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THE SAN FRANCISCO-CALL, TUESDAY. MARCH €, 1906 CLAIRVOYANTS, | R. G. WILKE'S Business Agency, 201 Kearny ; leading restaurant in_Oakland, b-year lease; rent $85; place doing @ first-class business; elegantly fitted cwner going Bast on important business. ; creamery, butter depot, grocery, etc.; in the Misslon; fresh stock; good business bargain. R. G. WILKE, 261; Kearny s JOHN D. Ad < JOHN McNAUGHT.. i W. J. MARTIN.. win_Con- "(Casn With .$5.00 Sunday), 1 year. | { [ | | ENT id Square co Cal n until | WANT A—$1500; butcher shop, about 15 miles from first-class offer; busi- 1; owner will give 5-year lease; . wagon, elezant shop. See. R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$850; bakery and confectionery, estab. years; only store trade; fine living rooms; re- ceipts about $30. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny et. A—$4000; cor. barroom on Larkin; splendidly fixed up place; doing large cash business; owner guarantees to clear above business and kome expenses over §200 per month. See R. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. ;. most elegantly fitted up corner sa of Marke! good business; actual value $6000; no hum- bug; must be sacrificed; other business. Particulars R. G. WILKE. FOR sale—The formula and business of & patented hair grower; the business been established in San 'Francisco for several years and the preparation is well known for removing dandruff, and mot only the pre- ventive of faliing hair, but as a grower of hair on bald heads; this is a splendid for- mula for a drugsist or physician to take hoid of and keep it on the market or for some enterprising person to buy and form an in- corporation for the manufacture and sale of the preparation; the business is well estab- lished and the preparation is well known, and the field is largs enough for a very large increase in the business; the present owner is feeble and desires to retire, and will ‘sell cheap; only those meaning business need ap- : Tio agente. Box 1671, Call office. $500_SACRIFICE; State rights to V. R. tele phone attachment; will net from $200 to $300 per month; public necessity; only attachment on market; reason for selilng territory going East at once; 300 attachments which - will sell for §2 each go with sale; investigate this proposition and you will invest. Box 4263,Call. TO BUY A GOOD BUSINESS, CITY OR CO. Go to SCHWEINHARD & CO., | Room 54, No. 916 Market st., op. Emporium. To sell your business, ring up Montgomery 2463 A—$200 steady man wanted as partner; estab- lished business: will pay $00 monthly to each; experience mot required; short hours; light work. Inquire 1027% Market, room 2. | RESTAURANT to rent, with privilege of buy- ing good business location; well turnished; opportunity seldom offered. 311, James Flood building. \xam WANTED, & man willing to assist gen- ¢ as partner in light business requiring ; $75 a month; easily learned; trial given. 759 Market, room 11* Short h furnished resort or first-class road- rent must be reasonable; would take n shares; can give references. M. E., Call. ures worth more than price asked: b- ; rent $45; price $3000. Box 8076, ROUSH & SON, 8553 Market st—$2500; saloon near Market; 2 cash registers, safe; clears $300 month; cost $4000. FOR sale—Candy store in Mission district; must sell account of having other busi- ness; bargain: must be seen to be appreciat- ed. Box 3056, Call office. DELICA TE { store in Western Addition for sale at bargain; ought to be seen to be ap- preciated For full particulars address box I office BL "HER shop for sale in Berkeley; well es- tablished in growing locality; everything n Address for full particulars box office. STATIONERY and bazaar, gents' fur- & #oods and notions; 4-year Jease; full &/ Eood business; investigate. caft 21-ROOM house, nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; owner having same for 7 years; no work, except halls; must sell, owner having other business; $650. 951 Folsom st. BUSINESS chance in Lodi—One of the largest and best general merchandise businesses in California for eale. Address box 361, Lodl. | $2500—STATIONERY and bazaar, gents' fur- lease; full investigate. nishing goods and notions: 4-ve; X ng good business; 55, Call office. on SAT- 1008, at President. °S G. SPAULDING, Rec. Sec. | alau Plantation Com- al meeting of the < e Hakalau Plantation Com- peny heid at the office of the com- oom 4, Eecond floor), rancisco, State | )AY, the h day the hour of 11 | 1906 at | he purpose of electing & | rs to se transact for the ensull n of much other | 'ome before the | il close ten days H. W. THOMAS, | e of meeting ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW tablished 50 s and office for consuita- | & Tel. Red 360L. | il, who wish to ieir advantage, are re- 2843, Call office, with- | ADY free; lega divorce costs §! in adven all law "Bis Mt n Law and Col. Ag.. r. porium: phone; legal 1 | $400 _RESTAURANT for_sale H. DALLMAN, BUSINESS EXCHANGE. REAL ESTATE! INSURANCE! 224 Sixth st. Phone Folsom 2438 ESTABLISHED delicatessen: well stocked: 2 living-rooms; steady trade; inves- tigate. 407% Van Ness ave. RICHMOND Dist. delicatessen store, ing neighborhood; illness cause of sale; fully equipped in every particular. Box 1628, Call WANTED—To_invest in small restaprant busi- ness in San Francisco. Please gie full par- ticulars in addressing me at box 1657, Call. FOR sale—Bakery and delicatessen, with liv- ing rooms sttached, in Mission; $200. Box 3022, Call office. C. OLD - in grow- in a thriving town in Sonoma County: good trade and a monopo Address box 3319, Call office. AAA—MYSTERIOUS POWER The Great and Only Original Veiled Prophetess, Mme. Pandora. IT IS JUST AS CHEAP TO SEE THE BBDST. The moment you enter her parlor she will tell you your full name, age, occupation, your mother’s maiden nare, and whom and when you will marry, and what you called for, without asking a question; will tell the name of your sweetheart or anything you want to know. She sends you away much wiser and happier than when you called. IF READINGS ARE NOT CORRECT, FREB! FREE! FREE! 1148—Market st.—1148. Mme. Pandora, the World-Famous Queen of Clairvoyants—Dead-Trance Medium, Special This Week. My $5 Celebrated Life reading for L Bring this advertisement and save 1.00—One Dollar—$1.00 1.00—One Dollar—$1.00 $500 FORFEIT, I WILL FORFEIT $500 WHERE 1 fail to teach you how to fasclnate any one you de- sire, how to make your enemies your friends, cause a speedy marriage with theone of your chofce, give you good luck and make you successtul our _business, remo vl - nfluencon, reunite the separated, gt §op ucky numbers, locate the earth’s bu ed treasures, settle the old estates that time has placed beyond the lawver's dhrewd- ness and positively complets your business. Letters Answered Containing Date of Birth, Lock of Hair. Six Questions and Fee §1. Hours, 10 'to 8, daily and banday. 1145—Market st.—1145. Bame floor Fowzer's Studio, opp. Hale Bros. Mme. Pandora. PROF, NIBLO, ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST. ASTRAL DEAD TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT. SPECIAL THIS WEEK. MY $5 COMPLETE LIFE READINGS, $1. §$1—LOW FEE—S$1. 411A ELLIS ST, NEAR JONES. NO CHARGE IF NOT SATISFIED WHEN READING IS OVER—YOU TO %flmm 1 DO HEREBY SOLEMNLY AG! AND GUARANTEE to make no charge i 1 fail to call you by name In full, names of your friends, enemies or rivals, I promise to tell whether your husband, wife or sweetheart is 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, speculation, ‘lawsuits; how to marry the one of your chofce; how to regain vouth, health and vitality. Removes evil influences, cures drink habit, locates treasures, cures all ner- vous diseases. ow can 1 have good Tuck? ow can I succeed in business? How can I-make my home happy? How can I conquer my enemies? How can I marry the one I choase? How can 1 marry well? How can I conquer my rival? How can I make any one love me? How can T get a good position? How can I remove bad influences? How can I control any one? How make distant cnes think of me? How can I hold my husband's love? How can I keep my wife's love? HOURS: 10 to 8 DAILY AND SUNDAY. 411A. ELLIS ST., NEAR JONES. Permanently, Located in His Own Home. PROF. NIBLO. THE HINDOO WONDER! 1206 Market st., room 14. Marvelous results during the past week! Hundreds of human souls made happy! Come early and avold the walting. You will never regret this chance to gain the absolute knowledge you have long been seek- ing. I¢ you are sick I can heal you! 1t you are in trouble, call and I will right your wrongs. 1f your life is under a cloud I can remove It. Call today. Do not wait. Now is the time. My $5 readings this week 50 cents and $1. A—MISS M. WILLE, 810 Eilis Clairvoyant, crystal seer, can be consulted on all affairs of life; Mise Wille guarantees an honest, reliable, satsfactory reading; reveals the past: gives correct forecast of yaur fu- ture: advises you on {mportant ~affairs, whether financial, domestic, love or busines: gives the secret how to control, charm, fasc ate the one you love: reading, $1; hours 10-8 p. m.: French, German, English spoken. LINCOLN, CLAIRVOYANT ADVISER, TEACHER OF -OCCULTISM Seven vears of reliable, accurate advice to the hundreds who have consulted him has proven his sterling worth. The Heath, 312 Eddy st. Readings by m: $2: hours, 10 to 8. ISMAR THE EGYPTIAN CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST. Permanently focated at 1104 Market st rooms 9 and 10, cor. Turk (Vendome); priva readings: daily, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; 3 ques- tions answered, §1: full life, $5. MISS ZEMDAR, young, gifted clair. and palm., a wonder{ful prophetess: names; L., 50c; G., $1; hrs, 10 to 9. 1035 Fillmore, nr. McAllister MISS MELBOURNE, clairvoyant, mystic card reader, palmist; past, present, future fore- told. 10814 Hayes st. MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card read- er, palmist; when others fall try me: good reading 25c: no sign, 10214 6th, nr. Mission. MME. MARSEAU—Card reader; L. 25c, G. 50c. 545 Minna st.; phone Folsom 3507. MISS WARD, clairvoyant, card reader; names, dates. facts. 1153 Market st.; hours'10 to 9. —_— e e e A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break; warranted 20 yrs,; crowns, $3.50; fillings, 50c: plates, 2ull set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, near 11th— No charge. for sxirasting. wheh plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $§ per set; extracting 50c; gas given. LOWEST prices in S. F.; less extraction, 50c.” New York Denttets, 030 Miseion: cor. 6eh. GOLD fillings, 78c; silver, sfi:. $2; no pair; op. Sun. Dr.A.C.Hewitt, 10135 e —ee——— EDUCATIONAL.' Epeclal Term—Beginning Now For Grammar and High School Students at AYRES MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 723 Life Scholarship, Day l.nd GALLAGHER-MARSH BUS. COL., 933 Market, conducted by Robert F. Gallagher, expert court reporter, holds world's record for short- hand writing; successtul himeelf, will make You so: shorthand, typing, bookpg. Catalogue, e THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the largest institution exclusively ‘ to dramatic Jearuify in Kmerica; positions guaranteed. Bend for cataiogue. Native Sons’ building. A—Metropolitan-California _business, nno- graphic students; 800 enrolled sitions found; high school prep. 925 eb“. 24 Post st. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEG] Established 1863; largest in the West; annual enroliment 1000; send for circular; day & eve. ALWAYS a demand for our graduates; they are trained by practical business men. San Francisco Business Collegs, 738 Mission st. BOOKKEEPING, Eng., math., etc., day and eve.; Individual instr. 305 Larkin st. Prof. T. A. Robinson, formerly pres. Pac. Bus. Col. HEALD'S School of Mines and Engineering, 24 oSt st., 8. F.; civll, mining, electrical, stéam and gas enslneerln( Send for prospectus. ENGINEERING—Civii, elec., min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864, Van der 'Nalllen Bchool 113 Fulton, nr, City Hall. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION: Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st.—Night classes. e EMPLOYMENT OFI'!CEH.A OLDEST, largest Japaneso-Chiness employment office furnishes best. help promptly. GEO. BAKAUYE, successor Geo. Aokl, removed 1o 529 Mason from 421 Post; tel. East 509. HOTEL and restaurant help looking for work call at 818 James. Fiood bullding. GENTLEMAN. aged 29, single, of good habits, language English and Ge; ‘wants posi- tion as Box 4 vate secretary; Al Call. ENGINEER wishes steady positic running botlers, engines, all round work; ?:u experi- :fi'flg’ood references. Engineer, 42 Natoma BXPERIENCED driver wishes wplnym!'m or -will accept any other position; is handy w mll steady and reliable. A‘flreu 468 ave. FIRST.CLASS stationery and ive ma- chinist, understands how to val ‘wants position, cny or country. C. M., Third st., room 1 | BITUATION middle-aged man, so- b.r l-lld l‘lll understands gardening, Aun- DANISH. 331 Kearny st. A GERMAN, sober and competént s wl::: position on private Dlm gardening, milking: hasdy with carpenter tools; §ood horseman, driver. Box 4188, RELIABLE man, handy with carpenter ml-. desires employment around factory, city or country. Address box 4194, Call office. ‘WANTED—Posltion by a practical cutter; one that can fit any attitude wil t lryln‘ on; late from New York. Box YOUNG man, aged 23, living wi'.h s, desires position at office work or clerkship in wholesale house; understands office and clerical work, but will accept any kind of good references as to character. lease address box 4105, Call office. SIGN writer desires position; good on glass and small lettering; would take steady posi- tion as show card writer; competent to take charge of work. Address Signer, box 3470, Call office. FIRST-CLASS carpenter wishes position in furniture store, wholesale house, ~hotel or summer resort; can do all kinds of carpenter work, repair finest of furniture and do first- class polish! Box 8837, Call office. LIFE experienced janitor, middle-aged, hon- est, reliable, accidentally lost his situation, wants work, any place, anywhere, steady or Dy the day. Address JACOB MEYER, 173 Seventh st. BOOKKEEPER and stenographer, by an ex- perienced youns man from the East; lumber usiness preferred, but will take anything. Box 3448, Call. NURSE with good references, speaks German and English, gives treatment, desires the charge of invalld or as traveling companfon. G. AWISCOUS, 630 Sacramento st [ AN up-to-date Japanese-Chinese emp. office; furpishes reliable help of all kinds promptly. CHR KURAMOTA, 205 Post; tel, James 501. STAR Employment Office—Rellable Japanesq and Chinese help furnished with care. W KADOTA, 409 Powell st.; tel. Main 1761, A—JAPANESE and Chinese help. WM, YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859. Finest Japanese help; housecleaning specal’y. G. R. Kumabe, 343 Mason st.; tel. East 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 help. Tel, East 426. EXPERIENCED night clerk seeks position; German and French spoken. Address N. C., box 3028, Call office. CARPENTER wants work inside; finish or re- pair. Call ‘or address CARFENTER, 56 eary st. ‘WANTED—Any kind of work at living wages where there is a chance for advancement upon merit; best references. Box 4189, Call. A _GOOD competent German carpenter and finisher, with tools, wants work; good wages. Box 4187, Call office. MAN of 37, perfectly sober, wishes position as ‘bookkeeper or billing clerk. Address box 3423, Call office. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. JAPANESE, Chinese help of all kinds furnish- ed; housecleaning. 708 Taylor; James 763¢. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 815 Stockton. Main 5188. e —————— EMPLOYMENT \VAN’I 'ED—FEMALF. A RESPECTABLE woman wants a place as cook and general housework, Apply 2508 MIDDLE-AGED man wants position urlnch carpenter: A No. 1 workman, Box 3482, Call JAPANESE with references as_excellent pri- vate family cook, French or German pastry, fancy cake, wishes position: city or country; high wages. K. TERAMOTO, 612 Bush st, JAPANESE first-class laundry man wants a position in the city. N. CHARE, tel. East 724, Japanese Mission, 1304 Post st. JAPANESE boy wants position of cook with housework; speaks Emglish. GEO. MAT- SUURA, 521 Pine st. Bush st.; no postals. POSITION wanted by experienced Srl for up- stairs work, etc.; references. Eleventh st., Oakland, Cal JAPANESE boy wants a position n _the coun- try, near to school, as schoolboy. S. SEINO, 249’ Oak st.; phone Page 1702 YOUNG German girl wants to do housework and learn cooking; small American family. 128 O'Farreli st. A GIRL wishes to do light housework and plain cooking in small family. 1127 Geary. JAPANESE good boy wants position; any job in pritate family. Box 3045, Call. AN experienced Japanese wants any kind of work from 10 2. m. to 5 p. m. WATANABE, 427 Eddy st LADY will give services in exchange for room and board. Box 3059, Call office. WOMAN would like to do washing by the day for a few nice families, or chamberwork. 458 Geary st.; phone Browa. 32. THOROUGHLY competent and reliable lady would like position as manager in some nice hotel or private house. Call or address 70 Hancock st., between Church and Sanches, Eighteenth and Nineteenth. POSITION wanted by experienced English- Spanish correspondent and stenographer; able 10 translate fluently in both languages; best of references. Box ‘3462, Call. WANTED—Situation - by 'middle-aged German lady_to take care of young woman and child befofe and during confinement. Please call 173 Seventh st., room 17. FIRST-CLASS German cook, competent in all branches; help out In private ramilie for cooking $2 per day; §E ver week and’ car- fare. Box 3365, Call. FIRST-CLASS competent girl desires situation in American family of adults to do general housework or take care of house. Address, with carfare, 4374 Fulton st. FOR sale_Cigar stand and biiliard parlor; come and interview me in regard to same; low price. Box 2672, Call office. - ¥ FOR sale—Delicatessen, bakery and creamery; no reasonable offer refused. 2305 Sutter et., near Scott. DO you want a_desirable location on Market MME. MAY, clairvoyant, card reader; hours after 1; 50 cents, 3832 18th st., nr. Sanchez. SEND date of birth and 2 stamps for & ped picture of your life. H. HILL, 120 Sutter st. MRS SHAFFER, permaneltly located at 058 Steveneon st.; Yours 9 to 9: open Sundays. st., with long lease. suitable for store or sa- S -2 ? Call at 10074 Market st.. nr. 6th. SPIRITUALISM, 3 WANTED Business man with $5000 to $10,- | MME. YOUNG'S Marvelous Trance Test Cir- 0. machinery line: good opportunity: es- | ecle fonight, 10c. 975 McAllister. Readings, tabiished business. Box 3368, Call office. 1209 McAlister. JOB PRINTING PLANT for sale: account of | A—MRS. J. J_ WHITNEY, bus. medium and tckness. EAGLE PRINTING CO. 344 | life reader. ‘1208 Market, r. 10. Gait House, Kearny st.. 1 to 8 p. m. FOR salo or let—Saloon, barber shop and cot- tage of 4 rooms, W. MACHADO, Center Sa- loon, San Pablo. AT a bargain, hardware, second-hand miscel- laneous goods; good locatton. Apply 1171 Market st AT 917 Geary; come and be developed: experi- enced medium; 30 years. MRS. FLEMING. MRS, E. J, WILLIAMS, spiritual adviser; has no equal in city: call 110 Sixth st., room 8. W. G. KEEGAN holds a test seance every night except Saturday, 10c. 148 Sixth st. NEWSPAPER route for sale in Oakland: a good Call route in Oakland for sale. at Call business office for particulars. LAUNDRY route for sale, $300. 3372 Mission street. BUTCHER shop for sale in Mission district; price $400. Box 1673, Call office. Apply at Call of- Apply GOOD Call route for sale. fice. $120 FOR paying cigar stand; no good will. Apply 218 Montgomery ave. PARTNER—Small capital; shoe iring busi- ness: 3 men employed. Box 3417, Call. INVENTORS to obtain or dispose of patents see SONNTAG'S Patent Agency, 120 Market. A _FIRST-CLASS outside route on The Cafl; Western Addition. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 100S Market st opposits Fifth. Open until 11 p. m, — e LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. room 302, consulta~ ce. Open evenings. AUTOMOBILES, four-cylinder side en- be £0id at & bargal 15073 Californ: for sale: §1750; & bargain; . Please address box 00— WHITE touring car; full s is really a great bargain. lurs box 3058, Call office. equipped; nquire par- Model B Winton machine; in fine a bargain. Write to me, box sale ht touring detachable tonneau $450. Box 2360, Cail office. tomobile; ‘‘White” 3356, Call office. pre- Baby from birth; ideal home. DR. 5 Maternity Villa, 1416 Bighth st., BOARDING FOR (‘uu,nm home for d“:‘;‘"x“ tm‘-i Dbirth to 3 arge grode.; medical care If hecessary; 0. children mdopted. 2304 Howard st. BOOKKEEPING. books: nothing too large, us keep your w0 small; we mike & specialty of wenll weis of book FAXON-JAMES AUDIT CO., Bouth ¥20, 6111213 Callaghan bldg. Tel MAKE an offer quick for downtown lodging- house of 14 rooms: full of roomers; pleasant house; first-class condition; must sell right away on account of iliness; this is a bargain. Particulars box 1656, Cali_office. MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market st., room 801, elghth floor. ROOMING-HOUSES and REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. E LIST. $600—21-ROOM _house; nicely furnished house. keeping rooms; owher having same for T years: no work except halls; must sell, owner having other business. 951 Folsom st. FOR sale—Lodging-house, 32 rooms, on Golden Gate ave.; close in; good location: profits $115 over and sbove expenses. Box 2673, Cuall office. LODGING-HOUSE in large town near 8. F. for sale; 20 rooms; all rented at present; rea- sonable rent. Address MRS, B., box 2638, Call office. ON account of lliness o bargain may be bad in 20-room lodging-house in nice residence district. For full particulars inquire ~box 7, Call office. . A—FISHER & CO.. Phone East 4275. Room 438, James Flood buildi Furnished roomiing-houses, hotels and flats. GOOD paying lodging house; 10 rooms; fine Jo- cation; other bus. cause sale. 5103 Pine st. m Howard st. CHIROPODISTS. oma S & o cxmoroseies DI Electric and ; treat feet $1 at residence or 116 Tel. Montg’y. COLLECTION omm BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; or country. h:m Collection® Co., 415 tgomery st., rooms 9-10. Tel, Main 5680. MRS. HUBBARD, 109 Oak st. dium spiritual me- CARPET-BEATING AND. CLEANING. COMPRESSED Afr ard Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; carpets and rugs also cleaned by compresssd air at shop: prices moderate. §. F. Com- pressed Alr Cleaning Company, 308 Market | st.; phone Main 152 and Bush 479. WHEN you become disgusted with your work. send for SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet Beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tepama st. Tel. South 40. WESTERN Carpet Cieaning Works, 1509 Har- rison et.; Al cleaning, c. Phone Mission 225, ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.; tel, Main 394. GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. MITCHELL'S, 210 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet cleantng, 3c yard. Tel. Mission 74. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet beating works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. A WEEK'S news fgf b conts—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, in wrapper, for maiiing, $1 per year LACE CUR’I‘AH‘! AND nmxmu. BLANKETS cieaned 40c, d-llvmd same diy. N.Y.Curtain-House, 1326 Fillmore; tel. West5308. e —— CURE FOR RUPTURE. NQ high-priced. painless (1) treatments to cure Rupture; simply wear Dr. Plerce’s Truss and it will do the work! Bold 30 years: thou- sands cured. Call or address "ELECTRIC TRUSS CO., 206 Kearny st. m CURE FOR TOOTHACHE. » P LU U st A ONE Minute Toothache Dro) 15c; family size, 25c; all rrumu" Beaatly, CORN CURE.. et A DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH %flfl PAINT, the best corn cure, for sale by g CURE FOR ASTHMA. A. DI NOLA'S Asthma rllnh'! Main office, m l-t:“ '24 CATARRH um’mmmss; 1 wk. DRESSMAKERS mmumnsm ACCORDION, knife and sunburst % ming Store, 144l’nm-um- “ McDOWELL m ~ —Eve. class; patterns "‘m’?” e ——— AY AND CARPENTER work: stalrwork a 602 Fourth tel, YOUNG girl would like position at general housework or cooking; is strictly reliable; wages $20; carfare, Call or address 1024 Howard st. A YOUNG woman, who is thoroughly com- spetent and experienced, wouid like position o take care of sick or invalid; good ref- ,_erences. 705 Ellis st. NEAT elderly lady, who is good cook and laundress, wishes position; 1s good to chil- dren; wages $12 per month. Address B., 356 Jedbie st. LIGHT housework by a neat, steady woman: good cook: city. or Oaklatid; number in’ family, etc. M. GOOD plain cook and housekeeper wants posi- tlon in family; city or country. M. SMITH, 719 Broadway. NURSE of wide experiénce, part hospital training, will accept nervous, medical or chronic cases; will leave city. 1259 O'Farrell. FRENCH dressmaker wishes work in families or at home; references from most prominent people. 1283 Turk st. ENGLISH woman, refined and educated, wishes position as housekeeper; has best of refe ences. Please call 617 Octavia st. JAPANESE boy wants situatfon to do_house- work _or cook in private family. FRANK, 2498 Bush st.; phone Geary 3107. JAPANESE boy wants position as cook; wages $6.50. ‘M. FRANK, 703 Larkin st East 8770. FINANCIAL. WANTED—Oakland Realty Syndicate certifi- cates, highest prices pald: also Turlock and Modesto bonds. WALTER E. LOGAN & CO., Room 17, Bacon block, Oakland. FLATS TO LET. AAAAA— Every desirable vacant dwelling is listed in our renting department; combined lists from twenty-five of the largest agencies; saves a world of time and troubl Service is absolutely free. You are not asked to buy or even look at furniture. STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY, 1039 Market st., opposite McAllister. AAA—COMPLETED LIST OF HOUSES, FLATS, apartment and rooming-house: renting department 1s free to all; we can ‘nd you a home In any part of the city; ask for no payment other than your good will; wy do Dot ask you to buy or even look at the g,ods; use this department freely; you are more than welcome. CORDES FURNITURE CO.. 245-250 Geary any part of the city through our up-to-date renting department, and it is absolutely free. T. Brililant Furniture Co., 338-342 Post st. WE have first-class houses and fats; for com- plete 1lists call and see us. CAR- MICHAEL CO.. 232 Montg mery st. MISSION, 1720, also 17 Woodward, all near 13th _st.-—New, modern flats, 5 r. and bath; $20 and §22. SUNNY upper flat; Mission warm belt; 5 rms., nicely tinted: bath, yard. basement: only $22.50. 136 97th st.: Guerrero-st. cars. LANGTON, 30—Four roome and bath, near Seventh and Howard. 711 Harrison st., near Third; 4 roome. GUERRERO, 204—4 rooms and bath: upper flat; $1! POST, 165i—5 rooms cheap; $25. d bath; water free; HOUSE-CLEANING or washing by the day wanted by young, capable woman., Address or call 1584 Fifteenth st.; 10 post WOMAN who is first-class housekeeper desires situation in country to cook for men. Call or address 373 O'Farrell st. COMPETENT young German girl would like place to do upstairs or second work in small family: wages $25. Phone -West 3713. DIAMOND, S19—Elat of 3 furnished bay-win- dow rooms; hot nd cold water, yard; $16. FLAT 3 large, sunny rooms, gas; rent $13. 147 Fair Oaks st., near Twenty-second. GUERRERO, 204—4 rooms and bath; upper flat; $19. MOD. lower flat, 5 rmu downtown. 1107 Turk, nr. Jefferson sq.. ; every convenience; $22.50 MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO., 1321 Market st., bet. 9th and 10th. paying big momey for fufniture. ete. South 179. Belau & Leutholts, 708 Market st ‘room 906; tel. Bush 162. H prices paid. RY MAYER pays mmmmmmunm Z. ABB LEVY, 1185 Market st., phone Jessle 761, pays cash and buys everything. e — HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ‘WANTED—Girl for general housework, Berke- WANTED—A young girl who is desirous of ob- taining & good home in small family, small wages, In return for assistance in housework: no cooking. For further particullars call 773 Seventh take McAlllster-st. cars to 2 STONOGRAPHER, one hlgfl can obtaln auk roofl -nfl lq- i pl— inent office buil nal services; an umumt wwrhlflti golr‘k up good business. Address box lfl-'. all_office. WANTED—Cash girls over .14 years of age bring schooling certificate. Apply suj tendent’s office, HALE BROS., Inc., between 9 and 11 a. m. WANTED—A middle-aged woman or girl to assist with general housework and cooking; wages $15 month. Apply 2398 Post st., cor- ner Broderick. WANTED—A lady who understands muale; §800 per year; references ; call in forencon. Inquire for MELLARS, University Society, Academy of Sclences. ‘WANTED—Experienced hairdresser and mani- cure. Apply superintendent’s offics, HALE BROS. (Inc.), Monday morning bet. 9 and 11 o' clock. ‘Wanted—Bright young ladies, caniaiss Berk., 8. F., vielnity; two Al xmtkl must give refs.; reply mail only. G., r. 8. 120 Sutter. LADIES to do copy Work tor corporation; can be done at home. Call room 814, Starr King bullding, 121 Geary st. LAD! to do fancy plecework at home; ex- per not needed; steady work. Write or apply 997 Market st., cor. Sixth, room 118. WANTED—Millinery saleswoman; must have experience. Apply superintendent’s office, The Emporium. WANTED—First-class millinery trimmer. Ad- dress, stating experience, salary and refer- ences, box 3049, Call GIRL for general housework and plain cook- ing: small family; good wages; references. 888 Eddy st. WANTED—Experienced sterographer for in- surance office; state experience and salary expected. Box 3045, Call. WANTED—Lady to work in_busheling room. Apply §. N. WOOD & CO., Powell and Ellis. SHIRTMAKERS, custom shirts; steady work; highest prices. R. S. Atkins, 113 Montgomery. GIRL for downstalrs work and cooking; apply 9 to 12. 1230 Ellis st. WANTED—A neat woman to work uy the day. 1510 Kentucky GERMAN or Scandinavian for general housework and cooking. Call 317 Larkin st. WAITRESS wanted; call 9:30 a. m. 410 De- visadero st. WOMAN to do pl work; family 3; sleep home. GIRL to assist with housework. charan st. FIRST-CLASS tailoress wanted. Kearny st., room 15. OPERATORS on ladies’ underwear. 658 Mis- sion_st., thirg floor. WANTED—A girl to do light housework. Ap- ply at 1520 Post st, A GERMAN girl for cooking and light house- work. 1817 California st. GIRL wanted for general housework: 3 In fam- 1ly. 118 Broderick st., near Haight. OPERATORS on ladies’ dress skirts. 636 Mis- sion /st., third floor. WANTED—Girl for general housework. Call Tuesday morning; Ell’!. 3979 Washington. A GIRL wanted to/do plain cooking and house- work. 1790 O'Farrell st, AN energetic woman, about 35 years of age. wanted for an opening with an established business house. Bex 3330, Call. LADIES wishing to do new line easy fancy work for oid established firm. Call or ad- Gress 1344 Market st., opposite Seventh. OPERATORS on ladles’ 656 Mis- sion_st., thira floor. OPERATORS on ladles’ dress skirts. 656 Mis- sion st., third floor. FEW ladies to do fancy work for permanent firm; steady. Box 3027, Call office. PRESSER on ladies’ cloaks and suits, Apply L. HORWITZ, 230 Sutter st. PANTS finishers and good, quick sewers. 610 Montgomery st., room 33. n cooking and light house- 720 Union st. 1625 Bu- underwear. - GIRL for cigar stand. Box 3042, Call WANTED—First-class hands on ladles’ coats. J. BAER. 1200 Geary st. BERS—| BARBER shop, San Jose; very elegantly fixed; running 3 chalrs steady. B’HJL'!'A 23 ket st. H i| 1y J f A GERMAN girl, young, willing and strong, desires place to' do upstairs work; is a_good seamstress. Apply 174 Miona st., nr. Third. COMPETENT lady, 40 years of age, wishes position as housekeeper or care of small rooming-house. Please call 2004 Laguna st. LADY with a child_wishes situation as work- ing housekeeper. 32 Clyde st. off Townsend, between Third and Fourth. COOK, German, i first-class In American, French and German cooking; references. 617 Van Ness ave,. RELIABLE young woman wishes position do- ing housework; also help cooking. Box 3446, ‘Call office. HONEST lady would like &ood glun s Box . Call. position to do housekeeper in small family. A @OOD glirl would i h’muvork' M:‘l:. 711 Elizabeth st. GERMAN woman wishes Mflm as _working housekeeper. 31314 :o-io . first floor. A COMPETENT young gr ‘would | Iike [ R JAPANESE young woman wants Dflllflll' Job, in small family. Box 8044, Call .W_ B‘uu.ov W ED— B, ot iRt ‘wants work, any li-fi‘z Seventh st. 3 NEW, up-to-date flats; 6 rooms, bath; rent §26 and' $27.50. 1466-58 Broadway, near Polk st. O'FARRELL, 1937—Fine modern flat, 7 sunny rooms; yard, basement: reas. to good tenant. TURK, 1602, corner Plerce—New upper flat; 9 rooms and bath; $25. NEW sunny flat; 428 Broderick. near Hayes; 6 rooms and bath: rent only $27.50. GEARY, Flat, 6 rooms, bath: ball car- peted: Tt $26; one month free. FELL, 1688 neac Central_Owl or Ha 'S Joyely winog rimm. hath, yards rent reduced —_— $15—5 ROOMS and bath; bay windows; sunny. 1227 Cortland ave. e FLATS TO m—vTums FORTY-NINTH ave., 1568, Ocean boulevard— Complete flat of 4 large, sunny rooms and bath; nicely furnished; grates, ‘gas range; private; rent §25. m——— FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED, 'FURNISHED flat, 5 rooms, for sale; on small strect _close to Sutter and Van Ness ave.; rent S, box 3023, Call office. Am furnished, 10-room m.:: loca- m Van. u-n'.... beiers e BARBER shop; % Interest, in nv-ly country town: price $160. Apply to STOLTZ, & Market st. BARBER shop, Western Addition; 3 chaire steady; extra prominent stand; good lease; an exira opportunity. STOLTZ. 723 Mar- et at. BARBER lhog:a a l;:‘l variety of them; some very good can be bought on easy ray- ments. STOLTZ. 723 Market st. i nr-t.eu- =l desires steady employment. Box 3436, Cali office, 2-CHAIR shop; Hving-rooms in rear; furnished or unturn! ; lease; low rent; good trade; investigate. Box 6304, Call offics. Oakland. WANTED—To buy a small country barber Dh#tm ‘with room. Address box 3479, Call olfice. THE nicest 3-chalr barber shop in the city at a bargain. Apply at 763 Mission st. 2-CHAIR barber shop for sale: thres living R g i St w et EWN THowS, 'FIVE-CHAIR barber shop. paying, with lease: good value. COLEMAN, 311, Jas. Flood bldg. 3270 BUYS 3-chair barber shop on Market st.; cheap rent. 10073 Market FOR sale—Barber shop; living rooms; rent $10. 416 Fourth st. BEST 2-chair shop in city; $40 weekly; rent $9; price §250. l!?h—lk Barber T y S R e e MINES, TUNNELS AND QU. 38 isaset th ey 8w w0 au u‘ 10 machine miners: fare " e 4 machine miners; goid e 51 42 drillers. quarries and o -cutrod.mli different jobs:; $2.25 to $2. au § coal miners; Oregon; fres fare. 85 muckers, mines, quarries, tunnels: $3.25 day to $75 month. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st A— LABORERS. $764 laborers, city and count fories, warehouses and gen 33 day, $60 to $73 per month. TEAMSTERS. 800 teamsters, scraper, wagon and country, $2.25-$2. um&u & READY, 634-838 Clay STABLEMEN, A SEADY CTTY JOBS. STABLEMEN. 16 hostlers, city jobs, $80 to T8 lwmmhmlnmmdmwhm § harness cleaners, city. $60. , mines, fac- work, $3 to “at Busi asher, country job, $50 and room. Y & READY, 834-636 Clay st LOOK. MEN AND WIVES. Married teamster, San Mateo County, §2 day and house. Farmer and wife, orchard, see bose here, $40 and found. Man and wife, millionaire’s residence, see party here. FARMS AND DAIRIES, 6 ranch teamsters, vineyard, south, $80 fd. 10 pruners, vineyard, Santa Clara Co., $30 fd. 85 farm hands, ranch teamsters, ote., 326 to $35 and found. 12 milkers, city and country, Danes, $30 to $40 and found. 27 choremen and chors boys, ranch vats places eity and country, $15, and $35 and found. MECHANICAL HELP. HOIST ENGINEER. Engineer, run hoist for mine, ses boss here, mmr. city job, $21 week, steady. Carriage woodworker, city job. Harness-maker, ranch, $2.25 day. 10 basalt block makers, s 3 moiders, Nevada, $3.30 to $3 Molders, Oregon, fars paid, m bo- hers, $3.50. steady, good job. Pattern-maker, country job, $4 day; wood tank erector, good wages: blacksmith’s help- er, camp near city, $36 and found. 18 carpenters, rough work, near city, $2.50 kS to §3 day. NOW LOOK! Blacksmith, Tamber ompany. $40 and found. lacl mber company, SHINGLE SAWYER. Shingle sawyer, small mill, ses bose here. 4 gardeners, different places: man to travel with stallion. $45 and found; Irish datryma: Catholic institution near city, $30 and found; tatlor, country institution, $30 and found. ‘WOODS. - LUMBER. Teamster for lumber co., $2.25 day. 80 men for logging camp, $60 to $70. 130 woodchoppers, tools and provisions fur- nished. 70 tiemakers, different places, 106 to 15¢ tis. LOOK AGAIN! SPECIALS. Stenographer for mine company in Central America; fare pald; ses boss here; must be atle to take dictation in Spanish. good wages, Order clerk with some experience in drugs, $40. RANCH FOREMAN. Foreman for ranch, south: good place. SPECIAL. NEW CAMP JOBS. 2 secqhds cooks and 2 waiters. same camp, $i5 and 330 and found. Baker's helper, city, $30 and found. COOKS—BAKERS—WAITERS. Assistant storekeeper, City restaurant. CASHIER. Cashier, citv restaurant, $33 and found. 3 pantrymen, $30 and found: yardman, city hotel, $3¢ and fonnd: 4 camp waiters, $25 and found; bedmaker, small hotel, country, $20 and found. Pantryman, city hotel. Porter acd Janitor, country institution, $25 fd Cake baker, $20 wk.: 15 cooks, hotels and restaurants, $12 wk. to $65 £d.: orderly for an Institution, $25 and fd.: dishwashers, kitch- en hands and elevator boys; 3 waiters, city and country. MURRAY & READY, (34-636 Clay st. Our Los Angeles office fa located at 12712 S. Los Angeles st. EUREKA, EUREKA, HUMBOLDT COUNTY. SAWMILL AND LUMBER WORK. 20 laborers for mills, yards and woods, $43 and found, no blankets, hotel accommoda- tions; $45 and | found: haif-rate fare, $2.30. Il.m! & READY, 634-636 Clay st 15 laborers, no expertence needed, for 1 laboring work; youw'll suit, $35 and fe i FARE PAID. FARE PAID. MURRAY & READY, 634836 Clay st STABLEMAN, country, $30 and found; 2 head timber fellers, $30; 3 second timber fellers, $75; 4 lumber pllers, $2 day; 4 men and wives for runches and privats families, $i0 and $50 and found: laborer about factory, wite, $70; IM-m.m-nq Am_“”hl‘ 1