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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1905. JOHN D. SPRECKEL Ada JOMIN Mc Business Manager BUSINESS CYANCES. 1400; OYSTER and chop house close to rket and Fourth ste.; 50; daily re- s $40; well ablished; good business. R. G. WILKE . CORNER cigar stand; close to Palace t only §20; bargain. R. G. WILKE, ny st $200;, HALF interest in collection and real te office, omma Spreckels bullding; hon- tfice man needed. Call R. G. WILKE, K rny et. W. J. MARTIN TELEPHO ek nect You W Publication Office Editoriel Rooms. ... Deltvered by Cte. Per Terms by M DAILY DATLY Da &1 CALL POSTAG ALL POSTMA RE Sample coples IVE SUBSCRIPTIONS. be forwarded when re- uested. 2 oraering change of aa- @ress should be particular to give both NEW AND OLD ADDRESS ip order to insure & prompt snd correct compliance with their re- quest Mail subscribere OAKLAND OFFICE: 101¢ Broadway............Telephone Main 1083 ALAMEDA OFFICE: 1685 Park Street, Near Phone Alameda 558. BERKELEY OFFICE: £145 Center Street. . .Telephone North T7 ORRESPONDENT: 1406 G Street, N. W. S STANDS: Hotel; A. Brentano, 31 ray Hill Hotel; Fifth-evenue Hc se CHICAGO NEWS STANDS: Sberman House: P. O. News Co.; Great | Northers Fotel Hotel; Tremont House; Auditorium Falmer House CHICAGO REPRESENTATIVE: < rquette ‘Central 2618.”) hone, NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE ETEPHEN B. SMITH.....80 Tribune Bull NEW YORK CORRBSPONDENT: C. C. CARLTON. .....Herald Square BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner Merket end Third streets; open uatil 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES: 1008 Market street, opposite Fifth; open until e 806 Montgomery ave.; open unt 60; MANUFACTURI e frames, artists ne stationer: end art store, as material, window ; owner in busi- e; full value in et X grocery and dairy products: living rooms; rent $27 50; ue in sight; owner to leave for Aus- all R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. saloon on Market, close to in this 261 WILKE, one wner sacri- use engaged in other enterprise; location the most prominent. All particulars R. G. WILKE, 201 Kearny st. A—$2600; CORNER grocery and bar; near German Hospital; place eetablished years; & good business; pwner a widow; wants to go to Germany. G. WILKE, 28% Kearny. A—$1250; BAKERY and confeotionery; West- ern Adaition: beking two and a haif barrel per day: dally stors trade about $50; 1 horse, 1 wagon; rent $45; lease. Call R. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$875; BRANCH bakery and delicgtessen; store rent $18; 4 rooms; dally n«lgu from $10 up; rare chance. Call R. G. KE, 26% Kearny st. LADY or_gentleman wishing to invest small sum in fine paying busipess guaranteeing 10 per cent with sition in company &t salary ghd ample security given would do well {o investigate this. Call or address room 818 James Flood building. BRIGHT young man with very small capital can have gcod opportunity to engage in | business; will be guaranteed $50 per month salary to start; call and investigate this. Room 818, James Flood building. DENTIST! | DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL COMPANY. | Perfect painless dentistry at lowest prices. | Full set of tecth, $2; silver fillings, 20c; gold fillings, $1; gold crowns, $3; bridge work, $3, 1104 Market st. corner Turk. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break; warrnted 20 yrs.; crowns, $3 50; fillings, 50c; plates, $5; full set; all Work painless and Warranted. Chicago Dental, Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, near 11th— No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per eet: extracting 50c; gas glven. LOWEST prices in 8. F.; palnless extraction, 50c. New York Dentjsts, 969 Mission, cor.6th. GOLD fillings, 76¢. sliver, 35c; crowns, $2, no C.Hewitt,101% Grant av. OYANT! PROF. NIBLO. 411A—ELLIS ST.—411A MY $3 COMPLETE LIFE READING, $1. Greatest lving ~ astral DEAD-TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT of the age; adviser on busl- ness and all affairs of life; tells your full name and what you called for, whom you will marry, how to control the one you love, even miles away; reunites the separated; &lves secret powers to control; no long delays PO RE 10 TO 8 0] DAILY AND SUNDAY. 411A ELLIS BT., cor. of Jones st Permanently located in his own homs. PROF. NIBLO. A=MISS M. WILLE, 810 Ellis st. Clairvoyant, crystal_aeer, can be consulted on il affalrs of life; Miss Wille guarantees an honest, reliable, satisfactory reading; reveais the past; gives correct forecast of your fu- tyre; advises you on fmportant affairs, ether financial, domestic, love or businees: ives the secret how to control, charm, fas- nate the one you love; reading, $1; hours 0.8 p. m.; Brench, Germaan, Engilsh spoken: TsiAR A ECYPTIAN CTAIRVOTANT AND PALMIST. Permanently located at 1104 Market st Tooms § zd 10, cor. Tark (Vendome); pri- Jate readings daily, 10 o m. to 8 p. m.; 8 questions answered, $1; full lite, $8. LINCOLN, Clatrvoyant and peychic; the oldest and best known clairvovant in San Francisco. opened at The Heath, 812 Eddy st. Hours 10 to b. Readings by mail, $2. FOR SALE AT SACRIFICE | Fine Cigar Store. Right in heart of Oakland. Thousands of ople passing to and fro daily. Next to 8. P. ioket office on Eeventh st., near Broedway. | This 1s your opportunity to step into a well paying business and a good income. For full particulars call or address | BAY CITIES REALTY CO. 477 Eleventh st., Oakland. 3AMIE, the wonder, clalrvoyant and palmist, oan convince the most skeptical without ask- ing a question; consult her, 481 O'Furrell. MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card read- er, paimist; when others fail try me: good reading 25c; no sign. 1023 6th, nr. Mission. MISS ZEMDAR, youns, gifted clair. and palm., pas secopd lehty & wonderful hetess’ o B0o: G., $1. 1085 Fillmore, nr. MoAllister. | | GENTLEMAN owning large farm in Oregon, | “an experienced poultryman, desires working partner, married preferred, with $2000, to establish ean up-to-date poultry, squab and fruit farm; investment will net 100 per o Address all replies to box 2884, Call. SINGLE, sober, steady man or woman wanted as partner in restaurant and lunchhouse; must be good plain cook and willing to take charge of Kdtohen: $200 required. 3234A Adeline st., South Berkeley. ’ FOR sale—Weod, coal, hay and grain business in & growing city near San Francisco; this | business is well-established and brings In & §00d income; trade is good and first-class; will eell at invoice. Box 3053, Call office. WANTED—Private secretary and manager: good salary; must put up $1000 as secu y keeping; no trifiers. Address E. established gell at invoice; rent | 1s a bargain. Box 3051, Call office; no agents. FOR sale—A well-established commission and produce business; good income; will eell en- e business or take & working partner. A« dress box 1683, Call office; mo agents. | FOR sale in northwestarn part of State; an | established geperal merchangise store, car- rying everything required. Address box 1604, Call office. accompanying gen- COMMITTEE. 31 Post st., San act upon the report ence with the Mer- n, in reference to with the President. Sec of the a_National be beld at v st Janua ockhelders of Bank of San banking- s 'to serve the trans- may come business as ATTORNEYS room 611; neral courts and office dvance or for consulta- Tel. Red 3601, 1 legal matters. unless successful. Established 20 years. building, room 816, third floor. ADVICE tree; legal divorce costs $12; all law cuses handied: no fee in adva open Sat. urday 9. other evenings by appol __ment d eave money. 819 Mkt., r. 3i COLUMBIAN Law and Col. Ag. r. 85 916 Market, opp. Emporfum: tel. Montgy, 1310; legal matters and cc ns; old established. L. €. CLARK, 927 Market, room 302, consulta- tlon free: no fee in advance. Open evening books: examin- made; private 63, 809 Mrket. ations and financial instruc. bookkeeping. AUTOMOBILES. 1906 MODEL Compounds arrived; prize-win- ner in 700-mile economy test; demonstrations day, night. §. F. Auto Co., Inc., £16 Nipth. e e AR B TR R B S BOOKKEEPING. LET ue keep your books; nothing too large, nothing too small; we make & speclalty of keeping s sets of books. FAXON-JAMES AUDIT CO., Tel. Montgomery 1311 930 Market st. ———— e | WANTED—A partner with about $2000 in a | ~ well-established, good.paying business. For full particulars address box 3183, Call office; Do agents. WANTED—A general good farming community merchandise store in in northern part | of State. Address with full particulars, box 1604, Call office. | WANTEDGood steady man with $300 take | interest in established business; good wages to right man. Call 1312 Market st., room 626. $2200—HOTEL with 26 rooms, newly furnished; good bar trade; cheap rent and long leaSe. Box 2866, Call office FOR sale—Saloon; transfer corner; receipts $20 1o $25 per day: owner leaving city. APpply 502 Washington st., room B; no agents. WANTED—Whole or half interest in good sa~ joon; city or Oakland. Box 6220, Call office, Oakland, s | $600 cash for third interest in business that will pay each $250 mo.; investigate; refer- ences exchanged. Call 1140 James Flood bidg. BOSTON dressmakers to get established will | “make suits $4; children's 50c up. 1414 Pa- cific st | $5000_ONE of the best saloons in San Fran- | cisco for sale; disagreement cause of sale; principals only. Address box 8195, Call. TWSPAPER route for sale in Oakland; a —good Call route in Oakland for sale. Apply at Call business office for particulars. A GROCERY man, experienced, wishes to buy partnership In an established grocery busi- ness. Address box 1519, Call office. WANTED—Partner in_a well-established day saloon: good trade. For further particulars, address box 1510, Call office. R sale—Fine corner saloon in Western Ad- ditioh; on two car lines. Apply National Brewery, between 12 and 2 p. m. bakery, notion store for sale good trade; price reasonable. Box 3194, Call office. PARTNER wapted in a boat enterprise on river; no one but principals. Address box 8105, Call office. OLD established hay, grain and coal yard for sale. Inquire at 1118 Pacific st. AT chophouse; close to big car barn, for sale; rent $20. Inquire 1228 Fillmore st. Mme. May,clairvoyant, card reader and paimist. 8832 18th, near Sanchez; hours after 1; 5Oc. at this offuce. SmallAd advertisers can only be certain of their ads appearing inSunday’s Cal—CHRISTMAS EDITION—upon the early delivery of their copy No ads w:ll be recetved later than 7 o'clock Saturday mnight. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—Female—Con EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE—Con, COMPETENT, reliable woman, Work by the gay, yashioy, ironing and housecleaning; 150 o day and car fare, or 76c half day. lease inquire 58 Valley st, bet. San Jose ave. and Dolores st. OFFICB tion wanted by experienced entry clerk; § years' experfonce as entry clerk Boston Store, Chicago, two years Armour & Co..-Fort Worth; other references. Box 1784, Call office. A COMPETENT women would like chamber- work in & boarding-house; will do laundry work or essist with cooking; elther city or country; references. 8355 Twenty-sixth st., near Capp. MISS Melbourne, Australlan clairvoyant, palm- ist & mystic rdr. Egyp. cards. 419A Van Ness SEND date of birth and 2 stamps for & pen picture of your life. H. HILL, 120 Sutter st, MRS. SHAFFER, permanently located at 558 Stevenson st.; hours § to 9; open Sundays. SPIRITUALISM. A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and life reader. 1206 Market, r. 10, Galt House. MRS. LESTBR'S circles 8 p. m., except Thurs., 10c; read. daily; mines especialty. 95 Sixth: MRS, HUBBARD, 109 Oak st., spiritual me- dium; consultation dally; ladles, B0c. Mrs. Joknson, epiritual medium; readings daily; Mon.,2:30;Thu.,8 pm. 134z Jackson,nr. Hyde. MRS. E, J. WILLIAMS, spiritual adviser, has no equal In cfty. 110 Sixth st., room 8. MAMIE, the wonder business medium and-life reader. 431 O'Farrell st. EARLE'S seance Bun., Wed., 219 Eddy st.; readings. Hotel Higgins, O'Farrell st. HYPNOTIS) DB LAUFF, magnetist, 773 Eddy; hours 1-4, 7-8; nervous, mental ills, habits cured; no drugs. D et e i "EDUCATIONAL. COMPETENT young lady stenographer with year's practical experjence desires & position; Wil] start with moderate salary. ~Address 2183 Mission st.; phone Capp 2798. EXPDRIENCED, competent woman wishes Work by the day; is fine housekeeper and Cleaner; aléo good laundress. Phone Page 1469. X_COMPETENT dressmaker, up to date on Efon jackets, long coats and ehirt waist suits, /fits guaranteed, wishes engagements by the day. 336 Polk st. FIRST-CLASS chambermaid desires positio will glve best of satisfaction. Call or ad: dress 011 Polk st. A STRICTLY rellable bakers helper would ltke position in either elty or country. Ad- dress E. BEYER, 535 Broasdway, 8 F., m JAPANESE, good cook, wants position in small family: $6 per week; references. Address GEORGE MIZUNO, 2015 O’Farrel] st.; phone West 4411. YOUNG Japanese, bright and educated, wants a position t¢* work from 9 to 2 every day: speaks and writes very well. FRANK, 305 Larkin st JAPANESB butler who has good dress and speaks good English wishes position in good family, ~ Address NAKA, 640 Pine st JAPANESE first-class cook who speaks good English wishes position in family; some washing: good references given. Address J. N., 512 Dupont st. A YOUNG and competent woman would like house cleaning by the day; wages $150. 867 Mission st., near Fifth, AN excellent, first-class cook, strictly reliable, wishes a position. Call or address E. F. G., 409 Minna et. RESPECTABLE young lady wishes to assist with light housework and one or two chil- dren. Call 1:80 to 5 p. m., 2638 Hyde st. A COMPETENT Finnish girl wishes position to do general housework and cooking. Call 548 Sixth st. "A COLORED woman wants housework; two days. 917 Powell st. e A NBAT, respectable girl would like position to do light housework. Apply 1343 Pine st. call A CHANCE for every young man to improve intellectually; brains is money; you may in- crease your salary by increasing your earn- ing power; the “Young' Men's Christian Asso- ciation conducts the most complete system ‘of night schools in the country; 82,000 stu- dents enrolled; San Francisco Association building, NE. cor. Mason and Eliis sts., of- fers exceptional facilities for a business and commercial education; if you have only one hour a day to devote to study, give us & chance to help you; every branch taught from the fifth grade to preparation for the university; business course a specialty; the day classes are open to all men; the night classes are a great convenience. Rolla V. Watt, president; H. J. MoCoy, general secre- tary. Send for descriptive catalogue to E. E. ESDON, Director of Education, Assocla- tion building. A COLORED woman would like a place to do washing and froning by day. 915 Powell st. —————————————————— EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALRB. POSITION wanted by Al office man, experi- enced bookkeeper; § years for largest depart- ment store in Chicago, 8 years as chief book- keeper for coal company doing business nine million annually; office manager 2 years for clothing-house; other references. Box large 1783, Call offige. AS attendant to elderly \gentleman or invalid, re, now or later, by respon- good qualifications; first s training and experience; scientific mas- sage; references; reasonable. J. JAMES, San Mateo, Cal. A—THE Lyceum, an excellent preparatory school for university, law and medical col- leges; we prepared hundreds of students suc- cesstully and we shall prepare you; day, evening session; references President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. A—THE Osborn Conservatory of Music and Store; 5000 pupils; Steinway Hall bldg., 223 Sutter st., §. F.; 1080 Broadway, Oakland; 512 8. Broadway, Los Angeles; planos, har- mony, vocal, stripged instruments; also brass instruments free to beginners, GALLAGHER-MARSH BUS.COL., 933 Market, conducted by Robert F. Gallagher, expert court reporter, holds world’s record for short- hand writing; successful himself, will make you so; shorthand, typing, bookpg. Catalogue. ALL who desire good position should attend this college; we have had 250 good places arch 1. San Francisco Business Col- S M HEALD'S School of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post st., S. F.; clvil, mining, electrical, steam and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec.. min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cydnide; day, eve; est. 1864. Van der’ Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Established 1863; largest In the West; annual enroliment 1000; send for circular. DANCING, both adult and :children’'s classes, now openat Hinman's School of Dancing, 1412 Polk st., nr. California; phone East 2128. | RACES—$50 capital wins $12 dally; positive | “proof. BLAIR, 935 Market st., room 1. .A—METROPOLITAN-California-Students join- ed. Business, Stenograhple. 925 Golden Gate. | A PAYING Examiner paper route for sale in Oakland. Inquire Examiner office, Oakland. A special class preparatory to teachers' exam- tnations or State nmor. schis. 333 Phelan bld. MAN to drive laundry wagon; $65 per month; must have $400. 2 Mission st. CANDY, fce cream parlor, suitable for lady; rent $11; long lease, 2821 Mission st. 2 e SECOND-HAND book store for sale in thick- 1y populated locality. Box 3052, Call office. WANTED—A grocery and bar; across the bay preferred. Address box 3104, Call office. GOOD Call route for sale. Apply at Call office. I —— LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION: Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st.—Night clasees. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. AN u -date Japanese-Chinese emp. office; furpishes reliable help of all kinde promptly. H. KIODW, 405 Post st.; tel. James 501. ELDERLY carpenter, espectally all-around re- pairer and chorer, wants employment; city or outside; references and tools on hand. Ad- dress JOE, 8100 Folsom st. JANITOR desires work in office building or -epartment-house; good clty references; un- derstands painting and unting. Address box 2888, Call offic Al YOUNG bookkeeper, best of referenc sires position in city or adjacent town; cap ble correspondent and famillar with use of typewriter. Box 2862, Call office. BOOKKEEPER and general utility man; many JAPANBESE boy wishes situation to do house- work; speaks English. JOE YAMA, 708 Lar- kin st.; tel. Fast 8770. A JAPANESE student wants a situation as a schoolboy; work time 6:30 to 8, 5 to 7 every day. J. T:, 620 Laguna st. YOUNG Japanese boy wants position as school- boy or a half-day's work. SHINDO, 327 Ellis st.; phone East 1936. FURNITURE WANTED. A—PHONE South 1015; it will pay you to send for me before sell your furniture, car- MARK J. LEVY AUCTION €O, 1321 Market st bet. 9th and 10th. paying biE money for furnitute, etc Phone South 179. Alfred Wollpert, 773 Mission, phone Red 4462, Days highest price for furniture, carpets, etc. HENRY MAYER pavs highest prices for fur- niture, carpets, etc. 782 Mission; tel. Bush 813. Z._ABE LEVY, 1133 Market st., phone Jessle 761, pays’cash and buys everything. FURNITURE FOR SALE. ALMOST gliven away; unredeeméd storage pi- anos and fur. Whitehead's “torage, 1638 Mkt HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Rain or shine, a large of sirls for general housework In both city and Country at wages from $25 to 335 per month; also first-class cook at $40; 2 first- class nurses at $30; waltresses for hotels and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st SOLICITORS wanted—Men or women; salary 45, 350 or commission. Apply to J. F. OSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. AT THE Swedisb and German Employment Burcan. MRS, NORTON, 508 Mason—An in- fant's burse, $30; two nurse girls, §20: two cond girls, $25 and 330; two cooks, §35 and i laundress, §25; same house, $30; house girl, $30; house girl, two in family, $25; 50 housework girls, city and country. 8 GIRL o housework, city, $25; 1 Eirk g"n::"éh. n:u‘-';f:}uc- 1 girl Bouse- work, ‘city, $15, light place; 3 izl cooks, housework, country, $15. Unique Employ- ment, 413% Kearny: tel. Montgomery 1842 GIRLS to learn hairdressing., manicuring, mas- sage, eto., from A to Z in 1 mo. for $10; T xwl!ltml to fill guaranteed at §10 wk. up; ay and eve. class. 234 Post, r. 17, 24 floor. THE opportunity of your life; millinery taught i first-class parlors; guarantee to secure po- sitions for all compstent scholars by Jan. 25; terms $20. 284 Post st., room 16, 2d floor. LEARN hairdressing, facial massage, manicur- ing, scalp treatment,hair work,removal super- flucus hair; day, eve. classes; positions wait- ing; $10 week up. 210 Powell, r. 2-3, 24 floor. b4 WANTED— rienced alteration hands on skirts, jackets and walsts. Apply Superin- tendent’s office, The Emporfum. —— e WANTED—Baleswomen: apply between @ and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS. EXPERIENCED lace saleswoman nnd A} ply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS." EXPERIENCED notion saleswoman wanted. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at w BROS." WANTED—Young woman who is an experi- enced dry-goods cashier. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS." EXPERIENCED salesladies wanted; steady po- sition_for the right varty. JOB ROSEN- BERG, 818 Market st. REFINED lady; subscription work; exceptional offer. GABRIEL PRINTING CO., 419 Sac- ramento st. LADY assistant and bookkeeper, dentist's of- fice; ome with experience preferred. Box 2853, Call. EXPERIENCED Instructor will coach appii- cants for civil service examinations. Box 2854, Call. WANTED—Young girl to assist with house- work. Apply at 2971 California st. A JAPANESE couple wish positions, man as a laundryman and wife assist In housework. HARRY AKAMOTO, 809 Stockton st. JAPANESE cook wants position in family or hotel; speaks English well. FRANK KASA, 509 Bush st.: tel. Main 8608. A JAPANESE boy would like work of any kind for forenoons. Address Y. W., 1410 Pine st.; phone East 1608. A YOUNG but experienced Japanese boy would like position as apprentice to photographer. Address G. M., 585 Jessie st. GOOD Japanese ‘cook wants position; §6 week. GEORGE, 744 Post st.; phone Fast 1951. A _CHINESE excellent cook wishes position, hotel, restaurant, boarding-house; meat and pastry cook; good references. CHARLEY WILLMON. 1118 Clay st.. upstairs. HAIRDRESSER, manicurist, faclal measseur, $15 per week up. COSGROVE'S, 110 Geary. YOUNG lady to do general office work; give age and references. Box 2852, Call. SEWING machine operators on shirts; clean. light factory; steady work; inexperienced young_women taught and paid while learn- ing. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.. 1813 Mission st., bet. 14th and 15th. MR, HINDSHAW. AN excellent opportunity for a competent sten- ographer doing general work; office room and privileges in prominent office buflding given in exchange for nominal services. Address box 22, Call office. OPERATORS on pants, overalls and shirts, HEYNEMANN & CO., Tenth and Howard. = FINANCIAL. WANTED—$10,000 Turiock Irrigation bonds; wil] pay 85 cents besides interest. W, E. BARNARD, 476 Tenth st., Oakland. IF you want 20 per cent on your money, With full security, address box 2881, Call. WANTED—Young women to learn telephons operating; salary while lummfi references required. Apply after 9 a. m., Bush st., third floor. BOOKKEEPERS, cashiers, bill clerks,ete., I will guarantee you qualification to fill positions m 30 days: private instruction by accountant:po- sitions secured. Address box 1730, Call office. FLATS TO LET. - AAA—COMPLETED LIST OF HOUSES, FLATS, apartment and rooming houses; our renting department fs fres to all; we can find you & homo in any part of the city; ask for no payment other than your good will; we do not ask you to buy or even look at the goods; use this department freely; you are more than welcome, CORDES FURNITURB CO., 245-269 Geary st. (on the square.) WANTED—A young lady for juvenile furnish- ing department. Apply S. N. WOOD & CO., corner Powell and Ellis st LADY wishing to learn bookkesping can have office work as part payment for tuition. Box 2865, Call. N’'T COME SO NEAR TO LOSING INTEREST INx HELP WANTED—MALE—Coatinued. A—MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. Phone Main 3843. Our Own Printing Plant issues our fres list of positions four times dally—7 a m., 10 & m., 1p m., 4p\m EMPLOYERS, A%m’m."! OUR _INVESTIGATION AND SEGREGA- TION RESULT IN THE PRODUCTION OF FIRST-CLASS HELP. THE BEST 3 SEND YOUR ORDERS TO MURRAY & RBADY, G34-636 Clay st.. Leading Employment and Labor Agenta THE RIGHT OF MAN TO LIVE; THE RIGHT OF MAN TO WORK. We gave in 1004 1905 we hose ta 64,000 men_work. Increase 4,000 TO LOS fium TO LOS GELES—$5. Bhip to-morrow mrnlntm to Los Angeles, $5. MECHANICAL. Millwright, sawmill, see boss hare. Bollermaker and shestiron worker, $4 duy, country job, fare pald. 2 sheetiron workers, city. 2 tron molders, cmu—y foundry; printes, country towa, 8 tinners, steady work, country, $2 50 day. HELP. MARRIED . Man and wifs, fruit ranch, easy job, $38 fd. Choreman and wife, privats placs, near city, $43 and found. Married farmer, Southern California, no work for wite, $40 and house. MURRAY & READY. 834-636 Clay at. To Wickenburg, great Santa Fe R R. SHIP 1}3-0):1621" 940 MILES, $9 40. GOVERNMENT WORK. YUMA, ARIZONA—$10 50 FAREL 265 teamsters, $67 50. 125 axmen, $67 50. ARIZONA—YUMA, $10 40—ARIZONA. MURHAY & READY, 884-838 Clay st IN THREE STATES OREGON—WASHINGTON— A} IDAHO. 75 fare to Portland; free fare from Port- INQUIRE ABOUT IT. OREGON—WASHINGTON— IDAHO. MURRAY & READY, 634-836 Clay ot MINES, QUARRIES. LABORERS, TEAMSTENE, TUNNELS. 80 miners, band and machine work, §3 08 day. ggflnl{ near city, $3 70 day. 47 drillers hammer men, city and esun- try, $2 50 to $2 75 day. 15 headermen, tunnels, 2 to §2 75 day. LA mm different jobs, all parts of a—faotorfes. mills and general worl, to $2 50 day, $80 to $75 momth. g MURRAY & READY, 834-336 Clay st SOUTH—SPECTIAL FARE, $2 40. BIG MONEY FOR YOU. TWO YEARS WORK. NEW RAILROAD, SOUTER. One Thousana Men. 000 MEN. YR]'I.!ZRS AND HAMMERSMEN, T8 RERS AND MUCKERS, 367 50, BOARD, ETC., $20 MONTH. SPECTAL FARE, §2 40. OFFICE FEE ONLY $L. ARE YOU GOING SOU MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st DOES THIS LOOK GOOD TO YOoU? FREE TO-DAY. TO-DAY IT'S FRER OCEAN SHORBE R. R 45 laborers, $60. teamsters, $67 50. drillers, $67 30. MURRAY & READY, §34-636 Clay et FANCY work given to ladles to be done at home: easy; rapid; no experience or talent. 1344 Market st., opposite Seventh. WANTED—Experienced cashiers. Apply su- perintendent’s office, The Emporfum, Years' experience; ten years with one firm in city; Al references; moderate salary. Ad- dress WARNER, box 1748, Call office. MAN, 80 years honest, sober, intelligent, in- Austrious, desires position at anything; not afraid of hard work; good references. Box 4534, Call office. COACHMAN and gardener wants position; is competent and relable; all-round handy man best city and country references. Box 15! Call office. YOUNG man, aged 24, with clerical ability, would like position of any kind in wholesale house or large store; can furnish best of ret- erences. Address H. O., 1616A Turk st. A MAN with 10 years’ experience in & cream- ery, desires a position in either city or country; has best of references. Address W. OELKERS, 485 Pine st. A FIRST-CLASS baker and pastry cook de- sires a situation; is sober and rellable; has best of references. Call or address 224 Na- toma st., near Third. YOUNG man with good business education would like position in wholesale house or of- fice; best of references. Box 2861, Call. SITUATION wanted by a colored man as ele- vator operator or as porter. Address J. P., 127 Second st. BXPERIENCED masseur wishes few more pa- tients at their homes for body massage; send postal. A. M. KBLLOGG, 228 Taylor st. STAR Employment Office—Rellable Japanese and_Chinese help furnished with care. W. EADOTA, 409 Powell st.; tel. Main 1751. OLDEST JapaneseChinese Employment Office promptly furnishes all kinds of reliable help. George Sakauye, 421 Post st.; tel. Bush i38. | A PRIVATE rooming-house of 16 rooms; all | * turnished in new modern flat; fine neighbor- | hood; near park; must be sold and at a | bargain; investigate at once; & paying house. | Call 1159 Turk st. A TWO-STORY well furnished house; 2 en- | trances; 18 rooms, 2 baths; in a good loca- | tion; for sale reasonable. Address box 8151, | Call office; no agents. A_JAPANESE and Chinese help. WM. YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859. AN old estab. (1850) Chinese emp. office, C. CHONG’S, removed to 518 Pine;tel. Grant 156. H, W. HONG, 1118A Clay st.; Chinese cmploy- best help. Tel. Bast 426, Finest Japanese help: housecleaning speclalty. Geo. R. Kuniabe, 343 Mason; tel. James 5251. BARBER, first-class German, wants steady. Belp only for Baturdsy or Sunday. 18193 yon st. FIRST-CLASS German bartender wants pos! tion; honest, sober; references glven. Box 79, Call office. COLLECTOR, 26; 10 years' experlence; Al references; will furnish bonds in any amount up to §5000. Box 2594, Cail office. e e POSITION wanted by thoroughly experienced %eT‘d ';:llvr; first-class references. Box 2890, all_office. MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market st room 801, eighth floor. ROOMING-HOUSES and REAL ESTATE. | FOR BALE AND EXCHANGE. FREE LIST, BICYCLES—For sale or Exchange. A BICYCLE in good order for sale cheap, at once. Box 3158, Call. CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED Alr and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; carpet and rugs also cleaned by compressed air &t shoo; prices moderate. S. F. Com- prossed Air Clenning Company, 308 Market #t.; phone Main 152 and Bush 479, WHEN you become disgusted with your work, send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet Beat® ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40, - = e WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- rison et.; Al cleaning, Sc. Phone Mission 225 CALIFORNIA Carpet Cleaning Co,, J. McQueen | proprietor. 320 Guerrero st.; tei. Mission 49, FOR eale—A lodging-house of 10 rooms; light and sunny; with good rooms; all rented | rent very reasonable. For particulars, ad- 4 dress box 8111, Call office. | | | ROOMING-HOUSE—Well furnished, low rent, 12 full good tenants; no agents. rooms; . Pho 3 ood_building. Furnished rooming-houses, hotels and flat: | FOR sale—A corner lodging-house, 14 room: ) first floor. 302 Fourth st. B e S CURE FOR RUPTURE. | NO high-priced, painiess (?) treatments Main 3354 | " cure Rupture; eimply wear Dy, ~Plerce’ Truss, and it will do the work! Sold 30 years! thousande cured. Call or address | ELBCTRIC TRUSS CO., 206 Kearny st. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 384. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st._Fifst—olass carpet cleaning, Gc yard. Tel. Mission 74. RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet beating works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263, e i B i ot B b Y = i SRR, . JAPANESE laundry and Ory cleaning work 2122 Fillmore wt.; tel. Geary 2053. P CHIROPODISTS. ©CORNS, bunions, etc., removed by electricity: Do pain EINFELT, 1085 Market st r. 717. | COLLECTION OFFICES. | BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made: | Teity or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10. Tel. Main 5580. | DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES. | ACCORDION, knife and sunburst leat! buttons and button holes made at o wart's McDOWELL Dreesmaking and Millinery School —Eve. class: patierns cut. 1190 Market st. Lining and Trimmings Store, 14-16 Taylor st. | tance country CHINESE and Japanese help: estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. JAPANESE, Chinese help of all kinds furnish- ed; nouse—cleaning. 708 Taylor; James 7636. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 815 Stockton. Main 5188. EMPLOYMENT wmn—-rmflm. YOUNG ‘German woman wants work by the day; §1 50 and car fare. MRS, KACK, 818 Stanyan st. YOUNG Japanese girl wants situation to do cooking and housework; speaks English. 456 Jessie st. Tel, Howard 2837. tion whers there 18 a chance to improve in sewing; dressmalker preferred. Box 2864, Call. WOMAN would Itke place first part of week; washing, ironing or cleaning. Call or send postal, 448 Sixth st. A RESPECTABLE French chambermald wants a situation In private family; good references; wages $25. Box 2873, Cail office. BY reliable we ‘situation in small family; 1 home Tore than wages. MRS, L., 193 = i MIDDLE-AGED woman wants situation, city or country; end obliging. 167 Third st., room N SITUATION wanted, by a strong elderly wo- man cook or light housework; a short dis- preferred. 1100 Powell st. YOUNG woman wishes position houseworlk; | sleep home. Address 315 Linden ave. STYLISH suits to order $6 and upward; fit Suaranteed. 1018 Polk & 3 GIRL wishes posi ‘housekeeper. oo, G e 1 P penter waorl; also dress room 383, Winchester Hotel. COACHMAN; understands his business; also care of fast horses; first-class references. Box 4582, Call. AN elderly German ite position as night 't“dmm or any x&"& work. 0658 Natoma st., rear. MAN and wife would like positions to care for rooming-house or place. Address 824 Mason st., or phone Black 2396. AN educated Japanese would 5 AN elegant, 5-room sunny corner lower flat, nearly new; large porch, basement, ete.; % block fyom Market st. within 30 minutes ride of Golden Gate Park; good neighborhood. 5947 17th st., Castro or 1Sth-st. cars. MCcALLISTER, 1984, near Lyon—Artistic up- per flat; 5 rooms and bath; abundance of sun and light; key on premises. LYON & HOAG, 116 Montgomery. A MONTH free; new 4r. flats, $25; overlook- ing Golden Gate Park, 9267 Hayes st.; Bakus heaters, decorated cellings; janitor service but not an apartment-house; open. ELEGANT new sunny flat; 6 roome; stone steps; beamed ceilinga; electric lights; base-- ment; yard. 1662 Grove, nr. Central ave,; $30. MCALLISTER, 19039—New, modern park flats and cottages; 3, 5 and 6 rooms; bath; rent $12. $20, $25. PAGE, 109, between Golf and Octavia, 1% blocks from Market—Upoer flat; 5 sunny rooms. MODERN sunny corner flat; 5 rooms, bath, yard; must be seen to be appreciated; rent §20. SW. cor. Geary and Wood sts. OAK, 939, near Plerce—Bay-window flat, § large sunny rme.; bath; large yard and cel- lar; rent $28. . ELEGANT new sunny flat; 6 rooms; stone steps; beamed ceilings; electric lights; base- ment; yard. 1662 Grove, nr. Central ave.; $30. el BRODERICK, 18, near Haignt—Modern 8- room flat; marbie steps, beam ceilings, elec- tric lights, etc.; owl cars; rent reasonable. SANCHEZ, NW. cor. Elizabeth, near 24th— New upper flat, 8 rooms, bath: sun all day; all modern {mprovements: rent $21. ASH ave., 79, near Clty Hall—New, modern apartment flat; 3 rooms and bath; $25. HAYWARD, oft Harrison, near S8th—Sunny upper flat; 4 rooms; rent $12 50. HERMANN, 43—Upper flat; 4 rooms, junction Valencia and Market; $16. bath; Taylor, flat tear, 5 rooms, bath, §22 50. POLK, 2514A, near Filbert—Modern upper flat; 4 rooms and bath. BCOTT, 820, near McAllister—Light, sunny flat; 6 rooms and bath. GUERRERO, 1187—8 and 7-room flats, bath; large porch; rent $18-$20; apply mornings. SR e L SR Al e S et ) G. GATE, 872—Furnished parlor floor; family plano optional; laundry, stove, yard, storage. HANDSOME, nearly new lower flat; 8 rooms, bath, electric lights. 3332 21st, nr. Valencia. MODERN, fine flat, 7 sunny rooms, basement; yard; reas. to good tenant. 1837 O’Farrell. TO let—A sunny upper flat, 5 rooms and bath. 1tke tion private family to do laundry Wol':?-‘l-l com- petent and experienced. T.,” 1410 Plne st. A RELIABLE, trustworthy man would like & place as night watchman; has best of refer- ences. Ads or call I. B., 205 Third st. A GOOD cook for hotel or restaurant (Jap- anese) desires a position; salary week. Address J. AZUMA, 110 or st. A YOUNG, trustworthy Japanese wants posi- tion |u sthoolboy. Address 1006 Hyde st., evenings. A TRUSTWORTHY man wants situation as %ht wu&mmm; references. Address L B, % ALL-ROUND horseshoer wants work in city | A CARPENTER wishes work in the Box 2878, Call. ol UNION barber wishes ste “Job. Address CHARLES GRANDT, Sacramento st. N R i T | JANITOR, ol SERRT PAN 605 Clayton st., corner Haight. el o S e e S Dl CENTRALLY located corner flat; 5 rooms bath. 1002 Mason st., cor. Sacramento. s CHESTNUT, Powell—3 brand e & bl vent very Feas. Inatie 466 Chestout m’l’%.h modern. upper flat, 8 rooms, bath. 1028 Sacramento st.. above Powell; moderate. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. POINT LOBOS ave., 1307, near Second — Nicely_ furnistied ‘sumny flat, 4 rooms snd ':Wflfiwmm;oflmu—- A another one of 5 rooms bath for $22 SUNNY corner flat of 6 rooms, nlmost new e 'FLOORS TO LEASE. HICKORY ave., 235—Flat § rooms, $12 50; 805 |- WANTED—Lady or gentleman with experience in florist's store. 1441 Polk st. RESPECTABLE girl to assist with general housework: wages $15. Apply 2614 Howard. P iy BARBERS—Employment and Supplies. BARBERS, attention—Blection of officers of Journeyman Barbers’ Union, Local No. 148, for the ensuing term Wwill be held Monday evening, 9 o'clock, Shiels building, 82 O'Far- rell st. All mefmbers are requested to be present with their due books. By order of the union. For non-attendance a fine will be_Imposed. FRED SMITH, President. JOS, R. BLEILY, Secretary. BARBERS, Attention — Coleman’s Exchange; city and country barber shops bought and sold. See COLEMAN, 311 Ja&. Flood bldg. $400—2-CHAIR well fitted up barber shop, with cigar stand for sale; low rent. Particu- lars with COLEMAN, 311 Jas. Flood bldg. $65_2-CHAIR barber shop for sale if taken et once. COLEMAN, 311 Jas. Flood bidg. $176—2-chalr barber shop; bus. and location O K; particulars Coleman, 311 Jas. Flood bldg. BARBER shops—Large variety of them; some very good; also a_number of in coun- try; all prices. STOLTZ, 723 Market st FOUR-CHAIR barber shop and cigar store; sold st a sacrifice if taken at once; account’ sickness. Address P. O. box 839, San Jose. BARBER shops for sale ranging from $100 to $5000. Coleman’s Bxchange, 311 James Flood blds. BARBER shops wanted: all those that can bear close investigation as_to their merits may apply to D. STOLTZ. 723 Market st. GOOD barber for Saturday. 208 Third st. BARBER wanted Saturday evening and Sun- day foremoon. 189 Sixth st. A _BARBER for Saturday and Sunday. T84 Howard st. BARBER wanted Saturday evening and Sun- day. 250 Sixth st. BARBER wanted. Address W. G. TURNER, . Black Diamond, Cal. POSITION wanted by a first-class barber; will ‘work on commission. 2066 McAllister st. NEAT 2-chair shop; account of death. 0558 Fourth st. 3-CHAIR barl McAllfster st. 3-CHAIR barber shop l:b!l&hm. leasa: owner going out of business. 1090 Valencia st. shop for sale. Inquire at 5T HELP WA WANTED—Immediately, bright over 18 years, to prepare for railway mail clerks; See at once, N. H. building; hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Dositions. 2a OLIVER, "4 Pmeian | 2 $1 TON—ARE YOU GOING? COAL MINERS. MEXICO, 250 Coal Miners. MEXIOO MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st These. Jobs, year round. are 1u11~fiamb.u«ncm FREE FARE. RAILROAD OWN WORK. 25 laborers, extra gans. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay ot —_— ~ FOR A BIG FACPORY. 15 {aborers for general work around s large factory; no s needed; steady the round; any willing man can flil the bill; uire about it; you'll go; wages $60. MURRAY & READY. 634-638 Clay st. HOTELS, ETC. ‘Waiters, city hotels and restaurants, 335 and found, $10 week, All-round ‘buteher, mntrgaw and found. 8 butchers, other places, found. Marker and distributor, country laundry. $58. Boy to wash dishes, camp near city, $15 fd. OTHERS. 20 boys for stores, factories, city and country. Experienced florist, city store. FORBMAN. Dump foreman, grade outfit, near city, $80. rnu(g. RANCHES, MILKERS, CHOREMEN. 6 plow teamsters, good ranch, $30 found. 14 general farmers, different ranches, 326 to $82 and found. 18 milkers, butt makers and choremen and choreboys, §15. $20, $25, $30. $35, found. vineyard and found. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. MISCELLANEOUS. Janitor and run elevator, office buflding, eity, must have references, $40. 5 steady men for American factory, steady Job, no lost time, near city, $37 50 touhd. MURRAY & READY, 634-836 Clay st. cg'nuol painter, city job. 25 laborere, MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. GOLD QUARTZ MINBE. 8 miners, muching and hand “ork, $90 2 5na Sookn, F10 o 840 and tound. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. ed man and wits 1o ook ten . to 20 men at gold quarts mine, boss here, $30 and MURRAY & READY. 634-638 Clay st. FOR THIS OFFICE. men, address m’lm e WANTED—At_once, good, live canvassers to | MEN and boys wanted to learn plumbing ‘represent us throughout California; large com- day after completing -wm:u:mmn\nuwnw; g-umuln-o- fore aeeas Gregon Resery o Satom Or.