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IRST United Presbyterian Ohurch, corner Goiden Gate ave. and Polk st.—Preaching to- Gay (Sebbath) st 11 & m. end 7:80 p. m. by the pastor. H. H_Bell D. D. Morning theme, “Joy in Heaven Over Returning Si mers.” Evening theme “Labor and Capl- tal” first in series to Working Men. Bab- bath school 9:45 a. m.; C. . socleties at 5:80 end 6:50 p. m. Strangers cordially in- vited to sll eefvices. Pews fres. Courteous ushers, Come and bring your friends. CALVAPRY Presbyterian Ch corner of Jackson and Filimore sts.—Rev. John Hemp- hill, D, D., pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock; sermon topic, ““The Apostolic Btair- way.”’ In the evening there will be a praise service with short address by the pastor, be- ginning at 7:30 o'clock. BSabbath school at $:30 & m., orchestral music. Christian En- Geavor meeting &t 6:30 p. m. Prayer mest- ing Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Sacra- ment of the Lord’s Supper will be adminis- tered at the close of the morning service. MEETING NOTIOES—Continued. ACIFIC Lodge No. 186, ¥, and A. M, g Temole, wil mfet attend VID 'EVENS, of Xilmarnock, N are 55 GEPORGE PENLINGTON, Secretary. fled to assemble at 0dd Fellows' Bl.“,h'ONDAY, October 6, at 1:80 p. m., to St che fomien, of our oot eyt AUGUST KROGE y oo e No. 205, L. O. O. —initiation MONDAY, Oct. . Al m«nb@r’ requested to attend. v’“%n“’mGfl, Noble Grand. B, ¥. LEDFORD, Rec. Sec, FIRST Baptist Church, Bddy et, near Jones— Preachivg st 11 & m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. Chuarles J. Hall; tople, morning. “Christianity in Four Leiters”; evening. “'A Day of Fate”” The Lord's Supper wiil be observed at the close of the morning service Bible school, 12:30 p m. Christian En- Geavor, 6:30'p. m. The San Francisco Bap- tist Association will hold’its sessions in this church from the 6th to the Sth inclusive. All ere cordially weicome to these services. THE Sen Francisco Soottish Thistl Club will hold its 224 annual Hal. Joween ball, FRIDAY EVENING, October 30, 1903, at Lyrio Hall, 119 Pday st. Bverybody welcome. A gala time sssured to all. Good music. Grand march at 8:30 p. m. Admission (payable at @oor), 25 cents. Hat and cloak rooms at dis- of guests. GBORGE W, MILLER, Royal Chief. GBORGE W, PATERSON, Recorder, DNITARIAN Church (First), 8. W, cor. Geary and Frankiin sts.—Rev, Bradford Leavitt, mister. Rev. Bradford Leavitt and Chas. | A. Murdock, Sunday school. The | Junior church and school are o'clgck. _The o'clock. Rev subject, * Music by quar- | Down &nd Not Bu Brethe tet, under direct 1st eventng @ren in the kindergarte: TUNITARIAD ch (Second), corner 20th and | Cabp sts. (Take Mission or Valencia st. | car.)—Rev. Ja. Hudson, minister; | residence, 500 C: e Sunday school | meets at 9:45 O C. Maxwell, super- intendent At the g service, at 11 o'clock, Rev y an Hudeoa will 1 Owes the Meth- d choir & seats free. No regular even FIRET Congregat m., i All are cor- | Church, Post et., | 3 Meserve, D. D., hip at 11, preceded by | meeting at 8:45 | The pastor | evening. Musio | rgregatt nan sts.— the pastor, will preach | The monthly n the evening. | Pine ts, trios and choru airector. Sunday- | ech. corner Dush and Gough sta. | - ett, D.D., rector. | d ; Sunday school, | morning service and holy com- | sermon. by the rector. st & p. H. Moreland; One people’s one by Righ sub- Day of Rest You | are heartily tist, Central and Grant | ervice at 11 & m.; | “Are Sin, Disease 1" for chil- Vednesday evening free reading room, 208 509-510; all are welcome. men_only Men's Chri s sts. Rev. | ¥ & large or- McCoy’s soctal | service. Seats Public lecture to- jden Gate Hall, 625 | W. Leadbeater of atrvovance.” Admis- evening, § o'cloc] | | 500 Van Ness ave— | wi C. | | come, skep- 60 Central " mear Webster st., narrow | gauge. | | AG! THE California Debris Commission having re- celved applications to mine by hydraulio process from Middle Yuba Mining Company, §n La Mina del Diablo mine, near Sierra City, Sietra County, Cal. draining into ra- vine which drains into Middle Yuba River; ¢rom South Yubs Mining and Development Company, in_Meister mine, near Emigrant Gap, Placer County, Cal., draining into Dia- mond Creek, which reaches Yuba River; from Toy Kee, in Fairplay mine, near Bcales, Plumae County Cal._draining into Rock Creek, which reaches Yuba River, gives no- tice thet meeting Will be held at room 98, Flood bullding, San Francisco, Cal., Octo- ber 12, 1903, 1:80 p. m. SPIRITUALISM, A 00, 00. writing and clairvoyance; I __or readings, §2. $2 A— chio for slate- ited interviews READ on page 82 of ISMAR, The Gypsy's writing and clairvoyance; stamp for circuler. 1112 Eddy st., nr. Octavia; phone Scott 8S7. EDWARD EARLE, 1052 Ellls, readings daily, 80 to 4; seances Sunday and Thursday. ELLIS, 328—Kthel Crindle, materializing se- ance Sunday eve., 50c; 8 o'clock. CLAIRVOYANTS, MY Regular $3 Readings This Week For $1 f1 51§51 51 51§ PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist ever in San Francisco, 1 do hereby solemny agree and guarantes name, occupation and what you called f I promise to tell you whether husband, Wife or sweetheart is true or false; I tell you whom and when you will marry; in fact, I Will tell you every hope, fear or ambition better than you cen tell yourself; I improve your character so that you will reach the higheet possible development in mental vigor, health, heppiness and capacity to earn wealth: so you will live happy and contented the rest of your life. Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 2 to 8. 326 O’Fawgail st., 326, MME. 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 securate description of the past, reveals the present happiness and portrays events to occur in the future; 1f you are In trouble, dis. contented or not satisfied in life, or have do- mestic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affatrs of life; 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed; read- ings by mall. Tel. Black 4569. S WANTED. $1.00 PER HOUR and upward POSITIVE. The manufacturers of the BEST, most attgact! and RAPID SELLING ladies’ and men's dress ghoe known desire men and women demonstrators everywhere. Ten NEW, re- markable sight selling health and comfort features; selling plan; possibilities unitmited. RISK. ‘Write to-day. Kushion Komfort Shoe Co., 1165 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. BEGIN business for yourself; stop working for thers; we start you in profitable mail order your home; pleasant work; im- ; unlimited possibilities; full in- formation for stamp. FRANKLIN-HOW- ARD CO., Denver, Colo. TS make 500 per cent profit selling velty Sign Cards'; merchants buy 10 to 300 on elght; S00_varieties; catalogue free. SULLIVAN CO, 1129 Maplewood ave., Chi- cago, Iif. AGENTS—An agency for & proposition that is & decided fmprovement on building and loan ie worth having. Great Western Improve- ment Co., Parrott bidg. LADY agents evervwhers; a moneymaker; Write for terms; samples fres. SHEPHERD MFG. CO., 941 Liberty st, Plttsburg, Pa. $32 A WEEK ealary and expenses for men with rigs to sell poultry compqund. Imperial Mfg. Co,, dept. b4, Parsons, Kans, Useful ar- WE employ ladles or gentlemen. ticle. Great seller. Free sample. Mfg. Co., Wooster, O. CATIONAL Trio sells for 200 to 9 out of 10 :\Q;rrlfionl E.‘.llc"rH & CO., box 1538, Provi- Qence, R. 1 | MAN in every town to sell nickel in slot machin Box 834, Call office, Oakland. m————————————— ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW *E. ESTABLISHED 22 YEARS. Divorces a specialty. Private. Quick. NO PAY UNLESS SUCCESSFUL. G. W. HOW. AT LAW. 1122 Ma: , 4 and 5. BEWARE——OF FRAUDS. Any one can advertise, but unless the adver- tisement says “'Attorney at Law’ the party edvertising is not a lawyer; don't be fooled .... ADVICE FREE . 4 JLUMBIAN LAW AGENC . , 916 Market; tel. Red 618; bad ten- ants ejected peedily and reasonably; collec- s attended yo; attachments; corporations zed; civil and criminal practice. | ROBT. W. KING, atty-at-law, Examiner bld., room 611; all cases, damages, estates, wills, sttachments, collections, etc.; consultation free; no advance charges; call or write; evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. ADVICE free—I will advance cost in merito: ous cases, divorces, probate and all other law cases; no fees in advance; Open every even- ing. J. M. THURSTON, 819 Market n frce; no fees in advance. & AITKEN, rs. 506-10-11 bldg., 503 tel. Maln 727, CE free; no charge unless successful; all se. W. W. Davidson, 927 Markel. attorney fornia st.; Costs, $12; quick, quiet; open even- Market st., room e — -~ | aA_s2 52 A PROF, FRED EVANS, noted psychic, for | slate writing_and clal nce; limited in- | terviews or readings, 112 Eddy st. A—_TESTS, Front Hall, free, subject, ‘‘Revelations™ J. W. Cowan, Prof, W. S of Denver, | Mr. Wiison, Mrs. Wa [ ATTENTION'—To-night, 900 Market st., Ka- | tie Heussmann's inspirational meeting free; circle Friday evenings, 1000 Harrison; tinge da MME. SEELEY, in spirit costume; grand flow- | er test meeting: good music; Friendship | Hall O4d Fellows' bidg. 8 p. m.; adm. 10c. sit- | MRS, EBERHART'S spiritual test meeting t night, 8 oclock sharp, 10c. 3250 Twenty- second st., between Mission and Valencla. ATTEND Mrs. Harland's evening_circle to- night, 10c; psychic readings, 50c, $1. 148 6th. MRS. ETODDARD E seances_ 10c; tests of rec. ognition to all; Sun., Tues.sit. dally. 278 9th. BUILDING TO LET. BRICK buflding in wholesale district, 19,000 square feet floor space, to lease for long term; additional story if desired; will put in order | %o suit tenant. Montgomery et. BUSINESS ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Bonita | ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy, clatrvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market €t., cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m.' to 6 p. m.; readings by mail as satisfac- tory as in person; $ questions answered, $1; full Jife, §5; send lock of hair, date and year | ot birth’ don’t send currency. Send postoffice, ‘Wells-Fargo money order or registered letter. ALL secrets, names, dates, changes, journeys, love, marriage divorce, 'past, future, pros- pects, speculations, mining, lawsuits, every- thing truthfully revealed or $700 forfeite: lucky charms free; nlso magnetism, clairvoy ants._mediums developed free. Consult MISS WARD, great Egyptian princess; fee 50c, no higher, office or by letter, 413 Mason; no sign A—MME. PORTER, sclentific clairvoyant and ecard reader, born with a double vell and sec- ond eight; tells the past, present and future; ladies, GCc: gents, $1: by cards, palmistry and clairvoyant sitting; $1 60. 126 Turk s MRS. A. H. Kronenberg, palmist, clairvoyant, card reader, will give a good reading, 10c, for & short time only; when others fall try me to convince yourself. 402 Franklin, near Grove. READ on page 82 of ISMAR the Gypsy’s won- derful work. MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted clair. and palm. has second sight; & wondertul prophetes: G.'$1. T14 Franklin,nr.G.G. MME_WALTERS, great card reader;ladies 26c, | others fall; call on this celebrated medium; satisfaction or no pay. 413 Mason st.no sign, FREE! FREEYour fortune told. Send birth date and 3 2-cent stamps. DR. BEST, 144 D. 665. Chicago. A—Mme. Ravenna reads life, business advi names give: ic up. 5 4th st., near Market. MME, WALTERS, great card reader;ladies 26c, gents 5oc. 951 Mission st., nr, Gth; open Sun. MRS. BROWD | 2¢, gents Gbc; readings dat clairvoyant, card reader: 132 Sixth st. ¢ palmist_and card reader in clty, 2614 Kearny, room 20; ladies 25c; gents 50c. MME. MARSEAU. cl rvoyant, card reader; at ; hours 1-9. 545 Minna. lairvoyant, card reader. th and Sth. | MISS WARD, high psychic medium, palmist; ladies 25c, gents G0c; no sign. 413 Mason st. adles | languages, 1112 Eddy st., nr, Octavia. | day and night sessions —_— | —. PROF. Fred P. Evans, noted paychio for slate- | CALIFORNIA | I | | | | i | COALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1903. EDUCATIONAL—Continued. '8 BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 8. m"mfim English branches; fllus, catalogue free. Ship. $80: Business 805 Larkin st. *'A thorough M"% seoured for graduates; modern methods; individual ine struction. Write for {llustrated catalogue. —_— THE Lyceum, an accredited itory school for the untversity. Iaw and medical colleges; ref., President Jordan or any Stanford fessor; day, evening sessions, Phelan bldg. HINMAN'S Academy; a thorough school of dancing; established 20 years. 1412 Polk st. between Pine and California; both adult an children’s classes are now open for the season. A—SAN FRANCISCO Business Coll 1236 Market st.—Practical, progressive, rellable; dey & evening sessions; write for catalogue. —_— e e to make no charge if I fail to tell you your | HEALD'S School of Mines & Electricity,24¢ Post 8t., 8. F.; a practical school of engineering; complete equipment. Special catalogue free. ‘WANTED—For country towns—Girl, 4 in fam- ily, housework, San Im:fm:m 4 adults for Belvedere, ; Redwood City, © in family, $80; German girl for housework, 8 in family Eureka, ; housework girl fflrm:” ey, 2 In Y, $25; Berkeley, 6 in family, $25; girl, housc® Forlc, for pide Tamily of to g0 _to Modesto, 480 énd fare paid; 3 in family, 11 Valley, $26; Alameda, Apply to J. F. & CO., 334 Butter st. WANTED For ity and__country—Nurse, 2 children, San RSnL ?(‘l}:rmu nursery erness, $30; nurse girl, 2 grown children, g: 2 nurse girls, & Co., 834 16. Apply to J. F. B oot S R D L RN WANTED—For traveling—Young girl, blonde, Streas, second girl, § adults, $25: second &irl sewing, $25; second girl, 2 in family, $25; second girl, Jewish family of 3, tfffi cond, sirl, 4 in Teiiy e sason eda, $20; second girl, w: e finen, $25: Anpgotn.v.r.cnosmnco. 334 Sutter st. WANTED—For traveling—Young_girl, blond, ngammmnm.wg?dv%, 4 ROSETT & CO.. 834 Suiter st = > 0 ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur- Yey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864, Van der Nalllen School, 118 Fulton, nr. City Hall, DANCING Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday,and Sunday evenings at Teutonia Hall, Howard t., near Ninth; management Prof. Foster. e e s FIRST-CLASS plano instruction; monthly re= citals, harmony and musical history free; terms moderate. 14 McAllister st., room 57, PRIMARY pupils wanted, plano and dramatic instruction: terms reasonable; houses visited. Box 10A, 520 Golden Gate ave, KENT Law School, day and night; 12th year: a thorough law course. Gb4 Parrott bullding, GOLDEN Gate Com'l College, 630 Golden Gate ave.; full business course; day and evening. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION........Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st...Night class. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, ete.; day or eve.; $56 mo. 1024 Mission,nr.6th. WHISTLING lessons. M, GERTRUDE JUDD, 785 Geary st.; phone Hyde 933. THE “‘Kingsland Art Shop" opens Oct. 1, cor- ner Halght and Devisadero st ANCIAL. 4 PER CENT TO 6 PER CENT HIGH GRADE Munieipal, School, Railroad and Corporation Bonds. Bank and Trust Company Stocks, Belected for conservative investors, ‘Write for information to HEAZELTON & CO., Stock and Bond Brokers, Hayward bullding, San Francisco, Cal. WANTED—For _country—Parlor _maids and Waitress for near San Rafael, $30, ses lady Monday forencon {n our office; second girl for Belvedere, $80; parlor maid and waitress for nice famiiy, Burlingame, $30; also cham- bermaid and seamstress for same family, $25; see lady Monday forenoon; parlor maid and waltresa for Colusa, $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 384 Sutter st. WANTED—Four country—Waitress for coune try hotel, $25, Contra Costa County; pantry girl, country restaurant, $20; chambermaid and’ waltress, country hotel, Alameas. County, co., asd $26. Apply to J. F. CROSETT Butter t. WANTED—For city—Waitress for family boarding-house, $20; waltress, some chamber work, workingmen'. hotel, $20; waitress, restaurant, $8 a week; pantry girl, $20; pan- try girl and keep things clean for orphanage, $25; chambermaid and waitress, small fam- 1ly ho‘r?ln‘s-holun. $20; égum ‘maid, wait one meal, family hotel, $25. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 334 Sutter st ‘WANTED—For country—First-class cook, no washing, $35, for near San Rafael; see lady ;dn‘r‘ldly.t Call J. F. CROSETT & CO., 834 utter st. WANTED—For city—Cook, small sanitarfum, $30, help in kitchen. Apply to J. F. CRO- SETT & CO., 834 Sutter st. WANTED—For country—Second girl near Oak- land, 4 in family, §25; also for Belvedere, $25; second girl for Mare Island, $25. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. ‘WANTED—2 laundresses for country institu- tion, $20 each; 2 laundresses for city institu- tlon, §25. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 834 Sutter at. A CHANCE to invest $1000 to $10,000 and double your money in less than one year: Address 615 negotiation direct; Investigate. Twenty-first Oakland. e e ey FLATS T0 LET. A—HOUSES and flats to let; an {mmense list; service absolutely free: take advantage of this depertment; it will save you time and trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-259 Geary #t., on the square. NICELY furnished 7-room flat, with telephope; to rent or in exchange for a fur- nished cottage in Marin or Alameda County. AEHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. tano and | WANTED—For city—18 cooks, no washing, $30 and §35; 14 cooks, plain washing, $30: 10 firls fof housework in American’ familles, 25 and $30; 28 girls for housework In Jewish familles, $35. Apoly to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 834 Sutter at. WANTED—Stock girl for cloak and sult de- departmert. Apply to manager befors 9 a. m., R. D. DAVIS & CO., Geary st. and Grant ave. R WANTED—Assistant manager for house fur- nishing goods store; must be up to date; state age. experience and salary expected. Apply box 3502, Call office. GOOD girl for cooking and housework and as- sist in care child; two adults, one child, in family; six-room flat; good wages to com- petent help; call mernings. 1520 Larkin st. THE SAN FRANCISCO ——— ANTED—MALE—Con. OPEN DAY, SUNDAY. Leading Bmployment and Labor Agents. 1902 WB GAVE 1908 WE/LL GIVE 45,000 MEN WORK. 60,000 MEN WORK. 5697 men wanted TO-DAY for ARIZONA. OREGON. NEVADA. WILLITS, UKIAK. And all points north, east, south on Southern Pacific and Santa Fe systems; fres pass. ON EVERY TRAIN. SECTION HANDS, uccxmsg:}m MINES, QUARRIES. 96 miners all over State, $90 and $82 0O, 165 drillers all over State, $82 50 and $75. 864 laborers and muckers everywhere, :“5 and $82 00, $00. timbermen, carmen, furnacemen, $00 to 187 fruit to $37 50 uam“zl&n-nwmm FRUIT PICKERS, $1 FEE mmmm«mmm” 840 2d. BC milkers, butter and cheese makers, $30 to e ey it ke s i‘o’&mfl# mmmmu'um. > count MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st COOKS. WAITERS. PORTERS. 26 cooks, hotels, restaurants, camps, mines and es, city and country, $30 to $70 fd. 12 walters, oity and country, $25 to $45 fd. 16 elevator and bell boys and porters. Bteward, country hotel. | MURRAY & READY, 634-630 Clay st. MECHANICAL AND OTHERS. 8 slack coopers, 9c. 8_cabinet m-koq‘ Cut-off sawyer; 12 boys learn trades, city, 86 BLACKSMITHS, Also many hel all over Californis, $30, 860, $70, $30, $90 and found. LOCATED EVERYWHERBD, 636 laborers and teamsters, city and country; #omo factorles, mills, warehouses, excavating, bullding, etc.; many in San Francisco; lots to board home, '$2, $2 25, $2 50, $2 15 _day; 96 carmen and furnace men, $67 and $75. 8563 positions not advertised. Come—See. Best places at MURRAY & READY'S, Biggest Wages at 634-636 Clay st. SAWMILLS——WOQDS. IN 4 STATES. 633 laborers, no experience wanted, $40 to $10 and founa. mill and yard men, $50 to $150. 365 WOODCHOPPERS. 287 TIEMAKERS. All classes of experienced men for woods, mills, etc., from $50, $60, $70, $80, $90, $100, $125 to $150 month. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. SPECIAL—_SPECIAL. ARIZON A FONIGHT, MARYSVILLE. CHICO. PLACERVILLE. 188 carpenters’ helpers, laborers, teamsters, drillers and other help, you go, $82 50, $75, $67 50. UBIG SAWMILL. 8 log loaders, $65; 2 timber fellers, §60. Band sawyer. SANTA CRUZ COUNTY. 26 laborers to pile lumber, $60. WILLITS—UKIAH. }gg mt)elmners, laborers, etc.; free fare; 4 coopers, factory work, $3 25 day. Butcher, wagon job, fare $1, $35 and found. Clerk, charge hat department, fare $1, §60. Head' Dolbeer logger, $90. . RESERVOIR WORK. 96 teamsters and laborers, fare $1 23, $60, $67 60. OREGON. COAL MINERS—OREGON—FREE FARE. 65 coal miners, Oregon, $3 to $56 day. JONES. 973, near Ellls—New flat of 6 rooms | WANTED—First-class millinery trimmers and and bath: rent $50. VON RHEIN R. B. CO., | makers. Call Sunday between 2 and 4 p. m., 613 California st. 084 Sutter st. TWO beautiful sunny flats, 6 and 7 rooms, | BUSINESS woman for responsible traveling po- large cellar and porch; just newly renovated. 1610 Bush st., nr. Van Ness ave.; rent $32 50. sitio: Box 1219, Call. must furnish reference and security. UPPER _two-story flat, eight sunny rooms: elegant® appointments: magnificent view. 320 Frederick st.; open Sunday. A—OPERATORS on ladles’ underwear; good pay. 606 Mission st., third floor. A—OPERATORS on cbildren's woolen dresses ELEGANT new flats; 7 and 8 rooms and bath rent reasonable. 18081812 Vallefo st., near Gough. HYDB, 841, near Sutter—Elegant modern flat, 10 rooms, 2 baths. McAFEE BROTHERS, 10S Montgomery st. LARGEST list of new flats and houses: call for printed list. LYON & HOAG, 116 Mont- gomery st. card reader: sit- h and 6th. MRS. SHAFE tings daily. clairvoyant, Jessle st., bet. | CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. AIR, compressed, dry, ice cold, is now univer- { sally used in sanitarily cleaning carpets, on | floor, without removal or inju | prices mod- COMPR 2D phone Main 5237. F. erate. Apply CO., Ca AN elegant new flat, northeast corner McAllls- ter and Plerce sts.; 8 rooms and attic. BAKER, 733, bet. McAllister and Golden Gate —Fine new middle flat, 6 rooms and bath. BEAVER, 57, half block from Market and Noe—New 9-room flat, $30, AIR | BRYANT, 321—Corner; 1 flat of 6 rooms and bath, $i2. Apply flat /C"" on premises. WH gend for & Ploneer Carpe ing Works, na 5* tel. So SMITH'S Carpet Cleaning Co.; YAl work guar- *anteed, 1843 15th st.; phone Capp 1561 WESTERN Carpet ( 00 Har- Al cleaning, eaning Works, 3c; tel. Mi 3. McQueen, TRY HOPKE BROS.; excellent carpet-beating; mattresses made over.1432 Howard;South 216. ADVANCE Carpet Cleadling Co., 402 Sutter st tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. . Mission 49, | JUNIPER, 33, off Folsom—b5 rooms and bath, in fine order. Call Monday. RN-eunny flat, 6 rooms. 10 Waller facing Duboce Park; rent reasonable, NEW sunny G-room flats reduced to $22 50. Broderick st.; key next door. 1339—Modern new flat, sun in every room. SCOTT, 1328, bet. Ellis and O'Farrell—Blegant sunny new flat; 6 rooms and bath; rent $35. SIXTH, 120—Sunny modern flat of 7 rooms; suitable for doctor, dentist or family. SUNNY flat_516 Jones st, 7 cozy rooms; suil- able for physiclan or family, e O e 8 rooms and CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating _Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 126. | $20 EARNS $1000 IN ONE MONTH. This represents average profit for past ten months; no oll wells, gold mines, grain or stocks: ‘a stralghtforward honorable business proposition, coming from an established cor- poration with $100,000 capital; National Benk refs.: write for particulars. Star & Co., 226-228 La Salle st., Chicago. TURF gpeculators—We will furnish to a few reliable parties inside winning information on one or two sure propositions daily; terms, $2 daily or $10 weekly; we back this informa. tion with our cash; free if not as represented. Tel. 2335 Har. LOUIS STERN & CO., Ta- coma buildirg, Chicago. Crescent ., 909 Market, Colanthe | ing to-night, admis. free, | 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. teet to all every night; 10c, | SDSHIP Hall dally €. V. MILLER'S materializing seance to-right, 8 o'clock, 108 Bush. Phone Larkin 4133. EARLE will positively hold his marvelous | seance to-night. 1052 Ellis s 25¢. SUNDAY LECTURES. DR. J. DEPEW KERGAN'S free lacture this evening, Crystal Hal 'ythian Castle, 908 Market st.; subject hoes, Past and Pres- | ent,” followed t views of To and Fro in YLondon ; = will be distriblited for X-ray ex Sanitarium Tues. evg.; | remember the question box; special musit DR, EXANDER J_ McIVOR-TYNDALL of London talks to-night at Steinway Hall, 223 Sutter £t “The Elixir of Life,” fol- | lowed with ex; ts in psychological phe- | momena; pr te s upon psychical and | mental scie ening this week. 494 Parrott building. SWAMI TRIGUNATITA Jecture to-night, tion,” sion 50c, 3 tickets §1 40 Steiner st.; Ve- danta Soclety. ’ “will deliver inte: sting lecture 629 Sutter st. | STATIO! FOR SALE—Furniture, carpets and good will, new brick apartment house of 175 rooms, in city's swellest locality; partly furnished; al- regular tenants already; 3 want apartment house don’t fall to get par- ticulars of this at rooms 1404-1405, Call bldg. COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5580 e e e e e CHIROPODISTS. DUNLAP FOOT INSTITUTE, 50 Geary—Ail ailments of the feet cured; corns,bunions,etc. COTTAGES TO LEZ. SUNSET district—Newly _built cottage, 6 rooms unfurnished, or 7 rooms furnished; bath, stable, chicken house, laundry, large garden; cheap. 1480 Tenth ave., nr. K st. FURNISHED cottage, 114 Hawthol, nr. Fol- som, bet. 24 and 3d; b rooms, bath; $30. | $15—_COTTAGE of 4 rooms and bath; no chil- references. 2136 Unlon st, BRANCH bakery; biggest snap ever offered; recelpts $10 daily; books will prove this; rent $14; three living rooms; price $200. Please | call and examine our iarge list of branch bakerjes and candy stores. Western Realty Co., 1007% Market st., room 1. BRANCH bakery, grocery and notion store; established 8 years; good location; low rent. MONTGOMERY & TILLEY, 105 Telegraph ave., Oakland. | $8000—ONE of the best country hotels in Cail- fornia: profits over $100 monthly clear guar- anteed; cause, sickness. THE ALDEN CO., 1118 Eroadway, Oakland. WANTED—Partner with capital for ladies’ re- tail cloak and suit house; store rented in first-class location: good chance for right man. Box 1676, Call. MORNING paper route for sale; between 500 and 600 papers; bargain. Box 833, Call office, Oakland, -DENTAL CLINIC, 800 Market st. cor. Fourth, room 7, Flood building; extrac. tions done ‘painlessiy; teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns, $3 50 up; plates, $4 60 up, office hours, 9 a m. to9 D Sundays, 9 to 2. 4 A—WANTED—Girls FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. and coats. €56 Mission st., third floor. GIRL, plain cooking, light housework; $25. 1214 Eady st. CAPABLE girl, 9 to 12 mornings; light house- work. 1328 Fell st. BIG NEW TUNNEL—HALF FARE— 63 tunnel men— ——___$82 50 butchers, different jobs, $30, $35, $40, $60, $80 and found. 8 meat cutters, $15 a week. BEST WAGES AT MURRAY & READY'S, BEST PLACES AT €34-636 Clay st. —BOARD YOURSELVES— —$2 25 DAY—STEADY WORK— Greeks or Portuguese; new worl Italians or Slavonians; new wobk. Austrians or Spanfards; new work. Mexicans or Russlans; new work. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. WANTED—Helpers at dressmaking. Call Sun- day, 1615A Clay st. EXPERIENCED operators on flannel gowns. 1157 Folsom st. EXPERIENCE D talloress on fine vests. 423 Natoma st. Apply 1918 Sacramento st., bet. 9 and 12. TRUSTWORTHY woman to manage a busi- ness out of the city. Box 1683, Call office. TAILOR. ROOS BROS., MIDDLE-AGED Swedish woman as working housekeeper; 2 in family. 622 Natoma st. EXPERIENCED saleslady for candy store; steady. 1409 Polk st. Call after 10 a. m. WAIST, skirt and sleeve hand: MULRON' 110 Geary st. Kearny at Post. also improvers. S | MIDNIGHT ORDERS. Grader, sugar pine lumber, $00. Pipe man, lumber company, $2 50 day. 2 young men, learn leather tanning, $9 week. LOOK. Sticker hand, ity mill, $4 day. Butcher, shov, fare §1. $45 and found. FRESNO—FRESNO. 25 woodsmen, fare paid. SEB US. | NAPA—NAPA. €5 ITALIANS, FREE FARE, $00. Meat cutters, shop, $15; shop butchers, $2 §0. 155 ITALIANS—FREE FARE. TO LOS ANGELES AND ARIZONA. Ceoper, factory, 15c fare, $3 25 day. 8 tinsmiths, factory, city, $3 a day. 8 painters, stripe and lotter, $2 50 to $3 day. Cook, also waiter, Nevada, $50 and $30 fd. 8 labarers, factory, 20c fare, $14 week. Sheep herder, $30 found. FREE FARE. 12 laborers, 12 miles away, $00. MURRAY & READY, 631 and 636 Clay et. GIRL for general housework and plain cooking. 42 Stanley place, bet. First and Second sts A LADY of indomitable enersy to make money and a_convincing talker. F. PERSON, 477 and 478 Parrott bullding. FUR liners; best pay; only first-class need ON, 495 Geary st. apply. M. H. ROBIN: WANTED—Girl for meneral housework family; good .wages. 1323 Masonic ave JACKSON, 1181, corner Jones—Finely furnished flat of 8 rooms; marine view; $85. FURNITURE WANTED. A. WOLLPERT, Mission, phone Red 4462, buys, rents, repairs, packs furniture, carpets. Cal.Aucticn House pays highest prices for fur- niture, flats, ete. 1105 Mission; tel. Mint 2481. HIGHEST price for furniture and mdse. L. H. BURD, auctioneer,1818 Mkt. ;tel. Howard 2756. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. BT P S Be R A _PARLOR mald and waltress for Oakland, $30, see lady here Monday: a German cook for small German family, $35; a cook and laundress, American family In city, $30; 4 chambermaids, assist waiting, in city board- ing-houses and hotels, $20 each; a nurse to care for 2 children in city, $30; a cook for a priest's houschold, $30; 5O housework girls for city and country places, $20 to $30. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. to learn hajrdressing, manicuring, ete.; trade taught from A to % in 2 weeks; $5 to those entering now; 3 po- sitions to fill immediately; positions guaran- teed at $10 per week up; leading school in ‘West. 233 Geary st., room 13, DR. GRUSS, 004-5-6 Callaghan bldg., Market and McAlllster sts., uses the Basford Obtun- der, the only device ever invented for grind- ing, drilling and excavating teeth absolutely without pain. For demonstration and proof call at office. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr.Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting, 50c; gas givea. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—cannot break: warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fillings, 5oc; plates. §5: full set;all work painlees and wa: ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth s RY, notions, dry goods, candy; liv- ing rms.; rent $15; cheap. 1145 Valencia st. PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, ccr.Bush— Set teeth §1 60 up: crowns $2 up; fillings 25c, $1000 BUYS Market ' st. $1000_PARTNER; must drive team. Oakiand Postoffice box 270. to-day paying corner saloon; rent $40. Coast, 783} Market. Goo#t msic end singing. ‘Admission “MARY MACLAIN, Story of a Soul's ening,” 11 and 7:30, Thaddeus Fritz of For- ward Movement, Occidental Hall, Larkin and McAllister sts. *“XOW" Jecture—Henry Harrison Brown, ‘“Mu- nicipal Ownership Relative to the Geary- street Road.” O4d Fellows' bldg.; 8 p. m. sharp. WANTED—Druggist with $1000 cash; good op- portunity. Eox 1688, Call office. $S00—HALF interest In soda works in good country town; remaining partner good, steady man. 145 Fifth st. FOR sale—Bakery; good cash business; kept by present owner 12 years; cheap. Call, 350 Duncan st., corner Sanchez. GOLD filitngs, 75¢; silver, 35c; crowns, $2; no pain: open Sunday. McDOWELL DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY SCHOOL Will fit you for business. Will glve you practical course in full, Wil teach you to eut, baste, fit and finish. ‘Will give you the leading system of cutting. Any pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market s McDOWELL, Dreasmaking and Millinery School —Any pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market. “WHAT 1Is Darwinism?’ Arthur Morrow Lewls, London. Odd Fellows' bldg., Seventh and Market sts., 8 p. m. HORIZON LECTURES BY EDWARD B. PAYNE cvery Sunday, 3 p. m., Odd Pellows’ building. DR.__PAYNE'S hrpnotic entertalnment, 317 5 Powell st., ewery Sunday evening; 10 cents. MEETING NOTICES. PAST members of Kni~—rhocker Engine Co. No. § will meet THIS AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock at the Veteran Firemen's rooms to arrange for their ffty-third anniversary dinner. THOMAS J. MACAULBY, Secretary. THE California Debris Commission, having ic near El Dorado County, Cal., @raining into Otter Creek, which reaches Middle Fork of American River, and from J. J. Hoffmann and T. M. Browne, in William BAKERY—Fine location in Rio Vista: baker will do _ well. GRAUGH, Rio Vista, Cal. HOTEL, furaiture und bar fixturas for sale in good mining camp in Nevada Co. For par- ticulars inquire at 1157 Howard st., 8. F. FOR sale—Restaurant; any reasonable pted; established 15 yea: 59145 Mission. good Address DAN | Me- | ACCORDION, sunburst & knife plaiting. Stew- art’s button & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. DYEING AND CLEANING. SEA breezes sweeten all garments, blankets, lace curtains, etc., done by the Presidio Heights Dye Works, 3015 Sacramento; phone for wagon, West 453. H. HICKMAN, pres. e b Sy LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. EDUCATIONAL. 100 ROOMS; house for men; rent $140...$4000 8 rooms; south of Market; rent $100. 2000 24 rooms; corner; part cash; bal. easy. 850 11 rooms; good income; rent $20. 21 rooms; ‘water front; rent $40; I 120 rooms; good lease: low rent. artments; Western Ad Money ‘loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, § to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. PETERSEN REALTY CO., 1035 Market st. $2200—Modern 27-room 'house; steady and transient; carpets and furniture first class; targain for a few days, $2300—36-room corner house; 2 floors; well equipped; fine location; snap; acct. departure. == T TP afC ST $450—11 ROOMS, Fourth st., near R. R.; 830, MOSSMAN, Examinér DISg.. room 413, 8-room boarding-house; 1031 McAllister st. ; €ood tramsient house; 15 .7 Grant ave. Pt Bt e il - S A ) A!‘n‘l-'lhr‘fl-b—h.'flh&u. S e R THE San Francisco Young Men's Christlan Association conducts a night school for men, an engineering school, an evening law school, a working boys’ night school and a day busi- ness and academic school. Students have gymnasium and other privileges. Apply at Y. M _C. A. building, Mason and Ellis sts. SHORTHAND In 30 days; Boyd's Syllabic; no ruled lines; no shading; nothing to confuse; only 9 characters; casily read; study by mall; circulars, testimonials and first lesson covering % the course for two 2-cent stamps, Chicago Correspondence _Schools, Incorpo- rated, 62 National Life Bldg., Chicago, Il MRS, GRUNDIES WEILER, surviving widow of late RICHARD WEIL: having been left penniless since the death of her hus- band, is in urgent neced of work; lessons given in German, French, Spanish, at her residence, 980 Post st. A—WOMAN wanted who understands the mak- ing of ladies’ underwear, to act as forelady none but experienced need apply. 656 Mis- sion st., third floor. 4TRLS_wanted—Mutual L. & L. Co., Second and Bryant; Bryant st. entrance; box dept. TONKIN'S, GIRL to print in photo gallery. 1227 Market st. FIRST-CLASS finisher on men's custom coats; steady work; high wages. 533 Natoma st. WANTED—Experienced stenographer; one who is famillar with the Smith Premier type- writer. _Apply between 9 and 11 a. m., at HALE BROS." WANTED—First-class demonstrator for halr goods. Apply at HALE BROS.' WANTED—Good pants_finishers; good_wages. Apply at once, S. N. WOOD & CO., 27 Geary st, Y GIRLE about 15 for factory work: good wages. Apply at cnce, AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacra- mento st. OPERATORS to work on gloves; steady; wages. Carson Glove Co,, 123 Second st. TWENTY teachers immediately for California ard Arizona schools. 51S Parrott bullding. WANTED—First-class waist, skirt and coat han J. BAER, 1200 Geary st. WANTED—Girl do cooking and general house- work; refs. Apply mornings, 1709 Baker st. 2 LADIES of good address to represent a high- grade magazine. 59 Columbian bidg., city. FIRST-CLASS sterographers furnished. Miss M. G. Barrett. instructor, 302 Montgomery. A—LADIES, learn' all branches halrdressing trade; manlcuring, massage, ctc., 1236 Mar- ket st., cor. Jones, room 94; positions secured at highest wages; day and eve, class; call. A—GIrls to learn millinery now for fall season; both seasons taught from start to finish in 1 month for $10; positions as trimmers, sales. ladies, etc., guaranteed at $10 per wéek up. day and evening class, 143 Stockton st., r. 13. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS AND RIV- ETERS; NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY; PAID SALARY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'S FACTORIES_ 32% FREMONT ST, AND 1878 MISSION, NEAR FIFTEENTH. WANTED—A middle-aged lady bookkeeper for livery stable; reference required. Reply at 957 Mission st., between § and 10 o'clock a. m., Monday, Oct. 5, 1903. LADIES having fancy work to sell—Dofles, center pieces, Battenberg and drawn sold on commission; send stamped envelope to Ladies’ Exchange, 34 Monroe st., Chica, WANTED—First-class demonstrator; must be of good appearance: one who understands hair goods preferred; state age, experience and salary expected.” Apply box 1687, Call. LADIES to'do piecework at their homes; we furnish all materials and pay from $7 to $12 weekly. Send stamped envelope to Royal Co., 34 Monroe st., Chicago. ASSISTANT manager large gT0cery store; state experience, salary expected, age, etc. Ad- dress box 1700, Call office. $20 A 100 WRITING letters home. Particu- lars, Eelectric Remedy Co., dept. 101, 235 Soufl"l Michigan, South Bend, Ind. CIGARETTE makers wanted; steady work and good wages. The JOHN BOLLMAN CO., corner Front and Pacific sts, . A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and eubscriptions has been established at 1000 Valencia street. B — HELP WANTED—MALE. AT CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 60 Third st., nr. Call bidg.; phone Bush 403. EVADA AND UTAH. FREE FARE. RYNDON, GOLCONDA AND RENO. 8, P. R. R. CO.'S OWN WORK. 100 laborers, $2 a day. ‘We Ship Daily on All Trains, Crowds Are Going. Are You? OREGON—FARE ADVANCED. 8 coal miners, 6-foot vein, $1 a ton. BUTTE COUNTY. DIAMOND MATCH CO. FEE $1. CHICO. SHIP TO-DAY. Half Fare, $2 80. Fee $1. 25 teamsters. $75 a month. 20 drillers, $250 a day. 100 laborérs, trackmen, woodchoppers and right of way men, $2 25 a day. OREGON. \ FREE FARE. 76 Greek and Italian laborers, $2 to §3 a day. HUMBOLDT CoO. 28 laborers, $2 to $3 a day; fare advanced and half fare $2 50. MENDOCINO CO. FREE FARE. 7 mill and yard men, $30 and board. 12 laborers for R. R., §2 a day. ‘Watch our ads Monday. CAL. EMP. AGENCY, 59 Third st. WANTED. Foreman,_single? men, 1o take o of a gentleman’s country place with- in 50 miles of San Francisco: must be ca- pable of handling men and accounts and to supervise dairy, chicken raising and all other departments; state age, wages expected and references. Address Foreman, 421 Market st., San Francisco. WANTED—Ladies to copy letters home; $20 & 100: gond envelope. Paclfic Supply Co., _Bacramento, Cal. A REFINED woman to assist with housework and baby: no washing or windows; wages §25. 3867 Clay st., cor. Cherry. $25 A 100 WRITING letters home; materials furnished; no deposit. Woman's Remedy Co.. dept.’ B 21, Chicago, YOUNG girl to do light wark; d by the 8] paid by day. GAN' -MATTERN Knitting Ml 607 Grove st. 3 WANTED Experienced_salesiady for ladies’ INGL!?B 'l‘ln eo-:l:m lfiur and chil R 4400, Call. o rare .DeFilippe’'s Academy o Jestab 1671 ablest profs, of neckear. A.p-vly Superintendent’s office, Microth oo, ST SRS el wmm—«::wmun-v '.fl-m:', state erences. Address A YOUNG man to tend bar and work around country hotel, $35 and found, references nec- essary: a second butler for private family, one willing to learn will do, but must have references, $35 and found. ' MISS PLUNK- ETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. Office not open Sundays. EARNEST working salesmen and saleswomen ‘make $100 a month at our high-class work; 'flmu,:uv- ‘wanted "'ryw‘henm ; @Il or pany, 414 Examiner building. 2 fhen WANTED—A thoroughly experienced recely- s 1o manage. 7. D, DAY & ner Geary st. and Grant ave, S sal- ‘WANTED—A salesman for hnmmm ment; large store; state experience ary expected. Apply box 1008, Call office. INSIDE_WORK- Otfics open to-day (Sunday), 10 to 13 m- g - 7 lits to-morrow, Aonday, at We ship to Trillies to- e o ; MapanT: coe work at ‘elock to the Diamond Ma Chicor ‘Call ‘to-day and see us about it Watch our ads In to-morrow, Mondsy's paper; the job you want is there. Gall to-day and get a free list of job& AGENCY, PACIFIC mY!lDENT Box factory foreman, boss Water well driller, Nevada, found. MARRIED vineyardist flour maller, $60; 3 {J:';l $3 day; :h':l,.mem: S farmers, $1 25 day and $30 end found: milker, $40 and 860 found, and many others. J. F. SETT & OO., 623 Sacramento st. BOARDING-HOUSE cooks, $40 and $30 to $60; second cook for imstitution, $40; hotel second cook, $50; hotel waiter, country, $30; Testaurant waiter, country, $30; hotel porter and choreman, $25, and others. J. F. CRO- SETT & CO.,’ 625 Sacramento at. TRAVELING salesman; an active energetic man for California territory: stadle line: es- tablished high rated house. F. R. JEN- NINGS, sales manager, Detroft, Mich. A GOOD opportunity for a bright young man of good family, 15 to 17 years of age, In large wholesale establishment; grammar school education and good penmanship re- quired; references. Box 1681, Call WANTED—Good rellable man to drive bottle beer wagon In the city: must be a good sales- ell recommended and of regular : good wages and steady position. Ad- dress box 4393, Call office. WHY pay big prices to have your shoes half- loledpwyhm )':u can get it done for 23c, S0c and 60c, while you wi at 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 24 sts, of 11 Third st.? BARBERS—Good shop in San Jose; receipts, $40 per week; rent §15: a bargain. DECK- ELMAN BROS.. 106 Eil PENSION ATTY. M, HARRIS, 40 Ellis st.: 14 years' practice; references from thousands of persons for whom I have secured pensions. WANTED—A pantsmaker; also a coatmaker. Apply N. DAVIS, Reno, Nev, TRY our men's shoes, union made, at §1 and $1 60 per valr; foot-form shoes at $2 50, or orthopedic shoes, §3 50; best shoes on earth. 11 Third st., Exam. bidg., 5 doors from Market. NURSERYMAN and florist wanted. Call 500 Halght st. WANTED—Experienced domestic salesman. Apply bet. 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS." YOUNG man in office of large cor ition ;. luate of business college prefe ; salary per month. Box 1209, Call effice. WANTED—3 oystermen. 469 Seventh st., Oakland, Cal. BRIGHT boy to learn trade; wages. Carson Glove Co., 123 Second st. TRY our men’s shoes, union made, at §1 and $1 50 pair; foot-form shoes at $230; we pay express or mail chrgs. 11 3d st., Exam. bid. WANTED—For U. S. Marine Corps, able- bodied unmarried men, between 21 and 35; 800d character: must speak, read and write English: marines serve at sea on men-of- ‘war in all parts of the world, on land in our isiand possessions, and at naval stations ia the United States. Apply at recruiting of- fice, 40 Ellis st, San Francisco, Cal, and 401 K st., Sacramento, Cal. SALESMAN, traveling or local; staple article &5 side line for drug and kindred trades; fuil control of _territory; ket sample case. BAYER, 66 Beekman st New Yar{l WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, has added 100 new rooms to the Denver House, 217 Third st.; 230 rooms; 25¢ to 50c per night. MEN to learn barber trade; only 8 weeks re- quired; special offer this month; catalogue end full information malled free. MOLER SYSTEM COLLEGE, 635 Clay st. WANTED—Rough carpenters and laborers, Ap- ply room 14, 26 Montgomery st., San Fran- ciseo Conmstruction Company. BOY in tin shop; learn trade; 16 years. 533 Mission st, WANTED—Energetic salesman for outsids work. THORNE & CO., 312 Bush st. B e e mcnsbmen it Vol A McDONALD & PERRY have a large stock of new and sccond-hand shoes; cheap. 239 3d st. PENSION atty. E. A. Bullis, room 40, Phelan bldg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R. MAN to do_janitor work for tuition in 8. F. Barber School. 741A Howard st. SATLORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Austral HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. NO LOST TIME—WORK EVERY DAY YEAR ROUND. SPECIAL RATE—$5.— OU CAN DO IT—$60 to $75. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. WAGES §75. WAGES. WAGES $82 50. WAGES. 83 two-horse, four-horse teamsters, $75. 29 laborers and muckers, $75. 20 drillers and headermen, $582 50. Manager here; cost you §1 fee; $1 fee. THAT'S ALL. DIAMOND MATCH TRUST. CHICO, BUTTE————CHICO, BUTTE. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. VERY IMPORTANT ORDERS, 8 HOURS—CITY WORK. 12 laborers, call to-day, Sunday. $2 day. IN MILL AND FACTORY, 6 laborers, 60c fare, no blankets, §2 day. Teamster. light city wagon, $12 week. Man break and care colts, fare $1, $25 fd. MARRIED. Man and wife, no other woman there, § cows and chores. wife cook men, 10c fare, boss here, $55 found. TO EUREKA—$2 50. 25 laborers, big lumber company, $60 to $75. Man cut meat, city institution, $30 found. 12 young men, city mills and factories, $1 50 day, Vest, pants and coat makers, 3 men, north. VERY MURRAY & READY, IMPORTANT. 634-636 Clay st. CARPENTERS. 6 house carpenters, steady, 6 months’ job, fare 70c, 8 hours $3 50. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. WANTED—Boy about 17 years old for ehip- ping department. Apply to manager before 8:30 2. m., R. D. DAVIS & CO., Geary st. and Grant ave, WANTED—Young man to run electrical eleva- tor. Call at STRAUSS & FROHMAN'S, 107 Post st. $75_PER month and travellng expenses paid salesman to sell to grocers: experience un- uecessary. PURITY CO., Chicago. WANTED—At once, experienced _traveling salesman for California; none other need ap- ply. Address Drawer S, Chicago. MEN everywhere; good pay; to distribute cir- culars, ady. matter, tack signs, ete.; no can- vassing. National Adv. Bureau, Chicago. BOY about 17. perfume department; $5 start. steady; advancement. Apply 161 First San Francisco. ENERGETIC young man for bill clerk; must be good at figures; state experience, salary expected, age, etc. Box 1680, Call. TAILOR—Bushelman wanted Monday morn- ing, 8 o'clock; steady position. 8 N WOOD & CO. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st_ near M Ket—700 rooms, 38¢ night; ng rooms freo 'bus and bagage to and from ferry. ALL sizes men’s shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 563 Mission st., bet. ist and 24 sts. GET your shoes half soled while waiting; 2S¢ to 50c. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d sts. e ————————————— HORSES AND WAGONS. FOR sale—Bay mare (standard registared), rub- ber-tired runabout, harness, robes, whips, etc.; price $200; will seil mare alone if want- ed. ' Apply room 12, Abrahamson buflding, Thirtenth and Washington sts., Oakland. HARNBSS and saddles, the best for the money, at JEPSEN BROS. CO., inc., the big store. 1145-1147 Market st., San Francisco, SOUND young business horse for sale cheap. 1318 Grove st. FOR sale—Sandlet hack in first-class order, $100. Call 1327 Plerce st. A RARE pony for sale. 847 Mlssion st. FOR sale—One pack mule; works single double. ROBERTS, 1615 - Largest assortmt 2-hand wagons, buckb'd, sur- rey,harness, work, driving horses. 15th-Valencia, 8 GOOD horses for sale cheap. 327 Sixth st. Al EXPRESS wagon, light camping and gocart for sale cheap. 0532 m--"‘: CH Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the vnfl‘edmmummwhn. postage paid. HOUSES TO LET. fl service absolutely free: take advantage this department; it will eave m trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 250 Geary st.. on the square. (ODERN residence, Mission warm belt; view; large grounds: 9 rooms and s Fair Oaks st. MADISON & BURKE. 7-ROOM house, $10; modern; t to good tenant. Inq. bet. 10 and 2, 307 Faxon ave. VAN NESS ave, 2104, near Pacific ave.—Mod- ern house; 10 rooms; rent $70. $32 50—SUNNY modern house, T rooms and bath. 720 Broderick, near McAllister st. WANTED—In a wholesale dry goods house, an experienced entry clerk. Address box 1683, Cajt_office. WANTED—In a wholesale house, a strong boy o run an elevator; references required. Ad- dress box 1684, Call. LARGEST commissions ever offered to good portrait solicitors, male or female. Apply 83z Howard st. WANTED—FErrand-boy, 15 years or over. Ap- ply H. Liebes & Co., 137 Post st., §-8:30 a.m, DETECTIVES—Everywhere, good salary, no exper. Int'l. Dectective Agcy., Milwaukee. A NBAT young man for soda fountain at GRUENHAGEN BROS., 20 Kearny st. BOYS wanted. Mutual Label and Lithograph- ing Company, Second and Bryant sts. BOY wanted to_learn high-grade machinist trade. Apply 219-221 Main st. FIRST-CLASS ladles’ tail Call Sunday, 11 to 12, and Monday. A. N, 142 Geary. JAPANESE man and wife to run shooting gal. lery. Inquire 318 Grant ave. WANTED - Minchumsiii's helper at 1615 Mar- et st. STRONG boy from 18 to 20 years of age; state ‘wages required. Box 1672, Call office. BOY in picture frame shop to learn trade; call Sunday, 10 to 12. L. A MAN of indomitable energy taiker, e -t PRRSN 477 and 458 Parrott building. FOR SALE—First-class union location San Pablo ave.. Oakland. box 831, Call office, Okaland. MAN zt.d to sell ruffled curtains in JOHN M. HASSALL, st.. Boston, Mass, [} shop; San 78 Bedford | WELL-LIGHTED lott, BEFORE moving get our 3 list of houses to let. BALDWIN & Bmm 25 Post st. HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. OAK. 419—Elegantly furnished house; 10 rooms MSM(!I:II!‘I"MGB:MM. HOUSES FURNISHED—FOR SALB. PARTIES leaving town would like to sell # nished house; very reasonable. 862% som st. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Sunday, Sept. 27, sunburst pin; 3 diamonds; either Lombard st., N e Markat-st. _cars, Cosfmn n.n D SAMUELS, 1430 Stockton st.: rewara. OVAL lain miniature in_surround- m J. F. MO- ed by diamonds; liberal RONEY, 200 Davis st. — LOST—Lady's German gold watch, Market st., Sept. 4; reward; no questions. 1108 Laguna, e " LOST—On Vallejo, bet, Powell & parcel (child’s dress). 1216 Folsom: reward. LOST—A white setter pup; black . Re- arn 0 1426 Mission st rewasd. T LOST—A gold_rope necklace. Finder pleass return to 1439 Clay st.; reward. . TOST_A passbook with the i S Losn: Boctety of San’ Fresim, Ty age name of MRS. A. E. DOTON, No. 74-000 IT_will pay to “Remember" X o ihat the California gold and silver to make new waich cases. LOFTS TO LET. s P ble for manufacturing