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) N ‘- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1897. SUICIDE, SAYS THE CORONER'S JURY But Dr. Hawkins Refused to Accept th2 Verdict Rendered. He Said the Evidence Did Not Warrant Any Such Finding. Delirious From Excessive Drinking Was the Conclusion of the Twelvs, The Coroner's inquest held yesterday in the case of Charles C. Nordhausen, the Oakland capitalist, who died in St. Luke’s Hospital from a revolver shot, threw no light upon the mystery surrounding the [ It was productive, however, of a difference of opinion between Coroner Hawkins and the jury. The witnesses in the Baldwin Hotel, where Nerdhausen is supposed to have shot himself, told of the many drinks, straight and mixed, that the guest had taken prévious to the discovery of his seri- ous condition, and this.led the jury to re- wurn a verdict of ‘‘suicide while delirious from excessive drink."” To this finding the following names were attached: E. L. Haller (foremsn), Nals Shaping, H. Lundberg, H. Lucas, Allen Leidholdt, Charles stone, C. Psall, William Mosser, W. B. Jucobs, Harry Left, C. H. Lund Jr. The Coroner would not have it that wa; however,.and refused toaccept the verdict, clalming that there was nothing in the testimony presented to the jury to war- rant such a finding. He did not object to the suicide feature, but the delirious part he said was not wurranted by the testi- mony of a single witnoss. He will ask the police to make further investigation. Should there be any new developments another inquest is in the line of possibili- ties, particularly where the verdict given yesierday was not accepted by Dr. Haw- kins. As stated, the case was not cleared of the mystery by any of the witnesses who testified. Nordhausen was a capitalist living at 1322 Adeline street, Oakiana. About the 20th inst. be left his home to go to Rand.- burg, where he had some mining interests 10 lovk after. For several days nothing was heard of him, and when his family did receive a message it was that he was dyingin St. Luke’'s Hospital, to which he nad been conveyed from the Baldwin Hotel. He was suffering from an ugly and fatal pistol-bullet wound in the leit side and an unsightly wound on his fore- bead. J. D. Pettit, the bellboy at the Baldwin, testified that Nordhausen on Monday morning bad informed him that he had accidentally shot himself, and that the jaeged wound in the head was the resuit of a fall 1 revious to that the Oaxland capitalist had been drinking heavily in his room, and he explained the presence of the towel on his head by saying that he was suffering from the effects of a spree and had a headache. Frank Smith, also & bellboy, gave simi- lar testimony as to the man's excessive dnnking snd of his wearing a towel on his head. Mapager Lake of the hotel told of find- ing the revolver in the room after the wounded gnest’s removal; also of there being a bullet hole in the window glass, t showed that the shot had been fired inside of the room. He said that no one 1n the hotel had heard the shots. In fact, the adjoining rooms were not occupied at the tim C. M. Armstrong of St. Luke’s Hos- al testified that he had asked Nord- bausen if a woman had shot him, to which the wounded man answered, ““You must not ask me that. 1t makes nodiffer- ence now.”’ Robert Durst, a nurse at the hospital, testified that the wounded man had told | bim that it an accident. The only witness who hinted at foul play was Dr. W. E. Taylor, the ex-Coro- ner. Dr. Taylor was the first physician called to Nordhausen while the laiter was in the hotel. He said that the wound in the breast was at least thirty-six hours old when he first saw it. The wound on the head he believed was caused by a plow from a blunt instrument and not by a fall, as Nordhausen bad stated. Dr. Tay- lor’s evidence showed that he does not believe the man shot himself, Detective Whitaker could not throw any light upon the matter, but he believed irom all appearances that it was a plain case of suicide. Dr. C. L. Morgan, the sutopsy physician, testified that it was possible for deceased to have shot himsell in the body and produced such a wound as caused his death, but the man must have assumed an unnatural position to have done so. He did not believe the wound on the head was either caused by a bullet or a fall, but by a blow from a blunt rument. Mrs. Nordhausen, the widow, was not able to appear, and the nephew, C. J. Hesseman, knew nothing of the affair. Nordhausen was a native of Germany, 48 vears old. Whether the case will drop here or be further investigated remains to be seen. I FRATERIAL BONDS, The Doings of Some of the Beneficiary Organizations of the City. Institution of a N:w Tribe of the Improved Order of Red Men. Washington’s Birthday. Mono Tribe, Independent Order of Red Men, was Instituted on the 14th inst. at Angels Cainp with fifiy-nine members by Great Prophet Jackson aud Great Chief of Records Burg- mau, assisted by Past Sachems W. F. Glucas of Miantonomah Tribs and J. Fowzer of Arapahoe ‘Tribe of this City, R. W. Bean, J. A. Merz, F. W. Matterson and E. J. Bru. past sachems of Iroquols Tribe of Stockton, and others. The chiefs of the new trive are: W. E. Barker, P.; K. B, Mathews 6.;G. W. Watson, S . F. O'Hare. J. 8. Thomas F. Laird, C. of R,: W. B. Newman, K. of G. W. Briggs. FirstS.; J. Kavanagh, Second 5.; M."Arenal, E. Martin, A.Jones and J. Bure, warrlors; A. M. Hays, John Keenan, J. Lefthor itz and Thomas Matiman, braves. Afier the in- stitution there was a retirement to a banquet hail, where there was & spiendid _time for all, a great nymber of ladies being present. Among thelxdies Were Mrs. M. L. Mclane of Alfaraia Council and Mrs. Baker, formeily chiet of records of Kan- wanita Councll of Stwckton. ALl the local tribes will' join Modoc Tribe 4n & ce-ebration of Washingion's birthday by a_ball to be given in Odd Fellows’ Hall. Porwer L. Bliss is the chairman of the commiitee of arrangements and Dr. Merry chairman of the comuiittee on re- cepiion. B. W. Cameron is the chalrman of the floor commities, ‘ihereis a possibility that the Great sachem will be present aud deliver an ad- dress committee to arrange for parcicipation in the Golden Gate carnival will meet Lo-night to ngements. T rovome Tribe adonted one pale face at its last held meeting and was addressed by Fred Branat, Pr G, S, and by C. . Burgman, G. C. of R. e hew chiess of Miantonoman Tribe were raised to their respective sistions by C. H. Par- Tish, L. D., assisted by A. Jackson, G. P., and Wil- s Ham Rotosky, Degree of Pocahontas. The followingensmed chiets iave been raised to | | | H. Anker, W. their respective stations by District Deputy Agnes McMahon: J. Wetsel, C.: Laurine Filley, Poca- honias: Kate Geary, W.: T. Seavey, Powhattan; Emma Butcher, K. of W.: Joste Walworih, K. of Mr. Weisel, C. of W. After the raising up cesemony the pust Pocanontae was presen:ed by the d-puiy on behalf of the council a handsome Pin expressive (f the members’ admiration of her services. Then followed vocal and instrumental masic and aancing. Atier the rwislag up of the chiefs of Wenonah | Council of ~acramento a committee was appointed to make arrangements for the pToper Observance of Washington’s birchday anaiversacy. Ponemah Council of Nevada City enters upon the new term with 105 members. ') his council, wiich is the home of the great Sachem. i3 manifesting a great deal of futerest in the work of the order. Foresters of America. 3.8 W. Saunders, . S C. K., officially visited the following courts during the week: Court Capi- tal of Caiifornia, Sacramento, Monday; Court Gar- field, Nevada City, Tuesday; Court Pride of Grass Valley. Wednesday: Cour: Confidence, Placervilie, Thursdey; Court Eik Grove Friday, and will visit Court Concordia, Sacramento, to-night. J. Samu- els, G. S. W., officiaily visited Court Aurora in this (lly Wednesday, and Court Uniied btates of America, Oakiand, Thursday. During the past week E. S. Harrison, G. J. W., visited Court Alusmbra in Mariuez, and C. H. Bremer, grand secretary. visied Courc vacaville apd Court Moun: Diabio [n Danville. Accoralug to the report of Grand Sub-Chlef Ranger Saunders, Court San Leandro, visited by uim' Wedresiay, is one Of (he mOSt Progres: sive in the jurisdiction. Jnitiations are many and coulucied in a manner refieciiug credit upon the afticers, while the business of the court is con. ducted In & maoner tha. all couris Way weil imi- ¢ ‘Court Hermann of Fresno held an open meeting on Thursday, aad st which Edward Mass, D. G. C. R., publicly installed the newiy elected offi- cérs. Afier the insiailation an interesting address was made by Harrison, G. J. W. Frank Lewls, D. G. . ., assisied by Lee Wells, D. G. C. R, Jaines Heallug, D. G. C. &, W. H. Donolue, George Groom, J. L. Coa Conway, instailcd in full and smple form Lhe offi- cers of Court Mount Di«bio No. 118 of Dauville, | in public, on \iednesday evening. After the ins ailation & brief address on che order was given by C. H. Bremer, G. 5. J. 8. W. saurders, G. S, C. R, visited Court Zenith Mondsy evening. After exemplifying the Secrel WOrk an imteiesting programme was pre- sented by tue court, during which the past coief | rangers’ ceriificates, beautitully framed, were pre- sented to Wiliam A. Lynch and George Berg for meritorious services, A delegatiou of Court In- dependence was present and participated in the festivities of the evening. Knights of the Golden Eagle. The grand officers paid a visit to Golden Gate astie on Monday, and were cordially welcomed. bis castie, at the meeting next Monday, will take Some action in relation (0 the death benefit fund. Between thirty and forty members of Lhis castle will take ous certificates in iho fun: Golden Gaie Castle is making arrangements for & grand time on (e uccasion of the Valentine Party to be given on the L5th of next month, California Castie was v siied by the grand officers last Wednesday,and they witnessed Lae conferring of degrees on severa. candidates. Alpha Temple. Ladies of the Golden Eagle, have & nuw ber of candidates o iniilate. and the com- mitice having charge of the matter is arranging & dance 1o be given suoruy. Royal Arcanum. The newly-elected officers of Golden West Coun- | cll, Royal Arcanum, were publicly installed by Deputy Supreme Regent R. Stone on January 22. The council-room in Native Sons' Hall was comforiably well filled wiih the members of Golcen Gate Council and a large delegation of members from Argonaut Council No. 597, hexded by Regent George W. Dixon and other officers. After the routine work of the council was com- pleted the doors were thrown open and the ladl and visitiug friends of the members were admit- ted, and the ceremonies of instailation were pro- ceded with. Frederick Head of Argonaut, acting &5 supreme guide, assisied the deputy supreme re- gent. Th following-named officers were Insialied: Regent, ) homss banks; vice-re: ni, James W. Disurow : orator, H. H. McDoua.d: past regent, . Stoue; secretary. Henry Grundel; ccllector, B. W. Meitland; treasurer, J. A. Ciover: chapiain, 4. D. Huit; guide, W. F. Deitemeir; warden, T. G. Hodg- kins: sentry, W. M. Young: trustees — Charles . ~tokes, (barles F. Humphrey and Cbatles H. Burt. The regent, Brother Bunks, mate an elo- quent address on the objects and aims of the Royal Arcanuw, arter which a splendid programme of exercises was given, consisting of music by the mandolin club (Wilson Erothers and Klumpke): Chinese son: and toast, W. k. Wilson; recitation, F. lead; temarks, J. B. Whitney, past regent of Argonaut; duet, Messrs. William' Ogilvie aud J. Fogarty: bary.oue solo, Wiilium Ogilvie, which was especiully well doue; recitation, Miss Emily Disbrow: piano solo. Miss 1 anas, assisted by uer brothe:; comlcalities, Secretars . S. de Roco of Argonant, snd remarks appropriate 10 the Occa- siou by Hegen: Dixon of Argonaut. Refreshmeats were © cuffee ana cakes baving been brovided by the wives and Jaughters of the members of Golden West. The ocCasion wiil be long remembered as & ‘red-letter day” for Gelden West Council. National Reserve. The following named were duly instailed as offi- cers of San Francisco Lodge, National Reserve Union: Mrs. Z Hawks, P. P.; A. k. Abbott, P. G. H. Anker, V. P.: G. E. Bandle, S.; A. A. Hincl man, T. 5 M. Petersou, conductc ash. sentivel: C. W. Coffin, G. E. Nosh, trustees. The lodge has sed & very prospirous year, and Deputy Su- ne Urgsnizer Nelson eXpects (0 Dresen: many applications during the coming year. Afterthe in- stal'ation there was & scclal gathering and refrésh- ments. o Liberty Post, G A. K, The officers of Liberty Post No. 133, G. A. R, have been installed by W. A. Maydwell, P. S. V.D.C. The officers are . C. Smith, P. C. J. H. Sanborn, J. V. C.; surgeon; L. S. Harvey, Q. M.; Eilas i G. M. White, 0. D.: R.O. Perry, O. Park, adjuiant: <. M. Carr, S. M. A very agreeable enterial which D. L. Lawrence, Miss ell Brown, Miss Annie A. Foster, Miss Bessie Harvey, Mrs. Linderman ‘and Mrs.'A. Budd took p.rt. Rewarks were made by J. A. Hi'ton, Mrs. Witsou, Mrs. Gooawin, Commander mith, W. J. Park, ¥, P, C., and S. M. Carr. M. B. Brown, S. V. J. Reb Shanks, ( G. Order of the World District Deputy Mrs. Worms has installed the of- ficers of Columbla Lodge No. 417, Order of the World (German branch), Ip Redmen’s Hall, Bush street: B. A, Sammann, P.. Henry Troppmann, V. P.: C. G. Nirdort, P. P.: R. Lauger, S.. Charles Fuckrig, T.: Mrs. k. Nirdors, C.: Phiiip Meindle, M: G. . Kidrowsky, G.; Max Rrauss, sentinel} Dr. R. M. Berndt, physician; Leo Bauer, Heury Thiciier and Mrs Martna Barthels, trustees, Tirts lodge has a membeship of eighty. It wiil in & Short Lime g've one of those pleasant socials for which it 13 uoted. ———————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL, 108 Couch, Mont Geo Hagar, Colusa R P Marun, N ¥ Joha Boggs. Fr - McMurcrie, Deu i J M Thompson, 3 w & G C Griswoid, Chicago R B k W K Wheelock, bailas W F G L Wa:dling ITanford M W Dunham, 11l W J Couter. PLil G Turnbull, Baltimore I W Garfett, Bai E A Kelthly, Chicvgo ¥ k Blaisdeil Phia HF Fuller, Phila John Schenk, Phila ¥ G Patterson. Pa W B Sauborn, Fruityale J M Anemane, Stanford H 8§ Dittenhofer, N Y L M Robbins_Suisun W M Dunbam, J H Bacon, N Y S Sutheria © Kirk Jr, Chicago F H Coyne, Los Ang J K Farraber, Yreka G 8 ~imoys, Tex. F.T Sutherland, Oroville AR Colburn & w, Wash PJ McKenns & w, N Y C A Baldwin & w, Cai_ H A Whit ey, Berk R Thompson, Berkeioy C House, Stanford P k Walker, stanford W L Bell, Stanlord GRAND HOTEL. J BTregloan, Amador Cy 10 Streicher, Elko C E Lindsay, Santa Cruz CE Hollister, Courtland W Gwynn, Napu D WBurchard, San Jose P A Buell, Stockton L Breidenbaeh, Stockton G v Banderson, Ukiah CC Brooks, Prt Elakeloy H M Blick, Los Gatos B Harlin, Fremont W Maguire, Duich Flat D C ClaK, Sania Crug M K Codey, Sonoma W F Peterson, Sacio Robert Harte, Sacto 2T Peitit, San Jos: J F Condon, Verai A J Plant, Davisvil E Berwick, Pacific Grove J T Webuver, Chicago 8G Lane, New York Mrs C H 'k, Tow A H Clark, lowa A F McEwan, “eattle W A Wickman & w, Cal F Z Smith, ~onomsa W H Topley, Vallejo W .\ Fink & w, Oakland M de Vries & w, Stockton T J Tomalty, Stockton A L Martin, Seaitle J T Smith, London J Mearier, ~an Jose J Manning, Los Ang L M Coogan, Fresno LICK HOUSE. Y "CP Everts&wt, S Mateo an W L Mcrariand, Or O W Field, Cal H Kibourne, Sea:tle J A Louttet, Stockton 4 3 Mooney, Visalia F G W Hale, Sonora W R Spauiding & w1, Cal M Spaulaiug, Fair view C Platt & wf, Wash E Capp -Tson, Santa Clara W W exion, sau Jose Miss K ~ex:on, San Jose Minpie Sxton, San Jose Neitie Sexton, San Jose W H Hammond. Vizalia C H Hayden, Callahens 3irs G G Briggs Davisville £ K Harris, Tacoma P Levy &wi, San Jose MrsJd Boyles, N Y J P Andrews, Nevada NEW WESTERN HOTEL. B L Fisher, Alameda 1 Conden, Los Gatos L Hobbs, Fresno rossman, San Jose J A'S Gough, Sun Jose D E Lahuisgo. Alviso A7 McKmes, Oblo 3 A Frahan, Sacrumento T J jones, Vallcjo ¥ A Wackins, Sioux City € A'Stewari, N Y 33 Bradsione, Mill Valley 3 E McGuire, Boston S C Conlan, Sh Ls Obispo W M Martin, Sonora H G Thompson, St Paul R Thompson, Chicago J C Buffun, Falr Uaks J H Dant, Méndocino G = Mo mes. Seattle W A Christ, Jim own J W Caldwell, Buste City H E Auyser, San Jose P C Mayiord, Ghicago BALDWIN HOTEL. 3 P Berry, Santa Rosa S Johnson & w, N Y 3 dela Torre, N ¥ A iownsend,San Jose D K Slavan, Nev T'E Smith, Los Angeles E Garson, Los Angeles J Stinson, Los Angeles F W Biiss & w, Sta Croz G Bowles, N Y C A Joues,jw & ch, Reno E R Cowles, N Y T 8 Townséad, Poriland A B C Dowdell, St Helena Cap: T B Pricchard, Cal 1 G Coorad & w. L Ang C Grestbead, Bonday D E Johnson, Chicago C K Johnson, Chicago J H Mahoney & w, Sac EJ mmell: W, S Dak Mrs C A Daniels, S Dak Miss M Mahoney, Sac and Jjobn | u'secved to the gues:s of the counil, | | | | | ana_Power Company, h | | | Haight st. | tend. = JuRy | (Swedenbos CHURCH NOTICES. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH cor. Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—Rev Robert Mackenzie, D.D.. pastor: Rev. Edwin H Jenks, co-pastor. Dr. Mackenzie will preach at 11 a. M. Mr. Jenks will preach at 7:30 P. X Sunday-school at 12745 P. a.; Y. P.S. C. E. at6:16 P.M. Proyer-meeting Wednesday at 8 P. M, All are welcome. 5, SDIPs0s MEMORIAL METHODIST Episcopal Church, cor. Hayes and Buchanan sts—Rev. Jobn Stephens, pastor; residence, 309 Preaching at 11 4. i and 7:80P. . Tne pastor will preach at both services. Topic st 11 a3, “Wounded in the House of His Friends.” At 7:30 . u . “Does It Pay?”’ Reviv. servicss, eyery evening this week, except Saturd: 1n charge of Rev. Drs. Phelps and Urmy. Sunday- school ac 12:80 ¥.x.. C. B. Perkins superintendent. Kpworth League service at 6:30 ». . The public cordially invited to all the services of this church. Seats free. Ushers in attendance, Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. HOWARD-STREET METHODIST EP1S- copal Church. bet. Second and Third streets, two blocks from Palace Hotel—Rev. W. W. Cuse, D.D., pastor: Martin Schuitz, musical alrecto 3. W. Whiting, Sunday-school superintendent. Hours of public services, 11 a. i and 7:80 P. . Sunday-school at 12:30, Prayer meeting Wed- nesday evening, 7:40. ~Epworth League, 6:30 Sunday evening. Morning subject: “What's fn a Name?” Evening subject: “Earnestuess, or the Maiden’s Last Prayer.” Hawthorne sireet, near the churoh. _Telephone: Red 961. Church el phone, Black 961 Pastor's residence, 1404 SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HAELP WANTED-—Continued. PERSONALS. XPERIENCED WAITRESS OR CHAMBER, maid wouid like a situation in_couniry hotel or boarding-house; $20. Address box 452, Hay- wards P. O. ANTED — POSITION AS COMPANION; will assist with chilaren: can give satisfactory peferences. Address B., box 7, Call Office, Oak- and. FLYNN'S DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING ‘Academy. 14 McAllister st.: $1 8 week. 15 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLL: subscriptions and wan ads. taien. WANTED-THE PRESENT ADDRESS OF ihe following owners of lots in Hailroad Homestead Association: Jonn T. Burrell, Mary Tiocke Miller, Mary E. Bowers and Jane Martin. CHAS. C. FISHER, 507 California st., 8. F. BUSINESS CHANCES. ROCERY AND BAR: 4 ROOMS: PRICE $200. DECKER. 1020 Market st g STATIONERY, CANDY AND ¢ $350 iioa sore: DRCKTE, 2020 SLeer AWRENCE CUTTING SCHOOL IS THE i only reliable place for patierns: every oue guaranteed o be perfec. 1231 Marke: st NEAT YOUNG HEALTHY WOMAN WISH- Lt stuation as wetnbese. 6. G., box 77, Call Slice. YQURG WIDOW WANTS GENTLEMEN'S mending at home. 106 Fourth st., room 2. OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION a5 housekeeper; city or country. Call l4d Fifin st., room 6. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market: 200 rooms 8¢ (0 8150 per nigl $150 to 86 por week; convenient and respectable; tree bus and bazgage to and from the ferry. ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Office, south- west corner Sixteentn and Mission sts. GUBSORIFTIONSAND WANT ADS ¥OR THN CavrL taken at_branch office, 339 Hayes st open untit 9:30 o'clock. W COR. SIXTEENTH S8T., sion; branch office of TH: scriptions and want ads taken. NEAR MIS- CaLz Sub- CENTRAL MSTHODIST EP{SCOPAL Choren, Mission st, bet. 'xth ana Sev- enth—The pastor, Rev. E. R. Dilie, D.D., will reach morning and evening. Morn{ng subject: Christian Manliness. Evening: “Atheism, Ag- nosticism, Materialism”—first in series on “Isms of the Day.” Sunday-school, K. V. Watt superi tendent, at 1 P. 3 Bible-classes for adults; kin- dergarten for lii'e ones Y. P. & C. E. (two meetings), 8¢ 6:15 7. M. Mldweek prayer-meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. J. H. Smith of Philu delpnia will fbegla_Pentacostal services in this church on Sunday, February 7. 713 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CAlIL: subscrintions an<i want ads taken. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. FoR, A FIRST-CLASS COACHMAN OR gardener send your order to J. ¥. CROSETT & 0., 628 Sacramento st. HUSTER & CO. CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment ofice. 17 Webd st., below ; tel.mutn 281, W.C.YOUNG, mgr Kearney, nr.Cal. EF [ RINITY M. E. CHURCH, CORNER Sixteenth aud Marke: sis—Rev. F. F. Jewell, pastor. “ervices morning 11 o'clock: evening 7:30. Sunday-school 12:30 .. John Dyar, superintendent. The pastor will preach morn ng and evening. Morn:ng subject, **High Temperature Required;” evening, *The Flower of the Family.” All are cordially invited to at- Seats free. Pastor's residence, 3631 Six- teenth s 5 COSMOPOLITAN CHURCH, GOLDEN ate Hall, Sutter st.—The new meeting piace of the Cosmopolitah Church is Golden Gate Hall. Services Sunday nigh:. -Kev. Harold Boice, pastor. Suvject of sermon: “The Religion of the Twentieth Century.” Doors open at 7:15 P. M. Services 7:45 P.M. Address business communi- cations 10 James Nesbitc Hill, 625 Sutter s APANESE INTELLIGENUE AGENCY. R. 90, St. Ann’s bl'g, 6 Eddy st.; tel Main 5234 HINESE & JAPAN LSE; EST'D 20 YEARS; belp;tel. main 1997. BRAULEY & CO..640 Clay HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41lilg O'Farrell Tel. k. 426. ITUATION WANTED BY JSINGLE ENG- lishman as milker and butter-maker in private place or dairy; understands the care of thorough- bred cattle. Address C. HEWITT, 508 Second st., Oakiand, Cal. ITUATION WANTED BY A STRONG young German of good habits; not afraid to work. Address J. T., care of R HOKNKR, Y. M. C. A, 208 Mason st., city. NEW SOCIETY Wasataeton Hall, Red 's building, 3 3. s. David, Service at 11 o. M. Subject of sermon: ihe Fiood and the Ark.” All are invited. B, SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST MEET- ings, at 7:30 exch evening, at 1380 Market st. An appropriate song service will precede the preaching. The public cordially Invited. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. 5 NO. 169, F. & . M. — Cailed meeting THIS, RDAY) EVENING at 7:30 Third degree. By order of the C. D. BUNKER, Secretary. &, 220 STEVENSON ST SAN ¥R oisco, Cal., January 29, 1897. At a meet- ing of the board of directors of the Edison Light id on the 28th day of January, 1897, it was unanimously regoived that on and atter February 1, 1897, the president and secretary be lnstructed to deliver 1o the stock- noiders of sald_company one and one-third (1) shares of the capital stock of the San Francisco Gus and Electric Company for each share of the Kdison Light and Fower Company’s stock sur- rendered” Transfer-books of the Edison Light and Power Company will be closed on January 30,1807. The first dividend will be payable on the new stock on or about March 1, 1847, and wiil be al the zate of one dollar (§1) per share. Stockholders are requested to surrender thelr certificaes to the secretacy of the Company With- out delay. EDISON LIGHT AND POWER C By J. E. GREE EZ JASONICCEMETERY ASSOCIATIO! The anpual meeting of lot-owners in the Masonic Cemetery will be held at the Masonic Temple 01 TUBSDAY AFTERNOON, February 2, 1897, at 2 o'clock, for the elecifon of three trustees' and such business as may legally come before it. GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. £ S00LsBY CONSOLIDATED _GOLD Mining Company—XNot ce is hereby give (hat the reguiar snnual meeding of the siock- | ho ders of the above compauy w.l be held at their office, room 7, Miils building, San Francisco, Cal., on WEDNESDAY . February 3, 1897. (GERMAX, 8 YEARS LAST PLACE, UNDKR- stands care of horses. garden and milking, wishes sizuution. ANDRE'S, 315 Stockton st. INDUSTRIOUS BOY: ONE WHO understands working in bakery. Appiy 108 Nnth st.; call after 10. APANESE COUPLE WISH SITUATION IN private family; city or country; have good reference. 1807 Larkin st. NGAGEMENT WANTED BY A YOUNG Germau, 27, sober and_honest, during the fair in Guatemala for a California business house or as hotel clerk,storeroom man or any other respousible position. Address M., box 4, Call Otfice. QITUATION AS MANAGER OF AN EXTEN- sive ranch by man of experience: has met with special success both as fruit and raisin grower and packer: bestof references. Address box 1607, Selma, Cal. ITUATION WANTED 8Y SOBER AND steady young man as driver of milk wagon or something similar by one who can_come well recommended. Address 5., box 99, Call )ffice. OUNG, STRONG, ABLE- BODIED MAN, sober and steady, painter and paper-hanger by trade, desires & situation .n_a hotel or instittion; city or country. Address Painter, 2633 Post st. ARRIAGE, HOUSE PAINTER AND PA- / per-haiger, temperate, A1 Teferences, handy with tools: must have employment: low wages; city or country. ARDELL, 1042 Fo.som st. ANDY YOUNG MAN WITH GGOD REF- erences wishes work around house OF small bhotel: home more than wages. R. M., box 88, Call Office. Y OUNG MAN 20 WISHES WORK IN SOMS office or wholesale house; can furnish good references and securities. J. LEONARD, box 8, Call Office. ITUATION WASTED BY A YOUNG BOY of 18 years: speaks ' nglish and French. = Ad- dress M., box 104, Call Office. RACTICAL MACHINIST, ALL-ROUND ME- chardc and engineer, married, wants position where & reliabe man can have permanent em- ployment. Address D. C. S., box 14, « ali. M ST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; - 36e to $1 50 per nights 81 6010 88 Pper week: free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. 116 FINTH ST—BRANCH OFFICE OF take THEE Cavi; subscription and wani ads MALE HELP WANTED. WARTED— 8 MILKERS, SAM RANCH, 1$20; 3 praners; farmers, $15: 3 oang tarmer o learn fruit-ralsing: man to raise shares, and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & C0., 638 Sacramento st. ELPER IN CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, H i eoks Sapaness boy. smaall botel. AL TLN'S, 749 Market st. TSHWASHER, $2 50 PER WEEK: YOUNG DL for waiting, etc., $16 and room. MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market st. Y ARD MCLANETHE PAINTER, PLEASE call. C. R, HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. T2 SHOEMAKERSMuUsP HAVE A‘“("lr.;ool? man t orning; call early: cons g o Highi man. WILLIS, 1608 Park good wages to right man. st.,, Alameda. ANTED—IN A FIRST-CLASS NOVELTY ct, a0 assistant who can loan $30: good wages; investigate. Call 1749 Mission st., 2 o’clock. ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY at 797 Mission st., near Fourth. JJARBER WANTED SATURDAY. 3 Fourth st. ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY AND Sunday. 609 Broadway. 00D BARBER: $3: FOR SATURDAY. 208 Montgomery ave. 00D BARBER WANTED. 1708 DEVISA- dero st. WANIED—A BARBER. 9084 HOWARD 13734 st.; Saturday and Sunday. ANTED—A BARBER FOR SATURDAY Dnight and Sunday. 105 Fourth st. ANTED — BARBER FOR BATURDAY. 84014 Third st. ANTSD_PRACTICAL TAILOR. 306 Bl s at. OMPETENT HAIRCUTTER WHO UNDER- stands ladies’ haircurling at 24 Geary st. ARBERS, ATTENTIUN — A MASS-MEET- ing will be held Sunday, January 81, at 3 P.M., 2 102 0'Farrell st., o discuss the bill now in the Legislature for the competency of barbers and the abolition of the barbers’ schools, H. B. JEN- N INGS, chalrman of committee. N OF 50 WISHES THE ACQUAINT- M “i5ce of young lady not over 25; object matri- mony: no triflers; Address before noon Monday, R.S. 7., box 66, Call Office. ORMATION WANTED OF THE WHERE- N honia of MAS, CELIA SIMMONS or her daughter, KATE. Call or address A. SIMMONS, 935 Larkin st. A DDIE SWAIN, FEMALE SPECIALIST; fonsultation and examination free. 51 FIftb. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC- A private: no fee withou: success: pro- bate, insolvency, wills, coilections. bills of sale, damages, etc.: private deteciives: estab. 10 years. G.W.HOWE, aty at-/aw, 860 Maret,cor.8tocktn ABY FOR ADOPTION. 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. RIVATE . DETECTIVE WORK ~DONE reasonable: 10 years' experience: all matters strictly confidential. Address or call, 323 Steven- son st. G. K. WEBSTER. MER G SiNCHEZ ARTISTIC HAIR- dresser and manicare. 514 Pine st., room 7. MRS. DR. FUNKE, AVE YOU TRIED DR. SMITH'S ELECTRO- MAGNETIC BATHS For those rheumatic pains that cause you 80 much suffering? You don’t need to suifer an- other day. The cur- is simple, the remedy pleas- antand comfort always follows. Une triai will benefit you. Don’t forget the place. H glenic board and sunny rooms if desired. Come to-day 01553 BUCHANAN ST. Consultation free, 1 to 3'and 6 to 8; Sundays 10 to 1z ME, PEARL SHELDON, CARD READER, has returned. Cali after 12, .17, 120 Eilis st. “JY EAT I8 THE USE, ME. LEDERER,” said a lady, ‘of paying 50 cents to have one's hair dressed ouly falrly. when you do It 80 excei- lently for oniy 36 cents?” And that's what I say. Shampooing the hair and treatiny the scalp with QUINONIA hair tonic 50 cenis. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st TUTTERING AND STAMMERING CURED; obesity reduced upon new and sclentific prin- ciples. 1156 Broadway, Oakland, room 25. AURA DE FORCE GORDON, ATTORNEY atlaw. 1236 Markel, over J. J. O'Brien’s MEIROPOLITAN = CETKCTIVY RUREAT, Parrott building, over Emporium; offices, 540- 541: hoursd A M. 1012 P.3c: tele. Mint 1471 5 FIRSTOLASS RESTAU $125. 5 TEERR, 155 vy 1GHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURNE ture, restaurant, saloon fixtnres and grocery stocks. STENBERG CO.. 632 Market st. $50 SALOON AND WINE AT LLAR: OP- + posite theater: established many ysare; 50ld on ac:ount of ol age. SIENBERG & CO. 682 Market st. $350. SOBYER_SROCERY AR, ~ with living-rooms; half biock of Mg Xet st.; rent $25, with lease; excellent chiancs o aman of energy. STENBERG CO., 685 sark PARINER IN WINE AND LIQUOR nusT. hess: good outside trage: Germup ilitle money. Call 520 Valencias: P A FEOFITABLE BUTCHER-SHOpP fixtures: torent chesp: a chano. time; see It. 813 Greenwich st. WITIT of alifen ANTED-TO BUY A GROCERY.STORD Baloon or fruitstand: state price anq rer.” L Call office, box 8. at. ASH JOBBING BUSINESS 1) & for_city or coumiry property, HANGE Call Office. box 71, ITY ROUTE FOR SALE. APPLy THS Clomice. APPLY THI§ HOUSE, 1Q . ROOMS; FULL GF BLT5. Foodsaying riomers. Tzos, Ry 0 TAILORS—A GOOD CHANCE 10 BUY & g00d merchant talloring business, with or wisi out goods and trimmings on hand. or half (nteree; for a good cutter and tailor; located anou; T miles from San Francisco: ‘sics nes ing. Ow: day, January 31, 1897, at Brooklyn Hot §2000. RELABLE PARTNER WANTED . 10 keep books; established pa butcher business: bona fide investment; owne: called Enst: principals only apply ta ow i Ply this oftice” ¥+ B Sy W 00D AND COAL YARD OR MILK BisL. ness; stable, 9 stalls: flat 5 rooms (o let; low rent; good loca tfon. 1915 Mission st. $40, BEANCE BAKERY, NOTION-STORR . and 3 rooms: rent $10. Apply Call $125, CluaR: sTAND: . parties leaving clty. FiRsTcLass location; RENT CHEAp, 1055 sarket MILLINERY-STORE Ol 3 furnished rooms. 10874 Marker.) AINTING, WHITENING, PAPERING, etc.; times are bard: must have work. F. ED- WARDS, 1200 Webster st., cor. Eddy. 1000 SARDS, 31 80 sHOW cABDS. KIC. Tel. Black 141. HILL, 2214 Geary st. (] CABIN| Wik T3 AL SON’S Gallery, 1028 Market. QALOON: A GOOD BUSINESS: GOOD REA- son for selling; no agents. M., box 40, Call. JOR SALE—CORNER GROCERY AND BAx; F 3550, Koy 151 Kighon BRANCH BAKERY, NOTIONS: $150. friiirest s eomer cheap sont N location. Property Exchange, 850 Market st. A7 IEN FEOBLES ONE HOLLAR MEDICAL Institute, all cases treaied and medicines fur Dished for $1; call or write. 10291y Marke: s, bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal ARBERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. . Barbers' Assn. & FUCHS, 325 Grant ava. OURNEYMEN BARBERS' KMPLOYMENT secretary H. BKRNARD, 102 seventh st. HREF-CHAIR BAKBEK SHUP; 4 FINE living-rooms; yard: algo gas range for sale cheap; owner golng East: bargain. 40814 Stxth st, ARBERS—GOOD 3-CHAIR SHOP: MUST Saosoid sb ence, DECEELMAN BEOL, 108 l AXBER WASHSTANDS, 1, 3AND 3 BOWLS, ¥chesp. H. HUFSCHMIDT, 823 Golden Gate av EW MORE MEN WANTE£D FOR IHE NEW dry-goods house (o be opened nexi month in this city: Ly authority of the firm. U. S. Indus- trial Agency, room 165, Crocker building. Also s boy 16 or more to act as porter and deliver parcels, W ASTED—BUYXR FOR A COFFEE AND lunch business: clears $100: business dis- trlct; price $330. A. M. SPECK & CO.p662 Mkt UTCHER-SHOP; CLEARING $100 PER ‘month; must be sold in 2 weeks: proprietor engaged in other business by March 1. For par ticuiars apply 1205 Broadway. ANTED-TENANTS FOR VACANT stores, flats and cottages. from $10 a month, at A. M. SPECK & CO.’S, 602 Market st 4 EUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 SIX1H ST.: OPEN all night; rooms 25¢ to 81 per night: $1 25 to 86 por week. J. G. DRAKE, Manager. TANTED TO-DAY—ACTIVE MAN WILL- ing to work and inves:; $10 cash; $20 weekly guaranteed; also man with small capital as mana- <er of branch office; good pay. 216 ~ansome, r. 12, EDWARD W. HEBARD, Secretary. MEETING B JHE REG AR AN of the stocknolders of the Natfonal Ice C pany will be had at the flice + { the company, Market st San Francisco, Cal., on WEDXNE: DAY, the 3d asy of Fcbruary, 1897, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. M., for the purpose of electing & board of airectors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such otner business as may come before the meeting. AHUE, Secretary. J. 1. DOX Office 327 Market st., San Francisco, Cal. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 8: collections made: city or cowntry. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montey st., room 6: tel. 6580. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. BEST ANTS: PARTICULAR PAINS 10 pl . F.CROSEI'T & CO., 316 Sutter. TOUNG WOMAN, GOOD SEAMSTRESS AND £00d cook, 0ne Who has to depend o herself for 'a living, wants position as housekeeper in uotel or Lodging-house; city or country: strictly business. Address A. P., box 10, this oflice. W ANIED—POSITION AS WORKING housekeeper by an_agreeable young woma; widower's famiy preferred; wages $25. Saturday and Sunday from 10 to 3,126 Fourth st., room 6. TIRST- CLASS COOK, WITH A GIRL 15 years old, desires sizuationin boarding-house or is & first.class baker: City orjcountiy; ref- 126 Fourth st., room 37. SERV by MERICAN MIDDLE-AGED ~ WOMAN wants housework with care of fuvalid_or children; city or country. MRS. KERR, 1281 Market st. ADY WOULD LIKE HOUSEKEEPER'S PO- L sition; clty or country, Apply 181 Taylor st. To0m %, MOTRIn OF After 7 P. M. JINGLE WOMAN, GOOD COUK, place as housekeeper or do cooking. st., basement. WANTS 81 Turk Y QUNG GERMAN WIDOW WISHES POSI. tion as working housekeeper for widower of bacheior. 106 Fourth st., rvom 2 OMPETENT GERMAN COUK W ISHES SIT- uatlon; best of refereaces; nopostals. Call at 2.05%; Mussion st. PRESSMAKER (ONE OF THE BEST) WILL g0 to families by Lhe day; call and see styie of work. J. H. P.. 718 Post st IRL WOULD LFKE PLACE TO DO SECOND work. Call or adaress 11234 Clara, or. Fourth. WEDISH GIRL WISHES PLACE FOR GEN eral housework. 33234 Guerrero st. ADY WISHES SEWING OR MENDING TO 4'do at home. 821 Missionst,, room 6. GBS (7 WISHES PLACE TO ASSIST IN Iight housework. call 717 Polk s 7OUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO AS- sist_In upstairs work and sewing. Call or ad- dress 3624 ATmy JLAT GIRL DESIRES A POSITION TO DO housework in a small family: good cook; ref- erences. 317 Grove st., near rranklin. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS ~1TUATION kitchen work or dishwasher, etc.; sieep home. 402 McAllister st. EXEERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER (WIDOW) wanis work in_widowers or bachelor's Lpuse- nold; country preferred. 88 Niuth st, room 17: hourse11 A, M. 10 9 B, M. 7OUNG BASTERN WIDOW OF KrFINE- ment and_culture desires a position as manag- ing nousekeeper in widower's or bachelor's house. Room 2, 122 Post st. OM! ETENT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION in American family; Oakiand preferred; five years last p.ace; best ity references. Apply 1638 Clay st., or. Larkin. VERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATICN TO do general housework or housekeeping: good o0k for small family. 620 Washiugton sirest. WEDISH GIRL WANTS TO DO HOUSE- work or laundry work in & private family. Please call at 1715 Howard st. OUNG GERMAN LADY, RECENTLY FROM the East. desires position as housekeeper. 112 Taylor st., room 14 OUNG GIRL WANTS SITUATIUN KoR gen: ousework; city or connt-y; $20 per month; §00d references, 90 Shiploy . % 7OUNG GIRL WISHES PLACE TO DO light housework. Call 1370 Fifth st., Oakland. TOUNG GERMAN FROM HOLSTEIN WANTS situation of any kind. Address . V., box 27, Call Oftice. [IRST:CLARS HORSESHOER AND JOb- bing biacksmith wapts piace in a good shop or will take interest in suop: city or country. ad- dress . B., box 98, Call Office. FIBST-CLASS BLEAD BAKER WANTS 4 position. 543 Natoma st. Y COMPETEN I MARRIED MAN POSITION s watchmap, shipping clerk or any situation of trust; speak, read and write English, German and Spanish: Dighest of references. Address H. B., box 92, Call Uttice. 4 MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLL: want ads aud subscriptions tagen. 3Q BAYES ST _BRANCH OFFIOE OF THEE CaLy; 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 CaLL: want ads and subscriptions taken. ,'2 MONTGOMERY, CORNER OF CLAY— 0. Open unti: 9:30 o'clock; branch office of the Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken, ‘ INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market; 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; 8150 t0 $6 per week: convenieut and respectabio; free bus aud baggage to and from the ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. ANTED—GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN cook, $30 to $35: second and sewing, $20; 2 French girls for housework, §15: girls for house- work and assist. LiEON ANDRE, 316 Stockton. (G4 FILIMORE ST 815: HOUSEKEEPER, 816’ girl, Fell s, $15; girl, Folsom st., $20 girl, Sacramen:o st, $15: kirl, Plerce st § German girl, $20; girl, Clay st., $15: girl, Wash- ington st., $15: girl, Bartlett st., $20; girl, Green st., $16: girl, Filimore st., $15: giri, Clay st., $35: girl, Day st., $15: girl, Steiner st., $15; girl, Fill- more st., 830: girl, Berkeiey, §20; 11 young girls, 8, $10’ and $12 per month, assist, etc. MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market st. WAITRESSES FOR THE SOUTH; WAIT- ress, country, #20 and room: lunch waitress; waitress, clty, $15 and room: cook, $20 and room; waitress, couritry, $15 and Toom: chambermaid, 815 and room. M ARTIN’S, 749 Market st. ANTED—3 COOKS, GERMAN STYLE. §25 nd $30; German nurie, $20; German cham- bermaid and sewing, $20:_‘cook, boarding-house, $26; restaurant waitress, $25, and a large number otgiris for cooking and housework. dJ. ¥.CKO- SETT & CO, 818 Sutter st W ANTED-IRISH, SCOTCH OR ENGLISH girl for cooking and housework: s short dis- tance; American family; $30. J. F. CRUSETT & CO., 818 Sutter s ANTED—SALESMAN EXPERIENCED IN school suppiles. Whitaker-Eay Co..728 Markt TYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES ‘made to order, $2 50. 959 Howard, nr. Sixth. ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE U. 8. MA- rine Corps, U. 5. Navy—Able-bodied unmar- Tled ‘men becween ine ages of 21 and 30 years Who are citizens of he United Siates, or thoss who have iegally declared iheir intention to be- come such: must be of good Character anu habits and able to speak, read and write English and be between b feet 5 inches and 6 feet in beight. For further information apply at the Recruiting Office, 20 Kllis st., San Francisco, Cal. 116 JISTE ST. — BRANCH OFFICE OF g THR Caris silscpfion asd. wiads en. FLGEQ HOUSE, 86314 MARKET ST.—EOOMS 20c, 200 10 50C night; $1 to $2 weex. 9526 MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS want ads taken for THE CALL. OOMS 150 TU 76¢ PR NIGHT: 50c 10 $1 50 per week. ~ Oriental, 235 Drumm st INGLE FURNISHED ROOMS: 16¢ A NIGHT: 75¢ week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard. ANTED—MEN, WOMEN TO LEARN BAR- ber trade; only B weeks required: tools given: catalogue sent. S.F. Barber School, 18834 £ighth st ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 0 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 180 Isrge rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. W ANT _ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Office, sonth- west corner Sixteenth and Mission sts, AND ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agay. 110 Sutter 952 JISSION ST.BRANCH OFFICE OF o TEB CALL; subscriptions and want ads en. SIMON WANTS 100 MiN TO GET BOT- . tle beer or wine 6¢: bes: free lunch. 643 Clay. RY ACME HOUSK, 957 MARKET SI., BE- low Eixtb. for a room; Y5ca night: $1 a week. ROSEDALE, 321 ELLIS ST._SINGLE FUR- nished rooms, 20c to 26¢ night, 81 to $1 50 wk. B T et i 2 i : Pacific House, Commercial and Mldmopl.flrtll. ANTED_aN IDEA; WHO OAN TRINK o some o paer sdeas: th m.‘;nn-"»o- eaith. Write JORN WEDDERBURN & CO,, Dept. L, Patent Attor- Washington. D. C. for their $1500 prise ‘and list of 200 invenilons wanted. = - INCHESTKR HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR. Marxet: 200 rooms, 25c & night: reading- room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. HOTEL SOUTH, $20: 4 1() WATTRESSES, whitresses waltresses, hotel near city, $20: hotel eity, $20 and $18: 6 housegirl $20; 2 housegirls, $15 and $18; 4 German $15'and $20. C. R. HANSEN & 00,110 Geary. (0K ELAIN BOARDINGHOUSE NEAR city, §20; wanresies, $16; cooks and housework girls. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 654 and 636 Cay st. 00K AND CHAMBERMAID FOR VINE- yard, ‘country, $35 and $20, Scandinavians preterred, aud a number of housegirls. city and country. ' Apply MRS, NORTON, 315 Sutter st. (GIBLS FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK nursegirls and cooks for the country; Swedish or German preferred. MRS. DADAMI, 313 Sutter. OUSEKEEPER WITH GIRL ABOUT 8 vears oid; country. German Employment Outice, 306 Mason st. RELIABLE COLORED, GIRL TAKE CARE u,0ono child. Germsn Employmen: Oftice, 308 ason s. (QFFICE FKEREDUCED: 36 CTS.: GIRLS OF ail nationalities to fill various po:itions. Ger. man Employment Office, 308 Mason st. W ANTED — FIRST-CLASS LADY SOLIC- itor, accustomed to advertising: salary. Ad- dress, s:ting experience and referencss, W., box 100, this ol EARN DRESSCUTTING AND MILLINERY 4 easy payments; unlimited lessons: terns 25c. McDowell Dreasmaking School, 630 Market. W ANTED_NEAT GIRL ABOUT 16 FOR light housework: no children; §3 per month; good home. A, A., box 108, Cail Office. W ANTED-SINGLE KOOMS, 180 A DAY: 81 week: rooms for 2, 25¢ a day. $1 50 & week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Ciay st. 100 XEN,TO TAKE (ODGING AT 100, 150 and 20c a night, including coffée and. roils. (24 Washington st., near Kearny. ANTED, YOUR SHOE®— WE REPAIR hoes upto 9 o'clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have their snoes repairsd atnight while you wait: Jaqies’ soling, 35¢; men's soling, 60c; fine shoes made to order from 82 up; we have a lot of shoas been Camaged by water, ai Jess than one-fourth’ their value, from 26¢ up i $2 50. 562 Mission st.. bet. First s:. and Second st. FURNITURE WANTED. 57 AQNTGOMEKY ST, BRANCH OFFICE OZ{ ofTHE CALL; wantads and subscriptions taken. AETINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Iilustration: particulars as o terms, etc.. 424° Pine st; illustrations turnished for magazines, new spapers, etc. ARTISTIC HAIRDRESSING, 26c; 828 FOR . cases of halr failing or dandroff I cannot cure. MRS. HUBBARD, 1104 Market st., room 28. ALF INTEREST IN OLD-ESTABLISHED business on principal street. Aadress R. ., box 125, Call Oftice. ENTLEMAN PARTNER WITH SMALL capital wanted by young widow. 207 Post st., room 8. 4 &7 §60 RESTAURANT FOR SALE: DAILY CIGAR-STAND, WELL ESTABLISH- . ed, or. Market. COLLIER, 806 Sansome. receipts $40; full trial given. 8., box Call Office. MAY WANTED BY EASTERN LADY: U dertake country business. 1 Fifth st., room 1 HE ANIMATOSCOPE, THE PERFECT screen machine. For price of hand or motor machines cali Or address Animatoscope Compaay, 953 Market at., San Francisco, seventh floor. R. C. E. FARNUM HAS MOVED TO THE Parrott bullding, over Emporium, 3d ., r. 308. UPTURE AND PILES CURED: NO PAY until cured: send for book. DRS MANS FIELD & PORTERFIELD. 838 Market st. AGNISCOPE — NEW PROJECTING MA- chine; uses the Kinetoscope films; price §250. BACIGALUPL 946 Market st. 'wALL PAPER, 4C A ROLL; PAPER HANG- 1ng, Pfllnllngeu‘_' by contract or day’s work, a yourown price. N.E. MERIGAN, 1302 Webster st. 16 OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- 17 night cor. Market and Sixth sts.; artistic ad- Yertisements in liviug gnt: promoters of busi ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO.. 1140 Marketst. LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM: Winchester Fouse. 44 Third st, pr. Market; 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 yer night: $1 50 10 86 per week ; froe bus and baggage to and from the ferry. XPRESS BUSINESS, COR. SANSGME AND Sutter sts. J. C. FREDERIC 959G MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS ~ AND want ads tacen for THE CALL. CASH; GOOD- PAYING RESTAU- B 150 Finetreceipte trom 815 to 850 & day. Apply 848 Flilmore st., cor. McAllister. ARGAIN: FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT: it sold this week; living.rooms; no sgents. R., box 18, Call Office. ORNKE SALOON: OLD - ESTABLISHED business. Apply Chioago Brewery, 1420 Pine. %200 BUYS HOTEL AND BAR: RENT $12. 2521 Twenty-fourth st., near Potrero ave.; car stops. 1 00D-PAYING COUNTRY HOTEL TO RENT at reasonable terms MKS. A, SIDWE.L, Rio Vista, Solano County, Cal Ok SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESs; fine corner saloon and rooming-hotel. Capitol Hotel, Eieventh and Frank!in sis., Oakland. HAVE YOUR FEATHYICBEDS AND PIL- lows filled, McC.aBE'S, 870 Mission, cor. 5th. MINE BASEMENT SUITABLE FOR ANY business; one block from Market. 15Grant ave. IVORCE AND ANNULMENI UF MAR- riage; terms of paymen: oblizing: legal e where. Address lock box ¥, 906 Market st., 8. K. LOAKS, FURS AND SULTS KETAILED Al wholesale pricas. Factory, 20 Sansome st. CLATRVOYANTS. ATEST CAR FENDER PAT vention. apply 628 Golden G: PRINTING MATERIAL FOR SALE CHEAL ¢ 8 Montgomery ave., room 14. BEST IN e. JEWSPAPER ROUTE I\ INTERIOR CITY close to San Frazcisco. For particulacs apply this office. RS DR. F. CLARK, THE WORLD'S MOST famous medinm of modern times. _Don't fail 10 see her if you are interested in the affairs of Lif it marriage, sickness, deachs, changes, travels, di vorces, sepurations, lawsuiis, business trausac- tions, wills, deeds and morigages. lost or stolen Pproperty, 10st o absen: friends, interest you: it you care to know what you should do (0 be suc- cesstul, where you should " go and whom to avold, when 10 buy ani seil 500K3, ¢te.; in & word, what ever may be your trouble, suspicons or desires, call on this gifted woman and she will send you away happler, wiser and bolder than ever before. Hours 9 A. ). to 8 P. M.. strict. N. B.—Saclstaction guaranteed by mall. Send stamp for pamphlet, special terms. MRS DR. F. CLARK, 1206 Mar ket st.. parlors 25 and 26. Take elevator. 7ME DR THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by egs and cards; tells entire life, past, resent, future: consultations on ail affairs; noth- ng excepted: names given: good advice: sure belp: restores lost 10vé by sympatny: mistake im- possible: fee $1; ietter $2. 929 Post st., or Larkin. MPLE PORIER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY. ant _card-reader: born with aoubie vell and second sight; dlagnoses diseases, with full life reading: ladies, 50c: gents, $1: paimistry and clairvoyant sittings, 1 50. 126 Turst., ur. Jones. LICE FAY. MEDIUM AND MAGNETIC healer, permanent 128 Seventh st., top flat. MISSUELVINA, OLAIRVOYANT: PICTURE of fatore husband o wife. 50c. 76633 Howard. ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-READER; past, present and future; 25c. 148 Bth, T. 5 YPSY LIFE-READER REMOVED TO 3 Seventh st, nr. Market; Iadies 26c, gents 50c. M3ME; BAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice; names given; 25¢ up.5 Fuurth ME. MOREAU, BEST CLAIRVOYANT and mediumin city; fee 28¢ up. 764 Howard st. 389 HAYES_BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscriptions and want ads taken. LODGING-HOUSES ¥OE SALE. ECKER'S BARGAINS. — 27-room house lmj 22-room house. .. $500 16-room house.. 150| 24 rooms, corner. 750 85 rooms, cor... 3,000| 14 rms on Sutter. 700 11rs., must seil 200 86 rms, best city 3,500 , 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. $25 HOUSE OF 10 SUNNY_ ROOMS: . north of Market: clears $35 over ex- penses. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. UST SELL AT ONCE: 14-ROUM, NEWLY fornished: ali rented. 511 Van Ness ave. QQrEOOM HOUSE AT & BAKG, AIN ON AC- count of change of business. 11 kddy st. ARGAIN: $750: NICELY FURNISHED sunny room ing-house 9 rooms. bath. 804 Geury. FURNITURE FOR SALE. MONEY-RAISING SALE Bedroom sets, 3 pieces..... Solid oak dining chairs..... .. 78 4-room furniture outfit, . 7 50 Brussels carpet, 1id..... .. ..........c....56¢ yard SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market at., opposite Grant ave. 400 SARFETS: 80 DAYSONLY. eesaes 89 50 CHAMBER SETS. $li: stoves, 85: parior sets. $30: folding-bedt $10: bar oucfits. T. D. MCA RTHY, 764 Mission. T L J. NEUSANN'S 117 SIXTH FOR lowest prices on household £00ds £8 new; casa Or on time; open evenin; new or good BUCKINGHAM ¥ CRNITUKE CO.— price ONCHITA RETURNED: WONDERFUL card-reader. 1384 Fourth st., room 4. ME. WALTERS OF TEHAMA: CARDS: Gies, 250; génis, S0c. 951 Mission ne. St RS. DEAN—RETURNED: MEDIUM AN M eotai hoter. 808 bont st., room 1. 2 RS B. BAUMANY, BEST-KNOWN CLAIR- Mrmiia the citr: Residence, 133 Turk st. ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE M mveictures eiven:iaties sou: S15 Fraeran, SPIRITUALISM. C. 50c. 50c. 50Siemaining 2 woeks only; the. tamous, worke: renowned gypsy queen will forecell your Fuide your affections and secore Jou inseuis luck 1u love. courtship and marriage: business and mining invesiments specialty; positive proof of accurate predictions given (o all. 1 Fifch, r, 1. CARPET CLEANING. ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS: cleans, moves. lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr, 88 and 40 Lighth st.; telophone South 250. HEN YOU BECUME DISGUSTED WITH , ‘poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car- pet-beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; (el So. 40. WATTS, reliable carpet-cleaniug renovig. alter- J. ‘ation works. 409 McAllister. Tel Jessie 321, NOVATED LI ARPETS CLEANED & Dew. 23 Tenth; tel. South AFTCHELL, CAREETGLEANING O J. 240 14tk st : cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mis 74. RPET-CLEANING, 80: LA VING, GAumnh-a free; tel. Jessie 944. Straiton, 198 ONKLIN'S CARPET- BEATI %38 Goien Gate ave. Telephone e e ey M*E§S I MEER, CIR TO-NIGHT, TUES. Wed, and Fri, % P. a: tra; 3 d Fri. eve., 280: sittings dutly. 336 Mo AlISer st 326 McAllister st. M. OSMAN, SPL:I1 UAL TRANCE MEDI um; life readiogs, love affairs, ousiness invest- ments, mining speculations spocialty. 838 Mlssion. ME. YOUNG—TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT: 10c: fine music. 418 Mcallister st F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNL ture and merchanaise see BURD, 211 Larkin. URNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, COUN- ters, showcases. ANDERSON, 1131 Market. RS FULTON; MATERIALIZING SEANCE to-night;: 5Uc.; sittings daily. 81 Fell st G HANSEN'S PUBLIC TEST CIRCLE TO- + Pight, 10c: skeptics luvited. 107 Fifth st. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOU! ADY HAS 2 RU G HORSES TO DIS- Ppose of: will take trade; piano preferred. HALL, box 104, Cail Office. FOR SALE_FIRST CLASS BUTCHER'S [CE~ chest; one-third value. 1819 Devisaiero si ARGAIN—1896 LA MBLEK TANDEM; GOOD condition: #60. Audress ~., box 18, C: OR SALE—A COMBINATION BILLIARD- table, complete In first-cluss order: price §150, Cost 8360 _Apply room 130, Phelan batlaing IGHER PRICK THAN ANYWHERE PALD by Indians Auction Co,1057 Market.opp.Joney MIS& MAUD FOSTEK, BUSINESS ME- dium. room 8, 2814 Sixch st. HOUSES WANTED. BS. J. J. WHIPNEY, CLAJRVOYANT trance test medium & Life reader. 218 Stockton ANTED — CUMPLETELY FURNISHED house of 5 to 7 rooms in xood locality smail family; state price: references exchan; H. D. TRACY, box 59, this office. BOARDING WANTED. OUNG LADY WANTs SUNNY ROOM; breaktast and dinner: reasonable walking dis- tance of downtown. Z.. box 89, Call Office. ANTED—COMPET#NT GIRL FOR COOK- ing and gemeral housework: references re- ired. Apply this morning at 1410 Filimore se ID0OW DESIRES P SITION AS HOUSE. keeper; does not object (0 2 children. Ad- dress k. C.F., Peralta Heishts, cor. Lester aud Hancver aves', East Oukland. ASTERN WIDOW OF EXPERIENCE would like firsi-ciass place as housekeeper for lodging-house, widower or bachelor. Room §, 472 Stevenson st., corner Sixth, after 12, RENCH GIRL WISHES A POSITION AS lady's maid or chamberm+id and seamstress; good references. Address 822a Broadway st. W ANTED-STEADY, RELIABLE MAN FOR postzion in couptry: must have 35 expense money. Call after 10 4. i.. 9 Geaty, room 2. OUNG PROTESTANT GIRL, ASSIST WITH (qAicusework. 210 Fair Oaks st near Tweny- WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. iy ANTED—DRY MILL: 2 TO 5 TONS HARD rock. 65 Union st UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES, doors, mantels. etc., for sale. - 1168 Mission sa. QELL YOURE BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- eiry to A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.; send postal. A ) FEANUIS INDEPENDENT SLATE ~ writer. 118 Haight st.; hours 8 untll 6 P. . MBS, BLLIS MEDIUM; SITTINGSS TOS, 81; circles Tues., Fri.. 2 ». ., 25¢. 253 Valencla . HYPNOTISM. YPNUTISM SCIENTIFICALLY TAUGHT: success grid. Hy poticMesmeric[ns,6 ' Farreil PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OHN E. RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMY J % 21.cmek":?'uuumna selepuone Maia 76, Ban Francisco, Cal. OHN R AITKEN AND MAURICE L. ASHER. attys allaw. rms 515.516. bih Hoor, Parrowtbidg PHYSICIANS. Y OUNG GIRL ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK: wages $5. 1030 Fair Oaks st. HOTELS. W ASTED-AN APPRENTICE AT DRESS- ‘making. Apply 1514 Powell st. USPENDERS AND MUFFLERS EMBROID- ered by widow; 10 to b only, 1007 Market, £. 5. . L DRESeCURIIRG | SUHOOL - VRENOH « tallor sysiem taught. 916 Market st rm. S4. | service; free coach. C. ROOKLYN HOTEL, 208-212 BUSH BST. 81t $2 per day, 86 to $13 Fobme for iy 1 10 35 50 per Biencs, Brit-clacs 5 81 10 night: uu.uxf:' MONTGUMERY I)B. C. C. O'DONNELL, 1206 MARKET, COR. GoldenGate av. ; diseases of women a speclalty. STORAGE. INE GORDON SETTER DuG,8 MOS. OLD. FREDERICKS Exvress, Sutter and Sansome. MATEUR FONTS OF 1YPK AND CASES, 60 cents. 8 Montgomery ave., room 14. EW ELMWOOD RANGES ARE THE BEST. AN W. 8 RAY MFG. CO, 12 Callfornia st Buuzna,xsumm:«.up—ru_) U MACHINERY water-pipes. Mclntosi & Wolpman, 137 Beala MIKRORS. SHOW- }iAFS, BACK BARS, Cascs, counters, linolenm, office furniure, store and office furniture aud fixtures. new and second hand. J. NCONAXN,1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission si., above Sixtb. PAES scalBs MIAEOKS | FRENCH ranges, etc.. bought, sold. MEEK, 1118 Misston. ATIONAL CASH REGISTER, GOOD OR- ers; also large folding-door safe. 8 Mission (OFFEE MILL SCALES, LETTER PRE: COnG Gesk. money i, sate: oheap. 102 Cia ARS, SHOWCASES, COUSTERS, SHELV. h 1ng, etc., tought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr.7:h. NE SMALL MEUIUM AND LAKGE-SIZE ‘fire and burgiar proof safe. 109-111 Marike: <t SEWING MACHINES, TORAGE—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; FIRE~ proot bullding; advances made. 211 Larkin. A LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD. EXCHANGED Tented repaired; lowest rates. 205 Fourihse