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12 PERAZZI 15 TO APPLY FOR HI5 BELATED DUES Plumber Has Undying Hope of Becoming a Police Commissioner SEES TWO CHANCES| Creswell Wants to Follow Example of Umbsen, Who Retired TWO CF Yet IANCES ON BOARD long of ed, there is no pe et 1 1 Creswe Cverybody it mself, is widening his tutor, | Perazzi, master | < aspirant, with Cur rough his iven what he forefront returned that votes Forty-fourth and knows Perazzi. He voters along upper e m n’s col- he out one. Up to has not been has received cept the plum uflding, wh vs Perazzi, w ] er fig to do which with pol- of C be two ble where /L DISGUSTED had Creswell's six mon ever ike, but as the Commissioner pe he might some good k,” continued Cres- eing the minority rd. 1 have voted that I am bored h me on the board is no use. renewal ense the of the is an ex ess ich clock, deserved e Pol traffic. wo! I ing of the Commis- last Thursday the only member ner Umbsen had re- bereavement in his ent to explain rest 11 to himself, as he a in the big and Commissioner, so to and meeti till next HAMILTON EVENING SCHOOL The scholars Iton Even exercises Thursday of Washington's teachers of the hool held patriotic at the school, in birthday. Ass . _and THIS sters E at 8 o'cloc soct A 1. 3 tion of Calt M.—Annual ATURDAY) OWE Secretars HARRY BAEHR, Sec. s Chapter No. ore street ATURDAY ) ock 95, B. Fourth EV] "HMOND Lodge No. 375, F. and A. sonthwest corner 4th and Clement sts_Third degree THIS (SATUR- DAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock H. FOURN Ree FARNSWORTH Lodge No. 95, I 0. O. F.—All members are re 5 Quested. to attend the f: of our late brother. GEORGE W. CROSSM from the chapel of Gray & « cor. Devisadero and Geary sts., SUN- DAY, Feb. 25, 1907, at 12 m. JOS. B , N. G. A. BURMAN, R. San wb_will hold a 3265 GEO! DAVID GIRDWOOD, Recorder. 0. February 23 ally invited. Francisc 190 P RG Scottish Thistle iadies’ SATURDAY) EVENING in their hall at Sixteenth st., Members, bring yous night THIS at 8 o'clock. W families and friends. DOW, Royal Chief. for a| for resorts mear the were too heav ’ landly re 1 gave them an- perhaps, to con- | where are| ] MEETING NOTICES—Continued NNUAL MEETING PAAUHAU SUGAR PLAN- TATION COMPANY—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the PAAUHAU SUGAR | PLANTATION COMPANY will be heid on SATURDAY, March 2, 1907, at the -hour of 11 o'clock 4. m., at the office of the com- any, 2023 California st.. San Francisco, Cal., or the purpose ot electing directors for t ensuing year and for the transaction of such | other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will elose on Wednesday, | February 20, 1907, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. By order of the president. H. W. THOMAS. Secretars. AL TING HAKALAU PLANTATION COMPANY.—The annual meeting of the stock- Lolders of the HAKALAU PLANTATION COM- PANY_ will be held on WEDNESDAY, March 6, 1907, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., at the office of the company, 2023 California st., San Francisco, Cal., for the purpose of electing Qlrectors for the ensuing -year, and for the | transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Saturday, Feb- ruary 23, 1907, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. | H. W. THOMAS, Secreta NOTICE_TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE NORTHWESTERN PACIFIC RAIL- ROAD COMPANY. A special _metting of the stockholders of the Northweftern Pacific Rafiroad Company will be held at the office of the company, in room 1043 1o the James Flood Bulldifg, at 870 Mar- | ket street. in the city and county of San Fran- clsco, in the State of California, the same be- ing the principal place of business of sald cor- oration. and being the building where the Board of Directors of said corporation ussally | meet, on the day of March. 1907, at the | hour ‘of 12 o'clock noon, to consider and aet upojthe proposition to create a bonded indebt- { edness of ssid corporation. to the amount in the aggrezate of thirty-five million dollars (825,000,000) in gold coin of the United States (2 portion of which is to be used in retiring | existing bonded indebtedness), and to increase ihe bonded indebtedness of said corporation up o tbe amount, in tbe aggregate, of thirty- | five million dollars ($35,000,000) in gold coin | of the United States, and to secure the said proposed bonded indebtedness by a mortgage or deed of trust upon the rallroafls franchises and property of the company now owned or bereafter acquired, and the ipcome thereof, or such part thereof as may be prescribed i the mortgage or deed of trust: and to determine the form and terms of said bonds and mort- gage or deed of trust, and to authorize the Board of Directors to take all such action as they may deem necessary or expedient in the the Oth day of Jamuary. 100 order of the Board of Director: J. L. WILLCUTT. ary of the Northwestern Pacific Raflroad pany. | A | Secret E. E. CALVIE WILLIAM F. HERRIN, WILLIAM HOOD, N. T. RMITH, P. F. DU A, H. PAYSON. E. 8. PILLSBURY, EDWARD CHAMBERS, W. A. BISSELL, Directors .of Sald Northwestern Paclfic Rall- road Company. ONLY“LOCAL MANUFACTURERS, TORNEYS i orce costs $12; quick ‘and et; bamkruptcy, damage, attachments and probate matters a speciaity; po fees in ad- vance Filimore $t., mear Sacramento, room 1: open evenings. HARRIS & HESS Notary Public, 2053 neys at law. W. T. Hess, Sutter st., mear Fillmore DENTISTS—Continued R. J. J. LEEK (formerly 1126 Market), now D valencla st., bet. 10t and 20th. DR. KNOX. dentist, 1615 ¥illmore st.; all work first-class: prices low. DR. IRA G. LEEK—All kinds of dental work. 515 Fillmore st.. near Oak. ADMINISTRATOR'S saie of & #0od bakery business af Mobiveine Cl., the: property of S Tt auction o b. -2 . k. oo, c:r:!'r T °D ats.. Marysville,” Cal, F. 7. ‘Gingm” administrator of the estate of CHEAPEST and best in Amerlca, The Weekiy Call, $1 per year. RAYMOND D. CASTLE, corner 16t Dentist, 2015 Folsom 1705 Gough st. 5 50c. AN HONEST PROPOSITION. The fear of humbug prevents many people from 50c. calling upon a good medium. Mr. Cable, to prove his clairvoyant powers, gives THIS SWORN He docs berchy solemnly agree and guarantee to make no charges if he fails to tell your name. occupation and what you called for. He will teli you who and when you will marry and how to win the one vou love. Mr. Cable. ‘as a matter of advertisement, this week will give his celebrated READINGS FOR 50 CENTS. STATEMENT TO ALL. Personal Magnetism Quicklv Developed. Fair and square in all his dealings with the publie, Mr. Cahie towers above the partially de- veloped medinms and is the envy of all pretenders, HE GUARANTEES To tell whether your husband. wife or sweetheart ie true or false: teil Fow how to win the love of the one yon most desith, even though mile: how to succeed in business, speculation, lawsuits: how to marry one of your chaice; how to regain youth, heaith and vitality: removes evil infiu- ences, cures drink habits, locates treasures, cures all nervous diseases. Call today. CARL A. CABLE, 1705 Gough #t., hetween California and Pine. Hours, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. THE White Mystic of India. ORMONDE, formerly 10 vears on Market st.; & clairvovant with power: gemuine, reliable, conseientfous; past. present, future: business advice, love. marriage. divorce: removes evil influences. tells vour full name; born in . the Orlent_with the " gpwer of any ‘10 mediums readings $1. 13108Devisadero, bet. Eilis and O'Farrell. MISS M. WILLE, the famons crrstal seeress, o cated at 1505 Geary st.. bet. Laguna and Bu- chanan: one whe is weil known and one who is competent to.read your life: she reveals the past, zives correct forecast of the future and will give valuable advice concerning all mat. ters of busincss; readings daily, 10 a. m. and 6 p. m.: phone West T488. MME. PORTER. clairvorant medinm, tells past, present and futnre; born with double vell and second sight: cards read elairvoyantly: 50o: gents, §1: palmistry and.clafry tings, full life reading. $1.50: opeh Sunday: walk In. top floor. 1533 O'Farrell nr. Steiner. MRS. DR. F. CLARK. clairvoysnt, seeress and psrehic medimn; gives confidential readings daily from 10 a.'m. to 8 p. m., at 1425 Stein- er st., bet. Fllis and O'Farrell. San Franclsco. MME_ MILLER, grent card reader. just arrived East: has Jocated at Sunset Hotel, room 9: MeAlllster nr. Webster; gents 50c, ladies 25c. MISS ZEMDAR, voung. gifted clajr. and palmist a wonderful ‘prophetess; names: ladles, 30c; gents, §! 1260 Ellis, nr. Laguna. MME. KRONENBERG. clafrvoyant card read palmist: when others fail try me: readings 25c. 440 Brazil ave., San Mateo or Ingleside cars. LA CLAIR, psychlc palmist and card questions answered. 12024 G. Gate. MRS. JACKSON. palmist: eclair.: card reader; Indies only; lncky charms free. 783 Folsom, S 1. i—Costs $12; quick, quiet; advice free; charge unless successful; open evenings. Page st:, neir Central ave. TIMOTHY J LYON Law offices, 51 Geary st. (F. H. Woods Trust). (late Chronicle bullding). | W. A. 8. NICHOLSON, attorney, 1476 Edey, or. Fillmore: land titles established, probated, etc. ROBERT ‘W. KING, att Examiner bldg.). 1639 ey at iaw (formeriy illmore st., near Post. H. A. Krouse, 1300 G. G. ave.. cor. Fillmroe: al} cases: ady. free. Eve, 7:30-8:30; tel. West 5132, MARTIN STEVENS. attorner at law, 1033 Golden | Gate ave., bet. Laguna and Buchavan sts. F.J TELHUN, attorney at law. 1343 Golden Gate bet. Filimore and Steiner sts. BE HEALEY, attorney, 1208 _Golden . mear Fiilmore; phone West 5125. CHAS. F. HANLON, attorney. 1752 Bush st., | corner Octavin: phone West 1580, PIRLIC STENOGRAPHE! MARION WALCOTT, pub. stenog.: multigraph worl ty. 1908 Sutter st.. tel. West G218, — PATENTS { e World Patent Agency; ageats In Washington and forelgn capitals; patents, traGemarks, patent law. FRANK P. MEDINA, manager, 867 Eddy st.; tel. Frankiin 1460. CARLOS P. GRIFFIN, patents. late examiner | U. S. Patent Office. 500 Fiilmore st., soon | 410, Call bidg. ! PATENTS guaranteed; protect your idea; guide. book free/ E. E. Vrooman, box 40, Wash.. D. C. FRANCIS M_ WRIGHT. formerly examiner U. S _Patent Office. 925-927 Monadnock bullding. PENSION Attorney E. A. BULLIS, 1541 Stelner past commander Thomas Post, G. A. R. TONS, extra pay, etc. Write L. M. SHEM- "1 Filbert st.. San Francisco. PHYSICIANS OUNCEMENT—DR. SCHIRMAN, 1620 Post st formerly Van Ness ave., positively cures rbeumatiem. sciatica, kidney and bladder | trouble, diseases of heart, nervous system. Our offices ‘equipped with lafest scien. apgliances DE. WONG HIM, HERB DOCTOR, Permanently Located 1268 O'Farrell st., bet. Gough and Octavia. SEE MAIN CHY, Chinese Tea and Herb Sanitarium, 355 Tth st.. Oakland. | A—Announcement—DR. F. C. KECK returned from the East and resumed his practice. 999 Steiner st., cor. McAllister. Hours 2.4 p. m. DR. E. 0. JELLINEK, Delbert Block, Van Ness and O'Farrell; phone Franklin 1465. Resi- dence Majestic Aunex; phone West 1520. MADAM SCHAEFFER, clairvoyant card reader, r seer. 803 Laguna st.. near McAllister. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant and card reader, for- merly 57 6th st.; now 1813 Fillmore. MME. DE VAN. reader. clajrroyant, 1107 Golden Gate ave. MME. MARSEAU—Card reader, 2093 Mission ear 2 paimist, card MME. LILLY gives parchic life readings dafly for 10c. 453 Camp Richmond Dist.. ave., between Clement and California sts. MME. VIGARS, spiritual meetings every night sittings dafly. 1003 Buchanan, nr. McAllister. MRS. SEAL. spirito 786 McAllister st. medium; readings daly. circle Thursday. 8 p. m. MISTRY D, astrologist; advise 718 Golden Gate ave.. horogcopes room 2. MME. LE LA written. AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES FOR EVERYBODY. HERE ARE A FEW GOOD BUYS. Winton 4-cyl. touring car, finest condition. .$§1250 Antorear tour car, detachable tonnean; snap.$550 Light delivery car, closed body: gasoline...$500 Runabout; runs fine: looks great; soap. Plerce Stanhope; seats 4: best condition. Franklin runabout: fast and fine Knox runabout: seats 4f goes great top. car. PHENIX AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE, 435th st. and San Pablo ave., Oakland. From S. F., Key Route to 40th From downtown, San Pablo-ave. AUCTION sale of automobiles Saturday. Feb. 23, at 2 p. m.; French Panhard, six-cylinder Ford. Stevens-Durrea runabout, 2 Pope Toledo touring cars, Cadillac and Franklin touring cars; all in good runnlng condition. RENSTROM CO., 424 to 446 Stanyan st. Phone Park 476. HALF interest jn a business for hundred dollars; small payment you can pay out of the business; there is no cars. trouble to make $25 or $30 a day; vou need | no experience: vou have to help business. 470° 7th st., Osakland, RESERVE space for your car in the Missfon Garage, 611 Valencia st., bet. 17th and 18th; most completely equipped garage in stown. D'ARCY. SCOTT & CO-r Props., 824 G. & ave. AUTOMOBILE wanted—Good, second-hand Max- / well runabout; must be cheap for cash; give full description. model, ete.: answer by letter only. E. A. PERSER, 435 Golden Gate ave.% FOR SALE. One 1906 model F White steamer touring ecar; fully equipped: good as new. Call or address J. A. SEGBERS, Livermore, $3250—Well-established; trade; millinery store, best location in San Francisco; good lease; only parties meaning business need apply. Box 640, Call branch, Fillmore st. age the . formerly of 511A Leaven- is now at 1115 McAllister. Phone H. A. HESS, M. D. (Pacific Hospital Surgeon)— Office hours. 1 to 3 and 6 to 7:30. 749 Hayes. Tel. Market 2428, DR. SAMUEL W. MEANS bas resumed practice, Delbert blk., cor. Van Ness and O'Farrell. DR. HAMILTON C. BOWIE, pbysichn and sur- meon. 2102 Market, cor. 14th. Tel. Market 2204, | | DR. JOSEPH ARDENYIL, pbysician, surgeon, diseases of women and men. 936 McAliister. ATIC TREATMENTS. DR. A. 8. TUCHLER, Van Ness ave.: hrs. 1.3, 7-8. DR. JOHN M. WILLIAMSON. formerly 21 Powell. now at 924 Geary; hours 2 to 4 p. m. | DR. JAMES OSBORNE, romeq‘! Clay st.. re- sumed practice. 1178 Eddy. Tel. West 7826, ALBERT J. ATKINS, M. D.. rectal diseases, 1600 Franklin st.. nr. Pine; hovrs 1 to 4 p. m. DR. GEORGE 8. HOLBROOK, St. Ives bullding, cor. Eddy and Larkin; hours 2 to 4; 7 to 8. X-RAY AND | AN established cigar store and factory for sale In Hayward, Alameda County: one hour's ride from Oaklend; doing a good business. Apply A. DE CAMP, Hayward. FOR sale—First-class paying restaurant; location in city; with little expense can seat 500 opportunity of a lifetime. Box 641, Call branch, Fillmore st. $300 | And you have now no excuse for not owning a | d San Pablo, | best | ay: | { | TWO fully ipped baker sbops: 3 and 4 wag- On8 runDing dafles norees, DArDess and wagons: “daoinz §5000 or '$6000 worth of business a month: baking § or 9 barrels datly. You can take both of these, Mr. Baker. for $3500. REDWOOD ~CITY REALTY COMPANY. FOR sale—On avcount of sickness. sansage fac- 101y With new machiners. store Wwith refrigera- _10r: eversthing compiete and best running or- der: a weil-paving business. Apply to MAR- TIN R. JAGER, 3324-3326 16th st. BUSINESS ma le of taking charge of office. “rantais DAl O ermaneat. business oDportunity for right party: capital required 1000: locstion, Broadway, Oakland. Address box 2522, Call, Gakland. FOR sale, cheap—First class restaurant in subur- ban town: 5‘0 mlmfies': ride from city; Includ- ing 4 rooms and bath and summer garden; I rent: no agent.need apply. Box 255, Call. Sl?m—gl—m% doing fine business down, $50 . . 6000: no tion ; 3 vears' lease: owner his 2.rioke; camt give time to both.” Box 239, Call FOR SATE_A <tiurant and_merchants’ lumeh: doingn metendid. beiness; thorough io- vestigation: $1100. 14 Fell st.. city. FOR sale—A firstclass delicntessen store: cheap rent: 3 years' Jease: 2 living-rooms: a smap; &00d location. 505 Haight st. FOR _sale—First-class grocery; family trade; 50 per day: lease; good reason for selling: Box 2323, Call office, Oakland. $1500—Grocery st 0od location, in Ala- ede, Axtures erc.. good investment. Box 13 Call office, Oakland. FOR sale—E; ency 1o Vallejo; 1000 reguinrs, 500 eviga ‘Sundiy. Address 3. J. MADIGAN, Vallejo. CIGAR stand for sale; 1258 Golden Gate ave., first door from Fillmore st.; call at once; owner going away, SOY SANG LUNG & CU. 1 Factory, 723-25 Clay st nese. COMPLETH restaurant. range and fixtures. to Tet: clieap. | Br A BOLAN: 1620 Market st. Golden West Broom now open for busi- 'HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—Young women to learn op- erating: id Jeara! ; salary after work becomes efficient. Dally luncheon furnished free, and rest Tooms. ‘with matron in attendance. anent positions: good chances for ad- sancement. Apply 2019 Steiner st. 'ACIFIC STA” TELEPHONE AND TELE- \ GRAPH CO. i . ‘WANTED—Experienced _salesladles. _Apply to General Manager, NATHAN-DOHRMANN CO., WARTRD it o a0 positions ot wrap) X rls f‘w to_General .\llup::r. NATmN.Dopa ANN CO., 1520-1550 Van Ness ave. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS ON SHIRTS: CLEAN, STEADY WORK; NEW FACTORY:' WELL ' HEATED AND VEN- EXPERIENCED TAUGHT AND LEARNING. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., VALENCIA, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH. APPLY MR. HINSHAW. OUR NEW FACTORY BUILDING. WHICH IS THOROUGHLY LIGHTED. VENTILATED AND HEATED. IS NOW READY FOR OC- CUPANCY: EXPERIENCED AND INEX- PERIENCED SEWING MACHINE OPERA- TORS WANTED ON OVERALLS: GOOD PA’ 18TH AND 14TH. APPLY TO MR. DAVIS. ‘WANTED—Brizht young ladies for clerical po- sitions. Apply to general manager, NATHAN- DOHRMANN CO.. 1520-1550 Van Ness ave. A WOMAN of good education to fit herselt for important business branch; position assured if satisfaction is given: deposit required when duties are assumed. Box 676, Call office. I DRAUGHTSMA; wants interest in small archi- tect’s office. Box 251 GOOD home for honest, competent, middle-aged or elderly woman who has experience in store; wages according to work. Box 1001, Call office, Oukland. "ER DRESS PLEATING CO., Hagerty & Wills, 910 MeAllister st.. near Laguna—Sun- burst and accordion skirts to order; knife, &ide pleating and pinking; buttons covered: work done while yon 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, 1213 Post st., near Van Ness ave.: formerly of Taylor 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. button: buttonholes. lning. notions: mail orders sol ited, STEELE’S. 1420 Post: phone West 6428, A. C. BROWN, embroiderer: desiens made and embrofdery on suits. 331 McAllfster st. LE MODELE School of Dressmaking: patterns cut to measure. 1515 Bush st.. room 9. MARIE MUZIO. dressmaker: - first-class work. 7068 Polk st.; tel. Franklin 2408. WANTED—_Experfenced saleslady for underwear and shirtwalst department: steady position to right party. Apply J. F. HINK & SON, Berkeley, Cal. ‘WANTED—Experienced stenograpbers and type- writer operators. Apply to General Manager, EATHAN-DOBRHANN Co., 13201550 Va ess ave. WANTED—Girl * for general housework, plain cooking: 3 in family. Call 2859 Secramento Saturdag and Sunday before 12 o’clock. 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 Ellls st. YOUNG lady to assist in office work: some ex- perience in bookkeeping. Address in own hand, box 43. Call office. MADEIRA ~ MILLINERY SCHOOL: private clagses: hats trimmed; remodeling a specialty. 972 Fddy st. MISS M. H. SNYDER, evening gowns; tel. West 6610. 1542 Webster st. et e e s e WANTED—Edncated young woman to assist in teaching children and to sew. Inquire 1622 Berkeley st. DR _SSMAKING AND MILLINERY THE HINOY, 2 Japanese ladies' taflorin, g and millinery store, 16104 Geary sf F. LADIES' tafloring and dressmaking, 63 Portola, off Waller. bet. Stelner and Plerce sts. e e o e B . MILLINERY MISS BRIGGS. late of Coughlan & Co. BEE HIVE, 52527 McAllister, has a full line of_spring’ hats. e e et e, ES’ LOUIS LINDSTRUM, ladies’ talloring; formerly Donohoe bldg.. now 1304 Post, near Franklin. 3 \ H._RETTE. 1163 Ellis st.: spring novelties. B. KANTNER, manufncturing furrier, formerly 122 Stockton st., now 2000 Sntter, rooms 1-2. G. BARF, furrler, formerly Lachman & Co.. now 1515 Bush &t., cor. Van Ness ave., upstairs. LOFSTAD & EVANS (Inc.), furriers, ndw located at 1652 Californfa st., below Van' Ness ave. ———————— inal work attended to, secrecy and dispatel missing persons located; communications confl- dential: Jegal and commercial references. 1228 Fillmore, cor. Bddy. Thos. MeCarthy, Principal. ————— e L R GUNSMITHS WANTED—Teacher for district school. Address BOYNTON, First National Bank building, Berkeley. ‘WANTED—Hebrew girl or woman for plaia cook- ing, can sleep at home If agreeab's 1724 Sutter st. 2 WANTED First-class trimmer: also muke:s and salesladles. L. H. BRIGGS, 466 1lth st., Oakland. BRIGHT girl for office: experfence unnecessary: $15 month. 1012 Fillmore, room 11, 10 to 12 8 m. ‘WANTED—Schoolgir] to assist in diniog-reom for room and board at Women Hotel, 1061 Laguna. GIRL for general good wages. 1255 Fulton st., near Devisadero. MRS. McCARTHY'S Employment Office—Help of all kinds. Tel Park 216. 575 Haight st. TWO first-class mangle hands wanted. Apply today, Sheerin's Laundry. 760 McAllister st. BAG, tent and overall operators wanted. W. A. PLUMMER, 1st and Franklin sts., Oakland. LADY with some exeprience in_ photo studio; will teach the business. 1012 Fillmore st. ‘WANTED—Dining-room woman at the Hebrew Orphanage, 600 Devisadero st.: wages $20. GLOVE makers on driving gloves. FARRANT GLOVE MFG. CO.. 3600 Mission st. WANTED—A girl to assist in housework for San Rafael. Apply at 2265 Post st. WANTED—Gir] for general housework and cook- ing. Apply 704 Broderick st. FIRST-CLASS skirtmaker wanted. MEL, 1459 Frankiin st. E. SCHIM- WANTED —A waltress for restauran:. Apply wi; lli.h PRICE, 15 years Irllth",Cllhron‘h & | 1525 Haight st. olcher: stocks a specialty. 9 East st., opp. Tiburon ferry. % GIRL or woman for general housework. Apply e . 1724 Sutter st. - HEMORRHOIDS ERRAND girl wanted. E. SCHIMMEL, 1439 MANY meh and women in city and vicinity have been cured of piles, fistula, etc. (some of. 20 to 40 years’ standing), to 'stay cured without knife, danger of hindrance from business. Call investigate. THOS. J. KISNER, M. D., 2091 Filimore st. ¢ ———— e Franklin st. CHEAPEST and best in America, The Weekly Call, $1 per year. ——— e EMPLOYMENT OFFICES BARBERS AND SUPPLIES JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT AGENOCY. Male and female; best cooks, waiters, por- ters. general housework, second work and kitchen_help, office help, ete, In the city. Phone West 4634. H. ODA, 1721 Post st. A WELL-KNOWN reliable Japanese-Chinese emp. office, guarantees best help of all kinds on short notice, with care and dispatch. O. HASUMI, prop., 1513 Geary st., near Laguna; tel. West 5688, AA—OLDEST. largest Japanese-Chinese Employ- ment Office: reliable heip promptly. GEO SA- KAUYE, 1568 Post nr. Laguna; tel. West 5612. A WISE TIP TO BARBERS: Bef b fore. furniture or suppifes, call at STOLTZ'S, Flilmore st., or at warehouse, 2211 Bush st., where you can be best suited, as we carry the largest stock and the best as- sortment on the coast. WANTED—Good barber for Mill Valley barber shop; good ~wages. Inquire Merchants’ Ex- change Barber Shop. < housework in smail famlly; BARBERS, ETC.—Continued. = BARKER CHAIRS BARKRER HAIR DRTERS The Barker patent Phiindeiphia barber chale ~ has no in beauty of design, having mew ffllm'"'filt the fl“flm-“ and ’t::.l -~ its users Y 3 BARKEIS “GO0DS RE MOSEY ARERS. Barker sells direct easiest of terms. ONEY. in the world. Berke BARKER SAVES 3 er’s te the TAMES Ba! 1370 Sutter st.. near Van Ness ave. Mr. Drake. Mgr. 1 MADE $30.000 in G 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. Lockport. N. Y. | FIRST-CLASS barber will find steady position | {be year round at $16 per week and haif over ;" must be strictly reliable and expert workman. H. G. ENS, Monterey. | $200—2 cbair barber shop for sale; frst-ciass | chairs and everything new. Good location, rent, water and light, $17. 931% Folsom, bet. 5th and 6th sts. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment and Labor Ageats. [EADQUARTERS, WHITE PALACE HOTEL BUILDING, 11th and Market sts.. San Fra Phone Special * BRANC 6th and Fra Phone 127120 South Los An FREE FARE-TOI freight teamsters, rock men, mene, ete., $60 to $105 mouth FREE FARE. To_the FREE. FREE. We are making & big shipment of the beautiful Yosemite Va NOTICE—Barber wanted for Sai and Sun- | 3 Toarers, R day: wages $8. 607 Broadway, Onkland, Cal.| ok Son 507 Laborers | AGAIN - GOOD barber wanted: $7 guarantee; Saturday | - s o #nd Sunday. 1600 Dupont st., cor. Unfon. e Rt - 5 | MURRAY & D WANTED—Four barbers. 158 3d sf | m!h":m;mgr‘ a3 ¥ HELP WANTED—Male mb‘éii{“ e s AT COSTIGAN & CO.'S Employment Office. CcoME T';n-":[\ I ANCECO San_Francisco Office, Phope Market 2009. WOELEETE A SN 4 and 6 Fell st., opposite 10th and Market. Oakland Located 6th and Washington sts. Phone Oakland 2655. SHIP TODAY, 5 P. M. NEVADA COUNTY—NEVADA TODAY. HALF FAR! FARE_HALF FARE HAVEN OR _RENO OR BOCA, $4 FARE. HIP TODAY—CALL (EARLY -noss HERE. teamsters, steady . dln'le:tm iners, 35, $550, boss leaves to- p. m. gn-gnu miners, $3.73, ‘$4; machine helpers, Muckers and laborers, $2.50 to $3. Remember, Nevada, Lalf fare, $4; that's all. LUDLOW TODAY—LUDLOW. lc mile rate—Souta—ic 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. 75 temmsters, scrapers =nd wagons, $2.50 day. 150 laborers, camp I . watchmen, $2.25. Team ging foreman, $3.50, Ludlow. Ship. Today-—Remember—Go Today. SHIP TODAY—SHIP TODAY. ARIZONA—1e Mile—ARIZONA—le Mile. 50 teamsters, §2.50: 50 laborers, $2.25. $5.10 Fare—$5.10—Th; Al Mile Rate—le Mile Rate. Close to TONOPAH, Nev.—Close to TONOPAH 50 teamsters, $2.30; 50 laborers, §2.25. | Goppersmiths, machinists, boflermakers. ‘eamsters, wagons and scrapers, $2.30 to $3. Laborers, clty, S and 9 hours, $2.50 to $2.75. Laborers, city and comntry, $2.25 to $2.30. section foremen, Arizona, free fare, §2. extra gang foremen, coast division, $00. extra gang foremen, north, $90. section foremen, Bakersfieid, Tucson, $2.7 sectlon foremen, houses furnished, Merced district, $2.70 day. on woodworker, city, run bandsaw, $4. Remember, Arfzona Today, $5.10. Free Fare—Free Fare. For the Great Santa Fe Railroad. Go' Tatay—Pese Far Lo, o —Free Fare—] Job. 25 tuonelmen and timbermen, $3.90 day. 40 inside laborers, Santa Fe work, $3.25. Board and reom with company; steady. Look—Free Fare—) Remember Merced T Merced Today—Y. V. R. R Laborers, $67.50; laborers, $67.50. Drillers,'$75: drillers, $75. Teamsters, $75; teamsters, $75. Teamsters; fare 10c; co. board: $2.50 day. 4 walters,’ S. P. dining dept., $40 fd. 6 men for factory work, el $2.25 day. 25 teamsters, wagons, Oakland, $2.50. Look—Work—City—Park. 10 laborers, work around city park: $2.25 day. Remember—we ship today to Nevada, Arizona, Tonopah, Los Angeles, Bakersfield, Goldfield. 4 carpenters, concrete forms, city. $80. 20 laborers, city, mix concrete, $75 month. 3_teamsters, work around poio field, $2.25 day. 12 laborers, factory, near city, $2.25 day. Tents ‘furnished, 'ete. 800 Greeks, board yourself, $2.25 day, R. R.| 4 4 4 2 work. 1 interpreter, same job. $75 month. General blacksmith, “close, shoe, sharpen tools, $3.50; cook, elty. and fd.; camp waiters. | 14 week. harness eleaner and Porter, eity, saloon, splendid job, Night ' watchman, watch, $75. AT RED CROSS EMPLOYMENT COMPANY, 608 Clay st., or. Montgomery. Phone Temp. 1310. tptgings tor You—_Reading-room. Rooms 35¢ per night. * Engineer, hoist barge, $80 month. Cook, boarding-bouse, $60 month. Blacksmith, ranch, $50 month and fd. Dishwasher, mine,’ $35 month and fd. Ranch hands, hops, $1.23 day and fd. Ranch hands, vineyard, $1 day and fd. Teamsters, S-horse. $35 month and fd. Laborers, city, $2.30 day. Woodehoppers, 16-inch - oak wood; tools fur- nished, $2 cord. Man_and wife, Waiter and waitress, $30 mo. £d. Plumbers and helpers, going wages. Teamsters near city, $2.50 day. | Drillers, rockmen, heéadermen, powdermen, ma- | chine men, $3.50 to $2.50 day. | i l 1] l WANTED—Young man, experienced in retail stationery; present letters of recommendation personaliy bet. ® and 11 o'clock. SHREVE & CO., Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st. L BARBER—Situation wanted by a first-class man. 0. R., 6 Antonlo st., off Jones, O'Farrell and Ellfs. A—RELIABLE Chinese-Japanese emp. office, A. HORI, prop., furnishes best help, with care and dispatch. 1748 Sutter st., tel. West 2803. AN original Japanese and Chinese Emp. Office— Guarantees firs-class help of all kinds GEO. MATSUO, 2140 Fillmore st.; phone West 339. SPAR employment, ofiice furnishes Jhgianese and Clinese help with care. Tel. West 167. W. KADOTA. 1667 Post st., near Buéhmnai H. W. HO; Chinese em| lflmfit‘?—“fi'. room 48, 619% Webster st, Oakland: fel. Vernon 241, RENSTROM GARAGE. 424-434 Stanyan; phone Park 476. Automoblles bought, sold. repaired; supplies; touring cars for bire at all hours. RUNABOUT—T0 be raffled Feb. 28 at 1169 East 14th st., Oakland: first-class condition; new tires: 4’ chances 50 cents. “AUTOMOBILE repairing; storage battery charg- ing, repatring. 1. L. De JONGH. 446 Fulton. RELIANCE AUTOMOBILE CO.. 547 Fulton st.; raraging and rentinz: repairing of all kinds. e e s e s s e . AL ADOPTION DR. EMILIE FUNKE'S maternity villa; infants sdopted; stricty private. 1416 3th st Ala: meda. Cal: - e DR. J. M. McDONALD, office 888 Octavia st.; | _phone Special 2084: res. phone West 2186. L. C. COX, M. D.. 2100 Devisadero st., formerly 406 Sutter; electric trestments glven. « ARCHITECTS N. HIRANO, Tapanese designer and building contractor. 1821 Sutter, formerly 1110 Ellis. DR. CHILDS, formerly at 118 Grant ave., mow at 2038 Sutter st.; tel. West 1168. ~ CARRIE YETTER, M. D., 3505 1Sth st., mow | 8398 16th st., corner Chureh. K. K.—Ceremonial session SATURDAY, | DR. J. E. ARTIGUES, 2047 Fillmore at., corner 2t 8 oclock 'p. m., ia|_Union; bous 2 to 4 p. m. an_Castle, 12th = embers 2 Torts K‘n;"'?re‘l‘_};_‘l:, DE. OWEN BUCKLAND_Ese, ear, nose, 4. Sojourning votbriee i | _throat. 1380 Sutter st.: 1 to 4, Zem Tem and crackers. | DR W H GRISWOLD, 894 Edy st., comer H. SCHAFFNER, Secretary. Franklin: bours 10 'x':?'c. . at Initiatory Court Farragut N JRT Robin Hood meeting THIS (SATURDAY) ING, the Young Men's Hebrew Assocfation 70 Page st.. mear Stanyan. alloting on candidates and class ceremon; No. W, Business, initiation. team of Foresters are cordially invited. . Af 1K E) LUDWIG, Secretary. N, Chief Ranger. ANNUAL meeting_Hovolulu _Plantation Com- pany—The apnual meeting of the stockholders of the Honolulu Plantation m”z? be beld WEDNESDAY, February 27, 1 will 907, 2t the hour of 11 o'clock a. m.. at the office of the company, 142 Steuart st., cisco, California, directors for the transaction of such other before the mi Transfer books will close on Saturday, ruary 16, 1907, st the hour of 3 o'clock By order of m;lu San_Frap- for the purpose of el ddent. year Feb- MATSON, Secretary. All brother | DENTISTS DRS. C. W. DECKER, T. H. MORRIS, L. T. CRANE, SURGEON DENTISTS, i 1816 Sutter above Van Ness. Rooms 1-2-3-4-5-9-10. lates, §5: natar- al_apy ToEas, Dex 0., Elben block, Van Ness and O'h:‘Al{‘ A NEW wrinkle, maiden blush rance, guaranteed. | | g PAINLESS Dentistry—0id Tonest, reliable; reasonable prices, work; free consultation. VAN VROOM, 1501 Fillmore st., corner O'Farreil. —_— DR. W. A. MEYER, form. Ca bul now 2156 Market st., near mmmnlu: H Fillmore-st. cars. BARTLETT, DR. U. GRANT—Extracth ist; gas given. 2108 Fillmore st. <pecial- cor. Cal. ANNUAL MEFTING KILAUEA SUGAE PLAN- TATION COMPANY—The avnual meeting of the stockboiders of the Kilasea Sugar Plap- tation Com; Februsry m., Fear and for B S directors for the business zs msy come before Transfer books ~ will _close oy will be held on TUESDAY. 1907, at - &t the office Csliforpia_st.. Ssn Franeisco, of Slectiug the hour of 11 o'clock of the com o 2 of such DR. L. A. WALSH. %72 McAllister, ur. Laguna, Platinum filings. 50c; ct:vwnl. “.n;lnm “8.7 HUCK. DE. H. C.. dentist: formerly 324 Mont- Devisadero, gomery ave.. now at 522 nr. Hayes - TOW A1 22 Dovieader. nr. Hayes DRS. STICKEL & TAY! Dentists, forme: 1004 Market, now at 1500 Goae. =3 7, nr. Fil PAINLESS Dentisi McDOUGALL BROS., architects, 721 Devisadero 5., bet. Fulton and Grove. Phone West 5592. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS PAINTING, tinting, paperha; ; best work; reas. HUNTER, 1877 O'Farrell. Tel. West 6667. PETERSON & ELLIOTT, 645 Hayes; phone.P: 1577, Carpenters, buliders, repatcs, ,‘.’f’«muo'.’.f CARL SPROGIS, . _cont: worc. Tel West 46%4. Tosan iy gt BUILDING OONBTRUCTION‘_L ‘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 specifications. ents for materials are made directly to the seller the owner. who receives the benefit of all dis- counts. We are coustructing re-enforced con- crete, steel, brick and frame buildings and “solicit an opportunity to give further infor- , ation Soacerning our avstem. L. _MASTROPASQU. tural 129 Monadnock ‘gh!gm g& 5 COAL DISCHARGING ¢ PR G e COAL DISCHARGING. MO, from Australia. Ex steamer * CHINESE and Japanese employment office, 362 Oth &L tel. Onk GI0%: B. HALL, Oaxtand: Cal JAPANESE.CHINESE Emp. Office. Phone West 1731. T. TAMURAS, 1812 Laguna st. CHEAPEST and best in America, The Weekly Call, $1 per year. - —_——eee e EMPLOYMENT WANTED—Female REFINED German wants situation as lady's companion or mald; speaks English, Freoh and Ttalian well; has best references and pre- fers good home or situation in the country to high salary. Box 642, Call office. ’ WAITRESS wants position, small boarding-house or botel or restaurant; can cook; city or coun- try. Address Waitress. 720 Tth st. EXPERIENCED wants situation to do gen- eral hnnuwm;m cooking In a small family; Wwages $25. Box 697, Call office. JAPANESE girl wants position to do housework in the city. §. 0., 1261 Eady st. EXPERTENCE wituation oral honseware.” 25088, Bie ate o 0 28068 ———————— —_— BARBER—First-class barber wanted for steady position; wages §14 per week. 1154 Folsom st., corner of Sth. BARBER First.class, wants extra job for Sat- :r;:l!edlnd Sunday. Address 2056 Eneinal ave., meda. GOOD barber for Sa and Sund: steady 1f satisfactory. 3260 Adeline, South Berkeley. BARBER wanted for Saturday and Sunday. 1109 Buchanan Hawthorne barber .hx;p.ty WANTED—Barber Saturday and . Gough st., between McAllister and Fulton. WANTED-—Good barber for Saturday and Sun- day at 256 Noe st. Market: wages $8. BARBER wanted at 484 Sth st.. Oakland. BARBER wanted, steady. 644 Market st. N BARBER wanted steady. 644 Market st. 2 BARBERS for Sati '\ nd tage. Suinset Barber Shop. - idsion. ana Toi St e O S Eicn b, 10, WANTED—A good barber for Saturday and Sun- day; first-class wages. 11 Bwnd’n. BARBER wanted; steady. ‘WANTED—Good barber Saf £ood chance for steady. 1515 FIRST-CLASS barber wanted. near Haight. 505 14th st. MILM 205 Scott st., $18 guarantee, steady. GOOD barber wanted. Front street. —_— BARBER wanted at once. The Louvre Shaving Parlor, 1402 Eddy st., at Webster. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—Male WANTED—By experfenced bookkeaper andfoffice man. position, with mining, manufacturing or construction company; best references, in- cluding present employers. Address J. B., box 236, Call office. §°““’“-t engineer o that s Culitornia or F BARBER shop for sale; v cheaj Alcatraz ‘And Telegraph aves. Oakiend. e i GOOD barber wanted Saturday and Sunday. 2982 25th st., near Bryant. BARBER for Saturday and Sunday; $7 and per- centage. 2083 East st £ - BARBER Saturday and Sunday; guarantee. st., cor. 9th. S8 eif J. NALD, 1980 Linden st., iand. APANESE couple want situations; man as good cook and wife walt at table and ; speak English; have references.. T. H. OZU A, 1523 Geary st.; tel. West 6208, e T Dby | JAPANESE honest bor wants position, clty or countrs, to do perience; w; ul i, oy e JAPANESE couple Swants position, city or coun- -~ try; wife wnd Bovsework; "best Cneforences, F. KATO, 151 Collins st. POSITION wanted in wholesale ware- house, or an by handy, 4:‘3‘:‘.,.,- best 835, _Call_office. city teferences. ¢ BARBER wanted Saturday and Sunday. 407 Brannan st., near 6th. BER Saturd: Sunday; $8; BARBER !:oytt“}. ih:y. $5; steady pext week, 205 FIRST-CLASS bar¥er wanted m‘,y $18, at Folsom st. for 'l?ll- 1215 Point Lobos ave. BARBER wanted at __day and Sunday; lalde Bl o T B L A S T S : st nmmmmuw,m P o gt ey A Smaay ROOMS—100 to rent WANTED- Gentleman or lady to travel and collect for firm of .000 capltal: salary $1072 per year and expenses; salary paid weekly and expenses advanced; references required: at _your home. Address ARMSTRON ANDER. 125 Plymeouth place, Chleago, /1L BOY for office of leading wholesale house, about 17 years of age: must be fntelligent, clean cut and reside with parents: applicant selected will be given a commercial tralning and be advanced to higher positions om merit: start- Ing sslary r_month. - Address by mafl only, J. ¥. 3d st., San Franclsco. | AN assistant in a 1 state age and references. Box retall office; 7, Call office. WANTED—Assistant foreman in machine shop: must be an expert on machine work pertain ing to engines and pumps manufactured on t:e l‘trehlznhlegphn' good teady position to right party. :on lmw.wnrll. Stockton, Cal. workingmen's lodging house 6 1ith st., and the price is night. Remember the location, 4 11th PAINTERS. 3 painters, country hotel, $2.30 and 4 machinists’ helpers, fare 52 8 delivery wagon drivers, 2 2 stablemen, company job. §7 TIEMAKE FREE FARE. B B 50 tiemakers, Mendoeino Co.. g good timber to work in. big pric grub furnished; see boss bhere. HE' ALSO WANTS 20 laborers to handle tles. free fare, $40 fa. SEB HIM TUNNEL WORK NOT FAR AWAY 20 machine miners, $3.30 day. 6 chuck tenders. $3 day. — TIMEKEEPER. imekeeper _and _material storekeeper, ofty company. $75 to $150 menth; vegetable gar dener.ranch, $35 found; vaquero, by. $70 and room. LUMBER GRADERS 6 lumber graders. see boss hers. 33 to $3.50 day: 6 bollermakers’ helpers pany fob $2.78 day; machinist helpers, steady job, $2.73 day. MURRAY, & READY. 11th and Marke 8. F.; 6th ‘and Frankltn sts., Oakla: STOP AT WHITE PALACE HIT! 11TH 500 first-class rooms, including baths, B0c. 75, $1 per dayt $2.50 week for mechanics, ete., including batbs, at WHITE PALACE HOTEL, ND MARKET STS. LAUNDRY HELP. Marker and distributor, country laundry, fare g;m. $18 week. ‘asber, country laundry, fare returned, $13 week. Laundry man place. good wages. Farmer and wife. San Mateo County. $50 fd choreman and wife, $60 fd.: cook and wife. country institution, see boss here, $70 fd : jan itor and wife, city, $60 fd.; 16 men and wives, other jobs. MURRAY & READY, 11th and Market sts., 6th and Frankiin sts., Osk BUTCHERS. 8 butehers, city and country, $30 to §75 fa. CITY WORK 25 laborers, other jobs, 8 how 5 men, fron works: & boys teamsters, wagon work, $3 day city, $90. wINES_AND QUARRIE box 127 laborers, different mines. “to $32.50. 26 miners, $75 to $90. Drillers for quarries, open tunaels. Taborers for quarries, §75 to $52.50. MURRAY & READY. 11th and Market sts., S. F.: 6th and Franklin sts, Oakland FARMS AND DAIRIES SHEEP HERDERS. 100 farm hands. ranch ineyards, etc.. $25. $30. 26 milkers, different p: Dairy men, south. good 17 choremen, private pi to $40 and found. STABLEMEN. 16 hostlers, buggy washers. harness cleaners, city and country, $75 to $00, $40 to $45 und found. - HOTEL HELP. COOKS—WAITERS. 16 cooks, restanrants, hotels and camps, $43 o $80 and found. § waiters, city and country. 21 dishwashers, hotel camps, ete., $25 to $10 and found. 4 porters; 2 bedmakers, ete. OTHER ORDERS. e c n our office every minute of the day. Y DON'T FORGET. Our headquarters are located in the White Palace Hotel Building, 11th and Market S. F. Market-st. cars pass the door. BRANCH OFFICES, Sixth and Franklin sts., Oakland. 127-129 South Los Angeles st.. Los Angeles. MURRAY & READY 3 camp cooks, free fare, $85 and fd Blacksmith, machine skop, country. Car repairer, fare paid. $3.50. Icecream maker, city, $1S week. Blacksmith, €. C. Co., §2.50 day and f Grocery clerk, country, fare paid, MUREAY & READY. 'lith and S. F. 6th and Franklin sts., Oak BROTHERHOOD of Owls. Wanted, organizers with references, who can handle good terri- tory in establishing one of the best fraternal and benevolent organizations; new, attractive and unique; must be able to address s meet. ing preliminary to institution and fnancially able to come to Walla Walla, .. for in: structions. Address H. L. LEAVITT, Walla Walla, Wasl $3.50 day. WANTED—Young man to work in stock room and learn the crockery businems = Apply to general manager, NATHAN-DOHRMANN CO., 1520-1550 Van Ness ave. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. If you want help of any kind. male or female, telephone J. O. Westenburg, supt. of the Whosoever Wiil Rescue Mission and New Merit Home Free Employment Bureau, 368 9t st. Telephone Oakland 3208. AT ONCE—Bright young Men to prepare for ex- amination for custom-bouse positions an‘e‘llrnt salary; life positfons: no previous experience necessary; must be over 20 years old. See MR. OLIVER, 724 Market st., opp. Cail building. today. 2 to 6 p. m. IMMEDIATELY—Young men to qualify for rall- way mail clerk, custom-nouse and other good positions; examinations soom. Call or write for free catalogue, 10 to 5, 7 to S, West Coast Correspondence Schoois, 616 Van Ness ave. WANTED—Good tatlor. coatmaker, to work fn- side; steady work; good pay. 3212 Adeline st South Berkeley. Take Grove-st. car. .50 30 S s - wanted to learn bing, plas- tering, bricklaying. electrical !rIP?e‘- free cata- %fl: positions secured. COYNE TRADE 'HOOLS. New York and 230-240 Sth st., S. F. INVENTORS—Patents obtained 1n all countries: Spectal department for sals of pateats~ Sonn: tag's Patent Agency. 1122 Market, opp. 7th. WANTED—200 men for cleanest beds In city, mrrudn.nwwnt. mm“ Dight, §1.50 per week. -Portland House, 510 Davls, near Jackson. MANAGER to handle our window letters: $150 mont small t] Investment required. Mtgrs o 1223 Metropolitan bidg. Minwespotie. MEN and w\-“fll'.'nhl'l the NM‘M: you earn. from pe= week while Jearning; catalogue free. glc‘ College. 8 | st WANTED—300 to men to The YOUNG man to familiar with set: 9 a. m., 1155 Me: ive small delivery wagon: !-:tm.'r’finlfirr ‘WANTED—Pirst class for clothing sales- gel_ Am m'fim, Fillmore and Farrell X ‘WANTED—Engineer for ;- state ter Tabor _ Box 659, Fillmore st. EXPERIENCED trained nurse will care for Iflmfiwm“ Box 696, Call office. BOYS ted to deltver telegrams, $1.50 per @ay. "Apply Postal Tel. Coo Perrs Bldg. 1550 Jasate sk, S Gth: Dack poviommees T TO bid on g work WANTED—Tinners and HOLBROOK, MERRI & and Wood sts., Oakland, Cal. EXPERIENCED grocery clerk satisfactory references. J. 224 and Valencia sts. WANTED—900 men to @l beds at idc per night at the Phoenir, S23 Howard st., be- tween 4th and S5th. SELL lots In new subdivision; good tion; ‘uick sales: $100 to $200 weckly.” Gull roots 17, 2195 Bush st | WANTED—Teamsters to drive scraper teams. Take Mission-st. car to Colma. Ransome Con- eneral jobbers. Inguirs STETSON, must furnish . KING & CO. struction Company. - LABOR debts collected anywhere; sults and at- tachments. Knox, 2352 Pine nr. Fillmore. RS and ordinaries for all parts of world, S Herman's Shipping sgsacy. 45 Stewart 3C WANTED—A competent foreman for lumber yard. Address box 72. Berkeley, Cal. WAN' men to_eat our' cclebrated 13 meal. 14 11th st. White Palace. WANTED—Coat maker to werk: sitting room free. Box 660, Call. Fillmore st. PICTURE: framer, constant. good wagese J. JONES, 1314 Park st. Alameda. " cash sdvanced for expeuses: Disbed. _Address OREGON PANY, Salem. Oregon. WANTED—Agents to sell an_entirely new arti- o In the mediciue iine. " 807 Foisom at. igfsr_lr COM- WANTED—An _office_boy. _ Apply at the WOODRUFF €O., 1657 Fraukiin st. FOUNG_man for retail bardware business. A ply 882 Valencia st.; references.