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12 ONE HUNDRED PER CENT PROFIT JOHN MeNAUGHT W. J. MARTIN. ness Manager . Busii ELEPHONE. - * Con- Ask for THE CAL The Operator Will nect You With the Department You Wish. et and Third. S. F. 7 to 221 Stevemson st Y Publication Office. . Editorial Room Delivered by Year.. . L L er Year Extra ;3358 Per Year Extra X'y, 1.00 Per Year Extra S ARE AUTHORIZED E EUBSCRIPTIONSE. be forwarded when Te- uested. L i e a - Tk ive both NEW in order to imsure a prompt and correct compliance with their To- Queet, FOREIGN POSTAGE ALL POS TO OAKLAND OFFICE: 1016 Broedway BERKELEY OFFICE: T145 Center Street........Telephone North 77 WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT: EAMUEL W, WALL.......c0eee Hotel Barton NEW YORK_NEWS STANDS: H } Hotel: A. Brentano, 31} Murray Hill Hotel; Fifth-ave- Suse. STANDS: Sews Co. Great Auditorium ouse; ENTATIVE: Marquette Building “‘Central 2613.") SENTATIVE: 30 Tribune Bullding San _Franciseo streets: open cnt_in the year. FICES: c Fifth; open until corner Clay; open street Church 30 p. _Telephone Main 1083 | THE SAN . FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 180z C BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. LITTLE girl not umder b years could have room and board by a lady in Western Addi- tion, 2 blocks from school; a mbther's care. A—CAMERON & CO. Phone South 1050. 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarterg for all kinds of business chances. DALY & CURRAN. second-hand bookseilers, removed from 206 Powell st.. to 857 Geary st. B $1500; WHOLESALE bakery: daily saies out $50; new wagon, 2 horses, etc.; rent $45; stock at invoice; only cash trade; a fine business offer. Particulars K. G. WILKE, 265 Kearny st. A—$750 estab) and with rooms; rent §27 50; is & good place for man ; location the best. Call R. G. 2613 Kearny st SALOON, | | i A-—3$2650; CORNER grocery and bar; rent $40; choicest location in’ the Mission; place established years and first-class paying; full value in sight. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st A—$1750; GROCERY and bar; located in the best manufacturing town of ‘San Mateo Co.; cash trade; rent $30; 4 furnished rooms; lease. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$15,000; BARROOM ; one of the best in th or owner will take a partner for $8000; is a most beautiful and best located first-class paying place in this city. Par- ticulars R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$6500; CORNER saloon, establ. many years, and known to be one of the leading and first- ass paying lager beer saloons of this city; fullest investigation golicited; a rare chance; lease. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1800; ROCADHOUSE, with fine living and club rooms; piano, dance hall, 2 stables, etc.; A well-advertised and good-paying house. | G. WILKE, Call R 26% Kearny st. | GOOD paying bakery: sreat FOR gale—Well furnish::d 5-room ark, moored one hour's ride from city; fine chance for summer outing; also for winter shooting and fishing; completely furnished and equipped for housckeeping; automatic generator for making own gas; toilets; closets; everything strictly new and Mem:fl‘f“hmmmu 12 people over night; perfect little home; owner obliged to go East; make offer. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR sale or trade—Quartz mine; fine prospect; located in Cal.; assays $40 to $70 ton; trade for rmg.-hs. or business, CAMERON, 3 Eddy. WANTED—To exchange income property in Alameda for stock of merchandise in S. F.; e about $8000. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy. FOR sale—Carriage and wagon factory and general jobbing: established 27 years; well located and equipped with modern tools, etc.; full investization and trial given; retiring from busine: CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy. EXCHANGES made in all kinds of real estate, rooming-houses and business chances. CAM- ERON & CO., 8 Eddy st. exchange—Lot, 20x125, with cottage, | Oakland: high basement, cement side- . everything first-class; on direct car line; for rooming-house, S. value $2000. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. FOR sale—First-class etectrician and lock- smith business: bona fide proposition; good reasons for selling. CAMERON & CO. fine store trade; for HAWKE & saie at sacrifice. GENTLEMAN with $200 can secure office | gition: '$70 @ _month; money secured. a with 4 years' | block from Market and Eilis a rushing business: value must leave for the East. 263 Kesarny st. A BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has beea gpened at 1005 Market st.. opposite Fitth pen saloon; rent §30; located k south of Market and Powell 0od business; owner engaged In s cause of sale. Particulars is Kearny st saloon with 4 years' lease t; owner bought ranch saloon established years; a lass paving place. See R. G. WILKE, % Kearny st urant in San Rafael; daily re- 30: good business; value best class of people. Kearny st. ceipts in sigh n the Potrero, with 6 e established many years; this 26% Kearny s luce doing a fine business; wholesale_houses; no night or R. G. WILKE, 2614 Kearny. sur- located in Watsonville; * lease: a splendid chance; 25 saloons allowed in the Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26l are ADING hotel in ihe best business from city: lease LIQUOR store with splendid bar rent $30; © years' lease; value in cne of the bést offers in Santa Cruz Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26% PARTNER wanted corner saloons about $40; ove $i00 ver month: e R. G. WILK A—$160 kton in one of the in this city; place clears net location first-class. 2635 Kearny st. ALOON. vicinity Market, Ellis and rent $150; lease; p ce estab- first-class business. Call R. G. 3 g-room, n and 36 rooms; plano, etc.; finest loca: n across the bay. See R. G. WILKE, 2614 T barroom, with mercan- Montgomery 'st., vicinity of vlace must be secrificed on ac- 1 health of owner. See R. G. Kearny R, also partner manufac. bu nd bar, 30 rooms, gocd bargain. Restaurant and branch bakeries Saloon with 1 £00d bargain. s and b nd investis. ARMSTRONG. <earny st. 318 before oot erey electy & a board of g vear and p.m. of the n_Of trustees for ansaction of such brought before the the office of the ot street, the 1st day of August, AGENTS WANTED. NTS wanted ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. B, W. KINC r for consuita- Tel. Red 3601, PEXNSION atty.—M. HARR! ¥Ts. practice; refs. f eldiers DV free: Room 465, @ivorce costs §1 Parrott blde., £55 M CLARK, 827 Market st.; consuitation no fees T k. advance: open evenings. PATENTS &nd pensions EONNTAG'S PAT- NT & 1'ENSION AGCY., 214 Pine, 6th floor. XS news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, cs. in wrapper, for ma sale—First-class runabout for 2 or 4 pas- cengers; 10 horsepower: double opposed cngine. L. D. GANDIO! g g RBARGAIN. top; n fine condition. Box 2331, Call office. s will close | Locomo- | San Fran- | . D. GA: 102 Phelan bidg. | —CADILLAC: seats four: ‘eanopy | | saL0O! the | woks | | FOR sate business; chance for sober and rellable. i, 315 Kearny st. if sold by Monday wiil sell half or whole: ‘good chance for right man. BERG & ARMSTRONG, Kearny st. $900—( ZR and house: choice location; erage daily recei $27 50 now: fine pay- business M. nts’ Agency, 100815 Mkt FAURANT, coffee and lunch rooms: ed 13 years: run by same party; 4 weil furnished; rent $50: cause Merchants’ Agency, 100815 Market. $125--0 HALF restaurant; snap; must sell $850—Clgar store; ideal location; value in sight; daily sales $17; rent £55. $1600—30-room lodging-house; worth $2500. $400—Restaurant; factory dist.: long lease. Grocery and bar at invoice; snap. £500—Grocery and liguor store; good trade. - Real Estate Co., 1015 Market st. D—An_experiencpd office man with a ousand dollars o huy an interest in 1 business to take secretary- 2l management of the office month; the business has paid ® than 20 per cent per annum net for 4l years and is paying it this year. . Call office, Oakland —If you have real estate, improved or unimproved, loon, lodging-house, grocery, sa- butcher shop, delicatessen, branch ba- cigar stand, ‘or a place of business of kind for eale, Mst it with TH AL | ROCK INVESTMENT CO., 418-19 Callaghan buiiding, 1312 Market st.; tel. Folsom 3468. furnishing goods, variety store trans| and re stationery, established T corner: irg; rent, ac- sonable; a bargain Union Busi Exchange, USES FOR SALE. Phone South 1050, cor.’ Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. 45 rooms: rent only $125; first-class location; well furnished and good running order; clear- Ing now over §200 per month; always full; best buy in city; account sickness; price $4500."" 32 rooms; cheap rent; 2 years lease; fine downtown location: 2 entrances; everything in first-class condition; good furniture and car- pets; clearig now $200 per month; if run tran- sient can clear $300 to $350 per month; here is best proposition in city; price $3200. 7-room modern flat, close in, well furnished; 2 W cost §600; at bargain if sold at once; $300. €5 rooms; best downtown commerc! in city; clearing now $300 per montl thing first-class condition; will trade for Oak- land, Alameda or Berkeley property or ranch in California; must leave city. 17 rooms;-rent only §7 house; sickr fine little apartment s; must sell; snap; $700. 128 rooms, cheap rent: long lease; first-class, up-to-date downtown house; well furnished: clearins $500 to $600 per month; rust sell on account of other business; only ‘with us. 24 rooms: rent $145; new and elegantly fur- nished; oak and mahogany; fine proposition; ®ood lease. 180 rooms; grand, new, modern apartment house: clegantly furnished and equipped; cheap rent: fine lease, paying $500 to $600 per month; close in; full nice people: bargain if taken at once; dissolution of partnership. 5 rooms and closets; East st.; rent only $18; good furniture and carpets: everything for housekeeping: 6 beds; cost $700; obliged to go to Germany; snap at $350. $0-room, new, modern 2 and 3 room apart- ment house; ‘cheap rent; most elegantly equipped in city; b years' lease; every appoint- ment heart could wish; this little gem at bar- gain on account of sickness. s 28 rooms; elegantly fur. family hotel on Nob Hill; doing fine business; will trade for large apartment house aud pay cash difference. 108 rooms: cheap rent; new and elegantly furnished, up-to-date rooming-house; has fine bar; can be run in conjunction if desired; rare chance for right parties; part cash, balance can be paid out of the house; other business interests demand fmmediate departure. 18 rooms; rent only $75; well furnished little apartment house; reduced to $1250. 126 rooms: rent only $4 per room; new and up-tc-date hou all men; electric elevator, lights; long lease; clears $400 to* $500 per month; one of the beet buys in the eity. 14 rooms: rent only $57: oak furniture: good carpets; part cash, balance time; price $800. 105 rooms; cheap rent; first-class, up-to-date commercial ‘house; clearing $350 to $400 per month; call for particulars. 5 rooms: grand new building: elegantly tur- nished; cheap rent; 10 years lease; close in: clears '$400 per month: $4000 down, balance § per cent per annum; departure. 7-room flat; rent $40: oak furniture; good carpets; sickness; price $350, Large list of real estate, rooming-houses and business for exchange or trade always on hand. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. HEADQUARTERS FOR LODGING-HOUSES. H. C. DECKER, ;.m: MARKET ST., PHONE OHN 531 ESTABLISHED IN 1877—IN THIS CITY. I SELL ONLY BARGAINS. 8 rooms: flat; newly furnished rooms; fine transient house .$800 reduced.$3000 rooms; swell boarding-hous rooms; part housekeeping: a snap....$500 rooms; suni de; north of Market. .. .St rooms; picl fine location. -$450 rooms: rent $83; a bargain 3900 rooms; Mission &t -$1850 rooms; $200 cas rooms rooms: Geary st rooms; up-to-date: with piano. rooms! elegantly furnished. . 283 rooms; modern apartment-house. ... . $1500 rooms: Market st.: for exchange 83000 110 ~ooms; house clears $600; offer wanted. 160 houses with 6 to 300 rooms; all prices. DECKER, 960 Market st. Tel. John 531, felong position and in- ; experience un ¥ must furnish refe an easily be fon to duty. Particulars room 1 50 WILL sec re a Market rt., —Coffee, tpa and spice route over 18 anding; sélling on account of <s. For particulars inquire at 119 | between 11 a. m. and 1 p. m, ¥, stationery, & fcecream and variet: . Santa Clara County; fi ; Call on J. SEIDL & CO., 619 Bat- ! E location. tery incorporate and float stock companles; we handle unlisted securities: loans negotia: HORATIO GILBERT & CO., Elifcott Squ ufalo. MANUFACTURING, $75,000; per cent tc 30 per cent, according to year; principals only. Address or call 201 Mills build A SALOO! ing-house for sal 1o retire from busf Inquire 124 S et., Strunsk: ore. FOR sale—Scloon fixtures, ete cheap rent; party oblige quire 1006-§ Wash:ngton st. to go away. In- Oukland. CORNER candy and notion stor. mice living rooms; good fixture at_once. Call 261 Tenth sf SACRIFICE sale—Restaurant, st worth $350: must sell; Offer ll}('-s it. See PATERSO! 873 Market. 1 ACTIVE young man wanted; steady place; | will pay £90 to ¢ach per month; cash capiai | north Market | any_reasonable | | THIRTY rcoms, nicely required, $200. €32 Market st., room 6. A FINE drug- ore at low price; owner having gone to Philippines. Call at 134 McAllister st bei. 10:30 and 11:30 a. m. ‘ANTED—Rambler automobile. Address with price, etc., box 1987, Call office. FOR salo—White Steam Touring Car; go0d or- Ger; $1500. Box 2255, Call office. v S ———— ADOPTION. TO adopt: a healthy biue-eyed infant. JRE_ADAM, ladies’ physician, 669A Ellis st. ASTEMA REMEDY. A. Di Nola's Asthma Remedy relieves instant- iy: 16~ 25 60c 1602 Market. St. Nicholas. _______BIEDS, DOGS, ETC. YOUNG parrots, guaranteed to talk, $5 each; Jargest variety birds, cages, etc., at low prices. 1544-46 st Dess street south of Market. Inquire $2500_FIRST-CLASS saloon, Inquire 6183 rear. Larkin st.: _— A PARTY with money for pushing an un; fillable bottle. B. HL'GHEE. 42?‘Hydo llm et e i Mt ot SALOON and grocery for sale reasonable. 80 Potrero ave., corner Twentieth st. CIGAR for sale, cheap; must leave city. Folsom st. $350_DERRY and delicacy store with living Hayes st. 1013 rooms. 379 0} HOME bakery for sale. 1550 Church st. OLD established cigar, sta. and 3 Toorma: will bear Investigation. 110, Tth ot FOR sale—Corner saloon, with lease; best busi- 159 4th, MARION GRIFFIN, over Examiner entrance. Market sts. Tel. Black 3007. furnished, leas 1come. all men roomers, low rent. z . low rent. country 21 rogms, rent only roon; 81 room. 5 per room Hotels and roadhouses and ail kinds of busi- nes d and exchanged. Money to loan on furniture at low rates. T & CARROLL, 2 MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st. Phone Jessie 2081, ing-housea, hotels and flats; will sell any rent § i rent $45; lease; goo running water in every room; always : _occupant six years: price reasonabie. ox 1810, Call office. LODGING house for rent, 43 rooms, 8 batha; near Sutter and Hyde. Address for particu- lars; only principals need apply. Box 1965, Call office. FOURTEEN rooms cheap; no reasonable offer refused. 212 Fifth st. $150 CASH for 10-room house; easy payments, inquite 320 O'Farrell st. ouse of 10 rooms for sale; price ; going awa; 725 Polk st. 10-ROOM house; $30 over ren m., 823 Howard 7-ROOM house, furnished, f e; down town; good income. Box 2211, Call ptfice. ...AAn Original and Useful Novelty.... REE TO WANT ADVERTISER s IN NEXT SUNDAY'S CALL ORLDS _ AR PATENTED) i TOOTHPICKS In Estes” Polished and Engraved Turned-Weoden Boxes These are the genuine “WORLD’'S FAIR” Toothpicks, put up in handsomely engraved and polished boxes. ‘The engraving is in colors, directly on the wood (not a label), and the boxes are hand polished in the natural color of the wood, thus displaying to the best advantage the fine grain of the silver white birch from which they are made. artistic package, and the most attractive novelty of this kind yet produced. The “WORLD’S FAIR” Toothpicks themselves are so familiar as to hardly need de# scription—they are rounded, polished and sliveriess, and admittedly the finest and most popular American pick on the market, and are sold in every section of this country. In a word; it makes a very WORLD'SFAIR TOOTHPICKS In Polished and Engraved Wooden Boxes. Boxes will prove valuable as receptacle for Jewelry, Hair- pins, Cuff and Collar Buttons, etc., etc,, etc. At e A AN NN NN NN NN N NN NN The above cut is fac-simile of the package and exact size of box. The cover is_engraved in red and black, and as the cut reads. The box has a very neat appearance, and is filled with about 300 of these popular, high-class toothpicks. When empty box makes a very suitable re- ceptacle for hairpins, cuff, collar buttons, etc., and is a valuable and ornamental addition to any dresser. day, Friday and Saturday. 639 McAllister 1016 Broadway 2148 Center Street.. Schneider’s Book Store..... clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES: 1008 Market street, opposite Fifth; open until 11 p. m. 627 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 300 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m. street; open until 0 p. m. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 p. m. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 p. m. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until p. m. 106 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m. 1096 Valencia street; open until 9 p. m. Northeast corner Church and Duncan streets; open until 9 p. m. Northwest corner Twenty-secand and Kentucky streets; open until 9 p. m. 2200 Fillmore street; open until 9 p. m. OAKLAND OFFICE: BERKELEY OFFICH: ALAMEDA OFFICE: The premiums are free to Want Advertisers in Sunday Call only. Premiums can be obtained by presenting advertisements at: BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francisco Call, corner Market and Third streets; open until 12 o' 9:30 p. m. «eases.Telephone Maln 1083 «.Telephone North 77 Gifts given Thurs- _— ing. developin MRS, J. J. WHITNEY, business medium and 1ifé reader. 1208 Market et.. Galt House. for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, $1 per year AA—Call at once and eave $4. My famous §5 readings this week for $1. PAUL DESTINE, The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever In San Francisco. 1 do hereby colemnly agree and guarantes to make no charge if I fail to tell your name, and what you want to know. 1 tell if husband,’ wife or sweetheart is true or false, whom and when you will marry; in fact, I will tell every hape, fear or ambition better than you can tell you self. reach the greatest possible strength in mental and bedily vigor, and luck that jnsures success in business, mining, speculation; I implant the controlling 'power n your nature so you can fascinate any one you desire, win the one you love, bring back your loved one, and cause marriage with one of choice. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.; closed Sunday. 326 O'Farrell st., 326, MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- nently located at 17 Third st., next Examiner bldg.; she reads your life cofrectly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the present happenings and portrays events to occur in the future; if you are in trouble, discontented or not’ satisfied with Iife, or have domestic, love or business troubles, con- sult this great medium and vou will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affairs of life; 25c up; satisfaction guar- anteed; open Sundays. Tel. Black 459. A—Miss M. Wille, 330 Ellis, clairvoyant crys. tal seer and life reader, will tell you exactly What you called for without.asking a ques- tion; names given; special, $1; hours 10 to 8. MISS ZEMDAR, young, llf&d clair. & palm.; 1 correctly treat your love affairs, domestic trouble, bus. and financial success; names; L., 50c; G., $1. 714 Frankiin, nr. G. G. ave. LODGING house for sale, 46 rooms; furniture in first-class order; bargain. Box 2268, Call. A BRANCH office of The Call for the redeption of advertisements and subscriptions has been cpened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. CLOTHING RENOVATING. SUITR cleaned and and dyeing. Bon 40 EIl! rmm 14; phone Drumm 44. Call for and deliver free, A WERK'S news for § cents—The Wi 16 pages. 1n wrapper. for matling. 81 por, Seat: COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants efected for $4; collections made. city or country. Pacific Collection Co., Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. Main 5580, J l & ISMAR, Egyptian seeress, The Vendome, 1104 Market st., San Francisco. Office hours—10 & m. 1o 5 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 12; Wednes- day evening, 6 to 8. Phone South’1141. e Mrs.A H.Kronenberg, palmist, clairvoyant,card reader; when others fail t :good Z6c. T30 Franklin.nr..G.ave Ter Larkin 4307, A—MME. RAVENNA reads life; business ad- vice; names given; 25c up. 8 Ellis st. MME. ODELL returned; clairvoyant, card read- er; tea leaves; 25c up. Lower flat, 220 Eddy. MISS WARD. clairvovant; gives names, da facts: readings daily. 917 Market, foom 3. _well-known _fortune- 6 United States or Canada one year for $L. I will improve your condition so you will | CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. | | COMPRESSED Alr and Vacuum Process now universally without removal; carpets and rugs are also cleaned by compressed air at shop; prices moderate. S. F. Compressed Air Cleaning Co., 308 Market st.; phones Main 152 and Bush 479. WHEN you become disgusted with your work séend for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet cleaning 3c yard. Tel. Mission 74. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1509 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning; Sc. Tel. Mission 225. ONKLIN'S Superior Carpet.Beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave. Telephone East 126. |c ' sed for cleaning carpets on floor | ing works, 355-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. | SDVCAT’VIDIAL—O‘ ontinued. E. R. AYRES. founder and manager of Ayres Bustness Coliege for 14 years, has returned to take active management. Combined course, $5 a month; life scholarship, $50. Day, evening. Bancroft bldg.. 723 Market A—The LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for university, law and medical coi- leges; refs,, President Jordan or any Stanford professor. ssions. Phelan bdg. A—THE Paul Gerson School of Acting gives more performances and secures more engage- ment: for students than all other Western schools; special summer course. 414 Mason. A—METROPOLITAN Business College, Gram- mar and High School, 602 Van Ness ave.; s to employment: free use typewriters at es. R. H. WEBSTER, ex-supt., Pres. HOPKE BROS.; excellent carpet beating: mat- tresses made over. 1432 Howard;tel.South 216. DVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 304. GEO.WALCOM & CO., Props. RUDOLPH & CO.,carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.: tel. Mission 263. P —— A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot brea ‘warranted 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50; fillings, 50c; plates, $5; full set; all’ work 'painiess and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth, DR. LUDLUM HILL. 1443 Market,nr.Eleventh —No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set: extracting 50c; gas given. DR. KNOX, dentist, now located at the Grand building, 1095 Market st., room 203; all first- class dentistry at fow prices. Paris Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth, $1 50 up; Crowns,$2 up; fillings,25¢. ALL work . guacanteed by the New Yok den- tists. Dr, Perkins, Mgr., 969 Mission, cor. 6th ARTHUR CHISHOLM, surgeon-dentist,r.14, 1st floor, Phelan bld., 806 Market, cor. O'Farrell. GOLD fillings, 76c; silver, 35c; crownps, §2; no pain: open Sundays. Dr.O. | Al | , Ju: East, wish- ing to establish her business, will make any of gown for the next 30 days for $5 to work and fit guaranteed: bring work 723 McAllister st. B.Hewitt.204 Suttr. | | COACHING arithmetic a_specialty: $1 25 per week; competent instructor; life diploma. MRS, M. K. SMITH, SB Pine place, off Pine st.. near Mason. A—CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE,1435 Mar- ket, guarantees positions to graduates: Pit- man shorthand, typing. bookkeeping: $8 mo. COACHING coll accredited High School ETT, 614 M: ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., min.,mech., sur- v cvinide; day, e . 1864, Van 113 Fulton, pr. City Hall. N Business College, 1107 Mkt., com- urse, 6 mo. $30. eve. $4 mo.: private. CALIFORNI 925 Golden Gate ave., S. F.; 75-page catalog or reque: —————————————————————— ge—Preparatory and grade by teacher. L. HEW- ess College, AN A IS OFTEN THE RESULT an would Hke a few hours assist eooking in restaurant. ff Geary st., near Mason. GERMA. work a day a place, k. e COMPETENT woman wishes general Bouse- w i cocking. Apply 11% Elizabeth sk, near Twenty-third and Guerrero. T 71_‘ d . Do can do office 05, ¢ COMPETENT young woman wants work by or_chamber ographer; Y office. the day, ho el g ete., work; steady: sleep we s 1100 Mission st., near Seventh. LADY desires position as secretary or matron of institution; charitable or otherwise; ex- perienced; first-class references. Box 271l x office. YOUNG German-American woman Wwith & 4- year-old child wishes position as housekeeper or general work, city or country, in Jewish family; can 66, Call. MIDDLE-AGED German lady wishes & posi- tion in German family; general houseworit: good cook. 3133 Seventeenth st. FRENCH laundress wants washing and_iron- ing by the day. MRS. PARDIS, 1818 Du- pont st. experienced stenographer, desires can give references. Box 2365, G Swedish girl wishes a place as up- stairs girl; good reference; wages $18. Ad- dress 2631 Nineteenth st., corner of York. A YOUNG German woman wishes & position as_cook in a Christian family; $30; city only. 417 Twenty-ninth st. A COMPETENT stenographer desires pema- nent position: will furnish machine if de- sired. Box 2364, Call. BOOKKEEPER and stenographer with § years experience wishes situation. Box 2461, Cail. JAPANESE young girl wants situation to de housework or cooking: help in small family. Address YAIRO, 514 Pine st. JAPANESE girl wants position in good fam- ily; plain cook and housework: wages $3 up. Address T. O.. 202 O'Farrell st. WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton’s Bazaar, 633 McAllister st ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recetved at ‘branch office, cor. Duncan and Church sta. SMPLOYMENT WANTED _MALE. YOUNG man, well educated, accurats and strietly reliable, with knowle: of book- keepitig and business experience, wants po- sition; references. Box 2397, Call office. SOBER man wants place do chores; under- stands horses: can milk; also housework; moderate wages: good home preferred. Box 2718, Call office. PAINTER, paper-h: bas all toc w dress 529 Geary =t anger and tinter; first class; vill work reasonable. Ad- phone Larkin 1208 A YOUNG married man wants position tn & retall grocery store; 15 years' experfence. Box 2712, Call office. MAN wants work as laborer. Call at 1833 Powell st., city. WANTED—Carpenter work by two plain car- penters; coun referred. Box 2719, Call FIRST-CLASS furniture finisher wants work; Fifth city or_country. WANTED—Any good steady caretaker, suburbs or smail help around place of trust, either aged in- valld or kind people only,” by young, com- petent, reliable New York Stats, American, willing man. best habits; references; no teamster; reasonable wages. Ad- 58, Call office. chorework o country town. & can milk: dress P. J. F., box 2 PRESENT employers want position as book- kaeper or cashier for a tried, trusty, capabie and thoroughly honest man; consolidation of tovo firms necessitates his resignation, which present employers accept unwillingly and re- gretfully. Box 2818, Call office. GERMAN, sober, reliable, understands care of horses, garden. etc., can milk, wants situa- tion on private place: references; eity or country. Box 2374, Call office. BY a first-class carpenter, one who has had ckarge of work; a_thorough mechanic; oity or country. H. N. BERNHART, general de- livery, Sacramento, Cal. A GERMAN, middle-aged and single, wishes & situation k in grocery stors asd bar- room; first-class references. W. BOHLING, 417 Kearny st WANTED—Position as blacksmith or repalr woodwork on wagons and handy man _om *ranch: no shoeing: country preferred. J. W.. 131 Taylor st. A COMPETENT, experfenced hotsl man would Itke position as manager of ho any size. Address T. C. KING, Hotel Sequoia, 8508 Geary st. i;nco)lonvifi botler-maker would like fore- man position in raflroad shop: belong to ne union; experience as a foreman and manu- facturer 35 years. Box 2323, Call office. ENGINEER wants position: has had 25 years' experience; can furnish best of reference; would take position as handy man around machinery Box 121, Call office. STRONG young man wants work of any kind; good driver: not afraid of work: city or coun= try; references. Box 2438, office. WANTED Work by young man in_creamery or no objection to leaving town. ‘Address box 2467, Call office. GARDENER, energetic young man, years, student, wants care of lawn or garden for room and board. Adress box 2466, Call. FIRST-CLASS barber wants short hour job in first-class shop, ‘or Saturdays and Sundays. Box 2373, Call office. YOUNG man desires $150 for security. San Francisco, Cal. sition as cashier with Address 315 Fourth st., POSITION wanted as bookkeeper oF proot- reader; mo chjection to leaving eity. Box 2440, Call office. TO tallors—First-class Swedish cutter, age 39 of practical experience, seeks situation. Box 2449, Call office. R G. FARGO, ELEVATOR operator wants pla 347 Kearny st. MIDDLE-AGED handy san wants work; pri- e place. Address J. L. H., box 2322, Cail. SOBER., rellable Japaness kind outside work English, Box BRIGHT Japanese student wants position as schoolboy in small family; speaks well; un- derstand 2 couple want places; man as plain JAPANE cook, nsework: wages $35 month up. YAMADA, 1 City Hall place. JAPANESE, neat and energetic, wants work for his passage to Louis fair: under- YOIN, 633 Sutter. hes position in a ~ Japanese Gospel So- small clety, fami 7256 Geary st. JAPANESE exprienced chamber worker wants tuation in family or hotel. T. GEORGE, 21 Haight st. A JAPA young boy wants pesition as schoolboy in small family. K. M., 1225 De- visadero st.; tel. Scott 54S. A JAPANESE young boy wants a position a3 cook in family; city or country. K. M. 831 Sacramento st. JAPANESE, honest schoolboy, wants position in small family: do cooking and wait om ta~ ble. JOE. § Meacham place. A JAPANESE boy wishes a position as an ap- prentice in a_photographic studio; has much experience. T. M., 535 Jessie st. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. A—JAPANESE and Chinese employment office supplies best help prownptly; city or country. S. IMURA, 839 Sacramento. Tel. James 261, A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell st.: tel, Main 5732, HINESE Employment Office—Best h Lebn Seung’s, 411% O'Farrell; o Eat e JAPANESE-Chinese E; . Offic kton; best beip. Fritz Tamagaki. mer.ster, Bush 539 RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of. all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 5188. E and Japanese tain 1907 B c McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Patterns cut to measure; eve. class, 1019 Mkt. Accordion, sunburst and knife-plaiting. _Sts art's button & buttonhole factory. 110 Taylor. EDUCATIONAL. BIGGER school than ever. On June 1 we A oved th new 8 root bullding, 738 Mission st., between and Fourth; more Per roome: better lignt: fnest in the West Come wnd seer & ¥ BUSINESS COLLEGE: ISAAC Pitman Business College, 345 Haight; individual instruc.; all branches; day; eve. JAPANESE first-class cook wants position in private family: have references. EMOTO, 110 Golden Gafe ave. A _JAPANESE boy wants position as school- boy or honsework. Address 1544 Polk st. JAPANESE wants a position as school boy. Address U. M., S11 Stockton st. A JAPANESE hoy wants to work as schoolboy. HERAO, 1908 Polk st.; phone La 1017. CHINESE g0od cook desires a place in family: city refernces. Box 2709, Call; phome China 146, between 9 and 11 a. m. T HAVE some nicely located lots in city will exchange for automobile. Address box 2212, Call office. TWO first-class superior cooks references Wish ituations; - oth - procestace cooks. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter, COMPETENT, relible, sood woman; work by the day: washing, ironing and ‘houseclean- ing; $1 50 a day and carfare or e per halt day. Please inquire at 694 . corner Twenty-ninth st. Py A FATHER wants place in country for 14-year- old gitl to take Hoin take care of baby in exchange for Box 2593, Call office. : strict American family, — YOU can huy’fli worth of furniture for $7 50 down and 30 per week. T. Brilllant's Furniture Co.. 340 Post st.. near Powel SIDEBOARD. folding bed, front and back par- lor carpets and piano for sale. 418 Hyde st. Anderson Auction House, 19 Turk, nr. Market, everything for the house;low prices. FURNITURE _stoves, bought, Barger, 439 Valencia,nr.16th, Tel.