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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1895. A BIG BOOK PURCHASE Over 5000 Volumes to Be een classes, Adolph Herbst principal—+Belong- ing, 810.5; attendance, 762.2. South-end Primary School, four classes, Miss lda E. Coles principal—Belonging, 161.4; at- tendance, 149.4. Sonth San Francisco Primary School, twelve classes, William W. Stone principal—Belong- ing, 452.3; attendance, 442.4. Spring Valley Grammar School, fourteen classes, Silas A. White _principal—Belonging, No Notable Democrats Avail- NOTICE OF MEETINGS. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. s Are Tequested to attend a special meeting SUNDAY, April 14, at_1 o’clock P. o, 8¢ King Solomon's Hall, Masonic Temple, 10 attend the funeral of our late brother, JOHN E. PLOUF of St. John's Lodge No. 9, Seattle, Wash. Master Masons are invited to attend. By order of LUDWIG M. HOEFLER, Worshipful Master. ITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN IN ), Mors: clty or coantry; long expemndce: Dest 5‘;" references: speaks four lan; s. Address R. S., box 104, Oll’lp()mce. i YOUNG DANE, ACCUSTOMED TO WORK on private places, wishes situation; ecity or country; thoroughly = understands horses, cows, ghm garden and general work. Address J. J., box 53, Call Office, MALF HELP WANTED. COOKS, $30, $40 AND 60; 2 DISHWASH- ers; 2 walters: painter, steady job; ranch butcher, $25. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. () WOOD-CHOFPERS, §1 AND 81 50 CORD: company work for 1 yi MURRAY & READY, 634 Clays . 1@ LABOREBETOMG DITCHESON RANCH: farmer, $1 50 a year. MURRAY & READY, PERSONALS. T.—80 KIND OF YOU. THANKS. WISHED sald when you vould see me. Call NE MORE Onk Roll Top Desks. Oak Chitfoniers Oak Bed Sets Oilclotns and | Stoves and Ranges f #14 10 335 ’Erom $10 up = 5 ADOLPH KRONBERG, Secretary. = 624 Clay st. PhoMsands of har ep everything. Added to the School 690.6; ‘attendance, 655. ; able to Succeed Stephen L KRONT A% & NTHSEGONPANION OR VALET 0 e Vs e ! Fhonsanis of i i Libraries Bl Growien princloet Beloaging S6AL; J. Field. N MURTA I DaE N0 invalld gehtleman; shaks German, French | 3 BUTTELMACANT B0 £ MIFKERS: 001 o125 0005021 100 ., above Sixh. APPORTIONED TO ATTENI!AN CE. Report of the Number of Pupils and Attendance Up to Date. o Aiss 1 E. 8 —Belongini e | YOUN AMAN WISE , ; T iRD PASTRY T Superintendent Moulder of the Public| ¥ it 2, CHnces, principal—SeloR€in€ | Local Democrats do not look upon the S GWATN, (MEDIUI, S0 KEATNY. | Y Caro for horses, mitk cows, do gardening ang | [[EAD COOK, MEAT AND PASTEY. FOR | Schools has issued a circular to the princi- | * Winfield Scott Primary School, four classes, | Tetirement of Chief Justice Stephen J. | 587 parlors 7,8, circs. Mon., Thiur.: hrs. 10 8. | general " housework: best references. Address COUNLIy resort; see parLy pals of all the public schools of the cit_y. calling upon them to submit to him a list of such books as they may most desire for the libraries of the several schools. The fund at the disposal of the Superin- tendent jor the purchase of books is a little over $3500. With this he expects to pur- chase about 5000 books. He has called for a report of the average attendance at the schools, and finds it to be a little over 35.000. He has, therefore advised the principals to file their requisi tion based upon an average of 10 cents for attendance 356. 44, F. and A. M.—Officers and mem- bers are very carnestly requested o assem- and English; best of references. Address box 8, & READY, 634 Clay st. OR EASTER HATS GOTO “THE FASHIO> 3 Jery ¢ Call Ofiice, Oakland. EREAY 008 UARER - L TR SRR ) . Starr King Primary School, twelve classes, ble SUNDAY, April 14, at 3 o'clock P. M., L 2 s S ANTED—A RANCH BLACKSMITH, 335 & | I 115 Tavlor st. This store has been recen iy 138 Ki i =1 i for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late NTED—BY A MARRIED COUPLE, WITH | ! a ) S by Miss Eile Kortick, sister of the late Mrs. Miss Kate Conklin, principal—Belonging 542.4} brother, GEORGE BALLARD, formerly & mem: WaANTED SEMARERE ORI month and found, steady work: Italian’ Swiss, | opened by “iss Eile Kor attendance 501.8. Sutro Primary School Mary Magner, principal—B ance 70.8. Washington Grammat School, eleven classes, Thomas B. White, principal—Bélonging 514.8; sttendance 487.8. Webster Primary School, eighteen classes, Miss Agnes M. Manning, principal—Belonging 840; attendance 768. West End School, three classes, Miss Ella M- Garthy, principal Belonging 70.9; attendance taree classes, Miss elonging 78; attend- Whittier Primary Schoo!i seventeen classes, Mrs. Emma 8. Code, principal—Belonging 156.4; attendance 138.1. “‘This report is the average number regu- larly belonging to the schools,” said Super- intendent Moulder yesterday. It does not show the total enrollment, which is about 44,000. This big purchase of books will be made through local dealers and bids will be called for. Every dealer will be notified and given a chance to compete.” THE COLONEL'S JUDGMENT. ‘Why He Only Took a Part of His Force Into Action. Retire. think he will hardly yield its denunciation. JUDGE WALLACE A FAVORITE. Budd and Maguire Are Both Confi- dent That Fleld Will Not ‘»Field as likely to take place soon. That | pressure is being brought to bear toin- | duce him to retire, they say, may be true, but when it would be as a punishment for | doing what he considered his duty they Chief Justice Field was the one member of the Supreme bench who declared against the income tax bill asa whole. was uncompromising in the directness of As the measure is dis- tinctly one of the administration’s its friends were naturally highly incensed. His opinion ber of Excelsior Lodze, By order of the W. M. THEO. FROLICH, Secretary. GOLDEN GATE ENCAMPMENT No. 1, 1. 0. 0. F., holds its regular session THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. All patriarchs are invited to be present. H. C. GEORGE, Scribe. EZ,. 800D CITIZENSHIP ME TINGBME- tropolitan Tempie, SUNDAY, April 14, at 3 .. Address by H. W. Bowman. Subject: “Ro- manism Anti-Christia SPECIAL NOTICES. DON'T CUT R CORNS; WE RE- move them painlessly without a knife in ¥hreemhmw Chiropodic Institute, 3614 Geary st. PRIVATE HOME FOR THE SICH Ing-in Hospital; rest cure patient and inva- lids; competent nurses. 606 Haight st. ¥ ALL COURTS—LEGAL PRIVATE MA’ ters; confidential; advice free. ATTOR- NEY MCCABE, 838 Market st. \RA” FOLTZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, rooms 14 and 15, 9th floor, Mills building. Practices in all State and Federal courts. =20 HLE, OFF 51 DR, NELLIE BELG ICES, 61 to 55, Donohoe building, 1170 Market st. Stomach, liver, kiduey and rheumatism success- fully treated. 'Nervous diseases a speclalty. Dis- ing-house, boarding-house or small countzy hotel Ascook and wife: American womanand Danish man; wages moderate. Appiy at 16 South Park, inbasement. ONGLISHMAN WHO IS A FIRST-CLASS gardener wants a job; can milk and under- stands care of horses; willing to make himself useful. E. B., box 120. MPLOYMENT OF ANY KIND WANTED BY strong respectable young of 20, living with his mother; has experience as shipping clerk and in other office work; moderate wuges: good refe: TESCHE, 681 Kearny st. YOUNG MAN, 18 YEARS, WOULD LIKE place in tinshop where he could finish trade. I or address E, COOK, 3012 Mission st. Y A YO MAN OF 28, SINGLE; HAS No.1 recommendations for 10 years as night watchman at first-class hotel; would accept any responsible position with fair wages. Address W., box 99, Call Office. TOUNG MAN WISHES SITUATION AS fireman; can run stationary engine; best of city reference from last employer. Address F. M., box 99, Call Office. AT ANDRE'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE FIRST- £\ class help of every description. 315 Stockton st.; telephone (main) 1304. MAN, LATELY FROM EAST, to milk 8 cows and do chores, $20; farmer’s boy abont kitehen, $12, and others, at W. D. EWER CO.’S, 626 Clay st. LACKSMITH—MUST BE A4 GOOD TOOL sharpener; country; $45 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. VW ANTED—10 LARORERS TO-DAY. §1 DAY and board. long job: biacksmith for ranch, $35 and found; buttermaker, 830 and found; 3 mil ers, $20 and $25 and found: ship carpenter, $3a day: errand hoy for siore, $3 & week; choreman for ranch, $15 and found; French cook, private family, $30 and found, and others. Appiy to J. ¥. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. HANSEN & CO., 110 Ge S $25: JIEAD ‘vmo , nice restaurant, $11 a week: man and wife for a dairy ranch, wife do housework, man os cheesemaker; French cook at small wages: third cook, $30 0 '$35: dishwasher, $15; man to sell butchers’ aprous, jackets, etc.: good cheesemaker. | MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. ANTED—ENGLISH BUTLER FOR EASY place in city; $30. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter. { J. Harrington, forme: i‘ ADIES-CALL J OOK ON RHEUMATISM, GOUT AND LU bago sent iree 1o those sending their addresses to E. M. CHESSMAN Manufacturing Co., Pitts- burgh, Pa. resses popular prices or enzagements patterns to measure. 11 Gears A LL STLK CHOIC end for price: ery st., San Francisco, Cal. ANCHE—NO MATTER 3 z ened, come home. | od. 0 S e | (ALLAT FONZO' CAFE, FOR FIRSI-CLASS refreshments: furnished rooms by the day or week. 2087 Center st., Berkeley stution, Berkeley. ANTED — DISHWASHER FOR HOTEL, ‘Vtzo, German preferred; boy to_wash dishes in | coftee-house. $10; French boy for boarding-house, $12; vegetableman, $15; boy for store, must speal French. $4 a week, etc. L. ANDR 5 Stockton. TEADY BARBER Fourth st. HAS DISCOVER what you have | & large class under treatment. Send address for | book explaining treatment, 1206 Marker Also | 1ady partner wanted with $350 to open up a ladies’ departments HAUPTLIL, LADI "HAIR DRESSER, HAS i § ive scl e : They urged that since Mr. Field opposed t X would like & position in & wholesale or retail | = e | ¢} , removed to 1156 Market st., next to the Maze, every pupil in their respective schools. “It was a hot fight, an’ no mistake, - & Roox HITEN i P Ne D08 o ARBER FOR SATURDAY; $2 50. 504 NAPA | * * pse s = e Anmhe’; list of books is called for, based “h!?, obs’umdthe cglone, when the brush | 1€ Plans of the President he should have €d $3 50 up. 309 Sixth, winestore; 8 years’ expericnce; best of references. [BATBED X! GTET PLACE FOR LADIES T0 TRADE IN upon an average of 2 cents per pupil, thg books to go into the teachers’ reference li- brary in the rooms of the Superintendent. The Superintendent has arranged a plan by which the principal making the requi- sition_for the book shall have a first claim upon it, and be entitled to 1ts use for an in- definite period. Following is the report of the'm:mber of pupils belonging to the schools and the verage of their attendance, as prepared by Assistant Secretary Wade, and '“IPO" which the apportionment of books will be | made: Agassiz Primary School, twelve classes; aver- age number belonging, 615.2; average daily endance, 518.7; Miss Sarah J. Jones prin al. PBernal Heights Primary School, six classes; average number belonging, 306; average daily atiendance, 289; Miss Mary E. Keating princi- pal. Lowell High School, twelve classes; average number belonging, 480.1; average 'daily at- tendance, 449; Frank Morton principal. 5 S sart elammens . e ) b1 . ‘ £ i erally uscful at the forge, desires position in lam- | —~ - > et < = - e e .Ji’,”,';‘l“;i,n‘,{,‘:‘,““;?{n;gi;j’?" S Svptae ]| LMo hunded an cight! et of broad learning, with the experience and H._SHELDON, Secretary, { ber sawmiil or paper-mill, woolen-mil, miningor | NTAN FOR RESTAURA WAITER | COAKS, CAEES AND SUITS RET Quily attendance, 681.5; Miss Jean Parker But why did you not rush in your re- | moral stamina indispensable for a member | SrrE T s WANTED_EEMALE, |5 Works orat water works, Address 5. 7. Ma- | (M. table. 1805 Haight st s’ cost. s 20 ¢ principal. Buena Vista Primary School, four classes; average mumber belonging, 181.9; average daily nttendance, 169.9; Miss Amelia G. Catlin at Burnt Hickory was mentioned. “You were there,” colonel ?”’ “T shud say I wuz, sah! I wuz in com- mand of my reg’meant, with power to use my own discretion, sah.” **And you led them in?” Not the resuvs, sah; not the resuvs—'" “Your men were in the reserve?’’ “Let me exvlain, sah. You don’t seem to grasp the idea, sah. Iled fo’ hund’ed and sixty men—"" “In the regiment?”’ “‘Yes, sah. A car’ful commandah nevah takes in his whole fo'ce despit case, sah. When the enemy come up in rifle-shot an’ made a stand, sah, I se- lected all my fo'ce but the resuvs, an’ we sailed right up to pistol-shot distance, an’ thah we stood ouah ground, sah, not a man flinchin’, not a man movin’, foh twenty minutes, while the bullets flew around us like sand, sah—" “How many men did you lead in, colo- nel?” serves und end the fight right there—" “Shows youah lack o’ military skill, sah. We had reconnoite’d the ground an’ found we couldn’t fight no mo’n two hund’ed an’ 1l it becomesa | friendly man. intention of retiring. hus first decision. matter. “This is going to retire just vet. should withdraw from his suceessor. place as he. of the Supreme Bench States.” position? of the the courtesy to retire and give placetoa Some time ago Field made known his He changed his mind, but that circumstance gave credit to the rumor that he was about to yield to | the demands of his enemies and carry out “Justice Field will not resign,” was what Governor Budd had to say about the the first I have heard of the matter, but I tell you I don’t think he “Who would probably succeed him if he Well, I tell vou, I don’t think he’'ll withdraw. But if "he showd there is only one logical That is William T. Wallace. “I consider Judge Wallace the foremost | jurist of this country to-day,” continued the Governor with warmth. another man who could so nobly fill the Of keen insight, he is a man “There is not United Congressman James G. Maguire shook his head when Le heard of the gossip con- == on NS, NOTARY PUBLIC | and Commissioner of Deeds. Passports pro- cured. Office 607 Montgomery 8t.; telephone 54 esidence 2202 Steiner st. 7 SK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALL, in_wrapper, for mailin DIVIDEND NOTICE: E NEVADA San ¥ Ci The Board of Directors of this bank have declared a dividend (No. 12) for the quarter ending March 31, 1695, at the rate of Six (8) per cent per annum, payable on and after the 15th inst. Transfer-books will be closed from the 10th to the 15t inst... both days in- 1 D. B. DAVIDSON, Secretary. n Francisco, April 10, 1895. ND NOTICE. 3 s per share, of the Hu Sugar plantation will be payable at the oftice of the company, 327 Market street, on and after SATUR- DAY, April 20, 1895. Transfer-books will close Saturday, April 13, 1895, at 12 0'c ock M. AT THE SWEDISH EMPLOYAMF £ rean first-class & awaiting situations. A , box120, this office. QITUATION WANTED BY GERMAN AND 2 wife withont children on a ranch or private place; man understands all kinds of ranch or pri- vate work: wife good cook. Address T.RATH- GEBER, N i TOUNG MAN rience in family wine and liquor store wants situation. 215 Second s 4 MAN (GE n in a wholesale years' experience in & New York groce ndrivea team. Addréss ALBERT WOLLER, ontss ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY. 142 - Second st. ¥ ARBER WANTEDSATURDAY|NIGHT AND Sunday moruing. 416 Turk st. YARBER WAN T SATUR Ninth st. DARBER FOR SATURDAY. el 2 ARBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUN > '315 Sutter st. ARBER FOR SATURUAY. 619 SACRA- menio st. T 13314 1056 FOURTH RACTIC ER AND MINING man desires & position as mining foreman of a gold, silver, lead or cinabar mine; best of refer- ences. Address 19 Rausch st., San Franci W ANTED_SITUATION BY Y0 MAN TO drive milk wagon. Address M. W., box 85, Call Branch Office. W ANTE A YOUN AN, WORK IN Inundry as an ironer or polisher; had three years' experlence; hanty at anything In laundry. Address A. J. F., 1316 Missi M ACHISIST, EXPERIE VL branches of indusiry, thoroughly understands all kinds of repairing, and could make himself gen- FORE- NCED IN MANY neral Delivery, San Francisco, Cal. 28 YEARS, LATELY I'RO! s Job in Irish or American bakery 3 years' experience in con’ FOR SATURDAY. 87 THIRD ST. Bmm 3 RARBER—SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 620 | Union st. OUNG MAN IN G t have good references. Address 7, this office. 3 & @ AND ASSIST IN COOK- king. 533 Commercial st. ROCERY- | Iarge money made on sm iuvestment. WHE! K &CO., 318 Pines ANCER AND TUMORS CURED: EL _ and magnetic treatments to women and chil- dren for chronic and nervous di : reduced price to the poor. MRS. LEE, 3: stocks and g Hotel, Sai Francisc B SERS, the widow of RAPHL DE- Sixth st.; finest H,\nmmr ING, 25¢: ANY STYL! neer hair-store. B. SPITZ, 111 Stoc! estaolished 1869; strictly one price, 25¢ only MATRIMONIAL 3 A 1 A¥L Anchor Hall, 997 Market st.: by mail, 15 Free lebture on marriage every Wednesday eve! ing, 8 o'clock. W ALTZ GUARANTEE class. PROF. Fi 5 Market st. SW LOUVRE DINING-PARL st. are the (all OR THE COUNTRY. J. & CO., 7 Montgomery st. RRIGHT BOY TO LEARN TR GLOVE COMPANY, 818 Mark AN AND WIFK; SMALL ough and Lombard sts. INE SUITS, $156: DRE | I Misfit Clothing Pariors, 14 ¢ i h{fis, MELVILLE- | M her Oratorical, | 10519 Van Ness av | #1 mo.: dramatic ci; . > Pl board and lodgin, : " s . s Bl . all or” address W. GRAVES, |~ 70 - 2 S T oes Fximary Sohiool Hurme plassen ayer | a0 " | cerning the Chief Justice. He, too, was | o7 Saramento s et B oy OV WANT SPEAK GERMAN, | 50c mo.; private DS stags for yra e age number belonging, 89.8; average dailyat-| 1Y 50, colonel? , quite certain that Mr. Field had absolutely | 4 at Stockte S THST-CLARSS GARDENER WISHES A BT 4. NUSCHLER, DVICE FREE: DIVORCE LAWS ASPECIAL tendance, $6.5; Miss Rose Thayer principal. Why, gud Lawd, sah, thah was on’y two | ng intention of retiring. F YOU WANT A GUOD SERVANT, uation 00 private place in the city; g00d refer- | QEAM | o Tuclections, damagéy wils Clement Grammar School, fourteen classes; | hund'ed an’ eight trees in the patch!”"—| When itcame to available material in | poSF female, ity OroSouniry. APPLY MME LEO- | nce. G. B., room 25, 403 Broadway, cor. Mont- | 1 ull pr pEOvets ey gt average number belonging, 717.4; average | Cleveland Plain Dealer. the Democratle ranks for a Justice of the | YOLI'S Emp. Oflice, 957 Maricet ; open e venings. _ | gomery. S a MEY OUT OF ENPLOYMENT, §1 50 WILL daily attendance, 671.9; Miss Mary E. Calla- e Supreme Court, he hesitated. Then he LADY OF RE] YOMPETENT HOUSE- PAINTER, WITH | AVl start you in & business that pays $3 50 a day. ban prineipal. Cleveland Primary School, nine classes; average number belonging, 376.6; average le ¢ family ; can teach German and music: no objection 5 ) "l’aneudmmc. 348.4; Miss Annie E. SZA\"]’!} J. K. and Mary Prior, Joséph and Grace F. | chosen, as the jurists who had won renown | to countr; 17 Pine st. \ PRICES OF SWITCH principal Shain to Thomas . Ryan, lot on SW corner of Bay | would, he thought, most of them be un- | 14 SCHOONERS bangs, natural curl: La Verite curl Cooper Primary School, twelve classes; | Street and Van Ness avenue, 23y Breh2i8i | available because of their advanced age. T cels: hair dressed average number belonging, 615; average daily atiendance, 586.8; Mrs. Celine R. Pechin prin- | sirett G by S137:6: 810, | said. “But he is now 68, I think, Of | Cul1000 Washingion poen or melling: e En oS cipal. Calvin W. Kellogg to Mary F. Kellogg, 10t on SE | aoure = b aati o ki T — 3 = N S jontiy AT 5 Columbia Grammar School, thirteen classes; | coraoy ot arrell and Beidoman streets, E 80 by | COUTSe there me be no question !as(o his FEMALE HELP WANTED RoiT FISITL average number belonging, 743.4; average | §100: gift. wr,r?-fmmema ility. There can also be 8s | pousework; first. —— —~ = Bhrdaten iV sox i daily attendance, 612.6; Miss Lizzie B. Burke Crocker Grammar School, twelve classes be- longing, 633.9: attendance, 587.7; William H. Edwards principal. Denman Grammar belonging, 740. School, sixteen classes; attendance, 701.9; Azro L. REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS, also_lot on S line of Bay street, 25 E of Franklin, line of Bay Benjamin F. Crary to Mary S. Crary, loton S f Pive street, 66 E of Broderick, £ 31:8 by S 1. ate of Joseph Russell (by James Russell, ad- strator) to Albert Horiger, lot on N line of Fifteenth street, 51 W of Natoma, W 21 by N 980; $750. 1in | made the surprisin, | not feel capable of sa statement that he did ving who might be irst of all comes Judge Wallace,” he ttle doubt about the fact that he is reach- | "I]F the period in life when jurists gener- | ally retire. { “Jaeckson Temple and E. W. McKinstry | have both won fame among lawyers. | Either would grace the position, yet both position as manuger or housekeeper in gentleman's private family: cit; 233-285 Fifteenth st., near Mi FECLISH WOMAN WA HO er's position, or cook and laundress situatie ¥ or country: Teferences. Call or address Cook 8 Seventh QWEDISH S COOK SITUATIO! | work, Kedv tools, wants work; will accept low wages. W. 5 CENTS_THE girls, $20; French nurse, $25; French seam- stress, $25; German or Swedish_par or maid and waitress, $25; maid and seamstress. $20: house- 1. $20: Menlo Park, $25: Oakland, and other towns. Apply MISS CULLEN, 103 ton st., room 2 at store i 8 App 28 Nev near Harrison. i TEADY U next grand mass-meeting at Temple, April 17. .| L E | stores. SMITH | Bazaar. 1170 Market st., over M HEST PRICE ast-off clothing. PACIFIC STATES D ms. 1 lephone, main . GRAVEDAND |V g e Albert Horiger to James Duane, same; $10. - country preferred. 9 Stockton st. VIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, BANTA CRUZ TANTED—YOUNG MAN WITH A KNOWL- | ' printed. ROBERTSON'S, 126 Pos. si. = i ey e UL el Daniel and Clara Meyer to Solomon Gump, lot on | 8Te close to 70 years of age. 3 R T e G'B Tare pald. Apply MISS QUL W o s notions and sporting goods. | NLH BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD, ouglass Primary School, four classes; be- | sw iine of Ninth street, 275 SE of Bryant, SE 50 Since the Senate refused to confirm the } L S 1 Apply 528 Market st., roam 7, between 4:30 and 6 store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, longing, 192.7: attendance, 172.9; Miss Wini- | by § : $10. appointment of Judge Porter solely on the capable, want_situations; g 10618 R x s oo Wore fizgiires, doars ; fred L. Tarpey principal. an Francisco Savings Union to Jo ke ronna thatil s waos ¥eas old the catter Ladies’ Bure ANTED—CHAMDERMATD AND WALT- | Sheses rar i Edison I'rimary School, twelve classes; be- lot on S line of Seventeenth street, 163 W of | 57 SEahiaeime bl T s Y Y exs for boarding house, in city, $20. Apply | SECONDHAND A8 WELL longing, 403.9; sttendance, 378.2; Miss Bessie | Guerrero, W 45 by S 243: $10. | e has 0 be cons . e T YOUNG WOMA WISHES | 2 5 ter st. | 2 v S ers, sk n principal. ! John E.and Fannie M. Markley to Frank E. | of this action I think it is probable that no situation (0 do general housework: good laun- | YW ANTED—NURSE TO CARE FOR CHILD | biv. Appis The Walts Safe, lass mf\‘x"n.'»f:;],;“_" 3:0;. c‘;-ggr‘s’,es:‘:nrlgs‘;:é l:'::‘l'ocnk Emerson Primary School, twelve classes; be- é;\{:[;‘-m;);‘:‘;n ‘\éslll’x‘!e“gix?nl‘ r‘n‘\;‘; street, 53 S of | man over 65 years of age will be considered. | dress. atoma st. |V 4 years old, $16, couniry: expenses pafd. | bi TP e e B s longing, 604.1; attendance, 564.9; Miss Sarah | 5SS R2ls and Sameil Davis to Alexander | TO Dame one of the younger men would | T2b ALL FOR COMPE | Appiy ELE K, aa | 1 s Singie-nanded. cail 8t 545 Atinta st bat, | 1021-1028 Mission st.. above Sixth, 9 Everett Crammar School, fourteen ciasses: be. | B: BIOyer, 1ot on W line of Folsom street, 275 S of | force me to choose some one from the bar, | Liliable help; ali nationalities. 9 Stock l W2 D | Thirdand Fourch: no objections (o country. | GAS EIXIURES AND . PLUNBING ™ 633 longing, 667 attenasmcs. 624 Mrs. anx':ces Twenty-fourth. S 50 by W 122:6: 810. 3 | as I believe the Supreme Court of Cali- ‘ ED —GOOD HOME FOR 9 in San Rafael, $15. S U . HUESCHMAD A Banning principal. | yistate of Hiram A, benrsons (by ot I.|fornia has no Democrats among its mem- cars: speaks English and German; make | APP Portianit ¢ 3 AND LADIE bers at present. FOR Fairmount Primary School, twelve classes; | pherself useful: good company for old couple; refer- ences given and required. box 1 of Merchant and East streets, NW 24.38, W 60. RONERS, AT PARISIA belonging, 554.8; attendance, 510.1; Miss Clara | M. Johnston principal. anklin Grammar School, fourteen classes; 79.F 74:634: also lot on N line of Merchiant thoughtfully. I would not want to do this,”” he added “It would cause invidious Catl Office. VANTS A TOMAN WITH 2 A} TLORED NTS situation in the country to do housework. Call | $1 a week. , 424 Sutter st. corner Dolores and Twi in 12 b urs of H 4, % 4 Cot HOTEL, - Al belonging, 620.1; attendance, 588.6; James G. X | comparisons that would perhaps be un- | o' jdress 31 Minna st 2 X corner Dojores and Tweniy-ninth s Kennedy principal i . ;4 just. Besides it would he”fl matter of | - TOMAN WANT: roung Irish HOES HALF-SOLED [N 10 MiNGTES: | : : 3 Fremont Primary School, eight classes, Miss | Anne Kelly to Herman W. Newbauer. lot on N | naming my personal friends. o window-cleaning. 230 Hickory small family, $20: German | ) done while you wait; at less than half the usual | TTAY & CO. 815 GEARY—_FASHIONABLE Rose Goldsmith principdl—Belonging, 374; | 4 of Geary street, 137:6 X of Mason, £ 25 byN | Many Democratic attorneys and poli- | avenue: % - care 1 ohild, by vears old 315 experienced | price: sil repaizing done achalt price; wor suaran- | 11 Laaics Taflors: 1 Sty At i ttendance, 347.3. 5 oA 5 § 5 ticians' were seen. With exceptiol AR AN -+ 110 | teed. 564 Misst vet. First and Secon trade solicited:: personal fittling not necessary: send * Garfield Brimary School, twelve classes, Miss | Lo g A o e e ced their preferenc i eary st. ATENS SOLED, 40c: HEELS, 25c; | Waist on measurement; goods and findings com- el Y School, twelve classes, Miss | » e of Stevenson street, 250 SW of Sixh, | they announced their preference for Judge d obliging, 10 do an WAL N 0555 Kenrny ohpose 28¢5 | plete from $15 up; suits from $6 up; mourning Mary A. Scherer principal—Belonging, 589.7; | § by NW 75: $10. * | Wallace if a successor was to be chosen to WAIT A¥L done in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st.. basement. | Plete from $15 np; suits Pi g attendance, g Girls’ High School, twelve ciasses, Elisha s S = = T hotel, countr) 20; 14 S of Sierra, - 3 o SHES WORK B Dol g8 ivate boardingh '$15+ W ness cheap. Address W. | Brooks principal—Belonging, 492.6; attend: 8.87: $10. their replies, however, that they were not | (YERMAN v ORK BY DA otel: §15; waliress privaie boarding-house, $13; | T ance, 7 Es co Land Company (o Patrick @'Eve- | prepared to join in any demand upon | ;X washing tonin or cleaning. Call 2211 Pow #15. Call early S Golden Gate Primary School, eight classes, nd Susan A. Patrick O’Farrell,lot line of Fi urteenth avenue, 125 8 of Field. “ield to resign. It was evident from the tenor of work in exchange or 0od homie: city or country. 1 Please cail or addre MRS, LEHMHUS. : 2 waitresses for resses for same cout TED—CARPENTER TO TAKE BUSL "'Ax'l ED—BOY weel Address R., bo: orde fit_ guarante BIG CAPITAL IN TRUS bank rat Mrs. Aurelia Griffith “principal — Belonging, | Lake street, 8 25 by E 120: $800. | MERICAN WOMAN; SPLENDID COOK TRY HO- W —MEN WHO , 2d or chattel mort 893.8; attendance, 362.5. | “Antoine and Gracie Borel to Willlam A. and | and honsekeeper: for lumber or mining camp, 0 and room, wait table once a da; their wages 1o place accounts +law and Haight Primar hool, ‘en classos, Mise | C™ 5. Burus, lot on N mer of California | The Judge and the Dog. ranch or camping-out parties. Address Cook, box | French waitress, $15 to $20 and room: lunch wait: | commercial o Do charge uniess successtul. 49¢ stree fih avenue, 12 32:6 by N 100: $10. | 108, Call Office. Tess: young girl in a family of 2, §10 a month, in | y Mary A. Haswell principal—Belonging, 490.3; | to Frederick W. ‘A wire-grass Georgia Judge has just de- KNO. COLLECTION A Y, 110 Suiter st. 54 5 . N N W 5 v nice famil 00k in a smail family, | - — — ol attendance, 464.5. 5 oy i * . cided 2 big dog case.” TDDLE-A WOMAN WANTS PLACE TO | 81 unusually nf - i ; Y |~ —caa ARBERSHOP, OLD ESTAB. | 2o oot E il - hemilton Grammar School, sixteen classes, e e T e o e | ““How f [ Ppr et Mo croris or would take care of sick laty: | S e R e T W e e i | MOSEY TOARED ON JEWELRY AND DI Villi A. Roberts incipal—! X : i & terms moderate. Cal A ., off Mission, | o o 3 Z 2Py a8 = Ol = ELs Atindencs chon. . o eine, - Pl :fi.pffi':‘.r?; o ;:;d:!;llfe\-(o,".\*%g"',’;. | . “Youseea man went to Texas and left | near Second e e e e o, 451 810, | T ASSTLADY TAILOR: 5 AT G Harrison Primary School, seven classes, Mrs. | W 120: $10. | his dog with a neighbor and when he came | 3 NER[CAN TADY WISHES POSITION AS | iy P S WL scxegh niture without removal, I Mary A. O’Neal principal—Belonging, 815.1; | Sol and Dora Getz to Julia J. Schwartz, lot on W | back he wanted the dog.” 4\ housekeeper. Apply 1118 Market st., room 20. | “ ANTE! lady B,um S—BARG TO-DAY; 5CHAIR | and other securities; lowest inierest. Room 88, attendance, 289. line of Thirtieth avenue, 150 N of C street, N 75 | “Well?" STOATION T ANTED RWEGIAN [\vests mior. [;‘:“:‘r-“‘lgfl-u;"[;’F:;"echh:::;j';.‘d}mg;*g sbop, with baturoom, for sale for $450; central | Donohoe bullding, cor. Market and Taylor. v 2 s ¢ W 120; £10. w] i ATION NTE! A N | ve G . §2 cation; e sold. 26 G e e e T e e touany Sehook e dlases, D D w7, et sad T The Judge decided that the man who | \ girito take full charge of an Infant baby, or do | German miirse, $10: Scandinavian or German girl | oo’ Apuas o PG Inquire 526 Grant ave. 1 8300.000 Azgrwre TY AND A 3051+ attendance. so6.o o pal— Belonging, | poer (ies Green) to same, same, quitclainy deed; | had the dog didn’t have a title and that a | second work. 2118 Chestnat st., Oaklund. | for housework, 2 in family, 822 50; 2 cooks, Ger- | ST B o De iy y akiand firsi-class business prop- Hearst Grammar School, fourteen classes, | 1 fellow who would leave a good dogoughtn’t | ¥ GUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION A | Man style, §25: chambertiald, $15; waitress, $15: | P EMOVI LR e S i e - v, y e Classes, Syndicate Investment Company to Matthew to own one.”’ housekeeper. Call 5 Mason st., foom 7; second and girls for cnpl.lng vI(l h('lnuw\\urkin city and ) ard-si. Theater; misfit B it ght . ex- NAN RITY.AT LOW RATE Mrs, Nettie A. Wood principal—Belonging, | mamilion, lots 683, Gi5, 720, Gifc Map 3; $10. “What did the Judge do about it?” floor. i : 2 jioun CEOSSIR A DU Caatiel. et aaG Uilie S O Rew s ase cond ing confidential. 43 Crocker building. Ry D & Mooney to Robert Hector Jr., 01210, Holt- | (¥ bat did the Judge do about it2 RN TADTWOT R ¢ | () GIRLS AND WOMEN FOR DIFFERE L e TR 8T AND 30 MOBTGAGES, ESTATES. Henry Durant Primary School, twelve clases, | Kept the dog himself.”—Atlanta Jour- | J)ASTERN LADY WOULD LIKE & POSITION | 2() 5ot} 2315 Wao. #80: call earty. - eer VW ASTED-GITY AGENT FOB TEADING | | S5, AND D MORIGAGES & LeTATE: Mrs. Georgla Washburn principel —Belong- as Mibach to Adam Straub, lot 24, block P, | nal. I 43 honsekeeper. Call 6 Mason st., room 2: first | £ VPO RN Y Wad Ciay st THATABOR, GOI DAY, DitlaF e yrell KoqbAnest: [-EPIADas; ¥ ;any sum. ) 628 Ma 2 sl e R KN - Pk Lo Xihok, yiap SO HI0. e e floor, . e T TR a0 and of long residence and be active. Address Ac- | | FUNIC OAN OFFICE, CROCKER orace Mann Grammar School, eighteen | W. A. H. and J. Torrey Counor to Mende s, ANCISCO “CALL.” ADIES WIKHING GOOD, RESPECTABLE o S ey 10 | tive, box 164, Call Branch. | uilding, room 57; telephone Main 5122. classes, Joseph O'Connor principal—Belonging, | Welcker, lota 26,27, 3,29, W aif o 02 30, bock AN ER iz L girls tor cooking and general housework call at | o0& M. second girl, Qaklend: German gitl for, | - FOR A LONG JENNY LIND CAKE | 67, MONEY ON REALES(ATE SECCRITY. = LA S s | Fliza 0. Sands t0 Jacob Heyman, 1ot on 8E cor- | BUSINESS OFFICE ofthe San Francisco Cari— | 11%3 Antonlo st, oft Jones, near Ellls. 10 girls at'$15. 17 vou nts. 44 Fourth st. SHADBOURNE JR. & CO., 313 Montgy st. Mery A. Castelhun principal—Belonging, 566; attendanee, 532. Irving Primary School, eight classes, Miss Caroline 5. Bariow piincipal — Belonging, 880.8; attendance, 354.} James Lick Grammar School, fifteen classes, Philip Prior prineipal—Belonging, 709.1; at- tendance, 660.7. John Swett Grammar School, eighteen classes, Albert Lyser principal—Belonging, £99.! tendance, 856.6. ner of Minerva and Orizaba streets,” £ 90 by S 125, block O, Railroad Homestead: $10. Rom C., Isabella and Angela D. Gallego, Rose G, and Joseph E. Maynadier to Emma D. Fisher, lof on N line of Garfield street, 75 W of Victoria, W | night in the year. pen until 11 o'clock. | 25 by N 100, block 34, City Land Association: $10. | ALAMEDA COUNTY. Mary E. Willard, H. and_Horace Scott Seaton, Etta May Hooe and Ralph P. Hooe (as trustees) to Jobn and Mary Clonen of Oakland, lot on N line of Fourth avenue at the SW corner of ot 7, block C, | until 8 o'clock. 116 Ninth st | 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o’clock. eet, open_until 9:30 o'clock. 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every BRANCH OFFICES—525 Montgomery street, 339 Haves street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open untii 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open PY GOOD WOMAN TO DO HOUSEWORK and cooking. Call 1616, Buchanan. keeper for zentleman; no menial Stockton st., room 4. RESPECTABL sitnation to do light housework or second work. 522 Seventeenth st., bet. Guerrero and Dolores. JXPERTE clean office 3 or hours daily or other similar want a place call on MM s LEOPOLD, of 3, § nursegirl, $12, and others. MES. HIRD, 703 Pol (JERMAN COOK, $30; SECOND GIRL, SP: ile, 826 'laundress, $25. Apply Golden West smployment Otfice. 8 Stockton st. RANCH COOK, 830, GOLDEN WEST EM- loyment Office, 9 Stockton st. ANTED — FIRST - CLASS SEAMSTRESS, T BOTTLE SHARP 250 TO §1. ; Also 63114 Sacramento st. EL'S ALARM 564 D ROLLS. 704 SANSOME; 0c, §1 week with breakfast. 6TH AND HOWARD— 'REE COFFEE Ad single rooms, 15¢, | TANY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED O your furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates; call and ‘state your proposition or write: open evenings. J. NOONAN, 1021 Mission st. ONEY LOANED ONJEWELRYANDOTHER valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1108 ket st., nr. M, private entrance 7 Tur) 2 M EDUCATIONAL. NIVERSITY GRADUATE WOULD T ACH | Peralta Hei 55, N 125 W ingle furnished 75¢ week, 15¢ nigh i P Heights, E 25, N 125, W 25,S125 to be- work. Address S., box 107, this office. “ A y . -4 single furnished rooms, 78c week, 15¢ night. college branches in a refined family for home; Jefferson Primary School, nine classes, Miss | ginning, being portion of lot 7, block C, Peralta | CHURCH NOTICES, N 00D DRESSMAKER WOULD TIKE AFEW e ol EN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 160 | best references. Address U. G., box 91, this office, Mary 3. Murphy principal—Belonging, 360.8; | Heights, East Oakisnd; $10. : X o Al : and 20¢ a night, including coffée aud rolls. 3 Sen - s 3| ApEhe - 5 AR R A more engagements in families; $1 50 per day; : ENERAL HOUSEWORK G 4 by i g o ARR'S INST., 59 MARKT—BOOKKEEPING hool elaht s i O e N FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ~CHURCH, | cuts by Tayior svstem: children’s clothes also. Ad- A D S ey OBl ORI, | 63 Washington st., mear Kearny. | T oqiin 6 weaks, We plodas oumeraea to bors m]m‘gi]feh/"émgg%g: avenue, 195:10 § of Bancroft way. S 189 by K corner of Van Ness avenue and Sacramento | dress M., hox 99, this oftice. girls, $15: egirl, $15. Call 332 Geary. 3 S ,ROS! i—PRICES REDUCE free for 6 months books our gradnates fall on. Le Conte Primary School, eight classes, Miss 258:10, being lots 7,8, 8,10, 11 and 12, block 4, S m;llx:;x Tract, subject to morigage, Berke- W. C. Merrill, associate pastor. street—Hev. Rober: Mackenzie, D. , pastor: Rev. Easter services at 11'A. M. and 7:45 p. . Morning sermon by Mr, :VV‘ D—BY GOOD RKING WOMAN any kind of housework, washing and ironing, TORKING HOUSEKEEPER, SMALL FAM- 321 single furnished rooms, 1 week; 20c_night. T Al 957 MARKET ST., BE- B 3 ily, on fruit ranch in Santa Clara County: Margery C. Roberison principal--Belonging, and Rose IL. Wilson to 0. G. May of | Adckenzle. Music—Organ prelude, Salome: an- “Sl;‘l""_‘:'gf,lfl\ll‘?fi";“;‘ L A O T W G Ve e e L low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ night; $1 week. 356; attendance, 334 Tt of T oo, A% O | them, “Christ Our Passover,” Marsh: solo, ‘‘The at 547 Miss like quiet and pleasant home with moderate wages 5 ROOMS, 15, 20 AND Leguna Honda Primary School, two classes, Miss Katherine principal—Belonging 49; attendance 4 Ridge road (Daly avenue), N 40 by K 125, being lot 2, block 12, Daley’s & nic Park, Berkeley : $10. | | Lord 'Is Risen” (Buck), by Miss Edna Groves: solo, “Light of Our Life” (Mascagni), by Mr. Des- mond;: anthem, “The Ros2 and the Lily,” War- © LE LADIES WISH POSITIONS AS ‘housekecpers. Cail at 5Y Kearny st., room 10. the position would be desirable. Address D. C. F., Alma, Cal. RES 3 3 B55 canta per nisis 8181 36 81 60 per week. Pacitic House, Commercial and Leidesd HES TAUGHT BY MISS 14 McAllisier st., room 46. INS; DANCE 1548 Mission. music furnished; terms to suit. - | . Mary E. Burckhalter of Truckee to \V. R. Spald- A = D YOUNG WIDOW WOULD LIKE | (YIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK; SMALL | YAT ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS | oeom oic furnishec TR jaincoln, Grammar School, ninoteen classes, | Ing of Trickee, 1o 10 ant 1320 feet oflof i Hoek ren Fvening sermon by, Mr Merrill Mosl good home. 813 Powell st. /o inow that B0 Belki Houo no?.:leAp:'o?fis D James T. amilton, rincipal—Belongin, 5. ake Tract, maps 1 and 2, Berkeley ; 84500. | Ly, Plespedily _ 2 St g eikes T s 32 F > | pg, business prac nd, typing, e b auiton,. printlp EIE | I balding of Trackee 10 Caroline . Boay: | “Enster ‘Song” (Coenem), by Mrs. J. D. McKee! G GIRL TO A I FOUSE. | etor, has opened Soto House, 82 Fourth st. 100 Longfellow Primary School, eleven classes, ing of Truckee, same; $1. | anther ‘Easter Madrigal,” ¥] leissnes solo, Ho- a A 5 would like work in family of 8 for board and clothes: zood rooms; 25¢ to $1 per night; $1 25 to $4 per week. electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern lan- Smitl A.S.and Jessie S.Rhorer of Berkeley to Maria | fonna) (Gralpen), by Mr. Hughes: anthem, “Sing- & position; years of experience: | home in Western Addition. Address W., box 120, i) Cnarindh; Geeghty Wrlcs Ie cuaBERe o ss J nnie Smith, ipal—] 22| LALS. sie S. erkeley to Maria fl e : anthem, ; . % 3 SRAGES Tapicly: (mg A OING TSRS m‘;!nd&fxfi's_al_ principal—Belonging 514.2; | g™ seabury of Berkeley, ot on K 118 of Henry | 1,0t the Binds or‘c\h;Tn"<.‘_5‘;lu"{_:g;‘;‘_“: country preferred. Address MRS. 8. C., Box 107, | Call Office. 81 50 & wee) RIVATE ACADEMY OF DANCING. MISSES Madison Primary Scnool, four classes, Miss Elizebeth F. Barilett, principal—Belonging 160; attendance 14! Marshall Primary School, twelve classes, Mrs, | Margaret H. Walker, principal—Belonging 607 attendance 564.. Mission Grammar School, fourteen classes, Mrs. Janet K. Craven, principal—Belonging | 654.9; astendance 619.7. Monroe Primary School, four classes, Miss Annie M. Hagarty, prineipel—Belonging 187.2; attendance 171.7. Moulder Primary School, ten ciasses, Mrs. Katherine E. Brogan, principal—Belonging 455.3; attendance 4 Nermal n, 00l, one clgss, Albert H. Yoder 79.4. | Burckhalter of Truck street, 120 N of Rose, N 40x13 block 11, Berryman Tract, Berkeley’; also 1ot on B line of Henry street. 200 N of Rose, N 40 by E 13 being lot 6, block 11, Berryman Tract, Berkeley, also known as lots 11 and 13, block 20, Berkeley Villa Assoclation: $2750. E Caroline A. Spaiding (i ce, all nterest in the ¥ 70- foot front of Iots 10, 11 and 12 and ranning S 135, being the I 70 feet on Dwight way, being a portion of block 1354, Blake Tract, maps 1and 2: $1. Cary and Fannie K. Howard, J. B. and Anna L. Richardson, Henry ; C. Bartlett of San 3 C, Suburban Tract. quitclaim deed, Berkeley, $10. Wiiliam C. Bartlett of San Francisco to Welling- ton Grege Jr. of Herkcley, lot on N line of Asby avenue, 135 E of Deakin street, E 22:6 by N 100, being lot 4, ife of W. R.) to Mar | ner, dires or. Choir will are welcome to these services. assist. | mented. Music specially composed by Otto rleiss- Among tne | hymns: “Birds Are Singing,” ‘“Hallelujah” and “Christ, Our Lord, Is Risen To-da ple's Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P, . rayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45. Young Peo- Al CEX enth—Rev. E. R. Dille, D.D., sionary service, NSpecial decoratio; | esting features. | irelch an_ Easter sermon; | Empty Grave.” pastor. subject, ¢ RAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL Church, Mission street, bet. Sixth and_Sev- Easter mis- ‘What of the Night®" will be given at 11 A. M. by ihe choir and Sunday-school. special music and other inter- In the evening the pastor will “Christ's Special Easter music in the even- ing by a large choir, under the direction of J. .J. Call ofiice. (QPETENT COOK:; CAN DO AMERICAN and German siyle; fond of children; work in city or country in neat family. Call 129 Third st., room 1. SWRITER AND SHORTHAND-WRITER wants a position; has had experience: will work for #8 a week. Answer T. W., box 128, Call Office. | OMPETENT AND RELIABLE GIRLWISHES J general housework, or would go as nursegirl. Call'at 130 Twenty-first st. OUNG GIRL, NOT OVER 16, TO TAKE care of children. 1308 Leavenworth st. IRL FOR LIGHT HOJSEWORK. 449 NOE X street. A ()PERATORS AND FINISHERS ON VESTS, 309 Clementina st. (IRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK and care of baby. 1081 Howard st. OUNG GIRL OF 15 WANTED FOR LIGHT housework; no Sunday, work. 232 Sixth st. "URSES’ AGENCY, DOMESTIC, OFFICE help. Ladies' Bureat, 181 Post st.; M. Tel. 625. EFINED WIDOW WOULD LIKE POSITION a8 housekeeper for widower; ity or country. GENERAL HOUSEWORK GIRLS, $16. Stoekton GTERMAN" 9 SEGIRL. 9 STOCKTON ST, reading room- daily papers. 34 Clay st. (VHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA_THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for §1 50, post- age free. AGENTS WANTED. A GENTS TO SELL DAISY LANTER ple zzylzn-'lgzbdcenu]:{sfl\lx\.n fira; sight agents make $5 a. ENNEDY'S NOV AGENCY .Oakland, Cal. R SAM- active | HUDDY, 64 Hyde; terms reasonable. TLLIAN BEDDARD, THE ENGLISH AG- tress, coaches ladies and gentlemen for the dramatié profession : appesrances arranged. Shake- | . 408 Van Ness av bag, 7 'SCHGGL ELECTRICAL, CIV l*,,“l\ll ing. surveying | Aasags corab. ‘68 VAN DER NALLL | CLAIRVOYANTS. HOUSES WANTED ANTED—NICE VACANT FL, STHOUSES TED IRVOY LTER, is in the city; he can be HE CELEB FESSOR W. consuited on business, martiages, divorces and all rincipal—Belonging, 82.6; attendance, being the W 22:6 feet of lots 17 ‘and 18, block C, | Morris. All are invited. Young People's meetings | 20 T8Ylor st., room 2. ~ 7 Or siores: at once. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery. | fomily affairs; the future plainiy revealed; lovers s e e R Suburban Tract, Berketey : $10. at ¥, 30 Midweek prayesmeoting Wedntr DREsem.\lcE}@w;\xTEn PATTERNSICUT oI5 Badyat o ORK AND COOKING. | e | ited; gt i e L T a s Margaret McKensie principal— |, Kober: Samishto Lora Marks (wite of August), | day evenin 10 order. 250 MoDoweil Academy, 318 Powell. | o0t TS FURNITURE WANTED., e ed. " Office 303 Jones st., near B4y ; hours clonging, 426; nttendance, 409. ot on S line of Rallroud avenue WofMe! | o SIMPSON MENORIAL METHODIST ok 5 . " s, Sundays 9 €0 5. c Ocean House' Primary School, one class, | Phierson street, 300, W 133:6, 125, N | BB ehiopal Chivtéh. corner “Hayes and B | SITUATIONS WANTELD_MALE, Shusrakiee o i SHOW CASES, BAR, RESTAURANT. CANDY N T e Denidd 3. Delay principal—felonging, © 3} | 100, E 8 o beginning, Alameda: §1. | e, sy Do oumneraves o Bl L T LRIEn - MAl JANVASSERS FOR STAPLE ARTICLE: TN | Moutfite,ixiures,ecc. boushi and soid. 125 Fitin st | NfMI5 DI THOMAR, SUIENTIFIG REVEAL: sttendance, 25.4. Henrierta Ton. lotn 10 a i aaad fo Henry and | pasior: residence, 818 Broderick si. Services at | JREST HOTEL HELE 1N THE STATE FUR- | U use éverywhere: long and favorably known; | ToURNITORE, COUNTERS, SHOWCASES, e ctorty. Mt oA alsella Pacific Avenue Primary School, seven | & Potier supdivision. keanedy Tiser Bunons | 114, & and 7:30 ».. The pastor will preach | 4D nished by C. k. HANBEN & CO.. 110 Geary s, | §00d profit. 1155 Missiou st. restaurants bought,soid. ANDERSON,1121 Mkt | Chring e Path, Beee e s o classes, Miss Ida E.Shaw principal—Belonging, S024; attendonce, 2827, P Pacific Heights Grammar School, fourteen land; $10. Gertrude Brown Charles and Mary C., of Oakland Township to Wilmott, 1ot on W line of ut Power of the Resurrection.” 11 A M. an Easter sermon. Subject: “The Special Easter music by the choir. Easter anniversary of the Sunday- MmDLE-Aai:n MAN WANTS EMPLOY- ment as collector or any kiud of light work; 7ORKING HOUSEKEEPER AND CARE OF children. Call 7 P. i., 708 Diamond st. ——————————————————————— MONEY WANTED. | all affairs, nothing excepted; names given: good advice: sure help: Testores lost love by sympaihy: mistake e; fee $1; letter $2. 30 Kearny. ; €. e St 70 e e Bty ot a gan give $1000 sccurity; city references. Address | TNRESSMARKERS WANTED; FIRST-CLASS | 13r A NTED e T READ | MME- WALTERS, T CARD-READE] Slesses, Miss Alice M. Shncen priricipal—Be- | Brown sirest, 186:6 N of Masiposs, X 50 by W | 30001 26 TO0T. 0 Shecil, mipsionary address | 5, 9, Call Office. skistmakers; also operators on Singer ma- | W ot oo n O oEXCELLENT REAL M56 numbiis: returned; oe. gents 5oc. 34 nging, 772; itendance, 6628, Miss | PP of restbtintston o prone o1 1ot 39, corrected | Perking, superintendent. Epworth = Leasue ser: MABRIED MAN, AGED 87, Wi0 THOK: | chine. 504 Sutter st. provements insored for the. et Toeh ey jTensmbsk o b G S gepme i, iRy orncisnt Bilohging, | S om0 L oy | BT £ . ki RIS LSS | Sl il Al s, O, Mok | RSTOLASS TATLORESS. 08 BUFTER | Mo mortatne, 11 et e b it 5 e | (VAT VIYANIFEE 667 LADIES ONTY. 481.1; attendance, 403.3. Horace and Estlier J. Gushee to Willlam Clark | e hublic cordially inviied to all the services of | of any kind: either with b without. wife: 2 ST AINd sk Dotweitans Polytechnic High School, ten classes, Walter of Berkeley, lot on S line of Bancroft way, 50 E of Fulton street, ¥ this church. Address ‘Work, 1104 Mission st. (G'BLTO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK; Jear: no cxkense for examination of property. Ap- Py to JOHN L. RICHTER, 518 Market st. RS. 8. SEAL—SITTINGS DALY : TEST CIR, N & 3 30 by 8 87, being « portion of lot - s s Sasve s X Bush_principal—Beloging, 464; “attend- | 8" block 13, College Homestead @ Amsociation, B3 ST IGHNSPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | QITUATION WANTED BY ENGINEER AND | X wases 88 7024 Guerrero st. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. eor S n Tk LU MaATi Poirero Pri B lloe toslye ol i Berkeley ; go. corner California and Octavia streets—Rev. machinist of 15 years’ experience in city or IRLS WANTED — PATTBRNS CUT TO | . .. __ . MRS- J.J. WHITNEY, CLATRVOY ANT, TEST ero Primary School, twelve classes, Rich- | _ Richard D. and Annfe M. Jones to Alma A. | D. Hanson lrwin. pastor, will preach at 11 a. . | country; can give good references. Address T. order, 26¢. at McDowell Academy, 213 Powell. ANTED—SOLELEATHER ROLLER, AP- medium and life-reader. 218 Stockron. ::‘de tli).‘ :&l:lkfir%“prmcxpnl—BeXongmg, 617.8: Smith of Berkeley, lots A..BE and 8, block 6, Dailey's | ud 7:30 ¢. 4. Sabbatlyschool 9:454. M. Praver- | box 125, Call Office, i POFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S LIGHTNING ply 119 Clay st dance, 570.6. <, Berkeley; #5. meeting Wednesday evening at P. M. Young | 3 = ¥ ? = 5 Redding 'Primary School, ten classes, Miss | Warner Land and Tmprovement Company (a | Deople’s Society of Uhristian Kndeavor at 8:30 p. a. U ey gt i gy WL BT otfi‘éi‘#@:‘;fi‘.‘;’a.‘;’?bfi:.“f,,“‘as,":;.’:‘:;‘: K LEIN, 109 SIXTH ST., PAYS GOOD PRICES | ___ P i e BETA DesorprieE Belopgiok, dss.2; S abgivicton Bbie by aiiney lote 8. 10 and | Special Easter service. Everybody made cordially | siands winemaking. Preodiag, GATHYIe, als0 d- | DAFToCt: HD gnesmoLk mor saAtings oty ditestly | maciof clothing, books and fewelry. N Etchmor Bty Bolibod Atfe sl 15, 35, 96, 67, reubdivision block o4, Wares | mocom: tilling and branay-making: tav rio machinery: | on cloth wiout ald of pencil, paper. welghta oF = Gough, near McAllister; sittings dail ] Anina . Tiernan principal_Belonging, 355; | £13ch 10 Soreece 561 o 507, Berkeley Townauip: | BB 100 AKD e ThizdThe pasior, T ' | Bddreas . .1 bk b7 CA O+ o | R ek ia of sincas Sompels ot o rimove b M EoTnT A BEANOD MaDITa: 3 & ,'384; | 4Tac s ; D FOR ity yan s = it b e i SO U e o IS S O ] T . TRANOE MEDIUY; atichdance, 351. G 5 s b e Farrand, will preach at 1143 Special Baster | 137 A NTED- 8110 ATION BY A FOUNG MAR | [0aTeer quarters. New address 702 Sutter st. SATE, DX L O R Sy Post . Sun. eve.: developing cir. Tues. eve. 718 Bitiabeth 5. Cleveianm i oral By i Builders' Contracts. R D R ysuine W X pemente: uain nian mecommendations an | TITRST-CEARS TATLORESS ON COATS. G PANY, 818 Mission st. e 479.3; sttendance (0L T OOKIEE | pey D, Nogent with ‘James Glysin, DHSRwork | Dase Il nl S o A e Erierences; \poeliion dh bosel clty.or: cauntry, ‘esi, . WAGNER, BIT0L Tt JOURNSTTURE, PIANOS AND OTHER MEE ASTROLOGY. Sheridan .Primary School. five classes, Miss | O church on N line of Brannan streét, 180 W of | double quartet cholr at both services, W. H. Hooke | C1¢TK: bookkeeper or ‘manager; ‘well acquainted TADY SOLICITORS WANTED. APPLY | ! chandise received on storage: money _advanced A Sarah A. Miles principal—Belonging, 164.5; at- oY e e Kl Sherman Primary § hool, eight classes, Miss Fourth, at #5 25 a thousand. ‘V(i‘l‘k-"fln]“lé and Sul; 2{;‘9“ with George A. er, ‘rations an tions at 1 Powell street: $6000, e 1p school at organist und musical director. The church will be nfv:vnrlumy adorned with Easter flowers. A cor- dial invitation is extended to the public. Sunday- 9:40 4. u. Young People’s Society of th 'traveling public. Address Clerk, box 139, 1l Office. MAN AND WIF DESIRE ENGAGEMENTS in city or country: fully competent as_ garden- 50 bet. 8 and 10 A. M. 0r 5 t0 8 P. M. (any hour Sunday), 317 Sixth st. e — e —— ou consignments; % building. 410 Postst., above P‘fiefl. T v STfi;ADY FINISHERS ON PANTS: ALSO ONE STORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- (TRCLE ToNIGHT, 10c. MME. YOUNG, 728 UT THIS OUT—DON'T FAIL TO SE hours 10 4. 3. t0 8 P . PO s ea s Y Post st., H g;g'g‘.‘ e i ] JEstpes iewiion. o mie Gotelll with Joseph Kenneds, to erect o | Christian Endeavor ai 6:13 p. 3. Prayer meeting | er, manager, houseKeeper, cook or waltress: very tolearn. 307 Clementina st. hold goods, ete. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. | receives Sundays. s Tear Tavlor; <l Ygro b . story me_building on_ N line of Francisco | on Wednesday evening at 7:45 e'clock. Allare | best references. Please address Reliable, box 109, REE—TEST AT LAWRENCE DRESSCUT- | ¥ STO! 'VANCES MADE STRALSEER—| T Y South Cosmopolitan Grammar School, eight- | street, 45:11 E of Dupont: $3270. gnvited. Call Office. i ting School. 1281 Market st. F%fi&g‘fifik“ o SHas L raviors | Al at: hmm?:‘:fi&nfi:‘.’;m% Enfifii‘m'