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FLATS T0 LET—Continaed. HEIP WANTEN—VEV AT E—Con, 2065—Sunny English basement fiat; | A YOUNG lady to assist a dzmonnn(or:.g : 7 rooms, bai n_rear & day. Call at MISS PLUNKETT'S, 3 Sutter at., vell. 505, mear Fillmore_Tlat, 4 sunny o . e e W O voms, ‘yard and basement, $15. A NURSE for an infant, place in city, u:m-:;- ~ ere; rmals d walitress, 4 HARRISON, 951, near Sixth— Fiat, © rooms | WONCRE: B pariorma °‘o:;‘ plain cook, small and bath; rent $25. family, San Rafael, $30 (lady to be seen here Monday at 11); & cook for & boarding-house, $30; a cook and second girl for American family in San Rafael, $30 and $25 (see lady here Monday morning). MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st, near. Powell. LARGEST list of houses and flats to Jet. Call on LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. 1323, near park — Blegant, MASONIC ave sunny, up-to-date lower flat MISSION, 2782, near Twenty-third—A new | F-room and bath lower flat, just completed. A GERMAN or Swedish working housekeeper for city: §25; references necessary. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. MODERN fiat, § r. & b., yard, basement; fash- fonable: water free; rent $27 50. 3300 Clay. | A YOUNG English butler with best references wants a place In city or country. Ring up MISS PLUNKETT'S (Main 5472), 425 Sut- | ter st near Powell vard 1521% Broad- | 0 promises, MOD I RN flat. & rooms, = v, near Van Ness; key OAK, 362, near Laguna—Lower flat, 5 rooms, seth and basement | ——— | of § furnished rooms and arge Kitchen; gas and coal range. AT 8 Mason st, MRS. WALSER. Tel Black 1533—Cook, 5 in fan., $30; cook and housework, 2 in fam., $20; girl, general housework, 2 in fam., $25; cook. 8 In fam.,$30. | WANTED— First-class help and improvers for dressmaking; come ready for work. 666 Geary street. CRCE, 2035 mear Union and Milimore-st. exani 6-room lower flat 11156 rooms and bath; upper fiat: | A OPERATORS on ladies' underwear. 608 Mission st., third floor. upper mew ®-room and billlard hall: | A_OPERATORS on ladles’ waists. 656 Mis- view 930 Plerce st sion st., third floor. SUNNY upper; 7 rooms and bath. 1442 De- | A—IRONERS wanted. €36 Mission st., third . nesr Geary, floor. TPPER flat; 4 roome: rent $12; 7% Grand ave. 14 Washington ave., off Mission et. | TPPER fat, 1333 Eilis st between Laguna and Buchanan; 6 rooms, bath; rent $27 50. or woman for Pine st., near RIENCED operators on_ladies’ under- at 1175 Folsom st. H. KLAS. g:-ru h?uuwar ;828 TPPER fiat of 4 rooms and bath to let. 896% | co s A TAL giris as stock clerks: selary $4 SURBS OF. R, nictems 1 own handwriting. - Box 1363, | « $16. FINB, sunny, moflern flat; § rooma, bath, | _Call offics. MRS ic 884 Cumberland st., bet. 19th and 20th. | WANTED_GIfl to care for infant = Eddy street. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. | T50NG indy desires a plossant refined lady CLAY, 350 vesr Central ave—Sumny Pre. | _room-mais Box 3228, Call. 7 eidio Heights fat 5 rooms and batl rent INERY rent 138 Gea o "VON RREDN Real Batate Co. 818 | MIAINERY eppreutioss wemtel. s alifornta R [ £ e iR S ower swnny St o § soom | WOMAN S0 aih St e rept §22 5O VON RHEIN Real | - - - 8§13 California st }‘ ANTED—Dry goods saleswomen. Apply be- tween ® and 11 a. m. at HALD BROS. INEXPERIENCED girl for night work candy store, 237 Powell; Bunday forenoon. T girl for general * housework. 107 Lyon st 1010—Flat, 8 large rooms, partly | commanding & grana view of cit: reasonable to & responsible flowers & vegetable grén. <98 or. City Hall7 rooms, yard; | GLRLS and trovers. National Laeundry, 411 an be arranged to fla and 4 rooms each. | _° o PANTE operators; steady work; good pay. 245 POLK, 1402—Nice sunny flat; bath, gus; suit- | Seventh ! able ¢ persons; reasonable; no children. = e | A BUTTON-HOLE maker on custom coats. 40 EOUTH PARK, m—?u;nllhed fllDDell' ”flll %f | Ellis st., room 47. S reasonable. Apply 1:30 to Fk: = — n." 7’*’ ——— | RESPECTABLE apprentice on ocoats; pald fiat to let | _while jearning. 40 Bl at., room 0. | COLORED nurwe. Address Cashier License office. e i eSS FIRST-CLASE trimmer and maker wanted. 72 Gearsy. PANTS finisher. Call Monday, Royal Pants Co., 228 Kearny st. in basement, with gas rent $12. 45 Noe st FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. | TTRACTIVE, sunny upper fiat: 6 rooms and ished; fine carpets, elegant reasonsble; & bargain. 1722 | YOUNG girl, 14 to 16 years, to assist fia JEi R s housework. 410 Jones st. ¢ e s goa, | WANTED—A woman to do _general work about a hotel. Apply 1502 Kentucky st oe, mr. Market. MIDDLE-AGED Protestant woman as working housekeeper for man and child €22 Natoma. furnished. ave., nr. rent $20; call 10-4 housekeeping Tooms near Gough LADY for office work. Box 64, 1008 Market st. GIRL for light housekeept: Apply between 11 a. m. and 1 p. m., 1120 Leavenworth st. | FINISHERS on costs wanted. 2T Geary | & ~. wooD & co WANTED Pants finishers. Apply & N. WOOD & CO.'S, 490 Geary for sale at a sacrifice; rent t once at ED—Pants operators. Apply at once, WOOD & CO., 49 Geary st. JADY wanted for juvenile department; 'y Y - v | children's dresses, suits, etc. Address, stat- FURNITURE FOR SALE. | ing experience, references, salary wanted, | e stoves ana | _box 1478 Call office { Mission Aue. | EXF I "ED saleslady for childres suits, | Church 38T0. | coats, etc. Apply Superintendent’s office, ool 3ion. | _The. Bmporivm | lister st. | GIRL general housework: 2 in family; | wages $20. ; Address box 1360, Call office. GIRL for general housework; 2 in family; wages $20. Address box 7261, Call office. WANTED—_Experienced dry goods _saleswo- me Apply between § and 11 a. m. at HALI BROS. WANTED—A voung woman who is an experi- enced dry goods wrapper. Apply between 9 and 11 &, m. at HALE BROS.’ | E. intelligent lady of pleasing appear- use: house to rent; | ABE LEVY. , 1135 Market st. Tel. ure, carpete you get his estimate. Jessie 76L. office fur | — | capa ance to do special demonstrating; the abili- ur: LEVY & CO. re. carpets, etc. A_ L STORRE pays highest cash prices furni- ture, earpets, etc.; tel, Larkin 3631. €34 Eilia. WOLLF Mission, vE, rents packs fu Lighest price for fur- Mission: tel. Bush 467, ty to talk before mmall audiences desirable; $25 to $50 per week for right party. Write stating experience, box 1375, Call will employ any ho has worked in my store be- | ER, 123 Stockton st. A i fore B. T. ECHELL, 2412 Mission, tel. puye best prices for furniture. carpets. ete HIGHEST prices for and mdse. L H . BURD. auction-er.151 tel. Howard 2766, —_— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. TOUNG girls who have experience in wrapping dry goods and underwear: steady positions; $25 onth. 1. MAGNIN & CO., 43-53 Ellis. ADVERTISEMENTS_ subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception Church 5570, s i ~~nnene | 7 of mdvertisements and subscriptions has been WOMAN to d bathhouse, $35. opened at 1008 Market st. opposite Fifth. ok, €leep home, $35. Open until 11 p._m, WU E w e S arhing, | se———— HELP WANTED—MALE, AT THE CAL. EMP. AGENCY, 14 Third et., near Call bldg.: phone Bush 405. THE STATE OF NEVADA. CHEAP FARE—REFUNDED. U. & GOVERNMENT WORK. Rose Valley siehwash b sleep home, $25 waitresses, mmercial 2 hotel, south, fare Paid, $30. | 25 teamsters. $67 50 a month, Nurse for cid ladies’ home, $20. 15 laborers, $60 a month. 10 drillers, rockmen, hammersmen, $75. v German seamstress for private , sleep home, $30. and waiting, $20. and waitress, springs, $25. ug-house, country, $40. large number of house servants SAWMILLS. Fdgerman, $75 a month and found. 4 mill_hands, $30 to $50 and board. 4 yardmen, $30 and $35 and board. 4 lumber pilers, $30 and $35 and board. boardin rant a or all k f work at the best of wages | 2 ranch hands, $30 a month and board. far both city and country. Call and see us | 3 ranch hands, Somoma County, $26 and Monday | board. 10 quarrymen, $225 a day. 9 hours, $225 a day. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 834 Butter = 5 laborers, city. BRIGHT, brainy, clean women, write us for | 1 plasterer. city of Oakland, $450 a day. paying employment; If you are emploved | 1 hod carrier, city of Oakland, $3 day. ake your evemings for this work; honest, | CAL, EMP. AGENCY, 14 Third st. ean, repy business and you are your | ~ an m Address room 55, Donohos | A—PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, b ding, 1170 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. | 526—Montgomery st.—526 SR = ——————| Phone Main 1191 Upstairs., WANTED—Girls to learn halrdressing, FREE FARE If You Stay 4 Months. jcuring, etc.: trade taught from A to Z| NEVADA; 8 hours; 2 years' job. FEE $L . ™ 2 werks 5 to those entering now; 3 po- | 20 teamsters, $225: 10 laborers, rockmen. ns to fill immediately; poeitions guaran. | MINES—3 machine miners, 8 hours, $90; 6 | d at $10 p week up; leading school in bhand miners, §75; 3 muckers, $75; 5 muckers, room 13. south, $60; 5 woodchoppers, mine, $37 50 rd. Geary st nd teamsters, $26 to $35 found; 2 milkers, §35 found; farmeér and milk, $30 and found; sheep. shearer, 7c head; blindmaker, north, tip top wages; 2 young men, sash and door factory; planerman, sticker hand: machinist and electrician, mine, south; coopers. & boys, box factory, north, 15 hour: | 4 woodchoppers, everything furnished, $125 | cord; 2 cooks, country hotels, $40 and $50 | and found; waiter, city hotel, $30 and found; 15 farme A—Girls to learn millinery now for spring sea- | son; both seasons taught from start to finish fn 1 month for $15; positions as trimmers, | salesladies, etc., guaranteed at $10 per wk up; 1y wnd eveninig c 145 Stockton st., r. 13. A~YOUNG girls to learn knitting trade; paid while learning; &ood opportunities; also young girle 10 wind yarn; no experience re- guired. GANTNER & MATTERN CO., 607 | cook and chores, ranch, $25 and found; lever- Grove st | _man, steam shovel on barge, $60 and found. A —LADIES 10 learn all branches hairdressing | AT MISS PLUNKETT'S Employment Bureau, trade, manicuring, massage, etc. 1236 Mar- | 425 Sutter st., near Powell, office hours from ket #t., cor. Jones, room $4; positions secured £:30 ». m. to 5:30 p. m.—A man and wife @t highest wages; day and eve. class; call. | for private family in city (no children); | _— woman as cook; man for general work | WANTED—A middic-aged woman, German | around; references; wages $50. preferred, for housework; cooking pia a pleasant, permanent ho : wages $15: country. Address < B. MARK, Dos Palos, Merced y | CUSTOM-HOUSE _examinations for appoint- ment as Day Inspector, Night Inspector, Clerk, Messenger, Assistant Weigher, Sam- pler and Watchman, will be held in Sun Franciseo in July; applications must be flled soon. Circular 157, giving particulars as to positions, salaries, sample questions, _etc., sent free by National Correspondence Insti- tute. Pacific Coast Office, 927 Market st., S.F. washing light LADY agents—Absolutely best proposition ever offered: pays better than any line you can ke; do you wish to establish yourself pay- ing business®, Address lock box 317, Le Roy, Diinots. KVERY hour you work piacing Allen's Kushion Komfort Shoes; outsell everything; | no risk. Call or write Kushion Komfort | Agency, 1233 Brosdway, Oakland, Cal. WANTED —Young woman willing to do light housework morning and evening in small family for room, board, washing and use of plano, 1206 Market suite 40. — LADIEE to do plecework home; we furnish materiale and pay $7 to $i2 weekly. Send stamped epvelope to Royal Co., M—E—Mon- FIRET-CLASS saleslady on cloaks and suits wanted; must have experience; good salary nd commission; steady employment. Box Call office. FANTED Touss ey et s of Pro'::fln.l church preferred. Box 3219, Oall office. WAN' —Experienced saleswomen for fancy IA!::;.EDA between & and 9 Monday morn- ing at NGETON BROS.’, 123-9 Post st. 5 YOUNG man of zood habits who writes a good business hand, understands stenog- raphy and has some knowledge of office work; $40 per month to commence. Address, with particulars, box 3140, Call office. | A YOUNG man, 17 to 20 years of age, as office | assistant in wholesale house; rapid, legible | handwriting and accuracy at figures re- guired: state age and salary expected. Box 2196, Call office. WANTED—Men snd women to prepare for civil service examinations; thousands of ap- pointments to be made this year. Pacific Cor- respondence Institute, r. 35, Phelan bld., S.F, | WANTED—Competent dentist to take charge of an establised practice, with privilege of buying: furnish own ng_instruments, Address box 1135, Call office, Oakland. A YOUNG man about 21 years of age for of- :;’l'u;k :n gales segregation department. ly by letter state salary . Box 3197, Call office. r— WANTED—1000 meg to have their corns, warts and bunions removed without pain for 25c. East India Chemical Co., 230 Kearny for 26c. East India Chemical Co., 230 Kearny. | WANTED—A first-class Trapper; mno - others need_apoly. Call at 8. N. WOOD . FXPERIENCED salesiady for knit underwear p 7000000 (O & CO’S, and hosfery: state cxperdence, and nalary expected. Box 3178, Call office. BARDERS—3-chalr GIRL light housework assist_with 2| country shop; rent tfll‘":: - (hfl‘h‘d"—l!lfll. ‘expenses; price §150. Sunday and Monday, 1636, Waller st. W, ¥ K oy v WANTED—Girl Tight housework, 845 et wapen: aivs fet Sete. VoL Meanisr s iedo Market, 2208 Polk st \ { NISH, 188, YOUR FARE FREE. LOOK—FREE FARE TO STATE, OF NEVADA : 1f you stay four munths. _THATS ALL. U. 8. GOVERNMENT WORK. 265 two-horse teamsters, $60. 156 1 you'll suit, $60. 85 drillers, rockmen, hammersmen; $75. 12 machine drille Eigh Work' fi hundreds going; $1—FEE—THAT'S ALL—$1. ARE YOU? ARIZONA. ARIZONA. Center of great mines, land of sunshine. BIG WAGES. 910 miles, $9 10. 2555 temmsters, laborers, drillers, eto., §2 to $3 50 day: it CLOSE TO PRESCOTT. IN CALIFORNIA- 26 laborers, big mine co., $75, $67_50. 12 machine miners, gold quartz, $90. 18 muckere, gold quarts, $67 50 TO FARMS, DAIRIES, BTC. 126 farm, orchard and vineyard hands, all over California; $25. $26, $30, §35 fd. 35 good teamsters, $26, $30 fd. 56 milkers, located everywhere, $30, $35 fd. 18 Choreboys. men, etc.. $15. $20, $25. $30 CHOREMEN, GARDENERS, STABLEMEN. 18 stablemen,’ city, country, $35 & fd. to $15. 12 coachmen, choremen and roustabouts, $25 and $30 and’ found. . AL s e, 1 machine blacksmith's hel 3 v 3 Sallimen, Tnmber Compang, 33 dayr Planer and sticker hande, $8 day up. 12 blacksmiths, different jobs. 2 brick loaders, exceptionally good job. Gang edgerman, fare $1 25, to §70 found, ‘WOODCHOPPERS, 255 men to cut wood all over California. HOTEL DEPT. 18 oooks for hotels, “saloons, Dines, cates; ches and summer resorts, $30, $40, ‘Waiters, ferent jobs, , $30, 1 12 dishwashers, $20, $25 and $30 and found 8 hotel porters, §20, $25 found. BAKERS. Cook, baker, small shop. country, $66 found. LAUNDRYMEN. 12 laundrymen, different-classes of work. Amalgamator, $60; mill man, $90; ¢ machine miners, $90; concentrator, §90; carriage painter; sticker hand, $4 day. 18 laborers, lumber yards. $80. BOYS. 12 boys, box factories, $50. Double-cut band sawyer, L. Co., $5 day. 16 sheep herders, good jobs, $25, $30, $35 rd. Foreman carpenter, fare $1, $4 day. Bench hands. Planer hand. Molder and_sticker bhand. Door molder. 6 coopers, 9c barrel. SAME MINE, 2 machine miners, fare §3 50, $90. Hand miner, fare $3 50, $82 50. LOOK. Milker and wife, Colusa County, $55 found. Choreman, milk 1 cow, orange grove, $30 fd. Gang edgerman, fare $1 25, $50 to 1d. SPECIAL. 6 plumbers, 8 hours, country, $4 day. 8 plasterers, 8 hours, country, $5_day. 26 carpenters, 8 hours, country, $3 50 day. 7 paperhangers, S hours, couniry, $4 day. 10 painters, 8 hours, country, $8 50 day. 2 cement finishers, 8 hours, $4 day. 4 coremen, 8 hours, country, $3 50 day. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. Lather and plasterer, 25c yard. Stableman, city, $75. Man put up shingles and laths. Blacksmith, shop, fare 90c, §3 day. § teamsters, fare Tbc, $2 day. Blacksmith helper, understands steam ham- mer. ELECTRIC LINE WORK. 16 laborers, fare §1, $26 found. 18 _teamsters, fare $1, $26 found. 8 helpers, city mill, §9 week. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. The Bnd In Bight. THE PRESENT IMITATION OF UNIONISM MUST PASS AWAY. into the greatest labor trouble in the history of this or any other city. What will be the outcome? Grant said, “War is b—L" If he wers altve to-day he would consider the unionism of San Francisco worse than war. Thé majority of leaders of labor unions are so unscrupulous in all their dealings as to be casily recognized as full-fledged anarchists in everything but name. sire seems to be to pull down and destroy rather than build up and foster. They care nothing for either the safety or convenience of the public or the welfare of those dependent upon the ones under their control. What @o strikes bring men to? They tear the honest, hard working man away from his loving wife and family to do the bidding of these unscrupulous aeitators, aven to defying the laws, both of God and man; waylay the honest non-union man, taking him by forde when honestly employed in his occupation, lay- ing his bared arm upon the sidewalk and jumping upon it until it was broken and trod- den to a pulp, using threats and other violence and in some cases even murder; starves the innocent wife and children; destroys man's business and forces him into bankruptcy, prac- tically kills all commercial business and ad- vertises world wide the anarchistic tendencles for_which they are noted. The great majority of labor has time and again proclaimes G they will hang themselves.” “We will wait and see them do it has been the motto of the non-union man, for, after all, the mon-union men are the conservative men of this country, who have always gained the eympathy of the public, and public opinion can never be dethroned. . ‘Whatever may be the catastrophe to either “capital and labor” in the forthcoming strikes and consequent lockouts, we openyy declars ourselves before God and man that we ‘will mnever discriminate. To the employer so unfortunate as to have these agitators and walking delegates force a strike upon them our office will be ever open, day and night, to supply you with help you need. To those more unfortunate because, when held in the grasp of these unscrupulous agi- tators, they were compelled to do their bid- ding by striking on their employers, we ex- tend an earnest desire to make men of them | nd by so doing we will place you side by de With mon-union men. MURRAY & READY. MURRAY & READY. MURRAY & READY. MURRAY & READY. MURRAY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay st. PHONE MAIN 5848. 5848 PHONE. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. TO EVERY EMPLOYER OF WHITE MALE HELP—We can supply you with white male help of all kinds Free of Charge. No syndicate too large, no firm too small for us to supply: no objection to distance; we | ship good help; phone. telegraph, write or call | in person and procure your heip from MURRAY & READY. We gave employment In 1897 to upward of 17,000 In 1898 to upward of 19,000 In 1899 to upward of 21,000 In 1900 to upward of 36,000 men. In 1901 to upward of 37,000 men, In 1002 to upward of 45,000 men. IN 1903 TO UPWARD OF 60,000 MEN. Office oven 7 a. m. daily. Sunday, 8 a. m. to 12 m. Help wanting work—hundreds of places awaiting your selection, Come read our bul- letin’ boards. men. men. men, MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. NTED—Bright boy for office; 12 to 14 years: show for advancement. Apply to LIV~ INGSTON BROS., 123- Post st. Their sole alm and de- | ive them rope enough and | f 46 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1901 2 I HELP WANTED—MALE—Con. DOUBLE circular sswyer, $75 to $100 month end board; sticker hand for small saw mill, $3 50 to $4 day; first-class machine man for saw mill; 2 carpenters, $3 50 day; carriage painter, §3 day; butter-maker, $35 and found; milkers, $30 and $40 and found; ranch team- er, $30 and found; 2 farmers and wives, $40 and $50 and found; 'milker and driver, $35 and iimd: ooper, 8 duv, Eartenr, 8 oo : bricl , 3 carrl $3 day; jobbing biacksmith, §2 50 day and st e, b il o gng frs: lub, and others. J. F. il SETT & CO., to st. ANDRE'S Office, 317 Stockton st. Stableman, do’ some driving, factory, coun- try, $25 fd.; farmhand, Trinity County, $30 o $35; milker, 25 cows, south, $35; German choreman, $15; young Ges to take care of horses and ‘drive waj ; kitchen hand, summer resort, 3 ing-house, $35; fry cook, $70; laundryman, in- stitution, $35 and found, etc, T L AT CONTRACTORS' AGENCY, 95 THIRD ST.; Telephone Main 5521. New railroad camp in California. Teamsters. §2; teamsters, $2 20. Railroad teamsters, near city, $1 75. Laborers, near city, $1 75. Ranch hands all over California; good jobs. Stablemen, harness clesners, wagon washers, Young men on ranches, City work. Laborers fine chances. City work S..$225 Cal See us Sunday morning. HORD & SMITH. RS s L end i RO S TACS WANTED—Boys for wrapping desk. Apply bet. 8§ and 9 Monday morning at LIVINGSTON BROS.", 123-9 Post et. : HELP WANTED—SALESMEN. BALESMEN_Profit and ion; that is What Rand, McNally & Co. have to offer the best three men answering this advertisement. Our salesmen are making from $18 to $40 per week. You can do as well, for ours are the 8oods that sell. Apply at once, stating your 8ge and permanent address. RAND, Mc- NALLY & CO., Chicggo. DRUGGISTS, storekeepers, postmasters, .rail- road men,’ write us for particulars about Qur money-making roposition; clean, hon est, reputable; no scheme; profits daily; sta ple as wheat. Address room 65, Donoho bullding, 1170 Market st., San Francisco, Cal TRAVELING salesmen, make your daily ex: Dpénses out of your vest pocket; one hour's work evenings will net you nice returns: you collect as you go and pay yourself: clean, honest business. Address room 55. Donohoe building, 1170 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. ‘WANTED—Salesmen; large commissions; weekly settlements; workers make $100 per week; excellent side line; no samples; refs. required. F. Hammar Paint Co., St Louis. _——— HELP WANTED—SOLICITORS. MATRIMONIAL. MIDDLE-AGED, sober business man, ‘with T e o eise iri plsnsing address; object murlm:’. Box M08, Call WIDOWER, 35 vears old, with 2 children, wants to meet good woman about 30 years old; must be refined and good appearance; ob- ject matrimony. Box 4181, Call office. A YOUNG man, 30 vears old, well :“tn‘c}:ndi holding a good position, has an indepe! income, would like to meet young lady; object matrimony. Box 3024, Call office. ed, 40 years oid, in wholesale business in city, would like to meet lady of means; object | _matrimony. Box 3628, Call office. [FMIDDLE-AGED gentleman, with steady em- ployment, wishes to correspond with some lady: object, matrimony; Protgstant pre- ferred. Box 3166, Call office. AN accomplished, refined young lady, fine ap Tpacance. wishee to make acquaintance of a vlish voung man; object matrimony. Box 3012, Call office. i SOLICITOR wanted to sell a good poison oak and Tate's dandruff cure. Apply after 8 p. m., 300 Hayes st. i — HORSES AND WAGONS. FOR sale—A baigain; one high wh tired buggy, shafts, ‘pole, and double set har- ness to match; has been used only 4 times; cost $320; will be sold for one-half; seen at Ed Freund's, . "g'zfi’ C‘(j‘n.L WILLIAM BARTLETT, GOVERNMENT POSITIONS—More than 15,000 appointments last year; examinations soon: thousands appointed were prepared by (hy Natlonal Correspondence Institute, Wash ington, D. C. Write for circular J—1, giv- ing list of positicns, salaries, cxaminations, sample questions, etc., to our Pacific Coast Office, 027 Market st, San Francisco, Cal. UNCLE SAM wants help; 14,000 appointments 1903; free exam. paper & catalogue glving posi<ions and salaries.Dept.C, WesternCotresp. University, 925 Golden Gate ave., San Fran. WE pay $80 a month and expenses to men with rigs to introduce poultry compound; year's contract. Deflance Mfg. Co., Dept. 77, Parsons, Kans. 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, Kans. g HIGH-GRADE specialty salesmen wanted, not under 35; reliable, energetic men, Whom pros- perity will not spoll. M., box 574, Chicago. talker, eager to make money. F. PERSON, 477 and 478 Parrott bulldink. A MAN of indomitable energy and push, & good | WE guarantee ail horses sold by us to be as represented; if you want to bu 1l or ex- change anything in our line, gF a call Auction sale every Monday at 11 o'clock at 615 Ellis st. 8. WATKINS, Auctioneer. AUCTION saje of horses every Wednesday at 11 a. m., 327 Sixth st.; every horse must be as represented or money refunded. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer, ALL Kinds of buggies, surreys and wagons, one pony cart, one pony buggy, one top wagon, for sale cheap. 1504-8 Foltom st. FINE river bottom pasturage; green feed year round: gear Black Diamond, Contra Costa County. Nucleus Stables, 190 Stevenson, S. F. | SECOND-HAND open hacks, wagonettes, - geaters and business buggies. CORVILL MANUFACTURING CO., 48 Bighth st. SAN FRANCISCO Veterinary College—Next esslon begins June 6. Catalogs by applying to DR. E. J. CREELEY, 510 Golden Gate a: FOR SALE_1 very handsome 16-hand, sound mare; to be sold right away. E. F. BURNS, 11-13 Grant ave. 1 WB want good men and women everywhere to busi small capital required; $3to $5 daily] to workers; nice evening occupation among your friends and acquaintances; peo- or u. a position giving prestige to &ny man woman; your friends will appreciate yo Market st., San Francisco, Cal. COLLEGE men, do you desire nice, clean, light, honest and profitable employment in your leisure hours and summer - vacation time; a few dollars’ capital will start you and you can easlly pay your way through college. Address room B5, Donohoe building, 1170 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. TRUSTWORTHY person each county to man- age local business for wholesale house; $20 weekly; expense money advanced; perma- nent; no experience. Manager, Como block, Chicago. = £ 4 L Men to learn the barber trade in two months and secure good positions; catalogue and full information malled free. College, 635 Cley st. BARBERS, as good city; corner Hyde fore noon. 3-chi d Geary alr ehop as in the ; call be- BOY to learn trade over 18 years old; one ac- customed with, the use of tools; first-class Box 1486, Call. opportunity for right party. | WANTED—Men; good pay; to distribute circu. vassing. Nat'l, Adv. Bureau, Chicago. ANTED—Hustlers to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc.; no canvassing; good pay. Sun Adv. Bureau, Chicago. ‘Within a short time this city will be plunged | stenographer preferred. E. J. SHATTUCK CO., 316-318 Sansome street, WANTED—Gardener. 412 Clement street. | DETECTIVES _everywhere; good salary; no experience. Int'l. Detec. Agey., Milwaukee. | BARBER chalrs; thres oak reclining wanted. 1 803 Kearny street. $1_EVERY HOUR you work. placing Allen <ustion Komfort Shoes; outsell everything, O RISK. Call or write, Kushion Komfort Agency, 1235 Broadway, Oakland, Cal A GOOD underpresser on vests; also a_young | man to learn underpressing. Apply R. Thomas, forsman, 40 Geary st. 8.’ N. WOOD act as speclal representatives: honest, clean | ple of good character only need reply; this is | Address room 55. Donohoe bullding, 1170 | MOLER System | lars, adv. matter, tack eigns, etc.; no can- | | YOUNG man for office and outside work: a | FOR SALE—AIl kinds of wagons and buggics. new and second-hand: wagons built to order at ROBERTS', 1615 Market st. plmiae b e | FIRST-CLASS covered camping wagon; cheap. 329 Noe st., near Sixteenth and Market. | FOR sale—Good light surrey, also phaeton. ROY HARRISON, 140 Geary st. FOR sale— Mare 7 years old, work single or double; gentle. Box 3564, Call office. | WANTED—A horse for lady to drive. Box | 8547, Call office. | FOR sale—A_gentle saddle horse, § years old. Box 1403, Call office, A FINE saddle horse for eale; $60. Box 3514, Call office, A MARE for sale; 7 years old, single-footer. Box 3025, Call office. FOR sale—Brown horse; 7 years old, gentle and sound. Box 3521, Call office. | HIGH-CLASS pacer, record 2:20, bike buggy, barness, etc., for sale cheap. 1000 Geary st. A | i | | | WIDOW, 30. of means and ability, desires to | “meet gentieman with money; object matri- mony. Box 3579, Call office. GENTLEMAN of 27 wishes to make the ac- quaintance of refined lady: object matrimony. Address box 4154, Call offic ‘ YOUNG man, 25, desires acquaintance of a young lady; object matrimony. Box 3533, Call, et e — = MEDICAL. LADIES desiring safe, sure and quick relie from irregularities consuit me at once; my methods are always safe, painless and reii- able; 1 have no failures; no exorbitant fees. CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FRE Cures guaranteed or no pay: 17 years' ex: perience in all female disorders; cail or writs without delay; correspondence confidential. DR. WHITE, 702 Market st rooms 7 and §. A—LADIES, if you are suffering from irregu- rities o any allment you will avoid dis- ppointments by consulting me first. My methed of treatment is positive and harm- less and T guarantee immediate relief from any case or make ro charges. Advice free. Call or writs DR. SYLVESTER, 219 Kearny. ALWAYS be advised and treatedeby a grad- uate physician; positively the only one here capable and willing to restore you to happ ness; rellef for irregularitiés; help for un- fortunate ladies; if In trouble consult him without _cost or fee: call or_write; confiden- tial. DR. R. H. WESTON, 306 Kearny st. VALPEAU'S female pills; best régulating piils sold; price $2 50 express. Pasteur's syringe and 'tablets; price $5. By express only on receipt of price. OSGOOD BROTH- ERS, wholesale druggists. Seventh and Broadway, Oakland. DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—AIl who are sick or in trouble consult this specialist on female complaints; positively corrected; the unfortu- nate helped; the most difficult cases treated; advice free. Office, 1018 Market st. MRS, DR, WYETH, specialist for all female complaints and {rregularities; instant relief guaranteed; 30 years' experfence. 826 Post st. MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- male troubles and irregularities; Instant re- Hef guaranteed. 10081, Market st., opp. 5th. MRS D. ALLEN, 1118 Market—Reliable ladies specialist; a private home before and during confinement; best medical care; low fees. A GENTLEMAN of good family, well connect- | | R D o . e ladies’ and 1 MORRIS gives highest pzices for JRile GO gents’ castoft clothing; postal. WANTED—To rent_a 10 or 12 HP. fohu engine. Address C. H., box 3183, Call office. WANTED—A good horse and delivery H horse must drive and ride. Box ml.x LEATHER-TOP bugsy, complete: aiso_pacing harness, almost new, cheap. 7i8 Folsom st. WANTED—999 men to steam. BILL COLE, WANTED—O1a United States must be cheap. Box 1404, Call WANTED_To rent horse, buggy, cart ot Hght wagna: business. Box 3171, Call WANTED—To buy & small, cheap tent. Box 3209, Call office. SECOND-HAND lumber. Carl st. WANTED—A skiff, 5 foot beam, 12 fest long- J. D. RIPPE. 38 Sixth st. SHOES wanted; misfit & castoff; hi new & 2d-hand shoes for sale. | \ W. T. JANE, 261 ighest pres.; 749 Mission. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. orner Jones: house, 14 sunny PECK & CO., 200 Mont- A—_EDDY, N.W. c rooms with bath. S gomery st. o S ——— A FINE cuite and single and office furniture for sale cheap. 38 Geary st. FOLSOM, 985—Nice store, 8 rooms: suitable grocery or any nice business; rent $40. MONEY TO LOAN. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-608 Examiner Building. Quick settlements: no disappointments. Save cxpenses by dealing directly. Estates, second mortgages, undivided inter- es.s; assignments of rents; property in trust, etc.; legacies, life estates and undivided in- terests in property purchased. Courteous_treatment. Strictly confidential. yWhen You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY. MANHATTAN SAVINGS BANK. INTEREST 5% AND 6 PER A APPLY DIRECT TO A SAVINGS BANK. ‘Any amount advanced on city, Oakland, town and country real estate. Second mortgages, estates in probate, undi- vided Interests in real estate, property i trust; tly. joans closed prompt MANHATTAN SAVINGS BANK, 107-8-9 CROCKER BUILDING, POST AND MARKET STS. L ——— WILL LOAN A reasonable amount on 1st, 2d or 34 Mortgage. on real estate of Chattels, in city, town or country. Low rate of interest. Give full particulars of property or chattels. Location, etc. Box 408, Call office. Drs. Goodwin, 733 Turk, nr. Van Ness—Expert in obstetrics, female complaints; inst. relief; treatment $10; hours, 10 to 5; 25 yrs. exper. MRS. DR. GWYER, having secured lease of premises, is permanently located at 511A Leavenworth st., bet. Geary and O'Farrell. LADIES—Our_monthly regulator never fails; box free. VITA CO., Station A, Detroit, Mich. ‘WANTED—Coach horse, any color, about 16.2 hands, 1200 1bs. W. W., 2955 Sacramento st. DR. ROSEN resides 2995 Folsom st., 26th; ladies, relief or no fee; $10. corner | FOR sale—Cheap; butcher or grocer wagon: light surrey. W. W., 2956 Sacramento st. DR, and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO HERBS; original method of treatment, 1126 Market st. | FOR sole—Handsome trap; cheap. Box 1215, Call_office. WAGONETTES, surrevs, buggles, wagons, har- ness, work and driving horses. 15th-Valencia. CAMPING house wagon: theatrical parties; 127 | _ Turk Owner at 610 Howard st . TOY KEE, 319 Powell st., opposite jon square; all diseases cured by berbs. e —— | MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALBE. | BOILER®S, engines, 2d-hand machinery.’ McIN~ | TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 _pages, sent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada one year for $i, | postage paid. — | HOUSES TO LET | A"PRINTED 1ist of houses o let: send for cir- | cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgomery | | DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair it with elaterite; in rolls easy to lay: needs no painting or cating; good over old iron. tin or shingles; best for new roofs. ELATERITE ROOFING CO., 713 Market st. pulieys, chafting. etc., etc., bought, rented 'and exchanged; see Sunday Dapers. H. S. WHITE MCHY. CO., 130-132 Beale st. 204, near Fourth — $7; house of & rooms; water free. Apply to G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Moutgomery st. off Bryant—4 room: : $11. Apply G. A. LI 'w Montgomery st 434—Fine house; * bath; rent reasonable. yard and SROUX, ELLIS, 804—Large sunny house; 10 rooms and bath; central | WANTED—Pants operators. Apply at once, 8. N. WOOD & . 49 Geary st. | WANTED—Pants pressers. Apply ct once, S. | "N. WOOD & CO., 49 Geary st. WANTED—Pants finishers. Apply 8. N. WOOD & CO.. 27 Geary at. | MEN—The Original John A. Moler of Denver will open one of his famous barber colleges in Los Angeles about May 1; first 10 stu- dents, half price; this will be the largest, most complete and modern barber college in America; write for terms. JOHN A. MOLER, hos Angeles, Cal. }I.IBERTY_ 122—Two storles, bath, basement, $30; fine part of Mission. ———— HOUSES TO LEY—FURN:SHED. A COMPLETELY furnished house, 7 large sunny rooms and bath; large vard and base- ment; 104 Plerce st., near Halght; references required. Inquire 9 to 11 a. m. and 5 to | 7 p. m. | PINE. 710, near Powell—$125 per month; ele- ganily furnished house of rooms ' and beth; all modern conveniences. VON RHEIN REAL ESTATE CO., 513 California st. WANTED—Young man who is experlenced in silverware, clocks and jewelr: of repairing clocks and mending broken jew- elry. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m., at HALE BROS."* WANTED—Boy from 14 to 16 years of age to learn the dry-goods business. Apply between 5ana 11 a. m. at HALE BROS: VANTED—Young man to tend bar and help around first-class saloon. Inquire 527 Mont- gomery st. YOUNG man for office app ice; wages $20 per month. Apply in own handwriting, giv- ing age and references, box 1475, Call office. i one capable | FOR rent in San Rafael—A large, fine house, furnished; good-sized lot: trees and shrub- | bery and splendid location. Address box 1235, Call office. 2 i rooms and | PAINT sour old and new metal and shingle roofs with Asbestos Roof Paint; guaranteed to etop all leaks in thie one and preserve the new. 205 Front st.; tel. Main 1428. A—FINE suits, $7 50; dress pants, $2 50. Orig- inal Misfit Clothing Parlors, 238 Kearny st., open to 9 p. m., Sunday to noon. gines, boilers, water pipe, shafting, pulleys, etc. WHITELAW, 253-255 Spear st. ALTERATION sale—Best $2 50 hats, $1 50. Popular Price Hatter, 330 Kearny st., near Pine; open to 9 p. m.: Sundays to noon. TRY our men's shoes at $1 and $150 pair: foot-form shoes at $2350; we pay express charges. 11 3d st.. Exam. bld.; catalog free. $7—DOMESTIC sewing machine in good condi- tion; attachments. 1571 Market et., near Twelfth. WAITERS wa nted for our jackets. The Re- dy 2D-HAND machinery, engines, boilers, pumps, | sold, | A—BUYS, sells or rents gear machinery, en- | A. A DO YOU NEED MONEY? ¢ ¥ TLoans on furniture and piancs without re- val: lcwest rates and easiest plan in city: don’t hesitate to call; information cheerfully given: no publicity; reliable and square deal- ing. PEOPLE'S TRUST CO.. 525 MARKET ST., ROOM 462, PARROTT Bidg SALARY LOANS— Money loaned salaried people without secur- ity or indorsement, knowledge of employer or any one; confidential and courteous treatment; call and get terms. Drake, 433 Parrott bids. THE United Loan and Trust Co., 21 Stockton st. (upstairs), loans money on diamonds, jew- elry and valuables at 2 per cent per month; absolute privas Phone Bush 484. MONEY loaned on diamonds, jewelry, sealskins and valuables; our fireproof vault is protect- ed from burglars by electricity. PORTLAND LOAN OFFICE, 25 Stockton;phone Bush 484. AT lowest rates on furniture and pianos; strict privacy;no commiesion;installments accepted. BONELLL 3¢1 Eddy. Conservatory buflding. MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer chants, teamsters, boarding-houses, without security; easy payments, large business in 46 principal cities. Tolman, 553 ‘Paryott bid. ANY amount quickly on furniture or plsno, val or other security: mo eom.: strictly confidential. Nzun-l Credit Co., 68 Donchce bldg., 1170 Market st. THE United Loan and Trust Co.. 21 Stockton t. (upstairs). Joans money on diamonds, jew= elry and valuables at 2 per cent per month; absolute privacy. Phone Bush 4S4. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jewelry, at 2 per cent inte Baldwin_Jewelry ‘Store, 846 Market; tel. Main 1644. Branch, 19 Third. 1 PER cent on furniture or planos: no removal: no commission; 1o publicity: $35 up; quici quiet, confidential. 26 Montgomery st., rm. MONEY to loan on low interest; gold, silver, diamonds, pearls ind precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S, 10 Sixth st STAR Lean Co of Wyoming loans meney o salaried employes. R. 311, Mutual Sav, Bk. bid.; Oakland office, 1103% Brdwy., suite 1-3, MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE. 103 Gramt ave., LOANS FROM $1 TO $10,000. chine for sale; t. in nice se 608 Ellis s | A116x36 SLIDE valve eng. developer about 1 | " good as new: cheap. Sweeney, 85 Fremont. | IMPORTED white Japanese bantams, $1 50 | each. 2020 San Antonio ave., Alameda. ELEGANTLY furnished 12-room house; every convenlence; magnificent view; for summer only. 1265 Greenwich st., bet. Hyde-Larkin. SUNNY, elegantly furnished house, 10 rooms, 2 | baths, laundry, garden and vard. 419 Oak. | FURNISHED house of 5 s for sale cheap; gas, bath, etc. 813 Folom st., upstairs. ROOMS, vard, basement and bath. Apply 906 Market st., landlady, before 2 p. m. EXPERIENCED carpet salesman wanted; state_experience, references, salary expected. Box 1479, Call office. | | | | | | | $35—HOUSE 8 rooms, bath. 1720 Baker near California. SALESMAN for drug sundries wanted; must be experlenced; give references and wages expected. Address box 1477, Call office. BOYS wanted—Apply Superintendent’s office, The Emporium. SAILORS and_young men (green hands). for ships. HALLBERT, 517 Jackson st. HAT salesman wanted. Apply box 1476, Call office. X GOOD, all-around bov with some experience in grocery businces. 1266 Devisadero si. | SHOEMAXER—Steady, capable shoemaker wanted; permanent position. Box 1484, Call. FOR sale—Furniture of 1-chalr barber shop; shop to let. 919 Capp st. WANTED—Energetic up-to-date man tg take charge of household department; mlst be thoroughly exverienced in all lines of agate, tin and wooden ware: state age, experience and salary expected. Box 1308, Call. WANTED—80 teams to work on Fresno and wheel scrapers; 3 months’ work. Apply to W J. SCHMIDT. Jones st, and San Pablo West Berkeley, p for sale; established 25 ; center of Oakland; fine trad Call or write, 409 Twelfth st WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Roikin, Reno House proprietor, has added 100 new rooms to the Denver House, 217 Third st.; 250 rooms; 25¢ to G0c per night. SMALL errand boy for high-class printing of- fice, KNOWLES, 2¢ Second st. COATMAKERS to take work out. BELASCO & HARRIS CO.. bil Market st. HOUSES FURNISHED—FOR SALE. FURNITURE, 6 rooms; large yard; basemen rent §16. Call 1 to 5, 48 Haight st. e e e e HOUSES FURNISHED—SUBURBAN. SAN ANSELMO—From May 15 to September 15, comfortable and fully furnished house; | electric lights; stable and grounds. Apply JOHN 8. MAC INTOSH, D.D., San Anseimo. i LAUNCHES FOR XIRE. C. A. McNEILL LAUNCH CO, foot of Clay st.; for pleasure and business; tel. Bush 534. FEW choice Angora kittens: pedigreed prize winning stock. A, J. OLIVER, 108 Lyon st. FOR sale—OI1 barrels, drums and tanks. GEO. PARTRIDGE & CO., 123 California. st. FOR sale—Tent. 355 Minna st. FOR sale—Pure maltese kittens (male). 2234 Post LARGEST runts; best hen pigeons and other pigeons. Glenmore Pigeon Loft, Elmhurst. NEW easy method—To wage earners om unin- dorsed notes; absolute privacy. Fidelity Loan Company, rooms 48-49 Chronicle bldg. TO salaried people without security; o furni- ture, Indorsed notes and other security. S. F. Discount Agency, 143 Phelan bldg. MONEY loaned on salaries, chattel mortgages, life insurance policies, cte. United Loan and Trust Co., 21 Stockton st. ALL loans on diamonds and jewelry 2 mo. S. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 3% ON furniture & pianos: $15 up: no remov. no com. V. TREMAIN, room 1. 6 Bddy st 1 PER cent on furniture or piano, 1008 Mutual Savings Bank buiiding, 708 Market st. CASH loaned salaried people on notes_without indorser. MORELL, 609 Examiner bullding. cent earny. TWO young Jersey cows, one fresh; owner go- ing East; must be sold. 4800 Mission st. ALL porceldin refrigerator, ice capacity 200 1bs. 801 Turk st. CANARY birds, 130 Second av voung singers, $1 50 each. . mear Sacramento st. WINDMILL for sale. Apply Owens' grocery, cornerWHaight st. and Masonic ave, | ELASTIC stockings: $: Factory, 40 Ellis st. | 40°KEY National register, $100. Crockery store, corner Fourth and Mission sts. | 6-H. P. GASOLINE engine for sale. BAY | “’CITY TRON WORKS, Oakland, Cal. | LAUNCHES FOR SALE. I PR tuivatoet S S e | J. MICHAELIS Launch Co.\ Union-st. wharf; boating and excursions. ice § Steuart st.; phone John 2686. 1 LOST AND FOUND. i ! LAUNCH, hunting cabin, 6-h. p. engine. Room 10, 531 'California st. RECLINING go-cart. Call Sunday mornin and Monday, 274 Ninth st. | FEW choice canary singers cheap. 0508 Octa- via st. and Loan Soclety of San Francisco in_the name of JOHN J. REGLI (No, 276-759). The finder will please return to bank. | LOST—Eyeglasses Monday, near California and Drumm, gold frame; Friday near Iell and Devisadero, plain nickel; return of either appreciated. 1130 Fell st LOST-—A blgck water spaniel. Return to 1252 San Pablo ave., Oakland; reward. FOUND—Fox terrier bitch. Pine st. Call at 2236 ERRAND boy, well recommended. Rogerson's shirt store, 535 Valencia st. ASHER wanted. 506 Twentleth WANTED—Salesman to take side line sun- dries in city and vicinity. Box 3172, Call. ‘WANTED—Dishwasher 13 Turk st. TAILOR on first-class custom coats. 514 Turk : call to-day. CARPENTERS to take and rebuild house; pay when finished/Box 3165, Call. WANTED—10 coatmakers; lots of work. fcotch Plaid Tailors, 1000 Market st. SOLE cutter, edge and heel trimmer: 19th and Bryant, Wentworth Shoe and Leather Co. BARBERS—One of the best for sale. DECKELMAN SIX collectors for calling cards. J. Jb_wlm“. 1510 Page st. 7 WANTED—2 or 3 men to canvas {rom wagon C. F. ADAMS CO,, 818 Mason st. Apply at Hotel, Potrero. B in restaurant. Avpty FIRST-CLASS tinner. PACIFIC ST CO., 210 Davis street. . BOLICITOR for business college; commission. YOUNG man to clerk in grocery store. HOFF- MAN BROS., 24th and Church sts. TRY cur men's shoes, union made, at §$1 and $1 50 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 exprers or mall charges. 11 3d LABOR debts collected; suits, attachments. Law and Adjustment Co., 328 Montgy.. r. 415. BARBER shop; $250; down town. Address box 1360, Call. TWO-CHAIR barber shop for sale at a bar- gain. 252 Ellis st. COATMAKER or bushelman for_country, Ap- ply REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. YOUNG man to learn barber trade: wages while learning. 741A Howard st. YOUNG men, saflors, blacksmiths, green hands, for ships. Herman's, 27 Pension Atty., E. A. Bullis, r. Phelan 3 _Past_Com. Geo. Yt “Fhomas Poste G A B e T B 4 tH a -rooms; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. A BRANCH of 1 for the P R T & . Open until 11 p. m. ek T and in America—The Weekly Call. 16 _pages, sent to any address in the umm'm year 'ni or one for $1, 00083 Mision st bet. e 'waa B4 s iters, LOST—Alligator pocketbook; sil. bound, init. ¥. G.; rwd $5. PHIL S. BEEL, 129 Cla; LOST—Gold class pin with letters Habeaux. Return to 463 Fourteenth st., city. $50 REWARD—Strayed cr stolen, April 8, from Geary and Market sts., bay horse with white foot branded; 74 under mane; business buggy, red gear and dark body. Return to 1850 Green st.; tel. Geary 2732; no questions, LEFT on 0 San Jose train, sterling silver handled wmbrella; monogram ‘‘C. B. P.” Pm::dmnrn Palace Hotel to H. P. Tayior; rew: * LOST-Silk umbrelia, whi o'clock Alameda boa ite bone handle, on 1 LOST—A pass book with the Hibernia Savings FOR sale—Two large house paims. 400 Scott street. GAS range for sale cheap. At 530 Jessie stree REFRIGERATORS and cooling_rooms built ‘economically and erlecuvely; 715117 10th ave. ! IMPROVED Wood printing presses, gasoline engines. Biyer Machine Works, 46 Spear st. | ROUND camping tents for sale e mew: 16x16. 319 Third st.; tel. Main 413. FANCY pigeons; new imported varieties; send 5 et “CUSILSON, 220 Stevenson st. ! ASK for prices on second-hand typewriters; ail makes. ALEXANDER & CO., 110 Montg'y. A TENT for rent or sale. ROSS McMAHON TENT & AWNING CO.,35 Mrkt, Tel. Bush 858 | BOOKS bought; libraries purchased. King's Ola Booketors, 61 McAllister st. | STEEL lined safe, 1800 pounds, $125. RICH- ARDSON BROS., 1816 Market st. BARGAINS in fine diamonds and watches; easy payments. GARIN, 803 Hayward bldg. GASOLINE engines bought, sold, exchanged, Tepaired. Sykes-Corson Co., 254 Beale st. SAFES and cash registers. new and m‘ _hand. 1. FREEMAN, 1320 Market st. LOST—April 19, large skiff (lead color). Please notify Marin Boathouse, Sausalito, and re- ceive reward. LOST—On narrow-gauge boat, April 20, horse- head umbrella. Return to Majestic Theater and receive reward. SOME good nd-hand gasoil ngines, 1 12 h b cheap: B B. Beck & Cou 125 MiE SLOT machines cheap: Chicagoes, Twentieth Centuries, Pucks. BACIGALUPI, 933 Market. SBAFES—New and second-hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO., 307 Battery st. —e e MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental: bargains. Bullard & Breck, 151 Post st. SAFES—New and second-hand. E. B. & CO. 122 Market st. o engines. automobi] d launches; J. E. DOAK, “I.M.n st PARTNERS WANTED. lady or gentleman. with or with- - out service, to extend an and fratang i i oo oary B e GASOLINE all sizes. l A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, In wrapper, for mailing, $1 per yea: I MONEY WANTED. WANTED—A loan of ilO,Ew for :~|;A ;‘ years at 8 per cent per annum on real estats. Address box 2614, Call offics. Draper Upright. three pedals.... Wilson & Co.f Upright, three pedals.. 130 Lester Upright, three pedals . 175 }sluc: Upr:lhl,. [ee pedais. - 200 ardman Upright, three 2= R. 8. Howard Upright, uf"rée"m... 250 Splelmann & Co. Upright......... smal] Byron Mauzy Upright, 3 peda large Byron Mauzy Upright, 3 pedals. small Sohmer & Co. Upright. . large Sohmer & Co. Upright. Hazelton Baby Grand........ slightly used Chase & Baker Player’ s Pianola Piano Player (Ilke new). Cecilian, the perfect Plano Player. BYRON MAUZY, 508 Post. A SPLENDID BARGAIN LIST 1 3 walnut case....... 1 Sterling: walnut case .. 165 1 Leins: walnut case: fine order 175 1 Mendelssohn: oak case ... 190 1 Rudolph: used three months . 215 1 Chickering; ebony case .. 225 1 Curtaz; mahogany case: used 18 mo... 250 1 Steck; full size rosewood case 300 1 Steinway: fine order ..... 325 1 Vose: y case; used 7 mo.... 340 1 Knabe; used one year: walnut cuse: easy ea: payments: fully guaranteed. BENJ. CUR- TAZ & SON, 18 O'Farreil st. e i RENTING is our specialty; $2 up: apply on purchase: installments ° up. HEINE PIANO CO., 235-237 Geary st.; Oakland, 1252 Broadway. e Yo SPECIAL bargains this week; R hts, $100 up: organs, SO 50N Fost SMALL upright piano for sale, cheap. Call from 10 to 3, 907 Geary st. IF _you want bargains come now; pianos almos siven away. HORNUNG, 218 McAlister at. 05—STEINWAY upright: pri © Y easonable cash offer refusat S57"Gensy 3¢ : STEINWAY piano, cost $600, for sale om v'unuv-n-—n-. 1309 Gough st.. near Geary. NEW sold on - Tental” SCHNITE & €0, 10 MeATGrer oo fGenia SCHRITR & 005 10 Maklioter o SOHMER, Byron Cecltan plaver. K.I.t:'u'xmau r—l-'.”

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