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2 3 THE SAN FRANCISCO ‘CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1897. —_————— ———— BERING $;EA COMMISSIONERS. Contrary to Expectations, They Will Not Come to 1his City. Contrary to expectations the Bering Sea Commission, composed of renresentatives of the United States and Great Dritain, will not in San Francisco. A month or =0 ago it was expected that these gen- tlemen would come to this City and re- sume their inquiry into the matter in which the two great nations are so deeply erested. This belief was strengthened by instructions Te- ceived by United States District Attorney H. 8. Foote from the head of the | Department of Justice at Washington. Mr. Foote was directed to provide suitable rooms in the Appraisers’ building on Washington and Sansome streets for the use of the commission. He did so, and wired back that the commission would be given one of the Federal courtrooms. For the past four months N. R. Harris Jr., son of Becret Service Azent Harris, has been in attendauce upon the commis- sion in Victoria, B. C., collecting evidence for the commissioners. Yesterday M Harris returned to this City for a short time, and stated that the commissioners Lad changed their minds about coming to this City. Mr. Harris stated that they will complete their investigation at Vic- toria. e Divorces Granted. Divorces have been granted by the Superior Court as follows: Jobn Livingstone from Mary A. Livingstone, on the ground of deser- tion; Louise Frato from Giovani Frato, for failure to_provide; Lilly M. Forrest from James M. Forrest, extreme cruelty: Mary E. Robinson frorx Richard E. Robinson, williul neglect. B A Family Contention. Marcus Goldenson has sued Abraham Gold- enson and Edward Goldenson for the recovery of seventy oil paintings and certain household property that the plaintiff alleges the defend- ants uulawfully removed from 816 Florida | street in this City on the 24 of last February. e Tt Divorce Suits Filed. Divorce suits have been filed in the County Clerk’s office as follows: Susan . Chandler against Charles Chandler, Louisa Paiva against Jesse Paiva. & -~ HOTEL ARRIVALS PALACE HOTEL. R 8 Vivlan, Chicago R Balmann, H Poindexter, Stanford M Coxe & f7, New York rs D S Bogd. Pafla C Baidwin&w, Sta Clara Miss Boyd. Fhiladeiphia J B Peakes, Sto A Abranams, Reno A Hechtman, Sacto A Hill, lowa S NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J C Curts, 5 okane J D Wa'lace, 3t Matthews, Salt Lake J H Wallace, Sait Lake H C koth, Salt Lake W Jackson, Oroville alt Lake F Traller, 10s Gatos J Schultd, Los Ange.es A Fristch, London 3t Korcher, Chicago P Manford, Chicago C Laurey, New York 3 PMyter, Chicago Miss S Jones. Chicazo ¥ Leighton. U S N W Buchanag, Coulterville | BALDWIN HOTEL. | W R Bell, San Rafael K Kroff, Sausalito J Jones & w. Sausaiito J Persons, Belvedere } Howard, N Y S Kamieid, Portland C L Miller, « hicazo H Gooren & w. Cal VM vic. W H Cramer & w. Cal W H Young, Santa RosaJ “tel' & w, Ukiah A Seldner. \ Y G H Brewington,Cal | 1L H Fawkes, Chicago S Mighuvacca, Napa ¥ P Morse, N Y ¥ Smith, N Y Miss Smith, N Y * Bonner, Willows | M Muitin, Fresno 3 ¥ Carter, San Diego | GRAND HOTEL. N J Nissen, San Diego R Bender, Berkeley R Dodsworth & w, Cal T J Woods, Visalia H Black, hicago T M Roud alia | R Trefethen & w,Boston Mrs ¥ Reniquin, Vallejo | G A Lege, Nevada Clty Miss J Gil.on, Vailejo | ¥ Fuuke, Lincoln ¥ Powers, Vallejo { R de Lasuns, Stockton Mrs Baldwin & fy. Felton | W Murry, Sacramento W W White, Felion AJ Larsen, Lodl A Mennoki Jr, Wis J Smith, Livermors 3 Gerrity, Pinole G Peirano, ~an Jse J S Jones. Bnicla E A Piuke, Eureka 3 Allison, Chicago E Boyd, Chicago 3irs Randall, Boston W Wiliiamson, Boston J'G Martine, Sacramento S Solon Hall, Sacto J Dinkelspiel, Susun E M Potter, Napa O F Cooper. Califoraia R J Fraok!in,Great Falls H Souchwor b, Stockton H C Ross Jr, Sacto G D Cummings Dunsm’r D Orr, SL'Ublspo A Towle, Towies Dr A Chspmen.Nev City P Tognezzinl, Cayucas J C'Smih, B Columbia A Tognuzziuf, S L Obispo | F § Dow, Eureka D Filiipponi, 5 L Obispo C D Daly, Eureka E ¢ Warren, S L Obispo H D Laos-n, Oroville Dr S E Latta, Stockton D Boring, Oroville B Coox, Stockton L A Spitzer, San Jose SAN FRANCISCO +*CALL."” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI~ 710 Market street, open untl 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. £39 Hayes street, open until 9:30 0’clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. EW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open il 9 o'clock. | 2518 Mission street, open until ® o'clock. | 116 Ninth street. oven until | 9:30 0'clock. O MEETIN PACIFIC LODGE NO. and A. M., Gs. | F. 136, & . M., 121 Eady st., meets THIS EVENING, 7:30 'cl First dezree DRGE PENLINGTOXN, ~ecretary. | [ | 5, LA T MASTERS ASSOCIATION | of California, F. aue M. ‘he ofhi- | | | cers aua members are requesied (0 meet at the Masonic Temple, 1HIS DAY (Tues day). at 2:30 o'clock .3, to aitend the funeral services ot our late brother, JAME ihe pry u AST MASTER LAFAYETTE HALSTED. By order of ident. L. SCHUMACHER, Secretar: 5 _OCCID, . LODGE Nu. 23, F. and A. M.—Officers and memibers are herewith noiified to_attend a called meeting THIS(TUESDAY) AFTE :NOON 8. 2 o'ciock, for the purpose of attending ihe fune- ral of our’diciused brother, JAMES LAFAY- ETTE HALSIED. By order of the W. M. | EDWARD F. DELGER, Secretary. cen's per SPECIAL NOTICES—Continued. £ BOREOWEXS ACCOMMODATED AT short nouice: money 10 doan on lois north of the purk, In the Kichmond distr.ct: easy p ments. Apely to W. J. GUNN, 410 Montgomery B, SN FRANCISCO, AL, TAN. &< Tho orphans and half-orphans th cefved into St. Francis Girls' Directory Orphan m since July 1, 1896, to January 1, 1897, are as following: Orpbans, femaies—rlla_Andrew, age 4 ycars; Teresa Melissa, age 9 years: Neilie n, age 8 years: Lcho Alien, wge B yvea Ve Allen, age 2 vears 5 mon:hs; Marle St r, ege 1 hour. Half orphans, femalcs—Mamie rrell, age 7 yeas: Henrletia O'Farrell, age 3 Nel'je O’ Farrell, age 5 years: Katie Dillon, ears: Irene’ Cambel age b years 11 months: Neilie Stoc<ing, age 10 yvears: Ausus- tine Hulton. age 11 years: M llfe Crowley, age 10 years; May Crowiey, age 2 vears: Etne. Crow- ley, age 1 year: Rena Mutil, ug 9 years males— Frank Hopper, age 7 yeais; Charlie Hopper, age § vears: Fraok Kane. age 4 years: Ed i« Burk, age 8 vears: Louls Burs, age b years; Dante Mattl, wse 7 years: Robert Mati, uge 4 vears: Frank Matti, ‘age 2 years 6 months: George Dilloz, age 1 year 6 mouths. TIE SECREIARY OF THE SAN Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum So- ciety hereby gives noiice thathe following orphan and half-orphan £irls and boys have been admitied to the ins ftution from July 1, 1586, 10 January J, Cla; [ yeas age 12 1887: Nora Percher, 61 years: Emma hoe- bridge, 11 vears: Aupes M. Gartner. 11 year: Mable Thonias, 10 year: Aunis Ti omas, Gladys Meyer, 12 years; Carrie Loufller, 12 years; Theresa Uasenare, 12 vears: Lucy Clement, 7 Nbttie Woods, 1 Elsle Garate, 12 ace Garatt, 11 Julia Muhliof. 3 Selina Mubliof, 2 years: Rose Wiimot, Henry Welsman, 7 yenr : Kowland Adams, o years: Herry Jondshl, 8 years: Louis Capu- ceiti, 7 years: Frank Capucettl. 5 years; ‘Thomas Casenare, 10 years: Leonara Casenare, 8 years: George 1. Ault, 6 vears; Eugene F.' Muilin, 5 years; Arihur Garait, 8 years; Walter Garatt. 5 Philip Weeks, 7%, years: Robert Mullin, 3 Charles Wilmot, 7 years; Daniel Haines, pu cetul, 8 yea: years: year: NOTICE_IS HEREEY GIVEN THAT the Maria Kip Orphanage of 638 Foisom st., san Francisco, Cal., has received the foilowing orphan, half-orphan and abandoned girls from Uc- tober 1 to December 81, 1896: Henrletta Ham- mer, aged 1 year and 8 months: Violet Herring, aged 1 yeur ind 8 months; Louise V. R. Howard, aced 12 years; Hazel L. Langhorne, aged 1 year 5 s; Almina Frenger, aged 11 years: Olga Frenger, 'aged 9 years: Alfréda Frencer, azed 7 years: Lena C. Claussen, aged 8 years; Catherine Coughlin, aged 13 years: Fmma M. Anderson, aged 4 years: Floreuce Cramer, aged 11 years: Duice "F. Murray, aged 12 years: Jessie Lyncn, aged 8 years: Inacia Renteris, aged 6 years; Flora L. McDonald, aged 3 years TNDIA OPIUM CURE FOR $25: PER- fecily barmiess; ludfes treated at home. B. D. KIMMIS, 916 Market st., Columblan Butidlng. BAD TENANT> EJECTED FOK #& collections mads, city or country. Pacifio ion Co.. 415 oniey st.. room 6. Tel. B58D. DIVIDEND NOTICES. B2, DIVIDEXD NOTICE—THE NEVADA Bank of San Francisco The board of di- rectors of this bunk bave declared a dividend (No. 19) for the quarter ending December 31, 1886, at the rateof six (6) percent per snnum, payabie on and aiter the 15th of Janua y. ‘Irans- fer-bouks will be clcsed from the 10th to the 15th inst., both days inclusive. D B. DA VIDSON, San Francisco, January 8, 1897. FOR THE HALF MONTH ENDING December 81, 189¥, a dividend of 3814 are on (he jssued capital stock of the Eulso Lizht and Power Company has been de- clared payable on the 15th day of January, 1867. rinsfer books will ¢ 0se at 5 o'clock on January 8, 1n97. By order of the bcard of directors of the Edison Light &na Power Comp ny. J E.: REEN, Secretary. Secretary. S1LUAT:ONS W ANTEP—A FEW MORE PLACES FoR i bouse cleaning, etc., by young Ger- W ANTEDL—FEMALE, N0 ChiLgg,, FRENCH IMPORTER & *® oF % 46 & 48 GEARY TREET i one of the most phenomenal sales business career in San Francisco. The bargains offered I honestly believe have never been duplicated in this city, but this fact al for the great rush of buyers to my store.. unusual crowding for entrance to my establishment in a great measure due to advertising which has appeared in The Call's columns, and in view of this fact, I extend to you my hearty congratulations, in having made your paper so evidently valua- ble to the advertiser, and assure you of the continuance of my patronage during the sale. San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 12, 1897, Mr. Charles M. Shortridge, Editor and Proprietor of The Call. My Dear Sir: I have had, and have now in progress, in the Yours very truly, history of my long one could not account I attribute the SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued ELIABLE WOMAN WHO IS 4 GOOb ClOK wishes a_situation; will do 1i bt housework and is kind to_children: will work for moderate | wages. Address last employers, 3586 Twenty- third st. | RELAB & AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES situalon (o assist with childr-n, housework or cuamberwork: good worker, willing and oblig- | ing. wages $20. Call afiernoons, 633 " Farrell st MART GIRL, 18 YEAKS OLD, HANDY 10 4o houseworx and take care of children, wants place in exchange or board and cio.hes aud goto | schoo'. _Call 2158 Fisteenth st |, IDDLE-AGED G. RMAN WOMAN WANTS ! place to do housework; 38 to $10 per month; £00d plain cook. 504 Howard at, ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK, WASH- inz, ironing or cleaniug, by the day. GINS- BERG, 162 Perry st., bet. Third and Fourth. (GEEMAN GIRL WISHES A PLACE BY THE X day, washing. {roning or housecleaning; $1 60 a day. Address West, box 305, this ofiice. YERMAN GIRL WISH: PLACE FOR cooking and _general housework; no postals. 9 Hampton place, oft Folsom st. TELL-EDUCATED LADY DESIRES A4 PO. siion as bookkeeper. Address Bookkeeper, box 18, Call. YERMAN WOMAN WISHES WORK BY DAY (ffice-cleaning, nursing or wasiing. Apply | 161534 Mission w .’ Address MRS. HICKAEY, 602 | (\OMPETENT WOMAN DESIRES HOUSE- Howard st hear tiecond 1 U work by the day. Address R. G.,118 ~ixth st 3 c WIT 3 3 3 NOLOREL WOMAN WOULD LIKE DAY'S OMAN WITH 2 CHILDEN 6 AND ; W St e 1, d-aires ‘situation. in counsiy: gnod | - wark of ny cind, 31 day. or will tako wash A fe STELEY 993 | 10g home, 3 Chur ., bei. Stok- ook 10 yeferences. MISS CULLEN, 333 | o and Poweil, Brondway and Vailejo. = et | (300D SEWER WOULD LIKE PLACE IN A anis wors i owera o, BacRtIot nonss, | s dressmaking escablishment; expetienced, Ad- : couniry preferred. floor front, room 10. ADY WOULD Call 17 Sixth st., second LIKE A F i'to bosrd: good care: pleasant location. 620 | Goerrero st.. bet. £ izhteenth and Nineteenth. ANTED—BY A HELIABLE, STEADY | woman to do housework; is good cook and chambermaid; zood reference; wages $10 10 $.4 permonth. Address 70 Jessfé st., bet. Firat and Second. TOUNG LADY WISHES SITUATION FuR housework and cooking: wages $15. Callat 11321 Broadw MII~T-CLA-S COOK WOULD LIKE A POSI- tion in private family or as working housekeep- erin agrown family; unexceptionable references. Address 30634 Hayes st W CHILDREN | | | | | dress G., box 104, Call Oftice. S¥ CoR SIXTEENTH =T, Dsion: branch office of THy scriptions and want ads taken. NEAR MIS- CALL. Sub- SITUATIONS WANTED-Continuad. 7OUNG MAN, 21, WHO THOROUGHLY UN- derstands care of horses, can milk, ete.. desires work of unv kind: references. J. ., box 101, Call. ARBERS—GOOD WORKMAN WANTS JUB in a first-cluss shop. Address 1461 Fifth st. Oakiand. HUTEL PORTER, MAN (ENGLI ‘H) AROUT place, gardener, etc.: $20 and found; good ref- erences. Addres: M. S.. box 15. RBRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH st.—Want ads and subscriptions taken. MARKET ST —~BRANCH OFFICE OF CALL: want ads and subscriptions taken. .’2 MONTGOMERY, CORNER OF CLAY— D4 | Open untl 9:30" o'clock; branch office of tbe Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken, 7 ANTED—WORK BY YOUNG MAN (GER- man) to wash dishes, nssist in_cooking, wail- Ing or other work: city or country. Please address H. MILLER, 631 Secramento st., room 98. W INCHESTER HOUS, . 44 THIRD = Market: 200 rooms: 25c to §1 50 per night $1 50 to £6 per week: convenlent and respecta bl free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. THE L NR FEMALE HELF WANTED. URSE, CHILD 8 YWARS, $25: COOK, country. $30: waitress, city, $20: Housework &irls. eity and country, $20'and $25: 8 younx giris, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter. JAITRESS: COUNTRY: $20, HOTEL MISS CULLEN, 323 Suiter st. FRENCH WATTVESS AXD SEAMSTRESS; $25. MISS CULLEN. 823 Sutterst. NEAT GERMAN OR SWEDISH SECOND girls, 15 (0 $20; nurse, $20. M138 CULLEN, 828 Sutrer st. (G OSD AMERICAN COOK: PLAIN WASH; 2 T in tamily: miner: owner at the mines; see party hereat9 4. 3.; $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. TOUNG LADY, UNINCUMBERED, DESIRES place as working housekeever in_bachelor’s or widower’s home. 1 Fifih st., room 1. JXPERIENCED DISHWASHER AND AR ¥ist with cooking; wages $:0 a month: sleep bome. Address Cook, 86 Natoma st care dress- maker. ERMAN COOK, PRIVATE FAMILV, & general housework girl, unders ands German cooking. $20; German girl, housework, $15. C. R. HANSEN &C0., 110 Geary st. COUNTRY, HOTEL, $20: VW AITREsSS, woman t0’ assist with cooking in_sma'l res taurant, §15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. 7 OUNG LADY WITH MANY ACCOMPLISH- ments desires a place as_housekveper in a wid- ower or bachelor’s home. Koom 2, 223 Post st. Y UURG, GREMASTGIKL WoULD LiKe X position to assist In light housework. No postals: cail at 1623 Powell st VY ANTED—POSIT.ON BY A RESPRCTABLE woman to do light housework or take charge al h. 7OUNGGIRL WAN IS LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 1118 York st.. bet. Twenty-third and Twenty- tourth. J XPERTENCED WOMAN WANTS PLACE L cookiug or housework. 4109 Twenty-fourth aud Castro sts. (CQIPETENT SEANSIRE:S AND CHAM bermuic wan's a sizuation; will take care of children or do second work; Cty OF Country; ref- erences. 1024 Howard st. QWEDISH GIRL WISHES SITUATION IN » private famtly: upstairs or general housework: of chil has firsti-class references. Please call ac 21034 | | | Jewish and - American | city references. Call Tues- | room 80, | C ara st., uear Fifth, QWEDISH GIKL WANTS PLACE T0 DO D general bousework: cooxing: wages $25 day and W ednesday at 1170 Market st., four:h fioor. G BL, 35 usework and mind baby. 2 Alice st, off Foisom, bet. Third and Fourtn. at'4 tdith pl, off bupoat st., | WISHES TO HELP IN LIGHT | ADY WOULD LIKE TO DO PLAIN SEW- ing sad mending at home. 131 Tayior st., rm. FOUNG GERMAN WIDOW DESIRKS POSI- tion as_ working housekeeper for; widower or bachelor . 106 Fourth st., room 2. JRST-CLASS COOK WISHES SITUATION. ‘Apply 8038 Sixteenth si. 713 LAKKIN-BRANCI OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscrivtions an. want ads taken. UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE CaLL taken ai branch ofiice, 339 Hayes s open unt 9:8) o'elock. VY UaEs ER HOUSE 44 THIRD ST._NE Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 60 per : 1 B0 1088 per week: convenleat snd respectable. $ree s and_bacense 10 and jrom the terry. BILUATIUNS WANIRU-—BALE. MPLOYMENT BUREAU — EUREKA EM- pl_yment and Business Buresu, 123 Turk s bet. ' ayior and Jones. fur dshes first-class heip 1n all departmeats: only first-class belp need appiy for positions; manufaciurers and pateniees re- quiring noveliles or necessities placed before the public through sgents, please notify; we make this a specialty. C-)lullhb GIRL WISHES A SITUATION general housework and cooking oras nurse willing to wear caps and sprons: also colored woman wants day work, $1 a day. Address F.. box 22, Call Office. [ AESTCLASS SWEDLH GIE. WINHES T0 do cooking aud washlug or housework; good UNTER, & (0. CHINESE AND JAPA. nese employmens oftice. 17 Webb et., velow rny, nr. Cal.: tel. matn 281 W.C. YOUNG, mgr NHINESE & JAPANESE: ESI'D. 0 YELARS; Jhelp:tel.main 1897. BRADLEY&CO.. 640 C OULINESE ARD J2rARE KM LY MERT reference. 1 Fifth si., room 22. office; best help. 41414 U'Farrell. Tel. E 426, TRL WANTS A PLACE T0 DO LIGHT APANESE INTELLIGENCE AGEN Lousework. 18145 Washingion ave., bet. Ninth | ¥ 73, St. Ann’s bllg, 6 Eddy st.: tel. Main 5234, and Tentb, Mission aud Howar GATE LODGE Nu. 50, ' F.and 4. M.—Called meeting THTS (TUESDAY) EVENIN -, January 12, at oclock. D. 2. GEO. 4. HOBE, See. ORIENTAL LUDGE 8O, 145 F. | " and M.—Firs. degree THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING at7:30 0'cio: A.S. HUBBAKD, Secretary ORD| E Memb-rs of Goiden Gi 1 wjll attend the tu JAMES L. HALSIE, cor. Post and Montgomery sts., THI :30 ». . By order of the RN ate C| | Co.\wmxSL YOUNG Yo G LADY FROM THE SAST WOULD li<e a situation as housekeepr; city or coun- wy. Apply 1584 Fourth st., room 2. "OUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION Aor Livusework - is a good cook and laundress; city or country. 406 Minna st., near Fifth. QITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG GIRL IN 8 Catholic family to assist and care of children, ilease call 419c Natoma st., near Fifth. | | GINGING AND P INTIN nts_osit on. or country location. Teacher, 31234, Fulton st. 7OUNG M\N, AMERICAN, WIIH THE best of habits and California references, wishes position where (here is uo Sunday work. Address M., box 32, Call Office. OUNG MAN WANTS POSITION CARE FOR Borses, drive for doctor or delivery wagon; well & quainted with city. G.. box 80, Call. GENTLEMAN Address 7 WOMAN WISHES A situation eooking and housework in American family: b st reference. 1538 Clay, near Larkin. Y YOUNG GrRMAN, THOROUGHLY UN- derstanding csre 0f Liorses, a sizuation in pri- Vate stab'e Address T. MEYER. 218 Kast st. R WISHES T0 GO 00T SEW- ing in familics, $1 per day, 214 Golden Gateav. WORTHY MATRON. & JLEMBERSOF POCAHONTAS Tribe 11, Imp. O. K. M., are Tequestea to assemble . their wigwem THIS DAY (Tuesday), January 12, at 1:50 1 3 then proceed to the Masonic Temp ¢ 1o attend the uneral of our late brother, J. S. HASLTED, at 2 e J. J. HIGGINS, Sa:bem. RAY A. HARD, C. of R tAPHICAL SOCIETY OF THE The anbual eleciion of directors and councilois of this society will Le held on TUESDAY, 19ih insi., a: the rooms, Merchants' Exchange buliding lis open trom’ noon till 6 P.M. Ly order DAVIDSON, President. GEORG Secretary. 1FIC COAST SHOEWORKERS' ion—Regular meeting TUKSDAY, Jan- nary 12, a Labor Hall, 91914 Mirkec. Al 'shoe makers iu favor of home {ndus ry are Invited to be present. By order of J.M. GRAW. Sec. THEANNUAL MuEIING OF THE AS. soctation of the Hospial for Children and “rainjug School for Nurses will be held ac the Los- pital, 3700 California st., THURS 'AY, Junuary 14, dt1:80 £ ox MES J. W, KERR, Recording - ecretary pro ‘ein. TERWAN GIRL WISHES A 81 UATION AT general housework. Call at 640 Stevenson st. W ASTED—BY & YOUXG WOMAN, DAY'S work; washing, jronine or housecleaning; $1 s day and car 1are. 512 Minna st. (OMFETERT PERNON WISHES A POSITION 4s Working nouseseeper i family or loiging- nouse. Address C. ., vox 47. this offie, TOMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION / to do keneral housework: |5 & g0od COOK. Ap- PIy 227 Minna st., near Third. ADY WITH GIRL WISHES SUIUATION 4 by day, weex or month; 004 cook and_ house- work. 874 Howard st., room 2. W ANTED—A SITUATION BY A MIDDLE- aged erman woman for upstairs work and the care o: culldren, or would take the entire care of an infant: best refergaces. Apply at 474 Jessie st.. between Fifth and Sixth. } ESPEC ABL MPETENT WOMA N wants todo general housework: city or coun- 18,7 Mission st. try; American family. ANIEL—>1UATION BY THE DAY AS chiemoermaid, kitchen work or waltress. Adaress box'35, Call Office. DUTCH MINING AND MIILING Com pany—The re-ular annual meeting of the stcokhoiders of the Dutch Mining ard i ing Company wiil be Liela at the office of the com- pany, rooms 67 ana 68, Stevenson building. south- west corner California and Montsomery streets Sun Francisco, Ual., on MONDAY. the 18th dny of Jar 97, at 2 o'clock r. M, for the jur- P0:€ Of ¢lECting @ board of direciors 10 serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other busine:s as may be brought vefore the meetine. Transter books close Tuursday, Janis aury 14, 1507, at 4 0'clock P. X [ska ] G TRITTENBACH, President. ") Grorer W.GERMARD, Secretafy. £an Frantisco, January 7, 1897 ANNUA | MEETING—THE BEGULAR anuual meetine of the stockholders of the Oceanic Steamsnip Compauy will be hetd at the ofice of the (ompan<. 327 Market $irfe:, San ¥rancisco, Cal., on THURSDAY, the 21st day of Jauuary. 1897, at the nour of 11 '0'clock A. . fcr purpose of el-cting a board of directors to serve for the ensulug year and the transaction of tuch other business as may come before the meet- ing. Transier books will close oo Saturday, Jan- uary 8, at 12 0'c:0ck 3 E. . SHELDON. fecretary. THE A AL MERTING OF THE stockhol ters of the Spring Valley Water Works will be held at 12 o'clock, noou, on WEDNKSDAY, the 13:h day of January, 1697, at the office of the presidest of the company, 508 California st, Son Francisco, for the election of urustees and for the teansaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. PELHAM W. AME -, Secretar; SPECIAL NOTIUES. £, ABANDONED ~ CHILDREN Joseph’s Infant Orphan Asylum, from Jul 1, 1895. o Dec. 81, 1896: John Dver, age years: Loretia Dyer, age 3 years; Miltoa Dyer, age 2 years; Francis Madden, uge 6 years: Ma, gle Fitzgeraid, uge § years: Harry Wabi, age years; Baroey Joselyn, age § years W ASTED — YOUNG AMERICAN —WIDOW desires sitnation as working housexee per. references: no tr flers. 120 Sixth st., rcom 12. | W ANTED—BY A FIKST-CLASS ENGLINH W and ¥renen cook; understands ail kinds of French entre:s; best cliy reference; city or coun- try. 525 Sutter st WANT U—WASHING, IRONING OR housecleaning by the day: good reference. Address MRS, M. E. JANSEN, 8 Minna Y 305G GIsL v I=HES SITUATION 40 50 housework or care of children. Call or ad- dress 243 Harriet st (OMPETENT MIDD, E- AGED _WOMAN wishes situstion to do general housework; 500d piain cook: kind to chidren; moderase wages: city or short distance in country. Address 271jp Fourth st., over flower-store, QITUATION WANTED BY 2 YOUNG GIRLS as chambermaids Iu lcdging-house. Call or ad- dress 933 Alubama st. Fu(mlg-uss SWEDISH COOK WISHES situation n privete American family; good rferences. . ddress or vail 118 Russ. N*AT YOURG GIRL GOOD "COOK, shies DE- positfon 10 do housework in & small ases 81810 320. 817 Grove, br. Frauklin. YOMPETENT COOK WISHES A SITUATION in private ;amily: would do general heuse woik ina smali family. Call 227 Hayes st. (COLOTED WOMAN WOUL.. LIKE LAUN- J dry work todo av home. Apply 11 Auburn st., oft Jackson, nr. Taylor. (COLu;ED GIRL WOULD LIKE POSITION as chi:d’s nurse. cr will do second wors. Ad- drzss G. C., box 108 Call Office. VY OMAN WANTS 70 DO LIGHT WASHING and housecleaning; $1 a day and car jare. M., box 138, Call. ARDENER WANIS A PLACKE WHERE HE can raite some plants and ta<e care 01 private place: smull wages. Address Gardener, box &8, Cail Oftice. NDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN, AGK 25, WISH- es work: wholesale house preferred: wages no object _Address Reliable, box £8, Call Office. OUNG MAN (22) OF STEADY HABITS wishes position: handy around electrical ma- chinery, engines, boilers, etc.: has firsi-class rec- ommendativns and references: will stari for small saiary. M., box 73, Call Uffice. TDDLE-AGED MAN, b YEARS' | XPERI- ence in large grocery, wanis position in who.esale or Tetail hcuse: understands handiing and packing glassware. Address D. FARRING- TON. Cosmopolitan Hotel. Vi \DDLE-AGED GEEMAN WOULD LIKE SIT- uation In private place as coschman and gar- dener; willing and sober; clty and country refer- ences. _Adaress B. A., box 108, Cail Oftice. [N WANTS TO DO GENERAL WORK around store, private bouse or saioon fora few hours dafly. Address M. W..box 82. Call. OUNG SW.LUE WANTS WORK; CAN DO s kinds of wor< on fruit ranch or private place: is very handy with tools and horses; refer- ences. riease address BERNSTEN, 280 > atoma. OBER YOUNG MAN, GOOD WAITER, wauts work in hotel or restaurant, city, or po- { sition as assisiant butier in family; references fur- nishes. k., box 64. C M AN AND DAGGHTER WISH POSITION T0 ¥l “take charge of fruit runch; ‘understandsal kinds of farm work; handy with t0oi Address GHARLES YOUNG, box 126, Oskia APANESE COUPLE WANT PUSITION AS cook and second work: have good experience. K. G., 508 O'Farrell st. MAN AND WIFE WAST POSITION: MAN good cook, and wife s chambermaid and wait on table: country preferred. X. M. box 64. Cail. OUNG MAN WISHES POsITION WHERE there is no Sundsy work. Address G. ., box 32, Call Office. 2 ABDESER, GERMAX, SINGLE, OF LONG experience In Iandscape gardening, green- Bouse. flowers, Orchard and Vegeiab e-rowing, with first-class’ references. wishes a situation in & private place; city or country. B. B., hox 44, Cal. IDDLE-AGED MAN WAMNTS: LABORING work: will take lands or lots In payment. Ad- dress M. A., box 160, Cail Ofiice, VIIJLINIET OR FIANO ACCOMPANIST (AM- ateur) would like to engage his permanent ser- vice at verv moderats terms. Address AL M., box 2, Call Office. PUSIIIO ~ A8 ENGINEEE: HAVE HAD 30 years’ experience In running engines and dy- Damgs. Address Kngineer, box 147, Lail Office: TIOK FUR 10 BOARDERS, $15: STRONG ‘housework girl, Alamed, $20; eirl for general housework and cooking, $20. C.R. HANSEN & €0, 110 Geary,st. (G'ELFOR SaN TORENZO, CAL. §20. SEE party in office 2 5. ac: elrl, Broderiok st $30: girle, Gough st., $20: girl, Steiner st. §20; giri, nice counirs home. $2 girl, Oc:avia st., $20 German or_Swedish girl cook for 6, $20: eir’ Val ejo &, $20; 3 eirls. Sutter st., $20; Frerch nursegirl,” $15: girl, Jackson st..'$15;2 iirs, Howand st, 815 girl, Webdter st., $15: girl, Pow- eil st.. $15; 7 girls, O’ Farrell st.. $15: 6 girls, Ellis st §15; eirl, Baker st, $15; 30 young mris 38, $10 and #12 per month! assist, etc., nice families. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. ERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL, FAMILY OF 3, $20: see party in ofice 2 P. M. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. (G 1EL FOR SAN LORENZ0. CAL. #30; NICE family: see party In office 2 P. M. M ARTIN 749 Market st. HAFLP WANTED-Continuaa, UNG GIRL: TAKE CARE OF CHILDRE? and assist light housework. 664 Broderick st. 116 YSTE ST—BRANCH OFFICE OF fop, THD CaLL: subscription and wani ads taken. AWRENCE CUTIING SCHOOL 1S THE only reliable place for patterns: every one ruaranteed 10 be perfect. 1231 Market st. ANTED—GIRLS, FROM 11 TU 1. INQUIRE between §and 5. ' 1103 Geary. MO CONVESTENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third at., near Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ o $1 50 per night: §1 50 to 86 per week: free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. FLISNSDRESSNAKING AND CUITING Academy. 14 McAllister st $1 a week. MALE BELY WANTED, MAS AND WIFE, $40. MISs CULLEN, §23 Sutter st. Cuou. $60: THIRD COOK. $25 AND ROOM; boy or young man to wors iu small hotel: coo $0 a week waiter, $7 & week: third cook, $30 second cook, 825 and room: young man {0 learn waiting; pasiry cook and heip on the range, $65 and ruom: pastry cook and baker, $15 a week. MARTIN'S, 749 Market, T HIED Go'K, HOTEL, $i0. C. K. HANBEN &C.r., 110 Geéary st NGINEER WHO OAN RUN A DOUBLE ho st for a mize, $90. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Gear. st. OUKKEEPER AND RECEIVING CLERK, with mining experience, for a mine, 875. C. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. XPERIENCED FOREMAN FOR A VINE- yard, $40 to $50. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. JTABLEMAN FOR A EANCH _TO FEED the horses: see party here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Grary st ANTED—YOUNG MaAN TO_ COOK FOR sbout 20 men on ranch. must_be good baker, 830 to $35: cook and wife as waltress. small Rotel, country, $40. L. ANDRE, 815 Stockion. ANTED—CHOREMAN AND WIFE, $25 10 $30: teamster and wife, R35; milker and driver, 320; camp cook, $40: waiters and ochers. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 6.8 Sacramento st. ARDENER AND WIFE, $30. J. F. OROS- SETT, 316 Sutter. OREMAN FOX A KANCH: 16 FARMERS, $15. 420, 826 milker, $22 50: boy or phot Taphber's store at Sacramento: ¥ pruners: wood- chopper: butcher. country shop. MURKAY & RiADY, leading empioyment agents, 534 and 636 Ciay st. 3 COOKS: 8 WAITRES: 3 DISHWASHE RS, etc. MURKAY & READY, leading employ- ment agents, 634 and 636 Ciay st (90D BUSH-LMAN WANTED AT BAPH: AEL'S, 9 Kear y s UTCHER WANTED—A YOUNG MAN THAT understands ctting meat, (o drive a delivery wagon. 1525 ka.k st., Alxmeda, nr. broad gau ce. . £ HELP WANTED-—Continuad. FUSINES: CHANCES. ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE UNITED Slaies Marine Corps. United States Navy ebodled unmarried men, between the ages ot 21 and 80 years. who are citizensof the United ~tates. or those who have legally d-clared their intention 10 become citizens: must be of £ood character and habits and abie 10 speak, read and write Koglish, and between 5 feet 5 incnes and 6 feet i heighr ¥or further information apply i ihe Kecraiing Uftice. 20 Kllis st.. San Francisco, Cal. PLUHO HOU~F, 86845 MARKET 5T.—ROOMS 20c. 25c to 50C night: §1 10 $2 weex. FRENGH L1QUOE STORE: GOOD corner. DECKER, 1020 Market st. R, STAURANT, OV-TKE AND . cliop house. DECKI, 1020 Mg “ket. W ASTED—_GOOD CANDY-MAKER WITH Very small capital to invest 10 take charse of business. Address P.J B.. box 67, this office B I H nsaoP— AN OLD-ESTABLISHED D ptand; good reasous for selling. F. F., box 21, $2750. $180 INCHESIEK HUUSE, 44 1 Hi5D ST, NKR Marxet: 200 1ooms, 25¢ night: reading. room: free bus and bargage to from the ferry. 100 JEN TO TAKR LODUING AT 1Uc 150 and Z0c a nigat, including cuffée and ro.ls. L24 Washington st.. near Kearn . ANToD—ANIDEA: WEG CANTHINK 0 tome simple thing to patenc? Protect yous sceas: thes mgi bring you wealth. Write JOHLN WEDDERBURN &CO., Dept. L, Paten: Attor neys, Washinzton. D. C. for thelr $15UJ yriss cfier and list of 200 ‘nventions wunted. W ANTEDZSINGLE HOOMS Toc & DAY: 41 weex: rooms for 2. 26¢ & day. $1 50 a wees; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. ANTED, YOUR BHOES— WE R&PAIR Ehoes upto 9 o'clock night; those work: img through the day can b € suoes repairal atnignt while you walt: jaaies' soling, #5¢; men's toling, 80c: fine shoes made to order from '$2 up. we have a 10t of shoas_ been damaged by water, ai from 28c up o and Second st. AGENTS WANTED, W ANTED—AGENTS FOR X NEW PAVING there Is big money for you; dsampie and full particulars sent free. Address CHAS. MARSHALL, Lockport, N. Y. W ANIED—AGENT T0 SOLICIT ORDERS foe coal: Iiberal commission. 421 Valencla. & (FAS-IONATELY)—SOMETHING STIRS within me. She— You should use une of Seed’s [\water filters. Agts wanted, BRICK&CO., 777 Markt GENTS—_$4 A DAY GIVING “NO BURNS" away. PURINTON & CO., Des Moines, Tows. GENTS—A BOOK THAT OUTSELLS ANY publication since Grant’s book Is “General Miles' Personal Recollections”; every one wants the book written by the commander-in-chiet of the United States army: first agent's commission $22 in Shours. E. PERSON. manager subscrip- {on department. The Whilaker & Kay Company. 725 Market st. ROOMS WANTED. $ouU, Goi EiaL ONON FOBRTH ST.¢ DU, sickness cause selliz. inquire Call $45(), CHOPHOUSE CLEARING $200 TR - month; central locstion. Appiy Call. _ OR SALE—. 1-KNOWN MANUFAC- reeiuting bisines l6 i creat merlt and pro- «d by irad 5 rit, Lox St by rade i Addiess Solid Me: $15“ g;u:{u;u: ASSISTANT, “uAANxD + boa d; goaranteed full -val y WILL'S, 827 Middon st o e TP $125 BESTAURANT; ELEGANTLY FLI- Daar . tedup. Apply D. MCRAE, 127 Mis QQENER SALOON: ULD - ESTABLISHED business. Apply Chicago Brewer,, 1420 Pine. e SMALL GROCERY, WITH PAYVING 1&_&;300» 8 livine-rooms: cheap rent. 40 'ASTERN HOUSE WANTS R SPONSIBLE {hdIarty wi b 8300 to $400 to control busioens ou s cons! penin . Apply to MR. KNOW TON, Roya! House, 156 Eilist. A {OR BARGAINS IN BUSINESS OF ANY Kkind see UNDERWOOD & CO. 765 Marset st. 100, SALION ¥OE SALE S B $100. ownertening eity. 854" ALOON POR SALE—APPLY AT AN brewery, 1431 Pacific st. ORSE AND WAGON: GOOD ROUTE. Baker st. 2500 1 WANT TO BORRUW THIS '« amouut for sIx months: ample se- curity: will give situation 10 good party for one ear or longer at §100 per mopth: particuisrs only CHOR 1403 ¢ personal interview. ~Address S. S., box 90, thiy oftice. UTCHER-SHOP; HORSES, WAGONS, HAR- ness; 3 miles from Oakland: for sale’ chea owner going away: low rent; good trade. A. B. box 5. Cail Office, Oakland. ~ 7 CASH: 'ARTNER WANTED IN NICE $75 payiug office business: will clear $160 each; no night work; experience unnecessary. 215 Sansome st., room 11. W ANTED—3 OR 4 FURNISHED RNQMS: furnished complete for housekeeping. Ad- dress J. M. G., Commercial Hotel. ARTNER WANTED IN CASH BUSINESS paying £40 per day; lady or gent: cdpital re- quired £400: medical. ' Call 800 Washington, . 2. | ZENISHED ROOM BY GENTLEMAN: USE of plano _state price, 0. K., box 15, Call Office. 700D EXAVINER ROUTE FOR SALE; IN J center of Oaklaud. F. HILL, 1148 Chester st., WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. W ANTED—.COND-HAND GASOLINE EXN- gine, 8 or 19 borse-power: also, holsiing geur; Address E., bo® 114, Call Otfice, Oakland. 7 (CBEXE; GROCERY AND BAR INQUIRE HILBERT BROS, liquor-store, Ellis and Powe l sts. PAVING CIGAR-STORF: OTHER $350. Tasinens. inquire 1002 Misston st UILDINGS BOUGIT: LUMBYE, SASHES, doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 1166 Mission sc. SENTLEMAN PARTNEE WANTED BY young widow of means. 104 Mason st SELL YOUK BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- | TRRUTTSTORE Fi e o Sy o R iob e ¥ oo, | FROLISIIRE TUR SALE: GooD STAN D LD-£: TABLISHED SALUON INVESTI- EDUCATIONAL. gation if desired. 158 Steuart st. KALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST— Bookteeplna. business practice, shorthand, typing. telegraphy, languages, Knglish branches, electrical engineering: <0 teachers; 15,000 gradu: ateg; day and evening sessions; catalogue. ADY TEACHES PIANO AND MANDOLIN thoroughly: 50c alesson: excellent pianist and accompanist for entercainments and parties. 1209 Octavia st. Yirs, THE LYADING COLLEGE, 523 Montgomery st.; individual instruction 13 ehorthand, typing. bookikeeping, telegraphy, ete. lite scholarship $50: low rates ver week and mo. 'NGLISH, LATIN, MATHEMATICS; ENG- lish literature a speclaity. MISS ROULSTON, 724 O'Farrell st. BILLIARD-PARLO! ; will take $325: §: tuated in bo; Address £, BARBEKSHOP aND 2 tables; worth $40 cash: balance in instaliments: dormi orv. Stanford University. BONNARDEL. ATRY PRODUCE ROUTE. HORSE AND Wwagon, for sale cheap eccount of other busi- ness. . pply b2 Seventh st. UTCHEK - SHOP ; BSTABLISHED BUSI- ne-s: for sale cheap. Apply New Electric Market, 4068 Twenty-fourth st., near Casiro. FOR SALE—_GROCERY AND BAR; CEX trally located: doing good business. Inquirs HEY GRAUERHOLZ & CO., 224 Front st. T0OD PAYING CANDY ROUTE AND TWO J wagons. Address L. PFENNINGER, 23 Page. TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS Coliege, 723 Market st. ; students trained: oflics situations secured ; lowest rates or credit for tuition. GINERRING SCHOOL: MECH. ELEC, civil. mining, survey, assay, archit. X ray laugin:es. 1864. A.VAN DER NAILLEN,7Z5 Mkt OOKKEEPING THOROUGHLY IN 6 WEERS oryear's course free; only accountant teachiug. TARR, room 672, Parrott Emporium bullding. ELASCU'S LYCEU M SCHOOL OF ACFING— + “Private theatricals arranged: puplls rehearsad on stage. R. 5and 12, 1. 0. 0. F. biock. 7th and Mks ADY OF MIANS DESIKES GENTLEMAN business partner, Koom 2, 228 Pust st. KENTLEMAN PARTNER WANTED BY young lady of means. Room 1. No. 1 Fifth st. ANDSBURG DEVELOPMEN. CO. WILL sell 15 interest in its property and business for $8000 cash; money wanted to extend the business ofcomp’y : mining, real estate, commission. Oscar T. Shuck, 509 Kearny, E.¥. Bean, Randsburg, F YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR SALOON OR grocery for spot cash address 1., box 120. Call. OMPETENT DRr.SSMAKER WISHES PRI- Jaie puplis in dressmaking. Address D, box Call. TEWSPAPEK KUUI~ AN ANTEKIOK CIIY €lose 10 Sun Franciscu. FUC PACLICULASS 8PPy this office. OF. LOUIS MERKI: VIOLIN, MANDOLIN. guitar, corneu: reasonable. 226 G eary, nr. Powell BAWING AND PAINTING TAUGHT; EU- Topean artist; $5 mo. 305 Larsin, r. 105: P PIASO MANDOLIN AND GUITAR LESSONS given; 50c. 125 Tenth st QINGING; PIANG: PARIS GRADUATE: ¥rench, German languages: $2 mo. 108 Taylor. OICE, DRAMA, ORATOKRY : PRIVATE AND class.'Prof. ROS%, Donohoe bidg;}2 t01; 7 to & BOF. L. KANKIN — VIOLIN. MANDOLIN, ‘mandola;terms reasonable. 235Geary,nr. Powell RENCH LEARNED EASILY. TAUGHT BY @ graduate from Paris. J.. box 10, Call Office. G UITAR NANDOLIN, BrANG AND VOUaL lessons, §3 mo. Mary Westhaus. 9 Fifth. OOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTU. GRAME, day & night: noclasses; $ month. 845 Mission. FRFANDBOY WANTED. 11043 FOLSOM. [ ANTED—TO SELL TU-DAY. shop, 515 Pacific st. BARBER- \V AITRESS §5 A WEEK: COUK, $& WEEK fand room; Scanainavian g'rl, $15 and room, asaist, etc., small hotel: cook, $13 and room. wait- ress, 36 a week: German chambermald, $20 and room; chambermaid and wait some, and ro'm’ MAKTIN'S, 749 Marko! st. AITKESS, ~MALL COUNTRY RESTAU- rant. $20'and’ room; b waitresses. different country ho'e's. $z0 each: Tanch cook, $20: cooks. ete. MUKRAY & READY, Leading Employ- ment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. Txuuusu CUTTER ON LADIEY SHOES. J.C. NOLAN, 541 Market st. 700D WATCHMAKER WANTeD AT H. RUBENKUMP'S, 39 North EI Dorado st., Stockion, Cal. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—SEAMEN AND ordinary seamen. 26 Steuart st. OY WANTED TO BEGIN AT BOTTOM; wholesale store: must reside with parents. Adaress W., box 68, Call Office. 3 GERMAN, SCANDINAVIAN, FRENCH and Irish ‘cooks, $25, #30 and $40: German chembermaids and sewing. $20; 4 German. Scan- d navian aud Protestant nur-es and second gir's, ¥20 and $25: a restanrant warer, $25: and & arge number of girls for all kinds 'of work in <Ly ana couniry. Apply J. F. CROSETT, 316 Sutter st. W ASTED-GERMAN OR FRENCH CIOK $2250; German nurse, $15: French nursery governess. '$ 0; German waitress; laundress, $22 60. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stoc .ton st. “GIRLS F(R GENERAL HOUSEWORK; 3 nursegirls: 2 cooks; ulsoseveral girls. npatairs | MKS. DADAMNT, 318 Suiter, red 2713, R.T. IDDLE-AGED GENT..EMAN OF G OD AD- dress. Apply 314 Montgomery st , ups:airs. ANTED — AD . ERIISI. SOLICITOR, Address X., box 104, Cail Office. \V ANTED—PRESSBOY. 921 MARKET sT. RAVELER FOK HARDWARE AND IROA country trade: state sge, experlence. eic. <. box 117. Call Office. OY ABUUT 16 IN MERCANTILE OFFICE: smali salary: chance (o learn usiness and skorthand. Address, in own handwrising, A. E., box 111, Call Office. FYLU AKE An ACTIVE MAN AND WILL ing 1o work and deposit §10, we can guarantee positively $25 per week. 215 Sansome, room 11. HOKT-ORDER COUK WANTmO AT 427 Larkin s, NO ARGE BOY 10 RUN ERRANDS, Everett st., or. ¥ ourth. PPRENTICE BOY WANTED FOR UPHOL 291 JGHT SCHOOL:HEALL'> BUS.COLLEGE: 24 Post :commercial shorthand, nglish ;low rates. MUSICAL RE YOU CONTEMPLATING THE PUR- chase of & piano? if 80 our warerooms con:ain the most desirable stock from which to make the selection; bargains for casn, insta lments or rent coatract plan: we are selling some planos for 83, £4 ani 35 per month beautliul new uprighis for $6, $7, 8%, $9 and $10 per month: nd cash pay- ment Fequired larger than the above amounts; all purchasers of upright planos from us have the privilege of exchanging same for a Steinway any time within 3 years from date of purchuse with- out sacrifice. SHEKMAN, CLAY & CO., repre- sentatives of Steinway & Son’s planos, cor. Kearny and Suiter sts. San Franclsco; aiso Oskland, Cal.; Portiand. Or.: Seattle, W ash. ¥ HAVE SECURED THE AGENCY OF the wouderful Ivers & Pond pianos, a speciaily relected stock: all styles, uprights and grands: just received: it is impossible to make a better piano: absolutely without a weak point; sole agenis for Ivers & Pond,” Lindeman, Connor, Mueniteld. Haynes and Singer pianos. J. T. BOWERS & SON, Metropolitan Temple building. BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARGEST honse west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st.; pianos, or gans and all other musical instruments, of ll Erades and prices: terms easy: prices lowest: Everyihing posaible done 10 please and satisty the customer. CIrUALLY THE BEST BAKRGAINS IN P~ dha e e ments; fine stool and cover with each; dlfivm iree anywhero in the city and kept toned by ex- pert concert tuners. The F. W,SPENCEK CO, ealesrooms 9335 Market st.. opp. Mason. INSTRUMENTS, TANTED—WAITER AND DISHWASHER U 7 o'clock. 116 't urk st.. rear. OY: GUOD TYPE-SETTER; JOB OFFICE. Cail after 9, 47 Third st- ARBER--HOP:; 2 CHAIRS: (ONN:OTED with 4 baths: cheap if soid Immediately. Ap- ply to + TOLTZ, 630 Miarket st. QUOESHOP FOR SALE: CHEAP: MUST sell this week. lnquire 1621 Devisadero st. ARBEF-H P; $126; 4 LIVING-ROOMS; reutouly $10. "Appiy this office. stery store. 2116 Fillmore st. TAIFES BUSK & GERTS AND KNASE PL anos: go; our reduced prices; fine secondhaud uprights, $133: oreans, 835 W. ¢ HAMILTON, successor 10 A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 324 Post st. INE STEINWAY UPRIGHT. )N PERFECT urder, great bargain: French upright, $60; new planos very cheap: call and sse fine stick. THE ENO MAUVALS MUSIC CO., 769 Market st. JANOS LD, RENTED, TUNED, RE- paired, polished, shipped, stored, for lower rates iban any other firm in tbe cy. J. HARRY ECOTT, 526 Hayesst. STEADY AN TO ASSTST IN WAITING on customers and a‘iend to cash: must have $100 cash and be satisfied with $18 per week. 777 Market st., room 7. ANTED — FIRST-CLASS CABINET-MAK- er with tools and benches. 1602 California st. DMINISTRATOR'S SALE — MUST SELL, janos ai imraense reduction for cash or on iments. KATON ESTATE, 735 Market. | INE " SQUARE, #5: STEINWAY OR Decker Bros., §350. New uprights. bestand cheapest. at MAUVAILS’, 7¢9 Market st. NE-CHALR DARBER- HOP; #35. GOOD location. Apply Call Office. ANTED—WURK IN BAKERY: CI1Y UR Countr:: can maxe my own yeast. S M., box 185, Call Office. ) PRACIICAL HOUSK-PAINIELRS AND Ppaper-nangers with 1ools wish work by the day or piecework: good work guaranteed: wili work ver; cheap. Painters, 27214 Clementina st., near Fuurth. OMPELIENT MIDDLE-AGED WUMAN DE- sires sitoation in city or couniry to do house- Work; wages $6 10 §8. 5294 Howard st. THE CALL; subscriptions and want ads 330 HAVES ST-BRANCH OFFICE OF taken. work. WAED &'C0, 610 Clay st (G [BLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL WANTI\‘.D — ELDERLY LADY TO TAKE Care of children. Call 2108 Golden Gate gve., TRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; washing: wages $12. 624 Fddy st. nurse. 815 Clipper s'., near Castro. TANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- of 3. 1418 Webster st. GIRLS WISHING TO MARRY SEND AD- ERMAN GIRL FOR GE -ERAL HOUSE- work: 21n family; no washing. 1904 “utter. work and assist with children. 1602 #ell st. Yhusu GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWOKK. Twenty-sixth. VW ASTED—GIRL ¥OR GENERAL DOUSE: ANTED ~ GIRL TU ASSIST AT LIGHT housework; waces $6 to $7. 462 Tebama st. A Gisistith conkmg: wagen 816, 17184 ¥alton street, between Scott and Devisaderc. ‘work and children. 3442 Eighteenth st. ERMAN COUK AND DOWNSTAIRS WORK, American coox, $25, city, 306 Mason st "A FERENTICE FOR DRESSMAKING: GOOD OUD OPrNING AWAITS A LADY OF X trast; no triflers need apply. AddressC D., (GEEMAN LADY WISHES IN ESTAB: ¥ lished business agreeable, honest lady pari- GIBL FOR UPSTAIRS WORK AND WAILT- ing on table. 2932 Jacksons . g W foerai housework and coosing 310 Brod: OMPETENT GERM AN GIRL, FOR GEN- eral housework and cooking 917 Sutter st. work and cooking. 1935 Howard st. ATLOKESS WANTED T0O FINISH AND after 8 o’clock. ANTED~-YQUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL W ASTEU-PUPILS FOik A PRACIICAL millinery school; course thorough; class now evening ciasses. 2214 Geary or 410 Leavenwort W ANTED —MIDDLE-AGED PROTESTANT be willing and obliging; good nome and month. Address G, W-, Call Office, Oakla ber trade; only 8 weeks required: t00.s given: catalogue sent. . F. Barber Scuooi, 1516 Howard. ranized at Heald's Business { ollege, 24 Pos: .the c.ub wiil meet (wo evenings each week w AITRE-~, COUN|RY HOIEL, $20. varlous positions: from $10(0 $25. 306 Mason in the efternoon. JICE_WOMAN FOR HOUSKWORK AND work ana cooking; German preferred; family Sdress 1o MKS. H., box 10, this office. ORTH GERMAN GIRL FOR UPSTAIRS 1019 Fair Oaks s, bet. Twenty-fifth and work. 1519 Baker st. W GIRL FOR GENEKAL HOUSEWOKK AND AN IED—GIRL TO . ~~IST WI H HOUSE- Mill Valley, #25: German second girl, $15; sewer. 424 ) 0si st box 74, Call, ner not over 35 years Honest. box 114, Uail. ANTKD—STRONG YOUNG GIRL FOR erick st. V OUNG GIRLTO ASSIST GENERAL HOUSE- operate at 2%03 Greenwich st., cor. Baker; call housework. 731 Green at. forming 10r spring work: satistaction guaranteed: woman to assist In general housework: must W A TED—MEN, WOMEN T0 LEARN BAR- STENOGRAPHIC SFEED CLUB NOW BEING v(!l"nmgy und Thursday); club fees $1 50 a montb. 05| 8 MISSIUN — SUBSORIPTIONS ™ AND want ads taken for THE CALL. 1 ARBiRS ELEGANT MIRKUR CASE; BAR- 5 kain if sold at once, Apply 501 Jessie st. PINE ALMOST NEW UPRIGHT PIANO; 8180 bedroom set. 12544 Oak st FLLEGANT NEW UPRIGHT: WILL BE S0LD at asacrifice. 803 Goluen Gate ave. $90, A 5000 ToUTAVE UELIGHT: FINE + condition: $5inszellmts. 221 Leavenworth. W, NEED—€ MEN 70 SOLICITON 4 NEW no s to carry; salary P rred. 156 Fifuli st A WU-CHAIR B \RBERSHOP FUK BALE cheap: £ood location. 415 Hayes st. j AKBERS FEOTACTIVE UNION EMPLOY 3 ‘mwnt secrecars. CONRAD TROKLL. 867 Claz JjAKHAK‘—rIu‘ EMPLUYMRENL CALL dEC P. (U Barbers’ Assn. N FUCHS, 525 Grantave. OURNEY MBS BAKO KRS ruPLOYMENL secretary (M. BKRNARD, 102 seventh st. ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIFTIONS FOR THE CALL sre taken at_Brauch Gffice, south- west corner Sixteenth and Mission sts, INE STEINWAY: CHEAP FOR C. Room 10, 509 Market st. 5 e LIOST NFW HARDMAN PIANO; be sold. _ 1ioom 10, Flaod building, ¢ > 0T SHAW, STEINWAY $260, CHICKERIN A 5155 arene bargalng: $4 mo MSINE 138 Kite JI3E UPRIGHT PIANO AND ANRADHARP JANTED—PARTNER WITH $40M00 IN A grocery and liquor house eatablishel siuce 1863. Address A. V. box 39. Call Office. LODGIN, ¥OR SALE, ~HOUSES ECKER'S BARGAINS. 27-room house $700! 22-room_house. .. $500 iG-room house.. _ 150/ 24 roows, corner. 700 85 rooms. cor... 3,000/ 14 rms om Sutter. 700 1lrs, mustseil 20 | 66 rms, best city 3,500 81-room house...1,400 110 rooms, corner. 8,000 200 rooms, hotei. 10,000] “11 rooms, only... 73 36 rooms. centri_2,500| 10 rooms,Jonesst 300 =1 SELL AND EXCHANGE REAL ESTATH—~ ~—-AND BUSINE>S PLACES OF ALL KIN DS—— H.'C. DECK R, 1030 Market st., opp. Fiftn. M, SPECK & CO., 602 MARKET ST. - 18 rooms: fine furniture: nr. Balawin..§550 15 rooms, new... 1,250, 47 rooms, new.. 3000 26 rooms: nr. Palace Hotel............... ... $450 40 rooms: or.; monthiy income $443; clears 8165 55 rooms; old-established hotel....... $1000 "OR LA RGEST LIST AND LOWEST PRICES iu rooming-houses see UN DERWOOD, 765 bkt $600 WELL LOCATED HOUSKE OF 36 « nicely furnished room; all full 45 * hird st $3’0 NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE OF OV, 16 rooms. Apply 17 Third st. LEGANTLY FURNISHED 9-KOOM HOUSE? ‘well-paying; rent cheap. 211 Ninth st. LODGING-HOUSE; 32 ROOMS: ONE SIN J o1 Yo beat looations o ihe city: satistasiory reasous for selling. 28 704 Howard st., corner 32d. FURNISHED ROO MS; DUING GOOD business: for sale on account of departure. q URNITURE O 4(() SARPETS: CHAMBER = skis. $is: stoves, 85: parior tets, $20: folding-beds, £10: ba- outfits. T. D. MCCARTHY, 764 Mission. AL LT SEUMANNS 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on housenold goods: new of good 28 Dew: cas. or on time: open evenings. LATTO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE; cheap rent and bargaln. 450 Haightst. 3] 3 SUUCH ST_FUSNITURE OF 6 KOOMS fos sale: bargain: rent paid. FURSTSHED FLAT. 6 ROOMS, FOR SALE very rgasonable. 617342 McAllisier st. FURSIIIRE, STOVES CARFETS COUN- ters, showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market. JBUCKINGHAM FURNITUKE CO.—LOWEST prices: furniture, carpe:s: all rades. 866 Miss'n —_— EFURNITUKE WANTED. Hlflnl!xl RICK THAN ANYWHERE PA1D by Indiana Auction Co,1057 Marke:.opp.Jonss TE, YO0 WANT GGOD PRIGES FOR FURNT- ture and merchanaise see BURD, 211 Larkin. YASH PAID FUR EATIRE HOUSES OR smaller lots of furniture, carpets, tie . WCHER 222 Stockton: send postal CAEPET CLEANING. ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS; cleans, moves. lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, ey, 88 and 40 k-ighth st.; telephone South 250. EN voU BrCOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car pet-beating Works, 858-67 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. ARPETS CLEANED & RENOVATED LIKE Dew. 23 Tenth; tel. South 86, Mackintosh & Co. E. MI1CHELL, CARPETA LEAND « 240 14th st.; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. N VARPET-ULEANING, 30: LAYING, 830; E0UG ‘sampies frée; tel. Jessio 944 Stratton, 13 Sthas NONKLIN'S CARPrl- BEATING WORKS s warranted 5 yeers: extracilon free: fillings 58 Golden Gate nve. T §u Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixtn st FULL SET OF 1 ral cheap. 16 Mcalhster, next Hibernia Bank. DECKER BROS. : IN GOOD ORDER. $150. BrEER ST non o S OSITIVELY — PAINIESS EXTRACTION, DR. HARDING, 500 Sutter: tel. main 5375. AGNIFICENTSTRINWAY ULRIGHT AND Schubes tle used: sacrifice. 1019Van Ness HALFANT & CHALFANT, MOVED FROM ORI 119 Powell; brideework aspecialiy, G. BADGER. SULISA ENT FOR HALLE] W .8 Biviaand Foancis Hacon pianas. 408 Seera. TYLISH AND DUKABLE CALF SHOES: ourown make: #175. 959 Howard, nr. Sixeh, YRON MALZY, 805 Pust ST.—~OHME BYaS Svan Briges and other pianoa = MENS HALF-SOLING, 50c: LADIES, dio: done while yon wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel: branch 767 Market, opp. Will & Finck's, S F. . Siton waNts 10 NoK 1 vEL 80T . tle beer or wine 5¢: bes: free lunch, 643 Clay.. MISSION ST_BEANCH OFFICE OF TmE CALL; subscriptions and waut ads taken. ROSEDALE, 331 ELLIS ST_SIN LE TOR nished rooms, 206 (0 25¢ night, 81 to 31 80 wk. GOMS 150 Tu 760 PR NGl 1t 506 10 $100 per week. _Oriental. 235 Drumm st. J7OE FULL AND (LEAN 100 wraL UK Coffee and caices b £0 (0 131 Grant ave. QT{LE FURNISH D ROUMS: 16 A NIGHT: 76c week. _Lindell House, Sixth and Howard. ANTRD—LABUKERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Kd Rolkin, Heno House proprie- tor, stll runs Denver iHouse, 217 Third st.: 150 Iarge rooms: 25c per night: $1 10 83 ver week. UPERIOK VIOLINS, ZITHE RS, OLD & NEW H. MULLER, maker, repuirer. 2 La:ham piace. DOLLAK A WEEK ON REN A Soriew dlano: 556 Bt et Lusr. LACK SPANIEL PUP. RETURN B st i Teceive m..rfi‘fm-f." it OST—IN MI-SION. LADY'S Gl H shape of calla lily; reward. 769 c':ppnn.m“' URSE CONTAININ bers valuable o owner: remard. £ o i Gough st. REWARD-BROWN CURLY-] RE| AT AR T s 0 1005 Lombard st. and recelve above reward. CYEi9 BesTaL AssGu H—_WALRANTED A3 Ketst. DR CHARL] $T ASED Fox i £00d as can bo made: filliug $1 DR. SIMM. dentisc, 930 Market st nex: Balowin Theater. AINLESS “EXTRACI Lo, bUG. URUWN bridge work a specialty: plates 85 up: 18 veary experience. 1. L WALSIHL b Dis, 8153 Geary, D& LUDLUS iiii, Taas Siaiikl Sh, Nt Kleventh: no charce for extracting whea Jiates aro made: oid plaes made over 1o news th from $8 per set; extraciing Suc: gas given. CULL SET OF 4 KiTH, FILLING, 500 ¥ crowns §3. Pacific Denial Parlors, 18 Third, - QET OF TEEIH WITHOUT A FLATE S & vaunc, 1801 Yok a il i&J..L].Ann.A.us.uAnnr.l‘\uu.m;LuE.‘( Giie ave.: open even nea: ~nndars 1l roon, (CUOONME DENTAL ASSUTi <110 1us vk ket, bet. 34 and 4th: gas specialists; ya ntess extracting, wich gas, $1: plates. $5 up: 6ll. $1 no. ROWN SETTER DOG, WIT. Blretsl a1 20 Y it W EITE address. Inquire 84 8 Mission s ., receive reward ANTEDIUOULLEC L W AGES DUE LABOR. emdelerks. KNUX Collection Agey, 11U Sutter TRY ACME HOUSK, 957 MARKET ST., BE- iow Bixtn. or & room: bca night: $1 a weex. T Ot R0 45 n! 't per wee ‘House, Co and s PROFESSIONAL CARDS. B OSSN J OHN I RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. Rioo; us 23 S5, L3 med 47, Crocker' bullding; - \elepon Maia K. GEORGE W. LEEK, 18F GENUIN Leek dentist, discoverer ot t puiniess uu:é‘fl.‘: and patentee of improved bridge work or tesin Without any Plate. moved from 8 to 20 U Farre(t LL WORK KEASONABLE AN v Alvinea Ba 1AW 1152 Sarbe ot FHYSICIANS, JoRsE ATTKEN ANDMA UK ; ot 473 ¢l s 315,516, 8 oo, Vet hig. | 1) Gttt oy 1o a8 MARKEE (o1 UoldenGate av. ;diseases of women a speciaity, A el RS

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