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THE SAN FERANCISCO CALL 'FRIDAY A kILé 1906, Deltvered Cts change of ad- EW TATIVE: bune Bullding NDE .Herald Square nelsco Cal n the year. "ICES e sireet; ope ING NOTICE ; cpeh until . for the purp ther officers of of such other [ the ; quick, quiet; advice fre no charge unless st . deeds, leases, bills of pora- ions; pro- . room 301 . Exam. ;" established 20 general courts pnd office advance or for consuita- tment. Tel. Red 2801 1 divorce costs $12; all law o fee in advance; open Sat- other evenings by appoint- 8§19 Mkt., r. 33. Ag. T legal Market, room n advance DETECTIVE S Sec. Serv. Ag te detectlve work; Call bldg.; Private v undertakes nimpeachable ES. 12-horse Box 1480, n _auto, order. Camer: first-class condi- office. Phone South 5 Parrott bldg. ROARDING FOR CHILDREN. home for children from birth to 5§ s; medical care it necéssary; 2504 Howard st. LECT dopted. teach Germau; by Jefferson Pk who night or any one willing to do himselt useful, to same in business clear- ‘monthl given ¥100 t 5 Kear § d_confectionery ore trade; Mvir sh trade. See R. G. tablished many of stock $800; by hotels 3 nd URANT and oyster_house on ) the park; rent $30; lease; from t once on $10,000. count S: CIFIC held on Wednesday o'ciock & m., at the 1216, Merchants rancisco m blished hardware business in ‘entral California; want a interest and to take mount of money re- 0 to any give sat for wanting of 2 houses date town in that I will trade for a gen- Give detalls to box ty hendise store. office. Box 1044, Call; ed in & well paying patented achment to buggies and wagons; | explanation 1o & person mea no other nmeed apply. Box 780, he city no agents. and feed; rare Oakland suburb; 37, Call oifice, . oppor- estab- Oak- sale on principal street n a locality where hun- ¢ employed. Ad- or ocation; Flood bldg. i | .| $L ! . WILKE, 26% | full value .in sight; | at chance. R. G. 261, Kearny st. and bar, elegantly fitted n on prominent busines $100 upward; 3 | LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE—Con. brdortl bbb et AT ST R TR s A—FISHER & CO., Phone East 4275, Room 438, James Flood buiiding. Furnished rooming-houses, flats and hotels. E. McCLURB & CO. Phone Montgomery 1843. 331 Kearny st. Offices 6 and 7. Largest selected list: also businesses. 1 TRANCE C SPECIAL THIS WEEK. MY §5 COMPLETE LIFE READINGS, $1 $1——LOW FEE—$L 4114 ELLIS ST., NEAR JONES. NO CHARGE IF NOT SATISFIED WHEN READING 1S OVER—YOU TO BE JUDGE. 1 DO HERBEY SOLEMNLY AGREE AND GUARANTER to make no charge if I fail to you by name in full, names of your encmies or rivals. I promise to tell whether your husband, wife or sweetheart is or teil how to win the love of the one you 1 re, cven though mlles aw: | how to succeed in business, speculation, law suits; how to marry the one of your choice; | how fo regain youth, health and vitality. Re- | moves evil infiuences, cures drink habit, lo- cates treasures, cures all mervous diseases. How can ‘I have good luck? Fow can I succeed in business? How can I make my home happy? How can I conquer my enemies? How can I marry the one I choose? | How can 1 marry well? How can I conguer my rival? How can I make any one love me? How can I get a good position? How can I remove bad influences? | How capn I control any one? 1 How mdke distant ones think of me? How can I settle my quarrel? How can I hold my husband’s love? How can 1 keep my wife's love? HOURS, 10 TO 8, DAILY AND SUNDATY. 411A ELLIS ST., NEAR JONES. Permanently Located in His Own Home, PROFESSOR NIBLO. The World's Greatest Clairvoyant. The Great, Only and Original PANDORA. $5 Full Life Readings—S$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 happier. Hours, 10 to 6 dally and Sunday. 1148 Market st. Same floor Fowzer photo., opp. Hale's. E”}!‘E}:‘j‘llfl&b—m ntin ued. PRACTICAL ship draughting by Murdock Campbell: a book that makes ship draught- 1vg casy; the author’s practical experience ior 50 years; $5. M. Campbell, 122 Steuart st. HEALD'S BUSINESS 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. Fast 2126, ALWAYS a demand for our graduates; they are trained by practical business men. San Francisco’ Business College. 738 Mission st. ALL expert court reporters advise you to at- tend Gallagher-Matsh Bus. Col, 983 ML shorthand, typing, bookpg.: b0c; catalogue. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—}ALE—Con. STOP: PU1 i OFF YOUR AD VERTISINGa FLATS TO LET—Continued. HELP WANTED—FEWALE—Con. YOUNG Swiss, 25, speaks a little English, de- sires position in private house; willing to be useful in any way; understands gardening; can care for horses or cows; is sober and honest; wages $25 to $30 and board and room. Address JOSEPH, Humboldt House, 1309 Stockton st. JONES, corner Lombard—Elegant, new, 5-6- rooms flats; janitor, garbage service free: $30. THREE coay rooms: 26 Reed st.: rent $12. Apply 1325 Washington st., near Jomes. FLAT—11 rooms; $30; sunny; near cars; good order. 127 Belvedere st. A MAN of good habits wishes to take care of invalid; is willing to make himself usefiff; speaks German; city or _country; small wages. Address CHAS. STEEN, care Salo- mon, 531 Montgomery ave. WANTED—By a trained, experienced and strictly reliable man, position attending companion to invalld man or chronic patient; scientific treatments; first-class references. Box 188, Call office. GROVE, 642—Upper flat, 6 large sunny rooms; modern improvements; rent $27. —_ SUNNY, upper, corner flat, 6 rooms and bath; rent §: 116 Steiner opp. Duboce Pa YOUNG lady for dentist's office in country and travel some; medium height and fair. Box 262, Call | BARBERS—Employment and Supplies. 4-CHAIR barber shop for sale: best paying business; fitted up first class; will stand in- vestigation. COLEMAN, 311 Jas, Flood bidg. A GOOD variety of barber shops just listed; in - ass locations: reas- onable. 11 Jas. Flood bidg. FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. FURNISHED fiat, 5 rooms and bath: nice lo- cation. Apply 965 Hayes st., bet. 9 and I HEALD'S School of Mines and Engineering, 24 Post st., . 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.; cst. 1864. Van ‘der Nalllen School, 118 Fuiton, nr. City Hall, ECHOOL OF ILLUS TRATION- Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st.—Night classes. EMP!.OY]IIEN"I‘ OFFICES. A—JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL CO. BOWMAN K. SUGIURA, MANAGER. JAPANBSE AND CHINESE SERVANTS. All kinds of contract work; gentlemen’s cloth— ing kept in order by contract, $1 a month; & suit & week. 408 Post st., phone Main 3801 COACHMAN, 30 years of age, strictly sober, thoroughly competent driver, desires posi- tion; city or country; best references, Box 97, Call office. POSITION wanted to take care of invalld by respectable young German; hospital experi- ence; best references. Box 589, Call office. BUTLER—Thoroughly experienced Japanese butler; have Eastern and California refer- cnces.” R. G., 407 Post st.; tel. Main 936. GARDENER, first class, wgnts position; flow- ers, vegetables, lawns; re! Box 6340, Call office, Oakland. YOUNG Swiss, 22, can speak a little English, desires position in private family; would tak 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. OLDEST, largest Japanese-Chinese employment office furnishes best help promptly. GEO. SAKAUYE, successor Geo. Aoki, removed to 829 Mason' from 421 Post: tel, East 059. AN up-to-date Japanese-Chinese emp. office; furnishes reliablo 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 S50. H. W. HONG, 1113A Clay st., Chinese employ- ment office; best help. Tel. East 426. AN _old estab. (1850) Chinese emp. office. C. CHONG'S, removed to 518 Plne; tel.Grant 156. CAPABLE, reliable man with very best of references wishes position in California In general merchandise store; over 10 years' ex- perience as manager. Address W. BAILY, 704 Dolores st. MAN and wife would like position on & ranch or in mining camp; wife good cook and handy; man teamster 2 to 8 horses; all round man; etate wages; refs. Box 264, Call. MARRIED man, sober and steady, who is an experiepced driver and horseman, wishes sit- uation to drive team, or will do any kind of general work. O. S., 925 Minna st. MIDDLE-AGED German-American, experi- enced bookkeeper, wants any kind of posi- tion; Al New York references. Address box 232, Call office. CHINESE and Japanese help: estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay, A—MISS M. WILLE, 310 Ellls st. Clairvoyant, crystal seer, can be consulted on all aftairs 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, whetber financial, domestic, love or business; gives the secret how to control, ¢! fasci- nate the one you love; reading, $! p. m.; French, German, English spoken. | KHIRON, THE GREATEST CLAIRVOYANT ON EARTH. Readings da 10 to 6; consultation Formerly 8 Rue Castiglione, ang Khetmadl road, Bombay. Market st. LINCOLN, CLAIRVOTANT ADVISER, TEACHER OF OCCULTISM. Seven years of reliable, accurate advice to the hundreds who have consulted him- has proven his sterl Pa 1 | Removed to 4 dy st. Readings by mafl, §2; hours, 10 to 5. ISMAR B THE EGYPTIAN CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST. Permanently located at 1104 Market rooms 9 and 10, cor. Turk (Vendome); privi Teadings; daily, 10 a. m. to § p. m.; 3 ques. tions answered, $1; full life, $5. JAPANESE, ‘Chinese help of all kinds furnish- ed; housecleaning. 708 Taylor; James 7638, RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice: all kinds help. 315 Stockton. Main 5188. ————— e e e EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. A COMPETENT dressmaker, just arrived in the city, would like to sew out in families; very artistic and a good designer; hours from 8 & m. to b p. m.; price, $1.75 per day. Ad- dress 1304 Pine st. A COMPETENT nurss wishes a few more cases; the best of references. Call at 55 Capp st., San Francisco. COMPETENT Swedish woman wishes a situa- tion at housework and cooking in small fam- ily. 924 Natome st., near Eleventh. RELIABLE young woman wants position as cook and assist in housework; wages $30. 794 Folsom st. WANTED—Position as chef or chef-steward; late from the East; strictly sober; not afra of hard work; hotel or summer resort. Ad- dress for one week E. C., 520 Bush st. A COMPETENT man of experlence would like position as traveling sazesman; grocery line referred; has excellent references. Address . C. S., 55 Cerl st. SCANDINAVIAN couple wish positions; city or country; will work for small wages where they can keep thelr two little children. Box 212, Cail. POULTRYMAN and carpenter; competent, re- llable, wants the work of fitting up and running a first-class poultry plant. BUCK- NAM, 318 9th et., Oakland. MIDDLE-AGED man, handy with horses, good gardener, can milk two cows, wants position on private place. ~NESTER ROKOP, 473 Seventh st., Oakland. SITUATION wanted by experienced gardener to take charge of private place; up in all branches in and outside work; best of ref- erences. Box 613, Call. A CAPABLE young lady would like to teach a bezinner piano lessons in exchange for room rent. Box 94, Call office. A YOUNG lady wants position In office where there is a chance to advance; small salary to commence with. Box 3074, Call. YOUNG girl wishes situation as nurse girl, Zoe st. 45 er, paimist; when cthers fall try me;.good reading 25c; no sign. 1023 6th, nr. Mission. BLANCHE, clairvoyant, card reader; age told; 25c. 1001 Fourth st. MDAR, young. gifted clair. and palm.; : G., $1. 1035 Fillmore, nr. McAllister. | | | MME. KRONENBERG, clalrvoyant, card read- | MME. name an SHAFFER, permanently located at 558 Stevenson et.: hours 9 to 9: open Sundays. SEND date of birth and 2 stamps for & pen | ~ pleture of H. HILL, 120 Sutter PIRITUALISM. A 3RS, 3, J. WHITNEY, bus, medlum an life reader. 1206 Market, r. 10, Galt House. MRS. JOHNSON, medium; readings daily; cir. p.m.; Thurs., 8 p.m. 1342 Jackson. MRS. B, J. WILLIAMS, spiritual adviser; see her; be convinced; none better. 1008 Mission. ! DR. HOWLAND'S 50c readings this week; cir. Mon., Wed., Sat. nightsy 25c. 1208 Market. MRS, BROOKS tells past, present and future without asking questions; 25c up. 36 Halght. —_— HYPNOTISM. A A A~ COMPRESSED Air and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpet» on floor without removal; carpets and rugs also cleaned by compressed air at shop; prices moderate. 8. F. Com- pressed Cleaning Company, 308 Market st:: phone Msin 152 and Bush | WHEN you become disgusted with your work, DING'S Pioneer Carpet Beat- ing Works, Tehama et. Tel. South 40. YOUNG lady typlst desires typewriting to do at home. Box 92, Call office. CHAMBERMAID wants position; can do plain sewing. Box 85, Call office. TWO sisters, Eastern ladies of refinement and education, will accept situations to take charge of the house and children, if desired, while partles wish to go away; best of ref- erences. Address box 230, Call office. LADY of refinement wishes position as house- keeper or companion for refined person; no objections to traveling; best of referenges. Address L. D, 7 E. San Fernaado et., San Jose, Cal. EXPERIENCED _woman _desires position for general housework; Do objections to go across the bay; wages. $28; no postals answered. Apply 711 Elizabeth’ st., between Diamond and Douglass. | RESPECTABLE middle-aged Swedish woman wishes to do cooking and light housework; references; slcep at home preferred. 115 Park Hill ave. . YOUNG girl (Swedish) wishes place to do gei eral housew wages expected, $20. Please call 3972 Twen- ty-fifth st. RELFABLE and thoroughly experienced house- keeper would like to take charge of hotel, apartment or lodging-house. Address or call 200 Eddy RELIABLE woman with a card wishes to_co housework; no objections to country. 31 La- fayette st, rcar, between Eleventh and Twelfth, Howard and Mission, A WOMAN wants to go out by the day to do washing and ironing or house cleaning; will furnish refercnces If necessary. Address 2567 Post st. PROTESTANT German lady, good cook, neat worker, desires situation, ‘eity or country: references; wages $30, Call 908} Howard £t., dressmaker store. LIN'S superior carpet beating works. 383 Golden Gate ave., nr. Larkin; tel. South 102 WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1500 Haf- rison st.; Al cleaning, 3c. Phone Mission 225. | ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 402 Sutter s tel. Main 394, GEO. WALCOM & CO., Pro An old_establ ring busite: ing. 1350 Larkin 3 } MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First—class carpet cleaning, 3¢ yard. Tel. Mission 74. grocery and bar; good lease; receipts aver- je—First-class ; no oppos day. Box Call. FOR saleDelicatessen store in central loca- tion of city; will merit full investigation. Box 1019, Call office. FOR sale—Delicatessen, groceries, etc., in the Valley; price $1100; re box 1021, Call. nees section of Hay lue in stock. In: GROCERY store for sale in Alametia; all co plete; good stock and business; price §$1650. Box 806, Call office. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison st.; tel. Mission 263. MIDDLE-AGED, ~respectable woman; is good cook: will do some washing in a pri vate American family; s fond of children; from $15 to $20. 264} Tehama st., nr. 4th. FRENCH woman who Is first-class cook would like situation in private family, either city or country; wages not less than $35. Ad- dress M. R., 832 Stockton st. COMPETENT young woman wishes position as housekecper; has young child; only mod- erate wages expected. Address 3316 Twenty- sixth st. LACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS. BLANKETS cleancd 40c, delivered same day. N.Y.Curtain-House,1326 numszm.wm 530 % 2 0 CURE TFOR RUPTURE, “DR, PIERCE'S Magnetic Elastic Truss” does the work; no need for “‘operations.” Plerce Magnetic Truss Co., 206 Kearny. 8 WANTED Partner for a restaurant in San Jose; will make eplendid offer to a £0od man. Box 1166, Call office FOR sale—A good paying restaurant in a very desirable town in San Mateo County; will sell reasonable. Fox 9064, Call. NUAL ME Nctice is. hereb ing of the et beld on Wednesday, 19086, o'clock noon, et th at 12 mpany, room 1216, buildi San - Francisco, urposs of electing @ board of ors for the ensuing year and to business as may leg: March 26, J. L. WILLCUTT. Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— Notice is hereby given that the a meet- ing of the etockhoiders of the IN AL~ ansact such other come before said IFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY will be | beld on Wednesday, April 11, 1906, at 12 @'clock noon, at the office of said compa: room 1216, Merchants' Exchange buflds: San Francisco, California, for the purp of electing & board of five directors for the ensuing year and to transact such other business &5 may legally come before said meeting. March_26, 190 J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— Notice is hereby given that the annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the SOUTHER. PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY will beld on Tuesduy, April 10. 1906, at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of sald company, room 1216, 'Merchants' Exchange bullding. Ban Francisco, Caiifornia, for the purpose of electing & board of eleven directors for the ensuing year and.to transact such other business s may legally con meeting. March 26, 1906, 3 J. L, WILLCUTT, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLD! e before sald FOR sale—Patent for a domestic article; re- quirel by and used by every housekeepe: good money maker. Box 8985, Call office. WANTED—To buy for cash a business of soma P e | CURE FOR TOOTHACHE. ONE Minute Toothache Drops cure instantly, 15c; family size, 25c; all druggists. CORN CURE. DR, LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure, for sale by all druggists. T —— CATARKH AND DEAFNES! Also ear mnoises cured by new antiseptic method; 1 wk. free. Dr. Cottingham, 9 Powell;hrs.10-4, —————————— COLLECTION OFFICES. kind; general merchandise preferred. -Ad- dress box 8952, Call office. | $700 _ESTABLISHED varnish worke; 500 gal- | "'lons per aay; tankage, 2800 gallons, 3188 | _Tenth st | GROCERY and bar for sale in a large manu- facturing and residence district; price $2300. | Box 1100, Call office. ’ BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgomery st., roowms 9-10. Tel. Main 5580. | | COAL yard; spiendid location; rent cheap; with | “express; harness; good sound horse; also light wagon; this is your chance. 106 Octavia st. P ey MDI;N’I‘I__SJ‘S. . DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL COMPANY. RESTAURANT for sale, 1359 Folsom, doing | _Perfect, painless dentistry at lowest prices. | good business; low rent. Full get of teeth, §2; silver flllings, 25c; gold | DEATH of propriejor,. restaurant; must sell | fiansy, $1; gold crowns, 36 bridge work, §i. soon; make offer. 11 § Market, San Jose. | AN experienced prospector wishes grub_stake | “for Panamint Mountains. Box 594, Call. | DELICATESSEN for sale; 3 living rooms; good | Ptzade; vent §20; other business. 2057 24th. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Gannot break; ‘warranted 20 yrs.; crowns, $3.50; fillings, 50c; plates, $5; full set; all ‘work ‘painless and Warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, near 11th— | TEA, coffee, crockery etore for sale; 3 nlce living rooms; §20 rent. 2126 Mission et. FOR eale—Frult and vegetable business; horse and wagon. Call at 2306 Howard st. FOR sale—Notion stere and branch bakery; close to Market st. Box 9095, Call office. Turk st. Apply box 1005, Call office. | A GOOD all+ restaurant business. und cook wishes a partner for Address box 9053, Call, Notice is hereby given that the annual meet- ing of the stockholders of the CARSON AN COLORADO RAILWAY COMPA wil held on Tuéhda April 10, 1908, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the office of said swompany, zoom 1216, Merchants’ Exchange building San Francisco, California, for the purposs of electing & board of the ensuing Year and to transact such other business as may legally come befors said meeting. March 20, 1806, 1. 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 held on Tuesday, April 10, 3908, at 10 o'clock 8. m., at the office of sald company, room 1216, Merchants' Exchange butlding, Ssn Francisco, California, for the purpose of electing a board of seven @irectors for the ensuing year and to transact such gther nine directors for | be | INV wee SONNTAG'S Patent Ag: —————————— HOUSES FOR SALE. rent; 1 bathe, etc.; ply on premises; 1325 Geary st. 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 Call office. ¥ > WANTED—To buy lodging-house, about 35 roums: in good condition. Box 1266, Call RESTAURANT for sale; centrally located; on | NTORS to obtaln or dispose of patents STIGATE THIS BARGAIN—22-roomed house in-gelect neighborhood for sale at posi- tive bargain; finely furnished; sunny; cheap water 'free; no laundry; large yard, rooms and suites always remted; owner must leave S. F.; no agents need call; BEDROCK PRICE, §1800: worth $2800. Ap- No charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per sct; extracting 50c; gas given. LOWEST prices In S. F.; painless extraction. 50c. New York Dentists, 960 Mission, cor. 6th. GOLD fillings, 76¢; silver, 35c; crowns, $2; no pain; op. Sun. Dr.A.C.Hewitt,101% Grant av. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Cali, 18 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1.. DRESSMAKERS ACCORDION, knife and sunburst pleating; em- broidery, hemstitching, tucking: buttons and buttonholes made. Stewart's Lining & Trim- \| _ming Store, 14-16 Taylor st.; East 4535, S I McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School Eve. class; patterns cut. Market st. EDUCATIONAL, Spectal Term—Beginning Now For Grammar and High School Students at AYRES MODERN BUSINESS COLLEG! 725 MARKET ST.. E, Lite Scholarship, Day and Night School. . 'n‘w ll:;-(xll Gerson School fl\tobzfim m‘ 2 nstitution devoted dramatic learning in America; m ‘guaranteed. Send for gnluu-. ~Native Sons’ building. A-METROPOLITAN ograrhic students; high &WW-& YOUNG German, honest and rell ‘wants 800 u":imn'ma; Mflm‘u -uvu:a'"a"'wh : " 44 AN elderly lady who {s a good cook wishes place in smail family to do general house- work. Apply 1411 Baker st. WILLING voung girl wishes place to do cham- berwork or general housework. Call 132 Tif- fany st., opp. Twenty-ninth. A FIRST-CLASS dressmaker would like to do family sewing or take same home; has best of references. Address 480 Geary st. A RELIABLE young German girl desires place to walt at table, or will do second work. Call B0GA Valencia st. A GOOD reliable woman wishes to obtain work in small family (American preferred). Please call 1309 Laguna st. BTRICTLY trustworthy woman would like place to do light housework in a small fam- ily. Address 577 Geary st. A RELIABLE young woman wants work to assist in general housework; will sleep at home. Please call or address 917 Jackson st. COMPETENT Norwcgian girl wishes place to o ousework; dress £ EOIA, 120 Forim a2 i REFINED German girl wishes position at up- stairs work; good seamstress; wages ;zps. Address 306 Tehama st. A GOOD American cook wishes a situation to g0 to the country in private family; good references; no postals. Call 748 Howard lady by young, educated, refined girl. Box e Sl ouce, sucate: % GERMAN girl wishes place housework- and cooking: O'Farrell st. 2 LADY, experienced nurse, traveled extensively, desires position as nurse or companion; ex- cellent references. Phone Nurse, West 1232, RESPECTABLE woman wishes work by day; laundry work preferred; references. A 1622 Leavenworth st. i ARTISTIC dressmaker; ents by day; pertect fit; stout ladie eclalty; work taken home. 919 Howard .-'L.'pnur ;‘ildu 3 G(,)OD German cook desires situation for cook- % oF i and some housework; city : wages Please call at 748 Howard st. -+ ANTED—By a care of an invalid: terms ressonabe, S0 na st. YGUNG woman want and housework by the day. . Box 170, Cale T-CLASS _launa wishes & few more days’ work. 72 Ell-r:t'.-. off Howard, nr. 13th. COLORED 'girl wishes position as cook and general housework. Apply 1008 Clay st. LAUNDRESS wants “for Monday and Tuesdny. - 1125 Webmor et WOMAN wishes to d. ber . work; sleep home. Apply 2213 Tehamn ot EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. MIDDLE-AGED man wants position as g dener on private place; is handy with cows and horses. Address F. B., 533 Sacramento. ? 3 YOUNG married man, from East, wishes place as salesma; 3 - b e °'%”'.k?"‘f“"5" A CULTURED French gentleman with excel- lent references desires any position; is first- clazs Spanish translator and correspondent. Address 131 Hermann i s e e e A RELIABLE and temperate middle-aged man would like position to take charge of horses, cows or garden; is sate driver; very handy with tools. Address H. B., 813 Montgomery. A RELIABLE engineer, who is also first-class electriclan and machinist, and can do all kinds repairing, wishes steady position; best references. Address or call 1809 Howard st. COMPETENT, reliable engineer would like eft- uation; can’take care of and do necessary repaire on engine; good references, Call or address 712 Jefferson st., Oakland. GOOD cabinet-maker, elderly man, wants place in store or where he can make himself use- ful. Address V. R., 604 Leavenworth et. YOUNG manswould like posttion with drayage company or would take care of horses or act as stableman. Address box 600, Call office. BOY 16 years old wants position to learn some trade; bright and willing to learn. 7084 Treat ave. DRAUGHTSMAN desires night work; design- ing of heating and ventilating systems a specialty. Box 208, Call. COACHMAN'S position wanted by experienced voung German; best of references; country preferred. Box 260, Call office. ALL-AROUND man in furniture store, refin- ishing, salesman, etc.; out of town preferred, Box 000, Call office. | A _FRENCHMAN wants situation in private family; city or country; good references. Ad- dress 211 Fourth st. MAN and wife with experlence would like places on farm or stock ranch; have best of references. Call 311 Fremont st. FIRST-CLASS barber wants steady help for Saturday and Sunday. W. MARSOUN. 561 Fillmore st. — e STEADY young man desires position whers faithful “work will warrant advancement. Address 1207 Guerrero st. YOUNG man, reliable and steady, wishes posi- tion as blacksmith’s belper. Address W. P., §9415 Folsom st. ks Bl —— O HOTEL and restaurant help looking for work call at 318, James Flood bullding. STENO student wants work half day, $3.50 per week; references. Box 392, Clll'_n_!flee. JAPANESE, educated, reliable, -middle-aged man_wants position’ at any store; helper; mostly suits for the position of interpreter; at mine or farm; clty or country. Address HORIKAWA, Meiji Hotel, 804 Stockton st. e e A JAPANESE wants position in country as gardener, milk cows, take care of horses, ete.; wages $30 up, H. F., 708 Larkin st.; tel. 'East 8770. e e AN experienced Japanese boy wants a positidn as a schoolboy. Answer by letter, HORIBE, Jap. Y. M. C. A., 121 Halght st. NICE Japanese wants a position of housework; 1 or 2 hours every morning. H. N., care of Hotel Ogowa, 026 California st. JAPANESE boy - wants position as cook for small family. F. O.; telephone East ST70, 703 Larkin st. POSITIONS as plain cook and schoolboy are wanted by Japanese boys. G. s., 80T Polk st.; phone East 3465. AN honest Japanese poy would like a few hours’ work in the morning and evening. Call 1881 Pine st. JAPANESE who Is a first-class apok wants a position in good family, Address S. M., 121 Halght st. AN English-speaking Japanese wishes position as waiter or housekeeper. Call 703 Larkin. \ N \ \ FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. CORNER 10-rcom house; well furnished; offer wanted. See owner 12 to 6, 34§ Turk ——— FURNITURE WANTED. A—PHONE South 1015; it wil! pay you to send for me befors you sell your furniture, Car- pets, plancs, ete. M. GALLICK, 201 Larkim. MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO., 1321 Market st., bet. Oth and 10th, paying big money for furniture, eto. Phone South 179. H. J. LEUTHOLTZ, auctioneer, 708 Market ot., room 908; tel. Bush 762. Highest prices pafd. HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fur- niture, carpets, etc. 12 Mission; tel.Bush 813. Z._ABE LEVY, 1135 Market st., phone Jessie 761, pays cash and buys everything. 1 UP-TO-DATE barber shop-for sale at a bar— gain: cash or instaliments; fine business lo— cation; living rooms: low rent. Corner ! Frankiin and Ninth sts.. Oakland. 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, W n. good loca~ tion, cheap rent: can run two chairs; price $100. STOLTZ. 723 Market st. 2-CHAIR shop; living rooms; low rent: bar- gain this week. See secretary union, 435 Eighth st., room 3, Oakland. BARBER wanted Friday, Saturday and Sun- day: also steady job. 905 Illinols, Potrero. WANTED—Good barber Saturday and Sunday. 2082 25th st., cor. Florida. BARBER wanted at 1401 Fifteenth st., near Folsom. WANTED—Barber for Saturday. 660 Com- mercial st. BARBER, first class, wishes Saturday, Sunday or steady. F. SASSO, 1638 Post st. tern Additi a young ma FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE of 7-room flat, complets for housekeeping, for sale. 1610 Larkin st. A BARGAIN for $175 if sold today: 3-chalr, old established shop. 1007 Howard, cor. §th. FOR sale—First-class, 4-chair shop; long lease; very cheap; part cash. 4168 Hayes st. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ‘'WORKING housekeeper, 4 men. Cook for a summer outing, sho Restaurant cook, north. Parlor maid and waitress. German cook, country rest: 3 German style, no wash, $35; cook, no wash. short dfstance in country, $40; first-class cook, no wash, 2 in family, Menlo Park, $33; cook, plain wash, $30, and second girl, gg. same house; Swedish cook, plain wash, $35. and second girl, $25, for Alameda; 14 girls to do cooking 'and housework for nearby towns, $25 and $30; chambermald, hotel, $20; ironer for army officers’ laundry, $25; laun— dress for orphanage, $25; chambermald and waltress, country hotel, '$25; 4 waltresses, tamily hotel, city, $25; second girl, look after child, Oakland, $25; 2 second girls, city, §25 nursegirl, $20; seamstress to mend curtalns, tablecloths, etc., first-class hotel, $20; cook, 12 boarders, $30; cgok, small country hotel, $35; cook for 10 in ly, no wash, city, $30 and a large number of girls for general husework in city in nice familles, $25 and $30. Apply J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sut- ter st. TYPEWRITER ard shorthand clerk; speak ?ermtu\ J. F. CROSETT & CO., 334 Sut- er st. £ S WANTED— 50 WOMEN. 50 WOMEN. 50 WOMEN. 50 WOMEN. , Seamstresses and alteration hands for our cloak and sult department; steady positions and exceptional inducements to good, reliable workers. S N. WOooD & CO., " Market, Powell and Ellis sts. T FITTERS—S. N. WOOD & CO. require first- class fitters in their cloak and suit depart- mtnt, Market, Powell and Ellis sts. SALESLADIES—S. N. WOOD & CO. require first-class, experienced salesladies for cloak and sult department; those having knowledge and capabilities need apply. Market, Powell and Ellls sts. LADIES WANTED To learn hairdressing, manicuring, massage, etc.; trade taught from A to Z for §$5; 5 posi- tions to fill fmmediately; positions guaranteed $10 per wk. up. College, 234 Post, r. 17, 2d fir. A—GIRLS learn millinery for spring itions; 2 seasons from start to finish for ; mate- rial tfurnished; posit! guaranteed. $10 a ‘week up. School, 234 Post st., r. 17, 2d floor. LEARN the whole hairdressing trade, $10; hair- dressing, face massage, manicuring. scalp treatment. hairwork, etc.; day & eve. classes. 210 Powell, c. O'Farrell; 1.2; positions s'c’'d. WANTED—Cash girls, over 14 years of age: bring schooling certificates. Apply superin- tendent's office, HALE BROS., Inc., bet. 9 and 11 a. m, g WANTED—Four first-class experienced millin- ery saleswomen. Apply Superintendent's office, HALE BROS., Inc., bet. 9 and 11 a m. EXPERIENCED saleswomen for millinery de- partment and fency dry : also ex- perienced bundle wrappers. Apply between the hours of 8:30 and 11 a. m. WEINSTOCK, LUBIN & CO., Grant ave. and Geary st. WANTED—A neat, reliable woman for cooking and housework, also assist with family wash. MRS. FRANK B. MARKS, Colony Center, Merced County, Cal. WANTED—First—class alteration hands on m(lLlnd skirts. CAILLEAU'S, 114 Kearny streef COMPETENT laundress for Mondays; German or Swedish preferred. Call before Sunday. 451 Guerrero st. A FIRST-CLASS Chinese cook wishes place in private family. Address SING, 7068 Clay st. CHINESE boy, first-class cook, wants posi- tion, family. Address §22 Dupont st. FLATS TO LET. AAAAA— Every desirable vacant dwelling 1s listed in our renting department: combined lists from twenty-five of the largest agencles; saves a world of time and trouble, * ce is absolutely free. s You are not asked to buy or even look at furniture, STERLING FURNITURE COMPANY, 10390 Market st.. WWF McAllister. AAEEO DURIRD. wnd oomine- housce: oot Tenting aepartment 1s 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 !’W{W“ CO., 245-259 Geary &t (on the square] AAAAA ; 6 rooms and bath, sunny upper A fiades Misston warm. beli; all mosern e o miamtcis: I Foomms tnied. " Coso Ave., 100 festhirom 3 ; take Mission-st. cars, get off at Precita ave. WI il Sod 30u & homs or Ga6/ AT ONCE tn FeRCing department, and it 15 absoliiely free. T. Brilllant Furniture Co.. 338-342 Post st. uj ; sunny. Twenty- MY.‘“D near Vmwm! $20. ‘WE have first-class houses and flats; for com. lll\l lists call and see us. D. €0.. 232 Montgomery et. - $30—NEW modern corner flat, 5 rooms; select Gistriot, sun all day: 2 blocks to Golden Gate Park. Apply 1410 Halght st. sk X _SUNNY 4-room flat; rent reasonable. 126 Van Ness. Fern ave., nr. Sutter, bet. Polk & A—EXPERIENCED alteration hands on fack- ets and skirts. R. D. DAVIS & CO. A—EXPERIENCED trimmer and makers for miliinery department. R. D. DAVIS & CO. WANTED—Young girl for stock clerk. CAIL- LEAU’S, 114 Kearny st. frames o by s i S S OPERATORS on 2-needle machine at the Crown Shirt Faotory, Valencla and 15th sts. FIRST-CLASS finishers, also experienced ap- prentices on vests: ood pay. 603 Ellis st. near Santa Cruz; Swedish, German, Japanese or Chinese speaking English; no objectica ed: best references, sta! to marrie mgnnfln! required. MR. HARRELL, 516 Main st., Stockton, Cal. enice not 3 st T 6. 1344 st. G ANY lady can earn from $5 to $7 weekly perfence . Call room 513, HOUSEKEEPER not over 30 years of age for widower; no ; no washing; wages, $25. Address box A, Call office, San Jose. LADIES to at home during spare time; . steady, able work; no experfence. Write or_apply 997 Market st., room 118. APPRENTICES gloves; good Wages From siart; ateady. Carson Glove Go.. 123 3. APPRENTICES for T paid while i TR BARBER—Good 2-chair shop and bootblucik stand at a barzain. - 1202 Fillmore st. HELP WANTED—MALE. AJCUTTING & GUNX. Inc. proti grs. Pacific Cont. & Cal Emp. Phones James 3301 and Bush 40. 635 Washington st. FREE FARE—WEED, SISKIYOU CO. Laborers, $60. pald weekly. $2.50—LOOK—$2.50 Tyemtin $2.50; drillers, $2.50; laborers, OCEAN SHORE ROAD—SOUTH. Laborers, $2.25; teamsters, $75; rockmen, $78 FREE FARE—MARIN COUNTY. New electric line—Teamsters, $67.50; las borers, 360, pay every week. MERCED—YOSEMITE VALLEY R. R. 25 laborers, $2.25; drillers, $2.59; Soard $20. FREE FARE—SAN LUIS OBISPO. Section hands, $1.60; board anywhere. AMADOR COUNTY. Section hands, beard in hotels. 8 machine miners, Placer County, $00. 10 gold quartz miners, Sierra Co.. $60 found. 3 gold miners, Lassen County, $90. BERK] AND OAKLAND: 100 1aborers, plick and shovel, §2.25 day. 10 laborers, Elmhurst, $60, pay weekly. 10 quarry laborers, 20c fare, $2.26. EUREKA—STEAMER SAILS SATURDAT. Woodsmen, $40 to $50: mill_and yard men, $67.30; woodsmen, Shasta Co., $60 to $80; R. R. men and box factory help, ship to- night: giazier, see boss here. $3 to $3.50 day: tlemakers, Sonoma and Mendocino, 11x13 ties: lots of other jobs. Give us a call UTTING & GUNN, 633 Washington st. A—AMERICAN EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 642 Commercial St.; Phone Bush S33. Blacksmith, sawmill, $€0 fd.: blackemith, “$90: 12 laborers, board yourself. $60. FREE FARE. FREE FARB. 25 laborers, no discount, $60. 13 teamsters. new rallroad, $67.50. WESTERN PACIFIC R. R., 5000 men of all kinds; 350 woods and sawmill men; coolt, small camo, ELECTRIC CO., $30 fd. COOK, country, $30; steward, country hotel, $75; married man, $50 and house rent: man to care for place, $3 and found: pantryman, $25 and found; 3 men to cultivate vineyard, $25 and found: butcher, gardener, $35 and found: laborers, teamsters, lumber pilers, boarding-house cooks, $40 and $30: cook for camp, $40 to $30: waiters, as- sistant janitor, $10 week, and others. J F. CROSETT & CO., €28 Sacramento WANTED—50 laborers to work around steam shovel, near city, $2 day: 25 laBorers, eity work, §2 day; 25 section hands, city; 40 men for rock quarry, country, free fare, $2 day: 18 men for Southern California, free fare, 3. P. work; 100 men for Santa Cruz. $2.25 day: 200 men’ for Oroville, $2.25 day. Only $1 of= fice fee. including free fare. Go south now, free fare. J. A. JOHNSON, 764 Howard st. = -NIGHT porter for a store, $30 a month; refer- nces necessary. MISS PLUNKETT'S, 428 Sutter st.. HOTELS and restaurants looking for reliable help phone to Main 3351 or call at 318 James Flood bullding. WANTED—Experienced man for bushel room: teady position to right party. Apply S. N. WOOD & CO., Market, Powell and Ellis sts. GOOD coatmakers. Apply S. N. WOOD & CO., 740 Market st CASH boys—S. N. WOOD & CO. require cash boya at both stores, 740 Market st. and Market, Powell and Ellis. CLOTHING salesmen—S. N. WOOD & Co. re- quire first-class salesmen for men’s clothing department at both stores, 740 Market and Market, Powell and Ellis. JUVENILE ciothing salesmen—S. N. WOOD & CO. require salesmen In the juvenile clothing department at both stores, 740 Market st. and Market, Powell and Ellis. ‘WANTED—Bright,_ active young man of address, with sufficlent experience in whole- sale grocery business to assist in sales de- partment: applicants must state age, experi- ence, salary expected and give -references. Box 96, Call. WANTED—A few salesmen to sell Halfmeon Bay lots; liberal commissions. W. J. MOR- GAN & CO., Investment Bankers, 70 New Montgomery st. WANTED—Young man 18 years of age for office. work: good at figures: & good chance i for bright boy. Address in own handwriting to box 591, Call. WANTED—Two coat also coat. pants and vest makers; will guarantee 100 garments per week; steady work year around: good pay. 3 Little Tallors, Spokane, Wash. BUSHELMEN, immediately: steady jobs HENRY LYONS & SONS, 104 Kearny st. EXPERIENCED jewelry salesman. Baldwin Jewelry Store, James Flood buflding. WANTED—A good bushelman; good -wages. 26 Ninth st. ERRAND boy in printing office. Room 35, 10 Leidesdorft st., between 3 and 5 p. m. WANTED—Bright stock boy about 16 years of age. Apply superintendent’s office, HALE BROS., Inc., bet. 9 and 11 a. m. WANTED—Cash boys from 14 to 15 years of age: bring schooling certificates. Apply su- perintendent’'s office, HALE BROS., Imc., between 9 and 11 a. m. ‘WANTED—Young man who is an bundle wrapper. Apply euperintendent's of- fice, HALE DROS. Inc., bet. 9 and 11 & m. 1 | F WIRELESS telegraphers wanted—We have in- stalled the only wireless telegraph school in under supervision. the De Forest WANTED—At once, live canvassers pald: complete outfits furnished: {ree: