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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1903, N S i .. ‘ SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner Marke: and Third streets; open unti] 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICEE—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 . m. 800 Hayes street: open until 9:30 p. m. G39 McAllister sireet; open until 9:30 p. m. 615 Larkin street; open untfl 9:30 p. m. 1041 Mission street; oven until 10 p. m. 2261 Market etreei, corner Sixteenth; open ontil 8 v. m. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. 1086 Valencia street: open until § p. m. Northeast corner Church and Dunean streets; p until 9 ». m. Northwest corner of Twenty-second. and | Kentucky streets: open until § p. m. Eighteenth hnights Rose Croix cordially i vited. By order of the Wise e Master, CHARLES JELLINEK, Secretary. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. rent $140...$4000 rent $100. 2000 850 100 ROOMS; house for men; 58 rooms; south of Markel 24 rooms; corner; part cdsh; bal. easy. 11 rooms; good income; rent $20.... 350 21 rooms; water front; rent $40; lease.. 650 120 rooms; good lease; low rent . 6500 67 rms.; apartments;Western Add.;rent 250 Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotele, roadhouees, flats, § to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. PETERSEN REALTY CO., 1085 Market st. $2200—Modern 27-room house; ~steady and transient; carpets and furniture first class; bargain for a few days, $2300—36-room corner house; 2 floors; well equipped; fine location; snap; acct. departure. 11_ROOMS; rent $30; good location. ..... $450 27 rooms; rent $70; part housekpg: ase. 1700 20 rooms; rent $125; transient; north..$2100 Examiner buiiding, room 411 MOSSMAN, FOR sale at a bargal all full; price $350. SPIRITUALISM. noted peychic for slate- writing and clairvoyance; stamp for circular. 1112 Eddy st., nr. Octavia; phone Scott 887 8-room boarding-house; 1031 McAllister st. Council No. 2, R and B. { et THIS (WEDNESDAY) | EVENING, Cctcber clock, for business ard dcgr By order of the T.1 M ANKLIN H. DAY, Recorder. OCCIDENTAL Lodge No. 22, F. and A. M.—Otficers and members are respect- fully requested to assemble at the Temple, King Solomon's Hall, TO- DAY at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of funeral obsequies of Bugene By order of t . M. KETT Lodge No. 139, F. and A. M. —Stated meeting and third degree THIS (W DAY) EVEND at 7:15 o clo 3y order of the W. M. . McPHERSON, Secretary. EDWARD EARLE, 1052 Ellls, readings daily, ~0:30 to 4: seances Sunday and Thursday. —_—— | EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE AOKI, 421 Post st.; tel. Bush 135— , Japanese-Chinese employment office; fur- | __Dishes best help; contracts for farm help, etc. IF _you want Japaness help, advertise in The New World, Japanese daily paper, 353 Geary, | A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. Powell. Tel. Main 5752. A—GRAND Jepanese-Chinese Emp. Office, 415 Stockton: tel. Grant 168; expert, reliable help. CHINESE Employment Office—Best help at | Leon Seung's, 4113 O'Farrell; tel. East 426 | RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 5188, CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. SWEDISH laundress, first two very |~ fine waltresses for hotels, ] J, F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter { | | lass; al desire situations. & AN experienced writer desires to contribute articles or take entire charge of children's section of magazine or periodical. Address ! box 83, Call office, 1118 Broadway, Oakland. | SWEDISH girl wishes a position to do up- | " stairs work and waiting; is a gbod cook; wages $30 to $35. Box 4070, Call office. CLAIRVOYANTS. cadings This Week For $1 1§ L28 MY Regular § a8 $1 PROFESBOR PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist ever in San Francisco. I do hereby solemny agree and guarantes to make no charge if I fail to tell you your name, occupation and what you called for; 1 promise to tell you whether husband, wife or sweetheart s true or fal I teill you whom and whén 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 will reach the highest possible development In mental vigor, heaith, bappiness 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.; Bundaye, 2 to 8. 326 O'Farrail st., 326, M —Stated meeting THIS (WEDNES- DAY) EVE: at 7:30 o'clock. Secretary. LSIOR Lodge No. 166, F. and A. e H J OWE! THE officers and members of Ger- mania Lodge No. 1. 0. O. F. are hereby requested to assemble’ &t 04d Felows' Hall TO-MOR. ROW (Thur: . at 1:30 p. m., to attend the funeral of our late brother, JOHN WIL- LIAM HAH CHAS. KURRE, Noble Grand. TRAUCH, Secretary. MOPOLI 1 0.0.F DAY EVENING, October ftors cordially invited GUSTAVE A. HUEBNER, ANDREW J. CLEARY, R. 8. IVANHOE Lodge No. 5, K. of P., wiil confer the Knight rank (long form) | October 7, 1903, at | Castle, 9091 Market street, Members of sister lodyes cor- < | | | | MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- nently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bidg.; she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the present happiness and portrays events to occur in the future; if you are in treuble, dls- contented or not satisfied in life, or bave do- mestic, love or business troubles, consult this great med'um and you will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25¢ up; satisfaction guaranteed; read- ings by mail. Tel. Black 4506. ISMAR, the Egvptlan gypsy. clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market st., nor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; readings by mail as satistac- tory as in person; 3 questions answered, $1; full life, $5; send lock of hair, date and vear of birth: don’t send currency. Send postoffice, Well %o money order or registered letter. A GERMAN woman would like to g0 out by the day washing, ironing and cleaning. Box 8516, Call. EASTERN girl wishes a position cook In private family. Call 731 Laurel a between Eddy and Turk ste., off Buchanan. | AN experienced working housekeeper with girl | G eare; good copk and Baker; §30- 1905 Mis- slon s POSITION as working housekeeper, city or country; American lady; is competent to take full charge. Address for two days box 1697, Call office. POSITION as housekeeper for man with chil- dren by widow with experience. Call or ad- dress MRS. FOREMAN, 840 Webster st., Oakland. COMPETENT "stenographer; any line; operates Remington, Yost, Smith; wishes permanent position; will substitute; sala: $55 per month. ' Address box 4015, Call office. WANTED—By a respectable elderly woman a ition as plain cook; is a first-class lau ress; small family of adults. 206 Lily ave, | NURSERY governese desires position; one or two children; hotel preferred; city refer- ences. Box 1671, Call. INTELLIGENT voung lady would like position as_collector; can give good references. Box 4389, Call. | AX_experienced saleslady wishes position. Box 1668, Call office. | WANT ads and subscriotions taken for The | ! Call at Faton's Bazaar, €33 McAllister sf Rl B TR L e | EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. | RETURNED. RETURNED. K. KELLER, World's most famous aura seeress and clair. voyant; readings daily; $1:10a m. to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m.; Sun- days 10 to 12; now located at 1228 Ma GILBERT, Presidest. | H. VAN ORDEN, Secretary. | N Montenegrin L. and B. l cers and inciavers, hereby notified to | gular quarter | (WEDNESDAY) 1908, , &l 903 Market be given after J. E. KUKAVIZA M. G. FTANISICH, Secretary THE STOCKHOLDERS OF | EAN RANCISCO GASB AND | RIC COMPANY is hereby given der and resolution of the San Francisco pany adopted at a y held at the offics > City and County of > of California, on the day of August, 1903, a meeting of the lders of San Francisco Gas and Elec- npany will be held at the office ol mpany, number 415 Post street, San isco, California (tne same being the ss of said corpora- e the board of di- y, the 224 r o'clock | for the purpose of acting and voting | the proposition to create a bonded in- | dnes: f said corporation to the amount aggregate of ten miliion (10,000,000) | r United States gold coin, for the pur- | of mcquiring property to be used in car- | g on the business of the corporation and order to provide funds for other legiti- mate and necessary purposes of the corpor- | ation, such bonded indebtedness to be secured | by a morwgage or deed of trust upon all the | property now owned by sald corporation, or | Which it may hereafter acquire. By order of | the board of directors. ] CHARLES L. BARRETT, | Secretary San Francisco Gas and Electric | Company. | TH.: California Debris Commission, having | received applications to mine by hydraulic | xcess {rom George Wiest in Magnolia mine, Georgetown, El Dorado County, Cal., ining into Otter Creek, which reaches Middle Fork of American River, and from J. J. Hoftmann and T. M. Browne, in William Foush & Co.’s mine near Forest Hill, Placer unty, Cal., draining into Volcano Canyon | Creek, which reaches Middle Fork of Ameri- 1 can River, gives motice that meeting will be beld at room 96, Flood building, San Fran- cisco, Cal., Oect. 18, 1908, at 1:30 p. m. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING—Notice is here- by given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Bank of California will be heid at the banking house in this city on DAY, October 13, 1903, at 11 o'clock By order of the board of drectors. ALLEN M. CLAY. Secretary. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper. for malling. $1 year. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS wanted to sell shares for & new pat- Al proposition; ented important invention: references. M. P. SCHELL, 529 Mission st ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Attorney and Counselor at Law, n Evenings 7 to 9. Phone Jessle 4711, es on First Fioor—Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Market St., Between Mason and Taylor. | Almost Opposite “F Dry Goods Store. | ADVICE FRI e LUMBIAN LAW AGENCY. 916 Market; tel. Red 618; bad wnis ejected dily and reasonably; collec- lione attended to; attachments; corporations | organized; civil and criminal practice. RC W. KI ., atty-at-law, Examiner bl i room €11; all cases, damages, estates, wil H stiachments, collections, etc.; consultation | foee: mo advance charges: call or write; evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. £ free—I1 will advance cost in meritori- | es, probate ané all oth | n advance: open every even- RSTON, 819 Market st., r. 3L - | WING—Attorney-at-law. Room 612, | rge uniess successful all V. Davidson, 927 Market. ADVICE free; iaw buriness A—MME. PORTER, card reader, born with a double veil and sec- ond sight: tells the past, present and future; ladies, gents, by cards, palmistry and clairvoyant sitting; $1 50. 126 Turk st. MRS A. H. Kronenberg, paimist, clairvoyant, card reader, will give a good reading, 102, for | when & short time only thers fail try me to convince yours MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted clair. and palm.; has second sight; a wonderful names; L. 50c; G. $1. 714 Franklin.nr.G.G.av. MISS WARD, great card reader; ladies 25¢ others fail; call on this celebrated medium sat'sfaction or no pay. 413 Mason st 3 questions by mall, | et st. | sclentific clairvoyant and | 402 Franklin, near Grove. | prophetess; | | no sign. MARRIED man 35 vears of age, wishes posi- tion with wholesale grocery or commission firm; nine years’ experience in grocery busi- good references. Box 3507, Call ; German: 29; good references; 7 vears with one house; close mixer; New York experience; honesy and reliable. Box 4040, Call office. CARPENTER; good; active; also handy with | “painters’ ana paper hangers' tools; wants Work; teris reasonable; references. Box 3513, Call ' office, | YOUNG man, well educated and reliable, with business experience, wants position in gen eral merchandise store in country; best re erences. Box 3§15, Call office. i ‘The baseball man thinks it great fun To swat the sphere for a home run. He gets well paid to do such deeds; And thus supplies Our praises sung on bleacher harps; ‘We cannot all be baseball sharps, But we can win in life’s great game, By home runs get success and fame. The way, of course, is know to all— Just put a Want Ad in The Call. his daily needs. HELP WANTED—FEMALE-—Con. HELP WANTED—WALE—Con. A—3 waltresses, same country hotel. Waltress, short distance..... Lunch waitress; no Sunday worl Chambermaids, chm-waltresse Swedish cook, country, fare paid . Coek, city hotel, sleep home Wagtresses, city and country . Infant's nurse, $20; second girl, $20; second girl, city, $25; cooks, girls, second girls, £15 to $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 429 Bush st. A—WANTED—Girls to learn hairdressing, manicuring, etc.; trade taught from A to Z in 2 weeks; §5 to those entering now; 3 po- sitions to fill immediately; positions guaran- teed at $10 per week up; Ieading school i’ West. 233 Geary st., room 13. A—LADIES, learn hes hairdressing trade; manicurin e, etc., 1236 Mar- ket st., cor. Jone : ‘positions secured at highest wages; day and eve class; call. house- A—Girls to learn millinery ncw for fall season; both seascns taught from stert to finish in 1 month for $10; positions as trimmers, sales ladies, etc., guaranteed at $10 per week up; day and evening class, 143 Stockton st., r. 13. MALE s grapher with several years’ expe- rience in different lines of office work, and | good references, wants position. Box 4 Call office, A—Mme. Ravenna reads life, business advice; names given: 23c up. § 4th st., near Mark OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 1, Kearny, room 20; ladies 25c; gents 5oc MRS. SHAFER, tings dally. 448% Je: clairvoyant, card reader; sit- e st., bet. Gth ard Oth. CARPET BEATING 1 ND CLEANIN! AIR_ compressed, dry, Ice cold, is now univer- saily used in sanitarily cleaning carpets, on floor. without removal or injury; pi Apply S. F. COMPF NG CO., Call bld you become disgusted with send for SPAULDING’S Pioneer Ci ing Works, 356-357 Tehama st.; tel AIR ur work South 40. SMITH'S Carpet Cleaning Co.; Al work g 1843 15th st.; phone Capp 1 Carpet Cleaning Works, es mod- | phone Main 5237. | -beat- | 1809 Har- | Al cleaning, 3c: tel. Mission 225. | BY single young man, work of any kind: ex- d in grocery and saloon business. Box 11 office. % by young man as engineer and elec. | POSITIO! Call trician in hotel; references. Box 4042, thorough!ly wishes position around gen ; care of garden, horses, cows, etc. Box Call office. RELIABLE honest man, tent., NTED by an American, 35 years of age, who has had 15 years of business experience, position; would prefer outside work as sale man, solicitor or collector. Box 1213, Cail. ant situations; man can speak erman, Spanish and English: can do any nd of work; wife speaks Italian and Span- Box 4392, Call SITUATION wanted as mecharical engineer or construction or designing engineer for general mill work by technical graduate; best of ref- erences. Box 4017, Call. T MIDDLE-AGED women to sew on buttons by hand. Levi Strauss & Co.'s Shirt Factory, 8615 Fremont st.; see MR. HINDSHAW. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS AND RIV- ETERS; NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY: PAID SALAR LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'S FACTORIES 32% FREMONT ST, AND 1873 MISSION, NEAR FIFTEENTH. CIGARETTE makers wanted; steady work and good wages.' The JOHN BOLLMAN CO., corner Front and Pacific sts. FIRST-CLASS finishers wanted at KRAGEN, ssion st., 4th floor. nitress and parlor- 4 Van Ness ave. WA maid; wage: GIRLS to fold eirculars; can easily make $5 week. Apply 161 First st. NTED—Young girl to assist with house- 2829 h st. CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co.. J. McQueen, | proprietor, 220 Guerrero st.; tel. Mission 4J. | TRY HOPKE BROS.; excellent carpet-beating mattresses made over.1432 Howard:South 218 ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st. tel. Main 594. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: prices | reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel.Misslon 263. CONKLI! Superior Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 126. COLLECTION OFFICES. BY tool and die maker and also do general light machine bench and repair work; fully equipped with tools, ingenuity and 12 years' experience. Box 1023, Call. YOUNG man wishes a position in city; not | afraid of any kind of work. Address WM. J. GOEBEL, 1711 Market st. A _MAN about place, gardening, attend to horses, handy with tools; no cows; good ref- erenc Box 1696, Call WANTED—Situation as barkeeper or helper in 613 Proadway. | BAD tenants ejected for collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 5580 e e e DENTISTS. ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 800 Market cor. Fourth, room 7. Flood bulldink; extra tions done vainiessiy; teeth without plates our speciaity; gold crowns, $3 50 up; pi $4 50 up, extraction free; & m to ® p. m.; Sundays, 9 to DR. GRUSS, 504-5-6 Callaghan_bldg., Market nd McAllister sts., uses the Basford Obtun- der, the only device ever invented for grind- For demonstration and proof without pain. call at office. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr.Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; testh from $8 per set; extracting, 50c; gas given. warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50: fillings, plates, $5; full set;all work painlees and w. ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth | PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor.Bush— Eet teeth $1 50 up: crowns $2 up; flllings 23c. GOLD fillings, 75¢; silver, 35c: crowns, $2; no pain: open Sunday. Dr.0.B.Hewi*t,204 Sutter. e e e e e e e . | SORER, reliable young man wants responsi- " drilling and excavating teeth absolutely | | | “zaloon: best of references; little experlence. | handy with | gardening: Box 4062, MAN about place, private family. | tools; no cows; Call office. BY a young man as carpenter’'s helper; can | 780 most any kind of carpentering. Address box 1218, Call office. 4 TATILOR wants position as tailor in this city. | "F. M._ box 1067, Call office, | ble position; Al references. Box 4390, Call. | JAPANESE married couple would like situa- | " tions; man good housework or gurdener and | wife good cook. Address J. HAMAMOTO, 533 Sixteenth st.. Oakland. | JAPANESE, member of Japanese Y. M. C. A., wants situation as school boy in small fam- tly. Address T. S., 121 Haight st. Japanese wants a situation as AN honest family. Address TOY schoolboy In_small NAKA, 807 Polk st. JAPANESE; good elevator boy, who has had many vears' experienag, wants position. F. G., 612 Turk st. JAPANESE man and wife want situations as cook and houseworker; best roferences. T. NI1INOMI, 18 8t. Mary st., city. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions recefved at Call branch office. 2200 Filimors. SMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dresemaking and Millinery School 1019 Market. ACCORDION, sunburst & knife plaiting. Stew- art’s button & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. - DYEING AND CLEA —Any pattern cut to measure. G. SEA breezes swecten all garments, biankets, lace curtains, etc., done by the Presidio Helghts Dye Works, 3915 Sacramento; phone for wagon, West 453. H. HICKMAN, pres. EDUCATIONAL. THE San Francisco Young Men's Christian Association conducts a night school for men, an engineering school, an cvening law school, u 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. !u;A;.rs BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post, S. F.—Bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typing, lansuages, telegraphy, English branches cay and night sessions; {ljus. catalogue free. #ts, $12; quick, quiet; open even- ines. __room 301. BUILDINGS TO LET. BRICK buildicg in wholesale district, 19,000 square feet foor spece, 10 lease for long term: adlitional stery if desired; will put in order #o suit tenant. ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. RUSINESS CHANCES. iggest snap cver offered; i books will prove this: rent ®id: three living rooms; jrice $200. Please ail and examine our large lst of branch akeries and candy stores. WESTERN REALT room 1. CO.. 100 Market st., 1F you desire to sell or exchange business, real estate or mines, no matter where located, or desire to invest money. try INTERNATION- AL BROXERAGE ABSN INC., 330 Pine st., ", Cal. AYRES, the feading business collcge, 728 Ma ; special summer course in all depar ments; handscme catalogue free; life scholar- ship, $50; day and evening sessions. CALIFORNIA Business College, 305 Larkin st. “A thorough school”; poritions secured for graduates; modern methods; individual in- struction. Write for iliustrated catalogue. THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory school for the university, law and medical colleges; ref., President Jordan or any Stanford pro. fessor; day, evening sessions. Phelan bldg. HINMEN'S Academy; a thorough school of dancing; established 20 years. 1412 Polk st., between Pine and Cailfornia; both adult and children's classes are now open for the season. A—BAN FRANCISCO Business College, 1236 Market st.—Practical, progressive, reliable; day & evening sessions; write for catalogue. VIOLIN and viola instruction, including semble; beginners received: best meth terms moderate. Studio 305 Larkin, room 91. FOR SALE—A good, rellable shoemaking and l(‘[f"r shop. Call at 450 Jessie st. FOR sale—Saloon: wholesale district; owner leaving city. 100 Clay st. BAKERY Fine location in Rio Vista: good baker will 4o well Address DAN Mc- GRAUGH, Ric Vista, Cal, CARPENTER shop for sale at involce. Call 1953 Market st mecar Thirteenth, RESTAURANT for sale cheap on account of wickness. Call at 699 Third st. A NESTAURANT for sale. 194 First st. J. COLE. HEALD'S School of Mines & Electricity,24 Post €L, S. F.; a practical school of engineering; complete equipment. Special catalogue free. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., min., mech. vey, assay, cyenide; day, eve.; est. 18G4, der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. DANCING Tuesday, Thureday, Saturday and Sunday evenings ‘Teutonia Hall, Howard #t., near Ninth; management Prof, Foster. e e FIRST-CLASS piano instruction; monthiy re- citals, harmony and musical history free terms moderate. 14 McAllister st., room 57. EPANISH,French, etc. Prof. DeFilippe's Academ; of Languages,320 Post ;estab’d 1871; ablost profs, GOLDEN Gate Com'l College, Gold ave.; full business course; d:ymm ::“M | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscrintions has been established at 1006 Va- encia_st. T ————] FINANCIAL, 4 PER CENT TO 6 PER CENT HIGH GRADE Municipal, School, Raflroad and Corporation Bonds. Bank and Trust Company Stocks, Belected for conservative investors, ‘Write for Information to HEAZELTON & CO., Stock and Bond Brokers, Hayward building, San Francisco, Cal. e ey FLATS 70 LET. A—HOUSES and flats to let: an immenso list; service absolutely free; take advantage of this department; trouble. ., it will save NEW, modern flat; all the latest imp.; close in fo town: one block from Van Ness ave. 1127 O'Farrell st., near Franklin. SUNNY flat of 6 rooms and bath. 460 Bryant st., mear Third, FLAT of 6 rooms and bath. street. 119 Leavenworth I IMMEDIATELY | WANTED—Expertenced | COMPETENT girl for plain cooking and gen- eral housework: wages $20. 1885 Fell st. TED_Middle-aged _woman for 1263 MoAllister ¢ GIRL for general housework and plain cook- ing. 1216 Fulton st. —Young lady to teach district ESTERLY, 8 Parrott bldg. llermaker: steady work; standard wages. Box 4043, Call. GITL, to assist with baby. Address Box 4045, Call. tiouse- work; wages $12, school. C. aporentice for corset making; one who 514 Sutter st. WANTED—A girl to tend candy store; hours 4to11. Apply 422 Montgomery av WANTED_-Good cook; wages $30; reference. Apply 1935 Clay st. FIRST-CLASS steady work GERMAN girl finisher on men's custom coat: : high wages. 0533 Natoma st. ; light housework; plain cooking: Sixteenth st. ousework and plain cooking. genel 1440 O'Farrell st. EXPERIENCED hand at dressmaking, one who understands firstclass work; also im- prover; an apprentice pald. 411 Mason st. GIRLS wanted—Box department Mutual Label and Litho Co, Second and Bryant sts.; Bryant-st. entrance. GIRL for light housework in flat; small fam- ily. Call 1530 Fulton st. WANTED—First-class waist, skirt and coat hands and errand girl. J. BAER, 1200 Geary. WANTED —Pants finisher; best union work. 06 Tehama. GOOD hands on vests; also apprentice with experience. 6411 Stevenson st., S. F. GIRL for general housework; small family. Flat 1264 Ellis st. GIRL to assist in housework; 2 adults and 1 child in family. 1750 Ellis st. EERLEL LUNCH walitress wante 515 Valencia st. 2 FIRST-CLASS finishers on coats. 1103 Mar- ket st. FINISHER on pants; steady work. 36 Geary st., room 33, TALENTED amateur performers. Apply at Chutes 6 p. m. Wednesday; salary no object. WANTED—Gbod pants_ finishers: good wages. Apply at once, S. N. WOOp & CO., 27 Geary st, GIRLS about 15 for factory worf: good wages. Apply at once, AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sacra- niento st. WATST, skirt and sleeve hands; also improvers. MULRONEY, 110 Geary st. 2 LADIES of good address to represent a high- grade magazli 59 Columblan bld, city. FIRST-CLASS ographers furnished. Miss M. G. B‘mfl:vlnnltflmn 302 Montgomery. E———— HELP WANTED—MALE. A WEEK'S news for 5 cente—The Weekly Cail, 16 pages, in_wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year FURNITURE FOR SALE. FOLSOM, 754, near Third—7-room well-fur- nished house; 3 rooms take in $4 above rent; all full: must sell; no dealers or agents. e =y FURNITURE WANTED. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission, phone Red 4462, buys, rents, repairs, packs furniture, carpets. Cal.Auction House pays highest prices for fur- niture, flats, etc. 1106 Mission; tel. Mint 2481. HIGHEST price for furniture and mdse. L. H. BURD, auctioneer,1818 Mkt.;tel. Howard 2756. HELP WANTED—FEMALE, ‘WANTED-—4 cooks, $30 to $35; 2 parlormaids, $0; p parlormaid, l;l:wm lady ol‘n’z;e 19 orelock y; matron school, $25; nd girls, $20 to $25; 2 nurse girls, §15 tr?m: . cham] d, housework, San Rafael, $30; bermai $20; French second girl, $25; mald, $§25 walitress, hotel, $25; second girl, Mare Is| and, $25; housework, San Jose, $30, and 50 girls for all kinds of housework in city and sl neng;‘w;n? Places too many to adver. ise. y . F.' CRESETT o & Co, 334 A _WAIT] country hotel, $25; nurse, ; laundress M..Eblm”br:: nflmd $25; housezirl, $40; 10 cooks, $35 and $30; ; waltress; $30. MRS. NOR- for :u.l'mfl butcher . wages ex- AT CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 50 Third st., nr. Call bldg.; phone Bush 405. NEVADA AND UTAH. FREE FARE. RYNDON, GOLCONDA AND RENO. S, P. R, R, CO.’'S OWN WOKK, 180 laborers, $2 a day. ‘We Ship Dally on All Trains, Crowds Are Going. Are You? OREGON—FARE ADVANCED, B coal miners, O-foot vein, §1 & ton, - 20 drille: day. 100 laborers, trackmen, woodchoppers and Tight-of-way men, §2 25 a day. OREGON. FREE FARE. 75 Greek and ltalian laborers, $2 to $3 day. 28 1aborers, e Tany: tare advances a ¥ and half fare, $2 50. 2 ranch hands, Eastern men preferred, $1 a day, bed and board. CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY, 5 Third st. SAN FRANCISCO Emp. Bureau, 17 Fourth st. Laborers and teamsters, free fare on all jobs. ‘We have just opened a new office and we have all kinds of work for old and ‘We have a nice clean office ‘ways welcome. We have all zines and papers on file, have a rest call and see to work we will do our We ship every day to kinds of lumber and we work of all kinds. 17 Fourth st......... i A—PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520—SACRAMENTO ST.—520 Phone Main 1191. Cor. Leidesdortt. ASTORIA. OREGON. ASTORIA. OREGON, near PORTLAND, OREGON. ON COLUMBIA RIVER. FEE §1 00 FARE $3, with berth and meals; 50 laborers, $51 found: 25 rockmen, $69 found. Call and see us to-da STEAMER salls early to-day to EUREKA. EUREKA. ~ HALF FARE. HUMBOLDT CO. FEE §1. HALF FARE. 25 laborers, large lumber company's logging | R. R. In woods, steady job, $40 and fourd. Extra gang foreman, south, S. P. R. R free fare: handle powder, $3 day. 6 lumber pilers, Truckee district, $2 50 day, board where you like; steady job. WILLITS, UKIAH ROUTE, Cal. N. W. R. | R. FREE FARE, FEE $1; 25 teamsters and laborers, §2 25 day; ship to-day. NEVADA. FREE FARE. NEVADA. | S. P. R. R. Co’s own work, board $4 50 week. 25 Jaborers, FREE FARE. §2 day. 5 miners, north, $3 day; 6 muckers, $2 50 day. 8 hours. BUTTE CO. CHICO. HALF FARE. | SHIP TO-NIGHT. FEE $1. SHIP TO-NIGHT | OO teamsters, laborers, concretemen, rock- | men ard tunneimen, $2 to $2 75 fay. DIAMOND MATCH CO.’S own work, fee $1. OREGON. COAL MINERS. FREE FARE. 20 coal miners, $1 ton, OREGON. 10 laborers, clectric R. K. near city, pay weekly. board yourself, §2, steady job. 10 laborers, private R. R. near city, $2 day. 20 laborers, factory, §2 10 to $2 40 day. | Blacksmith, near city, $2 50 day; black- smith's helper, city; 3 laborers, city, board home, $2 1o 52 25 day ‘Water well dril Nevada, boss hers, $75 | found; 5 teamsters, large ranch, $40 found; | 10 fermers, $30 fcund; 10 drillers, city, $45 | found; 5 muckers and laborers, mines, $60. Band_ sawyer, . $100 found, boss here. Couk, voarding-house, near city, $50 fd; boy, lquor house, city, $8 to £9 week. | BIG TUNN FREE FARE. Near City. | 20 tunnelmen, & muckers, $60; 10 laborers, city’ factory, $1 50 to $1 75 day; 100 woodchoppers, tie and shingle bolt cute ters, all over, big wages; cooks, waiters and | lumber compan: PLOYMENT AGENCY, acramento st. PORTUGUESE can_washer, $40 to $00; gar- dener and wife, $60: tiour miller, $60; man about place, $25: sheepherder, $30; farme $1 day and $30 to $35; brick burner, $3 day: | boys to learn trade; 3 boller-makers, $3 65 | day; office boy: married vineyardist to run place on shares; woodchoppers, $1 tler, fare | and tools advanced; man to make lagging and mining timbers; cooks, walters and oth- ers. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento. AT C. FREY & CO.’S, 531 Commercial E1 Dorado Co., Eutte Co., Reno, Nev. £hip free fare on all jobs. Walter, city hotel, $50 and found. Hollermaker helpers, free fare, Laborers, city, $2_day. Call early boys. We have hundreds of new jobs for oid and young. No strikes. No| fakes We guarantee ail jobs. C. FREY | & CO. Phone Maln 1575. ) A COUPLE for ranch near city, wife to cook for 5 men, make butter, etc., $50; cook and helper, country hotel, $60; sardencr, $35; dalrvman, | | £35; porter, country hotel, $30. ANDRE'S, 317 Stockton st. WANTED—For U. S. army, able-bodied, un- married men, between ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens of United States of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and | write English. For information apply to Re- crufting Officer, Rialto bullding, New Mont- | gomery st., San Franelsco, or Masonic bulld- ing, Sacramento, Cal. WANTED—Porter for saloon; small pay and plenty to do; Scandinavian preferred. Apply to OLANDER, East Twelfth st. and Thir- teentn ave., East Oakland. BARBERS—One of the nicest and best-pay- ing 3-chair shops north of Market; low rent. Apply 436 Turk st., between 12 and 1 p. m.; must mean business, WHY pay bIg prices to have your shoes half- soled when you can get it done for 23c, 80c and 60c, while you wait at 563 Mission st., bet, 1st and 24 sts, or 11 Third st.? WANTED—Errand boy 15 years or over. Ap- ply H. LIEBES & CO., 137 Post st., between 8 ‘and 8:30 a. m. OFFICE boy wanted In mercantile house; must be meat: age about 15. Address in own hand; $15 first salary. Box 3514 Call office. A _YOUNG man to join frames; also boy to learn, $4 week to start. Cal. Frame Co., 927 Howard st. Apply ready WANTED—A boy about 16 years old. S. N. WOOD & CO., 740 Market s TAILORS. BOY for office: smart and clean. ROOS BROS.. Kearny at Post. THE FINK & SCHINDLER CO., 1300 Market st. TRY our men’s shoes, union made, at $1 and $1 50 per vair, foot-form shoes at §2 50, or orthopedic shoes, $ 50; best shoes on earth. 11 Third st., Exam. blds., 5 doors from Market. WANTED—Platen press feeders. Northeast corner Eighth and Brannan sts. WANTED—A distributer. Electric Laundry, 837 Folsom st. ERRAND boy. 109 Montgomery st. ERRAND boy wanted. Apply Superintend- ent’s Office, Emporium. FIRST-CLASS operator on ladies’ tailor suits; good wages. S. KRAMER, 220 Powell st. DISHWASHER wanted. 465 Va'encia st., near Sixteenth. BOY about 15, to make himself useful; must write a good hand. Room 5, Flood building. DISHWASHER and assist cooking; $§ a week; restaurant. 126 Ninth st. FIRST-CLASS tinsmith or metal roofer. Mission st. HELP 'A!‘I:.fl—.é_]:”'l- MURRAY & READY, 634 and Clay st. PHONE Leading Emoloyment bor Agents. 1903 WE'LL GIVE WE GAVE 2 4’:,?00 MEN WORK. 60,000 MEN WORK. 5697 men wanted TO-DAY for ARIZONA, OREGON NEVADA, WILLITS, UKIAH ‘And all points north, east, south on Southern Paclic and Santa Fe systems; fres pass. ON EVERY TRAIN. 28 SECTION HANDS, MUCKERS, DRILLERS Extra Gangs. Teamsters. Hammersmen. MINES, TUNNELS, QUARRIES. Miners ali over State, $60 and $82 50. Driliers all over State, $82 50 and $7 ggg laberers and muckers everywhere, $60, 75 and 0. Fimbermen. carmen, furnacemen, $00 to $90. STABLES, FARMS, ORCHARDS, DAIRIES. 236 farm and orchard hands, $30, $35, $40 fd. B6 milkers, butter and cheese makers, $30 to d. goth‘rm coachmen, gardeners, etc., 330 to $40 fd. - 10 stablemen, city, country jobs, $30 to $60 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. SAWMILLS—WOODS. IN 4%STATES. 638 laborers. no experience wanted, $40 to $70 and found. 196 mill and yard men, $30 to $130. 865 WOODCHOPPERS, 267 TIEMAKERS. All classes of' experienced men for woods, mills, etc.. from $60, $60, $70, $50, $30, $100, $125 to $150 a month, MURRAY & READY, 634-036 Clay st. HOUSES TO LET. A—PRINTED list of houses to let; send r. :1 \ular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO..14 Montgom —_— A —_— A—HOUSES and flats to let; an Immen, £ worvice absolutely free: take advanags ' this_department; it will 6&Ve You time 4.4 trouble. Cordes Furniture Co.. 245-236 Geary st.. on the square. CASTRO, 800—9 sunny rooms; bath; oo basement; yard. Key 811 VAN NESS ave., 2104, near Pacific ave .o ern house; 10 rooms: rent $i0. BEFORE moving xet our printed list of ho, to let. BALDWIN & HOWELL 25 Pos HOUSES FURNISHED—FOR SALE HOUSE, 7 rooms, bath, to let. and furn ., for sale; to be sold immediately acco. . sickness. 428 O'Farrell st. HORSES AND WAGONS. A HANDSOME black horse, welght 13y pounds; just the horse for undertaker .. brewer; ~§200. 1327 Plerce st., be O'Farrell and Ellis. HARNESS and saddles, the best for the money at JEPSEN BROS. CO., inc., the big store. 1145-1147 Market st.. San Francisco, FOR SALE—At 1500 Grove st, handsome trap, almost new; will sell cheap. MUST be sold at a sacrifice; 5 §ood horses. Sixth st. Largest assortmt 2-hand wagons, buckb'd, sur- rev.harness, work, driving horses. 15th-Valencis —BOARD YOURSELVES. —$2 25 DAY—STEADY WORK— 185 Greeks or Portuguese; new work. 165 Italiansor Slavonians; new work. 155 Austrians or_Spani ; new work. 155 Mexicans or Russians; new work. _, MURRAY & READY, 634636 Clay st. COOKS. WAITERS. PORTERS. 24 cooks, hotels, restaurants, camps. mines and ranches, city and country, $30 to $70 fd. 12 walters_ city and country, $25 to $40 fd. 16 elevator and bell boys and porters. Steward, country hote Walter, fare paid, extra job, $2 day and fd. Walter and dishwasher, sawmill, fare paid, $25 and found. Watter, cate, §1 care, $35 and found. Pantry’ boy. and found; bedmaker, city Job, ——BUTCHERS—— Pok packer and sausage-maker, south, $18 week, 4 Shop butcher, south, $16 week. 14 butchers, different jobs, $30 to $90 found. Butcher, ranch, easy job $30 and found. A1 EXPRESS wagon, light camping wagon and gocart for sale cheap. 332 Mission st. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Sunday evening. gold brooch (cross) set with topaz going from St. Stephen's church, Fulton st to_Fillmore to Golden Gate ave.. to Scott to Eddy. Return to 187 Stevenson st.; reward. LOST—A _ large-sized English fox terri named Sapho; black and tan points on h and body: $20 reward. Finder please ret: 1310 Taylor st. LOST—Black and tan deerhound: female: an- swerg to the name of Queen. Return to H . HBEINZE, 412 McAllister st., and receivs reward; flat 4. STRAYED—Dove-colored_tame pigeon; comes at call. Reward at 2000 Bush st. TOST—A gold_necklace with gold cross at- tached. 136 Rousseau st.: reward. 2 bakers, city and country, $40 and $50 fd. Cook and walter, Nevada, $50 and $30 fd. Clerk. hat department, country. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. on s sl Shvomism sl Mo ZCHANICAL. Grader, sugar pine lumber, $90. Head Dolbeer logger, $90. 2 young men, learn leather tanning, $9 weelk. 3 tnemiths, factory, city, $3 a day. tripe, letter, $2 50 to 33 a day. actory, 20c fare, $3.25 a d.y." city. 2 coopers, Cut-off sawyer; 12 boys to iearn trade: %6 BLACKSMITHS, Also _many helpers all over California, $30, $60, $70, 3§50, $90 and found. LOCATED EVERYWHERE. 636 laborers and teamsters, city and count: some factories, mills, warehouses, exca: ting, building, etc.; many in San Francise lots to board home, §2, §2 25, $2 50, $2 73 day: 96 carmen and furnace men, $67 and §7 3563 positions not advertised. COME—SEE. BEST PLACES AT MURRAY & READY' ™ | BIGGEST WAGES AT 634-636 Clay st. | LOST—Purse with money and 3 rings. Re- turn to 817 Third st, Oskland; reward. LOST—White bull terrier dog; red spot over right eye. Return Baldwin Annex. IT will pay to “Remember’ that the California Watch _Case Co., 220 Sutter needs old gold and silver to make new waich cases. LOFTS TO LET. AN AP WELL-LIGHTED loft, 39x60; rent $30; suita- ble for manufacturing bus. 2140-2 Folsom st. MEDICAL. SAN FRANCISCO'S EMINENT PHYSICIAN, ——DOCTOR WHITE— TREATS WOMEN ONLY. 702 MARKET ST., room 7. Phone Red 3321, Every facility for the BEST treatment of all diseases and disorders of women. Elegant sanatorium. Select patients. Strictly confi- dential. Fees within the reach of all. WAGES_$75. WAGES. WAGES $82 50. WAGES. 43 two-horse, four-horse teamsters, $75. 20 laborers and muckers, $75. 29 drillers and headermen, $82 50. Manager here; cost you $1 fee; $1 fee. - THAT'S ALL. DIAMOND MATCH TRUST. | CHICO—BUTTE. CHICO—-BUTTE- MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. MIDNIGHT ORDERS BY TELEGRAPH’ AND SPECIAL LETTER DELWERY. ARIZONA PRESC AY. PHONE, YTT. MIDDLETOWN. $1 50 FEB. 903 MILES. ARIZONA TO- 6 slack cuopers, B¢ 168 Woodsmen. BEAUTIFUL MENDOCINO. 16 leborers; FREE FARE; $35 to $50 found. 2 sheepherders, fare $1 50, $30 and found. Young German, set up pins, $30 and found. FRUIT PICKERS. 68 men or boys; fare $1; fee §1; $30 found. MARYSVILLE, CHICO, PLACERVILLE. 186 carnenters’ helpers, laborers, teamsters, | drillers and other help; you go; $82 50, $73, $67 50. FOR A MILL—LOW FARE. 12 laborers, residences, fee $1, $26 {d. MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 25 laborers: fare paid: $60. 2 experierced concrete men, curbing, $3 day. Butcher, ranch, fare 10c, $30 found. | Tallor, sack coats, country, $8 each. Tallor, trousers, country, $2 50 each. Handy man, little blacksmithing, $15 week. Lumber piler, ecity, $2 25. Teamster, drive city furniture wagon, $2 50 day. SANTA CRUZ COUNTY. 26 laborers to pile lumber, $60. WILLITS—UKIAH. 164 teamsters, laborers, etc., $67 80, RESERVOIR WORK. s‘r‘;_ t;smfierl and laborers, fare $1 20, $60, 7 50. COAL MINERS—OREGON—FREE FARE. 65 coal miners, Oreggh. $3 to $5 day. BIG NEW TUNN HALF FARE. 63 tunnelmen, $82 50. 2 laborers, handle wood, free fare, $2 day. 12 handy men, ranch, fare $1 25.'$30 found. “Man, break, care colts, fare $1, $25 found. MARRIED. Man, wife, no other woman there, 5 cows and | chores; wife cook 6 men; 10c fare; boss here; ¢ $55 and found. 12 young men, city mills and factories, $1 50. free fare, MRS. DR. WYETH, specialist for all femais complaints; instant relief guaranteed; 30 years' experience; removed to 526 Post st. MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable gpecialist for all fe- Tale troubles and irregulrities: instant re ltef guaranteed. 1008% Market st., cpp. HB‘ DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—AIl who ars sick in trouble consult this spectalist on femals complaints; positively corrected: the unfc tunate helped; the most difficult cases treat- §§§ ed; advice free. Office, 1018 Markst st. Drs. Goodwin, 7 in obstetrics. female complaints: Inst. treatment $10; hours, 10 to 3; 25 yrs. MRS. D, ALLEN, 1118 Market—Reliable 1ad specialist; a private home before and during confinement; best medical care: low fees. villa; private; secluded; conflden- 3 Turk, nr. Van Ness—Expert rellet; A maternit tial, Dr. B. Funke, 1416 Eighth st.. Alameda. DR. ROSEN, moved to 20056 Folsom st., corner 26th; relief §10; ladies’ exclusive office. DR. and MRS.DAVIES and HINDOO HERBS original method of treatment. 1126 Market st. DR. NG TOY KEE, 319 Powell st.. opposit® Unfon square: all diseases cured by herbs. —_— MILLINERY. LADIES, you are invited to visit my miilinery opening to-day and to-morrow: fmported and New York hats. MME. DOSCH, 207 Post st. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERS. engines, 2d-hand machinery. McIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair it with elaterite; in rolls easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over oid iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs. ELATERITE ROOFING CO., 713 Market st. ZD-HD. machinery, boilers, engines. pumps. puiVcys, shafting, ete., etc., bought, soid, Tented_and exchanged: see Sunday papers. H. §. WHITE M'CH'Y CO., 130-132 Beale st. BEAUTIFUL upright piano; being obliged to move to Seattle, 1 must sell my fine uyn,n‘ plano at a sacrifice. MRS. HOFFMAN, East Sevgnteenth street, Oakland. A—Fine suits, $7 50; dress pants, §2 50. Origi- nal Misfit Clothing Parlors, 238 Kearny st. near Bush; open to 9 p. m. Sunday to Vest, shirt, coat makers, 3 men, north. A—$2 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, $1 75. P VERY MURRAY & READY, uiar Price Hatters, 33 Kearny st.. near IMPORTANT. 634-636 Clay st. Pine; open till p. m. Sunday to noon. 9 A M. TO-DAY. A—BUYS, sells or rents gear machinery, en- 32 50 TO EUREKA $2 50| gines, boilers. water pipe. shafting, puileys, EUREKA $2 50 EUREKA | etc. WHITELAW, 253-255 Spear st. €5 laborers, you'll suit, $60 to $75. Board, ste., $15 ma. BIG lumber company. 3 8 AND 10 hp. gasoline engines; second-hand: CROWDS. GOING. ARE YOO all sizes. new. E. B. BECK § CO. 123 MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. Market gt TO A BIG, GOOD MINE. 16 laborers, no experience wanted, $60, $75. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. | WANTED—For U. S. Marine Co able- bodied unmarried men, between Zrhnd hJ.;: good character: must speak, read and write Englishi marines serve at sea on men-of- war ig all parts of the world, on land In our island®possessions, and at naval stations in the United States. Apply at recruiting of- fice, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal., and 401'K st.. Sacramento, Cal. FOR SALE—First-class union barber shop: location San-Pablo ave.. Oakland. Aadress box 831, Call office, Okaland. ‘WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Rego House proprietor, has added 100 new rooms to the Denver House, 217 Third st.; 250 rooms; 25¢ to 50¢ per night. TRY our men's shoes at $1 and $1 50 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50: we pay express charges. 11 3d st.. Exam. bld.; catalog. free. NEW and second hand machinery of all kinds. KROGH MNFG CO., 519 Market st FIRST-CLASS pump, windmill, tank _and tower; cheap. 2960 Howard st., near 26th. SAFES—New and second-band. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO., 417-423 Sacramento st. MOVING pictures, magic lanterns. sale, rental; bargains. Bullard & Breck, 131 Post st. MILES of pipe and fittings: all sizes. EU- GENE RILEY & SONS. 109 Vallejo st. MOVING picture film and song slides. Montgomery st. SAFES—New and second-hand. E. B, BECK & CO., 122 Market st. e MEN to learn barber trade; only 8 weeks re- quired; special offer this month; catalgue and full information mailed fres. MOLER SYSTEM COLLEGE, €35 Clay st. WANTED—Rough carpenters and laborers, Ap- ply room 14, 26 Montgomery st.. San Fran- cisco Construction Company, TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 and $1 50 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express or mall chrgs. 11 34 st., Exam. bld. PENSION ATTY. M. HARRIS, 40 Ellls st.: 14 years' practice; references from thousunds of persons for whom 1 have secured pensions. BARBER shop for sale: 2-chair; short hours. Call at D. STOLTZ, 723 Market st 2522 SHATTUCK ave., Berkeley: barber shop for sale; bargain; 4 chairs; lease; rent §15. DRUMMER for merchant tailk good com- 40 Ellls at. room 49. BOY about 15 years of age for men’s furnish- ing store. 424 Kearny st. 3 LABORERS; pick and shovel. Fourteenth ave. and N st. south; take Kentucky-st. cars, All bargains;camp stools and chairs; hammocks, metal beds,mattresses.J.F.Hotter,712 Mission. Edison phonographs, records, supplies, moving picture machines, films. Bacigalupi, 933 Mkt. GASOLINE engines. automobiles and launches; all sizes. J. E. DOAK. 46 Fremont ASK for prices on second-hand t: ters: all makes. ALEXANDER & CO.."l'lz"xomry- _—— MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. , CALIFORNIA HOUSEWRECKING CO. ’ Pays higher prices for buildings and takes time to wreck and remove. Office, NW. cor. Mission and Tenth; phone Mint 3011. WANTED—Small children to board; notbvf\ care. 652 South First st, San Jose, Cal. WANTED—Live bears or_buffalo; state ags and sex. Address 3318, Mission st. BOOKS and libraries bought. H. C. HOLMES, 1149 Market st.; phone Jessle 3741, or postai. TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 9th st.; tel. Jessie 2851. A BIG price paid for sealskins; send postal. ! FIRST-CLASS saloon porter; wages $12 ; wesk. 1352 East st.; call early. BARBER shop; 2 chairs; cigar and toba stock: cheap. Inquire D. STOLTZ, 123 Market, BARBER for sale g i, -LM cheap; transient. 223 A _PARTNER wanted; carpenter ferred. 1337 Mission st. e MAN wentel to sell ruffled curtains In San Krancisco. JOHN M. HASSALL, 78 Bedford st.. Boston, Mass. WANTED—A first-class bartender with good references and student. 16 Post st, TWO-CHAIR barber shop for sale; other bus- iness; a bargain. Box 4604, Call office. WANTED—Coatmaker; steady work; for the city. Detmer Woolen Co. WANTED—St boy to work in fish market. Apply 8€3 Valencia st. BOOTBLACK wanted in barber shop; wages paid. 1543 Devisadero st. g YOUNG man in gents' furnishing stors with % Bowieins It atn Hes et ou ERRAND boy well recommended. ROG! SON'S, 0535 Valencia st. b BARBER shop 'with lease for sale, cheap; old establishment. 220 Hayes st, ol e 2 'L‘“flw salesman f« work.. IORNE & CO., m McDONALD & PERRY ha large stock _Dew and s:cond-hand shoss: cheap. 230 3 ot. PENSION at E. A. Bullls, room Phelan g g g e —_— T MAN to do janitor work for tuition . Barber School, T41A Howard st. A e ety e SAILORS and Ty men for Europe and Australia. l;mAH":”Ml. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st. near Mar- ket—700 rooms, 35¢ night; ‘Fooms: free 'bus and baggage to and from A BRANCH office for Call advertivements and fubscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia ALL rizes men's shoes, slightly price. 563 Mission st., bet 1st and halt sts. 26 Stockton st.: phone Bush 484. MONEY TO LOAN. S R T i s S e 601-602-603 Examiner buflding. Quick settlements; no disappointment. i Save expenses by dealing 3 Eatates, second mortanges. undivided inter- o T S e’ SGpeep s oo, by e = and undivided in- GET your shoes half soled while 3 o She.” 565 Mission str bet. 1e% and 2 sts. HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. OAK, 419—Eiegantly o and 2 baths; iarge G i

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