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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1905. JOHN D. SPRECKELS. . .. Proprietor | Address Communications to [ JOHN McNAUGHT......... Manager | W. J. MARTIN .Business Manager | T éek for The Call. mect You With the Depa LEPHON | The Operator Will, Con- | nent You Wish. .Market and Third, 8. F. | Publication Office | 217 to 221 Stevenson t. Editorial Rooms.. Deltvered_by Carriers, 20 Cts. ‘Fera“;e;ln » Cts. Per Month. Singie Coples E Serme by Mall, Including Postage (Cash With AILY CALL (In AILY CALL DAILY CA EUNDAY C. WEEKLY CALL, ¥ | % Per Year Bxtra | POSTAGE. | ¥askiy,. 1.00 Per Year Bxtra | ALL POETMASTERS ARE AUTHORIZED TO RECEIVE £ RIPTIONS. Sample coples ed when re- be quested forw will orasring change of ad- @ress should be particular to give both NEW AND OLD ADDRESS in order to insure a | prompt and sorrect compiiance with their re- | quest Mafl subscribers in OAKLAND OFFICE: 2016 Broadway... Tetephone Matn 1083 | ALAMEDA OFFICE: €485 Park Sireet, Near Santa Clars Avenue. Phone Alameda 3859 BERKELEY OFFICE: B148 Center Street. Telephone North 77 WASHINGTO! E *RESPONDEN .1406 G Street, NEW YORK NEWS STANDS: toria .Hotel; A. Brentamo, 31| Murray Hill Hotel; Fifth-avenue ;, ffman House. \ ] 0 EWS STANDS: | Sherman Houee; P. O. News Co.; Great | H Tremont House; Auditorium “otel; Paimer House "AGO REPRESENTATIVE: E KROGNESS, Marquette Building istance Telephone, ““Central 2619.”) PRESENTATIVE: 30 Tribune Bulléing | NEW YORK R STEPHEN B. SMITH €. C NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT: | CARLTON ..Herald Square | BUSINESS mer Market and Third streets: o'clock every might in the year. BRANCH OFFI opposite Fiith: open OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, open u 1006 Market street, | untt) | | | ; open until § p. m. until 9:30 p. m ntil 9:30 p. ; open u; ; open until 10 p. m. open until § p. m | en until § p. m. and Duncan streets ; open until 9 near Ocean bouleva Peake will 1 C. E. societies held st., nuary at of directors to se ear, and for ghe trans her business fmay com ntgomery TUESDAY. the e dvice free success bilis | E: bldg.. | om 611; " establishea genersl courts and office n advance or for appointment. Tel al divorce costs $12; no fee n advance | sat- | $ other evenings by appo Hotels and Bars, city and country e save money. 819 Mkt | _Boarding-houses and flats ST A 1 nd Business places, cit; legal matiers and collections: old artoviined | i Mgney to Loan, Call 1 Can BUSINESS CIANCES. RESTAURANT and chophouse, near Kearny end Montgomery; rent $75; monthly sales $1000; cause of sale, owner to retire. Particulars R._G. WILKE, 26 Kearny st. A—$000, HALF interest in coffee and tea store. cholcest location in the Mission; rent $22 50; owner engaged in other enterprise only cause of alsposing. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. . RESTAURANT; _established many clears $150 per month; rent $25; lo- the very best: owner wishes to go to e cause of sale. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st A—$1800; A £450; WOOD and cosl yard, aougzh of Mar- ket; rent $20: lease; 2 horses, death in family only cause of WILKE, 261 Kearny s A—$§600; SALOON on water fromt, opp. ferry building; net rent $60. Call R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny sf A—_$§1400; OYSTER and chop hou: Market end Fourth sts.; rent $50; daily re- cepts, $40; well established; good business. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$200; CORNER cigar stand; close to Palace Hotel; rent only $20; bargain. R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$850; CORNER grocery and dairy products; on Guerrero st.; living rooms; rent $27 503 full value in sight; owner to leave for Aus- tralla. Call R. G, WILKE, 283 Kearny st. A—$16,000; CORNER saloon on Market st., wagons; . R G close to First; lease; one of the best places o Wi E, this city. Particulars R. 26% Kearny st —_ = A—$6000; SALOON on Market st.; this iz one of the best places in this city; owner sacri- fices because engaged in other enterprise; location the most prominent. All particulars R, G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st A—-$2500; CORNER grocery and bar; near German Hospital; piace established years; & g00d business; owner a widow; wants to go to Germany. R. G. WILKE, 26} Kearny st. FOR SALE AT SACRIFICE Fine Cixar Store. Right in heart of Oakland. - Thousands of p Next to to and fro daily. :e on Seventh st, near Broad- CLATRVOYANTS. _EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. AA— PROF, NIBLO, 411A—ELLIS ST.—411A. MY $5 COMPLETE LIFE READING, $1 Greatest living astral DEAD-TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT of the age; adviser on busi 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 lpve, even miles away; reunites the separated; glves secret powers to control; no long delays in_waiting. HOURS, 10 TO 8, DAILY AND SUNDAY. 411A ELLIS ST, NEAR JONES. Permanently Located in His Own Home. PROFESSOR NIBLO. A—MISS M. WILLE, 310 Eillis st. Clairvoyant, crystal seer, can be consulted on all affairs of life; Miss Wille guarantees an honest, rellable, satisfactory reading; reveal the past; gives correct forecast of your fu- ture; advises you on im ant ~ affairs, whether financlal, domestic, fove of business; gives the secret how to control, charm, fas- cinate the one you love; reading, $1; hours 10-8 p. m.: French, German, English spoken. ISMAR THBE BEGYPTIAN CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST. Permanently loceted at 1104 Market st rooms 9 and 10, cor. Turk (Vendome): pri- vate readings daily, 10 a. m. to'3 p. m.; 8 questions answered, $1; full life, §5. ¢ ana pevcmio: the oldest and best Clatrvoyant and psychio; the known olairvoyant San Francisco. Re- opened at The Heath, 813 Eddy st. Hours 10 to 5. Readings by mall, §2, ME, KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card read- er, palmist: when others fall try me: reading 25c: no sign, 1021 6th, nr. Mission. MIES ZEMDAR, youne, gifted clair. and pal: bas socond sight; a wonderful propheto: L., 80c; G., $1. 1035 Fillmore, nr. McAllister, Miss Melbourns, clairvoyant, palmist, mystlo card reader; guarentees satisfac. 1223 Markt. —_——— SEND date of birth and 2 stamps for a pen foture of your lifs, H. HILL, 120 Sutter st. MRS. SHAFFER, permanently located at 538 Btevenson st.; hours 9 to 9: open Sundays. EXPERIENCBD woman wants work & few hours a day; kitchen; boarding-house or no- tel, Apply 3i13% Jessle st., in basement. YOUNG woman would like place as E.o’:‘;elkee‘pu in widower's ll’mfl!- mm st. > COMPETENT, reliable woman, work by the day, washing, ironing and house cleaning; $150 a day and carfare, or 73c half da. Please inquire 58 Valley st., bet. San Jo ave. and Dolores st. THOROUGHLY competent woman would like position to do cooking by the day or sweep- ing and cleaning; has good referemces. Call or address MRS, D. 1226 Mission st. STRONG young German woman wishes situa- tion to do general housework and plain cook- ing; can do any kind of work; sleep at home, Cali at 427 Chestnut st. WOMAN who is a good cook would like a position in a small family; has no objsction 1o city or country; has first-class references; . wages $25 to §30. Address 81035 Turk st. COMPETENT housekeeper who is good cook desires place in small family; best of refer- erces; $25 per month. Address F. 1050 Golden Gate ave. DRESSMAKER; fits guaranteed; Eton jacket, coat suits, tailored work taken'in; up-to-date rtyles; satisfaction given; engagements per day or week. 338 Polk st., near McAlllster. TRUSTWORTHY and competent woman wishes dey's work at housecleaning of all kinds or washing., Call 418 Post st., or phone Mont— gomery 1152, WOMAN wants washing and ironing by da: or house oleaning; take gentieman's wa ing home; price §1 50 and car fare. 625 Min- na street. Phone Howard 5636. A YOUNG American woman would ltke & posi- tion to do gemeral housswork; is good plaln cook and a willing worker. Address MRS. PETERS, 3A Harrlet st. A YOUNG, willing woman would like a posi- tion to do cooking and general housework. Addressor cAll 201 Twenty-seventh st., up- tairs. MME. MARSEAU. card reader; ladies 250, gents B0c. 546 Minna st.: tel. Folsom 3507. B ortunity’ to step into oPP%ana & good. income, SPIRITUALISM. ; IR Lo i e St ALY Con ARS8, 9. 7. WHITNEY, bus, medium and Eleventh st., Oakland.’ life reader. 1208 Market, r. 10, Galt House. FOR_sale—Located in_ the central portion of California on railroad, a S-story brick bulld- ing containing & hotel of 43 rooms, also parior, office, dining-room, bar, close bathrooms, large sample roo: ervthing 1 ass run order; will maie price T s to & ate buyer; his hotei is located in a prosperous farming ng @ good business. Ad- otfice. N owning large farm jn Oregon, enced poultryman, desires working married preferred, with $2000, to an up-to-date Dpoultry, squab and stment will net 100 per all replies to box 2884, Call. furnishing ena 2500—BAZAAR, stat cods stofe; best lo: tock end fix nery ern_apartment houses; location, long lease, large house; spportunity that seidom offers; see e convince ommission. . Call office. sale—A first-class family hotel, located business portion of the Western Addi- all the time; making a good profit. particulars, box 2800, Call office; & Berkeley restaurant; good central location; will be ~ ® bargain, as varty Gther bu ese. M. P. W. ALBEE, Real Estate, r st Berkeley. \ SHED cigar stand _in nt of barber shop, with good trade; will her sell or take partner who understan price $400. Inquire box 2000. MRS. E. J. WILLIAMS, spiritual adviser, ha no equal tn city. 110 Sixth st., room 8 MRS, LESTER'S oircles 8 p. m., except Thurs., 10c: read. daily: mines a speclalty. 95 Sixth. PALMISTRY. HAVE you consulted Uno, the great East Tndla palmist? Tells you the past and fu- ture, reunites the separated; all quesitons anawered: card readings free. 663 EIlis st HYPNOTISM. NERVOUS, mental ills, hablis cucgd; no drugs. DR LAUFF, magnetist, '3 EAdY, near Van Ness. B —— ) CARPET-BEATING AXD CLEANING. NPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process used Tor oleaning carpets on floor without removal; carpets and rugs also cleaned by compressed air at shop; prices moderate. 5. F. Com- Dreseed Alr Cleaning Company, 308 Market It: phone Mam 152 and Bush 47, WANTED—A position to do general housc- work In a small family, by a competent Ger- man girl; speaks good English. Address 519 Kenredy 'st., East Oakland. YOUNG woman, thoroughty competent, wishes position to take care of sick or an invalid; wili work by day or week; best of references. Address 705 Ellis st., or phone East 9618, A COMPETENT dressmaKer would like a few more engagements by the day; has best of city references. Call at 2009 O'Farrell at., or phone West 2329, A RELIABLE young girl wants a situation to do cooking and housework; wages $23. Call at 1020 Howard at. COMPETENT stenographer and bookkeeper wishes position. Call 927 Market st., or phone Mint 1634, COMPETENT first-class German cook would like position to assist in private family by day or week. Call 18194 Lyon st. YOUNG woman would like place in private family at cleaning and housewashing. Ad- dress or call §16 Linden ave. COMPETENT Swedish sirl would like posi- tich to do meneral housework and cooking. Adaress 423 Bryant st. COMPETENT woman would like place as housekeeper or iwill give good care to in- valid. | Address or call 907 Folsom st. WHEN you become disgusted with your wonk, send_for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet Beat- ing Works, 853-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. MATTRESSES made over at your house: hand pick, $1 50. H. JOHNSON, upholsterer and carpet layer, 1441 Ellis st.; phone West VESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- rison st.: Al cleaning, 3c. Phone Mission 225. CALIFORNIA Carpet Cleaning Co., J. McQueen proprietor. Guerrero st.; tel. Mission 49 | ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 304, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet cleaning, 3¢ yard. Tel. Mission T4. LAUNDRESS, first-class, wants work, day or hal day, or will do housecleaning. ~Address B79 Ivy ave., near Buchanan and Hayes. COLORED woman wants work by the day, cooking or washing., Address 138 Wood st., near Geary. WANTED—By a young German woman, work by the day at washing, woning or cleaniog. Call 151 Franklin st. SITUATION wanted by competent Scandina- vian woman as housekeeper in small family. Box 1789, Call office. YOUNG German woman wants work by the day; $1 50 and car fare. MRS. KACK, 816 Stanyan st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE—Con, JAPANESE couple want situations in a priy vate family; man as firat-class fancy cook and wife as waitress at table, housawork; with & references; 15 years' experience. M. SHIRA, 465 Jessie st.; phone Mint 391. —_— e JAPANESE couple want situations in a pri- vate family; man as first-class fancy cook and wife as waitress at table, housework; with 5 references; 15 vears' cxperience. M. SHIRA, 465 Jessie st.: phone Mint 591 YOUNG Japanese couple desire positions; man | cooks; wife walting at table, in small fami- ly: city or country. G. O. M., 415% Powell st.; tel. Green 229, A _GOOD Javanese wants a place to do any kind of work for a few hours in the morn- g‘u‘o}‘ M., Japanese Gospel Soclety, 1520 A JAPANESE boy who 1s & like place; $4 per week. A 1384 California st. A YOUNG Japancee boy who speaks vary good colboy. English would like a position as Address F. TUREME, 1329 Pine st. YOUNG Chinese wants work of any kind so be can attend school a few hours dally. GEE BOW, 429 Geary st. FIRST-CLASS Chinese cook for hotel or board- ing-house. Please call 3068 Sacramento st., upstairs. l FINANCIAL. A— THB BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT. L'u G ‘which will increase and multiply in THE BEST THING OBTAINABLE in this line is the stock of the Colomial Gold Mining Company of Nevada. THE NEXT ACCEPTABLE PRESENT {8 a few thousand shares of stock in the Tonopah-Berkeley at present. quotation, for in 80 days its value will more than double. AN ANNUAL INCOME. The Rosecrans Gold Mining located in California_exceeds anything ever offered at the price. Buy a few shares for yourself :‘:tl present and a revenue producer for the ure. THINK, WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU. A good gold stock pays 100 per cent per annum easter than savings banks pay 4 per cent, or miortgages pay 6 per cent. Take the celebrated Moraydena Mining Com- pany at Grass Valley. It will pay even mors than 100 per cent. It consists of 80 acres of the richest gold channels In the world. John H. Hammond. the great mining expert, writes of this claim: “The yield per mile of channel of the average charac- ter at low estimate Is from $2,000,000 to $3.000,000." And more yet, the largest nu et in the world was found In the Moray- ena mine, welghing 240 pounds and had $51,840 of gold in it. GIVE YOURSELF OR NEXT BEST FRIEND A BLOCK OF ANY ONE OF THESE STOCKS FOR CHRISTMAS. ‘1T IS A GIFT WHICH WILL CONTINUE TO GIVE GOOD GIFTS TO ITS RECIP- IENT FOR YBEARS TO COME. CALL OR WRITE. J. W. JAQUITH & CO., Sujte 874-76-78, Jas_ Flood Building. S. F. _ FLATS TO LET. AAA_COMPLETED LIST OF HOUSES, FLATS, apartment and rooming houses; our renting department is free to all; we can find you a home 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 FURNITURE CO., 245-259 Geary st. (on the square.) teel busi- @ future; no Market st., room 11. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.: tel.Mission 263 JAPANESE laundry and_dry cleaning work- : will to pay what it is ot sac- fice. 1f you will) rth write box 383, Chico, Cal.; poor health, are al to manufacture electrical physicians’ use; splendid in- , Call. small hotel with barn ings in or near southern Address_box 3107, Call office. >—To buy for cash, a delicatessen a good location. Give full particu- box 2801, Cail office >—To buy a salc et Box n on some promi- state price y and bar for sale; new wines and liguors: prico particulars of box 1708, Call, —Fine corner saloon In Wsetern Ad- n two car lines. Apply National between 12 and 2 p. m 1 HAVE $2000 to invest by January 1 in a : s Give rull particulars to box office. s e o Call route in Oakiand for saie. Apply 3 usiness office particulars $6 CAPITAL wins $12 deily; positive proof. BLAIR Market st., room 1 A BAR ning, plumbing and_repair; Box €5, Soquel, Cal. FOR A grocery. liquor_and delicatessen store on Sixth st.. $1000. 65 chophouse, close to big car for rent $20. rgain Mission. #hop for eale; fine location; cheap rent. st. $200— CORNER clgar store, with laundry of- fice; rent $10. 401 Third st ALE—Lunch counter business. 527 Sansome st. _Cheap. cale—Saloon, $2000. Apply Washington ewery, Fifth and Kirkham Sts.. Oakland. WANTED—To buy @ restaurant; give loca- n, seating capacity, etc. Box 1803, Call GOOD Call route for sale. jpply at Call office. X BRANCH office of The Ca The recen- tion of advertissments and subscriptions has been opened ai 1008 Market opposite Fifth. Oven un: 11 m no opposition; good | £122 Ffllmote b iotel. Geary, & ). CURE ¥OR RUPTURE. : £ ol Slrced painles ? eimply wear NO_high-priced, cure Rupture; Dr. Truss, and it will do the work! years: thousands cured. Call or ELECTRIC TRUSS CO., 206 Kearny st. COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made: city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10. Tel. Main 5550. DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES. buttons and button holes made at Stewart's Lining and Trimmings Store, 14-16 Taylor st. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School —Eve. class; patterns cut. 1190 Market si. STYLISH suits to order §6 and upward: fit ACCORDION, knife and sunburst pleating: | A GOOD German housekeeper wishes a posi- tion where there is a chance to improve in sewing;.drgssmaker preferred, Box 2864, Call. ALMOST new upper 5-room flat: sun and light #n each room; rent very low if rented before the firet of the year. 1455 Broderick st. GOOD Japanese girl would like place to do housework and cooking: has good references Please call 248 Taylor st. YOUNG woman wants position to do cooking and housework. ANN OLSON. 211 2ith st. WASHING by rellable woman for half days. Please address 3275 Harrison st. EXPERIENCED infant's nurse wishes a sit- uatfon, city; reference. Box 4341, Call. WORK _wanted by an experienced pickle pack- | er. Box 2186," Call BY a first-class cook:’speaks French, and Soanish. 507 Plne st. GERMAN woman goes out washing by the day; reference. 212 Leavenworth st., basement. experfenced nurse, with good refer- wants place. 907 Folsom st. Ttalian 1= ND. ences, | EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE, FIRST-CLASS young bookkeeper and general office man, Al references, desires permanent or nearby town with firm ecrease your salary by Increasing your earn- ing power; the Young Men's Christlan Asso- clation conducts the most complete system of night schools in the country; 32,000 stu- dents enrolled; San Francisco Association bullding, NE. cor. Mason and Ellis sts., of- fers exceptional facilities) for a business’ and commerclal cducation; if you have only one hour a day to devote to study, give us a chance to help you: every branch taught from the fitth grade to preparation for the university; business course & speclalty; the day clasees are open to ail men; the night classes are a great convenlence. Rolla V. Watt, president; H. J. McCoy, general secre- tary.” Send for descriptive catalogue to E. E. EEDON. Director of Education, Associa- { tion bullding. | A—-THE Lyceum, an. excellent preparatory school for university, lnw and medical col- leges; we prepared hundreds of students suc- cessfully 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; B0UO pupils; Steinway Hall bldg., 223 Sutter st., S. F.; 1060 Broadway, Oakland; 512 S. Broadway, Los Angeles; pianos, har- mony, vocal, stringed 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 vou so; shorthiand, typing, bookpg. Catalogue. G-HOUSES FOR SALE. DECKER, 850 M FOR SALE A HO! ¢ APARTMENL L RYAN Atty-at-Law. 1148 Market, opp. courts advice; collections; open evgs Hales'; R sells the bargains to his customers; »es not speculate in houses. DECKER. - | CLARK, 927 Market, room 302, consulta- | e; o fee in advance. Open evenings H or 5 cents—The Weekly Cail, pper. for malling. $1 per year news DECKBR is not the broker that bought a house and sold it to one of his customers for $1000 more than he paid for it of b = that speculate in houses at DECK- 850 Market st.. right opp. Fourth. DETECTIVES. | cases handied: business strictly | ! s © confidential: 604 Monigomery t., charges reasonable. room 204 CARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market st., room 501, eighth floor. FAOMING-HOUSES and REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. FREE LIST. FISHER & CO. ..Phone Main 3354 Room 438 James Flood buflding. Furnished rooming-houses,. hotels and flats. $10 and upward per eping your books; examin- nd Ginanclai statements made; private xchange, or for t i cash; in Baogl nada. which could be $01d 1o Gostor air. specialists, and smaller one to al: X ry family in the country. 275 Call office e £ 20-22 horsepower, 4-cylinder, 0% merican car, good order, at bar- | gain; hav ered mew car of greater power | is only reason for selling. N. F. Pressey | Auto Livery, cor. Van Ness and Golden Gate, 3906 MODEL Compounds arrived. prize-win- | ner in 700-mile economy test; demonstrations 6sy. night S. F. Auto Co., Inc., 416 Ninth, —_— e e e T FINE 25-horsepower top delivery automobile good order cheap. 1506 Folsom st. P e — ADVERTISING. JEAN CASSINA, ad writing, catalogues, cir- or culers, programmes, carde. Room 25, Au. 2erats building. { — - —- — —— i BOARDING FOR CHILDREN, LADY wants child fo board: teach German; | sunny home; garden; by a park. 1138 Turk WANTED—A lodging house. about 20 rooms; furniture must be in good condition. Give full varticulars. bex 2009, Call office. e e e e e BOOKKEBPING, LET us keep your books; nothing too large, nothing too small; we make ‘speci keeping small sets of Wi e o THE FAXON-JAMES AUDIT CO., Tel. Montgomery 1311. 930 Market st. DENTISTS. DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL C( BT paitian doatiney ! o o Al a “";fl ;::;h. ‘&W’:[ :{ ae Bepes ngn, $1: gold crowhs, §3: brid 1104 Market. st corner Turk, o or ¥ —_— A NEW %fi. W'hllebflr;-—&nm break; ‘warrani yTS.; crowns, $3 50; fillings, A plates, $5; full set; all work s warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth, DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1448 No charge for extracting when plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; icting 50c; gas given. LOWEST prices in S. F.; less extraction, e, NewSork Dentists. 960 Misston, cor.6eh: GOLD Al Tbe; silver, 35¢; crowns, no pain; op. Dr.A.C.Hewitt, 1011 Gn:‘t' av. A WEEK'S news for b cents— ‘Weekly 16 pages, In wrapper, nmu.mnrg& ALL who desire good position should attend this college; we have had 250 good places gince March 1. San Francisco Business Col- iege, 738 Mission st. HEALD'S School/ of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post st., S. F.:civil, mining, electrical, steam and gas engineering, Send for prospectus. GINBERING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur- ussay, cyanide; 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 enroilment 1000: send for circular. . DANCING, both adult and chiidren’s classes, now open at Hinman's School of Dancing, 1412 Polk st., vr. California; phone Fast 2126. ZITH , violin, mandolin and guitar lessons, sts., pear Webster. 'A—METROPOLITAN-California-Students joln- ed. Busiress, Stenographic. 925 Golden Gate. A special class preparatory to teachers' exam- inations or State nor. schis. 333 Phelan bidg. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION. Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st.—Night classes. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call, 16 _pages, rsent to any address in the Unifed States or Canada onme year for ¥ pultk"e pal EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. e e e Turniehes reliable help of all Kinds ‘ HKIODA, 305 Post st.: ot James 801 STAR Employment and._Chinese help furnished with care, . W, KADOTA, 400 Powell st.; tel. Main 1751 GLDEST Jepanese Chlnces Employmuent Qtfce promptly all Kinds of reliable George Sakauye, 421 Post st.; tel. Bumug: S 50c. 528 Hickory ave. bet. Oak and Fell'l- A MONTH free; new 4-room flats, $25; janitor service, but not an apartment house; plenty of sun. 2267 Hayes st., nr. Golden Gate Park. BRODERICK, 143, near Haight—Modern 8- room flat; marble steps, beam cellings, elec- tric lights, etc.; owl cars; rent reasonable. ELEGANT new sunny flat; steps; beamed cellings; electric 1i ment: yard, 1062 Grove, nr. Central ave.: $30. BLEGANT sunny 6-r, flat; every convenience fine view. 1040 Broderick, near Turk; $25. LYON, 804, near Golden Gate ave.—& rooms, bath: water free; renovated: reduced $15. HBRODERICK, 1433—Live rent free; f-room flat, ‘with 4 attlc rooms; can sublet each room; §25. $12 50—FOUR- sunny rooms. an_Ness. CENTRALLY located corner flat; 5 rooms and bath. 1002 Mason st., cor. Sacramento. CENTRAL, modern, upper flat, 6 rooms, bath. 1026 Sacramento st., above Powell; moderate. ASH ave,, 79, near City Hall—New, modern apartment flat: 3 rooms and bath: $285. @ rooms; stone hts base- Ivy ave., near | guarantced. 1018 Polk who appreciate ability. Box Call office. - = NOE st., 328, near Market—Modern lower flat, EDUCATIONAL. SITUATION warted by traveling salesman; | 6 rooms and bath: rent $22 50. Good Outfit—: ArAn A A SESORLTEELT .| Californla territory; acquainted with genegal Y R Scrag g A CHANCE for every young man to improve | irade; references; bond if necessary. Box . 820, near McAllister— 3 ny rers, $2 (melle(‘luallyv:rbmlni is money; you may in- | _ 2766, Call office. § rcoms and bath. / Tunnelmen, WANTED TO-DAY WITHOUT FAIL— First-cl nurse for 2 children o Chaml , plain wash, country hotel. Chambermatd, assist wait., country hotel$23 T o o i a number of city in nice families at $25 and $30. See J. F. CROSETT & CO.. $34 Sutter st. A WOMAN with cme grown child for nice place tn city. MISS PLUNKETT, 428 Sut- ter st. GIRLS to learn hairdressing, manlcuring, mas- sage, etc., from A to Z in 1 mo. for 7 positions to fill guaranteed at $10 per wk. up; day and eve. class. 234 Post, r. 17, 24 floor. THE opportunity of your life; millinery taught in parlors; guarantee to secure po- aitions ’or all competent scholars by Jan. 25; terms §$20. 234 Post st., room 18, 2d floor. LEARN hairdressing, faclal massage, manicur- ing, scalp treatment,bair work,removal super- fluous hair; day, eve classes; positions walt- ing; $10 week up. 210 Powell, r. 2-3, 2d floor. WANTED—Young women to learn telephone operating; salary while learning: references required. Apply after 9 a. m., 216 Bush st third floor, BOOKKEEPERS, cashiers, bill clerks,etc. I will arantes you qualification to flll positions in dayse; private instruction by accountant po- - sitions secured. Address box 1730, Call office. l BARBERS—Employment and Supplies. FARBERS, Attentfon—Coleman’s -Exchange: city and country barber shops bought and sold. See COLEMAN, 811 Jas. Flood bldg. $170—2-CHAIR barber shop for pale; near Kearny st. COLEMAN, 311 Jas. Flood bidg. BARBER shops—Large varfety of them; some very good; also g number of shops in coun- try; all prices. STOLTZ, 728 Market st. FOUR-CHAIR barber shop and cigar store; 0ld at & sacrifice if taken at once: accoust sickness. Address P. O, box S39, San Jose. BARBER shops wanted; all those that can bear close investigation as to their merits may apply to D. STOLTZ. 723 Market st. BARBER for Saturday; near Park-st. station. 1544 Park st., Alameda. BARBER for Saturday. BARBER wanted for Saturday evening and holidays. 189 Sixth st. BARBER (good) wanted for to-day; A BARBER for Saturday and Sundasy. Howard st. o434 89 Third st and Sunday; Elghth st. Sunday and BARBER for Saturday. WANTED—Barber for suurg;g 70 per cent; no students. BARBER wanted for Saturday, 1038B Howard st. BARBER wanted or Saturday and Sunday. 420 Broadway. WANTED—Two barbers; come ready to work. 044A Howard st. * BARBER wanted for Saturday and BSunday. 938 Folsom st. 7 BARBER wanted. 412 Market st. BARPER for Saturday and Sunday. Folsom st. 1055% A NO. 1 apprentice no student. Box $150 BUYS a 2-chair barber shop, with lease: g00d business; location central. Box 2769,Call GOOD-PAYING 2-chair barber shop: bargain If eold at once; investigate. 151 Minna st. BARBER shop for sale; 2 living rooms; rent $10. 945 Bryant st TWO-CHAIR shop for eale; receipts $33 to $40 per week; rent $9 per month. 817 Laguna st. SWELL 2-chair shop for sale; cheap. 538 Fourth st. HELP WANTED—MALE. AT HORD & SMITH'S Employment Office, 628 Clay st. Telephone Main 5521. laborers, $2. arillers, wants 764, seady pince; $10; Free fare, Siskiyou Count: Special fare, 250 miles sout] Muckers, $2 25; hbornu,lfi Special fare, Western Paci Miners, city, $2 25 to $2 75; laborers, 2 rock foremen, $60 to $75 and found, long Jobs. New company work, laborers, §3 to §3 25, no dtscount. SO = s 25 teamsters, $2 25 to $2 50, city work. Rough carpenters and laborers to car- penters, south, $2 50 per day, fare 32 80. 2 blacksmiths, company work, $75 month and found, Western Pacific Mmfl Co. 2 topl sharpeners for same place, $76 found. You'll de. -§2 to - in all winter; a spring cot ; company work. Houses to live for each and every m: Track foreman, good wages for right man. CITY—LABORERS—CITY. 10 laborers, $2 to §2 25, fare So. 12 laborers, $2, © hours, cheap fare, com- pany work, good outfit. 10 teamsters, $2 25; no discount; fare 31 25. ew_Job—South. Scraper gang foreman. $3 80; free fare. across the bay, fare 18o. $2 25 to $2 75, long job, close in. COOK and pastry cook; best reference. Howard st., room 14. “YOUNG man would like situation in grocery: experienced; Phlladelphian. —Box 2750, Call. EXPER! "ED hotel manager desires en- gagement. Address Manager, box 2768, Call. A s S i bt e L et AB attendant and companion to- invalid, chronic or mental patient by competent and reliable man under middle age: good education and thorough training and experience as nurse and masseur; references; terms moderate. Ad- dress box 2787, Call office. AS attendant to elderly gentleman or invalld, any age, anywhere, now or later, by respon- sible man; 40; good qualifications: first- class training and experience; scientific mas- sage; references; reasonable. J. JAMES, San Mateo, Cal. 3 WATCHMAKER, young man, would like posi- tion anywhere' as watchmaker's assistant; has had experience at bench; afso 9 months’ schosl experience in Rast; has tools. JAS. H. LEHMANN, 405 Geary st. MALE nurse (Southern graduate) wants to tend chrenic invalid who would apprecias telligent companion; can give massage, elec- tro_therapeutic appMeations and_osteopathic manipulations. Box 2748, Call office. WANTED—A position as improver to the ma- chinist's trade by & young man who has bad two and a half years' experience at lathe, drill press and bench; low wages. Box 1958, 1008 Market st. A MARRIED, middle-aged man, wishes a place on an orchard, or ranch work, or charge of place; experienced in farming for years; handy with tools,. Address L. COF. FEE, 252 Guerrero st. el e il LM LA B s PR SR STATIONARY engineer, who is steady, Sober and reliable, does his own repairing and fit- ting, wx;);;- a pos h§n;ah.& b;usg refer- ences. ress or call B. 0 Geary st., or phone East 4827, EXPERIENCED wood turner and machine hand wants immediate position in or near city; references. Address W. F. SLUSSER, 2717 Greenwich st. = YOUNG man, 20, willing and obliging, de- sires vositior: in office; has four years' ex- perience: can furnish’ excellent references. Box 2819, Call office. YOUNG man wants situation as carpenter or Elufinb:;;- apprentice; easy terms. Box 4598, all office. o | A YOUNG gardener wants tion, either commercial or private; references. Box 4536, Call office. THE Assoclated Charities seek a posi & responsible man &6 cArciaker.op eharg farm (married). 028 Montgomery st. GERMAN pressman wishes position; thorough- experie; ly competent; has had 12 nce. Rdaross vox 2115, Call ofar —_— COA AN, with Eastern and Califc mfig desires situation fn’w 1 for of _vate family. arese SET GO A o STEADY, reliable man would like a situation efthe dress gltner ds parter or Janitor, Address 334 Ma- R G PRI JIRE TN o ‘A WIDOWER wishes a place for himself and Wle 502, 10 & Seand aaviah or Germen tamiys Scandinavian preferred. Box 2709, Call. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Cell, 16 pages, sent to any address in the T'nited Statvs or Canada one year for $1. P ———————me] FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. P clclriidh Stk e sl s i SR POINT LOBOS avi 1307, near Second ave.— Nicely furnished sunny flat of 5 rooms and bath: only $22 50 per month: Geary-st. cars pass door. et e— ' FLOORS TO LEASE. LARGE, light floor; electric elevator; excellent location: low rent. KNOWLES CO.. 24 2d. ———— e e A—PACIFIC CON. EMPLOY. AGENCY, Inc, 635 Washington st.—Phone James 8301. FREE FARE. Stskiyou County, laborers $60. FREE FARE-NEAR OREGON. 2 section hands, Sonoma County, $60. SOUTH. Ocean Shore slectric road. 47 50. Blacksmith, mine, south, WESTERN PACIFIC. 1000 men, $6T 60; 3 years' job. Miners, gold quarts, $2 and found. 2 gwampers, $50 and found, §1 50 fare. Coal miners, Oregon. $1 ton. fare refunded. PACIFIC CON. EMPLOY. AGENCY, Ine. AMBRICAN FURNITURE WANTED. - A_PHONE South 1015; it will pay you to send for me before you sell your ture, car- pets, plano, etc. M. GALLICK. 201 Larkin. MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO., 1321 Market &t., bet. Sth and 10th, paying big money for furniture, etc. Phone South 1 EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 642 COMMERCIAL ST.—PHONE BUSH 883. 5 machine men, ELECTRIC power company. Tunnel, 8 hours ... -$80 25 laborers, board home. % $2 25 Blacksmith and sharpen drills, mine, see here, $07 50; 15 woodsmen FIREMAN. dredger OILER, dredger ... $40 and- found WANTED—Furniture of 4 or 5 room house complete. Give particulars to box 2701, Call_office. Alfred Wollpert. 773 Mission, phone Red 4462, pays highest price for furniture carpets, ete. HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fur- niture, carpets, ete, 782 Mission; tel. Bush 813. Z._ABE LEVY. 1135 Market st phone Jessie 761, pays cash and buys everything. I FURNITURE FOR SALE. TYP R, desk, sanitary cot and some Chher. Darmiture’ for sale; measly aew. 188 Belvadere st. ALMOST given v;:u: unredeemed storage pi- anos and fur. Whitehead's Storage, 1636 Mkt. l HELP WANTED—FEMALE. LADY wanted to accompany party of ufficers to Mexico on yacht to take cere of dining- m_and assist generally; wages $40 per th; will be absent 6 months. ~Particulars at room 319, James Fiood building. A GOOD girl wanted for general housework: place; wages $25 per month. Cati room $18, James Flood buflding. AA—EXPERIENCED operators wanted on la- ists and summer - suits; good pay. 656 Mission st., third floor. % YOUNG lady for genera! office work and as- sistant stenographer; must reside at home; state salary expected. Box 2709, Call WE want a lady with a fair acquaintance in city. Call room 518, Grant building, corner Seventh and Market sts. 'GIRLS for housework at §15 to $20; one house- keeper, 2 in_family, easy place. Employ- ~ ment office, 764 Howard st. TWO women or girls to operate on ladies’ __gowns, §1 to §2 day. 784 Howard st. o e e W for hand-iro ~in small laundry. 1 canvassers for merl remedies. Ad- TR R Y G to assist In_housework . A R of child. 2018 inerease; black- S hall, JANITOR for a e smith and shoer. wives, $45 and §50; I and board; laundryman for institution, and found: baker, country, $12 week and found: cooks and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. RE'S offics, 317 Stockton st.—Pastry AN DR 0 S0 360; kitchenhand. institution. country. $25 to $30; farmer and wife, % choreman for resort, $15; kitehenhand, %, man to drive and take care of horses, ete., $60, etc. A DAIRYMAN for & best of wages. MI ter st. FIRST-CLASS painter: ‘Employment :‘ ', 764 Howard st. LAUNDRYMAN, hand ironing. small laun- dry. Employment office, 764 Howard st. ' S 'OUNG men wanted to deliver holiday pack- 'uu; $1 50 day. 607 Market st. $50 and !fifl" e place: references; PLUNKETT, 428 Sut- day MESSENGERS wan to deliver holiday k- ages; special wages. 607 Market st. = WANTED—First-class clothi salesman. Ap- ply 8. N. WOOD & CO.. 740 Market st. TWANTED—Cash bovs. Apply between 8 and 9 a. m.. with permit. S. N. WOOD s WANTED—Bushelmen. Apply 8. N. WOOD & €0., Powe!l and Eills ste. WANTED—Tallor bushelman. - WOOD & CO., 740 Market st. Apply 8. N. A—MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st g:on. Main .21’" r Own Printing Plant issues our free list of positions fous times dafly—7 A. M., 10 A. M. 1P M, 4P M llrwr_nnshgms'nc?! OUR_INVESTIGATION AND TION RESULTS IN THE PRODUCTION OF FIRST-CLASS HELP. IF_YOU WANT THE BEST HELP, DO AS SEND YOUR ORDERS TO - MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st.. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. THE RIGHT OF MAN TO LIVE; THR RIGHT OF MAN TO WORK. b DO— Wi e in 1904 1906 we hope 64,006 men work. {ncrease 64.000. S men . MERCED. MERCED. AD. THAT NEW RAILRO. YoU GoING? 500 drillers ...... -$73 500 hammermen 500 laborers ARIZONA—ARIZONA. CLOSE TO PREL‘ OTT. &0::}7. » o 25 laborers, you'll suit. 3 l;m! y‘ READY, 634-638 Clay st THIS NEW MILL INSIDE WORK—STEADY JOBS. 26 laborers to go this afternoon, $60. General mapager here. Call and see him AT OUR OFFICE. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st LOOK. Watter, mine hotel, $25 and found. Powell and Eilis sts. \ Experienced salesman on folding paper boxes, 70 to §100. iture finishers: also apprentices. MURRAY & READY, €54-838 Clay st LOOK! LOS ANGELES, $5. SHIP TO-DAY, 9 A. M. —TO LOS ANGELES, $5— —TO LOS ANGELES, $5— 25 teamsters. 867 50. 26 trackmen, $67 50. 20 MUCKERS FOR MINES, E! ARE YOU GOING TO LOS AN = $86 FARE. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay et SANTA CRUZ. 25 teamsters, special R._R. fare, $65. 25 laborers, specfal R. R. fare, $65. NEW WORK NOT FAR AWATY. 12 teamsters, free fare, §67 50. Baker, bread and cake, smail good job. #8 week and found. 8 cooks, different places, special jobs, $30 to and found. machine hands, planing mill, 38 day. Men, address envelopes, this office. MURRAY & READY, 084-630 Clay et. MECHANICAL. £ sheetiron workers, city. 3 iron molders_ country foundry: printer, Sunty. towm $10. R tinners, steady work, country, day. MARRIED HELP. Choreman and wite, private piace, near city, $45 and found. RRAY & RDADY, 684636 Clay st. MINES—QUARRIES-» e RERS—TDAMSTERS. 80 miners. hand and machine work, 32 %0 to 20 imen, near ol 7 day. B Gy ata Sammerinen, T G na soun- n;y. 80 to $2 75 day. 15 headermen, tunnels, $2 28 to §2 T8 dav. LABORBR! 3. 348 lahorery. aifterent jobe, all parts of Cail- fornia—{s ies, mflfih and general wor $2 to §2 50 dav, $60 to §75 month. MURRAY 834-638 Clay st. SOUTH—SPECIAL FARE, $3 40 BIG MONBY YOU. TWO NEW RAILRO: One Thousan ALL OPEN CUT DRILLERS AND HA o LABORERS AND MUCKERS BOARD, E'K‘CAF MO BPECIAL FARE, §2 4. OFFICE FEE ONLY $L ARE YOU GOING SOUTH? MURRAY & READY, 34-8328 Clay st DOES THIS LOOK GOOD TO lO]g' FREB TO-DAY. DAY 'S PREE. OCEAN SHO! R R 48 laborers, $680. 48 teamsters, 30. &5 drillers, 367 MURRAY & RDADY, 634-888 OREGON—FREE FARE. L2 'K?N—ARI YOU GoING?» MURRAY & READY, 634-686 Clay st. 166 TIEMAKERS, 13 BACH. 16 e o R SOt SO o B - factory; Do experience needed; the e vand: any willing man oas A1l g b about it: yow'll go: wages $60. “JIURRAY & READY, 454.688 Clay st. HOTELS, ETC. §,go0ks, otber places alters, “eity hotsls and rescanrents $58 ‘mont Marker and butor, laundry, $55. 20 20 bove fer stora, factories, ofty and seun- p florist, eity store. "Al RAN 6 plow teamaters, good ranch, $50 and .# 14 general farmers, different ranches, 320 to 1 miikers, putter- ana ana orebovs, $18. $20. “‘E‘E-a. pruners. vinevard or $30. and found. Boy, helo paint, eity. MURRAY & READY, 634-630 s BECOND cook, efty hotel, $40 and found. 20 woodohopers, $150 and $178 RRAY & READY. f0008 Say et T8 man_to harvest ics Srom touna. vest lco Yo em You ‘Con Do T GO TO-DAY. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st STER, special ofty wagon, 50 day. do ranch work blackamithing, day and found. = T WAREHOUSEH W! 25 laborers about a warshouse, 28 day. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. MEN and boys wanted to learn plumbing trade. pavs $5 day after completing course of prac tical instruction at home or in our schoois: sraduates admitted to union and Master Plumbers’ Association: positions secured. Coyne Bros. Co.. Plumbing Schools. New York, St. Louts, Cincinnati; catalogue. YOUNG man thoroughly acquainted with eity for general outside work: willing to work for advancement; a ®ood Opportunity for right Barty; stats age. experience; ece. P. O. box ., eity. /MAN under 33 from San Francisco or vieinity to prepare for coming railway mafl cierk examination; many good appointments: ex- geptional opening. See N. H. OLIVER. 43 8 WANTED—At once, good, live canvassers to represent us throughout California; large com- |2 or right N lars address Oregon Nursery Co., u’“’g..: LEARN telegraphy and R. R. accounting: ~ to $180 per month salary paid mmz:. our six schools b by all rafiroads: day and eve. : & for Morse School of Telegraphy, 26 O’Farrell st. AGENTS wanted to sell [ots on easy terms; down, §1 a week; no Interest: no taxes; 3 commission paid; investigate. PA c REALTY CO., 419 Grant buflding. ANY mntelligent Press Syn- o W Sl P AR L2 T MEN and ladles to learn barber trade; new method; wages carned whils learning; tions guaranteed after eight weeks. MAN'S Barber College, 627 Clay at. e YOUNG men. learn sign painting: 1 teach you by matl; $§ for complete course. Write Jecticulars. NISLE SCHOOL. OF - G, 94 W. Mountain st.. Pasadena, B o WANTED—Labarers and mechanics Sat B Ralv. Ren” ionts ropriton Yoo i e 217 Third st mm:u. ’c.w* per paght. MEN and women to the barber trade; new method: wages while learning; po- sitions. un guaranteed WANTED—Man to fron in laundry. Call afior ; special Francisco College, T41A Howard st 8:30 at 764 Howard st.