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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1895. SCALE OF WAGES FOR ENGINEERS. NEW RULES RELATING TO THAT CLASS OF RAILROAD MEN. ME MANY I So MILEAGE SYSTEM OF Pay- MENTS. The troubles of the Southern Pacific Com- pany with its engineers have been svulm{! upon the basis of the following mileage In addition is given a large number new rules adopted by the company re- lating to engineers, all of which take effect i on April1: Section 1. On : ing between points as noted in section 2, the stand. ard day’s work and day’s pay of an engineer shall In passenger seryic 100 miles or X per mile. , eight or ten wheel engines, 50; over 100 mil In freight service, eight or ten wheel engines. 100 er 100 miles, 4.3 cents per miles or less, $4 30; o mile. San Joaquin divi Truckee on the Sacramento divisi between Truckee and Wadsworth on the Truckee division, between Red Biuff and Ashland on the Shasta di vision, between in Oregon, the st andard day’ ORTANT CHANGES. JTHERN PACIFIC INTRODUCES THE 1 parts of the system, except- 5 cents —Between Los Angeles and Bakersfield on on, between Sacramento and land and Roseburg on the lines work and day’s pay engine crew has been called the engine crew will be paid for each hour that they are held between the time that they are ordered to be ready for serv- ice and notice of the abandonment of the train. Sec, 24. When an engine is laid over at any point where there is no engine-house or watchman provided, or where engine men are required to per- form service in cleaning out fires, putting away en- gine, firing up engine, etc., they will be allowed reasonable extra compensation for caring for the angine. o I;x 5. When switch engineers are sent out on the main Jine as helpers or in worktrains, or other n line service, to exceed a round-trip distance ity miles, they will be paid for such service a: per the mileage and rates of the service thus pe formed. Sec. 26. All branch lines and divisions, the mo- tive powerof which is under the supervision of the samo master mechanic, will be treated us one di- | vision, as regards seniority rights of engineers. Sec. 27. Rights of engineers to preference of runs shall be governed by Seniority in service, unless senior engineer be less competent. Service to date from the time engineer first received full road pay on the division where last employed; except in cases of those entering road service subsequent to November 1, 1890, date of whose service shall be the date of their first road trip, if hired,or date of permanent promotion to road service, if promoted. Note—When an officer of the company believes an engineer to be less competent, as_ per this sec- tion, he shall, upon application for same from said engineer, givé in writing his reasons for such belief. Sec. 28 An engineer losing his ran by reason of it haviug been discontinued or having been taken by an_engiueer his senior, or for any reason not brought about by a fault or action of his own, shall be entitled to take any run ou the same divi- sion held by an engineer s innior in seniority ; provided, that where, on the run he chooses, there are several engineers thus his juniors he may dis- place only the junior of such several engineers. Sec. 29. Any engineer having taken and held a | run thirty days, after bulletined notice from proper officer that such run is vacant or open to seniority choice of the engineers, without claim in writing being made for said run to the division master me. chanic by some engineer entitled 10 said run by reason of seniority, shall not thereafter be dis- placed from such run on account of senicrity Tights of other engineers, except by his own wish : | or'by reason of said run being claimed by a senior cngineer whose run nas been taken from him through no fault or action of his own. Sec.”30. Should an engineer who has beer in the service of the company as an enginee r at least one year be transferred from one division of the system toanother, he shall rank in seniority next ahead of all young engineers who may be working for 10 per cent less than full rates on the division 10 which he has been trunsferred. Sec. 31. When there is a surplusof engineers for the business of the road, engineers oldest in point of seniority shall have preference for employment. 1 0 of an engineer shail be: Tn pnssenger service, 8 OF | Whenever it beconios REcESSATY (0 redace she Torts 10 whesl engines, 100 miles or less, 84 50: over 100 | of engineers in road service it shall be done by miles, 4.5 cents per mile: in freight service, 8 or 10 | taking off engineers, per the seniority list of the wheel engines, 100 miles or less, #4 70; over 100 | division, taken in reverse order; and engineers thus miles. 4.7 cents per mile. and mileage'will be al- | taken from road service shall be privileced 1o take lowed as per section 5 | positions on switch engines, and as hostlers, as_per Sec. 3. Between the following named points, | their order of seniority, provided that so doing they mileage in excess of Al distance between sai not displace men old in the service filling points will be allowed, viz.: positions as s\\'lll'l}) engineers or hostlers, or men h; - S = Allowed | Such posiitons who are not considered in line o Mitonms, | Ailoneat | promotion to road service. Sec. 32. When a division isdivided, and the parts Passenger Serv Rocklin and Truckee Red Biuff and Dunsmuir. d and Mojuve. d and Los A rvice. Sacramento and Trackee. ocklin and Truck 105 Red Bluff and Dunsmuir. Dunsmuir and Hornbrook. Hornbrook and_Ashiand Dunsmuir and Ashland, Ashland and Roseburg Bakerssield and Mojave. Mojave and Los Angeles Truckee and Wadsworth. Rocklin and Summit Sec. 4. When, from any acertain run_than can (per a of said_run) make full time at_the ard day’s pay of service in which and di which such run ocer mil be engi Il time. section relative to_allowance of excess of mil ot to apply between points referred to in where mileage to be allowed is stated. Fal time as herein referred to shall be undersiood to niean one day's pay at standard rate of d and service for each engineer assizned to the run for each day per week that the train or traius com posing the ran are scheduled to run. This shall ib 1o way apply _to cases wherein en; na tand allowed sufficient to give sueh e tain. In such cases see section 13. Sec. 5. Engineers on consoli wheel engines shall in all cas in addition to standard rates of p: cause, more engineers sion on rs, mileage in excess of actual The forezoing portion of this ion vision ction 3 neers assigned 1o run first in first out on runs, the ily number of trains composing which is uncer- lated and twelve- 4,5 per cent thereof added to other divis engineers found employed on the division thus divided shall have according to their seniority rank, as to ? the divisions, to which paris of their for- mer division have been added, they shall be trans- ferred to. When a division, or part of a division, is added to the jurisdiction of another division, én- gineers found emploved on the division, or part of division so added, shall take seniority rank on the | service dates that they held on the division or part of division thus added. The seniority date of en- ginéers found employed on roads acquired or leased | by the Pacific system, and thereafier operaied as | part of any d | on which said system began, or shall begin, to_ope- | rate such said roads. In il cases of changes in di- | visions such as contemplated in this section, en- gineers jound established on runs shall be pre- sumed to have held same for thirty days, without claim made, etc. See section 2. Sec. 33. Noue of the provisions of the foregoing sections relative to seniority rights of engincers shall be held to make any change in division seni- ority lists already made out and officially acknowl- | edgéd by both the officers of the company end engincers of the B. L. E. Sec. 34. Engineers will be called for all trains (excepling regular passenger trains, between the Loursof 7 a. M. and 7 p.3.). Callers will be pro- vided with a book in which engineers, when called, shall register their names and the time a¢ which were called. 35. Engineers will be allowed as much of ers at termirais -here shops are located ible without loss 10 the company. Engineers who have been on duty twelve hours or more without rest shall, if at a terminal, be allowed eight hours’ rest before being again required to go on duty, except in cases of 1 - | Se 5. Pro ed engineers, for eTREncy. 5 S o ol e edre tn S omlannay 37. Engineers will not be required to do e e Sl el s that shouid properly be included in the nent promotion to road service, will be paid 10 per | Stk ranyaien s g N ck killed,nor will fines for breakages, or a freight train shall be considzred the limit of the | SOF StOC] o EnEtoes: trip. and when m any cause, the time consumed i"‘"’“‘”“ of any kind, be imposed on_ engineers. b s this limit, the enginger s i Disciplie will ‘be enforced by suspension or dis- GERES per Rour 07 Cach honr conumed in ehtss of | CLATSe, 4 croumstancos may warrmnt. the sched Two honrs in excess of e | Sec. 3. When time claimed on trip cards is not on the division 10 be the basis on which tc determine the lim irip in case the delayed train is an extra. Time of a trip to begin in al cases from the time the engineer is o ready for service at engineer by proper livery of engine to hostler, or on track assigned fo such’ purposes, at termination point of trip. ases wh the de = chanic shall determine (h exceeds twelve hours the mast no case shall exceed in amount the equivalent of one day’s pay for each twenty-four hours. Sec. 8. When road engineers are required to do | witching at terminal stations they will be paid 40 cents per hour for such switching overtime, or terminal s vitehing time, fractions o an hour I>ss than thirty minutes will in no case be counted; 1S of an hour over thirty minute: will in ail cases be counted an hou In case the trip is a dov point is_understood well. When an en; ing at the turnin be paid for such swi r is required to do switch: ©f a double trip he shal 1E as per section 8. Al ons 8 and 9. Sec. 10. An engineer is understood reached the terminal of a when he reaches the divi: e crews of trains are usually train on which the t done so, and proceeding furiher with train, or being sent out again on train, he is, in either case, unde begun another trip. trips are mads they shall be time and mileag two trips between the dates change, shall not b changed, or of made unted as ome in mputing his ounted as one, but shall be counted and paid as scparate trips on separate dates. The date of the time and mileage of any trip shall be understood to be the date on which the trip s begun, and dates shall be understood in all cases to change at midnight. Sec. 11. Tn computing the mileage of any run actual card mileage only will be counted, excepting on rans specified in sections 3 and 4. grades actual mileage run w tim. under section 7. Sec. 13. Engineers assigned to runs, the daily number of trains composing which is uncertain, shall in all cases be run first in first out. Sec. 14. Wherever on branches or other portion: of the road there is but one train scheduled each way per day it will class and be paid as & passenger Wherever there is a passenger train ana 150 & mixed train scheduled the mixed train wiil train. class and be paid as a freight train. Sec. 15. The provisions of the foregoin; shall apply to all special and extra, as w Tegular passenger, freight and mixed service, Sec. 16. Mileage and time of engineers helping, or double-heading trains, shall be computed and paid in all respects as_per foregoing sections, ex- in engineers are exclusively En- gineers exclusively assigned to helper service, at be paid $4 50 per day of cepting in cases wher assigned to helper ser ce at helper stations. helper stations, shall twelve hours or less; over twelve hour: an hour, excepting between points speci tion 2, where their pay shall be $4 twelve hours or less: over 12 hours, hour. Whenever engin 40 ceént. d in sec . 40 cents pe cors” who are exclusivel assigned to helper service at helper stations are road service, they sent out on the road in regular will be paid regular road rates. Sec. 17, Tate of $100 for twenty-six da wherein _engineers on pile driving struction trains are requir gines. of $4 50 per day stitute a day’s except in cases rate of 40 cents an hour. dered to be he starting point as given to thority, and to end with de- In e from accidents to trains or roadway me- remuneration, which in | In computing | le the starting 0 be the termination point as for which arbitrary rates xed. 10 he excepted from the provisions of to have . trip on any division n terminal at which and having the same nother trip or tood 10 have In cases wherein two or more by an engineeron the same date, for said date: provided, that any arting times, ‘of which When engineers are required to double ile so doubling ill be allowed. Delays cansed by doubling as per this section not to be included In computing over- 70 per day of 7. Engineers regularly assigned to con- struction or worktrain service shall be pald at the or other con- t0 handle donkey en- In such cases their pay shall be at the rate Twelve hours or less shall con- work on work trains, and_all time over twelve hours on any date will be paid at the Time to be computed allowed, the engineer interested will be promptly notified by the master mechanic, and given reasons said time should not be allowed. carelessness against engi- causing damage (o engines, or other com- propercy, will receive full and’ fair investiga- nd when such damage is found to be due to defective material or workmanship, or where there is reasonable doubt as to the cause of such damage, engineers wiil not be held responsible. Sev. 41. When complaint is made by engineers &8 & body concerning the personal conduct of any engineer on this system that would reflect dis- | credit or bring into disrepute the engineers as a | class such complaints will receive attention and n 0 d 1 r engineers thus complained of will be dispensed with. | " Sec. 42. When an engineer charged with an of- | fense is suspended pending an investigation and | proves to have been innocent of the offense charged ! he shall be reinstated and paid #full time for esch day he is under such suspension. Investigations in'such cases shall be held as promptly as pos- sible and every facility be given to the engineer ac- | cused to make his defense. Except in serious cases, and in them only when fault is apparent beyond reasonable doubt, no punishment will be inflicted until full Investigation is held and fault estab- lished. Sec. 43. When the engine regularly run by an engineer is taken into the shops for repairs another engine will be furnished to such engineer when possible, to the end that he be not required to lose time by reason of the engine being thus held in the shops. Sec 44. All previous agreements are hereby an- nullea. Sec. 45. Either party desiring to change any of the foregoing rules or regulations shall give 10 the other thirty days’ written notice of such desire and of the change desired. J. W. FILLMORE, Approved: General Superintendent. A. N. TowxE, Second Vice-President and General Manager. WILD ANIMALS IN FINLAND. Annual Losses Suffered by the Peasants by Their Ravages. According to some official data just pub- lished at Helsingfors, the Finns would ap- pear to suffer very considerable annual losses from the ravages of wild animals. | During the ten years ending 1891 those | losses are recorded as follows: 1447 horses, | 7823 cattle, 55,756 sheep, 1621 swine, 23,7 head of reindeer, 32,457 fowls, geese, ducks, turkeys, etc., the total approximate value of which was about 2,500,000 rubles. Dur- | ing the same period there were killed 1094 | bears, 1209 wolves, 4153 lynxes, 47,281 foxes, | 727 gluttons, 3435 otters. 1453 martens, 18,660 ermine and 55,657 birds of prey, such as eagles, hawks, etc. From the latter group of figures it will be seen that the Finns wage a constant and enoriee ic war against the wild fauna. The numbers of bears and lynxes have de- | creased, but foxes and other small wild animals appear to be increasing. The British sgurlsman, writes our corre- spondent, would find a perfect paradise in Finland. It is not so far afield in these Jatter days of rapid transit, and one could not desire more kindly natured and gvospitable hosts than the Finns.—London ews. ——————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. s 1 1 f s s T | entire division thus formed, according to the same | on of said system, shall be the date | | full investigation, and when verified tbe services of | | ESTERN ADDITION oy | Lodge No. 285, 1. 0. 0. F.—Ini- 2 tiation THIS (THURSDAY) EVEN. 35 ING, March 21. Al brethren in good NS HARMONY LODGE NO. 18, _ oy H L 0. O. F.—The oflicers and < E members of the funeral committee of S | CONRAD GERLACH. block 12, lots 23 and 24, block 18, College Home- stead: $10. N. D. Thayer to Edith M. Hall, lots 13, 14, 15, block F, Lakeview; $10. Lake 'View and 'Sunnyside Improvement Com: pany to Winifred A. Perry, lots 45 to 48, block 21 also lots 11 to 15, block 28; also lots 18, 18, 20, block 20; also lots 20, 21_and 22, block 31; also lots 6 to 10, block 32, Lake View; $10. A. R. and Hannah J. Simmons to Virgil Grimaud, lot on SE line of Prague street, 100 SW of Brazil avenue, SE 100 by SW 75, block 95, Excelsior; $10. Charles D., Grace A. and John H. Steiger to Frances E. Steiger, undivided half of lot on W line of San Bruno avenue, 100 S of Mansell street, S 50 by W 120, block 28, Paul Tract; aiso undivided balf of lots 3 and 4, block 45, University Home- stead Asssciation; also undivtded half of block 4. University Mound Survey; also lot on NE corn of Berkshire and Croton streets, N 100 by E also undivided half of leasehold 1ot on NW corner of Main and Harrison streets; gift. . B. and Tillie S. Read to Charies C. Henry, lot on NE corner of College and Olmstead streets, 50 by E 120, block 61, University Homestead; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Ysmael M. Abrego of Oakland to Isabel B. Abrego of Oakland, lot on W line of Filbert street, 175 S of West Tenth street, $126 by N 125, being the S 25 feet of lot 2 and all of lot 3, block J, Oakland Cen- tral Homestead Assoctation, Oakland; gift. William Wafer of San Francisco to Jennie Wafer of San Francisco, lot on SW_line of West Four- teenth and Linden streets, W 107 by S 33, block 572, Onkland; gitt. Agnes G. Mann of Oakland to Willlam Mann of Oakland, lot on W line of Adeline street, 70 N of West Fourteenth strect, N 35 by W 10416, block 589; also a portion of Whipple tract, Oukland; gift., Walter C. Beattie of Oakland to J. J. Serivner of San Francisco, lov on S line of Thirty-fifth or Wal- ton street, 516 W 0f Grove, W 100 by 5 120:3, be- ing lots 8' and 9, block D, property Central Land Company, subject to mortgage, Oakland; $10. S. F. and Ellen Sinclair of Oakland to Ann M. Dovie (wite ot T. M.) of Oakland, lots 817 and 315, Dlock W, Beulah Park property, East Oakland; Mary E. Bradford of Portland to same, undivided half interest in lots 817 to 320, block W, Beulah Park property; also undivided half intérest to strip of land bordering and lying to westward of lots 317 and 318, East Oakland; $400. 1 J Bradford of Oukland to same, all of lots 317 to 320, block W, Beulah Park property, East Oakland: also, all ‘that strip of land, 8 féet wide. bordering and’ iying to the westward of above lots 817 and 318, quitclaim deed, East Oakland; $5. Estate of Bessie Bradford, a minor, by guardian, to same, same two pieces, East Oakland; $100. Nancy E. or Ellen L. Bones to Samuel W. Bones of Oakland, lot on W corner of East Eleventh (formerly Jackson) street and Fleventh avenue (Pierce street), NW 50 by SW 150, being lots 13 and 14, block 18, Clinton, East Oakland: gift. Julius A. and Elizabeth H. Remmel to Dorothea Garlisch_0f Alameda, lot on E line of Webster street, 25 S of Eagle avenue, S 25 by E 101, being Shepardson property at Mastick lot 11, block F, station, Alameda; $10. . and Jeannie'Lobner to J. Devost of Oakland, 1ot 2, resubdivision of block C, Smith’s subdivision ©of Mathews Tract, Berkeley : $10. Dugald and Augusta P. McMillan to John P Mc- Murray of San Francisco, lot on N line of Fairview street, 55 K of Calais, E 100 by N 135, being lots 8 and 9. block E, subdivision south, portion of Har- mon Tract, Berkeley : §5. Frank M. and Rose H. Wilson to 0. G. May of Berkeley, lot on NE corner of Euclid avenue and Ridge road (Daley avenue), I 125 by N 40, being ml‘ni block 12, Daley’s Scenic Park, Berkeley: $10. Charles and Marie Calais of Berkeloy to S. Ma- rengo of Berkeley, lot on N_line of Allston street, 100 W of Sixth, W 25 by N 100, being portion of lot 15, block 106, Tract B, Berkeley L. and T. I. Assoctation, Berkeley; also lot on E line of Fifth street, 100 N of Allston, E block 106. Sisterna Tract, Berkele: C. K. Nissen of Haywards to S, Madson of H: wards, lot 1, Johnson Tr: Township; $10. Joseph and Juana H. Nevis of Alameda to Mari- anna L. Dias of Alameda, lot 26. Nevis Tract, Pleasanton, Murray Township: $10. William M. Mendenhall to Bank of Livermore (a corporation), lots 2 to 5, 14 to 25, block 85, South- ern Addition of Livermore, Murray Township; $10. , Haywards, E Builders' Contracts. J. Kunch with J. Pecorich, to bufld_three-story frame_building on W line of Dupont street, 60 S o Francisco: $2330. Nob Hill Development Company with J. Doherty, plumbing, gasfitting and sewers on NW corner of California and Jones streets; $10,990. George Scott with G. Hunnewell, alterations on S line of Turk street, between Hyde and Larkin; £1200. PUBLICATION OFFICE: 525 Montgomery street, near Clay. oclock P. M. BRANCH OFFI( street, near Kearny. open until 12 o'clock midnight ; 9 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock ; 7 street, open until 9:30 o'clock : SW. and Mission streets, open until 9 M ission street, open until 9 o'clock ; and 116 Elork 3 2518 Ninth NOTICE OF MEETINGS, CALIFORNIA LODGE NO. and A. M., will meet THIS (TF DAY) EVENING, March 21, at o'clock. Second degree. By order of th FRANKLIN H. DAY, ‘CAMPMENT 'he officers and funeral ncampment are hereby : s 110 assemble at Odd Fellows’ 7,1.0.0. F.— of this er request respectfully Hall on FRIDAY, March 22, at 1:30 p. M., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Pa. triarch, CONRAD GERLACH. In F. H. and C. H. T. SCHLICHTING, C, P. Seribe. MAX SCHUMA> e W standing invited to attend. Klection of delegates to the Grand Lodge will be lield Thursday evening, March 28. S.U. DARBEE, N. G. CHARLES STRANT this lodge are hereby respectfully re- quesied to assemble at Odd Fellows’ Hall on FRI- DAY, March 22, at 1:30 . M., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother P. G, In F. L. and T., EDWARD WENZEL, Nobie Grand. Rec. Sec. H. DIVISION HE delegation is requested 1o at 8 A, M. t the funeral of our late By order, JOHN RYALL, Presiaent. NNY, Secretary. THE LAR QUARTERLY M ing of the Father Mathew Total Abstinen and Benevolent Society will be held at Myrtle Hali, Alcazar building, TO-MORROW ( FRIDAY ) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Members are hereby noti- fied to attend. Business, election of officers, etc. Fines for non-attendance. JOHN R. BYRNE, President pro tem. JOHN P. MCGUIRE, Recording Secretary. STOCKHOLDERS — MERTING — A meeting of the stockholders of the Mendo- cino Lumber Company (a corporation) will be held at the office of the company, 40 California street, room 17, in the city nd, county of San Francisco, California, on THURSDAY, April 11, A. D. 1895, at 11 o'clock a. . of that'day. The suid corporation having been formed for a period less than fifty (50) yearsto wit: twenty-five (25) years from and after the date of the articles of incorporation of said corporation to wit: July 30, 1873, said meeting has been called by the directors of the corporation ex pressly for considering the subject of extending l‘le term of its corpo) istence, as_specified in section 401, of the Civil Code ot California, to a period not ex- ceeding fifty vears from its formaion, that is to say, (0 and untid July 30, A. D. 1923. GUY C. EARL, Secretary Mendocino Lumber Company. Dated at San Francisco, Cal., March 20, 1895. TOCKHOLDERS' MEETING—THE AN- nual meeting of the stockholders of the Ger- mania Lead Works for the election of a Board of Directors toserve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting, will be held at the ofticeé of the company, No. 124 Bansome st., San Francisco, Cal- ifornia, on WEDNESDAY, April 3, 1895, at the hourof 11 a. M. J. M. QUAY, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR annual meeting of the stockholders of the Sierra Lake Ice Company will be held at the office of the company, Toom 27, fifth floor, Mills build- ing, San Francigco, Cal., on THURSDAY, the 215t asy of March, 1895, at the hour of 2 0'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing a_board of directors o gerve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meet- ing. Transfer-books will close on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of March, 1895, at 4 o'clock P. M. A. funeral assemble at 409 Clipper st day, to attend brother, PATRICK MALLEY. 0. i For a period of | SITUAT 'IONS WANTED-—Continued. ADIES—YOU CAN GET RELIABLE HELP at MRS, FENTON'S, 10434 Stockion st. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. Y FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT COOK. Address Cook, box 105, Cail Branch. A%, THE reau first awaiting situations. 332 Geary st.; telephone 983. SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT BU- t-class Swedish and German girls are Bov'ls YEARS OF AGE WISHES POSITION; country or city: best of references; good driver. Address Boy, box 168, Call Branch. st., off SWEDISH HOME EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, for good and respectable girls. 113, Antonio ones, near Ellis. . TTUATION WANTED BY GOOD PASTRY 00K {or resort or private family; wages no ob- ject. Address J. 8., box 153, Call Bran e HELP WANTED-—Continued. YA ANTED—MAN TO MILK COW, LOOK W oiites Sorse ana buggy: #5 per months wnd board; suit _elderly man; must be sober. DR. MACDONALD, Sausalito. EAMEN AND GREEN HANDS FOR WHAL- ing. L.LEVY, NE. cor. Battery and Jackson. WELL-DRESSED MEN WANTED. CALL between 9 and 12. 836 Howard st. W can girl ag $1 50 a week; private family; no ghildren; eity or country. Ad ANTED—SITUATTON BY YOUNG AMERI- to assist with light housework; wages ddress D. J., box 148, Call Branch. M IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS SITUA- tion to do general housework; terms moderate: city preferred. Mission, near Second. Call or address 10 Anthony st., off O YOUNG East wan! £00d cooks. and Montgomery st., bet. § and 2. "W EDISH GIRLS JUST FROM THE ¢ situations to do geveral honsevork Call Golden Eagle Hotel, Broadway ADY WI wants situation as working housekeeper for re- spectable gentleman gwith small family; triflers need not call. ond flight of TH ONE CHILD (LITTLE GIRL) Pleusé call 765 Market st., up sec- stairs, end of hall, room 22. day 02 J wishes § work; “'mh\\' ] I shirts made to order; sll kinds plain sewing; 114 Fourth st., reom 13. _ o ANTED—BY A SMALL GIRL, SITUATION; small wages. cheap. W W OMAN WANTS T0 WORK BY THE or month washing and housecleaning; $1 a Address W., box 155, Call Branch. eference if required. Call 1526 Pos VEEK NT COOK AND LAUNDRESS ituation or would do gencrai house- ANTS GENTLEMEN'S ME B: room 1 621 xth st. ¥ TANTED — POSITION TO DO GENERAL housework or day work. Address 19 Zoe st. RESSMA ter, wants a few more engagements by the day or take dresses home. KEE, GOOD CUTTER AND FIT- Call or address 1620 Polk. “nfim.\' situation in the country to do housework. Address W., WITH TWO CHILDREN WANTS box 89, Call Branch. (JERMAN ironing or housecleaning by the day. Call or 105 Shipley st. addre: WOMAN WANTS WASHING, TPPOSITION uble woman, city or country. 1104 Misslon st. QITUATION ) camp and hotel cook, in city or country, by man and wife; any kind of work. Call 126 Fourth, room 82. AS HOUSEKEEPER BY A RELI- Call room 25, TED BY FIRST-CLAS JIRST F “CLASS WOMA as housekeeper; or address 10414 Stockton st. N WANTS SITUATION can use sewing-machine. Cail 10; & ‘QUIUATION WANTED BY GIRL OF 16 T0 DO light housewor] TOUNG E. tion to do preferred: ci Stockton st., TOUNG WIDOW (SPANISH) WANTS GEN- tlemen’s mending or housekeeping for widower. ween 12 and 5 r..at 105 Stockton st., Call be N WANTED BY GOOD SWEDISH neral work at 1007 Mission st. A COMPERENT 529 Post s Call 2 ¢ Call at 49614 Fourth st. ASTERN LADY WANTS A POSI- Dt work of any Kind; housekeeping ty or country. Call or’address 1101 Toom 11. Call 1838 Te (G ERAMAD X honsewo; work. Address MARY BHICKLE, Siegel st., Bet- ! Height ES WORK to do washing or housecleaning. hama st. = PAINTER, GRAINER AND PAPER-HANGER wants engagement, town or country. H. N., 16 Maria st., off Chesley. 00D RELIABLE COACHMAN WANTS A situation i a private family. Call or addre: 81 Pacific st. 2 SiEs e gi'r’n.\'n?ix WANTED AS PORTER OR watchman in store, public or private house by arellable man, Address Porter, 185, Call Branch, ITUATION WANTED IN PRIVATE FAM- ily by a German-American coachman: can milis; understands gardening and any kind of work in and about the house: temperate and industrious; city references. Address C. F. & ST., 1300 Turk st cor. Webster, San Francisco, Cal FEMALE HELP WANTED. WANTEn—Si«:coND GIRL, $20 A MONTH: housekeeper for ranch at 9 A. M.; woman with a child to cook on dairy ranch, $15; girl for Santa Rosa, seespurty in town: 4 nursegiris; girl for Berkeley. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. W ANIED-TWO WAITRESSES, sAME HO- tel, $20, with room: woman with & child to ka onranch. MARTIN & (0., 749 Market st. VVK TED—GIRL FOR COOKING AND GEN- erai housework for family of 2; $30. Apply MISS PLUNKEIT, 424 Sutter st. W ANTED—GIRL FOR COOKING IN A GER- man family; $30. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. T ANTED—GERMAN GIRL TO DO COOK- ing in a private family: $25- sce lady here, Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. 'S MAID; ONE WITH EXPERIENCE aud references; $25. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. [ANCY IRONER ON LADIES' CLOTHES, FOR first-class hotel laundry, country, $35 and found and free fare; ironer, country laundry, $25 and found and free fare: ironer, sieam Isundry, Sacramento, §25. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 110 eary EXPERIENCED CHAMBERMAIDS FOR firsi-class country hotel, $20 and free fare; Scandinavian hotel chambermaid, $20: waitress, summer resort, $20; waitress e. B! HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. vaitress, private family, $20: German second girl, $20; German cook, $25; housework girls, $15 and $20; girl to assist. $10 to $15 and others. R. HAN: 110 Geary st. RONER, WHO CAN RUN A NO. 9 TROY shirt machine for hotel laundry, country, and found and free fare. C.R.HANSEN &CO.. 110 Geary st. M8 VENA RUSS, THE IRONER, PLE AW call or send vour'address to C. R. HA. & CO.'8, 110 Geary st. PROTESTANTLAUNDRESSAND second girl, $25; German nurse, $20 €00k, $25; 2 German and French second girls, $20; invalid nurse, $20; cook, small ranch, $20; girls for housework, Auburn, Bakersfield, Berkeley, Salinas. Glenn County, Sonoma, and a_great many girls to fill city situation. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO or upstairs work, or at second NTED—GERMAN OR FRENCH COOK, French nurse, $20: French maid. $25; young girls as nurses and assist in housework, $15, $10 and $12. LEON ANDRIE, 315 Stockton st. Omfi‘m e aning ambulator or household furniture. Address H. B., box 128, Call NT WOMAN WILL DO HOUSE- or washing in exchange for baby per- 1 Bre Oftice. 3 German and (LERMAN X family housewor] W., box 155, N wages $20. '“" OMAN family or some kind Ninetesnth, near Casro. (TERMAN ~10d nurse fo oA Llister st \OMPETEN J_tion as w 715 Howard EAstER U as how TERD L housework: city or country. Call 744 Howard PEFINED position as housekeeper. room §, secof ») seamstress; work; best 114, Call Branch Of 0 WIDOW housekee (\om"n'n J situation mending in American family; city or country. Ad- dress C. G., I M iDoLE M sires st give excelle Address Am aby fou nurse. Inquire Wonax washing. any Kind: re JITUATIO! 1O do light housework. Cail at 114 Natoma RESS M dresses 1 TOUNG housekee, Howard st., room 1. NG g kind of w or addr over 2 years st., bet. Twenty-fifth and Twent: "LASS DRESSMA K ing in_fa Appiy 1925 G Wit You tlon to do Please call or wri ISSMA stylish 4 maker; by . EFINED ituation Market st., room 18, second floor. TF YOU w or female, POLD'S Employment Oftice, 957 Market st.; open evenings. THEAPES J WEEK United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age iree. TANTED 2 girl—Position as nursery governess or upstairs work; is able to teach the rudiments of English, music. Address B. D., 2019 ission. GIRL WAN TION TO DO ; sleep home, Address H. IDDLE-AGED AMERICAN LADY, GOOD seamstress, can do plain cooking, wishes place in small family, or housekeeper; good references; Address G. R. WANTS TO WORK 1. hotel, lodging-house or pri room 7, opposite Palace Hotel. PECT 11 Hubbard st. i G stairs work and s KIS st. G SWEDISH GIRL WISHES SITUA- BY AN U ED, REFINED Call Branch Office. 1IRL FOR GENEKAL HOUSEWORK, $2 2 second_girls, $20; cook, $257 Swedish girl, housework, $25; cook, $30; 4 girls to assist, $12 to $15; nursegirl, $10: housegirl, Alameda, $25; housegirl, Berkeley, $20. 332 Geary st. MERICAN HOUSEKEEPER, COUNTRY, see party 9 A. M.; girl, 8 in family, $20, seé lady at 10 o3t MME. LEGPOLD, 857 Market st. NEAT LITTLE GIRL TO MIND BABY A AN few nours a day: wages $4 a month. Apply 1651 Mission st., grocery-store. box 105, Call Branch. CATHOLIC city or count of work; smal general housework Address 935 wages. WOMAN WAN UPSTATRS vate family; or invalids and good sewer. Call 70414 WANTS A SITT orking housekeeper. Call or address st.,100m 7: 1o triflers. LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION per. 823 Kearny, room 2 HES POSITION TO I NG WIDOW DESIRES A Call 967 Mission st., YOU nd floor. W NTED BY FIRST-CLASS Ling 1o help with upsiairs ce. Please address A. S., box refe G op orE AND FINISHERS ON X boys’ clothing; good wages. A. GRAY, 635 Kearny st. W ANTED-—SWEDISI OR GERMAN for general housework ; small washing: Amer- ican cooking; $20. 1134 Antonio st., off Jones, near Ellis. DIRST-CLAS A ON CUSTO) coats; must be able to make fine buttonholes. 41115 Kearny st., second floor. \\ AT RESTAURAN 'C’ IRL OVER 14 T0 DO LIGHT HOU X Apply 42015 Post st., between 9 and 12 4. M. Y OUNG GERMAN “GIRL T T WITH upstairs work and taki Apply at 2210 Va SEWORK. baby and light upstairs housework; go home; wages $10 a month. 1138 Turk st (LIRL, DO GENERAL HO X family; wages $15 (o $18. California st., below Powell. (VIRL TO ASSIST HOUSEWORK; GERMAN preferred. 1138 Alabama st., near Twenty- fourth. N oft POSITION AS 620 Market st., per or typewriter. TRL WANTS waiting and T GERMAN upstairs _work, NT for ox 91, Call Branch. GED AMERICAN WOMA: tion as chambermaid in hotel references and can is a good worker. nt erican, 465 Stevenson st. ABLE GERMAN WOMAN, W r weeks old, desires position as we at 2819 Sixteenth st., near Howard. WANTS WORK BY THE DA . ironing, housecleaning or work of ference if required. Call 268 Jessie st. N WANTE. IRL OF 16 TO fAKING _AND CHILDRE nade cheap. 131 Third st. IRL WISHES SITUATION AS per to a gentleman. Call at 72814 JERMAN WOMAN WANTS ANY ork by the day or Work in & store. Call IRL WOULD LIKE TO DO wing or take care of child Apply or address 2719 Bryant sixth. R WISHES SEW- by the day; terms moderate. old, m | RLTO CARE FOR CHILD ORTO I light upstairs work. Apply 515 Oak. upstairs or house work in good family. ¢ 12 Hyde st. KER; FIRST - CLASS FITTER; raper and designer; thorough dress- e day. 104 Grove st. YOUNG LAD as housekeeper. Call or address 1126 ANT A°GOOD SERVANT, , city or country, apply MAME LEO- {ERS WANTED: PATTERNS CUT 25¢ . MeDow el T AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE Y CALL, sent to any address in the SITUA orders to J. OR GOOT and other hotel or restavrant help send your TIONS WANTED-MALE ) COOKS, STEWARDS, WAT TERS F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento. Forexca pastr, taurant ity ANDRE, 315 DRENCHM self useful references. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stock- conntry ton st. wishes situation in family, hotel or res- COOK, YOUNG MAN, MEAT AND or country; good references. LEON Stoc! CLING TO MAKE HIM. hes sitnation in a family; ity or JIRST- vests. "LASS HAND WANTED ON ( 622 Clay st., second floor, room 18. SIRL TO ATTEND TO Halght st. YTOM. TANTED —A FINISHER ON coats. 4 Harriet st. PPRENTICE AT DRESSMAKINC upstairs. = LASS VEST FINISHLR THAT CAN 373 Natoma st. ) CITY; 8IN FAMILY 2218 California st. CUSTOM 3 330 SUT- o and charge 2 children; must have good refer- ence. Call 1814 Washington, between 6 and 6. INISHERS AND APPRENTICES; STEADY work; good wages. 541 Market st. IRLS WANTED — PATTERNS CUT TO order, 25¢. at McDowell Academy, 213 Powell. ENCE DRESSCUT- A 1231 Market ting School. MALE HELP WANTED. UTTER-MAKER, 530 AND FOUND, SEE boss here; old man do chores; 15 woodchop- pers, $150 a’'cord. MURKAY & READY, 654 Clay st. 00K AND WIFE, COUNTRY HOTEL, $50; 3 hotel cooks, £30, 850; lunch-counter cook, $15. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay at. W ANTED—GERMAN BAKFER, COUNTRY | shop, $25 and found: American’ farmer, $21 young man for bar and care horses, $15 and found : plow hands. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. W ANTED—SOAPMAKER FOR SMALL FAC- tory, $15 to $20 per week: farmers, milkers, Cooks, ‘waiters, dishwashers and others. W. D, EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. A BUTLER FOR FAMILY OF y_a year around; $45. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. (5 ERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN GARDENER $36 and room, no board. Apply MISS PLUNK- ETT, 424 Sutt OR SALE CHEAP—A 16-CENT BARBER- shop, with laundry office; oing into other busi- ness. JOHN BRIDGE, Fourteenth st., near Fruit- vale ave., Fruitvale. JOTICE—REMOVED FROM 708 TO 72615, ‘%’I:‘»ff Howard-st. Theater, misfit shoes bough best place in city for new and se PERSONALS. NCINE STEAM AND ELECTRIC BATHS @ adics and gentlomen. 11034 Stockion st., room 4. ) AG CARPETS WOVETO ORDER FOR SALE; RA-fi’s: A hentiawovo rugs, silk-rag portieres: dealer in carpet twine in hank or chain at lowess rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth, Oakland, Cal, TNCOLN BROS., 226 SIXTH ST., ARE SELL- TLi0E 2 doren exes, bhe: new cheese, bc Ib: fresh butter, 20c roll; cornmeal, 25¢ sack; picnic hams, 8140 th: macaroni, 35¢ box ; best sugar-cured hams, 10C 1b: rice, 20 Ibs, $1; prunes, 25 ibs, $1: sardines, 20 cans, $1; lard, 10-t can, $1; sugar corn, 12 cans, §1; coffee, 5 1bs, $1; granulated sugar, 22 hbs, $1: light brown sugar, 25 Ibs, $1. LINCOLN BROS., cash grocers, 226 Sixth st., between Howard and Folsom, GOOD (VOAT-MAKERS: STEADY . WOR wages. b4l Marketst. QEAMEN AND GREEN HANDS; SCANDL- navians preferred. 322 Pacific st. YW ANTED—3 LIVE, ENERGETIC CITY W iionts by iarge insurance company; must be well scguainted and of long residence; good re- muneration to right party. Address L. A., box 123, Call Branch Office. VW ANTED — EX WELL-A TIC AN W \ainted gentleman o haudle a fine proposi- tion.” CADENASSO & CO., 512 Montgomery st. CALL I, etary Barbers’ ARBERS SCHEUNERT,employment s Assoclation, 12 Seventh st. % 3S, MUSH AND MILK OR SOUP, POTA- T all 10c. 44 4th. d and butter, f‘fifli:l’ PREE BEER: BEST IN CITY for 5 cents at L!:Jg Pacifis WITH BAY R Sll;\\ ING, ting 15¢; o towel for. 10 waiting. ' JOE'S, 32 Third street. v “A TTENTIO! GLE ROOMS, 15¢ A £\ night, 75c week. R. R. House,533 Commercial. N0 TAILORS — COATMAKERS WANTED Apply from 9 till 11 to CHARLES LYONS London Tailor, 1212-1218 Market st W ANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, be; bottle wine, 5e. 609 Clay st. E-ELECTED EMPLOYMENT SEC, BAR- R e e Union. C. TROELL, 657 Clay. |, (VUTTERS AND TAILORS TO ATTEND THE San Francisco Cutting School. 222 Post st., ms 21 and 22. A 1 ’50’07“1'“50 GOOD SHOES, 250 TO $1. 564 Mission st.; also a Sncr::\menw:si ‘QHOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES: L) done while you wait; at less than half the usual price; all repairing done at half price. 564 Mission st., between First st. Mdji\:oml 8t W AKE THE DEAD - WEN clock; no electricity. 607 Montgomery st. TFREE COFFEE AND ROLLS. 704 SANSOME single rooms, 15¢, 20c, §1 week with breakfast. INDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— 4 single furnished rooms, 75¢ weel, 15¢ night. 101 MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c. 150 and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. Ty customer: 8 chail L'S ALARM DUCE! c_night. cents per night: $1, $1 25 Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdor sts. W ANTED-LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House propri- etor, has opened Soto House, 32 Fourth st.: 100 rooms; 25¢ to $1 per night; $1 25 to $4 per week. NTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15¢ A DAY; $1 rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 a week; reading room: daily papers. 36 Ciuy st. ¥OR 5 CENTS—_THE <\ WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. —— ROOMS WANTED. W ANTED—ROOM AND BOARD BY A R spectable young gentleman and wife in & first- class private Tamily: must be in a fashionable neighborhood; - Pacific Heights preferred; refer- ences required. Address B. A. C., box 49, this office. N AND WIFE WANT HOUSEKEEPIN rooms in private family in the Mission. Ad- dress M. A., box 109, Call Branch. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. =() WILL SOME PARTY LOAN THIS « amount on good personal security at | interest atonce? G., box 91, Call Branch. | XTH ST., PAYS HIGHEST -hand ladies’, gents’ clothing. A SUBE AND SAFE CURE FOR ALL female discases; ladies may have the benefit of the skill and attention of a physician of Jong and successful practice. A home in confine ment, with best care, with the privacy of a home and conveniences of a hospital. Those who are sick or discouraged should call on the doctor and state their case; they will find in her & true friend. All consuitation frée. A positive cure for the liquor, morphine and tobacco habit. Every case guar anteed without Injury to health,” MRS. DR. GWYEK, 31114 Hyde st., bet. Eliis and Eddy sts. L\ PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- 4\ ments or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician for all female troubles; no mat- ter from what cause; restores always in one da; if Yo want tobe treated safe and sure call on me physician: knowledge can be sent and used at hom Aall cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. Iz 0 PAID FOR FAILURE TO CURE ANY DOV case of irregularities: no matter what cause; method painless; low fees; elegant home in confinement. Call or write. Inclose stamp. Dis- eases of the eve treated successfully. MRS. DR. SCOTT, 110 Turk st. DIES' FRIEND—PARTICULARS FOR stamp. MME. DUTSRAL, Saratoga, Santa 4 County, Cal. A L LADIES CONSULT FREE MES. DR. £\ DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., near Market: leads all competitors; only qualified, trusty spe- cialist for safe, quick’ relief of irregularities, no matter what catse: treatment scientific, harmless and painless; never fails; home in confinement. R.HALL, 14 MCA LLISTER, SECOND FLOOR, next Hibernia Bank; diseases of women. PAUDET'S APIRO TABLETS THE GREA modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, impotency and all disorders of the sexual organs’ £1 a box, 6 boxes #5; send for circular. J. H. WIDBER, cor. Market and Third, sole agent. FIRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE L see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 256434 4th. RIVATE HOME IN CON NEMENT. MRS, M. E. ROGERS, 920 Howard st. RS. GOODW IN, SPECTALTY DISEASES OF women; ladies near or far assured quick reliet of disease; irregularities restored daily; safe cure guaranted; no instruments; home for patients; best medical attendance; low fees: free: Drs. Scud- der’s pills and capsules warranted.1570 Market si. h‘ RS. DR. WEGNER, 419 EDDY ST.—IRREG- | ularities cured in one day; no instruments; pills and safety capsules guaranteed; travelers at- tended; no delay; private home for ladies. NUT IN PRICES OF SWITCHES, WIGS, bangs, natural curl: La Verite curling fluid ex- cels; hair_dressed 25c. La Verite Hair-dressing Bazar, 1170 Market st., over Maze. ©OF CENTS: HAIR DRESSING &) B.SPITZ, 111 Stockton st. { INETOSCOPES FOR SALE; PHONOGRAPH 3 utfits bought for cash. Encigllllp\,ffl)i& TALUABLE RIGHTS OF INVENTION FOR sale; agents wauted. Apply st room 19, 2T Powell at. o ATRONIZE _ HOME Enameled letters, signs only by BAKER Manufac 491 Haight. Df CING, STAGE AND BALLROOM; PRE vate or class. PROF. LOVE, 121 Powell st JJ EADQUARTERS LONG DISTANC phones, cheap; send for prices. Klein Electric ‘Works, 720 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. "( TING-CARDS EN/ VED AT ROBERT- SON'S, 126 Post ANY STYLE. MANUFACTURE— labels, etc., are made IGHEST PRICE PAID LADIE GENTS' cast-off clothing. Send postal, J. F., 15 Russ st. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS ASPECIAL- ty; collections, damages, wills, deeds, etc. G. W, HOWE, Att’y-at-law, 850 Market., cor. Stockton. JPACIFIC STATES DETECTIVE AGENCY ary st. & AND FURS RETAILED AT cost. 20 Sansome st., upstairs. “INETOSCOPES FOR SALE; PHONOGRAPH outfits bought for cash. Bacigalupl, 846 M k't "A DVICE FREE;LEGAL AND PRIVATE MAT- ters. People's Law Office, 838 Market. MCCABE. TE: NVITATIONS ENG printed. ROBERTSON'S, 126 i ()LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD, store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, efc.: cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., nr. Eighth. E COULDN'T DO THE BUSINESS WE'RE doing if prices were not right. Carpets, new and second hand, from... .. .25¢ up Onk Bed Sets. $17 50 up Mattings, per Linoteum, per yard.. Kitchen Chairs. Kitchen Table EVERYTHING TN PROPORTI Larges; siock and store in the cit; prices; easy terms, if desiped. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st., ngs. above Sixth. Open evenis A ECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etc!, and & very large stock of them, 100; be sure and see stock and_get prices be- fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017-1018- 1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. 95c HALF-HOUR; GER- 1126 Howard st. ()LD GOLD, SILVER, GE AND LADIES clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 Third st. SHADES MANUFACTURED TO WILLTAM N. 1195 Market. man lad. (GREAT BARG X anos at SHERMAN, ny and Sutter sts. INEW PIANGS FROM 8100 UPWARD; EASY payments. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., €or. Kearny and Sutter sts. TANOS SOLD UPON NEW RENT CONTRACT plan; please call and have it explained; the easiest_terms ever quoted for procuring fine piano, SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter. ARGAIN: ND PIANO: hard” times prices; installments. EATON, 735 Market st. LIST OF BARGAINS IN PIANOS FOR £\ this week. N SECOND-HAND PI- LAY & CO.’S, cor. Kear- INNEW AND2D-H Hazelton, Brown & Simpson, Mozart, ete. Fine upright, 3 strings, rosewood case..........$ Nice upright piano, zood for practicing. 15 Flne Steinway, SqUare..................... 150 Elegant mahogany upright, 3 pedals, fuli iron frame. . 200 Hardman upright, slightly used, at a liberal reduc- tion. THE J. DEWING CO. warerooms 12, 13, 14, Flood nuliding. 4 = =2 BUASIUS PIANOS, THE NEW FAVORITH among artists. KOHLER & CHASE “OHLER & CHASE, 28 AND 30 O'FARRELL st.; oldest and largest music house; high-grade pianos; low prices; call or write. : LOW PRICES. KOHLER & RGAN FOR SALE CH ’\ SR, WITH Bl RTAZ, 20 + O'Farrell, agent for Hallet and Davi planos. E YOU LOOKING FOR A HIGH-GRADE £\ piano slightly used? We can positively suit you both in the instrument and the price. B. CUR-~ TAZ & SON, 16 o 20 O'Farrell st. )0 YOU WANT AN ELEGANT SELF-PLAY- ing organ with 15 rolls of music? A splendid bargain for h customer. BEN. CURTAZ & ¥ SON, 16 to 20°0"Farrell st. }‘ EW ELEGANT makes, UPRIGHTS, STANDARD almost v, balf original cost; see at CER & CO., 721 Market st. TS AND HAINES CROFT & CO. Post st. l“',(f'\uus. 768 MARKET—SHEET MUSIC 15 price; Décker & Son pianos ‘QACRIFICING LARGE STOCK OF UPRIGHT pianos of their own make at manufacturers prices. Hemme & Long Piano Co., 340 Post st. S; ALL KINDS OF MUSI STANTON & CO.. 663 Markets T SOHMER, her pianos. Newby g ‘QTECK, CHICKERING & SONS, VOSE Sterling pianos sold on $10 insiallments. BEX RTAZ & SON, sole agenis. 16-20 O'Farrell st. JTEINWAY l'l’Rl(H‘lT: SLIGHTLY USE grand tone; balf-cost. SPENCER, 721 Marke: UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW. H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA-THE \/ WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in tha United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. RENCH PILLS. Do danger; safe and sure; §2 50, express C, 0. D. don’t delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS,, Oak: land, Cal., agents for Alpeau et Cie. K. AND MRS. DR. SCHMIDT, FORME of 12111/ Mission, row 1508 Market st.: month- ¥ irregularities cured in a few hours; guaranteeds i Ro instruments used ; sure preventive. W ANTED —SOAPMAKER, $15 T0 320 & week; 3 carpenters, part fare advanced, and 2 boiler-makers and 1 millwright for Central ‘Amer- ica; choreman, $15 and found t0.J. F. CROSET'T & CO., 62! RONER WHO CAN RUN .9 SHIRT machine for hotel laundry, country. $40 and found, free fare; German cook for lunchhouse, $10 aweek. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ©) COLORED W RS FOR SUMMER R sort, $35 and §30, sce party here. C.R. HAN- SEN & C0., 110 Gealry st. ARTIN & CO., EMPLOYMENT 749 Market st., main telephone nish all kinds of reliable malo help, W}x NTED—15 OR20 CAN VASSERS, ACTIVE, experienced, earncst men and women; salary and commission. Apply at 532 Market st., room 8. AGENTS, 0.1849, fur’ CLAIRVOYANTS. HE CELEBRATED CLAIRVOYANT,, PRO- FESSOR WALTER, is in the city; he can be consulted on business, marriages, divorces and all family affairs; the future plainly revealed; lovers names of friends and the one you will marry; truth Office 303 Jones st., near Eddy ; hours Sundays 9 to 5. ROY, CLAIRVOYANT, satlsfaction given; hours 9 a. 323 Kearny st. ME. DR, THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by egzs and cards (in English or German)tells entire life, past, present, future; consultat onis on all affairs, nothing excepted; names given: good advice; sure help: restores lost love by sympathy mistake fmpossibie; fee $1; letter $2. 30 Kearny united; trouble healed; enemies, also uaranteed. CARD- M. 105 Two GOOD BOYS TO LEARN BICYCLE trade: must be quick and willing (o learn. BD- WARDS’ Cycle Co., cor. Page and Stanyan sts. & ANTED—SITUATION BY MIDDLE-AGED ME.MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM, CLAIRVOY- ant; speaks German. 25¢ up. 181 Fourth st. (OUNTESS DE LONDON, THE WONDER- J ful medium and claivoyant. 626 Post st., side HORSES. OR SALE—CHEAP; TOP DELIVERY-WAG- on and 6-vear-old bay mare; party has no use forit. 318 Eleventh st. A[ATCHED TEAM FOR SALE; BETWEED M "and 6 years old. SE.cor. Duncan and Dolores. ORSES PASTURED; $2 A MONTH; SEND for circular. F.A. HYDE, 830 Commercial st. 100 5ET5 SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds; second-hand wagons, bugey, caris; 0 cheap ho WAGON OUBLE EXPRES ply 1122 York st. JANTED — RYE STRAW FOR HOI collars. W. DAVIS & SON, 410 Market st. PARGAIN—BUGGY AND HARNESS, $15. Call at once, 145 Valencia st. ©) NEW CARTS; 4-SPRING WAGOD &« wagon; must seil at once. 829 Howard st. FE AKERY AN rockaway, buggies Fifteenth and V AND CARRIAGES. EAM FOR SALE. AP FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. ALZARD VIOLIN FOR SALE—ONE OF THE best of that rare meker: In perfect tone and condition. T ; I:Xu(m EXCHANGE PROPAGANDA MEET- ing to-night at 1159 Mission st. WO TINSMIT GOOD GENERAL JOB- bers. 12 and 14 Market st. JOXPERIENCED MILK SOLICITORS. 552 Bryant st., before noon. $150. German. 10 years’ experience, s coachman and gardener: sober, industrious and reliable; good references; city or ‘country. Address Coachman, Call Oflice, Oakland. ELIABLE MAN (DANE) WANTS SITUA- tion in & private family; is a £0od coachma can take care of garden and cows. Address C.T. box 143, Call Branch Office. be scen at MULLER'S, 2 Latham, W' from the time the engine is ordered for service on any date, until it is laid up jor that date. This to be construed as allowiug pay for each date (except Sundays) that an engineeris held with a work train away from hishome terminal, even though, on some dates, he is not ordered for service. 17 engineer per- forms service on Sunday heto be allowed pay there for.When engineers who have regular runs are called entrance, ladies onl; ME. PORTER, CARD-READER — LADIES AL 50, rents 81 paimisiry and elairvoyant sit- tings $1 50. 506 O'Farrell st., near Jones. N RS T T WHI ;CLATRVOY A medium and life-reader. Thomas Magee to Isaac Hecht, lot on E line of Octavia street, 117:10%, N of Jackson, N 50, E 81:6, 5 40, W 27:6, § 10, W 60; $10. William N. and Frances L. Shelley to Fred Raisch, lot on N lineof Union street, 26:8 W of Octavia, W 83:4 by N 80:1; $10. William H, Dimond to Charles M. C. A GROW, Secretary. B& THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TIHE stockholders of Western Sugar Refining Company will be held at the office of the corpora- tion, 327 Market st., San Francisco, Cal., on MON- DAY, the 25th day of March, at 12 3., for the elec- tion of a board of directors, to serve for the ensuing Pplace. AYING HENS FOR SALE; ALSO GOAT 4 with 2 kids. 529 Seventh st. Fon SALE —HOUSE OF 4 ROOMS AND stable. Apply 47 West Mission st. . ALSO RED- NT, TEST 218 Stockton. Shortridge, lot PARTNER WANTED IN GOOD )R SALE—100,000 BRICK Mandard frelght pay per day for any period of | Samuel L. and Josephiné Robbins o J. A. Mier, | = o% Mishes situation in'a small boarding or_lunch TG time less than thiriy days. ROBERT OXNARD, Secretary. 1 Ee—— RSO, When engineers who CABINET - MAKER AND E FINISE TABL] S %) S 3 ot on N line of Bush street, 106:3 1 of Steiner, 1 Louse or ranch. Please call or address T. B., 236 et ARD TABLES AND OFFICE DESKS. 211 EST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c. MME,Y0UNG, are On the extra list are called on for service of 'N 4 Clara st. with complete set of tools and bench; with | 1723 Gough st., near McAllisier: come skeptice: Post st.; basement; repairing. kind they will be paid according to the mileate, | - Tosmes 12 ok fhote H. Gordon to H. ). Woolley, SPECIAL NOTICES. ATTOR B o Eroiin | tvee GDuU DD, GallBranch Offfce; RS SHEEHAN, MEDIUM, 838 MARKET | RARGAIN-GOOD PNEUMATIC SAFETY Jates,etc of the service they are caled onto tlmrli ot on W i of Douglass street, 51:6 N of Thirii: OLARA FOLTE ST onraaamacans ‘Ea‘ié‘efl%‘c“}"fif B Ty i :‘;:‘;";i';-fpp;’;’;g‘s L0430 NORTH FOR M e cents. for $25. 526 McAllister st . g-haul gra ng-haul | eth, W 80 by N 50: also lot on W line of Douglass ms 14 and 15, 9th floor, Mills building, | Address S. M., by is office. ) e i LESINGE (EDIU e material trains engineers shall be paid as. per | sireel; 51:6.5 of bas ¢ oo By 8 507 $5 . rooms anc , 9th floor, Mills building. ' M., box 20, this office. = T T — R. SCHLESINGER, MEDIUM. 534 PAGE standard freight mileage, time and pay of the | = William G. Koch toTames Newman vt on N ZracHioes Ii'all Bate tnd Bedera) coiria 1, Y OUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION T0 | BARBER-SHOP—2 CHALRS; 100 SHOP. 602 st._Seances Monday evenings. Haight-st. car. < AT B O d‘;l:clofs“fl::fiur‘fifl;:fl;" “L"?.';;.‘m'm ‘,’,’ {)“1"10“ M(;':ce‘l' w;:;n;; °;'}JT:;I“]$‘ “’3 %"lgi‘; ednt‘;()\s%s wr;(:;‘ g:lsnn, AT g"v(e S IR 1'"'1:1“‘:"‘1? ok ¢ ggg :;ATHAKERTO WORK INSIDE. 222 ASTROLOGY rf’kAg'_"f'I");T"?'l““E‘s ‘:“:fi"‘g Y‘E""‘ho;‘cizyxg . 18. K s snow- | by N 114: $350, uj Sixth, G . | Rood references: v vate place, care O <IN . SY. i iy 3 e o am o L Sar LS (0 for packi¥wa(v |, Johu At Alargaret Swindeils to Biwara Trolan, MONEY T0 L()A"; [0 ;:?;*xli!:r':'r;l.;co forbiorea und Farden. Catt 1041 St st Gyt STRALSEER—PROF, .A'&Eii'!l!lohl‘a?lzaéflml‘g;fignl‘ilnglr:lfltzx:g Fras e homever. (o make the by reserving the | 1ot on W line of Juniper sizeet, 125 & of Harrison, | B2y roon By 1oL J.GUNN, 410 Montgomecy, ANTED_EMPLOYMENT BY RESPECT- | ]PANTS - PRESSER, COLUMBIAN WOOLEN - horoscopet GO LMES, 633 GEARY a right, however, to make the best arrangement pos. | § 25 by W 852 $10. Le 2 gomery. S : AL e b st.; horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice. e colth engineers for monthly snow-plow | - John A. and Annle Tnoraton to Mary A. Goss, &IOS E. LYONS, NOTARY PUBLIC | erally useful; thommot e yngerstants the ooseny [ ol i e ——— ILSHIRE SAFE, LETTER-PRESS, SCALE, S o Whei frelgns angines sse vui aves the | SECA SPR 0L A henig pecond sirect, 254:6 W of | 557 and Commissioner of Deeds. Passports pro- | horses. ~ Address Cosehman, box 17, Call Otlice, . | PASTRYMAN WANTED AT 613 CLAY ST. MONEY TO LOAN. ' coffee-mill and money-Lill; cheap. 102 Clay s Sec. 19. dp ey , :51%4 by N : $5. . on Montgomery st.; telephone - > £ - _ P 3 RE 3 CIN road light, the engine crew shall be paid passenger | ~Same'to Christlun W. Nissurn. lot on N line of | 5459+ residence 9502 Steiner st. CANDINAVIAN, 26 YEARS OLD, WISHES | ¢ 3 5 ~D ? = 2 OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWOASES rates. g < son. | Twenty-second street, 279:1115 W of Church, W = RAD N 5 situation; thoroughly understands the manage. | SEAMEN AND GREEN CNDe AT RPL Y SI :fino: ;limnn’;rx?nnyu °m§$‘fi¥f{'y 628 Markag! g sndseld. USTHEMEES het 0 et b Sec, 20, Wiien engincersare run over o division, | 23:55 by S -V | B BAD TEN. e, eity or oo FOR BL | ment of horsés, carriages, cows,sarden and generai | 55 PACUC st, regular shipping agents. D Ry iy URPEY,628 Marker. | ~r NG ES CHEAFER THAN SEOOND: or any part of, and are required to pulla | Joseph M. and Eliza K. 5 3 3 or try. Paci work ; e i TN KE R R] NG. = ST, 2 C! EL MORTG. . PIANOS, V.8 Mis Ce Cal et fr-ieht traia, over any portion of the trip, ey wii Helne, lot on' i Jine or TR 970 M4 | Coliection Co., 415 Montgy si., room 6, Tel. 5580, | Cunoniood references.’ Address poz 40, B r Al cvimmeamyG. mien | ) T insurance, etc. SPECKIS 30 x&fifi.‘.’l,‘,"" end W5 BAY MixCo. 13 Callfornia si, wi paid fu ight rates for the trip. xteenth, N 25 by E 125; §10. ' . B. McIN' 3 3 iR AN = ¥ TO, - Sec. 21. Engineers held for special setvice shall e e DOQEEINDEE AND Coleman Stevens to Ann Stevens, lot on NW line 422 Commiercial MICAN FARMBR AND WIFE WANT Cntersts, JALOE S 0N MORTGAGE OR COL- A 'stxwas’iléli‘ FOR RESTAURANT. 1 201 TSN 0N, dorTaa _TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES be paid tu'l time for any time 50 held at any point; | of Brannan street, 125 NE of Sixtr, S50 by 0 | = = uations on ranch: wife cook snd house- Fourth st. Saal A8 HDANGY L e provided, that &t his bome terminal, the time of an | 110+ §ift. e 4 SGASicl keeper: man fir-class tarmer; 1o children; best | 3 et o T, d00; HEBLS, 250 | MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, CRocKer | TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT: MACHINES engineer so held shall be computed from the time nnah B. Dingley to J NS _WANTED-_FEMALE, | refere Address V., box 81, Call Branch. YaSOLED, 40c; BT building, 3 i L sold cheap. HANSON & CO.,Chron! he should have been sentoutin his rexular turn, | Kathe Farreil lop oo N e Hos Sheh (trustee of done in 15 minutés. 635 8, T00m 57; telephone Main 5189, icle bid, r. 38, RAPH LASTS Keurny st.. basement. 0f Minna street, 260 by SW 354 0 FOR A NUMBER OF FIRST-CLASS GIRLS and provided. that full time, as per this section, sbiall'be understood to mean ohe day’s pay for caen Pt T R S i 174:885 SW of W:‘);!;K’Ei)—srwyi‘mn BY A RELIABLE inches; §1. - - > 5 STATE SECULTE | ] COMPARISON THE CALIG! Sevenih, NW i nderstands orchard and fralc busingss | STEADY MEN WANTED T0 ATTEND THE | (5, YQNTX OF, BEAL-ESIATE SECURITY. 1 TR NE forever. NAYLOR, 19 Montgomery. = Re; iy tho: pd . cash counter ina oon; guaranteed by + SHADBOURNE JR. & CO., 313 Montgy st 3 S iy e engincer Hiakes no mileage o acconny ot hein | nom s om0 Annle N, Farrell lot on SW oor y;fi%fig’rfifiofix SWEDISH HOTE ot O Rl e e s Ral intereats price 3175 cagh. - Appy room 7, 777 | AN aar v OF MONEY ~ ADVANCED | e » e engincer makes o mileage onaccount of being | nér of Seventh street. with — Minna, SW 80 vy 3 BL, | = alf interest; price cash. Apply room 7, your furniture, planos or real estate: low rates: TO EXCHANGE. i Tocomorive SerVice u easomable amount ber | > Alred Groy (0 Amibeose T e thecommiry Adaress & R HANSKRE | FL ropulig matimic S DTG OF | Markest Svenis, 3 RIS R Tl Mimiga 2 %% | Yoy NS T80 AR et il et e e L T w‘,’rnxymd ;n A oster, lots 26 and 27, | R 110 Gency gt i 7 st 2 ing that will oeen fiew antlin Before He. o WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS PRESSER ON | évenings. J, NOONAN, 1021 Missi 1LL EXCHANGE 160 ACRES REDWOOD e e O e hos o adlton. o 1 | D100k 505, T and J s reets and Thirty-third and | €0 : i e AR T AR L R SR custom coats; steady work and good wages. OFANYSECURITY AT LOW RATES; DEAL: timber land in Sonoma County. accessible to a ferred from one division of the road to wnother by | * Jacob and Lina Heyman to Maria A. Hedlunc, | ALSEe S o0l : || FIRSTCLASS GERMAN GARDENER Wit | Y QNG MAN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. | \ONEY LOANED ONJEWELRYAND S Francis % ok Sl wish of the company, and_learning the road) wiil | ot on N line of Crescent avenne, 5 g 2 2 110 Geary st. 9! & 137 Third st. NDOTHER | st., San Francisco. bepald §8 for_each day: except 15 cases whereln | moum 113 0 Bloek b Hory pasr. South e o e CAEDENER WK A avenue. E 25 by N 100, block 8, Holly Park; $10, S}?A and Anna Joostio Jo-xz;px; X Lawless, ot on ine of Canal street, 330 E of Congdon, £ 160. block 10, Coll Siso A valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1108 Market st nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. T ADIES_FOR AN Al SERVANT SEE J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. 205 yalencie of IDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS A SITUATION other service is performed on same date, in which Cases they will be paid one-half a day for six hours | or iess at'the $3 rate. —_— STORAGE, BARBERS-TWOCHAIR SHOP IN COUN- try; good show for married man. 1807 Haight. ARTIN & Market ANCIAL TORAGE OF FURN: RE PN CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS, 749 as_dishs 3 ¥ CERARNOLALS S goods, . PRHGE e ege Homestead, 4150 10ts 8 16 11 washer in small restaurant; under- OY LIVING WITH PARENTS AS BARBER'S bold etc. J. M. Sec. 48, Wheoa train s abandoned for which an | block 13, lots 13, 14, 16, bock. 11, 1ota 6 and 8, | all kioansy reliatyai telephons No. 1849 furaish Siands some cooking. - Address A. S. box 105, Cail g‘:gfienm Address B. 4., box 112, Call | NTONEYROTOAN ON SAN FRANCISCOREAT mecussmntuifin:&sguu:;: estate. W.J. GUNN, 410 Montgomery st, 421-423 Market st, CHAS, L. TAYLOR,

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