrs. Tobias, Mr. Wilson; 10c Mrs. AN holds a test meeting to- %, 10 to 12 and 1 o 5. special seanc 1052 Cllis. ELIZABETH DEURESS, of the Los An- geles School of Metaphysics, will lecture this MRS, evening in Golden Gate Hail, at 8 o'clock sharp _ Subject, “‘Does the Mind Control the Body?’ Admission free. of the Heavens and Karth Foretold,” a Jecture given by the Christ- adelphian Society, Union Square Hall, 42! Post st., at 11 & m.; seats free; no collec- tion, “DESTRUCTION gh, to-night and Thurs. | FOR sale—Blacksmith and carriage shop in San Francisco; well established; excellent stand; with lease; tools complete, wagon: etc.; worth $3000; price reasonable. R SON SMITH, room 14, Gth fioor, Mills bl seensinmre; etutn B — WANTED—One or tw n of some business | ability who will invest Francisco and to act as directors in the cor- | 5000 or $10,000 in an | Address box 1955, Call office. | | old and well established business in San | { | poration. | WANTED—Gentleman or lady that can {nvest $500 and act as treasurer for incorporated company: business strictly legitimate; big profits and money will be well secured. Ad- dress box 1054, Call office. A LITTLE story of a big success; how $100 | made $1000 in 30 days; mailed free; " no | herse racing, oil wells or gold mines. F. G. HOGAN & CO., Commerce bldg., Chicago, JiI. DR. J. E. COLLINGE, the great Canadian pevchic and orator, will lecture in Golden Gate Hall this evening at 8 o'clock; subject, ““Where and What Is Hell?" Admitfance 25c. FOR sale—The only cigar store in San Lean- dro; will be sold cheap: owner retiring from business. Inquire D. MORRIS, San Leandro, Alameda County, Cal. DR. PAYNE'S special feature at Golden Gate Grain hall), 625 Butter st., at 8 o'clock; mur- der trial and courtroom scene by hypnotized subjects; 10c, reserved seats, 25c. F. G. DE STONE, M. D.. jecture 8:15 p. m. subject, “‘Onene: Golden Gate Hall (u per), 625 Sutter et.; concert, all are ‘welcoms FOURTH_ OF JULY_SHELL MOUND PARK, EERKELEY— Twenty-second _Grand Annual Gathering and Games SCOTTISH THISTLE CLUB. Great affalr. Games open to all comers. $3000 cash prizes. Medals for amateurs. TPeats of strength by leading Jetes of the world. Highland dancing by expert men and children. ~Exciting bicycle footraces. Great tandem team bicycle race. Cake walk and Irish Jig and reel con- tests. Epeclal events for members Pacific Atbletic Assoclation and Bofler-makers and their helpers. Great tug of war. Dancing @il day end evening. Magnificent display of fireworks st might. Fun and frolic for everybody. Grand Highland weicome 1o all. Admission (day)—Aduits, 50 cents; children, 25 cepts. (Night)—Adults, 25 cents; chil- dren. 10 cents. Buy your ferry tickets for Ehell Mound. See programme for particulars. GEORGE W. MILLER, Royal Chief. GEORGE W. PATERSON, Recorder. THE Twenty-third Grand Annual Picnic of the Servian Montene- £rin L. & B. Sociefy will be held XT SUNDAY, July 5, 1903, at chuetzen Park San Rafael. JOHN E. KUKAVIZA, President. MILAN G. ETANISICH, Rec.’ See. LOYAL Orange Lod includi Lagies Loyil Orange Assoclation of San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, wiil hoid thelr annual. picnic and eclebration on SATURDAY, . 1903, at Shell Mound Fark, West Berkeley. Numerous prizes will bé at Los An- m. G. GERE, M. D., Secretary. School bullding and 'lq Cal., 1903, -3 .‘m TUESDAY, July 7, at C%m‘m T MILLINERY and ladles’ furnishing goods | store for sale in good mining town; price $350. Address box 1941, Call office. | ACTIVE partner wanted for a first-class bak- ery id lunch paricr in a large country town. Box 1949, Call office. A BIG corner school store; price low on ac- count of death. C., C. & W., 323 Sansome. FOR sale—Chicken and duck ranch. grocery, Sixth ave. and L. st., south. PARTNER—Little money; butcher business; cxperience unnecessary. Box 1960, Call. Apply | | A SALOON for sale. 1535 Castro st. i PARTN particulars 40 Ellis, room No_agents. BLACKSMITH and shoeing shop; no agent. Call at 15 Spear st. STALLS in general market for rent; space suit- able for grocery, delicatessen etore and chop- ‘house. ‘all 2614 Mission st. FOR sale—A fine delicatessen store in the Mission; at a bargain. Inquire 22 East st. SR for wholesale mfg. business. Full WANTED—Men to invest in or promote com- ny for first-class advertising tion; very biz money in 1t. Box 1142, Cail of TOR saie—$§800 grocery and confectionery store in Napa: will prove business is good before sele. Information at Call office, $7000 WILL buy one of the best mercantile businesses in the city, together with 7-year Jease; Do agents,gmhddress Y. E. ., Call. o ma Btn o7 ook el e W ¥ i s M $100—GOOD paying restaurant; must be sold; sickness. Apply 827 Mission st. BAKERY and deiicacy store for sale: must be sold: owner going away. 715 McAllister et. A Bl e i st ] i s HALF interest in first-class raloon; if found not right, no eale. 1858 Howard. FOR sale—At a sacrifice; elegant millinery store; Al town: fine business. Box 2267, Call, A outside route for sale. Appl~ Call office. CLASSIVIED advertisements and subscriptions recetved at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore st e A BRANCH office for Call advertiscments and sul — bas Vi been established at 1006 best in America—The Weekly States or Canada one year for $1, “-“. 7 MRS SHAFFER, clairvoyant card reader; sit- tings daily. 4481; Jessie st., bet. 5th and 6th. DENTISTS, DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1445 Market, ne. Bieventh ‘No charge for extracting when plates are Tmade; old plates made over like mews teeth Trom $8 per set; extracting, 50c: gas given. REMOVAL. DR. C. W. RICHARDS, dentist, has re- moved from 47 Post et. to Mutual Bank bldg., room €14, corner Geary and Kearny sts. A NEW plate—the Whalebone—cannot break; warranted 20 v, crown, $ii 50; fillings, 50c; plates, §5; full set:all work painless and war- ranted.” Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st, PARIS Dental Pariors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Bet. teeth §1 50 up: olowne, §5 up: Silage. tho, GROVE, $20, between Webster and Fillmore— Upper sunny 7-room flat; large attic; garden. ,“2 50—618 HAIGHT st.; 7 rooms and bath; sunnv side. HAYWARD, 2 sunny upper FLATS to rent; all the latest improvements. 1424 Devisadero, near Geary; rent reasonable. NEW modern flats on Wiest Mission and Thir- teenth sts. OSCAR HEYMAN, 14 Post st. 245 SAN JOSE ave., new 6 and 7 room flai 24th; swell residence district. SHOTWELL, 1S, near Fourteenth—Upper flat, 5 rooms, bath 'and yard; $22 50, To let—Middle flat; 869 Hayes st.; 7 rooms and bath, TO let—Flat of 4 rooms; 1897 O'Farrell. HOOKER & LENT, 14 Post st. WALLER, 1708, near Park entrance—2 modern iy flats, 3 & 5 rms., bath, $12 50, $22.50. $-ROOM flat, Corner Church and Hancock sts., near Eighteenth. $12 95—FOUR rooms; sunny. 135 Ivy ave., near Van Ness ave. and Hayes st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada one year for $1. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED, PNt P sttty susir PP 5—SUNNY upper flat of 4 rooms, furnished; rent $10. 17 Priest st., off Washington, bet. Jones and Leavenworth. PARLOR floor of 4 sunny rooms; running wa- ter; gas stove; clean. 239 Eleventh. ——— ———— ] FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. MUST sell by Tuesday, rooms. 210 Willow ave. Call bet. 10 and 6. No dealers. = NICELY furnished modern house; 7_rooms, bath; very cheap. 270B 13th st. Call 2-5 p.m. NICELY furnished flat of 7 rooms; rent $30; will_sell reasonable. 5121 Leavenworth. | $800—10 ROOMS, beautifully furnished first- class flat. 81613 Larkin st. e FURNITURE FOR SALE. PART furniture 8-room house for sale; very reasonable; tenant to vacate. 766 Bryant st. ff Harrison, near Eighth—2 fats of 4 roomssach; rent $12. furniture of 4 cozy FURNITURE WANTED. L. AND L. Auction Co., 1059-61 Mission; phone Jessie 1871; spot cash for furniture, etc. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission, phone Red 4462, buys, rents, repairs, packs, furniture, carpets. A—Practical Millinery School, estab. 14 years; terms easy. 816 O'Farrell, for. 1000 Van Ness. APPRENTICE for hair business at G. LED- ERER'S, 123 Stockton st. WANTED—Neat young girl for general house- work. 403 Fair Oaks st., cor. Twenty-fifth. GIRL for general housework and cooking: no children; references. 703 Broderick st. WANTED for country store, first-class lady bookkeeper and stenographer; salary $60 per month; must have unquestionable references Address, stating experience and giving refer- ences, box 2387, Call. PICK hops In August: enjoyable, healthtul and very profitable outing for men, women and children. Call or write E. CLEMENS HORST CO., 122 Battery st.. San Francisco. WANTED—A woman to cook: must be a good cook. 2080 Seventeenth st., cor. Vermont. EXPERIENCED hands on ladles’ walsts; steady work; good pay. Konigstein, 28 First. DON'T look any further. We want all the girls we can get. If you are looking for em- ployment, apply at 531 Mission st.; steady work; best of prices operating on shirts and inexperienced hands paid while e IENCED sewers plain shirt walsts, tennis gowns. etc.; work sent or car fare paid. H. FRIEDLANDER, 338 Fell st FIRST-CLASS tafloress wanted. M. J. KEL- LER COMPANY, Oakland. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- Jencia st — HELP WANTED—MALE. AT THE CAL. EMP. AGENCY, 69 Third st., near Call Bldg. Phone Bush 405. FREE FARE. S. P, R. R. CO.'S OWN WORK. 20 men for section, south, $1 60. B00 section hands for Yolo Co., Monterey Co., Santa Clara Co. and all parts of California and Nevada, §1 60, $1 76 and $2. 4 NEVADA. \ 50 teamsters, fence bullders, surfacing hands, steel gang, {unnelmen and pile drivers, $2 to $3 day. FREE FARE. CHATSWORTH PARK. 10 tunnelmen, $3 a day. 10 arillers, $2 25 a_day. FREE FARE. NEW JOB SOUTH. SANTA CRUZ. 10 laborers, $1 50 a day and board. 25 laborers, near city, $2 25 a day. 4 carpenters, $2 50 a day and board. FREE FARE TO TUOLUMNE COUNTY. 10 lumber handlers and laborers, $35 and board up; ship dail; COAL MINERS. FREE FARE. OREGON. FAMILIES SHIPPED FREE. 25 coal miners, $3 to $5 a day. %{G LUMBER CO., NORTH, R.R, WORK. tunnelmen, $2 75 a day. 10 laborers and teamsters, $2 to $2 25 a day. No discount, no hospital fee, fine climate, good water. FREE FARE. HUMBOLDT CO. 16 lumber pilers, $35 a month and board. Fare Advanced. 4 soldererg for cannery, 20c an hour. 10 men for rock quarries, $2 to $2 50 a day. 10 four-horse teamsters, §2 50 a duy. 10 men to clear right of way, $2 25. CAL. EMP, AGENCY, 59 Third st. BIG price pald for furniture for 60 cays, special S. 3. WAUGH, r. 415, Examiner bid. e e e e e HELP WANTED—FEMALE. TEN waitresses for summer resorts, $25 each; two waitresses for a commercial hotel, wagcs $25, see party here; two straight chamber- maids for commercial hotel in city, $30 and room; two waitresses, hotel, San Jose. $25 each; a cook for small institution, Santa Barbara, $45; cook, small family in city, $30 and room; two waitresses, hotel, San Jose, 25 each;'a cook for small institution, Santa Barbara, $45; cook, small family in city, $30; girl to help in institution, $5 per week; sec- ond_cook for an Institution, $2; cook, large institution, $40; housework ' girls, city _and country, $25 and $20. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter, near Powell. A SECOND girl for small family in San Jose; wages $25; see party here at 1 o'clock Mon- day. Cali_at MISS PLUNKETT'S, 425 Sut- ter, near Powell. A IRST class ironer for country hotel, wages board and room; also, a plain ironer for same place, $25, board and room. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter,” near Powell. GOLD fillings 7%c, silver 35c, crowns no pain; open Sunday. Dr.O.B.Hewitt,204 Sutter. 10 PEK_CENT off this month; estimates free, New York Dentiste. 969 Mission et.. cor, 6f e e e | HAIRDRESSING, m:._lcuring, massage, hair work; removal of superfiuous hair taught from A to Z in 2 weeks for $4 50; positions guaranteed; $10 to $20 per week; school day and eve, 233 Geary, r. 13; malds prepared. DRESSMAKERS & SEAMSTRESSE: McDOWELL DRESSMAKING AND MILLIN- ERY SCHOOL—Open all the vear; thorough course in millinery; both seasons taught; the leading system of dresscutting, fitting. finish- ing and designing; easy paymients; any pat- tern cut to measure. 1019 Market ‘st, McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School —Any pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market. ACCORDION, sunburst & krife plaiting, Stew- art’s button & buttonhole factory. 110 Taylor, EDUCATIONAL. HEALD’S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construe- tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroughly practical; day, night. 24 Post; catalogue free, HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, scalp treatment, hair work, removal of superfluous hair: §5 2 weeks; day and eve. class; wages $10 to §20 wk. 1236 Market, cor. Jones, r. 04. WANTED—A refined young lady as a compan- ion for a lady; must understand music, be a good penman and to assist in light house- work; references required. 418 Montgomery. SALESLADY wanted for cloaks and suits; one who is well acquainted with the b steady position; state references. Saleslady, box 1944, Call. STRONG woman attendant for elderly, help- less gentleman; wages $30 to $35. Address, giving references in full, box 1185, Call. $20 A 100 writing letters home; addressed envel- ope for particulars. Electric Rem. Co., dept. 101, 235 So. Michigan, South Eend, Ind. THE Berlitz School of Languages, Starr King bldg., 121 Geary st.—Competent native tufls ers; 200 branches with 75,000 pupiis in Amer. ica and Europe; best, quickest method ever devised; private and class instruction; pros- pectus and trial lessons free; commerclal classes In French ard Spanich, $3 per month. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post st,, S. F.—Thorough courses; compiete equipment; all subjects pertaining to mining and mining engiveering; day and night; catalogus free. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting; the largest ‘ana most infuential school cF the kind sniias New York City; 9 special teachers: pupils en- ter any time. Call or address 414 Mason st. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE, conducted by experts; best combined short- hand and commercial course to be had; In- dorsed by official court reporters. 1382 MKt, §5 PER 100 for addressing envelopes; send dime and stamp for full instructions; steady work. C. E. MILLER & CO., Ely bidg., Chicago. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520 Sacramento st., Cor. Letdesdorff st., below Montgomery st. Phone Main 1191. Phone Main 1181 Our office open to-day, 10 to 12 a. m. Watch our ads in to-morrow’s (Monday's) per. You'll see just what you want. Be ire ¥ou look ard look carcfully. SPECIALS. Steamers sall to Caspar Monday. Ship to Butte Co. Boss here Monday. Ship on the S. P. R. R. Co. on Monday. Ship to Tuol- | umne Co. Boss here on Monday. Come see him. Ship to 2 different coal mines in Ore- gon. Fare paid. Come and sec the bosses on the above jobs. On what we say you can rely and we'll be satisfied. If you want a good job, a square deal, call and see us. Pacific Employment Agency, 520 Sacramento’ st. Come get a free list of jobs to-day. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520 Sacramento st. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12, Third cook, $45; bellboy, §15; elevator boy, $17 50; houseman, $30. CIVIL servic§) Government positions—Examina- tions soon; hundreds whom we prepare are annually appointed; catalogue of information free. Columbian Correspondence College, Washington, D. C. LEARN" rapid and ornamental lettering for show cards, price tickets, ete. Instruction by mail o personal; send 10c for samples and speclal offer. H. W. SHAFFER, 23 Stevenson st., San Francisco. 3 FORELADY, take charge of cloak and suit factory; must be first-class finisher and per- fect model; bust Box 1964, Call. REMUNERATIVE position to the right Woman: experience unnecessary: must not be under 28 years. Box 1912, Call. ‘WANTED—Reliable girl for second work; must be able to furnish Al references; wages $20. Address box 1911, Call. WANTED—Com) t woman for and encral houseworiy st furpish Aratciase local references; wages $30. Box 1910, Call. WANTED—Young man for office; must write a plain hand and be good at figures; $35. Also boy for office work; must be good at figures, $25. Apply Superintendent's Office, The Emvorium. THE Postal and Rallway Mail offer desirable positions. For particulars as to qualifica- tions, salaries, ete., call or write National Correspondence Institute, 927 Market st.,S.F. WANTED—By large wholesale house, 2 young men about 18 for office work; must be neat writers and accurate at figures; good oppor- tunity. Box 1953, Call office. ‘WANTED—Experienced woman for house-to- house canvassing for new patent; can be sold in_every house. Eox 1948, Call office. AYRES, the leading bustness college, 723 Mar- ket st.; speclal summer course i all depart- ments; handsome catalogue free; life scholar- ehip. : day and evening sessions. . OXFORD certificated young lac Ngice sons in English, !‘r"'nch. mudl{o'llllui dlnc‘{u- at homes; charges modérate. DANCING Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday evenings at Teutonia Hall, Howard st., near Ninth; management Prof. Foster. EXPERIENCED bow-maker for ribbon depart- ment_wanted. Apply superintedent’s office, ‘The Emporium, GIRL 14 or 15 to help with housework; 2 in family. Call at 911 Steiner st. TAILOR system. E. FLYNN Dressm'k’g, ladies’ tail , T. 139, 1236 Mkt. OPERATORS on ladies’ wa! underwear to work In factory. 600 Mission, 30 foor: ALTERATION TION dressmakers and %MI ‘wanted at KELLY & LIEBES', i A e AR 8| A LS SN TRAVELING speclalty salesman; strong propo- sition to the retail trade; established high rated firm. Sales Dept., 21 W. Atwater st., Detrolt, Mich. BRIGHT boy, 14 to 16 years old, for office in tool and machinery house: must be good at “figures. Call at 5S First st., 12 to 2 p. m., T WANTED—Traveling salesman to sell staple iine to the general merchandise trade in Cal. tond required. Add. Drawer S., Chicago. & NIGHT wetchman for s Dol [p country: month; re paid. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st, near Powell. Wt im0 WANTEDGood, strong boy to drive erocery BROS. “Cor. Snotweit and Sath, 0T MANN H. KATZ to a s any time or Falsom at. HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. N TO-DAY, OPESUNDAY. MURRAYS Sy 634 ar . PHONE MAIN 5848, PHONE HALVE“?:.[& Leading Employment and Labor- A THIS 1S WHAT MADE US FAMOUS. WE KNOW NO DISTINCTION MAN AND MAN. YOU ARE ALL EQ!.AL. YOU ARE ALL W'EMOHI;." aive 1902 We Gave 1903 We' l“. o 45,000 Men Work. 60,000 Men Wor v FREE TO ONE. s oAy FREE TO ALL. Ogden, Utah, Los Angeles County, Chatsworth Park, Santa Susana, San Fernando, Los Angeles County, Arizona, BETWEEN Parts Nevada. Al enta Barbara. Hawalian lslands. Oregon. Washington- entral America. C“""“““«o'“}‘_f‘fi‘,' AND ALL POINTS NORTH, EAST, S L INCLUDING OGDEN, UTAH. drivers, fence p":le and machine Carpenters and helpers, pll 1lders, drilers, single, et T 3 Ferich hands, muckers, chuck tenders, car dumpers, teamst: l'\.neer borers, track men, cooks, walters, SagineCl blacksmiths, etc., §5, $4, $3 50, 33, $2 §2 day. Free Fare. Everybody Talking. ARE YOU? Free Fare. Free Fare. jusands Going. - ng mi YOU? TO THE MINES, QUARRIES AND TUNNELS. . 265 laborers for mines, etc., 360 to $75 an found: 193 miners and muckers, drillers, sin- gle, double and machine men, mrn-»ce m:l'l‘i berich corner men, etc., $05, $85, §90; locate: everywhere, FREE TO WILLITS AND UKIAH—$1 FEE. 164 teamsters, drillers, hammersmen and la- borers. $75. YING? GO NG TIARVESTING? GOING FRUIT-PICKING? 286 haymakers, located everywhere, fare from 60c; office fee S1. ‘Wages $1 50 day and found; no Sunday work; 26 hayfield men, mowers, etc., $40 and found: 865 farm, orchard, vineyard hands, $35 and found; 98 milkers, different localitles, $25, $10 and found; 16 butter and cheese makers, $40, $50 and found; 25 ranch teamsters, 4 | horses, $40 and found: $26 chore men and boys, $35 to $15 and found. $1 Fee—That's All—§1 Fee—That's All—$L. MEN AND WIVES. 15 men and wives for farms, orchards, mines Drivate places, etc., $50 and $60 and found. MURRAY & RE. 4 636 Clay st. R. R. FARE FREE. OLUMNE COUNTY. B5 laborers, sawmills, woods, you'll suit, $60, YOUR FARE PAID. TO SAWMILLS, WOODS. 286 laborers, located everywhere, you'll suit, i no experierfe required, $35. $40, $50, $60 and found; also 186 woodsmen, mill men of every description from ampers to engineers; come see; up to $1° a month. Circular sawyer. $90 and found; 2 log loaders. §65; 2 spool tenders $60; man charge of lumber pilers, $3 a day; 3 lumber graders, $3 a day; band sawyer, $5 a day; 5 2-horse teamsters, $65; setter, $3 a day; 3 graders, $3 a day; 3 head loggers, §$90: spool tenders, $60; band sawyer, $90 and found; 5 team: sters, haul lumber; 2 car log loaders, $65; 2 car loaders, $65; 14 lumber pilers, $2 25 a day, fare $2; section foreman, lumber com- any, boss here, $50 and found; head and econd chain tenders, Oregon, free fare, $30, 75 and found, boss here; oX teamster, $40 and found: rip sawyer, $350 day; band saw- yer shaper, $4 a day, and 3 bench men, $3 a day; wood turner, $t a day: log barker, $55 and found; chute builder, $35 and found; | 3 sticker hands, $4 a day. Hundreds of other sawmili and woods men. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st LOS ANGELES. NEW GOOD_JOBS. FREE FARE. | YOUR FARE FREE. 12 machine miners, $90. 16 sinzle and double hand miners, $75. 26 muckers, $67 50. % \URRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. BANKING SYNDICATES, | ORCHARDS AND VINEYARDS. | 26 men to work about orchard, thin and | pick frult, packing and dryhouse work, $26 | and found, 5 months' job: fare $1; fes §L.| 2 butchers, $40, $60. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. TAKB THESE. 12 laborers, board yourselves, 10c fare, $67 50. 14 laborers, city factory, it's good, $225 day. | 16 laborers, section sawmill company, they are goed, $30 and found. ALSO 809 laborers for all classes of work, located everywhere, buildings, excavating, factorles, | mills, etc., etc.. $2, $2 25, $2 60 day and found. Come see. ©5 teamsters, different places, city, country, | $2 25 a day. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. $105—CARPENTERS—$105. $105—ROUGH _CARPENTERS—$105. R. R. FARE FREE. FARE BY R. R FREE. Manager of the job at our office; see him, | U. S. Senator Clark’s new railroad, located near Los Angeles. CARPENTERS. 197 carpenters for all parts of Cllflornll‘,l.‘ig vada, Utah, Arizona and Oregon, $4, $3 50, $3 25, $3 day, many by the found, ‘to build houses, barns, she concréte forms and boxes, repairs on ranches, | dairies, bridge and ship builders, about mines, sawmills and woods, flumes, bench work. Come and see. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. TO BUTTE MOUNTAINS. FEE $1— Manager Here To-day. THAT'S ALL. Tcnm;ters, and 4 horses, laborers, drillers, etc., $75. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. OTHER MECHANICAL HELP. 85 blacksmiths and helpers, located every- where, for shops and factories, foundries, mines, ranches, railroad camps, sawmills, woods, dredges, etc.: some shoeing, some without; $4, $3 50, $3, $2 50 a day; many by the month and found, 15 coopers, lime barrels. 11c and 10 each, 5 carriage painters, $00; 3 helpers on car- riages: 5 asphaltum floor makers, Shoemaker, country, $12 week: 2 shinglers city; 6 weavers on blankets; cranesme and 'found. - All-round ‘blacksmith, fare $2 50, $3 day. Blackemitn, sawmill, $60 and toung, r“i blacksmith helpers, city wagon works, $2 a ay. 2 harness-makers, $2 day, country. 2 iron molders, country. 2 iron molders” helpers, ndf: | Carpenter, institution, $35 city, $2 a day. 2 carpentizs’ helpers. S0¢ fare, 43 1683 d 2 - x e, 3 % brick molders, 50¢ fare, $3'50 aday. 2 brick makers, winery compan: $75 and found s T Blacksmith, city wagon sh a day; load bricks on cars; e Lt chinery, 15c fare $2 a day; levernmm dredger, $60 and found, o Sy 12 benen hATSCELLANEOUS, 2 bencl ands and paperers, fare $1, and $250 dav: 4 gardeners: 50 Tialians, for tory, fare paid, $30 and found; teamster. haul wood, Folsom. $40 and found; printer, Suc fare, '$10_week. g MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. HOTEL, LAUNDRY, BAKERY, BUTCH | AND OTHER' DEPARTMENTS. o 09 cooks, some second and third hands, for hotels, boarding-houses, camps, mines, ranches, hay. harvest crows, Saloom, survey. ing outfit, iwmills, cafes, etc., h $50, $40_ $30 and found. - het cook. officers’ mess, mine, $60, waiters, located everywhere, $50, $40, $30 | and ‘ound; S ;s p?lt and dish washers, etc., $35 to $20 and ound, 19 bell and elevator boys, porters. pantry, lass and silver boys and 15 ana found, | st Butcher, shop, fare 25c, §35 and found, Stenographer, R. R. camp, boss hers, $60 fd. Stenographer. hotel male or female, country, $40 to $30 and found. : R L R A S lau o 3 35'-;;"' B i Tetoers, 478 . 28 Mok, &l ipers, $75, $0, $50, $40, $30 n OO ook sles watker: Bardta cook, also’ waiter. fare paid, 4 walters, resort, §30, $35 -nflp:nlmnd; laun- dryman, resort. 16 boys to learn trades, I'w, NORTH. BIG LUMBER SYNDIC 35 _laborers, no_experie MURRAY & READY We want for springs, mountai ter resorts, country- hotels, tels, and FREE FARE. hands, pot and dish washer boys, waiters for steady an wages $20-360 and $2-53 day a Polisher who cfin run a Tyler, $40 and free fare % Polisher and starcher, coun Second ceck, $15 weelw night cook, $15 week dishwashers, $10; 2 q zaurant, country re: Coal miners, fare here Haymakers, $ Humboldt, $40; ‘mason. Oregon, $0: blacksmith's helper. FOR CASPAR TUNNEL, MENDOCING Steamer salls Monday..Boss here. Tunnelmen, teamsters, laborers.... ..FOR CHATSWORTH PARK 1 Machine drillers and drillers. ... Only office that ships to Chatsworth . FOR NEVADA, RY. nelmen, drillers TUnTOR CO'S OWN WOR Steel and track gang. Ship Monday C. R. HANSEN & CO..Employment Agen's 429 Bush st 642 Clay st ECTIVES—Every locality, good salary, ex- Dg};‘\znce unnecessary. International Detectiye Agency, Milwaukee, Wis. N_experienced bookkeeper for country store AR50 TCall bet. 12 and 1 o'clock, offics Roy House, 123 Eilis st. : HAT salesman wanted; young man experfenced in men’s and children’s hats. Apply superin- tendent’s office, The Emporfum. WANTED—Three good quartz work underground: standard strike. Box 1958, Call office. RELIABLE energetic young men can secure ood positions by calling at Emma Spreckels building, room 308, S. F. miners wages; for no GOOD waiter. 185 Fourth street. - —— A GOOD wagon blacksmith helper; ready for work. 1370 Turk st. 75 PER month salary to sell our investment contracts. Box 1959, Call office. NTED—Young man as porter and packer. Tilinois-Pacific Glass Co., 10 Main et. WANTED—Boy to carry routs on this paper: Apply 1315 Bernard st. w WAITER wanted. 613 Clay st. TRY our men’s shoes, union made, at $1 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50; We Day express or mail charges. 11 Third st.. Examiner bldg. MECHANICAL engineer; 7 years' experience in electrical power plant: can do own re- pairing; best of local and other references. Machinist, 2043 Railroad ave., Alameda, Cal. FOR_sale—Good-paying 3-chair barber shop. Call 2371 Fifth st. MAN with references for commercial traveler to call on merchants and agents: experience not required: ealary $24 per week, with ew- penses advenced. National, 332 Dearborn Chicago. & TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 palf: foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express or ° mail charges. 11 Third st., Examiner bidg. - NTED—Several persons of good character in each State for house of good standing: salary $20 cash weekly, with expegse money- advanced. Colonial, Caxton Bidg., Chicago.: PICK hops in August: enjoyable. healthful and - very profitable outing for men. women and children. Call or_ write to B. GCLEMENS HORST CO., 122 Battery st.. San Francisco. TRY our men's shogs, union made, at $1 per pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50 or orthopedic’ shoes, $350; best shoes on earth. 11 Third st.. Examiner building. 5 doors from Market. WANTED—An experienced man on ruling ma- chine; also experienced Gordon press feeders. Apply SANEO! VAIL & CO., 741 Market. WANTED—Several good bollermakers for job out of city; wages 3313 cents per hour; state last place of employment. Box 2389 Cail. WANTED4 Young man stenographer and type- writer; state age, salary expected and refer-' ences. Box 2499, Call office, - RELIABLE married German, tend bar, gener ally useful; wine house. Box 1171, Cail. BOY wanted In tin shop to learn trad 16. 533 M st. FIRST-CLAS con porter wanted at 132 East st.; wages $11 per week; call early, 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 Examiner building. 5 doors from Market. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1_pair; foot-form shoes a: 32 30; we pay express or malil charges. 11 Third st. Examiner bids. WANTED—First-class _carriags blacksmiths and woodworkers, at 18 Tenth st. WANTED—Recrults for the Marine Corps, 9. 8. Navy: able-bodied men of good charactéw between the ages of 21 and ;_mot less than 5 feet 4 inches and not over § feet able to speak and read English. F ormation apply at the recruiting offices, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Hall, 530 K 'st., Sacramento, Cal.: and U, 8. Custom-house, 222% North Main st Angeles, Cal. WANTED—One or two thoroughly good mea as agents for leading savings institution; b~ eral terms and territory to men who can gmlro their ability to get business. Box 2512, all. ‘WANTED—Laborers, _drillers, rockmen and rough carpenters for ditch and flume work. Apply at office, Placerville, Cal., or room 14 26 Montgomery st.. San Francisco Construc- tion Co. _— MEN to learn barber trade; only requires months to com?ltu and secure ; cats alogue and full particulars mailed free. Mo~ ler System Barber College, 635 Clay st. WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin. Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25¢ per night; §1 50 to $3 per week. R v Bonad aetdn onidb bt okl o~ B TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express or mail charges. 11 Third st., Examiner bidg. 50 QUARRYMEN, 10 rock drillers. $2 and $2 23 a day. 230 Montgomery st.. room IIA" SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Australla. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. WANTED—Man to do janitor work for tui- tion. 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, THREE laborers, pick and shovel; 1l4th ave. and N st., south; take Kentucky-st. cars. FENSION atty. E. A. Bullis, room 40, Phelan bidg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post,G.A.R. ALL sizes men’s shoes, siightly damaged, halt- price. 563 Mission st., bet. ist and 2d sts. GET your shoes half-soled while 250 to §0c. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and sts. WINCHESTER Hotel, a Third K.i near ket—700 rooms, 35¢ night: free "bus and baggage to and from ferry. HORSES AND WAGONS. HUNGARIAN PONIES—For two days onmly, June 30 and July 1. I will have on exhibition and for_sale at the Occidental Horse change, 246 Third st., about 20 beautiful Hun garian ponies from the Hopland Stock Farm. These ponies are perfectly gentle, broken single, double and to ride, and guaranteed in every way. The reputation of the ponics from this breeding farm is well known, and these are the choicest ones ever bred there. In height they stand from 40 to 47 inches. Come and see them. WM. G. LAYNG. SEAL brown carriage team weighing 1200, fuil sisters, talls docked, perfectly gentle, fit for lady to drive, will be sold for board bill Peters’ Stables, 1314-16 Grove st. G0 HEAD of fresh dairy cows for sale at $70 per head. Address THOS. A. McCOY. Gon- and For hundreds of other it a free bulletin of labor u“."fi,, i ey 1902 We Gave MURRAY & READY, 45,000 Men rk. 634-636 Clay st. SPECIAL BY MIDNIGHT TELEGRAPH, MAIL AND TELEPHONE. Chof cock, mine, fare $1 80, $60 found Cook, 15 men, sawmill, $45 found. 2 stablemen, mining company, 2 teamsters, sawmill company, Butcher, shop, San Mateo Farmer and $50 found. 5 muem":m 3 23.;‘.3 $75; fare $4. 3 brickma: ‘Fresno County. ety S NORE, . Shingle jointer, County, $35 found. Head "uwn company, south, fare baker, south, No. 1 job, $55 found. m'c&m hotel, mining Blacksmith, fare s..u....n?'au.a‘.'.fi"-flu'.’fi'-... m“m“-fi: iy - Eas engine, Sailor or man = rope, wire cable, free fare, $40 to N Iu:fl!h“mm.qunfig zales, Monterey Co.. Cal. ON account of goinz to bulld, entire stock of ‘wagons, buggies and harness must be sold at sacrifice. Corner 15th .ucm sts. 3 SPRING business buggles; good conditlor cheap. 141 Nineteenth, ave., near California, Richmond district. N HIGH-CLASS, prize-winning cob. trap and harness; owner leaving town. 1000 Geary st. ONE top surrey, with pole and shaft; mearly _hew. Inquire at 1375 Eddy st. N & e FOR sale—38 head milch cows. JOHN SE- CREST, Stockton, Cal. FOR SALE—Horse and bugsy. $33: good mare, adapted for express, $85. 319 Third st. R e e o e erimpemmmtems FOR sale—Several work horses and _brood mares. G. LINDAUER, 862 Howard st. T, e o S JUST received—10 good borses; must be soid 327 Sixth st FOR sale—Horse bugsy, or for iaht butcher wagon. | Box 1107, Call Al EXPRESS light camy ‘wagon