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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL RECKELS. smmunications to JOHN McNAUGHT W. J. MARTIN Operator Will Con- and Third, S. F. 221 Stevenson st Per Year Extra Per Year Bxtra ordering change of ad- to give both NEW to insure a with their re- correct compliance OAKLAND OFFICE: 1016 Brosdway Telephone Maln 1083 BERKELEY OFFICE: Telephone North 77 2148 Center Stree CORRESPO ...Post Bullding WASHINGTON . Marquette Bull Central 2619.” 0 Tribune Bullding .Herald Square CH OFFICE 1008 Market street, roer Clay; open until USINESS m-c_!'._onmnl. A—$4000; BAKERY and confectionery, estab- lished many years, baking 7 barrels per day © horses, wagons and buggy; one of the best | See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny. | ell_established real estate office in | ni this | b | A—$350; apa Co.; office doing & good business; has ticulars. R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$750; HALF interest in manufacturing busi- | ness; established 16 years; partner can clear $150 easy per month; rare chance. R. G. WILKE, 2633 Kearny st. A—$§1500; tea and coffee store estab, years; owner engaged in business i1 Arizona; must sacrifice. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$500; HARDWARE, locksmith and electri- cal repair shop; established 25 years; best location. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A—$500; HARDWARE, locksmith and electri- crockery, etc. cal repair shop: established 25 years; best location. Particulars R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A—$1S00; SALOON on water front, close to Market st.; net rent $120; place established many years and known as a good paying business. See R. G. WILKE, 26} Kearny. luable contracts; clearing about $150; par- | stock invoice 'o about $2500; | $250—NOTIONS, candy and cigars; 2 furnished rooms; must be sold: make offer. 343 6th st. RESTAURANT for'sale; trouble among part- ners. 181 Sixth st. FOR sale—A smail grocery and bar. Inquire aloon gnd 15 furnished rooms; good chance; bargain.’ 212 East st. FOR sale—Delicatessen store _ with llvlnf' rooms; low rent; price $700. Box 1396, Call. | ROUTE 12, San Francisco Call, for sale. Ap- ply San Francisco Call office. LODGING-HOUSES VV!O‘ SALE. []1] MARION GRIFFIN, Room 406, Examiner Telephone Black 3607. Free List of Hotels and Rooming-houses, We Guarantee Titles. ‘We have money to lend. Come and see us. Z-eEa ZOXx>R 20 ZomXPR A—$900; BAKERY with delicatessen store, fce- cream parlor; in very best location; will be sacrificed; owner must leave at once for New York; rent $20. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$3500; LIQUOR store, with § years' lease; $2000 stock guaranteed; 1 block north of Market; a very rare chance. Call on R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$1800; RESTAURANT and coffee saloon; daily receipts $50; rent $80; lease; place lo- cated close to Market and & good business. Call on R, G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$3500; SALOON; the best on the water front; rent §74; place known for the last 30 years as a first-class paying business. For particulars call on R, G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st A--$1200; OLD-ESTAB. dyeing and cleaning works; 3 horses; 4 wagons; net rent $20; place estab. for Mmany years and has a large patronage; a good paying business. Call on R. G. WILKE, 2613 Kearny st. A—$1000; HOTEL; a first-class paying bar; 14 rooms, ‘dining-room and kitchen, with 5-year lease;' close to carhouse and other factorles. See R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$1800; RESTAURANT for sale, in the best mining town in the State of Nevada; dally Teceipts, $150; opposite the round house; no better paying proposition in Nevada. Partic- ulars R. G. WILKE, 2635 Kearny st. $600—WILL take partner in a good paying. nicely furnished coffee parior and restau rant; lease; or owner will sell for $1100; part on time, SBee R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. O —HAVE A— —HIGH-CLASS PROPOSITION— —for some enterpising lady or gentleman— —of education and refinement— —new and modern house of 68 rooms— —partially furnished—fine furnishings— —Think of my rent, $5 per room— —5-yeir lease— —House should clear $300 monthly— —Price $3500. my only agent. —WE-- —ESPECIALLY— —RECOMMEND TO YOU— —a 387-room house in a fine location— —4 blocks north of Market st.— —Swell entranci— MARION GRIFFIN i | —Elegantly turnished, right up to the hour— —Steam heat; hot and cold water— Near good restaurants— —Necessary cash, $1500. MARION GRIFFIN, the real estate agent— —NOW— —we Wwill show you— —a reliable little 12-ropm house near— —The Emporium— Price $400; rent $30; cleared $47 monthly —for last 9 years. MARION GRIFFIN, room 406, Examiner bldg. 000; BAKERY, one of the best in city; nthly sales $6000; splendid chance for two partners; not all cash necessary. Particulars s-¢ R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2500; HOTEL in Sonoma Co.; 20 furn. rooms; dining and bar room, bus, 2 horses, cow, etc., and 7 acres of land; 5 years' lease: rent $50. or owner v.ll sell whole property for $12,000. Particulars R G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. —_— | A—$1750; CORNER grocery and bar, with § living rooms, on Sacramento st.; 414 years’ lease; rent $45; the very best location. -See R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. $550-~RESTAURAD 50 'T; very best location; rent $60; close to Kearny and Bush; good-paying investment; investigate. Cal on R G WILKE, 261 Kearny st. HARLES J. THELA: Commission, m, in Independence Independence = North Fork of Ameri- kelumne River, Joseph Dondero, in bia, Tuolumne gives notice protests will m 68, Flood buflding, San ng year, and for the other business as may GRANT. Secretary. ffice of The Call for the recep ubscriptions has 1608 Market . subscriptions recelved at DETECTIVE ced female ivate parties; ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. e is dear at $12 and years T've made divorces : Mo money needed; vorce is granted; perfectly vice free; collections 2, 1122 Market st. -law, Exam. bldg., established 26 court and office ance or for consulta- pointment. Tel. Red 3601 ntretice room G11; $12: quick,quiet;advice free; : no_charge unless success- 7 Market st., room 301. ree costs $12; law business; Montgomery st.; L. S CLARK. #2 rhone Red 6617. room 304: consulta- 2 fecs in advance; open evenings. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents— The Weekly Call, wrapper, for matling, $1 per year. = _*_, DI NOLA'S Asthma Reredy rel ieves nstantly; Market. St. Nicholas, rt. 10th and Washington, Oakland | & A pi A—$2000; CORNBR grocery and bar on Va- lencia 'st.; lease; old established and good paying business; investigate; a rare chance. See R. G. WILKE, 26§ Kearny st. 1. —READ THIS— o5 2.—STORY OF a partially furnished house—2. 8. —“A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME' 3. 4. —As told In this ad of 18 lines— 4. 5. ‘e want to sell— 6. —An apartment house of 150 rooms— 6. 3 —Profit steadily $396 monthly— T. 8. It's very expensively furnished— 8. 9. —Price $7500. A great bargain— 9, 10. —Long lease. Rent $750. 10. 11. —Y¥ou only need $2000 in cas L ‘We promise to arrange balance— 12, spectfully, MARION GRIFFIN— 13 —P. S.— 4. —If you do not know— 15. —Our reputation— 16. —We shall gladly zive you— 7. —BANK REFERENCES— 18. ANY reasonable offer buys a 45-room house_nicely located north of Market; rent $150; clears $175; books oven for examination. MARION GRIFFIN, 406 Examiner building. NAP IT QU rooms for $300— NE. corner flat— North of Market—nicely located— —Don’t *‘think” too long. room 408 Examiner bidg., Corner 3d and Market. MARION GRIFFIN, A—$2350; COAL, wood, hay and grain busi- mess; 3 horses, 3 wagons; net rent $34; place established years; very best loca- tion g00d cash business. See R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. 500; CORNER galoon in wholesale 4l trict; no night or Sunday work; saloon e tab. ‘20 years and known as a good bus ness. See R. G. WILKE, 26 Kearny st. A—$2450: CORNER grocery and bar, 5 years' : rent $40; store doing large cash busi- iocation can't be beat; value in sight. See R, G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2600; COFFEE saloon and restaurant; one block from Examiner building; place estab- lished years; doing a first-class business; about §70 per day. Particulars see R. G, WILKE, 263 Kearny st A-—$3570; CORNER grocery and bar on Fulton st.; rent $60; living rooms; stock will in- volce about $2600; a well established and first-class paying business. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$250; DAIRY, 5 rooms: st. Call' R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearn: A—CAMERON & CO—Phone South 1050. 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell, Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. For sale—Well-furnished and equipped country hotel; 59 rooms; rent only $150; 10-year lease; newly painted and renovated through- out; about 50 miles from S. F.; fine, grow- ing’ town; present owner made fortune and wants to retire. CAMERON & O., 3 Eddy. First-class saloon downtown; 2 blocks from Market_st.; rent §75; well fitted up; receipts $1S to $25 per day; must be sold on account of Gther business;’ price $1600. CAMERUN First-class short-order restaurant, downtown; fittings new and up-to-date; receipts $15 to $80 per day; fine opportunity to get Al prop- osition rezsonable; best of reason for selling. CAMERON & CO. For sale—First—class bazaar and cigar bus! ness; Al location, long lease, cheap re: fixtures and store up-to-dat established 17 years; fine new stcck of goods; has never changed hands; now clearing $350 and over per. month; best reason for selling; an op- portunity of a lifetime. See CAMERON & Harness and saddlery shop, well Jocated; rent $12; well stocked; fine machine; bench tocls: everything goes: price $1000; more than value in sight; retiring from bus: ness. CAMERON & CO. Hers {s an opportunity of getting one of the best groceries and bars in city; fine transfer corner; downtown and doing blg busines; cheap rent: 5_years' lease; receipts average 81800 to § never changed hands; best of reallon for seiling. CAMERON Exchanges made in ail kinds of real estate, rooming-house and business chances. CAME- RON & CO., 3 Eddy st. For sale—Several good bustness propositions for investors. such as cigar stores, groceries and bars, bakeries furnishing goods, merchan- dise,. country hotels. restaurants and many other propositions 160 numerous to mention: would be pleased to have you call and inspect our list. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. For sale—First-c); downtown cigar store; doing guod business but disagreement of partners cause of sale. CAMERON & CO. BUSINESS AGENT. 917 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth, ROOKBANK, Jeacher has good hom | music: $12 month; two $22; heaithtul 1433 Tighth ave., Sunset. CARFET EEATING AND CLEANING. e i v COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; rpets wnd rugs also cleaned by compressed shop; prices moderate. pressed Air Cicaning Co., 308 152 and Bush 479. 8. F. Com- Market st; $350 ; A CLIENT of mine who conducts & well pay- EOLRDING FOR CHILDREN. e for girl: ad- ing clgar stand on Market st. desires good, honest man as partner to assist him in at- :?(llnx stand, and to same he can offer fine on; mo experience necessary: required. Particulars of Bnfio%y)itsflx_mh $350 AND services secure an Interest in old estad. office and commission business clear- ing $200 to $250 mo.; no experience required; party must be sober and reliable and furnish 2004 references, as saume will be tendered him. Particulars with BROOKBANK. TO lease for a term of years—One of the best in the town of San Mateo; large . barn, chicken-house, etc.; on the elec. tric line; 5 minutes’ walk from depot; suit— able for private hotel and restaurant; very large grounds, fine shade trees, beautiful flmn;ll me ':npo;-ulnlty for the right . Inquire after 5 p. m. from owner, 86 Oaks #t., San Francisco. BPACES to let In an established stors for :‘:‘7“ goods, fhlldl"n'l and Infants' wear, inery, gloves, notions. Address box 3824, Call office. —_— FOR sale—Bakery; short distance from San Francisco; a great bargain if sold at once as business. Apply owner is interested in other Bakers' Home, 794 Mission st. works and draught beer Wunder Brewing Co. R —_— WE te and float stock 3 can get incorporal companles; we unlisted _securities; loans EORATIO GILBERT & Buffalo. Cb.. Eilicets Squ g #hop with two rooms fur- $125—_CARPENTER nished, 632 Sixth st.; call after 6 p, m. T P BTR BRI T A A St 5 B bl B it e —SLAUGHTER SALE— —21 rooms on Market st.— —Beautifully furnished and fine entrance— Splendid location. 1f you have $500 to pay down make your offer to MARION GRIFFIN. ADMINISTRATOR'S sale. He say: “Get me an offer on_that hou: It must re 30 rooms, 27 of them The furniture is fine. Profit $200 monthly.” —Long lease. MARION GRIFFIN, office at Examiner bldg. —Corner 3d and Market. PRIVATE SANATORIUM— —Yes & new corner house— —Centrally located— —Quite beautifully furnished— —Now full of permanent rcomers— —But well adapted— —for purposes of a sazatorium— —Call before Christmas. MARION GRIFFIN, room 406, Examiner bldg., —Cor. 3d and Market. —22 ROOMS— —Near Eilis and Larkin —Rent only $70 for 22 rooms— —Same owner for 15 years; price §$1100— —During that Siime it has —always cleared —$70 monthly, MARION GRIFFIN. the real estate agent, —room 408, —Examiner —bullding, —3a and Market, A—CAMERON & CO. ~Phone South 1050 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rooming-houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. One of the most complete and elegantly fur- nished 60-room straight rooming-house; 15 mirutes’ walk from Kearny st.; nothing finer in city, combined with elegant new modern building; cheap rent; every room occupled with the best class of people; clearing $300 per month, and sickness is only cause of sale; ex- clusively with us. Here is 14 rooms; Van Ness; furnished in oak and mahogany; good carpets; all full; clearing nice little salary every month; it is yours at $600. First-class Investment where you can earn $2400 per year on expenditure of $4500 in 46- room house; rent only $125 per month; choice location on Sutter st.; always full; best of oak Bood carpets; sickness only reason Anothe. flat; Sloan. fitted it up 6 months ago and cost considerable over §000; think of the rent, only one: a beautifully furnished 8-room $25 per month; choice location; big snap; $400. We have 13 beautifully furnished rooms In fine block on Post st.; full nicest kind of room- ers; new and modern throughout; brings in nice income; furniture in oak, birizeye maple; velvet and Axminster carpets; cost $1800 to furzish six months ago; obliged to leave city; big bargain; $£1200. 12 rooms; fine block on Sutter; rent only $55; water free; oak furniture, moquet and Brus- sels carpets; nice little home: $700. You can’'t beat this beautifully furnished, 100-room, downtown house: carpets, furniture and draperies of the very best; electrjc lights, steam heat; in fact, everything lern and :lp lg‘g;le. long lease; cheap rent; owner leav- ng city. . Big_snap; 31-room rtment-house; rent only $4 per room; well furnished and clearing $90 per month; will only take $550 cash, bal- ance time; price $950. This speaks for itself; 16 rooms, furnished in oak; new carpets, and full to the roof with good people, which brings in profit of $75 per month; sickness compels eale. Grand, new, modern apartment- house; beau- tiful building: elegantly furnished; good long lease with cheap rent; only 15 minutes’ walk from Kearny st.; has 180 rooms and pays $500 to $600 per month; always full; best class of people; & bargain can be had if taken at once. Golden opportunity to get nice 7-room flat; rent only $40; water, garbarge and janitor service free: mahogany and cak furniture; car- pets body Brussels, new 1 year; cost $800; now $450; obliged to leave city. Here is 16 good rooms, close In, with 3 rooms not furnished, but are all full and pays per month above all expenses; owner taki larger house; price $1050. Swell family hotel on Sutter st.; beautiful) furnished uw-nrull;thenmur«:n..rvz only $4: obliged to leave city; will be sold at half cost to furnish. 14 sunny rooms, close in; rent only $60 per ‘month; some new carpets; everything nios and elean and pays well; e 3 do balance time; I\flne ehlmm mo joisg "Nlei.l.:'tdlln “n;t‘ with good fur- niture 3 only $85; must next ten days; ofter. e ‘We have a number of Al nuaam;ommwmmw?m be had for less thon half cost to furnish; must be sold, either account of sickness or 5 # Ha list of real o ing-houses snd Susizess. chances Tor eichangs or trade alawys on hand. A A. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. R A oA P A H. C, DECKER.... ..908 MARKET ST. H. C. DECKER. ..PHONE JOHN 531 SQUARE DEALING-CLEAR TITLES. Over 28 years selling touses in this city. MONEY TO LOAN 'N ANY HOUSE. See the Followi g Bargains 19 r.; rent $75; only §2.0 cash..... 24 r.; all light and sur.y; rent §60.... 26 r.; Market st.: sn 25 r.; up-to-date hotel; swell lacation 10-r. house, new furniture. 27-r. house ‘on Post st... & r.; sunny corner: north of Market st 2000 400 100 always rented; tlears $400.. 8500 103 r.; apartment: cleats $400 a month. 8000 H. C. DECKER, 906 Matket st., cor. Stockton. MITCHELL & CO.. 1206 MARKET ST. PHONE JESSIE 2981 Rooming and: apartment-houses, hotels, flat: Sold to suit purchasers. Titles guaranteed. AUTOMIBILE AT YOUR SERVICE. $ 750 1400 2500 8200 800 SATURDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1904, EMPLOYMENT DRESSMAKER, la, | coats, evening go good cutter and fi fits guaranteed. House, 28 Elghth FIRST-CLASS Amer! wants to go in e e T es' tallor on sults and ; first-class work done; engagements per uay; 1SS BARSS, Sherman han woman, out of means, 0od steady home; wash t work: is a good plain cook; carfare, . Address 10613 Third st., room 2% first flight. ‘DRESSMAKER, ladies’ taflor, on suits and coats; cnly first-class work done; at home or cngagements per day; good cutter and fitter; all work guaranteed. MISS BARSS, Sherman House, Eighth st. EDUCATED English lady wishes engage- ment as experienced nurse to invalld; high references in city and Los Angeles; would Aesist in needlework or house duties. Box 2165, Call office. PRACTICABLE dressmaker, tailor l!'!!lllé stranger. will take a few days’ work at $2 per day to introduce her work; satisfaction suaranteed. Box 5992, Call. LODGING-HOUSE near Geary and Jones sts. Yery central; will sell reasonable. Box 1406, Call office, A BRANCH office of The Call for the - tion of advertisements ana subscriptions ha: been opened at 1008 Market st., Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. opposite LIVINGSTONE, THE OCCULT WONDER. FOR A RELIABLE, INTELLIGENT CLAIR- - VOYANT READING, -CONSULT LIVINGSTONE. FIVE RECEPTION PARLORS. LADY AT- TENDANT. 26} KEARNY ST. ATTENTION MRS. DR. CLARK, The well-known = medium and clairvoyant, may be consulted on all affairs; every hidden mystery revealed; she will show ycu how to overcome your enemies and unite the sepa- rated; tell your entire life, past. present and future: satisfaction by mall: send stamp for circular and special terms. 343 Geary st. RICHARD MAYO. CLAIRVOYANT. 421A—Ellls st.—421A. Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Private flat. Business confidential. l COMPETENT dressmaker, stranger, willing to work for room and board for herself and husband; best references: best work. Box 2018, Call office. BY young lady of refinement and ability, posi- ticn as traveling companion and secretary to invalld, er as traveling saleswoman. Box 3907, Call. FREE-A PLUM PUDDING OR A PACKAGE OF SITUATION WANTED. A first-ciass office man desires position which ability will make permanent: have had several years' experience in an executive position with one of the largest firms in the country; thoroughly acquainted with all kinds of office detail and the handiing of men; good reasons for changing. Address box Call office. TEN years' experienced draughtsman and sur- veyor wishes position for raflroad company: city or country. 762 McAllister st. A JAPANESE couple want situations in fam- 1ly; man any work: wife housework or care for child; eity or country. T. KIHARA. 6 Central place, off Pine st. A JAPANESE boy wishes situation as school boy: speaks good English. I L, box 2014, Call office. JAPANESE wants position; first-class cham- ber work or gardener; Wages $25. HARRY UMEDA, 1040 McAllister st.: phone Fell 7181 A JAPANESE boy wants position as schoolboy or hours’ work. TONE KAWAMOTO, 442 Devisadero st.: phone Page 2108. YOUNG Chinese wishes position as_cook in al ly. Call at Sang Wo Sang & Co.’s, 613 Jackson st. » CHINESE first-class waiter wants position; hotel or private place. F. Y., 21 Brenham pl. D T RESPECTABLE woman wants work Xmas day as cook or helper; state wages. Box 3993, Cali_office. RELIABLE woman wishes a few familles by day to wash, clean or chamberwork. 488 Geary st.; phone Brown 32. COMPETENT girl wishes housework and cook- ing. Phone Mint 1442, after § a. m., 138 McAllister st. EXPERT dressmaker, best anteed, will work for $2 children’s clothes. Box A GERMAN woman, good worker, wants wash- ing, ironing or housscleaning: §1 50 per day. No. 2 Hayward st., off Harrison, below S8th. A _COMPETENT laundress and house-cleaner wants work at §1 per day; references. Box 2055, Call. AN Eastern dressmaker would like a few more engagements by the day; guarantees work; references. Phone Black 1393 WANTED—By a competent woman, work cf any kind by the day. MRS. C. M. H., 408 Harrison st. MME. LYNN, 239 Powell st., parlors 1 and 2 The natu; occult.’ medium, psychic and clairvoyant of the Orient; her famous $2 readings this week for 50c: gives business and personal readings dally and guarantees satisfaction. 5. | MME. M. BERNARD, the famous clairvoyant and business medium, reads your life c rectly, gives accurate description of the p: present and future; greatest living adviser on all affairs in life: never failed to mive satis- faction: 25¢ up. 17 Third st., next Examiner. MISS M. WILLE, 310 Eilis s crystal seer and life reader, tel what you called for without asking a_ques- tion; names given; $1: hours, 10 to 8. ISMAR, Egypisin teerees, The Vendome, 1104 Market st San Francisco. Office hours—10 m. to 5 p. m.; Sundays. 10 to, 12; Wednes- ay evening, 6 to 8. Phone South 1141 MME. PORTER, clairvoyant, medium; born with double vetl and second sight: tells past, present_future: 1. 50c: g. by cards $1; palm- istry full life read. §1. 307 Jones, nr. Eddy. MME. KRONENEERG, pa'mist. clatrvoyant, rd reader: when others fall iry me: re 2324 O'Farrell st.: tel. Red 6537 MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted. clair. and paim. reveals love, marriage, business. etc.: L. f0c; G.$1: hours 10 to 9: names. 714 Franklin st. A—MME. REKA, palmist and clairvoyant, will give readings free this week. 320 Eddv st. MRS. QHAFFER. clairvoyant. card reader. hae retu¥ied; sittines dafly. 10! h st..rooms 1-2. MRS. BAUMANN, the well-known fortune- teller, 1s pow at 4T Filis st A—MRS, J. J. WHITN medium and life reader. 1206 Market. r. 14, Galt House. C. MAYO STFERS, trance madium. 305 Lar- kin, room 49; readings 1 to 5: tel. South 319. PROF. FRED EVANS, noted slate-writer and clajrvoyant. 1712 Eddy st. Phone Scott 887. D! westanted 20 yrs.: crowns, $3 50; fillings, 50c; 5: full set; Chicay HILL, 1443 Market, nr. charge for extracting when made: old plates made over like : from $S per set: extracting. bOc; gas given. PARIS Dental parlors, 235 Kearny, cor. Bush— Set teeth, $1 50 up: crowns, $2 up; fillings, 25¢c. GOLD filings, 75c; silver, 35c: crowns, $2; no pain; open Sundays. Dr.A.C.Hewitt.204 Sutter. ARTHUR CHISHOLM, surgeon-dentist.r.14,1at floor, Phelan bld., 806 Market, cor. O'Farrell. DR. R L. WALSH has moved from Geary st. to corner Sutter st. and Grant ave. e DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES. McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Patterns cut to measure; eve. class. 1019 Mkt. lates, all work painless and P! Accordion, sunburst and knife pleating. Stew- art’s button and buttonhole factory,110 Taylor. A—THE Lyceum, an accredited preparatory school for university, law and medical col- leges; refs. President Jordan or any Stanford protessor; day, evening sessions. Phelan bldg. E. R. AYRES, founder of Ayres Business Col- lege, has returned; bookkeeping, penmanship, shorthand, typing: $5 month; life scholarship $50; positions secured; day, eve. 723 Market. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the largest institution devoted exclusively to dramatic learning in America; positions guaranteed. Send for catalogue. Native Sons’ building. HEALD'S School of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post st., £. F.; ofvil, mining, electrical, steam and gas engineering. Send for prospectu: A SUCCESSFUL college; new, large re periect light; all graduates are getting tlons. S. F. Business College, 738 Mission st. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyaride; day, eve.; est. 1864. Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Established 1803; largest in_the West nual _enrollment 1000; send for circulars. ALL Eng. and com. branches, §5 mo.: 47 les- sons Benn Pitman shorthand hold any posi- tion; indiv. instruc. West. Bus.Col.,1281 Mkt. CLASSES in short story writing and journalism meet on Mon., Wed. and Thurs., 2 p. m., 333 Phelan bldg.; terms very reasonable. METROPOLITAN Bus. Col., 802 Van Ness ave.; positions secured. R. H. Webster, Pres. A—GALLAGHER - MARSH BUSINESS COL- LEGE, 1382 Market st. Send for catalogue. MARKEY School for the planoforte. Studlo 918 Aivarado st. BOOKKEEPING—Save time, gain knowledge, with TARR, expert, 217 Parrott buflding. GUITAR, mandolin and plano, §3 per month; vocal lessons $1. 828 Haight st. ot b oo i) B i ey AT, CHICAGO Business College, 1584 Market—Posi- tions, shorthand. typing, bookkeeping; $8 mo. ADULT and juvenile classes now open. Hin- man’s School of Dancing. 1412 Polk, nr. Cal. SHORTHAND taught thor'ly by mail and per- sonally. Miss M. G. Barrett, Montgom'y. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION———] and PARTINGTON’S. 424 Pine st. —Nlllli)t"chll. WMW‘ A—JAmNfi? l‘;:fi: cuu-;' ‘omzll:ymmu office supp! promptly; or country. 8. IMURA, 8390 Sacramento. Tel. James 5231. —— A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japanese- Chinese help. 426 Powell st.; tel. Main 5752. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 5188. CHINESE and Jupancse help: eatab. 20 years. . 507, BRADLEY & CO., 040 Clay. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. ‘;n ‘accountant; qd-h’:“:&unu- all M plEhest ; last systems: highest references; position 5 L a8 s 2 s BB SN RNE SEAMSTRESS wishes work. Call box 3974, | Call_office. BY young lady of refinement and abllity, posi- tion as tra ounndo-unl- % to Invalid, or as traveling 8697, office. B ni wosk ot Auy b an MRS, LEWIS, 1630 meda. SR e okt ena Vista ave., Ala- Rl W e ARTISTIC dressmaker would like engagements by the day; $1 dresses altered; perfect fit guaranteed. Box 2064, Call office. WOMAN wants work by the day, washing or housecleaning; $1 50 and carfare. MRS. OSGOOD, 115 Hayes st. A LADY takes washing home; open air dry. Phone Page 7931. EXPERIENCED nurse will care for the sick during day; car fare. Box 2040, Call office. CED Infants' nurse wishes a po- city references. Box 2051. Call. FINNISH girl wishes place fo do housework. 231, Perry st. e day or nurs. 6th and Tth. WOMAN_wishes housework by ing. 725 Hrannan st bet. MIDDLE-AGED woman: cook and light house- work. Apply 620 Clay st., after 11 a. m. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor.Duncan and Church sts. WANT ads and subscrintions taken for The Call at Eaton’s Bazaar, 633 McAllister st. o i B sddbtioson 2 Shea Sei sebigsline 18 EMPLOYMENT WANTED—IFALE. WANTED—Position by sober, Industrious and trustworthy man as collector or some job in an office, work on books, etc.; willing to work for ‘small salary; to get in good house and reliable firm is my object. preferable than high salarv: will furnish bond or se- curity If required and good references. Box 3845, Call office. AA—A STEADY, sober, useful man wishes po- sition; gardener, milk, good horseman and driver, handy with tools; Box 2020, Call office, GERMAN, well experienced in wine and liquors, ‘wants work in wine celiar or liquor store; strictly sober and industrious: city or country. H. S., 1074 Howard st., room 3. BARBER wants position: good workman: In or near city. Box 118, Berkeley, Cal. WANTED—Position by man from the East; country preferred. Box 3980, Call office. good references. ECEEMA CURE. $100 FREE for any case of eczema, salt rheum or barber itch that I can't cure: a trial treatment free. DR. BROWN, 54 Sixth st. FINANCIAL. THE REALTY SYNDICATE. Capital paid in . - ee e 34,600,000 Surplus 940,901 Issues Six per cent Investment Certificates At par. Office—No. 14 Sansome st., San_Franciseo, Cal. COMPANIES formed: mining or patents; stock #0ld; strong Eastern connections: advice free. Write A. F. HARASZTHY, 522 Crossley bids. FOR sale—Good $300 mortgage, 1 per cent & SMITH, 206 Eddy FLATS TO LET. A—HOUSES and flats to let: an immense lst; service absolutely free: t advantage of this department; it will save you time and trouble. Cordes Furniture Co., 245-59 Geary st., on the square. COTTAGES, houses and flats to let: every de- sirable vacant place in, San Francisco om ocur lists: service absolutely free; let us find you a place: come in and let us know what Tent you want to pay and the locality: ‘“‘we do the rest’ Sterling Furiture Company, 1039 Market st MeAllister. NEW swell flats; every possible latest convenl- ence: close to main entrance to Park: 5 car lines; one runs all night: rent $27 30 to $32 50. Tth ave., nr. Fulton st.; open 11 to 4. CASTRO, 423. nr._17th—FElegant. sunny, mod- ern middle flat, 7 rcoms, bath, basement; fine view; $30. A SUNNY corner f-room flat; bath: basement; palf block from® Market st.: Eighteenth and Ty corner Ellzabeth—Sunny corner up- ew; 6 rooms and convenient to 3 nr. G. G. Park—Elegant new upper flat, 6 sunny rooms and bath; cheap. PINE, 2510—Sunny flat, 7 rooms, bath and ard; rent $3% 50. JNNY modern middle fla; Fel! st near Wehster. LARGEST list of houses and flats to let. Call on LYON & HOAG. 116 Montgomery st. rooms and bath. e — FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. NEW @-r. flat; cak folding-bed, dresser, chif- fonler, extension table, chairs, rockers, car- pets, ‘rugs. steel range, dishes; complete, §3 ———— e mq TO LET—FURNISHED. FURNISHED bay-window fiat, 1 sunny rooms Tnquire 191 Tth BARTENDER, married, age 24, wishes a po- sition in the city. Box 3934, Call office. A YOUNG man of 24 discharged soldler, wishes position cf any kind. Box 2803, Call. AS_ attendant a companion to invalld, chronie or mental patient by competent and reliable man under middle age, of educatiom, and thorough training and experience as nurse and masseur: references; terms mod- erate. Box 2048, Call office. YOUNG lecting, has kno! clericai work, w married man who understands col- ledge of general office and hes position with firm with best of references Addrcss box 3936, Call office. wanted by an experienced licensed chance of advancement: siven. marine or stationary gas engineer, ashore or aflcat; references, etc. Address 8i3 Twenty- ookkeeper and cost account- ant desires position: have had some experi- erce In the advertising business. Box 3981, Call office. POSITION wanted by practical steam engineer and all round machinist; will go anywhere if offered permanent position; referenc Box 5089, Call office. ALMOST given awa FURNITURE WANTED. 3 ET YOUR BUSINESS'— We pay the most money for furniture, carpets, office fittings, merchandise and houses. MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO., 1321 Market st., be- tween Oth and 10th. Phone South 179. ABE LEVY, Salesrcom, 1135 Market st.” Tel Jesste 761. Don't sell your furniture, carpets, office fur- niture. etc., until you get his estimate. WILL pay 20 per cent more for furniture than dealars or will sell on commission. L. H. BURD. auc.. 1638 Market: phone Jesste 2333. CALL on Alfred Wollpert. 773 Mission st.. be- fore selling vour furniture. Phone Red 4442. LADIES wanted to learn barber trad s onl elght weeks required; waxes earned while learning. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 649 Sacramento st. for steady home employment $12 weekly. Emina Spreckels bldg., ket st.. room €18. OF MAN TO WORK. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. We gave in 1908 1904 we hope to 60,000 men work. crease 60,000, MINERS. 2 machine miners; good mine; $90. 5 saflmakers, city job, $2 50 to $4 day. JOK AND WIF Cook and wife as and nd; country restaurant; $S0 and found Milker and wife, ty. $40 and found FAR. AND DAIRIES. 10 farm hands, ranch teamsters; S milkers. Choreman and choreboys, city and country. HOTEL DEPARTMENT. Cooks, wait#rs and kitchen hands. Bell and elevator boys. LAUNDRY. Marker and distributor, country laundry, $60. Dyer and cleaner, country job. 4 STABLEMEN. BOOKKEEPER, COUNTRY STORE. Bookkeeper, country grocery store, 30 o 40 years, good references required, 375. BOOKKEEPER, RANCH. Stenographer and bookkeeper, raach, south, 340 and found. SPECIALS. MINERS. GOLD QUARTZ MINE. 6 hand miners, good gold mine, $75; hotel accommodations, no blankets needed. OREGON. COAL MINERS. ORBGON. OREGON. 10 coal miners for a good mine, by contract; big money can be made on this job. Fare refunded Fare refunded. STABLEMEN. y stable, city; steady job; $60. BENCH HAND. Bench hand, country planing mill, $3 30 day. Blacksmith and woodworker, country shop, $3 day. Man to run restaurant: good opening. Clothes presser city job, §$15 week. MAN AND WIFE+MINE CO. Man and wife, mine co.; wifs cook, man to work in mine, $65 and found. SPECL L. FOREM.AN. Finishing and slope foreman, country grading Job; see boss here; §$100 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ENGINEERS. 3 engineers to run centrifugal pumps, coun- try; see boss here; $90. Cook, country hotel, near city, $40 and fd. Machinist, country shop; see boss here; $3 day. Yo’l’m‘ butcher, country shop, $25 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. A FOREMAN for irrigation ditch; large ranch: $50 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. POSITIONS GUARANTEED To high-grade men who can furnish indisput- able testimony of ability and integrity. We will Investigate your references free of charge. Our commission is payable only when we have succeeded in securing you a suitable position. We conduct a fair and strictly legitimate business, thereby meriting the entire confl- dence of the business world. COMMERCIAL CLEARANCE CO., 415 Starr King bullding, 121 Geary s Portuguese, Alameda Coun- tare, For 'a compa PLOYES" RECORD CO. THE NATIONAL E: Porter, knowledge of coopering, $60. Cashier and bookkeeper, young man, $80. Porter, packer and shipper, wholesale sta- tionery, $50. Office open to-night till § p. m. 51 Third st., suite 9-10. AT HORD & SMITH'S, Contractors’ Agents, 9 Third st. Teamsters, Bay shore, $2. Sollsitor, tea and coffee, big inducements. Man for dye works, experienced, $20. THE ROMAY ter, Renting and Adv. Co., & bidg., Tth and Mark South 104 Two first-class jeweiry salesmen. $100 mo. Good dertist, ail-around man, $35 week Prescription druggist for Oakland, $75 start. Two clothing salesmen, nice place. Two gents' furnishing goods BUTLER. $40 and found: poultry man and wife, $50 and found: boy for country store; baker, country shop, $12 week, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st DRATGHT:! An old_establ facturing concern, centrally located, has va. cancies for several first-class draughtsmen who are thoroughly familiar with mining, crushing and cement machinmery: only expe- rlenced men need apply. Address, stating full particulars, “‘Chief Draughtsman,” P. O. box 1063, Chicago, Il BARBERS, take notice—Monday, Dec. 26, and Jan. 2 being legal holldays, ali barber sh: will close at noon. By order of the union. JOSEPH R. BLEILY, Secretary BRIGHT, energetic young man by tea & porting house: state age and references. A dress box 2030, Call office. en. FURNITURE FOR SALE. storage pianos, furni- ture. dirt cheap to pay storage. Whitehead's Storage: open evenings. 1636 Markst st. CARPETS, furniture. plano and odd pi going Southern Callfornia; take your cholce. 227 San Jose ave. Phone Church 5512. BREAKING up: mahogany, birdseye maple and weathered oak pieces cheap. 1006 Haight st. ACCOUNTANT, first class, open for engage- ment January 1; age 35; salary $100; best city references and cash bond. Address box 3941, Call A GOOD barber wishes steady job: city or country; can furnish g8od references; steady work more of an object than wages. Box 3091, Call office. YOUNG German, with experience, desires posi- tion In grocery; 3 years in last place: best of references from the same. C. P., 201 Montgomery ave. WANTED—Private place to do chores; com- petent to take care of horses; want good lace more than wages. C. T. EHLERS, £22 McAllister st. YOUNG man, 18, wishes position in office; Christian, honest, willing, quick: can be useful in’ any office capacity. Wiiling, box 2791, Call. FURNITURE and hardware packer, stands shipping and handy with tools, wants a steady position: wages $2 75 per day. Box 2174, Call office. under- A FELLOWCRAFT, 30 years. wants work of any kind except canvassing: has had 6 years' experlence as a watchman. W. E. D., 124 Eureka st., S. F. YOUNG man with 8 years’ experience in New York City counting-rooms desires to obtain a sftuation for a short time or longer, with expert accountant. J. P. PEFERSON, care Mrs. Alexander, 2527 Mission st. A BOY wants a position in printing office to learn press work; can feed press to satis- faction. Box 3021, Call office. g FIRST-CLASS painter, polisher and paper- hanger wants position by month or year. VEITH, 718% Grove st. WANTED—Situation as small contractor and I i general jobbing by a competent carpenter. A. M., 918 Alvarado s YOUNG man, German, wishes position in a saloon #nd to help with bar or work of any kind. Box 2024, Call office. FIRST-CLASS Mféhf 'llh'!l ltllb dy E.bl steady empioyment more of an object t Wages. Box 2005, cail. g o WAITER wants place at once; restaurant or | hotel, bakery or boarding house; town nf, country. Box 2060, Call office. YOUNG man 'I:l‘('lo Job. 'l!l jd-nl'arh, dhh"vuher‘ or scme inside T ea rred. | Box 2041, Call office. L e l —_— GROCERY clerk, all-round office and counter Dand, wants Work: bond; references. Box | B A S el BRIGHT young man wishes position as stock clerk in wholesale house; Ford Ay best of refs. Box YOUNG intellicent man and wife, Scandinav- [ t positions: single or together; low wages. 2006, Call bince. e CAPAGLE man wants situation to work In a wine ce liquor store; - T e can tend bar. MARRIED man desires tion on stock preferred. Box 2217, Call office. e e TN ‘WAITER, sober and steady, willing to work at anything, wants position. Box 2033 Call. young man would like positi watchman, Box 3088, Catt -0 S SITUATION wanted by young age 32, Box 008 Cail. A as janitor In private family. g00d home: w. SACK sewer and tender would . FAARE VR ROA i B COOK for atuden HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fur- niture, carpets, etc. 782 Mission: tel. Bush 813 lmme i nde o L o R T con e HELP WANTED—FEMALE. A CHAMBERMAID for a private family, $25. A German cook for a small German fam- ily, $40. A cook and second girl for a small family in Alameda, $30 and $25. A waitress for a plain hotel In country, 320. A waltress for a first-ciass hotel, short d tance out of city, $25. 5 girls for cooking and housework in small familles, in city, $25 and $30. Call MISS PLRUNKETT'S, 425 Sutter st, near Powell THE ROMAYN-SHIRK Register, Renting and Adv. Co., 612-613 Grant bidg., Tth and Mar- ket sts.: South 104. 18" waitresses, south, Jan. 15, fare advanced. 2 waltresses, city boarding-Houses, $20. Girl general housework and cooking, $20. Girl general housework, cholee place, $20. Girl general housework, small family, $25. Girl general housework, nice family, $20. Girl care 2 children, cook for self, $25. $33; restaurant cook, city, $10 week; cook, little wash, $35: 2 second girls, §25. butler, head walitress, $30; nurse for 2 children, $30; assistant in club- 2 house, $20; chambermald and seamstress, $20; housekeeper, Swedish or German, for three, and a large number of housework glrls, city and country, $20, $25, $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. A—WANTED—Girls to learn hairdressing, manicuring, etc.: trade taught from A to Z in 2 weeks: tuition $5 to those entering now: 3 positions to fill immediately; positions guaranteed at $10 week up: only recognized school of its kind on coast; day and even- Ing classes. 233 Geary st., room 13. WANTED—Girls to learn miliinery now for spring season; both seasons taught from start to finish in one month for $5: positions as trimmers, salesiadies, makers, guaranteed at $10 per week up; 7 positions to be fliled by first of year. Parlors 143 Stockton st., r. 13. A—PACIFIC College teaches hairdressing. manicuring, electric ma=sage, etc.: six hours' practice a’ day; guarantees positions; only recognized college of its kind on coast: day and. evening classes: all parior work at re- duced prices. 133 Powell st. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS ON OVER- ALLS, JUMPERS AND COATS; NO EX. PERIENCE NECESSARY; STEADY WORK; GOOD PAY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 323 FREMONT ST. MR. DAVIS, IN OAKLAND, COR. 10TH AND CLAY STS., WANTEDCapable woman to look after fur- niture store. Box 3904, Call. WANTED—One or two men to learn a trade: must have $10 for security; no Sunday work. Call 212 First st. WANTED Barber Saturday and Sunday. 1025 Howard st. GOOD barber for Saturday. 208 Third st BARBER wanted for Sunday only, and porter also. 528 Broadway. BARBER, experfenced, wanted for Saturday and Sunday. 803 Kearny st. 420 Broadway. BARBFR wanted. BARBER wanted Saturday and Sunday. 1348 Mission st. COLORED porter wanted in barber shop. 60T Laguna st. WANTED—G: Jackson st. unfon man. 4 1 worker; LUNCH waiter wanted. 258 First st. MEN—The only original Moler Barber Collexs teaches barber trade In 3 weeks; wagse earned while learning. New quarters and new appliances. Call or _write for illustrated catalogue. Moler Barber College, 649 Sacramento st. Lately moved from Clay st. PLEASANT faced, fine appearing registerad physician and sur must be quite gray, but active: positively no other; no traveling: salary $200 or more when well started. Call at 25 Third st. WANTED—Educated_gentleman to visit smail towns to write short a magazine: $1000 “per ye: quired. Box 4000, Cal WANTED—Men to prepare for rallway mail, internal revenue and custom-house positions; free catalogue. Pacific Correspondence Insti- tute. Grant bldg.. 1095 Market: open evgs. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that E4_ Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, has 8dded 100 new ‘rooms to the Denver House, 217 Third st.; 250 rcoms: 25c to 50c per night. WANTED—Night engineer famillar with elec- tric generator and steam power, Aprply Alaska Codfish Co.. 17 Davis st. WANTED at once—4 more good carpenters to join carpenters and building. Call at 2415 Haste st.. Berkeley. Saturday and Sunday. FURNISHED barber shop to let at Twenty- fouth and Alabama sts.; idle on account of sickness. GET your shoes half-soled while waiting: 250 to 00c. 571 Mission st.. bet. 1st and 24 sts., or 11 Third st.. Examiner building. WANTED—Young man to work for his tuition in S. F. Barber School. 741 Howard st. PANTSMAKER for the country. Apply REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. BOYS wanted to deliver Christmas packages. Avply 007 Marke: MAN with $300, barfer shop: experience not recessary. Box 30€S, Call office. TWO-chair barber shop In good location: Fourth and Minna. Inquire Deckelman Bros. BARBERS—Good barber shop. 2 chairs, for sale. Cail at once, 1547 Mission st. GILLETT'S school s the place to learn the tarber trade. 611 Commercial st. SAILORS for deep water ships at HERMAN'S, 26 and 27 Steuart st BARBER _ trade taught _absolutely free. HAIGHT'S, 751 M st. See him. WANTED—A second-band ice plant. immed!- ately. Box 1697, 1008 Market st. MEN to learn the detective business; pald while learning. 907 Market st., room 104. EAILORS and young men (green hands) for ships. HALLBERT, 517 Jackson st. MEN wanted at 137 3d st., where shoes are re- paired by machinery; sewed soles 10 min., T3c.

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