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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1903. 10 HORSES AND WAGONS. SECOND-HAND carriages cheap; 6-seated sur- rey, ladles' Victoria phaeton, high ladies' tandem cart and coupe rockaway. O'ERIEN _ SONS, cor. Golden Gate ave and Polk st. ON account of going to build, entire stock of wagons, buggies and harness must bs rold at sacrifice. Corner 15th and Valencia sts. ».GOOD horses for sale cheap. 327 Sixth st. 3 SHETLAND ponies, harness and carts in- cluded. tor $125 each. 15O4 Folsom st. ONE fine buggy, fruit wagon, cart. 2.1-Iiand: new laundry wagon, cheap. 823 Harrison st. Al EXPRESS wagon. Hsht camping wagon and gocart for sale cheap. 5-I2 Mission gt. HOUSES TO LET. A— PRINTED list of houses to let; «en<i for c!r- cular. G. H. UMBSEX & CO.. 14 Montgomery. BEFORE moving get our printed list of houses to let. BALDWIN & HO WELL. 25 Po-t st. HOUSES TO LET— FURNISHED. A WELL furnished house, piano. 8 rooms: very sunny: fine location: 1375 Masonic ave. Apply MADISON A BURKE. 30 Montgomery >u HOUSES WANTED. WANTED^ An elegantly furnished house In Western Addition for family of threa; no children; references given; willing to pay first-class rent. Address R. S. D.. box 43. San Rafael. LOST AND FOUND. LO3T— Leather pocketbook containing two steamer tickets, unlndorsed draft on L. S. Treasury In favor of H. L. Ford, and 20- dollar bill; think they were left at telegraph office on Market st. Finder please return them to 579 O'Farrell st. addressed to H. I_ FORD. LOST— Pocketbook containing currency, draft, notes and railroad tickets; will give $25 re- ward for book, notes and draft. Leave book and notice at Call office. James Buchanan. LOST — Wednesday evening black cocker span- iel dog: new collar; license No. 1947. Re- ward of $5 and no questions asked by re- turning to CLACK'S. Market and Gougn. LOST— A pass book with the HibernU Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of LOUIS COTTON. No. 274-1413. Th« finder will please return to bank. LOST— In Mission, white Spit* dog. named Dewey. Return 3825 Army at.; liberal re- ward^ ' . STRAYED from premises. 2583 Folsom St.. on» buckskin horse Indian pony. Return to above address; reward. * LOST— Hand purse containing money. 3 keys. charm, handkerchief; reward. 426 O'Farrell. LOST— Diamond shlrtstud. valued as keepsake. Return to office Royal House; reward. IT will pay to "Remember" that the California Watch Case Co.. 220 Sutter st.. needs old gold and slhrer tn makt> new watch ca»e. Z.O7TS TO LBT. LOFT to lease — 666 Mission St.. N~ corner of Annie; light loft of 4000 square feet; pas- senger and freight elevator senrice; will leas* for a term; rent reasonable. SHAINWALD. BUCKBEE & CO.. 213-220 Montgomery si. Mills building. MEDICAL. MRS. DR. WTETH. specialist for all female complaints; Instant relief guaranteed; 30 years' experience. 728 Post St.. near Jonas. DR. G. W O'DONNELL— All who are sick or In trouble consult this specialist on female complaints: positively corrected; the unfor- tunate helped: the most difficult cases treat- ed; advlcj free. Office. 1013 Market st. MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- male troubles and Irregularities; Instant re- lief guaranteed. 1008% Market st.. opp. 3th. MRS. D. ALLEN. 1113 Market— Reliable ladles' specialist; a private home before and during confinement; best medical care; low fees. Dts Goodwin. 733 Turk. nr. Van Ness— Expert in obstetrics, female comp. :23 yrs. experience. DR. and MRS. DA VIES and HINDOO HERB3; original method of treatment. 1126 Market st. DR. ROSEN, moved to 2993 Folsom st.. cor. 26tb; relief $10; ladles' exclusive office. DR. KG TOY KEE. 31» Powell st. opposite Union square: all diseases cured by herbs. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. BOILERS, engine*. 2d-hand machinery. McIN- TOSH A WOLPMAN. 195-197 Fremont st. ? GOOD reason to buy diamonds, watches and Jewelry from us la that you need only pay a small weekly payment on all purchases; all goods delivered on first payment. Call and examine our goods, even if you don't car? to buy. LICHTENSTEIN BROS:. 25 Stockton. DOES YOUR ROOK LEAK? Repair It with elaterite; in rolls easy to lay; needs no .painting or coating; good over old iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs. ELATERITE ROOFING CO.. 713 Market st. A — Fine suits. $7 50; dress pants. $2 SO. Origi- nal Misfit Clothing Parlors. 238 Kearny st.. near Bush; open to 9 p. m. Sunday to r.ocn. A— $3 50 DERBY and fedora hats. $1 73. Pop- ul*r Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st.. near Pine; open till 9 p. m. Sunday to noon. A — BUYS, sells, or rents gear machinery, en- gines, boilers, water pipe, shafting, pulleys. etc. WHITELAW. 253-255 Spear St. TRY our men's shoes at $1 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express charges. 11 Third st.. Examiner bid.; catalogue sent free. SECOND machinery, boilers, engines, pumps* wood and iron working machinery, bought. sold and rented. H.S.WHITE.13O-132 Beale. /OR sale — 2 carloads No. 1 Jerseys. Holstatnsi and Durham cows; fresh and springers: at \ bargain. Mission road, near Five-Mile House. GOOD Durham cow with rich mil* for sal« very cheap. Apply 3017 Tweaty-stxth st.. near Church. CHEAP; nearly new Jewel gas range and small coal stove. 7 Ewer place, off Majoa st.. bet. Sacramento and Clay. Al FRESH family cow. Just from the country. Inquire SAM AFTERGUT. Mission road. nr. Seven-Mile House and county line. GAS and gasoline engines, new and second- hand; all sizes. E. B. BECK & CO. 123 Market st. LADY'S ticket for slim brunette, medium helgnt. to St. Louis; $23. Box 3381. Call. AT a great sacrifice, bracelet containing 43 large diamonds. Box 3363. Call office. MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental; bargains. Bui lard A Breck. 131 Post at. MILES of pipe and fittings: all sizes. EIT- OENE RILEY - SONS. 109 Vallejo st. MOVING picture film and song slides. 109 Montgomery st. SAFES — New and second-hand. E. B. BECK & CO.. 122 Market st. All bargains ;eamp stools, and chairs, hammocks. metal beds. mattresses.J.F.Hotter.712 Mission. Edison phonographs, records, supplies, moving picture machines, films. Bacigalupi. 933 MX!. GASOLINE engines, automobiles and launches. all sizes. J. E. DOAK. 46 Fremont st. SAFES — New and second-hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO.. 417-423 Sacramento st. ASK for prices on second-hand typewriters: all makes. ALEXANDER A CO.. IIP Monty'y. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 Oth St.: tel. Jessie 2S31. __¦ MONEY TO LOAN. AAA— HERMAN MURPHY. 601-602-603 Examiner building. Quick settlements: no disappointment. Save expenses by- dealing directly. Estates, second mortgages, undivided Inter* ests. assignments of rents, property In trust. etc.; legacies, life estates and undivided in- terests in property purchased. Courteous treatment. Strictly confidential. When You Need Money See HERMAN MURPHY. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds. Jewelry, at lowest rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store ' S43 Market st. : tel. Main 1644. Branch. 13 Third. MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer- chants, teamsters, boarding-houses, without security; easy payments: largest business in 46 principal cities. Tolman. 653 Parrott bldg. A — 1 per cent on furniture or piano :no removal; no commission: no publicity; $25 up- quick. quiet, confidential. 28 Montgomery st. r. T. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE 103 Grant ave.. LOANS FROM $1 TO $10.000. AT cut rates on real estate, furniture or piano; no commission.. E. W LICK 1003 Mutual Sav. BX. bid.. 703 Market; phone Main 818. S. F. DISCOUNT AGENCY— Loans to salaried The TOUSLET CO 113 Ph°?an bldg. MONEY to loan on low interest: gold, silver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'S. 10 Sixth st. MONET loaned to salaried employes. O W. MILLER, room 74. fifth floor. Chronicle bldg. Oi }*LS? r eent on furniture: $3 a month on each $1000; any security. 302 Montgomery, room IS. 3% ON furniture * pianos; $15 up; no remoT-1: Y. TREMAIN. room 81. JJ-Eddy st. floor 4. HELP WASTED— MALE— Con. PACIFIC! EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. - -_-- 520 SACRAMENTO ST. Phone Main 1191. Cor. Leidesdorff st. SPECIALS— SHIP TO-DAY. 3 plledriver men. long Job. see boss here. PRIVATE R. R.— NORTH— Company Work. 10 laborers. $2; 10 trackmen. $2 50 day; 10 splkers and Iron men. $2 50 day. Half fare. FREE FARE— ITALIANS— NORTH. Sawmill company's R. R. in woods. 20 Italian laborers. Humboldt Co.. $35 fd. NEW HOTEL— NORTH. Head waiter. $50 and found; 5 waiters, $30 and found — It's a new hotel. PRIVATE R. R. NEAR CITY— FEE $1. 10 laborers, you'll suit. $2 25 day and over- time. NEW WORK— NORTH— FEE $1— NO DIS- COUNT. 10 laborers. $2 23; 10 drillers. $2 50 day. BIG TUNNELS— ALL OVER. 10 tunnelmen. $S2 60; 10 muckers, $67 SO; 8 hour shifts; near city. Free Fare — Near city — 6 tunnelmen. $75; 6 muckers $60; good. long Job. CASPAR— FREE FARE— FEE $1. 30 laborers, teamsters and tunnelmen. $2 to $2 75 day. BOSS HERE— BUTTE CO.. CHICO. Fee $1— Fare Very Cheap— Fee $1. CO teamsters, laborers, woodchoppers and rockmen, $2 25 to $2 60 day; ship to-night. WILLITS— UKIAH ROUTE— FREE FARE. FEE $1. 20 laborers and teamsters. $2 25 day. SAWMILLS FACTORIES AND WOODS. 20 laborers. '$2 40: 20 lumber pliers. $2 75; screw setter. $3 60; 10 boys, box factory. $1 75 day; 10 crosscut sawyers. $52 found, north; 10 young men or boys, new sash and door factory cheap fare, $1 60 to $2 25 day and advance: 10 Swede lumber pliers. $52 found; full night crew for sawmill; 10 Ital- ian railroad laborers In woods, north, free - fare. $33 found. MISCELLANEOUS. 2 blacksmiths, ranches, boss here, $45 and $50 and found; harnessmaker. ranch, boss here. $40 found; 4 blacksmiths' helpers, city and country; leak mender, cannery, 25c hour; 2 piledriver men. boss here: 6 farmers. $30 to $40 and found; 3 teamsters. $30 found; 3 pruners large orchard $32 50 found; 20 la- borers $2 and $2 25 day; 10 teamsters. $2 25 day; third stableman, private, boss here, $25 and found; carpenter and do chores, boss here good wages. 30 miners. $2 50 to $3 day: 100 muckers and laborers $2 to $2 50 day; 10 drillers. $45 and found. Toulumne County. $1 60 fare, balance free, fee $1; 20 laborers, large sawmill. $2 OREGON— COAL MINERS— FREE FARE. Baker, boarding-house, sawmill. $50 found; 3 cooks; cook, big mine, good wages; sec- ond cook. $45 found: 3 extra waiters. 60c meal; 2 waiters. $45 found; dishwashers and potwashers. etc. ' Men call at our office, read our bulletin boards'; lots of other Jobs* also Ret a free list of Jobs at the PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 520 Sacramento st. * AT C. R. HANSEN _ CO.'S. Employment Arts 429 Bush St «42 Clay St. HELLO. GRANT 185. SHIPPING DAY TO-DAY. FREE FARE for Big Ryndon Tunnel. Nevada. Tunnelmen, mucker*. ...¦> $_-$3 Stone cutter, short Job. free fare both wayt>. no office fee and Vi""i.. y CHATSWORTH PARK. L. A. CO.. CAL. Machlnemen. drillers ....$3-?2 (Bonus 25c day remain until work Is done.) CASPAR TUNNEL, MENDOCINO Co.. «Cal. Tunnelmen. laborers, teamsters $2-$2 75 High bridge men $2 5O S. P. Co.'s OWN WORK. Near Merced. Cal. 30 men. extra gang fl 70 10 Italians, board themselves $1 6O Absolutely FREE FARE FOR ALL ABOVE CHICO. Butte Co.. and PLACERVILLE. Cal. Laborers, teamsters, rockmen. carpenters.... $2 25-$3 SPECIAL RATE FARE. 6 drillers for tunnel*. 8 hours. $2 75; 15 la- borers around a mine. $2 25 a day. fare pala. see boss here: 10 Scandinavian lumber-pliers. $52 and found; 2 blacksmiths, country. $50 and found; farmers, milkers, choremen. but- ter-makers, tunnel men. muckers: 20 laborers around a smelter, country. $2 25, see boss here 10 o'clock Monday, fare paid. Walter and wife; waitress, country. $50: rooks, waiters, bell-boys, porters, kitchen hands, city and country, $15 to $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., Employment Agents, 429 Bush St 642 Clay St. I BOYS wanted immediatelT to pare fruit with . machine; good wages. California Canneries Co., 423 Brannan st. ; WANTED— Men for light work on fruit. 1731 Folsom st. WANTED immediately, steady moving picture operator. Novelty Theater. Oakland. Cal. 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 bUg. WANTED— For the U. S. Marine Corps, able- bodied, unmarried men. between 21 and 33; good character; must speak, read and write English; marines serve at sea on men-of-war in all parts of the world, on land in our Isl- and possessions, and at naval stations In the United States. Apply at recruiting office. 40 Ellis st., San Francisco. Cal.: 222^j N. Main st.. Los Angeles, Cal., and 401 K st. Sacra- mento. Cal. PICK HOPS— Excursion to El Robles ranch, on Russian River, fixed for August 18 only. In- stead of August 25. as previously advertised; call immediately for El Robles tickets; fami- lies and young people preferred: heavy crops; excellent pay: beautiful camps: plenty amuse- ments. E. CLEMENS HORST COMPANY. 122 Battery St.. 3. F. WANTED — Bright young man of good address. between 17 and Id years of age. to learn the dry goods business. Apply between 0 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS.' ' WANTED — Stock boy from 13 to 17 years of age. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. it HALE BROS'. WANTED — By a large tailoring establishment, a first-class cutter of experience, ability and p'easing personality; must have good char- acter and habits; the position affords a good salary: this is a splendid opportunity for the right kind of a man. Address box 3349. Call. WANTED — Educated young man to learn our business and taka responsible position when qualified; $900 per year; first-class references required. Stoddard Lectures. 210 Examiner building. WANTED — Young man who is experienced In cloaks and suits to go to a city not far from San Francisco; state age, experlenco and salary expected. Apply box 1010. Call. WANTED — Laborers and mechanics to know : . that Ed Rolktn. Reno House proprietor, has added 100 new rooms to the Denver House, 217 Third St.; 250 rooms; 25c per 'night. ; WANTED — Experienced fancy goods salesman for ribbon and glove department; good salary. Address R. M. & CO.. box 1031. Call office. OFFICE boy. 15 or 16 years of age. living with parents; give references: answer in own handwriting. Box 3368, Call office. FOR $1500 will sell the best paying barber shop and baths in city: lease. S. GORDON, 916 Market st.. room 18. '¦ • \ ¦;.;¦.: A - TRIMMER to make himself generally useful in merchant tailor store. J. GORDAN. 1124 Market st. EXPERIENCED operators on ladles' cloaks and suits. D. M. DAVIDSON & CO., 52 First St. BOYS wanted to work during the Grand Army convention: good wages and easy work. Ap- ply at 607 Market St. '¦¦ WANTED — First-class pressman on platen presses. FORD. SMITH & LITTLE CO.. Los Angeles. WANTED— Rough carpenters and laborers. Apply room- 14, 26 Montgomery st.. San Francisco Construction Company. TWO cornice makers. McGovem Sheet Metal Works, 1306 Mission St. GOOD strong boy wanted. United States Laun- dry. Sixteenth and Valencia sts. UNDER -Dressers wanted on" Tests. S. N WOOD & CO.. 27 Geary st. BUSHELMAN. pressers and. cleaner. California Clothing Renovatory. 287 O'Farrell. EXPERIENCED layer-off; steady. CARSON GLOVE CO.. 123 Second st. EXPERIENCED salesman for a merchant tailor store. J. GORDAN. 1124 Market st. COATMAKER for country. REISS BRO3. A CO.. 24 Batter at. MAN to ' do janitor work for tuition in S. F. Barber School. 741A Howard st. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe and Australia. HERMAN'S. 20 Steuart st. 600 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army shoes 50c up; soling cheap. 923 Howard at., nr. 5th! PENSION atty. E. A. Bullls. room 40. PheUn bldg. Past Com. Geo. H.Thomas Post. G.A.R. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 10u*i -Valencia st. ALL slses men's shoes, slightly damaged hall price. 663 Mission St.. bet. 1st and 2d sts. GET your shoe* half soled while waiting- 25c I to 60c, 663 Mission it., bet. 1st and 2d its. HELP WANTED— MALE— Con. FREE FARE. ~~ '¦ ~ "" '¦ 36 bridge carpenters, one-year* Job, north, $07 50. MURRAY & 'READY. 634-636 Clay. BIG NEW GOLD MINE. 25 laborers, you'll suit. Calaveras County, $67 50. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay. CARPENTERS— FREE FARE— SOUTH. Free fare, 65 house carpenters plain work, $105. ' MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay sU __ ______________ COPPER, COAL. ¦ ' 26 machine miners, southeast mine, $90. . 98 single and double hand miners, $90. $S2, $75. 86 timber furnace men, also muckers, $90, $75, $60 and found. 16 car men for good mines, $45; $60 and fd. COME AND SEE. 268 laborers, no experience wanted, located everywhere, $75, $60 and found. NEW TUNNELS, OLD QUARRIES. 237 single and double hand drillers, also la- borers, located all over California. $80, $75, $60 and found. COME SEE. » FARMS AND DAIRIES. 33 milkers and butter makers, $40, $35, $30 and found. 1S6 ranch hands, $45. $30, $26 and found. THRESHING OUTFITS. 38 men about threshing machines, you'll do. $45 and found. 26 hay balers, located all over, 20c. 25c ton. BIG WAGES— GOOD JOBS. > FOR STABLES, 20 men, $60, $70, $50, $35, fd. FOR CHORES. 39 men, $35, $30, $20, $15, fd. Coachmen, gardeners, private family ; men. sheepherders. , s MARRIED HELP WANTED. Waiter and wife, country, $55 and found, ex- ceptionally good job. 8 tarmcrs and wives, cook and wife for mills, woods, mine?, etc., $40, $50. $60 and found; come see; WE'LL TELL YOU. MUST HAVE 'EM. 263 laborers and teamsters, located all over California, excavating mills, factories, grad- ing, etc., some In San Francisoo, $2, $2 50 day. BOYS. BOYS. BOYS. 16 boys to learn trades, work in factories, $5, $6, $7, $9 week. LOOK AGAIN. 16 brick burners, boss here, $45 and found. 12 brick wheelers, boss here. $35 and found. 16 brick setters, boss here. $2 50 to $3 day. 26 laborers, brickyard, boss here. $60. MURRAY & READY. C34-63U Clay St. RAILROAD'S OWN WORK. 154 laborers to lay track and ballast work, $67 50 month. THEY WANT YOU. DIAMOND MATCH SYNDICATE OF NEW YORK— COST $1. 186 teamsters and axmen, $75. 186 laborers. $67 50. 186 drillers rock hammersmen, $70. LOOK— NOW— TO-DAY FREE. 26 HEADERMEN, TUNNEL, FREE FARE, $82 25. FACTORY-rrEXTRA GOOD— $60. 16 laborers; you'll suit; steady job, near city. $60. BORDERS OF OREGON FREE. 25 two-horse teamsters, lumber company, free fare, $50 and found. » SHASTA AND SISKIYOU COUNTIES. 26 laborers, you'll suit, lumber trust. $72 50. 2 screw setters, $105; 15 offbearers, $82 50. 25 laborers, pile lumber, you'll suit, $82 50. ! 16 crosscutters for woods, $60 and found. .20 boys for box factory, anybody will do, $32 and found. TUOLUMNE GOLD MINE REGIONS—- FREE. 65 laborers, anybody will' do, R. R. fare free, $42 and found. North— GET ABOARD THIS BOAT— Free. 27 laborers, lumber mills, yards, etc., fare paid, $35 and found up. AS WE TOLD YOU— TO BUTTE $1. 196 teamster*, laborers and axmen, $75. FREE — OREGON — FREE. 26 woods and mill men, regular Oregon big wages — WAGES. FRUIT PICKING— AS YOU LIKE IT. 55 men, you eat fruit, you can pick fruit, fare $1, $26 and found. ARE YOU A COAL MINER? 155 coal miners— OREGON— FREE FARE. WILLITS — UKIAH — FREE FARE. 26 teamsters" and laborers, others going —Are you? $75. DO YOU KNOW? FREE FARE. On every train we ship to S. P. Co.'s" own work. (All. yes. all divisions.) Laborers, extra gangs and section hands. Free fare. SANTA BARBARA BY THE SEA. 155 laborers, free fare. $45 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. " MECHANICAL. . READ, CAREFULLY. 9 bench hands, $3 60; 6 helpers, bench job, $60; country jobs. 16 rough carpenters, fare $3, 6 months' job, $75 to $90. BLACKSMITHS. 34 blacksmiths and helpers, located every- where, $90 uo. 16 coopers, lie barrel; 2 carriage makers, $4. 8 brick molders, ?3 50. Sandstone quarryman, $3 day up; stone- mason, country, $60 and fount".. BUTCHERS. 6 all-round butchers, $40, $60, $70 and found. 3 experienced factory butchers, across bay, $3 day. 3 helpers, slaughter-house 'work, fare $1, $30 and found. -S -MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. WHERE ARE THEY? 85 LUMBER TRUSTS AND SYNDICATES. LOCATED IN • FOUR STATES. MANAGERS HERE. TWO TERRITORIES. i FREE — FARE — FREE. 005 laborers, no experience wanted, $35 to '$70 and found. 1SH experienced mill and yard men, $40 to $150 and found. . Sfi.3 woodsmen, $10 to $150 and found. 386 woodchoppers, tlemakers, shingle, post, picket and box bolt makers; tools and pro- visions found. BIG L MURRAY & READY, TRUSTS. 634-636 Clay St. NEW RAILROAD WORK. 155 Italians. FREE FARE. 155 Greeks. FREE FARE, i 155 Austrians. FREE FARE. Board yourselves; managers at our office; see them. MURRAY &. READY, 634-636 Clay St. FARE PAID — MANAGER HERE. GREAT MINES. GOOD MINES. G. & C. MINES. 16 machine miners, timbermen, $90 23 single and double hand miners, - $S2 50 35 muckers, $75 «5 laborers, no experience wanted, $60 Mine located north; manager here: fare paid. MURRAY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay St. LOOK. LOOK. LOOK* M ITALIANS— SPANIARDS. $35 and fd. 65 AUSTRIANS— MEXICANS. $35 and fd. 65 GREEKS— PORTUGUESE. $35 and fd. For a large American lumber trust, located north, Humboldt; any laborer can do it in the woods. You'll suit. General manager at our office; see him. FREE FARE. LOOK. FREE FARE. MURRAY & READY. K14 and 636 Clay St. I BE WISE: — GO TO EL-D — 25 laborci-H about mills; your fare $1; wages $45 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. INDdOR servant for family',-' $40; references: finishing carpenter, country. $4 day; 2 fruit ranch foremen, $40 and found; farmers. $30 month and $1 25 day; 4 laborers for woods and mills, $55; 50 laborers for quarries and mines, $2 and $2 50 day and $1 50 day, and board; 6 miners, $3 day; stableman. $55; choreman. $15 to $20 and found: 2 sheep- herders, $30 and found; 2 men. light work. $45 month: laundryman. $40 and found; 4 lumber pliers. 25 cents hour: cooks, waiters; bell-hoys, dishwashers and others. J. F. CRO- SETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. RESTAURANTS — First-class waiters, also buses, high arm work. Call 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.; no fee. Restaurant Keepers' Asso- ciation. 6 Eddy St.. room 46. A BUTLER for a good place in Oakland; $40; references as a butler necessary. MISS PLUNKETT. 425 Sutter st.. near Powell. A — HOTEL GAZETTE. 20 Montgomery, r 12 Second cook. $60: porter. $30; watchman, $25. BOY 16 to 18 years old to attend soda fountain; no experience necessary: must live at home with parents; hoy of German descent pre- ferred; wages $6 week to begin. Inquire be- tween 8 and 10 a. m. at 810 Market st. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 per pair, foot-form shoes at $2 BO. • or orthopedic shoes. $3 50; best shoes on earth. 11 Third St.. Examiner building. P doors from Market. STRONG boy waNited as assistant stockkeeper. Golden Gate Cloak and Suit House 1232- 1236 Market st. WANTED — Boy 16 years old In dental office; one denirous of learning the business; refer- ; ence. Box 1024, Call office. . ¦ ; TRY our men's rboes, union made, at $1 pair; i foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express or mail charges. 11 Third St., Examiner bldg. WANTED— Two first-class barbers; no other need apply. 7A Eddy st, BOOTBLACK wanted. Grand Hotel Barber- shop, i BARBER wanted; steady man. 2092 Mission street. MAN bedmakor wanted at New Adelaide House. 614 Howard at. WAITER In restaurant. 1759% Mission St. "; • LUNCH waiter. 6S2 Sixth st. — WANTED — Two first-class carpenters. 2138 - Fillmore st.'/ " WANTED— Cook for small restaurant. 348 . Third st. FIRST-CLASS barber; steady: short hours. 799 Geary st. „ ASSISTANT waiter wanted; small restaurant; $15 per month and found. 2723 Sutter st. WANTED — Plumber's helper. 149 : Fifth st. GOOD waiter wanted. 007 Kearny at. : J7_/ HELP WANTE D— FEMALE— Con. ¦¦ OUTING In the country and earning money at rame time; women a'nd girls wanted to cut fruit; working pears and peaches, the . most profitable part of the season; comfortable workroom; furnished room for two, with use of kitchen, in private family, $1 50 per week; free camping grounds. Further information, 220 Market St.. room 12: come at once to LOS ' GATOS CANNERIES. Los Gatos, Cal. ' WOMEN and girls wanted to work on fruit and canning; steady work: highest wages. Apply California Canneries Co.. Brannan St., between Third and Fourth. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS AND RIV-' ETERS: NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY: PAID SALARY; LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'S FACTORIES. 32 V, FREMONT ST. AND 1873 MISSION, NEAR FIFTEENTH. , WOMEN and girls to work on fruit; steady employment; day and piece work; highest wages. CODE-PORTWOOD CANNING CO.. Bryant and Tenth. PICK HOPS— Excursion to El Robles ranch, on Russian River, fixed for August 18 only, in- stead of AUgust 25, as previously advertised; call Immediately for El Robles tickets; fami- lies and young people preferred; heavy crops: excellent pay; beautiful c^P": P 1 ' 1^?* 1 ?!!."^ roents. p. CLEMENS HORST COMPANY. 122 Battery st.. S. F. CLASSES in English, French. German and Spanish, mandolin, violin, guitar, banjo, singing, elocution, physical culture, piano, halrdressing, manicuring, dressmaking and millinery; terms, $1 50 per month each. At San Francisco Girls' and Woman's Educa- tional and Industrial Unlnn, 749 Bush^ St., near Powell. * WANTED — Woman who has had experience in taking care of children to take charge of a baby about a year old; this is a good place for one who appreciates a good home; state age. experience and salary expected. Apply box 1011. Call. -¦ WANTED — Experienced ribbon saleswoman, one who understands tying bows; also ex- perienced embroidery saleswoman to go to Sacramento; state age, experience and salary expected. Apply box 1009, Call. NEAT girl for housework and cooking; fam- ily 3 adults; no window cleaning; small washing; wages $25. Call Monday morning, 2721 Clay st. ' WANTED— Ladles to know that the* Royal Cloak and Suit Co. make tailor-made suits to order at factory prices; give them a trial. 023 Market st. _^ __ ITALIAN lady who can speak English wanted to travel. Apply Girls' Directory. Contral ave. and Waller st. GOOD position for an ambitious woman as representative for a wholesale house. Box 1015, Call office. APPRENTICE for hair work at G. LEDER- ER'S. 123 Stockton st. BODY Ironer wanted. United »SUtes Laundry. Sixteenth and Valencia sts. PANTS finishers; also girl with some experi- ence in operating on pants.. 245 Seventh st. GIRL, 16 years, to put on fasteners. Carson Glove Co., 123 Second. APPRENTICES wanted at millinery. Suite 8. third floor. 131 Post st. GIRL for country, cooking and general house- work. Apply Monday. 1409 Webster st. GOOD cook, young woman. $7 week; no wash. 414 Capp st. FIRST-CLASS buttonhole makers; also flnlsh- ers on vests. 230^ Ninth, opp. Clementina. A YOUNG girl for general housework. 2614 California st. U.y'.* PANTS finishers wanted by S. N. WOOD & CO. Apply at 27 Geary st. LADY of good address to represent high-grade magazine; good pay. 59 Columbian building. WANTED — Fitters stitchers and table girls. Apply Eastern Shoe Factory. 134 Main st. ELDKRLY German Catholic woman for house- work ; t" per week. 1071 Market st. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Flllmore st A WEEK'S news for 5 cents — The Weekly Call. 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year. HELP WANTED MALE. MURRAY & READY, Phone Main 5848. 634-636 Clay st. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. Office half block long; 14 clerks employed; by our own printing plant we publish a free bulletin of labor containing every position segregated under departments ready for dis- tribution 7 a. m. ; also noon and evening editions; get one free. THIS IS WHAT MADE US FAMOUS. We know no distinction between man and man. YOU ARE ALL EQUAL. YOU ARE ALL WELCOME. 1902 we gave 1903 we'll give 45,000 men work. 60,000 men work We ship you , Free to one Free^ to-day. Free to all. Ogden, Utah, All parts Nevada, Los Angeles County, : Santa Barbara, Chatsworth Park, Hawaiian Islands, Santa-Susana, • Oregon, San Fernanda, Washington, Los Angeles County, Central America, Arizona, Willits, Uklah, And All Points North. East, South, v Including Ogden, Utah. Carpenters and helpers, pile drivers, fence builders, drillers, single, double and machine men, corner and bench hands, muckers, chuck tenders, car dumpers, teamsters, la- borers, track men, cooks, waiters, black- , smiths.' etc., $5, $4. $3 50, $3. $2 SO, $2 day. Free fare. Ftee fare. Free fare. Everybody talking. Thousands going. Are you? Are you? Are you? MURRAY & READY. 631 and 636 Clay st. COOKS— BIG PAY. 7 COOKS— BIG PAY. COOKS — COOKS. j 26 cooks for harvest and fruit ranches, hay presses, etc., $70. $G0, $50, $40, $30 fd. ; very few men to cook for, no women there. 4 cooks for different mines, $70, $65, $50, $40 and found. 46 cooks, hotels, restaurants, cafes, starions, etc., $70 to $40 and found. WAITERS. S2 waiters, different places. Including cafes Rnd grills. $45 to ?30 and found. 6 bell and elevator boys, city and country positions. ?15 to $30 and found. 0 porters and bedraakers, city and country positions, ?45 to $20^ and found. 86 dishwashers, city and all parts of Cali- fornia. $40 to $25 and fonnd. ' 12 laundrymen, some fare paid, $80, $60, $40 and fo'-nd. BAKERS. 8 bakers and helpers, city and country, $63 and 530 and found MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay St. GOING TO FRESNO? 26 laborers. Free fare— Free. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay St. FREE ONLY 14 MILES AWAY FREE. 16 laborers; you'll suit. $42 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634-036 Clay st. sPecial by midnight mail, phone and telegraph. MAN AND WIFE. Man and v wife, kitchen and orchard, fare $1 60, boss here, $00. 3. hay balers, boss here fare $1. $4 day fd. Greenhouse gardener $50; sheep herder. $23 and found. 2 miner*, gold mine Scandinavians. $90. Carpenter, ranch, boss here. $40 found. Clerk, country merchandise store. $400 year and found. Cook, fare paid. $40 and found. SPECIAL. 12 men. warehousowork. fare $1. $3 day. EXTRA SPECIAL, CITY. 12 laborers, Oakland. $45 found. \ Sheet iron worker, city. $3 day. Stableman, lumber company, country. $25 fd. 2 cappers, country cannery. $2 day. Bench capper, country cannery. $2 day. 2 boys, loam tllesetting. city, $32 50. • Milker and wife. Colusa County, $50 found. Walter. Santa Cruz County cafe. $40 found. Logway man. also sawyer south.' $90 found. LOOK— R. R.— 10c FARE. 12 laborers, track men, $2 25 day. Laundryman country Job. $.15 found. Young man.' figure up tallies, lumber com- pany, $.15 and found. Boy carry U. S mall. • . 4 young men. help tilesetters. $2 day. Driver and care, of horses, bakery wagon, $•'10 and found. Carpenter, factory. 10c fare. $."? day. 2 carpenters city job $3 50 to $4 day. . OREGON— FREE R. R. FARE. 26 laborers, sawmill, boss here, $60. • Edgerman.. same place boss here. $75. ALSO Quarryman. Sonoma County. $46 found. 15 fruit pickers. Solano County, fare $1 50, $30 and found. . / 5 extra waiters, city hotels, $150. day fd. Milker and wife, boss here. $.50 and found. 2 carpenters. . boss here, free fare, large lum- ber company $75 and found r •Cook. Nevada, free fare. R. R.. $50 found. Slaughter house butcher's helper.-- fare $1, $."50 and found. : . Best Places At MURRAY & READY'S, Hoif Waxes At 634-638 Clay st. *AN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Fraadsco Call, corner Market and Third streets; open tntil 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES— C27 Montgomery street. corner Clay; open until 8:30 p. m. SCO Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. C3» McAllister street; open until 8:30 p. m. 615 Larkln street; open until 9:30 p. m. IS«41 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. Market 6treet. corner Sixteenth; open until 9 p. m. 108 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. tn. 1096 Valencia street; open, until 9 p. m. Northwest corner of Twenty -second and Ken- tucky etreets; open until 9 p. m. 2200 Flllaore street; epen until 9 p. m. MEETI N G NOTICES. CALIFORNIA Cotr.'nandpry No. i. K. ? T.— fiptclal assembly THIS E'.EN-'Sf ING at 7:30 o'clock. Onl«T of Tern- EJ pie All fraters courteously invited. W9 THOMAS H. BROWNE, Commander. w T. L. HENDERSON. Recorder. ASYLUM "f Golden Gate Commander- No 16 K T., C25 Sutter m.— Stated y&+ assembly THIS EVENING at 8 {£* o'clock All fraters are courteously invited Bv ordpr of the Commander, in a. THEO. FROLICH. Recorder. SAN FRANCISCO W" a N » V rviv? >JH* Arch Masons, meets THIS E\EMNU. > Vjr BuElnee s and d<«ree» 5 and b. / ? \ H. G. PRINCE. Secretary. 'TM^VlS gt 7 30 o'clock. Second Degree. By/V\ ° rdeI " ° f WALTER^. ANDERSON. Sec. GOLPKN GATE Lodge No. 30. F. and a^ \ M — Officers and members are here- JTjr ••v notified to attend the funeral of our/T\ i.te brother. HARKY C. TfCK- HABFR at King Solomon s Hall. Masonic Temple en THIS MONDAY. August 17, at 2 r m. Bv order of the W. M. E. L. MEYER, Secretary- HERMANN Lodge No. 127. F. and A. JS_, M.— Called mseiins THIS DAY (MON-VY UAY>. August 17. 1903. at. 7:30/VA o'clock p. m. Degree 1. By order of the W. M L. SCHUMACHER. Secretary. KING SOLOMON'S Lodge No. 260. F. « and A. ll_ 1*» Fillmore st.— First de-'*/Sf crte THIS EVENING at 7:30 o clock /yf\ \ HARKY BAEHR. Secretary. LINCOLN Council No. 2. Jr. O. '" J>_ jK> *tk ! A. M.— Member* are requested torn JK ¦ atfnd the funeral of our late ¦ _LA • brother. 31 C ITCKHABEK. ItA^fl m 1 !s home, SS25 Sfv*ntp?rith «£srtr_)« »t.. city. TO-DAY. August 17, at ! 1 ::JO p. m. By order of j C. L. GARDINER. Councilor. UNITED STATES Veteran Navy. Phelps Squadron No 12. meets MONDAY EVEN- INGS at 8 o'clock on board U. S. S. Marian. Fclsom No. 2; ellglbles Invited to attend. | THE annual meeting of the Ladies' Seaman's Friend Society will be held at the Sailors' \ Home, Mam and Harrison sts.. on WEDNE.S- DAY. August 19. 1903. at 3 o"clock p. m. MRS. WM. H. BARNES. Cor, t-ec. THE annual meeting of the stockholders of the Pacific Undertakers will be held at 777 Mission et. San Francisco, on MONDAY, August 24, 1903, at 8:30 p. xn.. for the elec- tion of directors for the enduing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Thursday. Aurust 20. Bv order of the board of directors. " M. C. GORHAM, Secretary. AGENTS WANTED. EXCELLENT opportunity is offered to a man of character and ability who can sell flrst- ilase Ooverament bonds for monthly Install- ments without risk. Apply Rialto bldg., rooms 4C&-407. AGENTS— > new moneymaker. F. PERSON. 477 and 47S Parrott building. ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW. j ROBT. W. KING, atly-at-law. Examiner bid.. ' rm. 611; all cases, damages, estates, wills, attachments, collecticns, etc.; consultation free; no advance charges; call or write; even- lrgs by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. AD\1CE free — I will advance coet In meritori- ous cases, divorces, probate and all other law cases: no fees in advance; open every even- ing. J. M. THURSTON. S19 Market St.. r. 31. ADVICE free: divorces a specialty :qulck.<julet; no charge without success; established 15 yrs. , G. W. HOWE. 1122 Market st.. opp. Hale's. ADVICE free, all cases. R. C. .ADAMS, room 316. third Coor. Examiner building. L 6. CLARK Emma SpreckeU bldg.. 827 Mar. ket st.;. consultation free; po fees in advance. AlTKEN * AITKEN. attorneys, rs. 309-10-11 Clur-ie bldg.. 503 California f t. ; tel. Main 727. BIRDS, DOGS. ETC. YOUNG talking parrots,$5 each;German singing canaries. $2; we will try to please you;every- th'.cg In our line at right prices. 1546 Market. Bl'SINESS CHANCES. A _$600; COUNTRY bakery, with chop house, m CaJaveras County: llvi.\g rooms; no op- positicn; a splendid chance for baker or cock. R. G. WILKE, 26Vi Kearny st. A — $S00; SALOON, with 10 furnished room*; place surrounded by breweries and malt- fcoutee; rent $40; a good business, but dis- agreement of three partners is cauce of sale; State. Call R. G. WILKE. 2t$>i Kearny st. A— J12WJ; CORNER saloon In wholesale dis- trict; estab. many years and known as a tfri-t-cls.es, paying business. See R. G. WILKE. 261-a Kearny st. A— S'S2T>: RESTAURANT and coffee saloon, on Third M. ; rent $30; average daily receipts, US; - bargain. R. G. WILKE. 2t>'4 Kearny. ARK jcu trylr.g to sell your business? Well, gee H. W. WILFORD. Business Agent, 3 Taylor et.. cor. Golden Gate ave. THE best business in the Mission; stationery More, near 7 echools. for what it will invoice for; $360 for a business at 3001 Army St. D. COFFIN & CO.. 3C03 Mission st. WANTED— To rent, by young man of good ed- ucation, good character, with sufficient trear.s. good dairy ranch, farm or vineyard; rlther cash or shares; give particulars; no agent. Box :::;ir«. Cell office. J-"<>:: any kind of business, city or country, get r our li«t. MOSSMAN. 850 Market St. STEADY, reliable man as office assistant; permanent place; $3o month guaranteed; $2O0 terh required. 1007'j Market, nr. Cth, r. 1. FOR eale — UnncH'tcring and carpet cleaning fj.i.'.'n; rood trade; sickness cause of scu- ms. Box 33C7. CaJI office. J2OOO — GOOD saloon on Kearny St.; owner go- ing to Europe. Box 3361. Call office. A bakery: delicacy; all store trade; {25 a day; rrlre *1SOO; no agents. 715 McAllister ft. RESTAURANT; seating S2: snap; no Sunday work : departure. *Xt Fourth et. — — —^ — GOOD saloon for sale. Box 330*. Call office. Halrdrefsing perlcrs;cheap rvalue in sight; go"d 4oc*tjon; retiring- 11M Market, bet. 7th-Stb. FIRST-CLASS bakery for sale In country town. Address box 805. Call office. Oakland. FOK r-le — Saloon etock and fixture*. 117 City Hall ave. OUTSIDE route No. 4 this paper for sain. Irqcire hardware store. 19th and Folsom sts. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. ATrEXTIOy. 67-A-R.V ~~~ H. C DECKER. LINCOLN POST NO. 1— Dept. Calif. Ac Nevada 906 MARKET. COR. STOCKTON. PHONE JOHN 831. Headquarters for Real Estate. Rooming Houses, Hotels, New Apartment Houses, Flats and Private Homes. Having been in this business for more than twenty-seven years. I am In a position to sell you a place at its actual value. MONEY LOANED ON ANY HOUSE. TITLES GUAR- ANTEED. SEE FOLLOWING BARGAINS: 14 Rooms, exchange for larger house $ 500 17 Rooms, 8 rooms furnished; snap 600 8 Rooms, Leavenworth st.. reduced to. . 500 SS Rooms, choice location. Oakland 3200 12 Room?, Geary et., choice transient.... 400 42 Rooms, sunny corner; rent $100 3200 SO Rooms, sunny bay-window corner. . . . 2S00 26 RoomF. Mission and Cth sts.; gnap 1200 12 Rooms. Taylor et. : trawlent only 700 <0 Rooms, Market et. ; offices, permanent. 5T«00 32 Rooms, part houres. long lease 2000 8 Rooms, cost $1500: a beauty: reduced. 750 I* Room*, newly furnished, long lease. .. .12O0 H. C. DECKER. 906 Market Bt.. cor. Stockton. l.VR'XJM house; north of Market; five min- utes from Kearnv and Market; all newly furnished: open plumbing; gas and electric light: baths: three years' lease; direct cars to i«?rry. Cliff House and park; sudden death in family cause of sale; no agents. Box .-»71. Call. A BARGAIN this week: forced sale; 34 rooms; Market St.. central; all rented: flrrt floor of- fice*, clearing $170: only $24<X>: easy terms. PETERSEN & YARSEN. 1035 Market, rm. 1. $3t5 WILL buy 12-room boarding-house; large -•ard: eunny all the day; bargain. 41S Lar- htn fct. 1800 ONLY — 12 rocms; new furniture: rent cheap; must leave city. 768 Eush et., rear. LODGING HOUSES FOR S^LE-— Con. 100 ROCMsTTiouse for^nen; rent $140... .$4000 6S rooms; south of Market: rent $100. 2000 24 rooms: corner: part cash: bal. easy. 850 11 rooms; good income; rent $->0. 350 21 rocms: water front; rent $40; lease. 650 120 rooms: good lease: low rent........ C500 67 rms.: apartments;Western Add; rent. &>Q Money leaned at 1 per cent. HctelE. rcadhouses. flats, 5 to 100 rooms. EITEI. & CARROLL. 212 Kearny st. *G3<> ELEGANT colonial flat of 6 r. and b. : , beautifully furn.; all new and up to date; cost over $1000: piano cost $350 alone; must sell. Petereen & Lai-nen. 1035 Market, rm. 1. $2100—20 ROOMS: rent $125; clears over $100; snap. MOSSMAN. 850 Market St. , NEWLY furnished house of 15 rooms; owner leaving city. M0 Taylor st. A WEEK'S news for 6 cents — The Weekly Call. 1« nares. (n wrapper, for mailing. *1 per year. SPIRITUALISM. t KATIE HEUSSMAN, circle Friday evening. 25c; sittings. 1000 Harrison St.. cor. Sixth. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance clairvoyant, business medium and life reader. 416 Turk. EDWARD EARLE. 1052 Ellis, readings dally, 0:30 to 4; ceances Sunday and Thursday. ~ CLAIRVOYANTS. A^ CALL AT ONCE AND~SAVE $2 My Regular $3 Reading This Week for $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE. The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever in San Francisco. I do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make you no charge if I fail to tell your name, occupation and what you called for; J promise to tell you whether husband, wife or sweet- heart Is true or false; to tell whom and when » you will marry: In fact. I will tell you every hope fear or ambition better than you can tell yourself. He restores lost affections, reunites the separated, causes speedy and happy mar- riages makes' you successful and prosperous, cures 'disease and lost vitality without medi- cine locates hidden treasures; hours 10 a. m. to g p. * m. : Sundays 2 to 8. 326 O'Farrell St.. 326. MME. M. BERNARD. THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- nently located at 17 Third st.. next Examiner bldg.; she reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the present happenings and portrays events to occur in the future; If you are in trouble, dis- contented or not satisfied in life, or have do- mestic love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affairs of life- 25c up; satisfaction guaranteed; read- ings by mall. Tel. Black 4569. CASHMIRE. THE WIZARD OF THE ORIENT. Trance medium, clairvoyant and palmist; ad- vises on love. law. business, speculation and in- vestments; as a test in the readings she will tell your full name, . address and occupation; she reunites the separated, causes a speedy and happy marriage with the one you love; in fact, she advices on all troubles pertaining to hu- man nature; locates hidden treasures and mines. 1007 V% Market et.. bet. 6th and 7th. 16MAR, the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market et.. cor. Turk; private readings dally. 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. ; readings by mai! as satisfac- tory as In person; 3 questions answered, $1: full life, $5; send lock of hair, date and year of birth; don't eend currency. Ssnd postoffice, Wt-lls-Fargo meney order cr registered letter. A— MME. PORTER, scientific clairvoyant and card reader, born with a double veil and sec- ond eight; tells the past, present and future; ladles, 60c; gents, $1; by canSs, palmistry and clairvoyant sitting; $1 60. 128 Turk st Mrs. A H. Kronenberg. palmist, clairvoyant, card reader, will give a good reading. 10c. for a short time only; when others fail try me to convince yourself. 402 Franklin, near Grove. MISS D. WARD, high psychic, clairvoyant, palmist; tells life cradle to grave; 50c, by mall or person. 217 Eddy st. room 9. A — Mme. Ravenna reads life, business advice; names given: 25c up. 5 4th st . near Mar-et. ! MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader: ladies 25c; gents 50c; readings dally. 132 Sixth st. MME WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c; gents. 50c. 951 Mission St.. nr. Cth; cpen Sun. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader in city. 26H Kearny. room 20; ladles 25c. gents 50c. MRS. SHAFER, clairvoyant cari reader: slt- tln___d_____4___________t_be_5thand6th. CARPET-BEATING AXD CLEANING. AIR compressed, dry. Ice cold. Is now univer- ! sally used In sanitarily cleaning carpets, on ! floor, without removal or Injury: prices mod- erate. Apply S. F. COMPRESSED AIR CLEANING CO.. Call big.; phone Main 5237. WHEN you become- disgusted with your work send for EPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works. 355-357 Tehama st. ; tel. South 40. CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co.. J. McQueen, proprietor. 329 Guerrero st.. tel. Mission 49. TRY HOPKE BROS.; excellent carpet-beating; mattresses made over. 1432 Howard ;South 216 ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO.. Props. RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet-beating works: prices reasonabl e. 1703 Harrison at. : tel.Mlgslon 263. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works. 333 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126. CHIROPODISTS. DUNLAP FOOT INSTITUTE. 50 Geary— All ailments of the feet cured; corns, bunions.etc ' ~ COLLECTION OFFICES. i ADVICE free; bad tenants ejected speedily. CO- LUMBIAN LAW AGCY.. r. S5. alO Market; tel. Red 618; collections; gen'l law business. BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; . city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10: tel. 55S0. DENTISTS^ DrTlL'DLUM HILL. 1443 Market, nr.Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates are rcade; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting. 50c; gas given. A NEW plate — The Whalebone — cannot break; warranted 20 yrs. : crown. $3 50; fillings, 50c; plates. $5:full set; all work painless and war- ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors. 24 Sixth st. GOLD fillings 75c; silver. 35c; crowns. $2; no pain: open Sunday. Dr.O.B.Hcwltt.204 Sutter. PARIS Dental Parlors. 2S5 Kearny. cor. Bush- Set teeth. $1 50 up; crowns. $2 up; fllU-gs.25c. 10 PER CENT off this month; estimates free. New York Dentists. W& Mltsslon at., cor. 6th. DRESSSIAKEUS Sc SEAMSTRESSES. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School —Any pattern cut to measure. 1019 Market. ACCORDION, sunburst &. knife plaiting. Stew- arfs button & buttonhole factory. 110 Taylor. • DYEING AJ7S CXiEA-fXKO. EEA breezes sweeten all garments, blankets, lace curtains, etc., done by the Presidio Heights Dye Works. 3015 Sacramento; phone for wagon. West 453. H. HICKMAN. pres. EDUCATIONAL. aI^ALDWELL College~of Oratory.^ Acting, Opera and Authorship; largest in the West; 14 teachers; positions guaranteed; fall term begins Sept. 7; day & evening class; beautiful new catalogue free. 1295 Market, cor. Ninth. EAN FRANCISCO Business College, 1236 Mar- ket: modern, progressive, practical; .estab- lished 15 years. Gregg shorthand, fastest, 1 easiest. most readable. Actual business bookkeeping; typewriter at home free. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 Post, S. F.— Bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typing, languages, telegraphy, English branches; day and night sessions; illus. catalogue free. AYRES, the leading business college. 723 Mar- ket st. ; special summer course in all depart- ments: handsome catalogue free; life scholar- chip, $&O; day and evening sessions. ; CALIFORNIA Business College, 305 Lark In st. "A thorough school"; positions secured for graduates; modern methods; Individual in- struction. Write for Illustrated catalogue. HEALD'S School of Mines & Electrlcity.24 Post St.. S. F. ; a practical school of engineeiing; complete equipment. Special catalogue free. THE Berlitz School of Languages has removed to 1000 Van Ness ave.; rates reduced during summer. Send for catalogue. • ENGINEERING— Civil, elec.. min.. mech., «ir- vey, assay, cyanide; day. eve.; est. 1864. Van dcr Nalllen School. 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. SYSTEM, discipline and results; the Golden Gate Commercial College, Van Nesa and Golden Gate aves..S.F.; nils every requlremnt DANCING Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday evenings at Teutonia Hall, Hcward St.. near Ninth; management Prof. Foster. PIANO and German; pupil of Lelpsic Conser- vatory; lessons 75c and *1. 34# Golden Gate. AT Klngsland Art Shop— Drawing, painting and burnt work. 1184 Halght St., near Lyon. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION Day and PARTINGTON'S. 424 Pine St.... Night class LESSONS given In Wafer Color or Oil Paint- ing from Nature. CURRIER, 372 Sutter st. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar. writing. etc. ; day or eve. ; $5 mo. 1024 .Mission.nr.eth. Chicago Business College. 1435 Market, nr. 10th. Pittman shorthand, typing, bookkpg., $3 mo. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore. CHEAPEST and best in America— The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address, in the United States or Canada one year for SI. * EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. G^O^G^A^KlT^12T^Mt'strpteTrBush 135-^ Japanese-Chinese employment office; fur- nishes west help; contracts for farm help. etc. A — ORPIIEUM Employment Office — Japanese- Chinese help. '¦ 426 Powell. Tel. Main 5752. A— GRAND Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office. 415 Stockton; tel. Grant 1C8; expert.reliable help. CHINESE Employment Office — Best help at Leon Seung's. 411^ O'Farrell: tel. East 42«. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 51S8. CHfNESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1097. BRADLEY & CO.. 640 Clay. EMPLOYMENT WASTED FEMALE. A WAITRESS and parlor maid, 5 years' refer- ences, wants a place; is young, strong and capable. For further particulars address MISS PLUNKETT. 425 Sutter St., near Powell. . GERMAN girl wishes a situation to do cook- ing; first-class references; wages $35 up. Call 524 Stevenson st. \ _^____ MIDDLE«AGED woman wants washing, iron- ing or housecleanlng; good work done; $1 50 day. Box 1008. Call office. MIDDLE-AGED woman, good worker and re- liable, would like to clean offices; also clean wi ndows. Box 3356, Call office. FIRST-CLASS laundress wishes one, two or three days' work; perfect satisfaction ; $2 a day. 1671 McAllister st. - SITUATION wanted to cook in a private fam- ily: good references. Call at 407 '.fr Harrison. WANT ads and subscriptions taken for Tbe Call at Eaton's Bazaar. 633 McAllister st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109(t Valencia st. " ¦ EM PLOY3IEXT WANTED— MALE, SITUATION wanted: a butcher, sober and steady man. Box 1027. Call, office. -a WANTED— Situation In a kitchen by an el- derly man; can cook aome. Box 1026. Call. AN experienced wine maker and cellar man wishes position. Please, apply 630 Sacramento. ACTIVE, well-known commercial man, Al standing, will entertain strictly legitimate proposition requiring few hours attention dally: bonds furnished any amount desired. Box 1038. Call office. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper desires permanent situation; rapid and accurate worker: good references, including present employers; not afraid of work. Box 808, Call office, Oakland. GOOD steady boy. 18 years of age, would like position on private place doing chores and working in garden; understands care of horses and cow. Box 813, Call, Oakland. A GERMAN, middle-aged and single, wishes a situation in a grocery store and barroom: first-class references. W. BOHLING, 417 Kearny si. EXPERIENCED electric power station opera- tor would like position as assistant electri- cian or general line repair man; country or email town preferred. Box 3357. Call office. A REFINED, good natured old gentleman, eminently respectable, good habits, unin- cumbered, desires a position as companion. Box 3338. Call office. PAINTER, EaEtern man, wants work by day or small jobs and contracts taken. Address painter, 1121 Webster st. ] YOUNG man with experience in office of wholesale grocery desires situation. Box 3332. Call office. ; JAPANESE cook wants a position in family or small boarding-house. K. HARA. Japan- ese Gospel Society. 725 Geary St.; tel. Hyde 1586. ¦ CLASSIFIED advertisements and" subbcriptlons received at Call branch of.tce, 2200 Flllmore. FLATS TO LET. HOUSES and flats to v let; an immense list; ser- vice absolutely free; take advantage of this department: It will save you time and trouble? Cordes Furniture Co.. 245-259 Geary St.. on the square. CORNER Noe and Elizabeth sts.: new, sunny flat on corner. 1050 Noe st. . modern improve- ments; convenient to Twenty-fourth and Cas- tro-st. cars; rent reasonable. A EUNNY corner upper 6-room flat, basement: half block from Market St.. within 13 min- utes' rtde of Golden Gate Park; Castro and Elghteenth-st. cars. 3943 Seventeenth st. BEAVER, 57 — 0-room flat; cheap to a good tenant ; between Noe and Castro sts. ELEGANT sunny upper corner flat, 6 rooms, bath. Hattle and Merrltt, west, off Castro. SUNNY upper modern flat. 7 rooms, bath; yard: basement; $30. 1046 Broderick.nr.Turk. SEVENTH. 436 — Nice sunny flat of 4 rooms to let. \ TO let— Flat of four rooms; 1897 O'Farrell. HOOKER & LENT. 14 Post st FLATS FOR SALE — FURNISHED. ELEGANT new furniture of 6-room flat : every- thing complete. 1130 Golden Gate: no dealers. FLATS WANTED. WANTED — Sunny modern flat; 3 or 4 rooms; 2 adults. Box 1012. Call. FURNITURE WANTED. A WOLLPERT. 773 Mission, phone Red 4462. "buys, rents, repairs, packs furniture, carpets. HELP WANTED — FEMALE^ AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S. Hello Grant 1S5. HOTEL DEPARTMENT Man and wife, waiter and waitress, coun- try hotel, fare paid J. .$50 2 waitresses, plain commercial hotel, coun- try *-5 _ waitresses, Santa Cruz, fare both ways.$_5 2 extra waitresses, country, fare both ways. Waitress, springs, steady year round, fare paid *30 Waitress, Chico, fare paid .$2.) Waitress, private boarding-house, city.. ..$25 ¦Waitresses, San Jose, Stockton. San Rafael, city, WatBonville. Gait, Marysville, Santa Cruz, others $20-$25 Pantryglrl, springs, steady year around, fare paid i * ; 50 Fancy ironer, country hotel »35 Ironer, laundry, city $10 week Extra ironer, city laundry, best of wages. Mangle girl, city laundry $6 50 Cooks, dishwaFhers, chambermaids — $2O-$40 FAMILY DEPARTMENT. Housegirl, - family, country, very* choice, party here, $25; Scandinavian or German housegiri, country, $25; second girl, city. $25; houeeglrl, Alameda, party here, $25; woman with a child, cook for men, $25; cook for men, country, no washing, $25; houseglrl, Xapa County, fare paid, middle-aged couple, very choice place, $25; cooks, housegirls. sec- onil girls, nurseglrls, city & country, $15-$30. I C. R. HANSE^ & CO 429 Bush st. A COOK for Seattle, $35; a French governess, $30: a second girl for city, $25; two cham- bermaids for hotel in city, $20 each; no wait- ing on table; a parlormaid and waitress for San Mateo, ?25. MISS PLUNKETT. 425 Kuttcr, near Powell. A NURSE for 2 children, 1 an infant, $30, for Oakland. MISS PLUNKETT. 425 Sutter St., near Powell. A— LAUNDRESS. $30: nurse, child 8 years old. $30; nurse, child. 1V4 years old. $25; eecond girl, $25; 6 cooks. $30 and $35; women to help in' boarding-house. $25; woman with a child, $15. MRS. NORTON. 313 gutter st. HA1RDRESSING, manicuring, massage, hair work; removal of superfluous hair taught from A to Z in 2 weeks for $10; positions guaranteed; $10 to $20 per week; school day and eve. 233 Geary, r. 13; maids prepared. A— LADIES, learn all branches hatrdressing trade; manicuring, massage, etc.; 123C Mar- ket St., cor. Jones, room 94; positions secured at highest wages; day and eve. class; call. EXPERIENCED GIRLS ON PATENT BUT- TON MACHINES. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 32% FREMONT ST. MR. DAVIS. A — Girls toMearn millinery now for fall season; both seasons taught from start to finish In one • month for $10; positions as .trimmers. Dales- ladies, etc., guaranteed at $10 per week up; day and evening class. 143 Stockton st.. r. 13. RESTAURANTS— First-class waitresses; high- aim work. Call 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. ; no fee. Restaurant Keepers' Association, 6. Eddy st., room 46. "WANTED — First-class saleslady in ladles' and children's wear. MARKS BROS. 1220 Mar- __ket st. / STENOGRAPHER who can also play piano; light work; permanent position. Hoover University of Culture. 1S39 Flllmore st. EXPERIENCED girl for first-class retail can- dy store; permanent position. R. S. box 1025. Call office. A GIRL to do - housework ' and plain cooking. S26 Golden Gate ave. GIRL wanted for housework and cooking. 1542 McAllister st. GIRL to assist with light housework; no cook- ing; HO. Apply 1307 Jackson st. - WANTED — Women and girls to work on fruit. 1731 Folsom st. GIRL for houtework. 1053 Market St.. up stairs. ' •¦¦¦¦• WANTED — A lunch waitress at 506 Howard street. TALENTED amateur performer*. - Apply at Chutes 6 p. m. Wednesday; salary no object.