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THE SAN RANCISCO CALL. TUESDAY, APRIL 10, STOP PILING THINGS UP IN YOUR CELLARx JOHN D. SPRECKELS. . . . Proprietor | | Address Communications to ! JOHN McNAUGHT .\hlmuzfl"i C. J. OWEN.. Busimess Manager | INE. “ tor Will Conneot i t You Wish. Pub rd, 8. Editor Per Week, T8 e Copies, 5 Cts. age (Cash With | Deltvered by 20 Cts Cts. P Carriers, M Per Year Extra Per Year Extra | THORIZED TO UBSCRIPTIONS. pbe forwarded when Te- quested. 2 ordering change of ad- | give both NEW | | der to insure & nce with their re- OAKLAND OFFICE: Telephone Oskland 1083 ALAMEDA OFFICE: Park Street, Near Samta Clara Phone Alameda 508, Avenue. 1435 BERKELEY OFFICE: Telephcne North 77 ORRESPONDENT: 1406 G Street, N. W. NEW YORK NEWS STANDS: | Waldort A. Brentamo, 31| Un Hotel; Fiftb-ave- | Co.; Great NTATIVE. > Tribune Bullding NEW YORE PONDENT: | Heraid Square Franeisco Call Duncan until 8 Noble | ancial Secretary. | | BRIDGE- je Grand. W the meeti; ested to ng, be EAULOVICH 3OMARSINO, in W Hail. Officers and members are ' Fines for. April 19, i | TINICH. Secretary Pre | - | WANTED—Children to MEETING NOTICES—Continued. NUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— hereby given that the annual meet- the stockholders of the COOS BAY N COAL COMPANY will be held Wednesday, April 11, 1906, at 11 ock a. m., at the office of sald company, room 1216, Merchants' Exchange bullding, San Francisco, California, for the purpose of eclecting m board of five directors for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may legally come before sald meeting. March 26, 19086. J. L. WILLCUTT. Secretary. ANNUAL meeting—Notice 1s hereby given that the nineteenth annual meeting of the stockholders of the Itallan-Swiss Mutual Loan Assoclation will be held at the office of the corparation, 400 Montgomery st., San Francisco, on WEDNESDAY, April 11, 1908, at 8:30 p. m., for the purpose of electing di- rectors for the ensuing year, presentation of the nineteenth annual report and the trans- sction of such other business as may come before the meeting. A. SBARBORO, Secretary. NOTICE of annual meeting of Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco—The regular an- nual meeting of the stockholders of the Mer- cantile Trust Compa: of San Francisco will be held on WEDNESDAY, April 25, 1006, at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of the company, 464 California st, San Franclsco, California, for the purpose of electing a board of direct- ors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the tran tion of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Saturday, April 14, 1906, at 12 o'clock noon. Dated April 9, 1906. JOHN D. McKEE, Secretary. MEETINGS—THEOSOPHICAL- PARALLEL bet. Hermes and Swedenborg L. Dryden, Hermetic Brotherhood. 500 Nees, Thursday. Van DIVORCE; costs $12; quick, quiet; advice free; no fee in advance; no charge unless success- ful: open evngs; wills, deeds, leases, bills of d articles of copartnership; corpora- ; bankruptey; collecti pro- 927 Market st., room 301 bating of estates. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. FOR sale—Boarding and rooming house, 10 fur- nished rooms: 30 steady boarders; low rent; & money-maker. For sale—Restaurant with cigar store in front; 8 furnished rooms upstairs; income trom ‘rooms will pay for the whole rent. Wanted—Partner in first-class saloon in g00d locality; a good chance for &ober and industrious man; present owner prefers part- ner in place of hired help. For eale—Dairy produce and delicacles store; doing good business; good location: must’ be sold on account of poor health of owner. For particulars inquire at room 211, Emma Spreckels building, 927 Market st. THE ALTA REALTY COMPANY, E. Kiesendahl, Pres.; Chas. Peach, Bec. Room 211, Kmma Spreckels bldg., 927 Market. We have a large number of various business opportunities and real estate property always listed and invite the prospective buyers to call at our office for information. We guarantce prompt and reliable transaction of all business cntrusted to us. We do not intend to buy, nor do we intend to sell any gold bricks. All op- porfunities are perzonally and carefully inves- tigated by us. ESTABLISHED, paying business for sale; la- dies’ & gents’ furnishings. Box 303, Chico, Cal. $300—POOL and billiard reom; fine location clears §00 mo.; bargain. H. & C., 917 Market PARTNER with §200; $20 weekly guaranteed; legitimate business. Box 348, Call /offlce. FOR sale—An old established dry goods and ladies’ tailoring business; profit 80 per cent; owner retiring. 1350 Larkin, CIGAR stand for sale, cheap; at once. Box 807 Call office. $100—RESTAURANT seating 48 persons; good location. Apply 932 Mission st, * GOOD cigar stand for sale, on principal street, near Market. Box 1008, Call office. FOR sale—Grocery and bar on Hayes st. Ad- dress box 1001, Call office. DELICATESSEN for sale; 3 living rooms; good trade; rent §20; other ‘business. 2057 24th. TEA, coffee, crockery store for sale; 3 nics living rooms; $20 rent. 2126 Mission st. R W, KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bldg., ntrance room 611; established 20 ail courts, general courts antl office ce; no fee in advance or for consulta- even'gs by appointment. Tel. Red 3601 tion INVENTORS to obtain or dispose of patents see SONNTAG'S Patent Agency, 120 Market. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. e ce costs $12; all law n advance; open Sat- evenings by appoint- d save money. 819 MKkt., T. 23. bian Law and Col. mporium; phone; old established. Ag., T. egal matters and collecti L. B t room 3¢ Open evenings. CLARK, 927 Market, free; no fee in advance. DETECTIVES. rmerly of “Agency undertakes e ‘work: unimpeachable :Private Exchange 415. AUTOMOBILE: fine ide Box ith search- office. bile; conditio KARD 7. Call avtomobile; 1 horsepowsr. MOBILE for sale. Box 1143, Call | WELL perty to exchange for a good 1242, Call office. "OMOBILES bought and s Auto Brokerage Co. d. Phone South 25 Parrott bldg. living < ard and care for a child 2 years or older; terms reasonable; references A., care 426 Florence " home for children from birth to § yrs.; large grnds; medical care if necessary; $10-820: children adopted. 2504 Howard st. board; permit moth- | er's care. 810 Turk st., near the park. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. C. E. HINKLEY, PHONE MINT 796. 1020 MARKET ST., OPP. FIFTH. CLEAR TITLES ....... EASY TERMS. Country Correspondence Promptly Answered. FEW MPLES—MANY OTHERS. SNAP—32 rooms, arranged in housekeeping rooms; substantially furnished; all outside rooms; rent §65; clears $60; PRICE $475; easy terms. HINKLEY, 1020 Market st. EXTRAORDINARY 'bargain — 15 rooms; light, airy and sunshiny; nicely furnished, piaro included; 2 blocks north of Market st. IT'S YOURS for only $350; easy terms. HINKLEY, 1020 Market st. SPECIAL bargain—42 rooms; sunny cor- ner; _spaclous, light and sunny rooms; good furniture and carpets; rent only $3 a room; men _roomers onl don’t overlook this: PRICE ;e terms. Only with HINKLEY, 1020 Market st. Magnificently furnished 80-room _sunny corner, ‘select family hotel; guaranteed to clear $200 monthly; liberal terms. HINKLEY, 1020 Market & YOR sale in San Jose, one of the best and largest lodging and apartment houses; rent reasonable; house full all the time; lease and a good landiord; investigate this; no agents. Box 1121 _Call office. & CO. Phone Montgomer st. Offices 6 ane Largest _eelected list; also businesses. Chicken ranches; farma. MARION GRIFFIN, Market st., room 801, eighth floor. ING-HOUSES and REAL ESTATE. LE AND EXCHANGE FREE LIST. Lodging-house of from-40 to 50 will pay cash, but deal with mno give full particulars as to price, lease 1 Address-box 162, Call. R & CO,, Phone East 42 Room 438, James Flood bullding. Furnished rooming-houses, flats and hotel: $1606_APARTMENT-house of 35 rooms, cen- traily Jocated on Turk et.. this is a good paying house. Address box 1481, Call. 14-ROOM house, good furniture, large grounds; death, going East: reasonable. 213 Halght. 1943, WANTED rooms: Guerréro t $30 busi $350 JF sold this week: 12 rooms; steady room- ers: lease: Income $80. 7841 Harrison e e CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING, STATIONERY store; _established e patronage; value of stock best, surrounded by hotels ses. See R. G. WILKE, ciose to the Park; rent §30; lease; business; full value In sight: at_once; rare chance. R. G. 261 Kearny st A FEW SNAPS IN BU Coal and feed yard, sales $1¢ .$2200 sales $40 o $100 day -§1200 sales $300 to $1500 mo......$1500 $35 day, cheap $1100 sales $15 to $20—snap.. §850 offers—groceries, station. , branch bakeries, part from $300 to - - - 85000 $300 to $400 mo....$3000 | furniture, clears $150 mo.$3000 LEONARD & CO. » Pablo, Oakland. Phone Oakland 367 BUYS : B on the Oakland bay LEONARD & CO an Pablo ave., Oakland} phorle Dak'd A few first-class mechanics and chinists for steady employment on one of the finest propositions in California; must be able to Invest $1000 or more; investment will doutle in & few months; absolutely guar- SEE anteed. Box 266, Call office. A _LONG established hardware and grocery for sale, nicely located in one of ern counties; this business is paying can be Increased: a good opening ware man; price $6000. Box 1206, One of the best transfer businesses in @ city across the bay; well established and_evervthing in running order; paying a 4 income; a person can handle this on a ery small capital; will sell for $2000. Ad- dress box 1042, Call cffice. SALOON in thriving_town: daily re- from $40 to $75; $1000 stock: trial given and expenses paid if not satisfactory; no agents; rent §$40; long lease. Box 203, Call WTLL-ESTABLISHED grocery store An Oak- ! has occupled presert site for 30 yea: rent reasonable; large storeroom; stock, fix- tu zo00d_ wiil, $2000, JOIIN T. K etc., for sale at 1223 ‘Broadway. AM a No. 1 cook and have a little money with which 1 would like to.go into the restaurant business with anothdt good work- principals only. Box 1020, Call office STATIONERY and notion ctore in Oakland for best of reasons for selling and will price agreeable, Address box 1213, Call office gest income on earth for the money; price $22.500: nets $307.50 per month: mortgage of $10,000 can remain. Box 288, Call G OF STOCKHOLDERS— hercby given that the annual meet- ckholders of the SOUTH PA- " RAILWAY COMPANY will be April 11. 1906, at 11:30 t the office of said company, p hange buildin for the purpose seven directors for r and to transact such other may lecally come before eald ! arch 31_ 1906, J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS— | Notice i» bereby & at the annual meet. | stockholders of the CENTRAL | A RAILWAY COMPANY. wiil be | Wednesday, April 11 1906, at 12 At the office of sald com) 1216, ' Merchants' Exchange butiding. | Francisco, Cailfor for the purpose of electing 2 board of Zye directoes for the cosuing year and to taheact mich other sinees as may legally co siness a8, amay Jesally come before “sald J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary, ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLD)] Notice in hereby given that the anoua) ot ing of the st ders of the INTER-CAL- JFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY will be heid on Wednesday, April 11, 1906, at 12 o'clock moon, at the office of s2id company, room 1216, ‘Merchanis' Exchange buflding, £an Francisco, California, for the purposs of electing & board of five directors for | the ensuing year and to transact such gther busiiess may legally come before sajd meeting. March 26, 1906, ® J. L, WILLEUTT, Secretary. NOTICE of veguiar annual meeting of the Bo- bemisn Club—The regular annual meeting of the members of the Bohemian Club will be beld_at the rooms of the club. 130 Post st. in the City and County of San Franecisco, State of California, on TUESDAY, Aprfl 10, 3906, at 1 g'clock p. m., for the purpose of clecting @irectors’ and other officers of the club, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. ALFRED R. GRIM, Secretary. March 26, 1906 BODER, steady man wanted in light manufac- turing husiness: must have $150-$200 capital: big profit. Inquire 618 Merchant st..nr.Kearny RESTAURANT for sale; worth $800: no reas- onable cffer refused; good Ilocation; well fitted up. COLEMAN, 311 Jas. Flood bldg. COMPRESSED Alr and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpets on floor without removal; carpets and rugs also cleaned by compressed »ir at shop; prices moderate. S. F. Com- yressed A:r Cleaning Company 308 Market #£t.- phone Msin 108.and Bush 479. WHEN you become dlsgusted with your work, send for SPAULDING’S Ploneer Carpet Beat- ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40. CONKLIN'S superor carpet beating works, 383 Golden Gate ave., nr. Larkin; tel. South 103. WESTERN Carpet Cleaning Works, 1800 Har- rison st.; Al cleaning, 3c. Phone Mission 225. ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.; 402 Sutter st.; tel. Maln 304 GEO. WALCOM & CO.. Props. MITCHELL'S, 240 Fourteenth st.—First—class carpet cleaning. 3c yard.. Tel. Mission 74. RUDOLPH & CO., carpet beating works: prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison 1. Mission 263. LACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS. BLANKETS cleancd 40c, delivered same day. N.¥.Curtain-House, 1326 T'illmore;tel. West 5306, CURE FOR RUPTURE. “DR. PIERCE'S Magnetic Elastic Truss’ does the werk; no need for ‘‘operation: Plerce Magnetic Truss Co.. 206 Kearny e e CURE FOR TOOTHACHE. ONE Minute Tonthache Drops cure instantly, 15c: family size, 25c. all druggl: Pt A R T L T CORN CURE. : best corn cure, for sale by all druggists. e P ols S S CATARKH AND DEAFNESS, Also_ear noises cured by new antiseptic method: 1 wk. free. Dr. Cottingham, Poweil ;hrs.10-4. COLLECTION OFFICES. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made; ®ity or country. Pacific Colleetion Co., 415 Moutgomery st.. rooms 9-10. Tel. Main 5580 I DENTISTS, DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL COMPANY. Periect, painless dentistry at lowest prices, Full get of teeth, $2; silver fillings, 26c; gold fillings, §1; gold crowns, $3. bridge work, $3. 1104 Market st., corner Turk. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crowns, $3.50; fillings, 50c; tes, $5; full set; all work painiess and warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, near 11th— No charge for exiracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new: teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. LOWEST prices in §. F.; painless extraction. BCc. New York Dentists, 909 Mission, cor. 6th. GOLD fillings, 75¢; silver, 35c; crowns, $2;mno | pain: op. Sun. Dr.A.C.Hewiti.1013 Grant av, PR Ry A o R $200—ACTIVE man wanted as partner; busi- nees established 10 years; sure to pay $85 monthly to each. . Apply 230 Kearny st.. rm. 1 DRESSMAKERS AND SEAM ACCORDION, knife and sunburst A WELL paying restaurant and lunch counter in terminal city, across the bay; will sell at once for $1750. Box 829, Call office. FOR sale—Restaurant and delicatessen in vi- cinity of park; splendid trade; sell reas- onable. Box 708, Call office. GOOD grocery business, without bar, for sale in western part of city: residence locality. Box 1203, Call office; no agents. RESTAURANT for sale; well located; at- tached to u large, first-class hotel; a splendid growiog trade; no mgents. Box 1200, Call. —_— e $10.000—FOR sale in a wide awake, growing town in Sonoma County, an established business, groceries. feed. etc. Box 1221, Call. e e s WANTED—To buy a branch bakery; one with living rooms preferred. Box 1299, ‘Call. FOR sale—A bakery in 5 Call :mu‘ ery in Berkeley. Box 781, — L U GOOD paying boarding-house on leased eround- cheap. Box 6346. Call office, Oakland. 3 RESTAURANT for sale, 1389 Fol dolng. good business: law rent. B —_— e DEATH of probfietor: restaurant; must sell soon; make offer. 11 S Market, San Jose. pleating; em. $300—Coal yard: good location; rent cheap; with broldery, hemstitching, tucking: buttons and cprese, harness, good sound horse; also light | buttonholes made. Stewart's Lining & Trim- agon® this i= your chunce. 106 Octavia st. ming Store, 14-16 Taylor st.; phone t 4535. $1260 TEMPERANCE grocery; good trade: | McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School complete, clean stock: other business. Box | —Eve. class: patterns cut. 1190 Market st. 219 Call | For or will take vartner in a small 15 EDUCATIONAL, ot ant on a principel street. Address box §30, Call office. Special Term—Beginning Now For Grammar and High School Students at AYRES MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 723 MARKET ST. -y Life Scholarship, $50. - One Month Free. Day and Night School. — THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the largest institution devoted exclusively to drama learning in America; positions guaran Send for catalogue. Native Sons’ bullding. - A-METROPOLITAN California business; sten- ographic students: 300 yearly: best ns; high school prepargtion, 925 Golden Gate avo. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Established 1863; largest in the West; annual enrollment 1000; send for circular; day & eve, BOTH -adult and cl 's classes now open for the geason at Hinman's School of Daneing, 1412 Polk st.. near California; tel. East 2126. & e R I LWAu!‘s a ‘beymm for our graduates; they are trained by practical business men. San Francisco Business College, 738 Mission st. A end Easher s W A orthand, gias: Toookpe s B0 et HEALD'S School of Mines and ¥ Post st., S, F.: civil, mining, electric and gas epgineering. Send for e 24 | steam prospectus. 1 ___EDUCATIONAL—Continued. g e e B BOOKKEEPING, Eng., math., etc., day and eve.: individual instr, 305 Larkin et Prof. T. A. Robinson, formerly pres. Pac. Bus. Col. R e LY e e ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur- vey, ausay, cyanide; day, eve.; est. 1864. Van der Nalllen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall KENT Law School—Day anid night; send for particulars, Parsort ‘Buildin. YOUNG man wishes to take lessons on a violin, Apply W. L., box 407, Call. : SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION———-Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 bine st —NIght classes. —_— g by AA— “PROF. NIBLO, ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST. ASTRAL DEAD TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT. SPECIAL THIS WEEK. MY $5 COMPLETE LIFE READINGS, $1. $1—Low 1. AUA ELLIS ST. NEAR JONES. NO CHARGE IF NOT SATISFIED WHEN READING IS OVER—YOU TO BE JUDGE. I DO HEREBY SOLEMNLY AGREE AND GUARANTEE to make no _charge # I fail to call you by npame in full, names of your friends, enemies or rivals. 'I promise to tell Wwhether your husband, wife or sweetheart is true or false; tell how' to win the love of the one you most desire, even though miles away; how to succeed in business, speculation, law suits; how to the one of your cholce; how té ref-ln youth, health and vitality. Re- moves evil influences, cures drink habit, lo- cates treasures, oures all nervous diseases. Haw can I haye good luck? How can I succeed in business? How can I make my home happy? How can I conquer my enemies? How can I marry tke one I choose? How can I marry well? How can I conquer my rival? How can I make any one love me? How can I get a good position? How can I remove bad Influences? How can I control any one? How make distant ones think of me? How can I settle my quarrel? o How can T hold my husband's love? 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. The World's Greatest Clairvoyant. The Great, Only aud Original PANDORA. $5 Full Life Readings—$1. Bring this ad. and save $i. 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 cailed for, without asking @ question; will tell you the name of your sweetheart, or anything you want to know. She sends you away much wiser and happler. Hours, 10 to 6, dally and Sunday. 1148 Market st. Same floor Fowzer photo., opp. Hale' A—MISS M. WILLE, 310 Ellls et. Clairvoyant, crystai eer, can-be consulted on all affairs of life; Miss Wille guarantees an honest, relieble, satisfactory reading; reve the past: gives correct forecast of your f ture, advises you on important " affairs, whether financial, domestic, love or business; glves the secret how to control, charm, .fasci- nate the one you love; reading, $1; hours 10-8 p. m.; French, German, English spoken. AAA— KHIRON THE GREATEST CLAIRVOYANT ON EARTH. ’ Readings daily, 10 to 6; consultation §1. Formerly 8 Rue Castiglione, Paris, and Khetmadi road, Bombay. 1122 Market st. LINCOLN, CLAIRVOYANT ADVISER, TEACHER OF OCCULTISM, Beven years of relizhle, 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. ISMAR — . THE EGYPTIAN CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST, Permanently located at 1104 Market & rooms 0 and 10, cor. Turk (Vendome); privai readings; daily, 10 2. m. to b Rt s, tions answered. $1: full life, MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card read- er, palmist; when others fail try me: good reading 25c; no sign. 102 6th, nr. Mission. MISS MELBOURNE, clairvoyant, mystic lite reader;50c-§1; alsolutely reliable. 1081 Haxes MME. BLANCHE, clairvoyant, card reader; name and age told; 25c. 1094 Fourth st.” MISS ZEMDAR: young, gifted clair. and palm. ; L., 50c; G.. $1. 1085 Fillmore, nr. McAllister. ————— MRS. SHAFFER, permanently located at 558 Stevenson gt.; hours 0 to 9; open Sundays. SEND date of bigth and 2 stamps for a pen picture of your life. H. HILL. 120 Sutter st. e ————————— SPIRITUALISM. A—MRS, J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medium and life reader. 1206 Market, r. 10, Galt House. MME. YOUNG'S trance test circle tonight, 10c. 975 MoAllister; readings dafly. 1269 McAllister. MRS. E. J. WILLIAMS, spiritual adviser; see her; be convinced; none better. 100§ Mission. DR. HOWLAND'S 5c readings this week; cir. Mon., Wed., Sat. nights, 25c. 1206 Market. W. G. KEEGAN holds a test seance every night except Saturday, 10c. 148 Sixth et. MRS. EBERHARDT'S test meeting, 2 p. m. 267 San Jose ave.; reading daily. MRS. BROOKS tells past, present and future without asking questions; 25¢ up. 36 Halght. EMPLOYMENT WANTED--Female-Con LADY with a baby wants position on ranch to do_general housework. Box 48, Call office. RESPECTABLE Protestant woman wishes po- sitfon to assist with housework in sma)' fam- 1ly, or to care for child; good home; moder— e wages. Address G. H., 304 Eighth st cor. Folsom. A COMPETENT dressmaker, just arrived the city, would like to sew out in families; ‘very artistic and a_good designer; hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.; price, $1.75 per day. Ad- dress 1304 Pine TWO sisters, *Eastern ladles of; refinement and education, will accept : situations to take charge of the house and children, if desired, while parties wish to go away; best of ref- erences. Address box 230, Call office. EXPERIENCED woman desires position for genmeral housework; no objections.to go across the bay; wages $25; no postals answered. Apply 711 Elizabeth st., between Diamond and Douxlass, \ - MANAGING housekeeper; widower's fs preferred;: competent; good cook: wages sonable; references exchanged. Box 6348, Call office, Oakland. EXPERIENCED lady's mald, German, under- stands halrdressing. manicuring and good scamstress, wishes position; best references. Box 166, Call. RESPECTABLE middle-aged Swedish woman -wishes to do cooking and light housework: references; sleep at home preferred. 115 Park HUl a AMERICAN woman with good references wants ! | EMPLOYMENT WANTED--MALE--Con oSt oo ool g5 N s ot YOUNG led man its ; mo ob- o it ot town Warshoude. work Dre- ferred. Box 959, Call office. e, R T > enced young man desires to act as A olieior for one oF more firms: #ood refer- ences. Box 190, Call. DRUG clerk just the East wants situa— “tion in city or country; ealary to begin no ob. Ject; .can rurnish references. Box 88, Call. ELDERLY man, good cabinet-maker, wants place; good repairer; salary mo object. Box 268, Call office. BLACKSMITH-HORSESHOER, first—class all- around man, wants.steady work. Address I NENNEMANN, Napa, Cal. \ dener on private ;_is handy with cows and borses. < Address F. B.. 333 Sacramento. ol e ol POSITK wanted to_take care of invalld by young German: hospital experi- ence; best references. Box 589. Call office. BUTLER—Theroughly experienced Japaness butler; have Eastern and California refer- ences. R. G., 407 Post st.; tel. Main 936. DRAUGHTSMAN desires night work; design- ing of heating and ventilating systems a specialty. Box 203, Call COACHMAN'S position wanted by experienced young German; best of references; country preferred. Box 260, Call office. STEADY young man desires position where faithful work will warrant advancement. Address 1207 Guerrero at. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—C TWO cooks. city, 4 in family 2 nursegiris . in wash, $35; 14 girls to do_cooking housework for nearby towns, $25 and $30; chambermaid, hotel, §20; ironer for army of- ficers’ laundry, $35: laundress for orphanage, $25; 3 chambermaids and waitress, coun- try hotels, §25; S waitresses. family hotel, city, $25; second girl. Took after child, Oak- land. $25; 2 seccnd girls city $25; nurse- girl, $20; cook. 12 boarders, $30: cook, small country hotel, $35; cock for 10 In family. no wash, city, $30; 2 waitresses, restaurant, south, $30, and a large number of girls for seneral housework In city n nice familfes, $25 and $30. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 334 Sutter st. A CHAMBERMAID and wait one meal, short distance in country, $25, see lady here: =, Seneral housework girl to g0 1o Alaska, fare paid, $25; 2 second girls, ._and many oth~ ers. J. F| CROSETT & CO.. 334 Sutter st. —_ s LADIES WANTED To learn haixdressing. manicuring, massage. ote.; taught from A to Z for $5; 8 posi. tions to flll immediately; positions guarantesd $10 per wk. up. College, 234 Post, r. 17, 2d fr. —_ A—GIBLS learn millinery for spring tions: 2 seasons from start to finish for $20; mate- rial furnished; positions guaranteed, $10 a week up. School, 234 Post at., r. 17, 24 floor. HOTEL and restaurant help looking for work call at 318, James Flood bullding. 45 STENO "student -wants work half day, $3.50 per week; references. Box 392, Call office. A STEADY, reliable single man wants werk; reasonable wages. Box 217, Call. l highest cash price. Wanted—Turlock Irrigation bonds. For sale—Oakland Crematory Association stock at §25 per_share. 10,000 shares Vacaville Canning.Co. at 25e, to_complete plant 2y . - Some stock in Shasta Water Co.; $900 will net 8 per cent. W. E. BERNARD, 484 Tenth st.. Oakland. FURNITURE WANTED. A—PHONE South 1015; it-will pay you to sead for me before you sell your furniture, car— pets, pianog, etc. M. GALLICK, 201 Larkin. MARK L LEVY AUCTION CO.. 1321 Market st., det. Oth-and 10th, paying big money for furuiture, etc. Phone South 179. y H. J. LEUTHOLTZ, auctioneer. 708 Market st., room $06; tel.” Bush 762. Highest prices pald. HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fur- niture, carpets, etc. 782 Mission: tel. Bush 813. Z._ABE LEVY. 1135 Market st., phone Jessle 761, payx cash and buys everything. FURNITURE FOR SALE. than wages. Call or address for five days MRS. BELL, 834 Page st. tion at housework and cooking in small fam- fly. 924 Natofa st., near Eleventh. cook and assist In housework; Wwages 704 Foleom st. Dbeginner plano lessons in exchange for room rent. Box 94, Call office. s up- stalrs work; good seamstress; wages 335 Address 306 Tehama ironing or house cleaning. 16 Capp st. YOUNG Swedish woman wants washing and YOUNG glirl wishes situation as nurse girl, Zoe st. Itke situation in private family, either city OF country; wages not less than $35. Ad- LADY, experienced nurse, (raveled extensively, desires position as nurse or companion; ex- WANTED—By a graduate nurse care of an in erms reasonable. 2533 Lagung st. " by the day. Box 176, Call. A’ JAPANESE girl wants a position in fam- onth. Address S, TAKATA, 12 St. Mary. JAPANESE woman wants short hour work 1006 _Leavenworth phone East 1644 EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. scape gardening, greenhouses and care of gentleman’s _country pl first-class refer- POSITION wanted bv an all-aroupd man in hotel: city or country; 3 years' experience: aware West_Berkeley. FIRST-CLASS gardener wants position among 6357, Call otfice, Oakland. SCANDINAVIAN man wants position on pri- man and handy with tools.” Box 569,. Call. YOUNG man, 20, experlenced bookkeeper and Address W. L., box 401, Call office. WANTED—By middle-aged bookkeeper with mer ‘resort on account of failing health from averwork; ‘best of references from local men dress box 295, Call office. sires position in’ private house; willing to be useful In any way; understands gardening; honest; wages §23 to $30 and board and room. ' Address JOSEPH, Humboldt House, PLANING mill work and interior fi practical and experienced man on taking quantities from -plans = for - interior and extericr woodwork, wishes position. Ad- A MAN of good habits wishes to take care of invalid; is willing to make himself useful; wages. Address CHAS. STEEN, care Salo- mon, 531 Montgemery ave. strictly reliable man, positicn attending companion to invalld man or chronic patient; Box 188, Call office. + CAPABLE, rellable man with very best of general merchandise store; over 10 years' ex- perience as manager. Address W. BAILY, housekeeper's position; home more object COMPETENT Swedish woman wishes a situa- RELIABLE young woman wants position as A CAPABLE young lady would ltke to teach a REFINED German girl wishes position at WOMAN wishes work by the day, washing, housework by the day. Box 220, Call. FRENCH woman who is first-class cook would dress M. R., 332 Stockton st. cellent references. Phone Nurse, West 1232. YOUNG woman wants washing and housework 1ly, housework or take care of baby: $10 up like washing dishes or help cook. SHIRA, GARDENER, thoroughly experienced In land- ences. LINDSTROM, Winchester Hotel. Eastern references. Address A. R., 1030 Del- flowers, vegetables and.lawn; references. Box vate place or smail ranch; good ail around salesman, for clothing and furniture trade. hotel experience, position at springs or sum- and presént employer; bond If required. Ad- YOUNG Swiss, 25, speaks a little English, de- can care for horses or cows; ls sober and 1309 Stockton taking measurements, laying out work and dress box 221, Call. p German; clty or . country; small WANTED—By a tralned, experienced and sclentific treatments; first-class references. references wishes position ‘in California in 704 Dolores st. MME. REMIER, high occult, will answer men- tal questions ‘accurately; palm reading on peychic and astrological plane. 1621 Geary. HYPNOTISM. Nervous, mental troubles, habits cured;no drugs. DE_LAUFF, magnetist, 222 Eddy, 1-4, 7-8. ' EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. A—JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL CO. BOWMAN K. SUGIURA, MANAGER. JAPANESE AND CHINESE SERVANTS, All kinds of contract work; gentiemen’s cloth- ing kept in order by contract, $1 a_month; a suit a week. 408 Post st., ohone Main 3801 OLDEST, largest Japaness-Chinese employment office - furnishes best help promptly, ~GEO. SAKAUYE, successor Geo. Aoki, removed to 420 Mason from 421 Post; tel. Fast 559. AN up-to-date Japanese-Chinese “emp. offi furnishes reliable help of all kinds promptly ; CHR. KURAMOTA, 405 Post; tel. James 501. STAR Embployment Office—Reliable Japanese and Chinese help furnished with care. W. KADOTA, 409 Powe!l st.; tel. Main 1751 AZJAPANESE and Chinese gyelp. WM, YOSHY, 415 Stockton st.; tel. Bush 859. H. W. HONG, 113A Clay st., Chinese employ- ment office; best help. Tel. East 426. AN_old estab. (1850) Chinese emp. office. C. CHONG'S, removed to 518 Pine; tel.Grant 1! CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay. JAPANESE, Chinese help of all kinds furnish- ed; housecleaning. 708 Taylor: James 7636. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- fice; all kinds help. 815 Stockton. Main 518S. e ——— 13 EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. A. CAPABLE, strong young woman, with 5 years' references from present place, wants to care for a house in the tamil: Address letters to Caretaker, 428 Sutter st., or_telephone Main- 5472. L cPnone Malm AR Lo e MIDDLE-AGED German lady with a child 8 years ol wants to cook for men on ranch. ‘Address Housekeeper, Golde: tel, Fourth n.e i .n i —_— e A FIRST-CLASS American cook wishes a sit- uation to o to the country in a private family; good refy . Appl. po erences. pply 271 Stevel o E R R TR R R YOUNG girl, inexperienced, would like a po- sition in a’hotel as chambermald; willing to learn; clty. Apply 77 Woodward ave. - A WOMAN wants work by the day, washing and {roning or housecleaning; $1.25 and fare."Box 045, ‘Cai otfoer. * s — A A WOMAN would like to take home wash or 7O out. Resid, 3 Fourth, . oonee fz e, - housework A YOUNG &irl wishe; general in a smail family. t?z:ll? at 67 Clementina St.. between First and Second. ; A YOUNG girl wi; do_good cooking and Liht houseworic " Bloase call at 816 Second ave., nhear Geary st. A o MAN and wife wouid Ifke position on a ranch or in mining camp; wife good cook and SCANDINAVIAN couple wish positions; city or country; will work for small wages Where , they can keep their two little children. Box 212, Call office. ¢ RELIABLE man wants any kind of position with business house, Lotel or attend private party: speaks* Engiish and German; ref- « erences. Box 346, Call. A STRONG young man, 24, experienced in shipping and packing depariment of whole— €ale house, wishes a position; referenc: Address H E. H., 1115 Steiner st. B YOUNG man wants a job as fireman (oil); has 2 years’ experienced burning oil; hare handled boilers 9 years; best of referencas. J. P. IRWIN, 139 Golden Gate ave. COACHMAN, 30 years of age, strictly sober, thoroughly competent ~ driver, desires posi- tion; city or country; best references. Box 97, Call office. # WANTED—Position as chet or_chef-steward; late from the East; strictly sober; not afraid’ of hard work; hotel or summer resort. Ad- dress for one week E. C., 520 Bush st. A CULTURED French gentleman with excel- lent refcrences desives any position: is first- class Spanish translator and correspondent. | Address E/ 131 Hermann st. [ g F A RELIABLE and temperate middle-aged man would ltke position to take charge of horses, cows or gamden; s safe driver; very handy with tools. #ddress H. B., 613 Montgomery. A RELIABLE engineer, who is also first-class electrician and machinist, and cll;l. do_all nds repairing, wishes steady position: best references. Address or call 1809 Howard st. EXPERIENCED coachman wants positioa; city or country references. Box 585. Call. JAP school wants tion to attend col- lege; just ‘I::ym .n‘;droom. Box 299, Call. JAPANESE, educated, rellable, middle-aged man, wants position at any atore;- helper; mostly sults for the position of interpreter at mine or farm; city or country. ~ Address HORIKAWA, Melji Hotel, 804 Stockton :l‘. wants place as. walter and T easemonk: wcaka Bngieh well. 705 Larkia st.; tel. East 8770. iz JAPANESE first-class iaundryman wants A posttion in mice family; has best references. Call AKIY, 840 Bush st.; tel. 1006. - 2 AN experienced Japanese boy wants sumun : ‘schoolboy. Answer by letter, HORIBE, Sap YoM, C. AL, 121 Halght st. HONEST Japancse wants position as walter or housework in_family; $7 a week; city or country. ONOUCHL, 240 Taylor st JAPANESE, good boy, With references, wants situation cook: English well. GEORGE: tel. West 3004 1504 Geary ot. NICE Ji ‘wants a position of housework: 1 or 2 hours every fmorning. H. N., care of COLORED woman wants to do_ats e 2 z : | boy. 0 tel. Pla..m POSITION wantea | operator in Drlvlu‘" Hall, family; price - a or a B 8 MISSION office furniture for sale, cheap, by owner. Box 207, Call office. AT Cavanagh's, S48 Mission st., 4 rooms fur- nished In oak for $50. FURNITURE of 10 rooms for sale at once; all hardweod furniture. Box 1043, Call office. SIDEBOARD and folding bed for sale. Box 1142, Call office. FOR sale—Furniture of 2 badrooms. Box 1144, Call_office. e ] -FLATS TO LET. LEARN the whole hairdressing trade. $10; hair- dressing, tace massage, manicuring. sealp treatment. hairwork, etc.; day & eve. classes. 210 Powell, c. O'Farrell; r. 2; positions &'c'rd. GIRL, 15 or 18, to assist with light work in ptivate family in San Mateo: good home and wages. Call after 9 o'clock at 26 Val- ley st., near 20th and San Jose ave. RELIABLE girl for housework and cooking: must be neat and clean: call before 2 o’clock. 1905 Broadway. w&mp—uxrlenm millinery saleswomen. Apply superfntendent’s office, The Empo- rium. BTRONG, energetic, ~Protestast middle-aged . gemeral housework, cooking; $20. 2644 Howard st. —_— o PANTS finishers wanted by S. N. WOOD & CO. Apply factory, corner Annie and Jes- sle sts., top floor; * S WANTED—Experfenced alteratlon hands: long seasop; good .wages. Apply PRAGERS, Market and Jones sts. L ALTERATION hands for sults and jackets: apply between 9 and 11 a. m. NEWMAR & LEVINSON, 129 Kearny st in factory. 656 Misston st., third floor. AA—OPERATORS on ladies’ un to ‘work In factory. 656 Mission st., t! floor. WANTED—Gir] _for _busheling’ room. Apply S.'N. WOOD & CO., Powell and Bilis sts. LADIES wanted to sell the best thing in Cali~ fornia; big profits to you. Box 936, Call. LADIES to do copy work: can be dome at home. Call 514 Starr King blds.. 121 Geary. WANTED—Neat youns girl to assist in care of smal] child. Apply 1428 Geary st. GIRL wanted for housework; sieep at home If preferred. 1008 Golden Gate ave., middle flat. WANTED—Young. girl to assist with care of infant. _ Call after 11 a. m. at 1349 Octavia. AAAAA— Every desirable vacant dwelling ls 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, 1030 Market et.. opposite McAllister. AAA — COMPLETED LIST - OF HOUSES, FLATS, apartment and rooming-houses; our Tenting department is free to all; we can find You a home In any part of the city; ask for no payment other than your good will; we do not ask you to buy or even look at the goods; use this department freely; you are mere than welcome. CORDES FURNITURE CO., 245-250 Geary st. (on the square). THE_ Kammerer flats. on Ninth ave., bet. H and.I sts., and half a block from the park, are now ready for occupancy; elegantly fin- ished In every respect; 5 rooms bath each; rents reasonable. W, H. M & CO., 118 Montgomery st. 4-ROOM flats; new, light, sunny; Dutch din- ing-room, large -reception hall, parlor can be thrown-into one; fireplaces; beam ceilings; sunny bedroom with attached bath; rents $24, $25, $26_ Oak st., bet. Webster and Fillmore, WE wili find you a home or flat AT ONCE in any part of the city tl h our up-to-date renting department, and it is absolutely free. T. Brilllant Furniture Co., 335-342 Post st. JUST finished: 4 rooms and bath; strictly up- to-date; lght and sunny. 8343 Twenty- fourth ‘st between Mission and Valencla; rent $20, A—NEW G-room flat; marine and park view: latest conveniences; owl car service; cor. H st. and Eleventh ave.; rent $32.50. NINETEENTH, 3276 (Mission warm belt)— Beautitul new upper flat, 8 rooms and bal rent §27.50. o i $17—UPPER 5 rooms, bath; $15, lower 4 rooms, bath; water free. Apply 1221 Fil- bert st. ‘WE have first-class houses and flats; for com. , Dlete iists. call and see us. D. W. CAR- MICHAEL CO.. 232 Montgomery st. BRODERICK, 143, nr. Haight—Modérn 8-room upper & lower flats; marble steps. beam cell- ings. elec. lights, etc.; 6wl cars; rent reduced. basement, yard: $27.50. MIDDLE flat, 5 rooms, bath, gas, sunny: stable: close to Twenty-ninth-st. cars. 338 Thirtieth et. i MASONIC ave., 1319-1325, near Waller—Ele- int sunuy up to date middie flats, 7 roams, ith, NINETEENTH, 4008, block from Castro or h-st. cars—Lovely modern lower sunny 4- flaty store room; lawn; $18; water free. U'E)R.fl:tif 3 large sunny rooms and bath. “car fare; 6 sunny room modern flat: |_'marine view. 5 Leroy pl., Sacto. & Jones. A @NNY 4room flat: rent reasonable. 1268 Fern aves, ‘nr. Sutter, bet. Polk & Van Ness. B ‘upger flat. 5 rooms, bath and yard. ""“fi«;m st., near Fourteenth: $20, Mt 7 rooms and bath: can have home and clear expense. 348 Hayes st. OAK, 1701, near Ashbury, on Panhandle— . 6 and 7 rooms; rent, reasonable. A SUNNY 4-rcom flat: rent reasonable. 126 Fern avel, nr, Sutter, bet. Polk & Van Ness. JESSIE, 1316, bet. Ridley and Hermann, off 13th. nr.Valencia—3 large sunny rooms; $12. BERNARD, 77—Modern sunny upper flat of § roomis and bath: marine view: rent reduced. FULTON, NE_cor. of Willard—New 5-room apartments; Sunny cor.; apply on premises. P ol i s Dokl o diwslobumres TWENTY-SIXTH, 3336, Capp—2 flats of 4 and & rwl-lnd-h(h!rmk $15 and $18. CHOICE: 4 rooms, bath: $25. 640 Central ave., bet. Fuiton and Grove sts, BUCHANAN, 425 and 481—Attractive, sunny, corner flats; n-a.«m-z:mnwnehn. THREE cozy rooms; 26 Reed st.; rent $12. « Apply 1325 Washington st.. near Jones. GROVE, 642—Upper flat, 8 large sunny rooms; modern improvements: rent $27. e ———————— FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. A A AR A AN 1318 DEVISADERO—Desirable sunny 8-room flat; handeomely furn. in mahogany: reas. blano:: phone: $35. S ey st EL] bath: ml&mm;fim-m wanted. - See owner 12 to 6. 548 Turk =t NEATLY furnished “flat for Ness ave., bet. Eddy and —_— e CORN] 10-room house; well furpished; offer & l&n—l’hl;m‘ sale. 702 Van Turk_sts. A FIRST-CLASS walst hand; good plain sewer. 1842 Polk st.. near Jackson. APPRENTICE girls wanted; pald while learn- ing. Atlantic Straw Works, 104 Fifth st. WANTED—Experienced _alteration hands on jackets and skirts. Apply superintendent’s HALE BROS., me., between 9 and WANTED—Experienced millinery saleswoman. Apply superintendent’s office, HALE BROS.". Inc., betweén 9 apd 11 a. m. TED—First-class millinery order trim- .- Apply superintendent’s office. HALE BROS.’.D?HCV. between § and IT a. m. WANTED—Experfenced saleswoman. Apply superintendent’s office. HALE BROS., Iney between 9 and 11 & m. SALESLADIES—S. N. WOOD & CO. require first-class. . experienced salesladles for cioak and sult department: those having knowledgs and capabilities need apply. Market, Powell and Eills sts. EITTFRS—S. N. WOOD & CO. require frst~ class fitters in thejr cloak and suit depmrt« mtnt, Market, Powell and Ellis sts. WANTED—A neat, reliable woman for cooking and Rousework, also assist with family wash. MRS. FRANK B. MARKS, Colomy Center, Merced County, Cal. LADIES wanted to help prepare our famcy- work for Xmas trade; piece work; good pay; may be taken home; experience unnecessary. Apply 1344 Market st., opp. 7th: room 6. LADIES make $15 per week taking orders for an entirely new household article used in every home. Box 580, Cail LADIES to work at home during spare time: steady, profitable work; no experience. Writs or apply 997 Market st room 118. FINISHERS and skirtmakers on ladies’ cloaks and suits. . Apply L. HORVITZ, 230 Sutter st. FANCY work for ladies to do at home. Ad- dress box 586, Call. "A__FIRST-CLASS trimmer and salesladies, New Millinery Store, 8670 McAllister st. A FIRST-CLASS waist hand and an improver. 845 California st WANTED-—First-class hands on ladies’ coats. J. BAER, 1200 Geary st. WANTED—First-class helpers on walsts. J.' BAER. 1200 Geary st. LADIES to do cooy work: can be dome at Call 514 Starr King bldg.. 121 Geary. mmmem M. SIMINOFF, 1228 GIRLS wanted for factory work: 15 to 18 yea Gulf Bag Co.. BARBERS—Employment and Supplies. BARBER shop, 2 chairs; furniture ” ¢hair runiing; income 22 wek: 1 rear room: cheap rent; prics $150: STOLTZ, 723 Market st BARBER shop, Western Addition; 2 chairs: g price $100; Market.