The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 1, 1897, Page 10

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T KCITING RACING MLONG THE FRONT Whitehall ' Boatmen Have --a_ Spirited Contest for Prizes. The Gypsies Came Back From San Mateo, but Were Sent to Oakland. Sergeant Mahoney Is Datermined to Ke:ep Them Off the Front and ; Out of San Francisco. The sailing race between the boatmen along the front yesterday was a very pretty one as far as the first four white- hails were concerned,” Dan Crowley, the popular - wharfinger at sections Iand 2.0 | the seawall, was. judge, and he awarded the -first prize to Thomas Hayden, the second to Dave Crowley Jr., and the third to Gus_O'Conuell, while James® Sennett was' fourth, ‘Thomas Lyohs and TFitzgérald -were beaten by overa mile, but then both the men figured.on win- | ning the last prize. Neither of the men thouglit- they had a chance to-beat the four cracks; so each of them unbeknown { to the other tied -a tin ‘can to the boitom of his boat.. . Thie prize for the last boat is a'keg of beer, and at dark last night it looked-as though Fitzgerald would win it. The race {rom Meiggs whart to Blossom :Rock buoy was-a pretty one. - Hayden | was around first; while Gus O’Connell and Janies-Sennett passed around at the same . moment, Sennett made fir the better ‘. tutn,” however, &nd -was . straightened -away on his ‘course nearly five seconds “ahead of his rival. From Blossom Rock to the Presidio. shoal all the boats made good tirhe, but on the beat back Hayden giined .a decided . advantage and fially won'easily. The funéral. of ‘tlie late Sergeant Fitz- 5on- ‘of ‘the harbor police takes piace 4 Fell street at 9:45 A. M. to-day. The pali-bearers will be Corporal Robert | .Cockrall; Officers Ferguson, Dower, Flem- | ing, .Uonoboé, Mahoney, . Mackey and | Campnon. Afl the men ‘Wili de in plain | -clothes and there will'be no uniformed | Dpoiice " éscort, as -the relatives want the | proceedings 1o be as.simple as possible, | All'thelaip sergeast’s papers were found | in his Jocker in the Harbor. police station | by’ Captain Dunlea In his will be | leavesall his property, real and personal, | to- hiis two .daughters, share and share | | | | | | | b alike. Owing to the depreciation in real estate it is thought that Sergeant Fitz- | +ibbonis Lot neatly as weajthy as was at | fifst supposed. Those aho claim to know say tharhe died worth less than $20,000. The sure-thing gamblers did a smart viece Gf -pusiness on the front yesterday. Triey were equipped with a piece-of bcard | on- which squares were marked. - One square.calied for half'a dollar, anotber for one for 10 cenis and all the A revolv- 25 cents, others, sive three, for a cigar. ng wheel with a pointer attached showed | what prize was won, and in_order to play | . the game 10 cents had to be put up. i | | A young watchmaker named Heinreich Xohn, employed by Sureve & Ca., got in- . terested in the game and what with the | money he put up on theé machine and the side bet-he made with the capper, he was out $18. When all i.is money was gone he came to-the conclusion that he had been swindled and demanded restitution. The runner of the machine and tte capper had a conference and the former said he would have to_go around the corner for a few minutes, but on his return would' do the fair thing. - Woen the few minutes were up-the capper took the wheel off the hook | and also disappeared around the corner, leaving the voung jaweier with a table and purt of a box of cigars valued by Ser- geant Mahoney at 25 cents to show for his . $18. ‘At the Harbor police station he said *Ne had been eight years in San Francisco and the poiice are still wondering how many years it wiil take a man to learn the ways of confidence men. Kohn had tears 1n his'eyes when he iold of the manner in which he kad been victimized, butall Ser- geant Mahoney could do for him was to send him to the police courts to procure.a John Doe warrant. He gave'a good description of the men and the police think they know the couple. The young man took his piece of hoard and box of cigars away with him, as ne.insisted npon having something to show lor his $18 50 when he got home. The gypsies who were driven out of Mill Valiey and then out of Sansalito are having a hard time of it. They stole everything in Mill Valley they conld lay their hands on and tore up the fences for firewood. In Sausalito they were tol- erated for & time but finally got orders to move on. Then ihey came to San Fran- cisco and made an attempt to get away on the steamer Australia for Honolu!u, but, as they could not raisé the necessary $500, they had tostay behind and the Harvor Police at once hustled them back to their last resting place. . At last Sausalito got up in arnis and two constables gathered up the wanderers and made them pack their belongings in their carta and, plac- ing bag and baggage on the Sausalito ferry-brought them to San Francisco. Theu the Harbor Police again took a hand -in-the matter and-ordered the crowd to miove 6ut of the City as quickly as possible. The who'e outfit was packed. into eight wagons and the.leader of ine gang said they were going to the-Santa Clara Valley. To make sure that they crossed the boundary-line a mounted policeman was sent along to show them the way. They were not jong in _San Mateo ‘County be- fore the constable took them in charge and escorted them back to San Francisco. The coustable in Sausalito heard of it and he stood guard over the Sausalito. and Tiburon ferries to see that they did not get on any of the ferry boats running 10 _those points, so Sergeant Mahoney was in a quandary. T.e gipsies still in- sisted that they wanted to.reach the Santa Clara Valley, so thefpolice put them on the creek roufe steamerand shipped them to the foot of Seventh and Broad- way. Sergeant Mahoney 1s now guessing about the number of days that wiil elapse before they are back on his hands again. The hanésome big modei of the crack cruiser Charleston that has been in the Merchants’ Exchange for a number of years is missing. 1t was wanted to help out the California exhibitat the exposition §n the City of San Jose de Guatemala and Captain Shotwell, manager of the Ex- change, finally agreed to let it go. After 1he exposition it will be reiurned to its oid quarters in the west end of the meeting- room. Jack Mevers had a narrow escape yester- day. He was taking $7 worth of pies out to the battleship Oregon, and when step- ving into his whitehall it capsized. He was soon the center of fourteen dozen of assorted delicacies, but when he attempted to scramble mto the boat she furned over o top of him. Finally he made his escape by diving, and was hauled ashore by Harry Hartman, who.was to have gone out in the boat with him. The crew of the Oregon had no pies for.supper last nignt, and the boatmen will have a lively time of it explaining.matters when they £0 out to-night. | | word of God. cil to-morrow night, and the (nitlatory tesm will Latiste candidates for Soclal Couacil mext Thurs- | ay. e Arrangements haye been made with the.railroad company asto s spicial rate for thie Tepresenta- tives who will aitend the grand body in ihis Cley pext April: The granc recorder will send out the necesyary papers to counciis this week. Assessmenc 273 has been levied and it will be delinquent on the last day of the current month: 5 REVIVAILS. Sunday Evening Sermons by Rev. Wil- liam Rader at the Third Congre- .gational Church. Rev. W. Rader, preaching last evening at the Third Congregational Church, said in part: Fhe revival in politics is revolution; in letters a renaissaice, as in the Elizabethan period; in nature.is called spring, when new life seizes the hidden roots of things and clothes the hilis in green; in religion itis called revival. “In ail these conditions is the common principle of a new life entering into the old conditions. 1 believe in & genuine revival of genuine religion. When truth becomes epidemic men are moved in the mass and swept along in the deep currents of popular ieeling. Revivals heve broken up formalism, as at Pentecost: wheh God came down in power smong the people, and in England when the Oxiord stugents, under the direction of the Wesleys, shogk the established church, and in New England, under Jonathan Edwards, when the ice-of formalism was broken by his fervor: They have been ploneers ofa deeper spiritual ife. The chief concern of the church should not be for those who come to revival meetings, but for those who do not. ‘People always g0 1o revivals, and they are usyally confined to'a definite ciass. The church mustappeal to the top of society as well as to the bottom. We | have fallen into the bad habit of. scoiding the skeptte, while we-devote our attention to sav- | ing the lost. We think of the doubter as being | wronz in his theology, and there is no mau whom we despise o much as a man who has a | wrong opinion: We need ministers and evan- | gelisis who are able to_present in a rational sometimes called John | way Christianity to-<isese people. The pro- | found scholar is as vainable as the -corrupt harlot. . e.need a revival of rignteousness, of po- litital, social and industrial character. The real test of & revival of Teligion is not the number gathered into the ehurch, or the num- Ver who put their names upon cards, but the contribution which is made to the honesty, purity and integrity of the community. Re- vivals must make men.more houest in busi- ness, mare pure. in society and more brotherly if they are 1o maintain ‘their place. We need a revival of character. Religion is emotion translated into manhood and womanhood. Uniess it is so translated, it.is an’unpolished dismond. = There are three things to be faughtin a re- vival; first, the authority and power of the This must be set forth with in- telligence and common sense; second, the divine nature and redemptive power of Jesus Christ. The most important thing that is to be explained to-day to the think;ng world is the meaning of salvation through Christ; third, the sense of sin and the place sin has in human life. 5 o —————————— o= AT SOHUETZEN PARK. Little Shooting Done at the Ground Near San Rafael. There were very few -marksmen at Schuetzen Park, near San Ralael,- yester- day. The lightrain which fell during the day had the effect of putting a damper.on the sport. S The following scores ‘were made‘in the free to all double-restshoot. Ten shots, bullseyes.only count: e L.C. Babin, 24315 2; O. Burmeister, 212 403021330; R. Langer, 222213853; Chris Eging, 1422 Miss L Uischig, 30 2;J. Utsenig, 346 2 3; J. Stanton, 3200 ; In the offhand shoot, 200 yards,.bulls- eyesonly in ten shots: o J. Kuhnle, 23113 0 2; Chris Eging, 021 0 0;J.Utschig, 12322 - . The opening of Schuetzen Park for the season will take place the first Sunday in April, when Manager Schuemann will have an elaborate programme prepared. g e SAN FRANCISCO “*CALL.™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI~ 710 Marker street, open until 12 o'clock every Bight in the year. 5 BRANCH OFFICES—527 Mohtgomery street, corner Clay: open unuil 9:30 o'clock. 539 Hauyes street, open until 8:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street, open until 9:30 0'clock. EW. corner Sixteentn «nd Mission sireets, open sxtil 9 o'clock. 5 2518 Mission street, open untll 9 o'clock. 187 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 1805 Polk street: open un:i1 9:30. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. : COMMANDERY 0. 16. K. T.. Goiden Gate building, < er st. — Stated assembly THIN EVENING at 7:30 o' dock. . The Order of the Red Cross will be conferred. -Ailfraters are courteously fnvited. CHARLES H. MURPHY, WrILLIAM T. FONDA, Recorder. < Em. Com. B SAY FRANCISCO CHAPTER g No. 1, Koyal Arch Masons, maets Businessand M. M. de- . PRINCE, ecretary. HERMAN LODGE NO 127 F. & A. M. — Stated meeting THIS DAY (MONDAY).March 1, 1897, at 7:30 o'clock .0 By order of the W. M. s 1. SCHUMACHER, Sécretary. CALIFORNIA LODGE, No. 1 1.0..0. F. — All_members are urged tobe present MONDAY EVEN- ING. March 1. Business of import. ance is to be transacted. 3 G. W. DAYWALT, N.G. CHARLES E. PosT, Rec. Séc. i AT. 997 MARKET 'ST., TO-NIGHT, regular monthly entertainment, social nd | dance: admission 10c. 5 B, 1k ANNUAL MLETING OF THE =27 sjockholders of the Marin County Water Company will be held at_the office of the com- pany, 406 Californin sireet tan Francisco, on WEDNEXDAY, the 34 day of March, 1897. at'the hour of 12 o'clock M., for the election of trustees for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as'zay come hefore the meet- 1ng. A. DALTOX HARRISON, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING DONE: estimates on work given, by day or con- thact. C. HATTER, 563 Mission st. - W BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR' #4: coliéctions made: city or country. Pacifio Collection Co., 415" Montgy st., rodm 6; tel. 5580, | Eg; DR. BAZ=T REMOVED FROM, PH Jan building to 908 Geary st.: tol. East 407, SITUATIONS WAX MALE. . ] 1 IRST-€LASS PROTFSTANT (OOK, WITH reference, desires a situation. J. CROSE LT & C0., 316 Sutter st. “ADIES DESIRING FIRST-CLASS HELP of ail_nationuli ies pleusa call or send your order to M1Ss CULLEN. 323 Sutter st. 7OUNG GERMAN WOMAN DESIRES WORK by the day: washing, housecléaning or uny Kind of housework. Call 565 Mission st. TED—F ~OMPETENT COOK. SPEAKING FRENCH, Germau and English, will assist in light house- work, sewing, and aole to take churge of clldren. Call or address 136 Sixth st., room AN (ED —SITUATION FOK A WIDOW with & boy 11 vears old. to do housewors: 80.d _cook: country preferred: no triflers -need answer. Address 133 Page st. JWEDISH GIKL, GUOD COCK, WISHES A situation to do cooking and washing: willing to do general ousework; reference. Address D., box 47, Call Office. JXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WISHES A few more e-gagements io families: is & first ciuss fitter and designer; $1 (0 perday. J., box 71, vall Uftice. g TRACTIVE YOUNG EASTERN WIDOW desires a Jucr tive place as housekeeper in bachelor's or widower's home; city or country. 104 Mason st. 7OUNG, RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL 10 &°sist o a0 zeneral housesork in small fam- ily; reference; Western Addition preie-red. Ap: ply 1712 Eddy st., above grocery. “Howard st. ‘ ANTED—BY CULTURED YOUNG LADY, position as compauion: would iravel: state duties; give references Address M. LEY, San Jose. * FITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. TOUNG LADY WILLING TO WORK FEW hours daily in retirn for room and'board. Ad- dress §.. box 142 Call Oftice. . SITUATIONS WANTED-Continnad. HELP WANTED—Continnad. HELP WANTED—Continuas, QIruATION WANTED BY AN ENGINEER 3 and ma<hinist: 15 years’ expetience. ress E'S box 47, Cat, 7 P XPERIENCED OPERA10RS ON FLAN- nel _overshirts acd underwear. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 3214 Fremout st. 5 ‘700\(‘7 LADY WISHES POSITION TO DO upstairs work and sewlng in nice family. Call 1803 Post st. 3 OMPEIENT SWEDISH GIRL WANTS A sifuation for general housework .OF CoOk. Please call at 71434 Uctavia st. . . WANTED - X SITUATION AS HOUSE- Keeper: best of references. 164 Sixth st., Carroll bullding, room 27; call forenoon. W OMAN WIsHES SITUATION To TAKE care of 1 or children; willlng 10 assist. 1104a Clay st. ; s OSITION WANTED IN DRY-GOODS STORE by competent youns lady. Address for partic- tlars, P. B.. box 163, Call : ITUATION WANTE. 3 OR 4 DAYS IN week t0 do washing. 314 Turk st. 3 OUNG MAN DESIRES POSITION AS coachman: unders:ands _horses, cows, chick- ens, gardeninz; industrious: $20 per monih; refer- ences. Q., box 127, Cail Office. B | V] OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st near Marks 200 rooms: 25c to $1 8 per night; $1 50 1o §8 Per week: free 'bus and baggage 1o and 17om ferry. .Ju-'.L :SE_BOY W (sHES SITUATION TO do housework in zood family of counry. Ad- drsss GEURGE TAKADO, 931 Sacramento st. $20 BONUS FOR POSITION AS BOOK- keeper, assisiani, sbipplo ciork, olerk iz wholesnle house: city 1eference. Address H. J. D., 1140 Valencia st. ANTED — POSITION AS TRAVELING _YY salesman by experienced commercial trav- eler: muderate salary and commission. Address R. P., Lox 147, Call. 2 BT MONTGOMERY, CORNER: OF CLAY= Open unti 9:30" o'clock; _branch 6lice of ll‘l_e Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken. Y TANTED—LAUNDRY WORK BY FIRST- class laundress: laundry prefered. -Call 748 EEMAN WANTS SITUATION AS COAC! man or gurdener: thorouchly understands both branches. Apply at 503 Third st : NTELLIGENT WIDOW, MIDDLK-AGED, sires charge of widoWwer's houte: wages sec ondary: pleasan. home; references - MRS. LAKE, 425 O'Farrell st. OUNG ENGLISH GIRL WANTS TO DO lizht chamber work and sewinz in nice fam- ily, or 100k after chiid out of arms in exchauge for board and room: splendid references. Address X. Y. C., box 80.this office. (COMPETENT WOMAN WISHES POSITION J as working housekeeper; v0od cook a1d laun- dress; ¢ity or countrys 2 years’ reference from last place, 3377 Twenty-sixth st WEDISH- GIRL WANTS POSITION TO DO 4 osewerk: isu good cook; Teferences. Ad- dress Girl, box 13, Catl Office. f RESTECTABLE CULORED. WOMAN DE- sices & situat.on at housekeeping, cooking or Dursing. it E PECTABLE WOMAN tion as-cook or ceneral try; besp.Of rererences. v 5t.; bet. Bush and Fine. 1 Tay SITUA: housework; eity or Please call 151 QIIUATION WANTED ON RANCH BY man and wife. no children: man understands all abaut orchard and .vineysrd; also good tesm- ster: wife good cook and housekeeper. Address A., box 70, Call Office. 830 HAYES ST._BRANCH OFFICE OF 9OJ.THe CaLs; subscriptions apd wuui ads taken. ANDY JAPANESE WANTS POSITION AS janitor, or would wo:k in shop or factor: speaks good Euglish. ¥. M., 10 Central prace, off Pine st.: with best recommendation. LYNN’S DRESSMAKING. AND CUTEING | ‘Academy. 14 McAllister st.: $1 8 wéek. ANTED—10 YOUNG LADIES TO LEARN Y barber imde: shop to open May 1. Particu- lafs cali 15814 Elghth st., 8. . Barber Coliege. EST IN CITY—SINGLE ROUMS, 15. 20 AND 325 cents per night: $1, 81 25, $1 50 per week. FPacitic House, Commercial and Leidesdortt sts. * NINYH SI. — BRANCH OFFICE OF 116 Tt Care:” subscription apd want ads. taken. HUNSWICK HOUSE, 148 SIXTH ST.: OPEN ! “ali night; reoms 25c to 81 per night: ¥1 25 1o $6 por.week. J. G. DRAKE, Manager. W ANT_ADs AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR Tix CALL are taken at_Brauch ulice, south- west corner Sixteenth and Mission sis. MALE HELP WANTED. ANTED_4 MEN TO (UT BEUSH AND clear iand: milker, and wite, 40 anc found: shop butcher, 836 and found; brushmaker; wali- era (country) and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., '8 Sacramen’o st. 2 8 (2K, $25 TO 830 AKD ROOM: WAITKR, small hotel, $25 and 100m: cook, restaurant, $%0 and room: dishwasher, $12 and room: restat- rant butcher, $45: might cook, country. 330 and room: German todo chamberwork, wash, fron, $:0, room and board; walter, $6 a week. MAK- TIN'S, 749 Market ANTRYWOMAN, $15 AND -ROOM: WAI- tress, £5 a week: waitress, $25: 2 watresses. | $20and room: chambermaid, $18 and room; wal- tress. $17 and roo: waltress, $4 a week. MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market st. 100 LESTY TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 153 and 20c a nignt. including coffee and roils. €24 Washington st.. near Kearn.:. 9520 JISION STBEANCH OFFICE OF D20 Tax Caiu: subscriptions sna wau ads taken. * W AXTED-LABORERS AND MECHANICY 10 know that Ed Kolkin, Reno House proprie- tor. still runs Denver Houss, 217 Third st.: 150 Inrge rooms; 25qper night: 81 (0 83 per week. OSEDALE, 321 ELLIS ST.—SINGLE FUR- nished roomds, 2Uc (0 25¢ night, $1 to $1 60 wk. |, SIMON WANTS 100 M..N TO GET_BOI- . tle beer or wine Bc: bes: fres lunch. 643Clay. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 150 A DAY: 8L wee:: rooms for 2. 25c a day. $1 50 & wees; reading-room: daily papers. 6 Ciay st. : BUSINESS CHANCES, 550, G ICERY AXD BAk: § LIVING. 000, rooms. STENBERC, 632 Mar. et st. IGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FUE urant, saloon fixtures and eroc - stocks. STENBEXG. 632 Market: tel. main 1043, $"0 CHEK-SHOP: GOOD LOCA- O finely fitied up: cash register: borse and_wagon: clea s $100 a month: see thig bargam. STENBEKG & CO., 652 Marger st. §350. BT ROUTE Tn CITY: CLEaS D . $100 per month: trial eiven: sacrificed account of departure. STENBERG, 632 Mar<et, $400. BEsTAURA NEAR RAI ROAD . depot; large number rezular boarders: neat, attraciive place: compulsory sale exchanze for real estate. STENBERG CO., 62 Marxet st $150 IBRANCHBAKERY NDDEIICACY store mus be swd: living-rooms; nice sunny yard; no agents. 340 Fourt: st. N EWLY FU NI-HED DINING-ROOM IN A large Icdging-house: 35 bo rders: central io- catfon: goid Lransient trade: very low rent. UN- DERWOOD & CO., 765 Market st. " TANTED—INDUTRIOUS MAN WITH $125 capltal as pariner in produce fresh, sa.t and smoxed me t business; (xsh trad ola s and: must 1ake charge of receipts and book+ azd work in store. present owner atcending to outside cus- to: will gnarante $80, board and lod:ing monta- 1v by dolng our own work. Invesiizate a: piace, 647 Twelfth East Oak and station. RRAND BOY, §2 A Wi AGENT IN- surance Co. MARTIN'S, 749 Marke: st. (OLOKED HEAD WAITER AND 6 CJLOKED wal.era for.couniry hotel. (. R. HANSEN & €0.,110 Geary st. - . i1t HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR. 200 rooms, 25¢ a nigh:: reading. irer finy and na-eaee 1o and from the rerre. V 7 INCHEST Mark room 'AGENTS WANTED. MARKET ST.~BRANCH OFFICE OF THZ ‘2 CaLL: want ads and subscriptions taken. VY INCHESTER HOUSF, 44 THIRD ST. X1t MV Market; 200 rooms: 35c to £1 50 per night 81 50 10 $6 per week: convenient and respecta ol iree bus and baggage-to and from'the ferrs. ILKER AND WIFE, NFAR CITY, farmer and wife, se. y bere. C. K. N &CO0., 110 Geary st. . ARRY WILLiAMNON, THE LAUNDRY- I "man, please call. C. R."HANSEN & CO0., 110 Geary st. < RANCH OF THE st.—Want ads and subscrip:ions taken. 5 i JHAMPOOER FOR A TURKISH BATH; $40. D C. K. HANSEN & €0.. 170, Geary st - GENTS—BRYAN'S BOOK, “THE FIRST Battie.” Apply or address for territory, f. Person, manager subscription department, THE WHITAKER & RAY COMPANY, 723 Market st. FURNITURE WANTED. T¥ YOU WANT GuOD PRICES FOR FURNL ture and_merchanaise see BURD,. 211 Larkin. FEMALE HELP WANTED. JUST ARRIVED FROM situgtion in same family: woman toattend_interior, mau tocook: wood refereuces. Address MR. JULIAN, 625 Pacific st I ESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY. WOULD ifke a_1osltjon to assist lady in housework, Apply 1539 Ninth st., Alameda. R SMAKER WOULD LIKF A , few niore engagements: $] per day; perfect it suaranteed. 5.9 Leavenworth st. AUNDRY WOMAN WISHES WORK IN i hoiel lau.dry, to run machine body ironer: steady place. Cail at 21 Franklia st., room 19, second, floor: MOIHER AND DAUGHTER WANT FOSI- M tions “as ‘working Lousexeeper and assist in. widower's fumily or chamberwork in hoel: un- derstand all Ki.d of douiestic work: 1o ovjectivn to country. Call or addres, 115 Russ st. WANED - SITUATION AS UPSTALRS gi¥l, or will. assist with small children, by & neat, competent aud reliable gir. Address 46 Elgih Park. 5 XPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER (WIDOW) wises posiiion as hou skeeper: would take chierge of lougi ‘g-house: CILY OF c cal 12 105 only. MR=. M., 419 Tuira TOUNG GIRL WISHES POSIT:ON TO DO general housework aiid assist cooaing. Ad- ¢ress 116 Caselil ave. Y\JU\'H WIDOW -FROM INDIANA WANTS amy-kind of respecta le work in hotel: chamber-. work: honest and reil .bie: gcod cook. Cal! aftee.7 A. M, TOOm: 6, Powell st, cor. ’Farrell. (GOVERNES: AND SEAMSTR “GER- W 20 man-Amerfean lady thorough teachir of kng- sirman and music: hichest reference ; coun- Address E. W., ~526 Mission try town preferred. st., cail 1. RESSMAKER WANTS WORK BY THE das. Sas? Oaklnnd. SOMPETERT YOU ar RMAN girl wisttes situaiion for second or chamber work: good refe.enc:s: wages $20. A Ldress 1629 Bristal st., Berkeley, Cal. o (; OUD COOK, WITH REFERENCE, FOR HO T tel, bourditig-house orrestaurant. Apply 74 JFolsom st. 2 Call or address 1578 1 wenty-fourth ave., | HAMBERMAID AND WAITRESY, COUN. J try'lio.e 820,see party here at 10 to-day German chambermaid, priva.e family, $20; Ger- man nurse, $2 coks, German siyle, 25 and $30, and «u large number of giris for cooking and | housework in city ard country.” J. ¥. CROSETT & CO., 318 Sutter st. % QECOND GIRL, $25: NURSE, 13 hofisework girly, city and_country, $20 and 25: 8 voung irls assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st.” B "N EAL YOUNG GIRL OR "WOMAN A I\ Vanion ana iignt housework: 810. CULLEN, 828 Sutter st: IDDLE-AGED M Dosekacper; Sutter st A | FRENH HOUSKWORK GIRL; 25 MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. | (yrRM i WOMAN AS WORKL $12. MISS .CULLEN, NURSE. LOS. ANGELE: SS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. W ANTED—10 MINEKS FOR A_QUIC silver mine shor distance from San Fra clsco at82 perday: ranch blacksmith, $32 50 per mou h:- also farm hands and mi ker , bu.ter- makers and others: 2 boys for fac ory, $5 per week. W. . EWER & CO., 6.6 Clay st. VW ASIED_YOUNG MaN TO CARE FOR racehorses, references, $20 and found: a so faimer:, teamsters, milkers, cooks, walters, dish- wasaers, etc. W. D KWER & CU., 626 Clay st 49 MEN. WANTED MONDAY: FROM: $16 2Lt $70 a month and found. <At MUK- RAY & READY’'S, Leading .Employment Agents 634 ard 636 Ciay st. - ‘KURFMAN FOR A VINEYARD, $50 AND founi: foreman ‘or a v neyard, wine grapes, $35 (0840 and found: foreman fora g-ainand vegetable Tanch. $30 to £35and found MUR- BAY & HEADY, Leading. Employment Agents (3 WOODCHOPPERS PINE AND REDWOOD, ) 81 a cord; #'milkers? b farmers: 2 milk-boy’s: choreman for aranch: & cooks: 3 waiters; ironer for a laundry. $50 and found: 2 dishwashers, and other pluces. MURKAY & RKADY, Leading Emp 0vmeot Agents, 634.and 636 Clar st. 00K, AMERIC(N FAMILY, §30; LAUA dress, $30. MISS CULLEN. 323 Sutter st. +) BUTLERS; $40 AND.£45. MISS CCLLEN, 323 Sutter st. TENOGRAPHER, $30 PER MONTH. MISS CULLEN, 323 utter st MANI9VOKK "AROUND HOUSE; $15. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. DEOTESTANT SECOND GIRL $25: NUKSE, same house, $20.- M15S CULLEN, 823 Sutter FEENCH SECoND GIRL, $25. MISS CUL- LEN, 823 Sutter st. TANTED—MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO act as tally clerk in bakery:‘one having had similar position preferred: no -otners need = ppl. state sa'ary expected. Address Bakers, box 104, this office. J EAT HOUSE WO K GIRT, SAN JOSE, 825. | 4 MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutier st Y AITRESS ME LO PARK, $20; HOTEL MISS CULLEN, 323 ®utter s ANTED—SOBER, RELI\BLE. MAN. TO take part § iier 8 in cash business: must have 8150 cash and be swilsfied with $18t0 % 0 per week; business estabilshed 18 years. 777 Market st yoom 7. ¥ JIRL, STEINER ST., 120: GIRL, McALLI geel, Geary st., $25; irl, Sonor Virl, Golden Gat. ave., $20: girl, O KIrl, Goary -at, $20: girl, Howard st., Fair Ouks, #20; cook and nursegir, girl. Lomvard st.. §' U; girl, Jac: son st, $30: ook, | #nd’second gir, §40. MAKTIN'S, 749 Market st. AILORS TO BUY BUSINESS OUT WITH stock of goods or otherwise: cheap rent; sui:- bie for small family. 31 Seventh st W ANTED—STEADY MAN & LL-PAYI business, delivering orders; 850 requited. Fourth st. ST., $16; GIRL, PL ) irl, Sutter ét., $1 | (L1RL, STEINE |G §15: girl, O'F rrell, Rirl. Livermo o $15: girl, McAllister, $16: sirl, Fillmore, $)5: glr),-Gouzh at., $15: @r , Golden eave, $15. MARTIN'S, 749 Marke: st. N OR SWEDISH GIKL, §25. MAR-. , 649 Market st. | (LEEMA 1 BN TOUNG WIDOW, RECENILY FROM THE Kast, anis a pace as honsckeeper in botel -or bache lor's home preferreds Ity or country. Room 2,225 Post 5t JEFINED LADY WISHES POSITIIN AS AV incnaging housekeeper In widower's. home: no triflers wanted. Calk1148 Sutter st., room 35, third tioor. - MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES POSITICN 10 do housework an | take care of children; ob- 108 ~ixth st., room 16. ject good home. Y UUSNG GrRMAN WIDOW DRSIRES POSI- tion as housekeeper. 38 Eddy st., room 1. JUBSCKIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE CALL twken-at_branca oflice, 339 Huyes sh; open untii ¥:3 o'cluck. ; REELY D Wibow = ¥RoM wouid like & position as typewriter. Seventh st., room 10. secoud floor. EAsn;ux LADY OF EXPERIEN E WANTS & permanent position as housekecper in lodg- house or widowe:’s home. iioom 3, 995 Mar- T st 4 NEW YORK 157 Y ANT _ADS AND SUB=CRIPTIONS FOR THx CALL are taken at Branch Uilice, touth- west corner ~ixteentn and Mission s:s. MERICAN LADY WANTS POSITION AS - Companion anl nurse.with invalid: medical Tefercnces. 1530 Eddy st, Dear Steiner (after- noons). Y 2USY WIDOW WANTS A FLACK housekeeper; city or country. 122 Post st room 2. - i DEFINED WOMAN WOULD LIKE SITUA- U tion as managiug house~eeper: city or ¢ un. try: Teferences. Cail or address MRS, WELLER, 605 Eost st , 100m 2. B 7OUNG GERMAN LADY DESIRES POSI- Lion a8 worsing housckeeper. 112 'fayior st room, 14. 8 FRENCH GIRL, ¥25. MARTIN'S, 749 Mar- | X ketst.. ¢ | WANTED — COOK GERMAN STYL:, £33 i ¥ american cook, $40: uerman chanibermald | and seamstress, kitchen -ir', $15; Inundr-ss and chumoermaid, $25; French second ‘girl and enmstress, $20; yiris for housework and assist. LEON aNDEE, removed to 308 Stock1on st. MMIDIAFELY: - MEN FOR MEICHANT- and whalers. Apply 46 Spear st., down- {EAMEN AND OFFICERS FOR HONOLULU azd on steam wualers. 904 Kearn:, upstairs. AN $85 CAN Ma M 5o Calttoriia st B GOOD WAGES. W ANiED A SHORT OKDER COUK, 427 Larkin st. . - COND EXPEDITICN SOU I H 8EA ISLAND now formed. ¢ 39 California st. VW ANTED-MAN ¥OR Ri-D-HOT LUNCH soft snap. 539 Calivornia st. JURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, COUN- Xters. showcases. ANDERSON. 1121 Market. [IGHER PICK 1HAN ANYWHERE PA(D o Indians Anetion ¢o.1087 Market.onp.Jones 1OOMS WANTED. LAY WITH 2 CHILDREN WANTS 1 OR 2 i furnished rooms for housekeeping centrally E.. box 138, | sil. located: rei from $10 to $12. T AMBURG—AN OLD ESTABLISHED (1851) Hamburg house of best standing and with Prominent conneztions is open (0 1epresent u firat- ciass manufactory or to undertake the sale of a bulk articie. Address to R. H. 5. care of HAAS ENSTELN & VOGLER, A. G., Hamburs. AND CUAL YA D FOR SALE: seiling on ac- ©oD cheap: doing & good business: count of leavinx city. 1815 Mcaulister st W ASTED-_PARTNER UNDERSTANDIG junch vusiness; es ablishel paying salooa. Particulars, 539 Califoruia st 7 AUNDRY OFFIC AU . DOING GOUD BUSI. ness: rooms and vard: rent $12. Address Box 68, Call branch Office, 339 Hayes st. (OBSER GROCERY AND BAR FOK SalLr, J cheap: ful: stock: selling on account of sick: ness. Apply 331 Sixth st. GODD_ PAYING 717 Mission st. TNER W NTED IN restaurant; down t0wn location. YALOON AND CIGAR “TORE AT A BAR- gain. 500 Eilis st., northwest cr Leavenworth. $100. : RENT $15 120 Montgomery ave. GOOD SALOON be so.d to-day. ‘WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. W AYTED—ELRISH COW AND CALF OR A ii"ht spring wagon in exchange for painuing oripaper-hanging. Address E. J. S., box 147, Cail. BUTCHER'S DELIVERY- “I'wenty-sixth and Ssnchez sts VY ANTED — LIGHT BICY(LE: BRING IT - ong. 16 Geary st. $20 BONUS WILL BE PAID TO ANY ONE 2() Securing position for soung lady In siore or office Address W. W., box 51, Call Office. UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 1168 Mission st AND JEW- : send postal. ECOND-HAND wagon. QELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHIN elry 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth CGLAIRVOYANTS. LL HAIL HER MARVELOUS PREDIC- tons; only medium guarantering dead win- ning tips on_the Corbett-Fitzsimmons prize-fight named 3 winning Dumbers in ihe last lotery drawing: can give you a sure thing atthe race- tracic \adics. consult her ‘on domestic and love affa ra: removes evil influences and possesses only “Napo eon” tall man. MISS VAN Db VERE, _Parisian_vrophetess. parior 1, 1 Fifth st. N D THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL 1 er by eags and cards: tells entiro life, pass resent, future: consultations on ail affairs: ' noth: ng excepted; names givei: good advice: sure beip; res:ores lost 10vs by sympatiy: mistake im- possible: fee $1: lewer $2. 929 Post st., Dr Larkin. JTHEL - GRAY, CLAIRVOYANT, CARD I render and paimist, 1169 Mission si. between Seventh and Eighth. M2 LEGGETTE, LIFE-READER: BUSI- M Liess a'ivics; one price, 26c. 311 Tehama st., near Fourth. MLE WALTERS (P TEHAMA ST.: CARDY, IV 1adies 25¢, gents £0c. 951 Mission, nr. Sixth, ONSULT THE L CKIES. AND BEST ME- J dium: 25¢; one price. 41 Mina. ur. Second. KOW THY FUTUR.: CARDS KEAD truihfullys 25¢. 419 Geary, room 22. ANDINAVIAN La)NDRESS, COUNTRY, | B $u5; secona ‘work, cigy. $20: cook, countr $25:_housework, city, §25: ‘nursemiri, city, $10: housework, country, §15 fare paid; 6 giris. bouse- C. R HANSEN & €0., 110 Geary st. . 1RS1-CLASS WAILER CALL AT11A. M, 15 Stockton s: TAMPER, STEADY WORK: ALSO AN perienced tab ¢ hana. Paclfic Shoe Comparry. 139 First st. ° 2 i work $20: 4 girls, wsust bouscwork, $10, $15. | W ANTED—EXP RIENCED 1iNEN-ROOM woman: must be A good seamstress and darner; for a large country hotel: $30 and found: C. R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. R JEAT GIRL OR WOMAN To DO C OKING | A\ and nousework, America family, country fown. :20: waitress aud housework- girls, ete- | MURRAY & READY, Leading kmjloyment | Agents. 634 and 636 Clay st s Cou'x. . NUR~EGIRLS, SKCOND GIRLS AND { U giris for housewori. 3RS, AIRD, 721 Eilis [ ()FFICE +EE REDUCED 25 CENTS: CIRLS | U ot ai nationalities wanted to fiil various posi- { tons. German kmpioyment Oftice. 306 Magon st | (31RL OR WOMAN FOR KITCHLN WORK: | U no cooking: sieep home:$2 a week. 3392 | Twenty-first s ., corner of Guerrero. | IRL FOR GENE AL HOUSFWORK AND 1 U cooking: wages $15. 1416 Vallejo st. Call ater 1p. n WUMAN-20 TO 24 FOR LIGHT HOUS] work: one n famuly; wages $8: call b:fore 11:30 A. 3., 710 Lomoard s _NEAT YOUNG GIKL . FOR GENERAL AN honsework and cooking: 3 In family; wages $10.° 1904 Stefner st. . 10 chitdren wance JXPERIENCED HOUSEKERPER (WIDOW) wants work in widowers or bachelor’s hor se- hold. with children; country preferred. 88 Ninth 8i., 100m 17: hours11'a X 109 P. M. e FIRST-CLASS DRESSWAKER WANTS To 20 0ut by the duy: understands cutting and At- in< perfecily. Plea.e uddress MKS. FORSTER, 121614 Poweil 5. B ADIES LIV, OUT OF THE_ CITY DO i writing at home: 2c stamp repy.” PROF. J. B MCTIER, 129 Third st. { W ANTED SMALL GIRL FOR LIGHT| housework. Apply 112 Valencia st., in store. (1Bl FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. APPLY 1206 Eddy st. 5 713 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscrintions an: wan: ads teken. RESSMAKING APFRENTICE WANTED: | will teacn cutting and fizting. 761 Harriso. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. NR. Market: 200 rooms 25c (o 8150 per nighi £150 to 86 por‘week; convenlent And fespectabl tree bus and bacgage t0 and from tke ferry." W COR. SIXTEENTH T, NEAR MIs- sion: branch office of THy CALL Sub- scriptions ahd want ads take: OMPETENT GERMAN GIRL FO& COOK- ) i g and housework. 517 Larxin at. W ANTED —2 YOUNG WAITRESSES. 134 Powellst. Frds 5 PPRENTICKE. DRESSM AKER: NEAT SEW- er; must give 3 months. 15 814 Frankiin st. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. I UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANESE employ ment cflice, removed (0 61434, Califor- bla st., near Kenrny. 1el. mal : E.AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT best help. 31ilp O'Farrell. Tel. k. 426. APANESE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY. R 90. St. Ann’s bi’g, 6 Eddy st.: tel 2.a1n 5284, HINESE & JA PANFSE; KNT'D 20 Y KA 1t help;tel. main 1997. BRAULEY & Cu..640 Clay QAN KEE—CHINESE AND JA PENESE EX- ployment office. 51134 Bush st., nr. Grant ave. ITUATION WANTED AS MAN ABOUT plae; thoroughly experienced In ‘care of horses and driving: good gardener: Can milx: handy with tools: best of references. Adaress A. B., box 160. Cail Office. ARTIES HAVING PAINTING, PAPER- hanzing, housecieaning or whnitewashling to a0 can et iu done very caeap'y by H. B., 1935 Seventh st.. Unklaud. ANTED--WORK BY A STEADY YOUNG ‘man: good house-painter ana Al stagehand: wages $12 per week. Address T. B., 19%; Seventh | st, uakland. INGLE MAN 31 YEARS 0iD, OF GOOD moral cbaracter, wishes position of sn: Kin handy wilh Lools. Address S. box 154, Call. \TEADY, RELIABLE SCAND NAVIAN wants work of any kiud; can diive und care for hors-s. . S, box 8, Cail Office. ITUATION WANTED BY AN ALL-ROUND man on a carm or & mau _about place: can do some curpenter work. F., box 148, Ca:l Office. ILL THIS CATCH ['HE EYE OF §0ME Kind'y disposed person wiliing to aid—by way of emp oying in any capacily—a man with a unique invention, so xs to enab.e him to procure & pa.ent on sane? Benefuctor can Lave reasoi- able assurance he will be rewarded in a pr.ncely manner fur va ued kindness rendered. F. B., box 17, Call Office. TQUNG GERMAN WOMAN WANTS SITUA- tion to do zeneral nousework and_cooking. Apply or address AUGUSTA LKDMAN, Cosmo- politan Hotel. . OUNG WOMAN DESIRES SITUATION AS housekeeper in hotel. widower or .achelor home. 207 kddy st.croom 20, 110 § o'clock. (GIRL DESIKES A PLACE TO DO PLAIN X cooking ani make herself generally useful 408 Minoa st 3 “The Chosen Friends. . Magnolla -Couneil of Anabeim, at its last held JERMAN GIRL DESIRES A PLACE TO DO cooking und housework: wages $.0. 981 Howard st. . s ineeting, iniiiated seven candidutes, and Nevada Councll initfated five on the 15th of last month. There will be tbree initiations in America Coun- ,“H(ST-CLASS COACHMAN (ENGLISH) wanis stuniion: si-sdv. reliable and thor onghly competent; city or country. - .,box 31,Ca 1. ITUATION WANTED BY ENGLI-HMAN as coachman Or groom; best Of 1eferences. 427 second s IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWOKK. AP Diy 263 Stevenson st. PPRENTICES AND FINISHERS WANTED o1 cus-om coats. 449 Minna si. IRL ASSIST HOUSEWORK, PLAIN COOK- ing; $12: s'eep home. Call ate 9, 619 Fil:more WEDISH GIRL, GRNERAL HOUSEWORK: £00d cOk: n-ut, reliab e references; Ameri- can family. 1703 Gough st., 9 to 12 | form the Arctic Alaska Commercial Company, t A 4+ & G—PROSPECIORs: £. TRAPPERS! WHALERS! “Fifty men’ With at deast $200 each wanted to 40 shore whaling, fur trapping and tradinz. pros- pecting and mining, walrus and sesl hunting and geaerally to-develop the resources of Arctic Aiaska: only men wii'Ing to wintes in the coun- iry, to work and to rough 1t, and to make mone: need ayily. Addressall applic tions for informs- ton, etc., A. A. . ., box 68, Lali Oftice. Y OUNG AN TO TRAVEL OX - X commission wards, Cal, SALARY OR : must have $50. Box 261.Hay- M ke HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-READK past, present and future: 35¢. 148 SIxth, r.5. MME MOREAU. BEST CLAIRVOYANT AND medium in oity: fee 250 up. 764 Howard st PARISIAN CARD- M readerand magoeiist. R. 10 and 11, 122 Post. {2 RAVESA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: IV Lusiness advice: names given: 25c up.5 Fourth ((ONSULT THE PROPI: TESS: PAST, PRE _J ent and fature; 25¢. 243A Shipiey sc., off Fifth. YPSY LIFE- hEADER, 3 §:VENH ST.; Iadies 35c, gents 50c: all questions answered. ME. SYBILLE TELLS FKOM CEADLE TO grave:pictures given lndies 23¢- 14 < Farrell. 00D CORNER SALOON D CloAR stand; for sa'e; chesp. 51614 Geary ALOON: ESTR 8 YEARS count of other business. 5639 California si. GOOD PLACE 54 Larkin st. ESTAUEANT FOR SAL for man and wife; cheap. () STEADY SOBER MAN WILLING $..u) . to work as partocr in light manufac- turing business: well esiabiished and will posi- uvely clear $100 per month to each: references. Address M. O., tox 43, this oflice. JOR SAL:—SEL" CT BOARDING-HOUSE O« 43 rooms; h: ndsomely furnished; dining-room attached: with 40 reguiar boarders: central luca- tion; cash offer only: no age.ts. Adaress C. P., box 76, Call Office. OL.»usnin, HED HAY AND GRAIN business: spa: ing well: choloklocation: must leave ci:y on account of falling health: Investiga- tion solicited. Address G. M, k., box 28, C: MILLINERY PARLOKS; CENTR\L LOCA- tion: Oakland: burgain. Address M., box 15, Oakland Call Office. IGARSTORE AND LAUNDRY OFFIC in good location: very reasouable. 518 Ha, es. $400 RESTAURANT AND OYSTER- . house, with turnished rooms; near loca! rafiroad station. Address H. M., box 1, Call Office, Oakland. TATIONERY STORE: OLD, GOOD-PAYING place: nice for woman 10 make a geod l1ving. Inquire Call Ofice. W ANTED—A GOOD B ES3 MAN AS partner. For particulars call at J. L BOON'S offic , 214 Pine st. OR SALE_GROCERY AND BAR: FOUR living-rooms. Inquire 500 Fourth st. 7TOUNG EASTE:N LADY WANTS GENTLE- man partner. 850 Murket st., room 5. W ANTED—a PARTNER IN THE SALOON business. Apply 342 Bush st. KOSPEROUS REFUBLICAN WEEKLY newspaper; golden opporiunity: easy terms; owner leaving. Address ., box 61, this oflice. SALoox BUsI , cigars and fixtores of saloon contained-in premises. 500 Kuker st, vorner of Grove, In this clty, and belonging to (he estate of Danfel McFadden, deceased, is for saie. Bids or ofters for the same will be received up to 13 o'clock i, Mouday, the first day of March, 1897, at room 33. Chrbnicle buiiding. A. C. FHEESE, +pec al ; dminisirator of the estate of DANIEL MCFADDEN, deceased. S FOR BALE — THE TCUNG WIDOW OF MEANS DESIRS GE teman partuer. Room 5, 995 Marke. st. l’- UNG WIDOW WANTS A GENiLEMAN partuer; small capital. Room 8, 207 Post s BB00. i iodation: moeis fsted: fine rangs for lunch; patent beer pamps: owner leaving cit. UNDERWOOD & CO.. 765 M CE BUSINE FOR HALF-INTEKEST facturing business. Apply 328 Bush st., $300 room 4. VW ANTED—SAILORS FOR -TEAM WHAL- ers and sealers at LANE'S, 504 Davis st. SRIRITUALISM. $2i PREMIUM FOR SK) TCH VAUD, O. vilie 16-minute act adaress 14 Mcal- V'sterst., room 9. M S C 3. MEYER, CIR TO-NIGHT. TUES, M Wed. and Fri., 2 P! 3.; 10c: trance cir., Mon. & Fri. eve., 2ic: sitiings daily. 326 Mca lister 167 FLXTH ST -BRANCH OFFICE OF Tux CaLi; subscription and wani ads taken. MPLE osMax, SPIRITUAL TRANCE MEDIL s 10 readings, love off.irs, business invest- ments,mining specuiations a specially. 838 Mission - RO0MS, 16¢ TO 75¢ PER NIGH'T: 56c TO $1 60 S, 11214 OAK: CIKCLE ‘burs,, = P. A; readiogs $1. MES MAYO STEE! AW Tuesday, 8 p 3., 1 ver week. Orlenial, 226 Drumm st. MEY or WOMEN TO WORK FOR US DAY or evening st thelr homes: pleasant work: no cauvassing: experience uniiecessary;. we pay salury; inclose stamp for particuiars. 'S andard Mg. Co., 142 West Twenty-ihird st., New York. RS, H, A, GRIFFIN test mig. Thur, eve. 42614 Grove M. FRANCIS, INDEP) T SLATE . writer. 118 Haicht st.: hours 9 unth 6 P. &’ <V k.; 25c; JALVATION AKMY LABOR BUREALU. 158 New Montgomery Parties desiring ieliable help fornished at short notice. 7 ANTED, . YOUR SHOES — WE REPAIR shoes up to 9 o'clock every night: those work- 11ig through the day can have tbeir shoes repaired at night while you walt: ladies’ soilng, 85¢; men's soling. 60c: fine shoes made to order from $2 up: we have a ot of shoes been damaged !y water al less tuan one-fourih their vaiue, from 75¢up to $250. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Secoxd. - TYLISH AND DURABLE C‘'LF SHOES X made (o order. §2 50: cheapest place in city for Tepairing and secord-hand shoes. 959 Howard st JEAMEN AND GREEN HANDS WANTED. 116 Washl.;gion st., bet. Drumm knd Davis. TRST - CLASS UPERATORS ON LADIES' -} lonks and sults. W. SIMINOFF, 1228 Markei, W E HAVE A LOT OF MEN'S SHOKS, BEEN damaged: by water, at (k84 than o le-fourth heir value, from 75¢ up to $2 60. 562 Mission t, bet. First and Second. : 3 OURNEYMAN BARGKRS hMPLOYMENS tecretary H. PERNARD, 102 Reventn st. BARBEES_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers’ Assn. 8. FULHS, 325 Grant ave. 1VE LADY CANVASSERS: REFER k NCE! salary. conmission: this weex, 9 to 11 A. M. DIt GOKDIN'> CH/COLATE EMULSION. 221 avisst. - . ARBERS, .TTENTION—8400 WORTH OF turniture, with 2 billiard tables, on account of cdeparture, $225. Address E. BONNARDEL, Stan- fora University. JANTED—AN . PPRENTICK WITH SOME | YY experience; cont-makinz. 230 Seventh s:. ANTRD—EXPIKKIENCED NURSE GIRL, accustomen to infant's care: middle-aged. 4p- ply between 10 and 12, 1434 Post st. FISE TAILORESS ON CUSTOM COATS: also apprentice. 14 McAllister st., room 20. 1200 PALE, MEN'S SHOES, BEEN DaM- aged by water, at less than_one-fourth thelr value, from 75c up to $2 50. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. AVE A LOT OF MEN'S SHOES, BEEN damaged by water, at less than one-fourth their vaiue, from 75cupto 2 60. 562 Mission st., bet. First an | Second. RUsINEss WOMAN CAN MAKE MONEY; small capital required. Particulars of D., box. 160, 1 Othice. ANTED—STEADY, RELIABLE MAN FOR position in country: must have 55 expense money. Call after 10 A. .. 9 Geary, roor 7O NG MAN WISHES 10 GET THE AD dress of a Iady to do washing. Z, box 15, Call RELIABLE 1ADY AGENTS TAKE ORDERS: Lousehold necessity: liberal terms. 120 Sufter 8¢, r00m 50. JREN H GIRLTO DO CHAMBERWORK IN boarding:ho: B. ., box 63. APANESE NEAT GIRL WISHES POSITION 1 smiall family as first-class cook: has best of reference. Address M., box 165, this office. ANTED — PUPILS FOR MILLINERY school; course practical: clayses uow forming for spring work; satlsfuction guaranteed: eveuing clusses. 2214 Geary st. or 410 Leavenworth. [ EW ENERGETIC MEN TO KENGAGE IN A good, paying busiuess; must deposit 45 as gua: sntee of good falih. Cail at 905 Marke: st., room 55. between 10 4. 3. and 2 P. . ANTED,TOCOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR- ersaclerks KNOX Collection Agcy, 110 Sutter. ECRUITS WANTED FOE THE U. 5. MA- rine Corps, U. 8 Navy—Able-bodied unmar- ried men between the ages of 21 aud S0 years who are citizens of the United ‘S:ates, o ihose who have legally declared their intention to be- come such: musi be of good’ character anJ Labits and able tospeak, read and write English and be between b feet 5 inches and 6 fee; in heizht For surther information apply at the Recruiting Oftice, 20 Klifs st., San Francisco, Cal. ADY AGINiS WANIED —GOOD TALK- erscan make §5 a day. 1227 Fell st. S AT LADIES STRAW-HAT 755 M ssion st ADIES AND GENTS MISFIT ~HOES J bought and exchanged: new vamps and sec- ond-hand shoes for sale; large stock; sioes made to order: bes stock; work gusranteed: all kinds of repairing. 743 Mission, near Grand Opera-house. Glll-.: 2 IN FAMILY; MIND BABY: 810 A month. 237 Fair Oaks st., nr.’l weniy-fourth. GIBL, FUR_ GENERAL HOUSKWORK o small famlly; ‘German preferred, 2115 Brod- erick st 5 ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CAN THINK of some simple thing 10 patent? J rotect your ide: s: they muy bring you wealth. Write JOILN WEDDERRURN & CO, Dept. L, Patent Atter- neys. Washington, D. C.. for their $1800 prize offer and new list of 10U0 inventions wauted. OMPETENT HOUSE-PAINTER AND PA- per-hanger with tools wants work by the day or plecework Ad ircss A. W., box 19, Uali Uftice. KARN DRESSCUTTING AND-MILLINERY; #1 per week; uniimited le-sons: patierns 26c. McDowell Dressmaing School, 103 Post st. MAY AND WIFE JUST ARRIVED FROM Parls wish situations in the same family; wo- man to attend Interior: man 1o cook: good refer- ences. " Address MR. JULIEN, 825 Pacific st. _ FEW, LADIES T0 ENGAGE IN A GOOD- L paying business: must deposi: 85 as guarantee of good falth. At 906 ket st., room 55, et 10 4. . and 2 P 3. Ewuo HOU =K., bb3lg MARKE I'ST.—£u0Ms 20c, 2bc 1o 606 night: $1 10 $2 weex. INGLE FURNISHAD ROUMS; 16 A NIGHT: i6c week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard. M S, BLLIS MEDLEN; SITTINGS0 TOS, 81: circles Tués., Fri. 2P. . 20c. 253 Valencia RS J. J trance test WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT, edium & :ife reader. 21 Stockton DENTISTS. JULL SET OF TEETH, $7: WARRANTED 5 years; painless extraction: see ournew combina- tion plate: thinnest, ligntest, coolest plaie made:’ warrauted 16 ycars: fillings. 50c; crowns, 83 CHICAGO DENTAL PARLOKS, 24 Sixth stree:. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 3d and 4th; gas specialists; painless extract ng, withsas, $1: plates, $5 up: fill, $1 up. $" FULL SET TEET. BEST MAKE; { . kept in repair; extracting free: fillings,50c; crowns, $3 50. Pacific Dental Parlors, 18 Third. R. J. J. LEEK, 1126 MARKET Si.; OPEN evenings: Sundays Ul noon. = OSITIVELY PAIN 1 ESS EXTRACTION, DR, HARDING, 500Sutter cor. Fowell tel. malnd 376 VOLTON DiNTAL ASSOCIATION. 8US A K~ Uketst. DK CHAKLES W. DECKER. A SET FOR TEETH—WARRANTED AS a5 can be made: filling $1 DR SIMMS Centist, 930 Market st nex: Baluwin Theater. PAINLESS AXTRACIION, s0o: CROWN ridge Work & specialty: plates $5 up: 13 years experienca K. LW ALSHE B, S5y, G R. LUDLUM H1Li. 1443 MARKEI'ST, NR. Eleventh; 10 charge for extracting whea plates are made: oid plates made over like new: lecth Irom §8 per set: extracting SUc: gas given. SET QE IEE LM WIKWGU L a Fiaie ok H. G. Young, 1841 Polk s:. DESEYsGE W, LEEK 1dk GENUINE Leek dentist, ¢iscoverer ot painiess extractioa £nd patentee of “improved bridge work or teeta without any plate. moved from & to 20 Farrellss. ANk WOBK NEASONABLE AND Wik ranted. DR, J. W. KEY. 1320 Marcet st. LOST. J,O8T-A LADY'S GOLD WATCH, SATUR- 14 dav sfternoon, on either Geary or Market Finder will please'return to 517 Leavenworth st, near Geary, and receive a suitable reward. ALOON; OWNER 6 YEARS IN SAME place. Apply Anchor Brewery, 1431 Facific. TORE WITH 8 LIVING-ROOMS: ELEGANT locatfon for busivess. 406 kourth st. FoE SALE_FINELY FURNISHED HOU 10 rooms; all 1ented: cheap. 518 Taylor st. JOR SALE CHEAP—A PAYING PRODUCE- store on Fifth street. Call 427 Frout st. 990 2524 ATEST CAR FENDER PAT vention. A pply 828 Golden ITY KOUTE FOR SALE. oftice. NIMATOSCOPE. MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS want ads taken tor THE CALL. AND APPLY THIS PROJECTING LIVING plctures. Animatoscope, 953 Mrkt., 7th floor. EWSPAPER ROUTE. 1\ INTERIOR CITY Y, Clone to £an Francisca” For barticulars apply- this of LODGIK ES FOR SALE. () BOOM HOUSE OX MALK 11,400 9V 24-r00m house, only. . 650 10 rooms, on MeAllister st.. 400 20.rooms; corner: new. 1,200 14 rooms 6n Sutter.... 350 7-room house, only . 18 rooms. nesr the Baldwi > H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st UCTION PRICES BEATEN; GUOD MUNEY- nasers $275--Surely worth double; 15 rooms on Sixth, 385014 cash; 22 r00ms: Liere’s a snap, $600—54 rooms: Market: vood for 180 ciear. Also pew houses to let. SPECK & CU., 602 Mkt 30 Bogus ELEGANT NOGTIC of Market.. 82500 HOU! PAYING 1: rooms; new: sunny: ceniral.. ... ..., 275 Furnjghed house: n north of MarRet. 110 ¥ UNDERWOOD &L0., 765 Market si. OR SALE—FURNISHED LODGING-HOUS| 10 rooms aud bath. 12814 Ninth st. 14 foous: xew FURNITURE: FULL OF roomers: offer wanted. 402 Goary st. HAYES—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscriptiors and want ads rake FURNITURE FOR SALE. IRING FROM RETAIL BUSINES muat ciose out stock In 50 days: brussels car: pet, 4zlge yard: floor oilcloth, 18¢; mat ing, 7o yard: beiroom ssis, 3 pieces. 39 60; 4. niture outflt, $65. SHIREK & SHIKI Market st, Opp. Grant ave. Alok, . NEUSMANNS 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household Foods: new of 4001 15DeW: cas . or on time: open evenings. QURNITURE FO. before Wednesday. SALE: MUST BE SOLD 252814 Sutter st CARPET CLEANING ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIK& new. J. MCQUEEN, 458 Stevenson. Tel. 8,228, OST—~UNDAY., FEb. 28, ON CAKS OR Holy Cross Cemetery : purse contair {ig money and rure colns. Finier please return (0 1603 Missiou si., und rec.ive reward. 051 —THURSDAY, BUNCH OF KEYS ON ITY STEAM CARPEL CLEANING WORKS: cleans, moves. lays cerpets. G. H. STEVEN Myr. 88 and 40 iighth st telephone South 250. W HEN YU BeCoM: DISGUSTED WITH Poor work send 10SPA ULDING'S ring; suitable rewara. 2708 Misslon st. Pet-Beating Worka, $53-51 1 chama st.¢ ol o e INCON -PARLO! W, K Tt ] " 5 - O AL MBLEA ARPET-CLEANING, 30; LAYING, 8¢: hUG SBOOK WITH THE RIBrRNIA nd Loan Society of San Fraaclsco in the name of (HARIES LAKIN or MARY LAKIN. The finder wil: please re urn to bank. 10T A PASSBOOK WITH THr HIBER! Li niu tavings and Loan “ocletv of Sau Fran. cisco in the name of LYSSY KLOTZ, or MA1- THAUS KLOTZ; NG. 162,712. The finder will plesse return to ba1k. bbb il T R RO B RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH st want ad. and sutscriptions (aken. ———————————————— £ ; MISSION — SUBSC N N 2526 0! SUBSCRIPTIONS AND want ads taken for THE CALL. OUNG GIRL WISHES POSITION TO DO housework. Address 237 Lexington ave. MARKKT ST.—BRANCH OFFICKE OF THE CaLy; want ads and subscripuons Luken. , 61’ LARKIN—-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O CaLy: subscriptions and want ads. taken. HY ACME MOUSK, 957 MARKET ST., BK- low Bixth. for a room; Z5ca night; $1 a wee<. PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES, EST GEL TINK PAPER IN MARKET IS “Defertier”; price low: tey it. Sole Cosst Agency, California Ca mers Company, 22 Geary st. “samples free: tel. vessie 941, Strattda, 3 8th se “ADVANCE CARPET-CLEANING CO., 402 Sutter: tel. Main $94. GEO. WALCOM, prop. ‘WATTS, reliable carpet-cleaniug renovig. aitay IV Works. 409 MeAllister. el 3t ssio Sin VARPETS CLEANED & KENOVATED LIKA new. 23 Tenth; tel. *outh 6. Mackintosh & va 1 MUCHRLL, CAKERT- L ANIN. C + 240 14th su: cleaping 3¢ o yard. Tei, nnf?l ONKLIN'S CARPAL- BEATING WORK 838 Goiden Gate ave. Telephone ras 1o STORAGE, EDUC-D BATES, FURNITU ik, PIAND Rt 50048, eic. J. M. PLKROK, 785 Mkt | |

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