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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 190 2 . 1 ASTHMA CURE. A. DI NOLA’S Asthma Remedy cures. 8old by druggists, Main office, 1602 Market st. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. A BELECT home for children from birth to & yre.; Jarge @ edical care if mecessary; $10-§20; children adopted. 2504 Howard st. JOHN D. EPR Adar N McNAUG = JOBN McRADE P S LADY wants'chld_to board; teach’German; MARTIN Business Manager | sunny home; ref. 1188 Turk, by Jefferson Pk. L e T TO board and_room a child; also room for cxggrag’ | “parent. 132 Valencia st. The Operator Will Con- Wish. BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. g S.F. s e Y Publication ¢ Tnird, | = spaniel bitch: perfectly marked; Editorial Rooms s ehean HAMMOND, 475 B4dy, reas. Tel, Bast 4395. er Week, Delivered by Ca - ! s. Per Month. sples, 5 Cts. | e ————— s by Mail, inc age (Cash With | nothing too lares 100 small; we make a specialty o : small sets of books. XON-JAMES AUDIT CO., 511-12-18_Callaghan’ bldg. CALL ), 1 year.. CHANCES. BUSINES 50; best located corner waloon on water owner to got married, wife objects to business only cause of sale. R. G. WILKE, 26% Keamy st. sested rdering ohange of | TTers CORNER (ranster ealoon, prinoipal to wive both NEW | & rcets ‘Western Addition; rent $65; lease; o Jorder to ineare o | splendiq offer. Call R’ G. WILKE, 20% e y. Kearny st. | A—$800; LODGING-HOUSE; 1§ nicely fur- nished room: close to Third and loward ste.; rent $45: ow = bachelor, to leave city, Cal] R, G, WILKE, 26% Kearny st. | A—$300; BRANCH bakery and delicatessen | store; rent $18; 4 living rooms; good ing business; Western Addition. = Call G WILKE, 26% JKearny A—$2100; THE best located delicatessen and fancy grocery in the Western Addition; place doing & first-cl aying larg stock of choicest fresh fancy groceries. Call R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1000: BAKERY: cornerin the Mission; barrels horse, wagon: : place established years and known doinz, a good business. See R. G. i Kearny st A--$1650: BALOON on Fourth st.; rent $55; ease; this is & good paying business and Al location; value in sight; investigate as it is a bargain. R. G, WILKE, 26% Kearny st. Great i e NOTICE—If you have anything you want for, from saioon or shoeshop to a resi- or a ce or fine bullding lot under water, we can sell . SCIPLI bod building. PATENTS of SCIPLE & H every RIVES, naturé 1011 James Flood bldg. BUSINESS "HANGE. INSURANCE! Phone_Folsom 2436. S $2800—BOARDING-HOUSE. in heart of city: . income $700 per mo.; rent $150; very fine ure and carpets; cost over $3000; lease owner sick. DALLMAN, 224 ‘Sixth. ar lease on store; sultable for $17 50 per month; in cen- Jose. 'Address ond st., San n: furnished lard table; wagons, traps, als only. Ad- streets ss; prin 11 office. TNER wante: vious experience required; will to each; must be a steady man; al estate of y; desks, a sell 1 siness; must g0 away 9 Kearny room 1. established retall hat business, ) lease, in first-class locality; Bas to be =0ld owing to owner's impaired health, Address box 1925, Call office. to exploit good pay iness near San Franct ete. Address for particu- general merchan- furnished and siness, completely obout $3000. uipped; rent only $15; price Address box 1612, Call office. FOR SALE—In Southern part of State, good | ying merchandise store; new stock; new liding; eales average about $200 per month. Address box 1611, Call office. WANTED—Party with some money to invest in country proposition; grocery, saloon and dance hall; quick returps.. Inquire box 1804, A partmer with sume money to townsite proposition on the market; Address for full office. and bar for sale, with lease; fam- Inquire at WICHMAN & LUT- 1 Battery st. ut is perticulars, box a profits 3208, C GROC! fly affair GEN, ? g fruit and fish stand together; $15; priee reasonable: good iocation; JOHN M. LORTON, C. C. t call at once. Box 1920, Call office. R. K. McLENNAN, K. of R. and 8. [ or gentleman to invest $500 in partner- e s ng proposition: no betting; big re- . SCO_ Tent No | _turns assured. HINDOO, box 1935, Call. M.—Review { ERAL merchandise store in interlor town AY) for sale on account sickness. Particuiars, R L - | box 3096, Call office. D. E. RICHARDS, AURANT @nd delicatessen store in Record Keever. Addition; good paying. Address , ‘Call office, | | $200—RESTAURANT for sale; doing good busi- ness; or one good cook for partner. 1583 Va- lencia st., or 3132 Mission st. | FOR eale—In Northern California well equipped Trestaurant; reasonable for cash; account sick- ness. Box 2006, Call TRY etationery store; also cigars, etc.; sale In country town. near city; worth stigating. Box 1683, Call WANTED-—A party who is desirous of mak- of the Caledon- ENING D. D. McRAE, Chier. ry | (annual)—To the | f the Oc Steamship Com- [ | | take that the annual stockh@iders of the Oceanio be held at the prin- 827 Mar- ease of the ) Compi 1 of the company i on an investment of $800. ket room 4, second floor), in the City | ‘Of o 18es. and County of Ban Francisco, State of Caii- | Address box 1885, Call office - v, the 224 day of January, | WANTEDParty with some means to assist ., for the pur- | in placing useful farm patent on the mar- r the ensuing | ket: Just patented. Address box 2004, Call tion of sugh other | periy come before the | FOR SALE—Stationery. motion. cigar, candy fer books of the | Etore gnd laundry office: price reasonable. en Address box 2604, Call office, (10) days prior mee 3y ord T HOMAS, Beors | FOR SALD Good paying apartment.house in S atae. | Western Addition: 24 rooms. Full partic- | ulars at box 1892, Call office. WILL sell big paying retail business; will not sacrifice; if you are willing to pay what it is worth write; poor health, Box #83, Chico,Cal. | NBWSPAPER route for sale in- Oakland: a §00d Call rovte in Oakland for eale. Apply at Call business office for particulars. ATTOR: AW, ADVICE free; private, confidential; business o promptly transacted: attac . | If You Are Going to established busl- | Apply 1027% Market st., r. 2. R wanted in light business; fied with $18 to $3b week; serv- dy man required. Particulars | CLAIRYOYANTS. L SUSURUULRSIN AA— PROF, NIBLO. ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST. Oldest Established. First tered. Best-Known Clairvoyant in California READ CAREFULLY. HONEST. PROPOSITION. NO FEE IN ADVANCE. World's Greatest Clairvoyant Astral Dead Trance Medfum, Peychic, Seer and Hesler. 4UA ELLIS 6%, NEAR JONES S.. ECIAL 'THIS A MY $5 COMPLETE. LIFE READING—$1. 1 LOW FEE. AN 35 1ife reading §1 it you bring this comple edvertisement. T do hereby solemnly agree and toe to make no charge if I fall to you by name in full, names 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 loye of the one you most desire, even though miles away: how to succeed in business, speculation, lawsults; how o marry the one of your choice; how to repeln youth, health and vitality; removes &ll evil ‘influences, cures drink habit, locates treasures, cures dll nervous diseases. How can I have good luck? How can ] succeed in business? How can I make my home happy? i How can I conquer my enemies? How can I marry the one I choose? How can I marry well? How soon can 1 marry? How can I conquer my rival ‘How can I make any one love me? How soon will my lover propose? How can 1 get a letter? How cen I get a good position? How can I remove bad influences? How can I cantrol any one? How make distant ones think of me? How can I settle my quarrel? How can 1 hold my husband’s love? How can I kep my wite's love? ‘me. Niblo tells all and never asks ques- tions. No charge If not satisfled 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. Hug been a resident of California for the last 22 years and is legally ordained to one of the oldest spiritualistic societies of Call- fornia. = Why ee a Clairvoyant, Not See the Best? is always the cheapest in'the Better consult mo 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 before by their false advice, based upon guesses, but Prof. Niblo has an established reputa- tion; testimonials and credentials from thou- sands of your own citizens and friends. If you have alrcady made a mistake, thrown away your money and lost confidence through dealing with much advertised and As the best end | | | | | | | | self-styled paimists and clalrvoyants and | their cheap, claptrap methods, start from | . the beginuing and consult Niblo. © He | tell you frankly your “condition and will o ™ay expect; if nothing can bs done will not take one cent of your not this honesty on the face of e | Sl | I will tell you what sickness you are troubled with and how to cure It. ILL- | | HUNDREDS ARE LIFTED FROM H HEALTH AND POVERTY. | WHENCE COMES THI | POW! ALL THE LAND WO R? RS 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 drugs, \not by Christian Science, nor | by osteopathy, mor by divine healing, but by @ subtle, psychlc force of nature in combina- tion with .certain. vital magnetic remedies which contaln the very elements of life and health; some wers blind, some were lame, some were parylytic, scarce. , S0 great was their infirm- ; others were afflicted with Bright's dls- se, heart disease, consumption and other le diseases; some were suf- fering_from kidney trouble, dyspepsia, ner- yous debility, insomnia, neuraigia, coustipa- sm, female troubles’ and other ar ills. 3 NIBLO HAS CURED THEM ALL. RS MY $5 CELEBRATED LIFE RPADING, $1 LOW FEE. 3 BEWARE of pretenders and partially developed me- diume., They copy his advertisements and in many smaller cities us¢ his name. Please remember Prof. Niblo can be seen only at his San Francisco office. HOURS—10 TO 8, DAILY AND SUNDAY. $1. 1. 411A ELLIS ST., NEAR JONES. Permanently located in his own heme. PROFESSOR NIBLO, . MIGHTY HEALING | NT ADVERTISEMENTS E DENTISTS. O ] DREXLER 'AL COMPANY.. PAINLESE DENT: Perfect, painl 1 at_lo i e L e sgld 2 filings, $1; gold ‘erown: ; bridge A NEW plate_The Whalebone—Cannot break; warean e B0 e o o Ailinge, S0c; plates, $5; full set; all ‘work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, near 1ith— No chaike for exiracting when blates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set: extracting 00c; gas given. LOWEST prices in S. F.; painless extraction, G0c. New York Dentists, 969 Mission, cor. 6tk GOLD fillings, 70c; stiver, 86c; crowns. §2; no pain; op. Sun: Dr.fl.‘(’:.;{ewlu.lol% Grant av. A WEEK’S news for 5 cen o Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for ling, $1 per year DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES ACCORDION, knife and sunburst pleating; em. broidery, hemstitching, tucking: buttons and button holes made. Stewart’s Lining & Trim- ming Stgre, 14-16 Taylor st.; phione East 4835. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School Eve, ciase: patierns cut. 1190 Market st. b it e bt o et BRING your goods; make vour coats and 31 443 M llister st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. A MIDDLE-AGED man wants a position as collector or watchman; best of references from ;l'-. best men. Address JOHN, 7il Grafton CREAMERYMAN (German) wants steady po- sition as butter-maker or to run separator: has ten years' experience. Address WIL- LIAM O. ELKERS, 485 Pige st. SITUATION wanted as c February 1; single; as to honesty and trustworthiness my references will speak for me; 5 years in last vlace. - Box 1923, Call. FLORIST, fruit and vegetable gardener wishes situationi; capable to take charge, Address PH. L., 22 Sacramento st. B i e e S e M GARDENER, competent, wishes position on private place; care flowérs, greenhouse; refer- ences. Box 1929, Call office. O e . ENGINEER wishes steady position running boilers, engines; all round work: long ex- perience; good references. 42 Natoma st. - R s BARBER, first class, wishes a steady job 1a country; state wages. Box 1884, Call. RELIABLE man, age 30, thoroughly experl- enced in general office work, would like to correspond with house who 'can gppreclate ices of extremely competent man; have bétn employed for past 6 years by large mer- cantile Srm; exoelient refercaces, ~Hox 378, EDUCATIONAL. Special Term—Beginning -Now For Grammar and High School Students at AYRES Mm(‘)DERN BVJSISA}%SESE‘(!:‘OLLEGE 723 MARKET 5 Life scholarship, ). One Month Free. Day, and Night School. A—THE Lyceum, an excellent preparatory school for university, law and medical col- leges; we prepared hundreds of students suc- cessfully and we shall prepare you; day, evening session; referenges Presidel ordan Y i Phelan building. or any Stanford professor. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUS. CoF.,, 933 Market, conducted by Robert F. Gallagher, \expert court reporter, holds world’s record for\short- hand writing; successful himself, will make you so0; shorthand, typing, bookpg. Catalogu 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’ bullding. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Established 1563; largest in the West; annual enrollment 1000; send for circular; day & eve. ALWAYS a demand for our sraduates; they are trained by practical business men. San Francisco Bus_ College, 738 Mission st. DANCING, both adult and_children’s classes, now open at Hinman's School of Dancing, 1412 Polk st., nr. California; phone East 2126. HEALD'S School of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post st. S.F.; elvil, mining, electrical, steam | and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. ENGLIS] ‘Wwith- many years' experience in the Orlent and first-class connections in Shanghai desfres position as manager or as- sigfant in reputable export firm. Address box 1945, Cali ofiice. 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. CITY ralesman 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, Cali office. Al JOB compositor and foreman, experienced on stock, estimating, proofreading, etc., wants_situation In cify or elsewhere. Box 1947, 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. PLUMBER, young, industrious and sober, wishes position at trade; am a finished work- man and have first-class references. EoX 3293, Call office, FLORIST and gardener, thoroughly competent and of long experience, desires position on private place in Oakland or vicinity. Ad- dress box 3250, Call office. CHAUFFEUR, holding owner's license {or New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, wants position as private or public chauffeur, re- pairman or salesman. Box 3257, Call office. ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1804, Van der Nafllen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. BOOKKEEPING, Eng., math. etc, day and eve.: individual instr. 305 Larkin st. Prof. T. A. Robinson, formerly pres. Pac. Bus. Col. BOY or young man to work 2 hours dally in exchange for commercial or shorthand course, San Francisco Business Colldge, Mission. A—METROPOLITAN-California-Students join- ed. Business, Stenographic, #25 Golden Gate. SPANISH, French,ete. Prof. De Filippe'sAcademy of langiiages,1018 Post;est. 1871;ablest profs. IRVING Institute, school for girle, 2126 Cal. st. Easter term beging Monday, Jan. §, 1908 A speclal class preparatory to teachers' exam- inatl or FI&Q pllnn schis. 333 Phelan bldg, BCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION——Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st.—Night classes. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent to any address In the ited States or Canada one year for § YMENT OFFICES. 3 anese-Chinese employment office furnishes best help promptly. GEO. SAKAUYR, successer Geo. Aoki, removed to 320 Maggn ‘from 421 Post; tel.”East:550. AN up-to-date Japanese-Chinese emp. office; furnishes reliable help of all kinds ""’"&E"" H. KOIDA,, 400_Post st.; tel. James STAR Employment Office—Reliable Japanese ard Chinese help furnished with care. ~W. KADOTA, 400 Powell st.; tel. Main 1751 A—_JAPANESE _and Chinese help. WM. YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel, Bush §59. JAPANESE & Chinese help supplied; reliable. B. K. SUGUIRA, 408 Post; phone Main 3801 Finest Japanese help; housecleaning specialty. G. R. Kumabe, 848 Mason st.; tel Bast 4873. e e AN 0ld_estab. (1850) Chinese emp. office. C. CHONG'S, removed to 518 Pine; tel| t 156 H. W. HONG, 1113A Clay st.; Chinese employ- ment office; best help. Tel East 426, CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., €40 Clay. JAPANESE. Chinese help of all kinds furnish- ed; housg-cleaning. 708 Taylor; James 7636. A YOUNG man of excellent moral character, possessing & thorough knowledge of Spanish, Wishes to be employed; in or out of the city. Box 4771, Call office. A MARRIED man, aged 2 wishes inside situation} 3274, Call office. MAN and wife, German, want position In private family; wife is excellent cook; Al references. Box 1904, Call. AN industrious, sober, steady, rellable man wants vositlon in _private place; garden, horses, cows, etc. Box 1989, Call office. YOUNG man, speaking German, French, Eng- lish and Spanish, desires position, Box 1938, Call office. EXPERIENCED all-round bookkeeper would like position in first-class house; give me a trial. Box 1980, Call. GERMAN middle-aged single man wishes sit uatlon as clerk in grocery store and barroom good references. W. BOHLING, 417 Kearny. MIDDLE-AGED German wants position ‘in large wholesale liquor or cigar house. Box 8252, Call office. A MAN, aged 43, American, desires pos.tion of trust or responsibility: have references. BUCKNAN, 318 Ninth %, Oakland. PRINTER, all-round job man,-fast, accurate, can run presses, estimate; country town pre- temperate habits, references. Box ferred. 1126 Market st., Toom 119, BARTENDER; sober, steady and reliable; young man; 4 years' experience; good refer- ence; willing to leave city. Box 3215, Call MARRIED man wants position in grocery store; 10 years' experlence. Box 1915, Call. SITUATION wanted by an all-around man on private place. Box 1942, Call office. JANITOR or porter wishes situation; no sa- loon. Address 1941, Call office. CLERKSHIP wanted by a competent man; best of references. Box 3279, Call. AN honest Japanese couple want positions, ‘man as good cook, wife as waitress or gen- eral housewark, in’ clty or country. Address KATA. box 3202, Call office. JAPANESE young boy wants position, as scheolboy; housework in private family. Box 1926, Call office. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Fmployment Of- ki v stocfion “Main 5188. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. WOMAN wants work by the day; Washing or cleaning; $1 60 and car fare. MRS. OSGOOD, 115 Hayes st. RELIABLE Eastern Infant’s nurse would iike mituation by Feb, 1. Nurse, 2249 Polk st. A—MISSE M. WILLE, 310 Ellis et. Clairvoyant, crystal seer, can be consulted on all affairs of life; Miss Wille guarantees a honest, reliable, satisfactory reading: reveals the pest: gives correct forecast of your fu- ture: advises you on important affairs, whether financtal, domestic, love or busines; glves the secret how to control, charm, fas- cinate the one vou I reading, 81; hours 10-8 p. m.; French, German, English spoken. LINCOLN, CLAIRVOYANT ADVIS) TEACHER OF OCCULTISM. Seven vears of rellable, accurate advice to the hundreds who have consulted him proven his sterling worth. The Heath, 312 Eddy st. Readings by malil, $2; hours, 10 to 5. ISMAR - THE BGYPTIAN CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST, Permanently located at 1104 Market st. rooms 9 and 10. cor. Turk (Vendome); p vate readings dafly, 10 a. m. to 5 p. 3 questions answered, §1: full life, $5. MISS ZEMDAR, yourg, gifted clair. and palm., has second sight; a wonderful proghetess; 50c. ¢. $1. 1035 Fillmore, near MEAllister. MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card read- er, palm! when others fail try me; good reading no sign. 102% 6th, nr. Mission. MISS MELBOURNE, clairvoyant, crystal seer- ese and peychometrist; convincing proofs; startling revelations; read. 50c. 1228 Market. A LADY wishes to do a* day’'s work, washing or housecleaning. MRS. R. B., (40 Minna. YOUNG strong girl wants day work; washing, cleaning, sweeping. 513 Natoma st. A JAPANESE young man wants service for .any kind of job from 6 to 8 p. m. FRANK, 1428 Pacific ave. $25-380. work places, ¢ity and country, CO., 334 Sutter A SPECIAL—A crew of waltresses, botel, city, $30 and board. C. R, HANSEN & CO. Bush st. GIRLS learn hairdressing, manicuring, B i i e ok U0t w007 tions to ranteed a r ; Eve. class, §5. 504 Post st. r. 11.um:g, A—GIRLS learn millinery for Feb. w-mon-; umnmww&onm}n’ ; positions guaranteed at $10 per weel School, 234 Post st., room 16, second floor. 'ARN hairdressing, faclal massage, manicur- ing, scalp treatment,hair work,removal super- 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—050 salesladies for coats and suits for the genuine annual sale at CAILLBAU'S, 114 Kearny st. ¢ WANTED—50 salesladies for walsts for guuine. sunual sale st CAILLEAU'S, arny et. WANTED—First—class alteration hands on la- dfes’ coats and skirts. CAILLEAU'S, 114 Kearny st. WANTED—100 good-looking young women to take part in Amazon merch. Apply stage- door, Alhambra Theater, 1 p. m. to-day. ‘WANTED—First-class mlllh'll};{n trimmer. Ap- ply Superintendent’'s office, e Emporium. WET nurse wanted. Apply with baby to DR. LEWITT, 500 Van Ness ave., 1 to § p. m. ‘WANTED-—First-class manicure; no other need apply. 21 Bddy st. WANTED—A youns sirl who is destrous of ob- taining a good home in small family; small wages {n return for assistance in housework: no cooking. For further particulars call 77 % 14 man cook @nd helper, country botel, §6%: and others. Apply to J. F. & i OUR INVESTIGATION AND SEGREGA. TION RESULT IN THE PRODUCTION OF FIRST-CLASS HELP. THE BET HELP, DO AS OTHER DO— SEND YOUR ORD: T MURRAY & READY, Clay st., Leading Bmployment and Labor Agents. 'ruz.‘mgxen'r O’!‘ MAN ?ro LIV THE RIGHT QF MAN TO WORK. In 1905 we xave 69,000 men work MERCED, MERCED. THAT NEW R. R, ARB YOU GOINGY 500" driliers, $75. 500 hammermen, $75. 500 laborers, 80. 500 muckers, 50. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st TINNER. Tinner, country job, ses boss here, §3 50 dam MURRAY & READY, 634-638 st LOOK. FACTORY WORK. BTEADY YBAR ROUND. 10 laborers to work instde and outside of large factory; mo experience needed: summer and winter; you.can do this; Wil you? & Wages $60 per month. MURRAY & READY, 634-886 Clay st STABLEMAN and wife, resort near city, and found. Farmer and_wife, Humboldt Co., $40 and fd. COMPANY WORK. 25 trackmen, strappers and spikers 367 50. 10 section hands, steady, new electric R. R, country. MURRAY & READY. 634-036 Clay st DOES THIS LOOK GOOD TO YOU? operating; salary while learning; references required. Apply after 9a. m., 216 Bush st., third floor. GOOD opening for a competent stenographer, doing general work: desk rcom and privileges given in exchange for nominal services. Box 88, Call office. GIRLS wanted who are experienced ip hand sewing and crocheting. Apply 607 Grove st., GANTNER & MATTERN €O. A REFINED, educated woman about 30 years of age, whose business experfence has fitted her for mesting the public. Box 1889, Call IN demand, girls for scalp treatment’ hair dressing _and manicuring; will take four pupils. KEITHLY'S, 927 Market st. FEW ladles for easy line decorative fancy work: experience unnecessary: steady work; good pay. 1344 Market st., opp. 7th: 9 to 5. WANTED—Lady with good knowledge of mu- ic; $8C0 per year; references required. Box 3211, Call office, GIRL about 15 years to assist at light house- work. 21 Powell ave. — BARBERS—Emplovment Supplies. rber shops bought and Exchange, 311 James CITY and country s0ld. COLEMA! Flood building. BARBER wanted to buy or take charge shop. COLEMAN, 311, James Flood bidi BARBER shops wanted: all those that can bear close Investigation as to their merits of may apply to D. STOLZ, 723 Market FIVE-CHATR shop: swell location: lease; find furniture; must sell account death: sacrifice if taken now. P. O. box 570, San Jose. WANTED—A barber at 4207 Twenty-fourth =t 1l at 8 o'clock. WANTED—Barber every Sunday morning. 411 Devisadero st. BARBER shop, 2-chair, for sale cheap. Kearny sf. barber shop: Al bargain; will Apply 199 Third WILL sell half interest or all In good paying shop. 536 Fourth st. THREE-CHAIR barber snop for sale. 57 MeAlhster st 8-CHAIR barber shop cheap. st.; long lease. Inquire 1090 Valencia A GENTLE Japanese wants position as school- boy in good family; thoroughly experienced. Box 1946, Call office. . adls JAPANESE young honest boy wants position; housework or schoolboy In private family. Box 1907, Call. GOOD Japanese cook wants position as a cook and do housework: speaks English well. HENRY KOMAKI, phone Montgomery 5ol. JAPANESE, good cook, does everything in a small family; $7 per week. Box 1932, Call. —— ENGLISH lady (30) desires engagement, Cali- fornia, as companion, help or governes: charge young children! 10 years' experience; understands nursery; good needle woman, some knowledge dressmaking, millinery, cooking; very good references: fare out, sal- ary. Ajdress S, 41 Yale courf, West Hamp- stead, fondon N. W., England. WANTED—Position as working housekeeper in small family; business man preferred; Eng- (lish women and a good cook. Address box 8216, Call office. —_— A _STRONG young woman would like work house-cleaning by the day or would do waghing. Call evenings or address 117 Al- bion ave. ‘A _FIRST-CLASS competent Swiss girl would like position to do chamberwork. = Address M. BERRY, Hotel Valencia, Bighteenth and Valencia sts. AN experienced and competent dressmaker would like a few more day engagements in private familis. Call 1125 Geary st. or Dphone,_East 2096 A FIRST-CLASS cook, with best of references, would llke a place In a boarding-house or hotel. Call 149 Linden ave., near Van Ness ave. and Hayes st. f SEND date of birth and 2 stamps for a pen picture of your life. H. HILL, 120 Sutter st. »ns, probates, mechanics’ lens | A_FIRST-CLASS eutslie route on The Call; MISS FREDRICH, clairvoyant. card reader; indles 25c, gentléemen 50c. 235 Larkin st. ejected, bankrupicy. deeds, mort 3 Jesteads, partoership papers,.con- | _Western Addition. v etc., drawn. Attorncy. 633 Mar. | S opén eveinge, T30 o 880 | A4 LOCATION for firsi-class barber shop. Box v, $12; quick, quiet; advice free; | | POR sale—Cooperage fixtures wagon, license; long lease; cheap rent. ce; mo charge unless success- s, decds, leases, bills of Howard st. { co-partnership: corpora- | §50 CAPITAL wins $12 daily; positive proof. piey: ocollections; pro- |~ RLAIR, 935 Market st., room 1. 7 Market st., r. 301. torney-at-Law, Exam. bld RESTAU! N - 3 ey oy e { AURANT for sale. 135 East at. general courts and ofl $1600—GROCERY, delicatessen and liquor store for sale on 6th st. Apply at 65 6th st —HOME cooking restaurant and delicates- vance or for consuita ment. Tel. Red 3601 n & 4 free; legal divorce sts §12; all law ®en; must sell; worth $500. Call 2-4, 161 9th. case dled; no fee 1 a 3 n < ) Tment: call and save money. 810 Mkt v, 83, | _for_sale, with fxtores. Box $180, Call CREDITORS of R. Brent Mitchell, who wish | FOR SALE—Creamery business on acoount of ot “something to their advantage, | _Sickness; also living rooms. Box 3190, Call. sested to address box 2843, Call office, | WANTED—A partner in river steamboat busi- | “ness. Address box 1088, Call office. Law and Col. Ag..r. | GOOD Call route for sale. mporium: phove: legal | office, e for sale. Apply at Call old_established. t-Law. 1148 Market, opp. ; collections; open evgs. | ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recelved at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. e LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market st., room 801, eighth floor, ROOMING-HOUSES and REAL ESTATE }FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. FREE LIST. | FISHER £C0..... .......... Phone Maln 3334 | Room 436, James ¥iocod building. Furnished rooming-houses. hoteissand fiats. . . i | ROOMING-HOUSE for sale; 20 rooms; always charges rv ble. " n ays G04 Montgomery~ st,, room 204, | Geme ‘-m. rent. ?”"‘m c.xm:i' aoga I “DON'T make your troubles public.” FOR sale—A snap: 14 rooms, all full; cheap CLARK. 927 Market. room 802, consulta- o fee In advance. Open evenings. DETECTIVES. ERNATIONAL Detective Agency— Rellable " tion and evidence furnished in person- ] and eriminal cases in all localities; e rates. P. O. box 733, f cases handied; business strictly Consul- tation free: divorces, etc. 508 Mejestic bldg. rent. 13, Mission st. __ avromoBmes | cvmE ror RUPTURE. _ADVERTISING, COLLECTION OFFICES. | BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections " city or country. Pacific Collection Co,, Montgomery st., ror~< 8-10. Tel. Main v FEAN CASSINA, a4 wit ; w:qm -‘ifl' mlfi MRS. SHAFFER, permanently located at 538 Steveneon st.; hours 9 to 9: open Sundays. SPIRITUALISM. A A A A S AN A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and 1ife reader, 1206 Market. r. 10, Galt House. MRS. CRINDLE—Materjalizing seance Friday evening, 328 Bllis st., 8 o'clock. PALMISTRY. B TP vow HAVE you consulted Uno, great East India Palmist? Hours 10 to 5. 504 glylor st. A WOMAN wants washing or cleaning to do by the day. Apply or address Laundress, 304 Seventh s Swedish woman wants work by .the day; washing and /housecleaning. Call 2 Shipley st., off Fourth. COMPETENT laundress, sunny yard, would like to wash Ylannels and silis at home: rea- sonable, Box 3288, Call office. A COMPETENT German woman, first-class coolk, desires position as hous in small family. Call two days at 1508 on at. A RELIABLE woman with references wisjes to assist cooking, washing dishes, etc., few hours evenings; reasonable. B Turk st. A WOMAN would do washing by the day; $125 per day and carfare; hours 8 to 5 o'clock. Address MRS, E. K., 71) Post st. HYPNOTISM. | e PROF. DELEUZE, hypnotist, magnetist—Men- tal, nervous, chronic diseases. 317 Ellis st.; 9 fo 12, 2 to 6. £ 2 B — CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED Alr and Vacuum Progess used for cleaning carpets on floor Withott remov- 8l; carvets and rugs also cleaned by com pressed air at shop: prices moderate. S. Compresed Alr Cieaning 'y, 308 Mar- ket st.: phone Main 152 and Bush 479. WHEN you become disgusted with your work, send !Oyr BPAULDING’S Ploneer 't Beat- ing Works, 853-357 Tehama st. Tel. 40, ar- 22, WESTERN Carpet Clean! ‘Works. rison st.; Al cleaning, Rl:k"?hm CALIFORNIA Carpet Cleaning Co., J. McQueen ‘Drovrietor. 520 Guerrero st.; tel. Mission 40. ADVANCE Carpet Cl c Co.. 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 8%, GEQ. M ,:Ooq Props. MITCHELL'S, Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet ch-nln:.plc yard. Tel. Mission 74. RUDOLPH & CO., ot beating works; prices reasonable, 1708 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263 e e e et | YOUNG lady wishes a few more backward or feeble-minded children to teach, Address A. H., 4148 Twenty-fifth et. | GIRL 18 years old would like position w& sist With housework, but go to school. or_address 100% Freelon st. e day. CAPABLE young woman would ke Call 3141 Clementjna st., near Fourth. JAPANESE boy wants a position as schoolboy. UCHIDA, 750 Bush et. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recelved at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church 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. FLATS TO LET. AAAAA— Every desirable vacant dwelling 1Is listed in our renting department; combined lists from twenty-five of the largest agencies; saves a world of time and trouble. Service {s absolutely free. You are not asked to buy or even look at furniture. STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY, 1020 Market st.. opposite McAllister. AAA—COMPLETED LIST OF HOUSES, FLATS, apartment and rooming-houses; our Tenting department i3 free to all; we can find you a home in any part of the city; ask for no payment other than your good will; we do not ask you to buy or even look at the goods; use this department freely; you are more than welcome. CORDES FURNITURE CO., 245-230 Geary st. (on the square.) 'WE will find you a house or flat AT ONCE in any part of the city through our up-to-date renting department. and it 1s absgutely free. T BRILLIANT FURNITURE CO., 338-342 ost_st. ¢ M J HELP WANTED—MALE. AT C. R. HAD 429 Bush st 2 Itallan vegetable gardeners, country, $23, room, board, fare pald; do not have to speak Enzlish, Cleaner and press hotel laundry, coun- Washer, springs hotel, steady -340 Second cook and baker, mine boarding- .$65 Waiter and wife, waitress, cow 350 C. R. HANSEN & CO. h st AT HORD & SMITH'S Employment Office, 628 Clay st. Phone Main 5021. Free fare to Northern California, laborers, $2 Free fare south, winter's job, laborers, §2. Free fars east, laborers, $2 25 day: winter Job:. shirt finisher, country, $35 and fd., stegdy; powderman, near by. $2 50 day. 3 years' work, 10 driliers, laborers, company work, $2 day company work, that's all. COOK and wife, country hotel, $65 and found; oyster man, $30, and waiter, §25; 2 butlers, $45 and found: second butler. $33 and found; night man for hotel, $20 and’found; teamster for coal yard $12 week; boy for wholesale store, §1 day: farmers, milkers and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO, 628 Sacramento st. 100 men, south, $75 month, » ANDRE'S office, 317 Stockton st.—Cook, small hotel, Fresno County, $50; nurse for institu- tion, $25; dairyman, milk cows and make butter, private place, $35 and found; car- penter, country, few days, $2 50 a day and found; butler, $45; dishwasher, hotel, near city, $20 and found, ete. WANTED—Some one to represent us in city and neighboring towns to comsuming trade; liberal commission and guaranteed salary; write at once. BROWN & CO., 837A Mission. COMPETENT and experienced young man to teach English in Spanish country: must know Spanish and strictly sober; references. Box 1928, Call office. $16—WITH water; lower 4 rfoms and bath; nice location; near cars. 1121 Filbert st. MODERN, sui apt, flats, 3 rooms and bath, $22 50, $25. 77-87 Ash ave., near City Hall FLAT; § rooms, bath; stable; northwest cofner; sun ‘all day. 838 Thirtleth st. —_ THREE new up-to-date sunny flats of 5 and 6 rooms. 30 Dubode ave., near Mission st. WASHINGTON, 2831—Modern sunny upper flat, 7 rooms; rent reasonable. ¥ $10—FOUR nice rooms to let. 1055 Minna st. of advertisements and pened nt 1008 Market st obposite - unt D._m. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. MUST sell this week; entirely new 4-room, fur- Dished flat In downtown residence dlstrict; do_house-cleaning or washing by ey O v A _YOUNG and competent Bwedish woman would like positl general Douseworic 1n amall famiye. 84 Natoma. e —_— T = A YOUNG, willl Sl would.like place to Eist in light he i Apply ‘Turk : _or phone East 2872 = . © A COMPETENT first-class dressmaker would like work Ivate t §1 25 3 Cah e Satirehs 191 Tarkte gt o o © SWEDISH girl wants place, plain cooking and GOOD, strong woman, light housework; nest_ girl a e e e :mmmmzumg i 8 .marine view. Box 1894, Call office, for par- ticulars. v, —_— fil 7—Reasonable offer buys new R “flfimmfl;wim& e e ol TR s ot BRYANT. 001—Nicely furnished sunny cérner flat. T mu-i' cheap. Ao Bt i el Yo PR pets, planc, ete. M. GALLICK, 201 Larkin. YOUNG man aboul 20 to work around dairy and deliver: plenty of work: must be quick: $15 to $20 and found. Box 1924, Call office. WANTED—Wagon boys. Apply at HALE BROS." (Inc.) between 9 and 11 a. m. WANTED—-Dry goods salesmen. STRAUSS & FROHMAN, 107 Post st. A CAPABLE. genteel solicitor, $4 a } en- tire city fleld. Room 110, Phelan bul > YOUNG men of Int to take up good paying position. 604 Montgomery st., r. 204 MAN. wanted for shovel ;work; state wages wanted. - Box 1022, Call office. ANY intelligent person may earm good income corresponding lumm; experience un- Hieate: Lockoort, N. ¥ s s 1219 | Seventh ave,; take McAllister-st. cars to . FREE TO-DAJ. TO-DAY IT'S FREE A OCBAN SHORE R. R OPERATORS on ladies walsts; pald by the | 45 laborers, §60. week; good wages. 858 Mission st, 34 floor. | 45 fesmaters 307 50. 35 _drillers, $67 50. OPERATORS on ladles’ undeywear. 656 Mis- 7] . c. PR AR ey * MURRAY & READY, 634-688 Clay st OPERATORS on ladies’ wash skirs. 630 Mis- | ORECON—FRER Ko R NERS. sion st.. third floor. H T I SOk et WANTED—Young women to learn telephone COAL MINERS. MEXICO. 250 Coal Miners. MEXICO, MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st FARMS AND DAIRIES. 48 farm hands, plow teamsters, $26 to $33 td. 9 milkers and dairymen, $20 to §35 fouad. 6 choremen and choreboys, city and country, $15. $20, $25 and found. TUNNELS. QUARRIES. TEAMSTERS—LABORERS. 25 two and four horse teamsters, on new job close to San Francisco, 367 50 50 laborers, same place, § 47 tunnelmen, drillers and hammermen, alk free fa ¥ to $2 75 day. 84 quarry men, $2 to §2 25 day. 173 Isborers for quarries, near city, $60. 25 hand miners, goid mines, north, /60 found. 565 laborers, city and country, different jobs, MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. TIEMAKERS. 100 tiemakers, redwood, 1%o, 18e, 15¢ per tle. Street grade foreman, $3 day and found. Superintendent, sewer construction, go wages. SUPERINTENDENT RANCH. Superintendent for alfalfa ranch; must be experienced in irrigation, stock and teams; references; $30 to 375 and found. Man to take contract to get out 500,000 ties. Plumber, city job, $2 to $8 day. WOODS. Expertenced log-chute builder, see boss hers, $90 and_found. MUBRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. SPECIALS. 38 aay. BRICKMASONS. 6 bricklayers, § hours, south, 4 bricklayers, near city, $4 day. TUNNELMEN AND DRILLERS. 10 arillers, company work_quarry, $67 50. 15 tunnelmen. near city. $2 30 to $2 75 day. MURRAY & READY, 634-686 Clay st QUARRY FOREMAN. Foreman, rock quarry, experienced. 1o “cal references; see boss here. $3 50 . SPECIALS. BLACKSMITH. Blacksmith, run steam hammdr, mine ce., $3 60 day. MARRIED HELP. Marriey farmer, Placer Co., $40, house, cow and chickens. Man and wife for camp boarding-house, near city. COOKS. Cook, small camp see boss hers, $40 fd. Cook. restaurant, north, fare returned, $65 fd. 3 beilboys, city jobs, $15 and found. 12 laborers, warehouse. $2 25 day. 14c and LOOK. GOLDFIELD. TONOPAH. LAS VEGAS DISTRICTS. NEVADA. 5000 men, R. R. work in_the above districts. VIA LOS ANGELES. FARE TO LOS ANGELES, $5. FEE §1. MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay st Our Los Angeles office s located at 127-128 South Los Angeles st. MEN and boys wanted to earn §5 to $8 day, after completing course of practical instru tion at home or in our schools; graduates mitted to union: positions secured. COYN BROS. CO. PRACTICAL SCHOOLS PLUMB- ING AND BRICKLAYING New York, Chi- cago, Cincinnati and St. Louis. Free catalog. MAN, under 35, from San Francisco or vicinity to prepare for good position as RAILWAY MAIL CLERK;: experience in postoffice not necessary: entrance salary $500 per annum, gradual promotian: an exceptional opening: exam. soon. See immediately N. H. OLIVER, 43 Phelan buflding. WANTED—At once, good, lve camvassers to represent us throughout California; large com- missions paid; complete outfits furnished free; g0od prospects for right party. Full particu- lars address Oregon Nursery Co., Salem. Or. MEN and woman to learn the barber trade in the only reliable college n the city: call and see references signed by students from other colleges who pald us over to finish them. MOLER SYSTEM._ 644 Clay st. —_— e L LEARN telegraphy and R. R accounting: §50 to $180 per month salary paid our graduates: our six schools Indorsed by ail rafiroads: day and eve. session; appiy for catalogue. Morge School of Telegraphy, 26 O'Farreil st WANTED—Men to fill 300 rooms at 30c night; clothes closets, hair mattresses, slec- . tric lights In every room. 681 Howard, r. 3d, L] 1 LABOR debts collected: sults. attachments. Law and Adjustment Co., 49 34 st., rm. 522 PENSION atty.. E. A. Bullls, rm. Phelan bldg, Past Com. Geo. H. Thomas M“ G.A.R. DAUTEL wants 800 men t inspected Giverneaeut shose st GET Sacrameats st. A PRINTED list of houses g dar, to let; send G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 20 Mont

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