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v THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1905 Proprietor KELS. 2tions to Manager Address Commun JOHN McNAUGHT Business Manager EPRONE. The Operator Wil Con- rtment You Wish. 221 Stevenson st. De 20 Cts. Per Week, 75 ‘Single Coples § Cts. ey With "ARE _AUTHORIZED UBSCRIPTIONS. forwarded when re- change of ad- o give both NEW order. ins Mance with their re- OAKLAND 1016 Broadway OFFICE: Telephone Main 1083 BERKELEY OFFICE: er Street Telephone North TT WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT: SAMUEL W. WALL. ..Post Bullding W YORK NEWE STANDS: TWaldorf-Astoria Hotel: A. Brentano, 31 on Square; Murray Hill Hotel; Fifth-avenue el and Hoffman House CHICAGO 'NEWS STANDS: Sherman House; P. O. News Co.; Great i; Tremont House; Auditorium r House. 'AGO REPRESENTATIVE: B KROGNESS, Marquette Bullding. e Telephone, “‘Central 2619.) NEW YORE REPRESENTATIVE: B. SMITH....30 Tribune Bullding YORE CORRESPONDENT: .TON Herald Square FFICE"of the San Francisco Call, rket and Third streets; open until ht in the year. OFFICES: . opposite Fifth; open until open untl ® p. m. 30 22, and ¥) AFTER. First Degres. SON, Secretary Lodge No. 2, Regular meeting RDAY) EVENING HARRY K. WOLFF, D. M. isance Mutuelle Society)—The will be held 1:30 o'clock 414 Mason st vided with their be allowed to of- LEMOINE, Secretary SHAREHOLDERS. of THE NEVADA NA- F SAN FRANCISCO— Board of Directors of The Bank of San Francisce adopted at a special meeting ectors duly and regularly December, ers of The Nevada Bank of San Francisco will be held ffice and principal piace of business Nevada N Bank of San 1 Bank of San ding known as the Ne- ng ity and as number 801 Mont- City and County of the 3d day of 1:30 o'clock in and purpose of nd voting upon ou end title of “The Bank of San Francisco” to Fargo Nevada National Bank of San I Francisco from three 000,000), aivided into shares of the par Aol oliars (60.000) shares r and deliver to Wells, & corporation, twenty 20,00 pital upon payment of three miilion dol- ars (§3,000,00 gold coln of the United Etates, or its equivalent, and the transfer by Wells, Pargo and C will_trade name = e State of jonal Bank of San Francisco. b) To sell to such persons es the directors deem zdvisable, ten thousand (10,000) shares ncrease of capital for not less than nerease o sbove p: shares is disposed of as herein- vided, from one million five hun- (£1.500,000) to three usand doilars ($3 viz x = 000,000) to ba 4 from the sale and transfer of twenty thousand (20,000) shares of said increase of capital to Wells, Fargo and Company, & ocorporation, to the present plus of on five hundred thousand doliars ($1500,000), end by aiso adding one millfon_dollars (£1,000,000) out of the cash to be obtained from the sale of ten thousand (10,000) shares of sald incresse of capital to the present surplus of ome million five hundred thousand doliars (§1,500,000), thus aggregating three million five hundred thou- snd Sollecs (55.500,000) To increase the number of Aivectors from aleven to fifteen V. To amend the articles of association of this association in such manner as to sald meeting of shareholders, or eny esdjourned meeting of sald shareholders, shall seem proper and for the interests of the shareholders of the s==nciation. To @0 every other met or thi; necessary, proper or convenient to plish the foregoing objects and pu: By order of the Board of Directors THE NEVADA NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO, By GEO. GRANT, Tts Cashier. Dated December 24, 1904. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF THE EANK OF CALIFORNIA — NOTICE 18 HERBBY GIVEN that in pureuance of a resolution of the Board of Directors of The Bark of California, & corporation organized end existing under the laws of the State of Cnlifornia. passed and adopted on Tuesday, the 8ist day of January 1905 at a regular meeting of said Board duly held at No. 400 California street, in the City and County of San Francisco, in the State of California e seme being the banking-house and prin. ipal place of business of said corporation, and being the bullding where the Board of Directors of sald corporation usvally meets), @ meeting of the stockholders of said cor- poration is hereby called for and will be held 2t No. 400 California street, in said City and County of San Francisco (the same be- € the bavking-house and principal place of business of said corporation, and being the bullding where the Board of Directors of enid corporation usually meets). on TUES- , the 4th day of April 1905 at three ok in the afternoon of said cay, for the pose of considering. deciding and acting upon the proposition 1o increase the capit: #tock of seid corporation, The Bank of Cali fornia. from three miliion (3,000.000) dollars, divided into thirty thoueand (30.000) shares of the par value of one hundred (100) dol- are each, to four million (1,000.000) doilars, vifed irto forty thousand (40,000) shares of the par value of one hundred (100) dollars each. By order of the Boerd of 'Di- Tectors. Deted Jan. 3 LLEN M. CLAY, a duL‘;.fl & ng accom- e pert in votes or | pursuant to l‘ 1904, & | Fraa- | the President’s room and | situste on_the north- | Pine street and Montgomery | County of San Fran- | pital of The Nevada Na- | s ($100 00) each | ($8,000,000), | hundred dollars such inorease of | red dollars (§200 00) per ehare, in gold in of the United States. | e surplus of The Nevada | Banik of San Francisco r sald MEETING NOTICES—Continned. | rnte Debris Commission having re- | aulic pro- in Gopher h, Plumas | Cal d application to mine by Ry from Thomas H. Hallsted mine, Spanish Ran: County, Cal., draining into Spanish Creek, which reaches east branch of Feather River, es notice that a meeting to receive any tests wili be held at room 68, Flood build- an Francisco, Cal., March 27, 1805, ) p. m. nea: \ \ f _ATTORNEYS-ATLAW. _ ADVICE free; private, confidential: business legally and promptly transacted; attachments, | collections, probate, mechanics' liens, temants ejected, benkruptcy: deeds, mortgages, home- steuds, partnerships papers. contracts, wills, | ete.. drawn. W. MATTHEWS, 632 Market, rm. 23. Open evenings, 2 | 0 to 8:30. Tel. Black | 3 { Advice free in all legal matters;private divoroes a specialty; quick; quiet; no pay unless divorce | is granted; tions made; partnership bill of sale, wills, deeds_ etc., drawn. Open evenings by request. . Established 22 years. G. W. HOWE, 1122 Market st., bet. Mason & Tay R. W.'KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bldg.. 6th floor entrance room 611; estabiished 20 | years; all courts, general courts and office practice; no fees in advance or for consulta- tion; eveninge by appointment. Tel. Red 3601. ADVICE free; legal divorce, costs $12; all law cases handled: no fee in advance; open S urday envenings: other evenings by a ment; call and save money. 819 Market AA—_DIVORCE; costs $12; quick, qul free; all law business: no charge unless suc- cessful; open evenings. 927 Market, room 301. i L. 8. CLARK, 927 Market, room 304; consulta- tion free; no fees in advance; open evenings. SOLICIT fire insurance; P. O box 2604 ——————— CADILLAC automobile, 1903. in good condition, | ; for sale: will carry 4 people. Box 9251, Call | | OLDSMOBILE for sale: rug very littl best condition, Box 8050, Call office. Rooming-Houses and Hotels for Sale. A—CAMERON & CO. Phone_South 1050. 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances. $900—Fine little downtown saloon; remt only $50; one block north of Market, and doing - ss; snap for first-class saloon man. See CAMERON & CO. $1100—A1 grocery and liquor store; long es- tablished fine location; owner guarantees to clear $300 per month ‘the fixtures are worth pricc asked; retiring from business. Ses CAMERON & CO. $4000—First-class hardware store; well located: 3 Dblocks from Market st.; established years; well stocked and doing good business, but on account of sickness must be sold; more than value in sight. CAMERON & CO. A—NEW HOTBL FOR SALE. In & coast city, 5000 population; furniture, | equipment, stock and lease of a new modern hotel, 3 completed; price $10,000. F. L. SKAGGS & CO., 26 Montgomery st HOTEL and bar in county seat town, popula- tion 8000, with leading commercial and tran- sit trade; modern: price $6000; half cash. F. L. SKAGGS & CO., 26 Montgomery st. HOTEL FOR SALE. $5500—$4000 cash buys splendid hotel busi- ness in nearby town; 50 rooms and bar, equipment, horses and bus_ and 6 years lease for sale; rent 3100 month; clears $250. F. L. SKAGGS & CO., 26 Montgomery st $14,000—3-STORY hotel and livery stable in thriving town of Mendocino County; situated 100 feet from the rallroad depot on main street of the town; 38 bedrooms, bar, 2 par- lore, large dining-room, laundry, barber shop, 2 bathrooms; nicely wooded grounds in con- nection; completely furnished and in running order; b stages leave from thig town; this is & first-class house, with business netting over $3000 per annum; Wwill stand the fullest investigation. BURR-YOUNG CO., 40 Mont- gomery st. O'DONNELL, JEPEON & CO., 1130 Market st. Real Estate and Business Brokers. Rare chances in business at low prices. Hotel and bar on Sixth st. Al; trial given; accident cause for selling; $2250. §1600—Bakery and restaurant on Fourth st., near Market; average business $70 per day. 5 $1600—Saloon and improvements in Mission; one of the best locations; & snap. Saloon license wanted. DI NOLA’S Asthmas Remedy relieves instantly; 10c, 26c. B0c. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas, also | Wishart, Tenth and Washington, Oakland. BOARDING FOR CHILDRIN. *hild to care for; good treatmen: MRS. WEBER, 8 Tark, rear. | BUSINESS CHAN [ A—$000; RESTAURANT and cof saloon, | with 7 rooms; rent $35; daily receipts above $20; best location Western Addition; close to | California st. Call R. G. 'WILKE, 26% Kearny st SALOON, with oyster and chop- | boxXes; 4 years lease; rent an’t be beat, and the pess | A—$1100; bouse; privat: A—HOTEL with 30 rooms, across the bay; 4% years' lease; rent only $30; good-paying bar; owner must eell on account of business-in this clty. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1400; THE only German bakery in a town of 6000 inhabitants,_about 70 miles from this | city; & business and R. R. town; 4 horses, 3 wagons, good store trade; stock at invoice. Call R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$i500; THE leading dejymatessen store, ta- male kitchen and dairy Produce business in this city; established 10 years: daily cash store receipts above $70; business - easily clears $400 per month and more. Call R. G WILKE, 263% Kearny st. FOR sale—Magnificent cigar store, splendidiy | fitted up, in good locality and with good-pa ing trade; other large interests compel owner | to retire; an excellent chance to step into & vell-esteblished, money-making busines: WILKE, 26% Kearny st. | FOR sale—A fine hotel with bar in one of the ONE of the best livery and boarding stables in the city; large brick stable with 8 floors; 150 stalls: 1 block from Market st.: has 75 boarding horses, 75 livery horses, 20 hacks, 60 buggies, harness robes, etc, with lease for 5 years to run, with privilege of 5 more, for sale in whole or any part of same; Will sell lease and good will. Address box 7056, Call office. best interfor towns; nicely furnished and good stock of liquors and supplies on hand. Address box 9450, Call office. FOR sale—Butcher shop doing good business in town of 5000; close to S. F.; must be sold at once. Apply Pacific Butchers' Supply Co., 790-92 Mission st. BROOKBANK-BRATTAIN CO., San Francisco's Leading Agents, 917 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth. UP-TO-DATE OFFICES. MODERN BUSINESS METHODS. Agb 'é‘efl‘!fis GUA&A&!TEED. ur Services Free uyers. Money to Loan. Telephone Main 33-4-3. ’ MARION GRIFFIN, 8th floor. Room 801. New James Flood Bullding, 70 Market, te. ~The Emporium.” - ROOMING HOUSDS and HOTBLS FOR SALE A ' 2 d o= St 50—COMFLETE—500 % No. 1, No. 2. READING, Hf{!l;o-"sbus Bargain _fln” B0c. t ;_cost rooms: extra . $40,000; AL busi- new: B-year lease T WD Sneeom fine " dining ' room; very swell. utter one word, he will teil you what you Investigate it e came:for and what you want o know. He “No. 4. . | Al tell you your name, your age, occupation. ¥ b Transient house; Love, Courtship and Marriage. No. 3. €0 rooms; . rent| Gives truthtul revelations of all love affairs, A P ARTMENT-| $200; income $§500 ' troubles, lost affections, house of 46 rooms. Price $2000. Rent $150; “profit $17! Near Post & Hyd monthly; located 2 blocks of Market; Al business. No. B, $150 down and rent $60; profit $60; $10 monthly; 10| in good condition. | friends and enemies are_as real as though rooms; on Geary ————-————— | they stood before you. -He tells you every- st.; quiet, respect-| No. 8. | thing, good or bad; you hear the truth and | able. 42 roo : | nothing but the truth. If you are discon- ! - corner house; ' tented unhappy, discouraged, unsuccessful or | clears $160 month< | in NIl ‘health, call on Professor Mayo and he No. 7. Iy will exchange | will ald vyou in life's greatest blessings, TOoOms; new; for smaller house. | health, wealth and happiness. titul; clea Bt S v All business strictly confidential. monthly; it's| No. 10, 421A Eilis st, private flat. | & splendid ‘apart-. 68 rooms; $5700; No display of signs; just the name. ment house, or ex-| Hours—I0 a. m. to 8 p. m. = change for smaller Sunday—10 &. m. to 4 p. m. house; income No. 9. over rent. { | MME. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Tooms; - Clairvoyant and’ business medium, reads 1% cash or will ex- No. 12, your life correctly; sives accurate descrip- change for real es-| . To lease, fur-| ton of past; reveals present happenings: tate. nished 150 ‘rooms; | portrays events to occur in the future; valu- ehould clear $350 | able advice on all affairs in life; satistaction - mcenthly, guaranteed; 25c up. 17 Third st., nr. Market. I No. 14, - TEST—FREB _TEST, rent $40: olears $1600—17 rooms, Bring this this week to Mme. Lynn, the $52; electrio lights, Al boarding houso: profit $85 monthly and lving for 8 people. No. 16. No. 18. “THE FINEST" 80 rooms; near CLAIRVOYANTS. ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST. Assured Success.. Assured Success Succeed when others fail. R-I-C-H-A-R-D M-A-Y-O, 421A Ellls st. 421A Ellis st. The greatest living adviser on the continent. A clalrvoyant kpown from ocean to ocean as the marvel of the cemtury Wwith a reputa- tion no unjust criticlsm can dlsturb. The name MAYO a double guarantes. At a glance, before vou have a chance to reunites the separated, settles lovers’ quarrels. Tells you when and Whom you will marry. How to attaln success. Whether your present business investments will be successtul. No matter what may be your hope, fear or ambiticn, call on this gifted | man and find relief. His descriptions of vour | greatest clairvoyant and adviser of the nd get free. synopsis of your life. 230 Poweil LIVINGSTONE, For rellable clairvoyant reading consult LIVINGSTONE, G . 26%" Kearny st. ISMAR, Egyptian seeress, The Vendome, 1104 Market st., San Francisco. Office hours—10 2 m. to 5 p. m.: Sundays, 10 to 12; Wednes- day evening, 6 to 8. Phone South 1141 NOB_ HILL, New house; new Clears $500 month. furntiure; 37 rma.; 1y. swell entrance. clears $175; re- spectable. No. 8. - CORNER. No, 18, EXTRA SUNNY. Bwell—52 rooms; 24 rooms full of makes $350 month- $75 MONTHLY—Steady man with as partner; genteel business; must drive horse and buggy. Apply 235 Kearny st., r. 4. $400—BARGAIN; grocery; 3 furnished living rooms; good location: near corner; cheap rent; leaving cit x 8070, Call. GROCERY and bar for sale in a fine business location; good_stock on hand: price §1050. Addrees’ box 8751, Call office. NEWSPAPER route for sale g00d Call route in Oakland for sale. at Call business office for particulars. CIGAR stand to rent. T. MURPHY, NW. corner Howard and First sts. in Oakland; a Apply CIGAR store—Bargain; Market s to-day only. 10073 Market st. RESTAURANT for sale cheap; $125; must sell cause sickness. 1928 Market st., nr. Gough. A—$500—CORNER grocery on Union st.; rent $20; 8 living rooms; a place doing a good | business; clean, fresh stock: sickness com- pels owrer to sell. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. | A $1260 finely fitted up coffes, tea and crockery store; well established with 8 nice llving rooms; lease if wanted: value in sight; a bargain. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. | A—$1000; restaurant ana_coffee saloon in Oskiand, long lease, rent $40, good paying lace and the location the very best. Call RS WILKE, 203 Kearny. A—$5000; DELICATESSEN, dairy produce and tamale kitchen; daily sales about $7 ears; casily clearing $400 above or particulars. R. G. WILKE, | A—$2000; EALOON in wholesale district, place established 80 years, choicest stock of liquors, | the best class of patronage and s first-class | peving business. Call R G. WILKE, 20% | earny. | | A { —$1160; GENERAL merchandise store, the lo- cation first-class in the Mission, 3 rooms, rent $15, choice stock of dry goods, motions, | crockery, cigars, tobacco, butter and eggs, | etc.: this 1 & fine chance for active man and wife. Particulars R, G. WILKE, 26% | Kearny. { PARTNER wanted In good paying | n Kearny st.; German preferred. For | particulars R. G. WILKE, 2614 Kearny st. | | ! FOR sale—Cigar stand; good location. Inquire 101 San Pablo Oakland. WANTBD—A bakery shop to rent. Address — | WANTBD—A housekeeper for a lodging-house; §125 deposit. Box 8020, Call. MISS M. WILLE, 310 BEllis st., clairvoyant, crystal seer and life reader, telis you exactly what you called for without asking a ques- | tion; names given: $1; hours 10 to 8. | b s Sl B s L s R I MISS ZEMDAR, young gifted clair. and palm. has_second sight; a wonderful prophetes: L. 50c, G. $1; names. 533 Golden Gate ave. MME. KRONENBERG, clalrvoyant, card read- | er and palmist: when others fall, try me; good | read., 25¢; no sign;. 10214 6th st., nr. Mission. | MME. MARSEAU, card reader; ladles 25c; gents BOc. 545 Minna st.; tel. Folsom 3597. | MADAM LE NORMAND, clairvoyant and | trance medfum. 126 Turk st. Hours 10-8. MR8. SHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader, ha: 108 6th returned : sittings dail t., rooms 1. -_— | first-class roomers, ly; only $1500 | - down and easy terme. 20, Transient — 21 rooms; $1000: near and Powell; it's a snap; make ~ offer. No. 18, No. 22, 85 rooms; rent $4000—48 rooms; $35; price $1500. profit $200; rent no ' dark rooms §200; corner; easy newly papere terms; apartment— profit §140 month. house. No. 21. No. 24. 00— rooms, 2 124 rooms—$4000; unfurnished; on rent $360; roomers Post at. owner are business sick In hospital. ‘men. No. 23. No, 26, 200-room hous 41 Tooms—$1000; only 3 furnished: 20 unfurnished; in. great “opening for| come $183 over right person. rent; have you - furniture for ~ 20 No. 25, rooms? $1400—24 rooms; rent $36; all house—, keeping: near Van,| Ness and Market. SALOON or license for sale; golng imto other | business. Box 8434, Call, Ivy ave. WANTED—A partner in a first-class day sa- loon; $2000. Box 8449, Call office. FOR sale—Hotel and billlard parlors in bay town: good business. Box 8052, Call office. FOR sale—Account departure; cheap; paint shop complete. 288 O'Farrell st., frult store. GROCERY and delicacy; have two stores; must sell one; want offer. ;1208 Jackson st. ————————————————————————— Business Chance Protectivo -and Refer- ence Buresau. WE_are not brokers. do not sell properties; we investigate | and analyze business propositions and give | you the advantages of expert business opin- ion and advice. We help you to avold mistakes and to make the safest and most profitable invest- ment, E. F. BUSINESS CHANCE PROTECTIVE AND REFERENCE BUREAU, 1101-1103 New Flood Building. | A—$2250. CORNER saloon, with 7-year lease; | best location in the Mission; place estab. | years; has Jarge stock and is elegantly fitted | up; rent $35; & place known to be always | paying well Call R G. WILKE, 26% | | _Kearny st | A—$1000; EMALL steam laundry; estab. 2 years, but doing mow already a business to Clear met $150 per month; Richmond Dis- | trict. Call R. G, WILKE, 26% Kearny s | A $1000 BAKERY 1n the Mission, living rooms, all store trade, dally receipts about $25. { Particulars R G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A $1200 COAL. wood, hay and grain yard, established 17 years, 3 wagons, 2 horses, must be sold at once on account of death | of owner; a good business See R. G. | WILKE, 263% Kearny. | A—$3750; CORNER grocery and bar; cholcest | corner In the Mission; 4 years' lease; rent | $75. place doing a first-class cash business | and is known as one of the best paying cor- | mers in that location, Call R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. CARPET BEATING AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED Alr and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; carpats and rugs also cleaned by compressed air at shop; prices moderate. ~§. F. Com- pressed_Air Cleaning Co., 308 Market st.; phones Main 152 and Bush 479. WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet-beat- ing Works, 385-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. ‘WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning, Sc. FRED HAGE- DORN & CO.; phone Mission 225. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; tel, Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. TEL. Sutter 1981, Star Renovating Co., 530 G. G. ave., carpet clean., fit, lay.; upholstering. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet cleaning, 8c yard, Tel. Mission 74. No. 21, in cash and $250 in $10 install- ments; 16 rooms; corner’ (north), 5002 5000—60 rooms profit $500 month: to sult your own DR. RAJAH, the Hindoo; most powerful heal in the world; performs miracles daily; hope- less cases cured quickly: diseases diagnosed | without asking a question. 147 Ninth st. | A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and | itte reader, 1206 Market, r. 14, Galt House. | FREE lesson on occultlsm every night; life | read. daily, 25c. Mme. Bilersficken, 536 Turk. | | EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. e | A—ORPHEUM Employment Office—Japaneg®- | Chinese help. 428 Powell st., tel. Main 57 A—JAPANESF and Chinese help. WM. YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859. CHINESE and Japaness halp; estab. 20 years. | Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. | YOUNG man wants to cook for party GOOD business woman wis! able of taking full charge. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. x 8544, Call. BAKER, gober and steady (32) wants position on bread or cakes in city or country. Ad- dress WM. JANTZEN, 2231 s Berkeley. FLATS TO LET. CORDES FURNITURE CO. 245-250 GEARY ST.. “ON THE SQUARE." Complete list of houses and flats; service free to all; we are interested only in locating you satisfactorily—securing your geod will N tions whatever—not expected to Use this department freely—you an welcome and “‘the more the GARDENER wants position: fs flrst class 11 b hes; is also good S Vreliabie; Best clty and country refer- ences. Box 8008, Call office. ACTIVE, non-union, first-class carpenter. horseman; sober | | m COTTAGES. houses and fats to let; every dr- sirable vacant place in San Francisco on bsolutely free; let us find come in and let us kaow wh: t to pay and the locality: “w Sterling Furniture Company. strictly sober, desires empioyment ‘from | st opp. Meallister. 2 proper’t'y owner, firm or con!r:tor‘. oo 200 feet from park en- able wages. Box 8103, Call office. i walk from park music ~aged man wants work of any | stand, museum and other atiractions; 2 3- B D e o5 and of Kood babits. Box room §23 upper flats: 1280, 12304 8036, Call office. | take blue car. foot of Ellls st. direet. i Al papers, de- | A_NEW lower. middle and upper flats. 7. T M;‘im ?m';’x%;‘:fe‘;x"r;;::“:r"-nmr MARI- and S rooms; 2 tollets: all up to date. At NER, Seamen's Institute, 33 Steuart st. 2021-3-3 Oak st.. opposits the park. BIT ~ middleaged man as| FLAT, & rooms, bath: latest improvements: SITUATION wanted by teamster: good reinsman; can driv: Box 8058, Call. e 4 or 6 yard and barn: small family. rent §16. 4150 * Twenty-sixth st., near Castro. s work day or ARPENTER x ‘want C. EN (non-unfon) 1 ‘ochcn Job: city or country. Box 1712, Cal Oakland. NEW upper flat to let, rent reduced to $37 50, 7 rooms with salon parior. 1439 Fillmore, near Ellls. A _SECOND cook wishes position im country, hotel. Box 7940, Call. - EITUATION wanted as foreman in machine shop, factory, toolrcom or any large plant Where services of a strictly first-class ma- chinist and toolmaker can be profitably em- flom at 3]}’00 and (wng_;‘ will g world; am an exi Shociel toals where work is wanted in quantities. Box 7818, Call office. A YOUNG man of 20, with 3 years’ experi- fence in the hardware business, wishes posi- tion filling orders or selling goods; best of refere: g . Box 8497, Call. A STRONG young man, sires position of any sale house preferred 527 Golden e ave. ants position; is frst clase is also horseman; sober and reliable; best city and country refer- ences, Box 8008, Call BARBER, from Germany, first class, ‘wants situation, steady, or to Saturday and Sunday. Address M. BOCHOW, €35 Stev- enson at. AN active man, 30, bandy with tools, bas long experience In_ packing and shipping, wants tion in wholesale house. NELSON, 237 inna st. ace in whole- ind ; LO HAGENER. o anv place | good designer on | honest, reliable, de- FELL, 583—2 beautiful flats of 6-7 large rooms _and bath: rent reasonable. FOUR rooms and bath. 221 Laurel ave. off sts. Van Ness, between Turk and LOTTA, 14—Upper, 5 rooms: tw ks south of Park; one block west of Stanyan et. MASONIC ave., 1323—Elegant sunny up-to- date lower flat; open from 12 to 4. 2 NEW flate, 6 rooms and bath; rent reason- 2610 Polk st., near Filbert. flat. 4 rooms and basement; rent $1280. Alabama st., near Highteenth. m@.“—mnwm.mu‘ bath: tinted, etc.; reascnable. BUSH, 1688—9 elegant large sunny rooms if rented will pay entire rem ALL bright upper flat, 8 rooms, bath. 1008 Mason st., near Sacramento. POLK, 2510—2 new flats, 6 rooms and rent $30 and $32 50: grand bay view. DEVISADERO, 1810-1814, nr. Bush—7 rms. bath, reception and fine laundry; low rent. AS attendant to invalid, nervous or mental pa- tlent, at home or travel, by experienced male nurse; massage; references; moderats. Box 8433, Call office. WANTED—By a young man; a position in a blacksmith shop to learn the trade: have bad some experlence; wages no object; city or country. Box 8438, Call. | COMPETENT Eastern business man wishes work in office or store; If mutual satisfac- tion would invest in the business. Address C. G., 223 Twenty-eighth st. TOOLMAKER, can machine or forge tools to make anything that you may waat; will ey place; machinist. YOUNG married man, with five years’ expe- rience as stenographer and bookkeeper, wishes to make change to like position with large mercantile house. Box 5569, Call. ELDERLY active man wants work as chore- man or care for horse and garden. Box 8008, Call' office, YOUNG man of 23, who will sarn all he gets, and capable of making good In any capacity. desires situation, Box 7960, Call officy. STEADY middle-aged man wants work of any kind; use to tools and of good habits. Box 8436, Call office. A PRACTICAL tool and die maker with con siderable experfence on experimental ma- chinery wishes a position. Box 7961, Call. MACHINIST, lathe band, references from French automobile factories: age 27. PONS, 179 Fourth st. Address box 8589, | | all around; best LOWER flat of 4 rooms: separated. 301 Eddy st S LARGEST list of houses and fiats to let. Call on LYON & HOAG. 116 Montgomery st. —_— e — FLATS TO LET—FURNISEED. SUNNY fiat. 7 rooms and bath, gas renge: adults. 433 Fourteenth st. e —— PLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. FOR sale—Furniture of 6 rooms, Kitchen, uten- sils, etc.. complete; very reasonable; call between 9 and 12. 2597 Mission st., cor 23d. MODERN flat of rooms and bath, oak far niture. 1127 O'Farrell st.. near Franklin 7 FINE furn. rms. and bath will be sold st sacrifice; call aftermoons. 432 Bddy st. ELRGANTLY furnished 5-room flat; reasom able. Cail bet. 2 and 6, 476 Waller st. NICELY furnished 8-room flat cheap: 3 rooms pay rent. 49 Perry st.. corner Third. MODERN flat of 8 rooms and bath. oak fur- niture. 1127 O'Farrell st., near Frankliin. EXTREMELY cheap: entire contents of flat as a whole or separate pleces. 357 Grove st. FLATS FOR SALE. 5 NEW 7-room modern flats. 430-449 Four- teenth st.. between Valencia and Guerrers; open from 10 until 4, except Sundays. FINANCIAL. f to Alaska; references. M. ";% Geary st. F. O. R.. CHINESE Employment Office—Best help at | Leon Seung's, 4111 O'Farrell; tel. East 426. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- | fice; all kinds 3156 Stockton; Main 5188, | owner guarantees, plans. it. This is a de-| - Pendable house. No. 82. IF YOU WANT to buy a house on nuunm;nt plan, come and see us. houses to exchange| . for other houses. No. 34 © B BAUTIFULLY tfurnished; 24 No. 38, 82-room corner| rooms; very swell; house for $2000; price ' $2000; et income $129 50 down; we back you over all expense: for $1500; income terms $1000 dow: $112 over rent; we back you for landlady occuples $1000. 4 rooms. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEIIALE. A—DOMESTIC Exchange. Private and select. MRS. C. F. CHRISTENSON, 462 Geary st. 2 sisters; chamber work; "“m?"m to $50 330t sewing; Al A GERMAN, middle-aged and single, wishes a situation as clerk in and barrcom; @00d references. W. BOHLING, 417 Kearny. COLORED caterer and chef, first class in each, best ofyreferences, wife assistant, likes place; resort or city. Box 8563, Call office. ‘WANTED—Work as a machine blacksmith or work In railroed shop; any place in city or country. Box 7962, Call officy GOOD baker (Hasterner) wishes work as sec- ond hand; bread or cakes; city or country. Box 8254, Call office. CARPENTER wants steady work; low rates. Box 1711, Call office, Oukland. A—BOOKKEEPER-cashier; young lady; ex- | pert accountant; all modern systems; quick, accurate; highest references; 4 years last position; could take full charge. Box 8539, Call_office. . A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tlon of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. A FIRST-CLASS cook in every particular would like to cook dinners for weddings, din- ner parties, etc.; catering; excellent ref- erences. Phone White 806. CREDIT CLOTHIERS. C. F. ADAMS CO., 818 Mason st.—Clothing for everybody from hat to shoes; you can get ‘what you want from us and have it charged. CLOTHING RENOVATING. SUITS cleaned and pressed, $1; scouring and dyeing. Bon Marche, Examiner bldg., r. 410; phoite Drumm 44. Call for and deliver free. COLLECTION OFFIOES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10. _Tel. Main 5580 warranted 20 plates, 85, full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. SITUATION wanted by woman; general house- work; is good plain cook; wages moderate. Apply 44 Brady st off Market st., between Twelfth and Thirteenth. COMPBTENT woman would like to do cool ing and housework in a small family in the country or working housekeeper. Address M. S., 719 Broadway. A REFINED middle-aged German lady desires fon as housekeeper in nice family. . M., 143A Fair Oaks. A GERMAN woman wants to take washing home; lace curtains; reasonable, Tel. Lar- kin 1006. PRIVATE engagements. ‘Waller 88. A LADY wishes a position as a first-class | cook; best of references; wages $30. Ad- dress M. M. K., 1205 Stockton st. ] | waltress would llke a few more 804 MeAllister st.; phone | BAKER'S helper of good experience wants work; first-class on bread. Box 8291, Call SITUATION—Picture-frame fitter wishes work. Box 8269, Call office. $30,000—TURLOCK refunded frrigation bonds, 5 per cent, at 95c, $400 each: issued 1902, $1,200,000; security, $10,000,000. Full par- ticulars by W. E. BARNARD, 476 Tenth st., Oakland, Cal. REALTY Syndicate, Continental B. and L.. tes B. and L. and all bullding and urchased at top price. 512 Crocker bidg.. 8. F.. Pacific S Joan certificates Call bidg., or I of Cal. chambermaids, country hotels. Laundress, ipstitution, country . ”:... Waltreases, Stockton, Fresno, Chico.$20, 2 waitresses, cafe, no Sunday work, coun- try .. 48 waeic Starcher, first-class country hote $30. room, board, overtime, free fare. glllr-fl. cl(x)' coun;;y,‘.‘ = ‘ooks, housegirls, seco ris, nursegir C. R. HANSEN & CO., 429 Bush st. A JAPANESE boy, gentle and honest, wants position to do housework; speaks Bnglish: Understands plain cooking and waiting; $4 30 s week. YOMA, 1431 Bush st.; phone Polk 874 AE?WGMJ 9 boy wants a posi- tion for night work, from 8 o'clock to 11 or 12. FRANK TSUYUKI, 1508 Fillmore st.; phione Scott 4283. A JAPANESE boy wants situation to cook and ‘wait at table; best of recommendations: city or country. GEORGE TSUGI 118 Eddy st Japanese barber shop. A _GOOD Japanese boy wants job evening: help: understands cooking: any work. 8. FUJII, 1 Delta place, off Mason st., Sutter and Bush. A JAPANESE boy, honest, good cook, wants a position as _schoolboy in small family. Please address Y. TSUJIL, J. Y. M. C. A, 121 Halght st. JAPANESE wants position as good cook: botel or boarding-house or steamship; ex- perienced. T. DEKI, tel. Bush 865 439 Dupont st. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices reasonable, 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263 o e i e e e e e A—$300; MILK store and branch bakery with living rooms; best location in the Mission; p rent. Call R, G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. | A—$1000; RESTAURANT and coffee £aloon on Ellis st.; place doing & first-class paying business: must be sold at once on account of | sickness of owner. Call R. G, WILKE, 26% | Kearny st, ! A—$350: DELICATESSEN store and branch | “bekery on Ellis st.; 4 living rooms; rent $17; | | _a bargain. Bee R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny. A—$2200; COFFEE saloon in best locatiol rent $50; place taking in above $70 per da; 10 years lease; a splendid offer. Call R. WILKE. 2i | A—$8000; CORNER grocery, kept by owner § | * years; doing a large business; owner has an- | | other corner grocery and bar for $8000; must | sell either one: take vour choice; location the | best. See R, G. WILKE, 26 Kearny st. A—$3000; CORNER salooi on Sixth st.; place doing & good paying business; estab. years; lease: a first-class business proposition. For | _particlulare see R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny. { oo | A—$2200: CORNER ealoon on California s rent $75: old established business and good peying place; fine fixtures; large #fock; & bargain. Call R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny. A—$4000; BAKERY and confectionery; estab- lished many years; baking 7 barrels per day; € horses. wagons and bugey; one of the best in this city. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. A—$1750; CORNER_grocery and bar with 3 | living Tooms; on Sacramento st.; 43 years' lease: rent $45: the very best location. See R G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2450; CORNER grocery and bar; 5 years' lease: Fent $40; store doing large cash busi- Dess; location can't be beat: value in sight. Bee R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. HENRY SCHMIDT & CO, OAKLAND, 25 Broadway, cor. Tth &t room 11, e, Insurance, Business Chan Cotlectiona, L 7 OUR_MOTTO: HONEST REPRESENTATIONS. FAIR_DEALINGS. v JUSTICE TO THE OWNER. SATISFACTION TO THE BUYER. FOR sale—$8500; first-class corner hardware re; well esiablished and good paying | business: 2l clean and salable stock; loca- tion can't be beat; long lease; low rent: Kearny st. other business interest in the Fast compels | { owner tp sell. Box 8592, Call office. PARTY died; fine chance person with $10,000, with or without services; manufdcturing business: established 30 years: selling to job. Ders; worth investigating. 8 WANTED—A partner. not over 35 years ol with $8000 to invest in an established busi- ness and who is capable of managing; must have references. Box 8005, Call NOTICE TO PHYSICIANE. Detor's practice &nd drug store yielding an income of mot less than $3000; price $2100. R. E. CALLAHAN, 26 Montgomery st. $1200—RESTAURANT; clearing from $100 to going to Tonopah. 0'DO! & CO,, 1130 Market st. WANTED—Middle-aged lady as first-class’ candy store. Apply H. Gt Fourth st., city. L%Tsstror-u:tmumgn. rant ave. and Stockton; fashionable shop- ping district, Box 8430, Call office. business, :g’nml; month; party NELL, JEPSON T in SPIGAL, LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. PEEE v et st doribob sl rr NN A. CAMERON & CO.——Phone South 1050. 3 Pddy st, cor. Market and Powell Headquarters for Rooming-houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. well located on NE. corner, where the rent is less than $4 per room: well fur- nished apartment-house; near Larkin st.; al- ways full and clearing over $200 per month; owner retiring from business; first-class in- vestment for $4200; with us exclustvely. 7 rooms; fine block; Post st.; rent only| $37 50; water free; well furniehed; price $250. | 70 rooms: modern: downtown house; cheap rent; well furnished and up to date; has fine out of town transient trade: never clears less | than $300 per month: dissolution of partners cause of eale; exclusively with us. An elegant $3-room family hotel, catering to San Francisco's best people; furniture, carpets and draperies of the best: evervthing up to | date: nothing better in olty; guaranteed to clear $1000 per month above every expense; will sac- rifice for half cost to furnish; price $24,000; exclusively with us. B8 room: 16 rooms; rent only $75; oak furniture; good carpets: all housekeeping; only 2 rooms to look after and clears a nice little income; price only $800. 28 rooms; fine downtown location: well fur- nished and’ doing good business; clearing over $150 per month; Wil sacrifice 1f sold within a few days. 60 rooms; fine new bullding and elegantly furnished in weathered oak, mahogany and birdseye maple: Axminster and velvet carpets; long lease; wil) guarantee to clear $300 per month: never been on market: sickness cause of sale; only with us. B7-room, new, modern apartment-house; ele-,| gantly furnished in mahogany, oak and birds— eye maple; velvet carpets; 2 and 3 room apart- ments: § years' lease; ail full; obliged to go East: only with us. 30 rooms; new and elegantly ; fine central location; 3 years' leases here is chance for experienced business woman to make somse | money; on account of sicknees can 1-3 cost to furnish; price $1000. the rent 3 furniture: good ; mostly ?m:‘bl‘:‘k: ail full; will take $800 to get in: balance can be pald out of house; price $1206, 30 rooms; first class; new, transient house; well furnished and doing fine business; owners are getting old and wish to retire from busi- cheap rent; housekeepl 3 price £ood furniture an 1 o Sireets ine lttle home: pice 750, A. CAMFRON & CO., 8 Eady st. Su 10 Mitehell & %5, tn ccessors to ;. Trooming- hou hotels and flats, James Eoweit and Markets rm. 430 phons Stn il TR $eer . be got for 20 rooms; fine USE in Alameda; ‘cheap; owner has to leave alty. A SR DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, nr. 11th— No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracung 50c; gas given. ‘WANTED—By competent woman, position as ‘working housekeeper for ladies who are away during day or first-class summer resort or country home; highest of references. Box 8444, Call office. - FILLINGS, 25c and b0c; crowns, $2. NEW YORK DENTISTS, 969 Mission, SE. cor. 6th. GOLD fillings, Tho; silver, 86¢; crowns, §2; ro pain; op. Sun. Dr.A.C.Hewitt,101% Grant av. | DR. R. L. WALSH has moved from Geary st. to corner Sutter st. and Grant ave. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Patterns cut (0 measure; eve. class. 1019 Mkt Accordion, sunburst and knife pleating. Stew- art’s button & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. fl EDUCATIONAL. STER'S LADIES' TAILORING COLLEGE. As announced, we are now open at the Majestio Bldg., 1281 Market st., rooms 508-510. Ladles, bring your material and make your own sults under first-class instructions. Pattern drafting, designing, talloring and dressmaking taught. We also do custom work at reasonabls prices, guaranteeing perfoct satistaction. MR. and MRS. JOSEPH STACH, Principals. WESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1281 Mar. ket st.—Thorough business course; shorthand teaching reduced to science, students advance more rapidly, become more Proficlent. We in- vite inspection. CONRAD BONTZ, Manager. A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for university, law and medical col- lege; refs., Professor Jordan or any Stanford professor; day, eveng. session. Phelan bldg. B. R. AYRES, founder of Ayres Business Col- lege, has returned; bookkeeping, penmanship, shorthand, typing; §5 month; life scholarship $30; positions secured; day, eve. 723 Market. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the largest institution devoted exclusively to dramatic Jearning in America; positions guaranteed. Send for catalogue. Native Sons' bullding. HEALD’S School of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post st.. S. F.; civil, mining, electrical, steam and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur- vey, arsay, cyanide; day, eve.: est. 1864 Van der Nalllen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. L O I HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Poat st. Established 1863; Jargest in the West; an- nual enroliment 1000; send for circulars. PARTIES wishing to learn to read and write English, _lessons private; forelgners taken. Seventeenth st. ¥ IRVING Institute School for Girls, 2126 Call: Tuesday, fornia st.: Easter term begins » Jan- A—GALLAG] SH BUSINESS COL- LEGE, 1382 Market st. Send for catalogue. A—METROPOLITAN Bus. Col, 602 Van Ness ave.; positions secured. R. H. Webster, Pres. FRENCH, Spanish, German, . Miss HEMPEL, formerly pnpn.& Prof. De . 951 Sutter.. 'SCHOOL OF | X RELIABLE girl wishes position to do u stairs work and plain sewing; make herself generally useful; best city references, Box 7974, Call office. # i | WOMAN wants position as housekeeper in a | respectable home where she will have en- | tire charge; country preferred. Address box | 8688, Call office. REFINED lady wishes position of trust; work- ing hcusekeeping; full charge; no incum- brance; no_objection to children or old peo- ple. Inquire Vendome, 1104 Market st. HONEST Japanese couple want a position; man plain _cook, wife general housework; In family, K. MUTSUMURA, 4351 Jessie st.; phone Folsom 2742. JAPANESE, excellent walter, desires position in family; has best references. T. KUMA, 1083 Washington st. JAPANESE ekiliful carpenter wants position as carpenter; housework: city or country; | WANTEDGirls to wages $7 a week. M. C.. 508 Taylor st. JAPANESE good experlenced cook wants po- sition in family. GEORGE, 1423 Pacific st.: tel, Sutter 2061, JAPANESE boy wants position as porter in hotel or saloon. TEARY, 5 Latham piace. Ellis and Mason sts. A YOUNG gir! to asstst in general housework; np kitchen work, no cooking: $10-$12: party in our office; office fee paid by lady. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 429 Bush st. H 2 second girls . Laundress for Chambermald for first-ci Working housekeeper for Champer work, country hot 3 nurse girls . Housework on ranc) Waitress, country hotel ... Housework, Ross Valley Housework, San Mateo Housework, city, no room, 38 week: large number of houseworxk girls, cif o TR e IR _$1! Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 53¢ A—DOMESTIC_ Exchange—Private and MRS. C. F. CHRISTENSEN, 462 Geary st. Nursegirl, child, 2% years. > Nursegirl, & boys... Cook, 3 adults, country..... Girl, ‘gen. housework. Pleasanton, 2 girls, country hotel, near, befors GIRLS to learn hairdressing, sage, etc., from A to Z In §5 to those entering now immediately; guaranteed and eve. class. College 233 Geary st. learn spring; 2 seasons from mo. for $15; positions guaranteed up: 8 positions to be filled at eve. class. School 143 Stock! A—LEARN at Pacific LR i 2l g i § 5 ‘whole :rnd'. irdressing, lfl‘nxl. -.-; sage, etc.; posil w: week. dlrlnd evening classes. Pv'.nll st. o WANTED—By a neat young womas, a situa- | tion to do general housework; is a first-class | cook; best of references. Address M. P., 828 Minna st. FLDERLY American woman for housework and cooking: good home and moderate wages; | no mail answered. MRS. SMITH, 1065 Mar- ket st. RESPECTABLE lady wishes a class cook: no washing. 818 bet. Fulton and Grove. 4 YOUNG Swedish girl wishes work and help with baby; sl $20. 2631 Nineteenth s WANTED—By respectable woman cooking in small family; no washing. Call 818 Bu- chanan st. lace as first- uchanan st., a place second p home; wages i HONEST Japanese, good cook, wants situa- tion In small family: $30 a month up. TWATA, 735 Sacramento st. JAPANESE wants position In store or hotel; chamberwork; _experienced. M. HASHI- TSUMI, HARRY, 517% Post st. A JAPANESE wants position as houseworker or,_schoolboy In family. Address BEN, 1843 bster st.; tel. Jackson 3641. YOUNG Japanese hoy want: family as cook; good references. Post st. JAPANESE. Chinese help of all kinds furnish- ed; housecleaning & farm hands. 708 Taylor. A JAPANESE wishes position at cooking, fam- ily; wages $35; city or country. 308 Polk st. place !n privi 1215% A STEADY, competent person wishes a posi- tion to do general housework in small fam- ily; wages $20. @ Rose ave., off Market st. CHINESE, first class, wants position in hotel 0{ boarding-house. W. FANG, 21 Brenbam place. GERMAN woman wants housework by _the hour; 25c per hour and carfare. Box 7939, Call ‘office. WANTED—A situation s cook on ranch for men by middle-aged lady. Apply 856 Fol- som st., city. TRUSTWORTHY woman, good cook housekeeper, wishes position; best ence. 405 Geary st. A STRONG young woman wants cooking for men; ranch or miningicamp; thoroughly ex- perienced. 462 Geary st. A SITUATION wanted by a strong, elderly ‘woman, cook or housework; wages $15 to $20; city or country. 1100 Powell st. ‘would like Ennnonbbu.:nunr highest of A PRACTICAL nurse with good reference would like to nurse and care for an invalld lady. Call at 141014 Geary st. and of refer- | “"home in owner's absence: references. _O'Farrell st o (AN wants day work; $1 WOM. e g per day and POSITION as 1 or child's nurse: | o rames ¥ 0 551 Clementina st Rat B wants situation at upstairs s maid. Call at 1140 Tarkin: X FIRSTCLASS would like to take laundress washing home. Call or address 217 Tehama. A COMPETENT, educated woman com- “panion or invalid's nurse. anm-flu.‘ 1 Eep e CHINESE wants position as cook im pri- vate tlmllr;{ KIM CHIN, $07 Washington. CHINESE boy wants position as porter in sa- loon. JAY, 789 Clay st. CHINESE dest tion as cook in private (nmflys.E CHO;-G pv?‘ma. 902 Clay st #x L'Bl'lfi;. g0od cook, wants place in family; $35 to $40. GEE DUCK. 815 Dupont st. CHINESE, first-class cook, family and hotel. 917 Dupont st. A_WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, §1 per year LADIES Every afterncon this week from 1 to 4. MADAM BOREIN will tree SEVING MACHINE OPERATORS ON OVER- ALLS, JUMPERS AND COATS: NO EX- PERIENCE NECESSARY; STDADY WORK: GOOD PAY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.. 334 ‘ FREMONT ST. MR. DAVI& IN 02 KLAND, COR. 10TH AND CLAY STS, SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS ON OVERALLS; NO EXPERIENCE NECES- SARY:; STEADY WORK: GOOD PAY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO. OPERATORS ON SHIRTS AND % STANDARD FACTORY, CORNER AND GROVE STS. WANTED_Phusical cultwre man or woman with or naw Aw:g% B BURR general Reite: ary, city. WANTED_Ten millinery week: come ready for Corner Nineteenth. YOUNG gitl to_assist with childven: wages $10. Call at 4342 Twenty-third st., between 10 and 1 o'clock. LADIES' millinery in 1 mo. for §8: guaranteed; eve. school only. 233 Geary, == 3 --'lllr. | A~WANTED—Experienced operators _on la- dies’ shirt waists. 656 Mission st., 34 floor. s ot X et dies’ underwear. 656 Mission st.. 3d A—IRONER wanted. 656 Mission st.. 34 floor. ‘woman to with ¥ 1o work 454 Jonen . cooking: come oy B e OPERATORS on shirts and overalls. 28 Bat- tery st. &

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