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o ’ 1897 10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, e s e e e e D e el e e e e s e e BEAL ESTATE MARKET BEW Much Property Being Of- fered at Tempting Prices. The Tendency of Property Values Will N> Doubt Be Upward During the Year. The Excitement and Fear Awakened by the Presidential Election In- | tensifizd Last Year’s Dullness. | sacrificed at t much good property be prices that will i within a very few y that . is no property in San Fruncisco being e, but there 1s 1 offered here at stors large returns he class of men he present who are making investments attests the faith eltin San Francisco’s fortune by those ble to study carefully the situa- who are best a tion here as it now exisis. The fo gee on th “We doubt whether re Was & 1 yenrs the: real esta rywhero futu te th ex owing 1s the opinion of Thomas Ma- re of the real-estate marke ust thirts actory year in were reduced eet, between Kearny and Jo sinee the dull- ness began 1o May. 1891, ih portions of Pacific Heights, whicn is the best residence property of .he City, like the choicest prop- erty on reet, kept moving upward, the fac otherwise universal fall in prices; but land 1 Pacific Feiehts, even the | I | | | for one yearat 634 per cent. on property on the eastline of Jones street, 87:6 nort of Geary, 50x137:6 feel: by the Hibernia Bank to F. A. Hinn, ,000 for one year at 6 per cent, on Dproperty vn the northesst corner of Bush and | 6 feet; also enstline of Kearny street, ieet north of Bush, 20x 57:6; by Robert R. Hind to Margaret E. and F. A.'Carroll, #30,000 for one year at 6 per cent, on property on the west corner of Fourth and 'Harrison sireets, southwest 80 by north- Kearny streets, west 160; by Jacob Dusenbery to Berry Marks, | 00 ' for on ' property O’Farrell 120, on the southeast corner of Union and Poik, east 75 by south 50, and on the south line of Green, 137:6 east of Fillmore, east 68:9 by south 137:6; by the Hibernia Bank to Mary O'Neil, $16,000 for one vear at 65 per cent,on property on the northwest liie of Townsend, 426 southwest of Third, southwest 44, northwest 60, southwest 11:3, northwest 1736, northeast 53:3, southeast 7 on the souihwest corner oi Harriet and Howard, southwest 75 by southeast 80.and on the southenst line of Mission, 335:3l4 southwest of Tweltth, southwest 69:6," southeast 135:3, northeast 68:5, northwest 138:3; by the CaliforniaSafe Deposit and Trust Company to Cornelia F. sud_George H. Crosby, $16,000 for three vears at 615 per cent, on_property on the north line of sroadway, 187:6 east of Gough, east 25 by north 137:6, ou the south- west corner of Vallejo and Laguna, south 28 Dy west 107:6, and on the west line of Laguna, 3 sonth of Vallejo, south 27:6 by west four years at 6} per cent, on the mnorthesst corner of 817,000 for tweive months at 614 per cent, on norti line of Sacramento, 85 easi of Polk, east 2:6 by nort 5, and on the west line of 6, Guerrero, 160 south of Eighteenth, south 35 by west 100: by the Securtly Savings Bank to ze E. Williams, execuior of the estate Tnomss H. Williams, $15,000 for oue raL7 percent on properiy on the south- east corner of Sansome nd Sacramento streets, east 185 by south 124: by John D. Murray to Johu F. Bernard, $5800 for five 3 at 6 per cent (being an undivided one- haif interest), on_the northeast line of Oak Grove aveuue, 150 southesst of reet, southenst y northeast 1125 by s Dusenbers to Emil Woeune, $16,000 for per cent, on the southeast eLsireet, 42:3 northeast or Pearl, . south 6:94, east e Hiberzia tie C and Gough, east 27:6 by north | Hugh McCrum to Julien Smith, | | street, 500 feel southwes | Oakland Mutual Loan Association held their | eighth aunual meeting lust Harrison | | | Isracl, $15,000 for one year at 634 per cent, on | the xouth line of Geary street, 68:9 west of Octavia, west 68:9 by south 120. very best of if, way 1896, not fre- | The releases were foriy-cne in all and were | or far, but still its price was wenker. | for a total of ¥191,213." Among them were “As to other property generaily, especioily | the following werehouse and factory property, it wus | . From the Hibernin Bank to Andrew W. Ross possible to fix a price for it, it fell so fast. The | Jr., §15,000 on property on the northwest cor- most siriking il:ustration of this was thesale | ner of Broadway and Laguna street, 34:4l; ot the gas comps ny’s property on Howard, | by 1 feet; irom the German Bank to Celiu | the clubhouse now stands, was_the upland tract, covered to a lare2 extent by oak trees, | and in_that part W, H. Crocker, Joseph D. Grant, Henry T. Scowt and Robert Colemun purchased land aud built res‘dences. About half of this had been disposed of. The remain- ing 500 acres lie between the 100-acre tract and the county-road and s nearer tae station. The roads and drives were laid out under Rui- ston’s directions by Albert Poett, the landscapz engineer, and_are now detineated by rows of Cypress, cucalyptus and pepper trecs. Mrs. FrancisJ. Carolan is the first person to bu and build in the new section of Buriingame. During the past year Easton, Eldridge & Co. have dotie some extensive colonizing of large tracts in Californis, most of which work, how- ever, has been confined to the southern part of the State, where the firm is handline many large pieces of property. In the Orange Blos- som Colony, Stanisiaus County, no less i fhan ity Eastern lamilies have located dur- ng the past twelve months. Waiter M. Field, who for some time past has had charge of the country iand department of Easton, E dridge & Co., has resigned Lis posi- tion and the managementof the firm's busi- | ness in this depariment has passed into the hands of A. H. Quntman, G. Il Umbse:: & Co. have been appointed { agenis for a large portion of the Woliskill | Tract, on Putah Creek, in Solano County, which 1 is to be placed on ihe market and sold in small subdivisions. Center & Spader’s sales this month are as follows: A iot 25x100, on the west line of Hampshire street, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second, for §700; a lot 27580 on the | northeast corner of 1 wenty-third and Blanche, | for $1000, and a lot 25x75, withimprovements | thereon, on the northwest line of Clementina tof Fifth for §3500. Che’siockholders of the Ssn Francisco aud veck, Vice-Presi- dent Malm_in the chair. Secreary A.Sbar- Dboro read his annual report. which shows the finances of the association 10 be in u VEry sat- isfactry condition. During the prst eight years the association has made 196 loans, wmounting to ¥334,941 52, of whicn amonnt there has already been repaid $129,120 70, the remaining “outstanding louns beiug $205,820 82, The sum of $162,935 93 has been 1aid 10 withdrawal members, inciuding 524,326 43 earnings. which has givea interest atan average of 9 per cont per anuum. The velue of the aifferent series ol stock is as follows: Increase. First series $3797 Second serie: 29 56 i1d 5 ries 21 38 Eourth serie: 3543 Fiith serfes Sixth serie: eventh serics.... lightn series..... 12 The following officers were all re-elected by “that Uncle 8am should say ‘Hands off!’ to the Western Union Telegraph Com- n R “God help America,’” he fervently ex- claimed, “if we go much further ‘inviting the government of corporations, for corpo- rations and by corpurations. The conclusion of Mr. Bliss’ address was an_earnest appeal (o his hearers to labor in the true spirit of Jesus Corist. SAN FRANCISCO *‘CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALI~ 710 Market street, open unul 12 o'clock every night In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—537 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o’clock. £39 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o’clock. ia/open | BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission street until 9 o'clock. ¢ 2518 Mission street, open untfl 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street. oven nntil o'clock. AUTIUE Lo BRETINGS. KING SOLOMON'S LODGE NO, 260, ¥. aud . M., cor. Geary nndA Steiner sis. —Called meting THIS (MON. DAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. FIRsT DEGREE. By order of the Master. HARRY BARHR. Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continuad, BELP WANTED—Contfuned. / +NTED—A FEW MORE PLACES FOR day work, house cleaning, etc., by young Ger- man woman. Address MRS. HICKAEY, 602 He ward st., near Second. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WIRHES A SITUA- tion; understands Americsn and German conking; no otjection to the coufiry. Call 2 day: 523 Minna st. ERMAN WOMAN WITH A CHILD WANTS place to do housework: wases o object. Ad- dress ., box 84, Cail Office. OMPEIENT MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN DE- sires a situation lu city or country to do house- work, 8204 Howard st. TRL 16 YEARS WISHES SITUATION TG do light housework aud assist with children; prefer tsieep a1 home. 355 Jessie st. ERMAN GIRL WISHES LiGHT HOUSE- work and cooking ina smail American family. 1517 Poik st., near Casifornia. Z N, IDDLE-AGED Gi RMAN WOMAN WANTS 5 Pplace to do housework: #8 to £10 per month: 00d plain cook. 504 Howurd st, (OLUKED WOMAN WOUL.: LIKE LAU J dry work todo at home. Apply 11 Auburn st., oft Jackson, nr. Taylor. (OLU;ED GIRL WOULD LIKE POSITION as child’s nurse. or will do_second work. Ad- dress G. C., box 108 Call Office, ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK, WASH- inz, ironing or cleaning, by the day. GINS- BERG, 162 Perry st., bet. Third and Fourth. (MONDAY) EVENING at 7:8) o'clock. First degree. Visitmg urethren cordlally in Vvied. by orderof the W. M. EDW. F. DELGER, Secretary. OCCIDENTAL LODGE NO. 22, F. and A. M., cailed meeting for THI A, JERMAN GIRL WISHES A PLACE BY THE day, wahing, ironing o¢ housecieaniug; $1 60 & day._Address Wesl, box 105, this office. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- 1ion 10 do housework 1n a small family; best of references; w.ges $14. 122414 Folsom st. EVENING. In-a.lation of oflicers. H. G. PRINCE, Secretary. 7 3% B A1 10b6s 9065. 1.0 iy - ¥. Brothers. picase take no- tice. At our next rvgular meein MONDAY EVENING, Jenuary 11, 1887, in>taliation of oflicers. _Grand Master W. J. Warboys wil be present. Visiting orothers in- vited to aend. M. L. FOOL, Nob.e Grand. A. BERG, Ke 5 EXCELSIOR 1. 310, .0. 0 F.—Membes = noice. Listallation of offic-rs 10r the 5 ensuing term, MONDAY EVENING, & Jsnuary 11. 1897. at their hall. 2319 Mission st. AILL 0. O. . brothers a e cordially invited to be present and enjoy a pleasant evening with us. By order of J. 1. MCINNES, N. G. J. A. DUNCAN, Secreiary. A NICHT WJI' BURNS—THE St Andrew’s Soclety will cele- brate the 158th anniversary of the birth of ROBERT BUKNS in Scottish Hall, 105 Larsin at, FKIDAY EVEN ING, January 29. | Stereopiican views, sohgs, music_and recitations. Dancinz: at 10 o’clock. Tickets 25c. i?»;m 1A N CICU CHAPTRR NO. 1 Royal Aich Maso s, meets uusA CHART SHOWING (TNE BLACR COLUANS REPRESENT MME MORTCAGES FOR EACH YEAR o THE SHADED (OLUMND THE CORRESPONDING BUSINESS inRELEASES) |Cempilel from figures presented Ly Tiomos Magee & Sons.) K& ’Efl. R I Xk s e T R P e e I e ) LM L T EERERS R 1L 24 - Ll ULt ey [EEE EEERENE! ] EEEERE gL | 5 I O — ! ,st :‘l L B | - A »r""J‘ T | | | L THE BUSINESS IN REAL ESTATE NORTGAGES ano RELEASES ror tne Past R9 vears N 7 24 Mg oo First, Fremont and Beale, between Mission y Hagan, $1 So many foundries and fac: 1ave within the d rents have been so reduced and How ard. from the that pat The exc en <idential el prevailing d two montbs prior as they did elsewhere. al estate although of eny ki first, second or thir the 'two since M new I bave withi tricis wh out o t cresse of vance p last vear flation o whol ¥ prospe I fast el hem look for little pest five vears moved away the prices paid were very low. | t aud fear awakencd by the | greatly intensified ths | les for six weeks or | vent almost ceased outiook is that prices of all | 1 con will ne upward ance dwelling property, of eit class his yoar. P r kinds of property have fall 10 ver c» 1 built aids 1o progress and in- improvements of course tend to a.l- 889 . b i liy erased Business prop ve, income w:ll b Dest business properties o tainly w street. anc whether s, and they paying a would have so advanced he pernicious effects of the in- ) 10 1891 have not yet been and 1o immediate advance of re yet be ed £ rtics of auy kind, present or hing kg a fair ne 0.d_their own this Year. The rket street cer. t best, near to Market wholesale or retali, but 1 the ne: pecially tne latter, witl not at all be likely to show weaker prices latter class of properties v suction sale last year. O nor , between Bush a on Kear Montgome! Reduc: vrices for th e exhibited of the parce of _Sutte nother d Sutter, and the third was on Market strec® itself south- west of F First. Complaints of & dead real estate mar and loud complaints of the exisiing du nes of business will aid noone. Money and hard work are needed to revive Loth, aud money and hsrd work and wisely ze dividends of city largel road. 1 botk have been expend on the San Joaquin Vali growth and prosperity may soon be expected from that road as well s fair dividends 1o its stockhoid- | But very much more work and expendi- ture are needed to push the City ahead, to ers. prosperit with_rivals who both. penditur all the w y and €0 or! an ing to keep up, as we oniy can, have been lavish in the e We hope and believe that id money needed to keep San Francisco in the foreground will be forthcom- ing. The City’s growth cannct be permanentiy retarded unless our own culpable subineness permis it W. H. Crim, one of the oldest real estato brokers seen man in Sa ups regards the flu matters. He inclines strongly to the be lef | n_Francisco, and one w and downs in tne ba o has ness as | | | delayed. | of the ctuations of the reaity market, | has rather decided opinfons sbout real estate that ihere 38 going to be a steady demand for provert arge a unt The gentleman assris t! of private capital is materiul- izing eitner for loans or investmentin real estate. He says that idle money has become restless and he feels confident that before long there wiil be a great deal of mone ity at curreutrates of inte have beneficial results on r interests generally. business affairs have Leeu in this commun- , which must s escate and local He clafns that whiie somewhat ont of joint for the past few years. the community, s & Whol be generally e following amount of mortgages and releases during tue past year: The le, is s ected. table is » record of the recorded | | M onTeAcEs| ReLvases. EEV) 1EW OF THE BECORDS. There were 137 deeds placed on record last week. The mortgages number Bity-two and aggre- gate §32: Byihe 1,217, Hiber They include the following: nia Bank to Max Brooks,$10,000 property on the north line of Sutters westof Buchanan, west 34 rth 137:6; from the same to John . ),000, to Margaret E. and Francis &. Carrol! $30,000,0n property on tne west coruer of Fourth streets, southwest 80 by 50; from the Hi- bernia Bapk to M. D. Noian, §7250 on the nort of Fulton streer, 167:6 west of 30, 5 6, east 6, ore, north 1 10, west 2:6, south 137:6; e {sume 10’ aichael D. and Margaret Nolan, you the south line ol Page street, 107:6 east of Broderick, east 30 b: souti’ 187:6; from the Hibernia Bank Precy, $5000, and to George I. and J. Pracy and Ellen O. Fitschen, and as £4000 on property on Ghe southeast 1 street. 137 :6 northenst of Main. 37:6; from the , #6500 on pro south iine of Eddy sisee’, 137:6 anan, east 25 by south 1376, NEWS ITENS. of the property at the mortheast Post and Stockton streets has not yet nk to Isaac Ja east of Buc The sal corner beerl consummated, and it will in all prooe- bily rough. on the Affiliated Colleges is progress- foundation of the dental building, pharmucy building, has been finished, and those of the medical department have been begun. Grading operations on thg Test of the lot ar: now going oo. A_two-story Eastlake residence is being built by Mrs. Bella Levy, wife of ex-Judge Levy, on tie south side of Jackson street, 137:6 feet west of Fillmore. e southside disizict is to have another market. Itwiil beon the northwest line of Howard streer, 100 feet east of Sixth, with a frontage of 100 ieet by a deyth of 160. Emil Kehrlein, the owner of the properiy, has de- & three-story structure on the market and the upper part to be arranged in lodge hails. a & Co. are preparing the 21d woolen- is building At the iout of Van Nessavenue ior the canning business and a complete can plant is to be brovght from the East. Ou the bay, from Polk street 1o Van Ness avenue, there is being built o seawall twelve feet ick. which will give the site an anchorage tor deep-waier vessels, as well as adding two fifty varas to the tive now owned by Fontana & Co. g to a shortage in the street fund work uv'ng with bitumen of Geary street, Kearny to Stockton, and on Siockton from street, f1om Geary to Market, will probably ba The properiy-owners along the iine treets 10 be paved sent a petition not long ago 10 Lhe Supervisors, requesting that their sireets be bituminized, they paying half of the expense and ihe Ciiy the balance, to which the Supervisors agreed. ircna Joost, vice-president of the Clar- endon Heights Improvement Club, who is in- | teresting himself in a bill which wiil be nre- P01 duite 8 | qented to the Legislature in better condition than would | | tract. | new Board of Supervisors during the coming week, lega.izing & change of street grades, intends a.50 to Tevive the project of extending Market street. r. Joost will soon bring the matter before the Supervisors. He thinks toat Market stre 1 uid be opened Lo the junciion uf Dougla: 1d Nineieenth, and then continued to H sireet on the south side of the park. He will also advise the widesing and extension of Niveteenth street from Douglass to the Sunset strict. The extension of the lutter thorough- fare, if accompiished, wonld give the Mission an outiet to the Affiliated Colieges. The Health-and Poiice Committee of the objects 1o the plucing of the pesthouse on tie Almshouse Ihe committee beifeves that a hospital | for contagious diseases located in the center ! of the City would be dangerous to_the public be | Ith. It is believed that the Legisiature i take the location Gf a hospital out of the control of the Supervisors During the past week the property-owners in Eureka Valley met and organized an improvement club, which will be known as the Eureka Valley Improvement Ciub. The following were cnosen officers: President, Samuel Wyatt; vice-president, Henry Schroe- der; sceretary, S. N. Norton; treasurer, Henry Schifeman. The tollowing auction sales have been sched- uled by the sgents to fake place during the coming moath: O. F. von Khein will hold an important sale on Tnursday, the 28th. Some of the pieces wiil be soid by order of the Pro- bate Court, some under bink foreclosure and some by private order. G. H. Umbsen will of- ser at public sale on February 1 a choice lixtof properties. The parcels offered will partake of & public administrator’s foreciosure, order and commissioner’s and referee's sales, Easton, Eldridge & Co. are at present pre- paring a catalogue of rroverty which will be offered at pubiic sale, the date of which, how- ever, has vot yet been decided upon, but will probubly be about Tuesday, the 19ih inst. Charles J. Campbell & Co. will ofter at pub- le sale on the 25th ol this month & choice Line of City property. Baldwin & Hammond have been appointed agents by tne Occidental Lana and Improve. ment Company of another large tract of land at Burlingame, In the first subdivision of 100 acres, where to | ing salel | sorry to say, were arraid to marry and unanimous vote: Thomas J. Welsh, presi- dent: Charles A. Malm, vice-president; A. Merle, treasurer; A. Sbarboro, secretary; D, Freldeoricn, attorney for San Francisco; Land Title Company, atiorney for Alameda County ; finance committee—James H. Barry, Charles A Malm and A. Merle; securily committee for San Francisco—R. Doyle, G. B. Cevasco and F. W. Seibel; security committee for Alameda County—VWilliam Waaner, Charles A. Malm and A. Sbarboro. The secretary was in- structed to open his books for a limited num- ber of shares of the ninzh series. Charles J. Campbell & Co. réport the follow- Lot 30x85, on the southwest corner of Dolores ‘and Eighteenth streets, for £3000; lot 25x104, on the north line of Clement | street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth ave- | nues, 'for $950; lot 27:6x137:6, on the north line 0f Bush street, 82 ieet east of Shrader, for £2500; lot and improvements on the north | Tive of Hermann street, 192 feet east of Web- | ster, for $4300; lot 25%100, on the south !ine | of MeAllister sireet, 37:6 west of Pierce, for §2850; lot 26:6x84, ou the northwest corner of binmond aud Jersey streets, for §1500, and three lots, 25x120, on the east line of Eigh- nth avenue, 150 feet south of B street, for $350 each. SHORT HCURS OF LABOR, Mr. Bliss Urges the Y. M. C. A to Agitate in That Direction. Advocates a Saturday Half-Ho'iday, Which Woul! Fiil the Churches on Surday. Inthe Y. M. C. A. Hall yesterday aft- ernoon Rev. W. D. P. Bliss addressed a large audience on his favorite theme of Christian socialism, also dealing in further detail with the municipalization of public utilities. o General Secretary H. J. McCoy presided and Rev. J. E. Scott and Rev. W. H. Moreland were among those who occupied seats upon the platform. Mr. Biiss gave to his remarksa more local application than on previous occa- sions and in many cases cited the result of personal observation in this City to mpbasize the sukject under immediate iscussion. He stated apropos of the congested state of the labor market tnat a workingman of San Francisco had in- formed him that unskilied labor could be obtained in unlimited quantities for board and 10 cents a day. Machinery might al- most be regarded, under the competitive system, as the foe of progress and the home, since it was continually depriving the skilied employe of his job. The majority of young men, he was establish homes of their own The dive and social impurity inevitably resulied frcm such conditions. “*We must preach a co-operative civ- ilization,” urged the speaker. “We must eitier have a combination of the few, which develops greea, or of the many, wh.ch develops fraternity.’” The co- operative municipality was, he coniend- ed, the most immediately practical means | of 'securing reform. The Y. M. C. A., he pointed oul, might weil improve its op- |-portunities by standing for the lessening of Sunday labor, and if ghe clergymen of San Francisco desired to fill their ciurches they suould demand the Saturday balf- hoiiday. A short-hour movement was to- day an imperative necessity. Shoot hours in the workshop meant long hours in_the house, the library and the church. The extension of municipal acriv- ities would heip materially to hasten these [ conditions. Bligs also advocated the nationalization of telegraphs and rail- roads. In this connection he referred to the Western Union Company as a corpo- ration which bad “its hand upon the neck of the United States.” “I believe,” said he, with emphasis, w EIN ACHT SPAR UND BAU VER- ein—The fifteenth series Is now open for subscriptions, which will be received on MONDAY, Jaruary 1 ,and TUL DAY, Jrnuary 12, from 7 clock 10 9'o'ciock P a., s hintracht Had, 237 Twelfth st. Par value of shares $100. Monthly payments $1 ontil pavments and piofics amount to the par value, which will take about 78 mon hs. J.oaus granted under the most favorable con- alifons, F. HUFSCHMID1, President. JHENRY GILLE. Secielar: 2, THEANNUAL MEETING OF THE AS: sociatlon of the Hospltal for Children ana “Irainiog Schoot for N urses will be held at the bos- pitai, 370) Californla st., 1HURS AY, Junuary 14, Bt 1:30 P o MRS J. W. KERR, Recording -ecretary pro’em. B LUICH MINLNG AND ML LING Company—The ra-ular annual meeting of the stoekbolders of the Dutch Mining and Miiing Company wiil be el at the oflice of the com any, r00ms 67 ana 68, Stevenson building, sou: b west orner Callforuia 'snd Montsomery streets, San Francisco, Cal., on MONDA Y. the 18th day of January, 1897, at 2 o'clock ©. M, for the pur- pose of elécting a board of uireciors 0 serve for the cusvine year and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought vefore the meeting. Transier books close Toursiay. Janus ry 14, 1897, at 4 o'clock P. . (sEan) O TRITTENBACH, President. Gromow W. GERNARD, Secretary. £an Franisco, Janusry 7, 1837. ANNUA | MEETING-THE REGULAR | annual meeting of ihe stockholders of the Ccenic Steamship Company will be heid at the oflice of the rompanv, 327 Market street, San Franclsco, Cal, on THURSDA Y, the 21st day of | January, 1897,'at the bour of 11 '0'clock A. 3. fex | the purpose of el-cting & bosrd of directors to | serve for the ensuing year and th~ transaction of | such ouher bu dness as may come before the meet- ing. Transier books will close on Saturday, dan- uary 9, at12 o'c.ock . . H. SHELDON. Secretary. THE ANNGAL MErTING OF THE tockholiers of the ~pring Valley Water Works will be held at 12 o'clock, noon. on WEDNESDAY, the 13:h day of January, 1897, at the office of the president of the company, 508 California si., San Franci-co, for the eiection of trustees and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeLing. & W. AME-, Secret LH. PFRCIAL BULLC BF JHE SECRETARY OF Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum So- ciety herebygives noiice that the following orphan and halt-orphun giris and boys have been admitted to the Ins iution from July 1, 1686, (0 January 1, 1897: Nora Percher, 612 years:' Emma ~hoe: Uridee, 11 years: Awnes M. Gartner. 11 veurs: Mable Thonias, 10 years: Mary Thomas, 7 years Aunie Tt omas, B years; Rosa Capucetti, 8 year: Gladys Meyer, 12 years; Carrie Loufller, 12 years; Theresa_Casenare. 12 vears: Lucy Clement, 7 | veaa; Netiie Woods, 15 years: Elsfe Garatt.'12 | years: Grace darate 11 years: Julia Mubiiof, 3t years: Sulina Mubiiof, 2 years; Ros- Wiimor, years: Heory Welsman, 7 yeur:: Rowland Adams, 1414 years: Herry Jondshl. 8 years: Louis Capu- cetll, 7 years: Frank Capucetti, 6 years; Thomas Cusenare, 10 yenrs: Leovard :Casenare, 8 years; George W. Ault, 6 years; Eugene F. Muilin, § years; Aribur Garait, 8 years; Walter Garatt. § years: Philip Weeks, 734 years: Robert Mullin, 3 years: Charles Wilmot, 7 years; Daniel Haes, 1835 years. £, \QUICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THaT the Maria Kip Orphanage of 638 Foisom st, San Francisco, Cal., lins received tLe following orphan, hali-orphan arid abandoued girls from Oc- tover 1 to December 31, 1896: Henrietia Ham- mer, aged 1 year and 8 months: Violet Herring, aged 1 year und 8 months; Louise V. R. Howard, aged 12 years; Hazel L. langhorne, aged 1 ye and 6 n.oaths;’ Almina Frenger, aged 11 years: Olga Frenger, 'aged 9 years: Alfreda Fren-er, aced 7 years: Leni C. Ciaussen, aged 8 vears: Catherine Coughlin. aged 13 years: rmma M. Anderso sged 4 years: Florence Cramer. aged 11 yei Dulce F. Murray, aged 12 years: Jessie L. aged 8 vears: Inacia Renterls, aged 6 years; Flora L. McDonald, aged 3 years. CHILDREN THE SAN IN ST, ABANDOSE, B2 ) caephs tntans Orphan Asylum, trom July 1896: 1. 1895. to Dec. 3 years: Loretta Drer, age 2 years: adden, age 5 years: Mag: gle Fitzgerald, age 6 years: Harry Wahi, age years; Burney'Joselyn, a.e 3 years. £Z, EORROWERS ACCOMMODATED AT short notice: money to loan on lots north of the park, In the kichmond_district: essy pay- ments. Aprly to W. J. GUNN, 410 Montgomery. B2, L DIa OPIUM CURE FOR $25: PEE- 7 fectly hnrmiess: ladies treated at home. B, D. KIMMIS, 916 Marke: st.. Columbian Bullding. 3 BAD TENANis EJECIED FOK 8% rollections made, city or coun: Pacifio Lollection Co.. 415 Sionter st.. room 6. 5580, John Dver, aze 8 Milion Dyer, DIVIDEND NOTICES. B, PIVIDEND NOTICE—THE NEVADA Bank of San Francisco The board of di- | Tectors of this bank nave declared a dividend 20. 19) sor the quarter ending Dpcember 81, 896, al the raie ot six (6) per cent per annu puyable on and aiter the 15th of Janna y. 'iraus. fer-books will be cl: sed from the 10:h (0 the 15th inst., both days inclusive. D L. DA VIDSON, Secretary. San Francisco, Junuary 8, 1837. if B LOR THE MALF MONTH ENDING December 31 1897, a dividend of 3314 cents per share on the issued capital stock of the 150 Light and Power Company hus been de- clared payable on the 15th day of January, 1897. T nsferbooks will ¢ 0se at 5 o'clock on January 8, 1567. By orderof ihe b ard of directors of the Editou Lizht eua Poser Gimp oy J E £1ALAN.UNS W ANLIED—rEMALE, 5() YoUNa GIRLS AWAIT SITUATIONS IN nice families at MARTIN'S, 749 Market st telephone 189 95 HOUSE GIRLS AWALL SITUATIONS AT Fuip MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. Telephoue Maln ET YOUi COOKS Al MARTIN'S, Market st. Telephone Main 1849, KDEA YOUKNURSEGIRUS AT MARTIN'S, 749 Marke: st ; teleptone Main 1849. Q4DER YOUR SEGOND GIRLS AT MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market, st.: telephone Matn 1849, Y0 SWEDISH GIRLS AWAIT SITUATIONS at MARTLN'S, 749 Market: tel. Main 1849. 15 GEEMAN GIELS AWAIT SITUATIONS at MARTIN'S, 749 Market: tel. 1848, DANISH GIRLS AWALL SITUATIONS AT MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. } B3 SELECTED HOUSEGIGLS AT MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market st. Teiephone Main 1849. | BT FAMILY HELP AT MARTIN'S, 749 * Market st. Telephone Main 1849. 749 OMPETENT WOMAS WANTS WORK BY ) the day: washing, ironing, bousecleaning. 385345 Minva (rear), bet. Four h und Fifth. SERMAN GIRL WISH=S A PLACE FOR cooking and general housework; no postals. 9 Hampton place, off Folsom st. 00D SEWER WOULy LIKE PLACE IN dressmaking estublishment ; experfenced. Ad- dress G., box 104, Cali Ol [(XP=RIENC~D YOU.G LADY WOULD like pluce 1o tend bakery: undersiands German, Address R., box 76, Call Office. FOU G WUMAN DESIRES WORK BY TIE day; bousec.eaning, washing aud ironing; $1 per day. 731 Folsom st. 7OUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION FOR ight housew(rk and cooking, bice family: wages $10. Call 513 MeAllister s JIESI-CLASS DUESSMAKER WISHES few more engagements by day or at parlo terms reasonable. M KS. DYER, 716 Lackin st. Y OURS Liby HOLDING ~DIPLOMA OF Golden Gate Kindergarten Training School de- sires po.1tion as governess 1o two or three child- ren: ref-reuces exchauged. Address room 37, 632 Post st MPETENT WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as a first-ciaes waitress c chamberwork ; the best clty refercnce. Please cali at 1505 Pine, T RLL-EDUCATRD LADY DESInES A PO. st fon as bookkeeper. Address Bookkeeper, box 18, Call. OMAN WANTS 10 DO LIGHT WASHING and honsecieaning; $1 a day and car iare. , box 138, Call. ELTABLE WOMAN WANTS POSITION AS housekerper with famiiy or where there is no familv: age 45: wiilingand agreeatle. 208 Fourth. P %S ST._BRANCH OFFICE OF 339 Fite Eluss Vavscripiions and want ads taken. | % & N WANTED MONDAY AT MURRA T0 S READYS, Leading Employment Agents, 634 aad 636 Clay TOUNG MA~, 21, WHO THOROUGHLY U degstands care of horses, can milk, ete.. awsires work of ety kind: references. J. 1n, box 101, ARBER-—GUOD WORKMAN WANTS JuB | ‘ina firstcluss shop. Address 1461 Fifih st., Oakiand. ANDY MAN WANIS WORK IN HOTEL or ranch; can cook, milk, garden. P. k. N., box 13, Call. OUNG AN, WITH GOOD REFEKENCES. wishes position: any honorable employment accepted: wages are no object, as [ wish business experieace: bonds if necessary. R., box 125. AN, 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN LAUN- M dry, wants to_run t. Clair machine for shirts and couars. Address D. T., 619 Pacific st., Gity. OTEL PORTER, MAN (ENGLI -H) AFOUT piace, gardener, ec.: $20 and found; good ref- erences. 'Addres. M. S.. box 15. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH st.—Want ads and subscrip:ions taken. 4 MARKETST-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE Cavn: want ads and subscriptions taken. £ MONTGOMERY, COKNER OF CLAY= . Open unti 9:30" o'clock; branch office of the Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken. WAFTEKS, 3 COOKS, 3 DISHWASHER D piniymen: poster. wages 815, 825 £30. £10, $50 and $65. MURRAY & E{h: Leading Employment Agents, 634 nnd 636 C V() FARMERS, 15, $20. 82 20) praners, 81 day and bosrd, and 750 8 d* board: farmer and wife, 1U Jaborers, 6 gold min- ers, 5 rock-trillers ang others (00 DUmErous Lo advertise. MURKAY & KEADY, Leading Em- ployment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. HIRD COOK, 8 ND COUK, §25 AXD room: walter, $20 and room; secord « 00K, £30; o7, $6 & week: young man to learn wuitli washer, $10 and room: 35 week 5 and room; pasity ook and help on the range, $65 and room : cook, $15 and roo:: c00k, #65 and room: country c00<, $70 and room, couns try. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. AUNDRYMAN, COUNTHY LAUNDRY, SE& party her : barber to run country shop; ranch- Eand, $10. MART N'~, 749 Marsct. MANAND Wike T COOK AND WATT OX table; small hotel: $40. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. JTEADY MAN T0 ASSIST IN WAL on costomers and attend to cush: must have 8100 cash and be satisfied with $18 per week. 777 Market st., room 7. INCH STER HOUSr, 44 THIRD T, Ni. Market; 200 rooms: 25¢ to £1 50 per nigh $1 50 to $6 per week: convenient and respecta bl free bus and bsggage to and from the ferry. FEMALE HELF WANTED. el OR GERMAN COOK, NO WASH, £40: German chambermaid and serving girl, $20. 3 Protestan: German ana French second girls, $20; 2 nurses. $20 4 cooks in American and German families, $25—$30: resiaurant wait- ress, #25; and a large uumber of girls for_cooking and’ housework. J. F. CROSEIT & CO.. 318 Sutter st. (GEENAN_NURSE, "§20; GERNAN GOV- X erness, $20; second xirl, $26; 12 housework girls. city and country, $20 to '$26: 8 young BiTls assist, $10 to $16. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sut- ter st. JUSEWORK GIEL. WILLOWS, §25; Jose, $25: Sonvra, $20; Berkeley, $20 Mateo, $25, and other towns; 8 young gris as #1010 $15." MIS8 CULLEN, 823 Suiterst. YERMAN CHAMBERMAID AND NURSE, $25: cook same house, $30. MIsS CULLEN, 323 Sutier st. EAT YUUNG GE second girl, $15 to CULLEN. 523 Sutier st. AT SECOND GIRL, OR SWEDISH MISS MAN 20; 2 in family. SAN MAT) OY TO FEED GORDON PRESS. 405 MAR. ket st W ANIED = F er with tocls W ANIED—3 Call at 1 7, 3. 1111 Marke: st. OV WHO UNDEKSTANDS WONKING peinting-press PEARSALL, 761 Howard st. UNCH WAITERS: CALL 7 A. M. 48 First st. OY TO LEAHGN THE BARBER TRAD one experienced preferred _D.. box 121, Call. W o TED—WAITER 511 VALENCIA 1.3 $20 per monta and room. ST-CLASS OA d vench G 0D -DAY. BARBER- Wiy SE shop. 515 Pacific st. ()SECHAIR DARBER- HOP; Jocation. A pply Call Office. Z 2 MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS 2518 Van ARBERS ELE 15 cain it sold av ouce. Apply 501 Jessie st. ED—4 MEN 10 SULICIT ON A NEW o goods (0 carry; salary 1f preferred. 156 Fisth st. §25. GOOD AND WO-CHALE B RBER-SHOP FOK SALE cheap: good location. 415 Hayes st. : UNION EMPLOY- PARBERS PrOLE men secretary, CONRAD TROKLL. 657 Claz. R —FoR EMPLOYNRST UALL S5 P. (. Barbers’ Assn. = FUCHS, 025 Grant ava, AV gee lady here. MISS CULLEN, street. GOK, AMEKICAN FAMILY, $30. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. HOUSLKEEPER WITH A W OREING GUKNEYMEN BARGESS EMPLOYMENT secretary JH. BRNARD, 102 meventh st. child, §15. MISs CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. ANTED—FREN A SH OK GEKMAN CUOK, W 435 German chambermaid and seamatress, $20; laundress an! second work: French or Ger- man rurse and seamstress; French nurse, $2 French girl foc light houseworx. $1b, and 20 girls 10 fill our places. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockio: ¥ MAN COUK $20; GEHMAN AND SCA Qinavian giris for nousework, 2 in family, & second work nurse, number of girls for ‘hous work. 815 to $.0, MRS.DAUAML 313 Sutter st. Telephone Red 2713, ANT_ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at_Brauch uflice, south- west corner Sixteenth and Mission sts, QIYLISH AND DUKALLE CALF SHOES; S ourown make: $175. 959 Howaid, nr. Sixen: MEN'S HALF-SOLING, 30c: LADIES', 40c: AVL done while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Paiace Hotel; branch 787 Market, opp. Will & Finck’s, S F. B S5 VAN 1w M3 1u ul BO + tle baer or wine 5e: best frea lunch. 843 Cla. ERMAN WOMAN WISHES WORK BY DAY Affice-cleaning, nursing or wasning. Apply 151534 Mission s ADY WANTS MEN'S WASHING AND mending; also piain washing. Apply 211 Natoma st KLIABLE WOMAN WHO IS A GOOD CUOK wishes a_situation; wiil do lizht housework and is kind to chiidren: wiil work for moderate wages. ~Address iast employers, 3856 Twenty- third st. OMPETENT WOMAN DESIRES HOUSE- work by tha day. Address R. G.,118 Sixth st ULUKED WOMAN WOULD LIKE DAY'S work of any kind, $1 & day. or will take wash- ing home. Address 1934 Church ave., bei. Stock- ton and Powell, Broadway and Vailejo. JASTEEN MAN AND WIFE FOR PRIVATE place: $50. R.T. WARD & CO., b08-810 Clay LAIN HOTEL LA\ NDRESS; $26. K. WARD & CO., 608-610 Clay st. (GEEMAN HOUSEKEEPER ~AND GOUD X cook for 3 gentlemen, Guatemaia $30 and free tare; see party here 9 A. ., Monday. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. AITRESS, COUNTRY HO | EL, $31; CHAM- bermald, assist waiting, $20: waitress and seamstress, 815; waltress, small hotel, $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ERMAN COOK, SONORA. FARE PATD, $2 (351 ons bowsework girl, Alameda, §20; 3 swed: 18h or German housework girls, $207 cook, smuil boardine-house, $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st MAKT GIRL, 13 YEARS OLD, HANDY 10 do bousework and take care of children, wants pisce iu exchanve or board and clo hes and go to school. Call 2153 Fiiteenth st. EFINED WIDOW DESIRES HOU! er’s position tor widower or bache.or. rketst.. room 52, EHMAN WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE day washing, i1oning or housecleaning. 1411 Larkiu st. OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES WASHING. ironing. houseclenning or cooking by the da; Please cull or addres MRS, C, 7185 Union T XPERI SCED WOMAN WANTS PLAC L c oking or housework. 4109 Tweniy-fourth and Castro sts. W COR. SIXTEENTH =T, NEAR MIs- sion: brach office of TH: CALL Sub- scriptions and want ads tsken. OLORED GIKL WISHES A SITUATIONT keneral housework and cooking oras nurse: willing to wear caps and sprons: also coiored woman wants day work, §1 a day. Address F., box 79, Call Uffice. M DPLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS POSITION as_housekeeper or nurse. Call or address A. L. B., room 6, Madison House, Fifteenth st., Oakland. A‘Ym:xu LADY, UNINCUMBrRED, DESIRES pluce as working housekeever in_bachelor's or widower's home. 1 Fifih st., room 1. OUPLE DESIRE A POSITION ON A FARM, ranch orin a private family: the wife a good German housekeeper; ihe husband an American, wiiling and obliging: ‘best of references, Address H. and W., box 106, Call Oflica, X JXPRRIENCED DISHWASHER AND A& rist with cooking; wages $:0 a month; sleep EKE" P. 1946 home. Address Cook, 56 Natoma St., care dress- maker, 7OUNG LADY WITH MANY ACCOMPLISH- ments desires a place as_bousekeeper in & wid- ower or bachelor’s iome. Room 2, 223 Post st. TUUNG GrLRWAN GIRL WOULD LIK. position to assist In light hous-work. postals: call at 1628 Powell st. A0Y WOULD LIKE TO_DO PLAIN SEW- ing aud mending at home. 151 Taylor st., rm.2. A No V) WAIlRESSES, SAME HOTEL, $30: 2 girls for housework, 815; girl, privs tamily, near city, $20: cook, ciy hotel, $26; cook for minay, #30; nurse; and other piaces (oo numerous 10 advertise. MURKAY & REAUY, Leading kmployment Agents, 634 and 836 Clay st. D3 G K18 WANTED MONDAY AT MUR ZO RAY & READY'S, Leading Employment Agents. 634 and 638 C G (RL, BROADWA no cooki g $20; G- 20: GIRL, ELLIS S1 ‘men Girl for Hoss Val ley, $20; girl, Steiner st., §20; 2 girls. Vallejo st, $.0; girl, Gough st., $20: nursegir), $15: Ameri- can woma: as housekeeper, $12: girl, Sutter a:. $20; giri, Poweil st., $15: 8 giris, O Farrell st., $15: girl, Green st., $15; 4 girls, Ellis st., 815; girl Baker st.. $15: girl. Gough st. $10: girl, Bush st., §16: 27 young girls, 28. $10 and $12 per month, assist, etc.; nice families. MARTIN'S, 749 Marke. st. 7, WAITKESSES, $20 AND ROUM; 8 CHAM- O bermads. $20 and room. wait some; cook, $15 and room: chamber:naid and wait some, country, $20 and room. head waitress$15 aud room:cham: bermaid, $12 and room: waitress for restaurant, 46; waitress and do chamberwork, $15 and room: Germ an chambermsid, $20 and room: res- taurant cook. $30; Jewishcook, $35. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. TRENUH NUKSEGIRL; 749 Market. ¥15. 951 8 MISSION T “BRANCH OFFICE OF D10 Tre Cari; subseriptions and waut ads taken. OSEDALE, 821 ELLIS ST_SINGLE FUR- nished rooms, 20c 16 25¢ night, #1 to $1 50 wi. OUMS 15¢ TU 760 PER N1G i1 60 10 400 per week. Oriental, 225 Dromm st. FOR FULL aND CLEAN Juo wiAl O coffes and cakes 5¢ g0 (0 1314 Grant ave. INGLE FURNISHED ROUMS; 150 A NIGHT: 75¢ week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard. FANTRD_LABOKERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, leno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 130 Iarge rooms: 26¢ per night; $1 (0 §3 ver wew ANTED, 1UCULLECT WAGES DU LABOR ens&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey. 110 Surtac ECRUITS WANTED FUR THE UNITED States Marine Coros. United States N able-bodled unmarried men, between the ags and 30 years, w ns of the United = or those who have legally d-clared their intentiod 10 become citizenss. musi be of good character anl babits and able to speak, read and write kngliva, and between 5 feet 5 fuches cud 6 feet i helgnc. For further Information_spply ai the Kecruiing Oftice. 20 Fllis st. San Franciseo. Cal f|'ny ACME MuUSE jow Sixth. for a room: E~T IN CITY —SINGLE ROUMS, 15, 20 AND 28 cents per night: $1, $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Lefdesdort sta. JLCHO HOU~F, 86855 MA RKEL ST.—RUUMS 20c. 25¢ to 50¢ night: $1 to $2 weex. W INCHESTE HOUSE, 44 THILD ST, NI Market: 200 rooms, 26c a night: reading. room: free bus and bazgage to and from the ferry. T00 SES IO TAKS LoDGING AT 106 153 nd 20c a nignz, including coffee aud roils. 624 Washington st.. near Kearn W ANTED—aNIDEA: WHO CANTHINK OF some simple ibing to vatent? Yrotect yon: jdeas: they may bring_you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Dept. L, Patent Atios zeys, Washinzton, D. for thelr $1500° prize offer and list of 200 {nventions wunted. 7OUNG LADY TO ACP As APTENDANT IN u lawyer’s office; must be intelligen., refined and sccommodating. Address Atiorney, 10x 71, Ca | office, with full particuiars aud compensation’ desired. 'O YOUNG LADIES, STYLISH AND GOOD OV figures for the stage. Apply to MAS. Di- RELL. 149 Taylor street, room 3, Monday, Gay wid Weasesday, from 110 4 5. 3 YOUNG AMERICAN OR GERMAN GIRL toassist in taking care of lnfant; apply at 15.0 Fell st_between the hours of 10 and 1% A. M. References wanted. ANTED—SINGLE KOOMS, week: rooms for 2, 25¢ a d A DAY: 3L $150 u wees; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st. W ASIED. SOUR SHOES — Wi REFATE shoes 1pto § o'clock every night: those wor! ing through the day can have their suoes repaired stnight whlle you walt: laaies’ soling, 35¢; men & soling, 60c; fiue shoes made to order rom $2 up; we have a 10t of shoes, been demaged by water, as less than one-fourth their value, from 25¢ up i3 50. 562 Mission at.. bet. First s, an AGENTS WANTED. W TEU—YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN care of children: good home: wages $6 per month. Call 2735 Caliwrnia st. W ANTED — ¥ OUNG GIRL TO WORK IN bakery and restaurant; s.eep at home. Ap- ply at 306 Hayes st. TOUNG GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES POSL. tion as_working housekeeper for; widower o bachelor 106 Fourth st., room 2. 5 A CIRLFOR GENEKAL HOUSEWUKK AND £\ assist with cooking: German preferred, 12184 Fulton street, beiween Scoit and Devisadero. OUNG LADY, REC:NTLY FROM CON- necticu:, desires a position a4 a working house- kes per in widower’s or bache.cr’s home. Room 6 1007 Market st. TRST-CLASS COOK WISHES SITUATION. Appiy 5033 Sixteenth si. W ANTED—GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF 2 children; good home: small wages. 705 Howard st. VY CMAN WITH §100 WHO UNDERSTAN DS restaurant busioess as partmer. J., box 15, Call Office. "13 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE {15 CXrL: subscrinions an: want ad+ taken. 7OUNG ¢ IEL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work and sleep at home. 1606 Post st. UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE CALL taken at_branch office, 339 Hayes st.; open unti 9:3) o'cluck. W IRCuks, ki HOUSE 44 THIRD =1 Market; 200 rooms: 25c to 160 per il 41 60 1086 per week: convenlen: and respecia }16+ bus ana_bagease to and from the terrv, SILUALIUNS W ANIERU-MALE. UNTER & (0. CHINESE AND JAPA. nese_employmens office. 17 Webb st., below Kearny, nr. Cali tel. main 281. W.C.YOUNG, mgr (CHINESK & TAPANESE: ESTID. 20 YEARS: /heip:tel. matn 1997. BRADLEY&CO.. 640 Clay. VHINESKE AND JAPANESE BMPLOYMENT oflice: best help. 41435 U'Farrell. Tel. K 426, APANESE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY. K. 73, St. Ann's blig, 6 Ed1y st.: tel. Main 5234, UMPLTENT MAN WAMNTS JUB GuOV gardener: knows all about horses: can drive well, and bas had an extensive experience around a house. Address H. B.. box 76, Call Oftice. AN AN WIFE WANT POSITION £ood cook, and wife as chambermaid and wait on table. country preferred. X. M.. box 64. Cail. OUNG MAN WISHES POSITION WHERE there s no Bunday work, Address G. ., box 32, Call Office. UTLERDESIRESSITUATION IN PRIVATE tumily: best o) city and New York references. Bautler, box 10, Call Ofice. W ZNTED-GIKLFOK HOUSEWORK: MUST sicep home. 1830 O'Farrel st near Pierce. \V ANTED—_APPRENTICE AT DRESSMAK- ing. MRS SiACY, 108 Stockton st. ANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework. 731 Green st. “VANI'ED— GIRL TU ASSINT AT LIGHT housework; wages $5 0 87. 562 Tebamu st. 00D COUK WITH KEFERENCE WAGES $25. Apply 517 Dévisadero st., fl-“f_l-%____ {11EL OR MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR G 'nousework: wages, $8. 180 Eddy. ANTED—FIRST-CLASS CHAMBERMAID. W 126 Fifh street: call hetween 12 amd 1. Y OUNG GIRL TU ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work and cooking. 610 Grove st. \,’()MAN OR GIKL: FR M 7 TO 1," DAILY; ‘ general housework. 130 Fourth st. Y O0D WAITRESS 10 T. KE CHARGE OF (I aining parior: French preferred. 227 Geary. JIRST AsS CLOAK SALESLADY WANT- ed at KrLLY & LIEBES', 120 Kearny st. W ANTED—PUPILS FUK & ACTICAL millinery school; course thorough; class now forming 10r spring werk: satistaction guaranteed: evening classes. 2214 Geary or 410 Leavenworih. VW ANTED —MIDDLE-AGED PEOTESTANT ‘woman to assist in general housework: must be willing and obliging; good home and $7 per month. Address G. W-, Call Office, Oakland. E (PASSTIONATELY)—SOMETHING STIKS within me. She— Y ou should use one of Seed's 77 water filters. Agents wanted, BRICK & CO., Market. GENTS_$4 A DAY GIVING “NO BURA PURINTON & CO., Des Moines, Towa. GENTS Tu SELL PROFESSOR pE R00'S Ttheumatic oll. 818 Gears. bet.}10 and 12 #(UBA” IS WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT TO know about: now Is the time to sell our “Cuba” book: liberal lerms: apply at ouce for territory. F. Py RSOX, Manager Subscription De- partment, The Whittaker & Ray Company. GENTS—A LOOK THAT OUTSELLS ANY publication ‘since Grant's book s “General Miles' Personal Recollections”™; every one wants the book written by the commander-in-chie? of the United St first_agent’s commission $22 in 8hours. k. PERSON, munager subscrip~ tion departmen, The Whitaker & Ray Company, 723 Market st. —_— ROOMS WANTED FZRNISHED ROOM BY GENTLEMAN Of plano state pric. USH 0. K., box 15. Cail Office. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. TEREOPTICON_CALCIUM ATTACH- ments, with dissolver and views. Addres, box ¥ 95, Caul Oftice. ANTED—-~COND-HA ¥ D gine, 8 or 10 horse-powe: Address E., box 114, Call Ottice. UILDISGS BUL GIl1: LUMBAER SAS: doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 1166 Mission se. QELL YOUR BOOKS CLOTHING AND TEW- elry 10 A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.: send postal. SOLINE EN- 50, hoisting geur; S DENTISTS. B L L. CRANZ— EXTRACIION PALN LESS: czown work, bridge wors and teeih withos Dlates specialty. 356 Suiter, NE. cor. Stockton. R FULL SET OF srnif WORTH §157 (. warranted 6 years: extraction free: filliugs B0c. ‘Chicago Dental Parlors. 24 Sixth si. OSITIVE,Y PAINLESS EXTRACTION, DR. HARDING, 500 Sutter: tel. main 5575, ARDENER, GERMAN, SINGLE, OF LONG ‘expecience 'In landscape gardening, green- house, flowers, orchard aud vegetab.e-crowing, with first-class’ references. wishes asituation n privaie place; city or country. B. B., box 44, Cal. TDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS LABORING work: will take lands or lots in psyment. Ad- dress M. A., box 160, Calt Office. 116 FSTA SE—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL; subscription and wan. ads taken. ELIABLE YOUNG GINL FOR SECOND work: sieep home. Call 2520 Vallejo st. AN {ED—GIRLS, FKOM 11 TO 1. INQUIKE between 3and 5. ' 1103 Geary. HALFANT & CHALFANT, MOVED 8 Dason 10 119 Powell: brideework s per oo CUaios Prodal Assocta J ket st. DI 7 A SET FOR TERTH—WARKANTE BT Socd asoan omians: lilling $1 DI i ss dentist, 930 Market st. nex: Baidwin Theaces, CHARLES W. DECRERS % W ANTEL-BY MARKIED ENGINEER, Ma- ‘hinist, draoghtsman and electrician, marine and s.ationery japers; shop, plant or mine. G. B., box 108, Call Office. SUENOGRAPHIC SPELD CLUB KOW BEING organized at Heald's Business Lollege, 24 Pos: the ciub wiil meet (wo evenings each week (Tuesday und Thursday): club fees $1 50 a montb, RACTICAL KNGINEER WANTS POSL tlon at Stationary work of any kind; well aualified with miniug machinery aud every cluss of stationary wors. D. W., box 2, Call Oftice. IBEKRAL OFFER 2 WEEKS SEWING lessons, free 1o all beglnners ihis week: pat- ternscu to order, 25c. McDowell Dresscotting Academy, 636 Market st. BAKER (FOREMA. FIRST -;,CLA~S ON bread or bread and cakes, wants steady situa- Lion: city or country. Address 19Z09 8., between ‘I hird and Fourth, near Bryant. RRIAGE PAINTER. GOUU SI'R1PER AND letterer; cily or couniry. Address C. P., box 108, Cail. TOLINIST OR ¥TANO ACCOM PANIST (AM- ateur) would Iike to engage his permanent ser- vice st very nioderate terms. Address Al M., box 52, Call Office. USITIO AS ENGINEEK; HAVE HAD 20 years’ exparience in ranning engines and dy- Damos. Aduress Kngineer, box 147, Call Office. NT NUKSE EXPERINCED G RMAN INFA 6. MRS, de-iresa situation: besi of refer. DADAMI 513 Suiterst. Tel. Red 271 ANTED—WURK IN BAKEKRY; CHY OR countr:; can make my owa yeast. S. M., box 185, Call Oftice WOMAN WITH % CHILDEN & AND 8 years old, desires situation in ccuntry: good cook: £10; MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. < Treferences, W ASTED-WORK BY YOUNG MAN (GER- man) (0 wash dishes, assist in cooking, wait- ing or other work: cily or country. Please address H. MILLER, 681 Saciamento si., room 98. Y s WORN, WITH FRITISEUE AT nding school § A. 3. 10 3 . M. for room au 6‘“{;’ u:v.‘r. JOHNSTUN & CO, 872 Broadw: a TWOYUUNGGIRLS WOULD LIKK A PLACE, one wishes to do light housework and other Ilanes 1o (aite care of bby; ooy wish 10 u.ecp homa; reside with parents. 58 COBVerse at. Bryant, bet. Kiehth and Ninth, ~/ PRACIICAL HOUUSe-PAIN.rHS AND Z paper-uangers with tools wish work Ly the day or piecework: good work guaranteed: will work verv cheap. Paioters, 27214 Ciementioa st., near Fourth. M2, 2.ED 0, STRONG AND ACTIVE, wants job: handy with Lools:” can cook, bake: any kind of work outside orin: 816 or léss for steady place, F. k. M., Call Office, Oakland. EL.AB K AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES situailon 1o assist with:chiidren, housework or cliamberwork: worker, willing and oblig- iog; wages §30. afieruoons, 633 U’ Farrell ste OUNG MAN (AMEKICAN) WISHES POSE- Xu'n‘-:.-':a':u -.nfi-hu o Su :fuxs: so0d ‘box 82, Cail Office, ¥ AVTED-MEN, WOMEN T0 LEA KN BAR- ber trade; only 8 weeks require.: Loois given: catalogud . F. Barber School, 1915 Howard. | AWRENCE CUTIING SOHOOL 18 THE only reliable place for patterns: every one Luaranteed (o be perfect. 1031 Market st AINLESS »XTKACIIUN, 506, CROW P i ek o e blates 83 up: 18 years experienca K. L WALSH, D.D.x. 8155, Gears. . LUDLUM Jt1h0, 143 MA KR T S1, N Diicvonta: o eharze for extractin: " whea plates are made: oid piates made over liko news leeth from 8 per set: extracting SUc: gas given JULL SET O TEETH. 87 FILLING. 506 crowns $3. _ Paclfic Dental Parlors, 18 Thicd, - QEL Of TEEIH WITHOUT A PLATE H. 6. Youne, 1841 Polk st. s K.J.J LEE . 1206 MAKKE 1L O GOLDE D Giisave o tvoninas Soniars AN OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE VL Winclester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $15J per night: $1 50 to $6 per week: free 'bus and bacgage to and from ferry. JLYNN'S DRESSMAKING AND CU1Y Ein my. 14 Moallisier st $1 aweer, 0 ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIALIOY, ket, bet. 34 and dth: s 3 extracting, with gas, $] PE SFORGE W 798 SLA K- €88 speciallsts; pa intesy : plates. 86 up: fil. 1 ap, LE] TiF GENUL Leek dentist, discoverer of painless exiractioa #nd patentee of improved bridge work Without any plate. moved Trom §70 30 & Faerieid ., MALL BELCY WANIED, ANTED—MAN TO RAISE TURKEYS ON shares; young Swiss to milk and drive milk wagon. $20 and founa; teamster and wife, $36 and fonnd; cooks, waiters and othirs. Apply to J. F. LROSETT & CU., 628 ~acramentost. ANTED—MIDDLE-AGED SINGLE MAS w as salesman for dairy depot in eity, must b:‘ first-class butter-maker and lave good re: erence: guraener for country place, $20 t0 $25 and found §larmers: 2 mlkers: ook and gecond for Insii- q : small ranch, $13, WD EWELL & CO. 626 Ciny st 00 ovhers LL WORK ~KIASONABLE - Waie Tanted. DR 1\e. KEY. 1132 Sarger mo LosT. OST—A TIN BOX MARKED WRLDUN containing bink bosks, tax receipts and o wfl:;fi;l:&J;‘;:‘l’y Il)aownen The finder will wried an leaving samaat 711 Jones ate o o"S A8ked by ROWN SETTER DOG, WilH 5 WHITH breast and white fe address.” Toquire 3416 Mission s, 1 Neme and school near city, must be first class. W D, EWEIK m"a&'flmy HIRD CUOK, COUNTRY 3 P @ R i OTEL 0 G 1. PROFESSIONAL CARD: J OBN L BICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. Rooas and 37, Crooker builaiiug; b, San Francisco, Cat. \elepuone Maia 'HOMAS CLAK ') HOS T B OB TR TIEAGE lJ C. B HANSEN & CO. 110 MAURICE L Ashi 6, Bih Lo0r, Farzors bide.