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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1906, .Proprietor e NAUGHT 56 JOHN M W J. MARTIN (Cash With year ea cheko A, r Year Extra r Year Extra ear EX AUTHORIZ: IPTIONE, warded when Te- g change of ad- 'give both NEW to insure @ with their re- one Main 1083 “lara Avenue, Stree Telephone North NDENT: reet, N. 9 p. m. Boulevard; open Ma- Red ted. v By or- Recorder. Manager | 0 | R_ W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, the Mercantile Library will be held in the library rooms, 223 Sutter st, MONDAY, Jan, 15, 1806, from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and 7 to § p m. ADVICE free; private, confidential; business | “legally end’ promptly transacted; attach- ments, collections, probate, mechanics’ liens, tenants_ejected, bankruptcy, deeds, mort- partnership papers, con- Attorney. 832 Mar- 7:30 to 8:30. Fages, Lomesteads, tracts, wills, ete., drawn. ket, room 23: open evenings, DIVORCE: coste, $12; quick, quiet; advice free; no fee in advance; no charge unless success- ful: open evngs; wills, deede, lcases, bills of sale end mrticles of copartnership; corpora- tions orgenized; bankruptcy: collections; pro- beting of estates. 927 Market, r. 301 BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. PACIFIC REALTY COMPANY, 419-420 Grant bldg. Phone South 1070, Seventh £nd Market sts. GET FREE LISTS, LARGEST, BEST, MOST RELIABLE. Manufacturing—Rare chance for & capable, pushing business man; can get in on ground floor with small investment. Fine delicatessen, doing $40 business a day. A good paying saloon; rent only $72; must sell at a sacrifico; long i{cense and lease; call quick. We have several snaps for small investments in various lines. YOUR CAPITAL FITTED FROM OUR LISTS. PACIFIC REALTY COMPANY, 419-420 Grant bldg. Phone South 1070. MILLINERY store, established for 15 years, clearing $3000 per annum, will sell at a bargain; retiring on account of health. “Ad- dress box 4725, Call, Exam. bldg., entrance room G11:; eéstablished 20 cou genera! courts and office no fee in advance or for consulta- ngs by appointment. Tel. Red 8601 ‘6th floor, years; ail practice | « tion; even | ADVICE free; . egal divorce costs $12; all law | “casee bandied; no fee in advance: open Sat- urday evenings; other evenings by appolnt- ment: call and save money. 819 Mkt., r. 33. CREDITORS of R. Prent Mitchell, who wish to learn of something to their advantage, are requested to address box 2843, Call office, without delay. COLUMBIAN Law and Col Market, opp. Emporium; tel. Montgy. 1310: Jegal matters and collections; old established. | M. L. RYAN, Atty-at-Law. 1145 Market, opp Hales'; courts; advice; collections; open evgs. S. CLARK. 927 Market, room 302, consulta- tion free; no fee in advance. Open evenings. Ag.. 1. 85 8916 L DETECTIVES. INTERNATIONAL Detective Agency—Reliable information and evidence furnished in perso: civil and criminal cases in all localities; reascnable rates. P. O. box 733, ALL kinds of cases handled; business strictly confidential: charges reasonable. | 604 Montgomery st., room 204 | ConFIDE: cases; divorces. [TAL information furnished in all etc. 500 Majestic building. TANT'S service: » $10 and upward per includes keeping your books; examin- { AUTOMOBILES. FOR sale— St. Louis automobile, ‘05 model; | ” 10-norse power; eeating four persons; good | ng order; pricé $600. Box 3202, Call FOR sale—Pope-Toledo attomobile; two cylin- der; all in good order; price $500. Box 3203, Call office. PACKARD automobile for sale; price $550. Box 3009 Call office. ADVERTISI CASSINA, 8d W ting, catalogues, cir- programmes, cards. Room 1, 1085 Market st. P BOOKKEEPING. LET us keep your books; nothing too large, nothing too small; we make a speclalty of keeping sma € of books. THE AMIS AUDIT CO., Tel. South 511-12-13 Callaghan building. 20. BUSINESS CHANCES. A_32550, CORNER transfer saloon, principal streets W ern Addition; rent $65; leas - splendid offer. Call R, G. WILKE, Hea HARRY BAEHR, Secretary L $. 5 A officers wei- No. 10 & T T. Df By order of the X R. MORRISON, R. § urpose ‘to_attend P. G. DA . G meeting (annual)—To the anic Steamship Com- ders 1 be held at the prin- y (1. e., 327 Mar- ke 4, second fioor), in the City Francisco, State of Cali- Monday, the 224 day of January, o'clock & m., for the pur- g Qirectors for the ensuing e transaotion of such other ay properly come before the be stock transfer books of the be closed ten (10) days prior By order of the THOMAS, Secre- 827 Mar- ng re. H. W. eamship Compeny, x co, Cal, nuary 7, 1908. Notice 15 hereby given that seventh meeting of the stock- the Italian-American Bank will be office of the corporation 460 Sen Francisco, THURSDAY, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the airectors for the ensuing he seventh annual re- »n of such other busi- before the meeting. By A E ANNUAL mee the »me board or airectors. JRO, Secretary, meeting—The regular annusl meet- the stockholders of the Columbus Sa will be beld at the e corporation, 700 Montgomery Cal, on WEDNESDAY, the hour of 2 o'clock p, m. for the purpose of electing a he transaction of such other busi- ay come before the meeting. UGRANO, Secretary and Cashier. > 1 meeting—The regular annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the Pajaro Valley AN Consclidated Raliroed Company will be held &t the office of the company, No. 827 Market street, San Francisco, Cal., on MONDAY, the 15th dey of January, 1906, at the hour of 11 o'clock ®. m.. for the purpose of electing a bosrd of directors to serve for the ensuing year end for the transaction of such other business &8 may come before the meeting. The transfer books will ciose on Friday, Jenuary 12, 1906 at 3 p. m. b W. H. HANNAM, Secretary. A—S$800; NEWSPAPER route for #ale in Oakland; a good Call route in Oakland for eale. Apply at Call business office for particulars. STATIONERY and notion store for salo in good location. Address box 2006, Call office. DRLICATESSEN store in Western Addition for eale; good trads Box 2095, Cal NTED—A saloon; state locatlon, price, etc. Box 333, Call office, FOR sale—FEstablished second-hand business. Address Call agency, Stockton. CHOPHOUSE; best stand in city; must sell. 230 Kearny st., room 1. NEW store to let for dry goods, notions, etc. first-class location. Apply 2200 Fillmore st. NEW store; lease if desired for first-class drug stors. Particulars apply 2200 Fillmore st. SALOON with 10 furnished rooms for sale. Call 9 Clay st. GOOD Call office. $125—A SNAP; good paying delicatessen store for sale; 2 living rms.; rent §18. 1842 Larkin. A GOOD Call route in Western Addition for sale. Apply at this office. $50 CAPITAL wins §12 daily: positive proof. BLAIR, 935 Market st., m,am 1. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. FOR SALBE. route for sale. Apply at Call l LODGING-HOUSES 62-ROOM hous trally located; chea 88-room house; all ; on Turk st., near Market; at a sacrifice: 6 offices rent in building; net income $160 per month. YOUR CAPITAL FITTED FROM OUR LISTS. PACIFIC REALTY COMPANY, 419-420 Grant building. Phone South 1070. $M0—A LODGING-HOUSE of 7 rooms cen- trally located; near Mechanies’ Pavilion: rent very low, $20 per month; completely fur- nished; income $10 per month over rent and can be increased; this is a positive bargain; principals only. 'Address box 3403, Call. MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market st., room SO1, eighth floor. ROOMING-HOUSES and REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. FREE LIST. $600—NICE little home, Consisting of T rooms. Death in family cauee of sale. E. KIESENDAHL, 927 Market st., room 519. LODGING-HOUSE of 11 rooms for sale; filled with permanent roomers; rent $60, including water; clearing & good income. Box 1301, Call office. LODGING house on Eddy st. of rooms and bath? all housekeeping rooms; gas ranges, carpets and furniture; mostly new. Address box 3998, . FISHER & CO..c..cvenn. ...Phone Main 8354 Room 438, James Flood bullding. Furnished rooming-houses, hotels and flats. all filled ren small price; cen- long leas A—$2100; THE best located delicatessen and fancy grocery in the Western Addition; place doingga first-class paying business; large stock of cholcest and fresh fancy groceries. business. G. st. oing a_good See R. 2615 Kearn: $17,000—ELEGANTLY furnished apartments; 200 rooms; corner; clearing nearly $600 month- ly; private baths; elec. lights; elevator; down- town district; bargain; must be sold at once. $11,000—An Al lodging-house; 85 rooms; cor- ner: expensively furnished; elec. lights; ele- vator; clears $350 monthly; central location; inyestigate. $8000—First-class rooming-house; central; 112 rooms: baths; electric lights, elevators, etc.; well furnished: worth $10,000; owner must sell; your opportunity. Call 1-3 p. m., 417 Parrott bldg., 856 Market, and meet owner. Others at lower prices. Best values. See A. W. BELL, 417 Parrott bldg., or write. orner; positive $1650—SALOO prominent 1 Montgomery bergain. STANDARD £O., Cell R. G. WILKE, 26} Kearny st. A—$1600; BAKERY; corner in the Misslon; baking 3 barrels per day; horse, wagon; rent $37; place established vears and known | LODGING-HOUSE; 18 nicely fur- nished rool close to Third and Howard | FOR sale—9231; Mission st., 14 rooms ‘well Hte. Jent $40. owner, a bacheior, to leave | furnished; nlce location; opposite Mint; mo city, Call R. G, WILKE, 26% Kearny st. agents. A_$300. BRANCH bakery and delicatessen | FOR sale—A house of 8 rooms; good location; store; rent $18; 4 living rooms; good payingq near new Postoffice; rooms all filled; nice business; Western Addition. Call R. G. income over rent. Box 3085, Call office. | WILKE, 26% Kearny st. Sath FOR enle—Lodging-house of ten rooms, tollets, etc.; rent $30; mear business center. Address box 3300, Call office. C;ll PET-BEATING AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process used for cleaning 3'4:?0!‘ on floor without removal; carpets and fugs also cleaned by compressed air at shop; prices moderate. S. F. Com- pressed Air Cleaning Company, 308 Market £t.; phone Main 152 and Bush 479. WHEN you become disgusted with your work, send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet Beat- ing Works, 863-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning, 8c. Phone Mission 225. CALIFORNIA Carpet Cleaning Co., J. proprietor, - 329 Guerrero st.; tel. M. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 594, GEO. WALCOM & CO.. Props. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet cleaning, 3c yard. Tel. Mission 74. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet beating Woxl: prices reascnable, 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. LAUNDRIES. 275 BARBER shop, 2 cbairs: big business; enap. STANDARD CO., 131 Montgomery st. $500_New and second-hand firuiture store; bargaln. STANDARD CO.. 131 Montgomery. $150—PARTNER wanted; light, genteel, con- tracting business; young man preferred. ETANDARD CO., 181 Montgomery et LODGING-HOUSES; special bargains; all io- cations, STANDARD CO., 181 Montgomery. JAPANESE laundry and dry cleaning work. 122 Fillmore st.; tel. Geary 2053, e e e, DENTISTS. DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL COMPANY. Perfect, painless dentistry at lowest prices. Full set of teeth, §$2; silver fillings, 25c; gold fillings, $1; gold crowns, $8; bridge work, $3. 1104 Market st., corner Turk. $400_RESTAURANT, well fitted up; Do rent. STANDARD CO., 131 Montgomery st. $200 BUYS neat corner cigar stand; rent $10. STANDARD CO., 181 Montgomery st. FINE corner saloon on Sixth street. Cafe and lufch house, water front.. 1000 Grocery in Mission, living rooms 800 Roadhouse on Mission road, fine saloon. 1000 Hotel In Napa; fine trade and bar.... 1400 Merchandise business (Mendocino coun- low rent .. ‘We have @ large number of bakeries, restau- rants, delicacy stores, hotels and roadhouses for cash or exchange. EITEL & CARROLL, 212 Kearny e e FOR sale—In northern part of State, a general merchandise and racket store; this plage i long established; stock is new and will involce about $3500. For further par- ticulars sddress box 3198, Call office. GROCERY in_country town of 1000; good country; good profits; no long time Sccounts; $20,000 business last year; sell at invoice. For meeting or information address box 8967, Call jpoffice. X PARTNER wanted with ready cash in estab- lished teaming business; owner wishes to en- large, and partner will be given full charge of books and collections; no agents. Box 3996, Call. RESTAURANT—Central; north Market; doing a business of $1400 to $1600 per month; will sell at a bargain. Inquire C. W. GREEN, 161 Turk st.; Do agents. A PARTNER wanted with $200 in & long és- tablished, genteel business; will pay $90 monthly to each; experfence not necessary; short hours. Cali 1027% Market st., room 2. SALOON—Roadhouse on_boulevard; $3000; best buy In San Francisco; lease; low rent; re- ceipts $20 to §25 per day, Box 3964, Call. $3000 A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break: warranted 20 yrs.; wns, $3 50; fillings, 50c:; plates, $5; full set; all work painless and Warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, near 11th— No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like mew: teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. LOWEST prices in S. F.; painless extraction, 50c, New York Dentists, 969 Mission, cor.6th. e GOLD fllings, 76c; silver, 85c; crowns, $2; no pain; op. Sun. Dr.A.C.Hewitt,1013% Grant av. e ————————————————————————— DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES ACCORDION, knife and sunburst pleating; em- broldery, hemstitching, tucking; buttons and button holes made at Stewart'’s Lining and Trimmigg Store, 14-16 Taylor st.; phone East 4535. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School —Eve. class; patterns cut. 1190 Market st. ———————————————————— EDUCATIONAL. A—THE Lyceum, an excellent preparatory school for university, law and medical coi- leges; we prepared hundreds of students suc- cesstully and we shall prepare you; day, evening session; references President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. - GALLAGHER-MARSH BUS. COL., 833 Market, conducted by Robert F. Gallagher, expert court reporter, holds world’s record for short- band writing; euccessful himself, will make you so; shorthand, typing, bookpg. Catalogue. Yo e e e, e AN entirely new system of studying languages; easy, fascinating; a speaking and reading knowledge of German or Spanish in 20 les- FOR SALE—Plumbing business cheap; good set of tools. Apply 11483 Folsom st., near $150 BECURES a partnership worth $300 if taken to-day; too much work for one man to attend to. 759 Market st., room 11. e s GROCERY and bar for sale on Hyde st.; near center of eity; price $3000; good business. Box 3802, Call office. NEW store with jease; first-class deljcatessen store; spiendid location; no better in city. Apply Fillmore st. EPRING VALLEY WATER COMPANY. MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. CISCO, Dec. 29, 1805.—The an- eting of the stockholders of the Spring Valley Water Company will be held et the office of the ecompany, 128 Stockton et., San Francisco, Cal, st 12 o'clock on WEDNESDAY, the tenth day of Jan- uary, 1806, for the election of directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the trans- action of such other business s may come before the meeting, PELHAM W. Secretary. —_— THE conual meetng of the stockholders of Wells, Fargo Nevada Netional Bank of Saa Francisco. Cal., will be held at its_banking- house, 801 Montgomery st., San Osi., on TUESDAY, Jenuary 9, 1906, at 3:16 5. ., for the election of directors to serve curing the ensuing year, and for the trans- cction of guch other business &5 may come before the meeting. F. L LIPMAN. Secretary. THE ammsl meeting of the stockholders of the California Schuetzen Club Park and Building Association will be held on TUES- DAY, Jan. 16, at 8 p. m., at 509-811 Kearny #t., for the election of directors and for the transection of such other business as may come before the meeting. < OTTO A EREMER, Searetary. FOR sale—Fine cigar stand in the heart of the business part of the city. Inquire at ADAM NEUMANN'S, 226 Front st. FOR sale—A good fruit stand in a very location; rent $10; price reasonable; once. Box 4722, L $2760—CORNER _ealoon; on water front years’ lease. WICHMAN, LUTGEN & CO., 29 Battery st. A WILL sell big paying retall business; will not at sacrifice; if you are willing to pay what it is worth write; poor health. Box , Chico,Cal. $80 WILL buy a sood sandwich stand; rent paid untll February. 5§27 Sansome st. SALOON for sale. Apply 845 Folsom $t. WANTED—Retall country store; give location. » Box 1686, Call office. WANTED—A small cigar stand. Box 3301, Call office. FOR sale—Saloon In price $1500. Box ‘Western Addition; l&‘ -~ Call sons; terms moderate; day or evening. 333 Phelan bullding. S THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the larg. gst institution devoted exclusively to dramat- erica 0 B ialogme. | Native Bons’ Bulidtne: " FEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Fost st Tstablished 1863; largest in the West; annual enrollment 1000; send for circular. ALWAYE & demand for our graduates; they trained by Dractical business men. s Bus. Collone, 788 Mission et DANCING, both_adult and_children’ Tow opeh at e oot of “Danctas. 1412 Polk at., nr. California; phone East HEALD'S School of Mines and Engl Tost st S.Fzcivil, mining. Frs et B and gas engineering. for_prospect ENGINEERING—Clvll elec. min. mech, sur- ey__assay, cyanide; eve,; 1864. oY Natien Semool. 113 Pulton, me- Oty el BOOKKEEPING, eve.: individual T. A. Rol . CAL. SCHOOL ELOCUTION reopens Jan. 8. MISS EMILY CURTIS, principal. ¥, M, C. A. bldg., Mason & Ellis. A—METROPOLITAN-California-Students Join- ed. Business, Stenographic. 925 Golden SPANISH,] etc. Prof.De IRVING Institute, school for 2126 “mmu. 3 lh!-. o Cal. st. A special class ry to exam- inatfons or State mor. m bldg. SCHOOL OF CLAIRVOYANTS. 3 PROF. NIBLO. ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST. ASTRAL DEAD TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT. 1AL, THIS WEEK. MY §5 cou;‘}.m‘%a LIFE READINGS, $1. 411A ELLIS ST, NEAR JONES. NO CHARGE IF NOT SATISFIED READING I8 OVER—YOU TO BE JUDGE. I DO HEREBY SOLEMNLY AGREB AND GUARANTEE to make nos charge if I fail to call you by name in full, names of your friends, ememies or rivals. I promise to tell whether e husband, wite or sweetheart is true or tell you how to win the love of the one you most desire, even though miles away; how to succeed in business, spec- ulation, lawsuits; how to marry the one of your choice; how to regain youth, health and vitality. ‘Removes evil influences, cures drink habit, locates treasures, cures all ner- vous_diseasés. How can I have good luck? How can I succeed in business? How can I make my home happy? How can I conquer mny enemlies? How can I marry the one I choose? How can I marry well? 0w ‘can I conquer my rival? How can I make any one love me? How can I get a good position? How can I remove bad influences? How can I control’ any one? How make distant ones think of me? Ex 5] ey v b e€D my fe’s love HOURS, 10 to 8 DAILY AND SUNDATY. 411A ELLIS ST. NBAR JONES. Permanently Located fn His Own Home. PROF. NIBLO. ALWAYS RELIABLE. He Hes Stood the Test of Time. what tells what your wish is, exes, worrles you} elps you to gain it; makes you pY: 11:- names, dates, fasts of marrlage, love, law, money, changes; all without you speakin :ord. or No Charge Made. Readings, 50c ay. Hours, 10 8. m. to 8 p. m.; Sun 11 to 4 STRON 1152 Market st.-113KHIRON. Aa— PROF. NIBLO, 411A—ELLIS ST—411A. MY $5 COMPLETE LIFE RBADING, Greatest _ llving astral DEAD-TRAN CLAIRVOYANT of the age; adviser on b ness and all affairs of life; tells your full name and what you called’ for, whom you will marry, how to contral the one you love, even miles away; reunites the separat: gives secret powers to control; no long dela: i waiting, HOURS 10 TO 8 DAILY AND SUNDAY. 411A ELLIS ST., near Jones st. Permanently located in his own homs. PROF. NIBLO. LINCOLN, CLAIRVOYANT ADVISER AND TEACHBR OF OCCULTISM. Seven years of reliable, accurate advice to the hundreds who have consulted him has proven his sterling worth. Located at the Heath, 312 Eddy st.; by mail $2 six questions; send lock of hair and date of birth; hours, 10 to . ° Y A—_MISS M. WILLE, 810 Ellls st. Clairvoyant, crystal seer, can be consulted on all affairs of life; Miss Wille guarantees an honest, reliable, satisfactory reading; reveals the past: gives correct forecast of your fu- ture: advises you on fmportant affairs, whether financial, domestio, love or business; gives the secret how to control, charm, fas- cinate the one you love; reading, $1; hours 10-8 p. m.; French, German, Bnglish spoken. ISMAR THE BGYPTIAN CLAIRVOYANT._ AND PALMIST. Permanently located at 1104 Market st., rooms 9 and 10, cor. Turk (Vendome); pri- vate readings daily, 10 a. m. to 0 p. m.; 3 questions answered, $1; full lite, $5. ARRIVED—The English psychlc, just from London; ‘your future revealed by clairvoy- ance, astrology or palmistry; describes your triends, ltving or dead; gives your name, names of friends or enemies; advises on love, business, health; glves the power to sucoeed. Parlors 2 and 4 Market; hours, 10 to 8. MISS MPLBOURNE, clatrvoyant, crystal seer- ess and psychometrist: convincing proofs; Startling revelations; read, S0c. 1138 Market. MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card read- er, palmist; when others fafl try me; good reading 25c; no sign. 1023 6th nr. Misslon. 1. { EMPLOYMENT WANTED—Female—Con ADV ERTISED FLATS TO LET—Continued. DRESSMAKER— tatlored evening gowns, wants work to take at home; 5t gusranteed; satistaction given: also engagemgnts per day or week. MISS BARSS, 1260 O'Farrell st. MAN and wife without children want positions as caretakers or full charge of city or country place, club or farm; understand poultry; best of references. Box 8953, Call office. Eton jackets, coats, suits, AAA—COMPLETED LIST OF HOUSES, FLATS, apartment and rooming houses; our renting department is free to ali; we can find you a home in any part of the clun;ln'k.t;; no payment other than your good will; not ask you to buy, or even iook at the goods: use this departmdat freely; you are more than welcome. CORDES FURNITURE CO., 245-239 Geary st. (on the square.) REFINED young lady desires a position where she can assist in care of child, or will do :I‘p-‘t;lr: work. Call or address 4448 Twen- eth st. YOUNG woman would like place to do gen- ¢ral_housework in family of adults; will do smail washing; excellent references. Ad- dress 3601 Twenty-third st. 3 A STBADY, rellable woman would like & po- sition to do sewing or chamberwork: wages 20; excellent references. Address 1013 WANTED—Position as {mprover to the ma- chinist trade by young man who has had 2! years of experience at lathe, drill press an bench; low wages. Box 7345, 1008 Market st. EXPERIENCED German-American cook ‘wishes position in private family; wages $35. Box 3968, Call office. SITUATION wanted by a strong elderly woman; cook or” lixht bousework; short dis- tance in country preferred. 1100 Powell st. WANTED—By an American woman & aitua- tion as working housekeeper, or care of in- valld. Address 807 Folsom st. A YOUNG girl wishes tion as nuree: speaks German and ench: experienced; wages $25. 2625A Sutter, LADIES' tailor and assistant would like few more engagements by the day. Phone East 451, MRS. TOBIN. R&I.Ja‘m' wolm:n ‘Illhu"flfr%l the day, shing, ironing or sweeping: per day. Address box 3948, Call otflgt A NEAT, reliable American woman would llke position g housekesper or will 4o cooking. Address MRS. H., 114 McAllister st., flat A YOUNG German girl would like a position where she could assist in goneral housework and slesp at home. , Address 768 Folsom st. AN American woman would like place to do elther light housework or plain sewing. Ad- drese 333 Fell st. A BWEDISH woman would llke & position to do second work or chamberwork alone. Call or_address 2415 Clay st. A YOUNG girl desires a place to do second work; has good references. Call 200 Duboes ave., or phone Blue 2261. A COMPETENT girl would like & position to do upstairs work. Call 76 Clementina st., near Second. DRESSMAKER of experience would like en- xagements by the day In private familles. Call 1125 Geary st., or phone East 2906. EXPERIENCED, thorough seamstress and dressmaker would like engagements by tha day; $1 50. Address 417 Gough st: THOROUGHLY competent woman desires sition as cook: wages $25 to $80; no objection to country. Address or apply 1214 Stanyan. YOUNG lady wishes to teach English to for- eigners and backward puplls. Address 4143 Twenty-fifth st. A JAPANESE honest girl wants a position as general housework in family. SUZU, 1508 Fillmore st.; phone Scott 4278. JAPANESE woman with o baby wants posi- tion; cook or any kind of work. 8. K., Adelalde place, off Taylor st. A YOUNG German girl wishes to @0 general housework in a small family. 128 O'Farrell. A MIDDLE-AGED lady wishes position caring for invalid. Call 9231 Mission st. W NEW sunny flats on Cumberland st., between Guerrero and Dolores, Nineteenth and Twen— tleth; 7 rooms, laundry, storercom and bath; rent reasonable. e A MODERN flat—718 Post st. Suitabls for g}ly‘lchn. Apply MADISON & BURKE, 30 ontgomery st, TWO modern sunny flats, 8150-8152 Twenty- sixth st.: 5 and 6 rooms: rents $22 50. Ap- ply MADISON & BURKE. BRODERICK, 148, near Halght—Modern 8- room flat; marble steps, beam ceilings, elec- tric lights, etc.; owl cars; rent reasonable. OAK, 1263-1265, east of Baker, Park entrance— New, sunny, modern flats, 7-8 rooms; beam ceilings; large billiard-room; cars all night MASONIC ave., 1227, near Halght—New, mod- ern 5-room fats: beth: rent reduced: $20. TWENTIETH ave., 1256, near H st. and Park —5 gooms; rent fres fo Feb. 1, 1906. ERN sunny flat, 6 reome: svery conveni- ence; eplendid view; $25. 1048 rick st 17TH, 4184, or. Castro & 18th st. cars—Eisgant sunny lower flat, 6 rooms, bath & basement. $125—FLAT, § rooms; new furniture; rent $13. Apply 982 Miesion st, UPPER flat, § sunny rooms. 180 Page st., be- tween Gough and Octavia, 13 blocks Mariet. CASTRO, 675—Flat, § large, sunny rooms; lat- est improvements; rent reasonable. MISSION, 1518, near Eleventh—8§ large rooms, bath; laundry; yard; rent §23 50. 2 NBW flats, § rooms: ¢ bay windows. NE. cor. Central and Golden Gate aves. MINNA. 785, near Ninth—Elegant bay-win- dow 6 rooms and bath; $24. $18_UPPER sunny flat; 0 rooms and bath; everything modern. 2074 Twenty-third st. HAYES, 957—Lovely 4-room flat; marine vie: water, garbage, janitor: hall light free. NICE small synny flat; §12 50. 1218 Turk st. LEAVENWORTH, 1521—Upper flat, 4 rooms, furnished or unfurnished; sunny. A MONTH free; new 4-room flats, service; sunny, 2267 Hayes st., nr. G. $23; janitor Q. Pk, 708 NOE st., 828, near Market—Modern lower flat, 6 rooms and bath; rent §22 50. l FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. $300—A NEWLY furnished modern flat of T 139 Polk st., near Market. B5-ROOM furnished flat for sale; owner leaving city. T10 Grove st. $2T5—FURNITURE: 7-room flat for sale; rooms all rented: no agents. 1015 Post. ELLIS, 734—Furniture S-room sunny flatj call from 11 to 8 p. m. or evening. FURNITURE WANTED. A—PHONE Bouth 1015; it will pay you to send for me before you sell your furniture, car- pets, plano, etc. M. GALLICK, 201 Larkin. l A1 STENOGRAPHER and typewriter. 8 years' experience, desires position. Box 8578, Call. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. YOUNG man aged 24, with three years' ex- perience in the hardware business, wishes position filling orders or selling goods, city or country; best of references. Box 3955, Call_office. COMPETENT man with 15 years' experience desires position as shipping clerk with whole- sale, fruit or grocery house to act as travel- ing salesman, Address E. W. P., 1228 Frank- lin st., Oakland, MISS ZEMDAR, oung, gifted clair. and palm., has second sight; a wonderful prophetess; L. 50c; G., $1. 1085 Fillmore, nr. McAllister. MME. MARSEAU, card reader—L.. 25c; G., 50c. 545 Minna st.; tel. Folsom 3507. DR. AGNES WINZELL bas returned and In- vites her friends to call. 1208 Market, r. 14. MISS WARD, clairvoyant and card reader, names dates, facts; 25c. 230 Larkin; no sign. SEND date of birth and 2 stamps for & pen plcture of your life. H. HILL, 120 Sutter st. MRS. SHAFFER, permanently located at 558 Stevenson st.; hours 9 to 0; open Bundays. SPIRITUALISM. e e S S OB A—MRS. J, J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and life reader. 1206 Market, r. 10, Galt House. MRS, HUBBARD, 109 Oak st., spiritual me- dium; consultation daily; ladies, 50c. ——rre——— HYPNOTISM. DE LAUFF, magnetist, 773 Eddy st.: hours 1-4, 7-8: mental depression, nervous {lls; habits cured. /! CURE FOR RUPTURE. NO high-priced, painless (7) treatments to cure Rupture; simply wear Dr, Plerce's Truss, and it will do the work! Sold 30 ears: thousands cured. Call or address LECTRIC TRUSS CO.. 206 Kearny et. — YOUNG man who speaks five languages fluent- 1y would like position as bookkeeper or gen- eral office clerk In either ofty or country; can furnish bank references. Address P. B., 524 Montgomery st. EXPERT chauffeur, holding owner's license in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Mas- sachusetts, wants position as private or pub- lic chauffeur or repair man. x 3992, Call. SITUATION wanted by young man as house- man; prefer private family; some experience, sober, reliable. Address WIKLUND, 22634 Fulton st. FIRST-CLASS gardener and handy man would like position in private family; 8 years in last place; will furnish best of references. Address A. JOHNSON, 321 Kearny st., r. 44, YOUNG man, sober and reliable, position as bartender; Teferences from last employer. E., 008 Eddv st. WANTED—By sober, steady and rellable mid- dle-aged man, jon as watchman; night or day, shop of factory, office oF ho- tel, efc. Box 4882, Call office. FIRST-CLASS butcher and sausage ‘wishes teady position in a country ences. A. K., box 3966, Call office. i - (20) from the Tast destres post- on; knowledge stenography and t: Tit- ing.” J. L. Y., box 3699, Call office. s sor Sisiobs n;c; 5.'3’“' ¥ ooex would ltke place in coun! he might go to school. Address 101€ Kansas st. o maker CHIROPODISTS. DRS. JONES AND YOUNG, SURGEON CHIROPODISTS. Latest ethods, electric and massage; treat feet $1, at your residence or 116 Stockton st. e YOUNG man (Hungarian) would like place as day porter in either restaurant or saloon. Call or address K. EMERY, 250 O'Farrell. T S e SR R y ; 1s willing ai fai Address LEE DAVIS, 17161 Jones st. COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections mads city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 418 Montgomery st., rooms 8-10. Tel, Main 5580. O ————————S————— EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. STEADY, reliable man (German) wishes posi- tion at any kind of work. Box 2839, iy 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 Association, 22 pect place. i OLDEST, largest Japanese-Chinese employment office furnishes best help promptly. GEO. SAKAUYE, successor Geo. Aokl, removed to 320 Mason from 421 Post; tel. Bast 559. AN up-to-date Japanese-Chinese emp, office; furnishes reliable help of all kinds promptly. H. KOIDA, 405 Post st.; tel. James 501, g BTAR Employment Office—Reliable Japanese and Chiness help furnished with care. W. KADOTA, 400 Powell st.; tel. Main 1751. A—JAPANESE and Chinese _help. WM. YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859, JAPANESE help supplied;reliable;all purposes. B, K. SUGUIRA, 408 Post; phone Main 3801. AN old estab. (1850) Chinese emp. office. C. CHONG'S, removed ta 518 Pine; tel. Grant 156 H. W. HONG, 11134 Clay st.; Chinese employ- ment office; best halp. Tel. Hast 426. Fii Japanese help; house-cleaning speclalty; w R. Kunlabe, 343 Mason; tel. James 5251, CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. JAPANESE, Chinese help of all kinds furnish- ed; house-cleaning. 708 Taylor; James 7636. Ji ese-Chinese Employment Of- ; all kinds help. 815 Stockton. Main 5188, EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. A_FIRST-CLASS Frenchwoman wants posi “tion, cook and do housework; city or coun S 385 to $40 month. Address 332 Stock- [[s l?l COMPETENT by, day, wasn woman would like few families . chamberwork or cleaning. Geary st.; Brown 82. et o!-llrxebflfl%-; et Fafarescas. 140 Linden ave., near Van Ness ave. and Hayes. A WOMAN would do washing by the day; lu;bmns::sdmwml&g | WE will find you JAPANESE couple wishes positions; man good cook; wife housework; in small family; coun- {ry or city. BEN SAWAGOOCHI’ 810% on_sf place to wash dishes in evening and clean stairs In morning. Address H. MORY, 1400 Laguna st., or phone Geary 4216. JAPANESE who has had © years experte as'a laundryman would. ke position i pric vate family. Address GEORGE KATO, 628 California st., room 6. JAPANESE boy wants any kind of work from day; room out. J, T., 620 La- EXPERIENCED Japanese' cook desires posi- tion in hotel or first-class boarding-house; wages $50 up. E. MITOME, 810% Stockton. FIRST-CLASS laundry man (Japanese) wants ition In private family. G. AKIYAMA 305 Polimore st X RELIABLE Ji its Work: roors and meals out. “Box 4864, Call YOUNG Japanese its. 3 Bon 150! ‘wants a position; store work. YOUNG Japanese ‘would like to d& 3. U.. 32134 'O Farrel) ";.h Every desirable vacant dwelling is listed in our renting department; combined lists from twenty-five of the largest agencles; saves a world of time and trouble, Service Is absolutely free. You are mot asked to buy or even look at FURNITURE COMPANY, 1080 Market st oppostte Maariister & house or flat AT ONCE in any part of the city through our up-to-date }}**,mfi -mnuwm MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO. 1321 Market st., bet. 9th 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, 773 Mission, phone Red 4463, pays highest price for furniture, carpets, ete. HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fur- niture, carpets, etc. 782 Mission; tel. Bush §13. Z._ABE LEVY, 1135 Market st., phone Jessie 761 pays cash and buys everything. l FURNITURE FOR SALE. ALMOST given away; unredeemed storage pi- anos and fur. Whitehead's Storage, 1636 Mkt. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. A COOK for small family in city, $38. A nurse for an Infant, city, $30. 4 good second girls for city places, $25 each. A waltress and parlormaid, city, $30. A jady's maid and seamstress for lady at hotel, $30, R A linen room woman for institution, 2 Vorman i take’ charge.of the ndrmary institution, $25. A nurse for an imstitution, country, $25. A waltress for small family, city place, $30. MISS PLUNKETT, 428 Sutter st.. nr. Powell A NURSE for infant for city place, $80, A nurse for an infant, Berkeley, $30. A nurse for 2 children, city, $25. 4 good waltresses and second girls for good steady clty places; also second girls for Oakland, Berkeley, San Mateo, Mare Island, Arizona, $25 and $30. A woman to take charge of the infirmary in an institution in ecity. $25. MISS PLUNK- ETT, 428 Sutter st., near Powell COOK and helper... " Cook, small hotel...... 4 German and French cooks. 8 cooks, plain washing. 18 girls, general housewc 8 second girls. 4 nurses.. 8 waltresses, commercial hotels Chambermaid and 1 waitress, same_ country hotel. each 12 girls for general housework for city and surrounding towns...... ...§25-330 Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter. pasitions WAITRESSES wanted—I have good walting for at least 15 waltresses; city places at good wages. Call at room 318, James Flood bldg. GIRLS to learn halrdressing, manicuring, sage, etc., from A to Z in 1 mo. for $10; 7 positions to Al teed at $10 per wic. evening class. Post st., r. 17, 2d floor. A—GIRLS learn miliinery for Feb. positions; 3 seasons from start to finish in ome mo. for : positions guaranteed at $10 per week up. hool, 234 Post st., room 16, second floor. LEARN hairdressing, facial massage, manicur- ing, scalp treatment,hair work,removal super- flue bair; day, eve. classes: ns wait- ing; $10 week up. 210 Powell, r. 2-3, 24 floor. § £ H & 4 : RS, tee you qualification to fill positions in fl)‘ days; private instruction by accountant;po- sitions secured, Address box 1730, Call office. GIRLS wanted to learn to make ESLRHN B i rgne st WANTED—A girl for general housework, good pl‘lnmk:hmfl!olm:mu‘f Ap- clgarettes; The JOHN NEAT and experfenced girl; German and Amer- fcan cooking; city references. Apply 2604 Pacific ave. EXPERIENCED gitl to work in bakery. Ap- ply with refs., 414 Hayes st., after § a. m. FIRST-CLASS pants finishers. 744 Market st., room 27. for upstairs work and help COMPETENT ‘waiting at tal 662 Fulton st. NURSE for sanitarfum. 2844 Sutter st. WANTED—A plain cook: small family. 31y between 10 and 12 at 2932 Jackson st.” cellent correspondent: no other; sai- m'fi very fully and expifeitly. Box Call ), A COUPLE, mrsfl-‘.nfll- very good cook: man as waiter country. Address 3967, Call. = WANTED—Young women to learn telephons required. ;A'w after 9 i6 Bush third floor. e T OPERATORS on ladies’ underwear. 656 sion st., 34 floor. % - OPERATORS PR on ladier waists. 636 Mission HELP 'A.“ED—I‘E.‘A LE—Cor tinved ind line decorative fancy steady WOrl: Tth; 9 to 5. FEW ladies- for easy work: experience unnecessary: good pay. 1344 Market st.. opp. WANTED—Dressmaker; _wages 1118 Market st. Rooms 2 and 3. GOOD local saleswoman wanted; give ences. Box 3961, Call office. APPRENTICES to hairdressing: trade wanted. COSGROVE'S, 110 Geary st. refer- TADIES to do fancy work at home: steady employment. 230 Kearny st.., room 1 FXPERIENCED _and inexperienced glove salesgirls. Apply The Gamossi, 101 Post St WANTEDsA second girl, French or German preferred: wages $25. J. BAER, 1200 Geary, HAIRDRESSING trade taught; § mo. course: ‘complete, every branch. Cosgrove's, 110 Geary: BARBERS—Employment and Su piles. BARBER shop; two chairs, steady; well worth $300; ean gl bought to-day for $175: 375 cash and balance can be pald on easy Pay- ments; consider this very falr proposition. STOLTZ, 728 Market st. TBARDER shops—Large variety of them; soms Very good: also a number of shops in coud~ try: all prices. STOLTZ, 728 Market st. BARBER shops wanted: all those that can A “slose javestigation as to_their merits may apply to D. STOLTZ, 723 Market st BER shop; two chairs running; very good m&l}:m hfare: can Dbe bought cheap. STOLTZ, 738 Market st. A SNAP IN BARBBR CHAIRS. 8 Melchior reclining and revolving: Teclining and revolving: $13 each; all in yellow plush: in first- order. _Inquirs at Oskland Barber Supply House, 471 Tenth st., Oskland. Accol of death, will sell 2-chair shop. ok ST e Tl S cheap rent; $38 to $41 per weak trads: snap " s0ld this week. 508 Fourth st. GOOD paying barber shop for sale or sxchangs, cheap, on account of sicxness. Bureka Auc- tion Company, 11 Fifth st., Bureka, Cal. try barber shops bought and az)le_udC(gumu PXN'! Exchange, 811 James Flood building. DARBER wanted; steady work. 608 Montgom- ery st. PORTER for barber shop. 112 Taylor st. BARBER shop in country; furnished; no rent. Box 3967, Call. 3-CHAIR barber shop cheap. st.; long lease. 2-CHAIR barber shop. trial; must be sold at once. 3 Koah's 1080 Valencia ; will stand zood bus.; will sta 530 HELP WANTED—MALE. A—PACIFIC CON. EMPLOY. AGENCTY., Inec., Cutiing & Gunn, €35 Washington st. Phone James 3301. FREE FARE. Shasta and Siskiyou counties, laborers $60. Free Fare. Near Oregon. Ship ’an‘{fl- 4 powdermen, 3 years' Job, $80, Plumas o Stableman, city, $60; errand boys, §3 week; boys learn machinist trade, paid at start. FREE FARE—LOS ANGELES. Section hands, $1 80; section foreman, FREE FARE—SOUTH. 25 teamsters, $67 50, houses furnished. Geetn Shore iaborers and teamsters, $60 50. Coal miners, Oregon. boss hers, §1 ton. Coal miners, New Mexico, $1 to Laborers, Oakland, $2 to $2 25 day; steady. Western Pacific, 3 years' job, $225 to $330 day. PACIFIC CON. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. AMERICAN EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, €42 COMMERCIAL ST. PHONE BUSF 833. 2 stablemen, city stables, $60. Farmers, no blanksts required, 330 and td. 25 section laborers, nortn, $40 and found. 125 laborers, all over $2 and 32 25. 8 CARPENTERS, north, $3 25. 15 handy men, woods, $45 and found. 8 CARPENTERS, gold dredgers, $97 30. ANDRE'S Office, 317 Stockton st.—Butler: city, $45; first waiter, country hotel, $30 and found; night porter, same place, $25; chore- man fo private residence, $25; Kitchen hand, College, $30; 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. $65; chore- JANITOR, $40; janitor and wif man for institution, $20 and found; Ttalian or Portuguese milker, $35 and [ dryman, $35 and found; stableman, $80. and wife, smal' sanitarium, $35 and foun: walters, baker, country, week, and oth- ers. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento. A PLEASANT faced, fine appearing, good sur- geon. itively mo otber; must be quite gray, Put lc(lv? and good case taker; regis- tered also East: salary $200 to $300 when > . well started: write fuily; send photo. DR. C., 25 Third st. WANTED—An experienced pantryman; must come well recommended as to habits: good position for the right man. 38 Fourth st. WANTED Foreman in bakery: bread and cakes: must be good. Cail at'318, James Flood building. CARRIER wanted. BEdwards Publishing Com- pany, 818 Pine st, 1 p. m. DISHWASHER at 286 Townsend st. NEAT experfenced bedmaker to sweep, mop and rent rooms. 25 Third st. WANTED—A good barber; steady. Inquire at 143 Larkin st. PLUMBER'S helper wanted. Apply 598 Mis- sion st., downstalrs. MEN and boys wanted to learn plumbing trade; pays 35 day after completing course of prac tical Instruction at home or in our schoois; guhnt- admitted to unfon and Master umbers’ Asen.: positions secured. Coyne Bros. Co. Plumbing Schools, New York, Chi- cago, Cincinnati, St. Free catalogue. WANTED—At once, good, live canvassers to represent us throughout California: large com- missions paid; complete outfits furnished free; g00d prospects for right party. Full particu- lars address Oregon Nursery Co., Salem, Ore, GOOD man wanted for special Interviewing work; experience not necessary if equipment ineludes good education and abllity to com- prehersively & tactfully explain high-grade proposition. Emma Spreckels bidg.. r 208. WANTED—A general, all around real estats man famillar with’ Oakland and Berkeley property; good salary. Apply JOHNSON- BULLARD REALTY Co., 3324 Afeline st., Bouth Berkeley, Cal. LEARN telegraphy and R. R. accounting: $50 to $180 per month salary pald our graduates: our six schools Indorsed by all railroads; day and eve. session: apply for catalogue Morse School of Telegraphy, 28 O'Farrell st. I EAVE positions waiting for bakers’ helpers and good waiters: city places: steady work and good pay. Call at room 318, James Flood building. ANY intelligent person may earn good income corresponding for newspaper: experience un- pecessary: send for particulars. Press Syn- dlcate, Lockport, N. Y. MEN to learn the barber trade In 8 weeks: tui- tion earned while learning: situations guar- anteed: only up-to-date colleges in America. MOLER'S SYSTEM COLLEGE, 844 Clay st. YOUNG men, learn sign painting; I teach you by mail; $5 for complete course. Write for jculars, NISLE SCHOOL OF LETTER- G, 94 W. Mountain st., Pasadena, Cal MEN to learn barber trade: position after 8 ‘weeks: quick methed; constant practice: ex- e instruction: wages while learning. GILL- [AN'S BARBER COLLEGE, 627 Clay st. A T RIR WM Tar e WANTED Laborers and_mechanics to & that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, has added 100 new rooms to the Denver Hor 217 Third st., 250 rooms, 25c to 50 per m:;:f e, e W Yo bus it MEN and women to learn the barber t new method: wages paid while learning. eo sitions guaranteed. special inducements. San Francisco College, T41A Howard st. _— % o s TAILORS—Three lady tailors wanted for the country. ARNSTEIN, SIMON - ket and Second sts, . Bl oo BT e G AGENTS wanted to sell lots, $1 down and 31 weelt: salary and commisai Pctie Realty Co.. 419 Geant praer AP DETECTIV) ES—Learn the business; made while learning. 604 umt.':-::',, aor GOOD errand hoy at > A GANG LEARY co |\ Davis . FREY- learning: $10 security mm"‘"’s"n'-’m:.".’,'f n.w. and_young men (; Rands) for st.