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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 190s. AD A CHANCE TO DO SO HELP WANTED—F ade $10 s week 3 Poweil st 1 students: ANTED-Hairdressing bairdress- ing, = &, facial massage, scalp trea mente. dermatoiogy. electrolysis and chiro ofy taugh Moier's College: new location. 408 Poweil, near Post; the most theroughly complete college west of Chicago: special terms now. MISS JESSIE MACDONALD, | nst: tor. | WANTED--Women and girls to register for | —lc £ season, beginning about June noed canners also wanted. Apply Company, Brannan st.. % Californie, cor. Front 15: IRL for general small flat; family | 2; wages §2! with child 15 onths old. r Call be- | ween 0 and 11 & m., r st., near | Masonic ave LLINERY taught In 7 weeks for $5: posi- | ns guaranteed; eve. school. 288 Geary,r.15. Raleswomen: BERT waist department WALLACE, 219 Grant ave on_aiterations; sult de- ROBERT WALLACE, 219 ales underwear. 658 | ORS on ladies’ wasts. 656 m-—{ RS on ladles’ wash skirts. nos‘ oor | & operators wanted; good | st | FOUR waltresses wented; $40 & month take care 1 ary st., 12 to 2. housework: Emall family; wages $15. 14138 Mason st P WANTED—MALE—Continued. READY, 634656 Clay st. e Main D848, S, T a m. TO 10 p. m. | ystem giver emplovers a chance to | phone us until 10 p. m. ‘ Likewise after their day's work. | Own Printing 1 ¥ setes our free list of positions four | times 10 . m. o EMPLOY OUR INV RES( ATION AND SEGRI THE PRODUCTIO! ain HB4K, > MA AN TO W 1905 we 64,000. of work German French, Ital Portuguese, Span- | ish. Siatonian, Scandinavian, Hungarian and | Greek languages. TO-DAY | 5265 men wanted; from $15 to $155 month. (‘ TO-DAY WE SHIP TO NEVADA—UTAH — ARIZONA—OREGON— | WASHINGTON—-HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. And all parts of California. GOVERNMENT WOR STEADY JOBS. 185 teamsters, $2 | 5 laborers, criboers, $i5 w NEVADA STATE WORK There is a_chance for_advancement. Half rate R. R. fare. $6. Office fee §1. THAT'S ALL. FOR GOVERNMENT CROWDS GOING ILY. ARE YOU? MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. | NORTH g SOUTH ............EAST JAKERS, FRUITPICKERS— pitchers, teamsters, et forkers, rakers, mow- $150, $125 day and —DAIRYM 136 milkers . -$40, $35, §30_tound 14 milke and run separators........! $40 rd 12 cheesemakers and butter-makers, $40 and $45 and found & milkers, fare patd, north, $40 and found. v EYARDS AND ORCHARDS. 26 genera] hunds, no haying.. § farm hands, home ranches. STOCK—OTHER RANCHES. 45 men, varicus positions on eame. CHOREMEN AND BOYS. 85 choremen and boys for farms, private res- idences, about mines, dairies, etc., §35, $30, 825, $15 and found. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. 4 good men for private residences, $30, $35, $40 and found. Farmer and gardener, here, $40 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Cl Nevada State, boss st. for cooking and downstairs st pectable colored lady to do eral housework, also washing | o chfldren;’ state wages; | Call | S given fancy work to take home: ma ecework; easy, rapl ~cessary; old established fir 344 Market st., opp. Seventh. hatrdressing, course: grand 1026 Mar- to take course in c.: $10 entire nity. Up-to-Date Parlors, nced dress L. fitter in cloak: R., box 524 n to learn telephont required. Apply 216 9a m schine operators on overalls; Do ex- essary. LEVI ETRAUSS & CO., App & on suits and 107 Post st wanted; cou have several to buy for cash; must have | estigati Give partic- | £ 23 Market st s running 4 chairs run 10 chairs | ally good stand with TOLTZ, 723 Market 4-chair shop for sale at sickness; must seil near Sixth | 2 shops bought & soid Coleman's Ex., attent & B Mies country sho Market, r. 806. | ed for the country; first-class. nery FIRET-CLASE barber wanted. 502 Turk st VANTED Barber at 225% Fifth st Call 10 8. m. ED—A good barber; n st (non- steady. Inquire barber ening wanted; w steady: Wednesday Saturday, Sunday. 1646 Polk st. ying barber shop for sale at a bar 10073 Market st o buy & good paying barber shep. ress box 1077, Call office. —Country barber shop, or placs to one; state particulars. Box 6261, Call ER ehop for male. 650 Pacific st. ER shop: 2 chairs; good location; price 223 Third st FOR sale—Two-chair barber shop. street 307 Minna HELP WANTED-—-MALE, AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S...... 429 Bush st. Head walter, summer resort 850 found | egetable cook, city - sessans $60 | All-round ocook, boarding-house, city .$60 | 2 colored waiters country hotel..$30 room,bd | tableman, country stables -.$30 found | Milker end farmer, Sonoma County..$85-$40 | Milker, Sants Cruz County $30 found arde evada, party hers......340 found | R H EN & CO... .429 Bush st | AN ermnd boy for this office, chance of ad- | Vancement, $4 week | HANSEN & CO. 420 Bush st 741 Mission st., nr. 34. I0RD & SMITH'E, nnel, 80 miles out, company work. § $2; cormermen, $2 50, » morning 8 o'clock, office at 7. FREE FARE. SHIP TO-DAY. | work—Nevada, | NEVADA o | 50 miles out; laborers, $2. | Ratircad work. 80 miles; teamsters, $2 25; | vorers, §2 RTER and wite, rooming-house, $50; baker country, $12 a week; woodsmen, and found; screw turner for mil] p board: 2’ blacksmiths, $3 a day m £2 day: harness-maker chore man, $3 and board; farme: and ‘board porters and 628 Sacrament nerk Stockton st ok #nd baker, § $50; waiter, hotel estaurant, north, 83 dishwasher, $20; dishwas econd ntry, tchen . 820, | holsting Holsting 1. & SONS, 500 Golden Gate ters and trimmers wanted ml tant church; house, small | part time: can hold other 1074 Guerrero st. on. Apply boy to run errands, work around | wages $8 weck; state age, where last yed. Box 5219, Cail MAKER for first-class clty be strictly up-to-date L. SUPPLY COMPANY, 112 Front TED—Cook for Apply country place for several | manager Baldwin - Jewelry | IZLMAN wanted. Apply CHAS. LYONS, | ion Tallor. 721 Market st Roy for book store 235 Post st 1 p- LABORBRS AND TEAMSTERS. EPECIAL JOB. SPECIAL WORK. 25 lahorers for a factory, fare $1 30, $80, for &n American trust; steady job year round. —OTHERS— 18 laborers for quarry work... . 16 laborers; you'll su fare 30c .$60 14 shovelérs, fare 45¢; steady job. E 12 laborers, new job, new work. $60 5 laborers, help carpenters, fare © guteer layers, not far awa: IN SAN FRANCISK 12 laborers; you board home. K _UE ABOUT I TO THE GOLD MINE DISTRICT; N. E. 25 laborers, shovel, etc., $80. 25 teamsters. Can you drive two horses? $60 | Epecial fare, $2, via §. P. R. R. TEAM; large rgnch; fare $3, mining $30 found, jobs are located all over Call- fornla—SEE, GOLD MINES. 5 single hand miners, Mariposa County, $75. € band miners, fare $3 50; gold quartz mine; ;‘:)r‘hll.nknls needed; hotel accommodations; 85 drillers for tunnel, free fare; $67 50. ® machine miners, special jobs and wages. 15 boys and young men; learn trades: $4, $5, $8, week. Gerdener, tend incubator; boss here: $30 fd. FOR LUMBER COMPANY. Stenographer and aesist with books; here to-day; $30 and found. MECHANICAL. 26 blacksmiths. 5 heipers, $3 50, §3, $2 50, §2 | day, for different place; i Blacksmith, ranch, boss here, $2 day and f4. cksmith, heavy plow work, $3 day. - ackemiths, city and country, $280 ay 2 brass molders, $2 50 to $3 day. painters, §3 day. inner. $3 day. for electric _power-house, $75. SAWMILLS—WOODS. PLANING MILLS-BOX FACTORIES, 155 laborers, you'll suit, mills, ete., $60 85 laborers,’ rafiroad grading, $60. 2 carriage riders. $i5 | 2 graders, white and sugar pine, $3 day. | 8 woodworkers, $75; 6 door molders, $67 50. 12 offbearers; € spooltendere, $55. 8 pondmen; & ratchet setters. | Ratchet eeiter, $3 50, § bench hands, boss here, $3 50 day. 25 Scandinavians or Germans, lumber ocom- boss. pany, $75. Head lneman lumber company, $85 found. HOTBEL DEPARTMENT. 6 boarding-house cooks, $60, $50 $40 and fd. | 15 walters, $30, $35 and found | 4 waiter boys, §20 and found. | 8 pantrymen, $30 and found. € porters, $25 and found. Bedmakers, beliboys. 15 dishwashers, $15 to $30 and found. Body {roner, $40. Polisher, starcher, $65. 12 boys, city factories. Man to take charge of fruit dry yards. Rip sawyer, fare Floorman, blacksmith shop, fare $1 60, $3 day. Carriage striper, city, $12 to §18 week. Farmer and wife, San Benito Co., $50 fd. 2 miners, boss here, Amador County, gold mine, §75. 4 scraper loaders, Ala. Co., fare $1, $67 50. 8 plow holders, Alameda Co., fare §1, $75. Machinist for mine in Texas, $3 50 day. Blacksmith's helper, Alameda County, fare $1, §2 25 day. { Edgerman, lumber co., white pine, $60 fa. Blacksmith, shoe, wagon work, P. G., $60 fd. | Matcher and sticker hand, $3 50 to $4 day. Man to lay sewer pipe, $2 50 & day. 2 gutter layers, not far away, $75. Buggywasher and liveryman, hotel, $30 and_found. Logger for wonds, Lake County, $55 found. Concrete finisher. 8 hours, §3 50 day. Baker and pastry cook, institution, $40 fd. 10 laborers around a steam shovel $87 50. | 25 laborers. pile lumber, fare 34 20, $45 4. 3 Jumber pilers. company work, fare 40c, $80. Blacksmith _ ranch, fars $4, $50 fourd Carriage painter, striper, ete., $12-318 week. Patternmaker, mine town, $3 25 day. Waiter, first-class city hotel, $35_found. Free Fare Free Fare. Iaborers, teamsters. $60. NITURE POLISHER & CARPET LAYER Polisher, §3 day; carpet layer, $4 day, city %2 EXTRA SPECIAL. rican Banking and Trust. 2 eborers, youwl! sult, speclal Job, $37 50 south, found. Fare $1 50 Office fee, $1. n"‘)IIL'RRA\' & READY, 634-636 Clay st. LOOK. 8 laborers, pile lumber, fare 60c, $60. 4 sheep herders, fare $1 50, $30 found. LOO! K. Painter, §2 50; finish carpenter, $3 day up. LOOK. Bell, office and hall boy, references. ;20 1d. & Young man, help on miik wagon, 25 fd. 2 camp cooks, lumber company, $45 found. LOOK. miners, fare $4, old quartz, § miners, fare $5, gold quartz, § MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. | CLERK, our offie: | WANTED—Instaliment collector for merehan- LOOK. € Scandinaians, lumber pllers, 876, 4 hendle pilers, $80. LOOK. and wife, § men to cook for, no other n there, Mendocino County, $50 and \d wife,, hotel, BOc fare, $55 found. d wife, 75¢ fare, specidl job, $10 fd. LOOK’ | d baker, fare $2 50, $556 and found. mp waiters, $25 and found. Butcher, institution, no killing, $30 and fd. LOOK. Wheelwright, fare 80c, £2 75 day. Whe iwright, ety factory, $2 50 to $4 day. ner, city factory, $2 50 to $4 day. blacksmith, free fare, $2 50 day. hand painters, city, $2 50 day n helper, city jfob, day. AY & READY, 034-636 Clay st. liv: with mp brush Ships MU young man, MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay FARE PAID. FARE PAID. 25 laborers, manufactory company, $60. MURRAY & READY, 634-036 Clay parents, | BUSHELMAN wanted HELP WANTED—MALE-—Continued. A—PACIFIC. CONTRACTORS' EMPLOY- MENT AGENCY, €35 Washington st.—Phone 8301, - FREE FARE. FREE FARE. NEVADA—NEVADA. Ship to-day _southern part Carison Road. PR SISKIYOU counrY. i vk rers and teamsters, build log: $67 50; board $4 50; ship to-dey by rail. MENDOCINO COUNTY. Laborers mill and yard werk, ship to-day, steady. ! GOVERNMENT DITCH—NEVADA. Office fee §1; ship to-day. ranch hands, 50¢ fare, $1 20 and found: 2 ranch hands see hoss hers, $1 25 and found; | men to_hoe potatoes, $1 day and found, boss 50c_fare, $1 50 to $2 ner, Santa’ Cruz Co., $60, boss here: cooper, $2 30 day; brick molder, $3 day; bench hands, $5 50 day; track fore- man, free fare, $2 85; tiemakers, ship to- day; teamsters. 15c fars, $2 3 BUTTE COUNTY. Special fare;vship to-day DON'T FORGET. Free fare. Nevada to-da: lime bu MEN wanted for 80 miles of construction work on Alaska Central Ry. at Seward, Alaska: 50 ema'l econtractors. 20 rock foremen, 100 station men, 500 laborers; $2 per day; hoard $6 weéek; reduced rates on steamers sailing May 26 and June 1. Contractors and foremen apply office of chief engineer, Denny bidg. Station men and laborers apply LILY- MAN & RENARD, 108 W. Main st., Seattle, Wash,* | YARD man and helper for mill and lumber yard. THE FINK & SCHINDLER CO. 1308 Market st. to fix second-hand clothes. (all at 627 Washington st. WANTED—First-class shirt finisher at oncs. Apply at 760 McAllister st. SHOEMAKER 1207 Fillmore st., near Thrk. for busy coffee house; union. Croes’ 517 Montgomery st. WANTED—Thoroughly experfenced electrician; one who s a machinist and all-around handy man to take a position in the country. Ap- ply betwen 0 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS'. WANTED-—Experienced elevator man; one who can run electrical lever elevator. Apply be- tween § and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS'. WANTED-—Boy about 18 years of age to learn office work. _Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS'. WANTED—Young man, 22 to 40 years of agt having successful experience with poultry must be strictly temperate and industriou: wages $25 and found, with chance to ad- vance 1f competent. Santa Teresa Poultry Farm, Edenvale, Cal. ACTIVE, educated men to sell the New Inter- national Encyclopedia in California; people are interested and a man who understands the business, or willing to learn, can big_money. Call or address DODD, MEAD & CO., 581 Parrott building, San Francisco. BOY wanted who would 1tke to have a summer vacation on a emall ranch free of expense; no hard or tircsome werk; must know how to arness & horse and be willing to assist bout the house; a good, steady boy with references. Address box 4868, Call offics. LEARN telegraphy and R. R. accounting; $80 to $150 per month salary paid our graduates; our six schools indorsed by all railroads: day and cvening session: apply for catalogue. Morse School of Telegraphy, 28 O'Farrell st. SEVERAL bright boys, 16 to 18 years old, good references, to learn a wholesale business; salary $15 per month to begin with; reply in own handwriting. Box 5083, Call office. WANTED—Salesmen to handle a household wanted. necessity; gold from our Wagons; To_experi- ence necessary. C. F. ADAMS CO., 818 Mason st. WANTED—Men to learn barber trade; 8 weeks complete; position guaranteed; tujtion earned while learning. Call or write MOLER COL- LEGE, 644 Clay st., near Kearny. WANTED—Men over 20 to prepare, at once, for Custom-house positions: examination in July: particulars free. Pacific Correspondence Institute, Grant bldg., 1005 Market st. WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House rietor, has added 100 new rooms to the ver House, 217 Third st.; 250 rooms; 25c to 500 per night. WANTED—Wood carver. F. T. RILEY, 648 Hampshirs st., bet. Eighteenth and Nine- teenth. WANTED—Upholsterer and layer, 2611 Shattuck ave,, Berks t way sta- tion. v WANTED—Men t6 fill 300 rooms at 200 per night; clothes closets, hair mattresses, elec- tric light in every room. 681 Howard, ny. 84. WANTED—Men to learn the barber trade; steady practice; expert Instruetors. Call or write for terms. Gilman's College, 927 Clay. TRY our men's shoes, union made, $1 and §1 50 peir: foot-form shoes, $250; We pay express charges. 11 34 st., Exam. bidg.; open till 8 pm. WANTED_Spinner; must furnish good refer- ences. Box 5243, Call THREE young men; good chance learn the bar- ber trade free in shop. 751 Mission st. GILLETTS teaches barber trade free: write for particulars. 630 Commercial st., S. F. | INVESTMENTS. ONE CHANCE IN A LIFETIME—Now is the time to take it; come invest a little of your money in some mining stock that will pay you good dividends. < Arrangements can be made £o that you can make weekly payments on your stock. Call and let us convince you. J. W. JAQUITH & CO., Rooms 874-876-878 James Flood bldg.. | __San Francisco, Cal. e e e— JAPANESE LAUNDRIES. JAPANESE TOKYO LAUNDRY; first-class work at _reasonable rates. 420-f1 Francisco st., San Francieco, Cal.; tel. Red 6247. | ——————— LOST AND FOUND. LOST—$200 reward for the recovery of five diamond rings, wrapped in handkerchief, lost on ‘southbound local passenger train between Salinas and San Luis Obispo on May 12. Tee- turn to D. A. SMITH, 650 Market st. LOST—A certificate, No. 3186, for 10 shares Caiifornia Wine Association, fesued April 15, 1 Return to M. S. JAFFE, Sacramento, Cal., and receive reward. | LOST_Cémera. in leather case_ whila going from Eighth st. to Union Tron Works. turn to T. F. BOYLE, Board of Education, | _New City Hall, and récelve reward. | LOST—0n Halgnt st., between Park and Fifth st.. a handsome mink fur. Please return to MISS MEUSSDORFFER, 534 Third st.; re- ward offered. | LOST—Gold brooch, pearl in center, bstween Oakland end Girls' High School. 1380 O'Far- rell st. LOST—Gold pin with 5 stones. Fair Oaks st. | | | Reward at 316 LOST—Black pup. 506 Post st.; reward. LOST—Monday evening, t pin. Return to 1045 Market roward. e LIBERAL reward for violin (valued as keep- sake) lost May 14,St.Marys Cath. 832 Spruce. EKIFF, white painted. Finder pleass report to J. P. PETERSON, 3 Steuart st. LOST—Red cocker; long tail; license tag No. 708. Return 1610 Van Ness ave.; $10 reward. Re- | MONEY TO LOAN. PERSONALS—Continued. ! AA— MONEY TO LOAN. On furniture, pianos, warehouse receipts or security of any kind, without removal; we make loans on the mgn PLAN in the WORLD: payments to SUIT YOUR CON- VENTENCE; in case of SICKNESS or loss of EMPLOYMENT we EXTEND THE LOAN; you take mo chance of LOSING your GOODS. This is a TRUST COMPANY; our rates are RIGHT and no DESERVING PERSON is re- fused; CASH ADVAN made to salarls people. LINCOLN FINANCE CO., rooms 16, 750 Market st. opp. Phelan building. —MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY (Inc)— .ANY AMOUNT TO LOAN . ..INTEREST 5% AND 6 PER CENT.... TY, OAKLAND, TOWN AND COUNTRY o ... PROPERTY ..... Second mortgages, life insurance policies. tates in probate, individed interests in prop- erty, probate realty loans, stocks and bonds, legacies and undivided interests (b property purchased, ..... MANHATTAN LOAN COMPANY..... Suite 107-108 Croeker bidg.: phone Main 5024. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-802-608 Examiner building. Quick settiements; no disappointments. Save expenses by dealing directly. Estate, second mortgages, undivided inters ests, assignments of rents, property in trust, etc.; legacies, life estates and undivided in- terests in property purchased. Courteous_treatmert. Strictly confidential. When You Need Money Bee HERMAN MURPHY. WILL LOAN A reasonable amount on 1st, 24 or 3d Mortxages on real estate, In city_ town or county. ’ Low rate of interest. Give full particulars of property, Location, étc. Box 223, Call office. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds, jeweiry, at 1 per cent interest. Baldwin Jewelry 978 Market st.; tel. Main 1644. Branch, 1! Market t. and 27 Third st SBALARY LOANS— Money loaned salaried people without security or indorsement knowledge of employer or any one; confdential and courteous treatment; cail and get terms. Drake, 453 Parrott bldg. | REXRADIO'S T-A-L-K-I-N-G FACTS." . 'REXRADIO'S T-A-L-K-1-N-G FACTS. $500 GRATITUDE “REXRADIO'S” first treatment subdued my disabling PARALYSIS; I raised my gquick- ened ilmb over 4 feet high, RAN fleetly, LEAPED often from floor easily for first time in years. Get my address of D. Cashin, 137 Montgomery. 'Igglxli\on to liberal fees, handed Rexradio “REXRADIO" (last week)- ited my neck CANCER thrice, when it disappeared. D., 711 Sixth st. “REXRADIO" (last Thursday) made BLIND person see and recognize relative’ face. Witness, Rekar, 126 Turk. “REXRADIO'S" benefits are usually QUICK, often INSTANT, always SURPRISING. speak in my presence. D. 8. “REXRADIO” instantly removed my GRIPPE pains. G. H., 507 Fost st. “REXRADIO" made my DEAF MUTE patient instantly hear and speak in my presence. | (Will give this prominent PHYSICIAN'S name.) “REXRADIO" cured several of my patients. (Another PHYSICIAN; name given.) “REXRADIO" made 2 totally DEAF ears hear distant whisper; I witnessed all. (A third PHYSICIAN; name given.) “REXRADIO'S” one treatment removed my chronic LIVER trouble. H., 137 Montgomery. “REXRADIO" cured my child and a friend of advanced CONSUMPTION. Z., 1015 Mission. “REXRADIO" has stood the TEST of TIME; 10 YEARS IN CALIFORNIA. g e velously helped (Name given.) “REXRADIO" made my totally DEAF ear hear ‘“‘whisper.”” Robison, Market and Tth. “REXRADIO" in resence made PARA- “REXRADIO,” the H'd “Radlum Kimg " made my friend’s totally DEAF ear hear whisper at 114 feet. Robison. LAUNCHES FOR HIRE. C. A. McNBILL LAUNCH CO., foot of Clay st.. for pleasure and business; tel. Bush 534 FABTEST, best boats on bay; pleasure parties, towing. 8. F. Launch Co., b Steuart st. — LOFTS TO LET. RTEEE, Bt Siele b ek S YA LOFT, 26x160; rent reduced. BACIGALUPL 786 ‘Mission st. e MEDICAL. LADIES who are in trouble or suffering from any allment liar to their sex can find immediate relief by consulting Dr. White, ‘who has devoted a lifetime to helping women; 17 years' experience without a failure has put him at the head. He guarantees relief or no pay; one visit at o is necessary; don’t_waste time by writing. DR. WHITE, 702 Market st., rooms 7 and 8. DR. G. W. O'DONNELL—Ladies, all who are sick or 1ntrouble, consult this specialist on female complaints; positively corrected; the unfortunate helped; the most difficult cases treated; every case taken; immedlate relief; no poisoning drugs; low fees; my methods will cure all cases of irregularity; consult me, save time and money. Aavice fres. Office, 1018 Market st.; hours, 8 a. m. till 9 p. m. LADIES—I'm a graduate physician, qualified to give professional advice and skillful treat- ment to select cases; should you desire t best attention, ecall or write, in confidencs, DR. R. H. WESTON'S office, 305 Kearny st RS.[ DR. WYETH, specialist for all femal coniplaints and irregularities; instant relief guaranteed- 30 years' experience. B44 Post st. MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- male troubies and {irregularities; instant re- lief guaranteed. Office hours 9 to 5,_Bunday 10 to 2. 100814 Market st., oppoeite Fifth. A—DR. and Mrs. Goodwin, 850 Market, opp. 4th, r. 87—Est. 26 yrs. in . F.; instant re- lief for all female complaints guaranteed. DR. C. C. O' DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021% Market st., bet. 6th and 7th; particu- lar attention paid to diseases of women. DR. and MRS. DAVIES and Hindoo Herbs; original method of treatment. 1126 Market. DR. ROSEN, restdence 2095 Folsom st., corner » Twenty-sixth; ladies, rellef or no fee; $10. R ————————— MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALB. BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. McIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN, 195-197 Fremont st. FOR eale—New and second-nand billlard and Dool tables; exky paymants; we renttablen with privilege of buying: modern - tures; cheap prices. BRUNSWICK-BALKE- -COLLENDER, ‘Mission st. 2D-HAND machinery, engines, boilers, D\lm-r& pulleys, sbating, etc., -:e..hwq d, Tented 'and exchanged; see ‘Sunday papers. H. 8. WHITE MCHY CO., 130-182 Beale st. A—BUYS, gells and rents gear machinery, en- sines, bollers, water pipe, shafting, pulleys, ete. WHITELAW, ain st. AGENTS to sell Miller's Electric Soap Polish in city. 403 Rtevenson st., near Fifth. YOUNG man to do japitor work for tuition in Ban Francisco Barber School, 741A Howard. SAILORS. and ordinary seamen for all parts of the world at HERMAN'S, 27 Steuart st. TRY our men’s shoes at §1 and §1 50 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express charges. 11 3d st., Exam. bld.; catalog free. R0 campwrs: Harrison's blue flame; valve- less; oil-gas stove; a powerful heater for cooking, baking etc. J. Irving, 771 Bryant. A—GENTS' full dress suits to remt. J. | PENSION atty., E. A. Bullls, r. 40, Phelan bld. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Post, G. A. R. LABOR debts collected; suits, attachments. Law and Adjustment Co., 40 24 st., r. 522. COOPER, 21 Stockton st., second floor. RESTAURANT' and kitchen fixtures for sale cheap. Apply 07 Market st. FOR sale—Fresh milch cow. 923 Connecticut GET your shoes half-soled while waiting; 28¢ to 60c. 11 Third st., Examiner building. SATLORS and young men (green hands) for ships. HALLBERT, 517 Jackson st. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—700 rooms; 35c night; reading rooms: free "bus and baggage to and from ferry. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recelved at Call branch office, cor.Duncan and Church sts. e ——————————— SOLICITORS WANTED. UNITED STATES IMPROVEMENT AND IN- VESTMENT COMPANY, 538 California st., preposes to reclaim Chinatown and bulld new Oriental City; agents wanted; liberal. con- tracts; referenices required. st., near Army. TWO tents, 16x16, 12-0z., Al condition, $16. Call after 6, or Sunday, 1454 Devisadero st. HIGH grade 2d-hand office safe and wagon scale, PARCELLS SAFE CO., 216 California. AWNINGS, tents, covers, etc. ROSS McMA- HON CO., 85 Market sf. v ht, sold, exchanged. T. D. Mc- ., 807 Mission; phone South 811. SBAFES—New and second-hand. THE NN SAFE CO., 417-27 Sacramento st. SAFEB and cash registers: new and second- hand. 1. FREEMAN, 1325 Market st. 2D-HAND bldg. material; lumber, door, sash, plumb. material. The Dolan Co., 1607 Market. 2 FIRST-CLASS solicltors; city business; lplepdid opportunity. 2200 Ffilmore st. MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental; bargains. BULLARD & BRECK, 131 Post st. HORSES AND WAGONS. Nice sorrel mare, vul.-ht‘i—l-;o pounds: suitable for family or light wagon, 808 Montgomery st, SAN Francisco Veterinary College next session will begin July 17; catalogue free. DR. E. J. CREELY, president, 510 Golden Gate ave. AUCTION sale of horses, wagons and harness every Wednesday at 11 a. m. 9527 Sixth st. A RUBBER-TIRE Baily buggy for sale at the Fashion Stable, 221 Ellis st. FOR sale—3 second-hand trucks, 1 single truck, 1 B-ton gouse-neck truck. 233 Beale. FOR sale—Cheap, a 3-spring bu and_sec- ond-hand wagons. 1219 Pierce B‘E.’ nr. Eddy. HARNESS and saddles, selling out at cost; ‘‘no fake.” 110 Market st., near ferry. A1 EXPRESS wagon, light camping wagon and gocart fur sale cheap. 8582 Mission st. NEW baker's wagon, latest style: one laundry wagon and buggy cheap. 828 Harrison st. NEW end second-hand wagons sold cheap. 1680 Mission st., near Thirteenth. S ————————————————————————— HOUSES TO LET. PRINTED list of houses to lef AR A A send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Montgomery. HANDEOME sunny house, § rooms and ser- vent’s room; $60, water extra. 2162 Pine st., near Webster. / e N bt RS T MARY, 20, near Fifth and Mission—7 rooms, doubie pariors; cheap. FAIR OAKS, 38—Sunny house, 8 rooms, bath, laundry; good location; rented; good tenant. o e HOUSES FURNISHED—FOR SALE. NEWLY furnished house of 11 rooms (corner): running water and gas in every room; rent $50: reasonable: no agents. Call between 2 and 4 p. m. 1398 Golden Gate ave. 10-1OOM house, partly furnished and carpeted, for sale cheap. Turk_st. ————————ee—— HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED. JACKSON-st. furnished residence to let, Am Jackson st. Apply at premises from 11 o 5 = dize sccounts; good salary and expenses. Ad. Pa. tween 9 10 | _Manufacturer, P. O. box 1027, Phi} BLACK ed for comn $18 week | A GOOD tailor wanted for busheling, $i7 Sut- m. 124 Montgomery ave, er st v h WANTED Good outside solicitor for ity | WANTED—Geod bootblack. 947 Fillmore. s trade. 756 Market st., room B corner MeAlllster. COTTAGES—FURNISHED—For Sale. | SOHMER, FURNITURE for & 4-room cottage; rent $12. 32 Clinton Park, near Valencla and Four- teenth ets. > | pm—m——————eesses—eee——" e | BOY wanted in tailor store. 106 Stockton st.. |x HELPER and dishwasher in chop house at 155 Fifth SOLD, rented, ;. of the Himer tricycle chair, Wfi Park 75, A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- {ion o advertisements aad subetripiions haa n “opened & arket St., Fitth. Open untfl 11 v, m. ke e ——— MISCELLATEOUS WANTS. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BALL AND EVENING DRESSES, GENTLEMEN'S SUITS, ETC. 922 FOLSOM: TEL. Jessie 448. WANTED—Bullding contractors to erect a large sanitarium; send terms for installments or cash. Address P. O. box 265, Eureka. Cal. AAAAA—Highest prices for ladies’, gents' cast- off Clothing, Tel. Davis 825, 630’ Sacramento. Highest prices pald for ladies’ and off clothing. Tilton, 154 Oth; tel, Jessie 3916, 50 HORSE-POWER, gecond-hand engine and boiler. JOHN SURIES, Army and Ccnden. ¥ BRC tomdem. MONKEY trainer wanisd. Address for par- ticulars, 361 South Sixth st., San Jose. BUILDINGS and bullding material bought. The Dolnn Co., 1607 Market st.; phone Jessie 2921, ents' cast- .. 401 Adams bldg.. 206 Kearny st. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ki A AR i e SEVEN UPRIGHT BARGAINS. T Mansteldt & Notni....... Mayson, used 1 year, mahogany case. Boothe, oak case, upright grand .. 180 Neumann, Ccost new, perfect opder. . 8195 | Sterling. latest style, used 1 year. Marshall & Wendell, mahog. case, S mos. Curtaz, latest stvie, used 8 monthi.... o Chickering, Vose, ay, Weber and others, BENJ. CURTAZ & SOX, 16 O'Farrel] st BEST renting stock in the city; good upri at $2 per mo.; some at §2 50; wrnn’&f k. ear's tal allowed Brice ™ s2OT T CURTAZ, 500 Hagea st o T Heine Plano 287 . you can ” it good, mw for ukm; ren rent applied 1f RENT plano from M%!!Sh B vour musie free: rents $2 up. S BLEGANT BONMAWMQ S e W e ey S A o N B R0 B onh f ¢ X MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer- chants, teamsters, boarding-houses, without eecurity; easy payments; large business in 40 principal eities. TOLMAN, 533 Parrott blds. A—ON furniture or planos at lowest rates; no removal; no publicity; also on real estate; 1st or 24 mo: 8 or on any security: any amount. O. W. BECKER, 86 Geary, room 36. ANY amount quickly on furniture or plano without removal or other security; lowest rates: no commission; confidential. 506-7 Donohoe bldg., 8 Taylor st.. cor. Market. MONEY, Money, Money, Any tion. 48 2d st., Wells-Fargo Ex- prees bldg. Wage-Earners’ Invt. & Loan Co. MONEY to loan at 2 per cent a month; gold, siiver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTFAL'S, 10 Sixth st. LOANS on diamonds, watches and jewelry; vate offices, 400-401 Adams building, earny st. Globe Mercantile . SALARIED people without security: also on furn., estates in probate, life ins. poiicies, etc. Empire Loan & Invest. Co., 612 t bidg. ORIGINAL UNCLE BILL, the only liberal one in his line, at his new quarters, 808 Market st., corner Fourth, 2d floor, suite 1, A—ONB per cent per month on _valuables. PORTLAND JEWELRY CO., 25 Stockton st. ON real estate, improved or unimproved; any amount, $100 up. W. J. White, 2¢ Mentg., 1.8 LOANS on salaries, collaterals, stocks, bonds, etc. Ploneer Co.. 819 Market st., room 31. LOANS—Salaried people; ‘‘confidential”; 2 B cent; chattels, ete. 458 Montgomery, r. 518. DON'T_borrow money on salary until you us. Hutton Credit Co., 912 Mutual Bank bld. 'TO salaried people without security. The White Co., 420 California st., rooms 14 and 15, e e n{:ténonns. etc., bought for cash. Karl Eber SALARIED people on note. S. F. DISCOUNT AGENCY, 125-127 Phelan bldg. Private. BTAR Loan Co. of oming loans to salaried employes. Room 311, Mutual Sav. Bk. . ALL loans on diamonds & jewelry at 2 per cent mo. S. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 7. CAEH loaned ied people on notes without indorser. ELL, 608 Examiner bldg. MONEY WANTED. w;nm—fuo by business man; Be- curity; will pay 10 per cent; party. Box 4985, Call. OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. DEVISADERO, fronf 345—New store; plate-glass rea rent; with living rooms if desired. Apply on premises or 20 Battery st. THIRD, 17, near Market—Sunny rooms for offices; carpeted; low rent, STORE and 3 rooms; No. 3007 Mission st, near Twenty-sixth; rent $16. FRONT office to let; gas, electric lights, run- ning water; convenient. 758 Market st. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS—Bids Wanted—Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of California. at its office, room 13, 320 Saneome st., San Faancisco. California, up to 11 o'clock a. m., Saturday, June 3, 1905, and opened immediately thereafter in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and delivering quartermaster and _commissary supplies, etc., for the Veterans' Home, Napa County, California (railroad station Yount- ville, f. 0. b.), for one year, commencing July 1, 1905, and ending June 30, 1908. Schedules with Information and Instructions for_submitting bids will be furnished upon application by the undersigned. Bidders will carefully follow the. conditions of the schedules, and no bid will be considered unless it 1 in accordance with such sched- ules. Bids must be made on samples sub- mitted whenever called for in the schedule. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certified upon some well known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to C. Mason Kinnne, Treasurer, conditioned that the bidder will enter into a good and valid contract upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to order any quantity over or under the amount speci- fied. Preference will be given to goods man- Afactured or produced in this State, price, fitness and quality belng cqual, under the provisions of section 3247 of the Political ‘Address John F. Sheehan, Becretary of the Board of Directors of 'the Veterans’ Home of California, Room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, California. By or- der of the Board of Directors. JOHN F. HEEHAN, Secretary. PROFOSALS for bituminous coal.—Office Isthmian Canal Commission, Washington, D. C.. May 22, 1805.-~Sealed proposals, in frip- Jicate, will be reéceived at the office of the Purchasing Agent, Isthmian Canal Commis- sion, Washington, D. C., until 10:30 a. m. Juné 20, 1905, at which time they will be opened in public, for furnishing 50,000 tons of bituminous coal. required for use on the {sthmus of Panama. Blanks and full infor- mation may be obtained from this office, or offices of Asst. Purchasing Agent. 24 Stats | New York City, or Asst. Purchasing L ouse, New Orisans, La. Agent, at Custom | ONE dollar weekl, “REXRADIO" caused lady's “totally DEAF ear (from BIRTH) to hear whisper at 114 feet. 1 was present. Robison. “REXRADIO,” in my presence. made my (born). DEAF_MUTE friend instantly hear | and speak. P., 2460 Twentieth st. | “REXRADIO’S” cures usually take about SIX treatments. | “REXRADIO" instantly made my totally DEAF ear hear whisper at 114 feet. D. Cashin, 137 Montzomery “REXRADIO promptly cured my friend's severe stomach fi(hAHXATXON. D.| Cashin. “REXRADIO" Instantly caused my friend's | totally DEAF ear hear whisper. D. Cashin. | “REXRADIO" instantly enabled my PARA-| LYZED friend to RUN and LEAP. D. Cashin. “REXRADIO" . removed another friend's LIVER disease symptoms. D. Cashin. “REXRADIO'S" ‘cures are GENUINE: note that he gives NAMES and ADDRESSES, | and all are within EASY REACH. | “REXRADIO" instantly made my 30 yur-‘ totally DEAF ear hear distant Whisper. | Room 11, 632 Market st. | “REXRADIO” instantly restored my PARA-| LYZED Jeg to RUN and JUMP. 832 Market. | “REXRADIO" quickly cured my friend’s large | CANCER. Room 11, 632 Market st. “REXRADIO" quickly cured my PNEUMONIA. 682 Market st. “REXRADIO™ quickly what looked like a 632 Market s “REXRADIO" speedily cured another friend of zing chronic GASTRITIS. Room 11, Market st. “REXRADIO" successtully treated numerous severe cases In my presence. Room 11, 632 Market st. “REXRADIO’S” patients mostly come on the “‘recommendation’ of bis numerous grateful CURED patients. “REXRADIO” treats visits unnecessary. “REXRADIO,” on , gives patients ““first_test treatment’ at nominmal cost. “REXRADIO'S'’ (one) treatment fully cured my chronic RHEUMATIC LAMEN. Ww. friend’s friend from Room 11, DISTANT patlents: “REXRADIO" sick BEDRIDDEN “‘poor.”” ‘REXRADIO,” In my presence, at once RAISED from bed my year's helpless BED- RIDDEN friend: I saw it all. Mr. O.. 146 Second st. “REXRADIO" has successtull; 90 per cent of (alleged) IN eases. “REXRADIO'S"” disabling RHEUMATISM. toma st. “REXRADIO,” in my presence, made my friend use his many years ‘‘powerless limbs_ (LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA). Porter, 2460 Twentleth st. “REXRADIO" uses no medicine, his_ great healing power proceeds from his HANDS. —_— “REXRADIO'S" cured patients STAY cured, | as references will PROVE. “REXRADIO" invites you to stop in and “In = it (SUNDAY included.) visits and treats FREE the (NOTE THIS.) treated over RABLE dis- one treatment removed my Carter, 18 Na- “REXRADIO" will FORFEIT $1000 if above reports aré not GENUINE. “REXRADIO'S" hours, 2 to 6 p. m.; consul- tation FREE. 233 Geary, cor. Stockton, suitz 36. CIRCULAR. A SRIAL theatiat. to quh:m m:.":‘ catarrh, ronchitis, asthma. coughs, col oarseness, Rore throat, | meuraigie. . SHACKELTON § BALSAM TREATMENT, 603 Jas. Flood bld. DIAMONDS on credit at wnolesale prices; in- staliments to suit; written with every hase. DIAMOND CREDIT CO., ‘room tourth floor, Chronicle building. SUITS to order on instailment. of §1 per week. NEUHAUS CO.. the taflor. 720 Market st. ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores gray hair to its natural color, §1. at all druggists’. 80 ASSORTED scuvenir postal cards prepald 80c. BACIGALUPIL 786 Mission st. | TAILOK-MADE suits §7 80; dress pants, §2 50. | Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. $1_A WEEK: suits to order §15 up. LEMOS, 1127 Market st., between Seventh and Eignth. keeps you In fine clothing. Art Talloring. 1 ‘Mkt.. under St. Nicholas. MASQUERADE costumes. play books, wigs; | country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 733 Mkt. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pagés. in wrapper: for mailing. $1 per year. n'll_m. _AR"D._IIJIGIOKI. CATARRH. DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively cured: mew methods: cne week's treatment fres. Dr. Cottingham. 9 Powell st. WONG WOO, the famous herb doctor—All dis- cases cured by Chinese herbs. T746-8 Clay st and biapks may be had &t Chamber of Com: | PATENTS. merce, San Francisco,’ L., an ymmereial —— Moblle, Aln. H. §. GALLAGHER, | INVENTIONS patented. F. P. MEDINA, at- Sagor, 1 & Army, Purchasing Azent. torney-at-law. 6 Hobart bidg.. 532 Market st. L o __________ ] PERSONALS. PASTURAGE. == GOOD rasturage for horses and cattle near P nicuring :lerEd!:ulln.. marcel wave, | vallejo, Avply 10 Napa Improvement Com- ebampooing and_faclal Tassage to those | ban¥. 124 Callfornis st using my preparations, face powders, per- fumes, lotions, skin foods, Mme. Idaline Face Cream, etc., for sale at all ts’ and at my parlors. bt[mem and ask your ruggist for ca -al remove super- e atr. birth marks and all facial blem- iehes and treat the skin and scalp. Consul- Blon e e elohone MaI 0809 for BooK: e PRW. I TSCHLEY, " 100110081081, James Flood bldg.. San Francisco, Cal. . o JAL DISCOUNT OF 50 PER CENT A oy el teasonabls prices for balance: of this month in order to reach the tourists; mmwmflym -el-uuun‘mm: n immediately; N TOEA HARRIS, 138 deary st Remember, 50 per cent off this month oniy. YGEN, O o= Pariors. Drugless Healing. The latest ‘most. in- struments the t of and scientific oxygen i ST Copin substiute: e G 188 & WALZER Balr _matiresses ‘made o 811 445 Hayes st T , : - B Cointe. 1021 Market sty mear Srs ™ ALL kinds second-! 3 ioedt 310, §15 and 330" Tou Know whers the dolis’ swing in the window. 1061 Market st ALL kinds y teed, CHAS, 1815 Stiesion ot * dige; Golden Gate & Larkin; | pany, Jackson 281, Hialn stfce. ddy and Fillmores (o) Sorg 5. and Storage Co.. 11 n st.; tel. Main Shipping at ecut rates. RIS L SR = J (This grateful patient, in | first and Twenty-third aves., fourth and East Twenty-seventh sta, and un~ der the new schedule of the Southern Faciffe; which goes within 28 minutes’ 20-minute service and boats up to 1:30 a. m. out, each street | cdrbed and beautiful shade tress will be plant- ed. Building restrictions will thoroughly prox tect the property—no saloons will be allowsdl gommutation fare to Sam Francisco will cents, glorious panorama to be seen the lots surpasses any other building site of the bay shore. then come over Saturday and bid on it. of sale will be one-quarter cash, balance one, two and three years. and around San Francisco assures in real estate large profits by the natural i~ crease of values, NEW COLOM NEW flats of 5 and 6 room: Tract; level as a billiard tabie: on: to school and Mission-st. electric cars; to_double in value. $3750 50—2 5-room flats, cottage METHING FOR YOU REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. DON'T FORGET THE AUCTION. SATURDAY, MAY 27. ON THE WAKEFIELD TRACT. OAKLAND'S IDEAL RESIDENTIAL SEC- TION. ON THAT DAY. at 1:30 p. m., the most beautiful plece of resides b - ntial property in Ala- There ave'13s Walk: prove a beautiful spot for a home. will be seld by public auction. large choice lots in this famous fleld Tract and any one of them will THE BROPERTY s bounded by Twenty- East Twenty, into operation June 1, will be ride of San Francisco. & IT IS ONLY TEN MINUTES' walk to Twenty-third ave. Southern Pacific station, eight minutes to California College, six blocks to Garfleld School. THE ENTIRE TRACT is sewered through- cement sidewalk in front of every lot, is macadamized, guttered amd ™HES af GO OVER AND VIEW the property. from any GO OVER TO-DAY and select your lot ane Termas THE STEADY GROWTH of population in investors DON'T FORGET SATURDAY, May 27. ¥e» further particulars see G. H. UMBSEN & CO. 20 MONTGOMERY ST., SAN FRANCISCO. I 1AL RESIDENCE. ALSO ENGLISH BASEMENT RESIDENCE Consisting of 7 rooms and bath each: extrm ‘washstands and tollets; sun in every room; marine view and half block from Goiden Gate Park: brick fronts; large reception hall and beamed flemish cak dining room; nothing better for the money offered in the city; easy terms: see them at once. Willard st.. between Fulton and McAllister. On ‘MeAllister st. Car Line. DAN EINSTEIN, 63 Chronicle Building or on Premises, Owner and Bullder. very modern and rented for $660 by the year; low price and ;’Il’ terms; half block from Golden Gate ark. WILLARD ST., NEAR FULTON. McAllister st. cars pass the place. DAN EINSTEIN, Owner and Builder. 83 Chronicle Building or on Premises. BUY ONE BEFORE THEY ADVANCE IN PRICE. $1 25 PER WEEK NO INTEREST. NO TAXES. for choice lots. Excelsior Homestead @ grade: close bound $400 each on installments of $10 per month; $225 no taxes; fine lots; near Ocean boulevard; best residence location south of Golden Gate Park: these are the cheapest advancing in mw r;nmly. lots in this distriet: . J. WHITE, 26 Montgomery st., . 8. Phone Main 5704, $5.00 DOWN and $1.00 a week; finest lots in the city that ever wers put on the market, according to price and terms: only 1 block from the electric car line and ready to build on. Cail at any time. Take Folsom- st. cars. LEOPOLD WEINSTEIN, 2574 San Bruno ave. (Open evenings.) month; if you want a nice home at a bar- gzain see this place. 3310 Mission front; €214 234 st., near Castro; rents $40 per mo.; easy terms. Apply to RAGLAND, 518 Mont- gomery st. FOR sale—Cheap; neat cottage:; 4 rooms. bath: medern_improvements: terms same as remt. Aprly Lumber office, Army and Condon sts. Stanily villa lots, haif acre and - N o Tetic. Natte, oo Teu emeed walk to cars. Ve low prices; terms easy. See this tract to-day. Take Sausall WHY NOT BUY THE BEST? Our Tract, with its roads lined with shade ‘trees and its attractive homes, commends itself to who are seeking a delightful spot for & home at a moderate price. This property lies within a few minutes' walk of the statiom: the roads are all sewered and water mains laid; no saloons or objectionable buildings of any character allowed; prices $500 for a lot 50x180, and upward: balanee 3 112 lots have been sold a short time. 'ON & HOAG, 118 Montgom~ ery st MILL e AN ideal right covered toa o0 s10 cided b R city? account of all these attractions we imates from FIfth and Market strests, $i0—AND UPW ARD. $10 DOWN AND $i0 PER MONTH GO DOWN AND INVESTIGATE. SELBY. RODGERS & “« and only )