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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1903 AGENTS WM'I'ED. iy LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. CHURCH SERVICES. UNITARIAN Church (First). . W. cor. Geary &nd Frankl Brandford Leavitt, inday school. are at 10 t 11 o'clock. ch: subject, ““What Music by guartet, etherick, _organist r children In th £ service. All are cordially is no evening service. kinderga invited hurch (Seeond), corner Twenti- £ (Take Mission or Valencia llam Hudson, minis- “app st. The Sunday- el W, C. Maxwell, At the morning service at Jsy William Hudson will “The Hearts of Great Men™; under the ai- RIAN < service. All the seats are | $1.00 PER HOUR and upward POSITI\"II. ‘Th manufacturers of the BEST, most attract! and RAPID SBLLING ladies’ and men's dress shoe known desire men and women Gemonstrators everywhers. Ten NEW, re- markable sight selling heaith and comfort features; original selling plan; possibilities uniimited. NO RISK. Write to-day. Kushion Komfort Shoe Co., 1155 Cal. TED_100 bright, energetic and thor- ¢ reltable agents, male or female, all Pacific Comst, to present a_strictly husinees proposition. Box 4791,Call. S Bnled lvtry'hére to h-nale - fl\el~ gn Cards’’; every merchant buys from 10 15 100 on sight: 800 varieties; catalogue free. SULLIVAN CO., 45 May st, Chicago, Il rs—, ency for a proposition that 13 E flfl"ld(dA;u'n;‘l-)lel’;ent on building and loan | fs “Worth baving. Great Western lmprove- | _ment Co., Parroft blds. Is That in Thy at 7:45; sermon topie, Hand (Money and Authority)?’ Sunday school ot $:50 &. m. C. E. meeting at 6:45 o m. CALVARY Presbyterian Church, cor. Jackson and Fillmore sts—Rev. John Hemphill, D. D., pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock; sermon toplc, ~Hindrances to the Christian Life.” Evening service at 7:30 o'clock: ser- mon topie, ist’s _Fstimate of Himself and His Mission The pastor will preach et both servic orchestrs rusic. p. Prayer meteing Wed- g at 8 o'clock. All are cor- dially tovit WIRST Presbyterian Church. Van Nees ave. and nesday, 8 p. m., 1 are cordially invited: Mission st pastor, Ge faorning_and « meetings at 6:15 ited. Seats free. Sabbath-school at 9:30 a | Christian Endeavor | ltam Kirk Guthrie, | a 5 Christian En- | FHOUSEHOLD novelty: 100,000 sold in Milwau- kee; big profits; exciusive field; free sample; Edgren Mrg. Co., Miiwaukee, Wis | AGENTS, either sex, everywhere: a money- maker; write for terms; samples fres. SHEP. HERD Mfg. Co., 941 Liberty st,, Pittsburg. | AGENTS can make $10 per day selling our | ¥ heveity machines; send stamp for cireular and price. FOOTE CO, Los Angeles, Cal. /$32 A WEEK salary and expenses for men. with rigs to ull&oultrv compound. Imperial Mrg. Co., dept. Parsons, Kans. MAKE $5 a day; sell phouu from Paris life; sample, 12 stamps. GASTON, Bureau 1¢, Paris, France, NATIONAL Trio uu- for 20c to 9 out of 10 persons. EIX’I‘H CO., box 1638, Provi | _dence, R. BOARDING FOB CfllLDBE'. | WANTED—A child to board; private fami mother's care. 1536 Hyde st. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. | ot { ADVICE FREE. OLD ESTABLISHED COLUMBIAN LAW & COLLECTION AGENCY Able attorneys. Rm. 85, 916 Market po- site Emporium. Bad tenants ejected speedily | end reasonably. Collections, no matter how | emall, attended to; attachments; bonds fur- | nished; corporations organized; civil and crim- inal practice. Tel. John 6226. Open evgs. by ap- pointment. We solicit an interview with you. pal), eorner F. M. Lar- , 11 a. m. and *“The Help of everence, 12:43 p. m;J E Episcopal chanen sts.— 3 Haight st “euperintendent. Epworth ; Dr. R. O. Moody pres- sregationsl Church, corner Post and Rev. George Adams, D. D both se: At 11 erprise.” At r Sort of Letter.”” All Ffteenth st. Rader, pastor, 1 's m., the Sieeping Conscience of ““Twentleth evening, Bible a Social | ADVICE FREE. ESTABLISHED 22 YEARS, Divorces a speciaity. Private. Quick. NO PAY L\LLSé()ELLCESSB’UL Attorney and Counselor at Law, Open Evenings 7 to 9. Phone Ja-lo amy Offices on First Fioor—Rooms 1, 2, 8, ¢ and 3. 1122 Market St., Between Mason and Taylor. Almost Oppesite “‘Hale's” Dry Goods Store. THE LEGAL ADVISORY, Inc. Practice in Federal and all State Courts. Attachments, divorce, mining, bankruptcy, utions, djustments, corporations, pat- N estates, probate, Experienced and Reliable Attorneys Engaged. Advice guaranteed Correspondence solicited. 511 511A. 511B Crossley Bldg. Tel John 2926. N, E. Cor. New Montgomery and Mission Sts. ROBT. W 0 KING, atty-at-law, Examiner bld., m 6il: all cases, damages, estates, wills, achments, collections, etc.; cunsiltation free: Do advance charges: call or write; | _evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601 | ADVICE free—1 will advance cost in meritori- ous cases, divorces, probate and all other law cases; no fees in advance; Open every even- ing. J. M. THURSTON. 819 Market st., r. 3L V\AR.\I‘R TPMPLI" 93 Chronicle butlding; I accidents, probate and matri- - liens A M. EWING—Attorney-at-law. Parrott_bldg.; phone South 655, DIVORCE—Costs, $12; quick, quiet; open even- ngs. 927 Market room 801. L. €. CLARK, Emma Spreckels bldg., 027 Mar- | ket et coneultation free; no fees in advance. Room 612, entist, Central for children at the meeting at § 5 Kearny st., at the Young Association Auditorfum, ssed by Rev. H. Withouts."” o'clock. Al Sunday 228 Eutter st., Elks’ Pastor, Mrs. Anna L. People’s Church holds services —Col. H. §. Olcott, ties « MME. YOU 10c _daily MRE_EBFRHART'S spiritual test L mesting to- night, 10c, 8 Tues. sit tings. | 278 Dth =t seance to-night; 1052 Ellis; Wed. aft. McAllister—Mr t meeting until notice, 909 Market, 2 and 7:30. Mr. 335 last _Gillingham, Dr. Cowan. st eance every night it 10 to 5. 148 6th st. AL circle, R 8 o'clock. Prof. Perkins, 220 Mission st ; ground floor. slate ques- | 2150, AITKEN & AITKEN. attorneys, rs. 809-10-11, Clunie bidg.. 508 Cailfornia st.; tel. Main 727, ADVICE free; no r.hnm unless successful; all law business. Davidson, 827 Market. F_._._..--——-_ CHIROPODISTS. | DUNLAP FOOT INSTITUTE, 50 Geary—All ailments of the feet cured: corns.bunions.etc. | —— COLLECTION OFFICE!. BAD tenants ejected for M collecumu made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION | CO., 415 Montgomery. rooms 9-10: tel. 5580. —_— 100 ROOMS; Money ‘loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, § to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLI, 212 Kearny st. LODGING-HOUSES, business = chances, real estate loans; guick sales on any business you have for sale; if you want to buy a business, large or small, see our list. MONT- GOMERY & TILLEY, 105 Telegraph ave. Oakland. 10 ROOMS; McAllister st.; complete as apart- ment-house; carpets and furniture good; rent $37 60; bargain this week, $300. 4 700 McAllister et. SPIRITUALISM. PROF. Fred P. Evans, noted psychic for slate- writing and clairvoyance; stamp for circular. 1112 Eddy st., nr. Octavia; phons Scott 8S7. ETHEL CRINDLE—HI!"IIHBIM lun@. Sun- day eve., 50c. 828 Ellis EDWARD EARLE, 1052 Ellis, readings dally, 9:30 to 4; seances Sunday and Thursday. MRS. ADA FOYE, 338 O'Farrell st., corner Taylor; sittings daily, 10 to 4. CLAIRVOYANTS, MY Regular $3 Re 2 This Week for ey b i [ PROFESSOR pibr, sty The Fi egistered Trance Clairvoyant and Francisco. I do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make no charge if I fall to tell you your name, occupation and what you called for; 1 promise to tell you whether husband, wife or eweetheart is true or false; I tell you whom and when you will marry; in fact will tell you every hope, fear or ambition better than you can tell yourself; I {mprove your character so that you will reach the \ghest possible development in mental vigor, health, happiness and _capacity to earn wealtli; 8o you will Jive happy and contented the rest of your life. Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 2 to 8. 326 O'Farreil st., 326. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- nently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg.; ehe reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the present happenings and portrays events to occur in the future; 1f you are in trouble, dis- contented or not satisfied in life, or have do- mestic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be' tol¢ how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25c up; satistaction guaranteed; read- ings by mafl. Tel. Black ALL secrets, pames, dates, changes, journeys, love, marriage, divorce, past, future, pros- pects, speclilations, mining, lawsuits, every- thing truthfully revealed or $700 forfeite lucky charms free; also magnetism, clairy ants, mediums developed free. Consult MIS WARD, great Egyptian princess; fee 50c, no higher; office or by mail $1; send \\'ells- Fargo or P. O. money order; hours 10 to 413 Mason; no sign. ISMAR, the Egyptian gypey, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market et., nor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.; readings by mail as satisfac- tory s in person; 8 questions answered, § tull 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, eclentific clairvoyant and card reader, born with a double vell and sec- ond sight; tells the past, present and future; ladles, B0c; gents, §1; by cards, palmistry and clairvoyant sitting; $1 50. 126 Turk st. MRS. A. H. Kronegberg, palmist, clairvoyant, card reader, will #ive goood reading, 10c, for short time only: when others fall try me to convince yourself, 402 Franklin, near Grove. MISS ZEMDAR, bas second sight; young gifted clair. and palm. a _wonderful prophetess names; L. 50c; G. §1. 714 Franklin,nr.G.G.av. MME. L hours 9-5; evenings and Sundays by appointmen readinks O0c. 1206 Market, parlor 61; elev. JUST arrived; Mme. Davis, greatest magle card reader on coast; born, crowned, vefled. 763 Market, pariors 18- 25-50c; mall $1. FREE—Fortune told; you want the best; send birthdate and 2 2-cent stamps. DR. BEST, 144, D. 065, Chicago. A—Mme. Ravenna reads life, business advi Dames given; 25¢ up. 5 4th st., near Mark OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in eity. 2614 Kearny, room 20; ladles 25c, gents 50c. MRS, BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader; ladies 25c, gents 50c; readings daily. 132 Sixth st. palmistry and clairvoyant; _COTTAGES TO LET. FURNISHED cottage, 114 Hawthorne s ; 5 rooms and bath. | MME.WALTERS, great card reader; ladies 25c, gents 50c. 951 Miesion st., nr. 6th; open Sun. EDUCATIONAL—Continued. EMPLOYMENT wmn—lu-. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. | HELP WANTED—MALE—Con HINMAN'S Academy; a lhnm:h achool of d 12 Polk st., t and children's classes are now open for the season. AYRES, the leading businees college, 123 Maz- (Besial summer course In all depart- Tty B eI SOUIa I e sctiglar: __ship, 00t day and orenias essions. Lu.n?onNu nu-m- College, aoo Ll-rkln st thorough school” ; tions positions red for nfluu-: moa-rn methods. Inavidual o struction. Write for {llustrated catalogue. e e THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory school for o university, law and medical colleges; ref., President Jordan or any Stanford pro- fessor; day, evening sessions. Phelan bldg. A—S8AN FRANCI Businees College, 1238 Market i ‘;’m‘r-ln ive, relllbl'. day & evening sessions; write for catalogu A GENTLEMAN teaches privately young men and women whose education hae neg- lected; also foreigners. Call or add. 719 Post. | GOOD Japanese boy wants position as school- aress ‘WANTED—Situation_as night watchman or elevator man; can give best of reference. Box 3 office. YOUNG man, neat appearing, seeks a posi- as assistant, § lll bookkeen.h:. or or col- ector; stenographer; speaks, reads and writes the German language; best of refer- ences. Box 720, Call office. STEWARD for club or gents in chambers, priv- flege . cooking. - avaaks snd. corsvepouds Ger; man and_French, age 30; disengaged Nov. 6. I‘.C.R..Box'fll.&l '!OU’NG business man of this city wishes out- door Podfien. elwntow; - ste.: references bonds, o ty; any amount. 8470, CAlI nmc. A FIRST-CLASS covk for an American family, $45; a kitchen mald for same place, cook for a first-ciass German family, $35 - cook for a boarding-house in city, French nursery governess, $30; a wmreu. also a cleaner for an institution, $20 each; 80 housework girls for city and country. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter, near Powell. EITY oxperienced millinery _saleslady; _very good salary; plaln maker apprentice. 24 _ Kearny st. GIRL who thoroughly understands labeling bot- tles and to act as forelady. Address box 730, Call office: A—WOMEN wanted to do embroidery home; bring sample. 656 Mission st., third floor. MAN and wife to take charge of kitchen, either city or country. Box 710, Call office. A_SEWERS wanted o work at home. 608 | Mission st., third fioor. HEALD'S School of Mines & Electriclty,24 Post 8, F.; a practical school of engineering: ggn!eto mulnmenL Special catalogue_free. ENGINEERING—CIVII tl.c. mln.. ‘mech., sur- assa. nide; day, 186¢4. Van Ser Natiea Sehool. 138 Tulton, nr City Hall. boy in city. Ad H. FUKAMI, 110 Golden Gate ave. APANESE boy destres situation Iwy in city; speaks English w1, (,\n or Radress ¥ BERT. 810% Stockton st., 5. F. APANESE honest boy wants tion _as aciolboy in good. tamily n eity. ‘H. TAKA, GIRL with some experlence on machine to sow window shades. Box 4777, Call. ‘WANTED—Experienced waist and skirt hands hours 8 to 5:30. Call Sunday, 1615A Clay It. ouu. wanted to assist in small restaurant. st., near Mason. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay Open To-day (Sunday). s to 12 a. m. PHONE MAIN 35848. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. WE'LL GIve st. 1902 WE GAVE 1903 45,000 MEN WORK. 60,000 MEN WOR Men wanted TO-DAY for ARIZONA, OREGON, NEVADA. Southern Pacific and Santa Fe systems; (ree pass ON EVERY TRA SECTION HANDS, KLCKERS DRILLERS Extra Gangs. Teamsters. Hammersmen. MINES, TUNNELS, LAH-RIES” Miners, all over State. RCHARDS, DAIRIES 'ABLES, FARMS, Ol 405340 8. ity, country jobs, mmm n.u.bmaneyM Y 4% READY, 634-636 Clay st. WMILLS—WOODS. B Tatorers, o experience wanted, $40 to $70 between WANTED—Fur_salesladies. Call ° and 10, H. LEIBES & CO., 137 Post st GOLDEN Gate Com'l College, 530 Golden Gats ave.; full business course; day and evening. JAPANESE wants position as school boy. Ad- dress TA.BATA‘ 431 Stevenson st. ‘WOMAN for important nM ntial tion; must have references. w % Clfio.’ BCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION. Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine ht class. JAPANESE boy wants situation as school boy. B. K., 633 Sutter st. Telephone Red 5518. GIRLS wanted to wi chew! NEW- TON GUM CO., Second '"'nmxm ata. ART lessons in drawing, painting, burnt work. _ Kingsland Art Shop, Haight and Devisadero. Ann'fll(!’nc bookkeeping, grammar, writin etc.; day or eve.: $5 mo. 1024 Mission.nr. oth: :APAmE boy wants situation. HENRY Page 4363. irteenth st.; te FINANCIAL. GIRL for second work: 3 in the flnll'- Canl Monday morning, 1192 O'Fj WANTED—8kirt makers, room 46 PTANO leseons given to beginners at 50o. Box 2610, Call offl Ml o et e o S R S (AL A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing $1 year. EMPLOYMENT OFFIGEI. GEORGE AOKI, 421 Post st.; tel. Bush 185— J-p-nno—chlnue employment office; fur- flllhfl best help; contracts for farm helD. .lc. IF_you_want Japanese help, advertise in The New World, Japancse daily paper, 368 Geary, A—ORPHEUM Employment Otfice—Japan Chinese help. 426 Powell. Tel. Main B'Ifl A—GRAND Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office, 418 Stockton; tel, Grant 103; expert, reliable heip. CHINESE Employment Office—Best help at Leon Seung’s, 4113 O'Farrell; tel. East 426. RELIABLE Japaneso-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 WAN D—FEMALE. A BCOTCH cook, young and ltmni’obelt of reterences, wants a quiet place at where there {s a second girl kept. Call at MISS PLUNKBTT'S, 426 Sutter st., near Powell. A YOUNG nurse girl wants a place to care for one child at $15 a month; must be seen in the office, MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A SWEDISH girl with 4 years' references wants housework and cooking at $30 month; no window gwashing. Call at MISS PLUNK- BIT'S, 428 Sutter st., near Powell. 4 PER CENT to 6 PIR CENT HIGH GRADE Municipal, School, Ralirocad and Corporation Bank lnd Trust Company Stocks, BSelected for conservative investors. ‘Write for information to HEAZEL' A ndvmmauuwm-ulmnuun service sbsolutely free; take advantage o‘l this department; it will save you time an trouble, Cordes ture Co., 240-259 Geary #t.. on the square. s ELEGANT MODEEN m‘r CONTAINI‘XG 10 ROOMS AND 2 hATH!. N TOWN. RENT $00 MONTH. l(eAFEE 'BRO'!'HERS 108 HONTOOMERY. NEW_ us-to-date flat, 8 rooms, modern, 1300 O'Farrell_st.; 4-room flat, newly finished, corner O'Farrell and Laguna, $156 per month. Apoly MADISON & BURKE. NEW modern up-to-date 7-room upper fli Fulton st.; rent $35; near Buchanan st. Ap- ply MADISON & BURKE. GOUGH, 2519, near Vallejo—Sunny lower flat of 6 rooms and bath; rent reduced to $25. VON RHEIN R. E. CO., 013 California st. ELLIS, 810, near Polk—For business purposes; 3 rooms; all convenlences; electric light and power. AN experfenced nurse wishes engagements, su glcal or confinements; reference; reasonabl careful; prudent; economical. Call or address MRS. MERRITT, 127 Seventh st. English young lady desires engagement from November 1 as nurse to young children; is expert on children's clothing, fancy work and the training of children. Box 3498, Call. DRESSMAKER and ladies’ suit maker; good cutter and fitter; engagements made at once in private famiifes; only first-class work done. MISS BARSS, 1024 Mission st. REFINED colored girl would like work in doc. tor's office, or other light work: some time for sgelf; small wages, board and washing. Box 4440, Call office. A RELIABLE Germln woman wishes a situa- tion to do housework and cooking in small family; wages $25 to $30; good laundress. Box 4441, Call office. A COMPETENT woman would like to take caye of children and assist at light hou: work. Box 4773, Call office. CAPABLE young woman; can sew well; wants to care for an invalid; best references. Box 4787, Call office. LARGEST list of new flats and houses; for printed list. LYON & HOAG, 116 romt gomery st. NEW corner flats rooms; separate entrances; rents $47 50 and 8191 Washington; 7 and ® 126 Kearny at., APPRENTICE wanted at while learning. Mrs.M.G.Allen, 776 onr"-mn. WANTED—Girl for meneral housework. 112 Lyon st. bet. Oak and Page. A LADY of indomitable energy to make and a convincis er. F. PERSON,- and 478 Parrott ud.lnl EXPERIENCED tucker and operators on_silik and wool walsts; steady work. KONIG- STEIN, 28 First st. g T DAVIS & CO. NEAT, respectable middle-: lady; ex- and found. 196 mill and yard men, $50 to $130. 865 WOODCHOPPERS. s. All classes of experienced men m..cawmuomm $70, $80, ‘oo, 3100, 1 ‘month. u?iu'filtu’ & READY, 634-636 Clay st. COOKS. WAITERS PORTERS. hotels, restaurants, camps, mines Z5aTanches, city and country, 80 to g 12 walters, city and country, 1d. 14 butchers, different jobs, $40 to gg fwnd Second cook, mine, 2 walters, $40, found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. MMECHAN’}CAL“ x 2 tory, 20 tare, day. P OCATED EVERYWHERE. €36 laborers and teamsters, city and country, some factories, mills, warehouses, excavating. mn.nytzm San Francisco; lots $2 60. sz Positions not advertised. COME—S: EE. BEST PLACES AT MURRAY & READTS, BIGGEST WAGES at 634-886 Clay st. PLACER COUNTY, 16 !-bonr- flume work with carpenter, 16 « ters, flume work, fare $3, $75. ”3:\'“ BARBARA TO-DAY. 26 laborers, you'll suit, $45 found. I lumber pilers, north, §75. N A 905 MILES. PRESCO‘rr—uxDDme ARIZONA, TO-DAY———$1 6 slack coopers, 9c; 5 cabinet mmn. TO FRESNO TO-DAY. 15 laborers, lumber ccolg‘%lny. $40 to $55 f4. COAL HIVERS—OREGO. —FREE FARE. 66 conl miners, Oregon, $3 to §5 a MURRAY & READY. IMPORTANT. 634-636 Clay perlenced delicatessen line. Apply 1021 Devis adero st EXPERIENCED ~women to canvass; sal A Call Monday mumin' between 8 and 9, HC Market st.. room WANTED—A girl to rell candy in store. Los Angeles Candy Co., 148 Fourth st. OPERATORS and finishers ‘whits ROGERSON'S, 535 V&llnd:nn, S AN _apprentice and improvers at MMI - CHAU'S dressmaking parlors, 455 thr]n x:ll WANTED—Mangle hands. Appl: United States-Laundry, Sixteenth and Valencia sta. IMMEDIATELY, four lady teachers for Cali- fornla district schools. C. ESTERLY, 518 Parrott building. WANTED—Respectable, reliable saleslady for fine bakery; must have sufficient experience in same; good salary. Box 708, Call office. GII;(I)‘QEHA:(JERS_E‘W"“:M banders and nders; also apprentices; . CARSON GLOVE (O, 128 Second at. " - CIGARETTE makers wanted; steady work and g00d wages. The JOHN BOLLMA: corner Front and Pacific sts. A GIRLE about 15 for factory work; AM) MIDNIGHT SPECIALS. Bakery' helper, city, $25 and found. LOS ANGELES. 4 farm bands, $30 and found. = 2 shinglers, Monterey County, Man, Fun boring machine. clty il & 31 78, Butcher shop, south, $47 00 and & blacksmiths and he!ptr‘. $3 to 2 e day. & boys learn trades, $6 and $7 week. RIVATE GROUNDS. um.-nmx,uowum: GROUNDS. 6 laborers, you'll suit, fare $1, 326 found. THIS IS § HOURS. 12 laborers, fare paid, $67 00, i MANUFACTUR! PLANT. 25 laborers, fare $1 30: you'll suit, $67 50. Old man care city warehouse, $20. Sheet metal worker, soldering, general tine $67 50 “Apply 5% once, & AR S00 smith. country. boss here, 33 75 day. S B e s e T | T e Carpenter, 70c fare, lather and shingler, $3 marine view; 7 rooms; bath on tWo floors; | NEAT girl for cooking and general housework: | Carpenter, Montersy County. $00. rent $50. Teferences; apply morninks, 1709 Baker st WORRAT & READY. 874638 Clay st. §25_NICE flat, § rooms; all convenlences: | 2 LADIES of zood address to - - = i‘éfik‘mfl&“‘.‘fi‘““ tiling, tinting, garden. 898 |~ grade magazine, - 60 cox..m'.i‘:,."‘:}h‘, h.:fi'; D}‘AM?BD ;_’: Fhmv‘;mun. FIRST-CLA COMPANY 315 Go to-day. BRYANT, 321, corner—1 flat of © rooms and | © A G. Baneett pagrobners furnished. Miss | CoST YOU THATS ALL bath, $12. Apply Flat “’C,”” on premises. BUSH, 1651, near Franklin—7 sunny room upper flat; $37 50; yard, etc.; rear entrance. MCcALLISTER, 331—Unfurnished parlor floor, 4 rooms, gas, bath, $28; adults; call before 3. ICALLISTFR um near Park—Modern sunny upper I 22 50. TO Jet—3 new flats. and Edd: Devisadero, between Turk reat reasonable. CAPABLE young woman; can sew well; wllltl to care for child; best references. Box 4 1 office COMPETENT voung woman wishes housework city or country; wages moderate, Box 2608, Call otfice, MISS WARD gives names, d. hours 10 to 8. 413 Mason st. Ho sign. OPPORTUNITY 18 NOW—Miners’ Incorporat- ing Comrany want three or more good m | o women, with ready money, $100 to 500 | ! each, to put in and up, and be associate in- corporators. As subscription for shares on ground floor prices and opportunity. For detalls call upon or write GILES OTIS PEARCE, M. E.,, Room 11, Brooklyn Hol!l.‘ San Francisco, Cal., for 10 days only, from | 16 a. m. to 3 p. m. of each day. FOR sale—Furniture, carpets and good will of & new brick apartment-house of 175 rooms, in the city's swellest locality; partly fur- | nished, and although just opened is over haif | filled with regular tenants aiready; long lesse; If you want an apartment-house don t fail to get particulars of this at rooms 1404 _and 1405, Call buildine. I _TRUST YOU. { $20 invested 6 months ago has earned $1500; | ! 1o margins; not more than $20 required; can | handle your own money; ordinary; no charge until profits are realized; | then I trust to your honor to remit small per- | centage; write me. M. 8. HOWARD, 1022 | Masonic Temple, Chicago. something out of MME. MAISEAU, clairvoyant, card reader; la- dies 25c, gents B0c; hours 1 to 9. 645 Minna. RS. SHAFER, clairvoyant, card reader; sit- tings dally. 4481 Jessie st., bet.,5th and 6th. A WEBICS naws for § centa—The Weekly Call, 6 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING, AIR, compressed, dry, ice cold, is now univer- gaily used in sanitarily cleaning carpets, on ENGAGEMENTS by the day at homes treat- ing *hair and scalp by reliable treatment trifiers. MRS. E. HIGBEE, 1356 Pacific st. T—FURNISHED. BUNNY 8-room flat; large grounds; Alameda. 1636 St. Charles st., Bay Station. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. A NEWL! l’ur. flat for sale; 18 large -lumy rooms, well arranged for renting, 828 an Palk st. ADDIY to H. S. RANSON,057 Hl-rlM. SWEDISH woman wishes work by the day washing and housecleaning; first-class refer- ence. 1223 Steiner st. ELDERLY lady wishes position to care for ctild, or do plain gewing In family. Apply 033 Sacramento st. A GOOD woman wishes work by the day; good laundress, cook, chamber work. Box 4445, Call_office. flcor, without removal or injury; prices mod- | GERMAN lady - wishes work by the day. erate. Apply S. F. Col(PRESSED AIR RAUSHAN, 1485 San Bruno road, corner NG CO.. Call bid.; phone Main 5237, | _Army st. WHEN you become disgusted with your work | NEAT, reliable, honest girl desires poeition to aend for SPAULDING'S Ploneer et- do housework; no children; best references. ing Works, 355-357 Tehama st.; t th 40. | _Box 723, Call. SMITH'S Carpet Cleaning Co.; Al work guar- | GERMAN woman, good cook and housekeeper, anteed, Sc. 1843 15th st. one Capp 1551. wishes position in country. 234 Minna st., between Third and Fourth. ‘WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1800 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning, 3c; tel. Mission 225. | BY a young lady in business office; asten- CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co., J. McQueen, roprietor, 520 Guerrero st.: tel. Mission 40, TRY HOPKE BROS.; excelient carpet-beating; mattresses made over.1432 Howard:South 216. BRANCH bakery and grocery store; stock; full value; bread. ple and cake sales pay expenses; shelving, counters, show- cases, gas fixtures, partitions; noveities and | school supplies; 4 living rooms; rent with | lcase, $25. MONTGOMERY & TILLEY, 105 | Telegraph ave., Oakland. | RARE chance—B. bakery, delicacy and light | " groceries; located on busiest street in the | Mission; 2 furnished rooms; neat and clean; pure air and sunshine; average sales $15 per gay: vent $15_per month: good fixtures and o for $850; investigate this; £o agents. Box 4...: Call, complete R’'S materializing seance to-ni; 1084 Bush st 5l . AA—DR. J DEPEW KERGAN'S fres lecture this evening, Crystal Hall, Pythian Castle 06 Market st.; subject, “The Reminder—Ir,"' views of & visit to Rome and will be distributed for i at sanitarium, Tuesday ber the question box; special followeg 1 TRIGUNATITA. will deliver hix fth lecture to-night on ““What Is God,” S ‘. m.. Admission 25c. He glso lectures ;,.ry\“‘urndnyk‘\tl'l'llrx[&‘)- the Gita, admls- n. Bc,.3 tickets e reet, flon. e, 3 e Stetner st Ve- JORLOW will @eliver a lectus en-Ghte Hall (gpstairs), €29 Sutter st., .Svening-at § oclock sharp: subject, The Buccessful Psychic Mind." Good music and singing, Admission is fres. DALL to-night. Stetnway H, talks, ‘‘Money; the Psychi e 2233::& thought- It.” ‘Psythological demonstrations, Teading and clatrvorance. Deal_ e s A With Inharmonious Vibra- 20. Thaddeus Fritz - Occtdenta! Hall, Tariin sad ward Movegent McAMister sis. “in stamps and 1s Hypnotism?" 2510 - ter "t met lecture No. 1, Mrs. E. D. Lash- ETHOUGHT and Sclence Soclety lectures .every Sunday, 8 p. m.; ore e P. seats free; Odd Fel- lecture, Henry Hnrrlm “for Pun,” 0Odd F s 3 “Just ows' bullding, § p. m. ALFRED VOLIGNY, EDFORD, Ree. Secy. o FOR sale—Blacksmith, horseshoeing and wheel- | wright ehop and residence in fine fruit and farming country; all up-to-date machinery; doing fine business; must sell on account of < Poor health; $4250. 85, Guinda, Cal. SMALL investments have ylelded large average | returns—$20 invested ten months has pro- | duced average earnings exceeding those of the Standard Ofl Co.; opportunity still open; straightforward, honorable business proposi- | tion, coming from a corporation ith $1.000 000 capital: Nat. Bank refs. STAR & CRESCENT GO- 256 La Salle st Chicago: FOR sale—A good grocery business; centrally located in Oakland; stock about $8000; owner wishes to attend to other interests. For fur- ther particulars write to box 839, Call office, Oakland. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works: prices reasonable. 1708 Harrison st.; tel.Mission 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 126. DENTISTS, ELECTRO-DEN CLINIC, 800 Market st., cor, Fourth, room 7, Flood buflding; extrac- tions done ‘painiessiy; teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns, $3 50 up; plat 84 60 up, extraction free; office hours, & m to ® p. m.; Sundays, 9 to 2. DK GRUSS, 504-5-6 &lluh..n bldg., Market and McAll er sts., uses M Obtun- del‘, the only device ever munm for grind- drilling and excavating teeth absolutely '1|xlhquz pain. For demonstration and proof call at office. et B e LS R DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market. nr. Eleventh vm- are Jr.; crown. plates, §5; full set;all work ranted. Chicago Dental PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cer. Bush— Sef teeth $1 50 up; crowns $2 up; fllings 20c. WANTED—To invest about $10,000 in com- pany or partnership owning schooner profit- ably engaged in comst freighting trade or about to be bullt or now building. Box 4786. Call office. Pt R A T G SR EEND for free book, *Facts and Figures,” ex- plaining option trading; $20 margins, 1000 bu. wheat, 2 cents. IBORN GRAIN CO., of Commerce, Minneapolis. $1000 CAEH, balance same as rent for grocery l.nd b-r k-. t.h-.n nocx and fixtures; run- story cottage, 6 rooms lnd hlth Tot mxoo 21st and Douglass sts, | FOR sale—Fine country road house and ho- tel, near San Francisco: Plllt be sold on ac- count of sickness, E. MARTIN & CO., 54 First ot FOR sale—General store, doing ‘vod business: 50 gniles from San Francisco. WELIX MARPECK, Whelesale Orocers. - | OWING to continued ill-health will sell best paying small coffee house south of Market #t.; no agents. 185 Fourth st. GOLD fllings, 75c; silver; c; crowns $2; no pain: open Sun Dr 0B Hewirt.20¢ Sutter, B AUV DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL DR:\BEIAKIN lcnool., Leading system of dresscutting. business course in millinery. Any pattern cul to measure. 1019 Market, above Sixth et. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School TAny pactern cut to measure. 1019 Market. ACCORDION, sunburst & knife plaiting. stew- art’s button & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. EDUCATIONAL. THE San Francisco Young Men' Association conducts a night school for men, an engineering school, an evening law neheol. & working boys' night school and a day busi- ness and academic school. Students have nasium and other privileges. Apply at . M _C. A. bullding, Mason and Ellis sts. PAPER route for sale; best bargain ever of- | fered in Onkiand. Box 840, Call, Oakland. INFECTIONERY, with factory; best on Fourth st.; sickness of owner cause of sale; no agents. 417 Fourth st. SHORTHAND In 30 day Boya'- Syllabic; no nothi; contuse; ehiaracters 5 Tead; muiy by mall; circulars, testimonials and first lesson covering % the course for two 2-cent stamps, Chicago Correspondence _Schools, ‘Incorpo- rated, 62 National Life Bldg., Chlfll'. L. ographer and has knowledge of bookkeeping. Box 4405, Call. ELDERLY woman wishes situation to do light / housework; city or country. Box 4444, Call. A GERMAN woman wishes light housework or cleaning by the day. Call 52215 Ivy ave. GOOD _stenographer of experience and ability desires position; salary $60. Box 4785, Call. EXPERIENCED _stenographer desires perma- nent position. Box 3499, Call. JAPANESE girl wants a good position as first-class cook; $35 up a month; have refer- ences. SUMI, 931 Sacramento st. ‘WANT #ds and subscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton's Bazaar, 633 McAllister st. e e e e e . EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. FU TURE 4 rooms for sale; flat to let. 1610 Dol st., neor 20th, after 12 m. FURNITURE FOR SALE. BEDROOM set, epring, mattress, $10. 7 Red- wood court, near Sixteenth and Howard sts. FURNITURE WANTED. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission, phone Red 4462, buys, rents, repairs, packs furniture, carpets. HIGHEST price for furniture and mdse. L. H. BURD, auctioneer,1818 Mkt. ;tel. Howard 2756, HELP WANTED—FEMALE. B UCSSUS I SIS S COOK, Menlo Park, $30, San Mateo, $30; 2 cooks, American family, $35; 5 cooks, Ger- man ‘familles, $30-$35; parlor m.m $30; 5 second girls, $20-$25; 4 nurse girls, '$15-§20- $25; nurse glrl Benicla, $25; laundress for orphanige, $25; cleaning woman, $20, or- phanage; waitress for nurses’ hospital, $20; maid and seamstress, $25; housewor] Snn Rafael, $30; housework, 2 family, $30; bermaid and waitress, city, $20, anlejo l?5 and a large number of housegirls to call Monday to flll positions too many to adver- Use; sood wages. Apply to J. F. CROSETT . 334 Sutter st. A—Glfll to learn millinery now for fall eeason; seasons taught from start to finish in 1 monkh for $10; positions as trimmers, sales- ladies, etc., guaranteed at $10 per week up; day and evening class. 143 Stockton st., . 13. A—WANTED—Girls _to Jearn hairdressing trade taught from A to z $5 to those entering lww #itions to fill immediatel; (eed at $10 per week u I.II West. Geary st., AN energetic man of lezal, business and lit- erary training seeks position that glves large returns. Advertiser could manage estate or act ns confidential agent, being resourceful and having a good record; will accept posi- tlon where brains and rare attainments count. Being one man in thousands he seeks one place in thousands. Present income Is . _Might invest with employer. Box 4433, Call all. WANTED—A situation by & foreman to take charge of gentleman's private place; first- class n all horticultural and agricultural branches; 14 years' experience; civil service standing of 100 cent as gardener; first- class references. 2606, Call office. BRIGHT, ambitious young man, clean-cut, neat appearance, good address, Wishes con- nection with responsible house in sales de- no books or insurance. Box 4792, BITUATION private place, city or country, competent young man, 26 (Dane); mll taking care of horses and garden: also a first-class driver; references. Box 2607, Call, A—LADIES to learn all branches hairdressing trade; manicuring, massage, etc., 1236 Mar- 94; positions secured wages; day and eve. class; SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS AND RIV- ETERS; NO EXPERIENCE N ECESSAR’ PAID SALARY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.’ FAmRmm FREMONT ST. AND MI N, FIFTEENTH. WANTED—Young ladies as salespeople, thor- state experience. Box 4770, Call. GIRL for cooking and housework and assist care child; 2 adults, 1 it Ta family; .xun flat; good wages to i help; call mornings. 1529 Lark! GOOD, steady, non-union carpenter would like empioyment " in_factory, warehouse or real estate firm or private owner, where he could make himselt useful. Box 2609, Call office. LADIES to dof!ecfl'ori at_homle; we furnish materials an $12_weekly. Send stamped !nvolwo to ROYAL CO., 84-E Mon- roe et., Chicago. WANTED—A reliable, cmmpetent womsn to take care of Apply between an invi 10 l.nd 12, llond-y mornlbl. October 19, at 1701 Post at. INDUSTRIOUS man of high references desires any honest work that will insure good liv- ing; 1s educated and not afrald of hard work. Address box 4432, Call. MEDICAL stufest dedlze 1 16 8 howew work a day and all day Saturdays; bool ln% ;:‘OYG kénd of work; terms mlonlbll. ox. all, AN experienced bookkeeper can spare 2 hours dally to take charge of books of small busi- ness house. Address box 4763, Call. YOUNG man wants position on ranch or hand- ling stock; can fill position as foreman; $40 and board required. Box 4776, Call. WANTED—Position as night watchman, city or ccuntry, or to do any kind of work aroupd the Fouse! Box 4788, Call. Lodge Ne. 222, 1 O. Initiation MONT Visitors 3 ASSIDY, MITCHELL, Rec.’ Sec. THE San Francisco Scottish Thistle Club will bold its 224 annusi Hal- lJoween ball, FRIDAY EVENING, October 30 1003, at Lyric Hall, 119 Eddy st. &verybody welcome. A gals time assurcd to all. Good musfe. Grand march a3 8:30 p. m. Admission (paysbie at door), 25 cetts. Hat and cloak rooms at dis- posal of guests. GEORGE W. MILLER, Royal GEORGE W. PAT: R' i THE California cetved applications to process from E. C. In Phfitips. County, Cal., W, Cqmmlmm n.ving re- mine by hydraulic vanaugh and William mine, Cal._ draining into_west branch of Slate Creek, which reaches e s giv- notice that meeting will pg'hm Cal., R 2 e AN established grocery business; whole or half interest; splendid opportunity. Apply box 4784. Call office. $300—HALF interest mfg.; worth $3000; $100 per month guaranteed. Box 4780, Call. FOR sale—Branch bakery; good location; price $175. 1020%; Hyde, opp. power-house. FOR sale—An old and well established grocery and feed business, on one of the best corners a DMt A D s e e consisting two_ stores, Sveiiinga, stable, indmill tank and abund- ant mwly of water. further particulars apply X K)"NNEDY 11 Montgomery et i8co. FOR sale—Fine candy store and ice cream par- lor; elegantly ftted up: good location: good reasons for selling. Apply ihe Hromada 222 Battery st e e e e S umnbfim-eu-muamm go0d_reason for melling. Address un » box T12, Call office. = FOR SALE—Mocha Restaurant. “1750% Mis- slon st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and_sul recelved at Call branch office, 2200 MANDOLIN, violin, guitar, plano, singing, el- ocution, physical culture, pm:u.n, ren:hl, Spanish, German, hairdressing, millinery and dressmaking taught fo ; per month at San Frantisco Griw *an 'omen's Educatic and Industrial 749 Bush st. vnlon. FRENCH Kindergarten—Mademolselle Olga Segur von Reppert, teacher of French at the Beaulleu in will open a select French kindergarten on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, from 9 to 11 a. m., at 1103 Van Nefl ave., S. F.; phone Hyde 1846. P e osd N BN ikt 4 s BHEAE CECILIA Choral Socim eoqent in mnflm. i BRETLER S, Musie. o <2 Baite; B TUBSDAY, 115 Bomns somsiras ‘Tuesday evening. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 F.—) Bonlh?:"lt- r.. .: Gay and night seseions: mu'unuxu Tree, DANCING Tuesday, Thursday, and evenings at mfifl. st., pear Ninth; management O Lo guaien, 350 Post estabd m"m =3 WANTED—Work for a young man of 19 years, illling and strong: wholesale “house prefer- Box 4443, Call office. ‘50 | CAKE baker wants situation: good ornamenter; city or country. Box 4789, Call office. SOBER and Industrious young man would like position. Box 4778, Call. BAKER wishes position in the country. Box 474, Call otfica RETIRED, very temperate, active, elderly sea captain, 'having been unfortunate in his In: vestmen duilu suitable employment, such as cha of yacht, steam launch, etc. Ad- dress P. O. box 2163, San Francisco, Cal. um or 70‘{)16 man m) ‘wants position m 'mp " Teterences.” Box sl :‘aneery preferred; A PERMANENT position ted l!:el‘l med elnk in- rrw-ry ur'::nerflwm an- . Box 4771, Call office. ommn. IMHII-: laying out and taking - care ,',‘, large private n{mfllfl- a .;mdty. m&wmm old, wants a steady Jjob. A—OPERATORS vanted good pay; steady position. third floor. on ladies’ walsts: 658 Mission st., /G letters home; mltflrinll rnished; no deposlt. Particulars, W Remedy Co., dept. 21, Chicago. FINISHERS and sewers on cloaks and suits; high wages. RA' 144 Union square opp. Unlon Squi Park. ~ WHOL“O“. intelligent lady over 28 of good character and standing for high-grade position. Box 2605, Call office. CLOAK and dress makers who are used to alteration work wanted at KELLY & LEIBES'’, 120 Kearny st. GIRL or woman to do light housekeeping and lll!lt with child; wages ru.wnnbln. 1560 Fell st., to-night, ‘ntwm havis doilies, cente: l.oen ‘Batten- LADIES Vlll'n oot e o PD Y en- dles' Exchange, 34-D S n.. cuau-o.' AGED woman as workis o girl 7 !OII’I old.n& er for gentleman with N e SALESLADY with experience at tissue paper | Natoma st. S oumtor, _paper flowers, ete. = Address box 4783, office. LADIES to 'rlu Tetters: $25 a 100, Xaa American Novelty Co.. Department 101, 10 Ao Bend, S TQUNG,lady to keep smal set Ay 9 to5; wages 0 per week" Ratnin box | Tor general housework; cooking: mmmn. &nl\)u.m..uo‘lll:wnhn., Wmi'%mflmhm restaur- ant. Brannan st. o o ol oo o S S IS LA RESTAURANT walf ies estaurant, 631 Clay ot.”. T P Instructor, 802 Montgomery. ‘WANTED—First-class walst, hands and errand girl. skirt and coat (AER, 1200 Geary. A BRANCH office for Call uvnuumenu and subscriptions has been b - ~ established at 1096 < HELP WANTED—MALB. A e AT THE CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, B9 Third st., near Call bid, b ‘408, i bids: phone Bush —————NEVADA. Reno, Golconda and nnam IMLIMRHV $2 a day; S. P. e R. R. Co's own FREE FARE. BALT LAKE TRESTL®. popmeias E a8 W ; bri: s PR R FRES PARE OREGON COAL MINES. FARE ADVANCED. 8 §,5oul miners, 6-foot vein; §1 & ton; ship AGENCY, 8 Thira st. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, _ SACRAMENTO Phone Main 1191, Cor, Leldesdorft at. OGDEN—UTAH—FREE FARE. uB me R, R. Company work—OGDEN. ridge carpenters on the Great SALT LAKE—S$3 50 day—Overt!; LAKE—$2 50, day—Overtime 0o hour—Cail 8 more garpenters. build large dredger, long job, $52 50 found. - We have our office open to-day, Sunday, 10 to 12 m. Call and see us to-day. Read our bulletin boards; also watch our ads in to- morrow, MONDAY'S, PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520—Sacramento st.—520. WANTED—15 more woodehoppers for mining | company, fare pald, long job, pine, 2 and 4 foot Wood: go early this week: good wages. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. WANTED—Insurance _solicitors; aomething new, popular and safe: the best out: pays the holder to carry and the solicitor to seil; if you are a business getter we can interest you. Address Mutual Protective League, Litchfleld, I1l., or J. H. BURNER, Manager Coast Department, Pomona, Cal. CORPORATION controlling business establish- ed 1865 desires energetic business man with unquestionable references as ity and integrity, to take management of branch office; compensation $2500 per an- num. _ Address “‘Auditors,” box 0536, Madi- eon, Wis. SALESMAN, good address and b\llfl-. to call on jobbers and dealers In paints and drugs and to represent us as manufacturer's agent for our full line of specialties; liberal propo- sition to right party. Bereda Mfg. Company, Chicago, Il WANTED—Two salesmen who can sell, who desire to sell, who will sell, and who dress and act well; if you mean business and have confidence in yourself, 1 can put you in a position to make somé big money. ~ Address box 2608, Call office. ALESMEN calling on the trade, u.(m, to sell new line odorless base-heatin, stoves and new r-‘nnumlobm state territory you cover. TURNER & CO., 36 La Salle st.. Chicago, ‘WE pald one salesman this year, from January to July, $1566 commission for selling Weir's White Lead as a_side line; write for our prvpmnlon D. T. ‘WHITE LEAD CO,, St. Louls, Mo. ST. TRAVELING uhlmln for California; no tech- nical knowledge, but active, all-round m].r o::bu)-‘):ed, well-rated house. Box 524, De- troit, Mich. WANTED—A bright young man about 16 years of age, h:dl‘lrf' 'h:'l—hdmnhlbhmt, grammar school education and good _ Ship required: references m"&:"’f” 31 MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. WANTED—A coatmaker at BARNETT'S, 2262 Mission st. WANTED—Jewelers at House. YOUNG men for wrapping p‘mll. Apply mu- perintendent’s office, Emporium. NEAT errand boys. Apply -up.nmm-m'. of- fice, Emporium WANTED—An experienced paper cutter. Apply SANBORN, VAIL & CO., T41 Market st. GOOD errand boy wanted. MME. L. LENEN- BERGER, 139 Post st. 17 Lick place, Lick FIRST-CLASS coatmakers. 1103 Market st. 10!:'«0 man to carry morning paper route. Address C. G., 203 Guerrero st. WANTED-—A first-class uphoisterer. P. CLEESE & CO., 1121 Howard pt. WANTED—A bedmaker; wages $9; call early. JouN Yosemite House, 1045 Market BARBER grip and full set of todls. Apply 919 Caod st. Address BARBER trade taught in § vm-, W. C. B., 647 Commercial WRAPPER wanted to assist in "rlppin‘ desk. Apply S. N, WOOD, 716 Market st. DRUMMERS wanted for merchant tailor; good inducement. 1125 Market st., bet. 7th and Sth. WANTED—Dishwasher at 1702 Mission st. FOR sale—Two-chalr_barber shop and lMving rooms; a bargain. Box 4781, Call WANTED—For U. 8. Marine Corps, able- bodied unmarried men, between 21 and 38; good character; must speak, read and write English; marines serve at sea on men-of- war in all parts of the world, on land in our island possessions, and at naval etations in the United States. Apply at recruiting of- fice, 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal., and 401 K st., Sacramento, Cal. MEN wanted te distribute samples, circulara, tack signs, etc.: We have distribution for ev- ery locality; §00d pay; permanent occupation. ATOZ, South Whitley, Ind. WANTED—A first-class window dresser and card writer for out of town; a good position and good salary for the right man. Address, stating references, box m. Call office. WEY vy big seices to have your nhoe- half- when_you get it done for 25c, 300 and 80c, while you wait at 685 Misston ste bet. 1st and 2d sts., or 11 Third st.? A JEAN of indomitable energy and Fu& talker, eager to make money, mfi" 477 and 488 Parrott building. —_— $70 PER month and traveling expenses paid salesman to_sell to grocers; experience une ns:e-nry PURITY CO., Chicago. ANTED—Responsible man for steady tlon $150 cash security required. 1082 ket st., room 4. BARBERS—Partner wanted; chance for young man; about $75. Apply Call office. BUSHELMAN and coatmakers for country. Anply REISS BROS. & COn 24 Sutier st NEAT, clean errand boys wanted. A Sa- perintendent’'s office, Emporfum. - WANTED—A good military taflor. ket st., room 82; steady work. YOUNG man in office of corporatior salary $25 per month. Box 728, Call office. WANTED—First-class coat, pants and v makers; lots ofN-ork‘ &o0d pay. Apply ..\'r‘ . Nev., 918 Mar- BARBERS—S-chair shop In sale; owner going to Furope. Call DECK- ELMAN BROS., 106 Ellls st. ‘WANTED—Experfenced mechanical and ar- chitectural draughtsmen; ment to -class men. Apply 218 Bush st., en- gineering department, WANTED—Laborers and mechanics that Ed Rolkin, Reno House added 100 new rooms to the 217 Third st.; 250 rooms; 25¢ to MEN to learn barber trade; only $ weeks re- quired; special offer this month: catalogue and full information mailed free. MOLER SYSTEM COLLEGE, 635 Clay st. to know WANTED—Boy to learn the grocery about 15 to 16 years old. Apnly llm after 9 oclock at GOLDBERG, CO.’S, 432 . and ask for e % Whlnwy ANTED—Brlxh( young man as shipph clerk and_bookkeeper for furniture store: one with_exverience only need apply to H. SCHELLHAAS, Oakiand. WANTED mmrwnmp-mmm to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc.; no u:::lafln(. good pay. Sun Advertising Bu- T FOR sale—Barber shopo, 3 chairs; in lively country town: price $100. WILL & FINCK, barber supply department, 21 O'Farrell ll WANTED—Rough carpenters and laborers. Apply room 14, 26 Montgomery st, San Francisco Construction Company. PENSION ATTY. M. HARRIS, 40 Eilis st years' practine. refererces from. thousa persons for whem [ have secured vcn.flono FIRST-CLASS salesman for children's de- partm’t. HUB CLOTHING STORE, Oakland. 4 at AN active young man as-shi capable of acting as sales sary; position permanent; 4437, Call. WANTED—At once, experienced traveling salesman for California; none other need ap- ply. Address Drawer S, lcago. SALESMAN to travel in California: capable producing results staple line to country mer- chants; bond required. Box 608, St. —_— Vi e e steady, Dl e PPly by ]eu"’only, ““Iconoclast,” 306 Parrott bidg. ng clerk; also an when neces- Teferences. Box MEN to learn barber trade; catalogue mailed. F. Barber School, T4IA Howard st. OPERATORS wanted at once oa cloaks at M. SIMINOFF'S, 1228 Mgrket BOY 16 years: good npwrllmny steady posi- tion. Carson Glove Co.. 123 Second st McDONALD & PERRY have a large few and second-hand shocs: cheap: 230 34 st PENSION atty. E. A. Bullis, room Phela bldg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas P:'N}AR SAILORS and ordinary scamen.for Europe and Australia. HERMAN'S. 26 Steuart st. man about 18 who has had some expe- T I Stockroom in wholesale house. ey o clock. 19 Battery st., third floor. CEMENT workers, wheelers and mixers want- ed Monday morning, Fifth and Adeline sts., Oakland. DETECTIVES—Everywhere: salary; e:znflms_lnfl- Detec. Aw Milwaukes, m s shoes, union -u-. tl and lo-lr Mtc- shoes at §2'50; Sxpress or mail chrgs. 11 34 at., Exam. bid. TRY our men's shoes, Ilnhnl!‘do MUIIM nw:a-rulr n:;ttom 50, m-—-fl'lmfllm” price. 563 Mission st., bet. 1st and GET r-:—.-..n.m-tn'u

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