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Address C LOH.\' McNAU | W. J. MARTIN. . . . Business Manager | TELEPHONE. ! 217 to 221 Stevenson st. Cts. Per Week, 75 e Copies, § Cts. age (Cash With | Delivered by Carrd Cts. Per Mont Terms by Mail, in DAILY CALL ( DAILY CALL ( . 6 mos... 4 DAILY EALL—By singie month TBe EUNDAY CALL 1 year 25 WEBKLY CALL. 1 year 'S 3 $5.60 Per Year Extra FOREIGN |y day . 415 Per Year Extra POSTAGE. |YWeekiy.. 1.00 Per Year Extra ALL POSTMASTERS ARD AUTHORIZED TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS Bample coples will be forwarded when Te- order to insure & XD OLD ADDRES tance with their re. prompt and correct © Quest. OAKLAND OFFICE: 3016 Brosdwey... ..Telephone Maln ALAMEDA OFFICE: 3435 Park Btreet, Near Santa Clara Avenue. Phone Alameda 559, BERKELEY OFFICB: 2148 Center Btreet Telephone North 77 1083 MEETING NOTICES—Continued. JAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— Notice is hereby given that the annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY - will be held on Tuesday, April 10, 1908, at 10 o'clock 8. m., at the office of said company, room 1216, Merchants' Exchange building, San Francisco, California, for the purpose of electing a board of seven directors for the cnsuing year and to transact such other business as may legally. come before said meeting. March 26, 1906. J. L, WILLCUTT, Secretary. JAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— Notice 1s hereby given that the annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the COOS BAY OREG COAL COMPANY will be held on Wednesday, April 11, 1906, at- 11 o'clock . m., at the office of sald company. room 1216, Merchants' Exchange bullding, San Francisco, California, for the purpose of clecting a board of five directors for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may legally come before said meeting. March 26, 19808. J. L. WILLCUTT, Secrets e e ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, DIVORCE. A Do fee In ful; open ey wills, deeds, , bills of eale and articles of copartnership; corpora- tions organized: bankruptey; collections; pro- bating of estates. 927 Market et., room 301 R. W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam bidg., 6th fioor, entrance room 611: established 20 years; all courts, general courts and affice practice; no fee in advamce or for consuita- tion; even'gs by appointment. Tel. Red 3001 ADVICE free; legal dfvorce costs $12; all law cases handled; no fee in advance; open Sat- urday evenings; other evenings by appoint- ment; call and save money. 819 Mkt., r. 33 ADVICE free—Columblan Law and Col. Ag., T. £5, 916 Market, opp. Emporium; phone; legal matters and collection; old establiehed. L. & CLARK, 927 Market, room 302, consulta- tion free; no fee in advance. Open ev RESPONDEN' Herald ; open until 9 p. m. DETECTIVES, THAVQNAT'S Sec. Serv. Agency und all legitimate detective work; unimpeachsble refs. 1115 Call bldg.; Private Exchange 415. AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES properly repatred and im- proved; riding springs. I L. DE JONGH, at Fuiton et.; phone Park 35i. WHITE automobile for sale; model '03; In good running c everything complete. Box 1004, Call. MOBILE with detachable tonneau; ning order; cost, new §1800, Box 850—CADILLAC Box 726, Call. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. in good running condition. CT home for children from birth to 5 ¥ rge grods; medical care if necessary; §10-520: children adopted. 2504 Howard st. LADY child to board; teach German; s ; ref. 1188 Turk, by Jefferson Pk. i BUSINESS Cmcl!l-—co-fl--nl;__ $100—WANTED, single young man to invest $100 and services; can make $25 week; pleas- ant Inside work; no experience —required. Call 10 to 2, room 43, 1040A Market st. FOR sale in a thriving town in Santa Clara County, groceries, grain and feed; rent $16.50 r month, including flat of 4 rooms; price 2750. Box 705, Call office. HAVE reliable information concerning large treasure; can use divining rod euccessfully; need backing; divinirg rods for sale and rent. 220 Pond st, San Jose. $850—RESTAURANT in center of city; leaving city; profit $150 month. Box 630, Call. FOR sale—Cheap, on account of leaving city, restaurant and oyster house. Box 681, Call. e FOR sale—A good route. Apply 1262 Pacific st. PAINTING and paper-hanging business for sale. 1623 San Pablo ave. INVENTORS to obtain or dispose of patents see SONNTAG'S Patent Agency, 120 Market. WANTED—Cigar stand. Box 934, Call office. WANTED—Good carpenter to go In the job- bing and building business. Call 3373 18th st. WANTED—To buy for cash a good restaurant. Address box §95. Call office; no agents. WANTED—To buy grocery and bar in West- ern Addition. Box 152, Call office. X BRANCH offics of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened mt 1008 Market st opposite Fitth. Open until 11 p. m. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE, MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market room S01, eighth floor. ROOMING-HOUSES and REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE FREB LIST. A—FISHER & CO., Phone Ea Room 438, James Flood bul! Furnished rooming houses, hotels and flats. S, McCLURE & CO. Phone Montgomery 1943. 831 Kearny st. 7. Offices 6 and 7. Largest selected list: also businesses. LODGING-HOUSE for sale trelly located on Post st. price $1650. Box S04, Cal WANTED—To buy a good sized lodging-house or apartment-house; give size, etc. Box 1425, Call office. 14-ROOM house, good location. 11-ROOM sale. Box 1 Call. I WILL trade my 16-room lodging-house for city lots. Box 1455, Call. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year, — e nicely located on Post st.; Box 779, Call use -on Franklin st. for lodging: CARPET-EEATING AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED Afr and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpeis on floor without removal; carpets and rugs also cleaned compressed air at shop; prices moderate. F. Com- pressed Awr Cleaning Company_ 308 Market st.; phone Msin 162 and Bush 479. VALLEY, 220, nr. 20th—A German lady has own home wishes children; near school. LADY wants child to board; teach German; sunny home; ref. 1138 Turk, by Jefferson Pk. A NURSE for bables; best of care; fine home for children. 1224 Octavia | : AR BOOKKEEPIXG. LET us keep your books; nothing too large, nothing too small; we make a speclalty of keeping small sets of booke. THE FAXON-JAMES AUDIT CO., Tel. South §20. 511-12-13 Callaghan bldg. MISSION Specia DAY) EVE regree. tod HIRSHBERG, W. M. Master Recording Secretary. | méeting of the Bo- annual meeting of | Bohemtan Club will be f the club, 180 Post st., | San_ Francisco, | DAY, April 10, the purpose of officers of the on of such other come re the GRIM, Secretary. and otbe: roperly B P STOCKHOLDERS— that the annual meet- 4 of the CENTRAL | WAY COMP. Y will be | April 11, 1906, at 12 | e of sald company, change building, ,_for the purpose five directors for transact such other come before said given that the annual meet- | tockholders of the INTER-CAL- | 1A RAILWA COMPANY will be | Wednesday, April 11, 1906, at 12 1 at the office of said company, 5, Merchants’ Exchange bullding, | an Francisco, California, for the purposs | n a board of five directors for | the ensuing year and to transact such other | busipess &s may legally come before said | meeting. March 26, 1968, | 3. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. | ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— | tice is hereby given that the annual meet € of the stockholders of the SOUTHER: PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY wi i on Tuesday, April 10, 1006, at 12 k noon, at the office of said company. room 1216, Merchants' Exchange bullding, n Francisco, . California. for the purpose electitg a board of eleven directors for the ensuing year and to transact such gther business &s may legally come before sald meeting. March 26, 1806, J. L, WILLCUTT, Seapetary. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— Notice is hereby given that the annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the CARSON AND COLORADO RAILWAY COMPANY will be | held on Tuesday, April 10, 1906, at 11 o'clock 8. m., at_the office of sald sompany, room 1216, Merchants' Exchange bullding, Sen Francisco, Caliornia, for the purpose of electing & board of nine directors for the ensuing year and to transact such other business & may legally come before sald BUSINESS CHANCES. A—$1000—-BRANCH bakery, candy store and dairy products; established 15 yea: daily receipts $20 and up; location very best, close to Market st.; good, fresh stock; rare chance. Sce R. G, WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$1400—SALOON on Third st., about 1 block 1 Market; net rent $61; lease only; $800 cash necessary; doing good business; nice fix- tures; bargain. R. G. WILKE. 26% Kearny. A—$1600; RESTAURANT with 3-year lease; close to Winchester Hotel; daily receipts $50; rent $150; @ first-class business. See R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$1500; butcher shop, about 15 miles from across the bay: a first-class offer; busi- ss A No. 1; owner will give 5-year lease: horse, wagon, elegant shop. See 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 Gver $200 per month. See R. G. WILKE, 263 Kearny st. A—$3000; most elegantly fitted up corner sa- loon: cholcest location morth of Market; good business; actual value $6000; no hum- bug; must be sacrificed; other business. Particulars R. G. WILKE MANUFACTURERS AGENCIES FOR AUS- TRALIA. An Anglo-Australian now in San Francisco, having had a business and personal experience of over twenty years in all the chief cities of Australia and New Zealand. is desirous of undertaking manufacturers’ agencies in Aus- tralla. Address by letter to box 4238, Call | office. ROADHOUSE property for eale for §2400; situ- ate 8 miles eouth of Modesto on Crows Land- ing road; consists of 5 acres of good lan one scre in fruit trees and four in ha. saloon and fixtures, windmill and tankhous 4-room house and kitchen furniture, two barns, one chicken house and chickens, one horse, one set single harnees, one spring wagon, one buggy, one cart and plenty of tools, 800 feet of pipe around grounds; sa- lcon doing a g0od business. For further particulars inquire at property or_correspond with MAX REIDEL, Modesto, Cal. WHEN you become disgusted with your work, send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet Beat- ing Work: 357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. CONKLIN'S superior carpet beating works, 383 Golden Gate ave., nr. Larkin; tel. South 102. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 18090 Har- -rison st.; Al cleaning, 3c. Phone Mission 225. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter s ain 394, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Prop: MITCHELL'S. 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet cleaning, Sc yard. Tel. Mission RUDOLPH & CO., carpet beating works; prices LACE CURTA BLANKETS cleancd 40c, delivered same da Curtain-House, 1326 Fillmore;tel. West 5306. B 1 CURE FOR RUPTURE. NO high-priced, painless (?) treatments to cure Rupture; simply wear Dr. Plerce's Truss and it will do the work! Sold 80 years; thou- sands cured. Call or address ELECTRIC TRUSS CO., 206 Kearny st. ] CURE FOR TOOTHACHE. ONE Minute Toothache Drops cure instantly, 15c; family size, 25c; all drugglsts e AL — CORN CURE. % DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure, for sale by all druggists. — e CATARRH AND DEAFNESS. Also ear noises cured by new antiseptic method; 1 wk. free. Dr. Cottingham, § Powell;hrs.10-4, —— e CHIROPODISTS, DRS. JONES & YOUNG, £ SURGEON CHIROPODISTS. Eleotric and massage; treat feet, $1, at your residence or 116 Stockton. Tel. Montg’y. 2174. COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for §4; collections made; ity or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10. Tel. Main 5580. B e DENTISTS. DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL COMPANY. Perfect, painless dentistry at lowest prices. Full set of teeth, $2; silver fillings, 25c; gold fillings, $1; gold crowns, $3; bridge work, $3. 1104 Market st., corner Turk. NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crowns, $3.50; fillings, 50c; plates, $5; full get; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. A EMPLOYMENT WANTED—Female—Con AT e X Tnit, ASTRAL DEAD TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT. “THE ° ROAD TO, HEALTH WEALTH AND mxghass KNOWLEDGE AND POWER. SPECIAL THIS WEEK. : MY §§ COMPLETE LIFE READINGS, $1. $1—LOW FEE—$L BRING CALL COUPON_AND SAVE $4. MY $5 courng'm LIFE READING FOR $1 1 YOU BRING THIS ADVERTISEMENT. 411A . NEAR_JONES. NO CHARGE [ NOT SATISFIED WHEN READING 18 OVER—YOU TO BE JUDGE. 1 DO HEREBY SOLEMNLY AGREE AND GUARANTEE to make no charge if I fall to cali you by name in full, names of your friends, enemies or rivals. I promise to tell Whether your husband, wife or sweetheart 13 true or falge; tell you how to gain the love of the one you' most desire, even though miles away; how to succeed In business, specula- tion, lawsults, how to marry the onie of your cholce; how to regain youth, health and vi- tality. Removes evil influences, cures drink habits, locates treasures, cures all nervous seases, At fiow can I have good luck? W can I succeed in busineas? How can I make my home happy? How can I conquer my enemies? How can I marry the one I choose? How can I marry well? How soon can I marry? How can I conquer my rival? How can I make any one love me? How soon will my lover propose? How can I get a good position? How con I remove bad influences? How ean I control any one? How make distant ones think of me? How can I hold my husband's love? How can I keep my wife's love? Oidest Established. First Registered. Best Known Clairvoyant in- California. I WILL GIVE YOU LUCK THAT WINS succees in love, marriage, divorce, specula- tion, business, health and ‘transactions of all kinds; restores lost affections, cause speedy and. happy marriage, reunite the separated; 1 will tell you how to gain the love of the one you desire, even though miles away; will tell whom ‘and when you will marry. I WILL TELL YOU HOW TO attract, control and change the thoughts, intentions, actions or character so that you will reach the highest possible development of mental vigor, health, happiness and capacity to earn frealth; how'to accumulate & fortane and be :appy. Othérs may come and others may go, but Professor NIBLO alwaye remains, . Has been a resident of California for the last 22 years and s legally ordained by one 9L the oldest spiritualistic societiep of Cali- ornia. o IF_YOU ARE GOING TO SEE A CLAIR- VOYANT WHY NOT SEE THE BEST? AS THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAP- EST IN THE END. Better consult no clairvoyant at all than one who is unable to help vou, as false Jicphets do more harm than good, as they eave you in a worse condition than before by their false advice, based upon guesses, but Prof. Niblo has an established reputa- tion; testimonials and credentials from thou- sands of your own citizens and friends. MR. NIBLO HAS MADE A LIFE STUDY ot his work and is prepared to advise and assist you, no matter what your troubles are; in his capacity there is no guesswork; every procedure 1s definite and exact and the result 1s certain, IF YOU HAVE ALREADY made a mis- take. thrown away your money and lost con- fidence through dealing with much-advertised and self-styled palmists and clairvoyants and their cheap, claptrap methods, start from the beginning and consult Mr. Niblo. He will tell you frankiy your condition and what you may expect; if nothing can be done for you he will not take one cent of your money. Has not this honesty on the face of 1t? HOURS, 10 to §, DAILY AND SUNDAY. 411A ELLIS ST., NEAR JONES. Permanently located in his own home. PROFESSOR NIBLO. WONDERFUL GIFTS. McIVOR TRAVIS, 100734—Market st.—1007 To all who come prepared for a S0c reading I will for three days only give free test of my clairvoyant powers, McIVOR TRAVIS, the-distinguished Palmist and Clairvoyant, may be consulted by any one in trouble or doubt of any character, concern- ing any one or anything, past, present or fu- ture—who brings this notice 50 cents this week. At a glance this great master of secrets knows all; without making guesses he tells you to the point just what you want to know, What to do and to expect, regarding love, law, business, speculation, speedy and happy mar- riage with the one of your cholce; removes all evil influences: in fact everything; this epecial fee of B0 cents is made this week, to give people in moderate circumstances who are troubled, discontented or nsuccessful, cliance to consult this wizard. Absolute sat! faction in all cases guaranteed or no fee a cepted. Regular fee, $5 and up. Hours, 0 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, § & m. to 8 p. m. Office, 100715—Market st.—1007%. The World's Greatest Clairvoyant, The Great, Only and. Original PANDORA. $5 Full Life Readings—$1. Bring this ad, and save $i. The moment you enter ner parior she will tell you your full name, age, occupation, and whom anff when you will marry, and what you called for, without aeking a question; will tell the name of your eweetheart, or anything you want to know. She senas you away much wiscr and_happler. Hours, 10 to 6 daily and 1148 Market st. Same floor Fowzer photo., opp. Hale's. 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. PARTIES WANTED—An exceptional offer to engsge in the manufacture of an article needed in every house and which is fully protected by patent; only persons meaning business are invited to make the fullest in- vestigation, Box 86, Call office. FOR sale—Near Presidio Helghts; nicely lo- cated; first-class grocery store and family liquors; first-class trade: stock all new and clean; will sell on account of not being able to give it my attention. Address box 1 Call office. ROOMING-HOUSE, $1000; Market st.; 18 rms. Plumbing shop, $1500; big stock: long lease. Flat on Sixth st.; must go; make offer. Delicacy, grocery, etc., $500; Mission district. C. H. DALLMAN CO., 1031 Market st. D—A partner with $2500 in a well es- tablished and paying business; one who can Jook after the books of the concern and do the collecting; Investigation solicited. Ad- dress box 6328, Call office, Oakland. A—$225(—CORNER grocery and bar on O'Far. rell place well established; good payin hae @ fine stock of liquors and fresn grocer- fes; only cash trade. For more particulars call 4t room 8, 261 Kearny st. A—$200; PARTNER wanted; light, genteel business; must be steady and satisfied with $85 per month; short hours. 10271 Market st., room 2. e 3250 AND services 1o stead; tive man half interest in estab. business; will pay at Jeast $90 monthly to each; experience not required. 230 Kearny st., room 1. FOR sale—On account of sickness, saloon and boarding-house doing sood business, with Jease and small rent included. Call ‘or ad- dress 1127 Stanford ave., Oskland, Cal. 3 LOWEST prices in S. F.; painless extraction, BOc. New York Dentists, 969 Mission, cor. 6th. GOLD fillings, T5¢; silver, 35c; crowns, $2; no pain: o ewitt, 101% Grant av. e e DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES ACCORDION. knife and sunburst pleating; em- broldery, hemstitching, tucking: buttons and buttonholes made. - Stewart’s Lining & Trim- ming Store, 14-16 Taylor st.; phone East 4535. AN artistic dressmaker and tafloress wishes few more customers. 1103 Laguna st. McDOWELL Dressmaking and Miilinery School —Eve. class; patterns cut. 1190 Market st. L LR i B R B iAo EDUCATIONAL. Special Term—Beginning Now For Grammar and High School Students at AYRES MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 723 MARKET ST. Life Scholarship, $50. One Month Free. Day and Night School. A—1¥%ou wish to learn shorthand study with ROBT. F. GALLAGHER, 933 Market st., ex- pert court reporter, who holds world’s record; combination course, $50. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the largest institution devoted exclusively to dramatic learning in America; positions guaranteed. Send for catalogue. Native Sons’ buflding. A—MISS M. WILLE, 810 Ellis s Clairyoyant, crystal seer, can be consulted on all affairs of lite; Miss Wille guarantees an honest, reliable, satisfactory reading; reveals the past; gives correct forecast of your fi ture, advises you on important _affairs, whetber financial, domestic, love or busines: gives the secret how to control, charm, fasci- nate the one you love: reading. $1; hours 10-§ p. m.; French, German, English spoken. LINCOLN, . CLAIRVOYANT ADVISER, TEACHER' OF OCCULTISM. Seyen years of reliable, accurate advice to the hundreds who have consulted him has proven his sterling_worth. Removed to 478 Eddy st. Rendings by mail, $2: hours, 10 to 5. 1 SMAR THE EGYPTIAN AIRVOYANT AND PALMIST. Permanently located at 1104 Market st., rooms 9 and 10, cor. Turk (Vendome); private daily, 10'a. m. to 5 p. m.; 8 ques- ered, $1; full life, $5. KHIRON, THE GREATEST CLAIRVOYANT ON EARTH, 1122—Market—1122. MISS ZEMDAR. young, glfted, clair. and palm.: a wonderful prophetess; names: L., 50c; G. $1; hrs. 10 to 9. 1035 Fillmore, nr. McAllister. MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card re: er, palmist; when others fall -try me; good reading 20c: no sign. 102% 6th, nr. Misslon. MRS. SHAFFER, permanently located at 558 Stevenson st.; hours 9 to 9; open Sundays. A—Metropolitan-California__ business, _steno- graphic students; 300 enrolled annually; po- sitions found; high school prep. 925 G.G.ave. HEALD'S BUSINESS CO ., 24 Post st. Established 1863; largest f the West; annual enroliment 1000; send for ofreular; day & eve. 325 MONTH, furnished, for summer boarding: 11 rooms; piano, phaeton: 2 acres of land; 6 mouth for $100; near San Rafael. Apply 1893 Mission st. P i S SRS ey SHOE repairing hop for sale: best location in town; $75 all business. 2i49% Center st., Berkeley. Berkeley. WANTED—Good sober man with $750 to take half interest in old-established saloon; ex- perfence not needed. Box 354, Call FOR SALE—Physiclan's dence in mining apd lumber town; o $1500. Ad. box 68, Call office, for particulars. FOR SALE—Cigar stand nr. Market st., lease, fixtures, good stock; must sell account other business. Apply to owner, 584 Washington. FOR sale—Garage business; fine machines and large repalr shop; ill health compels owner to sacrifice. Address 108 Main st., Napa. SALOON for sale; dance hall and poolroom at- tached: doing good business; 4 rooms. Box 920, Call office. | FOR sale—Delicatessen store on a corner in Western Addition; business about $30 aver- age: price $1000; no agents. Box 1479, Call. WANTED—To buy bakery with delicatessen store attached. " Address with full particu- lars, box 725, Cail office. $350—RESTAURANT for sale; worth $800: finely fitted up; 16w rent; lease; myst be #0ld_at once. Coleman, 311 Jas. Flord bidg. | DEh};‘ItcA'!’ESEEN for sale at a bargain; in a ness center; rent ; good trade. Box 783. Call office. s meeting. March 26, 1908, 4. L, WILLCUTT, Secpetary. PLUMBER—Rare opportunity & good business location. Inquire 921 O‘F?m:l ot 7 BOTH adult and children’s classes now open for the season at Hinman's School of Dancing, 1412 Polk st,, near California; tel. Fast 2128, L ALWAYS a demand for our graduates; they are trained by practical business men. San Francisco Business Coliege, 738 Mission st. HEALD'S School of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post §. F.; civil, mining, electrical, steam and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. 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, 1804. Van der Naillen School, 113 Fuiton, nr. City Hall. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION————Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Plne st.—Night classes. SPIRTFUALISM, MRS. JOHNSON, spiritual medium; readings daily; cir. Mon., 2:30 p. m.; Thurs, 8 p. m. 1342 Jackson st., near Hyde. A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and life reader. 1206 rket, r. 10, Galt House. MRS. J. WARD, test circle Friday, 8 p. m.; dov. cir. Sun., 2 p. m., 25c. 1815A Mission. DR, HOWLAND'S 50c readings this week; cir. Mon., Wed., Sat. nights, 25c. 1206 Market. MRS. E. J. WILLIAMS, spiritual adviser; see her; be convinced; none better. 1008 Mission. MRS. HUBBARD. 100 Oak st.; spiritual me- dium; consultations daily; ladies, 50 cents. MELBOURNE, clalrvoyant, mystic lifa reader; 5Cc and $1; reliable. 108% Hayes st. SEND date of birth and 2 stamps for a pen picture of your life. H. HILL, 120 Sutter st. O e e MME. LYNCH, clairyoyant; name and age told for 23¢c. 10915 Fourth st EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. OLDEST, largest Japanese-Chinese employment office furnishes best help promotly. GEO. SAKAUYE, successor Geo. Aoki, removed to 820 Mason from 421 Post; tel, East 559. AN up-to-date Japanese-Chinese emp. office furnishes reliable help of all kinds ey CHR, KURAMOTA, 405 Post; tel. James STAR Employment Office—Reliable Japanese and_Chinese h‘l; “furnished with care. W. KADOTA, 409 Powell st.; tel. Main 1761 A—JAPANESE and Chinc¥e WM. help. YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 850. ° Fingst Japanese help; housecleaning specialty. R Ruimabe, 545 Mason st.: tel priin AN 0ld estab. (1850) Chinese emp. office. C. CHONG'S, Nmnved)m 518 Pine; tel.Grant 156. H. W. HONG, 113A Clay st.. Chinese employ- ment office; best help. Tel. Fast 420. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. ‘Tel. Main IWI..BR.A & CO., 640 Clay. el ot ol e ] JAPANESE, Chinese help of all kinds ¢ - ed; housecledning. m"l\y]cf: James 7636. RELIABLE J. it Of- BN i i e o EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALF. MIDDLE-AGED, respectable woman: s a good cook; will do some washing in a pri- vate Americen family; is fond of cl g from $15 to $20, 794 som st., near Fourth. GOOD willis tion to do s ng woman wants posi gen- | housework short “in Country Kool wooke” 270 Jessie st. GOOD wetnurse wants, Address As- soclated Charitica: ontgomery st. - SITUATION wanted by a young German girl to do second work; undersiands sewing. gx 10, Call office. EMPLOYMENT WANTED--MALE--Con YOUNG German wishes n as bartender: honest, sober and reliable: close mixer; 5 years in one place. Box 68, Call office. SITUATION wanted by a Germ: 1 to assist with hwfluwnrk;ynnmrmndl'm‘ “n"':- ing. Box 338, Call bffice. UP-TO-DATE German rarm manager wishes position- in orchard or farm; well experi- enced. Box 66S, Call. NURSE of wide experience and part hospital training will care for medical, nefl:l: or chronic case. MISS B. L., 1256 O'Farrell st. YOUNG man, reliable and steady, wishes posi- tion as blacksmith's helper. - Address W. P., 8943 Folsom st. . EXPERIENCED person wishes work by the day, cleaning or ironing. Tel. Howard 550. SECOND girl, city references, wishes position. 376 Geary st.; phone Green 5. 5 NURSE girl, best city refe: wishes posi- tion. _ §16 Geary st; phone Green 85, DRESSMAKER, pony jackets, eton suits, tallored up to date styles; only first-class work; fits guaranteed; satisfaction given; en- gagements per day or week. MISS BA] 1259 O'Farrell st.. phone West 1232. COACHMAN with first-class references as care- ful driver 'and goed horseman wishes position. Box 47, Call office. 5 BARBER—First-ciass, married, reliable and steady, wants work. 18193 Lyon st.; phone West 1745, GASOLINE engineer and machinist, tent to handle any machinery, wishes’ steady po- sition; Al references. Box 71, Call office. COMPETENT made stenographer wants a stenographic position. Box 85, Call. RELIABLE and thoroughly competent woman would like position in hotel or rooming- house as housekeeper. Address R. M., 1 Mission st. —_— FRENCH woman who is first-class cook would | like situation in private family, ewr elty or country; wages not less than ~ Ad- Gress M. R, 332 Stockton st. MIDDLE-AGED, respectable woman desires tuation in small family as cook or will do ‘nm;ul housework. Please call 1002 Larkin street. COMPETENT young woman wishes position as housekeeper; has young child; only mod- erate wages expected. Address 3516 Twenty- ool : YOUN housework and take care of .invalid; ive massage and hair and faclal treatments. x 72, Call. A SCANDINAVIAN woman wants washing o housework; $1.50 day and carfare; Tuesday. Thursday, Friday. Tel. Page 3135, LADY with a child wants place as housekeeper. 32 Clyde st., between Third and Fourth, off Townsend. AB visiting governess, coaching, English, Ger- man; public school certificates; experienced; nigh’ class references. Box 832, Call office. WANTED—By colored woman, general work; g00d cook: no objection to washin week. Address box 351, Call office. $7 to §8 do any kind of sewing will go in the country by the week; very reasonable. Box 45, .Call. BY reliable woman, situation as housekeeper: good cook; country preferred. MRS. R., 106 Eighth st. A YOUNG girl wants position at general house- work and plain cooking. Please call at 142 Florida st, rear Twenty-sixth. . STRONG young woman ‘wants work by the day; laundry or cleaning; strictly reilable. 1871 McAllister st. GOOD Japanese girl would like place to do general housework or cooking in small fam- ily. Please apply 518 Jessie st. YOUNG woman wishes general housework in either city or country: is willing to assist with children. Call 270 Jessie st. TWO rellable and experfenced girls, lately from East, desire positions—one as cook; othe: 1 RELIABLE and competent woman wishes po- sition as housekeeper or will do general work. Call or address 833 McAllister st. COMPETENT young woman would like to do hcusecleaning or washing by the day; wages $1.50. Please call Mission st. AN experfenced English nurse, disengaged: doctor’s references; terms reasonable. 1049 Noe st.; tel. Capp 5312, NURSE, professional, experienced, trained. de- sires a permanent position taking care of in- valid. Address J. K., Call office, Oakland. EXPERIENCED laundress wishes work by the day. 1183A Folsom st. HOTEL and restaurant help looking for work call at 818, James Flood building. YOUNG man wishes to do bookkeeping at home evenings. Box 48, Call office. CARPENTER wants work by day or contract. N. M. PEARSON, 48 East st. CARPENTER'S apprentice wishes to learn finishing; wages no object. Box 659, Call. land, $20 and $23; 8 waitresses, country hotels, $23; seamstress for imstitu- tion, $25; 39 girls for cooking and general housework for both city and country places which are too many to advertise, wages to $30. Appiy to J. F. CROSETT & CO.. Sutter ———— e — LADIES WANTED. For kome employment. TUpon a new and easy line of fancy work: B experience necessary. Fermanent firm and steady work. Reom™ 8. 1344 Market st.; hours 9 to 8 A young lady wanted to learn hairdressing and manfcuring: terms $5: a grand oppertunity. Spring College, 234 Post st., r. 17, 2d floor. A—GIRLS learn millinery for March. positions fi' l-learzm from start u? finish for $20; 33“; urnished; positions guaranteed, Wweek up. School, 234 Post st., r. 17, 24 floor. Learn the whole hairdressing trade. $10: hair- dressing, face massage, manicuring. scalp treatment, hairwork, etc.: day & eve. classes. 210 Powell. c. O'Farrell, r. 2; positions s'c’d. TWO waitresses; 1 country girl, 1 woman cook, for country, $30; 1 girl. chamber work, coufi- try. §15. 318 James Flood building. WANTED—Experienced demonstrator. ~ Apply superintendent’s office, HALE BROS. (Ine.). Wednesday morning between 9 and 11 WANTED—Position as collector or traveler by young man; good experience. Box 654 Call. WANTED—Position_at_general photographic work. Address 804 Stockton st. A YOUNG Japanese desires a posjtion on a farm; such work as taking care of horse, milk cow or garden. work; wages $35. Pleass g’l‘l,l"}! 703 Larkin st., S. F. Tel. East 770, ‘WANTED—Experienced millinery saleswomen. Apply superintendent’s otfice, HALE BROS. (Inc.), bet. § and 11 a m. WANTED—Experienced alteration hands om Jackets, suits and walsts. Apply |superin- tendent’s office, The Emporfum. WANTED—150 salesladies; must be over 13 years, Apply E. P. CHARLTON & CO., 943 Market st., Thursday, 10 & m. YOUNG Japanese boy, speaks Euglish well, wants position as a schoolboy with a few families; near Fremont School.. Y. KITA, 1484 Fulton st. A GENTLE boy looking for a pesition to work every afternoon after 1 o'clock, speaks Eng- lish “well. KUWA, Japanese Church, 1329 ne st. JAPANESE; fine family cook, clty or country; answer by mall. 1384 California st. A _STRONG Japanese, with good experfence, wants_position as porter for half day. T. YUMIYA, 562 Sutter st. WANTED—Position in private family in city by honest Japanese laundryman. §. ISONO, 2122 Fillmore st.; phone Geary 2083. JAPANESE boy, gentle and honest, wishes position: store work or porter. F. K., 240 Taylor st. month; 5 o monts: WANTED—Experienced lace and embroidery saleswoman; good salary. Address, stating experience and references, to box 38, Call. GIRL to assist in_housework and the care of children; wages $17: no washing. Apply 638 Shotwell st YOUNG girl to assist mind children; no washing; 322 Twenty-ninth st. with housework and good wages. PANTS finisher. 622 Clay st., room 18A. APPRENTICES to learn glove finishing. CAR- SON GLOVE CO., Second and Minna sts. YOUNG girl to mind two children. 275 Fourth ave:, near Clement st. 2 GIRL for gemeral housework: plain cookini two adults; two small girls; $20. 2411 Cla WANTED—First-class waist finisher: also im- prover. 843 California st., cogner Powell. JAPANESE wants position at wrapping desk or any other work in store or office. Box 7, Cail office. YOUNG Japanese_wanis position in a atore or saloon as a porter; afterncon or night. H. I, 319 O'Farrell st. FIRST-CLASS Japanese boy desires place mornings where he could care for garden, wash steps, etc. Address “F,” 510 Bush st. BRIGHT young Japanese wishes position as schoolboy in emall famlly; speaks good Eng- lish. Address P. K., 579 Post st. GOOD Japanese wishes position from 4 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon; speaks English. 1333 Pine st.; phone East 2236, A CHINESE, excellent cook, wishes position in hotel, boarding-house_restaurant or fam- ily; meat and pastry cook: satisfaction; good references. CHARLEY FOOK, 1113 Clay st., upstairs. FIRST-CLASS Chinese cook wants position in family. Box 9, Call. GIRL to assist in general housework. 11T Geary st. AN excellent opportunity for an educated man and wife to take charge of a large business proposition; must be of the best character and infiuence. Box 26, Call office. ANY lady can earn from §0 to §7 weekly working at home during her spare time; ex- perience unnecessary; _steady employment. Call room 513, Starr King bldg.. 121 Geary. 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 particulars call 773 Seventh ave.; take MeAllister-st. cars to Seventh B A N SRS S SIS HOUSEKEEPER wanted by middle-aged man on ranch; state wages. Address E. B. BARBER, Martinez, Cai. WANTED—A thorough business woman by April 1 to represent a commercial house per- manently. Box 25, Call office. CHINESE boy wants position; first-class fam- fly cook. 8§22 Dupont st. A _FIRST-CLASS Chinese cook desires a posi- tion in family. W., 21 Brenham place. FLATS TO LET. JAPANESE woman who is first-class cook de— sires place; will do general housework. Ad- dress M. TANAKA, 1520 Page st. A GOOD Japanese honest woman wants posi- tion, housework and plain cooking; speaks English. Phone Red 2305. —_—— EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Position as foreman with grading or construction company; am also fair car: enter; best of references. W. H. MORGAN, 9 Post st. A FIRST-CLASS union barber wants “short- hour work; steady. Box 633, Call. COMPETENT goroo(mdcr desires_employment; Teferences, Box 839, Call. EXPERIENCED hetel clerk wants day or night position; references. Box 34, Call YOUNG man, graduate of bookkeeping, de- sires position; references. Box 83, Cali. A PRACTICAL vineyardist, digtillery, farm and stock rancher for 28 years, for 20 years superintendent in same business in Mexico, desires_employment; German. Address A. MEYER, P. O., South San| Francisco, San Mateo County. CAPABLE, reliable man with very best of references wishes position In Cailfornia in general merchandise store; over 10 years’ ex perience as manager. Address W. BAILY, 704 Dolores st. AAAAA— Every desirable vacant dwelling i listed in our renting department: combined lists from twenty-five of the largest agencies; gaves a world of time and trouble, / Service 1s absolutely free. You are not asked to buy or even look st furniture, STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY, 1039 Market st.. opposite McAllister. AAA—COMPLETED LIST OF HOUSES, FLATS, apartment and rooming-houses: our renting Gepartment 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 more than welcome. — + CORDES FURNITURE CO.. 245-259 Geary st, (on the square). WE will find you a home 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., 338-342 Post st. LADIES to work at home during spare time: steady, profitable work; no experience. Write or apply 997 Market st., room 118. A YOUNG lady wanted-to learn hairdresst and manicuring: terms $10: a grand oppor- tunity. UP-TO-DATE PARLORS, 1026 Mkt. LADIES to do copy work; can be dome at home. Call 514 Starr King bldg., 121 Geary. WANTED—Rapid and correct stemographer; age 40; references required. Box 6, Call. FIRST-CLASS trimmers, makers and appren- tices in new millinery store. 670 McAllister. WANTED—Girl for light housework and to assist with children. Apply 814 Valencia st. FIRST-CLASS talloress on custom coats. 509 Kearny st., room 5. Neamy ., O A GERMAN girl for cooking and light house- * work. 1817 -California et. —_ HOME fancy work for spare time delivered to your address. Box 84, Call. OPERATORS on shirts and overalls at Crown Factory. Fifteenth and Valencia sts. FIRST-CLASS machine operator to sew tents and awnings. F. THOMAS, 1139 Mission st. GRILS wanted for factory work; 15 to 13 years. Gulf Bag Co., 709 Front st. TWO elegant, new, up-to-date flats, 6-7 rooms: rent $30 and $32.050. 1662-1664 Grove, near Central ave. /(Panhandle district); must be een to be appreciated. NEW, modern flats, 5, 6 and 7 rooms and bath; electric lights: rents §25 to $35; water free. SW. corner Eighteenth and Valencla sts. ALTERATION and machine hands and basters on cloaks. M. SIMINOFF, 1228 Market st WANTED—Bright errand girl. J. BAER, 1200 Geary st. e BARBERS—Employment and Supplies. FLAT, 7 sunny rooms, bath, cellar; in best part of Mission; rent reasonabie. 3620 25th st., ar. Guerrero; all latest improvements, GARDENER (German), first-class landscape, who_thoroughly understands gardening {n all its branches, also the ’care 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; moderate wages for steady employment. Address F. N. MUSSET, Elmburst, Ala- meda Co., Cal. MIDDLE-AGED man desires position with business house, hotel or attend to private party; speaks English and German; refer- ences, X 196, Call. A CULTURED French gentleman with excel- lent references desires any position; is first- class Spanish translator and correspondent. Address E. S. 131 Hermann st. FIRST-CLASS bookkeeper (young man) desires work evenings keeping set of books; wages moderate; best of references; immediate at- tention given by addressing box 2246, Call. WE have first-class houses and flats; for com- plete lists call and see us. D. W. CAR- MICHAEL CO., 232 Montgomery et. A BAY-WINRQOW flat of 3 rooms; rent $12. 28 Ritch st., off Folsom, near Third. BARBER shop, the handsomest downtown shop in the city, at present working 4 chairs, just on the eve of booming up to 6 or 8 chairs: 4-year lease; price $1600; this is unmis- takably the best proposition I have had for years. Any one desiring a shop of that call- ber and_not baving all the cash at hand may apply to STOLTZ'S barber supply house, 55 Market st. COZY, sunny, upper flat, 5 rooms, bath and yard; $20. 28 Shotwell st., near Fourteenth. all new improve- TOP flat; 7_rooms and bat! ments. 1587 Post st. $22.50—SUNNY apartment; 5 rooms and bath; adults. 319 Pierce st., bet. Page and Oak. OAK, 2023—Lower and middle flat, 7-7 rooms, bath; all modern conveniences; owl cars. SUTTER, 2516—Three sunny flats, §-7-7 rooms and bath; modern. MASONIC ave., 1319—FElegant sunny up-to- te middle flat; 7 rooms, bath. SUNNY_corner flat, 5 and G rooms, $18 and $20. SW. cor. Geary and Devisadero. FIRST-CLASS, competent carpenter ~wants work by the day or will contract for any job; 15 strictly rellable. Address N. M. EAREON, 48 East st. A RELIABLE and temperate middle-aged man woulg like position to take charge of horses, cows or garden; is safe driver; very handy with tools. Address H. B., 613 Montgomery. A RELIABLE englueer, who Is also fArst-class electriclan and machinist, and can do_all kinds repairing, wishes stéady position; best Teferences. Address or call 1809 Howard st. COMPETENT, rellable engineer would like sit- uation; can’ take care of and do necessary repairs on engine; good references. Call or address 712 Jefferson st., Oakiand. STRONG and Intelligent young man, 24, now employed as shipping clerk and packer, wishes any position where advance can be had. Address H. E. H., 1116 Steiner st. FLAT, 5 rooms, bath. gas; sun all day; stable, 2 stalls. Apply 338 Thirtieth st. CORNER Jackson and Larkin, upper, T sunny rooms; very pleasant; $37.30. TO LET—Beautifu] flat, § rcoms and bath; rent cheap. 709 H st. Sunset District. MODERN, 6-room und finished basement flat to let. 1115 Devisadero st.: $30. BAKER, 735, near McAllister—2 extra fine 6-7 rooms; very sunny; $23, $30. $20—-MODERN flat of 5 rcoms and bath. 25 Henry st., bet. Sanchez and Noe: MODERN, 4 rooms, bath; 637 Central ave., near Park: sun in_every room. $22.50—Sunny apartment;: 5 rooms, _bath; adults. 339 Plerce st bet. Page and Oak. COZY, new corner, sunny flats, 3 and 4 rooms; every convenlence; cars pass; 18th & Douglas. - POSITION by competent bookkeeper and gen- eral office man; seventeen years’ experience; recommendations. W. H. NISBET, 1028 Fell st.; phone West 4343. 'ER, first-class, wants a few hours’ work daily: combpetent to handle any sys. tem of accounts; no objection to work even ings. Box 09, Call office. SITUATION wanted gardener; fully com- petent to take charge of a well equipped gr vate place; single, good references. Box 334, YOUNG German, speaks good English and French, wants situation as valet to gentle- man; first- refs. Please address box 325, Call office. SCANDINAVIAN man and wife wish positions on private place or emall ranch; man handy with tools and good all-around man. Box 70, Call office. OLD gentleman desires position as bartender in_country roadhouse or hotel; honest and reliable; wages no object; good references. Box 74, Call. ‘ MAN and wife with experience would like places on farm or stock ranch; have best ot references. Call 311 Fremont st. B bt Bl B i e ISR STEADY young man desires position where faithtul work will warrant advancement. Address 1207 Guerrero st. O'FARRELL, 1937—Fine modern flat. 7 sunny rms.; yard, basement; very reas. to good ten. HOWARD,1620, near 12th—New, modern flat, 5 rooms and bath: fall of lght: rent $23. #5_5 ROOMS and bagh: bay wh : 3 1227 Cortland Y i sy $25—7-ROOM fat at Seventeenth st. (Cas- tro curs): suitable for' 2 familtes, A BRANCH offics of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until I+-p. m. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. A NEWLY furnished flat o desizable location: 5 roo rooms for room remtiny _than rent; no reasonable Answer box §3, Call office. CORNER 10-room ‘house; well furnished: offer wanted. See owner 12 to 6, 546 Turk ‘st FURNISHED flat of § rooms. 4 rented; price $225. 342 Third st.; call between 10 and 3. FOR sale—7-room flat; well furnished; central; no agents; bargain. Box 61, Call. T rooms for rale; fitted up as bed- roomers pay more offer refused. FURNITURE FOR SALE. N GOOD real estate man wants position; city or country; or will take an interest with good party; Oakland preferred. Box 27, Call. MALE nurse, 5 years' éxperience with insan: " patlents, ~ best| references, wishes position: private or institution. 1036 Washington st. SITUATION wanted as gardener; fully compe- tent to take el of weil eqiipped private place; single, Box 334, Cal. references. RESPONSIBLE, mnm al ‘with wood, iron, boatman, wishes care of place. Box 635, Call office, oo o Al oadfBsi dadh n ol o B COMPANION, eecretary; gentleman, 28: speaks French and German; wids traveled. o S ely . vel Box ‘WANTED—Position e bt by AR T 600 Jones st. ». > CED gent's furnishing Wishes position. . Box 87, Call” ooon clerk reler RY, ALMOST given away; unredeemed storage pi- anos and fur. Whitehead's Storage, 1636 Mkt. FURNITURE WANTED. A_PHONE Scuth 1013; 1t will pay you to send for me before you sell your furniture, car- pets, planos, ete. M. GALLICK. 201 Larkin. MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO., 1321 Market t., bet. 9th and 10th. paying blg money for Furntvure, eto. Phone_Sout: 176. e W. Furniture for a 15-room house; let ‘what you have and price asked. %B‘l,bfllm' " H. J. LEUTHOLTZ, auctioneer, 708 Market ‘room. G06: tel, Bush 162 Highest prices paid” HENRY MAYER pays highest tor tur- niture, carpets, ote. 182 Mission: ket Ersah 815, Z_Al 'm?‘n#‘;i ‘aid m e BARBER shop, running 3 chairs steady; i good_transient hotel downtown: half interest can be bought for $350: must be sober and steady man. STOLTZ, 728 st. BARBER shop; Berkeley; established business; 3 living rooms; good lease: cheap rent; price $250; the lease alcne is worth the price asked, STOLTZ, 723 Market st. BARBER shops: a large variety of them; some very good can be it on pay- Trents or tor cash. | STOLTS, 123 st $650—FIRST-CLASS 5-chalr barber shop for sale downtown; well paying; must be sold. 311 James Flood building. WANTED—For cash, compiete equipment for a 2-chalr barber shop; must be good; also cheap. 341 Hayes st. GOOD barber wanted for 10c shop. €23 Clay st.; no student, BARBER working In wholesale district for evenings and Sunday. 1062 McAllister st. ‘WILL the barber that called at 1202 Flllmore ¢ st. Tuesday afternoon please call again today. WANTEDGood porter in barber shop. 543 Market st. GOOD, old-established 15¢ barber lm for sale. 512 Battery st., near Wash YOUNG barber wanted steady position. 1081% Folsom st. City and country uLA e COTEMAN, ST Tas Plood Dids. FOR sale—An old establisned, 3-chair barber shop. 1007 Howard st., fear Sixth. FOR sale—Barber shop; living roome; rent $10. 416 Fourth st. BARBER shop to let. Inquire at 2951 Twenty~ fourth st GOOD 2-chair shop at a. © owner. g R TWO-CHAIR_barber shop and cigar _stand: cheap; good business. 1308 Castro st. AN up-to-date_two-chair barber shop. Price reasonable. J. ROSE, Mountain View. l YOUNG MEN over 20, wanted at once to pare for U. S. CUSTOM-HOUSE AND PACKERS: applications must be in at advancement once: excellent vyt t. Ve 43 Phelan Call on or write H. O] buflding, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., WANTED AT ONCE HPARE FOR U, 5. RATLWAF MATL S 18T YOUNG TO CLER!