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10 THE SAN.FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1897. REAL ESTATE MARKET REVIEW What Brokers Think of the Torrens Land Transfer Bill. Shrewd Operators Are Taking Advantage of the Presznt Low Prices of Land. The Outleok From Over the State for Crops of All Kinds Is Ex- ceptionally Bright. Most of the leading real estate brokersare of the opinion that the Torrens land transfer thet is before the Assembly should become alaw. They believe that the system which has worked without hitch or break in Austra- lis, England, Canada and other count where its use is either compulsory or p mis- sive, & h has been adopted in Ohio and | other States, should be successful in Cali- | tornia. They claim that there is no reason why the | & transier of land should be more compli cated or expensive than the transfer of any other plece of property, yet under the present system the cost and complications increase with every. sale or morigage. ltcosts now, the agents claim, in some instances of the sale f property, as high as $50 and ev $100 1o get an absiract of tit'e, and some- times as much more {0 get a awyer to investi- | & gate the abstract and see that it 1s ccrrect. In Calilo: where the titles are but n few | years removed from the originai Government ownership, the mortgage or transfer of & piece of land proves & serious metter. The agents are inclined to the belief that the present system governing the transter of 1and | should be abolished for such a system that will prove as little expense and as easy of | transfer as §20,000 worth of bank stock or a 20,000 s Real est. s, as a rule, continue to ex- press great confidence in the market. Some of them are surprised that all investors Go not take the same hopeful view. They are par- ticularly aunoyed at the want of terest ¢ played on the part of some large capitalists who higgie over trifles, even when the trans- action has every appearance of a bargaiu. They claim tiat Just as soon as rexity values show au upward tendency these wou! ers, who are now holding b: will disp ay eeming haste in getting fo the tront. hrewd buyers know that this is harves scason with them, and they are watching their chances for go.den opportunities. That the real-estate market is likely to ex- periece a revival as the summer approaches there is every reason to believe. Those who have b-lieved hitherto that sl they had to do was to neme their price ana wait for the seller to come down 10 it are now beginning to tthey have been wait- ing in vain. not jump up, but, on the other hand, th-y wiil g0 no lower, and those who intend to buy cannot do better than ake up their minds that they will have no better apportunity than the present. It is & very old saying thei to buy when the market is down and to sell when it is up is the | way to get rich. The fact that prices are now down must be patent to every one who pays any attention whatever to reaity. The in ence, therefore, that this is the time to invest 1s_obvious. The outlook from all over the State for crops of all kinds is exceptionelly fine, and shouid 1o late irosts occur the farmers will have a prosperous year. Alreads the cherry end almond orchards are in full bloom and the crop will be an early one unless it is blighted. In Fresno district the vineyardists are busy pruning, and the vines ure in splendid condi- tion. The only serious drawback to the grain c1op of the State is the overflowing of about 100,000 acres of wheat 'and in_the Rio Vista or tule district. Under the most favorable conditions, it will be at least two weeks be fore the water is off, and it would then be too late to_sow wheat. y owever ight be planted af time %0 88 to pro- T crop all over the ¥ r bis year asa iarge ditional acresge has been 1 tooking well. REVIEW OF THE RECORDS. There were 113 deeds recorded during the week The mortgages for the same time numbered ninzty-nine and Aggregate 219. Among | them were the following: By Lip Sachs 10 Cheries Allenberg et al., 14,000 for two Yearsat7 percent per anOUMm on property at iie southenst corner of California and Quincy, 53:6x95 ifect; by W. A. Frederiek to M. J. R Moon, $6000, on troperty on the norch ne of Page street, 131:3 reet west of Cole, west 31x137:6; by the Citizens’ Building and Loan Associstion to Hattie A. O'Brien, $5000 for six years at 7 per cent on property on the east line of Stevenson st 85 tect south of Hermann, 50x77:6: vy William Ede to Orville D. Baldwin, $10,000 for one year &t 6 per cent, on_property on the plunted and is northeast corner of Eddy and Polk streets, east 55 by north 120; by the Hibernia Bank to Albert Galiatin, $9250 for one year at 614 per cent, on property Union street, 137:6 east of Pierce, east 137:6 by south 6, on the northeast corner of reen and Pierce streets, north 137:6 by east on the south line ot 103:6, on the _ norihwest corner of Point' Lobos and Foriy-third avenues, north 62:10 by west 10513, on the south- west corner of A street and Forty fourtn avenve, southwest 310:1, west 185, northeast 317:6, east 83:7, on the southeast corner of A street and Forty-fourth avenue, south 314:2, east 85, northeast 330, west 169:6; by the German Bank to William H. Howard, $110,000 for one year at7 percent, on property on the southeast corner of Cl and Sansome streets, east 109, south 59:9, »as! 2:4, south 59:9, west 111:4, north 119:6; v John W. Van Bergen to Josephine Bobbas, 6848 for one vear at 7 per cent, on propert: on the north line of Sacramento street, 137:6 west of Lyon, west 26 by north 127:63.; by the estate of A. C. Whitcomb w0 John K. and Mary Ellen von Schroeder, $10,000 to Septem- ber 28, 1899, at 7 per cent, on property on the ‘southwest line of Sixth street, 30 feet south east of Minna, southeast 50 by south- vest 75, and on the southeast line of Minna street, 7 feet southwest of Sixth street, south- west 35 by southeast 80; by Caroline B. Wal s0n to the same, $50,000 for one year at 7 per cent on property on the southeast line of King street, 251 feet souhwest of Fifth, south- west 299 b southeast 240; by the German Bank to Ellen Kearns, $6000 for one year at 7 er cent on property on the north line of £ddy street, 55 teet east of Polk, east 57:6 by north 120; by the Hibernia Bank to the Bniels Estate Company, $70,000 for one year at 65 per cent on property on the mortheast corncr of O'Farrell and Stockton sireets, north 137:6 by east 137:6; by the Humbold? Bauk to Alexander Rothenstein, $6000 for one Year at 7 per cent on property on the south- east corner of Waller street and Masonic ave- nue, south 62 by east 105. The reica-es numbered 43 and were for a totel 0f $273,131. The principal ones were as follows: From Gilvert Whituker to Elizabeth 1. Couch, $2800. on property on the west line of Ashbu sireet, 50 feer morth of Page, 25x106.38; from tie Hibernia Bank to Hazie Martin, $6000 on_property on the north iine of Twenty-second street, 280 feet east of Guerrero, east 65 by north 114; from the Ger- man bank to the vestry of St John's Episcopal church, $20,000 on property on the southwest' corner of Fifteentn street and Juilan avenue, west 100 by south 147:9; from the same to William H. Howard, $125,000 on_property on the sonih- esst corner of Cluy aud Sansome, enst 109, south 59:9, east 2:4, south 59:9, west 111:4, north 119:6; from Caroline B. Watson to Mary Ellen and John H. von Schroder, $60,. 000 on property on the southeast line of King, 251 southwest of Fiith, southwest 299 by southeast 240; from ' the Pacific He. brew Orphan ' Asylum to Rebeces . Gerbes, $6000 on property on tne north Jine of Posi street, 25:5 east of Laguna, east 51:8 by north 95, and on the south line of Post street, 25:5 east of Laguna, east 0 by south120; from the German Bank to Thomas Pollard, $6500 on_property on the north line of Haight street, 97:6 west of Laguna, wes 40 by north 137:6; from the San Francisco Mu- tual Loan Association to E.B.and Sarah J. Btonehill, $6000 on property on the north line of Bacramento street, 27:6 east of Broderick, €ast27:6 by north 100; Irom John W. Van Bergen to Sernard B. Dobbas, $15,000 on property on the north line of Sacramento ureet, 137:6 west of Lyon, west 26 by north 127:83 NEWS ITEMS. A three-story brick buiiing is to be con- structed by A. L. Piper on the corner of First and Jessie strects. Mrs. Neimann is having plans_compiled for & twostory frame building on the ncrth line of Fuiton street, between Baker and Lyon. | are 589 corners in H. M. Whitely’s residence on the north side ol California ‘street, between Webster and Buckanan, is to be changed into flats. The hali fiity-vara lot on the northesst cor- ner of Pacific avenue and Buchanan street ha been sold to Albert Mever, who intends to erect a handsome residence on the site. 2 Joseph Poheim is to build a_handsome resi- dence on the southwest corner of Washington and Locust streets which will cost in the neighbornood of $15,000. John Dunn hes contracted for the erection of a two-story and basement frame building on the eust line of Taylor street. 137:6 leet south of Clay. Contracts have been recoraed for alterations and additions in the premises of Charles F. Quinlan on the east line of M.ssion street, 240 icet south of Twenty-second. A coitage costing $2500 is to be constructed on the east iine of Lotta street, 50 feet south of Parnassus avenue, by Ida H. Luigen. Hurris Samuels nas Iét coutruct for a three- story building on tne south line of Busn street, 62 feet west of Mason. J. Silverstein is to make some alterations and saditions to his premises on Fe.lstreet, 137:6 feet west of Laguns. A two-story and basement frame building is t0 be constricted by William T. Martin on the west line of Masonic avenue, 143:9 feet north of Frederick. The residents of Eureka Valley are to request the Superyisors to extend the 1ty water mains a ong Corbett road from Clara avenue (0 Ash- bury street. S One hundred and thirty-five acres of the San Miguel rancho have been purchased by a syndi- cate of local capi talists, whose intention it is 1o convert the tract into & park and zoological arden. 5About 100,000 trees of different varieties will be planted over the land which bezinsat the intersection of Thirtieth and Diamond sireets, extending west to Stanford Heights, between tne Sunnyside and Castro-street addi- tion. A petition is being circulatea among the properiy-owners along the line of First avenue ihat will be presented 10 the Supervisors to- morrow afternoon aud which protests against the proposed work of laying biluminous pave- ment, bs and patent stone si walkson F uue from Fulton to Jackson streets. The Park Commissioners having signified their willingness to spend $2000 to improve P t Lobos avenue, the members of the Richmond aistrict decided at arecent meet- ing to leave the futu of the road in the ds of the Commissioners. he Valencia-str et cable roadbed from Mar- to Twenty-eighth street is being repinced ere needed and put in t-class condition. he reconstruction of the roadbed of the same line on Market street, irom Jones to Valencia, will be commenced next month. The Superintendent of Strecis is in receipt a communication from the Merchants’ As- sociatiol nforming him thai tae placing of street namcs on eech corner is not enforced. he Merchants’ Association states that there this City on which there no signs of any character whatever by h one muy be guided. The followirg were elected officersduring the past week to the West of Castro-street Im- vement Club: R. W. Anderson, president; J. Nixon, vice-president; C. E. Judson, second vice-president and correspondiug retery; Charies Osgood, secretary; Thomas Hume, treasurer; Armande Harze, sergeant atarms. Madison & Burke will sell the property of the Mary B. Pease estate on Wednesdey at pub- Lic_ auction, Easton, Eidridge & Co. have postponed their locul auciion sale from to-morrow 1o the 2d of March Oxu the 6th of nextmonth the same firm wili seil at auction on the premises 2000 acres of the famous Chino ranch. There has also been placed in its hunds for sale the townsite iots ol the Water and Miling Company at Johannesburg, situsted near Rendspurg, but unlike that place, amply suppiied witn water, piped through the town. An auction sale will be heid by O.F. von Rnein & Co. on Thursday. The offerings will cowprise a desirable line or business and dwelling property on Fourtn, Eliis, Leaven- rth, Bush, Vaiencis, Calilornis, Kearny, Green, Church, Tehama, H and Erie streets and Twenty-first avenue. Charles J. Campbell will hold an auction sale to-morrow. In addition to the southwest corner o1 Pacific avenue and Webster street aud the gore at the northwest corner of Mar- ket and sixicenth streets, the catalogue con- tains a Pacitic Heights residence lot, & Geary- street residence, a Western Addition cottage ana a dwelling and a couage in the Mission. entucky street, irom Fourth to its inter- section with Railroad avenue, and Raiiroad avenue, from First to Eighteenth avenue, are ina filthy condition. The gutterways are a mass of bluck slime in many places and there 1+ & costing of mud fully three inches thick in places on the top of the block pavement. ILis sald that the street sweepers heve not visited Kentucky sircet since it was paved, three years sgo. There are no Cesspools on this tnoroughiere, from Napa street to Railroad avenue, uor are there any on Railroad avenue, from First to Tenth avenue. The residents of Ocean View and Lakeview want more lights in their territory and intend 10 petition the Supervisors to give them elght additional arcligats at the following points: Hearst and San Jose avenue, Mount Vernon and San Jose avenue, Orizaba and Sagamore streets, Rundolph and Mount Vernon avenue Randolph and V ictoria avenues, Randolph an Stanley, Rardolph and Palmetto, Unadilie and Louisourg streeis. The Sixth-street merchants wishing to at- tract the trade of the Potrero aud South San Francisco district will request the Market- street Railroud Company o construct an elec- trict road on Sixth street, from Market to Townsend, to connect with the Kentucky- strect line. The merchants believe that if the present system were changed to 1 electric line and the tracks extended to the Potrero they would be more prosperous. In the Noe Vailey district there is much building in progress at the present time. Four new houses were commenced last weck. John Lorder has begun the construciion of u cottage on Dougiass street, beiween Alvarado and Twenty-third. Jacob Heyman is iaying the foundation for a dweliing on Twenty-third street, between Douglass and Hoffman.” Joun Lynd is building a residence on Alyarado street, between Douglass aud Hoffman. Joun Oswsld 1s putting up a house on Twenty-third street, between Dougiass and Hoffman. Bovee, Toy & Sonntag report the following recent sale Lot, 50x137:6, on the north line of McAllis- ter street, 87:6 east of Larkin, from the I le- irst av ket are estate o E. W. McCarthy, 1or $27,500; lot. 5x100, on the west side of Larkin street, 100 ieet north of Fulton, from Mrs. >b nson to John Tamony, for $15,000 . 25x120, on the cast line of Kift: avenue, 120 feet south of Luke street, for $80¢ 25x137:6, on_tue south line 'of Valicjo stréet, 150:4 east of Franklin, for $3000, aud the doubl: pint and log, 25x137:6, at 2729 Pine street, tor §4000. The sixth annual report of the Argonaut Mutual Building and Loan Association shows assets of 866,905 60, included in which are 2,900 in B morigages and $5622 98 in real estate. The new board of direciors is com- posed of: Geor-e W. Dixon, president; Dr. A. L. Lengfeld, vice-pres.dent; Sig Baumann, A Ortion, E. Messager, M. J. Blackman and M. Wiener. The book value of shares as follows: Firstseries, $89 12; second, $71 92; third, $55 66; fourth, ¥40 53; fifth,’ 25 95. sixth, $12 51. The seventh series is now open. PRESIDIC FIELD DAY So'diers to Take Part in Ath- letic Evenis on Wednesday If It Is Clear. Officers Who Are on the List for R - tirement—F atures of the New Infantry Driil Regu ations. The field day exercises which were an- nunced for last Wednesday at the Presidio had to be postponed on account of the rain. They will take piace next Wednes- day, providing it does not rain on that day. There are 8 numb:r of interesting events scheduled, and one of these will be wall-scaling. An illustration of the man- ner in which this is done was given in last Monday’s issue of THE CALL. first Lieutenant J. F. Reynoids Landis, First Cavalry, and First Lieutenant d. €. Benson, First Cavairy, have been ordered 1o appear before the board at the Presidio to-morrow for examination for promotion. Lieutenant Landis has for tome time been acting as aid to General Forsyth at head- quarters, the commander of the Depari- ment of California. He is at present act- ing adjutant-general. During the course of the current month the officers at the Presidio will deliver a number of lyceum lectures, on various topics connected with the army and the various branches of the service. Colonel Charles T. Alexander of the medical department is on the list for re- tirement; Golonel W. J. Lyter, Ninth In- fantry, June 27; Major James Jackson, Second Cavalry, Ncvember 21; Major Otis W. Poliock, Twenty-foarth Infantry, August 7; Major F. E. Lacey, Seven. teenth Infaniry, August 8; Majo- C. E. Bennett, Nineteenth Infantry, December 2; Captain Hy Romyer, Fifth Infantry, June 1st; Captain Frank E. Pierce, July 6. The features of the new infantry drill it. ized. Double-rank formations will, how- ever, be the rule. mopies the adjutant will as in Upion’s now prescribed. regulations which are now before General Muies for review, says a writer for the Army and Navy Register, are those relat- ing to the schools of the soldier, squad, company, battalion and regiment; also parts of the ruies for extended order and military ceremonies. Other regulations on extended order are still in the hands of General Ruger, but these will be sent to the War Department in a few days. The revised rules contain a number of important changes in the tactics now fol- lowea by the army. One modification fixes the distance between ranks at 36 inches, and between elbows of men in line and column at 2 inches. These dis- tances sre maintained in all close-order formations. The old double-column formation is restored as being one of great convenience in handling troops. The new regulations do away partly with the words so familiar to military men *‘this rule is general.’”? Explanations of all movements pre- scribed are more elaborate than now, and the application of a general principle i noted where necessary, not leaving it to the memory to recall the rule and a pply Movements in single rank are author- In all drilis ana cere- tactics, proceed to his post first in a direc- tion parallel to the lie of troops and then to the front, not in an oblique direction as The new regulations do away with a number of movements which General Ruger rezards as nnnecessary. SAN FRANCISCO **CALL.™ BUEINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI~ 710 Market sireet, open untll 12 o'clock every pight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 8:30 o'clock. 8¢ Hayes street, open until 9:20 o'clock. 615 Larkin street, open uniil 9. EW. corner Sixteentn and Mission streets, open until 9 o'clock. 2515 Mission street, open untfl 9 o'clock. 187 Ninth streer, open until 9:30 o'clock. 1805 Polk street: open until 9:30. oF NOTICE MEETIN GOLDEN GATE COMMANDERY & No. 16, K. T., Golden Gate builiing, 625 Sutter st y_THIS EVENING at The Order of the Temple and the Order of Maita will be conferred. All fraters are couricously Invited. CHARLES H. MUK PHY. Eminent Commander. B2 0t A A Cailed meeting (MONDAY) EVENT THIS (MON D\Y) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. Second degree. By order of the master. HARRY BALHR, e L LODGE NO. F. THIS 0" o'clock. M. , Secretary. OCCIDEN NG at Ey order of the W EDW. F. DEL Ihird degree. FRANCISCO SAN CHAPTER No. 1, Hoyal Arch Masons, meets THIS EVENING. K. A. degree. H. G. PRINCE, Secretary. L hereby not Hail on MOX 1:30 » brother, CHARLE m above jodge are requested to assemb: Market sts., TUE P. ). for the fune ul of ourate brother, R room, Feb. 22, at 1 0' Company will be held at P such other busizess us muy come before COSMOPOLITAN LODGE » 6.194, L 0. O. F.—You are < 3 ied 10 assemble in Eureka 224 DAY, February 22, at 718 to altend the funeral of our late PAULSON. E. DRYSELIUS, N. G. A.J. CLEARY, R. §. GERMANIA LODGE No. 116, g, 1.0, 0. F.—The fugeral com’ < z toe, otlicers and members of the SELON n the Odd Fellows building, corner Seventh and DAY. February 28, at 1:30 Woinke, F. MAKKS, N. EMIL NIEMEIE BURNS LODGE NO 68, A. 0. U. qum W.—The officers and members are TS creby notifled 10 assemble at thelr lodge GRS Alcazar building, on MONDAY, G ock, to attend the fuderal of our ate brother CHARLES PAULSON. By order of the master workman. L. G. SCHORD, Recorder pro tem. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Marin County Water the office of ihe com- 406 Callfornia stree. “an Francisco, on WEDNESDAY, the 34 day of March, 1887. at the bour of 12 o'clotk 3, for the eiection of (rustees for the ensuing year and for the transaction of ie meet- HARRISON, Secretary. ng. A. DALTO~ < EF oliactions made Colle FIRST-CLASS AMERICAN THE REGULAR ANNUALMEETING OF the members of the Bishop Armitage Church Orphanage will be held at he oflice of the secretary, 530 Calitoriia 8t 12 M, for the purpose of revis.og or ame the b; by-laws and for the suIng year: bus! . room 38, on_February 23, 1897, aing ws of said corporation or adopting new tion of irustees for the ea- also for the transac.ion of such other €58 48 may come before the meeting. L. WADHAM, Secretas SPECIAL DR MYRTLE POTTER HAS REMOVED from 1362A Market to 1346 Market, rm. 27. AD TENANTS EJECTED FOR &4 city or country. Pacitic room 6; tel. 5380 FROM PHE E ion Co., 415 Montgy st BAZET REMOV lding to 908 Gear: COOK. WITH reserence, d-sires a sltuation. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. it 818 Humpehire st., bet JEAT GIRL WOULD LIKE SITUAT ON with a kind family: can do any kind of se ing, inciuding dressmaking: willing to assisc with hild or upstairs work. Call or address MISS A., 20th and 21st. will work iu neat family: recently from the East | €ity or_country; cook and honsekeep 126 Fourth st. willing Fi VOMPETENT ENGLISH COOK, CA ) American and French st DO . is nice laundress, wages §12 to $15. room 20. Call 1024 HOUSEKEEPER FOR CAMP ciable young woman: good Call Trom 9 A.3.t05 P. 2. room TOUNG WOMA T8 WORK BY day to do washing, ironin and obliging. 253 & b and Sixth. THE and housecleaning; ipley st, between 1 RESSMAKING OR ANY KIND OF PLAIN sewing neatly done. Pleasc call 833 Howard st.. second floor. work; small wages. (1OMPETE wages REE CTABLE MIDDiE-AGED WOMAN desires a place to do cooking of light house- 28414 Tehnma st. T MIDDLE-AGKD WOMAN U wants & 1la-e to do all kinds of housework: low city. 28 South Park. off Third s WO SCANDINAVIAN K places to do general housework. DESIRE 818 Braunan st., Tear. POSITIC ‘all or add. 7 OUNG LADY housekee per. AS WORKING 7 Marset, m. 16. XY I THER HOTEL OR n st {IRST-CLASS COO! boarding-house. 124 Eigh: JTERMAN GIRL DESIRES SITUATION AT general houseworx; $15. 624 Fulton st. TOUNG LADY DESIRES ANY KIND OF plain sewing. 1020 Marie: str room 5. W ANTED—A v SITION BY MIDDLE-AGED Women £5 €00+ in & boarding-house or hotel; first-class b. Ker. 748 Howard si. ADY DESIRES POSITION S keeper; no triflers need appl room 535, Mission A~ HOUSE Revere House- OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION J 10 do chamberwork, sewing or waitlug: good reference. Call 1505 Fine st. J)HESSMAKING BY THE DAY, OR TAKE work nome. Cail or address 232 shipley st. DRESSMAKER, =~ FIRST-CLASS FITTER stylish draper and designe:; thorough dress maker: by the day. 104 Grove st TOUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the day; washiog ard ironing or houseclean- ing. Call at 865 Mission st. [XPERIENC D WOMAN WANTS WORK by the day; is good iaundress and house- eaner. 31535 Stockion st. W ANIED—BY GIRL, SITUATION 10 DO second-work and sewing and assist with cook- ing; good references. Addre:s G. S., box 41, Call. 00D GERMAN GIRL WISHES A PLACE for light housework; sieep nome. Call at 132 Grove st., bet. Van Ness ave. and Polk st. 7OUNG LADY. HOLDING FIRST-GRADE Normal certlficate, desires position as sover- Dess, companion or hurse for grown children: 800d references: willing to iravel. Address S., Box 114, Ca.l Office. XPERIENCED N gagements; $10 Call or address 900 NEATYOUNG GIRL 16 YEARS OLD, CAN talk English and German, would like to work in bakery and assist in housework: wages $1% .o $15; sieep home. Aadress 1910 Larkin st., in the rear VW ANTED—POSITION AS SEAMSTRESS OR housekeeper by a young lady. Apply 66434 Howard st., room 44 — MBDLE-AGED LADY WOULD LIKE SITU- ation as housekeeper, nurse, Of take care of invald; city or country. $43 Minba st NURSE WOULD LIKE EN- er week: best Of references. au Ness ave. 1 ITUATIONS WANTED-Continued, HELP WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continuea IRL WANTS PLACE TO DO COOKING AND housework; $10 up. Call or address 1118% Howard 3:. ADY AND HER DAUGHTER WANT POSI- J tion “as working housekeeper and assist or chamberwork in hotel: undersiand all kindsof domeatic work: no objection to country. Call or address 115 Russ st. })bSPT-Z(TT:I;LP YOUNG LADY WISHES A \ situation as cashier or saleslady; good refer- ences given. Apply 221 Fillmore st PERMANENT “POSITION = AS =~ HOUSE- kecper wanted by Eastern lads; lodging-house or widower’s home preferred. 995 Market, room 3. W IDOW WISHES SEWING AND MENDING ut home or wonld go as Housekceper. Call after 12 M. and evenings, 821 Mission st., room 6 7OUNG WIDOW, RECENILY FROM THE East, wants a piace as housekeeper in hotel or bachelor's home preferred; clty OF country. Room 2, 223 Post at. MIDPLE-AGED WOMAN WANT & POSITION M (o do housework: kindto children: wages 28 - onth Park, off 1hird. moderate; city. EAT GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, SMALL family, Napa County, §16. fare paid: wait- resses, city and country hotels, $15 and $20, etc. JMURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. SIMON WANTS 100 MEN TO GET BOT- . tle beer or wine bc: bes: free lunch. 643 Clay. “TED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY: $L V :;E??oom: for 2, 250 a day. 81 60 & week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st SALOON WITH 11 ROOMS, FURNT. ;rglnlrle Included; past locatio 1 north of i Dresent owner in same pice 15 years Present owner has another business In the country. A-S.LESH 1082 Marker st o Ellts st. (3I8LFOR HOUSEWOKK; LIGHT COOKING, small family: wages $15. 121613 Golden e ave. (390D COOK; UNDERSTANDS GERMAN 610y oking: plain washing. 1909 Van Ness av 10 12, / ANTED—GIRL TO ASSIST IN COOKING and light housework; references. 1217 Weo- ster st. (G'BL FOR UPSTAIRS WORK AND WAIT- ing. Apply 1616 Valiejost., Monday, 10 to 12. TOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION as housekeeper. 144 Fifth st., room 6. TOUNG WOMAN WISHES S.TUATION A traveling companion. pply 181 Taylor, r. 3 S'Ol’t\:l; GERMAN WIDOW WOULD LIKE position as housekeeper. 38 Eady, first fioor. i OUNG WIDOW WANTS A PLACE AS housekeeper; city or country. 122 Post 8., room 2. TOUNG GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES PO- sition as housekceper. 88 Eddy st.. room 1. 7OUNG LADY, FORMERLY IN GOOD CIR- cumstances. desires a lucrative position as hous keeper: or will do gentlemen’s mending. 120 Ellis st., room 17, second floor; call after 12 J EAT, RELIABLE SWEDISH GIRL WISHES <\ situation to do second work. Please address MISS LINDBERG, Golden Gate Postoflice (no postal cards). Alameda County- JUBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE 1D CavL taken a: branch office, 359 Hayes su; open uni1 9:3, oclock. W ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Office, touth- west corner Sixteentn and Mission s:s. 713 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE i CALL: subscriptions snu want ads taken. VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR. diarxet: 200 rooms z5c 10 $150 per night: #1 50 10 §6 per week; convenient and respectabl free bus and baggage to and from tbe ferry. NEAR MIs- CaLL Sab- IW COR. SIX' NTH ST, Wslon: brasch office of THz scriptions and want ads taken. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. It UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANESE employment office, removed 1o 61414 Callfor- Dia st, tear Kearny. el main 281 CUINESEAYD JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT best help. 41414 O'Farrell. Tel. k. 426. APANESE INTELLIGENUE AGENCY. R. 90, St. Ann's bl’g, 8 Eddy st.: tel Man 5284 VHINESE & JAPANFSE; KST'D 20 YEARS; belp;tel. main 1997. BRAULEY & C0..640 Clay (G'RL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWOKK: UN derstand cooking: wages $20. 1718 O'Farreil. PPRENTICE tom-made coa: S AND_FINISHERS ON CUS- 449 Minna st. . TTAILORESS WANTED ON CUSIOM COATS. Apply at once, 385 Sixth st. JIEL OR WOMAN TO WASH DISHES AND help the cook. 155 Fifth st. ANTED—YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 2241 Sutter. ¥ (GEMMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN “WOMA T plain cooking and housework. Call BARNES, First ave. south. cos- W ANTRD—a SILKER ON GLOVES. mopolitan Hovel, room 32. W ANTUD_ELDERLY LADY FOR SMALL family: $5 & month and good home. Call 2 to 5 o'clock 2215 Polk at. W ANIED — PUPILS FOR MILLINERY schuol: course practical and thorouxh: cl asses now forming for spring wor.: satisiaction guar- anteed: evening classes. Geary or 410 2215 Leavenworth. W ANTED—A CLEAN GIRL TO DO HOUSE- work: country: $10 montn; steady home, 239 Post st., room 12. JXPERIE ED OPERATORS ON FLAN- nel * overshirts and underwear. | LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 3214 Fremout st. EARN DRESSCUTTING AND MILLINERY; J$1 per week; uniimited lessons: paiterns 26¢. McDowell Dressmaking School, 636 Market. MOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House. 44 Third st, near Market 200 rooms: 5c to $150 per night; $1 60 to $6 per week: free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. VW ANTED—10 YOUNG LADIES 10 LEARN berber trade: shop to Open May 1. Particu- lars cali 15834 Eighth st., S. ¥. Barber College. 615 OF THE Carr: subscriptions and wan: ads. taken. rongh the day can have their snoes repairad R eny wiile you wall: ladies’ sollng. 35¢; mex s £oling, 60c: shoes made 1o order from '$2 up we have a 10t Of shoas been damaged by water, as Jess than one-fonrth ' thelr value from 250 up id 2 0. 582 Mission st.. bet. First st and Second s AGENTS WANTED. GENTS—BRYAN'S BOOK, ¢THE FIRST Battie” Apply or address for territory, FPerson, manager subscription depariment, THE WHITV\KER & RAY COMPANY, 728 Market st B EDUCATIONAL. TNIVERSITY MAN, 35 YEARS OLD. ABLE to teach sciences and philosophy, with amiable disposiiion and kind heart, speaking several lan- guages, desires to find a position in the city in & Bice family as instructor or companion; moneyt not so much an object as a good home: bizhes references. Address M. ., box .36, Call Office. UCKHARDT'S COMBINED ASSAY OFFICE and_Scnool of Instruction (Incorporated); PRACTICAL and INDIVIDUAL instruction in the latest improvea methods 1o assaying, analysi electroplatiog, CY A N1DE process, etc.; SPECIAL ATTENTION given to careful asay and analysis of ores, waters. etc. 26 O’ “(OUESLVE SHORTHAND ISTHE EASIEST, best and cheapest: vowels aud consonants joined: no positions: descripiive pamphiet free; also Pltman, Graham, Munson and Marsh writers corrected and speeded: first-class references. ROS- COE EAM £, room 70, Flood building. cu 1215 Octavia st., San Francisco, Elocution, MISS ELIZA MA« KINTOSH, pupil of Professor G. W. Baynham, Glasgow, Scotiand, and graduste of the School of Oratory, Philadelphia, Pa., teucher. Cffice days, Tnurs. and Sat. P. . EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST— Bookkeeping, business practice. shorthand, irping, telograpty. languages, English branchos, electrical engineering: 20 teachers; 15,000 gradu ates; day and evening sessions; cataiogue. & |5, COMPLETE COURSE, SHORTHAND D 1D, and typewriting (Pitman or Grabam) by Eastern law stenographer; aay orevening instrc- tion. 181634 Post. YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 323 Montgomery st.; individual instruction ta thorthand pias. bookbeoblng, telraphy oo iite scholarship $50: low rates Der week and mo. TAMMEKING, LISPING, ALL IMPERFEC- tlons of speech, posiLively cured: voice build- ing. individual Instruction: references from best in California. PROF. R. 5. DAVIS, 1508 Market. NGINEERING SCHOOL; MECH. cihil miaing sorvey. ains b E tauchl; es. 1864 A.VA. FLYNN'S DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING Academy. 14 McAllister st.: $1 & week. JAWRENCE CUTTING SCHOOL 1S THE ouly reliable place for patterns: every one susranteed 10 be perfect. 1281 Marke: st. }“lli&T-CLA>S BARKEEPER WANTS SITU- ation: perfect gentleman; best of references: At present employed 1a San Francisco's best s loon; country preferred. L., box 6, Call. PARTIES HAVING PAINTING, PAPER- hanging, housecleaning or waltewashing to do can get It done very cheaply by H. B. 1834 Seventh st., Oakland. S BARKEEPER: SOBER AN able: with the best of reference keeper, 681 Mission st., room 36. (GERMAN MAX, STEADY, SOBER. WANTS a place as waiter or 10 do ' Kitchen work; city or couniry. C. M., 812 Kearny st., room 51. M DPBLE-AGED MAN WISHES POSITION M " janitor or office-work: will bighly reward, irom $50 to $75. 120614 Jackson si. ER, INDU MIDDLE-AGED rman wishes situation as coachman and gardener; generaly useful about pace; refer ences. Address WiLkELM, 297 Stevenson st. RESPECT- single. Bar- OY, I5, WANTS FINISHEI'S POSITION IN plumbing establishment; served 115 vea Wanis to serve his time out. Address 103834 Fol- som st. Y YOUNG MAN, WORK OF ANY KIND; experienced in grocery and hardware store. Address L. E.. box 165, Call Oftice. TUATION WANTED BY A SWEDE, MAR- » ried. In store or factory: handy with tools best of references; strictly sober. 513 McAllister. W ANTED-POSITION IN LAUNDRY BY A man of 14 years’ experience: thoroughly un- d-rstands all machinery, engiues and boliers, soap and starcn making and all work around laundry. Address W box 106, Call Oftice. W ANTED—BY MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN, with references, s.tuition on private place; horses, cow. carden; handy with tools; moderate wages. Address 2.4 Seveath si. VHINESE FIRST-CLASS AND RELIABLE / cook desires a situation in family: wages $30 10 $35 ver mouth. Address 615-617 Dupont st. APANES YOUNG BOY WANTS POSITION 10 do ganeral work. KATANOZAKA, care of Japanese Mission, 1329 Pine st. NINTH ST—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLi; 116 Subscription and wadi ads taken. —— MALE HELP WANTED. W ASTED—6-HORSE ~TEAMSTER, —$30; quartz mier, $2 50 to 3276 per day: fruit farmer and wife, $30; brush maker: night cook, £9 week; restaurant waiter, $30, and others. Ap. ply to J.F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. {OREMAN FOR GRAIN RANCH: ONETHAT can run harvester: single man. about 35 years of age: $30 and found: pruners and farmers, cooks, walters and dishwashers. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND B X College, 728 Market st.; studenis trained; office situations secured: lowest rates or credit for tuition JLOCUTION AND DRAMA: DELSARTE thorougnly taught: appearances arranged: 1 to 8P OLIVE HOFE-SCHROEDER, 299 Hyde st. IANO TAUGHT IN SIX MONTH quick method; $2 50 per month. KOF. LOUIS MERKI: VIOLI} guitar, cornet; reasonable. NEW. Hyde st, MANDOLIN 25 Geary,ur. Poweil. RENCH,SPANISH,Etc.: Prot. DE FILIPPE'S Academy of Languages, 320 Post; estab’a 1871. e : - - BT(0(). GROCERY AND BAR NORTH ( ANTED, BY A COMPETENT WOMAN, = ——— = | $700. ¢ - NOR ‘ place to do housework, cooking or govénsca.: “v ;N(‘BLS roran)( lr:gg:h ;: J.hnl'l‘ihflr S;A;-.mi\n% il own‘.’.?',f,?.‘,; gx_hpmr bln;n;arn work; i tly. 3. H., arket : It owner there § yeal i = q 3 S— WE REPAIR | @O(FE() CORNER WHOLESALE XPERIENCED HANDS ON :LADIES' | \WANTED, YOUR SHOES — Wi 2 | $2650. OrSE LESALE A Wwalsts, ‘skirte and wiappers: powst. 41074 | W ahoss apto 9 o'ciock every nignt: thase woee- | DEDO0). il wine and liquoe sasihesss eld s 0con required in other manufact business; must sell. ' 4. 8, Lics Jomy Sacturing $600. BraNCH Bakiiy. sTaTION | 800d, steady business. A S L}.\\‘w)“r Py $800. S R SAL00: 5 Tooms, building inéludeds o op tion; chieap grouid rents Tong Geases wonn By toany one: owner must lcave tng clror yois 00 sold ¢ ouce.” A 5. LiiSs, 1055 oy clt’s, mUst be $400. rnidie 5o ok MARKET: ¢ FINE fine stock: beat location: cheap rent: grence pas ine stock: beat location sreatest bace gain ever oftered: ow other large interests, QR () OYSTER AND CHUPAOTRE s £350. focation womn or hoUSE: B $750 (0 $1000 per month; worth LESB, 1052 Market st. | $500, SAHmoni v zosmer 1032 Market st $120 CORNER ROAD HOUS rooms, gardens, sheis, etc, 1ished 25 years and is one of the best known places { of this kind here: bears investigation. A. S. Lt 1052 Market st. N, WITH 5 LIVING @27() CANDY STORE AND FACTORY DOV, the best location in the City: fine ice. cream parlor; elegant fixtures, A.S. LESS, 1032 Market st. IGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURN - ture, restaurant, saloon fixtures and grocers el. matn 1043, stocks. 8 $1800. $700. Souc ners Market st.; trial given. SE 7() 7() SALOON: ELEGANTLY FIITED: &*- OVU. biock north of Market st.; low rent: stocked with fine liquors, cigars, eic.; priv T00ms: owner has other business: makes Dig sa « NBERG, 632 Marke MARKET ST, FINELY ENB - KG, 832 Market 1, SALOON. fitted. S SALOON AND CHOP. tted up: *block north ot NBERG, 652 Market rifice; investigate this. STENBERG, 632 Marke €500, WELLPAYING S ALOON ON DOV, north side: good bargain: low rent; open all night. H.GEOKGE. 533 Callfornia st. TATIONERY-STORE—OLD, GOOD-PAYING X place; nice for woman to make & gaod living. Inquire Cali Office. RAND CHANCE FOR RESTAURANT man—Flirst-class oyster and chop house for sale; worth $800: wiil seil for $300: owner leav- ing the city; cail and see it. 216 Sixth st $100. 2LD{ESTABLISHED SALOON, . with 5 living-rooms. Inquire 911 Folr som st. (ANDY, ICECREAM AND SCHOOL SUP- plies for saie; near school: 4 sunny livinge rooms and bath; reasonable. Apply Call Office. JOR SALE CHEAP—A PAYING PRODUCE- store on Fifth street. Cail 427 Front st. WASTED_TO RENT OR EXCHANGE broperty for paper route 0. box 204, Oakland. For TWO-CHAIR barber-shop; near Market; & ceal bargain; only $75; good reason for s ] 2 Hajes st. QOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAMR, day & night; no classes; $6 month. 545 Mission. JALOON F INQUIRE MCLEOD & INGING; PIAN PARIS French, German language: EO COUPER'S SCHOOL OF ACTIN ing, voice, pantomime, stage. GRADUATE; mo. 108 Tayior. G, DANC- 814 Geary st. JIGHT WAITER, 7 A WEEK: 2 WAITERS, $25; wajter, country, $30; German cook, $35 and room® young man to rua eleciric eleva: tor. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. T ANTED—GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK AND y sssist 1 cooking; small family. Call 1522 Webster st. JANTED—MAN FOR COUNTRY PLACE: zeneral farming, poultry and orchard work; reference; wages $10. R. P. box 15, Cal W ANTED—A GOOD BLOCK BUTCHER. AP- ply 3318 Mission s:. "URNITURE VARNISHER AND GOOD BOY tohelp. Seventeenth ana Wiscousin sts. OLICITOR WA Dye Works. 342 Mc. G ULEAR MANDOLIN. 31 AXU AND VOCAL lessons, $3 mo. Mary Westhaus. 39 Fifth. UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE CarLp taken ac branch office, 859 Hayes st open uxtil 9:30 o'cloc LOST. OST — FOX - TERRIER BITCH: WHITE, black aud tan head; chain collar; reward. 25 Teuth st. OST—A GOLD BADGE: NAME BURNABY + No. 194 marked on it. Finder will receive rewar. by returning S. STEPHENS, 719 Marxet. OST —DARK BROWN SORREL branded 91: reward $10. TEN, San Bruno road. MARE, ARBER WANTS TO BUY HALF INTER- cat In shop; pay part cash. H. H., box 161, Call Office. GCHAIR BARBERSHOP AND 4 LIVING rooms very cheap; no reasonabie offer refused: low rent: fine chance. 40814 Sixth st. TWO CHAIR BARBE R- SHOP FOR SALE: cheap. Cor. Twenty-ninth and Church sts. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH bscriptions tak GIOLDI CHRIS! | ESTAURANT AND COFFE epot: $175. D! 10F nice.y fitted up. i W ANTED—MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL {0 take half inierest in & new and valuable In- | ven.lon relatiug to bicyles: it ought to be used by | every bicycle-rider: it costs but licile to manufac- | ture: properly naadied 1t oughi to makea for tune. " For further information apply to Boone's % SALOON; OPP, SCKER, 1020 Market st. | | EE SALOON AND CHOPHOUSE 134 Powell st. Patent Agency. 214 Plue st., San Francisco, Cal. MAN WITH SOME Mo aterest in a patented | that will pay bis profits. Addiess J. | Caul Oftice, Oskland. | B | (100D PLACER CLAIM, 0R WI | G same on shares: give iocuton an | ticulars. Address M. Z., box 131, Call EY TO invention K., box 10, WORK full par- | JWOR SALE—CORNER GROCERY A.\'DVH\I’: swill sell cheap on account of sickness. = Apply | 043 pacitic st. | WELL-FAYING $500. o N California st. BUTCHER SHOP Inquire GEORGE, 538 NG-HOUSES FOR & ALE. 27 () LODGING-HOUSE, NEAR MARKET; $650. 53" 5 e Gornisnea” rooms; et low alwayvs full: bes: class of roomers. A. 5. LESS 1052 Murket st. Q-CHAIR O stand; refused. ¢ BARBER-SHOP; GOOD PAYING fine living-room<: no reasonable offer Ul immediately 40814 Sixth st. + OURNEYMEN BARWEKS EMPLOYMENT secretary .H. BEKNAKD, 102 Neventh st NTELLIGENT BOY, 14 Y wishes u position; good home Call or address GEORGE CUSILT off Ninth. TIANDY JAPANESE WANTS POSITION AS janitor or would work In shop or factory: speaks good English. F. M., 10 Ceutral place, off Pine st.; with best recommendation. RS OF AGE, d small wages. 817 Jessle st VARDENER, FIEST CLASS, WITH THE best of references,wishes position; understands carpet bedding, greenhouses, PropagAting milk and take care of joultry. Address Gardener, box 69, Call Office. 339 taken. —BRANCH OFFICE OF subscriptions and wani ads HAYES = TuE CaLy; 79T MONTGOMERY, CORNER OF CLAY— DZ | Upen unti. 9:30" o'clock: branch office of the Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken, Y OUNG MaAN WANTS SITUATION AS yardman for hotel or private boarding-} furnish references from last employer and Address JOHN A. MAcONALD, 168 Third si. ARBER WASHSTANDS, 1,2AND 3 BOWLS, {NERGETIC. CAPABLE BUSINESS MAN with or without ex; erlence can obtain liberal contract with weekiy guarantee to solicit life in- surance for Mutual Keserve Fund Life Association of New York, he larzest and strongest natural premium 1fe a<sociation in the world: insurance in force over $325.000,000. Appiy bet 8 and 10 daily to MAURICE ZUCKF K. manager for the Pacific Coast, § Chronicle building. GENTS: MALE OK FEMALE; CITY OR country: 33 per day easy: samples by mail S M. & CO, 810 San Pablo ave., Oskiand. 12 VW ANTED-COBBLER WITH SOM o work in hoestore. ‘and ave., at the Mission. W ANTED—CANVASSERS IN THE CITY and State to sell lots in the city of Stockton; liveral commission: lots will sell readily. Address C., box 148, this office. TOOLS Call av once, 324 Court- chesp. H. HUFSCHMIDT. 623 Golden Gate av | | 20 carier: pure $() ROOM HOUSE ON MARKET ST..... 31400 22-room house,only ....... > 2 400 65 rooms, cor... 3,000 14 rms on Sutter. 700 1lre, muscsell 200| §6 rms, best city.3,500 H. (. DECKER, 1020 Murket st., opp. Fifth. $2000 8850 5 ©Of RMS; ELEGANT: N. MARRET. £ 30 rooms; north; great hargain 16 rooms; ceniral: goo1 furniture........... UNDEHRWOUOD & CO., 765 Market Y OFFICE ON all Office. | (VIGAR-STORE AND LAUND A% : cheap. lnquire C TED TO JOIN M DARTNER WAN IN P cbase of a splendid business. In the line of | which T've had lonz experience, and know the | opening in question to be exceptionaily good: re- quires only $750 for half interest, of which $350 may be pali from the business if o desired, which with pioper attention hou'd easily clear $5000 to $5000 a year: present owner has maue a fortune in lust few years, but must herentter devote undi- | vided attenition to other in‘erests; dutles would be | principally office work: this propositivn 18 posi- | tively all right and I mean business, so none bus principals, naming time and piace for personal in- terview, need apply. Address OPPO . LUNE, box | 64, Call'Ottice, clty ROOM_BOARDING-HOUSE, FULL OF in payme-ts: wiii exchange H. . DECKER, 1020 Muarket. 10 roomng-house. FURNITURE FOR SALE. RETIRL FROM RETAIL BUSINES must close out stock in 30 days: brussels ca pet, 421gc yard: floor oilcloth, 18c; mat ing, Te ¥ard: bedroom sets, 5 pieces, $9 50: 4-room fur- Diture outflt, $65. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market st., Opp. Grani ave. MONEY-RAISING SALE—30 DAYS ONLY. Bedroom sets, 3 pieces. <enees -89 50 Solid oak diniog chairs. 780 4-room furniture outtit, . $67 50 Brussels carpet, laid.. .. 2 5¢ yard SHIREK & SHIRKEK 747 Market st oppoaite Grant ave. RIGHT MAN TO SELL PATE eliy: experience: v NOV- eferences. S.. box 116, Call. 5 ROOM: keeping; rent $13 : COMPLETE 162 FOR HOUSE- San Carlos ave. $15. ot 4 MARKET ST _BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLr: want ads and subscriptions taken. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH st.—Want ads and subscriptions taken. MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE T Carr: want ads and subscriptions taken. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., N&. Market; 200 rooms: 25 to $1 50 per night: 81 50 10 $6 per week: convenient and respecta bl iree bus and baggage to and from the ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED-SUBER INDUSTRIOUS MAN TO assist in light indoor business: must be satls- fied_with $18 per week ana have $150 cash. Ap- Ppiy 777 Markel at., room 7. VW ANTED_STEADY, RELIABLE MAN FOR position in country: must have $5 expense money. Call after 10 . M., § Geary, room 2. TYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES ‘made to order, $2 50. 959 Howard, nr. Sixth. IRST - CLASS MECHANICAL DENTIST wanted; none put a skilied workman need ap- ply. Apply at the National Dental Com pany, room 413, Parrott bullding. 4 COOKS IN GERMAN AND AMERICAN familles. $25 and $x0; second xirl and sewing, $20; waitress and parlor-maid, $20; 3 waitresses, o €l and resiurant, 320 and $25, and a large number of girls for cooking and housework. J. F. CKOSEIT & CO., 316 Sutter st. (3 !BL, SUDIER ST_$15; GIRL LOMBARD X $15: girl, Fillmore, $15; giri, Twenty-third st $15. girl, Mcalllsier.” $15: girl, Broderick, § g1rl, Gough st., $15: girl, Websier, $16; glrl, 'Gol en ‘aie ave. $16; glrl, Geary st., $16: girl, Wash- ivgton st., $15: wir., Haight st., $15; second girl, $15: girl, Livermore, $15; giri, Glitoy, Cal., 81| 4 housckeepers: 1 young cirs, $8, $10 and $12 per month, assis: eic. nice famiiles: 20 German, 13 ~wedish, 4 Danisu giis. MARTIN'S 749 Market st. ‘ JAITRESS, 85 A WEEK: CCOK, $2b AND room; cook, $30 snd room: chambermaid, $18 and room: 2 waltresses for citv, $20 and room; cook, few men, $15 to $20: 3 waitresses, $0, 5 hours’ wors, no Sundsy work; wal 825; head waltress, $25: German walitress, §: waliress for country, $17 and room: cook, $25 and room. MARTINS, 749 Market st. IRL, LOMBARD S., §20: GIRL SUTTER st, 825: housekeeper, $16: girl, Guerrero st. £18: girl, Berkeley, Cal.. §20: kirl, Geary at., $20. girl, Gough st., $18! giri, Alameda. Cal., $20; giri, Scot 20;" girl, Gough_ st., $25; giri, Webster st.. $20: girl, Santa Barbara, $25, see party her girl, Fillmore st., $30. MAKTIN'S, 749 Market. ERMAN GIRL; GOUGH ST.: $25. MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market st. Fauy COOK; GERMAN STYL MARTIN'S, 749 Marke: st KKCOND GIRL. $25: NURSE, $20: COOK. $40; A 15 heusework girls, city and country, $20 and : $30. $25; b younz girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEX, 323 sutter st. EAT YOUNG GIRL, §12 TO 315, MISS N CULLEN, 523 Sutter. ANTED—SALESMAN EXPERIE school supplies. Whitaker-Ray Co., JUADIES® AND GENTS MISFIT ~HOES L/ bought and exchanged; new vamps and sec- ©ond-hand shoes for sale; large stock: shoes made to order; besi stock; work guaranteed: all kinds of repairing. 749 Mission, near Grand Opera-house. OR SALE_2 FOLDING-BEDS, BUREAU. Call morning, 1406 Hyde st. L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH. FOR A "lowest prices on housencid gooda: new ot £o0d 75 new: cas’ or on time: open evanings. FURNITURE WANTED. JURNITURE, 3 . CARPETS, ters. showcases. AN DERSON, COUN 1121 Market. F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNL ture and merchanaise see BURD, 211 Larkin. IGHER PRICK THAN ANYWHERE PALD by Indiana Auction L0,1067 Market.opp.Jones ! T EARN PARTICULARS OF PARTNERSHIE opening in thoroughly established and very | extensive business: actually worth ten times tha $400 required. Particulars of N.D. SICKELS, ©20 Marke: st | (G 09D cra TO INVEST IN A PAYING | U ‘manutacturing business: entirely new. Ad- | dress Busiuess, box 57, Call Office. | MIRST-CLASS SALOON, CHEAP; SALE AG | FCountot sickness. Ot 116 Onias avar 2 AC: 70K SALE—GROCERY AND BAR; NO OP- position. Inguire at Call Office. | YuuNe winow wax | X partner; small capital. | (o GROC:RY AND BAR | U gcod 1ocation: will vell caeap: business on account of illness [S A GENTLEMAN Room 8, 207 Post st. FOR SALE: eoing out of Apply this ofice. FIRST MORTGAGE, $1200, 10 PER CENT, on first-class property, for sale at a discount | miortgage due. Address EL C. H., 320 Minna st DOR SALE—DINING-ROOM; ESTABLISHED | X' trade of 25 boarders: central location: rent | boarded out. Address P. T., box 47, Cail Office, | 2 = = | QALOON F 'R SALE CHEAP; KITCHE } O and sleeping room attached. For particulars | inquire at saloon 915 Market st. ARE CHANCE; CHICK dress G. G., 2460 Folsom st. RANCH. AD- ~ F THE BEST MILK ROUTES IN ALA- meda County for sale: run by present owner | tor 12 years; sickness cause of selling. Address | A. T SEWTH, box 1140, Alameda, or at ranch “ at Fitchbarg. WANTED-MISCELLANEOU: $20 Y BONUS WILL B! oroflice. Address W. W. PAID TO ANY ONE for young lady in siore oox 51, Call Office. securing positi VW ANTED—AN 1DEA; WHO CAN THINK of some simple thing to ptent? frotect your idess: they muy bring you wealth. Write JOIN WEDDERBURN & C0,, Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys. Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize offer and new list of 1000 inventions wanted. W ANTED TO RENT_BY RESPONSIBIE parties, furnished hotel. Address Z, box 14, Call Oftice. UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES, doors, mantels. eic., for sale. 1168 Missjon st JLCHO HOUSE, 86813 MARKET ST.—EUOMS 20c, 26¢ 10 506 night: $1 to £2 weex. 2526 \ Busr N CITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1, $1 25, $1 60 per weok. Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdort sta. 116 3% — BRANCH OFFICE OF subscription and wani ads. taken. J3RUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 SIXTH ST.: OPEN ali night; rooms 20¢ to $1 per night: $1 26 10 85 per week. J. 3. DikAKE, Manager. QOMS 150 TV 76 Pkt NIGH: 60C LU $1 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm sc. INGLE FURNISHLD ROOMS: 15¢ A NIGHT: 75c week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard. ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE U. 8. MA rine Corps, U. X Navy—Able-bodied unmar- ried men beiween the of 21 and 30 years who are citizens of the United Siates, or thoss who have legally declared thelr intention to be- come such; musi be of good character aud habits and able tospeak, read and write Enzlish and be between 5 feet b inches and 6 feet in heient. For further information apply at the Recruiting Oftice, 20 Ellis st.. San Francisco, Cal. MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIO! ‘want ads taken for THE CALL. AND OUNG GIRL AS COMPANION AND LIGHT housework, $10. M1SS CULLEN, 328 Sutte 0OK AND LAUNDRESS, $25; WAITRESS, 15.720;, 8 eirls for housework 'MRS. HIRD, ilis. ANTED-GERMAN GIRL FOR BAKERY, $20; German or Swedish 1auudress, $30: § €00ks, German s.yle, $30 and $25: French sec- ond aid_scamstress, $20; 20 girls for housework and assist: chambermaid, hotei, $7 & week. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockion RIVATE FAMILY, COOK. CITY, 8:20; Waitress, near city, $15: ironer, near city, $25 and found:'2 wa tresses, restaurant, citv, $15; 4 housework. §20; 8 girls to assisi in housework, $10 and $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Oflice, south- west corner Sixteenth and Mission sts, RY ACME HOUSE, 57 M low Sixth. for a room: 5ca MEN TO TAKE LUDGING AT 10c, 1 100 ZiéYooa nigns Inciuding coffes and ruls €24 Washington st., near Kearay. 952 MISSION ST.-BRANCH OFFICE OF 3 THE CALL: subscriptions and waut ads taken. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICY 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie: tor. stlll runs Denver House, 217 Third st : 150 Iarge rooms; 26c per night: 81 10 $3 per weei. KET ST., BE- ht: $1 a week. XPEKIENCED APPRENTICE ON CUS- tom conts. 942 Folsom sly ROSEDALE. 331 ELLIS ST._SINGLE FUR- | AV nished rooms, 20c 10 26¢ night, $1 1o $1 50 wi. SELL YOUR BOOK=. CLOTHING AND JEW- elry 1o A. KLEIN. 109 st.: send postal. CARPET CLEANING ARPETS CIEANED, RENOVATED LIKE - J. MCQUEEN, 458 Stevenson, Tel. S.228. ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS, cleans, moves. lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mxr. 88 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. J HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH Poor work send to SPA ULDING'S Ploneer Car- pet-beating Works, 853-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. J BSCRIPTIO! want ads taken for THE CALL. $)f4 MISSION — Si S AND 2 252 ATEST CAR FENDER PATENT: BEST IN | Li'vention. -\pply 623 Golden Gate ave. ITY KOUTE FOR SALE. APPLY THIS oftice, A XIMATUSCORK— pictures. ROJECTING LIVING Animatoscope, 933 Mrkt., 7th floor. JEWSPAPER ROUTE I. INTERIOR CITY Nihaiio San rraoiae. s varticalars apply this office. 339 HAYES-_BRANCH OFFICE OF THE '+ CALL: subscriptions and want ads taken. { () HORSES FOR sAL buggies, carts, hnrnes Market, 827 Sixth st nesday. ALSO WAGONS, srand Arcade Hors auction sales every Weds SULLIVAN & DOY LE. Auciioneers. | 5() HEAD DRIVING AND WORK HORSES; weight 1000 to 1700 (bs. 862 Howard st. (CARPET-CLEANING, 8c: LAYING, 3¢; RUG samples free: tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 8 Sth st A L KINDS OF TURNOU £ for sale. M.F. BOYCE ALVANCE CARPET-CLEANING €O, 403 Sutter: tel. Main 394, GEO. WA LCOM, prop. WATTS, reliable carpet-cleaniug renovtg, aiter. - atlon works. 409 McAllister. Tel Jessie S21. (CARFETS CLEANED & RENOVATED LIKE new. 23 Tenth; tel. South 36. Mackintosh & Co. J . B ICHELL CALPET- + 240 14th si.: cleaning 8¢ a yard. Tel. Mig 74, ONKLIN'S CARPAT- BEATING 333 Golden G; Telephone LiSANING CO.. WORKS t 126, LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THERE are funds in the treasury 1o redeem bonds. issued on Levee District No.1 of Sutier (ounty, Cal, according to an sct of the Legislature ap. gmvsd April 9 1880, as follows, to wit: Bond No, 3, $500; bond No. 92, $500: bond No. 91, §50 boad No.' 90, $500; boud No. 89, $500: bond ™ o £8, $500; boud No. 87, $500; bond_No. 86, 8500 Dbond No. 85, £500: bond No' 84, $500: boud No. 83, 8500; Lond No. 82, $500; bond No. 74 50! bond No. 75, $500: bond No. 72, 8500 bon.| %o 71, £500, and bond No. 70 $500% and that at the expiration of thirty days irom the date of this nodlce If sald bonds are not presented for redemp- tion the interest thereon will cease. from and after which time no interest shall be allowed on said bonds. ™ . J. COPE, reasurer of Suiter C. Dated Yuba City, Februaty 18, ;59'“1.""" o 5(),LEAD OF 11 ORSES SUITABL: FOR ANY business 900 to 1500 pounds. O.d Turk-st. car stables, 1301 Turk: team of large young males. HO() SEX NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- Dess: ail kinds: bugey.wazon, carts, surray & rockaway: 40 cheap borses. 15in and Valensiy, WAGONS AND CARRIAGES E, C: FFEE AND SP CE WAGON: ALSO new and second-hand wagons. 1340 Turk st. JEW ANDSECOND-HAND BAKER, LAUN- dry and milk-wagon: also fine top BUEEY und Fockaway. S:R Harrison si. | e e | PROFESSIONAL CARDS, | JOBN E RICHARDS, La W OFFICES &Kooy 26 and 27, Crocker DRMQMY; MiepLOne Maia %5, San Francisco, Cal. OHN K Al NDMAURICE L. ASHER allys w luw. 1S 515,316, bin foor, Partoct bids ——— ATl HOTELS. ROOKLYN HOTKL, 208-21: y board aud room 8110 &2 per dug. 48 per week: choice rooms 50 To0ms for famiy $1 10 31 50 per nigh: service; free coach CHANKLES MON per dag, £6 to sulte

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