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TH E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRI e e | JOHN D. SPRECKELS. l’rovfiflf)’l:‘ Address Communications to JOHN McNAUGHT. . Manager W. J. MARTI -Business Manager TELEPHONE Ask for THE CALL. The Operator Will Con- | aect You With the Department You Wish. -Market and Third, S. 217 to 221 Stevenson » E lication Otfice. torial Rooms. Delivered by Carriers, 20 Cts. Per Week, 75 | Cts. Por Month ngle Coples 5 Cts. | Terms by Mail, Including Postage (Cash With | Order) : DAILY CALL (includ. Sunday), 1 year...$5.00 DAILY CALL (includ. Sunday), 6 mos.... 4.00 | DAILY CALL By Single Mont! SUNDAY CALL, 1 Year vees WEEKLY CALL, 1 @ear POST Dailly POSTAGE. | oo -%0 08 o Year FOREIGN | raay. 1.00 Per Year Ext ALL POSTMASTERS ARE AUTHORIZED TO | RECEIVE S RIPTION | Sample copies will be rwarded when re- quested | Mafl subscribers in ordering change of ad- | €ress ehould be partioslar to give both 2 ! AND OLD ADDRESS in order insure a promp: and correct compliance with their re- Quest | OAKLAND OFFICE: | ...Telephone Main 1088 | 10 1016 Broadway... BERKELEY OFFICE: 2148 Center Street.... Telephone North TV | WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT: | JAMES 5. TYLER. NEW YORK NEWS STANDS: . Weldorf-Astoria Hotel; A. Breatano, Union Square: Murray Hill Hotel; Frnawe | tue Hotel and Hoffman House. i CHICAGO NEWS B'X‘Aflméio i Eherman House; P. O. News .; Great | Northern Hotel; fremont House; Auditorium Hotel; Palmer House. | | CHICAGO REPRESENTATIVE: | C. GBORGE KROGNESS, Marquette Building. (Long Distance Telephone, ‘‘Central 2619.™) NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE: STEFHEN B. SMITH....30 Tribune Bullding NPW €. C. CARLTON.. BUBINESS OFFICE of corner Market and Th 12 o'clock every n the year. BRANCH OFFICES: 3008 Market strect, opposice Fifth; open wntll | 1 m 808 Montgomery ave.; open untl § p. m. 800 Hayes street; open untll £ * McAllister street; open un: open until 9:30 p. m : open until 10 p. m. open until p. m. open until § p. m. | rch and Duncan streets; open until 8 p. m. TO SUBSCRIBERS l‘,b AVING 'row:f FOR THE SUMMLR. CALL subscribers contemplating = | change of residence duricg the summer smonths can have their paper forwarded by meil to their yew address by notify- fng THE CALL Business Ofice. This paper will also be on sale at all summer resorts and is represented bv = local agent in all towns cn the coast. YORK CORRESPONDENT: ...Heraid Square San Francisco streets; open unt! 9 p. Fillmore strect MEETING NOTICES. | A—$1500; CORNER saloon BUSINESS CEANCES—Continued. A_$750; CHICKEN ranch in Fruitvale; for pacticulars call on R. G. wukl, 2614 Ko ny. A—$1800; CORNER saloon; established years, business one of the best In the eity; no r ® & day work; place clears night or Sunday Dings o mgnth _ above expenses. on. VILKE, 26% Kearny ! | A—$1100; SALOON on the water front; good xtures and good paying business; or owner will sell half-interest; he is compsiled to Jeave the city on other business. Call R. G. WILKE, 26%; Kearney st. _$1150; GROCERY, branch bakery, notions and crockery store; 8 living rooms; rent $185; very best location In the Mission; stock con- rists of Gry goods, notions, crockefy, cigars, tobacco, butter, eggs, etc. rgain; inves- tigate and_make offer; good for men and wife. R. G. WILKE, 26} Kearny st. A-—$1250; CHGPHOUSE with 7 fur. rooms, on Kearny st.; lease; business establisheq years and good paying. Call R. G. WILKE, 28% A Kearny st. A—$1600; SALOON, with cigar-stand on water front, close to Market st.; rent $50; place patronized by every sailor and machinist on this coast; @ first-class ofter. R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A §1250 saloon on_ Market street; old est. etand; close to Powell street; a bargain; lease. Call R. G. WILKE, 28% Kearny st. A $2500 corner saloon, roadhouse on transfer of different carlines; lease; nice fur- : must be sacrificed, as owner is engaged in other business: actual value at least $4000. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st —$1000; COR. grocery and branch bakery, with 3 living rooms; rent ‘”;d ‘.o.: p;':;l‘:‘x place, with money to be saved for s good for man and wife. Call R. G. fim‘ 61 Kearny st. CORNER grocery and barj must be 20ld; owner to engage in other line of busi- Dess: full value of fine stock in sight; - ‘& lease; location can’'t be beat. Call WILKE, 26% Kearny st A—$260; PAINTING and paper-banging busi- ness, established yoars, with estab- lished good trade. Call for perticulars, R G WILKR 0% Kearny et A—$2600; HOTEL and barroom with 80 fur- nished Tooms in Qaklang manutactaring dis- trict; remt $60; borse, buggy; lease; lished yesrs 'Call R. G. WILKE, 20% Kearny st. A—$2400 BAR-ROOM, corner on Geary st., & few blocks from Chronicle bidg.; rent $85; A lease; a splendid location and rere chance: | kness of owner only cause of sale. Call . G. WILKE, 26% oy 1800 COK! &ro. and bar on Eills s, with living rooms: place _established years; location first cl cash business, no trust, and clearing above §160 per month. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. on Larkin st.; no better location; good business; fine fixtures; & bargain and rare chance. Call R G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. x A—$4500; DELICATESSEN store and tamale kitchen; the leading store of this line in the city; location the very best; owner must eacrifice, as he has to leave for Tonopah to attend mine. Call R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny st : BAKERT in San Mateo Co.: receipts, $30; horee, wag 261; Kearny st. A—$000; STEAM laundry in Western Addition 1 horse, 1 wagon, b-horsepower boller and e: hydraulic washer; business well estab. s compels owner to sacrifice. LKE, 26% Kearny st A—$800; EALOON with 14 furnished rooms on €an Bruno ave.; remt $30; place established vears and one of the besi paying pi ibe road. Call R, G. WILKE, 26% Kearny. . GENTS' furnishing stors, estab. for ars end doing a good paying cash - owner ells because he is interested | i | $1500—GROCERY and bar; A—CAMERON & CO........Phone South 1050 S Eddy st, cor. and Powell. Headquarters for all kinds of business chances, A—To lesse first-class chicken yanoh of 8 acren, ‘55 miures rite from clty, wih 1 Toom modern oottage, all furnished: rent $25 per month; has 250 assorted hens and chick- ens of best breeds; also 600 imported Homer pigeons, incubators, brooders and pigean files, thoroughly equipped; electric cars om both sides of place; will sell half interest in fowls and equipments for §500, or whole for $750. Ses CAMERON & CO. A—Wanted—First-class real estate man with some money to take charge of the realty de- partment in old established real estate office, city; must have best of references and expe- rience. See CAMERON & CO. A—$350 for fine tailoring business, established g for 15 years; rent only $32 50, with 4 livi: rooms, “well ‘equipped; doing ‘busine: sickness compels sale.” CAMERON & CO. $200 TO $1000—IF YOU HAVE A SMALL AMOUNT OF MONEY SAVED AND WANT IT TO BARN LARGE INTEREST; COMRE AND SEE MB. 1 have & LEGITIMATE INVESTMENT FOR YOU, IF YOU WILL TAKE A SMALL AMOUNT OF STOCK in one of the BEST WHOLESALE MEREANTILE HOUSES on the COAST. BUSINBSS P. LAST YEAR OVER 15 FER CENT: PAY MORE THIS YEAR. INCREASE OF BUSINESS REQUIRES MORE CAFITAL; BOOKS OPEN TO IN- TENDING PURCHASERS; STATEMENTS TO DATE; REFERS TO BANKS, BRAD- STREET or DUN; DON'T MISS THIS BONA-FIDE CHANCE to a PERMA- NENT INCOME: with BI INTEREST BVEN THAN THIS; AL INTER- PBERSON. VIEW; WRITB and I WILL CALL. o 5. ‘HOLMBPS, 988 JAM®S FLOOD BLDG. ‘WANTED—Realty Syndicate certificates; high- est cash price Some Turlock Irrigation § ocent bonds a8 par. $400 euch; interest January 1 ang July 1. h 8000 sbares in the Pinal wm::mnmhnd.a ago, 500 esch, ‘as an original sul . has this month s0ld the same for $30, ‘An equally promising investment is offersd in same dis- trict by W, E. BARNARD, 476 Tenth st., Oakland. AOTIVE lady or gentleman of good moral character, city references and $2000, can ob- tain interest in first—class new, modérn room- ing-house; just completed; very low rent; long lease: best location; near Unlon square; only principals giving name, references an residence will be answered. Box 1864, Call. old-establishéd; horse and 2 wagons; barn; rent $35; long lease; owner retiring from business; investi- gate this splendid chance. GRUGGHL, 866 Broadway, room 11, Oakland. RESTAURANT building to let; new place; good location in manufacturing part of city, between 2 railroads: a place for right party to make money. E. KUEMMERLE, Peta- luma, Cal. A CLIENT will pay $500 for half of small going business with right party that needs more capital. Pacific Coast Trust Co., 708 room 604. ory and lce cream parlor—$2500; | receipts $7500 a year; rent $20; will teach | purchaser business: fine opportunity; investi- gate. Box 1387, Call. A FIRST-CLAES clothing man, with small cap- ital, to invest in an old-established firm. | For particulars write to box 1799, Call office, Oakland. A SOBER man wanted, who can write plain hand; light work, pays $50 monthly; steady place; $150 required. 1027% Market st., r. 3. FOR sale—Wood, coal and ice business in growing town neer San Francisco, $3000 Box 1871, Call. WANTED—Good onrpenter_with some money {0 g0 in the bullding and jobbing business. Call 2378 Eightsenth st. BURMAN E Lodge No tion THI ENINC W. KNIGHTO! Sec fecting ) EVENING prizes will and the Croatian A wiil be in attend- and enjoyment for COMMITTEE. 1805. —Notice of the United Crude -A Stockholders ¥'s office, < purpose Directors to serve f for the transaction be properly brought 4 ransfer books open on May 15, 1905. electing a the ensuing such o b he ab y close on May 6 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. all kinds of sults damege cases a organized; probate ollections; all kinds Open evening by ap-| S deli bldg.. cor. tel. Black 642. eal ¢ re epared smery sts. avice free in all legal matters; private divorces §, Speciaity: auick; quiet pay unless divorce s granted; collections made; partnership bill of , wills, deeds. eic., drawn. Open evenings ¥ uest. Esizblished years. G. W. . BOWE, 1122 Market st.. bet. Mason & Taylor. k. w_xinG t-Law, Exam. bldg.. ®th floor_entranc 611;" established 30 Years: all cour nd office consulta- Red 3601, 4A—_DIVORCES cost §1 free; all law business: no « cessful; open Saturday evenings, other even- ings by appointment. Examiner bid.. r. 516, ADVICE free; legal divorce, costs $12; all law caser h-ndl’et nnlt;e in advance; open Sat- u evenings; other evenings by int- # “e11 and save money. 518 Market 1. 33, AA—DIVORCE; costs $12: quick, quiet: advice free; £1l law businese: no charge uniess suc cessful; open evenings. 927 Market, room 301 [FARNER TEMPLE practices in all State and fed. courts: -robate, resl estate, bankruptey specialist. 807 J.Flood bldg: phone John 2541, £ & CLARK. 827 Market. room 304; consulta- tion free; no fees in advance: open evenings. 7 AGENTS WANTED. WANTED 15 neat-appesring and Foung men to do canvaseing: sala Apply 7780 to 5, Pennsylvania Soap Co. B3I | Howard st e | {GENT 1o represent Bastern mant.; good in- no competition; only A1 salesman ap- ply. Room 76, Grand Hotel, bet. 8 and 9. e —— A—$1400: THE only German | A—HOTEL with 30 rooms, | ESTABLISHED paying drug Call R, G. WILKE, 263 Kearny. WOOD, coal yard, with agency Union ional Ice Co., also Shasta water: 8 horses, 2 wagons, stock, etc ; place estab. § years, ‘located across bay; first-class business opportunit 4 $3000; SALOO on Market st., Wi lease; rent net $85; location close to Battery 4 years’ #t.; owner must leave at once to settle pri- vate affairs East; a good business and very rare chance. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st A—$5500; DATRY: 15 miles from the city; lease ©f 270 acres of land; 120 cows: boller, separa- cans; 4 horses; good milk mutb R. G. __WILKE, 26% Kearny st. _ A—$7500; THE best paying cormer saloon on Montgomery st.; lease. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. NEWSPAPER route for sale in Oakland; a good Call route in Oakland for sale. Apply at Call business office for particulars. CHOPHOUSE for sale, Inquire at 796 Folsom | street. $150—PARTNER wanted In_light, profitable | business. Particulars at 47 Geary, room 6. FOR _sale—Bargain; dining-room, with 5 fur- nished rooms; low rent. 550A Sutter st | FINE grocery and bar; long lease: cheap rent, ; estab. 30 yrs.; fine bar trade. 1701 Eddy st. SALOON for sale. 533 Pacific st. $3250—FINE oorner saloon; city front; count sickn: For particulars 129 A—§2500; PORK_ delicatessen d dairy pro- cleart; vner aleo owns property: wife WILK who know the business. Ses R. G. 26% ny st. ery in a town inhabitants, about 70 miles from a business and R. R. town; 4 wagons, good store trade; stock at Call R. G. WILK 26% Kearny st. A—$2500; CORNER saicon surrounded by fac- tories and wholesale houses, rent $80; 3 years' Jease: muet be £oid at once, &s owner is en- gaged in other business. See R. G. WILKE, 261% Kearny st. A—$1650; CORN mento st., years' jease G. WILK A—$1500; BAK cream parlors the city; 3 b rels per day WILKE, 261 Kearny st. of 20,0 R grocery and bar on Sacra- Western Additfon; 5 rooms; 4 place established years. Call R. 1% Kearny st. confectionery and fce- 30 miles from baking 3 bar- years' lease; rent only $30; good-paying bar: R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1250; FINELY fitted up coffes, tea and crockery store: well estabilshed, with 3 nice living rooms; lease it wanted; value in sight; @ bargain. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny. R saloon on Sixth st.; place paying business; estab. years; s business proposition. Fu R. WILI 3 Kearn: in_thriving town Cal.; population Irvington, atout 500; big country trade; Anderson Coj- two grocery stores and one large hard- ware and furniture store doing a thriving busin, excellent _opportunity for a- good phy price $1800; good reason for sell- € Apply to H. D. FORD, Irvington, Cal A SNAP—General merchandise store; kitchen ware. notlons, etc.: showcases and other fix- tures; business pays about $140 a month; can be increased: rent only $55 a month, with Jiving rooms: on permanent street in Oak- Jand: other business and dissolution of part- nership cause of sale. investigate this at once. P. O. box 162, Oakland $1000—DELICATESSEN branch bakery: good location: fine business: Jiving rooms. SEL- LER CO., 916 Market st $1450 BUYE a splendid delicatessen: well lo- cated for best trade; a_money-maker; first- class fixtures; gcod reason for seiling. THE SELLER CO., 916 Market st ENAP for a lifetime; $24 buy stock and lease to good man and | LA | | CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet Beating Works. sell on account of business in | | RUDOLPH & CO., carpet-beating works; prices | | fixtures of dry goods, ladies’, gents' furnish- ings, notions, etc.; profits per month $300; | | established; doing good business; goods I invoice about $2700; must give up at cheap rent; no agents; no (riflers. LICHTIG'S Cash Store, 1 Polk st OTICE, LADIES—I want about 6 ladies with least $2000 to invest in business in this | they will have real estate in this city for security and they will m on the money they invest; ti board of directors of the company 61 Duboce av: e 12 per cent will be the Apply at before 11 o'clock a. m. EUREKA REALTY CO., 1118 Market st. We have for sale at their real value a few saloons, groceries and bars, restaurants, candy and cigar stores. A REALTY CO.. 1118 Market st. tore; best loca- business interests immedinte residence alge- tion in town; owner k that requires his where; will be sold at great sacrifice if taken at once. For partitulars address P. O. box an Jose, Cal. NTED—Man and wife with $5000 to invest in first-class tourist hotel in Southern Cali fornia earning large profits; good permanent position guaranteed to both parties; a thorough investigation invited. .Box 1367, Call office. $550 BUYS fine paying saloo; ifornia Investment Co., 7773 Market et. paying fruit and vegetabie store; 2 Cal, Investment Co., 7773 Market st. FIRST-CLASS cigar store for sale; good loca- tion: good businese: 3-vear lease: must sell ~on account of other business. 1007 Broad- way, Oakiand. LUNCHHOUSE doing fine business; will pay 1o investizate; bargain: owners must sell, haviug ieased place upiown. Call 89 Fre: on A—R_E. CALLAHAN, 26 Montgom Telephone John 6306, = Business Locations and Leases a Specialty. BT NOLA'E Asthma Remedy relioves instantly: 10c, 25c, Boc. 1602 Market, St. Nicholas, also ‘Wighart, Tenth and Washington, ‘Oakland. WILLING man wanted se partner; average pay $70 to each: capital required $150. Ap. ply 131 Montgorery st., room 8. : AUTOMOBILES. 'ANTED—* le: must be in WANTED—To lease or buy meat market in good country town; state pri par- Bculare. Box 1378, canti 2o "™ r \ | i ] | | | oughly respectable rooming-nouse, | { oo, long lease. Cal- | | i | 1} { | business. WILL invest from $500 to $1000 in a good buai- | ness. Address box 1401, Call office. NDRY plant; complete running order. SPECK, 2132 Folsom st. GROCERY and bar for sale. Call at 3344 Twenty-fitth st., between 11 and 12 a. m. e CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED Alr and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; carpets and rugs also cleaned by compressed ut_shop; prices moderate. 8. F. C essed Alr Cleaning Co., 308 Market st.; hone Main 152 and Bush 479. WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat. ing works, 863-857 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1800 Har- rison _st.; Al cleaning, 3c. FRED HAGE- DORN & CO.: phone Mission 225. st 1965, Star Renovating Co.,580 Golden ; carpet clean., fit., I holsterin P 3 ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st._First-class carpet cleaning, 3c yard. Tel. Mission T4. reasoneble. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263 LACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS. BRANDT'S New York Curtain House: most complete plant for cleaning lace curtains and blankets. 1324 Filimore: phone Pine 2622. e e LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. A. CAMERON & CO- Phone South 1050. 3 Eddy st., cor. Market and Powell. Headquarters for Rocming-houses, Hotels and All Kinds of Business Chances. Modern, up-to-date downtown house; cheap rent; good lease; 70 rooms; well furnished; has good country transient trade; never should clear less than §$300 per montn the yvear round; best of reasons fer selling. New, up-to-date elegantly furnished house of 53 rooms; 10 minutes’” walk from business cen- ters; all full first-class people; can be got at ; part down, balance can be paid out Call and make offer. Grand new building of 60 rooms; elegantly furnished in mahogany, oak and birdseye ma- ple, finest quality carpets; cheap rent; fine lo- cation; all full and clearing $300 per month above all expenses; will be ld at great sac- rifice on sccount sickness in family. Good buy: this 22-room house; Geary st.; fine neighborhood: rent only $100; well furnished and clearing $85 to $95 per month; reduced to $1500 to make quick sale; will take §850 cash to get in. Beautifully furnished little house of 11 rooms, nice bleck on Eddy st.; quarter-sawed oak fur. niture, all hair mattresses, velvet and Axmin- ster carpets: where you can have fine home and | make some money besides; will be sacrificed for quick sale, Fine little ment-house of 21 rooms; rent only $100 with leaso; well furnished through- out; will be sold away down on account of leaving city; price $1500. new. modern, 42 filled with very best quaiity furniture; trifle over $5 per room, where you can clear $250 and cver per month; miways full; can be bought reasonable on account of retiring from thor- rooms rent First.class down own, Here's a fine Investment—thls house of 35 close in; good furniture and carpets, with rent at $i50 per month: clearing over $100 every month; can be run with some tran- sient and do better; everything in good condi- tion; $2700 will take it. Beautiful new bullding of 75 rooms; one of finest lccations In city; most elegantly fur- nished; full and clearing over $360 per month; no carfare required to go downtown; half cash, | balance easy terms at 8 per cent ?Gl' annum, | Call for particulars. | New and up-to-date apartment-house of 57 | rooms; most elegantly furnished house in S. F.; 2 and 3 room apartments; 5-year lease; obliged %o go East. A. CAMERON & CO., 3 Eddy st. NEW and elegantly furnished 9-room tran- "sient lodging-house at own price; leaving city. 223 Mason st. A WELL tumished 1000, ent 3115 & onth; water tres; B et Vapply 1520 Polk st. 3 WANTED—To buy & lodging-house; not more m-‘ftgmm:uhmt.m Box 1201, Call office. TO lease—1126 Howard st.; modern house; 85 rooms; rent reasonable. | For particulars see _LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE—Oon. FISHER & CO, James Flood bldg., Main 3354, present a fine list of rooming-houses; many real bargains; personal investigation desired. LODGING-HOUSE for sale; cheap; transient; must sell. 16 Steuart st. Rooming-Houses and Hotels for Sale. MARK g i Room 801, sth floor, James Flood Bullding, 970 Market » Opposite ““The Emporium.’ Up-to-date offices. NEAR THE ELEVATORS. ALL TITLES GUARANTEED| Rooming-houses and Hotels For sale and rent. Money to loan. . | ‘Tel. Main 33-4-3. ‘WANTED—Real estate in exchange for room- ing-houses; send us full particulars for what Jou have and what you would like to trade for. —N. B— We have a lady client who owns a splendid farm for melons, corn and hops, valued at $5000. Would exchange for an apartment-house. MARION GRIFFIN, 870 Market st., opposite ‘‘The Emporium. A FL-A-TU A 12-room fiat| N-E-W and M-O-D-E-R-N furnishings ele; 2nd| new; cost ?m Will take $600, you may pay down and $10 monthly, I A-M [D-e-termined to leave for the mines at onos. Wil sell my 32-room house worth $8500 for §1500. (Basy terms.) Lease if requested and very centrally located. See my agent, . [MARION ' GRIFFL SP.LENDID 18-room C-o-r-n-e-r h-o-u-s-e, Located 6 blocks N-or-t-h of M-ark-et Rent $80 per month. P-r-l-c-e R-e-d-u-c-e-d to $800. A-n o-ff-e-r r-e-q-u-e-s-t-e-d. In this bouse the A-V-E-R-A-G-E Room rent should be $12 p-e-r m-o-n-t-h. | “IMAGINE (if you please) an apartment-house | 80 advantageously located, so gorgeously furnished and with such entrancing views of the city and surrounding country that rmi tenant pays less than $85 per month. Would | you like to inspect 100-room house such as hereinabove described? The mahogany .and birdseye maple furniture, the velvet and Ax- minster carpets and the rich hangings are dreams of loveliness. Parenthetically, my bank account is increased by $700 each month. For sale by my agent only, and of course that agent is MARION GRIFFIN. T-R-A-N-S-I-E-N-T house in which the owner claims & profit of $150 to $200 per month owing to the management. Ehe desires to visit a sick Eastern relative and will sell for $1000. We know the location to be A No. 1 | N-B-W TRIAL g-i-v-e-n corner house of of & 20-room tran- 50 rooms, sient house, 2 ‘wéll furnished and! blocks north of a long lease; pres- Market st. Clears ent profit $175 per over $100 month month. ‘Worth and owner in hos- $4500; will sell for pital; for sale for $2500: you pay $400 'less than 1st down $1000 &nd cost of furniture. $25 monthly. Well established. { IRVING Institute School for Girls, 2120 Call- A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break; vu.mmu‘d5 "'zuix"..:""ii" ugo; n:um 1:0:“ lates, §5, E wor nless ¥ Chicago Dental Pafl; 24 Sixth. 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; extracting 50c; gas given. FILLINGS, 26c and 50c; crowns, $2. NEW YORK DENTISTS, 960 Mission, SE. cor. 6th. ‘GOLD fillings, 7bc; sllver, 350; crowns, $2, no pain; op. Sun. Dr.A.C.Hewitt,101% Grant ave. KEISTER'S Ladles’ Tailoring College, Majes. tic building_ 1281 Market st., rooms 508-10. Ladies, bring your material and make your cult under instructions; an expert ladies’ tailor heads corps of imstructors; patterns cut to order; the next 10 days we cut a pat- tern to measure free to éach caller; special sewing rates, 50 cents per day the next 60 days; custom work done: night school. MR. MRS. JOSEPH STACH, Principals. st i sebiciatn s e et e R McDOWELL Dressmaking & Millinery School— Patterns cut to measure; eve.cldss. 1019 Mx Accordion, sunburst and knife pleating. Stew- rt's button & buttonhole factory, 110 Taylon EDUCATIONAL. A—THE Osborn Conservatory of Music has an enrollment of 2350 puplls in San Franciseo on mandolin, gultar, violin, banjo, piano- forte, barp, cornet, harmony, also voice cul- ture; special Instructors for advanced stu- class and private lessons; recitals give el Steinway Hall building, 223 Sutter st.j phone John 5086, 220 Grant a .ccounting; salary pald our graduat our six ‘schools indorsed by all rallroads; & and evening sessions; apply for catal Morse School of Telegraphy, 26 O'Farrel A—THE LYCEUM, an accredited preparatory school for university, law and medical col- lege; refs., Professor Jordan or any Stanford professor: day, evng. session. Phelan bldg. A—METROPOLITAN Business Col. has taken quarters formerly occupfed by Cal. B. C.; students of latter are finishing their course . with Metropolitan. 825 Golden Gate ave. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the largest Institution devoted exclusively to dramatie learning in America; positions guaranteed. Send for catalogue. Native Sons’ building. EMPLOYMENT WANTED--Pemale--Oon.' LADY, wishing to go to Europe, will be wmpu“ft'm to elderly lady or chaperone young ladies for expenses. Box 1222, Call office. — GERMAN laundress wants to take washing Ahnme; lace curtains; reasonable. Tel. Lar- kin 1008 A GERMAN woman wants washing and house- cleaning for Tuesdays and Fridays. M. J. 74 Clara st. AN experlenced cook and housekeeper in first- clase private family. Box 177, Call. WANTED Sewing; experienced. 1106 Sacra- mento st. POSITION as second girl and do housework by colored girl. Phone Folsom 1344. Pt s ninssstisdors madhamnata SEUM T TRAINED nurse wants a permanent position in the country. Address 108%; Hayes st. SITUATION wanted as chambermaid. Address MRS_ J. C., room 6, 44415 Third st. AP. irl wants situation as & Jplu‘:‘:' !g::okmh:"wrvrk. insmail _family; ‘wages $5 a week. MISS HARA, 465 Jessie st. —— PLATS TO LET. | AAA—COMPLETE LIST OF FLATS, apartment and rooming renting department is free to fnd you a home in any ask for no paymen Will; We do not ask you to buy or even look at the goods; use this department freely; you are more than welcome. CORDES FURNITURE CO., 245-250 Geary st. (on the square). STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY. Bvery desirable vacant dwelling is listed in our ronting department. Combined lsts from 25 of the largest agencies. Saves a world of time and trouble. is absolutely free. [ You are not asked to buy or even look st ,mrfllmn. Welcom STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY, 1039 Market st. Opposite McAllister. HUGO, near Seventh ave.—Elegantly finished 5-rooms flats: every room attractive and sun- | ny; fine basement and yard: near tennis | courts and park attractions: ih best part of | the beautiful Parnassus district that is be- | ing rapidly built up with new artistic homes. | See these at once; remt 325 up; half biock | from H. cars. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. MAN and wife (Americans). good cooks, want Dositions in country hotel, camp or resort. | ly or address M. ELLSWORTH, 427 o U st 8. F. DANISH coachman and gardener wishes sit- uation; private family; strictly sober and industrious; first-class references. Box 1395, Call office. BOOKKEEPER (25), possessing 7 years of ex- ellent experience as bookkeeper and corre- spondent; famillar with all best short cuts and systems; salary moderate. Box 1362, Call. GARDENER, cal, sober, industrious, inels, German hesc o referencen, X ‘E[.EGANTLY furnished house, 5 rooms | " bath: free phone, plano, ete.; nice location: | no children: rent $30; owner going to coun- try. Box 1125, Cal TWO new sunny flats on_Cumberland st_ bet. | Guerrero and Dolores. Nineteenth and Twen- | tieth: 7 rooms, laundry and bath; $25, $i0. TWENTIETH, 3797, near Dolores—Five sunny ! modern washtubs; yard: rent | cheap. | P AR SN L 9205 R, | IVY ave., 80, near City Hall—Fine, sunny top | flat, 4 reoms. NEW, upper 8 sunny rooma: bath. gas: ¥ 68 Caselli ave., near 13th and Douglass BEAUTIFUL sunny new middle flat, 7 rooms; rent reasonable to good temant. 3647 17th st YOUNG man wants work after school 1224 Eighteenth st. BAKER—First-claes all round bread and cake baker and confectioner wants _situation; country preferred. Room 22, 648 Howard st PRIVATE place position wantsd by middle- tion at any kind of rs. Address A. M., aged man; city or country; 3 years in last place. Box 1365, Call office. | $80—FINE flat; 6 roms, bath, basement. 1424 Green 3t.. near Van Ness ave. lat—3010 Polle st.; new flats, 8 rooms and | TQath: arand bay view: rent reduced. { DERO, 341—New, sunny 8 and 9 room D iie, moders, tmprovementa: chews rent —_—— — | BRIGHT, centrally located upper flat: 8 rooms and bath. 1008 Mason st., nr. Sacramento. BARBER wishes to locate in small town; clar- inet player. C. P., 427 Taylor st | $10—_COTTAGE: 4 sunny rooms; 132 Rose ave., bet. Haight and Page, Gough and Octavia. HEALD'S School of Mines and Englneering, 24 Post st., §. F'.; civil, mining, electrical, steam and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. Y, E g Echool, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. ALL our graduates get positions: places since March 1; special rates during May. San Francisco Business College, 738 Mission. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Established 1863; largest in the West; an- nual enrollment 1000; send for circulars. DRAUGHTING room studles; math. strength materials, design. drawing: time 8 mos.; mail; evenings. 20 Hartford. fornia st.: Easter term begins Tuesday, Jan- uary 3, 1905. A_GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COL- LEGE, 1382 Market st. Send for catalogue. FRENCH, Spanish, German, Eng. Miss HEMPEL | formerly pupll of Prof. De Filippe,781 Sutter: | ‘WESTERN Business College, 1281 Market st. thorough, practical, modern; day, evening. HINMAN'S ACADEMY, a thorough school of | daneing; all branches. ‘1412 Polk st., nr. Calit. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION———Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st.—Night class. BYE AND NERVOUS DISHASES. PERSONS suffering ye and the nervous system and are not able to pay will receive free treatment daily from 9 to 11 at Dr. Schirman's office, 643 Sutter st. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. R A R UM Employment Office—Japanese- 426 Powell st., tel. Main 5752. A—OR! Chinese help. WANTED—Position combining general offlce work, experienced collector, private wecre- tary,” stenographer, best of references: employed at present in & local bank: would like something with future to sclentious work will be recognized; salary moderate; age 25. Box 1189, Call ‘WANTED—On a ranch by a married man, & position as working foreman on a stock, fruit or grain ranch; thoroughly understands ranch work in all its branches; capable of taking full charge: references if desired. Address Farmer, box 1178, Call. FIRST-CLASS butter-maker, knows all about creamery, middle-aged Dane, does not under- stand much English, only here a few months, wants situation. Please address B. WIN- THER, 826 Hampshire et.. S. F. AS attendant to paralytie, morphine, nmervous or mental patient, anywhere by ' qualifi male nurse and masseur; first-class refe ences; terms reasonable. Box 1267, A GERMAN, middle-aged and single, wishes situation as clerk -in grocery store and bar- room; good references. W. BOHLING, 417 Kearny st GBRMAN-AMERICAN, 21 years old, wants position in a mercantile house; several years' experience in the East. Box 1006, | Call office. GARDENER, first-class, single, of long experi- ence in landscape gardening, growing of flow- ers and greenhouse work, wishes a situation on private place: references. Box 1181, Call. bookkeeper and cashier; | it and where energy and conm- | | MISSION, 20489 rooms, bath: wash and sink rooms; rent $27 30. |"LEXINGTON ave.. 212, near 20th—Sunny bay | i indow lower flat: 5 rms; mod.: reason | CLARA, 168, near Fifth—4 and 3 rooms; sep- arate entrance. | FLAT to let; 4 rooms and bath. 24 Kearny | = st, near Bush. | BUNNY modern flat room; rent $25. 6 rooms; sun in every Folsom st. | OAK_ 1359, near Baker—Beautiful sunny per flat; 6 rooms and bath; rent reasonab CASTRO, 636—Elegant modern sunny lower | _flat; 6 rooms, bath; nearly new; $22 80. | 80 IVY AVE._Fine, sunny top flat, 4 rooms; near City Hall. METCALF placs, 14, off Gedry, between Ma son and Taylor—8 rooms with bath to let | | | LARGEST Hist of houses and flats to let. Call on LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery st. FLATS TO LET—FURNISEED. FURNISHED upper flat of 7 rooms: rent $50. 720 Shrader st.; can be seen from 3 to 3 daily until May 1. | SUNNTY furnished flat; 7 rooms and dath. &3 | _ Fourteenth st. YOUNG German wishes position as electrician helper or anything else ‘in the electrical ling bas had a little experience and can sive reference. Box 1072, Call. CARPENTER and cabinet-maker, understands stalr building, non-union, wants worl try preferred. Box 1529, Call office. A—JAPANESE and Chinese help. WM. YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859. CHINESE Employment Office—Best help at Leon Seung’s, 4113% O'Farrell; tel. East 426. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1987. BRAD! & CO., 640 Clay. N. B—READ these 25 lines very carefully: For rent (Furnished). A big house. Fine location. Rent $6 per room. An apartment-house. It is well-established. Highly respectable. Judiciously managed, the profit should be $300 to $400 monthly. MARION GRIFFIN, Room 801, Sth floor, James Flood Bullding, 970 Market st., opposite ‘“The Emporfum." “There is a tide in the affairs of all men's lives if taken at the flood leads on to fortune.” Hadn't YOU better investigate? H. C. DECKE: PHONE JOHN 531 HAS REMOVED TO 850 MARKET ST., OPPOSITE FOURTH. Rooms 10 and 11—the same rooms he oc- cupied from 1877 to 1891. He has the largest list and best bargains in the city. To buy, sell or exchange anything see him. Re- member the number, 850 Market st. and 8 Stockton, opposite Fourth. H. DECKER, 850 Market st. THE GREAT, ONLY AND ORIGINAL PRINCESS EUGENIA, DIRECT FROM HERALD SQUARE, N. Y. TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT. BORN WITH A DOUBLB VEIL. EDUCATED IN EGYPT AND INDIA. TELLS YOUR NAME. TELLS YOU WHEN AND WHOM YOU WILL MARRY. Positively mentioning your sweetheart's full name. Settles love quarrels and promptly reunites the separated, no matter how long standing. Direct from Herald Square, New York's | most famous palmist and clairvoyant Is acknowledged by press and public the great. est living DEAD TRANCE MEDIUM. She tells what you came for before you utter a word; does not ask questions, no mat. ter what your trouble may be. Call and she will guide you with certainty higher than human power. Tells you the truth, good or bad. HOURS—10 TO 8. DAILY AND SUNDAY. y 1148 MARKET ST.—1148. ORMONDE Possesses the subtle and invisible power of the Eastern adepts and teachers to see the | complete life and counsel the remedy to, over- come the ills or bad luck which prevents suc- cess. All personal evil influence, speils, de- pression, weak habits, misfortune in love or marriage, errors in business, enemies, ob- scure diseases are permanently removed, the mind and spirit receives the true impression by suggestion, which brings happiness and contentment; a new- era dawns for you. 10073 Market st. JAPANESE, Chinese help of all kinds furnish- ed; housccleanin; 708 Taylor; James 7636. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of fice; all kinds help. 315 Stockton: Main 5188, AA—BOOKKEEPER, cashier; young lady; ex- perienced expert accountant; all modern sys— tems: quick, accurate: highest references; last position'4 yvears. Box 637, Call office. RESPECTABLE young lady willing to go to country for summer, care chilren or nurs Write or phone Main 5093, 850 Market s room 42. | 1 | I | A MIDDLE-AGED German man wants posi- tion as dishwasher or porter, city or country. Box 1826, Call. BARGAIN—Modern 8-room fat, nished; must be sold a¢ once. 1200 O'Farrell st _near Gough. | { | | | | | | newiy fu FPURNITURE FOR SALE. OFFICE furniture; swell. modern; buyer gets free rent permanently. 927 Market, room 127. T A MIDDLE-AGED German man wants Dosi- tion on a private place, city or country. Box 1375, Call POSITION as porter or houseman; hotel or institution: ‘references from last employer. Box 1217, Call office. CHEF wants position in hotel or resort: city or country; good worker and first-class all- around cook, Box 1128, Call. DRUG clerk (not registered) wants a situation; moderate salary. Address J. W. N., 1130, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED man wants position as porter in hotel or imstitution; city or country; best of references. Box 1114, Call, BOOKKEEPER, rapid, accurate worker, ‘wants situation; Al references. Box 1184, Call. COMPETENT middle-aged_woman would like | position at good home cooking. general house- | work; no objection to 2 childre $20_month, | i carfare. Apply at 508 Fourth st. until 3. GERMAN girl wishes situation for second work and waiting In American fahily: best | of references; Oukland preferred. Cell 1325 Ellls st LADY willing to go to country, general com. panion and care of children; reference. 850 ; Market st., room 42; call Main 5083. 1 YOUNG Protestant girl; position at work or waiting; referenc room 42; phone Main 5003. GERMAN cook wants position in private fam- ily; will go to country; references; $35. 850 | Market st., room 42; Phone Main 5003, 1 second H 850 Market st., | COOK, steady, respectable, wishes situation in restaurant, boarding-hcuse or hotel. Please call 658 Folsom st. BUTLER, speaking French, German, English, | Russian and Polish, wants situation; supe rior city references. Box 1215 Call office. mathn o CARPENTER, good steady man for outside or rough work. wishes situation or work: sober and reliable; moderate wages. Box 178, Cal CABINET-MAKER wants employment in ho- tel; property owner. Box 1038, Call A STRONG young man would like situation at any kind of work. C. A. 774 Tehama st. WANTED—Position in drug store: 2 years experience; references. Box 1052, Call. NEAT Irish girl desires position in family: plain cook: '$20, 850 Market st., room 42 tel. Main 5093. WILLING worker wants situation as chamber- | maid and general helpe hone main 5093; 850 Market = i ‘WANTED pdsition — Bookkeeping or type- writing; 4 years’ experience; will give trial. Box 1368, Call office. A RESPECTABLE woman wants a to do housework or child’s nurse, call at 459 Tehama st., near Sixth. situation | Ple JAPANESE voung couple want position, any kind of work; family or boarding-house or hotel; speak very well. Pize ‘st. JAPANESE, first-class cook, who has experi- ence of many years, wants position in pri- vate family; has Dbest references. G. HI- GASH, 703 Larkin st.; tel. East §770. AN Intelligent, responsible Japanese wishes a positicn as butler; can perform excellent but- ler's duty; has references in regard to his ability and character. KATO, 5251 Pine st. RELIABLE woman, good plain cook, would _like situation ir private family. Address 265 Tehama st., bet. Third and Fourth. ! EXPERIENCED woman wishes housework in | small family; good cook. Box 1661, 1008 Market st. | AN elderly woman wishes a position as house- Keeper; good cook. Address 138 Fifth st., bet. Howard and Mission. A WOMAN wishes work by the day, house- | cleaning; also mending. MRS. R., 1926 | i Market st. SITUATION wanted by a Protestant woman in small family; good plain cook. Call 268 ‘West Mission st. FIRST-CLASS cook desires place: small fam- | 1ly: wages $80 to $35. Call 983 McAllister. SWEDISH woman wants work by the day. Call 321 Clementina st. A WELL.EDUCATED French lady, high ret- | erences. wishes situation as governess and | motherly care to children. Address box 1123, | MME, BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, reads your life correctly; gives accurate description of past; reveals present happenings; portrays events to occur in the future; vaiuable ad- vice on all effairs in life; satisfaction guar- anteed; 26c up. 17 Third st., near Market. Call office. A _GERMAN woman wants work by day, laundry or housecleaning. Address H. G 832 Francleco st. A LADY, first-class laundress, wishes silk wns and shirt walsts at home. 91515 Na- ome. st. ISMAR, Egyptian seeress, The Vendome, 1104 Market st.. San Francisco. Office hours—10 a. m. to 5. m.; Sundays, 10 to 12; Wednes- day evening, 6 to 8. Phone South 1141 MISS M. WILLE, 310 Ellis st.. clairvoyant, crystal seer and life reader, tsils you exactly what you called for without asking a ques- tion; names given: $1; hours 10 to 8. MME. EILERSFICKEN—Clairvovant, spiritual life readings daily, 25c. 536 Turk, nr. Polk. MME. MARY LANG, clairvoyant. palmist, card Teader: readings in Eng., n. 231 3d. MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant, card reader, has removed from 108 Sixth et. to 954 Mission. e —— SPIRITU. JOHN SLATER, circle to-night, §:13: tests to all 61614 Lombard st., bet. Powell and Ma. 801 sittings, 10 to 4; phone James 7306. | A—MRS. J. J. WHITNBY, bus. medium and life: reader. 1206 Market, r. 14, Galt House. Mrs. Sfll, 1040A Market, r. 21: sit. daily, 10 a. m. to T p. m.; cir. Mon., Wed., Fri. evengs. EARLE'S seance Sun., Wed. nights, 219 Eddy. Read. dally, Hotel Higgins; hlfl?.l $1 this wi HYPNOTISM. : LEARN how to hypnotize: new class forming. DE LAUFE. Hysnotist. 700 Bush: hee 15 CREDIT CLOTHIERS. C. F. ADAMS CO., 318 Mason n,—m for everybody from hat to shoes; [ mihat you want from us and have it charged. cleaned and o AMERICAN man and wife want position cook- fi;"lnc‘lfilfll camp or work on ranch. Box DRESSMAKER, cutter and fltter, artistic de- signer, wishes a few more engagements; $2 50 day. Box 1118, Call. COMPETENT working housekeeper wishes position_in city or short distance. Call or write 1006 Treat ave.; Phone Church 6333. A THOROUGHLY experienced miiliner will to the house and make over your old ma- terfal into stylish hats. Box 1204, Call. bbb i b St aeivind o AN AN infant's nurse with excellent city refer- ences would like to take entire charge, Box 1214, Cail office. Sede e o L TRAINED, experienced and well urse, will care for invalld Box THH. cate or housecleaning. Address 103615 Howard st. ‘WANTED—Position as bill clerk. Box 1556, Call office, R A YOUNG girl would like to learn millinery trade. Apply 1012 Post st. i WOMAN wants work Call 862 STENOGRAPHER, thoroushly competent and experienced. desires position. Box 1198, Catr. e . RO WANTED—Window_washing, 21 Seventh st el B B e e e e s A GIRL would like to be a nursemald. Box 1121, Call office, ol —_—— . A _LADY would like to clean windows. Box | A WOMAN wants work by the day, vl-hl‘nli -'tky the day; $1 25 day. | JAPANES JAPANESE cook who has long experience as cook in family, 5 years in last place, de- aires place in city or country. M. KANE, 405 Post st. JAPANESE, firstclass cook. who has experi- ence of many years, wants position In pri- vate family; has best references. G. HI- GASH, 7083 Larkin ; tel. Polk 3782. | YOUNG Japenese wants a position to do housework. J. HIKIDA, Y. M. C. A, 121 Halght st. E young, nice, boy wants position schoolboy in small family; speaks very wel K. WATONABE, 640 Pine st. X JAPANESE. good cook, desires a situation in small family; have references. BEN, phone Hyde 171. JAPANESE wishes position as laundry man and housework; speaks well. K. HORITA, 24% Quincy st. A JAPANESE wants a pesition to do plain cooking and housework. MARADA, 1 Ade- laide piace. JAPANESE boy, plain cook, wants position: wages $4 per week up. Address box 1800, Call office, Oakland. box | GEORGE ARI, 640 | MADE to order and made over at your homes by the Walzer system. Perfection Mattress i Co., manufacturers mattresses and couches, | 445" Hayes st.; tel. Fell 181. | HELPF WANTED—FEMALE. | SELECT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, | 360 Market st., room 42 Telephone Main 5098. American cook, boarding-house. $40 | German caok, private family . ~5s | Good eook. small boarding-house - .55 Pastry cock, house 6:30 a. m. to 1 p. m.330 | Girl for general housework, 3 adults... 330 | Cook and a second girl. both same family French or German nurse. care 1 child...$30 Competent nurse to care for two children. §25 | Girl for general housework, Salinas......$30 | Reliable cook, small lunchroom.. £ 3 | Girl for gen. housework, 3 adults, Vallejo.320 | 6 girls for second wk.,excellent places.§25-330 ' Child’'s nurse for Grass Valley..... . Gir! for general housework, Berkeley.... 1 Excellent places for girls, general house- work, second work and nursegiris l [ d sam | COOK. for Monterey County, | 2 cooks, no washing. city, $35; families. $30, $35; parlor maid, Mateo, $30: housework, 4 in family, Redw. City, $30; 2 second girls, $20, $25: 2d cook. delicatessen, $30: housekeeper. 3 adults, §2 4 waitresses for country hotel, fare paid, | $25; chambermaid and waltress, fare paid, | $25. chambermaid for sanitarfum, $25: housework for Mill Valley, $30; 5 waitresses | for springs, $25. maid and seamstress for | ety 330: and a large number of al | housework girls, city and country, $30, $25. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & €O.. 334 Sutter. A—MRS. M. E DAY, phone South 1120. Waitresses, city and country. $25 and $30. Chambermald, north, fare paid, $20. Housegirls and cooks, city and country. MRS, M. E. DAY, 351 rfll‘-rnll‘rzln WILL REMOVE THURSDAY, APRIL, 27, 1905, TO 486 O'FARRELL ST., Phone Fast 970 A _WOMAN with a child, small hotsl, $25: hotel cgok. $40; houseirl. Napa, 335: C - dero, two cooks. city. 325 each: housegirls, $30 _each: chambermaid, 320 nursegirl. $25: 10 housegirls. $25 cach; nurse- girl. $15: cook. restaurant, $30. MRS NORTON, 508 Mason st. | GIRLS to learn hairdressing, manicuring. mas- | sage, etc., from A to Z in two wesks: tuition $5 to those entering now; 5 pesitions to fill immediately: guaranteed ‘$12 week up: day and eve. elass. College 233 Geary st., room 13 WANTED—Girls to learn millinery trade spring;2 seasons from start to finish in one mo. for $3: positions guaranteed $15 weei up: § positions to be filled at once; day and eve. class. School 143 Stockton st., rooni I PACIFIC Halrdressing School; whole ¢ manicuring, massage: position $10 a week up: Gay and evening classes. 133 Powell st. MOLER SYSTEM OF COLLEGES, 649 Sac mento st., teaches hairdressing, manicurins. acwhle l-.lv, or hlnrbermr special ra ; expert instruct| 3 all work free. Call c:‘n- T e GIRLS FOR BURLESQUE. APPLY BETWEEN 10 Am:‘ O'CLOCK. FISCHER'S THEATER. A JAPANESE first-class cook wants a posi- tion: has good experience; city or country. F. O., 981 Bacramento st. e e ‘YOUNG Japanese wants position as dishwash- er, T .ITO, Y. M. C. A, 121 Haight st. CHINESE first-class_cook wants position in private famlly. AH GEE, 827% Washing- ton at. _— CHINESE good cook and fine baker wants po- sition in private family; wages $35 month up. LEM SING, 717 Commercial st. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekls 16 pages, in wrapper, for matling, n:k-'r’y-ru" W, tor on the power hine one capable of making fancy neckwear and Delts_ Apply bet al e A % iween 9 and 11 a m. at A OOO'DM:NEIII:;“ vests; come ready ! work morni a steady tion. §. N. WOOD CO., 49 Geary st. IA"“M WANTED—Fitty experienced chorus A Apply to-day at Macdonough 'm-e iter, .3:1: GIRLS' in 1 mo. 2 positi oarunteed: eve. sehool only. 203 Geder. 115 WANTED—Cash girls to work Saturday only. Apply superintendent’s office, muns.y b . FINEST silk underwear; retail Wholesale; gents' shirts, all styles. JOE JOHN, 1100A Stockton st., near Jackson. PINANCIAL. REALTY nxmcho';x;‘l CERTIFICATES CONTINENTAL (B. & L) STOCK. xwmuye--nupe-amn‘a')-uuhinez certificates. Top prices paid if cnce. GEO. D. SHADBURNE JR., Call blda: Call bidg: REALTY SYNDICATE CATES CONTINEXTAL B.AND L.”CERTIficaTns Sither 512 Call Ddg. oF 107 Cromeer bide Te® A FIRST-CLASS tai on coats. B. PAS- QUALE COMPANY, Geary st. _ e et SR e A GIRLS wanted. National Laundry. Eighteenth st., below Sanchexz. A FEW zirls to wind yarms. GANTNER & MATTERN CO.. cor. Grove and Laguna sts. WANTED—A wetnurse. Apply 1018 Sutter st bet. 4 and 5 p. m.; bring baby. FIRST-CLASS cook: referen: Call be- tween 2 and 5 p. . to.day. 2051 Paciic ave. WANTED—A 1 to ts; must ”—I Mk o fine coats:, suist room 129, E — BEWING machine operators on ; NO eXe mm overalls. LEVI STRAUSS & CO, st. MR. DAVIS. geperal housework 2713 Sacramento GOOD, reliable girl for

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