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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEbNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1904. YOU DON'T NEED A FORTUNE TO PLAC JOHN D. SPRECKELS munications to Adéress C JOHN McNAUGHT.. - fanagzer W. J. MARTIN......Business Manager TEN DOLLARS REWARD. Notify The Call Office if You Miss Your Paper. 1f for any cause THE CALL is not de- livered regularly to subscribers please call up “CALL EXCHANGE” and notify Subscription Clerk in charge. Your com- plaint will receive prompt attention. A standing reward of Ten Dollars (810.00) is offered for the arrest and conviction of any ome caught stealing LHE CALL. . TELEPHONE. A¢k for THE CALL. The Operator Will Con- mect You With the Department You Wish. Merket and Third, 8. F. 217 to 221 Stevenson st. Publication Office Ecitorial Room! Deltversd by Carriers, 20 Cts. Per Week, 70 Cts. Per Month. Single Coples 5 Terms by Mail, Including Postage (! With DAILY CALL ¢ DAILY C. « DAILY C. ear. .. . Y {eer Extre FOREIGN | D) Ree ] Por Year Extra FPOSTAGE. . 1,00 Per Year Extra ALL POSTMASTE ARE AUTHORIZED RIPTIONS. will forwarded when re- Guested RECE' Bample Coples Mall subscribers change of ad- @ress should be give both NEW AND OLD AL rder fosure a prompt and correct © noe with their re- Quest. OAKLAND OFFICE: 1016 Broadway _Telephone Main 1063 2145 Center Street Telephone North T7 WASHIN ~ORRESPONDENT: SAMUEL W. WALL.. -....Hotel Barton RK NEWS STANDS: di: A. Brentave, 31 Hil Fotel; Fifth-ave- House. AGO NEWS STAND! use: P. O. News Co.: Great Tremont Houee; Auditorium SENTATIVE: 30 Tribune Butlding EW YORK REPR) E€TEPHEN B. SMITH ~ YORK CORRESPONDENT: € C. CARLTON Herald Square BUS OFFICE of the San Franoisco al r Market and Third streets; open the year. corner Clay: open 11 9:30 p. m. 11 9:30 p. m. 30 p. m. ntil 10 p. m. corner Sixteenth; y-second and Ken- 9 p. m. ntil ® p. m. en LEAVING TOWN FOR THE SUMMER. CALL subscribers ocontemplating & change of residence during the summer | months can have their paper forwarded by mail to their new address by notify- ing THE CALL Busizess Ofice. This paper will also be on sale at all summer resorts and represented by a local egent in all towns on the coast. open BUSINE:! CHANCES—Continued. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. | _MEETING NOTICES—Continued. CELEBRATION of St. John's day un- | “der the auspices of the Past Mas- | ters Amociation of California, F; & A. M. by & grand reunion an | basket picnic at El Campo, SATURDAY. June 25, 1904, The steamer H. J. Corcoran il leave Washington street wharf at & m. and return at 6 . m. Tickets, acults 50 cents, children 25 cents, can be had a the wharf on the mornink of the picnic. ANDREW CHRISTENSEN, Chairman _of Committee. MES A. WILSON, Secretary. AGENTS WANTE_D. New York's Steamboat Horror,"” and eye witnesses; 1100 Jllustrations from photographs; 712x10; price §1 50; seiling best terms; credit ‘lve{n; d; send 10 cen! in stamps for g KUHLMAN COM- AGENTS told by survivors 100 dead: like frefght outfit_and instructions. Dept. 4, Chicago. money for agents. Room 619, 121 — e ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. G. W. HOWE, 1122 MARKET ST. Tel. Jeesio 4711 Emabiished 22 years. .gcm- free on all legal matters; divorces - ty, private, quick: Do pay in advanoe; mining Companies organized; patents obtained: wills, Geeds, collections: deteotives employed. B W. 6th floor; years; ali cases, general court and office prac- tice; mo fee in advance or for evenings by appointment. Tel. Red 3601 1 | PENSION atty.—M. HARRIS, 40 Ellis st., 15 yTE._ practice; refs. from many thousands of Ecidters, eailors, widows and orphans on Pa- cific Coast for whom I have secured pensions. AA—DIVORCE—Costs $12; quick; quiet; advice free; no charge unless successful. 758 Market st, room 4., bet. 84 and #th. A—CAMERON & CO. ‘Phone South 1080. 3 Eddy st, corner Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. FOR sale—Well-furnished 5-room ark, moored one hour's ride from city; fine chance for summer outing; also for winter shooting and fishing; all modern conveniences; new, one year; price $2200 complete. CAMERON & CO., 8 Eddy st. FOR sale—Well-locateq bazaar and furnishing Boods business; cheap rent; 6% years' lease; one of the best transfer corners in city; do- ing fine business; other interests cause sale; price $5000. See CAMERON & CO., 3 Bddy. FOR sale or trade—Quartz mine; fine prospect; located in Cal.; assays $40 to $70 ton; trade for rmg.-hse. or business. Cameron, 3 Eddy. FOR sale—Electrical and locksmith busines: central location; _established 9 years; rent $30; clears $50 to $100 per month; price $500; must sell on account of other business. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR sale—Carriage and wagon factory and general jobbing; established 27 years; well located and equipped with modern tools, etc.; full investigation and trial given; retiring from business. CAMERON & CO., 8 Eddy. EXCHANGES made in all kinds of real estate, rooming-houses and business chances. CAM- PRON & CO.,, 8 Eddy st. MARION GRIFFIN, 408 Hearst bldg., over Examiner entrance. Cor. Third ahd Market sts. Tel. Black 3607. Rooming-houses and hotels for sale. BONA FIDE OPENING to June 18; 200 some elegant furniture; bullding NEW ‘and MODERN; long lease; low rent: price §15,000; cut to $7000: 14 cash. RIFFT SUMPTUOUSLY FURNISHED 50-room hous: highly respectable and now clearing $2I monthly; opened in May, 1803; 5-year lease; everything strictly first class. MARION GRIFFIN. SNAP THIS—26 rooms for $1000; north of Market; 2-year lease; low rent; sunny side: not gorgeously furnished, but doing a good business. MARION GRIFFIN. SEVERE SICKNESS causes sale of 24-room house for $1100: certainly worth $1500; cen- trally located: terms 34 cash; profit §i5, should be $1000 monthly. MARION GRIFFIN. NEW AND MODERN corner house of 43 rooms; beautifully furnished in mahogany, birdseye maple; velvet carpets; 4 blocks north ‘of Market; long lease f desired. MARION GRIFFIN. FIRST-CLASS furniture; new carpets: 20 large rooms; rent $85; strictly respectable; profit xactly $72 monthly; price $1500; near Geary st.; sunny side. MARION GRIFFIN. OLD-ESTABLISHED coal yard for eale; wel located; near St. Francls Hotel; rent $25; lease; good stock on hand; one’ horse and ‘wagon; price $300. Box 1008, Call. ONE of the best groceries in the Mission for #ale, as a whole or in part; good family liquor trade. Address box 1086, Call office. venings. 927 Market, room 301 ADVICE free; divorce coets $12; no fees or costs in advance; all law businese; office oren Saturday evenings. 819 Market st., r. 33. DIVORCE law a specialty: no publicity: advice free; costs $12. Ad. B.A.S., P.O. box 2199, 5.F. L & CLARK, 927 Market st; consultation free; no fees in advance; open evenings. —_— AUTOMOEILES. AUTOMOBILES—Livery, garage and sales- rooms; sutomobiles 'of every description bought and sold; will buy or sell recond- hand machines. See us before vou do any- thing with your machine. Phone South 702. Pacific States Automobile Co., 217 Eilis st. ETEAM bout ¢ rinabout for sale, chesp. BAMES, | ~ 2018 Market st. WILL sell my white steam Stanhope automo- bile for $625. Box 1015, Call office. WANTED—To buy a steam automebile for cash. Box 831, Call office. WANTED—Gasoline automobile; n-molfmu and cond'tion of machine. Box 8548, Call. | WANTED To buy an automobile; stats kind, Box 25 Call office. RAMBLER automobile for Box 2586, Call office. | p——— e | ASTHMA REMEDY. 1y: 10c. 25c. 50c. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas. BUSINESS CHANCES. in wholesale district; rent 5 years; a good-paying saloon Call R. G. $500 BUYS fine paying restaurant north of Market; will stand thorough Investigation; bargain. California Invest. Co., 777% Mrket. RESTAURANT for sale on the Central Pa- cific Railroad at & good point for meals. Box 8§85, Call, N. B.—14 LARGE rooms and big porches in fine neighborhood; respectable, steady ten- 2 floors; very easy to care for: worth cut to $700; clears §40. MARION GRIFFIN. AND a $1000 house going for. 1t's & nice, newly painted 10-room house in the geographical center of the city; rent $40 and income $74 monthly. MARION GRIFFIN. NEARLY $3000 profit yearly; fine big hous: well furnished: nice class of men roomers; cash price $6000, or 13 cash and 14 in other property; it's a fine proposition MARION GRIFFIN. BALOON for sale at Yountville, Napa County; reasonable. Inguire of DEAN HOWARD, SELECT FAMILY HOTEL: 40 rooms; clearing $195 monthly; price $2500. MARION GRIFFIN. WORKINGMEN'S hotel Calistoga, Cal., box 1l. a trade; 45 rooms; T nicely located: full all the time and CASH $100, balance $10 monthly; 8-room eor- ner flat; newly calcimined: piano. MARION GRIFFIN. Box 2687, Call. RESTAURANT and bar and 10 furnished rooms _for very cheap. 8 Unlon st., near Front. WANTED—To buy or lease a good hotel in country town. Address with iculars box 1058, Call office, FOR eale—Saloon in manufacturing district. Western Rubber Stamp Works, 521 Mission. GOOD express stand; new wagon; licensed; articulars, 414 McAllister st. must sell. GENTLEMAN wishing to make good living; $175; cigar store. Cull at my factory, 229 5th. FOR sale—Al coffee route, clearing $76 per month; & bargain. Address box 1116, Call. WANTED—Restaurant in good location. dress, with particulars, box 860, Call. A COUNTRY grocery and general merchandise store for sale; price $1400. Box 1041, Call. FOR sale—Shelving and fixtures at a bargain. whstone Wine Co., 320 Market st. FOR sale—Small laundry route; horse, wagon, ctc; bargain. Box 1108, Call offl FOR sale—Cheap, branch bakery. Apply 768 Church et, corner 20th. Ad- RESTAURANT for sale In good location; near California st. Full particulars box 3547, Call. saloon; close to Sutter st.; years; doing an excellent busi- rent $115; net rent $48; elegant G. WILKE, Kearny. A—$15,000; BAKROOM; owner never clears s than $1000 per month; location and busi- ness can't be beat. See R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$800; PARTNER wanted in office of manu- facturer's agent; a first-class offer for good man: $500 to be invested in business; office clears about $250 per month. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. FOR_sale—Coal, Oakland very wood and feed business in low. Box 2577, Call. WANTED—Grocery, with bar attached; price not to exceed $1i60. Box 899, Call, DELICATESSEN store for sale; nicely located in the Mission; fine trade. Box 84, Call. GROCERY and_delicacies for sale in North Beach. Box 1079, Call. WANTED—Cigar stand. Box 1038, Call office. A—$700; BAKERY across the bay; established years and doing a first-class paying store trade: vaiue in sight. All particulars R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$600; YOUNG and active man wanted to run grill room in one of the finest barrooms in this city; no rent to pay; references want- ed. See R. G. WILKE, 2614 Kearny st. ed Secretary se No. 44, F. and THIS 7:30 at MORSE Lodge 1 Double intt E. F. SCOTT, c. Sec. PACIFIC COMPANY, o y. New York, Jupe 15, 190i. ockholders. sckholders of the board of Southern Pacific Compan: = day held, called a special ockholders of said company office of the company in son County, Kentucky, nesday, the twentleth Gay of July, o'clock &. m. 4 act upo them st eald 1904, etandard time, to consider ting_in substantially following, viz: that the capital stock of the the Southern Pacific Company be increased one | bundred million dollars by issuing one mililon 3 2l sheree of ihe par value of one hun- | red_doliars esch Resolve that the said increased stock #hall be pref stock: that the holders of uch preferred stock shall be entitled to divi- dends in each fiecal year at such rate, not ex- coeding seven cent per annum,’ payable semi-annually out of the met profits, as shall be de-lared by the board of directors, before | 2ny dividend shzll be declared on the common stock: that such dividends shall be non-cumu- tive; thet the holders of such preferred stock shall mot by virtue thereof be entitled to any company; that, upon the dissolution of the company, voluntarily or otherwise, the holders of preferred stock shall be entifled to have iheir shares redeemed et par before any dis. tribution of any part of the assets of the com- pany shall be made to the holders of the com- mon stock: that salc preferred stock shall be issued and sold from time to time to such amounts and in such manner as the board of Girectors may authorize and determine, but st not less than the par value of the shares; that it shall be convertible into common stock, share for share, at the option of the holders. ny time; and shall be redeemable at the wption of the company on or at any time after fhe first day of July, 1905, and before the first any of July, 1910, &t one bundred and fiftcen Gollars per share. that the board of directors ‘Resolved (3) shail be and they are hereby suthorized to es- tablish, from time to time, end enforce all such rules and regulations respecting the is- +ue, sale, redemption and conversion of such stock, not inconsistent herewith, as in the judgment of the board may be necessary or expediont.” For the purpose of euch special meeting the stock transfer books of the company will be ciosed July 14, 1004, at 3 o'clock p. m. and reopened Thursday, July 21, 1904, at 10 o'clock * ™ ALEX. MILLAR, Secretary and Clerk. THE California Debris Commission having re- ceived applications to mine by hydraulic pro- crss from Amador and Sacramento lrrigation #nd Mining_ Co., in Dunderhead Mine, at Michigan Bar, Sacramento County, Cal. draining into Cosumnes River; from W. E. Tuncan, Sr., in York Ranch Placer Mine, near Spanish Ranch, Plumas County, drain- ing into_East Branch of North Fork of Yeather River; from E. V. Tiffany and Seth Jeakerson, in’ Treasure Point Mine, near Tair Piay, El Dorado County, Cal.,’ drain- ins inte Cedar Creek. which reaches South of Cosumnes River. gives motice that meeting will be held at Room 96, Flood Bullding, San Francisco, Cal, July 1904, ot 1:30 b, m. i Lo ey on | resolutions to be brought before | er or further share of the profits of the | A—§2250; CORNER saloon on Montgomery esthblished many years: rent $S5. leas: Bood-paying place and well advertised. Call R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st A—$2200; ROADHOUSE! Roadhouse! Road- house! With 13 furnished rooms; rent $40; lease: a first-class paying resort. See R. G. WILK! 13 Kearny st. A—$S00; CORNER salooh; rent $20; a splendid location in the Mission: place doing a busi- nesg of about $15 per day. R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. 00; ELEGANT barroom, with mercan- |~ ttle lunch; on Montgomery st. vicinity of place must be sacrificed on ac- _bealth of owner. See R. G. Kearny st. ; cholcest location on Mar- go0d lease; elegant fix- tures and a first-class paying business. Call R. G. WILK] Kearny st. A—$600; CHOPHOUSE and coffes saloon, opp. ; place estab. years, with steady cable ho and transient customers; owner clears about | $175 per month. See R. G. WILKE, 263 | Xearny st. A—$1000; BOARDING and rooming house; 30 rooms, " kitchen and dining-room, 37 beds, £ood_furniture; lease; place paying well. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. s - = | A—$2000; EALOON, vicinity Market, Ellls and | Stockton sts.; rent $150; lease; piace estab- | lished years:'first-class business. Call R. G. 0; BRANCH bakery and delicatessen with 4 rooms; rent $25; fine location; g00d business. R. G. 'WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$375 cigar stand, transfer corne £00d paying R. ; rent $25; Wilke, 263 Kearny DON'T work for others; be your own boss; learn the real estate business and start in for yourself; we make you our epecial rep- resentative and teach you the business by | mall; we furnieh large list of ealable property | and ‘assist you to carn from $2000 to $5000 | annually: write for free booklet and particu- lars . W. CROSS &' CO., 204 Tacoma | _ building, Chicago. | $350_HOME bakery and delicatessen store: 4 Too! ; large steel range; gas stoves: first- | class ‘shelving and counters: a bargain, Merchants’ Agenc: 100815 Market st. $2700—NEW hotel; electric lights; all modern and up-to-date; hewly furnished; doing a big iransient trade: near city: full of boarders; rent $45. Merchants’ Agency, 10081 Market | $850—Grocery & bar; good district; bargain. $1200—Roadhouse, with b years' lease, $050-Restaurant; heart of the city; bargain. | BERG, ARMSTRONG & CO., 318 Kearny st. $1200 — LODGING-HOUSE; finest high-price |~ transient location: a money-maker; can have long lease. Exclusively BERG, ARM- STRONG & CO., 318 Kearny sf PACIFIC Real Estate Co., 1 $90—Clgar store, at corner saloon. $2000—Roadhouse, bar; thoroughly mode: $1200 and $550—Swell flats, Van Ne: $1100—Grocery and bar on Folsom s $300—Grocery and liquor store; § living rms. $350 WILL secure a lifelong position and in- come of $90 guaranteed: experience unnece: sary, but party must furnish references; present income can easily be doubled with close attention to duty. Particulars 1007% Market st, room 1. $500_SPLENDID chance for right party: good paying hotel in neighboring prosperous coun- try town; rent $20; present owners must leave; sickness. For particulars apply to L. LARSEN, 11 De Boom st., opp. South Park. FOR sale—A good restaurant, nicely located on Bush st fine trade and clearing a good profit_over expenses; will give reasons for selling to legitimate buyer; no trifiers. Box 2629, Call office. FOR sale—~Coffee, tea and spice route over 18 years' standing; selling on account of re- tiring from business. For particulars {n- quire at 119 Front between 11 a. m. and 1 p. m. A GOOD established bakery for sale in Sacra- mento: has fing family and store trade; es- scnum,mndg-m-u’mm X FOR sale—Groceries and general merchandise store In town not far from San Francisco; mmmmmn‘m— 835, Call. for man and wife, Particulars CIGAR stand and bililard hall, 156 Seventh st.; cheap. CALL route for sale: a fine large Call routs in the city of Alameda. Box 2179, Call. FINE newspaper route for sale. Inquire at this office. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. 5 LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A. CAMERON & CO., Phone South 1050. 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. 7-room modern flat, close in, well furnished, cost $(00, at bargain if £old at once; $300. 65 rooms; best downtown commercial house in city; clearing now $300 per month; every- thing first-class condition; will trade for Oali land, Alameda or Berkeley property or ranch in California; must leave city. fine little apagt- must sell; snap; $700. 17 rooms; rent only $T¢ ment-house; sicknes: 128 rooms; cheap rent; long lease; first-class, up-to-dats downtown house; well furnishe clearing $500 to $600 per month; must sell on account of other business; only with us. 75 rooms; grand new building; elegantly fur- nished; cheap rent; 10 years' jease; close in; clears $400 per month; $4000 down, balance 8§ per cent per annum; departure, ¢ 24 rooms; rent $145; new and elegantly fur- nished; oak and mahogany; fine proposition; go0d lease. 220 rooms; new and up-to-date apartment- house; luxuriously furnished; grand entrance: every modern equipment; clearing $400 to $500 per month; to be sold at a bargain oa account of deperture, 8 rooms: fine upper flat; rent only $30; can be had by paying $150 down, balance time; $450. 32 rooms; cheap rent downtown location; 2 2 years' lease; fine entrances: everything in first-class condition; good furniture and car- pets; clearing now $200 per month; if run transient can clear $300 to §350 per month; here {s best proposition in city; price $3200. good com flat; rent $40; oak furniture; carpets; sickness; price $350, 108 rooms; cheap rent: new and elegantly furnished, up-to-date rooming-house; has fine bar; can' be run in conjunction i desired rare chance for right parties: part cash, bal ance can be paid out of the house; other busi- nees interests demand immediate departure. 14 rooms: rent only $57; oak furniture; good carpets: part cash, balance time; price $900. 105 rooms; cheap rent; first-class up-to-date commercial house; clearing $350 to $400 per month: call for particulars. 19 rooms; rent only $100; well furnished; little apartment-house; reduced to $1500. family hotel on Nob will trade for large cash difference. 21 rooms: corner; rent only $85: cak fur.; good carpets; housekeeping; all fuil; clearing 870 over all expenses; 4 rooms landlady; price 28 rooms: elegantly fu Hiil; doing fine busine: apartment-house and p: $1600, 180 rooms; grand, new, modern apartment- house; elegantly furnished and equipped; cheap rent; fine lease; paying $500 to $600 per month; close in: full nice people; bargain if taken at once; dlssolution of partnership. 126 rooms; rent only $4 per room; up-to-date house; all men; electric Ifghts; long lease; clears $400 to $500 month; one of the best buys in the city. Larpe list of real estate, rooming-houses and business, for exchange or trade, always on hand. A. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. THIRTY rooms, hicely furnished, lease...$8500 all men roomers, low rent.... 1000 low rent, country transient. . rent only $55 » MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st. 17 you want to buy a house or flat on easy terms, large list to select from, try MITCHELL & 'CO. I HAVE a fine downtown transient house of 34 rooms that clears $200; will take $3700. drees box 1512, 1008 Market st. y 5 FOR sale—Boarding and lodging house of 20 |- rooms. MRS. WILSON, Belvedere, Marin Co. $300—10-ROOM 1 -house; al full; in- come §30. Thauire 523 Howard st. atter 12 m; 9 AND 22 roomed house for sale cheap; snap; Stevenson . st. no agents. 257 LODGING HOUSES WANTED. WANTED—To buy lods to 85 rooms. Box ng house of about 30 Call office. SPIRITUALISM. MRS, J. J. WHITNEY, Clairvoyant, trance, business medium and life reader. 1208 Market st., Galt House. ‘GOLD filling A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break; ‘warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fillings, 50¢: plates, $5; full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Stxth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1445 Market,nr.Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates are made; cld plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. DR. KNOX, dentist, now located at the Grant building, 1005 Market, 2d floor; all first-class dentistry at low prices. ARTHUR CHISHOLM. surgeon-dentist.r.14,1st floor, Phelan bld., 806 Market. cor. O'Farrell. Paris Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth, $1 50 up: crowns,§2 up; fillings,28c. FREE examination with chart at the New York Dentists, 969 Mission st., SE. cor. 6th. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. CED young German bookkeeper B eitlon: best feferences; modest sal- ary. Box 1083, Call office. RDENER wants _situation; G:-mw a mixed collection of orchids; references. Box 1030, Call. SITUATION wanted by a middle-aged man as vi in first-class private family; would e Mheterences given. Box 1062, Call competent to best of FEANAD IN THE RAELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. e e e A _WOMAN for cooking and light wash for Mare Island, $30; 2 hotel waitresses for plain hotel at & camp; dishwasher for & hos pital, $20. MISS PLUNKETT, 423 Sutter st.. near Powell. A WOMAN to put up fruit and make some salads; very easy hours; month and board. MISS PLUNKETTS, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A_WANTED—Girls to learn halrdressing, NG yvoung man (23) wishes a position Ali‘r:v‘grk around country store: can drive a team; references. Address 1115 Ste‘ner st. ING single man, just from East, wants po- NG e man: experienced. horseman: Teferences given. Call 10814 Ninth st., city. manicuring, etc.; trade taught from A to & in 2 weeks: $5 to those entering now: 3 pe- sitions to fill immediately: positions teed at $10 per week up; leading scbool in West. 233 Geary st.. room 13. A—GIRL to learn millinery now for fall sea- son; both seasons taught from start to finish in 1 month for $15; position as trimmers, salesladies, etc, guaranteed at $10 per wk up: day and evening class. 143 Stockton st., r. 13. COACHMAN, horses; g0od Ear 3 laundress; references. silver, crowns, $2: no pain: open Sundays, Dr.0.B.Hewitt.204 Suttr. —— e ey energetic young married man, g0od SOBER, education, wants position; experienced in clubs and grocery business. Box 1093, Call. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Patterns cut to measure; eve. ciass. 1019 Mkt. Accordion, sunburst and knife-plaiting. _Stew- art’s button & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. EDUCATIONAL. E. R. AYRES, founder and manager of Ayres Business College for 14 years, has returned to take active management; bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting; $5 a mopth; life scholarship $50; day and evening. Bancroft building, 723 Market st. A BIGGER school than ever. On June 1 we moved to new fireproof bullding. 738 Mission #t., between Third and Fourth: more space finer rooms; better light: finest In the West; come and see. S. F. BUSINESS COLLEGE. W, D— Position by Japanese couple; man I:N:;.éd cook and wife for general house- work. F. FUJII, 589 Btevenson st. Hairdreseing, manicuring, massage, scalp tre ‘ment, hair work, removal superflucus hair; $5 2 day, eve. class; positions secured, highest Removed from 1236 Mkt. to 133 Powell. LADIES wanted everywhere copying letters at home, evenings or spare time and return to us; no mailing or canvassing: $9 weekly earped; materfals free; inclose self-addressed envelope for particulars. Guarantese Co. No. W4, Ninth st., Philadeiphia, Pa. 100 COUNTRY lot given for steady work: in- 3 ?gmczm old resident 8. F. Box 1036, Call. WANTED—A first-class walt; % s Ve I C. SCHOOL student in window dressing de- sires position as assistant, Box 1035, Call. DRUGS—Wanted position in Nevad: tent. Box 1034, Call office. — GROCERY clerk wishes position in retall gro- cery house; best references. Box 1013, Call. Palnter, paper-hanger, signwriter, wants work; tools ‘furn. 1272 Folsom phone Mint 13 X JAPANESE, gentls and honest, wants & po- sition as a schoolboy in & family. Box 1109, Call office. ; compe- A—THE Paul Gerson School of Acting gives more performances and secures more engage- ments for students than all other Western schools; special summer course. 414 Mason. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST, S. F. — Bockkeeping, shorthand, touch typing. languages, telegraphy, English branches; day and night’ sessions: iliustrated catalogue free. A_CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1430 Mar- ket, guarantees positions to graduates: Pit- man shorthand. typing. bookkeeping: $5 mo. HEALD'S School of Mines & Electricity,24 Post st., S. F.; a practical school of engineering; complete equipment. Special catalogue free. DANCING-—Adults, Mon. and Fri. evgs; juve- niles, Sat. 2 to 5; priv. lessons daily. Find- lay’s’ Hali. 17th, bet. Valencla and Guerrero. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec.. i vey, assay, cyanide; day, ev.: est der 'Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. . ARITHMETIC, algebra,bookkeepingshorthand day, eve. Western Bus. College, 1107 Market. C. V. MILLER, materializing seance, Wednes- day, 8 p. m., 60c. 1084 Bush st. CALIFORNIA Business College, 925 Golden Gate ave.. S. F.; 75-page catalog on request. JAPANESE honest boy wants position as bed- maker in hotel or lodging-house. $60 Geary st.; telephone. Hyde 2084. JAPANESE couple want places; man as piain cook, wife to do housework and wait at table; wages $35 up month. 451 Jesste st. JAPANESE boy wants position as butler; good recommendation; city or country. Post st., Japanese Mission: phone Polk 2157, ZSE boy, gentle and honest, wishes po- sition housework, half day or ay; speaks English, KITA, 258A O'Farrell st. JAPAN ESE nice boy wants a position as wait- er and houseworker in good family. HEN- RY, 121 Haight st., Japanese Y. M. C. A. JAPANESE boy wants to care for garden and horse in country. 725 Geary st. JAPANESE bookkeeper desires sultable work. 291 N Second st., San Jose. E Housecleaning Co., 620 Larkin HENRR' FLATS TO LET. ELSIE REYNOLDS, licensed medium: benefit seance; full forms Wed. eve. 32§ Bilis; 50c. PROF. FRED EVANS, noted clalrvoyant and slate-writer. 1112 Eddy phone Scott 887. CLAIRVOYANTS. PIANO lessons, 25c half hour. MRS. PECK, experienced teacher. 1013 Mission, pr. Sixth. e et i e e EMPLOYMENT OFFICE! A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell st.: tel. Main 5752 ASSURED _Success for You. Call at once and save $4. His famous $0 readings this week for W $1 $1 $1 $L No charge—No charge Unless you obtain the information for Which you consult him. PAUL DESTINE, The first registered trance clairvoyant and paimist ever in San Francisco. Read carefully. An honest proposition. (You to be full judge.) 1 do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make no charge if I fall to tell your name, occcupation and what you called for; 1 teli you if husband, wife or lover is true or false, whom and when you will marry, how to gain the love of the one you desire; in fact, I will tell you every hope, fear or ambition better than you can tell yourselt; his advice is re- lable, his powers are wonderful and indis- putable; he Improves your character so that you will reach the highest possible develop- ment in mental ard bodily vigor, health, happiness and capacity to earn wealth: the controlling power implanted in your nature, 50 you can control any one secretly; gives advice on mining and burled treasure; gives you success In life; he guarantees you suc- cess or charges mothing for his services. 10 a. m. to § p. m.; closed Sunday. 326 O'Farrell street—326. MYSTERIOUS POWER, ; $1. IOENE T $1. ELLSMERE, Egyptian seer, clairvoyant, Educated by adepts of India. Never before have vou consuited one 8o tully endowed with psychic power. Call, be convinced. Trouble and doubt leave you. The Greatest Clairvoyant ““Tells your full name and occupation:" whom and when you will marry; mining claims. lost veins located; advises investments, business; law, love, divorce, partners, changes, journeys, without asking questions. Removes spells, evil influence, hastens mar- riage. Controlling power implanted in your nature. Teaches personal magnetism, develops medi- ums, clairvoyants, etc. 10071 Market st Mall, $2; office, $I. Also open Sunday Write for Govinda Suttay Hindoo Bel tlculars free. Orlental Talisman. Adep! them. All letters enswered, confidential FROM ALL SECTIONS THEY COME TO WITNESS THE_WONDERFUL DEMON- STRATION OF THE NOTED LIVINGSTONE. READINGS $L. He has met every expectation, every adver- tised promise. He is acknowledged by all who consult him as a true cxponent of the occult sclence: for coming trouble, bad luck, ill health, busi- ness, love, family and financial worries, ' would it not be a relief to know how you will suc- ceed” to be relieved of the matters that are troubling you and of the schemes of your ene- mics, that you may meet with better success? Then don’t hesitate until too late. Go at once to LIVINGSTONE. Who_Is_permanently locat:d at 428 Eddy st.; lady attendant. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- nently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg.; she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals tne present happenings and portrays events to occur in the future; If you are in trouble, discontented or not satisfied with life, or have domestic, love or business troubles, con- sult this great medium and vou will he told how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25c up: satisfaction guar- anteed: readings by mail. Tel. Black 4569. MME.PORTER,celebrated clairvoyant 1. “4fu card reader, born with a double veil ana sec- ond sight, tells past, present and future; I. B0c, g. by cards $1: palmistry and clairvoyant sit., $1 50. 200 O'Farrell st., near Mason. A—Miss M. Wille, 330 Ellls, clairvoyant crys- st s $1. al seer and life reader, will tell you exactly what you called for without asking a ques- tion: names given; special, $1; hours 10 to 8. Mrs. A H.Kronenberg,palmist, | clairvoya card Zeederiwhen others fall try/me:good readings 721 Franklin.nr.G.G.ave. Tel. Larkiné207. i sl MME. ODELL returned er; tea leaves; 25c up. Lower flat, 220 Eddy, MISS WARD, clairvoyant, gives names, dates and facts; readings dally. 917 Market s JAPANESE-Chinese Emp. Office, 415 Stockton: Dest help. Fritz Tamagaki, mgr.; tel. Bush 869. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice: all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 3188. CHINESE and Japanese heip; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997 BRADLEY & CO.. 640 Clay. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. EXPERIENCED trained nurse desires position caring for sick person or invalid; best refer- ences given. Address 123 Eddy st. Phone South 339, . DRESS, coat and suit maker; ladies’ tailor street’ suits: only first-class work done: few more engagements, day or week; city or country. Miss Barss, Sherman House, 28 Sth. RESPECTABLE lady with good references wishes to do general housework, washing and ironing. 914 Howard st MIDDLE-AGED, competent woman wants po- sition for general housework: reliable; refer- ences; city or country. 133 Third st., rm. 25. A RESPECTABLI well educ‘lted lady, 87 years old, wishes a position as housekeeper, city or country. Box 1113, Call office. DRESSMAKER wishes engagements, §1.50; is per day experienced and artistic. Box 1118, ‘call office. YOUNG woman wishes work by the day, wash- # ing, jroning or house-cieaning, $1 50 day. Call 1 Mission court, near Fifteenth st. WASHING and housecleaning. Call 1541 Bry- ant ave., in grocery store; no postals. SWEDISH girl wants housework. 007% Buch- anan st.; no postals. A GERMAN lady day or week. to go out working by the ‘Address 12 August alley. A FIRST-CLASS young cook wants position in family, $30. 824 Mason st.; phone Black 2398. WOMAN wants situation in smail family to take care of children or housework;: city or gountry. -~ Address 536 Third st. MAS. CLU- NESS. A WOMAN cook wishes a situation as cook In a hotel or small boarding-house: no dish- washing; city or country. 961 Mission st. A YOUNG girl wishes to do light housework and plain cooking in a small family; wages $15 a month, Call 113 Bruce place. GIRL wishes to assist in small family; prefer adults; references: no postals. Parties will please ‘call In person, 1022 Larkin st. YOUNG lady, experienced stenographer, with knowledge of bookkeeping, desires a_ position as office assistant. Box 1082, Call office. A GERMAN girl, first-class cook, wages $40- $45, wishes a position in country. call, after 9 o'clock, at 65315 Hyde st. WIDOW with two chiliren, ages 2 and 3 years, wishes housekeeper's position in aged party’s or couple’s home. Box 3587, Call. WOMAN wants work by the day; washing or Fousecleaning: $1 50 and carfare. Call or address MRS. OSGOOD, 115 Hayes st. EASTERN girl wishes position as nursegirl. 2714 Harrison st. A NEAT young German lady wishes situation as housekeeper. 20 Devisadero st. FIRST-class dressmaker will g0 out by the day; $2 @ day. 407 Van Ness ave. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, eor. Duncan & Church sts, AAA_HOUSE RENTING DEPARTMENT. All desirable vacant houses and flats are list- ed In our free renting department; over 1000 in number; a combined list from all agencies; let us give you a list and help you to find & place; \we never fail: service free. STERLING FURNITURE CO., 1039 MARKET ST. OPPOSITE McALLISTER. A—HOUSES and flats to let; an immense list: service absolutely free: take advantage of this department; it will save you time and trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-239 Geary st., on the square. VAN NESS ave., 620—Lower corner flat: sep- erate marble entrance; elegant wood finish; billard-room etc.; rent §75, on lease only. Apply on premises. 11 a. m. to 4 p. m., or to BALDWIN & HOWELL. NOE, 1050—Beautiful new flat; sunny cormer: 5_rooms and bath; all modern tmprovements: low rent; convenient to Castro and Twenty- fourth st. cars. A FLAT, 3 large rooms; double parlor; owner on premises Wednesday. 819 Jessie st., or JOSEPHINE WILSON, San Mateo, Cal. BRODERICK, 1433, nr. Post. : 6-room flat, with 4 nice chambers in attic; new porcelain, open plumbing; sun every rm. Tel. Scott 4341 ~ VERY light, sunny. modern 7-room upper flat; rent reduced. 284 Frederick st nr. park panhandle: Masonic ave. car to deor. ELEGANT bay-window, 6 rooms, bath. 735 Minna st., near Ninth. CLAYTON, 61935, near Haight—Lower flat; 3 sunny rooms; $13 FILLMORE, 1124—7-room flat; moder: all light; rent reasonable. GOUGH, #45—Fine flat: 6 rooms and bath: rent $35. HAYES, 692, cor. Buchanan—Nice sunny flat; 6 rooms and bath; modern improvements. LAKE. 7T40-742—New flats, 6 rooms each; rent $22 50y and $27 50: fine View. LARGEST list of houses and flats to let. Call on I.YON & HOAG. 116 Montgomery st.% o e e 1 FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED, HAIGHT, 1208, Bucna Vista, cor. Central ave. —Elegantly furnished flats; also unfurnished: house has all conveniences and is situated in gelect neighborhood. COMPLETE including piano. rooms room flat for sale, 246 Chattanooga. furnishings $400. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. FURNISHED flat of 4 rooms and bath, com- plete. Call between 6 and 7 p. m., 333 Hick- ory ave, FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE of 4 rooms complete for house- keeping: fine parlor set: must be soid at once. 299 Missourl st., corner 18th, Potrero. YOU can buy $75 worth of furniture for $7 80 down and $1 50 per week. T. Brilllant's Furniture Co., 340 Post st., near Powell FOR sale—Furniture of a 5-room flat comple from parlor to kitchen. Box 2536, Call office. Anderson Auction House, 19 Turk. nr. Market, for the house; low prices toves, bought, sold, exchanged. nr.16(h. Tel.Church 3879 CIIEAPEST place In city for_second-hand fur- niture. 986 Geary st. Tel. Polk 1477. _— FURNITURE WANTED. ABE LEVY. Salesroom, 1135 Market st. Tel. Jesste 761. Don't scll’ your furniture, carpets, office fur- riture, etc, until you get his estimate. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALR. MAN and wife wish positions; man coachman, thoroughly understands care of fine horses, general man about place; wife good cook and laundress; references. S. D., 41413 Jessie st. A GOOD, all around man wants position in private place; understands the care of horses, garden: driver; ¢an milk; good refer- ences. Box 1111, Call office. & STEADY, sober young man (age 26) wants any kind of work: wages no object. Address box 1115 Call office. MES. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader. 2314 Sixth st.; ladies 25c; gents 50c. ISMAR, the celebrated Egyptian seeress, will return from her vacation July 1. MRS. BAUMANN, the well-known fortune- teller, {s now at 317 Ellis st. MRS, SHAFER clairvoyant, card tings. dally. 4481 Jessie st., 3 CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED Afr and Vacuum Process now universally used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; carpets and rugs are also cleaned by compressed alr st shop; reader. sit- Bth and 6th, fi moderate. S. F. Compressed Air Cleaning Co., 308 Market st.; phones Main 152 and Bush 479, WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 355-357 Tehama. st. Tel. South 40. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet_cleaning, 3c yard. Tel. Mission 74. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning: dc. Tel. Mission 225. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-Beating Works, "33 Golden Gate avs. _Telephone East 126, HOPKE BROS.; excellent carpet beating; mat- tresses made over. 1432 Howard;tel.South 216. ADVANCE Carpet CI Co.. 402 Sutter st.; tol. Main 504, GEO: WALCOM & COn Props: STEADY young man wants position with & chance of advancement; references. Box YGUNG man wants work of any kind; house- work or gemeral work around place. Box 1117, Cali office. CARPENTER, cabinetmaker, thoroughly ex- perienced, good workman, understands his also good draughtsman for cabinet ts work; $3 day. Box 1040, Call. WANTED—To_buy furniture of a 6 or 7-room flat. Box 3550, Call office. WANTED—A _ chiffonier; 1021, Call office. WANTED—To buy carpets and rugs ia good conditfon. Box 836, Call office. CHAS. LLVY & CO._pay highest price for fur- nitu; rpeis,etc. 782 Mission: tel. Bush 413. . | HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Protestant cook, cook_ $30, and second girl. $25. same house, near’ San Rafael: cook, $30, and second girl, $25, for Sausalito; laundress hotel, country, $28; chambermaid for sanitarium, $25; cham. bermaid and waltresa, country hotel $25: 5 waitresses, resorts, $25 and $30; 12 girls, housework, Berkeley, Oakland and other towns, $25 and $30: Scandinavian second girl, $30; nurses, and $25: cook for 12 men, $35: cook, plain, work, $30, and 15 girls for housework, $20 and $25. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 354 Sutter st. stats price. Box BARKEEPER, German, married. reliable. t sober, 11 years in ons place, Fresno County, wants place in_city. Address TRUE, care Hartmann, 516 Second st. A GERMAN, middle-aged and single, wishes a situation in a grocery store and’ barroom; first-class city references. W. BOHLING, 417 Kearny st. MARRIED man wishes situation as foreman or manager of dairy or ranch: long experi- ence and best of references given. Hox 1050, Call_office. MECHANICAL draughtsman, good desigrier and detailer, 18 years' experlence mining, stationary, marine, wants pesition or work at_home. ' Box 3593, Call. ENGINEER wishes steady position running boilers and dynamoes; all-round work; good mechanic; best references. Address 316 Langton st., eity. - NURSE _(male) requires position: graduate school; six years' MECHANICAL wants situation young man with Eastern education and ex- perience. Address box 1104 Call office. EASTERN young man wants situation: expe- rlenced at Ible . YOUNG man wants work of any kind; under- stands care of horses, - Bousework: Box 1103, Cal offce > oo . IN GOD WE TRUST. y Golden Gate Empioyment Office, 1211 Ninth ave, off H st alongside of Golden Ga Park and next door to Public Library; free reading-room for ladies; best help provided for all purposes, for city and country throughout _the ' States; smallest office charges; employers please pay half the office fee; money orders payable to T. SPEAK- MAN, Station G, San Francisco. A—SPECIAL—20 waitresses, to start at once, springs, resorts, commercial hotels......§25 C. R. HANSEN & CO., 420 Bush st. WANTED—Two young ladies for temporary o' eloc] y. 8. N. WOOD 740 Market st. i WANTED—First-class Swedish cook; best of references required. Call at 2200 Pacl from 10 a. m. t0 12 m, . e WANTED—Experienced e girl for bakery. 338 WANTED—AnR experienced saleslady: I partment. . Call STRAUSS & FROMMAN, 107 Post st. IRONERS wanted. Apply United States Laundry, Sixteenth and Valencia sts. CIRL and fromers, National Laundry, Sanchez st. GERMAN gir{ for upstairs work at Altenheim, Fruitvale; wages $25. 408 Front st S. F. YOUNG girl to assist with housework aad 15. 1821 Point Lobos ave. TALENTED amateur performers. Apply at Chutes, 6 p. m., Wednesday; salary no object. A PROFITABLE outing: pick hops In August. Write E. Clemens Horst 122 Battery st .3.F. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st opposite Fifth Opea until 11 p. m. —_——— HELP WANTED—MALE. AT the California Employment Agency, 14 Third st., or. Call bidg.; phone Bush 405. United States Government work. 50 teamsters and laborers, $2 to $2 25 day. $10 05 fare. Florence, Ariz. Fare, $10 03. SAWMILL CREW. Gang edgerman, see boss here, $60 found. 5 laborers, pile lumber, $40 found. Shingle jointer, see boss here, $45 and found. Board puller, $45 a month and board. 2 tall edgermen, $40 a month and board 2 second trimmermen, $40 month and board. 1 offbearer, $40 a month and board. 10 lumber pilers, $35 to $40 and board. 10 Slavontan laborers, sawmill, $35 found. 2 carpenters, Government job, $8 day. Baker's helper, city, $40 found. Boy to drive bakery wagon. city, $20 fd. up. Cook, hotel, near city, $30 found. 4 laborers, board home, city, §2 25 day. at CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGE: . 14 3d st BUTLER, $45 and found; night clerk, $20 and found; 2 hotel cooks, country, $60 and found; fry cook, $14 week; cook and baker, country. $60 to and found: cook, few men, $25: baker, country shop, $12 week and found: hotel ‘waitress, $30 and found: elevator boy. $30_ and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 623 Sacramento st. 20 WOODSMEN, $40 to $65 and board: poultry- man and wife, $50 and found; poultryman, $30 and found; farmer and wife, $40 and found; married’ farmer for Southern Caltfor- nia, $70; coachman and gardener. $30 and found; choreman, $25 and found; farmers and milkers; blacksmiths, $2 50 day and board ; carpenter, $4 day; machine men, ;" teamsters, laborers, carriage-set- porter and_warehouse- J. F. CROSETT & man, and_others. CO..’ 628 Sacramento A—PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, Phone Main 1191. 638 Commercial st Nevada, 8 hours’ work, teamsters, laborers and rockmen, $2 to $2 50 day; ship to-night. Arizona, special shipment to-night te Flor- ence, $10 50 fare. To the sawmills, north, 10 lumber pilers, $3 to $2 50 day; one lathman and bolter, $2 25 day. E;ne fare, 8 hours, fine long job, $60; take this. Woodchoppers, 4-foot wood, $1 50 cord, Men- docino, San Luis Obispo and Tuolumne: tools and provisions furnished. Band sawyer and mill hands, $3 50 to $4 day; see boss here. A—Contractors’ Emp. Agency.; tel. James 3301. Spectal cheap refunded fare to Nevada; team- sters, $2 25 day. no wash, $35; |, 4 woodchoppers, stove wood, $173 cord. Blacksmith helper, must drive and set shoes, ranch, $40 and found. Man, milk, attend separation milk, $30 fd Sheep herder, $30 and found. 5 lumber pilers, $2 day; cheap fare. Milker, 30 cows, $40 found; milker, 28 cows, $30 fd., nr. city. L. H. CUTTING & CO. AT CONTRACTORS AGENCY, 95 Third st. Telephone Main 5521. Laborers, free fare, $2. Arizona laborers, $2, fare $10 30. Southern California teamsters, §: Middle-aged waiter, suburba: Laborers_ $2. Milker for fare $4 62. hotel, $23. near city. big job. n Jose, $35 and found. HORD & SMITH. RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 602 Clay st. Phone James 2476, Nevada. Government work. Nevada. Teamsters, drillers and laborers wanted; full fare refunded in ten day: 20 Italian laborers, $2 day. 10 Greek laborers, $2 day. 20 pipe line men, $2 25 da: Sawmill and planing mill men wanted. IN_GOD WE TRUST. Golden Gate Employment Office, 1213 Ninth ave., oft H st., alongside of Golden Gate Park and next door to public library—Best male help provided for all purposes, city and coun- try, throughout the States; smallest office charges: employers please pay half the offics fee. Money orders payable to T. SPEAK- MAN, station G, San Francisco, ANDRE'S office, 317 Stockton st.—Waiter. $10 50 a_ wee $1 50 a day for & hours, steady; dishwasher, 30; second cook. hospital gardener, $40, etc. A—CATHOLIC man as janitor for a church short distance out of city; $25. board and room; references necessary. MISS PLUN- KETT, 425 Sutter st., near Powell. A—HOTEL GAZETTE, 26 Montgomery, r. 12 Dishwasher, $30; hotel cashier, $75. SALESMAN wanted in men's furnishing de- partment: must be experienced man of pleas- ing address. Apply superintendent's office, the Emporfum. YOUNG men everywhers, copy letters, home evenings, 50 week; send addressed en- velope for particula: Manager Dept. W 4, box 1411, Philadeiphia, Pa. GOVERNMENT positions—Call at 925 Golden Gate ave., Toom 7, for free information as to positions, salaries, age limits, eta; day or eveninIs. A BARBER for one of largest hotels: board, room and rent free: $50 for stock and good will. Address box 1108, Call office, WANTED—Transitman famillar with railroad and general surveying. Write, stating fully experience and salary expected, Pacific Porte land Cement Co., Cement, Cal ifiin:a honest boy. 18 or 19, masist in ::; ery a ive wagon. urs morning. Powell st. e BARBER ship; oldest on water front; owner made enough money to retire from business: $300. STOLTZ, 723 Market st. BARBER mn city; very desirable location running 3 chairs st and 1 extra; can be bought at bargain. LTZ, 723 Market st WANTED-Two plaster casters. F. J. RILET & CO., 648 Hampshire st. TO tallors—Pants and vest makers wanted. Apply at 111 Turk st. COACHMAN, careful driver: referedes ro- quired; wages $30. 3701 Washington st, city. BOY to carry bread and help on cakes. Flo- . neer Bakery, Clay and Mason sts. WANTED _Barber, Wednesday evening, Satur- day and Sunday. 1025 Howard st. | s STRONG boy to learn blacksmithing; one who can handle horse; references, $28 Harrison RFLIABLE man for city or country: steady. good wages. 1118 Market st., room 1. GOOD country hotel barber -fli near city low rent; cheap. BERNARD, If l-v:nfhp. GIRLS to work on f S Py lolding paper boxes. 520 TAILORESS on coats; good pay; steady. Market st., room 90, Colum"‘h’.n Bdldlll.m —_— T T WANTED—A girl for general housework: a month. 1645 Geary st. Sty BARBER shop_for_sale cheap. Inquire H. BEARNAD, 104 Seventh st. e ST e —— BARBER shop; 2 chalrs; in vm; must sell at sacrifice. STOLTZ, 723 st TWO-CHATR barber ply Call office. shop for sale, cheap. A A _GIRL for light housework: " 415 108" Guiden ‘Cate aver T LY ‘WANTED—] Experienced waitresses. 448 Ellls BARBERS—_3-chair shop: sickness causs of s o reasonable offer refused. 1000 Valencia 5. i mis . conrmo el bt BARBER shop for sale; §50, 1991 Missioa s

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