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PRSI -tk Pbtevedvbbrios s SRR CENTRAL Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis- sion st., bet. Sixth and Seventh; Arthur H Brizgs and Herbert F. Briggs, pastors—:30 e m., Eabbath-school, Rolla V. Watt, supe intendent; 11 a. m. service and sermon by Rev. Arthur H. Briggs; subject, “‘The Law of Harvest”; 0 p. m., concert. Pro- gramme: Overture, “King Midas" (Eilen- orchestra; cornet solo, ““The Guardian (Gounod), Dr. Callender, with or- vocal solo, “Eye Hath Not See 1), Miss Phila E. Pettis; paraphrase, elody in ¥~ (Rubinstein), orchestra; vio- line soio, “Berceuse” (Godard), Charles E. Robson: recessional march (Gounod), or- chestra; 8 p. m., sermon by Dr. Adrian Hof- meyr of South Africa; subject, “The Kaffirs and Their Religion.” The Seats are free. The people are welcome. CALIFORNIA-ST. Methodist Church, corner California and Brodericl —*"He Careth for You" will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. Clarence Reed at 11 a. ““With be the subject st 746 p. m. J H orgunist. Sunday-school, § Baker, superintendent. Epwor ©:45 p. m.; J. H. Northon, premdent. Strang. ers are especially invited to the services of the church SIMPSON Memorial Methotist Episcopa: Church, corner Haves and Buchansn sts.— Rev. John Etephens, the pastor, Wwill preach at 11 . on ~“What Is Chrietian Love? and st 7:45 p. m. on “"Lessons of a Vacation Trip.” Sunday-school at 12:30 p. m.; C. B. superintendent. Epworth ~Leagu: &t 6:45 p. m; Dr. R. O. Moody, president. A cordial welcome at all services of the church. ST. JOHN'S Presbyterian Church, corner Cali- fornia and Octavia ets.—Rev. George G. El redge, pastor, Morning service at 11 o'clock. ening service at 7:45 o'clock. Rev. John T. Thomes, pastor of Howard Church, will conduct the ing end evening. Perkins, m. Cpristian Endeavor Soclety, vacation. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8§ o'clock. FIRST Presbyterian Church, Van Ness ave. and Bucramento st.; Rev. Willlam Kirk Guthrie, pastor—Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Rev. C. G. White will preach at both services. Sabbath-school at 12:30 p. m. < an Endeavor at 6:15 p. m. Wednesd evening prayer-meeting at § o'clock. All are cordially invited Presbyterian Church, corner of Rev. John Hemp- CALVARY bl kson and Fillmore sts.; D.D., pastor—Morning service at 11 o'clock; sermon topic, “God's Purpoge as Seen in ory.” Evening service ai 7:40 o'clock; sermon topie, “Spiritual Strength and How to Get It.”” The pastor will preach wt both services. Sabbath-school at 9:30 | a. m. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited. FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D. D., | astor. Rev. C. 5. Nash, D. D., will preach services. At 11 a. m., toplc, “Jesus of Men.” At 7:45 p. m. topic, ds of Jesus.” All are cordially invited THIRD Congregational, 15th near Mission— Rev. George H. de Kay will preach at 11 - Living. m. ¢ ro’ Death and Death in 45 p. m. on e and every one welcome. and Seats ond), corner Twent Jay William Huwd- 50 Capp st.; W. C. Notes in the Moun- rchestra and chotr; Ji No evening s TRINITY Church Bush and Gough Services m., holy communion; 3 school; 11 o'clock, morning ton; 4 o'clock, even- Meacon will preach welcome. 0 Eddy st.—Preac wland Hanson of Beloit, 2 ““The Tragedy of & Do m. on *“The Ethical at 12:30. Y. P. B. seeting Wednesday Seats free and all invited. Central 23 Sutter st., bet. Kearny and Grant hristian Science service at 11 a. m. lesson-sermon, “Truth.” Sunday t the same hour; Wi ing at 8 o'clock; free rny st, rooms 509-510; mass meeting of men and 1 close the Jubtlee celebration of Young Men's Christian Assocation, Ma- and Ellis sts., this (Sunday) afternoon The Heawallan Male Chorus will sing and the Association orchestra will play. Short addresses will be_made by se 1 clergymen and laymen. The public in- Beats free t: THE Theosophical Society, Golden Gate Lodge ee public lectures every Sunday, 8 p. m. ding, S09 Market st. Subject to- night, ““Radium, the New Element; Its N ture and Properties,” by Will C. Batley, M. D.. Ph.D. Open discussion meetings Satur- days, 8 p. m. Library and reading-room open daily, 1 to 4 p. m THE Theogophical _ Soclety—San _ Francisco branch headquarters Odd Fellows' butlding. ic Jecture at § p. m. by Dr. Mary C. subject, *‘Heredity and Karma.” oup, 11 & m.; study class, Thui 30 p. m. VAN NESS ave_. 500—Hermetic Brotherhood; Thursday evening. open meeting. 8 o'clock: we are glad always to see our friends and all seekers for truth. e — MEETINGS—SUNDAY. “Receiving | ndent of BSunday-school. sol is mt 9:45 o'clock; morn- ock. Mr. Hudson will | | MEETING NOTICES—Continued. AN interesting me for Ex- Selntor Lodge No. 310 and Brother jor Sioeton st bet. Ninetocnth und ission st. enth m Twentjet! .dloN!‘J.AY Evix;mo. July 20. A attendance is requested. s COMMITTEE. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1903, e e BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. ' A A A AP A AP I DELICATESSEN, dairy, produce; fine loca- Tions 4 rooms: Fent §16. 2000 Sixteenth st. OUTSIDE_route No. 4 this paper for sal Inquire hardware store, 19th and Folsom BAKERY and delleacy store for sale; must be s0ld; owner going away. 715 McAllister st. - MYRTLE Lodge No. 42, A. O, U. W. Officers and members are notified 1 attend the funeral of our deceased brother, GEORGE H. WILLIAMS, THIS DAY, at 2 p. m., from Red M Hall, 820 Post st. WM. E. BOUTON, Recorder. REBEL Cork Benevolent Association will hold its 17th annual picnic in Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, on SUNDAY, August 2 1903. Numer- ous gate and game prizes. A Domes- tic sewing machine will be given for a first gate prize; now on exhibition at 1021 Mar- ket st. A first-class union band will be in attendance. Don’t forget the date as this is the picnic of the season—Sunday, Au- suet 2. P. DEASY, Chairman. J. CRONIN, Becretary, THE 25th annual target shoot and icnic of the Austrian Military and evolent Association will be held at Glen Park. SUNDAY, July 10. A feature of the picnic will be & bar- becue in Austrien style. of which all_are invited to partake. Numerous gate prizes will be distributed. A special car for park for members and friends will leave Twelfth and Market sts. &t 10:20 a. m. The famous Austrian Band has been for the oc- gasion. All Market-st, cars transfer to park, Enjoyment for old and youog. COMMITTEB. ANNUAL MEETING—The regular annual ‘meeting of the stockholders of the Spreck- els Sugar Company will be held at the office of the company, 321 Market st., San Fran- cisco, on MONDAY, the 27th day of July, 1903," at the hour 11 a. m., for the pur- pose of electing & board of diréctors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may ccme before the meeting. The transfer books will close Friday, July 1903, at 3 p. m. a7 ” \{'4 . HANNAM, Secretary. AN outside route for sale. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. H. C. DECKER, 906 MARKET ST. ESTABLISHED 1IN THIS CITY IN 1877, HEADQUARTERS FOR_ROOMING-HOUSES, HOTELS AND FLATS, s 1 OFFER THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS: 6 rooms, modern flat, new furn. 500 20 rooms, sunny, N. Market, cor 15 rooms, sunny, cor., mod furnished, well rented.. 115 rooms, modern apartment-l Apply Call office. gesacsccezseunts 5 house.. 6, 156 rooms, new, sunny corner @part- ment house, reduced...... i 12,4 50 rooms, near Powell and Market 4, 8 rooms, choice location,. forced sale. 8 rooms, nicely furnished, owner sick. 50-room corner house, only.. 21 rooms, only $300 c: 11 rooms, only $150 c 38 of 12 rooms, new furniture, cost 48 rooms. clears $300 per month. bai 24-room house, on Howard s 100 houses from 5 to 600 ¢ d H. C. DECKER, 006 Market st., cor. Stockton. Phone John 531. 100 ROOMS; house for me: south of Mar corner; part cash; bal. eas; good income; rent $20. ‘water front; rent $40; prices. Money per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, § to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. NNUAL MEETING—The regular annual ‘neflln‘ of the stockholders of the Monterey County Water Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market San Frencisco, on MONDAY, the 2ith day of July, 1908, at the hour of 11:30 a. m., for the purpose of eiecting a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. The transfer books will close on Friday, July 24, 1903, at 3 p. m. W. H. HANNAM, Secretary. ANNUAL Meeting—The Risdon Iron and Lo- ‘comotive Works—The anual meeting of the stockholders of the Risdon Iron and Loco- motive Works, for the election of trustees for the ensuing year and the transaction of #such other business as may be brought be- fope the meeting, will be heid at the office of the company, 208 Steuart street, Francisco, on MONDAY, the 84 day of Au- Bu 1903, at 11 o'clock a. m. AUGUSTUS TAYLOR, Becretary. THE California Debris Commission, havi recefved application to mine. by hyarauils process from F. W. McLean in Hampton placer mine, on McRea Ridge, Plumas Co., Cal. draining into Neison Creek, which reaches middle fork of Feather Riv- er. gives notice that & meeting will be held at room 96 Flood bl San Francisco, Cal., July 27, 1903, at 1:30 p. m. e — MARION GRIFEIN, rm. 406, Examiner bldg.— Totels, apsrtment houses, fla and ROOMING HOUSES. A BiG FREE LIST. $1000—20 all sunny rooms; elegantly furnished; best location in city: rooms all full; good prices. EDWARDS, 331 Kearny st., room 12. | SYSTEM. discipline and results; | DYEING AND CLEAJING. SEA breezes sweeten all garments, blankets, lace curtains, etc., done by the Presidio Heights Dye Works, 3915 Sacramento; phone for wago:, 'Vest 453. H. HICKMAN, pres. e e Wkl EDUCATIONAL. sl SRS AR, GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE, conducted by experts; best combined short- hand and commerclal course to be had; in dorsed by officlal court reporters. 1382 Mkt. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. A GIRL for general housework and cooking in a small family; $20; reference required. Call from 9 to 12, 1404 O'Farreil st. OPERATORS ON SHIRTS AND OVERALLS. STANDARD FACTORY, CORNER GOUGH AND GROVE BTS. memu Il-:r'l'-ln! famillar with figures eady lon ; lve references, Derience and wages expectod. Bos 1887. Call, lege, 723 Mar- ing business college, T w2 ife scholar- soclety studlo of 36 Geary st., room 43; ladies’ and gentlemen's private in- DANCING—Prof. Drew's dancing, culture of graces. struction; reception daily; phone Black HEALD'S School of Mines & Electricity,24 Post et., B. F.; a practical school of engineering; complete equipment. Special catalogue free. THE Berlitz School of Languages has removed 10 1000 Van Ness ave.; rates reduced during summer. Send for catalogue. I L R anRingTa: ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864, Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr, City Hall 4 SUMMER school of shorthand and bookkeep- ing; enroll now and be ready for position in fall. 8. F. Business Coliege. 1236 Market st. STENOGRAPHER and typewriter for mer- gantlle office; pleass state age and wages desired. Box 1878, Call office. - GIRLS for factory work; good wages; no ex- perience necessary; steady employment. Guit Bag Co., 700-711 Front st. ‘WANTED—Experienced feeder on ruling ma- chine. Apply SANBORY, VAIL & CO., 741 Market st. fd NURSEGIRL over 16 to assist with baby: sleep home; wages $15; references. O'Farrell st * the Golden Gate Commercial College, Van Ness and Golden Gate aves.,S.F.;fllls every requirement WANTED—By an experlenced teacher to in- struct pupils who are prevented from attendance at school. Address box 2639, Call. SPANISH and English taught; oral and writ- ten translations from and into either lan- guage. PROF. MAYA, 427 Sutter o EPANISH Academy—Professor Arribas; classes day and evening; private lessons. 834 Sutter, LESSONS given in Water Color or Ofl Paint- ing from Nature. CURRIER, 372 Sutter st. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar,writing, etc., day or eve.; §5 mo. 1024 Mission,nr.6th. Chicago Business College, 1435 Market, nr. 10th. Pittman shorthand, typing, bookkps. $8 mo. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post st, B. F.; founded 1863; new 80-page catalogue free. REFINED woman for position of trust with uired. A GIRL wanted in photograph gallery. Address cook. Call mornings at 2018 Vallejo st. pecring $5 per BOOKFOLDERS—Experienced and appren- HALL, 10 Kearny st. ?flm: good . 10 Kearny st. LADY to do repairing in tallor stors. Call to start. Cal. Frame Co., 927 Howard st A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mafling. $1 per year. —— e SNAP—0 rooms; mew furniture; must sell; leaving city: a bargain if taken at once. 8041 Folsom st., paint thop. e il CARPET-BEAT! G 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., Call big.; phone Main 5237, WHEN you become disgusted with_ your work | zend for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-bea ing Works, 306-357 Tehama st.; tal. South 40, CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co., J. McQueen, proprietor, 820 Guerrero . Aission 49. TRY HOPKE BROS., excellent carpet cleaning; phone Bush £21. 411-413 Powell st. CE Curpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; ain 304, Geo, WALCOM & CC., Props. FINANCIAL. D ] COMPANIES {ncorporated and financed; stock and bond issues guaranteed, underwritten and £old; stock accepted for services. Send for Pacific States Investor. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVESTMENT CO., 326 Post. BANK DEPOSITORS sending names and ad- dresses will receive, free, valuable {nforma- tion. Box 2555, Call office. FLATS TO LET. HOUSES and flats to let; an fmmense list; ser- vice absolutely free; take advantage of this Gepartment; it will save you time and, trouble. Cordes Turniture Co., 240-259 Geary st., on the square. CALL and get a printed list of flats and houses to let; something new_every day: wo will find what you want. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating_works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Man of ability, energy and push as general agent for this company writing in- vestment contracts; will establish office and pay liberal salary and also commission to §00d man. Write, gIVINg references, expe- rience. International Credit Co., Trust bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. TSCHEMES and Fukes of America”—A good | DR. WOODRUFF, CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works. | 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone Fast 126. ] CHIROPODISTS. DUNLAP FOOT INSTITUTE, 60 Geary—All ailments of the feet cured: corns, bunions.ete. 855 Market, Parrott blde., treats all ailments of the feet; painless; §1. e e book for agents, mail order dealers and oth- ers; knowledge is cheaper than ignorance every time, sometimes twice; send 10 for a copy: do it now. PACIFIC BOOK CO., 120 Sutter st., Dept. C, San Francisco, Cal. PARK flats; legant] ond ave. and Cst., one cars; 6 rooms, 6 rooms, 7 rooms $25 to $46: sunlight all around: open. A MODERN sunny lower flat, 5 room: near Park entrance. 1708 Waller st $22 50. CORNER Scott and Fulton; new 7 r._and b., $42 50 and $35; O large and b, $30; sun all day. ELEGANT modern flat, 10 rooms; 2 baths; B rent $90; 841 Hyde near Sutter. Me- SPIRITUALISM. AFEE BROS., 108 Montgomery st. RHEUMATISM, kidney and bladder troubles | BAKER, 743-745-T47—Lower, middle, upper cured by Histlonlc suggestion; dlagnosis free. Institute of Sclence, 105 Ellis st AGENTS wanted—Reliable firm wishes to cor- respond with honest, upright person to act as representative for sale of new invention: new plan; sample and complete instructions for 10c. KIRSTEIN CO., desk 20, P. O. box 138, Cincinnati, Ohio. BEGIN business for yourself; stop working for others; we start you in profitable mail order business at your home; pieasant work; im- mense profits; unlimited possibilities: full in- formation for stamp. FRANKLIN-HOWARD CO., Denver, Colorado. AGENT—To sell easy-going article for first- class firm at commission or for a steady sal- ary; any person of good address can make good wages without risk; no knowledge of the business required. Apply Rialto bldg., rooms 405-407. AGENTS wanted—Portrait agents; 16x20 frame, glass. back, mat and portrait complete, F. O. B Chicage The: no extra for groups. CHI- CAGO COPY CO., 447 Ogden ave., Chicago. WANTED—Local ageuts in cities and towns of California and Oregon: large salary sured; bonds required. Playa Vicents Plan- tation Co.. 723 Market st., 8. F., Cal. | WANTED—Agents can make $10 a day selling the Magic Gas Lighter in every city where artificial gas is used. Superior Mfg. Co., In- dianapolis, Ind. $5 TO $10 per day easily made selling our Per- fection Flavoring Powders: agents wanted. Long Broe., Mfrs., 850 Broadway, Oakland. ‘WANTED—First-class company promoter of unquestioned integrity. Address Box 1866, Call office. WANTED—First-class experienced Address box 1898, Call office. B e eolicitor. DR. ALEXANDER J. McIVOR-TYNDALL de- livers popular psychological lecture to-night Steinway Hall, 223 Sutter st.; subject ‘Life Becrets.” Telepathy end thought transfer- ence demonstrations foliow. MME. YOUNG'S convincing test circle to- night; 10c. 619 McAllister; come, skeptics; developing circle Wednesday night 26c; sit- tings dal Covenant Hall, 044 Fellows' bid, Merket—8 p. m. lecture, A. 5. Howe; spirit Mrs. Elizabetn Holmes; door JOHN SLATER will positively hold test meet- ing to-night at 8:15 sharp written questions anewered. Lower ball, 1i7 Larkin st. NOW™ lecture, Henry Harrison Brown, Shining,” Odd Fellows” bldg., 8 p. m. sharp: music Mrs. Stoddard’'s seances, 10c; some tests that can be recognized; Su.Tu.; eit. daily. 278 9th. MRS, HARLAND'S circle to-night; prophetic tests, 10c; developing cir. Mon, eve. 145 6th. epiritual church,908 Market: Mrs. bias, Wilson: 2 and 7:30; 10c. FRIENDSHIP Hal McAlllster—Mrs. Gy J. Meyer; -," dally ircle every night; 10c. MRE. WERMOUTH and Dr. Cowan's spiritual meeting, § p. m_. Odd Fellows bldg; free. ASTROLOGY. e e e Astrology taught, horoscopes cast. Prof, Ray- mond bookstore 649 Ellls. By mail if desired. —_— ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ROBT. W. KING, atty-at-law. Examiner bid. rm. 611; all cases, damages, estates, Wi attachments. collections, etc.; free; no advance charges; c: evenings by appolntment. Tel, PROMPT attention 1o all cases;divorce, estates, coliections; 3o fees unless successtul; call of write: eves. Tues. and Fri.; est. 15 yra. ED- WARD ACKLEY, 927 Market;tel Jessie 1530, consultation or write; Red 3601. | ADVICE free—I will advance cost In meritori- ous cases, divorces, probate and all other law cases; no fees in advance: open every even- ing. J. M. THURSTON, 819 Market st., r. 81. ADVICE free; divorces a specialty:quick,qulet; no charge without success; established 15 yrs. G. W. HOWE, 1122 Market st., opp. Haie's. AITKEN & AITKEN, atttorneys, rs. 309-10-11 Clunie bidg.. 503 Caitfcrnia st.: tel. Main 727. WICK MATTHEWS, attorney at law. 632 Mar. ket room 23; legal advice; bank ref: MRS. ELIZABETH HOLMES, 017 MeAlllstor— Readings daily; circles Tues., Friday, 8 p.m. ETHEL CRINDLE, materializing seance Sun- day evg; S0c. i 1 1115 Post st.; 8 o'clock. ; —_ CALL AT O! AND SAVE $2. My Regular $3 Reading This Week for $10_ $1. $1. $1. 81 §L _ §L PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco, I 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 Lusband, wife or sweet- heart is truc or false: to tell' whom and when you will marry; in fact, I will tell you every | hope, fear or ambition better than you can t yourself. He restores lost affections, reunites | the separated, causes speedy and happy mar- riages, makes you successful and prosperous, cures ‘disease and lost vitality without medl- | cine, locates hidden treasures; hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays 2 to 8. 826 'O'Farrell st., 320. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, ~perma- nently located at 17 Third si. next Exam- iper bldg.; she reads your iife correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, Veals the present bappeninzs and portrays events to occur in the future; if you are in trouble, discontented or not satisfied in life, or have domestic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affairs of life: 25c’ up; satistaction guaranteed; readings by mall. Tel Black 1669, A—CASHMIRE, the eminent trance clairvoyant adept, can be consulted regarding all matters of business, love, marriage, divorce, property, speculation, changes, law, reuniting separated, | etc.: everything revealed; secret power to change, influence or controf any one or anything as you wish in 3 to 21 days; reduced fees for this week. 10073% Market bet, 6th and Tth. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy, clalrvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market #t., cor. Turl private readings dally, 10 a. M. to 6 p. m.: readings by mal as satistac- tory as fi! person; 8 questions answered, $1: full life, §5; send lock of hair, date and year of birth: don’t send currency. Send postoffice, Wells-Fhrgo money order or registered letter. A_AMME. PORTER, sclentific claire#®int and card reader, born with a doublg vell and sec- ond sight: tells the past, preseht and future; e gen by cards, palmistry and clairvoyant siiting. $1 50. 126 Turk st. MRS. A. H. KRONENBERG, palmist, clairvoy- ant, card reader, will give a good reading, 10c, for a short time only; when others fall try me to convince yourself. 402 Franklin, near Grove. A—Mme. Ravenna reads life, business advice; names given; 25c up. 5 4th st., near Market. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladies 25c; gents G0c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st. ADVICE free; no charge unless successful; all cares: open evgs. W.W.Davidson, 927 Market, MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c; gepts 50c. 951 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun. L. 3. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.: consultation free: no fees in advance. EARLE'S seance to-night; KATIE HEUSSMAN, 28c; sittings dally evening, 1000 Harrison st. W. G. KEEGAN holds n test meeting to-night 10c. 10 to 12 dltob' o SUNDAY LECTURES. AA—DR. JOHN A. KERGAN'S free illurtrat- ed Jecture to men only this evening, Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle, 909 Market st. Sub- Ject, “Man as a Physical, Moral and Intel- lectual Animal” grandly illustrated, A cor- dial invitation to men who desire to learn important truths; free tickets will be dis- tributed for X-ray exhibition at Sanitarium Juesday evening. Remember the question DR. W. R. PRICE, of international fame &n orator, author, ecientist and Phticsopber: ectures Under the auspices of the Psychic Research Soclety this evening st B0 o' Clore Memorial Hall, Odd Fellows’ butlding. Sub- Ject, vination and Prophecy.” Psycho- logical demonstrations. All seats free. BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 267 Kearny, room 20; ladles 25c, gents 50c. flats, 6-6-7 rooms; new: modern; sunny. ‘wholesale house; references req Box WANTED—Girl for light housework; box 1841, Call. ‘Wholesale house requires services of woman NEAT appeering girl for office work; 1170 Howard st., corner Eighth st. tices. Apply at 410 Sansome st. FIRST-CLASS trimmer; cit; LADIES can make from $10 to $30 weekly at 2440 Facramento st. YOUNG slight lady to pose In portrait cos- 1800, Call, wages. Apply to-day, 80 Carl st., nr. 531": YOUNG woman for ; good over 25; accurate, trustworthy. Box 1871, Call. ‘weelk. FIRST-CLASS makers wanted. MRS, 8. R salary, MRS, S. R, HA] home. Box 1894, Call office. YOUNG lady in ploture frame store; §3 week tume. Box 1895, Call. GIRLS TO RIVET OVERALLS; STEADY WORK; PAID WHILE LBARNING. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 2234 FREMONT APPLY TO MR. DAVIS. AT OUR NEW FACTORY, 1873 MISSION ST. NEAR FIFTEENTH, SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS ON OVERALLS WANTED, INEXPERIENCED PAID SALARY WHILE LEARNING:OPERATORS AND RIVETEKS ALSO WANTED AT OUR MAIN FACTORY, 823 FREMONT ST. LEVI STRAUSS & CO. APPLY TO MR. DAVIS. GIRLS FOR FACTORY WORK; GOOD WAGES; PAID WHILE LEARNING; ETEADY EMPLOYMENT; APPLY AT ONCE. AMES & HARRIS, 100 SACRAMENTO ST. A—OPERATORS on ladies’ underwear; wages; steady position. I. MAGNIN & 666 Mission A—OPERATORS wanted on ladles’ g00od wages: steady employment. sion st., 1. MAGNIN & CO. A_OPERATORS wanted on children's and In- walsts; 656 Mis- CALIFORNIA, 2826—Sunny finest flat in city for $45. FLAT, 7 rooms and bath; sunny; convenlent; suitable for doctor. 624 Green st. GREENWICH, 2127—Upper; sunny; § rooms; new; marine view; $25; open. NICE 7-room flat; new: tinted; reasonable, 447 Broderick st., bet. Hayes and Fell. fants’ wear: nenflmonmon: good wages. I MAGNIN & CO. Mission at. BOOKBINDERY _girls wanted; experienced hands on blank work; also girls to learn. FRANK MALLOYE, 422 Sacramento st, WANTED—A1 cloak saleslady: first-class and permanent position. Apply or _address GOLDEN GATE CLOAK HOUSE, 1280 Mar- et st. NICE, sunny upper flat, 6 rooms and bath. 1730 Ellis at., near Stetner. A—Practical Millinery School, estab. 14 years; terms eary. 816 O'Farrell, fc 000 Van Ness, modern, sunny, marine view. #2565 ROOMS 1336 Unlon st, THREE and four room sunn to $11. 2 Hayward st., off Harrison, nr. Sth. flats; rent $7 TAILOR system....... ..c.......M. E. FLYNN Dressm’k’g, ladles’ talloring, r. 130, 1236 Mkt. WANTED—Experienced girl for chamberwork and waiting; no sweeping. 1145 Bush st. TO LET—Flat of 4 rooms; 1897 O'Farrell. HOOKER & LENT, 14 Post st. OPERATORS and fintshers on men's white shirts. ROGERSON’S, 635 Valencia st. $11—LOWER flat, 4 sunny rooms. 27 Pear} ., off Market, between Valencia & Guerrero. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. COME out to-day and see “El Monterey." handsome new brick apartment house just completed; of “Old Spanish Mission' archi- tecture; located on the north side of Pine st between Hyde and Leavenworth; equip- ped with every modern convenience for re- fined housekeeping: electric elevators and electric lights; hot and cold water; janitor service; gas ranges etc.; the apartments consist’ of three and four rooms. furnished and unfurnished, and range in price from $30 per month upward; apartments may be en- gaged now on the premises; visitors will be ‘welcome to-day. CHATTANOOGA, 161, cor _23d—Furnished flat, 4 rooms; complete for housekeeping; bath; gas range; cars pass door; $20 month. COMFORTABLY furnished sunny 6-room flat to let from August 1 for three months or $30 per month. Address box 1884, Call. o rent and new furniture for rale; 1553 Post st.; inquire forenoon. A BEAUTIFULLY furnished flat to rent; 6 rooms; no children. 1617 Page st. A WHOLESALE house desires services of ma- ture woman, Intelligent and_with business experience; no office work. Box 1857, Call. EXPERIENCED alteration hands on ladles’ tailor-made suits; steady position. Cloak department, M. FRIEDMAN & CO., 237 Post. GIRLS to learn millinery now for fall season; trade taught from start to finish in 1 month for $10; positions gusrantesd at $10 per week up. French School, 143 Stockton st., rm. 13. PICK hops in August; enjoyable, healthful and very profitable ocuting for men, women and children. Call or write E. CLEMENS HORST CO., 122 Battery st., San Francisco. ITALIAN lady who can speak English wanted to travel. Apply Girls' Directory, Central and Waller st. WANTED-—Neat, reliable girl; good cook. Ap- ply mornings, 3608 Twentieth st WOMAN wanted to cut ladles’ waists. Apply, between 10 and 11, 43 Ellis st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and eubscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. e e e e FOR sale—§50; furniture, flat 3 rooms; Gough st. Box 1803, Call. FLATS WANTED. FAMILY of four adults wants 8-room house or flat in vicinity of Panhandle; rent $35. Ad- drees box 1834, Call office. WANTED—Furnished flat or cottage of from 7 to 10 rooms; willing to pay good price for desirable location. Answer box 1822, Call. FURNITURE FOR SALE, PART furniture 8-room house for sale; very reasonable; tenant vacates Tues. 766 Bryant. EIGHT-room house newly furnished cheap; go- ing away. 1435 Mission st. FURNITURE WANTED, A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission, phone Red 4462, buys, rents, repaire, packs furniture, carpets. e e e e e e . HELP WANTED—FEMALE. GINSBERG, greatest clairvoyant; ladies, ents, G0c. 85 5th st., rm. 9, 1st floor. YOUNG talking parrots,$5 each;German singing csnaries, $2; we will try to please you; every- thing in our line at right prices. 1546 Market, BOARDING FUOR CHILULALKEN, NICE home for infants or children 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 ing Machine, which will do the work of hundreds of men and al U 1t p i stock s com) no will be offered rw‘:- than §1 per share. Until then a few sbares remain to be sold at 50c, for cash or in- stallments. Persons desiring to sce this Marvel of mechani ingenuity can do so by calling at the offices of the NATIONAL DITCHING & DREDGING CO., 601-602-603 Examiner Bullding. DR. ALEXANDER J. McIVOR TYNDALL de- livers popular psychological lecture to-night, Steinway Hall, 223 Sutter st.; subject, “Lifs crets.” Telepathy and thought transfer- ence Gemonstrations follow, . MENTAL Poise Soclety—Topic to- : oclock, “Reclization. by Dr. o W Al Willi. "Golden Gate (upper) Hall, 625 Sutter #t. Piano recital by Prof. Anton Dabl. Free. MRS. ELIZABETH DEURESS of the Los An- geles School of Metaphysics will lecturs this evening in Golden Gate Hall at 8 o'clock sharp. Subject, ““Universal Lov Free. DR. J. E COLLINGE, phychurgeon, will Tec- T in Golden Gate Hall this evening. Sub- t, Health: How to Get and Keep It MEETING NOTICE! A GRAND excursion and piente to Schuetzen Park, San Jose, Cal, THIE BUNDAY, July 19, given by Crostian Benevolent Society, Zvo- nimir No. 61, N. C. .. in conjunc- tion with the Slavonian-American Benevolent Bociety of Ban Jose. Excursion train leaves Third n‘ Townsend st. depot at 9:15 . m.; it stops & Valencia-st. station 5 minutes later. _Games, dencing and enjoy- went for all. Fhbris’ union band has been engaged for the occasion; Jerry L. Fabris Jeader. Round-trip tickets, including the admission to the park, $1; children at half price. Tickets for sale at the depot. Every- body 15 welcome. COMMITTEE. UNITED STATES Veteran N Pheips No 12, meets MONDAY EVEN- #t 8 gclock on board U. B, Folsom Neo, 2; eligibles Invited arinn. attend. | $25 EARNS $10 In 18 days; write for - § office. | B PARTNER in established real estate office; &00d opening for right man; small capital re- Quired. EDWARDS, 331 Kearny, room 12. A LITTLE STORY OF A BIG SUCCESS. How $100 made $1000 in thirty days; mafled free: o horse racing. oll wells por’ goid bldg., Chicago, Iil. g i) o SR S R et S S s PROSPEROUS hardware and plumbi; 5! nees for sale in & Chriving Sairy Aed Temt irrigated district in San Joaquin Valley: does $20,000 business ennually; monthly payments; work for 4 men in shop a good opportunity for an active man. For particulars address McAFEE BROS., 108 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. ? lars and agencies. RICHARDS & fl Intyre bidg., 874 Broadwey, New Yo A FINE candy store and factory for sale: money-maker: excelient location. box 1877, Cali. s d WANTED—Machinist as partner with $500 in ‘machine shop and automobil ’ machine « o le business. Box FOR sale—Grocery and bar; 4 It iy . Tamriny Tatiin Drussy, oM ROCERY, fruit and luce store; a dandy; $17 deily trade. 1032 Market, r, 4. FOIt SALE—Daily newspaper route in Califor- nia_town of 25.000; pays well; clean work. Address M. J. T., Call MRS, L. EHRHORN, clairvoyant, palmist; sittings 25c up, 111 Chattancogs st., nr. 22d. A wonder; have you seen her? LELA, palmist and clairvoyant. 277 14th st., near Mission. MRS. SHAFER, clairvoyant card reader; sit- tings daily. 44815 Jesslo st., bet. 5th and 6th. COLLECTION OFFICES. ADVICE free; bad tenants ejected spcedily. CO- LUMBIAN LAW AGCY., r. §5, 016 Market; tel. Red 618; collections; gen’l law business. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made: city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10: tel. 5380. ] COTTAGES TO LET. CAFP, 400, near 20th—The furniture of 4-room cottage for eale ($125, a bargain): cottage for rent to purchaser for $12, including water; large yard, flowers, etc. CALIFORNIA ave., 874—A cottage, 7 rooms and bath; all the latest improvemerts; $22 50. COTTAGE of 4 rooms at Ocean View; near cars; rent §10. Owner, 217 Point Lobos ave., city. 3 e ——m———ee DENTISTS, DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1442 Market,nr. Eleventh. o 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, 56c 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 fillings 75¢, silver 36c, crowns $2; no pain; open Sunday. Dr.O.B.Hewitt,204 Sutter, 19 PER _CENT off this month; estimates free. New York Dentists, 969 Mission st., cor. Gth) DRESSMAKERS & SEAMSTRESSES INDEPENDENT WOMEN! ‘Are those who learn to do thelr own dréks- | making and millinery. All branches taught by the most avproved methods at the Me- DOWELL DRESSMAKING AND MILLI- NERY SCHOOL, 1019 Market, above 6th. Patterns cut to order. { WANTED—Cook, Menlo Park, $30; 8 cooks, $30; cook, Children's Home, $40; laundress for’ springs, $40; head waliress, city, $35; _ housework, 2 family, country, $35; B hotel \wlflre!m, $: city and count: 2 walit- esses for first-class cafe, $8 50 week, day off; ‘muuvlork. Ross Valley, $30; chambermaid and walting, city and country, $25; com- panion old lady, $20; 5 nurse girls, $15, $20, $26; nurse for Institution, $20; Al cook on Tanch, $30; large number of house girls, city and country, to call Monday; places too many to advertise. Apply to J. F. CRO- SETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. TWO young ladies for street falr in Santa Cruz, wages $2 per day; a parlor maid and waitress, $30; two young second girls for city, $25 each: two waltresses for city, $25 each; two waltresses for city, $20 each; a first- class cook, $50; a kitchen maid for institu- tion, $35; a waltress for institution, $25; a refined nurse, $25. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter s near Powell. LADIES wanted to take up our silverware club offer; nothing to sell, canvass or to write; no 1 capital needed: the newest, best and most honorable, genteel opportunity to secure a handsome 3G-piece set of fine table Bilver- ware; latest pattern; prepaid for only $1 60: fllustrated particulars free. The U. 8. Silver- ware Co., Willkesbarre, Pa. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massige, ‘work; remc: of superfluicus hair taught from A to Z in 2 weeks for $4 50. itions guaranteed; $10 to $20 per week; schdol day 233 Geary, r. 13; malds prepared. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, scalp treatment, halr work, removal of superfluous bair; $6 2 weeks; day and eve. class; wag: $10 to §20 wk. 1236 Market, cor. Jones, r. 9. FEW more girls to operate on shirts or over- alls: best of prices pald; steady work guai anteed; Inexperienced hands taught and paid while learning. Apply 531 Mission st. LADIES to do plecework home; we furnish all materials and pay from $7 to $12 weekly. Send stamped envelope to Royal Co., 34 Monroe st., Chicago. x AN experienced _stenographer for mercantile house; salary $50. Apply L. & M. ALEX- ANDER (Typewriter lers), 110 Montgom- ery st. WANTED—Experienced saleslady for art em- broidery; must thoroughly understand matching embroidery silks. Apply Superin- tendent's Office, The Emporium. WANTED—Rellable business . woman for re- sponsible positicn; one with some knowl: __0t massage preferred. Box 1880, Call office. | HELP WANTED-—MALI AT THE CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 59 Third st., or. Call bidg.; phone Bush 40S. FREE_FARE. NEVADA AND UTAH 8. P. CO'S OWN WORK. 500 laborers, $1 75 to $2 25 a day. 100 section men in all parts of Callfornia. WE SHIP DAILY. CHATSWORTH PARK TUNNEL. FREE FARE. FREE FARE. 10 tunneimen, $3 a day. MENDOCINO CO.—CASPAR. BIG LUMBER CO. 10 tunnel men ...§2 75 a day 10 muckers and teamsters .82 25 a day 10 laborers . 4 .$2 00 a day 30 men for mills and yards, 830 to $60 a month and board. FREE FARE. Jop printer, city. Concrete foreman . CAL. EMP. IRONMOLDER, country, $3 day: farmer and wife, $40 and found; farmers, $20 and $30 and found; 4 milkers, $30 and $a5 and found; man about place, $25 and found; old man to care for place, §5 and found: butter-maker, $40 and found; choreboy, $12 and found; stable- man for country, §35 and found; blacksmith helpers, $2 and '$2 50 day; washer, country laundry, $45 and board: 2 manglers, $25 and board; 10 miners, $2 50 and $3 day: laborers, for mine; sawyers; saw filer, $3 day; quarry- men, $2 25 day; cooks, waiters, dishwashers, porter for resort, $20 and found, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, rm. 12. Becond cook, $€0; night bellboy, $25; walter, $30. Open Sunday, 9 to 11:30 a. m. ‘WANTED—Sollcitors, men or women employed Preferrsd, write investment contracts for us} we pay ifberal commission and furnish best contract on the market: we are about to es- tablish_a new series here and want your help. Write International Credit Company, Trust bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. OPERATORS ON CASSIMERE._ PANTS; STOCK WORK. STANDARD FACTORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS, S e, ABLE manager for branch office to be opened by loca) ccrporation; liberal salary and ex- penses to right man; cash security required for stock furnished. Address, with refer- ences, box 1888, Cail. TRAVELING salesman for Calif. to sell re- tail trade; attractive, salable line; established high rated house. Box 17, Detroit, Mich, WANTED—A traveling man who is famiilar with_the mrocery jobbing trade or selling starch on the coast; reference required. Ap- ply W. R. REYNOLDS, Palace Hotel, Tues- day morning, July 21. GOVERNMENT positions—Examinations soon; applicants prepared by mail, _ Write to Dept. ., Polytechnic Business College, Oakland, Cal., for free information. WANTED everywhere—Hustlers to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc.; no can- vassing, good ray. Sun Advertising Bureau, Chicago. : BOY for office, about 14; deliver letters; must have recommendations.’ Call y morn- ing, 8 o'clock, 320 California st., room 3. WANTED—An experienced salesman for jew- elry. State experience, etc. Answer box 1889, Call office. $20 A 100 WRITING I-::sd i home. Send & mz envelo, lectric medy & o lm 8. A:;nu st., South Bend, lml.p McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School | —Any pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market. ACCORDION, sunburst & knife plaif W~ art’s button & buttonhole factory, 11 lor. CHOCOLATE dipper: steady; short hours; vay. 538 Washington st S e EENNG NN LS HONEST Protestant girl for housework, cook- ing; family of 2; about $20. ml)uh:.n. WANTED—A bookbinder for all round work in_forwarding and finishing. Apply SAN- BORN, VAIL & CO, 741 Market st. LICENSED druggist. Apply 410 Kearny st., room 22, at 2 p. m. - e e e oSO SRS B R A ‘WANTED—Boy for office work; 15 years old. y.xumn.mumuum - HELP WASTED_MALECon. OPEN TO-DAY SUNDAY. MURRAY & READY, 834 and 638 Clay st. PHONE MAIN 5848. PHONE MAIN 05848 Leading Employment and Labor Agents. \ THIS IS WHAT MADE US FAMOUS, ‘WE ENOW NO DISTINCTION BETWEEN s . YOU ARE WELCOME. 1002 We Gave 1908 We'll Give 45,000 Men Work. 60,000 Men Work. WE SHIP YOU ~ FREE TO ONE, FREE TO-DAY. FREB TO ALL! Ogden, Utah, All Parts Nevada, Los Angeles County, Chatsworth Park, Santa Susana, San Fernando, Los Arhar e Coomty, Central America, Willits, Ukiah, AND ALL POINTS NORTH, BAST, SOUTH, INCLUDING OGDEN, UTAH. Carpenters and helpers, pile drivers, fence butlders, drillers, single, dl:l:ll and machine borers, track men, cooks, wall engineers, gzl.e‘kmluu, ota, §5, §4, 33 50, §3, $2 50 and rm“;m FRED FARE. FREE FARE, Everybod. 3 Mouv ARB YOU? ARE YOU? MURRAY & READY, 634 and 638 Clay st. MIDNIGHT ORDERS BY g y Nl‘hlu»t.d:;.' o s s o B o s e le Institut g man about city paint '-'i;a-. 9. Ratohet setter, Alles block, 25 M mill, $85. 2 foremen, excavating, oity job, §3 day. Tallyman, lumber company, boss herse, $4 fd. TRACTION ENGINEER, $3 DAY. 8 men, 4 hours' work daily, 82 . 8 boys, learn manufacturing trade, and tound. , sawmill, few men, $35 and found. 2 hallboys, city hotel, $i7 50 and found. Bolderer for cans, country, 200 to 23%o hour. Blacksmith, camp, near city, day. orseshoer, camp, fare day. ENGINEER, STBAM R%oahm L T Cook, camp, city, few men, $40 found. g (Austrian laborers, free fare. leman, Alameda Co., fare 1. Blacksmith, Napa Co., ikt BANKING SYNDICATB. 12 men among fruit, etc., fars $1, $26 found. LOOK (arriage setter, lumber company, boss hers, 5 laborers, gold mine, fare $3 50, $75 found. Cook, Nevada, fare pald, found. Ehingle sawyer, fare paid, north, found. Butcher. siaughter-house, fare Boy, printing office, §6; baki i o ¥ er’s helper, §30. sawmill coz R mpany, fare pald, Choreman, city, private family, $35 found. 2 beam hands, tannery, to . Janitor, ity 'holml:'holge, un‘.z Wy German-Swiss milker, fare paid, $35 found. 2 carpenters, factory, city, §3 a day. Baker, 75c fare, shop, $45 and found. k_laborers, R. R., fare 15c, board in $2 25 a day, steady job. ‘Bu’:;n‘ men, city mill, §9 a week. er, nursery, ! ; Bidder, mursery, $40 and found; 2 mitkers, MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. TO PARADISE—BOSS HERE. 85 teamsters, laborers, $75. 85 driliers and hammersmen, $75. OREGON—FREE FARE. 2€ coal miners, $3 to $5 day. FREE FARE FOR SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. 165 laborers, etc., different divisions, includ- ing Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Milton, Farmington, Gilroy, Los Gatos. TO OREGON. 26 laborers for a good mine, you'll suit, $75. GOLD AND SILVER. COPPER AND COAL. 96 miners, single and double hand, some 8 hours, $85. $00. 18 timbermen, different jobs, $90. 165 muckers, different jobs, $75. 364 laborers, no experience required. $60. TO QUARRIES AND TUNNELS. 265 drillers and hammersmen, $75, $85. 364 laborers, 5o exparience’ requir LABORERS AND TEAMSTERS. B35 laborers for all classes of work, including factories, excavating, builldings, mills, etc., $2 50 and $2 day, located in San Francisco end all parts of California. TO HAY AND HARVEST FIELDS. 164 hay and harvest hands, $1 50, $1 75, §2 and $2 50 a day. TO ORCHARDS AND VINEY. i 263 general hands, 15 fruit pickers, $30 and $35 and found. TO DAIRIES AND HAY BALERS. 96 milkers. butter and cheese makers, $30, $40 and $50 and found. v 16 hay balers, 20c and 35¢ a ton. STABLES AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES. 16 stablemen, city and country jobs, $75, §70 and _$60. 26 choremen, $40, $35, $30 and $35 and found. MEN AND WIVES. 16 farmers and wives, different jobs, §70, $60, §50 and found. 4 cooks and wives, hotels, mines, sawmills, etc., $85, $60, §50 and found. 64 WOODCHOPPERS, TIEMAKERS. Post, picket and shakes, also shingle bolt makers, . $60, MECHANICAL HELP, 84 blacksmiths and helpers, city and coun- try, $3 80, $3, $2 50, $2 day. ® wagon and carriage makers, $3 50, $3 day. 12 carpenters, city and country jobs, $4, $3 50, $3 day. ® machinists for wineries and sawmills, free fare, $50 and found. 18 coovers, Tle; § carriage painters, §00; & brick molders, $3 50 day; rers, $5 50; structural_iron workers. 12 bench hands'and papere-s, fare §1, $2 25 to $3 50 day. MURRAY & READY, 034-636 Clay st. HOTEL DEPARTMENT, ETC. 57 cooks, all over California, $90, $80, $75, $60, 550, $40, $35 and found, for hotels, mines, sawmills, camps, ranches, cafes, res- taurants, saloons, harvest outfits etc. 18 waliters, $35, $40, $30 and found. 86 vot and dish washers, $35, §30, $20 and found. 18 bell and elevator boys, porters, bedmaki $30 to $15 and found. s 12 laundrymen, all classes, $18 week up. 6 bakers and helpers, $35, $40, $30 and found. Waiter and dishwasher, same camp, $35 fd. 12 boys to learn_trades. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. YOUR FARES PAID TO 89 SAWMILLS. WOODS, YARDS, ETC. YOUR FARE PAID. Located in 4 States and 2 Territories. 869 laborers without any experience, $33 to $70 and found. 67 men for planing mills. 16 full day crews for woods, mills; 9 right crews for woods and mills. 126 men and boys for box factories, ete. Wages $150, $100, $90, §30, $70, $60, $50, $40 and found. Everything from a swamper to_ an engineer. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. FREE FARE TO FREE FARE FRESNO, 25 laborers; call early; your railroad fare FREE, MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. OREGON g%g‘su FARE PAID 12 laborers, SAWMILL, $35 to $80 and fd. Trimmer; call early, FARE PAID. 2 rough carpenters. millwrights, MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. LOOK! NORTH! GOING NORTH! 25 laborers, big lumber company, fare $30 to $80 ‘and" found. 3 A~ MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. FARBE FARE B L TRUST. Manager here; see him to-day. 45 laborers, no experience wanted. $35 to $30 e 1 llers, bakers, tres iwampers, line pullers, ers. fell sawyers, fack screwers. $40 to $80 and found; big lumber company. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay at. BIG LUMBER SYNDICATE, Located in Heart of Gold Mines. 2 Dolbeer logsers. $90; mill: t, $100, 3 spool tenders, $60; 2 log I '$60. 8 buckers, $55; 5 two-horse teamsters, $80. 10 laberers to pile lumber. ?& 8, wampers, and found; machinist, $90; blacksmith. little -mlnfi $90: blacksmith helper, ..1;.'; blacksmith helper, woods $67 50; o handle logs on deck. $67 50, board, etc., 45¢ a day. MURRAY & READY. €34-636 Clay st. ~ MUBRAY & HBADE. G090 Cly: of. A1 SIDE line; something new; pocket sampie good seller; good commissic ; trade only. "Box 1493, Butte, Montana. RELIABLE boy n? 16, wholesale m,_. [ stagt. Apply PAUL RIEGER, 161 rst st THE Petaluma Courler wants an all-round pflnll%; one who can print; no other need apply. BEDMAKER wanted at the New Adelalde, Howard st. . o o an e et s SRR WANTED—Two_lining and trimmi; Neolan's Shoe Factory, 5il m“fl.fll‘!n PLUMBERS' helpers wanted. A Dotk st Monday, 7:30 g 1, TP St 1711 PHOTOG! 368 CIVIL service @overnment positions—Examina- tione soan; hundreds whom we prepare are annually ; catalogue of information Correspondence College, free. ‘Columbian Washington, D. C. from 16 to 18 years of age to learn the dry goods business. = Ap- ply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS, VANTED—Cash boys. Dot 11 s m. at HALE s IC retoucher wanted at once. __BELP WANTED_MALE—Cen AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S > Employment Agency P T 842 Clay - - 429 Bush st OPEN TO-DAY, SUNDAT. RENO, NEVADA........FREE FARE :Om}am:% concrete work, 1O n—p-m: 25 men to bufld fences ......... —— ng 50 men, steel and track gans, I timbermen, L. A. Co..32 50-33 100 extra and section hands, Cailfornia.$1 ® Machine men and drillers; Chatsworth gr’ @ tunnel 52 (Bonus FREE FARE FOR ALL Al Cooks, waiters. bellboys, kitchen €, R HANSEN & CO..Employment Agency Clay st Our Office Open 10 to 12 To-day. ‘Watch Our Ads in To-morrow’s Papers. NEW JOBS. NEW WORK. NORTH. NORTH. 40 laborers and 10 teamsters on & new fl NORTH; to go by a special steamer; FARE; come see us. Cor. _Letdesdortr. TRY X MMM‘“ Patr; faot-form shoes at §2 50, oF MAN to take orders and deliver; wages application and particulars to 1857, Call. WANTED—Office boy; give refs., also ence, if any, and education. Box 1358, ERRAND boy with ROGERSON'S, 535 Valencia st. i FOR SALE—Best one chair barber shop Im city; no rent. Inquire 18 Frankiin st TRY our men’s shoes, union made, at §1 pair; foot-form shoes at §2 50; we pay exprefs o mail charges. 11 Third at., WANTED—Man to go ehort distance from the ity moods, fancy weode cloaks and "":f C ancy s, c : state age, experience and salary expected, Apply box 1839, Call. A BARGAIN—First-class barber shop, “1 : good business, l:odb“d’-.mmmn:“ -~ Jose, for sale; g reason sel dress D. WHITE, 12 East San Fernando st, San Jose. e WANTED—Competent, reliable salesman for liquor_store; good salary and for 1ght party; state refs. age. nationality. Ad- dress “W. J.," box 620, SBacramento. N e e s BOOKBINDERS wanted; first-class job rujer, also forwarder on plain blank work, et FRANK MALLOYE, 422 Sacramento st. MANAGER boys' juvenile department. i. N. WOOD & CO.. 740 Market st. TRY our men’s shoes, union made, at $1 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50; We pay express mail charges. 11 Third st. Examiner bidg. RELIABLE cash boys. S. N. WOOD & CO., 740 Market st. WANTED—2 Al boflermakers; permgpent em- ployment, Box 1848, Call. BOY wanted to take and deliver orders for meat market. Apply 1221 Devisadero st. WANTED—Experienced book_ binders. Apply SANBORN, VAIL & CO.. 741 Market st. BOY in tin shop; learn trade; age 16 years. 533 Mission st. WANTED—Men to learn barber trade; cata- logue. S. F. Barber College, T41A Howard. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express or Tail charges. 11 Third st. Bxaminer bids. PICK hope in August; enjoyable,, healthful and Very Drofitable outing for med, women and children. Call or_write to E. CLEMENS HORST CO., 122 Battery st San Francisco. MEN to learn barber trade: only requires two months to complete and secure positions; catalogue and full particulars mailed free. Moler System Barber College, 435 Clay st. WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House. 217 Third st.; 130 large rooms; 25c per night: $1 50 to §3 per week. ELDERLY man to assist on light woodwark and polishing. Box 1806, Call office. BAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australia. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. 500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes, 50c up: soling cheap. 923 Howard st., nr. Sth. WANTED—Laborers, _drillers, rockmen _and Tough carpenters for ditch and flume work. Apply at office, Placerville, Cal., or room 14, 28y Moutgomery st.. San Francisco Coustrec- tion Co. TRY our men' union made, at §1 palr; foot-form shoes 50; we pay express or mail charges. 11 Third st., iner bidg. WANTEDFor the U. 8. Marine Corps, able- bodied, unmarried men, between 21 and 35: good character; must speak, read and write English; marines serve at sea on men-of-was in all parts of the world, on land in our isi- and posseseions, and at naval stations in the United States. Apply at recruiting office, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal.: 22214 N. Main st., Los Angeles, Cal, and 401 K st., Sacra- mento, Cal. PENSION atty. E. A. Bullis, room 40, Phelan Bidg. Past Come Geo. H. Thomes Post. Ok B WINCHESTER Hotel_ 44 Third st near Mar Ket—700 rooms, night; reading rooms; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. e CLASSIFIED advertisements and sul tecelved at Call branch office. 2300 Pl ALL sizes men's shoes, slightl price. *'63 Mission ate et 1t mmt 30 st GET shoes haif-soled_while 230 to 563 Mission st.. bet. 1st and HORSES AND WAGONS. @& €0 HEAD of fresh dairy cows for sals at head. Address THOMAS A. nzales, Monterey Ca, Cal. ‘wagons, buggies and harness must be sold at sacrifice. Corner 15th and Valencia sts. CAMP wagons to let, with ten uten- sils and everything complete. -t —_— = RARE chance; 7 good horses; must be sold 327 Sixth st. Al EXPRESS wagon, light and gocart for sale chean. :“.—fl':&“ HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED list of houses to let; circular. G.H.UMBSEN & CO.,1 823 CASTRO st., near 17th—6 rooms and bath; newly papered; $20. HOUSE of 9 rooms, bath; large yard. 2018 Bush st. HOUSE, 8 rooms and bath; 140 Carl st., near Cole. Rent. $37 50. BEFORE moving get to let. BALDWIN & ot PACIFIC ave, 2181. THE McCARTHY CO., 646 Market st. —_—_— T ROOMS; house and bath; : . 1019, b-n?n. yard; marine view. HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED, BROADWAY furnished ddes vervants' quarters; send i OCEAN boulevard—Furnished LIVFRY STABLES. SRR bk i o o SEAOCPPEN TOMKINSON'S livery stables, 57-00-61 Minna. st., bet. 1st and 2d—Vehicles of every scription for Eire at most reasonable rates: cut rates for strangers. Telephone Main 153. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. N e et S TN HALF of store to Tet for millinery; sale. Filis st. b Setorm o - s DESK _room, at! > ES) torney preferred: $8 50 463 STORE with large basement; near Kearny See owner, 636 Clay st., room 1. o e B 05, t FENINRE SANSOME, T12, near Jackson—Handsome large WINDOW and Avply 218 Fost sk, of & woll-lighted store.