The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 17, 1906, Page 12

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FORTUNE GI JOHN D. SPREC . Proprietor Address Communicagions to CHANCES. BUSINESS A—§2750; best located corner saloon on water front; owner to get married, wife objects to saloon business only cause of sale. K. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2860, CORNER transfer saloon, principal #treets Western Addition; rent $65; lease; & splendid offer. Call R G, WILKE, 20% JOHN McNAUGHT......... Manager | Kearny st. . T | A—$800; LODGING-HOUSE; 18 nicely fur- | W. J. MARTIN. .. .Business MADARET | " ricped rooms: close to Third and Howard e = sts.; rent $45. owner, a ‘bacheior, to leave e Will Cpn. | Cit3-_Call B.'G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st e Operator - | ihent You Wis. | A—$300; BRANCH bakery and delicatessen | store; rent $18; 4 living rooms; good paying v Market and Third, B. F. | business: Western Addition. Call R. G. to 221 Stevenson st. Delivered by Carriers 20 Cts. Per Week. ™| Ce Per Mont ngie Coples § Cte, rme by Mail, In ng Postage (Cash With } ¥), 1 vear..§5.00 | .'6 mos.... .00 e . 100 "HORIZED #LL POSTMA : TO RE PTIONS, Eample Coples wi rwarded when Te- | WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$2100; THE best located de] fancy grocery in the Western Addition; place doing & first-class paying ‘usiness;’ large stock of choicest and fresh fancy groceries. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Keamy st. icatessen and A—$1600; BAKERY; corner in the Mission; baking 3 barreis per day; horse, wagon; rent $3i; place established years and known to be doinz 4 good business. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$1650; SALOON on Fourth st.; rent $35; : this is & good paying business and Al value in sight: investigate as it is R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. le Jocation & bargain uested { change of ad- | % ve both NEW | order to insure & nce with their Te Guest | LAST WEEK OAKLAND OFFICE: | _ MANUFACTURING! MERCANTILB! 1016 Broadway .....Telephone Main 1082 | GROCERIES! DELICATESSENS! BAKERIES! HABERDASHERY! MILLINERY ALAMEDA OFFICE: HOTELS! _LODGING-HOUSES! 1430 Park Street, Near Sants Clare Avenus, BALOONS! | Phone Alameda 559. 4 BERKELEY OFFICE: l | 2148 Center Street elephone Norts T7 YOUR CAPITAL FITTED FROM OUR LISTS! PACIFIC RBEALTY COMPANY, BIXTEEN SALES. ANY LINE YOU WANT} SEE US THIS WEBK! PACIFIC REALTY COMPANY, 419-420 Grant bldg. Phone South 1070, Beventh and Market sts. NOTICE—If you have anything you want for, from saloon or shoeshop to a resi- e or fine building lot under water, or a bring it to ue; we can sell it while you're thinking of it. PLE & RIVES, 3011 James Fiood building. WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT: o m .1408 G street, N. W. NEW YORK NEWS STANDS: S Hotel: A Brentano, 314 . ray Hill Hotel; h-avenue | s House. ! CHICAG( sTanps: | ot News Co.; Great| Northe Tremont House; Auditorium “House | | PATENTS of every nature bought and sold. SCIPLE & RIV! , 1011 James Fiood bldg. C. H. DALLMAN, BUSINBESS EXCHANGE. REAL BSTATB! INSURANCE! 2324 Sixth st. Phone Folsom 2436. SPONDENT: Herald Square | | $2800—BOARDIX G-HOUSE in heart of city; : rent $150; very fine ure and carpets; cost over $3000; lease rs; owner sick. DALLMAN, 224 Sixth. with zn estab- set of tools, who out bis services and plant to a fing firm and act as superintend- t for them in San Francisco; a rare oppor- tunity for the right party. Box 1943, Call. ncome $700 per mo. and full | INTEREST in established business; big re- tu excellent chance for bright part- vesting will accept haif on per- note from right man; investigate. Box ustil ® p. m Boulevard: —In small country town: furnished rooms; saloon, billlard table; bar: hogs; Wagons, traps, business: principals only. Ad- Call office. CIGAR stend for sale; account of other busi- ness interest; day stand, no night or Sun- day work: good proposition; good lease; rent $30; stock invoice. EHERMAN BROS. & CO., 225 California st. 150; PARTNER wanted; established busi- no previous experience required; will pay §S0 mo. to each; must be a steady man; short rs. Apply 102733 Market st., 2. ARTNER wanted In 1iht business; must be satisfied with $1S to $35 & week: services steady man required. Particu- ars at Market st., room 11. )R sale—Restaurant and delicatessen store | % 1004 Polk st fixtures ail new and in | f class condition; part down and balance to suit vourself. See landlady, 1002 Polk st. BALOON. —Ome block from Market st.; lease; small expense: good receipts; good k: many years established; investigate; ncipals only. Box 3394, Call. low rent at . | FOR SALE—Country store: general merchan- dize business, completely furnished and equipped; rent only $15; price about $3000, Address box 1612, Call office. FOR SALE—In Southern part of State, good paying merchandise store; new stock; new ding; sales average about $200 per month, Address box 1611, Call office. TED—Party with some money to invest ountry proposition; grocery, saloon and dance hali; quick returns. Inquire box 1804, Call office. WANTED—A partner with some money to put proposition on the market; for full partic g s, bhox a townsite profits. _ Address , Call office. e | | $200—RESTAURANT for sale; doing g00d busi- ness; or one good cook for partner, 1583 Va- | lencia st., or 3132 Mission st. est- | FOR sale—In North n California well equipped | restaurant: reasonable for cash; account sick- | ness. Box 2605, Call. To the | coi NTRY stationery store; also cigars, etc.; | town. near city; worth for sale in countrs investigating. Box 1683, Call. amehip Com the annual | Oceanic | at f Januar; 3 day S for the pur- K 8. m B for the ensuing | ve such other | b ome before the books the prior | b s for the en- fon of such nted. i ;" business | 4; attach- hanice’ lens, | Geeds, mort- | D papers, con- orney, 632 Mar- 7:30 to 8:30. ; advice free; | leases, bills of | ip: corpora- | ions; pro- | Market st., r. 300, | | WANTED—A party who Is desirous of mak- | ing $30 per week on an investment of $300. Address box 1885, Call office. EARDWARE store for sale across the bay, doing good business; fine profits; must sell at once. Address box 2696, Call offi account of leaving for the morth would sell good downtown restaurant for $575. Box 3209, Call office. A¥ R wanted for real estate business In this city; newcomer from the East. Address box 1685, Call office. WANTED—Party with some means to assist in placing useful farm patent on the mar- ket: just patented. Address box 2904, Call. FOR sale—At a bargain, a brewery and bot- tling business; room for large increase of trade. Address box 2005, Call office. FOR SALE—Stationery, motion, cigar, candy Bt and laundry office: price reasonable. Address box 2604, Call office. FOR SALB—Good paying apartment-house in Western Addition; 24 rooms. Full partic- ulars at box 1892, Call office. WILL seli big paying retail business; will not sacréfice: if you are willing to pay what it is worth write: poor health, Box 893, Chico,Cal. EALOQN for £ale, $650; must sell by February 1; time needed for other business which re- 1 Quires my attention, Address box 1893, Call. NEWSPAPER route for sale in Oaklapd; a good Call route in Oakland for sale. Apply at Csll business office for particulars. GOOD restaurant for eale cheap. Apply 631 Washington st. ¢ RESTAURANT for sale. 135 East at. ttorney-at-Law, Exam. bldg., nce room 6il; established 20 =, general courts and office/| fee in mdvance or for consulta. gs by appointment. Tel. Red 3001. | $1600—GROCERY, _delicatessen and liquor store for sale on 6th st, Apply at 65 6th st. $275—HOME cooking restaurant and delicates- sen; must sell; worth §500. Call 2-4, 161 9th. legal divorce costs §12; all law no fee in advance; open Sat- | other cvenings by appoint. | save money. S19 Mkt., r. 33 1 ¢ R. Brent Mitchell, who wish of something to their advantage, ested to address box 2843, Call office, enings end COLUMBIAN Law and Col. Ag.. r. 85, 918 Market, opp. Emporium; tel. Montgy. 1310; al matters and collections; old established. MEAT market for eale. Address box 14, Call office, Napa, Cal. CLAIRVOYANTS. AA— PROF, NIBLO. ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST. Oldest Established. First Registered.; Best-Known Clairvoyant in California. READ CAREFULLY. HONEST PROPOSITION. NO FEE IN ADVANCE. World's Greatest Clairvoyant Astral Dead Trance Medium, Psychic, Seer and Healer. 411A ELLIS 'ST., NEAR JONES ST. SPECIAL 'THIS WEEK. MY $5 COMPLETE LIFE READING—$1. §1 LOW FEE. $1 $1 ONE DOLLAR. $1 Bring Call coupon and save $4. My §5 complete life reading $1 if you bring this advertisement. e AN 1 do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make no charge if I fail to call you by name in full, namgs of your friends, enemies or rivals. I promise to tell you whether your husband, wife or sweetheart is true or false; tell you'how to gain the love of the one you most desire, even though miles away; how to succeed in ‘business, speculation, lawsults; how to marry the cne of your cholce; how to regain youth, health and vitality; ‘removes all evil ‘influences, cures drink habit, locates treasures. cures all nervous diseases. How can I have good luck? How can I succeed ig business? How can I make my home happy? How can I conquer my enemies? How can I marry the one I choose? How can I marry well? How soon can I marry? How can I conquer my rival? How can I make any one love me? How soon will my lover propose? How can I get a letter? 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?/ How can 1 settle my quarrel? How can I hold my husband's love? How can I keep my wife's love? g Erof. Niblo tells all and never asks ques- ons. No charge if not satisfied when reading. is over. You to be the judge. STANDING CHALLENGE. $5000—FOR HIS EQUAL—$5000, Others may come and others may go, but Prof. Niblo always remains. Hus been a resident of Californla for the last 22" years and is legally ordained to one of the oldest spiritualistic societies of Call- ornia, It You Are Going to See a Clairvoyant, Why Not See the Best? As the best is always the cheapest in the end. Better consult no clairvoyant at all than one who is unable to help you, as false prophets do more harm than good, as they leave you in a worse condition than befors by their faise advice, based upon guesses, but Prof, blo has an established repu tion; testimonials and credentials from thou- sands of your own cltizens and friends. It you have already made 2 mistake, thrown away your money and lost confidence through dealing with much advertised and self-styled palmists and clairvoyants _and their cheap, claptrap methods, start from the beginning and consult Mr. Niblo. will tell you a your condition gnd what you may expec for you he will not take one cent of your money; bas not this honesty on the face of 1t? . I will tell you what sickness you are troubled with and how to cure it. HUNDREDS ARE LIFTE! ILL- HEALTH AND POV WHENCE COMES THIS MIGHTY HEALING POWER? ALL THE LAND WONDERS AT THE RE- MARKABLE CURES EFFECTED BY PROF. W. L. NIBLO. HEALS DISEASES CALLED INCURABLE. In all parts of the country men and ‘women, doctors and surgeons, clergymen and educators, are wondering at the remarkable cures made by Prof. W. L. Niblo. He heals not by drues, not by Christlan Science, nor by osteopathy, nor by divine healing, but by a subtle, psychic force of nature in combin: tion with certain vital magnetic remedies which contain the very elements of life and health; some were blind, some were lame, some were deaf, some were paraiytic, scarce- 50 great was their infirm- others were afflicted with Bright's dls- ease, heart disease, consumption and other so-called incurable diseases; some were suf- fering from kidney trouble, dyspepsia, ner- vous debility, insomnia, neuralgia, constipa- tion, rheumatism, female troubles and other similar flls. NIBLO H3S CURED THEM ALL. MY $5 CELEBRATED LIFE HEADING,‘ $1. 1. $L LOW FEE. BEWARE of pretenders and partially developed me- diums. They copy his adveriisements and in many smaller cities use his n Please remember Prof. Niblo can be seeh only at his San Francisco office. HOURS—10 TO 8, DAILY AND SUNDAY. 411A ELLIS 'ST., NEAR JONES. Permanently located in his own home. PROFESSOR NIBLO, MISS M. WILLE, 310 Bilis st. Clalrvoyant, crystal seer, can be consuited on all affairs of life; Miss Wille guarantees an honest, reliable, satisfactory reading; reveals the past: glves correct forecast of your fu- ture; advises you on fmportant — affdirs, whether financial, domestic, love or business: gives the secret how to control, ‘charm, fas- clnate the one vou love; reading, $1; hours 10-8 p. m.: French, German, English spoken. LINCOLN, CLAIRVOYANT ADVISER TEACHER OF OCGULTISM. Seven years of reliable, accurate advice to the hundreds who have consulted him has proven his sterling worth. The Heath, 312 Bady st. Readings by mafl, §2; hours, 10 to 6. He | 1f mothing can be done | CARPET-SEATING ANS® CLEANING. e e S SR e COMPRESSED Alr and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on floor without remov- al; carpets and rugs also cleaned by com- pressed air at shop; prices moderate. S. F. Compreszed Air Cleaning Company, 308 5 ket st.: phone Main 152 and Busb 479. - SR Sl BT MAGL SOF And P B e WHEN you become disgusted with your work, send/for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet Beat- Ing Works, 553-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40, WESTERN Carpet Cleantng Works, 1809 Har- rison 8. Al cleaning, se. Phons Mission 225, CALIFORNIA Carpet Cleaning Co., J. McQueen proprictor. 420 Guerrero st.; tel. Mission 49. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 304, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteentn st.—First-class carpet cleaning, 3c yard. Tel. Mission 74. VES TOO MUCH TO M ENPLOVMENT WANTED--Female--Con ENGLISH lady (30) desires engagement, Call- fornia, as companion, help or governess: charge i 10 years' experience; understands n ; "good needle woman, some knowledge dressmaking, millinery, COOKIng: very good references; fare out, sal- ary. Address'S, 41 Yale court, West Hamp- stead, Londen N. W., England. ANY. SHE IS LOYMENT WANTED—MALE—Con. mest Japanese want _positions, N e e wite as waitress or gen: eral housework, In city or country. Address KATA, hox 3262, Call office. GOOD Japanese cook wants position as a cook ousework; & English ggfll‘:‘; ;omm, ‘phone Montgomery 591. LADY stenographer and typewriter, experi- enced and thoroughly competent, understand- Ing legal forms, court work, reporting, eic., and searching records, ~desires position in city; wages not less than $i5 per month; best of references, Box 5206, Call, MIDDLE-AGED Hastern woman, is a good cook, wants in American family; will do some wi ; likes children; wages §15 lo 820; references. 2043 Tehama st., near ‘ourth, RUDOLPH & CO., t beating works: prices reasenable. 1703 E‘fl:}one:x.; Fel Mission 263, LAUNDRIES. JAPANESE laundry and dry cleaning work. 2122 Fillmore st.; tel. Geary 2053. DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL COMPANY. Pefect, peinless dentistry at lowest prices. Full set of teeth, §2; silver fillings, 25c; gold fillings, $1; gold crowns, $3; bridge work, $3. 1104 Market st., corner Turk. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crowns, $3 50; fillings, 50c; plates, $56: full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Stxth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, near lith— No charge for exiracting when nlates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from '$8 per set; extracting 00c; gas given. LOWEST prices in §. F.; painless extraction, 50c. New York Dentists, 960 Mission, cor. 6th, GOLD fillings, 75¢; silver, 35c; crowns. $2; no pal p. Sun. Dr.A.C.Hewitt,101% Grant av, DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES ACCORDION, knife and sunburst pleating; em- broldery, hemstitching, tuckin buttone and button Holes made. Stewart’s Lining & Trim- ming Store, 14-16 Taylor s phone East 4535, McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School —Eve. class; patterns cut. 1190 Market st. B ——— Y EDUCATIONAL Special Term—Beginning For Grummar and Hig| ool Students at AYRES MODERN BUSIN COLLEGE. 3 MARKET STREET. Life scholarship, $50. One Month Free. Day and Night School. A—THE Lyceum, an excellent preparatory law and medical col- undreds of students suc- prepare you; day, President Jordan gchool for universi leges; we prepared i fully nd € shail nng session: referen or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUS. COL., 983 Market, conducted by Robert F. Gallagher, expert court reporter, holds world's record for short- band writing; successful himself, will make you &0; shorthand, typing. bookpg. Catalogue. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the larg- est institution devoted exclusively to dramat- ic learning in America; positions guaranteed. Send for catalogue, Native Sons' buflding. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Established 1863; largest enrollment 1060; send for ci LWAYS a demand for our zraduates; are trained by practical_business men. Francisco Bus, College, 738 Mission st. DANCING, both aduit and children's classes, now open at Hinman's School of Dancing, 1412 Polk st., nr. Lalifornia; phone East 2126, HEALD'S School of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post st. £.F.; civil, mining, olectrical, steam and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. ENGINEERING—Cvil, elec., min., mech., sur- y. cyanide; day. eve.; est. 1864, Van aillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. BOOKKEEPING, Eng.. math., etc, day and eve.; indfvidual instr. 305 Larkin st. Prof. T. A. Robinson, formerly pres. Pac. Bus. Col. A—METROPOLITAN-California-Students join- ed. Business, Stenographic, 925 Golden Gate, SPANISH, French,ete. Prof. De Fillppe'sAcademy of langiages,1018 Post;est. 1571;ablest profs. IRVING Institute, school for girls, 2126 Cal. st. Easter term begins Monday, Jan. 8, 1906. A special class preparatory.4o teachers’ exam- inations or State nor. schis. 833 Phelan bldg. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION- Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine et.—Night classes. VOICE culture taught and first lesson without charge at 1091 McAllister st. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. OLDEST, largest Japancse-Chinese employment office furnishes best help promptly. GEO. SAKAUYE, successor Geo. Aokl, removed to 320 Mason from 421 Post; tel, East 550. AN up-to-date l‘?mnue'ehm.e emp. office; furnishes reliatfe help of all kinds promptly. H. KOIDA, 405 Post st.; tel. James STAR Employvment Office—Reliable Japanese and Chincse 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 pus B. K. SUGUIRA, 408 Post; phone Main 3801 AN old estab. (1850) Chinese emp. office. C. CHONG'S, removed to 518 Pine; tel.Grant 156 H. W. HONG, 1113A Clay st.; Chinese employ- ment office: best heln. Tel East 426, Finest Japancse help: house-cleaning specialty; Geo. R. Kuniabe, 313 Mason; tel. James 5251, Cl’_irlll\'EfiE and Japanese help; estab, 20 years, el Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Cl Chinese help of all kinds furnish- cleaning. 708 Taylor; James 7636. RELIABLE Japancse-Chinese Eimployment Of- fice; all kinds help. &.. Stockton. Main 5188. o s e e e e . EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. REFINED, educated young woman would like position ‘as housekeeper and companion for middle-aged or old married couple. 1828 Webster st., near California. | CAPABLE young woman would like place to do house-cleaning or washing by the day. . Call 3143 Clementina st.. near Fourth. A YOUNG and competent Swedish woman would like position to do cooking or general housework in small family. 924 Natoma st. A YOUNG, willing girl would like place to as- sist in light housework. Apply Turk st., or phone East 2872 A COMPETENT first-class dressmaker would like work in private familles at $1 25 a day. Call or address 1511 Larkin st. SWEDISH girl wants place, plain cooking and housework: no mail answered. 1761 Shipley st., near Fifth. 3 YOUNG German girl wants position for gen- eral housework and cooking in private fami- ly. Box 4791, Call office. NORWEGIAN girl wants position as cham- bermald and second work. 43 Richland ave. A GERMAN woman wants work by the duy; washing, ironing and cleaning. 80 Siiver st. GOOD. strong woman, light housework; good home preferred; small wages. 508 Franklin. P s S ek s B S MPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. GLISHMAN with many years' experlence in the Orient ‘and first-class connections in Shanghai desfres positicn as manager or as- sistant in reputable export firm. Address box 1945, Call office, FLATS TO LET. IAAAEA\:‘:YY desirable vacant dwelling is listed in our renting department: combined )th! from twenty-five of the largest agencles; saves a world of time and trouble. Service is absolutely free. 5 You are not asked to buy or even look & TreRLING B COMPANY, 1039 Market st.. opposite McAllister. AAA—_COMPLETED LIST OF HOUSES, FLATS, apartment and rooming-houses; our Tenting department is free to all: we can find you a home in any part of the city; ask for Do payment other than your good Wi not ask you to buy or even look at the use this department frsely; you are more than welcome. CORDES FURNITURE CO., st. (on the square,) WE will find you a house or flat AT ONCE in T T s e e S “ WANTED—A young girl who is desirous of ob. taining a good home in small family; small Wages in return for assistance in housework: o eooking. For further particulars call 773 Seventh ave,; take MoAllister-&. cars to Seventh ave. WANTED—Girl to assist with housework. Ap- ply 29-71 California st. CITY and country barber shops bousht and sold. COLEMAN'S Exchange, 311 James Flood building. BARBER wanted to buy or take charge of shop. COLEMAN, 311, James Flood bldg. $100—2-CHAIR barber shop for sale; good bus. location. Coleman, 311 Jas. Flood bidg. ACCOUNT of death, will sell 2-chair case, 8 furnished rooms, $45 gas range: lease; cheap rent; $35 to $41 per week trade; snap sold this week.. 558 Fourth st. BARBER shops wanted; all those that can bear close investigation as to their merits may apply to D. STOLZ, 723 Market st. FIVE-CHAIR shop; swell location; lease: fine furniture; must sell account death; sacrifice it taken now. P. O. box 570, San Jose. ] A sk Buxg ot ihe e{u m-:mf.n our n&-lx’o—dnu ren and it 1s absolutely free. T ERIITANT FURNITURE CO., 438343 Post st. MODERN sunny flat_8150 Twenty-sixth st.; 8 . Eb-th; Tent §25. Apply MADISON & FLAT, 7 sunny rooms, bath, cellar; in best part’ of Mission; rent reasonable. 3629 25th st, nr. Guerrero; all latest improvements. NEW, modern flat and attic, 9 rooms in all; light and sunny. 524 Fillmore st., between Oak and Feil. BARBER shop for sale: old stand; south of Market; must be sold’ within 3 days; $300. TWO-CHAIR barber shop; Al bargain; will stand investigation. Apply at cigar stand, 109 Third st, BARBER wanted for steady; an Itallan pre- ferred. 420 Broadway. BARBER— First-class, wishes a st Job country; state wages. Box 1884, L THREE-CHAIR barber snop for sale. Inquire P FLAT; 5 rooms, bath; stable; northwest corner; sun all day. 338 Thirtleth st. THREE new up-to-date sunny flats of 5 and 6 FOR sale—4-chalr shop, $450; $350 cash, bal- ance in installments, Box 3290, Call office. GQOD wanted for every evening and Slmmd Sunday. 2502 Mission, cor. 21st rooms. 30 Duboce ave., near Mission st. MODERN, sunny apt. flats, 3 rooms and bath, | $60—QUICK sale: shop, Oakland: one revolving $22 50, §25. 77-87 Ash ave., near City Hall. | = chair. Box 6249, Call office, Oakland. 2531—Modern rent reasonabl: E, modern flat, 7 large sunny rooms; yard, basement; rent reasonable. 1937 O'Farrell. FLAT, 5 rooms and cellar on San Jose ave. and ‘Jurf st.. bet. 25th and 26th; rent §l4. sunny upper COACHMAN, gardener, Danish, 28, thoroughly first-class man in every respect, wishes po- sition; private family; city or country; can milk; generally useful; will accept $20 per month; references. Box 1949, Call office. Al JOB compositor and foreman, experienced on stock, estimating, proofreading, _etc., wants situation in city or elsewhere. Box 1047, Call office, Al GARDENER, experienced in every branch, wants to take charge of private place; late of conservatory Golden Gate Park. Address Gardener, 3758 Twentieth st. SITUATION wanted by an all-arcund man on private place. Box 1942, Call office. JANITOR or porter wishes situation; no sa- loon. Address 1941, Call office. RELIABLE man, age 30, thoroughly experi- enced in general office work, would like to correspond with house who ‘can appreclata services of extremely competent man; hav been employed for past 6 years by large mer— gentlle firm; excellent references. Box 8278, COACHMAN, gardener, Danish, 28, thoroughly first-class man in every respect, wishes po- sition; private family; city or country; can milk; generally useful; will accept $20 per month; references. Box 1049, Cal] office. COMPETENT, useful man wishes position as gardener and caretaker; can do carpenter work, painting; have tools: sober, relabl best references. Address W. S., 212 Mon Eomery ave. PLUMBER, young, Industrious . and sober, wishes position at trade; am a finished work- man and have first-class references. Box 8283, Call office, FLORIST and gardener, thoroughly competent and of long experience, desires position on private place in Oakland or vieinity. Ad- dress box 5289, Call office. A MARRIED man, aged 27, tgmperate habits, wishes inside situation;-references. Box 3274, Call office. $10—FOUR nice rooms to let. 1055 Minna st. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. MUST sell this week; entirely new 4-rcom, fur- nished flat in downtown residence district; marine view. Box 1894, Call office, for par- ticulars. FIVE-ROOM flat, furnished $17 50 per month; price $175. 3005, Call office. PAGE. 1047—Reasonable offer buys new fur- nishings of 4-roora modern flat; open 2 to B. Rtim s o bt someniiem. i el e ke L SRS BRYANT. 501—Nicely furnished sunny corner flat, 7 rooms; cheap. FURNISHED flat, 7 rcoms and bath, cheap. Call 11 to 3, 1015 Post st. FURNITURE of 4 rooms for sale; 5-room flat, bath; rent $18. 245 Ash ave. 5-ROOM’ furnished flat for sal clty; no agents. for sale; rent Address box owner leaving and Shrader sts.; must be reasonable. L. SCHMELZER, 1942 Devisadero st. A—PHONE South 1015; 1t will pay you to send for me before you sell your furniture, car- pets, piano, etc. M. GALLICK, 201 Larkin. MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO., 1321 Market st., bet. 9th and 10th, paying big money for furniture, ete. Phone South 179. Alfred Wollpert, 773 Mission, phone Red 4462, pays highest price for furniture, carpets, ete. H. J. LEUTHOLTZ, auctioneer, 708 Market st., Toom 906: tel. Bush 762. Highest prices paid. HENRY MAYER pays_ highest prices for fur- niture, carpets, etc. 782 Mission; tel. Bush §13. CITY salesman wants position; 8 years' ex- perience in the commission business; well acquainted among the grocery trade; will take any line; wholesale grocery preferred. Box 3240, Call office. CHAUFFEUR, holding owner's license for New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, wants position as private or public chauffeur, re- pairman or saiesman. 3257, Call office. | GARDENER, understands hotbeds, cold frames, grapes, vegetables, stock of all kinds, capable of taking care, wants situa- tion. PHILIP LUITHLE, 22 Sacramento s VISITING valet—J. Shearne, formerly Pacific-Union Club ande Hotel 'St. wants care of several gentlemen's wardrobes; terms reasonable. 1431 Sanchez st. A TRUSTWORTHY, reliable man would like place as night watchman or would do any kind of work: bonds or security given it de- sired. Box 3220, Call office. AN honest German, sober, with experience and referemces, wants position as porter in hotel, apartment-house or club. 644 Sacra- mento_ st, A GOOD barber wishes a &teady+job in Oakland for Saturdays and Sundays, or evenings and Baturdaye and Sundaye; state wages. Ad- dress DANIEL, 2300 Adelis , Oakland. GRAEUATE and registered refractionist wants _position; best references; preferatly with an oculist; otherwise in any ¢stablishment need- ing a competent optician. Box 4725, Call. A YOUNG man of excellent moral character, possessing a thorough knowledge of Spanish, wishes to be employed; in or out of the city. Box 4771, Call otfice. RELIABLE, sober man wants position in pri- vate as ail-round man; understands care of horses; references. Box 4710, Call office. YOUNG strong Swedish woman wants work by the day; ,washing and housecleaning. Call 2 Shipley/st., off Fourth. . ISMAR THE EGYPTIAN CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST, Permanently located at 1104 Market st., rooms 9 and 10. cor. Turk (Vendome); pri vate readings dafly, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; 3 questions answered. §1; full life, $5. MISS ZEMDAR, young, gifted clair. and palm., has second sight; a wonderful prophetess; L. 50c: G., $1. 1035 Fillmore, near McAliister. MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card read- er, palmist; when others fafl try me; good reading 2%c; no sign, 1021 6th, nr. Mission. MISS MELBOURNE, clairvoyant, crystal seer- ess and psychometrist; convineing proofs; startling revelations; read. 50c. 1228 Market. DRESSMAKER, ladies' tallor on coats, Eton jackets, suits; fit guaranteed; satisfaction given; few more engagements per day, MISS BARSS, 1250 O'Farrell t.; phone West 340. A YOUNG woman wishes a positfon to do general housework; adults; small washing; San Rafael preferred; best references. 3601 Twenty-third st. - Nl i B, T Rt S WANTED—Fosition as working housekeeper in small family; business man preferred; Eng- lish woman and a good cook., Address box 3216, Call office. A STRONG young woman would like work house-cleaninz by the day or would do Jashing. . Call evenings or_address U7 Al- on_ave SEND date of hirth and 2 stamps for a pen picture of your life. H. HILL, 120 Sutter st. MISS FREDRICH, clalrvoyant. card reader; ladies 25c, gentlémen bOc. 235 Larkin st. MME. MARSEAU, card reader—L., 2bc; G., 50c. 545 Minna st.; tel. Folsom 3567, MRS. SHAFTER, permanently located at 558 Btevenson st.; hours 9 to 9; open Sundays. GOOD cigar stand near Market st., down town, for eale, with fixtures. Box 318, Call. FOR SALE—Creamery business on account of sickness; glso living rooms. Box 3190, Call. A BRANCH office of The Cali for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market et., opoosite Fifth. Oven until 11 p. m. —— e e ——— BXE of the best delicatessen stores in_Hayes Valley for sale. Inquire box 2087, Call. PARTNEP. wanted in jobbing ciy busi Address box 3599, Call omne‘e. T . RYAN, Atty-at-Law, 1148 Market, opp. ales’: courts; advice: collections; open evgs. 927 Market, room 802, consulta- 1 i n ‘e in advance. Open evenings. —_— e DETECTIVES. { TIONAL Detective Agency—Reliable | and eriminal cases in all localities; asonabje rates, P, O. box 783, kinds of cases handled; bueiness strictly onfidential; charges reasonable. 004 Montgomery st., room 204 YON'T muke your troubles public.”” Consul- ation free; divorces, etc. 506 Majestic bldg. B — WANTED—A partner in river steamboat busi- Address box 1688, Call office, 25 $50 CAPITAL wins $12 dally; positive proof. BLAIR, 935 Market &t., room 1o~ 5 GOOD Call route for gale. office. Apply at Canl ’ LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market st., room 801, eighth ficor. ROOMING-HOUSES ara REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. FREE LIST. FISHER & CO.. .Phone Main 8354 Room 438, James :mood buflding. Furnished rooming-houses, hotels and flats. AUTOMOBILES. OR sale—Pope-Toledo touring car: 3-cyl- inder motor. _Address box 1810, Call office, ADVERTISING. JEAN CASSINA, ad writing, clr- culare, programmes, cards. Room 1, 1035 Market st. ASTHMA CURE. A. DI NOLA'S Asthma cures. Sold by st Remedy arugeists. Main office, 1002 Morket ROOMING-HOUSE for sale; 20 rooms: always 'ull; good furniture, carpets, etc.; good come ‘above rent. Box 1906, Call. LODGING-HOUSE of thirty rooms for sale in city. Address box 1687, Call office. BOUTH of Market-st. _rooming-house; ,E e ————————— BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. ‘mh?‘mfi_mul 370-620; “Chliaren ¥ SPIRITUALISM. A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and life reader, 1206 Market, r. 10, Galt House. PALMISTRY. A A A AP HAVE you consulted Uno, great East Indis Palmiet? Hours 10 to n.: 504 Taylor st. PROF. DELEUZE, 3 tal, nervous, chronic diseases. ® fo 12, 2 to 6. A. N. DB LAUFF, the 1-4, 7-8, Nervous, 7 Ellis st.; 778 ®ady, ills_cured. BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. 3 lfln’l young; cheap. Tel, East 4395. A FIRST-CLABS competent Swiss girl would like position to do chamberwork. Address M. BERRY, Hotel Valencla, Bighteenth and Valencia_sts. AN experlenced and competent - Would ike & few ‘more.da private families. Call 11 phone East 2006. A FIRST-CLASS cook, with best of references, would like a place 'in a boarding-| or hotel. . Call 149 Linden ave., near Van Ness ave. and Haves st. RELIABLE, thoroughly competent nurse wants Tosition to ‘take full charge Of baby; refer- ences. Box 1816, Call office. STRONG German-American girl wishes house- WOTK T PrivaLe fee me Sooking: ho Al answered. 752 Bryant t. A YOUNG lady with expertence as cashier remnnm'd:oum ke position. Call 11= Guerrero st., near Twenty-fourth. A GERMAN glrl wishes a position at general housework na “pieis CokiaRy wages 20 Please call at 1025 Washington st. YOUNG woman, good cook, wants in city; lf::'rmm and ' Sundays off; $10 month. Box 3254, Call office. er st or ‘A COMPETENT German cook, desires position as family. Call two days at | COLORED girl wants position as mald; §25 “Phone e MAN and wife, German, want position in private family; wife is excellent cook; Al references. Box 1904, Call. YOUNG German wishes to learn baker trade or willing to do any work. P. HEIDBREDER, 634 Sacramento st. GERMAN middle-aged single man wishes sit- uation as clerk in grocery store and barroom; good references. W. BOHLING, 417 Kearny. MECHANICAL stationary engineer of good moral character wants position. A. PANTZ, Winchester Hotel. YOUNG man, 7 years' experience shoes and gents' furnishing business; first-class sales: man; references. Box 3261, Call office, MIDDLE-AGED German wants position_in large wholesale liquor or cigar house. Box 5262, Call office. A MAN, aged 45, American, desires position of trust or ibility; have references. BUCKNAN, 318 Ninth st., Oakland. VALET—8ituation wanted b, gxlane«l English valet; b 3286, Call, EXPERIENCED driver desires position; handy with tools; steady dress box 4757, Call office. BARTENDER; sober, steady and reliable; young man: 4 years' experience; good refer- ence; willing to leave city. Box 3215, Call. Z. ABE LBVY, 1135 Market st., phone Jessie 761, pays cash and buys everyt L FURNITURE FOR SALE. 1 ALMOST given away: unredeemed storage pi- anos and fur. Whitehead's Storage, 1636 Mkt. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. GIRL for housework, Tonopah. 6 cooks, city and country. B 8 cooks for boarding-house. cee. 530 ‘Walltresses for city and country, also cham- Dbermaids, at best of wages. Second girls for city at. $20 and $25 A first and second butler, city. .$45-535 2 laundresses for private families.. 530 Nursery governess, German... 330 Housework, 3 in family, in mining town.$60 And 24 housework girls for city and shor distance in country.. $20-$25-530 Apply to J. F. CROS] ., 334 Sut- ter st. e s GIRLS learn hairdressing, manicuring. mas- . sage, etc., from A to % in 1 mo. for $10; T positions to fill guaranteed at $10 per wk. up; eve. class, §5. 234 Post st., r. 17, 24 floor. A—GIRLS learn millinery for Feb. positions; 3 seasons from start to finish tn one mo. for $20; positions guaranteed at $1¢ per week up. School, 234 Post st., room 16, second floor. LEARN halrdressing, faclal massage, manicur- Ing, scalp treatment,hair work,removal supers fluous hair: day, eve. classes; positions wait. ing; $10 week up. 210 Powell, r. 2-3, 2d floor. & EXPERIENCED _AND INEXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON OVERALLS, PANTS AND SHIRTS. HEYNEMANN & CO. 10TH AND HOWARD STS. WANTED—Competent lady as housekeeper for 400-room hotel; must be thoroughly familiar with hotel duties and capable of employing and managing help; state references. Box 1887, Call office. WOMAN to learn cutting. 056 Mission st., third floor. OPERATORS on ladies’ walsts; paid by the week; good wages. 656 Mission st., 34 floor. OPERATORS on ladles’ underwear. 656 Mis- st., third floor. OPERATORS on ladies’ wash skirts. 656 Mis- = A REAL good cook; no wash: $7 to $8 per week. Call at 25 Third st. of age. whose business experience has fitted her for meeting the public. Box 1880, Call. WANTED—A reliable woman or girl for gen- fter § a. 1o do wages $25. “lfimu st. ‘WANTED—Young, reliable girl to care for Dbaby and do chamber work. 2408 Octavia st. YOUNG to_attend baby 13 months old; .‘?.’z lk'::ut home. Apply 500 Van Ness. GIRL for good home; assist; go to school If desired. Call, 315 Eddy st, YOUNG girl for hairdressing store, with some experience. 1534 Polk st. and cooking. 8758 general housework; GIRL for GIRL about 15 years to assist at light house- work. 21 Powell ave. WANTED—Girl or woman to assist with housework and store. 966 Tth st.. Oakland. 2-CHAIR barber shop cheap this week. Box 1883, Call office.. 3-CHAIR barber shop cheap. st.; long lease. GOOD barber shop for sale; cheap. 228 Fast st.. near Transport dock. 1090 Valencia HELP WANTED—MALE. AT HORD & SMITH'S Employment Otfice, 628 Clay st. Phone Main 332L Free fare... . cmeeeans Free fare 100 wagon teamsters, 100 dril! 100 muck- ers, 100 hammermen, $225 to $2 50 day. = Free fare | Sh: Counties. 25 laborers, R. R. work, $2 day; boss hers. e 1 carpenter, nearby, $3350, furnish own bks; 1 shirt finisher, $25 and found, coun- try; 250 laborers, east of S. F.. winter's job, $2 day, houses to live In, stoves to warm by, all inside work, work rain or shine, that’ all; 1000 lsborers, drillers, muckers, ham. mermen, $225 to $275 per day, houses to live in; 1000 men wanted, south, winter's Job, wages run from $225 to $2 50 per day, mo discount, all company work, fare only $2 40, that's all. Many new jobs that are filled as fast as they come in; watch our blackboards, Southern’ Pacifla’ R. pany work. . rough carpenters. A—PACIFIC CON. EMPLOY. AGCY. (Inc.), | CUTTING & GUNN. 635 Washington st. Phone James 330L SOUTH—-FREE FARE-SOUTH. 10 laborers, $2 23 day; Santa Fe work. CARPENTERS. FREE FARE. 8 rough carpenters, company work, FREE FARE BOTH WAYS. § carpenters, co.’s own work, board $4 50. Stableman, ranch, south, $30 and found, Rough carpenters, 20¢ fare $75. FARE Co. FREE FARE. Siskiyou County. Ship To-night. Near Orvegon. Free Fare. Boss Here. Two section foremen, $2 70 day; free fare. Coal miners, Oregon, $1 ton; boss here. Tiemakers, 130 tie: cheap fare. PACIFIC CON. EMPLOY. AGENCY (Inc.) GASOLINE engineer for mine holst; $2 50 per day and board; boy for wholesale store, $i day; 3 milkers, $30 and $35 and found; farm- ers, §26 and board; vineyard grafter; 2 but- lers, $43 and found; second butler, $35 and found; 2 boarding-house waiters, $25 and found; bell and elevator boy, $20 and room; vegetable man, $20 and found, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. ANDRE'S Office, 817 Stockton st,~—Cook, small hotel, south, $50; waiter, country hotel, $30; attendant for sick ward, institution, $25 and found; butler, small family, $43: valet who can do massage, $50 and found; kitchen band, $25, ete. MEN and boys wanted to earn $3 to $8 day after completing course of practical instruc- tion at home or in our schools; graduates ad- mitted to union; positions secured. COYNH BROS. CO. PRACTICAL SCHOOLS PLUMB- ING AND BRICKLAYING New York, Chi- cago, Cincinnati and St. Louls. Free catalog. ‘ WANTED By an_export commission house, & young man of business experience (lumbar preferred). with some knowledge of bookkeep- ing. Address, with full particulars, stating | salary expected, box 1388, Call office. MEN and women to leard the barber trade in ‘ the only relable college in the city; call and Ja | see references signed by students from other colleges who paid us over to finish them. ‘ MOLER SYSTEM. 644 Clay st. SOLICITORS wanted—: and profitable em- ployment. GEO. F. R, 28 First st., second foor. FIRST-CLASS mechanical draughtsman want- ed. M. P. SCHELL, 506 Mission st. WANTED—Laborer. 1251 Webster st., Eflis.; caill in biacksmith shop. near ERRAND boy wanted; electrical business. Ap- v ply 210 Davis st., top floor, § a. m. BOOTBLACK wanted for barber shop: must be first class. 1418 Halght st, MEN and women wanted to learn the barber trade. S. F. Barber College, T41A Howard. MAN, under 35, from San Franclsco or viclnu{ to prepare for good position as RAILW MAIL CLERK: experfence in postoffice not necessary: entrance salary $800 per annum, gradual promotion: an exceptional openin exam. soon, Sce immediately N. H. OLIVER, 43 . Phelan _ bullding. started: write fully; send photo. DR. .. 25 Third st. WANTED—At once, good, live canvassers to represent us throughont California: large com- missions paid: complete cutfits furnished free. good prospects for right party. Full particu- lars address Oregon Nursery Co., Salem, Ore.

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