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| | Office—Relinble Japanese rurniehed with care. W. ell ot tel. Main 1761, house-cleaning specialty; 5 Mason; tel. James 8251, panese help; estab. 20 years. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. | A MIDDLE-AGED EMPLOYMENT WANTED—Female—Con A STRICTLY rellable SRR, T S04, o g : best of references. sddress 708 Eilis st or phone Bast gf‘s‘ % o cooking; wages §15 to $20 and car. fare. Call or address m'wmlnnnn st. hinese help of all kinds furnisa. n§. 708 Teylor; James 7636. | ese-Chinese Employment Of- p. 815 Stockton. Main 5188. ook, competent in all | private familles; $3 week; steady position only | nid is ki $50 per month. | understande German, would ¥ ily to do sew- generally useful, or Address MISS L. Lobos ave. first-class cook, would Iy; wages $30 to_country. | , 1206 Gough st. | in Gesigning s at $250 per be satisfectory. r 6:80 p. m. | | | cusekeeper by -aged lady; good | or Monday. 28| age, competent and ce &8 housekeeper. ¥ st., between Twen- h. speaking but place as second Stockton et., bets ttle een filing, would like as baby, v sition to do plain cook. able and competen| v ike posi- ither city or country. ess 2089 Mission ® who i a first-class rk bk the day; will ferences. Address dressmaker es perfect fit day; references. G would like position &s in hotel; has no ob- Address Housekeeper, sweeping. is first—class laun. desires wogk by A _YOUNG and refined German lady, latel from the Fast, desires a position as & hau»'- either in cit country. Call adiress 2390 Mission st o 9 —_— AN expert lady stepographer and typh: accu- Tate and rapic, (iesires either & temporary oF DoFition. rees box 34, or phore Esst 2018, e AO;.‘ObIPE:‘P-;Z:T wvmn.‘-mm like any kind ousework or wasi and ironing by the ::g apedress 111 Ninth st., or Phose How- _——————————— | YOUNG woman, thoroughty competent, wiabes position to take care of sick or an invalid; wilj wnrfi&y day or week; best of references. Address 705 Ellis st., or phone East 0518, A STRICTLY reliable colored girl would like 8, Dosition as Indy' S maid, or would do light amberwork or housework; no washing. Phone Bast 9301, 3 . 1 AN eiderly lady would ltke a place in the country where she ocould assist with lght housewori mall wages. Address MRS. M., 822 Ritch ® —_— MIDDLE-AGED woman who is good cook and thorough housekeeper would like & position ;1‘1‘- lntn.ll family of adults. Call at 850 nne st. A COMPETENT and willing young woman would ltke work in private houses, either washing or cleaning. Address or call 815 Linden ave. ENERGETIC Japanese woman would like place in city where she couid learn any kind of ;.a;k, is willing. 417 Jones st.; phone East AN exverienced fashionable dressmaker (French) would ltke work at home or in pri- vate familles; very best of references. Ad- dress 1283 Turk street. A GOOD end strictly reliable midéle-aged wo- man desires position to do_general house- work. Call er sddress 1110 Poweil st., near hington B AN experienced dressmaker on evening gowns or strest habits would like engagements for this month. Phohe Rast $082. YOU! etalrs work or cooking_whers assistant is kept Call or address 703 Stockton st. COMPETENT reliable woman would iike plage 10 _cook for men or keep house; has good references. Call at 974A Howard st. A GOOD woman would ltke place to do house- k or washing and ing by the day. ne Howard 2536, Ninth st. dressmaker on ex- ke & few more SKILLFUL first-class clusive designs would patrons. Phone East St A MIDDLE-AGED lady who s strictly re- ligble and compete: would like & place as housekeeper. Call or address 19 Powell st LADY who is strong and willing wishes posi- tion to do coo or general housework in & nice family. Address S50 Market st., rm. 14 woman would like to do work by the ate call 161 Seventh et. T-CLASS eock would like a position in erican family, or will assist where help is needed. Address L., 1505 Polk. A GOOD Japanese girl would like position to d ral housework in private family. Call 5 Howard st.; phone Church 3660. LADY who is neat and quick sewer desires sewing by the day. Phone Scott 3415. JAPANESE giri OGAWA, wants a position as school 2028 Pine st. or address lerk ats and entrees ntry place wistes best eferable. | EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. and companion to invalid, atient by etent and reliable x e age; good education and ng and experience as nurse references; terms moderate. Ci r; box 4871 e washing and kind of . or phone ral housework 1p USTWORTHY, Swi 1 worker, wishes place on work, or charge of place; ing and dairying; handy ddress A. B., 1300 D, reliable man, not very strong, tact and business ability, experi- salesman and advertiser, wishes ate wages; references given, Box 455, oftfice. ke post- thor- . _Address or call on WILLIAM ARD, 164 Tenth st G women wouid like place to do down- | houses or rooming houses. | chronic | married, middle-aged Ger- | Stockton st., | honorable employment of some kind; | eober, desires engagement for coming year as salesman or collector with & first-class furniture house; has had T years' ence in the furniture business. Address WM. STONE, general delivery, city. e e ‘WANTED—Management of orchard, vineyard or stock ranch by a rellable man with 14 ysars' exserience as foreman and superin- iendemt in California; best references. Box 4816, Call office. FIRST-CLASS young bookkeeper, Al refer- ences, desires position in city or country; 00d ocorrespondent and can use typewriter. x 4819, Call office. INDUSTRIOUS young man wants work of any kind; reasonable wages. Box 3885, Call. AS atiendant to elderly gentleman, invalid or chronic patient; anywhers now or later, by Tesponsible man of 40; best qualifications and first-class training and experience as nurse and masseur; country ghu ‘with outdoor work and life preferred; references. Ad- dress J, JAMES, San Mateo, Cal. YOUNG man thoroughly experienced with chickens and incubators desires position on & poultry ranch. J. GORDON, Beal Cove, Halfmoon Bay, Cal. GENTLEMAN recently from the Bast would like position with real estate firm; experi- enced solicitor and salesman; partnership preferred. Box 2844, Call office. EXPPRT accountant, bookkeeper and system- atizer; competent to manage any business; now open for engagement. Box 2842, Call. YOUNG gardener wants position, either com- mercial or private; local references. Box 4536, Call office. WANTEDPosition in branch bakery, delica- tessen or similar business, Where t] opportunity to learn wages. Box 3938, Call. FIRST-CLASS young bookkeeper, Al refer- | " ences desires position in city or country; | Eood correspondent and can use typewriter. Box 4810, Call. A BOY 13 years of age would like & place in the country, where he could work for his board and go to gchool; please address 1018 Kansas st., San Franefsco. AN experienced cutter on men's talloring de- sires a poeltion in either city or country; has first-class references. Call _or address TAILOR, 21 Powell st., room 29. SITUATION wanted; coachman, Scandinavian, with high class references, single, sober, willing and reliable; 5 years laet place. Box 3634, Call office. HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1905. FLATS TO LET—Continued. | BARBERS—Employment and_--nplles. HOUSES, | BARBERS, Attention—Coleman's Exchange; ; oar and ht and e g B ok o B A R LA A i g "‘m‘ u:&crmn afrt:udgfi“:.‘z barber shop for sale; near cit Tt ask ¥ou 0 buy OF even 100k at the goods; | finely furnished, good business; a bergain se use this department freely; you are more dom offsred. COLEMAN, 311 Jas. Flood bid. than welcome. CORDES FURNITURE CO., 240-230 Geary t. (on the square. WE will find you a house or flat AT ONCE in any part of the city through our up-to-date renting department, and it is absolutely free. T, BRILLIANT FURNITURB CO., ost_st. PINE, 2054, near Pierce—Modern, sunny_ up- per flat of 7 rooms and bath; rent $35. VON RHEIN REAL ESTATBE €O, 513 Call- fornia_st. CLAY, 2421, near Fillmore—Upper flat; 8 sun- ny rooms; modern improvement, storeroom and yard: no children; rent $14. SANCHEZ, NW. corner Elizabeth, near 24th— New upper flat; 6 rooms, bath; sun all day; all modern improvements; $25. ALMOST new upper 5-room flat; sun and light in each room; rent very low if rented before the first of the year. 1455 Broderick st. BRODERICK, 143, near Halght—Modern room flat; marble steps, beam ceflings, elec- tric lights, etc.: owl cars; rent reasonable. MONTCALM, 804, Mission—Sunny, modern, new 5-room flat; rent $14. Inquire 1989 Geary $22 50—FLAT, six L rooms, bath; fine lo- cation. ~ 263 Dubock (Thirteenth) near Market. NEW sunny upper flat; everything modern; 5 rooms and bath; $19. 2974 23d, nr.Harrison. FOR rent—Sunny flat, five rooms and bath; good location; $20. 17003 Bddy st. NICE sunny 4 rooms; rent §12; electric lights if_wanted. 520 Sixth. CALIFORNIA, 2107—New, modern upper flats; 8 rooms and bath. HICKORY ave., 343-345—Flats, lower; 4 and 5 rooms and bath. A MONTH free; new 4-room flats, $25; janitor service; sunuy, 2 Hayes st., nr. G. G. Pk, McALLISTER, 1984—New, modern, sunny up- per flat; 5 rooms, bath: key at premises. HAIGHT, 917, near Devisadsro—Modern upper, sunny i-room flat; electric lights, etc. 20TH-EUREKA—2 modern sunny fla each; rents cheap. upper and 5 rms, Apply 302 Eureka. WANTED—Job on small dairy milking from 10 to 25 cows and general farmhand or but- ter-meking creamery; experienced; refer- ences. Box 4813, Call office. A TRUSTWORTHY gentleman, aged 30 years, would Iltke position with business firm as clerk or collector; will cheerfully furnish bonds. Address R. L. D., 6 Monroe st. | | ELEVATOR man with city references wishes | sftuation in apartment-house; Is employed in Box 4842, Call office. YOUNG man, aged 23 years, residing with perents, desires pogjtion as clerk or assist- ant: wholesale house preferred; is a willing, faithful worker and would give employer his best efforts; good references if desired. Ad- dress “H. 0. 1616A Turk et. A MIDDLE-AGED man, married, thoroughly familiar with all branches of ranch or or- chard work, would like position to take | care of pl handy with tools. Address L. COFFE 2 Guerrero st. hotel now. MAN thoroughly experienced in all kinds of agriculture, stock raising, irrigation or grad- ing land desires situation as superintendent: as best of references. Address F. M. | 475 Thirty-eighth st., Oakland. age, desires housecleaning and janitor work: good references. Apply or address 1829 | Golden Gate ave. | WANTED—A situation in a creamery by a | 1.« SOBER and industrious Dane, 40 years of Canadian butter and cheese maker. Box | Call office. i man desires situation &s groom, sin- handed; best Eastern references. Ap- S Connecticut st. ply COACHMAN or stableman by elderly English- man; good references. E. T., 3581 Sacra- mento st. YOUNG man speaking several languages and of good address and appearance is anxious to obtain a position. Address G. A., 558 Steiner. FIRST-CLASS steam and gas fitter would liks position; no objection to country place. Phone East 4481, A GOOD bartehder would like city position; can give good references, Address D. H., 1402 Polk st. INDU kind; TRIOUS young man wants work of any reasonable wages. Box 3935, Call. { | CENTRALLY located corner fla NEATLY furnished sunny 4-room flat, garden, $15. Apply 2820 Washington s FURNISHED, 5-room, sunny flat to let. 706 Ashbury st. ELLIS, 1175—Beautiful middle flat, 7 rooms and bath; very sunny; almost new. NATOMA, 714, near Ninth—A flat of 4 sunny rooms; large yard; rent $12 50. NICE, sunny flat of 4 rooms: rent $12; electric lights if wanted. 020 Sixth st. $12 60—4 SUNNY 62 Van Ness. MISSION, 1513, near Eleventh—6 rooms, bath, vard and laundry; rent $22 50. BUSH, 1251-1231A—2 flats; 8 rooms éach: bath; rent $18 and $15 each. Apply 1223 Bush sti rooms. 1vy ' ave., near $1000—4-CHAIR barber shop for sale; good lo- cation. COLEMAN, 311 Jas. Flood bldg. shops—Large variety of them; some vmtwfl:dn.nmm.s.nmmm.. try: all prices. STOLTZ. 723 Market st. FOUR-CHAIR barber shop and cigar store; #old at a sacrifice it taken at once; account gickness. Address P. O, box 839, San Jose. BARBER shops wanted; all those that can bear cloge investigation as to their may apply to D. STOLTZ 723 Market st. BARBER for Saturday evening and Sunday. 1007 Howard st. FOR sale—Three-chair barber shop; in first- class condition. 713% Greenwich st. 2-CHAIR barber shop and 2 furnished rooms st a bargain. 1625 Mission st. TWO-CHAIR shop for sale; receipts $35 to $45 per week; rent $9 per month, 817 Laguna st. 3-CHAIR barber shop for sale; good bargain; money-maker. 750% Howard st. i HELP WANTED—MALE. A—MURRAY & READY, 634-03¢ Clay st., Thone Marn 0848, OPEN_ TO-DAY (SUNDAY), 8 TO 12 A. M. Our Own Printing Plant jesues our free list of positions four times dally—7 a. m., 10 &. m., 1p m., 4p m EMPLOYERS, ATTENTION! OUR _INVESTIGATION AND SEGREGA- TION RESULT IN THE PRODUCTION OF FIRST-CLASS HELP. 7 IF YOU WANT ' ‘THE BEST HELP, DO AS OTHERS DO— SEND YOUR ORDERS TO MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st., Leading Employment and Labor Agents. THE RIGHT OF MAN TO LIVE; THE RIGHT OF MAN TO WORK. ‘We gave in 1904 1905 we hope to 64,000 men work, - increase 000. JANITORS. PORTERS, ELEVATOR MEN. 2 janitors, city wholesale house, $45. PRUNERS. 2 apple pruners, 8. C. Co., §1 75 day. Man and wife, chicken ranch, San Mateo Co. LAUNDRYMEN. Shirt_polisher, city job, $15 week. R. R. COMPANY OWN WORK. 10 track men, spikers, strappere, etc., $60. BAKERS, Paul Eickenberger, the baker, please call. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st. MERCED, MERCED. THAT NEW RAILROAD, ARE YOU GO 500 drillers .. % 500 hammermen 500 laborers 500 muckers We have got special raiiroad rates. -$240 OUR OFFICE FEE ONLY $1. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Ciay st. ARIZONA—ARIZONA. CLOSE TO PRESCOTT. 9§40 miles, $9 40. 25 laborers, you'll suit, Call early. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. $17 50—UPPER flat; b sunny rooms. 169 Page st., between Gough and Octavia. EBRODERICK, 1433—Live rent free; 6-room flat, with 4 attic rooms; can sublet each room; $25. ; 5 roams and bath. 1002 Mason st.. cor. Sacramento. CENTRAL, modern, upper flat, 6 rooms, bath. 1026 Sacramento st.. above Powell; moderate. NOE st., 328, near Market—Modern lower flat, 6 rooms and bath: rent $22 & e IR S FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. A NICELY furnished, sunny flat: 5 rooms and bath; rent only $20; Geary cars pass door. 1307 Point Lobos ave., near Second ave. 17 —Four outside rooms; modern; laundry, gas, electricity; $25. NEWLY furnished 6-room flat; piano; sewing machine; reasonable. 1342 Haight st. FLAPS FOR SALE. T s Sl e R D R FLATS; 5 and 6 rooms; rant $42 50; Mission warm belt; owner needs money in business: bargain; no agents. Address Box 100, 1008 Merket ‘st. —_——e FLOORS TO LEASE. LARGE light floor; electric elevator; excellent location: low rent.. KNOWLES CO.. 24 2d. family; man as first—class fancy cook, expe- rience ‘15 years; wife, housework and wait; references.” M. SHIRA, 465 Jessie st., San Francisco; tel. Mint 591, ke Sunday at 565 | Drivare residonis, Corman desires SItud- | TOUNG Japanese of experience wishes position B. -. — horses, buggies, lawn, flowers, vegefables: | I o St - i Ak T s NeinE; cily Gr countey. Box |, Deglieh. Address 115 SacietibRtn’ St of Third st L — — " phone Black 1871 helper, experienced, willing worker, | TAPANESE boy who & T o APAD oy peaks good English ressmaker, up date b, cakes or bread, in ehop With bose | ““gesires position to do general housework. give bim chance to learn. Box | Address JOE YAMA, 703 Larkin st., or phone | East S770. ST-CLASS, reliable bookkeeper (33) wants | JAPANESE, first-dlass coox and also_a fino position; lamlll!r with all walter, is desirous of obtaining a situation years in one place; best in city. Address A. MATSUO, 315 Stockton 4849, Call office. B188, ch lady desires posi- ate family to do gene: or address 613 Mission st. mi house- wi place to do general house- king. Address 1415 Twenty-first Oakiand. like FIRST-CLASS baker wanted for §0od city po- sition; also 2 walters for steady positions. R: 318 James Flood bullding; open to-day day. YOUNG colored man, with experience on ele- vators, or any kind of porter work, is de- st.. or phone Mal A FAITHFUL young Japanese boy wishes posi- tion as school boy in small family. Call or address R. K., 442 Devisadero st.; phone Page 2100, FAITHFUL Japanese boy would like place where he could work mornings untll 10 o'clock., Address or call T. IKEDA, 1207 | _Bush st. JAPANESE couple want situation in a private | HELP WANTED—FEMALE. A WAITRESS and parlor mald for city place, §35; 2 nurse for an infant, city reference $25; a cook and second girl, same’ ‘house, city, $30" and $25; a waitress ‘and parlor maid, also a girl for chamberwork and sewing, same family in city, $25 cach; a cook In & small family, Oakland, $40; a’chambermaid for a private family, no waiting on table, city place, $30; a German cook for & German family, $40. MISS PLUNKETT, 428 Sutter st., near Powall. GIRLS to learn halrdressing, manicuring, mas- sage, etc., from A to Z in 1 mo. for $10; 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 first-class parlors; guarantee to secure po- sitions for all competent scholars by Jan. 25; terms $20. 234 Post st., room 16, 24 floor. LEARN hairdressing, facial massage, manicur- ing, scalp treatment,bair work,removal super- fluous hair; day, eve eclasees; positions wait. ing; §10 week up. 210 Powell, r. 2-3, 2d floor. young German girl w #irous ‘of obtaining employment; undérstands generai housework 1 428 | _oil burning heaters. Addrees 1240 Bush st. AN cxperienced crockery and glassware pack- D ¥ wirl would like place to sssist | er would llke steady position; is married, | e %; good home and small | reliable and trustworthy; has good refer- H. 514 Bady et ences. Address F. A. L., 433 Hayes st. trustworthy woman would like | BAKER with 20 years experience on bread restaurant &s assistant & and cake 1d “like position either in ity 1054 Howard st. 4 like housecieaning or §1 50 Apply or ad- . mear ¥t C T young iady wouid like position kiceeper or cashier. has best of ref- small Address room 232, building. T woman would like work by the houseclesning. Ph. 2 or call 418 Post st. country; je strictly reliable. AddressJ, H. NOON, general delivery, city. SOBER, intelligent, industrious man would like position as porter in wholesale house, or will do any kind of work. Address H. BLACK, 30 Minna st FIRST-CLASS ail-round cook would like place in boarding-house or hotel, or would cook for camp or miies; is good baker. Address G 100% coventh st. | A GROCERY clerk, with large experience in generel merchandise stores, wishes a situa- Y d like a position to tion; “will give best of references. Address = an American fi Clerk, 936 Larkin st. corner Valle) - A FIRET-CLASS carpenter would ltke work lady, middle-aged. would like po- | by the day repairing, jobbing or doing in- L ight housework. Call 2 Cha: side work. Address or call J. DEAN, 702 - . off Bush st., below Stockton. Harrison st. ¥ voung Japenese girl would llke place | JAPANESE Christian boy wishes place as a meneral housework in small family. | schoolboy, or will do any kind of work, either e Howard 2537, or call 455 Jessle st. | in city o country. Address G. MORY, 121 MPETENT young woman would like piace | _Laight st 4o housework or washing or cleaning by | COLORED Janitor wishes position steady of ve day. Address 515 Linden ave cleaning after ofice hours. 33 John st., Dennis. German girl would lfke position to do general housework JAABLE would ke po- to @o plain cooking. small_fam! - king 5 per month. Address E. M., 136 Sixth et. | =ble woman wishes housework, fron- | washing by the day. Jessie st. | who is £00d cook would Ike posi- | usekeepeg, with smail family. MRS H. 239 Geary et i woman would like work by the | susecleaning or washing or ironing. | jy 120 Sixth st. French lady desires position to do | reneral housework in private family. Call | Mission st. CLASS, competent dressmaker would | ke work in private families, §2 per day; | staction guaranteed. Address 120 Jomes. FGIAN weman would like work by the | washing: will do housecieaning or plain | Address GoSls Grove st. PHER and typist, competent and desires reliable position.” Box 4834, 1 would A o out by _the day sewing; 1s neat | ick. Phome Scott 3415 FIRET-CLASS German and _ American cook wishes a position. Call 1558 Polk et. e SITUATION as cook in & private family. 1514 Mission st WANTED—By reliable , washing half days. Please call Harrison st 4 YOUNG girl would like to assist in house- Fiorida st work. ~ Call at 967 A REFINED and cuitured lady long experience in the care and management MAN women who is fine sewer or would « as parior maid or waitress or would o cramberwork or ‘desires position {5 008 family. Phome Main 385, ECANDINAVIAN girl who is & ook and laurdrese desires position. or call 278 Ninth st s M., 507 Pine st. | like place to dp plate | ——— ——— ———— general housework: Wages $20 to | A GOOD Japanese cook would like position, A YOUNG man with best of references would like clerkship in e real estate office: will give faithful serv Phone James 1436. BXPERIENCED German house-cleaner wants house and window cleaning. A. POHLSEN, 706 Van Ness ave. e. or will do housework. Address F. K., 1006 Leavenworth or phone East 1644, JAPANESE boy, speaking good English, would like position to do housework or act as hall- boy. Address J. YAMA, 703 Larkin st. AN honest Japanese boy would like work of any kind to do after 4 p. m. dally. Ad- drees 6. S., 620 Laguna st., city. 1 BOOKKEEPERS. cashiers, bill clerks,etc.,I will guarantee you qualification to fill positions in 80 days; private instruction by accountant;po- sitions secured. Address box 1730, Call office. AA—OPERATORS wanted on ladies’ under- wear. Apply 856 Mission st., third floer. A FAITHFUL Japanese boy would like place to do plain cooking or general housework. Address M., 5213 O'Farrell. A JAPANESE who is fine cook and has best | of reterences wishes position as school boy. Address HARRY TAKETA. 238A O'Farrell. A JAPANESE boy wants position as schoolboy in a nice family. B. YAMAGATA, Delta pl. JAPANESE boy desires a position as house- work or waiter. TANAKA, 1348 Callfornia. A GOOD Japanese schoolboy would like place where he could be useful. Phone East 2442. schocl- JAPANESE boy wants a position boy. Address T. H., 1329 Pine AA—OPERATORS wanted on tucking ma- | chine. Apply €56 Mission st., third ficor, AA—OPERATORS wanted on ladles’ summer wash skirts. Apply 656 Mission 34d. floor. AA—OPERATORS wanted on ladies' shirt waists. 656 Mission st., third floor. AA—TRONERS wanted. Apply 656 Misslon st.. third floor. 2 GIRLS 16 YEARS OF AGE, TO TIE AND PACK SHIRTS. STANDARD SHIRT FAC- TORY, COR. GOUGH AND GROVE STS, INESE, experienced cock, wishes position boarding-house, restaurant or family; and pastry cook; good references. CHAN WILL, 1113 Clay st., upstairs. CHINESE, a good family cook with experi- ence, wants place; city or country; best ref- erences, Call or write to 721 Stockton st.; | _phone Montgomery 1656. FIRST-CLASS Chinese cook would like place with nice family; wages from $50 to $60 per Address'C._LEE, 806 Clay WANTED—Competent and experlenced girl for gecond work in privaze family in' Santa Barbare; permanent and very desirable posl- tion; wages $25; references required. Ad- dress, giving experience fully, also age, nationality and references, E. H., box 207, Santa Barbara. —_— FINE-APPEARING woman, 25 to 40; must be university or normal graduate and an lent correspondent; no other; large write very fully and explicitly. Call office. EXCHANGE. $9000—Fine stock and grain ranch; 227 acres, near Napa; plenty of water and wood; 12- family orchard: 52 head cattle; 3 horses: harness; wagon; buggles; all farm tools and barn full of hay: will exchange for city property. 232 Montgomery st. Call or address | A MECHANICAL draughtsman, who has hed 2 years' course in civil engineering, would like & position. - Address 252 Turk st. Ap- | AN experienced man of good address and ap- pearance wishes & position in a wholesaje or retafl house. Address or Inquire 1315 Ellis st. YOUNG Japanese boy, speaking Bnglish good, would like position as schoolboy. Address GEORGE, 22 Prospect place. | AN energetic young man would like position with artist or in_photographic studio. dress C. V. K. 2027 Fifteenth st. AN clevator boy with experience on electric elevators would like position. Address 408 Stockton st. Ad- | JAPANESE would ltke work housecieaning Address FRANK Mondays _or Fridays. phone Geary 4461, NAKA, €16 Central | A FIRST-CLASS grocery clerk would like vo- sition; is competent and reliable. Phone East 4263. STEADY, sober man who is good saok deeiros place in small restaurant or hotel. - Address J. W, DUNN, 179 Third st. engineer of T years' experience on sta- A’:wwy engines would lfke poeition in eity. Address E. T., 3324 Seventeenth st. e e | YOUNG Jupancee boy would like place to do general housework or wait at table. Phone Bast 8615, or address 417 Jones st. FOR TRADE—I have high grade patentable jdea but no means to handle same; will trade for any kind of personal pro or real estate; no agents. Box 4864, 1 office. FINANCIAL, | BONDS In the Turlock-Modesto irrigation dis- tricts bearing 5 per cent, payable semi-an. nually—January 1 and Juiy 1. Coupons of the former representing $10 and of the latter $1250. These bonds run for 40 years, from January, 1802, but redemption begins Janu- ary 1, 1822, €0 that one investing in the same will have undisturbed enjoyment of & fixed income till 1922 at least, and in some in- stances for a much longer time. We have in California no safer, surer or more permanent investment than these bonds at par, viz: $400 each for the Turlock, $500 for thé Modesto, with all of the property of the respective districts responsible for the payment cf the bonde. An assessed valua- tion of over $7,000,000 to cover an issue of §2,500,000 bonds, while the property of the district is enbancing in value rapidly year by year, owing to largely increasing popula- tion by 'immigration. T have customers who have sold their Government bonds, for which they paid a preminm, giving these a prefer- ence at par. W. E. BARNARD, 476 Tenth st., Oakland. FLATS TO LET. LITHGOW ments_ Sutter st.. bet Thony Armes SoRLe Feoe end bath; thoroughly modern and up to date; halls lighted and carpeted: each flat ApIy RAGE, DEALEY & G0, o5 Moneci GAINSBOROUGH apartments, Pacific a tween Broderick and Baker sts., "4 flats of 5 rooms storage room; . be- w. general housework; S0 A0, E55a PrciRe avess e Caturaey _—_“_"“""" PRENTICE to learn i LADY wishing to office work _Box I LADY cashier wanted for good clty restaurant. Inquire room 318 James Flood building. Have places also for 2 good waitresses. Open to- ay and Monday. 1 —_— WA’:lTBDkT'm;n"fN“u-M' girl for housework and cooking for family of 2; wages; inquire Dotween § ana 12 m. 1032 Fell st. —_— WSA‘NT‘ED—EIK-%MM ukbl!womom .Apply on turday an esday, between 9 and 11 a.m., at HALE BROS . —_— ‘WANTED—Respectable woman who will assist in household duties in exchange for room and board; refs. P. O. box 164, Alameda. WANTED—Girls to wind yarn and work in knitting mill; good wages. GANTNER & MATTERN CO., 607 Grove st. b _— WANTED—Suleslady for paper flower depart- ment: one who understands making paper flowers. Apply PRAGERS, Market and Jones. —_———— % "% 800 Jones. YOUNG girl to assist in general housework; 2 in family. Call 426 Lyon st, i M e ke S AR R 10_EXPERIENCED girls to fold tch. ED KNOWLES, 24 Second ste =10 St GOOD_wirl; ood wages: gonsral house, 303 Lée. st.. Oekiand. i L T PLAIN bookkeeper and cashier for meat mar- Ket. 1877 Haight st. gtbnn e IS R e FOR Berkeley—Refined, companionable wom, care partial nvalld, other light e ] fortable home; wages $20. Apply 12 Frovt st., room 38. g OB D e WANTEDYoung women to_learn teleph crerating; saiary while learning .;uasnm ired. Apply atter 9 . m., 3 third fioor, o 3 oo AN L A S LT O ‘WANTED-—First-clase Marcel wave hairdress- er. Apply between 0 and 11 a. m. at HALE SECOND ginl _wanted 1o Tn_meners mr{uudwu‘tummhl 05, Ot T e . THIS NEW MILL. INSIDE WORK—STEADY JOBS. 25 laborers, to go this afternoon, $60. General manager here. Call and see him AT OUR OFFICE. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. LOOK. Experfenced salesman on folding paper boxes, $70 to $100 Furniture finishers; also apprentices. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay LOOK! LOS ANGELES, $5. —TO LOS ANGELES, $5— —TO LOS ANGELES, $5— 25 teamsters, $67 50. : 25 trackmen, $67 50. ARE YOU GOING TO LOS ANGELES? $5 FARE. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. SANTA CRUZ. 25 teamsters, special R. R. fare, $65. 25 laborers, special R. R. fare, $65. NEW WORK NOT FAR AWAY. 12 teamsters, free fare, $67 50, Baker, bread and cake, small good job, $8 week ‘and found. 8 cooks, different places, speclal jobs, $30 to $60 and found. 2 machine hands, planing mill, $3 day. Men, address enveloves, this office. Printer, country town, $40. 8 tinners, steady work, country, $2 50 day. MCURRAY & READY, 634636 Clay MINES, QUARRIES, LABORERS, TEAMSTERS. TUNNELS. 30 miners, hand and machine work, $2 50 to §3 day. 20 tunnelmen, near city, $2 75 day. 47 drillers and hammermen, city and coun- try, $2 50 to $2 75 day. 15 headermen, tunnels, $2 25 to $2 75 Jay. LABOHERS. . 343 Jaborers, different jobs. all parts of Cali- fornia—factories, mills and general work $2 to $2 50 _day, $60 to $75 month. MURRAY & READY, 034-635 Clay st. SOUTH—SPECIAL FARE, §2 40. BIG MONEY FOR YO TWO YBEARS' WORK, NEW RAILROAD—SOUTH. One Thousand Men. 1000 MEN. ALL OPEN CUT WORK. DRILLERS AND HAMMERMEN, . LABORERS AND MUCKERS, $67 50. BOARD, ETC.. $20 MONTH. SPECIAL FARE, $2 40 OFFICE FEE ONLY §1. ARE YOU GOING SOUTH? MURRAY & READY, 634-636 CLAY ST. DOES THIS LOOK GOOD TO YOU? FREE TO-DAY. TO-DAY IT'S FREE. OCEA “HORE R. R. 45 laborers, $60. 45 teamsters, $67 50. 45 drillers, $67 00. & MURRAY & READY, OREGON—FREE FARE. 65 COAL MINERS. $1 TON—ARE YOU GOING? COAL MINERS. MEXICO. _ 250 Coal Miners. MEXICO, MURRAY & READY, 634-€36 Clay st. 165 TIEMAKERS, 18c BACH. FACTORY. 15 Jaborers for general work around a large factory; no experience needed; steady the year round; any will § man can fill the bill; inquire_about it; youw il go: wages $60. MURRAY & READY, 634-63¢ Clay st. HOTELS, ETC. & cooks, other places, Waiters, city hotels and restaurants, $35 a month, Marker and distributor, country laundry, $55. OTHERS. 2'.‘?’ boys for stores, factories, city and coun- Experienced florist, city store. FARMS, RANCHES, MILKERS, CHOREMEN. 6 plow teamsters, good ranch, $30 and fd. 14 general farmers, different ranches, $26 to $32 and found. 18 milkers, butter-makers and choremen and choreboys, $15, $20, $25, $30, $35 and found. 18 pruners,” vineyard or orchard, $26 to §30 and found, < MURRAY & READY, 634-63¢ Clay st. TEAMETER, special city wagon, $2-52 50 day. Man do ranch work blacksmithing, $1 25 day and found MURRAY & READY, €34-636 Clay st. 034-636 Clay et. SHASTA—SISKIYOU. FREE FARE. 25 laborers...... .. 560, ARE YOU GOING TO SHASTA? 15,000 Men to WESTERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, $2, §250, $275 to $3 50 day. 12,000 MEN WANTED, TO THREE STATES— OREGON, WASHINGTON, wt’:‘o??‘m $7 75 to get there by traln. only e LOOK. 12 stablemen, different city stables, $60. 6 buggy-washers and harness cleaners, $40 and_found. MURRAY & READY, 634-036 Clay st. TYPEWRITER and clerk our offices Foreman, grade woods, £ a day and found. Butcher, Northern California, $50 and found. work in tool room, city iron PLUMBERS AND BLACKSMITHS. CARPENTERS. 25 car repairers, Los Angeles, fare $5, $3 50 MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. i deent e b EB ol S LI 12 X!LLWRIG%TB lfle lumber co., §90 fa. 12 ters to build a factory, . ‘carpen l& n-)c ory, $3 50 day. Man and wife, cook for 14 men on a ranch, £50 and_found. W. H. Wise wanted. . MURRAY & READY, 64-636 Clay st. y R. R. work, d. we 4nn'h—a A !ff" and up. 25 lumber pilers. $60. i am-.gum . 3 deck hands, good sailors, Boy to drive milk wegon.. Camp ook, city, $10 and faund. SRR $45 ra. for few men at boss here, $35 ta. MMORRAY ‘& REABY. e30688 Clay st ! I AT A—MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay et Phone Main 384S. Our Own Printing Plant issues our free list of positions four times daily—7 A. M., 10 A. M., IR M. AEM o PLOYERS, ATTENTION! OL'REK'VESTIG ONS AND SEGREGA- TION RESULTS IN THE PRODUCTION OF FIRST-CLASS HELP. IF YOU WANT, THE BE3T HELP, DO AS OTHERS DO— SEND YOUR ORDER TO MURRAY & READY, 34-636 Clay st THE RIGHT OF MA RIGHT OF MAN TO WORK. We speak the German, French, Italian, Spanish, Greek, Slavonian, Scandinavian and Danish languages. 1905 WE GAVE 69,000 MEN WORK. MURRAY & READY'S GREETI MURRAY & READY'S GREETL MURRAY & READY'S GREETIN MURRAY & READY'S GREETING. TO BOTH EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYD TO-DAY WE WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR, WITH WEALTH, HEALTH AND HAPPINESS; MAY BOTH EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYE BE BROUGHT CLOSER TOGETHER I THIS _ INDUSTRIAL WORLD DURL 1906, LEARNING THE GRE_.;g LESSON TRAT BOTH BELONG TO E BROTHERHOOD OF MAN: IT IS THE DUTY OF BOTH TO DO UNTO ONE ANOTHER AS HE WOULD LIKE TO BE DONE UNTO, FOR THE EMPLOYE IN OVERALLS TO-DAY MAY BE THE MPLOYER OF TO-MORROW. 1906 WE HOPE TO INCREASE §9,000. NG. WE _COME TO DO THE WORK OF HIM WHO SENT US, FOR THE NIGHT COMETH WHEN NO CAN WORK. GREAT HAS BEEN OUR DAILY TOIL FOR THE PAST EIGHTEEN (18) YPARS FOR THE BENEFIT OF CAPITAL AND LABOR, SHOWING NO DISTINCTION BE- TWEEN EITHER, BELIEVING IN “THE RIGHT OF MAN TO LIVE IS THE RIGHT OF MAN TO WORK," BELIEVING THAT CAPITAL AND LABOR THE WORLD OVER SHOULD SHAKE HANDS. TO REA- SON AND CONSULT TOGETHBER WOULD PRODUCE PERFECT PEACE — PERFECT INDUSTRIAL PEACE. OUR BUSINESS IS PECULIARLY DEPENDENT UPON CABLE RELATIONS BEING SUS BETWEEN CAPITAL AND LABOR. MANY TIMES IT HAS BECOME OUR DUTY TO CHECK SOME WHO WERE DETRIMENTAL TO THE STATE'S IN- DUSTRIAL WELFARE: NO OTHER 110- TIVE PROMPTED US THAN TO SEE THE AMERICAN BOY LEARNING A TRADE IN THE_CITY, TOWN OR HAMLET WHERE HE RFSIDED WITH HIS PAR- ENTS, BROTHERS AND SISTERS, THAT HE MIGHT TAKE HOME HIS EARNINGS TO HIS MOTHER AND BECOME WHEN GROWN TO MANHOOD A STERLING AMERICAN CITIZEN. UPHOLDING THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES, GIVING PRAISE_AND PRAYER TO _GOD THAT HE WAS BORN IN THE LAND OF THE FRER. MURRAY & READY BELIEVE THAT THIS IS THE AGE OF STRENU- OUS COMPETITION OF THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST: WE LIVE IN AN AGH OF LIGHT: WE LIVE IN AN ADVANC- ING GENERATION. WE ADMIT OPINION IS ONLY PRIVATE PROPERTY. WE HAVE LEARNED MUCH BY STUDYING MEN OF ALL NATIONS. NBVER DIS- CRIMINATING BETWEEN MAN AND MAN. WE HAVE TRIED TO SEE OUR- SELVES AS OTHERS SEE US. WE AD- MIT THF MOST PERFECT LIFE DEVEL- OPS AS A CIRCLE AND TERMINATES IN ITS BEGINNING, MAKING IT IMPOS- SIBLE TO SAY THIS IS THE COM- MENCEMENT AND THAT IS THE END. WE _YET BELIEVE THAT HONESTY IS THE STRONGEST STAFF TO LEAN UPON. IT IS NOT STRENGTH, BUT TRUTH. THAT PRODUCES GREAT BUSI- NESS MEN. IT IS WELL, THEREFORE, THAT WE CONTINUE IN THE FUTURE AS IN.THE PAST. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay St. MURRAY & READY. MURRAY & READY. T R We are greatly indebted to all our patron® and return thanks for all favors shown us by them during the past year 1008, just closed. It has been an exceptionally profit- able year to us finapcially and otherwise— sending 69,000 men to work to all parts of California, Oregon, Washington and Ildaho States and Arizona, New Mexico, Hawalian Island Territory. How weil we have given our patrons enw tire satisfaction is best proved by the re- quest of the great corporations, newspaper proprietors and other employers of help in Southern California to open a large labor agency in Los Angeles. We willingly grantsd their urgent request and will open gigantio 75 feet, located at 127 and 120 South Los Angeles st. Los Angeles, Cal., on or about Japuary 1, 1906, WE CONCLUDE ASKING ALL EMPLOYERS OF WHITE HELP TO SEND ON® SEND ALL Your orders for white male help to us. We guarantee to fill the same with prompte ness. selecting competent help for every po- sition, EMPLOYE APPLICATION BLANK. Name . Address . Age ... Single or married Occupation . Wages, §.. Where last employed. id IT COST EMPLOYERS NOTHING FOR OUR SERVICES. Remember. what we have done and are doing for others we can do for you. No syndicate too large no firm too small for us to supply. No objection to distance. We ship good help to all parts. Employers of help phone, telegraph, write or call in per- son_and procure your help from us. We have every modern American and Bu= ropean improvement. Our offices are & met— work of wires and you ean phone or tele- hone your orders from any place and im fteen minutes our own printing plants can be started and the unemployed of San Fran- cisco and Los Angeles notified of the class of heip we want. With our twenty-six clerks it s an easy matter for us to instantly fill your orders. The records of help are well looked into and addresses of competent men are Kept at hand all the time. All employers of help ehould send for our half-tome colored calen— dar and indestructible telephone card, Office hours—7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Our own printing plants issue our free lists of positions four times daily—T & m.g 10 a m., 1 p. m. 4 p. m., FREE WE GAVE EMPLOYMENT 1897 TO UPWARD OF 17.000 1888 TO UPWARD OF 19.600 189 TO UPWARD OF 1900 TO UPWARD OF 3 1901 TO UPWARD OF 1902 TO UPWARD OF 1903 TO UPWARD OF 1904 TO UPWARD OF 1905 TO UPWARD OF MURRAY & READY, 634-436 Clay ob MURRAY & READY. MURRAY & READY. TR

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