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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1903 12 ED17CATIOXAL— Conttnned. THE Berlitz School of Languages. Starr King bldg., 121 Geary 1 1 — Co~pe>.ent ratlvi t«»ch- trs- _Co branches with 75.000 pupils In Amer- | lea and Europe; best, quickest method «ver , devUed; jrlvate and class Instruction; pros- pectus and trial lessons free: commercial classes In French and 8panlsh. $3 per month. HKALD'S SCHOOL OF MINES, 24 Post st., S. j F. — Thorough courses: complex equipment; ; all subject* pertaining to mining and min!n_ j fngineerlng: day and night; catalogue^rej. , i THE; TauTcerson School of Actlns: the largest I ! and most influential school of the kind outMda j I New York City; 0 special teach* rs; pupils en- 1 I ter any time. Call cr address 414 Masan st. 1 GALLAGHER- MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE, J conducted by experts; b;st combined st.o.-t- hand and commercial course to be had; In- i dorsta by official court reporters. 13S2 Mat. j CALIFORNIA Business College. 303 Larkln St.. "A thorough school"; positions secured for i graduates; modern methods; Individual ln- | structlon. Write for Illustrated catalogue. | I AYRES, the leading business college. 723 Mar- j i ket et.; special summer course in all depart- . ! ments; handsome catalogue free: life scholar- « ship. $50; day and evening sessions. I THE Jenne M. Long College of Voice and Ac- i tlcn; to It Ions guaranteed: catalogue free. ! Addrets 2152 Sutter St.. San_Franclsco. 1 MlLLi:1SfcK~Echcol of Acting and Elocution; i thorough course. 120 O'Farrell, Alcazar bldg. i H HIRSCHING'S School of Chem'.stry and Min- ing; open day. c ve. 334 Kearny ; catalog tree. I ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar. writing, i etc.; day or eve. ;J5mo. 1024 Mlsslon.nr.6th. I VIOLIN, mandolin, guitar; Prof. Mcrki: thor- j ough. ratlent. experienced. SS2 Fulton st. I i MRS J GR1TNDIES WEILER, Germ.. Fr.. So.: | : hrs. 0-11 a.m..3-5 p.m. 1126 Eddy;CottagjJ>!g ! I Chicago Business College. 143."> Market.nr.10th. j j Pittrr.an shorthand, typing, bookkpe; $8 mo. | ! SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION Day and j PARTINGTON'S. 424 Pine st Night class. I i HEALD'S Ruslneps College. 24 Post st.. S. F. ; i founded 1SC3; new 80- page catalogue free. j EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. G^EORG_rAOKlT^2i Post st.: tel. Bush 135.: Japanese-Chinese employment office; fur- nishes best help; contracts for farm help, etc. ORPHEUM E— <i>loym<ent Office — Japanese, Chl- i nebe help. 42<> Powell, nr. Sutter; tel. Main I 5752. after (i p. ni.. home phone. Black I5Oi.. 'CHINESE Employment Office — Best help at L«on Seung. 411% O'Farrell; tel. East 42ti. Grand Japanese-Chinese Emp Office. 415 Stock ton; tel. Grant 16S: expert, reliable help. ; CHINESE and Japanese help, estab. 20 years. Tel. Main l»0T. BRADLEY & CO.. 040 Clay. RELIABLE Japanese Chinese Employment O.'- nce; all kinds heip. 315 Stockton; Main 51S8. jEaiPLOVMKXT WANTED— FEMALE. j RELIABLE young German girl wants position as second girl: wages $25; no objection to th« ! country. Box 3000. Call. •.. j YOUNG Eastern girl wishes employment as , chambermaid or waitress, city or country, j I Box 1496. Call office. . I I SCOTCH Nova Scotia woman: first-class cook- j - or general housework in small family; call ( two days 110 Fulton st. I WOMAN' wants work by day washing. Ironing i or housework; $1 25 per day. Box 2, Call I I Branch. 300 Hayes st. £ j YOUNG Swedish girl withes general housework . in private family. 923% Howard, nr. Fifth. A GERMAN girl wishing to go back to Ger- ¦ many would like to take charge of children ior an invalid for her passage around June 6. Call S3.;0 Clay street. i WINCHESTER House. 44 Third st. near Mar- j ket— 200 rooms; 25c to $1 30 per night: $1 50 to $6 week: convenient and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The ; Call at Eaton's Bazaar. 633 McAllister st. EMPLOYMENT WASTED— MALE. i A YOUNG man. quick and accurate at figures, with thorough knowledge of bookke«plns. desires position, with chance to work up; salary no object. Box a99S, Call. A STEADY competent man wants employment as foreman on t-enoral building work; ten ; yesrf' experience; present employer given as ; reference. Box 1497, Call. I YOUNG man would like a position with a re- sponsible firm as collector; has good refer- ences, ar.d will frlve a cash bond if required. Address C. D.. Box lM»t». Call. I COMPETENT bookkeeper, cashier and general ! office man, middle aged, married, with best j : of references; give bond if required. Box ! 3094. Call. ' EDUCATED and experienced young man wants position with reputable firm: best of references as to character and ability. Box I 1301, Call.. . i YOUNG colored boy would like position as j gardener or chore arour.d private family; I lunds preferred. Box o097. Call. j I FIRST-CLASS furniture and carpet salesman, 1 all round man. deelres position, city or coun- ] try. Box 3SK)ti. Call.. i YOUNG man, German, would like position as ] but tender, city or country; best of refer- [ ; • enot s. Address Box :WJ5, Call." i AS a house worker In a private family by a c-ompetent young Japanese. Address I., S07 Polk »t. i GARDENER and all arr.und man, best of ref- | erences. wants' situation In city. Address G. D., 473 Eddy St., city. : YOUNG man wants situation as coachman ! ar.d gardener. Box 1494, Call. . j j YOUNG man, f.vo years In barber shop, wants | ; j>oi!ltlun; steady Job. Box 1302, Call. 1 A GERMAN, middle aged and single, an expe- rienced grocery clerk and barkeeper, wishes ! j a situation; good references. W. BOHLING, j 417 Kearny st. j A COMPETENT man wishes a situation In a liquor store; can tend bar or drive delivery '. wagon. A. It., i:;5 Fifth st. WANTED — By a carpenter, a steady position to repair and keep in good condition tene- ment houses or to work for real estate spec- ulator: married and not addicted to drink. Box 1425. Call of lice. '' A YOUNG man (American) wants situation a_ working foreman on small ranch, thoroughly understands the care of stock and farming; 1 first-class references. Box 1475, Call. 1 ; A GOOD all-round .blacksmith wants good, steady position; young married man; Oak- 1 land preferable. Address 830 Seventeenth St.; phone Pine 217. . ; A MIDDLE-AGED German wishes to make himsei* useful on a private place to do chores, etc. Box 1406, Call. ' A JAPANESE first-class laundryman wants work In city; wages $30 up. Address YOHI, 935 Sacramento St., San Francisco. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions , received at Call branch ofnce.2200 Fillmore st. FIXAXCIAL. ' SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAIROAD CO. (of California), First Consolidated Mortgage Five Per Cent Gold Bonds of 1893 — Notice is hereby given that the Board ot Directors of this company has determined to use to redeem First Consolidated Mortgage Five Per Cent Gold Bonds of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company (of California) $20,437 72 now in the Sinking Fund for the redemption and payment of bonds of that issue, and that bonds of such Issue will be redeemed there- ; with. Bids are hereby invited for the sur- render of such bonds at prices to be named by the bidders. Such bids should be depos- • Hed with Andrew K. Van Deventer. Assist- ant Treasurer of the Southern Pacific Rail- road Company, at his office, 120 Broadway, New York City, at or before 12 o'clock noon on the first day of Juno, 1003, and should be Indorsed "Bids for Surrender of Southern Pacific Railroad Company (of California) ; Five Per Cent Bonds." New York, April ::0. 1903. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COM- ! PANT. ' By E. H. HARRJMAN. President. COMPANIES Incorporated and financed; stock and bond Issues guaranteed, 'inderwritlen and sold; stock accepted for services. Send fcr ' Pacific States Investor. PACIFIC STATES . MINING AND INVESTMENT CO.. 320 Post. : FUKXITDRE FOR SALE. FURNITURE of 4 rooms for sale cheap. 128 Fourth avenue. - . : KUHMTt'KK WANTED. A. WOLPERT. 773 Mission, phone Red 2937, buys, rents, repairs, parks, furniture, carpets. L. AND L. Auction Co.T 1058-61 Mission: phone ; Jetsle 1S71; spot cash for '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.spcclal • reason, p. J. WAUGH. r. 415 Kxamlner bid. j FLATS TO LET—FUHMSHED. $100— -1J<>2 UNION St.. near Laguna— Al~nlctly furnished flat of 5 rooms and kitchen for i<ale, or to rent, $20. ; MISSION, 1641C— Sunny flat completely fur- nlshed; 4 rooms and bath; rent reasonable. FLATS FOR SALE — FURMSHI2D. 1 ¦¦ -- . HANDSOMELY furnished sunny middle flat, ' 6 rms; $30; barg. ; $:i30. 1444 Leavenworth. 1 4 ROOMS, yard, entranced streets. ?!»; txtrnf- ture $1CO, bargain. Particulars 145 Tehama. * FLATS TO LKT^ •T BEAUTIFULrrTts; just finished: lat* 9 * im ' provements: nenr entrance to park; 0 room* and bath each; ?2S nnd $30; within on* block of 4 car lines. 74S and 730 EUhth ave., near Fulton st., Richmond^ ________ HOUSES and flats to let; an Immense list; service absolutely free; tak« advantage of this department: It wlri save >"•« * lm n *»2 trouble. Cordes Furniture Co.. 243-230 Geary tt.. on the square. \ NEW style, mrMern, artistic. 2-story apart- ments; finest In town: 8 snd n_J°onis and - bnths. 2175-21S1 Pacific ave. THE McCAK- THY CO.. 646 Market st. . DEVISADERO. . 14I_. near Geary— Upper 0- room flat and bath. $33: lower 4-room flat. $14, and street store; key on premises. FINE modern 3- room flat, fronting park; 3 lines cars: $22 R0; also flat. 9 rooms, $.7 00. Inquire 543 Frederick at. 3 ROOMS and storeroom; newly papered and painted; sunny. Rear of 1320 Pine st.. bet. Hvde and Larkln. ETEGANf"n7w~flats; rent~$:3. 1M-1&8 Noe St., one block from Market. GROVE, S20. near Fillmore— Elegant upper flat, S rooms. Apply at SIS. . ; GROVE. 792— Upper sunny flat; 7 rooms and bath: adults. HAYES. C02. cor. Buchanan— Nice sunny flat; 6'rcoms and bath; rent $2fl. THREE elegant 5, 8 and fl rooms and I bath flats; everything new. i97B-7_>-__McAllla ter. XC» rent— 1520 ''Broadway, near, Van Ness; lower flat. 4 rooms. Key at IMS. HELP WAXTED — KEMALE. WANTED— Cook, country hotel. $45; « cook. San Jose. $35; second girl, same place, $_•>; 2 cooks, $30-$35: cook, Sausalito. $30; second girl. Mime house. $25; chambermaid and seam- stress, $25; waitress, new hotel, ?-< w. ¦* waitresses for country hotels. $25; cook. Men- lo Park ?30; kitchen helper. ?20; man and wife $50; 5 second girls, . $20-*25; Infant nurse. $25; 44 houseglrls for places In both city and country at $20. $25, $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 334 Sutter st. . THE BON A FIDE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 5 City Hall square opposite Eighth (Adah MacFarlaln. manager)— Reliable waitresses, cooks; neat pleasant young woman nurse. Invalid $20; 30 housework plrls. references. . $15 to $30; office hours. 0 to 5 p. m. ; agents, $1 per day. A— PARLOR maid and waitress. $30; a clean- er for Institution, $20; a second girl for Oakland $25; a second girl for small fam- ily In country. $20; five general housework girls for city and country, wages $20 to $.»<>. MISS PLUNKETT. 425 Sutter St.. near Powell. . - A YOUNG girl for light work In factors' : nice place; chance to learn trade; $4 week and In- crease. MRS. M. E. DAY. 351 O'Farrell st. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, hair work: removing of superfluous hair taught In 2 weeks for $4 50; positions guaranteed; $10 to $20 per week; school day and eve. 1233 • 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. 1. 94. EXPERIENCED Jacket alteration hands: also finishers on ladles' tailor-made suits. Cloak department, M. FRIEDMAN — CO.. 237 Post. REFINED German girl for upstairs work and sewing: must have good references. Apply any morning. 2016 Pacific ave.; wages $25. WANTED — Ycung lady experienced in mani- curing, hair dresstnsr, etc. Apply superln- tendenfs office, the Emporium. YOUNG girl wanted to do light housework: no washing: good home; wages $15. 430 Bush tt., morning. I FINISHERS alteration hands and skirt- i makers; good pay; steady work. 103 Stock- ton st WANTED — A German girl for housework; wages $25. 038 York st., off Bryant, between ! Twenty-first and Twenty-second. ' A YOUNG lady who Is engaged during day to I work three or four evenings week. MRS. M. ! E. DAY, 351 O'Farrell st. WANTED— A girl or boy to help on custom I coats: Tuesday morning. LAX. 410 Kearny ; St., room 8. WANTED — Good cook: good wages; small family; light housework. 170 Moss ave., Oak- land. FINISHERS on men's coats. Apply at HOFF- • MAN. ROTHCHILP & CO., 11 Battery st. WANTED — A body Ironer at Electric Laundry, I K.57 Folsom fct. 1 WANTED — Girl for general housework; four In family; ?.5. 3280 Clay st, WANTED — A competent person for cutting, fit- ting and sewing shirt waists. S17 Larkln et. YOUNG girl to take care of child In Alameda; state age and experience. Box 1493, Call. VEST hands, buttonhole makers; paid appren- tlre: good wages. 641 3. Stevenson st. WANTED — A good hand at dressmaking; a,ls>o an apprentice. 120»i Hayes st. GIRL wanted for light housework; good home. C23 Halght st. WANTED— Salesladies at NEW YORK MIL- LINERY. 1323 Stockton st. AT OUR NEW FACTORY. 1873 MISSION ST.. NEAR FIFTEENTH, SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS ON OVERALLS WANTED: INEXPERIENCED PAID SALARY WHILK LEARNING; OPERATORS AND RIVETERS ALSO WANTED AT OUR MAIN FAC- TORY 32% FREMONT ST. LEVI STRAUSS 6 CO*. APPLY TO MR. DAVIS. / OPERATORS AND LEARNERS ON SHIRTS. OVERALLS AND COTTON-MADE PANTS. STANDARD FACTORY. COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS. WAIST and skirt hand for dressmaking. 1339 Webster st. TALENTED amateur performers. Apply at Chutes 0 p. m. Wednesday; salary no object. WANTED — Experienced operators on ladles' waists and wrappers. MARKS BROS., 1220 Market st GIRLS about 14. for factory work: good wages: - sttrady employment. Apply at once. AMES & HARRIS. 100 Sacramento st. • WANTED — Middle-aged woman with common school education for position as commercial traveler. Box lflOO. Call office. ' OPERATORS to work In factory on ladle.' waists and underwear. 650 Mission St., third floor. ¦-•." : GIRLS to learn millinery trade; taught In I mo.; $5; positions guaranteed at $15 per w'k; school evenings only. 143 Stockton st.. r. 13. WANTED — Ladles for light, pleasant, good paying home work. Call 1027% Market, rm. 1. WOMAN to travel for wholesale firm: state ex- perience and f alary desired. Box 1478, Call. WANTED — First-class Jacket alteration hands. Apply at HALE BROS.'. . CATHOLIC girl over IS to assist with chil- dren; wages $10; reference. Box 1597, Call. IRONERS wanted. United States Laundry. Sixteenth and Valencia sts. HELP WANTED— MALE. SCANDINAVIAN coachman, $35 and found ar.d increase; farmer and wife, $5»1 and found: farmers, $26 and $30 and $1 25 day and board; milkers, $30 and S'15'and board; planerman. $3 30 day: carpenter for coun- try, $3 50 day; ranch blacksmith. $1 25 day and board; choremen. $20; buttermaker, 510; carriage painters, carriage blackemlth and helper*, woodchoppers, men to. clear land and others. J. F. CROSETT _ CO., 628 Sacramento st. • COOK and wife, $S0; camp cook, $43; board- ing-house cook, $35; restaurant second, cook, . $75; 2 waiters, country hotel. $30; dishwash- ers, $30; pantryman, $20; bellboys. $15; Janl- . tor. $20. and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO..* ISS Sacramento st. ERRAND boy wanted at 200% Turk St., near Jones. , l'-t HELP WAWTEP — MALE—- -Can. A— MURRAY A READY, C3t-£U> Clay tt. MURRAY & READY, — C_4-C_0 Clay "• PHONE MaTn"0M ? . Leading Employment and Labor A«ents. WE SHIP YOU . KUEK TO ONE FREE TO-DAY. FREE TO ALL. OUDEN, -OREGON. «-_\ A |_.Tr UTAH. ARIZVIA. HAWAIIAN NEVADA. OGLf-N, ISLANDS. ALL PART8 OF CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES CO.. SANTA SUSANA. CHATSWORTH PARK. UM ANQELE8OO. LOS ANGKLES CO. SAN FERNANDO. DRILLER. SINGLE. DOUBLE AND MA- CHINE HANDS; BENCH AND CORNER MEN; LABOR TEAMSTERS: TRACK MEN: CHUCKTENDER: MJ'CKEHS; COOKS: WAITERS; MECHANICAL HBLV OK ALL KINDS. CARMEN. ETC.; WACE3 $2. $2 25. $2 50. $2 75. $1. $3 25. $3 60. $1 to $5 day. SPECIAL NOTICE. FREE FARE ON ALL ABOVE JOBS. EVERYBODY'S TALKING. THOUSANDS GOING. ARE YOU? FREE— OGDEN. UTAH. 25 CARPENTERS BRIDGE WORK. $3 _0 i>Aw\ FREE— OGDEN. UTAH. MURRAY & READY. &U-C30 Clay st. " SILVER AND GOLD MINES COPPtSR AND SILVER MINES 384 laborers, teamsters, carman, etc., no experience required: you'll suit; $60, $^3 C_ muckers, ?' 3 64 single, double and machine drillers, $82, fM 17 timber men, fwj 26 bench and corner men, $90 to J1J0 6 laborers, city factory, $2 25 day TUNNELS. QUARRIES. 264 common drillers. $S« 30 184 laborers. l«> LOCATED EVERYWHERE. 488 laborers and teamsters, some factory and ' manufacturing places, some mills, ware- houses, e-cavatlng, building, grading, $2, $2 26, $2 50 day. Come see. ALSO 163 laborers, no experience required; you'll suit, $bO and $73; No. 1 mines. We supply the largest and best mines in Cali- fornia. Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada. Old and New Mexico. Oregon, Washington and other States. FREE— FREE ' FREE— FREE TO SAWMILLS. WOODS. YARDS, ETC. TO SAWMILLS AND WOODS: AGAIN WE PAY FARES. LOCATED IN 3 States. 1 Territory. 1"6 laborers, no experience required, you'll suit, for mills, woods, yards, etc., some to learn to run machines, etc.. $30, $40. $30, $60 and found. - - COME SEE BOSSES HERE. 3C laborers to pile lumber. $10 and found. MINING DISTRICT. 26 laborers about sawmill, $40 and found. Ox teamster. $C0 to $150. 4 spool tenders, $i;0: ti shingle sawyers, $80; circular and drag sawyer, $55 found; 3 sticker hands. $00; 6 graders, pine lumber, $75. 12 shingle- packer-; 3 cut-off sawyers. HEAD DONKEYMAN AND FULL CREW. TREE FELLERS, SWAMPERS, ROAD BUILDERS. FLUME TENDERS, 3 RED- WOOD PEELERS, $33 and found: shingle packer, 7c M ;• shingle sawyer, Santa Cruz County, $3 25 day; 2 carriage men. lumber company: lumber tally man. $2 day: gang edgerman, country, $40 to $43 and found. NOW WE HAVE IT. HUMBOLDT. HUMBOLDT. 8 CARPENTERS, $3 to $3 30 DAY First-class board only SOc a day. Large Lumber Company. TOUR FARE RETURNED LONG, LONG. • JOB. UNITED STATES SENATOR CLARK New Railroad. FREE RAILROAD FARE 155 Rough Carpenters. $105 Month YOU YES / YOU. With a few tools can fill these steady jobs. Better go. had you not? IT'S BIG ITS STEADY —ROUGH CARPENTERS— 255 CARPENTERS CARPENTERS 255 ,255 ROUGH CARPENTERS _» —TO GO TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA— Any rough carpenter with a few tools can do this job; steady for one year. FOR A GREAT AMERICAN SYNDICATE AND TRUST. $3 CO day. $3 50 day. $3 50 day. YOUR R. R. FARE— FREE— FREE FARE. LOCATED In the orange and lemon belts, where the sun shines year round and man can work every day. Look, hundreds of other carpenters wanted everywhere. MURRAY _ READY. FREE FARE FREE FARE UKIAH ROUTE MENDOCINO CO. TO-DAY TUESDAY RAILROAD WORK. 55 LABORERS -ITS GOOD— $R0— 55 TEAMSTERS IT'S BIG — $67 30 OFFICE FEE ONLY $1. TO PARADISE TO PARADISE _G4 laborers and teamsters. $eo to $75 163 drillers ar.d common work. $75 BUTTE — IN THE BEAUTIFUL BUTTE MOUNTAINS OF BUTTE $5,000,000. I BANKING SYNDICATE, FARE $1 10. ' 25 ranch 4-horse teamsters, $40 and found. i lb laborers or handy men to work about or- chard, vineyard, no teaming-, no experience wanted, fare $1. $26 found A — COME SEE. GO TO IT. 20 section R. R. laborers for a big sawmill in mining center, sgo HAYMAKING— FRUIT PICKING. HAY MAKING Haymakers, $1 25 to $1 50 and found. Mcwers. $1 25 to $1 75 and found. FARMS' ORCHARDS. VINEYARDS, STABLES. ETC. 188 farm hands, some small teams. 'some no teaming, located everywhere, $26, $30, $;» and $40 and found; _S vineyard and orchard hands. $2», $30. $33 and found: »4 milkers, butter and cheese makers, some for Nevada and Oregon, $30. $G5, $40. $50 and found; .'» milk wagon drivers; 26 stablemen, city and country, $30 to $60 and found: 3 coachmen: 3 gardeners; 5 choremen. $30 and found, all private; 12 sheep herders and shearers, 7c each, $30 and found: stablemen, SOc fare, $35 found: buggy washer, country, $40 found. MURRAY & READY, 634-606 Clay st. IT'S A GOOD MINE SOUTH 2 miners. 2 furnace men. $75 6 laborers, you'll suit, fare $4, $60 A— ARE YOlTwORKING? «» 2 BRICKLAYERS. $3; FARE $3. Man to run separator, fare $1, $:J0 found. Choreman, city institution. $2 day. 5 boys for light work, city factory. $6- 25 [ chore men and boys, old men. etc.. $15 to $30 I and found. 26 section R. R. laborers — FREE FARE. OTHER MECHANICAL. Plasterers. $4 50 day. Woodworker and wagonmaker. fare paid. $105 Carriage painter, fare $1 $50 found. Carriage painter. $2 25^£ay: man to make asphaltum floor, fare $3 $60 found Cabinet-makers, city. $10jto $12 week 5 ironworkers, large winerV fare $3. $40 fd 55 bench carpenters, fare $1. $3 50 day. ft carpenters, factory, fare $1 20. $90. Sign painter, city; painter and paperhanger. $3 50. Sticker hand, city mill $3 60 da- Carpenter, plain housework. 20c fare, $90. Brick molder. country. Wood turners, city. $3 50 day. Helper, carriage works. 50c fare. $2 25 day. Carriage blacksmith. 50c fare. $1 25 day. Second painter. 5Cc fare> $2 25 day. Carriage painter. SOc fare. 53 day. Carpenter for mine. $1 fare $1 day foreman ditch 'gang blacksmiths blacksmiths! * 46 blacksmiths, horseshoers. general all- round blacksmiths, machine blacksmiths, some without shoeing, for fhops mines fac- tories. R. R. camps, sawmills, wood* "dred- gers, farms, orchards, foundries and 'shops • also IS helpers; wages $2, $2 23 $2 50 S_ $3 50. $4 day. ' HOTELS AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS Walter, Humboldt Co.. fare paid, $35 found Baker, country shop. Cook, small country hotel, far* paid. $40 fd Waiter, mine company. $-10 and found 4S cooks for hotels, restaurants, cafes sa- loons, boarding-houses, camps. mln«s '-aw- mllls. farms, dairies, vineyards. R. R. outfit etc., $75. $70. $60. $50, 540. $.•» and found ' 12 waiters. ?25 to «40 and found. 10 dish and pot washers. $20 to $25 found 0 porters, bell, elevator and pantry boys also second and third cooks. Man for lunch counter and porter work sa- loon." $40 nnd found. Porter and cook little lunch, saloon. $30 & fd 3 bread bakers. $6O »nd $50 and found ALSO fi farmers and wives. $40 to $00 and found Boy for city grocery, $20 and found. 7 2 waiters, city, $50 and found. Klevator boy, city building, $30. Porter, store, city. $40. WE PUBLISH A FREE BULLETIN OF LABOR DAILY. GET ONE AT ' 1902 We Gave MURRAY & READY'S 45,000 Men Work. 634-636 Clay st. BY LATE MAIL. ~~ Telegraph and Telephone. 2 young men, city factory. $0 to $7 SO wee'e 26 stablemen, city, country. $."U> to $«0 and fd 5 truck and dray stablemen, city, $75 and $«o Farmer and wife. Yuba County. $45 M Slauprhter-house butcher, 50c fare. $,'5O fd Farmer anoSwlfe. orchard, fare $1, $55 and fd Porter, run to trains, country hotel. $.T0 fd Married man. care of cemetery, country, $30 Carriage blacksmith. 50c fare. Band sawyer, lumber eo.. fare $.1. $3 day 2 Dclbeer loggers, lumber co., fare $3, $00 Private family ra»n, 2 horse-, no cows. $?J\ fa 6 carpenters, factory, boss . here. 60c fare $3 50 day. 1002 We Gave MURRAY & READY 45,000 Men Work. 634-636 Clay st. A— ~ 50 ITALIANS. 7 FREE FARE. LOS ANGELES CO. • Board Yourselves. \ $2 to $3 day. $2 to $.1 day MURRAY & READY. 631-636 Clav ** IIKLP WAXTKP- -MALE— Con. A— SPECIAL TO-DAY TUESDAY C R UAN3-1K A O<J. .Eiuploytn.n. Aj.nt-. 4_0 klurh SI -ti C.a/ sU Kl)K NEW HAILHOAD WORK. FREE KAKK lf*AR_ Fr.I__ WE hHlH TO-DAY. Kor Califorti.a arid Ncirthwtst.ru Railway at want*. ICeadoebu County lii»» laborers ?- a diy TREE f'AKE SHIP Tu-DAY POR S. P. AND C. P. CO. S OWN WORK. <>K<1en l.'Jah. and Salt Lako Division, b'en^- lon. GolconHa and S:one Uowm, Nevada £i> hrldjre carpenterj*. with to<jls $.1 SO lf» fence men » ?2 2" l(;0 trz<-k and pteol laborers '. $- f,0 l.tl.i.r. is. i>atlaating gang $_ TRKE FAKE FARE FREK 100 Creek lc borers. II. R. work. Nevada... $2 10O Italian labo.-srs R R. work. Nevada. .$_ FREE FARE ". FREC FARQ FOR NO3TH SHORE RAILROAD.... Team-terg and laborerji $2 to $2 23 Handy men with tools $- _S to 12 _U FOH NAPA COUNTY Tcamstera and Iaboiers $2 to 12 50 FOR ARIZONA— SPECIAL RATE Laborers, teamsters, ship daily. .$2 to $2 5-) FOR SOUTHERN 'CALIFORNIA I«o3 Angeles Co Santa Susana Chatsworth Park San Fernando Vallev-. r... COAST 11OAD Tunnelmen. drillers and muckers. .$2 to $'» .V) Teamsters and laborers $2 to $2 25 SHIP DAILY FREE FAKE.. FREE FARE.,FRE_ FARE ..For Nevada. Oslno. Uyndon. big tunneU. . Chuck tenders, cornermen, headermen. drill- ers and muckers ' $2 to $•'! SHIP TO-DAT FREE FARE.. FREE FARE.. FREE FARB Mason for rubbls work, country... .94 a d_v 2O farmers ?25. $1 25 and $1 50 day ." butter and cheese makers. $4O and found; 10 milkers. $30. $3o and $50; 10 blacksmiths, country. $3 a day; B blacksmiths' helpers, country. $2 and $2 50; woodchoppers, _•- makers and others HOTEL DEPARTMENT 2<> second cooks, fryers and broilers-. $50 to $75; 20 waiters, city and country. $30 and $20; 20 pantrymen, dishwashers, vegetable, men and kitchen hands, city and country. $:tO and $25 C. R. HANSEN & CO 420 Bush st. Branch Office tH2 Clay *t AN electrical engineer and machinist to ta'.s entire charge of an electrical plant. $73 and found. C. R. HANSEN A CO.. 429 Bush st ONE of the best down town barber shop* in this city; great sacrifice; must be sold at once: no reasonable offer refused. DECKEL - MAN BROS.. 106 Ellis st. BARBER wants to sell; call and make offer; must be sold; cut price for quick aala; liv- ing rooms; owner to engage in other busl- pess. 1541 C-?ary st. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50; w« pay express or mall charge^ 11 Third St.. Examiner bldg. WANTED— Recruits for th« MariM Corps. h\ S. Navy; able-bodied men of good character, between the ages of 21 and S3; not less than S feet 4 inches and not over 6 feet 1 inea; able to speak and read English. For further Information apply at ths recruiting offices. 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal.; Ma_onl_ Hall. A30 K St., Sacramento. Cal.; and U. S. Custom-house. 222 }_ North Main St., Los Angeles. Cal. MEN to learn barber trad«; only requires two months to complete and a«cur* positions; illustrated catalogue and full particulars mailed free. Moler System Barber Collect. B35 Clay st. WANTED — Thre« first-class carriage painters and one carriage blacksmith, and helper; unlcn shop; steady work; apply Immediately wire or telephone. M P. HENDERSON A SON. Stockton. Cal WANTED- Bright boy. from 16 to IS years of age. who can do lettering and card writing; state a_«\ experience and salary expected. Apply box 14>:>, Call office. • WANTED — Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House. 217 Third st. ; 150 larg-. rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $2 per week. TRY our men's shces at $1 pair, foot-form shoes at $2 50 or orthopedic shoes $3 5u; beit shoe* in earth. 11 Third St.. Examiner builvi- fnsr. S doors from Market. $75 A MONTH and expenses paid one party ia each county In the United States; particulars free. GOLDEN WEST CO.. Vlsalta, Cal COATMAKER. pants and vest maker fcr country. Apply REISS <fc CO.. 24 Sutter *t. BARBER for Saturday and Sunday. 423 Six.h street. FOR SALE — 2-chalr barber shop In Oakland. Koken chairs. Apply 258 Fremont St.. 8. F. WANTED — Young men to learn- barber trade. S. F. Barber College. 741A Howard St. BRIGHT and active boy for "wholesale home: state age. Bex 1239. Call. FOR sale — Fine paying 2-chalr barber shop on account of sickness. 2608 Sutter st. 50O MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoe*. 50c up; soling cheap. 023 Howard st.. nr. 5th. BOY with some experience either at harness trade or carriage trfmmlng. 718 Folsom st. WANTED — Experienced bill clerk. Apply box 14S8, Call office. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europa and Australia. HERMAN'S. 28 Steuart st. PENSION atty.. E. A. Bullls. room 40. P_elaa bldg. Past Com. Geo. H. Thomaa Post.G. A.R. GET your shoes half-soled whila waiting; 23- to ."0c. 5C3 Mission St., bet. 1st and 2d it.'. ALL sizes men's shoe., slightly damatged. half price. 563 Mission St.. bet. 1st and 2d sts. WINCHESTER' House. 44 Third St.. near Mar- ket — 200 rooms, 25c night: reading-rooms; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. A BRANCH office for Cal] advertisement* and subscriptions has been established at 1099 Valencia st. HOUSES AlfD WAGONS. WANTED— Stylish , lady's saddls horsa; srast be trotter: black or sorrel preferred: must pass veterinary'* examination. Box 3937. Call office. FOR SALE — Second-hand surreys, phaetcas. buggies, carts, etc Inquire. 1*7 Stevenson st. TRICK Jack. $50; small gentle mare. $55; sin- gle truck harness. $15. 70 City Hall av». JUST arrived; 8 gocd horses; for sale. 337 Sixth st. Largest assortment 2-hand wagons. buckb'd.sur- ry.harness.work.drlving horse. 15th-Valencl— AN Al express wagon, single; also light cimp- ing wagon for tale cheap. 532 Mission st. READ "The California Horseman." of Interest to horsemen. Dalzlell. editor. COS O. O. _-». HOUSES TO LET. A — PRINTED list of houses to let; send" for clV- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery. FINE modern house of 26 rooms, suitable frr a first-class boarding-house; four baths; larjc* dining-room; best location in the city. For particulars inquire 047 Market st. BROADWAY. 1516. near Van Ness — 9-reomed house, stable and large yard. HOUSE of 4 rooms: stable. 4 stalls; largj yard. Arply 3T>8 Thirtieth st. H Ot: S L_ S TO LET FIRSISHED. 8-ROOM houre to let: gas. bath: furniturs for sale: rent ?22. 2»5_ Minna st. HOUSES TO LET — SAUSALITO. SAVSALITO — House of four furnished rorn-.s for the summer; fin* marine vle~: rent re_- sfnable. Address box 1501. Call office. UOl'SES WAXTED. WANTED — By family of 4 adults. ho-_9« or !_,! of 8 or 9 rooms, near park pinhan!!*. rsst not to- e-cced H7 50. Bo» 1525. Call. lost axd rocm LOST — White lawn shirt waist someTrher* be- tween Sixth and Ninth sts. Finder plea «- re- turn to 737 Treat ave.. near Twenty-first st. LOST— 1 plush robe in G. O. Park Saturday evening. May 2. Return to Cal. Stables; re- ceive reward. v LOST— May 4. bet. Eighth and Ninth sts..-I>ur- harn tobacco bag containing $50; poor woman. 421 Lily ave. LOST — On Market st.. small open face sliver watch: Initial W. Reward 2::i5 Jackson st. LOST — Monday, lady's smalt gold Waltha:n watch. Reward room ICO. Flood building. LOST — Brown dachshund. Return to 970 Valen- cia st. : reward. LOST — A pa?s book with the Hlbernia Saving* and Loan Society, of San Francisco. In th» name of ALLIENE WYATT. No. 237-S3S. The finder will pleaic return to hank. FOUND — At the Pavilion, a ladles' pocket took! Tt>- owner can have the same by applying to K. HAQUETTE. Palace of Art. IS Post st. IJV_~yg BTABU58. TOMKINSON'S Livery Stable. 07-89-81 Minna st.. bet. 1st and 24— Vehicles of every d»- scrlBtlcB tor hire at most — asonabl* rates. SA* FRANCISCO CALL. TfflXKFS OFFICE of the San Fr__dsco Call, cortu^ Market and Third street*; open »n:ii ;•_• ..- lor*. ev«rr r.::M m the year. BRA-TCf! OFFXCES-T«I Montgomery street. corner day: o;-en until 0:30 p ra. iCO :!a;.t* strctt; or«i until 9:3u p. m. C5.1 SleAUtaUf ;trcct; open until 9:3C p. m. OS Larklr. street : open unt'l 1»:3*) P. ta. IM1 Miss-Ion itreet; Oi>en unt". 10 p. m. C^CI Market street, corner Sixteenth; open tunt;I B p. m. V.<; EkvMith ttrect: open until 0 p. ni . ICftG ValracU sire-t; cj'cn -ntll 9 P. ni- Nort_«r«ct corr.er cf rwemy-sa'cood and Ken- tcr-l.y »¦!-<¦ ett; cr*n rntil 3 p. m. 2-*00 K::'.rr.or- »treet ; «ip«n until 9 P. P. CHIRCH _$ E __J_'i__l~ R^r~Dir^CAURADlNE, the well-known P Holiner* «___*_*. will told ***,'* M_J_ a <!_> May 14 to 24 at Pemel MisMon Hall. 49 Th:rd st.; all are welcome. SIEETIXG NOTICES. CALIFORNIA Commander-/ No . 1. K. .Jt. T.— Special meeting THIS 'T*^ 0 - _ni DAY) EVENING. Conierrtr.g or_»n». IJ All iraters courteously invited. <_ H UMBSEN. Commander. T. L. 1 1 EX DKRt-ON._I>ctord*r. CALIFORNIA «1iapter No. 5. . U --V-L M J* IL will meet THIS .TUESDAY) BVE»J- Jfc ;\.; ¦.;_¦• :.. at 7 -.<¦ o'clock. M-u-d VZ m.ttirg P. M. and M. U. M. degrees. /V * _^^KRANK H yN>. .pAY^Secreta-y^ GOLDEN date Lodge N. 3tt F. andA. • M- Stated meeting , Hlh lTLLa "«J\» DAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. /\/S EDWIN L. MEYER.. Secretary. # ? ORIENTAL Lodge No. 144. F. and A. • M.-Stated meeting THIS (TUES- _A DAY) EVENING at 8 o'clock. 5__« A. S. HUBBAKD, Secretary. «V' TEMPLAR Lodge No. 17, I. O. • ¦ V.- : o_ble initiation '1 MIS _#¦ SFJfi • TUESDAY) EVENING. Visit- %.***? ir.g brothers cordially Invited. ''"»* J. K. M'JKKISON. R. fl. CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1. I. O. ,**£_$_*, y —Members, attend f\:r.rrel of ovt late brother, A. G. TJ33*3E5r HANFON. at hali. TUESDAY, <W»~'- May 5 at 1 :30 p. m. J. A. McHENRY. N. O. GOLDEN GATE Lodge No. 2<M. I. ¦ • O F.- Meml>ers ; !ei "• 2.i'f_rA i^ i5»j_r our next me«-tiny. May 5. The <;rand M_-ter wll! L* • j-resrnt. -"•• * Th<- frocial commute has arranged for sn excellent e:;terta:nm«-nt. Don't miss It. Mfiribtrs of the order are cordially invtted. M. H. LUDLOW. N. G. *8T. ANDREWS Society — The annual » *. pirnic and game* will be held on JV GJ) SATURDAY. May :•. at Fairfax V^__i« J'ark. Tickets, adults 50c. bairns ~aC* 25c may be had of mtmbt-r* of the soclety cr from John Iteid _ Son. J»C7 Market st. . SPECIAL NOTICE. The time for the departure of boats has been cb_nscd as follows: S:4j nnd 9:45 a. m. and 1:45 p- m. Returning, leave l'air- :*._ at 5:32 and 5:40 p. ra. P. LIVINGSTON DUNN, President. O. ST. J. BREMXER, Secretary. BTOC -HOLDERS' MEETING— Notice is h»re- ty given that a tneetljig of the stockholder* cf the Crocker-Woclworth National Bank of ban Francisco, an association for carrying < n the business of banking, fcrmed and or- rtr:i«i under and in pursuance of tbe Itc- Wtti Statutes cf the United t-iates. Is hereby called ar.d will be held en WEDNESDAY, o the ZStb day of May. 1903. at the hcur of 3 c'c!ock In the afternoon of said day and at the bs_,j<ir.£-ho-jBe of said accociatlon, situate at the junction cf Po;t and Market streets. In tb* city and county cf San Francisco. . State cf California, the place wliere Its o operations of discount and deposit _re caxr:»d en. with the object and Icr the purpose o? taking Into consideration the voting upon tbe prepouftion to smer.d the articles of m- ccrporation and association cf said Th* Crocker- Wool worth N_ilonal Bank cf Saa F.-a-cisco, by increasing the number of .Di- rectors thereof from the present number of te-.en to clae. so th»t the number of Di- rectors cf said association shall thereafter t* cine, and who shall thereafter manage the a__lrs of said association. Dated San • Franclfcco, April 20, 1'jCS. By order of tbe Directors. G. W. KLINE. Cashier. STOCKHOLDERS' meeting— A special meeting cr th» stockholders of the Union Iron Work« will be held at the office of the company, 222 Market st., Ean Francisco, en MONDAY, May U. IS13. at 11 o'clock a. m. for th'; pur- jicse ot amending tbe by-laws ar.d such ether business _s may come before the meeting. CHARLES N. CHAMl'iON. Secretary. Office. 222 Mark : si.. San Francisco. Cal., May 1. I»o3. NOTICE is hereby given that the annual meet- ing ct the society and the board or *.n:«:e-! et the Old People's Home will be held at tne * offic-e o r the home, southwest corner of P'.ne and 7'ierce sir«*t« San Francisco, on WED- NESDAY, the Uth day of May. 1903. at 2 o'clock t>. m.. for the purpose of eiectice a beard cf -~r,a(frp and . a board of trustees 'o serve fcr the ensuing year, and for tui transaction cf such other business as ma.- . c=-.» before the meetinc MRS. EUGEN_ fciRESsE, Asi'^tar.t Secretary. ACEXTS WASTED. HAKE money lH~linnH"m advertlslns; cen. JUc Icr uur bock: tetta ho—. PACIFIC BOO_ «:O.. D»pt. X. 120 Suttf-r st_. S. F. LADY agentt: a new preposition. Call 9 a. m. to J> p. ra.. 112S Market St., room 1. ATTOK.\i-;\ » AT LAW. HOBT. W. KING, etty-at-'aiv. Examiner bide. rm. Oil; all cases; damages. ta_te». wills. «• Lachrr^rt^, collections, etc.; consulta.iion fre»r: do advance charge; call or write; even- ings b> tpontatment. Tcl. Red 3^01. ADVICE free — I will advance costs In' rnerltorl- iui case*, divorce*, probate and a'l other l_w ir.g. J. M. THURSTON. M9 Market St. rm . Jl ADVH/E free: divorces a specialty :QUick, quiet; no charge m-ithout cucref 5 :ektablished 10 yrs. C W. HOWE. 112- Market st.. cpp. Hale's. ADVICE free; a!l tests; no advance fee*. R. C. ADAMS. Rrrjm 3i«>, third floor. Examiner bui!d!ng. AITKTN & AITKEN. attorneys; r. 309-10-11 Clunie bldg.. _C3 California St.; tel. Main 727. ADVICE free; no charge unless successful; a: I casifjf pen evgs. W.W.Davidson.527 Marker. L. 6. < LARX. Emma Spreckels bldg.. 927*Uar- k»x *t. : Trnsuitatlon free; no fees in advance. nisl.NKM. CHANCES. GROCERIES, conrertioneries. cigar stores, sa- \<*>Tf, livery stable*, city and country hotel?, effertj at bargain prices by sch'weinhard. 917 Market St.. bet. 6th and Cth. MXLUXERY store; up to date; first class- corner location in the bert part of city; es- tablished nearly 20 y<-ars; doing good busl- n*-**: long lease; rent reasonable; owner has <-th»r business r hich occupies all time: will exchange for jrx»d income property, j. H REEVC. t7 OctavU rt. Fun e»ie at a bargain— Hotel of 15 rooms, with bar; 4 acres fn grape*; barn, windmill, stock of liquors: rituated naif-mile irom iallru_<l elation. Alameda Co. For particulars !n<j_lr«! at THEO. <JIER CO.. 511-613-515 Fourteenth *treet. Oakland. GHOOnRY ani MOTtalcB *ter*; 4 rooms fur- nlthed; rent $10; make off»rr: must sell; slck- n*m. 254.'; Shattuck ate. Dwlg-ht Way sta- Uon, Berkc-ley. <;>:OCr:RY and \>ar at invoice; great bargain; fine location and trade: cheap rent- living jjx.rns: Rood har business. 230 Minna st. WANTED— Yo-nsinan as office assistant*; permanent j>!ace: ualary $1«J weekly JI25 c-.h required. \<*r t \~ Market st.. room 1. VANTElJ— Partrver in A No. 1 paying coffee and lunch pallets with fmall oacluii to at- tend earh counter. Apply M0 FoTf>Oin *t. TOR SALE— Well eiitablished wood and ccal burineff. _ood locality; reasonable. Inauire :.::<• Sixth »t. BAKTJKR shop In Alvarado: must be sold this month. E. A. RICHMOND. Alvarado. BOOTS for rale; 40tt papers, 'inquire 3175 Nineteenth «t. WANTED— Partner 'i?.rm«ni in manufactur- inc buvineri!. Apply 227 r>urth et. TAKTNER wanted with HO.OOu capital bTbuTn _«¦»* «nterpris* offering large returns for tnonry invented. This Is an exceptional op- licrtur.ity, and to tbe proper parties 1 will t* glad to go Into fullest details. Box 1473 fall of fie*. JIOo TO $1000— Parties with flOO to $100-J can make from 30 to «<* per cent o_ It by investing Jn froeltlng business. For informa- tion addre-s box 1420, Call office. $_fO0 TO *10.O0P— Party with $5000 to $10,000 can make from 30 to 60 per cent per annum on it by «nr«*ting in smelting business. For "•• Information addres box MXl. Call office. FOR SALE— Blacksmith ¦hop and .tools on account of old a«e; good location. Address A Kl NNEY. WIIUs st. and Brooks ave.. Ean Jcre. Cal. FORCED sale — On account of sickness, bakery candy ani stationery store; a bargain. Ad- drers P L., Call office. Alameda. FUR *ale— A Rood butter and egg route <famlly trade only) Apply at 239 9th St., before 9 a. tn. and after 5 p. m. , $275— RESTAURANT estab. 13 years: 4 living rooms; btt. 2 car house.. 514 Central ave. T\'.h RELIABLE r>«rtn*r want*d In restau- rant; $70 month guaranteed. 1032 Market,r.4. FOR rale— A first -class marine laundry. C2 Jackals u. IIELI* WAXTKD--31ALK— Con. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 520 Sacramento st. Phone Main 1101. Well, we are here with a few more specials. Come, It's up to you to act. « FREE FARE. NORTH. On Cal. Northwestern R. R.. near Wllllts. 20 teamsters. 20 laborers, $2 to $2 25 day. It's new work — And l^t's free fare. HUMBOLDT CO. Free fare. See boss her* 20 loggers. 20 woodsmen. 20 timber fellers. 2 spool tenders. Steamer nails to-day — Fre« fare. NO STRIKE HfeRE ON THIS JOB. ; SOUTH. PART FARE IS FREE. 60 rough carpenters— Yes, that hits you. Any handy man with a few tools will do. To build concrete forms on Senator Clark's R. R. ; It's a long Job; good board and water;, beautiful climate; fare is very cheap and part of if is FREE. . Wages, $S2 50 and found. 20 laborers. No experience required. Same place as carpenters go, $45 and found. Carpenters — Millwrlghts^ — Carpentars. 3 carpenters, factory, rough work, bOc fara, $3 50 day; 5 carpenters, factory, north, rough work, ».'! 50 day; 2 carpenters, do some mill- wright work, sawmill company, $65 and found; on these Jobs you sec the boss here. 3 carpenters, make concrete forms, $1 30 fare. $3 50 day; 2 carpenters and millwrights, Humboldt County, $00 and found. OREGON— OREGON— FARE PAID. Coal miners — Coal miners. 30 colored coal miners, $1 per ton; good money can be made on this Job; come and see us at once. Fare paid. 16 trackmen, electric R. R. ; fare free; board where you like; pay weekly, $2 'day. MINES. TUNNELS. QUARRIES. ETC. 14 miners, different parts of State, some $90. $75. $67 50. $60. $67 50 and found. $30 and found, tome 8 hours; 8 tunnelmen, near city, $105, $75; 6 muckers, tunnel. $75 and $60; 68 laborers and carmen, $60. $42 and found; 10 laborers, large mine, south, part fare paid, $60; 18 drillers, hand work, quar- ry, near city $45 and found; 14 laborers, same place. $37 50 and found. ; - SAWMILLS. YARDS WOODS. ETC.. ALL OVER STATE. 20 lumber pliers, north, 10 hours, $40 to $52 and found; 20 laborers, mills and yards, min- ing district, special' rate of fare of $1 CO, $2 day and up and board where you please; 40 woodsmen, free fare. Humboldt County, see boss here, best of wages; 10 section labor- I ers. logging railroad, north. $45 and found. FARMS. ETC.— BIG ONES. 10 teamsters, large ranch, south, steady Job, $2 25 day; 3 handy men with tools on ranch. $2 25 day; 30 ranch hands, Santa Barbara County, 51 50 day and found, later on har- vest wages, special rates of fare; 2 milkers, j $35 and found, north; milker, south, run separator. $35 and found; milker. 20 cows, steady Job. Sonoma County. $30 and found. MISCELLANEOUS. Coremaker, city. $2 25 day; cement finisher. $3 to $3 75 day: S laborers large factory, $1 25 fare, $67 50; 10 laborers, south. $45 and found; 14 laborers, south, part . free fare. $67 50; 8 laborers, dig trenches, water system. $61, special rate of fare: 14 railroad laborers, sawmill company. $40 and found; man and wife, private ranch, $60 and found. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. ETC. Cook, hotel. $40 and found; cook, city res- taurant. $35 and found; cook. 3 men. ranch. San Mateo County, f20 and found; 8 waiters, some country, others city. $;>0 and $35 and found; 3 dishwashers; potwashers. MEN CALL EARLY AND SEE US. AS WE HAVE THE BEST JOBS. AND WE ARE NOT BOYCOTTED. CALL EARLY. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 520 SACRAMENTO ST. AT THE CALIFORNIA EMP. AGENCY, 59 Third st. (near Call bid.), phone Bush 405. Big new R. R. Job, north. WILL1TS. UKIAH. FREE FARE. 100 laborers, $2 a day 50 teamsters, . $2 25 a day FEE $1. ' NEVADA AND UTAH. 100 railroad laborers. Free fare. BIG LUMBER CO. EAST. FREE FARE. FREE FARE. 20 graders for logging road. $"5 and board. 20 laborers. $35 month and board, lo lumber pliers, $2 a day. 20 men for mills and yards. $30 to $50 a month and board. FREE FARE. 20 R. R. laborers, $2 a day. Blacksmith, city. $3 a day. ANOTHER SAWMILL CO. 2 head logger*. $30 a month. 'i carriage setters. $•'$ a day. Band -awyer, $5 a day. 20 common laborer*. *4O & board: free fare. • SAWMILL COMPANY— SOUTH. 15 roustabouts. $40 and board. CAL. EMP. AGENCY. 59 Third st. CONTRACTORS wanted with small rock or grading outfit for doing heavy work on Kern River, Cal. For particulars inquire of W. N. MONROE, Grand Hotel, S. F.. for 4 days, j WANTED — Bright young man from 15 to 18 years of age for stock clerk and to learn drygo'ods business. Ar.rily between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BRusV ADVERTISING solicitor wanted: $100 per month guaranteed salary: must furnish ref- erences and have had experience. Golden West Pub. Co., Visalla. Cal. FOR sale — Barber sho:>. $200. at'Colma, San Mateo Co.; 40 minutes' ride from City Hall; rent cheap; average recelpJs $25 per week. WANTED— Bright boy from 16 to IS years of age, must be of an artistic nature, to learn card writing. Apply box 1432. Call. A— HOTEL GAZETTE. 26 Montgomery, rm. 12. 2 dishwashers. $-10; elevator boy, resort, $15. OPERATOR on men's coats. Apply at HOI'F- , MAN, UOTHCHILD & CO.. 11 Battery st. BOY wanted. Stalls 1 and 3, Unlon-squart. Market. WANTED — Stock clerk about. 18 years oid Tor manufacturing concern; state references. Addre&s box 1444, Call office. TAILOR for busellng at 4200 Eighteenth t,t. BARBER wanted; short hours. Apply Em- / porium Barber Shop. WANTED — Male presser on coats and errand ' boy or girl. 22» Stevenson st. S FIRST-CLASS paperhangers wanted. 3l9 Third st., 7 o'clock. BEDMAKER: must be experienced. Address box 1405. Call office. WANTED— A good tailor on custom coats - steady work: high wages. 445A Natoma su BOY wanted to learn carriage painting. 20"0 Polk st. . BOOTBLACK wanted. 411' Devlsadero st. BEER tapper; German-speaking preferred Call between 10-12 a. m.. 1053 Market st. BARBER wanted evenings, Saturday and Sun- ; day at 2S14 Sixteenth st., cor. Folsom st. BOOTBLACK: good wages. 047 Fillmore st" corner McAllister st. GOOD paying barber shop and cigar stand- near Presidio; bargain. 2S37 Greenwich st. ' BARBER wanted; steady Job 34 Montgomery street. . - * EXPERIENCED bedmaker to sweep and rent rooms, night and day. 25 Third st. WANTED — Bootblack for barber shop. 11 Sixth st. ..- ,, .- WANTED — A good wagon blacksmith helper at 318 McAllister st. 5 BOYS wanted at once. JOE ROSENBERG, 11 O'Farrell st. BARBER shop In hotel. 3 chairs, for. sale cheap; rent paid to May 15. 5321. Third st. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express or mall charges. 11 Third St.. Examiner bldg. WANTED — 2 experienced waiters: none but ex- perienced ne*d apply. 20 Third st. J BUSINESS CHANCES — Continued. I BUSINESS for s-ale — Interest in long estab- I Itched clothing, furnishing and hat business; J XW per cent jToflt cleared In last three years; j reason for f :ifn_r. "b_u htalth": buyer must b« accf p_ble ti> r?-i_:r.'.ns partner. Address Itr particulars, F. F. ADAMS. 718 Seem. ave.. Seattle, Wai-h. $3<*X ¦— (J-KCK ERY ar.d 'bar at invoice; great j bargain; fine location and trade; cheap rtnt; : living -roc n:i-: sood har business; cash or will : take jrood IWTPIW property. 1C32 Mkt.. rm. o. ! a"~WF:LL- ESTABLISHED fruit and vegetable market icr sale, in conectlon with rftail meat rr.ark-r. l»03 Brcderkk st. • FOR »ale — 1> lablishf d restaurant doing Al b.rimts; 2" miles from rity; ?ood reason for ? eJIinB- Address box 1472. Call. j JSOO — HOME taker}' and restaurant combined at temtnvs *an Mateo electric road. MATV WILLIAMS. Proprietor. FOR «a!e— Stationery, news business In li\e country town. Box 3939. Call. j LOCKSMITH ar.d electrician business for sale. ; 12-0 Flilmcre ft. . LOPGIgG-UOUSES FOB SALE. 1 , ¦ M. K. RIVES & CO.. ! 73 Columbian l$lri&.. 9.<i Market st. SEE Ol'H LlsfT DKFORE YOU BUY. Ten rooms; Ell.s tt.; tine house worth $1000: leaving city, eo mu«t sell; will take (COCO. See agent. M. _. RIVES. Dlti Market tt. 14 ROOMS— Ellis st. -.Axniinctor carets, oak furniture :ccst $i25O;offtred this week $1000; small payments. M. E. RIVES. 9H» Market. 30 ROOMS; well furnished: corner house; cneap ""^rent; long lease; good Income; half cash. s?ee M. E. RIVES _ CO.. Columbian bldg.. r. 73. 6-ROOM flat: owner sick; mast be sold: $275; well located. See M. E. RIVES, 016 Market. 40 ROOMS: Funny corner; always full: rent {10(i; Rood lease. M. E. RIVES. 01 C. Market- 45 ROOMS; rent $40: Eunny; 5 vrs.' lease. $1200 20 rooms; rent *_5; water front... Bi.O 10 rooms; on Geary Ft.; low rent 450 42 rooms; rent only $100; transient 3000 100 rooms;. corner; man house: rent $100 4000 60 rooms; corner; south of Market o200 80 rooms; corner; north of Market 3500 Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels. roadhouFes. flats, 5 to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL. .212 Kearny st. MARION GRIFFIN room 4O«5. Kxamlner bide.. Do** a FIRST-* LAPS BUSINESS in Hotels, Apartment Houses. Flat3 and ROOMING-HOUSES. HONEY TO U)A.\. MONEY TO LOAN. : HhAI "QUARTERS for flr«t-class lodglng- hius«:s anti ajiarlmfnt houses or hotels. G. W. vSCHWEINHARI). P.— s. I Jt'i !l!7' Market *t., bet. 5th & 6th. LODGING-HOUSE. 14 nice rooms, cheap If sold this weeR. 1C33 Market -t.. room 4. SI'IUITUALISM. _^ ! MME. Leola. best medium spiritualist, fortune- teller on earth; lersons given: Palestine won- der charm: wrinkles & blackheads removed : by harmless liquid. 2320 Mission, nr. 20th, I KATE HEUSSMANN, t<-st meet. Tues. _ Fri. cvg*.. 10c; symbol message circle Monday e-.g.. 25e; sit. daily. 1774 15th. nr. Guerrero. MME. YOUNG'S te*t circle to-nijrht. 10c; life readings Tues.. Wed.. Thurs. 619 McAllister. ' SPIRITUAL test meeting. S p. m .. 25c. 1S1C Pine st.. bet. <Joui?h and Octavia: phone 4tOl. i W G. KEEGAN holds teHt. feanees every night except Sat.: 10c: sittings dally. 14S tith. j WYLLIE. photo ani developing medium; all day: evening* by appointment. 3"0 Ellis st. i EDWARD EARLE, independent slate writer. 1052 Ellis St.: te!. Eai-t 10H.',; seance Sunday. CLAIRVOYANTS. ASSURED SUCCESS. Read carefully; an Honest Proposition. <Yi-.u to Be Full Judee.) NO CHARGE NO CHARGE Unless you obtain the information for which vou cons-It him. PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE, The First P.'gistered Tranc* Clairvoyant Ever m San Francisco. I do hrr?by solemnly agree a!nd guarantee to make you no charge If I fill to tell ycur name, occupation and what you called for. I promise to tell you whether husband, wife or sweetheart is true or fa'.se: tell who and when you will marry. In fact I will tell you every "hope, fear cr ambition better than yoii. can "tell yourself. His powers are wonderful and indisputable; he reunites the separated. restores lost affections, causes happy and speedy marriage, makes you successful in your business, _rlve« you good luck, locates hidden treasures and mines by a new method; '¦ long standing and chronic disease that has baffled the physician's skill cured without the use of medicine; a SECRET you should know — the power to control— the controlling power irr.pler.ted in your nature, so you can change the thoughts. Intentions, actions or habits of any one secretly; no r.-.atter what trouble you rr.ay have, lie will help you cr charge nothing tor his services; "Mediums Developed." • His regular $3 reading for $1 this week. Sit oTARRELL ST. 326 ' MME. M. BERNARD. THE FAMOUS i Clairvoyant and business medium, permanent- ly located at 17 Third st.. next Examiner bldg.: she reads your life correctly, jjives an accurate description cf the pa»t, reveals the present happenings and portrays events to oc- cur In the future; If you are In trouble, dis- contented or not satisfied In life, or have do- mestic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will bs told how to overcome them: valuable advice In all affairs of life; 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed. Tel. Black 45O. ! ISMAR. the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently Iorated at HOt Market I »t.. cor. Turk: private read'ngs dally. 10 a. m. to 5 p.m. ; readings by mall as ?atlrfactory as fn person; 3 questions answered. $1; full life, $3: send lock of hair., date and year of birth; don't s»nd currency. Send postoffice. Welis- ~argo money order or registered letter. MISt: WARD, remov. from 126 Turk to 90fi Mar- ket, rm. «0. rives names, dates & facts when • others fall. Call on this celebrated pedium. MME. RAVENNA will giv» full life reading for 50c one week. 5 Tourth st. I . — _ .. i MME. WALTERS, great card reader: la. 25c; gents T>Oc. I).*>1 Mission St.. nr. 6th; open Sun. M. BELLE RUSSELL, clairvoyant, B5 Third St.; la IV.. _5c: gents. SOc; hours. 10 to 8. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader In city. 23'i Kearny. room 20; ladles. 25c; gents, 50c. MME. CHE1RO. pa'.min ard reader of magic mirror; send stamp for terms. 71S Poi»t st. CLAIRVOYANT, card and planet reader; only 10c; hours. 1 to tt. fc2«2 Minna St.. near 4th. ! MRS. SHAFFER, clelrvoyant card reader; sit- tings dally. 44SVJ Jessie st.. bet. 5th and Cth. CARPET BEATIXG AXD CLEAXIXG. WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works. 255-357 Tehama St.; tcl. South 40. CALIFORNIA Carptt-beating Co.. J. McQueen, proprietor. 329 Guerrero st. ; te!. Mission 49. TRY HOPKE BHOP. # excellent carpet clean- Ing. Phone Bush 421. 411-41.1 Powell st. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 3»4. GEO. WALCOM t CO.. Props. RUDOLPH 3c CO.. carpet-beating works;prlces reasonable. 170.1 Harrison st.;tel. Mission 263. CONKLING'S Superior Carpet-beating Works; 333 Golden Gate ave. ; telephone East 12& J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno- vatlr.g Co.. 240 14th St.: tel. Mission 74. CHIROPODISTS. 1 Prof. Martin Braun, formerly of Vienna, Aus- tria, treats all local foot diseases without : pain; corns 25c. Suit 17, 630 Market, op. Em- i porium. i COLLECTIOX OFFICES. ADVICE free, bad tenants ejected speedily. COLUMBIAN LAW & COLLECTION AG'Cl'. ; room $5. 916 Market st.; phone Red 618. BAD tenats ejected for $4; collections maae; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION 1 CO.. 415 Montgomery, rooms M-10: tel. 6580. DENTISTS. REMOVAL. DR. C. W. RICHARDS, dentist, has re- moved from 47 Post st. to Mutual Bank bldg., room 614, corner Geary and Kearny sts. A NEW plat" — the Whalebone — Cannot break: warranted 20 yrs.; crown. ?:» •"><>; fillings. SOc; , plates, $5:full set: all work painless and war- ' ¦ ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors. 24 Sixth rt. PARIS Dental Parlors. 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— J Set teeth $1 50 up; crowns, $2 up; fillings 25c. DR. LUDLUM HILL Dentist. 1441 Market St.. bet. 10th and 11th. has resumed practice. GOLD filling* 75c. silver 55c. crowns $2; no 1 pain; open Sunday.l>r.O.B.Hewltt.204 Sutter. DRESS3IAKERS^AND SEAMSTRESSES ACCORDION, sunburst & knife plaiting. Stew- art's button & buttonhole factory. 110 Taylor. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School — Any pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market. '¦ EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELE^Tl^CAlTENGir ' NEERING — Theory.dernonsiratlon. construc- tion, laboratory and shop work; thoroagnly practical; day, night. 24 Post; catalosus free. ENGINEERING— Civil, elec. mln.. tn»ch.. su r - vey. assay, cyanide; day. eve. ; est. 18»4. Van der Nalllen School. 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. . A SUMMEK school of shorthand and bookkejp. ; ing; enroll now and be rt-ady for position In fall. 23. F. Bu.lness College, 1230 Market si. For In them you'll bo certain to find The help that you nee'.i If a hirer of mem. Or the job that is «iultr to your mind. And eo Wft advise, ns a word to th* wise Who Intend to got over the fencw, Thnt they'll find In Tho Call whnt will suit. one and all. And the lift that It sives Is immense.