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12 & IF YOU KEE THE @7 CALL JOHN D. SPRECKELS. . . .Proprietor >mmunications to . .. Manager Addre: JOHN McNAUGHT. .. W. J. MARTIN . . . . Business Manager As ke g 'H“V\Al}: t Wil Con- ect Fou With the Departiment You Wish. ublication Office. torial Rooms. Stevenson st. Deltvered by Carriers, 2 Cts. Per M Terms by Ma opte Sunday), Sunday). 1 year 6 mos DAILY CALL (includ year. *...§8.80 Per Year Extra y.. 4.15 Per Year Extra Weekly.. 1.00 Per Year Extra ALL POSTMAETERS ARE AUTHORIZED TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS. wili be forwarded When re- quested. - e subscribers in ordering change of - be particular to give both NEW LD ADDRESS in order to insure a d ‘correct compliance with thelr re. OAKLAND OFFICE: 1016 Broadwey lephone Main 1083 ALAMEDA OFFIC! 3435 Park Btreet, Near Banta Clara Avenus. Phone Alameda 550. BERKELEY OFFICB: 2148 Center Street Telephone North T7 WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT: CRANE. M E 1406 G Street, N. W. CHICAG! SPANDS Shermar, 0. News Co.; Great Nor Auditorfum mont Hou TATIVE: ntral 2619 NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE: ETEP ¢ B. SMITH....30 Tribune Bullding Bw YOR! CORRESPONDENT: ARLTO E ESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, r Market and Third etreets; open until o'clock every might in the year. BRANCH OFFICES 3008 Market street, opposite Fifth; open-until ket and Third, £. F. | Per Week, T | ts. uette Bullding | Herald Square | ;| exchange- for California_real estate: BUSINESS CHANCES. | A—$1000—BRANCH bakery, candy store and dairy products; established 15 years; daily receipts $20 and up; location very best, close | to Market st.; good, fresh stock; rare chance. | See R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. CLAIRVOYANT AA— PROF, NIBLO. ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST, ASTRAL DEAD TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT. SPECIAL THIS WEEK. MY $5 COMPLETE LIFE READINGS, $1. A—$1400—SALOON on Third st., about 1 block from Market; net rent $61; lease only; $900 | cash necessary; doing good business; nice fix- tures; bargain, R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny. | A—$1600; RESTAURANT with 3-year lease; close to Winchester Hotel; daily receipts $80; rent $150; a first-class business. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st | A—$1500; butcher shop, sbout 15 miles from city, across the bay; a first-class offer; busi- ness A No. 1; owner wiil give D-year lease; horse, wagon, elegant shop. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. | A—$4000; cor. barrcom on Larkin; splendidly fixed up place; doinglarge cash business; owner guarantees to clear above business and home expenses over $200 per month. See R. G. WILKE, 2615 Kearny st. | A—$3000; most elegantly fitted up corner loon; cholcest location north of Marke! g00d business; actual value $6000; no hum- bug; must be sacrificed; other business. Particulars R. G. WILKE. $25,000—A large and old-established well-ps ing hotel business, with a first-class equij age in all of its departments, occupying 2 400 square feet; 3 frontages In center of a country city in a great citrus belt; 85 miles north of San Francisco; owner making & fortune out of this plant wishes to retire from a continuous service of many years; cash Gown $14,000, balance $11,000 on ‘mort- sage. Photographs and particulars to buy- ers only gt 482 Eddy st. A FEW OF OUR SNAPS. Delicacy; fine location; good stand .....$350 | Grocery and branch bakery; bargain .$950 | Grocery: $1& day sales: good place; snap.$600 | Bowling parlors in good location......$5000 tionery; best stand in W. Oakland..$300 I the place for bargains; see us. NARD & CO., 528 San Pablo, Oakland. | FOR SALE—One of the best paying small res- taurants for man and wife in San Francisco; Jocated at a etreet car terminal and transfer point; seats 28 people: rent very low; In- come '$20 per day and a good chance to in- crease with a competent man to_Handle it; will <ell at once for $200. Box Call. HOTEL of 24 rooms for sale, completely fur- nished; Iocated in one of the best towns in Marin County; surrounded by large dairies potato and poultry raisers; this is a good ! the year around resort for bathing. hunt- ing and fishing: price §2500. Box S02, Call. A—$2250—CORNER grocery and bar on O'Far- rell st.; place well established; good payving: has a fine stock of liquors and fresh grocer- fes; only cash trade. For more® particulars call at room 9, 261 Kearny st. $1—LOW FEE——$1. 411A ELLIS ST., NEAR JONES. NO CHARGE IF NOT SATISFIED WHEN READING IS OVER—YOU TO BE JUDGE. 1 DO HEREBY SOLEMNLY AGREE AND GUARANTEE to make no charge if 1 fail to call you by name in full, names of your friends, enemies or rivals. ‘I promise to tell whether your husband, wife or sweetheart is true or false; tell how to win the love of the one you most desire, even though miles away; how to succeed in business, speculation, law suits; how to marry the one of your choios how io regain youth, health and vitality. Re: moves evil influences, cures drink habit, lo- cates treasures, cures all nervous diseasés. How can I have good luck? How can I succeed in business? How can I make my home happy? can 1 conquer my enemies? can I marry the one I choose? can I marry well? can I conquer my rival? v can I make any one love me? v can I get a good position? v can I remove bad influences? v can I control any one? make distant ones think of me? can I settle my quarrel? can I hold my husband's love? How How can 1 keep my wife's love? HOURS, 10 TO 8, DAILY AND SUNDAY. 411A ELLIS ST., NEAR JONES. Permanently Jocated in His Own Home. PROFESSOR NIBLO. The World's Greatest Clairvoyant. The Great, Only and Original PANDORA. $5 Full Life Readings—$1. Bring this ad. and save $4. The moment you enter her parlor she will teli you your full name, age, occupation, and whom and when you will marry, and what you called for, without asking a question; will tell the name of your sweetheart, or anything you want to know. She sends you away much wiser and_happier. Hours, 10 to 6 dally and Sunday. 1148 Market st. Same floor Fowzer photo., opp. Hale A--MISS M. WILLE, 310 Eliis st. Clajrvoyant, crystal seer, can be consulted on all affairs of life; Miss Wille guarantees an honest, relfable, satisfactory reading: reveals the past; gives correct forecast of your fu- ture, advises you on important ~ affair witether financial, domestic, love or busine: gives the secret how to control, charm, fas nate the one you love; reading, $1; hours 10-8 p. m.; French, German, English spoken. LINCOLN, CLAIRVOYANT ADVISER, TEACHER OF OCCULTISM. Seven years of reliable, accurate advice to the hundreds who have consulted him has proven his sterling worth. The Heath, 312 y rs, 10 to 5. | $5000 TO invest by Al salesman with services ome manufacturing business where like nt is_invested; no attention given to unless full particulars are stated. Call. FOR SALE—Restaurant seating 48 people; also lunch ocounter with chairs; well fitted up: new range; good trade; located near ca barn and other large places of business: will sell at a bargain at once. Box 935, Call. Box THE EGYPTIAN CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST. Permanently located at 1104 Market st., rooms § and 10, cor. Turk (Vendome); private readings; daily, 10 &. m. to 5 p. m.; 3 ques- tions answered, $1; full life, $3. MISS ZEMDAR, young, glfted, clair. and palm.; a wonderful prophetess: names; L., 50c; G., $1; hrs. 10 to 9. 1035 Fillmore, nr. McAllister. | EARDWARE stoce, large and general stock; | "0ld_established; In a large Eastern city; wili value about $10,000: clears $1500 per year. Ad- dress box 795, Call office. { ED—Man ang wife to rent a resort.and ch; niust have some means; would rent ares to right party for one season only. ames Flood buflding. 120, F. and A TH THUR NCISCO Lodge No UTH SAN FRA 2 ™M a $150—FOR sale—Small restaurant and lunch | " counter: doing a good business; party com- | pelled to sell on_account of sickness. 31 hth st., near Market STOC] | stocks and bouds f them for you. companies incorporated. If you have let me try and | M. KELLOGG, | Buffalo. WELL equipped delicatessen store in Miuston d o enfent and at- ble offer it box 163, Call office. everything v will take any W.. ve without delay. STAURANT for sale on principal street | and close to several thea- : good increasing trade. MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card read- er, palmist; when others fail try me; gopd reading 20c; no sign. 1021 6th, nr. Mission. MRS. SHAFFER, permanently located at 558 Stevenson st.; hours 9 to 9; open Sundays. SEND date of birth and 2 stamps for a pen picture of your life. HsHILL, 120 Sutter st. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market et., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p_m. o L — SPIRITUALISWM. A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and life reader. 1206 Market, r. 10, Galt House. MRS. COBB'S test seance tonight; dally. 39S Ellis st. MME. YOUNG'S trance test circle tonight, 10c, McAllister; readings daily, 1269 McAllister. readings EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. 3 B OLDEST, largest Japanese-Chinese employment office. turnishes’ hest help promptiy. GEO. SAKAUYE, successor Geo. Aokl, removed to 820 Mason from 421 Post; tel. East 559. AN up-to-date Japanese-Chinese emp. office; turnlshes relinble heip of all kinds promptly. CHR KURAMOTA, 405 Post; tel. James 501. STAR Employment Office—=Reliable Japanese and Chinese heip furnisned with care. W. KADOTA. 409 Powell st.: tel. Main 1751 EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE—Con. T urgent adv.—Well ~educated and re- ned Japanese desires a position as clerk or & else in any kind of store, factory or office to t easy business; speaks ard writes well: wages no object to start. = Box 129, Call office. and office man; twelve years with last employers; mendations. x H. NISBET, 1928 Fell st.; phone West . A_JAPANESE and Chinese help. WAL YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859. Finest Japanese help; housecleaning specialty. G. R. Kumabe, 343 Mason st.; tel. Fast 4973. AN old_estab. (1 Chinese emp. office. C. CHONG'S, ren:o%i?l) to 518 Pine; tel. Grant 156 H. W. HONG, 1118A Clay st.. ment office; best help. T e CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. JAPANESE, Chinese help of all kinds furnish- d; houseleaning. 708 Taylor; James 7636. fl f Chinese employ- East 426, GARDENER (German), first-class landscape, ‘Who_thoroughly understands gardening in all its branches, also the care of greenhouses, ‘wishes a position on a private place; first- class references. Box 669, Call. GENERAL blacksmith and shoer, middle-aged man, steadw, and sober, wishes situation; _moderate _wi for steady employment. Address F. N. MUSSET, Elmhurst, Ala- meda Co., Cal. A STEADY and active young man, 24, expe- rienced as clerk, packer or shipper, wishes any position where advancement can be had; references. Address H. E, H., 1115 Steiner. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton. Maln 5188. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALR. MIDDLE-AGED ~ respectable woman, good cook, will do some washing, is fond of chil- dren, wants position; wages $15 to $20. 794 Folsom st., near Fourth. GIRL or middle-aged woman for light house- ork In country. Apply at 681-Commercial a m EXPERIENCED German cook wants situation; neat worker: references; wages $30. Please call 748 Howard st. SITUATION wanted—A reliable woman wishes a few hours' housework every day except Sunday. 505 Post st. UP-TO-DATE German farm manager Wishes position in orchard or farm; well experi- enced. Box 668, Call. GOOD German carpenter With tools (non- I:lnn:l.nn ' man) wants work; cheap wages. Box ENGINEER wishes rumn as_engineer or fireman; can do all ordln‘rz Tepairs; good references. Box 134, Call office. YOUNG man, good horseman, competent driv- er, wants position as coachman. N. N., 328 Eills st. FIRST-CLASS bartender, city or country; ; reliable. J. C., 630 O'Farrell st.; phone Sl SR S S T A YOUNG man wants position driving delivery ‘wagon; references, Box 940, Call office. NURSE, professional, experienced, trained, de- sires a permanent position taking care of in- valid. Address J. K., Call office, Oakland. A FINN girl wants housework: can cook and talk English. . Call at 784l Harrison st. AN eiderly woman wishes situation to do light housework. Apply 272 Eighth, nr. Folsom. DRESSMAKER, shirtwalst euits, jacket, pony, Eton, tailored street suits; up to date styles satisfaction given; fits guaranteed; engage- ments $2 per day or week and fare. MISS BARSS, 1259 O'Farrell st.; phone 1232. WANTED—A situation by a first-class laun- dress by the day, week or month fn a pri- vats family; the best of city references. Ap- ply 1260 Howard st. A COMPETENT woman desires upstairs work and sewing:; also assist children in musi references g!: and required. Address A., box 973, Call office. AN expelienced masseuse wants to give mag- sage of .body, face or scalp to Jadies at thelr homes, MISS WATTS, 1142 Taylor st.; phone East 2295. YOUNG German girl wants work n a restaur- ant or hotel; assist with cooking; must sleep at heme: $30 or $35. Apply Y. F., Brunms- wick House, COMPETENT and reliable middle-aged wom- an wishes a position as housekeeper or work on ranch or mining camp; wages $35 up; by April 1. Box 108, Call. BOOKKEEPER, experienced typlst, capable managing office; young lady. South Park. st. DRESSMAKER and seamstress wants more engagements in families, good fitter; $1.75 day angd lunch. Box 676, Call. WANTED—Situation as housekeeper Southern woman, neat and reliable; Box 674, Call. cashier; 1154 by $25. OFFICE janitor wants more work, has good reference. Address Janitor, 1531X Lombard. WANTED—Position at general photographic work. Address 504 Stockton st. HALF-DAY work every morning or afterncon. SAITO, 418A Post st. BARBER' (middle-aged) wants job in country town; sober and reliable. Box 316, Call. HOTEL and restaurant help looking for work call at 318, James Flood building. FIRST-CLASS coachman wants position near San Mateo. Phone East 1305. P IN' TOUCH WITIH REAL ESTAT HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Coptinued WANTED—Lady clerk for our office; Protest- ant woman to mend, iron napkins, etc., for nicef family hotel, $35; cooks, with or with- out wash, for Berkeley $30, Alameda $30. Ross $30,” San .Rafael $25, Falr Ouaks $30, Santa Clara $30; institution, "$30: seamstress for ' Institution, $25; S waltresses for city and country hotels, $25. 48 girls for housework in nice families in city, $25 and $30. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. LADIES WANTED. For home employment. Upon a new and easy line of fancy work: no experfence necessary. Permanent firm and steady work. Rooms 6. 1344 Market st.; hours 9 to 5. A young lady wanted to learn hairdressing and manicuring; terms $3; a grand opportunity. Spring College, 234 Post st., r* 17, 24 f« loor. A—GIRLS learn millinery for March positions; 2 seasons from start to firlsh for $20; mate- Tial furnished; positions guaranteed, $10 a week up. School, 234 Post st., r. 17, 2d floor. Learn the whole halrdressing trade, $10; hair- dressing, face massage, manicuring,’ scalp treatment, hairwork, etc.; day & eve. classes. 210 Poweil_c. O'Farrell, 7. 2; positions s'c’d. N OVERALL, PANTS AND SHIRT OPERA- TORS WANTED; NO EXPERIENCE NEC- ESSARY: GOOD PAY; STEADY EMPLOY- MENT. HEYNEMANN & CO., TENTH AND HOWARD STS. WANTED—A young girl who is desirous of ob- taining a good homs in small family; small wages in return for assistance in housework: no cooking. For further particulars call 772 Seventh gve.; take McAllister-st. cars to Seventh ave. ‘WANTED—Girl for eral housework and washing; small family; small flat; §20; Ger- man or Swedish preferred. Apply after 10 a. m. 1343 Oak st., near Baker. WANTED—By wholesale house a young gir! for office work: must be quick and accurate and write legible hand; salary $25. Box 861, Call office. WANTED—Helpers for busheling room: good _Apply S. N. WOOD & CO., Powell SMis sts. GIRL for light housework and assist with care J of children: references. Call mornings at 3009 California st. " GIRL wanted for the care of'2 children and | second work; wages $25. Apply 1500 Golden Gate ave. WANTED—Bookkeeping or any other light work. A. F. §., 320 Cunnecticut st. YOUNG man wants situation in private fam- ily. Address 1108 Hampshire st. FIRST-CLASS plano player wants position; Eastern man. Address R., 571 Geary st. YOUNG man of good habits wants position to do light janitor work. Box 33, Call. CHINESE, excellent cook, wishes position, ho- tel, boarding-house, restaurant or family; meat and pastry cook; good references. CUABLEY WILLMON. 1113 Clay st., up- stairs. FIRST-CLASS Chinese cook wants position in family or hotel. SUE SHIN LUNK, 17 Wa- verly place. WANTED—A young girl, 14 years old. to help around house; good home; low wages: can 85 to school. Box 662, Call. ALTERATION hands on coats and skirts. Ap- ply to ROBERT WALLACE, 219 Grant a: A WAITRESS for country and two for the city. Address 818 James Flood bldg. GIRLS wanted at California Hat Company, 507 Mission st., third floor. WANTED—GIrl for second work and waiting. 1307 Hyde st. GLUING _machine hands. Pacific Fold Paper Box Company, 14 and 18 Fremont si OPERATORS on light_canvas work. Western Agencles Company, 513 Market st. GOOD Chinese cook wants situation in hotel; cxperienced. 528 Washington st. A _YOUNG Japanese desires a position on a farm; such work as taking care of horse, wages $35. Please F. Tel. East milk cow or garden worl call at 703 Larkin s 8770, A GENTLE boy looking for a position to work every afternoon after 1 o'clock, speaks Eng- lish well. KUWA, Japanese Church, 1320 Pine st. YOUNG girl wants position to do second work in family of adults; wages $20. Phone How- ard 3093, SWEDISH girl wi in small family; wages $25. Bryant st. near Twenty-second. FIRST-CLASS dressmaker wants few more en- gagements: best of cily. references; $2.50 per di 2009 O'Farrell st.; phone West 2329. MARRIED lady desires position take care of MRS. J. WARD—Trance test’ cir. Friday, 8 | children In afterncons or three-quarters of a . m.; dev. cir, Sun.. 2 p. m. 1815A Mission. | day: experience. Box 974, Call. MRS, E.J. WILLL epiritual adviser; per- | SINGLE Swedish . honest and t- manently Tocated 1008 Mission, nr.6th; see her. |~ able, ca care of house au mme FOR SALE_Road house on a prominent road | in Marin County:-short distance from San Francisco. Further particulars of box 1, Call office. HAVE rellable information concerning large treasure; can use divining rod successfully; need bacl ivinirg rods for eale and rent. 220 Pond s n Jose. $350—Restzurant for sale; worth $800; seating 44; well fitted up; cholce location: low rent; lease. COLEMAN, 311 Jas. Flood building. FOR eale—Garage business; fine machines and large repair shop: {ll health compels owner | to sacrifice. Address 108 Matm st.. Napa. MRS, HUBBARD, 109 Oak st.; spiritual me- dium; consultations daily; ladies, 50 cents. MRS. RUNNELLS' spiritual circle; tests to all; Mon., Wed.,Fri.eve. ;read. daily. 446 Eddy. DR. HOWLAND'S 50c readings this week; cir. Mon.. Wed. . _nights. 25c. 1206 Market. wishes care of house during summe: furnish best references. 513 McAliister st. EXPERIENCED housekeeper, will take full charge of apartment-house or small hotel. 209 Eddy st 3 WELL cducated Japanese wishes a position as clerk for easy work in,any store; refined and speaks and writes well: wages no ob- ject to start. Box 120, Call office. FIRST-CLASS Japanese wants position as walter or valet to gentleman. OKAMOTO, 935 Sacramento st. WANTED—GIrl for housework and cooking: $20. 708 Castro st. HELP WANTED—MALE—Continued A—MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. '-‘gfl ting Our Own Inf Plant lssues our free list of positions four times dally—T7 l.’ m., 10 a. m., 1p m., p. m. D TIoA ION AND | CEGREGA- OUR INVESTIGA N N TION RESULT IN THE PRODUCTION or FIRST-CLASS HELP. 1IF YOU WANT THE BEST HELP, DO AS OTHERS DO— SEND YOUR ORDERS TO MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st.. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. = THE RIGHT OF MAN TO .LIVE. TH RIGHT OF MAN TO WORK. 1905 we gave 69,000 men work. R. R. FARE $7 R. R. FARE $7.73 NEARLY 13 HUNDRED MILES. ALL THE WAY BY RAILROAD. STATES OF WASHINGTON AND IDAHO. Rallroad comstruction work between Riparis. Wash., and Lewiston, Idaho. » WE SHIP DAILY. 5000 laborers, teamsters and drillers, $67.30 to $90. $7.75 R R. P‘\I!rE'—-TflATS LITTLE— THAT'S ALL. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st ELECTRIC OCEAN SHORE R. R. OUTLET OF HOME FOR SAN FRANCISCO 3000 drillers, laborers and teamsters, $67. to $90. FREE FARE -TODAY. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st GOULD'S GREAT WESTERN PACIFIC. 25,000 drillers, tunnelmen, laborers, team- sters. Laborers and steam shovel men, $90 to $67.50 MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st manth. THOUSANDS WANTED- . Laborers, teamsters. drillers, mm“fl'" an other heip, $75 to $67.50 mont! GREAT YOSEMITE R. R. into the world re- nowned Yosemite Valley. PART FARE PAID TODAY. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. R. ,‘ ANYWHERE, EVERYWHER 155 extra and section laborers. FREB FARE. SEE US. FREE FARE. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay SHASTA AND 5. P. R. R. FREB FARE. SISKIYOU CO. 8. P, R. R. FREE FARE. 25 laborers, go today, $67.50. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay LL'xmeEPAR’n(ENT, Eureka, fare $2.30. 25 woodsmen, lumber pilers, etc., $80 to $90 month. Mendoeino, 1:35»:1&. e 25 laborers, ound. 18 woodsmen, ete.. Northern Cal.. $60 to $90. 180 woods and miil men, North, South, East, g% © pragiags 18 lumber pilers, and for 25 boys or young men, planing mill, box fac- tory, £9 to $12 week. 4 28 swampers for woods, $40 found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. THIS ]S A FACTORY, MILL AND WAREHOUSE. 15 good laborers, mo experience wanted, $60, chance for promotion in wages and work, 3ob not far away. YOU'LL SUIT. Boss at our office. MURRAY & READY, 034-636 Clay st FIRST-CLASS trimmer.\ city experience. DI- NAN, S. R. Hall, 72 Geary st. WANTED—A girl between 14 and 16 to assist in second work. Apoly 561 Baker at. SKIRTMAKERS and finishers wanted; good wages. La Parisienne, 26 O'Farrell, rm, 26. WANTED—Competent child’s nurse. 532 Lom- bard st., near Powell. LADIES to do copy work; can be done at home. Call 514 Starr King bidg., 121 Geary. PANTS finishers and operators. 610 Mont- gomery; R. 33. HOME fancy work for spare time delivered to your address. Box 314, Call. GOOD Japanese wants a situation in nice family as waiter or house /~vant; has recommendation. Box 8938, Cal AN honest Japanese wants position to work nights. Tel. East 5294; GEORGE, 1207 Bush street. FIRST-CLASS Japanese cook wishes position. Ko'ls GEORGE, 532 Presidio ave.; phone West 1057 ALTERATION and machine hands and basters on cloaks. M. SIMINOFF. 1228 Market st. GIRLS wanted for factory work; 18 to 18 years. Gulf Bag Co., 709 Front st. WANTED—Bright errand girl. J. BAER, 1200 Geary st. e —————————— BARBERS—Employment and Supplies. EXPERIENCED Japanese butler; has Eastern and California references. R. G.. 407 Post. FIRST-CLASS nurse girl wishes Burlingame or Menlo Park. st.: phone East 1305. ition in O'Farrell EEP) books; 00 large, LET us keep your not nothing too small; we make a speclalty of ng keeping small sets of books. THE FAXON-JAMES AU Tel. South 920. 511-12-13 1T CO., ‘allaghan’ bldg. DAVID GIRDWO( D. HARTHORN, Pres 3. H. DOLAN, R. and C. Sec. = ANNUAL ing—Hutchinson Sugar Planta- tion Company—The reguiar annual meeting of the stockholders of the Hutchinson Sugar | Plantation Company will be held at the of- fice of the company, 327 Market st. (room 4, second Sioor), in 1l and county of San Frapcisco, State of Callfornis, on TUES- DAY, the 27th day of March, A. D.. 180a, &t the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the pur- v the ensuing vear, and for the transaction of such other business &s may properly come before the meeting. Transfer books will ciose on Friday, March 16, 1906,%at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. H. W. THOMAS. Secretary. NTUAL meeting—The annual meeting of the ockholders of the Western Sugar Refining Comy will be held at the office of the company, 227 Market st., San Francisco, Cel, cn MONDAY. the 26ih day of March, 1906, at 12 o'clock m., for the purpose of AN electirg a board of directors to serve for the | ng year, and for the trensaction of such business as may cofe before the meet- Transter books will close on Friday, 1906. at 12 o'clock m. W. H. HANNAM, Secretary, ing. March 16, pose of electing a board of directors to serve | SALOON for sale; dance hall and poolroom at- | tached: doing good business; 4 rooms. Box 920, Call office. HATES Valley delicatessen store for sale; wish to g0 into other business cause of sale; | can have four days’ trial. Box 996, Call. WA D—To invest in a grocery or any pay- ing business. Address with full particulars, box 851, Call cffice. WANTED--To buy a/festaurant in_some good town outside of €an Francisco. Give partic- { wulars to bex 426, Call office. WAN By . TED—A delicatessen store; must be In d Jocation and reasonable in price. Box Call office. CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED Airdand Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on floor without remov; carpets and rugs also cleaned by compres: air at shop; prices moderate. S. F. Com- pressed Air Cleaning Company, 808 Market 8t.; phone Main 152 and Bush 479. WHEN you become disgusted with your work, gend for SPAULDING'S Pjoneer Carpet Bea ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. CONKLIN'S superior carpet beating works, 383 Golden Gate ave., nr. Larkin; tel. South 102. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning, 3c. Phone Mission 225. PAINTING and paper-hanging business for 1623 San Pablo ave. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 804. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props, | sale. | SMALL lsundry route for sale, $250. Inquire | MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class at"355 First st. after 6 p. m. carpet cleaning, 3c yard. Tel. Mission T4. | FOR sale—Bakery and coffee parlor; make an offer. 413 Third st. | A FIRST-CLASS cook wishes to_buy a halt interest in a restaurant. Box 762, Call. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st. ; tel. Mission 263, —_— LACE CI,'R’I‘}JN_I_ AND BLANKET! YOUNG lady Just from New York would like a position as cook in Jewish family: is first- ciass cook. Call or address 1510 Baker st. GERMAN governess wishes care of children afternoons; embroiders nicely. Phone East 1305. FIRST-CLA! sewing or second work; city or country. Geary st EXPERIEN( best city references; salary moderate. 964, Call office. FIRST-CLASS woman wants place to do clean- ing by the day. Apply MRS. MULLER, 68 Cumberland st. AMERICAN woman wants light employment. MRS. A. J. DEVEREAUX, 828 Magnolia st., West Oakland. FIRST-CLASS Swedish cook wants position by the day: dinner parties or luncheon. Ad- dress J. K. 314 Third st GIRL wishes position to assist with light liousework: across the bay. Call 307 Bryant st., near First. GERMAN woman wants work by the day: $1.25 and car fare; washing. MRS, FANTIN, 503 China ave, - girl wishes upstairs work o 76 D stencgrapher and typewriter; Box NEAT young Irish girl wants to do second work or chamber work. Call at 19 Dehon 8t.. between Church and Sanchez. | = — -~ lvered®. » day, | JAPANESE girl wish 11 cook;_ plali | WORKING partner wanted in restaurant. Box | BLAD S cleaned 40c. delivered same day. vashing: many fine references; wages §5 per | T cal aten, = % | K1Y Cortain. House, 1926 Fillmore sel. Week 5905, | Washing: many fing reforences: wages 35 ber e OUC 1920 Fllimoreitel West 3000, | week. ANNIL. 103 Prospbet at. WANTED—A branch bakery. Address box 12, CHIROPODISTS, A RELIABLE woman wants situation as cook thice. want to sell your notion store address box 575, Call office. % WANTED—To buy a ealoon. Fox 525, Call WANTED—To buy, butcher shop; Misslon pre- Tox 327, Call office. —An oyster and chop house. Address , Call office. RESTAURANT for sale; Fourth et. Box 734, Call INVENTORS to obtain or dispose of patents see SONNTAG'S Patent Agency, 120 Market. | A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has | been opened at 1008 Market st opposite { Fifth. Open until 11 m. —— LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market st.. room 501, eighth floor. ROOMING-HOUSES and REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE FREE LIST. | ~office. | | ferred. Food office. location on CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly « sent to any address in the "anada one year for §i costs $12; quick, quiet; advice free: no n advence; no charge unless success. ful; open evngs; wills, deeds, leases, bills of eale and articles 0f copartnership: corpora- tions organized baskruptey ; collections; prc- bating of estates. : 50 927 Market st., room 301 R_W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, 6th floor. 3 o %6 years: ail courts, general couris and atn practice; no fee in advance or for consulta. ton; even'gy by appointment. Tel. Red 360] ADVICE free; legal divorce costs $12; all Ia cases handled; no fee in advance; open Saf urday evenings; other evenings by appoint- ment; call and save money. 819 Mkt., r. 33, ADVICE free—Columblan Law and Col. Ag., r. 85, 916 Market. opp. Emporium; phon, Afegal matters and collection: old established. Exam L. 8. CLARK, 927 Market, room 302, consulta- tion free; no fee in advance. Open evenings. entrance room 611; established 20 | TO exchange for lodging-house in Ban Fran— cisco, a residence in San Jose, Cal.; value $3000. Address with particulars of your house to box 227, Call office: no agents. A—FISHER & CO., Phone East 4275. Room 438, James Flood bullding. | __Purnished rooming-houses, hotels and flats. | $225 CASH for 8 sunny, nicely furnished rvoms: all full; best Jocation in city for rent. ing rooms: sunny yard. 422 Minna s | FOR SALE—Lodging-house, 22 Tooms; rent | 8$45; near water front; everything neat and clean. Particulars, box 803, Call office, HOUSE of 9 rooms for sale on Sacramento s close in; rent $32 50. Box 702, Call office} no_agents. FOR sale at a sacrifice—Nine nicely furnished sunny rooms. Call at 949 Howard st. | $450—ON easy terms, rooming-house of & rooms at 313 Eddy et. DRS. JONES & YOUNG, SURGEON CHIROPODISTS. Electric and maesage; treat feet $i at your residence r 116 Stockton. Tel. Monts'y. 2174. ——— TAL COMPANY. Perfect, painless dentistry at lowest prices, Full set of teeth, $2; eilver fillings, 26c; gold fiilinge. $1; gold crowns, $3; bridge work, $3. 1104 Market st., corner Turk. A NEW piate—The Whalebone—Cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crowns, $3.50; fillings, Suc; plates, $5; full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR, LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nesr 11th— No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. LOWEST prices in S. F.; painless extraction, B0c. New York Dentists, ‘969 Mission, cor. 6th. GOLD fillings, 75¢; silver, 35¢; crowns, $2; no pain: op. Sun. Dr.A.C.Hewitt, 1013 Grant av. or housekeeper on ranch; $25. Box 673, Call. e TPOr O N T OR b TRIL GIRL wants housework and cooking. Address 432 Bryant st. COMPETENT laundress wishes work by day; g0od reference. Phone East 4037, evenings. EXPERT hairdresser will do your work at your home. 1916 Market st. FIRST-CLASS German cook helps out in pri- vate family; $3 per day. 1819% Lyon st. COMPETENT laundrees wants work for Wed- nesday and Thursday. Address 1475 Fifteenth. FOREIGNERS taught English. Address 4145 Twenty-fifth st.; pbone Capp 5340, FRENCH girl wants position to do general housework. Address 380 Harrlet st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. T S P S EXPERIENCED bookkeeper with first-class credentials as expert acountant wishes to keep books or straighten them up for small ga-n g‘;he evenings; terms reasonable. Box . Call. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES ACCORDION, knife and sunburst pleating; em- broldery, hemstitching, tucking; buttons and buttonholes made. Stewart's Lining & Trim- ming Store, 14-16 Taylor st.; phone East 4535. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School —Eve. class; patterns cut. 1190 Market st. EDUCATIONAL. Speclal Term—Beginning Now For Grammar and High School Students at AYRES MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 723 MARKET ST. Life Scholarship, $50. One Month Free. Day and Night School. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUS. COL., 933 Market, conducted by Robert F. Gallagher, expert court reporter, holds world's record for short~ hand writing; successful himself, will make you so; shorthand, typing, bookpg. Catalogue. | $300-WILL buy rooming-house, 18 rooms. 717 Howard st. e e e ______CURE FOR RUPTURE. THB Paul Gerson School of Acting, the largest institution devoted exclusively to dramatic learning in America; positions guaranteed. Send for catalogue. Native Sons' building. 4 WEEK'S pews for b cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year, —_— 0% ¥1 per year, _— DETECTIVES, THAVONAT'S Sec. Serv. Agency undertakes &l Jegitimate detective work; unimpeachabie Tefs. 1135 Call bldg.; Private Exchange 415, i AUTOMOBILES. m-HORSdeER “Packard” for sale; same &s mew and in first—class copdition; $875. Box 576, Call office. o WANTED—To- buy, a White auto in good condition. Address box 3, Call office. WANTED—To buy an automoblle; give full | Zomcription and price, ‘Box 5. Gal offics BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. NO high-priced, painless (?) treatments to cure Rupture; simply wear Dr. Plerce’s Truss and it will do the work! Sold 30 years; thou- rands cured. Call or sddress ELECTRIC TRUSS CO., 206 Kearny st. —_— CURE FOR TOOTHACHE. ONE Minule Toothache Drops cure instantly, 15c; family eize, 25c; all druggists. il DI DS, DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn_cure, for sale by all druggists. CATARRH AND DEAFNESS. Also ear noises cured by new antiseptic method; 1 wk. free. Dr. Cottingham, § Powell;hrs.10-4. COLLECTION OFFICES. Afl'hmmtum "Nfllltol 36420, Chularen adopied. 3504 Howard ot . Montgomery st., rooms 9-10. Tel. Main 5580. A—Metropolitan-California__ business, graphic_students; 300 enrolled annuall sitions found; high school prep. 926 G. —_— P P T HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Established 1863; largest in the West; annual’ enrollment 1060;'send for circular; day & eve, BOTH adult and children’s classes now open for the season at Hinman's School of Dancing, 1412 Polk st., near California; tel. East 2126, —_—_— ALWAYS a demand for our graduates; they are trained by practical business men. San Francisco Businéss College, 738 Mission st. HEALD'S School of Mines and Engineering, Post st., 8. F.; civll, mlnl flufll;fll. R.: and gas engineering. Send Yor prospectus, BOOKKE . Eng., math., etc, diy and eve.: indiviadl] Instr. 305 Larkin'st. Prof. T. A. Robinson, formerly pres. Pac. Bus. Col. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., min., meoh., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve. est. Van der’ Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. SCHOOL OF JLLUSTRATION———Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st.—Night classes. SITUATIONS wanted by German - OLD gentleman desifes position as bartender in_country roadhouse or hotel; honest and reliable; wage, Bieets Troable; wages no obfect; good references. WANTED—Situaticn as coachman and cook by colored couple; wife band coachman, ete; Box 666, Call office. A—UPHOLSTEREK, young man, would like to get repairing, 'odd jobs, etc.;, first-class work; clty or_country. ~Box B6S,/Call. SITUATION wanted as first-class nurse for private individuals; thorgughly experienced Wwith insanity. Box 76.0?:11. 4 SITUATION wanted by a young man; 1 Jears, experience as plate pressman. ' Box . _Call, 5 e Ll L M S0 e § BRIGHT young man wishes a position where there 15" a chance for advancement, or to learn & good business; salary absolutely no Object; references. ~NORMAN STEINER, 363 Grove st. —_— e s RE‘LIM?BLE man, middle-aged, wants work as or, porter, houseman, choreman; any ind of work {n or around place anywhere; have references. I MEYER, 172 Seventh st.. FIRST-CLASS old cabinet maker wants posi- A T T T LG at A | F.. 605 Bmflw:;,‘nmm k. e YOUNG German wishes position as bartender; honest, reliable and sober: close mixer; 5 years in one place. Box 981, Call office. =22 0 006 Dlack - o A YOUNG man of good habits desires to have position at noon time, 1 ‘hours. Ad- dress box 82, Call office. SITUATION wanted by real estate man; well experlenced in renting and ¥ can glve good references, Box 932, or bl;‘lhr cook, hus- best of city references.’ wite; man £ chman and Bt tabie: Wite 18 8 o0d Vienna cook. Third st. ELEVATOR boy of experlence, reliable, trust- wfil Cali wait 440 ‘worthy and_comj _or address E, D. ELDERLY, rellable handy-man _ em- ployment e ; eity or Gutide. Adotess ML, 1150 Mission e JAPANESE Qoy wants position as schoolboy; answer by fetter. S. M., 121 Haight s —_— FLATS TO LET. k4 AAAAA— Every desirable vacant dwelling {s listed in our renting department: combined lists from twenty-five of the largest agencles; saves a world of time and trouble, Service is absolutely free. You are not asked to buy or even look at furniture, STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY, 1039 Market st., opposite McAllister. $100—BARBER shop for sale: actually worth $1000; sacrificing on account of departurs ‘East; first-class location; well furnished; 800 lease. COLEMAN, 311 Jas. Flood blds. 5-CHAIR barber shop for sale; first-class loca~ tion; near Market; weil furnished: must be sold. COLEMAN'S, 311 James Flood bldg. BARBER shops for sale, $100 to $3000; stand investigation. Coleman, 311 Jas. Flood bidg. 153 WOODCHOPPERS, MINE CO., $2 cord. 150 TIEMAKERS, 13c tle. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. 2562 TEAMSTERS AND LABORERS for building, excavating, factorfes, mills. warehouses, mines, stores, etc., $90, §75, $60 month, call early, ask us and’ go to jobs In all parts of California, Arizona, Oregon and Washington, 1 MURRAY & READY, €34-638 Clay st. MECHANICAL HELP. 6 MACHINISTS, GREAT NEW JOB, $3.50 day. 12 HOUSE CARPENTERS, $ hours, near city, $4 day. 3 carpenters bridge work, city, $3 day. 8 carpenters’ sawmill company, south, $60 fd. 12 rough carpenters, city jobs, $7. Blacksmith, country shop, $3.50 day. Carriage blacksmith, city. Blacksmith. lumber camp. $45 and found. 12 slack coopers, free fars, boss here. 12 BRICKLAYERS. §6_day. 6 IRON MOLDERS, CITY. Harnessmaker, camp, near city, $230 to § day. ‘Woodworker, city job; sticker hand, near Shaper hand apd band sawyer, ity nm’ city, 4 day. $3.50 day. 18 BASALT BLOCK MAKERS. Carriage painter, city: rough painter. $35 td. MURRAY & READY, 434-638 Clay BOYS—YOUNG MEN. 38 boys or young men, work in planing mill, $9 to $12 week: also 12 boys or young men, city factories, $9 to $12 week, MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. BARBER shop; one of the very best little 3- chair shops on Market st.; good lease; price $700; full particulars. STOLTZ, 723 Market, BARBER shops, a large varfety of them; some very good can be bought on easy pay- ments, STOLTZ, 723 Market st. FLATS, apartment renting department is free to all; we can find you & home In any part of the city; ask for no payment other than your good wiil; we do not ask you to buy or even look at the goods; use this department freely; you are more than welcome. CORDES FURNITURE CO., 245-250 Geary t. (on the square). WE will/find you a home or flat AT ONCE in any part of the city through our up-to-date Tenting department, and it Is absolutely free. T. Brilllant Furniture Co., 338-342 Post st. HAVE very good 2-chair barber shop for sale; ltve country town. For further information call BECKEL & PRESHER, 471 Tenth st., next Monday H. B. GOLDEN, Merchants' Exchange barber shop. FOR sale—A first—class paying barber s| complete; good reasons for selling. JOHNS & McMURTRY, Los Gatos, Cal. THE nicest 3-chair barber shop in the city at a bargain. Apply at 763 Mission st. TWO elegant, new, up-to-date flats, 6-7 rooms: rent $30 and $32.50. 1662-1664 Grove, near Central ave. (Panhandle district); must be seen to be appreciated. FLAT, 7 sunny rooms, bath. cellar; in best part rent reasonabie. 3620 25th st., nr. all latest improvements. WE have first-class houses and flats; for com- plete lists call and see us. D. W. CAR- MICHAEL CO., 232 Montgomery st. CUMBERLAND st., between Guerrero and Do lores, 19th and 20th—New sunny fats; 7 reoms and bath: rent reasonable. 5-ROOM flat; all conveniences. 9 Dale place, i Golden Gate ave. and Leavenworth s HOWARD,1620, near 12th—New, modern upper flat, 5 rooms and bath; full of light; rent $23. BARBER shop for sale: $30; a bargain; owner leaving city. 936 Howard st. 2-CHAIR shop at a bargain; owner going to the country the 1st. 1202 Fillmore st. 1007 Howard $375—FIRST-CLASS 4-chair ehop; cheap rent; long lease; part cash, Box 670, Call office. $175—BEST 2-chair barber shop in Alamedas cost $250. 1544 Park st., Alameda. HAVE $150 to buy a country barber shop; what have you? Box 3066 Call office. BEST 2-chair shop in city; receipts $40 to $43 weekly; rent §11 month. 817 Laguna st. TWO-CHAIR barber shop; 3 living rooms; low rent; cheap. 76414 Howard e e e e e e NEW four-room flat to let: rent $12. 301 Crescent ave., off Misslon st. $15—5 ROOMS and Mith; bay windows; sunny. 1227 Cortland ave. N AN elegant, new, modern 5-room and bath flat. 1442 Valencla st.; $22.50. HARRISON,, 1176, near Elghth—Sunny lower 8-room flat; in fine condition; $H. 3 SUNNY rooms and bath. 8542 21st st.; warm belt of Mission; rent $15. $25—7-ROOM flat at 4005 Seventeenth st. (Cas- tro_cars): suitable for 2 111 —_— e FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. FOR sal and household furnishings of newly furnished home; positively no deal- ers. Apply 2118 California st. $260—CORNER flat of 7 nicely furnished sun- ny rooms. Inquire at 1412 Polk s near California. g e FURNISHED flat for sale; 3218 Sixteenth st neatly furn.: new, of 5 rooms, bath; reas. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. mahogany pleces; for private use; nev- er used; must sell; part cash. Tel. Waller 434. Axminster rugs; ALMOST given away: med_storage enos and far, Whitehead's Storage, 1636 Met. FURNITURE WANTED. A—PHONE South 1015; for me before you sell your furniture, car- pets, planos, ctc. M. GALLICK, 201 Larkin. MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO., 1321» Market st., bet. 9th and 10th, paying big money f furniture, etc. MMI‘}D‘.‘ e H. J. LEUTHOLTZ, auctioneer, 708 Market HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fur- mro. carpets, etc. 782 Mission;tel. Bush 813, Z. ABE LEVY, 1135 Market st., Jessi 761, pays cash and buye e . 3 fcan” from el AN eridng’at ome Buring her spere! e sl oo 15 Beess Kite biie - T e T8 HELP WANTED—MALE. CUTTING & GUNN (Inc.), Managers Pacife Cont. Cal Eop. Agents, 635 Washington st. Phone James 3301. CARPENTERS—COMPANY - WORK. 6 carpenters, build mills, etc.; long job; $3.50. 8 carpenters, bufld smelter, Eureka, Nev., Concrete foreman, Nevada, $4. FREE FARE-SISKIYOU COUNTY. Laborers and drillers, $67.50. 2 Burleigh drillers, open cut, $2.70. FREE FARE—CORDELIA. Laborers, $60; drillers,_$2.25. EUREKA—FREE FARE, Woodsmen, $40 to $55 and found. '/ R. R. luborers, lumber co., $35 to $50 and d. COOK AND Shasta Co.; Al place; $80 to $80 and found. Laborers, San Benito County, $2; board $18. YOSEMITE VALLEY R. R. Laborers, $67.50; drillers, $70. MINEXS. 5 hand miners, Lassen County, §00, 3 muckers, Lassen County, $75. 3 machine minors, $4.75 fare, $3.25 day. W. P. R. SOUTH. 10 laborers, $2.25 day; :are $1.50. Woodemen, Shasta County, $60 to $80. Tree fallers, Sonoma County, $75. Eots sines jobe. Call and securs ts other and secure. PACIFIC CONT. EMPLOYMENT AGENTS. A e K and wife for ranch, $65 and ound: man bout place and wife, $50 and found; farmer and wife, '&lhfl £d.: milker and wi teamster, and harvest ~wages, 2 nd poultry .42 wnd_tound B Snaber tatiern. 78 : 4 lumber pilers, §2 day: miners, $3 m‘fim 50 day: railrcad laborers and’teamsters, washers and others. J. F. co., 628 Sacramento st. ANDRE'S Office, 317 Stockton—Fry cook, $14 a_week: rellef cook, a month; waiter, French table & hote, : first-class waiters, family hotel, $35: and $2.25 day: cooks, dish- S FARMS, ORCHARDS, VINETARDS, ETC. 18 men, drive 2-horse teams, near city, good ranches, atc.. $32.50 found. # tarm hands, different places. £26, $20, $55 ound. 12 stock men for different ranches, $26, $30, $35 found. 12 PRUNERS. CHOREMEN—BOYS. 17 choremen, ranches and privats residences, §20 to $35 found. 12 boys, ranches and private residences, §15 to $30 found. GARDENERS AND HELPERS. 8 flower gardeners, §30. 335, $30 and found. 3 assistant gardeners, $25, $30 and found. 8 COACHMEN. references, $35 and found. 3 vegetable gardeners. $35 and $30 ana ra. DAIRYMEN. 62 milkers,| butter and cheese 'makers, lo- ~ cated all over California, Oregon, ng- ton, ete., $30. $35. $40, $45 and found. SOME FARE PAID. STABLEMEN—CITY AND €OUNTRY JOBS 23 hostlers, $30 and $35 and found to $75. 1S buggy washers, $30 and $35 and found to $75. 15 harness cleaners. $35 and found to §78. 26 all-round stablemen, $30, $38 and found to fl‘&mr & READY, 634-636 Clay st. MINES, QUARRIES, TUNNELS. 18 machine miners, $90. 28 single and double hand miners, $82.58 42 ccal miners, free fare, $3 to §3 & dag. 132 tunnel drillers, $2.75_day. 42 quarry laborers, etc., $67.30. 68 muckers, $67.50. R MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. AROUND ROCK CRUSHER—FREE FARMS. 63 laborers—FREE FARE_$67.30. ANOTHER FREE FARE. 36 men to build roads. level land, grade lots, heip put up houses, etc, 12 mies away, $60. ‘month. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. e i . . FOTBL DEPT, 7 cooks, hotels and restaurants, $88 to $35 e, & ‘Gooks. camps. ranches ana sawmills, $73 4 to §25 snd found. - ot 12 dishwashers, $30 to $20 and found. - 9 waiters, $30 to $40 and found. 4 hotel W:g"t?i?} luulfl.”n BELL AN TOR BED- MAKERS., BAKERS, e hante, $08 ‘and fouma T ot n - B MARRIED, 3 farmers and wives, different places, I’ $60 nd_found. .- MURRAY & READY. 634-836 Clay st. Our_office at Los Angeles is located at 127-120 South Los Angeles st. LATE SPECIALS. Blacksmit for country machine shop, .50, :' mnu country, fare $1, company Pipe fitter, near city. $2.50 day.

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