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2 1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1897. THE CARNIAL 15 ASSISTANC " Charles D. G. Gray Will Co-operate With the Committee. Merchants’ Asscciation Gives Indorsement and Will Lend Support. Meeting of Daegates Frcm the Par- lors of the Native Sons of the Golden West. Several important s'eps in forwarding the carnival project were taken yesterday by the execative commitiee in engaging the interest of two of the representative organizations of San Francisco. Early in the morning a committee consisting of Messrs. Friedlander, Backus and Haber called on the Merchants' Association, at its request, to enllst its aid for the carni- val and secure its indorsement of the pro- ject. The board of directors cheerfully grapted the required indorsement and promised that they would sslect from among its members a committee to assist the carni- val committee in its canvass for funds. Some time ago the Merchants’ Association voted $100 to the carnival. They supple- ment this now with their moral indorse- ment and assisiance. At the suggestion of the State Develop- ment Society the carnival committee has engaged the services of Charles de Garmo Gray, a man of worldwide reputation in connection with festivals, to act in conjunction with the committee to work out'its details and to waken carnival sup- portamong the merchants of this City. The State Development Society is well acquainted with Mr. Gray’s services and give bim the highest form of indorse- ment. He will work under the direction of Carnival Director Friedlander and the executive committes. Colone! John O'Byrne, who bas been acting as chairman of the finance com- mittee, has been compelled to resign its duties on account of il health. The colonel, however, remains on the commit- tee as one of its vice-presidents, and will do all in his power to aid in the work of pushing the carnival. ; At the unanimous solicitation of the execuiivs commitiee, at its meeting last Wednesday night, Henry S. Martin, grand treasurer of the Native Sons, has consented 1o take charze of the canvass for funds. The committee feels highly gratified at| obtaining Mr. Martin’s services. Mission Parlor, N. 8. G. W., has called a me:ting of ali the delegates from the various parlors 1o meet in the library of the Native Sons’ Hall, on Mason street, next Monday evening, March 3 Th convention is called for the purpose of appo:ntinz committees for various de- -tails. The Native Sons will immediately start to work like beavers for the best . interests of the carnival. The programme of the meeting has not yet been decided | | be taken. upon, but immediate action w: WARDELL IS MARSHAL Appointments and Changes Made by the Board «f Educa- ticn. The So-Calied “Socio.ogical Insp-ctor Not Regarded With Favor by the School Directors. At the regular meeting of the Board of . Education Wednesday, Charles L. Ba rington presiding, the recommendation of the City Board of Examination to grant life diplomas of the rammar grade to Misses Rose V. Claiborne, 1da M. Ciay- | ton, Lousse K. Hanlon, Elizabeth Hitch- - ens, Angele C. Karatar, Fanuie Martin, Annie O'Conneli, Maggie V. Radford, Maria M. Rowe, Augusta Reinstein, Jose- phine Saunders, Rose Scheier, Anna E. Sutherlant die A. Webster and srs. Isabella C. Woodland was referred to the Classifi-ation Committee. Mrs. Ciara F. Stark: and Miss Ida B. French were awarded Calilornia State edncational dipiomas. The high school certificate of Miss Mary M. Cox was renewed. s J. 8. Wardell was elected Census Mar- shal for the current year beginning April 1, 1897. ! A. MacPherson was elected Deputy Cen- sus Narsbal for the same term, James B. Ivory was appointed assistant . messenger to the board. Mr. Stable was appointed to replace Robert Barth as teacher of vhysical cul- .- iure at a reduced salary of $100 a month. J. P. Sheerin was appointed assistant i(m;zkeepel of the depariment, vice Percy . King. .° _Mss Sophie A. Grote and James H. Bimmons were elected members of the City Board of Examination for the term of two years. Dr. Bunnell, who during his leave of absence as substitute evening teacher secured the position of assistant physician in the City Peceiving pital, was transferred io tae day substitute class. His leave of absence ends with this montb, when it is expected he will re- sign as a teacher soas not to hold two positions under the administration. J. T. Jones, Janitorof the Horace Mann, who attempted to shoot Principal O'Con- nor last Thursday, was dismissed and Mrs. Lavelle was appointed in his stead. Miss Clara A. Adams of the day school substitute class has been assigned to the charge of a class in the Jeffer-on Primary Scso0l. Mrs. L. A. Rich of the evening substi- tute ciass was elected a regular teacher in the department and ass.;gned to the charge of the class of P. L. Weaver Jr., now on leave of absence from the Lincoln Evening School. Miss Nora Fogarty was assigned to the new class now forming in the Franklin Evening School. Having successfully passed the proba- tionary period the following ladies were elected regular teachers in the depart- ment: Miss J. O’'Brien, Sutro Primary Bchool; Miss Mary Mower, Starr King Primary School ;- Miss C. B. Bailey, Emer- son Primary School; Miss Agnes M. Quinn, Columbis Grammar School; Miss * Juliet Sexton, Dudley Stone Primary Beiool; Miss M. B. Lalow, Marsball Pri- msry School. Drs. McCarthy and Smith were appoint- ed special physicians of the department o examine the eyes of the pupils of the schools and report to the Committee on Health once a month. Director Head vpresented the following resolution, which was adopted: WHEREAS, Senate bill No. 28, known as the sounlogical Lill, having passed both houses of - the Legisiature; and whereas, said biil, by its rovisions, &llows iutrusion and investigation nto the homes and private rights of citizens; sud whereas, it provides ior the expenditures of public money without any safeguards; therefore be 1t Resolved, That ais Excellency, Governor James . Budd, be requested, in the interest of the School Department of San Francisco, and for the best interests of the citizens of San Francisco, to veto the swid Senate bill No. 28. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continned. SITCATIONS WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continuad. M ate. oft Leave of absence was granted to Miss Rose Tomvkins, Miss M. A. Deane, Mise J. E. Clark and P. L. Weaver Jr. IDULE-AGED WOM N WISHES A SITUA- tion 10 do general housework: wages moder- : fond of children: city oaly. 38 South Park, Third st. Sooamho A L0 COMING TO CALIFORNIA. Probability of a Three Days’ Carnival = ing-house or widowei’s home. l.oom ket st. ASTEKN LADY OF EXPERIEN: E WANTS permanent position as housekeeper in lodg- , 995 Mar- Before the Great Battle. | “Ifind that most of the people who are coming from the East to attend the fight 7OUNG LADY, FORMERLY IN GOOD CIR- cu iances, desires & lucratwe position as eeper. or wili do gentlemen’s menaing. 120 Elis st., Toom 17, se: ond floor; «all after 1% at Carson,” said General Passenger Agent Goodman yesterday, ‘‘are going to come on througii to California before they re- 7OUNG WIDOW, RECENTLY FROM THE Eust, wants & piace as iousekeeper in botel or bachelor's home preferred: cicy or country. Room 2, 223 Post st. of the crowd here. {. “It is also stated that Manager Stuart noons). turn. This is th- purport of all my &d- 5 4 vices. In that case California will have MhKIC,\lN LA‘I-\'n ‘,‘;‘.fi?;.,}:"}é!‘gi‘fl.‘.‘fi o a0t nur : medici the advantare of getting the larger part | - 00 s0 "Eady st near Stewner (atier- intends to have a three days' carnival, b ginning before the fight. I do not get t is from Stuart himsel{, but from one of Api EFINED WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO DO ‘housework or chamberv ork in & small family. pi 1148 buiter st.. room 16. the men representing him. He said it would begin Monday and run throuch Tue:day and Wednesday. Itisimportant |PLY TANTED—A SITUATION AS WORKING housekeeper or second work and sewlag. Ap- 3U6 Fell st. that the details in reference to the carnival be known as early as possible in the East, so that people intending 10 come may 10 $15. OUSEWORK WANTED BY A MIDDLE- aged woman; is & good cook: wages from $12 “U6 Fitth si., near Howard. know in advance how to govern their |7 movements.” | It is expested the carnival will have GUNGSTHONG W to do general housesork aud plain cooking. 514 Lak 5., many features, aside from the great fight, which will make it full of attractions to many people. address W. QCOTCR GIRL WISHES POSITION COOKIN . or housswork; in American family. Cali or + A., 1221 O'Farreil st. - HOTEL ARRIVALS. Yae sewing at home. OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO DO 131 Taylor st., room 2. GRAND HOTEL. EAT YOUNG GIRL GOOD COOK, WISHES 4N 1o do hous:work iu asmall family. 119 Fili- | Mrs J Stetson,Woodland R M Brown, Colo more s ., near Haight. 1 ¥ Hellbron & w, Sac F F Rob- & w. Colo | F H Baker, Ogden D M Dysart, Cuba ESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS =ITUA- | 3 %rcher, Tacoma W_J Wilson, Newcastle | I\ tion to do genersl houseworik; city or country. | P A Griftin, Modesio R Har , Sac Address 183 Jessie | 3 Birmingliam. Towles G Page, Denver { B Hill Denver Taay&w, N Y G BMAN WOMAN WANTS FEW MORE BF Horton & w, Mich G 4 Smail. Chicago laces to wash. iron or housecleaning. Cail or Pl | ¥ B Woods,L Angeles G Orcu t & w, lowa address 232 Shipley st. E H More, b Barb ri G Chase. Beliota Miss Cahll , San Diego Mrs Haves. L Angeles ¥ L Schiotl, Ohio Miss Mason, L A A H Scnnabel, Newcastie J H Audrews.'Sac eres OUNG LADY WISHES POSITION TO DO second work or would do housework: good ref- nce. Call 1339 Pine -t G B ndrews, Sac ¥ S Blair, Mont R H Witiey onterey J Hopkins, Eoston | Mrs Hopkios, Boston' H H Bell, Ca W H Davis, Atich ¥ P Stacy. Minn Ha; L P Swift, Fresno 0 D Cooper, Cal OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION s cook or will do bousework. Apply 227 yes st. W B Hazen. S Jose A L Burbour, San Jose L M Lasell. Martinez A Seaman, Boston ac OUNG GIRL WISHES HOUSEWORK: ages §20. Address by letter 1203 Scott st Please do nut call. AN WANTS A PLACE | MANAND WIFE (X0 CLILDR. X)WANT places i country hotel or boardig-house: wite is good cook and baker. and m an understands Kl chen aud housework 350 Jessie st / ANTED — POSITION AS TRAVELING salesmai by experienced commercial tra ¢ler: moderaie salary and commission. Address | B P., Lox 147. Cail. W ANTEL—PUSITION AS ENGINEER: 18 Sin; Sxheiienion at atiionary, sl TmEtIne Wers: highe-t referen Address Engineer, 38, Call Ufii.e. o (GUOD TEAMSTER WANTS A PLACK: 8O- ber; bandy wiih roois and willing to do any- W ANTED—10 YOUNG LADIES TO LEARN barber trade: shop to open May 1. Particu- lars cali 13834 Lighth st., S. F. Barber Coliege. 116 YISTH ST—BRANCH OFFICE OF ki THE CALL; subscription and wani ads en. MALE HELP WANTED. 35 SOOI, COMPETENT MEN CAN OBTAIN work to-day, $eom $15 to $65 per month and found: ccoks, ers. disbwas: ers. | oriers, Innn- dry-man to ru; be -p-herder, farm- ers, laborers. milkers, groc ry clers, ete. MURRAY & READY. Leading Em- ployment Agents, 634 and 636 Cla. thing. ‘Address K., box 180, Ul OUNG DANISH COUPL - = l 4on in cily or couats o0d references £o0d cook: miaa handy. 12117 Bush. WISH SITUA- wite OREMAN FOR VINEYARD: $50: SEE BOSS here. MUREAY & READY, Leading Employ- ment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. (GEEMAN WANTS SITUATION AS COACE. man or gardemer; thorouchly understands both branches. A pply at 508 Th ITUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS barber: sober, sieady. Address B., box £0, Call Oftice, H EAD COOK, RESTATURANT, $60: RESTAU- rant butcher, $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ¢) NEAT HOTFL WAITERS, W.TH DRESS sults, hotel, $30. C. B. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary si. QIIUATION WANTED ON RANCH BY mau ani wite 5o children: man understands all about orchard and vioeyard; also good team- sier: wite good cook and housekeeper. Address A., box 70, Call Oftice. [ OUNG MAN WANTS JOB AS PLUMBER, or +1ll work as partner oo shares. Apply 48 Sacramento st. ILKER AND WIFE, NEAR CITY: WIFE to cook: $40 and found. C. R. HANSEN & ©0., 110 Geary st. TED — MILKER AND 'WIFE, MUST eak French, $i0: bookkeeper and salesman for liquor house: shop-buteher. $95 and. tound &'ter-boy and others. Apply J. k. C) ETT & €O, 628 Sacramentost. 90 HAYES ST._BRANCH OFFICE OF 399 THE CALL; subscriptions apd waut ads taken. YOUSG MAN WANTS A SITUATION As uisht waichman. Ad.ress 9 3 Howard st 9Q NIGHT COOK*, $7 WEEK: COOK, $35 AND o0m: 3 bell ana elavator bays: nishi Cook, 830 and roam: wa'ter, #8 week: cook, $40 and roc MARTIN'S, 749 M arke 2 N UTi KK, $30. MISS street. LLEN. 323 SUTTER ISHWASHER, COUNTRY HOTEL, $25. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. OUNG MAN 18 WANTS 10 DRIVE DELIV- ery of any kind: knows city well: can give ref- ereuce, - Address 149 Fifth st., flat 2. HASDY JAPANESE WANTS POSITION AS janitor, or would wo k in shop or factory: #peaks good Knglish. F. M., 10 Central piace, off Flue st.: with best recommendation. W ANTED—BY MIDDLE-AGE » AMERICAN, with references, place as gurdener about pri- vate place, horses. cow, etc.: baudy with tools. Address Earnest, 224 Seventh st. 507 MONTGOMERY, CORNER OF CLAY— Z{ Upen untt §:30° o'clock; branch office of ibe Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken. $2() BONUS FOR POSITION AS BOOK- D keeper, agsistant. shipping clerk, clerk in yholesale House; city reference. Address 1140 alen.ia st. J J Moore, Victoria H EHopkinson.Stockton W Bruce, Chicago J F Devendord, S Jose 7 H H Grandee, Chicago 0UNG as housekeeper. WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION 144 Fifin s, rovm 6. LICK HOUSE. 7 OUNG WIDOW WANTS A PLACE A8 housekeeper; city Of couatry, 122 Post st., m 3. ADY WISHES SITU keeper or care of luv TION AS HOUSE- id: city or country. Address 2983 Tweaty-secoud st. TANTEU—SITUATION BY A YOUNG GIRL t do housework: good cook; relerences. 515 Eightk: st., Oakland. ESPECT BLE WOMAN WiSAES SITUA- ton: either cooking or housswork: ciiy o Diry: besc of city references. 131 Wildey st bet. Bush and Fine. | Cap: W J Brrant, Seattle C C Cherry, Feattle i F M« reighton, NY M Elmore, Marysville | 700 | 8T Elaca, “acramento A _ockwell. Denver | Mrs O Nor b. Denver V J Witlls, Fresno | 20 ton, Miss Mrs O J Peters. Sacto 4 | 3D Culp. San Feilpe G Chase, ! eliota | T'C Garrie, ~onora A D Jobnson. Sonora M B Milliard, Ma-s 1 Hyman, Nevada City CW Fisher, %an Jose 8 A Alexander, Fresuo © W Garrett, Fresuo W C Cressy, | & Lowe. . Jose H F Hemingway & w, E Clifford, B.sion Conn K | ©1. Wardivel, Cona Mrs M Hotchklss, Conn | J Verolan, Cat F A (r ssy, Modasto o | Jas Collins, Courtland Jos Clegg. Aubyn SR A B Eastwood & w,8 Jose EF F 8 Bosworth, Portiand | R’ S R Brown, Onkiaid A I: Lvons, Cal D Allen. Lal Francis, Fer dale |ty 1mp-on, Eureka J I Huchion. (hco Mclean. Grss Valley C D Redcliff, Merced A Jdelasou-a Japun G Tarao, Jupan COSMOPULITAN HOTEL. 3 rs Davis. Merced Mrs Lake, Merced G Poll 605 Post st , 100m EFINED WUMAN WOULD LIKE SITU tion as managing house eeper: city or ¢ un : references. Ca.l or adaress MRS. WELLER, ERMANGIRL WISHES SITUATION FOR cooking and general housework. Cull at 21514 k st in Tear; v ouid liae to sicep at home. Sam Davis, Merced Miss Will. Rockwood, Pa CT Mullune, Cincinnatf W Skewers, Ala JLDEELY BUT VERY ACTIVE FHENCH widow wan (s situation in quiet famiy; coun- D Yoeman. N bakota R Neilson. A B Oppenteimer, Texas 3 Gooiwill Utah roow ani board. T Rose & w, Alvarado E ~ Ward, Sau Jose try preferred: can teach. sew and make herself E Mulvinlll, Nevada Miss M Verio, Nevads | generally useful. Address MME. M., 00x 65, W ést James Lawier, N J Noel & w, Mont na Berkeley. J H dicDonald, Fresno C M Maxwell, Fresno W R Wilson, White Hill J ¥ MsDonagh, Fresno 7OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO DO O P Carson, Xeva P D Blake, Coltsa plain sewing for hotel: willlag to work for Call 206 Fifih st., room 8. MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF CaLL: want ads and subscriptions taken. THE ANDY JAPANESE WANTS POSITION AS janlior or would work in shop or factory: speaks good Knglish. F. M., 10 Ceutral place, oft Flnest.i with best recommendation. W INCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD 8T, N& Market: 200 rooms: 5¢ to §1 50 per nigh 3150 10 §6 per week: convenient and respecta free bus and baggage to and from ihe ferry. S¥COND EXPEDITION OF SOUTH SEA Isands now formed; In cherge of Caplain KOOMS WANTED. RILIIANT VOUALIST AND FIANISTE, excepiicn .l eaching abilities. de [res bosrd in exchance tor tuition: - g e ' ddreas e V o box 140, Call Offioa. MONEY WANTED. B »\;:.\'TED FOR TWO YEARS ON 82500 properts worch §6000; witl pay 8 per cent. Address 8., box 70, Cal Office. Pt e WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. W.{:?én—cuon CHEAP HORSE. 109 Sixth st ANTED — LIGHT BICY«LE: BRING IT W HIKRTY OR THIRTY scnooner. Address MuN slon st. $ /0 BONDS WILL BE PAID TO ANY ONE securing position for young Iadv in s.ore oroffice Address W. W., box 51, Call Office. UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES, doors, mentels. etc., for sale. 1168 Mission si. aong. 516 Geary st. VE FOOT SLOOP OR (& BUTTON,1188 Mis- QELL YOUR HOOKS, CLOTHING AXD JEW- elry 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st: send posiak. BUSINESS CHANCES. §25(0, BRANCA B KERY, CANDY aND . variely store: 1iving-rooms; finely o- cated: dclig a profi able business; a big b.rgain. | A- S."LESS,1082 Mark~t =t 45(). SALOON WITII 11 ROOMS, FURNT. $450. zitureTactadai; oost. Iocation worh a7 Market: presen: owner In ‘ame plice 15 care; Dresent owner has anoher business in the country. A.S. LESS, 1082 Marke! s:. $700. SRCERY AxD BAR [} « Market: 4 ivinc-rooms: rent oniy $25; Ppresent owner there 6 years: bi. bar trade: other business causes saie. A. S. LiSS, 1032 Market, $600, BEANCH BAK . und_school NORTH OF Y. “TATIONERY supplies: good locations 1 vinz-rooms. furniture iuciuded: near a school: good, steady business. A. S. LESS, 1032 Marker. $400. SALOON, X, OF MARKET: ¢ FING « furnished rooms: Kitchen: torerooms: fine steck; brst location; cheap reat; greatest bar gsin ever offered: ow .er bas oiher large interests. A. S. LESS, 1032 Market st. $OF(). §ALOON: FINELY STOCKED AND DY, fitted up; on prominent business sireet; owner going to_Alas.a; must sell: big barain, 4.8 Lr.S3, 1032 Markei s . TGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FUANE ture, restauraut, saloon fixtures and erocer - atocks. STENBEKG. 632 Market: tel. main 1048, LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 8(rBOUM EOUSE 6N MARKET ST.....41,400 9U 21-r00m house, only. e 650 10 rooms, on McAllister 400 20 rooms? corner: new.... 1,200 14 rooms on Sutter., 850 7-room hou 18 rooms, DE LFr() GRICERY AND B 5 LIVING- &53 . rooms. STENBERG, 632 Mar. et g £ BUTCHEK-SHOP; GOOD LOCA- $000. tion: finely fitted uD: cash regisier: horse and_wagon; clea's $100 & month: seo this bargain. STENBEKG & CO., 632 Marker st. BEST ROUTE In CITY: CLEARS $350. £100 per month: il ziven: sacrinces account of departure. STENBERG, 632 Marxet, 9 ; ELEGANT; N. M \RKKT. 29 30 rooms: north; great harcain. 1€ rooms; ceniral; goo1 furniture, UNDE®WOOD & CO 0 LET—STORE AND 21 ROUMS: SUNNY; 9((), MILK DEPOT AND DAIRY. GooD $200. focation: low reat. STENBERG, 532 Market. $400. BESTAURANT; NEAR RAILROAD depot: large number regular boarders; Witts; fi rs’ €] " 27 Minoa st.; rent very chea MADISON & | peat, attractive place: compulsory sale exchange information 639 Caliteraia e e lsiands. Ful RKE. - for real estate. STENBERG CO., 62 Market si. ANTED-5 LIVE SOLICITORS: GOOD NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS: GOOD SALOON; ELEGANTLY FIITED: 1 references; gocd commission. 873 Market bet. 8 and 10 A. M. 7 OUNG MAN TO HELP BRDDLE FRUIT; S0c per day: increse. Cail befors 9 . i, 129 Hickory ave., bet. Gough and Fran<lin. 9 WELL-SAVED MEN OR WOMEN TQ CON- duct religions mee:ings every evening. Call 31 Third st. at 8 p. M. W AXTED—AN INDUSTRIOUS PARTY IN well-paying business: $75 required 45 Third 7 ANTED—BOY IN ARCHITECT’'S OFFICE. Address A. H., box 33, Csll. KESSBOY AT BOULIN'S PRINTING OF- fice, 519 Filbert st. SEAMEN AND ORDINARIES APPLY 10 Steuart st., upstairs. IRST-\ LASS LADIES TAILORS WANTED, 408 Suter st. RANCH OFFICE OF TH i CALL, 167 NINTH st.—Want ads and subscriptions take: OB (OMPOSITOR, CLEAN IN WORK AND Pperson; references: A. H., box 144, Call Office. FEMALE HELP WANTED. ROTESTANTLADY, NOT OVER 33 YEARS, prefer one who can speak Germau ot French 10 teach and take care of 3 children, country, §25 | and found. ste iady bere ihis morning, MURRAY & R ADY, leading Empioyment Agents, 634 8:d 636 C ay st (AT GIRLOR WOMAN TO DO COOKING | 4\ and housewurk 11 privace family. country, 20, e lady here: call early. MURKAY & tEADY, Leading Employmeut Agents. 634 ana 836 Clay st RENCH SECOND GIRL. $25: COOK. 835: nurse, $20; second girl, $2u 10 housework giris. city and country. $20 and $25: 8 youag girls Lo assist, $10 to §15. MIS3 CULLEN, 323 Sutter. YOOK; HOTEL: COUNIRY: $80. MISS (UL- A Alexander, Chicago T P Eppinger, N Y W Ciayton, Clevelan1,0 Mrs EC _dams, Sacto Mrs R Steele, Merced | E Siiuts, Mich Miss L Stor e, Mich H D Bililngs. San Mateo OMP #0326 Lk st., room. TENT NUKS ences, wisbes posi IRL, WITA HEFER J Chumberluin, Utah A Combs, Fortia d, Or G 1hillips, Poriland, Or L Evans, Portland, Or Pat Crossen, Juneau K Marjorie & w, Cal H G barris, Cal J Yarrison, Waisonville Y OUNG -GERMAN LADY DESIRES POSL- tion as worxing housekeeper. 112 Taylor st., room 14. | A Goncahies & w, Sacto H Whitney. Sac.o P lurner & w, N 'Y O McLaughilo, Butte , Portland G Erbacher, Westley Los Augeles F Ii Jones, Los Angeles TRONG GERMAN GIRL WISHES A PLACE for general housewo:k and plain cooking. Call at 165 + enama st. on. Piease call after 3 7. x. | LEN, 3.8 Sutter st. OTHER AND DAUGHTER: COUNTRY; I¥l 825 MISS CULLEN, 328 Suiter st. | (o LEX W ALTRESS, 8 6 PRIVATE FAMILY. MISS CULL 23 Sut er. EFINED GEKRMAN | Riss CoLue . GERMAN FAMILY, §30. MISS CUL- 823 Sutter. 5XCOND GIRL, $20. 23 Sutter £, Tacoms,Wash M M Quintells, Arizona ADY, as housekevper. 1608 Steiner st | MIDDLE-AGED, WANTS A PLACE | IDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS HOUSEKEEP- er, $10." MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter. ALACE HOTEL. L Laverze, Everett L E Pike, Hartford H Mcintosh, Chicago H A Falrbank, La Mrs Mavham, Denver W MRS. M. E. JENSELS, 8 Minua st., rear. AN — WASHING, housecieaning by the day; IRONING OR 800d reference. : Coio Miss Mayba+, Denver | | v 6 | Mrs H \hee er. Colo ¥ L Brown. Denver | L Cunningbam, Bufla'o E W Halton, Co umbus MrsCunniogh: on, Boston MrsC S katon, Boston M Lindles, Los Angeles ufta 0C 8 s Cul W LM roelees. N Y baker: will do a small work: hotel or lodging-house; wages $15 to $25. 713 Broadway. OUNG WUMAN WISH American famil SIT\ ATION IN is & goed plain cook sand b or would do_chamber- | 3 R\ Hoexter, N Y H S Home, - eattla ERMAN GiRL WISHES POSITION 10 DO general housework in small family. Call 2610 ter st. | o NUKSEGISLS #15: ~ECOND GIRL. #15: | & girl. Contra Costa, $15: girl, Suuter st. g!ri, Dupont st., $15: giri, Filimore st., $1| | Livermore, a1 gri, Broderick st, $15: uin, | Gough s . 815- ciri in fam ly 2, O'Fariell st., $16. | M CKTiN'S, 749 Market st IRL, GOLDEN G TE AVE., 83 Iis st., $25: girl, Geary et., $20; girl. Ellis st | 820: girl, Ninus st., 820: girl, Fair Oaks. $20; giri | Frankiin st., $20; girl, Washington_ s Lombard st.’ $20: gl Gough st. & | second gi 1, $40. MARTIN'S, 749 : GIRL, EL- 3 J Henry, Seattie O Mc enry, Modesto A Litan'r, N Y Mrs O Mcienry, Cal S A J Pec, Detroit DrCTioore, N Y F H Sweet MrsC T Foore, N Y Mrs Sweetiand, Beston J A Fatien, Chicago AJ Levs. N Y W D McKenna, N Mrs A J Levy, N Y 3 1 ¥ Souta, New Yore Mrs Nerthrop, Miss Johistone, N Y ESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS SITUA- tion 10 do housework and cooking. no objec: tion 10 short d stance in the country: o trifiers need apply. 139 Lleventh s:. Frank Cbristraner. N ¥ Gould 1 fetz, Omaba HAH ppoer&w,Oregon F K Sharcey, N/Y WO SWEDISH GLELS WISH 10 DO GEN- eral housew ork. Piease call a: 142 Ninth st. | © WAITRESSES CITY, $20 AND ROOM: cook, §7 to 88 & week, city: waltress. 85 & MARTIN' , 749 Marke: st. week. 9 MORE WAITRES-ES. §20: X0 ~UNDAY work: 5 hours’ work; see pariy 3 ». M. MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market at. C H Paswedel Jr.China Mrs R A Graham,Oregsn Geo H Clark, Netraska BALLWIN HOTEL. JHubbard &w, N Y J F Smith, Chicago on TANTED — SITUATION country preferre.. BY lady and daughier as cook and waltress, or tuer would accept sliustion as bousekecper: Z. B., 2114 Blake st., Berkeley. SW VanSvcle, NY J W Cook, Portland It H Hioze, Modesio B ¥ b Ark b lier. NY J Moen, Chicago . Chicazo W J Murray, N ¥ ng. San Jose O K Erown, Portland OSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER FOR CAMP | ooking by a respeciable young womas cook and bous 126 Fourth st., room good ceeper. Call from 9 A.M.toD P. 2. C M Hunter, N Orieans D A Vreyhar., La R N Bonel, Los Angeles ~J La Fiance, Or W T Barker, L Angeles J Zebring, Denver JE Terry &'w, Cal H'N Chitfenden, J Welsh, Mont | | ¥ W Crelgh.ou, N Y F Simow o0, San Jose | hoi nver | si., IXPERIENCED HOUSEKERPER (WIDOW) wants work In widower's or bachelor's ho d. with children: country yrefcrred. 88 room 17; hours11a X 109 P. M. — SAN FRANCISCO *CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALz~ ing Fiooss oy tho aay: unascaiands catting and f IRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WANTS { 710 Market sireet, Open untll 12 o'clock every Bight in the year. | BEANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corver Clay: open until oclock. perfecily. Pleae address MKS. FORSTER, 121835 Powell s-. OMPETENT GERMAN COOK IN A HOTEL or private house wisiies a posicion. 14813 Sil- verst, ne.r ourth. | $89 Hayes street, open until 30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o' clock. EW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open place. TOMAN AND DAUGHTER (18) WANT PO- sitions as chambermaids in some respectable . 1., 1125 McAlus.er st. | AMERICAN | RONER, STEAM LAUNDRY, $10 A WEEK: cail early. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. | HGUSEKEELER, 815 8 HOUSEKEEPERS, | $10 and $12. M. RTIN'S, 749 Market st WASIED-DISHWASHKR AT 1604 KEN- tucky st. Potrero; Reidy’s Hotel. UNCH WAITEHRS; ber. ANTED—YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BAR- ber trade. Inquire 22714 Second st. STEADY WORK; Call'§ A. ., 58 First st. HOEMAKERS WANTLDON MEN'S SHOES. Call at once at 202 Fifth PARTRER, LIGHT WORK: MAN AND WIFE for lodging honse: man for advertiing: man Tor cigar-store and laundr+ office. 80- 539 California. ARBER WANTS PARTNER: OLD STAND: German preferr d, or will sell all. Call 123 Seventh st. W ANTED_STEADY, RELIABLE MAN FOR position in country: must have $5 expense money. Call after 10 4. 3. § Geary, room . WANIED-MEN TO GO WHALING; NO experience Tcquired. Apply at once at L. LEVY's clothing: store. NE. corner Battery and Jackson sts. payiug: ali rented; must sell; 19 Sixth st. (-BOOM FURNISHED HOUSE FULL OF o roomers, (heap. Address 4. B., box 131, Call. $950. D5 Yoien oF darkor sy low rest stocked with fine liquors, cigars, eic.: privat r00ms: owner hus other business: makes big sac- r.fice; investigate this. STENBERG, 632 Market. JICELY FURNISHED HOUSE OF 28 RANCH BAKERY AND DELICA CY STORE; LY rooms: reason for selling, leaving city. 21635 mus: be soid: living-rooms; nice sunny yard; Sixth st. Do agents. 340 Fourth st. ROOMS: NEw FURNITURE: FULL OF | QALOON BUSINESS FOR _BALE — THE 14 1ot ter wanced . 403 Gears 3. 339 HAYES—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscriptions and want ads taken. FURNITURE FOR SALE. ETIRING FROM RETAIL BUSINESS; must close out stock in 30 days: brussels car- pet, 421zc yard; floor oilcloth. 18c: mat ing, 70 yard; beiroum seis, 3 pieces, §8 60: d-room fur- Diture outfit, $65. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 AMaret st . Opp. Grant ave. A YONEY-RAISING SALE—80 DAYS ONLY, Bedroom sets, 3 pleces $9 50 Solld osk dining chairs. % 4-room furniture outfit, Brussels carpet, laid.. 5¢ yard S 5108 of Tauors, cigars aadt fxtares of saloon contalued In premises. 500 Baker st., corner of Grove, In this clty, and belonging to the estate of Daniei McFadden, deceased, is for sale. Bids or offers for the same will be received up to 12 o'clock i, Monday, (he first day of March, 1597, at room 35. Chronicle buiiding. A. C. FREESE, £pec al 4dministrator of the esiate of DANIEL MCFADDEN, ceceased. EAT-MARKET USING 233 BEEV. 7 sheep. 134 ho , etc, at a bargain: splendid chance 10 fncrease: owner hay better op- portunity offered; trial given. H. A., box 33, Call. ANTED—PARTNER IN AN OLD-ESTAB- lished commission business. Address A. B., box 144, Call Oflice, giving name and address. LL INVENTORS AND THOSE HOLDING A letters patent to send address and description of invention to Syndicate, box 74, Call Office. SHIREK & ~HIREE, 747 Market at.. opposite Grant avi TURNITURE OF 4 ROOMS FOR BALE; cheap. 91614 Plerce st., rear. JOR SALE—2 FOLDING-BEDS, BUREAU. Call morning, 1406 Hyde st. T L J. NKUMANN'S 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods: new o good 5 open eveninzs. ¥URNITURE WANTED. FURNITURE, STOVES CARPETS COUN- ters. showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market. F YOU WANT GUOD PRICES FOR FURNL ture and merchanaise sce SURD, 211 Larkin JGHER PKICE THAN ANYWHERE PALD oy Indiana Auetion U'0,1057 Market.opp.Jones CARPET CLEANING. W ANTED — FIRST-CLASS SHOEFITTER; £ood job for right man. Address Shoefitier, box 15, Call Office. ARBEKS, _TTENTION—$400 WORTH OF furniture, with 2 billiard tables, on account of departure. §225. Address E. BONNARDEL, Stan- fora University. W AN1ED—a MAN TO RENT OR BUY A CL gar-stand. Apply SE. corner 24th a.d Folsom. ARBER WANTS PARTNER WITH SMALL amount money. Address A. B., box 165, Call. ANTED—TRAVELING SALESMAN, EX perlenced in the wooden, willow, tin and hari ware lines _address Traveiers, box 96, this office, giviug reference. JEW ENERGETIC MEN TO ENGAGE IN A good. paying busiuess; must deposit $5 as guar- sntee of good faith. Cail at 905 Marke: si., room 55. between 10 A. M. and 2 P. 3. OR SALE-AN ELEGANT TWO-CHAIR barber-shop: near Market: 4 real bargain; only $60; good reason for selling. 12 Hayes st ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE new. J. MCQUEEN, 453 Stevenson. Tel. S.228. ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS: cleans, moves. lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr. 38 and 40 kighth st.; telephone South 250. ALOON:. MUST ®ELL IMMEDIATELY kness. Address southeast corner Kearny ttornis. ~ Inquire 123 Prospect place. JURNITURE-MOVING UUTFIT FOR SAL first-class team: good-paying siand. South east corner Haight and Fillmore s s. HE LITTLE COFFEE-TREE RESTAURANT for sale al a barcaln on account of sickness in the family: price $40. Call at 804 Folsom st. JALOON ON BUSY S1REET NORTH OF Market; cheaprent: lease: bargain this week; Do agents. 'Inquire Cali Uttice. EST CHANCE IN THE WORLD T0O WORK for Christ—Well-faroished m ission; good loca- ton; rent £15. Call 81 Third st. TUUNG WIDOW OF MEANS DESIRF tleman partner. Room &, 995 Marke: st. ING WIDOW WANTS A GI partner; small capital. Room 8, G iLEMAN 7 Post st. OR SALE — WELL-ESTABLISHED DRY §00ds and notion business in Modes:o, Cal cupital required, about $3000; spiendid oppor- tublty for spring: good reason for selling. Apply to NATHAN SISTERS, Modesto. / HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send 1o SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car pet-beating Works, 353-57 Tehaina st.; tel. So. 40, | TOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE_UPHOLSTE Ing-store in good location. 5001 Twenty-fourth st., cor. Harrison. ARPET-CLEANING, Sc: LAYING, 3c; RUG samples free: tel. jessie 94d. tton, 38th st JOR SALE—GOOD CURNER cigar stand: cheap. STORE 51635 Geary at. AND ADVANCE CARPET.CLEANING CO., 402 Sucter; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM, prop. FOR SALE CHEAP-A PAYING RESTAU- rant. 654 Mission st. W ATTS, reliable car] . ation works. 409 cleanixg renovig. alter- cAllister: Tel. Jessie 321. W ANTED—PALTNER IN GOCL-PAYING downtown business. 717 Misston st. ARPETS CLEANED & RENOVATED LIKB new. 23 Tenth; tel. South 36. Mackintosh & Co. E MITCHELL, CAKPET-C LEANING CO.. « 240 14th st : cleaning 3c a yard. Tel Mis 74 ONKLIN'S CARPET- BEATING WORKS / 833 Golden Gate ave. Telephone £ast 126. ANTED,TOCOLLECT WAGE=~DUE LABOR- ersaclerks KNOX Collection Agcy, 110 Sutter. LOST. WANTED—CANVASSERS IN THE CITY and State to sell lots in che city of stockton; Jiveral commission: lots will sell readily. Address ., box 148, this office. 1 AS NT FOR_ INSURANCE COMPANY. LA MAKTIN'S, 749 Market st. TYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES made to order, $2 50. 959 Howard, nr. Sixth. JERMAN WAITRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL, see party, $20: waitress, seaside resort, $20: [altress, hotsl, lty. 820; 3 30; itresses, boardings ‘cook, ' privat. tamily, countr: tamily, city, $25: girl, hous Bousework gir s, 820, $2: 6 girls for country, ¥17 to §25: 2 nuracgiris, 1 5 young eirs to ussist, $10 to $15. C. K. HAN- N &CO., 110 Geary st. ERMAN NUKSE, §20: COOK AND LAUN dress, o short dista_ce. $25, see lady here at 11 to-day: second Irl, $25; German or Scandinavian Inundress and chambermaid, $25: 5 cooks In Ger- man a d American families. $25 and $20; restau- rant waitress, $25. and a Inig: number of girls for cooking and housework, J. F. CROSE1IT & CO., ¥16 Sutter st | honse, city, wntil § o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 167 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. D stress; terms modera. RESSMAKER FROM THE EA~T, FIRST- class cutier and fi:ter, wan.s position as s-am- SRS M., 632 ~tevenson. 1805 Polk street: open un NOTICE OF MEETINGS. EFINED EASTERN WIDOW, EXPERI- enced housckeeper, desires a situation ss bousekeeper: country preferred. 258 Kearay, r. 5. K IRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE work for aays. 1035 Post st. W work: no objection to large family. 105, Call Office. — ANTED, BY A COMPETENT WOMAN place to do housework, cooking or downstairs J.H., box M moderate: city. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANT & POSITION to do housework: kindto children: wages 28 : outh Park, off i hird. 713 LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL; subscrintions an . want ads taken. S 51 free bus any UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE Ca1L taken at branca ofiice, 359 Hayes st open untu 9:80 o'clock. w west corner Sixteentd and Mission s's. ANT ADS AND SUB-CRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Office, touth- HESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST, NR. Marxet: 200 rooms B¢ o $150 per nixl 50 to $6 per week ; convenient und respectable; basgage to and from (ke ferry. W COR. SIXTEENTH ®T., NEAR MIS sion; bramch office of TH3 CALL Sub- scriptions and want ads taken. §Z, JERBA BUENA LODGEOF PER- fection No. 1—Reguiar meeting THIS (FRIDAY)EVENING, Feb. 26, at 8 o'clock. D. 5. GEv. J. HUBE, >e:retary. EF GOIDEN GATE LODGE XO. 30, F.and A. M.—Offic-rs and members are requested to meet at the Temple THIS | (FRIDAY) AFTERNUON, February 28, at 1 o’clock, to conduct the funeral of our late brother, JoHMN C WILSON. GEO. J. HUBE, Secretary. g CROCKETT LODGF NO. 139, ¥. and A. M.—Officers and members are requesied to atiend the funeral of our iate brocher, HUG / J LIUS KROSCHER, . B. 8. Hall, 121 Kddy st., on SATURDAY, the 27th inst., at 1:30 . 3 ~ By order of the W. M. H. FORTRILDE, Sccreiary. YERBA BUENA LODGE. No. 15, i, 0. 0. F —Officers and members are hereby requested Lo us- semble In Memorial Hail, Odd Fel- lows’ Bullding, TO-DAY (Friday), at 12:15 o'clock for the purpose of ‘ttending the funeral of our 1 brother, J. C. WiLSON. . S TEFFERS JR, N, 6. GEORGE L. PERHAM, R. S, W THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Marin County Water Company will be held at the office of the com- ?auy. 406 California street. ~an Francisco, on | WEDNESDAY, the 3d day of March, 1897. at the hourof 12 o’clock M., for ‘the election of trustees for the ensning year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meet- ituaiion. teiephone 1304, SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. ERMAN, GOOD DRIVER AND GARD er. can milk and has Al references, wis Address ANDRE'S, 318 Stockion st. | ing. A. DALTO ' HARRISON, Secretarr. e ————— SPECIAL NOTICES. £ (OAKLAND PSYCHICAL SOCIETY, Fraternal Hull, Washington st —This «ven. ing (Fr.day), at 8 o'clock, Mra. Lillfe. inspirational speaker. will lectare, and her husband will sing interesting songs. P, C QIRST-CLASS nin st Lear Kearny. QUARTZMILL ENGINEER, With refeience, desires situa fon. Apply t0J. CROSETT & CU., 618 Sacramento st. i | VW ANIED—COOK FOR RESTAURANT. 7 A H week: first 8s tancy cook, $40; wrliressand | parior maid, 325; T ench second aud sewi g, 8201 German €ook, $35: German cirl, couutry, $20. LEON ANDRE, 315 Siocktou st. ANT D—NEAT GERMAN OR_ECANDI- Dav an woman for an institution, $20 to $25 r_mon.h and good home FPlease apply to W. . EWER & CO., 620 Clay st. F I1CE ) EE REDUCKI 25 CENT=: « IRLS of all nationalities wanted to flil various posi- tions. Gsrm.an ku pioyment Otiice, 306 Mason st. MAN TO DO COOKING, SHORT woman cook. small res:aurant, sieep home, $:0; German cook and wasn, $25. Employment Ofiice, 806 Mason st. QINGLE FURNISHED ROOMS: 150 A NIGHT: 76c week. Lindell House, Sixih and Howerd. T,OSTON, OR NKAR CORNER OF ELLIS J and Hyde purse contalning movey, valuable receipts to owuer only and gold giove buttoner: name on. purse. Sul.abie reward if re.urned to 593 Eibs si. OST OR STOLEN—SILVER WATCH AND chain _tetween Mills place and Dorson on Febroary 16. Heturn to grocery-store corner Clay 20d Mason sts. OURNEYMEN BARGERS secretary H. BKRNARD, 102 EAPLOYMEN U nth st AKRBERS_ARY SHAVING PARLORS FOR sale. 1556 Marker st. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers' Assn. S. FUCHS, 325 Grant ave. £CRULTS WANTED FOR THE U. 8. MA- rine Corps, U. 8. Navy—Able-bodied unmar- ried men beiween the ages of 21 and 30 years Who are cilizens of the United ‘S.ates, or those who have legally declared thelr intention to be- come such: musi be of good character and habits and able to speak, read and write English and be between 6 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in height. For surther information apply a: the Recruiung Oftice, 20 Kilis st.. San Francisco, Cal. JLADIES AND GENTS MISFIT ~HOES 4 bought and exchanged; new vamps and sec- ond-hand shoes for saie; large stogk; shoes made to order: bes. stock; work gusra kinds Of repairing. 743 Mission, near Grand Opera-house, ANTED—AN IDEA:; WHO CAN THINK of some simple thing 1o patent® § rotect your ide-s; thev may bring you wealth. Write JOILN WEDDERBURN & C0,, Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys. Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize Offec ane mew fist Of 1060 inventions wanted. - ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at_Branch Office, south- west corner Sixteenth and Mission sts, JRENCH GIRLS FOR NUKSING, UrsTAIRS work and seams resses; German giris for cook- ing and general houseworx. $20 aud $25. 313 Sutter st., Telr pbone Red 2718 1EL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: GER- man or German-speaking preferred: family ot three. 8 Ml es court, off California st., nr. Poweil. " ANTED—GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIKL for houseworx: plain washing; wages $15; references. 710 Hyde st. EAT, TiDY GIRL: HOUSEWORK, PLAIN Gaoo0K: family 2: $10. ~ Address N. T., box 107, Cal ANTED—WETNURSE. F. McNUTT, 101 Sutter st ERMAN GIRL IN GERMAN FAMILY: general housework: $20. 933 Halght st. / ANIED—A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL TO tase care of children. 3517 Bush. OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWURK. 1448 O Farreil st. S ANTED—-TAILORESS ON CUSTOM-MADE coats. Address T., box 102, Lall Office. APPLY DR W. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANESE employment office, removed to 61434 Califor- “del. main 281. HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 4141y O'Farreil. Tel. E, 426. & JHEY SELL ALL KINDS OF DRY £004s, hosiery. underwear, bed spreads, tow- els, table covers, laces, emb roidery, linings trim- mings, vellings, 'etc., very cheap at Pioneer Dry Goods Store, 105 Fifih st J APANESE INTRLLIGENGE AGENCY. R 90. St. Ann's bl'g, 6 Eddy st.: tel 3.mn 5234 HINESE & JAPANFSE; KEST'D 20 Y EARS, help;iel. main 1997. BRAULEY & Cu..640 Clay £ LR MYRTLE POTTER HAS KIMOVED from 1362A Market to 1346 Market, rm. 27. B 2ar TENANTS EJECTED FOR #4: | wi colle tions made: city or country. Pacific | C. Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6; tel. 5580. G obj-ct, empioyment while brcoming acquainted ENILEVAN OF MEANS DESIRES TO travel for wholesale house; most uny line: EZ7, DR BAZLT REMOVED FROM PHE- T Jan vuilding 10 908 Geary st.: tel. East 357, OMPETENT PROTESTANT COOK. WITH reference, desices a situation. J. F. CROSETT &CO., 3i6 ~ute-rst. N EAT HOUSEWORK GIRL, <TOUKTON, 2 IN LEN, 325 Sutter st. ERMAN WOMAN WITH 1 CHILD WOULD like sitoation in lodging-house for her room or 46, Cuil Oftice. ITUATION WANTED AS GOVERNESS OR companion by young lady with seminary and kindergarten dipioma. "Address X. Y., box 33, 4 family, $25: cook, Sonora, $25. MISS CUL- AN AND WIF) ana board snd smail wages. Address G. W., box S AILORESS ON VESTS WANTED. 9 MINT upstairs. [XPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR RESTAU- rast. 7173 Howard st., near Taird. 1 CUTTAR AND FITTER; MUSI BE ABLE uil charge of first-ciass dressmaking establishment; state full particulsrs. Adcress C. C. box 122, Call Ctfice. ESI'HCTABLE, COMPATENT GIRL FOR seneral “housework: i suited, sieady place: wa es 815, Apply 3201 Briges ave, Alameda, High-st. station, narrow gauge. L lbe comt mo-e than salary. Address | ['EW LADIES TO ENGAGE IN A GOOD- VANDEVERE, Cakland. Cal. ¥ Dayiog business: must deposl 85 as guarantes tal ket st., T00m. EMPERATE MAN OF 30, FIRST-CLASS | per10 o st tndg s Sl painter and paper-hanger, hsndy with Tools. undersianding care of horses and cows and gen- era work on private puace and hotels A1 Ffer- SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. | Caitomcs WOTK Very cheap. Painter, box 181, PLACE WANTED BY MAN AND WIFE ON ranch; woman good cook: man good teamster, undeisiands hor.es thorouzhly; cily or country; willug to go separate. 2 8 Natoma st. NO CHILDREN ITUATION WANTED BY JAPANFSE AS chief cook In hotel; will take charg of dining- room and kitchen; Lwenly years' experience; good Telerences. A. B, box 83, Call Ofice. ol Lo e L b At TR AR MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICKE OF THE CaLL; want ads and subscriptions taken. AMERI- Wwant_situation on ranch; woman to cock: man undersiands farming, horses and cows: references. Address Farmer, Fetaluma. \W ANTED—A CLEAN ‘GIRL TO DO HOUSE- work: country: $10 montn; steady home. 239 Post st., room 12. FXPEBIENCED OPERATORS ON FLAN. nel overshiris and underwesr. LEVI STRAUSS & C0., 3215 Fremout st. ] EARN DRESSCUTTING AND MILLINERY; 4 81 T week; unlimited lessons: lerns 8¢ McDowell Dressmaxing School, 636 Markes. MOST CONVENTENT AXD RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third sc. near Markec: 200 rooms: 25c to $16J per night: $1 50 1084 per week: free 'bus and baggage 10 and irom ferry. 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscriptions and want ads. taken. LYNN’S DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING Academy, 14 McAllister st.; $1a week. JLCHO HOUSK. 86314 MARK KT ST.—EUOMS 20c, 2b¢ to 50¢ night: $1 {0 $2 weex. 252 ; MISSIUN — SUBSCRIPTIONS ) want ads taken for THE CALL. EST IN CITY—SINGLE ROUMS, 1520 AND 5 cents per night: $1, $1 26, $1 50 per week. FPacific House, Commercial and Leidesdortt sts. 116 NINTE St — BRANCH OFFICE OF THE Ca subscription and want ads. taken. i HKUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 SIX [H ST.: OPEN ali night; rooms 25¢ to $1 per night: $1 36 to 85 per weex. J. G. Dit AKE, Manager. QOMS 16c TU 76¢ PER NIG LIS : 60c 10 %1 50 per week. Uriental, ¥25 Dromm se. AND PrY ACME HUUSE $7 MARKET ST., BE- io Eixin. for a room: ibca Dight: S1 awees 100 AMEN TO TAKE LUDGING AT 10g, 150 and 206 a right, including cofes and roils. L24 Washington st., near Kearny. 952 MASSION ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF - THB CALL: subscriptions and want ads taken. W ANTED_LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know ihai Kd Kolxin, Keno House proprie- tor, slll runs Denver Houss, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms; 26c per night: $1 10 $3 per week. ROSEDALE, 821 ELLIS ST_SINCLE FUR- nished rooms, 20¢ to 25¢ night, $1 to $1 50 wi. E. SBLON WANTS J0u MiN TO GET BOT- . Uc beer or wine 5c: best free Iunch. 643Ciay W ANTED-SINGLE ROOMS, 13c A DAY: 31 week: rooms for J, 26p a day. 51 00 & week; reading-room: dally papersi 36 £ INCHESTEK HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Marxec: 200 rooms, USc a night: reading. Toom: free bus and bazgage to and from the ferry. ANTED, YOUR SHOES— WE KEPAIR ghoes upto § o'clock every night: those work: iDg through the day can have ihelr snoes repaired 1 night while you wait: Iaqies’ sollng, 85¢; men't toiing, 60c: fine shoes mads Lo order from $2 up: uunnwuhm Resn damaxed by water, &3 than one- 1B ne, from 256 up L3 #: 50. 562 Mission sc.. bes, i Second 3. AGENTS WANTED. D ey DAL LU SN AGENTS-BRYAN'S BOOK, “THE FIRST Baue” Apply or address for territory, . FPerson, manager subscri 1 a WHITAKER & RAY CO: PANY. 728 Macker o PANY, 728 Market st. HOUSE§ WANTED. T T T USSR EUSSCUUN VW ARTED_FLAT OR COTTAGE 6 OR 7 rooms: yard: san: modern improvement: within fifteen’ minutey’ ride of Call office; Teagonable. Address C, box 83, Call Office. i OST—CURDUROY ( HAIR CUSRION FROM delivery-wagon In Western Addition ‘Thurs- day. Suitacle reward on return to 7v4 Grove st. OST—BLACK FEATHIR BOA. LIBERAL 4 reward ou return to this office. OST—JAPANE-E PUG SLUT ON KEAENY st.; yellow atd white; reward. 337 Kearny st OST—PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBKRNIA Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco in the name of (HARLES LAKIN or MARY LAKIN. The finder will please re urn to bank. OST—A PASS-BOOK WITH THE HIBER? i nia Savings and Loan Society of Sau Fran cisco. in the name of LYSSY KLOTZ, or MAT- THAUS KLOTZ: No. 162,712 The finder will plesse return to bauk. BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL 167 NINTH st.: want ads and subscriptions taken. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, A BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AXD LARGEST house west of ~Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and_30 U’Farrell s..; pianos, or- gans aud all other musical instruments, of all grades and prices; terms easy: prices lowost: everything possibie done Lo please and satisty the customer. 2 CTUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN PL anos; mon hly pa-ments from +5 up; deliv- ered free with siool and cover: correspondence solictted. THE F. W. SPENCE R COMPANY, salesrooms 9§38 Market sk, Opp. Mnason; esab lished over 20 years. ONA FIDE REDUCIION IN PRICES— Haines, Knabe, Bush & Gerts and ochers: sec- ond-hand pianos from $100 up. W. C. HAMIL. TON, successor tv A. L. Bancroft & Co., 324 Fost. 2 19() HAZELTON UPRIGHT, STOO! $120. S0EE R Leaveamwont: ALL AND HEAK NEW STYLE BRUENN J pianos; patent sounding-boarc; new principle the delight &ad wonder of all musicians. 228 Fosc BEST, BARGAINS IN THI. CITY FOR THE next 5 days at MAUVALS', 769 Market st. LEGANT BRUEN new; sacrifice. BRUENN'S, 228 Post st 3100 TPRIGHT IN GOOD CONDITION; A « bargain. BRUENN'S, 228 Post st. OU ARE WELCUME TU CREDIT AT BRUENN'S piano house, 228 Post st. (QUB, RENT CONTRACT PLAN ENABLES every fumily to have a fine new plano. SHEK- MAY, CLAY & CO.. Kearny and Sulter sta. ADMINISIRATOK'S SALE — MUST SELL Tanos a: immeuse reductjon for cash or on ius aliments. KATON ESTAYTE, 735 Market. JHY PAY REN® FOR o PIANO WHEN the same mon:hiy yayments will purchase oue at SHEKMAN, CLAY & CO’S. THE BEST PIANOS OF EVERY GRADE, from Stelnway down, can be found av SHER- MAN, CLAY & CO’S $800, SALOOK: POING NICE BUSINESS; . fine location: nicely fitted: fine range for lunch; patent becr pumps: owner leaving clty: abargan. UNDERWOUD & CO.. 765 Market st. ORSALE—CITY DRUGSTOKE IN THICKLY inhabited section: $200: sacrifice; fine stund for pbysician. Applyto LANGLEY & MICHAELS CO., 34-40 First st ARTNER IN AN ESTABLISHED BUSL -~ ness: must be sober aud erergetic: references exchanged: small cap tal required. 1041 Valencla $300 s ‘ ANTED—-PARTNER IN BAKERY: CEN- trally located. For paruculars call ar 113 Oak st. ALOON; OWNER 6 YEARS IN SAME place. ‘Apply Anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacific. TORE WITH 3 LIVING-ROOMS; ELEGANT locatlon for busivess. 406 Eourth st ©5] JLISSION — BALOON, DOING GOOD business, for sale; cheap; good reasons. 50(), DEY GOODS, MEN'S FURNI~HING DUV, goods, norions’: spiendia fixtures, chesp rent; living-rooms; good business; noagents. Ap- ply Cail Utfice. QR SALE—FINELY FURNISHED HOUSE; 10 rooms; all 1ented; cheap. 518 Taylor st. $100, LD ESTABLISHE D SALOOXN, « with 5 living-rooms. Inquire 911 Fol. som st FOR SALE CHEAP—A PAYING PRODUCE- store on Fifth street. Call 427 Froat st. FOR HALF-INTEREST IN-MaNU- facturing business. Apply 328 Bush st., 1GAR-STORE AND LAUNDRY OFFICE ON Market st.; cheap, Inquire Call Office. 92526 MISSION — SUBSORIPTIONS want ads taken for THE CALL. ATEST CAR FENDER PATENT: BEST IN vention. apply 628 Golden Gate ave. ITY ROUTE FOR SALE APPLY THIS office. NIMATUSCOPE—PROJECTING LIVING A es S A imatascope, 938 Mrkt., 7th floor. AND EWSPAPER ROUTE IN INTERIOR CITY N o ta San Fraocisco. * For particulars apply this office. PARTNERS WANTED, ARTNER WANTED FOR LARGE TOBACC P iations, with $350,000 capiial cash at dis. posal references exehangcd. Address A., box 93, this office. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV ing, stc., boushtand so.d. 1068 Mission, nr. 7th EQUAL TO B ANDSOMY, NEW, 39 H Ao abis an | $20. Bt aizie White: tewingmochine - o tachmen:s comples Dert st TALGE DOUBLE COMPARTMENT COIN bunk safe; chea . 8 Mission st. RESH MILCH COW AND CALF; CHEAP. 923 Fell st. AND LAUNDRY MACHINES; NEW _AND second-hand; tools supp ied, etc. 766 Bryant [ ABS BACK BAKS, MIKEORS. SHO ; cases, counters, Jinoleum, oftice furniture, store and office furniturs aud fixtures. new and second hand. J. Nt ONAN, 1017-1018-.021-1023 Mission 6., above Sixth. N EW ELMWOOD RANGES ARE THE BEST. AN W. S RAY MFG. CO., 12 California st cause, departure. 8124 Fii- iD-HAN D MACHINERY BYILERS BN GINE: sh & Wolpmac, 157 Beala. water-pipes. Mel: BALGAIN FINE LARGE CPRIGHT.CHEAP 'SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister,next Hibernia Bank. OFFEE MILL SCALE: LETTER PRESS, stand desk, money i1, sa! cheap. 102 Clay. FECT; . AT SHERMAN, CLAY & CO’S ONLY WILL you find a 810k of new Steinway planos boilliant and powertul tone. 218 Post W _§ BADGER So.k Ao ENTFOK HALLET ANO - SOLD AT SHERMAN, CLAY & CO’S on very easy payments. D Newby & Evany. br.zes and otber pianos. JUPERIOE VIOLINS, ZITHE RS, OLD& NEW ORNUNG'S PI\NO; MOST P +& Davisand Francis Bacon planos. 415 ~acta. YRON MALZY. $08 PusT ST.—SOHMEL, H. MULLER. maker. repuirer 2 i ham place. NI SMALL MRDIUM AND LAKGE-SIZS fire and burglar proof safe 108-111 Marker se ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, DVICK FREE: DIVOSCE LAWS A SPEO. ialty : private; 1o fee without success: probate, insolvency, wills' collections, bills of sale, deeda, damages, etc.: private dotectives; estub. 10 years, 6. W. HOWE, 850 Market st, corner Stockion sty DVICE FREE cesstul. W. W\ W. KING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, N- Rl building: advice free: low e 5. G Rcamo’\; NO CHAKGE UNLESS SUC- - DAVIUSON, 927 Marget st BICYCLES. 9FINCH_PHENIX ZICYCLE: NEARLY new; $52 50 92134 Capp st. | §45, PENHURT BRA D NEW: REGD: D, lar price $45: guaranteed high grade. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, 718 Market st DVICE FREE: NO CHARGY UNLESS S0 AT S S AN TREEs ST — PHYSICIANS. R O'DONNELL, 1206 MARKE' 2864 25th st ; disenses of women uy pTe‘cfilEU\s