Newspaper Page Text
52 . DRrSSMAKING AND MILLINERY THE HINOY. Japanese ladies" tailoring and millinery store, , 1610*4 Geary et.. S. F. LADIES' tailoring and dressmaking. 63 Portola, of Wal>r. bet. Stelner and Plerce__sts^____ SIII.I.INKRY MISS BRIGGS. 1405 Sutter Bt. oor. Franklin. Importer of millinery. Late of Coughlan & Co. BEE HiyE, 525-27 McAllister, has a full line of tr>rfW hats. ' LADIES' TAILOR** LOCIS LIXnSTRUM, Udles* tailoring: formerly Doaohoe bldg.. now 1304 Post, near Franklin. '11. nr.TTV.. 11T3 Ells st. : tnrlng novelllfs. FURS B/KANTNER, manufacturing fnrrter. formerly 122 Stockton st. now 2000 .Sutter. rooms 1-2. C. BARE, furrier, formerly L*chmaa 4c Co:, now ISIS Bush st.. cor. Van Ness aye., upstairs. LOrSTAD & KVANS (Inc.). furriers, n<*v located at ICVJ California' St.. below Van Ness aye. Kt:RS borjrlit, sold and exchanged: remodeled the latf-st etyle. 531 16th st, Oakland. GUNSMITHS wT^hTTrice, 15 years w7th~^labrougih T Co'eber:- gun' stocks a specialty. 9 East st, opp. Tiburon ferry. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES 3APAKESE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. : Mtie and female; best cooks, waiters, per- : tcrs, general housework, seeoad work and kitchen help, office help, etc.. In the city. Phone West 4634. H. K. PDA. 1721 Post st A WELL-KNOWN reliable Japanese-Chinese emp. office, guarantees best help of all kinds ' on short notice, trlth-eare and dispatch. O. HAfCMI, prop., ICI3 Geary «t, near Lsguna; tcl. West 6658. AA—^-OLDEST, largest Japanese-Chinese Employ- • ment Offlce: reliable help proißptly. GEO SA- KAUYJ 15C8 Post nr. L&guna~ tel. West 5612. A — RELIABLE Chinese-Japanese emp. office. A. HO)U. prop., furnishes best help, with care and dispatch. 174S Sutter St.. tel. West 2503. AN original Japanese and Chinese Emp. Offlce — Gcsrarjees first-^lass help of all kinds. GEO. . MATSCO. 2140 Fillmore st; phone West 339. STAR eaplovrnent otJk-e furnishes Japanese and Chinese help with care. Tel. West IC7. W. KADOTA. 16G7 Post st. near Buchanan. H. W. HONG, Chinese employment offlce, mom 48. 619"^ Webster St., Oakland; tel. Vernon 241. CHIKESE and Japanese 'employment offlce, 362 sth st. : tel. Oak SlOl. B. HALL. Oakland. Cal. JAPANESE-CHINESE Emp. Office. Phone West 1 1731. T. TAMURAS. 1612 Laguna st. CHEAPEST and best in America, The Weekly , Call. $1 per year. . EMPLOYMENT. WANTED — Female REFINED German wants situation as lady's companion or ma-ld; speaks English, French «nd It&Usn well; has best references and pre- fers good home or situation in the country to high salary. Box 642. Call office. A YOUNG woman with boy 8 years old wishes posjtlos as first-class cook and general house- work, .city or across the bay; best of refer- \u25a0 ences. Box 643. Call. Flllmore st. COMPETENT ladles' tailor and dressmaker wishes engagements In families; $1.50 per day; references. Box 651, Call, FiHmore st. FIRST-CLASS job printer wants permanent po- fCUon at once: San Francisco preferred. Ad- dress E. J.. 1542 6th St., Alameda. WAITRESS wants position, small boarding-house or "hotel or restaurant; can cook; city or coun- try. Address Waitress. 720 7th st • EXPERIENCED girl wantK situation to do gen- , eral bouw-vork and cooking In a small family; -rages $25. Box C 97. Call office. HOUSEKEEPER'S position wanted by refined Amorlean woman; adults; country preferred. \u25a0 Housekeeper. S2B 3d st. WOMAN wishes cooking and light housework; . .-smail - family; good plain cook. Box 2328, Call office. Oakland. JAPANESE j-irl wants position to do housework In Tbo city. S. P.. 1261 Eddy st. EMPLOYMENT- WANTED — Male AD WRITER, Gra<?cjue of tLe Powell System, two years' ex- j periencc as independent advertising constructor, at present located in New York, but desirous, i , Tor_ rljmatic rcssocs, of obtaining a foothold i somefttere alouz the Pacific Coast, wants a po- j Fltioa with advertising agency or mercantile ! Ji'oijse. San franrisco. Los Angeles. Seattle or! Tacoma prr-f erred. Salary question at present I firimaterial if future prospects are right. If you j need help and can use a man of brain power and j energy, of practical common sense grasp of af- ' fairs, steadiness of habit, willingness to en- ! thusiastically give to his work everything that j is -in" him — a man with boundless ambition and I mpreme confidence In his ability to acquit him- ! solf creditably in any task before him — I tiiink 1 nra your man. I claim no mastery of evvry- fhing in the advertising business, but I have lunuuyt that will paj- a satisfactory equivalent ' for salary received, find I can prove it. Ad- dress- CHAS. HEDLUND. care Mrs. Workman, 3,06 \V, lOlUh St.. New York City. ,"'•'.-'- \u25a0 I AP,T]ST. memlwr of N. Y. Art Students' League. de*lrt-s position *s Instructor In tre*- b>»»d. «lniwiug. :-harc»al, crayon. pen and ink, wash, water '•oior. clay modeling, wood carv- . ing.. r>yr<jgT*plr or photography: private In- struction given Box 2"2. Call office. ALL'AROUND n reunion machinist, experienced -in lo<?<">motive. mining machinery, engines, boil- >-rs, pumps, erecting, stnictural vrort, Al ref- j f/fiice* as foreman and superintendent, strictly \u25a0; tiober. «. nsst'er. rtes:re« to correspond with firm U'-edins sim". Box 203, Call office. BOOKKEEPER desires position witii mining ; <"ornp;mvi ten years' experience in mining ac- \u25a0 ••ojmtioß; canalso assay ores If desired; high- est recommendations as to qualifications and • -rf]iabi!:iy. Addrrrs box 242, Call office. j WANTED — Br experienced bookkeeper and offlce ; • man. pi^ition with mmliii?, manufacturing or construction company : Ix-st of references, In- - cludinp present employers. Address J. 8., box . 236, Call office.- . STEADY, competent engineer would like situa- tion with a lumber company that has good land to soil, either California or Orej-on. E. J. MACDOVAI.O. 1930 Linden St.. Oakland. FOREMAN or sujiorintendeut. strictly nonunion, sol>er. jrenpral mncblne shop and foundry prac- tice, desires position; experienced In erecting, etc. ; Al n-ferenc-os. Bos 2"i2. Call office. JAPANESE couple want situations: man as pood cook and wife vrait at table and housework; Rpeak English: bave references. T. H. OZU- MA. 1523 Geary st ; tel. West 6208. - 1 WANTED— By middle-aged man anil wife, a place to rua cook house in mining camp or con- tractor's work, or will board the men by the week. Address L.' J.. 48 East St. WANTED— Neat yoang Kirl for housework; no cooking; wapes ?25: must wear cap: pood per- raanept place. Cull SlB Devisadero st, morn- tnjrs or evenings; rcferenc<-s re<juired. ' A BRIGHT young man. 24 years of age, would like a position with automobile firm to learn :\p become demonstrator and salesman. Addlv ,' r. S., box 702. Call. v A MARRIED engineer and machinist wishes steady employment an engineer: reference plven. F. W. TONN, Commercial Union Hotel Emeryville. JAPANESE honest boy wants position, city or country, to do housework: has many years' ex- perience; wages $30 op. GEORGE. 1636 Couch st. 1 , city. JAPANESE couple wants position, city or coun- try; man Is good cook, wife- waitress and housework; best references. F.- KATO 134 Collins st. SITUATION wanted by a married man as head cardener In a private place; good - work for Indoors and outdoors. Box 2331, Call office Oakland. ' * " I'LASTER piece molder for cement wishes situa- tion, competent. Address GUST. HAMILTON 2054 Indiana aye., Philadelphia, Pa. * ' SITUATION wanted as man about private place; single, sober, middle-aged; references. Box 647 i Call office, 1651 Flllmora «t . ' POSITION wanted by middle-aged man; place of trust, jtx.'.tor or collector; cash bond can be given. Address L. J., 48 East st BLACKSMITH and borsesboer. flrst-clasa. all- around man, wants work. Ad6r*u box 2323 . Call fcffice, Oakland. . ARCHITECTURAL drafting and tracing; speci- fication; building superintending. '_' Address P. H..' 614 Fell «t SITUATION wanted; good gardener; care for , horse, cow or general work; references. Box 244. Call office. \u25a0 \u25a0 . AS coachman : thoroughly steady and competent: highest driving qualifications and references. Box 225. C«IL ' .-. EXPERIENCED stableman wants work; private '\u25a0table preferred. Box 243. Call office. AD WRITER with 23 years' experienct wants a position. 3166 Washington st. STEADY, middle-aged man wanta situation. Box 2SS. Call 0ff1ce,..,-- -\u25a0\u25a0- , \u25a0•\u25a0 •-\u25a0\u25a0- .- \u25a0 . \u25a0''.\u25a0\u25a0--\u25a0-; CHEAPEST aad b«st m America, The Weekly Call, U per yaax. . . -. \u25a0-\u25a0'-_ \u25a0 . • — —— . — j s : HELP WANTED— FemaIe WANTED — Yonng women to learn telephone op- erating: paid while learning; salary Increased after first two weeks I and further Increased after work becomes efficient. ' Dally luncheon furnished \u25a0 free, and rest' rooms, with matron In attendance. Permanent positions: good chances for ad- . vancement Apply 2019 Stelner st. PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE AND TELE- GRAPH CO. - . ,-.'"..•<\u25a0•" WANTED— Experienced salesladies. Apply to General Manager* NATHAN-DOHRMANN CO.. 1520-1550 Van Ness aye. /WANTED — Girls to fill positions of wrappers. Apply to General Manacer. NATHAN-DOHR- MANN CO., 1520-15.10 Van Ness aye. PATRONS for help charged $1 rejristry fee 2 waitresses for commercial hotel. Nevada, $30 and fare paid; 2 waitresses for springs, Southern California. $25 and fare paid; cbam- hermald and cook, same place. $25 and $40; first-class cook, private family, ctty, $50; cook for cafe. $12 week; cook for Berkeley, $45; chambermaid. Paralso Springs, $25: cook and second girl, same house. Stockton. $45 and $:». MISS PLUNKETT. 1592 Sutter St.. nr. Webster. Open 9 a. m. : close 5 p. m. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS ON SHIRTS: GOOD PAY: CLEAN, STEADY WORK; NEW FACTORY; WELL HEATED AND VEN- TILATED: INEXPERIENCED TAUGHT AND PAID WHILE LEARNING. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., VALENCIA. BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH. APPLY MR. HINSHAW. OUR NEW FACTORY BUILDING. WHICH IS THOROUGHLY LIGHTED. VENTILATED AND HEATED. IS NOW READY FOR OC- CUPANCY: EXPERIENCED AND INEX- PERIENCED SEWING MACHINE. OPERA- TORS WANTED ON OVERALLS: GOOD PAY; KTEADY WORK;* PAID WITILK LEARNING. LEVI STRAUSS Sc CO.. VALENCIA. BET. 13TH AND 14TH. APPLY TO MR. DAVIS. J. a a a a" a . :; A a a a OPERATORS ON "BOSS OF THE ROAD" EN- GINEER JACKETS; ALSO GIRLS TO LEARN AT $5 PER WEEK. STANDARD FACTORY. 23 FELL ST.. SAN FRANCISCO. . A A A A A A A A - A A Jk A. A A T A A A A A EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON "BOSS OF THE ROAD" OVERALLS: ALSO A FEW BRIGHT GIRLS TO . LEARN AT $5 PER WEEK. STANDARD FACTORY, -28 FELL ST., S. AN FRANCISCO. _- A A A A A A A A A A HANDSEWERS. APPLY TO MR. DAVIS, CARE LEVI STRAUS & CO.. VALENCIA ST., BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH. LADIES make $7 to $15 per week In spare time doing and introducing a new line of painting on velveteen: Instructions and a $I.SO outfit FREE for your assistance and co-operation: no talent required: write for particulars. Address Tapestry Paint Co., 167 Dearborn st, Chl- eago. 111. ' ' •\u25a0\u25a0 ' WANTED — A stenographer, younjr lady who is well versed In peneral correspondence, to tnke position in large Jobbine and manufacturing house. Address, with fnll particulars in own handwriting and salary desired, box 147, Call. WANTED — Brljht young ladles for clerical po- sitions. Apply to general manager. NATHAN- DOHRMANN CO.. 1520-1550 Van Nees aye. WANTED — A competent girl for cooking and some housework; small washlns: American family of adults: waces $30 to $35 per month. Apply Monday. 2620 California Pt. GOOD home for honest, competent, middle-aged or elderly woman who has experience In store: waj-es according to work. Box 1001, Call office. Oakland. . WANTED — Experienced saleslady for underwear and shirtwaist department: 6tesdy position to ripht party. Apply J. F. HISK i SON, Berkeley. Cal. . WANTED — Experienced stenographers and type- writer operators. Apply to General Manager, NATHAN-DOHRMANN Co.. 1520-1550 Van j Ness aye. i WANTED — Yonnj; woman of fine form and good bust, for artist's model. Address WILL E. i CnAPIN. 1557 Franklin st, care Woodruff Co. ! A COMPETENT vgIrI for cooking, general house- work: small washing: American family of ! silults: wages $35. Apply 2620 California st. j GOOD sewers to learn corset making: also expe- j rienced corset makers. Apply 333 S Sacra- I mento St., between Preclta aye. and Walnut. I WANTED — Girl for general housework, plain cooking: 3 in family. Call 2559 Sacramento ! ' st. Saturday and Sunday before 12 o'clock. I FIRST-CLASS lady bookkeeper, capable of tak- ing charge of an office if required: rood pros- pect for advancement. Box 250, Call offlce. WANTED— Reliable woman for general house- work; (food home: 3 In family. Apply 2043 Berryman st.. corner Shattuck. Berkeley. WOMAN for* housework and cooklnjr In Alameda; family of three: waces $30: must furnish ref- erences. Address box 241. Call offlce. J STENOGRAPHER and jrenexal <tffice work: also ' assistant. Mission, near 20th st. : state sal- I arj" and experience. Box 224. Call., .. DRESSMAKER, thoroughly first^clssS, wmiM po out by the day; htjrhest references. Address DRESSMAKER. ISSI Ellis St. y A GIRL to sew .window shades and; answer the telephone. Apply before ft a. m., BENTLER & BEARDMORE. 1758 Ellis st >' - : YOUNG lady to assist In office work: some ex- ! perlence In bookkeeping. Address in own hand, box 43. Call office. LOCAL wholesale bouse can place 3 lntellleent women as beads of State branches. Address box «r»3. Call. Flllmore st. FIRST-CLASS trimmer wanted for millinery de- partment; lonjr season. "Apply superintendent's i offlce. The Emporium. . - \u25a0 .- ; \u25a0 EXPERIENCED makers wanted for millinery de- : partment; lonjr season. Apply; superintendent's office. The. Emporium. WANTED — 10 girls fnr factory by wholesale house. Apply GEORGE W. CASWELL CO., 55r>-r>34 Folsora ft. WANTED — Hairdresser to shampoo, manicure and give scalp treatments. Address box 129, Sacramento, Cal. MADEIRA MILLINERY SCHOOL; private classes; hats trimmed; remodeling a specialty. 972 Eddy st. - - ' , COAT finisher*: steady work; highest wages; fine workshop. KELELHER & BROWNE, 7th and Market sts. EXPERIENCED salesladiea wanted for millinery . department. Apply suprlntendent's offlce, The Emporium. , WANTED^ — Educated young woman to assist in teaching children and to sew. Inquire 1622 Berkeley st. WANTED — Teacher for district school. Address BOYNTON, First .National Bank . building Berkeley. .-^ \u25a0 -• \u25a0 WANTED — Hebrew f-!rl or woman for plain cook- Ing, can sleep at home If agreeable. 1724 Sutter Bt. ' • \u25a0.:.,-• WANTED— First-class trimmer: also makers and salesladies. L. U. BRIGGS, 46C 11th st, Oakland. BRIGHT girl for offlce: experience unnecessary; $15 month. 1012 Fillmore, room 11, 10 to 12 a. m. GOOD operators, on custom shirts. 3316 22d gt. WANTED — Ironers: girls and plain work body lroner. Apply National Laundry, 3844 18th st GIRL for- general housework In small family; good wages., 1255 Fulton st;. near Devisadero. MRS. MCCARTHY'S Employment- Office— Help of all kinds. Tel Park 216. 575 Halght st TWO first-class mangle' hands wanted. '.Apply today. Sheerin's Laundry, 760 , McAllister st. „ LADY with- some- exeprience' in photo ' studio; will teach the business. 1012 Flllmore . St. WANTED— MiddIe-aged woman to- assist In housework with children. 1359 Church ; st. \ WANTED — Dining-room . woman at the '\u25a0 Hebrew Orphanage, 600 Devisadero st; wages $20. r , GLOVE makers on driving gloves; FARRANT GLOVE MFG. CO.. 3600 Mission et ' .\u25a0-••\u25a0\u25a0 OPERATORS on ladles' skirts and: petticoats. A. AARON & CO., 1426*4 Geary st \u25a0 . LADIES to learn to sew on furs; wages; also steamstress. 531 16th St.- Oakland...-. . WANTED— A girl to assist' in housework for San - Rafael. Apply at 2265 Post st V .'-.- g; WANTED— Millinery apprentice.'. Call between ~* and 12 a. m.., 625 Clayton st : : WANTED— First-claos finisher on pants. 1046 ; Florida st, bet22d and 23d. . - ;-^ WOMAN for housework and cookiag part of day; call 3 o'clock. , 1932 Pierce %t YOUNG cirl for light housework; no washing: wages $15. 2254 Union «t. ;*-v t. ..!,, .. FIRST-CLASS eklrtmaker wanted. E. SCHIM- - MEL. : 1459- Franklin ift:;, : .- ; ; \u0084 ..v:.,;' CASH rirls wanted.- Applr gnperinteadeaf » «f- : .- flce,'.The Emporium; THE SAISI .FKANCIiSUU (JAIiIJ, tS UJNDA¥; iJiJJiJKUAKY -Z4, IyUY HELP WANTED— Female— Continued 1 WANTED— A girl to attend candy store. Apply 1152 Valencia st. :; . ' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0. WANTED — A waitress, for : restaurant Apply • 1525 Halght st. GIRL or woman for general housework. Apply 1724 Sntter St. ERRAND girl wanted. E. SCHIMMEL, \u25a0 1459 Franklin st. -. " \u25a0 - \u25a0 . WANTED— 2 lroners,- $1.60 per day. 2122 Fill- more st. : -\u25a0; '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 , . .\u25a0 . .- ' . \u25a0 ' • -•\u25a0• \u25a0 - - EXPERIENCED bill clerk. " Box 240, Call offlce. BARBERS AND SUPPLIES BARKER CHAIRS BARKER VIBRATORS \u25a0 I BARKER HAIR DRYERS I The Barker patent Philadelphia barber chair ( has no equal In beauty of design, • having new features that the public appreciate and pat- • ronize. its users proving it a biff money getter. BARKER'S GOODS ARE MONEY-MAKERS. Barker sells direct upon easiest of terms. •<- BARKER SAVES YOU MONEY. * Barker's plants are the largest in the world. JAMES BARKER. , IS7O Sntter -sf. near Van Ness aye. Mr. Drake. Mgr. A WISE TIP TO BARBERS: Before buvlnp furniture or supplies, call at BTOLTZ'S, 1835 FlHmore st. or at warehouse. 2211 Bush st., where you can be best suited, as we carry the largest stock and the best as- sortment on the coast. > ; A—$1000;A — $1000; barber shop on Mission st. opp. thea- .. ter; clears $250 per month; 3 years' lease; 3 hydraulic chairs: hot water and Hicht free: rent $35. Call R. G..WILKE. 1101 Golden Gate aye. 1 MADE $50,000 In 5 years, mail order business; began with $5; any one can do the work spare time at home; send for free booklet; tells how to get- started. - Mgr, box 570. Lockport.iN. V.' FIRST-CLASS barber will find steady position the year round at $16 per week and half over $23: must be strictly reliable and expert! workman. H. G. CLEMENS, Monterey." .- WANTED — By first-class married barber,- steady job: country town near San. Francisco; house : rent cheap; no Sunday work. HENRY, 1204 -Valencia- st. : - ' • • WANTED— Good barber for Mill Valley barber shop; good wapes. Inquire Merchants' Ex- : change Barber Shop. ; ' , . . ' ) BARBER — Situation wanted by a' first-class man. O. R.. <> Antonio st, off Jones, bet. O'Farrell and Ellis. ... ? ... \u0084\u25a0 GOOD barber for Saturday and Sunday; steady If satisfactory. 3260 Adeline. South Berkeley. NOTICE — Barber wanted for .Saturday and Sun- day; wages $8. CO" Broadway, Oakland; Cal. GOOD barber wanted: $7 guarantee:- Saturday and Sunday. 1500 Dupont st, cor.- Union. BARBER wanted at 484.8 th st, Oakland. BARBER wanted steady. 644 "Market st. 2 BARBERS for Saturday. $5 and percentage. Sunset Barber Shop, Mission and 16th. : WANTED— Good barber Saturday and Sunday; good chance for -steady. 1515 Ellis st. FIRST-CLASS barber wanted. 205 Scott St., near Halght. $18 guarantee, steady. BARBER wanted at once. The. Louvre Shaving Parlor, 1402 Eddy st. at Webster. BASEMENT to lease: can be Improved at ex- pense of renter. 100 C Valencia Et. GOOD barber wanted Saturday and' Sunday. 2952 25th Kt.. near Bryant. \: : - BARBER for Satnrday and Sunday; $7 and per- centage. 208 V; East st. ' : " , < BARBER Saturday and Sunday; $S guarantee. Folsom st.'. cor. Oth. FIRST-CLASS barber wanted steady, $18, at 1215 Point Lobos aye. BARBER wanted at 2041 Folsom st. for Satur- day and Sunday; $8. GOOD barber: steady; good wages;. must speak English. .'503 3d st. BARBER wanted Saturdays or steady. PAR- LIN. 23G East st WANTED — Two first-class barbers for new shop. 247 3d st. •,::'..;\u25a0.-...-' WANTED— Barber for Saturday. 2341 Mission street. \u25a0 . ' HELP WAXTED- .Male .. „ AT RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT COMPANY, COS Clay St., nr. Montgomery. Phone Temp. 1310. Lmlplngs for You — Reading-room. Beds 25c, Rooms 35c per night. Engineer, hoist barpe, $90 month. Cook, boarding-house. $60 month.' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'• - : - . Blacksmith, ranch, $50 month and fd. Dishwasher, mlue, $35 month and fd. * .* Ranch hands, hops,- . $1.25 . day and fd. Ranch hands, vineyard, $1 day and fd. - \u25a0 Teamsters, 8-horse. $35 month and fd. Laborer*, city, $2.50 day. Woodchopp«rs, 16-lnch oak wood; toolß fur- nished. $2 cord. 1 Man and wife, waiter and waitress, $50 mo, fd. Plumbers and helpers, going wages. Teamsters near city, $2.50 day. Drillers, rockmen, headermen, powdermen, ma- chine men, $3.50 to $2.50 day. . *. \u25a0- WANTED — Younp man. experienced in, retail stationery; present letters of . recommendation personally bet. 9 and 11 o'clock. SHREVE Sc C0., -Van Ness aye. and Sacramento st. ANDRE'S Office, 957 Frankiin> st. Oakland; 544 Franklin st., San Francisco-— Wanted — For private places: Butler, country.' s4o: man to clean windows, help indoors., $35; German , for Indoor work, $30: man to ' help around ; pardon and milk 2or 3 cows, .«30: milker and make butter, '- s3*i: 2 men to assist in' garden work, $25 and found; man for garden work, wife as chambermaid, $60; laundryman, $35. FIREMEN and. brakemen: California - and other , railroads; o^e 20 to 30; over 140 \u25a0 pounds and s"£ feet; experience unnecessary; firemen, $100 monthly, -become , engineers and earn $200; ' brakemen.. $75/ become conductors and earn $150; name position preferred. -• RAILWAY ASSOCIATION, care San Francisco Call. WANTED— - ~ " 7~ i Oentlemnn or lady to travel and collect for firm of $250,000 capital: salary $1072 per yesr and expenses: salary paid weekly and expenses advnnced; references required; headquarters at your home. Address ARMSTRONG ALEX- ANDER. 125 Plymouth place, Chicago. 111. ; BOY for offlce of leading wholesale house, about 17 years of age; must be Intelligent, clean cut and reside with parents;- applicant selected will be given a-; commercial training -and be advanced to higher positions . on merit: start- inp salary $30 per month. Address by mall only, J. N. F., 625 3d st, San 1 Francisco.- AN aoslstant bookkeeper In a larpe retail offlce; state age and references. Box 227, Call office. WANTED — Assistant foreman in machine shop; must be an expert on machine work pertain- ing to gas engines and \u25a0 pumps -manufactured on the interchangeable plan ; good salary ; and .steady position to rlpht party. Address Sam- son Iron Works,' Stockton, Cnl. \u25a0 , SALESMAN \u25a0 for California; experienced travel- ing* man pref erred ;•' line staple for general trade; poFitlon permanent: . $3O weekly ad- vance with commission. SAWYER, LESLIE & CO., Detroit. Mich. . MEN wanted • to learn the barber » trade In 8 weeks; rpecial - Inducements to those \ entering now; situations guaranteed.'- - For- particular* call or address' MOLER COLLEGE, 8-10-12 : Fell tt \u25a0'- - 'V- ' :..,' •;.-•- - -\u25a0"\u25a0 - '.:. :-\u25a0--..-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. ... \u0084 - . . - - \u25a0 - - . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0_.-. SINGLE rooms 25 cts. ' a - night, . $1.50 to $2.60 week. ,Bt George, Sth and Howard sts.' . : MEN and boys wanted to learn . plutnblnp. plas- r tertnp, brlckjaying. electrical trades; free cata-~ Icjrne; positions secured.- -'COYNE > TRADE .-;• SCHOOLS. New v York and 230-240 Sth st; S. F. INVENTORS— Patents obtained in all countries; a ttorneys. in- Washington - and foreign' capitals; . special -department for sal« of patents, Sonn- tac's Patent Agency. 1 122 Market, - opp. ,7th. WANTED— 2OO men • for r cleanest b*ds In •<\u25a0 ctty, > 15c per night, $1 per .week;- \u25a0 Rooms i 25c per night. $1.50 per .» week.' , Portland House, ; 608- ' 510 : Davis.-near Jackson. - ;\u2666 - .-\u25a0; ;r ; MANAGER ; to ,' handle ' our gold » window < letters ; $150 per - month; small investment required. Mf jrre., 1222 Metropolitan ; bldg.,": Minneapolis; MEN and women to learn the: barber , ! trade; you . earn from $7 to $9 per week while learning; , . ; catalogue ; free. ; Molers : College,*; 8 \u25a0 Fell ; st vi WANTED — 300 , to men I to ' occupy i single I rooms In The Glendale. 1015 Folsora, nr. Cth;, 2sc and ;85c per nlpht:;sl.so and $2 a'week/;; , YOUNG - man » to I drive I- small \- delivery ? wagon; , familiar with setting up . furniture. ; Call after .-. 9 arm..: 1165 'McAUUUr;str; -"\u25a0.;- -,< .-;\u25a0,;, WANTED — Engineer I for -. laundry : I state I exper- lence, : salary expected. \u25a0\u25a0 Box ; 234. Call \ office. 5 EXPERIENCED and trained I nurse will \u25a0 care for .--\u25a0'\u25a0:: nervocs or \u25a0 chronic case.X: Box : 698. \ Call \ office.' A? BOOKKEEPER for :* small 'wholesale 'house: \u25a0 reference.^? Box .650. tCa*l.;rFUlmorejsf. BOOMft— 100 : to natVp week, ! tacladlng batha. WO«mU «t, off «£, back pottotttce, } r. ; '; HELP WANTED~-^ale--Contlnned \y. \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0'< A i TOD AY— SUNDAY. '.-•'- ,„ . OFFICES OPENTODAY, 8 TO 12.. ' , MURRAY & READY, re' ; Leading Employment and Labor, Agents. WHITE: pfe^Ef^DILDING. 11th and Market sts.'.- San Francisco. Phones' Special 650 and 65 1. BRANCH OFFICES: _\u25a0 6th and Franklin sts.. Oakland. ' Phone Oakland 7361. \u25a0 127-129 South Los Angeles St.. Los Angeles. \u25a0'.. WANTED TODAY. For different 1 parts' of California, ', Nevada, Ari- zona,. Utah, Oregon, Washington, New Mexico. FREE FARE. %REGON. ° FREE FARE. 175 - laborers, drillers, rockmen, . woodchoppers, steam drill runners; $2 'to $3 da*;-v__. FREE FARE— SHIP TONIGHT. 1 TO - -, TO- SHASTA CO. ; > SISKIYOU CO. 800 men for R. R. work, new construction, 3 years', Job, you'll do," free fare. , - .SOUTH. - FRESNO— BAKERSFIELD— MERCED. SHIP MONDAY ARIZOXA - FREE FARE. NOW TO THE YOSEMITE VALLEY^FREE FARE. COO laborers, trackmen, drillers, etc. MURRAY & ' READY. 11th and Market sts. , S. F. ; 6th and Franklin sts., Oakland. '\u25a0 '• * MECHANICAL. i™^« ENGINEERS. MACHINISTS. CARPENTERS. Engineer, plant near city, $100; 2 donkey en- gineers, $3.50 day; lathe hand machinist, mine j company, $3.75 day; machinist, city Job, fao- j \u25a0tory, $3.25;- 2 machinists, city Job, $4 day,: 6 carpenters, . city > Job, $5 day : carpenter, rough • work, steady, $3 day; 15 blacksmiths, shops, mlnei,; ranches, , camps, etc., $3 to $4.60 day: 12 blacksmith. helpers, city and country! \u25a0 B«>d wages; .molders, pattem-makers, casting chip- pers, coremakers. „ » DON'T FORGET. w 350 BEDS AT aO^_ COME TO SAN FRANCISCO \ TO SLEEP. . MURRAY & READY nave opened workingmen's lodging-house, with 350 beds, _at 6 Uth st., and the price Is only 25c per night Remember the address — 6 11th st^ ._ \u25a0„ _ I MACHINIST AND BOILERMAKERS' HELP- - \u0084.\u25a0.-. \u25a0_-.-.\u25a0 "p*T?S ''"'' '\u25a0- \u25a0 " ' '-"•'\u25a0''. •' \u25a0•\u25a0 6 machinists' helpers, city, $2.75 day; 6. boiler- makers' helpers, $2.75. day; 3 painters, city Job; 3 car repairers. Santa Cruz, # $3.50 day; leverman, dredger, $55 and f ound.^ _ <. _ BOILERMAKERS. MINE COMPANY 6 bollermakers. mine, north, steady, $3.87 day. MARRIED HELP. Man and wife, lumber company, see boss here, man as stableman, wife to cook; man and wife on ; small ranch, Santa Clara County, good wages; choreman and wife, ranch, fare paid, see boss here, $40 and found; laundryman and wife, private place, good : wages, see boas here; 10 men and wives, other Jobs. - . MURRAY & READY, 11th and Market sts., S. F.; Gth and Franklin sts.. Oakland. '' \u25a0 TO THE • '\u25a0•\u25a0 - WOODS, SAWMILLS. YARDS. <- 270 men for different Jobs in 17 different sawmills. Sonoma, Humboldt, Mendoclno, Shas- ta counties, $35 to $75 and found. FREE FARE— SHIP DAILY. 25 tree fallers, free fare, $C 0 and found. MEN WITH FAMILY. a If. married men with family 'to. get steady jobs around big sawmill; boy can work In box fac- tory; good WEses; Inquire about It \u25a0 NOW TO THE MINES. 25 miners, band and machines. 15 muckers, gold and copper mines. 27 tunnel men. , 100 laborers to learn to mine; good wages. : v FOREMEN. # , . 2 rock foremen, near here." steady, $4 day. LUMBER GRADERS. 3 lumber graders, see boss here, good wages. READ THESE - : CAREFULLY. YOUR JOB IS HERE. MISCELLANEOUS. • Porter and drive bus, country hotel, $30 and found; vegetable gardener on ranch, Sonoma Co., $35 and found; 2 stablemen, company Job, big wages; milk wagon driver, $55 and found; runner, city hotel. $55 ; choreman. hotel, fare 60c, $25 and found; sailor, barge, $65; chore- man, private place; bellboy; 6 men for factory. STABLE HELP. 66 6tab"emcn, hostlers, buggy washers, har- ness cleaners, floormen. city and country, $60 to $100. - - \u25a0< . \u25a0 *.-... WHITE PALACE^HOTEL. market sts 500 first-class rooms, including baths, ' - 50c. 75q, . $1 per - day. . . $2.50 - per, week for mechanics, etc., including baths, at \u25a0 WHITE PALAC Sth°In^ market-sts. LABORERS AND TEAMSTERS. 20 laborers, factory, fare 20c, $i 5; 10 la- . borers,' another factory, $67.50; 20 laborers for rock crusher and quarry, free fare, $io. 1720 laborers for city and country jobs, good wages, $2.50 to $3.00 day. , „ _„ . ' 7 carpenters' helpers, near city,, s2.so day. 12S teamsters, wagons and scraper work, city /and. country,, $2.50 to $4 day. r: \u0084. ; FREE FARE.. , 50 teamsters. 2 and 4 horse, free fare,- $75. FARM AND DAIRIES. CHOREMEN AND BOYS. 26 orchard farmers, steady Job. $30 to $40 and fd.; 17 plow teamsters, = fare $1, $45 and fd.; 37 vineyard farmers, different places, $30 to $40 and f d. ; 123 \u25a0 farmers, • general work, steady, $30 to $45 and fd.; 41 milkers, dairy- men, city and country, $35 to $45 and fd. ; 16 choremen and choreboys, private places and ranches, city and country,' $15 \u25a0to $40 and fd. FREIGHT TEAMSTERS. : , 6 teamsters, 4-horse wagons, '\u25a0- $45 and fd. . . MURRAY &. READY, 11th and Market sts., S. F. 6th and Franklin sts., Oakland. . --'\u25a0 I HOTELS. ETC. 2 camp cooks, free fare, '$C 5; camp cook, close by, $65; 3 ranch cooks,, $35 to $40 and fd.; 10 hotel cooks, city and country, $50 to $75 and ' fd. ; 17 restaurant cooks,, city \ and country, $50 to $75 and fd.;. 3 hotel waiters, country, fare paid, I $35 and f d. ; 28 waiters, city and country hotels and restaurants; 6 porters ; and runners, $30 . and fd. ; bellboys, elevator boys., dishwashers, kitchen help. Icecream maker, city, $18 wk. , - Butcher, $50 and fd.; butcher. $1S vrk. 6 camp waiters, fare $1,5 35 and fd. 3 bedmakers. :- OTHER JOBS Coming into our offlce every minute during the day. V . - GET OUR DAILY LIST. MURRAY & READY. White Palace Hotel i '-.. Building, 11th and Market sts.,' S.F. 6th ' \u25a0 and Franklin sts.. Oakland." COOK— Wanted, thoroughly experienced cook, competent to take entire charge of kitchen and \u25a0 cater for 50 guests, i at first-class summer, re- sort hotel opening May 1 : also cook's helper (or man and wlf c) ; liberal salary and bonus to Ib right party, who will do. his -utmost to assist proprietor in : making It a success; best refer- ences required. Apply to GEORGE SULLY, • Monte Rio, Cal. • .- WANTED— EXTRA, at once, a few more good men to prepare for U. S. CUSTOMS INSPEC- TOR examination held at San Francisco, May 13. Great . increase of Importations to this coast. Life positions. Starting salary. $3 per day. See immediately MR. OLIVER, 724 Mar- ket St.. : opp. Call building, 2 to 6 p. m. WANTED — Piano salesmen and men; to learn to sell pianos ; , men : who , have had experience In : the sewinp. machine \u25a0. business preferred;; salary and commission to start with; isrand- opportu- nity to make pood salary to right party. Box \u25a02327., Call, Oakland.' : - - : ; : \u25a0 PATRONS for s help charged $1 -registry < fee. , " A kitchen boy for private family. San Mateo. must speak German and English $30; a butler /for-prlvate family, city. $45.;- MISS PLUNK- ETT. * 18D2 \u25a0 Sutter ,st , nr. ebster." Open 9 • a., m.; close s;p.tea.; p. tea. : - > . WANTED-^-A good cook: wages '; $30; private family; permanent; • good place; references re- ; quired. • Call at 818 Devisadero st. mornings ,'\u25a0 or, evenings. '\u25a0 - . -.'.'-- -'\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0'" ' \u25a0 \u25a0- - ;'; '- ' r *--'^ COATMAKERS-^Steady ' work p highest weekly waces or niece work If pref erred ; free seat r^m! KEL^LEHER & BROWNE,,7th and Mkt. WANTED— First-class ' salesman : for 'boys'- : and . children's - clothing. :: Apply superintendent s : ofttce; The>Emporlnm. - -\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 --'.'\u25a0-.'- ,-> A BRIOHT * young }. boy for , offlce ; good \ chance for advancement; Apply ; superintendent's --._of : flee, The: Emporium. \u25a0•- .\u25a0.- ': \u25a0-: \-v:: - \u25a0\u25a0 WANTED— 9OO ',' men to ' fill beds at ? 15c ± per v night ; : at : the < Phoenix, S2B Howard St., : be- tween ; 4th '- and,sth. ::' ,b:-~ "\u25a0/\u25a0vs.--.--'-^-- 1 -',.:- "-•.-•\u25a0-\u25a0' A YOUNG man for stockroom; good - chanced for advancement. ( k Apply * superintendent's - offlce, :\u25a0: The; Emporium. \u25a0; - -.- : \u25a0•\u25a0 \u25a0' -'• -"\u25a0 - : : '^'';- BOYS % for delivery : wagons; . salary '\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 $20 per month. Apply superintendent's office, The .'j Emporium. -. « .- \u25a0';,'!' -.. \: '\u25a0"'-..:\u25a0 - .--'/.'.% '\u25a0\u25a0:.-\u25a0• --. -- BRIGHT boy for . offlce ; work. ! : Apply , enplneer : ; department.; Telephone Co., Scott and Fell sts. WANTED— 3OO men ; to i sleep tt at the i Shasta .House; beds 15c and 20c. 703 Harrison; cor. 3d. COAT,' pants i and tvest ? makers "can have _seat room cheap ; also private ' back shop. 1032 Ellla, SCHOOL boy to carry morning paper ; no Sunday > work,. \u25a0 Dally; Pacific Builder, -. 1325 Mission st. ; BOY wanted Ito I assist in I packing 'department [\u25a0\u25a0 ICKELHEIMBR BROS., Ull6: Sutter tf v - WANTED— An old man 'with I experieno* In fro-, - . \u25a0?. eery business. Apply 1901 \u25a0; Scott , »t 1 : ' ; ~- > W A NTED— Man ; to ] help \u25a0In i kitchen and wait at -f- table In " saloon.V 625 : Bansome t st. WANTED— An Wi office ~ boy. P- Apply .": at $; the \u25a0 WOODRUFF j C0.;41557 Franklin, st. WANTED— Cashboys; ie $5 * per " week. . ; Apply s? .-..White House, Pine and ; Van Ness. : •-\u25a0,-\u25a0, BOYS wanted :• at < Western i Union \u25a0 Tel. . C 0. ,: ferry ;\u25a0"\u25a0 bldg.. upstairs; tl-60 P er <!»**• ; ":""\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0. v -_ WANTED— An offlce boy. Apply v at the WOOD- fRUFP;CO.^Iog7f> Franklin i»t^,;:;:v \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0; -'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0: - r > WANTED— Walter; * wages 'i $35 J and ' room. \u25a0! ; Ne- j • vada Honse.t 6ol :\u25a0 20th >t.*,.:-:.K : ',' : ' ; :''' : '''; ! - : v' LINOTYPE '< operators. - Pernau : Publishing . Cota- . pany, 428; Hayes it--v:c '^':r'--::-V'.-;-v- : - '\u25a0-\u25a0: HOT baths, 20c 8180 16th it v ';betw«Cß Oaev- ; rerg - and Taltacla. ' * HELP WANTED-— Male— Continued \ WANTED— First class bookkeeper : * good salary- Call, with letters of recommendation,- between 9- and; 11. SHREVE & CO.; Van Ness aye. and Sacramento st. ' -\u25a0 • \u25a0 .- : - \u25a0 BROTHERHOOD of Owls. X Wanted, organizers 1 ' with references.; who \u25a0 can handle good terri- tory in establlsMn£ ; one of the best fraternal - and benevolent . organizations; new, , attractive \nnd unique; must \u25a0be ; able to address a meet- Ing preliminary to ) Institution and financially' able to come to Walla Walla. Wash., for In- structions. Address H. L. LEA VITT, Walla Walla, Wash. .\u25a0' ;...;; :- -../_•-.\u25a0\u25a0 STOCK CLERK. APPLY : :%TO MR.'- -DAVIS, I CARE LEVI STRAUSS S,&i©O.,- VALENCIA, . BET. 1-JTH AND 14TH.V : •~ V j •\u25a0- \u25a0' \u25a0" :- '' \u25a0\u25a0 .t. t \u25a0 £'"/*'-> '.-..'. \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0.."\u25a0 I ' WANTED-^Young man to work In stock room and • learn . the < crockery business. -Apply to general manager. NATHAN-DOHRMANN CO.. 1520-1550 Van Ness aye. . j FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAD. , If I you : want • help of any kind, " male or female, telephone J. O. Westenburg, supt of, the Whosoever Will Rescue; Mission and New "Merit Home Free Employment Bureau. 368 Bth tt. Telephone Oakland 8203. . y; \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 GOVERNMENT positlons-rThousands of appoint- ments to be made: examinations soon in every State ;\u25a0 circular • 184, • giving full particulars as to positions, salaries, sample questions, etc., sent free, by National Correspondence Institute, Washington, D. C. . '•\u25a0 : '- '. IMMEDIATELY— Young men to qualify for rail- - way mall clerk,' custom-nouse and other good positions: examinations soon; Call or write for free catalogue. 10, to 5, 7to 8; West Coast Correspondence Schools, 616 Van Ness aye. . YOUNG man to do offlce ; work ; must write a' I good hand: . a good opportunity for one who has - a commercial school education and will- ing -to .start at the' bottom; give age and salary, expected. Box 707. Call. WANTED— Men, each State, to distribute sam- ples'of our goods and tack advertising signs; salary $21 per week; $3 a day expense allow- ance. SAUNDERS C 0. ,. Dcpt. 8, Chicago. .WANTED— First class dyer and spotter, or spot- ter; and cleaner; good wages" to right party. : Apply at once, Anjrelus Dye Wdrks, 825 So. Spring st., Los Angeles. Cal. A YOUNG man in a wholesale- druggists' sun- dries business to put .up orders. See J. D. JOHNSON of Redinsrton &; Co., 3d st.-, between \u25a0 Brannan.and Townsend. ...,: ;• HUSTLERS make $25 to $30 weekly: outdoor advertising; new plan; no canvassing. Mer- . chants' Outdoor Advertising Co.. Chicago. WANTED — Good tallorr coatmaker, to work ' In- side: steady work: good pay. 3212 Adeline st, South Berkeley; Take Grove-st. car. . , WANTED — Tlnaers and general jobbers. Inquire • HOLBROOK, MERRILL & STETSON, 17 th and Wood sts., Oakland, Cal. EXPERIENCED grocery /'clerk ; must furnish satisfactory references. J. W. KING & CO., 22d and Valencia sta; - SELL lots in new subdivision; good proposition; quick sales; $100 to $200 weekly. Call room - 17, 2195 Bush st. ..- \ WANTED— A man who can drive on shoes In a Jobbing; shop. J. H. DUTCHER; Livermore; , California. . i - \u25a0 \u25a0 < , t, WANTED— Coat, • pants : and vest makers. CAMPBELL & BERNSTEIN, 1611 Flllmore st. LABOR debts* collected anywhere; suits and at- tachments.f Knox. 2352 Pine st. nr. Flllmore. SAILORS ami onllnarles for all parts of world, at Herman's Shipping Agency. 45 Steuart st WANTED — 500 men to eat our celebrated 15c meal. 14 llthist White Palace. WANTED— Restaurant • cook. 3204 Fulton St., near Chutes. . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.-\u25a0 BOY to learn boatbuilding. Box 240. Call offlce. - \u25a0•\u25a0;\u25a0.', : .-\. SHOES repaired while ' yon watt. Cut RaU Shoe Repairing Co.. -13 Sth st. near Market. _ _ . J AOESTS AVANTEI^^ . WANTED— Good salesmen ,to represent us In choice -territories; highest, commission paid; cash, advanced for. expenses; \u25a0 everything fur- nished. Address OREGON NURSERY COM- PANY. Salem; Oregon. • . . ; . • INTELLIGENT lady to work In Santa Clara and Santa: Cruz counties: g6od pay. Inquire of Business Law Publishing: Company, 1165 Wash- ington st, , Oakland, room \u25a0 31. > WE pay $30 a week and expenses to men with \u25a0\u25a0 rigs to -Introduce, poultry compound: year's contract. Imperial, Mfg. Co., Dept. 54, Par- sons, Kans. .. . \u25a0 ..- . ; . : - \u0084 ; "FIRE-PROOF flesh." This trick brings me a jrood easy - living; simple. - astonishing; 10c. PROF. ALPHA, box 2324. Call office. Oakland. 'salesmen wanted V ACTIVE, ambitious, experienced book solicitors wanted; first-class, ' new proposition; virgin ter- ritory; excellent opportunity for strong sales- men of good address to make $100 per week. Call 141. Investors' bldg., Ith and Market sts. SALESMAN experienced in any line to sell gen- eral trade In California; an unexcelled special- ty proposition; commission, with $35 weekly for expenses.- The Continental ' Jewelry Company, Cleveland, 0hi0. ;,.:: >, ,^ WANTED — Agents to sell Palo Alto real estate; very liberal commissions. , Apply to Co-opera- - .tive Land and, Trust Company, Palo Alto, Oal. SIX weeks' Instruction , in salesman- ship: position guaranteed' upon completion. Bradstreet; System, Rochester, etHYJßtfgjggg I EXPERIENCED salesman ' wanted. Apply. be ; .tween 9 and 10 a. m., 455 Golden Gate aye.; salary and commission. "\u25a0 ' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 WANTED— Position as salesman by young man; good references. Box 230. Call. >\u25a0-". EDUCATIONAL '-.'\u25a0-.' ; COMPLETE : CULTURfc An expert \u25a0In the systems of physical culture and resistance offers his \ services on -Wednes- . day afternoons and Thursday evenings to any school, private, public or individual Instruc- tion. Terms, $10 per hour.. The system belns .very unusual and easy by .which onels able to ..stand off sickness 'and a;je.: ! Box 229; Call, r A — THE I . Lyceum.: 25U0 Pine st. ; cor., Scott; an - uxcellent preparatory school. for the university, law. and medical colleges. Here, you can save , •;\u25a0\u25a0 time and ; money '-. and still get , a • preparation superior to that given by other schools. .-;. ARCHITECTURAL.; mechanical (electrical). drawtne. mathematics (evgs.). Metropolitan \u25a0 Bus.' Col.. V School . of ; Drawing, 925 Golden Gate: 'art -penmanship. : Esplna; : stenography; :. : position; day.. $10; evgs.; $0. mo. • , MATHEMATICS — Private evening class for men; .. ;, arithmetic. . algebra," geometry, trigonometry, calcalus: ;3: nights per-week;: $5 per month. : : 2000 • Sutter ', St.. * corner Flllmore.- :i ENGINEERING-^Clvil; elec.i'T mln.. \u25a0 mech.. sur- ' '\u25a0' rey,'- assay.' cyanide ; day, - eve. ; est- 1864. . Van V" der rNalllen; School. , 5100 Teleg. lave...: Oakland. AN : Italian 1 will j teach * Italian | or ; Spanish In ex- . chanpe \u25a0 with I some one , who : will teach him ; v English. .: Box 233, Call iof floe. PROF. T. A. ROBINSON, Individ; instr. : '\u25a0 book- - keeping, ! Eng.; math.,' etc.; day, eve. : 290 ; Page. A— CALDWELL College : of Oratory and ; Acting; {temporary offlce 969 Fell st;; Call 3 to 9 p..m. SPANISH— Domingo 0. Maya, t ablest translator ; '{& \u25a0 commercial correspondence. i>, 1109 Golden Gate. FANNIE HINMAN'S class In dancing meets Sat- | urday - afternoon at hall cor. \u25a0 Howard | and 21st. GUITAR;:: mandolin, ' piano. - singing; new I classes \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 formtnK:,B lessons S3. 892 Halsht, c.Devisadero. HEALD'S j Engineering i School, ' 295 - Locust aye., v cor. f Franklin '• sj. ; all ; branches ; ; dc- »nd eve. HEALD'S Business College. \u25a0 1451> Franklin ~ st, ;.; B. \u25a0\u25a0 F.- and \ Bacon : blk.;--, Oakland : ; day • and eve. SA N FRANCISCO ; Business College now located ? 753 Flllmore,;near, Hayes; day and "even tap. • \u25a0 : . \u0084:- Yy, ..-»-. S.:C. BALDWIN. "-..:\u25a0 "^' .-',:.-"-,-: /-•- .: Banjo, \u25a0 mandolin, „ guitar. ' : : - 1374 Hayes - st. :; -; KENT r Law School ; ; ; open ? evenings. ~ 639 Birch ;gave.7'iiieariOctavla;st;iSanlFranclsco; :^ :r. . MADAME ;& INEZ '-\ FABRI. ' s voice f culture for ?'; opera and \u25a0 concert.-*1 172 Ellis at."" \u25a0 '-.\u25a0\u25a0. ,...;-\u25a0 ALL . court j reporters recommend Gallagher-Marsh Business College, -464 Devisadero st;. »\u25a0;\u25a0%- ; MERRILL-MILLER •\u25a0', College, i pleasantly, located fi " at ;733 ; Flllmore < Bt ; .' day , : and . evening.' ;_ \u25a0;, THE "BERLITZ i SCHOOL i OF LANGUAGES^ 2531 . Washington; sty ", near Ftllmore. \u0084 . -\u25a0 SHORTHAND tatujht thoroughly by mall. MISS :\M. G.'c BARRETT. 214 2d aye.; : , BIG.. G.S AVEDANO." vocal i teacher; , pure Italian 'r method..? Studio. ;701 I Fulton . st. > , ; - :•: • \u0084 - « MISS ;v; v POTTER." ,t Teacher of Elocution ; after- • .moons. \u25a0» 1362 1 Post ;rt.i;<;^>;:; -" ';•" ,c' r -- r -- .",-\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 CHEAPEST i and i best ; la ' America. The - Weekly \u25a0glCally- $1 -pcr f year."- r«'.j.---^-t. - :.,'\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 -- \u25a0'•--,-. \u25a0 -'\u25a0 :^ : HEMORRHOIDS \i' MANY men and women ' In city and vicinity have * been cored of piles, fistula,' etc. (some of 30 to ':' 40 ? jeara' a standing) ,"3 to j stay $ cored t without v. ' knife, dancer of hindrance \u25a0 from \u25a0 bostnees. I Call S jnVeiiigate. IHOS. i? K1»NEB» M. P.. 2091 iFfltoofe it. . . . - . w^. : FURSnTURE FOR SALE TO prove 1 the ; efficacy of this ad.. | win gtre a -.cash -.discount of 10 ; per -: cent • to. every pur- : chaser of anything in ou» store by presenting this ad, to the salesman. I X L Furniture Co., I 605-607 McAllister st. near Franklin. AT NEWMAXX'S, 2200-2212 Mission, cor. 18th— Largest ; stock of furniture/ carpets, stoves. \u25a0 etc.. to select from; low prices; easy paym'ts. FISHER & BERNSTEIN CO., new. second-hand .furniture, stoves, ranges; goods bought, sold, . exchanged. 3312-3316 Mission st. near 29th. WINDOW shades made to order; furniture, car- pets, rugs.linoleum; lowest prices. TOWEY. \u25a0 . 257 Church st. : JUST like finding furniture— Removal sale now on at Home Furnishing Co.. 2176 Market st. J. H. WILEY. 659-661-663 14tb st. near Market .- and Chnrch — Furniture, good and cheap. FURNITURE, bedding; all new; low prices. Corner 11th and Franklin sts., Oakland. IN fitting a house: see me; 25 per cent oS. L. ISACSON, 1435 Webster st \ OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE SPECIAL day for bargains in furniture. H. SCHELLHAAS. 11th St.. corner store. Oakland. BAMBOO FURNITURE (UNDER the Bamboo Tree) Tables, chairs, bu- reans. HAYASHI, 2100% Sntter st. BAMBOO furniture. 1623 Geary st New lot Just arrived; also made to order. . BAMBOO furniture factory; also Japanese tanse. S. TSUSAKA. 142S Webster st > n. £P- It - vrrPRE .polilsher:^ INTERIOR wood staining, antique and modern. L. A. Morell Co.. 1441 Ellis; phone West 4595. HORSES, HARNESS AND WAGONS A LOT of horses Just came In off of works: a large team of horses, $400: another team. $250; team, $100; horses from $20 np; wagons, bug- gies and harness cheap; must sell; will trade: come and make offer; auction sale Friday. 11 a. m. 565 4th st. Oakland. J. W. MEDEIROB. AA— 25 head of all-purpose horses, 10 head of ranch horses, $20 up;, express wagon, peddling wagon. 6 light wagons, buggies, carts and harness.' Auction sale Friday, March 1. 11 a. m., rain or shine. 565 4th st, Oakland. 8. F. CARRIAGE CO. — The best and only busl- -aess buggies and wagons for city use; all . kinds of light delivery wagons, buckboards, surreys, carts and harness for country use. 875 Valencia st. , FOR sale, - reasonable — 2:10 pacing taire; stylish driver; sound and gentle; lady caa drive. In- quire Alameda Club Stables. Sherman at., be- tween Santa Clara and Central ayes.. Bay station, Alameda. FOR sale — Saddle horse; handsome, well bred; fast; good manners; sound and gentle. San . Francisco Riding Club, 7th aye. and 0 st; call before 2 p.m. SIX set? single and 4 set double second band wagon harness in good condition, also 20 col- lars, for sale at 519 Gongh st Tel. Market 2690. , THOROUGHBRED Jersey calves, extra fine stock. 3 to 12 months old;, must sell. 508 J St.. corner 10th aye., south of Golden Gate ; Park. FINE surrey, rubber tire, folding seats and a fine horse; must sell. 50S J st, corner 10th aye., south of Golden Gate Park. BEAUTIFUL big Shetland pony, buckskin: sliver i tall and mane; white face and legs; 6 years. 1351 Folsom st $250 — A fine little spaa of mules, same size, age and color; true, gentle and good travelers. 136 Langton st SCHAUBEL & HANSEN— Light, heavy harness, collars, 'robes, blankets, whips. 484 Bth st., near Bryant. - . A LARGE young gray horse for sale; also 1 large brood mare. 93S Folsom st, bet Sth and 6th. , r NEW and 2d-hand bnsrgles sold: repalrhu: and rubber Ores. KENNEY MFG. CO.. 531 Valencia. LASTUFKA BROS., hlgh-?rade harness, saddles. Write for catalog. 1659 Market Tel. Mkt 2975. HARNESS, collars, whips, saddles, blan'wts, robes. W. DAVIS A SON. 2020 Howard st SPONGES — Headquarters for -sponsres and cha- mois. 2115 Pine st. S. ADDERLEY. VERY oheap. a fine horse and bnggy. . Apply to 1183 Montgomery aye.. near Bay st REICHMUND — Harness made, to order. $25 up. COoO 23d st. ; all work guaranteed. FOR sale— Furniture and carpets of 6 rooms; bargain. Apply 450 Clipper st. •' COVERED wagon for sale. ! 54S ShotweU st. \ between 19th and 20th (rear). \u25a0 $25— Good horse for sale. . NE. cor. Pt. Lobos aye. and Blake st / nORSES boarded; stable for rent. 421 9th st. ,W. P. WHITE. , GOOD horse, wagon and harness. Call at 2308 Howard st. - STORAGE AND MOVING VANS . B E X I N'S VAN «ND STORAGE CO. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. 13th and Mission sts. TeL Market 13. WILSON BROS CO.. Inc. — Moving and Storage, cor. 14th and Sanchez sts., 1 block from Mar- ket and Fillmore st. cars. Phone Park 271. TRANSFER JONES CO.. Inc. — Bagsage. storage, moving. Phone Franklin 1602. Emergency 89. ,1139 and 1143 Geary st. ADVANCE Storage Co. — Storage, packine. mov- ing, shipping. GEO. WALCOM CO.. 637 Turk. PACIFIC Storaee and Furniture Moying Com- • rwnT. 2320 Fillmore Bt. Phone West 2623. CARPET CLEANING \u25a0AT.T. carpets and rugs cleaned on the floor with- out removal by the S. F. Compressed Air Cleaning Co. Office and shop. 15th ft and San . Bruno aye. Phone Market 2672. \u25a0 ALL ready for business — Pioneer Carpet Clean- lng Works; temporary offlce. 911 Golden Gats aye.: phone Park 591. J. SPAULDING A CO. A. W. WHELDEN CO. — Cleaning and lay lnst ; I office and works. 2400 Geary. Phone West 93. Watts — Reliable carpet cleaning; alteration, ren- ovating, laying. 657 Waller st Phone Park 569. MITCHELL'S old-estab. carpet-cleaning works, 3689 18th St.. cor. Dolores. Phone Market 1402. CARPETS cleaned, 4c yd; laid. se. GISSLOW'S C. C. CO., 3SOB 22d st. Phone Market 2259. CONKLIN BROS.' Carpet Cleaning Works. 1319 Scott sf. near O'Farrell. Phone West SGOI. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co. — Advanced meth- ods. GEORGE WALCOM CO.. 637 Turk st. DYEING AND CLEANING SEND your dry cleaning to the Presidio Heights Dye Works and be forever satisfied.. Call West -\u25a0- 4.*13 for wagon. -Offlce 3031-3933 Satramento st. LOST AND FOUND LOST — A passbook with" the Htbernta Savings \u25a0 and Loan Society of San Francisco in the name of JOHN DEVERY and SIARTHA J. DEVERY. No. 240-016. The finder will please 'return- to bank. Unless same Is returned . within five ' days a new book will be Issued to, the applicant LOST— A passbook with The Hlbernla Savings and Loan Society -of San Francisco in the g name of THOMAS GRIMLEY or CATHERINE HARRINGTON. No.~ 277-1265. The finder 1 . will please return to bank. Unless same is returned within five days a new book will be issued to the applicant LOST — A passbook with the Hlbernla Savings - and - Loan Society of San Francisco la' the name 'of MRS. MARGARET KEMP, No. 137- 756. 294-126. v The finder will please retura to ; bank. ' . Unless same Is returned within five days a new ' book .will be - Issued to the appli- cant. ' LOST — A passbook with The Hlbernla Savings \ and ' Loan '\u25a0 Society of San Francisco in the name of MICHAEL COLLINS. No. 48-491. The finder will please retura to bank. - Unless same Is returned within five days a new book -will be issued, to the applicant- , 7 LOST — Near * adjutant's offleo. Presidio, on Feb- 22, lady's gold watch, with leather fob; * initials N.D.>R. Return to LIEUTENANT r TILMAN CAMPBELL. Presidio, and__ receive . : reward. :;* -.\u25a0.-".' ' *\u25a0' -'" -* -' -' ? '-' - *'\u25a0 ~" ~ ; ' LOST— Umbrella: 'gold plated finish on handle. : with ' initials G. E. S.; probably left in Hoff- r \u25a0 man-ave.': car Tuesday. . $1 reward for r»- ' turning to 624 Googhst Q. E. STURGIS. . LOST — On 5:10 Tiburoa boat, a \ lady's handbag, - containing 5 baggage : check, keys, money and % papers; reward. - Return to ; St. • Luke's Hos- -'•''-'\u25a0•'.-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0':•,:, . -^ \u25a0 -\u25a0 - ' LOST — Friday; lady's , -gold watch: monogram :A: E.-K.;t bet, 24th and Sanchea and 23d and , " Valencia ; • reward , if ; returned ; to ; 3957 : 23d st $10 reward fur return or for Information leading -.: thereto of whit* male fox terrier : • right aid* of head and both ears black. 2874 23d st LOST I—A1 — A canvasser's suft case containing under- f : clothes and coat; return : to B." B. STIMMEL, \u25a0 • 1452 Florida . «t, ; sear / Army ; reward. LOST— Young Irish setter: please return St .Agnes rectory, ? 1510 <\u25a0 Page \u25a0 st; near Masonic <r; ave. ; ; licensed. . A - «\ , .:\u25a0•,: ;„- LOST— Sound horse, with whit* face. Return :to J. O'SHEA. 2030 17ta st; reward. \u25a0- : LOST— GoId ' rtgar-«titt«r; monogram: N. * Ar: HV Return to 1907 : Pag* stu Reward; , \u25a0.-.:- FOTJND-^Great - dane : female; • licens* number C 4723. v, Ca11' 1414 Bryant st..^;' •- >: ' -_ . MISS .M. i RICHARDS' spring \u25a0' mUlinerr ' goods KXarrtTed/.>t>62kVal<aclai»t -:>,:;;-- .r : -\u25a0-.\u25a0-:\u25a0-.;;•\u25a0\u25a0:- LOST— Passbook No. 26295* pit ad* retura mxo* to MutujJ SaTtaxt *»*Blc ' ; > • v MEDICAL i DR. SYLVESTER'S Offlce. t BIT ;3d tt. Jnr Telesnpu ate.*. Oakland. OL I.cadin? Specialists ' for Womeo. , — . \u25a0".,,. Ladles— lf you are suff.jrt'BS from say sti- ment pecnllar to yocr sex, worried $bont your • coadHion and Deed be!?, t onmilt t hi.; famoc* specialist, because he Is trnly tl» only regu- [ larly graduated physician specialist for women advertising, having <39) yenrs'of succe^ — WITHOUT ONE FAILURE— he Rtves relief- AT ONCE — wlthont drac"",. operations or ueetl- less detention from, your occupation, with orla- inal— PAINLESS— HARMLESS— methods. With -high professional standing and - qualification* recognized by the kljhest \u25a0 medical authority. ' with offlce we'J apnointed aa«t strictly private, he is the SAFEST— AND— SUREST— man to ; consult when you seek help. Consultatloa and • - advice absolutely fr«e-. Private' sanitarium when necessary. Fees CKVterate. Flours. '9 a. m. to 9 p. ,m» Open Sunrtays. Telephone Oakland 7001/ DR. SYLVESTER'S Office. 517 23d st. near Telegraph aye.. ; Oakland. Ca!. . DR. G. W. O'DONNELL — Ladies, all who are sick or tn trouble, consult this specialist on female complaints; positively corrected; tbe unfortunate helped; the most difficult crises treated; every case taken; Immediate relief: ; no poisoning drugs; low fc~: my methods will cure all cases of irregularity: cocsnlt me: *a»« time and money; adt^3e free; hours. 9 a. ax. to \u25a04. 5:30 to S:3O. 1212 Turk- st. VALPEAC'S female pills; best resulatins pl'i* sold; price $2.50 by express. Pasteur's syringes ; and tablets: price $5. By express only on re- ceipt of price. OSGOOI> BROTHERS, whole- sale druggists. 7th and Broadway. Oakland. A— MRS. DR. WYETH. reliable ladtes' special- ! Ist for all female Irregularities ; Instant relief guaranteed,: 30 years' experience: offlce hours. \u25a0 10 to 5. 1726 Stetner at. near Sntter. *4 DR. JAMES NEAL. 1433 Ellis st. near Webster.^ , Specialist la women's diseases. Hoars, 9a. m. \u25a0 ' to 9 p. m.; Sundays. oto 2. MRS. M. A. PICKRUM. 2542 Buchaaaa st. near Green; ladles taken la cooflaesient; best of medical attention and care. \u25a0 • DR. C. C. O'Donnell, renowned female specialist. ; Cl 2 Devl»adero. bet McAllister and Q. O. ir«. DR. WEST & CO.. 1035 Golden Gate are.— Old ] - specialist for women. Hoars. 1-3 and 7-3 p. m. ; MRS. DR. KOHL, specialist irregularities ; hrs. I 10 to 5. 1720 Stelner. bet. Sntter and Post DR. ROSEN. 2993 Folsom st. cor. 26 ta— Ladles j I . thousands recommend him; relief er no fee> DR. and MRS. DAVIES' method of treatment! ] ' 824 Valencia st. between 19th and 20th. • MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE) AAA— CASH registers. A "NATIONAL* cash register Is a valuable asset In your bestaeaa. We make over 621 styles and sizes and sell on easy payments. We have the largest stock I of other makes In the city at half price. Don't | pay two prices. Come and see as. The Na- : : tlonal Cash Register Co., 1253 Golden Gate aye. *. """"""""* .\u25a0 \u25a0 ' ' \u25a0 - - ... LAUNDRY mangle for sale; Nelson A Krentw type; 88-inch, steam roll; also IS-iseh ex- tract er; both In perfect rnanlaar order. Caa be seen at 760 McAllister at. near Go-*s&. i CASH Reglstars — We are the exclusive agents for the Hal! wood: also carry a large llae of Nationals, from $25 op; practically sew; easy • PACIFIC COAST REGISTER CCL. 16 City Hall Square. ELEGANT . 0-ft enameled bathtub. . 20x30 W. E. siai. i' 30-gallon boiler. Patent water closet. Combination. $40.50. 19M POST STREET. 1 WE have for sale or rent motors and pnmjss cf^ all sizes; contractors, see us. FARNsWORTH ELECTRICAL WORKS. 803 Howard st. Fac- tory phone Market 2587. Offlce phone Tem- • porary 349. - '• . A SNAP-i— Restanrant dolnsr a fine business on Folsom. near Sth; receipts over $30 a day. For particulars Inquire at saloon, 1199 Folsom St.. corner Sth. ; . HALL WOOD cash registers: total adders: $2."V to $»0: also Nationals. CASH REGISTER EX- CHANGE, 11?3 Market st, Central Theater building. r • RELIABLE Woodworking Company. 219-221 Sf h •t. — Store and «?fice fixtures; cal! once, gee our . new stock of bar fixtures. . M. P. JOHNSON. MOTOR. 25 h. p.. alternatlcff current; outfit complete: used only a few months: In •MTTVt runntn; order, 7CO, McAllister, n>?ar ' Octa> 11.1 1. . PLUMBERS' soil pipe, fitttess, 'cad botieni, m» t- ; als. bui'ders* wall ancbors. floor plates. !<-«sii weights: half price. NE. cur. Fulton and CJo;~;-i. ; [ BAR 3. cigar stands, trrocery and window ili-sc ••.? fixtures, etc.. at short notice; showcases; desica. MEEK. 1101 Mission st. bet. 7th amf *t •. LAUNCHES, new and slijrbtty user". Cal. LamifJi • Werks. Pac. Coast '\u25a0 agents for Penliwnlsr uio- tor. Blandln? aye.. Park st. A!aciecla. ; FOR sale — Atlas Compound. 63-H.P.. with c-on- ' denser; «lso 73-H.P. boiler eornplete. New ml- ; dress, box 4011. Call. SIS Van Ness aye. FOR sale-t-Soda fountain, showcases. Mnk anil of fire fixtures, marble work; oall ami see them. - WHITCOMB, 527 Market st. San Franc'sco. 500 TONS second-hand pipe: sells 73 per cent of the price of new. Address ALEXANDER SALVAGE CO., ICS3 Howard st. 3. F. FOR sale — Machinery of all kinds bousrht. sold, exchanged and rented. H. 8. White Maehtnery- Company, cor. Oth and Bryant sts. TENTS. CANVAS WORK. WAGON COVERS AND AWNINGS AT F. THOM'S. 1209 MIS- SICTN ST. PHONE MARKET 2194. PEERLESS gasoline engine. 8 h. p.. $240: fa steam pumps. "~i h. p. motor. lata drill pretax. 1057 Folaom st. . t^ FOLDING-BED^. $15. J. Irving. 62 Landers st. HERCULES Ladder Co.. fire ladders, trestle*, painters' ladders a specialty. 729 Clemeatlaa. WALLPAPER sc. paint $1. cheesecloth, bulldm* and rooflnj papers at Merigans. 1447 Ellis «t , SCALES, trucks, coffee mills, money drawer*. Jas. Geddes A Co.. 431-33 Larkln; tel. Em. 623. BAR fixtures. AIKEN & KING, agents of Chas. - Passow Si Sons. 1273 Mission : tcl. Special 1173. EDISON Moving Picture Machines and Stereopti- cons; bargains. GEO. BRECK. 552 Grove st GASOLINE launches of all kinds on hand, for sale^ — Crowley's boathouse. VaHejo-st wharf. HIGH-GRADE lumber wajrona and hay presses. Junior Monarch Hay Press Co.. S.an Leandro. G. E. RUSSELL, plumbers* supplies, builders' , wall anchors, machinery. 280 Linden, ave. ALL kinds of trees and plants; send for prfc* list. GEM NURSERY. Loa Gatoe. Cal. KING'S OLD BOOK STORE, 891 Goldea Gat» , aye., near Octavla st. Books booght 1 BARNES lathe, with counter-shaft. No. 13. : new, at a discount, at 131 Sta st A VERY fine sealskin, almost new, $129. GEM JEWELRY CO.. 906 Market st. SAFES — The Hermann Safe Co.. 128 Folsom stj agents Macneale & Urban safea. For sale — 7- ft. liquor case; cheap. PRAHX. A SCHMIDT. 941 Folsom st \u25a0".>-- TINNER'S machines for sale, cheap. 837 Castro st Call at night. 6-6:30. __^ FOR sale — Fine quarto Gordon press, witi tirow* off, at 788 McAllister. st . . ' TENT 14 ft sq.. waterproof. $5. 886 Dnboe* aye., corner Church st. •-. . ' NEW -Singer sewlnz machine; attachments; $23 cash. Box 701. CalL . ' ' _ CHEAPEST and best to America, Tha Weekly Call. $1 per year. >- "v^v- -\u25a0-"*-. >v" -*.- *\u25a0 t.' t MISCELLANEOUS TVAXTS TWO motor-cycles. 2*4 -horsepower: 1906 mode!; \u25a0 Thor engines. Farnsworta Electrical works, J> . 603 Howard st. ; chone Temporary- 343. - T 1 BOOKS -and libraries bought for cash. THQ HOLMES CO.. 402 Van Ness aye. - . CASH paid for diamonds. O'NEILL Sc EBER. 1744 Flllmore st. below Sntter. ' I MUSICAL IXSTRCMEXT3 A CHANCE to get a; good UPRIGHT -PIANO at your own price. Several takea in exchange 00 the HEINE PLAYER PU.NO. Two Fishers. $85 and $115: Shermer. $140; Werner. $155: ' Marshall. $133; Sherwood St Son, $170. and several others. ' HEINE PIANO CO.. 1341 Golden Gate aye.. 146Q Bush st. and 469-471 " * 20th st, Oakland, CaL DON'T tat c any cnaacea wfcen buying -a piano; we guarantee absolute -satisfaction la every rase. BENJ. CURTAZ A SOS*. 1613 Tan Ness aye. Established ISSB. - ....;\u25a0- H.O. JOHNSON, vloMn maker and repairer of \u25a0 all strtns mstrmnenti. 1223 nilmore st. Arcade block, room 28. ' : - • 7 \u25a0 FISCHEB npright. $96. 1341 \u25a0 Golden Qata vr*. PIANOS , soM en $5 monthly payments; rests. $3.50. JOS. SCHMITZ A CO.. 430 Devisaderol SOHMER. Byron Mauzy pianos. Cectllaa alaao players. BYRON MACZT. -1163 O'Farrell st. BARGAIN la piano. Call at 523 Webster st $90 UPRIGHT— A Stemway, In good contfE^nT HORNUNG. 1554 Eddy st. near ruimowt STATHAM * Ca. pianos. 24 HiUsV. farAariy 110 MeAlllster st; expert. repairerm. \u0084---; r T> , '\u25a0 RENT -a - ; rood ? piano - for $3 pet month from :5 SCOTT CPRTAZ. 860 Hayes it * FISHER UPRIGHT PIANO. -good as new, $98." \u25a0:1406 Bush at'--'---- - w ".. • ". ' - DECKEB BEOi PIANO. $83, 1341 6014« a Gats avft.