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16 STOP FAYTNU JOHN D. SPRECKELS Address Communications to JOHN McNAUGHT . .. . Manager C. J. OWE) ...Business Manager TELEPHONE. _ Ask for The Call. The Operator Wil Connect You With the Department You Wish. a .a Third, 8. F. N7 231 Stevenson et Publication Office.. Editorial Rooms. Per Week, T8 Delivered by Carriers, 20 Cts. Cts. Per Month. Single Copies, § Cto. o Terms by Mail, including Postage (Cash Order): DAILY CALL (includ. Sun 1 yen..t:,oo DAILY CALL (ipclud. Eunday), 6 mos... & DAILY CALL—B; EUNDAY CALL. 1 WEBKLY CALL. 1 single month FOREIGN . [Daily - {Bunday.. 4.15 Per Ye POSTAGE. | ey 00 Per Year Extra ALL POSTMASTERS ARB AUTHORIZED TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Sample coples will be forwarded When Te- Qquested . Mail subscribers in ordering change of ad- @ress ehould be particular to give both NI AND OLD ADDRESS in order to insure prompt and correct compliance With their re- Quest. OAKLAND OFFICE: % 1016 Brosdway Telephone Oakland 1083 ALAMEDA OFFICE: 435 Park Street, Near Santa Clara Avenue. Phone Alameda 559. BERKELEY OFFICE: 2148 Center Street. .Telephone North 77 WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT: M. E CRANE.. 1406 G Street, N. W. NEW YORK NEWS STANDS: =~ Waldorf-Astoria Hotel; A. Brentanho, Unioo Bquare; Murray Hul Hotel; Fifth-ave- Sue Hote] and Hoffman House. CHICAGO NEWS STANDS: Shermsn House: P. O. News Co.; Great Northern Hotel; Sremont House: Auditorium Eotel; Palmer House. CHICAGO REPRESENTATIVE: <. GEORGE KROGNESS. Marquette Bullding (Long Distance Telephone, ‘‘Central 2618.”) NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE: €TEPHEN B. SMITH.. NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT: €. C. CARLTON...... ....Herald Square BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner Market and Third streets; open until 42 o'clock every nigh: in the year. BRANCH OFFICES mg Market street, opposite Fifth; cpes until p. m. 806 Montgomery ave.; open until ® p. oL 800 Hayes street; open unti] 9:30 p. m. €39 McAllister street; open until 9:30 p. m. open until 9:30 p. ™ open untll 10 p. m ; open until § p. m. ncla street; open until § p. m. corner Church and Duncan streets; til 9 p. m. limore street; open until § p. m. €814 J street, near Ocean boulevard; open un- ery 2 THIS JOHN R. HILLMAN No. 30 e THIS ly fnvi W. DOBIE HUBBARD, Secretary ANCISCO Lodge No. M.—THIS TUES! By order S. SHERMAN, Secretary of R.” FFMAN, K Bene ting WEDN t Soctet; BSDAY EVEN 18, 1906, at 8 o'clock final arguments in he consol on with the Aus- and Benevolent Association A Also other $1.50 will be ance. By or- tly imposed for n for the ction of sideration of such other business as before it may con CHARLES S. AIKEN, President. C. H. LOMBARD, Secretar: FIRST annual ball entertainment given by the patian Young Men's Club_at Alea- 120 O'Farrell st., WEDN NG, April 18, 1906, Admission, free. Champion horseshoe in_Miadinich. Boxing by Peter (Pete Root) vs. F. P. Dowell NOTICE of annual meeting of Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco—The regular an- nuel meeting of the stockholders of the Mer- cantile Trust Company of San Prancisco will be held on WEDNESDAY, April 25, 1906, at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of the company, #6¢ California st.. San Francisco, Californt for the purpose of electing a board of direc ors to serve for the ensuing vear, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Saturday, April 1%, 1906, at 12 <'clock noon. Dated April 9, 1906. JOHN D. McKEE, Secretary. CE Call, 16_pages, sent to any address in_ the United States or Canada ome year for $1. 30 Tribune Bullding f J. W. STANEA President. E WITT W. TOLL, Rec. Sec L meeting—The annual meeting of the Club of Francisco will be held NBSDAY, May 2, at 8 p. m., at 584 | »ficers and | EAPEST and best in America—The Weekly | BUSINESS CHANCES, THE ALTA REALTY COMPANY. E. Kiesendahl, Pres.; Chas. Peach, Sec. Room 211, Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Market. We have a large number of various busines: opportunities and real estate property alway listed and invite the prospective buyers to call | &t our office for information. We guarantee | prompt and rellable transaction of all business | entrueted to us, We do not intend to buy, nor | do we intend to sell any gold bricks. All op- | portunities are personally and carefully inves- tigated by us. For sale—Grocery and bar on one of the best trausfer corners; good trade; low rent; long lease; an excellent chance for a live man, Call at_once at room 211, 827 Market st. Emma Spreckels buildin, For sale—Hotel afd bar, morth of towm; g00d trade: a good chance for a hotel man must be sold at orce; long lease; cheap rent. For sale—Boarding and rooming house, 10 | furrished rooms; 30 steady boarders; low rent, a money-maker. | | | | Wanted—Partner In first-class saloon in good iln?nl. y; & good chance for sober and Indus- | trious man; present owner prefers partner in place of hired help. For sale—Dajry produce and delicacies store; { doing gord business; geod locationt must be { s0id on account of poor health of awner, | _ For particulare inquire at room 211, Emma Spreckels bullding, 927 Market st FREE! FREE! | _Send postal or call for The C. H. Dallman | Company’s Business Herald: of interest to | buyer and seller: largest list of business chances and lodging houses ever offered. [ absolutely free. Just send your name and ad- : we'll do the rest THE C. H. DALLMAN CO. Business Ex- change. 1031 MARKET ST. TO trade—For ranch, a swell livery stable, | doing a fine business; clears $340 net per month; 22 horses, 20 buggles and harness, saddles, etc.: must be seen to be appreciat- ed; long lease; rent only $60 per month. KREISS & HORSWILL, 1070 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, CAL. —————ARIZONA————— Do you want to incorporate? Arizona laws most iiberal of any; private property not liable for company debts; directors may make stock | non-assessable; amount capitalization does not |increase cost; bank references. For information | sddress Arizona Incorporating Co., Phoenix, Arizona. $350—_RESTAURANT for sale; doing good busi- low rent; must be sold at once. With COLEMAN, 311 James Flood building. for sale—The Lincoln Hotel property, is for sale to the highest bidder; “B. bakery & dellcacy; fine location; will voice more than price; 4 nice living rooms and b.; cheap rent. H. & C., 917 Market st { cther business, 2937 24th. | S $1000 to buy business; glve full partic- | _ulars.” Box 480, Call office | GROCERY; first class; clean stock; cash reg- | ister; fixtures: business complete; SE. cor. | Golden Gate ave. and_Van Ness place open for inspection. For further particulars | _apply D. A. CURTIN, 324 Mills building. | | PATENT right for eale: the right to manu- | " facture and sell west of Rocky Mountains the | only practical and successful dishwashing | machine; & great big opportunity. Address box 450, Call office. FOR sale—Boarding and lodging house and saloon in & live town near Oakland and con- nected by a good up-to-date electric street car service. Address box 871, Call office. CROCKERY, granite, tin and glassware store ne_of ‘the leading towns in the Valley; price $2000. Address 1 otfice. | LADIES’ and children's ready-made clothing | etare for sale in a e town on the ast road near San Francisco. Address box 774, Call office. R sale—Dry goods, clothing, furnishing boct and shoe store in a large town County at a bargain. Box 1075, $000—BRANCH bakery, groceries, candies, no- { Ttione, etc.; near business center of Six- teenth street. This is a bargain. Box 1200, Call office ! N'T agree with my partner and will sell | half-interest in a fine paying business. | This will bear investigution. Box 896, Call { | office. I HAVE a cultivated ranch in the central por- | tion of California that 1 will trade for & business of some kind. Box 1088, Call of- fice. | FOR Oakland—Best list. All kinds. ARD & CO., 452 ington, Oakland. business offer. Largest Al pric See LBON- Seventh st., corner Wash- LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE—Cos. CORN CURE. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1906. “PRIDE TAXES"—ADVERTIS EMPLOYMENT WANTED--Female--Con C _E. HINKLEY. PHONE MINT 796. 1020 MARKET ST. OPP, 5TH ST. CLEAR TITLES. EASY TERMS, Former PATRONS are my best references. PICK UP—15 sunny rooms, neatly fur- a GIFT at $225. Snap—25 rooms; substantially furnighed; central location; reasonable rent; price $500, easy terms. HINKLEY, 1020 Market st. IDEAL spartment-house; 58 rooms, equipped with all the latest modern convenl mny, light and cheerful apartments in oak, maple and mahogany furnl velvet carpets; covenlent location; nothing cheap about the ture; reasonable rent; house: only the price $3500; 'iberal terms. ONLY $100 CASH—20 sunny rooms; nice- 1y furnished; large yard and garden; desir- able location; lease; Worthy of investigation; price $i50, balance monthly payments. A—FISHER & CO., Phone East 4275. Room 488, James Flood building. Furnished rooming-houses, flats and hotels. FURNISHED completely; 18 rooms; on Kearny st.; snap: $750. COLEMAN, 311 James Flcod buliding. FOR sale—In Oakland, rooming-hou: 39 rooms; clears §226 per month: rent $105; price $4850. Inquire box 1007, Call office, 24-ROOM lodging-house; good location on Sixth Box 1085, Call office. APARTMENT-HOUSE, 81 rooms, residence district; full all the time, box 869, Call office. for sale in Inquire ) CLAIRVOYANTS. AA— PROF. NIBLO. ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST. ASTRAL DEAD TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT. SPECIAL THIS WEBK MY $5 COMPLBTE LIFE READINGS, $1. $1—LOW 1. 411A ELLIS ST., NEAR JONES, NO CHARGE IF NOT SATISFIED WHEN READING IS OVER—YOU TO BE JUDGE. 1 DO HEREBY SOLEMNLY AGREE AND GUARANTEE to make no charge it I fail to call you by name in full pames of your friends, enemies or rivals. 1 promise to tell ‘whether yor usband, wife or sweetheart is true or fal: 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 marry the one of your choice; how to regain youth, health and vitality. Re- moves evil influences, cures drink hablit, lo- cates treasures, cures all nervous diseases. How can I have good luck? How can I succeed In business? How cen I make my home happy? How can I conquer my enemie: How can I marry the 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 1 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 SUNDAY. 411A ELLIS ST., NEAR JON Permanently Located in His Own Home. PROFESSOR NIBLO. AAA—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. ITours, 10 to 6 daily and Sunday. 1148 Market st. Same floor Fowzer photo, opp. Hal A—MISS M. WILLE, 310 Ellis st. Clairvoyant, crystal eeer, can be consulted on all affairs of life; Miss Wille guarantees an honest, reliable, satisfactory reading; reveals the past: gives correct forecast of your fu- ture, advises you on {mportant " affairs, whether financial, domestic, love or business; glves the secret how to control, charm, fascl- nate the one you love; reading. $1; hours 10-8 p. m.; French, German. English spoken. LINCOLN, CLAIRVOYANT ADVISER, TEACHER OF OCCULTISM. Seven years of reliable, accurate advice f 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 st., rooms 9 and 10, cor. Turk (Vendome); private readings; daily, 10 a. m. to 5:_ m.; 3 ques- tions answered. $1; full life, §5. PLANETARY LIFE READINGS, Give date of month and year you were born, inclosing $1 by postal money order. MRS. DR. R. A. VOLZ, P. O. Capell, Napa County, Cal. ness established 10 years: sure to pay $85 monthly to each. Apply 230 Kearny, room 1. $S5_DELICATESSEN, grocery and branch bakery; good stock, fixtures and furniture; must sell. 1014 Valencla st. PARTNER wanted in coal, hay and grain business in the Mission. Box 1273, Call of- fice. A NICELY located, well-paying delicatessen #tore for sale; will give trial if necessary. Address box 1069, Call office. | FOR sale—Bargain, on account of going away, | cigar and notlon store; 3 liv. rms.; $10. 1620 { Pt Lobes ave., opp. French Hosp.: no agents | $200_ACTIVE man wanted as partner; busi- OLD estab. cigar, stationery, news stand, laun. monthly recelpts $400; rent $25. TELL: rm. 438, Jas. ¥lood bldg. branch bakery, notion store; $200; living rooms if desired; must be week. Corner 26th and Capp sts. aloon, with rooms upstairs if de- south of Market st. GROCERY. rent $12 sold thi; FOR sale sired; good location; Box 730, Call office. LODGING-HOUSE, with saloon attached, for | “sale in good town adjacent to Oakland; a | _bargain. Box 808, Cali office. RESTAURANT for sale; good business loca tion; seats 60 people; everything in first- clags order. Box 1108, Call office. | BRANCH bakery and notion store for sale on a principal street Dear Third. Address box 737, Call office. FOR sale—Cigar_stand_on near Market; price $750; 1236, Call office. RESTAURANT for sale in Petaluma; trade and location. Address box 1000, office. principal no agents. street, Box MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant, card read- er, palmist; when others fail try me: good reading 26c; no sign. 1021 6th, nr. Mission. MISS ZEMDAR, young, gifted clair. and paim.; L., 50c; G., $1. 1035 Filimore, nr. McAllister. MISS MELBOURNE, clairvoyant, mystic lifs .y alsolutely reliabl SHAFFER, permanently located Stevenson st.; hours 0 to 9; open Sundays. MMB. BLANCHE, clairvoyant card reader; name and age told; 25c. 10014 Fourth st. SEND date of birth and 2 stamps for a pen picture of your life. H. HILL. 120 Sutter st. e ———— SPIRITUALISM, 1 DESIRE to consult a few spiritualists of the intelligent class about the most important revelation of e years; there is a gigantic fortune for a few of us who have faith and wisdom to understand; no more than ten will be admitted to this mystery; ladies preferred, but men welcome. Call today at 236 Sutter st., suite 1-2, from 10 &. m. till 9 p. m. A—MRS, J. J. WHITNEY, bus. medlum and lite reader. 1206 Market, r. 10, Galt Housa. MME. YOUNG'S trance test circle tonight, 10c. 975 McAllister st.; readings. 1269 MoAllister, MRS. B. J, WILLIAMS, spiritual adviser; see her: be convinced: none better. 1008 Mission. MRS. BRCOKS tells past, present, future with- out asking guestions. 1725A Market, nr. Val. DR, HOWLAND'S 50c readings this week: cir. Mon., Wed., Sat. nights, 1208 Market. W. G. KEEGAN holds a test seance every night except Saturday, 10c. 148 Sixth st, MEAT market for sale in prosperous | across the bay; price $1600. Box 1T office. GROCERY and bar for sale; good location on | " Harrison st. Particulars, box 1202, Call of- | | fee. will answer men- tal questions accurately; palm reading' on psychic & astrological plane. 1621 Buchanan. Returned—Mrs. Van Baker; read. & lessons. | $350_PARTNER wanted; an__old-established | “real estate business: good chanve for steady | man. PACIFIC BUSINESS ASSN.. 3 Taylor. TTORNEYS-AT-LAW DIVORCE; costs $12; quick, quiet; advice free; Do fee in advance; Do charge uriless success- ful: open evngs; wills, deeds, leases, bills of | sale and articles of copartnership; corpora- tions organized; bankrupicy: collections; pro- bating of estates. 927 Market st., room 301. FOR rent—Springs hotel and baths: fine plare; léading mineral water on the market. CHAP- IN & BOOTH, 60 San Pablo . Oakland. G calcon for sale; cause sickness; trial 405 Spear st. GOOD paying boarding-house on leased ground; eheap. Box 6346, Cail office, Oakland. R. W. KING, Attorney-at-Law, Exam. bidg., 6th floor, entrance room 611; established 20 all courts, general courts and office ce; mo fee in advance or for consuita- even'gs by appointment. Tel. Red 3601 ADVICE free; legal divorce costs $12; all jaw cases handled: no fee in advance; open Bat- urday evenings; other evenings by appoint- ment: call and ssve money. 819 Mkt.. r. 33. GOOD oyster house for sale account of wick- ness; 2 yr. lease, 50 Tth st., opp. new P. O. 115 Filimore, nr. Herrmen: tel Waller 631. e ————— BOARDING FOR CHILDREN. WANTED—Little girl from 5 to 7 to board through summer months; healthful locatlon on small ranch. Address MRS. GEORGE UTLEY, Sebastopol, Sonoma County, Cal. ‘| BOTH adult and childres DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT, the best corn cure, for sale by all druggists. . DENTISTS, DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL COMPANY. Bertect maialou dgntistry 8t Towest urioes: flu set af teeth, dn -nvg‘lunnn mi p&a 1108 Rtk t ot ‘sormer Turk. A NEW plate—The Whalebone—Cannot break: ‘warranted 20 yrs,; crowns, $3.50; fillings, 50e; plates, §; full set: all Work painiess snd warranted. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. DR, LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market, 11th— o S"éfi‘ for extracting when plates are plates made over like arw teeth de from §8 per met; extracting 50¢c; gas glven. LOWEST prices in 8. F.; less extraction, Boe Rew York Sertists 988 Mission, cor b, GOLD fillings, T6¢; silver, 85c pain: op. Sun, Dr.A.C.Hewitt.101% Gfl‘ll V. ADVERTISEMEN' e Tecelved at Call Branca offie. cor n.'.ifi;"‘ s Chiaren ste. RESPECTABLE middle-aged Swedish woman L L S T B it i t P HiI ave p at home —_— FRENCH woman who is first-class cook would like situation in private family, elther city or country; not less than Ad- dress M. R. Stockton st. GENTLEMEN'S underwear carefully washed; fl“l.u‘n!ll a speclalty. 1394 Mission st, up- stairs. ‘WOMAN wishes work by the day, washing, ironing or house cleaning. 16 Capp st EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE. WE HAVE ABSOLUTELY The best location In this section To furnish male or female help on short mo- tice, sny kind, anywhere; mechanical, cler- ieal or common labor, EMPLOYERS TAKE NOTICE. / Send your wants. We'll do the rest. LEONARD & CO., 482 Tth st., cor. Washington, Oakland. ACCORDION knife and sunburst pleating; em- A et or. rkiass Ao 2y buttonhioles made. Stéwart's Lintng & Trim- ming Store, 14-16 Taylor st.: phons East 4635, McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School —Eve. class; patterns cut. 1180 Market st. EDUCATIONAL. Special Term—Beginning Now. For Grammar and High School Students at AYRES MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 728 MARKET ST. Life Scholarship, $5¢. One Month Free. Day and Night School. e e L L T L IO THE Paul Gerson School of Acting, the largest institution devoted exclusively to dramatic learning in America; positions guaranteed. Send for catalogue. Native Sons' buflding. A-METROPOLITAN California business; sten- ographic students: 300 yearly; best itions; high school preparation. 925 Golden Gate ave. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post st. Established 1863; largest in the West; annual enrollment 1000; send for circular; day & eve. ALL expert court reporters advise you to at- tend Gallagher-Marsh Bus. Col., 933 Mkl ; shorthand, typing, bookpg.; $50; catalogue. classes now open for the seasmon at Hinman's School of Dancing, 1412 Polk st., near California: tel. East 2120, ALWAYS a demand for our graduates; they are trajned by practical business men. San Francisco Business College, 738 Mission st. HEALD'S Schoal of Mines and Englnecring, 24 Post st., 8. F.; civil, mining, electrical, st and gas engineering. Send for prospectus. BOOKKEEPING, Eng., math., etc, day and eve.: individual instr. 805 Larkin st. Prof. T. A. Robinson, formerly pres. Pac. Bus. Col. ENGINEERING—Clvil, elec., min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cyanide: day, eve.: est. 1864. Van der Naillen School, 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. ZITHER, violin, mandolin and guitar lessons, 50c. 528 Hickory ave., bet. Fell and Oak sts. VIOLIN Jessons given in exchange for Ger- man. Box 487, Cali office. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION———Day and PARTINGTON'S, 424 Pine st.—Night classes. —— e EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. 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; & suit a week. 408 Post st., ohone Main 3801. OLDEST, largest Japanese-Chinese employment office furnishes best help promptly. GEO. SAKAUYE, successor Geo. Aoki, removed to 320 Mason from 421 Post; tel. East 559. AN up-to-date Japanese-Chinese emp. office; furnishes reliable 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 850. H. W. HONG. 1113A Clay Chinese employ- ment office;’ best help. Tel. East 426 AN dld_estab. (1850) Chinese emip. office. C. CHONG'S, removed to 518 Pine; tel,Grant 166 CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Maln 1997. BRADLEY & CO.. 640 Clay. JAPANESE, Chinese help of all kinds furnish- ed; housecleaning. 708 Taylor: James 7630. Al SALESMAN wants good, reliable wholesale house to represent, traveling in mountal: by team; firat-clase recommendations. P. box 814, Fruigvale, Cal. A STRONG boy, one year ‘n high school, wishes to learn either machinist or earpenter trade. Address _A. JOHANSEN, 3001 Folsom st. POSITION as coachman by thoroughly reliable and steady man; have good references. Box 481, Call office. A PIRST-CLASS German barber wants steady position. MHR. BOCHOW, 0528 Jessle st. WANTED—By & sober man of business ability, position in real estate office; small salary, with the privilege of handling locating busi- ness, to locate citizens on Government land. Call’or address J. M. CROWDER, 468 Eddy st., San Francisco. A PRACTICAL steward, also a chef and pastry cook would like to correspond with & good hotel or club; country preferred. Box 483, Call office. LET—Continaed. FLATS TO i AAA — COMPLETED LIST OF HOUSES, AAT& apartment and rooming-houses; our renting department is fres to ail; we can find you a home in any part of the city: ask for no payment other than your good will: we do Dot ask you.to buy or even look at the goods; ‘use this department freely; you are mcre than welcome. CORDES FURNITURE CO., 245-259 Geary st. (on the square). CHURCH and Fifteenth sts.—Fine sunny NE. cor.; jJower flat; 7 large rooms, bath, base- ment and yard; sun all day; latest improve- ments; Misslon warm belt; Fillmore-st. cars pass door; separate entrance; rent $40. LE ROY place, 5. Sacramento and Jones—8 uunu'y ..'Z'.am tinted rooms; marine view; no NEW 4-room corner sunny flat. Corper 15th and Douglass sts; opem; every convenlenca; cars pass. JUST finished, 4 rooms and bath, strictly up- to-date, sunny, store room in basement. 3343 24th st., bet. Valencia and Mission; rent §20. CLAYTON, 608, cor. Haight—To let, sunny middle fiat, 5 rooms and bath; sultable for physician, WE have first-class houses and flats; for com- plete iists call and see us. D. W. CAR- MICHAEL CO., 232 Montgomery st. BRODERICK, 143, nr. Haight—Modern 8-room upper & lower fiats; marble steps. beam cell- ings, elec. lights, ete.; owl cars; rent reduced. BB A B B Sl it S e i 6 AND B rooms:; bath, ete.; sunny; modern; beautiful: $20. 336 Cumberland st., near Church, above Mission Park. MASONIC ave.. 1313-1325. near Waller st.— Elegant sunny up-to-date middle flats, 7 rooms, bath. AUSTIN ave., 313%—A modern flat, 6 rooms 208 bazh; educed’ from $25 to $22.50; water ree, $18—Sunny bay-window 6-room flat at SW. cor. Devisadero & Geary sts. Apply on premises. STEINER, 2000, near Union—Light sunny mid- dle flat; 5 rooms and bath; rent reasonable. WANTED—By middle-aged bookkeeper with hotel experience, position at springs or sum- mer resort on account of failing health from overwork; best of references from local men and present employer; bond If required. Ad- ress” box 395, Call ottice. MAN ond wite: wife good cook and house- keeper; man all-around teamster, accustomed to mine, rcad and ranch teaming; will go anywhere; state wages; references. Box 554, Call office, EXPERIENCED middle-aged German wishes position on private place; horses, competent driver and gardener: city or country; ref- erences. WIHELELM, 018} Seventh st., OQakland. CAPABLE, reliable man with very best of references wishes position in California in general merchandise store; over 10 years' ex- perlence marager. Address W. BAILY, 704 Dolores st. YOUNG man with three years' experience in bookkeeping, German and French corre- spondence, wants any position; best refer- ences. L. BLUM, 737 Castro, city . A PRACTICAL and experienced vineyardist, winemaker and distiller, for 28 years supe: intendent in same business in Mexico, de- sires respectable and responsibie position in wholesale winehouse: references. Address A. M. MEYER, P. O. South San Francisco, Mateo County. CHEF who understands the business in every d honest and sober, best of reference; desires a position at springs or resort. Box 455, Call, RELIABLE, willing man wishes position in city as cozchman, gardener and general man lroundmpllca; excellent references. Box 431, Call office. COACHMAN; thoroughly understands care of horses; city or country; best Eastern and California references. ~A. OLIVER, 3141 Sixteenth st. YOUNG German-American, speaking both languages, employed n wholesale house, would lfke to better his position. Box 410, Call_office. A STRONG young man, 24, experienced in shipping and packing department of whole— sale house, wishes a position; references. Address H. E. H., 1115 Steiner st. POSITION wanted by an_all-around man in Tiotel; city or country: 3 vears' experience: Eastern rufersnces. Address A. R., 1030 Del- aware st.. West Berkeley. YOUNG man wants a job as fireman (oll); has 2 years' experlenced burning oil; hase handled boilers 9 years; best of references. J. P. IRWIN, 1391 Golden Gate ave. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- help. 316 Stockton. Main B1SS. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—FEMALE. A RESPECTABLE, middle-aged woman, is a good cook, will do some washing in a private American family; is fond of children; will go short distance In country; moderate wages. 2641 Tehama st., near Fourth. COMPETENT woman wants to do _general housework in small private family; good plain cook and willing to do some wash; in city. Apply 211 Minna st., bet. 3d and ith. TWO Eastern girls would like a position as cook and second girl; city or country girl; best Eastern réferences; wages $35 and $30. Box 536, Call office. WOMAN would like to take home ladies' or gents' underwear or plain family washing. 18A Summer st., bet. Seventh and Bighth, off Howard, A RELIABLE and temperate middle-aged man would like position to take charge of horses, cows or garden; is safe driver; very ha y with tools. Address H. B., 613 Montgomery. A RELIABLE engineer, Who is also first-class electriclan and machinist, and can da_all kinds repairing, wishes steady position: best references. Address or call 1809 Howard st. A CULTURED French gentleman with excel- lent referénces desires any position: is first- class Spanish translator and correspondent. Address E. 8., 131 Hermann st. RELIABLE man who also speaks German. wants _light bookkeeping for few hours & day, charges reasonable. Box 471, Call. CARPENTER, £00d mechanic, wants work in jobbing shop at| finishing; city or country. WILSON, 759 Howard st. THOROUGHLY reliable man wants position; A—YOUNG lady recently from Austral wishes position in office, moderate salary to commence; best of references. Box 462, Call. housework, plain 168 Tehama A—Colored woman wants cooking; sicep home; state cars. st., flat 6, A GERMAN girl wishes place to do general housework and cooking; wages $25 to $30. 366 O'Farrell st. WANTED—General housework: middle-aged woman: good cook; small family; light wash. Box 538, Call. ) GOOD willing woman wishes situation to do eneral housework in city or country; good _plain_cook. 227 Minna st. bricklayer, stationary engineer, cranesman. Box 432, Call office. COACHMAN, married, no children, desires ition; - furnish best references last em- o ployer. Address R. C.; 711 Ellis &t BLACKSMITH, horseshoer, first-class all- round man, wants steady work, Address 1. NENNEMANN, Napa, Cal PAINTER and paper-hanger; has all tool Tooms papered $2. Palnter, 12 Twelfth st. phone Folsom 8110. BUTLER—Rellable competent Japanese butler wishes position; has Eastern and city ref- erences. R. G., 407 Post st. A TEAMSTER wants a job; well acquaintel with city. Call before § a. m. or after 5 p. m. 276 Ritch st. 2 FIRST-CLASS waltresses wish position Ssty or country. 376 Geary st.; phone Green MIDDLE-AGED man wants position as gai dener on private place; is handy with cows and horss Address F. B., 535 Sacramento. TRESSMAKER — Eton jacket; shirtwaists, suits, tailored, eveming Eowns; up-to-dat styles; only first-class work; fits' guarantecd; satisfaction given; engagements per day or week. MISS PARSS, 1260 O'Farrell st.; tel. West 1232 5 ly Eastern lady who has met with reverses; best of references, neat, tidy housekeeper; a position in a refined family, light work, six hours a day, room out. Box. , Call. 3 RELIABLE, refined, middle-aged woman, no family, desires position on ranch as work- ing housekeeper, where can be own mistress; references furnished. Address MRS. B. Al LONG, Hotel Hyland, 683 Post st.. 5. F. A YOUNG English gentlewoman wants posi- tlon in refined family g5 companion or moth- er's help; used to light housework; needlewoman and musician. Address’ N. 5. W., 1952 Oregon st., Berkeley, Cal. i A SELECT home for children from birth to yre.; large grnds; medical care It necessary; $10-520: children adopted. 2504 Howard st. e —————— CARPET-BEATING AND CLEANING. FRUIT store for sale, 20th st, near Folsom. For particulars call at 3221 Twenty-second st. $2400—28-ROOM sunny cormer. Inquire after 1 o'clock. 301 Polk st. ESTABLISHED, paying business for sale; la- dies’ & gents furnishings. Box 393, Chico, Cal. ADVICE free—Columbian Law and Col. 85, 916 Market, opp. Emporium; pmma;‘fe—r' matters and collection: old established. Market, room 302, consulta- in ad HELMS Detective Bureau, bond e the T. §. Becret Service Eml-‘hdif;:l:c‘h.rge“ man, Epanish, Italian spoken; all kinds legitimate etective work done: highest refs R. 511, Grant bldg., Tth&Mkt.; tel. South 1006, LONDON detectives—Clark & Jackson; all ki detective work handled; evidence proctred; ‘secrecy guaranteed. 807 Geary: tel. East 1969, THAVOKAT'S secret service agey: unimpeach- able refs. 1115 Call bidg.; Brivate Eo. 415, — AUTOMOBILES. —e $1850—WHITE touring car f cluss condition. ~ Address box 808, vall ombes. AUTOMOBILE (Ford) for sale; Price $600. Box 1630, Cal ‘offve. 2-cylinder; ine_corner: good business; low JOSEPH STRAUB, 630 Market. $190—NOTION. stat., candy, toys, cigars, tob. & bak., 3 liv. rooms, bath; $15. 520 Fuiton st. COMPRESSED Alr and Vacuum Process used for cleaning carpeis on floor without removal; carpets and rugs also cleaned by. compressed air at sghop; prices moderate.. §. F. Com- pressed Axr Cleaning Company 308 Market st.: phone Msin 152 and Bush 479. WHEN you become disgusted with your work, sena_tor SPAULDING'S nm.% C-{—pn Beat. ing Works, 353-357 Tehama st. Tel. South 40 HOTEL and_bar wanted: will pay cash. Ad- dress box 729, Call office. CIGAR stand on Ellis st. for sale. Box 1130, Call _office. SALOON for sale; account leaving city; fixth st. Box 472, Calls CIGAR «tore for male at 191 Sixth st.; any reasonable price acceptable. BEST chance for shoe stors in the State; Hol- lister. P. O. box 512, Hollister, Cal. OUTSIDE business; sultable for young man; on $2000 required. 'Box 474, Cajl. WANTED—To buy a foadhouse. Give par- ticulars to box 770, Call otfice. INVENTORS to obtain or dispose of patents see SONNTAG'S Patent Ageney, 120 Market. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. $850—RUNABOUT 1 le In first-cl - “Faition. Box 1008, Call othee. e ©n S —————— ADOPTION, Bt e T T T WANTED—Good home for brunette bab; E ° DR. FUNKE MATERNITY Vlle.y fllilu Eighth st., Alameda. e ————— CATARKRH AND DEAFNESS, Aiso ear moises cured by new antiseptic method; . 1 wi tree. Dr. Cottingham, 9 Powell;brs.10-4, MARION GRIFFIN, 970 Market st., room 801, eighth floor. ROOMING-HOUEES and REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE FREE LIST. 8. McCLURE & CO. Phone Montgomery_1943. 331 Kearny st. Offices 6 and 7. Largest selected list: also businesses. Chicken ranches; farms. —_— GEARY st., 917—Sunny 10 rooms; full of room- ers; paying well; nicely furnished; cheap. LAGUNA, 10218 ;'171 Fe— ; sacrifice; CONKLIN'S superi beatl; Golden Gate aves nr. in: n"mm x.un WESTERN Ca Cleaning Works, 1809 Har- . rison st.; Al cleaning, 3c. Phone Mission 225. ADVANCE Carpet Cl Co., 402 Sutter st. tel. Main 394, 0!0.% & CO., PR:..! M1 ELL'S. 240 Fourteenth st.—] Ceaning. 0 yard el Mission Tor RUDOLPH & CO., ca beating works; 08 Harison st ; el Mission reasonable; 1] LACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS, Mi‘;;i cleaned N Curtain- House, 1326 COLLECTION OFFICES. o S BAD tenants for $4; city or eountry. m&m‘.‘“‘ Montgomery st.. rooms 9-10. Tel. Main GEO. W. KELLY'S Law ection s attachments;ail cases. ket ot rosm 314 S ————————————RTEE— CURE _FOR RUPTURE. “DR. PIERCE'S ' Truss'” doss the work: ”““m Plerce RESPECTABLE Protestant woman wishes po- sition to assist with housework in small fam. ily, or to care for child; good home; moder— ate wages. Address G. H., 304 Eighth st., cor. Folsom. R TN R EXPERIENCED woman desires position for general housework; no objections to go across the bay; wages $25; no postals answered. Abply 7i1 Gilzabeth st between and Douslass, SWEDISH woman, best housework or muku&n 7 gty or vieinity. 59 Shipley Third and Fourth, Folsom and A REFINED, mmau-u;s woman would Itko employment as nurse for an fnvalid or in- fant during the night; references. Call office. T St R S Tt ation to go 1 L8 val :::lfl'{: good refe: y 271 ;fl 4 references, wishes small family, st., between Harrison. POSITION wanted as working housekeeper for a widower with children; city Ad- dress 481 Mississippi st., city. EXPERIENCED colored laundress w day's g and general work: ret- ‘work, mnm% h st., room 1. FIRST-CLARS German Tadys maid wieh gosttion o Ay, tamily; Deat ratsrances; 166, Call office. RELIABLE ¢ mk!o 1 -':““ ." 1391 T —— COMPETENT Swedish woman :g a situa- tion at housework and cooking in small fame 1ly. 924 Natoma st., near E! t CED STEADY young man desires position where falthful ‘work will warrant advancement. Address 1207 Guerrero at. e e HOTEL and restaurant help looking for wofk call at 318, James Flood building. ENGINEER wishes position; all-round me- chanic and steam fitter. H., 16 Richland ave. DRUG clerk. registered assistant, desires situa- tlon; references. Box 484, Cail. CARPENTER (first-class) wants work; day or contract. N. M. PEARSON, 520 Sacramento. A RESPONSIBLE man wishes position of trust. Box 444, Call. JAPANESE with references as excellent pri- vate tamily cook, French or Gérman, pastry, fancy cakes, any style cooking, wishes posi- tion; city or country; high wages. K. T. 814 Stockton st.; tel. John 575l JAPANESE man and wife want work; plain cook; wife walt at table; speaks Eng- lish; wages; $10 up. T. SHIGEMI, 12 Har- lem place. : A YOUNG Japanese boy wants to work as beliboy. A. % C., 1200 Bush st. A JAPANESE boy wants position to do cook- Ing or housework; has references. Address R. J. H., 110 Golden Gate ave. JAPANESE boy wants position to do kitchen help and housework In small family. T, M., 12 Harlan oiace. JAPANESE schooll ‘wants T onl, AR e TR e o Eag ) man HAIGHT, 915—Modern flat; 6 rooms with 2 finished rooms in basement; rent $30. COZY sunny upper flat, 5 rooms, dath and yard; $20. 28 Shotwell st., near Fourteenth. SUTTER court, near Laguna—8 sunny rooms, bath; sunny yard; $20. Inq. 1726 Sutter st. HELP WANTED—FEMALE—Coa. to learn b S e tions wall . at per weel u; §. F. College, 234 Post. r. 17, 2d floor. A—_GIRLS learn millinery for spring positions: ;. mate- - . mas- ; posi= treatment, hairwork, 210 Powell, ¢. O'Farrell; LADY canvassers wanted for Mme. McCabe's unbreakable side and expanding back cor- sets; well known, easily eold; active, intelli- #ent ladles can make from 325 to $40 per Week; many of our agents make more: ex- clusive territory given. Address St. Louls Corset Co., St. Louls, Mo. . 2; positions WANTED—Women and girls to work on as- paragus. Apply at Cannery, 423 Brannan st.. between Third amd Fourth. WANTED—Experienced saleswoman for sta- tionery department: must be thoroughly fa- miliar with this line. Apply superintendent’s office, The Emporium. WANTED—Woman of clerical experfence, ca- pable of keeping employes’ time in a large institution. Apply superintendent’'s office. The Emporium. ANY lady can earn .from $5 to $7 weekly working at home during her spare time: ex- perience unnecessary; steady employment. Call room 513, Starr King bidg. 121 Geary. WANTED—Bright young women to learn the dry goods business. Apply superintendent's :fflce, HALE BROS., Inc.. between 9 and 1 a m. WANTED for position in State of Oregon an educated womar; capable to carry respons bility; must give entire time and attentiom to work in hand. Box 420, Call. AN ambitions woman wanted for position of management; one of executive force and willing to learn: state experience and refer- ences. Box 428, Call, GIRLS between 15 and 18 years of age fof light clean work in paper box factory. A ply California Paper Box Co.. 3175 Seven- teenth st., near Howard. FLAT of 4 rooms, bath, stationary trays, gas: rent $15. 2410 Harrison st., bet. 20th & 2lst. OAK, 1701, near Ashbury, on Panhandle— Modern fiats, 8 and 7 rooms; rent reasonable. PERRY, 16—Five rooms and bath. Call at 18 Perry st. A SUNNY middle bay-window flat, 4 rooms, $16. 14 Moss, oft Howard st., near Seventh. WALLER, 1735—Sunny flat, 6 rooms and bath: rent $28: half block from park. TWENTY-SIXTH, 3336, near Capp—2 flats of 4 and 5 rooms and bath: rent $15 and $18. GREEN, 1926—Elegant flat, 7 rooms and bath for $25; water free. BAKER, 735-743, nr. McAllister—Modern flats: 7-6 rooms; very sunny; $30, $25. e e e e FLATS TO LET—FURNISHED. NEWLY furnished flat, 6 rooms and bath; new range, gas stove, electric light; to rent for 4 or 5 months or exchange for small residence in vieinity of Ross Valley or San Rafael Apply 1552 Ellis st. l EXPERIENCED talloress to baste out edgee ©on coats: nome other need apply: steady work and good pay. Apply corner of Annie and Jessie sts. WANTED—Experfenced alteration hands om ladies’ jackets. Apply at JOB ROSEN- BERG'S, 816 Market st. —_— A SNAP in easy home work for ladies: all materials furnished. 1344 Market st., opp. Tth, rcom 6. AA—OPERATORS on ladles’ walsts. 656 Mis- sion_st., third floor. AA—OPERATORS to take work home. 659 Missfon st.. third floor. WORK deliverad to be done during spare time; easy, rapld. Box #47, Call FIRST-CLASS hairdresser. 123 Stockton st. BOOK folders—Experienced hands and appren— tices. Apply to book bindery, 410 Sansome. WANTED—First-class helpers on waists. J. BAER. 1200 Geary st. FINISHERS on cloaks. M. Market. G. LEDERER, SIMINOFF, 128 FLATS FOR SALE—FURNISHED. . NICELY furnished flat of 6 rooms for sale. 3573 Minna, st. CORNER 10-rdom house; well furnished: offer wanted. Sce owner 12 to 8. 548 Turk st. FURNITURE WANTED. A—PHONE South 1015; it will pay you to sead for me before you sell your furniture, car- pets. pianos, etc. M. GALLICK. 201 Larkin. MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO.. 1321 Mark=t st., bet. Oth and 10th, paying big money for furniture, etc. Phone South 170, H. J. LEUTHOLTZ, auctioneer. 708 Market st., room 906; tel. Bush 762. Highest prices pald. HENRY MAYER pays highest prices for fur- niture, carpets, etc. Mission; tel Bush 813. ey %._ABE LEVY, 1135 Market st., phone Jessle 161_pays cash and buys everything. " FURNITURE FOR SALE. AT Cavanagh's, 84§ Mission st., 4 rooms fur- nished in oak for §50. e e e e YOUNG WOMEN WHO May find congental posit@ns, WANT TO Refined fellow workers, WORK Pleasant, healthy surroundings, Steady employment, Reasonable pay, Good opportunities for promotion, With a company that watches over their weltare Furnishes them luncheons without expense, Provides rest rooms with matrons in attend- ance, and Pays them a salary while Educating them for its work. The rapld development of business and ths opening of our several new telephone ex- changes in the near future will necessitate a larger force of operators, thus affording an exceptional opportunity for the right kind of young women. You may make application and begin your Wwork now or arrange to begin at some iater date. We are engaging operators to meet coming demands. (Apply at 218 Bush st room 28. PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY. MEAT cook for coffee and ice cream parlor, south, §40; pastry cook for same place, $40: also waitress for coffee and ice cream parlor, south, $30; German cook, small restaurant, $40; 2 cooks, small country hotels, $35; first- class Infants’ nurse, Santa Barbara County, infants’ nurse.'city. $30; 8 other nurses, ; 2 second girls, $25; Protestant laun- dress, Institution, $25; cook for dairy hands, $30; cook for 16 men boarders, $30; 2 cooks, German style, $30: 2 cooks, private boarding- houses, $35; cashier for restaurant, $5 week: cook and Helper for sanitarium, $60; seam- stress for linen room, hotel, $20; 4 waitresses, family Rotels, $23: cook, plain wash, Berke- ley, $30; girl for general housework. Berke- ley, $30; also for Alameda, $35; kitchen help- er, Berkeley, $25; restaurant waitress, week; and a large number of girls for gen- eral housework, with and without washing. in city, at $20. $25. $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 334 Sutter st. WANTED—Competerit woman to do housework in small family; no children; ref- erences required. Call forencon at 1096 Me- Alllster st GIRL or woman to do light housework and lain cocking: 2 in family. 229 Ashbury st.; ayes-st. cars. GIRL or woman for general housework: 3 in 920 or $25. Apply 1560 Fell st., this evening between 6 and 7. GOOD girl to learn bookbinding. MYSELL- ROLLINS CO.. 22 Clay st G2 1320 e N YOUNG girl to take care baby and do light housework: no cocking. 3318 Mission st. JAPANESE bo; ants place as walter and Nodscmork: apeake Haghan well. T08 Larkin st.; tel. East 8770. JAPANESE first-class butler es situati oy o eoumtry. Aaress Box 438, Call othce; T walting st able: $4b up. Apply ly; no ng. e up. y ited Jewelry and Optical Oonw‘ny.’fl: bey as cook desires & po- y st X_GOOD Chiness | sition in private family. S. W., 21 Bren. Jhian 15 peteas . ren. mn’ first-class cook and baker, wants position in hotel. B. LAMB, 21 Brenham pl. GIRLS tu work in laundry. A United States Laundry. Sixteenth and N Eiaits oo BECK, 3 Hardle place, room 2. PANTS finishers wanted by §. N. WOOD & CO: Apply at factory, cor. Annie and Jessie. —_— LADIES to do copy work: can be done home. Room 514 Starr King §W 121 G-r.v‘ P o o S S et WANTED—Young girl for general housework. Apply 9 to 12 at 3110 Clly“:. NEAT, relial girl for housework and cooking. Call before 2 p. m., 1905 Broadway. FIRST cook and _general housework. A FIRST-CLASS and F wanted in new l:m fl'. lister, —— h Glg.!-,tg‘r. nenr m: Gt GIRL to assist in ~ 10 ngm Apply 2033 LADIES to or apply 907 at home during o o R ’f GIRLS wanted for factory work:; 15 to 18 years. Guif Bag Co.. 709 Front st. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep— tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. BARBER shops; a large variety of them. some very good can be bought on easy ments or for cash. STOLTZ, 723 Market st. $226—Three-chair barber shop for sale; special inducement; first-class location; owner going to country. Coleman, 311 Jas. Flood bidg. $650—3-CHAIR barber shop for sale; choice of Market st.; first-class fixtures, good business lease COLEMAN, 311 Jas. Flood bldg. $110—2-CHAIR barber shop with living room good location in Mission: low rent; well fus uished. COLEMAN, 311 Jas. Flood bidg. _ et BARBERS attention; $200 buys best paying barber shop in city, with 3 living rooms, furnished; 38 month rent. 2416 San Bruno. FOR sale—First-class transient shop: Markst st.: long lease; short hours; $700; fo agents. Box 587, Call office. WANTED—First-class barber for steady situa- tion; German preferred. 1908 Encinal ave., Chestnut-st. station. Alameda. TWO-CHAIR shop for sale: less than cost of furniture: good trade. 817 Laguna st. FIRST-CLASS 3-chair oid _established shop: cheap If sold today. 1007 Howard, cor. Sixth. GOOD barber: 10c shop. 105 Tenth st. | BARBER wanted. 531 Fourth st. GOOD barber: steady work. 1050 Howard st., between Sixth and Seventh. ANTED—Barber for Wednesday, and Sunday. 250 Sixth st. FOR sale—3-chalr shop; 2 steady; good tion: lease; a bargain. Box 48, Cail. FOR sale—2-chair shop. Pleasanton Hotel Barber Shop, Sutter and Jones sts. BARBER wanted to buy or run @ small shop. Apply WILL & FINCK, 57 Third st. BARBER shop for sale, doing $500 a month;: will give trial. Box 486, Call office. BARBER shop for sale: 2 chairs; trahsfer core Address 1350 Howard st 4-CHAIR barber shop for sale; t 0| Gholee location near Mapket. Coloman's Bx. for sale, K . 311 Jas. Flood 3-CHAIR barber si sacrifice. COLEM. HELP WANTED—MALE. A—CUTTING & GUNN, INC. Managers Pacific Cont. and Cal. Employmens Agencies. Phones James 3301 and Bush 405. G35 Washington st. FREE FARE-WEED, SISKIYOU CoO. Laborers, $60: pald weekly. » FREE FARD—MA] COUNTY. ‘eamsters. drillers and laborers, paid wkiy. FREE FARE—CORD Laborers. paid weekly: fee $1. FREE FARE—RIVERBANKS. Laborers, $2.25, no discount; w i company work, $2.50 and fd.; miners, han work, Shasta County, 360 and fd.. machine miners, $3.35 Shasta County: men, company work. Mendocino, 300: min ers, Sterra County, $80 and found: laberers, placer mine, 73 YOSEMITE VALLEY R. R. MERCED. Laborers, $2.25: drillers, $2.30. FREE FARE. Camp cock, Siskiyou County, $60; 2 walters, camp, $30. S. P. CO.—FREE FARE. Section hands, San Luis Oblspo, Eureka. Humbeldt County: milk and woods: tp ‘wages, loodgh Coun- ty, $80 to $50; laborers. ., $2.25, fare 10c; quarry laborers, $2.25, 20c; tie and post make 11c tie. CUTTING & GUN, 35 Washington AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S, 420 Bush st Man and wife. private place, 2 in family. for Central America, fare paid. $100: man about place, good gardener, country, $80: farmers and milkers. $30-333; scraLer teamsters, uear city, $2.25: laborers and temmaters. near an X $2.25; cooks, waiters, kitchen hands, $73-53>. R. HANSEN & CO., 429 Bush st. for posi- CARRIERS : mo. lous ex- necessary; gradually increasing sal- perience artes: N. “'ovnmuu‘n—n-g N?tom WANTED—Boy of 16 years and to learn %fim Apply at S N. WooD & S corner Annie and Jessie sts. CUTTER—8, N. WOOD & CG. require a first- clase cutter in their men's tafloring depart- ment. Market. Powell and Ellis sts. —_— ‘WANTED—Cylinder pressman; must be Al: steady position. 520 Market st. ‘blacksmithing: 8ive wages expected. Box 783, Call office. soda dispenser. APPLY and Jones sts. FIRST-CLASS tallors; come ready for work. 220 Stevenson st. Mnmfim—nm—mflcm& H. . 105 Montgomery st & PR T, S Narier ot 7 J

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