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Address Communications to JOHN McNAUGHT Manager | W. J. MARTIN. . . . Business Manager TE! Ask for The Call nect You With the LBPHONE The Operator Will Con- artment You Wish. Publication Office. Editorial Rooms. Delivered by le Copies, | F Postage (Cash With | 15 Pe: x 00 Per Year Extra RIZED TO 4 when re- | | ring change of ad- o give both NEW | order to insure a | siiance with their re- @ress should be OLD ADDF mpt and correct con OFFICE: | Telephons Main 1083 | OFFICE: lara Avenue. OFFICE: lephone North 77 BERKELEY Street 2148 Center News Co.; Great House: Auditorium Bullding 2618.") | San Francisco Call, | etreets pen until | r the yeas BRANCH FFICES: | 1008 Market street, opposite Fifth; open untfl | i1 p. m | 806 Montgomery ave.; open untll § p. m. 9 p Duncas ntil ® m P boulevard; open un- | L. MEETING NOTICES—Continued. IF YOU KEEP BUSINESS CHANCES—Contlinued. ... CLATRVOYANTS. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1906 IN TOUCH WITH EMPLOYMENT WANTED—Female—Con REAL ESTATE, ENPLOYMENT WANTED--MALE-Con UAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— Notice is hereby given that the annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY will be held on Tuesday, April 10, 1906, at 12 o'clock_noon, at the office of sald company, room 1316, Merchants' Exchange bullding, San Frencisco, California, for the purpose of electing & board of eleven directors for the ensuing r and to transact such other business @s may legally come befors said meeting. March 26, 19086, J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary, 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, 1908, at c'clock 8. m., at the office of eompany, room 1216, Merchants’ Exchange building, Sen Trancisco, California, for the purpose of electing & board of nine directors for the ensuing year and to transact such other business s may legally come before said meeting. March 26, 1906, J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. ANNUAL 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, 1906, at 10 c'clock . m., at the office of said company, room 1216, Merchants' Exchange building, San Francisco, California, for the purpose of electing & board of seven directors for the ensuing vear and to transact such other business as may legally come before said meeting. March 26, 1906 J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. A—$200; PARTNER wanted; light, genteel busin must be steady and satisfied with $85 per month; short hours. 1027% Market st., room 2. A—$200; PARTNER wanted; light, genteel business; must be steady and satisfled with $85 per month; short hours. 1027% Market st., room 2. WANTED—A partner with $2500 in a well es- tablished and paying business; one who can look after the books of the concern and do the collecting; investigation solicited. Ad- dress box 6328, Call office, Oakland. e N $200 AND services secure to steady, active man half interest in estab, business; will pay at least $90 monthly to each; experience not required. 230 Kearny st., room 1. —_ e ey s FOR sale—On account of eickness, saloon and boarding-house doing ‘business, with lease and small rent included. Call ‘or ad- dress 1127 Stanford ave., Oakland, Cal. FOR sale in a thriving town in Santa Clara County, groceries, grain and feed: rent $16.50 r month, including flat ct 4 rooms; price :;‘\50. Box 755, Call office. TAVE reffable information concerning large treasure; can use divining rod successfully; need backing; divining rods for sale and rent. 220 Pond st., San Jose. $350—RESTAURANT for sale; worth $800; finely fitted up; low rent; lease: must be s0ld ‘at once. Coleman, 311 Jas. Flood bldg. FOR sale—A good paying delicatessen and gro- cery store; must be sold at once. 540 3d st. A REGULAR meeting of the Board of Medi- cal Examiners of the State of California will be held TUESDAY, the 84 day of April, 1006, &t the office of the Secretary, 530 Cali- fornia st., San Francisco, Cal, at 10 a. m. the purpose of considering appilcatio for certificates and such other buniness as may properly come before it. Avlications ificates must be flled with the B vrior to April 3, 1906, The examina- fon will take place in the Girls' High School, corner O'Farrell and Scott streets, San Fran" cisco, on April 17, 1906, at 10 a. m. Dated st San Francisco March 18, 1006, Boerd of Medical Examiners of the Stat California. CHARLES L. TISDALE, M. D., Secretary. THE annual meeting of lot owners of Laurel | H{ll Cemetery for the election of trustees and other businees will be held at 912 Claus Spreckels building on TUESDAY, April 3, 1906, at 2 o'clock p. m. CHARLFS H. CROWELL, Secretary. San Franclsco, March 29, 1608. — EYS-A' W costs $12; quick, quiet; advice fres; no fee in advance: mo charge unless succes: ful; open evngs; wills, deeds, leases, bills of nd articles of copartnership: corpora- organized; bankruptcy; collections; prc- bating of estates. 927 Market st., room 301 W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Bxam. bldg., floor, entrance room 611: established 20 | years; all courts, eneral courts and office | practice; no fee in advance or for consulta- tion; even'gs by appointment, Tel. Red 3601. ADVICE free; legal divorce costs $12; all law cases handled: no fee in advance: open Sa urday evenings; other evenings by appoint- ment; call and éave money. 819 Mkt., r. 33. ADVICE free—Columbian Law and Col. Ag., T: 85, 916 Market, opp. £mporium; phone; legal ers and collection; old establiehed. . CLARK, 927 Market, room 302, consulta- tion free; no fes in advance. Open evenings. DETECTIVES. THAVONAT'S Sec. Serv. Agency undertakes all legitimate detective work; unimpeachable refs. 1115 Call bldg.; Private Exchange 418. | —_— tion of DIVORCE R. m = AUTOMORILES. tomobile for sale: model '04; In | good running order; eversihing complete. | Box 1004, Call | AUTOMOBILE with detachable tonneau; fect running opder; cost new §1830. Box Call 142 $250—C. Box —— e e JILLAC in good running condition. 6. Call. BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. A EELECT home for children fram birth to 5 | yrs.; large grnds; medical care if necessary: $10-520: children adopted. 2504 Howard et. B. WARND — and A, M.— lly invited to Master. and A degree 10 Lodge No. 354, F. st.—Third YERBA BU 0. (THTU 29, brothers CHAS. A “ GBRMANIA Lodge 0. F.—Initta invited ROHLFFS, N.G. cording Secretary delegates to Grand | clally requested | C. ELSASSER Visitors N. G. GOLDEN W 1 O0..0. F.- election of to Grand Lodge TH URSDAY) EVENING. Visiting brothers cor- dtally invi . McCLAIN, N. G, C. A B Rec. Sec. UNITY Lodge meets E MASTER Mariners’ clation i held st hall Gate THURSDAY, March 29, 12 m. Al members are requested to be prese purpose nding the al of ceased rother, JOQCU! HARLD order of the president L. TRAUNG, ¥ NOTICE of regular annual hemian Club—The reg the members of the held at the rooms in the Oity ard State of California, 1008, at 1 o'clock electing directors ave. & n_Francisco, UESDAY, April 10, . for the purpose of other officers of the club, an” for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. ALFRED R GRIM, Secretary. March 26, 1906, ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— Notice is hereby given that the annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the CENTRAL CALIFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY will be held on Wednesday, April 11, 1906, at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of said company, room 1216, 'Merchants' Exchange building, Sen Francisco, California, for the purposé | of electing s board of directors for the ensuing year and to transact such pther | business as may legally come before said | meeting. March 26, 1906. J. L, WILLCUTT, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— Notice i» hereby given that the annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the INTER-CAL- IFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY will bs | held on Wednesday, April 11, 1906, at 12 | o'clock moon, at the office of sad company, room 1216, Merchants' Exchange buliding, San Francisco, Californis, for the purpose of electing a board of five directors for the ensuing year and to transact such other LADY wants child to board; teach German: sunny home; ref. 1138 Turk, by Jefferson Pk. | VALLEY, 220, nr. 20th—A German lady has business as may legally come before sald own home wishes children: near school. URSE for bables; best of care; fine home for children. 1224 Octavia st. D £ BOOKKEEPING. LET us keep your books; nothing too large, nothing too small; we make a speclalty of keeping small sets of books. THE FAXON-JAMES AUDIT CO., Tel. South 820. 511-12-13 Callaghan bldg. A BUSINESS CHANCES. RESTAURANT and oyster house on ight st-_ close to the park; rent $30; lease; ying business; full value in sight igate at once; rare chance. R. G. 261 Kearny st. good PLUMBER—Rare opportunity; a good business location. Inquire 921 O'Farrell st. $850—RESTAURANT in center of city; olty; profit $160 month. Box 630, Call FOR sale—Cheap, on account of leaving city, ret rant and r house. Box 631, Call. leaving 1. FOR sale—A good route, Apply 1262 Pacific st. INVENTORS to obtain or dispose of patents ses SONNTAG'S Patent Agency. 120 Market. WANTED—Clger stand. Box 934, Call office. WANTED—Good carpenter to go In_the job- bing and buflding business. Call 3373 18th st. WANTED—To buy for casn a good restaurant. Address box 905, Call office; no agents. WANTED—To buy grocery and bar in West- ern Addition. Box 152, Call office. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open nntil 11 p. m. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALRK. MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market st., room 501, eighth flosr. ROOMING-HOUSES and REAL ESTATE. FOR EALE AND EXCHANGE FREE LIST. A—FISHER & CO., Phone East 4275. Room 438, James Flood building. Furnished rooming houses, hotels and flal 8. McCLURE & CO. Phone Montgomery 1943. 831 Kearny st. Offices 6 and 7. Largest selected list; also businesse: LODGING-HOUSE for sale; 26 rooms: trelly located on Post st.: low rent; price $1650, Box 804, WANTED—To buy a gocl sized lodging-hotise or apartment-house; - pive size, etc. Box 1425, Call office. ol 2 14-ROOM house, niceiy_ jlocated on Post st.; g50d_location.” Box 719, Call cen- lease; 11-ROOM lodging-house on Franklin st. for sale. Box 1493, Call. 1 WILL trade my 16-room lodging-houss for city lots. Box 1455, Call. CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpats on floor without removal; carpets and rugs also cleaned by compressed alr at shop; prices moderate. . F. Com- pressed A:r Cleaning Company, 308 Market st.; phone Msin 152 and Bush WHEN you become disgusted with your work, send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet Beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama et. Tel. South 40. CONKLIN'S superior carpet beating works, 683 Golder. Gate ave., nr. Larkin; tel. South 102. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1500 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning, 3¢, Phone Mission 225. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter s tel. Main 394, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet cleaning, 8c yard. Tel. Mission 74. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet beating works: prices nable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. NS AND BLANKET LACE CURTAL BLANKETS cleaned 40c, delivered same day. N.Y.Curtain-House,1326_Filimore;tel. West 5306 NO high-priced, painless (?) treatments to cure Rupture; simply wear Dr. Plerce's Truss and it will do the work! Sold 30 years; thou- sands cured. Call or address ELECTRIC TRUSS CO., 206 Kearny st. ———— e e— Ad— PROF. NIBLO. 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How distant ones think of me? How settle my quarrel? How hold my husband 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. PROFESSOR NIBLO WONDERFUL GIFTS. McIVOR TRAVIS, 100735 —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 o in trouble or doubt of any character, concern ing any onme or anything, past, present or fu- ture—who brings this notice and 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 1o do ard to expect, regarding love, law. business, rpeculation, speedy and happy mar- riage with the one of your choice; removes al evil influences; In fact everything: this epecial fee of 00 cents is made this week, to give people troubled, discontented or unsuccessful, cliance to consult this wizard. -Absolute sati faction in all cases guaranteed or no fee ac- cepted. Regular fee, $6 and up. Hours, 9 a. m. to 8 ps m.; Sundays, 0 &. M. to 8 p, m. Office, 1007 % —Market st.—1007%. The World's Greatest Clairvoyant. The Great, Only and Original PANDORA. $5 Full Life Realings—$1. Bring this ad. and save $4. The moment you enter rer parlor she will tell you your full name, sge, occupation, and whom and when you will marry, and what you called for, without asking a question; will tell the name ‘of your gweetheart, or anything you want to know. She sencs you away much wiser and happler. Hours, 10 to 6 dally and Sunday. 1148 Market st. Same floor Fowzer photo., opp. Hale's, A--MISS M. WILLE, 810 Ellis st. Clairvoyant, crystal seer, can be consulted on all affairs of life; Miss Wille guarantees an honest, reliable, satisfactory reading; reveals the past: gives correct forecast of your fu- ture, advises you on important _affairs, whether financial, domestic, love or busines: gives the secret how to control, charm, fasel- nate the one you love; reading, §1; hours 10-§ p. m.; French, German, English spoken. LINCOLN, CLAIRVOYANT ADVISER, TEACHER OF OCCULTISM. Seven years of reliable, accurate advice to the hundreds who have consulted him has proven his sterling worth. Removed to 478 Eddy st. Readings by mail, $2; hours, 10 to 5. love? in moderate circumstances who are a 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.; 8 ques- tions answered, $1: full lite, $5. KHIRON, THE GREATEST CLAIRVOYANT ON EARTH, 1122—Market—1122. MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card read- er, paimist; when others fail tr¥ me: good reading 25c; no sign. 1023 6th, nr. Mission. MME. MARSEAU, card reader. L., 25¢; g., 50c. 545 Minna st., nr. 6th. Phone Folsom MISS ZEMDAR, young_gifted clairand P-.lm L., 60c; G., $1. 1085 Fillmore, nr, McAllister. MRS. FREDRICHS, clairvoyant, card reade 25¢ and B0c; circles Wed. eves. 120% Hayes MRS. SHAFFER, permanently located at 658 Stevenson £t.: hours 9 to 9; open Sundays. DRESSMAKER, y jacket eton sults, taflored up to date styles; u'only first-class work; ml:. ;:::-E:;oa -u:'k-mm given; en- Eagemen or week. MISS BARS: 1269 O'Farrell st.. phone West 1232. FEs MIDDLE-AGED, respectable woman; is a 8ood cook; will do some washing in a pri- vate American family; is fond of children; from $15 to §20. 794 Folsom st., near Fourth. —_— T S T RELIABLE and thoroughly competent woman rould like position e hore e rooming- house as housekeeper. Address R. M., Mission st. XK b FRENCH woman who is first-class cook would like cituation in private tamily, elther city i wages not less than $35. Ad- Oress M. R., 332 Stockton st. = MIDDLE-AGED, Wfle ‘woman desires situation in small family as cook or will do :’:’I‘w;‘fl housework. Please call 1002 Larkin COMPETENT young woman wishes ition as housekeeper; has young child; only mod- Srate wages expected. Address 8516 Twenty- YOUNG woman wants position to do general housework and take care of invalid; will give massage and hair and faclal treatments. Box 72, Call. A SCANDINAVIAN woman wants wash! or housework; $1.50 day and carfare; Tu " Thursday, Friday. Tel. Page 3185. L o U LADY with a child wants place as housekesper. 82 Clyde st., between Third and Fourth, off Townsend. e e AS visiting governess, coaching, English, Ger- man; public school certificates; experienced; nigh class references. Box 332, Call office. WANTED—By colored woman, general. work; Bood cook: no objection to washing; $7 to $8 week. Address box 351, Call office. AR e i it s e WS S, A PRACTICAL, up-to-date dressmaker who can do any kind of sewing will go in the country by the week; very reasonable. Box 45, Call. BY reliable woman, situaton as housekeeper: 8004 cook; country preferred. MRS. R., 106 Eighth st. A YOUNG girl wants position at general house- work and plain cocking. Please call at 1423 Florida st, rear Twenty-sixth. STRONG young woman wants work by the day: laundry or cleaning; strictly reilable. 1571 MeAllister 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. Calil 270 Jessie st. TWO reliable and experienced girls, lately from East, desire positions—one as cook; other, second work. Address 534 Minna st. RELIABLE and competent woman wishes po- sition as housekeeper or will do general work. Call or address 333 McAllister st. COMPETENT young woman would like to do heusecleaning or washing by the day; wages $1.60. Please call 867 Mission st. OLD fl:fl’::’l:‘ desires position as bartender i dountry roadhouse or hotel; houest and reliable; wages no object; good references. Box 74, Call. YOUNG German wishes position as bartender: honest, sober and rellable; close mixer; 3 years in one place. Box 68, Call office. YOUNG maa, reliable and s , wishes posi- tion as blacksmith’'s helper. Address W. P., 8941 Folsom st. COACHMAN with first-class references as care- ful driver and good horseman wishes pogition. Box 47, Call office. BARBER—Flirst-class, married, reliable and steady, wants work. 181913 Lyon st.; phone West 1745, WANTED—<Two first-class nurses of experi- ence in sanitarfum work, salary $38; nursery Eovernem, §25; " lsundies for "orphanags. lain work, §25; manager for restauran Ta $t o weel and board: cashier and counte? work for restaursat, $23 and board; Second girl and sewing. §20: 2 second girls for Oakland, $20. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. Pl WANTED—A Protestant girl for housework, American family of two, no washing, for Santa Ciars; see lady In city; salary $30. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. WANTED — Two first- waltresses for springs, §33, see today; waitress for commercial hotel, $25; 5 waitresses for fam- 1ly hotel In city, $25; chambermaid, wait ona meal. §20 and $25: general utility girl for F. CR —_— WANTED—Position by young man as jeweler hotel, $25. J. ETT & CO., 334 Sut- and engraver. Address E. L. McCLEARY, tor st. 600 Jones st. Bl JAPANESE couple wish positions; man good cook; wife walt at table, housework; in pri- vate family, city or country. R. SAWAGO- UCHI, 8 Central place, off Pine st.. bet. Kearny and Dupont. e T JAPANESE wants a position to do bridge and plate work in dentist's office; has many years' experience. postals answered. H. K., box €20, Call office. YOUNG Japanese bo: wants position as a families; near Fremont School. Y. 1484 Fulton' st. A GENTLE boy looking for a position to work every afternoon after 1 o'clock, speaks Eng- g;h well. KUWA, Japanese Church, 1 ne st. JAPANESE, n{ll;fl 'f'lL 0ol with a few oot KITA, first-class laund: with ref- erence, desires position, private family. in the city. 2122 Fillmore st.; phone Geary 2083. JAPANESE; fine family cook, $35 a month; city or country; answer by mail. HENLY, 1384 California st. A STRONG Japanese, with good experience, wants position as porter for half day. T. YUMIYA, 562 Sutter st. WANTED—Position in private family in city by honest Japanese laundryman. S. ISONO. 2122 Fillmore st.: phone Geary 2083. JAPANESE wants position at wrapping desk or any other work in store or office. Box 7, Cail office. YOUNG Japanese wants position In a etore 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 small family; speaks good Eng- lish. Address P. K., 579 Post st. GOOD Japanese wishes position from 4 to § o'clock In the afternoon; speaks English. 1333 Pine st.; phone East 2236. A_CHINESE, excellent cook, wishes position i hotel, boarding-house, restaurant or fam- 1ly; meat and pastry cook: satisfaction; good | references CHARLEY FOOK, 1113° Clay st., upstajrs. WANTED—First-class cook, no wash, $33 to #40: also second girl for same place, $30, for an ‘Amertcan family; would (ike to interview Scandinavians or Germans: call forenooa. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st A SPECIAL. 10 extra waitresses, country ...31.50 day Free fare both ways eeeeo 4 days’ work Call early. Ship tomorrow C. R HANSEN & CO. .429 Bush st. LADIES WANTED. For home employment. Upon a new and easy line of fancy work; no experience necessary. Permanent firm and steady work. Room 6. 1344 Market st.; hours § to 5 ANY lady can earn from $3 to §7 weekiy working at home during her spare time; ox- perfence unnecessary; steady employment. Call room 513, Starr King bidg., 121 Geary. A young lady wanted to learn hairdressing and manicuring; terms 33; a grand opportunity. Spring College, 234 Post et., r. 17, 2d floor. A—GIRLS learn millinery for March positions: 2 seasons from start to finish for $20; mat rial fyrnished: positions guarantesd, $10 a week up. School, 234 Post st.. r. 17. 2d floor. Learn the whole hairdressing trade, $10: hair- dressing, face massa manicuring, scalp treatment, hairwork. day & eve. classee. 210 Poweil, c. O'Farreil,’r. 2; positions s'c’d. CORSET saleswoman of experience; one who can fit, etc. Apply ROBERT WALLACE, 219 Grant ave. ALTERATION hands on coats and skirts. Ap- ply ROBERT WALLACE, 219 Graat ave. LADIES to work at home during spare time: s.oady, profitable work: no experience. Write or a;nly 997 Market st.. room 118 WANTED- Expertenced alteration hands for cloak and suit department. Apply PRAGERS, Market and Jones sts. COMPETENT girl for wages $25. Call between 9 and 1; Guerrero. TWO ladles, ex-teachers preferred, to handle an educational work: salary or commission. G. B. McFALL, P. O. box 614 FINISHERS on cloaks. M. SIMINOFF, Market. general housework: 1261 1228 AN experienced English nurse, disengaged: = doctors referencear terms reasonable. 1040 | FIRST-CLASS Chiness cook wants position in | WANTEDSalesladies. Apply Golden Ga Noe st.; tel. Capp 5312. family. Box 9, Call, Cloak and Suit House, 1230 Market st. GOOD wetnurse wants position, Address As- | CHINESE boy wants position; first-class fam- | WANTED—woman for general housework; sociated Charities. 628 Montgomery st. EXPERIENCED laundress wishes work by the day. 1183A Folsom st. 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. _Phor ed 2305. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. AN A~ A e A A At MIDDLE-AGED man, Scandinavian, who knows how to make himself useful, under- stands care of horses and garden, desires situation with private family; country. Box 627, Cail office. A-No.1 CARPENTER wan work, ecity or country; old or new work: open for any- shlng there's living in. H. B., 510 Schra- er st, GENERAL blacksmith and shoer, middle-aged man, wants situation: big ranch of mill or construction co.; reasonable wages; Steady employment. Box 6330, Call office, Oakland. CARPENTER, first-class, wants work, day or contract. N. M. PEARSON, What Cheer House, Sacramento st. COACHMAN, thoroughly competent drf..r, un- derstands gardening, desires position; best of references. Box 359, Call office. GERMAN first—class chef cook wants position, hotel, restaurant or lunch house. Box 337, Call office. SEND date of birth and 2 stamps for a pen picture of your life. H. HILL, 120 Sutter st. MME. LYNCH, clairvoyant; name and age told for 25c. 109% Fourth st. - . SPIRITUALISM. MRS. JOHNSON, spiritudl medlum; read.ngs dafly; eir. Mon., 2:30 p. m.; Thurs, 8 p. m. 1842 Jackson st., near Hyde. A—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and CURE FOR TOOTHACHE. A—_$2000; BUTCHER shop in Oakland: rent th 5 years' lease; kept by owner 11 2 horses, 1 wagon; average cash re- $45 per day; only cause of sale sick- > owner. See R. G. Wilke, 20% Kearny. A—$2500; THE best located saloon on Market st.; lease; doing a good paying business; owner must leave city; investigate and make en offer. R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$6000; GRILL room and bar, elegantly fitted up in choicest location on prominent business etreet; daily receipts from $100 upward; 3 years' lease; must be sold at once on account of other business; actual value $10,000. See R. G. WILKE, 26% Kearny st. A—$2500; SALOON on Kearny st., close to Chronicle bullding;.rent $150; lease; place does an average business of $i0-up per day; good stock; rare chance; owner to leave city only cause of sale. K. G. WILKB, 26 Kearny st. ‘A—$1000—BRANCH bakery, candy store and dairy products; established 15 years; daily receipts $20 and up; location very best, close to Market st.: good, fresh stock; rare chance. See R. G, WILKE, 263 Kearny st. e MANUFACTURERS' AGENCIES FOR AUS- TRALIA. An Anglo-Australlan now in San Francisco, having had a business and personal experierce re in all the chief citles of ew Zealand, is desirous of undertaking manufacturers’ agencies in Aus- . Address by letter to box 4238, Call ROADHOUSE property for eale for $2400; situ- ate 8 miies 6otth of Modesto on Crows Land ing road; consists of 5 acres of good lan: one acre in frult trees and four In ha: saloon and fixtures, windmill and tankhous 4-room house and, kitchen furniture, two , one chicken house and chickens, one one set single harnees, one spring wagon. one buggy, one cart and plenty of tools, 800 feet of pipe around grounds: sa- loon doing & good business. For further particulars inquire at property or correspond with MAX REIDEL, Modesto, Cal. ONE Minute Toothache Drops cure instantly, family size, 25c, all drugglsts. 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, 9 Powell;hrs.10-4, et e e e . CHIROPODIST'S. DRS. JONES & YOUNG, SURGEON CHIROPODISTS. Electric and massage; treat feet, $1, at your residence or 116 Stockton. Tel. Montg'y. 2174. e e e et COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgomery st., rooms 9-10. Tel. Main 5580. o e e DENTISTS. DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL COMPANY. Pertect, painless dentistry at lowest prices. Full get of teeth, $2; silver fillings, 25c; gold fillings. $1; gold crowns, $3; bridge work, $3. 1104 Market st., corner Turk. life reader. 1206 Market, r. 10, Galt House. MRS. COBB'S test seance tonight and Sunday at 8 p. m.; readings daily. 328 Ells st. MME. YOUNG'S trance test circle tonight, 10c; 975 McAllister. Readings daily,1269 McAlllster MRS. J. WARD, ,test circle Friday, 8 p. m. dev. cir. Sun., 2 p. m., 25c. 1S15A Misslon. 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 Miaslon. MRS. HUBBARD, 100 Oak st.; spiritual me- dium; consultations daily; 50 cents. —_— MISS MELBOURNE, clairvoyant, mystic lita reader: Gi(c and $1; reliable. 108% Hayes st. ——— e FIRST-CLASS barber wants steady help for Saturday and Sunday. W. MARSOUN, 361 Fillmore st. BY porter, who is stéady, sober and reliable, and handy all-round worker. Box 358, Call. A PRACTICAL vineyardist, distillery, 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 Franclsco, San Mateo County. CAPABLE, reliable man with very best ot references wishes position In California In general merchandise store; over 10 years’ ex- perience as manager. Address W. BAILY, 704 Dolores st. GARDENER (German), first-class landscape, ‘who_thoroughly understands gardening in all its branches, also the care of greenhouses, wishes a position on a private place; first- class references. Box 669, Call. WANTED—Position as foreman with grading or construction company; em also fair car- penter; best of references. W. H. MORGAN, Post_st. MIDDLE-AGED man desires position with busingss house, hotel or attend to private party; speaks English and German; refer- Box' 196, Call EMPLOYMENT OFFICE! OLDEST, largest Japanese-Chinese employment office furnishes best help promvtly. GEO. SAKAUYE, successor Geo. Ackl, removed to -320 Mason from 421 Post; tel, East 050. AN up-to-date Japanese-Chinese emp. offl furnishes reliable help of all kinds promptl CHR. KURAMOTA, 405 Post; tel. James 50: STAR Employment Office—Reliable Japanese and Chinese help furnished with care. W. KADOTA, 400 Powell st.; tel. Main 1751, A—JAPANESE and Chinese help. WM. YOSHY, 4i5 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 850. 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. Finest Japanese help; housecleaning speclalty. G- 'R, Kumabe, 54} Mason st.i tel. Bast 4073 AN old estab. (1850) Chinese emp. office. C. CHONG'S, removed to 518 Pine; tel.Grant 1 DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, near 1ith- No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c: gas given. LOWEST prices In 8. F.; Inless extractlon, 50c. New York Dentists, ‘969 Mission, cor. 6th. GOLD fillings, Tc; silver, 86c; crowns, $2; no pain: op. Sun. Dr.A.C,Hewitt, 1013 Grant'av. —_— DRESSMAKERS AND SEAMSTRESSES ACCORDION, knife and sunburst pleatin broldery, hématitching, tucking: buttor buttonholes made. " Stewart's Lining & Trim- ming Store, 14-16 Taylor st.; phone East 4536. $6500—ONE of the best hardware stores in the Western Addition; plumbing in connection; team, etc.; old established and a_money- maker; cheap rent; no agents. Box 355, Cail. PARTIES WANTED—An exceptional offer to engage 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. AN artistic dressmaker and tailoress wishes few more customers. 1103 Laguna McDOWEL?Y, Dressmaking and Millinery School class; pattes 1190 Market st. ————— e EDUCATIONAL, A A A AR AR Speclal Term—Beginning Now For Grammar and High School Students at AYRES MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 723 MARKET ST, Life Scholarship, $5C. One Month Free. Day and Night School FOR _sale—Near Presidio Helghts; nicely lo- cated; first-class grocery store and family liguors; first-class trade; stock all new and clean; will sell on account of not being able to give it my attention. s Address box 1426, Call office. ‘A—$2250—CORNER grocery and bar on O'Far- rell st.; place well established: good paying: has a fine stock of liquors and fresn grocer- ice; only eash trade. For more particulars call at room 9. 261 Kearny st WANTED—Good sober man with $750 to take half interest In old-established saloon; ex- perience not needed. Box 354, Call. $1400—RESTAURANT, well fitted, best loca- tion in Oakland; death cause of selling. Box €331, Call office, Oakland. SHOE repairing shop for sale; best location in town; $5 all business. 2i49% Center st., Berkeley. FOR SALE—Physician's dence in mining and lumber town; price $1500. Ad. . Call office, for particulars. FOR SALE—Cigar etand nr. Market st., lease, fixtures, good stock; must gell account other business. Apply to owner, 534 Washington. FOR sale—Delicatesten 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, o practice and resi- A—IF you 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’ building. - 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; annual enrollment 1000; send for circular; day & eve, P50 beocniien s flit s =1 o soalh e B ) BOTH adult and children's classes now open for the season at Hinman's School of Dancing, 1412 Polk st., near Californla; tel. East 2120, ALWAYS &' demand for our. graduates; they are trained by practical business men. San Francisco Business College, 738 Mission st. 5 HEALD'S School of Mines and Engi: ) 24 Post st., 5. F.; civil, mining, electrical, si and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. eve.; individual T. A. Robinson, f¢ ENGINEERING—Civil, elec.,' min., “vey, assay, cvanide; duy, eve.; est. 1804. Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. Hall. SCHOOL OF ATION——Day and ILLUSTRA’ PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st.—Night classes. H. W. HONG, 113A Clay st., Chinese employ- ment office; best help. ‘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 Emple t Of- fice; all kmdfi\:l;,z 316 Stockton. Main 5188. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALF. EXPERIENCED woman desires position for ‘general housework; no objections to go across the bay: wages $25; no postals answored. Apply 711 Eilzabeth’ st., between Diamond and Douglass, PROTESTANT German lady, §00d cook, neat ‘worker, desires situation, city or country: references; wages $30, Call 908% Howard £t., dressmaker store. MIDDLE-AGED, respectable woman: is a £00d cook: will do some washing in a pri- vate American family; is fond of childies from $15 to $20. 20415 Tehama st., nr. 4th. GERMAN woman wants ition as chamber- oAt T Motel ar aimine-house ‘I city and sleep home. Address MRS. MARIE BLY, 145 Turk st., rear. — e e YOUNG lady stenographer, 2 years' experience in mercantile and railroad work, desires po- sition; references. Box 39, Call. L ECHOR: Enfetpnces. { ARGRISY SN Lt A _YOUNG girl, 18 years old, would like posi- tlon 10, Arcibt’ with mpetairs. work and child. 648 Ashbury st., near Halght. e Y mea ‘WANTED—Positio: s companion to elderly lady by young, :d:.uhd. refined .girl. Box 856, Call office. —_— COLORED woman wants work as laundress at Bhome or private reeidence; first-class work. one. i e MRS N e e A YOUNG Finnish girl wishes position as gen- eral housework ; 4 xd Call 228 r-/l‘I nr.nrk m $20 to $25. A RESPECTABLE woman wants day. Box €38, g.w office. WOMAN wants work by the ironing, hotse-cleaming, ete: ‘washing, 66 st — e e, S | GIRL wishes second work; references; city or country. 376 Geary st.; phone Green 85. NURSE girl, city refs., e . city or country. - 376 Geary st.; D n_85. NURSE of wide = traing Shronic A CULTURED French gentleman with excel- lent references desires any position; is first- clase Spanish translator and correspondent. Address E. S., 131 Hermann st. ily cook. ' 822 Dupont st. A FIRST-CLASS Chinese cook desires a posi- tion in family. D. W., 21 Brenham place. good wages. Apply 718 Cole st. A NEAT girl for general housework, $15. 1554 Fulton st., near Baker. FINANCIAL. A A A AN P RArRAL. I WANT party with §1000 or $2000 to take in- terest in book at race track. Address box 3071, _Call office. FLATS TO LET. AAAAA— Every desirable vacant dwelling 19 listed in our renting department: combined lists from twenty-five of the largest agencles: saves a world of time and trouble, Service is absolutely free. You are not asked to buy or even look at furniture, STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY, 1039 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 & 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., 245-250 Geary - st. (on the square). WE will ind 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. Brilliant Furniture Co., 338-342 Post st. TWO elegant, new, up-to-date flats, 6-7 rooms: rent $30 and $32.50. 1662-1684 Grove, near Central ave. (Panhandle district); must be seen to be appreclated. MODERN flat of 8 rooms, all sunny, elegantly appointed; reversible windows; rent $00. 1720 Sutter st., near Laguna. NEW, modern flats, 5, 6 and 7 rooms and bath; electric lights; rents $25 to $35; water free. SW. corner Eighteenth and Valencla sts. FLAT, 7 sunny rooms, bath, cellar; in best part of Mission; rent reasonable. 8629 25th st., nr. Guerrero; all latest improvements, WE have first-class houses and flats; for com- R‘me Nsts call and see us. D. W. CAR- ICHAEL CO., 232 Montgomery st. A MODERN flat, 5 rooms and bath; all latest imorovements. = 2570 Post st. FOLSOM, 2800, near 25th—New, modern 7 rooms; middle flat; rent chesp to nice people. MISSION st., 3214A, near 2Sth—New house, 6 r. and b.; elec. lights; all'mddern imp.: §25. NEW modern flat. 5 rooms and bath. 3376 Sixteenth st., near Church; $22.50. P it . e B o Mt S TR A BAY-WINDOW flat of 3 rooms; rent §12. 28 Ritch ., off Folsom, near Third. COZY, sunny, upper flat, 5 rooms, bath and yard; $20. 28 Shotwell st., near Fourteenth. APPRENTICES to learn glove finishing. CAR~ SON GLOVE CO., Second and Minna sts. WANTED—Gir] for general housework. 333 MecAllister st. A GIRL for general housework in & family of four. Apply 2022 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS finisher on coats. street. e A NEAT girl for light upstalrs work and sew- ing; wages $20. 1130 O'Farrell st. A YOUNG lady wanted ':u;-m Bll?!f_lbr' and manicuring; terms . & oppor- tunity. UP-TO-DATE PARLORS, 10268 Mit. HOUSEKEEPER wanted by middle-aged man on ranch; state wages, Address E. B. BARBER. Martinez, Cal. FIRST-CLASS machine o] to_sew tents and awnings. F. THOMAS, 1139 Mission st. GRILS wanted for factory work; 15 to 13 years. Gulf Bag Co., 700 Front st. WANTED—Bright errand girl. J. BAER, 1200 Geary st. BARBERS—Employment and Supplies. BARBER shop, the handsomest downtown shop In the city, at present working 4 chairs, just on the eve of boomi to 6 or § chairs: 4-year lease; price “fu‘.‘;& 1111 Market l this 1s unmis- takably the best proposition I have had fof years. Any one desiring a shop of that caii- ber and not baving all the cash at hand may apply to STOLTZ'S barber supply house, 728 Market st. ho_gh easy pay- ments or for cash. STOLTZ, 728 Market st. $850—FTRST-CLASS 5-chair barber shop for sale downtown: well paying; must be sold. 811 James Flood building. FIRST-CLASS, steady; helps out evenin; Saturdays, Sundays. Phone West 1745, Lyon BARBER working in wholesale district evenings and Sunday. 1062 McAllister st. BEST 2-chair shop In city; receipts $40 to $45 weekly; rent $11 month. ' 817 Laguna st, 2 CHAIR barbershop, 4 living rooms, for sale cheap; doinz good bus. Laguna & O'Farrell, GOOD, old-established 15c \bafber shop for sale. 512 Battery st., near Washington. YOUNG barber wanted steady position. 1051% Folsom st. City and country barber shops and sold. COLEMAN, 311 Jas. Flood bidg. FOR sale—An old estabilshed, 3-chair barber for 5 TOP flat; 7_rooms and bath; all new improve- ments. 1587 Post st. $18 and FIRST-CLASS bookkeeper (young man) desires work_evenings keeping set of books; wages moderate; bést of reterences; immediate at- tention given by addressing box 2246, Call. FIRST-CLASS, competent carpenter ~Wwants work by the day or will contract for any job; is strictly reliable. Address N. M. PEARSON, 48 East st. “ A RELIABLE and temperate middle-aged man would like position to take charge of horses, cows or garden; is safe driver; very handy with tools. Address H. B., 613 Monigomery. A RELIABLE engineer, who is also first-class electricfan and machinist, and can do all kinds repairing, wishes steady position; best references. Address or call 1809 Howard st. COMPETENT, reliable engineer would like sit- uation; can’take care of and do necessary repairs on engine; good references. Call or addrees 712 Jefferson st., Oakland. STRONG and intelligent young man, 24, now employed as shipping cle and packer, wishes any position Where advance can be had. Address H. E. H., 1115 Steiner st. $20_MODERN flat_of § rooms and bath. 25 Henry st. bet. Sanchez and Noe. COZY, new corner, sunny flats, 3 and 4 room: every convenience; cars pass; 15th & Douglas. $15—5 ROOMS and bath: bay windows; sunny. 1227 Cortland av $25—7-ROOM flat at 4005 Seventeenth st. (Cas- tro cars): suitable for 2 familfes. shop. 1007 Howard st., near Sixth. FOR sale—Barber shop; living roome; $10. 416 Fourth st. HELP WANTED-—MALE. 20 LUMBER pilers, $2 day; bookkesper for Lumber Co., $60 and board: furniture, ail round man, $60, country; head logger, $1 N s "FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. A A A A e NN . A NEWLY furnished flat of 7 rooms for sale; desirable location; 5 rooms fitted up as bed— rooms, for room renting; roomers pay more than ‘rent; ne reasonable offer refused. Answer box S3, Call office. CORNER 10-room house; well furnished: offer wanted. See owner 12 to 6, 546 Turk st. —_—— FURNITURE FOR SALE. ALMOST given away; unredeemed storage pi- anos and fur. Whitehead's Storage, 1636 Mkt. POSITION by competent bookkeeper and gen- eral office man; seventeen years' experience; recommendatiors. W. H. NISBET, 1928 Fell st.; phone West 4343. BOOKKEEPER, first-class, wants a few hours’ work daily; comuetent to handle any 'sys. tem of accounts; no objection to work even- ings. Box 58, Call office. SITUATION wanted gardener: fully com- petent to take charge of & well équipped pri- vate place; single, good references. - Box 334, Call office, YOUNG German, epeaks good English and French, wants situation as valet to gentle- man; first-class refs. Please address box 328, Call office: COMPANION, tecretary French and German; 31, Call office. MAN and wife with experience would like places on farm or stock ranch; have best of references. Call 311 Fremont st. STEADY g man desires position where faithful ‘k _will warrant advancement. Address 1207 Guerrero st. GOOD real estate man wants position; city or country; or will take an interest with good party; Oakland preferred. Box 27, Call. SITUATION wanted as gardener; fully compe- tent to take cl of weil equipped private place; single, references. Box Call. gentleman, 28; speaks widely traveled. Box “with wood, iron, . Kood s oty ofi plack) Box Gl Call e A_FIRST-CLASS union barber ¥y hoar work: steady. Box $33, Call 1, T ¥ COMPETEN ; w desires employment; IENCED gent's furnishing goods clerk | | made wants a stenographic position. Box 5 P OTEL and restaurant looking work. call ufi Jmnon‘d."nmu o at "'m_ B s e Wl 1 phol -ntn«- FIIRHI'I‘IA“ WANTED. A—PHONE South 1015; it will pay you to send for me before you sell your furniture, car- pets, plancs, etc. M. GALLICK, 201 Larkin. month: men to clear land by contract: farmers and wives. $45 and found; farmers, milkers, 330 and 325 and found; 'vegatable gardener, $30 and board: laborers, $2 day: teamsters and others. J. F. CROSETT & €O., 628 Sacramento st. COOK, country restaurant. §14 week; cook and wife, country hotel. $55 to $80: restaurant cook, $70; cock for ranch, : _waiters, dishwashers and others. J. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. ANDRE'S office, 317 Stockton st.—Second ccok, restaurant, $80: second cook, short orders, $70; fry cook, $60; cook, chop house, $50; walters for cash house, norta. $40: waiter. near city, $30: waiter help's hall, $30: Dedmaker and assist walting, $20; dish. washer, country, $25 to $30: potwasher, 30 to $35: kitchen hand, $33: porter, $30; as- sistant janitor, $55; vegetable man, $30; man o cut wood, ete.. Drivate place, $30 and fd.; butler, $45: pastry cook, MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO., 1321 Market st., bet. 9th and 10th, paying big money for furniture, etc. Phone South 179. WANTED—Furniture for a 15-room house; let me know what you have and price Box 8§27, Call office. e ey Tt H. J. LEUTHOLTZ, auctioneer, 708 Market st, Toom 906; tel. Bush 762. Highest prices pald: S T e e i HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fur- niture, carpets, ete. 82 Mission:tel. Bush 813. Z._ABE LEVY, 1135 Market st., phone Jessie 761. pays cash and buys everything. ‘WANTED—Experienced Apply superintendent’s office, (Inc.), bet. 9 and 11 a. m. * saleswomen. ALE BROS. PANTS finisher. 622 Clay st., room 1SA. GIRL for general housework: cooking; vo aduits; two small ginis; 895 B ! —_— = T T A GIRL to assist in e _in general housework. 1117 L L A AR . S LADIES to do copy work; can be done home. Calt 514 Starr King bldg., 121 Geary. w. Rapld and correct Z e ALvy NG VR o on shitts nth and overalls at Crown sta. HOTELS and restaurants looking for reliable help phone to Main 3351 or call at 318 James Flood building. TEN MORE MEN, 18 TO 35, WANTED AT ONE TO PREPARE FOR U. s."nu.w:t MAIL CLERKS GREAT SHORTAGE OF MEN CONTINUES; POSITIONS OPEN: WANTED—An _ experienced references. Apply CHAS. LYONS, London Taylor, 715 Market st. 2 an_educational work; salary or commission. G, B. MeFALL, P. O. box 614 m‘fl. room GOOD tallor for busheling. 877 Sutter Pt D L L e Leavenworth.. 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