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, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY; . JUN E 18, 1904. 13 roiftT RICHMOyp REAL ESTATE. 1 ALTA PUNTA TRACT, at StegeTon* Santa Fe and electric roads; land $.*i*X> per acre; lots 80x200 at $150; orchard of 15 acres and buildings. $100 per acre; monthly payments; send for maps, etc. HAIGHT. 401 Cal.st..S.F. ELMHURST REAL ESTATE. $75 EACH— $5 down, $2 SO a month, without interest; flne lots* clone to the. station; only a few left. OSCAR HEYMAN. 14 Poat st. REAL ESTATE v TO EXCHAXGE. FOlTsALE OR EXCHANGE. $20",OCO ONX/Y for one of tiu best ranches In Napa Valley; 124 acres of A No. 1 land: im- provements cost about ?10.000. P. C. LAS- ' SEN & CO.. 4Ctt Tenth st.. Oakland. Cal. • ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. CALIFORNIA. 1S04— Sunny front bay-window room & kitchen, connecting; reas. ;no child' n. ! CLAY, 1518— Nlcely~^fur. housekeeping rooms; gae, range, bath; also unfurnished rooms. FOLSOM, 55S— Three unfurnished sunny ropmsj range; large yard. FOLSOM, 1C01. cor. Sixth— 2 sunny housekeep- ing rooms, reasonable; also other 'rooms. GEARY, 408— Three eunny, elean, nicely fur- nlshed rooms; complete for housekeeping. GEARY. 1432 — Sunny suite; gas range; also large sunny room, suitable for dressmaking. GOLDEN GATE. 1031, near Jefferson Park— ' Newly furnished rooms: bath; private family; good board. $20 and $23; two, $32 and $33. HOWARD, 728 — 2 nice rooms, complete for I housekeeping; reasonable. ' KNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine— Sunny, furnished 3-room suites; steam heat- rd, electric lighted; free baths; rate $30 up. JACKSON. 1220, near Jones— 2 or 3 nicely fur- nished housekeeping rooms. LARKIN.1C07, cor.Post — The Cragburn. H. Bur- lingame.prop. ; rms., single & hkpg.apartments. NATOMA, 701, cor. Eighth— 2 large sunny' housekeeping rooms; no children. OAK, 10 — 2 rooms complete for housekeeping; use of piano. : B^ARL, 3, cor. Market — 2 furnished ¦ house- keeping rooms; $14-$15; no children; phone. PINE. 1300, cor. Hyde — 3 sunny furnished basement rooms, yard, $1C; 2 corner fur- nished rooms, $10 each. POST, 1416 — Sunny, nicely furnished house- keeping rooms. $15 up; gas range; closets. SCOTT, 3C0, NE. cor. Page — 2 newly furnished rooms in private house; sun all day; near Haight-st. car line. TAYLOR 504 — I flne furnished rooms, complete for housekeeping: also housekeeping rooms. THIRD. 808^Bummer cut rates. $1 25. $2, $2 25 weekly; suite, $2 50 and $4. VAN NE3S~ ave., 525^— Newly furnished hkp. rms.; also other rms.; modern; cor. house. VAN NESS ave.. 613 — Elegant sunny parlor for 2 gents or doctor; suits for housekeep- ing; modern corner house; new furnished. WEBSTER 1560 — Three- nice sunny rooms; complete for housekeeping private bath. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch offlce, cor. Duncan & Church sts. A BRANCH offlce Of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market at., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. X-PABTKENT HOUSE3. ST.CKCILE, 115 Fell,above Van Ness ave.— The acme of perfection In modern, elegantly fur- nished 3-room apartments, with private baths, ¦ <.tfam heat, electric llght.elevator, gas ranges, $30, $35. $37, $40. $45. $47 60. $50. $55. ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackson et. — Modern 3-4-5 rooms: turn, or unfurn.: refs. Tel. East 135O. ROOMS .TO ' J^gJ"^"^^*^^?**^*: C— THE ST, KAHTRYN. N. E. COR. ELLIS AND LEAVENWORTH. SUNNIEST ROOMS IN CITY; NEW HOUSE: FIRST CLASS; JUST FURNISHED: HAIR MAT- TRESSES IN EVERY ROOM; HOT AND COLD WATER BATHS; STEAM HEAT. ELEVATOR SER- VICE; EVERY MODERN CON- VENIENCE; ROOMS $3 PER week yp. A— BRUNSWICK House. 148 Sixth St.— Rooms 25c to $1 per night. $1 25 to $5 per week and light bousekreping rooms; open all night. AT "The Almonte." 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st)— Rooms. 25c, 60c. $1, $1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 week; house open all night. BURNETT. 1428 Market (old No. 1384)— Fur- nished rooms, suite, single: also unfurnished. BUSH, 324 — Elmer; nicely furnished rooms; reasonable; centrally located. CALIFORNIA, 1001, upstairs^ — Nice large sun- ny room for one or two gentlemen. CLIFFORD. 204 Ellis, cor. Mason— Elegantly ' furnished sunny rooms: prices reasonable. EDDY, 313 — Sunny front room for 2 gents; pri- vate family: all conveniences; close In; $12. ELEVENTH. 21— Elegant rooms, single or ea suite; furnished or unfurnished; references. FOLSOM. 608, cor. Second — Aurora — Nicely fur- nished, sunny rooms; reasonable. GRAND Southern. 7th and Mission — Rooms 35c to $1 25 night; $1 60 to $C wk.: reading-room. HOTEL DUFFERIN. 749 Ellis— Elegantly fur- nlshed suites and single rooms. JESSIE, 363, east V. S. Mlnt-»-Furnlshed room, $7; 2 beds, $10 per month. JONES. 207 (Van Winkle) — Furnished sannjr rms.: suite or single: gents preferred: 12 up KEARNY, 31 — Front sunny suites; also office rooms; housekeeping privileges if desired. KE.ARNY, 20Vi — Nicely furnished rooms; •in- gle or en suite. MARKET. 1CC4 — Third floor; nicely furnished room to let; $1 25 a week. MINNA, 328 — Furnished rooms, single or double, $1 up. * ' O'FARRELL. 332— Nicely furnished parlors; sunny suite or single; light hskpg. If desired. O'FARRELL, 11C4— Elegant. newly fur- nished rooms: front, side, rear; sunny; run- ning water: references exchanged; house changed hands and renovated throughout. POST, 880. nrar Hyde — Large furnished front room; bath; gas; for 1 or 2 gents. - POST. 141 &— Sunny, nicely furnished room, with closet. $8. POWELL. 216— The Crescent, bet. O'Farrell and Geary; sunny furnished rooms. $2 wk. up. POWELL. 706 — Two nice connecting front rooms; sunny; all modern conveniences; reas. FOWELlT~10C5 (The Virginia)— A snap; elT- gant front suite: partly furnished; marine view; runntns water. ROYAL House. 12C Ellis— Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladles' par Icr; re-urns ter ni-cht. 35a to $1 50; w<-ek. $2 to $8: month. $8 to $20; elevator on ground floor: rooms with hot and e61d water: baths. SIXTEENTH, 2030 — 3 unfurnished sunny cor- ner rooms; connecting; gag and batn; $13 60. STEVENSON, 257 — Light rooms $ I week; hftkpg. comple. $1 75; parlor, your own price. BUTTER, 361 (Larchmont) — Nice furnished rms; central, convenient, modern, reasonable. THE FALMOUTH. I040A~ Market 'st.— Sunny rooms*; hot and cold water; elevator; $2 to $7. UNITED STATES. 123 Eddy, near Market— 400 - rooms 35c to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- triclllghts (no gas), running water > In every room: eWator. read. -room; free bus: baggage, j WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d St.. near Market— I Mist convenient and respectable: 700 rooms: 1 85c to $1 60 night; $2 to IS week: elevator; j elec, lights; reading-room: free bus: baggage. I WOLF Hcuse. 2U2 Sixth st.— Rooms from 15c I to fl per nl*h,t and from POo to $5 per. week. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at . Call branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. A ERANCHofflce of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been crtcned at 1008 Market st, opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. hi. ¦ I ~~ BOOMS A2fp _ BOAIU)^^^ HOTEL BALTIMORE. THIS SELECT FAMILY HOTEL. BEATJTI- ' FULLY SITUATED ON THE FINEST COR- NER OF VAN NESS AVE., NOW THOR- OUGHLY RENOVATED AND EQiaPPED -WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IS READY TO RECEIVH GUESTS. 1015 VAN NESS, COR. GEARY. APPLY TO MRS. E. WINDELE. MANAGER. LEAVENWORTH. 1023— Extra large sunny room, with board; bath, phone; 2, 3 or 4 gentlemen. - . . \ BEAUTIFUL sunny rooms, exc-H^nt home cook- ing, $20 per mo.; 2 meals, $18; gentlemen. 1120 Gtush sL REAL ESTATE — CITY — FOlj SALE. >~ I THOMA9 MAGEET&~S0/si ~~ " I REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 6 MONTGOMERY STREET. FINE CORNER RESIDENCE, $40,000. OFFER' INVITED ¦ Nearly 60 ft. front with an exceptionally well built and arranged house of 2 stories,; attic and basement. Reception hall, reception room, fine living room, dining room, all In oak; smoking room, butfer's pantry, extra large kitchen; 8 fine sized bedrooms, 3. baths, hardwood In 4 bedrooms. Basement has large billiard room, ! card room, laundry, servants' room, wine room; plate glass windows through- out; .slate roof; heated throughout and every convenience. Fine residence locality, close to town. Three car lines within a block. Fur- j ther particulars at pur office. House open for ; inspection. BROADWAY CORNER RESIDENCE. $35,000. Fine marine view; splendid surroundings; 2-t story, attic and basement house, having extra ! fine reception hall; large reception room, din- ing room in dark oak, kitchen, butler's pantry, 6 bedrooms and bath on second floor, 4 bed- rooms and bath in attic. Basement has large den. wine closet, laundry. Chinaman's room. 1 Heated throughout; electric lighting. Cars I within one block. '-¦ - ' ¦ 1 PACIFIC HEIGHTS CORNER. I $35.OCO. Very large lot; exceptionally sunny house. First floor, reception hall, reception room, breakfast room, dining room, kitchen,. butler's pantry, kitchen pantry, servants' room. Sec- ond floor, library. 4 bedrooms, bathroom. 1 Attic, 4 bedrooms, bathroom, storeroom, trunkroom. Basement, billiard room, laundry, servants' room, wlneroom. storeroom. Sun in every room; electric cars at the door. SCOTT STREET RESIDENCE. $15,000. Just completed; change in family necessi- tates sale. Fine 2-story and basement resi- dence, having reception hall with hardwood floor; reception room In white and gold; din- ing room with hardwood floor, pak flnish; -butler'B pantry; fine kitchen; separate ser- vants' apartments upstairs; extra large living room; S fine bedrooms; bath; linen closets: toilets, etc. Grand and unobstructed~sweep of marine view. Car line within 100 feet. In- cludes all furniture, carpets, draperies etc. BUSH STREET INVESTMENT J15.000. Very well built 3-story residence; could be changed Into flats; right down town; will always rent. , THREE NEW FLATS. $14,000. • Just finished; each flat has 7 rooms, recep- tion hall, bath and storeroom; key lot; sun and light in every room; 2 car lines very convenient. Will rent for $145. BROADWAY LOT. $7000. 40x137-6; an exceptionally fins building lot in first-class neighborhood. 1 ZZZH $7500. 50x137:8. Halght street. In good renting locality; prospective business; cars passing. ELEVENTH STREET CORNER. Rents $112 50; 2 good flats with 120 feet of frontage on two streets. THOMAS MAGEE A 8ONS. 5 Montgomery Street. EASTON. ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 MARKET STREET GRAND AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY. 300— VILLA LOTS— 300. 300— VILLA LOTS— 300. , 300— VILLA LOTS— 300. AT FRUITVALE. FRUITVALE. FRUITVALE. Sale to 'take place Saturday, June 25, at 2 p. m., on the property bounded by Redwood road. School and Davis streets. The Frultvale Addition will be sold positively without reserve or limit. Lots averaging 50x150 feet. Most liberal terms of credit. Only one-quar- ter cash. Balance 6-12-18 months. LABOR IN THE CITY AND SLEEP IN THE COUNTRY. HALF-HOURLY TRAINS. COMMUTATION ONLY $3.00 PER MONTH. Remember the date, SATURDAY, JUNE 25. Broad Guat-e boat transferring to the Broad Gauge Southern Pacific Railroad to Frultvale. For further particulars apply to EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., • . ¦ 638 Market street. $1 25 PER week: no interest; lots In the Ex- celsior Homestead Tract; all level: no grad-. Ing to do; ready to build your little home en; close to electric cars and school. W. J. WHITE. 26 Montgomery st., room 5. WHY, If you want a homff in the Mission, don't you seo those lots. 25x125, west line Noe St., 200 feet south of 19th St.? We fur- nish >ou the lot and money to build. You pay us back same as rent; lots only $1000; graded, ready to lay foundations: actually cheap for $1500. DOLAN CO.. owners. _ H^ ME That will pay for itself for sale by the Me- chanics' Home Building Company; two new, modem flats of 6 and C rooms, high base- ment; large lot; on east side of Third ave., between A and B ets.. north of park. See them to-day. Agent on ground. FOR sale — Artistic home, near park; 6 rooms, bath, servants' room, conservatory; stable, chicken house, yard for cow; large lot; three minutes frcm four car lines; all as good aa new; owner leaving city; open Sunday. 660 Ninth ave., B and C sts. $3750 — A 0-ROOM residence; porcelain plumb- ing; modern mantela^ tiling; lot 25x120. with rear L; west line; 129 2d ave., ISO ft. south Lake or Sarramento St.; $500 cash; $30 mo.; same as rent. Dolan Co., owners, 24 Mont. FIVE-ROOM cottage; porcelain plumbing, ' modern Improvements, laundry, yard; rent $25; north side of O'Farrell st.; $3S00 only. Inquire 1301 Devtsadero st. FREE homestead presented by Uncle Sam un- der new Government canal In Nevada. See J. E. GORDON; C2S Crossley bldg., 2:30 to 5 p. m. dally. . MONEY at 6 per cent for" the full cost of fculld- lngs and part lot. Manhattan Savings Bank, 107-8 Crocker building. ALL work guaranteed first class "by AHL- BACH Se. MAYER. Plumbers, 83Q Howard st. FOR SALE— ELEGANT FLATS; up to date; terms to suit purchasers; large^ lots on Fred- crick, wejt of Wlllard. Sam Glass, builder, on premises. . - HEAI. ESTATE — Conn t it — For *«1*. ALFALFA lands. - stock ranches, orchards, \*1neyird*>: Inspected bargains; monthly cata- logues »ent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 643 Market st. SOUTHERN Oregon Irrigated lands, dairy farms tti>ck ranches, alfalfa land, timber land mines. S C. TRAYNER. 504 Kearny. "~ FlluriSlfTY WANTKO. WANTED" — To buy chicken ranch across the > hny; $1000. WILCOX, 310 Noe st. ALAMEDA ADVERTIS'MENTS AtAHEDA rPBWISHED , H0US23, LARGE furnished house; owner to occupy 2 ' or 3 rooms; $25. P. O. Box 72. Alameda. BERKELEY AD VERT'S'M'NTS BEEKELEY 3OO1IS. NICF.LY furnished rooms, overlooking the bay Address Euclid ave., care box. 10S.H. Call. pAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE. 1010 BKOAD WAY. OAK LA.VO IlKAL K.STATB. WHY NOT OWN YOUR HOME? Three beautiful 6-room modern homes for sale cheap: BUT: LITTLE READY CASH RE- QUIRED, Inquire at 455 66th St., Oakland, or call up Stuart 1457. OAKLAKO FURSITtRE KOK VAXB. TO-MORROW the day for JMrgalnT^iTfurnn ture. Ii.2chcllhaas.llth st.,cor.store,OaUland. j nni' •vv»vri*:o — m \T,n — r n ,.t lnn ,,-. j '¦ ~— AT C. R.HANSEN & CO.'S Erap. Offlce 42a Bush st G42 Clay st." NEVADA. NEVADA. NEVADA. Free Fare. Free far*. Ship to-day. Free fare. 10 house carpenters 53 50 day NEVADA. NEVADA. NEVADA. 100 laborers and teamsters $2, S- - 5 Government work Rate fare $7 50 (Fare refunded remain 10 days.) ARIZONA. FLORENCE. ARIZONA. Laborers, teamsters .v?2 1050 miles Fara $10 5i) Southern Cal. Daggstt. Southern Cal. luO teamsters ....$2 (Rate .fare $4 05.) 20 Scandinavians .Lumber camp Buck ties and swampers $'J0. $ ;^5 found Steamer sails to- Jay. Farmers, milkers choremen. buttermakers, lubort-rs, teamsters $¦-•. $30. $.*^>. ?tO found Janitor, ivha can run boiler, institution... $:U) and found Second pnrter, country hotel $25 ! Second 'cook. $00; night cock. $00; boss here. Dining-room wine opener, country hotel.. $2.i Potwaeher. watering resort $-'J0 Bread baker, country $12 60 we ok , Partry cork, country hotel, free fara 5.J t Grocery clerk $30 found ] Head waiter, resort 5-W found ! C R HAN'SEN & CO... Employment Office j 429 Bush st... 612 Clay et. ! WANTED — Solicitors to sell the latest and safest investment on the market. Our "He- ' serve Secured Interest Bearing Certificates" are an easy seller. We guarantee hustlers good wages. Ask for Mr. McGarvle, room 53, Columbian bldg.. 616 Market et. EXPERIENCED outside solicitor on lines of crockery and glassware to hotel, restaurant and bar trade; must state experience, also references and age. Box 1043, Call offlce. GOVERNMENT positions— Call at 025 Golden Gate ave., room 1, for free information as to positions, salaries, age limits, etc.; day cr evenings. •-'¦•• . YOUNG man for assistant floor walker: must have some knowledge of sign-writing. Apply MARKS BROS.. 1220 Market st. WANTED — Old man to work on private place; light work: good wages and home. Address Mantana Farm, Rtdwood City, Cal.. WANTED everywhere — Hustlers to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc: no canvars- inR-;good pay. Sun Advertising Bureau.Chicago* BARBER shop; 3 chairs, bath, bootblack stand? in lively town; money-maker; fine location. Box S. PIa\;ervllle. BOYS wanted at once. JOE ROSENBERG, S16 Market «t WANTED— Barber Saturday and Sunday. 1025 Howard st. \ BAjtBER wanted for Saturday and Sunday. 105 Second at, BARBER wanted for Saturday; $4 SO. 1310 Castro st. PATTERN maker; must be first class. Krogh Mfg. Co.. 519 Market st. ___ Men to learn tl.«S BARBER TRADE; only eight weeks required; positions secured; con- stant practice and expert instruction; special offer and catalogue mailed free. MOHLER SYSTEM COLLEGE, C55 Clay Ft. WANTED — Three flrst-class carriage black- smiths and three first-class body makers; good wages and steady employment to right parties. Apply A. MEISTER & SONS CO., Sacramento. Cal. WANTED — Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin. Reno House proprietor, has added 100 new rooms to the Denver House, 217 Third st_; 250 room*; 25 to 6Oc per night. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 and $1 50 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express or mail charges. 11 3d St.. Exam. bid. WANTED — Drug clerk; recommendations re- quired. NE. cor. Ellis and Maron sts. F<">I1 PALE — Barljer two-chair shop, $75. MULLER,' Dwight way. Berkeley. A profitable outing: pick hops in August. Write E.CLEMENS HORST CO..122Battery St., S.F. LABOR debts collected: guits, attachments. Law and Adjustment Co., 328 Montgy, r. 415. YOUNG man to learn barber trade; wages while learning. 74IA Howard St. SAIIXDRS and young men (green hands) for ships. HALLBERT. 617 Jackson et. PENSION Atty..E. A. Bullis, r.40, Phelan b'.dg. Past Com~ Geo. H. Thomas Post, G. A. R. SAILORS and ordinary eeamen for all parts of the world at HERMAN'S. 27 Steuart st WINCHESTER; Hotel. 44 Third St., near Mar- ket — 700 rooms; 35c night; reading-rooms; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception cf advertisements and subscriptions has been optned at 1008 Market St., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, half price. OKI Miss-Ion st.. bet. 1st and *Jd sts. GET your shoes half-soled while waiting; 25c to 50c. 5G3 Mission St., bet. 1st and 2d sts. HOUSES AXD WACyO.\S^ FOR sale — Pacing mare. $175; 7 years old. very fast; gentle in every respect; safe for wo- rr.au to drive; will go double. For particu- lars address box 960. Call. A GENTLE good horse for sale; works single or double or In buggy; and •«- top wagon. 66 WeWter st. AUCTION sale every Tuesday; horses, wag- ons. ?urreys, bugcles, carts and harness; at 1140 Folsom st. FINE river bottom pasturage; green feed year round; near Black Diamond, Contra Costa County. Nucleus Stables, 190 Stevenson, S.F. HIGH-CLAFS black surrey rjqrse for sale; party leaving town. 24 Gold.-g Gate ave. GOOD horse for sale, one out of two, at 711 Turk st. FOR sale — Horse and village cart; rido or drive; gentle; for lady. 1359 Bush at. LIGHT, cushlon-tirec" roa-1 bu-riry for sale; In good order. Box 6S8. Call offlce. FOR sale — Two eecend-hand platform spring wagons and one truck. 233 Beale et. NEW and second-hand wagons, all kinds, at 1615 Market «t . opp. Franklin. WAGONETTES. Miircys, buggies, wagons, har- ness, work and driving home. 15th-Valencla. IIOUSBS TO LET! A — PRINTED list of houses to let; send for cir- cular. O. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 20 Montgomery. HOUSES FUBHISHED- SUBURBAN. FOR rent in Mill Valley; furnished 7- room house; bath; hot water; also furnished tent. For particulars Inquire at 108 Davis st. I.\VteST3IK.\TS. GOOD Investment — A limited number of shares et 25c 1 er t hare; this stock . will be worth one dollar (tl) per share w;tn:n a year; call cr write Osceola Mining and Development Company. 414 Crossley r-ulidlng. 8. F. LOST AXD FOUM). LOST — A passbook with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco in the name of IRMA ULEUER; No. 250-523. The finder will pleafc return to bank. LOST — Friday afternoon, near Market st. and Front ave., a purse containing about $5 and papers; reward. Return 907 Railroad ave. S. LoiT — White tox terrier; one black eye. licc-nsc t"f 243U. Reward if returned; 2625 Ridge read, Berkeley. LOST— A 22 repeating rifle; reward $5. Re- turn to the Conclave, Geary and Kearny sts. LOST— Lady> eold watch, Waltham movi- _ment. netvard if returned to lOrjI) Market tt. FOUND — A purse containing money; owner call at t>43 McAllister tU -•*-¦••--.. LAUNCHES FOB KIKE. C. A. McNKlLA, LAUNCH "co7T"foot of Clay »t.; for pleasure and business; tel. Bush 534. J. Mlchaeiis Launch Co..Union-ist. Wharf j boat- ir.z Ar excursions. 5 Steuart st. : tel. John 2F.86. MISCELLAXCOLS WASTS. Bin prices paid for old gold, sealskins, dia- monds, gents' full dress suits, etc.; send postal card. LICHTENSTEIN BROS. 25 Slcckton st. * MORRIS gives highest prices for ladles' and SMitr' caj-toff clothing; postal. 943 Folsom. HIGHEST price paid for castoft clothing. Tel. DavU ($25; C50 Sacramento st. TILTON wants good second-hand clothing and theatrical goods. 154 Bth st.; tel. Jessie 2S5b- DESKS bought, sold and exchanged. T. D. lliCaithy Co., -,752 Mission; phone Bush 107. MEDICAL. LADIES desirins safe, sure and quick relief from Irregularities consult me; my /methods are painless ar.d reliable; no failures; "no ex- orbitant fees. CONSULTATION AND AD- VICE FIIEE; 17 > ears' experience in all fe- nr.ale disorders'; call or write. DR. WHITE, 702 "Market ft., rooms 7 and 8. MKS. VVi. WYETH. specialist for all female Complaints and irregularities; instant relief fruaranteed; SO years' experience. 828 Post st. MRS. UK. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe- male trouble* and irregularities; Instant re- Her guaranteed. 100SV& Market st., opp. 6th. DR. G. W. O'DONNELL^AU who are sick or ¦In trouble consult this specialist on female complaints ; positively corrected; the unfortu- nate helped; the most difficult cases treated; .advlre free. Offlc*. 1018 Market st. - Drs. Goodwin, 75-'{ Turk, above' Van Ness — Ex- pert In obstetrics, f-.male complaints; inat. relief; treatment $10; hours 10 to 5; 25 yrs. ex. Mi*, p. ALLEN. 1113 Market— Reliable ladles' Epecialift; a private home before and during -connnement: beet medical tare; low fees. MKS. DR. GWTER, having secured leaae of premi--er>. Ij permanently located- at 511A Leavenwerth St.. bet. Geary and O'Farrell. DR. and MRS. DAVIES and HINDOO HERBS; original method of treatment. ! 1126 Market. MATERNITY Villa— Secluded; confidential. I DR. EMILIA FUNKE, 1416 8th st.. Alameda, j LADIES' irregularities cured; 18 years' ex.; private. DR. SYLVESTER. 219 Kearny st. LADIES — Kumround; safe, sure, never falls; $2. Gleabon-Rtfggleg Drug Co.,IIearny & Clay. DR. ROSEN resides 2905 Folsom- St., corner Sfith: ladies, relief or no fee; $10. s- MISCELLANKOPS — FOR SALE. BOILERS, engines. Sd-haud machinery. McIN- TOSH & WOLPMAN. 195-197 Fremont st. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Repair it with elaterlte;Mn rolls easy to lay; needs no paiuting or coating; good over old iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs. ELATER1TE ROOFING CO.. 713. Market st. 2D-HAND machinery, engines, boilers, pumps, pulleys, shafting., etc., etc., .bought sold, rented and exchanged; see Sunday papers. H. S. WHITE MCHY. CO.. 130-132 Beale st. PAINT your old and new metal and shingle reefs with Asbestos Roof Paint; guaranteed to etcp all !eaks In the one and preserve the new. 205 Front St.; tel Main 1428. A — FINE EUits, $7 50; dress pants, $2 50. Orig- inal Misfit Clothing Parlors. 238 Kearny st., near Bush; open to 8 p. m., Sunday to noon. A — BUYS, sells or rents g^ar machinery, en- elnes, boilers, water pipe, shafting pulleys, etc WHITELAW. 253-255 Spear St. . FOR sal? — Fine modern bookcase and hatraek. Call at Pacific Storage Warehouse, 2320 . Pillmore «t. ¦ 8T. BERNARD; grand, -powerful dog pup; very tine disposition; gentle with children and a good watch dog. Box 2156. Call offlce. GENTS' full dress. Prince Albert and Tuxedo f ults to rent at LICHTENSTEIN BROS.. 25 Stockton st. ' ¦ DIAMONDS, watches and Jewelry for sale on small weekly payments. United Loan and Trust Co., 21 Stockton et. . J. COOPER, gents' full-dress rental parlors, moved from Palace Hotel to 21. Stockton st., upstairs. ALTERATION sale— Best $2 50 hats, $1 50. Popular Price Hatter. S30 Kearny st., near Pine; open to 9 p. m. ; Sundays to noon. TRY our men's shoes at $1 and $1 60 pair: foot-form shoes at $2 50; we pay express charges. 11 3d st.. Exam. bid. ; catalog free. SECOND-HAND sealskins, old gold and dla- monds bought; send postal; will call. New Municipal Loan Offlce, 617 Washington st. FOR rale — 10x12 wall tent, nearly new. and bicycle. 558 Fourth st, HEADQUARTERS for novelties: celebrations and carnivals. M. NEWMAN, 307 6th st.,S.F. LAUNCH hunting cabin for sale. C, A. Mc- NEAL LAUNCH CO., foot Clay st. FOR sale— Elegant electric bath cabinet; reas- onable. Electric Works. 227 Ellis st. Desk sale this week only, 20 per cent off regu- lar prices. Richardson Bros'., 1816 Market st. BEST white lead 7c per pound: to painters less. BUTCHER. 741 Mission St. AWNINGS, tents,new,second-hand. SUN TENT & AWNING CO..42 Spear St.; tel. John 6486. TENTS for rent or sale. ROSS McMAHON TENT & AWNING Co.,35 Mkt.Tel.nush S5S. PIGEONS — All the leading varieties; stamp for catalogue. C. WILSON, offlce 229 8tevenson. BRITANNICA Encyclopedia, .latest edition. 31 vola. KING'S. 61 McAllister st.. nr. Market. EDISON Phonograph Agency/ Peter Bacigitlupl, moved to 7SB Mission st. ROUND camping tents for sale; cheap; some new; 10x16. 319 Third St.; tel. Main 413. ASK for prices on second-hand typewriters; all makes. ALEXANDER & CO., 110 Montg'y. SAFES and cash registers, new and second- hand. I. FREEMAN. 1329 Market St. SOME good second-hand gasoline engines. 1 to 12 h. p.. cheap. E. B. Beck & Co.. 122 Mkt. SAFES— New and second-hand. THE HER- MANN SAFE CO., 307 Battery st. MOVING pictures, magic lanterns, sale, rental; bargains. Bullard & Breck. 131 Post st. SAFES— New and . second-hand. E. B. BECK & CO.. 122 Market st. ' GASOLINE engines, automobiles and launches; all sizes. J. E. DOAK. 40 Fremont st. CHEAPEST andJbeRt In America— The Weekly Call. 18 pagesBJRent to any address in the United States r/r Canada one year for $1. MOXEV TO LOAN. AAA— HERMAN MURPHY, ~ C01-602-C03 Examiner building. Quick settlements; no disappointments. Save expenses by dealing directly. Estate-), 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 HERMA^ MURPHY. WILL LOAN « A reasonable amount on Mortgage, on real estate or Chattels, In city, town - or * country. Low rate of Interest. Give full particulars of property or chattels, Location, etc. Box 400, Call office. , LOWEST BANK "RATE" ~ Any amount; first and second mortgages, es- tates - in probate, unvidlded interest ; In es- tates, assignments of rents, etc., at lowest rats- of interest. RIVERS BROS., 206 Montgomery st. SALARY LOANS— Money loaned salaried people without secur- ity or Indorsement, .knowledge of employer or anyone; confidential and courteous treatment; call and get terms. Drake, 453, Parrott bldg. AAA — Interest 6 per cent (read Sunday papers). : MANHATTAN SAVINGS BANK...... ...City. Oakland, Town. Country Property... MANHATTAN LOAN CO. (city agents), 107-8 Crocker building— Post-Market sts. ANY amount quickly on | furniture or piano, without removal or other security; no com.; fairest rates; strictly confidential. " National Co.. 68 Donohoe bldg., 1170 Market st. HIGHLY respectable private place to obtain liberal advances on diamonds. Jewelry, at 2 per cent interest. Baldwin Jewelry Store 846 Market; tel. Main 1G44! Branch, 19 Third! MONEY loaned on diamonds, jewelry, sealskins and valuables; our fireproof vault Is protected from burglaries by electricity. PORTLAND LOAN OFFICE, 25 Stockton; phone Bush 484. MONEY loaned to salaried people, retail mer- chants, teamsters, .boarding-houses, without security; easy payments; large business In 46 principal cities. Tolman, 653 Parrott bldg. THE United Loan and Trust Co., 21 Stockton st. (uprtalrs), loans money on diamonds, Jew- 1 elry and valuables at 2 per cent per month; absolute privacy. Phone Bush 484. 1 P3R cent on furniture or pianos; no removal; no commission; no publicity; $25 up; quick, quiet, confidential 20 Montgomery sU, rm. 7. i MONEY to loan at low Interest; gold, silver, diamonds, pearls and precious stones bought at W. J. HESTHAL'B, 10 Sixth st. STAR Loan Co. of Wyoming loans money to i-alaried employes. R.. 311, "Mutual Sav. Bk bid.; Oakland offlce, 1103% Brdwy.; suite 1-2. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE. 103 Grant ave.. LOANS FROM $1 TO $10.000. TO salaried people without security; on furnl- j tuns Indorsed notes and other security. 8. F. Discount Agency, 148 Phelan bldg. ALL loans on diamonds and Jewelry 2 per cent mo. S. F. Collateral Loan Bank, 538 KearnyA 1 PER cent on furniture or piano. 1003 Mutual Savings Bank building, 708 Market st. -¦ ;-*¦¦ 114 "PER cent on furniture and pianos; no com. charged. ELFVIN'G, 010 Hearst bid., Ex. ent. KJXBT TO LOAX— Co-|(lnn«d. MONEY loaned on salaries, \cliattel mortgages, 1 j life Insurance policies, etc. 1 United Loan and Trust Co., 21 Stockton st. , " GASH loaned salaried people on notes without lndorser. MORELL, 000 Examiner building. - . -* ;. MOXE Y 'J WASTED. WANTED— $400 at 1 per cent per month; good security. Box 1075, Call offlce. OFFICES AXD STORES TO LET. SUITE of 3 handsome offices furnished com- • plete : In Crossley building. Apply B. P. OLIVER, 114 Montgomery st. A SUITE of 4 office rooms, large, sunny, on Sacramento St., near Montgomery. Apply- to WEISSBEIN BROS. & CO. - $25— FLOOR space. 25x80. 956 Harrison, near Sixth; will lease. ¦"-., MUSICAL IXSTKUMENTS. A GOOD new piano for $2 50. We have con- fidence in you and in our pianps — th.at Is why we ask you to try, our Instruments. We are willing la accept a small Interest on the investment — $2 50 , this month. Remember this opportunity closes with the summer sea- son. First selection is best choice. HEINE PIANO CO., 235-237 Geary St., manufactur- ers of the Peerless Heine and agents for ten different makes from $115 to $975, and three rr.akeR of piano-players from $125 to $275. Used bargains from $25 up. Our output Is double that of any other piano house. AAAAA— FINE assortment of second-hand up- rights from $40 up, Including such makes as Chlckering. Vose, Stelnway, Steck. Knab-. - Mathushek. Sterling,' Curtax, Erard and many others on easy payments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell gt. ? A SENSATIONAL flre — Storage pianos and furniture will be removed to North Beach and burned if not sold in a few days; this means storage pianos and furniture almost, cheaper than nre wood, and must be re- moved. Whitehead's Storage, 1636 Market. PIANOS for rent; $3 per month; the largest ' and ' best, stock In San ..Francisco to-select ' from: pianos from $30 upward; our line the best, our prices the lowest. SCOTT CURTAZ PIANO CO.. 6fiO-C4 Hayes st. . ... $60 FOR a fine upright. If you want a bargain call at HORNUNG'S. 210 McAllister. GOOD standard upright piano for sale; $83. BTATHAM. 110 McAllister st. SOHMER, Byron Mauzy pianos. Cecellan piano player. BYRON MAUZY. 308-312 Post st. $1C5 — STEINWAY upright: private party; no reasonable cash Offer refused. 237 Geary st. NEW upright pianos sold on $5 monthly pay- '. tnents. SCHMITZ & CO., 16 McAllister st. 3-PEDAL Stelnway up; Chlckering baby grand; Rhonlnger. little used. Keeffe's. 2fl5 OTarrell. PERSONALS. P DR. ROWELL'S Fire, of Life, a sure cure for rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, pneumonia, 1 sore -throat, etc. Sold by all druggists for over 20 years; price 60c. Manufactured solely by ROWELL A BROWN. 32 Turk st, B. F. THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair, Im- proves Its growth, stops falllng.cures dandruff and Itching scalp; no stain or stickiness; cleanses scalp;at druggists', hairdressers'- ac- cept xw^^bet I tut^_StajrJRemedyCo., 1338 Polk. WILLIAM BAGGET. son of Frederick Bagget: Write to your brothers and sister. 1&25 Lor-iln Bt., Cleveland, Ohio, for information of "advantage, ' " Cancerous lumps, sores,, impure blood, (affecting ekin, mouth, bones, etc.)' speedily cured by skilled specialist from Europe. Apply Central Pharmacy, 328 Grant ave. Worst cases cured. "VITAL ring" produces healthy circulation, curing organic weakness, drains, varlcocele, etc.; easily worn; $2 60 postpaid; physicians recom. them. Dr.Burnard Co., 140 deary, S.F. A FINE suit to order on easy installments of $1 a week. LEON LEMOS, 1127 Market St.. ¦ between Seventh and Eighth. " AT less than cost; uncalled for suits, overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS'. London Tailor, 721 Market st. YOU can buy $75 worth of furniture fbr $7 60 down and SI 60 per week. T. BRILLIANT FURNITURE CO.. 340 Post, near Powell. SUPERFLUOUS hair & moles removed by elec- tric needle. Mrs.Hr-A.W.Travers,I170 Market. TAILOR-MADE suit $7 60; dress pants $2 60. Misfit Clothing Parlor, cor. Hush and Dupont. Actlna restores lost eyesight: cures deafness and catarrh. A'VIDA CO WJ 3524 19th. nr. Valencia MRS. Eaton, electric needle specialist. 369 Sut- ter, r. 609. Miss Eaton. 233 Geary, room 38. MASQUERADE costumes, play books, wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.,733 Mkt. ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores gray hair to its natural color; $1 at all druggists. A BRANCH offlce of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 100S Market St., opposite. Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. '¦ _^ PALMISTRY. A— MME. LYMAN. scientific palmist, recently from East. 610 Eddy st.; phone Polk 4611. H. JEROME FOSELLI, scientific palmist. 515 Taylor st., near Geary. Phone Black 561. PATEHTS. INVENTIONS patented F. P. MEDINA, at- torney-at-law. 6 Hobart bide. 632 Market st. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. C. C. O'DONNELL — Offlce and residence 1021% Market st.. bet. 6th and 7th; particu- lar attention paid to diseases of women. BLOOD, ekln and rectal diseases a specialty. DR. BALL. 1073H Market st. . ' WANTED — A doctor (Hollander) for society. Address 830 Broadway, Oakland. REMOVED— DR. WONG HIM. herb doctor; treats all diseases of the human body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at CG7 Geary St., near Leavenworth. DR. TONG PO CHY. successor to Dr. LI Po Tal, herb doctor, cures all diseases of human by use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st. WONG WOO. the famous herb doctor — All dis- eases cured" by Chinese herbs. 746-S. Clay st. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for building materials— Office Depot Quartermaster. 30 New Montgomery *t., San Francisco, Cal.. Juno 10. 1004 — Sealed proposals. In triplicate, subject to -usual conditions, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m. (Pacific standard time), June 20, 1904, and then opened, for furnUh- ing. lumber, doors, sash, cement, etc. • Pref- erence will be given to articles of domestic production or. manufacture, condition of price and quality being equal (including In the price v of foreign production the duty there- on). The United States reserves right to reject or accept any or all, bids or any part thereof. Blank proposals and further In- formation furnished on application. ' En- velopes containing proposals should be in- woraed "Proposals for Building Materials. No. 4550" and addressed to MAJOR C. A. DEVOL. Q. M.. V.' S. A.. Depot Quarter- master. . _^ . PROPOSALS for Steam Pump, etc. — Office Depot Quartermaster, 33 New Montgomery street. Sun Francisco, Cal., June 15th, 1004. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to usual conditions, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m. Saturday. June 23th, 1D0J, and then opened, for fumlBhlng 1 Steam Pump, Pipe and Fittings, for Camp Downes and Camp Overton, P. I. Preference will be- given to articles of domestic production and manufacture, condition of price and quality being equal (Including In the price. of foreign production the duty thereon). -The 1 U. S • reserves right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information and blank proposals furnished' on application. . . Envelopes containing pro- posals to . bo mHrket "Proposals for Pipe and Fittings No. 4<:&0." nnd a'ddressed to Major C. A. Devoi, Qr. Mr.. U. 3. A. Depot Quartermaster. ¦ . PROPOSALS for Steam Pump, etc. — Office Depot Quartermaster. 3G New Montgomery street. San Francisco, Cal.. June 16th, 1904. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to usual conditions, : will be received hero until I , 11 o'clock, a. m., Saturday, June 25th, 19(M ! and then opened, for furnishing 1 Steam Pump, Pipe and Fittings for Lucena, P. L Preference will be given for articles of do- mestic production and - manufacture, condl- j tions of price and quality being equal (In- cluding In the 'price- of foreign production the duty thereon.) • The U. S. reserves right to accept -any or- all proposals or any part thereof. Information and blank proposals furnished . on application. Envelopes con- taining proposals to ' be markod ¦ "Proposals for Steam Pump, etc.. No,, 4661." and ad- dressed to Major C. A. Davol, Qr. Mr.. U. ; S. A... Depot Quartermaster. ' PROPOSALS for Subsistence Supplleg^Offlce Purchasing Commissary, Sun Francisco, Cal,. Juno 17. 1004. — Scaled ' proposals for furnlsh- , Ing and ifcliverlng cf such quantities of sub- . trietence supplies, delivered at such wharf or wharves or such warehouses in San Fran- Cisco. Cai.. as per circular, to be seen at this "offlce, will; be received here until 11 o'clock a, -tn.. J Tuesday, June '.28.* 1904, and opened immediately thereafter, in presence of bid- ders. Speclflcaticns, "general Instructions' to bidder*} and blank forms of proposals will be furnished to k established dealers -on- appliea* , tion to C. R. KRAUTHOFF, MaJ. Corny. UEL.V vv\vr>-,:» — MALE. IJUr.UAX & P.EACY. phone Main 5S4S. VU* aii-J Coii Clay ¦;.; OSts plume Main, j Lca!:ng Employment ui;i Labcr Agents. JWtt Vi v Gave luy4 We Here to _£4,O0u Men Wofli. ijicraase t-u.OOO. Jai'ar.i.-h — G?nr.an — French. "•"'T" — Sftiti, — Greek. NEVADA ETAT15— S HOURS. >Covcnuaeat -work. Free Fare. -¦¦'5 taa.n:sterE, *?:.' to If2 50 day. L'nilors, hsillllli* IIIIIIIH, «-.tc, $75 to ?'j0. Si.«?ci;il «ci;jj5ient ul cue paceer-Str car to-day. AnizoNA. ruanv:~sc{z. Arizona. icr.1* • ;.ii:»s— ?ia ro. £ {*-cial pas-oersscr dally over Santa Fe. _'X5 Men Wanted. Drders. rodBaca, teamsters laborers. >"2, |3 0u, $:;. $3 to day. s * SOttTH — lu« iliies— J4 CO— SOUTH. Kr> ic«untt<»rs; you'll suit, {.CO. TO THE LUMBER. C5 laborers, no expcrieEce wanted, JCO. tMscRMB, eufcar pine. $00; ox teamsters, - i+H ar.d found. - 2 carriage Better* head logger for woods, $.5 and fcund. 10 Scandinavian laborers, eawoi'll co $00. Screw turm-r*, huck tenders. «dgcrmen, log- ¦per. understand* rigging. $00 found. BbiAcU j-ackers, cuioC sawyera. molder. ¦ »t:cker hand. . Cm.cn eawycr. run boring machine, *2. CABPBXTSB& CAB±»EMTKBS. lt> cariM-uter*. build scows, boat dredgers, steady, exceptionally good Job, $105. V carpenters, bo-oca work, fare $1 $3 day 0 carpenters, plain work, fare 3Oc. **{ 50 day. carpenter, c. C. Co.. fare $1. $2 day found. CariJccter. rar.ch job. fare $1 $40 found _ OTHER TRADESMEN I Blacksmith, lumber camp, $;o and found. "Clackrmnh. rr.ine town, $75 and found. 15 harseshjer*, all round blacksmiths and helpers, city, country Jobs, $4. $3 50, $3, $2 M day. 4 wheelwrights, different Jobs $3 to $4 d*y. 8 sttcker hands. $4. 16 coopers. Elatk work, north and south. • cuhi' and door hands. $3 to $3 60 day. 4 plumbers, $4 day; ehingler. 60c M. 65 laborers, free fare. $1 fee. J New Erick Yard, fare fl 60. 4 laborers, fare $1 ML ?- a day. 1 wheeler, fare f 1 50. $2 a day. 1 dumper, fare $1 50. $2 to $2 50 a day. 195 woodchoppers. tie*r.ak*-rs. TO THE MINES AND QUARRIES. 36 laborers, foremen for mines, $40 and $30 and found. 18 drillers, no fare to pay. $67 60. LABOKER-S— TEAMSTERS. 83 scraper and wagon teamsters, $2 25 day. 1C4 laborers, all over faJifornla, some in San Francisco, (2 and $2 50 day. Si laborers, 8 hours' work dally, that's all, $2 day. HAY AND HARVEST HANDS. fl haymakers, all over State, $1 60 day and frund. SS harvest hands, eack sewers, pitchers, etc., $2 day ar.d found. lfc teamsters, extra good Job. $1 60 and $2 day and found. DAIRYMEN— STABLEMEN. *U milkers, extra good Jobs, come eee, $35, $40 and found. t. buuern-.aktrs, 2 cheesemakers, $40, $50 snu found. 1« stablemen, city, country Jobs, $75, $60, $."5 and found. 4fc chore men and boys, different Jobs, $.15 and f.JO. 4 apprentice boys. city. $45 and found. Tinner, $.'{ a dav MURRAY & READY. C34-636 Clay st. FOREMAN For a vineyard and orchard, call early, will pay the wasen, we want the man. MURRAY & READY. t>;4-(ao Clay st. MAN to run cyanide plant, understands chem- istry, bocs here, good wages; also 12 machine miner?, *:•(> MURRAY & READY. C34-630 Clay st. Cook and wife. 15 men. mine, fare fX $40 fd. Milker and wife. Northern Cal.. $50 found 4 farmer* ar.d wive* $M. $60. $70 found. UVnUXt & READY, G34-636 Clay et. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Tama'e mskr-r $40 fd.; cook, 5 men, mine. "Wait. r. mine, $3o. 12 <-ook<s, different places. $30 to $<v> found. V waiters different jila'-es. $30 to $40 found. 27 dishwasher*. S25 **»(>. $35 found. POUTERS. BELL AND ELEVATOR BOYS. } LOOK. Clerk, merchandise store. $."50 found. Milk wacon driver, extra good Job. $40 fd. 'i butchers. £*-cofid laktr. fare $:" r.f>. $t5 found LAUNDRYME.V. ¦Ln^rn-iT-yTr.an. plain work institution. $30 fd. Mt'RRAT & READY. 634-C3*" Clay st. 2 HARNESS cleaners. $75 Printer, city. LAUNDRY. froner. fare $1, $12 week. "Miir.grlehand, fare $1 $10 week LOOK. Plasterer, country Job. $4 day. I'.«-neh hand, pianing mill. $3 day. MURRAY & READY. C34-C36 Clay st. LATE SPECIALS. SAWMILLS. 20 laborers for trswrnill. no experience need- ed, fare $2 25. $'{5 found. Plasterer. Marin County. $4 day. Uutcher. small country i«hop, $35 found. Oardener. vegetable and flowers, see boss here. $35 found. 4 carpenters, rough work. Nevada, $C0 fd. BImcksmiih, camp, Nevada. $C0 found. Cook, private family. A'aajeia Co., $30 fd. Young man to tend bar. 4 carpenters, rou^h work, factory, $3 day. FREE FARE. NEVADA. 20 laborers and ttamsters. Nevada, free & READY. 634-C36 Pay st. AT the California Employment Ajrency, 14 3d et., nr. Call bldg.; phone Bush 405. ftate of Nevada; cheap fare refunded. United States Government work, to teamsters and laborers, (2 to $2 25 day. TA) drillers, hammermen and rockmen, $2 50. HO 0*5 fare. Florence, Ariz. Fare, $10 OS. 1U0 traiaster-- end labci-cr*, $2 to $3 60 day. SAWMILL CREW. 2 irool tendere, $55 and found, fh'.ngle Jointer, see bof* here, $45 found. Hoard puller. $45 a month and board. 2 tail edjrermen. $40 a month and board. 2 seoor.d trini-r.eniK'n. $40 month and board. 1 of*"bes.r*-r, $40 a month and beard. 10 lumber pliers, $33 to ?40 and board. fc men for rock quarrj-, $2 25 a day. 10 Slavonian labcn-rs, satrmill; $35 found. 2 laborers, city, board home. $2 "25 day. CAL. EMPLOYMENT AGKrCT. 14 3d st FRY cock. 114 week; 2 hotel cooks, $C0 and found; waiters, dishwashers and others. J. F. CROfcETT & CO., C2-8 Sacramento st. "FARMER and wife. $50 s.nd found; poultryman and wife., $50 and found; coachman and gardener, country. W> and found; timber feller, $00 and board; 2 crosscut sawyers, $40 and beard; laborers about sawmill $2 50 day; teamster for lumber co., $2 50 day; milk wagon driver; carpenters. $4 day; blacksmith, $3 day: 2 blacksmith helpers, $30 month and SI 50 day and board; ma- chine men for sash and door factory; stable- men. $55 and *<50; laundryman. farmers, milkers and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. C"8 Sacramento Kt. AT CONTRACTOHP' AGENCY. 05 Thlt-a et.; telephone Main 5521. Cook, nv.nir.e camp $25 end found. Milker. 20 cows. $30 and found. Boys for factory, $3 50, good trade, laborers, near city. $2. T<air.f.t»-r!'. city. $1 SO anil found. Tur.nel. Humboldt Co. $2 50, $2 75. Laborers, $2, fare lCc;'« hours. « Florence, Ariz., laborers. $2, cheap fare. Men to pc*l tanbark. $40. HORD & SMITH. RHD CROSS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY CC2 Cay Ft. t'hone J*mes 2478. Nevada — Government wcrk — Nevada. Tearw-ter*- $2 25 day Driller* $2 2r. day Laborers $2 day Farp rrfundt-d eft^r ten consecutive days' work. Take this IVvn't delay. 2 epool tenders $.*>0 month and found IN GOD WE TRUST] ~ * Golden Gate Err.ployrcent OffW. 1213 Ninth eve, off H st.. alor.R»:<lc of GoMen Gate Park •nd next doer to imbiic library— Best mala help provided for a'l purpose?, city and coun- try, throuslinut the States: sma!!»*t offlce charges: employers please pay half the office Tco. Mon»y orders t .1 y.-jl.l,. to T. SPEAK- . MAN, station O, San Francisco. j ANDRES, 217 Sfrf-kton st. — Rummer Job* at beet resort* in Monterey. Lake, Marin, S<v r.-.rra :,?..-" Ser.ta Cruz counties; c-o^ks. $.'«0 to $70; dlshwusher* $25 to *.J0; t>otwashrr, $30; pantryman, $25; vegretablCTnan, $25; fares refunded. A— HOTEL gTzETTT*:, V, Montgomery et..r.I2 —Porter. $25; 2 co!ot*d waiter*, $32; house- man. $30. WANTED— Bright, recent graduate public •schools for j»sy1ng position, liox 1CC2. Call. WANTED— Flrst-c-lass carriage woodworkers. K. NUGENT, 18 Tenth M. rOTJTnR or bootblack wanu-d. 2C2 Fourth i-troet. ij EARnERS—Flrst-clasn 2-<-halr shop for rale <•*.«¦!,!¦¦ Bcx X572, Call offir-e.' » XJARnER chop for sale, clfturirg $25 per week; . tvnt, $S. 3147 Twtnty-fourth st. : BOY from 16 to !8 year* of age for office work. Aadre** H. W. P., bcx 21C3, Call. ROOMS AMJ BOARD Continued. BUSH, 7C0— Nicety furnished room*, with ta- ble board; prices reasonable. ELLIS. 45.1 — Fine rooms, with fln?t-c!ass tabl» board; location central and convenient HAWTHORNE. 172. nr. Harrison — Young lady can find nice room and board; reasonable. GEARY, 601, Hotel L' Alglon— Family room* and board; entirely renovated; reas. pritesw HOWARD. 841A — First-class board and room. single or double. t5->6 wk.: American famtiy. A.\T> DOARO WASTED. WANTED— ONE OR TWO ROOMS. WITH PARTIAL BOARD. FOR MAN AND WIFE: MILL VALLEY OR ROS3 VALLEY. BOX ,2157. CALL OFFICE. BOARD and suite of rooms wanted for man and -wife; state rates. Box 211*7. Call offlce. WANTED— Board and rocra for gentlemaar $• per week. Box mi. Call offlce. A— EMPORIUM Storage A Van Co.: furniture-, household goods stored moved shipped. 72ft- 731 Howard st . nr. Third; phone Grant 181. A— GILBERT ft STOLL Storage Co.; storage. packing, shipping warehouse. G. O and Vaa Ness; office 1170 Market, r. 43; tel. South 73a PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co.. of- flco Post and Fowell sta.; tel. Prr*. Ex. 371. CONKLIN'S Storage — Furniture and merchaa- dlse. 333 Golden Oate are. ; phone East 128. , GOLDEN West (storage; advances made 810 Mission at. ; ul. Howard Ml. F. W. Zehfusa. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Flllmore st.; phone Jackson 2S1. BEKINS Van and Stcrage Co.. 11 Montgomery St.; ul. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. SEWI.VC MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. DOMESTIC— The machine for family use; best is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Dome»- tlc offlce. 1021 Market St.. near Sixth. NEW HOME— See our new triple-feed ma- chines; slightly used: $10. $15. $20: second- hand. $3. $5. $3; all styles; guaranteed. New Home Hewing Machine Co.. 1051 Market at. SPECIALISTS. CATARRH. DEAFNESS and NOISES In HAAS positively cured; new methods: 1 week's treit- mect free. Dr. Cottlngham. 204 Suti— st. S-ITTTERIX C AXD STAMMERING.! AT Melboiht-ne Institute, Van Ness & Market. Is taught celebrated Melbourne system: only Melbourne In U. S. ; private; established 3 years In 8. F. Tel. Mint 2828 from 1 to 5 p.m. TYPEWEITESS ASS STJFPU'ES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington. No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals $2 50. Th« Typewriting Exchange. B36 California st. A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- ticulars cf L. & M. ALEXANDER. 110 Mont- gomery st ID-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 504 Market. "VTAVI. MOTHERS' and daughters' horn* treatment; booklet mailed free; correspondence invited. VIA VI CO.. 23C4 Van Nens ava. DIVIDEND .NOTICES. CLA^^MoTFT^O^Pcompany^on July 1. lOoiT will pay a dividend (No. 1) of 1 cent per share on its issued capital stock at Its of- flce, room 31, seventh floor. Mills building: tram*T books close on Saturday, June 25, 1904. at 1 p. m. GEORGE J. REMINGTON. Secretary. LEGAJL. ADVEUTISKMEMS. ALL persons having accounts against the firm of Knight & Ryan, liquor dealers, Powell and Francisco sts.. present same at once for set- tlement. G. SANTA. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: George C. Browne. 23, Stockton, and Alice S. Johnson. SO. Benicia. Frederick- Schmidt. 2ti, 950 Harrison street. and Wilhelmina Fuchs. 28. »5O Harrison. Rudolph Castaneda. 25, Benson. Ariz., and ' Martha Weir. 22, l»"2'ti Golds n Gate avenue. Albert Duve. 2S, 1417 Stockton street, and Annie Whitney, 27, 721 Grove street. Peter J. Harmon, 2H. 1212 Howard street, and Mary Delury 22, city. , * Henry L. Kh In. 28, Los Angeles, and Cecilia R. Pechner. 23, 1257 Clay street. Eugene W. Meyers, 24. 1005 Harrison atreet. and Jennie S. Tobhi. 19. Oakland. Harry P. Thomas, 26, city, and Marie M. Jeaberg, 25?- city. , Edwin A. Thackray, 24, 3447 Twenty-secolid street, and Mamie O. Wobber. 20, 112 Four- teenth stree*. -John B. Lei-nos, eo, Oakland, and Maria C Suare9. 69. Oakland. Frans I. Egnrell. 26, 2519 Harrison street, and Carolina E. Noren, 29, 2519 Harrtaon. EIRTHS— MARRIAGES— DEATH3L Birth, marriage and death notice* sent by mall will uot be inserted. Th«y must be handed In at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- eons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published ence in this column free of charge. BORN. DENBIGH— In Tendon. June 17. 19O4. to tae wife of B. K. Denbigh, a daughter. DIED. Arsndt, Edward. Keenan, Mary A.i-pOftn, George H. Lewis. John W. Augustus. Carolina Mlchell, John W. Bell, David Morse. Mrs.Josephin« Burns. John C. Nunbaumer. G«crg« Cohn. Simon * Pachtlger. August Doyle. Margaret E. Pttman. Cant. H. C. Elliott. Luther B. Shea. James Fitcslmmons. Ellen Smith. George D. Heineman, Recha Thompson, William Hill. Godfrey S. Tlemann, Herman T. Jacobs, Florence J. Tuttle,- Emma Jones, Sarah ARENDT— In this city, June 17. 1904. Edwsr* Arendt, beloved husband of th* late Carotin* Arendt. and father of Mrs. Frank Zlmmer- mann of Monterey City and Caroline Arendt, it native of Hamburg, Germany, aa;ed 78 years 5 months and 20 days. A member of Gcrmania Lodge No. 110. I. O. O. F., and Walhalla Encampment No. 7, 1. O. O. F, (CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from Odd Fellows" Hall, where services will be held under the auspices of Germanta Lodge No. 114. I. O. O F. Interment Mount Olivet Ometery. via -electric car from Eighteenth and Ouer- rero streets. Remains at the funeral par- lors of the H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mis- sion street. ASPDEN— In this city. June 19. 1904, Georg» H AsDden. beloved son of Joseph Arpden. end brother of Robert Aspden, a native of England aged 31 years and 2 months. tyFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), June 18, at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street between Seventh and Eighth. Inter- ' ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. AUGUSTUS— In Oakland. Jun? 17, 1004, Caro- line, beloved wife of the late Domingo Augustus, and mother of Mrs. Mary E. Fratns. Mm. F. Ambrose. Mrs. C. Rogers and Mrs. E. Marks, a native of Azores, aged ?'0 years 10 months and ti days. IC? Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to atend th ¦ funeral Monday. June 20. at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1211 Elshteenth avenue, thence to^St. Anthony's Church, wherrr a requiem raas« will b* celebrated for the repose of her soul, commercing at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Oakland. Pleasa omit flowers. BELL— In* thin city. June 16. 1904, David Bell a native of Scotland, axed 25 years. * P"Thf funeral will tak^ place to-day (Saturday), at 2:'M> o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission itreet. Interment Mrmnt Olivet Cemetery. BURNS— In Yountville. Cal- June 14, 1904. John C. Burns*, a native of New York, aged 7S years. ¦' ' "CTFrtcnda and members of Sotoy-ime Tribe No. 12. I. O. R. M.. are requested to attend the funeral Sunday. June l'J. at l:3l> o'clock, frcm Red Men's Hall. 'O> lost street. , Rr mains at the parlors of J. S. Go- deau./SC3 Montsomery avenue. Interment National Cemejery. COHN— In this city. June 17. 1904. Simon Cohn beloved brother of Jacob Cohn rf SusauvHle E'.ias Cohn of Guatemala antl Mrs Rcsie Jacobs of (iermany. a native of Germany, ag'd 04 years. . t"*TNotice of funeral hereafter. DOYLE— In Sonora, Tuoiumne County. June 17 V.KV4. Margaret E., beloved wife «f J. B. Doyle, and mother of Edward and John • Doyle, a nativa of California. ELLIOTT— In this city. June 1«. 15KM. Luther B., dearly beloved husband of Anna Elliott. Continued on I'ase 11,