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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1896. —_— LAKGE RAISING A MASCOT The Great Baseball - Player Nursing a Chicken With Four Legs. TO RCOT FOR THE CHICAGOS. The Bird Must Crew for Every Victory and Kick With All Four Feet at Errors. When *Bill” Lange, the big center- fielder of the Chicagos, who is known to all his friends both here and there as “Little Eva,” returned to San Francisco on his vacation about two months ago he brought a record as the best batter of his club. He stood only fifth in the National | League of twelve clubs, though, and he wanted the matter righted. He felt that all he needed to put him at the top notch was a proper mascot. Now he's happy for his desire is salisfied. He has a mascot. It is a four-legged chicken. To be sure that 1t would be all right Bill raised it himself from & setting of thirteen brown leghorn eggs he put under a Cochin China ben in the dark of the moon. What he said at the time and what he did to the Bill Lange’s Queer Four-Legged Mascot. [Stetched from life by a “Call™ artist.] hen Lange won't tell. But all of the eggs were hatched, and the latest bulletins were that both the mother and the little ones were doing as well as could be expected under the circumstances. Tha four-legged chicken is the only freak of the lot. Mother nature evidentiy intended it for twins and then changed | her mind, but did not want to waste good | material and so fastened what she had put together of the second chicken to the first on This extraneous part consists of the lower part of a chicken, on which thereare growing two perfectly formed legs, only a little smaller than the usual legs. The second boay is fastened to the lower part of the chicken’s abdomen. There are bones in the extra legs, but not in the link connecting them to the body. The entire second body is covered with down, has a ood, healthy color and has pulse-beats through it. The chick is now four days old. It eats with avidity and travels around only slightly impeded by its extra body and | legs. In fact, at times it rests upon them. The extra limbs are not and never will be of any use, asone projects forward, while the other is turned the reverse way. “Bill”” makes a tender nurse to his little pet. He spends hours trying to feed it mush and moistened bread with a spoon. He does this in order to have the bird big enough to take on to Galveston with him when he rejoius the Chicagos there on March 1. Lan-e declares that his chicken will be the most unique mascot in the league. If it turns out to be a rooster, he going 10 train it to crow whenever the Chicagos win a game. He points out, too, that the chicken will have an advantage over ordi- nary fowl since it will be able to kick at errors with all four feet instead of two. ‘Wi at if the bird happens to be a hen?"’ | was asked. This contingency had not been figured on. Langeis willing to bet that his rooster is not of the feminine gender. “If be was,” he declared, *I'd train him to lay an egg and cackle whenever the boys came out ahead. And I tell you what, we’d keep that hen busy.” Lange ix a San Franciscan, his home be- ing at 415 Spruce street, He earned great local fame as 4 ball-tosser and was signed by the Chicagos three vearsazo. He is one of the higiiest salaried playersin the national leagiie and is one of the most popular with lovers of the great game. BECANE A TERROE. Queer Story of a Yankee Duelist in | Mississippi. } Representative Catchings of Mississippi | was telling the other day of some of the early dueling in Mississippi. Now a man loses his citizensuip for dueling in that State, but there was a time when it was re- | garded as quite the natural and proper thing to settle difliculties that way. | Cetchings toid a story of the experience | of ayoung man who went to Vicksbure | from somewhere East, New England or Pennsyiv: me time before the war. His name was Robbin. He was a matter- | of-fect business man, young and of quiet, tlemanly manners, not used to South- | ways, but disposed 1o let people alone. | He came there to be bier of one of the | yrincipal banks,a position which carried with it good social standing. In the spirit of the times it was determined by the men | of the circle h which he might be ex- | pected to associate to make a test of his| mettle. They began by one of their num- | ber picking a quarrel with bim. | He avoided the quarrel and did not see | its purpose. One aiter another tried to get ! him embroiled without success. Then | they bepan to put indizmties upon .im and to insult him. His only motle of re- | sentment was to sav that they were black- | guards, and that he would have nothing to | do with them. 1Ina short time they had | him ostracised. He thougut he was ostra- | cising them. He med to beentirely un=y conscious of any loss of dignity or standing | in the community, 4nd to look upon his isolation as simply his own voluntary re- tirement from what he considered bad | compzny. Meanwhile he had become an object of contempt among the cavahers, | and finally it began to reflect upon the bank of which he was cashier. One day, | aft-r some particularly gross insult had been passed over by lim with his accus- tomed silent contempi, the president of the bank took him aside and explained the situation, adding that he must regain pub- lic respect or he would have to sever his connection with tiie bank. Robbin asked what was expect®d of him, and it was ex- plained that be would have to challenge one of the offenders to tight a duel. ©0u,” he said, “I can do that, if it is necessary.” He sent immediately a chal- lenge to the man who had iast put an in- dignity upon bim. Thisman was one who bad fought before, and was regarded as a most accomplished duelist. He promptly sccepied the challenge; they fought with mstols and both were ~ dangerously wounded. As soon as Robbin got weil he took up his tormentors in order, challeng- ing them systematically and deliberately. He fought ¢ight or ten duels, killing some and wouncing others of his antagonists. The ostracism was'declared off and he was made a lion of. He prospered, became wealthy and prominent, but had the repu- tation of the most dangerous duelist in the State. He simply devoted himself to the code. Rizht and left, for little provocation or for none, he challénged en and fouzht them. It became his chief pleasure in life. He built a massive stone castle on the heights overlooking Vieksburg, which cost an im- mense amount of money and was known as Robbin’s foily. In this he had a long room fitied up as & iibrary and armory. Here he had all sorts of weapons which might be used in dueling. Hung about the walls were broadswords, foils, pistols, etc., iabeled with the particular duel they had been used in. The spiritless Yankee had become a terror. R‘u one dared to oftend him. He was just looking around for some one to fight. His extravagance finally brought financial reverses upon him. Suit was going to be brought against him in the courts for a large sum of money owed by him to some parties outside the ‘State. When he was notified of it he wrote a note to each one of the members of the Vicks- burg bar notifying him that any lawyer who took the case would have to fighta duel. But one lawyer could be found willing to take the case. He was promptly challenged by Robbin. They fought, and both were so seriously wounded that they were confined to their beds for several moiiths. | Taen it was discovered that Robbin was insane. When forced into the first duel the sight 0" his fallen antagonist had un- balanced nis mind and made a monoma- niac of him. Sane on all other subjects, he Lad become entirely irresponsible on this, and his career had been simply that of a dueling maniac. He ended his days in an asylum.—Washington Star. THE STOCK MARKET. There was no particular change yesterday and Frices were maintainea without difficulty in most cases. Hale & Norcross sold up to $1 40, prespm- ably owing to a reported struggle for the control of the mine at the forthcoming annual meeting, which has been called for March 11. There will be 50 sessions of the boards to-day. The annual meeting of the Marin County Water Company has been called for the 4th of March. Following Are the Highest Prices During the Past Week Belcher... 4 Best & Belcher. Bodle....... Bullion. .. Balwer. Caledonia....... Challenge. ...... Choliar Con. Confidence.. Crown Poini Gould & Cur Hale & Norcross| 1 Mexican . | Mono. Ophir. Overman Occidental Potos Savage Seg. B Sierra Ne Union.... Utah. Following wera the sales in the San Franclsco Slock Board yesterday: RFGULAR MORNTNG & 200 Alta. 2008 & B 60 Bulwer.. TON cowwENaTN A .12/100 Challng... 38100 G & C. -76100 Chollar....50100 Mexican..66 -19/350 CCaV ...2.00| AFTFRNOON SESSION~2: 30. 50 Alta......13100 G & C.....41(150 Ophir. 100 Andes. . 15 500 H&N ... 1.35/100 Savage....49 100 B & £....80 200 Occid...1.00, 20 Union....50 | 50 Choller.. 61 1 Following were the sales in the Paclfic Stock Board yesterday : REGULAT QTN —~10:73, .12 200 Challng...3%200 Ophir. +15 250 CC&V ..-15/200 ... 24100 Conti.. -.77:200 Exchar. 1.25 600 Beicher. 150 B&B. 16150 H&N 219100 20600 Scorplon. 2915300 S B& M. 25100 SNev. 50200 Occid. 9100 Ovrmn. .U0/200 Overmx.. ..40200 Potos. 1.35300 Savage. . 11200 S Nev. -+..62200 Mexican..58 200 Y Jacker..38 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY. Feb. 214 r.x. Bid. Askea, 150jula, — 08 16/ Justice 10 Belcher..... 25 K entuck. 05 06 Eest & Belcher. 80 lady Wash..J — 0§ 35 Maydow 150/ e — Mexicau, 58 60 12 Mono ..., 13 14 — Mt. Dinbi 5 E— Caledonia. 08 08 NevadaQueen. — 0 Challenge 39 — Uccldental 99 1.00 Choliar 63 Ophur. 125 1.30 Con. Cai. 205 Overm: 16 17 Con. Imperiai. 01 02 Potom E= 01 63 Confidence..... 98 1.05 Savage. 48 50 Con.New York — 06 Seg. Beicher... 07 08 Crown Point... 39 40 Sierra Nevada 40 42 EastSierraNgv — 04 Scorpion....... U2 — Excheguer..... 05 08 Silver Hili. ol 02 EvrekaCon.... 25 — Syndicate. 0z — Gouid & Curry. 41 42 Umion Con. 53 B4 Huie & Norcrs.1.35 1.40 Utan.... 08 10 lows, s = 04 Yelow Jackex 39 10 BTOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, Feb. 21-2 r. 2 TXITED S1ATAS BONDS. Fia. Aske Bid. Asksd U B4acoup. 1083 — |UKd4areg...108%, — Do, new 1s.,.117 — MISCELLANKODS RONDI. Cal-stChless. 110 1Do. 2d 1s3 6s. o= ey the friends of the children in the Sun Fran- CalElecl.85.106 — |P&O Ry 6s.108 130 | cicey Protestant Orphan Asyium will not be aliowed Pl CntraCW 5s. — 100 |P&Ch Ry 65.103 105 | to visit them as cus omary on friends’ day, Friday, | - Dpatstexcp 77 =~ 95 |Pwlst.RRGs. — 11614 | yop. 28, for fear of bringing the contagion. Goo EdsnLs P 6810515 — Reno WL&L — 103 | peaith prevails atthe institation now and the desire F&CH RRBs.10613108 |RiverW Cogs — 100 is to maintain it. By order of the President. { thi Geary-stiibs. 108 105 eciol & L..100 102 — — - o = = LosAnz Lés. — 101 F&NPER5810014101 MIs SRACE L ,s'l, \\()lAL_ _‘l\lv, A Do,tinted. 6. 10114 10: PRRArizos — 85 position as an artist’s model. 215 Post st., | MKi-3tCbleds123 12414 SPER Calfs.. 109 - room 8. | BOOd e DoRy Con5s..10814109 SPRE Calds. — 8715 - —MLLE. SROLLIN, | e NevCNgR3s. 68 , 105 BrikCalds. 9615 9714 | from Paris, and FRIDA SCHONSIGEL, NPCRR68.101%, — MerBs.. 12208 — | from Berlin, 212 Ellis st X Ry Cal 65.100 N Ry Cal 5s. Oak Gas 53..102 Do, 2d iss 5510214 — BVWaterds.. vdiy StkinG&icss 102 SunstT&T3s 100 |Sutter-stRos. 10815 — 10 10334 — 103 1041 Umnibus 6301197 — |VisaliaWCos — & 93 PucKollMés. — = — WATWE STOCKS. Contra Costa — B0 [San Jose. - MariuCo.... 50 65 [SpringVallsy — GAS BTOCKS, Capital...... — 80 |PacificLight. — Central.."".0 95 — |San Francaco 7234 Osk G L&A, 51 62 |Stockiom..... — PucGasimp. 7R3, 7914 INSURAN G STOCKS. FiremansFd.160 170 [Sun. 50— COMMERCIAL BANK TOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — [LondonP&A.129 — AngloCai ... 5814 —. |London&SF. — 8t iank of Cal.. — 240 |Merch Ex... 13 — CalSD&TCo.. 674 — (Nevads.. . — — FirstNationl.178 7185 Sather BCo. — — Grungers.... — - | SAVINGH BANK 8T 0K GerS&LCo.. — 1460 Sav&Losn.. — 10315 HumbSEL1000 — Securi 240 — Mutual...... — 41 |Union Trus.805 — eF SavUnionaso — STHYNT RAILROAD STOCKS. Californta....108%; — Oak,SL&Hay — 100 Geary-st..0 60 70 Fresidio .... sl — Markei-at.. 46 4614 Suttersi. = POWDIR STOCKS. AtsnticD... 15 16 | Judson. - Californla...] — 5 |Vigont 1 Glant.. 118 18 MISCFLIAN v0TS STOCKS. Alnnka Pkrs., 9314 9515 OceanicSSCo — 20 EikDCon!Co. — '~ 10 |PacAuxFA.. 1 — alCotMills., — ~ |Pac Borax... 98 100 CulDrvDock — — |Pac{&NCo — 80 EdisonLight. 97% 8814 Pac Roll MU 2915 3214 GasConAssn. ' — © — " PartPwiniCo. 83 Ty Ger lead vo. 85 9214 PacTransCo. — 24 HawC&SCo. 1215 1215 FPreT&TCO 65 — HutchSPCo. 1753 13 SunserT&T.. 41 — JudsonMtzC. — " — |UnitedCCo. = Mer KxAssal00 110 | Nox INe KESSION Board—50 Hawalian Commercial, 123 : 50 do, 12145 50 do, 12; 16 S V Water, $974: 10 do, 99. Teei—$5000 N PC R R Fonds, 10315; 60 S V. ter, 991 $3000 5 V 4% Nonds, 9914, AFTERNOON ‘ESS:ON. Board—10 Hawaiian Commercial. 1214: 135 do, 1214; 50 do. 1214: 50 do, 3 8, 1214 Sireet—75 Hulchinson S P Co, 1733; 315 Mar- ket-st Rallway, 46. S e e What Is *“An Edition ? “What constitutes an edition?”’ a question that is frequently asked, and no- body seems qualitied to answer it satisfs tory. The truth is tbat in ninety-nine out of every one hundred cases later edi- tions are merely servile prints of the first edition, and there may have been 10,000 copies of a hook made for the first edition, or there may have been only 150. The first editions of all works by Emilie Zola number 20,000 covies each. In a Paris shop, where only rare volumes are sold, a first edition of *‘I'Assommoir” is valued at 1105 francs—say £4—but this book came | out at a time when Zola was comparatively unknown, and Zola editions were then limited to 1000 copies each. In fact, in France an edition is supposed to consist of 1000 copies, but, as Robert H. Sherard says in a recent letter: ‘‘Publish- ers are not without guile, and to whip up a sale a book may be issued in editions of fifty copies, o that by the time 1000 copies have been aisposed of the book is in its twentieth edition.” — Concentrated Fuel. A French naval engineer named d’Humy has invented a pressed oilcake for use as fuel on ocean steamers. It is not affected by temperature, is smokeless and odorless, cannot evaporate or cause explosions, and burns only on the surface, giving out in- tense heat and leaving only from 2 to 3 per cent of ash. A ton of this fuel is equal to thirty tons of coal, and costs between $5 and $10. If the half of this story is true, and M. d’Humy really has got a substitute for coal which 1s less dirty. bulky and costly, while equally safe and powerful he has opened the way to all sorts of ma- rine possibilities. But discoveries of this kind bave been made on paper a good many times before, and it will be well to await results before growing enthusiastic. Cincinnati Price Current, SAN FRANCISCO ' CALL.”™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclaco CArz— 710 Market sireet, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission atreets, open antil 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. URCH NOTICES. HOWARDST. METHODIST FPISCO- pal Church, bet. Second and_Third sts., two blocks from Palace Hotel—Kev. W. W. Case, D. D, pastor. Mr. Martin Schultz, muslcal director; W. F. Gibson, Sunday-school super; Hours of public services, 11 A. 3. and 7 unday- sohool at 1 ting W dnesday even- ing. Epworth League 6 evening. Morning subject: <I'he Miracle of v." Even: ing subject:. “The Devil's Forward Movement Pasior’s residence, 212 Powell st.: telephone, black 1131: church telephone, black 961. CENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL Church—Mission st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. Rev. E. R. Dille, D.D., pastor; J.J. Morris, musi R. cal director; H. M. Bosworth, organist Watt, Sunday-school superintendent. Pastor's residence, 1210 Mission st. The pastor will preach 8 11 A3 and 7:30 r. w. Morning subject: t:lotism.” & Washington’s birtnday sermon. Even- ing: utdoor and Indoor Sporis and Games,” fifth in series on “Amusements.” Query-box, Young People’s meetings at 6:30 p. M. Midweex prayer-meeting Wednesday evening. [Zihis MEMORIAL HODIST Episcopal 1, corner Hayes and Buch- anan sts.—Rev. Stephens, pastor; residence, 309 Haight st. hing at 11 A3 and 7:30 p.ar The prsior will preach at 11 4. M.: subject tian Prosperity.” At7:30 p. M. Rev. John Coyle. D.D.. presiding elder, will preach. Sunday-school at 12:30 p. ., C. B. Perkins superintendent; £pworth League service at 6:30 p. M. The public cordial invitea to all the services of this church; seats free: ushers in attendance. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'cioc B UNION “SQUAKE Fit APTIST Church (open communion), Bush_ st., near Larkin—Rev. Willlam N. Meserve, pastor. Preach- ing Sunday morning, 23d inst., by Rev. Dr. Rowell, former pastor. The evening service will be con, ducted by the Endeavorers: subject, “Temper- ance.” Dr. Moore of Alameda, formerly superin- tendent of the Sunday-school, will make an address inthe evening. Mr.” Norris'is musical director m his department. He will twentieth year as organist. 30; Juniors, 5 o'clock, and 6:30." Op: n aoors to all. > FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Van Nessave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Robert Mackenzie, D.D., pastor; Rev. ldwin H. Jenks, co-pastor. Dr. Mackenzie will preach at 11 A.M.; Mr. Jenks will preach at 7:30 P. M. Sunday school at 12:45 r. M ; Young People’s Socie Christian Endeavor at 6:15 P. . Wednesday evening at 7:46. All are these services. and is painstaking soon celebrate his Sunday-school at 1 Y. P . CiE: ITED PRESOYTERIAN en Gate ave. and | olk st.— ibson, D.D., pastor. Services at 11 0 P. M. Young People’s services at Subject for the evening, “An Immor- , the Greatest Team in History.” Cor- dial invitation 10 ll. Seats free. NOT1CK OF MEETINGS, | FIDELITY LODGE NO, 120, F. and A. M.—Funeral notice. - Officers and memb rs are requested to assemble at Masonic Temple at % A. M., SUNDAY, | the inst., for the purpose of conducting the | funeral services of our late Brother, P. M. MEH- | DEL ESBERG; thence to residence of the de- ceased, SW. corner Buchanan st. and Paciti and 10 cemetery from Third and Townsend st 11 A, M. train. By order of the W. M. FREDERICK BARRY CROCKETT LODGE NO. 139, ¥ i und A. M.—Officers and members are | requested to attend the funeral of our late Brother, JAMES SIMPSON. on SUNDAY, 23d inst.. at 1 P, 3., jrom B. B. Hall, 121 Eddy st By order of the W. M. h. FORTRIEDE, Secretary. GERMANTA LODGE No. 116, L 0. 0. F.—The oflicers, the funcral commitiee ‘and mem ers =€ of the above lodge are cordially in 7S vited to attend the funeral of our late brother, C. ALT, to take place atOdd Feliows' Hall, corner Seventh and Market sts., SUNDAY, February 23, atlror HENRY WEHSER, N. “EMIL NTEMEIER, R, B35, ANNUALMEEVINGTHE REGULAR annual meetng of stockholders of the W ern Beet Sugar Company will be held at the office of the companv, 327 Market street, San Fran Cal., on MONDAY, the 2d day of Mardh, 15 e ‘nour of 11 0'clock A . electing a Board of Directors 1o serve for the en- suing year and the transaction of such other busi- ss a8 m. ¢ before the meeting. Transfer b 29, 1806, at 12 o'ciock M. H. SHE SPECIAL NOTICEs. NG TO THE PREVAIL fever in many parts of the s will close on Saturday, February SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. 66:(1"&;1‘5&1‘ AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES 10 do zeneral housework: z00d cook, washer and ironer; wonld work by the day; £00d refer- ence. M DDLE-AGED RELIABLE WOMAN (GER- | man) wishes a place to do housework: cits or country. Address Prescott House, cor. Kearny and Pacific sts. "OUNG GIRL WISHFS WORK, WITH THE privilege of going to school; small wages. Ad- dress F. P., box 68, Call Oflice. 924 Washington st. | HELP WANTED-—Continued. AGENT: WANTED. PERSONALS. H OUSENORK-LIVERMORE.:$20; SONOMA, $15: San Leandro, 820, and other towns; 19 housework girls, city, $20 and $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. RFEEINED NURSF., ONE CHILD: CULLEN, 328 Suiter st. MOLAER (AND DAUGHTER, COUNTRY: AV 22 and 815, MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st JE #16. MISS CULLES, 323 Sutter st. l ESPECTABLE SWLDISH LADY WANTS Dosition as housekeeper ior elderly gentleman or widow. Address MISS ANDERSON, 1926 Mar- ket st., room 35. {DUCATED GERMAN NURSERY GOVER- 4 ness desires position; is wiliing to teach, do | sewing and make herself, | W., box 40, this oflice, ‘generally useful. Address | MAN WANTS SITCATION TO a0 general housework in small family; is good Address A. M., Call Branch Office, 116 Ninth. 7 OUNG MARRTED WOMAN WISHES PLACE | in rezpectahle family: would like (o care for ¢hild 20 months oid. Address M., box 25, Call Oflice, Oakland. i ]{EFL\ED YOUNG WIDOW tion as housekeeper, opposite Fisth, 1 WISHES SITUA- 1020 Market st., r. TABLE wants situation; MIDDLE-AGE D WOMAN smart and healthy: good housekeeper, or take care of sick : is a zood mother to motheriess children. near Mission. Ghl{.\!:\:‘: GIRL WANTS POSITION FOR co0king and housework. Inquire 163 Tehamia st., second floor. Y OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WISHES WORK by the day, washing or housecleaning: $1 50 a Address 67 Clementina st., rear. OMPETENT, RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS situation to do general housework : E“{ orshort distance in country; is willing and_obliging; good references. Call or address 2714 Fourth s tlower-store. 'G'EEMA. GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO housework and plain cooking in small family; $16 or $18 per month. Call 718 Valencia st. Call 241 Fifteenth st., day. over OLORED NURSE, $30: COOK, $80; FRENCH second girl, $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter. ANTED — GERMAN GIRL, LIGHI UP- stalrs work and assist with 1 child, $20; French Chambermaid ana sewing, $20; two nurses for ¢h ldren, $20; colored meat’ cook, hotel, $25: in- Yalid nurse. §20; three cooks, German stvle, 825, #30 and $35; two cooks, bowrding-house and res’ taurant, 330 and §7 week; hotel waiiress, $:0: and &irls for cooking and housework. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 3132 Sutier st. Y AITRESS COUNTRY HOTEL, $20: WAIT- COND GIRL, SANTA CRUZ; §25. MISS ress smail country restaurani, $15. C. R. HANSEN @ C0.; 110 Geary 8¢, £ GERMAN UPSTAIRS GIRL, $20, AND A namber of young gi 1o assist and’ do house- $15. C.R.HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. H GIRL COOK FOR PLAIN BOAKDING- house, country, $20; waltress, near the clty, #15: mother and daughier or two friends, countrs, $26; other places. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay QW EDISH FIRST-CLASS COOK., $35 TO £40: A0 secoud girl, $25; invalid's nurse, $25: cook, $25; & girls, housework, $20 to $25; housegirl, country, $20: sccond girl, $20. Apply ‘st 316 Sut’ ter st. N URSEGIRL, 1 CHILD, $16; GIRLS, AMERIL- can families, 820 and $26. MME. LEOPOLD, 20 Stockton st. w GENTS WANTED—NEW NOVELTY. Market st., first floor. 719 ers need apply; blg money. Call at once, 1020 Market st., 1st floor. [PIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS WANTED BY | X' the California Mutuil Benefit Society; ladies | and gentlemen; 8109:30 A. M. P. D. RAINE, | superintendent of agents. Murphv build; FURNITURE WANTED A MALORE PAYS 20" PRI CENT MORE | A\ than elsewhere for furniture to 81l country | orders. Leave orders at KING'S. 8 Fourth st. YASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNIIURE. JA- | | U'Co8 SCHWERDT, 821 Mission, bet. 4th & 5th. BSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR | second-hand furniture and carpets by Lundy | b | Furniture Co., 813 postal. WANTEO-MISCELLANEOUS. W ANTED—50T0 100 SHARES OF CYPRESS | Lawn Cemetery stock; ate lowest price. Addzess G. W., box 69, Call Office “r.;.\"rmvvm\m' CARRIAGR: GOOD CON- | dition: must be cheap. D., box 89, this office, IG HORSES: MUST SIGH 1800 OR over. BURNSTINE BROS., Fifth and Bluxome. i A I¥ 1T NEEDS haif the reguiar price. | £ Kearny st., third fioor. QELL YOU. NG O elrv 10 A, KLEI LOST. J,ARGE BLACK NEWEFOUNDLAND DOG, 4 with front paws and chest white: one paw sore. Return to Cal. Chemical Works, 27 San Brono, and | Teceive reward. (390D FRENCH COOK: MUST DO SOME X housework: no window-cleaning; call after 1 o'clock. 2319 Van Ness ave. T.05T-ENGLISH GOLD WATCH WITH | LJ chain, on Febroary 19, at the Mission. Return 10 917 Twenty-third st. and receive reward. HAMBERMAID WHO 1S FIRST-CLASS | T OST—FROM STEINER AND WA LLER STS. U waitress no other need apply. 809 Fowell st. | 14 to the entrance to park, & fur e Herues o ANTED—LITTLE GIRL TO MIND CHIL- | 31 Sanchez st.; suitable reward. dren. 864 Broderick st. X-r)txl IDOW ~WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper. 2814 Sixth st., room 11 ELDERLY WOMAN ASSIST HOUSEWORK and children- $10. 27 Liberty st. VOMPETENT WOMAN, GOOD COOK AND / laundress, wants cooking or housework in pri- vate family. Jewish or American. Call or address 440 Sevenieenthst,, bet. Valencia and Guerrero. RESPECTABLE = MIDDLE - AGED LAD with danghter, wishes position references if required. Buena. bet housekeeper! Call or address 434 Yerba aylor and Mason, off Cl OUSEKEEPER'S POSITION WANTED BY A woman of 30. Call or address 240 Shotwell st., l)L; Sixteenth and Seventeenth. (31RL WISHES TO GO OUT BY THE DAY TO X do dressmaking and plain sewing. Send postal t0 93515 kioward st., room 5. l{ljfll ECTABLE WOMAN WISHES PLACE in small family; city or country; washing, iron- | ing, cooking and ‘general housework. Address or call 37 Everett 8t.; 1o pestals, )’l)l’NG WOMAN WITH TRADE WOULD like housewo 'k few hours daily, morning and evening, for her board and $1 50 o week. Address 43415 ilayes st. 7OUNG WOMAN. WITH A FRESH BREAST of milk, would like a situation as wetnurse, Apply 148 Clara st., between Fourth and Fifih. C 1 EABLE CONSCIENTIOUS American ladv will give services (o elderly or middie-aged lady in ex. change for pleasant refined home and pi: Pin-money,” box 114, Call. T0 M PE T B N MAKER wants to take full charge of dressmaking estab- { lishment in country wn; highest references. | Call or address C. K., 1356 Valencia st. OMPE T GERMAN GIRL W S SIT- uation to do general housework: is good plain | cook. Call or address 1813 Stockt n 27, | "UUNG GERMAN WIiDOW, WITH 8-YEAR old girl, wishes position, do ceneral housework. Apply 1098 Thirteenth st., Oakland. Y QU WOMAN WISHES POSITIO housekeeper; excellent cook. | room 24. N AS 1148 Suiter st. MENDING NEATLY DONE , 105 Stockton st. "OUNG GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL FOR J k(enersl housework. 606 Baker st. ANTED—PARTY, DY OR GENT, TO act us treasurer of a show; fully equipped; read:to take the road: small capitai as security reguirea. A. P., box 126, Call. © TAILORESSE: WANTED — FIRST-CLASS & buttonhole-makers and finishers on coats. 504 Sutter st. 100D RELTABLE GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF X children; wages $15. Address with references MRS. J., box 64, this office, A AMPERS ON MEN'S WORK. CAHN, NICK- ELSBURG & CO. 115, 117 Hayes. I3 (LDERLY WOVAN assist. Call 82 TERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 604 Mcallister. 10 to 4. UFF V LEEVE-BUTTON; RE- ward. MRS. GAGUS, 81514 Jessie st. JOXPERIENCED LADY AGEN1S; NO OTH: | DITH E. MCLEAN, PHYSICIAN FOR THE Dbair: scalp diseases a speciaity; rooms for la- Qies: best city references. Room 45, St. Ann's | building. SR TP N o % PANISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN ACAD- Sehiy: Castilian, Parls and Vienna professors: 3 lessons & week: $8 mo. 1170 Market st.. room ¢ THE GENT AND HIS SISTER WHO l‘c.’l'l';n’ from San Lorenzo Grove Fourth of July nizht with the party (hat was burt will address 722 Powell they can greatly oblige N. P..ATK O THE N¥ PLACER GOLD FIELDS OF Cooks Inlet, aska. For passage and freight appiy to C. D. LADD, 9 Third & INTIRE. Y NEW HAIK RESTO 5 it and be convinced; sold only by MRS. ( HELENS, 706 Ellis st.; (reatment at residence $10 a month; orsent by mail, 81 50 a box. } AIR RESTORER AND CURLER: OX ‘,\IL plication will convince the most skcptical ot its wonderfui vire. PROF. KNOTT, 1077 Market st., upstairs. JICE ROOM FREE TO G AN short teaching piano lesson: RAZORFIXING OUR SPE ing new edge on razor, 80c: razor honing and seiting, 2. zor concaved, Razor the ork. be, at "LADY R. M.. box 76, Ca iz MOVAL—DE. MILTO. O'Farrell. Telephone, Bush 21. MHOSE NECESSARY ADJUNC woman’s toilet, switches, may be had at ERER’S bair dressing parlors, 111 >toc at reduced rates now id $1 will best: artisiic hair dress aced 10 25¢ [ fl A KOOM: CALPoIS CLEANED Un 5o fioor. 206 Leavenworth s MPREAE]. ‘ RS, DR. NETA BRUNDAGE, CHIROPO- AVl duse: lost vitality restored. Office 11, 54 Kearny st. REE—20-PAGE BOOK, “SIGHT, PERFECT and Defective,” postpaid. L. KUTTNEK & CO., Opticians, 1644 Market st., Hotel St. Nicholas, S. F M oS, BE. DOCTOR, HAS ices at 830 Ellis st.; steaming and ladies’ faces a speclalty. bay the ne JLOST—LADY'S GOLD WATCH WITH FOB February 20 on Polk st., bet. Bush and Pine. Return to 1810 Gougn st. OST—PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of MICHAEL DURKIN, No. 202,297. The finder will please return to bank NA, NEAR ELLIS, CLUS- | ter diamond rine; emerald center. Liberal re. | ward for return to 1532 Ellls st. | OSI—LADY'S GOLD WATCH AT BAY | 4 View, South San Francisco. Please return to | 18 Fourteeuth ave., South San Francisco, and re- | celve reward. QTRAYED OR STOLEN—A WHITE BULL- ) dog: ears cut; scratch under the right ear; suit- able reward if returned. 37 Gilbert st. J,O5T ALL COMFORT AND PLEASURE BY J not_getting my shoes made to order by GEO. BRYANT for $5, 204 1 urk st., near Jones. IRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work; sleep home. Call Saturdsy, 208 Oak st. PPRENTICES TO LEARN DRESS CU 4 tingand making. 14 McAllister. rms 67 and 68, JINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in very room: 200 Tooms: 25cto 31 50 per nighi; §1 50 to $8 per week: frae bus to and from the ferry. MHOROUGH COCRSE IN MILLINERY taught; will prepare pupils totake positions this spring. MISS ALICE HAAKE, 121 Post, rin. 46, WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THHE | WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. FOUND. OUND_MEXICAN GR. can have same by pay EYHOUND. OWNER ng expenses. 35 Ninth. FQUND—BLACK COW. INQUIRE AT 818 San Jose ave., DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE cialty; private: no charze unless successful; ail law suits, claims, collection: tended t RS. M. H. OBER. HEADQUARTERS OF AWl Ypsilanti Unlon Suits and Equestrian Tights Jaros Underwear; Obe: Corsets for stout figu es. Sole agent for Equipoise Waists, Jennes Millee £00ds and great send for catalo Sa VHEAPEST A U for peper-hanging and painting. op Paver-hanging Company, 635 McAllister st. JGYPTIAN HENNA: $1: HAIR DYE fectly harmless: easily appiied; all druggisig, LANGLEY & MICHAELS CO., F. FOR 10 CEX SLOAKS, JAC 3 $1 Sree stidac 100 on dollar in the base- ment of ARMAND CAILLEAU, 48 Geary st., cor. Grant ave, rativa tockton the future Chicagn): I will sell vou property for £\ become rich—Invest your money in #5_per month. Wrlte to CHAKLES PSCHER- TLAIRVOYAN RESSMAKIN FITTING, FIN ishing taught; easy to learn: rapid Lo use: pat- terns, 25¢ up, at MeDowell Academy, 213 Powell st. PATRDRESSING, 25¢ AND 850 MORNING and eve clusses; 10 lessons,§1 50. 1248 Mission, AWRENCE PATTERNY HOUSE—DRESS- utt‘ng school. 1231 Market st.,vet. 8th and 9 REDUCEN-30C_#1, REDUCED—$1—50C v THE WORLD'S CELEBRATED CLAIRVOYANT A MIST MEDIUM, PROF. LEOX, gives advice on business, specula- love, marr age, divorce. etc.: tells of your nds and enemies:’ interprets dreams; removes evil influences: call and be convinced; hours, 9t0 8 | ENT AND It r House. 44 Third us t and trom the ferry. 3 CENTS — THE ALL. In wranper. for mailing. WIDOW DESIRES A POSI- s lousekeeper or companion. Widow, box 20, Call office, Oakland. \" g MEN FROM THE COUNTRY would like any kind of sewing or mending. 1169 Mission st., vr. Kighth, room 15, second tioo: 17 NED YOUNG WOMAN WISHES VUsition as housekeeper. 203 Powel! st., room 5. | MERICAN WORKING HOUSEREEPER wa ts situation. Call or address 9 Mastick terrace, Alameda. ADY WISH s 4 keeper; is good dressmaker. room 1. AS_ HOUSE- 137 Seventh st., O S POSIT [ ADY WISHES A POSITION AS ;HOUSE- 4 keeper. 215a Post st., room 15. YV ISING GOVER AN enced teacher holding sires pupils in history, litérature and piano. box 104, Cali. 7OUNG SPANISIL LADY WISHES H(¢ keeper's position. 12013 Geary st ‘ TINCHESTER HOU Market; 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per-night; %1 50 to $6 per week ; convenient und respeciable; iree bus to and from the terry. LR -MALE. % PERT- astern certificates, de- V.G, )C. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL short notice. '4 Gearv, tel.Grant 46. TER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPAN- > employment oflice, 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, bet, Californis and’ Sacrumento: tel. 231. . COOK' - branche 'l,\r,\x SiE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE PRO- | o vides best help. 314n Sutter st.; tel. Grant 30, | (HINESE AND JAPANESE E OYMENT ofiice; besthelp. 414%p O'Farrell; tel. . 428. | | QITUATION WANTED AS BOOKKEEPER. | | ) salesman or collector: long general business | | exper in this city; salary moderate; refer- ences if required. VARDENE Address H. K., box 148, Call. R — MIDDLE - Al D GERMAN X wishes situation; thoroughly understands greenhouse care' of private place. Address Gardener, box 68, Call. MALE HELF WA.TED. BSTAURANT BUTCHER, $50; 8 U cook, hotel, $40: 2 dishwashers, % washer, $25, for an_institution, country;_elevator and beli boy, with good references, hotel, $15 each, C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. EAM FOR RAI ORK; 2 LOG catters, $40 and board: barker. $45 andboard, for the woods: vegetable gardener, countrs, §20 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. BIT\ AND WIFE FO PRIVATE PLA wife must be a good (00k: $40 an t countr: ! HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary found. 25¢ 10 $1 50 per night: §1 50 to $6 per | also Sunday. PROF. LEO: 3 Post st | ESPECTABLE; "PORTER, CARD- READER; TELLS | B nses i kar t, present,’future; ladies b0c, gents $1; | 3 clairvoyant, $1 50. 126 Turk, nr. Jones. | L CLATRVOY A BARTH— ) and gents, 25¢. 206 Fourth s DROF. ZANZIC, palmist, 303 Mason s entertainment Goiden YREAU, BE past, present and future - RAVENA SIS on races: names given: 23c up. S LOCATED : REVEALS 764 Howard st. | SURE TIPS '8 Howard. | T116AGRANT ¥ X5 L 10 A. x| I M DE. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC SAL- | | I er by eggs and cards: tells entire Nife, past, resent, futuré: ccnsultations on all affairs; noth. ing excepted; names given: good advice: sure restores los: love by sympathy: mistake im- | $2. 929 Post st., nr. Larkin. | ¢) WAITERS FOR SPRINGS, $25. C. R. HAN SEN & CO.. 110 Geary st. \ JANTED—AN ENGINEER FOR HOISTING works. 82 50 a day: 4 American miners, 52 50 aday; nurseryman, $30: marker and distributor for latndry, $35; solicitor for milk business, $60; woodsmen, $26. woodchoppers, tiemakers and others. Apply to J. ¥. CROSKE T & CO., 628 & ramento st. ‘ TANTED—FRENCH HOTEL Japanese cook, $25; ranch: and others. 628 Sacramento s: iAkBEKb' PROTECTIVE UNIO )3 saent secretary. CONRAD TRO% ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL retary Barbers' Asso., 326 Grant ave. 8. F ARBERS ASSOCTATION OF CAL EMD, ment. Sec’y, P. C. Hamann, TANTED—A MAN IN A WINEHOU! < a bartender; must understand sell gocds in the store; only a well recommended man need ap- piy. D., box 60, Call Oftic: W ANTED—MAN ~§50; Japanese dishwasher for Apply J. F. CRGSETT & CO., N IMPLOY- 6 B WHO DO PLAIN co0King as partner in restaurant, near Market 8L, with $125. Address G. B., box 79, Csll Uffice. 15529 vnion st. 1 OY DISHWASHER; WAGES $10. Potnt Lobos ave t. carhouse. Wi ANTED—PANTRYMAN. 613 CLAY 1218 7OUNG MAN, 92, FAMILIAR WITH GRO- | L ceries, aiso understands the care of horses, wishes position in that line, or anything else here or elsewbhere. Y. M., box 136, Call. DOSIIION AS COLLECTOR OK SALESMA on agricuitural 1mplements, etc:; first class. | | Address A., box 78, Cail Ofiie: R HOTEL | o Address E. Y OUNG M4 ¢+ L desires a posi TORK OF A trade. KIND; EL! . box 93, Call O " 21, OF GOOD ADDR on: is experienced, having ju | left position of % vears’ continuous service; refer- A.DUN 731 Twenty- | QTEADY PLACE IN TRE COUNTRY WANT- ») ed; salary no objec a good home the main Address T. B., box 17, this oflice. 10MPOSITOR WANTS POSITION ON COUN try paper: can report or solicit; experienced rences. Address itusiler, box 63, Cail. W PROF. K UTT, MAG r. 1077 Market st MME. MERANDA, 17 GRANT 1; vapor and electric & THEALER BEF Ty Dight cor. Mark. 5.; arti: isements in Jiv nt: promoters of Coosult OWL ADV. CO., 1120 Mars WINDOWS Cul D A scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for €amages pusranteed. C. ROSS) & CO. B DR, BUGENE HOLA | treatment for rhmatism, MES. NETA, CHIROPODL 5= VA GOLDs FLOOTE treatment. Office 11, 51, Kenrny st. STAD 16 Lay! 5= FANNIE DAVIS,MANICURE PARLORS, moved from 202 to 122 Post: parlors 2 & = MISS WILLTAMS, INSTRUCTION ON piano. Room 15, 10114 Grantave. 5,202 TOSI_INA COHEN, GENUINE Parisian batbs. Offices 2 and 3 F GYPSY CARD READER; 250 AND UP. Room 2, 12 Mason st. [ - MAE EDWAKDS HAS RETURNED TO 303 Sutter, room genuine magnetic treatmen . 5> VESTA GOLDSMUTH, GRNUINE JEW- ish massage. Oftices 47-48, 850 Market s > “MRS. ROBB, msb;n(,\x R0 [ fifl second fl 5= DR. ROSE CLEVELAND RETURNED; Chicago baths; attdts. 1.4, 11 nd of office work : best of reference. Ad- POSITION AS BOOKKEFRPER OR | box 79, this offic | TATION WANT.D BY YOUNG MAN | ily lignor-store: has experience; speaks | and Inglish, and No. 1 references from sploye ., box 70, this oftice. ED—BY ranch or country hotel. Call Offic Address W. an milk and make himself zenerally use- Adaress B. A., box 38, this oflice. ANTED — SITUATION AS WATCHMAN or porter in wholcsale grocery by 4 sober man s & good hand,anick at figures and marks well. Address T. ., box 102, this office. TARDENER, GENERALLY USEFUL, UN 3 ae s 'care of horses, can milk; city references; moderate wages. Address P. M., 621 Tweltih st., Onk ('OATMAKER FOR COUNTRY. APPLY 24 Sutier st. HREE STONEWARE-TURNERS WANTED at once. U. S. Industrial Agency, room 167, Crocker building. W ANTED—CASHIER ASND TREASURER; salary $100 per month: must deposit $350 asb. Apply after 8, 87314 Marxet st., upstairs. NER IN NEW BARBER-SHOP; WILL sell haif 10 & good man cheap 131 O'Farrell st, ARBERS,ATTE TION—TO LET, A1 SHOP; low rent. 406 Castro st., bet. Marke: and 17th. BA]UZ)-JLHAUI CH A'and coid water. 18 Missi OUSE, 8631y Hooms 20¢., 2 EST MEAL O cox 16, ut 50c. SARTH eattle it ED: 8 137 Fourth, SALE—GOOD 2903 Pine JHOEMAKER'S ™ & casiom: shop must be sold at once. le Restaurant, 0P FOKR > st..cor Ba OR SALE—WELL-ESTABLISHED makershop; account other Markets . JEAM IR EUROPE, UH AMERICA, »J South Africa. 10 Steuert st., upsiairs. W AND SECOX O SHOT business. 1197 ON. BET. AN 3¢ and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 156 10 50c; week $1 1o $2 505 cleax, Guiet reading-room strictest attention 10 morning cal's; open ail night. 29 SACRAMENTO best in the city- single rooms 20 and 25¢ a night, $1 8 week: 5 10c. ST AND CLEANES coffee » speci TO §4 PER WEEK NV RO large reading-room. 246 Third. AKER, such I FOREMAN, WANTS WORK AS city or couniry: reliable man;: refer- Addréss Baker, 309 Third st., Oakland. AND WIFE (GERMAN) WITH BOY OF uld like to work in boarding-house, ranch oF private family; wiie £00i housekeeper: man williug 10 do any kind of work. Adcress M. G., 45 Carol ina si., ur. Sixth, bet. Folsom and Harrison. CTIVE MAN REQUIRES EMPLOYMENT: £\ expert bookkeeper: has knowledge of ma- chiner; good al-round man: bighly recom- mended; security. R., 15 Tilden st. HONEST, ENERGETIC, WELL-EDU- ated vouth desires a position in oflice; best of references. Address Experience, box 85, Call. §1 DALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS ST. 20¢ to 50¢ night: £1 10 $4 week: open all night. ‘V TED—MI.CHANICS, CLERKS, LABOR- ers to call 1f they do not receive their just dues Jaw and commereial collections; no charge unless uccessful. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st W ED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217_Third at.: 160 Jarge rooms: 25 per pight: 81 io $3 per week. MEN, IO SELL MANHATTAN EGG F0OD; is the best. C. KERTELL, Sa INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD Market; 200 rooms, 25 cenis a night TOOM: free bus to and from the ferry. ROOMS NEAR : reading. D; GERMAN 50 YEARS ) ot sh’ securjty, wants work; undeistands handiing horses: is willing to work. Addre Call. M WIFE. WANT SITUATION: AX ‘man understands gardening and stock: woman thorough housckeeper; wonld take charxe of room- ing house. . E., box 70, Call Oftice, Oakland. B SHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the Uniied States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage free. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. JEAT, REFINED GIRL DESIRES SITUA- tion'as maid and seamstess; 3 years last place. MISS CULLEN, 523 Sutter st. ' Tel. main 5520. JIRST-CLASS GERMAN COOK, 8 YEATRS last place, desires situation. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. Telephone main 5520, TTUATION WANTED — SURVEYOR AND 4+ civil engineer: 6 years’ experience with one of the largest consiructing firms in the United States; bridges, tresties and concrete forms & specialty. Address Enginver, box 69, Call Office. MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 105, 15e ] “0 nd 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. ESTIN CIT 1-:1::':;1.:,‘ BOOMS T8, 20 AND cents per night: 81, $1 25, §: week. Facific Houss Commercial and Leldesdort sig: ANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE S LARP sicam beer. 6c; bottle wine, 5¢. 609 Ciay st. EN'S 15-SOLING 50c: LADIE~ 40c: DONE while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Paince Hotel, REE BEER—TWO SCHOONEKRS FOL bc; also a botil eof lager, be, at 637 Clay st. M ¥ SIRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BARBER, WHO bas been employed in the best shops in the city. Is desirous of piace to work evenings, Saturday and Sunday. Address A No. 1, box 65, Call Office. DVERTIS-R, HOLDING HIGHEST OR. 4 dentials, offers $60 to any one procuring him Permanent employment as bookkeeper in repu- tuble establishment. Alpha. box 67, Call ANTED—BY NEAT WOMAN, LIVING AT home, any kind of light work by the day, week or month: can mend and make for children. Ap- Pply 2 aays, 2133 Busb st., cor. Fillmore. 7 IDOW, 58 YEARS OLD, UNINCUMBERED, ‘wishes position as housekeeper: city or coun- try. Address H. K., box 71, Call Office. SUITATION "WANTED BY COMPETENT girl for general housework and cooking: good reference. 533 Post st. TIUATION WANTED BY COMPETEN waitre s or second work and sewing. Please cail or address 52714 Linden ave., near Uctaviu. ASTERN LADY, GENTS - AND LADIES' plain sewing. 28%4 Sixth st., room 8. V | QTRICTLY SOBIR AND RELIABLE MID- dle-aged man wants to work around a private place: would work for small wages for a home; short distance in co niry. Address E. C. aiy or FEMALE (NELP WANTED. VW A)TED—3 FRENCH COOKS, §30 AND §20; 3 French second girls, $20: French nurses, £20: Germen cook and do bousework, 820: young gl housework country, small family, $20. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. W AITRESS COUNTY HOTEL, $20; COOK for section-house, $15; office open’ to-day, R. T. WARD & CO., 610 Clay st. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY; $1 \week: rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 50 & week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clav st, PRY ACME HOUSC, 907 MAGKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room; 25c a nikht: $1 a week. JUST OUT; NEW MACHINF FOR REPAIR: Ing shoes: call and see: half-soled in 15 min- utes, done while you wait: ail repairing done by repalring at half price: work guar- 18310n £i.. bet. First and Second. MEN'SSECOND-HAN DED SHOL nearlv pew. 2be to 1 562 HOUSES WANTED. ANTFD—HOUSE OF ¥ TO 10 ROOMS must be sunny; vicinity, Golden Gate Park new house preferred. House, box #9, Call Office, 3 HOOMS WANYED, ANTED—2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS SUIT. W:ble for housekeeping within 8 Nnckl:rg' Franklin and 2 3 X, Eanklin and Geary. Address H.HUSTON, 191, 400 JARB K WANTED FORSUNDAY. APPLY | M ARNDT E TELLER IN M “ine world: 50c and 81 will show yon the pig- ture of your future husbaud or wife. 24 Harrison. | | V'Rfl. B. BAUMA THE RENOWNED | | VL medium and card-reader. 132 Turk st. \{ ME. STEWART, CHILD MEDIUM: THE NEME. VL greatest card reader and clairvoyant in the | world; seventh dauzhter of seventh danghter: ladies or gents 50c. 917 Market , pariors 3 and 4. HOFER, 1706 e il JLEPHONE OYSTER COMPANY, 133 T Stk selin nizn grade chicken tamales 4nd oys- : delivery to 12 ». M. "OR FINE PUULTRY AND GAME GO TO A FSTRASSER, 78 and 79 Center Market. SCHOOL OF MAGAZI® P e paper Illustration: day and evening classes: instructors, J. H. E. Partington. Gertruda Partington, R.L. Partington, Particulars 424 Pine st R. E. ROBBINS, THE CELEBRATED PHY- sician, has removed fm 8 Mason to 1508 market TUFSCHMIDT, gas fixtures telephone Sutter 471 LOCATID b collecting.G RAHAM'S agncy 632 BUSINESS CAKRDS, $1 ou: phone “Black 141.” HILL.22 Geary, r. JOURQUIN'S CAL’A ASTHM PAPE D in clie ists or Cen- tral Pharmacy, id Sntterat. ‘QECOND-HAND AN WELL AS NEW BARS, ») showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, des'ss, 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. NOO 1017, 1019, 1021; 1023 Mission st. above ~ixth. (LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIN- i chegter House, 44 Third st., near Marke: rooms, 26¢ to week 200 60 to $6per $1 50 per nigh ‘e bus o and from the ferry. AL AL N X AMONDS, JEW- etc.: Jowest rates. 948 Market s RETAILED AT mirs’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansome st.. npstairs. LD GOLD, SIL clothing boueh: ( LSSMAKERS. MHE ART OF CUTTING DIl without any seams, taught a- 2514 GEARY £00dsf urni S WAISTS, xth st. STYLISH SILK WAISTS, hed. 4 50 up: latest dress, 62 SUIRITUAL(SM. (G ¥PSY MEDIUM SITTING X days Included); 25¢. 946 Miss i E RS, SEAL, MEDTUM: SIUTI habit cured or no pay eases of women cured: Lrs. 10 to 8. 33 WHITNEY, ince medium:_sittings $1. DAILY (SUN- 0urs 10 10 9. TOBACCO | obsessions’ cured; dis- 24 6th, rm. 8. CLATRVOYANT 218 Stockton st. | HYPNOTI-M. NOTISM OR MESMERISM TAUGHT— Four (4) different methods taught in four weeks' time. A rare chance for physicians, stu- dents of science or those Interested in its therapautic effects, as by suggestion nearly all diseases can be | relieved if fior cured. None taught but those fur- | nis ing first-class reference or recommendations. | Correspondence soiicited. AddressJ. WIRT CUM- MIN: ., Vakland Call office. ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW. “A DVICE FREE—DIVORCE CAWS A SPRCT £X alty; priva no charge unless successful; all | Iaw suits, claims, coliections, wills, deeds, etc.. at- tended to. G. W. HOWE, att’y-at-law. 850 Market. M J. MURRAY, ATT'Y AND COUNSELOR AT + Jaw: advice free. 24 Sixth st., rooms 14, 15, W . W DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,430 + Califoroia st rms. 14-15; advice free BiCYCLE: | “vm‘nsor’( BICYCLES: STRICTLY HIGH | | YY grade; no stamping: all lache work; cones | and cupa fully guaranteed for 2 years. 4. L BAN- CROFT & CU., 324 Post st., . Ppaxk C\'l‘LE‘;{TY?NEWTwHEELS TO LET; | si accommodations. Terminue Geary, Me Alllater and Poweil si. cat nes. | e e | MEDICAL. LL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE- | £ stored in a few hours: safe and sure reliet at any iime; travelers heiped at once; home in con- fineme (: French pills guaranteed: consult free. | MES. DR. WEYTH. 916 Post st., near Larkin. [SLESSING TO LA ES SUFFERIN remale troubles peculiar o their sexes; oar | treatment never fails to cure a single cas | of irauds; come direct (o Woman’s Dispensa | McAllister st., next Hivernia Bank | DE.and MRS. DAVIES; home in | | 14 confinement; French Female Pink Pi i NEW PROCE ments or worthless her own physician for all ter from what cause; restores always in one day if you want ta be treated safe and sur- call on men's physiciun ;knowledge can be sen il cases guaranteed. DR. 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