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BUSINESS CHANCES=—Cont CLAIRYOYANTS. PROF. NIBLO. { ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST. | ASTRAL DEAD TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT. CCIAL THIS W, K. TE LIFE SOLEMN meke n r in full, names of 1 ‘promise to ¢ or sweetheart oW to win the lesire, even though coeed in business, spec- to marry the one regain vyouth, health vil influsnces, cures casures, cures ail ner- REBY NTEE t namy 4 Juck? in business? nauer my entmies? one J choose? rival? ny cne love me? good position? a influences? one « "$3000: good hice x 6240, Ca 3 . “ NEAR JONES. < tn His Own Home. NIBLO. rvoyant, Seer and Healer the future clear as crystal, st what Aannoys, _per- lls what your wish is, . makes vou happy; gives of marriage, love, law, without you speaking a Made. Readings, 50c To- $ p. m.; Sundays, 11 to 4. t st.~1122—KHIRON. reltable, gecurate advics to ave consulted - him has wortk the Heath, 512 Eddy st.; by mall uestions; send lock of halr and date hours, 10 to 5. WILLE, 310 Ellis st. r n tal seer, can be copsulted on aftairs of life; Miss Wille guarantees an tonest, rehmble, satistactory reading: reveals S M. the past: gives correct forecast of yeur fu- = ture: advises you on important affairs, whether fi 1, domestic. love or business: g£ives the secret how to control, charm, fas- e the one you love: reading, $1; hours S p. m.; French, German, English spoken. AR THE EGYPTIAN CLATRVOYANT AND a | PALMIST, nently located at 1104 Market st os § and 10, cor. Turk (Vendome); pri- vaie readings 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.: | questions answered, §1; full life, $5. EDUCATIONAL—Continued. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, R L% EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALR, BOOKKEEPING, Eng. math., etc., day and eve.; individual instr’ 305 Larkin st. Prof. T. A. Robinson. formerly pres. Pac. Bus. Col. L. SCHOOL ELOCUTION AND ORATORY reopens Jan. 8. MISS EMILY CURTIS, principal. Y. M. €. A, blig, Mason & Ells. PIANO, vocal, violin, mandoiin lessons, 30c expert teacher. Call 356 Connecticut st. near Eighteenth, PRIVATE leseons In telegraphy by an experi- enced teacher; rapid success assured. 246 Scott st. it SPANISH, French,ete. Prof.De Filippe'sAcademy of languages, 1018 Post; est. 1871; ablest profe. STRICTLY private lessons in shorthand, book- keeping, writing and Englieh. Box 4838, Call. MUSIC furnished for dances, parties, weddings, ; violin lessons reasomable. 791 Ellls st. IRVING Institute, sehool for girls. 2126 Cal. st. Easter term begins Monday, Jan. 8, 1906, | A special ciass preparatory to teachers’ exam- | SCHOOL OF ILL inations or State nor. schls, 333 Phelan bldg. YOUNG man amed 24, with thres years’ ex- perfence in the hardware business, wishes position filling orders or selling goods, city or country; best of references, Box 3988, Call office. SOBER, reliable man wants work as a night watchman: has experience with Pinkerton detectives: wants work, city or country. Box 3952, Call’ office. EXPERT chauffeur, holding owner's license in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Mas- sachusetts, wants position as private or m— Jic chauffeur or repair man. Box 3992, 1. —_— e e GARDENER, first class in greenhouse, land- ecape, flowers, all work, wishes a steady place, private, commercial or institution; reterences. Box 4000, Cail office. GENERAL merchandise, grocery clerk and bookkeeper, with California experfence and references, wishes position, Address 936 Larkin st. MIDDLE-AGED German wants work around private place; understands garden work and tree pruning. Box 4845, Call office. ISTRATION: Day and PARTINGTOXN'S, 424 Pine st.—Night classes. KENT law School, day and night; eend for particulars. ¢ Parrott building. VOICE culturs taught and first lesson without charge at 1091 McAlilster st. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recelved at Call Branch office, cor, Duncan & Church sts. oY’ FFICES. OLDEST, largest japanese-Chinese employment offite furnishes best help promptly. GEO. EAKAUYE, successor Geo. Ackl, removed to _829 Mason from 421 Post: tel. East 559. B N o R T s AN up-to-date Japanese-Chinese emp. office; furnishes reliable help of all kinds promptly. H. KOIDA, 405 Post st.; tel. James 501. o O STAR Employment Office—Reliable Japanese and_ Chinese help furnished with care. KADOTA, 409 Powell st.; tel. Main 1751, A—JAPANESE and Chinese help. WM. YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859, PAINTER and decorator from Boston, Mass. (non-union), wants position In hotel; best of reference; or open shop. S, KLEIN, 1391 Folsom _et. COMPETENT jsolicitor and ealesman desires position with good real estate firm; man- agement of branch office preferred. Box 489S, Call ce. ACCOUNTANT and correspondent with ten years' experience wants position; references, Box Ci offl FIRST-CLASS butcher and sausage maki Wishes a steady position In a country; refe: ences. A. K., box 3968, Call office. AN elderly man wants a place, light work and smail wages; best of reference: a horseman; a good fireman. Box 8962 Call. o FLATS TO LET—Continued. WE will find you a house or flat AT ONCE i s e e e S ment, s al : T BRILLIANT FCHNITURE CO., 398342 Postst. TO let—Nice sunny corner, upper flat, 8 rooms and bath; modern plumbing; finest location for & doctor or dentist; rent very reasonable, Inquire SW. cor. Fell 'and Devisadero sts. e CUMBERLAND, 338, between Nineteenth and Twentieth, near Church—5 sunny modern rooms; big inducements to right tenant; come and see: rent reasonable. NEW sunny flats on Cumberland st., between Guerrero and . Nineteenth and Twen- tieth; 7 rooms, laundry, etoreroom and bath; rent reasonabi A MODERN flat—T718 Post st. Suitable for physiclan. Apply MADISON & BURKE, 30 Montgomery st. TWO modern sunny flats, 3150-3152 Twenty- sixth st.: 5 and 6 rooms: rents $22 50. Ap- ply MADISON & BURKE. BRODERICK, 143, near Haight—Modern §- room flat; marble steps, beam ceilings, elec- tric lights, etc.; owl cars; rent reasonable. TO let—8 flats, 4 rooms and bath: 1 upper, 0150 and 3 jewet, N8 Xy & premises, . 64 and 66A Tiffany ave. OAK, 1263-1265, east of Baker, Park entrance— New, sunny, modern flats, 7-8 rooms; beam cellings; large billlard-room; cars all night. EXPERIENCED lace and éembroidery sales- lady; also notion girl: steady position. SHOENHOLTZ & BELSBACH, 2011 Filimore | street. 1 FINST-CLASS trimmer wanted; nome other | need ‘apply; yearly position given to right party. IE L. SWEENEY, 121 Post st. WANTED—A young girl for stenographic and general office Work; give _references —and state previous experiance. Box 3974, Call. GIEL (13 to 13) 2 hours afternoon to cars for two children. Call Sunday at 350 San Carlos ave., bet. 20th and 21st. WAITRESS city references required. _Call 255 Webster st., Sunday afterncon or Moa- day morning. WANTED—A neat girl about 15 years to at- tend baby 15 months old and assist in some housework, Box 4726, Call office. —— e A COMPETENT and reliable purse for chil- dren; with good references. 1378 Jackson st., SDemiand . WANTED—Experienced manicurist and hair- dresser. Apply superintendent’s office, The Emporium. HELP WANTED—MALE—Coatinaed. OFFICE_ OPEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY). 8 to 12 A—MURRAY & READY. .634-638 C Phone Main 3815 OQur Own Printing Flant Issues our free lisc of positions [ur times dally—7 a m., 10 a m. 1p m, 4p m EMPLOYERS, ATTENTION! OQUR INVESTIGATION AND SEGREGA- TION RESULT IN THE PRODUCTION OF FIRST-CLASS HELP. IF YOU WANT THE BEST HELP. DO AS OTHERS DO— __ SEND YOUR ORDERS TO MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st., Leading Bmployment and Labor Agent THE RIGHT OF MAN TO LIVE: THB RIGHT OF MAN TO WORK. We gave in 1904 1905 we hope to Mo&rmm work, Increase 64,000 R. R. COMPANY OWN WORK 10 trackmen, spikers, strappers. etc.. $60. MURRAY & READY, 34638 Clay st . MERCED. MERCED. THAT NEW R. R. ARE YOU GOING? 500 dritlers, $75. 800 hammermen, $73. 500 laborers, $57 50. 500 muckers, 367 50 We have got spec Our office fee, MURRAY & railroad rates. $2 & only $1. OPERATORS on tucking machines. 636 Mis- sion st., 5 floor. SIXTEENTH, 2034—Upper flat, 6 rooms and bath; rent reasonable. UMBSEN & CO. MODERN sunny flat, § rooms, bath; no chil- dren; $25. 967 Goldén Gate ave ovp. Jet. Sa. OPBRATORS on ladles’ wash skirts. 656 Mis- slon st., 3 floor. OPERATORS on Iadies’ underwear. sion st., 84 floor, 656 Mis- FINE, modern flat; 7 large sunny rooms; yard, basement; rent r-loulblr O'Farrell. OPERATORS on ladies’ waists. 658 Mission st., 34 floor. MASONIC ave., 1227, near Haight—New, mod- ern b-room flats; bath; rent reduced; $26. GIRL to asslst in light houseworik. 351 Falr Oaks st. > YOUNG American couple want places together in private family; best of help; experienced; responsible. Box' 3086, Call PAINTER and paper hanger will work very ‘Teasonable; have all tools; rooms papered, $2. Painter, 12 Twelfth st.; phone Folsom $110. JAPANESE help supplied;reliable;all purposes, B K BUGUIRA, 408 Post; phone Matn 3801, AN old estab. (1800) Chinese emp. office. C. CHONG'S, removed to 518 Pine: tel. Grant 15¢ H. W, HONG, 1113A Clay st.; Chinese employ- ment office; best help. Tel. East 426. Finest Japanese help; house-cleaning speciaity; ‘Geo. . 'Kunlabe, 343 Mason; tet. James 5281, CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997, BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. JAPANESE, Chinese belp of all kinds furnisa- d; house-cleaning. 708 Taylor; James 7656. | RELIABLE Japatese-Chinese Employment Of- all kinds help. 315 Stockton. Malin 5188. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. YOUNG German-American woman wants light employment from 10 to 4 daily in San Mateo or Burlingame; will take care of children or invalid or make herself generally useful about the home. Box 4847, Call office. DRESSMAKER—Eton jackets, coats, suits, tailored evening gowns, wants work to take at home; fit guaranteed; satlsfaction given; also engagements per day or week, MISS BARSS, 1 O'Farrell st. TOUNG man_ (20) from the East desires posi- tion; knowledge stenography and typewrit- ing. J. L. Y., box 3099, Call office. TWO young men desire to work way to Yoko- hama, Jepan, in the capacity of clerical work, A. G, L., box 3085, Call office. BY rellable man_ and wife In country home or ranch in California: references. Box 3060, Call. BRIGHT colored man wishes position of any kind in office or cleaning after office hours, 33 John st. STEADY, relfable man (German) wishes posi- tion at any kind of work. Box 2839, Call. e SITUATION wanted bly yflun‘ man as :l‘nus:— man; prefer private family; some experience, Sober, "reliable. | Address WIKLUN& 22814 Fuiton st. STEADY reliable man desires position of any kind; is handy with tools and experienced driver. Box 4784, Call. TWO competent salesmen of several years' ex- perlence, open for a proposition to take the Bgency or manage branch in the East for a reliablo Western concern manufacturing or roducing staple articles. A. DE VENNE, Manhgttan ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. just from clatrvoy: r: ribes your glves your name, emies; advises on love, ; gives the power to succeed. 3 Market; hours, 10 to 8. cleirvoyant, crystal seer- st; _convinc) proofs read, 50c. 1128 Market, psychic, when others fail try me: \gn. 1021 6th, nr. Mission. MAN and wife without children want positions ‘as caretakers or full charge of city or country place, club or farm; understand .pouitry; best of references. Box 3863, Call office. DRESSMAKER, with the best of references, wishes engagements by day; Parls designs; stout ladles speclalty; work taken home. 910 Howard st., near Fifth. »'s e e REFINED lady will call at customer's resi- dence glving face massage, p treatment, bleaching. etc. Phone East . or address box 8990, 1. - FIRST-CLASS German cook, competent in all branches, helps out in private families for cooking only; $3 per day; $15 per week. 18193 Lyon st. U, card reader—L.. st.: tel, Folsom 3! s returned and in- 1206 Market, r. 14. and card reader, 235 Larkin; no sign. h and 2 stamps for a pen H. HILL, 120 Sutter st, HAFFER, permanently located at 558 open Sunday! airvoyant ITNEY, bur. medium and 5 Market. r. 10. Galt House. reader. —r— ARTISTIC dressmaker would like engagements by the day, $2 50; dresses altered; perfect fit guaranteed. Address box 4741, Call office. COMPETENT, reliable housekeeper, good cook, wishes employment with 2 or 8'adults; best references; $25. Call 1060 Golden Gate. A RELIABLE, economical, first-c German cook, competent in all branches; $30 per monih. 18164 Lyon & EXPERIENCED German-American cook wishes position in private family; wages $35. Box 3968, Call office. SITUATION wanted by a strong elderly woman: cook or light housework; short dis- tance in country preferred. 1100 Powell s AND sharp tests to_all; 8 326A Ellis ‘st seance to-might; readings daily HUBBARD, 108 Oak st., epiritual me- ‘ tion daily; ladies, Gc. - - MM TIA—Circles every evening, 10c. room 1: hours 10 to 5. 148 Stxth st., MRS CRINDI y eve., 328 Materialising seance Sun- ilis st., 8 o'clock. J. WILLIAMS, 110 Sixth st., room 8§, al adviser; none better; convincing. ~ HYPNOTISM. 713 Eddy st nervous flls; nagnetist, mental depression, AND CLEANING. D Air and Vacvum Process used e ng carpets on floor without removal; carpets and rugs also clcaned by compressed air ai_shop; prices moderate, S, F. Com- pressed Alr Cieaning Company, st.; phone Main 152 and Bush 479. WHEN you become disgusted with your work, send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet Beat- rks, 353-257 Tebama st. Tel. South 40. RN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- n st.; Al cleaning, 3c. Phone Mission 225. ALIFORNIA Carpet Cleaning Co., J. McQueen | “proprietor, 320 Guerrero st.; tel. Misslan 49, ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; | _tel. Main 304 GEO, WALCOM & CO.. Props. 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet ning, 3c yard. Tel. Mission 74. | RUDOLPH & CO., carpet beating works: prices reascnable, 1703 Harrison st.; tel.Mission 263. COMP CHIROPODISTS. RGEON CHI massage e y esidence 6 Stockton ——— e LODGING-HOUSES LS FOR SALE. | LAUNDRIES. JAPANEFE laundry and dry cleaning work. 212 tel. Geary 2053 N —————————————— “ | NO migh-priced, painiess treatments to o i A cure imply wear Dr, Plerce's - houmen, Truss, and it will do the workl Eold 30 Pren. | years: thousands cured. Call or address 4 ELECTRIC TRUSS CO., 208 Kearny et. " COLLECTION OFFICES. the Balance. nts ejected for $4; collections made; country. Pacific Collection Co., 416 BAD ter o i gomery st., rooms 9-10. Tel, Main 5380. | = | DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES 8! SuUCCEss! SUCCESS! ell Dressmaking --- Millinery always successfu] because We teach the best system of cutting, the best course in millinery and cut perfect-fitting patterns; al short course, $10. Enter mow for aying positions: eve. classes. Donohoe . Market and Taylor sts. h; completely aonth over "CORDION, knife and sunburst pleating: em- brotdery, hemstitching, tucking; buttons and button holes made at Stewart's Lining and 2 be sold before 1bth of | Trimmiug Store, 14-16 Taylor st.; phone East siness th 4335 " . . McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School Eve. patterns tut. 1190 Marks t $60, including Box 1s01, y an excellent preparatory for university, law and medieal eol- we prepared hindreds of students suc- £00d_location; ¥ . “Fron s, " ed: mice | cesstully and we shall prepare you: day, - £ sl . evening session; references President Jordan house voomas, Bath, Phelan_bullding. | | or eny Stantord profeseor. Jusiness center. | Gy [ AGHER-MARSH BUS. COL., 953 Market, conducted by Robert F. Gallagher, expert court reporter, holds world's record for short- hend writing: successful himself, will make you #0; shorthand, typing. bookpg. Catalogue. £00d loca- g: reason- WANTED- By an Amerfcan woman a aitua- tion as working bousekeeper, or care of fn- valid. Address 907 Folsom A YOUNG girl wishes position a&s nuree; epeaks German and French; experienced; wages $25. 2625A Sutter. WOMAN wishes cooking and housework for 2 or 8 adults; small wash; $15 end carfare. Phone East 9262. COMPETENT man with 16 years' experlence desires position as shipping clerk with whole. sale, fruit or grocery house to act as travel ing salesman, Address E. W. P., 122§ Frank- 1in st Oakland, YOUNG man who speaks five languages fluent- Iy would like position as bookkeeper or gen- eral office clerk In either elty or country; can furnish bank references. Address P. B., 524 Montgomery st. FIRST-CLASS gardener and handy man would like position in private family; 3 years in last place; will furnish best of references. Address A! JOHNSON, 321 Kearny st., r. 44, YOUNG man, sober and reliable, would like position as bartender; will furnish best of references from last employer. Address C. E., 603 Eddv s BARBER—two years' experience, wishes to secure steady position, city or country, is sober and industrious; can speak three lan- guages. Address JOE 8. MARTIN, 639 Clay. WANTED—By sober, steady and reliable mid- dle-aged man, position as watchman; night or day, shop or factory, office or ho- tel, etc. Box 4882, Call office. BOY anxious and willing to work would like place in country that he might go to school. Address 101¢ Kansas st. YOUNG man (Hungarian) would ltke place as day porter in either restaurant or saloon. Call or address K. EMERY, 250 O"Farrell. YOUNG colored boy would Jike a place to do any kind of work; ls willing and faithtul. Address LEE DAVIS. 171614 Jones st. RELIABLE man wants situation as night watchman: references. J. B., 418 Harrison. GOOD Japanese boy wants a position as walter in good family at San Francisco; please an- swer by letter. JOSEPH KAWACHI, care of Japanese Christian Assoclation, 22 Pros- pect_place, YOUNG lady would do light housekeeping du- ties morning and evening in return for room and part board. Box 4727, Call office. AN elderly lady wants a position as house- keeper; can Ti\'e §00d references, Address box 3980, Call. ENGLISH governess; visiting or resident: tire charge muele, elocution, needlework. Box 4732, Call. YOUNG woman wants position as housekeep- er. Phone East 9262, or call at 246 Taylor street. LADIES' more engagements by the day. 451. MRS. TOBIN. tallor and assistant would like few Phone East JAPANESE couple wishes positions; man good cook; wife housework: in small family; coun- try or city. BEN SAWAGOOCHI, 810% Btockton st. WANTED—By a Japanese student to work some 5 or 6 hours a day in store or family ll;- nhny; application mall only. H. 8., 512 ush st ' YOUNG Japanese housecleaner place to wash dishes in eveni stairs in morning. Address H. Lag or phone Geary 421 JAPANESE who has had § years experien a laundryman would like position in pri- vate family. Address GEORGE KATO, 626 California st., room 36. would and_elean MORY, 1400 EITUATION wanted as housekeeper by a good @] with experlence. Box 8950, Call office. AN experienced colored girl; second work or general housework; reference. 2014 Fillmore. ‘A WOMAN wants work Tuesdays and Fridays washing, froning, etc. Phone Folsom 3491, AN excellent laundress takes washing home. 1267 Ellis st. - A YOUNG German girl wishes to do housework in a small family. 128 O’ A MIDDLE-AGED lady wishes pasttion cartng for invalid. Call 923% Mission at. LADY would Mke work as laundress or house- work by the day. Phone East ST46. RBLIABLE child’s nurse wishes a good home city references. Box 3084, Call. Al STENOGRAPHER and typewriter, 8 years’ experience, desires position. Box 8978, Cail. RELIABLE woman with girl 12 years old wants position for general housework in Jewish family or care for baby. Box 2512, Call_office. REFINED young lady desires a position where she can assist in care of child, or will do ulnl;chl work. Call or address 4448 Twen- tieth st. YOUNG woman would like place to do gen- «ral housework in family of aduits; will do small washing; excellent references. Ad- dress 8601 Twenty-third st. ool 20 il o e RO RS A STEADY, reliable woman would like & po- sition to do sewing or chamberwork; “ a3 meral rrell. §25: excellent references. Address Polic_st, RELIABLE woman wishes work ‘washing, ironing or kwi Ing; §1 ey TR g A NEAT, reliable American woman would Itke position as hou or will do 3 Address MRS. H., 114 McAllister st., flat 8. A YOUNG German #irl would like a position where she could assist in general housework and slesp at home. Address 768 Folsom st. AN American woman would like place to do either light housework or plain sewing. Ad- Grese 335 Fell st. g the day, by 60 per day. or address 2415 Clay st. A YOUNG girl desires a work; has good_references. ave., or phone Blue 2261. A COMPETENT girl would like a position to do upstairs work. Call 76 Clementina st., near Second. DRESSMAKER of ence would like en- xagements by the in private families. Call 1125 Geary st., or phone Fast 2008, to do second 1 200 Dubdoce ot § rooms and gas ranges, w. Address | AN entirely new system of studying languages; easy, fascinating; a speaking and ru.zl.nz Knowledge of German or Spanish in 20 les- sons; terms moderate; day or evening. 333 Phelan butlding. BBt e R NN AR WL IO THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the larg- ‘est institution-devoted exclusively to dramat- e | jc jearning in Americe; positions guaranteed, ure; mostly ne : well opposite mint; no e —————————— | DE 'TIS';‘K. | Bend for catalogue. Native Sons’ building, | _Nend Sag Sateyagne. INETVe SN etgt. | REALD'S BUEINESS COLLEGE, 34 Post st nless &t lowest prices | Established 1863; largest in the ‘West; annuai th, §2; sfiver fillings, '.':»c"ing‘u'a enroliment 1000; send for circular. d crowns, bri | - " s o et N Nk 8. | ALWAYS o m:d for our graduates; they e B oo P R U (o he Whairbone—Cammor brezk; | _vancieco Bus. Collece, 788 Mission . re.; crowns, $2 50; fillings, 50c; | DANCING, both_adult and children's classes, ull set; all work painiess and n At n’s School of Chicago Dental Pariors, 24 Sixth. | 1413 Bolk st nr. California; phone m SLUM 1445 Market, near 11th— | T7S School of Mines and Engineering, e 1 whes ‘plates are | AL D 8 B ivil. mining, elecirieat, Siors oid plates made over like mew: teeth | and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. P’ And eas enE e e vom $8 per set extracting ic; gas given. = | ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur- LOWEE ices in S. ¥.; painless extraction, | vey, assay, ; day, éve.; est. 1864’ Van New York Dentists, 969 Mission, cor.6th. | der Naifllen School, 113 Fulton, pr. City Hail. ) fillings, T0c: siiver, Sbc; crowns, §2; no | A—METROPOLITAN-California-Students Join- pein; op. Sea. Dr.A.C.Hewltt,1013% Grant av. | ed. Business, Stenographic. 825 Golden r&: prices EXPERIENCED, _thorough would like T Address 41! st i GOOD Japanesa gook wants position; family or hotel; speaks English well. FRANK KOSA, 508 Bush sf.; phone Main 3608, EXPERIENCED Japanese cook desires posi- tion in hotel or first-class boarding-house: wages $50 up. E. MITOME, 8103 Stockton. A YOUNG Japanese wants position to do cook- ing and some housework In small family. V. HANY, 532 Pine st., tel. Bush 169. JAPANESE boy desires position as housework or waiter and speaks English well. Tel. East 8770. GOOD Japaness boy wants position as cook; wages $6. M. FRANK, tel. East 8770, 705 Larkin st. FIRST-CLASS Japanese cook wants job near Devisadero and Fell sts.; has references, 8. H., 1708 Polk st. FIRST-CLASS laundry man (Japanese) wants position in private tamily. * . AKIYAMA, 122 Fillmors st. ROLIABLE Japaness wants & posl i i o theall out. | Tomasis Gab wozk:_room YOUNG _Japanese wants a position; store Box 4780, Call. - " YOUNG Japanese would like place to do plain cooking. Address M. U., 82134 O'hmlrn. ADVER' , subscriptlc Ol Beanch othce. cor. Dutean & Chissch sta: FINANCIAL. FOR BALRE. $50,000 $500 bonds, 6 per cent Interest pald quarterly; good as Government bonds. WAL- TER E. LOGAN & CO., room 17, Bacon block, Oakland, Cal. FLATS ) TO LET. AMA N ery desirable vacant dwelling Is listed very de eliing I’fl Wl; mg?nflTm“': combined lists rom twenty- largest = agencies; saves a world of time and trouble. o Service is absolutely free. Yau are not asked to buy or even look at furniture, STERLING FURNITURB COMPANY, 1039 Market st., opposite MoAlllster! no payment other not ask you to buy or use this department than welco: CORDES st. (on the sq ) i gngan Van ll.:“l;e.. near Fran- clscoy’ b 5 ; rents ng from $18 to $35. VON RHEIN ES- 'rA'm' Co.. 813 California st. B TOMBARD st., near mod- ern flats of 4 to 6 Tooms and bath; rents ranging. 4 to VON RHEIN _RuaL %&w.. sk " DUBOCE ave, ’ Tat of 4 room S Pine”sts reat. dobe open. TOY & CO., 117 TWENTIETH a 1256, near H n.fi:gd Park 1! MODERN sunny flat, 6 ence; splendid view; $25. EXPERIENCED operators wanted at 1189 Fol- WANTED—GIrl or young woman for house- work and cooking. 1814 Taylor st.; carfare. MODERN lower flat of 8 rooms and bath to let. 1115 Devisadero st., near Turk. WANTED—Dressmaker; wages §3 a day. 1118 Market st. Rooms 2 and 8. 'TH, 4184, nr. Castro & 18th st. cars—Blegant unny lower flat, 6 rooms, bath & basement. SALESLADY; walst department; thorough ex- perience required. LEVEE & CO., 243 Powell. $125—FLAT, 5 rooms; new rurniture; rent $18. Apply 932 Miesion st. UPPER flat, 5 sunny rooms, 169 Page st., be- tween Gough and Octavia, 13 blocks Market. CASTRO, 675—Flat, 5 large, sunny rooms; lat. est improvements; rent reasonable, 1 GOOD local saleswoman wanted; give refer- ences. Box 3961, Call office. GIRL for general housework; small family: $20. 1843 Oak st., after 10 a. m. WANTED—First-class millinery designer In wholesale house. Box 3982," Call office. ! HARRIET, 270, near Bryant, off Sixth—Sun- ny lower flat and yard: $12. MISSION, 1513, near Eleventh—8 large rooms, bath; laundry; yard; rent $23 50. FLAT, 5 rooms; gas and water. 839 Minna. 2 NEW flats, § rooms; 4 bay windows. NBE. cor. Central and Golden Gate aves. LADIES to do fancy work at home: steady empioyment. 280 Kearny st., reom 1. WANTED—Women to do_collecting; salary | pald. Apply 053 Parrott building. WANTED—German girl to do work; sleep at home. 1908 inexperienced glove salesgiris. Apply The Gamossi, 101 Pest st. eral house- isston st. WASHINGTON, 2831—Modern sunny upper | EXPERIENCED and flat, 7 rooms; rent reasonable. REAR 4 rooms, bath; laundry; yard. 1667 Post st.; rent $14. MINNA, 785, near Ninth—Elegant bay-win- dow 6 rooms and bath; §24, $18—UPPER sunny flat; 5 rooms and bath, everything modern. 2074 Twenty-third st. $30—1551 Page st., near Ashbury: lower flat, 6 sunny rooms, bath, yard, basement. HAYES, 957—Lovely 4-room flat; marine view: ‘water, garbage, jenitor; hall light free. ; $20; nr. SUNNY modern apartment flat; 8 rooms and bath; $25. 87 Ash ave., near City Hall NICE small sunny flat; $12 50. 1218 Turk st. LEAVENWORTH, 1521—Upper flat, 4 rooms, furnished or unfurnished: sunny. A MONTH free; new 4-room flats, $25; janitor service; sunny, 2267 Hayes st., or. G. G. Pk, FURNISHED, 5-room, sunny flat to let. 708 Ashbury st, NOE st., 528, near Market—Modern lower flat, 6 rooms and bath; rent §22 50. A WEEK’S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year. —— e —— EXPERIENCED and Inexperlenced operators on shirts, overalls and pants. HEYNE- MANN & CO., Tenth and Howard sts, A GIRL wanted as cook and to do downstalrs work for a private family; city references; $25 to $30. 1717 Broadway, near Franklin. WANTED—A second girl, French or German preferred; wages $25. J. BAER. 1200 Geary. WANTED—An experienced nursegirl with city references. 2647 Plerce st., near Broadway. ‘WANTED—Lady druggist, graduate of pharm- acy; also 2 trained nurses for Acampo, Mexico. For particulars, J. L. Q. box 4877, Call office. WANTED—Young women to learn telephone operating; salary while learning: references required. ‘Apply after 9 a. m., 216 Bush st., third floor. HOUSEKBEPER wanted; no incumbrances. Call Cosmopolitan Hotel, corner FIfth and Mission sts., room 90, third floor. FEW ladles for easy line decorative fancy work; experience unnecessary; steady work; good pay. 1344 Market st., opp. Tth: 9 to 5. PRESSERS, experienced on ladles’ work; steady position. JOHN F. SNOW CO., dye- ing and cleaning works, 1869 Mission st. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. FREDERICK, 670—Middle flat, completely furnished: & rooms and bath; all light and sunny; cholce location; rent $35. Apply MADISON & BURKE. FLATS FOR SALE—~FURNISHED. FOR sale for $100—A flat, 4 senny furnished Tooms and nice porch. rent $10 a month. Apply 14243 Howard st. N $300—A NEWLY furnished modern fat of 1 rooms and bath. 139 Polk st., near Market. 5-ROOM furnished flat for sale; owner leaving city, 710 Grove st. $275—FURNITURE; 7-room flat for sale; rooms all rented; no agents. 1015 Post. ELLIS, 734—Furniture 8-rcom sunny flat; call from 11 to 8 p. m. or evening. l FURNITURE . WANTED. A—PHONE South 1015; it will pay you to send for me before you sell your furniture, car- pets, plano, etc. M. GALLICK, 201 Larkin. MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO., 1321 Market st., bet. Oth and 10th, paying big money for furniture, etc. Phone South 179. H. J. LEUTHOLTZ, auctioneer, 708 Market st., room 906; Bush 762. Highest prices paid. Alfred Wollpert, 713 Mission, phone Red 63, pays highest price for furniture, carpets, ete. HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fur- niture, carpets, etc. 782 Mission: tel. Bush 813. Z, ABE LEVY, 1135 Market st., phone Jessie 761, pays cash and buys everything. FURNITURE FOR SALE. ALMOST given away; unredeemed storage pi- anos and fur. Whitehead's Storage, 1636 M| FOR sale—New refrigerator; cost $15; sell for $7. 120 Plerce st., flat 11. l HELP WANTED—FEMALE. COOK, and helper. Cook, small hotei. o 4 German and French cooks. 8 cooks, plain washing. .. 18 girls, general housework. 8 second girls. 4 waitresses, famil, els, 8 waltresses, commercial hotels. Chambermald and 1 waltress, A COOK for small family in city, §35. A nurse for an infant, city, §30. * second girls for city places, each. pariormaid, city, A lady’s maid and seamstress for lady at 330, linen room woman for institufion, take charge of (he 3 woman institution, > urse for an institution, country, $25. n waitress for smali family, city MISS PLUNKETT, 428 Sutter st Lo A NURSE for infant for ;l-w. ‘E;;“xq i A nurse for an infant, A nurse for 2 children, city, charge th in an Institution in city, $25. MISS PLUNK- ', 428 Sutter st., near Poweil. sage_ eto., from A to Z in 1 mo. for §10: 7 posttions to at $10 per wk. up; evening class. Post st., r. 17, 24 floor., : positions guarant :omfimn..mumm. B Bairs aav, ove. claascs: posisions. walt. g 0 Cl H s - ing: $10 weak up. 2i0 Powell, HAIRDRESSER Wanted - — First-class: salary. COSGROVE'S. 110 Geary st. APPRENTICES to hairdressing; trade wanted. COSGROVE'S, 110 Geary st. HAIRDRESSING trade taught; 3 mo. course: complets, every branch. Cosgrove's, 110 Geary e e e e BARHERS—Employment and Supplies. A SNAP IN BARBER CHAIRS, 3 Melchior reclining and revolving: 3 Koeh's reclining_and revolving: $15 each; all In yellow plush; in first-class order. Inquire at Oakland Barber Supply House, 471 Tenth st., Oiland BARBER shops—Large variety of them; some very good; also a number of shops in coun- try; all prices: STOLTZ, 723 Market st. BARBER shops wanted: all those that can bear close investigation as to their merits may apply to D. STOLTZ, 728 Market st. BARBER shop; two chairs running; very good thoroughfare; can be Dbought cheap. STOLTZ, 723 Market st. $275_3 CHAIR barber shop for sale; busy | street; good location; bargain; must be sold. COLEMAN, 311 James Flood building. CITY ard country barber shops bought and sold. COLEMAN'S Exchange, 311 .James,] Flood butldinz. BARBER shop; two chairs, steady; well worth §300; can bought to-day for $175; $75 cash and balance can be paid on easy pay- ments; consider this very falr proposttion. STOLTZ, 723 Market st. FOR sale—2-chair barber shop, with two living rooms, furnished. Box 4TSI, Call office. BARBER shop in country; furnished: no rent. Box 5007, Call 8-CHAIR barber shop cheap. st.; long lease. 2-CHAIR barber shop; good bus.: will stand trial; must be sold at onca. 530 Bush et 1000 Valencla HELP WANTED—MALE. ANDRE'S Office, 817 Stockton st.—Butler, clty, $45; first waiter, country hotel, $30 and fourid; night porter, same place, 3$35: chore- man for private residence, $25; Kitchen hand, college, dishwasher, same place, $30: potwasher, club, $30; dishwasher, §7 a week; waiter, $10 50 a ‘week; driver for' bakery and help in shop, $30, ete. GOVERNMENT positions—30,000 appointments last year; chances better now; thousands we have have been appointed; examina- tions soon In every State. Write for free booklet, J-1, giving list of positions, sample questions, etc., to National Correspondence Institute, Washington, D. C. A PLEASANT faced, fine appearing, good sur- geon; positively mo other; must be quite gray, but active and good case taker; regis- tered also East: salary $200 to $300 when well_started; write fully; eénd photo. DR. C., 25 Third st. GOOD man wanted- for special Interviewing ‘work; experfence not necessary If equipment ARSI ettt Soia abey o v esatve tactfully explain -grad Proposition. Emma Spreckels bids.. r 208. WANTED—A general, all around real estate man ‘amillar with' Oakland and Berkeley property; good salary. Apply JOHNSON- BULLARD REALTY Cv., 8324 Adeline st., Bouth Berkeley, Cal. AN man to charge of TR i e A WEINSTOCK, LUBIN & CO., Grant ave. and Geary st. appearance for office work: must be able to speak and read German. Box 4782, Call. Der month advancement; permanent; references re- quired. Box 3973, Call. ‘WANT young man of good education and neat Experfenced s & paper buxes. $70 to $100. Furniture finishers: also apprentices MURRAY & READY. &54-638 Cla LOOK—LOS ANGELES, 33, —TO LOS ANGELES, $5— —TO LOS ANGELKS, $5— 25 teamsters, $67 50. 25 trackmen, $67 30. ARE YOU GOING TO LOS ANGELES? 3 $5 FARE MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st SANTA CRUZ . 25 teamsters, sveclal R. R. fare, $65. 20 laborers, special R, R. far:, $65. NEW WORK NOT FAR AWAY. 12 teamsters, free fare, $67 30 Baker, bread and cake, small, good Job, 39 3 oo, airterent pl ool rent places, spectal Jobs, $30 ¢« 360 found. I T Printer. country town. $40 nners, steady work, country: 32 30 day. MURBAY & READY. 634-838 Clay st MINES—QUARRIES— —LABORERS, TEAMSTERS. TUNNELS. 80 miners, hand and machine work $2 30 to $3 day. 20 tunneimen, near city; $2 75 dav. 47 drillers and hammer men, city and coun- try, §2 50 to $2 15 day, 15 headermen, tunnels. §2 25 to $2 70 aar. LABORERS. 343 laborers, difterent jobs, all parts of Call- fornla—factories, mills and general work; $2 to $2 50 day, $80 to $75 month MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st SOUTH—-SPECIAL F2 P, $2 4. BIG MONEY FOR YOU. g TWO YEARS' WORXK. NEW RAILROAD, SOUTH. One Thousand Men, 1000 MEN. ALL OPEN CUT WORK. DRILLERS AND HAMMERMEN, $TR LABORERS AND MUCKERS, BOARD, ETC., $20 MONTH. SPECIAL FARE, $2 40 OFFICE FEE ONLY ARE YOU GOING SOUTH® MURRAY & READY, 634688 Clay DOBES THIS LOOK GOOD TO YOU? FREE TO-DAY. TO-DAY IT'S FREE OCEAN SHORE R. R. 45 laborers, $60. 45 teamsters, $67 30, 45 drilers, 30. MURRAY & READY, 634-836 Clay st. OREGON—FREE FARE. 55 COAL MINERS. $1 TON_ARE YOU GOING? COAL MINERS. MEXICO. 250 Coal Miners. MEXICO. MURRAY & READY, 634636 Clay st 165 TIEMAKERS, 13¢ EACH. OTHERS. 20 doys for stores factories, city and country. FARMS, RANCHES, MILKERS, CHOREMEN. 8 plow teamsters, good ranch, $30 found. 14 general farmers, different ranches, $2¢ $32 and found. 18 milkers, butter-makers and choremen and choreboys, $15, $20. §25, $30. $33 found. Teamsters, spectal, city wagon, §2 to 250 Y. Man do ranch work, blacksmithing, $1 25 v JRRAY & READY, 634-63@ Clay st SHASTA-SISKIYOU_FREB FARE. 25 laborers. $60. ARE YOU GOING TO SHASTA? 15,000 MEN TO WESTERN PACIFIC RATLROAD. $2. $259, $275 TO $3 00 DAY. 12,000 MEN WANTED. TO THREE STATES. OREGON. WASHINGTON. IDAHO. Cost only $775 to get thers by train. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. FOREMAN. Foreman, grade works. §3 day and found. CARPENTERS. 25 car repairers. Loa Angeles, fare $5, 8350 ay, MURRAY & READY. 634-630 Clay et MARRIED. =t > Man and wife; raise chickens, vegetables: zorth. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st 555 MEN. FREH FAR DRILLERS, $i5. LABORERS, $73. TEAMSTERS, $73. START NEW WORK TO-DAY OFFICE FEE $1. FREE FARE. THAT'S ALL. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. FREE FARE. 55 hammersmen, $67 50. 25 laborers, §60. Man and wife, man as stableman, wife cook, roadside house, $50 found. ‘Wood turner. city job. $3 30 day. MURRAY & READY, 636 Clay st 25 SPIKERS, strappers and trackmen; wages $67 50 month. This is a new job; south; fare $2. MURRAY & READY, 034-836 Clay st. LOOK—FREE FARE. 25 laborers, you'll suit, $2 day. 50 tiemakers, 12¢ ti 25 woodchoppers, $3_cord. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. ARIZONA—ARIZONA. CLOSE TO PRESCOTT, 940 miles, $9 40. 25 laborers, you'll suit.’ Call early. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st SPECIALS. FARE PAID. LAUNDRY. Shirt and collar polisher, country laundry, $15 week. Couks, country hofbl, $50 fa Cook, city hotel, $50 fd. Restaurant, fare 50c, $40 fd Shirt polisher, city laundry. $13 week: mark- er and distributer, counsry laundry, $58 mo. Stableman for hotel: south; $30 fd. MILKERS. 3 Hailan milkers. soutb. $30 and found. 2 Portuguess milkers, Montersy County, $30 and_found. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay et LOOK. FACTORY WORK. STEADY YEAR AROUND. 10 laborers to work Instde and outside :-l“ a large factory; no experience neaded: steady summer and winter; you can do this. Wil 3 WAGES $60 PER MONTH. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay et OTHER LABORERS. FREE FARE. 20 laborers for a large real estate and de- velopment company, $2 day. 10 laborers, good job, board in hotels, $12 wk. 15 laborers for & mew quarry, $60. MURRAY & READY, 034-038 Clay et. MEN learn the barber trade in 8 weeks: tul- tion earned while learning: situations guar- anteed; omly up-to-date in America. MOLER'S SYSTEM COI B, 644 Clay st. 'S with school certificates: steady E?"m‘; “EI‘M'M.‘ . JOE ROSEN! G, 514 Market st §CHOOLBOY to carry morning paper, Marke:, Bush, Stockton and Larkin sts.. no Sunday' work. _Dally Builder, 1325 Mission. 'ANTED—Experienced saleamen for dress e and silks. STRAUSS & FROHMAN, Post st. X at HALE BROS', Inc., at ® & m., e — WANTED—Errand and cash boys; must be 14 of age. Apply superintendent's office,