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CHURCH SERVICES. | AGERTS WANTED. ] SW. cor. Geary UNITARIAN Oh iy anl Irankin ew.—Rev, Bradford Levitt, ev. Iradford Leavitt and Chas. | nday school. The ¥ school are at 10 orning service is at 11 o'clock. Leavitt will preach: subject, Y Usic by quartet, under direction Bretherick, orzanist. ~All are cordiaily ited. There is mo evening service. Pat- nis way leave their children with the kin- | dergarten during se | 1ock churdia supte. of S and Sun urch (Second), corner 20th (Take Mission or Valencia | Wiliam _Hudson, minister; app_st. The Sunday school ‘elock, W. C. Maxwell, superin-{ the morning service ~at 11 corge W. Stc eld secretary Unitaria fation, will ““The of ldfe.” and choir, directed by Al seats free; ne regular n Church, Van Ness ave. and 1., Rev. Wiillam Kirk Guthrie, tor— M ing service 11 o'clock: .'Ilb’e(’l The Conditions of Entrance Into God's King. Repentance and Faith.”” Bvening ser- 7:45 o'clock; subject, aving Fli(_h preach at both services: Sab- | m.; Christian Endeavor S p. m.. midweek se K. Guthrie. All are $1.00 PER HOUR and upwaid POSITIVE. The inenufacturers of the BEST, most attractive and RAPID SELLING ladies’ and men's s shoe kmown desire men and women ' oononstrators. everywhere. | Ten NEW. re: | arkable sight seling health aad comfort teatures: original selling plai unlimited. NO . " Write to-day. Cushion Komfort Shoe Co., 1155 Market st., an Francisco, € BEGIN business for yourself: stop working for | others. We start you in profitable mail-order business at your home: pleasant work: im- mense profit: 1tmited possibilities; 1ull in- formation for stamp. Franklin-Howard Co., Denvy olo. AGENTS—Send 20c In starps for the handsome Blue Leaf Quota Bible Quotations and Selections.” Agents are selling thousands of them. W. P. SMITH & CO., box 1638, Provi- dence. R. 1 possibilities | : i THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, \SEPTEMBER 13, 1903, COTTAGES TO LET. EDUCATIONAL—Continucd. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. $14-5-ROOM cottage on Cottage row, be- tween Bush and Sutter sts,, near Websier. Inquire 211114 Bush s SPIRFLUALISM. READ on page 34 of the discovery of a lost hugband by Ismar, the Egyptian Gypsy. ARRIVED—PROF. FRED P. EVANS, the fa- mous psvchic; stamp for circular. 1112 Eddy st.. near Octavia. A—ETHEL CRINDLE, materializing seances Friday end Sunday eves., S0c. 1115 Post st. KATIE HE Z3c; sittings. 1000 Harrison st., cor. Sixth, EDWARD EARLE, 1062 Ellis. readings daily, 9:30 10 4; seances Sunday and Thursda OUR woman agents are 'earning $20 selling | novelties which nearly every woman buys on sight: write to-day. NORCROSS & CO., | 441 Marquette bldg.. Chioago, TIL WANTED—Hustler to_sell gold bonds: big pay. Internaticnal Security and Banking Association, Colorado Springe, Colo. $32 A'WEEK salary and expenses for men with rigs to sell poultry compound. Imperial Mfg. Co., dept. 54, Parsons, Kans. TREAT ave.. 1220—S. F. headquarters news and best seliing goods for agents. for Church, corner of sts., Rev. John Hemp- Morning service at 11 tness for Office and kson and Fillmore | | service at 7:45 | { i 1 : mer n topic, ‘Do Worldly Men | Have the Best of It™° The pastor will preach both services. The newily elected eiders I be installed and ordained after the morn- th-school at 9:30 a. m., | rer meeting Wedn All are cordially P o at 8 o'clock. i S Presbyterian Church, corner Call- | ctavia streets—Rev. George G. | dredge, pestor. Morning _service at 11 clock: JEvening service at 7:45 o'clock, at | ich there will be m special musical ser- | Sunddy school ; Christian | T vor Soclety, vacation. T meeting, Wednesday evening at THIRD Con Rev. W . near Mission pastor. At 11 a. m.. | Discouragements__of “The Man Who | regationa' Rader, T e regational Church, I C. Meserv t 11.. prec Evening worship pastor will co sermons in fllus- Im. his topic being The quartet choir | ““Rejoice in God 1s Our Hope and | 320 Eddy st. 30 p. m. by Rev n morning on * Christ,” and in the even- | the #on of Nun.”” Baptism ce. Bible gchool at 12:30. | 6:30. _Prayer meeting. | Seats free and all | E. at esday® at 7:45 p. m. e — 1 , Scientist, Central . Kearny and Grant fence service 11 a. m. “Matter.” Sun- dren at the same hour: meeting at 8 o'clock. 206 Kearny st., rool come. >n-sermon, AT the Young Men's Christian Assoclation | building, Mason and Ellis sts. to-day (Sun. clock, Rev. W. H. Willlams, the | evangelist,” will deliver the ad er “‘Breaking Home Ties.”" There will { cial sic on the harp, vielin and selections by Mr. Elliott. | men. AGENTS—A new money-maker. F. PERSON, 477 and 478 Parrott bullding. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ADVICE FREE. ESTABLISHED 22 ’EAI‘: Divorces s epeciaity. Private. ~Quick. NO PAY UNLESS SUCCESSFUL. G. W. HOWE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1122 Market st., offices 1, 2, 3, 4 acd 5. BEWARE— —OF- FRAUDS. Any one can advertise, but unless the adver- tigement says “'Attorney at Law’’ the party | ertising is not a lawyer; don't be fooled. :.» ADVICE FREE ......... COLUMBIAN LAW AGENCY Rm. 85 916 Market: tel. Red G1S: bad ten- ts ejected speedily and reasonably; collec- tions attended to: attachments: corporations organized; civil and criminal practice. ROBT. W. KING, att: rm. 611; all cases 4t-law, Examiner bld., damages, estates, wills, attachments, collections, etc.; consultation free: no advance charges; call or write; evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. ADVICE free—I will advance cost in merftori- ous cases, divorces, probate and all other law cases: no fees in advance: open every even- ing. J. M. THURSTON, 819 Market st.. r. 31. DIVOR: Coste $12; quick, quiet; open even- ings. 927 Market st., room 301. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- ket st.; consultation free: no fees in advance. AITKEN & AITKEN_ attcrreys, rs. 309-10-11, Clunie bldg., 603 Caiifornia st.: tel. Main 727, ADVICE free; no charge unless successful; all law business. W. W. Davidson, 921 Market. L i MRS. WINCHESTER, 1600 Clay Last cir- cle Sunday night, 8 o'clock. CLAIRVOYANTS, ATTENTION— R TR U My reguler $3 readings this week for $1 §1 1§ @ L 1 31 2 PROFESSOR PAUL DEST[N*, The first registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist ever in San Francisco. 1 do hereby solemnly agree and guarantes to make no charge if I fail to tell you your name, occupation and what you calied for; I promiee to tell you whetner husband, wife or sweetheart is true or false; I tell you Wwhom and when you will marry; in fact, I Wil tell you every hope, fear or ambition better than you can tell yourself; I improve your character so that you wili reach the highest possible development in mental vig- or, health, happiness and capacity to earn wealth, s0 you will live happy and contented the rest of your life. i0 A $5 READING THIS WEEK FOR s1 $1 $1 $1 $1 §1 31 KYRA DE LIDDY, The Celebrated Yagl Adept, Palmist, clairvoyant and psychic healer. Mme. ce Liddy read: your life by the Hindu Yagi method,” that is only taught by the adepts of Infia. "Are you in financlal or domestic trouble? Have you had disappointments in the past, and are anxious as to your future? Mme. de Liddy points out your opportunities and places you In the way of obtaining wealth, health and happiness. " Her system of curing 21l forms of nervous diseases by her method of harmony is something marvelous. Consult this wonderful psychic and you will never regret it. 460 Geary st.; hours, 10 a. m. to § p. m. MMF. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- nently located at 17 Third st.. next Examiner bldg.; she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the present happenings and portrays events to / occur in the future; if you are in (rouble, dis- contented or not satisfied in life, or have do- mestic. love or business troubles, .consult this? great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed; read- ings by mail. Tel. Black 4569. ADVICE free; all cases; cpen evenings. M. L. RYAN, 850 Market 'st.. cor. Stocktom. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in_wrapper, for mail ing, $1 per year, BUSINESS CHANCE:! . WILKE, 201 Established 12 years. Real estate and bus If you went to sell cor buy go to 261 Kearny. References: Examiner, Call and Chron A $1600 RESTAURANT and coffes saloon, opp. ferries bldg.; lease; place clearing at’ least 00 per month. See R. G, WILKE, 261 | cle. s Church holds services every Sun- g at 223 Sutter st. Elks Hall, i< evening, “The Devil's Disciple.” . Anma L. Gillesple; residence, | All are welcome M ' Farrell st ual Church, Incorpored _Sermon 101 BIPLE Spir! m., eub; h of God, . ““Our Church the Militant by E. R. Davis; debate chal- nged; free, Crusade Hall, 900 Market st. SPECTAL Bible add City | Yall Square. 3 even- | 13 A. C. Gaebelein | ork Hope. Seats free. | THE Theosophical Society—Col. H. §. Olcott, resident-founder. Headquarters at 0dd Feliows' buflding. Public lecture at p. m. by Mi Brodie; subject, ana 1 Lotus a class. Thufeda C. M. PETERSEN, 035 Market st. Phone Folsom 3518, Hotel, restaurant and lunch house bargai 22-room furnished hotel, with lease, best | trede, well known and offered cheap; see owner here. $1500—All-night oyster, chop pariors; clears $300 per month; for inspectior; trial given; don't delay. First-class restaurant, Market st.; good lease; place for bakery; elegant and cheap at_$2000. For other bargains please call in person. TO LEASE. | On_Mason st., ajoining the *Poodle Dog, a fine modern rooming-house of 105 rooms, under construction, but almost finished: 50 | single rooms and 55 baths; great location; | Teasonable rent; a sure money winmer it run on the right plan. Speck & Co., 667 Market. and coffes books open S Gelden Gate Lodge of The- | bullding, 809 Market st.—Free bl ure to-night. 8 o'clock: subjfect. | Man's Whence and Whither.”” Library and d daily, 1 to 4 m. T. 8| NAP—Must be sold at once; sixty-room | corner lodging-house, right down in heart of the city: only opened about six months and everything new and modern; will be sold for lees ‘than cost. Apply in a hurry to room 1504, Call building, Third and Market sts. A | ¥ ARRIVED—Prof. Fred P. Evans, the famous psychic from N. Y.; known as the independent slate-writer and clairvoyant; remembered as Cal.’s most respected and gifted medium; in-/ dorsed by the leading societies and journals devoted 'to spiritualism and psychical re- search for the marvelous manifestations that occur in his presence: consulted daily on all important matters. Spiritual or material of- fice, 1112 Eddy st., near Octavia; send stamp for circular. ISMAR. the Egyptlan gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market st., cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 m. t0 5 p. m.; readings by mail as satisfac. tory as in person: 3 questions answered, $1; feli life, $5: send lock of hair, dete and year of birth; don’t send currency. Send postoffice, Wells-Fargo money order or registered letter. A—MME. PORTER, scientific clairvoyant and card reader, born with a double veil and sec- ond sight; tells the past, present and future; iadies, BOc; gents, $i; by cards, paimistry and clairvoyant sitting: $150. 126 Turk st Mrs. A. H. Kronenberg, palmist, clairvoyant, card reader, will give & good reading, 10c, for a short time only; when others fail try me to convince yourself. 402 Franklin, near Grove. MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted clair. and paim. has second sight; a wonderful prophetes: gives names; L. 50c: G. $1; 3 questions by mail,$2;hrs. 10 to 9. 714 Franklin,nr.G,G.ave. EAD on page 34 of the discovery of a lost husband by ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy. DANCING Tuesday, Thursday, Saturdey and Sunday evenings at Teutonia Hall, Howard st., near Ninth; management Prof. Foster. ‘WANTED—Girl to do general housework; 3 in :lmll‘y. Avpl)]:(ondly afternoon, 542 Clay-| on st. MUESIC taught rienced teacher in 6 mo. and 3 ms:-’.I ab Y msons: specal attention. to adult beginners. Box 4199, Call office. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, | Vete.; aay or eve.. §5 ho. 1024 Mission,nré6th. | WHISTLING lessons. M. GERTRUDE JUDD, S5 Geary st.; phone Hyde 933. Chicago Business Colloge, 1435 Market, nr.10th. Pittman shorthand, typing. bookkps., $8 mo. FiNANCIAL. A—OPERATORS on ladies’ underwear; good pay. 836 Mission st.; ghird floor. A—GIRM (o learn machine sewing on ladies’ underwear. 656 Mission st.; third floor. GIRL for general housework and to assist in bakery at 1794 Haight st. WANTED—Competent French second 10 to 1, 2615 Buchanan st. EXPERIENCED finisher on ledles’ tailoring. sirl. Call STOCK companies organized and financed; we secure capital for business propositions, un- derwrite, guarantee bonds and stocks of merltorious enterprises. International Bond- ins fo.. Arrott blds, Pittsburg, Pa. FLATS TO LET. A—HOUSES and flats to let; an imniense list; service lu;l‘“tel’ free: take advantaxe of this_department: it will save you time and trouble, Cordes Furniture Co,, 245-259 Geary Bt., on the square. UP-TO-DATE, modern flat, corner Van Ness ave and Lombard st.; latest architecture and finish throughout; 10 rooms, baths, attic; rent very reasonable to desirable tenants. Ap- ply BALDWIN & HOWELL, 25 Post st. EIGHTH ave,, 750, Ricbmond District, near Park—Modern 6-room flat; appreciated if seen; convenient to town, with all-mght cars; rent ‘reduced; open until’ 4 D. m. HYDE, 841, near Sutter—Elegant, flat; 10 rooms, 2 baths. 108" Montgomery =t. A SUNNY corner; modern flat; 6 rooms. NE. corner Fulton and Devisadero <ts. 3 BAKFR, 733-745—2 middle flaf 6 rooms; modern; new; near McAllister; very sunny. BUSH. 1421356 rooms and bath; lower flat, vard; rent $23. CASTRO, 644—Elegant, modern, sunny middle Nat; 6 r., bath; basement; yard; nr. 10th; $24. LARGEST list of new fats and houses. Get printed list. LYON 116 Montg'ery. { OAK. 336 and 335— bath; modern lmpro\'efnenll. modern | 0AK, 403, cor. Laguna—Flat of 4 nice rooms. IN] flat, 4 rooms, bath, ga: rent )‘—l.vy2 ‘g’l‘:‘er:n :‘\'E . bet. Plerce and Scott sts. “fiat, 5 rooms and bath; $20. 2731 en Gate ave., near North Willard. | SUNNY corner flat, 7 rooms and bath. 21461 Market st. TO ler—Flat of four rooms; 1897 O'Farreli HOOKER & LENT. 14 Post st. 2 BLEGANT new flats, 6 and 7 rooms; rent $30 and $35. Church and Seventcenth sts. $7—FLAT; large yard. 726% Harrison st., between Third and Fourth. $37 50 AND $40—Middle and upper new flats 6 rooms, bath 1735 Page Pl. FLATS FOR SALE. A BARGAIN—$4250: CORNER LOT, 2 FLATS: LOT 25x114: 184 CLIPPER ST. SEB OWNER OX PREMISES. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. SUNNY, new, modern, upper flat,. complete for Tousekeeping, piano: near Golden Gate Park: convenient several car lines; right party very Teasonable. Call 10 to 5, 260 Carl st.; phone Page 150. A REFINED family not to exceed three adults can get a sunny furnished flat in & very de- sirable locality; rent free for owner's board. Box 1747, Call office. TO LET—Modern furnished flat, 6 rooms and bath, $50 per month. 1027 Fillmore st., near McAllister. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. McAFEE BROS,, | H. ASHER, 52¢ Post st. GIRL, n‘;{é;nneml housework and plain Gooke ing. Scott st., near Page. AN elderly German woman to do a few hours’ work in a rooming-house. 22 Sacramento st. ‘WANTED—First-class finisher on pants; steady work. 104 Ki WANTED—A m!ddl ed lady to take care of an old lady. Box 1244, Cgll office. GIRL or middle-aged woman to assist with housework. 17101 Sacramento st. APPRENTICES for glove trade; wages from start. Carson Glove Co., 123 Second st. I EXPERIENCED saleslady; steady; for candy store, at 1409 Polk st.; call after 10 a. m. FINISHER on custom pants. Clay, room 18A. g REFINED young lady light office work; small wages; refs.; 473 Valencla st.; call Monday. WANTED—Competent girl for general house. work. 2316 Pine, between Plerce and Scott. A REFINED, educated woman to travel. Box 1239, Call office. ——— e A LADY of indomitable energy to make money end~a convincing talker. F. PERSON, 477 amd 478 Parrott building. GIRLS wanted to wrap chewing gum. ton Gum Co., Second and Folsom sts. GIRL for general housework. 51 Cumberland st., bet. 18th and 20th, Guerrero and Dolores. GIRL to assist in small family; sleep home; New- $10. 115 Bartlett st.; before 1 p. m. GOOD talloress wanted on coats. 701 Geary street. WANTED—Young lady to work in _candy store; n8 experience necessary. 148 Fourth. WANTED—A first-class 655 Geary st. WANTED—Reliable German girl for upstairs work and walt at table; wages $20 to $2 call after 5 o'clock, 517 Buena Vista ave between Frederick and Waller sts. NEAT young woman for general housework, small family; good wages. Call 1524 Va- llejo st.. carfare. EXPERIENCED sewers on walsts: best pay: steady KONIGSTEIN, 28 First st. APPRENTICES for glove trade; wages from start. Carson Glove Co., 123 Second st. ‘WANTED—Lady cook for small hotel. Inquire at 1309 Stockton st. Phone John 6761, LABY agents on salary. Call 9 to 5, office 39, Columblan_buliding, 916 Market st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions | received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advs subscriptions has been estal tailoress on coats. silk_and wool employment. ‘ments and hed at 1006 HELP WANTED—MALE. SALESMEN—To call on business and profes- sional men by introducticn and request onl: smust engage with view to permanency; good address and executive ability and be capable of presenting in forceful and con vincing manner: a strictly high-grade propo- sition; preference given to man from 25 to 45 years; compensation $4000 annually. Address 1124 National Life bldg., Chicago. SALESMEN wanted to fill vacanoies: 2 travel- ing specialty salesmen, worth $3000 per year and eypenses: staple, attractive, fast seilin line; tfade well established; responsible, wei known house. Write, giving age, experience and references: personal interview arranged. Address box 1235, Call office. 1602 SACRAMENTO st.—At sacrifice; slegant sunny 6-room flat and basement, completely furnished; can be seen from 2 to 4 p. m. only. —Your fortuns told; send birth- cent stamps now. DR, BEST, 166, Chicago A—Mme. Ravenna reads life. business advice; names given; 25c up. 5 4th st., near Market. FREE—FR] date and 14, D. 738 FOUKTEF,\‘TH st.—Furniture 6-room flat; must be sold: easy terms. Call 12 to 4; Cas- tro and Fillmore cars. OOM furnished flat, cheap. 4 Antonlo st., t. Eilis ana O'Farrell, off Jones. MISS WARD, high psychic medium and palm. ist: hours 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. 413 Mason st. & ROOMS; sunny furnished house for sale chee; Apply 324 Linden ave. MME. MARCEAU, clairvoyant card reader; love, marriage, ‘business; 25c. 542 Minna st. , 2.8, 10c; siison, Fvens, noted psychic for siate- pr.Octavia. { [ \ e | | Colanthe | ; admis. free. ftual meeting t RS 2 spirit messages to- | readings dai FOR sale—Furniture, carpets and good will | of a new brick apartment-house of 1 | in the city’s swellest locality; partly | ed and although just opened is over | led with reguliar tenants already; long | ; if you want an apartment-house don’t | to get particulars of this at rooms | 1404-05, Calf building. W HOTEL FOR SALE. Brand-new brick hotel, 100 rooms, mn;."n:fbt ntly furnished, with the best grade of fur- and carpets; located in the heart of | e high-grade residence Lotel section, on a | rner and equipped with every modern hotel | venience, such as clectric lights, electric | elevator, steam heat, phones In every room, | Mrs. C. J. billlard-room, griliroom, etc.; long lease, | night; 10c. | Apply rooms 1404-05, Call building. | C. Buropean | 20 EARNS $1000 1 ONE MONTH. { W 4+ Bush This represents average profit for past T | F—— — months; no ol wells, gold mines, grain or|| MRS STODDARD | stocks: a straightforward, honorable business'| holds test sea 30 to nt hall, 2 and 7:30. 50; Mre.Gillingham. Sat 2 free, 509 Market Dr.J.W.Cowan, Wilson, 7 LE'S marvelous slatewr ance to-nij 1052 Eilis OON (unly), 3 o'clock to-day, Golden Hall, | HENRY FRANK { ol New York nent author and lecturer | on Eeiigion of Sciens fourth lecture, sub- Ject The of Science versus the God | f Theclog; Seats come esrly for scats; onl AA-DR. JOHN A. KERG. this _evening, Crystal Hall 209 Market at.: subject, “Rheumatism,” fol- iowed Ly views of a tour of Scandinayia: ‘ree tickets will be distributed for X-ray ex- hibition at Sanitarium Tuesday evening; re- the question box: special music, SWAMI TRIGUNATITA will deliver his geventh Iec “How to Become Most Happy™ night. & o'clock, adm. 25c: he aiso lectures on the Gita Monday evenings. adm. 50c. 3 tickets $1 Eteiner st.. Vedanta Soclefy. free; good music; two more lectures. | 'S free lecture | Pythian Castle, N. ORLOW will deliver a lecture In Golden Ggte Hall (upstairs), 620 Sutter st., Thls cvenibg at 8 o'clock sharp. “Human Electricity and Thought Building. music and singing. Admission is free. MARVELOUS mamfestations of psychic power Dr. McIvor-Tyndall at Steinway Hall, 223 tier, to-night: lecture, “‘Divorce: Its Relation to Psycholog: Organic Heavens, Industrial Problem.” 11&7:30. Thad. ¥ritz of Forward Morement, Occiatl. Hall, Larkin & McAllister. Harrison Brown. *“Why Odd Fel, bidg, 8 p.m, KON lecture; Henry lecture, Golden Gate MEETING NOTICES. CALIFORNIA e No. 1, F. and A. M.—The officers and members of the above-named lodge are hereby noti fied 1o at of BROTH- ER ALB ERRELL, late of Frudent Brethges lodge No. 145, london, England, in Mission Masonic Temple, 2608 | Mission st., THIE DAY (Sunday), Sepi 1903, of the - 13, | at 1 p. m. Master Masons and friends | deceased are invited. By order of the | proposition, coming from an estal poration with $100,000 capiral Bank refs; write for particulars. Crescent Co., 226-225 La Saile st., MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c, gents S0c. 851 Mission st., nr. 6th: open Sun. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader: ladies 20c: gents BOc; reads: daily. 132 Sixth st. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 261; Kearny, room 20; ladies 25c, gents 50c. | MRS, SHAFER, clalrvoyant, card reader; sit- tings daily. 4481 Jesste st.. bet. 5th and 6th. —_— | CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING.d AIR, compressed,’dry, ice cold, is now univer- saily used in sanitarily cleaning carpets, on floor, without removal or_injury: prices mod- erate. Apply S. F. COMPRESSED AIR EANING CO., Call bld.; phone Main 5237. WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- {_in§ Works, 356-357 Tehama st.: tel. South 40, CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co., J. McQueen, proprietor, 320 Guerrero st.; tei. Mission 49. TRY HOPKE BROS.; excellent carpet-beating; mattresses made over. 1432 Howard;South 216 | WANTED—Man of wide business cxperience | to take half-interest in lucrative and legiti- | mate enterprise; one accustomed to handling agents pref.; $2000 required. Box 7, Call. | WANTED—Party with capital to take up new | invention, protected by 2 U. 8. patents, for purpose of putting on market 1 U. S.; in- | vestigate. Box 1736, Call. WANTED—Partner in fine paying manufactur- £ business; factory in this city: orders ahead; must’ enlarge rlant; splendid oppor- tunity for right par ess box 1748, C: FOR sale—General merch: miles from S. F. [See WELLMAN, PECK €O., Wholesale Grocers. WANTED—Law library; send list with price. W. R. BRIGGS, San Jose, Call. CORPORATION controlling business estab- lished 1865, desires energetic business man who can furnish unquestionable reference to ability and Integrity to take management of branch office for the State of Cal.; salary per annum. Address Auditor's Dept., box 536, Madison, Wis. GET your shares! Great success! See the now saw filing machine. Office room, 4 Flood bidg.. or at M. P, SCHELL'S, Model Maker, 529 Mission FOR sale—The HOTEL NEVADA, a first- class hotel at Reno, Nev.: fine location: sur- Tounded by trees, large lawn and doing good business; selling account of poor health, - = 2 PARTNER with $200 for mechaucal shooting gallery and ball game; novelty. Apply 163 Minna st. 50 & 1 fine Cleveland bicycle cheap. 14 McAllis- room 16. $700—GROCERY and bar. Apply at 368 Elev- enth st. BAKERY—Fine location In Rio Vista: good baker will do well. Address DAN Mec- GRAUGH. Rio Vista, Cal. FOR xale cr rent—Fully equipped, modern, paying bospital in Southern California city. Address P. O. box 457, San Bernardino. FOR eale —Restaurant: cash register; 3 living rooms: receipts 320 per day. 2723 Sutter st. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.: tel. Main 304, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props, RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable, 1703 Harrison st. / tel. Mission 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126, CHIROPODISTS. DUNLAP FOOT INSTITUTE, 50 Geary—All ailments of the feet cured; corns, bunions,ete. DENTISTS, DR. LUDLOM HILL, 1443 Market, nr.Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates are de; old plates made over like new; teeth $5 per set: extracting, S0c; gas given. W plate—The Whalebone—cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fillings, 50c; plates, $5; full set; all work painless ard war- ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— et teeth, $1 50 up; crowns, $2 up; fillinge, 25c. GOLD fillings, 78¢; silver, 35c; crowns, $2; no pain; open Sunday. Dr.O.B.Hewitt,204 Sutter. 10 PER CENT off this month: estimates free. New York Dentists, 969 Mission st.. cor. 6th. AKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY SCHOOL WM Ait you for business. Will give you practical course in full. Will teach you to cut, baste, fit and finish. Will give you the leading system of cutting. Ary pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market st. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School -—Any pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market. — s ACCORDION, sunburst & knife plaiting. Stew- art’s button & buttonhole factory. 110 Taylor. —— DYEING AND CLEANING. SEA breezes sweeten all garments, blankets, lace curtal) etc, done by the Presidio Heights Dye Works, 8915 Sacramento; phone for wagon West 453. H. HICKMAN. pres. EDUCATION. FOR sale—Good oyster and chop house. 126 Seventh st. FOR sale—A good saloon in Oakland. Inquire Master FRANKLIN H. DAY, See H GLOY, 1 Telegraph ave. TNITY Lodge No. 131, 1. O. O. F. FOR SALE—An Inside rout thi 2 junitiation TU : * For particulars appiy at orfce. Lo inyited. F. H. HOLCOMB, ¢ : delicacy; all store trad E. H. ANDREWS, Rec. Sec. o — e - THE California Debris Commission havingz re cetved applications to mine by hydraulic process from C. A. Poage, in Fhelps Hill mine, near Washington, Nevala County, Cal.’ Graining into Jefferson Creek, which reaches South Yuba River; from Plumas Mjnes Company, in/ Plumas mines, near Quincy, Plumas County, Cal., draining into Squirrel Creek:, which reachey North Fork of Feather River: from Excelsior Hydraulic Mining Company, in Excelsior mine, near | Lowell Hill_ Nevage County, Cal., draining into North Fork Stesmiiollow Creek, which reaches Feather River, gives mnotice that | meeting will be heid at room 96, Flood bulld- ing, San Francisco. Cal., September 25, 1903, at i:30 o m. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 14 paFer. in wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year. CYCLES—For Sale or Exchange. NEW wheel, Morgan-Wi u Morrow ';:"I"l. Call. brake with accessories, TOUNG each;German singing caneries, $2; we will try to please you; every. thing in our line at right prices. : $25 a day; price §1800; no agents. 715 McAllister at. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 21 water front; rent $40; lease. 120 rooms, good lease; low rent. . 57 rms. : apartments;Western Add.;rent Money loaned at 1 per cent, Hotels. roadhouses, flats. 5 to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. FOR -“:fl lmr:olm. Fom;. nu:’ house just renova & carpets; if sold month: people going to country. Box lm.&‘lll $1000: INVESTIGATE to-day; must sell; Tooms; rent $50; clears $55. 1063 Howard st EIGHT large rooms of_Grant ave. For all particulars Inguire at 316 Sutter st., saloon COLLECTION OFFICES. B vy BANGHART & WEYER, Collectors. No. 1170 Market st. A—CALDWELL College of Oratory, Acting, Opera and Authorship; largest 42 the West; 14 teachers; pesitions guaranteed; t\ul term begins Sept. 7; day and evening class} beauti- ful new catalogue free. 1295 Market, cor. 9th, HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post, s. Tangusgee. telEraphy, BuElIsh - branohes: day and night sessions; 1llus, catalogas free: SAN FRANCISCO Business Coll 1236 - B e S o | lest, ,?" ble. Al 1 bu bockkeeping; typewriter at home free. AYRES, the leading business coliege, 723 Mar- ket :t.:hlpoed ial mmar conzn':. lnl ‘:11 ammn. ments; handsome ca ;. scl - Thip, $50; day and evemng sestlons CALIFORNIA Business College. 500 Larkin st sradiatcs: Smoters methods; Tndividues or struction. Write for illustrated catalogue. FLATS WANTED—By October 1, flat of 3 or 4 con- venient sunny rooms; vicinity of Van Ness, Golden Gate and Market st; adults. Address, stating price, box 4189, Call office. NFURNTURE FOK SALE. 4 ROOMS, $30; call 2 days. WANTED. 730 Folsom st. FURNITURE WANTED. WANTED—Flrst-rlass_hardware man to_tak charge of dept., understanding shelf, heav hardware, vehicles, implements; state age, | salary, etc.; refs. must accompany applica- | tion. ' Add.” Dinkelsplel Bros., Bakersfield. | WANTED-—Educated man to learn our busic ness and take responsible position when qualified; position permanent; salary $900; , references required. GEO. L. SHUMAN & CO., 64 Columbian building. TRAVELING salgsman man for Ci staple line; estab- lished high rated house. F. R. JENNINGS, Sales Manager, Detroit, Mich. an_active, energetic SALESMEN make 500 per cent commission selling “Novelty Sign Cards’; merchants buy 10 to 100 on sight; S00 varieties; cat logue free. SULLIVAN CO., 1139 Mapl wood ave, Chicago; Iil. WANTED—Educated gentleman to locate in Oaklan® and write short articles for publica- ticn, $18 per week: no communications an- swered without references. Box 1720, Call A, WOLLPERT._ 773 Mission, phone Red 4402, ‘buys, rents, repairs, packs furniture, carpets, A L. STORRS pays highest cash prices furni- Jture, carpets, etc.; tel. Larkin 3631. 634 Ellis. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED Mgnday morning—Cook, small deli- 0; merican family, city, , and a second girl, same la\;se, $30; 4 30-$35; 2 parlor maids, & second $20-§25: cook_and second girl, same house, San Mateo, $30-$25; cock and’ cham- bermaid, private house, Oakland, $30-525: laundress, $25; kitchen helper, $25; 3 first class nurses, $25 and $30; housework, Mar- tinez, $35; Napa, $30; 4 waltresses, $§ week; chambermaia, wait one meal, $30; cham- bermaid, §$17 50, and other places too many to advertise; good wages. Apply to J. F. CROSBIT & CO., 334 Sutter st. A—_HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12— Masseuse for springs $30; head walter $30. WOMEN and girls wanted to work on fruit and_canning; steady work: highest wages. Apply California Cannerles Co., Brannan st., between Third and Fourth, g A_WANTED-Girls to learn halrdressing, manicuring, etc.; trade taught from A to Z in 2 weeks:'$6 to those entering now: 3 po- sitions to filly Immediately; positions guaran- teed at $10 per week up; leading school in West. 233 Geary st., room 13. A—LADIES, learn all branches hairdressing trade; manicuring, massage, eté.. 1236 Mar- ket st.. cor. Jones, room 04; positions secured at highest wages; day and ‘eve. class; call. A—Girls to learn millinery now for fall season; both seasons taught from etart to finish in 1 month for $10; positions trimmers, sales- Jadies, etc., guaranteed at $10 per week up; day and evening cla: 143 Stockton st., r. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS AND RIV- ETERS: NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. PAID SALARY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'S FACTORIES, 32% FREMONT ST. AND 1873 MISSION, NEAR FIFTEENTH. WOMEN and girls to work on fruit: steady employment; day and piece worl highest | wages. CODE-PORTWOOD CANNING CO., Bryant and Jenth. LADIES havi fancy work to sell, doilies, centerpleces, ttenberg, drawn work; all kinds ‘bought and sold; send stamped envel- ope. Ladies' Exchange, 34 Monroe st., Chicago. LADIES To do piecework home: we furnish all materiads and pay from $7 to $12 weekly. Send stam) envelope to Royal Co., 3t Monroe st., Chicago. 3} LADIES for plain sewing at home; materials furnished; no depcsit: particvlars stamped envelope. Woman's Rem. Co., B 38, Chicago. $20 A 100 writing letters home: addressed en- velope. Electric Remedy' Co., dept. 101, A _YOUNG man about 15 years of age with grammar school education; in wholesale gro- cery business; good penmanship and refer- ences required. Box 4200, Call office, WANTED—Boy from 16 to 1S years of age to make himself useful around a _printing office;: one experienced preferred; state wages expected. Box 1234, Call office. MALE piano player to demonstrate popuiar sheet music in a large music store; hours to 6 p. m.; state experience, salary expected. Addres box 1745, Call office. WANTED—Young man about 18 years old as stenographer, typewriter and office assistant in wholesale house. Address, stating salary desired, box 1248, Call office. TRAVELING salesman for Calif., capable of producing results with staple line to coun- try merchants; bond required. Box 608, St. Louis, Mo. EXPERIENCED traveling salesman for Calif. at once; we want a salesman, none other need apply. Address Drawer S, Chicago. WANTED everywhere—Hustlers to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, ete., no can- vassing; good pay. Sun Adv. Bureau, Chicago WANTED—Men eyerywhere: good pay: to dis- tribute circulars, ady. signs, etc.; no canvassing. Nat'l Adv. Bu.. Chicago. DETECTIVES—Every locality; good salar: experience unnecessary. International Detec tive Agency, Milwaukee, Wis. FIRS’I}.‘ASS man for general office work; state/ age, experience and salary expected. Address box 1247, Call office. WANTED—Young man who is an experienced dry goods wrapper. Applx between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. WANTED—Office boy in wholesale hours, ¥ to €: give age and salary. box 1237, Call office, FIRST-CLASS salesman for linings; state ex- perience and salary expected. Address box house; Address 1750 office. TAILORS—First-class coatmaker wanted for the country. STEIN, SIMON & CO., Mar- ket and Second sts. WANTED—Barber: first-cl; workman to take charge of siop for a few weeks; state wages. C. JORDAN, St. Helena, Cal. GOOD _porter; references; steady job. Apply Sunday between 11 and 12, PAUSON & CO., Kearny st. A _YOUNG man to take orders and help in » meat market. ~Call to-day, 2070 Fllis st., be- tween 1 and 3 §50 PER_woek; solicitors wanted; salary or com. PYROX, 1}5‘ New Montgomery st. ALL-ROUND printer wanted by Petaluma Courler. ERRAND and Kearny at Post. PLASTER mold makers at Lincoln, Cal. Gladding, McBegn & Co., Rialto bldg.. S, F. ERRAND boy “with good recommendat ROGERSON'S, 535 Valencia st, - o sh boys. ROOS BROS., SHOEMAKER wanted at 239 Third street. 235 Sou!h.&ull‘hlnn. South Bend, Ind. DRESSMAKER wants first-class help; aiso improvers and apprentices. BRYANT, 2576A Mission st. WANTED—An_experienced young woman to give massage to a lad: must ‘be moderate. Box 4191, Cal e Miec: ormtadine ek DA G, L0 EXPERIENCED operators on muslin under- wear: steady work: good pay. G.W. REY- NOLDS & CO., 897 Mission st. x MIDDLE-AGED women for general house- verk: 2 adalts, 1 child; good 3 Frederick st.: carfare. —— e NEAT girl f ht housework and cooking; i -dultll:' rno o:mldlg- cleaning: small -..m'?.fi; WANTED-—Energetic outside & CO., 207 ll:;fx:zomery e G g BOY, about 16 years oid, to learn trade: employment. 35 Glen Park :\'-‘e. e HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. OPEN_TO-DAY, SUNDAY. MURRAY & READY, PHONE MAIN 5848." 634 and 636 Clay LEADING EMPLOYMENT & LABOR Agts. Office half block long; 11 cierks empioyed: by our own printing plant we publish a “FREE" Bulletin of Labor, containing ev- ery position segregated under den-n-wr.u& ready for distribution 7 a. m.; also noon an evening editions.” GET ONE FREE. Ger- man, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Greele spoken. ‘ THIS IS WHAT MADE US FAMOUS. We know no distinetion between man and man, YOU ARE ALL EQUAL. YOU ARE ALL WEGLCOME. 5 1902 WE GAVE 1908 WE'LL GIV 45,000 MEN WORK. 60,000 MEN WORK. TO-DAY WE SHIP FREE TO NEVADA, ARIZONA, OREGON, LOS ANGELES, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, WILLIT: 3 AND ALL POINTS S. E. and NORTH, EAST AND SOUTH. RAILROAD HELP of eviry description, in= cluding drillers, hammer and corner men, muckers, laborers, teamsters, blacksmiths, cooks and waiters, $5, $4, $3, $2 day. 4 MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. CARPENTERS—FREE FARE. ~ 4 carpenters: large winery: fare $3; $40 fd. Carpenter; ranch; $30c fare; $40 and found. : carpenters, house work, fare $1 30, $3 50 ay. 16" carpenters, big *t » Bort] he"_-n. s “lumber company, north, 15 carpenters, 6 helpers; big water power; south: $90 and $67 50. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ARE YOU GOING FRUIT PICKING TO-DAY OR TO-MORROW? 295 men wanted; any- body can do the work; a man or a boy who can eat fruit can pick fruit. 31 FEE $1 FARE. FRUIT $37 50 found FRUIT PICKING $30 found PICKING TO-DAY $34 found. TO-DAY. Some to work about packing and dry house: you can have a good vacation. Go. come back With $90 to $120. We ship NORTH, EAST, SOUTH:; also many to the great wineries. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. COME. 363 laborers, teamsters, city and country Jobs. $2, §2 50 and $3 day. All classes of work, Come, see. 155 Italians, $2 25 day. You board yourselves. 26 laborers, free fare, 14 miles away, $42 and found. 155 coal miners, free fare, $3 to $5 day. 105 laborers, teamsters, Willits, Ukiah, free fare, $67 50. Do you know—Free fare. On every traln we ship to S. P. Co's own work, on all divisions, laborers, extra gang: also section hands. DIAMOND MATCH COMPANTY. 186 tesmsters and ax men. $75. 197 laborers and drillers, $75. 155 track layers, ballast track, $67 50. Cost_you only $1; no discount: steady Job. MINES, QUARRIES, TUNNELS. 155 laborers, you'll suit, $60, $75, fd. 96 miners and timbermen, $90 found. 186 quarrymen, also drillers, $82 to $00. 96 carmen, furnace men, $75. 3 STABLES, FARMS, DAIRIES, HARVEST. 196 farm, orchard, vineyard hands, $30 to $45 Steady Jobs. found. 38 mill butter makers, $30, $35, $40 found. 156 st hands, hay balers, $2 50, $3 da: €8 chogémen, coachmen, gardeners, §30-to $50 and found. 16 stablemen, city and country, $30 to $45 td. 86 men for brickyards, $35 to $80 found. MARRIED HELP WANTED. 12 men and wives, farms, orchards, mines, mills, $40 to $70 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. WHERE ARE THEY? 86 lumber trusts and syndicates. Located in Four States. Managers Here. ' Two Territories. FREE—FREE—FREE. 995 laborers, no experience wanted, $35 to $70 and found. 188 experienced mill and yard men, $40 to $150 and found. 383 weodchoppers, $40 to $50 and found. 386 woodchoppers, tlemakers, shingle, post, picket and bax bolt maleers; tools and pro- visions found. MURRAY & READY, BIG L TRUSTS. 634 and 636 Clay st. e N — A—COOKS. BIG PAY. COOKS, BIG PAY, COOKS COOKS. 26 cooks for harvest and fruit ranches, ha Dresses, etc., $70, $60, $50, $40, $30 found very few men to cook for: no women thera. 4 cooks for different mines, $70, $65, $50. $10 found. 48 cooks, hotels. restaurants, cafes, saloons, etc,. $70 to $40 found. . WAITERS. 82 waiters, different places, including cafes, grills, $45 to $30 found. 6 bell and_ elevator boys, city and country positions, $15 to $30 found. 9 porters and bedmakers, city and country positions, $45 to $20 found. 86 _dishwashers, etc. city and all parts of California, $40 to $35 found. 1S bovs fo Marm trades and work in fac- | tories, $6 to $12 week. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. —~BY— TELEGRAPH —BY— PHONE & LETTER TSPECIAL MIDNIGHT Carpenter,, Solano Co.. fare $1 50. $3 75 day. | 3 Germans. wine cellar, city, $10, $12 week. 15 laborers, large mine company, fare $2, | $30 found. Fireman, $2 50 day; assistant foreman, $2 25, city, 12 iaborers, city factory, boatd home, $60. 3 young men, city mill, $9; laborer, help carpenter, $60. 16 ranch teamsters, different jobs, $32 to $40 and found. TUOLUMNE CO.—FARE PAID. 39 laborers, first-class lumber company, $60. ARIZONA———TO-NIGHT. EUREKA—HUMBOLDT—FARE PAID. -32 laborers, - big. good lumber Co.. $60 to $75. EL DORADO COUNTY—FARE PAID. 16 more laborers, big lumber trust, $42 found. * RESERVOIR WORK. 25 laborers and teamsters, fare $1 50: $67 50. 68 TRACKMEN, NEW _WORK, $67 50. 2 tank coopers, winery, $3 50 day. 26 lumBer pilers, Santa Cruz County. $60. 25 150, FRES: “"Z."N;’émf“f“% 5 25 laborers, mills and_woods, to . SOUTH TO-DAY, 25 laborers, pll? lulmbar, $40 found. 6 young men, pile lumber, free fa: fd. Fanenorses, e MO 12 laborers, fare $1, youw'll suit, $3 day. 2 blacksmith helpers, $2 day: 3 blacksmiths, $90: blacksmith, vineyard, fare $1 25, $40 fd. Boilermaker’'s helper, country, $2 25 day. German or Scandinavian choreman, private, $25; buggy washer, harness cleaner, country stabje. HALF FARE TO CHICO. 165 laborers, teamsters. axmen, $75. NORTHEAST—SOUTH—- FREE. 2555 RAILROAD LABORERS, TEAMSTERS. 2 walters, Eureka, fare paid, $35 and foun Experienced nailing machine man, city, Dump-cart driver, mine, $35 and found. Painter, Sonoma County, $2 50 day. Butcher, ‘all-around man, fare $i, $40 found. Blacksmith, lumber company, fare paid, $75 and found. 8 mn;x. work In beans, fare $1, $60 and found. 2 waiters, same country hotel, fare §1 &, Anddnmnd, - - - Candymaker. Monterey County, $12 a w SPECIAL NOTICE TO.DAY. oo 3563 POSITIONS NOT ADVERTISED. COME SEE. . BEST PLACES AT MURRAY & READY'S, BIGGEST WAGES AT 634-636 Clay st. BLACKSMITH for woods: fare paid; found: boss here. gt . MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Cl: TO FRESNO—FARE PAID. 25 laborers TO GO TO-DAY. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. THREE first-class jewelers for Seattle. Inq. Alphonse Judis Company. Mutual Bank bids. | YOUNG wman, strong, willing; cream helper, candy factory. Washington st. BOY wanted to carry morning newspape: 3 111 Morris ave, - - A CARRIAGE painter wanted at 1165 Mis- sion st. BOY about 16 wanted to work in wholesale house; good opportunities. Box 1242, Call. WANTED—Errand boy. A. BERBERT BRO., 1450 Market st. g FURNISHED barber shop: rent reasonabl right man. Apply 1688 Turk st to ALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT AGE: Ao Fhird st near Cail bidg.: phone Buah NEVADA—FREE FAR EVADA. 200 laborers, Souiiern Pacific's own Work, new |Job, 32 @ 3§13 board. Weg Ship Every Day—Free Fare. w mlll bands, ail parts of Californie | EUREKA, HUMBOLDT COUNTY ARE ADVANCED. 10 lumber piiers, 35 and board. 10 laborers, $35 and bo SHIP TO-DAY (SUNDAY) BY STEAMER POMONA. FREE FARE. 10 lumber handlers and rcad graders, $2 8 day and $40 & month. | Tumber fellers, crosscutters and other woud- men, $45 to $80 a month and board. CASPAR, MENDOCINO FREE FARE, BIG LUMBER 7 tunnelmen, $2 75 a day. 7 laborers and teamsters, $2 a day. 8 teamsters and muckers, §2 25 a day. 10 men for the mills and yards, $30 to $63 a month and board. FEB $1. €o. FARE FREE. 4 rough carpenters, country; long job, 8 hours’ work. $3 50 a day. 7 laborers, city, 9 hours, $2 25 a day. Office open to-day (Sunday). CAL. EMP. AGENCY, 50 Third st PACIFIC EMPLOYM! ‘I‘l; ASC;E "0 520—Sacramento a2 Phone Main 1191. Cor. Leidesdorft St. A, OREGON A ss’ronf“u’ PORTLAND. FEE §t. 8 T FARE only $3. NO DISCOUNT. T o 23 laborers, $51 and found. > R 25 rockmen, $50 and found. R I CALL and see US ltrdny—«SlA\DAY 1 A Company work; year's job. A We are the only office shipping. 15 fruit pickers, Napa Co.: board where you please; $1 75 day; long job. OUR OFFICE OPEN TO-DAY (Sunday) A.M. We ship to Butte Co., Chico, Astorfa, Coos Bay, Willits, Caspar. Reno. Eureka, all over on the S. P. R. R. Co.'s own work, etc. EUREKA—HALF FARE—LARGE L. C€O. 20 laborers, you'll suit, §2 day and up, only 5¢c day; HUMBOLDT CO. Centrifugal man, sugar refinery. Baker, see boss here to-day, §$12 week up. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 520—Sacramento _st.— PETENT and_reliable cutter; noge othes | T 8" WooD & Co.. 740 Mark TRY our men’s shoes, union made, at $1 and | 781 56 per pair; foot-form shoes at $2 350, or orfhopedic shoes, $3 30; best shoes on earth. 11 Third st., Exam. bdg., § doors from Market. WANTED—Stock clerks wigh ~experience in the wholesale millinery ‘business. Apply HOLM & NATHAN, 512 Market st. WANTED—Errand boys. Apply HOLM & NATHAN, 512 Market st. JEWELERS. 328 Bush st., third floor, room 4 WANTED—Gardener; must understand fully entire work of garden and lawa and give reference as to ability and industry; good wages and comfortable home. Address G. B., box 33, Ross Postoffice, Marin County. TRY men's shoes, union made, at $1 and 31 50 pair. foot-form shoes at $2 50; we Day express or mail chgs. 11 Third st., Exam. bid. WANTED—First-class fancy goods and notion man to accept position in Los Angeles; must come well recommended; state age, experi- ence and salary expected. Apply box 4194, Call office. WANTED—Young man who is thoroughly ex- perienced in silk and dress goods to %0 t0 & city not far from San Franeisco. Apply be- tween 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper for lum- ber company’'s mill office; state experience in lumber; saiary $150 per month. Box 195, Call office. FIRST-CLASS tinner and sheetiron worl steady work. 814 Kearny st BOY wanted to learn Instrument making: paid while learning. Call at 500 Clay st. T ARTHUR MILLS—Please call at 1108 Post st BOY about 15 years for men's furnishing store. 424 Kearny st. BARBER trade taught free. For particulars address W. B. C., 647 Commercial st, WANTED—For the U. S. Marine Corps, able- bodled, unmarried men, between 21 and 33: £00d_character; must speak. read and write English; marines serve at sea on men-of-war 1o all parts of the world, on land in our f~- and possessions, and at naval stations in the United States. Apply at recruiting office, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal.: 222% N. Main st., Los Angeles, Cal, and 401 K st., Sacra- | _mento, Cal. WANTED—Educated gentleman to locate in Oakland and write short articles for publica- | tion; $18 per week: no communications an- swered.without references. Bex 1720, Cail | MEN to learn barber trade: only eight weeks rejuired; special offer this month: catalogue and fuli information mailed free. MOLER SYSTEM COLLEGE, 635 Clay' st. | WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House propristor, has | =dded 100 new rooms to the Denver House, 217 Third st.; 230 rooms; 25¢ to 50c per night. | WANTED—Roush carpenters and laborers. Apply room 13, 26 Montgomery st. San ! Francisco Construction Company. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australia. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. PENSION atty. E. A. Bullis, room 40, Phelan bldg. Past C Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R. MAN to do janitor work for tuition in 8. F. | _Barber School, 741A Howard st. WINCHESTER Hotel, 4% Thisd st, near Mar Kket—700 rooms, 33 night: reading rooma: free "bus and baggage to and from ferry. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmors. ALL sizes men's s, slightly damaged. halt price. 563 Mission st., bet. lst and 24 sts. | GET your shoes haif scied while waitingr 250 to 50c. 563 Mission st., bet. Ist and 2d sts | HOTELS | THE PRINCETON (Eurovean Pfan). Superbly furnished and the only high-grade residence hotel in the city which is operated on the European plan: located at No. 710 Jones st., between Sutter and Post s and reached by 3 street ear lines: roo tly arranged en suite, with bath, electric lights, eam heat, long distance telephone in every suite} billiard and smoking rooms and a m: nificent grillroom. Rates are very reasonable. AND BOARDING-HOUSES. HOUSES TO LET, A—PRINTED list of houses to let; send for cire cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO.,14 Montgomery. A—HOUSES and flats to let; an fmmense list: service absolutely free: take advantage of BT TR T B rouble. Cordes Furn: % st.. on the square. > —_ TO_let—Three elegant residences on Presidio Heights, Nds. 3030 Jackson st.. 8 rooms and bath, social hall: 3028 Jackson st.. 11 rooms and 2 baths and ‘storercom: 3034 Jackson s 11 rooms. 2 baths and stokeroom: these resi- dences are all up-to-date in every way, have separate entrances and are open for inspec- tion daily. = For further particulars apply J. RICH & €O., 172 Montgomery st CHEAP rent—10-room house on 40th ave., near Ocean boulevard. $7 50—2 furnished cars on 4Sth ave near ocean beach, JACOB HEYMAN CO,, 117 _Sutter st. | A NEWLY finished house. eight rooms, bath, large basement; rent $60. S24 Fulton st., Ti06, near Pocine gre— 0 rooms; rent $70 EFORE moving get our printed list of houses Blo let. BALDWIN & HOWELL. 25 Post st. S ——————————————————————SUS— FOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. SHORTHAND in 30 days; Boyd's Syllabic; no ruled lines; no shading; nothing to confuse; enly 9 charagters; easily read; study by mail; circulars, testimonials and first lesson cover- ing _one-fourth course, for two 2c stamps. Chicago_Correspondence Schouls. incorporut- ed, 62 National Life blag., Chicago, Ll WANAED—Bill clerk. wholesals house, dress, stating referenges, box 1749, Call. WANTEDStrong errand boy. T LEV el e e S g Ad- GOVERNMENT civil service examinations wiil soon be held i) every State; information and questions used by the Government free. Co- lmv,lgnc Correspondence College, Washing- ton, . C. 2 WANTED—Man for nursery and general work. 500 Haight st. TWO chair barber shop; cheap if sold withi: three days. 405 Slntg Cllnnlt.. Vallejo. % WANTED — Good _seneral blacksmith and e are now. Season, | _zood wages. Call at 2i21 Clay st. shoer. H. HORTOP, Rutherford, Cal HEALD'S School of Mines & 24 Post | YOUNG girls to_strip leaf tobacco. THE | FIRST-CLASS 5 vests. inth st., 8. F.; a practical school of ;| JOHN BOLLMAN CO., cor. Front and Pa- | st.. opposite Clementina 0% N complete equipment. Speclal catalogue free. | cific. * WANTED_A - = EERIN elec., min,, mech., sur. | YOUNG work on light running ma- e Moy Heoox. for bosrding-House. e vanay Syanides ey, Sver v er Y | YOUNG slrle to mork o LA OIS DA | _Jeferson Hotel, Harbor View. der’ Nailien School, 113 Fulton. nr. City Hall. | _Front and Pacific, ~ BOY, 18 t0 18 to work in blackemith shop. SYSTEM, discipline and results; the Golden | WANTED First-class saleslady on cloaks and ) ¥alsom st.. near Twenty-second. Gate Commercial Van Ness and Gol- | suits with good references. BARON, 760 | BOY of 17, wholesale shouse; good ng; den Gate aves., 8. F.; every requirement. | Market st. N §4 50 start; name references. hml —_— T e, SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION....... G neral housework. RE ? n 3 CHOOL OF JLLUSTH N, and | A IRL {0 assist in e - LIABLE boy, wholesale house; $1 00 start; / \ references required; apply 7:30, 161 First st S WANTED—A younzx man with some knowl- edge of electrical work and some experience for station work; $50 per month ard board. Address Pacific Portland Cement Co., Ce- ment, Solano County, Cal., stating experience. OAK, 419—Elegantly furnished house; 10 rooms and 2 baths; large garden; grand view. | TO let In Belvedere—A small sunny house: | “eczy and well furnished. Box 4302, Call of- fice. e —— BOUSES WANTE WANTED-—-For six months or