The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 2, 1897, Page 12

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-~ H A Dul v Helena J A Finch, Wil W Wilsan, Tracy THRichardson. Marshfild SW-Cr. dr, Sanford, Sacko . C¢H Willams, N Y . t;e0 B Warren, V.S O ZF Senoureck; N-Y (&) THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1897. OMM WILLAD N CUBRS CAUSE Man& Ladié’s Wi[l Exert Their Influence for Cuba. A~ Strong - Auxiliary League to Be Organized at Once. Colone! Ethan- Allen Telegraphs Con- to - the gratulations for the Work -Ac: comptished Thus Far. The womén' have deterrined to throw | their Lot with the causeof Cubsg. to ‘ask .the Aaxiliary, The visitors seemed deeply interested in A dele- gation of some fifty ladies-were-callers on Secretary: Mascherini yesterday morning privilege " of assisting the Jeague by the organization of.a Ladies’ the agitation to. aid the pesple who are fighting to break ‘the Spanish yoke. jécts for. which the Sec- retary Mascherini_received hus callers cor- dially and explained to them fully the ob- leagus haa” been organized. The spokesman of the délega- tion, who was a proniinent society leader, then made a request for 4 Cuban flag for king a_beautiful -silk- the purpose. of . Di banneér as a souvenir for thé league. The ladies declared their intention of effeciing.an erganization at_once on the Jines of the general leagues throughout They expect-to begin their the country. suxiliary. iabors &t once with a working | membership of: seventy-five. Teport progres: on Saturday.morning. From all parts of the State the lesgue s of encouragement und were received yesterdiy from Ukiah, Fresno, Sacramento and Red- ding offering “armed aid for the cause of One - enthiisiastic young-man i3 receiving wo: praise.. Letter: the island. y They will to - Secretary Masclierini inRedding proposed to. organize & volun- | feer corps at anee- if the league would see tijat they were equipped with arms. Pr the, leagues. organization,. and : Secretary yesterday ‘sept credentials to bod interior to tawns organize A'telegramwas received from Colonel the Cuban | Ethaii. Allen, presideni of parations are in progress in many of local | Visalia Jias alresdy effecied an'| Mascherini | the mew Leazue of New York, coagratulatingthe | City, Mavor- Phéian ‘and the league jor The com- mit-ee on halls will meét this evening- at To-morrow siight fitteen. appoiuted by the the cause. support. ven the Occidental - Hotel. the committee:.of Chairman Shotiridge to-devise.ways and | ‘means for holding a big mass-meeting will meet at the same piaca. HOTEL . ARRIVALS - LICK HOUSE! T Fox, Sacramento. I "Devine, Sacramento C Fisher, san Joss D Ham, Seattle J W-sco C Jordan, Paadens ¥-de ¥ Barnet, St Paul J Barnei:, Saata Rosa Nrs Pieper,~afi Jose W Du.can Jr. Orovile G Noble, Frestio W S Kose, Fowler NrsLevy &2 ¢, HatB H fieors ta Clata R Mays “the Dalles I rickholf, Sin Rafael f Jackson. Cat S Cheds, ~aa Kafaél irstiteld, (.05 ADg v P MeNuity. N J £ Mays, M Henly, S Lan:don, eattle to-Kton O Lippincourt, G Widbur, Boston I Reavis, Sulf a8 > Sacramento Mrs Ricoardson. Oaklnd M Vensble, ~LObispo T White, Fresno B Bosh, Haniord F High:,-Hantord B Davd, N.X JH George, Cal 1. D Siiih, Oakiand V J Willis, Seima ¥ H.Johnson & w, Cal Chicago ¥ E Rowe, Chicago ¥ Stone, N_Y ¥ ¥ Hatch, Ashland W Hobbs & w, Sta Clara J P SickFuriand, Madera ' W W.~eaman & w, Sac J L:Jepsen, N. Y ¥ B Knighton, St Clara JBC N Y A F yrael H Schwarziopt, N Y '3 W.He Halsted, Pt Reyes I s T E Hughes, T o Huckhlf, N'Y g esno Mrs W D A Clsen & w, Cal J C Arnold, Truckee 7 Nowla:, Cal B Morgan, Ca 0 R Runyon, Courtland J D Cuip, San Felipe RISS HOUSE C.Cook & w, Watsonyiile H Leavitt, Grass Valley N Fleming & w, i1 MrsW B Haskéll, Peidly G G Cantua. Cambria MissRHaskell, Fetalurna S M- Meg: G Nunpemiker; Visalla G Hughes, Nevada City ‘cote, Fresno € Trimmingliam, Sanol W.Larsen & w, Cole¥ille £ V Kovertson, Placervil | | | deison, kureka | , Los Angeles MissE Hasklns Petalin.J Lane, Vailejo WA Mackinter,Sclielen U D Le Ereton, Vallejo s I:BorgwatdtJr KeruCo W J Estes, Ukiah HrsJC Wends, Cal__ © C A Rodges, Coos Bay & kads, Nevada City T Mct-es, Empirs Ci off,Fort Ross E J-Eminoks. Sacto . Fresto F Jounson, Sacramento 3P Hor!burt RedwoodC C A- F a, ~acto -3 Looney, Montpelier W F Jefiries, Oakiand 3 Sivha d, Santa Rosa -+ A T Jeffries, Oakland 3 B Linden, § Y. M Cannovan San Rafael J+T Mersill, Visalia J Powers, Sacramento Miss Baxjer, Sacto I H Canree JiLiveruash&w, Healdsh G F Rocden. San °r H. Graty, Ariz E T Nelson, Omaha * ¥ M Granam, San Jose G C Dietz, Omaha rling, La C A Rathborte, Umaha T L Harrington, Humbli. C D Witten, Humbold! irs Robéctson, Humblt W Blake, Towa 33 Pame ee, Philadeiph A Aaron, The Needles GRAND HOTEL. “George, Saciamento F L Orentt, F-G Hutonines & wt, Cal F T Manson. Sacto J Staw, Saccamento “Lbomas vasker, Sa inas Thoa A yackson, Ur Mrs' James, 0 B-Woods, Or. iinas _ Mrs Haten, i08 Anzeles E Rosscau, Bakersfield 4-Wormser; Kingsburg A ¢ Field, R | B A Hags, Columbus ~ Miss Mays, 5oston Niss'ii Mays, Boston Mrs Haynes, Boston J ¥ Lauritzen & w, Cal J F Reddy, Spokane F 7 ivaky, St-Helena i H Winship, Napa M McPairtage, Napa S ¥ Moftt, ri Berkeley 8 k- lleath, Wis H Wittman, N ¥ Mrs Wittman, N Y 183 Wittman, N Y Gerber, Chic MrsJPo Miss Prkinson, Mass 30 Allen. ~an Jose, G W n, Cal J L Bond, Ukiah Sacramento ¢ : amado, EI Dorado ¥ H Plate, san Jose PALACE HOTEL. rings 4 Borden, San Jose G E Schanck, N Y J A Harrell, ¥ Y Mrs T W Morris, N A Bychsdale, Ariington G W Wattles &, W C Howurd, Denver W ~ Poppleton, Omaha J K Ormsby, Chicago € Chase & wf, Omans Mr Folsom, Baldimore J L Webster & w, Omaba L S Pleira, Ventura C Morrivund wt, Mont W H b F Cavalll, N Y G € Power, Ventura G 3 Hitencock I Sweetland & w,Boston A McCormick & 1, Wyo J Cohn, N Y D Macleay, Portland 2aiss (U Rellly, Portland KW il San Ratael Kafael 3 amento J Bermingnham, Pinole P F Marshal & w, Chicago Tnes, Ventnra 1, Keswick ersindorfer, Diamond . Neb D O'Reilly, Fortland B T McConnel!, Chicago JE Gorman & w, Il Mi:s Macleay, Portland C L Gosahue, Mass E A Hettin, o8 Augeles ©J siose, Los Angeles D P Jeuking, Stanford 13 iowe, mansg-r Fanny A Smith, N ¥ Davennort W Hunt'& w, Cincinnati Hrs H H Eckstein, Obo Misses Ecksiein, Ohio NEW WESTERN HOTEL. C H Dunbar & wf, Or J de veas-Moreno, Cal G 1. Morse, Cleveland J Downey, Cal John Doe & wf, Cal - John Smith, Carson C Jensen, Cal NG Jonn Schuit, Cal C F Morris, Cal 1E Shepard & wt, I Morris Brown, JowaCity J 1 Ladd, Baxersfieid T B Sullivad & wt, Or = W B Hogan, ~an Jose . T C Knight, Cargon *E J Rother. Cal ‘W J gra.ford. Astoria J W A ltoberis, La Grange . 3 Winters, Or, F Barues & w,'Los Ang. y - BALDWIN F Renly & w, Merced Mervin, “Astoris Austin Boyce, Cal James Yoila HOTEL Sausalito N Y . Miss B Wheeler, N Y A Cohen, Eureka, Ney Utto Gievick, Portland Pavl C Mayford, Chicago foriijia, Watsonvile , San Jose T B Prichard. Sausaiito dirs E Freand, Crockett H P Giiber,, Modes.o M C Cook, Dyniver I bunt. Sacramento WP Kuapp, Chicago C H Hussey, Point Reys Roscoe, ~ausalito * W R Ciark, Stocktdn ¥ Lops di f Lewis. “tockion B K Hoffma Chlcago " SAN © BUBTNFSS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALI~ . 710 Market, zignt fn the BRANCH O] 439 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 616" Larkin streét, open uitil 9:50 o'clock. “quil § o'clock. % 2518 Missiqrr street, opesi untl 9 o'clock. © 167 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clocks ~AR0BFAlk sizeet: goen DAL :30. ‘ortier.Sixteents and Mission sireets, open treet, open untll 12 o'clock every | second floor. S | (FERMaN GIRL WOULD LIK NOTICE OF - MEETINGS. OwIENTAL LODGE NO. 144, F. and A. M.—Stated meeting IS (LUESDAY) EV. i at 7:30 o'clock. b A s crecary. CALIFORNIA GCHAPTER NO 5, R, A. M., whl_meet THIS (TUES: Day) -EVENING, March :30 a'clock. Statéd meeting P. M. ana M. E. M. | degrees. By order of the H. P. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. PACIFIC LODGE NO. 136, F. B and A, A, 121 Eddy. st—Stated, meeting THIS EVENING at'7:80 o'clock. GEORGE PENLINGTON, Sec. GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 30, ‘ana A. M.—Stated meeeting THL VENING, M rch‘z,n’i:dUA J.'HOBE, Secretary. (TUESDAY) EVE o'clock. GEO. CALIFORNIA LODGE NO. 3,1.0.0. F.—Ofticers and mem- bers eer o Memorial Hall, EAIE WEDNKSDAY, March & at 1:30 “ZAN 10 atiend the funeral of our iate 3. SFENTON: G. W. DAYWALT, N. G. C. . PosT, R. & : SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued, HELP WANTED—Continued. HELPY WANTED—Continnea. REFINED DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE A few more engagements: 81 per day; perfect fiv guaranteed. 5US Leavenworth st. RESEECTABLE YOUNG LADY ~WOULD [\ jike a_iosition to assist lady in housework. ZApply 1559 Ninth st., Alameda. MOTEER AND DAUGHTER WANT POSI- tions as working houseeeper and assist in widower’s family or chamberwork in hotel; un- derstand all kind of domestic work: no objection to country. Call or address 115 Buss st. [ XPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER (WIDOW) wishes position as hou-ekeeper: would take charge of lodgl 1 g-house; cily or country; call 12 05 only. MRS M., 419 Third st 7OUNG WIDOW FROM INDIANA WANTS any kind of respectatle work in hotel; chamber- work; honest and reli:ble: good cook. Call after 7 A3, room 6, 201 Powell st., cor. ' Farrell. OVERNESS AND SEAMSTRESS; GER- T man-American Iady; thorough teacher of knz- lish, German and music; hizhest Teferences; coun- ry town preferred. Address E. W., 2526 Mission st., call 1. CANDINAVIAN LAUNDRESS, PRIVATE famlly. near city, $25; second work, city, $20; &Ir: for country. $15: nursegirl, city, $10: 6 girls, housework, 816 and $20. C. & HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st COOK: FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARDING- house, $40; chambermaid and waitress, hotel, $20. C. R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary s 0OK AND LAUNDRESS, $35; GERMAN chambermald and sewing, $20; German nurse, $25° roatanrant waltness, 35, and & large number of girls for cooklig and housework. F. CROS- ETT & CO., 316 Sutter st W ANTED—COOK. GRMAN STYLE, 835 German chambermald and seamstress, $25; French nurse maid. $15: cook and laundress, $25; housework girl, $20: waitress, small boarding- nouse, $16. LEON ANDLE, removed to 308 Stockion st. 00D GERMAN COOK, $35, FRANKLIN St.; cook and laundress, $20, Suiter st.; good German ook and wash. #30, Van Ness ave. Swedish girl, §22 50; 3 Swedish or German giris, $20; German cook. $25, Clay st. Employment Oftice, 308 Mason st. TO THE OFFICERS AND MEM- bers of the- Austran Benevolent Socle(y—You are hereby notified to atend sur _quarter'y meeting WEDN - SDAY VENING, March 3, 8 o'clock sharp, av your hall, 415 Speter'st. Bv order J. W.STEWART, President. RESSMAKER WANTS WORK BY THE day. Call or address 1679 1 wenty-fourth ave., Xast Oakland. FFICE 1 EE REDUCED 26 CENTS; GIRLS of ali nationalities wanted to flil various posi- tions. Gsrman mployment Ottice, 308 Mason st. 7OUNG WIDOW, RECENTLY FROM THE Zust, wants a p'ace as Lousekeeper in hoted or ache ior's home preferred: city or country. Room A SPECIAL MEETING OF SAN, ancisco County Board. A. O. H. New' Mont- EZ B. of k., will be held at 121 gomery st. THIS (TUESDAY) EVEN-y ING, March 2, at 8 o'cigc sharp. Officersf, and members of the differen: divisions are inviied toatiend. Important business. By order of T. MCGINNIS, State Delegate. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE B2~ Scknoiders of ‘the Marin County Water Company will be held at the office of the com- pany, 406 California street. San_Francisco, on WEDNESDAY, the 3d day of March, 1897, atthe hour of 12 o'clock 1, for the election of irustees for the_ensuing year and for the tramsaction of such other business’as may come before the meei- 1ng. A. DALTON HARRISON, Secretary. 223 Post st. ot -l tion as housekeeper. G GFRMAN WIDOW DESIRES POSI- 38 Kddy st., room 1. TIRL OR WOMAN FOR KITCHEN WORK: G 'no'cooking, sieep home: §2 & week. 8594 Twenty-1irst 8:., corner of Guerrero. ‘W ANTED—10 YOUNG LADIES TO LEARN barber trade: shop to open May L Particu- lars cali 13834 Eighth st., . . Barber College. UBSCRIPTIONS AND WAN'L ADS FOR THE Cavy taken at_branch oftice, 539 Hayes st open unith 9:80 o'elock. I EFIN'D WIDOW FROM NEW YORK would like a sosluun as typewriter. 157 Seventh st., room 10. second floor. WaNT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Office, south- ‘west corner dixteenth and Mission sis. MERICAN LADY WANTS POSITION AS companion and nurse with invalid; medical Teferences. 1680 Eddy st near Steiner (after- SPECIAL NOTICES. WALL PAPER FREE; NO CHARGE for it: painting, paper-hanging, etc.. by men artista in the line. MERIGAN, 1302° Webster st. EF AN [ING, PAPERHANGING DONE: estimates on ‘work given, by day or con- trhct.” C. HATIER, 583 Mission'st. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 4 collections made: aty or country. Pacific Collaction Co., 415" Montgy st., room 6: tel. 5580. T REMOVED FROM PHE- st.; tel. Iast 857 SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. DESIRING FIRST-CLASS HELP | call or send your Sutter st. | ADIE! Lot all_nationaliies p order. to MISS CULLEN. NOMPETENT 'AMERICAN PROT! cook with " the.best of city reference desires a sitiation. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st = & (0., 316 Suster st TRSP-CLASS PROTEST: ENT _OFFICE, 306 VERMAN EMPLOY Mason st., telephione main 5332 furnishes re- liable heip of all uationalities. 1 EFINED YOUNG LADY WISHES SITUA- | tion A« compauion and seamsiress: willing worker; -govd -home desired. Address C. F., box | 21, Call Office - TRTELLIGENT MIDDL sires charge of Wwido; ary; city-or country; 446 O'Farreil st. D WIDOW DE- | wages second- | MRS LAKE, ’s hom references. i G ERMAN WOMAN ~WANTS ¥ cook in-boarding-house or hotel; try. 359 Jessie at. PLACE AS | city or coun- | QITUATION WANTED BY GOOD WOMAN | 2 in first-ciass family; is & good cook. Call at | 1205 Laguna st. 5 | IRL WANTS POSITION AS WAIT- best of references. ‘911 OENG Tess or second work vior st. IWEDISH WOMAN WANTS WASHING OR hou-ecleaning; isgood isundress- works by the day or week. Adiress.o- cail 340 Third st IDDLE-AGED LADY WISH POSITION Address Ne- 'S braska and Twenty ‘At sts. SWEDISH GIRL, FIRST- | wouid like & situation: wages §25 TOMPETE. cinss COOK. 10§30, Address K. H. box 70, Call Office. QITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG LADY | ¥ 10 do chamberwork: is a first-ciass seamstress. a Gilbert-st., tet; Sixth #nd T eventh. « PERIENCED DAY OR NIGHT NURSE confinement or other sl kness: best of refer- ences: Cail 115 Seventh st., room L JXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WISHES A few moré e-gagements in familles; is a first- class fitter and desigoer; $1 60 perday. ., box Lall Oftice. 70 70 | také care 0f baby Or assist In housework. 1108 | Alcbama st. | GIRL WISHES SITUATI G SUASDINAVIAN GIRL WANTS PLACE T0 | D do general housework and cooking; American family: city or Uakland, Please call or adiress 62734 Ivy ave. AN WISHES LIGHT HOUS 1 work. Address 674 Twenty d. TOUNG WO work or sec sixth st., « akia NTRY WISH 139 Fourth WO LADIES FKOM THE COTU gen:iemen’s sewing and mending. si., rooms 7 and 8. TOUNG hou se call room WOMAN WISHES POSITION AS eeper or light housework. Address or 2, San Bruno House, 110 Fourth st. JIRL WISHES SIT 1135 Florida st. SITUATIO Y OUNG SWEDISH ation for general bousework, X general housework; American family pre- ferred. Address 1 Freelon st., city. YOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY | J the day washing, ironing, housecleaning. Cuil 419 Natoma st., in the rear. DRESSMAKING | 81, room b. | REFINED WOMAN WOULD LIKE SITUA- 4V tion as managing housexeeper: city or coun- | try: references. Call or address MRS, WELLER, 1031 Market st., room 6. NICE HOME WANIED AN years old to assist 5cho0:ing and cloihes cail 6043/ Mission st. ANDS WANTED FOR at 1203 Marl FOR CHILD 12 in light housework for must be nice people. Please (COMPETENT COOK. SPEAKING FRENCI, German and Euglish, will assist in light house- work, sewing, and abie to take charge of children, Call or address 136 Sixth st., room 3. 7OUNG WIDOW WANTS A PLACE AS housekeeper; city or country. 122 Post st., room 2. XEERIENCED HOUSEKERPER (WIDOW) wants work in widower's or bachelor’s house- 88 Ninth hold, with children; country preferred. st room 17; hours114A X 109 P. 3. ONEST GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT housework, $8. 710 Cole st., near the chutes. ANTED — YOUNG GIRL FOR HOUSE- work; wages $10. 1128% Turk st. OMAN 10 MIND CHILDREN AND DO W e Noutomonts bemait fumiiy. 1908 Eady: OUNG GIRL To MIND BABY: A GOOD home ana small wages. 1013 Jackson st. \ OUNG GIRL ASSIST INGENERAL HOUSE- work; wages $10. Call 2218 California st. ANTED — MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN OR young girl take care children and assist light Rousework; small wagvs. 205 Day st. OMPETENT GIRL POR GENERAL HOUSE- work and cooking: wages $16. Call after 9 A. M. at 433 Uak st 1IRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work: must understand cooking. 45 Liberty. JIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WANTS To 0 0ut by the day: undersiands cutiing and fit- ing perfecily. Plea.e address MKS. FURSTER, 12155 Poweil 8:. — 713 ‘ T INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Marxet: 200 rooms :5c 0 $1 50 per night; £1 50 to $6 per week; convenlent and respectable; free biis and baggaze L0 and from tbe terry. LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscrintions an: want ads taken, IW COR. SINTEENTH SI., NEAR MIS- Dsion; branch- office of TH3y CALL Sub- scriptions and want ads taken. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. H UNTER & cO. CHINESE AND JAPA eniploy ment office, removed 10 61415 nia st., near Kearny. ‘lel. main 231 HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 4141y O'Farrell. Tel. k. 426. APANESE INTELLIGENGE AGENCY. R. 90, St. Ann’s bi'g, 8 Eddy st.; tel Main 5234 HINESE & JAPANKSE; EST'D 20 Y EARS: belp;tel:main 1997. BRAULEY & Cu..640 Clay CHINESE AND JA PENESE EM- ployment oftice. 51134 Bush st., nr. Grant ave. ITUATION WANTED AS SALESMAN OR stockkeeper in clothing department or gents’ furnisning goods: references furaished. . W Dox 116, « all Ofhce. JITUATION WANTED BY JAPANESE AS 1 chief coox in hotei; will take charge of dining- room and kitchen; tventy years’ experience: good references. A. B., box 38, Call Office. THOROUGH GARDENER (GERMAN) DE- sires occupation: can atiend to hor<es, cows and other work; a good home more an object than wages. Address Gardener, 560 Howard st. OOKKEEPER AND ACCOUNTANT OF EXN- larged experience in commercial and financi Lines desices situation; first-class references. ¥ dellty, box 82, Call. \"A\'nin BY FIR-T-CLASS MAN, TO e 1or horses and gaiden; good drivet ana milker; best of ci.y references. A.B., box 109, Cal VW ILLING BOY. WHO LIVES WITH HIS parents, Wanis a piace in a store or office as eraud-boy, or to learn & trade. Address GEURGE L1168 Clara st, ir. rear. Y SIRONG G MAN O BUSINE: educatton in_small grocers: will attend bar. can drive team; N., 422 Sanchez st. TANT}D—AN APPRENTICE ON TAILOR- ing. 724 Howard st., near Third. 7OUNG GIRL WANTED TO TAKE CARE of baby and assist in housework. 1002 Golden Gate ave., near Laguns st. JIRL WANTED 70 ASSIST LIGHT HOUSE- work. 1434 O'Farrell st. IRL FOR GENER AL HOUSE WORK; MUST T be neat. 411 Leavenworth st [ XPERIENCED APPR. coats. 942 Folsom st IRL, 15 YEARS OLD, IN FAMILY OF 2; £00d home; small wages. 526 Caip st. IRL FOR HOUSEWORK, AM:RICAN family, plain_cooking, $20; also German up- stairs girl, $20. 741 Elils 8 JXPERIENCED APPRENTICE WANTED on custom coats. Room 123, Phelan building. NIEL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. APPLY 1206 Eddy st. OMPETENT GERMAN GIRL FOR COOK- i gand housework. 517 Larkin st. PPRENTICES AND FINISHERS WANTED on custom coats. 449 Minna st. JEAT YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL AN ‘housework and cooking; 8 in family; wages £10. 1804 Steiner st. TOUNG MAN WISHES TO GET THE AD dress of a lady to do washing. Z., box 15, Call NG OUT OF THE CITY DO at home: Yc siamp repiy. PROF. J. , 129 Third st. B. MCTIE! RELIABLE LADY AGENTS TAKE ORDERS: household necessity: liberal terms. 120 Sutter st., room 50. NTICE ON CUSTOM [ ANTED—AN APPRENTICE WITH GOOD experience on custom coats. 280 Seventh st. ADIES LIV 4 writin, VW ANIED — PUPILS FOR MILLINERY school; course practical: classes now forming for spring work: satisfaction guaranteed: eveuing classes. 2245 Geary st. or 410 Leavenworth. W ARTED—DISHWASAER. COFFEE JOHN, 508 Kearny at. BYY TO FOLD TOWELS AT LICK HOUKS. | laundry. 9 Lick place. W ANTED—GOOD OPERATOR ON PANTS. 23 Kearny, rooms 6 and 7. STROXG BOY T0 LEARN BLACKSMITING; handle a horse. 828 Harrison st. Q9BER, RELIABLE MAN TO TAKE PART futerest in cash business: must have $150 cash and be satisfied with $18 to $20 per week; business esiablished 18 years. 777 Market st., room 7. INGLE ROOMS 10c AND 16c NIGHT, 60c 'and 75c week. Lindell House. Sixth and Howad. AILORS TO BUY BUSINESS OUT WITH stock of goods or otherwise: cheap rent; suit- ble for small family. 131 Seventh st. EAMEN AND OFFICERS FOR HONOLULU and on steam wualers. 904 Kearny, upstairs. A A G C—PROSPECIORs! - TRAPPERS! WHALERS! Fifty men with at least $200 each wanted to form the Arctic Alaska Commerclal Compauy, to do shore whaling, fur trapping and trading, pros- pecting and mining, walrus and seal hunting and geterally to develop the resources of Arctic Aiaska; only men wiliing to winte: in the coun- iry, to work and to rough it, and to make money, need apply. Address ail applic: tions for informar tion, etc., A. A. C. C., box 68, Call Oftice. OUNG MAN T0 TRAVEL ON_SALARY OR commission: must have $60. Box 261, Hay- wards, Cal, ANTED—SAILORS FOR ~TEAM WHAL- ers and sealers at LANE'S, 504 Davis st. ECOND EXPEDITION SOUTH SEA ISLAND now formed. 538 California $25, EREMIUM FOR SKITCH VAUDE- . ville 15-minute act. Address 14 McAl- lister st., room 9. 167 NINTH ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF o) THE CALL; subscription aud wan: ads on. 0OMS, 150 TO 75c PER NIGHT: 50c TO $1 50 per week. Orlental, 226 Drumm st. EN OR WOMEN TO WORK FOR US DAY or evening at their homes: pleasant work; no canvassing; experience unnecessacy; we pay salary; inclose stamp for particulars. 'Standard Mig. Co., 142 West Twenty-third st., New York. ALVATION ARMY LABOR BUREAU, 158 New Montgomery st.— Parties desiring reliable help furnished at short notice. T ANTED, YOUR SHOES — WE REPAIR 8hoes up to 9 o'clock every night: those work- iug through the day can have their shoes repaired at night while you wait: ladies’ soling, 35¢; men’s s0ling. 50c: fine shoes made to order trom $2 up; we have & lot of shoes been damaged oy water ai less than one-four:h their value, from 75¢ up to $260. 562 Mission st, bet. Firat and Secoud. QTYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES made to order, $2 50: cheapest place in city for Tepairing and second-hand shoes. 959 Howard st. EAMEN AND GREEN HANDS WANTED, 116 Washington st., bet. Drumm and Davis. JIRST - CLASS OPERATORS ON LADIES' cloaks and suits. W. SIMINOFF, 1228 Market. OURNEYMEN BARUEKS EMPLOYMENC secretary H. BERNARD, 102 seventh at. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P.C. Barbers' Assn. 8. FUCHS, 325 Grant ave. ARBEKS, :TTENTION—$400 WORTH OF furniture, with 2 billiard tables, on account of departure, $325. Address E. BONNARDEL, Stan- fora University. EW ENERGETIC MEN TO ENGAGE IN A good, peying business; must deposit £5 as guar- antee of good faith. Cail at 905 Market st., room 55, between 10 4. M. and 2 P. M. ANTED,TOCOLLECPWAGES DUE LABOR- ersaclerks KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter. ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE U. 8. M rine Corps, U. & Navy—Able-bodled um: ried men between the ages of 21 and 30 years Wwho are citizens of the United S:ates, or those who have iegally declared their intention to be- come such: musi be of good character and habits and able tospeak, read and write English and be between 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet In helaht. For further information apply at the Recruiting Office, 20 Kllis st., San Francisco, Cal PERSONALS. - - BUSINESS CHANCES. ° AM HERE ALL O. K.; SHALL I WRITE . to you? s (UEB, TT-FITZSIMMONS FIGHT— 4 FEW more choice seats at the ring and Poilman Derths left to fill up the party. Apply at once to ED HOMAN or SAM DANNENBAUM, 771 or 828 Market st. OME TO ME FOR THE VERY BEST IN the line of awitches; have just received a new first_quality; gray switches. the very best, 1l” colors, from $1 to $2; hairdress- T can restore gray or bieached hair to natural color with perfectly harmless preparation. G. LEDERLR. 111 Stockton st. REE CONSULTATION AT DR. SMITH'| Sanitarfum, 110 3, 6 to 8; Sundays, 10 to I Dr. Smith wil' cure thut RH | UM ATISM, for one of those ELECTRC-MAGNETIC BATHS Isworth the price of the whoie course. { without delay, oraddress 1553 BUCHANAN S’ MAGNISCOPE — NEW ¢HOJECTING MA- AW chine; uses the kinetoscope flims; price re- duced, $:50. BACIGALU PI, 946 Market st. ALLPAPER FREE: NO CHARGE FOR IT; painting, paper-nangiog, etc., by men, artists in the line. MERIGAN. 1302 Webster st. ADYICE EREE: DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC- ialty: private: no fee without success: pro- bate, insolvency, wills, collections. bills of salet damages, etc.: private detectives: estab. 10 vears. G.W.HOWE, a:y-at-iaw, 850 Market,cor.8tocktn INCO!N BROS., 226 SIXTH STI., MIDDLE of the block—Milk, 5cacan: picnic hams, 535¢ I: choice prunes, 5e ‘dozen, 25¢: butter, 20 roll; corumenl, 20¢ sack’: oatmeal, 35¢ sac] tomatoes, bc can’ Remember the name—LL> COLN. ‘W ANTED — THE ACQUAINTANCE OF AN elderly gentieman (widower or bacheior) of means, by an inteliigent. refined elderly widow: object 'business, and eventually matrimony. Ad- dress MRS, A. MONROE, Brooklyn Hotel, Clty. "400 SALOON, N, OF MARKET: Al-xNfi; $ JU. turnished rooms; kitclien; storeroonrs: fine stock; hest location; ¢heaprent; greatest bar- gain ever offered: owner has other large interests: A. . LESS, 1082 Market at. © ¥ $(750. BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY AX <OV, variaty store; living-rooms; finelyic" big.bargaln. cated; doing.a profitable-husines: A5 LESS, 1082 Market s-. IGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FUJ ture, restaurant, saloon fixtures and groedcr stocks. STENBEEG. 632 Market: tel. main'1043. $35(. BEST ROUTE 1n-CITY: CLEARS. . £100 per month ven? sacrifiéed account of depariure. STE B33 Mar<et..: $900. given. WOOD AND COA L ¥ ARD: $00 montoly; vaue in-sigh STENBEKG & CO; 632 3 ®150 BraNcH BAKERY AND DELICACY ). 'store mus: be_soid: Ajving.rooms;. ni sunny yard: no agents. 340 Fourth st . ARBERS — GUoD © 160 SHOP, DECKELMAN BROS., 108.1lis s AN INDUSTRIOUS MAN WITH $125 CAFI- tal wanted as parlnér in.a- produde, fresh; salv and smoked meat *busiyess: cash.rade:: no-oppo- sition; old stand: must, tuke charg: of receipts work in store; preseit duner attending 10 ot cusiom: will' zuaraniée $68. board and olging monthly by doing our ow: ‘Apply and in- vestigate at place, 617 Tw CLEARS' " irial [CHRAY. TANTED A LADY. WITH $150.T0 JOIN ano.her with similar s manufacturing busivess: sala established, A. PA = $350. cetovecand restamonn own buildin “OR OING -EAST. &200 Apply for particulars 255 Thicd st. : flnelocaiion: with all fmprevements. 145 Fentn. OU FALL G from your wheel or horse: nothing cures the sprains, bruises, lameness or stiffness ik VITA OIL. Never be without it. $1 bot.: 6 for §5; charges prepaid. Address VITA OIL CO., 1651 BUCHANAN ST. OR 84 LE=SALOON: SUITABL rled man. Inquire 335 Fourth st. NER UNDERSTANDING ° esablishied. paying salopn. “Particulars, 539 California st - FOR MAR- OOMS WHITENED,81 UP; PAPERED FROM $2 50 up. 2808 Twenty-fourth st, and 239 Third st LD GOLD BOUG HT; HIGHEST PRICES. O. NOLTE, jeweler, 222 O’ rarreil st., nr. Mason. PHILLIPS, HUMAN HAIR MER- ist in hair and ladies’ hairdresser. Wik a Removed to 120 Geary, above Grant ave. OSEPH GREVEN'S OPERA SCHOOL PRO- duced in the shortest time moro talent for the professioual operatic_stege, ora:orlo, concert and church than any other vocal teacher on the const; opera acts or single vocal selections at reasonable. rates: for larger charitablo affairs free of charce. Murphy building, Market and Jones sis; office hours 1 to 2. A 3 1000 $A 53, 30 SHOW CARDS, KTC. Tel. Black 141. HILL, 2214 Geary st.. 2] A DOZEN—FINE CABINELS Al $1 SXTa ey 1008 Marker A LADY TOLD ME THAT WHILE I WAS doing first-class hairdressing for 25c_she Would never go_to a higher-priced place. I clalm 10 do as good WOrK as any establishment charging twice my price: shampoo and plaifi hair-dressing. 50c; hair-dressing and treatment with QUINO- NTA Hair Tonic, 50c. G. LEDERER, 111 Stock- ton. - RIVATE DETECTIVE WORK DONE REA- sonable: 10 years’ experience: hrs. 10 to 12 i 2105,7 108 P. u. G.R. W EBSTER, 1027 Market,r. M5 OLLIE LAKE, CAKD READER AND magnetis.. Rooms 3 and 4, 509 Sutter: 16 OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- 1y Dight cor. Market and Sixth sts.; artistic ad- Vertisements In living light: promoters of busi- Dess. Consult OWL ADV. CO.. 1140 Market st. HUFSCHMIDT, SANITARY PLUMBER, + gasfitter. 623GoldenGate av. . Tel.,Sutter 471. | STROZY NSKI, 24 [GEARY ST., EXPERT - European hairdressers and cuitérs; employs no apprentices; prices equal o others. VEGRANT WILL HEAR OF SOMETHING « 20 his advantage by calling upon LANDRY C. BABIN, 413 Kearny st. AINTING, WHITENING, PAPERING; iowest estimates:best work guarantesd; wail pa- per 8croll. EDW ARDS, 1200 Webster, cor. Eddy. - WARIED-AN 1DEa: WHO CAN THINK mple thing {o putent? _jrotect your ides; they may bring you wealth. Write JOILN WEDDERBURN & CO,, Dept. L, Patent Atter- neys, Washington, D. C.. for their $1800 prize offer and new list of 1000 inventions wanted. $1_per week: unlimited lessons: patterns MeDowell Dressmaking School, 103 Post st. JEW LADIES TO ENGAGE IN A GOOD- paying business: must deposi: 85 as guarantee of good faith. Call at 905 Market st., room 65, bet. 10 A. & and 2 P. X. ] EARN DRESSCUTTING AND MILLINERY: 4 [LCHO HOUSK, 86333 MARKE L ST.—KUOMS 20c, 25¢ to 50¢ night; $1 to $2 weex. 9525 MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS 0. want ads taken for THE CALL. RY ACME HOUSE, $57 MARKET ST.. BE- iow Eixtn. for a room AND 615 LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O Cirr: subscriptions and want ads. taken. SADY, RELIABLE ~CAND NAVIAN > wants work of any kind; can diive and care for horses. . S., box 8, Call Office. ‘QITUATION WANTED BY ENGLISHMAN s coachman Or Eroom; best of references. 427 Second st. MAS AND WIFE JUST ARRIVED FROM M "Parts wish situations in the same family; wo- man 1o attend interior. man to cook: good refer- ences. Address MR. JULIEN, 625 Pacific st | ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CavL; want ads and subscriptions taken. ITUATION WANTED BY AN ) and machinist; 15 years’ experience. ali, SNGINEER Address MAN DESIK Youse S POSITION AS conchman: understands horses, cows, chick «ns, gardening; industrious: 820 per month; refer- ences. 0., box 127, Call Office. TION AS TRAVELING by experlenced commercial tre eler: moderate salary and commission. Address R.P., box 147, Call. 7 MONTGOMERY, CORNER OF CLAY— 527 Open unti’ 9 the Call: subscriptior taken. 0" oclock; and branch office of ant ads. taken, HAYES ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL; subscriptions and want ads JANDY JAPANESE WANTS POSITION AS \anitor, or would woik in shop or factory: speaks good kinglish. F. M., 10 Central place, off Pine st.: with best recoriendation. T ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE want ads and subscriptions taken. MARK Car W INCAESTER LiOUSE. 44 THIRD ST, Nit. Market; 200 rooms: 25 to $1 50 per night: $1 50 0 §6 per week: convenient and respecta ble; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. PREANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH st.— Want ads and snbacriptions taken. TRACTIVE YOUNG EASTERN WiDOW desires a lucr tive place as housekeeper in bachelor’s or widower's home; city or country. 104 Mason st “YA NTED—BY CULTURED YOUNG LADY, i | as_companion; would travel: stata Address M. LEY, San duties; give references. Jose. 7OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WANTS SITUA- tion to do general nousework and_cooking. Apply or address AUGUSTA k&DMAN, Cosmo- politan Hotel. FEMALE HELP WANTED. ERMAN MAID, $25: FRENCH SECOND girl, $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter. (C[0K ALANEDA, 225; SAN RAFALL, 825 laundress, MISS CULLEN, 323 sutter. N AT, REFINED NURSE; ONKE CHILD, $12. MISS CUL- LEN, 328 Sutter. {ASTERN LADY CF EXP] TEN(E WAN' i'a permanent position as honsekeeper in lodg- ing-house or widower's home. oom 3, 995 Mar- ket st. REN H GIRLTO DO CHAMBERWORK IN boarding-house. B. C., box 63. ~ERMAN GIRL DESIRES cooking nd housework: Howard st. TOUNC A PLACE TO DO wages $.0. 961 G LADY WILLING TO WORK FEW hours dally In return for room and board. Ad- dress 8. box 142 Call Office. OTHER AND DAUGHTER, MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter. M $:6 TO $30. EAT FRENCH NURSE, $15. T AITRESS, $25. MISS CULLEN, 823 SUT- TER. HOUSEWORK GI“L SLEEP HOME, MISS CULLEN, 523 Sutter. ROTESTANT CHAMBERMAID, $25: nurse, same house, $20. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. 7ORKING HOUSEKELPER, $12. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. Y OUNG LADY WISHES POSIT N TO DO upstairs work and sewing in nice family. Call 1803 Post st. OMPETENT H GIRL WANTS A J situntion for housework or cook. Piéase call at 71434 Uctavia at. w';m'ry.n—/\ SITUATION AS HOUSE- kceper: best of references. 164 Sixih st., Carroil bullding, room 27; call foremcon. W OMAN WISHES SITUATION TO TAKE care of 1 or 2 children; willing to assist. 1104a Clay st. OSITION WANTED IN DRY-GOODS STORE by competent voung lady. Address for parti- ulars, P. B., box 163, Call. W ANIED—LAUNDRY WORK BY FIRST. class laundress; laundry prefered. Call 748 Howard st. NTELLIGENT WIDOW, MIDDLE-AGED, Gesires charge 0f widower's houte: wages sec: ondary: pleasant home; references. MRS. LAKE, 425 O'Faurell st. o ENGLISH GIRL WANTS TO DO light chamber work and sewinz in nice fam- ily, or look after child out Of,arms in exchauge for board aud room: splendid ' references. Address X. Y. C., box 0. this otfice. JWEDISH GIRL WANTS POSITION TO DO ! ousework: is a good cook; references. Ad- dress Glrl, box 13, Cail Offic-. AN AND WIFE, JUST ARRIVED FROM Paris, wish situation in same family: woman to attend interior, man to cook: good references. Address MR JULIAN, 625 Pactfic st. AUNDRY WOMAN WISHES WORK IN l Lihorel lauvary, to run machine body ironer: steady place. Cail a¢ 21 Franklin st., Toom 19, VIRL, UFARKELL ST, $20: GIRL, JACK- ¥ son st., $20: girl, Post $20; giri, Scoit_st., #20; girl, Contra Costa. girl. Golden Gate ave,, 20 girl, Bilis st., $25; girl, Ge:ry st., $20; girl, Howard st Frankitn st., § (Gl LIVERMORE, CAL, $13; GIRL, LOM- 3 bard st., $15: girl, Sutier st., $16: girl, Sacra- mento, Cal', $15: girl, Pine si., $15: girl, Contra Costa, 815; 17 young girls, ass st, etc.. $8, $10 and $12per month. A KTINs, 749 Market st VY ALIRESS. 826: WAITRESS, 85 A WEEK; 2 more waitresses, $20, no Sunday work, 5 hours’ work: woman or girl, work in an institu- tion. §18 and yoom: girh bodrding house, $13 and room. MAxTIN'S, 749 Market st. RENCH SECOND GIRL, $20. MARTIN'S 749 Market st- $20; giri, Far Oaks st., §20: girl, . MARTIN'S, 74% Market st. XPERIENCED OPERATORS ON FLAN- Unel overshirts and underwear. LEVI STRAUSS & CO, 323 Fremont st. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABL] M Winchester Hoose: 200 rooms: per week: 44 Third st., near Marke 26c to 81 60 per night; $1 50 to 88 e 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. G n FL avee ST IN CITY—SINGLE ROUMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1, $1 45, $1 60 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and leidesdortt sts. taken. ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at_Branch Oflice, soutte t corner Sixteenth and Mission sis, NINTH SI. THE CALL — BEANCH OFFICE OF subscription aud want ads. PLYNN'S DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING Academy. 14 McAllister st.: $1a week. —_— MALE HELP WANTED. 323 SUTTER MISS CULLI RUTLER, 840. street W ANTED-_RESPECTABLE MIDDLEAGED man as nigbt nurse for an institution, 825 to 30 and found: beliboy in city, $10 and found: doorkeeper for institution in city; young German or Scandinavian todo chores around private viace: neat boy about 18 to help on milk-wagon, $12 and found; 2 miners, sincle-hand drill, $2 per dav, steady job; 2 experienced rubbers on racehorses, sec boss at office. $20 and found: also farmers. milkers, cooks, waiters and dishwashers. W. D, EWER'& CO., 626 Clay st. 9 MEN WANTED FUR DIFFERENT POSI. 3D tions: 3 rubbers on race stock, $20 and found: stableman, near ci'y, $20: rough carpenter: 3 farmers: 6 orchard and vineyard hands; 3 chore- boys and men, $8 and 810: 3 milkers: laundry- man to run a Troy machine, marker and distrib- utor: 6 cooks: 3 waiters: dishwashers. MUR- RAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay {OREMAN FOR A RANCH NEAR CITY, SEE boss here: foreman for a vinevard, $50 and found: foreman for a vinezard, $35. MURRAY E Leading Employment Agents, 634 6 Clay st WANTLD — AT OUR NEW OFFICE, 308 Stockton st.. several men for different kinds of work. ANDRE, 308 Stockton st. RCHARD-HAND AND MILK, $20: CRORE- man, country, 816; second ook, #25: wood- chopper; brushmiker. ' K. T. WARD & ©0., 608 and 610 Clay s:. ANTED—BOOKKEEPER AND RECTI- fier for Iiquor-siore: milker and wife, $40; men to cat brush: solicltors and others. Apply to F. CROSETT & CO., 6-8 Sacramento st. W ANTED_BUTLER, $40: restanrant cook, $10 week. CRO-ET WAITER, 8303 Apply to J. F. & CO,, 328 Sacramento st. EAT DOOREOY FOR HOTEL, WITH GOOD referencs, $25 and board: hotel waltress, £30. C. K. HANSEN & CO, 110 Geary st. APANESE COOK, COUNTRY HOTEL; $25. o C I HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. AN1 PORTER: YOUNG MAN TO ait on table, $3 8 week and _room; cook, $30 and room, MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. 2 KAD COOK, $20 A WEEK. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st IGHT COOK FOR NEVADA, room. $30 AND MAKRTIN'S, 749 Market st. W AITER, 826 AND ROOM. MARTIN'S, 749 Market F YOU ARE GOING TO YUKUN GOLD flelds. Alaska. join the Johnson party. leaving here March 20. Johnson's Alaska Outfitting usome st ARBERS, ATTENTION—AN ELEGANT 8- parture; AN AND WIFE AS BEDMAKERS: MUST chalr barber-shop for sale on account of de 235 1f soid this week. Call 11214 Eddy. M e e et et etocanct: Lol s cott House, 933 Kearny st. ANTED — GUOD LATHEHAND WHO understands biscxsmithinge. Apply at glass works, Seventh and Towasend sts. (399D HOKSE IN EXCHANGE FOR PLUMB- ing work. 623 Golden Gate ave. ANTED — SHOEMAKER ON REPAIRS, Call 236 Noe s.., cor Sixieenth and Market. Q9% ATD,SECOND GIRL (GERMAN), #0. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. FRENCH HOUSEGIRL, GEARY ST, MARTIN’S, 749 Market si. HEAD WAITRESS, §25 AND ROOM. MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market st. 2 $25. NURSEGIRLS, $15. ket st. MARTIN'S, 749 MAR- OY IN AKCHITECI’S OFFICE. R.T.. BOX 107, Call Oflice. ANTED—SEAMAN, ORDINARY SEAMAN and green-hands for whailng and dsepwater vessels. “Apply at MCMAHON & MCCARTHY, 11/ Drumm st., upstairs. HOEMAKERS WANTED ON MEN'S screwed shoes; a man on sewed shoes. 202 Fifeh st HOUSEKEEPERS, 810, 812 AND $15: SEE parties here. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. OY WANTED TO SELL PLANTS AND work In a garden. 2725 Howard st. 0LOItKD GIRL, $16: 3 IN FAMILY., MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market st. LUMBER'S HELPER WANTED AT 4077 Twenty-fourth st Call between 7 and 8. ERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL, SONORA, Cal., $25; fare puid. MARTIN'S.749 Merket., (G90P ELAIN COUK AND DO HOUSEWO no washing, countrs town, §25. cooks and Bousewsr< girs, country, $20, MUKRAY & READY, Leading Empioyment Agents, 634-636 Clay at. AILOR WANTED ON COATS. 108 BAT- tery et 100 MEY IO TAKE LODGING AT 10c. 150 and 20¢ a night, inciuding coffee aud rols. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. 3 N 2526 taken. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANIC3 to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, sulll runs Denver House 217 Third st.: 150 Iarge rooma; 26c per night: $1 L0 $3 per week. OSEDALE, 321 ELLIS ST.—SINGLE FUR- nished rooms, 200 to 26¢ night, $1 to 81 50 wi. SIMON WANTS 100 MEN 10 GET BOT- . tle beer or wine Bc: best free lunch, 643 Clay. MISSION ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL; subscripiions and waut ads 1-S KEEGAN (FORMERLY WITH G. LED- crer) bas opened a siylish Balrdreasing parior: latest effects price 2bc. 12434 O' Farrell, nr. Powell. 597 SONIGOMERY ST, BRANCH OFFICE { o1THx CaLL: wantads and subscriptions taken. ARTINGTON'S CHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustration: particulars as to terms. etc. 424 Pine st; lllustrations :uroished for magazines, new spapers, etc. UPTURE AND PILES CURED: NO PAY until cured: send for book. DRS. MANS. | ¥IELD & PORTERFIELD. 538 Market st. W ALL PAPER, 4C A ROLL: PAFER HANG- ing, painting.ete., by contract or day’s work,at your own price. N.E. MERIGAN, 1302 Webster st. JLECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM: Winchester House. 44 Third st, nr. Marke:; 200 rooms, 250 to $1 60 per night: 31 50 to $6 per week; fres bus and baggago 10 and from the ferry. (CLOAKS, FURS AN ) BULTS KETAILED AT wholesals prices. Factory, 20 Sansome st. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARGEST house west of Chicago I8 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 lowesi: | everything poseible done to please aud satisty the customer. CTUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN PI- anos; mon: hiy pas ments from ¥5 up: deliv. ered free with stool and cover: correspondence soliclied. THE F. W. SPENCER COMPANY, salesrooms 933 Market s, opp. Mason; estab lished over 20 years. W ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 150 A DAY: SL week: rooms for 2, 26¢ a dav. $1 60 u week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR. Market: 200 rooms, 25c a night: reading. room: free bus aud baszage 1o &nd irom the ferry. AGENTS WANTED. GENTS—BRYAN'S BOOK, “THE FIRST Battle.” Apply or address for territory, £. Person, manager subscription depariment, THE WHITAKER & RAY COMPANY, 723 Market st. ¥FURNITURE WANTED. EST PRICKS FOR TFURNITURE, MER- chandise, etc. STREEI & CRESWELL, Anctioneers,' 927 Market st., room 316. Houses Dbought in their eutirety: send postal. F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNI- ture and_merchanaise see SURD, 311 Larkin. IGHER PKICK THAN ANYWHERE PALD by Indiana Anction C0.1057 Mark, WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—UPRIGHT PIANO, THE USE TO pay for storage. C.MANN, Fruitvale. ENTS—WANT ONE IN GOOD CONDITION; state price and size. Address W. 6. M., box 1, this office. ‘W ANTED—FRESH COW AND CALF OR A lizht spring wagon In exchange for painting _orjpaper-banging. Address F. J. 5., box 147, Call. UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBLE, SASHES oors, mantels, etc., for sale. 1166 Mission si. QELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JKW-: elry to A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.: send postal. DENTISTS. JFULL SET OF TEETAH, §7: WARRANTED § ! years: painless extraction: see our new combina- tion plate; thinnest, lightest, coolest plate made; warranted 10 ycars: fillings. 50¢; crowns, $3 50. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 24 Sixty stree:. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 34 and 4th; gas specialists; painiess extract'ng, with gas, $1: plates, $6 up: fill, $1 up. ERFECT HARDMAN lent oraer; a bargain, Wendell, $1t0. The Flood bullding. UPRIGHT: EXCEL- Almos_new Marshail & . DEWING CO., 2d floor, TB 8 YEARS; SELLING ON AG- count of other busiiess. 539 Califdrnia s, Yuv:m WIPOW OF MEANS DESIRES G -L tleman partner. . Room 3; 995 Marxet st. W OOD AXD COAL YAKD: FOR . RALE: ‘cheap;- doing & good. business; ' selling-onas - count of leaving city. 1915 McAllister st. -} AUNDRY OFLICE, HOING GOOD BUAM .Li'ness; rooms and’ yard; rent $12. Addfess Box 68, Call Branch Office, 339 tlayes st. ORNER GROCERY. AND BAR FOR SALF, chieap: ful!_ stock: selling on account of. sick: ness. Apply 331 Sixthst. ARTNEK WANTED IN. GOOD PAYING L restaurant: down iown location. . 717 Mission st 0OD._CORNER. SALOON AND EIGAR -stand; tor sale; chesp. 51614 Geaey st. ESTAURANT FOR-SALE; GOOD PLACEH for man and wife; cheap.- 324 Larkin st." OR SALE—SELLCP BOARDING-HOUSE O 43 rooms: handsomely furiished; dining-room attached: with 40 regulpr bocrders; central loca- uon; cash offer oniy; nq sgents. AddressC. P., box 76, Call Oftice. - - LD-ESTABLISHED HAY AND GRAIN business; tpasiog well:. chaice location;’ must leave city on account of falling healthi Invest(ga- tion solicited. Address G, M..E., box 28, Call. MILLINERY PARLOKS; CENTRAL LOCA: 4VL-tion: Oakland:-barzain.’ Address M, box 18, Oskland Call Office. 3 (IGARSTORE AND LAUNDRY OFFIOE: 1n good location: very reasouable. §18 Hayes. TATION ERY STORE: OLD, GOOD-PAYING place: nice for'woman ‘to make a geod 11ving. Inqutre Call Office.” " . 7 OUNG EASTERN LADY WANTS GENTLE- man partner. 850 Market’st,, room 5.~ - ) 1OSPEROUS. "REFUBLICAN ~ WEEKLY newspaper; golden opportunity: easy-perms; owner leaving. ~ Address N., box 61, this oflice. T OUNG WIDOW WANTS A.GEN partner; small capltal. Room 8, 2 S0 ALOON; OWNER 6 YEARS IN: SAME place. ‘Apply Anchor Brewery, 1431 Paeific. QTORE WITH 3 LIVING-ROOMS; ELEGANT location for busipess, 408 Fourth si. FOE Saue CHEAP—A PAYING PRODUCE- store on Fith street. Call 427 Front.st 9RO MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS . AND { 2526 wint ade taen tor 1o Care. S ATEST CAR FENDER PATENT; vention. FOR HALF-INTEREST IN MANU: facturing business. Apply 328 Bush si., BEST IN } 1pply 628 Golden Gateave. :' ITY ROUTE FOK SALE . APPLY office. NIMATOSCOPE—PROJECTING LIVENG pictures. 4nimatoscope, 833 Mrkt., 7th floor. EWSPAPER_ROUTE IN INTERIOR CiTY close to San Francisco. = For particulars apply this office. 2 & _—_— LODGING-HOUSES FOR SAL! () BOM HOUSE ON MARKET § i 9V 24-room house, onl. 10 rooms, on McAllister st. 20 rooms’; corner: new.. | 14 rooms on Sutter.... | 7-room house, ouly.. . 18 rooms. neur the Baldwin.....” 500 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st opp. Fitsh. * UCTION PRICES BEATEN; GOOD MONEY. makers. T 5 $275--Surely worth double; 15 rooms on Sixth, “$350—14 cash; 22 rqoms: here’s a snap. $600—24 rooms: -Market: good for s8(0-clear. Also new houses to let. ROOM 30 5 warke. 11 rooms; new: 275 3 . Furnished house 110 ¢ . RAYING: NORTH . $2300 ~ ONA FIDE REDUCTION IN PRICES— Halnes, Knabe, Bush & Gerts and others: sec- ond-hard planos from $100 up. W. C. HAMIL- TON, successor 0 A. L. Bancroft & Co., 824 Post. VWEHY PAY REN: FOR A PIANO WHEN toe same monthly payments will purchase one at SHEKMAN, CLAY & CO’S. THAN COST: ENTIRE EMPORIUM musie dept.: Shaw. Chickerin® $235; Sohmer, $245; $3 up nointerest. HEINE, 138 kilis st. DMINISTRATOR'S SALE — MUST SELL pianos at immouse teduction for casn o on insiallments. KATON ESTATE. 735 Markes. HE BEST PIANCS OF EVERY GRADE, irom Steinway down, can be found at SHER- MAN, CLAY & COS. $12 HAZELTON UPRIGHT, STOOL, . cover; §5 installmts. 221 Leavenworth. ROOMS; UNDERWOOD & CO., 765 Market st. 15 FISE FURNISHED' GQOD E ©) transfent trade: Sixth st., near Market; price- 8475 Address T. T, box 28, Usll Uffice. . { T ODGING-HOUS.. OF ROOMS; a full; good reasons for Office. ISE; QR SALE—FURNISHED LODGING-HOU 10 rooms and bath. 12815 Ninth st. 339 HAYES—BRANCH OEFICE OF THE CALL: subscriptions and want ads taken. FURNITURE FOR SALE. ETIRING FROM RETAIL B must close out stock In 50 days: brussels car- : Det, 42%ge yard: floor oilcloth. 18c; mat.ing, 7a - Fard; beiroom seis, 3 pleces.. §9 50; d-room fur- niture outAit, $65. SHIREK & SHIREK, 737 Market st., Opp. Grant ave. o EST BARGAINS IN THE CITY FOR THE next 5 days at MAUVAIS', 769 Market st. OU ARE WELCOME TU CREDIT AT BRUENN’S piano house, 228 Post st. UR RENT CONTRACT PLAN ENABLES every family to have a fine new piano. SHER- MAN, CLAY & CO., Kearny and Sutter sts. T L J. NEUSMANN'S, 117 SIXTH FOR . Ao prives on honsahoid goods: new F &0 é s Dew: cash or on time: open evenings. - QURNITURE ARPETS, COU. {ors. showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market. SURNITURE FO& SALE: MUST B > atter st before Wednesday. 2528% N AGNIFICENT WEBER PIANO CHEAP VL tor cash. Room 12, 509 Market st. NEWS FOR 5 CENTS —thia WEEKS | 2\ WEEKLY CALL. 1 wraover. for mafling. LEGAN I UPRIGHT make offer. 833 Castio. ARGALN. FINE LARGE UPRIGHT,CHEAP | SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister,next Hibernia Bank. AT SHERMAN, OLAY & €05 ONLY WILL you find a siock of new Steinway pianos. ORNUNG'S PIANO; MOST PERFECT; briliiant and powerful tone. 216 Post st G. BADGER. SOLE ACENT FOR HALLET +& Davis and Francis Bacon pianos. 415 Sacto. IANOS SOLD AT SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.'S | on very easy payments. YRON MAUZY. 305 PUST ST.—SOHMIL, Newby & Evans, Briggs saud other planos. 7. FULL SET TEETH: BENT MAKE; $7. Eprin repatr; extracting sree: fillings,50c; crowns, $3 50. Paclfic Dental Parlors, 18 Third. R. J. J. LEEK, 1126 MARKET ST.; OPEN evenings: Sundays il noon. POSITIVELY PAINLESS EXTRACTION. DR HARDING, 600Sutter cor. Powell: tel. main5 378 (COLIGN BENTAL ASSOULALIOX. 806 MAk- ketst. DR CHAELES W. DECKER. r. repairer. 2 | atham piace. CARPET CLEANING. (QARPETS CLEANED. RENOVATED LIKE new. J. MCQUEEN, 453 Stevenson, Tel. 8.228. — | PIANO SACRIFICED; | &1TH QUPERIOK VIOLINS, ZITHEKS, OLD& NEW | H. MULLER, mal FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. ARINE OR STATIONERY STEAM M ghe: B norsepower. ., box 7, Call <Otice, Oakian . ALF IRISH AND WATER SPANIEL PUP, HAY Narcer'st. TOUNG FRESH COW FOR SALE. APPLY 221 Cburch st. "R.sH COW AND CALF 1 DAY OLD; K clieap. 2637 narnisonse. . | JULTON IRON WORKS ENGINE; 60- horsepower. WHITE, 516 Mission st. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE; . in good order. 1915 M'ssion st near Fifteenth. ) IMPROVED HIGH-AKM SIN $12.50. ' 'machine aviacbmenta, 2437 Mission st., near Twenty- first. OFFEE MILL SCALES, LETTER PRESS, stand desk, money Ui, sate: cheap. 102 Cla, ITY STAM CARPEL CLEANING WORKS; cleans, moves, lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS Mgr, 38 and 40 Lighth st.; ielephone South 250. 77 A BET FOR TEXTH—WARRANTED AS as can be made: filling $1 DR SIMM3, dentisi, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. 80c; CROWN AINLESS EXTRACIIO bridge work a speclalty: plates $6 un: 18 years experiencs. K L W D.D.8., 8153 Geary. K. LUDLUM J1L1, 1443 MARKET ST, NI Eleventh: no charge for extracting lates are made: old plates made over like ne th from §8 per set; extracting BUc: gas given. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Cac Ppet-beating Works, $53-57 I ehama st.; tel. So. 40, T-CLEANING, Sc: LAYING, 8c: RUG CARrE: samples free: tel. Jessie 944, Stratton, 38thst. | DVANCE CARPET-CLEANING CO., 402 Sutter; tel. Main $94. GEO. WALCOM, prop. WATTS, reliable carpet-cleaniug renovtg, alter- . ation works. 409 McAllister. Tel. Jessie 321. JET OF TEEIH WITHOUL 4 Fials bio H. G. Young, 1841 Polk st ARPETS CLEANED & RENOVATED LIKE new. 23 Tenth; tel. South 36. Mackintosh & Co. K. GKORGK W. LEEK, THK GENUINE Leek dentiat, discoverer o painiess extractioa and patentee of improved bridge work or teein without any plate, moved from 6o 20 O Farrells:. LL WORK KEASONABLE AND WAR: ranted. DR. J. W. KEY. 1320 Market st E MITCHELL, CARPET-CLEANING CO. « 240 14th at.; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mis. 74. ONKLIN'S CARPET- BEATING WORKS 333 Goiden Gate ave. _Telephone £ast 126. HOTELS. "ANTED—A SIEADY BARBER T0 WORK % 619 Sacramento st.; call early. ANTED—SEAMAN AND ORDINARY, AP- Ply 10 Steuart st., upsiairs. W BICYCLES. $45, [ BENHURS BRAND NEW: REGU- . lar _price §46: guaranteed high grade. GOLDEN RULK BAZAAR, 718 Marke: s BROOKLYN HoTkL 208-212 BUSH sty board and room $110 $2 per daz, $6 to BL B wesk; choice Toams 60 ceits to $1i snite 1001 itos night: first-cl s for family $i to per. lflOlnYl service; tree coach CHARLES MON' \ BUILERSENGISES 2D-HAND MACHINER Y ‘water-pipes. Meclntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beala, [JARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELY. ing, ote., bought and s0'd. 1063 Mission, nr. 7¢p, AKGE DOUBLE COMPARTMI bank safe; cheas. 8 Mission st. AND LAUNDRY MACHINES; NEW AND ‘Second-hand; 10013 suppiied, etc. 766 Bryncs _ARS, BACK BAKS, MIRROIS. SHOW- L “cases, “counters, linoleum, office furnitn e, store and office furniturs and fixiures. new und second hand. J. NUONAN, 1017-1016-1021-14)45 T CoiN Misslon s, above Sixth. N5V ELUWOOD RANGES ARE THE BEL, AN'W. S RAY MFG. €O, 12 California st » NI SMALL MEDIUM A D LAKGE-SIZE fire and burglar proof sats. 09-111 Markes s- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OHN R. AITKEN ANDMAURICK L, ASHER, attysatlaw, rms. 515,51¢, 5th floor. Parro tb.dg. ) OHN k. SICHARD :A\ir Ui Filea KOUMS '\ ciker DUUWIGG seicpuoue Maa %6, San Francisco, Cal

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