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o, ] TH E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, UNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1901 e SAN FRANCISCO CALL. RUEINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco ©all, corner of Market and Third streets; open ©vntll 12 c'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—§21 Montgomery strest, corner Ciay; open untfl 930 p. m. 3% ¥ayes street; open until §30 p. m. €29 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. 15 Larkin street; open until §:30 p. m. 3541 Mission etreet; open unt!l 10 p. m. 281 Market treet, corper Sixteenth; open 18 p. m. 1% Eleventh street; 10% Valencia etreet; cpen until § p. m. Northwest corner enty-second and KEen- reetr: open until § p. m. cpen unti] § p. m. CHURCH SERVICE! RD Presbyterian Church, Oak and eker sts.—Sunday school at §:30. Morning . at 11 o'clock; preaching by Rev. Geo. age of St. Jobn's Church. Christian v meeting at 0:45. Bvening service sermon by Reyv. J. 6 Thomas, pas- How One Man With Deeds Sur- | Creeds.” Wednesday | are welcome. no i | en Church at Y. M. C. \is sta.—Rév. John at both ® Haete W Mission and Valencia. 108 to 120 Bixth; cir- | 1 st.: me , medium. eance to-night 305 Tavlor st. S test meeting to-night, 10c. Brotherhoo tety will give by request - fum, “Hypatia,” in archale .t ¥ of Sciences Hall, 819 Jan. 20, § p. m.; musical narters in rm. 30 " MEETING NOTICES. at onic " assemble 1al Masc 3 JOSEPH FRED- LADD, 3%, JOSEPH | he W. M. ER, Secretary. for at § o'cloc visifors cordially ;i Ei‘ | T. C. NIXON, N. G. SCOTT, { s . R. B. o L CITY LODGE No, 6, K. of | P.—Members and visiting Knights will 1 hird and _Tor ¥ MORNIN clock, for the purpose of at- | funeral’ of our late brother, | sccordence with the resolution ed by the St. Patrick's day ention of 1%0, & convention com- posed of five delegates from each of b civic and milltary organizations of | and county and of the officers of the convention of 150 is respectfully in- vited to mssemble on SUNDAY, January 27, | 101, at 2 o'clock p. m.. at Knights of the | Red Branch Hall, 1133 Mission st., for the | purpose of organization and to take steps for the celebration of St. Patrick's day, 190L All Irish civic and military organizations are | carnestly invited and requested to select and | mend five Gelegates to such convention. THOS. F. BARRY, President. CEARLES J. COLLINE, Secretary. THE St Andrew's Soclety will cele- Lrate the 1424 anniversary of the birth of ROBERT BURNS on FRI- @ G, 25th of January, Seottish Hall, 107 Larkin st., by a concert dance. ALLAN POLLOK, Pres. GPRO. £t. J. BREMNER, Secretary. THE regular annual meetig of the stockhold- e UNION TRUST COMPANY of | Francisco will be held at the office of | company in the Union Trust Company's | building, corner Montgomery, Post and Mar- | ket sts. San Francisco, Cal, on MONDAY, the 4th day of February, 191, et the hour of ? o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing & board of directors to serve for the follow- ® year, the amendment of the by-lawes of pany and the transaction of such | r business as may come before the meet- ing. I. W. HELLMAN JR., Sscretary. PILEDRIVERS and Bridgebuilders—Notice: Officers and members are hereby notified to sttend the funeral of our late brother, DAY EVE! 1 ti FREDERICK CLARK, SUNDAY, January at % p. m., from the undertaking par- ¢ Theodore Dierks, $57 Mission st., be- Firth and Sixth. Interment Laurel ill Cemetery. By order i T. J. DENAHEY, President. __3. U. BECIE, Secretary. ANNUAL meeting—Regular anrual meeting of the rtockhoiders of the Honolulu Plantation Company will be held ot G Stfae of the company. 327 ot #t., sco, Cal., ©n MONDAY, the 25th day of January, 1901, at the bour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the pur- pose of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of { BORROW on diamond be the keeping of accounts and assisting | generally in the management of the bueiness: capital required $5000 to $10,000: full value in = books nnd_business oben for investiza- Apply J. W. DONNELLY & CO., 632 | 3200 CYCLERY; good-paying Business and | A GENTLEMAN of recognized gbitity and in- MEETING NOTICES. BUSINE:! CHANCES—CONTINUED. CLAIRVOYANTS. STOCKHOLDERS' Meeting—The annual meej- ing of the stockholders of the Union Iroa Works will be held at the office of the com- pany, 222 Market st., San Francieco, on Tues- @ay, January 22, 1%, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the ‘purpoee of electing & Board of to merve for the ensuing year. and for the transaction of wuch other business as may come before meeting. J. O'B._GUNN, Secretary. Office 222 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. January 10, 1901 - FIRST-CLAES saloon, elegant fixtures; must /#ell before Feb. 1; owner must go north; trial given; easy terms; see this bargain. Apply to DECKER, 1020 Market st. RESTAURANT for sale; fine location; doirg 8 _good paying business. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. S TO buy, sell or exchange real estat business place call on H. C. DECK: Market st. No charges for advertising. TO_the stockholders and members of the C. F. Kapp Company, & Nrpg:llon:uNflkfn“:.l hereb; ven that a general meel of the PsckR ofhers and members of ihe C. . Kapp Company, & corporation, will be held at its GCffics and piace of business, No. 1200 Market £t., in the city and county of San Francisco, Etate of California, on BATURDAY, the 26th day of January, 101 at_ the hour of 1i o'clock m., the object of sald meeting being the removal fmn'(l oi“:m of the Xflllao'i:x!‘ pamed directors of eald coporation, to Wwit: C. H. Koehncke, Bertha Koehncke, Carl W. Muelier and Alfred Fukrman, and that at such meeting it is the intention of the under- Figned to propose the removal of each of said directors, and also at zaid meeting the repeal, amendment and adoption of new by-laws will be considered. CHAS. F. KAPP, President C. F. Kapp Company. ANNUAL Meeting—The regular annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the Oceanic Steam- ehip Company will be held at the offics of the company, 327 Market at.. San Fra Canfornia. oh MONDAY. Jaiuary 21 the hour of 11 o'clock for the pur- ™. pose of electing & Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Thurs- day, January 10, 1901 at 8 n'élock p. m. E.'H. SHFL Secretary. pertect secrecy; pri ¥ FWARRIS. 15 Grant a o enirance. TN TAGENTS WANTED. TLATORY—A harmless liquid for perfluous hair: will potson the most delicata 2] demonstrations free; agents househol CAL] article: newly patented FORNIA MA ACTURING CO., 825 Mis- sion st WANTED — Agents in California, Oregon Wash ; Ereat pronosition. Call or ad. A0 6 Eddy st. . 5 AGENTS' supplies, st 3 shoe polishers: agents R, £33 15th st., Oakland, you want something more profit- sier to sell than books or insur- | ? Add. F. PERSON, r. 412, Parrott bldg. BATH CA . Niagara, Per_ fection and others. Agency, 426 Ellis st.,'S. F. $200 TO $500 per month: men or women; salary $15,000—-BEST country hotel property in Cali- fornfa, with fine bar trade, stock on hand, ete. Apply ALDEN CO., 1118 "Broadway, Oakland. ISMAR THE GYPSY. ISMAR. the Egyptian Gypay, draws aside the uncertain years ahead; happiness and sucoess 80 hand in hand, vet hundreds fail where suc- cess is possible were it not for a lack of fore- sight into the future. If you are in trouble of any kind, discontented unhappy or not eatls- fled in life, consult ISMAR, for she Is a stess of worid-wide fame and her name has be- come & proverb in thousands of homes macc happy by her ald and advice. ISMAR can be Gi5a by anpo ioe, Jiis iy appointment only, at her office, Market st opp. Sixth, By man three ques: tlons anewered, $1. Full life reading, 3. See my display ad on page 2. from 10 a. m. to § p. m., Sun- GOOD paving restaurant on Kearny st. for sale or ex e for lodging houss. A. L. WILLEY, 918 rket st., room 18. ROUTE on Chronicle. G§7A Natoma BOBER, Industrious man want on shares. Box 1227, Call office. $50 IN cash or pay your own expense; a_dra- matic company wiil take a talented gent amateur with them on the above terms. Address box 1231, Call office. RESTAURANT; good business: student trdfle: must be sold; will sell cheap. 2157 Center et., Berkeley. GROCERY store for sale; bargain; cause of sickness; no agents. Call on Owner, 1257 Twenty-third ave., Bast Oakland. $175 WILL buy cigar, stationery and notion store; 155 Fifth st; rent §11; must be soid, A WELL established, small jewelery stors at a reasonable price. Cell at 106 Eleventh st. SALOON for sale; opposite the Ferry. Apply 111 Bast st.,.north of Market. CALL on Cal. Business Assn., 865 Market st., for Tooming-houses, saloons, candy and no- tion storee: all kinds business opportunities. A PARTNER in a first-class butcher business in a thriving city on this coast: practical man preferred; capital required $1500 to $2000. Box 1194, Call office. STATIONERY, notions and cigar store: good location; with 3 living_rooms. Address box A, Call 'branch office, 300 Hayes st. AA—$400; grand opportunity for lady or gent location perfect; cigars, periodicals, notion ‘Waiting-room, 224 av station, Oakland. $SE0—MEAT market; finest in city; 5 blocks from Call bldg.; rent §15; strictly cash trade. Inquire 109 Buchanan st. o SIDE route for sals on this paper. Call_office. ctive young men with capital wants to in lucrative business. Box 1185, Call. TAURANT for sale. Box 117, Call ‘Apply MME. M. BERNARD, - THE FAMOUS Clatrvovant and’ Business Medium, Is permanently located at 1 Third st. next Examiner building. She reads your life cor- rectly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the present happenings and por- trays events to occur in the future. If you are in trouble, discontented, unhappy or mot satisfied in life, or have domestic, love or busi- ness troubles, ‘consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them. Valuable advice in all affairs of life. Full life reading by n.ail; write for informa- tion; 2B¢ up; perfect satisfaction guaranteed. JAPANESE ble housecleaning co.; est. 1870 tical recommend; try them: removed To 418 Devisadero; tel. Fell 136, F. HAMADA. JAPANESE and Chinese help of all kinds: cooks, waiters and house servants. GEO. AOKI & CO., 421 Post st.; tel. Bush 135. JAPANESE ard_Chinese employment office; best help. 528 O'Farrell st.; tel. Hyde 2191 loyment_of- T el Kinds hetpe 315 Stockions Ma Sish A B C EMPLOYMENT Office; Chinese, Japan-'| ese help fur. 644 California; phone James 2601. ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese, Chi- heso help. 426 Powell,nr.Sutter; tel. Black 6072, N e CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office-- Best help. 411% O'Farrell st.; tel. Bast 426 ———— EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. A—COMPETENT cook desires situation, hotel or_boarding house; good references. MISS CULLEN, Sutfer st. s SITUATION wanted to do general work In American family; good cook; city or Oak- land; wages from $12 to $15; car fare ex- pected. Box 1262, Call office. MRS. E. M. DUVAL, 215 KEARNY ST., ROOMS Late of Los Angeles. MRS. DUVAL 1= a natural born clairvoyant and bueiness medium. She tells your past, present and future life, dlagnoses diseases, cures deafness, etc. 1t there are obstacles in the path of your life she can tell you how to_overcome them and how to avold them. MRS. DUVAL has practiced successfully in Los Angeles for the past nine years for all the principal business people, as well as those in the highest societv, and still has patrons there, to whom she will continue to give her valuable advice. 10. A YOUNG girl wishes a situation for second is able to assist school children in thelr studles or assist in housework. Please apply at 40 Lower Terrace, bet. Sixteenth and teventeenth sts., near Ashbury. LADY wishes to learn millinery; will work cheap. Address box 1250, Call office. AMERICAN middle-aged women with girl of 12 years wants place as working housekeeper or cook on a ranch. 14 Pearl st. LADIES' tailor, first-class cutter and fitter, wants work in families: terms reasomable. 308 Fulton st. THE QUAKER medium, clalrvoyant and palm- ist; 15 vears’ experience: her knowledgs of the unseen forces is invaluable to professional and business men, to wives and lovers: follow her advice and you will make no mistake. 1104 Market st., corner Mason, room 28. MADAM LOUISA, clairvoyant, palmist and card reader; circies Monday, Wednesday and Thursday; mail orders. 509 Shotwell st., near Nineteenth. ISMAR, the Egyptlan gypsy, clairvoyant and ralmist, permanently located 1148 Market, op. €t privaty dings dally, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. MME. LAROSE, clairvoyant, card reader; best advice, 2%c up. 472 Stevenson st., cor. Bixth. MMBE. FABBIER—Readings with cards and tea leaves; business advice. 1504 Market, r. 81-32. CATHERINE DEAN, scientific life and card reader. 939 Howard st., cor. Sixth., office 23. MME. HANSON, palmistry, card reader: past, precent, future; %c. 143 Sixth st., room 14. COMPETENT woman wishes work by the day, wush, iron and house-cleaning. Box 1237, Call. LADY. ttoroughly respectable and capable of ell household duties, desires a position as housekeeper; would prefer one child in fam- 1ly. Box 1254, Cali offlce POSITION wanted as housekeeper. MRS. REED, 108 McAllister st. COMPETENT woman wishes & position as housekeeper for widower or old couple. 10 Beverth st., room 20. SITUATION wanted; Bastern woman: general housework; plain cook. Address 21 Franklin. PLAIN washing and mending done. 788% Fol- _som st ul irs. STRONG rellable woman wants housework by the day: good laundress. Box 127, Call. A NBAT and respectable girl would like to do chamber work in a first-class hotel; wages $15 to $20. 11 Hyde st. Address EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. foreman, reliable and steady, wants situation; city or country. Address Baker, 225 Third st., Oakland. —_— . LD like to have place as janitor, watch- '2‘“! or club waiter. E\M.r— Sunshine Court. room 3. SITUATION wanted by Japanese do housework, ete.; references. sle st. APANESE young man wants a place as school x boy. B. N., 1329 Pine st. = - e IFIED advertisements and subscriptions Cmd at Call branch office, 2200 Filmore st. cook to 0. 521 Jes- FEATHER PILLOWS. vate parties wishing to have H&’d‘é’fn‘tflr";‘nhwn cleaned and renovated by the latest sanitary process may address FEATHER FACTORY, 244 Stevenson st. ————————————————————————— FINANCIAL. TO CAPITALISTS—A $00.000 interest for sale in a well-known and prosperous business in this eity; an opportunity for establishing a son in one of the largest concerns of the State. Apply to McAFEE BROS., 108 Mont- gomery st., San Francisco. $2500 INVESTED now will secure you a year- Iy income of five hundred doliars; ample security. Address box 1208, Call offl FLATS 7O LET. A~ A A A A A A A A ; 6 rooms and bath: mod- B e st ipposite. Park Parhandie. Apply G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgom- ery st. —New flats Buchanan st., between Ttcalinter. and Golden Gate ave.: § and & rooms and bath; all the latest improvements. Apply G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery. TO let—Lower flat of 4 rooms; rent 1. 1002 McAllister st. Apply G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. 14 Montgomery st. NICE eczy flats; 3 rooms; rent only $10. 113 Juniper st., off Hairison, between Tenth ard Eleventh, cpposite schoolhouse. FLAT of 4 rooms to let and furniture for sale; rent $10. 848 Larkin st flat D. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. EXPERIENCED dressmaker in small lishment. Box 1251 Call office. WANTED—Girl to learn dressmaking. § Eddy st., rooms 96-9° WANTED—A woman for Ilight housework: g00d home and fair pay for right party. Cail after 2 p. m., 118 Taylor st SPECIAL! SPECTAL! SPECI Is giving more to its patrons than ever before. special class rates for this month, 312 and 31 practical business course in millinery; now the time to prepare for spring work: . terns from N. Y. just recefved: patterns c order; fitted. McDOW ELL'S, 1019 Mar A LADY of indomitable energy, possessed self-assertion; good opportunity to right par ty. F. PERSON, room 412, P‘I’Hi!! bullding. A _FEW experienced operators, and alzo girls for Instruction at the Standard Shirt Fac- tory. cor. Gough and Grove sts. WANTED—German girl for general h jand plain cooking. Call between S 3 76A Harrison st. WANTED—Halr dresser and manic estab- no object state where last em Mason st. WANTED—Young woman to do light house work; wages $15. 59 San Bruno ave GERMAN woman: Hght housework: one 3 year-old child. 204 Sixth st. SEWING machine operators wanted Strauss & Co.'s overall factory, 7% ® st. Apply to MR. DAVIS. BORROW on planos, furnitw paintings; secrecy. Uncle Harr | WANTED—Button sewers at LEVI STRA! | & CO’8, 3% Fremont st. FLDFRLY German Catholle woman. hous work; no washing; sleep home; $1S. 782 Fuiton LADIES wishirg to marcy write M HERT: 6 El gocd men call FLAT, 3 large rooms: water free. 525 Linden a key at 524 Fell st. NEW flat, 4 large sunny rooms: water free. 22 Sumner st., off Howard, near Eighth. IF you want to move get printed list flats to let from BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery. MODERN flat; 8 rooms, bath; good order. 1128 Howard st., near Seventh. NEW flat, 4 large sunny rooms: water free. 22 Sumner st., off Howard, near Eighth. MME. ZEREDA, the gypey, is the rreat palm- e e e or commission or hoth. 927 Market st r. 615. | " give triai, 96 Howard st. ist and card reader; 2c, 7 Seventh st. e Ry e T T T — | ¥ e e - | MRS. BROWN, sclentific card reader; readings __avormow. | FOE s ey by ond ivine woome: | X i st room 2. HEALTHY baby for adoption. MRS. DR. | g wins s o ces: MRS, Melvill, well-known clairvoyant, water { LA o $30 WINS 530 per month at races: references Froyant - Waten given. Information Lyons, 921 Market, r. 4 er. 11,6th;German spoken; ATTORNEYS KING, %27 Market st., 6th floor, room 627 damages, attachments, bankruptey, | all cases; fair fee; no advance 1cans on es. Tel. Howar 2 ee; divorce law a speclalty; private; :_collections. G. W. at law, $50 Market, cor. Stonktn. : mining and probate law & Mills blg., . 3, 4th fir. ; tel. Red 316 free: no charge unless successful. W. Market st., opp. Mason. RK, Fmma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar- concultation free: no fees in advance. e ——————————————————— ASPHALTUM ROOFING an . sidewalks re- tel. Folsom 160 BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. "TABLE German lady would like a or 2 small_children to board: & good | rd ave. and California | nond District, city. ADY with own home would like one or two | children to board; good care. 3218 th st reason- musical: A—GROCERY and bar with 4 living rooms: $20; does & good business..............5850 | tcher shop in Mission; daily sales §10 to_ | £39; rent $15; fine fixtures: snap_.... Barber shop on Market lears $60 month t. rent $18; nice 1ocAtion........... MARIO , 718 Market st. M. GRIFFIN, 718 Market st., near Call bldg. Saloon In best part of c does a very fine business: estab. § vears: price §1000, which is less than one-half cost of the fixtures. ness, controlling a good, reliable trade; owing to retire ©f former manager owner has decided to sell en interest to an acceptabie party; dutles will safe, t eolid splendid location: must sell on McLAUGHLIN & CO. ount of de- % Market. NDRY route, with good horse and wagon. McLAUGHLIN & CO. 4 Market. 85 Butrier wbop; sounty town:” businses $1200 mo. McLAUGHLIN & CO., 4 Market. offered b= We have for sale an undertaking business, first-c in every particular and wiil aver- | age $1000 per month: expenses about $100 | thly: full investigation of books and ac- o ts freely given and guaranteed correci Old established stand; severe sickness the cause of quick sale; would exchange for good | stock ranch in Northern California; cash basis. ALDI , 1118 Broadway, Oakland. SALOON and merchants’ lunch; good fixtures: good_stock of liquors; paying business; good | reasons for selling; rent $40; price $400; man choice business opportunities. Call G. W. SCHWEINHARD, rooms 1-2, 517 Market st. A—WANTED—A good tenant for grand corner | store and basement, with fixtures suitable for | grocery business: special inducements. Ap- ply SPECK & CO.. 667 Market st. tegrity dcsires to mewt a ady or gen- tleman) with $10,000 cash. W] they would be willing to invest in motion of a | strictly safe and legitimate¥enterprise; this | sum being required for expenses only: sure | and satisfactory returns guaranteed and in | short time. Box 1260, Call office. A KERN Co. Ofl Syndicate of twenty subserib- ers now forming have five interests yst open for subscription at $575 each; amount sub- ecribed secures land, a block of stock and s for first well; & ground floor proposition; | 13-ROOM house: CLASSIFIED advert ed at Call bra ements and subscriptions ch office, 2200 Filimore st, | MME_SYBILLE Cradle to grave: future hus- band’s picture, 2c; ladles, 914 O'Farrell st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Valencia LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. GRIFFIN, MARION 719 Market: tel. Black 1803: near Call bullding. f-room flats, §500, $250, $225, $300 and $200 10 rooms, income $70, rent $40. 350 12 1 18 18 ncome $85, ° death of owner, bargain. clean, sunny, clears $3% month. 700 34 cash, clears $6 month. 1000 rooms, rent $30, clears $1 7 per month 50 20 rooms, central, clean, colns money.... 1200 | 24 rooms, near Market st., clears $180. 1800 25 rooms, nice Sutter-st.’ residence. you | want the best sce this elegant house. 35 rooms, rent 344, 30 steady roomers... 40 rooms, fine house, eleg’t fur., rent $150 10-ROC flat: downtown...... 14 ror Mission st ... w0 new furniture; §1600 cash 2600 b n Third st 5 600 fine corney; clears $2 3500 on Geary st.; clears $150. 1900 on Kearny st.; clears 1600 on Market st 1400 450 Y TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. *. DECK. R, 1 arket; phone Mint, 795. furnished; rent $150 maker; near Market.... 1900 Van Ness: finely furn.; extra.. 80 { Leavenworth: rept $57 900 ; 10 rooms, guick. 850 20 roome; Cetached; handsome vard, Wwith drive 1o barn and lease $10 month, leaving rent only $65 month; clears $100 month; speclal snap. FISHER & CO. 1032 Market st. _HOUSE buyers, noticel 1 have t st of lodging-houses and hotels; can suit all b daily adding new houses to lst; title given with each house sold; money loaned buvers no fake prices; value given for your money before buying call and be convinced. G. W. | SCHWEINHARD, rooms 1-3, 917 Market st., telephone Mint 1811 WOLF, 1028 M Teiephone 1 :A1 location: part cash : north of Market ne; sunny corner. worth $2500; ‘rtd\lre arket t corner (new); rent $65. 10 ROOMS, newly furnished; payments. & room clears $200; will loan half. 10_room: $50.000 fo loan at I DAVIS & RIVES, 818 CALL and see our list of bargains in houses. we have them in any part of the city and at any price. FUREKA REAL BESTATE, 28 Sixth st. ANDREW PRICE & CO., 3 Kearny st., room | 6. Big bargalns; list in office; money loaned clear title; houses ell full. ANDREW PRICE & CO.. 30 Kearny st.. rm. 6. $3000 | ers; employ § persons who are | BORROW on diamonds; secrecy; private en- trance: private rooms. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant. MME. AUGUST. clairvoyant, card reader and palmistry; truth or no pay: 25c. 1149 Miesion. MRS, . M. DUVAL, clalrvoyant and business medlum, 215 Kearny st., rooms £-10. | MME SCHAFFER. clairvoyant, sittings dally. 448% Jessio st. card reader; RELIABLE woman wants position as house- keeper in widower's family; city or country. D. O., ©19 Eighth st, Oakland. RELIABLE woman wants work by the day; washing, froning and house-cleantng or nurs- ing. 51 Eighth st., Oakland. SWEDISH girl wishes a place for second work or would do general housework in a smal family; please call at 12 Ritch st., off Fo som, between Third and Fourth. SACRAMENTO, 136—Two bay-window flats of BUNNY rear flat, 4 rooms street. $10—COTTAGE of 3 sunny roome. 134 Rose ave., 1% blocks from Market, between Gough and 'Octavia. $30—ELEGANT upper flat of 7 large sunny rooms and bath. 2219 Sutter st. B GERMAN woman wants situation to take care of an elderly lady and assist housework. 125 Washington st., first floor. ANY one desiring services of an office assisi ant who is accurate and experienced, rapid penman, etc., address box 1300, Call office; nu"neno.rnphy; operate Remington type- writer, MME. RAV A reads life fluently: business | v names given: 25c up. 5 Fourth at. | carts, buggfes, horses. 1140 Folsom. {’AN A No. 1 express wagon, single, also light camping wagon. for sale cheap. 532 Misslon. surreys, | TOP buggy. plano box, nearly new, at & bar- gain, 632 Market st room & COLLECTION OFFICES. KELLY'S Agency— Rocr $10. 2 No charge un- Market st GEORGE W. leas succes ES i | | i | | | | | COTTAG! SUNNY rear 6-room cottage; cars pass door: reasonable. 4220 Twenty-fourth st | TEHAMA, 8—Cottage, 6 sunn business location; rent cheap. | TWENTY-FIFTH, large yard; rent $s. $11—4-ROOM cottage: stable In rear. York st., | third and Twen | ~fourth. Y cottage, 4 rooms and bath; water 7 res st., below Twentieth. i COTTAGE FOR SALE. i FOR sale—Chean; cottage of 4 rooms and bat barn and chicken-house; high basement. 40i% | Folsom st., off Cortland ave. —— e DENTISTS. | AT the ELECTRO-DENTAL CLINIC, 809 Mar- | ket st., cor. 4th, rm. 7, Flood bidg., you can bave vour extractions done painlessly: teeth without plates our specialty; gold crowns, $350 up; plates, extractions free, 34 50 up; of- fice hours, 9 a. m. to 16 p. m.; Sundays, § to 2 p. m. J. W. THATCHER, M. D., Manager. | A_DISCOUNT of 2 per cent for 3 days on ail | plates, crowns and bridgework. See our new | unbreakable plate, the Rose Pearl, warranted for 20 years; crowns, §3 §0; fillings, 50c; plates, $5, full set; all work painless and warranted. | Chicago Dental Parlors, 2 Sixth st. i | EIGHT prizes for best crowns, plates, bridges | | “ana fillings: extractions or fillings by m: wonderful secret, painless method; 20 years' | experlence; no students; advice free; prices | cheapest and guarantes lady attendant: DR. GEORGE W. LE] 20 O'Farrell st. FOR Sale—New, modern 8-room flat, nicely fur- nished; rent very cheap. Call 732 Ellis st. Mo agents. between 1 and § p. m. DEPARTMENT eplendid lceality: ELDER CO., (28 Market FOR sale cheap—A fine 12-room lodging-house: respectable and first-clas: best of reasons | DR, LUDLUM HILL, 145 Market, nr. Eleventh | —No charge for cxtracting when plates are | | ‘made: old plates made over like new: teeth | Trom 38 per set: extracting, S0c: gas Kiven. THE New York Dentists have moved to 9 Misslon st., cor. Stxth. Consult us on crowns and_bridges; difficult plate work soliclted; Positive Dainless axtraction. S0c. DR. H. G. TRUEMAN, dentist, third floor, Ex- aminer bullding; formerly in Murphy bidg. for selling; no agents need apply. 333 O'Far- rell st. A—$00; GREATEST bargain in town; 1 rocms and bath: new furniture; must be sold. $05 Market st., room 8. LADY wants to buy rooming-house; 15 to 24 rooms; well furnished; north of Market; cash paid. 'Box 1219, Call office. always full; good location; very room light and sunn: Third st. SALOON, lodging-house; assist good man. Corner First and Federal st Mall Dock. WILL pay cash for good paying lodging-house or hotel. Address bex 1012, Call office. $850—LODGING-HOUSE of 78 rooms: $20 in- come. 105 New Montgomery st. GREAT racrifice; 16 rooms; must Hyde sell. 133 CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. with poor work send to SPAULDIN t-Beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st.: tel. South 40, CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard, lald at So. STRATTON'S, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 4. J. B MITCHELL, Carpet-Beating and Reno- vating Co., 240 Fourteenth st.; tel. Misston 74. A_ L. BIMPSON, D. D. §., 1206 Market st.—] pert tooth extractor: crown and bridgework. FEXPERIPNCED young woman: position as waitress: hotel or restaurant: city or coun- try: wages $25 per month. Address E. L., $0 Hardy st. RESPECTABLE Eastern lady wishes a poai- tion as housekeeper. Address R., postoffice box 520, Sacramento, Cal. RELIABLE lady would like a position as housekeeper. W. G. J., 1203 Folsom st. ELDERLY lad¥ wishes to assist In light housework in small American family; small pay. 29 Eddy st., room 40, second floor. POSITION wanted by reliable and experienced restaurant woman as cashier and stewardess. Box 1152, Call office. BORROW money of the respectable and relia- ble house of UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. YOUNG Scandinavian lady wishes to do second 154 Howard st WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket—200 rooms; 2c to $130 night, $150 to 36 week: convenient and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Oakland property—20 acres near Applegal Placer County; hi, fect condition; entirely fenced; complete irri- gation system: new modern villa, § rooms and bath; barn, horses, cows, implements, etc.; must be sold at once on account of death of owner and impossibility of properly caring for property. HERON & HOLCOMB, 1060 Broadway. Oakland. ————— e FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE, bedding, et sale: $100. Webster st. NICELY furnished flat of § rooms. 1411 M st.; call between 11 and 3; no dealers. 4 ROOMS_furnished in oak 43 4, with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co., 1127-1121 Market. FURNITURE of § rooms, partly rented: remt $14 month. 94 Zoe corner Brannan. bedding, ete.. of 4 rooms for Call or address’ PROCTOR, 7§ ason FURNITURE WAN'I:iED. Auctioneer—L. Vincent, 1306 Larkin furniture & furn'd Bouses bough tel. Polk 634, spot_cash TO receive highest value for furniture, carpets, cte., see W. E. Cody, 757 Mission; tel. Red 3353. CHAS. LEVY buys your furniture, campat CHi office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 109 Valencia st. vertisements and subscriptions ed at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. A—COMPETENT German and wife desire sit- uations; unedrstand all kinds of ranch work; references. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. IABLE Industricus gardener wants posi- has coachman; can milk: general work: private place: references; Box 1262, Call office. GENTLEMAN 28 years: speaks German, Eng- lish, French; wishes position as cashier or chief clerk; references given. Box 1249, Cail. YOU! city or country. G man of 23, an expert stenographer and typewriter, first-rate bookkeeper, famil- | jar with all sorts of office work, desires posi- tion; bank and other references: ¢ years ex- rience in _country bank and city wholesale ouses; oWn typewriter; mean business; per- manent. Fasterner, box 1233, Call office. CARPENTER, cabinet maker, wide experience in woodworking. youns man, wants A eltua- tion_of any kind; city or country. Address 724 Mission s MARRIED man wants work of some kind at living wages: good engineer or driver. Ad- dress H. . B., 2508 Laguna st. CARPENTER and joiner; formerly foreman; can do any kind of woodwork; wants stead: work with some company; knowledge of ma. chinery: wages reasonabie. Address box 1225, Call office. A_COOK wishes a situation in hotel, boarding- house or rel(lul‘:fll; city or country. 62 Sec- room 14, POSITION wanted by middie-aged man on gentleman's place; can handle engine, horses, stock and poultry; good references. C. S, box 1268, Call office. ond s PARIS Dental Parlor, 2% Kearny, cor. Bush. Full set of teeth, $4 5 | VAN VROOM—*'Painless’ days. 1001 Market st. T of teeth without plates. ; evenings and Sun- | corner Sixth. | COOK, young man, wants SITUATION wanted by a first-class German gardener; good propagator and can take care of horses. Address Gard box 1263, Cah. boarding house or hotel restaurant; relfable, competent pastry cook; will assist. Box McDOWELL Drossmaking and Millinery School; patterns cut; evening class. 1019 Market st. EDUCATIONAL. EVENING SCHOOL, 8. F. BUSINESS C LEGE, 1238 Market st.: individual instruction in ‘ookkeeping, shorthand, English branches; civil service coaching; tuition $5 month. s Ee U, YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. 125, Call office. — e i ades 5 AND GAEDNER (German) wants any situation: would like to work in a nursery. Box 1252, Call office. POULTRY—Steady man of 2 would liks work to raise chickens; understands horses, cows, and a good milker. Box 1284, Call office. | SITUATION wanted as coachman by a first- class man: best of references. Address bex 2076, Call office, Oakland. ALL students but two taking full course this year got positions. SAN FRANCISCO BUSI- | NESS COLLEGE, 1285 Market st. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st.--Day and evening; $8 per month; $i0 life scholar- ship guarantees a complete business educa- tion, ircludiug the commercial and shorthand courses; 154 positions secured for our students during the past 5 months; catalogue free. ADVANCE Carpet-Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 304, GFO. WALCOM, Proprietor. CONKLIN'E Carpet-Beating Works, 833 Golden Gate ave.; telephone East 126 GALLAGHER-MARSH College, Parrott bldg.— Shorthand, typing and bookkeeping; Robert F, Gallagher, expert court reporter, teacher of ehorthiand, reportorfal phrasing tought; prac- tical bockkeeping, full course, $60; catalogue, CH PO HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st., r:nd proven and nuumo:; ,muduhwolh ARORYDISTS) 8. F.—Boolkkeepl:s. g!m;tlh:ng;_ zygln:. fill:l; adjolning; each interest shou! worth $5000 guages, telegraphy, English branches.” civil, 5 | CORNS, buni 1 nafls, warts, chil- P 410 FOR sale—A first-class cafe and griliroom; lo- SPIRITUALISM. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory cated in large city on the coast; fully equipped and gplendidly furnished; only place of kind in town; average business $215 per day; bar receipts $110; under good manage ment this can be Increased; lease and reason- able rent; owner's time taken up with other business. Inquire 915 Market st., room 9i. GROCERY and bar; receipts 350 per day; first- class running order; must be sold; this is a rare opportunity; cause of selling, sickness; best location in ‘eity. Apply to J' K. TAY- LOR, retail grocer, 214 Californie st. AN investment of 52500 in a business ready for operation will return above amount back to investor within § months; bona fide; will stand investigation. 927 Market st., r. 615. IF you have a speclalty to introduce to the New England trade please write to E. L. POND, 11 Franklin st., Boston, Mass.; cre- | dentials exchanged. MUST have money; will sacrifice 2300 shares | Diamond ofl ttock at 20 cents per share if | taken at once; company’s price 75 cents. Box | 1242, Call office. | PRACTICAL poultry man wants active or si- | lent partner, Jady or gentleman, with $400 to start poultry ranch. 'Box 121, Cail office. MRS. DR. FARNHAM, world-renuwned spirit- ual medium; advice in all affairs of life, lai sults, divorces, deaths; unites the mining a specialty; cirs. Sun., Wed., ev's Come and be convinced. Permanently located. 613 Eddy st., bet. Hyde and Larkin; no sign. school for the university, law and medical col- leges: references, President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. FAINTER and paperhanger wants work: has complete outfit tools and scaffolding. MERI- GAN, 1302 Webster st. WANTED—Work as choreman; good milker; care horse, furnace; age 30: single; strictly temperate.” Box 1201, Call office. WANTED—-Work as choreman; understands ‘wood cutting, horscs, cows and fowls; 45; sin- gle and strictly temperate: will come recom- merded from last employers. Address box 1282, Call office. ‘WANTED-—Posttion as salesman boo] er in gen. mdse. store in country by reliabtle American; sing! 30 yrs. 2ge: 12 yrs. experi- ence; good refs. Address L. F., box 1223, Call. YOUNG man speaking English, German and Danish wants positivn; good reference; long experience in livery stable. Box 1224, Call. A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission _piancs, ete. 113 Market st.: tel. Jessie pays highest brice for second-hand furniture: tel. Red 1 GAS ENGINES. NOTICE to gas engine buyers—The J. von Ser- key combination gas engine is the latest in- vention; it is the best and cheapest: it is seif- starting under full load and reverss without cluthches or gearing: is noiseless and is very economizing and_simple. 108 Main st., San Francisco, Cal. Price $40 per horse power for medium_size: HELP WANTED—FEMALB. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. - HOTEL DEPARTMEN’ Head waltress, $50; 10 first-cl for Los Angeles and Pasadena, ... Phon ¢ Grant 185 resses, firet-class city hotels, §20; 7 waitresses, different commercial hotels, $20, many fare pald; 2 restaurant waltresses, $ and $5; 2 chambermaids, $15 and : ‘2 chamber- maids to watf, $20. weoc.... FAMILY DEPARTMENT 3 nursegirls, country, $15, §20; Germa and care of chilren, $20: nursegirl, care one child and upstairs work. $£20; cook. same place, 330, see party here: housegirls. Placer Co. and Healdsburg, see parties here; others. | C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. ftution, country, $25 per mon room and laundry. W. D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. WANTEDTady, 18 to 1. good fgure. good | looking and Intelligent, to take charge of office business during frequent absence of manager; permanent position; wages no ob- Ject to right party; no_objection to party in country or outside of State: must be of I reproachable character and honesty: none others need apply. Box 1274, Call office. LADY or gentleman, a select dancing teaches to organize and teach Wednesday and Sa urday afterncon classes. Hoover Hall, 1327 Market st. A LADY free from home cares can secure per- manent position by addressing at once. Box 1261, Call office. | | WANTED—Active and enterprising lady can- | vaseers for a new magazine; liberal conditions | and success guaranteed. Address Manager, box 1239, Call office. WANTED—German woman; good plain cook; | from 6 a. m. to 2 p. m. 7 Hardle place, off Kearny, bet. Eutter and Bush._ ‘ WANTED—Middle-aged lady to teach 4 chil- | dren; music also; comfortable country home; | small salary. Box 1221, Call office. OPERATORS on walsts and girls to sew on buttons; good work. NEWBAUER BROS., 18 First st. WANTED—-On fruit farm near San Jose for a family of eight, a middle-aged woman to cook and do general housework; references: no washing; wages $25. Call at 1300 Taylor st. T T M S R Please call Ilomhn; at 3601 g:y st. 5 NEAT girl; general housework:; small family. 53 Guerrero GIRL for Housework. 1157 Valencta street. WANTED—A young girl to assist in care of baby and light housewori; family of two. Call Tuesday, 1 and 3 p. m. at 210 Fulton A NEAT young girl for housework. 710 Hyde street. YOUNG man of 20 would ke position arounc private place In cit: Box 1184, Call office. AN eiderly man seeks employment of kind. 626 Sacramento st. y CALIFORNIA BUSINESS COLLEGIE has posi- tions guaranteed to it by written contract, and can therefore with confidence guarantes pcsitions to all its graduates. 305 Larkin st. B. R. H. STODDARD, 218 Ninth st.; circles 10c; Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday; convincing tests to all; reading dally. BOOKKEEPING or shorthand; Pitmar sys- tem Ivate lessons by an experienced teach- er. M. W. CORNELL, 12 Kearny st., r. 63. MRS. WEST, wonderful medium and healer; readings daily, 10 to 10. 1104 Market, room 14. ‘BARLE, 306 Taylor st., corner Filis—Sittls a-ny?'-unoe Bunday, Tuesday and Thursday, MME. MAJORS, mfted iritual medium, healer and card reader, 146 Eddy st. MRS, LESTER—Readings daily; circle every eva., 10c, except Wed.; devel. circle. 222 Turk. A SPECIALTY—Perfecting beginners; business . college graduates; bool ing-figures; short time. TARR, exp. acct., 20 Parrott bidg. ENGINPERING, clvil, elec.. minifigmech. sur- vey, assay, cyanide, arch.i day, eve: est. 1564, VAN DER NAILLEN SCHOOL, %33 Market. MISS M. G. BARRETT, Shorthand Academy; lessons by mail; acknowledged by official re- porters best teacher, best system. 302 Montgy. €. Mayo-Steers, 1124 Oak, trance medlum; readings $1; hours 1-§ p. m.; tel. Howard 527. FRIENDSHIP Hall. 335 McAllister—Mrs. C. J. Meyer; sittings dafly; tests to all to-night; 19, MRS, J. J. WHITNEY, trance, bus, Jife reader. med. clairvovant. 1164 ._medium, O’ Farrell. PARTY having 320 can make $:0 per mont! o experionce necessary. Call or write Brun. ner Company, 477 Parrott building. FOR Eale—A cash srocery and liquor store doing & good business: fine location. Inquire D. J. STANDISH, 1000 Larkin st. BB Aot bl M o8 it s S O PRACTICAL farmer will take well stocked ' #uch other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on day, January 17, 1501, at 3 o'clock -T"“." . o E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. SMALL store; central location; rent; 2 living rooms; large yard. fl;’hl. CLAIRVOYANTS. iteed mall; send stamp ;‘n‘&‘%m»‘!&uum-. Daily and Sunday. MME. PORTER, wonderful clatrvoyant & al disease with life ; ladles s ot NS PR T for pam- MONEY advanced on articles of all descri, tions, from §1 to $1000, at UNCLE Hmmq: 15 Grant ave. SUPERIOR viol zither, guitar, banjo, man- dolin less.; 50c. W. P. Chambers, 204 Sutter. PRIVATE instruction by enced teacher, 2c per hour. Box 1290, 1 office. MANDOLIN, violin, guitar players, club prac- tice. Merki, reliable teacher, 1008 Mission st. FRENCH, Spanish, etc. Prof. DeFilippe’sAcademy of Innguages3% Postiestab'd 1871; ablest Drots, MUNSON, School Shorthand, Bookkep- _ing. Spanish, 137 Mont'y. E. mmflf pr. i day or bvers ¥ mor Siok Misslon. me. SR ILLUSTRATION—PARTINGTON'S DAY and ILLUSTRATION— night class. 424 Pine st. ) A YOUNG man wishes a position in office as " janitor and errand boy. 706 Larkin. A_YOUNG man wishes a position as.errand boy or as waiter In restaurant. 706 Larkin. BY » oractiosl Gactener; § yeurs forsmian in E 8,5ty puck; experienchdte GfL fors] eignn, place; first-class references. Address dener, 81 Natoma st. GOOD reliable man wishes position®in private family or as assistant gardener; understands plain gardening, horses: can milk; excellent references. A. ANTHONY, 148 Sixth st. OPERATORS on electric power sewing ma- chines on shirts and overalls at GREENE- BAUM, WEIL & MICHAELS, 51 Mission. COMPETENT girl, cooking, genera! housework; small family. Monday morning, 1868 Vallejo. SMALL girl to assist in light housework; sleep at home. 304 Sixth st. NEAT lady for office; one who can loan em- ployer $300. Box 1208, Call office. JEWISH or German girl for light housework. 1 Hollis st., bet. Buchanan and Webster. ‘WANTED—Neat, competent girl for general W: small hmy. fwly 2634 How- ghly tmproved and in per- | . | | A—MURRAY & READY......Phone Main 5348 Leading Employment and Labor Age .. WANT 7 A. M. MONDAY Machinist, city shop. Blacksmith helper Man and wife on shares, 4 strong boys for factory Gardener, Alameda County Milkers and_buttermakers Plow teamsters.. Woodchoppers MURRAY & READY A_HOTEL DEPARTMENT . . Chief cook, mine.... $50 and Baker’'s helper, country shop..325 and 5 cooks, city and country............... AnsssrasanticatiasseessimsissiliD 30 $I0 S Sousd Man to open oysters: wafters, 325 and §90 and found .. 5 MURRAY & READY. HELP WANTED—MAL®. Blacksmith shop e boos here 85 waele 25 and t £0_and ¢ a * (&8 ay st A—OFFICB OPEN TO-DAY 10 A. M Wanted—A4 fln!rym.n, country hotel: see party here to 330 a month. C. R. HANSEN & CO. 104 Geary st. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.......Phone Grant 135 | HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Second cook, hotel, 3$50; broiler. hotel, head cook, $50: baker, $40: Aishwasher, same country hotel, one-half fare paid; butcher, country hofel, §0; barkeeper, 0 head waiter, $60; German waiter, country ho- tel, $25; 2 colored waiters, country club, %5 each. Gardener, good references, private place, $40: Scandinavian or, German coachman, good references. $30. s0: C. R H. EN & CO. ..104 Geary st JOURNEYMEN Barbers’ International Unfon— Free employment; only recognized unfon. 11§ Turk; tel. Folsom 1553. I LESS, Secretary. BARBERS _ Progressive Union—Free smplov- Jessie 152 ment. H. Bernard, Sec., 104 Tth ealesman or solfeftor to pre- sent high-class educational enterprise to specially selected 'ndividual s not house to house canvassing: a fine opportunity for advancement for ome possessing _nmecessary qualifications. SYNDICATE COMPANY. § Market st. | SALESMEN to sell tmported and domestic liquore, principally fine Kentucky whisices and blends, case and barrel goods, to jobbers and saloon trade: man; salary or commisston. | good chance to_the right R S. STRADER Lexington, Ky 6. 1 E. Wat | - = e e 22 - | ENGINEERS, firemen, machinists and elec- triclans—New 40-page pamphlet containing questions asked by examining board of en- gineers; gent free. GEO. A. ZELLER, pub- lisher, St. Louts, Mo. EARN better salary & position; study electric- ity. mechanical engineering & drawing homa by correspondence: T. A. Edison indorses in- stitute; book “Can I Become an Electrical Engineer?" free. Elec. Engineer Inst., N. Y. WANTED Man, upright character. to manass business old-established house: $18 a week & expenses, pavable wkiy from headquarters: expense money advanced; permanent; ref Standard House, 34 Caxton bldg, Chicago. BOY wanted to learn painting and decorating. Box 1244, Call office. | TWO good canvassers; new line. Address L. 8., box 1238, Call office. | CIGARMAKERS. 23 Bush st. third floor, room 4. | SEVERAL rasponsible men to drive and eolleit; | references required. 1421 Point Lobos ave. WANTEDFirst-class barber at 100 Market st. ‘morning. | WANTED—A street fakir with & location. Box 1265, Call office. - WANTED Dishwasher and porter: day work 212 O'Farreil st. | CARVER wanted: first-class man. FINK & SCHINDLER, 1308 Market st. | HEAD night bellman wanted: first-class club. | Box 1276, Call office. STEADY boy to learn trade: pald while learn- SON GLOVE CO., 38 Marke treatment for drugehabit; permanent free to the proper party: others need not ap- ply. Box 1253, Call office. WANTED_window dresser for store: state experience and sala Address box 2075, Call office, BRIGHT boy wanted. Apply *his morning be- tween 10 and 12, B. L. FIFIELD & CO., Stevenson st. BOY about 16 years old for broker's o epartment expected. near Bateman. BARBERS, attention—First-class barber <hop: choles location: Market st.: 5 chafrs: new fitted up: good trade: no agts. Box 120, Call BARBER et for sale, cheap, at Rallroad and Thirty-second aves., South San Francisco. GOVERNMENT positions—Thousands of ap- intments from Civil Service examinatio:s: d everywhers in March and April; cata- logue, information free. Columbian Corre- spondence College, Washington, D. C. GENTLEMAN of indomitable energy and push: good opportunity to right man. F. PERJON, room 412, Parrott bullding. LAUNDRYMAN as second washer and starch- er for Stanford Hand Laundry, Palo Alto. RESIDENT salesman, every county in Stats, to represent large corporation; excellent op. portunity to party capable handling larze deals. Box 1235, Call office. THE Pasture Stock Food Co., 324 Times build- ing. Chicago, offer §15 per week and 10 per cent on all sales for a man with horse and Bugsy to eell Pasture Stock Food. WANTED—In a wholesale dry and fancy gnods house, :I‘ unmarried rr;::a as caller in entry room; references required; state 3 - dress . S, Box 1323, Cail oence. o A% WANTED—BIll clerk in wholesale house; one with experience. who writes a good rapid band and quick at o ey figures. Address box COATMAKER wanted to work in store. 3038 Twenty-fourth st. 8 LIGHT harness makers and hi tor. Seattls Harness Co.. Seattls, Washe YOUNG German-American, 18 to 15. to work n florist store and nursery. 832 Valencia st. WANTED—100 men to take rooms, loc, i5c and 2c. Boston House, 530 Howard st. GIRLS wanted. Bookbindery, 536 Clay st. YOUNG married couple, German, wish posi- tions {n hotel; man as runner or porter, wife as chl-‘mhcrmfld and sewing. 520 Bush st. roonr BARER. first-class confectioner and pastry cook, excellent reference, wants work: city or country, hotel or catering place. Address Confectioner, 184 South Park. —_— EEP!IRIINC!B h‘é‘: vr‘alkery '“lm driver, erman, woul position; well acquainted in city. Box 1217, Call office. $100,000 TO loan on di wat s . RS S o TRl A G rant ave. ! A GENTLEMAN of address and business ex- perience desires occupetion: amount of salary ; Call omfice. BARTENDER with experience and ‘wants position. Address E. D..Smm BAKER wants position a5 ‘second hand on Dread. " Adhvess Baker Sis” B TaT WANTED—Elderly lady to take care of woman patient; state terms. Box 1217, Call office. GERMAN girl to do plain cooking and house- work: bakery. 3150 Twenty-second st. YOUNG woman for light housekeeping: small wages; 3-room flat. Hox 123, Call office. ; do unless you are & first-class soifcitor of address; refercnces. 39 Columbian bidg. WANTED—Experienced saleswomen for cloaks and suits: reference required. Apply cloak department, White House. WANTED—Players for amateur orchestra. 631A Ellls st. NEAT vouns girl for light housework; & Tamily, 48 Frederick, nr. Stanyam. | MEN wanted to learn barber trade; only sight ‘weeks required; pesition guaranteed: special inducements; _catalogue free. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE. 65 Clay st. —_ WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to kno: that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor. -u; Tone Denver House, 27 Third st.: 15 large Tooms; 2% per night: 31 to §2 per week. FIRST-CLASS 24 trimmers, makers and sales- ladies for millinery; year round. 130 Sixth st. BRIGHT young lady wanted to keep books and do typewriting. Box 13%, Call office. LADY solicitors and agents for city and coun- i salary. Monday ; good commission and WANTED—Dress goods salesman: state experi- gnce. reference, salary expected. Box £y

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