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g R e 1t THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1006. : TO-DAY WHICH nications 10 . . .Manager A . FOHN McNAUGHT Single Coy g Postage ‘(Cash With yeay’ .§8.00 4.6 unday), -1 Sun 6 dert change of ad ooy . NEW ne Main 1083 1016 By ALAMEDA Park Btreet, Near Pt A 1488 lars Avenue BE £145 Center S INGTON NE WAS = [3 RF DENT | ¢ reld Square BUSINESS OF Mark 2 n 9 p. A Dcear vard ——— = - e MEETING NOTICES. 0. T. M. (FRIDAY) at § o'ciock 4 Fourth st E. RICHARDS, Record Keever. Pioneer 3P| the celebrated Scot- | Keane Gillogley and sing. Tickets—Adults, cert at 8:15. Dancing J. M. Duncan, & Eirick, Third John Reid & Son, 78 | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. ADVICE free: private, and prompt transacted; collections, probates, m: ejected, bankrup! hoinesteads, part: wills, etc., draw room 28: opén eveninge, DIVORCE; costs, $12; quick, quiet; adv! no fee in advance; no charge fu); open evngs: wills, deeds, sale and artitles of co-pa tione organized; bankruptc: confidential ng of estates. 927 Ma | | & W, KING. Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bldg. | Oth floor, entrance room €11; established years: all courts, ge al courts and offl pract ; no fee in advance or for consuita- ticn; evenings by appointment..Tel. Red 3601. | REDITORS of R. Brent Mitchell, who wish %o learn of something to their advantage, are requested to address box 2843, Call office, delay PACIFIC REALTY COMPANY. FREE LISTS—LARGEST AND BEST! MANUFACTURING ERCANTILE! ARE OUR “SPECIALTIES! GROCERIES, DELICATESSENS ——— RESTAURANTS, SALOONS ————= « ANY LINE YOU WANT YOUR CAPITAL FITTED FROM OUR LISTS PACIFIC REALTY COMPANY, 419-20 Grant Bldg.—Phone South 1070. Seventh and Market sts. STOCK companies incorporated; if you have stocks or bonds for sale offer them through me to investors. GEORGE M. KELLOGG, Broker, 345 Ellicott squafe, Buffalo. CANDY, ice cream and notion store for sale near San Franciseo. Address box 1728, Call. legal divorce costs §12; all daw no fee in advance; open Sa ; other evenings by appoint- save money. 819 Mkt., r. 83 ICE free—Celumbian Law and Col. Ag., T. 915 Market, opp. Emporium; phone; Jegkl - collections: old established d SALOON for sale near Market st. Pacticulars at_box' 1815, Call office. A _FIRST-CLASS outside route on The Call; Western Addition. GOOD Call route for sale. Apply .at Call of- fice, N, Atty-at-Law, 1148 Market, opp. courts; advice: collections: open evE: 8. CLARK, 927 Market, room 802, consulta- n_free: no fee in advance. Open evenings DETECTIVES. | “DON'T make your troubles public.” Consul- | ‘tation free; divorces, etc. 506 Majestic bldg. DETECTIVES; men to learn bu money made while learning. 604 Migy. st., r. 204 | AUTOMOBILE like to exchange good paying shares nufacturing business for automobile. box 8082, Call office, WOULD LOUIS touring car for sale, carrying five | ~passengers. Box 8007, Call | AUTOMOBILE wante ‘o carry 4 persons. Ad- dress box 3093, Call office. _____BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. A SELECT or ch medical care if d. 2504 Howard Lofue e grads, : children ‘adoj LADY wants child to board: tesch German; y home: ref. 1138 Turk, by Jefferson Pk. X boarded by day, | at 1045 Mission st ——— BOOKKEEPING., ue keep your books: nothing too large, week or month. nothing too small; we make a speclalty of keepine small sets of books THE FAXON-JAMES AUDIT CO., 1. Soutn 920. 511-1 n one retiring partner ery. rare chance G. WILKE, Kearny st A—$6500, RESTAURANT and oyster house on Market rent §150; long lease; month- receipts above $3500; disagreement of cause of sale; a rare chance. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st $2000; DELICATI N store, dairy prod- s and tancy grocery; the very best loca- Western Add.; 4 living rooms; rent $4 value in sight. Call R. G. o Kearny street A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fitth. Open untll 11 p. m. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market st., room 801, eighth floor. ROOMING-HOUSES and REAL ESTATE FOR EALE AND EXCHANGE. FREE LIST. — e e e GOOD 12-room house for sale furnished; every- thing new few months ago; rent §52 50; leav- ing_ for East reason of sale. Address box 8113, Call office, * A—FISHER & CO., Phone Main 3954. Room 438, James Flood building. Furnished roomingrhouses, hotels and flats. A J2-ROOM lodging-house for sale on Bush gt.; rent §5250, water included. Box 2002, Cail office. $800_HOUSE of 19 rooms, well furnished; rooms all full; steady roomers; clears $60; half cash; no agents. 06 South Park. OUT of Oakland for sale—Ten-room house near Banta Fe shops; good bargain. Address box 4295, Call office. BOUTH of Market house of 18 rooms for sale; all outside rooms; light and sunny. Apply for parficulars to box 1615, Call office. FOR sale—Rooming-house, 8 rooms and bath. 412 Minne st.; call aftérnoons. FOR sale—A twelve-room lodging-house TWestern Addition. Address box 2098, Call. $300 CASH buys 12 rooms; steady foomers; good income; price $425. 78414 Harrison st. ROOMING-HOUSE of 18 rooms for sale; all 1128 Howard st in rent Appl: 11-ROOM lodging-house nicely furnished; rent $40; price’ $400. 405 Turk: st. 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. CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. S A A A AR A COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on floor without remov- al; carpets and rugs also cleaned by com- Preesed air at shop; prices moderate. S, F. Compresed Air_Cleaning Company, 308 Mar- ket st.; phohe Main 152 and Bush '479. WHEN you become disgusted with your work, send for SPAULDING'S Plopeer Carpet Beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1800 Har- rison et.; Al cleaning, 8c. Phone Mission 225. TALIFORNIA Carpet Cleaning Co., J. McQueen roprietor, 320 Guerrero st.; tel. Mission 49. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. only store trade estab- ars doily receipts about $25; lease if wanted. R. G. WILKE, st | A—$650; BOARDING house of 17 rooms; storeroom, kitchen and dining room; ocaticn on_water front; also room 1 saloon. Call' R. G. WILKE, 2613 LODGING-HOUSE; 18 nicely dur- rooms. close to Third and Howard rent §45; owner, a bachelor, to leave Call R. G. WILK) Kearny st. SALOON on F his is a good pi alue in sight; R. om $5000 to $15,000 in one all the world. d to invest your money s to show. that the re- $our invest- rticulars given gerous, Box turns will be at leas ninety days w only. Delay , Call office MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet cleaning, 8c yard. Tel. Mission 74. RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet beating works; prices reasonable, 1706 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263 LAUNDRIES, JAPANESE laundry -and dry cleaning work. 2122 Fillmore st.; tel. Geary 2053. CURE FOR RUPTURE. NO high-priced, painless (?) treatments to cure Rupture; simply wear Dr. Pierce's Truss and it will do the work! Sold 30 years; thou- sands cured. Call or address’ ELECTRIC TRUSS CO., 200 Kearny st. CLAIRVOYANTS. THERE MAY BE A WANT AD PRINTED EMPLOYMENT WANTED--Femal le—Con HELP WA.“'D—' FEMALE—Continned AA— PROF_NIBLO. ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST AsmAnggefln TRANCE cl.].ga\xx_m OYANT. AL THIS WE! MY $5 c%lx‘m‘Exf:Ev LIFE REA{)INGB\ $L. 411A ELLIS ST., NEAR JONES. NO CHARGE IF NOT. SATISFIED WHEN READING IS OVER—YOU TO BE JUDGE, I DO HEREBY SOLMENLY AGREE AND SUARANTER to make no charge It 1zail to you name ames Of friends, enemies or mivaie 1 promise to tell Whether your husband, wife or sweetheart i3 true or false; tell you how to win the love of the one you most. desire, even though miles away:” how to succeed in business, Bpeculation, lawsults; how to marry the on of your choice; how to regain youth, health 55}‘}, k\'l}t,uéty. moves evil lnnusnoes..ucum- f ‘treas res all ner- oms dlfica.';e"_Mt“ ures, cu: Ly How can I have good luck? How can I succeed in business? How can I make my home happy? How can I conquer my enemies? How can I marry the ope 1 choose? How can I marry well? How 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 contro] any one? How make distant ones think of How can I hold my husband's love? - can 1 keep my wite's love? HOURS 10 TO 8, DAILY AND BUNDATY. 411A BLLIS ST., NEAR JONES, Permanently L.ocated in His Own Home. PROFESSOR NIBLO. A—THB GREAT, ONLY AND ORIGINAL YeiE T . PA . DEAD TRANCE MEDIUM CLAIRVOYANT, BORN WITH A DOUBLE VEIL, EDUCATED IN OCCULT MYSTERIES IN EGYPT AND INDIA. MY $5 CELEBRATED LIFE RPADINGS$1.00 T YOUR NAMP-TELLS YOU WHEN AND WHOM YOU WILL MARRY. Settles love quarrels and promptly reunites the separated, mo matter how long standing. London's most famous palmist and clair- voyant; fs acknowl by press and public the greatest ifving DEAD TRANCE MEDIUM. d\fgfnxg‘:‘\vzl Mv:lae on all mmufl o!“l:h. in- mes, dates, facts and fgures, HOURS—10 T0 5, DAILY AND. SUNDAY. PERMANENTLY LOCATED. 483 GEARY ST. 483 GDARY ST. A—MISS M. WILLE, 810 BEllis st. Clairvoyant, crystal seer, can be consulted on all affairs of life; Miss Wille guarantees an honest, rellable, satisfactory reading; revea! the past; gives correct forecast of your fu. ture; advises you on importent ~affair: whether financlal, domestic, love or busines: gives the secret how to control, charm, fas- cinate the one vou love; reading, $1: hours 10-8 p. m.; French, German, English spoken. LINCOLN, | CLAIRVOYANT ADVISER TEACHER OF OCCULTISM. Beven years of reliable, accurate advice to the hundreds who have consulted him has proven his sterling worth. The Heath, 312 Eddy st. Readinge by mail, $2; hours, 10 to 8. ISMAR S THE EGYPTIAN CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST. Permanently located at 1104 Market st, rooms 9 and 10, cor. Turk (Vendome); pri- vate readings daily, 10 & m. to § p. m.; 8 questions answered, $1; full life, $5. MISS MELBOURNE, gifted clairvoyant and sclentific palmist, convinces you that she possesses the perfect knowledge of revealing past, joresent and future. 1228 Market st. INFANT'S nurse, rienced, competent and reliable, wants bottle-fed baby; direct from trained nurse preferred; best city references. Box Call office. BXPERIENCED stenographer’ having pubiic high school and business college education, desires permanent position at stenography or general office work. Address MISS A. L. N. 3720 Twentleth st.. DRESSMTKER, ladies’ ‘tallors; jacket, coat, Eton suits made order; fit teed eatifaction given: -class Wwork; engage- ments per day. MISS BARSS, 1259 O'Farrell st.; phone West 340. REFINED lady desires engagements at ladies’ Tesidences; manicuring, shampoolng, face massage. Telephone evenings Bast 8938 or box 1972, Call office. A WOMAN with a little girl wants a situatic as working housekeeper in a widower's fam-— lsly: :ltn $8 per month. 147 Jersey st., near anchez. 3 NEAT colored girl, second. work, mald, bach- elor apartment or general housework; city references. Box 1963, Call. g e e A NORWEGIAN girl wishes position at gen- eral housework in small family; is & good plain cook. 2680 Bryant st. YOUNG woman would like position as cham- bermald; city preferred. Box 1957, Call. best of references. Box FIRST-CLASS cook wants position in flat; ome or two evenings off; wages $25; i the work is light $20; no windows. 7 Mission st A YOUNG German woman wants situation in good family; is good cook. Please call TA Alemany st., bet. 16th and 17th, nr. Dolores. AN Bastern maker would like a few more engagements by the day; does good work; ref- erences. Phone Black 5684. A GIRL wishes general housework. Call at 11 Garden ave., bet. Post and Geary sts., near Devisadero. ‘A MIDDLE-AGED woman would like position a8 housekeeper in small family; city or coun- try. 2028 Howard st., above Sixteenth. store, or shipping clerk for jobber. 31 Van Ness ave. —_— FOREMAN machinist wishes position: have had wide experience and a thoroughly first- class machinist and toolmaker. Box 3116, Call office. t FRENCH couple; man good waiter or general work; wife excellent cook, would liks a posi- tion;’ city or country. M. PIERRE, 327 Montgomery ave. GARDENER and caretaker wishes : thoroughly competent; milk, care of horses, generally useful; best references. Box 1994, Call office. AUTOMOBILE mechanic wants position as chauffeur In private family; salary no object. MARTIN, 120 Eliis st, SHOE salesman 10 years' experience, Wants steady position. Box 1978, Call. MARRIED man, reliable, wants position of any kind. - Address L. LONG. 138 Le Roy place. FIRST-CLASS stenographer wants position; $60. W. L. KENT, room 505, 123 FIRST-CLASS pastry cook wants one or two days work a week. Address Baker, $36 Sutter wanted by a competent man; best of references. Box 3279, Call. FIRST- S8 Chinese for hotel or board- BTRONG Japaness couple want situations; man to do housework or take ears of garden; wife take care of baby or learn to cook; city or country. Apply H. MIYAKI, 110 Taylor. A JAPANESE laundry work: u) destres poeition: i in family. 708 Larkin st.; tel. East YOUNG Japanese desires situation; can and is waiter; $6 up. H. BSAKE, 744 Post st.; tel] 1051 AN educated Japanese wants position as cook In private hmuy?":. KANO, 523 Pine st.; phone Main, JAPANBSE schoolboy wants ition in_fam- 11 ; mpeaks good Englisn. NK NUMA. s A WILLING woman would like to go out by the day washing and house-cieaning. ~Apply 258 Clementina st., near Fourth, FIRST-CLASS cook and housekeeper (German g.dli«;) dwl:hu position. 677 Fifty-first st., and. A RELIABLE woman wishes housework in private family: 1163 Market st.; call 8 to 6. A COMPETENT woman (German) wishes city position as cook and general housework for aduits. Call at 1205 Polk st. COMPETENT waitress or chambermaid wishes position in private family; good references. Addregs box 1860, Call office. A TEACHER wishes puplls to coach; terms reasonable; good referemces given. Box 1863, Call office. —_ GERMAN woman wants work washing or house cleaning. 219 Natoma st., rear, down- stairs, e o e N G S S s B U SRR Y NURSE, expertenced in nervous cases, desires care of invalid or nervous patient; best of references. MISS CROSS, Y. W. G A. RELIABLE woman to care for children after- noons, evenings, both; §0c carfare; mending by the day. 8 Gough st. tion to do 16 per month. MISS ZEMDAR, young, gifted clalr. and palm., has second sight: a wonderful prophetess; L. 50c, G. §1. 1035 Fillmore, near McAlliater. MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card read- er, palmist; when others fail try me; good reading 26c; no sign, 102%% 6th, nr. Mission. BEND date of birth and 2 stamps for a pen picture of your life. H. HILL. 120 Sutter s MISS FREDRICH, clairvoyant, card reader: ladles 25c, gentlemen 50c. 235 Larkin st. 13 MRS: SHAFFER, permanently located at 558 Stevenson st.: hours 9 to 9; open Sundays. GERMAN woman wishes washing and ironing. 212 Leavenworth st., rear. YOUNG woman wants position as housekeep- er. 222 Mason st., room 85. WANTED—Work by the day or hour. Ad- dress MRS. R. S., 406 Turk st. FIRST-CLASS laundress wants few more days’ work. Phone Howard 2536. FIRST-CLASS cook wants position in_family; country preferred; references. 748 Moward NEAT Scandinavian girl for general house- work; carfare. 2925 Plerce st., near Union. GRAND mass convention to be held under ausplces of California State Spiritualists’ Assoclation at Lori; I, Bleventh and Clay sts., Oakland. Jan. 26, 27 and 28, A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and 1ife reader, 1206 Market, r. 10, Galt House. MRS. CRINDLE, materializing seance Friday evening, 828 Ellis st., at 8 :’cloek. PALMISTRY, @ MME. REMIER, high occult, returned; will answer mental questions accurately; palm réading on psychic plane. 1621 Buchanan st., bet. Post and Geary; satisfaction guaranteed. CHIROPODISTS. DRE. JONES AND YOUNG, SURGEON CHIROPODISTS. Electric and massage; treat feet $1 at your residence or 116 Stockton, Tel. Montg’y. 2174. e e e e s rd; one of the best ; established ‘17 years: severa] horses, wagons and harnesses, scales, $2000 and invoice stock; low rent; 6- year Jease; buyer meaning business can come on one week's trial and seller will stay daye to get you started Apply W, C. MORAN & CO., Real Estate Brokers, South Berkeley. | COAL, bay and grain this side of the b FOR sale—At once at a bargain for less than | " the cost of fixtures and fictings; one of the best located dressmaking establishments and school of Instrnctione in San Francisco, lo- cated on a prominent street in retail dry goods district, has an established trade; rent very low: lease; none but persons mean-— ing business need apply. Box 1814, Call. | WANTED—Building lots in city or suburbs in exchange for a good rooming-bouse. S, & R., 1011 Jas. Flood bldg. | PATENTS obtalned; low price, or money Te- turneq. Sciple & Rives, 1011, Jas. Flood blds. NTED—An experienced bookkeeper for & 2ber yard and planing mill with $5000 to in the business; good opportunity. ‘Address or call on ‘‘Business, 2213 Unfon et., Berkeley, Cal. $300_PARTNER wanted in light business; muet be satisfied with $18 to $35 week; serv- fccs of a steady man required. Particulars at 759 Market st., room 1i. FOR sale—$450; horseshoeing shop, tools and | bullding: growing town: near city: good chance for right party; half cash. For par- ticulars apply 25 Past st. [ WA COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; ity or country. Pacific Collection Co., 418 Montgomery st roome 9:10. Tel, Main 560, e DENTISTS. | DREXLER PAINLESS DENT#L COMPANY. Pertect, painless dentistry at lowest prices. Full set of teeth, $2; silver fillings, 25¢; gold filiings, $1; gold crowns, $3; bridge work, $3. 1104 Market st., corner Turk. HYPNOTISM. X_N. DELAUF, magnetist, 773 Bady at,, 1-4, 7-8; nervous mental ills, habits cu ;no drugs DELEUZE, magnetist; free treatment, 8:30 to 10 p. m.; sick and afflicted refieved. 317 Ellis. MPLOYMENT OFFICES. OLDEST, largest Japanese-Chinese employment. office furnishes best help promptly. GEO. SAKAUYE, successor Geo. Aoki, removed to 829 Mason from 421 Post; tel. East 509, AN up-to-date Japanese-Chinese emp. office; furnishes reliable help of all kinds promptly. H. KOIDA, 405 Post st.; tel. James 501, BTAR Employment Office—Reliable Japanese and Chinese help furnished with care. W. KADOTA, 409 Powell st.; tel. Main 1761. A NEW plate—The. Whalebone—Cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crowns, $8 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 new; teeth from $8 per set: extracting 50c; gas given. —_— LOWEST prices in 8. F.; painless extraction, 50c. New York Dentists, 989 Mission, cor. 6th GOLD fillings, 75¢; silver, 30c; crowns, $2; no pain; op. Sun. Dr.A.C.Hewitt,101% Grant av. DRESSMAKERS AND ACCORDION, knife and sunbui P! broldery, hemstitching, tucking; buttons and button holes made. Stewart's Lining & Trim- mpig Etore, 14-16 Taylor st.; phone East 4685, McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery Schodl —Eve. class; patterns cut. 1190 Market st. ED_RAIL COMPANY GF INVESTM FRANCISCO. of the Board of Di- of the preferred and SA Purssant to a resolu meet of the ce, Jersey Clty of Januar) orenoon of that @a. propositic capital stock mon of 000,000 to $25,000.000, be foliowing this Company and in v aut at such increase shall action upon the To pravide that no par shall be sold Board of Dire the affirmative vote of & ma- of the entire capital stock of ider a propositign to be formulated tee of the Directors conferring s officers and higher employ of which this Company shi ht to_enjoy, the prescribed Mmits. @ preferentia to sub- wcribe, at mot less imited por- fion or ‘the proposed n capital »H o consider a proposition to acquire bonds | or other se ies of the United Railroads of Ban Francisco, and to set aside a portion of the & men_capital stock of your Company to be issued for such purpose, at not Jess than par And for the transaction of such other busi- Ie6s As MAY Properdy come before such meeting. | Dated New Yo M. V. B. WEYAX NNUAL meeting.—1 g of the stockhol gation Com: January T. A 1906, nt Secretary. 'he reguler annual meet- of the Matson Nav- 1l _be held at the office { the compa 827 Market st., San Fran- ¢lsco, Cal., on THURSDAY, the Sth day of February, 1906, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of. electing a board # difectors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business a5 may come before the meeting. M. J. LINDSAY, Secretary. THE regular annual meeting of_the stockhold- ers of the Union Trust Cofapany of San Francisco will be held at the office of the mpany, 2 Montgomery st San Francisco, THURSDAY. the fth day of Feb. 1906, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the pur- e of electing & board of directors for the sulg vear, to amend the wansact such other business as y before the meeting. T s Company will be | , | FOR , except in | by-laws and | | FOR sale—Outsidé town in California, a gen- erat chandise store with furnished house Full “particulars at box adjacent: rent low. 4008, Cald office. sale—In nearby town, cigar stand, with ard parlor attached; good paying and double in summer. Full particulars at box 8004, Call office: EDUCATIONAL, Epectal Term—Beginning Now For Grammar and High School Students at AYRES MODERN BUSINES SCOLLEGE, 723 MARKET STREET. Life Scholarship, $50. Ope Month Fres. Day and Night School. | T H. DALLMAN, BUSINESE EXCHANGE. REAL ESTATE!-INSURANCE! 224 Sixth st. Phone Folsom 2436. WANTED—To buy or assume charge:of coun- try newspaper in Northern California; experi- Address J. R. BAIRD, Gen. Dellvery. A ETABLE near Panhandle; splendid lccation | 7 and condition; long leass, 10w rent; must be sold. 216 Grant buliding. | L | YOUNG man wants partner to assist in store and collect; genteel and profitable business; price $200. Etandard Co., 131 Montgomery. PARTNER wanted with $100 to place one of | “the best patents on the market that ever was invented: good thing. Address box 8398, Call. | CIGAR stand for sale: good lease and fixtures; stock invoice. J. H. WALLACE, 582 San- gome st. | A FINELY located, small grocery, with 3 nice lving rooms: cheap rent; reasonable price. Apply at Call office. | { | NEWSPAPER route for sale in Oakland; s | " good Call route fn Onkland for sale. Apply | at Cail business office for particulars. DON'T buy your restaurant unti] you call at 491 Ninth st. PARTNER wanted—Small capital; established | “office bus.: investigate. Room 1, 1085 Mikt. CIGAR store for gale. Apply 136 Meson st., between § end 8 p. m. CIGAR store for smale in central vportion of | “eity. Address box 4003, Call office. | FOR sale at a bargain; good down town sa- loon with long lease. ' Box 1613, Call office. | MEEAT market for sale. Address Smith's Mar- | _ket, Napa, Cal CORNER grocery and 3 sunny living rooms |~ cheap. Apply 599 First ave., Richmond Dist. | 1»1 FRUIY store, suitable for man and wife. Nint) st A good Call route. Apply 1262 Pa- __CHARLES J. DEERING, Secretary. cific st. p ANNUAL meeting of the stockhoiders, Red | GROCERY and saloon with 20 furnished rooms Men's Hall Association, will be held at 510 | for sale. 27 Minna st. 2 Fush st 8. F. Cal. on FRIDAY, the 26th duy of January, 1906, at 8 ¢'clock . m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to semve for the ensulng year and the trans- action of such other business as may come Defore the meeting. CHAS. SCHLESINGER, President. C. G. BOLSDORFF. Secretary. SR ——————— ASTHMA CURE. I Ty A. DI NOLA'E Asthma Remedy cures. Sold by druggists, Main office. 1002 Market st SALOON for sale: south of Market st.; good corner. Box 1977, Call office. FOR sale—Oyster and : g00d trade, 12 Hayes, near Market; 2 years' lease. MISSION grocery and bar for sale; four-year lease. Auy—m‘mmu&g GOOD payil Osakland. o= Lyceum, an excellent p to R o i, e A e leges; we prepared hundreds of students suo- cesstully we shall prepare you; day, evening session; references President Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan bullding. AN UP-TO-DATE NIGHT SCHOOL. ' HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Ehorthand, bookkeeping, English branches, telegraphy. ete. 'This night echool has efabled many young men and women to make for them- selves @ more lucrative salary. GALLAGHPR-MARSH BUS. COL., 633 Market, conducted Robert. F. Gallagher, expert court, reporter, holds world's record for shoR- hand writing; euccessful himself, will make you so; shorthand, typing, bookpg. Catalogue. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the largest institution devoted exclusively to dramatio learning in_America; positions guaranteed. Eend for catalogue. Native Sons’ bullding. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. ‘Established '1863; in the {Vest; annuai enroliment 1000; send for circular; day & eve. B ) oot e s B i Cadh ALWAYS a demand for our graduates; they ard trained by practical business men. Francisco Business College, 738 Mission st. HE. 'S School of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post_st., §. F.; civil, mining, electrical, stéeam and gae enginecring. Send for prospectus. DANCING, both_adult and children's classes, now open at Hinman's School of Dancing, 1412 Polk et., nr. California; phone Fast 212 ENGINBERING_Civil, elec., min., mech., sus /, AEBAY, ; day, eve.; est. 1864. Vi Sk Natllen School, 113 Wulton, nr. City Hail: VIOLIN instruction, beginning to harmony, counterpoint. H, Sutter st. -~ SIS BOOKKEEPING, Eng., math., etc., day and ve.. dividual fmstr. 305 Larkin st Prof. T. A. Robinson, formerly pres. Pac. i, Col. A—METROPOLITAN-California-Students_join- " ed Business, Stenographic. 925 Golden Gate. BPANISH, French.ete.Prof.De Felipe's Acade: of hn:&cu. un: Post; est. mnp‘n:mg wn‘?:.’ IRVING Institute, school for girls, 2126 Cal. San | A—JAPANESE and Chinese help. WM. YOSHY, 416 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859. JAPANBSE & Chinese help supplied; relable. B. K. SUGUIRA, 408 Post; phone Main 3801. Finest Japanese help; housecleaning specialty. G. R. Kumabe, 343 Mason st.; tel. East 4973, AN old estab. (1550) Chinese emp. office. C. CHONG'S, removed to 518 Pine; tel.Grant 156 H. W. HONG, 1113A Clay st.; Chinesc employ- ment office; best help. Tel. Bast 426., CHINESE and Japanese help: estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1097. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. JAPANESE, Chinese help of all kinds furnish- ed; housecleaning. 708 Taylor; James RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Bmployment Of- fice; all kinds heip, 315 Stockton. Maln B EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. | WANTED—A few families' washing to take home. Card or inquire 2819 Baker st. A GOOD American cook wishes to cook for a few cld people in country. Call 748 Howard, EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. MAN, age 85, has had long experience in many languages—Euglish, French, German, Italian, Russian and Roumanian, wishes any kind of Tt whiaee: hé ous e his knowledge. Box 1824, Call. SITUATION wanted by a Dane as gardener or man about private family's place; can milk; is sober and reliable; first-class jocal refer- ence. Address Gardener, 331 Kearny, room 4. FLORIST and landscape gardener of many years' training and experience, both in Eu- rope and America, wishes position; best of references. Florist, 752 Howard st. YOUNG man of 23 desires position with firm where there is an apportunity for advanoce- ment; had one year's experience as book- keeper with Fastern parties. Box 1844, Call WANTED—By young man, a small set of ho?ls to keep during spare hours. Box 1837, Call office. BITUATION wanted by a grocery clerk: Tnglish, Croatian, Italian. Address 1616 Da- pont s P ———— R GOOD barber wishes gteady position. Address ROMER VARNEY, General Delivery, city. e e CABINETMAKER desires position; would like to learn millwork. Box 1881, Call office. JAPANESE wants position to do any kind of work In afterncon or night; speaks English. Address Z. TADA, 108 Taylor st. JAPANESE schoolboy wants position io small family, GEORGE Y. M., 121 Haight et.; answer by letter. A GOOD, honest Japanese couple want posi- tions; mdan for cook and wife for waltress and general housawork; in the city or coun- try. H. T.. box 1869, ‘Cail T e e A _GOOD Japanese boy wants position to do or help in kitchen. HARRY AWANE, 1239 Polk st.; tel. East 2265. A JAPANESE young man wants service for any kind of job from 6 to 8 p. m. FRANK. 1428 Pacific ave. 8 p. m.; $8 week. Box 1981, Call office. HONEST Japanese wants position: dishwash- er, housework. S. KAWA, 538 Stevenson st. JAPANESE boy wants a position as schoolboy. UCHIDA. 750 Bush st. l FLATS TO LET. AAAAA— Every desirable vacant dwelling Is 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 not asked to buy or even look at furnitare. STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY. 1030 Market 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 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 mors than_welcome. CORDES FURNITURE CO., 243-259 Geary st. (of the square.) ‘WB will ind you a house or flat AT ONCE in any part of the city through our up-to-date renting department, and it is absolutely free. T. Brilllant Furniture Co.. 338342 Post st. NEW, sunny corner 5-room flats; every con- venlence; Eighteenth and Douglass; cars pass; reasonable rent. BROADWAY, 1256, near Hyde—Sunny flats: :nna:n plumbing; 2 and § large rooms, $8 o §11. BELCHER. 1f 78, nr. 14th and Market—Modern 5 rooms: L colonial large porch; $17 50. $17—2515 HARRISON nr. 2lst—4 r. and bath; modern; very sunny: yard and porch. GEARY, 2256—Sunny, modern, 6-room upper ; all convenlences. ELEGANT bay-window flat: 6 rooms’and bath, 785 Minna st., near Ninth, HOWARD, 1612, near 12th—New, modern upper flat, 5 r. and b.: rent $25; full of light. BUSH, 1231A-1233—2 flats, 3 rooms and al- cove, $15 and $20 each. Apply!1223 Bush st. NOE, 328, _near Market—8 rooms and bath; modern; rent reduced. O FARRELL, 1604, cor. Webster—Flat, 6 sun- ny rooms with® attic & bath; rent reasonable. $16—WITH water; lower 4 rooms and bath; nice location; near cars. 1121 Filbert st. \ FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. SITUATION wanted as coachman, February1; single; 5 vears last place; thoroughly under- stands the care of fine horses and rigs; sober and trustworthy; first-class references. Box 1854, Call office. e T MAN of 6 years’ experience in general office work with rallroad and packing-house in Chicago wants position; college education; good references; 25 years old. Room 219, Ho- tel Terminus. WANTED—To work for a private family as,) coachman or gardener; can milk and do all kinds of work; willing and_obliging; city, or country. Box 1855, Call office. RELIABLE man wants position in private place; understands the care of horses; can milk and attend to len; good driver; good references. Box ), Call. A GOOD all-round barber apprentice would like position, city or Oakland; have had one year's experience with good working outfit. A, B. HILTON, 412 15th st., Oakland, Cal. TWO first-class cooks; best of references, wish situations; can be seen at J. F. CROSELT & CO.’S, 384 Sutter st. b ot Sl i o ot S R COMPETENT person wishes position in Oak- land (o do cooking or second work; good ref- ;ra{)wel_ 464 Bleventh st.: phone Oakland 100, WANTED—By an American woman & position ' ?;nshwnkoeper; a good plain cook. Box AN Eastern dressmaker would like a few more engagements by the day; does work; references. Phone Black 5684, A REFINED young lady wants position as housckeeper. Room: 10, 207 Mason st. ‘WANTED—Fosition as traveling companion by & youns lady with experience in nursing; good traveler and sailor; references given and required. Box 1879, Call office. EXPERIENCED woman ) would take , charge of rooming or Doarding house, on ranch or ‘housekeeper. Ap- ply 1978, Call office. J WANTED—A place by enced meat and vegetable taurant or boarding-house; home. 1803 Mission st. COMPETENT, respectable girl wants work the day, from 8 or 0 a. m. to 5 p. m. ing, cléaning, sewing or ‘any work; $1 50 per day. Box 1883, Call BITUATION wanted by a young woman to do general houpework in tamily of adults; wash; best references: San Rafael preferred. 3601 Twenty-third st. WANTED--Sjtuation as first- day, week br month, in pi family: the best city references.’ 1260 st.,” cor=' ner Ninth. i u: artistic designer md”dn.mw wishes few more engagems 3 : guaranteed. Phon:ugx'uch .&c a. m. or after 6:30 p. m. WANTBD—Position to do ‘cooking, small family; wages £ensTRho Alameda. 358 Minna st. DRESSMAKER _desires by the day. Radrae Ammg laundress by housework. Pl e Ee i s s 5 Sl BCANDINAVL Diace. YOUNG man, 21 years, of good address, speaks French, Italian, 'Spanish, Greek, Rus- sian, Roumanian and’ English, wants posi- tion. Address Hotel des Alpep, 621 Pacific. AA—A FIRST-CLASS iter, Hinter and graimer wanls woek by the day OF Job; tools furnished; work prices cheap. 14564 Devisadero st. A YOUNG couvle (colored) would like place in country oe aity} woman to cook snd man do general work. Address MRS. [AMS, 720 Vallefo st. AL GARDENER, experienced in every bfl-lmbi ‘wants to take charge of private place; late of conserva Golden Gate ‘Address Gardener, Twentieth st. good family; good references; now working in’ good house in city. Address 1408 Dupont. NORTHERNER, age 21, wants work; + kind; indoor preferred; uses no liquor or to- YOUNG man (German), 14 years' in wholesale and it ianea posttion Boa ToTv, Gl r o S5 college student desices work on it ad Tors o0h week daye. Address F. L. CHASE, 4§ Fourth st R et COMPLETELY furnished 7-room flat for sale; downtown _aistrict; account leaving ecity. Box 3307, Call. GREAT bargain; t sell before 1st; well- furnished 9-room flat; 10 minutes’ walk to town. T17 Sutter st. for me before you sell your furniture, pets, plano, etc. M. GALLICK, 201 Larkin. MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO., 1321 Market st., bet, 9th and 10th, big money for furniture, etc. Phone South 179. Mwuip-n.mm-lm.nmmn-. carpets, etc. price for furniture, o H. J. LEUTHOLTZ, auctioneer, 708 Market st.. room 9806: tel. Bush 762, Highest prices pald. HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fur- niture, carpets, etc. 782 Mission; tel. Bush 813. Z_ABE LEVY, 1185 Market st. phone Jessis 781, pays cash and buys ing. s COOK. for . $40 3 waitre: same piace. 325 8 second girls..... 23 8 cooks, plain washing. L 18 girls, general houseworlk; city and coun- by $25 and $20 3 waitresses, country hotels. <o 828 Giri for gemeral work. no cooking. couatry hotel, $25; nurse for orphanage. : nurse for 2 children, $30, and many others. Ap- ply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. GIRLS learn hairdressing, manicuring. mas- sage_shampooing. etc., from A t0 Z in 1 m for $10; grand opportunity; eve. class, $3. College 254 Post st., room 17, second foor. A—GIRLS jearn millinery for Feb. positions; 2 seasons frcm start to finish in cne mo. for .$20; all material furnished. School, 234 Post st.. room 16, second floor. LEARN bairdressing, facial massage, manicur- Ing. scalp treatment, hair work,removal super= fluous hair: day, eve. classes: positions wait- ing: $10 week up. 210 Powell, r. 3-8, 2d floor. AN excellent opportunity for a first-class ste- nographer doing general work: desk room and privileges in a prominent building iven in exchange for nominal services ren- jered; must furnish own machine and desk. Address box 114, Call office. WANTED—A neat gir! for housework: wages $15-§17. Apply 1100 Dolores st corner 24th. WANTED—Lady private detective. Box 3268, Call office. e RELIABLE willing girl to care for 2-year-old child. Apply bet. 9 and 12, 1489 Post st. BARBERS—Employment and Supvlies. Union No, 148 gives their high jinks smoker Monday evening, January 29, 33 O'Farrell st.; all barbers are respectfully in- vited. By order of committee. cl:a and _country barber shops COLEMAN'S Exchangs, Flood building. $500—2-CHAIR barber shop for sale; in good mining town; good business: low rent; owner going East. COLEMAN, 311 Jas. Flood bldg. 2-CHAIN barber shop for sale; wholesala district: business; stand investigation. COLEMAN, 311 James Flood building. $400—-BARBER shop for sale, Market and Fourth; good lease; low rent; well furnished; doing good business; must be sold on account of departure. COLEMAN, 311 Jas. Flood bid. BARBERS—For sale in country town, near clity, 2-chalr shop; & good, steady business; Apply DECKELMAN BROS., ] £ bouxht and 811 James FOR sale—3-chair barber shop; nice fxtures; growing towns Investigate same. 3210 Ade- Iine st., South Berkeley. BARBER shops wanted: all thoss that can bear close nv-n;;g?z as to their may apply to D. , 723 Market st. TWO barbers wanted for Saturday. 663 How- ard st BARBER Saturday noon until Sunday noon; no students. 25th st., cor. Florida. BARBER wanted for Sunday mornings; steady. 411 Devisadero st. WANTED—Good union barber at once. 18 West San Fernando st.. San Jose, Cal NICE 2-chair shop; $38 to $41 per week trade; cheap. 556 Fourth st. 8-CHAIR barber for sale o leaving city. McAllister sf TWO-CHAIR for sale; receipts $33 to $43 per week: rent $9 per month. $17 Laguna st. TWO-CHAIR barber shop; Al bargain: stand investigation. Apply 199 Third st. i shop Apply 87 will HELF WANTED—MALE. A—PACIFIC CON. EMPT. AGENCY. (ne.) 685 Washington st. Phone James 3381, FREE FARE SISKIYOU CO. N 10 drillers and rockmen 10 teamsters .... « 10 laborers . FREE FARE. Near Oregon, 100 miles new R R. work. FREE FARE COAST ROAD, 6 Italians, board yourseives FREE FARB SHAS 15 section hands, board you YOUR FARE PAID $80., OCBAN SHORE ROAD SOUTH. Ship dally: A 1 accommodations. MINERS. Gl quartz band miners. ... 2 hammermen, Western Pacific south. Coal miners, Oregon, fare refunded. SPECILAL. 8 Tiemakers, Sonoma County. board....§13 10 Redwood tiemakers, Mendocino Co 18c tie 20 laborers, Oakland quasry B Scores of other jobs; call and see, PACIFIC CON. EMPT AGENCY. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S. 18 more R. R. laborers FOR WEED, SISKIYOU CO. Free Fare....Ship To-Night....Boss Here. LAUNDRY HELP WANTED. Shirt finisher, resort, fres fars....$35 found Flannel wasler, hotel, Santa Barbara, rate are. = ‘Wasbher, ngs, steady Second ‘cook, hotel, city.. Second cook, country hotel. Cook, hotel, city : Walter and wif: 3 BUTLERS, 345 $175 to g milker, and wite, small place, $35 and found; sheepherder, $20 and found, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. and found; 2 woodel cord: bricksetter. §2 30 day: $36 and found; farmer and WAITER wanted for good place in country; wages $25, with rcom and board. Call once, room 318 Jumes Flood bufldine. A YOUNG man wanted as salcsman for flour mill; one understanding business Call at room 318, James Flood bullding. ‘WANTED—Experienced salesman for cloaks and suits; retail house: city references. Ad- dress L. M., box 1884, Cull DETECTIVES; men to learn bus.; money made while learning. 604 Mtgy st. r. 204 — e GOLD gilders /wanted for picture frames: steady employment. Address Box 1832 Call. WANTED—Waiters, barbers, clerks and other men adapted to cater to the public to how to tend bar; write for particulars “THE CHRISTY nAmQL G 8YS- v - Kl