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10 AUTO EXPRESS FOR THE BAY CITIES Million-Dollar Corporation Will Handle Freight as Rival to the S. P. System USE BIG MOTOR CARS The organization of a mfllion-dollar ile expres cked by C. T nker Williem High -known Walker, the Oak- or Btienne, W. Run W. Weil and other has been com- ipment of the rrived yesterday B. Signor, general company, said yester- e 1st of March twenty ess carriages and twenty-six hand to take ling between motor express an experiment, \ Europe, where it ommercial life f sever nor returned re- i, during well as of the cars ness is old in x product, 00 poungs, speed consists of a device, foot lever which, when spokes are long to force There LEADS T0 JAlL LONDON, Fet Fifty-six woman rested within last even- ce Court conduct General the pris- emned to pay $5 fines rgo -two 1 to go to ¥ ONNITE. PLICED 0 GHRTRIIS Feb. 14—A fiendisk up an Albina-avenie iscovered today when sl g up his car to take , noticed a peculiar object lying weeks in the “frog” between the tracks. Examination disclosed a stick of dypa- mite four capped at both ends The of a car had shaken ! the “frog” for heavy loss of life was prevented. WESTERN RETAIL LUMBERMEN’S ASSOCIATION HOLDS CONVENTION President Denies Charge That Dealers Are in Trust to Dictate Prices of Material SALT LAKE, Feb. 14—Three hun- jdred members of the Western Retail Lumbermen’s Association, from the 'States of Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Jolorado, Uteh, Idaho and Montana, as- |sembled here today in their fourth an- Inual convention. weorge E. Merrill of this city, pres- ident of the assoclation, resented the charge frequently made that there was @ lumber trust and stated that the members of the assoclation courted the fullest investigation. The prevailing higher prices, he said, were due to the lpresent era of higher values in all in- dustries and to a demand ior supplies in excess of the normal production. SR NS T FORMER CUBAN BISHOP DEAD MADRID, Feb. 14—Monsignor Manuel Santander, formerly Bishop of Havana, died yesterddy of paralysis, aged 71 years. He resigned his bishopric ‘in 1599 when Cuba was lost to Spain. —— e TREASURER A DEFAULTER—Evansviile, Ind.. Feb. J4.—The committee Investigating the books of the County Treasurer's office today orted a shortage of $63,126. and truck corpora-| MEETING NOTICES—Continued. EVENING at 7:30 o’clock. Third de- gree. ARCHER B. CLARK, Secretary. | AUSTRIAN Militars and_Benevolent | Assoclation—Officers and members are | bereby notified to attend the funeral | of our deceased brother, M. CRE- SALIA, TODAY (FRIDAY), Febru- ery 15, at 10 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 2125 Howard st., themce to the Church of ‘the Nativity, Fell and Franklin sts. By onfer C. PETRUSICH, President. GEO. MOSTAHINICH, Bec. Sec. APOLLO Lodge No. 123, L O.. 0. F.—Second degree THIS (FRI- DAY) NIGHT, February 15, Vet- | erans’ Hall, 481 Duboce ave., 8 o'clock sharp. Visiting brethren cordislly in- ¥ited. R. H. DEMENT, N. G. W. F. NORCROSS, Rec. Sec. GOLDEN WEST Lodge No. 322, e, 1.0, 0. F., 321 Devisadero st. Third degree THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING at 8 o'clock. Visiting t bretiren codially tnviied. ROBERT J. McDOWELL, Ree. Sec. REGULAR meeting of the Caledonian Club THIS EVENING at Roesch Hall, Mission and 15th sts. D. D. McRAE, Chief. C. MACDONALD, Recretary. AMERIOAN SHIP MASTERS' Association of the Pacifie Coast—There will be a regular meeting at Marine Engineers’ Hall TONIGHT ck. All members are_invited, ALEXANDER BERGMAN, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING PAAUHAU SUGAR PLAN- | " TATION COMPANY—The annual mesting of | the stockn PAAUHAU SUGAR | PLANTATION COMPANY will be held on SATURDAY, March 2, 1807, at the hour of | 11 o'clock 8. m., af the office of the com- | peny, 2023 California st., San Francisco, Cal., the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing vear and for the tremsaction of such | other business as may come before the meeting. books will close on Wednesday, at the hour of 8 o'clock Transfer | February 2, 1007, | » m. By order of the president. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary. ANNUAL meeting Hopdlulu * Plantation Com- pany—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Honolulu Plantation be held WEDNESDAY, February 27, 1907, st the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., at_the office of the company, 142 Stemart st., San Fran- cisco, California, for the purpose of electing directors for the enmsuing rear and for the transaction of such other. business as may come before the meeting.™ Transter books will close on Saturday, Feb- ruary 16, 1807, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. By order of the president. W7, MATSON, Secretars. Company _will | KING_SOLOMON Chapter No. 95, R. HN 'WILLIAMSON, rly 21 D b fs par D e ow Gt 934 Geary: houts 3 6 P (RRY BAEH! DE_JAMES OSBOBNE, formerly Olay st re- Becretery. sumed practice. 1178 Eddy. Tel. West 1826, AMITY Lodge No. 370, ¥ and A. M. ALBERT J. ATKINS, M. D rectal diseases, Special meeting THIS (ERIDAY) 1609 Franklin st., 7. Plne; bours 1 o 4 p. m. R. J. M. McDONALD, office 888 Octa: st.g phone Special 2084: res. phone West 2186. DR. C. J. SOHMELZ removed to 317 Scott st., bet. Page and Oak; telephone Park 491. L. C. COX, M. D., 2100 Devisadero st., formerly 406 Sutter; electric treatments given. DR. CHILDS, formerly at 118 Grant ave., now at 2038 Sutter st.; tel. West 1168, CARRIE YETTER, M. D., 8508 18th st., now 8398 16th st., cormer Church. L2200 O B, onper RS . i DR J. E. ARTIGUES, 2047 Fillmore st., corner Union; hours 2 to 4 p. m. DE. OWEN BUCKLAND—Eye throat. 1350 Sutter st.; 1 to 4. DR. W. H. GRISWOLD, 804 Bdy st., corner Franklin; bours 10 to 4. DENTISTS® DRS. C. W. DECKER, T. H. MORRIS, / L. T. CRANE, SURGEON DENTISTS, 1816 Sutter st., above.Van Nest ear, mose, Rooms 1-2-3-4-5-6-10. PAINLESS Dentistry—Old established, honest, reliable; reasonable prices, perfect work; free cosultation. VAN ' VROOM, 1501 Fillmore st., corner O'Farrell. BARTLETT, DR. U. GRANT—Extracting special- ist; gas given. 2108 Fillmore st.; NW. cor. Cal. DR. L. A. WALSH, 872 McAllister, nr. Laguna. Platinum fillings, 50c; crowns, $5; plates, $7. these, Mr. CITY REALTY COMP, s e e HALF interest {n a business for sale for a few take REDWOOD hundred dollars; small payment down, balance You can pay out of the business; there is no mnbllwmlelzfioriflte;dd;fl ymn:;‘; no_experience; have manage Business. - 470 Tin sty Oakiznd, Cal. BARBER sh with e; month rent and § $300. Inquire at taurant. FOR sale—Machine shop, fully eqnlflped, ges e drills, latbes, sbaper, milling' ma- chine, belting and pulleys. Apply Room 245, Monadnock buflding, San Francisco. PARTNER in candy and frult store; remaining partner expert candy-maker: snap for party wishing to learn & good trade; $450. 1207% Golden Gate ave. GROCERY and liguor department in Shenson New Market, 1138 Market st, for a term of years at reasonable rate; excellent opportunity for right perty. burb; established 8 vears: vl‘ntn'd.a; 1in best locality; $15 per ears’ lease; for sale; price 54 Folsom st. Ideal Res- DR. J. F. TWIST, dentist, formerly Academy of Sclence bldg., at 1476 Eddy st. nr. Filimore. HUCK, DR. H. C., dentist: formerly 324 Mont- gomery ave., now at 522 Devisadero, nr. Hayes DRS. STICKEL & TAYLOR. Dentists, formerly 1004 Market, now at 1806 Geary, pr. Fillnore. PAINLESS Dentistry; set of teeth, $5; crowns, fillings, 50c; all guaran- . Market, 14th and Church. DR. F. KEMP VAN EE, dentist, formerly 102014 Market st., now at 504 Devieadero, near Fell. FOR sale—Grocery store in_Western Addition: good Jocation: recelpts §63 dailyi lease: wili ear investigation. Address box b5, Call. FOR sale—Grocery and bar; no_competition: old age and sickness. A. COLIER, 21st and Douglass sts. SOY SANG LUNG & CO.. Golden West Broom Factory, 728-25 Clay st.; Dow open for busi- ness. WELL-BSTABLISHED weekly paper: sold acct. owner's il bealth. Bos 6053, Call. Oakland. e e e HILL, DR. LUDLUM, 1443 Market st., now at 482 Webster st., near Oak; gas given. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE DR. J. J. LEEK (formerly 1126 Market), now §24 Valencia st., bet. 10th and 20th. DR. W. A. MEYER of Callaghan building, now 2456 Market st.; Fillmore-st. cars. DR. KNOX, dentist, 1615 Filimore st.; all work fArst-class] prices low. DR. JRA G. LEEK—AIl kinds of dental work. 515 _Fillmora NOTICE_TO THE STOCKEHOLDERS OF THE NORTHWESTERN PACIFIO RAIL- ROAD COMPANY. A specin] metting of the stockholders of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad Company will be hald at the office of the company, 1A room 1048 in the Jamee Flood Buflding, at Mar- ket street, in the clty and county of San Fran- cisco, in the State of California, the same be- ing the principal place of business of said cor- poratiof, and being the buflding where the Board of Directors of said_corporation usually meet, on the 12th day of March, 1907, at the hour of 12 o'clock moom, to comsider and act upon the proposition to create a bonded indebt- ess of said corporation, to the amount in -five_ million dollars 000) in gold coin of the United States rtion of which is to be used in retiriag , and to increase e bonded indebtedness of said corporation up the amount, in the aggregate, of thirty- five million dollars ($35,000,000) in gold coin | of the United Btates. and to secure the sald °d indebtedness by a mortgage or trust upon. the railroads, franchises Tty of the company now owned or er acquired. and the income thereof, or part thereof as may be prescribed in the or deed of trust; and to determine and terms of safd bonds and mor T deed of trust, and to authorize the of Directors to take all such action as ry or expedient in the mortg e 9th day of January, 190T. of the Board of I BURY, AMBERS, KILAUEA SCGAR PLAN. ANY—The annusl meeting o 3 lders of the Kilauea Sugar Pla tation Cox:r)lémns will be beld on TUESDAY, February 1907, et the hour of 11 o’clock 2 m., at the office of the company, 2023 California_st., San Frencisco, Cal.., for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing Yesr and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Garage, 611 Valencla st., bet. 17th and 18th; most ~ completely equipped garage in town. I’'ARCY, SCOTT & CO., Props., 524 G. G. ave. 20 b. p. Locomobile and complete equipment; pearly new; excellent business and touring @ vebicle. Moblie Carriage Co., Golden Gate 5 nodel G; mewly painted end in fine shape. $2000—180¢ Franklin model D; paint bardly scratched; in elegant condition; a bargain at the price. $1050-—1605 White Steamer; just condition; newly peinted;” top erator, eic.; a good buy. $350—Maxwell runabout; $150 in extras; in fine condition. $500—1906 Oldsmobile runsbout; Al condition; a_snap. THE_E. B. TAYLOR MOTOR CAR 0O., 300-302_Telegraph zve.. Oakland. Phone Oakiand 5901. t in Al ights, gen- C. E. HINKLEY. PHONE WEST 1011. 1204 Golden Gate ave., near Webster st. CLEAR TITLES. "EASY TERMS. APARTMENT-HOUSE, 56 _rooms, 17 baths; near Van Ness ave.; rent $7.15 per room: clears $900 monthly: elegantly furnished; price rea- sonable. HINKLEY. SPECIAL—10 rooms, newly and nicely furnished; rent $40; lease; price $1100. HINKLEY. PROFITABLE—18 rooms: sunny corner: 1 floor; men roomers; clears $125; substantially fur- nished; worth investigation. HINKLEY, 1204 Golden Gate ave. Y OTHERS. B ———— SRR PARTNERS WANTED B WANTED—One or more partners, help develop mine, 33 miles west of Tonopah, Nev., close to shipping mines: $5000 development work done on nine full claims; liberal terms. THOS. PATTERSON, 346 Main st., San Diego. SEWING MACHINE OP! TOI N _SHIRTS: GOOD PAY; CLEAN, %DR!.V?D“, NEW FACTORY; WELL ' HEA’ AND ' VEN- TED TILATED; INEXPERIENCED TAUGHT AND 'AID WHILE ARNING. LEVI STRAUSS V. BETWEEN 1STH AND CO., VALEN 14TH. APPLY MR.’ HINSHAW. | i e N OUR NEW FACTORY BUILDING, WHICH IS THOROUGHLY LIGHTED, VENTILATED AND HEATED. 1§ NOW READY FOR CUPANCY; EXPERIENCED AND INEX- PERIENOED SEWING MACHINE OPERA- TORS WANTED ON OVERALLS: GOOD PAY; 0., V. 2 13TH AND 14TH. APPLY TO MR. DAVIS. e S Sahe R WANTED—Bright young ladies for clerical po- sitions. Apply to general manager, NATHAN- DOHRMAN ©0., 1520-1550 Van Ness ave. e e ‘WANTED—Experienced stenographers and type- writer operators. Apply ‘to General M: T, NATHAN-DOHRMANN ' Co., 1520-1550 Van Ness ave. WANTED—Capable : excellent - ity for_advancement, — Call room 405 Kobi bldg., California and Montgomery. WANTED—A girl to do housework and plain cooking fn a new house; good wages io right party. 2327 Van Ness ave. A YOUNG woman to assist, light housework and ghh cooking; good wages; good steady home. 110 Devisadero st., near Turk. A YOUNG {m graduate of grammar school for office work in wholesale house; experience not necessary. Box 47, Call office. YOUNG lady to assist in office work; some ex- L\er&ence in bookkeeping. Address in own and, box 48, Call office. MADEIRA MILLINERY SCHOOL; private classes: hats trimmed; remodeling a specialty. 972 Eddy st. FIRST-CLASS coat finishers, modern workshop, steady work. KELLEHER & BROWNE, Tth and Market. ‘WANTED—Teacher for district school. Address go\k'z\'lToN, First Natiooa Bank building, erkaley. ARTISTIC trimmer in our millinery department. ;!":\pl{'s. N. WOOD & CO., Fillmore and Fllis eets. EXPERIENCED salesladies for millinery depart- ;n':-rx:‘t’b Apply superintendent’s office, The Em- A FIRST-CLASS trimmer for millinery depgrt- ment. Apply superintendent's office, The Em- porium. PARTNER wanted 1o plumbing business; must have $1000 cash; in good locality. Box 40, Call office. A RELIABLE RAMBLER. For sale, a 1906 model, 16 h. p.; seats 5; has always had professional careful handling; complete equipment, including lamps, horn, etc.: price $750. To investignte address MR. FATRCHILD, 642 Folsom st., San Francisco. AUCTION sale—Public notice hereby given that | a French Panhard in good running condition | will be sold for cash to the highest bidder on | Saturday, the 234 inst., at 2 p. m.. to pay for & repairs and “supplies. FRANK O. ROM CO., 424-446 Stanyan st. | EMPLOYMENT OFFICES MAKERS wanted for millinery department; long :‘eom;nn. Apply superintendent’s office, The Em- rinm. MRS. McCARTHY’S Employment Office—Help of all kin Tel Park 216. 575 Halght st. LOYMENT AGENCY. i best cooks, waiters, por- ters, general housework, second work and kitchen help, office help; etc., in the eity. Phone West 4634. H. K. ODA, 1721 Post st. WELL-KNOWN TJapanese-Chinese emp. office, help of all kinds on short motice, ud dispateh. 0. HASUMI, prop., 1512 Geary st., near Laguna; tel. West 5688, AA—OLDEST, largest Japanese-Chinese Employ- ment Office: relinble help promptly. GEO SA- KAUYE, 1568 Post nr. Laguna: tel. West 5612. NESE EN Male and fema A E space for your car in the Mission a near Gough st. )M GARAGE, 424-434 Stanyan: phone Automobiles bought, sold. repaired; | touring cars for hire at ail bours. | TE Park supplies ABOUT—To be raffied Feb. 28 at 1 J4th st Oekland; firseclass conditio tires: 4 chances 50 cents. East | new AUTOMOBJLE repairing; storage battery charg- ing. repairing. I L. De JONGH, 446 Fulton. RELIANCE AUTOMOBILE CO., 547 Fulton st. zaruging and renting: repairing of all kinds. ARCHITECTS A RESPONSIBLE position desired by a practical mechanical and eleetrical engineer with long experience; highest city references. Box 171, office. A—RELIABLE Chinese-Japanese emp. office. A. HORI, prop., furnishes best help, witi care and dispateh. 1748 Sutter st., tel. West 2803. AN original Japanese and Chinese Emp. Office— Guarantees first-class help of all kinds. GEO. MATSUO, 2140 Fillmore st.; phone West 339, STAR employment ofice furnishes Japanese Chinese help with care. Tel. West 107. W. KADOTA. 1867 Post st., near Buchanan. | H, W. HONG, Chinese employment office, room 48, 8193 Webster st., Oakland; tel. Vernon 241. CHINESE and Japanese emplovment office, 302 5th st.; tel. Oak 3101. B. HALL, Oakland, Cal. JAPANESE-CHINESE E % Office. Phone West 1781 T. TAMURAS, 1612 Lagina st. CHEAPEST and best in America, The Weekly | Call, §1 per year. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—Female WANTED—By young refined woman with young child, a position as housekeeper in small fam- ily; ho objection to country. Call or address M.'V.. 2212 Roosevelt st.. Berkeley. Cal Transfer books will close on SATURDAY, | February 16, 1907, at the hour of 3 o'clock | P m. By order of the President | H. W. THOMAS, Secretary. | ! ONLY LOCAL MANUFACTURERS, B. ALE CO., { 1100 WEBSTE 'OR. TURK, PHONE WEST 483 . SOCIET GOODS, 3S. BANNERS, ADGES, CAPS, UNIFORMS. D HALLS TO RENT HALL to rent for society or Saturd reasonab) ATTORNEYS costs $12; damage, specialt imore st., ings. meetings, Wed., Friday 2520 Howard st. ADVICE _free—Divorce quiet; bankruptey probate matters | vance. 2125 F room 1; open ev DIVORCE—Costs $12; quick, quiet; advice free | Do charge unless successfui; open evenings. 1823 Page st., near Central ave. ai and no fées in ad. near Sacrament attachments and | ALL BROS., architects, 721 Devisadero | . bet. Fulton and Grove. Phone West 5592. | APANESE designer and buflding contractor. SITUATION wanted by refined German as lady’s companion or governess: spesks French and Engilsh well; best references. Box 695, Call office, Filimore st. A YOUNG woman, with a cbjld 5 years, wishes o Placs ani Danavsep e ot ikeucne. Box 624, Call office, 1651 Fillmore st. CHICAGO FIXTURE CO.; bar fixtures always carried in stock; benk, store, office fixtures; better, cheaper, than anywhere; tel. Market 2496; all kinds of jobbing done. 379 Fulton st. OFFICE and store fixtures, cabinet work and | ; estimates given. G. MARCHAL, 283 | ave., bet Bush and Pine sts. CALIFORNIA Home Industry, 214 Sth st.—Bar Q store fixtures, showcases always on hand. A FIRST-CLASS dressmaker would like a few more engagements by the day: does good work; references. Box 603, Call office. YOUNG woman wishes housework or office cleaning by the day. Apply 3786 19th st. WOMAN wanted to clean, for Saturdays. Ap- ply 634 San Bruno ave., bet. 15th and 19th sts. WANTED—Girl with references for second girl. Apply 2504 Scott st., bet. 11 and 1 olclock. WANTED—Young lady, some experience in bill- ing in wholesale house. Box 46, Call office. GLOVE makers on driving gloves. FARRANT GLOVE MFG. CO., 3600 Mission st. WOMAN cook wanted, coffee parlor, 944 Laguna all early. B i e —— BARBERS AND SUPPLIES BARKER CHAIRS Al The Barker patent Philadelphia barber chalr has no equal in beauty of design. having new features that the public appreciate and pat- ronize, Its users proving it a big money getter. BARKER'S GOODS ARE MONEY-MAKERS. Barker sells direct upon easfest of terms. BARKER SAVES YOU MONEY. Barker's plants are the largest in the world. JAMES BARKER. 1370 Sutter st. near Van Ness ave. Mr. Drake, Mgr. A WISE TIP TO BARBERS: Before buying furniture or supplies, call at STOLTZ'S, 1835 Fillmore st.. or at warehouse, 2211 Bush st., where you can be best snuited, as we carry the largest stock and the best as- sortment on the coast. WANTED—Steady_ barber at no Sunday _work Write or phone R. F. versity ave, Palo Alto. TED Palo Alto; $18 must be ' first- SHINN, 219 Uul- experfence; the country. years’ good pay. for Address . Ruff, Fort Bragg, Cal. box 19. TWO barbers wanted for Saturday; good wages: steady job for right party: short hours. 9 California_st., near Market. THREE barbers for Saturday: $5 and percentage. Sunset Barber Shop, Misslon and 16th sts., J. BERNHARD, proprietor. BEAUTIFULLY finished barber shop at entrance to new Hotel Hamlin, Fddy and Leavenworth sts. Apply to manager. CHEAPEST and best in Americn, The Weekiy “ali, $1 per year. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—Male 3. MART es office, store and bar fix- tures, 218 bet. Mission and Howard. WESTE2N FIXTURE 0O. office _and ar fixtures, cabinet, FOR store, office or bar BARNARD, 2027 Ellis st., above Devisadero. store, EXPERT raflroader wants work; experienced on track end grade; as laborer or foreman; school certificates for railroad surveying, con- struction and track work; can run section and lay out work with trapsit: logging rallroad reterred. - Address box 2810, Oall office, Onk- and. - HARRIS & HESS, attorneys at law. W. T. Hess, Notary Public, 2053 Sutter st., near Fillmore street. LYONS, TIMOTHY J. (late Chronicle buflding). Law offices, 51 Geary st. (F. H. Woods Trust). W. A. 5. NICHOLSON, attorney, 1476 Eddy, nr. Fillmore; land titles established, probated, ete. ROBERT W. KING, attorney at law (formerly Examiner bldg.), 1639 Fillmore st., near Post A. Krouse, 1300 G. G cases; ady. free. Eve, MARTIN STEVENS. attorney at law, 1033 Golden Gate Laguna and Buchanan sts. F. J. CASTELHUN, attorney at law, 1343 Golden Gate ave., bet. Fillmore and Steiner sts. BENJAMIN HEALEY, attorner, 1208 Golden Gate ave., near Fillmore; phone West 5125, CHAS. F. HANLON, attorney. 1782 Bush.st., corner Octavia; phone West 1560 H ave.. cor. Fillmroe; all 30-8:30; tel. West 5142, mult, h- work flfi‘lll\'. 1908 Sutter st., tel. Weszger;&. PATENTS MEDINA World Patent Washington and foreign capitais; patents, trademarks, P lew. FRANK P. MEDINA, manager, 867 Eddy st.; tel. Franklin 1460. PATENTS guln.nteafll. protect your idea; (S(de- book free. E. E. Vrooman, box 40, Wash., D. C. FRANCIS M. WRIGHT, formerly examiner U. S. Patent Office. 925-927 Monadnock building. CARLOS P. GRIFFI) Agency; agents ip —Patents: late examiner in U.S Patent Office: tel. Page . 500 Fillmore. S PE PENSION Attorney E. A. BULLIS, 1341 Steiner st.; past commander Thomas Post, G. A. R. PENSIONS, extra pay, ete. Write L. M. SHEM- WOOD, 2751 Fiibert st San Francisco. % PHYSICIANS NS S. FRIEDMAN, 2106 Bush st., carpenter: bar, store and office fixtures; repairing; jobbing. UNION FIXTURE CO., 386 Golden Gate ave., near Larkin—Bank, store, office, bar fixtures. WANTED by experienced man and wife, a place to run cook house jn mining camp or con- tractors’ work, or will board the men by the week or month. Address Lucy Haberman, 48 East st., San Franeisco. RELIABLE STORE AND OFFICE FIXTURE i 1811 Market; phone Market 2748. GOLDEN WEST WO0OD WORKING CO., 236-238 14th st. L}im\rr\‘ WELL, carpenter; general jobbing. 95 uboce ave. CLAIRVOYANTS JAPANESE couple with references: man excel- lent private family cook, any style cooking; wife little housework and waitress: wish po- sitlons; city or country; wages $15 a week. JIM, 1843 Buchanan st. A YOUNG man, 80, studying electricity wants employment in that line; willing and” capable of devoting portion of time to office work if desired. Address H. B. H., 4140 20th st. THE Whaite Mystic of India. ORMONDE, formerly 10 years on Market st.; &, clairvoyant with power; genuine, reliable, consclentious; past, present, future: business advice, love,' marriage, divorce; removes evil influepces, tells your full name; barn in the Orlent with tn; il of any 10 gfidlml readings $1. 1310 Devisaders, bet. Ellis and O’'Farrell. MISS M. WILLE, the famous crystal seeress, lo- cated at 1505 Geary st.. bet. Laguna and Bu- chana one who is well known and one who 1is competent to read your life; she reveals the past, gh‘el correct forecast of the future and will give valuable advice concerning all mat. ters of business; readings daily, 10 8. m. and 5. m.; phone West 748, B e oo Bl kD S DN T O MME. PORTER, clairvoyant medium, tells past, present and future; born with double vefl and second sight; cards read clairvoyantly; ladies, 50c; gents, $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sit- , tull life ,ru-dlng,sau,m 0] Sunday; Falk'in, top foor. 1 "Farrell st., near einer. MMB. KRONENBERG, claifvoyant card reader, palmist: when others failtry me: readings 25c. 440 Prazil ave., San Mateo or ingleside cars. MADAM SCHAEFFER, clairvoyant card reader, water seer. Laguna st., near McAllister. MME. MARSEAU, clairvovant,\eard reader. Ho- tel Belmont, room 8, 1¢ an lsom. MME. DE VAN, clairvoyant, palmist, card resder. 1107 Golden Gate ANNOUNCEMENT—DR. SCHIRMAN, 1620 Post st., formerly Van Ness ave., positively cures rbeumatism, sciatica, kidney and bladder trouble, diseases of heart, nervous system. Our offices ‘equipped with latest sclen. appliances DR. WONG HIM, HERB DOCTOR. Ptrnunent{ Located 1268 O’Farrell st., bet. Gough and Octavia. SEE MAIN CHY, Chinese Tea and Herb Sanitsrium, 355 7th st., Oskland. ____MEETING NOTICES AND A. 8. B. of Free Masonry, San Fraocisco Lodge of Perfoction No. 1—Annual stated meeting and election of office FRIDAY, February 15, 1907, at 8 p. m., King Soiomon’s- Hall, 1739 Fill- more st HENRY ASHCROFT, Sec. 2220 Point Lobos ave. CALIFORNIA Commanders No. 1.-K. T.—Stated sssembly THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Albert Pike Memorial Temple, 1859 Geary st. Business only. PHINEAS F. FERGUSON, Commander. WILLIAM R. JOST, Recorder. JEWEL Lodge No. 374, F. and A. M, First degree TODAY (FRIDAY) at I:de p. m. Masons cordially in- vited. BURNSIDE CROMWELL, W. M. ®. C. JOHNSON, Sec. A A—Announcement—DR. F. C. KECK returped from the East and resumed his practice. 999 Stelver st., cor. McAllister. Hours 24 p. m. DR. E. 0. JELLINEK, Delbert Block, Van Ness and O'Farrell; pbone Franklin 1465. Resi- dence Majestic Annex; phone West 1520. DR. SAMUEL W. MEANS bas resumed prac- tice, Delbert block, corner Van Ness ave. and O'Farrell st. DR. E. F. WEST, formerly worth st., is now at 11 Park 722. H. A. HESS, M. D. (Pacific Hospital Surgeon)— Office bours, 1 to 3 and 6 to 7:30. 749 Hayes. of 511A Leaven- McAllister. Phone Tel. Market 2428, DR. HAMILTON C. BOWIE, ph; and sur- + geom, 2102 Market, cor. 14th. Tel. Market 2204, SPIRITUALISM MAXWELL, test Mon., Wed., 8 p. m., : convine. mess. read’s daily. 328A Church: POSITION as foreman on a good bullding where pians are prepared; wpoden structure pre- ferred; $5.50 per duy. A. W. WHITESIDE, 16064 ‘Turk s YOUNG Jupanese boy wishes position as school- boy or storsboy and janitor; speaks English well. Address box 694, Call, ‘1651 Fillmore at. CIVIL engineer, 5 years' experfence, highly recommended, desires position in city, either otfice or outside work. Box 51, Call office. WANTED—Young_man with several years’ ex- perience would like tion as chauffeur. Ad- dress box 49, Call of STEADY and reliable middle-aged man wishes work as choreman; understands care of horses, cows ‘and. general work about place: $30, bed and board. Box 2811, Oall office, Oakland. BUILDER’S foreman is open for engagement; bave had experience in different kinds of build: Address J. T. ELLERY, Postoffice, Oaklan - EXPERIENCED, all-round civil engineer desires position with local company; best loeal refer- ences given. Address box 36, Call office. POSITION wanted in wholesale, packing or warehouse, or anything, by handy, sober man; best references. Box 689, Call office. WAITRESS wants position, small boarding-house or botel or restaurant; can cook; city or coun- try. Address Waitress, 720 Tth st. EXPERIENCED girl wants situation to do gen- eral housework and cooking In a small family; | BARBER Saturday, WANTED_Barber for Saturday and_ Sunday on €65 Gough st.¥bet. McAllister and Fulton. BARBER wanted: steady: Saturday and Sunday; wage per cent. 1401 15th st., near Folsom. FIRST-CLASS barber for Monday, and bootblack. 1935 Sutter st., around corner from Fillmore. HELP_WANTED—Male—Continued San_Francisco 4 and 8 Fell st., Office Located 6th and Washington sts. Phone SHIP TODAY, 5 P. M. NEVADA_ TODAY—NEVADA TODAY. Half F Fare—Half Fare. S TotasosCat BariyBies Hers 20 t teamsters, steady job. $2.50. Single miners. $3; boss ieaves today,"5 pm. Machine miners, $3.75; machine helpers, $3.35. Muckers and laborers, $2.50 to $3. RBemember, Nevada half fare; $4, that's all. 25 section laborers, Italians preferred, $1.80 25 laborers, drillers, teamsters, $2.25 up. Ludlow Today—Ludlow. Ic¢ mile rate—South—lc mile rate. Then Free Fare on to the work—To Tonopah. That's all—$5.10—That's all—$5.10. New_Job—Just Starting—Go Today. 510 Miles—South—510 Miles. T5 teamsters, scrapers and wagons, $2.50 day. 150 laborers, camp laborers, watchmen, $2.23. Team foreman, $3.50, Ludlow. Ship Today—Remember—Go Today. Suip Today—Ship Today. ARIZONA-“1e MileARIZONA-1c Mile. 50 teamsters, $2.50; 50 laborers, $2.25. $5.10 Fare—$5.10—That's AlL e Mile Rate—1lc Mile Rate. Close to TONOPAH, Nev.—Close to TONOPAH. 50 teamsters, $2.50; 50 laborers, $2.25. Coppersmiths, machinists, boilermakers. Teamsters, wagons and sérapers, $2.50 to %5. Laborers, city, 8 and 9 hours, $2.50 to $2. Laborers, city and country, $2.25 to $2.50. 4 section foremen, Arizona, free fare, $2.70. 4 extra gang foremen, coast division, $90. 4 extra gang foremen, north, $90. 2 section foremen, Bakersfleld, Tucson, $2.70. Wagon woodworker, city, run bandsaw, $4. Remember, Arizona Today, $5.10. Free Fare—Free Fare. For the Great Santa Fe Rallroad. Tunnel work—Tunnel work. Go Today—Free Fare—Long Job. 25 tunnelmen and tfmbermen, day. 10_inside laborers, Santa Fe work, $2.5. Board and room with company; steady. Look—Free Fare—Look. Remember Merced Todey. . Merced Today—Y. V. R. R.—Merced Laborers, $87.50; laborers, $67.50. Drillers, $75; drillers, $75. Teamsters, $75; teamsters, $75. Teamsters; fare 10c: co. board; §2.50 day. 4 waiters, S. P. dining dept. 6 men for factory work, city 25 teamsters, wagons; Oakland: Look—Work—¢ity—Park. 10 laborers, work around city park: $2.25 day. Remember—We ship today to Nevada, Ari- zona, Tomopah, Los Angeles, 4 carpenters, concrete forms, city, §$90. 20 laborers, "city, mix concrete, $75 month. Sticker band, city factory, 8 bours, union, $3. 3 teamsters, work round polo field, $2.25 day. 12 Iaborers,” factory, near city. $2.25_day. Experienced painter, city, steady job, $3 day up. Pile driver engineer, close, $3.30. . 14 carpenters, eity and covn 3 day. 10 carpenter’s heipers, close. $2.50 day. Tents furnished, etc. 300 Greeks, board yourself. $2.25 day. 1 Interpreter, same Job, $75 menth. ANDRE'S Office, 544 Franklin st.. San Franeisco. ..957 Franklin st., Oakland. WANTED—Younz man to tend bar and wait at table, $50; assistant waiter. $40: second cook, country hotel, fare paid, $50; fry cook. hotel, | $55; broiler, $22.50 a week; third cook, $40 Infirmarfan for enlledge. $25: gardenmer. private place, $35 and found; elderly man for chicken ranch; man to blow up trees; bedmaker, $30 and found. ASSISTANT bookkeeper; state age, last employ- ment, how long employed, how long idle. Box 48, Call office. WANTED—Young man to work in stock room and learn the crockery business. Apply to general manager. NATHAN-DOHRMANN CO., 1520-1550 Van Ness ave. WANTED-Gardener _who horse, cow and chickens; haundy with tools; must be sober, willing and relfable; references required. Oakiand ave., corner Fairview: leave Oakland-aye. car at Sunnyside, walk across bridge end 2 blocks up Oakland ave. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. If you want help of any kind, mals or understands female, telephone J. C. Westenburg, supt. of | the Whosoever Will Rescue Mission and New st. Telephone Oakiand 5§303. AT ONCE—Bright you men to prepare for ex- amination for custom-fouse positions; excellent salary; life positions; no previous experience Decessary; must be over 20 years old. See MR. OLIVER, 724 Market st., opp. Call buldtng, today, 2 to 6 p. m. MEN and boys. plumbing and bricklaying trade pays $5 to $8 per day; we teach you by prac- tical instruction in 3 months: positi anteed: free catalogue. Coyne Trade 4975 Easton ave., St. Louis, Mo. TATLORS WANTED. Only first class apply; steady work: free shop room; highest wages paid. McMAHON, KEYER & STIEGELER BROS., 892 Van Ness, 1711 O'Farrell. MEN wanted to learn the barber trade in § iweeks; special inducements to those entering now; situations gnaranteed. For particulars call or address MOLER COLLEGE, 8-10-12 Fell st. MEN and boys wanted to learn plumbing. plas- tering, bricklaying, electrical trades: free cata- logue; positions secured. C(OYNE TRADE SCHOOLS, New York and 230-240 Sth st., S. F. INVENTORS—Patents obtained ia all countries: attorneys in Washington and foreign capitals special department for sale of patents. Sonn: tag’s Patent Agency, 1122 Market, opp. 7th. I MADE $30,000 1n 5 years, mail order business; began with $5; any ome can do the work spare time at home; send for free booklet: tells how to get started. Mgr, box 570, Loekport, N. Y. WANTED—A man who knows how to open TO_ rent—A small store for barher shop; $15. Corner of 25th and Chattanooga sts. WANTED—First class barber for Saturday only: wages $4. 1460 Tth st., W. Oaklaud. WANTED—Good_barber ror.Saturdays and Sun- days; wages $7. 11 Howard st. WANTED—Good barber for Saturday and Sun- day at 256 Noe st., near Market. FOR rent—Barber-shop. Inquire Henderson's saloon, 24th and Bartlett sts. oysters _and to assist In the pantwy; refer- ences required. Call on the steward of Bo- bemian Club, 1925 Octavia st. SINGLE rooms 25 cts. a night, $1.50 to $2.50 week. St. George, Sth and Howard sts. A SECOND coachman, city place, $40, room and board; a man to open oysters, $40, board, no room; 3 second butlers for small families. $40. MISS PLUNKETT. 1802 Sutter, nr. Webster. BARBER wanted for Saturda; p. m.; $4.50. 1105 Post st. GOOD Dbarber wanted Saturday and Sunday. 2082 25th st., near Bryant. 9a m to9 WANTED—Bright young man under 25 to start o bank: good opporrunities for advancement: local references essential; give them in appli- cotion. Auswer box 54, Call office. A FIRST-CLASS barber: none other need apply. 1649 Market st., Oakland. WANTED—A barber for Saturday. MEYER. 3007 Mission st. BARBER wanted for Saturany and Sunday. Cor- ner Eddy and Laguna sts. GOOD-PAYING barber shop for_sale. Al and_ Telegraph, Oakland.” S BARBER wanted for Saturday and Sus 807 Broadway, Oakland. eyt BARBER for Saturday and Sunday; % centage. 20815 East st. ¥ Nt v BARBER wanted—For Saturday; X Folsom st., comer Sth. bt g TWO A No. 1 barbers wanted at GAST'S, 5 Eddy st. Lt SeOMTRR IR el e BARBER wanted Saturday afternoon - day. 746 Laguna st. o o WANTED—A first-class 3 SR P e D St s DR T L BARBER for Saturday; wages $5.50. 2073 Mis- slon, corner 17th. s it SRS MR FIRST CLASS barber for Sa TH08 Bolsomr st oY ad Bundey. BOOTBLACK for barber shoj 1777, .. /near Fillmore. T e WANTED Barber Saturday and " Devisadero st. S, S s e GOOD barber for Saturday and Sunday. Buchanan st. e S Apply J. 411 $5.50. The Pride, 2105 wages $25. Box 697, Call office. Market st. CHOREMAN, fruit ranch, near city; understands | BARBER wanted. Call at 1111 o Care horset; generel work. Apply 3. W, Bour.| - Onkland. Ty dette, 1100 O Farrell st. MRS. SEAL, épiritual medium; readings dafly. 786 McAllister st.; circle Thursday, 8 p. m.l’ MME. YOUNG'S select trance test circle tonight, 50c. Corner Fillmore st. and Broadway. MRS LETB, astrologleal medfum; call aod be convinced.” 1508 Ellis st. PALMISTRY MME. LE LAND, astrologist; adviser; horoscopes written. 716 Golden Gate ave. room 2. CHIROPODISTS HARRIS H. KATZ, chiropodist; mas- s slairs sukai It b Ges. CASH REGISTER CASH registers, 521 of all for all kinds of business, on terms. National Cash_Register Ofl.! 1288 Golden Gate ave. DR. JOSEPH ARDENYI, ysician, g Giseases. of women and e 638 McAlliter: X-RAY AND STATIC TREATMENTS. DR. A. 8. TUCHLER, 702 Van Ness ave.; hrs. 1-3, 7-8, [ MME. BAUMARD, 't maker, moved from 2186 Sutter to 1659 Sutter. SRS, M To order; $3.50 N e P 8 52 & PAPER-HAN and painter; first-class me- chanic '"DG:B work; satistaction mnntelsz Box 14, Call office. WANTED—] man of B0, active and willing, easy wm-f”ot any kind; small sajary. Sacramento st. INTELLIGENT J; wishes to do any work for half day. 2312, Call office, Oakland. I A WATCHMAN—A reliable map desires tion; first class city references. Box 28, office. BLACKSMITH wants tion on ranch. Ad- dress E. M., 1086 V& HELP WANTED—Female A SEAM: and chambermaid, small fam- Ay, Ssns:T;'!w'ftm.:g ‘commercial hotel in Nevada,' $30, fare pald: 2 waitresses for com- mercigl hotel in . _$40, fare paid; 4 cooks for , 0 2 laundress for 2 in family, $30; a nurse an inrng_tgfi: 2 nurse for half- ‘ehild, $40; a nurse for ;| work _for R e e e HELP WANTED—Male 0SS EMPLOYMENT CO., open i Rights.roome; $00; ; rooms, 35c, RED, 608 Clay at. Laborers, city, $2.50 RED CROSS EM 608 Clay st Phone Temporary 1910, §. ¥ oal. WANTED—Bright office boy, about 16 years old, to make himself generally useful in ‘wholesale bouse. Apply HARRON, RICKARD & Me- CONE, 436 Market st. WANTED—Men to work in warehouse. Apply mornings, between § and 9 o'clock, to general manager NATHAN-DOHRMANN €O., 1520- 1550 Van Ness ave. IMMEDIATELY—Young men to qualify for railway mail clerks’ examination on April 9. See me today, 10 to 5, 7 to 8. J. H. CALVIN, 616 Van Ness ave. care of | Merit Home Free Employment Bureau, 368 9th | ————— MURRAY READY, Leading Em) and Labor Agenis WHITE PALACE HOTEL 1ith and Market sts., San Francisco. Phones 656 and 65T. BRAN OFFICES, HELP vnnn—-n-—e-_“ MEN —— For aifferent parts of Arizona, New Mexico, Wasbington, Utah, Nevads, Califor- nia. FREE FARE. TO THE NORTH_FREE. ju FREE FARE. 3 TO SOUTHFREE. 7 OREGON H FREE FARE. BORDERS OF OREGON. SISKIYOU AND SHASTA, DRILLERS NORTH —$75. MERCED—FRESNO—RAKERSFIELD DISTRICTS. ©. 8. R. R—FREE FARB. Y. V. R_ R.—FREE FARE. W. P. B. R. DON'T FORGET. 350 BEDS AT HOME. COME TO sazzr%.;scxsco 0_SLEEP. MURRAY & READY have opened thefr fivst k‘dflng-hfl\ue with 350 beds, 10th and Market sts. San Francisco, aud the price i3 only 25¢ per night. We are golng to do something else for you. Located at 10th and Market sts.. S. MECHANICS—CARPENTERS. ters, company work, fare Elld. $108.. motor work, fare pald, i)mcg;& ts, eity job; machinist, country fao~ Cooper, nall kegs, city; ranch blacksmith, $40 a0d found. MINE BLACKSMITH. Blacksmith, mine company, nufl; work, t MECHANICA Electrical lineman, $3.30 day; ranch X smiths, fare $1, $40 and Inunx; 3 stove mold- ers. good wages, see boss here; man to Fun box nalling machine, eity, $3 day; $ pattern mak- ers, top wages: 2 coremakers; 5 casting chip- pers. BOILER MAKER. 4 bofler makers, big mine company, 2 giasters, steady, $8.50 to $3.7 smiths, ahops, camps, quarries; struel workers; cement millers: @ blacksmith's balp- ers, ¢ity and country, $2.50 to $3.50 day. FREE FARE—ARIZONA. 3 coppersmiths, company work, Artzona, free fare; rip sawyer, city; tinsmiths. MURRAY & READY, 11th and Market sts., & F.; 6th and Fraokiin sts., Oakiand. BRICKYARD AND POTTERY. Brick burners, brick setters, brick wheelers, brick strikers: 30 laborers, brickyards, $2.30 day; sewer pipe pressers, bramchers, mold- makers, pipe_bandlers. FACTORY WORK. 25 laborers, factory, fare paid, $67.50; 18 | ‘men or boys, big factory, near eity, $2.25 day; i 12 laborers, factory, $2.30 day; 8 carpenters’ i ! helpers, $2.50 day. LAUNDRY HELP. Marker and distributor, country laundry, fare id, $15 week. aundryman, institution, see boss bere, ra. Wasber, country laundry, fare returned, wk MARRIED HELP. MEN AND WIVES, Laundry man and wife, private place, good wages. Farmer and wife. San Mateo Co., $80 fd.: choreman and wife, $80 fd.: cook and wife, county institution, see boss here, $70 fd.; man and wife, walter and dlshwasher, camp. cloe® by. $60 fd.; janitor and wife, city, $60 fd., | 18 men and wives, other jobs. MURRAY & READY, 1ith and Market sts. } S. F., 6th and Franklin sts., Oakland. NOW LOOK MISCELLANEOUS. Young man, assist in office on ranch, $30 and tound. Bookkeeper, mine; assayer and retorter, mine. Watchmau, factory, $60; janitor, botel, $60: oung men, amusement house, $60; 3 deck bands, _dredger; stableman and _choresfan, raneh, $30 snd found; 16 boys, factory, stores, offices, “ete.; gardener and ¢ $35 and found LUMBER GRADERS 4 lumber graders, country sawmill, steady jobs; see boss here, y BUTCHE: r, country shop, fare 20¢, $50 and found: | sausage maker: but $18 wi teber, | shop and wagon, $45 to $30; 3 sausage sinkers; sausage maker, s, Iaborers, otlier jobs, § hours, city, $2.30. 5 men, fron works; § %, box factory: 11 teamsters, wagon work, $3 day; stablemen, 3 AND QUARRIES. | 4 hand mi ) and found. 127 labore $67 to 5250 Drillers tunnels. Laborers for quar 2.30. MURRAY & R Market sts., 1 S F., 6th and Fra . | FARMS AND DAIRIES SHEEP HERDERS 3 milkers, south, $40 and found; 6T farm bands, $33 to $43 and found. 8 shegp herders. Placer County, $30 and found. 100 farm Bands, ranch tgamsters, orchards, Vineyards. ete.. $23, $30, $40 and found. 26 milke: different parts, and $45 and T Dairymen, south, good job, $50 and found 1T choremen, private places and ranches, $20 to $40 and found A STABLEMEN. 18 hostlers. buggy washers, hamess cleamers city and country. $75 to $90. $40 to $45 and tof LABORERS _TPAMSTERS. CITY AND COUNTRY. 70 laborers, different jobs, city and comntey, | $2.35 to 83 day. | 170 teamsters, wagon and scraper work, ey | and country, $2.50 to $3.50 day. OTHERS. | Choreman. private place, %35 snd fd.; mik wagon driver, Berkeley, Swiss, $30 and fd.; grocery clerk. Oakland, 315 week: portes, . hotel. city, $35: runner. hotel, $30 and fd.§ delivery wagon driver, city, $3 day; 4 boys fop factory, 30 week HOTEL HELP. COOKS—WAITERS. Cook, comntry hotel, $73: cook. hetel, ! : second baker, country, fare paid, 330 16 cooks, restaurants, hotels and camps, '$43 to $80 and found. S walters, eity and country. 21 dishwashers, hotels, camps, ete., and found. Cake bakers, bread baker. 3 bakers’ helpers, OTHER ORDERS 4 porters, 2 bedmaxers, ete Coming in our office every minute of the day. | DON'T FORGET. OQur headqugrters are located in the White Palace Hotel buflding. 11th and Market sta., | S. F. Market-st. cars pass the door. BRANCH OFFICES: 6th and Fraoklin sts., Oakland. 127-129 South Los Angeles st.. Los Angeles. MURRAY & READY. CLERK for this office: hustler, this office. MUB- | ~RAY & READY, 11th and Market sts,, 8. F. FIRST-CLASS union coatmakers: modern work- | shop, steady work. KELLEHER & BROWNE, 7th and Market sts. BRRAND boy ‘wanted—Apply to CHABLES ‘LYONS, London Tailor, 1432 Fillmere st. { WANTED—300 men to eat our celebrated 1Se | meal. 14 11th st. White Palace. Dlls_ghWASHER wanted at 2110 Mission st., near SHOES repaired while you wait. Cut Rate Shoe Repairing Co.. 18 Sth st near Market. AGENTS WANTEML o THREE first_class bushelmen: only competeat tallors need apply. ‘“The Hub," King Solo- mon's Hall, Fillmore st., near Sutter. A BRIGHT young man, good at figures, one who writes a_good hand, for office work. Apply su- perintendent’s office, The Emporium. A BRIGHT boy to learn office work; good chance for advancement. Apply superintendent’s of- fice, The Emporium. MAN to run gasoline launch, $40 room and board. Address L. Cardarella, P. O. box 86, Black Dizmond, Cal. WANTED-900 men to fill beds at 15¢ fi night at the Phoenix, 8§28 Howard st., tween 4th and Sth. FIRST-CLASS taflor wanted to work Inside; steady work; good Apply 40 H. COHEN, 82815 Devisadero st. SELL lots In new subdivision; good propesition; q’u.l:k sales; $100 to $200 weekly. Call room 17, 2195 Bush st. s ACCORDION $40, room and board. Gdaress L. Gardarells, P. O. box 86, Black Diamond, Cal. 2 ASSISTANT bookkeeper for wholesale house. Ad- dress, with references and salary expected, box 44, Call office. ; wages $30 a SR S18%Fan Ness: BRIGHT, intelligent office EXPERIENCED and trained nurse will ecare for chronie month.Address box 4005, nervous or case. Box 686, Call office. LABOR debts_collected ; sults and at- tachmeuts. Knox, 2352 st.. nr. Fillmore. WANTED—Filipino porter. 815 Eddy st. DENTIST wanted—Good %nht and mechanical man. HALE DENTAL CO., 16033 Fillmore st. SAILORS and ordinarles for all parts of world, at Herman’s Shipping Ageney, 45 Stevart st. ‘WANTED—100 il pew, cl rooms, 33e, 5 Je c.l!l{ or. Market. 50c night. 550 Jesale st.. off WANTED—Good salesmen to represent us im chotce territories; highest commission patd. cash advanced for expenses; everything fur- nished. Address OREGON NURSERY COM- PANY, Sazlem, Oregon. 325 TO $50 weekly easily made with our goid window. letters uanecessary: send 1222 thv»n’nlln bidg.. Minneapolis. AGENT _for W,fi extracts and tollet arth. cles. 3056 DRESSMAKING PIONEER DRESS PLEATING CO., Tilia. 910 MeAlister st near Lagun burst and aceordion skirts to ; knife, side pleating and pinking; buttons eovered: work done while wait: also & full lne Tinings 40 trimuings. ACCORDION, kaife and sunburst pleat Due- tonholes and buttons made at £ ewart's and Notlon Store, 3 Post st., near Van Ness ave.; formerly of Taylor st. MeDOWELL'S Dressmaking fnesy leifidi 1215 Pest st., near Van .;‘r:‘nm 101 ‘Washington st., Oakland. Patterns cut to SUNBURST, accordion, knife-) buattons, buttonholes. X?Iu notions; fl-fllflmfllh‘ solie. fted. 'S, 1420 Post: phone West 6423, —_— T T A. Q. BROWN, embrotderer; des made and j’f-lfl-y on suits 831 MeA st LE MODELE School of Dressmaking: cut to measure. 1515 Bush st., room 9.