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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1896 W DANCED [N FANCY DRESS, Little Ones in Pretty Costumes Attend the Canalizo Party. COLONIAL DAMES ENTERTAIN. Rothchild Luncheon Saturday—Arn- heim Theater Party—Morrisey Surprise Party. Mrs. Canalizo entertained forty little ones on Saturday afternoon at her resi- aence, 1217 Washington streer, in honor of the fifth anniversary of her little daughter, Lou Canalizo. : It was a fancy dress party, and sll the dearly beloved characters of the nursery rhymes and. fairy tales found counterfeit presentments in dainty little misses and sturdy lads. Lanterns, Chinese and Ve- netian, ropes of smilax and fragrant flowers decorated the apartments in which the youngsters played games, danced and otherwise enjoyed themselves. At 6 o'clock the “party” began in ear- nest and the little ones partook of a supper that abounded in ‘“‘goodies” and everything the infant heart rejoices in. It was about 10 o’clock before nurses induced their charges to leave the merry scene, end each lttle one departed bearing a pretty souvenir of the occasion. On Saturday Mrs. Maurice Rothchild gave the third of a series of luncheons at her home, corner of Broadway and Frank- Jin street. | An elaborate menu was served ata handsomely decorated table. Covers were laid for twelve. A ten 1 to be given upon Saturday, February 15, from 3 t0 5 . ., by the ladies of the Mer- cantile Library Auxiliary in the upper rooms o library building northeast corner Van Ness and Golden Gate avenues. The tea prom- t0 be quite an_event in the social world. ing ladies are upon the reception Lovell White, Miss Sarah D, y . Frank Sum- ner, Mrs. Isidore Burns, M uel D. B low, Miss Tessa Semple, Mrs. Thurlow lin, Mrs. F. Vassauit, Miss Bigelow, Miss K. Commins, Mr: e bbons, . Demas C. Babin, Mrs. W. F. Herrin, . Frank J. Symmes, Mrs. Fannie Lent, Mrs. J. T. Dare, Mrs. Mary Prag, Miss Marian nook, Mi Charlotte Thompson, Edward _Probert, Mi Harker, Miss Moran. ‘he Colonial Dames of America resident in ornia_were charmingly cntertained on Tuesday, February 4, at the home of Mrs. John Drury nt. The dames were delightiully surprised to bemet at the door by two rich dressed pages—Masters Selden W. and John Drury Tallant Jr.—in_colonial costumes of blue and black satin heavily trimmed with lace, each carrying a cocked hat under The young gentlemen assisted most ing the refreshments. Miss aided in enterteining with her , accompanied by the piano. The announces two new members—Mrs, Hervey Darneal of Alameda and Mrs. Colonel Rodgers. The dames present wer officers, Mrs. Selden S. Wright, Mrs. Josep Moody, Mrs. George A. Crux and } wood Brown; Mrs. J. D. Tallant, rs. Hadwin , Mrs. G. Catlin, Miss J. party tengered to Miss Don- on Saturday last at her home, 1136 ard street, was 8 most delightful affair. Much praise is ‘due the commiitee of arrange- nts, which was composed of Mrs. John Croy s Louisa Baldridge, Miss Ella Carmod. Rose Buckley, Mi ie Fiynn and’ Miss igie Gorman, Miss Te Kate Crow) Mrs. J. Arnheim entertained a number of her friends with a theater party at the Colum- bia Theater on Sunday evening, February 2. After the periormance the party adjourned to ihe Cafe Zinkand, where & supper had been prepared, and a thoroughly jolly evening en- sued. Those who_participated were Mr. and Mrs. J. Arnheim, Miss Rose Mann, Miss Etta Clayberg, Mrs. A. Mann Jr., Miss Sirenvine, Miss Alice Mann, A. Mann Jr., Bert Kahn, Mike Savannih, M. Lafee and J. Regensberger. sleasant birthday party was tendered to Miss Annie Morrissey of Saturday evening. January 25, at the residence of her sunt, Mrs. W. Molloy, 1710 Howard street. Dancing was the order of the evening until midnight, when an claborate supper was served, after which there were singing, music and a merry dance, festivities being kept up until esrly morning. Those present were: Mr. and Mzs. W. Molloy 2r. and Mrs. B. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sheri- dap, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sitk, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Loftus, Mrs. J. Hennessy, ) Finn, Mrs. B. Bilk, Miss Annie Morrisse: Miss Neltie McCar: Mary 0'Con Flanigan, s Nellie Hen- s Delia Murray, Katie Fay, ) 0'Connor, Miss Mamie Mitchell, Miss Katie Silk, Miss Maggie the Misses Celia, May and Emma_Acton Miss Maggie Frewn, Miss Mamie , Miss Delia Silk, Miss Lizzie Meade, Katie Ryan, Miss Mary Hughes, >fiss Annie Sullivan, Miss Katie McShane, Miss Maggie He Miss Eila Frewn, Miss Mary Warde, Annie McManus, Katie Flanigan, Alice Geraghty, Annie Hennessey, Julia Keefe; Messrs. J. J. Ryan, P. Qualters, M. Hession, J. Hennessy, E. Mitchell, P. F. Green, J. Fahey, D. Greaney, P. 0’Connor, J. Ryan, T. Carey, M. Kenney, J. Leonard, T. Carley, J. Donohue, L. Tierney, Hefrry Doyle, P. Gibbs, J. J Riley, George Kileallon, J. D. Loughry, J. mede, E. McGlinchy, L. Kenney, M. Ryan, P. J. Carroll, N. Hennessy, Fred $mith, Harry Thomas, J. Lowrey, J. MeCarty, J. Nally, J. Hanlon, M. Curly, 3. J. Donohue, T. Hennessy, J. McShane, P. J. Carroll, George Watsom, J. Bergin, Frankie Griffin, E. Kelly, Clarence Griffin and many cthers, The third german of the Winter Cotillon Club, which was given on Friday evening at National Hall, proved a most charming affair. The stage was tastefuily decorated with paims and ferns, and the figures of the german were admirably executed, being led by Robert T. Legge and Miss Grace Woole, assisted_by the following couples in the leading sets: Mr. and Mrs. William M. Abbot, Dr. J. Chalfant and Miss Josephine MacDonald, G. E. Bennett and Miss Eva Fairweather, H. Scott and Miss Edna Scott, William Hoelscher and Miss Edna Brown, Clarence L. Mitchell rnd_ Miss Gene- vieve Burke and N. P. Howard and Miss Kate M. Taylor. The early part of the evening was devoted to round dnncm}g. the german taking place about 10 o'clock, forty couples partici- pating. Each of the figures was new and original and was heariily appreciated not only by the {mnicipums‘ but by the spectators, who fairly filled the gallery. There will be no further germans by this club until after the Lenten season. Miss May Selig was the recipient of a leap-year surprise party givento her by her many friends on Sunday evening, January 26, at her residence, 25a Hermann street. ~The evening was passed in games and_dancing. Supper was served at midnight. The bouse was beautifully decorated. Among the guests were Miss May Selig, Miss Miriam Marks, Miss Pauline Morris, Miss Mary Vonphennen, Miss Annie Cohn, Miss Hattie Selig, Miss Jennie Maurice, Miss Stella Baron, Miss Anuie Asher, Miss Daisy Monrose, Miss Polly Welsh, Miss Vivian Morris, Miss Hazel Cohn, Miss Sadie Asher, Miss Annie Marshal, Miss Gertrude Selig, IMiss Florence Fisher, Emil Stern, Ed Morris, Meyer Harris, Charles Marquis, Leon Morris, Robert Marcum, Ignus Levy, Joe Levy, Jack Maurice, Mell Lehman, Julits Morris, George Selig, Ed. Baron, Jack Selig.” Harry Lewin, B ig, Joe Blackenstein, Charles Mulner, Will Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. A. Selig, Mrs. Bolomon, Mrs. B. L. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Asher, Mr. and Mrs. Baron, Mr.’ Louis Morris, Mrs. Pauline Selig, Mr. and Mrs. Lowenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Becker, Ben Marks. Orinda Parlor No. 56, N. D.G.W., gave a leap- year ball Wednesday evening last at Union- square Hall, Post street. By 8:30 o’clock the prettily decorated hall was comfortably filled, and the march, led by eight young ladies of the parlor, all dressed in white Swiss dresses, started. The effect was very pretty and the different figures, first two by two, then four by four, and finally the entire eight coming abreast up the center of the hall, made 1t very imrosin{ and excited considerable applause. Being g leap-year ball the young ladies had all the privileges, and any young man asking for & dance or caught walking across the floor un- sccompanied by & young lady was fined. Miss Hannah Mack, president of the parlor, acted as floor manager, assisted by Miss Birdie Mayer. The committee of errangements con- sisted of: Miss Mae Hayes (chairman), Miss Mamie McRae, Mrs. Lena Mills, Miss Anna Gruber and Miss Emma Gruber. Court Golden West No. 20, Foresters of America, will celebrate its ninth_anniversa with e grand invitation ball at the 0Odd Fel. lows Hall, Wednesday evening, February 12, The Welcomes will give a valentine party at California Hall on Thursday evening, Febru- &ry 13 (St. Valentine's eve). he San Francisco Turn Verein will hold its twentieth annual mulnenda ball on the ‘evening of the 21st of February at their hall, 323 Turk street. The members of the N, 8 L. K. No. 10 have issued invitations for a reception, to take place next Friday evening, February 14, at Beetho- ven Hall. Among those sailing on the steamship Mari- Imsn Friday, February 7, wers For Hono- ulu—John H. Bird and wife, C. Bosse, B. K. Denbigh, J. M. Durrant Jr. and wife, Judge W. F. Frear, Dr. John Fredericks, J. Feusier, Rich- ard Gussglfeldt, O. R. Harrell, Peter High, E. Hutchison, T. C. Johnson and wife, J. W, Jus- tus, T. J. King, E. Lincoln, Lieutenant O. M. Lissak, Marques, John L. McCam- mon and wife, C, E. Munn and wife, surgeon, U. 8 A.; Lieutenant W. P. Newcombe and wife, U. 8. A.; H.T. O'Falion and wife, H. C. Rew and wife, Rev. J. A. L. Romig, Mrs. §. B. Rose and son, Lieutenant Cheries G. Treat and wife, U. 8. A.} General R. H. Warfield. For Aucklahd—George Humphreys, Miss H. Tothtll, For Sydney—Madame Belvallie, H.W. Calk- ins end wife, William Cunningham, Mrs. J. J. Davenport, John Gavin, wile and two children, Arthur Gibson, C. E. Hayes, James Herrmann, W. F. Jervis, C. Johuson, Miss Langtree, §. Mayer. 5 Oro Fino Parlor No. 9, N. D. G. W., will give & valentine social on Thursday evening, Feb- ruary 13, at Alcazar Hall, 120 O'Farrell street. Ihe Verein Ocsterreich \ill givo a leap yeat arty on Sunday evening, February 16, st ‘eutonia Hall, 1322 Howard street. The Native Sons of Vermont will give their monthly entertainment and_ dance Friday evening, February 14, at 0dd Fellows’ Hall. San Francisco Lodge No. 21, Theatrical Me- chanics’ Association, will give its fourth anu- nual benefit for their charitable and benevo- Jence fund at the California Theater Sunday afternoon, March 1,1896. An excellent pro- gramme will be given, comprising talent from all the theaters of this City and Oskland; also some of our best local amateurs will parti pate. Mrs. J. Bunzl, 2811 Bush street, will beat home Monday ‘eveniugs. The Columbias will givea valentine charac- ter party in Union-square Hall on Friday even- ing, February 14, and propose ¢o make it the event of the season. Twenty prizes will be awarded to those representing the most original and best sustained characters. The grand march will beled by Uncle Sam and Miss Co- lumbia in appropriate style, and a royal time is in store for the Columbia’s guests. Tne engagement is announced of Miss Doro- thy Baruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Baruth, to James Proctor Whitney. Both the young people are well known in society circles and are popular members of the Entre Nous Cotillon. SOCIALISTS' BALL. Successful Benefit by the Members of the French Section. It was a merry fete the French branch of the Socialist Labor Party section of San Francisco held at the Temple, 115 Turk street, last evening. The ball was given for the benefit of socialism and the cause received material aid from the host of so- cialistic sympathizers and devotees of the dance that attended. During the evening the Lyre Francaise singers and the German Maennerchor rendered selections which were enthu- siastically received. The main feature of the evening was dancing, wkich wasen- joyed to the music of La Gauloise or- chestra. The committees-in charge were: Marius Gros, floor manger; Batiste Gere, floor committee; August Delaroche and Antone Jaife, recertion committee. HOTEL ARRIVALS, GRAND HOTEL. E Meredith, Batavia, Tl Mrs J F Beck, Butte,Mont feredith, Aurora, ill C Garner, Oakland M P Morgan, Angels R C Storey, Berkeley JWicher, San Luis Obiso C Williams & w, Oakland ‘WRMorgan,BlkDiamondG F Weeks, Bakersfield G ¥ Newton, Portiand ¥ E Coykendal, San Jose B F Lewis, Modesto A Newton, Portland Heusner, Porcland W Wendt, Los Gatos T Casey, Cal J Berryman, Berkeley Hedenberg, Berkeley C W Ellis, Oakland F Carr, Sanra Rosa J Sinfee, Smartsyille H P Merritt, Oakland J arts, Santa Maria J R Roberts, San Jos= S K Hall, Los Angeles C E McKone, San Diego L B Ulrey, Kings City ¥ L Coombs G P Andrew, Sacramento ¥ M Tuckley, N Y W K Soutnwick, Milton A F Smith, Shingletown Mrs H Steinman, Sacto J R Musick, N Y Miss Steinman, Sacto L A Spitzer, San Jose Miss B Steinman, Sacto Mrs Browning, N Y J A Andrews, L. Angeles G D Cammings, Dunsmr T H Adams, Cal J T Adams, Cal LICK HOUSE. J Markley, Sacramento H B Bishop & w, G'W Adams, Iows Mrs J Dunham, N B Colt, Seatule W C Brooks, Uakland A R Hathaway, Chico J H Vogt, Portiand A Ames, Dutch Fiat Dr Armstrong, Stocktn ¥ St J Fox, Mont G L Arnold, Los Ang W C Cate & w, Chicago J B Atkinson & w, Ruth- erford A Griser, Baker City A Menke, Perkins R E Cooper, N Y A Dubben, Berkeley H P Isaacs, Walla Walla T C Wheeler, Portland 2 Bancroit, Cal G H Kraft, Red Bluff C G Betts, Spoka 1 Copeland, Valle J P Dorsey, Grass y N McLennon, Pr: fownsd P McRea, Hantord J H Laue, Oakland v, Merced G H Fancher, Merced J H Wailace, Tacoma A D Rickey. D Jones, Seattle M D Hall Mrs S Mitchell, Vallecito W.H Devlin & w, Sacto J Kengel & d, Detroit ¥ K Towne, Mayfield C May, \ Indsor C W Canfield, Minn ¥ C Schram & w, Cal M H Sunderland, Cal PALACE HOTEL. T Cakederjerer, Japan C F Crocheron, N Y H K Brown & w, Nev A W Fiero, Chicago ¥ A Coombs, N ¥ C W Booth, N Y J S Watson & w, Dak M M Taber & w, Dak A G Richardson & w, Mo Miss Tobey, Mo C M Hambright, Miun Miss McTéwry, Chicago J C Fryer, N Y E C Fischer, N'Y T L Green, N Y 1J Paderwiski, Paris H Gorlity, London H F Myers, N ¥ Dr Pace & w, Tulare Mrs. J B Lally, Mo T F Andrews & w,Chego J A Richardson, Vallejo Mrs Layion, San Jose W F Lewls, Racine Mrs J i Mead, Portland Mrs H C Allen, Portland D M Clarkson Jr,Fortind W M Muller, Fresno J Parmesitier &w, Wis F B Highet & w, N Y. C Schlagar & w, Pa Mrs Mackenzie, Chicago E W Bunyon&w,R Bloff Miss S Smitn, Poriland 1G Flanders, MiilValley X Flunders. Mill Valley J Spooner & w. Wis W M Spooner, Wis Mrs £llison, Colorado Sp COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. Edgar Willlams, N Y W D Madigan, Canada OW Johnson, Stockton K Treasure, St Paul Henry March, Mich Mrs S Euer, Fowler Miss Clara Euer. Fowier J C Woodbeck & w, Cal W P Henley,Suisun J T Buskin, San Rafael ¥ ¥ Morris, Ohio J E Price and w, Ohlo J Seitz, Benicia J Lewis, Redwood City T allin and w, San Jose G E Forbes, Santa Cruz Geo A Magee, Los,Ang Jos Warburton, Ma: Geo Gill, Honolulu C F Cook & w, Chicago J B Kennedy, Saratoga ¥ G Maguire & d, Cal Mrs T J Young, Victoria F M Beers & w, Seattle J T Johnson, Australia Geo k Moo O B Frank & w, Eureka I N Shuitz, Miss ¢ Cooney, Antioch Miss J Coone; F G Smith & family, Cal L B Harding, Calistoga T M Younger & w, Cal BALDWIN HOTEL. Dr A EBaldwin & wife, R M Thompson, S Clara San Mateo A J Stiger, Petaluma W F Edwards & wt, N' Y Miss I Edwards, N York 1L B Corry, Ohio C € Corry, Onio J Hennessy, &t Joseph R J R Aden, Vallejo G Caro, New York . J H Switt & wf.Redwood F R Beel, New York " G Levey, Stockton Mrs J Kimball, New York Miss Corinne, New York H W Lewis,wi&son.Ohio 8 W DeWitt, Wash D C R Triest, l.os Angeles J E Falt, Tacoma Miss J Giesen. Stockton S W Baker, Red Bluft W S Sayre, Lakeport CM Hunter&wf,Oakland Miss E Simpson,Oakland A Richard & wf, Oakland LW RSaxion, Mass NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Wm Richardson, Cal Ed Miller, Auburn Wm Boughton, Orezon Miss A Macheer,Gen Fall O N Cronkite, Sacto John Martin, Vallejo Geo Springer, Sonoma 1L Cook, Sonoma CF Jones, MareIsland T L Lool, Mare Island L S Smitl, Mare Island M A Johnson, Hampton Miss Eva Yonng, Md _ Louis Elisner, Oregon Cassius Quimby, Oregon C E Redman & w, Oregon A Summertield. Wallace A L Macleod, Portland Mrs W Sioan, Portiand Miss Watson, Portland M J Haber, San Jjose J D Culp, San Filipe G W Young & w, Napa. A P Catlin, Sacramento CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALz— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every nignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES-—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes street, open until 8:30 o'clock, 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SPECIAL NOTICES. SENORITA JUANITA GOMES, 207 Post st., room 10, gives massage treatment. & )RS, WALLACE GIVES GENUINE magnetic treatment. 109 Powell, room 23. & 10 _WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—_THE following-named children have been ad- mitted into the Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum since October 1,1895,viz.: Max Basker, aged 7 years, born in San Francisco; James Cohn, uge 4 years, born in San Francisco: Sophie Cohen, age 6 years, born in_San_Francisco; Esther Coben, 73 vears, born in Ventura; Heien Cohen, age 8%, veurs, born in Ventura: ATnold Conen, sacs years, born in Portlaud, Or.: Montifiore Cohen, age 1114 years, born in Portland, Or.: Gertrade Gellert. age 8 years 5 mo., born in San Francisco: Violet ‘Mayers, age 7 years 3 mo., born in San Francisco; ¥red ers, 8 ‘ears, born in San Francisco. ey W BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4. Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy si., room 6, Tel. 5580. EZ, VINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOOES scrubbed; reasonable rates: ment for Ssmages guaranteed. C. ROSSI & CO.. 242 Sutter. =3 MES. ROBB, 1085 MARKET ST., ROOM 8, second floor; genuine massage treatment. Wflmwmfi. 17a Sixth st, rm, 1. MISS FRANCES BERNHARD; GENU- NOTICE OF MEETINGS. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. o SmUAi‘mN WANTED BY A CAPABLE e o e R ranch; -class horseman and long ex| business: satisiaction guaranteed. AddressJ.D.s,, box 107, Call Office, RACTICAL FARMHAND 1S OPEN TO Work on’ shares or for wages. Address Practi- cal, Tiburon P. 0., arin County, Cal. OUNG MAN EXPERIENCED IN BOOK- keeping, shorthand and typewriting desires a position. Address J. L, box 0, this office. BAXER, FOREMAN: FIRST-CLASS ON bread or cakes; wants steady employment; city or country, 171 Clara st., nesr Fift HELP WANTED—Continned. BUSINFSS CHANCES. WaAIED A SWEDISH };Anilzg::g c,\'x:% US| louse, onl fro: A. M, U day. GLORGE F. OHI:VINv il SEAMEN FOR —EURGPE, AUSTRALIA, South America, at 10 Steuart st., upstairs. YOUNG BUTCHER WANTED; MUST GIVE reference. 326 Devisadero. W ANTED—A BAKER AS SECOND HAND; young man preferred. 1127 Twe / ANTED — SHOEMAKERS; FIRST-CLASS hands. Golden Eagle Mfg. 103 Sixth st. ‘WANTED—A MAN TO SELL PIE: MUST have $5 security. 518 Geary st. W ANTED—_SITGATION BY YOUNG MAN. German-American: as clerk,office work or gen- erally useful. Y., box 107, Call Office. WAN"[‘{?—S;IE'IgDYd &AN TO CgLLIgCT: must have and be sattsfied with $65 per month. 8733, Market st poom 1 b $2500 ON ACCOUNT LARGE AND IN- « creasing business, young merchant wants partner in wholesale and retail fish aud 0ys- ter business; located in most popular and well- kuown market In _city; controls large first-ciass trade: _established 30 'yeafs: must have help; clear $500 monthly; best of refer nces: full tigation: fortune for some active man. S BERG & CO.. 652 Market st. W ILLBESOLD AT SACRIFICE: BEST Bs- tablished bakery and lunch-parior; very best location; near Chrouicle buiiding; all modern im- provements; big stock present owner retiring. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. $225., BRANCIBAKERY, DELICATESEN . store: Western Addition: living-rooms; new stock: suitable for man &nd wife. STEN- BERG & CO., 632 Market st. AINTER; COMPETENT; ALL-AROUND workman, desires work; is' a good grainer, tinter, whitener, paper-hanger, etc.; bas scaffold- iug, falls and tools; terms 10 suit. Call or address Painter, 1077 Market st. INING MEN PLEASE NOTICE: MARRIED an, must have work, 6 years' experience In all kinds mining. Please call or drop postal card to 227 Sixth st., room 24. SlTUATlON WANTED BY A THOROUGH English coachman ; understands gardening and cows: first-class references: city or country, Ad- dress 2426 Buena Vista ave., Alomeda, C: W ANTED—POSITION AS GENERAL COL- lector by reliable young man; bonds, etc.; wages reasonable. Address C., box 84, this office. ITUATION WANTED—EXPERIEN CED dishwasher, able to work as second cood; wages no object. Address Cook, 409 Pacific st. ANTED—WORK BY YOUNG MAN (GER- man) to wash dishes, assist in COOKINg or wait on table: city or country. Please address H. VIELITZ, 631 Sacramento st., room 80. QTRICTLY SOBER AND RELIABLE MID- die-aged man wants a place as watchman; reference and bonds. Address C. C., box 18, Call, KING SOLOMON'S LODGE NO. DAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock, for first degree. By order of the Master. DAY (Monday), February 10, 1896, a1 7:30 o'clock P. M. Deg. 1. By order of the W. M. (MONDAY) EVENING, February 10, at 7:30. Second Degree By order of W. W. THE OFFICE RS AND ‘members of Cosmopolitan Lodge % attend the funeral of our late brother, 7" N. L. SYKES, from Memorial Hall, 0dd Fellows' DAY, Febroary 10, 1898, at 1:30 o'clock . M. A.J.CrLeamy, Sec, J. M. WILLL BT Ui of Ronors. Rmet i 6 celebrated on March 4 by a grand musical politan Temple. - HON, M. M. ESTEE, cnairman. Oration by HON. JOHN F.” FINERTY of Chi B PROTECTION COUNCIL NO. 696, A. L. of H.—The officers and members of this the purpose of attending the funeral of our late compauion, S. B. OPPENHEIM. By order TE HAVE 4 EXPERIENCED HOTEL housekeepers walting for engagements. C. R. glrls and others want sitnations. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. class references, by applying, writing or telephon- ing your ordersio MIS3 CULLEN. 106 Stockton st. liable parties and will teach their cooks all the dif- ferent styles of German cooking; also reliable girls 260, F. and A. M., corner Geary and Steiner sts.—Called meeting THIS (MO HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. &5, IERMANN LODGE NO. 197, T, and A. M.—Called meeting ’n—usA SCHUMACHER. Sec. == OCCIDENTAT, LODGE X0. 23, F, and_A. M.—Calted meeting THISA EDW. F. DELGER, Sec. No.184, 1. 0, O. F., are requested to building, corner Market and Seventh sts., MON- THE 118TH ANNIVERSARY OF and literary entertainment under the sus- pices of the Knights of the Red Branch at Metro- cago. Reserved seais can be secured at Deasy Bros.’ new store, 20 Sixth st., near Market. council are requested to assemble at Alcazar Hail on TUESDAY, Feb. 11, 1896, at 10:30 4. M., for B. LEVY, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. VUMBER “OF SCANDINAVIAN SECOND ADIES CAN SECURE RELIABLE HELP, male and female, of all nationalities, with first- ELIABLE FIRST-CLASS GEKMAN COOK, will cook, makes a specialty of cooking, for re- of all nationality constantly on hand; open Sun- days. MME. LEOPOLD, 20 Stockton st. 15() COMPETENT WOMEN ~AND GIRLS OV awaiting situations; clty ‘and _country. MURRAY & READY, employment agents, 634 Clay st., phone main 5848; send us your orders, and we will send nelp. OMPETENT NURSE WISHES A SITUATION _J 1o take charge of infants or invalids: is willing 10 sew; can cut and make children’s clothes; and would assist with any other household duties: good city references. Address T. D., box 117, Call Office. TENT SWEDISH GIRL WISHES SI aitress or upstairs work and sew- Apply at the residence of the Swedish pastor, ( TERMAN GIRL W X general Lousework. bell, [ION TO DO 11 123 Seventh st., ring \W ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN A& place to do light housework at $5 a month. Call 906 Stockton st., room 4. RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION; is a good cook and experienced housekeeper. Please call or address 369 Jessie S WEDISH GIRL WA PLACE TO DO GEN- eral housework and cooking years in last place; city or Osklend. Address 13734 ¥air Oaks st., near Twenty-third. YOMPETENT WOMAN, GOOD LAUNDRESS and good cleaner, wishes 10 go out by the day. washing, ironing or cleanin: 29 Eddy OMPETENT WOMA VIS, A SITUA- J tion; city or couniry; good plain cook. 369 Jessie st., near Fifch. N EAT GERMAN WOMAN WISHES ANY kina of work by the day. Address D., box 50, this office. JDUCATED AND REFINED LADY WIrH situation as companion or teacher; wages secondary consideration. Address A. B., box 102, this office. WO YOUNG GIRLS WANT SITUATIONS IN same family, as cook and second work and waiting. Call 409 Third st. Com»? T SWEDISH GIRL DESIRES A situation as cook or to do general housework: [yaes 325 0 §30; city or country. Apply 1528 Rush st. RESSMAKER WILL TAKE WORK HOME or go out by the day; $150 a day. 301 Franklin st. JTEADY WOMAN WANTS A PLACE TO DO chamberwork and plain washing in a private family or boarding-house: city or country; bes. of Teference. Address 152414 Cuay st. VURSE DESIRES TO TAKS CARE n us or invalid lady. 44614 Guerrero st. PEESE AKER, STYLISH, JUS Fast, wishes engagements by ‘work home. Call or write 418 Octavia s RESSMAKER—§1 50 PER DAY; BESTCITY reference: adies’ or misses’ dresses quickly and sty ishly made. 1811 Post st. ©) SWEDISH GIRLS WISH SITUATIONS, as cook #nd the other as second girl. Call Mon- day, 1224 Howand st., near Ninth RESSMAKER — FIRST - CLASS (i 'TER and fitter desires more work . home or by the day: satisfaction guaranteed. Apply at 231433 ¥illmore st. W LPOW OF 80, WiITH A CHILD 11 YEARS desires situation as housekeeper for elderly couple: would preser a good home to good wages, Y. B., box 50, Call Officy 7 OMAN WISHES TO GO OUT E DAY washing, housecleaning, or will clean windows. 829 Hayes st., bas-ment, near Fillmore. OF Call or address [ FROM THE day or take OY,17 YEARS OLD, WISHES POSITION IN anoffice; understands shorthand and type- writing; can bring references. Address 1137 Magnolia st., Oakland. MAN AND WIFE WISH A PLACE ON A ranch: wife to cook: men as choreman or vorking foreman: wages no object. H. F., 514 Sanchez, near Eighteenth, 00D AND QUICK PANTSMAKER WANTS situation; city or country, Apply to E. DOUR, 810 Montgomery ave. A STRONG BOY WISHES A J0B IN & BLACK: smith-shop; is willing (0 WOFki Wages 1o ob- ject. 1014 Aldbama st. 7OUNG GERMAN SECOND BAKER ON bread and cages; good in all branches. 216 Seventh st. 5{) CASH TO ANY ONE SECURING ME & OU permanent position. Adiress Capable, box 89, this office. RUGGIST:s SINGLE; REGISTERED; 15 years' experlence: first-class references: wants & position. _address D. W., box 19, Call Office. FEMALE HELP WANTED. I.‘gcui’rxtmsqu‘vglfln $40 CASHbCA;X ure steady, profitable employment = dressing J. B., box 108, Call. T Y % (GERMAN LADY WANTS A PARTNER IN £ood coffee saloon; good chance; $250 capital Tequired. Apply saloon, 333 Bush st. W ANTED—SOBER MAN. PARTNFER, WELL- paying saloon and lun¢h-house; atténd cash counter. assist generally; $1° ired. Appl, 632 Market st, room 8. © 10 redu Eod 'th;;rEhD — 51;!;:Abxgvrd YOUNG BARBER; g00d shaver: $4, board and room: good home. Address HERMAN KOUH, Vallcio, Calo st once: (GENEBAL AGENTS FOR EACH COUNTY in the State, to represent a new insurance busi- Dess; all such agents must have their record on file in the office of the United States Industrial Agency and hold our certificates; a number of competent solicitors is also wanted; = cutter for a first-class tallorinig establishment; must be very competent. Room 167, Crocker building. G(:(;? LADY AXD ?8 BT AGENTS: SOME- ng new. Room 48, Donohoe building, after 12 . Monday. % ‘W ANTED—SALESMAN: ONE WITH EX- perience in grocery business: references re- Quired. Call RIVERS BROS., Hayes and Octavia. W ANTED—BUSINESS MAN WITH REFER- ences: nurseryman preferred: take entire Charge; small capital; good security ; hard worker. Cal Florist, Fillmore'and Haight sts. OR THE BEST AND CLEANEST 10c MEAL try 18% Grant ave.; coffee a specialty. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE, ACCOUNT OF sickness; cheap. 1856 Howard st. W ANTED—AT RUOM 317, 338 MONTGOM- ery st., clerks and laborers to call if they do not rebeive their just dues: no charge unless suc- cessful; suits; Superior and Justice Courts. W ANTED—PARTNER TO TAKE CHARGE of beer saloon; food chauce; $200 caplial re- quired. Address S. F., box 8, this office. (BEAMERY HALL RESTAURANT: SEAT- ing capacity 120 chairs; meals 6c. 635 Clay st. ANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS canning fruits and vegetables. Address J. HINSON, Puyallup, Wash. NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 8d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 16¢ 0 50c; week $1 to $250; clean, quiet reading-room; strictest attention to morning calis; open all night. W ANTED—GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN chambermaid, hotel, $20: German or Scan- dinavisn second girl and laundress, $25: 2 French and German nurses, $20 and_$25; 4 cooks in Ger- man families, $25, $30 and $85; ranch cook, $25; FProtestant girl for housework across the bay, $25; 2 boarding-house cooks, $30 and $35; 2 waitresses, 20; and girls of all nationalities for cooking and housework in city and country. J.F. CROSETT & CO., 812 Sutter st. (G EBMAN COOK, §30; GERMAN SEGOND girl, $20; “Protestant children’s nurse, with references, $25; house girl, small family, city, $20; house girl for alameds. $20, see party here 11 &. .; 6 neat young girls for housework, $16; house girl, sleep home, $12; young nursegirl, sleep home,'§1b; green German girl, country, $30, see party here: middle-aged woman to ool and do plain wash, $18, and many o.hers. C.R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. (XPERIENCED HEAD WAITRESS, $26; 2 waitresses, city, $20; chambermald and wait- Tess, city, $15. C. B. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary. ((HAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS hotel near.city: $20; come early. C. NSEN & €0, 110 Geary st. Cn’,ix\mnmfim—‘u& MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st., room 2, )ANCH COOK, $26; HOUSEWORK GIRL, Martinez $20, Alameda $20, San Rafacl $20 and other towns. 'MISS CULLEY, 105 Stockton. ERMAN OR SWEDISH SECOND GIRL—$20; good place. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. (HAMBERMATD AND SEAMSTRESS, $25: cook, $35; purse, $16: second girls, 825 and $20: 20 housework girls, city, $20 and $25: 8 young girls, assist, $10 t0 $15.' MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockt W aANTE ‘WO GERMAN COOKS, $30; French nursery governess, $25; 3 French ironers, $20; 3 German girls to do light housework in small families, $15: chambermaid, small hotel, $15; French waitress, $15. LEON ANDRE, 318 Stockton st. N AT WOMAN COOK, PRIVATE FAMILY, AN “country, $20% cook, small resiaurant, country, 815 youniz Woman to cook for lunh-counter, city, $15: waitress, country, $15, free fare; 50 women nd girls can find good situations at MURRAY & READY'S, 634 Clay st. - ]NEAT GERMAN OR DANISH GIEL: BOUSE AN work: small family: couutry town; $20. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. W ANTED—2 STARCHERS, LAUNDRY, $10 per week: 2 froners, $10 per week: German glrl, 2 in family, $25; 2 second girls, $20: 10 girls, $25, $20, 815 MME. LEOPOLD, 20 Stockton. 5H()() MEN TO GET A ¥FINT STYLISH, DU- rable calf shoe toorder, $2 50. 959 Howard. 4(0(), BESTATRANT: BAKERY CON- . nected; best business street, north Market; must sell; retiring from business. STEN- BERG C0., 632 et st. LODG‘NG-HOIYBES FOE SALE. $4000. B, B0TS SER S 42 B gl gt " GRS 5] As ECKER HAS | o roVED TO 1020 MARKET ST, 0 posITE FIFTH. 10-ROOM HOUSE 225. 18 Tooms: best corter In city 14 rooms, on Geary st g% 20 rooms: sunny corner: must sell. % 1 house: very cen! 14 ro0m honse, worth B1000 price 450 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. "ROOM HOUSE, CLEARING 44 onin: price $700; trial given. ER, 1020 Market st. 3 PARTNER LUNCH PARLOR: RE:- | N'EW LODGING-HO OF 88 RO(MS FOR 200. Celta 06 weer's tra STENBERG | D rent; carpets for sale. S. B., Call Office, Oak- &CO,, 632 Market st. iand. : G ] 5(), BESTAURANT AND COFFEE SA- 6:‘? MISSION ST.—21 ROOMS; FOR SALE; $ . icon; £ood business stund; fine fixtures well furnished: low rent. and cheap rent; doing a large trade: a thorough in- = < NER 1N FIRST-CLASS Jestlgation allowed. Apply As MCLEASN, 177 ENTLEMAN PARTNER I Market st., room 7. $1000. EINE SALOON:” HAND-OMELY « fitted up, in one of the best lceations in the city; good stock: doing & large trade: trial given; thisisone of the best harzains in the city; selling on account of immediate departure. A. MCLEAN, 777 Market st., room 7, $550), GEOCERY STORE: BEST BUSL DOV, ness Jocation in the city: doing a large trade; handsomely fitted up: full value in good fresh stock; selling on account of il health; a great bargain. Apply A. MCLEAN, 777 Market st. $ l 5 FINE SALOON; GOOD STOCK AND « fixtures; cheap rent; on account of death. Apply A. MCLEAN, 777 Market, room 7. ARGAINS! BARGAINS! JOHNSTON & CO., 2614 Kearny st. Lodging-houses from $200 to $3500, Bakery, baking 6 barrels daily, $750. Restaurants, saloons and groceries from $175 to $2500. 2614 Kearny st. ORNER SALOON, NR. MARKET ST.; RENT $30; fine stock and fixtures: good for $85 to $100 monthly. JOHNSTON, 2612 Kearny st. 95(), PARTNERSHIP IN LIGHT MANU- $250. fadiariog busmess. Johnston, 2634 Krny 0 BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSINESS ot any Kind see STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. A() SALOON AND BOARDING-HOUSE $30 . near Mail dock: cheap rent: good place for man and wife. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. ANTED-—-STEADY MAN FOR LIGHT, AC- tve business; experience unnecessary $765 per month to start with; cash r quired, see to-day. STRAND & CO. 45 Third st. $650, RESTAURANT, WITH B4 DV, fitied up: opposite carhous business: old established ; any one loo} piace will find this a good vestment; see to-day. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. 3"0 SALOON ME! ATTENTION — $ DU, Saloon, No.1location: pays well; cheap rent. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. EST MEAL ON EARTH; WELL COOKED; 8 courses, 10c, at Seattle Restaurant, 137 Fourth. WITH & 2$)TH GROCEKY AND BAR, $J7D. rooms:; full value. STRAND, 46 Third. ARBERS ASSOCIATION OF CA L. EMPLOY- D ment.Sec'y, P. C. Hamann, 2883, 0'Farre OYS FROM 16 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE wanted. Apply at 200 Sutter st. WO MEN CAPABLE OF INTERVIEWING bustness people. Room 6, 6th floor, Mills bidg. K SIFE-CUTTER ON PANTS, 20 SANSOME street. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO st.: 200 rooms; best in the city: single rooms 20 and 25¢ a night, $1 a week: medls 10c. OSEDALE HOUSE, 321 IS ST.; ROOMS 20c to 50c night: $1 10 $4 week ; open all night. ANTED—MICHANICS, CLERKS, LABOR- ers to call 1f they do not receive thelr just dues; law and commerclal collections; no charge unless successful. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. AN OF EXPERIL E WISHES To BUY interest in established mercantile business. PROLL & LLOYD, 719 Market st. aying and_finely located lodging-house; best inchy: £ ¥y box 116, Call Oftice: ELL-FURNISHED, GOOD 57-ROOM LODG- ing-house; good location. 613 Migsionst. TOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE—PRIVATE lodging-house, 13 rooms and bath: rent $30 per month: every room occupied by gentlemen: bring- Ing in $70 per month: must be sold, as owner Is leaving the city. Apply at 320 Miona st bét. Fourth and Flfth, bet. 3and 5 . M. I -KOOM HOUSE, NEWLY FURNISHE will sacrifice, chea; FURNITUKE FOR SALE , 7 SUNNY ROOMS, TO LET; Address FURN F. 8., box OUs s ture for sale at a bargain. 74, Call Office. FURNITURE_OF SIX ROOMS FOR + sale. Address Felice, box 2, Call Officy $28 6 ROOMS FOR SALE. OF cla st. G. KRASKY, FURNITURE AND B « ding; new folding-beds, 9 and up: step-lad- ders, 20c pr step; furniture exchged. 779 Mission st. OR SALE —THE FURNITURE OF 155 rooms; dining-room, bar fixtures, office fixtures safe, coach, wagoneite and harnesses and entire paraphernaiia of the American Exchange Hotel s & whole or bids will be taken on_20 or 50 room outfits. Apply to J. T. WISEMAN, on premises. AT T4 MARKET =T oW OPEN MONDAY, FEB. 8. Brussels carpet lald. 45ca vara Heavy floor oileloth 0c a yard English linolenm . -40c a yard Solia oak parjor sets. $22 50 SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market, opp. Gran NO BRANCH STORES. EDUCTIONSON LARGE 6TOCK, NEW AND gecond-hand; 400 carpeta. good as new: ofl- rior suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45¢; 7- plece chainber sults, §14 60: cornics poies, 38a; ang ; cash or installments: goods ship; free . H. NELSON. 126 Fourth st e CARPET CLEANIN ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING, RENOV A~ ting, 38 §th. STEVENS, mer. _Tel. South 250, G. JTEADY WANTED TO TAKE CHARGE ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED lnundry route; small capital required. PROLL ilke new. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth; tel. & LEOYD, 719 Market. South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. RESTAURANT; LARGE TRAN- E. MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 240 $650. Sene irade: aesiric ar junction; pay- ing Investment. PROLL & LLOYD, 719 Market st. OTICE — T0 SELL YOUR__ BUSINESS promptly for cash, HEALY & CO.. 23 Kearny. 600 SALOON AND LODGING-HOUSE OF OUY. 17 rooms, all on one ficor, near city front. HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny. 37' COR. SALOON; NEAR TERMINUS . of railroad; handsomely fitted up: doing £00d business; call lo-aay. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. PBakBER TRADE TAUGHT. MALE AND female, thorough in 8 weeks: catalogue mailed, San Francisco Barber School, 1515 Howard st. PBARBERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retary Barbers' Asso., 26 Grant ave. S. FUCHS. EW GRAND, 246 THIRD; 200 SUNNY rooms from $1 to #4 week: large reading-room. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217_Third st.: 160 Jarge rooms: 25c per night; 81 (o $3 per week. MEN, IO SELL MANHATTAN EGG F0OD; 1s the best. C. KERTELL, San Mateo. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- Toom; free bus to and from the ferry. 100 ME3, IO TAKE LODGING AT 10, 15¢ and 20c a night, including coftee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. BERT IN CIT7—SINGLE ROCMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; $1, $1 25, $1 60 per week. Pacific House Commercial and Leidesdorf? sts. ANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, 5¢; bottle wine, be. 609 Clay st. EN'S 35-SOLING 50c: LADIES' 40c: DONE IVl ‘while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Paiace Hotel. J3ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secreiary. CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. BEE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOR 6 also a bottl eof iager, 5¢, at 637 Clay st. 400 XEN SSECOND-HANDED SHOES.SOME nearly new, 25¢ to §) 25. 562 Mission st. JIEST-CLASS WAITRESS, WAGES $25; girl_for housework, $25; also girl for house- work, $15, two in family: 'a number of girls as well wanted at 315 Sutter st. (LAMBERMATD FOR RESORT, $20. HOTEL GAZITTE, 420 Kearny St. “7 NT SPECTABLE GIRL TO DO light housework; no washing; s good home. 1412 Buchanan st. 7 OUNG WIDOW DESIRES A POSITION small family or lodging-house. Turk DESIGNER CUTTER AND FITTER would like a frw more engagements by the §2aday. Call or address 2202 Steinerst., Sacramento. ITUATION WANT. BY YOUNG GIRL for general housework and plain cooking. Please call or address 216 Perry st. W OMAN "WANTS WORK BY THE DAY washing and cleaning; $1 and car fare. Ad- dress . A., box 124, Call. RUSTWORTHY LADY WOULD CARE FOR children at theirhome & few hours day or even- ing. Apply 322 Seventh Y QUNG GIRL TO ASSIST: SMALL FAN fly; board and clothing; good home. Addres J., box 57, Call Office. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY: $1 week; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 a week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. TEY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST, BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ a night; $1 a 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 machinery: all repairing at Lialf price; work guar- anteed. 562 Mission st.. bet. First and Secon: $600. FAYISG ¥RUIT AN;, GROCERY . store; good horse and wagon; rent $20; 3 living-rooms; best reasons for selling: bargain. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. $ 100, BRANCH BAKERY AND CANDY- « store. BARRETT & CO., 921 Market. $750 WALL BUY A FIRST-CLASSCORFEE- D § OU nouse that is making $100 per month; sickness only cause of sal & SKIFF, 921 Market st. ; bargain, BARRETT (OESER GROCERY AND BAR, WESTERN ) Addition; selling less than invoice1f taken at once. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. 450, 600D PAVING WINE AND BEER DU, saloon in very best location: rent $45: must sell at once: partners cannot agree. Particu- lars 533 California st., Pheenix Bar. $110 FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE-ROOM « with large patronage near Examiner ofice; owner for last 30 vears in business wants to retire. Inquire 633 California st., Pheenix Bar. 510 FINE SALOON: BIG BARGAIN; + owner sick: rent $10. REIDY, 1334 6th. $2—0 LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUSI- DU, ness: will pay $65 & month; can be in- creased. CULVER & CO., 806 Market st. $300, ROUTE, ~WELL ESTABLISHED: good horse and wagon; fine trade. STANLEY. 9 Geary st. $40 | FINE SALOON NEAR MARKET + abargain. Business Exchange, 873%4 Market st. BAKERY DOING FINE CAKE TRADE: clearing $150 per month; long trial given; must sell. 3023 Sacramento st. {OR SALE — RESTAURANT; USES_ 400 loaves bread daily : place can 'be bought on time. Inquire Saloon, 423 Bush st. (LEOCERY AND BAR—TRANSFER CORNER. ‘Apply 320 Clay st.; no agents. LUMBING BUSIN ;i ESTABLISHED 26 years: machines. tools, ete. : sold on account of desth of owner. Address P., box 96, Call office. AGENTS WANTED. IRLTO TAKE CARE OF CHILDREN AND assist in housework. 848 Capp, near Twenty- fourth; apply after 10 o'clock. INING-ROOM GIRL, $20 A girl for dinn r hour, 10jt0 3 . 8t0 5 r. 3., 1530 Polk st., restauran TERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work: 2 in family. 1904 Sutrer st. D ROOM; ALSO , 50c.” Apply GENTS—SEE OUR BUTTERFLY BOU- quets; wonderful, pretty novelty; sample by mail, 10c.” Inventors' Exchange, 916 Market st., -Toom 82. FIRSTOLASS SOLICITORS WANTED “BY the California Mutusl Benefit Society; ladies and gentlemen; 8t09:30 A. M. P. D. RAINE, superintendent ofzagents, Murphy building. —CHILD TO WAIT ON SICK LADY. . ghth st. . JOBER WOMAN_LIGHT _HOUSEWORK; ) good home; small wages. 76+ Howard st. WEDISH GIRL WOULD LIKE A PLACE for general housework: good cook; city or country; wages $20 to $25. Address Swedish Girl, Gakland Call Office. RESPECTABLE ~ AND = WILLING ~GIRL wishes second work; 18 & very good sewer: would not object to assist with children, or would do general work in small family. Address ar call 6053, Linden ave., near Lagunsa st. “mx"rl?;nq\ GERMAN NURSEGIRL. AP- ply 2528 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- L small family. 2132 Geary st. WAXN TED—REFINED YOUNG LADY ( incumbered). Address Bachelor, box 28, Call. # GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL housework. 919 McAllister si. AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATION for housework: city or country. Call 1910 Market, cor. Rose SWEDISH GIRLS DES(RE PLACES IN vrivate families to do second work and cooking; good references; wages $25and $30. 1380 Twelfth st., West Oakland. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS WORK housecleaning or washing by day: local refer- ences. Call or audress A. H., 222 Willow ave., bet. Van Ness ave. and Franklin st. XPERIENCED SISTERS FROM THE BAST desire positions as cook and second girl. For particulars please call at 30 Lapidge st. ORKING HOUSEKEEPER WANTS SITU- ation; where she can take a child preferred. Cail or address 39 Dorland st., off Guerrcro, near Eighteenth. Y MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WILLING TO assist in any kind of work; city or coun ry; wages $10 to $12 per month. Address 297 Clem. entina st. T.uufiu_ss ON CUSTOM PANTS., 41115 4 Kearny st. TABLE ~GIRL FCOR GENERAL 729 O'Farrell st. y ED — PUPILS ¥OR MILLINERY school: class or private: couise thorough; sat- isfaction guarant'd; reasonable. 410 Leavenworth, CoNrE LADY TO TAKE CHARGE OF & toy department. U. S. Irdustrial Agency, Toom 167, Crocker building. FURNITURE WANTED A MALONE PAYS 20 PER CENT MORE than elsewhere for farniture to fill country orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 8 Fourth st. (43 PRICE PAID FOR FURNITURE. Ja- COB SCHWERDT, 821 Mission, bet. 4th & bth. A BSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR second-hand furniture and carpets by Lund, Furniture Co., 813 Market 1 or send postal. HOUSES WANTED. e s e e ottt IS OUSE WANTED BETWEEN BRYANT AND Market, Fremont and Fifth sts.: must be sunny: notless than 10 rooms. A.H W., box 74, Call Office. $150 BAKERY AND DELICACY STORE; » 4 furnished rooms; a rare business opportunity : must be sacrificed On ‘account of sickness. 1250 Mission st. 7OUNG LADY WANTS PARTNEER WHO has $250 cash to invest in legitimate business. Address G. L., box 23, Call Office. INGLE LADY WANTED A PARTNER IN good paying cash business; will clear $75 and board and lodging a month each; $250 required. Address M. B, box 90, Call Office.’ « 14th st.; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mission 74. MCcQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND R) « ovating works. 453 Stevenson; tel. south JATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- NATiE Works HAMPTON &BATLLY: laying and altering. 813-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 244. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH work send 1o SPA ULDING’S PloneerCac- pet Beating Works, 863-7 Tehama; tel (ONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING J_Goldnn Gate ave. : telephone east 126. HORSES. XPRESS BUSINESS FOR SALE CHEAP; 2 horses and wagon. Apply 107 Twenty-ninth st. 15 SETS NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- ness: all kinds; wagons, buggies, horses and scrapers: sand-vagons. 1128 Mission st. T ORSES PASTURED; $2 & MONTH; GOOD care and feed; send for circular. The Hrde Tanch, 630 Commercial st. B. C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR- xeon for 8. F. Police Department. Office and hospital, 121 City Hall ave.: telephone south 401. 4() HORSES FGR SALE: ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 100 SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carcs: 2150 20 cheap horses. Fifieentu and Valenciasts. WAGONS AND CARRIAGE W ASTED—-A GOOD SECOND-HAND TWO- seated top carriage. Address Carriage, 737 Hayes st. J EW BUSINESS BUGGY AT A BARGAL 836 Devisadero st . nr. McAllister. TEREY WHITE SAND— N SR signed, having made arrangements to handle this celebrated sand in large quantities, are now prepared to supply customers at the reduced price of 40 cents per sack from our warehouse, 24 Sacra- mentost. H. T. HOLMES LIME COMPANY. LUNCH COUNTERS AND 12 STOOLS, L quire 639 Kearny st. ICYCLE BARGAINS; and second-hand safeties cheap. ter st. HOICE WHITE LEGHORN H Address 1487 High st., Alameda. 5()() CHICKS. 10 CENTS EACH; HATCHED by Schule’s self-ragulating hot-water incu- or; best in the world, 1213 Valencia st. EW AEAV D SINGLE HAR- ness for sale. 935 Shotwellst. JO: 1 JERSEY COW, FRESH, WITH CALF. 524 Indiana st., near Napa. ARGE GURNEY'S REFRIGERATOR; cheap. 530 Lott st., near Hayes. QUANTITY NEW 326 McAllis- CH P. ALOON AND LUNCH HOUSE ON ACCOUNT of sickne Inquire 49 Stevenson st. ELL-MADE PICKET FENCE FOR SALE; 80 feet. 381 Dolores st. OF THE BEST PAVING MEN'S FUR- nishing goods businesses for sale; best location 1n the city: must be sold on account of sickness; about $4000 required. Address G. B., box Call Office. {OR SALE_BAKERY, WITH HORSES AND wagon. Apply Call Oftice, BLL- ESTABLISHED CITY NURSERY for sale; $500; make an offer. 510 Howard. W ANTED—TO BUY, A LAUNDRY ROUTE: no agents. Laundry, box 57, Call Office. ARTNER WANTED IN A GUOD-PAYING business: small capital required. 307 O'Farrell. 2, ROOMS WANTED. ANTED—3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, IN- clnd&ng kitchen and yard, within 10 blocks of Marketand Fourth sts.” Add. W. C., box 54, Call. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. G IRL ™ FOR LIGHT WORK; AGE 16, Cal ‘X 639 Kearny st. IG HORSES: MUST WEIGH 1800 OR over. BURNSTINE BROS., Fifth and Bluxome. ANTED — LADY OF QUIET, REFINED manner for a position with wholesale house. Addre; Siaving age, fo D. L, Wholesalers, box ce. STRONG GIRL, OVER 16, T0O LEARN TRADE: Wwhen competent $9 to $10 per week: must sign contract. Address M. D., box 114, Call Office. NEAT COLORED GIRL TO DO SOME MEND- ing. Address C. G., box 54. Call Office. RELIABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN DE sires situation to do general housework: is & good piain cook. Call or address 58014 Bryant, near Fourth, Y OUS6 WOMAN WISHES SITUATION A8 lady’s maid and seamstress, or care of 1 child, or traveling companion. Address W. W., box 143, Call Office. OUNG GERMAN GIRL WOULD LIKE A place to assist with light housework. 1014 Alabama st. OPERATURS AND FINISHERS ON VESTS. 809 Clementina st. ANTED—GIRI, FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work and cooking. Apply 433 Sevench st. ‘W ANTED—YOUR WATCH, IF IT NEEDS Tepairing: best work at half the regular price. DEUSS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third floor. SELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 1o A. KLEIN, 109 Sixch st.: send postal. MEDICAL. ADIES, CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. SCOTT. 216 Powell st.; only qualified specialist; $500 for case I fall to cure; disenses of the eye treated. RS.AND DE. HERWIG, PRIVATE CON- finement home; care and attendance; prices reasonable, 710 lis st. (FERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Call mornings 2042 O'F: W ANTED —GIRL ¥OR HOU! Fair Oaks st., near Twenty-second. T ATEST SYSTEM OF DRESS - CUTTING. MRS, J. H. FLYNN, 14 McAllister; room 67. OUNG GIRL DESIRES POSITION IN store; speaks good French and English:no ob- Jection to small wages. Y. G., box 56, Call Ottice, (GENTLEMEN'S MENDING NEATLY DONE at room 22, 105 Stockton st. Y OUNG SPANISH LADY WISHES HOUSE- keeper's position. Room 15, 120%4 Geary st. A YOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION A8 housekeeper. Call at 87334 Market st., room 13, second floor. VISITING GOVERNESS — AN —EXPE- rienced teacher desires pupils in history, liter. ature and piano. Cajl or address R., room 20, Crocker butiding. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER ~WANTS WOrk by day or at rooms; terms reasonable, Address 31 and 32 Fulton House, W INCHESTER HOUSE, 43 THIRD ST, NR. Market; 200 rooms; 25c to 1 50 per night; #1 50 to $6 per week; convenient und respectal iree bus 10 and from the ferry. W ANTED_LADY AGENTS TO SELL AN article of Senuine merit; success and satistac- ton guaranteed: call and investigate. 1020 Mar- ket st., second floor. MES, BARTRAM, LADIES NURSE; DOC: AN, tors references, wants few engagements. 2124 Ixth st. BLESSING TO LADIES—INSTANT RE- lief for monthly irregularities from any cause by the most experienced ladies’ physician in Cali- fornia; latest method; superior to any: beware of trauds; come direct to Woman’s Dispensary. DR. and MRS, DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., next Hi- bernia’ Bank, and avoid _blood poisoning or life injury. French F. Pink Pllls, $3. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR oSt e, o g, e o d C 1o T Nl per Week: tres bus 1o AR rorh the febry: (HOROUGH COURSE_IN _ MILLINERY pils to take positions this taught; will prepare AAKE, 121 Post, rin. 48. pring. MISS A BESSMAKING, CUTTING, FITTING, FIN- Ishing taught: éasy to learn: rapid to use: pat- terns, 25c up, at McDowell Academy, 213 Powell st. H AlRDRESSING, 256 AND 86c: MOENING and eve classes; 10 lessons,§1 50. 1248 Mission. BEICHT YOUNG LADY FOR OFFICE WORK must be quick at figures and live with parent Wages $5 week. Adaress Store, box 118, Call. LAWRENCE PATTERN HOUSE—DRESS- cutting school. 1231 Market st.,bet. Sth and 8th. AWEEK'B NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THN | WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. SITUATIONS WA «\TED-MALE. P o A~ . 800 MEX AWAITING ENGAGEMENTS AT MURRAY & READ)’S, employment agints, 634 Clay st.; employers please send us your ? C. G. COOK’S SOC. SUPPLIES COOKS; ALL - branches :short notice. 14 Geary, tel.Grant 48. HUTER & €O, CHINESE AND JAPAN: ess employment office, 17 Webb st.. bels Kearny, bet. California and’ Sacramento: tel, 231, CHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best belp. - 41415 O'Farrell; tel. K. 426, JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE PRO- vides best help. 314w Sutter st.; tel. Grant 30, SITUA'A;ION :VANTED P sad:fismAN‘ AB- sistant bookkeeper or driyer delivery wagon; 800d general knowledge and long experience in this city; reference if required, Address G. E., box 73, Call Office. . MGSL CONVENTENT AND RESPECTABLE 200 sinchester House, 44 Third st near Market weelk. ms; 256 (o 81 50 per ights §1 50 to 86 per ree s 16, an 1700 the ferey A SEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRO ments or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no mat- ter from what causc; restores always in one day- if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men' physician;knowledge can be sent and used at home: all cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. T ADIES CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN- i nyroyal Pills (Diamona Brand) are the best; safe, reliable; take no other; send dc. stamps for particulars, “'Relief for Ladiesy” in letter by return mail; at druggists. _ Chichester Chemical Com- papy, Philadeiphia, Pa. ANTED—A PARTY WITH SMALL CAPL tal to buy or rent a newly fitted-out restau- rant. Apply to F. B. HOOSON, Haywards, Cal. FANU? PIGEONS: ALL VARIETIES; FROM $1t0 82 a pair; must sell. Address 2029 San Antonio ave., Alameda, Cal. A", A BARGAIN —SELLING OUT BELOW cost: our entire stock of rattan furniture and baby carriages must be sold before February 15: retiring from business. Sunset Rattan Company, 104 O'Farrell st. JPHONOGRAPHS AND _ KINETOSCOPES bought and svld. Address 848 Market st. ELL ESTABLISHED PLAN for sale. P. M., box 10,, Call Office ORE, SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 109, 111 Market st. FELLOWS ANVIL, VISE, small steam boiler and engine. STEAM PUMP, 831 Howard st. ARTNER WANTED— AN UNUSUALLY good opening for active man. Address E., box 19, this offtice. 500 SECOND-HAND CARPETS, ALL SIZES and prices from 25c per 'yard up. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1028 Mission st., ahove Sixth, ETIRING FROM BUSINESS_LEADING grocery and hardware business in a suburban village for sale to responsible party at a reasonable figure. Address Business, box 34, Call Office. TUY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES A tan furpiture at the factory and save middle- man's profis; we will treat you Tight. CALIFOR- NIA RATTAN COMPANY, 61 First nr. Mission. T D RAT- EADING PHOTO STUDIO IN MANUFAC- turing city: good prices: no reasonable offer refused: ieaving country reason for sellng. MONAHAN & SHILLCUCK, 618 Clay st. IVERY STABLE FOR SALE — ESTAB- lished for 30 vears; consisting of 2 carriages, 4 buggies, rockaway, harness, robes, etc.: rent Tensonable; no reasonable offer refused; owner has other business to attend to. LYNCH & CO., 935 Market st. TFOB REXT -SAN MATEC HOUSE AND bakery, 10lodging rooms, 6 living rooms: right in the lown of San Mateo. For further particulars inquire of T, HIPFEN, San Mateo, Cal. OR SALE, CHEAP —GROCERY AND liquors. Apply 117 Second st. [IRST-CLASS SALOON FOR SALE; SICK- ness cauge sale; doing good business; fine cash register aud safe; private rooms. Call 209 s st. (300D BUSINESS; WOOD AND COAL YARD; horses, wagons, ‘etc.: account death of pro- prietor. 345 Sevenfeenth st., near Valencia, AVING TWO RESTAURANTS, WILL SELL one cheap. Apply 1241 Market st. FOE SALE-A FRENCH LIGUOR-STORE ON one of the best corners on Sixth strest at a sac- rifice. Inquire of . ROBINET, 41134 California st. 00D PAYmc:mc?NFEcnokEnfz AND akery; spiendid location. Address C box 42, thisofiice: o RANCH BAKERY FOR SALE. ADDRI B B. B., box 33, Call. o FOR SALE-SIOCK AND FIXTURES OF store; verylow. 452 Haight st.” RS, G. WOOD, MIDWIFE; DISEASES OF the womb a speciaity. 280 Clara st., nr. Fisth, R, HALL. 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR -Jones. Diseases of women and children. PARER ROUTE ¥OR SALE, TELEGRAPH Hill district, covers 18 blocks; can be bought cheap, and chances for increase are very good. Apply this office, principals only. DES, GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and restores all cases of ir- regularity in one day, guaranteeing a cure or no m l:&:rlg:mh-mawhr patients: best skill; ‘T i H g medical aite W lees; regulator, $2. MALE HELP WA TED. o 100 JXEN WANTED FOR POSITIONS AT MURRAY & READY’S, employment agents, 634 Clay st. W ANTED—SWISSMILKER AND BUTTER- maker for private dairy of 20 cows, $25 to $30 per month; also farmers, milkers, cook, wait- élil.’lm;l dishwashers. W.D. EWER & CO., 626 st. ROILER; MUST BE A GOOD CARVER; country hotel; $50. C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 0 Geary st. T, TAIIORS-CUTT ERS—CH A RLES LYONS, London Tailor, wants a first-class cutter. Apply bet. 8 and 11 at 1212-1218 Murket st. T, TAILORS _BUSHELMEN WANTED. A®- 1y bet. 9 and 11 to CHARLES LYONS, London | el s T e LAul.)zms — DAUDET'S FEMALE REGULA T® 5“:‘1‘11';8 WHO “I'OULD INXdEdiT l(\,:l': new salmon cannery in Alaska. ess C. D. LADD, 9 Third st., cnr; $75 BUTCHER BUSINESS, SELLING & « beeves, 25 sheep, 6 hogs, 500 pounds veal a week; rent $14: 4 living-rooms. Inquire st 452 Teham: bet. Fifth and Sixth. BAROUTFITS MIRRORS. CASH REGISTERS, seales, etc.; cheapest. MEEK, 1118 Mission st. FIRE AND BURGLAR SAFE, LEITER- press, platform scales and desk :cheap. 102 Clay NEW BANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- hand. W.S. RAY Mig Co., 13 California st. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES boughtand sold 11213, Market bet. 7th and 8ih — e LOST. OST OR STOLEN FEB. 8—SMALL, SORREL cow: split in left ear. Return to 1018 Alabama receive liberal reward. OST OR STOLEN—AT SAN BRUNO, FEB. 3 an Irish setter: siar on forehead: white on breast; name Bismarck; llberal reward. Return to 409 Sansome si ONG BABY-PIN WITH BLUE FORGET- me-nots, markea Inside Baby Lucetta. Return 10 814 Ellis st. and receive reward. OST—$5 REWARD; SCOTCH TERRIE bitch ; in Richmond Qistrict; front teeth lo little deaf. Return to 823 Point Lobos ave. TRAYED AWAY—A LARGE NEWFOUND- land dog: answers to name of Mujor; tag 849, 402; liberal reward. 126 Eleventh st. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San_Francisco, in the name of THE J. B. PAINTER COM: PANY, No. 200-1054. The finder wiil please return to bauk. - OST ALL COMFORT AND PLEASURE BY not nulni_ my shoes made to order by GEO. BRYANT for $5, 204 Turk st., near Jones. ONEY, BY NOT HAVING MY HOUSE alty; private; no charge uniess successtul; all law saits, claims, collection: 1is. deeds, etc., at- tended to. G. W. HOWE, at! . 850 Market. 3. MURRY, ATT'Y AND COUNSELOR AT « law: advice free, 24 Sixth st., rooms 14, 15, HUME, AFRIEND ANDMOTHE 'S C A SRS FENRE 1416 Eighth st Alamede: M RS. DR. WEGENER: PRIVATE HOME IN confinement: _irregularities cured in hours without operation: pills $2. - 419 Eady st box 73, this office. , NOTION, TOY. FANCY TA"??IE?;I. cigar and_tobacco store for sale: .oofm:u.m; 10 opposition: aiso take a reliable Than ae pATTLGT Wil b abont $250; must. speak Ger. man. _D. D., box 56, Call. LPEAG’'S FRENCH PILLS, A BOON Adia ounia mite arities: = i Do snT By L AR Rl ANTED TO BUY GOOD BUSINESS, CALL at 410 Kearny st.. room 6. SEWING MACHINES, FIRREGULAR Ok ANY FEMALE S ]I-Iu.un-vnlnm afi‘d LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, A Tented, repaired; lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. g Pills: strongest, eafest, best: never fail; INTERIOR AGENCY OF THIS W.DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,430 $1 per box. WIDBER'S 14 Edis st., 5500. 3 50 to $200 2 Califorala st rms 1415: advice frea lnmn!rluy;mor. :;run and Thij sole agents: ,finm. inqaine this omees . © ToE RE FOR ALL FEMALE DIS: () WELL-ESTABLISHED DRESSMAK- BICICLES. fu\mm it avery’ comiorts satisiamton soon $7m' O,m‘ A foe Seline: il examination afordcd. | VY INDSOR BICYOLES: STHi anteed, by MRS, DR, GW Y ERt, 226 Turk at. e e e ke oA on 8110 : & work; "chcs grade; no stamping: all lathe work; cones and cups full; aranteed fo) ears. N- CROFT @ CO, 24 Post st s 1 7% A-L BAN- ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS T0 LET P TO LET; ‘best accommodatic rmin L Allfter 20d Powell st tar liner 2% Geary, ] BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 22! General savings & o loan busi - 4 ) -