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GLEN ELLEN GRANGE REBUKES LEGISLATURE Lawmakers Are Declared to Have Forfeited Public Confidence resolutions 299 has de- representatives from its the State Legislature in the entire legislative for employing politi- as attaches, whose only d of poking their hands e treasury. The Glen El- organization also urges the other P. of H. iz condemnation, and it every member upplied with cop- resolutions of censure. ng are the resolutions adopt- Grange: lsture of this State, now in to, 1s employing useless and r ches for the sole purpose patronage for distribution to friends ves or political henchmen of the metn- s thus wasting the hard-earned money ers in the State treasury in shame- of the legislators' moral obligation onstituents -snd in plain violation of athe of office; therefore be it ved Gies Ellen Grange No. bled scorching set of en Grange No. the in and is 290, P. that’ we in thi or the employment of attaches and eited the respect and by their constituents intrusted with any t 8 copy of these reso. the secretary to each that we recommend nges. our representative in he is hereby instructed that body and en- n thereon. pies of this resolu- of the Legislature and to the Senator the Speaker of the e and that a G KSKS SHPPERS T0 HELP THE ALRDI Consignees Are Using Cars as Warehouses for Their Freight ed to this E with explained that ormo - nal On the contrary, its solé is to effect the release of cars. Calvin closed his circular with the information that 4000 freight cars werg ordered 506 and 140 lo- minal facilities all terminal effort was be- the wishes of 3 ilimore s 1907, at & degree. order of P. ST. JULLIEN, Sec. No L, 370, F. & A 3 i DAY t—Specisl meeting EVENING at 7:30. B. CLARE, Secretary. AUSTRIAN Miiitary and Benevol Association—Special meeting « DAY ING, February 7:30 o at Polito b 3 ear Dolores. All membe; % attend. Important business. Fine for endance. The disabled members of the an Benevolent Soclety will also attend initiation. By g C. PETRUSICH, President. GBORGE MOSTAHINICH, Ree. S No. 1 K. T. (FRIDAY) Albert Pike . 1850 Geary st ss. All fraters cordially in- 16th st please vited PHINEAS F. FERGUSON, Commander. WILL R. JOST, Recorder. 0. K. K_—Ceremonial session SATURDAY, Februery 28, 1807, at § o'clock p. m., in Hall, Pythian Castle, 12th and Alice Members of Zerin Kapi Temple Sojourning votaries cor- d_crackers. Secretarsy. D. AN Shipmast Association of the There_will be a meeting of members SHT at 7:30 o'clock at Marine Engineers’ 5 Steuart st. By order of the captain. ALEXANDER BERGMAN, Secretary.. the State to in- | of | ather charge, however, | as a source of rev- of a car as a ware-| MEETING NOTICES—Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES ANNUAL meeting Honolulu Plantation Com- | “'pany—The anftial meeting of the stockholders | of the Homolulu Plantation Company _will | be bheld WEDNESDAY, February 27, 1807, | at the bour of 11 o'clock a. m., at_the office | of the company, 142 Stevart st., San Fran- clsco, California, for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business s may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Saturday, Feb- ruary 16, 1907, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. By order of the president, . J. MATSON, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING KILAUEA SUGAR PLAN- TATION COMPANY—The !nlflnul me ot the stockholders of the Kilavea Sugar Plan- tation Company will be held on TUESDAY, Febrnary 26, 1907, at the hour of 11 o'clock 2. m. ‘at the office of the company, California_st., San Francisco, Cal, for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing Jear and for the transaction of such other iness ss may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on SATURDAY, February 16, 1807, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. By order of the President. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary. NNTAL MEETING PAAUHAU SUGAR PLAN. TATION COMPANY—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the PAAUHAU SUGAR | PLANTATION COMPANY will be held on SATURDAY, March 2, 1907, at the hour of 11 o'clock 4. m., at the office of the com- | pany, 2023 California st., San Francisco, Cal., for the purpose ot electing directors for the | ensuing year and for the tramsaction of such | otber business as may come before the meeting. Transfer_books will close on Wednesday, February 20, 1807, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. By order of the president. | H. W. THOMAS, Secretary. [P ———— ] HALLS TO LET HALL to rent for soclety meetings, Wed., Friday or Saturday; reasonable. 2520 Howard st. —————— {a PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE. Man of character and wide nce, in- tending to spend some monm-aml'n: prin- cipal cities, will act as personal rep- resentative for firms or individuals; rates rea- sonable; no liquor, tobacco or get-rich-quick propositions considered. Write MARK SHIRLEY, 1222 Taleott ave., E. Oakland. HALF interest in a business for sale for a few hundred dollars; a payment down and the balance can be paid out of the business; no ey required until proven satisfactory: 1o t amount of experience required, only must honest; you have to help manage the busi- don’t overlook this; this business will clear $25 per day. OCsll room 1, 470 Tth st., Oakland, al. g EDUCATIONAL L&) TURE An_expert in the s of physical culture :‘:g .r?utmcn offers his services on wm i, remoms i Thealay resiags o, 837 tion. Terms, $10 per hour. The system being very unusual and by which one is able to stand off sickness and age.” Box 229, Call. A—THE Lyceum, 2580 Pine st., cor. Scott; an exc'“m%’mpmua “school ‘l’or the university, aw .:zd “medical Here you can save me my and ot a preparation Superior 1o That Kl oo ey schools. ARCHITECTURAL, mechanical (electrical), dra . mathematics nvg::. Metropolitan - Bus. ., School of *’mwlnn 925 Golden Gate; art penmanship, Espina; Stenography; position; day, $10; evgs., $5 mo. AI;HESTBATOB'S sale C:i .t.h good ‘l”tl;fl usiness at Maryeville, Cal, the property of the late F. J. Clinger; will be sold at publlc auction on Monday, Feb. 27, 1907, at the prem- ises, corner 4th and D sts., M: lle, Cal. J. B. ARNOLD, administrator of the estate of F. J. Clinger. TWO fully equipped baker shops: 3 and 4 wag- ons running daily; horses, harness and wagons; doing $5000 or '$6000 worth of ness a month; 8 or § barrels dafly. You can take both of these, Mr. Baker, for $3500. REDWOOD OITY REALTY COMPANY. FOR sale—On account of sickness, sausage fac- tory with new machinery, store with refrigera- eversthing complete 'snd best running or- a wequ.ymga Dusiness. Apzly to MAR- R. JAGER, 3324-3326 16th & BUSINESS man, capable of taking charge of office, ‘“‘rentals,” etc.; permanent business opportunity for right party; capital required $1000; location, Broadway, Oakland. Address. box 2822, Call, Oakland. FOR sale, cheap—First-class restaurant in subur- ban town; 50 minutes’ ride from ecity; nclud- ing 4 rooms and bath and summer garden; low rent; no agent need apply. Box 255, Call. ATTORNEYS ADVICE free—Divorce costs $12; quicks and guiet; bankruptcy, damage, attachments acd probate -matters & specialty; no fees in ad- vance. 2128 Fillmore st.,” near Sacramento, room 1; open evenings. HARRIS & HESS, attorneys at law. W. T. Hesa, Notary Public, 2068 Sutter st., near Fillmore street. DIVORCE—Costs $12; quick, quiet; advice free Do charge unless successful; open evenlngs. 1328 Page st., near Oentral ave. | LYONS, TIMOTHY J. (late Chronicle building). Law offices, 51 Geary st. (F. H. Woods Trust). W. A. §. NICHOLSON, attorney, 1476 Eddy, or. Fillmore; land titles established, probated, ete. | ROBERT W. KING, attorney at law (formerly | Examiner bldg.), 1689 Fillmore st., near Post. H. A. Krouse, 1300 G. G. ave.. cor. Fillmroe; all | cases; adv. free. Eve, :30; tel. West 5182, FOR SALE—A fine restaurant and merchants’ lunch; doing & splendid business; thorough in- vestigation; $1100. 14 Fell st., city. FOR sale—A first-class delicatessen ste: cheap MATHEMATICS—Private evening class for men; arithmetlc, slgebra, geomelry, . (Figonometry, calealus; 3 nights per week:; $5 per month. 2000 Sutter st.. corner Fillmore. —_— e e e ENGINEERING—Civil, elec., min., mech., sur- vey, assay, cvanide; day, eve.; 1864, Van der’ Nafllen School, 5100 Teleg. ave., Oakland. PROF. T. A. ROBINSON, individ. instr.; book- keeping, Eng., math., ete.; day, eve. 290 Page. A—CALDWELL Coll fory and Acting; Temporary offica 905 Felr s Call 8 10 9 p. GUITAR. mandolin, pi: inging; Dew classes forming; § Tessons 3. 865 Halght, ¢.Devisadero. HEALD'S Engineerl 1295 Locust ave., cor. Franklin st.; $i1 breaches: dr- aad sve. _EMPLOYMENT OFFICES JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT AGENOY. ters, general houseworl second and o kitchen help, offica m}', ety ete., in the eity. Phone West 4634. H. ODA, 1721 Pfliz A4 WELL-KNOWN reliable Jaj inese emp. office, best beip of all kinds on short nof with care and dispatch. O. HASCMT, prop., 1513 Geary st, near Laguna; tel. West AA—OLDEST, largest J Chinese - ment ! rellable help 18 KAUYE, 1568 Post nr. Laguna. : tel. West 5612 A_RELIABLE ese emp. office. A. HORJ, prop., furnishes best belp, with ca na Qe TR Bater St., tel. West 2803, M N W e AN orlginal Japanese and Chinese Emp. Office— Guarantees first-class help of all kinds. GEO. MATSUO, 2140 Fillmore st.; phone West 539. Ak i e T i STAR employment ofsice furnishes Japanese and Chinese help with care. Tel. West 167. W. KADOTA, 1667 Post st., near Buchan: H,_W. HONG_Chiness smployment Toom 48, $10% Webster st Oaklad; tol. Veraon S41. CHINESE and Ja 3t it St st.: tel. Oxk S10%. B BALL, Osilind: Cel. JAPANESE-CHINESE Emp. Office. it 131, T. TAMURAS, 1612 Laguns st CHEAPEST and best in America, The Weekly Call T year. t EMPLOYMENT WANTED—Female HEALD'S Business College, 1451 Franklin st., 8. F., and Bacon blk., Oakland; day and eve. SAN FRANCISCO Business College now located 733 Fillmore, near Hayee: dav 40d eventng. 8. 0. BALDWIN. Banjo, mandolin, guitar. 1374 Hayes st. MADAME INBZ FABRI, voice culture opera and concert. 1172 Ellis st. ALL court reporters recommend Gallagher-Marsh Business College, 464 Devisadero st. for A YOUNG lady, rienced traveler, thoroughly conversant with English, German and French, with knowledge of Spanish, music and stenog- raphy, desires position as private secretary or traveling companion. Box 202, Call office. BARBERS AND SUPPLIES—Continued BARKER CHAIRS BARKER VIBRATORS BARKER HAIR DRYERS The Barker tent Philadelphia barber chalr Das no equal in beauty of design. having new te;:‘nru’ that the puh.llc"lpubr.mhu tp;: ronize, its users ing a me BARKER'S GOODS ARE uoimm ERS. ‘Barker sells direct u easlest of terms. BARKER s.u'zfiou MONEY. Barker’s plants are the largest in the world. JAMES BARKER, 1370 Sutter st.. mear Van Ness ave. | Mr. Drake, Mgr. | A WISE TIMTO BARBERS: i Before buying furniture or supplles, call at STOLTZ'S, 1835 Fillmore st., or at warehouse, 2211 Bush st., where you can be best sulted, as ! e carry the largest stock and the Dest as- | sortment on the coast. FIRST-CLASS barber will find steady position the year round $16 per week and half over $25:" must be strictly relfable and expert workman. . B G GLEMENS, Moaterey. | BARBERS take notice: Friday, Feb. ‘Wash- | ington's birtbday. is a legal . Al shops close at 12 noon. By order of the | union. J. R. BLEILY. $200—2 chalr barber shop for sale; first-class | chairs and everything mew. Good location, rent, water and light, $17. 98134 Folsom, bet. | 3th ‘and 6th sts. BARBER, first class, wanted Saturday, Sunday and steady; high wages. Call early, 1418 | Haight st., near Masonic avg. ! BARBER—Situation wanted by a firstclass man. 0. R.. 6 Antonfo st., off Jones, bet. | O’Farrell and Ellis. | ‘WAITBESS wants tion, small bot - oF hotel or restanrants san Sook . ciy of comn: try. ress Waitress, 720 7th st. BARBER—First-class barber wanted for steady | position; wages $14 per week. 1154 Folsom st., corner of Sth. | EXPERIENCED girl wants situation to Toahl Saally: BARBERFirst-alass, waats extra job for Sat. | urday and Sunday. Address 2006 Encinal ave., | Alameda. ; | MERRILL-MILLER College, pleasantly located at 733 Fillmore st. day ‘and evening. rent; 8 years’ lease: 2 living-rooms; a enap; | THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES— good location. 505 Haight st. 2581 Washington st., near Fillmore. $1500—Grocery store, good location, in Ala- | SHORTHAND by mail. MISS meda, fixtures, etc.. good investment. Box M. G. BARR%I“Z:EO;X%EB i 2318 'Call_office, Oakland. TR b Ttali . G. A s pure R FOR sale—Examiner lgmy in Vallejo; 1000 method. Studio, TVI“:F‘l:lfi‘:nlcs:r 7 regulars, 500 extra Sunday. Address J. J. MADIGAN, Vallejo. MISS Pogrs};nm'x‘uchn of Elocution; after- oons. 3 SOF\" §ANGTI2‘3c?liGCX& CU.. Golden Welt!o'Brom‘n s S ‘actory, -~ 4 o Rty A7 X5 mayioptn: fur it ARCHITECTS COMPLETE restaurant, range and Sxtures, t0 | N, HIRANO, Japanese designer and bullding let; cheap. P. A. DOLAN, 1629 Market st. DRAUGHTSMAN wants interest fn small archi- tect's office. Box 23 officy AUTOMOBILES MARTIN STEVENS, attorney at law, 1033 Golden Gate ave., bet. Laguna and Buchavan sts. | F. 3. CASTELHU: attorney at law, 1843 Golden [ Gate ave., bet. Fillmore and Steiner sts. | BENJAMIN HEALEY, attorney, 1208 Golden Gate ave., near Fillmore; phone West 5125. AS. HANLON, attorney. 1782 Bush st., corner Octavia; phone West 1560. e e e e e | PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS MARION WALCOTT, work specialty. 1908 i PAT ub. utter st. stenog.; 1. West 6218, | MEDINA World Patent Agency; agents in Washington and foreign capitals; patents, trademarks, patent law. FRANK P.'MEDINA, manager, 867 Eddy st.; tel. Frankiin 1460. AUTOMOBILES FOR EVERYBODY. HERE ARE A FEW GOOD BUYS. Winton 4-cyl. touring car, finest condition..$1250 Antorcer tour car, detachable tonneau; snap.$i50 Light delivery car, closed body; gasoline...$500 Runabout; runs fine; looks ; snap......$300 | Plerce Stazhope; séats 4: bast condltion. 13600 Franklin rupabout; fast and fine. 3475 Knox runabout; seats 4 goes great; top....$300 And you have now Do excuse for not owning a car. PHENIX AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE, 45ih st. and San Pablo ave., Oukiand. From S. F., Key Route to 40th snd San Pablo. From downtown, San Pablo-ave. cars. AUCTION sale of automobiles Saturday, Feb. 23, at 2 p. m.; French Panhard, six-cylinder Ford, Stevens-Durvea runabout, 2 Pope Toledo touring cars, Cadillac and Franklin touring cars; all in good rumning condition. RENSTROM CO., 424 to: 448 Stanyan st. Phone Park 476. CARLOS P. GRIFFIN, patents, late examiner S. Patent Office.” 3500 Fillmore st., soon | 410, Call bldg. PATENTS guaranteed; protect your idea; guide- book free. E. E. Vrooman, box 40, Wash., D. C. WRIGHT, formerly examiner U. 27 Monadnock building. PENSIONS HALF Interest in a business for sale for a few hundred dollars; small payment down, balance you can pay out of the business; there is no trouble to make $25 or $30 a day; you need no experience; you have to help manage the business. 470 Tth st., Oakland, Cal. RESERVE space for your car in the Mission Garage, 611 Valencla st., bet. 17th and 1Sth; most completely equipped garage in town. D'ARCY, SCOTT & CO., Props.. 524 G. G. ave. PENSION Attorney E. A. BULLIS, 1541 Steiner st.; past commander Thomas Post, G. A. R. PENSIONS. extra pay, ete. _Write L. M. SH) WOOD, 51 Filbert st., San Francisco. The Weekly best in America, PHY SICIA SCHIRMAN, 1620 Post formerly Ness ave., positively cures rheumatism, sciatica, kidney and bladder trouble, diseases of heart, nervous system. Our | offices equipped with latest scien. appliances DE. WONG HIM, HERB DOCTOR. Permanently Located 1268 O'Farrell st., bet. Gough and Octavia.. $3250—Well-established; timde; millinery store, location in San Franci g00d lease; parties meaning business need apply. Box 640, Call branch, Fillmore st. AN established cigar store and factory for sale in Hayward, Alameda County: one bour's ride from Oakland; doing a good business. A. DE CAMP, Hayward. FOR sale—First-class paying restaurant; location in eity; with little expense can seat 500; opportunity of a lifetime. b ich, Fillmore st. RENSTROM GARAGE, 424-434 Stanyan; phone Park 476. Automobiles bought, sold,. repaired; supplies: touring cars for hire at ail hours. RUNABOUT—To be raffied Feb, 28 at 1150 East 14th st., Oakland: first-class condition; new tires; 4 cbances 50 cents. best SEE MAIN CHY, Chinese Tea and Herb Sanitarium, 855 7th st., Oakland. A—Announcement—DR. F. C. KECK returned from the Esst snd resumed his practice. 999 Steiner st., cor. McAllister. Hours 24 p. m. I DR. E. 0. JELLINEK, Delbert Block, Van Ness | "and O’Farrell; phone Frapkiin 1465. Resi- Gence Majestic Annex; phone West 1520. | DR. £, ¥, WEST, formerly of 511A aven- | " worth st., is now at 1115 McAllister.” Phone Park 722 - H. A, HESS, M. D. (Paciic Hospital Surgeon)— 740 Hayes. Tel. Market 2428. DR. SAMUEL W. MEANS has resumed practice, Delbert blk., cor. Van Ness and O'Farrell DR. HAMILTON C. BOWIE, physiciun and sur- geon, 2102 Market, cor. 14th. Tel. Market 2204. | Office bours, 1 to 3 and € to 7:30. i | | DR. JOSEPH ARDENYIL physician. surgeon, Gisesses of women and men. 938 McAllister. X-RAY AND STATIC TREATMENTS. DR. A. §. TUCHLER, 702 Van Ness ave.; hrs. 1.3, 7 DR. JOHN M. WILLIAMSON, formerly 21 Powell, now at 924 Geary; hours 2 to 4 p. m. DR. JAMES OSBORNE, formerly Clay st.. re- sumed practice. 1178 Eddy. Tel. West 7826. | | iAI.BERT J. ATKINS, M. D., rectal diseases, { 1609 Franklin st., nr. Pine: hours 1 to 4 p. m. DR. GEORGE S. HOLBROOK, St. Ives building, |~ cor. Pddy and Larkin; hours 2 to 4; 7 to 8. | DR. J. M. McDONALD, office 888 Octavia_s! | phone ‘Special 2084; res. phone West 2186. | L. C. COX, M. D., 2100 Devisadero st., formerly 406 Sutter; electric treatments given. | DR. CHILDS, formerly at 118 Grant ave., mow | =t 2088 Sutter st.; tel. West 1168. | CARRIE YETTER, M. D., 3598 18th st., mow | 3808 16th st., corer Church. DR. J. E. ARTIGUES, 2047 Fillmore st., corner Union; bours 2 to 4 p. m. | DR. OWEN BUCKLAND—Eye, throat. 1380 Sutter st.; 1 to 4. | DR. W. H. GRISWOLD, 894 Edy st., corner Franklin; hours 10 to 4. DS — ear, nose, ANNUAL MEETING HAKALAU PLANTATION OCOMPANY. —The annual meeting of the stock- holders of the HAKALAU PLANTATION COM- PANY will be held on WEDNESDAY, March 6, 1907, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., &t the office of the company, 2023 California s Francisco, Cal.. for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year, and for the transsction of such other business 25 may come before the meeting. Transter books will close on Saturday, Feb- rusry 28, 1807, &t the bour of 3 o'clock p. m. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary. DENTIST! DRS. W. DECKER, T. H. MORRIS, L. T. CRANE, SURGEON DENTISTS, 1816 Sutter st., above Van Ness. Rooms 1-2-3-4-5-9-10. NEW wrinkle, maiden blush plates. $5 a1 sppearance, guaranteed. IDEAL DENTAL CO., Delbert ‘block, Van Ness and O'Farrell. A NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE NOETHWESTEEN PACIFIC RAIL- ROSD COMPANY. A special metting of the stockholders of the Northwestern Pacific Railrosd Com will be beld at the office of the company, ik room 1048 in the James Flood Bufiding, at 870 Mar- ket street, in the clty and county of San Fran- cisco, n the State of Californis, the same be- ing the principel place of business of sajd cor- porstion, snd being the biiiding where the onrd of Directors of said corporation usually meet, on the 12th @ay of March, 1907, at the hour ‘of 12 o'clock noom, to consider and act upon the proposition to create a bonded indebt- cdness of eaid corporation, to the amount in the aggregate of thirty-five million dollars ($25.000.000) in gold coin of the United States (2 portion of which is to be used in retiring existing bonded indebiedness), and to increase the bonded indebtedness of said corporation up fo the emont, i the sggresate of thirty- five million doilers (§85,000,000) in gold col of the United States, and to secure the said propesed bonded indebtedness by a morigage or deed of trust upan tbe railroads frauchises and property of the company now owned or beresfter acquired, and the income tbereof, or such part thereof as may be prescribed in the wortgage or deed of trust; and to determin the form and terms of said bonds and m gage or deed of trust, and fo authorize th Roerd of Directors to take all such action as ibey mer deem necessary or expedient in the premsses. i ) ted the 9th anuary. e By order of the Board of Directors. J. L. WILLCUTT. Secretary of the Northwestern Paclfic Rallroad Compaay. W. A. BISSELL, Nortbwestern Directors of Satd road Compeny. ONLY LOCAL MANUFACTURERS, B PASQUALE 0©0.. 1100 WEBSTER, TOR. TURK, PEONY WEST 493 ARMY, NAVY. SOCIETY GOODS, EEGALIAS. FLAGS. BANNERS, BADGES. CAPS, PAINLESS Dentistry—OId established, bhonest, relinble; reasonable prices, perfect work: free consultstion. VAN~ VROOM, 1501 Fillmore st., comer O'Farrell. DR. W. A. MEYER, form. Callaghan buflding, Bow 2156 Market st., near Church and 14th; Fillmore-st. cars, BARTLETT, DR. U. GRANT—Extracting special- ist; gas given. 2103 Fillmore st.; NW. cor. Cal. DR. L. A. WALSH, §72 McAllister, nr. Laguna. Platinum fllings, 50c; crowns, $5; plates, $7. HUCE, DE. H. C., dentist; formerly 324 Mont- gomery ave., now at 522 Devisadero, nr. Hayes DRS. STICKEL & TAYLOR, Dentists, formeriy 1004 Market, now at 1506 Geary, nr. Filimore. ; set of teeth, $5: erowns, filings, 50c; ali - teed. D Merket, 14th and Chureh, HILL, DR. LUDLUM, 1443 Market st., now at 432’ Webster st.. near Oak: gas given. DR. J. J. LEEK (formerly 11268 Market), now 824 Valencia st., bet. 19th and 20th. DR. ENOX, dentist, 1615 Fillmore st.; all work | _ Brstclass; prices low. DR. TRA G. LEEK—AIl kinds of 2 515 Fiilmore near Ock. S CHEAPEST and best in Al e ”:,_m. merica, The Weekly RAYMOND D. CASTLE, Dentist, 2015 Folsom st corner 16th. e e T —— CTIGARS HORN & 00., wiolesale tobacco and cigars; Cubanola and Fl Sidelo cigars. 18 Sscramento St.._opp. the ferries. e —— COAL DISCHARGING » . BROWN, 4 AUTOMOBILE repairing; storage battery charg- ing, repairing. I L. De JONGH, 448 Fulton. Apply | best | Box 641, Call | contractor. 1821 Sutter, formerly 1110 Ellis. McDOUGALL BROS., architects. 721 Devisadero st., bet. Fulton and Grove. Phone West5562. CONTRACTORS AND B-UILDER! PAINTING, tinting, erbanging: best work; Teas. HUNTER, 1477 O'Farrell. el. West 6607, eral housework and cooking In a wages $25. Box 697, Call office. JAPANESE 1 wants a position as gemeral ‘housework family. ZUTA, 130 South Park st. Phone Tempo. 2729. EXPERIENCED 1 wants situation to do gen- eral houseworl ‘kZSOOBPI.I: e = EMPLOYMENT WANTED-—Male SITUATION wanted by single, sober German; w00l g ; can care for horses and vehicles and do general work; references. Box 223, Call office. GOOD barber for Saturday and Sunday; steady | if satisfactory. 3260 Adeline, South Berkeley. | WANTED—To buy barber shop running 2 chairs; city or near by. Address box 213, Call offie BARBER wanted for Saturday aud Sunda. 1109 Buchanan st., Hawthorne barber shop. WANTED—Barber Saturday and Sunday. Gough st., between Mcallister and Fulton. 665 | BARBER wanted at 484 Sth st., Oakland. FIRST-CLASS janitor for head janitorship of of- fice bullding or store. Address R. W. BRIS- TOL, 344 Merrimac st., Oakland. Phone Oak- land’ 5161. = JAPANESE couple wants position, city or coun- try; man is good cook, wife waitress and housework; best references. F. KATO, 134 Collins st. YOUNG J-gumeoe boy wishes position as school- boy or reboy and janitor; speaks English well. Address box 694, Call, 1651 Fillmore st. WANTED—Barber for Saturday; 9 to 9; $5 and | percentage over $7. 2d and Folsom sts. A GOOD barber: wages $18 per weel immediately. 2511 Shattuck ave., Berkel BARBER wanted, z steady. 644 Market st. | BARBERS for Saturday, $5 and percentage. | Sunset Barber Shop, Mission and 10th. - | WANTED—A good barber for Saturday aad Sun- | day; first-class wages. 11 Howard st. POSITION wanted in wholesale packing ware- PETERSON & ELLIOTT, 648 Hayes; phone Page | house, or anything, by handy, man; best 1577 Carpenters, buliders, repalrs, alterations. | city references. Box 635, offica. | CARL SPROGIS, carpenter. coatractor, cabinet | JAPANESE couple want positionsy city or coun- work. Tel Wi 12844 Eddy try; man as good cook, wife waltress and BUILDING CONSTRUCTION We build at actual cost of material and labor: for thus handling the work we charge a definite sum agreed upon for our services, which Includes the making of all plans, detail drawings and specifieations. Payments for materials are made directly to the seller by the owner, who receives the benefit of all dis- counts. We are constructing re-enforced con- crete, steel. brick and frame buildings snd soliclt an opportunity to give further infor- mation concerning our system. WILLIAMS BROS.. Superintendents. L. MASTROPASQUA, Architectural Engineer. BAR ANDX STORE FiXTURES CHICAGO FIXTURE CO.; bar fixtures always carrled in stock; bank, store, office fixtures; better, cheaper, than anywhere; tel. Market 2496; all kinds of jobbing done. 879 Fulton st. OFFICE and store fixtures, cabinet work and Jobbing; estimates given. G. MARCHAL, 253 Austin ‘ave., bet Bush and Plne sts. CALIFORNIA Home Industry, 214 Sth st.—Bar and store fixtures, showcases always on hand. | 3. MARTENSON makes office, store and bar fix- tures, 218 13th st., bet. Misslon and Howard. store, office and bar fixtures, cabinet, carpenter work. 608 Turk. FOR store. office or bar fixtures see McCALM & | _ BARNARD. 2027 Ells st., above Devisadero. S. FRIEDMAN. 2106 Bush st.. carpenter: bar, tore and office fixtures; repairing; jobbing. UNION FIXTURE CO., 386 Golden Gate ave., near Larkin—Bank, store, office, bar fixtures, RELIABLE STORE AND OFFICE FIXTURE ©O0.. 1811 Market; phone Market 2748. GOLDEN WEST WOOD WORKING CO., 236-238 14th st. | WESTERN FISTURE CO., + housework. K. SHIO, 134 Collins st. e PLASTER plece melder for cement wishes situa- tion, competent. Address GUST. HAMILTON, 2054 Indiana ave., Philadelphia, Pa. BARBER wanted; steady. 505 14th st. | FIRST-CLASS barber wanted. 205 Scott st., | near Haight. $18 guarantee, steady. GOOD barber wanted. Front street. WANTED—Barber, Saturday and Sunday, $7. 2109% Allston way, Berkeley. ARCHITECTURAL drafting and_tracing; speci- fication: buflding superint Address P. H., 614 Fell st. AS coachman; thoroughly steady and competent; highest driving qualifications and references. Box 225. Call. HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—Young women to learn telephone op- erating; pald while learning: salary increased after first two weeks and further increased after work becomes efficient. Daily luncheon furnished free, and rest rooms, with matron in attendance. Permanent positions; good chances for ad- vancement. Apply 2019 Steiner st. PACIFIC BTAE& TELEPHONE AND TELE- GRAPH 00. I ‘WANTED—Experienced _salesladies. Avgly to eneral Manager, NATHAN-DOHRMANN CO., 1520-1550 Van Ness ave. WANTED—Girls to fill positions of wrap) A p}fiq to General Manager, NATHAN-] ANN CO., 1520-1550 Van Ness ave. HR- Il B!‘.LIAX‘(&I Am:lOBflapcl?fin :‘:’rt“’lllmgln‘d‘l LF;_\}:‘P;'LE_Q'G:V'IELL carpenter; gemeral jobbing. 93 CLAIRVOYANTS = CHIR/ DISTS The fear of humbug prevents many people from calling upon a good medfum. Mr. Cable, to prove his clairvoyant powers, gives THIS SWORN STATEMENT TO ALL. He does hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make no charges if he falls to tell your name. occupation and what you called for. He will tell you who and when you will marry and how to Wwin the one ou love Mr. Cable, as a matter of advertisement, this week will give his celebrated READINGS FOR 50 CENTS. Personal Magnetism Quickly Developed. Falr and square in all his dealings with the public, Mr. Cable towers above the partially de- veloped mediums and is the envy of all pretenders. HE GUARANTEES To tell whether your husband. wife or sweetheart i true or false: tell you how to win the love of the one you most desire, even though miles aw} how to succeed in busfaess, speculation, lawsult: | bow to marry one of your choice; how to regain yonth, health and vitality; removes evil fnflu- ences, cures drink habits, locates treasures, cures all nervous diseases. Call today. CARL ‘A. CABLE, 1705 Gough st., between California and Pine. Hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. THE White Mystic of ,Indla. ORMONDE, formerly 10 years on Market st.; a clairvoyant with power; genuine, reliable; conscientious; past, present, future: business advice, love, marriage, divorce; removes evil influences, tells your full mam Orient with the power of any 10 mediums: readings $1. 1310 Devisadero, bet. Eilis and O'Farrell. MISS M. WILLE, the famous crystal seeress, lo- cated at 1506 Geary st., bet. Laguna and Bu- chanan; one who is well known and one who s competent to read your life; she reveals the past, gives correct forecast of the future and will give valuable advice concerning sll mat. ters of business; rndllzfl daily, 10 a. m. and 6 p. m.; phone West 7488, MME. PORTER, clairvoyant medium, tells past, present and future; born with double veil and second sight: cards reac clairvoyantly; ladies, 50c; gents, $1; palmistry and clairvoyant eit- tings, full life reading, $1.50; open Sunday: walk in, top Eo‘m' 1833 O’Farrell nr. Steiner. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, clairvoyant, seeress and peychlc medinm; gives confidential readings daily from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m., at 1425 Stein- er st., bet. Ellis and O’Farrell, S8an Francisco. MME. MILLER, great card reader, just arrived from East; hes Jocated at Sunset Hotel, room 9; McAllister nr. Webster; gents 50c, ladles 25c. MISS ZEMDAR, young. gifted clalr, and palmist; a wonderful prophetess; names: ladies, 50c; gents, §1; bre. 10 to 9. 1260 Ellis, nr. Laguna. MME. KRONENBERG, clairvoyant card reader, palmist; when others fail try me: readings 25c. 440 Brazil ave., San atec or Ingleside cars. born in the | | DR. JAS. BROWN, expert chiropodist, at Empo- riom. Van Ness 'and Post: formerly 6 Geary. CORSET MAKERS MME., BAUMARD, corset maker, 2186 Sutter to 1650 Sutter. | MRS, M. HALL—Corsets made to order; $3.50 up. 1105 Valencla st. 2 D CASH REGISTER moved from CASH registers, 521 slzes, of all prices, for,all kinds of business, on liberal terms. tional Cash Register Co.. 1283 Golden Gate ave. 1 ELECTRIC SUPPLIES NE OPERATORS ON SHIRTS: GOOD PAY; AN, STEADY WORK; NEW FACTORY; ' WELL HEATED AND VEN- TILATED: INEXPERIENCED TAUGHT AND PAID WHILE LEARNING. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., VALENCIA, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH. APPLY MR.' HINSHAW. SEWING MAC! OUR NEW FACTORY BUILDING. WHICH IS THORQUGHLY ~ LIGHTED, VENTILATED AND HFEATED. IS NOW READY FOR OC- CUPANCY: EXPERIENCED AND INE * PERIENCED SEWING MACHINE OPER. TORS WANTED ON OVERALLS; GOOD PA’ STEADY WORK; PAID WHILE LEARNING. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., VALENCIA. BET. 13TH AND 14TH. APPLY TO MR. DAVIS. PATRONS for help charged $i registry fee. Waltress for commercial hotel in country, first-class place, fare pald, $30: a cook and second girl for same house, $40 and $35. MISS PLUNKETT, 1892 Sutter, near Webster. WANTED—Rright young ladies for clerical po- sitions. Apply to general manager, NATHAN. DOHRMANN CO.. 1520-1550 Van Ness ave. THE Yosemite Gas Fitting Co.. gas, arc lamps, combination fixtures. 2435 Mission st. e e e i e ____ DRESSMAKING PIONEER DRESS PLEATING CO., Hagerty & Wills, 910 McAllister st., near Laguna—Sun- burst and accordion skirts to order; knife, side pleating and pinking; buttons covered; work done while you wait; also a full line of linings and _trimmings. ACCORDION, knife and sunburst pleating, but- tonholes and buttons made at Stewart’s Lining and Notion Store, 1218 Post st., near Van Ness ave.; formerly of Taglor st. McDOWELL'S Dressmaking and Millinery School, 1215 Post st., near Van_ Ness. Branch 1018 Washington st., Oakland. Patterns cut to order. SUNBURST, accordion, knife-pleating, buttons, buttonholes, lining, notions; mail orders solic- ited. STEELE'S, 1420 Post; phone West 6428, A. C. BROWN, embroiderer; designs ‘made and embroldery on suits. 851 McAllister st. LE MODELE School of Dressmaking: patterns cut to measure. 1516 Bush st., room 9. MARIE MUZIO, dre : first-clas 708 Polk st.; fel. Fmfi:’m MISS M. H. SNYDER, event: ; tel. West 6610. 1542 Websm"'n.u m_____ DR _SSMAKING AND MILLINERY THE HINOY, Japanese ladies’ tail and millinery store, 1610% Geary st., S. F. LADIES’ tafloring and dressmaking, 63 Portola, 9t _Waller. bet. Steiner and Plerce sts. work.. A WOMAN of good education to fit herself for important business branch: position assured if satisfaction is given: deposit required when dnties are assumed. Box 676, Call office. WANTED—Experfenced saleslady for underwear and shirtwaist department; steady position to right party. Apply N, Berkeley, Cal. WANTED—Experfenced stenographers and type- writer operators. Atgp“ to General Manager, yATHAN-DOHBMA N Co., 1520-1550 Van ess ave. WANTED—Operators on light canvas_ goods, steady employment; power used. Western Agencles and” Mfg. Co., 1785 15th st. STENOGRAPHER and general office work; also assistant. Mission, near 26th st.; state sal- ary and experience. Box 224, Call. DRESSMAKER, thoroughly first class, would go out by the day; highest references. Address DRESSMAKER, 1881 Ellis st. in office work; some ex- Address ‘bookkeeping. in own and, box 43, Call ofll:' WANTED—A second girl for nice easy place in San Mateo, $30. Mi] PLUNKBTT, 1 Sut- ter st., near Webster. YOUNG girl for clerical work; must be in figuring; references req: Box Call, Fillmore st. MADEIRA MILLINERY private 00L; classes; hats trimmed; m&fiu a specialty. Eddy st. ‘WANTED-—Teacher for district sch dress g(’r{)llTON, First Natiomal Blnkw'- b\lll‘ddlll‘. erkeley. good 662, MILLINERY MISS BRIGGS. late of Coughlan & Co.. now lo- cated at The Vogue, Sutter and Franklin sts. e el b e i EXPERIENCED trimmers and makers. MISS BRIGGS, Sutter lgdm!'nnkun sts. BEE HIVE, 525-27 MeAllister, has a_ full line of_spring hats. MME. LA CLAIR, psychic paimist and card ler; questions answered. 1202A G. Gate. MRS. JACKSON, paimist; clalr.: card reader; ladles only; lucky charms free. 788 Folsom, 8 1. MADAM SCHAEFFER, clal ant card reader, water seer. 803 Laguna st.. near McAllister. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant and card reader, for- merly 57 6th st.; now 1813 Fillmore. MME. DE VAl clairvoyant. paimist, card Teader. 1107 Golden Gate ave. MME. MARSEAU—Card reader, 2693 Mission st.. near 23d4. L. 25c. G. 50c. SPIRITUALISM MME. LILLY gives chic life readings dafly for 10c. 453" Carp 35, lmchmmd Dict., Tith ave., between Clement and Califcrnia sts. — T MME. VIGARS, spiritual meetings every nizht; sittings daily. 1003 Buchansn, nr. McAllister. MME. YOUNG'S select trance test circle tonight, S0c. Cor. Fillmore and dway. MRS.\SEAL. spirituzl medinm; readings daily. chm:lrm:c.: cirele Ti L & p. m. PALMISTRY COAL DISCHARGING. MME. LE LAND, as t; adviser; writien. 10 Gelden Gate aves room Bl ADOPTION LADIES' TAILORS § LADIES, You can have your suits made of the best ma- terial for $25: this to advertise us; be- fore you get wfur snit come see us and decide w&xz’mb Hebrew [, can af Sutter 8t irl or woman for plain cook- home If agreeable. 1724 BARBER shop for sale; very cheap. Alcatraz | and Telegraph aves., Oakland, GOOD barber wanted Seturday and Sunday. | 2082 25th st., mear Bryant. | ‘WANTED—Barber for Saturday and Sunday. | 1318 Peralta st., Oakland. | WA ED—First-class barber at 1792 Hni;’it‘ st.; wages $20 per week. | BARBER wanted Saturday and Sonday. 407 | | Brannan st., near 6th. WANTED—Barber, first-class, for Saturday and | Sunday. 256 Noe st. GOOD barber: steady; good wages; must spesk | English. 503 3d st. = | FOR sale—Three-chair barber shop. Call at| 1545 Stelner st. | 'WANTED—Barber Saturday and Sundar. 411 Devisadero st. A NO. 1 barber wanted 2t RUGE & GAST'S, 17 Eddy st. WANTED_Two first-class barbers for new shop. | 247 34 st. | GOOD barber wanted; steady; short hours. Market st. 644 WANTED—2 first-class barbers. Call at 2202 | Bryant st. . | FIRST class barber wanted. 1649 Market st., Oakland. ~ GOOD barber at 805 Buchanan st., Saturday and" Sunday. GOOD barber cia st. lA}LBF? for Saturday, wages $5.50. 2073 Mis- jon '8 good wages; steady. 1080 Valen- HELP WANTED—Male—Continued R W ANl MURRAY & READY. e AR RN o [EA Al WHITE PALACE HOTEL BUILDING, 11th and Market sts.. San Francisco. Phones Special 658 and 85T. BRANCH OFFICES, 6th and Frankiin qu..m(“‘»!nllud. Phone Oukland 7361. 127-129 South Los Angeles st.. Los Angeles. WANTED TODAY, ——9873 MEN ¢ For different parts of Arizona. ‘Washington, ngemm Utah, Nevada, Californla. LOOK—IT'S NEW SHASTA s FREE FARE FOR A BIG 150 men wanted f years: good accommod new work wages $60 to $73. FREE FARE=TODAY—FREE FARE AGAI\[ o ARE. On On_borders Snreon N. OREGON. NEW E. R. WORK 570 laborers, teamsiers, wagon and scrapers, freight teamsters, rock men, drillers, machine men, ete., $60 to $105 month. FREE FARE Sub FostsustE FREE FARE S| NIG! SISKIYOU COUNTY SISKIYOU COUNTY FREE TODAY. 750 men for B. R. work—Free Fare. NOW YOU LOOK HERE TODAY ONLY. FREE—FREE—FRER 1 BEAUTIFUL 'TE VALLEY. ONLY. FREE—FREE—FREE We are making a blg shipment of men to the beautiful Valley R. R. today. Will you go? Laborers, drillers, trackmen, rockmen. REMEMBER, TODAY ONLY. FREE—FREE—FREE. ——AND AGAIN—o TO TH Merced, Bakersfleld Districts. 1ith snd Market sts., ncisco. sts., Fresno, MUREAY & READY, F 6th and Fran Oakland. MURRAY & READY, DON'T FORGET. 0 BEDS AT HOME. COME TO SAN FRANCISCO TO SLEEP. MURRAY & READY bave opened workingmen’s lodging-house, with 500 beds, = 6 11th st., and the price is only 23¢ per night. Remember the loca . 6 11th st. 2 machinists, mine company, $3.85. PAINTER: 3 painters, country hotel, $2.30 day and fd. 3 delivery wagon drivers, city, $2.50 day. 2 stablemen, company job. $75 and room. BIG RANCH 10 teamsters, big ranch, steady, $33 to $40, fd. Walter, spring ho T1E $1.25, $30 and fd. S FREE FARE BOSS HERE 50 tie makers, Mendoeino County, good ground and good timber to work on: big prices; tools and grub ‘urnished. See boss here. HE Al 0 WANTS 20 laborers to handle ties. Free fare, $40 fd. SEE HIM. YOUR JOB IS HERE THERE ARE A FEW SPECIALS. 15,000 others ou our bullettn boards and im our daily free lists. Get_one. IN FRANCISCO. 20 laborers, , 3 months’ job, 8 hours, §: WORK. AWAY. g nachine miners, $3.30 day. ehuck tender: day FOUNDRY HELP. $3 day: 4 core makers, 34 $75 and room. . bakery stable. 3 machine & 4 muckers, $75; 4 chuck tenders, § 4 team: wosk, city, $3 day: & scraper day and board: 4 farmers, see boss here, 340 and found. >ER. Timekeeper erfal storekeeper, city month. table garde ranch and found; ero, near by LUM lumber gra $3 to $3.30 mp: job, rs, steady Job, s +' company. $% machine she 3.50 GET OUR DAILY MURRAY ADY, 1ith Market sts., 8. F.; niclin sts.. Oakland. STOP AT WHITE PALACE HOTI 1ITH AND MARKE 300 first-class rvoms, Including baths— 90, T5e, §1 per day. $2.50 week for mechanics, etc., Including baths. at WHITE PALACE HOTEL, 1ITH AND MARKET STS. AND GET_YOUR JOBS AT.., MURRAY & READY'S. 1ITH AND MARKET STS., San Franeciseo. HELP WANTED—Male AT RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT COMPANY, 808 Clay st., or. Montgomery. Phone Temp. 1310, Lodgings for You—Reading-room. Beds 25¢, Rooms 33¢ per night. Engineer, holst barge, $80 month. Cook, boarding-house, $60 month. Blacksmith, ranch, $50 month and fd. Dishwasher, mine, $35 month and fd. Ranch hands, hops, $1.25 dsy and fd. Ranch hands, vineyard, $1 day and fd. Teamsters, S-horse, $35 month and fd. Laborers, city, $2.50 day. Woodchoppers, 16-inch oak wood; tools fur- nished, $§2 cord. | Man and wife, waiter and waitress, $30 mo. fd. | Plumbers and belpers, going wages. | Teamsters near city, $2.50 day. | Drillers, rockmen, headermen, powdermen, ma- chine men, $3.50 to $2.50 day. BROTHERHOOD of Owls. Wanted, orzanizers with references. who can handle good terri- tory in establishing one of the best fratermal and benevolent orgsfiizations; new. attractive and unique; must be able to address a meet- ing prelimivary to institution and fnanciailly able to come to Walla Walla, Wash.. for in- structions. Address H. L. LEAVITT, Walla Walla, Wash. WANTED—Young man to work in stock room and learn the crockery business. A S general manager, NATHAN-DOHRMANN 1320-1550 Van Ness ave. WANTED— Sentleman or lady to travel and collect for firm of §250.000 capital; salary $1072 per year and expenses; salary paid weekly and expenses advanced; references required; headquarters at_your home. Address ARMSTRONG ALEX- ANDER, 125 Plymouth piace, Chicago, Ill. 11 WANTED—Young man, experienced in retafl | stationery; present letters of recommendation | personally bet. 9 and 11 o’clock. SHREVE & | CO., Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st. ] WANTED—A bright boy about 15 years old to learn the hardware business; one living with | parents preferred. Call at Palace Hardware Co.. 456 Golden Gate ave., between 5 and | 2 m. MEN wanted to learn the barber trade in 3 weeks; special inducements to those entering now; situations guaranteed. For particulars gull’or address MOLER COLLEGE, 3103 ‘el SINGLE rooms 25 cts. 50 to 30 a night, $1. $2. St. George, 8th and Howard sts. MEN and wanted to learn plumbing, plas- tering, bricklaying, electrical trades: free cata- ; _positions secured. COYNE TRADB OOLS. New York and 230-240 Sth st., S. F. mmmmmPv'v Bitsient 438 i frals: a as| gn capitals: special department for saie of patents. Somn- tag's Patent Agency, 1123 Market, opp. 7th. ‘WANTED—200 men for cleanest beds in city, 18c per night, §1 per week. Rooms 25c per night., $1.50 per week. Portland House, 508- 510 Davis, nesr Jackson. ‘WANTED—First-class trimmer: also makers and salesladies, L. H. BRIGH ey GS, 466 11th st.,. MRS. McCARTHY'S Employment OfficeHe of ‘all kinds. Tel Park 510, 875 Heght st BAG, tent and overall tors wanted. W. PLUMMER, 1st and Tin n:n onu‘:'m_A' GOOD plain sewers at the Lichau Corset Par- lors. 1456 Sutter st.; also an apprentice. WANTED—Dining-room womap at the Hebrew Orphanage, 600 Devisadero fl!.; ‘wages $20. accordingly. K. BEDROS, 1581 Sutter st. LOUIS LINDSTRUM, ladies’ talloring; formerly Donohoe bldg., now % Post, near Franklin. H._BETTE. 1163 Eilis g Bflx novelties. F B. EANTNER, mnnmmmer. formerly 122 Stockton st., mow 2000 ler, rooms 1-2. G. BARE, furrler, ? & Co.. now 1515 Biish st o Vs "Nw,m_ irs. LOFSTAD & EVAN ), furriers, ndvw located at 1652 Osliformie ot S Ly Nant av M'CARTHY'S Detectiva. inal work attended missing persons locat dential; legal and Fillmore, cor. Bddy, ‘WANTED—Competent cook; . ipet gy $40. at 1998 Broadway, NE. FINISHERS, basters and l tices om steady work, good pay. 6 Post st. GLOVE ke b ariy GLOVE MG, Co.. 3505 i e ANT ‘WANTED—A girl to assist in housework f Rafael. Apply at 2265 Post st. Shia EXPERIENCED trimmq ind BRIGGS, 371 126k ste Oaiand. o MISS CBRIGHS SU DM NC SRR T L 'WANTED—Gir! for general housework ‘cook- ing.. Apply 704 Broderick st " pants; FIRST-CLASS skirtmaker wanted. SCHIM- MEL, 1459 Franklin st. = WANTED—A waltress for 1525 Haight st. EREAND anted. E. SO Eir SCHDMMEL, 1459 Testaurant. Apply W oLy RICE, 15 years with Clabrough & Golcher: gun’ stocks @ specialty. 9 East st., opp._Tibuton fere & e DR EMILIE ‘FUNKE'S maternity villa; infants :,&fl):edé' ‘-tflcnr private. 1416 Sth st., Ala- GIRL : mg.fitmmmhmm CHEAPEST and best ia America, The Week! "Call, $1 per year. ot AND SUPPLIES 1 ) ,000 in & = 4 fi&%’;".’ rears, mall order business; : 5 any ne Gan do the work MANAGER to bandie our gold window letters; $150 per month; small investment required. Mfgrs.,, 1222 Metropolitan bidg., Minneapolis. N and vvm‘_’enhto“l'em Tt hathor teady: you earn from per week while learaing; catalogue free. Molers College, S Fell st. WANTED-—300 to men to occupy single rooms in The Glendale, 1015 Folsom or. 6th; 33¢ and 86c per night; $1.50 and $2 a week. e salary expected; minu e trom San Francisce. Box 220, Call office. BOY for office of leading wholesale house, about 17 years of age: must be intelligent, clean cut and reside with parents: applicant selectsd will be given a commercial training and be advanced to higher positions on merit; start- ing salary $30 per month. Address by mafl only, J. N. F., 625 3 st., San Franeisco. AN assistant bookkeeper in 2 large retall office; state age and references. Box 227, Call office. WANTED —Assistant foreman in machine shop: must be an expert on machine work pertatm- ing to gas engines and pumps manufactured on the interchangeable plan: good salary and steady position to right party. Address Sam- son Iron Werks, Stockton, Cal. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAD. It Fou want belp of ay End. male of female. telephone J. C. Westenburg, su The "Whosoeyer Wil Rescus Mission and sNew Merit Home Free Employment Bureau, 366 9th t. Telepbone Oakland 5203. AT ONCE—Bright young men to prepare for ex- amination for custom-house positions; excellent salary; life positions; no previous ugflnc- necessary; must be over 20 years old. MR. OLIVER, 724 Market st., opp. Call building, today, 2 to 6 p. m. IMMEDIATELY—Young men to qualify for rail- way mafl clerk, custom-nouse and other good positions; examinations soon. Call ov write for free catalogue, 10 to 5, 7 to 5, West Coast Correspondence Schools, 616 Van Ness ave. ‘WANTED—Tinpers and general jobbers. HOLBROOK, MERRILL & and Wood sts., Oakland, Cal. beds at 15¢ WANTED—900 men to fll night at the Phoenix, 528 Howard st., tween 4th and B5th. WANTED—A first-class plasterer by the job op by the yard; work now ready. Call at 1243 Park st., Alameda. WANTED—Teamsters to drive scraper teams. Take Mission-st. car to Colma. Ransome Cou- straction Company. LABOR debts coilected anywhere; suits and at- tachments. Knox, 2352 Pine st., or. Fillmore. SAILORS and ordivaries for all parts of worid, at Herman's Shipping Agency, 45 ‘WANTED—Grocery clerk; one who Is willlng to . work; state references. Box 1344, Call of h 1086 Valencia st. ‘WANTED-—First class boys for clothing sales- men. Apply ROOS BROS., Fillmere and O'Farrell sts. - e o BN TR PRI R WANTED—Engineer for latndry; state exper- ience, salary expected. Box 244, Call ofbee. WANTED—_A first-class razor and shear grinder. Pacific Barbers' Supply Co., 505 Van Ness av. WANTED—A competent foreman for lumbes yard. Address box 72, Berkeley, Cal WANTED—300 men to eat our celebrated 13¢ meal. 14 11th st. White Palace. FOR night work in warehouse; references re- quired. Box 661 Call, Fillmore st. WANTED—Coat maker to work; sitting room free. Box 660, Cail, Fillmore st. PICTURE framer. constant. good wages. J. JONES, 1514 Park st., Alameda. derstands a little cutting and ge- ts; call early. 1480 Fulton st. 4-horse lumber teamsters. -t lumber| yard, Army and Condon e e T BOYS wanted to deliver telegra: $1.30_ per day. Apply Postal Tel Co., '3?! Bldg. bt e, Fits - el e M Do S YOUNG man for refail hardware business. Ap- Apply sts. - ply 862 Valencia st.; references. WANTED—Waiter; Toom. N vada Honse, mm s ,"‘ N ~Bor in ma Skop. 215 Natoma e WAN Cut _ Rats SHOES cepaired while you wait. Suce Sth st., near Market. Co.. flg AGENTS WANTEL WANTED—Good salesmen to represent cholce territories; Lighest commission cash advanced for expeases; everything ‘nished. Address OREGON NURSERY COM- PANY, Salem. Oregon. PR s L bt A R Sl WS WANTED—Agents to seil tire! artl. Cle In The medicine . un’.’“rutz-.: B T — SOLICITORS WANTED FIRST-CLASS real estate salesmen ;:nmflum.«-n\ at i