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PAST Masters' Association of Call- •»
"• fornia, -F. and A. M. — Regular A
. monthly meeting THIS (SATURDAY) _ra\
"EVENING m St. John'e Hall. Ma- <SS?
.conic Temple. The president. Brother
• .FRJIN'CIS H. E. O DOXXKLL, will deliver
•en illustrated -lecture on "The Methods of
Educating' the Deaf ar.d Dumb." Lecture to
•commence »t * o'clock sharp. All Master
Masons ana their friends are cordially in-
Vltcd. ' H. J. OWEN, Secretary.
MISSION Ledge No. 169. F. and A. M.- a
—Special, meeting THIS (SATUR- WV
DAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. AA
• Third decree. •
R. E. ALLAN, Secretary.
ORIENTAL Encampment No. 57. I. O. j^ •*
•' O. F. — Members wishing to \u25a0witness in- »V^»
. etituting of Berkeley Encampment will y\
take 7:30 boat THIS (SATURDAY) • \
. EVENING. Golden Rule degree by Oriental.
D. C. MALCOLM, C. P.
A. HOVEY. R. S.
HALL of Harmony Lodge No. 13.
I. O. O. F., southwest corner ->§?SB£fe
Market and Seventh e«.— The of-^%^^^^3
fleers "and the funeral committee " ; *S»wfiSS'
of the above -lodge is hereby requested to as-
semble at their hall TOMORROW (SUN-
PAY). April 1, 1:15 p. m.,'ln order to attend
the ftfneral of our late brother, P. Gr. J G.
MYSEL. By order of
' ADALBERT PAUBA. N. G.
' G. MOENN'IXG. Financial Secretary.
MAGNOLIA Lodge No. 29. I. O. O. ..q^
• F. — Funeral detail assemble TO- -^riilSß&fe.
MORROW (Sunday). Ajirjl 1, at
1 ;30. r>. m., in our lodge-room to ~~^%S£?&*'
atterd the funeral of our late brother, L.
ME-NDEL. SAMUEL POLACK, Sec
ALT.- members of Odin Lodge No. •\u25a0»»»««««.
«'j3. I. O. O. F. will assemble in z&W&fr&B.
.Kxip? room SUNDAY, V2:.',n p.
m., tp attend funeral of brother *&ftXss ! '
'. "^OHAN A. OLSON.
SWAN CHYTRAUS, N. G.
. ELMER CARSON. R. S.
'AX.M'AL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS—
; Notice ii hereby given that the annual m?et-
Iw: of the stockholders of the SOUTH PA-
CIFIC COAST KAILSVAY COMPANY will be
'..held on Wedneedzy. April li. 1906, at 11:30
. o'clock a. m.. at the office of said company,
room 1216, Merchants' • Exchange building,
San Francisco. California, for the purpose
' of electins a board of seven directors for
the en«uipg year and to transact such other
business a* may lecally come • before raid
, rr.eetmg. March 31. 1906.
-j, J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary-
ANNUAL' MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS—
| Notic* I* hereby given that the annual meet-
\u25a0 Ing -of the etockholders of the CENTRAL
CALIFORNIA RAILWAY. COMPANY will be
hcia^on I\-«>(Jnpsday, April 11, l&oc, at 12
o'clock noon, at the office of eaid company
roc.m 1216, Merchants' Exchang* building'
San Francisco, California, for the purpose
:of electing a board of - Jive directors for
the ensuing year arid to tranract such other
business as may legally come before said
•meeting. March 20. JftO6.
J. L. WILLCUTT. Secretary.
ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS—
Notice Is hereby given that the annual meet-
Jrig-of the stockholders of the INTEK-CAL-
•IFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY will* be
•he!.d on Wednesday, April 11, 190 C, at 12
o'clock noon, at the offlce of Eaid company"
.. room 1216. Merchants' .Exchange building!
Ban Francisco. California, for the purpose
of electing a board -cf five directors for
: the ensuing year and to transact such other
business as may legally come before said
. meeting. Marcli 26. 1906.
' \u25a0 J. L. WILLCUTT. Secretary.
- ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS—
Notice Is hereby given that the annual meet-
ing of the stockholders of the SOUTHERN
' PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY will be
;held on Tuesday, April 10 JOCG. at 12
o'clock noon, at the office of said company
room 1216, Merchants' Exchange building
£an Francisco. California, for the purpose
of electing a board cf eleven directors for
•-th# ensuing year and to transact such other
business as may legally come before said
meeting. March 26. 35KM5.
m \u0084 ' J. L. WILLCUTT. Secretary.
ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS—
; Notice is hereby given that the annual meet-
Ing" of the stockholders of the CARSON' AND
COLORADO RAILWAY COMPANY will be
held -on Tuesday, April 10. 1906. at 11
. o'clock a. m., at the offlce of said *ompany
-room 1216. Merchants' Exchange building'
£an Francisco, California, for the purpose
of electing a board of nine directors for
the ensuing year and to. transact such other
business as may legally come before said
meeting. March 26. 1906.
J. L. WILLCUTT. Secretary.
ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS—
' Notice is hereby given that the annual meet-
ing of the stockholders of the CENTRAL
RAILROAD COMPANY will be
held on Tuesday, April 10, 3906. at 10
o'clock a. m.. at the office of said company
room 1216, Merchants' Exchange building
San Francisco, California,, for the purpose
_cf • electing a board of 6even directors for
\u25a0- the ensuing year and to transact such other
business as may legally come before said
-meeting. March. 26. 1906.
J. L. WILLCUTT. Secretary.
NOTICE -of regular annual meeting of the Bo-
hemian Clvb — The regular annual meeting of
the member* of the Bohemian Club will be
Ibeld at the rooms of, the club, ISO post St.,
In the City aril County of San Francisco,
State of California, on TUESDAY. April 10,
, 1906, at 1 o'clock p. m.. for the \u25a0 purpose of
. electing directors and other officers of the
club, and for. the transaction of euch other
business as may properly come before the
. meeting. ALFRED R. GRIM. Secretary.
March 26. 1906. \u25a0 \u25a0 . • - '
THE annual meeting of lot owners of Laurel
. Hill Cemetery for the election of trustees
• and oth*r business* will he held at 912
Claus i?preckfcls building on TUESDAY, April
'•'3, 19i m. at 2 o'clock p. m. •_-- \u25a0».*-:-. y
CHARLES H. CROWELL. Secretary."
I . Saa Francisco. March 29. 1900.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
DIVORCE: coets $12; quick, quiet; advice free;
no fee in advance; no charge unless success-
ful; open evngs; wills, deeds, leases, bill* of
eale and articles of copartnership; • corpora-
tions organized: bankruptcy; collections; prc-.
bating. of estates. 927 Market fit., room 301.
R. W. KING. Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bidg..
6th floor, entrance room 611; established 20
S'fars; all courts, general courts and offlce
practice; no fee In advance or for consulta-
tion; even'gs by appointment. Tel. Red 3601.
ADVICE free; legal divorce costs $12; all law
cases handled: no fee in advance; open Sat-
urday evenings; other evenings by appoint-
ment; call end gave money. 819 Mkt.,T. S3.
ADVICE free — Columbian L«.w and Col. Ag.; r.
65. 910 Market, opp. Emporium; phone; legal
matters and collection; old established.
L. S. CLARK, 927 Market, room 302, consulta-
tion free; no fee in advance. Open evenings.
DETECTIVES.
THAVONATS See. Serv. Agency undertakes
all legitimate detective work; unimpeachable
. refs. 1115 Call bldg.: Private Exchange 415.
AUTOMOBILES.
AUTOMOBILES bought and sold. Phone South
872. Auto Brokerage Co., 225 Parrott bldg.
HOARDING FOR CHILDREN.
A SELECT home for children from birth to 6
yrs.: large grnds; medical care If necessary;
$10-$2O: children adopted. 2504 Howard^at.
LADY wants child to board; teach German;
sunny home; ref. 1138 Turk, by Jefferson Pk.
VALLEY. 220, nr. 29th— A German lady has
own home wishes children; near school.
A NURSE for babies; best of care; fine home
for children. 1224 Octavla st.
BOOICKEEPING.
LET us keep your books; nothing too large,
nothing too small; we make a specialty of
keeping email ects of books.
THE FAXON-JAMES AUDIT CO..
Tel. South 920. 511-12-13 Callaghan bldg.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
A— ssso; RESTAURANT -and oyster house on
Halght st. close to the park; rent $30; lease;
good paying business; full value in eight;
Investigate at once; rare chance. R. G.
WILKE. 20H Kearny st.
A— s2ooo; BUTCHER shop In Oakland; rent I
$35, with 5 years' lease; kept by owner 11 :
years; 2 horses, 1 wagon; average cash re- i
ceipts $45 per day; only cause of sale sick--:
ness of owner. See R. G. Wilke. 20Ji Kearny.
A— s2sCo; THE best located saJoon on Market
et.; lease; doing a good paying business;
owner must leave city; investigate and make
an offer. R. G. WILKE. 26H Kearny 6t.
A—s6ooo;A — $6000; GRILL room and. bar, elegantly fitted
up in choicest location on prominent business
street; daily receipts from $100 upward; 3
years' lease; must be sold at <snce on account
of other business; actual value $10,000. See
R. G. WILKE. 26^ Kearny st.
A— s2sCo; SALOON on Kearny St.. close to
Chronicle building; rent $150; lease; place
does an average business of $40 up per day;
good stock; rare chance; owner to leave city
only cause of sale. R. G. WILKE, 26% i
Kearny st. *=\u25a0'."!
A— sloo0 — BRANCH bakery, candy store and
dairy products; established 15 sears; daily
receipts $20 and up; location very. best, close
to Market at.; good, fresh stock; rare chance.
See R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st.
BIGGEST CHANCE EVER OFFERED.
BAKERY right downtown; Ealee $45 day;
Saturday $85 to $100; owner must sell at once;
absolutely the biggest chance ever offered at
SI2CO
THIS IS THE LIMIT IN BARGAINS.
HOTEL in fine town and summer resort; rent
only $42.50 including bar. restaurant and con-
fectionery;' clears in winter over $125 month;
the summer season from $SCO to $500 month.
Call quick; this ie a winner at $2500.
HOW DOES THIS STKIKE YOU.
WOOD COAL. hay. feed and hauling busi-
ness in best section for the business; average
$1000 rncnth; a genuine bargain at $2200.
FINE CORNER Eroeery in best residence
section of Berkeley; salts $1000 month; rent
only $20; regular bona fide snap at $1100.
BRANCH BAKERY and grocery next to lo-
cal depot in Alameda: fine place; sales $15 to
$18 day; at invoice about $1200.
DELICACY — In exclusive location; doing
good hi it ii m; cheap re"nv; snap^ $325.
GOOD GROCERY on fine coiner of San Pab-
lo; cheap rent; sales $25; Saturday $40 to $50;
don't ln'-sa this f>acriflce at $2000.
ESTABLISHED Bt'EIN'ESS: doing $125 profit
monthly; can be Increased: thorough investiga-
tion solicited; bargain at $400.
You'll regret it if you fail to see these bar-
pains and OTHERS listed.
LEONARD & CO.;
52S San Pablo. Oakland. Phone Oakland 307.
ROADHOUSE property for 6ale for 52400; situ-
ate S'mlles couth of Modesto on Crows Land-
ing road; consists of 5 acres of good land;
one acre In fruit trees and four in hay;
saloon and fixtures, windmill and tankhouse.
4-room house and kitchen furniture, two
barns, one chicken house and chickens, one
horse,' one set single harnees, one spring
wagon, one buggy, one cart and plenty of
tools, 800 feet of pipe around grounds; sa-
loon doing a good business. For further
particulars inquire at property or correspond
with MAX REinEL, Modesto. Cal.
$6500 — ONE of the best hardware stores in the
Western Addition; plumbing in connection;
team, etc.; old established and a money-
maker; cheap rent; no agents. Box 355, Call.
! — \u25a0
\u25a0 FOR sale — Near Precidio Heights; nicely lo-
cated; first-class grocery store and family
; liquors; first-class trade; stock all new ar.d
clean; will sell on account of not being able
to pive it my attention. Address box 1420,
Ca'.l office.
$230 AND services secure to steady, active man
half interest In estab. business; will pay at
least $D 0 monthly to each; experience not
required. 230 Kearny St.. room 1.
: HALF Interest In saloon on account of other
business; best location Market 6t.; rent
$IW>; lease; doing a good business; average
$:{0 vs>. Box 352. Call offlce.
FOR pale In a thriving toorn In Santa Clara
County, groceries, grain and feed: rent $16.50
per month, including fiat cf 4 roome; price
$2750. Box 755. Call offlce.
WANTED — A country commercial hotel of
about 100 rooms; we have a buyer for prop-
erty that suits. 318 James Flood building.
RESTAURANT for sale, wortti $800; no reas-
onable offer refused; must sell on account of
other business. Coleman. 311 Jas. Flood bid.
BRANCH bakery and variety store; 3 fur-
nished rooms; low rent: nice location; best
barE'ain in the city; quick. 4102 Nineteenth.
FOR sale— First-class grocery -and bar; good
location; no opposition; lease; receipts ayer-
age $r»0 day. Box 622. Call. \__
SI 4OO— RESTAURANT, well fitted, best loca-
tion in Oakland; death cause of selling. Box
<r»l. Call offlce. Oakland.
FOR ral«— Delicatessen store on a corner in
Western Addition; business about 's3o aver-
age: price $1000; no agrents. Box 1479. Call.
WANTED — To buy bakery with delicatessen
store attached. Address with full particu-
lars, box 725. Call offlce.
37 ROOMS of good furniture, carpets at auc-
tion Saturday, 11 a. m. 1228 Market et.
FOR sale— A good paying delicatessen and gro-
cery store; must be sold at once. 540 3d st.
PLUMBER — Rare opportunity; a good business
location. Inquire 921 O'Farrell st.
INVENTORS to obtain or dispose of patents
ccc PONNTAG'S Patent Agency. 120 Market.
WANTED — Cigar stand. Box 034, Call office.
WANTED — Good carpenter to go In the Job-
bing and building business. ! Call 3373 ISth st.
WANTED— To buy for ca«n a good restaurant.
Address box 995. Call offlce; no agents. .-
WANTED — To buy grocery and bar; in West-
ern Addition. Box 152, : Call offlce.
ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at
Call Branch offlce. cor. Duncan & Church sts.
LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE.
MARION GRIFFIN.
970 Market St.. room 601, eighth floor.
ROOMING-HOUSES and REAL ESTATE.
FOR gALE AND EXCHANGE FREE LIST.
A— FISHER & CO.. Phone East 4275. ;
Room '43B, James -Flood' building. " \u25a0
Furnished rooming houses." hotels and flats.
S. MeCLURE & CO. Phone Montgomery 1943.
331 Kearny st. Offices 6 and 7.
.- Largest selected list;, aleo businesses.
LODGING-HOUSE for sale; 26 rooms; cen-
trally lor-ated on Poet ft.; low rent; lease;
price $1650. Box SO4. Call.'
WANTED— To buy a good sized lodging-house
or apartment-house; - give size, etc.- Box
1425. Call office.
I WlLL' trade my 16-room lodging-house for
city lota. Box 1455. Call.
_j__^_ COLLE ACTION, OFFICES. ,'
BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; :
city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 i
Montgomery et., rooms 9-10. Tel. Main 5550.
THE SAN • FRANCISCO. .CALL, ., SATURDAY;' MARCH HI, -1906;
_ - CLAIRVO YANTS.
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i PROF., NIBLO.
MY $5 COMPLETE LIFE READING $1.
Greatest living astral DEAD-TRANCE
CLAIRVOYANT \u25a0 of ; the age; advises on busi-
ness and all affairs of Vte: tells your full name
and what you called for; whom you will marry,'
how.. to control the one you- love, even miles
away ; reunites .; the utparated : \u25a0 gives ; " secret
powers to control; no long delays In waiting. '
HOURS 10 TO 8 DAILY and SUNDAY.
411A — ELLIS ST., NEAR JONES ST.
Permanently Located in " His Own ' Home.
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\u25a0 Bring this ad. and save $4.
The moment you enter ncr •' parlor • she : will
tell, you your full name, age, occupation, ' and
whom and when you will marry, and what; you
called for, without asking a question;. 'will tell
the name of your tweetheart, or anything you
want to know. She senas • you away much
wlsor and happier. Hours, 10 to 6 daily and
Sunday. 1148 Market st.
Samo floor Fowzer photo., . opp. Hale' a.
A— MISS M. WILLE. 310 Ellis et. .
Clairvoyant, crystal seer, can be consulted on'
all affairs of life; Miss Wille guarantees an
honest, reliable, satisfactory reading,; reveals
the past; gives correct forecast of your ; fu-
ture, advises you on important - affairs,
whether financial, domestic, love or business;
gives th« secret how to control.* charm, fasci-
nate the one you love; reading, $1; hours 10-8
p. m.: French. German; English spoken. ; \u25a0
LINCOLN. . \u25a0i .
CLAIRVOYANT ADVISER.
TEACHER OF OCCULTISM.
Seven years of reliable, accurate advice to
the hundreds who have consulted him has
proven his sterling worth. , ..:;>'\u25a0
Removed to 478 Eddy st.
Readings by mall. $2: hours. 10 to 3.
ISMAR —
THE EGYPTIAN CLAIRVOYANT AND
PALMIST.
Permanently located at 1104 Market .at..
rooms 9 and 10. cor. Turk (Vendome); private
readings; daily. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. : 3 ques-
tions answered. $1; full life, $5.
' KHIRON,
THE GREATEST CLAIRVOYANT
ON EARTH,
1122— Market— 1122. " -
MME. KRONENBERG. clairvoyant, card read-
er, palmist: when ethers fail try me; good
reading 25c: no sign. 102H 6th. nr. Mission.
MME. MARSEAU, card reader. L., 25c;.g.. 50c.
545 Minna St.. nr. 6th. Phone Folsom J197.
MISS ZEMDAR. young, gifted- clair. and palm.:
L., SOc; G..- $1." 1035 Flllmore. nr. McAllister.
MRS. FREDRICHS clairvoyant, card reader;
25c and 50c; circles Wed, eves. 120^ Hayes.
MRS. SHAFFER, permanently located at 658
Bteyenson st.: hours 9 to 9; open Sundays.
SEND date of birth and 2 Ftams.s for. a pen ''
picture of your life. H. HILL. 120 Sutter st.
MME. LYNCH, clairvoyant; name , and age
told for 25c. K9'4 Fourth Pt. , :.-\u25a0--;.- '
CHEAPEST and best in America— The .Weekly
Call, 10 pages, sent to any . address In the
United States or Canada one year for $1.
SPIRITUALISM. •. ; - -
MRS. JOHNSON, spiritual medium; readings
dally; cir. Mon.. 2:30 p. m.; Thura, 8 p. m.
3342 Jackson St.. near Hyde. .-':.-•.-
A— MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and
life reader. 1206 Market, r. 10. Gait House.
MRS. J. WARD, test circle Friday, 8 p. m. ;
dcv. cir. Sun., 2 p. m.. 25c. 1815 A Mission.
DR. HOWLAND'S 50c readlnga thla week; cir.
Mon.. Wed.. Sat, nights. 25c. 1200 Market.
MRS. E. J. WILLIAMS, spiritual adviser; see
her:- be convinced; none better. 1008 Mission.
MRS. HUBBARD. 109 Oak st-: spiritual me-
dlum: consultations dally; ladles. 50 cents.
HYPNOTISM.
DELAUFF. magnetlst, now at 222 Eddy St.;
nervous, mental Ills, habits cured; no drugs.
CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING;
COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process uaed
for cleaning carpels on floor without removal:
carpets 'and rugs also cleaned, by compressed
air at shop; .prior. v. moderate.-* S. F. Com-
]>ressed A:r Cleaning Company.. 308 Market
et.; phone Main 152 and Bush 479. - \u25a0
WHEN you become disgusted with your work,
send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet Beat-
Ing Works, 333-357 Tehama et. Tel. South 40.
CONKLIN'S superior carpet beating works. 383
Golden Gate aye.. nr. Larkln; ttl. Eouth 102.
; WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works. 1809 Har-
rison st.; Al cleaning. 3c. PhonsMission 225.
ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 4C2 Sutter St.;
tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props.
MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth St.— First-^claas
carpet cleaning. 3c yard. Tel.. Mission 74. .
RUDOLPH & CO., carpet beating works; prices
reasonable. 1703 Harrison tt. ; tel. Mission 263.
LACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS.
BLANKETS cleaned 40c. delivered • same day.
N.Y.Curtaln-H0u5e.1326 Flllmore;tel. West 5306.
CURE FOR RUPTIJRB./
NO h!gh-prlced t painless (?) treatments to cure
Rupture; simply wear Dr. Plerce's Truss and
\u25a0it will do the work! .Sold 30. years: thou-
sands cured. Call or address ELECTRIC
TRUSS CO- 206 Keamy st.
CURE FOR TOOTHACHE. .
ONE Minute. Toothache Drops cure instantly,
15c; family size," 25c; \u25a0 all druggists. ;
CORN CURE/
Da LAMOTTeTfREXCU CO^TvAVST. the
best corn cure, for eale by all druggists.. '
CATARRH AND DEAFNESS.
Also ear noises cured by new antiseptic method;
1 wk. free. Dr. Cottlngham. 9 Powell ;hrs.lO»4.
:\u25a0
DREXLER PAINLESS" DENTAL COMPANY.
Perfect, painless dentistry \u25a0at lowest prices.
Full get of teeth. $2; silver fillings, 25c; gold
.illlngs. $1; gold crowns, $:{;. bridge work» $a.
1104 Market st.. corner Turk. \u25a0: \u25a0 '
A NEW plate^ — The Whalebone — Cannot break;
warranted 20 yre.: crowns, $3.00; fillings, 50c;
plates, $5; full set: all work painless and
warranted. Chicago Dental- Parlprs. Sixth.,
DR. LUDLUM HILL. 1443 Market, near 11th—
No charge, for extracting when; plates are
made: old plates made over like new; teeth
from- $8 per set; extracting 60c; gas given.*
LOWEST prices In S.F.;' painless extraction.
50c. New York Dentists, 069 Mission, cor. 6th.
GOLD fillings, 75c; silver." 35c: .crowns, $2; no
pain; op. Sun. Dr.A.C.Hewltt.lol% Grant ay.
DRESSMAKERS A3JD SEAMSTRESSES
ACCORDION., knife and sunburst pieatlngrern-
broidtry, hemstitching, tucking; buttons and
buttonholes made. Stewart's Lining & Trlm-
mlng Store. 14-16 Taylor gU; phone East 4535.
AN artistip dressmaker end talloress wishes
few more-customers. . 1103 Laguna st.:-
McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School
—Eve, class; patterns cut. " 1100 Marktt et.
EDUCATIONAL. v
•.. Special Term — Beginning ' Now
For Grammar and \u25a0 High School Students at
AYRES V MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE
723 MARKET ST.- •
Life \u25a0 Scholarship, * ?50. One Month Free.
- Day and -Night School. \u25a0-.- '.-: . ..
A — IF you wish to ' learn shorthand study with
ROBT. F. GALLAGHER. 033 Market st.. ex-
pert court reporter, .who holds world's record;
combination course," $50.' ' - •"--.: '..-. •\u25a0\u25a0 :--,
THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, . the largest
' institution ' devoted ' exclusively .to \u25a0 dramatic
learning in , America; 'positions ':: guaranteed.
Send for catalogue. Native Sons'., building. . \u25a0
A— Metropolitan-California .-\u25a0 business," ' steno-
:\u25a0 graphic students; '300 enrolled annually;- po-
sitions, found; high "school 'prep. -025 G.G.ave.'
HEALD'S BUSINESS "COLLEGE. :24^Post f st.
Established : 1863;; largest In the West; annual
enrollment : 1000;* send for circular; day & eve;
BOTH adult and children's classes now open for
' • the -season at Hinman's* School jof -Dancing,
1412 Polk St.. > near California; tel*^^ East 2126.
ALWAYS « a 'demand- for lour.: graduates; 7 they
are : trained .' by ' practical • business men. 1 ; San
Francisco , Business iCollege,^,73B ; Mission \u25a0 Bt.^
HEALD'S School of Mines and Engineering, 24
-».•. Post st., S.F. ; civil, mining, electrical,' steam
and gas engineering ~- Send * for proapectus.T ( " -.
BOOKKEEPING, - Eng.', : ; math.,V etc.'.' ' day and
eve. ; Individual 1. instr. , 305 ; Larkln •, at." i Prof.
\u25a0'\u25a0'T. "A." Robinson, formerly; prea. Pac* Bus.- Col.,
ENGINEERING— CiviI, i elec.l mm.V mech.; aur-
- vey,' assay; cyanide; day.' eve.; eet.' lB64. Van
der-Nalllen -School., ll3 : Fulton,' nr. Oty Hall."
Prof. - r Hines' Dancing : 'Academy,?; Jefferson «Sq-
Hall classes.' Mon.' & VThurs. ' evea. ; 025 Q." G. .
SCHOOL OF. ILLUSTRATION "'' Day and
PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine St.— Night claases.
nTii lllliimil mi i i ri) i i "irr*T"l rif in'TTn if i
OLDEST; largest Japanese-Chinese, employment
offlce* furnishes best help- promptly."-; GEO.
SAKAUYE,; successor Geo. ; Apki; removed to
329 Maaonv from '% 42l "Post;' -tel. - East ; Bs9. n,
AN : up-to-date "4 Japanese-Chinese , emp. f. offlce ;
furnishes reliable help of all kinds promptly;
CHR.KURAMOTA; 405 Post; teLJamea SOL
STAR'-: Employment. .'Office— Reliable • Japanese
and- Chinese help- furnished with care.- WT
KADOTA.T 4O9: PoweII st.: tel. Main 1751.
A— JAPANESE and Chinese', help. ' WM.;
\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 YOSH Y. 415 Stockton et. : , tel. Bush 859. ;
Finest Japanese I help; housecleanjng I ppeclalty.
-. G.' R; Kumabej , 343 Mason st. ; tel. East 4973.
AN * old estab.^(lBso) ' Chinese \u25a0 emp. office.' C.
CHONG'B. removed to 518 Pine-.'tel.Grant 150.
H. W. "HONG.- 113 A; Clay st.. Chinese employ-
ment ' offlce ; best: help. Tel; East 426;
CHINESE : and Japanese help: eatab. : 20 years.
.Tel. Main 1997. ; BRADLEY- & CO.. 640 Clay/
JAPANESE; Chinese help of all kinds furnish-
ed; \u25a0: housecleanln^.v 708 Taylor^fJanies^jjwt^
RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment' Of-
floe;; air klndshelp.- 315 Stockton. .Main 5158.'
EMPLOYMENT WANTED— FEMALE.'
GOOD German cook desires situation : for cook-
; ing and • some , housework; \u25a0 city -- or ' country;
- wages' s3o. Please call at 748 Howard St., v
A. FIRST- CLASS laundress desires ; : to -take
V, washing home. :' Address Laundress," 24 Maple
• court, j off Fourteenth \u25a0 Bt. .near : Guerrero. ,
WOMAN wants ; work ;by - the day.- washing;
Ironing and house cleaning.' .-709% Treat aye.,
near Twentieth st. '-\u25a0\u25a0',:\u25a0\u25a0.. i •\u25a0:''\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'-' .V |J ..'\u25a0-, : '\u25a0-
EXPERIENCED housekeeper and cook desires
- position In countr}-. ~. 764, Howard, st. r
GERMAN woman would like plain, sewing.. 149
-.' Fourth St.. ; ' \u25a0\u25a0--.'.- ' \u25a0"..-.. \u25a0-' •
EXPERIENCED woman desires I; position for
general housework; no objections to go across
the bay; -wages $25; no postals answered.
Apply 711- Elizabeth , st.;. between- Diamond
and \u25a0 Douglass. . . . ~ \u25a0',- -'\u25a0\u25a0; .. ' ' /'
PROTESTANT German lady, good \u25a0 cook, neat
worker; desires situation, city or- country;
references; wages , $30. Call .908'^ Howard
St., dressmaker. »tore. \u0084 . .'\u25a0'- "*"-•. \u0084' '• '-'
MIDDLE-AGED, - respectable woman; is a
good cook: .will do tome washing'ln a pri-
vate American- family; is- fond of ,: children;
from $15 to $20. 264 Vj Tehama at., nr. 4th.
GERMAN woman*' wants position aaichamber-
mald In' hotel or rooming-house in city and
sleep home. , Address MRS. MARIE BLY;
145 Turk st.. rear. \u25a0 ; , - -
RELIABLE and thoroughly competent woman
would like -position- in hotel or: rooming-
house, as : housekeeper. Address R. ; M., 1020
Mission ' st. -\u0084 " . _'. '':.'.• ' '• ,•' i* --,:.\u25a0. . . .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0
FRENCH woman who is first-clasa cook would
like situation in private family.; either city
-. or country; wages not v less than - $35. Ad-
• dress M. R.; .332 Stockton st. V.,.
MIDDLE-AGED.' respectable woman desires
situation in small family aa cook -or will do
general housework. Please call 1002 Larkin
' street. ' . •\u25a0\u25a0-.'.'\u25a0 ;.- .- '.. \u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - --. \u25a0\u25a0 '
COMPETENT, young . woman wishes position
as housekeeper; has young child; only mod-
erate wages expected. Address 3310 Twenty-
SlXth at.:..,:: '-' ' \u25a0 : '•\u25a0 .- ' •'.'': "\u25a0 '- -
YOUNG lady stenographer and typewriter with
some experience, desires a' position. Box
361. Call. . : . .',\u25a0-; \u25a0
CAPABLE young lady wants upstairs or cham-
ber work In -country; -hotel preferred. Ad-
dress' 764 Pine st.. West Oakland.
YOUNG lady stenographer. 2 years' experience
In mercantile and railroad work, desires po-
sltlon; referencea. , Box 39. Call." ' .
A YOUNG 7 girl,' 16 years old. . would like post-
tion |to assist with j upstairs work and child. ,
048 Ashbury: gt.. near. Halght. . ;
WANTED— Position -as companion, to elderly
lady by I young ' educated, refined ' girl. Box
356." Ca1l office. - \u0084_. ......... . .
COLORED woman wants work as laundress at
homeor: private residence;' flrst-class work
doae. .Address MRS. M.L.,, 127. Second at.
A YOUNG Finnish girl wishes position as gen-
eral housework; wages $20 to $25. Call 228
• Francisco • st. ; ' •'. •' * -\u25a0'''
NUtISE . of • wide .experience and part hospital
training will- care for medical. *nervou« or
chronic case.v MISS B. L..l l2s9^O'Farrell hU
GOOD willing woman wants position >' to do genii
eral housework; : city or short distance -in
country : /good cook.' \u25a0 270 , Jessie ; at. >. ' \u0084 <•;".-, ;
GOOD . Japanesd girl | would - like I place Ito .''do
general .housework or cooking In small fam-
ily. . Please . apply '518 Jessie st. , T~r :\u25a0v \u25a0 >t
TVVO reliable and s experienced girls; lately
from. East, desire 4positions-^-one4 positions-^-one <as cook;
other," second work. Address '534 Minna at.
RELIABLE and competent woman '- wlshea po-
sition as housekeeper or will -do general
work. Call or address 333 McAllister at.
COMPETENT young woman j would , like to do
hcusecleaning- or. washing by ' the day;
wages $1.50. Please , call 867 Mission at.
REFINED Scotchwoman : wishes "position aa -
housakeeper in country; $25.530. Box 41. Call.
EXPERIENCED German- cook- wishes sltua-
tlon. Apply 2215. Flllmore et. -\u25a0 ': --.\u25a0\u25a0
WOMAN wishes to do chamber 'work. Please
send a postal. card. 221& Tehama st.
A RESPECTABLE woman: wants work by the
day. Box 628. Call of flee :"\u25a0-\u25a0:;•-• • "\u25a0«
WOMAN wants work by; the day washing,
• ironing, houae-cleanlng;. etc. 6tt .Tehama st.
JAPANESE woman 'wants* short ;hours' work;
likes to cook, help 'or: wash'; dishes." Phone
East 1C44. ICO6 Leavenworth at." ' ' \u25a0
JAPANESE '.woman who is first-class cook de-
sires, place;- will do general housework. Ad-
dress M.TANAKA. 1520 Page st.V
EMPLOYMENT AVANTED—M ALB.
AN- expert accountant and of flee manager, age
29,' desires permanent" or. temporary work;
twelve years' Eastern experience -with manu-
facturing houses; ' can '^lnstall ;- labor 1 saving
methods - and • modern j cost system ; effective
results produced -Jn any: business; 1 vouched
for. by former employers , and bonded by the
National Surety Company. *. Address Prac-
tlcal, box 384, Cairotflce. • .
A-No. 1 CARPENTER -wants . work, ofty or
country; 1 old or new work; open for- any-
thing there's living in. H. 8., 510 Schra-
der ct.' , ' ' '\u25a0': ",:-r v t'; \u25a0*'.•:\u25a0•.-,\u25a0
SITUATIONS wanted— Hotel man and wife,
| first-class waiter •, and :. waitress "for : resort;
finest ' references; disengaged :j at ; present.
Box 374, Call offlce. ... ". /" - '• \u25a0
EXPERIENCED and- efficient-.- collector, now
working on commission, for: prominent house,
I would like to devote part of time to another
, firm. Box 379, Call office. ;'.: . ' .-; \u25a0>.;
COMPETENT proofreader desires employment;
. references. Box 330, 'Ca11; of flee.';.::
A PRACTICAL vlneyardlst. distillery, '-, farm
and stock rancher for 28 years, for. 20 years
superintendent in same business In Mexico,
.desires employment;'. German. - "Address A.
•\u25a0• MEYER, P.' 0.. South : San ' Frnnclsco. r San
Mateo County. : '_. ." -. : ' \u25a0-' .. ;
CAPABLE, reliable ' man with very best -of
-references wishes, 'position • in .'California, in
. general merchandise store; over 10 years' ex-
perience as manager.-r Address 'W. - I3AILY,
; 704 ; Dolores st. . "\u25a0:.. V^.-. .*—\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 :'::
GENERAL blacksmiths and shoer,": middle-aged
man. wants situation; big ranch ; 'or: mill- or
construction co. ; ; reasonable ..wages; ; steady .
employment. Box 6330." Ca1l office;; Oakland.
WANTED — Position sas foreman .with grading
.or. construction company;" am -.also fair' car-
penter; best of references.,' W.":H.> MOßGAN-
609 -: Poat st. - • ... :.- i '\u25a0\u25a0 :'\u25a0 ' -
SCANDINAVIAN man, ;married,\ wants situa-
tion on private place ,or small -ranch; very
\u25a0 handy, with tools and.good all-around man.'
\u25a0 . Box .308,'- Call; ' :'.-.•: '.-.• i v - ,- ;i ,y •' ' "\u25a0 ', :'\u25a0', '\u0084 .•' : \u25a0 : "_
COACHMAN, thoroughly understands J care \u25a0of
\u25a0 horses, -garden;- man : about : ; private .-•" place;
general, references '.-.wishes "situation. Box
623.- Call. .- '\u25a0\u25a0 - .:. ..-r.-. "\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 -:.
GARDENER, Experienced care *, of
greenhouses and. ground.- drawing .plans and:
laying, out new places ; "first-claw references. 7
J.;L.. box' 424. jSanta^Rosa.^Cal:^./: -^' -
A CULTURED ' French ,' gentleman "with excel-
lent | references desires | any < position \'\n\ flrst-
claw Spanish - translator; and'-. correspondent."
: Addreas ,E. S.y 131 'Hermann ? at.V'.- 'l V: .?"{.*
FIRST-CLASS bookkeeper \u25a0 (young man) desires
work ' evenings - keeping ; set ' of i books ; , wages
-j moderate; beet , of ; references; \u25a0 Immediate 'at-
tentlon t given by . addressing. , box - 2246, Call.'
A RELIABLE and-temperatei mid Jle-aged man
'•\u25a0\u25a0; would like position, to: take f charge of, horses."
'COTsor garden; : is ' safe idriver;-- very Ahandy
\u0084 with' tools. :'Addreaa : H.*; 8.^613 ; Montgomery.
A RELlABLE . engineer.: who lis , also flrst-class
.".electrician. .and machinist, . and, can. do. all
-\u25a0. kinds i repairing, -wishes ', steady i position; ; beat
\u25a0 ref erencea. .. Addreas ; or. call j 1809 \u25a0 Howard ! at. ,
COMPETENT, reliable . engineer would like i elt-
uatlon ; I can ; take ' care } 6t,i and }do 1 necessary j
.. - repairs ion • engine ; - good \ references. . Call t or-
, address v 7l2 '.Jefferson ;". at.. .. Oakland. ; : %.*.-'
BOOKKEEPER, first -clas*, wants a few hour«,;
t!; work ' dally: i comnetent'- to \u25a0 handle -? any - sya-
•;\u25a0; tern: of 'accounta; no. objection to^ work \u25a0even-.
.. .inga.-V.Box'Sa/Call'- office."; ' f-X-'^i''-;- .-""" T- : -, :
YOUNG man '• who . understand* '. the :' : care \of
:- horse* i and * garden •- work- wants ' employment ;
\u25a0 references. -Box 36_4.-CalL-,',^: -• , ;
EaiPLOYMENT IV ANTED— MALE— Con.
YOUNG Swiss, 22. ; can apeak a little ' English,
desires position in private family;. would take
; ; care '\u25a0 of cows ; ' is ; good milker ' and , would •be
'-.willing i to ibe generally useful t. ln any.' way;
.- ; would :- accept .-~ moderate jl.j 1 . wages. ">' Address
. FRITZ. Humboldt House, ; 1309 Stockton \u25a0 st. :;.
MIDDLE-AGED,.: man,'' Scandinavian,, who
.: knows : how :to '< make ' himself ' useful, under-:'
> stands care .of horses and \u25a0 garden. - desires
- situation, with- private family; .country. Box
\u25a0-•: 027..-. Call, office. :-..".-.'-. r \u25a0-\u25a0''\u25a0 ':
SITUATION . wanted as gardener; fully com-,
• pewnt to take charge of a wellequipped prl-
- vate : place ; single, good references. Box 334.
-.Call offlca." " : *.;.-\u25a0-'\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0'..-..-. .'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• •;\u25a0 -- - . •; '.' .
OLD- gentleman desires position as bartender.
• in "•. country -. roadhouse • or ; hotel ; - honest and '
reliable; wages no object; good' references.
Box: 74., Call. ,;V -'\u25a0\u25a0\u0084.'--- -.-.'\u25a0'\u25a0 ,'. :.."/.
BANIC- bookkeeper, experienced and reliable,
"wants .position; "high references. Box \u25a0 360,
-, .Cali;., : - , : . -\u25a0\u25a0-'.\u25a0 -- -,\u25a0-.- .. \u25a0- \u25a0, .;... . \u25a0\u25a0-...\u25a0- -.
CARPENTER, first-class, wants \u25a0 work, day or
; contract. N. M. PEARSON, What Cheer
House, Sacramento st. ;•/. -. . . :\u25a0 . \u25a0
COACHMAN, thoroughly competent driver,, un-
\u25a0 derstands gardening, desires position; best of
references. : Box 359. Call office. - •\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0
GERMAN flrst-class • chef , v wants position,
-: hotel,- restaurant or lunA : house. Box 357,
Call office. ;. '\u25a0-\u25a0:.:.-.
FIRST-CLASS . barber wants steady help for
Saturday and Sunday. , W. MARSOUN. 561
: Fillmore et. : - . : v:;;<
COMPANION, t-ecretary; gentleman, 28; epeaks
French and \u25a0 German; ' widely travsled. Box
31., Ca1l office.. \u25a0 r '
MAN and wif«. with ; experience would like
places i on .farm or stock • ranch ; have;best of
references. • Call 311 Fremont st. , -
STEADY r young man "desires position where
• faithful .-. work \u25a0 will warrant advancement.
Addresa. 1207 Guerrero st. .'.; '. - .'
RESPONSIBLE, married, all-round handy man
'". with - wood,- Iron, \u25a0 painting, good boatman,
wishes care ' of place. Box 655, ' Call office.
YOUNG man. reliable and steady; wishes poil-
;- tion as blacksmith's helper. Address W.P.,
894 »4; Folsom -st.', • ."
BY i porter, who ' Is : steady, sober and reliable,
and handy all-round worker. .. Box 358, Call.
A FIRST-CLASS union barber; wants ahort-
hour. work;; steady, : Box C 33 .; Call.
COMPETENT proofreader desires employment;
references. Box 339. Call. * --. \u25a0\u25a0
EXPERIENCED gent's furnishing goods clerk
wishes . position. - Box 87. Call. ...
COMPETENT . made . . stenographer wants :a'
stenographic position. . Box 85^-' Call. . '\u25a0
HOTEL and restaurant help looking for work
call at 313., James Flood building. " '
JAPANESE couple wish ! positions; man ! good
cook; wife wait at table, housework; in pri-
vate family, city or country. B. SAWAGO-
UCHI. 3 Central - place, off Pine st. bet.
Kearny and Dupont. \u25a0 .
JAPANESE wants a position to do bridge and
- plate \u25a0 work in , dentist's ;. office; ['- has many
• years' experience, postals answered; H. X.,
box 629. Call office.' '-; '
YOUNG Japanese boy, speaks English well,
. wants position as a- schoolboy with a few
families; near Fremont School; Y. .KITA,
1434 Fulton at. ..•',-.. ..- :
A GENTLE boy looking for a position I to work
every afternoon" after 1" o'clock; speak« Eng-
lish well. KUWA, Japanese Church. 1320
Pine at..--. ; '•\u25a0.'-'.\u25a0;\u25a0 .:\u25a0*-*'\u25a0' -\u25a0\u25a0..'.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0---.
JAPANESE wants situation to do any kind of
housework; speaks English. JOE YAMA, 703
Larkln at.; tel. East 8770. ; ?.'
JAPANESE, flrst-class laundryman, with ref-
erence, desires position; private family, in
' the city. 2122 Flllmore'st. ; phone Geary 2053.
A \STRONG : Japanese, .with good . : experience,
wants position as porter . for, half day. T.
. YUMIYA. 562 Sutter, st. \u25a0*
FIRST-CLASS Japanese boy deaires ; place
mornings - where he' could - care for garden,
waah steps, etc. Addresa "F." 510 Bush st.
BRIGHT young Japanese wlshe« - position as
schoolboy in small family; speaks good Eng-
lish. Addresn-P. X., 570 Post at.
GOOD Japanese wishes position from 4 to 5
, o'clock in . the afternoon; speaks English,
j 1383 .i Pin* at. :j .phone t East 2236. \u25a0>-'":-'.\u25a0 ;
CHINESE ' boy,", flrst-class cook; wants posi-
\u25a0 tion. 'family. Address 822,Dupont st.
CHINESE ; cook : for general family." Address
A. HIM. 619 Jackson' st. ; . V '•',:.' \u25a0
GOOD Clilnese'ccok wishes position 1 In ~ private
family. LEE TUNG. 300 Bth at., Oakland.
FLATS TO LET.
AAAAA— • \u25a0 • \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0
Every desirable vacant dwelling Is listed
In our renting department;- combined lists
from twenty-flve of. the largest agencies;
«'.vn a world of time and trouble.
,-Tvlce Is absolutely free. ~
" 4i are not asked to buy or even look at
furniture. ' .'
STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY.
1039 Market at., opposite McAllister.
AAA— COMPLETED LIST OF HOUSES.
FLATS, apartment and rooming-houses; our
renting department is free to all: we can find
you a home in any part of the city; ask for
J no payment other than your good will; we do
not ack you to buy or even look at the goods;
use this department freely ;"• you are more
than welcome. . - ' .
CORDES FURNITURE CO.; 245-259 Geary
I Kt. (on th» square). .
WE will find you a home or flat AT ONCE In
any part of the city through our up-to-date
. renting department, and It is absolutely free.
T. Brilliant Furniture \u25a0 Co., 335-342 ; Post " at. "
TWO elegant, new, up-to-date fiats, 6-7, rooms:
b rent $30 and $32.50.' \u25a0'1662-1664. Grove, near
Central aye.. (Panhandle . district); must be
: *een to-be appreciated. .. *.\u25a0*
COZY, • new, corner. -" «unny -flats of : 5 -rooms;
every convenience; 100 ft. , from 24th-st. car;
rent $21.50-$23.50; cor. Sanchez '& Elizabeth.
6 " ROOMS and bath: right downtown; call
mornings. : MRS. MAYER. ; 2013»i . Fillmore
st., between Pine and : California.
MODERN flat of 8 rooms, all .sunny;, elegantly
appointed: reversible-., windows; rent $50.
:17£0 Sutter st.V-near Laguna:" : '
FLAT, 7 sunny rooma, bath, cellar; "ln best part
.of Mission; rent reasonable. 3029 25th st.. nr.
. Guerrero;, all latest lmprovementa. '
WE have first-class houses and flats; for com-:
plete lists call and - se» us." . D. ,T»'. CAR-
MICHAEL CO.. 232 ' Montgomery if -.\u25a0\u25a0'.--
COZY,; sunny; upper flat; 5. rooms, bath an-.I
3 yard;; $20. 28 Shot well St., near. Fourteenth.
O'FARRELL. 1937 — Fine ' modern flat, -.7 • sunny
rooms; yard, 'basement; very reas. to- good ten.
ONLY, $22.50; upper flat 0f. 5 large rooms and
bath. ,625 Broderlck st.'-:' ,; -
SIXTH ' 159— 7 roomc,'. bath; professional "or
family; $32.50. BALDWIN & HOWELLt. .
COZY.: flat. 3:rooms-and ' bath;-" sun all day;
adults only. 851-AEhbury st.
DOLORES, 138— New upper .;< flat; 6 rooms:
. A modern. ... Apply: 2 to 4. •-\u0084 \u25a0 ' :
DOLORES. '\u25a0\u25a01314 A; 'near -Army— 5 large" sunny
• roomsand. bath; jrent. 522.50. ... . -.
MISSION." 1513 A"; - near 11th— 5 large rooms,
'. \ bath. -laundry; -reasonable. " . "Y'.V
RENT: reduced; new, "\u25a0 7- rooms, .sunny.: tinted;
\u25a0. marine view. -v- Cor. j Jackson and Cherry sts.
SUTTER, 'I734— Six sunny rooms and porcelain
;:• hath :- rent- $20. 'y-:~Z '.'". *.'. *.-,'.' \u25a0 •. \u25a0- ;;\u25a0/. .
A MODERN . flat, : 5 \u25a0 rooms " and - bath ; - all - latest
ImDrovements. \u25a0 - 2570 .'Post st. '«;.'.'"•\u25a0 \u0084-::
• FOLSOM,': ? 2800, near". 25th — New, , modern .7
:rooms; middle flat;. rent cheap to nice people.
MISSION st., .3214 A; near 2Sth— New house; 0
:•:- r.'. and b. : : elec. lights ; j all | modern 1 imp. ; | $25.
NE Wi modern -i flat. • 5 . rooms - and bath: » 3376
-Sixteenth; at.', near,: Church: $22.50. - ' '
SUNN Y = corner i- flat, v 6 „ and 6; rooms; $1S \u25a0 and
: ; :\u25a0 $20. '$; S W." cor. ' Geary and . Devisadero. -
COZY. \u25a0 new, comer.': sunny, fiats; 3 and ' 4 rooms :-
.: every convenience; cars pass: 18th"& Douglas.-,
$1 S-^B ROOMS and , bath ; bay : windows ; sunny.
- 1227-Cortlandave.: v-':', ',: -- \u25a0 »\u25a0- .; - , x
,'\u25a0'; '< FLATS i FOR ' :S: S A LE— FURNISHED. ;/
FOR ! sale-^-Furnished flat. J7 £ rooms," bath; rent
\u25a0 'cheap.** 47o "Golden 'Gate? ave. i .. "' •
CORNER 'IO- room > house;, well- furnished; offer
:,V wanted.-. See owner . 12 . to '\u25a0 6,», 546 .Turk ; st/ .'""
FURNITURE" 5 ; WANTED!
A— PHONE South' 1015 ; it , will , pay /you to send
\u25a0\u25a0,•\u25a0\u25a0; for \u25a0\u25a0 me 5 before * you I sell '\u25a0 your -.furniture,., car-
y pets;i pianos. ? etc."; M. j.GALLICIv. ; 201' Larkln.
', MARK J.V LEVY /AUCTION .' CO.* < 1321; Market
st.Vf bet. \u25a0 9th and > 10th.- payingi big: money • for
«. furniture.; etc. V' Phone 'South; 179. .:: - .
WANTED-^-Furniture./forJ: a' 15-room I house: I let
" : me > know * what '• you . have X and " price - asked.
; •,: Box X 827;S Call \of flee:' ~~l \ ; ".-;\u25a0; v . '
H.' 3.1 LEUTHOLTZ.' auctioneer. 708 Market st."
-.-' room 906;! tel.V Bush 762. i Highest; prices paid!
HENRY. 1 MA YER ? pays « highest i prices l for fur-" 1
-j nlture;, carpets.^ etc. ;7B2 : Mission ;tel. Bush %\%r
Z/> ABE : LEVY." 1135 \ Market 5 at. - phone -' Jessie
• 701."; paya' cash 'and -buys 'everything. -
. - - FURNITURE FOR . SALE.
ALMOST"' given away; unredeemed storage pl-
anos and fur.' Whltehead's Storage. 1630 Mkt,
iV ': 'hELP.\ WAITED— FE3IALE.
WANTED— German, cook, 'small restaurant. $40
and found; girl for housework. 2 in family,
no -wash. $30; 8 - waitresses ; for city and
country hotels*. $25. very nice places; laun-
dress, $25: 2d girl. $25; 2 nurses, $20 and $-5;
cook. \u25a0 boarding-house. $30; cook. $35 anu *d
. girl.' $25, both same house; see lady thla
forenoon in office; \u25a0 nurse for.institution. $35;
£0 girls for housework, city and country. $25
and $30. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 334 i?htter.'
, , LADIES WANTED.
For home "employment.
\ Upon a new, and ea«y line of fancy work: no
experience necessary.
Permanent firm. and steady work.
Room 6. 1344 Market »t.; hours 9 to 5.
ANY ' lady can earn from $5 to $7 weekly
working at home during her spare time; ex-
perience • unnecessary ; steady employment.
.'..' Call? room 513.' Starr King bldg. > 121 Geary.
A young lady wanted to learn, halrdresalng and
manicuring; terms $3; a grand, opportunity.
Spring College. 234 Poat at., r. 17. 2d floor.
A— GIRLS learn millinery for March positions;
2 ' seasons from start to finish for $20; mate- •
rial furnished: positions guaranteed. $10 a
wtek up. School, 234 Post at., r. 17. 2d floor.
Learn the whole hairdreaslng trade. $10: halr-
dreselng, \u25a0' face massage; manicuring, soalp
treatment, halrwork, etc.; day & eve. classes.
210 Powell, c. O'Farrell. r. 2; poaltlona a'c'd.
COMPETENT FOREWOMAN FOR LARGE
SHIRT FACTORY; MUST UNDERSTAND
THOROUGHLY THE MANUFACTURE- OF
MEN'S OVERSHIRTS. ADDRESS, STAT-
ING EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES.
BOX 616.^ CALL OFFICE.
WANTED— Young lady aasiatant bookkeeper:
must be experienced, accurate and good
penman. Apply after 12 m. S. N. WOOD
& C 0. ., 740 Market at. . ; -
WANTED— Offlce assistant, experienced la
ledger .work ; thoroughly competent and ac-
curate at flgurea; g(ve reference, experience
- and . wages expected. ' Box 618. Call office. .
YOUNG lady for dentist's offlce In the country
and travel nome;.. must be tall, portly and
fair; state salary expected. Box 372, Call.
WANTED— Trained nurse; not over SO; unln-
cumbered; willing to travel; ln the United.
States. Box 378, Call offlce.
WANTED— A' girI for' sscond work for Roaa
\u25a0- station. ' Apply room 81. Flood building.
Fourth" and- Market rta. - - - •
GOOD, strong woman; laundry work; day or
I .month; good home. 123 22d aye., Richmond.
WANTED— ReIief cashier; alao relief waitress.
318 James Flood bulldlna;. -
ONE upstairs girl at 1661 Octavla at.
WANTED— GirI to assist with a mall children.
Apply 1551 Post at. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0
WANTED — An experienced hotel waltresa: $25.
Hotel Franklin; 1904 Market at.
WANTED — a young girl who la dealrotu of ob-
taining a good horn* 'ln small family; small
wages in return for assistance In housework;
no cooking. For further particulars call 772
Seventh - aye. : take . McAUlater-at. car* to
Seventh ' aye. / ' ' - /
WANTED — Experienced millinery saleswomen.
' Apply superintendent' a of floe, HALE BROS.
(Inc.). bet. 9 and 11 a. m. \u25a0
LADIES to' work at home during epara time;
steady/ profitable work: no experience. Write
or apply 997 Market at., room 118.
A YOUNG lady wanted to learn hatrdressing
and 1 manicuring; terms $10; a grand oppor-
tunlty. UP-TO-DATE PARLORS. 1026 Mkt.
ALTERATION hands on cloaks and suit*. New
York Fur Co.. 1010 Market at. ' •
FINISHERS on cloaks. M. SIMINOFF. 1223
Market. \u25a0 \u25a0 . ' '
LADIES- to"do copy work; can. be done at
home. Call 514 Starr, King bldg.. 121 Geary.
WANTED— Rapid and - correct atenographer ;
age 40;-referencea required. Box 6. Call.
OPERATORS on shirts and overalla at Crown
Factory. Fifteenth and : Valencia ata.
A NEAT girl for light upstairs work and sew-
;. ing; wagea $20. . 1180 O'Farrell at. \u25a0
GRILS wanted for - factory work; 13 to 13
years.! Gulf Bag Co.. 700 Front at. .
WANTED — Bright errand glrL . J. BAER. 1200
Geary at. ' •"__*\u25a0 "_
IIARBEIIS — EmDlormrnt - and Supplies.
BARBERS. of Local Nol 148— Special meeting
' Monday night. Adoption \u25a0of amendments to
by-laws." - J. -R. BLEILY, secretary.
BARBER shops; a Marge variety of . them;
some very "good can be bought on easy pay-
ments or for cash. STOLTZ, 723 Market at
BARBER wanted: first-class preferred; ona
who wants. to buy a shop; reasonable. Box
355. 'St. Helena. , Cal.
BARBER wanted at 660 Commercial st.
BARBER Saturday, and Sunday; 70 cents. 1193
. Folsom at. - • -' \u25a0 • • — /
GOOD barber wanted for Saturday. ' 623 Clay
.street.''.'.:;;'^:. \u25a0'-*\u25a0:'-" " ; • \u25a0 - \u25a0
GOOD barber for Saturday and Sunday. 1739
Mission st. - \ \u25a0 '
YOUNO barber derires poaltlon; out of city
s - preferred."* Address M. GRAY, \u25a0 1797 Folsom.
FOR 'sale — An old . established, 3-chair barber
.shop. 1007- Howard St.. near Sixth.
SHOP running 3 chairs; must. sell: any fair
offer accepted; long lease. Box 363, Call.
FOR" sale— Barber shop; living rooms; rent $10.
410 Fourth at. • .
BEST 2-chalr shop in' city: receipts $40 to $45
weekly; rent $11 month. 817 Laguna at.
GOOD, old-established '15c barber shop for
sale. 612 Battery st.. near Washington.
-'City and country -barber shops bought and
- sold. COLEMAN. 311 Jas. Flood bldg.
TWO-CHAIR barber shop and cigar stand;
cheap; good business. 130.1 Castro at.
HELP WANTED-— MALE.
AT SMITH' S EMPLOYMENT ; OFFICE. .
• 628 Clay st. Phone . Main 6321.
WE ARE SHIPPING ,TO YUMA. ARIZONA.
25 bridge carpenters. $4.35 day.
THIS IS A' STEADY JOB ALL SUMMER.
NO TROUBLE.
YOUR FARE IS $7. THATS ALL.
CALL AND SEE US ABOUT THIS JOB.
FREE FARE TO WYO, GLENN COUNTY.
S. P. CO. OWN WORK. .Board Is $4.20.
• Laborers. $2 day. '
THERE IS LOTS OF TRACK WORK HERE
BOOKKEEPER for lumber mill. $60 and fd.:
coachman 'and wjfe." $75 &nd found; 2. boys
for factory. ?5 to $8 week and increase; man
about' ulßce. $25 ' and found; stablemen. $2
day; poultry man. $25 and found; 2 "farmers
and wives. $45 and found: farmers, milkers,
miners. - lumber pliers, laborers and hotel
cook and wife, waitress, $05 to $S0; restaur-
ant cook,' $14 week, dishwashers and -others.
J. F. CROSETT & CO., C2S Sacramento st.
WANTED— Good, bright boy for offlce and er-
rand \u25a0 work In wholesale \u25a0 house; '. good op-
portunity for advancement to right boy. Ad-
drsss In own handwriting, ,\V. F. P., box 620,
Call office, stating ' age and . where last em-
. ployed. \u25a0. . . .
WANTED— Foreman baker for country; must
\u25a0be ; able •to • make \u25a0 Frencn '. bread ; one third
cook and one fourth cook. "318 James Flood
.building. :.\u25a0\u25a0-.» •-.-\u25a0 . ' "
TAILORS and coatmakera \u25a0 wanted for the
country. • ARNSTEIN. . SIMON & CO.; Mar-
- ket and Second sts. \u25a0 '
WANTED— Experienced machine men for rail."
'; road \u25a0 tunnel work; good pay; -\u25a0 steady, work.
Box 3SO, Call. office. - .•3SS8 T i3C^jaflftJaH|
WANTED— An experienced grocery order clerk.
Address. . stating - experience ! and' references,
\u25a0-.-.'. box \u25a0 619, '•" Cait: offlce. ; ; '— C ' .
WANTED— Young \u25a0} man.' good address, . with
.steam railroad experience.-: Box 373, '\u25a0 Call.'
TAILOR;, good . steady /work; good
. wages. . E. VAN DBR MAILEN,' San. Rafael.
WANTED— Harness-maker. Apply 673 Mission
. street. . . • \u25a0 . : \u25a0 . - .- .
WANTED — Japanese' for cooking at Roea sta-
';,_ .tlori.': Apply j-oom' 81; Flood building. :- ;w; w ;
DISHWASHER^ 432 Fifth -st.
ONE "good hotel cook at 1661 Octavla at
AN experienced ' dishwasher.'.; ldeal ' Restaurant
-2S7P -Market St.. near Sixteenth. -
WANTED^-Experienced oyster man; steady
.' help for Saturday and Sunday. 489 7th.Oakd
FIRST-CLASS :bartender.V -Apply bet 12 «nrt
\u25a0:to. 1000 .McAllister st; . --.- J * Bna
"A-r-MEN • wanted t to ? learn ? the .'barber trade-
"special offer to next five applicants MOLEH
.; SYSTEM OFt COLLEGES. 644 , Oay ; st^
W ANTE Dr-Flrst-class ;; mechanical: draftsman
;: ; and; designers with* technical- education- set
Vcify education and experience. "Box 3CO,' CaU/
CASHBOYS- wanted. ..Apply, to S. N WOfin
: & CO.. 740 Market »t;-wage 9 $ 4 .50 a Week?
HELP - WAJVTEP— MALE— Conttnaea.
A— MURRAY & READY. 634-638 Clay at.
\u25a0-.-.. Phone Main 3S4S. .
Our Own Printing
Plant Issues our free list of poaltlona four
times dally— 7 a. m..'10.a. m..
, 1 p. m.. 4 p. m.
EMPLOYERS. . ATTENTION. •_
OUR INVESTIGATION AND SEGREOA-
TION RESULT IN THE PRODUCTION OB*
FIRST-CLASS HELP.
IF YOU WANT _-•-\u25a0_\u25a0
THE BEST HELP. -DO AS OTHERS DO-
SEND YOUR ORDERS TO
- MURRAY & READY, .634-636 Clay St..
Leading Employment and Labor Agents.
THE RIGHT OF MAN TO LIVE; THB
RIGHT OF MAN TO WORK.
1905 we gave 68,000 man worlc
OREGON, WASHINGTON
- AND IDAHO STATES.
You leave S. P. R. R.. 8 p. m. dally, foot or
Market et.. to Portland. Or.. O. R. and N.
from Portland. Or., to Rlparia. Wash., from
Riparia, Wash., to Lewi3ton. • Idaho, far*
only $7.73.
565 drillers, $75.
SS3 laborers. $67.50.
C 33 teamsters, $87.50. ' .
GREAT CROWDS GOIXO DAILY. ABB
YOU ? ALL THE WAY — $7.73. SE3B
MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay at.
SPECIAL R. R. JOBS.
23 laborers, drlllera, tunnel men. teamataraw
ateam shovel men. etc., special R. R. farea.
YOU'LL SUIT— S&O. $75. $67.50 and found.
Ocean Shora Electric R. R... ASK US.
FREE FARE. - *
1183 laborers, drillers; teamsters, ata. $90.
$73, $60 and found.. FREE FARE
YOSEMITE VALLEY B. R. _. ,-
SPECIAL R. R. FARE Oftte* Fa« $.1
8353 drillers, hammersmen. laborers and
muckers. $30. $73 and $67.50 and found.
S. P. R. R. Extra Gangs Section O^rJ
197 man. different divisions. SEB US. TKBX
FARE. - ' •
SANTA BARBARA— FREB F-*** l . .
- 125 laborers, frea far*, ship today, $60 A f a-
FOR A FACTORY.- Mill and Warehoua*.
133 laborers. You'll suit; free fare, $30 id.
FREE FARE — Around Rock Crusher.
153 laborers. You'll auit; free fare; $60.
NOT FAR AWAY— Bosa at our offlc*.
Acroas the Bay Fr *S, Far *
855 laborers and teamsters. $75 and $87.
MURRAY & READY. 634 and 63$ Clay at.
\u0084 FREE FARE— SHASTA CO.
SISKIYOU COUNTY — FREE FARE.
189 ~ drillera. free fare. $87.50 and found.
IS3 laborers. fre« fare. $60 and found.
TO GREAT MINES.
. 67 machlna minera. $90.
83 single and doubl* hand driller*. 9QM ta.
86 muckers and laborers. $75 and $67.00.
TUNNELS AND QUARRIES.
863 drillers, hammersmen. muckara and la-
borars.. $90, $S2.3oj_ $73. \u25a0• __ J '
GREAT LUMBER COMPANIES
865 woodsmen, different positions. $123, .J*5"
845 laborers for milla and yarda, $30 tos»3 M.
EUREKA— FARE- ONLY $2.30. ._ J_
125 woodamen and laborers, you U ault. $60
to $90
MENDOCIN'O CO.— FARE PAID.
1S» laborers for lumber cc*. $35 and found.
MAREtf CO. — FREE FARE.
83 labor*ra. you'll ault. $60 and found.
ACROSS THE. BAY— FARE 13<x
23 laborers, build roada In woods, etc, $80.
ACROSS^ THE BAY. LUMBER YARD.
18 laborers, pile lumbar. You'll autt. $60.
ARE YOU A TEAMSTER?
12 teamsters, asecial factory Job, $87.80.
MENDOCINO COUNTY. HALF FAR 3.
86 laborers, big lumber co.. $33 to $40, fa.
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA LUMBER CO.
86 woods men. laborers, ate.. $60 to $73 fd.
MURRAY A READY. 634 and 638 Clay at.
MARRIED.
Farmer and wife. Fresno Co.. $40 and found.
6 men and wives, different positions, $40 ta
$60 and found. "• - *
LOOK!
8 boys, city factories. $1.23 day.
12 boys, wrap packages. $9 week.
26 boys and younjc men. work la planing
-mills box factories, etc.. $9 t» $12 week.
Coatmaker. factory. SOc fare. $I. $3 and $3
"coat.
Butcher, city hotel. $40 fd.
Aasiatant quarry foreman. $3.50 day.
MURRAY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay at. '
MECHANICAL HELP.
Floor man and repair harness; $63.
12 BRICKLAYERS. $9 day.
. BIX IRON* MOLDER3. CITT, , /
12 BASALT BLOCK MAKERi J?
Carriage painters, city.
12 alack coopers, free far*; boss her*. " "Ji-
I Blacksmith, lumber camp: $45 fd.
12 BLACKSMITHS. HORSESHOERS,
Etc.; $4, $3.50. $3 day.
CARPENTERS. CARPENTKRSk'
. "FREE FARE."
23 bridge carpenters; $3.25 day. '**£
12 rough carpenters, city Joba; $75. . 4 -
0 carpenters, sawmill company;- $3O tt. , .
2 mattress tick aewers; 10c tick. 'i • ",
4 furniture 'machine hands; $2.50 day.' * \u25a0 ••
Brush hand, carriage factory; $2 day.
2 MACHINISTS, fare 80c: $3 day.
£ painters, city jobs; $2.50 day.
Blacksmith, country shop; boss h«r«: $30 fd.
Blacksmith, lumber company: $3.25 day.
MURRAY & READY. 634 and 638 Clay at.
3564 LABORERS AND TEAMSTERS. """*
Located all over California — North. South,
East — some In San Francisco, for milla. ware-
houses and factories, building, exoavatlnr.
mining, etc.. etc.. $3. $2.75. $2.50. $2 day.
MILKERS. BUTTER and CHEESE Maker*
,97 milkers and dairymen. $40. $35, $30 A fd.
FARM. ORCHARD and VINEYARD Hands.
196 fanners orchard, vineyard hands. Call
early; get good'Joba; $40. $33. $30 & found.
LOOK.
20 milkers, fare paid. $35 and found.
16 CHOREMAN and BOYS. $30. $23, $20 fd.
2 coachmen. $35 fd.: 2 gardeners, 140 fd.
4 vegetable gardeners. $30 and found.
Working foreman for dairy. $35 found.
STABLEMEN. CITY AND COUNTRY JOBS.
125 rtablemen, hostlers, buggy washers, har-
ness cleaners, floormen. $75. $60. $35. $30
and found. '
MURRAY & READY. 634 and 638 Clay at.
HOTEL. DEPARTMENT.
12 cooks hotels, restaurants, cafes, etc, $90.
$75 $60 $40 and found.
12 dishwashers and kitchen hands. $35. $30.
$26. $20 and found.
9 porters, different Jobs. You'll ault. 130.
s . $25 and found. - .
3 CAMP BAKERS. $45 FD.
Baker's helDer. camp. $30 and fd.
8 BUTCHERS, different Joba, $30, $35 M.
12 waiters: see us.. $33. $30 fd.
13 BELL AND ELEVATOR BOYS . A3H>
BEDMAKERS. «
MURRAY » READY. 634 and 636 Clay »t.
CLERK, this office, who can handla Reming-
ton tysewriter.
MURRAY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay at.
CYLINDER PRESS WANTED.
Our Printlnx Office.
MURRAY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay at.
EXPRESS horse and tragon wanted. .
- Our EmDloyment Office.
MURRAY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay rt.
"'-. ,•- - OUR LOS ANGELES "\u25a0 "~
i Office located at 127-129 South Los Annies
st.. Los Angeles.
• - --\u0084- " enginee"rT
Engineer for barge^soo.
2 MILLWRIGHTS/ $3.25 ta $3.50 day.
6 Italian laborers, special Job, $2.25 day.
6 laborers, city, factory. $1.75 day.
Working foreman, quarry. $'-.50 day.
« miners, tunnel, 8 hours' work. $2.75 day.
2 drift miners. $2.50 day.
3 bell boys; $30, $25, $15 fd.
Porter and > handy . man. institution. $25 fd.
3 « hostlers. $40 M.. country Jobs. . . .
Man and wife; man as foreman; wife "as
cook; for dredger; $73 fd. ~~ -
MURRAY & READY. 634-836 Clay at
YOUNG German, bowling alley, city, $30 fd.
Yardman, - city • hotel, $30 and found.
Handy man. Institution fare SOc. $23 and fd.
LOOK.
2 wagon teamsters.- city; $35 and found.
LOOK.
Walter, hotel, fare $1. $40 and found.
3 waiters. Institutions. $25 and found.
MARRIED.
Fanner and wife, fare 50c, boss here, $30 fd.
Farmer - and wife, < Monterey . County, bosa
here; $45 and found.
Choreman - and wife, fare paid, Oregon. $50
-and found.
.'Man ands wife, fruit ranch. - Sonoma County.
' $35 and found. '\u25a0M'T'tfllßtapi
, , LOOK.
Young man. draw beer, help lunch counter.
\u25a0 " -' CARPENTERS. " CITY.
20 carpenters, $4 day. . .vnEHNBH
MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay at.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHERS WANTED—
We have Installed - the only wireless tale-
graph school In the U. S.; under aupervision
the De Forest Instructors; any one can learn
in brief tins*; we have more calls for wire-
less operators than "we can fill; call or writ*
for catalogue. , Morse 3. of Tel.. 26 CFarretl.
YOUNG MEN over 20. - wanted at ones to pre-
pare for U. S. CUSTOM-HOUSE OPENERS
AND PACKERS must be In at
once; excellent < opportunity for advancement.
Call on or write N. -H. OLIVER. 43 Phelan
building. 9 a. m.to 8 p. m.. evenings. » to V.
WANTED— At once; : good, live canvassers to
represent ,us throughout California; large com-
missions paid; complete outfits furnished rree,
. good prospects for right party. Full particu-
lars address Oregon Nursery Co.. Salem, ur.
MEN & boys wanted to learn plumbing. t> ricl J-
lyalng; plastering . trades; $3 day: "S^ 11 * 1 ""
fer $25 2 mo. course; short time enry: union
card guranteed. Coyne Bros. Co.. New Toric.
Chicago. ; St. , Louis : . f rea catalog- -
BRIGHT boy. - mechanically inclined to assist
in draw Ins office- has a chance to learn ana
make headway; state age and previous oc-
cupatlon or education. Box 340. Call.
WANTED— Teacher to fill out an unexplred
term-in Monterey County; transportation and
$80 per month; If satisfactory employnwac
\u25a0 for netx year. • Box -28,- Call.