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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1896. WANT THE LAW T0 LP COLLECTION, Suits to Recover for Coun- sel Fees and for Rent. AFTERMATH OF NOBLE. Tinkling Tale of a Depleted Sup- ply of Nickel Telephone Tokens. ABSENT BUT NOT FORGOTTEN. An Agent Who Has Leit a Large Number of San Franciscans in Suspense. Persons having some - personal interest concerning the present whereabouts of Cyrus D. Noble, late agent and representa- tive in this City of the Des Moimnes Life Association, might be excused for some confusion in their understandings. There js documentary evidence that he is in Portland, Or.,in Red Bluff, Cal., that his destination is Los Angeles, and that he has already started East from Portland, Or., or is about so to do, having in view Minneapolis as his next place of residence. Gentlemen who have trusted him for clothes, or who have performed dental operations ‘in the expectation that the operations wou!d pull 1n receipts for life insurance premiums, may be pleased to know that their uncertainty may soon be cleared up. Attorney L. E. Phillips yesterday re- ceived a letter from C. E. Rawson, which was written on a letter-sheet with the business heading and addresses of the of- ficers of the Des Moines Life Association at the top, which ‘left Des Moines some days ago. In fact, when Mr. Rawson mailed this letter in his capacity of presi- dent and general /manager of the Des Moines Life Association, his San Fran- cisco representative had already departed. But some light is thrown upon the situ- ation by Mr. Rawson’s communication, for in it occurs these words: **Mr. Noble has instructed me that his address is Red Biuff.” There is still another letter from an official of the Des Moines association which says that “Mr. Nob'e writes that he is about to develop the field in the in- terior of the State and will pass the win- ter in Los Angeles.”” The clearest in- formation and the latest is that Mr. Noble bas ordered that his mail shall be for- warded by the postal authorities to Min- neapolis, which seems to indicate that in the cooler months he will enjoy lake breezes rather than zephyrs scented by blowing through Southern California orange groves. Within the last two days suits have been filed in the Justices’ Court to recover from the Des Moines Life Association sums due from the agenton account of the corporation and which were incurred on behalf of the corporation. One of these was to recover the balance of salary due Attorney Phillips as counsel for the life association, yesterday being the day upon which Mr. Phillips’ first semi-annual in- stallment for counse: fees fell due. Mr. Phillips took the precaution to have his engagement as counsel put in writing by | Mr. Noble when he was acting as ggent | for the corporation and when his position s such agert was recognized by she Iowa concern. On the life policy which Mr. Phillips took out was an_indorsement which attested to the same official fact. The other suit brought in the local courts against the corporation joins the claim of John Bardulin, tailor, with the claim of Mr. Phillips for unpaid office rent. Both claims have been assigned to Luther Everett, who appears as the plain- tiff in the suit. Whether the Iowa Life Association will acknowledge the claims for rent and counsel fees remains to be seen, but itis very likely that they will disown responsibility for the fine suits of clothes which the agent ordered from Mr. Bardulin for his own adornment. Notwithstanding the absolute denial of the fact by the young lady who was en- gageda to Mr. Noble that such an engage- ment existed and that it was entered into upon her second meeting with Noble, it is learned that the young lady’s family took a lively interest in the matter and went to the extent of consulting a lawyer, with or without the kuowledge that she had ready taken the same means to ascertain what could be done. She was spoken to yesterday and de- nied the engagement, but said that she was sure Mr. Noble had many lady friends in San Francisco; she knew that to be so. When she was told that several profes- sional men would like to know where Mr. Noble had gone she expressed surprise to hear that he sad departed. When she was asked what sort of a looking man Mr. Noble is she returned the characteristi- caily feminine response that whether a man is good looking or not is a matter entirely of taste; and whether he appears young or otherwise depends upon how well he is preserved. Attorney Phillips, who gave Mr. Noble the use of his telephone as a part of the sccommodation going in with the office rent, is morally convinced that Mr. Noble talked with enough young ladies through the phone to coustitute a large delegation to a young and pretty women’s congress. At firsi there was a daily metallic and dull but eminently satisfactory and sol- vent rattling of nickels into the machine in the jointly occupied office. Tue robbery of telephone boxes led the telephone company some time ago to in- stitute nickel or lead tokens to take the place of the real nickels in the slot. Many citizens buy thesc tokens and Mr. Phillips laid in a satisfactory supply. These went away with the speed of hot butter on a day. Mr. Puillips says that he did not use them. The office clerks used them not. Reasoning anothier way, it is sup- posed that Mr. Noble helped to swell the bill for switches with the aid of the tokens, and t bill for one morth, just prior to Mr. No! departure, assumed unheard- of and staggering proportions. The re- sult of the continual use of the wire was the creation of an impression in thF build- ing at 405 Montgomery street that a large portion of the young women of the City, and especially the pretty ones, had sud- denly come to a realizing sense of the un- certainty of life and alively apprecation of the advantages of taking out a policy of life insurance in the office of the dapper and gay young agent of the Iowa concern. When returns come in from the interior new facts may be learned concerning the methods pursued in interior townsto have life policies written. FORFEI1 4D HIS BAIL. Cuptain Hagen, Charged With Perjury, Takes His Departure. Caprain H. 8. T. Hagen sailed from this port last week and is now believed to be on his way to the Orient. He has forfeited $500 cash bail which he deposited to secure his zppearance in Judge Joachimsen's sourt on the charge of perjury in falsely swearing in Judge Daingerfield’s court, when obtaining citizenship papers, that he bad been on American vesseis for over five years. Hugen sent a letter to Judge Dainger- \ field, which is now in the Roneuion of Judyge Joachimsen. In the letter he said it was better for him to leave the country and forfeit his bail. He did not deny that be had committed perjury, and expressed the hope that later he might be permitted to return to this City. Judge Daingerfield has taken steps to have the naturalization certificate issued to Hagen revoked and to have his name stricken from the register of voters. ————— WHEEZLMEN IN POLITICS Committees Appointed by the Presi- dent of the Wheelmen’s Muni- cipal League. President Frank H. Kerrigan of the re- cently organized Wheelmen’s Political League, through which the wheelmen in- tend to take an important part in the politics of this City at the approaching election, has appointed his standing com- mittees of the league as follows: Executive committee—J. S. Conwell, C. Mich- ener, Edwin Mohrig, J. W. Maguire, John Buckley, Sanford Plummer, W. J. Kenney, Sol Peiser, P. Allan Joy, Additionel membership and credentials—W. L. Maule, L. D. Owens, Fred Wilson, W. J. Black, C. Michener. Finance and auditing committee—T, B. Mc- Ginniss, R. C. Lennie, James M. Hamilton, W. 1. Pixley, Thomas F. Boyle. Press and publicity—H. W. Spalding, E. A. s!-zelmm-e. W. B. Fawcett, Robert McCord, W. oLt Speakers and meetings—Henry F. Wynne, R. EDunm, 8. W. Elston, J. P. Woltz, J. W. Coffroth. Law and legislation—Charles Albert Adams, ICL fi Douglass, J. Clunnan, H. C. Franks, J. U. ullen. Platform of parties and election—J. W. Ma- wuire, 1. Morris, George P. Haskell, A. A. Freund, William Horstmeyer. These commiitees will meet and organize at the nexy meeting of the league, to be held Wednesday evening, August 26, at the roomsof the San Francisco Road Club, 503 Golden Gate avenue. —————— HOTEL ARRIVALS, GRAND HOTEL. Cunningham, Sacto Miss Scudamore, Lakept Mclutire, Sacto F B Ligan, Stockton Sacramento B F Smith, Sacramento NY A Simon & w, Cal w, Texas F H Bell, Auburn Cloverdle A § Blanchard, Alaska M Darrab, Cal 8 S Bridgford, Colusa ‘onart K E Baer & w, = M Merntt, Cakland D R Shunk, N Borg, Eureka © D Daley, S Bishop. Grayson W M Strong, Robinson G E Haussere, Stockton W § W F W Page, Berkeley F C Ainsworth, Los Ang E A Bryant, Los Ang W Baker, El Puso n. Cal R T Devlin & w, Sacto M W Wilkins, Sacto g mpson, Los Ang F H Jell, Auburn M Huol,'S Jose E Barnes & w, Stanford o ilbur, Sacto W H Miuer, Grand Isld R P Roper, Sacto Mrs R F Tayior, Napa W S Burke, Chicago I Burke, Chicago 3 b ila Burke, Chicago J M Murray. Oakdale M Byingion, Oakdale Master Byingion, Oakdl Aliard, Kureks F W Gill, Sebastopol Campbell, w&s,SJ L A Paim, Sucto Neil, S J C Taplin, Los Angeles Mrs Urqubart, San Jose 'raynor, Marysville W Garrett, Angeis Camp Smith, Ellensburg D W Burkhart, S Jose W Pomeroy, Santa Clara J B Ferzus n, Butte A Beatty, Eoreka iack, Placerville Vallace, Cal N W Crysler, Detroit W A Smith, Topeka T Black, Nev Mr & Mrs Browniee, Cal D J Smith, Minn W J McNulty, Sacto L Gerlach & w, Sacto 3irs L £ Dean, L Angeles J A Andrews, L Angeles H E Levin, Boston RUSS HOUSE. T B Neel, Gilroy W Fralill, Detroit D Thornton Jr, Healdsbg G Dean & wf, Galt W J Newpert, Hanford ~ Mrs Bartridge, Nogales Mrs M King. Bakersfield H Gallagher. Gray: 3 Sevian. Modesto M McPherson & w,Ffno W Hozellen & w, Fresno M Cuddiby, Happy Cmp D Young, Stockton Miss N Cuddihy, Hap Cp H Swift. Valiejo C Buitle, Madera L Levy, Santa Barbara J H Thompsou and dau, W M Lovel & son, Ariz Healdsburg J M Jacobs, Plainsbury A B Kilgore, Eureka T M Boorey & w, S Barb W E Hill, L0s Angeles R W Ful.ership Sta Clara dirs N E Cook, Willets 3 H Weaver, Cal Mrs J H von' Schmidt, ¥ J Baker, Santa Cruz __San Mateo G Tucker, San Jose Mrs D S Baker, Sta Cruz Hi chen & w,Palo Alto W S Leery, Santa Maria 3 Walling, Nevada Cy J H Rooth & w, Hollister D Bonnian &w,Mods'o O k Wakefleld, Modesto T Mulgren, Skaggs Sps LICK HOUSE. ap John Ballard, Claremont G P Runyon. Courtiand Mrs Runyon, Courtland J H Joues, N Y J L Huduer, Hollister Mrs E L Smith, Merced F A Stewart, Portland W H Hatton, Modesto O M Oliver, Merced € C Smith & w, Merced C C Deering, Eureka C W Norton, Stockton H J Newman & w, Utah irs M Suilivan & d, Cal Miss A Byrne, Cal John Ballard. Claremont E C Dana & w, S Cruz T H Wadsworth, Yreka Mrs M J Wadsworth, Cal P C Casper, Bostdn G P Moker, Sacramento L E Smith & w. Kureka Chas Curran, Canada O H Peterson & w, Cal Mrs J Toll, Auburn J Markett & w, Oroville DrT £ Norton, Wash Mrs Young & md, Chgo Miss D Young, Chicago Miss C £ Young, Chgo H Bell & w, Chico G W Madden, Marysville ¥ WESTERN HOTEL. vakland A Arbathnot, Rodeo A Maggionin’, Rodeo ,US N ndrath, Petaluma F L Newbzur, Petaluma C Turner & !, Los Ang J ¥ Jones, Los Angeles D Tucker, Los Angeles H Warfield. Portiand Saurfield, Poriland R B Wise, Portiand D ‘Tobin, Seattle R H Young, Seatile Miss White, Seattie F Loddis, Seattle J ¥ Toad, Seaitle R H Wipple, Los Ang H H Bristol, Stockton F R Cauch, Selma W W Fenun, Arkansas W W rokian, Arkansas Mrs Lucense, Arkansas A F Fraser, Eureka G Rowe, Walla Walia H McCuichen, Eureka T Jacksou, Washington COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. G Saunders, Portland F D Oxley, Stockton J D Baker, Stockton J Lindemon&w, Dixon G L Fritz, Benicia E Winsch, Benicia G E Goodrich, Hanford J H Logie. Los Angeles S B Caruth, Martinez H G Green, Portland W H Kirstien, stockion L Gilroy, Stockton T P Bryant&w, Stockton C K McEwen, Portiand Mrs E Johnstone, Cal W W Heisler, Los Angls F W Busey, Denver J W Lee, Fresno W Ball, Visalia 0 Mo n, Sonora Miss Monron, Sondra Mrs Monron, Nonora C F Ramysol Sacrmto CF Stonec&fm,Quartz Mt Mrs & Winter, Sonors A B McDonald, Sonora A CJefiries&w, Los Ang PALACE HOTEL. J Wigam, London 3 S Tempjin, London W R Wallace, Auburn_ R H Lucas, Aus:ralia J B Lawrence Jr&w,NY Misc Lawrence, N Y A E Humphrey, Duiuth Mrs P A Hearst, Duluth Dr W Pepper, Duluth ~ J H_Flickinger, San Jose F W Bradiey, ind F T Dwyer, Sacramento A Meyer. Sucramento L Metzger & w, Alameda CC Freebank, Alameda O S Rochescer, ark M Small, Woodland F Boughter, U S N 3T Kibrith, N.Y Mrs A Hill, Tombs one U H Low, san Diego MissA L Hill, Tombstone Thomas Cole, London C 8 Cole, London WJ Young, Philadelpkia J B Peterson, Alameda W Wallace&w,Hamilton BALDWIN HOTEL J H Clancy, Ventura Dr W E Taylor, Ventura Hamilton, 4 Paw Circus J C Hoffman, U S M C O K Brown, Portland F A Cody, Fresno Dr W C Deane, NY L3 Upson, Sacto W C Barrett, Chicago ~ J Kahn, Plymouth J Miiler, Hesldsburg F H Scott, Vallejo R Morgan, Sacto O A Dillon, Los Angeles € Bremnor, San Diego ———— g mm Om= v Y 2 g i ey F 3 H I F E Johnson, NOTICE OF MEETINGS. YERBA BUENA CHAP- ter No. 1, Knights Rose Croix —Meeting THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, August 21, at 8 o'clock. D.18 GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. HERMANN LODGE NO. 127, F. .—Called meeting THIS DAY . August 21, 1896, at 1:30 o'clock P. M., for the funeral of our deceasel Past Master, Brother ADOLPH THEODORE L. SCHUMACHE! Secretary. REGULAR MEETING OF\ EVENING at 8 o'clock. Social session ‘\ immediately after business meeting D. R. MCNEILL, Chief. Jaxws H. DUNCAN, Secretary. EHRENBERG. By order of the W. M. the Caledonian Club THIS (stag party). Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin st. REGULAR MEETING OF the Caledontan Club THIS EVENING at 8 o’clock, Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin st. D. R. MCNEILL, Chief. James H. DUNCAN, Secretary. FIGHTEENTH ANNUAL TA Ry, get shooting and picnic of the Au: trian Military and Benevolent Association a; Shell Mound park, Berkeley, SUNDAY, 3, 1896. Tickets buc; ladies iree. ST °THE COMMITTEE. A WEEK’S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THI WEEKLY CALL.1s wrapper, for mailing. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 GEARY ?:Ifl C. Tornit the best family and_hotel help. at office, phone or mall us your orders: Drompt at- tention gusranteed; telephone Grant 185. ELIABLE EASTERN WOMAN WISHES place 10 care for small children and do sewing and light housework; wages moderate: good ref- erences; no postals. Address or call 920 Howard s, between Fourth and Fifth. IDOW, GOOD COOK, BAKER AND LAUN. dress, wants situation; nationality Scoc] also competent baby’s nurse wants position; refer- ences. Call 558 Minna st., near Seventh. ELIABLE, WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- give good reference. Address 593 Sixth st., Brannan. 7OUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES TO DO general housework aud cooking. Write to LENA MILLER, 136 Flood ave., Sunnyside, city, 7OUNG CREOLE WIDOW WITH A CHILD wishes a position as )ousekeeper: city or coun- try. Call or address 917 Market, r. 19, second floor. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. T e T S b G ECOND G OK, WHO UNDERSTANDS BAK- L Ing, wants situstion, city or conntry. Address Cook, box 45, Call Officé, oo PETENT PRACTICAL MECHANICAL engineer and machinist desires position. Ad- dress Engineer, 1189 Marke: st., 8. ¥., Cal. waxfi-zu—s:fl;’hnmv AS VALET AND handy man around the house: references In city. Address 1909 Polk st., J. B. HIRST. SITUATIDN WANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED Scandinavian with references as man about place. Address Utility, box 76. Call Office. N URSE OR VALET TO INVALID GEN/LE- man: gives m. e treatment: well recom- mended. Address J. K , box 118, Call Office. W ANTED BY STEADY INDUSTRIOUS man not afraid of work, position as watch- man, janitor, porter or handy man; references and bonds if required. Address L. T., box 75, Cail. ERMAN GARDENER WITH GOOD REFER- ences desires a_situation; understands _reen- houses for private family. 77 Third st., Winches- ter House. TLIABLE WOMAN WISHES WORK BY the day wasbing, froning, housecieaning. Address 380 Lexington ave., nr. Twenty-first st. ANTED-RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES Position as janitress In & lodging-house; wages low. Address S. D., box 98, Call Office. ERMAN WOMAN WI-HES WORK BY THE G Fiay't0 do wastiing, Ironiog or housecleaning. 12 Tehama st., raar. FOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION {0 help in store or take cash; best references. Call 34 Fell st. 7OUNG WOMAN WITH REFERENCES wants work by the day. Address W., box 45, Call Office. TOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY washing or clcaning house. 409 Lot: ¥/ OUNG FRENCH WIDOW WISHES SITUA- tion as cook; French or German preferred. 110 Sixth st., room 10. PESPECTABLE WOMAN TO DO GENERAL housework: plain cook and laundress; many years’ reference. Call 350 Precita ave. Y YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE OR 13 care o chtldren; wages $10; sieep home. Call 82 Gilbert st. HELP WANTED-Continued. ANTED—3 BLaCKSMITHS, $30 AND found, $2 76 a day and $40 and found; 2 tun- neimen, $1 50 and found: 2 woodchoppers, $1 and $1 25 a'cord; Iaborers for city. $1 75 a aay; stable and chore man for ranch, $25; wine-celler man, S1aday and found: 4 more coal miners for Alas- ka; meat and pastry cook, couniry hoiel, §5 meat cook, $40. and others. pply to J. F. CROS- ETT & CO., 625 Sscramento st. ANTED—MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND girls everywhere to sell campaign buttons: big money for workers; we have the largest va- riety of the latest. best and cheapest buttonsin the United States; send 10 cents to-day for samples and price list. Campaign Button Co., Cineinnati,0. "TRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER WANTED as partuer: advertiser has 3 galleries; can’t manage all: will sell half interesy for very little money to able assistant. Photog, box 63, Call. BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. 500. SORNER CROCERY AND BAR: - living-rooms; rent $30: deing good business: ciioice location. WILKLE & WOLF, 531 California st. DD CASH; 10 YEARS ESTABLISHED $2200 Seore Witke & WOLFE, 531 California st. $500. SOESER SALOON "ON WATER . front, doing large business: stock worth the money. WILKE & WOLFE, 531 Californis. W ELL-DEVELOFED QUARTZ MINE ONX the mother iode. Sample of rock can be seen 8t WILKE & WOLF'S, 531 California st. WINE-CELLAR 1IN CHOICEST . downtown locati n, with iarge retail low rent; large stock of fine whiskies first-ciass investment. WILKE & ‘WOLF, 531 California st. $125 ANTED — FAITHFUL _ PERSON _ TO travel: salary $780 and expenses: reference. Inclose seif-addressed stamped envelope, Presi- dent, box P, Chicago. ANTED — A THOROUGH CHILDREN'S clothing salesman. Apply, with reference only. at RAPHAKL'S. “ANTED—2 FIRST-CLASS SHINGLERS, Call at 282 O'Farrell st., 7:30 in morning, A. G. MORRIS. BARBEB FOR SATURDAY. 32 THIRD ST. 00D BARBER FOR SATURDAY. 43% Third st. OUNG BOY TO TEND OFFICE. ADDRESS, Y handwriting, B. B., box 76, Cali. U BHOLSTERER WANTED: FIRST-CLASS man. F.J.MILLER, 2304 Filimore st. By WANTED. STALLS1AND 32, CENTER Market, Sutter st. and Grant ave. OAT-PRESSER. 602 JKSSIE ST., Seventh. MAX GRAUS. 00D KITCHENMAN WANTED, 1805 G'l-hl‘htit. COR. %30 RESTAURANT ON TRANSFER . point: average dally receipis $12: rare chance for man snd wife. WILKE. 531 California. 35(), JORNER CIGAR STORE. ESTAE- DU, lished veurs: doing g0od bustness: low rent. WILKE & WOLF, 531 « ailiornia st. 3 $25 PARTNER IN SALOON AND RES . taurant: Western Addition; choice lo- cation; rare chance. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Cal. $50 RESTAURANT, DOING LARGE .+ business: rent $27 50; Western Addi- tion; owner kept place for years: must saciifice; Lvestigate ai oncs: very rare chanpe WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. ‘B5H()(), TEANSFER AND EXPRESS: AN $5 . old-established firm; valuable hoises and teams; No. 1 storage accommodacion; business in first-class running order and will speak for iselt. Apply STENBERU & CO., 632 Market st. 17 BUTCHER - SHOP; GOOD LOCA- « tion: first-class running order; sells account of order business. STENB .RG & CO. 632 Market st. 1’00 RESTAURANT AND OYSTER- $1500. Rovse: best locatton: nicely: ftted up; 5 private rooms; genuine bargain to cash buyer: see for yourselt. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. $3000 WHOLESALE_ AND RETAIL « liquor-store; stock and fixt ures worth $2780: splendid business location: sells only on acco of disagreement in partnership. STEN- BERG & CO., 632 Market st. wmfiussmn HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $150 per night; $1 050 to §6 per 3 ree bus and baggage 1o and from the ferry. J INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Market—Electric u;u& in every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ t0$1 50 per nitht: 81 50 to $8 per week: free bus and baggage 10 and from the ferry. OUNG BARBER WOULD LIKKE A STEADY Job at once. Address 1122 Turk st. FEMALE HELP WANTED. W AITRESS AND PARLOR MAID, PRLVATE family, $15; housework girls, city and coun- try, $20 and $25; 6 young girls, assisi, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. XPERIENCED IRONER _FOR DYEING and cleaning establishment; $2 per day. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. .1\ IDDLE-AGED AMERICAN WOMAN, COUN- try, $20. MISS CULLEX, 823 Sutter at. W ALTRESS, PRIVATE FAMILY, $26. MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. 3 WANTED—8 NURSES, $20; 4 GERMAN, Scandinavian and protestant second girls, $20; 2 second girls and laundresses, $20 and $25; 4 cooks in_American and German families, $25 and $30; Protesiant working housekeeper, $2i Protestant cook and laundress, a short_distance $25; cook, small restaurant, $25; and girls for couking and housework in city and country, J.F. CROSETT & CO., 812 Sutter st. WAITRESSES, SANTA CRUZ, $20; 2 WALT- resses, country hotel, steady, $20; waitress, country hotel, small place, $15. German waiiress, country hotel, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 116 Geary st. SERMAN AND SCANDINAVIAN COOKS, private familles, city, $25; German or Scandi- navian girls, housework, city, $20; girls for house- work, city and_coontry, $20 and $15; cook, smail country ho el, $15, fare pald; good cook_for small bourding-house, Palo Alto, $25. C. B. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. \Y ANTED — FRENCH ~_WAITKESS, $20; French nursegiri, $15: French girl for house- work, $20; German nurses, $20; yonng girls for housework’ and ussist, $25, $20 and $15: first- class ironer, $2 a day. LKON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. NEAT MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, CHAMBER- work and care of children, country, $15; wal- tress, assist chamberwork, country hotel: 6 wal- tresses and 20 women and girls for o.her good piaces. MURRAY & READY. Leading Em: Pployment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. W ANT ED—PARTIES SEEKING EMPLOY- ment, Who can furnish good references, to call at The Evening Post’s People’s Exchange, 659 Mar- ket st., and learn our method of aiding them In 7OUNG SPANISH LADY WOULD LIKE PO- sition as housekeeper. 1020 Sfarxetst., rm. 5. W OMAN WANTS WORK T0 DO: WASHING or housecleaning. Apuly 411 Polk st. JWEDISH GIEL WISHES T0 DO GENERAL nousework. Apply 1185 Florida st. OOKKEEPER—YOUNG LADY WITH SOME experience desires situation; also correct stenographer and typewriter: cily or country; po- sitfon respectfully solicited: salary £6 per weel Dbest references. Address L. D, box 89, Cail Office. 7OUNG WOMAN WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper in lodging-house or hotel: city or country. Address Housekeeper, 1148 Sutter st., third fioor, room 35. MAN_AND WIFE SWEDISH) DESIKE A AW "place in city or country; wife is good cook and is williug to do general housework: man will do auything required on a place; wiliing and obliging. Address §. S., box 75, Call Office. XPERIENCED WIDOW DESIRES A POSI- tlon s housekeeper in widower’s family or hotel. *Apply 100 5 only, 1007 Marizet st. TOUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION AS typewriter. Room 9, 123 Post st., second floor, OMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY: washing or housecleaning. Address 259 Stevenson st. 7OUNG COLORED GIRL WISHES TO DO light housework: wages $10 or $15. Address GRACE JUHNSON, 913 Filbert st. JEAT RELIABLE YOUNG GIRL WI-HES gener.l housework. Please call at 80614 By- ington ave., bet. Kllis and O'Farrell, Webster and Fillmore sts. securlng positions. (COLORED GIRL, CITY, §20; GIRL FOR ALA- meds, $15. MARTIN’S, 749 Market st. (GIRIS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL X _positions. Employment Office, 306 Mason st. VW ANTED—GIRL 13 T0 14 YEARS OLD: 2004 permanent home: orchard near Santa Clara; will be treatea as a memberof family; want- ed for company and light work; fare pald. Address MRS. H. EENTON, San Jose, Williams road. OUSEKEEPER WANTED: MIDDLE AGED; £00d home: small wages; chance 10 work outside part of the day in city. Address H. K., box 99, Call Office. W ANTED—GIRL NOT UNDER 16 TO AS- st in light housework; 2 in family; wages $6; no washing. Apply morning 1310a Golden Gate avenue TTHE McDOWELL, LARGEST AND BEST, IN fact the only first-class, dressmaking school on the coast. 636 Market st. J ANTED—A LITTLE GIRL TO ASSIST with licht housework and chiidren; sleep home. Please cail at 1317 Harrison st. ANTED—BY A BUSINESS HOUSE, A woman that has filled position as forelady for wholesale house. Aadress C. F-, box 47, Cali. OUSEKEEPER—WIDOW PREFERRED, T0 care for invalld. M. J. MERHAN, 830 Campbell st., Oskland, . RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT housework: smail family: good home. 240 Third st. STmmG YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, GEN- eral housework; good home; $10 to $12. 522 Cupp st. \Y OMAN TO GO OUT BY THE DAY WASH- ing, froning or housscleaning. Apply in base- ment, VY [DOW DESIRES A SITUATION: GOOD seamstress: will take housekeeper’s position, or will work ina lodging-house: above ail things desires somethi g todo. Uall 821 Mission st., rm 3. W ASTED-PUSITION BY A COMPETEXT lady in photo gallery or as clerk in office. Ad- drass P P., box 93, Call Office. JIRST-CLASS DRES-MAKER WISHES EN- gagements by the day: cuts by tallor system. 26 Sixth st., room 12. NEAT, RESPECTABLF GIRL FOR GRN- eral housework. 810 Montgomery st. {ERMAN GIRL TO MIND BABY. 55615 Minna st. RESS, FROM 11 TO 1 P. M. DAILY. Apply at once 210 Dramm st. ERAL HOUSEWORK: REF- erences required. 305 Spruce, nr. Sacramento. JEAT GIRL, ASSIST GENERAL HOUSE- work, $12: washing eiven out; ref. 1911 Geary. YUUNG GIRL TAKE) CARE OF BABY; sleep home. 2304 Fiimore st. VW OMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY 3 housecleaning. Address S. L.,139 Clara st., n rear. QITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG GIRL to assist in housework; wiliing and able to work. Call 1081 Minna st. J(NGLISH PROTESTANT WOMAN DESIRES [, work by the day or week; can fill place of any servant who may be leaviog in & hurey; under- stands all kinds of housework: has worked for some of the best familles in_this eity: can furnish good references. Address Woman, box 17, Call. “UUNG GIRL 13 YEARS OF AGE WANTS home to do 1ight housework and attend to chil- dren in exchange for board and ciothes; is willing and obliging. Please call or address 41 Sanchez st. TOUNG WOMAN WISH. PLACE AS housekeeper: city orcountry. Address House- keeper, 1148 Sutter st., third floor, room 35. W INCuES BE HOUSK. 44 THIRD ST.. NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 59 per night: #1 50 to $6 per week: convenlent and respectable: iree bus ana baggage to and from the terry. ],ADIES TO LEA RN HAIRDEESSING, MAN- icuring, face treatment, etc. 131 Post st. EN, SOME CAPLTAL, CAN make money rapidly. Call 181 Post, room 21. " OUNG GIRL FOE. HOUSEWORK: SMALL wages and a good home. 171 San Carlos ave. Y 2UNG GIRL; LIGHT HOUSEWORK ; COM- fortable home. 2210 Central ave. IRLFOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND MIND baby. Appiy 525 Fell st. IRL FORHOUSE WORK ; AMERICAN FAM- ily of two: wages §20. 721 Ellis st. OUNG LADY WANTED AS COMPANION; ooan?l'a:penk Pl‘rls" n French; good musiclan;: g eferences. Call for three Ealuce Hovel, ath fioor, & 1o 15 - % Foom 70, fé‘;‘\;':‘ofll)—A ‘II:HBPEICTABLE GERMAN r general housework in a small family. Call at 325 Clement st., corner of Fifth l?\‘V& S W ANTED—GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- Wwork: careof 1child; wages $8. 13 Hyde. G (‘HF.A_PE:ST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, posi- age free. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. iR & €O, CHINESE AND JAPA- meiit office. 17 Webb st.. below 1. main 231, W.C.YOUN APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOY M best help. 3148 Sutter st.; tel. Grant 30. JHINLSE AND JAPANKSE RELIABLE ‘help; tel. Main 1897. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Clay. HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT J oifice; best help. 41414 O'Farrell: tel. 1. 436, Bombs for Cyclists to Carry. German cyclists have an effectual way of getting rid of troublesome dogs, though the method isnot one which could be re- commended for use in busy thoroughtares. Bicycle bombs are now manufactered in the Fatherlapd—small but extremely noisy explosives, which exercise a magi- cal effect upon the cur of aggressive pro- pensities. This startling device for the protection of cyclists has already created quite a scare in canine circles in the Rhineland, and a dog made in Germany thinks twice now before attempting to molest people on wheels. But that the explosive has its drawbacks, especially when sent through the post, was shown in a very lively fashion in a German post- office the other day while the officials were handling a package of bombs addressed to the Emypress Frederick’s residence, Schloss Friedrichshof, Cronberg. The crackers, in their eagerness to get at the dogs, ex- ploded with a tremendous revort, and thoughts of infernal machines and other horrors instantly idvaded the official mind. Inquiries revealed the truth, but ‘the manufacturer will nevertheless have to pay a stiff fine for sending explosives through the postoffice.—St. James Budget. SAN PRANCISCO *CALL." 7STSINISS OFFICE of the San Francieco Cavi— et street, open until 12 o'clock every Bignt 1n the vear, i BRANCIH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay ; open uncil 9:30 o'clocie. 839 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin sireet, open until 9:30 o clock. . corner Sixtecnth and Mission streets, epen until 9 o'clock. 2618 Mission street, open untfl 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth streat, open until 9:30 o'clock —— e SPECIAL NOTICES, DR.G. E. SUSSDOKFF HAS: (S e BAD TENA IECTE : collcctions miwie, cit>or conntry, Cacis Collection Co., 415 Montzy st.. room 6. Fel. 5680, BAD TENANTS EJECTED, 4 Vi Collection Office, 1023 firkg‘)&x DR. BAYER REMOVED HIS 0! B 10"l Granvave s raience Db Gmio T= ESPECTABLF, HONEST, SOBER, RE- sponsible middie-aged German wishes to travel with gentieman or private family as a faithful ser- vant; see more of treatment than of much wages. Address FRED FISCHER, 611 Pine st. At home every day from 4 to 5 o'clock evenings and at 8:30 o'clock at night. UTLER AND VALET—YOUNG IRISHMAN, just arrived from the East: can furnish first: class references: age 20 yeacs: height 5 feet 7 inches; wages moderate to obtain a situation. Ad- dress Butler, 1510 Harrison st. MAN AND WIFE, GOOD COOKS, WISH Wwork in hotel, restaurant or boarding-house; understand French, German and American cook- ing. Address 309 Sutter st., room 10. ". OUNG MAN (19 YEARS), RESIDING AT home. wishes situation of any kind In the city. Call or address 124 Wildey st. (upstairs), off Fill- more, bet. Bush and Pine. OUNG MARRIED MANWISHES ANY KIND of work: night watchman or drive delivery Jegon preferred. Address T. S., box 80, this office. OUNG MAN, 24, WISHES POSITION IN IN- stitution or private family. Address W. P., box 95, Cali Office. RELABLE ~YOUNG ~ GERMAN ~WANTS work to drive delivery wagon, porter, waiter or any other kind of work; good references. Ad- dress &. H., box 98, Call. ‘W ANTED—WOMEN AND GIRLS TO WORK on fruit. AB}&I.y immediately, CALIFORNIA CANNERIES By pe DL rannan st, beiween Third WAx-rr:n—aEiu&AN GIRL ¥OR COOKING in small restaurant. Jersey and Castro sts. (COMPETENT GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; also German second girl. 2409 Washingtonst. {LYNN'S DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL: TUES- days free: 2 t03. 14 MeAllister, room 67. PERATORS ON FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS :and underwear. LE 0., o 'VISTRAUSS & CO., 821, H 41RDRESSING. 98¢ AND $5c; MORNING #nd eve clusses; 10 leesons, $1 Z0. 1248 Mission. AIR-DRESSING: MANICURING LENSONS given MISS DOYLE, 1194 Powell st., 105 9th. MCST CONVENTENT AND RESPECTABLE; 305 Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 00 rooms: 25cto $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 Lok free 'bus and hagzacs “oand fron: forrv. MALE HELP WANTED. 4(0(). SOFEEE SALOON, CHOPHOUSE: - first-class location: good running order; business speaks for 1tself: must sell; disagreemen: partnership; sacrifice to cash buyer. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st.. room 8. $700, EESTIVEART NEAE MARKET - 8t.: daily receiptsof $35; large num- ber of regular boarders: cheap rent: established for years: joriune to right men; investigate. Apply SIENEBERG CO., 652 Market st., room 8. OTEL TO LEASFK FOK A TERM OF Y EARS; new 6-story and basement brich building, con- taining 98 rooms; also ground-floor and weil- lighted basement;' centrally located. half block N of Market st. and 1 block from Baldwin Hotel and Emporiumw building: newly furnished throughout; furniture for sale on reasonable terms. For fur ther particulars apply to S.SILVERBERG, 820 Sansome st., room 89. 0 BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSINESS of any kind see STRAND & CO.. 45 T'hird st. LIQUOR-STORE; BEST LOCATION $400. in theecity; foll value: great bargain: worth double. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. ERY AND BAR:; BARGAIN IF SOLD GRL::’((; week. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. £-ROOM CORNER HOUSE. 2575 Sooms. sicaring §50 per. month. 300 10 rooms on Taylor, clearing $30. 400 14 rooms, $100 cash, balance payments 300 50 houses, 5 to 140 rooms, from $50 to....... 5000 DECKER. 1020 Marke: st., opposite Fiftn. STENBERG & CO., 652 MARKET ST. . 73 rooms, good location $2200 10 rooms splendidly furnished 400 3 rooms, monthly pay ments. 700 15 rooms, corner near Market. bargai 500 SURNITURE —7 NICELY FURNISHED Fooms for sale, Western Addition; rooms always full, permanent roomers. MES. N., box 18, Call. FURNITURE FOR SALE. JoIRE SAL: Prices stand til goods are completely dis- posed of. Oak bed sets 81850 Bed lounges 8vo Stoves.. 750 Carpets, per yard . 55 Linoleum, per yard. 55 Matting, per yard. 10 Till our new butiding 18 erected these prices will stand. Till such time we are conducting business at SE. corner Sevenih und Mission st J. NOONAN, URNISHED FLAT ON A VALENOCIA-ST. coruer for sale at & great sacrifice If sold this week: 6 rooms and bath completely and newly furnished for housekeeping: must be sold on ac- count of departure; no agents. Address D. N. E., box 112, Call Offive. 400N LODGING HOUSE. CHEAP, FOR immediate sale. E., box 48, Call Ofnce . 9] 4 SIXTH — FURNITURE OF 5-ROOM flal for sale: cheap rent. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR £\ lowest prices on household goods, new or good 28 new; cash or time, open evenings. CHAMBER BSETS, 8k 40 _parior sets. $20: folding-beds, $10; bed- ounges, $7. T. D McCARTHY 1 Ath. FURNITURE WANTED, FFI RNTTURE—WILL PAY HIGHEST nd-hand office desks or t o 'url leioymenl for mew. GEORGE H. K CO.. 638 and 640 Mission st. UCKINGHAM FURSITURE CO. PAYS highes price for furniture, carpets, etc.: send postal. 866 Mission st. TGHEST CANH PRICE PAID FOR FURNIL- H it ™y, GURT1s. 1289 Market; send postal OSELL FURNITURKTO ADVANTAGE TRY M. SILVERST=1N,969 Howard st. ;send postal $600. OB, SALE-CANDY STORE, I0E . cream parlors and factory; clears $100 a month; buyer can also _manufacture for the out- side trade: other well-paying articles which wiil clear $100 a month easy: to manufacture can be easily learned: irial given to satisfy buyer. Ad- dress 1., box 91, this office. O SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST AND best-known liquor-stores, in the very heart of the_city, together with a fine stock of wines, liguors, ete.; fixtures in first-class order; to those looking for busfness this Is the best stand in city: sickness the cause of sale. Addreas for particu- Jars K. M., box 100, Call. C. MUTHER, 632 MARKET, PAYS HI J « est cash prices for furniture and merchan F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FUR. ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. NDIANA AUCTION CO,, SUCCESSORS T0 M. J. SIMMONS' Auc. Co., 1057 Market, pays cash $65 BAKERY; ELEGANT PLAC .+ thorgushly equipped in every respect: has fine store trade and larze outside route; fine horse and wagon; best location In town; rent only $20; 5 years lease; 4 living-rooms: selling on ac- count of sickness. GEO. STEWART. 602 Marke:. TREAT BARGAIN I\ CIGAR, STATIONERY and laundry office. BARRETT, 1125 Market. (). EEUIT AND VEGETABLE STORE, $15 '« best location: receipts average $15 a day; horse and wason: low reut: living rooms. See BARRETT. 1126 Market st. 7OR SALE ACCOUNT IMMEDIATE DE- purture, 12 rooms, newly furnished: transient house, with bar and selected stock of liquors and cigars; ‘at-st improved steam and lager pumps; trade can be doubled. Apply SE.corner Sutter st. and Central ave. OTICE—DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR business promptly? HEALY, 23 Kearny st 500, EATTERN SAKING AND MANC- %D . facturing business: steady class of cus- tom; dlearing $150 per mo. HEALY, 23 Kearny. 85(). GROCERY AND BAR ON GITY - front: kept by the present owuner over 20 years; good reason for selling: good stock of . CUMMINS & CO., wholesale liquor mer- chants, 5 Pine st. . $?5 A BIG BARGAIN: A FINE SALOON; " - fine business: In fine two-story build- ing: fine fixtures: 7 rooms and bath: partly far- nished; rent $25 per month. Address H. CLARK, corner Jones and Alum Rock ave., East San J oge. CARPET CLEANIN. ONES & CO. M. ) Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 1061, (CARPET CLEANING, S¢¢ LAVING, Sc - K0G samples free; tel. Jessie 944. Straiton, 19 8th st. W EEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTEL WITH r work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Cas- pet Beating Works, 863-57 Tehama st.: tel. So. 40, (COELINSCARPET FEATING WORKS 538 Golden Gate ave.: telephons east 126. ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING, RENOVA: ting, 35 8th. STEVENS ARPETS CLEANED AND RE like new. FERGUSON & CO. Eouth 36. D. MACKINTOSIH & Ci E.MITCHELL CARP CLEAN 14th st leaning X Al Te BICYCLES. OWLER AND BEN HUR, $60; BEN HUR tandem, Tribune_tandem, good as mew, $100; all above™$6. DAVIS BROS., 25 Geary st. JICYCLES AND TANDEMS AT HALF PRICE 10 close out stock. W. CRANIS, 324 Post st. FoE, SALE NEW 1858 BICTOLE; 830, DAVID N. HAWLEY, 518 Market st. YARGAIN IN A STEARNS TANDEM: ALSO ) single wheels. 306 Post st. ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEFLS T0 LET; best sccommodacions. Terminus Geary, Mo Allister and Powell st. car lines FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. LEVELAND '96 TANDEM, ALMOST NEW, for sale: abargain. 724 McAllister st. $300 SALOON, NEAR SANSOME ST. . leased 350: fine barber-shop incluaed: net rent $27, paid to September 1; must sell ; parents object; investigate. Address Bargain, box 75, Call Office. For SALE—FINE STATIONERY, NOTION L ank confectionery. store; day and night school trade; fine soua stand: bargaln; owner going For particulars address <. N., box 99, Call. away. R3()(), BUTCHER - SHOF., WITH NICE . large room, or more rooms if desired; horse and two caris; present owner there for the last 6 years; rent only $10. Apply at this office, ONARCH BICYCLE FOR SALE; IN GOOD order: $15. 138 Eighth st. LD FASHION BICYCLE. SEkK OWNER, C. P. Lodging-house, 5 Market st., 6 t0 8 P. .. CILERS, ENGINES,2D-HAND MACHINERY, waterpipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 157 Beale. LL BABY CARRIAGES AND CHAIRS AT cost; hood tops, $5 50 up; repairing; open evenings. S. . Baby Carriage M fg. Co.. 442 Sixth. $2 DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE . with attachment. 2437 Mission st, near Twenty-first. OALYARD IN RUNNING ORDER: ESTAB- lished 9 we want some one to take ust vacated to-day; scales, screens and 5 stal’s: rent $13. 1915 McAllister st. IRST-CLASS DRAYAGE AND TEAMING I' business; 2 wugons, 4 horses; large fruit trade; paring weil: established 7 years: cheap. Call at saloon, SE. cor. Washington and Davis sts. ARGE SIORE TO LET IN THE VICTORIA A4 Tiotel, Sonora, Tuolumne County; prosperous mining town; suitable for banking or any busi- ness. _Address S., box 75, Call Office. §175, FARE BARGAIN; CONFRCTION: - ery. branch_bakery, groceries, station- ery, notions, cigars, coffee parior- 4 living-rooms; must be sold this week. 450 Sixth st. ICYCLE STORE AND REPAIR SHOP: well established: good location; fuil line of bicycles, sundries, (0ols, oven vulcanizer; opening for a macninist. 1113 Market st. SPOWE R LEE, FOR SALE CHEAP—ONE 8 E engine, boller, shafting and pulleys. W. F. fourth st. and Telegraph & ANT BAR, plate glass, panels, etc.; cheap. LEGANT $175 SEALSK 3 at UNCLE HARRIS'. 15 Grant ave. o= SECOND-HAND BRICKS, 2502000 Semner'srumctcan, i any size lots; also second-hand Iumber, good as new, large or small timbers.* Apply lot N W. corner Eighth and Harrison sts. GOD SECOND-HAND BUILER; ALSO LOT polleys, shafting, ete- L' SANFORD, 415 Washington st. HOESEPOWER GAS OR GASOLINE EN- gine: good as new; $90. Apply 215 Bay st. BAEBS, SHOWOASES, COUNTERS, SHELV- ing, etc., bought aud soid. 1063 Mission st. XTURES, 25 \'alencia. FOR $80 (OR SALE IN SAN JOSE_WELL-PAYING loan office: established in 1872; present owner retiring account of 0:d age. Address A. GREEN- BERG, San Jose, Cal. JOR SALE—A BARGAIN: GOOD BAKERY: bakes 3 barrels a day: horse and wagon; low rent; has 2 bakeries; sells one. Apply Clay and Mason sts., bakery. LD-KSTABLISHED BUTCHER-SHOP FOR sale cheap; bas nearly ali cash trade and doing a nice business; located well. Address 8. B., box 94, Call Office. 1200, SAKEEY: BAKES 3 BARRELS A . day; brick oven: daily recelpts aver. age $22; 2 horses: wagon. See SKIFF, 921 Market st 3 PLENDID REMINGTON TYPLWRITER, $45: others from $20 up. REVALK, 509 CaL OUNTERS, SHELVING, SIHOWCASES boughtand sold. 112134 Market,bet. 7th & Sth. TILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES doors, mantels. etc.. £ sale. 1166 Mission. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burgiar proof sate. 109, 111 Marke: 3. JIRE AND BURGLAR SAFE LETTER press, platform scales and desk :cheap. 103 Clay. EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- band. W.S8 RAY Mig Co, 12 California st. WESK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THR WEEKLY CALLL. in wraoper, for mailing. C ' ACIFIC COAST FOR SALE, WHOLE OR part, on patent; will trade for furniture or stock goods, city or country. HARVEY, 779 Mission. T AN HOUR'S NOTICE A. \ OWAN BUYS A “stores: negotiates mortgages on merchandise: sells on commission. Room 16, 26 Montgomery. COND, 85, CALL EARL carriage painting: young man for fruit ranch; man for cuoring, eic., $10 per month, etc. : waiter, $15 and room, small place: young man for kitchen- work, $10 and room; dishwnsher, $4 & week: young man for tailor shop, $5 & week; barber to Tun a country shop. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. ]O MINEKS, BURLEIGH DRILL, 83 A DAY; % see party hf gflice. MARTIN'S, 749 Market. fié’nA::lE'BEf LAUNDRYMAN WHO nax °t8, for springs, d found. R. HANSEN & C0,, lpl() 5:&!":2!—-“ IN.ON ER WHO CAN RUN TYLER MA- chive, hotel laundry, country, $45 and found 1nd free fare. C. R. gANBES & CO., 110 Geary. HEAD COOK FOR AN INSTITUTION, $75; head walter for an institution, $40 to 845. C. K. HANSEN & C0, 110 Geary st. HELPER FOR | ¥ SCANDINAVIAN YOUNG MAN TO DO general -vork with privace family; care for Borses, cows, do gardeningfetc. Scandinavian and German Employment Burean, 921 Broadway, room 17, Oak!and. MAN AXD WIFE AS FIRST-CLASS BUTLER or valet: wife first-class housekeeper or maid ; dity or courtry: best of references. Address G., box 74, Call Office. DANIEH YOUNG MAN WANTS A POSITION as assisian in store or office: understands bookkeeping and i & good penman: wages no ob- ject. Aadress S. M., box 102. Call Office. Sn-un‘wxv WANTED BY EXPERIENCED baker; cake and ornamentor. Call G. F., 921 Mission st. BY GENERAL BLACKSMITH, WORK, ANY kind: also shatpen drill. Address 831 Jack- son st.. G. R. GIRRARD. TAPANESE BUTLER WANTS SITUATION in private family; has dress coat; long experi- ice: can algo Ao first-class French cooking. Flease address H. S. M., box 49, Call Office. o POSITION WANTED ON PRIVATE PLACE by a steady and sober young German to make himself generally useful; 2 years’ experience: is willing and obliging. Address 8. G., box 85, Call. J APORERS FOR RAILROA D WORK TO GO 4 north, reduced fare and no_oflice fee: we ship ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE: CHEAP; county seat; 2 chairs; best business: reason for sale, returning to Europe. Apply Call Office. SEWING MACHINES, EWING-MACHINES RENTED; $150 PER month; sold on tempting terms to suit times. New Home Sewing-Machire Co., 1051 : arket st LL KIND= BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented, repaired: lowest rates. 205 Fourih st ARE CHANCE — WELL-PAYING ROAD- Thouse and_poultry ranch for sale. Inquire Fleven-mile House, San Mateo electric-road. 650, FINE CORNER GROCERY WITH $ DU, bar: good location: cheap rent; value in sight; a big bargain. Apply Call Office. 7OR SALE—NESTAURANT, BAKERY AND cafe: everything complete: must be sold before Sept. 1; Investigate. 521 Montgomery st. MEDICAL. A BLESSING 10 "LADIES “SUFFERING from {rregularities and diseases peculiar to thelr sex: lates: improved method of treatment: Dever fails; perfectly harmiless; free from any bad effects; never makes them sick to make them well; travelers helped immediately; prices to suit the times; howe in confinement. DR. & MRS, DA VIES, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank; consult free; French regulaving pink pills $3 BARGAIN: SALOON: BAR RECLIPTS $15 D to $18 daily: rent $20: near San Francisco. Apply H. M. COVERT, 218 California st. ILK R UTE IN OAKLAND: 8 COWS, 3 horses, wagon; must seil immediately. Call at Palm st. and Peralta ave., Fruitvale. OB SALE_FIRST-CLASS GROCERY BUSL ness: established 19 vears. For particulars ad- kress 1. SCHA W, 40 Third st. ALOUN FOR SALK WITH A GOOD BASE- mentiTent $20; must be sold this week. In- quire 507 Minna st., ar. Sixch. PEESSER AND CLEANER WANTED. TWD WHITENERS WITH TOOLS, $2 A day each. Address W., box 57, Call Office, useful. Apply to J. PETERS, 988 Folsom st. BARBEB:-SHOP, TWO CHAIRS, FOR SALE; ANTED—TRAVELERS TO HANDLE ON ¢ommission excellent specialties in men’s fur- New Mexico. Address J., box 89, this office. AN WITH GROWN BOUY TO PEDDLE also big boy to chop and sack. FOSTER, 97 Colton. OOKKEEPER AND SHIPPING CLERK; dress B. K., box 45, Call. ANTED—A1 CANVASSERS FOR LOS AN- Stockton st. GOOD .GARDENER. CALL AT PACIFIC ANTED—STEADY MAN IN COMMISSION; will pay $75 per month: cash required, $150. NERGETIC MAN CAN EASILY MAKE $100 amonth; $50 required. Apply 8 Eddy st., r. 31, butcher-shop to attend cash accounts and de- liver orders: $75 required. 1018 Alabama st. _$300. and board. Business, box 60, Call. EST 6c MEALS, WiTH COFFEE, VEGETA- WANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U, S. navy, able-bodied, un- not less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate habits; able to read, the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their 1ntentions 10 become citizens will be service ofters special inducements; giving oppor- tunities to visit all 'ts of the world‘:n bglrd,::lr Recruliing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- AHBERS—FOR EMPLOY! NT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers’ Assn. 8. FU S, 825 Grant ave. No. 27.J. B.U.A., Empimt Burean, 102 Seventn NEW WALDO HOUSE, 766 MISSION, BET. 50c;week $1 Lo $2 50;reading-room ;strictest atten- tion to morning calls; clean: quiet: open all night. done while you wait. 88 Market, opp. Palace Hotel; branch 767 Market, opp. Will & Finck’s.S. ¥ band shoes, 749 Mission st., near Grand Opera- house: new calf shoes, pointed toe, our maxe, $2 50 cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. ARGEST STOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES shoes, 85. 72614 Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NEAR room: free bus and bagxage to and from the ferry. ANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF Jdeas; they may lfl’lng_‘am wealth. Wriie JOHN WEDDERBURN & ., Dept. Patent Ajtor- and 1is: Df:lg] inventions wanted. JANTED—MEN FOR CLEAN BEDS: 25c RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKLT ST., BE- low Bixth, for a room; 25c & night: $1 a week. sis. ; single {urnished rms 75c week, 150 night. E 8. EMOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643 . C. bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, Sec. MEN TU TAKE LODGING_ AT lug 15¢c €24 Washington st., near Kearny. B F ' IN CITY--SING+ E ROOMS, 15, 20 AND Pacific 2ouse, Commercial and Leidesdorf! sts. /] ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 Iarge rooms: 25¢ per night: $1 to $3 per week. veek; rooms for two, 2&-%‘1 50 a weex; reading-room: dally papers. 36 8t per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. hl ENTO FEED M4NH. 'AN $1TOCK FOOD; w ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ersd&olerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter trade: only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogue sent. 8. F. Barber School, 1615 Howard, your o'd shoes and make them like new; done while you wait; ladies’ soleing, natled 85c.; men’s sewed 65¢.; fine shoes made to order from $2 up; we have a lot of shoes, been aamuged by water, at $2 50. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. AGENTS WANTED tion. Baxter Portrait Co., 432 Satter st. ALESMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO HAN- XPERIENCED SOLICITORS, MALE OR FE- y easy. 621 =l‘n bl and women Lo represent the ‘“Ladies’ Home Journal.” Write or call at 78 Columbian Bld., & F. silver; McKinley, Hobart and protection; every voter will buy one or the other; do you want Department The Whitaker & Ray Co.,723 Market. ANTED-9 SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS bet. Eizhieenth «nd Tweniy-second. Howard H. H., box 95, Cail Office. ANTED—2 UNFURNISHED RUOMS FOR Larkin and Mason sts. H. H. box , Call Office. MONEY WANTED. wishes a loan: will pay good interest: good security. W. T., box 42, Call. IANO WANTED FOR CASH: MUST BE & great barguing no dealers. E. A. W,, box 14, 0 EXCHANGE — HIGH-GRADE BICYC. E for doubie lense camera or high-power micro- ANTED—FIRST-CLASS PIANO, SLIGHF 1y used, for cash. Address Teacher, 2423 LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT: JEWEL. . watches repaired. MUXND, 113334 Mission. Golden Gate Dye Works, 342 McAllister st. QY IN BAKERY; MUST MAKE HIMSELF good location. AE Hgyes st. nishing goods in Montana, Uiah, Colorado and firewood : free house rent and commission; must have $1000; good salary ; reference. Ad- eles installment business. Apply 310 Nursery, cor. Baker and Lombard sts. See STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. TEADY, RELIABLE MAN AS PARTNER IN PARTNER WANTED; $66 MONTH bles, potatoes, etc. 635 Clay st. married men be:ween the ages of 2] and 30 years; ‘write and speak English properly; only citizens of accepted; this importamt branch of the naval Dew c:uisers. For further information apply at the ment secrecary, CONRAD TROELL, 667 Clay. OURNEYMEN BARBERS' LOCAL UNION, 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ to EN’S HALF-SOLING, B0c.: LADIES, 40c.; K51 PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SKECOND- and $3: ladies', gents’ and chiidren’s misfit and on _hand; shoes 10 order, #3 50; hand-sewea Market; 200 rooms. 25 cents-a night; Teading- some simple thing to patent? Protect your neys, Washingtor, D. C., for thelr huw prize offer night; $1 week. Rosedale, 321 Eills st. j ;)l\'uELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 100 26300 & ight, ncluding cotes and foils cants per night. $1, $1 25, 81 60 per week. to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY; 81 OOMS 16¢ TV 76¢c PER NIGHT: 50c TO $1 50 all grocers keep TANTED — MEN TO LLARN BARBER “YE ARE SHOE DOCIORS; WE REPAIR soleing, nailed 50c.;: machine-sewed 75c.; hand- less than one-fourth their value, from 25c. up to GENTS_BIG MONEY; LATEST PROPOSL- dle first-class article. 28 Davis st., room 82. ¥ WANT TO ENGAGE ENERGETIC MEN GENTS! BRYAN, SEWALL AND FREE the profit? T. PERSON, Manager Subscription ROOMS WANTED. and Guerrero sia.; state lerms and particulars. light hotsekeeping, between Post and Market, IDOW, TEMPORARILY EMBARRASSED, WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. Call Office. scope. Address S. R., box 87 Call Office. ‘Washington st. ELL YOUR B(KM\';:E'Q"E;LVYHINU AND JEW tomorrow. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. | Aoy 0 4 KIKIY CAR.L N BUTLER WITH FIRST-CLASS CITY REF- LOST. erences for private family, country. C. R | —mmn HANSN & CO., 110 Geary st. 5H5() MUREMEN. BOYS, WOMEN AND CHIL- fonakoren Including famities, to pick hops: 20 Uemakers, 8c each; 10 laborers and teamsters, #8 and found; murried blacksmith, 82 75 day: carpenter, $2 7,, city work: screwturner: circu- lar-sawyer: 5 farmers; choreman for ranch, 815. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. COOKS, 325, $35 AND $50; 8 WAITERS, 6 S0 aa $25; camp walter, near city, $25 and SADY, ‘m] ment Agents, 634 and 636 Clag abe i WAN'I'ED—PABTIEE SEEKING EMPLOY- ment who can furnish wood references to call at The Evening Post’s People’s Exchange Bureau, 659 Market st., and learn our methoa of aiding them in securing positions. - AN OF 60, WITH GENERAL EXPERL i ence of IHT ;n.d”;mmo‘vr ‘work, will work ngood al upation except farmi Adarees 3, 1, box 66, Call Difice, - oP" AT 1 ".“15‘3‘.,;??"' ks 835, per montb . CHPLY } wages $35 per month: 4 thisday.” X P: JOHNSTON & COn 812 Broad. way, Oakland, : 3 OST—AT TIVOLI OPERA HOUSE, SATUR- day, July 25, iv. ry opera-glasses. Return to 2015%4 Ellis st: $10 reward. OST—LAST SUNDAY: PLAIN GOLD BAND o : marked inside “A. H. to E. D.” Return 5% ryant st.; reward. ]‘:dsw —SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 16TH, ‘small black silk varasol, carved jvory handle. Return to 2614 Laguua st. and receive reward. OST—UPPER SET OF TEETH. RLTURN to Bookstore, 530 Montgomery st., and receive reward of $2. OST_A_PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBER- nis Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of JOSKPH A. B. HULL, No. 192- 1406._The finder will return t0 bank. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. FRANKSHAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ROOM 421, fourth floor, Parroty building (Em porium). JOEN EXICHARDS, LaW OFFICES ROOMS 26 and 27, Crocker building; lelephone Main 75, San Francisco, Cal. : OHN R. AITKEN AND MA URICE L. ASHER: Jmu at law, rms 515,516, 5ub floor, Parrow bldg. ‘AR']‘I‘{L‘RbW‘ANTED }N A GOOD MANU- lacturing business: call to-day. ) TYRRELL, 719 Market st. AY 5 FOOID & §450, T Ty oy J . use: cation b leaving city. 216 Sixih st. Tt ()AKLAND ROUTE ON EVENING BUL- letin for sale; clears ; 82000 Broadway, Oakiand. bt SRy o D() BOOM LOUGING-HOUSE: GOOD LOUAL: ity: che must sell i 5 B b iamoant omwl mmediately. Address INTEB!UR AGENCY OF CALL FOR SALE. will pay $150 month; g per price $4000. Apply ROCERY BUSINESSFOR SALE. G et e oca ton. - Cor, Duncan sht Ramiierd FURNISHED RESTAURANT NE. §25. doer 5. ¥. PLUMBE, 1402 Valemon FSTAURANT TO LET; FIXTUR] Rlll.: balf a block from Sutter. Apply IEISZ 1!“01‘2 hours from 9'A. M. 105 P. M. and 7 t0 9 P. M. LL CASES OF IRREG stored in a few hours; saie and sure relief | Ruaranteed; travelers helped without delay; pri- Vate home In confinemeut: regu.ar graduate phy- sician; 80 years' successful practice; MEDICAL ELECTRICITY used: ladies, consult the doctor before going/ elsewhere; you will save time and expense: consultation fres and confidential. MRS. DR. WYE'H, 916 Post st., near Larkin. A kW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTEU- ment or worthless pills used ; every woman her owp physician for all female troubles, no matter from what cause; restores always in one day: can be sent and used at homes all cases guaranteed: if you wan® to be treated safe and sure call ons man’s physician. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st ALPEAJ'-!I FRENCH PILLS—a D1 TO Jadies troubled with irregularities: nodanger; safe and sure; $2 50 express (. 0. D.: don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BkKOS., Oakland, Cal. ORMEN—GREEN'S GUARANTEED CURE; greatest nerve rreatment known; positive cure for all weakness: cure guaranteea or money re- turned; trial free. Agent, KILLY, 102 Eddy st. EMALE DISEASES, juse: a home i confinemens 'y comfor:: satistaciion guaranteed, by MRS. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st. BS. GOODWIN, DISEASES WOMEN SPB- claliy; unexcelied in restoring irregulurity or other conditions: home in confinement: best care: low fees: pills $3. Moved to 504 Mcallister st MES DR WEGENLR TAKES LADIES BE- fore and during confinement: Infunts sdopted into good homes; treats ail female complaints of irregularities successtuily. 419 Eddy st. MALL CHICKEN RANCH F.. cheap. 1130 East Twelfth st., Eu‘:‘o-k.ln :nl(in RS. M. E. RODGERS, PRIVATE HOME 1IN confinement; terms reduced. 929 Howard st AIRY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS - D ing-rooms) for saie cheap. 1008 xsydo(:nm R. DORA GRAY—ALL FEMALE COM- plaints restored: cure guaranteed. 827 kddy. AY, GRAIN, WOOD_AND Co. for'sale: rent cheap. 1915 Mission st 0 D EALL 14 McALLISTER STEEET. NEAR Jones. Diseases of women and children. ARNESS SHOP FOR : HATEEowe & CO., San Franeisen: Cott T R~ J. A ACHARD, MIDWIFE—_HOME IN confinement; 25 yr3' experience. 555 Mission. FOB SALE_COFFEE-MILL AND SCALES. JEISREGULAB.OR ANY FEMALE DI~EASE see MRS.DR. PUETZ and be content. 25414 4th. inquire 538 Birch ave., near Laguna st. PELVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT. MES DR. FUNCKE. 1416 Eighth st.. Alameda. OR SALE—CANDY MANUF. CTO] DIY 1136 Market st.; must sell at onee -~ - R EANCE $15; BAKERY AND NOTIONS; 3 rooms. Make offer. Naean FOR SALE—A quire 312 Bush st. HARDWARE STORE. IN IN AMERICA-THR 0 any address in the one year for $1 50, post~ \ WEEKLY CALL, sent United STORAGE. smmux-cuEAPEsT IN THE CITY ; FIRE- proot bullding: advances made. 211 Larkin. FDBNITUR& PIANOS, TRUNKS: AD- vances, shipping. CHAS. L. TAYLOK,%04 Post. A B.SMITH FURNITURE CO, 152 BLLIS; «+ low rates: fire-proof building; Eastern plan.

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