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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1903 SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner Market and Third streets; open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay: oven until 9:30 p. m. 300 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. €39 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. | G Larkin etreet; open until 9:30 p. m. 1 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 261 Market street, corner Sixteenth: open ® o m 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. 1086 Valencia street; open until § p. m. heast corner Church and Duncan streets; untll § . m. orthwest corner of Twenty-second and streets; open until 9 p. m. Filimore street: open until TICES. MEETING NO' AL meeting of Yerba Buena f Perfection No. 1, A. and A. Rite of Fremasonry, will be » Commandery Hall, _Masonlo on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, and TUESDAY at 8 o'clock. Degrees rothers cordiaily invited. HENRY BURNER. BUSINESS CHANCES—Con! FOR SALE—Mocha Restaurant. 1750% Mie- | _sion st. | $500 ONLY—For a country hotel with bar; not far from Oakland. P. C. LASSEN & CO., { Oakland, Cal. | IF you desire to sell or exchange business, real estate or mines, no matter where located, or desire to invest money, try INTERNATION- AL BROKERAGE ASS'N INC., 830 Pine | _st. 8 F., Cal | $750 — PARTNER in well-established fruit and produce commission bus.; outgoing part- ner retiring, aceount old age. Box 4054, Ci SNAP—Bargain; 14 rooms; central location: price $850, Western Realty Co., 1007% Mrkt. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmo: —— e LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. en; rent $140.$4000 $100. 2000 100 ROOMS; house for men; rent $L 58 rooms; south of Market; rents 24 rooms: corner; part cash; bal. easy. 830 | 11 rooms: good 'income: rent $20. 350 ! 21 rooms; water front; rent $40; lease.. 050 120 rooms; good lease: low rent. 6500 67 rme.; apartments;Western Add.;rent 230 | Money ‘loaned at 1 per cent. ! Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 5 to 100 rooms. ! FITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, F. and A M.—Members of _the above-named ge are hereby dotified to assemble + Masonic 1emple on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 14, at 10 o'clock a. m., to join the Grand Lodge in dedicating Siminoff Tempie at the Home o, By order of ti FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. NTAL Lodge No. 22, F. and A. eeting. All members a: uested to be at the temple Y MORNING promptly | flat with bogrders; price $350. ssisting in | TWORTH investigating; an_8.room furnished 1031 Mec- Allister st. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. AIR, compressed, dry, ice cold, is now univer- ally used in samitarily cleaning carpets, on floor, without removal or injury; prices mod- erate. Apply 8. F. COMPRESSED AIR CLEANING CO., Call bld.; phone Main 5237. WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- Consider well this paper’ ng the Grand Lodge In;m ;:!e :;;l;l;: ing Works, 366-357 Tehama tel. Soyth 40. Link th tt a m By order of the Worsl - So stop and think the matter o'er, and you'll not go astray | TH'S ing Co.; Al work ; R S Y .Sl:;“m. g;rp:tmglefi'x‘xhn:‘ ephon g'wl;‘;;"‘ i If you get The Call to help—let us have your ad to-day. — L5 | E Before engaging in a work where printer's ink will ald claims—it fortunes oft has made For those who've used its columns in varfous lines of trade, And many a business has it saved when sliding down the grade. k, to at- Tempie at panying the Grand i the dedi order o attend ther, JOHN TO-DAY (Tuesday), Chapter Hall, Masonic sharp. By order of W. M. N L. MEYER, Secretary Lodge No. 30, F. and A. ble at Mas: to participate -ation of the n dedicatig asonic Home, Decoto, Master. ). FROLICH, Secrotar S. HUBBARD, Secretary. No. 144, F. and A. members will Assem- Temple, WED! 14, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., pose of proceeding to Decoto,” us- AS HUBBARD, Sec. F. and A. M.— . of P, 909 rder’ ED KLEIN, C. of R. and 8 TON—Mem- F. c STOCKHOLDERS G—Notice is her by given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Bank of California will e held at the banking rouse in this city on TUESDAY. October 8, 1908, at 11 o'clock &. m. By order of the board of directors. ALLEN M. CLAY. Sascretary. AGENTS WANTED. 2 ncy for a proposition that 1s Tuvement on building and loan naving. Great Western Improve- . Parrott bldg. d—Apply Halprunner Medical fornia st., afternoons. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ADVICE FREE. ESTABLISHED 22 YEARS, vorces a speclalty. Private. Quick. NO PAY UNLESS SUCCESSFUL. G. W. HOWE, Attorney and Counseior at Law, Open Eves ) Phone Jessie 4711. Otfices on First Floor—Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Market St., Between Mason and Taylor. Dry Goods Store. Imost Of “Hale's’ SORY, Inc. ! and all State Courts. orce, mining, bankruptcy, tments, corporations, pat- obate. Engaged. nced ‘and Reliable Attorneys £ Correspondence _solicited. guarantee 114, 511B Crossley Bidg. Tel. John 2926. £. Cor. New Montgomery and Mission St ... ADVICE FRE; COLUMBIAN Tim. 86, 916 Market; tel. Red GIS; anis elected speedily and reasonably: collec ns attended to; attachments; corporations crganized; civil and criminal practice, W : bad ROBT Kl y-at-law, Exominer bid., m 611 damages, estates, wills, eitachments, collections, etc.; consultation 1 Bo advance charges: ca'l or write; enings by a intment. Tel. ited 3601. ADYVICE free—I will advance cost in meritor]- cus cases. Sivorces, Jprobate an all other law cases: no fees in_advance; open every even- irg. 3. M. THURSTON, 819 Market st, 5 31, DIVORCE —Gosts, $12: quick, guiet; open even. ings. 927 Market st room 301, R A._M. EWING—Attorney-at-law. Room €12, AITKEN & AITEEN. attorneys, rs. 300-10.11, Clunie bldg.. 503 Caiifornia st ADVICE free; no charge unl w business. W, W, unless successful; all Davidson. 927 Markel. BOARDING FOR CHILDRE: WANTED—A child to board vate : mother's care. 1536 Hyde gt Y RBUSINESS CHANCES. FOR sale—Furni a mew brick apartment-house of 175 rooms, in the city’s swellest locality: partly furnish- «d. ard although just opened is over half filied with regular tenants already; long lcase; if you want an apartment-house don’t fail fo get particulars of this at room 1404 and 1405, Call building. $1750MEAT market; £00d location; low rent: £004 cash business and large outslde route: Po agents. For particulars address box 4407, call of . $000-HOTEL and bar; beautiful trees and flowers; a bargain on account of sickness. Address JOSEPH POOL, Woodside, Cal. PAPER route tor sale; clears $100 over ex- mfl. Address Call Branch, box 838, Oak- el dedicatory services of the Sim. | | | PROF. Fred P. Evi of the abov r ed assemble c Temple, WEDNES. a m., to aesist edicating the Siminoff Masonic Widows' and Or- | Decoto, Cal. By order of | { ture. carpets and good will of | | PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1800 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning, 3c; tel. Mission 225. CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co.. J. McQueen, proprietor, 429 Guerrero st.; tel. Mission 43. TRY HOPKE BROS.; excellent carpet-beating; ade over.1432 Howard:South 216. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st EDUCATIONAL—Continued. FLATS TO LET. —_———— HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. i HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. WANTED—3 cooks, 5 cook for men, $60; parlor maid, $30; 4 second girls, $20-$25; nurse, old lady, $25; girl for delicatessen_store, $25 and found; German nurse girl. §30; 3 nurse girls, §20-$25; second girl, Burlingame, §25. see lady otfice’to-day; itchen helper, institute, country, $25; cham- bermaid and 'waltress,” $26; hotel and 99 house girls, city and country places, too many to advertise, at $20-§25-$30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. A NURSE for invalid, §25; woman, light house work, sleep home, §20; waitress, $30; second girl, '$25; 10 house girls, $30 each; 6 cooks, $30 and $33: cook and second girl, sume house, $30 and $25. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st. GIRL for small family; housework and cooking. 1047 Fowell st., after 9 a. m. FINISHER on pants; also apprentice, paid | _while learning. 410 Kearny, r. 32, top floor. WANTED—GIrl for second work and waiting. 1307 Hyde st. GIRL for general housework, $25; call morn- _Ings. 2067 Howard st. WANTEDFirst-class tailoress; good pay. DANZIGER, 522 E}I_l!el' st. WANTED—A girl for light_housework: apply between 9 and 1. 3319 Clay st. TAILORESS wanted on toats. LINDNER BROS., 208 Sutter st. WAtN‘r‘ED—B;rIam;d_wlnm. 20 Third ree man and wife, TALENTED amateur performers. ADply at Chutes 6 p. m. Wednesday: salary no object. GLOVEMAKFERS—Experlenced banders and binders; also apprentices; wages. Carson Glove Co., 128 Becond st. CIGARETTE makers wanted; steady work and good wages. The JOHN BOLLMAN CO., corner Front and Pacific sts. GIRLS wanted—Box department Mutual Label and Litho Co., Second and Bryant sts.; Bryant-st. entrance. GIRLS about 15 for factory work; good wages, Apply zt once, AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sac- ramento st, AYRES, the leading business college, 723 Mar- special summer course in all depart- ments; handsome catalogue free; life scholar- ship, $50; day and evening sesslons. LIFORNIA Business College, 305 Larkin st. A—HOUSES and flats to let; an immense list: eervice absolutely free; take advantage of this department; it will save you time and trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-258 Geary tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop: = “A thorough school”; positions secured for | &t., cn the square. RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beating works: prices modern methods; individual in- reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel.Mission 263. Write for illustrated catalogue. CONKLI Superior Carpet-beating Works. | THE Lyceum, an a editad preparatory school | WASHINGTON, corner Lyon—Two new sunny 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone Fast 126. for university,-law and medical colleges; corner flats; upper 9 rooms and bath, — s | yef., President Jordan or any Stanford pro- | 857 50; lower 7 rooms and billiard room, CHIROPODISTS. fessor; day, evening sessions. Phelan bidg. | $47 reception halls, separate entrances, DUNLAP FOOT INSTITUTE, 60 Geary—Ail ailments of the feet cured: corns,bunions.eto. ——— School of Mines & Electricity,24 Post S. F.; a practical school of engineering; st., complete equipment. Spectal catalogue free. COLLECTIO™ OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made: or country. “PACIFIC COLLECTION it CO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10: tel. 5580 SPIRITUALISM. ns, noted psychic for slate- writing and clairvoyance: stamp for circular. 1112 Eddy st., nr. Octavia; phone Scott 887 MME. YOUNG'S test circle to-night, 100; sit- tings Tues., Wed. and Thurs. 619 McAllister. W. G. KEEGAN holds & test seance every night except Saturday, 10c: sit 10 to 5. 148 6th st. MRS. HARLAND'S circles, evenings; to-night, 10c; propnetic readings; ladies 50c. 148 6th. EDWARD EARLE, 1052 Ellis, readings daily, 9:30 to 4; seances S PROF. E. R. DAVIS, clairvoyant; grand circle 1oc: readings S0c. 84 CLAIRVOYANT! ENGINEERING—Civi] vey, assay, cyanide; der Naillen School, 11 DANCING Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Bunday evenings at Teutonia Hall, Howard st., near Ninth; management Prof. Foster. French, etc, Prof. DeFilippe’s Academy 0 Post ;estab’d 1871 ; ablest profs. Gate Com'l College, 530 Golden Gate full business course: day and evening. SCHOOL OF 1LLUSTRATION .Day and PARTINGTON 424 Pine st...Night class. KENT Law School, day and night. 538 Par- rott building; send for particulars. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, ay or eve.: $5 mo. 1028 Mission.nr.6t! and the arrangement throughout same as pri- vate residence; open for inspection from 0 t0 12 and 1 to 5. BRIGHT, active woman for demonstrating; good pay to right party. 231 Post st., r. 5. WANTED immediately—A commercial travel- er. Box 4420, Call. EXPERIENCED presser. Department, RAPHAEL WEILL & CO. SKIRT and coat hands; also shopper and stock girl. MULRONEY, 110 Geary st. 2 LADIES of good address to represent a high- | ” grade magazine. 59 Columblan bldg., city. FIRST-CLASS stenographers furnished. Miss M. G. Barrett, instructor, 302 Montgomery. WANTED—First-class waist, skirt and coat Apply Dressmaking GREEN, between Laguna and Buchanan—3 new flats, 7 rooms and bath and finished at- tic; marine view. GROVE, T94—Upper corner flat of 7 rooms, bath, ‘storeroom; adults. EASTON, ELD- RIDGE & CO. GREEN, 2068—Handsome sunny upper flat; mariné view; 7 rooms; bath on two floors; rent $50. FREDERICK, 228—Modern rooms and bath; rent $30. HAYES, 1753, near Park—Upper sunny flat of 4 rooms, bath; rent $16; water free.* McALLISTER, 331—Unfur. parlor floor; 4 rms.; gas, bath, phone: $28; adults; befcre 3 p. m. TEHAMA, 336—A nice flat to let of 4 rooms and bath. upper flat of 6 EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE AOKI, 421 Post st.; tel. Bush 135— Japanese-Chinese employment office; fur- nishes best help; contracts for farm help, etc. IF you want Japanese help, advertisé in The MY Regular $3 Readings This Week For L §1 1 1 1 1 s PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist ever in San Francisco. 1 do hercby 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, wi: 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 can tell yourself; I improve your character so that you will reach the | est possible development in mental vigor, | Ith, happiness and capacity to earn wealth; 6o you will live lppy and contented the rest of your life. Hours 10 4. m. to 8 m.; 2 to 8. 326 O'Farreil st., 320 MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOU. Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- nently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg.; she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the present happenings and portrays events to occur in the future; if you are in trouble, dis- tented or not satisfied In life, or have do- sestic, love or business troubles, consult this | great medium and you will be folé how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed; read- ings by mail. Tel. Black 4509. IEMAR. the Egyptian gypsy, clairvovant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market et., nor. Turk: private readings daily, 10 a. | m. to 6 p. m.; readings by mail as satisfa tory &s in person; 3 questions answered, § full life, §5; send lock of hair, date and year | of birth; don't send currency. Send postoffice, Wells-Fargo money order or registered letter. A—_MME. PORTER, sclentific clairvoyant and ‘ader, born with a double veil and ; fells the past, present and futur 50c; gents, $1; by cards, palmist end clalrvoyant sitting; $1 50. 126 Turk st. MRS. A. H. Kronenberg, palmist, clairvoyant, | card reader, will give a good reading, 10z, for | & short time only: when others fall try me to convince yourself. 402 Franklin, near Grove. MISS WARD, great card reader; others fail; satisfaction or no pay MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted clair. and palm. has eecond sight; a wonderful prophetess: names; L. 80c; G. $1. 714 Franklin,nr.G.G.av. E. LEE. palmistry and clairvoysnt; hours : eveninzs and Sundays by appointment; readinks 1206 Marl parlor 61; elev. A—Mme. Ravenna reads life, business advl names given; 25c up. 5 4th st., near Market. | | { | | Iadies 2: call on this celebrated mediu: 413 Mason st.ino sisn. | M d, Japanese dally paper, 353 Geary. A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- 426 Powell. Tel. Maln 5752. panese-Chinese Emp. Office, 415 el. Grant 168; expert, reliable help. CHINESE Employment Office—Best help at Leon Seung’s, 4111 O'Farrell; tel. East 426. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 3156 Stockton: Maln 5188, CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO.. 640 Clay. —_— EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. A COOK, voung, strong, wants cooking only at $30 a month; has 3 years' references last place; can do German cooking: call or tele- phone. MISS PLUNKETT, 426 Sutter st., near Powell. A _WOMAN wishes work by the day. Tel MRS, NORTON, 313 Sutter st. WANTED—Fosition as governess by an edu- cated, experlenced and cultured —young woman, having had normal treining and $18—20TA Shipley st., near Sixth; flat of 5 rooms and bath; nice yard; sunny. e e e et FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. NEW sunny 6-room flat; furniture in use only six months; two blocks from Panhandle; reasonable. = Box 4055, Call office. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED, NEATLY furnished flat of six rooms and bath; party leaving city; will sell at a bargain; rent reasonable. 86215 Folsom st. l FURNITURE WANTED. A WOLLPERT, 773 Mission, vhone Red 4462, buys, rents, repairs, packs furniture, carpets. Cal.Auction Fouse pays hizhest prices for fur- niture, flats, etc. 1105 Missfon; tel. Mint 2481. HIGHEST price for furniture and mdse. L_H. BURD. auctloneer.1818 Mkt :tel. Howard 2756, —_— e HELP WANTED—FEMALE. A A A AR AN AN A—FOUR waltresses for hotel In city, $25, beard and room: no uniforms. MISS PLUN- near Powell. e B e A—WORKING housekeeper. must cook some, for gentlcman’s country ~ place; references necessary. MISS PLUNKETT. 425 Sutter £t., near Powell. holding kindergarten diploma. Box 4108, Call. h nice homelike places to assist in 8 Olive court, off Union 2 GIRLS w general housework. strec TWO girls wish homellke places for house- work. 8 Olive court, off Unlon st. RICAN lady who is experienced and un- tands the management of hotel or first- s rooming-house would ike position as cke y references. Box 4436, Call. N wanted by a good cook; references. Pine st A RELIABLE woman would act as companion ekeper for lady living alone; city ref- Box 4439, Call office. German_cook wants position; room 4 . trained nur WINIFRED room 107. Hot; herland, 18 Turk st.; phone Private Exchange GI4. A—COOK, 3 in family, in San Mateo, $35. a housemald who can sew some, 3 in family. S PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter Powell LY'S maid who can sew, city place, $30; @ chambermaid who cen sew, for private family, city, $25; a cook for small hospital, city, $30; a' cook for boarding-house, $30; a nurse for one child aged 4, steady place, city, a parlor maid and waltress, small family in city, §$30. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st.. near Powel A—_WANTED—Girls to learn halrdressing, manicuring, etc.; trade taught from A to Z in 2 weeks: §5 to those entering now; 2 po- sitions to fill immediately; positions guaran- teed at $10 per week up; leading school in West. 233 Geary st., room 13. DIES to learn all\branches hairdressing : manicuring, massage, etc.. 1236 Mar- ket st.. cor. Jones, room 94; positions secured at highest' wages; day and ; call. POSITION wanted by a colored woman at housecleaning and laundry work. Address Mrs. DONOVAN, 127 Second st. 2 GIRLS wish positions in a nice family. 1016 De Haro st., back of the City and County Hospital. WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The Call at Faton’s Bazaar. 3 McAllister st. MME. MAISEAU, clairvoyent, card reader: la- Qtes 25c, gents S0c; hours 1 to 9. 545 Minna. MRS, BROWN. clalrvovant, card reader: ladies | gents 0c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st. | E. LTERS, great card reader;ladies 25c, gents 50c. 951 Miseion st., nr. 6th; open Su ENT WANTED—MALE. EXPE ) orchardist wants position to ‘do pruning or take charge of place; first-class work guaranteed: old or new place to put in cultivation. Address Orchardist, 662 Mission st., San Francisco. MME. JAKEWAY, clairvoyant and_palmist; readings $1. 939 Eddy st.. right hand bell. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 261, Kearny, room 20; ladies 25c; gents 50c. MRE. SHAFER, clairvoyant, card reader; sit- bet. 5th . 800 Market st., . Fourth, room 7. Flood building; extrac: ; teeth without plates crowns, $3 50 up; plates, our epecialty; gol $4 50 up, extraction free; office hours, 9 e m to 9 p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 2. DR. GRUSS, 504-5-6 Callaghan bldg., Market nd McAllister 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 given. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—cannot breai MARRIED man wants position as electrician and general mechanical work on gentleman's place; 5 years last place; 1000 lights, storage batterics, dynamoes and motors. R. GRIM- WOOD, Erooklyn av t Oakland, Cal PHOTO operator, retoucher and air brush art- ist from New York desires position. Address 4056, Call office. YOUNG business man of this city wishes out- door position, collector, etc.; references; bonde, or cash security; any amount. Box 3470, MAN and wife want positions on ranch; man able to lwndle ranch or stock farm; wife good cook. Address box 836, Call office, Oakland. GROCERY clerk, 17 years of age, 4 months’ wishes steady position in retail erences. Box 3 Cali office. THOROUGHLY competent stenographer, 4 years' experience; Remington operator; wages $65 upward. Box 3475, Call office. YOUNG married man would like position as as- sistant in office; good references. Box 4401, Call office. warranted 20 yrs.; crown. $3 50; fillings, 50c plates, $5; full set;all work painiess and war. ranted. Chicago Pental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. Set teeth $1 50 up; crowns $2 up; fillings 25c. GOLD fillings. 75c; silver, 38c: crowns, $2; no pain: open Sunday. Dr.0.B.Hew!*t.204 Sutter. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School —Any pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market. WANTED—A position as watchman or ship- keeper on a vessel. Address F. FORD, 1916 Eleventh ave., East Oakland, Cal. FIRST-CLASS cake baker and pastry cook ‘wants position: city or country. Address box 4134, Call office. YOUNG man with several years' experience as salesman and collector, desires position with good furniture house; references. W. SANFORD, 317 Leavenworth st. sin- Box 4082, Call. ACCORDION, sunburst & knife plaiting. sStew- art’s button & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. | D R L ——— DYEING AND CLEANING. | SEA breezes sweeten all garments, blankets, lace curtains, etc., dome by the Presidio Heights Dye Works, 3915 Sacramento: phone for wagon, West 453. H. HICKMAN, pres. EDUCATIONAL. THE Sen Francisco Young Men's Christian Association conducts a night school for men, an engineering scheol, an evening law school, @ working boys' night school and a day busi- Dess and mdgm}:n;chool.'u Students have gymnasium and ot privileges. _Appl; Y. M C. A. building, Mason and Elllgp:a.u SHORTHAND in 30 days; Boyd's Syllabic; no ruled lines; no shading: nothing to confuse; only 9 characters; easily read; study by mail; circulars, testimonials and first lesson covering % the course for two 2-cent stamps, Chicago Correspondence Schools, Incorpo- rated, 62 National Life Bidg., HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 F.—Bookkeep! shorthand, P:yn'mn: ing, , touch languages, telegraphy, _Engl ranches; day and night scesionss flive. catalogus tres: HINMAN'S A:I p dancing; estal 20 years. 1412 Polk st. between Pine and California; both adult and children’s classes are now open for the season. A—SAN FRANCISCO Business College, 1230 Market st.—Practical, wwn-tv-.'r:u-blc: day & evening sessions; write for catalogue. EXPERIENCED bookkeever desires position, wholesale preferred. Box 4108, Call. b Girls to laarn millinery now for fall season; both seasons taught from start to finish in 1 for $10; positions as_trimmers, sales cooking; wages $15. 1216} Golden Gate ave. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS AND RIV- ETERS; NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY; TAID SALARY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.’S PACTOKIES, 32% FREMONT ST. AND 1873 MISEION, NEAR FIFTEENTH. A GOOD vest operator wanted; only those who are first-class need apply; a steady position is guaranteed, with union hours and union wag Apply R. THOMAS, foreman vest gepartment, §. N. WOOD & CO.S factory, 7 st. BEST experlenced head trimmer_for millinery; will pay highest wages; also 2 second trim- mers and trimmers for ready to wear. Ap- ply 130 Sixth st. First-cl stenographer; one fa- milfar with the Smith Premler typewriter. Apply etween 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE A—WOMEN to_take work home on ladles’ and ;“hfldren'n underwear. , 656 Mission st., third cor. WANTED—Good and bright girl to take cars of 2 grown children and assist in upstairs work. Apply 2906 Jackson st. EXPERIENCED hand on dressmaking: one who understands first-class work: aiso im- prover and an apprentice; paid. 411 Mason. s WANTED—Girl for general housework in small family: wages $20 to $25; references required. Call 715 Scott st., from 9 a. m. to 12. GLOVEMAKERS—Experienced _banders and binders: also apprentices; wages. CARSON GLOVE CO., 123 Second st. A LADY of indomitable energy to make money and a_convincing talker. F. PERSO: and 478 Parrott building. WANTED—First-cl alteration Fands Jackets. Apply superintendent’s office, The Emporfum. A—OFERATORS on children’'s woolen coats and suits; good pay. 056 Mission st., third floor. A_OPERATORS on ladles’ walsts; good pay. | 656 Mission st., third floor. A—OPERATORS on ladies’' underwear; pay. 036 Mission st., third floor. gocd JAPANESE wants situation in country; un- derstands milking cows, driving horses, farming, gardening, etc. S. KATOH, 20 Lewis place, San Francisco, CHINESE cook, thoroughly experienced, wishes & position in private family; city or country; n furnish best of references. 734 Jackson st. room 21; phone bet. 10 and 12 a. m., John 1051. WANTED—A position to do cooking in a pri- vate family or boarding-house by a China boy. CHONG WING, 902 Clay st., room 3. A—WOMEN to do embroldery work at homs; bring sample. 656 Mission st., third floor. NEAT girl for cooking and general houseworlk; references; apply mornings. 1709 Baker st. WANTED—First-class finishers on_coats at Baron's cloak and suit house, 762 Market st. GIRL for plain cooking and fight housework. 1824 Post st. on | hands and errand girl. J. BAER, 1200 Geary. HELP WAX TED—MALE. AT C. R. Hansen & Co. 420 Bush st Ship Daily This Week for Nevada. 100 laborers, Reno, Nevada . 100 laborers, Valmy, Nevada . 100 1aborers, Beowawe, Nevada 100 laborers, Fenelon, Nevada . Board $4 50 per week .......... bsolutely free fare. Office fee §1 For Willits, Mendocino County, Cal, Five laborers .$2 23 Employment Office 642 Clay st. -52 32 For Marin County, Cal. Tunnelmen, muckers . . $2 25, §2 50 §225 for all above. Trackmen, Santa Fe R. R Absolutely free f: Buttermaker, city, $60; tunnel foreman. $4 day, R. R. york: 2 gardeners, city, $30: 3 coopers, slack work, 9c each: milker, city, $30; back driver, $25; hostler. $35; middle aged stableman, 'Institution, $20; choreman, others. Meat and pastry cook, country hotel, $75, see party here: cook and wife for a ranch, $60; man and wife, porter and cook, party here, $50: broiler, hotel, city, $60: broiler and ' third cook, ‘country hotel, $30; cook, country hotel, $40; butcher and siaughtere country, $35; errand boy, ecity eclub, month and board; kitchen "hands, porte waiters, dish and pot washers, bell boys, $15 to $45. i C. R. HANSEN & CO..Employment Agency .642 Clay st. 429 Bush A young errand boy, this office, 429 Bush st. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520 SACRAMENTO ST. Phone Maln 1191 Cor. Leldesdorft st. ASTORIA, OREGON. near PORTLAND. FEB $1. FARE $3. FEE $1. NO DISCOUNT. COMPANY WORK. 6 laborers, $51 found; z5 rockmen, $39 found, Go 'to A—S—T—O0—R—I—A. WILLITS—UKIAH ROUTE—FREE FARE. CHICO—DIAMOND MATCH CO.’S WORK— HALF FARE—FEE $1. 35 teamsters, laborers, rockmen and tunnel- men, $2 25 to $2 75 & day. Wagonmaker, § hours. country. $3 day. 5 _miners, 8 hours. NORTH, $90. 15 laborers, yow'll do. PART FARE PAID. 20 laborers, MANUFACTURING_ CO. Near city, ‘$1 25 fare, $2 10 to $2 40 day. 150 men, different sawmills, yards, woods, etc., all over this STATE. 300 men, chop wood, cut ties. stave and shin- ¥le bolts, etc.. ali over STATE FOREMAN, extra gang, S. P. R. R. CO., SOUTH, $3 day, boss here. $50 found; young man, private care 1 horse, k after ranch. OREGO! FREE FARE, $1 ton. b scraper teamsters with own teams, $3 50 day and found, see boss here. BIG TUNNEL, NEAR CITY. FEE $1. FREE FARE; 20 muckers; 20 tunnelmen, $75; 10 laborers, PRIVATE R. R, near city, FEB $1, long job, $2 day: walters and dishwash- ers, etc, Cal!l and see u: tin boards; also get a fre list of jobs at PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520 SACRAMENTO ST. OREGON. 20 coal miners, CAN washer, $40 to $60; coachman and wife. $50 to $60 and found: man and wife for orchard, $60; janitor for institution, $30 and found: married man to care for place, $35; married vineyardist on shares; 6-Horse ranch 3 boiler- teamster, fare refunded; mlknx:f_ $ ; sheep herder, $30 and found; choreboy, privats family, $15 to $20 and tound; boy for planing mill, $1 day; hoppers, $1 50 and $2 cord, and oth- :-g?dc.v.mi«s, CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- mento st. ANDRE'S office, 317 Stockton st.—Gardener and do chores, private place, near city, $25 milker and make butter, private place, dishwasher, near city, $20; second cook, $75; chef, $100; and others. 21 Milker, Los Angeles district, $35 found. Cook, small countny hotel, north, boss here, | Read our bulle- | MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay St. PHONE MAIN 5848. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. 1902 WE GAVE 1903 WE'LL GIVE 15,000 MEN WORK. 60,000 MEN WORK. en waated TO-DAY for ARIZONA, OREGON, NEVADA And all points North, East or South on Southern Pacific and Santa Fe systems; free pass ON EVERY TRAIN. SECTION HANDS, MUCKERS, DRILLERS. Extra Gangs. Teamsters. Hammersmen. TUNNELS, QUARRIES. Miners all over State, $90 and $82 50. 5 Leborers and muckers everywhere, $60, $75 and $52 50. STADLES, FARMS, ORCHARDS, DAIRIES. Farm and orchard hands, $30, $35, $i0 fd. Milkers, butter and cheese makers, $30 to $50 and found. Choremen, coachmen, gardeners, etc.. $30. 19 stablemen, city, country jobs, $30 to $60. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. ——— SAWMILLS—WOODS. 633 laborers, no experience wanted, $40 to $70 and found. 196 mill and yard men, $50 to §150. 365 WOODCHOPPERS, 287 TIEMAKERS. All classes of experlenced men for woods, mills, ete., from $50, $60, $70, $S0, $90, $100, §125 to $150 month. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. COOKS. WAITERS. PORTERS. 24 cooks, hotels, restaurants, camps, mines and ranches, city and country, $30 to $70 fd. 12 waiters, city and country, $25 to $45 fd. Elevator and bell boys and porters. Steward, country hotel. Butcher shop, fare 30c, $40 found. Becond cook, mine; 2 waiters, $40, $30, fd. Cook and wife_ranch kitchen, $60 found. BUTCHERS. 14 butchers, different jobs, $40 to $90 fd. MURRAY & READY, 634-036 Clay st. MECHANICAL. Cooper, factory, 15c fare, $3 25 day. 8 painters, stripe. letter, $2 50 to $3 a day. Cut-off sawyer; 12 boys, learn trades. city. 16 carpenters, free fare 12 blacksmit $73. Varnish finishers. LOCATED EVERYWHERE. Laborers and teamsters, city and country, some_factorles, mills, warehouses, excavat- ing, building etc.; many in San Francisco: } lots to board home, $2. $2 25, $2 50, 3 | day: 96 carmen and furnace men, $67 an $75. Positions not advertised, COME—SEE. Best Pla Biggest MIDNIGHT MAIL AND WIRE. ARIZON. —_— 903 MILES. PRESCOTT—MIDDLETOW ARIZONA, TO-DAY——— $1 50 FEE. 6 slack coopers, 9¢; 5 cabinetmake: 168 woodsmen. FRESNO COU DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY, Teamsters, laborers, fare $2 50, $75. 2 hydraulic miners, S. E.. 53 a day. TO_FRESNO TO-DAY. 15 laborers, lumber company, $40 to $33 fd. G4 6 Clay st Planerman, free fare, L. . $63 found. MARRIED. Farmer and wife, cook in kitchen, boss here. $60 found. Milker and wife, dalry. $50 found. WANTED—J. ROSS, MACHINIST. 2 shinglers, straight work, 70c M. 2 crosscut sawyers, lumber company, north, $10 and found. GOVERNMENT JOB. 2 cement finishers, 8 hours, $4 50 day. BEAUTIFUL MENDOCINO. 16 laborers, FREE FARE, $35 to $30 and fd. FRUIT PICKERS. MARYSVILLE, CHICO, PLACERVILLE. Carpenters’ helpers, laborers, _teamsters, drillers and other help, you go, $82 50, $75, 6T 50. experienced concrete men, curbing. $3 30. FREE FARE. i | | OREGON | coaL { 65 coal miners, Oregon. §3 to $5 a_day. | MINERS—OREGC VERY MURRAY & READY, { IMPORTANT. 34 Clay st. AT San Francisco ployment Bureau, 17 Fourth st.—Reno, Nevada: free fare: ship to-dny. Free fare to all poinis in Utah. We hip every day to I Dorado County. Labor- 18, engineers, teamsters, timber (fellers. Caspar, Mendocino County, free fare to-day. Laborers and rockmen, city. Hundreds of other jobs in city and country. No strikes. No fakes. Ean Francisco Employment Bu- reau, 17 Fourth WANTED—Saturday and Sunday job regularly in barber shop by a student at U. C. who hes had S years' experience. Address C. E. D., 2231 Blake st., Berkeley; good reference. BOY 16 years; good opportunity; steady posi- tion. Carson Glove Co., 123 Second st. | HOUSES TO LET. A AR AR A A A A A A A—PRINTED list of houses to let; send for c cular, G. H. UMBSEN & CO.,14 Montgomery. A—HOUSES and flats to let; an {mmense lst; service absolutely free: take advantage of this department; it will save you time ani trouble. Cordes Furniture Co.. 245-250 Geary st., on the square. BEFORE moving get our printed list of hou. to let. BALDWIN & HOWELL. 25 Poat HOUSES FURNISHED—FOR SALE. CHEAP furniture ot (-room house; 3 rooms pay rent. 467 Minna st. HOUSES WANTED—FURNISHED. WANTED—To rent for the winter or longer. a furnished house of from 6 to 8 rooms and situated north of California and east of Fillmore; must be In good condition; best of care guaranteed and highest references fur- nished. Box 3311, Call. _—m— LOST AND FOUND. between Third Taylor sts; in- Return to 158 LOST—Lady’s watch and f and Seventh, on Market itials L. case. LOST—On Saturday afterncon, Oct. 10, & pearl horseshoe brooeh. A liberat rewurd 332 Market st., fifth floor. LOST—In downtown center, a colored dlagram fn black frame. Return to room 81, Flood building; reward, LOST—Gold watch, with the fnitials I. S.; $10 reward. 1960 Bryant st., cor. Elghteenth. evening, pair gold-rimmed spec- 2 Chatham place, off Bush st. LOST—Gold ; pin attached. Return 1720 Pine st.; liberal reward. LOST—Black and tan desrhound: 1314 O'Farrell st, LOST—A pass book with the Hibernia Saviz and Loan >t San Francisco. In the name of K and A EILL, M 6. The finc e return to ba vellow and whi | _Alameda. Y & READY'S, | i Il pay to “Remember” that the Cailfornia Watch Case Co.. 220 Sutter st. needs oid gold 2nd sflver {o make new waich cases —— e MEDICAL. ENT PHYSICIAN, IT ATS WOMEN 702 MARKFET ST.. room 7. Phone Red : Every facility for the BEST treatment | an®diseases and disorders of wom Elegant | sanatorfum. ~ Select patients. Strictly confl- dential. Fees within the reach of all. VALPEAU'S female pills; best regulating pills soid: price 32 50 by express. _ Fasteur's syringe and tablets: price 32 30. By express only on receipt of price. OSGOOD BRO' ERS, wholesale druggists, Seventh Breadway, Oakland. MRS_ DR. WYETH, speclalist for all femalo complaints; instant ef guaranteed. 30 years’ experience ed 826 Pont . MRS_DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- male troubles and irregularities: Instant re- lef guaranteed. 1008% Market st., opp. 5th, and DR, G. W. O'DONNELL—AIl who are sick or it this specialist on femals sitively corrected; the unfor- omplaint: - treatment $10; hours, 10 to 5; 25 yrs. exper. MRS. D. ALLEN, 1118 Market—Reliable ladles’ specialist; a private home before and during : best medical care; low fees. onfiden- Alameda. private: secluded; . 1416 Eighth st., corner moved to 2995 Folsom st. i relfef $10; ladies 0 11 DR, and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO HERB wriginal method of treatment. 1126 DR, NG TOY KEE_319 Powe Union square: all discases cured by herbs. O MILLINERY. h bats to select from: leass 1904; save LADIES—200 st sold, must vacate February 1, money by calling on MME. DOSCH. 207 Post. * WANTED—An experienced porter for saloon. | i | | | 100 Sixth st. store. 424 Kearny st. | WANTED—A bootblack in barber shop. 200 { Larkin st. | WANTED Oysterman Oakland, Cal | | DRUG clerk wanted: salary | experience and refergnces. Apply 469 Seventh st, | BARBER ehop for sale; good location; tran- i sient trade. 222 East st. . o rent $15, y $85 to $100; 104 Seventh st. lease; 'H. BERNARD, our men's shoes, union made, at §1 and $1 50 per pair, foot-form shoes at §2 30, or orthopedic shoes, §3 50:best shoes on earth. 11 Third st., Exam. blds., | A MAN of indomitabie energy and push, a good taiker, eager to make money. F. PERSON, | 477 and 458 Parrott building. WANTED—3 men, pick and shovel. Four- . and N st. south; Kentucky-st. STEADY German; refs.: | _seif usetul; wine house. | FOR SALE—One-half interest in good shop. 1350 Howard st. tend bar, make him- 5 City Hall square, chalr shop; offer. WANTED—Rough carpenters and laborers. Ap- ply room 14, 26 Montgomery st., San Fran- c¢isco Construction Company. TOUNG man to make himself generally useful in gents' furnishing store. 533 Valencia st. BARBER trade taught in 5 weeks. Address W. C. B. 647 Commercial st | GOOD strong boy to work in blacksmith shop, 1322 San Pablo Oakian WANTED—Salesman to handle line sundries in city and bay counties. Box 4413, Call. BRIGHT boy for soda fountain In candy Anore-. £ood _opening for bright boy; $6 week. MRS, M. E. DAY, 351 O'Farrell st. | A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12. Elevator boy, $15; night clerk, $30. ! A MAN and wife, country, §60; man and wite, city, $50. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st. WANTED—Platen press feeder, one who has had some experience on foiding box press. Mutual Lito. & L. Co., Second and Bryant sts., Bryant-st. entrance. PRESSERS wanted at once at M. SIMINOFF'S, 1228 Market st.; highest wages pald; steady work guaranteed to good mechanics. TO tallors—Fine chance to get old tailoring | estab.; downtown; low rent; 2 yvears' lease. ‘Apply at once, box 4406,, Call office. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 and $1 50 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 70 we pay express or mail chrgs. 11 34 st., Exam. bld. BOY 16 years; good opportunity; steady posi- tion. Carson Glove Co., 123 Second st. LADIES' TAILORS, ATTENTION! You are hereby courdially invited to attend of San Francisco, to be held on the 13th Inst.. at their headquarters, 417 Post st., for the purpose of completing organization: no initia- tion fees. J. MESSIER, Pres. ROBT. HAINKE, Rec. Sec. WANTED—For U. S. Marine Corps, zble- bodled unmarried men, between 21 and 35: English: marines serve at sea on men-of- war in all parts of the world, on land in our the United States. Apply at recruiting of- fice, 40 Ellis et. San Franciseo, Cal., and 401’ K st.. Sacramento, Cal. WHY pay big prices to have your shoes half- and 60c, while you walt at 563 Mission st.. bet. 1st and 2d sts. or 11 Third st.? a mass meeting of the Ladies’ Tallors’ Union | good character; must speak, read and write | island postessions, and at naval stations in | hydraulic | with all iatest improve- | price | 5 doors from Market. | TARBER shop: ol stand: nmet, by sold for any | 220 Hayes st. -] i | | | | | | | | | foled when you can get it done for 23c, 50c | BOY about 15 years of age for men's furnishing | = engines, 2d-hand machinery. McIN- WOLPMAN, TOSH & 195-197 Fremont st. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair it with elaterite; in rolls easy to lay; needs no painting or coating; good over old tin or shingles: best for new roofs. 713 Market st. machinery, botles shafting, etc.. k Tented and_exchanged: see Sunday papers. H_S. WHITE M'CH'Y CO., 130-132 Reale st EDISOX & MELLUS star mov fiims “same as new less than one 1000 feet to select from. Novelty . $7 50 dress pants. nal Misfit Clothing Parlors, rmy st. near Bush; open to 9 p. m. Sunday to roon. A—$3 50 DERBY and Fedora hats, $1 75. Pop- ular Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st. near Pine; open till 9 p. m. Sunday to noon. A—_BUYS, selis or ren ar_machinery, en- gines. boi water_pipe. shafting pulieys, ete. WHITE V. 253-235 Spear st. —Several tracts forest per acre; good title. H. A. COWAN, outh Broadway, Los Angsles, Ca cows— Hol in, Durham., Jerseys: all_graded: must be sold within 3 Heouse. M1 Sitver r men's shoes at $1 and $1 30 pair: $2 50; we pay expresa . Exam. bld.; catalog. free. NE pair_solitaire diamond car screws; At W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st FOR SALESelf-adding c register, $63. Railroad ave. AND 10 hp. E 3 Baso! 2d-hand: alt sizes, new. B. 122 Market, FOR sale—Four Great Dane pups, 3 weeks old. Apply Call office BEST Burbank potatoes, $1 23 the livered: phone Grant call SLOT machine—First-class condition: cheap. Call or write, 1508 Seventh, Oakland NEW and second hand machizery of all kinds. KROGH MNFG CO., 519 Market st SAFES New and second-hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO. 11742 Sacramento st. MOVING pictures. magic lanterns, sale, rental: bargains. Bullard & Breck, 131 Post st. ILES of pipe and fittings: all sizes. EU- GENE RILEY & SONS, 109 Vallelo st. MOVING picture film and song siides. 108 Montgomery st. | BAFES—New and second-hand. E. B, BECK & CO., 122 Market st. All bargains: metal beds,mattresses.J. Edison phonpgraphs, records, supplies, moving picture machines films. Bacigalupl. 933 Mkt. GASOLINE engines_automoblles and launches; amp stools and chairs:hammocks, F.Hotter, 712 Mission. A GOOD, strong boy wanted; $1 a dSy. Mu- tual Lito. & L. Co., Second and Bryant sts.; Bryant-st. entrance. WANTED—Boys about 14 to work in factory. Apply at once, AMES & HARRIS, 100 Sac- ramento st. RRAND boys—Steady _position; $17 50 a month. ROOS BROS., Kearney at Post. ROOS BROS., | | E TAILORS—Steady positions. Kearny st.. at Post. | BY wholesale house, boy_to make himself use- | ful about office. Box 3471, Call office. | WANTED—A distributor. Apply the Electric | " Laundry, K37 Folsom st. : ' DAY cashier. 20 Stockton st. WANTED—BIll clerk, exverienced, for whoie- i sale house; salary $€0. Box 702, Call. w. ED—Wire and metal worker. 751 Mis- FIRST-CLASS finisher on custom coats. Mur- phy building, 1236 Market st., room 123. JAPANESE honest boy wants situation to do cooking. Call at 832 Clay st., rear, Oakland. CHINESE first-class cook wants position; boarding house, hotel or restaurant. 33 verly place. B e ———— FINANCIAL. . 4 PER CENT to 6 RER CENT HIGH GRADE Municipal, School, g:#m and Corporation 2 ds, Bank and Trust Company Stocks, Selected for conservative investors. ‘Write for information to ’ HEAZELTON & CO., Stock and Bond Brokers, Hayward Building, San Francisco, Cal. —_——Jh T A 7 PARTY will sell a limited number of shares | LUNCH waltreases of stock in a private manufacturing corpor- ation dolng a good business. Adn:ru- box 3472, Call office. i GIRL for general housework; small family; wages $25; references. 1034 Fell st. VEST hands who can also make buttonholes. 6111, Stevenson st. GIRL for general house: and cocking; no washing; wages $25. 1 Scott st. WANTED—A woman for general housework; short distance in country. Call 251% Folsom. YOUNG lady teach California district school; immedlately. C. Esterly, 518 Parrott bldg. 'ANTED—§ finishers on coats; also one but- ton-hole maker. 220 Stevenson st., room 5. NEAT young lady, experlenced in delicatessen line. ~Apply forenoon at 1521 Devisadero st. wanted. 515 Valencia st. YOUNG girl for 1 housework; 2 in fam- ily and baby.. Scott st.; car fare, sion st. WANTED—Platen press feeders. NE.' corner Eighth and Brannan sts. YOUNG man, small butcher shop, 16-19, as © " helper; good references. 502 Post st. OPERATORS wanted at once on cloaks at M. SIMINOFF'S, 1228 Market st. BOY In tin shop; learn trade; 16 years. 533 Mission st. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor. has zdded 100 new rooms to the Denver House, 217 Third t.; 230 rooms; 25c to 50c per night. MEN to learn barber trade; only 8 weeks re- quired: special offer this month; catalogue #nd full information mailed free. MOLER YSTEM COLLEGE, 635 Clay st. i gm\m) boy well recommended. ROGER- SON'S, 535 Valencia st. | COATMAKERS for country. | _BROS & CO., 2§ Sutter st. McDONALD & PERRY have a large stock of new and second-hand shoes; cheap. 239 3d st. PENSION atty. E. A. Bullls, room 40, Phelan bidg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G.A.R. MAN to do janitor work for tuition in S. F. Barber School. 741A Howard st. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and | Australia. HERMAN'S 26 Steuart st. Apply REISS all sizes. J. E. DOAK. 46 Fremont st. ASK for prices on second-hand typewriters; all maks ALEXANDER & CO._ 110 Montg'y. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. CALIFORNIA HOUSEWRECKING CO. Pays higher prices for buildings and takes less time to wreck and remove. NW. cor. Mission and Tenth: phone Mint 3011 WANTED_To purchase or rent one 10 to 12 horsepower motor. 110 volts. Box 3473, Cail. SMALL second-hand _boiler and steam pump for mine cheap. 1421 Point Lobos ave. BOOKS and libraries bought. H._ C. HOLMES, 1149 Market af: phone Jessie 3741, or postal. TILTON wants Kood second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 Oth st.; tel. Jessie 2851 A BIG price pald for sealskins; send postal. 25 Stockton st.; phone Bush 484. MONEY TO "LOAN. | WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st. near Mar- ! 36¢ night: reading : from ferry. ggage to and | ALL sizes me: price. 563 Mission st.. bet | GET your shoes half soled while walting; 23c to 50c. | 567 Mission st.. bet. lst and 2 sts. HORSES AND WAGONS. A SHOEMAKER on repairing. N. SUBKE, 326 Railroad ave. South. WANTED—Large boy. Apply H. LIEBES & CO., 137 Post st. TINSMITHS _wanted; wages. 17 Drumm st. GOOD stenographer and typewriter for manu- facturing house: country. Rialto bid., r. 510. PENSION ATTY. M. HARRIS. 40 Ellis st.; 14 years' practice; references from thousands of persons for whom I have secured pensions. steady work; good ! HARNESS and saddles, the best for the money, t JEPSEN BROS, CO., inc.. the big stors. pftitiy Market st.. San Francisco, 'RAY mare, 12 years old; works single O e weight 1200; for $35. 2575 Post at. MUST be sold at a sacrifice; 5 good horses. 327 Sixth st, e e e e e AL . light camping w and Lo g Aty g Largest assortmt 2-hand wagons, buckb'd. sur- rey,harness, work,driving horses.15th-Valencia AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-603 Examiner bullding. Quick settiements; no disappointment. Save expenses by dealing directly. Estates. second mortgages, undivided fnter- es gnm: e Jemacies. lite catatie: dnd”wndivided al terests in property —mham,’, Courteous treatment. Strictly confident When You Need Money i See HERMAN MURPHY. ADVANCES on furniture and planos without removal; to permanent salaried peopls on their note without security or knowledge of Guplayer; Towept — 20 Sommiseion. Xa- 2 Credi Q.. and Donohoe 1d- ing, 1170 Market st. - —_—— INTEREST REDUCED TO 3 PER CENT. DEAL DIRECT; SAVE EXPENSES, 2d and 34 SAN FRANCISCO. OAKLAND, COUN- TRY PROPERTY and REAL ESTATE in probate; send full B Ww,n -

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