The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 5, 1897, Page 12

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HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MANWARING 1S STILL, CHAIRMAN Re-elected as Head of the New Republican Ceunty Committee. J. M. Chretien Believes in New Blood, but He Is in the Minority. “Unite the Party” Is the Kzyno'e of the First Meeting of the Committee. The retiring Republican County Com- mittee held its final meeting and the new County Committee held its first meeting hall lastevening—the old hand- ing over to the new committee §15, with everything paid for. Charles Manwaring, chairman of the old committee, was re-elected chairman Conn was elected sec- of the new. retary of the new committee. J. M. Cbretien opposed the re-election of Manwaring, and nominated William In a short and rather sharp speech he insisted that new blood should be injected into the management or official head of the committee. that Manwaring had led the parf fezt twice, ana that that record shou!d warrant his retirement. “During the last camraign the party was split into factions. which ran it to iis “What we want is new Had we been united during this fight (it was a Republican year) we would lhave won every office from that of the Mayor 1o the last School Director. should have won them. will of the majority. here to go ahead on the old lines, regardless of this lesson. t 1o go on record as opposed If we meet with the same results the majority should be leit to bear the Cluff for the place. Now it seems the wedosolw There was a call for the question, but before the chairman could state the result a demand was took the occasion to say that he thought they were going {00 fast. “It’s the same old douge,” said Chre- tien. “‘They want to bar out the minority altogether.” Marks went on to say. however, that he anwaring. He thought a de- eftain was entitled to resp:ct and esteem, even if he had lost the battle. The committee should get behind once again and help him pull through. Cluff at this jancture rose and with- that he had atlowed the use of it on the condition that it would bring harmor something said about cefeat; he did not | hairman was responsibie for it. It was the business of the members of the committee themselves to unite. The roll was called, and Manwaring scored 31 against 17 opposed to him Chairman Manwaring thanked the com- mittee and then especially thanked Mr. what he had been defeated twice,” he said, ‘“‘but it was It was an unfortunate split in the party, which I did my best to heal. 1 may say that I will do everything that the two faction 1f it is possible I think I will do There had been | not my fault. in me lies Secretary Conn thanked the committee, and then Mr. Chiretien moved that a com- appointed at once. There was a little discussion over this, upon the tavle, the prevail- ing opinion being that there was no hurry mittee on rules and it was | Jesse Marks at this juncture suggested there should be a vice-chairmian and named T. D. Riordan for the place. this, saying that if Marks had not made the motion he hini- self would have done so. Mr. Riordan was chosen as vice-chair- man without dissent. Mr. Riordan moved fifteen be appoiated by the chairman, the report to be made at E. Wallace bat a committee of | next meeting. F. that the number be eighteen, and the motion carried, in s a protest from thought they were se Marks, ing too fast again. He held that this committee should be ap- vointed at the chairman’s very carefuliy chosen, first importance in the matter of bealing the difference in the party. Lincoin Savage introduced the following leisure, and as it was of the Resolved. First, that a committee of three on reorganization be appointed by the chair for the purpose ot consu.ting with disxflected Re- th a view to the formation of one tative of the Republican ity and County of San Francisco. Resolved, That this comwiltee report at the next meeting of the County Committee. In speaking to the matter Mr. Savage said that there was 25 per cent of the Re- not represented in “Only when by strong candidates can the party hope to carry this County,” he said. “Atpresent we are split wide open. are all defeated—both sides are defeated. 1t is now our business before there is any before we get inio the newspapers, before any faction has been created, to get together and go into the next campaign a sirong and united party.’’ took exception said they sbould have thought of that be- fore they efected the to first elect a chairman and then go to this 25 per cent of the party and tell them that you wonlid like n you?” he said. He then moved that the whole matter be left to the chairman. Savage said he did not look at the mat- | He did not telieve that the | chairman represented all the wisdom of thought this committee could do the work bhetter than the chair- man could and should be appointed. Chretien’s smendment was carried al- nost unanimousiy and the committee ad- journed to the call of the chair. —— The mail-carriers in Northern Maino have put on their skates, EOIEL ARRIVALS, organizstion party in the committee at all. fight on at all to bave them j ter that way. J F Firth, Buffalo 3 H Roth, Bildgeport Haztie Duniap, Los Ang ¥ Bettluhouse&w,LosA J Tibbetts, Cal M Wackbira, Stockton C RSt Tohn, J A Shaw & v, Pt biuron F G Roth, Bridgeport . Los Ange es Eer.ha Duniup, Los ang © E Wes.. acramento J anderson, Cal F Lombard, Stockton Mrs St Joh, Chicazo T P Caliuudas, Pt Horon 1 Hampuell, Sinta Rosa R Hoigere. Blk Diamond C Eenzer, Cal R H Simonds, Brooklyn ¢ E Kother, ~marisville H B Holmaa, Topeka J Peters, i oumis H H Walts, ~an Jose T A Long, fos Angeles C S Biack, Santa Rosa T Fuy, Valiejo H Honiicampt, Chicago © Fiuberg. Cal Mis C ~ampson, S Jose ¥ G Rotber, Loomi: W P Abbott & fm. Kans B L Brink, ~an Jos« H F Staring, Los Ang G W Wise, Los M Malloy, Santa Kosa D A Levy, Valiejo BALDWIN HOTEL. E A Richman, AjvaradoM B Crome, Portland M & Harris, Oakland J > Kiveman, N Y A" Hurlb i1, Lincoin §'E Wood, San Joswe R Merchant, Sexttle 3 A Marion, Nashvilie Miss M Marks, ~tockion M P ~tein & w, Stockton n Jose W B Collins, San Jose J Contieras, Sau Mateo Mrs Corley & c. Menlo P H Seaman. \ a lejo C Hawkins, Fiesno CE HOTEL. J Gutman., N Y. 7 F Marshull, J Joves. Macto ¥ Johnson, Vallejo G ¥ Burlingame, N Y A Kobertson, N Y H Seiden. C0l0_ne © Remingien, N Y N'P Chipman, Rea Bluft H P Blackburn, Pa A Manuheimer, N Y F E Berry, Stanford ¢ RUSS HOUSE. H D Foy, N Y A I'abl, Montreal Mrs Ford, Oakland J Egan, Sacto R Montgomery, Sacto H L Moody, Truckee W Cartwright & w. Fres P Wark, tresno Miss Lawion, Fresno C W Hutchinson, L Angl G A Phillips. Pt Arena J T Preen, Arbnckie J Delaces, Atbuckle CEQuag y, 108 Angeles Mrs J A Baddied, Picrvl A R Cross, Visaila W G Jones, Ala J W Stone, Burlingame H Jones, Sacto JT Brewer & w, Sacto T ¢ Cox. Stockton J C Clayborn, Redaing J M Cartne, Vallejo S Brown. Valieio J McClay, San Audreas Il Smith. Tenn J R Stovell, Tenn W Howell, Hanford S Wood, Santa Rosa J M Wood. Sacto ¥ Somers & w, Pt ¢osta Y ; Woodson, Portland MrsJ T Harringion,Colus E Allen, Monterey A A'McRes, Sania'Cruz P B Nea!, Sissons A B Jones, Mout V Staadecker. N Y W W IMuskins, Nev City A Patton, Nev Clty C W Schleiffer, Sacto’ ~ J D Wacsworth, St Rosa W Craib, Isieton S Jones, Osnkosh P Ivancovich, Hantord J Gilbert, Hanford LICK FOUSE. J J Smith, Stockton Mrs Newton, Loy Ang FJ Standart, Berkeley G Newman, El Paso C H Jordan, Pasadena D Cuttin, Eureka T S Minot, Randsburg L L Corey. Fresno W H Hauon, Modesto N E LeYoe, Modesto CRabotesu & f, N Y A T Lightoer. bakersfld 1) N Carutue:s, Sta Ros E S C Bogan & w, San Rat M J Mulie © M Cobb &1, Salinay Miss N Whitehurst. Cal J Markley. Geyservilie Sam Lask, Sauia C J H Hampton &w, Pa £ St J Fox. Red Lodge G E Churen, Fresio J M Levee, Valejo A T Niles, Poriland Alex Cobn. Cal H L Busanell, Ch.cago . G M W& s. Volta Phi Gitsou, Mont L M Foul zelle W Fou zelle Merced Dr F P Cark, Stockton son. Stockton F A lee, Madera JE Rygers, Silver Gate | D Brown Jr, Feluma Ed S Bell, Napa C Donohoe & w, Wiliows I’ Snowgrass & w, Cal A D Banaister, Cal GRAND HOTEL. H Casey, Sacramento € Siemin Jr, Cal E Lowi:z, Chicago I P Malioy, Chicago VM Rutnman,Pittsburg W K ieed, Aubura Mits Andr o1, Oakiund Q K Taisburg, Napa § Pratt, Walnut Creek J M Strieninz, Snta Rosa E Counoly, Cel GG Grav s, Cal C I arrier. Jercel G Wended. N Y M ss Holmes’ Snta Paula G Wentworth &, Portld i J M Dyer & w, Honduras A Hurlbut, Lincoln 3 CMeCarthy, L Angeles J A Melutyre, Sacto Miss K Trissmous, Cal Frank John Poliard, Ferndale Miss E A Coley. N Y k. H Ingoam. England C e Hrowneil, U S N W W White. Stockton RT Towaits&w,Sn Jose Mrs C k Hoppin, Yolo W N Furlong, Gilzos § r McAnear, Sacramnto Wi B Berach, Yolo > Eichelbroth, H L West, Stockton. H Wco- & w, Angels J Huek, Suisun G Conuoily, ~uisun Miss M Connolly, Sulsun J A Fenger, San Jose COSMUPOLITAN HOTEL. E S Butler, Oakland J Ovst. Merced J Martin, Merced T Murohy, Vallejo & w, Los Ang E Multer, Cak.#nd J W Hoffman, Merced = J Sulemade, Merced T L Chr.sue, Vancouver F Chrsife, Gualal C Ciough & fm, Chico A Jaaeicien, Nev City I Weilingion, Nev City J W Howara, Oakland P B Galia ber, Los Ang P Couran, M.D., Dublin J Montenn, Butte k E Butier, Buite J T Caines, Livings'on 8 Nicholis & w, Fresno A kepjamin, Lou sville U Davis, N Y O Bralthwaite, Seatue T Browning, Port and O Felix, Bakersfie d S Le Grange, kureks L Cooper & fm, Ariz SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALZ~ 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, 713 Larkin street, open until §:30 o'clock. EW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until § o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o’clock. 1 h street, oven nnti) a'clock. NUTICE Or MEETINGS. 5, PAST MASTERS' ASSOCIATION of Catifornia, F.a2d A. M.—The of- ficers and members are requested to meet at the Masonic Temp.e TH S DAY (Tues- dey), January 5, 1897, at 12 o'clock M., to attend | the funeral services of our late brother, Past Master ALBeRT FREDERICK KNOKP. By order of the President. LS HUMACHER, Secretar: CALIFORNIA CHAPTER N R. . M. will meet THIS (TU DAY) EVENING, January 5, at 7:30 o'clock. Siated meeting and {ns.aliation of officers. By order of (he H. P. FRANKLIN M. DAY, Secretary. g5, PACIFIC LODGE and A. M meeting THIS 0 o'cluck. GEURGE -ecre ary. ORIENTAL L DGE NO. 144, F, and A, M.—Stated meetnz THIS ESDAY) EVENING at7:30 0'ciock. A.S. HUBBA KD, Secre:ary (TUES 30 0’ 1N, January 5, at GEO. J. HUBE B= NS LOUGE U, 260, ¥. and A. M.—(he offiers and members are requested to at:end the fune- b abia & ral of cur late orother, ALBERI FRED- ERICK KNORP, THIS DAY, at 11:30 A. i, from the Mason.c Temple. By order of the Master. HAKRRY BALHR, S . FRANCO - AMEK1 iodge No. 207, 1. 0. 0. F.— 2 Officers and members are requested to 2o meer at thelr hall HUGSSDAY, AW~ on 'of the offi- are especiaily Janvary 7, at 8 P. ., for instal Cers for the en<uing term. ALl P. requested Lo be present. . LEON AURADON, . G. Secretars. UNITY LOL [35 A 0.0. F.,Six eenthand Valencia S 2 sts.—Fub ic instllation of officers, lit- ZABHS erary entertsinm nt and dance, /N IUESDAY RVENING, January 5,1897: mem- bers and friends corilaily invi.ed. J.C. F. CORBETT, N. G. W3t THACKERAY, Rec. Sec. FRANCISCO LODGE Z No. 3, L 0. 0. F.—The officers 3 2 and members of this lodge are Inviied 2ot 10 nitend the suneral of our late 7/ brother, ALBERT ¥. KNORP, from_thie Mzsonic Temple, at 11:30 A. 3., THIS DAY (luesday), January 5. . LAFAIX, N. G. £ A SPECTAL SESSION OF GOLD- en Gate Enca npment No. 1, 1. 0. 0. F., will be held THIS TUESDAY, January ‘at 11:.0 o'clock A. M., in kucampment, Hall, to atiend the fuveral of Brother A. k. KNORP. H. C. GEOKGE, Scribe. A. 0. H.,, DIVISION No. 2— ihe regular monthly ‘mee ing of this di- % vigion will be beld in Hibernis &% Hall WEDNESDAY EVE ING, January 6, at 7:50 starp. Candidates secking admission Wil please be promp in attendauce. Sojourning brothers are cord ally inv BARTLY LEE, President. S = 3 ING — NUTICE 18 hereby given that the eigbth_sunual meet- ing of (e siockholders of the ~an Francisco and Oakland Mutual Loan Association will be held &t the oftice of the corporation, No. 518 Montgomery st., corper Commercial, on WEDNESUAY, Janu- ary €, 1897, At 0 ciock P. M., for 1he purjose of elec in: ¢ir-cioss for the ensuing year presenta- tion of the eiglt, annual rej ort and the (ransac- tion of such other business as may come before the meeting. Books are now open for subscription to 1000 shares of stock of the N1:th Series. Loans made in Sun ¥rancisco and Alameda countles oniy. - terest 6 ver cent per annum. free of mortgage taxes; premium 20 per cent gr0ss. or 50 cents per share, jus aliments at pleasure of borrower, which amounts to $12 50 p-r month for edch $1000 n-t | cash received 1y the borrower, this sum pasing | both principal and inerest. Loans may be repaid atany tine desired. Ey omler of the Board of Directors. TIHON. J. WELSH, President. A SmARBARA. Sect tary oz o viae MLEiiNo OF THE MEM- 55 peis of (he Lishop Armitace Church Or- phanage will be beld a the office of the secietary, 5%0_California streei, room 38, ob January 12, 1897, at 12 X, for ihe purpose o revising or amending the 'by-iaws of said corporation, or adopting new by-laws: also for the transaction of suCh Ocbier busliiess as may come before the meet- in . L. WADHAM, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. JANUARY 5, 1897 ® . e BN NESEEIRCD T IEE A, e s e - o HELP WANTED—Continued. AFLP WANTED—Continnaa, BORROWERS ACCOMMODATED AT short notice; money to loar on lots north of the park, in the kichmond district: easy pay- Apely to W. J-GUNN, 410 Montgomery. INDIA OPIUM CURE FOR $26: PER- fectly harmiess: ladles treated at home. B. D. KIMMIS, 916 Market st., Columbian Building. RIECTED FOK 34 UNTER & CO. CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment office. 17 Webb st., below Kearny. nr. Cal.; tel. main 231 W.C.YOUNG, mer OUNG MAN JUST FINISHING COURSE writing wishes position. 42 McAllis:er st. rthand ana t; Address Stenographe- QCOTCHMAN, STRONG AND ACILIVE, AGE Tiling to hel n cookin :.:lltndr willing to help in any way; sm ay. Call Offive. Onklaod, 3 BAD TENANIS rollections mads, elty Lollection Co.. 415 Monter st 41; can do p TRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL varicus positions from 8§10 to $25. 1306 Mason. K EMPLOYMENT NEYMEN BARBE: OURNEVMEIL B 102 Reventh at. secretary .H. BERNARD, ANTED—GIRL OR MIDDLE-AGED WOM- an so do KH’I?"l non-ew:;; !l;r l;m.i:')'sgfbg T80T no washing; wages : pply AVentreth ace, bet. Valencia and Mission, from 10 10 2 o'clock. GEL, 1370 18 VEARS, ATSIST FOR OXE month in a small family and sieep home. Ap- ply at 3735 T'wentieth st EXPERIENCED, SCOTCH, 40. unders-anding magsage, wants posi- ages $25 month. MAUAL.UNS VW ANIEU—cEMALE, JTRL FOR HOUSEWORK. APPLY 174 CO- lumbia square, bel. Sixih, Seventh, Fo.som and Harrison st COMPETENT GERMAN INFANT'S NURSE desires situation; MISS CULLEN, ECTABLE, STRONG, YOUNG SWISS ged 20, just arrived, speaxing German ouly, wishes situation to assist in housework or 52c0n_work o taking care of children; wages not under $12 to commence, 4184 Nineteenth s, AND WIFE tions in hotel or rooming-hou stands repairing and all kinds of car, woman to do_chamberwor} 00K, MALE, GOOD PLAIN COOK AND baker: middie-aged; willing to assist in any other way atout house atd grounds; wages $15 ¥. R. M., Call, Oak and. " ANTED—WORK IN lodgl ig-house: can wa: wash dishes, asist in cooking, etc. Address A. k., box 14, Call. best references; 325 Sutter st. RESTAURANT OR make beds, sweep, Call or address K. K., WANTED — BY A YOUNG and can_bandle rmwork: reference; N, 280 Natoma st. is good carpenzer, hories und doall_k.nds_of please adiress BIEKN ANIED = BY Y couple a place; man as coachman With AL 5 . 1: both poiite man is Frerch; woman Swedish; . B., box 8, Ca! DARISIAN LADY'S MAID AND DRESSMAK- er wishes few more engagements; no objection 703 Stockon st. Y OUNG GIRL 7O ASSISTIN HOUSEWORK: ,ADPY 1218° Hampshire st near Twenty- fourth. T, 8637 MARKET ST.—EGOMS 20c, 250 to 50¢ night: $1 10 82 weex. INCHESTRR HOUSE, room: free bus and baggage to apd from the ferry. TAKE LUDGING AT 106 160 K retuding cofés and roils. LOHO HOU? 44 THIRD ST, NR. 25c a night: reading- and 20¢ & night. 3 624 Washington st., near Kearnt. TWHO CAN THINK OF thing to_patent? “Depe. 1, Patent Atior- ngton, D. C, for thelt offer and list of 200 inventions 7OUNG GIKL.TO ASSIST IN GENERAL housework. 2215 Bush st. JECT WAUES DUK LABOG Andcierica KNGX Coliection Ago. 110 Sutca: ersc&clerks. KNOX ASTED—MEN, WOMEN TO LEAKN BAR- ber brade; only 8 weeks required: tools gives catalogue ssut. . F. Barber Scuool, 1516 Howard. TOMAN 20 10 24 FOR LIGHT H USE- work, 11n family; wages §8. Call 3:70 to5 .., 710 Lombard si., cor. Montgomery VW ANTED —APPRENTICE — ON 108 go0d wages. Appiy at vnce. SALIG BROS. A TED — YOUNG GIRL "FOR LIGAT slecp home. 1011 Buchauan st. LADY WOULD LIKE POSIiION as companion and assistant: writer and seamstress. Address Worth, box 79, ABLE AND WILLING, JJASDY MaN, any kind. Address Handy, good reader, wants work; TUATION WANTED BY ELDERLY MAN as watchman or any kind of light work, e: J. GILL, 204%s Fit- ANTED—BY AN INTELLIGENT AMERI- can woma~ (mid |le-aged) & position as work- ing housekeeper: good cook and seamsiress. Ad- dress R. E. M., box 162, Call Office. DrSIKES HOUSE- e day washing, Cooking, cleaning or box 61. Call Oflice. CKMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL Call 1023 Minua st, cept saloon work. OY 15 Y1XARS OLD WOULD LIK# PLACE on a ranch: understands borses and milking Dbas been working on ranche for small wrges, is willing to work Address 3642 Seventesnih st. MAN WANTS SITUATION ON PRI- ince or smal farm; knows how (0 take care of horses and is handy with tools; more an otject tnan high wazes: best references. Address A. B., box 69, JIRST-CLASS BUTLER WISHES ate family; the best or references. H. £., box 3», Call Oflice. (ION WANTED BY SiNGLL GERSLA v greenhouse, flower and vegeiable gardener: references. Address Gardener. ANTED—WORK BY A Y iU used to hotel, Tes:auiant, salcon oF Piease address H. plain sewing. Address J. G housework: no postal. bet. 11 and 12, BY A MIDDLE-AGED AMERL 1 for light housework wages §3 per moath. an woman, 4 situati or working hous Ke: pe; Address one week, MISS A., box 6%, Call Office, ESPEUIABLE GIKL, 16, WISHES PLACE (0 assist in light housework in a family of 2. 11934 Juniper s ., bet. Tenth and Eleventh. DOSITION AS WORKING HOUSEKEEPER by a German lady who is first-class cook and able to take care of chiidren. Commercial. Piease caliat 2019 Kitchen work: city or counsry. MILLER, 631 Sacramento st., room 98. ON WANTED BY EXPERIENCED engineer to run machine.shop, sawmiil. hoist- Address. Engineer, TERM \N GIRL WISHES SITUATION FOR work or to walt at table. ing engines. Hotel, Second sf & JXPEKT LAUNDRYMAN WISHESTO HAVE employment: competent 1o take charge of any Address D.. box 143, Cail Uflice. 00D COOR AND BAKER WANTS A SITUA- tion fn hotel or restaurant. Mouigomery wor< by the day at housework or washivg. Apply 742 Howard st. ANTED—_BY COMPET. sition 0 assis in lig charge of children. Sixth, second floor. EFINED MIDDL WOMAN, PO- : housework or lakeé full Call at 1018 Howard st., near department. Please call 217 AGED NOKTH GERM A, experienced housekeeper, who speks Epglish and German. desires to take cherge of a gentrman's household; reterences given and re- Address and state pariicuiars A. W., box SCANDINAVIAN can drive and care C RELIABLF wants work of any kind; horses. Add: JEAT GIRL FOR GENEKA . HOUSEWORK. 12184 Fulion Scott. SIRLFOR CHAMBERWORK: WAGES $10. 21644 Sixih st. JOUNG GIRL FUR GENERAL HOUSK- L works tamily o 2; references: 101012 12298 s. OMPETENT GRRMAN GIRL FOR GEXN. eral housework: famity of two. 917 Sutter st. OUNG NEAT GIRL T0 DO GENEKAL housework; $4. 2213 Steiner st. UCNG GIKL AS WAIIRusS. 580 CEN- tral ave., bet. Hayes and Grove, VW ANTED_PUPILS FOR PRACTICAL MIL- linery school; course thorough: clas forming for spring work: satlsfaclion guars 2214 Geary st., removed from 410 L.eaven PECIAL, SPECIAL, SPECIAL—THE MC- Dowell Dresscutting Academy reopens Mon- day, January 4, 1897; speclal inducements (0 ail beginners next ' week two weeks' sewing lessons free: do not fail to take advantage of this grand offer; :his is the (ime 10 lenrn something useful and practical; the McDowell 1s the largest and best dressmakiog schocl on the Coast; now is the time toenter the Mchowell Dresscutting Academy, 626 Market, opposite Palace Hotel. AWRENCE CUT1ING SCHOOL 1S THE only reliable place for patterns: every one {uaranteed to be perfec. 1231 Market st. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: VL Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 25c to $150 per night; $1 50 to 86 per week: free 'bus and bazgage to and from ferry. FLINNS DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING Academy, 14 Mcallister st.: $1a week. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR § CENTS — £\ WEEKLY CALL. In wraoper. for malling. 125, this oftice. RANCH OFFICE OF THk CALL. 167 NINTH st.—Want ads and subscrip:ions taken. TIUATION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS » gardener with Teferences. Address Gardener, box Z 109, Call Office. PEINTER—SITUATION WANTED BY COM- petent g-neral printer; city or country. Printer, box 108, this oflice. JAPANESE BOY WANTS PLACE TO cooking, housework, private family. . NANAHARA, 1600 Pacific ave. | MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: want ads and subscriptio: APANESE SCHOOLBOY WANTS PLACE TO Address NAKAGAWA, 758 necticu., desires a position a3 a working hous ke per in widower's or bache.or’s home. 1007 Market st. G GERMAN tion as housekeeper. lor st., 100m 14. CH COOK WISHES A POSITION boarding-honse. or as Address 10 Hanover DESIRES_PUSI- Aaaress or calt 112 Tay- in a family or sma.l bousekeeper to a widower. place, off Sacramento st. ANTED—TO DO LAUND both kinds of woik. OLORED WOMA work of any kind, or a place of any kind come home nights. Address 1834 Church ave. i stockton and Pow NEAT SWEDISH GIRLS (sl wish work together: cock ani second work: 513 MoAllister st, bear Van work in family. Castro st., Oakland. MONTGOMERY, COKNER OF branch office of the Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken. MAN WANTS POSITION TO LEARN as a machine hand or helper. bux 75, Call. [ANTED—SITUATION AS FUREMAN ON can make survey. “WOULD LIK good references. Address X. M., DRESSM \KER Address 1004 Market. hydraviic mine; ‘more.cngagem s box 43, Call Oftice. MALE HELF \ANTED. RUTLER. #30 10 $40. MISS CULLEN, 523 Sutter st. : ((O0K. ¥55 AND ROOM: SECOND COOK, 30: " wailer, $6 a_week: waiter, §20 and room: cook, %63 to 875, coun ry; couk, 860 and room, country: cook,811 & week #id room. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. ) RANCHHANDS; BUITER AND CHEESE Z maker; laondr man, councry laundry, see Party here. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. OAST AGENT FOR AN FASTERN MAP Company. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. 75 MEN WANTED T0-DAY, FEON 31610 O 875 month. found: 15 farmers for orchard; ran hes, vineyards etc., $15, $20, §30: farmer and wife for'a vineyard, $45 and found: 2 milkers, $20: man to raise biackberries on ranch. MUKRAY & | R ADY, Leading Employment Agents, 654 and Clay'st = COOKS, §25, §30, §40, $60: LUNCH COU | ter cook, 835 end found: porter, cite hotel, $20 and found; 3dishwashers, 1510 §20. MURRAY & READY, Leading kmployment Agents, 634 and st. . IRL, A PLACE housework aod sieep home. bet. Seventh aud INCHEST LK HUUSKE, Market—Klectric lights in every roo 260 to $1 60 per night: §1 50 (0 $B par iree bus and baegace to Chesley st., d from the terry. BL LATELY FROM GEEMANY for general nousework. hes a_situation Ca 1at 69 Minna st FEMALE HELY WANTED. ED BY A COMPETENT American woman to do general honsework or N WITH A CHILD, $15. MISS CUL- cooking; references if required. 3 Address or call NURSE. CHILD 2% MISS CULLEN, 823 -utier. GOVERNESS, TO GO WASHING BY shing home. 1590 Fireenih. N WISHES HOUS - WORK: shing and ironing. 221 Miuna. IRL WISHES TO HELP WITH GENERAL housework and cooking: lately from Irelaud; Call 8t 620%3 Minna st. JITUATION WANTeD BY MOIHEKR AND duushier as cook and waltress: hotel or private woull acceps situation aloue. SESMAN NUKSERY T wairress, $20, private boarding house. cham- $15. MTS CULLEN, 3 ESs, HOTEL, §20 MiSs CULLEN, APABLE WOMA is good cook: Wi RMAN COOK, $30. MISS CULLEN, 323 AUNDRESS, $25. MISS CULLEN, 828 SUT- [OUSEKEFPER, $20: TEN HOUSEWORK- girs, city #nd country, WEUISH GIKL WISHE do upstairs work. Cali 28 Sheridan st., off | Ninca, bet. Folsom and Harrison. SISTEKS: ONE AS nursesirl, other at light housework. SI UATION 710 | 810 and $25:°8 young Mi S CULLEN, 323 sut- KOTESTANT NURSE: ONE CHILD: $20; shortdistance; seelady here. MiSs CULLEN, WANTS WOKK BY THE DAY, wasbing anl housecieaning; MRS. A. W., b45 Ash ave. 8L Address TR WISHES % | (R AT KUTCHER, $15, ALANEDA: p.ace for upsiairs work or nurse to chlidren. e Oaxinngiy 60 Manchester st. GLRL WOULD LIK to do_second work. M135 CULLE. YIRL, ELLIS ®T.,25; GIRL, OCTAVIA ST. #20: girl, Berxeley, §20¢ £20: gir', Bush st., §20. housé- eeper, $15 10 §:0, girl. Lagnna st. $20; girl, V. Farrell st §.5: glri, Stevenson st., irl, Twenty-ninih st.. A POSIITON Address 830 Valencia st. SPECIABLE WOVAN WITH A CallD & years old wouid l'ke x situ; girl. Th rieenth st., see party here o oie o do adusiul ; gir, Fddy st, 8157 girl, Reading,' $15 girl, Sutter ~t.. $16; g.rl, Gears st , JE PeCIABLE YO NG GIRL WOULD U a place 10 a0 second work or iight housework. Addreéss 115 i wenty-seven HIrl Grecn ;415 glil Minih st 17 voung girls, 8, $10 und § 2 per mon b, 7 German, 11 Swedish, 3 'S, 749 Market st. S, 85 A WEEK, CALL EARLY; aliress. country hotel, $2) and room; 2 wait- $.0 and room each: wultress, swall place, 33 50 a week: walt ess, country, $25: ¢ _umbermaid, $12; chambermald and wait some, waltress. choice piace, 515 and room: chbambermaid, 815 and rcom:_lunch wait- t, 87 week: 8 waitresies, cook, Jewish style, £35. SITUATION FOR Lousework aud pa D «ookiug: small family; | 38sist. etc., nice ramilies; 15, 3 4. I PECTABLE WOMAN WOULD LI situation to do iizht housework and take care Please cali a 428 Clemen. JLDERLY WOMAN WISHES~ITUA 110N TO take charge children, care for infent from birth, assist with housewor] ences: wages $10. res:es, same hous: 800d COOk: refer- M.. box 109, Lall Gflice. IRSI-CLASS IRONRK BY THE DAY OR week. 1000 Washington WANTED BY YOUNG GIRLTO fldren and assist in bonsework. Applv 10 Falmoutn st., off Folsom, bet. Fifth and 1€ s; Cook, Testau; city, $20 ana room MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. IDDLE-AGKD WOMAN, MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. WEDISH GIRL, of 4: $20. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. OUSEKEPER: fice 9 10 10 A. M. RENCH NURSKGIR lady in office Weduesday, , 749 Market st. TERMAN GIRL, HOUSEWORK: 8 TN FAM- fly: $20; see lady in oflic- Wedaesday at 2 MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. SCANDINAVIAN COUK, paid, $25: Swedish or Danish, distwasher, institution, $20; young housework girl, Berkeley young chambermaid, $15: nursegirl, country, $15. U R HANSEN, 110 Geary st. HOUSEWORK Amer:can fumily ; good cook: lignt wash; $15. C R HANSEN & CO., 110 veary 7 ANTED_FEMALJK COOK, INSTITUTION, 4 ) rotest mt. Scandioavinn second girls, $20; Protestant cook, 40 4c00 8in weimio and American 5 and $30; restaurant waltress, $:5: cook, boaraing-house, $20, aud girls for house: fa city and country. CO.. 316 Sutter st. JURSERY GoVe stand kindergarten work, $25, vnd others. J. F. CROSST & CO. 316 Su tar st. CMEKICA S ro 11l €00¢, Adfierican 1. CAKE 1 CHILD, take care of cl OMPeTENT AMERICAN COOK, MIDDLE- accd and 8 nice Iaoudress, wishes work in n city or couniry; wages $12i0 $15. 1024 rioward st room 10. TERMAN GIRL, WANIS ITUATION TO do géneral housework or cooking. 15264 Stockio:. WANTED—BY WEDISH G RL, 10 ¢0 lizht upstairs work and sewing. Call at 1320 Stanyan si. TOUNG GRRMA ~ PARTY IN OF- MARTIN'S, 749 Market. CHI1.D; 816 SEE 2 o'clock. MAK- GIKL WoULD LIK country, fare position to as-lst In light housework. postals: call at 16 3 Powell at WISHES A FEW MORYK 1s cometent; 8 517, Seconi st. OSITION AS COOK BY GERMAN WOMAN in private family: first-class French and Amer- iean covking. 1519 California st. ANTEU—A IOSITION companion to invalia or children going East In return for first-class fare. Address £. C., 923 Mealiister st. i X engagements as ladv years experience. French and AS TRAVELL .G O , WOMAN WANTS CHAMBER- TREoeTe £ work or charge of linen in lodging-house; ref- 1530 Kddy s G WOMA N, WITH GIRL 115 YEARS oid, would like position as working Lousexvep- eF o sl family: eitherclty or country. Address MR, B.. box 59, (CANDINAVIAN GIRL JOSI D from East wishes situation as general house- Address 1. A, box 18. Call. TIDOW, FINDING HER 4 FFAIRS EMBAR- rassed. wishes work for herself and son, he be- ing business college gracuate; references. 1ust speas French and German, $20; Ger: man i, gencral housewors, §25. ployment Uffice, 303 Mason. WATTRE SES, $30, CITY AND COUNTRY: § girls for housewors, $15 and §20: $20 and $25: 2 cooks for rauches. HLURRAY & R ADY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 aod Gerwan Km- DiVIDEND NOTiCES. £, DIVIDEND XOTICE_SAVINGS AND Loan Society, 101 ontgomery st., cor. “ut- ter. For the half yeur ending Uecember 51, 1895, a divid-nd has been declared at the rate of four and ts o-tenths (4 2-10) per cent per annum on icrm deposits end three and one-half (312) per cent yer anuum on ordinary deposis, free of Laxes payable on and afler Suturday, January 2, 1897 Dividends not called for are added 1o and bear the seme rate of dividend a3 ihe principal from and atier Jaunuary 1, 1897. CYKUS W. CARMANY. Cashier. CFFICKE OF TiE HIBERNIA SAV- inzs and Loan Society, coruer Market, Mo- allister and Jones sis., San Fraocisco, Dec. 30, 1896—At a regular meeting of the Hoard of Direc- {ors of this soclety, heid this day, a Uiviaend has been declared at the rate of four (4) per cent per anuum ou all deposits for the six months endl December 31, 1898, fres from all taxes, aad pay- “.bie ou and after January 2, 1897. KOBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. B JIUMBULDT SAVINGS AND 1L.OAN SO- cloty, 18 Geary s clared the folio.cin ~semi-aunual_dividends 4320 Pper cent per annnm o term 4nd 3.60 per cent per annum on erdinary deposits, payable on and after Junuary 2. 1897. ERNE~NT BRAND. Soc. SFECIAL NUTICES, NOTICE IS HERKEY CIVEN THAT the Marla Kip Orphanage ‘of 638 Folsom st. cisco, Cal., has received (Le following orihun. balf-orphan und abandoned girls from Ve tober 1 to ecember 51, 1896: Henriewa Ham- mer, aged 1 yerrand 8 months: Violet Herrlng, aged 1 year and 8 months; Louise V. K. Howurd, azed 12 years; (az) L. Langhorne, aged 1 year d 6 1 o.ths: simina Frenger, aged 11 years: Olga Frenger, ag 4 9 years. Alfreda Fren er, ae 7 yrars: Lena (. Claussen, aged 8 vears: Catherine Coughiin. aged 13 years: I mma M. Anderson, uged 4 years: Florence Cramer aged 11 year Dulce "F. Murray, axed 12 years: Jessie Lync Fiora JOUNG LADY WISHES POSITION TO DO second work and sewing 1o private family; references, Address A. T.. Young Women's Curisttau Assoviation, CCOMPLISHED WIDOW WANTS MAN- agin housexeeper’s Losition. ANTED — L0 K, French second girle, $-0 and §: cook for iustitution, $30. laundress and cham ber- lnundre s, $25, German: cook and housework, Germun style, $25: wailress and parior maid, $20: young gir's for nousework, 1EON ANDRE. 315 Stockton. Ay HOUEE. keeper: middie-aged woman :or country, $12: ndress, boarding-house, $.5. R.T. WARD & Cu.. 610 Clay si. 21 O'Far ail st. L rnen 547 Mission &t TR~I-CLASS COUK WISHES SITUATION, | too 4bd 815, Apply #0833 Sixteen h si. BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL; subscrintions an1 want ads taken, ih GI L OF 16 WISILES Home with comiortably situaied conple with- 1 STELN WAY, General Delivery, Uakiand, Cal BSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE L branch office, 339 Hayes st. open unt1 9:3) v'cluck. [ASTERN LADY OF REFINEMENT, BUT 1n reduced circomstances. would li~e positios 18 Lousekeeer in bachelor's or widower's home; 1 Fith sty room 1. CHAMBERMAID. $20; NURSE girl 16 years 0.4, $.0; 15 girls for housewors, wage: $12 10 325, MR<. HIR: JERMAN COUK, $20: NU SE AN SECOND X wor<: girl for Visalis, §2! o0k, hotel, $20; ais0 & num er of girls for house- DADAMI, 813 Sucter st IRST-CLASS | HELP FURNISHED, SCANDINAVIAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, girl for Fresno, work, $15 and 3 20. city or count (LAKDENER, FLOWERS AND VEGETA- X bles: wood-carver, $350 day; 3 laborers, clty. choreboy: engineer, city, 2 50 day. MUK~ RAY & RISADY, Leading Employment Agents, | 634 and 636 Clay ‘st. JREY COi K, COUNTRY HO EL SOUTH, $60: short-order cook, hotel, south, $60: short order and oyster cook. for @ Tes aurant, country, $10; ook for lunch-counter, country, see party here: C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 vear® st. CIRST-CLASS BARKERPER, WITH CITY references. C. 6, HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. JEAT YOUNG W AITE! LN tion, conntry’ §25, see parts here: all-round launiryman, country, $25 to §3s: neat young man, with £ood cliy réferences, 10 tend ci zar store, $10 'and found: nea. poster, with_references, Lotel, §15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. AILKOAD LA BOREIS AND ROCKMEN. T0 &0 nor h: reduced fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO0.. 110 Geary st N ROOMS, 15¢ A DA’ SINGLE BOOMS 100 A DA ek, week: rooms for 2, reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. ANTED, YOUR SHOES— WE REPAIR snoes upto 9 o'clock eve: ing through the day can have ¢ pight while vou walt: lac toling, 60c: fine shoes made : \o bive a 10t of shoos, been damaged by water, & Jess than one-fourth their value, from 25c up o 50. 562 Mission t.. bet. First ry night; those work- helr snoes repairad jaqies’ soling, 35¢: to order from $3 up: and Second st AGENTS WANTED, LL PROFESSOR pE R0OO'S rheumatic oil. 818 Geary, bet. 10 and 12 A.M. LDER PUBLISHING COMPANY—AGE; iarge profits. 1505 Steiner si. QEED'S WATKR FILTER AGE TS HAVE Come up.” BRICK & CO, GENTS TU SE| something new. 777 Market st. WUBA” IS WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT TO now is the time to sell our apply at once for know about: “Cuba” book: liberal terms: F. PF.RSOX, Manager Subscription De- partment, The Whittaker & Ray Company. INTS—A BOOK THAT OUTSELLS ANY publication since Grant’s book Is “General Miles' Personal Recollections” the book written by the commander-in-chief of the first agents commission 2 3 h ¥. PERSON. manager subscrip- e dapariment, The Whitaker & Hay Co 728 Market st. every one wants United States army: BUSINESS CHANCES. JERY STORKS e RecH Prices from £100 to $4900 .Prices from $200 to §1002 Prices from_. 50 to §300 .. Prices from $35) to 1800 ".ZiPrices fr-m $350 to $2300 © > Prices from $1200 (0 $4000 Prices from $200 to $1200 S stationery siores. Prices from $300 to 8830 H. C. DECKEF, 1020 Market st.. opp. Fifti. USTON HOUSE WANTS KESPONSIBLE party with $300 to $400 to control business on Lbls conct; big opening. Apply 10 Mit. KNOWir TOX, Royal House, 126 Eliis st., 9 tv 3. FOR BARGAINS IN BUSINESS OF ANY kind see UNDERWOOD & CO.. 765 Market st. 3‘5 125 YOU CAN FURCHASF §500 STOCK & and established business; rent paid (o Feb. 1: selling in order (0 attend other bu ¢lty a1d country agents wan D., box 1 SS AND FI $50, NICE OFFICE BUSIN 7 Lures: mus: be sacrificed at once, as own= €F MUSE @ave for the Kast: will clear $100 month ly. 215 Sansome ., room 11. R RESTA L 0> SIS et I one Brook ';?.o;in'g.cuall‘!dlc-or. reasons for seiling. Box 114, 7 INVESTED WILL PAY $150 P 400 monin: cooa seorniy S oo, tox 119, Call Uflice. N EWLY FURNISHED KESTAURA L\ “gas rance and showroom for rent: month 1o Tesponsibl» ™ ELEGANTLY FITTE GOU. ing bouse of 36 rooms; cen:rally lo- cated. Call 45 Thi.d st. TR WITH 10 RO0MS, SUTTS 15 coffee-saloons. 12 branch bakerie: 5 coal and wood.. 265 saloons 6 drugstores. ... 15 cigar stores ... SALOON, B300. Sbic Tor man and wite; Tox renc” a3 Third st. T T EESCH ERMILY LIQUOR S ESTADT lished 1874. For particu.ars call telephone Mint 1182. e ROCERY, BAR, STOCK AND FI1X7T living-rooms: cheap rent. Arply this o NORNEE SALOON: OLD- ESTABLISHED (O hainess. ‘Apply Chicago Brewers, 1420 Pie TDUSIRIOUS PARTNEK: 0 help improve good basine: our (IGARS AND ~TATIONERY; RENT $10, 22105 Mission st., near Kighreenth. ROOMS WANTED. ARGI UNFUKNISHED ROOM FOR HOUSE- keeplng: place for stove; within 10 minutes’ walk Paiace Ho:el: price $5 or #6. 3. box 142, Call Oftice. FLATS WANTED. ANTED_SUNNY FLAT Address H., hox 90. (his office 4 OR 5 ROOMS FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED. ANTED—FURNISHED HOUSE OF rooms and_baths in Western Addition. dress S C., box 142. Call Office. OMETHING N EW—8800 wholesale business will realizs 200 per ce will bear inve.tigation. E , box 75, Call. ANDY-STORE AN 3 GOOD Lo- cation; will bear investiga.ion. ~Address k., box 73. Call. W B $650. COFFEESALOON: RECETFTS 233 DU, daily. See A. M. SPECK & CO,, 602 Market HANCE OF A LIFECUIME: NEWLY F ted up restaurant: cost $1000; will sell to-d $250. Call 12434 O’ Farrell st. 1,’ SALOON FIX1U $150. ZooiSn 854 Howard QTR _asp 1 TUKES OF GROCERY store, s. w. corner Post and Hyde sts. D FL PROPERTY WANTED. FANTED—CARPENTER WORK FOR LOT or house rent. R.TIMM, 627 Second st. ALOON POR SALE—APPLY AT brewery, 1431 Pacific st. 7" CHOP - HOUSE: GOOD LOCATION; O. rent $20. D. MCRAE, 827 Mission. WANTED-MISQELLANEOUS. ROCER}Y AND SALOON WiTH 4 ROOMS; rent cheap, Corner Sixth and Clara sts. UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES, doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 1166 Misslon s ECOND-HAND KODAKS, CAMERAS, LEN- ses, magic lanterns and slides. 109 Montgmry. JELL YOUR BOUKS, CLOTHING AND JEW. eiry 1o A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.: send postal. WITH BILLS BET. and Twentieth sts., on Van Ness, Market or kxcelsior Dairy, 600 Fulton; return same and receive reward. HOUSE OR ON STREET, A 4 wallet containing deeds and valuabie papers: F. W. MOULTNER, 219 Iiberal reward to finder. 0ST—GOLD BUCKLE, FOB AND DIAMOND valued as keepsake. Finder can have gold buckie by returuing to this locket: initinls M. PERA-GLASS HOLDER, AT OR NEAR CO- lumbin Theater Wednesday night: 1235 U’Farrell OST—BLOODSTONE RING. LJ PAGE, room 11, 302 California st.: reward $5. LAINE BAG ON SAC- ramento st.; suitab.e reward. 2511 (‘Ame»nm. T OST—TALKING PARROT: FLEW FROM 1215 Union st.: reward. WATCH FOB, quartz pendant; reward. RETURN GEO. BLACK CHA' 512 Hyde st. $3000, IS e THENT: 0600 FINCA OF 10,000 cocoa trees and 11,000 acres of land in Barro Blanco plantation, Colombia, South America, in 3 payments; Det income $5000 abnuaily after fourth year. ~Particulars at 111 Front st., San Francisco. [Ty TO $25,000 REQUIRED T0 EN- B5000 iare™a Successiat packing business in order to utilize a new product: larze dividends guaranteed; no iimit to demand; best references furnished. BENHAM & THOMAS, 415 Ninth st., Oakland. 600, SROCEEY AND LIQUOR STOR + 4furnished rooms; junction 5 street very best location: owner in' busness 30 years: sure Increasing trade. H., box 60. Call. [ANTED—SMALL ROOMING-HOUSE_OF about 10 or 12 rooms, where couid Keep 3or 4 boarders: in San Francisco or some country (own: must be cheap. K. K., box 100, Call. D OCKEY, KIDING WINNE R TUESDAY next, wiil divide winnings with discreet busi- ness man: betting lively; chance of lifetime. Postoffice box 2192. TTENTION—CORNER CIGAK-STOR, : IN £ ‘wholesale district, near Market st.: must be s0ld owing 10 departure; makeofter. JUHNSLON, 26 Kearn: ‘500_ NER oC ST D . stock and fix ures; established years. PATTERSON & CO., 2 Valencia st [BUICHERSHOP: ESTAB LI SHED BUSI ness: for sale cheap. Apply New Electric Market, 4066 Twenty-fourth 5 ., near . astro. OST ON NnW Y-ARS DAY A BLACK ‘ostrich boa while golng to Golden G Return to 919 Market st. and re- vis Haight st. celve 82 50 reward, OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBKRNTA Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of EDA E. DONALD (3 finder will please return to bank. 07, LABORERS, 82 A DAY: 2b TE: MSTERS, Z9 32 aday, counuy. C K. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W A3 TeD = COUK, SMALL RESTAURANT, $35: cook, and wite as waltress, near ci.y, £40; cook, small_country place, $25: boy for res- taurant. $12: boy 1n_holel, $10; waiter. country, £20; waiter, city, $25; etc. L. A~DKE, 313 ~tockton st. ] ANTED—MACHINIST AND RUN PUMP for « mine, married man preferred, $71 50 per mouth and house rent free; German farmer ud wif-, $45 and found, good steady job: German f.rmer and wite with g0od-sized boy for farm near city, $50 and fourd: plain gardener for nice coun- try p.ace, $20 anc found; jarm hand, $200 per year; boy tor ranch in Alameaa Counn.y, $10 per month and found. can go to school: also milkers, farmers, Cooxs, iters and disuwashers: second cook. y ‘ung man, for nice cofee saloon. $263 cook for resort. $4u to 845, and others. W. L. KWER & Cu., 626 Clay st. ‘V’A STED=-2 FARMERS AND WIVES, $35, $15; young man (o learn Tinii-raising: Amer: ican driver for m.1k wugon, 25 and jound: cooks, waiters and o.hers. Apply 1o J. F. CROSETT & CO., 6:8 Sucramento s . 2 WAIERS, COUNTRY HOLEL, $25. K. T. WARD & (0., 605 and 610 Clay st. OST—WHITE BULL TERRIER: ANSWERS to name of Billy; wears red leather collar.with nailhead ornaments. Returnto 2524 Broadway, DENTISTS. RANZ—EXTRACTION PAIN LESS; crown work, bridge wors plates a specialty. ¥ULL SeT teeth _without . cor. Stockton. TEriH WORTH $15; « warranted 5 years: extraction free: fillings S0c. ‘Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth st. OSITIVE Y EXTRACTION, DE. HARDING, 500 Sutter: tel. main 5375. K. JES-UP, DENTIST, FORMERLY SUT- er and Monte’y, can be found 318 Kearny st. HALFANT & CHALFANT, MOVED FROM 8 Mason to 119 Powell: bridgewo TOLION DENTAL ASSOC DE. CHARLES W A Sel FOR Iniul H-WA KANTED AS good as can be made: filling $1 DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. 2110, 506 MAK FOE ~ALE —GuoD BLACKSMITH - SHOP; central y located; small stoch cheap. Address B. H., box 89, Cali Uffic SHEAP: GOOD ng away. 23 Third st ROCERY AND BAE: DOING GOuD BUSK ness: price $1200. 400 O Farrell st. ESTAURANT FOR SALE. APPLY 2623 Twenty-fourth st. AKERY AND NOTION STORK, WITH turnicure of 6 rooms: rooms rented and pay store rent; Will sell ¢ a sacrifice. Inquire at Cail office. . OAKDING-HOUSE, BAR AND HOTBL, with clubrooms aitached: avergzes 60 board- ers; big chance for a saloon and hotel man: Oak- ll:i‘d racetrack. Address J. k. LINNELL, Emery+ ville. RANLSBURG DEVELOPN sell 15 interest in its proper: #5000 cash; n.oney wanted to extend the business ofcomp'y: mining, real estate, commission. Os_ar T. Shuck, 509 Kearny, E.F. Bean, Randsburg, Cai. OR SALE—ON ACLOUNT OF SICKNESS; fine corner saloon and rooming hotel; cencrally locaied; doing good business: no reasonab e offer refused” Capitol Hotel,. Eieveuth ani Fiankiin sts., Oaklana. KNTLEMAN PARINER WANTED BY young iady of means. Room 3. No. 1 Fifth st. F YOU WANT TO SELL YOUK SALOON OR grocery for spot cash address 1. box 120, Call. T CO. WILL and business for EXTRAUTIUS, SUeC bridge work a specialty: plates 86 up: 13 experience. R. L. WALS ear: , D.D.S, 81534 Geary. EWSFAFAR WUULR 1N INTEGIOR GITY, lose 10 Sun Francisco. FOr ParliCulurs app.y ihis office. VW ASTED- [INSMITHS, PLUMBERS AND Y boys, to work fn our gas range wa .ufacturing concern. Call 1243/ O'Farrell st. fter 10 A. 3 PERATOR ON COATS; GOOU WAGES, AP- ply ai once 118 Battery st., SSLIG BROS. 'LASS OYSTERMAN WANCED., 15 ton st. PARBER_FIRSI-CLASS " TLACE: STATE wages. B., box 18. Call Office. ANTED — BOY T0 LrARN BARBER'S trade 1 year or one with experience: small wages; good home. HERMAN KOCH, Vallejo, Cal. K. LUDLUM HiLi, 1443 MAKKLT ST, N&. no charge for extracting when oid piates made over like new: feeth from 8 per set: exiracting bUc: gas given. “TH, 87; FILLING, 50C: rlors, 18 Third. plates are made. JULL SET OF Tk crowns $3. _Pacific Dent: \ET Ur TEELH WITnoUT A FLil& DR L H. G. Young, 1841 Polk sz. VY ANTED—PAKTNER WITH #40.000 1N & Frocery and liguor house established since 3868, Address A V. hox 79, Call Office. ‘LODGING-HOUSES ¥OE SALE, OFFER FOR SALE THIS DAY ——FOR CASH OR FASY PAYMENTS—— THE FOLLOWING BARGATINS— 1 J. J. LERR, 1206 MAKKEL, COK. GULDEN open evenings: Sundars till noon, NYROOME DENTAL ASSOULA L10) ket, bet. 34 and 4th: gas spectall extracting, with gas, $1; plat $5 up: fill, $1 up. ROUMS TINTED OR PAPEKED CHEAP: stores grained or Lronzed: new designs. 1119 4 Harrison. ALBERS FRULIECIIN K UNION EMPLOY 13 mint secretarv, CONRAD TROELL 657 Claz [ ARBRR —FYR ENELUYMENT CaALL S P. G Barbers’ Assn. N FUCH: 5 Grant ave. 1 AR BARBES-SHOP, $30; A BARGAIN. Apply Cail Oftice. W -CHAL . 15-CENI BARBrR-SHOP FOR sale on account of death of proprietor: price $150; an old stand. Inquire 2259 Miscion st. 'WO-CHAIR B RBEK-SHOP FUK SALE chezp; cood location. 415 Hayes st. ARBER-SHOP: BAKGAIN; FINELY FIT- ted up: low rent: in verv center of business on Market st. " Apply 501 Jessie st. i GEORGE W. LEEK, THE Leek dentist, discoverer ot nd patentee of ‘Improved bri without any piate, moved from LL WORK ainless extraction e work or teetn 0 20 U’ Farrells:. KEASONABLE AND WAR DR I W.KREY 1122 2UL SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, OOMS PAPERED, $250 UPWARD; WHIT- ening, tinung, painting at lowest rates, EDWAKDS, 1200 Webster st.. tel. Steiner 23| 27-room house.. $700| 22-room house... $500 1t-room house.. ~150| 24 rooms, coruer. 750 B5 rooms. cor... 3,000 14 rms on Sutter. 700 1lrs, mustseil 20| 66 rms, best city 3,500 15 rooms, new.. 1,250 31-room house...1.400 27 rooms, new.. 3:000| 110 rooms, corner. 8,000 200 rooms, hotei.10.000| 11 rooms, only... 75 35 rooms. centrl 2,500] 10 rooms.Jonesst 300 —1 SELL AND EXCHANGE REAL »STATE— —AND BUSINESS PLACES OF ALL KINDS-— H. C. DECK ~ R, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. NY LADY WITH ABOUT $500 AND BUSL ness capaniilticacan purchase business clear- ing about B60, ard b:come independent. A. M. SPECK & Cu., 602 Market st. | OR THE LAKGEST LIST prices {n rooming-houses see U & €O, 765 Market ‘D LOWEST DEXWOOD DOR SALE—FRESH DURHAM C ply grocery-store, hteenth aud Danvers. | ODGING-HOUS ", 20 EOOMS, MARKET 4 st.: good profits: rent $:0. bargain JUR SALE — PHOTUGKAPHER'S Apply 559 * arrison street. WO-HORSEPOWR GAS ENGINE; PRICE $75.Gunstore, 820 Kearny st. %' MONTH, BraKD AND HOUM GUAR- MOV anteed: paitrer with $150: money used in the busiuess: no expe.ler.ce required. 777 Market. O PROCUGRK AND SKELL YOUK PATENTS quickly. FHall of Inventions, 215 Sansome st. W ASTED —EXPERIENCED ™ BUSINESS like man to travel and £ppo.nt agents: salary $75 pe: month and expenses und commission. Ad- dress P. C. box 828, San Jos-, Cal. FKESH FAMILY COW. RED Bruuo road LE PRICES—RAT- d odd pieces sujt- you halt by call- uan Company, 61 H fle station S OnY WHOLE: tan chairs. rockers, stands able for holiday presenis. S ing at once at Calilornia Ra First st, near Mission. ranges, ete., bought, sold. M£EK, 1118 Mission, W ANTED-VOUNG MiN FOR OFFICE work: quick at fizures: write, give age. expe- rience, etc.; reterences required. Address A. 5., box 1. Call Office. F YOU ARk AN ACTIVE MAN, WILLING t0 work, and deposit §10, we can guarautee $25 weekly. 215 san.ome st., room 11. QECOND-HAND SAFE; FikihPr.OOF cheap. D.N. HAWLEY, 318 Market st. RINIING PRESS, Christmas present. ATIONAL CASH KEvIs der; also large folding-door safe. 8 Mission st. HILL, 2234 Geary, r. 39. ‘K, GOOD OK- EN'S HALF-SOLING, b0c: LADIES', 40C: done while you wait. 638 Market. opp. Faluco Hotel: branch 767 Market, opp. Will & Finck’s, S, F. ) BIMUN WANTS 10U ML N 1u CEL BOL . tle beer or wine Ge: best free lunch. 643 Clay ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOUR THE CALL are taken at_Branch uffice, south- west corner Sixteenth and Missiou sts, OFrEE MILL SCALE: stand desk. money tii, ONARCH BLUE FLAME HuAT the best. W. S RAY MFG. Co., 12 California RS, SHELV- LETTER PRES ate: chenp. 103 Cian ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTE ought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr.7th, UILEES ENGINES 2D-HAN ) MACHINTG “water-pipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, Fx%“x&fi: 9518 MISSION ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF Z THE CALL; subscriptions and waut ads taken. OSEDALE, 821 EL.LIS ST._SIN .LE FUR- nished rooms, 20¢ (0 28¢ night, §1 to $1 50 w. N v akvg HOUSE, 78 Mis~(0~. FET 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 10 tention morniug calls: clean: quie; open all night. ROpMS 1800 T8e PER KIGH 13 50cT0 31 60 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. FO& FULL AXD CLEAN 100 —nii Ok coffee and cakes 5¢ <o 10 1314 Grant ave. 1050c. week 60c 0 82: reading-room; strictest ac- 1 ADY wOULD LIKE T0 DO PLAIN SEW- e A The directors bave de- | | A0, 4 Oliting as home. Call_before 12 M. TYLISH AND DUKABLE CALF SHOEs: ourown make: $250. 969 Howard, nr. Sixun, ESPECTABLE GInlL TO ASSIST IN GEN or afier 7 ». 3. 181 Taylor st., ro0m 2. T2 eral hougework: wages $10. 81% Bush st. ADY WOULD LIKK A SITUATION 48 STNGLE FURNISH D ROGMS; 160 A NIGHT: 8¢ week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard. 100D FINISHER ON CUSTUM - MADE pants. 631 Post st. EAT, WILLING GIRL hounekeeper: city or country. ZOUNG WOMAN WOULD Llaki POSITION s housekeeper; clty or country. 117 Eddy, . 1. TO Dy HOUSE: required: sleep home. 103 Haight (upper flat): from 10 to 11. XP_RIECEp ves's. 9 Mintave, upstairs PHOROUGH Y RELIABLE PRUTE-TANT woman for working housekeper 1n & Chiistian family; good home wnd small wages. A rench Christinu Union, 3 Torrens court, DAYOUNG GIRL, 10K GENKEAL housework at 19: 6 TU_ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK; small famiy: $8 144 Fifth 82, INCG RS nk HUUSE. 44 1HIRD 51 NK Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ 1o ¥1 60 per night 4160 1086 per week: convenlent and yespectuois. d bageace 1o and from the TAILORESS ON FINE MrUATIUNS WANTED_MALE. AHINESE & JAPANKESE: EST'D, 20 YKARS: stel.main 1997 BRAD LEY&CO.. 640 Clay. ESKE AND JAPANESE kMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41435 ' Farrell. Te, K, 426, aged 8 vears: luacia Renteria, aged 6 yea L McDonala, aged 8 years o 0 . APANESE INTELLIGENCE IN HOUSEWORK AND 73. St Anw's bldg, 6 Ediy st.; GENCY. R [ Y AI‘Allzn 230" | Gars (fimby: - 2740 Fiue ai, cor. Broderioks ANTRD—LABUKERS AND MECHANICY 10 know that Xd Kolkin, Keno House proprie- tor. sulll runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 Iarge rooms; 26 per nighi AL ACME siots v Jow Bixth. for a room: hca night: ¥l a wees. EST AN CITY —SINGLE ROUMS, 15, 20 AND 4> 25 cents per night: $1, $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacitic Honse, Comumercial und Leidesdorft sts. RECEUITS WANTED FOR THE UNITED States Marine Corvs United States Navy: able-bodled unmarried men, between the agesof 21 aud 30 years. who are citizens of the United States, or thosé who have legally d-clared their fntention 16 become citizens: must be of good character and habits and able 10 speak, read and write Engllsh, §0d Deioen 5 ect 5 Inches and § feet in huight. rther informavion apply a: the leer Uflice, 20 Kllis st, San lrlpnp:!un. Cal, s $1 081 ver week. NE SMALL MrUiUM AN CESIZE fire and hiireiar vroof sate’ 300114 Marsaar 109111 Marker s SEWING MACHINES, LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, E. Tented Tepaired: lowest rases Al KOOKLYN HOTKL, 208212 BUSH ST, board and room $110 §2 per day, $6 to §$13 STORAGE. APEST IN THE CITY; FIRE: advances made. proot_buliding: $20 LODGING-HO. SE; 8 ROUMS ALL - sunny: rent $20. McEKA, 827 Mission. EFORE BUYING UK SrLLING HOUSES OR businesses see A. M.+ LK NS, 806 Market st UKNITURE FOE SALE. THAS. M. PLUM & CO., UPHOLSTELY U 1301 MARKET ST, COR. NIN I'H. Carpets. Furniture and Uph ery Goodw 40(’ CARPRT: CHAMBaR »ras BiL stoves, $5: parior fots. $20: folding-badt £10: bar outfits. T. D. MCC\RTHY. 764 Mission. W L. J. NEUMANN'E, 117 SIXTH, lowest prices on household goods: new oF £00. asnew: cas or on time: open everin Wm FURNITUKE Cu. prices: farpiture, earpa 3: WANLED. F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNT ture and merchanaise see BURD. 211 Larkin. JASH | FALDTFOR TESTIRE HOUSES OR smaller lols of furniture, carpets. e BOWCHER 932 Stockion: send posta- JGHER FKICK THAN ANY WALE 5 PAID by Indian- Auetfon Co,1057 Market.opp.Jones CABPEL CLEANING. ITY STHAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS: cleans, moves. lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS Mer. 38 and 40 Fighth at.; telephone South 250. W HEN YoU BeCOME DISGUSTED WITH Poor work send to SPATULDING'S Ploneer Car- Pet-beating Works, 853-57 Tehamn st.; tel. S0 40, VARPETSCLEANED LIKE NKW. 23 1 ENTH} tel. South 88, " D. MACAINTUSH & CU. 3, M) CHRLL, CAGPET- LEANING 00, = 240 14th st : cleaning c a yard. Tel. Mis. 74 VARPEI-ULEANING, Sc: LAYING, 8¢:_BUG sampies free: tel. J essie 944 Strairon, 19 Sth st KNITURE. FIANOS, hces. shipping CHAN L. TA VLO#.504 BICYCLES, BEN HURS, BRAND NEW: GUAR. DAVIS BRQS, 25 e — PHYSICIANS. ‘NNELL, 1206 MARKET, COR av. :diseases of women a specialty. teed bigh grade. R C C. D PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES, S TR S k£ _LATEST CAMERA OUT; 414 124 Geary st o OONKLINS " CARPRT, BEATING WORKS 333 Golden Gate ave. Telephone fast 126. C AYAKD AT GREEAL WESTERN CARPE cleaning Works. 11 Elzith st ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE- IVORCE LAWS A SPECI- T private charge unless successful; a'l Jaw suits, clutms, coliections, wiils, deeds, eic., a: tended to. G. W. HOWE, au'y-atlaw, 850 Marke:. ADV“JE FREE: NO CHARGE UNLESS SUC- ceasfui. J. G. JEFFRr 85, 632 Market, rm. 23, W. KING, CHRONICLE BLDG: CONSUL~ + tation free: probate: all cases: feus low. ADYICEFRER: NO CRARGE UNLESs SU0 ceasful. W. W. DAVIUSON, 927 Marke: s o

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