Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1895. APPROVED BY THE PRESS, The Policy of the New “Call” Receives Hearty Sup- port. WHAT THE STATE PAPERS SAY The Anti-Lottery Crusade and the Stand for United California Commended. ABILITY, CLEANLINESS, NOBILITY. Healdsburg Enterprise. We bave had occasion to commend the | course o1 the CALL several times since the change of ownership, for its independence and honesty, as well as for the reform it has inaugurated and its respectiul and honorable treatment of its contemporaries. It is now entitled to another long credit- mark for its efforts to build up the indus- tries of the interior towns and country. In this it shows its broadmindedness and frce- dom from local jealousy, and vindicates its right to the honorable title of metropolitan journal. We bespeak for the CaLL, because of its ability, cleanliness and nobility of purpose, a large circulation among our | people. i i o NEITHER HIDEBOUND NOR PRO- VINCIAL. Redlands Citograph. There is nothing in the rapid jump the San Francisco CALL has made into Jfopu- larity under the management of Mr. Short- ridge that gives us more satisfaction than the fact that he wasa ‘‘country’’ newspa- r' man. San Francisco’s dailies had | grown hidebound and desperately provin- cial. They conld see nothing outside of San Francisco and had nothing but sneers for the *‘country” newspaper men. They were absolutely controlied by the business oftice, and what was there dictated was boueht either by straight coin or business given. The CALL has taught the other papers a lesson, and we now have hopes that San Francisco will once more grow and tourish. e AMONG THE WORLD LEADERS. Witiows Review. Mr. Shortridge of the San Francisco CALL isstill pressing the button of goaheadative- ness. There's no tired feeling in the cir- culation of the CALL, evidently, for Hoe & Co.of New York have just finished and shipped a mammoth power press for the use of the CaLL. There’s no dodging the fact that Mr. Shortridge is a first-class newspaper man, and he has elevated the Carn to the plane of the leading news- paper of the world — THOSE TELEGRAPHIC PICTURES. The Occident. The enterprise of new California was manifest recently when the CaLL of San Francisco gave to its readers a photo- | graphic view of the floral fiesta in Los An- geles sent by telegraph. The invention is | by & Californian. Pictures by telegraph! How our fathers would have lau ked at | the suggestion. Presently we will have ! vegetables sown in the morning forced to | maturity by electricity and ready for din- | ner at noon. IS COMMENDS THE LOTTERY CRUSADE. Pacific Unitarian. Tt is a great satisfaction in these days of | degenerate journalism to give credit to | any movement of reform. The morning CaLL of this City has gained ground with the self-respecting by excluding lottery drawings and advertisements, anfi by very largely curtailing detailed reports of sen- sational crime. It isalso matter for con- gratulation that its popularity increases with its virtue. o S “CALL’S” DISCOVERER. Merced Sun. The San Francisco Cavy, the first metro. olitan paper to find out that all of Cali- ornia does not lie across the bay from | Oakland, is beginning to reap the reward | of its discovery. The Eebp]a of the inte- | rior are rallying to the Cary’s support, and that gnper has already found it necessary to order a new perfecting press. Lo ENERGETIC AND CLEAR-SIGHTED. Humboldt Times. The San Francisco CaLL has increased its circulation under the management of Mr. Shortridge until he has been com- pelled to purchase a new Hoe press with a capacity of 48,000 copies of their twelve- page editions an hour. The CaLLis to be congratulated upon its energy and clear- sighted policy. ON THE ST bl THE RIGHT ROAD. Merced Star. Monday’s San Francisco CArLn has a short and interesting write-up of Merced and its resources, including 1ilustrations. The CaLr is on the right road, and its enterprise in bringing interior California to the front in its columns is deserving of an increased list of subscribers all along the line. SR R ONE OF THE ABLEST. 2Middletown Independent. Since the San Francisco CALL changed ownership it has become one of the best and ablest journals published at the metropolis. It is independent and fear- less in its treatment of the leading uestions of the aay and is doing much to evelop the industries of the State. ok EFFORTS APPRECIATED. Red Blugf News. . The WerRLY CALLis a splendid paper, an interesting feature of which is a compen- dium of news from the different counties in the State. The CALL is taking great in- terest in the interior and its efforts in this direction are sure to be appreciated, —_— AHEAD OF ALL. Visatic Times. Once more the San Francisco CALL came in ahead of its contemporaries. On Tues- day morning it appeared with the full ticket elected in Visalia the day before, although the count was not finished until after 1 o’clock that morning. fagige ol A NOBLE STAND. California Prohibitionist. The San Francisco CALL has taken a noble stand in ‘excluding all lottery adver- tisements from its columns. The "CaLy is rapidiy forging to the front on all lines of clean journalism and is winning an envi- able record. st FIRST TELEGRAPHIC PICTURES. Shasta Courier. The San Francisco CAvy is the first news- fil"‘: il;i the world to publish telegraphed lustrations. A WONDERFUL ESCAPE. The Czar Had Many Anxious Moments as to His Life. Alexander 11 of Russia, though inces- santly haunted by the fear of assassination, died a natural and not aviolentdeath. He had good cause to feel anxious. On sev- eral occasions his life was saved by what seemed the direct intervention of a super- natural power. Once his life was. pre- served by the *‘second thought,” itself an inepiration, of an officer of the Czar’s body- guard. A writer tells the story. Shortly after General Gourko had been called from Odessa to act as miiitary governor of St. Petersburg a policeman vosted at the top of the Nevsky Prospect caught sight early | one morning of an equipage coming up the thoroughfare at a trot. It bore armorial devices familiar to everybody. \ 1t was driven b{’a coachman recognized as the servant of Prefect Gourko, who per- sisted in being wigged in defiance of his master’s orders, to the great merriment of the other St. Pet—ersburF Jehus; and on each side rode the regular escort of six mounted Cossacks, each holding his lance in rest and wearing his ball of forage slung over his shoulder, more as if he were cam- paigning on the Don than engaged in police service in the streets of the capital. General Gourko and his escort—for the guardian of the peace had easily recog- nized and hastily saluted hLis chief, the new Prefect of Police—made their way to the massive Winter Palace, and the general alighted and rang. To the doorkeeper— 2nd olcrion i bodyguard—he briefly sta‘ed the object of his visit; he desired an immediate conference with the Czar. The hour was early, but his business brooked no delay, for it concerned the safety of Alexander himself. The janitor was at first inexorable, ex- {»ostulating that his imperial master had been in bed only an hour, but at last he yielded. Up the broad staircase they went | together, pausing in their ascent only when they had reached a landing giving access toone of the capacious saloons. this point General Gourko was instructed to wait. At this point, too, the Czar's guardian seems to have repented of his decision. Closely scrutinizing the Prefect of Police, and proceeding in the direction of the Em. peror’s sleeping apartments, he did not arouse the Czar at 4ll. What he did was to descend to the guardroom and dispatch a messenger. During his absence the Czar | calmly slept on. A quarter of an hour later the messenger returned. He had been sent to General Gourko’s residence, and he brought back the information that the Prefect of Police was at that moment in bed. The early visitor, therefore, was an impostor. He was something more; for from his pockets, - after he had been seized and pinioned, was drawn forth a six-barreled revolver and a two»ed%)ed hunting knife. The Czar's life had been saved, yet it had hung for a few minutes in the balance. The made-up Gourko—the Prefect of Police imitated down to the minutest de- tails of hair, complexion and wig—might | have deceived even the Czar himself. Not a whit less perfect was the art which had reproduced the Gourko coach and escort. Only the sham Prefect was secured, however; his confederates escaped. Simul- taneously with the arrest guards had rushed from the palace to seize them, but | their equipage had gone. o sign of them was ever found. As for the chief actor in the plot his personality has never been disclosed. He is the one mystery which the Nihilists themselves have never been able to pene- trate. His secret remains with him, and s stili—or was at last accounts—a prisoner in the island fortress of Peter and Paul.— Kate Field’s Washington —— Visiting Cards of Royalty. Paris has had the monopoly of supplying the monarchs of the world with visiving cards ever since they became a social necessity under the Second Empire, The use of the Christian name only is a | prerogative which Kings and Emperors share with servants. The other day a | royalist in Paris showed a correspondent a | visiting card inscribed *Philippe” under a crown. Ten thousand of that sort were ! ordered by the Duke of Orleans before his | father’s body was cold. The ulndi(lsle“ for the throrie intended to appeal to his | supporters, or those whom he would like | to win over to the cause of the lily banner, by posting them his visiting card. The Emperors of Germuni' and of Aus- tria on their visiting cards follow a German custom and print rart of their title. Ac- cording to F hion’s dictum their cards should either read *“Wilhelm'” and “Franz | Joseph” respectively, or “Deutscher Kai- | ser’” and “‘Kaiser von Oesterreich.” The Prince of Wales, always most cor- rect in matters of etiquette, has two sorts of cards, the one reading **Albert Edward,” the other “Le Prince de Galles,” the | French term being more often used in royal circles than the other. French being | | the universal language of royalty, all monarchs have their visiting cards for gen- eral use inscribed*in the Gallic_tongue. Some princes use cards which give their | name and titledn the native language, but in most cases that is done for a purpose. “The” in front of a royal or princely title denotes that the person is a sovereign, or, at least, the head of his family. In England it is employed in addressing a peer, for instance, *“The Right Honorable.”” Only one Englishman of non-royal rank s bold use of the prefix *“The” on his visiting card, and this reads, *The Duke of Argyll.” His son’s and his daughter- in-law’s cards, on the other hand, read, Marquis of Lorne” and “The Princess Louise.” Napoleon’s visiting card was two and a third inches long, and half as broad. The ex-printer to the Tuileries still has a sam- ple, which he intends to present to the National Museum. It retains up_ to this day its white and glossy coat, which was due to a special tincture of arsenic. These arsenic impregnated cards, it was thought at_the time, caused a good deal of illness. The_ visiting card of the Emperor of Austria_reads: “Francois_Joseph 1., Em- pereur d’Autriche, Roi de Hongrie.” This 1s in the very worst taste, according to English notions, which strictly prohibit the use of the Christian name in connec- tion with one’s title.—Pearson’s Weekly. —_———— Most Confirmed of Mysogynists. Probably the most confirmed misogynist who ever lived was a wealthy old bachelor who has just died in Vienna. After his death a bundle of documents was dis- covered among his belongings labeled: “Attempts made by my family to put me under the yoke of matrimony.” 'In this packet were sixty-two letters, the dates ranging from 1545 to 1803, a sufficient proof of the tenacity of bis elatives. So afraid was this strange mn of even sitting near a woman, that whenever he went to the theater he booked three seats, in order that he might have one on either side of of him empty. When traveling in a rail- way carriage he was always careful to smoke a large, foul-smelling pipe to keep away intruders of the female sex. In his will he said: “I beg that my executors will see that I am buried where there is no woman interred either to the right or left of m. Should this not be practicable in the ordinary course of things, I direct that they purchase three graves, and bury me in the middle one of the three, leaving the two others unoccupied.””—London News. —_——— The elder Pitt had an 1dea that his bias toward statesmanship was given him by his mother’s love of political affairs. He once said_that had she been a_man she would have beéen one of the leading poli- ticians of her day. SAN FRANCISCO “CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE ofthe San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until oclock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until ¢ o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. T SANFR SCO CHAPTER NO. 1, Royal Arch Masons, meets THIS EVENING. Business and M. M. degree. H.G. PRINCE, Secretary. Z=F KING SOLOMON LODGE NO. 260, F. & A. M., corner Geary and Steiner sis.—Called meeting THIS ~(MONDAY LVENING at 7:30 o'clock for thil degree. By order of the master. HARRY BAFEHR, Secretary. " DOCIDENT: LLODGE NO. 22, F. ! First dezree THIS (MON- ING, av 7:30 o'clock. By orderot W. M. 1L A. JONES, Secretary. OFFICERS AND MEMBERS of the Servian Montenegrin L. and B. Society are hereby notified that a special meeting will be held THIS (MON- DAY) EVENING, May 20, 1895, at 7:80 ‘o'clock, at 10 California st. By order of P.'L. VUCANOVICH, Pres. L. 5. CHUBICH, Sec. . At | & he keeps it to the present moment, for he | o (T MEETI G NOTICES—Continued. £, NOUICE OF MEETING — THE ninth annual session of the Supreme Circle of California, Companions of the For- - est, will convene in_Foresters’ Hall, 102 O'Farrell st., San Francisco, at 10 0'6lock A. 3. on MONDAY, May 20, 1895. Delegates are requested to present their credentials to the supreme chief companion at 9 A. M. on the above date. By order MRS. K. M. FLYNN, 8.C. C. Mgs. E. R. Roy, §. Sec. RIGGERS' AND STEVEDORES' GNTON Association—Every member of this associ- ation is hereby notified to attend their meeting MONDAY EVENING, May ‘0, at 7:30 o'clock, for the transaction of very important business. Members in arrears are particularly requested to attend. By order JAMES HARTFORD, President. F. E. DURHAM, Recording Secretar, SPE CIAL NOTICES. J_CCCALHAIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 14 Meallister s:., Toom 24. Legal business Teceives prompt attention. 5 BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $i. Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6. 5559 ¥ 55 ALL COURTS_LEGAL PRIVATE MAT- 5 (ers; confidentlal; advice free. ATTOR- NEY McCABE. 838 Market st. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. W ANTED-MAN WITH BEST REFER- ences wants situation about gentleman's place; horses, cows, garden; desires good quiet! home rather than high wages. Address W., box 9, Call Office. Y OUNG PRESSMAN DESIRES POSITION: 5 years' experience. Address Press, box 77, Call Oftice. (%A CEMAN.THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED n care of horses, carriages and narness: ood gardene; nitic: bandy with tools: best of r box 107, Call Office. CARR}«:N"?ER ENERAL WORKMAN; HAS chest of tools: will work cheap; city or country. Addre: all O HELP WANTED—Continued. W AXNTED-LADY ROOMMATE. ADDRESS “COMPLETED L. V., box 33. (i R e W on. Law ng-school, 1231 Markec st © P unes HELP WANTED—Continned ANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SH. steam beer, be: bottle wine, be. u}bECI-v';{‘P ‘T‘l};mzx WANTED—LADY PREFERRED, Wi SOmME Means; res ble, -paying busi- Tess. 212 Eddy st., room 95, T 2 W ANTED—GIRL OR WOMAN FOR HOUSE- 1Y work; smail wages. 1321 Jackson st. SEWERS TO TAKE WORK HOME , ON walsts and wrappers. 24 Eilis st., top floor. Dm«;ssu.«xsnx — FIRST - CLASS WAIST and shirt makers, 504 Sutter st. W ANTED_SITUATION BY EXPERIENCED egg-candler. Address J. M. D., 938 Howardst. MAN WANTS POSITION TO WORK about private place: take care horses and den, milk cows, handy with tools. Address E.%: box '8, Call. Y TO, BAKERS —4 600D ALL-ROUND MAN wants sitvation in country town: steady an reliable; home-made bread with cold-mash veast; & great success; no failure. Address Home Bakery, 1403 Park st., Alameda. RACTICAL HOUSEPAINTER, WITH TOOLS, wants work; will accept low wages. W. C., ine st. P . CHARLES H. PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY- ‘ at-law and Notary 638 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel. kesidence, 1620 Fell st. Tele- phone 570. J.B. MCINTY KE, BOOKBINDER AND Printer. 422 Commercial ENGINEER WANTS ~SITUATION: ~GOOD i references: wages moderate. Address R., box 29, this oftice, JITUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS bread and cake baker in hotel or bakery; 20 years' experience. MEYERS, 5014 Louisa st. DR. NELLIE BEIGHLE, OFFICES, 51 to 55, Donohoe building, 1170 Market st. Stomach, liver, kidpey and rheumatism success- fully treated. 'Nervous diseases a specialty. Dis- iried without questioning. D.$1 UP: PAPER- corge Hartman. DIVIDEND NOTICES. "= —DIVID: D NO. 3319 (Fifteen cents per share) of the Hutchin- son Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the oflice of the company, Market st., on and after MONDAY, May 20, 18 ‘Transfer books will close on Tuesday, Hay 1. o'clock .. Secretary "UASS BAKER ON BREAD AND es wishes situation; city OF country. Ad- dress D., box 99, Call Oflice. AS BOOKKEEPER 3 years' experience as bank clerk and teller: references given. Address E. D. B., box 11, Cail Office. ARNESS-MAKER WISHES POSITION (Englishman): clty o country; is sober anc Teliuble. Address UAYLE, 1043 Market s JTATIONARY ENGINEER WANTS JO) any kind of engine: or will take fireman’s job; city réferences. Address S., box 29, this office. l’OLN(- MAN, 24, WANTS POSITION AS porter or waitér in hotel, or general man in pri- vate family: sober and reliabie; Willing to work at anything; city or country. Address X., box 2. or clerk SITUATIONS WA 1ED-FEMALE. B N2 g ST - CLASS; best of references from present place: wanis work in city or country. For particulars address or telephone MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter. OTEL KEEPERS—TF YOU WANT ANY help for your hotel, resorts or springs, call on e have the best: ready to start. C. R. HAN- | SEN & €O., 110 Geary si.; telephoue 485. SERVANTS, CITY OR COUN- try, at MME. LEOPOLD'S, 857 Market st. ADIES—YOU CAN GET RELIABLE HELP at MRS, FENTON'S, 10614 Stockton st. T THE SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT BU- reau firsi-class Swedish and German girls are iting situations. 832 Geary st.: telephone 983. LL KINDS COMPETENT HELP SUPPLIED. Ladies’ Bureau, 131 Post st.: telephone M-625. WEDISH GIRL WANTS A PLACE TO DO cooking and housework in private family. Call at 965 Howard st. MTPDLE-AGED MAN WANTS POSITION TO work about private place; take care of horses and garden, milk cows, etc.; low wages; refer- ences. Address W. B., box 51, this office. AKER AND PASTRY COOK WISHES A S, R., box 23, this office. MAN (GERMAN), WITH SOME BX- perience in the grocery and bar business, wants work. _Please address H. F., box 64, Call. W ASTED—WORK BY YOUNG MAN (GER- man) 0 do cbamberwork, assist in dining- Toom, bar or other work; city or country. Please address H. VIELITZ, room 81, 533 Sacramento. VW OODTURNER AN D BANDSAWYER AND handy man round machinery wishes situation in planing mill. Address P. D., Napa, Cal. F YOU WANT, RIGHT AWAY, 2 OR 3 FIRST- class carpenters, half price, write to Carpenter, box 16, this office. 7OUNG MAN GOING EAST WILL UNDER- take any commission to help pay expenses. Traveler, box 61, Call Office. " 70! HES ANY SORT OF WORK BY the day: good cook; house cleaning or laundry work. Call at 859 Mission st., room 2 ERMAN WOMAN WISHES WORK BY the day, washing or ironing and cook or house- Call'130 Second st. SHES POSITION AS or address 17 Sixth st 0 Call “A MERICAN LADY WISHES SITUATION AS housekeeper. 1 Fifth st., room 29; no triflers. J woman wants situation; second work and care of chiliren; wuges $15. Ladies’ Bureau, 131 Post street, room 20, OMPETEN GLISH COOK AND BAKER. _ is fine housekeeper and buttermaker; no objec- tion (o a summer resort, or home bakery; city or country. Cali 749 Howard. ITUATION BY A MIDDLE-AGED WOM A 2 as housekerper; is a £ood seamstress; 10 obj tion to children: city or country. Apply 2 Welsh street, upstai OMP. s 'y v’s work. 610 Jones. WOMAN DESIRES A SITUATION as_housekeeper in widower's family. 121 Y R CRV- to travel with a family as a companion to ill pay half fare. Address D. B., box i Office. SITUATION IN COUNTRY 13 private fam cookiug. Apply 1411 Ellis st. 1 Wages moderate. Apply 1200 Larkin st., near Bush. TOUNG GIRL WISHES TO DO LIGHT housekeeping; care of children. 500 Seventh st. MA AN K, SEWINC or cooking, in exchange for room. furmshéd or unfurnished. Address 8. W., box 47, this oftice. JITUATION WANTED—BY FIRST SITUATION CLASS ] cook in & private family; 85215 Vallejo st. A SIT eral housework. experienced Fren best reference. MERICAN WOMAN AS WORKING HOUSE- keeper or to do light housework; city or coun- Apply 447 Fifih (FERMAN GIRL WISHE: TUATION FOR X chamberwork or housework; the country pre- ferred. 1918 Stevi to Lake care of house in absence of owner; first- class reference. MKS. BE! ). inth st. TJOIRST-CLASS GERMAN COOK WANTS A steady place in restaurant or lunchhouse. Ad- dress box 70, & "MERIC. AD {£). housekeeper; lodging. &5 Address H.,'box 83, 00D GERMAN COOK WANTS & city or country. 679 Mission s: TURSE GRADUATE OF A COLLEGE IN N York wishes position; will take entire charge of invalid or sickness in any form; good references and diploma. 35 Hardy st. LD DRESSES MADE OVER TO LOOK LIKE ne: Address Genius, box 19, this office NG WIDOW WOULD LIKE POSITION as housekeeper. Call 967 Mission st., room 9, second floor. ‘vé LD LIKE SITUATION IN REFINED family 10 each painting and drawing in ex- change {0r room and board. Address Artist, 110 Ellis st. VW ANTED—A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER by an Eastern lady, in a gentiemean’s fam understands the management of a fashionable home with economy; compeent to superintend dinner and evening parties; or could run & small seaside hotel; highest creaentials. Address MRS, K., 410 New Jersey ave. Southeast, Washington, JAPABLE WOMAN (AMERICAN) WISH a posicion to take charge of lady's wardrobe, or a chaperone, or will trave | with family; best of ref- erences. Address MISS LEE, box 1, Call Office. RESPECTABLE LADY WISHES POSITION s working housekeeper. Call from 2 till 8 p. x. 1118 Market st. STTU. e 0N, Fiivee housework also; best of city references’ city or country. Call or address Cook, 221 Minna. 7 ANTED — WORK AS LAUNDRESS AND chambermaid in & country hotel; steady woman with best of references. Address W., box 43, this office, 1'0pdo plain housework and | iV < RACTICAL MINER AND MINING FORE- man desires a position as mining foreman of a £0ld, silver, lead_or cinnabar mine: best of refer- ences.Address 19 Rausch st., San Francisco. JIBST-CLASS HORSEMAN AND DRIV 0od milker, is also professional gardener,: tent and . Address position on gentieman’s place; is com reliable; can come well recommends Reliable, box 58. Call Office. Tuu»ifi-’:ss WANTED—FIRST-CLASS BUT- tonbole-maker on coats. 504 Sutter st. HOES HALF-SOLED IN 15 MINUTE i\,fv WIFE HAV : board, 1 hereby make notification that I will for any debt contracted by her. ZEL. no: be responsible CHAS. P. FEEN INCOLY B¢ a ponnd, vicnic hams 8e. sugar-cured hams 11c. 4 pounds roast coffee &1, 5 pounds zround cof- fee $1,'5 pon~ds good tea $1,25 pounds_sugar §1, macaroni 5~ a box. soda crackers 50c a box. LINCOLN BROS., 226 Sixth st. CAN HAVE DRESSES CUT AND FITTED for 83: dresses popular prices oOr ensagements by the day: patterns to measnre. 11 Geary. E GARMO’S WONDERFUL FRENCH tallor method of three measures; the only piace to learn the true method Of dresscutting: complete course $10: lessons given; dressmaking by the week or month: the lates: in basting, bon- ing, skiris, sleeves, collars, revers, etc.: dresses made ou skort notice: cutting and fitting a spe- cialty. DE GARMO, 219 t. while you wait at half usual price. 959 Howard. PATRS MEN'S GOOD SHOES, 250 TO $1. 500 535 Miaaion s siso 63134 Eatranente o MESS HALF-SOLING, 50c: LADIES', 40c heels, 25¢; done while you wait. 237 Sixth. VW AKE THE DEAD — WENZELS ALARM cloci: no electricity. 607 Montgomery st. TTALLORS AND CUTTERS T0 ATTEND THE San Francisco Cutting School. 523 Market st., room 15. 'S HALF-SOLING, 50c: DONE WHILE u wait. 638 Market, opposite Palace Hotel. 10 MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 and 20c a night, including coffee and roils. 624 Washingto Kean H A RD. 75¢ week, 15¢ night. §Pscum\"nw MAKING OVER, DY 3 and cleaning dresses to 100k equal to new Leavenworth st. s ADIES’ OUTING SUITS TO ORDE . merchan® faflor. Y. M. €. A. bui INCHMAN (44); G OD COOK; HANDY with tools: usefu for campils OF exploring parcies: best references. Address E. L., 512 Post. RESSING, 260, ANY STYLE: STRICT- shampoo, 50¢.: Pioneer Halr Sior 2,111 work: 3 WRIGHT, 1460 Marke: EST I , 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: §1, $1 25, $1 50 per week. DRESSCUT- PEROFESSOR —LIVIX . 702 Sutter. L tingand making school : all branche: 0 i the new full-skirt pattern: girls wanted. Mc- DOWELL DRESSMAKING ACADEMY, 213 Powell st 0 learn dressmakine. NTRY DRESSMAKERS SEND 35¢ FOR | Pacitic House .Commerciai and Leidesds 3-, ELLIS . ROSEDALE: 21 single furnished rooms, $1 weel = it 957 MARK ;:‘r 'ST., BE- AGENTS WANTED. MALE WANTED. ANTED—AMERICAN BOOKKEEPER AND telegraph operator, with California experience and reference, $50 and 'board; 3 blacksmiths and horseshoers, going wages: tinner; milkers; cnore- man, fare advanced; cherry-packer: quarrymen; men for orchard work and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. E: ECONDBAKER FOR COUNTRY, : ook for resort, $30: kitchenmen. and oth” ers. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- mentost. ANTED — 8 FARMERS FOR LARGE ranch, $25. and $1 25 to $2 & day in harvest- ing. J.F.CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. BUTTERMAKER, $35 t0 $40: DONKEY ENGI- neer, $30 and board: spool-tender, $1 75 aday; 2 carpenters, country, $2 4 day: 5 men for vine: yard, $30: 3 forkers for hayfield, $20: sawmill blacksmith, $30; ranch blacksmith, $25; camp blacksmith, $26: zang edgerman, $2a day. R. T. WARD & CO.. 608 and 610 Clay st. XPERIENCED EGG-CANDLER FOR COM- mission house, 20 farmers, different Tanches, $20 and found; 6 Scandinavian or Ger- man farmers, $20; Swiss milker for Oregon, §25; BELP 10 rockmen, country, $1 75 to %2 a day; Iaborers, country, $1 50 & dav; 20 laborcrs. city, $150 a day. O.R. HANSEN'& CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED—A GANG OF LABORERS, TEAM- sters, slope men and stonecutters for railroad work: free fare: apply to-day (Monday); to start Zuesday morning. C.R. HANSEN & €0, 110 ary st. W ANTED—10SCANDINAVIAN LA BORERS; rallroad work; free fare; call to-day. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 1,-' LUMBER-PTLERS; 10 MILLMEN, COUN- O try sawmill. C. R. HANSEN & CO.,, 110 (jelry st. BE_iLBOY AND TAKE CHARGE OF BIL- liard-room for a club, $30, C. R. HANSEN & €O., 110 Geary st. XFERIENCED EGGCANDLER FOR COM- mission-house, $60. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. HEF, §100; BAKER AND PASTRY COOK, ho el, $40: disnwesher. summer resort, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary s! S ANTED — POSITION AS FOREMAN IN machine-shop or manufacturing business, by a machinist of extensive experience and ability ully competent; city preferred. Address M., box 123, Call Office. ARPENTER WITH TOOLS WISHES JOB; city or country; competent to take charge of work.* Address F. STEIN, Dismond, Alameda Coun FEMALE HELP WANTED. MAN STYLE, $25; ranch cooks, vada, $20; 2 German 20; girl for cooking and , 2'in family, $25; hotel chambermaid, %18, and girls for cooking and housework in city and country. J.F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. QECOND GIRL, OAKLAND, $20, SEE LADY here. MISS CULLEN. 105 Stockton st. ) SWEDISH WOME SEWORK, COUN- 4 try, $15 each. MISS'CULLI 105 Stockton. 7OMAN WITH CHILD, $15 PER MO, German cook, Swedish cook, $30, 2 in cams ress, $25; German second girl, erman or French nurse, Apply MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton. SIRL, SAN MATEO, $15, SEE LADY housework girl, San Mateo, $15. MISS , 105 Stocktox ©) GIRLS,” ONE AS_CHAM MAID, & other as waitress, $2) each. country second girls, general housework girls, city and country g.1ls, can secure reliabie situations of any kind by applying to MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton. JWEDISH OR GERMAN LAUNDRESS, $25. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockto: DRESS, $26. MISS CULLEN, 105 kLon st. V infant’s nurse, $25 child, $25. THE cook: F YOU WANT WORK GO TO THE OLD RE Jiable employment agency of W. D. Ewer & Co., 626 Clay st. We don’. send out calendars and windy circulars, and we dov’t run down wages, as some new employment agents are doing, but will laces for all we can at regular wages. Come and see us. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay. 15 MEN OR STRONG BOYS TO WORK ON & ) large vineyard and orchard south; no experi- ence necessary; laborers, teamsters or men willing to learn. $20 and found, and $1 day and board dur- ing picking season. MURRAY & READY, 834 ay st. COOKS, #35 AND 845; 2 WAITERS: BOY to make beds: 2 ranch cooks, $20; cook for a saloon, $20. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. 1 ITALTAN ~“LABORERS. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. 150 MEN AND BoYS CAN OBTAIN WORK 5O Monday at MURRAY & READY'S, 634 lay st. 15 HAYMAKERS AND FARMERS. 826 AND © found, barvest wages paid: 5 farmers for Santa Clara County, $20. MURRAY & READY, 634 Cluy st. SADER WAGON DRIVE {0 drive d-horse teams. $25: 3 Fastern farmers, $20. MURRAY & KEA Clay st LACKSMITH-HELPER, COUNTRY SHOP;: 2 quarrymen. $250 a day: 3 laborers, near #1 50 & day: laborers to chop wood, $200 per year: man to do chores and cook for 3 men, $20. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. ER, $30; CHOREMAN FOR GENTLE- M man's 'residence. stableman, city: 3 tenmsters, city, $20 and_ found: choremsn to milk 16 cows. MURRAY & READY, 634 C} EN GOOD SHOVELERS, 1TALIA B day: 5 laborers, stone quarry, §1 per day board; 1 blacksmith: 5 laborers, $1 per day board. 51 Third st., room 6. procure RS, $30; 3 MEN ang an, B2 irl. San Ratael, $ 3 in family, no wash, §2 RAFAEL, $25; . JOS| 1, £30; Oakland, $25; second girl, Alameda, $20; 2 hotel waltresses, Berkeley, $15 and $20; chambermaid, city, 20; 10 housework girls, $15 to $25. Applyd Stockton st. ) ANTED—GOOD TAILORS: NONE BUT sober men. Apply room 19, Cosmopolitan Ho- tel, cor. Fifth and Mission sts. PABBER WANTED. 407 EAST ST. TAILOR WITH $350 CASH AS PARTNER in established business. Call 120 Taylor st. Bu'r('uzfi TO TAKE HOLD FIRST-CLASS shop: §50. Inquire 1285 Folsom st. JMPLOYMENT FOR TWO YOUNG LADIES | { L not over 25; must be daughters of iasons orphans preferred—to_introduce Masonic work WILLIAMS, 7 City Hall ave. i 7, ENERGETIC AND INTELLIGENT AGENTS on new proposition; good commission; also | salary to right parties. 54 Nevada block, 9 to 11 A s PARTNERS WANTED. RESTAURANT: PARTNER PREPE! ence 1o hired help; one who understands cook- ing or wai ing. Apply on premises, 1834 Market. ROOMS WANTED. ENTLEMAN WANTS HANDSOMELY F! X nished room in strictly private American home; north of Geary: porcelain bath and modern conveniences: must state terms and particulars to comply with above to receive attention; references furnished and required. A. B. M., box 107. Call. HOUSES WANTED. EAT COTTAGE, OR LOWER ; 5 rooms and bath location central; rent, DOt to exceed §18. Address 1., box 123.Call Office: WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. LEIN, 109 SIXTH ST,, PAYS 500D PRICES for clothing, books and jewelry : postal. T OME AGAIN prices; fine_suits, $15: dress pants, $4 75: overcoats. $2 95. Misfit Clothing Parlors, 513 Montgomery st. “ommercial, upstairs. Grove and_ Laguna s Fridays; juvenile Y ATRIMON office time,1 102 and'7 to8 p. 15 cents. DVICE FREE Wi : HOWE, Aw'y-at-law, 850 Market., cor. Stockton. JINGLE BOTTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFF Pomade is guaranteed to cure auy case of dan- druif or falling bair or money refunded: never known to fail: try it. By all druggists price 1, SMITH BROS., Fresno, tal. o > Price 81, or ‘QECOND-HAND AS WELL Al AL PAPER, 897 MARKET ST.: M.; by mail ete. G. W. B. showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock ot ther, too; be sure and see stock and get prices ba- fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019- 1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. ANCING IN ALLTHE LATEST BRANCHES taught at IRVINE'S, 927 Mission st. O EMORECT, Oak Roll Top Desks. Oak Chiffoniers Oak Bed Sets Oilcloths and Stoves and Ranges. Thousands of barg Cash or time payinents. 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st. .$14 10 $35 From $10 up -$17.50 up 30 up LOST. UNDAY, MAY 19, A PAIR OF MOTHER-OF- pearl prayer beads, valued asa keepsake of a deceased r. Reward at 15 Freelon st. TOLEN OR STRA YED FROM 1714 VALLEJO 2 st., May 14,3St. Bernard pnppy 8 weeks old, femaie; liberal Teward for return. H OST—CERTIFI(ATE OF STOCK IN THE San Francisco Gas Light Company standing in the name of MARY E. KELLY, No. 5116, for eight (8) shares; transfer of same has oeen stopped. | Finder will please retura same to B. HEALEY, 530 California st. EADQUARTERS LONG DISTANCE TEL] phones, cheap; send for prices. Klein Eiectric s, 720 M San Fra: ET PL. stocks and grai investment: Wi large money made on smal LOCK & CO., 318 Pinest., R NLOAKS, UAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT mirs’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansome st., upstairs. K INETOSCOPES FOR SALE; PHONOGRAPH outfits bought for cash. Bacigalupi, 946 Mkt. LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD, store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, etc.; cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., or. Eighth. OST—BLACK JERSEY COW. HEAVY IN J calf. Return Eighteenth st. and Raliroad ave., | South San Francisco. P. MULLARKY. OST OR STOLEN—CERTIFICATE for 1000 shares Reward Gold Mining pany’s stock in the —ame of S. K. THORNTON. | All persons are cautioned against negotiating for the same, as transfer has been stopped at the office of the comp 1.5t CK POINTER DOG, ANSWERING 4 to Jim P; suitable reward paid to any one find- | ing same: no'questions asked. - SUTRO, 408 Mont- gomery and 1718 Pine sts. OST—IN WESTERN ADDITION, BET. BU- chanan and Fillmore, on Tuesday afternoon, lady’s enameled gold watch. Returnto 2507 Clay liberal reward. 1 PIANOS, VIOLINS, ETC. MAGNTFICENT LARGE UPRIGHT IN O bargaih-room this w elegant fancy case; fine toue; guaranteed: quality considered offered at the lowest price in the cit $60 and $100, etc. THEJ. G COMPA. second floor, Flood bldg, sole agents for the brated Hardman and Chiase Brothers, etc YASH $70, UPRIGHT PIANO: ALSO | U other $100: immediate. A Room 21, 809 Market. ANOS; : hard: }B,\x FATNSIN ND2 N | 1D Hazelton, Brown & Simpson, Mozarr, ete. times prices; installments. EATON, 735 Market st. BORGE F. WELLS, SOLE A( [ FOR THE Mathushek pianos; sold on very easy install- pianos rented. 1360 Market st. O AND $i0 FLUTE AT 31, Call Ofice. M. G. BADGER, WITH KOHLER & CHASE 6, 28 and 80 O'Farrell st. R D RENT-CONTRACT PLAN IS meeting with great favor: terms of payment are 50 easy that everybody can have a piano: besy mukers; largest stock. ERMAN. CLAY & CO. HARE BY BASTIAN ERARD; DOUBLE | action and elegantly finshed; is found with | difficuity anywhere: & nice gelection is at present exhibited by SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. QT ES , CHICKERING & SONS,, = 1 Sterling planos sold on $10 install ment; RTAZ & SON, sote agents, 16-20 O'Farrell st. “UPRIGH WITH OUR 2 INDUSTRY—HEMME & LONG PIANO 340 Post; pianos sold on installments; send for illustrated catalogue. ERMAN STYLE, $25; FIRST- ss cook and laundress, $25: 5 housework girls, German or Scandinavian preferred, for city and country, $20; middle-aged woman, to cook on ranch: 10 giris, light bousework, care children and do second work; come early. C.R. HANSEN & €O, 110 Geary st. “mm-Eb—LUNCH WAITER. 3 HOWARD street. ORTER FOR LODGIN COOK. 246 Third st. WANTED..F’[RE& CLASS WAITER AT 16 -HOUSE; TO HELP ZAD WAITRESS AND 3 WAITRESSES FOR first-class country hotel, steady the yearronnd, see proprietor here Monday; 5 extra waitresses for WALer resort, free fare both ways. C.R. HANSEN & €O, 110 Geary st. O WAITRESSES, $20, RAILROAD FARE & paid, firsi-class hotel: 2 cooks for men on ranches, $20; nursegirl, $15. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. W ANTED — COMPETENT NURSE FOR IN- fant, $25; second girl for first-class piace In Berkeley. $25. sce lady here; German cook, $30; wailress and chambermaid, small resort in country, #15; German narsery governess, $25: 25 house- work giris, $25 and $20. Apply MISS PLUN- KETT, 424 Sutter st. 9 COOKS, £25 AND $30; CHAMBERMAID, $20: waitress, $20; nursegirl, $15: girl for housework, sleep home, $15; several others. Apply MRS. HIBD, 705 Polk st. 4 GERMAN COOKS, §26; GERMAN NURSE g $15 and §20: German girl tena bakery: 10 Irish $20 and $25. MME. LEOPOLD, 957 Market. A D—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- | work and cooking; German preferred. 1316 is st 100D HOME TO GIRL IN EXCHANGE FOR light housework ; small family. 608 Jessie st., near Sev ANTE W iousevon 12, 6204, Hayes W ANTED-20 BALLET GIRLS. CALL AT 11 YY Aw., Midway Plaisance, 771 Market st. 00D GERMAN GIRL FOR COOKING AND general housework ; good wages. 933 Halght. RL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT wages $12. Call, between 10 and Stockton st. ] BEDMAKER. CALL 922 BATTERY ST, - cor. Green. >APER-HANGER WANTED AT 3262 MIS- sion st. 7-CHATR BARBER. P AND LAUNDRY +) office; wiil sell for less than furniture cost if taken before May 22. 187 Third st. BAk‘fix-:’}v.-suoP, WITH LIVING-ROOMS, FOR sale or to let. 1500 Boward st. IRST-CLASS PRESSER ON CUSTOM COATS; wi ady work. 223 Montgomery st. ELMAN WANTED N. 1124 Market st. ANTED—BLACKSMITH; MUST BE A thorough mechanic on wagons and farm ma- chinery and a first-class shoer. H. HORTOP, Rutherford, Napa County, Cal. BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A zo00d_piano by renting. Be careful 10 go to KOHLER & CE 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. T)ECKER BROS.. STEINWAY, FISCHER AND other firsi-class makes of pianos; littie nsed; cheap -for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHA! st (1RE S IN § 1 NSIN S H PI- anos at SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S, cor. Kear- ny and Sutter sis. LOW PRICES. KUHLER & | ter from what cause; restores always in one de; if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men's 623 Golden Gate ave. H. HUFSCHMIDT. LD GOLD, SILV E| clothing bought. W_xxp’uw SH 2 order by WILLIA) AND LADIEY COLMAN, 41 Third st. 1195 arket. FACTURED TO DRESSMAKERS. 108 Fourth st. RESSMAK! Call or add 3241, Tenth st. FAlslfm.\,\ru_L DRESSES MADE $3; SKIRTS B AND PLAIN SEWING. MEDICAL NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICI ments or worthiess pills us her own physician for all female trouble physician; knowledge can be sent all cases guaranc DK. POPY! ARY; ANNEY eption of women bef y; advice e nature c 'BLE_CON IN- ope: during confinement; s subjects of private or d 3 le specialist i San Francisco: stant relief; $500 paid for any case I cannot cure. bourd; skiliful attention during confinement cial attention to_diseas confidential. SR, es; separate ho; dies before anu during confinement; and arranged my home to suit rich and poo regularities cured in a day: guaraateed: no insiru- ments: regular physiclans of long sud successtul ce: travelers attende 11 business ¥ confidential; babie 1dy st SURE SAFE CURE FOR ALL FEMAL £\ disease: a home in confinement with best care: with the privacy of a home and convenien of a hospital; consi positive cure for liguor, morphine and tobacco abi eed without injury to health. MRS 31115 Hyde st. POSITIV ARANTEED CURE FOR I regularities; used for years in private practice with invariable success éven in most aggravated cases: easy (o take: perfectly natural in action; 1o pain, exposure or dange: sent securely sealed on re strictly_coufidential. ~ Address BERGETOLE, P. 0. box 222 R. AND MRS. DR. SCHMIG I, FORMERLY of 121134 Mission, now 1508 Market st. ; month- ¥ trregularities cured in a few hours; guaranteed; Do instruments used: sure prevent! AUDET’S APHRO TABLETS. 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. Murket and Third, sole agent. KS. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY DISE A women: ladies near or far assured quic of disease; rregularities restored daily: safe cure guarantecd: no instruments: home in confine- : best skill: low fees; pills $2. EW ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, STANDARD makes, almost new, half original cost; see at ¥. W. SPENCER & CO., 721 Market st. RYRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Brigas and other pianos. QTEINWAY UPRIGHT; SLIGHTL rand tone; halt-cost. SPEN E ZITHERS, OLD & NEW. Latham place. W ANTED—STRONG BOY TO LEARN COAT- pressing. 541 Market st. AN OR BOY WANTED IN THE COUNTRY to work in house and garden in exchange for home and clothes; must be trustworthy and will- ing; no others need apply: references required. By letter only to A. Z., box 34, 1236 Market st. 7OUNG MAN TO KEEP A SMALL SET OF double-entry books and do general office work. Apply, stating pationality, age and salary ex- pected, M. H., box 9! AR, 3 LIT- tle place; about800 inhaoitants: in the heart of Jumber industry: lots of saw-mills, etc.; splendid chance for saving person. For further particulars call and see STOLTZ, at Will & Finck's. §4(), BARBERSHIOP. APPLY 240 FIF- « teenth st., W. SHEAR. Ym" G GILL, 11 TO 13, TO MIND BABY. L Call 515 Baker st., 9 to 12. W ANTED—POSITION BY _GOMPETENT woman to do housework; good cook. 609%a Howend st. 1Y OMAN WISHES ANY KIND OF WORK BY the day: good washer; $1 10 per day.~ Call or address .0 Sherwood place, bet. Howard and Mis- sion sts., off Third. OUNG GERMAN LADY HES POSITION a8 housekeeper; good manager: any part of the country: only responsible parties need apply. Ad. aress T., box 10, this oflice. 'w ANTED—WAITER; 618 CLAY ST. COF- FEE JOHN. ERMAN GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSE. U work. 150814 Broadway st. OUNG GERMAN GIRL T0 MIND BABY and assist housework. 309 Castro st. JSEWORK AND CHILDREN: GOOD wages. 2307 Broadway st., near Fillmore. VIRL TO ASSIST; TWO IN FAMILY. CALL 2223 Fourth st., room 14. T AVE MEX WANTED AT ONCETO HANDLE <4 summer speclalty; will pay competent per- sons $3 50 per day. Store 328 Seventh st. HANCE TO MAKE MONEY—I MADE 684 the last 6 weeks selling Dishwashers, and was sick part of the time: 1 don's see w hy otliers don’c £0 into the Dishwasher business; no canvassing: sold all my washers at home; perfect satisfaction: every one sold sells another: every family wants one:” I will make $3000 this year easy; I can wash and'dry our dishes In 2 minutes: any one can make $5 to $12 a day. For circulars write to Iron City D shwasher Co., S. Highland ave., E. E., Pittsburg, Pa. (JERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day, $1 and car fare. Address A., box 17, this office. 7IDOW WITH SOME MEANS WOULD like to engage In business with a gentleman. €all 5 Mason st., room 2, 3 and 4 first floo {7 OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A GE! man partner in & good paying business. Mason st., room 7. OUNG WIDOW WISHES TO DO GE man's mending. 25 Taylor st., room 4. OUNG CREOLE BADY WISHES A POSI- tion as housekeeper. Please call at 11 Kearny st., r om 16. BITUATLUNS WANTED—MALE. F‘oa RELIABLE FARMHANDS, HAVING and harves: hands and otber help send your orders to the old reliable employ ment agency of W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st., San Francisco. We donot send you calendars and windy circulars claiming we know every workingman in the State and his father before him as some new em- ioyment agents are doing but will send you good Felh Tt favored with your orilers: tel. 1875 61va uea call, W.D.EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. W ANTED—BY SOBER, STEADY MAN, piace as janitor, light porter, steward smali hotel: is a good waiter and paniry-man: weges moderate. Address §., box 129, Call « ffice. ARBER—WANTS WORK FOR §10 X WEEK: or country ; workman; steady. Ad- aress Barver, bos 17, Call Ofice: OUNG ATTORNEY OF SIX YEARS EX- perience wants position in law office: will ac- cept small salary with chance of rise. Address A. B.. box 62, Call Office. YV OUNG MAN WANTS WORK AT HOUSE- cleaning: handy at painting, whitewashing, D‘Debluné glazing; will work reasonable by theday. HARRY, box 50, Call Office. 7OUNG MAN,18 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES situacion as chore boy in a private family; sat isfied with smali wages. Inquire 601 Taylor. Y OUNG CAKE BAKER WITH S VEARS EX- perience wants to icarn to bake bread, Address 1218 Shipley st. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 1218a Fulton, ncar Devisadero st. BARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. Barbers’ ‘Ass., 12 Seventh. SCHEUNER' MXPERIENCED HANDS ~ON —LADIES' waists. KONIGSTEIN, 126 Eighth st. BARBER'S SHOE: 2 CHATR: SFURNISHED Tooms; cheap. 1156 Howard st. JERMAN GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSE- work and plain cooking; small family; nochil- dren. 1602 Washington st. IRL, LIGHT HOUSEWORK, $7 A MONTH. Call after 9 A. M., 4 Sunny court. ANTED—A PLAITER ON COATS, AND finishers. 804 Folsom st. 5 ERMAN GIRL FOR GBENERAL HOUSE- work. 988 Mission st. ANTED—FOR A WHOLESALE LIQUOR- house, o good cellarman, who thorougly un- derstands the mixing of liquor and bo:tling wine, Reply by letter only, stating experience and salary, 10 STEVENS & CO., 308 Front st., San Francisco, FOE, SALE IMMEDIATELY, CHEAP, A 3 chair barber-shop, es ablished 8 years, in East San Jose. Address LOUIS STUCKER, East San ose. TRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK: sleep at home. 1222 O'Farrell st. ANTED—MAN AND WIFE TO RUN HOME restaurant. 518 Geary. Y"uuvc GIRL TO ASSINT; $8 PER MONTH. A Apply irom 9 to 12, 2424 Folsom et. E \MSTRESS WANTED. 1823 WEBSTER st., near Fell. PPRENTICE _FOR DRESSMAKING. Antonlo st., oft Jones, near Ellis. ANTED — PARTNER IN CIGAR-STORE: $50._5 Mason st. B OPYIST AND SECRETARY WANTED BY A ntleman engaged in literary work: must be bright girl, between 16 and 18; healthy, wellbred, Protestant; good personal sppearance; place per- manent; home in advertiser’s family, if wanted. Call bet. § and 11 o'clock only, 160 Crocker bulld- ing. z SEWERS TO WORK IN FACTORY ON MA- chine. 24 Ellisst., top loor. AL TADIES HAVING A FEW HOURS' leisure each day shonid write me af once re- garding pl »sant home work which easily pays $18 ‘weekly; this Is no deception and will certainly pay oo investigate. Reply with stamped envelope, RS L N BRINS, Lawrence, Mich. IRL WHO SPEAKS SPANISH AS COOK and housekeeper: references required. Call 1030 Pine st., Monday, atter 10 A. X. 21«'{!{87‘-::[..«38 FINISHERS ON CUSTOM coats. 607 Minna st. .- Fwnse-. 622 Clay st., room 2. 4a IRST-CLASS COAT FINISHER; GOOD HOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES: dorie while you wait: at less than half the usual price: ali repairing done at half price: work guar- anteed. 564 Mission st., bet. First and Second. F YOU WANT MONEY WRITE FOR PAR- ticulars: biggest sales on record; Lukes like wildfire; experience unnecessary: some making $15 per day. Aluminum Novelty Co., 1508 Market. TRST-CLASS MAN TO REPRESENT EAST- ern manufacturer. 133 California st., room 34, THMEN FOR CREAMEOLL AND COFFEE 5 cents at 44 Fourth st., only. ANTED-MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE thelr wages to place accounts with us; law and commerctal collection: no charge unless successful. KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY, 110 Sutter st. BEE BEER: BEST IN CITY; 2 SCHOONERS for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS o know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House propri- etor, has opened Soto House, 82 Fourth si.: 100 rooms; 25¢ to $1 per night; $1 25 (0 §1 per week. EMOVED 706 TO, Jit, OFP- HOWARD- si. Theater; also 116 to 418 Fourth st.: best place in the city for new and seeond-hand shoes. MEX'S SHOES 14-SOLED, 40c: HEELS, 25c: done in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st.. basement. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15¢c A DAY; $1 ‘week : rooms for two, Ikl%&"l 50 & week; reading room* dally papers. 36 Bt CLAIRVOYANTS. ROF. GEE, SPIRIST TEST DAILY; CIR. cles Monday, Tuesday, Friday, 8 p. . 1031 Market st EON, PALMIST, CLATRVOYANT, LIFE reader. 533 Post st.; hours 9 .M. 0 8 P.3.; 4ls0 Sundays. MAE THOMAS, SCI er by eggs and car1s (in Enzlish or German)tells entire life, past, present, future; consuliat ons on all_affairs, nothing excepted; names given: good advice; sure help: restores 10st love by sympathy mistak i 1; letter $2. 30 Kearny. UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTU T ER; macic charms: love tokens: true picture of future wife and_husband: teaches fortune-telling: develors clairvoyaiice, slate writing, etc.; has the seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm; fee §1 und upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth. M ES. 1. J. WHITNEY, CLATRVOY ANT, TEST ME medium and life- PIRITUAL TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT: 100, MME. YOUNG, 605 McAllister st. Professor 0t 9 pieces. Vocal quartet. ADER;: LADIES 25¢; : near Market. 5 Seventh st. RS. S. SEAL—SPIRITUAL MEDIUM: RE- ligious cir. Wed. 8 »..; Thurs., 2:30: 110 Mc- NTIFIC REVEAL- NTS N Allister st. EGGERT ATKEN, TRANCE MEDIUM: Sun. eve.: developing cir. Tues. eve. 715 M Post st. MBS, HENDEE ROGERS, GTFTED MEDITM healer: cir., Mon and Kri: sit daily. 122 Turk. e oD ARC T ST Oy, 192 Turk. ASTROLOGY. A STRALSEER—PROF. HOLMES, 523 GEARY St.; horoscopes, quesiions. stocks. advice. PALMISTRY. T T S S S MALE, MINERVA, THE MARVELOUS ENG- lish palmist, grants interviews daily from 10 to 5:30 in her rooms at the Oriel, cor. of Market and Franklin, third floor, room 43; fee $1: garden Darties, bazaars. etc., attended: lessons given. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. A.MITCHELL, ATT' Y-AT-LAW, REMOV ED « t0 Spreckels bldg., 929 Market st.; advice free. Anffxcz FREE, DIVORCE LAWS A SPECIAL- ‘l’y ; collections, damages, wills. deeds, ete. G. W.. HOWI, Atv'y-at-law, 850 Market st., cof. Stockton. MPOXEY ADVANCEDTO LITIGANTS, COURT oss and charges paid in matters of probate, contracts, damages, accidents, notes. first-class Qllections and general law busiress. Address J. £. T)® HALL, T4 McALLISTER, SECC next Hibernis Bank HE “INFALLIBLE PREVE either sex. for trial jar to P. O. box 1896, San Francisco. PRIVATE HOM NEIN 3 man midwife. MRS. POWELL, 131 JIC ATE HOME IN CONFIN AN "at the most reasonable price in the M. PFEIFFER, midwife, 2014 Folsom S CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. 14 McAllister st., near Market; petitors; oniy qualified, trusty spe of irregularities, no harmless leads all c m i y cialist for safe, quick relfef matter what catse: treatment scientific, and painiess: never fails; home in confinement FIRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEA: see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be conter LPEAU’'S FRENCH PILLS. A boou to ladies troubled with irregularities; Do danger: safe and sure; $2 50, express C. O. D. don’t délay until too late. O land, Cal., agents for Alpeau et 'S_NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE SEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. OR FAMILY Apply borse, buggy and harness; price $125. 28 Shotwell st. S HANDSOME BROWN MARE, 4 bands high; welght 1100 pounds; age 6 Tots in better than 3 minates; sound and afruid of nothing; price $160; also 2 colt ears old: broken to harness: Antevolo- 4and Iicho stock; will be sold cheap. Inquire 347 Fre- in'the rear. —AT A BARGAIN: HIGH-BRED mare, buggy and harness: splendid for doctor. Inquire New York Stable, 507 Jessie st. 40 Hozzies. Market, 827 Si day. SULLIV ORSES PAS for circular. ¥ 1003 SETS SE also 20 cheap horses. WAGON rand Arcade Horse + n sales every Wednes- DOYLE, Auctioncers. D-HAND HARN hand wagons, bug; Fifteenth and Valencia sts. kinds: secon WAGONS AND CAKKIAG OR SALE—COVERED ROCKAW A B gain. THOMAS FOLEY, 1812 Poweli st. e, MISCELLANEOUS, SUITED FOR GRO- y: store bins, drawers and shelving; chean, Inquire of C.P. GIBBONS, 844 Capp st., or 2612 Mission st. $40. 2, SOURTOISSLIDE TROMBONE; IN o . perfect condicion; used caretuily 1 yea: ch_beil; heavy tone: price includes heav leatner casé and iyre. Address L. A.. box 138, Call Office. HILDREN'S DON and very gen * THRASHING ENGINE FOR LE C One 8x14 straw-burning thrasning engine, KEY CHEAP: SMALL 107:C; it] brand new boiler: bullt (0 carry & wOTKing pressars of 100 pounds of steam. Apply ac .S MOV NI. NAUGHTO Vada blook Sonthwest cortier Beate, - S D10 Mission st Wi B CH AN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, | NrEW §100 LADY'S SAFFTY; $60 CASH Mills ‘buliding, sixth floor, room 5, San Fran- 5 istes OR cisco, Cal. Telephone 1541 installments. 326 McAllister st. W Y-AT-LAW,420 « Calj advice ng? OHN R.AITKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LA 16 and_17. 402 Moutgomery st., col TO LEASE. B T PSS TUPPPU PV U TO LEASE — THE GROVE-ST. THEATER. Apply MADISON & BURKE, 628 Market. TO EXCHANGE. \WHY NOT DO BUSINESS ~WITHOUT money? List your property with Labor Ex- large home market, 118 Valencia st. DAVIDSO! forn 1 LOT OF EASTERN STANDARD MA of safes which have been taken in exehance @s part payment for the Waltz safes, as follows: 3 burglar-poof bank orcoin safes, 7 jewelers’ safes. 8 puwnbrokers' safes, 13 merchant safes: fire and burglar proof: all sizes; at less than_half cost: see {hem before vou oxder. The Waltz Safe Salesroom, and 223 Markey si., factory 1 2 st., San Francisco. Cal. e e N EW BANGES CHEAPER TIAN SECON hand.” W. 8. RAY 3t Co.. 12 CalMtorsans ILSHIRE SAFE, LETTER-PRESS, coftee-mill and money-tili; cheap. 10 OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWC boughtand sold 112134 Market, bet. 7th (I':ds&h ULT THE in- GREAT reliet 1370 Marxet. FOR Send stamp _for information or 50c b Bl | |