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] | " THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, MR, MARTYN ON REFORM. Presbyterian Ministers Listen to an Address on Civic Ethics. DR. BEARD TALKS OF WEALTH. = —= | Why the Bureau of Labor Has Avoided | the Question of Proportionate | Ownership. Rev. Carlos Martyn gave the _Premy-' terian Ministeria] Association an interest- | ing address yesterday morning on civic |2 reform. He described how Chicago for the last two decades had suffered from mu- nicipal corruption, and gave an account of the Civic Federation and of the elections | last April, which resulted in the inaugura- tion of a better state of things. In enumerating what had been accom- plished during the last nine months the speaker said: **We should olose our gam- bling dens. Here’s a lesson for you in | Califarnia. I do not mean to say that there is no gambling in Chicago, but there is no open gambling. We mean to perse- vere, and in our election the other day we confirmed our reforms of last April. “But there were limitations to our Civic Federation. It was made up of people of all creeds and beliefs, and when it was brought face to face with a religious ques- stion it went all to pieces. So we founded the Christian Citizenship League. The | idea embodied in it found favor, and there are now local citizenship leagues all over the country. If the church is nor inter- sted in the enforcement of moral law who We do not want to drag the church into politics, but the men who are in the churches and in the young people’s socie- | | street, 160 E of Mason, F | Eaay | N of Hilgard avenue. N 40.11 | 115 to beginning, being portion of lot corrected map of ties must go into politics if they mean to | save the purity of our country.” i Dr. Martyn showed by statistics how | largely Christians preponderate in this | country, and d that for 48,000,000 people | to let” themselves be dominated by the | 6,000,000 who are not Christiens was the clearest case of the tail wagging the dog that be had ever met. “If Christians | were such in fact we could easily domi- nate this count The worst of 1t is we | have never pulled together. The Chris- tian citizen is a new thing, but it is begin- | ning to be borne in upon us that when a man has a share in the government of a country he bas a share in the responsi- | bility.” i Instead of discussing the address it was | resolved to employ the time for discussion asking Dr. Martyn questions, and oy | this méans a number of added details were obtained respecting reform in Chicago. | In reply to a question from Rev. Dr. Scott | Rev. Dr. Martyn said: ‘A preacher can- not become a partisan in politics, buta | preacher ought to be able to preach along the lines of civic rightousness.” | Methodist Ministers. “Sociology” was the subject of an ad- dress by Rev. Dr. Beard at the Methodist Ministers’ Club yesterday morning. The speaker had armed himself with a mass of statistics, some of which proved startling when stated in the forcible way in which Dr. Beard presented them. He first drew attention to the fact that machigery had | made the laborer more dependent upon the capitalist than when he used his | muscle alone. With regard to the ownership of the wealth of the world to-day Dr. Beard gave a number of statistics showing that a much larger proportion of the wealth of | this country is in the hands of the few | tbhan is the case in England. *J. E. Shearman states that, according to stati tics, one-balf of the wealth of this count. is in the hands of 50,000 families, but my own studies have led me to the belief that haif the wealth of the country is in the hands of 25,000 families. The Bureau of Labor in the United States has investi gated almost everything, but it is my opinion, founded on facts, that though the Bureau of Labor has been urged again and | again to take up this question, it has re- | frained from doing =o, because it knows it | would be abolished if it.dared to give these statistics.”’ The last point on which Dr. Beard | touched was the modern tendency of populations to drift toward large cities. The paper was discussed by the following ministers, ail of whom indorsed it: Rev. E. Henderson, Rev. Dr. Hammond, Rev. J. Urmy, Rev. Dr. Matthew, Rev. Dr. Carroll, Rey. Dr. Filben, Rev. M. Nelson. Baptist Club. Rev. C. M. Hill, pastor of the Tenth- avenue Baptist Church, Oakland, read a paper yesterday before the Baptist Minis- ters’ Clubon ‘“‘Recent Upturnings of the Archzologist’s Spade. ie alluded to a number of recent discoveries which have tendeda to confirm the truth of Scripture. The paper was discussed by Rev. R. Whit- taker, Igcv. Dr. B. Williams of India, Rev. Dr. Gregory. Congregational Club. At the Congregational Monday Club yester- day Professor Lloyd read a learned paper on the word “Spirit’’ in St. John’s Gospel. KILLED BY THE CARS. C. A. Morford, City, a Bookkeeper in This Crushed to Death at Berkeley. C. A. Morford, a bookkeeper in the starch factory of Everding & Co., at 28 Clay street, was run over by a train at Berryman station, near Berkeley, last night and instantly killed. Itisnot known just when the fatal accident occurred or what train passed over the unfortunate man. The body was first seen by the engineer of the]7 o’clock train going toward San Francisco. It was fearfully mutilated and it is supposed that he fellunder the wheels of the previous train. 4 Morford, who lived on Lincoln street near Edith in Berkeley, had paid a visit to his sister, who lived near the scene of the accident, and_was not secn after leaving the house. He was a middle-aged man and unmarried. The body is at the Berkeley Morgue and an inquest will be beld to-day. — ey Junior Order American Mechanics. Recondo Council’s oflicers were installed by H. M. Bellinger, D. 8. C., assisted by Past Councilor Burns of Hancock Council. The officers are: 0. ¢ Abbott, C.; W. N. Perry, V. C.; C. 0, Brown, R. W. F. Venable, A. R. S.; A, H. Whitson, F. 8.; H. H. Venable, T.: H. C. Pease, conductor: M. N. Meltou, W.: 8. F. Rohn, L. R. A. Edwards, 0. epresentaiive for one 3 Longstgeet. Garfield Council has cd the following named officers: R. A. J. W. Souther, V. c E. Meadows Jr. . F, Stangebarger, A.R. 5. J. L. Hupwan, ¥ J. M. Patrick. T.: E. C. Plume, conducior: T. H. Nelson, L. 8. G. W. Clark, O. 8. resentative one year; R, bert J. and Isabella H. Layng to Emily S. lot on W line of Belvedere strect, S 1, 5 26 by W 120: $10. Thomas R. Evans, lot on N s of Battery and Unon streets, S 0T W 150 ke ot o W 1ime of Batters atreets 150 S of Tnion, S50 by W 120: also lot on SE corner of Sansome and Union streets, E 120 by S' 177:6: niso lot on W line of Battery street, 26 N of Green: N 25 by W 120; also plant, etc.; $1. John F. and Margitha M. D. Buris 1o Henry F. Burns, lot_on NW corner of Sansome and Pacific streets, N 34:435 by W 67:6: $10. John' McKee to 1. D. Heatley, lot on SW corner hestnut and Kearny streets, W 137:6 by S $10. Y inionse Grosbols to Emilie Roussey, lot on N'W corner of I)u[;;m; street and Virginia place, N vy W 57:6; $10. A l;ermlnaxl)lnmlthue or Donohue (nee Vi1l B. Daly, lot on N lin Gree Anstett) to William AL reen and 184:5% of Mason, W to a po of Mason and 60 N of Green, thence S 60: Nof 160 rant. Elizabeth C. McMillan, Robert and Jane H. Mor- rison to Faust E. Mascherini, loton E line of Jones street, 4 5 of Vallejo, S 0 by ¥ 58:9; $10. Ziizabelh Flood to Emma Flood, Tot on N line of street, 137:6 E of Hyde, E 32:6 by N 137:6; ix of the estate of ndt, undivided half $10. farie Reusche (adminisira ¥ritz Reusche) to Gustav Qu of lot on S line of Elghteenth street, 25 W of Cas- tro, W 50 by 8 75; $2000. x Aarle Reusche o same, undivided halt of same; $10. Catharina Rossbach to A. L. Villegia, lot on SW o e and Pacific streets, W 45:10 by S John W and Amnie L. Wright to Jacob K. Lauodis. 1ot on W line of Thirtieth avenue, 125 N of , N 50 by W 120; also lot 10, block 10, : $10. W of Forly-sixth avenue, W 25 by Charles . and Einma Moore to Lena Christen- sen, lois 774 and 776, Gift Map 2: $10. Issac H. Holmes to Maggie Holmes, lot 35, block 54, City Land Association; $10. Stanford Addition Land Company to J. A. Miller, 1ot 23, block 6, plat A, Sunnyside Addition 1; $10. Sanie 0 same, lot 25, block 6, piat A, same: $10. Mary A. Cassidy to J. B. McMurray, lot on N line of Harringion street, 00 N W of Mission, X 100 by NE 100, Academy Tract; also lot on NE line of Cotter street, 400 NW of Mission, NW 106 by NE 200; $10. George A Wittmeier t0J. J. Rauer, all interest in estate of John G. Wittmeier, No. 15,498; $1000. ALAMEDA COUNTY. A. J. and Catherine Foster to_Oakland Bullding and Loan Association, Jot on SE line of Twenty. first avenae, 50 SW of East Twenty-second street, SW 76:6 by SE 125, block 67, New Addition to Brooklyn, East Oakland; $10.s 3 John I and Essie C. 0'Rourke to Annie Stewart, lots 23 and 24, block 38, San Antonio, East Oak- land; $1200. B and Sophle Servin etal.. by Commissfoner, to Christina C. Ryden, lots 4 and 5, block L, Knowles & Fotter Subdivision of Kennedy Tract, East Oak- land: $717. Heodore and Ida Wagner to Rudolph Mes, lot 10, block 1, Dowling Tract, Berkel 10, Francis L. Hobson to Anneite H. Tovson, lot on | Sline of Porest avenue, 368 E of Center streej, E 61:6 b 1 5, lot 16, plock D, Berkeley Home- stead Association, Berkele: 10, Michael and Emma L. Doyle to Homestead Loan Association, lot on K line of Arch_street, 110.308 E 111.27,8 40, W block 5, Daley’s Scenic Park Tract, ; §10. forris to Richard Doyle, lots 8 and 9, Werner Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Edward D. Judd to Lewis E. Campbell, Iot on N line of Johnson avenue, W ot Court street, W 27 by N 130, portion of lot 12. Johnson Tract, Berkele Alameda; $10. Felfx and De!tina Marcuse to George S. Redding, lot on E line of Sherman street, 37.33 N of Rail- road avenue, N 33.33 by E 105, Alameda; $10. A. P.and Arcelia Welcome to George R. Wil- liams. Jot on S line of Moss avenue, at a point which bears SW avenue which bears NW Moss and Webster avenue: 110, SE 16334, Township; 81 0.96 from SE corner of thence NW 163. SW E 109:73 to beginning, Oakland Moses H. Fastman to H. G. Fiske, lot on W line of San Pablo avenue, 200 S from S line of plat 40 Rancho V. and D. Peraita. thence 10 NE cor- ner of 6-acre tract of Dietz, SW 18.44 chains, 4.87 chains, SW 1 chain, N'W 2.68 chain point SE 300 teet, thence ning. portion of plat 40, Ranche D. and V. Peral Oakiand Township; $10. E. W. Woodward et Eva Rice, lot 34, block Tract, Onklana : 3651 Mountain View Cemetery Assoclation to Mar- cene Hopkins, lot 148 in piat 12, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakiand Townshin Amelia'S. Hawley to ) block B, Sunny Slope Trac land Township; $10. Bernard and Anna McAnney to Felix Marcuse and J. A. Remmel. lot on SW line of Central ave. nue, 104.86 S« from the point of intersection of the SW line of Central avenue with the E line of . (by Commissioner) to Parsons Golden Gate Mfugge, lot 2, im deed, Onk- Grove street, thence SE 50.13, SW 5.08, SW 8.31 NW 44.01, NE 115.14 to beginning, being lot 6, block 102, Sather Trust property, Alameda; $10. William A. Piper to City ot Alameda, lot 6, to be taken for opening and extending Buena Vista ave- nue to a width of 60 feet, W 2071.94 from W ter- mination of sald avenue, and being 217.50 W from West Seventh st. 2106. D. S. Smalley y Peterman, lot of land € on W line of Castro street, 196 , block 14, Haywards, Eden e F. Camron to W. W. Camron, lots 40, 41, 42 and 43, con aining 82.33 acres, being a portion of the Amended Map of Oakland, Murray Town- hip; also Land and Improvement Company’s sub- division of a portion of Sunta Rita Rancho at Pleas- anton, Muiray Township: gift. W. W. Camron to Nettie Sutherland, lot 40, con- taining 20 acres, being a portion of same, subject 10 a morigage for $525, Murray Township; $10. Builder's Contract. January 17, 1896, B. H. Hund with Allen & Tooney, 10 erect a three-story building on the NE corner of Eddy and Hyde streets; $1534. . HOTEL ARRIVALS, GRAND HOTEL. J S Spaulding, Auburn R T Devlin, Sacramento G A Legg, New City € W Nicklin, Los Angles R H Brown, Vallejo L Goodwin, Sacramento H_H Meyer, Healdsburg J M Polk, Oakland J Thomann, St Helena J Thomes, Oakland M A Thomas, Oakland Mrs Hariley, Mass R T Murphy, Eresno R J Monte. San Jose wi,Sacto Miss J T Hughes,Los Ang John T Long, Reno C W Tozier, Cal J C Holmau, Lodi Joiin G Call. Spokane Miss I' Adams, Chicago G Van Bergen, Cal R I Kribest, Los Angeles A Armstrong, RiversMe Sweed. Pétaluma. J L Truslow,SntaBarbara mer Creg, Milwaukee T D Turk, Santa Rosa. H K Chambers &wi. N Y R M Holman, San Jose Mrs D P Holman, S Jose Miss Holman, San Jose Mrs Watkins, Los Ang Miss Watkins, Los Ang Jno N Besse, King City J L Hattery,S Bernardino W N Gauday, Cal John Tait, Stanford A J Hammond, RedBluff W A Shi J CTice, Stockion IS M R Rocolands, Placerville J R C Wilson, California J JR Leppo, Santa Rosa EC H G A Smith, Courtlana K Hartley, " alifornia L C Winsor,M D¢ nta Cruz olm, Livermore ¥ A Kilborn, Watsonville R Rober son, Paraiso Sps n Jose E ¥ Holbrook, Hollister RUSS HOU Mrs Brown,Woodland F Staley, Oakland Mrs Russell, Mich Miss Prayter, San Jose W H Grant, Lakeport H E Jones, San Jose H C McCabe, Brentwood Mrs Woods, Yreka G W Brews er, P Hobles L Loris, Nevada City J J Schuessler, Ind H Sielling, Davis J H Rucker, San Jose H F Snyder, Cloverdale P'H Mack, Inyo Co JJ Lyons, Cripple Creek J Jefferson, Cripple Ck J Cullen, 5 Y G Dott, Sausalito € D Ogiivie, Bakersfleld AA Richards,Bakersfield J W Woodward, Sasany W W Barnes! Hunfora C A Gowell, San Jose T Barry, San Jose W Fry, San Jose ¥ M Crughemore, L Ang C Tripp, Los Angeles 7 Maguire, Los Angeles” A Baker, Los Angeles L L Huio, Los Angeles J Phillips, Los Angeles E B itea, Los Angeles M T Bowler & d, Los Ang T J Murray, Amador W 8 McAtee, Portlana W Hanion, 'Antioch G H Seaman, Antioch F Perry, Antioch Mrs J Crowley, Kutherfd D Lawrence,Duich Flat A Kubenstein, Fresno J Smith, Santa Rosa ¥ L Peatross, Santa Rosa W Flemming, Oakland ¥ P Medina, Oakland Miss McManus, Vallejo W J McGee, Vallejo J Bradley & w, Valleio LICK HOUSK. A H Collins, Mendocino Dr Ivancovich, Petaluma. Dr Buckford & w. Utah O J spencer, Placer Co Mrs M F Montrose, Cal S R Butord, Montana ‘A Z Rowney, Montana H Todd, Oukland J°A McGeary, Cal C W Neal & w, Alameda G Wilson, Cal W C Rice, San 'Jose J C Kays, Los Angeles O J Woodward, Fresno C D Radcliff, Merced W J Huber, San Jose £ D ¥roak, San Juse VL Gerestér, Guatemala Miss Geresier, Guatemla W J Hassott,Sacramenco Prof E L Driver, San Jose W H Skerritt, Vallejo L L James, Mill Valley BB Smith, \Vash J H Dorety, Oakland ~ § Briggs & w,Los Angeles R McPhesrson, Cal B Brundage, Bakersfield B L Brandage, Bakrsfield W T ~atterwhite.L Angls C L Merrill, Glenco 3 B Peaks, Stockion F G Ostrander, Merced J K White, Fresno G C Spalbring, Jowa W Darneal, Los Gatos v A Wheelock, N Y R I Benuly, Sacto H N Baggs, Stockton J H Wilson, San Jose R Clayton, Los Angeles ¥ Price, Oakland W J Wash, Cal J B Riley, Sacramento PALACE HOTEL. %0 W s Leuke, Sacto D Heffron, N Y S TRosenbaum, Stockton W Goodale, Helena T Coles, Sunta Burbara Laura Burt, N Y B Pucker, N ¥ E Gibbon, Los Ang A Wilkins, C C A Whiting rs E Boyer, ind V Vermion, Pasadena J Phillips, Boston J Laws, Hawthorne W Porter, N Y N van Nuys, Los Ang J Chuoreh, Denver L Benson, Chicago Mrs W S Leake, sacto Mrs Kosenbaum, Stocktn Mrs Van Nuys, Los Ang T k. Gibbons, i.0s Ang W Church, Uenver R 1. Benson, Chicago A F wainwright,ChicagoG N Colburn, N ¥ B F Langford, Stockion A Meertelt, Stockton W_E Barthoiomew, N Y W McCreery, Buringame T Meear & w1, Oukland V D Bluck, Salinas EH Price & wi, Pasadna Miss F Foiey, klgin C H Broome, U'S N W Il Buck, USN W B Dudiey, N Y BALDWIN HOTEL. Capt A Berude, City of H W Holbrook, Mrysvile Papeete J ¢ Coppuge, Marysville 3 Kerman & w, Sac “fail, Madera H M Kolle, Port Costa Chias M Savige, N Y Airs j O Mation, Beivdre Chas M Hunter, New Or H CSuatue, Montana H Bassett, Pacific Grove R Beojamin, Vallejo C Hirsch, Tndio Line of T 1:8 W of Dolares, W 25, N170, E Ly $850. Miguel Vincent and Catalina Noe and Catalina splivaloto Hans Peterson, undivided 14 of lot on the N -sccond street, 55 W of Noe, W 50 by N 101: 10. 1 Fay (by K. I Whelan, Sheriff) to Hi- bernia Savings and loan Society. lot on N line of Twenty-tourthy street, 180 E of Usstxo, 150 by X 1 1090 Charies H. and Gustavia A. Senft to Theodore Harry O. and Charies F. Havemeyer, 10t on N corner of Battery and Union sureets, N_ 155, E 5, 8 205, W 125, 8 70, W 160; aiso B D Barker, Livermore W_Wright, Sucramento Frank C Baker, Portiand # Hunt. Washington Uharles C Perdie, N Y Cuarles Farrell, soston H Meyers, .apa C Lanaghan, Chicago Miss Lanaghan, Chicago T Ryan, Penn NEW WESTERN HOTEL. C Kingsley, Montana J ¥ Baker, New York 3 Granneck, Salem J € Williums, Sacramento J 4 ki, Sacraniento A Vausem, Denver F Bierlam, Stockton J Young, Sea tle J P Mylar, Philadelphia W H Lincoin, San Jose N H Silton & w, Oregon F W McBurney,NOrleans D Crouty, New Mexico G Clark, Portiand G Bayne, Salem ven to J. A. Miller; lot on S line of | 20 from a point on line of Moss | | ‘| try: $8 to $10 a month. | Peter Haley, 6 ¥rs.; Mary SAN FRANCISCO *CALL.* BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every might in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, ‘corner Clay; open until 9:30 o’clock. 839 Hayes street, open until o'clock. { 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 8W. corner Sixteenth and Misslon streets, open ‘wntil 8 o'clock. 3518 Mission street, open until § o'clock. 118 Ninth street, open until 8:80 o’clock, NOTICE OF MEETINGS. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the day washinz or housecleaning, or a steady place by the month; willing to work from $15 to $20; is'a good cook aud kind to chilaren. Address 418 Post st., rear. ESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES PLACE FOR general ousework or cooking In private fam- Call 118 Wildey st. RESSMAKER WOULD LIKE TO DO WORK at home or go out by the day; $1 50 a day. 301 Franki Y OUNG WO WISHES SITUATION TO do chamberwork in hotel or lodging-house. Callat room 67, Prescott House, Kearny st. and Montgomery ave. ilys NTA CHAPTER NO. ., will meet THIS (TUBS- DAY) EVENING, January 21, at 7:30 o'clock. Stated meeting and M. M. degree. By order of the H. P, FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretar, TAL LODGE NO. 144, R. Second degree THIS (TUES- NIN 0 o'clock. HUBBARD, Secretary. E No. 136, F. AND .Dmeels THIS, B, GOLDEN GATE LODGE X0. 30, F.and A. M.—Called meeting THIS DAY) EVENING, Jan. 21.at 7:30 D.3. GEORGE J. HOBE. ORDER BEASTERN 7 bers of Goiden Gate Ch will attend the funeral of our si JEPHSON, THIS DAY, from Golden Gate Commanaery Hall at 12:30 o'clock ». . By or- der of the Worthy Matron. 5, THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the National Ice Company will be held at the office of the company, 827 Market street, San _Francisco, Cal, on WEDNESDAY, February 5, 1896, at 11 o’clock A. M., for the purpose of electing a Board of Direc- 1015 to serve for the ensuing year and for the trans action of such other business as may come before the meeting. J. 7. DONAHUE, Secretary. r No. 1 MARY 7 ANTED—SITUATION BY A PROTESTANT middle-aged woman; Lwo years in last place. 206 Fifh st. ‘V ED—SITUATION AS FIRST-CLASS Jaundress: no objection to chamberwork; best of reference. M. J., box 90, Call Ofice. r GERMAN WOMAN, FIRST- class cook, desires situation in first-class Ameri- can fumily: wages not under $35a month; refer- ences. Call 753 Howard st W OMAN WANTS PLATN SEWING OF ANY Kind; gentiemen’s clothes cleaned and pressed. 114 Fourih st., room 15. ) ANTED —SITUATION BY FIRST-CLASS waitress: hotei or restaurant. Address MISS X.. box 1, Call Office. Co.\lPETE.\'T' COOK, WITH REFERENCE, & desires a situation; ‘ages not less than $50; v or cou 3 st WEDISH A SITUATION IN @ private, respectable family; a good cook and has good city references. Fuiton House, room 19. TOUNG LADY TS A POSITION AS housekeepe: dressmaker; will take work home; very reasonable. Apply 706 Ellis, r. 2. TANTED — POSITION AS WORKING housekeeper by young woman for widower with children; zood cook and seamstress; country preferred: must be allowed to bring her three- year-old child. "Address or call 1332 Turk st., bet. Webster and Fillmore. W DUTCH MINING AND MILLING CO) pany—The re stockholders of the DUTCH MINING AND MILL- ING COMPANY will be held at the office of the company, rooms Nos. 67 and 68, Stevenson build- ing, southwest corner California and ontgomery streets, San Francisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, the 21st day of January, 1896, at 2 o'ciock P. M., for the purpose of electing a board of airectors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other businéss as may be brought before the meeting. San Francisco, January 11, 1896. G. TRITTENBACH, President. B FERRIES R K. CO. The regular annual meeting of the sioc holders of the Presidio and Ferries Railroad Com- pany will be held at the office of the company, 1111 nion street, corner Sharp’s vlace, San Francisco, Cal., on Friday, the twenty-fourth 24th) day of January, 1896, at the hour of 2 o'ciock P. M., for the purpose of electing seven directors to serve during the ensuluz year,and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Tuesday, January 14, at 2 o'clock P. M. JOHN B. LEIGHTON Office—1111 Union st., corner Sharp Francisco, Cal. ANNUAL MEETI THE REGULAR annual meeting of stockholders of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be held at the oftice of the company, 327 Market street, San Francisco, Cal, on TUESDAY, the 21st day of January, 1896, at the hour of 11 o'clock . ., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meet- ing. Transfer books will close on Friday, Jan- uary 10, at 8 o'clock P. ar. Secretary. place, San lar annual meeting of the ERMAN GIRL WISHES A PLACE IN GER- X man family to do upstairs work and waiv on abe. 468 Jessie st. OUNG WIDOW WISHES A POSITION AS fooLynewriter.” 87314 Market si., room 13, second oor. Y OUNG "LADY WANTS SITUATION housekeeper. Call 203 Powell st., room 5. BY,A THORGUGHLY COMPETENT AMERIL- can woman, a place to cook in a private fam- ily, small hotel or in an officer’s family at a mili- tary post: no objection to leaving the city or State, Address, for one week, L. Z, box 59, Call Ofnce. EFINED YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A position as traveling_companion, salesiady or cashier. Call or address 24 Hartford st., between Eighteenth and Nineteenth. as FOB THE BEST SELECTED HELP Male or female, call on or address MARTIN'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 749 Market street; Telephone, Main 1849—ubrgest and best cob- ducted agency of its kind on the coast. Wéwant this morning: Woman cook, $3b, room, etc.; 5 wai'Tesses, $20, room. etc.; chambermaid and Wait at table, some $20, room, etc.: starcher, st launary, $12 a week; shirt ironer, $10 a wee! ironers. '§9 a week: 25 housegirls, §12 to $20a month, city and country. ERMAN COOK, $35: SECOND GIRL, $25 nurse, $20; housework girls, Oakdale, $25 Stanislaus County, $30, and other towns: 10 house- | LEX, 105 Stocktop st. | (CHAMBERMATD AND WAITERESS, $20. 1SS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. NFANT'S NURSE, $25 TO $30. MISS CUL* LEN, 105 Stockton st. work girls, city, $15, $20 and $25. MISS CUL- | HELP WANTED—Continned. NEW GRAND, 246 THIRD; 200 SUNNY To0ms from $1 to $4 week: large reading-room. ORTHE BEST AND CLEANEST 10c MEAL try 18%5 Grant ave.; cofice a specialty. BESTPLAEIN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND shoes, 72614, opp. Howard-st. Theater, or 129 Sixch st.; misfit saoes bought and exchanged. MES, IO SELL MANHATIAN EGG F0OD; PERSONALS. A A~ A it LIST, SINGLE, AGED 30. IS ANX- (hons to marr & womaiwh deems herself capa- ble of being at the head of a large establishment and presiding at high social functions: need not be very young W ahe s vory bright and lovable. Ad- dress REGINALD V., box 57, Call Office. NTED—HOME IN GOOD CATHOLIC FAM- (‘l‘}\f’gs‘?ood girl. 12 vears old, where she will get her board for assisilng; must go to school. EW AND SECOND-HAND SHOES FROM 25¢ up; men’s half soles, 40c. 959 Howard st. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 520 SACRAMENTO st.: 200 rooms; best in the city: single rooms 20 and 25 a night, S1 a week: meals 10c. W LNCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.. NFAR Market; 200 ro0ms, 25 cents a night; Teading: room: free bus to and from the ferry. - L is the best. C. KERTELL, San Mateo. N ARBERS—_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALIL SEC- rerary Barbers' Asso., 325 Grant ave. &, FUCHS, 1)() B, IO TAKE LODGING AT 1uc, 1oc 100 i 20c & night, Including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. 00K, FEW BOARDERS, COUNTRY, $20; chambermaid and faundress, country, $20; girl for housework and cooking. MUREAY & READY, 634 Clay st. ERMAN COOKS, $30; INFANT'S NURSE, $25; nursegirl, $18; also girls for housework and to assist. MRS. HIRD, 721 Ellis. ANTED_MEN_TO GET BOTTLE SHARP Steam beer, 5¢; bottle wine, be. 609 Ciay st SN'S 14-SOLING 50¢: LADIES' 40c;: DO e 38 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD— single furmshed rooms: 75¢ week, 15¢ nigh. B QUK SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY, $2 Germa girl, $25; German cook, Hanford, $25 good places; 10 girls. MM E. LEOPOLD.20 Stocktn, W ANTED—PUPILS IN MILLINERY: NEW term commences this mo. Room 51. 121 Post. ESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS working housekeeper where there are childre: ages $10; good home for right pérson. L., box 4, Cali. EAT, BRIGHT GIRL NOT UNDER 10 years can have a good home ina family of 2 and attend school in return for light services. Ad- dreas C., box 69, this office. OUNG NURSEGIRL WANTED., APPLY MRS. T. HOPKINS, 2111/ Geary st. BERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- B34aent sccretary. CONRAD TROKLL, 657 Clay. “ANTED_LABORERS AND MECHANICS W &\ how that Ed Rolkin, Reno Honse proprie 1or, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms: 25¢ per night; $1 (o $5 per wee 5 BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOL bc; aiso & bottl eoflager, 50, at 837 Clay st. REE COFFEE AND ROLLS. 704 SANSOME: F iimsie rooma 156, 200 & night, 31 a week. MEN'S 400 Searly new. 95¢ to ) 25. 562 Mission si. ST IN CIT Y —SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 38 conts per pight: $1, $1 25, $1 60 por_ weac. Pecific House Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. ANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO MIND CHIL- dren. 1217 Webster st. ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL FOR HOUSE- work; wages $12. Call at 624 Hayes st. TRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 802 VALL- ejo st., flat A. W AN :ED-YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 2241 Sutter. ANTED—NICE APPEARING LADY TO take charge. millinery and dressmaking; aiso Eirls to learn; permanent positions and good wages guarantced, at MME. D. D BOUCHER, 121 Post st., rooms 27 and 28, over O'Connor, Moffat & Co. 100D HOME FOR GIRL IN SMALL FAM- ily. 24 Mary st., off Mission, bet. 5th and 6th. W ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST AND care for baby. 611 Larkn. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 16¢ A DAY: $1 week; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 a week; reading-room: dally pepers. 36 Clay st. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- T Axinfor a room: 266 & night: $1 8 week. UST OUT; NEW MACHINE FOR REPAIR- ing shoes: call and see: half-soled In 15 min- utes, done while you wait; all repairing done by machiners: all repairing at half price: work guar- anteed. 562 Mission gt.. bet. First and Second. e N e —— S DISPENSARY, LATE OF located; all the new appliances inflammation, in- D ON THE .$14 to 835 From $10 up AGENT> WANTED. ALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY wants good agents to work its accident and sick insurance; liberal inducements offered. J. W. HANNA Secretary, Murphy building. ROOMS WANTED, {XPERIENCED YOUNG WIDOW DESTRES 4 goud situation as housekeeper. 105 Stockton, room 22. b, INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market; 200 rooms; 25c to S1 50 per night; $1 50 10 $6 per week ; convenient and respectable; iree bus to and from the ferr: SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. P - G. COOK'S SOC, SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL «branches :short notice. 14 Geary. stel.Grant 46. UNTER & CO, CHINESE AND JAPAN- ese employment oftice, 17 Webb st.. below Eenrn bet. Californls and Sacrumento: h EMPLO best help. 41415 O'Farrell; POSITIV A watchmsn, etc., by man who will attend to his work: good city references or security. Address W. M., box 85, Call Office. 7OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. Call after 9 4. M. at 426 Haig] XPERIENCED PICKLE-PACKERS ON glass goods. Foreman, box 108, Call Oftice. ANTED—2 PLEASANT SUNNY ROOMS, with or without board, for f=mily of 4 adults: conveniently located; private family preferres references given. Address M. O. B., box 57, Call. T ADIES TAUGHT HAIRDRESSING, Ma curing, etc.; class forming. 131 Post. room 20. EAT GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND plain cooking. 728 Golden Gate ave. N EAT GIRL WANTED FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work. Call at 936 Filbert st. HE N. Y. CLOAK SUIT HOUSE LEADS low prices; on sale, 590 dresses. 1210 Market. IRLS WANTED FOR COUNTRY DANCE- hall. Call at 248 Fourth st., room 2, from 10 A M. 1010 P. 3. B ED — APPRENTICES DESIRING TO AD become professional nurses and speaking or understanding both French and English. For further particulars apply at New French Hospital, Point Lobos and Fifth aves. TO LET—HALL A eventually tolease. 31 SPECIAL NOTICESs. i THE ORPHANS AND HALF- orphans that were received into St. Francis Girls’ Directory Orphan Asvlum since the 1ast pub- lication are as follows: Orphans—Amly Subaner, aged 10 : Agnes Ash, 2 yrs.: Nellie Dixoj o aret Bushnell, 12 i Agnes Terr: v Ambrose, 10 d Rosie Morris, 10 yrs. -orphans—Maggle Sanc ez, 9 yrs.; ¥ yrs.; Lillian Leakey, 5 yrs. Jennie Reeb, 9 yr: Mary Listo Elsie Elsner, 2 nnie Miller, 2 Miller, 1 yr.; Mary Pancratic, 1y enburg. 9 yrs.; Vera Marks, 4 yrs.; Agnes Muse, 11 yrs.: Nellie Lenard, 11 yrs.: Vergil Lenard. 10 crs.: Henry Lenard, 3 yrs.; Joseph Hale; Wil v Jackson, 1 3 Joseph Catchman, 4 ¥ ; Agnes Catchman, 5 Aznes Lefevere, 9 y Montonia, : Johnny Rice, George Snowenberg, 7 yrs.; Joseph Snowenberg, 8 yrs. Abandoned children—Lizzie Daulon, 3 yrs.; Mary Donion, 9 yrs. & CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE. Chiropodic Institute, room 11, 906 Market. MRS. WALLACE, 109 POWE room 28 ; genuine magnetic _treatmes BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $L Coljections made, city or country. Pacific Collection'Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, 'Tel. 5580. =, MES. ROBB, 1035 MARKET 8, second floor; genuine massage treatment. CORNS, INGROW NAILS, fully treated. DR. LLOYD. Lurline Buths. WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for Camages guaranteed. C. ROSSI & CO., 242 Sutter. Susie San- Walter Lenard, 7 yrs. Louise Laura Irene asfina Digner, 6 yrs. Catchman, 9 Catchman, 7 yTs. N HMAN WANTS POSITION AS SU- 4 perintendent on first-class stock ranch, or take management of breeding mares: has first-class Teierence from the Glendower s-ock ranch, Albe- marle County, which are English hackneys, @nd also first-class reference from veterinary siir- E€on asto parturition of mares and the manage- ment of colts. Apply 776 Howard st. EGISTERED DRUG CLERK BY EXAMINA- tion, wishes position. Address S. MILLER Jr., San Francisco Postoflice. TMPLOYM ED AS SALESMAN, clerk or drivs rs' local experience; ref- erences furnished, if required. Address E.G. H., box 86 Call Oflice. NING BY A MAN who thoroughly understands his work; bas diploma from county fair. Address HALL, box 32, Call Office. W ANTED—BY COOK-HELPEE, JOB IN & iogging or mining camp to run’ kitchen and dining-room: 10 years' experience. Address G. R., box 78, Call Office. OROUGHLY RELIABLE GERMAN would like position as watchman. Please call or address 2184 Turk st. M{{DPLE AGED PROTESTANT WOMAN FOR L general bousework and care of baby. Address W., box 16, this office. ANTED—BY FEBRUARY 1.2 OR 3 HOUSE- keeping rooms, unfurnished, within boundaries of Thirty-ninth Assembly Disirict. Address B., box 102, this office. ‘Address Girl, box 51, Call. OR SALE—A METHOD OF PRESERVING fruft and vegetables for an indefinite period; satisfaction assured. Bor terms call at 509 Filbert st. JOHN SPAICH- HE WOM New York, has ana methods’ for curing 'diseases Iceration and prolapsus successfully treated tallible remedies for irregularities; test office; consultation free. OUftice, 25 AFNESS—THE AURAPHO! lost hearing, cures ear defects . mailed ‘ree. F.F.FINLAY,10California ¥ THE LADY WHO PAID 81 50 for a switch will go to G. LEDERER'S, 111 Stockton st., this week she will find_the same for 81; $1 switche: + haird 25 $1 4,R00M; CARPETS CLEAN floor. 208 Leavenworth st. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Co ; terms reasonabl ‘ollections, etc. G. 2 2 85 ket, cor. Stockton. IONS IN PHOTOGRAPHS RAMER’S California Gallery, 402 Kearny cor. Pine: full length or_bust first-class cabinets $1 50 dozen, Paris panels $3 dozen. NE MORE CUT— Oak Roll Top Desks. Osk Chiffoniers... Oak Bed Sets. . Oilcloths and Linoleums. Stoves and Ranges...... Thousands of barzatns. Cash or time payments. 1017, 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission SEm ND-HAND AS WELL showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock of them, t00: be sure and see stock and get prices be- fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission st., above i xth. MBS, M. ® , HEADQUARTERS OF p?l]lnll nion Suits and Equestrian Tights Jaros Underwear; Ober Corsets for stout figures. Sole agent for Equipoise Waists, Jennes Miller £00ds and Gertrude baby outfits; great reductions: send for catalogue. 34 Geary st., San Francisco. GYPTIAN HENNA, §1; HAIRDY. fectly harmless. Langley-Michaels all chemists: Hubbard's 23, Hauptli’s, 1156 Market. AND GAME GO TO A. Cent o SCHOOL « MAGAZINE paper Iilustration reopens Monday, For particulars aadress or apply 424 and New January 6. Pine st. IGHTS IN EVERY ROOM— chester House, 44 Third st., near Market rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 OHX Suster st., between Stockton st. and Gran: ave., wbere the best of coal can be had at lowest prices. PROPERTY WANTED. FANTED—A LOT CHEAP FOR cation near Randall, Palmer or Chenery sis. Apply or address Plumbing-shop, 4 Golden Gate avenue. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. D—USE OF UPRIGHT PIANO FOR storage. Address W. 0., box 161, Call Office. ANTED—YOUR WATCI, IF IT NEEDS repairing: best work at baif the regular price. W DEUSS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third floor. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 10 A. KLEIN, 109 send postal. ANTED — PUPILS FOR MILLINERY school: class or private: young ladies fitted for the trade; reasonable. 410 Leavenworth st. I V{155 DAISY HAAKE 1S STARTING & MIL- IV linery ciass at her_home, 14 Chattanooga st., tention given to schoolgirls after school hours; a thorough course guaranteed at moderate terms. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House. 44 Third gt., near Market; 200 rooms; 25¢ t0 $1 50 per night¥ $1 50 to $6 per free bus Lo and from the ferry. ANTED — DRESSMAKERS TO LEARN how to cut regular tailor system: only system; no models, charts or squares used. Ladies’ Tailor, 316’ Sutter st Y- [ AIRDRESSING, 25c AND 350: MORNING and ev'g classes;10 lessons,$1 50, 1248 Mission. LAVRENCE PATT. RESS-CUTTING TAUGHT, U. S. TAILOR LTUATION WANTED BY GERMAN MAN 3 to care for horses for doctor,or any kind of work in private family; good references. M. H., box 161, Call Ofice. : system. 14 Mcallister st., rooms 67 and 68. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD, NEAR M PDLE-AGED MAN WANTS POSITION IN ¥ small restaurant or hotel as dishwasher; un- derstands little cooking; 4 years last place. Ad- dress 8. L., box 18, Call Office. W INEAND LIQUOR DEALERS, TAKE XO- tice—Practicul German wine. liquor and cellar man (bas been foreman in several wiue and liquor houses in California and Germany) will take contracts of any Kind, large or small, by the hour, day or month, for compounding, clgaring, botling wines and liquors for saloons, groceries or wine 2nd Iiquor houses, and_distilling, coopermg or re. Pairing: guarantee for the work; terms reasonable postals answered immediately.- Address H. box 11, Call Office. ROOMS WHIT, . #1 UP: PAPER- d $8 50 un. 31714 Third. Georze Hartmaa. AW WEEKILY Swedish girls for cooking, honsework and chamberwork ; good references. oft Joues, near Eltis. TERMAN WOMAN WISHE! do housework or as housek 1135 Antonio st., A PLACE TO er; city or conn- 111 Twenty-sixth st., néar Mission; Mission Hotel. lady desires position as housekeener; excelient cook. H. K.. box 4, Call. CANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES A PLACE t0 do general housework. Adaress 45 Sacra- mento st. 7OUNG GIRL WISHES UPSTAIRS WORK. Please call 17 Howard st. 00D GERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION as a good Cook; references. Inquire at 617 Sacramento st. OMPE T WOMAN 1ES SITUATION / for downstairs or would assist in light house- work. Address 27 Oak st. TOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSITIO in lodging-house or assist in hotel; good refer- Ade S.. box 57, Call. 0ATIO. TO 1 eral housework : nice cook; dress Cook, box 54 Y OUNG LADY, tion as nurse. 2ddress Nurse, box 77, C: Y LADY WISHES do general housework and plain cooking: $15. Appl; 5 Beale st., near Harrison ‘QITUATION WANTED T0 DO SECOND: »J work by reliable gil wages $20. Call or ad- dress 501 Broderick st. ADY WOULD LIKE TO TEACH SMALL i children L. 31, bo. Call PESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN GIR] wishes situation for upstairs work, chambe work or minding children. - Apply 318 Jessie st. Y OUN SHES POSI- five years' city QITUATION WANTED BY RELIABLE GIRL 10 do upstairs work or assis. in_general house- work. Cail or address 146 Hancock st. QUFUATION WANTED BY RELIABLE GIRL 10 do cooking and housework in an American family. Cail or address 71% Natoma st. TOUNG WIDOW IS WISHING POSITION AS working housekeeper; is capable of taking entire ch.rge of any private Louse; is a good American cook and seamnstress, and is not afraid of work; country preferred: fine references from present employers. Address W. H., box b4, Call. NEER OF 36 YEARS EXPERIENCE s position: does repairing; would go as night waichman: well recommended. Address Market—Electric lights in very room: 200 rooms: 25cto $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week: free bus (o and from the ferry. RESSMAKING. CUTTING AND FITTING at the McDowell Academy, 213 Powell: pat- terns cut to order 25¢ up; puplls wanted. bet. Twenty-first and Twenty-second; special at | LAIEVOY ANTS. ON'T FAIL TO @ONSULT PROF. LEON, palmist clairvoyant: tells the truth and nothing but the truth. 533 Post, 9 to 8 daily ; also Sund ANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- 948 M 100 LD BUILDINGS store fixtures, 414 Market. BOUGHT AND SOLD; doors, windows, lumber, pips, 6 sion s ih. mirs’ cost. Factor; LD GOLD, SILV ER. clothing bousht. COLMAN. 41 Third s ( SMAKERS. READLEY, 318 GEARY—_ELEGANT STYL- ish suits made, $5 up. Dresses made over. P: WR near Sixth, UITS $8: SKIRTS , LAT- , $1 50; fit guaranteed. 559 Stevenson, EST CLAIRVOYANT ON BARTH; LADIES and gents 25¢. 206 Fourth st. ADAM PORTER, CARD-READ TELLS the past, present and future; ladies 50c, gents ; paimistry, clairvoyant; sittings $150. 126 , near Jones N er by eggs and cards: tells entire life, past, present, fnture; consultations on ail aflaizs: 'noth. ing excepted; names given: good advice: sure restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- ee 31 929 Post st., ur. Larkin. - UNE TELLER; love tokens; true picture of help pos: 1L K 0L A Snagic oharma. future wife and husband; teaches fortune telling: develops clairvoyance, siate writing, etc.; has the seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charms; fee $1 and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. MLE: MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM; RE! past,present and future; 25¢ up. 764 Howard st. ISS MELVINA: CLAIRVOYANT; TRUE Y} pleture of future husband or wite. 76834 How- ard st. MALE HELF WAANTED. ANTED—RESPECTABLE BOY WHO HAS been on a ranch to make himself useful about the place: references required; $10 per month ana good home. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Ci 5 I\ ILKER WHO CAN RUN A SEPAKATO. ‘country; $30 and found. C.R. HANSEN C0., 110 Geary st. ANTED—BUTTER-MAKER, $30; AMER- ican miner, $2 50 dav; purservman; cabinet- makers for country, $2 50 day; Swiss farmer and pruner; cooks, wulters and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 628 Sacramento st. general P. 0., city. C BOOK AND ) job work. wants posiiion; English and Ger- man. Please call or address I 15 Langton st. W ANTED—POSITION BY MIDDLE-AGED married man, in a wholesale house: position more an object ihan wages. Address 3. W., box 51, Call. “",\ { A GOOD STRONG BOY OF 17, place in factory, store or tending a small boiler. " Call or address 525 Ellis st. JITUATION, CITY OR COUN D die-aged mas RY: BY MID. are of private place, can milk drive; reference, ' Address J. L., box 67, this office. VW ANTED-POSITION AS ENGINEER OR BagATCIAN, by sober, martied man. Inquire 2 ond st. KIND OF WORK IN CATHO- moderate wages; good reference. 18, Call. OUNG MARRIED MAN AND WIFE WANT work together: will go in the country; both are Y steady and capable and are good cooks. Address 147 Ninth st. (100D HONEST WORKER WANTS WOOD ¥ (o cut or other odd jobs about city, by the job orday. Address W., box 5, Call Office. ARBER WISHES SITUATION; 16 MONTHS' experience. Address R. B., box 43, Call Office. "OUNG MAN, AMERICAN, STEADY, RE- liable and_indusirious, woald like work on a freiu ranch: Santa Clara County preferred. Ad- dress M., box 60, Call Office, Oukiand. '\ ALE NUKSE, 614 YEARS PERIENCE, YL understands massage and alcohol rubbing, wants engagement: willing 10 fill up spare time wich any kind of work; $20 per montb; Scotch- man: age 40. R. M. B.. box 7, Call Office, Oukiand, 7OUNG MAN WISHES POSITION OF ANY kind; cliy or country: good driver and under- stands horses; wages $10. ~Address S., box 9, Call. W ANTED-To CARE FOR HORSES AND garden by a first-class middle-aged man; first- class driver: can milk and_make himself generally usefnl; best of references. J. B., box 46, this ofiice. INGINEER FOR A RANCH ; FARMER AND wife; nurse for a gentleman; night cook cooks; 2'waiters; barber to take a country shop in hotel; 2 choreboys. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. CIIVE AND RELIABLE MAN WHO IS thoroughly and favorably acquainted wiih the wholesale and retail merchants in this city and Oakland Apply to-day at room 167, Crocker bldg. V ANTED—GOOD CITY CIGAR SALESMAN: ; 2 MME. STEWART THE CHILD MEDIUM: great clairvoyant and card-reader; seventh daughter of the seventh daughter, bas returned (o herold rooms in San Frarcisco; ladies and gents 60c. 917 Market st., pariors 3 and 4. CUT AND FITTED, $3: prices: waists $3. 11 ¢ E. DE GIERS' ) ONDE only true method in the world for restori regularities in 8 hours; Cail or address WOME Market, 66 and 67: A SEWPRGC ments or worthless pills usea: every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no mat ter from What cause; restores always in one day: if you want to be treated safe and surs call on men's physician :knowledge can be sent and used at hor | 8l cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER. 318 Kearny st DIES — INSTANT RE |y larities (from whatever cause) by the most experienced ladies’ physicians 1n San Francisco, restores all cases by an improved method. superior to others; ladies will save time and_money, be assured of bonest treatment by consulting the doctors before calling on others; patients who have been imposed upon are spe. cially invited: home in confinement: treatment warranted: advice free: Pink Piils, $% DR. and MRS DA VIS, 14 MCAli HALL. T4 MCALLIS of women MIDWI rid: TARLIGHT READS YOUR CARE the cradle to the grave. Parior 5. 8651 R FROM: Market. SPIRITUALISM. DDIE SWAIN IS LOCATED AT 227 GEARY ; circle to-night at 1018 Mission. R. W0OD, CIRCLE THIS EVENING. §97 Ellis; 25c. K. WOOD, CELEBRATED INDEPENDENT siate writer and medium. 597 Ellis st. RS. J. J. WH ¥, CLAIR ANT trance medium: sittings $1. 218 Stockton st. ASTREOLOGY. PAST AND FUTURE REVEALED: WRIT- ten prophecy: sena date.of birth and 10c. PRO- FESSOR W. MON ROE, astrologer, 1129 Howard. — N TR at 602 Haightst. TOUNG WAITER, WITH EXPERIENCE IN Testaurant: $25. 104 Seventh st. 7 ANTED—YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE work in a manufacturing establishment: hours 7 A. M. 10 6 P. M. salary $25 permonth; give age, reference and qualifications. Address, in own handwriting, S. M. CO., box 51, this office. references. Address M., hox 51. Call. LOST. 00D BARBER FOR EVENINGS. APPLY | ) REAL ESTATE K. RDS AND 1 BLOCK book. Suitable reward, SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. OST OR STOLEN JANUARY 17—GORDON setter: dog license 649; return 504 Fulton st. snitable reward: parties failing to return or turn loose said dog within 3 days after this notice will 11 found be prosecuted to the full penalty of the aw. W ANTED—FOR THE T. S S ADAMS, (shortly to sail for Honotula), about 50 men comprising seamen, ordinary seamen, machinists. (firsi-class), carpenters [hsies, shipwrights and black: t CQUAL a stationery store. 713 Larkin st. HOE REPATRER WANTED. 1060 HOW- ard st. W ATER WANTED. 207 SECOND ST. G OG0 PISHWASHER FOR RESTAURANT. 204 Fourth st. RACTICAL SHOEMAKER FOR _NEW work and repairing. 115 Pol nr. Market. "1'0 MEN TOGET ASHAVE FOR 6; CLEAN towel to each and bay ram free; hair cut 10c; first-class workmen. 1415 Montgomery ave. DISHES AND CUP COFFEE, WINE, BEER or cider, 6¢. MRS, DAILY’S, 618 Merchant st. ANTED—PARTNER IN PAINTING AND aper-hanging business; good trade. Apply 463 Sixtn st., Oakland. OMPETENT VINEYARDIST, WINEMAK- distiller, etc., wishes position. R. T. H., liforn san Francisco. WANTED-GO(T)J HUSTLEKS TO CANVASS city and country. Call or address 632 Market room 10; P. O. box 2293. HANDY AT house-painting, whitewasbing, zlazing, paper- hangiug or work of any kind: will work reasonably by the day. G. L., box 185, Call Office, YO MAN WISHES SITUATION T0 drive delivery wagon or express: used to horses; good driver. Address or call 307 Fourth. OACHMAN OK MAN AB PLACE, OR do any kind of work: thoroughly understands care of horses. C. H., box 162, Call. JOABST-CLASS CANDY MAN WANTS SITUA- tion; had long experience in Europe, and has first-class references: 1s used to wholesale und re- tail manufacturing of candies. Call or address J. FRENCH, 10371, Market st. M IDDLE-AGED LADY EXPERIENCLD IN all kind of work wants position, city or coun- try. Address Y ‘ntina st. TEADY, YOUNG WOMAN wishes a situation in a family as seamstress; can cut and fit. 502 Postst. VW ANTED—LADY OF REFINEMENT AND expericnce wanistotake charze of a nice home orlodgine-houge Tor WIdOWer: Bome giore. at oo ject than salary. Address Mrs. K. 'S. M., 325 Geary st = ERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION 70 do general housework; is good cook. Call or address 232 Nineteenth st., near siission. OUNG BOY WISHES POSITION AS ER- rand boy or to work in store. Address P. S, box 40, this office, ANTED-WORK BY YOUNG MAN (GER- man) to make beds, walt on table or kitchen work: eity or country. Please address H. VIE- LITZ, 631 Sacramento st., room 86. STEADY MAN (TEAMSTER) WISHES A job in city; any kind of work, light or heavy. Address W. R., box 79, this office. XPERIENCED WINS CELLARMAN wishes work; city or country: best of refer- Address this office. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the day, washing or housecleaning. Call at 419 oma st., near Fifth. :Avrn‘mus'mxw GERMAN GIRL WOULD . like a position for upstairs work and sewing in a private family: wazes $20; best references. Address I W., box 106, Call. (JTRL WANTS SITUATION; HOUSEWORK and cooking: city. 108 Mason st. ELTABLE GIRL WANTS POSITION FOR general housework; city or country. Call 509 Gough st. Y UUNG GIRL WISHFS T0 DO GENERAL housework in ¢:erman family. Call 140 Gough, (G {BL 1% YEARS OLD, WISHES TO ASSIST X in light housekeeping or take care of a baby in nice fa s “Third st., room 16. NG WOMAN ND work or upstairs work; can give references. Call 1616 Lyon near Pine. FEMALE HELP WANTED, W AXTED-NUKSE ¥OR TWO CHILDREN, $25; cook for small school, $20. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. NDUSTRIOUS MAN WITH $40 CASH CAN secure steady, profitable employment by ad- dressing J. D., box 119, Call Office. BARBERSHOP; $160; SISKIVOU €O, CAL good chance for steady barber; shaving 25¢. Particulars see STOLTZ, 630 Market st. AN TO JOIN ME; PAYING BUSINESs; $25 required. Address M. T., box 109, Call Office. ARBER-SHOP; BUTTE CO.; $250: OLD ES- tablished and pays well; shaving 16c. Call on STOLTZ, 63) Market. W ANTED—YOUNG MAN ACCUSTOMED TO laundry work ; Protesiant American preferred. Address Laundry, box 163, Call. W ORKING PARTNER WITH $50: GOOD paying business. X., box 18, this oftice. OST — DRAFT NO. 402 SCHMIDT; amount, $12 lala Mill Company, 31 Steuart T,ADY'S SILK HANDKERCHIEF, WITH 3 4 rings: 1 wedding ring. Return to 1254 How- ard st; reward. 3y THITE THOROUGHBRED ESQUIMAUX dog: black spots around face. Liberal reward T OST ALL CO; D PLEAS 10 529 not getting my shoes made to order by GEORGE BRYANT, 204 Turk st., near Jones, TLOST-JANUARY 10.¥6COTCH TERRIER i nuppy; Jefferson square. 112014 Turk st.; re- ward. RINDLE-WHITE GREYHOUND BITCH. Return to 3420 Mission st.: reward. MONEY, BY NOT HAVING MY HOUSE papered and painted by the Co-operative Paper- hanging Company McAllistes IN FAVOR H 0. Return to Gua- BY T)E. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improvea bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 0" PALESS "EXTRACTION. 500 bridge work a specialty; plates, experie; R. L. WALS S. SET OF TEETH WITHOUT DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. . H. H. SHAW, 224 KEARNY — BRIDGE. e & speci alt; pen evenings . DX, L I.CRANZ_EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work and teeth without iiiii cor. Grant ave, ROOME DENTAL ASSOCTATION, 759 MAR: CRon bet. B ana Ath, gas_specialists; only reli. able agent for painless ‘extraction: arcificial teath 1rm 85; fillings frm $1: extracting 6Cc. with gas $1. few hours: safe and sure relief a; : travelers helped at once: home in con- French pills guaranteed: consult free. . 916 Post st., near Larkin. WIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and restores ull cases of ir- regularity in one day, guaranieeing a cure or no charge; separate home for patients: best sk medical attendance: low fees; regulator, $2 1870 Market. ADIES — DAUDET'S FEMALE REGULA ting Pills: strongest. safest, besi: never fail; $1 per ‘box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Eilis st., formerly cor. Market and Third sts.. sole agenis. MALE DIS- s0; & Lome in con- gatisfaction guar- eases, from whatever c: finement with every comfo anteed, by MRS. DR. GW Y E g, 2 DAND MOTHER'S CAR DR.FUNK’S, 1416 Eighth st.. Alameda. ATE HOM] N ; irregularities cured in a few hours without operation; pills $2. 419 Eddy st. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO ladies troubled with wrregularities: no danger: eafe and sure: $: . 0. D.: dow’t delay Oakland, 1 ANY FEMALE EDUCATIONAL. M RS MELVILLE-SNYDER HAS RE ] 10 520 Sutter st.; teacner of vocal music (lates: Italian methods), piano and elocution: ladies and gentlemen coached in operatic, Shakespearean and other plays; appearances arranged 1ENTLEMAN WITH COLL! tion will give private lessons in Engiish anckes, bookkeeping, mathematics and sciences California credentials and references. Address k., box 87, Call Office. HE LEADING SHORTHAND COLLEGE; individual instruction; four months' course. Ayres’ Stenographic Institute, 325 Montgomery st {MELIE MELVILLE WILL RECEIVE A limited number of pupils; thorongh dramatic training, reading, operatic and drawing-room si ing. 2300 Webster st., cor. of Washington. see Mrs. Dr. Pnetz and be content. DIVIDUAL ing, shorthand, etc. Vm.ufn,,\ulhn‘.mx PH_GREV proves and beautifies even poiled voice procures positions to his pupils. 2 Ninth st. QPANISH,ERENCH, ETc, PROF.DEFILIPPE'S w2 Acade: f Languuges; 320 Post; estab. 1 HOOL, 2297 SACRAMENTO —Board. English, French, piano, dancing, $30 & mo.; excellent chance for ambitions and con- scientious parents L0 give children a superior educa- tionat low figure; term Jan. 2: kindergarten coach. E AND MYTHOLOGY : 234 Bush st. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACT! Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. R.5and 12, 1.0.0,F. block, 7th and Mkt. @7 ASET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS [ filling $1. DR. SIMMS, £00d as can be made; dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. PARTSER WANTED TO GO PROSPECTING; one with experience: must have some money. Address Mining, box 63, this office. BARBER SHOPS—SEVERAL OF THEM IN which fair wages can be made: prices ranging irom $60 up to $100. For full particulars call to STOLTZ'S barber supply house, 630 market st. W ANTED-MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE R. LUDLUM HILy, near Eleventh: no charge for extracti E plates are made: old plates’ mads over ik mew leeth from 88 per set: extracting Slic: gas given, " JOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. ketst. DR. CHARLES W. Echiw pax D%3.7. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDI Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundays till noon. their wages (o place accounts with us: law and L1 WORE REASONABLE commercial collection; no charge unless successtul. e AND WAR- KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY 110 Sutter. 1. & Aina o SRAREETE 30 s Tuwns—myvanuékx WITH FIRST- class business has an opening for young mi 10 learn cutting, fi-ting and the general routine merchant tailoring; small premium required; good referonces given and required. Apply A. GEE, Merchant Tatlor, Placerviile. STORAGE VERUAND FREIGHT TRANSFER G5 [0} 47 Bluxome sts.—Furnitre and genis ed, shipped and stored; 8 large fireproot ware: ouses; low rates; advances made. Tel. south ats, WA]'I‘RESS FOR SMALL RESTAURANT, $20 a month: competent waitress and parlor maid, $25: Protestant cook, assisi small wash, San Rafael, $25; a general housework girl for small family in Stockton, Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 sutter. YOMPANION FOR ELDEBLY LADY; MUST speak Spanish. C. ®. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. BARBEESHOP AND 5 BATHS: COUNTRY: half-interest $350; this is one of the best in the State. Full particulars at STOLTZ'S Barber Sup- Py House, 630 Market st. NEW WALDO HOUSE. 766 MISSION, BET. Third and Fourth—Single furnished rooms per day 15¢ up; per week $1 up; open ali night. BEST MEAL OX EARTH; WELLCOOKED: 8 "OUNG NURSE GIRI, SLEEP HOME: A number of young girls to assist and others. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. STEONG CHAMBERMATD, HOTEL, CITY, $20: waitress, councry_hotel, $20; 2 waitresses, north, $20: 3 waliresses to go south Wednesday, £20. 'C. . HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. (500D VIENNA DRESSMAKER AND SEAM- stress, New York and city reference, wants place in private family; wages $25. Apply 177 inna st. 3 OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES 70 DO general housework: good plain cook; oity or short distance in the country; uo posials. 967 Mlission st., nx. Sixth,, 1 OT. HEAD WAITKESS, $25. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 5 ANTED—4 COOKS, GERMAN STYLE, §25 and $50; French second girl, $30: 3 cooks, boarding-house, $25, $30 and §35; 2 hotel wait- Tesses, 520: and girls of all nationalities for cook- ing and housework in city and country. J. F. CHOSETT & CU., 312 Sutter st. D courses, 10c, ut ~eattle Restaurant, 137 Fourth. W ANTED—500 MEN TO FAT 3 BIG HOT cakes, with coftee, for 5. 11 Drumm s BEEFSTEAK AND ONIONS. COEFEE, BIS- cuit, potatoes, etc., 5¢. 635 Clay. 'QTORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, S bold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 l]:ggts i ILSON BROTHE Wmn'.; ROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— low rates: telephone South 762. BiCYCLES, INDSOR BICYCLES: STRIGTLY “HH 01 2 - CROFT & C0,, 824 Post st., . > 4+1- BAN: Pil?x CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET: best. accommodations. Te, - Allister and Powell st. car ines " C6AT%: Mo SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINT chanical eogineering. surveying, ‘hitecture, assay; esfab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 Mkt. 'QTUDENTS PREPARED FOR THE UNIVER- sity, l]aw and medical colleges; day and evening classes.” 333-335 Phelan building. OWENS ACADEMY. UNIVERSITY AV Berkeley, Cal. T. 8. BOWENS, M. A., Principal. IOLIN, MANDOL! GUITAR, CORNET _taught.’ Prof. L. MERKT, 225 Geary :reasonable MODERAT erschafs School Languages, 122 O'Farrell st .D'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST. Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern Ianguages rapidly taught. Write for catalogue. NIUMTSCHODL:HEALD' BUN. COLLEGE ;24 commercial, shorthand, English: low rares TOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO; REA< PROF. FRANCIS, 104514 Valencia. THEMISTRY AND ASSAYING. CUNNING- ham’s %chool, cor. Geary and Powell s QAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1236 Market: send for cat.; day and evening session. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THR A WEEKLY CALL. 15 wrsoer, for matiing. ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE #REE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws & specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts; terms reasonable; collections, stc. @.W.HOWE, att’y-at-law, 850 Market,cor.Stockton ARBERS' ASSOCIATION OF CAL. EMPLOY secretary, P. C. Hamann, 23834 O'Farreil st. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, 533 COMMERCIAL st., below Montgomery—Single rooms 16¢ night, 26¢ for two; best and cléanest house in town. ARBER-SHOP; CITY ; SPLENDID CHANCE: v estern Addlion; runm 8 chalrs siaaty; sasis- PHYSICIANS. R.A.pE LUCIS, PHY R.A. \ PHY SICN-SURGEON, RO University Turin, Ltaly. Nucleus bldg,661 Marks EMOVED—DR. C. C. O'DONNEF, 12068 R akion st vogn EL 0 SEWING MACHINES, hmry_mnn- for selling. STOLT! rket. OSEDALE HOUSE, &i.—smu’m furnished rooms, 20c; LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCBANGE!'J A Tepaired; lowest rates. 206 Fourth st. 7 AND COU w —— L el viCO e, BULDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. ONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN AN, sociation—Home office, 222 Sansome st., S. F. General savings & loan business. Ed k. Hill, Pres.i Oliver Eldridge V.Pr.; W Corbin, Sec.& Gon, Maa J.MURRY, ATY ~W.DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, « California st.. rms. 14-15: advice free.

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