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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THUESDAT, APRIL 16. 1903. 12 6A* FtlAXCISCG CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner Market and Third streets; open until 12 o'clock every night lu the year. BRANCH OFFICES — 627 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open uutll 8:30 p. m. 3uo Biyca street; open until 9:30 p. m. C30 ilrAllibter street; open until 8:30 p. m . C15 Larkin «treei; open until l>:30 p. m. 1941 Mlt>Moa Etrect: open until 10 p. m. 22U1 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open -ctll :¦ p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m- 1ISM \«lencia utreei: open until 9 p. m. . Northwest ccrner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky btrvets; cj>en until S) p.~n_ _W Ulln-.cre «slre«-t; unen until 8 p. ~. ~MKi:TIMi MiTICKai. 1\HE annual meeting of Yerba Buena r-i Chapter No. 1. Rose Orolx. A. and J I A. t>coitish Kite of Freemasonry. <3T~I will be held in Commandery Ha;i. "Y|| pt f «— ._. T,.m;>ie. on TtiLKSLtAl YXi EVENING. April 10. 191M. at 8 (I o'clock. Election of officers. I HENRY BURNER. Secretary. - •* MISSION Chapter No. TJ». R. A. M.— •• Stated meeting this _#\_ EVENING. -.:¦." o'clock. V. M. anJ J\7X M E _. degrees. By order of the H. ' ~r ' p.' JNO. U. H1LLMAN. Secretary. CALIFORNIA Lodge No. I. F. and A. j» M.. will meet THIS iTHURSDAl) _/\_ EVENING Apr!: I«. at 7::i0 o'clock. Jtj« • Third degree. By order of the Mas- » ~r ter. FRANKLIN H. DAY. Secretary. FIDELITY Lodge Nc. 120. F. and A. n _._SpecIal meeting THIS (THURS- _«\_ li AY i EVENING a l 7:3'> o'clock; sec- TLJ\ oud degree; Fellowcraft Masons cor- /^ r » £!a.lly invited. Uy order of the W. M. FREDERICK BARRY. Secretary- 6OUTH Fan Franc:sco Lodge No. 212. m F. and A. M.. meets THIS (THURS- _#\_ DAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock; e->c- X_yt ond degree. E. C. HAKE, Secretary. * ? ' DORIC Lodge No. 216. F. and A. M. — % Special meeting THIS (THURSDAY) A EVEMKti »t 7:30 o clock; third de- JC__* gree; Matter Marcni are invited. By r%r* crder oi The Master. J. R. GOLDSMITH, Secretary. STARR KING Louge No. 34 i. F. and A. a M 3!7 I>evisadero St.— Third degree _A\ THIS EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Jt>* Mastf .- Masons corJlally invitej. By ' crder 7 of the W. II. A. A. ANDERSON, jsecref! ry. VERB A Buera Lodge No. 15. I. O. _--#^*, O FV— The initiatory degree will be conferred THIS (THURSDAY) *%&*$£= EVENING; a good attendance d»- -^»« r - tine; visiting brothers welcome. By order IV. W. CROSS. N. G. CHARLES WISSWELL. IUc. &.-<¦¦¦ PAdFIC~LoJ« No. 15.-,.T~b. O. F. _,,_ a _ Gxand flatter .Gil! will pay an cf- -gj~""SX. fical \iglt -nJ me third degree conferred THIS (THURSDAY) '"*" XiGH'i ; ir.c-n:l»eis pi*a*e attend: visitors wel- come. • D. C. MALCOLM, N. G. A. W. SIINAKER. B. £. FIDELITY Lo<!*e No. 222. I. O. .-*-•-»%. <> r\- Uembetd will assemble at hail. Seventh and Market, on : ?5ij?rSp» THURSDAY at l:3o p. m. <v}l«» rL.'ie:_l of Bicther Y. C. GRIMES. H. VV. OSTHiA'F. N. G. N. F. MACPHEE. Itec. free. Fidelity Lodge No. 222, 1. o. o _«_^. O. V. — Members will cf.-tir.l'lc at *-^lTffiH'~ 12:.-iO i>. m. KK1UAY at balL -}%2*fs5e Seventh snd Market «>ts. Funeral ///f« OX Brother H. E. Bentheim. H. W. OSTIIOFF. N. O. N. F. MACPHEE. Rec. Sec. CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1. K. of P., Jfc. meets THIS (THURSDAY) EVEN- «y JR. ING at 8 o'cloik. Pyth.sn Cant^e. O'J9 _<>&• i Market St.; a large cUse oi esquires will l>rave the mysterlet of knighthood; i__i:- fornia's own team will confer the rank; luiitf form; \isitcrs cordially Invited. _ F. SEIUERT. C. C. K. N. MrLENNAN. K. of R. and S. , KOTtCK of ennual meeting or Mercantile Tru»t i Co_j;any 01 ban l'rancisco — The regular an- nual meeting of the Stockholders of t~e Mercantile Trust Company of baa Franclfcco ¦ will be held oa WEDNESDAY. April 29, ! H>03, at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of \ the company. Mills building, San Francisco, California, "or the purpose of electing a liaaru : of Directors to ttrve for the ensuing year. and tor the transaction of tuch other busi- i.ers us r.sy come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Saturday, April IS. l'J03, at 12 o'clock noon. Da:id April 13 lua:. JOHN D. McKEE. Secretary. AtiKVI* WAMKI). 11AK_ zncney distributing advertising; Mnd 10c for our book; tells how. PACIFIC BOOK CO.. Dept. X. 1*0 Butter St.. S. K. A GOOD, wide awak? solicitor wanted to han- dle a sure cure for poison oak. piles, etc. Ap- ply 1.T17 Mlggion st. A»TltOI.OOY. At.l.CLOGT tauth:; horoscopes cast. PROF. KVMOND. hook *t~e «43 Ellis, or by mall. at*io;;.w.i» at law. KOBT. IV. KING, atty-at-law. Examiner bldg.. mi. Cll; aJi cases; damages, estates, wills, ; cttachiut-nik, coilt ctlont. etc.; consultation j irc<; r.o adraaos charges; csll or write; even- , ii.fi- by appulnttnenc Tel. lied 3001. j ADVICE tree— I will advance costs In znerltorl- j cu» cases, divorces, probate snd all ether law races: uu fees in advance; open every even- ing. J. M. THCKSTON. hl'J Market *t.. nn.31 Al->VIC1£ free: divorces a rpc-clalty :qulck. quiet; { rs charge without success; established lt> yrs. ci. W. HOWE. 1_2 Market et.. opp. Hale's. ADVICE free; all eases; no advance ic«». P.. C. ADAMS. Rcom 316, third floor. Examiner building. AlTKEN _ AITUEX. Bttcrrieyfc; r. ~S»-U>-11 Ounie bldg.. 50.; California *t-: tel. Main 727. ADV1CK free; no charge unless successful; all cases: open evgr. W. kV.DavUison.927 Market. L. 6. CLARK, Emma Fpreckels bldg.. 027 Mar- ket tt.: rorivjltaticn tree: no fees in advance.. «1< Hilfs" Kir >nl«? or Uxchnngr. CHRISTMAS presents; (40 _onarch racers re- duced to C£; agent for Columbia and Eu- reka bicycles ; Juvenile uhtw'.s. ALLEN. S01 I L»rkln tt.. corner McAllister. MLM.\__9 iHA\tt». $350 — BRANCH bakery, notions^ stationery- chclc« location; n.ce store; cheap rent; must •eft, «e50 — Candy etore tr.d factory; Larkin st.; soda fountain; ice cream parlor; Al. j $e50 — Shoe store and repair; old established- i central location; rare bargain HOME -QL-ITY CO.. 1033 Market st. *"5— WANTED— Partner, for manufacturing ! rr.r.n*f«; in«jrnir»e partner must attend t" ____?____i5_ e_^ ermann * * 1 ? 5O rF INE «rner grocery and liquor store including 4 elegantly furnished rooms: light basement. Eee LUTTERAlANN & CO 5l« Market St.. room M. ' TOK sale— Horse, wacor.e. harness and com- plete outfit of tranefer business, with good- will and outstanding contracts- excellent busings chance, must be dl e pc«ed of imm«- Cla ely. W. M. CANNON, attornty. Mill. building. IF you will Invest S5CC0 in my proposition I trill guarantee you a profit of $20,000 the first year. Thin I will prove to your satis- Mint 8C5. For Interview ask for MR. N_L- SON. euiu SI. 819 Market et. WANTED— Treasurer Tor establlahed opera company: the tenth season: long engagemeuf _lsry *25 week and expenses; $3ou cash se- curity required, seme secured; benk and other refs. given; Join Immediately. Box :«{»0. Ciil. WANTED— Man with $1000 as secretary and tresecrer for big carnival and etrect fair as- sociation; money fully kecured; long emraire- 1 .'^* 100 month and expense*. Ji, x A-*375; STATIONERY, candy, variety store- closa larg* school: surronnfied by large room- ing-houses; rent $„; 3 rooms. HEDGES ; 112 I'owel' ct. SALOONS restaurants, cigar store* and other propositions; liberal offers. CLOSE & Pat TERSON. I007H Market st. BAKERY for sale; complete plant: fine loca- tion; select trade: very cheap. Apply t o D A. CURTIN. room 2*. third floor.jtjljs bldg! RESTAURANT doing good business- mum be ¦old «t once; leaving city. Csll 108 7th st. FRUIT stor« for sale; 3 rooms In rear; stable and yard. 1912 Steiner st. HOME bakery; owner leaving city; must be •eld at once; cheap; inves. 307 Van Ness. FOn eale — Hay. grain and hauling ousiners. CM Seventh et. t230 — BUTCHER business: cheup; mu»t be sold immediately. Box SSOZ. Call. BUSIE_S3 WAlTTErt. ~; TO UNO man desires to Invest S000 with ser- vice* in a good paying business proposition. Addrera or call 1007% Market. ft., room L ', CtiLLKCTIU.N tlKFIC_5I AIJV1CE f— •; bsd tenants ejected speedily. COLUMBIAN LAW & COLLECTION AO'CV. room «S. 918 Market >t.; phone Red C18. BAD tensnts ejected for $4: collections made; city er ctrentry. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. ilC MoBtcomcry. room* 9-10: t*l. S£xa. i V EMPLOYMENT OFFICKS. G^oTtGliPAOKlJ^rPosTst.: tel. Bunh 135. Japanese-Chinese employment office: fur- , nishes best h»;lp: contracts for farm help, etc. ORPHEUM Employment Office — Japanese. Ciii r nese help. 426 Powell,nr.Sutter;tel.Maln j5_5^- Grand Japanese-Chinese Eir.p. Office. 415 Stock- ton: tel. Grant lliS; expert, reliable help. • CHINESE and, Japanese help, estab. 20 yezra. Tel. Main 1H&7. BRADLEY & CO,. 640 Clay. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main olfrg. Kill _OY-lI_Vr WAM'liU— KKMALE. YOUNG Irish girl wants a place at housework; wages $20 per month: small famllyj must be seen in office. MISS PLUNKETT. 425 Sutter st.. nr. Powell. Tel Main_5472. I SWEDISH cook, young and strong, best of ref- erences, wants situation in San Mateo or Menlo Park. Call or telephone Main 64i2. MISS PLUNKETT. 425 Sutter st. nr. Powell. AN experienced woman would like to work from » to 3 in restaurant, boarding or lunch hou_ in dining 'room, or assist in kitchen. Call 9 Tehama tt. * COMPETENT woman wishes a situation to go to the country; a good cock and laundress; is kind to children: can give refs. 214 Sth Bt. YOUNG girl wishes to take care of one or t*vo children in country. 1312 Kansas st. ? A RESPECTABLE girl wishes a situation in a genteel family to do upstairs work and assist with plain sewing: best of references given. Address box 38tiS, Call. SWEDISH girl deilren position for general housework and plain cooking. 553 Natcma Bt.. between Sixth and Seventh. TRUSTWORTHY^ experienced young woman wishes position as housekeeper, or In a club or hotel; references. 310 Day st. WINCHESTER House,' 4i TMrd «t.. near Mar- ; ket— 200 roofnd: 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 week; convenient and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. . WANT eds end subscriptions .taken for The Call at Eaton's Bazaar. 633 McAllister st. I A BRANCH office, for Call advertisements and j fubscriptions. has been established at 1090 ! Valencia st. KMl'LOVMRM' WANTED — IHALK. WANTED— Office work by a man over 00 years old: 15 years bookkeeper and 25 years superintending working men. Address box .'5ST8, Call effice. ; YOUNG colored man, first-class cook, wishes position in hotel; will furnish entire cook's crew if nece_am formerly chief cool; on railroad. 17^0 Atlantic st. COACHMAN, ni.st class, wishes situation: 15' years of experience; highly recommended. Box S8S4. Call. A GERMAN, middle-aged, wisheB situation as cl<;rk in grocery store nnd barroom; tood references. Box 3877, Call. SITUATION wanted by young man as sales- man in city or country; references: Bos ;y?7G, CalK ¦--, '¦-¦: GERMAN cook, all arou:sd, looks for pesi- tlon. H. ROEMEH, 751 Howard st. SCANDINAVIAN man. Danish, wants situa- tion, gardener or man about place; fair wages: good Oakland references. Address ANDREW JOHNSON. 331 Kearny St.. r. 43. YOUNG man with a little experience In bar- bsrin? would like a situation where he can learn more; willing to begin as an apprentice; city or country. Box 3S54, Call office. MARRIED man, handy with tools, wishes posi- tion In city: good references. IG. KELL- NER. 11C Harrison ave. . FIRST-CLASS bookkeeper Irishes 4 or 5 hours' work a day; terms moderate; city references. Box 3SC5. Call. MIDDLE-AGED German, wishes steady posi- tion at any kind of work. Box 3S72, Call. YOUNG man wishes position as dishwasher. Anply llS'.i Market. FRED HINES. PLUMBER, hard and willing worker, wants work; city or country. Box 3S71, Call office. JAPANESE boy. gentle and honest, wishes po- sition: housework and help cook. T. HON- DA, C2S Stevenson st. : tel. Mint 3241. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscrint'on^ received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements ani subfcrlptlons haa been established at 1096 Valencia st FI^AIVCIAL. TO INVESTORS. ™~^~ The Paclfl'5 Vacuum Ice Company, owning th« patent rights to the States of Nevada. Oregon. Washington, California and Arl- «ona for the vacuum process of manufactur- ing hygienic pure ice and refrigeration, of- ! f*rs to the Investing public for the next 30 days 30,000 shares preferred cumulative « ; r*r cent per annum guaranteed dividend (frea of taxes) stock at $1 per thare. with a bonus of cne chare of common stock. The company has purchased block 12. size 20Ox4CS. corner Nineteenth and Harrison sts. Work on prop- I «rty now progressing so as to be in actual j operation by June 1 of this year, with a 100- ' ton per day plant. Plants will be erected In citlen and town* within our territory. This ice can be mads I for Si.*- per ton and In one hour's time. For further particulars address FRANK ! W MARSTON. president. Pacific Vacuum : Ic>> Company, rooms 519-520. Parrott build- 1 ing, San Francisco. Cal. ! COMPANIES Incorporated an3 financed: stock ! snd bond Issues guaranteed, underwritten an J 1 fold; ctock accepted for servlcen. Send for Pacific States Investor. PACIFIC STATES &7INTNO AN'O ifVKSTMF.NT CO.. 32ft Post FLATS TO LKT. $27 50 — A FIXE modern upper flat of 7 rooms ar.ii bath: electric lights: cement wash trays: !<orcelaln bath: every convenience; facing Gc>ld»n Gate Park; f>30 Frederick 1st., near i Stanyan. .SHAINWALD, Ht'fKIlEE & CO.. 218-22O Montsomery st.. Mills bldg. HOUSES a-jd fiats to let; an Immense list; j rcrrlce nliiolutely free; take advantage of this department: It will snve you time and trouble. Conies Furniture Co.. 215-259 Geary .St.. on the «quar?. , SUTTER 172fi — UpP'r flat, 8 rooms, all light warm and dry reversible windows; new and elegantly finished; rent $55 EUREKA. 134. near 18th— $25— New elegant flats: 0 rooms. FREK rlile to r*e new flats at park; 6 rooms and bath: $30. Adults, box 3800, Call. SUNNY upp*T flat: 5 rooms, bath, yard; 18 Shotwell St.. near Fourteenth: $22 50. GEARY, 1135. between Van Ness and .Franklin — Upper flat; modern; 7 rooms; rent $45. CENTRAL ave.. K7, near Halght — Sunny up-to- date fiat. «'• rooms and bath; $30. LIBERTY, 221 — Flat 5 rooms and bath; gas, wash trays and basement. AN 1 S-room fat for $35; central location. 61G Haight st. MIDDLE flf.t. 7 rooms and bath. 1114 Fell St.. b«>twe-»n Scott and De/Uadero. FLATS TO LKT — KlIRMSIIlil). SUNNY furnished flat of 4 rooms and bath to let or for sale. 1C41C Mission St., between Twelfth ar.d Thirteenth^ ELLIS 429 — New, modern flat; 5 rooms; bath; for rent: elegant, new, artistic furniture for sale-; central . BARGAIN— Nicely furnished flat: 7 rooms; oak furniture. 512% Leavenworth. EDDY. 1S35— Flat to let; furnished; 6 large rooms. • l'TR\ITI ; RF. Iran SAI.1C- FURNITURE of 4-room flat complete for housekeeping; ail new; suitable for small family; sell cheap on account of going nway. Call at 44SV4 Jesnle st.. bet. Sth and Cth sts. QUARTERED oak bedroom suit; Magee Mystic range, pas shelf attached; call after 1 p. m. 632% Olive ave.. . near Buchanan. ', l-'UUX 1TIJR K \V A XTKD. A WOLPERT. 773 Mission, phone Red £937, buys, rents, repairs, packs, furniture, carpets. L. AND L. Auction Co.. 1059-61 Mission; phone Jessie 1S71; spot cash foi* furniture, etc. A H. MAYER, highest cash prices carpets, furniture, etc. 1135 Market st. ; tel. Jessie 761. BIG price paid for furniture for 60 days, special season. S. J. WAUGH. r. 415. Examiner bid. MKI/V WA NTED — FISMA LE. WANTED — Neat, reliable German girl for gen- eral housework and cooking; small family; good wages. Call between 0 and 12, 2373 -Jackson st.; car. fare paid. . . GOOD finishers on vests; also apprentice, paid while learning. 641% Stevenson St., between Seventh ard Eighth. GIRL to assist in store and light housework; apply at 26th st. Bazaar, cor. Florida; Bryant st. cars pass the door. " - . WANTED- — Experienced help at dressmaking and ladles' tailoring. SMITH. 317 Powell st. A YOUNG girl for cooking and housework; wagea $20. 1023 O'Farroli st. TAILORESS on coats; good pay; steady. 410 Kearny St., room 32. . WANTED — Reliable and experienced ladybook- kecper. Apply 1614 Mkt. bet. 10 and 1 o'clock. MIDDLE-AGED woman to control business I branch; references. Box 38SS. Call office. I HELP WANTED— MALE Con. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, ' 020 SACRAMENTO ST. Phone Main 1191. » S. P. R. R. Co.'s own work Free Fare 25 section hands . .; Ship to-day 15 laborers, near cl.ty .$37 50 and fd. 8 drillers, near city $45 and fd. MINES, TUNNELS, ETC. C miners, north, $l»0; A miners, north. $G7 50 and fd.; 2 timbermen, s mth. $90; 4 muck- ers,** norjtb. $75: t 2u tunnelmen. near city, ?.? 25 to $2 50 day; on the above Jobs they work 8-hour shifts; 7 miners, Napa Co.. $07 o0; 14 laborers and carmen, $C0; 2 car- men, south, 500. SAWMILLS, WOODS. ETC. 0 laborers, southeast, $35 and fd.; doggers. $- 25 day, and screw turner, $2 76 day, both same mill south; 2 raftsmen, large lumotr company, $65 and fd., see bess here to-day. FAUMS, DAIRIES and MISCELLANEOUS. 1 ranch teamsters, see bees here, $25 to $30 and fd. ; 5 teamsters, near city, $2 25 day; 2 farmers, C. C. Co., $25 and fd.; _ laborers, city, $37 60 and fd.; 3 laborers, near city, $2 day. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Cook, near city, $35 and fd.; waiter, city, $30 and fd. ; waiter, north, $25 and fd.; dlsh- wacher, $25 and fd., city. MEN, COME AND SE.E US. ONLY US. STENOGRAPHER and clerk. American. $12 a week; coal miner, $2 50 day; ranch black- smith, $35 and board; Jobbing blacksmith. $2 oO to $.1 day; wheelwright, $:< day; black- smith helpers, country; delivery wagon driver, $2 50 day; choremen, $15 and $20 and found; 8 farmers. $25 and $30 and found; milker $.10 and found; woodchoppers fcr mine. $1 25 cord; stableman, country. $35 and found; and others. J. F. CROSETT &. CO t!2S Sacramento st. BUTLER. $35 ar.d found; fry cook. $70- private family cook, $50 to $C0 and found; cook for few men. $25 and found; 0 hotel and restau- rant waiters. $25 and $.55; bus men, dish- washers', vegetable men and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 62S Sacramento st. A — BOY about 16 years eld for work in store. some evening work $« week and Increase MK3 > M. E. DAY. 351 O'Farrell st. A— BOY for retail candy factory $5 week to begin; chance for bright boy to k-arn trade. MKS. M. E.I DAY. 351 O'Farrell st. WANTED— Ship draughtsmen: pay from $2 to . $« per diem; an examination will be held at the office of the^U. S. Superintending Naval Constructor. Union Iron Works San Fran- cisco. Cal.. April 30. 1903. For application and further information address U. S. Super- intending Naval Constructor, Union Iron Works. San Francisco. Cal. WANTED — Men to run candy *tand» ana other privileges, street fair association; $15 Weekly and expenses: cash bond required to cover amount of stock, etc. Cull room H C57 Bush st. WANTED— First-class office man with $2000 cash to take Interest and manage office for new corporation; chance of lifetime for live man. Address, with references box 3sS9, Call office. BAKBER shop, running 2 chairs steady; 1 ex- tra Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday; good steady Income year rounj; modern furniture; must sell at once: coll and get bargain STOLTZ. 723 Market st. WANTKD— Outside attractions of all descrip- tions for street fair associntlon; also spe- cialties; people for sideshowd etc. Call loom 11. G57 Bush st. YOUNG men everywhere, copy letters, home evenings; $9 5<) week. Send addressed en- velope tor particulars, manager dept. W 9, box 1411. Philadelphia. Pa. TRY .our men's shoes at $1 pair, foot- form shoes at ?2 50 or orthopedic shoe* $3 50: best shoes on earth. 11 Third at.. Examiner building. 5 doors from Market. TAILORS- — Coat makers, pants and vest makers wanted for the country. STEIN* SIMON & CO.. Market and Second st*. AGENTS and salesmen, side line; water filter: new; sells $3; liberal discounts. STAFFORD CO., (36 Fulton St.. New York. WANTED — Man to take Interest in saloon; some money required; experience not neces- sary. 405 Spear st. v: ?; • — , ——________ CARPENTERS wanted. 20 Crosley building, corner New Montgomery nnd Mission sts. WANTED — Pork packer. Box 3882, Call office. MAN with somo capital to purchase Interest in class publication. Box 3SS7. Call office.. BRIGHT boy 10 to IS in laboratory: chance for advancement. Box 38S0, Call office. * BOY In tin shop to learn trade; age 16 years: apply 7 to 0. 5C3 Mission st. BOOTBLACK wanted! 1O4V4 Union-siuare avenue. MAN*, help In kitchen; "small restaurant- $0 week; half day Sunday. _585 Market st! WANTED— Iron grill and wire worker and helper. 751 Mission st. ELEVATOR man; polite, prompt: $12 week SMITHS' CASjI STORE, 25 Market st. WANTED — Helper: one used to wagon and carriage work. 1414 P.lne st. RANCH foreman; a thoroughly competent en- ergetic agxtculstiral foreman ' wanted- only first-class . man, familiar -with diversified farming (grain and root «rrops)'need Address, giving full particulars with ref- erences as to Integrity and capability "Farmer," box 3855. Call effice. WANTED^-S carriage woodworkers, wages $1 per day of 9 hours; 5 brush hands for car- rlago paint shop; wages $2 per ' day of 0 hours; carriage blacksmiths, wages $3 n da/ ¦ of 9 hour3. Apply to A. MEISTER & SONS CO.. Sacramerto, Cal. MEN to 1 learn barber trade: only requires two months to complete and secure positions- il- lustrated catalogue and full particulars mailed free. Moler >yatetn Barber College. 635 Clay st. WANTED— Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkln. Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st. ; 150 large rooms: 25c per night: SI to $2 per week. COAT and pants makers wanted. Apply bet. n and 11 a. m. to CHAS. LYONS. London _Tallor. 721 Market st. WANTED — First-class mechanic to work on models and experimental machinery. L. PE- TERSON. 544A Mission st. r=. . COATMAKER for country. Apply REISS BROS & CO., 24 Sutter st. * SHOEMAKER wanted at L. CAPE—Ll'S, 111 .Albion ave., bet. 16th and 17th sts. WANTED — An oysterman. Apply at Oakland Oyster Co., 4G9 Seventh st., Oakland. BARBERS— 3-chalr 10c shop: 2 living rooms- good trade. Apply Call office. WANTED — Young nten to learn barber trade. S. F. Barber College. 741A Howard st. fcTEADY German In wln« business to tend bar and be useful generally. . Bos 3346,' Call. GOOD German cook for small boarding-house $30 and found. 507 Mission St., upstairs. 2-CHAIR barber shop for sale; cheap on ac- count of sickness. 473 Hayes st. , SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australia: HERMAN'S. 2ft Steuart st, COO' MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes. COo up: soling 20c up. 923 Howard st.. nr. 5to. PENSION atty.. E. A. Bullis, room 40. Phelan I bldg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas Pcst,O.A.R, KOnciXG-HOUSF.S FOR SALB, 45 ROOMS; rent $40; sunny: 5 years' lease.$r_00 "0 rooms : rent $25: water front .VKl 10 rooms; on Geary et. : low rent 450 42 rooms: rent only $100: transient SOUO 100 rooms; corner; man house; rent <1O0. 4000 ftO rooms; corner: couth of Market 3200 £0 rooms; corner; north of Market 3500 Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hctels. rcadhouses, flats. 5 to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL. 212 Kearny st. " SCHWEINHARD & CO.. P17 Market St.. between Fifth and Sixth. Rooms 1 .ind 2. Phone Mint 1011. The old and reliable real estate agents offer many special bargains in lodging-houses, bearding- houses, apartment-houses, city and country hotels. Before buying call. ,., r...\, GET A FREE PRINTED LIST OF ~ Lodging-houEes and flats for ra!e from MARION GRIFFIN. 400 EXAMINER bldg. Money to loan on any sale. Abstract of title free with every sale. All houses for saie on installment plan. MITCHELL & CO Phone Tessie 29S1 120« Market st.. opposite Sixth. We will 3*11 you any house for purt cash, balance monthly payments. We have a lar^e Hat to select from. Please call and see some of our bargains. Carriage waiting. JOHNSTON. PETERSON - CO.. 1104 Market. Successors to Retsloff; phone Jessie 4471. We personally Investigate every proposition offered. Al?o personally conduct buyers and search records. Call and get list of bargains. 10 ROOMS, Jones nt.. close in; must be *ol.1 fcr mortgage; if you want a good house cheap and on easy terms, eee this. Apply at 1023 Market st. SNAP— $3400: 42 rooms; finely furnished; near Market and Powell sts. ; transient; $140 monthly only. With BASILE, 11 Sixth et. ROOMJNG-HOUSE fcr sale; 8 rooms, bath; well furnished. 4C8 Minna st. 14 SUNNY rooms near Union square; newly furn.; rent $52; price ?7tX). Bo_ SS74. ' Call. 10-RCOM hou?e: clears over $30; price $750; t:o agent*. Hox 445. Call office. Sl'lltlTUALISM. MME. YOUNG'S teet circle to-night, 10c, C10 McAllister; test meet, to-morrow night. Wlp- wam. Webster & Cent, ave., Alameda: lOc. WYLLIE, photo medium; skeptics bring your camera and plates, do your own dev. 330 Ellis JIRS ELLIS, medium. 2:i3 Valencia: Fittings 12 to "• p. tr..: $1: circles Tuesday*. 2. 25c. i.:.AUl k — • » A-A i>. ; Call at once and save S2. My regular $3 reading this week for j $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 *1 $1 V PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The First Ifglstereil Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco. j I do hereby eolemn'y agree and guarantee to make you lio eharse if I fall to tell your name, occupation and what you called for: I promise to tell you whttlu-r your husband, wife or 1 6\reefheart is true or false; tell you whom and when you wlU marry; in fact. I will tell every hope, fear or ambition better than you can tell. yourself; I will tell you how to win the man or woman you love, even though miles away; I I will rtralghten out your affairs and show you how to win success in love, marriage, business, mining speculation, health, better positions. etc.; no matter what trouble you may have, I will help you or charge nothing for my serv- ices; '"mediums developed." Hrs. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sun. 2 to 8. ::23-^O'Farrell st. — 326. MME. M. BERNARD. THE FAMOUS Clairvovant snrt b-j'inefs medium, permanently located at 17 Third ft., next Examiner bldg.: the reads your life correctly, gives an accurate descrii-tlon of the past, reveals the present happenings and portray* events to occur In tht future: If you are ir.Xtrouble. discontented or not satisfied In life, or have domestic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them: valuable advice In al! affairs of life: 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 4569. ISMAIt. the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market St.. cor Turk: private readings dally. 10 a. m. to S p.m.; resdings by mail as Fatlsfactory as in person: 3 .juoFtlnns answered $1 : full. life. $5; Fend lock of liair. date and year of birth; tion't send currency. Send rostofp.ee. Welli- Ftrgo rnoney ordrr or registered letter. MISS WARL> gives names, dates and facts wh»n others fail: call on this celebrated medium; satisfaction or no pay. 100 McAllister st. MME. RAVENNA (riven free lest for one week only; names given. 0 Fourth st. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader In city. 20*2 Kfarny. room 2t>; ladles. 25c, gents 50c. M. BELLE RUSSELL has removed to 55 | 3d st.: ladies, 25c; pente. 50c: huurs. 10 to A. CLAIRVOYANT, card and planet readc-r: only 1 10c: hours, 1 to 8. 2G2 Minna St.. near 4th. MME. LE FERN — Professional card reading and palroUtry; ladles 25r. s«»nts 50c. 1C9 f.th. ! ' MRS SHAFFER. clRtrvoyant card reader: slt- thie« dsily. 44R^ .Te«xle *t.. b*t. F.th and Sth CAKPET BBATIXU AlfP CI.m"ISO. WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat. inK Works. 355-357 Tehama St.; tel. Sauth 40. CALIFORNIA Canet-Beatlng Co.. J. McQueen, proprietor. 329 Guerrero st. : tel. Mlsr'on 49. TRY HOPKE 1JROS.* excellent carpet clean- lng. Phone Bush 421. 411-4^1 Powell st. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st : tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM &. CO.. Props RUDOLPH & CO carpet-beating works: pricey reasonably 17itt Harrison st.;tel. Mission 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works; 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. J. K. MITCHELL Carpet-denning and Reno- ; vatlng Co . 240 14th st.: tel. Mission 74. • CHIROPODISTS. Prof. Martin Braun. formerly of Vienna. Aus- tria, treats local fcot diseases without pain; ' corns 25<?. Suit 17. 930 Market. «>u. Emporium P_X~I»T». A NEW plate — the Whalebone — Car>.:ot break: warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fillings. 50c; plates. $5: full set; all work painless and war- ranted. Chicago Dental Parlor*, 24 Sixth St. AN ideal gold filling, $1: silver fillings, 60c: gold croTvne. $3. warranted 20 yeara; open j evenings and Sundays. Meal Dental Parlors, 6 Eddy 6t.. rooms 44 and 45. REMOVAU i DR C. W. TUCHAP.DS. dentist, has r»- j rnoved from 47 Pcet st. to Mutuat Bank build. : ing. room 614. corner Geary and Kearny ats. , GOLD fillings 75c. ellver 35c. crowns $2; no i pain: open Sunday. Dr.O.B.Hewltt.204 Sutter. J PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush — I Set teeth $1 50 up; crowns $2 up; fillings 25c. j SET of teeth without plate. DR. H. G. i TOT-NO. 1S41 Polk «t. URE SallAKEHs AM) S—AMSTK—SMSS Accordion, sunburst & knife plaiting. Stewart's button and buttonhole factory. Ho Taylor. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School J —Any pattern rut to measure. 10Ii» Market. KOliCA'l'IOXAL. HEALD'S ENGI- | NEER1NG — Theory, demonstration, construe- | tlon, l».t*.>ratory and uhon work; thoroughly practical; day. night. 24 Poet; catalogue free. THE Berlitz School of Languages. Starr King h\6s-, 121 Geary st. — Competent native teach- ers; 200 branches with 75.000 pupils In Amer- ica and Europe; best, quickest method ever devised; private and class Instruction; pros- pectus and trial lessons fr<ee; commercial claseer In French and Spanish. $3 per month. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES. 24 Post St., S. F.— Thorough courses; complete equipment; all subjects pertaining to mining and mining engineering: day and night; catalogue lie". THE Paul Gereon School of Acting; the largest and most Influential school of the kind outside New York City; 9 special teachers; pupils en- ter any tbn-. Call or address 414 Mason kt. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE, conducted by experts: best combined short- hand and commercial course to be had; In- dorsed by offlci-l court reporters. 1382 Mkt. CALIFORNIA Business College, 305 Lsxkln et "A thorough school"; positions secured for graduate*; modern methods: Individual In- i structlon. Write for illustrated catalogue. I ADDRESS ISAAC PITMAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. 345 Haight tt . 3. F.. Cal. To your in terest ADDRESS Ayer's Business College 723 Market St.. Tor their new catalogue; it is free and the nicest in the State. Life scholarship. $50 i A 8UMMER school of shorthand and bookkeep- ; ing; enroll now and be ready for position in fall. 8. F. Business College, 1230 Market st. ENGINEERING — Civil, elec, mln., mech.. su-- vey. assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864. Vaa der Nalllen School. 113 Fulton* nr. City HalL H.HIRSCHING'S School of Chemistry ar.dMln- Ibk; open gay, eve. 334 Kearny: catalun. free. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar, writing, etc. : day or eve. ; $5 mo. 1024 Mission, nr. Cth. VIOLIN, mandolin, guitar; Prof. Merkl: thor- ough. patient, experienced. 882 Fulton st. MRS. GRUNDIES WEILER. Germ., Fr.. Sp.; hrs. 8-11 a.m., 3-5 p.m. 1126 Eddy ;Cottage big. Chicago Builnees College. 1435 Market.nr. 10th". : i'ltt man shorthand, typing, bookkpg. ; $S mo. SrHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION. ..... .Day ana I PARTINGTON'S. 421 Pine st... Night elm*. HEALD'H Business College, 24 Post B t.. 8. F.; founded 18V3; new &0-page catalogue, free. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents— The Weekly CaTT i 10 oases. In wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year HELP ..» AKTED FEMALE Cop._ WANTED— Head nurse for two children. $30, . you have also an assistant, soe lady to-day; parlor maid and waitress. $30, see lady to- day; waitress, country hotel, $30. nice place; cook for eight men, $25- first-class cook, near San Rafael, $35. see lady this forenoon; head waitress. $80; cook, family wor!;, country, no dishwashing. $40; Protestant nurse, boy - years old. $25; 'waitress, cafe, $30; « hotel waitresses and resorts, $25 and $30; CO girls for housework. $25; laundress. $:J5; compan- ion old lady," Petaluma. $20, and others. Ap- . ply to J..F. CROSBTT & CO.. 334 Sutter st. A NEAT young girl for light work in retail candy factory; $4 week. MRS. M. E. DAY, 851 O'Farrell st. , 3 GIRLS to learn hairdreselng; $4 50 teaches trade from A to Z in 2 wks.: must ull 3 posi- tions by Apr. 26; $10 per wk. guaranteed; call early; day and evening class: Cld'S. F. Hairdressing School, 233 Geary St.; room 13. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, -scalp treatment, halrwork. removal of superfluous hair: $5 2 weeks; day & eve. class; wages $10 to $20 week. 1236 Market, cor. Jones, r. at. AT OUR NEW FACTORY. 1873 MISSION ST^. NEAR FIFTEENTH. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS ON OVERALLS WANTED; INEXPEKIENCD PAID SALARY WHILE LEARNING: OPERATORS AND RrVITbRa ALSO WANTED AT OUR MAIN FAC- TOR X. 32 Mi FREMONT ST. LEVI STRAU-S & CO. APPLY TO MR. DAVIS. PLAIN writers everywhere, spare time even- Ings; $9 50 week; steady home work. Self- addrc«i*ed envelope, full particulars, manager ,dept. W 0. box 1411, Philadelphia. Pa. WOMEN to do sewing on specialties; $1 per 100: can make bIx an hour; material sent free, prepaid. Send envelope for particu- lars and testimonials from our workers. Mn- d&m Du Pent, Dept. W 9, Ninth st., Phlla- delphla. Pa. LADIES everywhere, copy letters home even- ings and return to us; we pay $20 thousand, cash: new plan; steady work. Send addressed envelope full particulars, Guarantee Co. Dept. W 9, Philadelphia. Pa. PANTS finishers and operators wanted at once. 245 Seventh st. WANTED — A Bood, first-class waitress at 304 Mason st.; wages $8 a week. ' WAIST nnd skirt hands wanted; also improv- ers. BRYANT, 2576A Mission st. MIDDLE-AGED woman for all-around house- work. 230 Townsend st^ STRONG woman for sweeping and wlndow- ckaning halt days; Swedish. 204 Second at. A YOUNG girl to assist with light housework; no cooking. 1307 Jackson st. ; A GERMAN* girl wanted for general house- work: wages $20. C75 McAllister st. AN experienced waist hand. 599 Ellla. st. GIRL for housework, $15. P73 McAllister Bt. WANTED— Upstairs girl, two other servants kept; wages $25; cne understanding halr- uresalng preferred. Address MRS. B.. box 88B3. Call office. APPRENTICE wanted to learn girls' branch of bookbinding; must be smart and active. F. MALLOYE. 42_ Sacramento st. YOUNG girl to tend baby: no washing: work light; salary moderate. Apply » to 12, room 27. second floor. Hotel Belli. Vlgta. GIRLS about 14 for factory work; good wages; steady employment. Apply at once. AME- & HARRIS. 100 Sacramento 8t. , . WANTED— Girls to make fruit baskets. Ap- ply to WESTON BASKET MANUFACTUR- ING CO., 660 Bryant »t., bet. 4th and 5th sts. GIRLS to learn millinery trade; taught in 1 mo.; $5; positions guaranteed at $15 per Wk; school evenings only. 143 Stockton st.. r. 13. WANTED— Good skirt hands. E. MESSAGEU. 145 Post st. WANTED — An apprentice on coats; paid while learning. 220 Stevcnfcon 8t. YOUNG girl to assist with baby during- day; wages $8. 700 Van Ness ave. GIRL for general housework and cooking; ref- erences; wages $20 to $25. ISO" Octavla et. GIRL wanted for second work: call between 12 and 2 p. m. SE. cor. Clay and Buchanvi. GRAYSTONE Hotel. «6 Geary st:— Room in ex- change for dressmaking; must be first-class. GIKL wanted for general houpework; wages $20. 308 Turk, upstalrB; or lady by the day. WANTED — Downstairs girl who can attend ta- ble; small family; wages $25. Box 3864. Call OPERATORS nnd finishers on gents' white ghlrts. ROGIcnSON'S. 535 Valencia st. ft • CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscription* received at Call branch office. 2200 Flllmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at lUUrf Va I enrla »t. _^_^_^____ UKI.I 1 \V A VTK M M A1.B. C R. HANSEN & CO Employment Agency 429 Bush Bt , 642 Clay st. WE SHIP TO-DAY. '..To New Railroad Work J For Northern, Central and Southern Califor- nia. Mendocino, Los Angeles, Marln, Alameda and Costra Costa Counties; Nevada, Ogden, Utah. Arizona and Oregon. Free Fare Free Fare Free Fare Tunnelmen, drillers and muckers... $2 to $3 Teamsters ". • $2 Laborers $2 Laborers to build fence $2 25 FOR S. P. CO. WORK. '..Nevada and California Laborers; extra gang $1 75 to $2 Laborers; section work ..........$1 60 Farmers, milkers, choremen. ..... .$2(5 to $35 Carriage painter ; country ....*... $3 60 HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Head laundryman, $50; barkeeper, $40; for Springs hotel; cook and wife for an institu- tion, country. $('5; cook and wife, country hotel, $50; 2 waiters for an Institution, coun- try, $30; eecond and third cooks, $40 to $60; dishwaphers nnd kitchen hands, $25 to $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO 420 Bush st. Branch Office 642 Clay st. AT CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. i 59 Third st.; phone Bush 405. FREE FARK FREE FARE 100 R. R. laborers, 8. P. Co. work... $2 day 100 men for steel gang. ...... ..$1 CO a day *: 20 R. R. laborers, north, free fare.. $2 a day > 10 men to cut wood pine, 4 ft. .$1 50 a cord Stove wood, pine, 16 inches $2 a cord *4 men to make grape stakes $4 per 1000 6 ranch hands $26 a month and board LOGGING WOODS. 4 cross-cutters... .... .$45 a month and board 2 timber fellers.'... .$45 a month and board 20 laborers ".$2 a day 10 swampers $40 a month and board 10 millhands..... ....$2 to $2 25 a day a spooltenders ...$60 a month <; timber fellers.. $50 ard board 11 lumber pliers!.'.. .- .$2 a day :; wheel teamsters. ....$65 a month (i quartz miners, Slsklyou Co.. $2 day & UJ. 3 carpenters, city, 8 hours... .....$3 WANTED — Young man 18 or' 20 years old for ladles' furnishing goods store. MARKS BROS.. 1220 Market st. EXPERIENCED boy~wanted for bakery. 1791 Haight st. r.o«T A\n Fmvn — * ****-'-'-?_****' LG3I— Small Otld »pan;.-l punpy; b'.avk sncl white bo<!y ar..l h?ad: b:ack Mrs; short blucU tall, white tip: Uather collar, nickel trim- intns*: answers to name of Laddis. Keiurn to 1U7S Broadway st. an.i receive reward. LOST— Gold banJ bracelet, net with pearl* and blue ntcnea. Ftntlcr pteasa return u> _ J. WALES. Ar.Klo-C'alitoman F..ink; reward. LOST— Fox hound: tag 4175; reward. F. M1N- KEL, California Glue Works. South San. \W, LOST— Tuesday evening. April 14, gold medal presented to D. Bolan; reward. 14.34 FWfOax LOST — Brown water «rank-l; tip of right fore- paw white, C33 Turk st. ; reward. - LOST— O;x-n face gold watch with initial* C. A. S. er.trraved on back. Return -25 Kearny st. ; reward. 31 ATT K _ .» K> ASU ritLUWM TO order: m'.ro rtean ami iterlllxed: upnol- • stery; honest work jrjaranteed. HOi'K.iJ toil";*.. *ll-<13 Huwell »t. Hhon» Bu»n t- - ; | ilbD'i AL. - :-!-*¦ MRS. DR. WYETH. specialist for all female complaints; u:»tant relief guaranteed; M veuis' experience; refined home before ana during ccuflncnier.t. 72.H Post st.. nr. Josem. MRS. UU. KUML. reliable specialist for ail fe- male troubles and irregularities; Instant relief guaranteed. ICCS',6 Mkt. st.. opp. 5tii. ALL Valpeau's fen-ale pills are sur»; oert reg- ulating pills sold: price $2 50 by express. Try Valpeau's safety capsules; piiee $2 SO. Pasteur's syringe snd tablets: price *-J»t- By express only on receipt of price. OSGOOD BROTHERS, wholesale druggists. Seventh and Broadway. Oakland. DR. G. XV. O'DONNKLL — All who are sic* or In trouble consult this specialist on fem_U complaints: positively corrected: the unfor- tunate helped: the mo»t difficult cases treat- ed; advice free. Office. 1013 Market st. MRS. D ALLEN. 1118 Market— ReliaMe l«d!es' specialist: a private home before and during confinement; best medical care; low fees. ADVICE fr«e — Drs. Goodwin, ladles' specialists; In-tant rerief guaranteed; low fees; maternitr home; babies adopted free. POfl Market st. MATERNITY Villa: 3irlctly private. MRS. DP.. FL'.NKE. 141B Eighth st.. Ala~ eda. DK. ROSEN resides at 134J Alabama st., near 2«th: ladles, relief or no fe». $10; avoid delay. DP., and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO H'SRBS. criminal method of treatment. 1126 Market »'. DR. NG TOY KEE. 210 Stockton «t.. oppo*i:« 1'rlon Sflunre: all di«e^*»« nsH»rt bv »-«rb* MlM'liLLAAKOlit— KOH SAL.—. i EOILEKS. engine*. 2d-hand machinery. McIN- TOSH i WCLPMAN. l'.»3-197 Fremont at. ' FOR SALE — Oni> 4-horse power, one 8-hor»» power, cne 12- horse power i.nd cn» lS-hors* power. CM engines; ull but one of them new; in -cood condition; a>o on» we!i boring outfli to put down l.S-lnch water welU snd on* rotary sand pump. HAWKINS" MANUFAC- TURING COMPANY. 3C0 Poit St.. San Fran- cirfoo. Cal. . — — . ! A— THOROUGHBRED hatchin: eggs: 2O varle- i ties fowls;eggs by th? setting ard in Incubator I lots; »en«l stamp for illustrated catalogue. Oakland Poultry Yards, room C. 157 New ; Montg. St.. !». F. ; 30 years in business. ! DOiCS YOUR P.OOF LEAK? Hepalr it with Eiaterftc; in rolls easy to lay: n»e<is no painting or crating: geed ever old iron tin or *hlngles: be.«t for new roefs. E-ATCtHTK ROOFING CO.. 713 Market st. SECOND-HAND machinery, boilers, engine?. ' pumps, water pip«\ bought, sold, rented snd exchanged. See Sunday's papers. H.S.WH1TE MACHINERY COMPANY. 1^0-l."2 Beale «t. A — FINE »uit!«. $7 .'.•/; <Jre?s pant*. $2 60. Origi- nal Stlsfit Clothing Parlors. 238 Kearny st.. near Hush; open to 0 p. m. ! A— $3 i«> DEKDT nn.i f»"Wa hsts. $1 73. Pop- i ular Price Hatters. 330 Kearny «t.. near Pine; ! cpen till 9 p. m. A — BUYS. *eM» or rents sear machinery, en- gines ttotirrm. water i>*j>e!». shaftins. pulleys, etc. WHITKLAW. gT-_ta Spear st^ ¦ i FOR isjfl rheap — A 3U-h'irserower gas or gaso- line enslno; can be seen running at 220 Thir- teenth *r.. r.er.r Howard. | 13-INCH neconrt-hand Krugli horizontal certtrl- i fus&l pump, almost new. at a bargain. Call or write H. G. E. W.. 1H7 First St.. b. F. I — j LARGE fireproof »afe for sale c!ieap. 42 Main. i Edison phonograph.3. records, supplies, movti < | picture machines, films. Bacigalu*>i. 03." Mkt. ! Custom tailor-made sulti»: sold $1 weekly r>ay- j rr.»nt«L Misfit Clcthinsr Parlors. 25 Stockton .-t. Diamond?, watches and Jewelry soM; $1 wee'.s payments. Portland Loan Of3ce,25 Stockton ft. ONE second-hand 2U-inch centrifugal pump. KROGH M'N'F'G. CO.. 519 Market »t. GASOLINE engines, automobiles an.i launches; all slies. J. E. DOAK. 4« Fremont st. ' BOI T .ERS en«tine3.pump9.plr>e-.belting.«haftinK. pulley, etc. SUOARMAN BROS.. 649 Howard. SAFES— New and second-hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO.. 417-423 Sacramento st ASK for prices on <«eer»n<I-har.d typewriters: alt makes. ALF.XANDKR Xt CO.. 110 Montgy. MAGIC lanterns. n»w and 2<l-hand moving plc- turen. PT'T.T.ARO <fe BRKCK. 1S1 Po<t st«. ansc__LA~i;opa waxts. TILTON wants good «econd-hand clothing and , theatrical goods. 154 9th St.; tel. Jessie 2S51. WANTED — Butcher's coollns room; give size and price. Box 3S12. Call office. PHOTO and magic lantern goods. 100 Mont- gomery it. • . •5<v>0 WORTH cast-off clothin? wanted; highest price paid. 322 Grant ave.: tel. Red 3932. ' MU.N_t TO _OAJV. AA— MANHATTAN LOAN COMPACT VthTk 107-10& Crocker Buildin*: $5.000,000 CAPITAL „ ..DEAL DIRECT AND AVOID EXPEN8S.. Loans at f.'.i and .6 per cent; suma to suit; City. Oakland. Country and Town property: Estates. Legacies, Undivided Interests ta Realty; Interests in Unsettled Estate* aad Contested Estates; Second Mortgages and Life Insurance Policies; full cost of Improve- ments at 6 pec cent. MANHATTAN LOAM CO., Crocker building; telephone Mala 9934. A— R. McCOLQAN. 24 Montgomery st,. room £» Loans any amount at lowest rate*. Deal direct with lender. On first mortgages. On second mortgages. On third mortgages. On undivided Interests In real estat— ' On estates in probate. ...'IV On legacies. NO DEI-VT. Telephone Main 551S. R. McCOLGAN. 24 Montgomery st.. room 9. AAA— HKRMAN MURPHY. " 601-C02-C03 Examiner building. Quick settlements; no disappointment. Save expenses by dealing directly. Estates, second mortgages, undivided inUr* ests, assignments of rents, property in trust, etc.: legacies. life estates and undivided in- terests in property purchased. Courteous treatment. Strictly eonfldentta- When You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY. AAA— Liberal advances at lowest rates on you? note secured by household furniture. pUnoi or any good security without removal: quick and confidential; also loan on real estate; fuli cott of Improvements to builders; if in difa- cultles consult us. 475 Parrott (Emporium} building: phone South 43a. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE. 103 Gr*at »»*. Phone Red 1603. LOANS FROM $1 to 110.000. ANY proposition, any amount. « per cent: 1st and 2d mortgages; estates In probates; Inter- est in estates, legacies, undivtded Interests, property in trust, life estates, life policies, etc. Halloran & Bates. 30 Chronicle bldg. PEOPLE desiring loans on salaries or any se- curity whatever benefited. Emporium Loan Co.. room 214. 5th floor. Parrott building: • moit seoiuded In city: no publicity. lilUHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds. J?welry. at lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, S»» Market >t. : teL Main 164 1. Branch. 19 Third. A PIUVATE party loan* any amount %n furni- ture, pianon: lowest rates; without removal; no publicity: no commissions: d-al direct a.i I avoid brokerage. 11 City Halt Square^ MONEY loaned ta salaried people, retail mer- chants, teamsters, boarding- houses', without recurlty: easy payments; largest busines* in 40 principal cities. Tolman. 553 Parro'.t bld«. S. V. DISCOUNT AGENCY— Loans to salaried people <>n the'.r cots. THE TOUSLEY CO liT. Phelan bids j MONEY to loan on low interest; gold, silver. ! diamonds, pearls and precious atones bought st W. J. HSSTHALL'S If Sixth St. ONE p»r cent on fumtiure or pianos: no re- moval; r.o comntl!>sR>n: $2." up: quick, quiet. confidential. 2<; Montgomery »t.. rt-i-m 7. ONE per cent on furniture: $5 a month en each flOOt): any security. 302 Mont?tircery. rm. ii». STAR Lvan Co. cf Wyomins loans monsy t-> talaried en-.ployea. R. 111. Mutual Sar.Bk.bll. ON furniture, pianos; private party: no retnov- >1: na p— >licity K W. Lick ll*» McAKIi»t»r. ALL Inan* on diamond* and Jewelry 2 per cant mo. S. F. Collateral Lo=«ti Bank. £BJ Kearny. 3% ON furniture £ pianos. $15 tip; no remav*t; phone Black 1709: room SI. 8 Ed1y. floor 4. CASH loaned salaried people on notes witaout Indoner. MORRSI.L. 60O Examiner bldg. A WEEK'S newa for 5 cent»— The Weekly Call. 10 pases. In wrapper, for mailing. $1 p«r year A— "~ I MURRAY & READY. Phone Main BS4S. «U4-C3B Clay «t. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. We ship you Free to ycu Free to-day. . Free to all. Nevada. Ore son. Arizona. Nevada. Oregon. Arizona. Los Angeles County. Santa Susan*. Chatsworth Park. Los Angeles County. Los Angeles County. " San Fernando. Shasta County. Mininu regions. Mendoclno County. Humboldt County. UWANTAGO AS Drillers, teamsters, machine men. carmen, bench hands, cornermen, laborers, muckers, chuck tenders, common drillers, track men, 2 and 4 horse teamsters, cook, waiters, me- chanical help. etc.. $2, $2 23, $2 &0. $2 75. $3, $4 day? ON ALL ABOVE JOBS . Free pass For you. Free pass_. Crowds going. Are you ? Are you . TO MINES. > 196 miners, timbermen. muckers, laborer*, furnace men. cooks waiters and men and wives. .$C0, $70, |75, |S5. $00; come, we'll tell you. CARPENTERS. MACHINISTS. Plasterers. $4 60. 8 brick molders. Whitewashers, $75 and found. Shingle sawyer. 5 graders, pine lumber. 189 woodchoppers, all foumT. 2{J4. tlemaker3. all found. Woodworkers, fare paid, north, $3 00 day. Head Donkeyman, And a full crew. Sticker hand, city planing mill, $3 day. Wheelwright for large ranch. Painter and other help. Blacksmith, n»chlne shop, fare $1. $30 found. Machine driller, free fare, $75. Blacksmith helper, fare 30c. $2 day. 4 coopers, 10c barrel, country. Woodworker and wagonmaker. country, fare paid, $3 SO day. 6 carpenters, fare 35c, 8 hours, $3 50 day. GREAT AMERICAN TRUST. Building gigantic manufacturing plants, etc. It's new. Butte Co. It's good. • 10 laborers, special R. R. rates, S2 SO. $60. TUNNELS. \ QUARRIES. EXCAVATING. 164 drillers, muckers, teamsters, laborers, powder men, etc., $2, $2 25, $2 50, $3 day. Located everywhere — steady good Jots. 281! leamtters. laborers, handy men, som» factories, buildings, excavating, etc. Corns see, $2, $2 25, $2 50 day; 0 plow holders. 100 Greeks, Austrian*, Italians, For mines and railroad work. Bosses here, $2 to $2 50 day. AGRICULTURAL. ETC. 1C4 farmhands $25 to *33 and found 1)5 ranch teamsters, $30 and found 30 orchard and vineyard hands. $20 to $-'50 fd. 34 milkers, some together $30 to $40 found ', 9 butter and cheese makers $3i> to ?.".'> M. Choremen $:V> to $K» and iounrt ! _U choremen and boys, $15 to $30 and found 10 pruners and grafters, $30 to $45 and fd. 12 stablemen, all over country, $30 to *«> fd. TOGETHER. Chewemaker and 2 milkers. Nevada, $10, $15 j and found. Milker, fare paid, Tuolumne County. $35 fd. (5 teamsters, ranch, fare $1, $.I0 and found FOR A WINERY — COUNTRY. . ; 12 handy men. help carpenters, painters, ma- j chinlsts, make yourselves useful, S.ji) found. MARRIED. i Man and wife, man to milk and do chores, wife to wait at table at mine, boss here. $O> I fd: farmer and wife, north. $50 fd; farmer I and wife, orchard, no tamily. $40; German I or Frenchman and wife for dining-room of HOTEL AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. Second cook. mine. $45 and found; cook and waiter, country job. $40, $30 and found: cook j and dishwasher, city boarding-house, $&>. $15 ; and found; 5 ranch and vineyard cocks. $.10, $35 and found; cook and dishwasher, hotsi. $50, $25 and found; cook, few men at saw- mill, $35 and found; 2U cooks, different places. $30 to $70; 14 waiters, various places, $23 to $40 and found; 26 dishwashers, located ev»ry- where, $15 to $33 and found; bsll end ele- vator boys; G porters, city and country jobs. ?25 and found; roustabouts. $25. $30 and j found"; 3 pantry boys; markers and distrtbu- i ter. laundry, $15 week and found; boys to' learn trades; Iodging-hou!*e janitor. For Other Places A— SPECIAL ON LATE SIAIL. Telegrams and telsphone. Man, m'.lk 12 cows, cook little, $30 fouml Janitor, city building, $4'J C coremakers. Circular sawyer, $105 3 waiters, country hotel. $35 and foun.l 2 Portuguese milkers, COc fare, S.*.~> found Second cook, mine, fare paid. $l."> found Dairyman, tirst-class place, $10 found Boy to deliver bread, city. $15 and found 2 milkers, same dairy, Marln Co., $30 found 2 Swi53 milkers, southeast. $35 found . Pprter, drive bus, hotel, country, $25 found 2 farmers, vineyard. Santa Clara Co.. 526 fd. Milk few cows, fare $1 25. $:J9 found . Buttermaker. milker, tare $3. $35 and $40 fd Choreman. private place, fare $1, $20 fd Boy, plumbing, little experience, city. $1 50 ¦ Boy, tinning, little experience, city, $1 50. $2 j Waiter, camp, city. $20 and found Cook) few men. camp, city, $20 and found Helper, carriage painting shop. / ¦ Man to take charge of schooner. 9f . Setter, brick yard, $2 60 for 16 M. 2 boys, work around brick yard. $15 foun.l Faker's helper, city. ' $30 and found Shingle sawyer, country Job. Blacksmith, lumber company, $50 found Ix)dglng-house man, 2 porters i Spooltender, country. L. Co.. $55 and found I 4 slack coopers, country Job. j Milker, banking syndicate. $35 and found j Cheesemaker, Oregon. , 12 men to work on stock ranch, $25 found i Kutcher^youn^ man, r hop and wagr>n. $10 w!c i Teamster, 4 horses, mine, $10 found j Milker, fare paid, mining regions, $3.1 found j Cook, ranch. $1 fare, $."0 and found Walter, hotel, fare $1 25. $30-$C5 found S 6 laborers, large lumber company, $30 fd | Elevator boy. city. Starcher. second, washer. 8Oc fare. $30 found Cabinet-maker to make kitchen tables. $1 day Shingle packer, San Mateo Co., 6»»c per 1000 Stableman, south. $30 and found Porter, city institution. $20 and fouml 3 dishwashers, ranch, fare $1. $25 and found Cook, few men, 6 men, 50c fare, $15 found Carpenter, city Job. $a 50 day Spooltender. large lumber company. $55 fd BuRgy washer, mining town, $40 found Painter, city, good Job. «2 ,V> day 11)02 we gave MURRAY & READY, 45.000 men work. 634-636 Clay st. WANTED— Recruits for the Marine Corps. U. S. Navy; able-bodied men of cood character, between the ages of 21 and 35; nnt less than & feet 4 Inches and not over 6 feet 1 lncfc: able to speak and read English. For further Information apply at the recruiting office*. 40 Ellis st.. San Francisco. Cal.; Masonic Hall. 030 K at.. Sacramento, Cal.: and U. S. Custom-house. 222& North Main it. Los Angeles, Cal. AN Al window dresser for clothing 'store: good salary and steady position to right party: one that can write ehow cards preferred. P. J. W.. box 41. Call office. GET your ehoes half-soled while waiting; 25c to 50c. 563 Mission st.. bet. 1st and 2d its. ALL cizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, half price. 563 Mission rt., bet. 1st and 2d sts. WlNCHKSTER Houpe. 44 Third st.. near Mar- ket— 200 rooms. 25c night; reading-rooms: free *hu«i snd baggage to and from terry. CLASSIFIED advertisements ar.d subjcriptlons received at Call branch office. 2200 Flllmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements ar.d (UDscrlptlons has been established at lOOti Valencia rt. HOK.SK5* AMU WAUCU 8 AND 14 passenger wagonettes, open broug- ham, victoria. Lee top surrey and buggy, cheap. O'BRIEN'S, Polk st. and G. G. ave. FOR sal<! — Ftneat matched team in the city. Including harness and ppen buggy. Call at 733 Fifth ave. A VERY tins family carriage, a handsome Victoria and an excellent modern coupe. 1011 Sutter st. ¦ 4 HORSES. 2 mares, also 1 4-year-old Jack; cheap. 79 City Hall ave. .-/ 1 SORREL horse. wei_ht 1100 lbs. $65; work single or double. | 1834 Devisadero st. 4 HORSES; single baggage wagon: 2-horse ex- press wagon: harness. Apply 449 V, Guerrero. RARE chance — Four good horses for sale. 327 Sixth st. Largest assortment 2-hand wagons.buckb'd.sur- rey, harness, work. driving horse. 15th- Valencia. AN Al express wagon, single; also light camp- ing wagon for sale chaap. 532 Mission st. READ "The California Horseman." of Interest to horsemen. DnlzlelT. editor. WW O. fj. av». HO US US TO LET. A — PRINTED list of houses to let; send for cir- cular. O. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery. PACIFIC ave.. 2181, near Buchanan— New, artistic, modern, up-to-date, light, n and 9 rooms, 2 Baths; permanent lease. THj£ Me- CARTHY CO.. tMO Market st. PRESIDIO Heights — Jackson st.. bet. Mapl* and Cherry — For rent, house 6 rooms and both: fine marine view. HOUSES TO J.KT — H'KMSHKU. SUNNY 8-room house; furnished; opposite pan- handle. 1915 Oak lit. ' LOST A.M) KOU.NI*. ~~ LOST — Wednesday forenoon, between Sutter and Kearny sts. and Van Ness ave. or en Sutter-st cars, a green stone (Peridot) hta,-*' set In gold rim with small gold ch tin at- tached. $5 reward if returned to tV" I_1vav DKRSLICE CO.. 136 Sutter st. JjJ BURNT leather bag. containing blue enamel opera-glass; Dresden figures; reward. 1_™ 3SS5. Call office. * LOST— Lady's gold watch: monogram J K N • photo Inside. Return to Bushnell'a; 'reward.' There are girls who run typewriters whose work Is often vexins; ' And puts the firms employing them "to trouble most perplexing. But this irascible old gent need not get bo tearing mad If he'd hire help as others do by a two-bit Call Want Ad. • •