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44 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, s UNDAY, JULY 12, 1903, J CHURCH SERVICES. CENTRAL Church (Methodist Episcopal), Mission st., between Sixth and Seventh— Pastors, Arthur H. Briggs &nd Herbert F. B: . 9:30 e m., Sunday-school, Rolla V. Watt, superintendent. 11 a. m., sermon by Herbert F. Briges. 6:15 p. m., societies of Christian Endeavor. 7:20 p. m., concert. Programme—March triumphal (Verdl), or- chestra; contralto solo, “‘Prayer” (Tosti), Miss Logan Tooley; flute soio, concertina (Bucher), Mr. Rex Hamiin; overture, “’Bridal Rose” (Lavallee), orchestra; violin solo, *‘Bouree” (Papini), Charles E. Robson; recessional, march, (Gruenwald). or- chestra. § p. m., . Henry Spelimey- er, D. D., of chairman of the book committee of the Methodist Episcopal church, will preach on the subject, “The Romance of the Life of John Wesley.” The seats are free and the people are welcome. Methodist Episcopal John Stephens, the pastor, will preach at 1l & m. on New Life. Rev. A. H. Briggs, D. D., be the preacher at the service. Sunday-school at 12:30 p. B. Perkins, superintendent. Epworth R. Moody, m., C League at 6:45 ». m., Dr. president. 0. GRACE Church (Methodist Episcopal), cormer | Twenty-first and Capp sts.—The Rev. Henry Spellmeyer, D. D., of Newark, N. J., will preach at 11 & m lerkin, Ph. D, et 7:45 o'clock on Religious Impression: The pastor, Rev. F. M will speak in the evening e Yosemite Valley; Its CALIFORNIA-ST. California and Broderick sts.—'‘The Mes: of Isatah to the Church of To-day” wiil the subject of the sermon by Rev. Clarence Reed at 11 & m. “‘Days in Rome and the Vatican™ will be the subject at 7:45 p. m. y-school, $:45 &. m. Epworth League, J. H. Hallowell, organist and FIRST Congregational Church, corner and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D. D., pastor, will preach at both services. At i1'a m., topl Sparrows.” These Th 5 , *Go Show All are cordially invited. Methodist Church, corner | Post | MEETING NOTICES—Continued, ORIENTAL Encampment No_ 57. L O. 0. F.—Members will Y)iauo assemble i hall on WEDNESDAY, July 15, at § orclock. for the purposé of taking/ 1 th reception ven . Bu&xés, P_° G, P.y By order of C.' P. ANCIENT Orler of United Workmen, attention—Supreme Master Workman W. H. MILLER will arrive in Ban Francisco on THUREDAY, July 16, Gg¥ and a reception to him has been ar- ranged to take place In Steinway Hall, 232 Sutter st., on THURSDAY EVENING, July 16, at 8 o'clock, at which time the supreme master will thoroughly explain the ney plan recently adopted by the Supreme . All members of the order are cordlally invited to be present. C. T. SPENCER, Grand Recorder. REBEL Cork Benevolent Association.— The above assoclation will hold its regular annual picnic in Shell Mound Park, Berkeley. on SUNDAY, Au- gust 2 1903. Numerous gaté and game prizes. A first-class union band will be in attendance. Amusements for every- body. Don't forget the date, as this is the picnic of the season, Sunday, August 2. P. DEASY, Chalrman. A J. CRONIN, Secretary. NOTICE T0 STOCKHOLDERS OF THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of California, hereby called by the President thereof, will be held at No. 400 Callfornia street, the banking-house of #aid bank, in the City and County of San Franclsco, State of Califor- nia, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of July, 1803, st the hour of half-past three o'clock in the sfternoon of said gay. for the pur- pose of considering and deciding what di position shall be made of the mew or in- creased capital stock of said bank that may be authorized by sald stockholders on said dey, snd of providing how, to whom, when end at what price and under what conditions wid new or increased capital stock may be 1d, andefor the purpose of authorizing and @irecting the Board of Directors of * said wl n_the premises. > 0 g0 I RAN ALVORD, 25 President of the Bank of California. Dated July 1. 1803. THIRD Congregational, Fifteenth, near Mis- sion—Rev. George H. de Kay will preach at 11 & m. on “Jesus of Nazareth—the World's Greatest Discovery.” 7:45 p. m. & spe. cla}, eermon to ng people on king CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner of Jeckson and Filimore sts.—Rev. John Hemp- | i | hill, D. D. pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sermon topic, “God's Light in the | ing.”" Evening service at Sermon topic, “‘Christ's Meth- Sabbath echodl Presbyterian Church, ramen t.—Rev. Willlam vices at 11 & m. and H. C. Minton, D. D., will services. Sabbath-school 12 dea 9. m. Wed. ed meeting UNITARIAN th an Park | THE only suthorized life of Pope Leo XIIL £ prayer meeting at § o'clock. NOTICE of meeting.—The regular quarterly meeting of the directors of The Bank of Cali- fornia will be heid at the banking-house, 400 California street. San Francisco, on TUES- DAY, July 14, 1803 at 3 o'clock p. m. The transfer books for the transfer of stock will ciose on Tuesday, July 7, 1903, at 3 o'clock p. m., end will reopen on Wednesday. July 15, at’ o'clock a. m. By order of the board. ALLEN M. CLAY, Secretary. THE annual meeting of the San Francisco So- clety for the Prevention of Crueity to Ani- will be held in the Parrott bullding on July 20, 1903, at 4 o'clock p. m., when a board of trustees will be elected. C. B. HOLBROOK, Secretary. Sect AGENTS WANTED. written with the encouragement, approbation and blessing of bis holiness, by Mgr. Bernard Oreilly, D. D.. L. L. D., who for eight years lived in the Vatican as domestic prelate to the Pope; /this distingwished American au- thor was #ummoned t6 Rome and appointed by the Pope as his official biographer: ap- proved and recognized by Cardinal Gibbone end 21l church authorities as the only official raphy of the Pope; over 800 pages, mag- 1 illustrated; unparalleled opportuni- ty for agents: best commission; elegant outfit free. Send 15 cents for postage to the JOHN C. WINSTON CO., 328 Dearborn st., Chicago, AGENTS—We have woi an article that every n wants and will buy if her attention ed to it We want women of sense, energy and push | for that purpose; every el customer. energetic? means a perma- Do you want money? Are If so. call bet. 10 2. m. and Phelan building. for *: $10 to $20 per day easily newest and best beok; off lowest retail price $2 or ealary; outfit 'n . Chicago, IIL, vn at 11 ) p. m., on 12:30." Y meeting on free and ail | AGENTS—We want a number of reliable and | ergetic lady agents for Stockton and ad- tory; article entirely new and a a rere opportunity for workers. onday and Tuesday at Yosemite Hotel, kton, MRS. I. H. BLAINE. the same hour; ng at 8 o'clock: v st rooms = day at 8 o at the Young Men's Chri ation auditorium, Mason and Eilis The Oliphant Sisters of Chicago will sing. by special request, “‘Sowing the Taeres” Rev. Louis J. Sawyer will give a Seats free and all men invited. T, Hall 217 Fulton st and McAllister st. (two blocks City Hal)—Mr. Wm,_ Magowan of (Sunéa) evening at 7:45 o'clock.. Meeting on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday even ings &t same hour and place. All are heart- iy invited. GOLDEN GATE Lodge Theosophical Soclety— Free public lectures every Sunday, § p. m., Flood building 808 Market st. Subject to. night, “‘The Ideal of a Universal Religion, by Mre. N. A Shaw. &wer guestions. Open discussion meetings Saturday, 8 p. m. Library and reading- room open dafly 1 to 4 p. m. THE Theosophical Society—San Francisco | Branch, headquarters Odd Fellows’ building. Public lecture, § p. m., by Mrs, Mary A. Hasty; subject, “Man and His Bodies.” Lotus Group, 11 a. m. Study class, da: 0 p. m. HERMETIC Brotherhood's weekly social, 509 Van Ness ave., Thursday evening § o'clock. Last meeting until tember, 1903 e e e MEETINGS—SUNDAY. £. FORD will deliver a sermon on ¥F. the bounding aims and objects of the Orange | imstitution on the evening of July 12 at ¥irst Christian Church, Twelfth si., near Howard, the anntversary of the Battie of the Boyne. A—TESTS; grand opening of Bible Splritual Church: members and public invited. Front Hall, 900 Market; Mre Gillingham, Toblas, Wilson and other mediums; 2 and 7:30; free. MRS, WERMOUTH and Dr. Cowan's_spiritual Miss Walsh will an- | Thurs- | . Irelend, will preach the Gospel this | gents, mail order dealers and oth- wiedge is cheaper than ignoranc sometimes twice; send 10c for it now. Dep't C, st., San Francisco, Cal stop working for table mail order BEGIN others business for yoursel s start you in pi home; unlimited possibil! es; full in- formation for stamp. FRANKLIN-HOWARD O, nver, Colorado, S—New, improved, changeable large, perfect; quick seller to any taurant. etc. ler. Climax Novelty Co., dept W., St. Louls, AGENTS wanted—Portrait agents; 16x20 fAyme, lass. back, mat and portrait complete, F. O. B. Chicago, 72c: no extra for groupe. CHI CAGO COPY CO., 447 Ogden ave., Chicago. AGENTS _§25 to $75 weekly selling Allen's Fountain Brush and Bath Outfit, ALL MFG, CO, Toledo Ohlo. OUR lady agents are making $3 to 85 daily in. troducing our goods. Call 543 Post st., room 56, between 8 and 10 a. m. dail; 5 TO $10 per day easfly made selling our Per- fection Flavoring Powders: agents wanted. Long Bros., Mfrs., 950 Broadway, Oakland. ASTROLOGY. Astrology taught, horoscopes cast. Prof. Ray- mond bookstore, 840 Ellfs. By mall if desired. ROBT. W. KING, rm. 611: all cases, attachments, collections, estates, ete. ; ings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. PROMPT attention to all cases; collections; no fees unle vorce, estates, successful; call or ; est. ADVICE free—I will advance cost in meritori- | ous cases, divorces, probate and all other law | no fees in advance; open every even- | M. THURSTON, 819 Market st., r. 31. | case: ADVICE free; divorces a specialty ;quick,qulet no charge without success; established 15 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 1122 Market st test mwfjm: fiomgrlv,z“; o'clock, PFraternal 12: opp. Hale's. | Hall_0dd Fellows bullding. corner Seventh | AITKEN & AITKEN. atttorneys, rs. 309-10-11 | _md Mzrkrz f\s. AI} - e, Free. i Clunie bldg., 503 California st.; tel. Main 7 SPIRITUALISTS—O0dd Fellows’ bi; Tth and | WICK MATTHEWS, attorns Market: 8 p.m., lecture, A. S. Howe; tests; Mrs. Howe, Mrs, Elizabeth Holmes; door fee 10c. MRS, EBERHARDTS spiritual test mesting ket st., room 23; legal advi ADVICE free; no c%!‘l!rgfl unless successful; ail cases; to-night Twenty-second st., bet. Mis- sion and Valencia, 8 o'ciock sharp. MME. YOUNG'S convincing test circle to-night, 10c; developing circle to-morrow night, 619 McAllister st.; co skeptics. SOW" Jecture; Henry Harrison Brown, *‘Busipess.” 0dd Fellows' bldz., & p. m. sharp; music. Mrs. Stoddard’s seances, 10c; all get tests of recognition; Sun., Tues.; sit. daily. 278 Oth. MRS. SEAL, spiritual business medium, life reader; dev, circle Wed. eve. 1424 Market. FRIENDSHIP Hall, 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer; sit, daily; test circle every night; i0c, KATIE HEUSSMAN, test circle Friday even- ing, 25c; eittings daily. 1000 Harrison st. W. G. KEEGAN holds a test meeting to-night, 10c; sittings, 10 to 12 and 1 to 5. e eee— SUNDAY LECTURES, AA—DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN'S free lecture this evening, Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 906 Market st. Subject, ““The Secrets of Life,” followed by views of & visit to Rome, the Vatican and the Pope; free tickets will be distributed for X-Ray exhibition at Sani- Aarium Tuesday evening; remember the ques- tion box; special music. MRS ELIZABETH DEURESS of the Los An- geles School of Metaphysics will lecture this evening in Goldep Gate Hall st 8 o'clock sharp. Subject, “‘The Law of Vibration.” Admission free. DR, PAYNE'S feature at Golden trial aid courtroom Eoshe by hymor, ubjects; 10c, reserved seats. 2%, € DR. COLLINGE, Canadian psychic, lecture Golden Gate Blloll this evening ltc‘!. Sub- ““Love.” cents. X THE California Debris Commission, has recetved %o ‘mine by hydrauis process from F. W. McLean in Hampton Plumas Creek, AUTOMOBILES. LR SRR st s ot SRR SO For sale—Knoxmobile, latest model, only a month . Locomobile, dos-a-dos, nearly new. California surrey, good condition. MOBJLE CO., Golden Gate and Van BICYCLES—For FINE bicycle very cheap; coaster and duck brakes. ' 510% Hermann 'st., cor. Webster. BOARDING FOR CHILLAEN, S ol S | ICE home for infants or chiliren by one who loves them. 1818 Prince st., Berkeley. BUSINESS CHANCES. WARNING ——To the—— Investing Public. ‘We announce the completion of our ‘Wonderful Ditching and Dredging Machine, which wiil do the work of hundreds of men and horses, Onon tts lhelbont July 20t pon its completion no stock will be offered for less than $1 per share. Until then a few sbares remain to be sold at 50c, for cash or in- staliments. Persons desiring to see this Marvel of mechanical ingenulty can 4o s0 by calling at the offices of the NATIONAL DITCHING & DREDGING CO. 601-602-603 Examiner Building. PROSPEROUS hardware and plumbing busi- ness for sale in a thriving dairy and fruit ir. rigated district in San Joaquin Valley; does $20,000 business annually; monthly pa ts; work for 4 men in shop; a good opportunity for an active man. For particulars, address McAFEE BROS., 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. 4 WANTED—Parties to take Interest in a new invention (patented) for purpose of incorpor- ating; object, to develop power from running streams of water, ebb and flow of tide, waves and wind. Box 1199, Call office. W, Established near m Tein SE000 T o ook pos e s ew. Lox LI, Vel ntitos. A LITTLE STORY OF A BIG SUCCESS, How $100 made $1000 in thirty days; malil free; no horse racing, e -] oil nor gold mines. F. G. HOGAN & CO., Comme bldg., Chicago, IIL. e PLANING mill and a haif-acre land in a ecit; for $2500, only $500 down; e I G Ry “Life and Work of | free: | rial Publishing Cc., Catho- | °S and Fakes of America’—A good | PACIFIC BOOK CO., 120 | easant work: im- | sign; | tore, res- free territory; illustrated circu- | Write | consultation | free; no advance charges: call or write; even- | | BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. _ WANTED—Real estate solicitors; liberal com- missions. EDWARDS, 131 Montgomery st., rooms 11-12. $200—PARTNER in first-class real estate of- fice; good opening for egergetic young man. EDWARDS, 131 Montgofery st., rms. 11-12. $1000—BILL-POSTING business in San no opposition; a great chance for .&m-uer $100—Resl estate business 1o ls:q 3 g:gp large furnished office; low rent; lots of - erty on the books. Central Real Estate Co., 2140 Center st., Berkeley, Cal. THOMAS & WILSON, L ESTATE BROKERS, o 102715 Market st., CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. AIR, compressed, dry, ice cold, is now univer- “eally used in sanitarily cleaning carpets, on floor, without removal or injury; prices mod- erate. Apply 8. F. COMPRESSED AIR CLEANING CO., Cali blg.; phone Main 5237. WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING’S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 855-357 Tehama st.; tel. South 40. CALIFORNIA “beating Co.. J. McQueen, proprietor, 320 Guerrero st.; tel. Mission 49. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. WANTED—Head waitress for hotel, $33; 2 waltresses, country hotel, Sonoma 'County, gz: chambermald, assist walting, Oakland, : chambermalid, assist waiting, springs, $25; 2 waitreeses, 'springs, $25; 2 waitresses, hotels, San Jose, $25. Apply to J. F. CROS- ETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. ‘WANTED—Hotel housekeeper; experienced, $40: 2 cooks, small country hotel, 15 people, and $3b: cook for institution,” $50. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. TRY HOPKE BROS.' exceilent carpet cleaning; phone Bush 421. 411413 Powell st. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. $300_Coffee and chop house; sales $23 daily; $200 cash, balance to suit. LUTTERMANN, 916 Market st., room 54 $150_Restaurant; first_class_all complete. D. McRAE & CO.,’ 827 Mission st. FOR sale—Old established fine paying candy business with factory. For particulars ad- dress Box 2564, Call office; no agents. FOR sale—Grocery and bar. 1250 Sanchez st., cor. Clipper. SALOON business for sale very cheap If taken before 15th inst. Apply to Owner, 45 Van Ness ave. BANK DEPOSITORS sending names and ad- dresses will receive, free, valuable informa- tion. Box 2505, Call office. STALLS In general market for rent; space suitable for grocery, delicatessen store and creamery. Call 2614 Mission $4000—GOOD paying grocery and general mer- ehandise business in Oakiand. Address box 3992, Call otfice, Oakland, $1000—FOR sale or exchange for city re: 1 es- tate, nld lumber, coal feed business; long lease, Proprietor, 2513 Mission st. $150—CIGAR store; transfer corner: good trade; going East. Box 2562, Call qffice. FOR sale—Grocery and bar. Apply 1 Bruce place, off Folsom, bet. Seventh and Eighth. HAIRDRESSING parlors; cheap: value in sigh sood location; retiring. 1133 Mkt., bet ‘th-8t] BAKERY and delicacy store for sale; must be s0ld; owner going away. 715 McAllister st. Apply Call office. AN outside route for sale. G-HOUSES ER, 906 MARKET ST. COR. STOCKTON & ELLIS. Phone John 531. ESTABLISHED IN THIS CITY IN 187 HEADQUARTERS FOR ROOMING-HOUS HOTELS AND FLATS. 1 OFFER THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS: B0-rooth corner house, only .....$ 3,500 21 rooms, only $300 cash, bai. paym'ts 1,100 1 nly $150 cash. . 850 . on Geary st., near Powell on Market; ¢ 24 rooms 12 rooms, new furniture cost $1200. 60 rooms, just finished. 5,500 rooms, clears $300 per month.. 5,000 rooms, on Howard st., clears $200.. 1,700 rooms, elegant corner clears $3 56 Hotel and bar, 86 rooms, clears § 24-room house on Howard st 100 houses from 5 to 500 rooms; MON AN ON ANY 1 HAVE REMO Stockton and Ellis. 100 ROUMS; house for_men; rent §140. south of Market; rent $1 corner; part cash; bal. easy. good fncome; rent’ $20 water front good lease artments; Western Add; rent. ned at 1 per cent Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. ; O'Farrell; lease; 8 elegant; O'Farrell $1200—16 rooms; O'Farrell st.; clears § $660—9 rooms; Leavenworth st.; clears $40. EDWARDS, 131 Monf y L 11-12 THOMAS & WILSO! REAL HOUS | MARIOX_GRJFF;IN. rm. 406 Examiner bldg.— Hotels, apartment houses, flats and ROOMIN ! hand and commercial course to be had; Have Removed to 1104 Market st. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices Phone Jessie 4471, reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Misalon 263. el r@fl"""fiflfi;‘&g’;,* CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works. Tiquors, 181 Montgomery st., rooms 11-12, 3 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 120 #125_RELIABLE man for permanent plac COLLECTION OFFICES. pays $75 per month; experience not require . ~ : ADVICE frec; bad tenants ejected speedily. CO- Ehort hours; light work, 1016 Market, r. 10. | ADVIGE free; bad tenants ejected speedily. CO- _ Red 618; collections; gen'l law business. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PA! C COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5580. e e COTTAGES TO LET. A A A A A A COTTAGE, 6 rooms, bath and yard; fine vi 1328 Washington st., near Jones. DENTISTS, DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market,or.Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth 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., room 614, corner Geary and Kearny sts. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fillings, 80c; plates. $5: full set: all work painless and war- ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth, $1 50 up; crowns,$2 up; fillings,25¢c. GOLD fiillings 75c. silver 35¢c, crowns $2; no pain; open Sunday. Dr.O.B.Hewitt,204 Sutter. | 10 PER_CENT off thie month; estimates frea York Dentists, 969 Mission st.. cor. 6th. ‘WANTED—Infant’s - nurse, references, $30; nurse for institution, §20; infant's nurse for Oakland, $25; nurse for 2 children, near San Rafael, $25; head nurse, San Rafael, $25; 2 nursegirls, $15. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Butter st. WANTED—Girl, general housework, 5 in fam- ily, $25; housework, American family of 4 grown people, $25:° girl, housework, 4 in family, near ‘the Presidio, $25; girl, house- work, no washing, near San Jose, $25; girl for Housework, 6 {n family, $25; housework, 8 in family, $25; also 4 in family, $25; assist- anfun boarding-house, $25; also 21 other girls for housework for American and Jewish fam- flies at $20, $25 and $30; German or Scandi- navian girl, 3 in family, for Menlo Park, 3. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter. WANTED—Tray girl for sanitarium, 20 chambermaid and ironer, Los Gatos, i laundress for springs, $40; laundress, country hotel, $25; laundress for family, $35. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. WANTED—German cook, no_wash, San Ra- fael, $35; first-class cook. 5 in family, for San’ Jose, $35; waitress for same place, $30; first-class cook for across the bay, family work, no wash, $40: girl, general housework, no washing, Berkeley, $25; German cook, no wash, $30:" general _housework, Napa, $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter. ‘WANTED—2 second girls, $25; German second gIrl, $20; ‘second girl and seamstress, §25; second girl, Ross Valley, §25. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. WANTED—A girl for general housework; 4 in family; no children: wages §25. Call Monday at 330 Halght st.; German preferred. EXPERIENCED and Inexperienced salesladies with good reference. Apply Monday between 8 and 9, The Gamossi, 101 Post st. EXPERIENCED alteration hands on ladles’ tallor-made suits; steady position. Cloak dept., M, FRIEDMAN & CO., 237 Post st. MAKERS & McDOWELL DRESSMAKING AND MILLIN- ERY SCHOOL—Open all the year; thorough course in millinery; both searons taught; the Jeading system of dresscutting, fitting, fini ing and designing; easy payments; any pat- tern cut to measure. 1019 Market st. d Millinery School McDOWELL Dressmaking —Any pattern cut to measure. ION, sunburst EDUCATIONAL. ) CHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING—Theory, demonstration, construe- ! tion, lahoratory and shop work; thoroughly | practical; day, night. 24 Post; catalogue free. | GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE, conducted by experts; best gombined !hn‘rl- i dorsed by official court reporters. 1382 Mkt. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post st., §. F.—Thorough courses; complete equipment; | ail subjects pertaining to mining and mining | engineering; day and night; catalogue free. ! $5 PER 100 addressing envelopes; send dime for instructions; steady work. MILLER & CO., Ely bldg.. Chicago. WANTED—20 salesladies for suits, coats, walsts, etc. Apply this (Sunday) morning, CAILLEAU'S, 114 Kearny st. FIRST-CLASS chocolate dipper; good pay;: short hours; steady work. 0538 Washington | st.; Monday. WANTED—A young lady, quick at figures, for | wholesale house, State éxperience and salary. Box 2546, Call. WOMAN of tact and knowledge of business methods for commercial position. Box 2551, Call office. ELDERLY German lady to assist in light housework; small wages and good home. 645 Jessie st. LADIES wanted throughout State to sell high- class speclalty. Box 2567, Call. — = | TEN girls. National Laundry, 411 Sanchez | st.; ironers and machine hands; gred wages. NISHERS on men's white shirts. ROGER- SON'S, 535 Vélencia st. ¥ | AYRE! | ket i the leading business college, 723 Mar- | ments | | special summer course in all depart- handsome catalogue free; life scholar- ; day and evening sessions. ship, DANCING—Prof. Drew's studio of soclety | " dancing, culture of graces. 36 Geary st., rcom 43; ladies’ and gentlemen’s private in 38. | _struction; reception dally; phone Black THE Berlitz School of Languages has removed to 1000 Van Ness ave: rates reduced during summer. Send for catalogue. Tuesday, Thursd: Saturday and | | GIRL for general housework, plain cooking; small family; $20. WANTED—A girl 1825 Polk st. SALESLADY for stationery store. JACKSON, 1041 Mission st. 415 Capp ! in candy store. to work Apply S. G lady for carpet sewing. Mission Car- Store, 2020 Missfon st. §0od wage: perience. Apply Gulf Bag Co.. 709- FIRST-CLASS fnisher on coats. | enings at Teutonia Hall, Howard | i inth; management Prof. Foster. | ket st. RING—CIvil, elec., min., mech., sur- | Experienced operators muslin underwear; be- assay, cyanide; day, e 1864 Van | _giners paid. G.W.Reynolds & Co.,507 Miseion. e en S 3 Fulto o 1 ~ - der Naillen School, 118 Fulton. nr. City Hall, | &ipr ror Tight housework for a small family. A SUMMER school of hand and bookkeep- | _ Call bet. 10-12 a. m., 1842 Sutter st. Ing; e ow and be ready position in roll n F. fall . 1216 Market st ANTED—By an experienced teacher to in- struct puplls who are prevented from regular attendance at school. Address box 2539, Call | 8650 _GREAT bargain; 10-room house on | " st.; positively clearing $40. $650—11 rooms, beautifully furnished; class n every way!, 6l | BUNNY, well furn. cor. flat, 14 rme: rent $3: | “price $650. 204 Second st.. upstairs. Eiven in Water Color or Oil Paint- c 372 Sugter st. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc., day or eve.: $5 mo. 1024 Mission,nr.6th. 1433 Market, nr. 100, ing, bookkpg. $8 mo, go Business Colle man shorthand, ty A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and gubscriptions has been established at 1006 valenc B TS VS SPIRITUALISM. of a cancer for a lady in Santa Barbara, MEDIUM card reader: readings 25c; sittings 2 Natoma et., daily; ladles only. bet. Third and Fourth. KAT test circle Friday even- ing, 25c; sittings daily. 1000 Harrison st. . CRINDLE, materlalizing seance; Sun. -; B0c. 1115 Post st.; 8 p. m. READ on page 48 of Ismar's miraculous cure | | FINANCIAL. | INVESTMENT —Bonds paying 5 per cent free | “of taxes; secured by real estate certifiéd by trust company; interest July and January. Address 1. J, TRUMAN, Call butlding, San Francisco, 'OMPANIES Incorporated and financed; stock and bond issues guaranteed, underwritten and sold; stock accepted for services. Send for Pacific st investor. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVESTMENT CO., 326 Post. | < idle capital and want one per cent | on it, paid quarterly, address box | 1 offl C] b $2. My Regular $3 Reading This Week For Pl e R I S TR R PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance oyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco. 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 s true or false; tell whom and when you 15 yrs. ED- | LEY, 927 Market;tel Jessie 1530, | law, 632 Mar- | bank refs. | will marry; in fact, I wiil tell you every hope, fear or ambition better than you can teil your- self. He restores lost affections, reunites the separated, causes speedy and happy marriages, makes you successful and prosperous, cures isease and lost vitality without medicine, lo- cates hidden treasures; hours~l0 a. m. to 8 p, m.; Sundays 2 to 8. 326 O'Farrell st., 32 X CASHMIRE. 12 Market St., San Francisco. Clairvoyant and trance medium, renowned for | disclosing your past and realizing the present and future. If vou wish the and positive revelations concerning all things interesting your welfare, be assured that she will undoubt- edly give you satisfaction. She can be con- sulted on business, mines, love, divorces and names, facts; mothing so difficult but she makes plain;’ removes evil influences and cures evil habits. | readings for $1; full $5 lifs reading for $3. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOU Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- nently Jocated at 17 Third st, next Exam- iner 'bldg.; she reads your life correct gives an accufate description of the past, re- veals the present happenings and portrays events to cccur in the future; if you are in trouble, discontented or mot satisfied in lifs, or have domestic, love or business troubles consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affsirs of life; 25¢ up; satisfaction guaranteed; readings by mail. Tel Black 1569. 1 do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to | marriages; brings the separated together, gives | Hours 10 a. m, to § p. m. Regular §3 | P E—— | LATS TO LET, OR rent—Unfurnished: in new 7-room flat, a Rl bay-window front bedroom and a dining- with use of newly furnished yarlors d piano; also kitchen, with bath, ete.; everything new and adults. Box | gas range, | i | bay { room. | HOUSES and flats to let vice absolutely free; take advantage of this | department; it will gave You time and troubie. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-209 Geary st., on ; elegantly finished; on Sec- d C’st., one block to McAllis cars; 6 rooms, ¢ rooms, 7 rooms, 10 room: $25 to $45: sunlight all arovad: open. LL for printed list flats and houses to let: something ne ch day; we'l] find what yor ON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery. unny rooms: new, all modern 3. Owner can be seen | ighteenth st. . 6 improven at vre give references and wages expected. Box 2566, Call office. 4+—OPERATORS on ladles’ underwear; good wages; steady position. I. MAGNIN & 50.. 656 Mlission et. | A—OPERATORS wanted on ladies' wulsts: GIRLS TO RIVET OVERALLS; WORK; PAID WHILE LEARNING. LEVI STRAUSS & CO. STEADY 32% FREMONT ST. DAVIS. APPLY TO MR. AT OUR NEW FACTORY, 1873 MISSION ST., NEAR FIFTEENTH, SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS ON OVERALLS WANTED; iD PAID SALARY WHILE LEARNING:OPERATORS AND RIVETERS ALSO WANTED AT OUR MAIN FACTORY, 82% FREMONT ST. LEVI STRAUSS & CO. APPLY TO MR. DAVIS, l GIRLS TO LEARN ON SHIRTS AND OVER- ALLS; A STATED AMOUNT GUARAN- TEED. STANDARD SHIRT FACTORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS. EXPERIENCED iady bookkeeper, one under- standing typewriting for commission Fouse; good wages; steady employment. 656 Mis. sion st., I. MAGNIN & CO. A—OPERATORS wanted on children’s and ia- fants' wear; steady Jposition: good wages. L MAGNIN & CO., 856 Mission st. ITALIAN lady who can speak English wanted to travel. _Apply Girls' Directory, Central ave, and Waller st. A—Practical Millinery School, estab. 14 years; terms easy. 816 O'Farrell. for. 1000 Van Ness. WANTED—2_first-class aitresses for Hotel St. James, San Jose: wages $25: fare paid. TAILOR system PRES T M. E. FLYNN Dressm'k'g, ladies’ tailoring, r. 139, 1236 Mke. s ! ED—Salesladles for waist department. CAILLEAU'S, 114 Kearny st. CORSET make: must have experience. MME, 505 Powell st. WALTER §19 MASON, near Pine—New sunny 8-room flat; bath, cellar; $67 60; reliable, permanent | tenant only i BAKER, Lower, middle, upper | new; modern; sunny. | ELE £90. FLAT of stable; modern flat, 10 rooms, 2 baths; rent 811 Hyde st., near Sutter. and bath, basement, vard, 504 Mission st., near 3lst. YOUNG woman to assist with housework; slecp at home; $10 per month. 3713 17th st. N irl assist in light housework; good W all family; $15. 260 Rose ave. PICK hops In August; enjoyable, healthful and very profitable outing for .nen, women and children. Call or writa B. CLEMENS HORST CO.. 122 Battery st _San Francisco. OPERATORS on ladles’ underwear, children's wear and ladles’ waists. 43-53 Eliis st. Ap- YO home; s) sunny 4- flats; rent $10 and $11. GRE , 2i27—Upper: sunny; ¢ rooms; ply bet. 9 and 10 a. m. Ask for MR, V. new; marine view; $25; open. MAGNIN. HAYWARD, 2, off Harrison, near 8th—2 upper ‘VANT’ED—F;DQ\"IH!M demonstrator for cereal product; state salary., Box 2571, Cali. SUNNY lower flat; cholce location. 2565 |~ Washington st., bet. Scott and Devisadero. ‘WOOL sorters or women willing to learn with pay. HENRI MARX, 134 Bluxome st TOLET_Fiat - of € zooeis: 1807 O'Facrell. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Marist ., cor. Turk: private readings dally, 10 a. m. to § p. m.: readings by mall as satisfac- tory n_person; 3 questions answered, $1; full life, §5; eend lock of hair, date and ¥ of birth: don't send currency. Send postoffice, Welis-Fargo money order or registered letter. MRS, A. H. KRONENBERG, palmist, clair- vovant, card reader; readings, 25c; will give fuil planet reading and answer 3 questions by mall, $1;: when others fall try me; send date of birth and lock of halr. 402 Frank- lin et., near Grove; send P. O. money order. A—MME. PORTER, sclentific clairvoyant and st E?eri barn with > double vell and sec- opd sight: tells the pa: nt and future; ladies. 50c; gents. §1 bgm::rdl paimistry ard clairvoyant eitting. $1 50. 126 Turk st. MRS. A. KRONENBERG, palmist, clairvoy- ant, card reader, will give good 10c readings for short time only: where others fail try me to convince yourself. 402 Franklin st., near Grove. READ on page 48 of Ismar's miraculous cure of a cancer for a lady In Santa Barbara. A—Mme. Ravenna reads life, business advice; names given; 25c up. 5 4th st., near Market. X wonder; have you seen her? LELA, palmist and clairvoyant. 277 14th st., near Mission. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladies 25¢c; gents 50c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c; gents Gc. 951 Mission st., nr. Gth; open Sun. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city, 26% Kearny, room 20; ladles 25c; gents Boe. MME. MARFEAU, clairvoyant, card H ladies 25¢c; gents 50c. Sgfll:nlfi. A MRS, SHA] clal; T tings muflm easts ot et: B and Gus: —— 0 eene St Dot Sthand Sth, CHIROPODISTS. OOKER & LENT, 14 Post st. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISH U, GIRLS to learn millinery now for fail season; trade taught from start to finish in 1 month for §5: positions guaranteed at $10 per week up. French Scheol. 143 Stockton st., rm. 13. HANDSOMELY furnished 6-room flat. Inquire 1458 Elayes st., near Baker; no dealers, FURNITURE FOR SALE, TEN rooms furnished; must sell; fur. good; of- fer wanted; $475. Call Mopday, 136 10th st. FUKNTURE WANTED. L. AND L. Auction Co., 1059-61 Mission; phone Jessle 1871; spot cash for furniture, etc. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission, phone Red 4462, buys. rents. repairs, packs, furniture, gmh HELP WANTED—FEMALE. PO B Lo L i e it o S A WAITRESS and parlor maid, $30; a cook for sanitorium, $40; & cook for small Ameri- can family, $15; a nurse for 2 children, $25; a nurse for one child, $30; 20 good house- wnrl‘( girls for city and country, wages $15 ;:7 "*il MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter, near owell. e S SR AP A N LADIES wanted to take up our siiverware club offer: nothing to sell, canvass or to write; no \capital necded; the newest, best and most honorable, genteel opportunity to secure a handsome 3i-plece set of fine table sflver- Ware; latest pattern; prepald for only $1 60; illustrated particulars free. The U. S. Silver- ware Co.. Wilkesbarre, Pa. > HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, ‘Worky removal” of suporiisus . Bair tauihs from(A to Z in 2 weeks for $4 50; guaranteed: $10 to $20 per week: and eve. Geary, r. 13; malds HAIRDRESBING. manicuring, massage, fratmens S otk sl ool i3 W 3 2. cls 3; $10 to $20 wk. 1236 u’-rln'. ';lr. -Y:-m 'Y-.‘.“.. WANTED—Refined young lady- as compan! for a lady; understanding music and a .523 penman; assist with light housework; refer- ences required. 418 Montgomery st. FOR sale—The ‘millinery (blishment Santa Clars: 20 years. stasdine " Bioe e B 2 GOOD opening for live baker; no opposition; bay town. 24 Potrero ave. ey DR. WOODR! % 'UFF, 855 Market. 5th fl. m. P e D nalls treated, $1; $20 PER 100 writing letters home, Address for perticulars, Electric. Remedy Co., Dept. phone Howapd 3226. 101, 255 So. Michigan, South Bend, Ind. DUNLAP FOOT INSTITUTE, 50 -All | A SALESWO] good ; ‘aliments of the feet cured; coms, bunleasete, | - experiznce. Hon StV eL (PvesTance; state $ £ ) £ NEAT, reliable girl, general housework, cook- ing; small famil wages. Call be- tween 9 and 1, 2116 California st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, 2200 Filimore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. e ———— UELF WANTED-—MALE. PACIFIC. - Sais EMPLOYMENT . AGENCY .. 520 Sacramento St., » Cor. Leldesdorft St PHONE MAIN 1191. ceressnenes..1191 ..Our Office Open To-Day Sunday, 10 tol2.. Watch Our Ads. in Monday's Paper (To- Morrow). The Job You Want Will Be There. ..Come Get a Free List of Jobs....... PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520 Sacramento st. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, rm. 12. Cook, §77; cook, $60 colserd waiter, $42° bakef, §6): heiper for baker, $40 and found. ‘WANTED—Experfenced young man in com- mercial nenom.phy and typewriting on Un- derweed macl i position permanen prospects for promotion; must be ht, thoroughly reliable and furnsh best of ref- crences. Box 2548, Call. TWO young men about 18 years to sell West- ern_ Star soap with adverfising wager:; wages $1 per day and 10 per cent of sales. Apply Monday 7:30 a. m. at r's’ Livery, Eleventh and Franklin sts., Oaklanc. PORTER wantad to carry out packages and kee, store clean; mnust be & young man about 20 years of age. Apply after a. m. at the Stevenson-st. entrance, CHAS. LYONS, Lon- don Tallor, 721 Market st. b HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. __MELE WANIED_MALE—Con. OPEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY). MURRAY ldR‘EADdYM % e g PHONE MAIN 05848. PHONE MAIN 5348 Leading Employment and Labor Agents. i S WE [OW NO DISTIN( O] MAN AND MAN. YOU ARE ALL EQUAL. YOU ARE ALL OME. 1903 We'll Give 15500 e Wo 60,000 Men Work. 45,000 Men Work. FREE TO ONE. FREE TO ALL. WE SHIP yYoU' FREE TO-DAY. All_Parts Nevada, Ogden, Utah, Los Angeles County, Santa Barbara, Chatsworth Park, Hawaiian Islands, Santa Susana, Oregon, San Fernande ‘Washington, Los Angeles County, Central America, ‘Arizona, ‘Willits, Ukiah, AND ALL POINTS NORTH, EAST. SOUTH, INCLUDING OGDEN, UTAH. Carpenters and helpers, pile drivers, fence builders, drillers, single, double and machine men, corner and bench hands, uckers, chuck tends dumpers, teamsters, la- borers, ‘track en;. cooks. walters. ensineers. b}ukdz:nh-. etc., $5, §4, $3 50, $3, $2 50 and a day. REE FARE. FREE FARE. FREE FARE. Everybody Talking. Thousands Going. ARE YOU? ARE YOU? = ARE YOU? MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. BL DORADO COUNTY, 3 laborers pile lumber, fare paid, $43 found. HE IS HERE TO-DAY. 2 engingers gold mine, $3 day. ‘Watchman, gold mine, $2 75 day. 4 single and double hand miners, $52 50. TO ALASKA. 10 laborers, See us. Big Sawmill North. 25 laborers, fare paid, go to-day, $30 to $80 found, To Paradise—Boss Here. 55 teamsters. laborers, $75. 55 drillers and hammersmen, $75, GOLD MINE, SOUTHEAST, 3 engineers, double cylinder holst, $8 day. 18 miners, boss here. $82 50, BIG ICE PLANT NORTH. 23 laborers, no experience wanted. $83 month. 85 YOUNG MEN, SPECIAL JOB, $75. OREGON—FREE FARE, . 26 coal miners. $3 to $5 day. 470 LOS ANGELES_R. R FARE x;fir‘p rough carpenters, manager hers, . FREE FARE FOR SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. 165 laborers, etc., different divisions, includ- ing Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Milton, Farmington, Gilroy, Los Gatos. TO OREGO! 26 laborers for a good mine. you'll suit, $78. GOLD AND SILVER, COPPER AND COAL. 96 miners, single and double band, some 8 hours_ $85. $90. 16_timbermen, different jobs, $90. 165 muckers, different jobs, $75. 364 laborers, mo experience required. $60. TO QUARRIES AND TUNNELS. 265 drillers and hammersmen, $i5, $85. 364 laborers, no experience required, $60, $67 50. LABORERS AND TEAMSTERS. 555 laborers for all classes of work, inelud- ing factorles, excavating, buildings, mills, etc. $2 50 and $2 day, located in San Fran- cisco and all parts of California. TO HAY AND HARVEST FIELDS. 164 hay and harvest hands, $1 50, $1 73, $2 and a day. TO ORCHARDS AND VINEYARDS. 263 general hands, 15 fruit plckers, $30 and $35 and found. TO DAIRIES AND HAY BALERS. 96 milkers, butter and cheese makers, $40 and $50 and found. 16 hay balers, 20c to 25c ton. STABLES AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES. 16 stablemen, city and country jobs, $i5, §70 and_$60. 26 choremen, $40, $35, $30 and 23 and found. MEN AND WIVES. 16 farmers and wives, different jobs, $70, mines, sawmills, nd. , TIEMAKERS. also shingle bolt $30, Post, picket and shake: makers. MECHANICAL HELP. 84 blacksmiths and helpers, city and coun- try, §3 50, $3, 32 50, $2 day. 9 wagon and carriage makers, $3 50, §3 day. 12 carpenters, city and country jobs, $4, $3 50, £3 day. 9 machinists for wineries and sawmills, free fare, $50 and found. 15 coopers, llc; 5 carriage painters, $30; 6 brick molders, $3 50 day; piasterers, $5 50; structural iron workers. 12 bench hands and paperers, fare $1, $2 25 to $3 50 day. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. HOTEL DEPARTMENT, ETC. 57 cooks, all over California, $90. $30, $75, $60, $50, $40. $35 and found, for hotels, mines, sawmills, camps, ranches, cafes, res- taurants, saloons, harvest outfits, ete. 18 waiters, $35, $40, £30 and found. 36 pot and dish washers, $35, $30, $20 & fd. 18 bell and elevator boys, porters, bedmak- ers, 280 to $15 and found. 12 laundrymen. all classes. $18 week up. 6 bakers and helpers, $36, %40, $30 and found, 12 boys learn trades. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. YOUR FARE PAMD TO 89 SAWMILLS, WOODS, YARDS, ETC. YOUR FARE PAID Located in 4 States and 2 Territories. 860 laborers without any experience, $35 to $70 and found. 67 men for planing mills. 16 full day crews for woods and mills. 9 night crews for woods and mills. 126 men and boys for box factorles, ete. Wages $150, $100, $90, $%0, $70, $60, 350, $40 and found. Everything from a swamper to an engineer. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay MIDNIGHT ORDER. Porter, city saloon, $11 week. Blacksmith, city camp, $50 and found; bed- maker, $30 and found. Baker for Arizona, fare paid, $14 week fd. Quarry foreman, $75 and house. Ratchet setter, Alles block, 25 M mill, $85. 2 foremen, excavating, citv job, $3 day. 6 laborers, free fare, 14 miles away, $60. 2 bakery wagon drivers, country, $25, $35 fd. 2 guards for a_gold mine; boss here. Tallyman, lumber company, boss here, $4 fd. Cook, State hospital: plasterer, $5 50 day MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay sl WANTED—Young man as an understudy to an advertiser; must be a college graduate and be a ¥ood grammarian; state age, experience, if any, and salary expected. Apply Box 2299, Call office, TRAVELING salesman for Californi: retail trade; attractfve salable I lished high rated house. Box 17 Michigan. WANTED—Young men or established firm, every county, to sell high-grade typewriters and office supplies; small_capital required. Address Typewriter, box 967, Orange, N. J. to sell Detroit, estab- | HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. o EEE wamRNTna. AT THE CAL. EMP. AGENCY, ” t+ "TREE FARE. - 5. P. R. R. CO.'S OWN WORK. NEVADA AND UTAR. Iabore; a day. S mu'-?swo‘nz-lg PARIC TUNNEL. timbermen, a day. nmv -r:le nh.llchez men, $2 50 & day. carpenters’ helpers, $2 50 a day. carpenters, $3 50 a day. tunneimen, $3 a day. drillers, $2 25 FR FREE FARE ON CAL NORTHWESTERM. 10 teamsters and laborers, E WILLITS. UKIAH. HUMBOLDT COUNTY. FARE ADVANCED. 20 lumber pilers, $35 and board. 12 laborers, $33 and board. 1 edgerman, $50 and board. COAL MINERS. FREE FARB. OREGON. FAMILIES SHIPPED FREE. 25 coal miners, $3 to $5 a dav. FREE FARE TO TUOLUMNE COUNTY. 10 lumber handlers and laborers, $35 and board up; ship dally. - CASP. n_}a&“boclflw 0 CO. tunnelmen, a * 10 teamsters ‘and muckers. $2 25 s day. 12 laborers, mill and yard men, for lumber company, $30 to $40 a month and board. FREE FARE MONDAY. Blacksmith helper, shoeing, $2 50 & Man and wife, private ;om care of and cow and cooking, $50. CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 59 Third st. RANCH . $60 and found; er, $30 ‘and foung; 2 men about place, $30 and found: 2 assistafit gardeners, $25 and found; 8 men 8 B e oo ke e ), an an 5 u ’ $i0 and $50 and found: milkers. 333 found; choreman for ranch, $30 and found; choreboy, $10 and found; porter and driver for country store, $50 and room: lockemith and saw filer, $2 50 day; blacksmith helpers, $2 and $2 00 day; shingle sawyer, drag saw- yer, band sawyer; sash and door machine T s 35 5. ta's0 day. laborets, QUAREY- miners, to > 5 P Ten and” othore. 3 ¥ CROBETE & €O, 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—Active, capable man in cities where union labor is employed to manage profitable, rmanent business; - . _American dustrial Federation, Loutsville, Ky. WANTED everywhere—Hustlers to tack signs, circulars, samples, ete.; no can- good pay. Sun Advertising Bu- YOUNG man for mercantile office who can write and flgure well; state age, experience and salary expected. 'Box 1802, Call. WANTED—An experfenced wrapper in dry and fancy goods at JOE ROSENBERG'S, 818 Market st. NEAT, bright cash boys wanted; steady posi- tiol Apply superintendent’'s office, Em- poriem, Tuesday morning. PORTER wanted. Bohemfan Club, corner Post st. and Grant ave. - GOOD blacksmith helper ready for work. 1370 Turk st. MEN wanted to take contract cutting boilers. Apply BERCOVICH, 5th and Webster, Oakld. BARBERS—Good-paying 4-chair shop in office bldg; bargain. DECKELMAN, 106 Ellis st. TRY our men’s shoes, union made, at $1 pairs foot-form shoes at $2 50; We pay express of mall charges. 11 Third st. Examiger bids. STENOGRAPHER and assistant bookkeeper: apply In own handwriting, stating age, expe- rience, reference and salary expected: good situation for experfenced man. Address G. B., box 2697, Call office. BOY in tinshop; learn trade; 16 years 833 Mission st. THREE competent young men wanted. Call forenoon, Emma Spreckels bidg., room 308 BAREER shop for sale. 1108 Howard st.; do- ing good business; must sell. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at §1 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express o mail charges. 11 Third st., Examiner bidg. WANTEDL—For the U. S. Marine Corps, able-bod- ied, unmarried men, between 21 and 35; good character; must speak, read and write Eng- lish; marines serve at sea on men-of-war in all parts of the worid, on land in our island fons, and at naval stations in the Biited States. - Apply at recruiting otfics, 40 Eilis st., San Francisco. Cal.; 2223 N. Main st Angeles, Cal., and 401 K st., Sacra- mento, Cal. WANTED—Laborers, drillers, rockmes _sad Tough carpenters for ditch and flume work. Apply at office, Placerville, Cal., or room 14 2 un.-:mmf:'y st San Francisco Coastruc~ tion PICK hops in August: enjoyable, healthful very profitable outing for ‘women children. Cail _or write to HORST CO., 122 Battery st., San Franciseo. MEN to learn barber trade; ouly requires two months to complete and _secure 5 WANTED—_Laborers and mechanics to know that E4 Rolkin. Reno B~Jm still ruus Denver House. 217 Third st.; l.z 28¢ per night: §$1 80 to 33 per 1st-class barber shop for eale; 3 chairs, 3 bath- rooms,laundry office. Ad. E.M.,Vacaville,Cai. WANTED—Barber with about 1 year's experi- ence. 311 B st.. San Rafael, Cal. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australia. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. WANTED-—Men to learn barber trade; cata- logue. S. F. Barber College, T41A Howard. PENSION atty E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelan bidg. Past Com. Geo.H.Thomas Post.G.A.R. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, haif~ price. 5663 Missicn st., bet. lst and 24 sts. GET your shoes half-soled while wall ;280 to 80c. 563 Mission st.. bet. 1st and sts. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st.. near Mar- ket—700 rooms. iGc night: reading free 'bus and bagxage to and from ferry. HORSES AND WAGONS. DO S s e Bt S 60 HEAD of fresh dairy cows for sale at $70 per head. Address THOS. A. MeCOY., Gon- zales, Monterey Co., Cai. ON account of going to build, entire stock of ‘wagons, buggies and harness must be sold at sacrifice. Corner 15th and Valencia sta. 3-SPRING business buggy: in good condition: cheap. 141 19th ave., near Cal.; also harness. CAMP wagons with tents, cooking utensils, etc., for hire. 2020 Polk st. SADDLE horses, 3 roadsters, 2 large horses: cheap. MecCUE, Corte drafe STEADY hoy of good appearance about 16 years old to run errands and do other office work; must live with parents: salary $20 to start. Address box 2545, Call. ASSISTANT manager for shoe store; must un- derstand the business thoroughly; give expe- rience and state salary expected. Box 1189, Call office. EXPERIENCED jeweiry salesman wanted; state experience, reference and salary ex- pected. Box 2561, Call. EXPERIENCED floor man_wanted for retall store in city; state experjence and salary ex- pected. Box 2636, Call. GOOD, strong boy about 18 years old to work in gzlove fuctory. F. G. CONKLIN & CO., 413 Sacramento st. WANTED-—Men everywhere, good pay. to dis- tribute circulars, adv. ma: tack signs,etc.; no canvassing. Maticral Adv.Liureau,Chicago. DETECTIVES—Every locality; good salary; experience unnecessary. International De- tective Agency, Milwaukee, Wis. SURREYS, buggies and carts cheap at 100 Golden Gate ave. NEARLY new heavy cart and serviceable buggy for sale. S§24 Potrero ave. TWO business horses and one camping wagon for sale; cheap. 736 Folsom et. 327 Sixth st. Al_EXPRESS wagon, light camping wagon 532 Mission st. HOUSES TO LET. and gocart for sale cheap. A A e A—PRINTED list of houses to let; send for Montgomery cireular. G.H.UMBSEN & CO..14 —— BEFORE moving get our printed list of houses to let. BALDWIN An’"mu..lh--. —_— BAKER, 2118, cor. Jackson—A nicely furnished corner house; 11 rms.,bath.basement; stable; choice location for a doctor: $75 per month. HAYES, 1617, near Lyon—New modern house of 10 rooms; key on premises. WANTED—Traveling salesman to sell staple line to general merchandise trade in Califor- nia; bond required. Drawer S, Chicago. A YOUNG man about 17 with some knowls of billing or bookkeeping. M. rmxnm & CO., 237 Post st. ANTE! tter on men's heavy work. Ap- wply Stifeon Bhoe Co.. Tacoma, Wash. A BOY about ib for furniture department. M. FRIEDMAN & CO.. 237 Post st. HEAD washer; must be first class. National Laundry, 411 Sanchez st. GOOD, will 2 14 to 16; steady work. A,‘Sry'.."x‘m""in:“.g soon; hundreds whom we prepare :‘:::nlly appointed; catalogue of lntor-nt:; free. Columbian Correspondence College, ‘Washington, D. C. L3 —_— e MAN with references for commercial traveler 10 call on merchants and agents; mmnlnl:-hfllfilwr'o&'nhz :unn’ advanced. National, 332 Dearborn st., Chicago. . Y ‘s shoes, union made, at T pains foot-form" shoss at 32 50 or orthopeats shoes, $3 50; best shoes on earth. 11. st., Examiner bullding, 5 doors from Market. —_— T T WANTED—Several persons of good character each State for house' of good standing: mn&mw,-mwn—" Bide., Chicago. $20—6 rooms and bath: newly papered. Castro st., near Sevdnlmm" o HOUSES LET—FURNISHED. NICELY furnished house, 5 rooms, bath | and basement; good location: plano, phone, ete.; rent $50. Box 2560, Call. e PACIFIC ave,, 21§1—Finest ™ town; furnished. THE McCAR’ CO., 848 Market st. LOSY AND FOUND., LOST—From 1302 California st., a male fox terrier; dark ears and face. answers to name Beauty. Liberal rewa; to_above address. v 1€ returneq LOST—Small Irish terrier; male; collars and tail not cut: reward. 115 Haight eo™™ LOST—A pass book with (he Hibernia and Loan Society of San by g 221- Francisco, advanced. Colonial, Caxton union made, at $1 pair; TRY our men's foot-form shoes at 50; mall charges. 11 Third st., OPERATORS on ladles’ cloaks suits, D. M. DAVIDSON & €O 83 Firet st.