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10 - 5 . : THE SAN FRANCISCO GALL, MONDAY THE CALL .. . Proprietor Manager Busine! ianager EPHONE. The Operator W 1 Con- nt You Wish. g F. st a Th Stevenson Per Week, 75 Cte With $s > 00 0 Main 1083 ara Avenue. Street, N. | DIVORCE; MEETING NOTICES—Continued. NOTICE of regular annual meeting of the Bo- hemian Club—The regular annual meeting of he members of the Bohemian Club will be in the City ard at 1 o'clock p. m., seld at the rooms of the @lub, 130 Post st., County of San Francisco, State of California, on TUESDAY, April 10, for the purpose of ng directors and other officers of the club, and for the transaction of such other business as meeting. 1908, may properly ALFRED R. GRIM, Secretary. come before the no fee in ful; open pale and evngs; ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW articles of topartnershi tions org&nized: bankruptey; collections; pre: bating of estates. 927 Market st., room S0L costs §12; quick, quiet; advice free; advance; no charge unless success- ills, deeds, leases, bills of ; corpora- R_ W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Bxam. bIdg. “6th floor, entrance room 611; established 30 all conrts, Tel. Red 3 Reneral courts and office tice; no fee in advance or for consulta— even'gs by appointment. 601. ADVICE free; legal divorce costs $12; all law cases handle urday evenings; ment; call and save money. 819 Mkt., r. no fee in advance; open Sat- other evenings by appoint- 33. ADVICE free—Cojumblan Law and Col. Ag., T 916 Market, opp. Emporium: phone; legal matters and collection; old established. L 8 CLARK, 927 Market, room 302, consulta- tion free; no fee in advance. Open evenings. DETE! al 1115 Call blds AUTON S-cylinder C $500—A power 11 “office. in \good running order. CTIVES. Private Exchange HOBILES. “ameron _auto, Box 1 ATS Sec. Serv. Agency undertakes jegitimate detective work; unimpeachable 415. 12-horse 480, F ITS A REAL WAN BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. EITEL & CARROLL. ...212 KEARNY ST. Poo}: and billlard &loflor in vZ.‘.'é’“‘ Aadition, cheap; rent §1800; part = Corner ‘saloon “on O'Farrell st., $4000, or will take experienced man for partner. Grocery Idnfl bar on Mission ::3'007 living roome; doing good business; . Roadhouse and 5 acres of land, near Modesto; barns, chicken-houses, horses and Wagons; all zoes for §2400. Hotel of 65 rooms in Oakland; rent only $85; a money-making proposition for $3750. Restaurant on best part of Mission st.; re- C;I&X: $60 to $80 per day; seats 100 people; Merchandise business in Kings Count; trade and fine stock at invoice $20,000. Candy store and factory in the Misalon for Delicacy store in nice family district; $400. Branch bakery, with 4 living rooms, on Mar- ket st.; cheap rent; $225. Baloon ‘and lodging-house of 60 rooms in the Mission; this is a guaranteed proposition; $4000; part cash. EITEL & CARROLL . .212 Kearny st. WANTED—To buy for cash a business of soms fkind; general merchandise preferred. Ad- dress box 8932, Call office. $700—ESTABLISHED varnish works: 500 gal- lons per day; tankage, 2800 gallons. 318B Tenth st. % GROCERY and bar for sale in a large manu- facturing and residence district; price $2300. Box 1100, Call office. PLUMBER—Rare opportunity; a good business location. Inquire 921 O'Farrell st. WANT to buy emall business centrally lo- cated; $600 to $700; no agents. Box 208, Call. FOR sale—Notlon stors and branch bakery; close to Market st. Box 9005, Call office. GOOD grocery store for sale. Box 782, Call office. WANTED-—-To buy a cigar stan lars to box 1265, Call office Eive particu- Call office, in firet-class condi- RESTAURANT for sale; centrally located; on Turk et. Apply box 1005, Call office. Box 610, >—Second-hand automobile Call in good A GOOD all-around cook wishes a_partner for restaurant business. Address box 9053, Call, office. Good sized runaboul, $200. Box INVENTORS to obtain or dispose of patents see SONNTAG'S Patent Agency. 120 Market. OMOBILE:! bought and sold. Phone South okerage Co., 225 Parrott bldg. EOAKDING FOR CHILDREN ZLECT home for children from birth to 5 rge grnds; medical care If necessary; children adopted. 2504 Howard 20, mr. 22 20th—A German me wishes children; near school. lady. bas | g too small; g small sets h §20. BOOKKEEPING, keep your books; nothing too ‘large, we make a speclalty of of books. HE FAXON-JAMES AUDIT CO., 511-12-13 Callaghan bldg. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions recetved at Call Branch office, cor, Duncan & Church sts e et e e e LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. H, C. DECKER, 830 MARKET, right opp. Fourth st. HEADQUARTERS for _Lodging - Houses, Apartment-Houses, Hotels, Real Estate, Busi- ress Places and Exchanges of all kinds. His success in selling and exchanging houses in this city for over 30 yehirs is a guarantee of his fair dealing. He guarantees all titles, sells the bargains to his customers, does not speculate in houses like other agents. See him, he will give you a equare deal and get you a paying house at the very lowest price. See him. Phone James T H. C. DECKER, 850 Market st., Hotel Broker BUSINESS CHANCES. and confectioner: cash trade. et See R. nt $30; only store trade; living business, 3 Kearny G. large ent houses. Kearny st patronage; CATIONERY store, established many value of stock $800; n the best, surrounded by hotels and See R. G. WILKE, 26% MEETING NOTICES . RESTAURANT and oyster_house on | §: iaight st._ close to the park; rent $30; lease, gcod paying business; full valye in sight inve: e at once; e chadte. R. G. WIL 261, Kearny st. A—$2000; BUTCHER shop in Oakland; rent $35, with 5 years' lease; kept by owner 11 2 horses, 1 wagon; average cash re- $45 per day; only cause of sale sick- ywner. See R. G. Wilke, 261 Kearny. best located saloon on Market must leave cl er. R an of G WILK. doing a good paying business; investigate and make 315 Kearny st. A—$6000; GRILL room and bar, elegantly fitted eet; years of other by R. WILK ey, G receipts est location on prominent business from $100 upward; lease; must be sold at once on account iness; actual value $10,000. See 1 Kearny, st. 3 A—$1000—BR 2 dairy produc receipts $20 and upi loc: CH bvakery, candy store and established 15 years: fon very best, close dally to Market st.: good, fresh stock: rare chance. 26 Kearny st E OF A LIFETIME. with spring_and summer downtown location: best in Oakland; sales last April $1500, last May $1200; big ess all the year; well advertised stand. investigate quick: only $1500. ONARD & CO., 528 San Pablo, Oakiand: phone, Oakland 3 $6500—ONE of the best hi Western Addition; m, etc.; old maker; cheap ren ware stores in in_connect plumbing the ion; established and a money- no agents. Box 355, Call. HAVE a well-established hardware business in growing section of Centrai ( 1t half 10 take very small s man for can give satisfactory and to of mone; reasons to' leave. interest amount wanting lifornia; want a ro- any Ad- ox 9073, Call office; principals only sell at once on_account of sickness, ng-house, 30 rooms, new building, new income $275 per month; rent $120; MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market st., room 801, eighth floor. | ROOMING-HOUSES and REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE FREE LIST. FOR sale in Oakland—A rooming house of 43 rooms with restaurant attached: lease; nets §165 per month profit; price $2600. Box 892, Call office. A—FISHER & CO., Phone East 4275, | Room 438, James Flood bufiding. | Furnished rooming-houses, flats and hotels. S. McCLURB & CO. Phone Montgomery 1943. 331 Kearny st. Offices' 6 and 7. Largest selected list; also businesses. S11A—ELLIS OF ST 114, MY $5 COMPLETE LIFE READING $1. Greatest living. -astral CLAIRVOYANT of the age; adviser on busi: ness and all aftairs of life; tells your full name and what you ealled for; whom you | WANTED-—Few familles” washing to Will marry, how to control the one you love, even miles away; reunites the separated; Kives secret powers to control; no long de- lays In waiting. A 10 to'§ DAILY and SUNDAY. 4I1A”ELLIS 7 NEAR JONES. Permanently Located in His Own Home. PROF. NIBLO. oo it ERON NABLO. . R Look on page 37 for Mme. Pandora’s display ad. The World's Greatest Clairvoyant. The Great, Only and Original PANDORA. $5 Full Life Readings—$1. Bring this ad. and save $4. | The moment you enter her parlor she will tell you your full name, age, occupation and whom and when you will marry, and what you called for, without asking a question: Will tell the name of your sweetheart, or anything you want to know. She sends you away much wiser and happler. Hours, 10 to 8 daily and Sunday. 1148 Market st. Same floor Fowzer photo., opp. Hale' A—MISS M. WILLE, 310 Ellls st. * Clairvoyant, crystal seer, can be consulted. on all affairs of life; Miss Wille guarantees an honest, reliable, tisfactory reading; reveal the past; gives correct forecast of your fu. ture, advises you on important —affair whetber financial, domestic, love or business: gives the secret how to control, charm, fascl- nate the one you love; reading, $1: hours 10-§ p. m.; French, German, English spoken. - LINCOLN, CLAIRVOTANT ADVISER, TEACHER OF OCCULTISM. Seven years of reliable, accurate advice to the hundreds ‘Who have consulted him has proven his sterling worth. Removed to 418 Eddy st. Readings by mall, $2; hours, 10 to 5. ISMAR THE EGYPTIAN CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST. Permanently located at 1104 Market rooms 9 and 10, cor. Turk (Vendome); readings: daily, 10'a. m. to 5 p. 1 tions answered, §1; full life, $5. MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card read- er, palmist; when others fall try me; good reading 25c: no sign. 1021 6th. nr. Mission. MME. RSEAU, card reader. L., 25¢; g., 50c. 545 Minna st., nr. 6th. Phone Folsom 3397. st. rivate ques- APRIL 2, TNOT A C EMPLOYMENT WANTED--Female--Con ‘WOMAN wants work by the day, washing, ironing and house cleaning. 709% Treat ave., near Twentieth st. DEAD-TRANCE | GERMAN woman would like plain sewing. 149 Fourth st. take bome. Card or inquire at 2819 Baker st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED-—MALE. CABLE and telegraphic expenses reduced; com- bination code work, eleven figure system, undertaken for commission, shipping, bank- ing, .manufacturing and other mercantile houses by a New York expert who can code any special subject in a manner to save several times usual cost of telegraphing. Terms moderate. Address box 614, Call. |/A<1—ALL-AROUND carpenter; first-class job- bing a specialty; city or country; would be a first-class man for ranch or country mill; good millwright, band sawyer or lathe hand; strictly sober and reliable. Box 398, Call. A FRENCHMAN wants situation in private family; city or country; good references. Ad- dress 911 Fourth st. £ e Al et o S EAN RS B SRR E YOUNG Swiss, 22, can speak a little English, desires position In private family; would take care of cows; is good milker and would be willing to be generally useful in any way; would accept moderate wages. Address FRITZ, Humboldt House, 1309 Stockton st. 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 Francisco, San Mateo County. FLATS TO LET—Continued. AAA—COMPLETED <LIST OF HOUSES, FLATS, apartment and rooming-houses: our. Tenting department is free to all: we can find you a home in .tll for no payment other than your good will; we do not ask you to buy or even look at the goods; u;l ml-‘ department freely: you are more than welcome. ‘CORDES FURNITURE CO.. 245-259 Geary st_ (on the square). AAAAA—$20; 6 rooms and bath, sunny upper new flats; Misslon warm belt; all modern improvements; nice yard, birdseye maple parlors and mantels: all rooms tinted. Coso ave., 100 fect from Missicn; take" Missfon-st. cars. get off at Precita a COZY, new, corner, sunny flats of § rooms; every convenience: 100 ft. from 24th-st. car; Tent $21.50-$23.50; cor. Sanchez & Elizabeth. MODERN flat of 8 rooms, all sunny, elegantly inted: reversible windows; rent $30. Sutter st., near 2 FLAT, 7 sunny rooms, bath of Mission; rent reasonabie. Guerrero; all latest improvements, A_SUNNY middle bay-window flat, 4 rooms, $10. 14 ‘Moss, oft Howard st., near Seventh. ELEGANT flat, 5 rooms-and bath. 141 Grove st., near City Hall; §20. Open from 10 to 3. COZY. sunny, upper flat, 5 rooms, bath and yard; tm" a“sxmnu st., near Fourteenth. O'FARRELL, 1937—Fine modern flat, 7 sunny rooms; yard, basement; very reas. to good ten. Toom YR, e T e SUNNY, upper, corner flat, 8 rooms and bath: Tent $25. 116 Steiner st.. opp. Dubocs Park. ONLY $22.50; upper flat of 5 large rooms and bath. 625 Broderick st. . 3 In best part 25th st., Br. 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, Call office. CAPABLE, relfable man with very best of references wishes position in Caiifornia In general merchandise store; over 10 years’ ex- perience as manager. Address W. BAILY, 704 Dolores st. MIDDLE-AGED man desires position in office, collector, solicitor or attend ‘to privaté party; speaks English and German; references. Box 390, Call office. COZY flat, 3 rooms and bath; sun all day; aduits only. 851 Ashbury st. DOLORES, 138—New upper flat, 6 rooms; modern. Apply 2 to 4. DOLORES, 1314A, near Army—S5 large sunny rooms and bath; rent $22.50. MISSION, 1513A, near 11th—35 large rooms, bath, laundry; reasonabl RENT reduced; new, 7 rooms, sunny, tinted: marine view. Cor. Jackson and Cherry sts. SUTTER, 1734—Six sunny rooms and porcelain hath. rent $20. POULTRYMAN and carpenter; competent, re- liable, wants the work of fitting up and running a first-class poultry plant. BUCK- NAM, 318 0th st., Oakland. MISS ZEMDAR, young, gifted clair. and palm.; L., 50c: G., $1."1033 Fillmore, nr. McAllister. MRS. FREDRICHS, clairvoyant, card reader; 25c and 50c; circles Wed. eves. 1203 Hayes. MRS. SHAFFER, permanently located at 558 Stevenson gt.; hours 9 to 9: open Sunda: SEND date of birth and 2 stamps for a pen picture of your life. HILL, 120 Sutter s SPIRITUALISM. ACMRS. 7. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and life reader. 1206 Market, r. 10, Galt House. DR. HOWLANT'S 50c readings this week; eir. Mon., Wed., Sat, nights, 25c. 1208 Market. MRS. E. J. WILLIAMS, spirifual adviser; see herj be convinced; none better. 1008 Mission. MRS, BROOKS tells past, present and future without asking questions: 25c up. 36 Halght. HYPNOTISM. DELAUFF, magnetist, now at 222 Eddy st. nervous, mental {lis, habits cured; no drugs. ——— e ————— EMPLOYMENT OFFI(XES. A—JAPANESE. INDUSTRIAL CO. BOWMAN K. SUGIURA, MANAGER. JAPANESE AND CHINESE SERVANTS. All kinds of contract work; gentlemen’s cloth~ ing kept in order by contract, $1 a month; a suit a week. 408 Post st., phons Main 3801 AN offer warted for a nicely furnished 17- room house: selling on account of other business. Box 609, Call. —To_buy lodging-house, about 35 in good condition. Box 1268, Call. B Y ARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process used { for cleaning carpeis on floor without removal; carpets and rugs also cleaned by compressed alr at_shop; prices moderate. S. F. Com- pressed A:r Cleaning Company 308 Market st.: phone Msin 152 and Bush 479. WHEN you become disgusted with your work, send for SPAULDING’S Ploneer Carpet Beat- ing Works, 333-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. CONKLIN'S superior carpet beating works, 383 Golder Gate ave.,nr. Larkin; tel. South 102. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1800 Har— rison st.; Al cleaning; 3c. Phone Misslon 225. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.; tel. Main 394, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Props. | MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First-class carpet cleaning, 3c yard. Tel. Mission 74. | RUDOLPH & CO.. carpet heating works: prices reasonable. 1763 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. LACE CURTAINS AND BLA TS, | BLANKETS cleancd 40c, delivered same day. N.Y.Curtain-House,1326 Fillmore;tel. West 6306, e e e — CURE FOR RUPTURE. DR. PIERC S the work: no need for ‘“‘operations.’” * Magnetic Truss Co.. 206 Kearny st. ——— e S Magnetic Elastic Truss'’ does Pierce | ONE Minute Toothache Drops cure instantly, 15c: family size, 25c; all druggists. e e e e e CORN CURE. s in a merchandise st Call office. ore. Give detalls to thriving up-to-date town in Sonoma County that I will trade for a gen- box | iture 1 a | < - ted near ¢ ot Oaliand business ER e i e e bl oiaee. M T, | DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the ™57 11th ot Oakiand. | Jbést corn cure, or sale by all arussists : RO DR D e s real estate consisting of 2 houses CATARKH AND DEAFNESS, Also ear noises cured by new antiseptic method; 1 wk. free. Dr. Cottingham, 9 Powell;hrs.10-4, —eeee e H PA & % stockholders of the COAS NAY COMPANY will be 111 at 11:30 ompany, WILLCUT STOCKHOLDER stockh RNIA RAIL CENTRAL NY will be 1906, said_com nge buliding, he purposs directors for such other - come before sald n that the annual meet- 15 of the INTER-CAL- Y COMPANY will be April 11, 1906, at said company, ige bulldin five . directors for sact such gther me before said 906 WILLCUTT, Secretary. ING OF STOCKHOLDERS— given that the annuul mee s of the SOUTHERN MPANY will be 10, 1906, at 12 f' said_ company, shange buliding, for the' purpose en directors for nsact such other come before sajd JCKHOLDERS— 10, 1906, at 11 f said eompany, change buliding, 4 fornia, for the purpose board of mnine directors for ar and to lega come before said arch 2 J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. ETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— creby given that the annual meet- in the stockhoiders of the CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPA will be held on Tuesday, April 10, 7906, at 10 o'clock a. m.. al ihe office of sald company, room 1216, Merchants' Exchange bullding San Francisco, Calitornia, for the purpose of electing & board of seven-directors for the business meeting. suing year and to transact such other @s ‘mas legally come before said March 26, 1908. J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. THE annusl meeting of lot owners of Laurel Hill Cemetery for the election of trustees ond ‘other bupiness will be held at 912 Claus Spreckels building cn TUESDAY, April 8 190¢, at 2 o'clock p. m. CHARLES H. CROWELL, Secretary. Sap Francisco, March 29, 1908. for the purpose | transact such other | | FOR sale—Delicatessen, groceries, ete.; in the | 5200 | | | | | | | 2 sale—On one of *he busiest streets in the a general furnishing goods store; no- tions, stationery, etc.; a splendid trade and b sell at a bargain on ac nt of having to leave the city. Box 1044, Call; no agents. PARTNER wanted in a well paying patented device for attachment to buggies and wagons will give full explanation to a person m ing business; no other need apply. Call office. Box 80, ND services sec nonthly 30 Kears ! least $90 required. interest in estab, ure to steady, active busines: each: ., to ny experience room 1. man will pay at not WANTED- Cxperienced thoroughly established inz a large R. R. and local business; refer- | employment office, man as partner in a do- ence recuired. Box 607, Call office. Srocery, coal and feed; rare oppor- in growing Oakland suburb; estab- 15 years, Box €337, Call office, Oak- COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for §4; collections made; city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 | Montgomery st., rooms 9-10. Tel. Main 5580. e N DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL COMPANY. Perfect, vainless dentistry at lowest prices. Full get of teeth, §2; silver fillings, 25c; gold filings, $1; gold crowns, $3; bridge work, $3. 1104 Market st., corner Turk. | A NEW plate—The Whalebone_Cannot break: warranted 20 yrs.: crowns, $3.50; flllings, 50c; plates, $5;" full set; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, near 11th— No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting DUc: gas given. LOWEST prices in S. F.; painless extraction. B0c. New York Dentists, 969 Mission, cor. 6th. " interest In saloon on account of other business; best $150 $30 un. Box 382, C location Market lease; doing a goed business; average at. “all office. rent RESTAURANT. for sale on principal street south of Market st.; in a locality where hun- dreds of workmen are daily employed. dress box 8902, Call office; no agents. Ad- 450 ACRES; nicely located in ‘acramento Coun- ty; will sell cheap for cash or trade for & general merchandiee * store. particulars, box 8945, Call office. Address with FOR sale—One of the, best, largest and popular. restaurants on Market st.; In a good business locality; doing a good business; in- vestigate this. Box 1199, Call. | RESTAURANT for sale, worth §800; no reas- onable offer refused: must sell on account of other business. Coleman, 311 Jas. Flood bid. RESTAURANT—Must sell this week: doing a fine 320 fine business; man and wife. location: Third st. a fortune for BRANCH bakery and nished rooms; low arfety store; 3 rent: nice location; fur- best bargain in the city; quick. 4102 Nineteenth. GOLD fillings, 75c; silver, 36c; erowns, $2; no pain: op. Sun. Dr.A.C.Hewltt.101% Grant av. buttonholes made. Stewart's Lining & Trim- ming Store, 14-16 Taylor st.; phone . AN artistic dressmaker and talloress wisles few more customers. 1103 Laguna st. | McDOWELL Dressmaking.and Millinery School —Eve. clas: tterns cut. 1190 Market OLDEST, largest Japanese-Chinese employment office furnishes best help promotly. GEO. SAKAUYE, successor Geo. Aoki, removed to 320 Mason from 421 Post; tel, East 550, AN up-to-date Japanese-Chinese emp. office; furnishes rellable help of all kinds promptly; CHR. KURAMOTA, 405 Post; tel: James 501. STAR Employment Office—Reliable Japanese and Chinese help furnished with care. W. KADOTA, 409 Powell st.; tel. Main 1751 A—_JAPANESE _and Chinese help. WM. YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush S59. AN old_estab. (1850) Chinese emp: office. C. CHONG'S, Temoved to 518 Pine; tel.Grant 156. H. W. HONG, 113A Clay st.. Chigese employ- B 428, ment office; best help. Tel. Ea CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1867. BRADLE €O., 640 Clay. MIDDLE-AGED man, handy with horses, good gardener, can milk two cows, wants position on private place. NESTER ROKOP, 473 Seventh st., Cakland. SITUATION wanted by experlenced gardener to take charge of private place; up in all branches in and outside work; best of ref- erences. Box 613, Call. SCANDINAVIAN man, married, wants situa- tion on private place or small ranch; very handy with tools and good all-around man. Box 368, Call, — DENER, thoroughly experfenced cars of greenhouses and ground, drawing plans and laying out new places; first-class references. J. L., box 424, Santa Rosa, Cal. A CULTURED French gentleman with excel- lent references desires any position; is first- class Spanish_translator and correspondent. Address E. S, 131 Hermann A RELIABLE and temperate middle-aged man would like position to take charge of hopees, cows or garden; is safe driver; very handy with tools. Address H. B., 613 Montgomery. A-No.1 CARPENTER wants work, city or country; old or new work: open for any- ;mng there's living in. H. B., 510 Schra- er st FOLSOM, 2890, near 25th—New, modern 7 rooms; middle flat; rent cheap to nice people. MISSION st., 3214A, near 28th—New house, 6 r. and b.; elec. lights; all modern mp.; $25. NEW modern flat, 5 rcoms and bath. 3376 Sixteenth FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. 1 TO let—Furnished flat, 6 rooms; Western Addi- tion; mo children; April 15. Box 389, Call. FURNISHED flat, 7 rooms; full of roomers; “rent §27.50. 1338 Bush st. FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. APRICE OR A HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Con. EXPERIENCED suit fitter to take charge al- teration room In our new department. JOB ROSENBERG, 816 Market st. EXPERIENCED corset alteration hand | salary: steady position. JOE nosmm K16 Market st. - —_— EXPERIENCED alteration hands on suits and jacksts. JOE ROSENBERG. 816 Market st. OPERATORS on shirts and overalls at Crown Factory, Fifteenth and Valencia sts. GRILS wanted for factory work; 15 to 18 years. Gulf Bag Co., 709 Front st 02 oo P i o e e S WANTED—Bright errand girl. J. BAER, 1200 Geary st. BARBERS—Employment and Supplies. BARBERS of Local No. 148—Special mesting Monday night. Adoption of amendments to by-laws. J. R. BLEILY, secretary. BARBER shop running two chairs, Western Addition, can be bought very cheap If ap- led for immediately to STOLTZ, Mar- t 3t BARBER shop; very central; running § chairs; a younger man can run 6 or more chairs: lease aimost 2 years to run; ice $1400; part time it desired. STOLTZ. Market sf. BARBER shops: a large variety of them: some very good can be bought on easy pay- ments or for cash. STOLTZ, 723 Market st. BARBER shop in Berkeley; has good lease: cheap rent: good eeds; rear rooms; pric $275. STOLTZ, Market st. ¥ BARBER shop up Sutter st.: 2 chairs; good ‘money for cne who is willing to work alone; §150; time if necessary. LTZ. 723 Mkt $225— WELL located barber shop for sale: hy- draulio- chairs; living rooms; sacrificing on account of other business. COLEMAN, 311 James Flood building. City and country barber shops bought and sold. COLEMAN, 311 Jas, ;flod bidg. BARBER—Young steady man with first-class experiences wishes to buy half interest in good shop. Box 251, Call. BARBER wanted: first-class preferred; one who wants 40 buy a shop; reasomable. Box 385, St. Helena, Cal. BARBER—415 Market st. BARBER for evenings from Wednesday tilf Sunday morn’g; $7; union. Broderick & Oak. YOUNG barber desires position; out of city preferred. Address M. GRAY, 1797 Folsom. FOR sale—Four-chair barber outfit, cheap. In- quire 653 Willow ave. WANT 4 to 6 chair barber shop: paying propo- sition only; cash. Box 209, Call office. FOR sale—An old established, 3-chair barber shop. 1007 Howard st., near Sixth. BEST 2-chair shop in city; receipts $40 to $43 ‘weekly; rent §11 month. 817 Laguna st I CORNER 10-room house; well furnished; offer wanted. See owner 12 to 6, 546 Turk st. ON account of departure will sell § furn. rooms cheap; rent low, 230% Third, upstairs. FOR sale—Furnished flat, 7 rooms, bath; rent cheap. 476 Golden Gate ave. 1 FURNITURE WANTED. A—PHONE South 1015; it will pay you to send for me before you sell your furmiture, car- pets, planos, etc. M. GALLICK, 201 Larkin. MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO., 1321 Market st., bet. 9th and 10th, paying big money for furniture, etc. Phone South 179. SITUATIONS wanted—Hotel man and _wife, first-class walter and waitress for resort; finest references; disengaged at present. Box 374, Call office. . EXPERIENCED and effitiént collector, now working on commission for prominent house, would like to devote part of time to another firm. Box 379, Call office. A RELIABLE engineer, who s also first-class electriclan and machinist, and can do all kinds repairing, wishes steady position: best references. Address or call 1809 Howard st. COMPETENT, rellable engineer would like sit- uation; . can’ take care of and do necessary repairé on engine; good references. Call or address 712 Jefferson st., Oakland. BOOKKEEPER, first-class, wants a few hours’ work dally: competent to handle any sys tem of accounts; no objéction to work even- ings. Box 59, Call office. OLD gentleman desires position as bartender in country roadhouse or hotel; honest and reliable; wages no object; good references. | Box 74, Call. JAPANESE, Chinese help of all kinds furnish- ed; housecleaninz. 708 Taylor; James 7636. RELTABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice: all kinds heip. 815 Stockton. Main 5188. A WOMAN wants situation for housework and cooking; is kind to children. Apply 112 Tehama st., off Second. A RESPECTABLE woman wants work by the day. Call 185 San Carlos ave., off Nineteenth. MAN and wife with experience would like places on farm or stock ranch; have best of references. _Call 811 Fremont EXPERT draughtsman wants work evenings; estimating and drawing for contractors ur owner; reasonable.. Box 400, Call. BLACKSMITH—Horseshoer; _first-class _all- round man wants steady work. Address I. NENNEMANN, Napa, Cal. BANK bookkeeper, experienced and reliable, vémlylm position; high references. Box 380, all. LADY of refinement wishes position as house- keeper or companion for refined person; no objections to traveling; best of references. Address L. D., 19 E. San Fernando st., San Jose, Cal. EXPERIENCED woman desires position for general housework; no objections to go across the bay; wages $25; no post answered. Apply 7ll Elizabeth’ st., between Diamond and Douglass. CARPENTER, first-class, wan contract. N. M. PEARSO House, Sacramento st. COACHMAN, thoroughly competent driver, un- derstands gardening, desires position; best of references. Box 389, Call office. YOUNG man who understands the care of horses and garden work wants employment; references. Box 364, Call. work, day or ‘What Cheer AS_visiting governess or coaching English, German advanced studies, public school cer- tificates, experienced; music —conmservatcry graduate; excellent reference. Box 239, Call RELIABLE woman with a card wishes to do housework; no objections to country. 31 La- fayette st., re: between Eleventh and Tweltth, How and_Mission. A WOMAN wants to go out by the day to do washing and ironing or house cieaning: will furnish references if -mecessary. Address 2567 POt st. PROTESTANT German lady, good cook, neat worker, desires sitnation, city or country; references; wages $30. Call 908% Howard st., dressmaker store. ¢ MIDDLE-AGED, respectable woman; is a ood cook: will do some: washing in a pri- vate American family; is fond of children; from $15 to §20. 2641 Tehama st., nr. 4th. FRENCH woman who is first-class cook would like situation in private family, elther city or country; wages not less~than $35. Ad- dress M. R., 382 Stockton st. COMPETENT young woman Wishes position as housekeeper; has young child; only mod- e::t: wages expected. Address 3316 Twenty- sixth st ‘WANTED—Position as companion to elderly iady by young. educated, refined girl. Box 356, Call offie ; GERMAN girl wishes place ~to do_ general housework - and - cooking:. wages $30. U3 O'Farrell st. 2, A WOMAN would like position as cook and general housekeeper in German family; wages $30 to $35; car fare. 211 Twenty-seventh st. e LADY, experienced nurse, traveled extensively, desires positicn as nurse or companion; ex: cellent references. Phone Nurse, West 1232 LADY with daughter 15 and child 235 years wishes work in country; good housekeeper seamstress; object good home. Box 208, Call. EDUCATIONAL, Speclal Term—Beginning Now TFor Grammar and High School Students at AYRES MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 723 MARKET ST. Life Scholarship, $50. One Month Free. Day and Night School. THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the largest institution devoted exclusively to dramatic learning in America; positions guaranteed. Send for catalogue. Native Sons’ building. FOR sale—Flirst-class grocery and bar; £00d. location; no opposition: lease; receipts aver- age §50 day. Box 622, Call. | §250, $250, $260—-BEST bargain in city; old established busindss; no experience required; owner leaving city. ' 8651 Marke! room 1. FOR sale—Delicatesseri store in central loca- tion of city; will merit full investigatién. Box 1019, Call office. R business section of Hayes Valley; price §1: full value in stock. Inquire box 1021, 100; GROCERY store for sale In Alameda; all com- plete; good stock and business; price $1650. Box 806, Call office. WANTED—Partner, f @ restaurant in’ Jose; will make egfendid offer to a man. . Box 1166, office. FOR sale—A good paying restaurant in a very desirable town in San Mateo County; will_sell reasonable. $700. IF sold soon FOR sale—Patent for a domesiic article; re- quirel by and used §00d money maker. FOR sale—Fruit and and wagon. Call at Box 9064, Cali. grocery, fruit and liquor store: rent $20; 4 living rooms; large stable. Inquire 1618 Sanchez st.. corner Day. by eve B 5085 Call office. : table business; horse ¥ ALL expert court reporters advise you to attend GALLAGHER-MARSH Bus. College, 933 Market et.; shorthand, typing, book- keeping, $50; catalogue. A-METROPOLITAN California business: sten- ographic students; 300 yearly: best positio high school preparation, 925 Golden Gate ave. e ST O DO e T e AN HEALD'S DUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st, Established 1863; largest in the West; annual enrollment_1000; send for circular; day & eve, BOTH adult and children’s classes now open for the_season at Hinman's School of Dancing, 1412 Polk st., near California; tel, East 2126, ALWAYS a_ demand for our tes; they are trained by practical busine: men. San Francisco Business College, 738 Mission st. HEALD'S School of Mines and Engineering, 21 Post st, 8. F.; clvil, mining, electrical, steam and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. e 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, ; est. 1864. Vi e Naion Semool. 118 Fulton, ne. Cley Hail, Prot. Hines' D: Academy, Jefterson Tl Chapaes. Mon. & Thurs. cyen 055 6. & 424 Pine 3t—Night thseen i b o e dP) RESPECTABLE woman wishes work by day; laundry work preferred; references. Apply 1622 Leavenworth st. TWO Scotch girls want places; one codk and one second girl or chamber Work; wages $35 and $30. 2422 Post st. ARTISTIC dressmaker; engagements by any; perfect fit; stout ladies specialty; work taken home. 919 Howard st., near Fifth, DRESSMAKING, repairing, by experienced lady; references given. M. P., 1106 Sacra- mento st. A REFINED young woman wishes a position as housekeeper in widower's family;. would €0 in country. Box: 237, Call —_ e e GOOD German cook desires situation for cook- ing aad some housework; city or country; wages $£30. Please call at 748 Howard st. A n‘I’{hs,"r-‘?LAss mmang “desires 2'40!“;.’1‘: was| ome. Address Laundress, i court, off Fourteenth st., near Guerrero. EXPERIENCED German cook : wishes situa- tion. Apply 2016 Fillmore st. LAUNDRESS wants work Tuesday. 1123 Webster st. b o Sl e L WOMAN wishes to do chamber work; sicep home. Apply égu Tehama. st. EXPERIENCED ‘cook wishes sitia- e e Hflfll‘" and tion. Apply 2216 Fillmore st. PLAIN - Minna st.; phone A JAPANESE young nice girl wants posi- tion, ho 3 ‘How- mmm"fl?'w‘ ‘Tel. How- JAPANESE ycung girl wants a to do worl, sm & : Dousework. smail iy fid‘-“"é‘% Yox JAPANESE woman wants T likes to cook, help .or wash East 1044, 1006 Leavenworth st. t (oo washing done at home. A. R., 510 [ WE have first-class houses and flats; for com- ! e 2 v flats; for com. t Phoné | TO LET—Sunny middle flat, 5 rooms, bath. 6 FIRST-CLASS barber wants steady help for Saturday and Sunday. W. MARSOUN, 561 Fillmore st. STEADY young man desires position where faithful "work will warrant advancement. Address 1207 Guerrero st. RESPONSIBLE, married, all-round handy man with wood, fron, painting, good boatman, wishes care of place. Box 835, Call office. YOUNG man, reliable and steady, wishes posi- tion as blacksmith's helper. Address W. P., 80414 Folsom st. ; STENO student wants work half day, $3.50 peg week: references. Box 382, Call office. COMPETENT proofreader desires employment; references. Hox 339, Call office. EXPERIENCED gent's furnishing goods clerk wishes position. Box 87, Call, H. J. LEUTHOLTZ, auctioneer, 708 Market st., ‘Toom 906; tel. Bush 762. Highest prices paid. HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fur- niture, carpets, etc. 752 Mission;tel. Bush 813. Z. ABE LEVY, 1185 Market st., phone Jessie 761. pays cash and buys everything. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—German cook, lunch house, $40; cook, $35, and second girl, same house, $25, Alameda; cook, $30, no wash, and second gir!, $25, same house, Santa Clara; seam- stress for orphanage, $25; laundress for orphanage, $25; second girl for family, coun- try resort, $25; refined gecond girl for san- garium, §20; cleaning irl_for snitarium, ; nurse for-sanitarium, $35; 12 waitresses for city and country - hotel $25; kitchen helper for -delicatessen, $5 a week; second girl, Napa, $25; 2 nurses and upstairs work, $20" and_$25: also a large number of do- mestics for cooking, general housework, etc. for city and country at best wages, and $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sutter st. A HEAD waitress, first-class springs, just mnln:, on salads to make or station to hold, , room and board; choice place. C. R. HANSEN & CO. 429 Bush st. A—2 WAITRESSES, Institution, country, $30, Gom, board and washing. R. HANSEN & CO. ...420 Bush st. A FIRST-CLASS German cook; small fam.$40 A second girl for small institution, city..$25 A nurge assist light chamber work. An infant's nurse, assist older child A chambermaid and seamstress. . 4 waltresses for first-class city hotels 2 chambermaids for city hotels. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 428 Sutter st LADIES WANTED To do easy fancy work; may be taken home; experlence mot required; permanent steady work. Room 6, 134% Market st. A young lady wanted to learn hairdressing and manicuring; terms $5; & grand opportunity. HELP WANTED—MALE. A—CUTTING & GUNN, INC, Mgrs Pacific Cont. & Cal. Bmpl. Agencies. Phone James 3801 —Bush 406—835 Washington, T drillers, E weekl; FREE FAR! R coulTr Y New elec. road laborers, §2; teamsters, $2.25; this is new job, and you are weekly. EUREKA, HUMBOLDT COUNTY. Woodsmen, miill and yard men, fare §2.50. FREE FARE—SAN LUIS GBISPO. Becton hands, $1.60; 8. P. Co. ——MINERS—— %0 xold miners, Slerra County, g. found. Tunnelmen, W. P. R, R., $2.75, paid weekly, gold miners, Lassen Chun?" ;.‘on'ruufl. near city, $3.30 day. laborers, . 10 laborers, rkeley, $2.25:; drillers, $2.50. 20 laborers, quarry, Oakland, $2.25. ‘WOODS. 5 woodsmen, Shasta Coum Tie makers, 1lc tie; post mlh" 'r«" :- R. Laborers, teamasters, drillers, $67.50. Lots other jobs. Call and see us. CUTTING & GUNN. 633 Washington AT C. R. HANSEN & CO. Younz German bar] 50 bridge carpenters THERE 1S BONUS you stay till the work is through. TCOHPA_“ WORK. SEB US THIS I8 The company’s representative is here and will “take you um. - No Fee CALL AND SEB US ABOUT JOB. T Bt T Rz ) $25 and and fd.; 2 men about found; teamster, and found: woodsmen, 75 and $80; 2 ‘men and wives for privats contract, farmers, milkers, cooks, Spring College, 234 Post st., r. 17, 24 floor. ers and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 A_GIRLS learn millinery for March_ positions; | —reronto & 2 seasons from start to finish for ; mate- | ANDRE'S Office, 317 Stockton st.—Cook for rial furnished; positions guaranteed, $10 a restaurant. $80: pastry cook, cook, ‘week up. School, 234 Post st., r. 17, 2d floor. mn‘t.r‘yfi M:u“n.- w.t eity, assist- Tarn the whols hairdressing trade, $10: Rair: | —oon Toarors £ 0§90, ote dreseing, face massage, manicuring, scalp | ASSISTANT teacher for institution, country, treatment, hn.lrw‘urk. ete.; day & eve. classes. $30 and fd. ANDRE'S, 317 Stockton st. 210 Powell. c. O'Fareil. 7.2: positions #€'d. | 3 rromEN Doy for P WANTED _Visiting nursery woverness, Ger- | teo, §20. Apply ', 428 Sut- man oniy. for boy, 6 years old, during ater- | _ter noon hours; must'have city references. Call HOTELS a ltaby, Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:30 a. m. Washington st. 7 COMPETENT French or German mald: city raferences required: wages $30. Call 1888 Pacific ave,, Tuesday morning" from 10 to 12. 2370 COMPETENT 'made _stenographer__wants a stenographic position. Box 85, Call. HOTEL and restaurant help looking for work call at 31S. James Flood building. JAPANESE couple wish positions; man good cook; wife wait at table, housework;-in pri- Vate tamily, city or codntry: B. SAWAGO- UCHI, 8 Central place, off Pine st., bet. K!u’n! and Dupont. JAPANESE wants a position to'do bridge and plate work in dentist's office; has_many ears’ experfence. postals answered. H. K., X €29, Call office. JAPANESE first-class lnu::"rym-n wants posi-| tion jn nice family: _best references. AKIY, 849 Bush st.; tel. Black 1996. JAPANESE hoy wants a position as a porter or housework in city or country, with ref- erences. Address T. K., 305 Dupont JAPANESE wants eituation to do any kind of housework; speaks English. JOE YAMA, 703 Larkin st.; tel, East 8770 HRBT-CLA? Japanese boy deeires place mornings fvhere he could care for garden, ‘wash steps, etc. Address “F,” 519 Bush st. BRIGHT, voung Japanese wishes position as schoolboy in small family; speaks good Eng- lish. Address P. K., 5§70 Post st. CHINESE boy, first-class cook, wants posi- on® tamily. Adavess 323 Duponk et CHINESE cook for general family.. A. HIM, 619 Jackson st. 178 GOOD Chinese cook wishes position in pRvate ‘ family. LEE TUNG. 209 Sth st., e FLATS TO LET. SR Rt i ot AA— Every desirable vacant dwelling Is listed in our renting department: combined lists from twenty-five of the largest agencies; eaves a world of time and trouble, Service {s absolutely free. > " You are not asked to buy or even look at furniture, STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY, 1039 Market st.. opposite McAllister. WE will find you a home of flat AT ONCE any part of the city throtgn o':lg‘»«m{-: ting { al Tree. -_T. Brilliayt Furniture Co.. 38-312 Pr . /TWENTIETH. 4409, near Diamond—An ai- - tractive upper flat of 5 rooms and bath; tint- ed; very d large vard; modern; $20; one block mkmn.‘gx. e b call and se us. D. €O0., 232 1 MASONIC ave,, 1319-1325, near Waller—Ble- BANE Gpuny, - middie flats, 7 rooms modern,’ Twenty- Halehi, . | ONE upstairs girt WANTED—Woman to do housework and cook 2 ‘meais a day; sieep home;|wages $20. Call afternoon, 763 Howard st. GIRL to essist in general housework; small family; $20. 2612 Larkin st. GIRL between 15 and 18, aseist light house- Second st. work. 1632 Post st. WANTED—Dishwasher, wages $25. Eureka Hotei, 4153 Brannan st. WANTED—Good dishwasher; call early. 92 WENTED—Tallor for general work. Apply —_— GIRL for housework and plain cooking. 1961 [ 407 Jones st. Pine st. (e e STREEETL, Pradlo SRR S i A YOUNG girl for light housework and cook- ing 1n small family of adults. 2065 Bush. —_— A FEW experienced salesladles wanted; best | for fancy of salaries paid. 2544 Mission st. - WANTED—Girl for bakery and restaurant. 5§28 Fourth st. _— GIRL to assist with twin children, 2 years old. Tepresent us Apply 1551 Post st. - Call morning. (S5l o L8 o e Ao B ok v i ‘WANTED—Young lady assistant bookkeeper; ”muz be A-mlnen'c'od. aseuthe and nman. _ Apply after m. N. WOOD & CO.. 740 Market st. _— WANTED—An experienced ribbon saleswoman. Apply_superintendent’s offiee, HALE BROS., Inc., Monday morning, between 9 and 11. e L I D N T GIRL wanted to learn glove -] from start: steady. Carson aflx‘m: :e-“ ond and Minna sts, as; abiity determaiuln. broben of Bt ments: by i Box 393, Call. o3 p- S e S e L OPERATORS on ladles’ underwear. Mis— ston st., third floor. g —_— OPERATORS to take work home; bring sam- ple. 656 Mission st.. third floor. OPERATORS on ladies’ ‘waists. 656 Mission st.. third floor, B S e S WOMEN to do fefitherstitching at ‘home: sample. - 656 Misslon st., x‘.‘grd floor. i WANTED—A _girl for cooking and gereral housework; good wages. Call 3601 Clay st. e o Y M WANTED—A in_ bakery. GIRLS for laborate 2304 Van Ness .\‘? easy, desirable fancy work: : 250, Call. 800d pay. 336 Third st. work. The Viavl Co., GOOD tailoress on custom coats: Roat 5. 500 Kearny st. o GUOD,- strong woma at 1661 Octavia st. ookt e - et B B e ST WANTED—Girl to assist with smal Apply 1551, Pust st. T e v P I R T . FINISHERS on cloaks. M. SIMINOFF, 1238 Home: Call $14 Starr ing. i e o —_— " [ e, WANTED —Rapid and corvect < % ; MEN to learn cigar trade: good while learning. 618 Merchant st.. near 3 ‘'WANTED—Thoroughly department; WANTED—At once, good, live throughout California; large com- missions paid; complete outfits Mmmr*(m lars address Oregon Nursery MEN & mh_r: {:dlwln(.i. &,:Ilh Chicago. St. Louls: free catalog. WANTED—Teacher term in Monterey County: $80 per month; if for netx year. Box MEN to learn barber once for special ‘while 3 LEGE, 627 st i ES Relkin B added 100 new WANTED—Cash boys: bring scheeling certifi- cate. A superintendent’s office, HALE mos.l::-?n.’-uu-.'- A—MEN wanted to learn the barber trade: MILER fpecial offer to next five applicants, SYSTEM or':aoumnlumn WANTED—Experienced machine men for rail- road tunnmel work; » e N ST