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“chief offi 12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1897. DRIVING CAPITAL FROM THE STAT Robert Watt on the Effect of Mead's Assembly Bill. Would Prevent the Future Rail- road Deveiopment of California. Proposed Law Prohibiting Issuance «f Bonds Exceeding go Per Cent of Valuation. The several bills pending before the State Legislature inimical to the San Francisco and Ssn Joaquin Valley Rail- road, and all other railroads that may be built in California in the future, are mot worrying the Valley Railroad officials, As stated in yesterday’s CaLL ome of these bills makes it unlawful for any Board of Supervisors to grant to any rail- road company a franchise over any coun- ty road except to cross it; another pro- hibits companies issuing bonds in a total amount greater than 90 per cent of the cost of the corporate plant or of property on the security of which bonds are issued; and still another bill is in regard to court costs. Vice-President Robert Watt of the Val- ley road said yesterday afternoon: “‘Mead’s bill in regard to the issuance of bonds is, of all these proposed measures, particularly disadvantageous to us or any other railroad that may be built in the State. Whils the use of small portions of & county road here and there might tacili- tate the securing of rights of way and ex- tension of track, prohibition of such use would not be an insurmountable obstacle. “But the proposed bili in reiation to bonds is seriously objectionable for several reasons, It will keep a large amount of Eastern capital out of California and seriously delay, or_entirely prevent, rail- road development in the State. It would be more difficult to place bonds under such a clause. It would compel money looking for investment to make extensive and careful investigation of all property franchises and nszets of whatever nature. This would pat the investor to a great deal of trouble, from which he would naturally shrink. What would be the re- sult? He would seek investments on which it would be easier for him to inform bimself, and his money would go else- where than in California railroads. Asfar as the 90 per cent valuation is concerned that woald not affect us, as we do not con- template issning bonds to exceed 66 per cent. Investors in bondsin tne market will not go to the trouble of making ex- tensive investigations and the result will be that the bonds will be let alone. “We have no lobbyists at Sacramento now,” he continued, “and we do not ex- pect to have any. When the time comes lor hearing on these bills we shall be represented at tbe Legislature and what we bave to say will be said in open meet- WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY How It Will Be Honored by the Junior Order American Mechanics. Daughters of Lib rty Will Take Part in the Celebration—Entertainment in the Eveninz. Charles Klein of Lincoln Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., presided at a meeting of the Washington’s birthday celebration com- mittee held last Tuesday in Shiels build- ing for tke purpose of listening to reports irom the several sub-committees. These | reports indicated that there will be a large demonstration across the bay. Z. T. Whitten of the committee on music re- ported the engagement of two uniformed bands of sixty-four pieces. The committee | on perade reported that it was making ar- rangements 10 secure transportation for 2000 men to Oakland. The members of the Junior Order will be distinguished from the other civic so- cieties by uniform white caps, and each member will carry a tri-colored set of | plumes which will be furnished to ail the | members who have not yet secured them. Two companies of the Home Guard, an independent military organization com- manded by M:jor Brandon, will take part in the parade. Captain Blakeslee is the r of Company A and Captain Peterson of Company B. There will not be a parade in San Fran- cisco, the explanation for this being (hat the councils of Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley participated in celebrations pre- viously held 1n tiis City, and that this ar the San Francisco councils will assist those across the waier. The members from the local councils wil! leave here at 9 | o'clock in the forencon by the creek route. The Daughters of Liberty, a'branch of the Junior Order, are taking an active part in the coming celebration, and they expect to parede a large number of members. Iu the evening there will bs an entertsinment and grand ball in Golden Gate Hall, in this City, under the auspices of the local ‘councils and the Daughters of Liberty. Cal Ewing, chair- man of the eutertainmentcommittee, reported that the Daughters of Liberty would set out & bounteous collation in the banquet hall for all who attend. During the evening there will be resented a select programme, and numbers will be rendered by professionsix. The general committee will meet again next Tuesaay night. Itis the intention 10 make this ceicbration superior Lo any previously given by the order, the first of which was given on February 22, 1895. The expense of the entertaivment 1o be given in the evening will be met by a small admission fee. Henry C. Schaertzer, state counclior Jr. O, U. A, ieft on Sundsy on a tour of visitations through the southern part of the State, as follows Jauuary 25. Jobn Adams Council, 1os Angeles dondo: 27, San_ Diego: 29, Redlands: Feb- 2, Joseph ‘Warreo Counc |, Los Angeies: 3, dé; 4, General Hancock Council, Los An: les; 5, Santa Barvars and 8 Lompoc. Hetween dates be will visi Pomons, Colton, Pasadena and anta Apa for the purpose of Teviving dormant council The state councflor h Currle & memt er of the legisiative commiitee. Mrs. Amella Schaerizer, D. 5. C, installed the officers of Cailfornia Council; Xo. 1, Daughters of 1 iberty, Annie k. Mcln:ery counciior ana Fhasbe Noble reconding secrecary. Mrs. Fiora £. Boley has been installed as conn- cilor and Jirs. Blanch £. Grush as recording sec- Tetary of Jiariha Washingion Counell, No. 2, D. of L. “tate Councilor Schaertzer installed the follow- ing pamed as officers of Liberty Council No. 8, D.of L.: Alice Hamilton, C.; Mrs, Blanche Key- nolds, V. C.; Mrs. M. Rollivs, B £.; Mrs Valen- 3irs. B. Roverts, T.; Miss B. Key- . ATmstrong, S. Interesting addresses were delivered by the Stae councilor and Mrs. Schuerizer, D. S. . The ceremony was followed by a musicale snd refreshments. T'he officers of Sunshine Councll No. 6 of Sacra- mento, D. of L, were instailed by imma L. Hunt, P.J ex-C. ‘ibe oflicers are: Hattle bradway, C.: MTs. Reeves. A. C,; Fraukie Farnsworth, V. C. Grace E. smith, A V.; M. k. Boyd, k. S.; Mr. Boyd, A, R. & A. M. Smith, F. 8; Mr. Cum- mings, T.; A. M. Smith, L G.; W. A. Wall, O, Gos Miss Vest, G. The following named were instalied by George T. 074 5. D., as officers of Capital Councie Junior Oler, of Sacramento: W. W. Whitney, C.; 3 rornstein, V. C; Mr. Sprague, R. S.: Mr. In- fleld, 3, B 8, appointed Dr. J. Me- Unity Council was instituted in San Jose with | C B Luff, Petuluma twenty-five charter members, by State Councly Secretary Gearge E. Terry, assisted by the follow ing officers: S Joseph Thelsen of Starr King Council, insialling officer; Charles Kiein, Jr. P. C.: . A. Biakesles, V. C.: E. P. Kobler, cond.: W. AL Whiting, warden: C. R. Fancher, inside senti- nel: F. V. Jobns outslae sentinel: J. J. Ander- son, chiaplain: C. V. Pearson. organiat; all mem- bers of Lincoln Councit No. 2, except Mr. Fancher who is # member of U. 5. Grant Council No. 197 George Riddock, G. £. Mead, J. C. Mearns. W. M. Snow of U. N.'Grant Council and C. A. Yiager of Lincoln Council: members of the Home Guar. also assisted. . The new council, which Is composed of patriotic Americans and staris out with good prospects, has elec ted the following named to serve for the ensu- ing term: C. W. Collins, Jr. P. C.; William Cro- foot, V. C.: W, E. Jackson, A. K. S.3 F. J. Boring, F. 8.: C. W. Meadows, T.; W. E. Statler, coud. 1. B. Charles, W Lumford, O, &.; Clyde Rey: nolds, chaplain: ‘William Crofoot, ¢. W. Collins and W. E. Jackson, trustecs. C. W. Collins, repre- sentative 1o the State council. Newcastle Conactl has elected the following offi- cers for the ensuing term: H. T. Adams, C.; G. H. Kellogg, V. C.; L. k. Armstrong, R. 5.; L E.Tay- ior A. R. 8.; F. G. Delumater, ¥.8.; G. H. Page, I.: €. Conuolly, conauctor. Redlands Council elected the following officers for the ensuing term: H. W. Allen, C.: A. T. Grant, V.C: W.T. Wood, K.S.: U G.Sness, A R 8. A Bourtin, F. S1; R, H. Kendall, T: W.R. Sisslon, conductor: J. Wessel, W.; E. G. Johnson, L 8.; A. M. Fulton, O. 3. Order Chosen Friend Grand Councilor Boehm ana Grand Recorder | Wallis installed Mrs. M. E. Hoyt councilor, Miss | Alice Adams and the other officers of Woodland Council last week, and a grand banques followed the ceremony. There was present a lurge delega- tion from ~urprise Couneil. On Tuesday Grand Recorder Wallis instailed the officers of Garien City Council, an Jose. An entertainment and an oyster supper followed the ceremony. Te officers of Fohemian Council were installed by Grand Counciior Boehm last Wednesday, and according (0 custom the councli ave a banquet. The oflicers of Germania Council were instalied by Past Councilor Kpickman last week in pub'ic, and the visltors were treated to a programme and refreshments. On Tiursisy the grand councilor. grand recorder and Past touncilor Mrs. Emma Packer went to Red wood Clty, where. in the presence of a drlega- tion of thirty from Belmont Council, the officers of Fidelity Councli_of Redwood were instalied. Then followed & royal feast, got up {n honor of the visitors. On kriday the grand officers Visited Juanita Council in Oakiand aad witnessed the initiation of & number of candiaates. Beimont._Louncil gave its delnyed leap-year or very-last-cha co party last Saturday. 1he initiatory tea will Initiate candiaates for Home Council in Excelsior Hall to-morrow night. The officers of Crystal Council will be Ins.ailed on next Thursday night. The same night the offi- cers of social Council will be instalied. Knights of Pythins, ‘The Knight rank in long form was conferrea for the first tme with its new costumes snd acces- sories by Unliy Lodge last Thursday. Grand Tribup Dearing cases that may be brought before it. This tribunal. which hears all appeals that were for- merly heard by the Grand Lodge, is conducted on the same iines thut courts are conducted, a8 it is | ext Saturday there will be a siiting of the | trustees and such bu 1 of this domain for the purpose of | before it. BALDWIN HOTEL. J Hoffmeyer, Chicago T Lonemore, Hopland O Schundar, Chicago L E Johnson, Napa ET Young, Oskland J Martin & w, Portland ¥ Rix, Olema J Shanuon, San Jose B P Barker, Livermore J Magee. Vallejo Miss M Lane. Mare Isla CJ Northup. Chicago siiss H-Northup.Chicago Mrs W Wiison, <hicago M Krenstinzer. N Y P A Newmark, Sacio “rs T B Dorsey, § Jose R Widney, Los ang G A Parsons, Belvidere F E Gruld, Chicazo 1 Chandler. Pescadero Mrs J P Cosgrave, Sacto W H Pyburn, Sacto C L Noble, Chicago C Woifa, Chicago E Kohibers & w, El Paso COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. H Rodgers, ~aiiuas B Gallagher, Chicago Tiox, US N 3 Brown & w, Oakiand J Cowan & w, Glen Ellen J Small & w, Sonoma G Bpsulding. 'Stockton G J Chambers, Fresno W Kienbaum, Wash J W As< & w, Kirawood ‘Miss J Kimple, Stockton SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. MALE HELP WANTED. Tom, A FIRST-CLASS COACHMAN OR gardener sen i your order (0 J. k. CHOSETT & v, 638 ~scramento st (OMPETENT ENGLISH COACHMAN AND gardener desires situation: vest ref.; clty or MISS CULLEN, 523 Sucter st. UNTER & GO, CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment oftice, 17 Webb st., below Kearney, ur.Cal.; iel.niuin 281, W.C.YOUNG, mgr APANESE INTELLIGBNCGE AGENCY. R. J 0 R B & iy otr tah Svatn BYB4. country. (CEINESE & JapANKSE; EST'D 20 YEAK helpitel. main 1997. BRADLEY & C0..640 Clay HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 41414 O'Farrell. Tei. k. 426. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. YERBA BUENA LODGE OF Perfection No. 1—fegular meeting THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, January 28, 818 o'clock. D. 5. GI0. J. HOBE, Secretary. CALIFORNIA LODGE NO. 1, F. and A. M., will meet THIS (FRI- DAY) EVENING, Jaouary 29 at 7:30 o'clock. Third degree. ~ By order fof the Master. FRANKLI H. DAY, Secretary. OFFICERS AND MEMBER- ARE earnesily requesied to aiend the funeral of our patriarch, J BAU EISTER, | THIS DAY, January 28 at 1:80 saarp, I venth aud Mar. et sts. . 0. F. Hall, corner T. B. MORSE, Scribe. ENGAGEMENT WANTED BY A YOUNG German, 27, sober and honest, during the fair in Guatemala {Or a Callfor:ia business house cr as OTEL BAKER, $40 AND ROOM: CCOK, 810 a week: second couk, who can do pastry. $50 aud room; cook, $40 and room: night cook, $30; cook, 60, hotel work: cook, $75 and room, hotel. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. [ “LPER CARRIAGE BLACKSMITAING: man who can grow blackberries. MAKTIN'S, 749 Market st. ; PERSONALS. NFORMATION WANTED OF THE WHERE- Toibeuts of Mis. CELIA SIMMONS or her Qdaughter, KATE. Call or address A, SIMMONS, 935 Larkin st. R. JESS RASSMUSSEN, AGED 36 YEARS, M JiiNe of Denmark, 1s requesied to com’ monloate with bis aged mother. MRS MARLs MILLE R, 219 Francisco st., clty- 0OK; $60: NO PASTRY. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. ALk AROUND TAILOR, COUNTRY SHOP, $16 per week. MURRAY & READY, Lead" ing Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay s:. VW AITER, NEAR CITY, $20 AND FOUND; pravers'and farmers, §16 and $20: man to Taise blackberries on shares, etc. MUREAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 834 and 686 Clay st. NFORMATION OF THE WHEREABOUTS 1701 0. 5. MCCLOUD, and wite, iast beard of were in Oskiand In 1894. Write C.'S. SAMUELSON, New atiantic Hotel, San Francisco. }. ADDIE SWAIN, FEMALE SPECIALIST; conanitation and examination free. 51 Fifth. BUSINESS CHANCES. VHOSE W10 ARE SEEKING BUSINESS places it will pay them by calling on TROMAS & CO., 35 Stxth st., room 18. ARTNER WANTED IN A CASH BUSINESS: must be able 10 give good reference: no oq,npn‘ need to apply. 33 Sixh st., room 18, THOMAS) &Co $600 FILLBUY A FINE COFFEE HOUSE;! OUU a good location; doing a good business; ill hear invetigation. 33 Sixth sk, THOMAS & CO., room 18. $25() WILL BUY A FINE CANDY STORE doing a nice business. Call 33 Sixth 8L, r00m 18, THOMAS & CO. GENT FOR DE. SIEGUN'S HEALING ASTent’ & o STUART, Berketey, Cal DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC- A S private: no fee wi:hou: success: pro- bate, insolvency, wills, collections. bills of sale, HIfiIEYKEF.ST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURNI- .\ restanrant, saloon fixtures and grocer: stocks BTENBERG GO, 653 Market st & $500, BALOON AND WINE CELLAR: O 2010 on acLOSLie theater; established many years; BURLEIGH DRILLMEN, CCUNTRY, $2 A b, 10 year: ount ot ol BN i hotel clerk, storeroo) an or any other respousible 3dl anc 1 2 farme tor orchard work, $20 | damages, etc.: privite detectives: estab. years. ey ola age. SI'ENBERG & CO,, Posicion, Address M., box 4, Call Uflice, ana uma O R ARREY G0 510 Ganry o | G W.HUWE, atiy-at-iaw, 850 Market,cor.Stocktn | 693 Market st. = - . N K. 5. K - o %% IO, y )R SALOON: WHOLE: £ b TIUATION AS AGER OF AN EXT, NAKER AND PASTRY-COOK: COUNTRY | [JABY FOR ADOPRION. MRS. DR FUNKE, 425, 34 SSALE DISTRICT: b sive ranch by g:nflax ‘experience; Las met | §) ho: ' |:Hnl;:;le:r c? &oflANsEN & Co., 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. “?;"e: *x“:“:‘euct‘-lmune.‘ P'ace: cheap rent with with special success both as irult and raisin | 110 Geary st. == NE | Market st v. STENHBRG & CO., 683 grower and packer: best of references. Address RIVATE DETECTIVE WORK ~DON vox 1607, Seimis, cal. W ANTED—2 PRUNERS: MAN TO RAISE | U essonatie: 10 yeary O s e revuss 850). SOBYER GROCERY AN - turkeys on shares; farmers, cracker baker | Strictly coufidential. Address or call, 313 Steven Wit living-rooms; balt ook of M ITUATION WANTED 8Y SOBER AND |andothers, J. F. OCROSETT & CO, 628 Sacra- | 801 8- G. R WEBSTER. Ket 8t.; rent $25, with lease: excellen ehance for steady young man as driver of milk wagou or something ‘similar by oce Who can come well recommended. Address M., box 99, Cali *)fice. OUNG, ~TRONG, ABLE-BODIED MA: sober and steady, paint-r aud paper hanger by trade, desires a situation .n s hotel or ins:itutio; city or country. Address Painter, 2633 Post st. 5 SERMANIA LODGE NO. 116, L 0. 0. F.—The funeral commituee, officers and members of the above Todge are invited (o attend the faneral of our late brother, J. A. BAUMEIS- TER, at 0. F. Hall, Janu:ry 39, at 1:30 2. & EMIL NIEMEIER, 1i. S. F. MAKKS, N. G. & IH., ST ANDREWS S0- clety wiil celebrate the 138th an- niversary of the birth of ROBERT BURNSon FRIDAY EVENING, Janu- ary 20, in >cottish Hall, 105 Lerkin st An ad- dress will be delivered by Captain R.B.SCOTT. Stereopticon views of the principal scenes and places of interest in the laud of Eurns; songs, readings, etc., from toe worksof the poet by the following well-known artists: Mrs. J. W. Madden, Misses Noble, Keane, Lane, Clark. Henderson; Messrs. Coftin, Lloyd, Dinan, McNair, Coos, Glew low. Admission 2bc. 5, S0ULSBY CONSOLIDATED ~GOLD Mining Company—Not ce is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the siock- | ho ders of the avove compauy will be held at thelr office, room 7. Mills building, San Francisco, Cal., on WEDNESDAY. February 3, 1897. EDWARD W. HEBARD, Secretary. B2 N ASONICCEMETRRY ASSOCIATION. — The annual meeting of lot-owners In the | Masonic Cemeters will be held at the Masonic empie 0n TUFSDAY AFTERNOON, February 2, 1897, at 2 o'clock, for the elecifon of three .5 as may legally come GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. & JRE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stocknolders of the Natfonal Ice Com- pany will be had at the flice + f the company, 827 Marker st. San Francisco, Cal, on WEDX 5 the tribuual that passes on ail legal questions that | DAY, the 3d asy of February, 1897, at th~ hour of urise in the order. An uppeal may be taken to Supreme Tribunal, the court of last resort. An effort will be made 10 have the present Legis- lature pass an enabling ac. o that ihe city of San Dicgo may iransfer to the o1der certain grounds s0d_bulldings in that city for the purpose of maiu- talning a Pythian Home. A jomnt soctal and_enteriainment was glvea by the iodges of ~acramento last i hursday and an in- teresting prozramme was prosented. This in- cluded aduresses by Lieutenant-Governor Jeter, Sevator Fdward L Wolfe and other members of the Legislature who beiong to the oraer. There ure nineteen appiicants who want to be admit ed into Redlands Lodge. This lodge has dopted the lonz form of the K night rank. . H. Morrison, wili visit the lodges in Sacrumente tiis W e interest of the En- dowment rank On Weduesday C. F. McGlashan will visit Fresno, where the lodze will have & joint public installa- tion. Thursday be will go to Benicis, where s team from Sulsun Lodge wiii coifer the . Knight Tank in long form, and on Frida: he will be with Damocles Lodge, which that night will celebrate its twenty-first anuiversary. American Legion of Honor. There was a full meeting of California Council | officers, which was conducted by W. D. Mansfieid, 8. O., assisted ty (. O. Burton, G. 8. The mem- bers during the evening were instructed in the | changes (hat have recently been made In the laws of the oider. To-morrow evening Grand Commander Fiiben | will vist Pacific Council in San Jose when the | ofticers witl be installed. ! Golaen Council and Protection Council will in | stall their ofticers on Wedunesday next. 1 ‘The grand secreiary has sent copies of new laws | and an explanaiory circular to every council In the jurisdicuon. | Assessment No. 373, class B, becomes delin- | quent on the last day of the current month. The tiew law requiriix & 1e-examination befors rein. | sfatement of a suspended member commences Wilh hiS assessment. | Knights of Honor. ‘ The officers of Fiaelity Lodge were installed on | Friday by the grand dictator, assisted by Deputies Sulomon and summers Tne officers of Polar Sta- Lodge were installed on Friday uight by Jodge J. A. Carroll, D. D. assisted by W. J. Thomsop, G. 2. D.,and Deputy | Summers, in the pres:nce of a great number of | members of the order. Grand Dictator . rchibald, | Supreme Represeniative Crowe, Grand Guide Learsed and Graad s rusiee Lemont wers present. 1he grand officers visited Tan.e Lodge ai W est Berkeley ~aturday and lustailed the officers, aficr | which there was & banquet and two pléasant | hours wers speut. | Ihe grand dictator, Deputy Elder and Grand Guide Learned Instailed th+ officers of Friead:hip | Locge o Monday. The public ivstailation of the officers of Anchor | Lodge on Mouduy was followed by a very iuter- esting musicale, affurding the very lurge number of people bresent a pleasant evening's en.erialn- ment 1t hias been a long time since Eureka Lodge had such a large meeiin as on last Wednesday, when | ihe officers were installed. A banquet (0 men- | bers and visitors followed and a plessant cvening as spent. Thursday bight Grand Dictator Archibald in- led the officers of America Lodse. Oae wppli- catlon was received and during the evenm: the sitting lodge received & visit from Fortuna Lodge. The grasd dictator wil visic Clinion Lodge, and, to-night: ~ecuritz Lodge, watsonville, ednesday, aud Santa Cruz Lodge on ‘i hursday. et HOTEL ARRIVALS. RUSS HOUSE. F Gilman, Palo Alto D Burnett, Davisville F G Lillle, Dixon Mrs S W Tucke,sta Ros 3irs 3 Ravdall,Onkland Miss Tucke, Sauta Hosa W H Mintzer, LugBeach Mrs A McCuichen. Stktn FM m,'San Jose L F_Chapman, San Jose A 'S Towse, ldaho A J Snodzross, Ventura CP Trissell. Panama G Lawrence, Alviso A Pailiips, Lake Connty A Ballen, Folsom G W Cross, lowa Hul ~ J B Hanson. Iowa H1ll J P Chapman, itio Vista E Naso, San Jose T Winters, China J W Keni, Nev W Woodburn, Nev J Quirk, Kev T J Davis, Los 11 H Scoble & w, Duluth 3 F Goad & w, ¥ T R Kumler, Oxord JEThompson &w. Berkly C Bradley, Pescadero GH Ganbank,w,Tomales F i Quirk, Nev R W Simpson, " akland R Ferzuson, S ¢ Columbus, N ¥ R Chiriaclanso J Moorenouse, Sacto E T Wade, Ohio 3 D Williams, Nev 8 Williams, Nev R Cunninghum, PA E Summers, Pa 3C Jones, Visalia & naskins Visalia J D Todd. Beno W H Goodman, N Y P Porter, N Y GRAND HOTEL. J SJennings, Wtsonville N E Maleolm, Sacto J 1 McLaren, Sacto ¥ M Presioy, Nevada Cy ¥ Mace, Tone E C Bank, Ione ¥ C Frank. Santa Clara J D Mackenzle, San Jose G W Morgan, Cal 3 R Joues. BC T S Washman, 3 Crulg. Righiand spgs Miss K Hughes. N Y Mra C Hughes, N Y 8T Hatcn, L.os Augles T Albardo, Vacaville A B Harrison. N Y J D gradley, Merced A A Hughes, San Jose B M Smull. Rediands T C Needham, Modesto J O tyxbee, Fresno F & B Fosterman, Or A F L Bul, Uarpentaria Miss McEiroy, Sacto E M Jannion, i. Augeles rost & w, Ls Gatos Z B McAuley, Drytown L 'W Sbinn, Angeis Camp i Thompson, B J F Boyd, Bangor Mrs H G Ells Miss Eilsworth, Nlies G Werle, Germany B A Harringion, Sn Jose R J Hudson, Lakeport 1o 8N Anderson, Pomona 3 ‘ef & w,PeachTree L Miller, Stockton T Crane, Los Angeles J B Smalley, Chicago H G Edwards, Chicago J Jacks, Ur PALACE HOTEL. . H Cox, Madera MrsW M Wilson,Chi TH Brewster, Larttora B & beffer, Ching - 5" iuteson. Clevelana Nrs C ~Nor hrup, C hicago Miss H Northrup,Chicag E & Brysselbunt, Paris G Neubert, Yokohama _J H Glibert, Glibertville J benuis, Reno “C B Rockwel D B Surder, N Y §3 Coben, N ¥ E D Weed, Los Angeles H Morehouse, S B H Deutsch, N Y P de Merande. Peru Mrs McKinles, ldaho Geo K ~mith, N Y F A alpin, Chicago J A Jorasn, ~t Louis u Jose its O Harvey, Galt A M Berzevin. ldaho Miss H Kingsbury, idaho 3 S Coftire, N Y £ A Beniose, Arizona, Gen E A Moor.th, N Y 3 M Dean, Providence F L Budlong & w. R 1 JJ Booth, Piusburg J A Dubbs & w, Pliisburg Miss E Moore, San Bar J ¥ Moore. anta Barhara NEW WiSTERN HOTEL. Frank Onttle, Sen Jose P C Mavford, Chicago W Gardner. Chicago WL Baxer, Chicass 3 B Butterworth, L Ang F Howa'd & w, Lis Ang John K Kddy, Los Ang W Leazen & w, Chicago P Dunervan, ‘Chicago W rmiiage, London D Tucker, Loudon ¥ H Change &, Los Anz T J Quigley. Sac W H Heckeling, London M H Mannlng.ButteCity J C H 7 ott, N ¥ 3 A Portiett, Los Ang W O Wade, Omah R G Smith, Sac 3 W Henry, Healdsburg. R K Tuonéy, Mexico W P Akers, York, C LICK HOUSE. LD Smitn, Onkland N _Balds in, Woodbridge F MeClelland, Woodbrdg N W Mooay, Fresoo C'A Rudorff, Sonora W McMinn, 'San Jose MrgParr, Los Gatos Miss Parr, Lo Gatos Ladner, Ladner Mrs P.eper, San Jose I F Peck, Merced H - Greer. Turlo:k TS Bioss, Atwater W H Hommond. Mont 1T Moody. Lompoc £ B s lood, Redding M Lambert, Sacramento H »cknoff. Scn Rafael e |11 o'clock A. M., for th» purpose of electing a board of airectors to serve for the ensuming year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. J. i. DONAHUF, Secretary. ~an Francisco, Cal. Office 327 Market st. SPECIAL NOTICES. ENANTS FEIECTED FOR 84 rollect ons made: city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy room 6; tel. 6580 THEY SELL ALL DRY GOODS, YARN, table linen, lace cur:ains, towels, hosiery, underwear, corsets, embroldery, laces, buitons, iinings, thieads. handkerchiefs. velling, etc., very eap a: Flonrer ry-gnols S.ore, 105 FIfth st. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. OMPETENT MOTHER AND DAUGHT- er desire situations; mother £ood cook: best references; country. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter. (ABRIAGE, HOUSE PAINTER AND PA- / per-hanger, temperate, A1 reforences, handy Wih tools: must have employment; 10w wages; city or douniry. ARDELL, 1042 Foisom st. ALLROUND PRINTER WANTS SITUA tion; first-class workman and it capabie 0f conducting job or news office; steady and reliable. M., box 100, Call Office. mento st. ERMAN OR SWEDISH BEDMAKER: $15 MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. PASTEY COOK FOR HOTEL, $36. GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. ARBERS, ATTENTION — A MABS-MEET- ing will be held Sunday, January 81, at 8 .2, 8t 102 O’ Farrell st., {0 diacuss the bill now In the Leglslature for the competency of barbers and the abolitfon of the barbers’ schools. H. B. JEN- NINGS, chairman of committee. HOTOGRAPH COUPON MEN; 651G MONEY: 7 call from 12 to 1 to-day. W.G. Golden West ote'. HANDY YOUNG MAN WITH GOOD REF. crences wishes work around house or small boted: home more than wages. B. M., box 88, Call Office. 7 OUNG MAN 20 WISHES WORK IN SOM& office or wholesale house; can furnish good references and securities. J. LEONARD, box 98, Call Oftice, ITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG BOY of 13 years; speaks nglish and French. Ad- dress M., box 104, Cail Office. RACTICAL MACHINIET, ALL-ROUND ME- chunic and engineer, married, wants position where a relfabe man can bave permanent em- ployment. Address D, C. 8., box 14, « all. 7OUNG GERMAN FROM HULSTEIN WANTS sltuation of any kind. Address M. V., box 27, Call Office. W ANTED—CABINET-MAKER. 647 BRAN- Dan st.; upstairs. OUNG NEAT BOY FOR PRIVATE FAM- ily at Menio Park; $18 and found. 815 Suiter. IGHT COOK WITH REFERENCE; WAGES $8 per week. 113 Seventh st. OLURED BOOTBLACK WANTED AT 1211 ) Market s PBUICHERSHOP; CLEARING $100 PER month; must be sold in 2 weeks: proprietor engazed in’ other business by March 1. For par- ticolars apply 1205 Broadway. FEW MORE MEN WANT£D FOK [HE NEW dry-goods house (0 be open¢d next month in this cily: by authority of the firm. U. 5. Indus- trial Agency, room 165, Crocker building. Also a boy 16 or more to act as porter ana deliver parcels. STRICTLY SOBEE. LELIABLE COACHMAN from the East desires private-family work; thoroughly experienced: neat appearance; 4 years with one fas best of references. Ad- aress A. ROSENBEKG, 7192 Howard st. PQSITION AS PORTER: GOOD ALL-ROUND botel man: best of references. ~Address R., box 86, Call Uffice. JOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION AROUND private or kentleman's pluce: can take care of horses and cows and be generall~ vseful; good ref- erence. 529 Saciamento st., 10om 79. W ANTED—BUYER FOR A COFFEE AND lunch business: clea; trict; price $350. A. M. SPECK & CO., 862 Mkt. REEN HANDS AND SEAMEN FOR SOUTH Sea. HIRMAN'S, 637 Clay st ANTED—TENANTS FOR VACANT stores, flats and cottages. from $10 a month, at A. M. SPECK & CO.’S, 602 Market st |4 UNSWICK HOUSE, 148 SIX TH S all night;/rooma 25¢ to $1 per night J. G. DRAKE, Manager. : OPEN #1325 to $5 per wee. WY ANTED-WURK, BY YOUNG MAN (GER- man) as dishwasher; assist in cooKing.-walt- ing; make bed H. MILLER, 681’ Sacrameuta st., clty or country. room 15. JIRST-CLASS HORSESHOER AND JOB- bing biacksmith wants place in a good shop, or will take {nterest in shop: city or country. ad- dress 5. B, box 98, Call Office. TRONG BOY NOT UNDER 156 FROM RE- spectable parents to learn the candy trade; call atonce at SCHAEFER'S, 22 Sixth st. HOEMAKERS WANTED ON MEN'S SHOES, 2024 Fifth st BARBERS-FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEG . G Barbers' Assn. . FUCHS, 325 Grantave, ITUATION WANTED BY A FRENCH cook. Address C. C., box 52, Cail Office. OURNEYMEN BARBERS KMPLOYMENT secretary H. BERNARD, 102 reventh st. [FIBST-CLASS BREAD BAKER WANTS A Dosition. 543 Natoma st. Y COMPETENT MARRIED MAN POSITION a8 watchman, shipping cierk or any situation of trus:; speak, read and write English, German and Spanisn: highest of references. Address H. B., box 92, Call uttice. | TREFINED ENGLISI WIDOW: SUNNY Na- ture; experlenced housekeever: good cook; for couniry preferred. 989 Howard st., cor. , second floor fron: EXEERIENCE! HOUSEREEPER (WIDOW) anis work in_widowers or bachelor'’s house- hold: country preferred. 88 Nisth st., room 17; hours. 11 A. M. 10 9 P. M. Y OUNG EASTERN WIDOW OF KiFINE- ment and_culture d & position as manag- ing nousekeeper in widower's or bacheior's house. Koom 3, 122 Post st. \OMIETENT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION J'in American famiily; Oakland preferred; five yeurs last piace: best cliy references. Apply 1633 Clay st., or. Larkin. widowe Sixth, room \W ANTED — A POSITION AS WORKING housek eeper by s oung woman ; widower's fam- ily preferred; wages $25. 126 Fcurth st., room o call from 10 to 3. QUEADY, EELIABLE WOMAN WISHES & sl uation to_assis with housework and make Apply 32435 raelf generally nseful; wages $12. Flfth st. (GERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATICN T0 3 do general housework or housekeeping: good 17 Monigomery ave. ITUATION WANTED BY Y UNG GIRL azel 15 to help take care of 1 or 2 children. Cail or address i J., 245034 Market st. cook tor small family. IWEDISH GIRL WANIS TO DO HOUSE. 2D work or laundry work in a private family. Please call at 1715 Howard st. VERMAN GIRL WISH TUATION AS 5 clhambermaid. Cail or address MES. PLUN- NER, 728 California s VY UMAN WISHES POSITION AS FIRSI- class Cook in private family: countey pre- serfed. 508 Taylor st. NEAT OLEL WISHES TO ASSIST WITH AN iignt housework; wages $10 to $12. Call 337 Eddy st. OUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION AT housework : $15. 900 Folsom st. TOUNG GEEMAN LADY, R the East, desies position Taylor st.. r00m 14. 7OUNG GIRI. WANTS SITUATION FOR general housework; cily or count-y: $20 per month; good references, 180 Shipiey si. CENTLY FROM housekeeper. 112 W ANTED BY COMPETENT WOMAN, light housework and washine: undersiands the care o1 children, 21 Frankiin,rm.10,nr Market APANESE COOK WANTS SITUATION 1N smail femily; wages $20. S. NAKAHARA. 1600 Pacific ave. OUNG MAN OF 19, WITH REFERENCES from last_emplover, desires a situation. Ad- dress H. D.. 3968 Army st. TANTED — MIDDLE - AGED AMERICAN, With references. wun 8 situation as gardeier aud general work about vrivate place: horses, cow; bandy with tools: moderate wages. Address Will- 108, box 118, Cail Ottice. Y YOUNG GERMAN, POSITION AS CLERK In cash grocery: have had some experience: object, future partnersuip. Address G. C., box 52, Call Oftice. 4 MARKET &T.—BRANCH OFFICK OF THE CarLL: want ads and subscriptions taken. 330 HAYES ST_BRANCH OFFIOE OF - THE CarLy; subscriptions and want ads taken. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH st.—Want ads and subscriptions taken. 4 MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE Carr: want ads and subscriptions taken. £27 MONTGOMERN, COKNER OF OLAY— D41 Open unit' 9:30" o'clock; ~ branch office of the Call: subscriptions aud want ads. taken, VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., N& Market: 200 rooms: 26¢ to §1 50 per night: 81 50 10 86 per week: convenient and respects bi free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS_—THE £\ WEEKLY CALL. tn wravper. for mailing. FEMALE HELP WANTED. [ [US;KEEPER, #16: GIRT, SACRAMENTO st., $15; girl, Folsom st., $20; giri, Fell st., $16 girl, Geary st., $20: giri, Pierce st., $18: girl, Joss Valley, $20; girl, Clay st., §15: girl, Wash™ ington st., 815: girl, Green st., $15; giri for Oak- lani; giri, Scoit si., $25: nursegirl, #10: German nursexirl, $20. MARTIN'S. 749 Market st. HREK-CHAIR BEARBER SHUP; 4 FINE living-rooms: yard: also gas rang for sale cheap; owner golng East; bargain. 40814 Sixth si, 'WO-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE cheap; good location. 415 Hayes st. ARBERS—GOOD 3-CHAIR SHOP: MUST Eq%n0ld st once. DECKELMAN BROS., 108 st ASBER WASHSTANDS, 1, 2AND 8 BOWLS, chesp. H. HUFSCHMIDT, 623 Goiden Gate av ANTED TO-DAY—ACTIVE MAN WILL- ing to work and invest; $10 cash; 320 weekly guarauteed: also man with small capital as mana- «e: of branch office; good pay. 215 Sansome, 1. 12. ANTED—SALESMAN EXPERIENCED IN school supplies. Whitaker-Ray Co..728 Markt TYLISH AND DUKABLE CALF SHOES ‘made to order, $2 50. 959 Howard, nr. Sixth. ECRUITS WANTED FOER THE U. 8. Ma- rine Corps, U. 5. Navy—Able-bodied unmar- ried men beiween the 'ages of 21 and 30 years Who are citizens of the United Siates, or those who have lexally declared their intention to be- come such: mus: be of good character an habits and able to speak, read and write English and be between 6 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in helght. For further information apply at the Recruiting Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. 116 JINTE ST — BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscription and waut ads. taken. LOHO HOUSE, 86315 MARKE !l ST.—RUOMS 20c, 2bc 1o 50C night: $1 10 32 weex. 9526 MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND 0. wani ads taken for THE CALL. ROOMS 160 10 78¢ PR NIGIH'L: 50c 10 8150 per week. Oriental, 225 Dramm st. SINGLE FURNISILD ROUMS; 160 A NIGHT: 76c week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard. ANTED—MEN, WOMEN TO LEARN BAR- ber trade; only 8 weeks required: tools given: catalogue sent. 8.F. Barber Scuool, 18834 Eighth st VW ANTED_LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, sulll runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 Iarge rooms; 28c per night; $1 10 $3 per week. /ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at_Branch Uffice, south- west corner Sixteenth and Mission sts, ¢) COOKS, §20 AND ROUM, SMALL BOARD- Z ing-nouses; chamermalds and wait some, $15 and rcom; lunch waitress; 2 waitresses, $6 u week: chambermaid, $15 and room; waltress, city, $15 id_room; laundress. $256 snd room: walfress, uniry, $20 and room: waitress, country hotel, 815 and'room. MAR1IN'S, 749 Marke: si 00K AND SECOND GIRL, $85 ETC. MAR- TIa’S, 749 Market st. 1IRL FOR KENNETT, CAL., 825. early. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. CALL IRL OF at bonsework or take care of child. 17 WISHES PLACE TO ASSIST 717 Polk. ©) WAIT | SSES FOR SOUTBERN CALIFOR- < nia; 50 and room. MARTIN'S, 749 Market. 7OUNG GIRL WISHES PIACL 10 DO light housework. Call 1370 Fifth st., Oakland. VW IDOW DESIRES £ SITION AS HOUSE. keeper; does not objec: i0 2 children. Ad- dress R.C.F., Peralta Heights, cor. Lester and Hanover =ves, East Oakland. JASTERN WIDOW OF EXPERIENCE wonld like fisst-class place as bousekeeper for lodging-house, widower or bachelor. Room 9, 472 Stevenson st., corner Sixth, after 12, RUSPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL FROM 11E East wants o piace to do chamberwors in hotel or private family: city or country. Cail 1018 Eowara st. {RENCH GIRL WISHES A POSITION AS Iady’s maid or chambermaid and seamstress; good references. Address 822A Broudway st. IRST-CLASS COUK WITH DAUGHTER 15 years old desires situation in_firsi-ciass board- ing-house or hotel: 1eferences. 126 Fourth, rm. 87. JEAT YOUNG HEALTHY WOMAN WISH- Y, ® sltuation as wetnurse. . G., box 77, Call Office. {XPERIENCED WAITRFSS OR CHAMBER- maid would like a situation in_couniry hotel or boarding-house; $20. Address box 453, Hay. wards P. O. MAY, WIFE AND CHILD WANT 1 OR 2 M rooms in roomins-house, where wite can work for ren:. . 8, box 3, Call. ANTED — POSITION AS COMPANION; wll assist with chilaren: can give satisfactory Teferences - Address B., box 7, Call Office, Oak- an. USP<NDERS AND MUFFLERS EMBROID- ered by widow; 10 to 5 only. 1007 Market.T. 7. ITUATION WANTED TO DO GENKRAL housework in smail family by neat, active, elderly woman: good cook: cliy or country. Call or address A. B. C., box 121, Call. ANTED—COOK, NO WASH, AMERI- can family, & short distance, $30: waitress and parlormald, $25; 3 cooks, German style, 25 aua $30: 8 German, Euglish and American nurses, §20 and $25: 2 Waltresses, boarding-house and restanrant, $20 atd $25: aud a large number of girls for housework. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 816 Sutter st. (5 WAITRESSES, HOTEL SOUTH, §20; WAIT- Tess, hotel, near city, $20; waitress, hotel, cic £20: 3 houtexirls, 850: 4 German girls,’ 820; housegirls. sieep at home, 818; girls for house- work, city, $12 and $15. G K. HANSEN & €O, 110 Geary'st. OOK, GERMAN STYLF, $35; SECOND GIRL, Meiio, §25: 8 housework gir's, city and coun- iry, $20 ana $26: 8 young giris, assis:, $10 to $15. MISS CULLE, 823 uiter sé. RENCH MAID, $20: GIRL FOR SECOND work who speaks French, Oakland, $20. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. (IRLS FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, nursegirls and cooks for the country: Swedish or Germun preferred. MRS. DADAMI, 813 Sutter. FFICKE FkE REDUCED: 26 CTS.; GIRLS OF all nationalities to fill various positions. Ger- man kmployment Uffice, 308 Maso) NLY FACTORY HANDS ON LADIES' Tory TRPPers and waiste: alio spprentice. 4094 Torl W ANIED—GOOD COOK & A SECOND GIRL for country. 9:80 to 12, 1900 Washingion st. W AITRESS; DECENT ONE AND WILLING towoik. Apply 438 Third st 00D COOK, $25, NO WASHING: WAIT- Tess for private family, $25. 721 Eills st. TOUNG GIRL TO ASSST IN A COFFEE saloon und chophouse. 12 Clay st. W ANTED—GIRL FOR SECOND WORK AND walting. 1307 Hyde st OMAN WANTS MiN'S WASHING AND mending: also plain washing. Apply 211 Na- toma st. NEAT YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; sieep home; good living; $10. 2507 Jacksou. OUNG WIDOW WANTS GENTLEMEN'S mending at home, 106 Fourth st 2, ESPKCTABLE W MaN WANTS WURK y_the day: washing ironing or cleanin 5850 Twenty-ixth st., cor‘. cnux»" ¥ W ANTED—A LADY OF TACT AND RE- finvment for position as office manager: secur- ity required. Address Manager, box 43, Call Uffice. F. DEESSCUTTING SCHOOL—FRENCH « talior system taught. 916 Market st., rm. 64. OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION a3 housekeeper; city or country. Call 144 Fifih st., room 6. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.. NR. Marxet: 200 rooms 250 10 $1 50 per nihu: $150 to 85 por weelc; convenlent and respectable: free bus and baggage (o and from the ferry. WAND ADS AND SUB-CRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Uffice, sonth- west corner sixteentn and Mission 8's. UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE CAvLL takep at branch office, 539 Hayes st; open unti1 9:30 o'clock. QW COR, SIXTEENTH ST, NEAR MIS- brauch office of THz CALL Sub and want ads taken. W Sunvon Lourtland ¥ W Hatch, Agiews EHAdsms &w,N ¥ 713 LARKIN_BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL; subscripiions and want ads taken. LYNN'S DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING Academy. 14 McAllister st.: §1a week. 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLyi: subscriptions and want ads. taken. EKE;ECT:;ITT]NG ANDHB.TYIJSH DRI‘B.S cuiting and making taught; easy payments: uniimied” lessous: paterns. 4de. MODOWELL Dresscuting School, 636 Market st. 116 NISTH ST—BRANCH OFFICE OF e CATLy: Sipwcelpeian andl DK 'ade en. AWRENCE CUTTING SCHOOL 18 THE only reliable place for patterns: every ome guaranteed Lo be perfect. 1231 Market st. MOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester Houss, 44 Third st near Market: 200 25¢ to 1 5 per night; $1 50 t0 88 free ’bus and baggage to and from ferry. 200 room: per week; W ANTEDTO LOLLICT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&cierks. KNUX Collection Agey. 110 Sutter 9252 MISSION ST.-BEANCH OFFICE OF P4 THE CALL: subscriptions and want ads taken. SIMON WANTS 100 MN TU GET_BOT- . tle beer or wine b¢: best free lunch. 643 Clay. TPRY ACME HOUSK 957 MARKET oT., BE- low Eixtn. for a room: kSca nignt: 81 a week. OSEDALF, 321 ELLIS ST.—SINGLE FUR- nished rooms, “Uc (0 25c night, $1 1o 81 50 wk. EST 1IN CITY—SINGLE ROUMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per nighi: $1, $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leldesdorft sta. ANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some eimple thing to vateni? Protect soue ideas: they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washington, D. C, for thelr $1500 prise offer and lisc of 200 inventions wanted. 7 INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR Marge:: 200 rooms, 25¢ & nighs: reading. room: free bus and bazgage to.and from the ferry. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY: 81 week: rooms for 2. 25¢ a day. 81 60 & week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. 100 2ETO TAKK LODGING 4T 105 150 and 20c a night, including coffee and 1oils. §2¢ Washington st., near Kearny. W ANIED, YOUR SHOES— Wk REPAIR shoes npto 9 o'clock every night: those work- Ine throngh the day can-have their snoes repairsd atpight while you walt: Iasaies soliug, 35¢; men's eoling, 60c; flie shoes made to order from $3 up: we have a 10t of shoas been damaged by water. a legs than, one-fourth’ thelr vaine, from 25c up ©3 $2 00. 562 Mission st.. bet. First si. and Second st FURNITURE WANTED. F YOU WANT G0OD PRICES FOR FURNL ture and merchanaise see BURD, 211 Larkin. URNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, COUN. ters, showcases. ANDERSON, 1131 Market, IGHER PRICK THAN ANYWHERE PALD by Indiana Auction Co,1057 Market.opp.Jones A WEEZK'S NEWS FOR § CENTS_THS WEEKLY CALL. in wraper, for mailing. HOUSES WANTED. ANTED — CUMPLETELY FURNISHED nouse of 5 to 7 rooms in good localiy small family; state price: references exchanged. H. D. TRACY, box 59, this office. BOARDING WANTED. ANTED—BY AN KLDERLY COUPLE, 2 sunny rooms, unfornished preferred, in a quiet family, with' board: terms $50. best refer- ences; not temporary. P F.. box 16, Call. e e ‘WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBEK, SASHES doors, mantels. ete., for sale. 1168 Mission st ELL YOUR BOOK~, CLOTHING AND JEW- eiry 1o A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.: send postal. HOTEL | business dis- | ARTISTIC HAIR- ML G SaNcHEZ b 514 Pine st., room 7. dresser and manicure. HE COPARINERSHIP HERETOFORE £X- isting between W. T. ROBINSUN and A. W.ADE under the firm name of,Central Hardware and Tool Co. at 12 First st. was tissolved January 1, 1897, business now being conducted by A. F. WADE. AVE YOU TRIED DR. SMITH'S ELECTRO - MAGNETIC BATHS ¥or those rhenmatic pains that cause you so much suffering? You don’t need to suffer an- other day. The cure is simple, the Temedy pleas- ant and comfort always follows. One trial will benefit you Don’t forget the place. Hglenic board and sunny rooms if desired. Come to-day t0 1553 BUCHANAN ST. Consultation free, 1 to 8'and 6 to 8; Sundays 10 to 12, ] EAVE BOUGHT OUT ALL THE RIGHT nd title of W. T. Kobinson In the Central Hardware and Tooi Co. All accounts are payable tome. A.F. WADE, 12 First st. ME. PEARL SHELDON, CARD READER, has returned. Caliatier 12, .17, 120 Ellis st. “W 'HE USE, MR. LEDERER,” id a 1ady, ‘of paying 50 cents Lo have one’ Dair dressed only fairly. when you do it 80 excel- lently for oniy 25 ceuts?” And that’s what I say. Shampooing the hair and treating the scalp with QUINONI bair touic 50 cenis. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. TUTTERING AND STAMMERING CURED; obesity reduced npon new and scientific prin- ciples. 1156 Broadway, Oskland, room 25. AURA DE FORCE GORDON, ATTORNEY atlaw. 1238 Market, over J. J. O'Brien's. METROPOLITAN DETECTIVE BUREAD Parrott buildiog, over Emporium: offices, 540- 541: hours) A M. to 12 P. M.; tele. Mint 1471, AINTING, WHITENING, PAPERING, etc.; times are hard: must have work. F. KD WARDS, 1200 Webster st., cor. Eddy, 1000 $ARDS, 31 30 SHOW CARDS, ETG Tel. Black 141, HILL, 2834 Geary st., 1] A DOZEN—_FINE CABINETS AT Wil SON'S Gallery, 1028 Market. T THE PEOPLE'S ONE DOLLAR MEDICAL Institate, all cases treaied and medicines far- Dished for $1; call or write. 1029%y Markes s, Det. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal 597 MONTGOMExY ST., BRANCH OFFICE . of THE CALL: waut ads and subscriptions taken. 8 man of energy. STENBERG (0, RQE() COAL-OIL ROUTE B350 crat oot horma s 400 CUSTON trial. STENBERG CO. 532 Marker o 3 ROCERY AND BAk: 4 ROOMS; $200. DECKER. 1020 Markot st. STATIONERY, CANDY AND N $3560 SrA N ERT SANRY AvD o FIRSTCLASS RESTAURAN $125. &1 Dedder SESTATRAN 0 TAILORS—A GOOD CHANCE To BUY A g00d merchant talloring business, with or with. out goods and trimmings on hand, or half inverest for & good cutter and tallor: locatéd about thiry miles from San Francisco: siciness caose of s.ii. ing. Ownercan be seen from 10 to 2 o'clock. San: day, January 31, 1897, at Brooklyn Hotel. $2000 RELIABLE PARTNER WANTED . t0 keep bOOKS; established paying butcher business; bona fide investment: owner called East: principals only apply to owner. Ap- ply this office. W 00» AND COAL YARD OR MILK BUSL ness; stable, 9 stalls; flat 5 rooms 10 let; low rent; good location. 1915 Mission st. $40. BRANCE BAKERY, NOTION-STOR:E « and 8 rooms: rent $10. Apply Call Office. $125, CIGAR STAND: RENT CHEAP: ). parties leaving city. 1055 Market st. JIBST-CLASS MILLINERY-STORE; GOOD location; 3 furnished rooms. 10873 Market. SALOON; & GOOD BUSINESS: GOOD REA. son for selling; no agents. M., box 40, Call, 'OR SALE—CORNER GROCERY AND BA; 632 Market. 400 CUSTOM- PRICE $250. Apply 121 kighth st. $150, BRANCE BAKERY, ~NOTIONS: « furniture of 6 rooms| p rent; fine location. Property Exchange, 850 Market i ALF INTEREST IN OLD-ESTABLISHED business on principal street. Aadress K. S, box 125, Call Oftice. (GESTLEMAN PARTNER WITH SMALL capital wanted by young widow. 207 Post st., room 8. $7' CIGAR-STAND, WELL ESTABLISH- . ed, or. Market. COLLIER, 806 Sansome. 600, BESTAURANT FOR SALE: DAILY « Tecelpts $40; full trial given S., box , Call Office. MAN WANTED RY EASTERN LADY: UN- dertake country business. 1 Fifth st., room 1. JARTINGTON'S 8CHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper lliustration: particulars as to terms. etc. 424 Pine st; lliustrations furdished for magazines, new spapers, etc. RTISTIC HAIRDRESSING, 25c; $25 FOR cases of hair failing or dandroff I cannot cure. MRS. HUBBARD, 1104 AMarket st., room 28, HE ANIMATOSCOPK, THEE PERFECT screen machine. For price of hand or motor call or adaress A nimatoscope Company, et st., San Franclsco, seventh floor. R. C. E. FARNUM HAS MOVED TO THE Parrott bullding, over Kmporium, 3d i, r. 308, UPTURE AND PILES CURED: NO PAY until cured: send for book. DRS. MANS. FIELD & PORTERFIELD, 838 Marke st. MASRISCOPE — NEW PROJECTING Ma- chine: uses the Kinetoscope films: price BACIGALUPL, 946 Marker st e W ALL PAPER, 4C A KOLL: PAPER HANG- ing, painitlugéic. by contrac: or day's work, a: yourown prce. N.1 MERIGAN, 1302 Webster st. 1G OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- 1y night cor. Market and Sixth ats.; artistic ad- vertisements in living light: promoters of busk Dess. _Consult OWL ADV, CO., 1140 Marketst. DLECTRIC LIGHIS IN EVERY ROOM: Winchester House. 44 Third st, nr. Market; 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 &0 yer night: 81 50 to $8 per week ; free bus and baggage 10 and from the ferry. AVE YOUR FEATHER-BEDS AND PIL- lows filied. McCABE'S, 870 Mission, cor. Sth. IVORCE AND ANNULMENT OF MAR- rlage: terms of paymen: obilging: legal evel where. Address lock box F, 806 Market st., S. F. LOAKS, FULS AND SUITS RETAILED AT wholesaie prices. Factory, 20 Sansome st. 'HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. DRESSMAKERS. ~OMPETENT DRESSMAKER WISHES PR1- U vate pup Is in dressmaking. D.. box 52, Cail. CLAIRVOYANTS. RS DR. F. CLARK, THE WORLD'S MOST ‘famous medinm of modern times. _Don’t fail 70 see her it you are interested in the affairs of life; if marriage, sickness, deaths, cbanges, travels, di- vorces, separations, lawsuiis, business transac- tions, 'wills, deeds aud morigages. 10st o stolen property, lost or absent {riends, interest you: it you care to know what you shouid do to be suc- Cessful, where you should” g0 8ud whom to avoid, when to buy and seil si00ks, etc.: In & word, what- ever may be your trouble, suspicions or desires, call on this gifted woman and she will send you away happler, wiser and bolder than ever before. Hours § . M. to S P. .. strict. N. B.—Sadstaction guaranteed by mail. Send stamp for pamphlet, special terms. MRS DR. F. CLARK, 1206 Mar ket st.. varlors 25 and 26. Take elevator. $100 SHOESHOP TOR SALE IN GOOD . mining camp; good business; all a go0od workman can do: good prices for work: neat shop, newly fixed up: price Includes shop- fixvures, good wiil, etc. Apply for particulars to Stoli and Van Bergener, 546 Market st., or A. S. BURROUGHS, 325 0'Farrell st. ARTNER WANTED WHO CAN INV from 82500 to $3000 in an enterprise in Mexi: enormously profitavie; does not need to go do; 1 not wishing to. but I want nome but a keen and brilliant_man, who must have money and judz- ment. K., box 71, Call Office. $700, SEQP ASDOYSTER HOUSE, Nk P . Baldwin; good reason for selling. In. quire this oftice. {OR SALE CHMAP_ELEGANTLY FITTED up restaurant: parties are leaving city. Ad- dress 167 Ninth st. n R GROCERY y-second and Fair Oaks sis. LD - ESTABLISHED CORN for sale. Twen XPRESS BUSINESS, COR. SANSOME AND Sutter sta. J. C. FREDERICKS. LD - ESTABLISHED BAKERY: EVERY. thing completo; for sale cheap Apply Call, OR_SALE—_GOOD EXPRESS BUSINES Apply SW. oor. Elghth and Market sis, INE PAYING CORNER CIGAR-STORE; cheap. 1 Taylor st.: Michell's éc: 252, Q LET—CIG A R-STAND, CLUBROOMS AND basement. 539 California st. l A() CASH: GOOD- PAYING RESTAU- OV rant; receipts trom $15 to $20 a day. Apply 848 Fillmore st., cor. McAllister. INE OPENING IN ESTABLISHED DETEC- tive business for partner with liitle money. K., box 1, Call Office. ARGAIN; FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT; if s0ld this week: livingrooms; no agents. R., box 18, Call Office. (CQENER SALOON: OLD - ESTABLISHED business. Apply Chicago Brewery, 1420 Pine. PLENDID OPENING FOR BUSINESS MAN with $800. Particulars SICKELS, 620 Market. $200 BSYS,EQTEL AND BAR: BENT $12. 2521 Twenty-fourith st., near Potrero ave.; car stops. RESTAUKANT: CHEAP:SEAT 50 PERSONS; liying-rooms; present owner for b years: mut leav€ city; near factories. . S., box 85, Cs (3 Q9D:PAYING COUNTRY HOTEL TO RENT at reasonable terms. MEKS. A, SIDWELL, Rio Vista, Solano County, Cal. 'O SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS: fine corner saloon and rooming-hotel. Hotel, Eleventh and Frankiln sts., Oskland. FLE BASEMENT SUITABLE FOR ANY business; one block from Market. 15 Grant ave. MISSION — SUBSCRIPTI want ads taken for THE CALL. ME. DR THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by eggs and cards: tells entire life, past, resent, future; consuitations on all affairs: noth ing excepted; names given: good advice: sure heip: restores lost love by sympatiy: mistake fm- possible: fee §1: letter $2. 929 Post st., r Larkin. ME. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- ant_card-reader: born with aoubie vell and second signt; diagnoses diseases, with full lite reading: ladies, 5Uc: xents, $1: palmistry and clairvoyant sittings, $1 50. 126 Turk st., nr. Jones. IPSY LIFE- READER REMOVED TO 8 Seventh st., nr. Market; ladies 25¢, gents 50c. ATEST CAR FENDKR PATENT; BEST IN vention. Apply 628 Golden Gate ave. PERISTING MATERIAL FOR SALE CHEAP a1 8 Montgomery ave., room 14. W ANTED_PARTNER IN CHOWDER AND liquor house. 650 Sacramento, cor. Kearny. ENTLEMAN PARTNER WANTED BY young widow of means. 106 Fourth, room 2. EWSPAPER ROUTE Iy INTERIOR CITY close to San Francisco. For particulars apply this office. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice: names given; 25¢ up.5 Fuurth MME MOKEAU. BEST CLAIRVOYANT and medium in city; fee 20¢ up. 764 Howard st. 330 BAYES-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL; subseriptions and want ads taken. WErK'S NEWS FOR § CENTS-TH. A WEEKLY CALL. ln wraoper., for mailing. ONCHITA RETURNED: card-reader. ME. WALTERS OF TEHAMA; CaRDS: LA dies, 250; gents, SUc. 951 Mission, nr. 6th. RS DEAN—RETURNED: MEDI N mental healer. 605 Post st., reom . . MES, B BAUMANY, BEST-KNOWN CLAIR- voyant In the city.’ Residence, 132 Turk st. ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO grave:pictures given:indies 25¢: §14 O’'Farrall. WONDERFUL 13¥A Fourth st., room 4. SPIRITUALISM. 50% 50c. 50c. Suc. Remaining 2 weeks only; the famous, world- renowned gypsy queen will “foretell your future, gnide your affections and secure you {nfallibl luck In love. courtship and marrisge: businest and mining investments a speclalty: positive proof of accurate predictions given to all. 1 Fifib, r. 1. ENEFIT LADIES' AID SOCIETY 10- nicht, 418 Mc Allister st., by MAUD L. FRIE- TAG, celebrated ballo: (ost medium; daueing; re- freshinents: 10¢. BS. KATE HASKINS 3 ETING TO- night: speaking, tests: Hasiin i Meda n..mf." ‘mustc. 907 Marketst, oo J. MEYER, CIR. TO-NIGHT, TUES, 0d Fri, £ P M.: trance cir., Mon. and © sitiings dafly. 326 McAllister st. ME. USMAN, SPIKITUAL TRANCE MEDL um; life readiugs, love affeirs, business invest- ments, mining speculations speciaity. 838 Mission, R& MAYO-STEERS—CIRCLE Tu-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. 25¢; readings. $1. 11214 Ok st. B. ADDIE SWAIN—SEANCE TO-N. at 51 Fifth st.: 10¢; bring fowers. R 1SS MAUD FASTEK, BUSIN M dium, room 8, 2814 XKI-'IIIL e it PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OHK E. RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS 26 and 27, Crocker bulding; wiepuone Main 76, Ban Francisco, Cal. OHN R AITKEN AND MAURICE L. ASHER. atLys a: luw, cus 515,516, un stoor, Purrout bldg PHYSICIANS. D% S O RONNELL 1206 NARKET, COR woldenGate av. ; diseases of women a specialty, RS J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVO Tranc test medium & 0 reader, S18 Sravah LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. ECKER'S BARGAINS— 27-room house $700( 22-room house... §500 10-room house.. _150| 24 rooms, corner. 750 86 rooms. cor... $,000| 14 rmson Sutter. 700 11rs, must seil 2004 66 rms, best city.8,500 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fiftn. $25 HOUSE OF 10 SUNNY ROOMS: '+ north of Market; s 835 over ex- penses. STENBERG CO., 632 Marker st. 'OR SALE—ROOMING-HOUSE; 24 ROOMS; F o0 {50 Minna an = 9Q-ROOM HOUSE AT & BARGAIN ON AC- count of change of business. 11 kddy st. ARGAIN: $750; NICELY FURNISHED sunny rooming-house 9 rooms, bath. 604 Gesry. W ANTED TO BUY OB RENT A LODGING- ! 20 rooms or upward. J., box 106, o FURNITURE FOR SAL 400 gaie $10; bas outsite . T L. J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household £00ds: New oF good 88 Dew: cash or on tme: open evenings. JSUCKINGHAM FURNITUKE CO.—LOWEST prices; furniture, carpe:s: all crades. 866 Miss' o e ] CARPET CLEANING. MAMBER SE.S $l4: or vets, $20: folding-beds, McCARTHY, 764 Missioa, ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS; cleaus, moves. lays carpets. 6. H. STEVENS, Mer. 38 and 40 Lighth st.; telephone South 260. JW HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTEL WITH poor work send to SPATLDING'S Ploneer Car. pet-beating Works, 358-57 Tehama st.: tel. So. a; WATTS, rellable carpet-cleaniug renovig. alte, . utlon works. 409 McAllister. ‘el Jissie 39 M. FEANCIS, 1NDEPENDENT SLa AL S N8 R st hours § untth 65 ED & RENOVATED LIKS ARPETS CLEA: 1. South 36. Mackintosh & Co. Dew. 28 Tent RS. WLLIS, MEDIUM: SITTINY % MR IS ooe. a8y L Hre J . EAOVEELL CAKBETCLEANING U0 « 240 14th su ; cleaning S¢ & yard. Tel. Mis. 7 HYPNOTISM, NTIFICALLY . TA! A success grid. Hy pnotioMesmericlng,6 0 F arrell ARPET-CLEANING, 20: LAYING, So: kUG ‘samples free; tel. Jessie 944. Straiion, 19 Sth st NONKLIN'S CAR] BEATING WORKS 833 Golden Gate ave. Telephone Easi 126