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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1906 IF YOU HAVE A LITTLE MON THE 47 CALL CLAIRVOYANTS. AUTOMOBILE: 12-HORSEPOWER “Packard” for sale: sams g mew and in first-class condition; price $375. Box 576, Call office. JOHN D. SPRECKELS. . . .Proprietor $900—AUTOMOBILE; seats 5; first-class con- dition and running order. Box 427. Call. Address Communications to JOHN McNAUGHT W. J. MARTIN. . . .Business Manager WANTED—To buy, & White auto in good condition. Address box 8, Call office. LOCOMOBILE for sale.” Box 902, Call office. TELEPHONE. A€k for The Call The Operator Will Con- nect You With fhe Department You Wish. Market and Third, S. .217 to 221 Stevenson & Publication Office Pditorial Rooms. ... Delivered by Carriers, 20 Cts. Per Week, 75 Cie. Per Monts. Single Coples, 5 Cts. Terms by Mall. inciuding Postage (Cash w Order’ DAILY CALL (includ. Sunday), 1 year..$8.00 DAILY CALL (inciud. Sunday). 6 mos... 400 | DAILY CALL—By single month 50 | SUNDAY CALL, 1 year .28 WEEKLY CALL. 1 year.. '3} FORBIGN | Daily ...85.80 Per Year Extra N | Sunday.. 415 Per Year Extra POSTAGE. | weekly.. 1.00 Per Year Extra ALL POSTMASTERS ARB AUTHORIZED TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Bample coples will be forwarded when Te- becribers 13 gracring change of ad Mall sul in ordering change of ad- @ress atould be particular to give both NEW AND DLD ADDRESS in order to insure a Prompt and correct compliance with their re. Quest. / OAKLAND OFFICE: g0ie Brosgwes... .Telephone Main 1083 ALAMEDA OFFICE; 1635 Park Street, Near Santa Clara Avenue. Phone Alameds 559 BERKELEY OFFICE: 2148 Center Street. Telephone North WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT: M. E CRANE........1406 G Street, N. W. NEW YORK NEWS STANDS: { Waldorf-Astoria Hotel: A. Brentano, 31| Union Squere; Murray Hil Hotel; Fifth-ave- | Bue Hotel and Hoffman House CHICAGO NEWS STANDS: House; P. News Co.: Great 1; Tremont House: Auditorium RESENTATIVE: 30 Tribune Building SMITH SPONDENT: | .Herald Square I NEw YORK COR CAR! Z2T: n Francisco Call. treet: open until in the year. OFFIC NESS OFFICE Merket and ; open untll ; open until 9 p. m. until 9:30 p. m. 19:50 p. m. 9:30 p. m. 110 p. m 19 p m 19 p m. » and Duncan etreets; street; open until ® p. m. . near Ocean boulevard; open un- MEETING NOTICES. STARR KI A M, ng Tk - HIR! M. CHBERG, W. tary. I 0. O NING, ere re- Visitore HOFFMA & Secretan i i 19 7:30 sharp. 3 and ~ donations, and ot bueiness. By order of | ANEART, President LL, Rec. Sec. T frst Sergeant. ANNUAL MEETING—The regular annual | the stockbolders of the Matson Comp will be held at the y, 827 Market st., San on THURSDAY, the Sth y , 1906, at the hour of 2 c'clock p. m e purpose of electing board of dfrectors to serve for the ensuing year and the trensaction of such other bu Dess as may come before the meeting. M. J. LINDSAY, Secretary. Notice to stockholders of the Matson Na igation Compeny—The annual meeting of the etockboiders of the Matson Navigation Com. pany hes been adjourned and will be held on Wednesday, the 21st day of March, A. D, 1808, at the hour of 2 p. m. M. J. LINDSAY, Secretary. ANNUAL meeting—Hutchinson Sugar Plant tion Company—The regular ennual meeting | of the stockholders of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be held at the of- fice of the company, 327 Market st, (room 4, second floor), in the city and county,of San Francisco, State of California, on ' TUES- DAY, the 2ith day of March, A. D., &t the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the pus ose of electing a board of drectors to serv for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Transfer books will | cicse on Friday, March 16, 1906, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary. WANTED—To description an buy an automebile; give full price. Box 51, Call office. BOOKKEEPING. LET us keep your books; nothing too large, nothing too small; we make a specialty of keeping small sets of booke. THE FAXON-JAMES AUDIT CO., Tel. South 930 511-12-13 Callaghan bldg. BUSINESS CHANCES. A—$1000—BRANCH bakery, candy store and dairy products: established 10 years; daily receipts $20 and up; location very best, close 1o Market st.; good, fresh stock; rare chance. See R. G, WILKB, 28% Kearny s A—$1400—SALOON on Third st., about 1 block from Market; net rent §61; lease oniy; $800 cash necessary; doing good business; nice fix- tures; bargain. R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny. A—$1600; RESTAURANT with 3-year lease; close to Winchester Hotel; daily receipts $80; Tent $150; @ first-class business. See R. G. WILKE, 261 Kearny st. A—$1500; butcher shop, about 15 miles from city, across the bay; a first-clase offer; busi- ness A No. owner will give B-year lease; horée, Wagon, elegant shop. Bee R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$4000; cor. barroom on Larkin; splendidly fixed up place; doing large cash business; owner guarantees to clear above business and home expenses over §200 per month. See R. G. WILKE, 281 Kearny st. A—$8000; most elegantly fitted up corner sa- loon; cholcest location north of Market; good' business; actual value $6000; no hum- bug; must be sacrificed; Other business. Perticulars R. G. WILK $25,000—A large and old-established well-pay- ing hotel business, with a first-class equ! age in all of jts departments, occupying 26, 400 square feet; 3 frontages in center of a busy country city in a great citrus belt; 85 miles north of San Francisco; owner making a fortune out of this plant wishes to retire from a continuous service of many years; cash down $14,000, balance $11,000 on mort- gage. Photographs and particulgrs to buy- ers only at 482 Eddy st. CHANCE OF A LIFETIMB, Well Jocated; selected stock; finely equipped grocery; salés $35 daily; owner forced to leave on other business: sacrifice A BARGAIN WORTH SE Branch bakery, grocery, candy and cigars; eales §15 to $19 daily; bargain at $950. Above only with LEONARD & CO., 528 San Pablo ave., Oakland, FOR SALE—One of the best paying small res- taurants for man and wife in San Francisco; Jocated at a street car terminal and transfer seats 28 people: rent very low; in- crease with a competent man to_handle It; will sell at once for $200. Dox 577, Call. TO EXCHANGE FOR COUNTRY REAL ESTATE A general merchandise store in Oakland: have a good clean stock of everything; good location and trade; give particulars of what you have: no agents. Box 800, Call office. HOTEL of 24 rooms for sale, completely fur- nished; Incated in one of the best towns in Marin County; surrounded by large dairies to and poultry raisers; this is a good ail the year around resort for bathing, hunt- ing and fishing: price $2500. Box 803, Call A- $2250—CORNER grocery and bar on O'Far- rell st.; place well established; good paying: has a fine stock of liquors and fresh grocer- fes; only cash trade. For more particulars call at room 9. 26% Kearny st, LE—_Restaurant seating 48 people; also unter with chairs; well fitted up; range; geod trade; located mear car new barn and other large places of business; will sell at a bargain at once. Box 935, Call. EARDWARYE stoce, largs and general stock; old_established; in a large, Eastern city; will exchange -for California real estate; value about $10,000: clears $1500 per year. dress box 795; Call office. STOCK companies incorporated. If you have stocks and bonds for sale, let me try and sell_them for you. GEORGE M. KELLOGG, Broker, 3:5 Eliicott Square, Buffalo. ENOVATORY and tailoring business: eipts between $350 and $400 per month; es- tablished 3 years; a snap for experiemced man. Box 939, Call office $500—FINE cigar store; well stocked; transfer corner; long lease; Jow rent; profits $100 to §150 per month; eastly worth $i50. Ad- dress box 940, Call office. WELL equipped delicatessen store in Micefon rict: everything very convenient and at- tractive: will take any reasonable offer if s0ld without delay. W., box 163, Call office. RESTAURANT for fale on principal street sear Market st. and close to several thea- ters: seats Sispeople; good increasing trade. Box §2, Call office. FOR SALE—Road house on & prominent road in Marin County; short distance from San Franclaco. Further particulars of box 1, Call office. HAVE reliable Information concerning - large treasure; can use divining rod euccessfully: need backing; divining rods for sale and rent. 220 Pond st., San Jose. $350—Restaurant for eale; worth $800; seating 44; well fitted up; cholce location: iow rent; lease. COLEMAN, 811 Jas. Flood building. $350—PARTNER wanted; $40 a week; light business; easily learned. Sunset Office, 759 Market st GROCERY—First-ciass, clean stock; cash reg- ister, fixtures; business complete: choice loca- tion.” Apply D. A. CURTIN, 324 Mills bldg. HAYES Valley dellcatessen store for sale; wish to g0 Into other business cause of sale: can have four days' trial. Box 996, Call. WANTTD—To invest in a grocery or any pay- ing business. Address with full particulars, box K51, Call office. WANTED-—To huy a restaurant in some good town outside of €an Francisco, Give partic~ ulars to box 426, Call office. WANTED—A delicatesser store: must be In od location and reasonable in price. Box 476, Call office. SNAP—$15600; hotel, furnished, with bar, near San Francisco; fine transient business; rent $45 month; 4 years' lease. BASILE, 8 Ellis. A—FRONT and back bar for sale cheap at 1561 Fifteenth st.; gultable for a grocery. SMALL laundry route for sale, $250. Inquire at 355 First st. after 6 p. m. FOR sale—Bakery and coffee parlor; make an offer. 413 Third it A FIRST-CLASS cook wishes to buy a halt interest in a restaurant. 762, Call. WORKING partner wanted in restaurant. Box 1, Call office. ’ WANTED—A branch bakery. Address box 12, Call office. ° ANNUAL meeting—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Western Sugar Refining | Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st., San Francisco, Cel., cn MONDAY, the 26th day of March, 1506, et 12 o'clock m., for the purpose of eleciirg a board of directors to serve for the eneuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meet- ing. Transfer books will close on Frida Merch 16, 1906, at 12 o'clock m. H. HANNAM, Secretary. — IF you want to sell your notion store address box 575, Can office. WANTED—To buy a saloon. office WANTED—To buy, butcher shop; Mission pre- ferred. Box 327, Call office, WANTED—An oyster and chop house. Addrass box 703, Call office. RESTAURANT for sale; good Fourth st. Box 734, Call office. Box 525, Call location on ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, DIVORCE:; costs $12; quick, quiet; ; ful; open evngs; wills, deeds, leases, bills of | sale and articles of copartnership: corpora tions organized: bankruptey: collections; pre- bating of estates. 927 Market st., room 301 Law, £xam bl ®th ficor, entrance room 611: establishod 3 years; all courts, general courts and office practice; no fee in advance or for consuita- tion; even'gs by appointment. Tel. Red 3601, ADVICE free; legal divorce costs $12; all | cases handléd: no fee in advance: open Sat. uréay evenings: other ‘evenings by appotnt. ment; call and save money. $19 Mkt., r. 33. ADVICE free—Columbian Law and Col. Ag., 1. 85, 916 Market. opp. Emporium; phone; legal matters and coliection; old established. —_— e e, L. & CLARK, 927 Market, room 302, consulta- tion free; no fee in advance. Open evenings, — DETECTIVES, THAVONAT'S Sec. Serv. Agency undertakes all legitimate detective work; unimpeachable refe. 1115 Call bldg.; Private Exchange 415. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. A SELECT home for children from birth to 5 Bt large grnds; medical care If necessary; -$20: children adopted. 2504 Howard st. LADY wants child to board:; teach German; sunny home; ref. 1138 Turk, by Jefferson Pk, INVENTORS to obtain or dispose of patents see SONNTAG'S Patent Agency, 120 Market. | LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market st.. room 801, eighth floor. ROGMING-HOUSES and REAL ESTATE. 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Com- presced Air 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, 353-857 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. CONKLIN'S superior carpet beating works, 883 Golden Gate ave., nr. Larkin: tel. South 102. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning, Sc. Phone Mission 225, ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter st.: tel. Main 304. GEO, WALCOM & CO., Props, MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet cleaning, 8¢ yard. Tel. Mission 74. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263, —_— LACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS. BLANKETS cleancd 40c, delivered same day. N.‘LCur!aimHgllle,!S?G Fillmore ;tel. West 5308. CURE FOR RUPTURE. NQ high-priced. painless (7) treatments to cure upture; 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. CURE FOR TOOTHACHE. ONE Minute Toothache Drops cure instant 15c; family eize, 25c; all druggists. CORN CURE. R. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure, for sale by all druggists. CATARRH AND DEAFNESS. Also ear noises cured by new antiseptic method; 1 wk. free, Dr. Cottingham, § Powell;hrs.10-4: EMPLOYMENT WANTED—Female—Con an wishes a position as housek on ranch or mmfl camp; wages $35 up; by April 1. Box Call. '’ work; city or country. EXPERIENCED stenographer and typewriter; best clty references; ealary moderate. Box 964, Call office. FIRST-CLASS womas wants place to do clean- ing by the day. Apply MRS. MULLER, 66 Cumberland st. < AMERICAN woman wants light employment. MRS. A. J. DEVEREAUX, 828 Magnolia st., West_Oakland. FIRSBT-CLASS Swedish cock wants position by the day; dinner parties or luncheon. Ad- dress J.'K. N., 314 Third st. GIRL wishes position lo_assist with _light housework: across the bay. Call 307 Bryant st., near First. GERMAN woman wants work by the day: $1.25 and car fare; washing. MRS. FANTIN, 503 China ave. { st., between Church and Sanchez. JAPANESE girl wishes position as cook; plain washing: many fine references; wages Week. ANNIE, 108 Prospect st. A RELIABLE woman wants situation as cook or housekeeper on ranch; $25. Box 673, Call. GIRL wants housework and cooking. Address 432 Bryant st. > COMPETENT laundress wishes work by day; B00d reference. Phone East 4037, evenings. EXPERT hairdresser will do your work at your home. 1916 Market st. FIRST-CLASS German cook #elps out in pri- vate family; $3 per day., 1819% Lyon st. | E FLATS TO LET. AAAAA— Every desirable vacant dwelling 11 lsted in our renting departms combined lists from twenty-five of the largest agencies; saves,a world of time and, trouble. Service is absolutely free. You are not asked to buy or even look at furniture. STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY, 1030 Market st., opposite McAllister. AAA—COMPLETED LIST OF HOUSES, FLATS, apartment and rooming-houses: our renting 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 uu.l department freely; you are more than welcome. CORDES FURNITURE CO., 245-250 Geary (on the square). sl SUTTER, corner Steiner—Elegant, new colon- 1al corner flats of 5 and 6 rooms; dining-room beamed ceiling, high Flemish oak wainscot- tirg and old Dutch mantels; parlors colonlal finisb. ‘WE will find you a home or flat AT ONCE in any part of the city through up-to-date renting department, and it is absolutely free. T. Brilllant Furniture Co., 338-342 Post st. TWO elegant, new, up-to-date flats, Tent $35 wnd 38256, 16621664 Grove. neat Central ave. (Panhandle district); must be apprecia seen to be ted. FLAT, 7 sunny roome, bath, cellar; in part of Mission; rent reasonable. 3620 m. or- Guerrero; all latest improvements. LOWER flat to let; good busidess locality: electric power installed, ready for use; rent reasonable. 822 Sutter st.; phone East 3480. ‘WE have first-class houses and flats; for com- lete lists call and see us. D. W. CAR- JiCHARL Co.. 232 Montgomery st. CUMBERLAND st., between Guerrero and Do lores, 19th and 20th—New sunny flats; T rooms and bath: rent reesonable. COMPETENT laundrees wants work for Wed- nesday and Thursday. Address 1475 Fifteenth. § DENTAL COMPANY. Perfect, painless dentistry at lowest prices. Full eet of teeth, §2; silver fillings, 26¢; gold fillings, $1; gold ‘crowns, §3; bridge work, $3. 1104 Market st., corner Turk. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break warranted 20 yrs.; crowns, $3.50; fillings, 50c; plates, $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. FOREIGNERS taught English. Address 4143 Twenty-fitth st.; pbone Capp 5340, FRENCH girl wants position to do general housework. Address 380 Harriet st. N S ——— EMPLOYMENT WANTED-—MALE. A STEADY and active young man, 24, expe- rienced as clerk, packer or shipper, wishes any position where advancement can be ha references. Address H. E. H., 1115 Steiner. A—UPHQLSTERER, young man, would ltke to get repairing, odd jobs, etc.; first-class work; city or country. Box 968, Call. lace, B-ROOM flat; all conveniences. 9 Dale o, near Golden Gate ave. and Leavenw $20. HOWARD,1620, near 12th—New, modern upper flat, 5 rooms and bath; tull of light; rent §23. OAK. 2023—Lower and middle flat. 7-7 rooms, bath; all modern conveniences; owl cars. SUTTER. 2516 Thiree sunny flats, 6-7-7 rooms and bath; modern. NEW four-room flat to let; Crescent ave., off Mission st. $15—5 ROOMS and bath; bay windows; sunny. 1227 Cortland ave. VERY pleasant upper flat; corner Jackson and Larkin sts.; 7 sunny rooms, $37.50. rent $12. 301 LOWEST prices in S. F.; painless extraction, Goc. New York Dentists, 960 Mission, cor. 6th. GOLD flllings, 75¢c; silver, 35c; crowns, $2; no pain; op. Sun. Dr.A.C.Hewit, 1013 Grant av. —— e DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES ACCORDION, knife and sunburst pleating; em- brotdery, hemstitching, tucking: buttons and buttonholes made. Stewart's Lining & Trim- ming Store, 14-16 Taylor st.; phone East 4533, McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School —Eve. class; patterns cut. 1190 Market st. EDUCATIONAL, Special Term—Beginning Now For Grammar and High School Students at AYRES MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 728 MARKET ST. Life Scholarship, §50. One Month Free. Day and Night School. GALLAGHER-MARSH BUS. COL., 038 Market, conducted by Robert Gallagher, expert court reporter, holds world's record for short- hand writing; successful himself, will make you so; shorthand, typing, bookpg. Catalogue. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the largest institution devoted exclusively to dramatic learning in America; positions guaranteed. Send for catalogue. Native Sons' bullding. A—Metropolitan-California business, steno- graphic_students; 300 enrolled annually; po- sitions found; high school prep. 925 G.G.ave. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Established 1863; largest in the West; ann enrollment 1000; send for circular; day & eve, BOTH adult and children’s classes now open for the season at Hinman's-School of Dancing, 1412 Polk st., near California; tel. East 2126 ALWAYS a demand for our graduates; they are trained by practical business men. San Francisco Business College, 738 Mission st. HEALD'S School of Minesand Engineering, 24 Post st., S. F.; civil, mining, electrical, steam and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. YOUNG German wishes position as bartende honest, reliable and sober; close mixer; years in one place. Box 931, Call office. YOUNG man of good habits desires to have position at noon. time, 1 or 2 hours. Ad- dress box 82, Call office. e i SITUATION wanted by real estate man; well experienced in renting and collecting; can glve good references. Box 932, Call office. 5 AN elegant, new, modern S-room and bath flat. 1442 Valencia st.: $22.50. HARRISON,, 1176, near Eighth—Sunny lower 3-room flat: in fine condition; $11. MASONIC avenue, 1319, near Waller—Ele- gant middle flat, 7 reoms l! bath. HOWARD, 5513%—Flat, 10 rooms, §25; 236 Oak st. flat, 6 rooms, bath., $22.50. A YOUNG man wants position driving delivery wagon; references, Box 945, Call otfice. MOST urgent adv.—WeN educated and re- fined Japanese desires a position as clerk or something else in any kind of store, factory or office to transact easy business; speaks ard writes well; wages no obfect to start. Box 129, Call offl ‘WANTED—Position by competent bookkeeper and office man; seventeen years' experience; twelye years with last employers; recol mendations. W. H. NISBET, 1928 Fell s phone West 4343. + MECHANICAL engineer, having successful Eastern commercial experience, desires posi- tion as mechanical adviser, representative or manager. Address Engineer, 1928 Fell st.; telephone West 4313. GARDENER (German), first-class landscape, who_thoroughly understands gardening in all its branches, also the cars of greenhouses, wishes a position on a private place; first- class references. Box 669, Call. GENERAL blacksmith and shoer, middle-aged man, steady and sober, wishes situation; modérate wages for steady employment. F. N. MUSSET, Elmhurst, Ala- Cal. £ BRIGHT young man wishes a position whers there s a chance for advancement, or to learn a good business: salary absolitely no object; references. NORMAN STEINER, 363 Grove st. RELIABLE man, middle-aged, wants work as Janiter, porter, houseman, choreman; any kind of work in or around place anywhe: have references. 1. MEYER, 172 Seventh st. BOOKKEEPING, Eng., math., etc., day and eve.; individual instr. 305 Larkin st. Prof. T. A. Robinson, formerly pres. Pac. Bus. Col. | ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864. Van der Nafllen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION————Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st.—Night classes. EMPLOYiIEN‘T'DFFlCES. OLDEST, largest Japanese-Chinese employment office furnishes best -help promptly. GEO. SAKAUYE, successor Geo. Aoki, removed to 529 Mason from 421 Post; tel. East 550. AN up-to-date Japanese-Chinese emp. office; furnishes reliable help of all kinds promptly. CHR KURAMOTA, 405 Post; tel. James 501. STAR Employment Office—Reliable Japanese and_Chincee help furnisned with care, W. Main 1758 d- Chinese help. WM. YOSHY, 410 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859. Finest Japanege help; housecleaning specialty. G. R. Kumabe, 343 Mason st.; tol. East 4073. FIRST-CLASS old cabinet maker wants posi- tion; handy to help on machine; would take a job as watchman or janitor. Address I. F., 605 Broadway, Oakland. SITUATIONS wanted by German man and wife; man for coachman and wait at tabls wife'is a good Vienna cook. 440 Third ELEVATOR boy of experience, reliable, trust- worthy and_competent, wishes position. Cali or address E. D. MILLER, 938 Shotwell s ELDERLY, reliable handy-man wants em- ployment, especlally carpentering; city or outside. ~Address M., 1135 Mission st. UP-TO-DATE German farm manager Wishes position in orchard or farm; well experi- enced. BOx 668, Call. GOOD German carpenter with tools (non- union man) wants work; cheap wages. Box 672, Call. i ENGINEER wishes position as_engineer or fireman; can_do all ordinary repairs; good references. Box 134, Call office. YOUNG man, good horseman, competent driv- er, wants fosition us coachman. ~N. N., 328 ilis st. 4 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, 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 7636. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds Lelp. 315 Stockton. u-x; 5188, EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. MIDDLE-AGED Eastern woman, respectable, wishes situation in private American family; fond of children; no washing. 2643 Te- hama st., near Fourth. BOOKKEEPER, experienced _typlst, capable managing office, young lady. South Park st. ! SWEDISH woman wishes work by the day; first-class laundress; cleaning; best of refer- ences. Address 2567 Post st. > GIRL for light housework and assist with care of children: references. Call mornings at 3099 California st, DRESSMAKER, snircwaist eults, Jacket, pony, Eton, tailored street suits; up to date styles; satisfaction given; fits guaranteed; engage- ments $2 per day or week and fare. MISS BARSS, 1250 O'Farrell st.; phone 1232, cashier; 1154 ISMAR THE EGYPTIAN CLAIRVOYANT AND \ PALMIST, Permanently located at 1104 Market st., rooms 9 and 10, cor. Turk (Vendome); private 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 wonderful prophetess; names; L., 50c; G., §$1; hrs. 10 to 9. 1035 Fillmore, nr. McAllister, MISS MELBOURNE, clairvoyant, mystic card reader; past, present, future; strictly re- liable. ' 108% Hayes st. - MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card er, palmist; when others fall try m reading 25c; no sign. 102% 6th, nr. Mission. MRS. SHAFFER, permanently located at 558 Stevenson st.; hours 9 to 9; open Sundays. SEND date of birth and 2 stamps for a pen pieture of your life. H. HILL, 120 Sutter st. A WEFK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing, $1 per year. —_— e read- good TO exchange for lodging-house in San Fran- cisco, a residence in San Jose, Cal.; value $3000. Address with particulars of your house to box 227, Call office; 1o agents. | A—FISHER & CO.. Phone East 4275. Room 438, James Flood building. Furnished rooming-houses, hotels and flats. $225 CASH for 8 sunny, ‘nicely furnished Tuoms: all full; best location in city for rent- ing rooms: sunny yard. 422 Minna st. FOR SALE—Lodging-house, 22 rooms; rent $45; near water. front; e ng neat and clean. Particulars, box 808, Call office. HOUSE of § rooms for sale on Sacramento st., close in; rent $32 50. Box 702, Call ofll:a. To agents. . SOUTH of Market-st. house of 8 rooms; all rented: for eale; reasonable; make 3 01, Call office, B N s v —_— FOR sale at a sacrifice—Nine nicely furnished ‘sunny rooms. " Call at D49 Homars ot SPIRITUALISM. WANTED—A_ situation by a first-class laun- dress by the day, week or month in & pri- vat= family; the best of city references. Ap- ply 1260 Howard s A COMPETENT woman desires upstalrs work and sewing: also assist children in music; references given and required. Address A., box 973, Call office. AN experienced masseuse wants to give mas- sage of body, face or scalp to ladles at their homes, MISS WATTS, 1142 Taylor st.; phone East 3205. TOUNG German girl wants work In a restaur- ant or hotel; assist with cooking; must sieep at home: $30 or $35. Apply Y. F., Bruns- wick House, DRESSMAKER and seamstress wants more engagements in families, good fitter; $1.75 day and Junch. Box 676, Call. WANTED—Situation as housekeeper by Southern woman, neat and rellable; $25. Box 674, Call. : YOUNG girl wants position to do second * 1n family of adults; wages $20. Phone ard 3093. work How- A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and life reader. 1206 Market, r. 10, Galt use. MRS, J. WARD—Trance test cir. Friday, 8 p. m.; dev, eir. Sun., 2 p. m. 1815A Mission. MRS. E. J. WILLIAMS, Titual adviser; - e L el o o e e g manently located 1008 Mission, nr.6th; see MRS, HUBBARD, 100 Oak st.; spiritual me- ‘dium; consultations daily; ladies, 50 cents. e MRS. RUNNELLS' spiritual circle; tests to all; Mon., Wed.,Fri.eve.;read. daily. 446 Eddy. DR. HOWLAND'S 50c this week; cir. Mon., Wed.. Sat. 1206 Market. DRS. JONES & YOUNG, CHIROPOD! aemon 116 Bockion. Tel. Monte'y. s _SuIy Tose, OO Mo Bowea et 2 : rooms at 313 Bady et o8 R R R Howard st. "% T | Sontgomery st rooms 9-10. Tel. Main SWEDISH girl wants to do general housework in small family; wages §25. Call at 2378 Bryant st., near Twenty-second. FIRST-CLASS dressmaker wants few more en- Eagements: best of city references; $2.50 ver day. 2009 O’'Farrell st.; phone West 2329, MARRIED lady desire ition take of Children 1n' alternoons of three- o ors day; experience. . Box 974, Call. E SINGLE Swedish woman, honest and respect- able, wishes care of house di g furnish best references. 0513 Mec. st. housekeeper, will take full charge of apartment-house or small hotel. 209 Eddy st. 2 FIRST-CLASS wishes in o e BT B M st.: phone East 1305, | o OUNG lady fust from New York would Ilke a positi e family; Is first- class 1510 Baker st. | $250—CORNER Iy FIRST-CLASS bartender, city or country; so— ber; reilable. J. C., 680 O’'Farrell st.; phone East 4452. OFFICE janitor wants more work, has zood reference. Address Janitor, 15814 Lombard. WANTED—Position at general photographic work. Address 804 Stockton st. HALF-DAY work every morning or afternoon. SAITO, 4184 Post st. BARBER (middle-aged) wants job in country town; sober and reliable. Box 316, Call. HOTEL and restaurant help looking for work call at 318, James Flood building. FIRST-CLASS coachman wants position near San Mateo. Phone East 1305. ‘WANTED—Bookkeeping or any other work. A. F. S., 320 Connecticut st. light O'FARRELL, 1937—Fine modern flat, 7 sunny rms.; yard, basement: very reas. to good ten. 3 SUNNY rooms and bath. 3542 2lst st.; warm belt of Mission; rent $15. $26—7-ROOM flat at 4005 Seventeenth st. (Cas- tro cars): suitable for 2 familles. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. Y IDLE OR, BARBER shoo in Goldfield, shop of that town: very cheap; this nities offersd. HAVE very good 2-chair barber live country town. For further call BECKEL & PRESHER, 471 the country the lst. e e T et FOR sale—d-chair barber shop. 1007 Howard street. 5—FIRST-CLASS I—ehlillm:el-b"h w'mh-n:mmm Call office. $175—BEST 2-chair barber shop in Alamedas cost $200. 1544 Park st., Alameda. HAVE $150 to a country barber shop; R A FOR sale—A O-cent barber shop. 624 Pacifio street. —_— BEST 2-chair shop n city; receipts $40 to. $43 w-u’;: rent §11 month, 817 Laguna st. TWO-CHAIR barber shop; 3 living rooms; low rent; cheap. 7643 Howard st BARBERS—2 chairs; half interest; best down- town location: bargain. Box 83208, Call. HELP WANTED—MALE. B0 St 3 gt asbots nn ST MACHINISTS, $4 day; 3 carpenters, 33.50 to 34; 4 lumber pilers, $2 day; 4 timber fellers, 375 to $80; farmers and wives, $43 and 350 and found: handy man for institution, 330 and found: 10 farmers, $30 and $33 and found; raiiroad laborers and teamsters, $2 and $2.25 day; drillers, $2.25 day: miners, $3 Qay; muckers, $2.30 day,. and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. COOK and wife for ranch, $65 and found; cook and wife, waitress for hotel, $80 to $80 and found; walter for family, $35; dishwash- er for institution, $25 and found; cook, small restaurant, $10 week: cook for 4 e, $20 and found, and others. J. F. CR & CO., 628 Sacramento st. 0. 68 A ———— A—YOUNG men for firemen and brakemen, California and other railroads: expetience un- neceseary; firemen, become _engine DALY o thor peaikeraen, 30, becume coh: ductors and earn $140; name position pre- ferred; stamp for culars. Railway As- soclation, room 200B, 927 Market st.. San Francisco, Cal. WANTED—A first-class city delivery router: must be thoroughly famillar with streets, opportunity for the ri FOR saleCarpets and household furnishings of newly furnished home; positively no deal- ers. Apply 2118 California st. TURK. 725, nr. Van Ness—To sell or lease, § rooms, bath, completely furn.; call 10 to 12. a it party. Ap ly Superintendent's. office, BROS., fne.. bat. 9 and i1 . m. WANTED gents’ furnish fice, HALE BROS.', Inc., Monday morning. ,between 9 and 11 W‘\NTED—!ndula'r"Dfll young man, previous referred; experience In Sotln B na small to commence; chance CAPP, 9131, nr. 24th—2 fine furnished lower L t. Add stafing age, experfence if fiats: $20-§2: 3 and § rooms: priv. entrance. | TV roferences, Wholesaje, box 78, Cail. FURNITUR! LE. WANTED—Otflce boy, 18 to 18 ola, for e e large machinery house; wages $20 per manth; W OAK, birdseye maple, mahogany pleces; | make application fm own 3 gtve Axminster rugs; bougdt for private use: nev. | _references. Box 938, Call office. er used; must sell; part cash. Tel. Waller 434. ALMOST given away: unredeemed storage pi- anos and fur. Whitehead's Storage, 1636 Mit. FURNITURE WANTED. A—PHONE South 1015; it will pay you to send for me before you sell your furniture, car- pets, pianos, ete. M. GALLICK, 201 Larkin. MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO., 1321 Manket st., bet. 9th and 10th, paying big money for furniture, etc. Phone South 170. H. J. LEUTHOLTZ, auctioneer, 708 Market st., Toom 906; tel. Bush 762. Highest prices patd. HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fur- “ niture, carpets, etc. 752 Mission;tel. Bush 813. lands SOLICITORS wanted to sell installment and houses in a desirable section of Address repiles to box 81, B BRIGHT errand boy: must come well recom- mended. GANTNER & MATTERN CO., 22 Post et~ [} stenographer; salary BRIGHT young man wanted office; good os:lflnflty. Address, stating - Z. ABE LEVY, 1135 Market st., phone Jessie 1, pays cash and buys everything. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. CQOK for small sanitarium... Kitchen helper in orphanage. Lady clerk for this office. Seamstress for orphanage 4 walitresses, country hotels. Chambermaid and waitress, Sausalito. 2 walitresses, same city hotel... 8 chambermalids straight, city and coun try 3 Laundress and some cleaning. hospital...$30 Laundress for private family. . 335 3 men and wives, $30, $65 and $80, and many girls for general housework, city and coun- try, $25-835. Apply to J. F: CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. LADIES WANTED. For kome employment. Upon a new and easy ilne of fancy work; no experfence necessary. Permanent firm and steady work. Rooms 6, 1344 Market st.: hours 9 to 5. GIRLS learn whole trade, halrdressing, mani- curing, massage, etc., from A to Z, for $3; positions guaranteed, $10 a week up; eve. clasees. College 234 Post st., r. 17, 2d floor. A—GIRLS learn mitlinery for March positions; 2 seasons from start to finish for $20; mate- Tial furnished: positions guaranteed, $10 a week up. School, 234 Post st., r. 16, 2d floor._ Learn the whole halrdressing trade, $10; halr- dreseing, face massage, manicuring, scalp treatment, hairwork, etc.; day & eve. classes. 210 Poweil, c. O'Farrell,¥. 2; positions s'c’d. WANTED—Alteration hands for ladies’ cloaks, suits, walsts and skirts. Apply 8. N. WOOD & CO.. Powell and Ellls street store. LADIES to work at home during spare time: steady, profitable work; no experience. Write or apply 997 Market st., room 118. ALTERATION hands on coats and skirts. Ap- ply to ROBERT WALLACE, 219 Grant ave. YOUNG man wants situation in private fam- Aly. Address 1108 Hampshire st. LADY solicitors; good provosition; fine pay. Room 3684, Jgmes Flood building. FIRST-CLASS plano player wants position; Eastern man. Address R., 571 Geary st. YOUNG man of good habits wants position to do light janitor work. Box 33, Call. CHINESE, excellent cook, wishes position, ho- tel, boarding-house, réstaurant or family: meat and_pastry cook & references. CHARLEY WILLMON, 1113 Clay st. up- stairs. # WANTED—Girl for housework and cooking: $LF. 740 Castro st. GIRL for housework: small family: German preferred; references wanted. 1704 Fell st. STENOGRAPHER and typewriter wanted. 561, Parrott bullding, 8§25 Market st. SKIRTMAKERS and finishers wanted; g wages. La Parisienne, 26 O'Farrell, rm, 26. ition in E k wants FIRST-CLASS Chinese cook wi o family or hotel. SUE SHIN LUN. verly place. O S GOOD Chinese cook wants situation in hotel; experienced. 828 Washington st. —_ e A YOUNG Japanese desires a position on a farm; such work as taking care of horse, milk ‘cow or garden work; wages $35. Please call at 703 Larkin.st., S. F. Tel. East 8770. A GENTLE boy looking for a position to work every afternoon after 1 o'clock, speaks Eng. lish® well, KUWA, Japanese Church, Pine at. b i R AL WELL ecducated Japanese wishes a position as clerk for easy work in any store; refined and speaks and- writes well; wages no ob- ject to start. Box 128, Call office. _dect s wart. Box 12, Call offce FIRST-CLASS Japanese wants position as ‘waiter or valet to gentleman. OKAMOTO, GOOD Japanese wants a situation in nice family as waiter or house servant; has recom! tion. Box 938, Call. AN honest Japanese wants tion to work nights. T‘L—L‘ 5294; GEORGE, 1207 Bush street. FIRST-CLASS Japanese cook wishes position. fi:&nflkfl& 532 Presidio ave.; phone West mxmmclnlmmnmm and Californie refcrences. R. G.. 407 Post. R e PANESE boy wants position as schoolboy; S newer by letter. 5. M. 121 Halght at. flat of 7 micely furnished sun- ny. rooms. Inquire at 1412 Polk st., near California. s A FURNISHED flat for _neatly ferm.: new, GOLDEN GATE ave., 1136, nr. Buchanan—Neat- furnished flat, 7 rooms; rent $30. ¥ sale; 3218 Sixteenth st.: of 5 rooms, bath; reas. R 5 st. ‘n-uu-:q‘. A GIRL for general housework: $20; two in family; no washing. WANTED—A woman for general housework and cooking: $20. 2644 Howard st. GIRL for general housework: four aduits; 8- room flat; $25. 3324 Washington st. working at home during her spare time; ex- perlence unnecessary; steady employment. Call room 513, mrrr’ll hldl: 121 Geary. EXPERIENCED girls to pad collars and can- Vas on coats; steady work and good pay; Tone but good sewers nmeed apply. S. N. WOOD'S workshep, cor. Annie and Jessie sts. WANTED—First-class pressers. J. Allec, New Parisian Dye. & Cleaning Wks.,2148 Folsom. WANTED—A irl for ook mo Sooking® small famity. 1851 e WANTE.P—Commmt child’s nurse. 532 Lom- bard ‘st.. near Powell. LADIES to do ‘work ; be Home caht $ia Share Wing Scg.. 121 Geary. —_— PANTS finishers and operators. €10 Mont- ‘_gomery; R. 33. - GIRL for_seneral housework and plaln cook- lnt-‘l' O'Farrell st. ¥ HOME fanty work for time delivered Soue adaraen. Box 313, Call: i ALTERATION and machine hands and basters on cloaks. M. SIMINOFF, 1223 Market st. GIRLS wanted for factory work; 16 Co., 709 Front st. S ll ‘house- Eddy. years. .Guif Bag age, box 667, PLUMBER’S helper, 2 or 8 years' gy R A A DETECTIVES—3 men to learn: reduced rates 10 dzys only. Barrett's school, 604 Montgom- ery st., room 204. PATTERNMAKERS _on_ architectural work. A. MERLE CO.. Bay and Stockton sts. DRAUGHTSMEN on architectural fron work. A. MERLE CO., Bay and Stockton sts. ‘WANTED—Coatmaker and bushelman for country. REISS BROS. & CO., 24 Sutter st. BRIGHT boy. wholesale house; opportunity; start $4. 123 Second st. WANTED—Bright_office boy. Apply Superin- tendent’s office, The Emporium. ‘WANTED—Carpenter to work in city and take room with employe. 458 Devisadero st. EXPERIENCED waiter for bakery and coffee- house. 612 Kearny st. WANTED—First-class coatmaker to work in- side; steady work. Lindner Bros., 208 Sutter. PORTER wanted for barber shop rumning 4 chairs; good wages. 4 Seventh st. WANTED—Good porter in barber shop. 345 Market st. il A GOOD dishwasher wanted. 677 Mission #t. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHERS WANTED— We have fnstalled the only wireless tele- - graph school in the U. S.; under supervision the De Forest instructors; any one can learn in brief time; we have more calls for wire- less operators than we can fill; call or write for catalogue. Morse S. of Tel.. 26 O'Farrell. PLUMBERS wanted—United Assn. men for instructors; $30 per week: no deduction for illness or holidays. Applications in writing must be indorsed by local secretary or presi- dents. COINE BROS." PLUMBING SCHOOLS, Chicago, New York, St. Louts. WANTED—First-clase carriage blacksmith; go0d on all kinds new work and repairin address in person or correspond; steady work, wages $3.25 day, nine hours. M. P. HEN- DERSON & SON. Stockton, Cal. WANTED—At once, live canvassers to represent us throughout large com- missions pald; complete outfits furnished froe; that Ed Rolkin,_ Reno House proprietor, has added 100 new rooms to the Denver House, 217 Third st.; 250 rooms, 25¢ to 50c per night. trade: special offer to next five applicants. MOLER SYSTEM OF COLLEGES, 644 Clay st. repatring a + mew; ‘hile = an nmn.A :ll '- learning; lve MEN to learn - trade; )