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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1904. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. | e, or BOOKKEEPER wants to keep small set books | during lelsure time. Box 4336, Call office. | YOUNG man, 28 years of age. 11 years gen- | | erai experience both wholesale and retall in | toys, movelties. house furniching goods and [ grocer dries, waats position with xoovl! | comcern, either in or out of city, where ciose applicartion to business is appreciaied; | | can furnish.the best of referemce. EH. A. i Bush st., Francisco. -ninist wants Cail. enginesr and position; city references. Box 439, FIRST-CLASS Chinese cook wishes a_posi- tion ia clty hotel. YEE GOB. room 0, 822 | — s, 8 F. | JAPANE: E { A ymz boy wants a position as family. _ Address | or 1210B Larkin Apply to | e, city. would like position as cook wages $35. R. KEE, 7 boy wishes position as porter, Address many years experience, a3 | Bwasher, housecleaning, etc. RA. 121 Haight st FEATHER RE BY new_ healthful process. Cal, Steam Feather Co, 325 Van Ness ave; tel Howard 3167. | FLATS TO LET. _FHOUSE RENTING DEPARTMENT. ble vacant houses and flats are list. | ee renting department: over 1000 | ed Iist from all agencles; ist and help you to find fail; service free. STERLING FURNITURE CO.. 1039 MARKET ST. SITE McALLISTER. A—HOUSES and flats to le service absolutely free: an immense list; ke advantage of —— tment; it will save you time and AMa Cordes Furniture Co.. 245-250 Geary | — s age of 3 sunny rooms in fine or- y plumbing and_basement; at Bie bet. Eighteenth and | . rent $10. Owner at 43 Bart- | A - =1 bet. San Jose ave. and - rooms and bath; mod v st.. near Valencia. | $10 WEEKLY pleasant, | TALL, MELP WANTED—FEWALE—Con. WANTED—Monday American family. Second girl, Second girl, Monday Secorid girl, Ross Valley, April 1 Five second girls, city. $ nurs® girls, upstairs 'nrku Laundress, private family, city. 3 n!umbrr‘nn‘{s and waltresses for eountry forenoon, parlor city. ... San Mateo, ses iady to-day San Rafael, lady at nlflcc'm‘:g maid, $30 o many to advertise. Call J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Su(lel’ PLEASANT. profitable employment for every- body during spare ti send for circular, in- to CLARA SMITH. Golden Gate m, Oakland, Cal WANTEDApprentices to learn hairdressing and manicuring; will pay while learning. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE Monday. prefitable home work; no scheme: particulars for tive Supply Co., Passaic, N.J. good-iocking lady of fine appearance ust be a convincing talker: saleslady; sal- ary and commission. B-ux 4137, Cl office. WANTED Expertenced saleslady in veilings, es and muslin underwear. Apply at JOE | S16 Market st. no stamp. G ED—Flirst-class uniop tailors on_ coats. Virginta Court, bet. California and Pine off Dupont. ERRAND girl for alteration department. Ap- Monday $:30 a. m. I. MAGNIN & CO., 43-53 Ellis st. THREE women of good standing, well ac- auainted in city, to do busizess.’ Box 4087, A—OPERATORS on ladies’ sion st., third floor. walsts. 636 Mis- A—OPERATORS on ladie third floor. underwear. 658 Mission st, A—TUCKERS cn ladles’ and children’s under- wear. 056 Mission st., third floor. A--SEWERS to take work bome. 83 Mission GIRL for cooking _erences. nd 3043 California et., housework; ref- cor. Baker. must be firat 1113 Broadway, Oakid. WANTED Young girl to assist in housework; sleep home. Call Monday 22123 Pine st. WAIST hands and Improvers wanted at 1407 Laguna st. " tatlores: trer st WAIST and ter st. class; good wages and finishers; call to-day. skirt bands wanted. 2014 Sut- WANTED—Experienced saleslady for lace de- HELP WANTED—VWALE—Cantinn OPEN TO-DAY, SUNDAY, S TO 12 A. MURRAY & READY, 634 and M Clay st. PHONE MAIN 3848, Leading Employment and Labor Agents. PR WE SPEAK ITALIAN GERMAN SPANISH GREEK FRENCH ' SWISS In 1903 we gave work to €0,000 men. FREE FARE During 1904 we hope to increase 60,000 FREE FARE TO NEVADA STATE It you stay four months — THAT'S ALL. GOVERNMENT WORK. 155 teamsters . 155 laborers . . 155 rockmen, drillers . Eight hours day Irrigation work $L FEE—that's all $1 FEE—that's all TO THE MINES. 65 machipe, single and doudie hand, $82 50 to $90. ALL OVBR CALIFORNIA. ARIZONA Close to Prescott 910 mitles, $9 10. €55 teamsters, laborers, drillers, etc., $2 to §3 day Don't be stingy with your distance — get closer to lands of sunshine. CENTER OF GREAT MINES. ARIZONA ARIZONA MECHANICAL. Machine blacksmith, $3 25 day. 3 machirists, country job, $2 50 to $3 50 day. blacksmith, manufacturing company, $3 day. Blacksmith, country shop, shoe, etc., $1 50 day and found. ; Machinist, country iron works, $3 50 day. Blacksmith helper, country, $2 day. 50 day. +$2 30 to §3 day ARIZONA Planer and sticker hand, Oregon, Painter and paper hanger, city, $3 day. 4 tallymen, lumber company, boss bere, $60. LOOK ! Young man, office work, city @airy, $40. Driver, wholesale route, city dairy,” $40 4. Teamster and handy man, city dairy, $35 fd. Man, care of stallions, country, $30 found. Chereman, institution, German, boss here, $25 and found. € laborers, Scandinavian, lumber company, $2 26 day. MILKERS. 26 milkers, all parts of California, $30, $38, $40 and found. 4 outter makers, $40 and found. 12 farm and ranch hands, $25, $26, $30 found. 4 milkers, fare paid, north, $35 found. WOODCHOPPERS, ETC. 125 woodrhovvln all over State. Postmakers, shakemakers, etc. VALET- Boss here 3 p. m., $40 and found: frst-class references; excepticnally good job. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. 12 cooks, different places, $38 to $75 found. ., 15 men, ranch, $40 snd found. dishwashers, _ bellboys, s, laundrymen, $15, $20, $30, 560, $70. Nurse, institution, $25 and found. Oystermen, $40 fd.; second cook, $40 fd. Man as cook, wife as chambermalid, $45 fd. elevator- $40, $30, HOUSES FURNISHED—FOR SALE. FURNISHED flat of 4 rooms and bath: $125 if sold this week. Box 4160, Call A HOUSE of 7 rooms, furnished, for sale cheap, €38 Minna st. | -ROOM house; sacrifice; leaving city; Inves- | __tisate. 305 Golden Gate ave. _— HOUSES WANTED. FURNISHED house wanted; central, Ad- dress box 4052 Call. I INVESTMENTS. WE buy and sell all active stocks and bonds: also high-class mortgages; carefully selected securities always on hand offered at from 10 per cent to SO per cent beiow regular prices; list of 500 bargains in well known stocks free on réquest; get our quotations before buying elsewhere. 'WATT & COW- PER-THWAITE, Investment Brokers, Stock- tom, Cal. HORSES AND WAGONS. 1140 Foisom st., 11 a. m. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfara. AURORA, corner Second and Folsom sts. —New house, new furniture; every room o-ulde. modern and .sunny. prices from $1 50 Weuk up. this ls the oaly Up-to-date house in this vicinity; first-class attached. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st —Rooms .etol’lpflll‘!l. $1 25 to $5 per week and light _bousekeeping rooms; open all night AT ““The Almonts, S73 Market st. Fifth st)—Rooms, 25c. 50c, $1, $1 50 night: _$1.50 to $10 week: house open all night. AVOCA, S37A Mission st.—Nice single rooms with electric light; §1 50 per week and up. BURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- nished rooms, suite, single; also unfurnished. CLEMENTINA, 680—2 furnished rooms light Bousekeaping for man and wife. CLIFFORD. 204 Eilis, corner Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rocms: prices reasonable. CUMMINGS (The), 618 Post, nr. Taylor—Just | | opemed: Gesirably located: sunny.single rooms | and suites. with private baths, hot and cold | ter, steam heat, electric lights, m ! room; elevator. Phone East 131 ' EIGHTEENTH, 302, near Valencla st.—Sunny furnished room. o e meendhc.ou L SRS X R S t | FOLSOM, 776%4—Nicely furnished sunny bay- window front rooms suitable for 1 or 2 gents. ! tor REGULAR auction sales ‘wagons and harness every at o'clock at 615 Ellis st.; all horses guaranteed to be a3 represented ' 5. WATKINS, Auc- tioneer. Phone East 743. must be Berkeley station. | CARRIAGE horse, 18 bands, weight 1200 Ibs., grice $200; carryall. - good aa new, $T5. utcher wagon, mew, $125. Box 4079, Call SAN FRANCISCO Veterinary College—Next once. * | GEARY, 36—Fine, large unfurn. suite; nicely FRANKLIN, 721, nr. Golden Gate ave.—Sunny | _turn. tront room: all conveniences: tinted] suitable for dressmaking parlors. | GEARY. $20—Two newly furnished rooms, on suitable for two young mea; running water; | bath: phone; sunny; terms reasonable. GEARY, 2221—4 nice rooms, §8. GRAND Southern. 7th and M!ssion—Rooms 3Se to $1 25 night: $1 50 to $6 wk.: reading-room. session begins June 6._Catalogs by appiying to DR. E. J. CREELEY, 510 Golden Gate ave. HOWARD, 10564 nice, larke sunny rooms; rent cheap. . FOR sale—Gentle, medium size work horse; $45. 17 Woodward st, aor. 13th, Valencia. JESSIE, 350—2 nicely fufnished front rooms; | $5. §6 each. ONE 2-seated pony buggy, top wagon and busi- ness buggy for sale cheap. 1504 Folsom st. 738 Folsom st. WANTED—A good sound horse for a butcher wagon. Box 4275, Call. Dr. J. H. Haiton, veterinary surgeon. Office, hospital moved S14 Folsom; tel. Jessie 1606. DELIVERY wagon, In good order and cheap. | | JONES, 616—Sunny single rooms for genmtle- men. JONES, 903—Front sunny sufte: 3 beds; suit- able for 4 gents: rent $20 or with kitchen $35. JONES, 947—Sunny suite, nicely furnished; clean; modern; private; r¢as.; afterncon. !KF.ARNY. 34—Nicely furnished sunny front rooms, suitable for offices. Al EXPRESS wagon, light camping wagon and go-cart for sale, cheap. 532 Miseion st. | KEARNY. 417—Fine double sunny front room; first floor; $10 a month. Largest assortmt 2d-hand wagons, buckbd, sur- ..00!! '0. HOUSEKEEPING. LARGE sunny room, with board: private f tly; vicinity Larkin and Washington sts. Box 4086, Call office. TO lease—Kenilworth Inn: romantically sit- uated in Mill Valley: 30 micutes’ ride from San Francisco; compietsly furnished: 40 TOOEis: steam and hot water baths: slee- tric lights; Mesters thromghout: elevaterd Ste.; remt Jow. Appiy MADISON & BURKE. 30 Montgomery st. TO lease—Large. elegantly appointed buil of 4 stories and basemeént: slectric steam heat; modern in every way qear Ficth. Apoly to EASTON, ELORIDGE e — TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionaily good No. 2 Remington. No. 1 Smith Premier, §: other © "‘. . higher and lawer prices. rentals $2 30. The Typewriting Exchange, 338 Cal A FEW gc 4 typewriters at $30 each: get par- ticulars of L. & M. ALEXANDER, i10 Mont- gomery st. 2D-HAND typewriters soid, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. o, 508 Market. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. ! THE MELBOURNE SCHOOL for the curs of stuttering and stammering, corner Van Ness ave. and Market st.. S. F., has been estab- lished in this city for 3 years and shall con- tinue, for it fs founded on true merit and has the commendation of reputable physicians everywhere. It teaches a superior system and chalienges results. No wholesale class work. but § hours’ individual teaching daly. reducing nervous obstruction to_spesch sad leading to thorough control. Within reach of all Business hours. 1 10 5 p m. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses wers issued yesterday ae follows: Gustav H. Haberland. 30, 20 Alblon avenue, and Anna M. Puls, 23 20 Alblon avenue. James Lyons, 36, city, and Maria W. Volek- ors, 34, city. Antonto F. Poiti, 25, 511 Brosdway, and Serafina Alleasi, 18, city. Peter F. Dybwad, 35. Olufine Thanem, 25, city. Cajetan Grumw street. and Marie Hediger 28, 885 Fiubert st Jobn Kruger, 48, Pleasanton, and Martha C. Applegarth, 30, 1040 Post street. Albert Bernston, 28, 410 Bush street, and Olga V. Carlson, 22, 949 Lombard street. John 'S. Johmsom, @0, Sait Lake City, and Regina C. Hetrick, 44. Akron, Ohio. 136 Tenth street, and Mary 40, 136 Tenth street. John Rury, 39. D. Mock, Innocente 'Varacchi, 24, 1103 Montgomery street. and Adelina Cuneo, 18, 766 Brannan st. Ecedro G. Gonzales, 22, 31 Broadway, and J Natalla Enciso. 19, 31 Broadwa: George Kimmel, 38. 14 Hayes street, and Christina Weise, 35, 14 Hayes street. ——————————— EIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHR Birth, marriage and death notices sent by South Vallejo, and mall will not be Mserted. They must be handed in_at either of the publication offices and be . Real Estate and comery st. opp. Pal Insu: ce Hotel partment. MARKS BROS., 1220 Market st. Dairyman aad wite, Sonoma County. g LARKIN, 1025—Sunny front room: privata WANTED — Qperators on ladles’ wrapper = Bl A NUMBER of very desirable sunny apart- | family: gentlemen only: call after 2 p. m. | indorsed with th e and residence of pee- ¢ 22ie © and 10| MARKS BROS. 1220 Market o DRUG CLERK, coustol J00/nd. feswd. ments. 3 and 4 rooms each, with bath. tollet. | i e o - sms anthoriaed o Bave the same peblisbed. eautiful view | —— === = e S — S ” - elevator, etc.; unfurnished or furnished to | MARKET, 1235 near Ninth—Fromt suite of | Notices restricted simply to the announcement - ¢ co: s. 92850 | A FIRST-class tailore: t ts: | Leundryman and wife, Institution, $65 fd. > £ al grates. 92850 | % teady work: good pay. 583 Natoma st | Paker, institution, et $50 ana found. grder; hew Houss. “The St.” Charies uco‘ Fooma: juitable Tor two: light Bousekeeping. | of the euiat ars pubiisned cace o this colwma : | | A . 3 Tth—Su turn!: T large rooms: also up. | LADIES can earn $20 a week by selling our | €34 and 63 Clay 5t. | BIRCH ave. 615$5: 3 good unfuraished | “rosma en sutes ov smagleson Ao Ao BORN. 4134 in every room. 1443 | 10c nove Call room 34 421 Market st. | bust horthand | 100 for Bousekeeping. Apply 642 Grove st. - - i3 - - . 0 e e g S O e s tox may iy, 5. F. | BUSH, 1023, cov, Van Neas—an elegant suite by g R n,d:w 4 rrie FIRST-CLASS skirt and waist maker, 570 course by working a fe 2 | MINNA, 34015 ished . gl - sl - ——ce, & - o b Elils st downstairs: call Monday. 2 1236 Market st. of 2 rooms and kitchen; gas range. oruuu:l,: :{“’“A "“:“"’“"M:" I | PAZACKERLEY—In _this _city. March 17, : = i o the wife of R. E ckeriey, < - WANTEDExperienced saleswoman. _Apply | WANTED—3en and women to_learn the bar- | CALIFORNIA, 1502_Thres mlcely farnished | © nitn torn conpd s o ) R T I e T < o 5 | " ber trade in eight weeks. Western College | ~front rooms: reasonable. 2 between 9 and 11 2. m. at HALE BROS. | Der trade in olobt Tooes ) o O FARRELL 2107_Front sults siegantly furn | CLEASON_In this city. March 14. 1004 w WANTED—Experienced jacket and skirt alter- | —————————————————————— | EDDY, 753—Parlors and other rooms; new | also one single suitable for 4 gentlemen. S TN S Tateet B Clsiap. & sy - ation hand. Avpiy between § and 11 a. m. | BOY about 18 years of ase z)il!gireierenem furnishings; light housekeeping; very reas. FOST 38 mear By s GE:JP;:N'T'M .'-!l;la;» ; )h;h gl‘ 1904, . . \. ‘W00 de—Large tshed te of itfin, a or at HALE BROS'. Apply 8. N WOOD CO.. 740 Market ot.| STGIN Park, 56_Three sunny rooms baths: | room: bath, gas, renning water: I or 2 gent | — r tailoring department. e Mok 00— e e - ; bath, gas, % 3 | HAGEDORN—In this March 21, 1904, te s o .m:‘;"“.;,n“,% :\;}fre[nfla wanted e e AT e T e 5 e S e e & K 1829_Elegant larse parlors, closet a3 | the Wife of A. A Hagedors. a som. e o y store. 692 McAllister st. DETECTIVES everywhers: iood | kitchen. $16; lower fac. 3i2: one large liv- | LINDBBRGIn West Derkeley, Cal. at 1218 and 17th, nr. Sanchez— bath; no chiidren. modern . cor. Liyon; new modern | bath and laundry an Ness ave, bet s and flats to let < & quc 116 Montgomery st canl g2 . 808—_Thbree nice sunny rooms, rent $11. X flat, € rooms. bath: new: must be e appreciatsd. 327 Bartlett st. o bardware business experience Box NTEENTH, 4182, near Castro-st . bath and basement, cars— modern: 6 rms. bath rent SOMETHING new; 4 rooms; see 1t to-day. 957 Hayes st EWELL sunny flat; quiet. 1001 California st. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. near Powell—$125 per month; ele- furnished house of 7 rooms and bath ail modern comnveniences. VON RHEIN REAL ESTATE CO., 513 California st. well furnished. yard, best loca- ie parties; i\ minutes’ waik bidg. E. Lioyd, r. 408, Hearst bldg d flat; plano; five Park; marine- view; 167 Tremont ave. 4 rooms, sunny fu bath; near open dally 2 to 4 p. m. housework and platn WANTED—First-class waist and coat belpers. J. BAER. 1200 Geary st. GIRL for general hous ply 1638 Buchanan st., ork and cooking. Ap- bet. 9 and 12. i ADVERTISEMENTS_subscriptions received at | Cail branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. | A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has beea | opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. | Open until 11 p. m ' —_— HELP WANTED—MALE. AT THE CAL. EMP. AGENCY—UPSTAIRS. 14 Third st ....Phone Bush 05 NEVADA. ernment job, § hours. | H teamsters, a day 20 rockmen, 50 a day 20 Iaborers, $2 60 3 day | SPECIAL- CHEAP FARE Taborers, city, 9 hours, $2 25 day. Carpenter, city, Carpenter foreman, $4 a da: CARP 4 carpenters, Truck gardener NT! $3 50 & day $30 and board o assist on milk wagon, | Y. 14 3d st., upstairs. | AT CONTRACTORS' AGENCY, [ Oven Sunday, 10 to 12 m. | 95 Third st. Telephone Main 5321. Best Proposition Offered Yet. 4-horse teamsters. Nevada inducement regard refunding fare. | ...Talk to us | HORD & SMITH. ANDR! 317 Stockton st.—Man abuut place, wife Mfl:k for hunting club, north, $30; greenhouse gardener, commercial plu:— $35 and found: French y. private place, 3210 driver work in found country hotel, $40; cook, plain hotel, butler, $50, etc. near city, $80; Swedish | 5-room suncy furnished flat; ex- easy terms. LY furnished 5-room flat; modern, 2222 GTON, 2833, pear Alta Plaza—Beau- ‘urnished sunny flat of 7 rooms. — TWO coachmen, $35 and $40 and found; gardener and wife; two farmers and wives, $35 and $50 and found: milker, $30 and found; carriage biacksmith, $3 -day; restaurant’ second cook. $80; brotler, $16 to $18 week; hotel cook, country, $50 and found. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- mento st. i | FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. | ¥AN NESS ave. 807—For sale, cheap, furni- | ture in 7-room flat; several rooms rented. Hours, 10 to 3 Sat. and Sun., after 3 wk. daye. 6-ROOM sunny upper flat for sale: complete: account departure: rent reasonable. = 3532 Twenty-fourth st., near Guerrero. wants position to do Address box 4028, Call. in wholesale Address box 4027, Call. as _stenographe: Box 4046, Call. MUST seil at once; new furniture of § sunny roomed flat: everything complete; bargain. 3270 Twentieth st. near Folsom. | COZY flat, 3 rooms; completely furnished; rent { $1650. Cail 1 to'4 to-day, 123 Leavenworth. GOOD furniture of a modern 6-room flat. Call to-day. 337 Feil st.; bargain, A SACRIFICE: flat of S rooms and bath; ail r withes nudy posi- | mew furnishings: fine location. 753 Eddy st. Box 4041, Call G man wants a position In store. Ad- dress box 4 fl FURNITURE FOR SALE. all office. CHEAPEST place to buy fumniture. stoves and POY 19, st P g g bousehold goods of every description; fats BOY 19, strong and reliable rrishes work of ¥ a B — - " Can o bought. Mission Auc.House 429 Valencia. rnnnu WANTED. A_WOLLPERT_ 773 Mission, phone Red 4462, buys, rents, repairs, packs furniture, carpets. HIGHEST prices for furniture and mdse. L. H. BURD. auctioneer, 1518 Mkt ;tel. Howard 2756, wants work. 11228 Harrison et wants _situation; Call office. will es situation; best of references. office. ] A_HOTEL GAZETTE, 28 Montgomery, r. 12. Watfleman, $40 and found; pantryman, $15; office open Sunday, 9 to 11:30 a. m. WANTED-Good compeny offers long contract | and good salary to 3 experienced solicitors and collectors; must furnish good recom- mendations and from $300 to $500 cash secur- ity, which will be well secured. Unless you | can comply with requirements don't answer. | Address box 4043, Call. WANTED—Salesman to sell jeweiry for man- ufacturer who makes the finest line of sale- able articles; big profits can be made by men or women in their territory: no charge or samples, whether you are holding a posi- tion at present or not. Write at once to the Liberty Jewelry Company, 403 Water st., Pittsburg, Pa. WANTED—Up-to-date _ organizers for fraternal soclety, paying accident, sick, death and endowment banefits; large returns | for good producers: salary or commission. | American Fraterpity, Washington, D. C. | old | COATMAKER experience. waukee, Wis cotta work. Gladding, Me- Rialto bullding. tailing _terra Bean & d__ foreman for brass For all particulars ad- all office, Oakland. NBERG—Leave address for Carter, Law Library; important. dress box JOHN E. W, Call to-day at 116 Sixth street. Sheestore, 235 Bush BOY wanted. wanted. NTED—Draughtsman accustomed to de- | ing roome, $10. ELLIS, 655—2 sunny rooms, nicely furnished: gas range, running water; $25. FIRST, 317—Large front room for light house- kesping for two: sunning water. FULTON, 233—Two connecting _housekeeping Tooms; gas range, grate: no children. GEARY, 1006—Sunny corner rooms, 8 win- dows, newly furnished; regular kitchen; $22. GEARY, 1625—2 3 or 4 rms., newly furnished; rent reasonable. PARTNER wanted in barber shop; $200. Ad- dress box 4081 Call sunny and large, . to help In beer , near Fourth. STRONG boy, 15 to lv, bottling works. 125 WANTED—Young man No. 1 business; small TO learn new, well-paying veral days Seaieds work nuide. 008 Bitls ot GOVERNMENT positions—More than 15,000 appointments last year. Examinations soon. Thousands appointed were prepared by the National Correspondence Institute, Washing- ton, D. C. Write for circular J-1, giving list of positions, salaries. examinations, sample questions, etc., to our Pacific Coast office, 927 Market st., San Franciseo, Cal. A— L b Men to learn the barber trade in two months and secure good positions; catalogue and full information mailed {ree. MOLER System College, 635 Clay et. PLEASANT, profitable occupation for every- body during spare time. Send far book, in- closing 15¢, to J. J. KIRBY, 478 Jessie -pply REISS for country. BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. UNCLE SAM wants help; 14.000 appointments 1903; free exam. paper & catalogue giving positions and salaries. Dept.C, WesternCorresp. University, 925 Golden Gate ave., San Fran. WE pay $32 a week and expenses to men with rigs to introduce poultry compound; year's contract. Imperial Mfg. Co., Dept. 54, Par- sons, Kansas. A MAN of indomitable energy and push, a good talker, eaxer to make monev F. PERSON. 477 and 475 Parrott buflding. OFFICE man; collect, take orders: salary and commission; $100 required. 33 Mason, r. 3. WANTED—Bootblack at ArenA Barber Shop, 1161 Jefferson st., Oakland. JESSIE, 323—Sunny room, furnished, house- | keeping, gas range, sink, closet; $2 75 week. KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine— Sunny, furnished 3-room suites; steam heat- ed, eléctric lighted; free baths: rate $30 up. HOWARD, 1635%—3 large sunny housekeep- | | housekeeping rooms; gas range, bath, phone; | GUERRERO, 226—Beautiful connecting rooms; | ing room. regular kitchen, $16; upstairs room, $S: sun all day. garden, gas. bath, phons Call Sunday, Monday; unfurnished. POLK, 725—Two furnished rooms for remt. POST. 41214—Handsomely furnished, sunny, bay-window parlors; rumning water; house- keeping If desired. ROYAL House, 126 Ellts—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladles’ par- lor; rcoms per night, 35¢ to $1 50; week, §2 to §S; moath, $5 to $30; elevator on ground flocr; rooms with hot and cold water: baths. 308S—Newly furnished; gents | STOCKTON. 4145, Stockton St. House—Nicely | turnished sunny front suites: suitable for 2 | women; also single rooms, $1 50, 32, $2 30 week. Phone Black 5201 SUTTER, 361, The Larchmont—New and Rice- 1y furnished single rooms; also suite, with } bath: reasonable. . 41S—Sunny housekeeptng rvoms and single rooms; large yard. SUTTER, 935—New, well furnished room to let LILY ave., 12, off Franklin+$ rooms, newly furnished for housekeeping; reasonable. MARKET, 2174—Front sunny room; nicely fur- nished; also housekeeping room; bath; phone. McALLISTER, 331—Parlor ficor; 4 unfurnish- ed rooms; gas bath; adults; $26. Before 3. MINNA, 230—3 housekeeping rooms; very de- sirable; sunny apartments; very cheap rent. O'FARRELL. f7—A sunny room with bath. O FARRELL, T76—Large sunny front room. $14; also sunny room. $10; newly furnished. O’'FARRELL, 1712—Entire floor of 4 rooms, or will subdivide. Phkone Geary 1706. POLK, 1404_Sunry furnished rooms: single or housekeeping; gas range, bath; with or with- out board; rdnt reasonable. SUTTER, 10223, near Hyde—2 large sunny pariors and kitchen; gas grate, ete. ! TAYLOR, 1211—2 sunny front rooms with al- cove: marine view; comfortably furnished for housekeeping; gas range. TWENTY-SIXTH, 3367—$12; 2 front house- keeping rooms; in Mission warm belt. VAN NESS ave.. 81l icely furnished bed- room, dining-room and kitchen; private fam- ily; no signs. FOR sale—Five-chair barber lwp Apply 137 Sixth st. VAN NESS ave., 926—Elegant sunny suite of 3 housekeeping rooms in modern flat. WANTED—Several bright boys, 16 to 18 years old, good references, to learn a whole- #ale business; salary $15 per month to begin with; reply in own handwriting. Box 4112, Call office. YOUNG man willing to give services outside school hours In payment for his education. California Business College, 925 Goiden Gate ave, ‘WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that E4 Rolkin, Reno House proprietor. has adéed 100 new ‘rooms to_the Denver House. 217 Third st.; flw.’emmmm TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 and $150 pair; foot-form shoes at §2 50; we Ravers @ maadl ivadn 11 8 ot Miaw Sak o | R WANTED—Experienced domestic salesman. Apply bet. 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS'. AN experienced salesman wanted for boys’ and | children’s clothing who thoroughly under- | stands the business; a permanent situation | at good salary for the right man. Address | with references box 4138, Call office. SALESMAN wanted by prominent manufact- urer: must have mood record and experience drumming retall trade: permanent position | and liberal salary to right man. Address | box 4445, Call office. BOTH“ EIL BROWNE'S Cosey Corner Hall can e rented for select affairs. 364 Hayes st. with experience in_cutting wishes position. Box 4179, Cail DENER, life experience in greenhouse and ndscape work, able to take charge of big wishes * situation: references. Box 2l office. l HELP WANTED—FEMALE. AN AN A FIRST-CLAES cook, city, $i0; three waitresses and parior maid, $25 and $30: five good sec- ond giris, $20 and $25; cook. small washing, | $30; second girl San Rafael, $25: general | housework girls, Sausalito. $30: tem house- work giris, city and country, $25 and $20. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., Dear Powell. A—‘—IA"ED—Gl 0 learn manicuring, e trade taught from A to in 2 weeks: “ to those eutering now; 3 sitions to fill immediately; positions teed at $10 per week up: leading West. 235 Geary si., room 13. A MAN posizion as watchman or cc Kamp Libra Genlus, 616 would ltke a ctor. Address avia st., city. ERGENTHALER machinist-operatcr; iion in emall city. Box 4062, Call offi YOUNG man wishes light work on a ranch; willing and steady. Box $063, Cail office. ' | posi- A POSITION as foreman of mine; can run hoist | and sharpes tools. Box 4016, Call office. WANTED—Situafion by reiiable young man; experienced driver and understands care borses and private stable work: refer- ences. Address box 4014, Call offiee. AN experienced lawyer. bookkeeper, corre- spondent. busicess manager, ete. will me- cept position on emall salary with corpora- tion. Box 4008, Call MAN and wife: wife first-class German ceok; man to attend to horses and garden. A. MADSEXN, 1587 Market st. ETEADY, sober and active man wishes chance 1o learn paper banmging: can furnish refer- ences. Acdress F. P. GAVAN, 2708 Filbert. A RELIABLE, sober man, bandy with tools: bhave smail capital 2nd services to invest. | Bex 4001, Cail office. EARBERFirst-class from New York, mu' trimmers, . guaranteed at $10 per wk up; day and evening class. 143 Stockion st., r. 13. e l..;ak,n manicuring, Basw. o 1236 Mar- at bighest wages; day and eve. class; call. WANTED—Young women between the ages of 16 and 25 to enter the Training School for Nursery Maids: exceilent pusitions awaiting trained workers. Appiy between' the hours of 1 and 3 ot 1214 Hyde st WANTED 500 ladies to learn In 10 minutes e Ik s Matsiores: s R e plete instructions mailed for 5. St Pasi Cieaning Co.. box 1540. Santa Barbara, Cal DIES—To do plecework at their homes; ek all materials and pay from §7 to 312 weekly. Send stamped envelope to Royal Cc.. 34 E. Monroe st., Chicago. CLERKS, Mmm kel first-class position. Address Barber, box 4465, Call office. xumsr:l! ety pht position 1n city limits: sober. ~ steady ma. ; eity references; ualon. w' tion name qualifications to Box 4114, Call o pio cnllqn. ©dd Fellows’ bidg.. Market and Seventh sts. FIRST-CLASS cellarmsn (German) wants posi- ton tand . 0. SCHFLLE unusum—ouw crockery WANTED—10 men in each State to travel, | tack signs, distribute circulars & samples of our goods; $80 per month; $3 per day for expenses. KUHLMAN CO., Dept. H-8, Atlas | block, Chicago. WANTED—A Japanese boy for light house- work and plain cooking for invalld lad sleep home: wages $15. Call 73 Pomd st Castro-st. ear; call between 12 and 2 p. m. WANTED- Salesman 'to_reoresent a popular | line of children’s dresses in conjunction with | kindred season. Neotune Mfg. Co.,-826 Broadway, New York City. BY manufacturer—Trusty assistant for branch; $18 weekly; permanent: no capital red experience not essential. ABdress B Superintendent, Como Block, Chicage. SALESMENHigh cluse wwecialty men: for siaple lize with advertising proposition per year BARTON PARKER PG, o, Sedar Ravids, Tows. CLERKS, bookkeepers, mmmlufln‘y on send name and quaiifications to | wern iness Coliege, Odd Fellows' | bldg.. and Seventh sta. WANTED—Good stock clerks: must be ex- perienced In wholesale millinery business and come well recommended. Apply HOLM & NATHAN, 512 Market st Pt e e Bes M e M PNEREE ALERT solicitors and canvassers: good future: rapid promotion; salary and commission. Western _ Correspondence University, 925 Golden Gate ave. WANTED—AQ experienced butter, egg and | A cheese drummer for a wholesale house, with references. Box nu.cgu‘l.““m' wm!:xpemn«d traveling salesman: ne; good pay: permanent position t: Righ-grade’ man. ' Drawer S. Chicagor bt i S0t It EUNNPRLLS & WANTED—Machinists, molders, blacksmiths. teamsters and woodworkers WANTED everywhere—Hustlers to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, ete.. no can- Vassing: good pay. Sun Ad- Bureau, Chicago. WANTED—Easter egg decorator. at HOFFMAN'S, 1260 Breadway, TWO barber shops for sale cheap. Call at 9361 Howard st. WANTED—A small_ barber shop in country town. Box 4015, Call office. BARBERS J-chalr Wshop for eale; easy terms. Address box 4018, Call office. YOUNG men (sallors) wanted for steamers. 29 Montgomery ave. HALF interest in barber shop. 611 Commer- cial st. Pension Alty‘!.A Bullis, r. 40, Phelan Past_Com. 'nnmup_.a:‘.'n MAN to do janitor work for tuition In S. F. Barber Scheor 4T Howard st YOUNG men, sailors. blacksmiths, green hands, for ships. Herman's, 27 WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st.. near Mar- ket—700 rooms: 3fc night: reading-rooms; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and ions has been established at 1096 12-room house: marine view. Apply 1316 Green st.. bet. Polk and —A newly “- for 2 families; will house; mn\ ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor.Duncan and Church ets. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception cf advertisements and subscrintions has beea opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until il p. m. - HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—By a young married mvl Iy furnished rooms and kitchen, range: north of Market st, within bR iogka of Cail bullding. Address, stating price, Box 4111, Call. : A—CORDOVA APARTMENTS * Will be finished March 15. 1084 SUTTER ST.. NE. COR. LARKIN Beautifully light and sunny; rooms bath each: all unfurnished; $27 50 to - g odatbor Bsgp i 3 THE MONTI¢ $40. mlou fl—l‘lflnnlt 4. 5 ments; new place; new furniture; tric light, gas, grates; adults. Ph-thck l‘l’ LOUIS. 1575 Jacksen st. — Modern 3-4-8 furnished or unfurnished; ; also single: llltln""' references. M;IM ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfara. THE AUDITORIUM H e - AUDITORIUM TEHAMA, reoms. 481, cor. Sixth—Furnished singie | THE Radston, 276 Turk st.—A few choice, sunny suites, with or without bath. elegantly furnished and up to date: terms moderate. TURK, 32—Newly furnished sunny rooms, ea suite or single; transient; just opened. VAN NESS S and adjoining suite for office or club. VAN WINKLE. 207 Jones—Nicely furnished rooms. $2: sunny suites, $5 per week: baths. ‘WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st., near Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms: 38c to §1 50 night; $2 to §8 week elec. lights; reading-room; free bue: ‘WOLF House, 202 Sixth—Electric light in every room; 15c fo $1 a night; T5c to $5 a week: open ail ntght; convenlent to all cars. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call braneh office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. San Francisco; all the fruit, but- ter_ egxs and chickens; hnfllmru—d accom- modations first class and home like; rates very reasonable. Box 4276, Cail. BALTIMORE, 1015 VAN %fl. NEAR GEARY ST. SELECT AND FIRST CLASS. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 708, e !E: . I ;i i i i Haskell street. March 22, of Jobn Lindbers. a son 1964, to the wife MARRIED. ARRIES—M@RR! it Lake, Utah, July 3, 1 Wi Arries of Salt Lake and Alice M. Morrison of San Franeisco. BRECKLE—GRIFFIN—In this city, Marel 1908, by whe Rev. J. Fuendeiing, William By Breckle and Lillie Griffin. BURROWS—EATWELL—In this city, at Z32A Clara street, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B Wilson, Willlam Burrows and Rosa Eat- well, both of this eity. CLARK—BENDER—Ia 1904, by the Rev. J Theodore Clark and Bender LUCAS MINER—In San_Pablo, Cal, Feb- ruary 14, 1904, by the Rev. Father Nolan, John P. Lucas of San Pabio and Mrs. Salile Morrison Miner of San Francisco. his ecity, Mareh 23, Fuendeling, Harrison Francesca Margaret Abearn. Daniel Bubler:, Marguerite Quinitn, "Albert G. Rickition, Mary Schroeder, Claus De la Guerra. Juanita Doran, James Sullivan, Margaret Dufrane, Joseph Swain, Cornelius Goodhue, Frank B. Teviin, Lucy Grunagle, George Thomason, Edwin O. Wm. Hedspeth, G. Kehoe, Peter J Yolkert, Adoiph Waite, Frances M. Kengla, Dr. Louis A. Walker, Oscar V. Kendall, CarclineS. Young, James AHEARN—In this city, March 26, 1904, Dan- fel Abearn, a native of Ireland, aged 10 years. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. BUHLERT—In this city, March 26, 1904, Mar- guerite, youngest and dearly beloved daugh- ter of Jean and Mary Buhlert. and sister of Emile Buhlert, a native of San Francisco, aged 9 years and 3 months. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funerai to-marrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock. from the residence of her parents 1211 Howard Street, near Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric fumeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. COLE—In this city, March 25, 1904, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas F. Burke, 792 Elizabeth street, Jane, dearly be- loved wife of John Cole. native of Ireland, aged 65 years and T months. £7 Friends of the family are espectraily invited to attend the funeral Monday, 28, at 9:30 o'clock, from 792 Elizabeth thence to St. James Chureh, Guerrefo Twenty-third _streets, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the re pose of her soul. commencing at 9 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CLAUSEN—In Seattle, Wash., March 34, 1904 Willlam H., beloved son of Eva and DAVIS—In this city, Mareh 25, 1904, A. Davis, beloved son of Mrs. R. Hewiti brother of E. J. and George O. Akin, P. vis ard Ruby Hewitt, a native of Califor- nia, aged 31 years § months and 14 days. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 11 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 237 Twenty-seventh street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. DE LA GUERRA—In this 1904, fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow 8:30 o'clock, from his late commencing at 9 o'clock. Cross Cemetery. DUFRANE—In Oakiand, Cal., March Joseph Dufrane and Mrs. J. H. Blake. a native Canada, aged 74 years. GOODHUE—In tais city, March 24 e d at 2:30 o'clock, from the . Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, 915