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46 MEETINGS—LEGAL ';_[ •THE ANNUAL MEETING of STOCK HOLDERS of the OC»ANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY will be held on TUESDAY. March 14. IPIL. at the .' bohr et 11 o'clock a. m.. at the offlce of tbe f Company. 100 -Davis at., San Francisco. Cali fornia, for the purpose of electing . Directors - for the ensuing year and for the consideration and transaction of snob other business as may be brought before the meeting. Transfer Books . will close on SATURDAY, March 4, 1911, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. ' H. W. THOMAS. Secretary. ' *• ' MEETINGS— ■CANTON S. F. No. 5. P. M.. ___■____. I. O. O. F. —Officers and chera- jo_9|^k Hers will appear at Pnckett's ""^S^&lr-" hall. 15M Church St.. SUNDAY at .*««-*-*■ 1 o'clock, with sword and belt. By order of 'the commandant. M. A. GRAHAM. FIDELITY lodge No. 222. I. 0. O. j aS\\\\\\\\\\\\a. T.. 7U* and Market sts.—Second _■_■"■_. degree MONDAY EVENING, '^iy^VfVV March 13. - '■ _»'■*' - C. K. FLOWERS, N. G. E. R. McMATH. Rec. Sec. . . * . GOLDEN GATE CAMP No. |**t_r_s_S?^ —All members are urged _Jg_^rfßC^^^si [ V to attend the smoke- nnd E»]j_ri? ST^li* enter_l_m_t at Odd ! '•>:■ WSfSlcJlv^^kiv lows* hall. 7th and Mar-' /^"""""_"""*"--_"K» k-t t—,. MONDAY. March 13. at 8:30 p. m.. and bring their male friends. ■T. WISNOM. Clerk. L. T. JACKS. C. C. SONS OF VETERANS. ATTENTION! 'All eacs and descendants over 18 years of age of honorably discharged soldiers, sailors or ma rines of the United States army or nary who served in the civil war of 1861-18-?.". and those who were formerly members and those who are i, now members but do n«t belong to Fair Oaks . ramp No. 15. ' S. V.. please send AT ONCE ' .their names, occupations and addresses for the purpose of organizing a new camp to C. S. SCOTT. 2117 Hyde st. a* - THEOSOPHICAL MEETINGS THEOSOPHICAL LITERATURE — MIRY PATH (illustrated weekly!, edited by Kath erine Tlngley; 'sopbical manuals and other Theosophlcal literature of the UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD AND THEOSOPHICAL SO CIETY. Point tut, Cal... now on sale. A. .M. ROBERTSON. 222 Stockton St.. S. F. and by SMITE! BROS.. 402 13th St.. Oakland, OPHICAI society. 84- Pacific bldg. Free public lecture erery Sunday. 8 o'clock. To - night. "The Brotherhood of Religions," part 2. "Zoroasrrianism," by Mr. W. J. Walters. Illus trated by stereoptlcon views. GULDEN GATE lodge. T. 9.; lecture S p. m.. Oo'.den Gate ertdery ball. Sutter st. nr. Steiner: "The Proof* of aa Historical Jesus by J. H. M. Ie Apsley. M. A.. B. S. c. TnK UNITED LODGE OF . THKOSOPHISTS 017 Mechanics' building. 948 Market st. TONIGHT at 7:4s—"The Great Unrest." Public lecture, qnestions answered. Free to all. CHURCH SER VICES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES. ■abject of lesson »crmon, "Substance." FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. I Sacramento and Scott sts.—Sunday at 11 a. m. and Bp. m.; Sunday school. 11 a. m.: Wednes- ! . day evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Free read ing rooms, 720 Chronicle bldg.. open dally ex cept Sundays and holidays, from 10 a. in. to 5.3.0 p. m. i. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIEN TIST. Kendrlck'- ball. 454 Valencia at. near —Sunday at 11 a. m.; Sunday achool. same hour; Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Free reading room, 2501 Misßion st.. open 11 a. m. to 5 p. ni. and 7 to ii p. m. except Sun days, holidays and Wednesday evenings. THIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. 630 Shrader st. near Haight—Sundays at 11 a. m.: Sunday school. 9:30 a. m.: Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Free reading room, same address, open 1 to 6 p. in., except t-undays and holidays. All ate welcome to attend the meetings and visit tbe reading rooms. A A—A man's opportunity to hear a great speak er and a great singer at the mass meeting at the Young Men's Christian association audi torium. Golden Gate ay. and I/oavenworth St., THIS fSUNDAYI AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. Miss Flora Wilson, daughter of the secretary <-f the Interior, will sing, and Dr. Roland Dwlght Grant nf Boston, tbe noted lecturer and preacher, will glre an address ■i "Saul of Tarsus, or the Struggle for an Idea." In seat In the-fine auditorium will l>e free to men. There will be orchestral music, and a _)<Wt inspiring service. Come early and secure a good seat, as the hall is sure to be crowded. GRACE PRO CATHEDRAL. Sacramento and Taylor sts.—Very Rev. J. Wilmer Gresham. B. D. t dean. 7:45 a. tn.. holy communion: 9:45 a. ni., Sunday school;. 11 o'clock, morning prayer with sermon by the an: .1 p. m.. cathedra! vesper Rcrvlce. with address on "Saint and Sinner" by Rev. Fletcher Cook. Ph. D. CATHEDRAL MISSION OF THE coon SAMARITAN, Potrero ay.and 25th st.—Rev. J. P. Turner, vicar. Services at 7:30 and 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. CENTRAL Methodist Episcopal church, O'Farrell «t.. west of Franklin—Ber. Elbert R. Dille, pastor. 1 -45 a. m., woman's missionary serv ice: Miss Jean Davis of Rangoon. Burn: and Mrs. E. C. Piatt will speak. At 7:45 p. m. the pastor will give the first of a series of ad dresses on "Pointed Questions to Young Ppo ple," subject. "Who Are Your Chums?" Sun day school, R. V. Watt, superintendent, nt 12:.*' p. m. Young people's meetings at 6:15 p. ni. Midweek service Wednesday. 7:45 p. m. CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN church. Fillmore, and Jackson sts.. Rev. William Rader. pastor treslde.ee. 2329 Sacramento st.i—Mr. Rader will preach at l>oth services: 11 a. m., "The Everlasting Arms": 7:45 p. m., "The Triangle ••f the Nation—Labor. Capital. Church." Mu sic by quartet. Miss Edith Hibberd. Mrs. Arthur 11. Young. Charles A. Larson, John E. Jones; Benjamin Moore, organist. Sunday school. 9:30 a. m. Wednesday evening service, 8 o'clock. Short sermon by tbe pastor. . FIRST Baptist church, at Market st.. corner Octavia. near four c, lines—George E. Bur lingame. pastor. Morning. "Fleeting Shadows and Advancing Glory"; 3 p. m., address br Rer. H. J. Openshaw of Yarbow. China: 7:43 p. m.. "Men and Religion" service, with ad dresses by laymen and brief sermon. Miss He]e D rfolhurn Heath, erening soloist. Chris tian conquest conference all week. Men's banquet Tuesday night: address by" Bishop Hughes. i FIRST Unitarian church. Franklin and Geary »t«.—Rev. Bradford Leavitt. minister; resi dence. 2511 Octavia st. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Charles A. Murdock. superintendent. Junior church. 10:30 a. m. Church service, n a. m.; Rev. Mr. Reed of Palo Alto will ex change with Rev. Mr. Leavitt. Quartet—Miss f Helen Heath. Miss Llllle Birmingham. John! Carrington. Bentley Nicholson; 11. Br»therick. : organist. All are cordially Invited. There is' no evening service. • GRACE Methodist Episcopal church. -Ist and Capp.its.—Rev. George A. Hough. Ph. D., pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Evangelist Calfee of Kansas City. Special revival services each evening of the week. Doc tor llfee preaching it 'ten service-except Friday night, when Bishop Edwin II Hughes will preach. Bright music and a helpful serv ,. Ice. Cordial welcome to strangers. Sunday school at 12:45 p. m.: Epworth league, v, p. m. FIRST Piesbytetlan church. Washington st. near - Polk—Rev. William Kirk Guthrie, minister. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The pastor , will preach. Morning subject. "How We Got O-ir Eible." Bible school at 0.4*. a. m. Men's bible class at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 5:30 and 6:30 p. m. Men's club Tuesday at 8 p. m.; dlscnssion. "Panama-Pacific Exposi tion Site." Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 P. m. Yon -are Invited to these.services. j niNDIi temple. In Filbert st. corner Webster, city—Today. *i free public lectures; on "Man His Ultimate Pe-tirey," it 10:15 a. m.; on "The Life Trinniphant." at 3 p. m.. and on j "Cheerfulness as a Life Power." at 7:45 p. m. Please Inquire for lessons and clasps. Ask for "'*"■ internews. First Ttiursdar. 8 p. m ; question class, free to public. All welcome! Please read their Invaluable monthly, "Voice of Freednm.'^Qi_-|_M-_B__n_un_M__H___i' i CAPTAIN WILLIAM I. DAY will address the Jerry McAnley mission. 110 Silver st. near 3d at 8-oclock p. m.: subject, "On Whose Side " Are .ou?*-Thursday evening, bible reading by Charles Montgomery; sub'ect. "God's Love for _I^.'' T^ °*<,'''-i'"t Hack'to Palestine "'" Their Olofion* Future, as Described In Prophecy." The public Is invited to all meet ing«. • . 7\ K^ JAMES W. PIERCE of Peniel. Tex.. Is conducting special meetings at the Pentecostal Church of the Na.arine, 3418 loth *t. near Mission. San Francisco., evenings at . 7:30 ■ o'clock. Expecting great day Sunday March. aatll a. 1... 2:30 and 7:30 m' Everybody invited. Come and bring your friend* and be rewarded in hearing this eloquent representative, - ■ HOME OF TRUTH. i ~ Practical Christianity ! Sunday service at 11 a. m. All are welcome Holder & Chase hall. 40 O'Farrell at Individual teachmg and healing and all other meetings conducted at the HOMES OP TRUTH ; SCO. California St., phone West 0023. aad 1109 Franklin St., phone Franklin 5134. J*. * PARK CONGREGATIONAL. 1648 HAVES BE* tween Lyon and Central ar.; services, n '« m and 7:45 p. m.: sermon by pastor. Rev. c C Champlln; choir • and orchestra under Prof Wblcham. director; Christian Endeavor, 6-30 n' m.; Sunday school. 9:45 a.' m. Hares and El lis car (No. 21). off at Lyon; Masonic or Ocean car. off at Lyon, cross panhandle to Hayes. WESLEY Methodist Episcopal church. Hayes and Buchanan sts.—Rev. E. P. Dennett, D. D ' raster. Sunday services: At 11 o'clock a. m preaching by Rev. ■ J. * H.; Wythe, and at 7:3u »■ the paator.will preach, subject. "Pay D_y." The public Is -.- freely invited to both services of worth!p.~4_Mß*C_N__wnu_Sf-H_fePS_n_-_H j tT.'PAUL'S Protestant Episcopal church. Calf ; fornia st. near Fillmore^—Rev. W..lt Couper. !■ Vector— Services: Holy communion.*»"» a. m.; j morning prayer, and sermon,. 11 o'clock: even i prayer, and sermon, 7:43, o'clock: • Sunday school, 0:w a. m. All*are cordially Invited. CHURCH SERVICES ';._.'■ ...'..--.-* Continued CHRISTIAN SCIENCE REFORMED church, free and Independent, Jefferson Square building. 025 - Golden Gate ar. opp. Jefferson ■ square—Sunday, '11 a.m. and 8 p.m.; subject. "Beware of Covetouanesa." Answers to questions. .Wed nesday. 2:30 m.. bible* class. Healing and instruction dally. 12 to .1 p.m. Free reading room; no charges. All are welcome. *• TRINITY Episcopal church. Bush* and Gough sts. —Holy communion, 7:30; - Sunday school, S>:.**o: Rev. V. W. Clampett, D. D.. rector. Morning service at 11 o'clock: the 'rector will preach at the morning service; the regular evening service at 8 o'clock with good music; the Rev. W. B. Clarke will preach. HAMILTON SQUARE BAPTIST church. Post st. between Fillmore and Steiner. Louis J. Sawyer, pastor—ll a.m.. 'The Kingdom Coming": 12:15, Sunday school; 6:45. young people; 7:45. "The Story of a Real Man." Midweek meeting. Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. A Christian welcome for all. .' V -* SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST church. 91*5 Ls Cnni St. north of McAllister—The pastor, George W. Rine. will speak at 7:45 o*e*ock this evening on "The Opening of the Fifth Seal, or How the Blond of the Martyrs Makes Mute 'but Eloquent Appeal to the Divine Law of In ; riolable Justice.'* Everybody cordially invited. FIRST Congregational church, corner Post and Mason sts. -At 11 «■ m. Rev. Roland Dwight Grant, D. P.. of Boston will Drench: theme. ' "The Day and . Hour of the Lord's Coming." At 7:45 p. m.. sermon by Doctor Grant. Run . day school at 12:45 p. m. All are cordially Invited. ,- "'«'-' v ' MISSION CENTER OF TRUTH teaches whole ness of mind, body and affairs. Meetings Sun days 11 a. n.. American hall. 20th and Capp sts. Free. Pnb'lr welcome. LOST AND FOUND j IT TOU LOSE ANYTHlNG—Advertise It here. It will be returned to you if an honest person finds It. Remarkable recoveries are brought about every day through this column. ir YOU FIND ANYTHING BRING IT to The -v.-; *k irij_-um j niUUuinj-u-ATU'i^^ "*"*| |: San Francisco Call I i : Lost and Found Bureau { | Third and Market «trcets { Get a claim check. Hare it advertised. Reclaim It If U)e owner does not. THE LAW—People who find lost articles are Interested in knowing that the state law I is strict In requiring them to seek the owners 1 - I through advertisements and otherwise, and ' I that failure to do so. If proof can he shown, ; t; involves a severe penalty. LOST—A passbook with the Hibernia Savings j and Loan Society of Si Francisco,. In 'be : ram- of GRACE McKIBBIN. No. 170.000. The finder will please return to bank. Unless same Is returned within flTe days a tew book will be issued to the applicant. ,-■:-,. — LOST— hunting case Elgin watch and fob. N. H. on the fob. between Tvrpin hotel and ' Arlington hotel. Finder please leare at police j headquarters and receive reward. '■ ' ..-' LOST—Wednesday afternoon, cold watch and chain, In Folaon*, Tolk, Union cars; reward. 225 Harrison st. LOST— a pair of nose glasses ween Princess Theater an. Fillmore st. Please return to 3528 Army street and receive reward. FOUND— Ppckerbook with check: finder can have same by proving. Apply at The Call Lost and Found Bureau. 3d and Market sts. ■ LOST —Amethyst pin, surrounded by 16 small pearls. Return to 1116 Ellis st. Reward. EMPLOYMENT WANTED MALE Al • SDRYMAN. first class washer, starcher and polisher, understands boiler, engine, etc.; also dry cleaning and pressing, want- steady place: city or country hotel or institution: gire best of references. Addresa.C. H.. room 65. 380 Folsom st. CARPENTER, sober, want- situation at $3: all around man; first class finisher; neat, quick, very handy. W. 1... 850 Filbert st. - CONVINCING, persuasive talker and a forceful writer. What hare yon for -me to do, city or country, near or far" 1 Address 8., 1198 Trent ar.. San Francisco. ' CIVIL ENGINEER with mechanical and arch! , tectum! experience, will shortly be disengaged: mill building-, hydro electric plants. power bouses, steel work: well versed In a!! classes of construction: first class draftsman; highest references. Box 1289. Call office. . COMPETENT and experienced book keeper, em- j ployed In day time, would like work on books which would keep bin- busy two or three even- Ings a week; can give good references. Box OS7. Call office. CHAUFFEUR (Swedish!— and care ful driver; no habits; can operate any gaso line car. Boy 1334. Call offlce. CHAUFFEUR, understands all cars, own repair*, desires position; reliable driver. Box 154, Call office. FIRST CLASS Chinese cook desires steady posi tion; has good references: private family pre ferred: city or county. G. YOUNG, 31 Spof ford alley. FIRST CLASS Chinese cook desires situation in family: city or country. GEORGE POW, M Spofford alley. FRENCH couple, man first class chef, wife as helper or other work, private family, club or hotel, city or country: cake liakers, cooks, city and country: butlers. coachmen, gardeners, choremen. etc.. at ANDRE'S. 1044 Larkin St.; phone Franklin 4283. GARDENER. 37. single, sober and industrious, best of references, experienced In flower and landscape work, wants situation; private place. Address box 1347. Call office. GERMAN boy. not afraid to work, wishes any kind of position. Box 1366, Call nffi,-. MAN who understands carpenter work. has tools, also the care of horses and cows, would like work on a country place. Box 1494. Call offlce. PAINTER, paperhanger and tlnter wants work; has tools for any size job; day or contract; low prices. 3208 23d st.: phone Mission 6747. POSITION wanted by middle aged Swiss as gardener or bandy man or as watchman; ref- i erence. Box 1444. Call office. ;■.--.-..■, j POSITION by middle aged man as gardener and ' drive horse*' or generally __ef_l. 559 Guer , rero st PLUMBER, licensed, wants work: has all tools: day or contract: low prices: tell me your wants and save money.- Phone Market 8724. SITUATION by man and wife: English; wife plain cook or laundry: • man used to horses; generally useful. Box . 1335; Call office. SITUATION on private place \in country by strong, active pian of 35: a good horseman; handy with tools; can milk, care for garden, lawn, chickens, etc.: willing and , obliging; wages $25 to $30. Box 1356. Call offlce. SITUATION wanted as care taker or watchman: mechanical man;* bond furnished.. Box 13.18, j Call office. ; . j SITUATION in private family, city or suburb. ■ by young colored man as combination cook bntler: strictly first class; willing to assist i • with laundry work and use own eiectri" vac j uum cleaner: references. »Box 1349. Call office. I STENOGRAPHER, familiar with mechanical end ! of printing, de-ires position., Box 141 R. Call. WANTED position as draftsman in archi tect's office. Box 857. St. Helena. Cal. WANTED—A position as book keeper and office work, and can give the very best of references. Pox 1303. Call office. WANTED by middle, a-pp. man.: situation as coachman and gardener:7 care of automobile; can milk: best of reference. Box 1484. Call. YOUNG German. 10, not afraid to work, wishes position In private family or other. Box 1354. Call office. YOUNG gentleman employed from 11 to 3 p. m. wishes position after those hours:! merchan dise experience. Bog 1345. Call office. YOUNG man wants position on private place: good driver: understands care of chickens and cows and garden: also useful in the bouse. Box 1375. Call office. ■ YOUNG man. 214 years* experience, want- work la neat shop where he can make $12 and up a week: start Monday. Address 9$ * Clay St.: i'»» Honie;C3s99. EMPLOYMENT WANTED /. -. FEMALE f!9__KSSfn AN experienced hotel cook desires a situation In city or country; $40. MISS DILLON. 1138 - .Turk st. -.■ -v.. ;. , -: - ' COMPETENT woman wants day ' work. MRS. . NAGLE. pbone WestN3so6. . COMPETENT and ' experienced stenographer de slrea position as stenographer and office assist ant; best' of . references. - Address - box * 4852 Call of flee., Oakland. . ■..■-. DRESS maker will go out in famtllea: has a few extra days; silk and fancy gowns a spe cialty: remodeling: coats ' shortened; lunch formerly in business 131 Post St., Phone Park 892. '..--- . .." .-,- ,<*-. EXPERIENCED telephone operator wants posi tion; can-do typewriting; has own machine will , furnish best of references. Box 1315 Call offlce. T}l____a__HM_H_&ti- ' EXPERIENCED child's nurse, a young widow with own child, age 3, would like .position in Institution or otherwise: would take charge of refined widower* family.. Apply or phone V - W. C. A.. 12th and Castro stay, Oakland.' -' GERMAN-AMERICAN; widow, . good cook and house keeper, wishes position as house keeper In k small family or with business people MRS. BECK MAN, 2932 - Howard St.; phone - Mission 1154. : :-- :'. ; . LADY teacher would like a-few more pupils evenings; special attention l" forelen-i. -301 Webster s* --. -■ THE .SAX' FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1911. EMPLOYMENT WANTED FEMALE—(nnllnnH GERMAN* rook desires situation In family, city or country: $35, MISS DILLON*. 113S Turk st. LADY willow worker will call; makes beautiful willow plumes from old feathers; small salary or by day. r Phone West 231. - LADY will take home wash at reasonable prices. Address 27 Curler st.. city. LACE curtains laundered; first class work; .",5c a-pair.- Phone Mission-515; carfare. MAN and wife wis: positions, city or country. 1030 17th at. NEAT, competent woman wants housework in ,„ small American family; good plain cook: city reference $5 per week;-call Monday.. Address -2741 Harrison st. RELIABLE woman; troo.l plain cook: beat of references: wages $35; call« personally. 351 . 10th st.. Oakland. TRAINED nurse wants care of invalid or elderly lady; wonld travel: reference. Address Trained ■■" Nurse." box 1440. Call office. * . • .j WANT situation at second work In family: good ' dress maker also, or hotel work. 816 Harri ; son st.. Oakland. : WOMAN with a grown child desires situation In country: good cook. MISS DILLON, 113$ Turk St.; phone West l"4fi«. ' WOMAN would take care of sick person in day - time; term- reasonable. Call or address MRS, F.. 211 27th near Dolores. YOUNG woman with experience as nurse desires a position as useful companion to semi-fn valid or assist In the care of child 5 years or over and upstairs work; satisfactory references. Tel. Sntter 15.30. room 20. . 2 NEAT-colored girls would like positions as maid's for some one wanting to travel or going abroad. Write F. p.. 832 Crocker St.. Los An geles. i nl. MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Salesmen of advertising space, not mere solicitors; enormous national circulation guaranteed by. trust company; special rates and new selling plan that means easy money in prodigious amounts: any man who falls down with th's proposition Is a "has been" ."ra "never was." Only those with a record ''.ct results need apply; weekly, permanent po sition; no man too big nor too high class for this position; representative wanted In every city Iv the United States. Address. in •con fidence, with particulars. PANAMA-PACIFIC COURIER. 390 S. Los Angeles ft.. Los An geles, Cal. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS-Railway . mail , clerks, postoffice clerks and carriers, customs. Internal revenue service, etc. Thousands of appointments to ■<• made. Examinations soon In every state. Full particulars as to dates < r and places, salaries. paid, sample questions previously used. etc.. sent free. "Positions , Guaranteed" and -Free Tuition" explained. V Send for circular 184, National Cor. Institute. Washington. D. C. >".-." MAN of intelligence, any age. fit to hare charge of small, permanent branch office of this com pany In near suburb: good for $100 monthly: part salary, part commission-. $250 cash invest ment required: no others need apply. UNITED REAL ESTATE COMPANY •Incorporated), 111" Clay st.. bet. 12th and ■ llth. Oakland. MAN WANTED WITH RIG TO TAKE CHARGE of .-. sale of our ■ medicines.- extracts, spices, soaps, perfumes, toilet articles, .stock and poultry preparations, etc. in your county; steady work guaranteed: work healthful, pleas ant, very profitable: reference- required. Write us. We mean business. SHORES-MUELLER COMPANY. Dept. 07. Tripoli. la. 500 men. 20 to 40 years old, wanted at once for electric railway nvdornien and conductors; $60 to 1100 a month; no experience necessary: fine [unity; no strike; write Immediately for appllcatlotr^blank. Add: box 1364, Call office. MEN wanted, age 18-35. for firemen. $100 month ly, and brakemen. $SO, on nearby railroads; experience unnecessary; no . strike: positions guaranteed competent men: promotion: rail r road employing headquarters—orvr 400 men sent to positions monthly; state age; send stamp.- Railway Association, care of Call. «• DON'T waif a minute longer. .We will start you in the plating business: new method; can make $100 weekly; tremendous demand: any one can do the work, spare time at home; no capital: your name on postal brings our unqual ified proofs. National Plating Co.. desk G, - Omaha, Neb. ■_'__B(M-<0S«___9_is l WANTED—AMBITIOUS WORKMEN. - Your : work on actual Jobs pays for teaching trade of electricity, automobile, plumbing, bricklaying. Only few months required: 700 atndents last 4 yrs.; get free catalog. United Trade School | Con. Co.. 1201 Call bldg. WANTED—Saber. industrious man who can In vest $250. with his services, in good, legitimate, well established cash business;-will pay 1128 i monthly; clean, agreeable work; no experience necessary. Call room "4. Bacon building, 12th j and Washington sts.. Oakland. - | MEN and women. learn the barber trade and be j independent; we teach you in 8 weeks and pay wages while learning. Call and let us explain tha road to prosperity under the Moler Syatem, 234 .Id st. , WE want a gentleman of social standing, ac quainted In financial circles, to assist In or gani7, . large banking project of conservative nature; good proposition to party who can qualify. Address box 1439. Call office. I WILL start you in the mirror business; best paving trade of today; famous French method: home work: spare time; no capital; $12 dally: let me prove It: free particulars. COREY, Dent, 62. Omaha. Neb. FIRST CLASS advertising man to present high grade advertising proposition to manufacturers in San Francisco and adjacent territory; right terms to right man. N. ZURIN. (Jen. P. 0. box 389. New York. MEN and women to grow mushrooms at home in cellars, sheds, boxes, etc.; amazing profits; 1 furnish cash buyers who pay you highest prices; free illustrated booklet. HIRAM BAR TON, W. 48th St.. New York. FEEDER wanted; some experience on folding box cutting press: also on cylinder press. Ap ply Bryant st. entrance SCHMIDT LITHO. CO.. 2d and Bryant st-. ANDRE'S. 1044 I.arkin Cook, country, grill and found;, meat and pastry nook, $70: third cook. $50: gardener and cboreman. $25 and found: cold meat man. $50, and other-. VV" DETECTIVES make as high as $300 per month; most interesting profession on earth. Write for particulars. Western Detectire School, 347 Railway Exchange. Denver. Colo. '-, YOU ARK WANTED for government position; $80 month. Write for list of positions open. Franklin Institute, s«pt. 14 D, Rochester, N., Y. -;.'- HONEST, competent, single man to assist In management of concert tonr to • Oregon and , Washington: clean and profitable business to right person.- Box 134«. Call office. WANTED—Young man, experienced stenogra pher, with knowledge of hook keeping; large manufacturing house: give age. references and experience. Address .1. h. F.. box 1.122. Call. BE A DETECTIVE; earn from $150 to $300 per month; travel over the world. Write C. -T. LUDWIO. 475 Scarrltt bid... Kansas City. Mo. ( . .FRENCH - 1375 7th ar. MEN and women wanted to learn barber trade, absolutely free to the first 10; Italian, French - and Spanish are spoken. - Call and get partlcu- i lara at California Barber College. 145 3d st. I WANTED man and wife, man for janitor, wife for chamber work, Swedish or Scandina ; vian preferred. Apply Hotel Warren, 4"*-* Turk st, BOY wanted that understands a little steno" graphing and typewriting. Apply 8:80 a. m. '.. Monday, 040 Kearny St.. room 1. i AN intelligent, energetic young man with $3,000 • can have fine bnsiness opening with salary and share profits; security. P. O. hoy srt.. city. , . WANTED—An office boy. between 19 and 18 years of age. one. who lives at home. Apply * Hotel Warren, 459 Turk st, ■■■ .- ' COATMAKER— First class one wanted; steady •work: shop furnished. ' J. D. Hahn, 121*5 Broadway,-Oakland. , . V AGENT. WANTED TO SELL WATCHES AND DIAMONDS; EASY PAYMENT**; REF. REQ. BRILLIANT JEWELRY CO.. 704 MARKET. $28 WEEKLY and expenses to trustworthy people ■M travel and distribute samples for big whole sale house. C. H. EMERY. V 110, Chicago. , „ ! $100 MONTHLY and expenses to travel and dls , tribute samples for big manufacturer; ' steady work. M.' SCHEFFER. Treasurer. P 19. Chicago. COAT • MAKER and * pants and rest makers wanted for the country. Apply ARNSTEIN. SIMON & CO. v: * -.',:• , • WANTED—Two * men to learn the cigar bus! -s ness;;-steady work and good salary. 308 12th st. . -- ' *-.s • •--.- - . FIRST CLASS butler for gentlemen's club. $60; a second man for private family, city. $4** Ap _ ply MISS PLUNKETT. I*o6 Sutter st." . , FIRST CLAIM" man presser wanted, steady and reliable; steady position and good wages Ap : ply Parisian Dye and Cleaning C0..-San Jose. HEAD butler,. $70; second butler,-$45 and liv cry: butler for a; club, i $60. MISS pi,t\ , KKTT. 1-iPfi Sutter st. j * :f: CARRIA*GE trimmer. Apply at 793 Golden Gate . avenue. -; ;. - -.-. SHOEMAKER— steady man; Cbau-pbell sole stitcher: ' bring tools. 1108 , nilmora st. $I.2oo—Useful partner -wanted In established manufacturing plant. Inquire 34 Ellis, rm. 214. AUTO instruction. day. 1 evening.l Motor Engineer ing Schools. , 57th and Adeline tts..* Oakland. MEN. wanted at 103 3d at. to bare their shoe* repaired; sewed soles 7'> c; done In 10 minutes. NEW WESTERN. 1124 Howard—Single rooms, loe and 20c per night; hot and cold water. \l FEMALE HELP WANTED LADY'S maid. $.-"5 to $40, must dress hair; a chambermaid and seamstress.'s33; a Catholic •working house keeper and cook for clergyman's household. Oakland. > $35; French second girl, need not speak English, $25: cook, American family. $45; second girl for American family. $33; nurse, one child. $20: nurse. 2 children, $33; visiting governess for few hours each day, 820; MO housework girls town and country. $35. ISO and $23. MISS PLUNKETT, ÜBB Sutter at. corner Webster. -.'■■■ -■- ' ' •-'" ■ -■ A- WANTED— salesladies for •■: la dies' and misses' suit, waist, millinery corset, -.muslin underwear, gloves, veiling and neck , wear departments: also titters and alteration hands; apply Tuesday, March - 14. R. D. DAVIS CO.. Geary st. and Grant ay.. WANTED—Ten young saleswomen for flower sec tion; millinery department; those who have bad experience preferred. Apply superintendent's office. 0 to 11 a. m.. HALE BROS.. Inc., Mar ket and fit|, sts.. S. V. WOMEN and girls for asparagus cannery in I country; pleasant work, good wages, . cottages furnished, fares paid, boarding facilities; sea son March 23 to July, 1. Address box ; 1498, 1 Call office. V - . ARNOLD 1034' Jones LADIES, learn hair dressing at CALIF. SCHOOL OF HAIR DRESSING and Beauty Culture; dl plomas and formulas given; individual instruc ; tion. 987% Market st. between sth and oth. WANTED— Young ladies to learn the famous Thayler system of hair dressing and manicur ing: special rates this month; day. and evening positions secured. 130 Geary st.. second floor. LADIES make supporters; $12 per lot): no can vassing; material furnished; stamped envelope for particulars. Wabash Supply Co., Dept. Q 10. Chicago. ■"..-,. ■• '.- . --• .-' ' -* WE want a lady of social standing. ' well, ac quainted locally, . for banking project of.con servative nature; good proposition to party who can qualify. Address box 1459, Call, WANTEDFirst class order trimmer for mllll- J nery department. Apply superintendent's office. 0 to 11 a. m.. HALE BROS.. Inc.. Market and . 6th sts.. S. F. WANTED—Experienced millinery saleswoman for trimmed hat section. Apply superintendent's office. 9 to 11 a. m.. HALE BROS., Inc.. Mar ket and fith sts.. 8.- F. - -■■■.', : WANTED—Ten extra saleswomen - for •• embroi deries and neckwear. Apply . superintendent's office, 9 to II a. m.. HALE BROS., Inc., Mar ket and 6tb sts., S. F. _______ . WANTED—Experienced cloak and suit sales woman. Apply superintendent's office, Bto 11 a. m.. HALE BROS., Inc., Market and oth -.. sts.. S. F. :, .. ' .... . . : ■-'■ .- WANTED—A thoroughly experienced shirt waist saleswoman. Apply HALE BROS., Inc.. Ut_ and Washington sts.. Oakland. WANTED—-Bright, educated girl -is cashier and stenographer: references' required. HENRY LYONS & SONS. 122 Kearny st, PANTRY girl for first class country hotel: $25, room and board. MISS PLUNK-TIT, 1888 Sut ter --. corner Webster. : - WANTED A first class millinery maker. Apply HALE BROS., Inc., llth and Washington sts.. Oakland. - ■■_..' YOIT>G - girl to assist in light housework' and rare of baby: kind home, easy work. 831 Lake st. nr. Sth ay.'. Richmond district. FIRST CLASS waist draper, first class skirt fit ter. Apply dressmaking depart ment. the White House. . WOMAN; of business experience: permanent If capable and trustworthy: office management necessary. Box 1358, Call office. WANTED—Experienced girl for/general bouse * work and cooking; 3 in family. Call 10 to 12 Monday morning. 2835 Clay st. LADIES weekly decorating postcards; dime brings package samples and particulars. Amer- ! lean Postcard Co.. East Orange. N. J. •.-., VOICES for Stainer's 'Crucifixion." 3233 23d st.; phone Mission 4571. GIRL, general housework, plain cook; small fam ily. 002 Steiner st.. !> to 11. (LEVER women to introduce ladies' specialty; something new; big money, 610 Pacific bldg. MIDDLE AGED lady to take care of 3 children; good home. -Call at 735 France ay. - WOMAN for general housework. Apply in fore noon at 740 Clayton st. OPERATORS on khaki pants, coats, sailor blouses. ****Be. Uniform Co.. 251 Post St. FIRST CLASS stamper wanted: good Induce ments to right party. L. THOMSEN. 322 Post. OPERATORS wanted on shirts and pants. Apply A. G. SPALDING ft BRO.. 71 Mission st. YOUNG ladies wanted to train as nurses; paid . while learning. 919 Brush St.. Oakland.;., BARBERS AND iSUPPLIES l BARKER SANITARY CHAIRS. Call and see the latest Barker chair, white enameled, hydraulic, for $59.50, and pay, for it In 120 days: old chairs taken in exchange. Shops completely furnished on easy payments. / JAMES BARKER, INC.. Phone Franklin ■3899.-. / 04 Tt-rt st. BARBER SHOPS—SEE ME FOR BARGAINS Have over 180. city or country; $100 up. 2 chair, downtown: money maker $230 4 chair, steady; Market st.; gem ...'. $900 6 chair: 4 year lease; $75 rent $1200 BENCH & CO.. 830 Market St.; room 204. SICKNESS; selling out fhairs. mirrors < and beaters cheap; wanted, Koch hydraulic chair for customer. 3114 Hayes " st.: . phone Park 1242. ■ . _ * FURLONG . 1304 at. ay. MEN and women, we must have 10 more stu dents to fill the places of those left for good Jobs: special.inducements. Call S. F. Barber College. 780 Howard st. . BARBERS' coats, regular $1.23, special 63 cents; porters' coats, regular $1.25, special 75 cents. BAUER'S. 59 O'Farrell st. AMERICAN barber, 12 years' experience, wants position: city or country. Address box 1331, Call office. .■-,.. SECOND HAND revolving and hydraulic chairs, from $13 up: come see these bargains. ■ BECK EL ft FRESHER. Inc.. 00 fit St.. SV F. BARBER shops—We have'eash buyers for small or large shops, but s must prove satisfactory merits. STOLTZ. 731 Market st. TWO chair barber shoo for rent, or will sell fur » niture or shop. - Apply at 507 3d St. .. FOR sale -Barber's $851 Peerless vibrator, good order; $25, , 138 Octavia st. - * SMALL store to let for barber shop. In front of * billiard hall. 5802 San Pablo ay.. Oakland. GOOD barber wanted for Saturday. 810 Broad •* way. Oakland.: -IliiMWKill^llMilillflMilllllM'iliWtgflPll BARBERS' Protective —Employment secre tary. W. BARON. 77."" Mkt.: phone Krny. 5384. FOR sale—Barker chair: cost $90. wilt sell for $80. ALLISON & CO.. 135 Kearny St.. rm. 305. EMPLOYMENT] OFFICES AA "\iV~3h2C^Ci6^:~ rT~Ak. ASIA EMPLOYMENT Bl REAL' . FUR NISHES BEST AND COMPETENT JAPA NESE. CHINESE AND FILIPINO HELP OF ALL KINDS. Ml GRANT AY. OSCAR HATSCMI. West 5685. Home S4O,S». 'OLDEST. LARGEST AND MOST RELIABLE ON COAST: THOROUGHLY- COMPETENT . HELP OF ALL KINDS; CAREFUL. SELECT. DISPATCH. 1513 GEARY ST. - AAA— PHONE WEST 1731: HOME 82815. T. TAMCRA & CO.. 1612 Laguna St., compe tent Japanese-Chinese help at short notice. * ' AA—We furnish Chinese • help of. ail kinds and flrst class; notify us by mall cr phone Douglas 8786. 882 Clay at., city. WONG QCO.N'G CO. A. S. HOEI. reliable Japanese-Chinese help promptly furnished; open day and night. - 171S Butter st.; phone West 2803. , 52803. H. >W. HONG; Chinese employment office, : Stio Webster St.. Oakland: phone Pekln 25. J. CONN, Chinese employment bureau—Phone P-ooglas 3186. Home C 5095. TB5 Clay st. STAR emp. office;: Japanese-Chinese help. - W. KODATA, 160S Geary: tel. West 167,. 54908. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS—Stop right here. Something new; $45 to $90 a week. Sells on sight. 100 per cent : profit. No , charge for territory. ' New Auto matic - Razor Sharpener—absolutely guaranteed .• for .life. One agent, without experience, took ■ 27 orders first day out (sworn statement);>2B orders next day. v Profit for two days. $79.50. 400.000 sold In four months; Phenomenal money maker. '-;Men everywhere are excited over the mysterious accuracy and perfection of this lit " tie machine.* Write -:;■ today for - full details, r free. I.We want a thousand agents in exclusive territory at once. --Address The Neverfail Com . par.y. ■ 980 Colton building. Toledo; Ohio. BRAN NEW WHIRLWIND SELLER for~hust" -* lers—men 'or —everywhere. * Low s priced massage machine. Everybody. buys. Operated . b.v running water. Guaranteed. ; Women crazy for it. - Fastest - seller of f age. VSerge, Burton aold 22 first day;. 100 per cent profit to agent. Information ; and . territory v free, but - don't de^' , lay. Send name on postal today. ; The Black stone Co., 244 Colton bldg . Toledo. o.'*r, AGENTS make 500 per cent profit celling "HIGH GHADE POST CARDS." Special selling plan . Enormous * Demand: 5.000 . varieties; samples * I<V. Particulars free.* SULLIVAN CARD CO : .1234 Van Buren at.. Chicago,; 111.-. - - * BOY and Girl Agents -Receive free." camera ; complete outfit. -. Sell 24 packets of post cards for us at 10- each. -Write today. Pacific Mfg ; and Supply Co.. dept; 6. 1376 W. 30th st Im Angeles, Cal ■- •- .- > , " AGENTS WANTED '■ Continued , ..";-.* *; AGENTS—WINNER OF WINNERS; New Queen . Broom; sells si>c: proven quickest, cleanest, ex ., elusive territory repeater on • market. \ Golden ; opportunity. • WARREN BRUSH CO., - Cincin • nati. O. - - " 'I' 11-1I'LlH''*'*l' Ml I *TTBlffl_i>lTWlllflW-ff ', BOY AND GIRL AGENTS—SeII only twodoaen packages of our household necessities at __c each and receive a- baseball mitt or beautiful FREE. Write today. ■■• Rodman-Darling : «'..., Dept: 1. Brainerd. Minn. V - MEN and; women can make easy money selling $10 to $33 lots in beautiful country.townsite; best selling proposition yon ever tried. '* ' '. CALIFORNIA" HOME * LAND ASSOCIATION. 323-323 Phelan bldg.'. San Francisco.' '.A KG", eastern life Insurance: company Ita • open to make a general agency -arrangement; -a representative of the company will be I In the city about March 20. * Address General Agency. ■■general delivery, this city. ,"* - $125 Monthly distributing Safety Razors Free with: Soap. Everybody takes one. Outselling " everything. Amazing Profits.' Samples :" Free. PARKER CHEMICAL CO.. Chicago. ■ At MAIL Order Business of your OWN ■ will quickly make you independent.' Valuable booklet. 10,-; particulars free.- INEXPENSIVE. ■a P.O. box 1013. New York. ■ > - "HINTS." best agents' paper out.* lon can not afford to without it. .Special offer--12 is sue* for 10c. Order now. : 8 Bowman. Editor, 1*27 Carroll by., Chicago. FREE-sample —No Splash Waterstrainers are winners for agents—"-nth sexes. Dally, profit '.- $3 upward. Let us prove It. Send 2c. (mail ing cost i. Seed Filter Co.. New York. ." ■■ - WANTED - Agents -Legitimate Substitute -for • Slot: Machine*; Patented. Sells on sight for $1. Particulars. Glaha Company. Anderson. Ind. AGENTS—Yon can know about the profits made supplying perfumes. to families. Address LEF FLKR & CO.. St. Louis. Mo. -• ■ . :• SECRETS on : dice, cards, slot machines, etc.. Illustrated circular free. Ham. B. Co., Box A. Hammond, Tnd. - • WE pay $3(! a week and expenses to men with rigs to introduce poultry compound ;vear's con tract. Imperial Mfg. Co.. Dpt. 78. Parsons. Kan. AGENTS for portraits, frames and art novel ties; "samples and, catalogue free. M. M. Fried man ft Co.. mfgs.. box 030. Martlnsburg. Mo. SALESMEN AND SOLICITORS WANTED-Travel salesmen; no . experience required; .earn $10:1 to $500 * month. while learning practical salesmanship; write today for list of good positions open, paying $1,000 to ,$3,000 a year, .and particulars about how to get one of them, address nearest office. Dept. 493, National Salesmen's Training Association. Chi cago., New York, Kansas City, Seattle, New Orleans. . : „ SALESMA.N%-Ej;p«rience ( i<in any line, to sell . general trade nil Pacific cast: unexcelled spe cialty proposition with BRAND NEW FEA TURE; commission, with $35 weekly for ex penses. The Continental Jewelry Co., Cleve land. Ohio, . f , •.-. v . f WANTED—Salesmen in all territories to carry "Champagne Mist. 'soda fountain specialty! I as a side line son liberal commission; I special terms and. full Information will be. mailed on f application: address at once. I* vF. MV KRANTZ HA RITA CAL CO., Columbus. Ohio. WANTED— sell to salesmen with mechanical ability the greatest lighting proposition -on earth: sells to business places, city or country; better than scale. or cash registers; fine profit. COLE ft HOLLAND, Hill Brush at. at -3d and San Pablo, Oakland. , ........ -•...- HIGH GRADE stock salesman to handle block of manufacturing stock; must have references and be willing to work on commission: have large list of prospective purchasers; liberal commis sion-. Boy 12,71. Call office. .* SALESMEN for north California: metal house- advertising novelties: expenses and com mission: give reference and experience. PAT • BNT NOVELTY COMPANY. Fulton. 111. WANTED—A reliable man over 30 years of .age to, travel and interview business and profes sional men on investments; give age. experi , ence and references. Address box 1400. Call. SALESMEN— you would make more money— big money, easy money—we can show you the 'way; if you are a salesman, write us. Newton Mfg. Co.. Newton, lowa. , RENT THAT VACANT ROOM A SMALL want ad in The Call will do It quicker than a dozen signs plastered on your windows and which spoil the. looks of your home besides.' Phone Kearny 66 for an ad man to call and see you. . >.' ROOMS TO LET . FURNISHED AND I^FURXISHED f A COZY borne for respectable ladles, 1130 Mar ket st. near Bth, under auspices of tha SAL VATION ARMY; elegantly furnished; every • modern convenience; steam heat, electric light and elevator service; spotlessly clean; centrally located; thoroughly homelike; telephone Market 1319; prices very moderate, ranging from 25c per night up; special rates by the week or month. See matron, room 33. A—CHURCH St.. 570. Sunny, "" furnished room -with small kitchen, bath and phone. BRYANT terrace, 23. 20th and Bryant sts.— Front room, newly furnished: bath, phone; $3. DEWEY HOUSE. 4th and Howard—All modern conveniences: 300 rooms: 35. to $1 day, $2 to $5 a week; free baths; Howard or 4th at, cars. FOLSOM st.. 2927—Furnished rooms; suitable for 2 gentlemen. , »|iyi 'mi "wiiimi _"wii's_l*ll 1 FULTON it.; 892—Large-sunny front room, 816, and basement room. $5. bath Included. ■.'-•, ■ GEARY st.. 1052—Newly furnished 2 sunny front and single rooma. ■_. . - - HOTEL METROPOLITAN. 875 Harrison—Quiet place: working people: hot wat., b.; $1.50 wk. HAVES St., Nicely - furnished front room: sunny.^jnßfCH9^ggnßHMV-BHB_IMB-_l " LEXINGTON ay., 334. near _**•- St.—Large sunny front room: suitable for 2 gentlemen. • NICELY furnished rooms for gentlemen; hot : water, free baths:. $2.50 per week. Inquire at 214 Haight st.; phone Park 589. OVERLAND HOUSE. 588 Sacramento at. below I Montgomery Now open: 200 i rooms;. hot and cold water in every room: 25c to $2 per day; $*.S0 to $5 per week. EDW. ROLKIN. Prop, O'FARRELL st.. 1240— gent, neatly fur nished room: running water; $6; also beau- ; tiful room. $10. ■'.'; ■..::. 1. \,.V; O'FARRELL St.. 1714—Single-front room, $8; also double rooms from $3 a week up; light * house keeping.- - . ■■..-.:.■■-. OCTAVIA st.. 188—A nice, sunny ■ front room; hath, gas; man and wife; reasonable. PAGE at.. 925— Nicely furnished ..large sunny .. rooms; bath, phone; $9; gentleman. PINE st., 1908—Sunny single rooms; running water, modern Improvements; $10. $12, $15; carpets and furniture new. POST. St.. 1017. nr. -Furnished front ' room: also aide ♦00m; bath; electric. POST St.. 17K3—Handsomely furnished sunny v front room. bath. gas. phone: till per -month. VAN. NESS ay., 719. near Turk Single ■ sunny room:, $2.25 per week. ,f STH ■ St.. . 365—Furnished room*.-. 11.80 .up per week: running water and bath; phone. -..-'.. STH St., SOS—Single rooms to let; running water '■ and baths: $1.50 up. _ '.« BERKELEY ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED rooms In modern home."' 2832 Charming way. - Berkeley. ■ v-***- - '•*.,., ..-..- ROOMS FOR HOUSE KEEPING CASTRO st„ 207—3 large ' light I unfurnished ' -rooma; private bath: middle floor; $15.: DEVISADERO at.. Sunny nicely furnished " alcove room with buffet kitchen; grate; piano; $20: others $10. ; • FILLMORE St., 17381. 2 or 8 rooms fag house keeping: very reasonable; baths free,,' ;■ FULTON ■ at., - 15«2—Sunny " front house keeping ' rooms: reasonable. '".:.:-, ;,-.-..:... GOLDEN GATE ay.. • Sll—Furnished: rooms for house keeping. • ; >. 3S__E___*'U'*'--: HAVES at.. 818-1 nicely furnished rooajnin- : nin? water: $12. 2 small basement rooms; $8. ; LIBERTY at., 7. off .Valencia," bet. 20th and 21st . V*-2 or. 3 nicely furnished rooms; $18-$2O; free phone; call 10-4. not. Sunday: * references. MCALLISTER St.. , HH"SV-Two' large sunny bay * window • house: keeping.- rooms; porch, • yard; reasonable. -V .'■ v '-: ■'' ■ ■ NATOMA st.v 534—2 furnished rooms for house 1 , keeping.' $8 per month, with gas. %.' OCTAVIA ,«t., 1410—Nicely furnished sunny ;: house keeping room for gentlemen;. good loca tion; reasonable. -. ; ,• - < ■ ;: : ..*'*-»' OCTAVIA St., 1257. near O'Farrell—2 basement "< house keeping rooms. $10; 2 attic rooms $10 -1 large room; buffet kitchen. ::\ : : ' OAK at;,* 716, ne»r FillmoreSunny rooms, nicely : j and completely fnrn.; bath phone. Fndry; reas. PENNSYLVANIA ay., 503. , near 21*-—2 large fur, house keeping rooms: gas and water; $12! PIERCE**.'; 2012-1 or *2 : partly furnished 'or unfurnished outside sunny rooms; light house keeping: reasonable; adults. : rV-.---..-• PINE St.,. 2306—0ne; nice; sunny clean house keeping, room; ■ reasonable.a_M_jgfcgM__'___i POST st..-1481—Large front room with alcove . running water, . buffet kitchen;" also Boom In .rear; separate entrance; cheap. V - ' P°-| T ■t.'i 1 1- * "^""TaTt c house keeping rooms' I ' h th $10; running , water, ■ gas,. electric light bath. ** * j SACRAMENTO st.. 3019. nr; Baker -Nicely fur" I * uleued from suites: reg. kitch.. gas range: reas. WHENWpU PLACE YO U w9o PLACrfc^teELY Use Call Classified Advertisements ROOMS FOR HOUSE KEEPING _y _■ .. _. f' _ r -._f; ':_;'_.. Contlaiied .-.■ „.... . .. | SCOTT St.. 2117, near Clay—3 bouse keeping ! 'rooms; regular kitchen; coal and gaa (tores;. j gas. bath and' phone; good location. Phone West £764. ...■>. ,v ■■•■; ,-.\.S. ,■' " ■ SCOTT St.. 2040—Clean sunny attic house keep ! ing room; $1.50 per week. Phone West 2014. | SCOTT St.. 1605—House keeping suite; gas range; single rooms; reasonable: auto* stored: $5 mo. VAN NESS ay.. 311—Sunny, furnished house keeping and single rooms. , " .--.,. WALLER st.. . 443. nr. Fillmore -Sunny . bay -' window : front " room: house keeping privi lege.; use of bath, parlor: $10 month. * WEBSTER st.. 105 --Front sunny suite of 2, 1 rooms; running water; bath.. phone. . ! ROOMS and BOARD OFFERED aa— ,- . .- "*""""*"* .-. -.1720 BROADWAY. Magnificent private bath suite, vacant March 1: 7 sunny windows; marine view; exclusive neighborhood; table satisfactory in every par ticular. Tel. Franklin 1864. ■ ■ . O'CONNOR 1244 12th ay. AAA—THE WEMPE. 419 Oak St. nr. Buchanan; first class rooms and board. Phone Park v -093 CALIFORNIA st., 2523—Pleasant sunny rooms; excellent board: pbone. bath: $6. $7 per week. CALIF. St., 1541— Margaret** club for girls, teachers, students, bus. women, tourists; sunny rms.: flne hd.; rates reas.,.- Fk; 3292 H. C2569V EXTRA large sunny rooms; running water, bath. phone; with board; private home; for couple or y two gentlemen. 2800 Pine .st.: tel. .West 8581. EDDY, st.v 1236—Large sunny rooms: fine board: every convenience; very low price for partners. FIRST CLASS furn. * rooms * with or without board; private home; with bath. 2817 Pine.- Phone West 31SP-. ***. . FURNISHED rooms, board optional; terms rea sonable: references exchanged; Spanish family. 1525 Sacramento st. . FREE list -of Inspected boarding places: refs. ' POMO DIRECTORY. 11 to 2. 822 Crocker bldg. j LIBERTY st... S3—Rons and board: pleasant home for 2 or 3; $6 per -week. Phono Mis sion 037. . . PIERCE st„ si 5. near McAllister—Furnished front rooms and bath; fine neighborhood; ex- U cellent board: 2 people: $22 a month each. PINE St.. 103 W. near Taylor—Furnished front sunny room; also other rooms, with board; pri ■ vate family. :*-'<n_M_--M-___ii-n-S-_B___-aM-_l PACIFIC ay., 171 tV-i Business men and women wanting I*l classsbd.. picas, home. reas...call. ROOMS and board:, strictly home cooking: all j ,-sunny rooms: bath, r 1884 McAllister cr. Lyon. | ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED j WANTED 2 furnished or unfurnished rooms for very light house keeping: walking distance 3d j and Market: state price. Bos 1455; Call office, j APARTMENTS ' CHERRINGTON Apartments Just finished; the' swellest I unfurnished apartments of 2 and 3 .: rooms in the city; complete, with beds/steam | heat, telephone and janitor service and, located ! on the choicest corner of Nob Hill. - Corner of j California and Leavenworth sts.; references re- 1 '. On red. .* .;"■-* -" * ;*:•■ ■':: ■ ." ; COMPLETE mastery of every detail of equipment and service; elegant aad-spacious foyer. THE CROSSWAYS. 2. 3, 4 and 5 rooms, furnished and unfurnished; ' artistic appointments; • steam beat Pompelian garden on the roof; rents $30 up. 191 Frederick st. Hayes car (No. fii passes door, v __________________ __ AAA—THE CLAIHMONT. ■' 1456 Jones at." corner Jackson. * THE CLINTON. 1400 Jones st. corner Washington. v3»_l 4 and 5 rooms, cleg. furn.. unfurn.. marine -view; lights, steam heat, hot water: all cony. EAGLE Apts.. 555 " Eddy at. near ■ Larkin—Just opened: 2 and 3 rm. apts.. cleg. and complete ly furn.; abundance of light and sunshine: pri vate baths, hall, steam beat, elevator; Eddy st. car from ferry. • * CHATAM Apartments,' 1750 Sacramento at. near Van Ness ay.—2. Bor 4 rooms; snnny; good - style; colonial finish; open March 1; agent on premise* for reservation* daily, 2 to 4; tef*., ,or E. J. Tobln & Co., 308 Bush st. „ THERMA 1-54 17th ay. , JUST-completed: new. sunny apartment house. 2 and 3 rooms.' at 425 Franklin ft.: mission interior, wall beds, coal grates, kitchen cab inet, ooolin. closet, i etc.;. every convenience rent $20 and $37.90. ••-..-'■*:; JONES St... 1517;- near Jacksou—"Ollnda" (the beautiful : new. modern.. elegantly finished apartments: the swellest on Nob hill; rent * reasonable; owner on premises Sunday, Ha m Vto*p. m. •-■-.. • --■ .-. .-.- . : ARGYLE APARTMENTS.* 146 * MCALLISTER NEAR LEAVENWORTH—2. 3 AND 4 ROOM APTS.. COMPLETELY FURNISHED; LARGE 1 LOBBY: HOTEL SERVICE: REFERENCES. :; GORDON ALEXANDER. 1601 Sacramento corner : Larkln—Newly furn.; front .4 ■ rm. ■ apt.. $411; 2 firms,,' $25.50; maple and mahogany furn.. velvet ' and Axminster carpet; steam heat, elev.. Jan. j BEAUTIFUL* 4 r room apartment. Including Jani tor, service and heat, In the Keystone apart- ' ments, - for $65. ..; Inquire: between 8 and 10 ! n. SB., or,between 3 and 6 p. mv - '. * LUNDY API'S., Stanyan st. at Frederick—The I -.--.most complete in tbe city; hot and cold water ; ' electric ■ lights, baths, • elevator service, janitor . aervlce; every room in house light; rent* reas. ARDELL : APTS., 1740 Paeiflc : ay.—Beautiful bright, s sunny 2 and 13 , room l apts. with fastb r all . modern; -. reduced s rent >' If , taken - before March 15: special inducement*. • AA—MACKEN APTS., 01 CENTRAL. AY. NR HAIGHT—NICELY FURNISHED- SUNNY 4 ROOM '■ APTS,:: 2 »BEDS: t REASONABLE. -- A—YERBA BUENA APTO.V- 1114* Sutter -st ', NEAR-LARKIN—ELEGANT SUITES OF 2-3 •:■: RMS..' BATH: COMPLETELY FURN.: REFS. ESSEX apartments. 1667 Haight st. near Cole— 2 rooms, bath, hot wafer and modern conveni ences: very low rentals. REVOY apts., 1343 Pine— and 3 rooms, fur nished and unfurnished; all modern improve :-. ments; -rent low. ,;■; • ': . ■>.-.- Bm.^ y *> PTS* l>olk-2 «d ** room' apt*.. $18. and up. furn.; single rooms. $10: hot ■■.-. and cold water: bath*; j telephone; , sun corner. SEVILLE *APTS..- ; 115 ,Haight st. -2, 3. 4 room apts.. nicely fur; sunny: rent reas. Also single.' COLUMBUS apts.. NW. cor. Pacific and Larkln— /,.2-a-4 r. apts.; remotl;unfnr; $22.50-$23. „ _v* Et-L Ei-V pt***'M"-»'>* "'*> Beautiful 3 ana 4 r. apt*.; ■ phone. Janitor service: j sunny. HENDHICK HUpBON-FB-__j,«is apt.-. ■; co , o er Washington and Masoa sts.; rat re__.nabl_. APARTMENTS j ■'■F-HXISHEP-' '■ ' '■ ■. f -.■. j WALLER st.. 86.3—5 large nicely furnished rooms, .or will sell furniture. Phone i Park ; ' 538-, '*'■•'. <•' ' ;;. .',*. ".} OAKLAND APARTMENTS CASA ROSA APARTMENTS. " New. completely furnished; reasonable; one block Key . Route, . 5 minutes city hall. 1218 Market opp. 15th: phone Oakland 4164. • FURNISHED ARTS. FOR SALE CALIFORNIA St. near Fairmont hotel— Furnished for our own home; we desire to travel and will ' sell everything. .-.* Baby Grand piano, hand j -painted' china, ornaments, pictures, , curtains. . linen, silverware, cut glass, velvet carpets. In laid linoleum, mahogany and birds-rye, maple furniture, . etc.; corner apartment. 5 ; rooms, bath; marine view; sunny; steam heat; ele vator; must be seen to be appreciated.: The Arcona,. apartment "(4. 83] California St. near Powell; phone Kearny $__, 1 BOA RD FOR CHILDREN EDUCATED mother wants one or two babies to board; splendid home; best care; refereuces ex changed. 8750 West st., Oakland. >-. ' HOTELS THE COLUMBIA HOTEL. O'Farrell and San Francisco's Nea.st Hotel. Now Open.- A High Class, Popular Priced. Modern Hotel. Steel Frame, Corner Building, All Outside Rooms. Rates—sl to $2.50 a Day, $4 to $10 a week. $16 to $40 a Month. Most • Elegantly Furnished and Best Appointed V Hotel of Its Class In the City. THE ALTA VISTA.- 1207 Gough St.. a place """""I that* different; an exclusive home for discrim- a . inating people; elegant furnishings and superb ■' ■ cuisine; opens March 5; concessions to perma nent guests. i. Telephone West 1193. Open to tbe public. ' -.'„... ■■■■- ....... ;."_ :-: ;: ■ ■ HOTEL BALTIMORE, 1015 Van Ness ay.. has changed management; steam heated; long dl> tance phones in all rooms: room and board $40 up. L. McKENNA. proprietor.-*' ; : BROOKLYN HOTEL 36- Ist st. nr. Market— Board and room. $1. $1.23. $1.50 per day. $6 to $7.50 per week: rooms, 60c: family rooms. $1: meals. 25c; free bus. CHAS. MONTGOMERY, HOTEL IRVING, 447 Eddy St.—2oo mod. outside - rma. ;. large ; lobby; ladles' parlor; - drummers' sample rms.; 50c. $1 day; $2-$4 week; baths; Eddy car from ferry; see our $2-$2.50 rooms. , OLYMPIA HOTEL, 600 20TH ST. AT ILLINOIS: . FIRST - CLASS - ROOMS "AND BOARD FOR WORKINGMEN: RATES MOD. A. SPIES. . A—HOTEL BRULE. 670 Eddy st.—New mfemt.; central;, every convenience; rates $3 wk. up; : special • to permanents. - Eddy car from . ferry. HARTFORD. 1181 Polk at. cor. Sutter— fnrn. front sunny rms.: run. water; $1.50-$3.50. HOTEL WARREN. '459 Turk st.—Steam heat. i hot ■ and : cold water; prl.. baths; lowest prices. THE FILLMORE BRANCH OF THE CALL 13 ' AE 1657 FILLMORE ST. . . ,'• FLATS, TO LET W. B. McGERRY A CO-. - 41 Montgomery st. $27.50 —1139 Leavenworth st. nr. California; very cosy flat;: 3 r. and b.'.* $35.00--783 Hayes st. nr. Webster; 7 r. and b.: » - - coal grate: beautiful flat. • .'. $38.00—791 Laguna. St. near Fulton: 7 r. and *_:; • all sunny. - .*• ....- ■--.< $32.30—957 Oak at., close to Pierce; 6 r. and !>. $35.00—992 Oak cor. Scott; 8 r. and b. \ $25.00— Ellla nr. Lagnna: lower. 6 r. and b. $45.00—2069 Lush at. < or. Buchanan; 8 r. and b.; ' splendid flat.•. .-■ - _■ $32.50—2588 r Bush St., NE. cor. . Devlsadero; sunny corner flat. 6 r. and b._M_pHp_fiß_B $23.00—2552 Bush st. ur. Devlsadero; middle. 5 ■■-' "T. and b. $23.00—7 Belvedere at., nr. Haight: lower. 3 r. and b.; snap. * $30—11 Belvedere, nr. Height; upper. 6 r. and b.; ■■ '"■-;, cheap.'.' ' ■"" ■ $40—428 Lynn nr. Grove: upper. 6 r. and b. $32.50 and $37.50 --1543-5 Franklin st. nr. Fine; "■ 0 and It. and b. ~* i * Wf'S3sV'¥/e\9s\Vs*stsßßS $30.00—1653 Haight nr. Belvedere; 3 r. and b.. middle; sunny. , $32.50—1661 Height nrV Belvedere; upper, 6r. : and b. k $25. no—l 7 Clara nr.Rltch: upper. sr. and by —* • BALDWIN;-- HOWELL. • -318-324 Kearny st. Ours is the most complete renting list issued: revised weekly. Call or phone for a copy; can also be obtained at the following places: Shumate's pharmacy, Sutter and'Devlsa dero.-' -.-".-■■/ -- - .-..-. Shumate's pharmacy, cor. Height and Ma sonic, lllill, ■iniiiiniiiJijniiiQiisnii,Mw-sit.j P Shumate's pharmacy, : cor. . Sacramento * and ' Presidio ay. - -■ ■■■■■.:. * ;- x • Meagher's. 12261225. -th «v.. Sunset. v Castro pharmacy, cor. 24th and Castro "stsVi ** -. Boyson s pharmacy, cor. 21st and Valencia sts. Economic. drug company, 823 Market atV near 4th. '-.' ; ... ,- .... - Economic drug company, 902 Valencia st. near ietb. ■ ■■.-■■ -- BALDWIN & HOWELL.,3IB-324 KEARNY ST. .Paone Kearny 881. LOCUST *t.," 136, near ..Washington—Sunny, on ' . obstructed marine view flat. 7 r. and h.: In stantaneous heater, every modern convenience rent low. WOLF & HOLMAN. 34 Montgom ery st. ... -.-. -.'-' '.■....".■■ - --..■.■■ SACRAMENTO st.. 5442, nr. laurel—Sunny " lower flat. 4 r. and b.; rent $18; just entire!-" renovated. WOLF & - HOLLMAN, •34 V Mont ■V gomery st. .. ■ SACRAMENTO st.. 1673. nr. Polk—Beautiful sunny, tipper flat, 7 rooms and bath, oak fin ishing., artistically decorated: rent $10. WOt p , ft HOLLMAN. "4 Montgomery st. ' DECATUR st., : 17. near Bth and Bryant—Sunnv brick flats, 3 r. and b., gas stove, Janitor *erv- Ice; rents $l<> up. WOLF _ HOLLMAN -40 : Montgomery st. ;■ •■'■•-- -- -. . ■ : PIERCE and Filbert sta-yßrlgbt, f artistic flat marine view; , 0 rooms; "large, sunny t garden- ' handball '■ court; excellent neighborhood; phone . West 6349. . V *": V * -S. -V" ■"» , NEW fiat of 6 rooms: modern conveniences; hot/ " ' water; Janitor service; bast section„Presidio heights, Inquire owner, 13 Powell St., or BALD WIN & HOWELL.*..'.- .-■• ■-._••. * ANDERSON , 1228 19th ar. MCALLISTER st.v 2697. co rnr Willard— flat; 4 rooms and bath; one block from Golden ; Gate park; .rand views. LYON _.HOAG.'.f PINE place; 16. off Pine near Mason— sun - ny. modern flat of 4 rooms; walking distance rent $22. HAVES st.. 1387. at ; Devlsadero— Convenient -j__' sunny, apartment; 4 room*, bath,, hot water ~ service. WOODLAND ay.. GO -New. detached 6 room flat: ": Iff. £?' V*3 rm ' *UDn *??. location; 8.10. Take car No. 8. MmK. V./«,,- 4A*^ 6„"* nn 'v room 9 »nd b«'": :■_..modem: rent $25; 15 days' rent free. -..'■ ,.' Continued. on, Next Pea' *'■'■■'•