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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1904 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. G. W. HOWE. 1122 MARKET ST. Tel. Jessie 4711. Established 22 years. Advice free on all legal matters; divorces a special . e, quick; no pay in advance; mining organized; patents obtained; wills, deeds, cojlections; detéctives employed. JUOHN D. SPRECK. T Aétress Communications to M Tie Operator Will Con- the Department You Wish. Witk Market and Third, . F. to 221 Stevenson st. Carriers, 20 Cts. Per Week, 75 | Stngle Coples 8 Cte ing Postage (Cash With ) nday), by kly. 100 Per Year Extra RE ARE AUTHORIZED TO AL SUBSCRIPTIONS ! Samp be forwarded when re- | quested. | Mail subscribers in ordering change of ad- @ress should be particular to give both NEW AXD OLD ADDRESS in order to insure a | pro and correct compliance with their re- quest OAELAND OFFICB: 1018 Broadway. .. .Telephone Main 1083 BERKBLEY OFFICB: 2148 Center Street.. .Telephdne North T7 WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT: | FAMUEL W. WALL... Hotel Barton ! NEW TORK NEWS STANDS: Waldorf-Astoria Hotel; A Brentanoe, e Square; Murray HIl Hotel; Fifth- ] end Hoffman House. CHICAGO NEWS STANDS: House: P. O. News Co.: Great Hotel; Tremont House; Auditortum | 1 Paimer House | ~HICAGO REPRESENTATIVE: KROGNES! Marquette Bullding ““Central 2618.”) | - | NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE: EN B. SMITH.....30 Tribune Bullding ARLTON Herald Square BUSINESE OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, . 1 open untii ket street, opposite Fifth; open until | et. corner Clay; open until m s street; open until 9:80 p. m. ] open until 9:30 p. m. open unul 9:30 p. m. n until 10 p. m. corner Sixteenth; open until | h street; open unt!l ® p. m. reei; cpen until 9 p. m. orper Church and Duncan streets; 19 p. m of Twenty-second and Ken- open until 9 p. m. open until § THIS (TUES- 7 o'clock. Third WM L. MEYER, Secretary. L Lodge No. 144, F. and A. r work THI : G at 7:30 o' clock. S. HUBBARD, Secretary. R.W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bidg., 6th Socr; entrance room 6l1; established 18 | years; all cases, general court and office prac- tice: no fee dvance or for consultation; eveninzs by appointment. Tel. Red 2601. PENSION atty.—M. HARRIS, 40 Ellis ¥Ts. practice; refs. from many thou: soldiers, sailors, widows and orphans on Pa- eific Const for whom I have secured pensions. DIVORCE—Costs, $12; quick, quiet: advice free; all law business: no charge uniess suc cessful; open evenings. 627 Market, room 301 ADVICE free; divorce costs $12; no fees or costs in advance: all law business; office open Saturday evenings. DIVORCE law a specialty: free; costs §12. Ad. B.A. LS. CLARK, 927 Market st; consultation free; no fees in advance; open evenings. e AUTOMOEILES. AUTOMOBILES—Livery, garage and sales- rooms; eutomoblles 'of every description bought and sold; will buy or sell recond- hand machines. See us before vcu dg any- thing with your machine. Phone Soufh 702. Pacific States Automobile Co., 217 Ellis st. RAMBLER automoblle for sale at_once for $450; good running order. Box 871, Call. A CADILLAC automobile for sale. .Box 1045, Call office WANTED=-A xasoline automobile. Box 2549, Call office. —_— . WANTED—To _buy sn automobile; must be reasonable, Box 3510, Call office. STEAM runabout for sale, cheap. EAMES, 2018 Market st. rel ; 10e, 25c. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas. — BOARDING FOR CHILDREN., | EXPERIENCED mother and nurse will board and care for children from birth upward; | refersnces; reasonable terms. 1708 Francisco st., Berkeley; phone Dana 661. —_— DALY & CURRAN, second-hand_booksellers, removed from 206 Powell st. to 857 Geary e BUSINESS CHANCES. A—$3500; BEER hall; choice location; 3-year lease; rent $75; net rent $25; fine busines elegant fixtures; choicest stock of wines, liguors, ete, See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearn, A—$450; ROADHOUSE; 4 rooms; dance hal 5-year lease: splendid business opening. See R’ G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$1500; SALOON in wholesale district; rent $50; estab, years; a good-paying saloon &nd fine fixtures; valte in sight. Call R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st A—$3500; CORNER saloon; close to Sutter st.; place estab, years: doing an excellent bus! Dess; lease; rent $115; net rent $45; elegant fixtures. See R, G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A—$15,000; BARROOM; owner never clears less than $1000 per month; location and b Dess can't be beat. See R. G. WILKE, 2633 Kearny st B e BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. SOME stock In the Pinal and Brookshire ofl wells, which are producing large guantities of high-grade oil and selling to the Standard Oil Company at from 65c to 76c; the most promising ofl investment, perhaps, in the State. For particulars apply to W. E. BARNARD, 476 Tenth st., Oakland. RKOR SALE—Oakland Crematory stock. Already paying dividends in March, May and June, 30c each month. S P. milling stock: pays 50c per share monthly and has done S0 for over 10 years; these two above the safest and best paying stocks in the market. Some _other attractive investments. Call on W. E. BARNARD, 476 Tenth ‘st., Oakland. IF you intend to buy or sell, it will pay you to call on the EURBKA RBALTY CO., # 783% Market st.; phone Black 6897. The up-to-date real estate agents. 49 - DENTISTS, A'NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break; ‘warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fillings, 50c; plates, $5; full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth, DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market,nr.Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new: teeth from $S per cet; extracting 50c: gas given. DR. KNOX, dentist, now located at the Grant building, 1035 Market, 2d floor; all first-class dentistry at low prices. ALL work warranted by the New York den- tists. Dr. Perkins, Mgr., 969 Mission, cor. 6th ARTHUR CHISHOLM. surgeon-dentist,r.14,1st ficor, Phelan bld., 806 Market. cor. O'Farrell. R ol e ot s ot s ke Paris Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth, $1 50 up; crowns,$2 up; filiings,25c. GOLD flllings, 78¢; silver, 35c; crowns, $2: no H Dr.O.B.Hewitt.204 Suttr. $8500—_CHEAMERY: monthly receipts $25¢ expenses $465; fine business: excellent loc: tion; best trade: must sell on account of other busines: 1l give terms it necessary. Address box 1228, Call office, Oakland. GROCERY and bar in Hayes Valley for sale; cash trade; new and clean stock of goods; fixtures and cash register, etc.; low rent. Box 1 Call office, HOTEL for sale or lease to a responsible party’located in a lively business town about 60 miles from San Francisco. Address box 1066, Call office. $1500—PARTNER; fine cash business; $:00 month; will double; new enterprise. Box 2012, 11 office. GROCERY and liquor sale; price $1106; average cash sales, $21 per day. Particulars box 2543 Call office. WANTED—To buy a restaurant; not over $650, Address box 3536, Call office. $2500—PARTNER wanted in_ good country hotel with bar. Owner, box 1257, Call office. $450—CANDY and ice cream store; furnished rooms; first-class; rent $35. 210 Fourth st. FOR SALEChean- grocers and bar; reason, Geath. 1501 Fifteenth ave. south. FOR sale- aloon in manufacturing 4 trict. Western Rubber Stamp Works, 521 Mission. GOOD express stand; new wagon: licensed; must sell. Particul CH 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, ——e CLOTHING RENOVATING. SUITS cleaned and pressed, $1; scouring and dyeing. Bon Marche, 40 Ellis st., room 14; phone Drumm 44. Call for and deliver free. A BRA for $4; collections made; city or country, Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgomery, rooms 0-10; tel. Main 5580. HUNTER'S Positive Rupture Holder, $10; no discomfort. 1208 Market st.: send for clrcular. ~-HOUSES FOR SALE. MARION GRIFFIN, 406 Hearst bidg., over Examiner entrance. Cor. Third and Market sts. Tel. Black 3607. Rooming-houses and hotels for sale. 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 $200 per month. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny —_— A—$2200; ROADHOUSE! Roadhouse! Road- bouse! * With 13 furnished rooms; rent $40; lemse: a first-class paying resort. =See R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$3500; ELEGANT barroom, with mercan- tile lunch; on Montgomery st., vicinity of California; place must be sacrificed on ac- count of ill health of owner. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st A—$450; BARBER shop; 3 in the Mission; rent §15. 26% Kearny A—$600; CHOPHOUSE and coffee saloon, opp. cable house; place estab. years, with ady &nd translent customers; owmer clears about $175 per month. See R. G. WILKE, 2633 Kearny st. chairs: best location See R. G. WILKE, Artisans’ _ Assembly meets in Red Men's 20 Post st, EVERY UESDAY at € p. 'm. Art sans pleage attend. MRS, \TE GAL- TH, istant Grand Park, Berkeley, ¢ 4. 1904, the twen- annual gathering h Thistle Club. ion of Scottish and other Lefore witnessed on this coast, | by the greatest athletes of | mes for all nationalities, open | rs. Introduction of new features. | thousand dollars in cash prizes, be- | nésome and costly medals for am; Don't fail to witness the great | and reel and cakewalk contests, | ng obstruction, three-legged and | beautiful and picturesque High- | cing by expert men, women and | exciting bicycle and foot races, nge 1ug-of-war contest, Clan ¥ra- stle Club, special event for 3 in both pavilions throughout the :nur! day and night; magnificent display of rks in the evening. Let everybody | Amueements in abundance for all. | c by first-class bands and corps of pip- Admnission to the park, adults (day iEbt) 25 cents: children (day), 25 | 10 cents. Parties in Highiand ted to park free. Buy your e kets for Shell Mound. Great High- land welcome for all. ! W. PATERSON, Royal Chiet. | RLISLE, Recorder. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, office of Becretary, New York, June 15, 1804 Notice to_stockholders. To the Stockholders of Southern Pacific Company S is hereby given that the board of of the “Southern Pacific Company a meeting this day held, called a special eting of the stockholders of eaid company » convene at the office of the company in Beechmont, Jeflerson County, Kentucky, on Wednesday, the twentleth day of July, 1904, | 11 o'clock a. m., standard time. 10 consider esolutions to be brought before said mec in substantially the Sorm and to the effect following, viz: Pesolved (1) t the capital stock of the Eouthern P ompany be increased one Yundred ilion dollars by issuing one milifon additiopal sharcs of the par value of one hun. d 61 each. esolved (2), that the sald Increased stock be preferred stock: that the holders of such P *d stock shall be entitled to Aivi- dends in each fiscal year at such rate, not ex. ‘ceeding seven per cent per annum, payable semi-annually out of the net profits, 2s shall be declare] by the board of directors, before eny dividend rhall be declared on the common k; that i dividends shall be mon-cumu- S thet Lolders of such preferred stock « thercof be entitled to any chare of the profits of the upon the dissolution of the 2 itarily or otherwise, the holders rred s.ock shall be entitled to have hares redeemed at par before any dis- of any part of the ets of the com- pany shall be made to the holders of the com. mon stock: that said preferred stock shall be sesued #old from time to time to such smounts and in such manner as the board of directors may muthorize and determine, but at not less than the par value of the shares: thst it ehall be convertible into common stock, thare for share, at the option of the hoiders, at any time: and shall be redeemeblo at the option of the compery on or at any time after the first day of July, 1995, and before the first day of July. 1910, &t cne bundred and fifteen @ollars per th;;e i “Resolved (@), t the board of directors | be and they are hereby authorized to es- t=blish from time to time, and enforce all #uch rules and regulations respecting the fs- sue, sale, redemption and conversion of such stock, Dot inconmsietent bherewith, as in the Judgment of the board muy be neccssary or expedient.” For the purpose of such special meeting the stock transfer books of the company will be | closed July 14, 1904 at 3 o'clock p. m. and yeopened Thursday, July 21, 1904, at 10 o clock | * ™ ALEX. MILLAR, Secretary and Clerk. THE Boa-d of Medical Examiners of the State of California will hoid a special examination ' the State Normal School buflding, Los Angeles, Cal, July 12, 13 and 14, 1904, be- ginning at 9:30 a, m. Credentials shouid be filed with the secretary some days before the ~rxaminstion. GEO. ERE, M. #h | $3T5—RESTAURANT and A—$1000; BOARDING and rooming house; 30 rooms, kitchen and dining-room, 37 beds, £0o0d furniture; lease; place paying well. Ses R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st A—$2000; SALOON, vicinity Market, Ellis and Stockton sts.; rent $150; lease; piace estab- lished years: 'first-class business. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$375 cigar stand. transfer corner; rent $29; good pay'ng place. R. G. Wilke, 2615 Kearny 8350 WILL secure a lifelong position and in- come of $80 guaranteed; experience unneces- sary, but party must furnish references present income can easily be doubled with ciose attention to duty. Particulars 100733 Market st. room 1. FOR $215—Frult and grocery; also horee and wagon; receipts average $20 daily; party go- ing to Europe. Inquire 100714 Market st. $5500—GROCERY and bar; fine stock; bargain. 3550 to $15,000—Saloons; all parts cit $250-$3000—Restaurants,all pts.city;bargains. $150—Concord _stage coach: good condition. BERG, ARMSTRON $550 — DELICATES! . family restauran heart of city: lease; rent $75; bargain. BERG, ARMSTRONG & CO., 318 Kearny st. cafe seating 45; plenty tableware, French range, 2 gas stoves. 10083 Market st. MERCHANTS AGENCY, TENT house on Marl i 23 rooms; Iy papered, good furniture; clears $100 monthly; price $1650; $800 can remain. ERCHANTS' AGENCY, 10081 Market st. gardens: long lease; thoroughly $1000 half interest. Country hotel, 25 rooms; baths, horse and buggy, cow, 250 chickens; investigate now. Room 4, 1015 Market st. $300—WANTED, steady, sober partner; es- tablished commission ' business; experience not necessary; must be gatisfied with $20 per week and able to keep light office books. See H. C. KOOP & CO., 1118 Market st A YOUNG man of good character would like to negotiate for a loan of $25,000 for 3 to 6 months: can give double security and will pay good Interest. Address box 2868, Call Izs ROOMS; $1200. ROOM apartment-house; north of Magket; corner; most elegantly furnished in golden cak and birdseye maple; heavy velvet car- pets; 5-year leasehold. MARION GRIFFIN, 100 ROOMS: new and modern; S-vear lease; income $1067 monthly; expenses $639; profit $438; doctor has ordered owner to Arizona; it’s a first-class bonafide house. MARION GRIFFIN. 17_ROOMS; near St. Francis Hotel; $114 over rent; well furnished. MARION GRIEFIN. income 16 ROOMS on Van Ness ave.; rent $60; profit $103 monthly; sultable for a refined lady; make an offer to MARION GRIFFIN. See MARION GRIFFIN for a big snap; quiet, full, respectable. 20 ROOMS; near Market st.; $600; lease; elec- tric lights; chance for some one. MARION GRIFFIN. 14 ROOMS, near Eddy and Hyde sts, $250 down and $10 monthly; It is clean; it is nice; the rooms are large and it is a big bargain. MARION GRIFFIN. for 40 ROOMS, near Leavenworth and Sutter sts.: in fine condition; lease; big bay-window rooms front and back: profit $150 month; fine business for any high-class _lady. MARION GRIFFIN. 81 ROOMS for $4000; profit $246 monthly; wide, airy halls; large sunny rooms; men roomers; owner can make $4000 earn $500 monthly in another business. MARION GRIFFIN. Clairvoyant, trance, business medium and life reader. 1206 Market st, Galt House. MME. YOUNG'S test circle to-night, 10c, McAlliste All private readings dally, Central ave., Beventh-st. station, Alameda. W. G. KEEGAN holds test seances ev. night except Sat.; 10c; sit. 10 to 5. 148 Sixth st. CLAIRVOYANTS. ASSURED_Success for You. Call 2t _once and save $4. His famous §5 readings this week for $1 $1 $1 $1 31 81 No charge—No charge Unless you obtain the information for Which you consult him. PAUL DESTINE, The first registered trance clairvoyant and palmist ever in San Franclsco. Read carefully. An honest proposition. (You to be full judge.) 1 do hereby solemnly agree 4nd guarantee to make no charge if I fail to tell your name, cccupation and what you called for; I tell 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 yourself; his advice e re- lable, his powers are wonderful and Indls- putable: he Improves your character so that you will reach the highest possible develop- ment in mental ard bodily vigor, health, happiness and cavaclty to earn wealth: th* controlling power implanted in your nature £0 you can control any one secretly: give advice on mining and buried treasure: giv you success in life; he guarantees you suc cess or charges nothing for his services. 10 8. m. to 8 p. m.; closed Sunday. 326 O'Farrell street—326. ——— T TN MYSTERIOUS POWER. $1. $1. $1. $1. $1. $1. ELLSMERE, Egyptian seer, clairvoyant, Educated by adepts of Indla. Never before have you consuited one 8o fully 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 Investment; business; law. love, divorce, partners, changes, journeys without asking questions; removes spells, evil influence, hastens marriage; controlling power L2 s 1. implanted In your natore; teaches personal magnetism, develops mediums, clairvoyants, etc. 100713 Market st.. Mail '$2; office, $1. Also open Sundays, 10-8. Write for Govinda Suttay Hindoo Belt. Particulars free. Orlent- al Talisman. Adepts wear them. All letters nswered, confidential. FROM ALL SECTIONS THEY COME TO WITNESS THE_WONDERFUL DEMON- STRATION OF THE NOTED LIVINGSTONE. READINGS $1. He has met every expectation, every adver- tised promise. He is acknowledged by all who consult him as a true @mponent of the occult science; for overcoming trouble, bad luck, {ll 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 troubliag you and of the schemes of your e mies, that you may meet with better success? Then don’t hesitate until too late. Go at once to LIVINGSTONE, Who {8 permanently located 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 the present happenings and portrays events to occur in the future; if you are in trouble, discontented or not satisfled with life, or have domestic, love or business troubles, con- sult ths great medium and you will be told how to overcome them: valuable advice In all affairs of life: 25c up; satisfaction gual anteed; readings by mall. ' Tel. Black 4569. A—Miss M. Wille, 330 Ellis, clairvoyant crys- tal seer and life reader, will tell you exactly what vou called for without asking a_ques- tion; names given; special, $1; hours 10 to 8. ISMAR, Egyptian seeress, The Vendome, 1104 Market st., San Franeisco. Office hours—10 4. m. to 5 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 12; Wednes- day evening, 6 to 8. Phone South 1141. Mrs.A.H. Kronenberg, palmist, clairvoyant, card reader; when others fall try me: good readings 25c. 721 Franklin, nr. G.G.ave. Tel Larkin 4207, 10. ROOMS, $300; worth $700; 8 rooms fur- nished; all rented; north of Market st. MARION GRIFFIN 30 ROOMS with elegant furnishings; fine cor- ner on Sutter st. and clearing $175_monthly; high-class Toomers, MARION GRIFFIN. 22 ROOMS; SE. corner; house nicely furnished absolutely respectable; full of steady roo: ers; rent only $5 per room; clears over $75 every month; now if you want a good home and a paying business at a bargain get full particulars at once of MARION GRIFFIN. MRES. BROWN, clairvoyant, card reader. 23% Sixth st.; ladies 2ic; gents S0c. MRS. SHAFER, clairvoyant, card reader; tings daily. 44415 Jessie st’, bet. 5th and 6th. MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c, gents 50c. 951 Mission st., nr. 6th; open Sun. MME. ODELL returned: clairvoyant, card read- er: tea leaves; 25c up. Lower flat, 220 Eddy. MISS WARD, clairvoyant, gives names, dates and facts; readings dajly. 917 Market st. Al HOUSE in central district; 107 finely fur- nished fooms: electric and gas lighted; steam heated; hot and cold water in rooms: glevator is operated all boys: price only $9000. Call at Eureka Realty Co., 78313 Market st. $1200—LOCATED near city: roadhouse; 13 rooms, besides bar and extra store; shuffle board: good stock; receipts average $20 per day; Tent only $40. Eureka Realty Co., 7831 Market st X THIRTY rooms, nicely furnished, lease. 28 roome, all men roomers, low rent 115 rooms, low rent, country transient rent $70, transient. £1 rooms, rent $3 per room. .. 3400 Money_to loan on furniture at low -ates. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny st. MME. MARSEAU, card reader. Ladies, 25c: gents, B0c. 045 Minna st. MRS. BAUMANN, the well known fortune- teller, is now at 317 Ellis st. —_— EDUCATIONAL, E. R. AYRES, founder and manager of Ayres Business College for 14 years, 'has_returned 1o take active management;: bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting: $5 a month; life scholarship $50; day and evening. Bancroft building, 728 Market st. — e A BIGGER school than ever. On June 1 we moved to new fireproof bullding. 738 Misston #t.. between Third and Fourth: more spaces finer rooms: better light; finest in the West: come and see. S. F. BUSINESS COLLEGE. MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st, If you want to buy a house or flat on easy terms, large list to select from, try MITCHELL & €O. A—THE Paul Gerson School of Acting gives more performances and secures more engage- ments for students than all other Western schools; speclal summer course. 414 Mason. BRILLIANT opportunity to an attractive lady or gent with small capital; to such can make special inducgments with bona . fide theatrical enterprise: tour opens July 10. Box 1557, 1008 Market st NURSES' home; 12 rooms furnished: house 1157 Octavia st., near Eilis; graduate nurees: long established: new osk furniture; all rented: income $151; rent, gas, water $65; price $700; cause of 'sale, death, $300—GOOD paying restaurant and cafe; seats 50; private rooms: good fixtures; low rent; must be s0id before July 1 on account of | sickness. H. McCABE, 950 Mission st. A MEDICAL practice; $3000 monthly, $10,000 equibments in sight; take $5000 cash, balance payments. Room 2, Francisco Hotel, sts., for particulars, $1100—GROCERY and bar; must sell to-day make offer; nice living rooms, furnished: large stock and trade. Brookbank, 917 Mkt WANTED—Steady, reliable man for steady place; will pay $90 a month; price $250. 632 Market, room C. FOR rale—Good paying country hotel, cheap; casy Tay! at railroad station. For particulars inquire | 500 Third st., S.W. cor. Bryant; no agents. WHAT have you? 1have money. Address box 2653, Call office. FIRST-CLLASS delicatessen store with tables for serving meals; best location in city and & good trade: price $700. Eox 2584, Call. WANTED—To buy a coal and wood yard; es- tablished and in good location. ~Address Box 37 Call office, FOR sale cheap—Barver spop: 2 hydraulic chairs: fine_mirror case; good condition. J. G. Bondi, 97 S.Mkt.-San Fernando, San Jose. For in- O. box 135, Guerneville, FOR sale—First-class country_ hotel. formation apply, P. Sepoma County. ——— 2 FOR SALE—Grocery with bar in Western Ad- FOR SALE—Lodging. house: desirabla location: close to Fifth and Market: 26 rooms; all full; price $950. Address bax 2542, Call. A — METROPOLITAN BUSINESS COL. and Academy, 602 Van Ness; finds employment; day, ev'g; Dr. Smith of Cal. Bus. Col. with us. R. H. WEBSTER, Pres. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST, 8. F. — Bockkeeping, shorthand, touch typing, languages, telegraphy, English branches; day ard night’ sessions; illustrated catalogue free. 40 ROOMS: downtown; translent; clears $175 Box 863, Call, mo.; rent $4 30 room. —_— T FOR sale—RBoarding and lodging house of 20 rvoms. MRS. WILSON. Belvedere, Marin Co, CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1, postage paid. e eee— A—CHIGAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1435 Mar- ket, guarantees positions to graduates: Pit- man shorthand. typing. bookkeeping: $8 mo. HEALD'S Schoc! of Mines & Electricity,24 Post €., 8. F.; a practical school of engineering; complete equipment. Special catalogue free. DANCING—Adults, Mon. and Frh. niles, Sat. 2 to 5; lessons gnfl lay’s Hall, 17th, be‘:.fl‘lllenc'h -%mm Nl EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALB. S” FLATS TO LET—Continaed. A—NURSE girl wants to go to country; $15. d 5123 —Upper flat, 7 rooms an eh odern Appry 12 Clpper st. 324 Mason st.; phone Black 2396, A—SECOND girl, strong and experienced, wants a position. 324 Mason st.; phone Black A_WAITRESS, experienced, wants positl elty or country. 324 Mason st.; phone Bl 2396. A_FIRST-CLASS hotel or restaurant cook wants a position. 324 Mason st.; phone Black t EVISADERO, 728, corner Fulton — Blegan Dfuvnffi 'flat, 7 rooms and bath; reat reasonabl v —or—ri FLAT of 4 sunny rooms; rent $i4. 714 X toma st., near Ninth. FILLMORE, 1124—i-room flai all light; rent reasonable. Buchanan—Nice sunny flat; “Path; modern improvements. modern; rooms YOUNG girl wishes a place to assist_in_light bousework and care of baby. MISS J. DESMOND, 507 Mission st. RELIABLE woman wants any kind of work where she can take girl, 41; years: $5 to $10; clty or country. Address box 2673, Call. A COMPETENT woman wants situation; housework: good cook and laundress; city of country. Box 2672, Call office. A SWEDISH woman wants work by the day, washing or cleaning. Address by letter, T. S.. 1169 Mission st. GERMAN laundress wants work for Wednes- day and Friday. Call 4338 Army sf near Diamond; phone Jessie 1780. A _GOOD cook wants situation for_downstairs work; references if required. 2207% Pine st. ANY kind of housework wanted by a reliable woman. MRS, M., 443 Golden Gate ave. list_of houses and flats to let. LG FON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st.% flat; 5 rooms; Dutch dining N 1505 ‘Tyon st. owher cleans entrance. v; reason- NEW, modern 5-room flat: sun all day; rei oolc. 905" Broderlck st.. mear Turk. s sunny rooms; meW SACRIFICE—Flat, § large sunny too® turnishings; nice location. JRTH, 3075, cor. Treat—SI e Madison & Burke. TWENTY. rooms, bath; large yard $18—FLAT of 4 rooms; no children. place, near Geary and Tarlor sts ————————— FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. cor. Central ave. iso unfurnished: ted in HAIGHT, 1298, Buena Vis —Elegantly furnished flat house has all conveniences and i3 situa’ select neighborhood. A YOUNG woman, apod references, for laundry work and house' cleaning, sweeping: $150 | day. Call 410 Franklin st., near Hayes. can be rented at a MODERN furnished flat; oty 75 Pine st. bargain for a short term. A WOMAN wants work of any kind, whole or half day. Address 526 Minna st. A FITUATION for light housework a.d crok- ing. Call 1018 Howard st.; no postals. POSITION wanted by experlenced stenog- rapher and tyvewriter. Box 2667, Call. A YOUNG girl lately landed wishes a place to do housework. Call 610 Natoma st Ellis—Sunny furnished SINER, 1727 Ly o, hewly renovated: $35. flat; 5 rooms, bath, etc. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. FOR sale, cheap; lower flat 8 rooms completely ?umlahed; large vard, with chickens, Dil‘onl! and gardel 1. For particulars call at premises, 2651, Clementina st., between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m.; no dealers. | LADY wiches to care for two children; must be of respectable appearance. Apply 136B Twenty-eighth st. WOMAX with a Mttle child would like to do eneral housework in a respectable family — of two people. . Box 1232, Call office, FURNITURE FOR SALE. E 6-room flat for sale; rent $22 50; all 10041 Dolores st.. near 23d. TTIF " furnished 7 roomed flat for UTIFULLY furnishe fat o COMPETENT young woman wants position as a lady’s maid in the city or to travel. Filimore st.. near Callfornia. OU can buy $75 worlh of {urniture for $7 50 Yflfl'(hznl"d y‘l ‘5“ per week. T. Brilllant's Furniture Co.. 310 Post st. near Powell. DRESSMAKER w situation golng out by the day on plain suits, alterations and re- pairing: willing to go to country. 423 Grove. A FATHER wants a place in the country for a girl 14 years old to tend to child or assist in light housework in exchange for her board: a_strict American family. Box 1128, Call. WANTED—By a young, refined American lady, vosition to assist a lady with hous work: sleep at home. Address L. B., 104 Larkin st. LADY wishes position to act as housekeeper for a co-operative gentlemen's club; good | ; recommendations exchanged. Addrese | box 1229, Call office, Oakland. | on Auction House, 19 Turk. nr. Market. shes everything for the house; low er|¢¢| FURNITURE of 8 rooms for sale. Box 832, Call office. FURNITURE, stoves, bought. sold, exchanged. arger, FURNITURE WANTED. ABE LEVY. Salesroom, 1135 Market st. Tel Jessie 761 Don't scil’ your furniture, carpets, office fur- estimate. WANTED—To buy a folding bed in good con- dition. Address box 1020, Call office. RELIABLE woman wishes work by the day, washing, Ironing or sweeping: $1 50 per day and car fare. Address hox 1268, Call offic A RESPECTABLE woman desires a position; upstairs work or assist in general housework. 1 1416 Eighth st.. Alameda. EXPERIENCED cook wishes position in lunch- house; no Sunday work. Box 2602, Call. YOUNG lady desires clerical position in office or store. Box 1378, Call office. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recelved at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton’s Bazaar. 633 McAllister st. e e e EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALR. RELIABLE gentleman wishes position in wholesale house preparatory to being travel- * ing salesman; first-class references; 10 years’ experience in furniture line. Box 1388, Call. A GARDENER wishes position; thoroughly competent in all branches of horticulture:. 8 years in last position; first-class recommenda- tion. Box 1246, Call office. COACHMAN wants situation: {s a good, care: ful driver; 1s sober and Industrious; willing: best city and country references. Box 2069, Call office. YOUNG man, well educated and reliable, with knowledge of bookkeeping and business ex- perlence, wants position; references. Box 2654, Call office. THOROUGHLY _experienced blacksmith and horseshoer wants position. Address box 2666, Call office. COACHMAN and gardener wants situation In private family: city or country; well recom- mended. H. RICHENS, 214 Third st., S. F. YOUNG man, experienced city cashier, desires situation as same or as office clerk; good pen- man. Box 2685, Call office, MECHANICAL draughtsman, good designer and detailer, 18 years' experience mining, sta- tionary, marine, power plants, etc., wants position or work at home. Box 1168, Call. INDUSTRIOUS, middle-aged man wants situ- ation as porter in hotel or institution; 5 years in last place; best references. R. K., box 1320, Call. YOUNG couple without children desire two housekeeping rooms within walking distance of Call: state full particulars. Box 1309, Call office. BOOKK 'ER, first class, desires an engage- ‘ment of 3 or 4 hours daily; competent to open, close and systematize all clagses of accounts. Box 1325, Call. SITUATION wanted by a steady married man of middle age and of good morals in a whole- sale store;.speaks English and French. Ad- dress box 1346, Call office. CARPENTER, cabinet-maker, thoroughly expe- rienced, good workman, understands his bu: ness, sober, steady, wants work; $275 a day. Box 1384, Call office. ENGINEER wishes steady work running botl- ers, engines and dynamos; good mechanic; long experience; good references. 316 Lang- ten st., city. BOOKKEEPER; thoroughly rellable man: 34; best of characters and references: bonds if required at his expense. Box 2638, Cali. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper wishes position; can furnish best of references. Address box 1227, Call office, Oakland. AN exoerienced Japanede wants position as houseboy. E. I., 1212 Point Lobos JAPANESE honest boy wants a position to do half a day’s work_any place in city. Ad- dress R. E., 415% Powell st., city. JAPANESE couple wants position; man is cook and wife for general housework. " FUJII, 539 Stevenson st. JAPANESE girl wants housework and cooking; small family; city; wages $5 to $6 a week: speaks Engiish well. 321 Ellls et. JAPANESE girl wants place as housework and plain cook; postal answered. T. M., 639 Ste- venson st., city. ‘WANTED—Position by a first-class Chinese cook: boarding-house or family. L. J. M., 1113 Clay st.; tel. Black 3658, e —— FLATS TO LET. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., mnin., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day. ev.: est. 1864. Van der Nalllen School. 118 Fulton, nr. City Hall. LODGING HOUSES WANTED. IF you have a good lodging-house or board- ing-house In San Frln:flfo for sale, about 40 rooms, address box . Call office, as I will be in the city in a few days and desire to locate. e e—— CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED Alr and Vacuum Process now universally used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; carpets and rugs are also cleaned by compressed alr st shop; prices moderate. S. F. Compressed Air Cleaning Co., 00S Market st.; phones Maln 152 and Bush 479, WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer -beat- ing Works, 335-357 Tehama st. Tel. 40. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet cleaning. 3c vard. Tel. Mission 74. dition: good locatipn: price $1200. Eox 872, Cali office, OLD-ESTABLISHED cigar store; must be “#0ld at once: cheap rent; lease. Box 1226, Call office, Oakland, PARTNER with $1500 cash; security for your ; mo triflers. - PHILBRICK, 4493 Guerrero st. \ : WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning; 3c. Tel. Mission 225. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-Beating Works, 333 Golden Gate avs. 'l‘?i:;hun.'l!‘m 126, HOPKE BROS.: excellent carpet beating; mat- tresses made over. 1432 Howard ter. South 216, WANTED—Both male and female, to do house- ouse canvassing; big money in it; with ot oimsaitiponce can eae. S $10'G 0 of “in igence can rom w Gas. Apply at 1225 Haight st, 5 - improvement on loan 4= worth having. Great Western Jmprove- « ment Company, OLD established butcher shop for sale; well lo- cated, on Third st.; owner retiring Dbusi- ness. Call at South Park Market, 432 34 st. Toute for sale. Address 2215 Pine st., city. license for sale. Box 3507, Call of- -_— CIGAR stand for sgle; good location. Box ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; _tel. Main 3%4. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO., t-bea ce Teasonable. 1703 Hareon ot s tel. Mussions S00, DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— hm.mumuur‘e‘;’m%‘h-.ml!kt. Accordion, sunburst and Stew- art’s button & buttonhole ¥, 110 Taylor, JAPANESE languAge by a Japanese gentle- man; conversation, reading, writing. Apply box 1169, Call office. KENT Law School, day and night; 13th year; send for particulars. 537 Parrott building. ARITHMETIC, algebra,bookkeeping.shorthand; day. eve. Western Bus. College. 1107 Market. CALIFORNTA Business College, 925 Golden Gate ave. S. F.; 75-page catalog on request. S el T e e CORSEITCRIOR O Penraet. PIANO lessons, 25c half hour. MRS. PECK. experienced teacher. 1013 Mission. nr. . EMPLOYMENT O] CES.’ A—JAPANESE and Chinesc employment office supplies best help promptly; city or country. 8. IMURA, 839 Sacramento. Tel James 5261. A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell st.; tel. Main 5752, JAPANESE-Chinese Emp. Office, 415 Stockton: best help. Fritz Tamagaki, mgr.; tel Bush 859. LARKIN, 418B—Best J: help for house- cieaning: charges tel. Sutter 1058, RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Empl: it Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; In 5188. help; estab. 20 LEY & CO., uomau. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. A . RELIABLE middle-aged. German womar wishes & vosliion in” Tamtly. 4o good! Fiain T, general housework: $20;° no Al Call from' to 4 at 506 Fourth st nrBryens. A YOUNG Swedish girl, just out from Swaden, ‘wishes a place; general ‘houseworlk; wages $15. 2650 Folsom st. 2 CHINESE 2pd Japanese Tel. Main h‘l, p;RA.D 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 Mst 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; ::T.flu M‘“:lyu"::]:l take ’lg‘:l'ntut of department; save ime and trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-239 Geary st., on the square. $27 50. NW. CORNER: choice sunny 6-room upper flat; corner Eighteenth and Hartford; near Market and Castro. $27 8. NOE, 1050—Beautitul new flat; sunny corner; rooms and bath: all modern improvements: low rent; convenfent to Castro and Twenty- fourth st. cars. CASTRO, 421, near Seventeenth—Sunny belt; . latest improved new pleasant sunny upper :‘a& 11 rooms; convenient for two familles; _— CENTRAL ave., 71, near it—Chea; sunnlest up-to-date flat, onl:lrfi mmv:;'& bath; must be seen to be appreciated; $28. LRSS e S 1. By ‘apuesiaing; L FOURTEENTH, 1205, cor. “Shotwell_Sunny corner _bay-window fiat. o rooms bath; $21 50, e FLAT to let; 69 Rausch st., 5 rooms and bath; hot and cold water; stationary wash- Qibs; large cellar, . —_— A, , nr. 9th—] m-k'llfls _‘lhnnuy-vluw . CHAS, LEVY & CO._pay highest price for fur- niture, carpets N2 Misston: tel. Bush 413. e —————————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—First-class _Protestant _cook, ash, $35; cook, small country hotel German cook, country hotel. $40: neat girl, genernl housework, Alameda, $30; German or Scandinavian girl, general housework, no 3] no $30; wagh, $30; cook for dairy help, $30; German or Scandinavian girl, 3 in family, general housework, $30; delicatessen store, $30: cook 4 in family on farm $30; girl for gen eral housework 3 in family, on farm, $25; 16 girls, general housework, in city, $ and seamstress, $25; catessen store, $2 for sanitarium, & room and tray : ‘dinin . _coun- A — WANTED — Girls to learn hairdressing, manicuring, etc.; trade taught from A to Z in 2 weeks; tuition $3 to thoss entering no 3 positions to fill Immediately: positio: guaranteed at $10 per week up; leadin school in West. 233 Geary st., room 13. LADIES wanted everywhere, copying letters at home evenings or spare time and return to us; no malling or canvassing; $0 weekly earned; materials free. Enclose self-addressed envelope for particulars, Guarantee Co,, No. | $i Ninth st., Philadelphia, Pa. 1 A—GIRLS to learn millinery now for fall sea- son; both seasons taugh: from start to finish in 1 month for $15; position as trimmers, salesladies, etc., guarantecd at $10 per wk.up: day and evening class. 143 Stockton st., r. 13. Hairdressing, manicuripg, massage, scalp treat- ment, hair work, removal superfluous hair: $5 2 wks. ! day, eve. class; positions secured, highest wages. Removed from 1236 Mkt. to 133 Powell. YOUNG girl with parents learn X-ray hemical work®no pay for six months, 0, Call office. WANTED— for Mill Valley. Geary st. and | Box T general housework | this morning, 1708 | | Apply parents learn X-ray and chemical work: no pay for eix months. Box 2510, Call office. WANTED—Girl_or middle-aged woman: gen- | eral housework: small family. W. M. HOSTLER. Elmhurst. A COMPETENT cloak and suit saleswoman wanted who undcrstands the business. Ad- dress Cloaks, bex 1340, Call office. WANTED—German girl, general work, family of 4 adults. 2212 Channing way, Berkeley, Dwight-way station; fare refunded. SERVICES of refined woman over 26; state references and former occupation. Box 2625, Call office. TALENTED ateur performers. Apply at Chutes, 6 p. m.. Wednesday: salary no object. | GERMAN girl for general housework; small family; no washing. 1427 Steiner st, TWO lady solicltors of good appearance; big money to right parties, Box 1278, Cail. TEN first-class lady barbers: new shop: good wages guaranteed. S06 Mutual Bank bldg. A PROFITABLE outing: pick hops in August. Write E. Clemens Horst. 122 Battery s OF FEN HELP WANTED—MALE—C MURRAY :WRE)'\DY[' nd Clay st. mmfl“ ing Employment and Labor Ageniy SPANISH—GERMAN—FRENCH, ITALL SWISS—GRBEK. NEVADA STATE—8 HOURS. Government work—Free fare 865 teamsters, $2 to $2 50 a day. Drillers, hammermen, ete., $73 to $90 shipment of one passenger car : spelfi‘lflzo.\'p,\—rl_oki:vrfl——.\ RIZON A, 1650 miles—S$10 30. 2 spectal passengers daily over Santa Fe 2006 men wanted. Drillers, mkme'n teazesters, 2, $2 50, $3 to $3 50 day. A # Sél"l‘" 406 MILES—$4 06—SOUTH 555 teamsters, you'll suit, $60., TO THE LUMBER. no experience needed, $60. 0 found: head donkeyma found; 2 carriage setters: 10 Sca: laborers, sawmill co., $60; screw t hook tenders, edgermen, logger who stands rigging, $60 found: shingle pa cutoff sawyers, molder, sticker hand, sawyer run boring machine, $2. laborers 65 laborers teamster, OTHER TRADESMEN 18 horseshoers, aii-round blacksmi helpers, city, country jobs, $4, $ 30, s §2 50 day. Sticker hands, $i. 18 coopers, slack work, north and south 9 sash and door hands, $3 to $3 50 da 4 plumbers, $4 day. 195 WOODCHOPPERS, TIEMAKERS LABORERS, TEAMSTERS. 93 scraper and wagon teamsters, $2 25 and found. 164 laborer: all over Californta, some Francisco, $2 and §2 50 a day. 91 baymakers, ail over State, $1 30 day 3 harvest hlndl‘nduck sewers, pitc! 2 & day and found. fmm’n. ds, Meudocino County, $30 a: 18 teamsters, extra good jobs, $1 30 a: day and_found, DAIRYMEN, STABLEMEN. 64 milkers, extra good jobs; come ses: §i1 $40 and found. 19 stablemen, city and country jobs, §75 § $35 and found. 48 choremen and boys, different jobs, 335 MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay 4 farmers and wives, $50, $ MURRAY & READY, HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Tamale maker, $40 and found. 12 cooks, different places, $30 to $65 and © waiters, different places, $30 to $40 an 27 dishwashers, $25. 330, $35 and f. Porters, bell and elevator boys, MURRAY & READY, 634-63 NER, fare $1. §12 week Mangle hand, fare $1, $10 weei. 20 laborers for sawmill, no experience needat Plasterer, Marin County, $4 a day. 20 laborers and teamsters, Nevada: fres fare 10 machme miners, gold mine, $90. Boss woodsman, north, see boss hers, $30 4 3 men to make stakes and split staves wood; large firm, boss here; $50 and 8 painters, city, $2 30 day. Gang edgerman, sawmill, $75. Waiter, mine, $25 and found. Tallyman, lumber company, $40 found Fireman and ofler, small mines, south, found. Lumber grader, sugar pine, $3 day. OTHERS. Butcher, country shop, $40 and found + 3 walters, Monterey hotel, $30 and found. 4 carpenters, ranch, fare $1, $40 and fo Carpenter, cabinet or stalrbuilder, $4 50 § handy men to build barns, sheds a fences, lumber company, $73. ‘Wheelwright, carriage works, $8 day. Casting chip country foundry, $2 23 da MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay s SPECIALS. Brick setter, country, $2 50 day. ML BOSS HERE. Choreman and wife, boss here, $60 and for OTH Blacksmith, north, steady. $3 day. Foreman, laundryman, $13 week. Buggy washer, country stable, $40 found. Slaughter butcher, ranch, $50 and found. WOODCHOPPERS. MINE COMPANY. 25 men to chop wood for a big mine co. and provisions furnished, 3000 cord cut; this is a good layout MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. MIDNIGHT PHONE TE! MAIL—SPECT jerman or French, ses toots to Shingle saw filer, So 2 lumber graders. boss a Sticker hand, city job, Light wagon teamster, $2 a day. 4 carpenters, fare $1 y 2 rpenters, fare $1 50, '3 3 2 boys, deliver circulars, city, $6 weelk, Plumber, fare 10c. $4 day. Blacksmith, Mendocino Co., $3 day, Plain painter, city job_$2 day. LOOK. Young man, tend bar, wait at table, try, $25 found Waiter, 90c_fare. $30 and found. Waiter, $1 75 fare, $8 week. Waiter, plain place, fare $1 25 $30 found. Waiter, Fresno County. $10 and found Saloon porter, city hotel. $25 and f coun- Cashier, city restaurant. $40 and foun. Icecream maker, run soda fountain $15 wi. Man and wife, ranch, fare $2 60, sasy job $50 and found 2 men, bottle and label beer. country, $2 da Baker’s helper, city, $30 and found - Butcher, ranch, southern town, $50 f LOOK. Laundryman, springs hotel. $35 to $40 Foreman laundryman, fare $1, $16 to $18 wk Man for second-hand furniture, country stor. $60 to $100. LOOK. Engineer, ranch, also tend refrigerating plant, do own firing, fare $1 60, $4 Driver, bakery wagon city, $30 and f Man run_ separator, 15 c boss here. and found Man wash bottle soda water, $25 found MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay 33 ns, MILKER and separator man, $35 and stableman, compardy work, $35; $30 monthly and $2 50 day: plain ca $3 day: porter and warehouse man, $30: ca e setter, 365 and board: woodsme: $65 and board: man about place, found; laborers about mill, $2 50 day k smith; 2 blacksmith helpers_$30 and $35 ani board. and others. J. F. CRC T & ( 628 Sacramento st. BUTLER. $i5 and found: porter for sprios $25 and found: boarding-house cook. § cook and wife for laborers’ boarding b $60 and found; baker, country shop, $1: found and increase: baker's hefrer * and found: waiters and_others. J. F. SETT & CO., 628 Sacramento ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recef L branch office, cor. Duncan and Chireh ste: HELP WANTED—MALE. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S Emp. Office, 429 Bush st. 642 Clay st. 2 clerks for this office; one must speak lan- guages. commercial hotel, who is well ac- quainted with commercial men, country.§60 Al around cook, springs, $60. Second cook, Lake Tahoe, rate fare, $85. Second cook, summer resort, boss here, $60. Mangle hand, Lake Tahoe, rate fare, $25. Washer and Ironer, springs, $40. Lunchman, city, $40, For Arizona. For Southern California, near Los Angeles. For Npvada. Rate fare. \f Teamsters and laborers, $2. i For Nevada, Government work. 8 hours day: Tate fare. Concret®men, $2 50 day. Headermen, gammermen, drillers, $220 day. Muckers, teamsters, laborers, $2 day. Rate fare. Farmers, milkers, $33 found. C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S Emp. Office, 429 Bush st. 642 Clay st. AT the California Employment Agency, 14 24 st., or. Call bidg. Phone Bush 405. United States Goyernment work. 50" teamsters and Jaborers, $3 fo $2 25, Concrete men and tunnelmen, $2 50 day. Fare refunded in 10 da; Walter, near city. $30 and found. SAWMILL CREW. Gang edgerman, see boss here, $60 found. 5 laborers, pile lumber, $40 found. Board puller, $45 a month and board. 2 tall edgermen, $40 month and board. 2 second trimmermen, $40 month and board. 1 offbearer, $40 a_month and board. 10 lumber pilers, $35 and board, 10 Slavontan laborers, sawmill, $35 found. 2 carpenters, near city, 8 hours, $4 day. CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 14 34 st. AT CONTRACTORS' AGENCY, 95 Third st. Telephone Main 5321, Timekeeper, $50 to $75, experienced. Blacksmith, $2 75; year's work. Stableman, $45 and found, city. Man to care for old man, usz week, room. Laborers for railroad. $2, free fare. = arrmen. Y. 818, fes. 800 Nevada, free fare: lal TS and teamsters, HORD & SMITH. Y WANTED—Thoroughly experienced silverware and jewelry man: must be a competent sales- man; will pay liberal salary to right party. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 602 Clay st.—Phone James 2476. 20 teamsters, $225 to $2 50 day. 1 milker. 26 cows. $35 month and found. 10 pick and shovel men, $2 day. Teamsters and laberers for Nevad: Full fare returned after ten days’ work. T WANTED—Solicitor to canvass for bookbind- ing, printing and office supplies; must be familiar with the business and have suf- ficient knowledge of the requirements to take orders intelligently, F. MALLOYE, 423 Sacramento st. WANTED—Men and women to prepare for Government positions. Apply for free cata- logue giving particulars. Pacific Correspond- ence Institute, Grant bldg., 1085 Market st. ALL Y Men to learn the BARBER TRADE; only eight weeks required; positions secured; cop- stant practice and expert Instruction; specfal offer and catalogus malled free. MOHLER SYSTEM COLLEGE, €35 Clay st. YOUNG men everywhere, copy letters homs everings, $9 50 week; send addressed en- Yelope for particulars. Manager Dept. S 4, Box 1411, Philadsiphia, Pa. WANTED—A ycung man about 18 years old for stock clerk: references required. Call at STRAUSS & FROUMAN'S, 107 Post st. RELIABLE man. sell goods and collect: pavs good rn[el. Call to-day, 1118 Market st., room 1. BARBER, steady, for W, and Friday night, Saturday from m» Twenty- ninth and Church sts. STEADY, sober man man to help around restan- rant; German preferred. 805 Mission st.: call early, SALOON porter. Fountain Saloon, 1 Geary st., downstairs. ONE-CHAIR barber shop for sale cheap. 3903 Eighteenth st. WANTED — First class upholsterer at 713 Howard st. CASH boys wanted. Apply at S. N. W0OD & CO.'S, 740 Market st. WANTED — Good barber; steady job. 723 Fourth st., San Rafael; tel. Red 680. E YOUNG man experi_in butcher business able > cut, take orders. J' Frank, 4th ave.&Clement GOOD opportunity for | bright boy to learn trade. lle:hlw Glove Co., 415 Market st. WANTED—Man to work around placa 1455 Harrison st. % TRY our men's and $1. 50 air: ook tores hees 33 50: ob oy express or mail charges. 11 34 st., Exam. bid