The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 9, 1897, Page 12

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2 HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 18 [ HANC MANY POCR BOYS ~ GIVEN A CHANCE Excellent Showing by Rev D. 0. Crowley of the Youths’ Directory. In This Noble Charity There Is No D.scrimination as Re- gards Sects. Officers of ths» Scciety Warmly Thanked—Not a Single Death in the Year. Rev. D. 0. Crowley has submitted the following report of the Youths' Directory for the year ending February 28, 1897: To His Grace Our Most Rev. “Archbishop, the Members of St. Joseph's Union, the Patrons and | Directors of the Youths' Directory: 1 beg leave 10 submit the report of another years work. On the 1st day ot last March there remained in this home forty-seven boys. Since then we received 484 more, making the number cared for within the term of iwelve months 531 boys in all. . This is the largest number ever admitted into the directory in one year. It is mot, however, the entire number of worthy chil- dren for whom applications were made and Qenied, owing to lack of accommodations. | The ~subjoined tsbulatea report shows whenee the chilaren came and where they went: Foys in directory March 1, 1896, ........... tecelved since then from— 47 Parents, guardians snd reiatives............256 Friends of DOYS....oooumes vuneens L8O City Prison. B . 66 Soclety Prevention of Cruelty toChildren.. 11 Mrs. rrexcott, Oakland 8. P.°C. C 15 Streets of City. . 41 st Vincent's Asylum 6 Sisters ot Holy Family. 2 Aid Society % 1 Newsbovs’ Home. < Hospital....... on Disposed of as f0 lows— | Gusrdians aud friend St Vincents Asylum .. In‘anc Asy.um, coush San Siores and su0ps....... Tomes in fami1es. .. Sent 1. hospital. 4 Left without permission. .. Keturued to prison (incorri Francisco, | | 5 | ible): | 1 —16) | Remaining in directory March 7, 1897 T A glance at the foregoing tables shows that between guardians, inends and famiies well 50 per cent of the boys are located where become self-supporting. Boss trained to work at an early age are less likely to become a burden on the State or to themseives than those who begin the battle of | life later on. The former may not have as | | | much book learning as latter, but it is a fact we'l atested by ex e, that they be- | come 1much more successful and useful men in nearly every communi Our boys do very weil as a rule. in the country; and we are glad to be able tosay that, With very rare exceptions, they are treated kindly by those who take them into their homes. Thisis as it ought to be. They ara “flesn of our flesh and bone of our bone,’ chnldren of the same common Father, born for one and the same destiny. The health of our cnildrén hes been all we could wisn during the year. Though going out to sehool every day and mixing in with the children of the district, they fortunately escaped the many epidemics tha: have visited our City and ceused such fatal results among the children of all clesses. Out of the 530 children who have mede the directory their home for & shorter or longer period during the year not a single death occurred. The skiil of our visiting physician, Thomas L. Mahoney, was employed m | preventing sickness than in nealing the sick. | 1 For the success achieved 1n this direction, he has our sincere graitude, Though our dissenting brethren have, with- fn the last two years, established numerous homes for the waifs of their respective flocks, more non-Catholic children have come under our care during the past twelve months than in any former year. They needed protection and we took them in; they were hungry and we gave them to eat without asking any ques- tions regarding their forms of belief or non- belief. We have many of these chiidren in | the home at present and we find them worthy | of ail the assistance that can be afforded them. True charity makes no discrimination | on account of race or creed. Enough for us if | we can help tq make them law-abiding and | useful citizens. More accommodatlons are needed if we mean to hold our own. During the last half-year we heve been crowded to a degree that endan- gered the heaith of our commuuity. More Toom 1s now an absolute necessity. Guardianship has been applied for and ob- | tained in numerous instances since our lest | snnusl report was readered to the public. Oaly in cases of dire necessity do we attempy 10 take the control of children out oi the hands of their parents. Whe: obliged to do it, however, or to defend | our little wards from kidnapers, Attorney Matt | 1. Sullivan never loses a case. From the press- ing demands of a large and lucrative practice he gives to this work much of his valuable time. The ladies and gentlemen who made the fes- tival of last fall such a decided successare worthy of gratitude and praise. Their chief reward, however, will come in a better world. In concluding 1 desire to thank Mr. F. J. Kane, the active_and zealous secretary of the Bociety for the Supprassion of Vice, and Offi- cers Holbrook and McMurray of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Chfidren. These gentlemen are never sparing of their services when duty or charity calls. The so- licitors of St.Josepi's Union, through a long period of depression, have given ample evi- dence of their fidelity 10 the cause of the v.elp- Jess poor. Their duty is not pleasant; yet thev perform it cheerfully for the sake of the Divine Master, who said: “Suffer little chil- dren to come unio me, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of heaven.” Re: spectfully submitted. D. 0. CROWLEY. Read the great expose in THE CALL to-iorrow, *“The Hypo- crite Unmasked.” - SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. OMPETENT SECOND GIRL WITH REFKR- (%lices dosires o sitvation. 3. ¥. CROSELT & CO., 316 Sutter st ERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 36 MA- G o st teliphone Main 6882, furnishes reil- able help of al bationalities. y TANTED—_SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPEXR or stenographer by a competent young lady of experience: small salary (o beziu with ex- pected. Address Stenographer, box 48, Call Office. EXPERIENCED HOUSEKERPER (\\fiow\ wants work in widower's o bachelor’s Bonse- old, with children: country preferred. &> Ninth i, T0OM 17; hours 11 A. 3. 10 § P. M. ANT ADS AND SUB=CRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Uffice, touth- west corner Sixteenth and Mission sis. W YORK DE- ‘all 167 Seventh EFINED WIDOW FROM NE sires position as trpewriter. st., room 10, second tioor. YOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS HOUSE- ) work: good cook and laundress. Call or ad- dress . L., 3450 Seventeentu s ., Near GUETrero. No cards. N EAT. WILLING, RE PECTABLE GERMAN AN girl wishes sicustion for upstairs or second Jopk: refereuces from present employer. 1654 Pell st. W ANTED BY A RELIABLE WOMAN. 10 do housework: is good cook and worker: wages reasonable; good references, Adaress 79 Jessiest., bet. First and Second. WEDISH GIRL WANTS A POSITION TO » do general housework. Call 120 We st Mission st bet. Tweltth and Thirteent. WOMAN waN S PLAIN WASHING To doat home or genilemen’s underwear. 56 Sevenson st. in rear. HOROUGHLY OMPETENT TY PEWRITER with nuachine desires work: wiil write 3 hours daily for $2 per week. Steno, box 79, Call Office. DOSITION WANTED BY YOUNG WIDOW as working housekeeper. (all or address 112 Taylor st. room 14. WANTED — BY A SCOTCH PROTESTANT girl, cooking and housework in American family: can give reference. Cail 720 Ellis 8i. W COR. SIXTEENTH I, NEAR MIS sion; branch office of THy Cali Sub- scriptions and want ads taken. 7 INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. NR. Market: 200 rooms #5¢ 10 $1 50 per night; $150 10 86 per week; conventent and respectable: iree bus and ba: gage 10 and from tbe ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPAN employment oftice, removed to 61454 Califor hear Kearny. el. main 231, HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office: best belp. 414y O'Farrell. Tel. k. 426. nia ® 7OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO DO plain sewing at home. 181 Taylor st., k. 2 7OUNG GiRL WISHES PLACE IN NICE famlly as good plala_cook and general house- work; Is very reliabie. Please call 925 Harrison st., bet. Fifth and ~1x h. Y CMAN AND STRUNG BOY WOULD LIKE place in the country; woman good cook: boy able to work on farm. W. B., box 21, Call Office. (399D, RELIABLE WOMAN WISHLS POST tion as working housekeeper; understands the Address . care of children or will dn chamberwork. MS. M. MOORE, 4273 Twenty-nfth st, Castro and Diamond. T ESPECTABLE CATHOLIC GIRL WOULD like position as lady’s maid_and seamstress o children’s nurse. Address A., box 77, Cail Office. © SWEDISH GIRLS WISH SITUATIONS TO Z do geueral housework in the country together; £00d cook and laundress; across the bay preferred. 16 Capp st., near Sixteenth. LISH GIRL WISHES POSITION wililng and obliging. Call or ad- near Market, rooas 19. TOUNG ENG. of any kind aress 55 Fifih "IRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS WOULD LIKE A situation in private family. § 1., box 70, Cal TERMAN WOMAN, A GOOD COOK, WISHES a place in boardivg-house, restaurant or lunch- house in the city. Address 1210 Folsom st YOUNG GIRL WANTS SITUATION light housework. WALSH, 163 Tehama st. KER AND SEAMSTRESS: city or Oskland. M. M., 901 AT (599D DRESS! T sews 50c s da; Folsom st., upstairs. I RESSMAKEY — FIRST-CLASS FITTER, ‘iylish draper and designer: thorough dress: maker; by the duy. 104 Grove st. WANTED BY YOUNG GIRL office wore or attend store; good 35 Harrlett st JITUATIO! to do ligh: recomm enaations. 7OUNG COLORED GI&L WISHES SITUA- tion 10 do light housework or take care of children. Address E. E., box 76, Call Oftice. CCS-FETI T YOU references, wanis_ work by the da MKS, MACK, 423 Muih st G WOMAN, WITH GOOD 31 and carfare. RESSMAKER WISHES ENGAGEMENTS by the asy orat home, or & steady situation With uressmaker; williug 10 cross the bay for duy work; $150. Address MRS. W., box 74, Cail. TOUNG GIRL WANIS A PLACE TO ASSIST in light housework or to tase care of chi:dren. Cull or audress 10833 Howard st. JXPERIENCED URESSMAKER WANTS A iew more engagemeats; is a first-class fitter ud designer; $1 per cay. Address C. B., box 54, Call Uftice. 7OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE TO ASSIST IN housework and do plain sewing: good home aud small wages. Call or address MISs SHEAN, 613 Folsom st JEAT, COMPETENT AND FIRST-CLASS AN young lady stenozraptier and typewriter de- sires situatfon: wil assis. with accouats; best of references; salary 86 per week. Audress L. A., box 46, Call Oftice. I EFINED WIDOW DESIRES POSITION A4S housekeeper for a widower. 1926 Market st., | room 2. JEAT GERMAN GIKL WHO IS AN EX- perienced cook wishes situation. Please cail at 218 Waller s:. OUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion to take care of 1 or 2 children. Apply 1623 Powell st.. rear. W ANIED-BY GOOu WOMAN GENERAL housework: is a good cook; city or couniry; refereuces. 1005 Market st. W ANTED-DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES in city, vakland, Alsmeda or Berkelay, aw$2 per day; work guarateed. 304 san Pab o’ ave., Oakiand. Y QUSG GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES POSI tion in widower’s or buchelor’s household. 38 ddy st., room 1. Yoi‘xu ERMAN WIDOW DESIRES GEN. teman’s mending at home. 38 Eddy st, Toom 1. Y QUNG GERMAN GIRL DESIRES A SITUA- tion at light housework or tv mind a baby; sieep at home. 1147 Missic g\n:mfu GIRL, JUST ARRIVED, WISHES » aplace 1or general housework. 1135 Florida street. -00D SEAMSTRESS AND CHILDREN'S 1 dressmaker would ike few more engagement 75caday. 231 Eleventh st. Y OUJG GIRL WANTS TO DO UPSTAIRS wprk and assist with chlid. Apply or address APANESE INTELLIGHN 90, St. Ann's Gl AGENCY. R 'g, 6 Lddy st.: tel 3.ain 5234. HINESE & JAPANFSE; EST'D 20 YEARS: helpitel mafn 1997 BRADLEY & Co..640 Clay AM KEE_CHINESE AND JAPENKSE EM- ployment office, 51134 Bushst., or. Grant ave. OY 16 YEAKRS OLD WISHES PLACE where he can learn the butcher business: wages not so much of an object asa chauce Lo loarn the business. Address E. K, box 15, Call. Y OUSG MAN. 27, DESIRES POSITION IN store or drive delivery-wagon: sober and re- liable: can give bonds from $500 to $1000 if re- quired. Address C. J. F., box 96, Call Office. W ANTED—POSITION BY YOUNG GER- man as teamster or on ranch. R. P., box 61, Call Office. JIRS1-CLABS BOOKKEEPER WANTS EM- ployment; mine, ranch, winery or general store; willing to give such other services ag de- lred to il ime; salaty low. - Address J. J., box 21, Call. JITUATION WANTED—GOOD HANDY MAN with horses; fair gardener: handy with tools. Address H. B., box 21, Cull. TEADY YOUNG MAN WISHES POSITION in & wholesale store or elsewhere, Address J.G. 1., 515 McAllister st, HOROUGH HOTEL MAN DESIRES charge of small hotel or rooming-house on percentage or small salary; bighest reference. . H., box 160, Call. 0Y 15 YEARS OLD WANTS A SITUATION of any kind: fairiv_educated; would prefer to drive butcher or grocery wagon: can Eandle horses well: references can be furnished. jddress Wil- son House, room 8, 775 Mission st. NHOROUGH GARDENEK, GEKMAN, DE- sires permanent employment: 1s willing (0 per- form work about the house and barn 1f required. Address Gaidener, 560 Howard 8. JTEADY YOUNG MAN, NO BAD HABITS, O willing 10 work, would like employment about place: understands care of horses, cow , etc., and Is handy with tools. Y. M., bux 75, Cail Office. RENCHMAN, MID DLE-AGE, CARPENTEK, handy around'residence or vineyard, good hand at waiting, £.04 addres: country, or as porie:, store or warehouse. 210 Montgomery ave. REDIT MAN AND BOOKKEEPER, RECEN (- Iy from the East, wishes office work: 8 years ith last employer: highest c.ly references; can oper:te typewriier 8.d write shor hand: sma'l suiary, as must have employment. Audress B. K., box 108, Cali Ulice. W ANTED—SITUATION AS BAWTENDER, with view to purchase: wages no object. Ad- dress A. A., box 148, Call. MAS AND w IFE AS COOKS OR Tu RENT M “Wptace; geod country hotel preferred. Ad- ). B., good driver and | desires position city or | | | | | BELP WANTED-Continnea. “YANTED—GERNAN OR SCANDINAVI ‘N cook $35: French maid and seamstress, §25 ; maid. Catholic $25: 3 French sirls for housework, $25, $20 and $15: 2 housework glrls, German style, $20. LEON ANDRE, rexaoved to 308 Stockion. HFLP WANTED—Continnad. PERSONALS. 7OUNG MAN WANTED TO GO WHALING. Chicago Hotel, 220 Pacific st. (G18LS OF ALL NATIONALUTIES WANTED T to fill various positions, from $15 to §25. Em- Ppleyment Office. 306 Mason st. BARBERSsHOP RUNNING 3 CHAIRS: Al location. A pply Call Office. ITY OR COUNTRY TAILORS WILL Frofit by sending their coats to ¥an Francisco Coai-makers, 17 5 ockion pl.- strictly white labor. EASE MR. H. B 8, TWENTY-THIRD ST., Piiaos oai ai_same No. any even.ng this week as you did in January and oblige. ENTLEMAN OF 40 WISHES TO MEFT Ghn?lgr;ll‘»u:d lady. Address Gent, box 46, Call. APA_iABY WANTS YOU TO COME home. GIRL, SMALL FAMILY, $£20: 3 erman 'style. $25; & young girls, $15. J06 Mason st MEN WISHING TO < 8ing in the Grand Chorus March 17th, evening of St Patrick’s Dar, at Mechanics' Pavilion, Y)!el&v call or adaress J. W. M cKENZIE, Musical rector, 524 Eddy st. ELP WANTED AT DRESSMAKING: ALSO apprentice, paid while iearning. Larkin. JANTED—GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL housework and cooklag in & small tamily. 505 Scottst. VW ANTED_YOUNG GIRL TO ASIIST IN housework. Apply at 720 Fourteenth st., bet. Church aud Sanchez. W ANTED—GIR TO ASSIST LIGHT HOUSE- work: wages $10 10 §15. 1630 O'Farrell. NTED — YOUNG _GIRL FOR HOUSE- work: 2 in family. 80 Wader at., nr. Market. PPRENTICKS IN MILLINERY-STORE. €92 Mealllstor st (GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSK- work wanted. 750 Castro, near Twenty-first. cooks, German Employ ment Office, ].ADIES AND GE. GENT WANTED TO TAKE ORDEKS FUR merchant tailoring; good chauce to the right man. 9 Ninihst ADY Wa on.y 825 crpita GENILLMAN PAR’ 1 Fif.h st, room 1. R; N ATION REGARDING THE v\x.erle::‘;y‘”o! KATE SMITH or FKON‘- PEROND thankfully ie eived by ALBEKT FRONDERON DA, 216 Miuna st. ‘San Franclsco; rarty in ~ew York wish:s to know ‘whether she is dead or alive. OURNEYMEN BAR .nay noi PLOYMENC secretary . EXENARD, 102 ~eventh st TYLISH AND DURABLE C\LF SHOES made to order §2 50; cheapest place In city for repairing and second-hand shoes. 959 Howard si. BAEBEES—FoR EMPLOYMBNT CALL SEC. P.C. Barbers’ Assn. 8 FUCHS, 825 Grant ave. ARBER-SHOP—MUST BE SOLD, ON AC- count of sickness. 1944 Market st. 2526 MISSION ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF Wik Cali; sabscriptions and want ads | taken. . F YOU ARk GUING 10 YUK.N GOLD fieids. Alaska. join the Johnson party, leaving bere March 20. sohnson’s Alaska Outfiiting Agency, 218 ¥ansome st. W ANTED—SEAMASN, ORDINARY SkAMAN and green-hands for ‘whailng and deep-water vessels. ‘Apply at MCMAHON & MCCARTHY, 117 Drumm st., upstalrs. 00 worl NG GIKL FOR COOKING AND HOUSE- 2in family; $10; ret. 1309 O'Farrell INGLE ROOMS 10c AND 16¢c NIGHT, 60c 'and 75¢ week. Lindell House. Sixth and Howad. }(INISHERS ON LADIES' CLOAKS, LADIES’ tailoring department. M. J. KELLER CO., Onkland. IRL FOR HOUSEWORK, AMERICAN FAM- ily of 2; $20; small washing. Call 721 kllis. OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSE- wors. Apply 33 Noe si., bet. Thirteenth and Yburteenth. (3'RL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; FAM- ily of 3 adults; $10; German preferred. Apply bet. 10 and 12 A. 3., 2067 Howard st. JANTED—SAILORS FOR “TEAM WHAL- ors and sealers at LANE'S, 504 Davis st. 252( MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS 0 want ads taken for THE CALL. ANTED, YOUR SHOES — WE REPAIR 8hoes up to 9 o'clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have their shoes repaired at night while you wait: ladies’ oling, 36¢; men’s soling. 50c: fine shoes madn to order from $2 up: we have a lot of shoes been damaged by water al less tnan one-fourth their vaiue, from 75 up Lo $250. 562 Mission st, bet. First and Second. AND W ANTED—G RL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- Work. 1208 Eddy si. RO0MS, 16¢ 0 75¢ PER NIGHT: 506 TO $1 60 ver week. Oriental, 226 Drumm st. 00D CHOCOLA TE-DIPPER; STEADY JOB; 00d wages. SCHAIFER'S, 2. Sixthst. [TRST - CLABS OPERATORS ON LADIES' cloaks and sults. W. SIMINOFF, 1228 MarkeL. F. DRESS-CUTTING SCHO: L—FRENCH + tatioring taught; §1 week. 916 Mariet, r. 54. WANIED — PUPILS FOR MILLINGRY school: course practical: classes now forming for spring work; salisfaction guaranteed: evening Classes. 2234 Geary st., or 410 Leavenworth. \VA):T)EIT_',\ GIRL TO ASSIST IN GEN- eral housework. Apply 1811 Broderick st. MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF 1HE CALL: want ads and subscriptions tuken. LL FEMALE COMPLAINTS AND DIS- eases of the eye permanently cured at MRS. DR SCOTT'S, 410 Geary st ; consultation free. 7 ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL, are taken at Branch Office, southe corner Sixteenth and Mission sts, ANTED,TOCOLLECT WAGESDUE LABOR- ersaclerks KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter. wer RACRUIIS WANIED FOR THE U8 Ma- . % Navy—Able-bodled unmar- een the ages of 31 and 30 years who are citizens of the United Siates, or thoss who have iegally declared their intention to be- come such: must be of good character and habits and able to speak, 1ead and write English and be between © feet 5 inches and 6 feet in helght. For forther information apply at the Recruliing Oftice, 20 Klils st., San Francisco, Cal W ANTED—10 YOUNG LADIES TO LEARN barber irade: siop to open May 1., Particu- Iars cali 13814 kighth st.. S. . Barber College. T EARN DRESSCUTTING AND MILLINERY: U $1 per week; uniimited lessons: 25¢c. McDowell Dressmaxing School, 103 Pos: st. 615 LAKKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O Canr: subscriptions and wan: ads. take. \ OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; M "Winchester Hous k 200 rooms: 2bc to $1 65U per night; &1 U to 33 Per week: free 'bus and baggage 1o and from ferry. LYNNS DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING Academy. 14 McAllister s veek. MALE HELP WANTED. '1’0 NG MAN AS WAITER, $12 AND ROOM; Ler, $20 and room : second cook, $4 a weel waiter for steamer. $20, etc; dishwasher, $4 week and room: restwurant por.er, $4 a wee dishwasher, $4 a week; night cook, $6 a week: hotel porter ‘aud runuer; mght ccok, $25 and room. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. JRENCH COOK. $40 AND ROOM. TIN's, 749 Mariet st. MAR- dress F. CALDLK, 702 Californ: MARRIED MAN foreman on any kind of ranch; 20 perienca: good wita horses, Address 1 MIDDLE-AGED AND INTELLIGENT DANK M visnes a situation about private pluce in city or Oakland: can take care of horses, garden, cows; best of refer=nce and experience; willing to work for smali wages aud good home. Audress A. G, box 45, Call Oflice. Y QUIET. MIDDLE - AGED GERMAN; knows no hing atout horses, but is handy about the house; window-cleaaing, milking, ete.; can use carpenter's tools; wuges $12. Address W-, 675 Mission st , room 51, W ANTED-BY & 3MIDDLE-AGED AMERI- can, with refeiences, pace about private pluce; horse, cow ani garden: bandy with tools: moderate wages. ddress karnest, 224 Seventh. TOUNG MAN DESIRES SITUATION IN ‘whoiesale liquor store: taree yesrs’ exp-rience; good refercuce. Address WM. FUSSELL, 44 ears’ ex- Third st. QTEADY, RELIABLE SCANDINAVIAN > wants work of any kind; cau drive and care for horses. R P., box 70, Cail Uffice. APER-HANGER AND PAINTER DES{RES situation; wages §2 per day. 223 Stevenson. APANESE WANTS STEADY SITUATION in small 1amily, either waiter or piain covk with housework; has z00d references. Address GEORGE, box 136, this office. W . 44 THIRD ST., NR : 25c to 81 50 per night: 81 50 to §6 per week: convenient and respeciale; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. RANCH OFFICE OF TH LI, 167 NINTH st.—Want ads and subscriptions taken. INCHESTER HOU: ITUATION ON RANCH BY MAN AND wife: man anderstands ranch, orchard and vineyard work; gocd teamster; can run engine; woman good cook: no children. Address R. £., roong55, Murpby buildiag, box 70, Call Office. MERICAN LADY WANTS POSITION A8 | Y\ ANTED— POSITION AS CLERK IN A £\ companion and nurse with invalld; nedical grocery-store by German boy 17 years old; Teferances. 1630 £Ady, L. Stelner (fiernoons). 811 SEARY — COMPETENT INFANTS' nuree wishes plsce to take care of baby or grown childrin; thorougnly honest and reliable: can furnish best of references. . W ANTED—PLAIN SEWING AND MEND- ing; reasouable prices. At 1613 Polk st. 1‘00)‘\1 DANISH GIRL WANTS ANY KIND of wo'k by the day, washing, ewc. Appiy 500 Broderick st., near Hayes. OMPETENT AND WILLING GIKL WISHES situation 1or genera: housework and good piain cooking. Ad. box 69, Branch Cail Cflice, 339 Hayes. W ANTED—BY A RENPLCTABLE WOMAN With first-class references situation as a first- class laundress or general housework; no objec- tion to the couniry. 1320 steiner st. small wages and board and lodging. 727 Davisst., saloon. MARKKT ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: want ads and subscriptions taxen. OOKKEEPER AND ACCOUNTANT OF EN- Iarged experlence in commercial and financial iines desires situation; first-class references. FKi- delity, box 82, Call. VOACHMAN; BY YOUNG MAN (28): CAN milk and do plain eardening; good references. A. B, box 109. Cail Office. 5HQT MONTGOMERY, CORNER OF Open untll 9:30° o'cloc the Call: subscriptions and w 339 taken. CLAY— branch office of ot ads. taken, _BRANCH OFFICE OF subscriptions and waut ads HAYES THE CaLy; TEADY YCUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES 10 assist in light bousework and help with chil- dren. Address 458 Eighth st. Lost Three Fingers. j Robert A. Wilson, an 18-year-old boy, has sued the Western Basket and Manufacturing Company for $25,000 damages on account of having ihree fingers cut off by mechinery owned by the compeny. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. PACIFIC LODGE 121 st #t 7:30 o'clock. OEGE PENLINGTON, EZ GATFE LODGE | ¥. L —Lodge of instruction THIS (' EV NI arch 9, at 7:30 o’clock. GEO. J. HOBE, Sec. CALIFORNIA CHAPTER NO 5, R. A M., will_meet THIS (TUES- DAY) EVENING, March 9, ac 7:30 o'clock. R. A. degree. By orderof the H. P. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. OXIENTAL LODGE NO. 144, F. and _A. M. — rirsc degree THIS e (TUESDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. A. 'S HUBBARD, Secretary. A. 0. H. DIVISION No.7, B. of E.—The reg- ular monthly meeting of the above division will be hela at their hall, 121 New Noatgom- ery st. THIS (TCESDAY) ¢! EVENING, Merch 9,at8 o'clock sharp. Every memer is requested to ve present. Candidates for admission wil please attend. By order of M. G. SEARS, Pres. J. SPARROW, Rec. Sec. ANNUAL MEETING — THE regul ar annual meeting of the stock- bolders in the A. O. F. Hall Association of San Francisco will ‘be held in Excelsior Hall, A. O. F. building, 102 O’Farrell st., San Francisco, Cal,,on SATURDAY, the 13th day of March, 1897, at'7:30 P. M. JOHN HENDERSON, Presiaent. J. RALCONER, Secrela: SPECIAL NOTICES. £ WALLPAPER AT COST: INGRAINS.9c painting; paper-bauging. 1302 Webster st. =2, BAD TENANIS EJECTED. $8: COL- lections, City or country; rates reasonable. Columbian Law & Col. Agency. W. L HARPER, Manager, fifth floor, 101 Sansomest. Tel M 1519. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 84 collections made: city or country. Paclfic t Cflhfiiun Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6; tel. 6580 TOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE FOSITION in candy-siore; has had experience; best of reference. Y. X., box 2, Call Cffice. 7OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION as second girl; best of references. Y. X., box 2, Call Oftice, LATN 8~ WING AND MENDING. 223 MA- 50.: 8t., room 5. WITH 2 CHILDREN WANTS A W OdAN place as housekeeper in cliy: object good home; small wages: no trifiers. Call or address 382 Ritch st. IDDLE-AGED GERMAN LADY WITH £00d references would like to g0 to Europe as sicknurse, companion or take care of children. Call or address 1445 Polk st. JASTERN LADY OF EXPERIEN. E WANTS a permanent position as housekeeper in lods- ing-hous oom 8, 995 Mar- ket st. WO LADIES FROM THE COUSTRY WISH sewing and mending. 139 Fourth Call after 14 ,T.7a0d 8, MAN WOMAN, GOOD COOK AND carver, wishes steady situation in first-ciass lunchhouse. 90 Shipley st., cor. Fourth. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THR WEEKLY CALL. In wraoper, for maling FEMALE HELP WANTED. FoozElEa UOK, $35: SECOND GIRL, $25; ) $25: 10 houseworx girls, cii and 8:5: § young girls to assist CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. OUSEWORK GIRL, SAN RAFAEL, $25. MISS CULLEN, 328 Suter st. JEAT WORKING HOUSEKEEPER, §12. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. JEAT, REFINED WOMAN AS WORKING housekeeper; $12. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st NURSE, d country, $20 10 10 §16. MISS WANTS POSITION AS| Ninth | E COOK. $35 AND ROOM. MAR- 49 Market st. Ai “ISTANT CLERK WHO CAN WRITE shortiand and do typewriting on Remington: {8 n week to start. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. Q NEAT HOTEL WAITERS, WITH DRESS su'ts, city: $80: waiter who speaks Spa £55: 5 waiters, with dress suits, hotei. north, 2 neat bellboys, hotel, city: 2 restaurant city, $45. G K. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. JARMER AND WIFE, SEE PARTY HER man and wife for » private place: country. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ecsemaker, & patterns | W ANIED—AN 1DEa: WHO CAN THINK of some simple thing to putent? _Frotect your idexs: they may bring you wealth. Wiite JOILN WEDDERBUEN & CO., Dept. L, Patent Atter- neys. Washington, D. C., for thelr $1800 prize offer and new list of 1000 inventions wanted. JLCHO HOUSE, 863%3 MaRKE | ST.—£UOMS 20c, 25¢ 10 606 night: $1 10 82 weex. 167 N1 _St—BRANCH OFNICE OF { Tuw Carn; subscripuon and wane ads iaken. 'RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST.. BE- jow Eixth, for a room: ¥5ca DIght: $L & week. EST 1N CITY—SINGLE ROUMS, 13, 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1, $1 25, $1 50 per week Pacinc House, Commercial und Leidesdortt sts. 100 MENTO TAKK LUDGING AT 10 Lio and 20c a night, incivdiag coftes aud rous. €24 Washington st., near Kearny. ANTKD—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 1o know that kd Koikin, Keno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 15) Iarge rooms; 25c per night; 31 (0 $3 per week. OSEDALE, 321 ELLIS ST.—SINGLE FUR- Dished rooms, 20c (0 26¢ night, 81 to 81 60 wk. | |, SIMON WANTS 100 MEN TO GKT BOT- . tle beer or wine Gc: Dest fres junch. 643 Clay. o GoST: P, NG, TALL PAPER AT CUST: PAINTING, W i rnaneing and interior decorations our specinlty by the best workmen Oaly. “MIERL- GAN,”" 1302 Webster st BUSINESS EADING RESTAUZANT AND OVsrpy L5 Ame: eholcost location on Marke: st. only $100; averagé daily receipts from £65 (; 57 first-ctass ‘patronage and _elegantly furmi.g; books open for inspection. WILK, 783 Murke $]800 BARROOM: FEW DOORS FRO! nizht business; long I e Iurse estabiishments In 0 her paris sacrifice; too much to aitend Lot $3000. See WILKE, 785 narket st CORNER GROCERY AND &y} BT00. Tortnof Anrket si.: livine-rooms; i rent; full value of stock in sight; firsteiass cin custom. WILK, 785 Market st se; owners keep i of the ciry! & aciual vaiye, P SALOON CLOSE 10 BUSINE<S $300. e ronr w0: grestest sacricc owner sick. WILKE, 783 Murket st VIEW $500 YANTED: GOOD SECURITY ; VIEW matrimony. Addnss Widow, box Call Oftice. OT OF NEWSPAPKRS FOR SALE AT 44 Kast 5t., ups:airs. 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—THIS IS T1} notity the public atlarge that my son. GEORGE HENRY MONNIER, has left my home withoat my consent and against v will, and be Is a minor, and Iwlil not be responsible for aiy debts that he may contract: and this no:ification is given br me as A warning to the public ui large not Lo give him any credi. in_my name. Dated *an Fran- March 6, 189° GEORGE MUNNIER. DVICE FRE. ialty: privat DIVOKCE LAWS A SPEC- : no fee withou: success: pro- wills, collections. bills of sale‘ ivate detectives: estab. 10 years. ty-at-law, 850 Market,cor.8tocktn ORBETT AND FITZSIMMONS Testify “VITA OIL has unequaled merit for immediate relief of all injuries incident to the fisic arena”: $1 bot.: 6, $5. You try it. VITA OIL CO., 1533 BUCHANAN ST. X-PRESIDENT CLEVELAND s ~daid up” with RHEUMATISM. A course of DR. SMITH'S ELECTRO- MAGNETIC BATHS would cure him at once. If you have RHEUMATISM go at once t0 DR. SMITH'S SANITARIUM, 1533 BUCHANAN ST. 00D, CONSCIENTIOUS WORK COUNTS every tlme. My strictly firsi-class 25-cent hairdressing is becoming appreciated more and more every day. Have go. some new switch es, best quality; selling fast from $1 to 82 G. LEDEKKR, 111 Stockton st. ME. ROLLAND, TEACHER OF FRENCH language: located 223 Post st., room 1. OME TO ME FOR THE VERY BEST IN the line of switches; have just received a new lne,” first quality; gray swiiches. the very best, $2: switches, all colors, from $1 10 $2; halrdress: ing, 26c: T 'can restore gray or bleached hair to r with perfectly harmleas preparation. 6. LEDEREK, 111 Stockton st. MIS ALLEN, CORNS, INGROWING NAILS: new method. 620 Market st (opp. Palace Hotel), room 20. N 1SS OLLIE LAKE. CARD READER AND magnetist. Rooms 3 and 4, 309 Sutter. 0 YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM OR dyspepsia and want to be cured? iuformation sent free. DR. CUMMINGS, 303 Third st. RIVATE DETECTIVE WORK DONE REA- sonable: 10 years' experience: hrs. 10 to 12 M., 2105,7 108 P. 3. G. 1. W EBSTER, 1687 Market,r.6. MAUMISCOPE — NEW IROJECTING MA- chine; uses the kinctoscope fiims; price re- duced, $150. BACIGALUPI, 946 Market st. P AROEES-_FINE O4NINELS AE Wi BON'S Gallery, 1028 Market. 1G OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- 1y night cor. Market and Sixth sts.: artistic ad- vertisemonts in liviug light: promoters of busi Dess. Consult OWL ADV. 1140 Market st. . JIUFSCHMIDT, SANITARY PLUMBER, - gasfitter. 623GoldenGate av. Tel.,Sutter 371, OLD-ESTABLISHED BARROON, B1000. Gezarty fieed vp: money-ma.i ; 7l -ce: junc on of Market aud Stockton 8is. Fu pacticaiars, WILK K, 783 Market st. ORNER 1,;QUOR-STORE: , WITH LARGE bar and fam.ly t:ade; on leading busin.y street; fitted up first cias: and choice stock f ¢ines and liquors: siie entrance and clubroous bargain. WiLKE, 783 Market st. EoNN) SALOON: WITH CiUBROOMS, $3000, 75 urnisied rvoms: doig a i class bu-iness: rent lows, 1 block from Marie: <i; only buyers nced liquire; WILKE, 788 Markety. CECREAM, CANDY: AND STATIONE TSise"ith 4 runny" living-rooms. in Wes. ry Addition: near large school; oy store of its k o4 in vieinity; bears investigation. A. S. LESS, 103 Merket st BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY ANp $300. notion ‘store: in Weatorn Addition elegant fixtures: large stock: 4 1Vin -rooms; ren; $1650. A. = LESS, 1032 Marxet st. 9R() SALOON AND LUNCH HOUSE; 4 $350). living-rooms: among shops ana torles; cheap rent: sickness cause ofsale. A. = LESS, 1032 Market st. . CORNEK_GROCERY AND BAR; %700- north of Marketst.; 4 living-rooms: ren: only $25: old established business; extensive bar trade: other business causes sale. A. S. LESS, 1032 Market st. CIGAR-STORK; CLOSE TO MAR. $200. Let'st wood rub o tradge: very profi- able business: & fine bargain; bears investigation: A. S LESS, 1082 Market st. ECKER’S BARGAINS, 1020 MARKET ST} $200—Barber-snop for sale. $350—Statlonery-siore for sale. #150—Branch bakery for sale. $650— Restaurant for sale. $450—Coffee saloon for sale, $4C0—Candy-store for sale. #350— Wood and coel yard. #8U0—Grocery and rar for sala $2500—Bakery and restaurant. $175—Cigar-store for sale. $350—Meat market for sale. $800—Coffee saloon and restanrant. $400—Saloon for sale. IGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURNE ture, restaurant, saloon fixtures and grocorr stocks. STENBERG. 832 Market; tel. main 1043. 60! RESTAURANT MEN, ATTENTION «to buy one of the best-paying places: receipts $45 daily: trial given; fullest iuvestiga: tion. ST=NBERG & CO., 652 Marke: st. 110 BUTCHER-SHOP: KSTABLISHED . 10 years: cuts 1% cattie, 25 sheep, 8 hogs weekly: 8 hor-es, 4 waons: rent, inci stable, only $40. STENBr RG. 632 Market s $50! BUTCHE. . wagon, cash register: owner leaving city. STENBERG CO.. 632 Market st. N ACCOUN’ OF OTHER BUSINESS 1 WILL seil Whule‘( half interest in one of the best- paying and oMest established saloon and lunch houses in the it ing for business don’t miss this. Cadfornia st \egant fixtures: parties look- Pariculars 539 STROZYNSKI, 24 [GEARY ST., EXPERT - European bairdressers and cuiters; employs 10 apprentices; prices equal 10 others. v ANT WILL HEAR OF SOMETHING - 10 his advaniage by calling upon LANDRY C BABLYN, 413 Kearny st. DA INTL WHITENING. PAPERING: lowest estimates:best work guarante d; wail pa- per 3croll. EDW ARDS, 1200 Websier, cor. Eddy. M3, KEEGAN (FORMERLY WITH G. LED- erer) has opened a 3ty lish hairdreasing parior: latest effects ;price 23¢. 12415 O'Farreil, or. Powell. W ANTED—SINGLE HOOMS, 15c A DAY: 3L week: rooms for 3, 250 u day. $1 50 & Week; reading-room: daily papers. 86 Clay st 527 JYNICONEKY ST, BRANCH OFFICE OZ | TEECALL; want ads aud subscriptons taken. VW INCHESTEK HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. N& Marke:: 200 rooms, 25¢ a nighs: reading. Sree bus and Larcage Lo and from the ferry. room: AGENTS WANTED. GEN18 WaNTED IN EVERY COUNTY TO 11 direct to the farmers the combination lock eils On sight in the East. SAML. GAM- C. Agent, 1307 Dolores st. WASIED — MILKER AND WIFE £OR Qairy near city, $40: walter, piain hotel, $25; waiter, restaurant, $30; butler, city, 40: third cook, French preferred, $4U: man to work on a vineyard, $:0; gardener, etc. ANDRE'S, 308 Stockton st. — FIRST-CLASS PLANING MILL foremau f.r box factory, 2 ths, 845 and 830 and found: milker : tormers and oihers. Apply to J. F. 28 Sacramento si. WOODCHOPPE S, 4 FT. WOO 1, $1 CORD; farmer end wite, $30: 8 farmers, § chore- : 2 farmers for a vineyard. MUERAY & 20 | READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. AUNDRYMAN AND IRONER, TROY MA- 4 chine; 8 cooks, 3 wuiters, and’ other places. MURKAY & READY, Leading Employment Agens, 654 and 636 Clay st W ANIED—EXE RIENCED MAN TO CARE sor racehor-es, $20 ana found ; man to care for brood mares, $:0 and found: experienced tailor for institution, $3b, board, 100m and washin; also tarmers, teamsiers, cooks, walters, dishwash- ers,etc. W.D. EWEK & CO., 626 Clay t. “RIGHT YOUNG MAN, FROM 16 TO 23, AS ' “salesman for wholesale and retali notions store v on y slight experience required. Ap- ply at once to U. S Indusirial Agency, room 16 Crocker huliding. 1 NTLEMEN AND LADIKS WISHING TO sing 1n the zrand chorns March 17, eveniog of St. Patrick’s day, st Mechanics' Paviilon, pleuse cull or address J. W. MCKENZIE, Musical Di- rector, 524 Rddy st APANESE BOY WANTED FOR ROOMING- house part of a day; light work. 2024 Stock- ton st. VW ANTED — SEAMEN: ORDINALY AND green hands. Shipping Agency, 10 Steuart st., upstairs. 2 YOUNG MEN FOR LONG JOB: XO EXPE- rience necessary. HERMAN'S, 637 Clay st. VW ANTED—4 SOUSG GERMAN AS BAR- keeper; must be strictly sober and well rec- ommended. 1100 Valencia s'reei. HOEMAKER WANTED FOR NEW WORK and repaicing. Apply this office. W ANTED-SHORT-ORDER COOK. 427 LAR- Xin st. W ANTED — BOY TO LEARN BARBER trade. 2271 Secona st. TO GO WHALING: NO L. LEVY, clothier, cor. [ ANTED_MEN experience required. Battery and Jackson sts. ARBER—YOUNG MAN. st and San Jose ave. 00D BOOTBLACK WANTED. BARBER- 8hop, 609 Larkin st. VW ANTED-—COOK AT 1858 MARKKT ST. COR. THIRTIETH OTHER AND DAUGHTER: §25. CULLEN, 823 sutter st. MISS W ANTED—BOY EROM 15 1016 FOR GE: eral work and waiting in restaurant. 11 Mason. VW AITRESS, 86 A WEEK: WAITRESS, $4 8 week; % lunch waitresses; waliress, cl.y, $20 and room: head waitress, 825 and room: chambermaid and walt some, $20 and room; waltress, $25. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. IRL, GOLDEN GATE AVE., $18; GIRL, Baker t., $15: glrl, Taylor st., 10 bu. log, §15; girl, Pine st..'$16; girl, Broadway, $20; girl, Green st, $15; girl, Geary ai., $16: girl, Oakland, $16: 2irl, Livermore, $15: nursegirl, $15: girl, Contra Costa, $20: girl, Foisom st., $16: 18 young girls, $8, 810 and $i2 per monih. MAKIIN'S, 749 Market st. ITUATION WANTED BY ELDERLY LADY as chambermmd in botel or lodging - house. 143 Third st., room 21. CANDINAVIAN GIRL DESIRES A PLACE to do general housework or cooking: American tamiiy ; city or Oaklaud. 751 Howard st. TRL STUDENT WOULD LIKF, WORK DUR- ing forenoons; cleaning house, office or halls preferred. Address A. G., box 136, Call Office, OMPETENT COOK, SPEAKING GE and Foglish: good musiclan; will sssisc light housework and able to take charge of children. Cail or address M. S. E., 136 Sixth st UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE Ca1y taken at_branch ofice, 559 Hayes st open untit 9:30 o'clock. JRESSMAKER (FRENCH) WOULD LIKE to make a few engagements by theday. 917 Larkin st. OUNG AND ATTRACTIVE LADY DE- sires a position as typevwriter: zood disposition. 12034 Geary st., room 2, first floor. - OUNG EASTERN WIDOW OF REFINE- ment and cuiture desires a position as manag: ing nousekeeper in widower's or tachelors house. Room ¥, 122 Post st.: call afier 12. 713 LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL; subscripiions and wani ads taken. YOUNG GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN Womaa 10 cook in & plain boarding-house yiear city. $25, call early: Catholic woman to cook 1a an institution, $20. MUKRAY & READY, Leading Kmp.o; ment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. HAMBERMAID, ASSIST IN DINING-ROOM, / pain _hotel>near city, $20. MURRAY & BEADY, Leading Employinent Agents, 834-656 ny st 00D BOOTBLACK WANTED. 1427 0C- Lavia st., near Post. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED CANDY- maker with $600 1o buy £00d_golng business and factory in good location. Address Candy, box 138, Call Office, WANTED—MAR WITH 8250 IN LELICA cles business. W. B., box 15, Call Uffie. ANTED—GOOD GROCERY CLERK, HELP tend bar. Call 725 Fol.om st., cor. Kitch. W ANIED—AN EKEAND-SOY. APPLY 504 Sutter st. NTERPRIBING SCHOOLBOY WANTED; $4 month. Address N., box 4, this office. OAN OF §300 ON GOOD SECURITY WILL secure you a situstion. W. M, box 76, Call, \EMPLOYED, GO TO T1LE BENFFIT TO- sy: big free luncn. 539 Us Iforala st YOUNG PROTESTANT WOMAN TO TEACH and look after children and lig 1t upstairs work, private famity; coun:ry (own; $20; prefer one that c eak German or French; references required. ly can be seen at MURRAY & ReADY’S Office, 634-636 Clay at. 1RL FOR COUNTRY, SEE PARTY HERE 3 P. M., $20: German girl, city, $80; German ook, city. $25: s<cond work, $15; 8 girls. house- work, $10 and $15; youn girl to assist, $ 12 mid. dle.aged woman, housework, $15. C. B. HAN. FEN & CO., 110 Geary st. COOKS IN GERMAN AND AMERICAN families, 8.5: 8 German, Frenchand Protestant second girls, $20 and nurse, ins.itu:ion, $20; Testaufant waliress, $25; and a iarge number of &irls to fill our numerous situstions in city sad country. J. F. CROSETT & Cu., 318 Sutter st. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; GOOD LOCA- ton. 2 Sixth CHAIR BARBER SHOP FOR SALE, OR will take partner. 307 Sixth si. ‘197 ST, — BRANGH OFFIGR| OF en. ECOND EXPEDITION SOU I i SEA [SLAND now formed. 53% California st. W ANTED—A BOY TO LEARN THI PHOTO- engraving business. ~Apply California Photo- engraving Company, 513 Market st. ANTED—>TEADY MAN FOR COUNTRY position: must have $5 expense money. Ap- ply after 3 7. a. 9 Geary al., room 2. NINTH THE CaLL subscription Y ANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework and. cooking; reforences re- quired. Call 1914 Pacific ave, bet. 11 and 12 4%, and 5and 6 7. a. 70Q PAIR MEN'S &HOKS. BEEN DAM- {0V nzed by water, at less than one-fourth their value. 10w 76 up 1083 50. 562 Mission st., bet. First and xecond, | A NTS—BRYAN’S BOOK, “THE FIRST Battle.” Apply or address for territory, £. Person, manager subscription deparcment, THE WHITAKER & RAY COMPANY, 723 Market st. | PPARLINGTON'S sCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Tllustration: particulars as to termis. etc. 424 Pine st; lllustrations :uruished for magazines, new spapers, ete. UPTUKK AND PILKS CURKD: NO PAY until cored: send for book. DRS. MANS. ¥iELD & PORTERFIELD. 883 Marke: t. {LECTRIC LIGHYS IN KEVERY ROOM: ‘Winchester House. 44 Third st, nr. Market; %00 rooms. 250 to 31 60 per night: $1 50 10 §8 per week ; free bus and baggage 10 and from the ferry. VLOAKS, FUKS AND SULTS RETAILED AL Wholesalo prices. Factory. 20 Sansome st. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES, doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 1163 Mission st QELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- eiry 10 A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.: send postal CLAIEVOYANTS. OX'T BE A CHEAP SPORT. Consuit the mediumisiic marvel of the cen- tury on the resuit of the great prizefight: guaran. | tee of correct tips: picks 4 winners evers day at the track: domestc difficulties, Intricate financial | mattcrs, love affairs, specialty “Napoleonic” charms magnetize: my revealed melicines care wl disesses. MISS VAN DE VEKE parlor 1, 1 Fiith M E DR THOMAS SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- VL er by eges and cards: tells entixs life, past, present, future; consultations on il affairs; 'noth- ing excepted; names given: good advice: sure help: res:ores lost iovs by sympatoy: mistake im- possible: fee $1: letter $2. 929 Post st., nr Larkin. (GBACE TEISEN. CARD- READER, FROM X Denver. just returned. Address 120a Eddy st., parior 2. CLAIRVOYANT, CARD 1169 Mission st between JTHEL GRAY, ender and paimist. Seventh and Eighth. MME LEGGETTE, CLAIRVOYANT. BUSL ness aivice: friendship res ored; one price, 25c. 311 Tehama st., near Fourth. C. L MILLER_ETHEREALIZING, MATE- » rlallzing,.rumpet seance: 8 p.x. 535 Post; 25¢. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. -ROOM HOUSE ON MARKET ST.....$1,400 3 24-room house, only. 850 10 rooms, very fine. 250 24 rooms on Market st.... 850 14 rooms, onlv 250 28 rooms, oniy. .. . 1,000 46 rooms: offer wanted. . wes 1,360 51 rooms for exchiange. . 1,40 24 ro. ms, oaly 650 10 rooms, on McAllister s 400 20 ro0ms; corner: new. 1 1,200 14 rooms on Sutter. 850 7-room Liouse, only-. & 250 18 rooms. nerr the Baldwin . 500 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. INING-ROOM, 30 BOARDLKS:® FINE 1.0- cation.. ERECEE 10 rooms, elecant: Sutter st.; central. 14 rooms, Van Ness: new: paying. .. .. 850 UNDEKWOOD & CO., 765 Market st. 100D CORNER RUOMING-HOUSE OF 15 Tooms, all full, 10 sell cheap on account of go- ing to my ranch: see this before buying another oue. 816 Fourtn ., near Folsom. 1 FURNITURE; RENT RE- ROOMS: NkW @35(), SOBFR STEADY AND RELIABLY D OOV, man as partner in cenerai contracting and manufaciuring business; no previous kuowi- edge required; casily learned 'and very profitable. k. T, box 1, Cail Uffice. $3 WILL BUY A COZY LITTLE RES- 5 tanrant in good running order. Call and see it. 804 kolsom st.. ahove Fourib. “h\s'n-‘.n! {IDDLE-AGED MAN TO BLY or rent cigar siand connected with an oyster- house. SE. cor. Twenty-fonrih and Folsom sts. ALOON, 82000 CASH—FOR SALE CHEAP: »D fine corner: elegantly fitted; Al locatlon. Address Saloon, box 4, Call Office. 100D BARGAIN—H ALF-INTER saloou; pariner Wanis 10 g0 te Europe. quire this office. ALF OR WHOLE WINE AND LIQUOR store; cheap rent: good outside trade; smail capital. H20 Valencia at. ST IN A In- URKE'S ELE sixth Market s . GAN'T SALOON, d Valencia sts., for sale. TWENTY- Appiy 1924° OR SALE—_HALF-INTEREST IN paying saloon. Inquire Call Office. A GUOD- O SALE—GROCERiES ASD BAR; NO opposition. Inquire at Call Office. ALF-INTEREST HORSESHOKING SHOP, account of sickness. 329 Eddy st. ALOON FOR SALE IMMEDIATELY ON accoun: of sickness; SE. cor. of Kearay and Califorma sts. Inquire 123 Frospect place. JOR SALE—ONE OF THE FINEST FITTED- up suloons in the cliy: doing a good busineas; in a good location; receipts from $15 to $18 a day. 33 Sixth st., room 18. ARTNER WANTED WITH SMALL CAPIL- tal to Invest in a good paying business; will Dbear inves:igation. Call 33 Sixth st., room 18. GEN- 7 OUNG WIDOW OF MEANS DESIR; teman partner. Room 3, 995 Market st. YOOD-PAYING BUSINESS FOR SALE cheap: downtown. 717 Mission st. W ANTED—PARTNER ESIARLISHED PAY- ing saloon. ~Particulars, 539 California st. FINELY FITTRD-UP SALOON, Wit 8 furnished rooms; make almost the rent: bar- Cor. Pacific and #an; good reason for selling. Battery sts. ARTNER IN ESTABLISITED BUSINESS: must be sober and encrgetic; references ex. chbanged; small capi:al required. ‘1041 Valencia Quced; part casb. 402 Geary st $600 HOUSE OF 21 ROUMS 5 : always full: Tent cheap: good furniture. Call at 18 Sacramento st. ORNER SALOON AND CIGAR-STAND; rood location and good business; cheap. 51613 ] (-ROOM FLAT FURNISHED FULL: OWX- At i cheap. Call 1 to 4, 131 Ixth st Geary st WASTED — BUYER FOR = FIRST-CLASS shoemaking shop 1n Sausalico: plenty new work and repairing. Inquire this office. 339 HAYES-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL; subscriptions and want ads taken. T 997 MARKET ST. T -NIGH[ 1ESTS; full names; Mr. Keegan, Mrs. Johnson: others. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice: names given; 25¢ up.5 Fourth 1SS PEARL, PALMIST; MAGNETIST: RE- ‘moved jrom 223 Post 1o 1035 Geary, rm. 2, 1SS MELVILLE, WELL-KNOWN CLAIR- voyant, 51 Fifth st.;water readings a speciaity. ONSULT THE LUCKIEST AND BEST ME- dium; 25¢; one price. 41 Minna st., basement. ME. WALTERS OF TEHAMA ST. ladies 25¢, gents 60c. 951 Mission, MES, MAYQ ~TEKES, 1125 04 Tuesday, 8 ». ., Thurs, % P. ). N CARDS; r. Sixch, CIKCLE readings $1. FURNITURE FOR SALE. REFIRING FROM RETAIL BUSINESS: must close out stock fn 50 days: brussels car- pet, 4214c yard: floor oilcloth. 18c: mat.ing, To yard; beiroom seis, 5 pieces, §9 60; 4-room fur- niture outfit, $65. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Marcet st Opp. Grant ave. 300) LOR HALF INTEREST IN A MANU- facturing business. 328 Bush st., rm. 4. QURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, COUN- ters. showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market. AT LT NEUSANNS, 117 SIXTH Foi lowest prices on household goods: new oF K00 7s new: casn or on ilme: open evenings. Mk. HANSEN, PALMIST. CARD-READER; past, present and fulure: 25¢. 148 Sixth, .5, YPSY “LIFK- READER, 8 SkVENH ST. Indies 25¢, gents 50c: all’ questions answerea. CARPET CLEANING. ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE ‘bew. J. MCQUEEN, 458 fitevenson. Tel. 8,238 M2ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO grave; pictures given:ladies 25c: §14 O’ Farrell. K30W, Thy = FUTURE; CARDS READ truthfally. 419 Geary st., room 22. RS. DR. DEAN, MEDIUM AND MAGNET- ist. 1031 Market st., room 6. ME. MOREAU, BEST CLAIRVOYANT AND medium in city: fee 25cup. 764 Howard st IS8 INA COHEN, PARISIAN reader and magnetist. R. 12, 109 Gi CARD- ve. SPIRITUALISM. ME. OSMAX, SPIRITUAL TRANCE MEDI- um; lite readings, ove affairs, business invest- ments, mining speculations a speciality. 838 Mission ITY STRAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS: cleans, moves. lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Jagr, 88 and 40 Kighth st} telephone South 250. W HEN YoU BLCOMEE DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car- pet-beating Works, 853-57 Tehama st.: tel. So. 4). ARPET-CLEANING, Sc: LAYING, 8c; RUG samples free: tel. yessie 944. Stratton, 385th st. DVANCE. CARPET-CLEANING CO., 402 Sucter: tel. Main $94. GEO. WALCOM, prop. WATTS, reliable ¢ . ation works. 4089 t-cleaniug renovig. alter- cAllister. Tel. Jessie 321. (QARPETS CLEANKD & RENOVATKD LIKE new. 23Tenth; tel. South 36. Mackintesh & Co. E MITCHELL, CARPET-CLEANING CO., + 240 1dth s ; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mis 74 8. C. J. MEYER, CIR. TO-NIGHT. TUES., MBd et 2 . . 10¢; trance cir., Mon. & Frl. eve,, 2ic: sitiings daily. 326 McA lister st. MME. YOUNG'S TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c. 418 McAllister st.; convincing tests. JRAND TEST CIRCLE MONDAY EVENING by Mrs. C. Corneilus, 8 Masou ; siitingsd aily. MBS, LEWIS, WRITING MEDIUM AND clairvoyant; hours, 12 (0 5. 419 Third st. PEOFESSOR FRED EVANS, THE NOTED slate-writer, is located at 1242 'Mcallister st. ONKLIN'S CARPKL- BSATING WORKS3 333 Golden Gate ave. Telephone East 126. HORSES, 4() HORSES FOR SALE: ALSO WAGONS buggles, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horss Market, 827 Sixth st.: auction salesevery Wal- Desday. BULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers. ANTED—GOOD HORSE AND HARNESH& nd butcher-cart; cheap. Cor. Stanyan and Waller 8.5 AL <heap. N AND CIGAR-STORE FOR SALE; 500 Eliis st., NW. cor, Leavenwor:h. LD - ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT; cheap: good prices. Apply 324 Larkin st. 9—0 CIGAR AND STATIONERY STORE, $950. Sieariog 3125 moniniys good iocation: rent, with living-rooms, $2v: vaiue in sight: trial given: thorough investigation soiicited: no agents. 0., box 70, Call Office. $150 BUYS A PROFITABLE QUTSIDR business; z0od opportunity foryoung, active raan with the above amount of casn. ~ F. B., box 16. Call. 0 KENT—WINDSOR HOTEL ST. HELEN A Tior S or 5 vears. Write GLOKGE W. FIgh REFUBLICAN &t Helena. I KOSPEROUS \\'KEIi T B reie & box 81, this ofices " ENTS' FURNISHING GOODS; MUST SELL at once: a bargaln for some one. Cail after 1 . A at 38 Sixtn st TATIONERY STORE: OLD, GOOD-PAYING ‘place: nice for woman to make a geod 1iving. Inqut Ofmce. For SALE—GOOD PAYINC cor. Spear and Howard. NW. SALOON. G WIDOW WANTS A GENiLEMAN partner;: small capital. Room 8, 207 Post st. TOUNG EASTERN LADY DESIRES GE tieman partner; small capital. 850 Market, r.5. TORE WITH 5 LIVING-ROOMS: ELEGANT location for business. 408 Fourth st 2’2 MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS OZD want ads taken tor THE CALL 1000 CARDS, $1 50. SHOW CARDN, ETCG Tel. Black 14l. HILL, 22%g Geary st., ATEST CAR FENDER I'}x TENT: BEST IN vention. apply 623 Golden Gate ave. ITY KOUTE FOR SALE oftice. NEWSPAPER KOUTE 13 INTERIOR 0IT¥ close to San Francisco. For particulars apply ihis oftice. WERK'S NEWS FOR § CENTS_THm A WREKLY CALL. ta wrapoer. tor mailing. AND APPLY THIS FURNITURE WANTED. RS. H. A. GRIFFIN—C1R. SUN. EVE.; 25c; test mtg. Thur. eve.; stgs dally. 42614 Grove M. FUANCIN 1 DEPENDENT SLATE writer. 118 Halch: st: hours 9 until 6 P. i RS J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIKVOYANT irance test medium & :ife reader. 215 Stockton HYPNOTISM. [ IENOTISM CUKES WHEN ALL ELSE falls; also taught. Hypnotic Inst.. 6 ' Farrell. STORAGE. 7OR SALE CHEAP—40 YOUNG WORK AND business horses; alxo 10 mules. Cor. Fifteenth and Valencia sis. EST PRICES FOR FURNITURE, MDSE., ete. STREET & CKESWELL. Anctioneers,9: Market st. rm.316. Houses bought 1n thelr eutirety, (), LEAD OF HORSES SUITABLE FOR ANY business 900 to 1500 pounds. O.d Turk-st. car stables, 1301 Turk; team of larze young mules. 50 BET SEW AND SECONL-HAND HAR ness; ; W, carts, sarrs, &rockaway: 40 clicap Hoses 18th and Valancrs. ANTED—A TROTTING.-HORSE IN EX- Change on plano. HEINE, 136 Eills st. ARGE STABLE AND LOFT FOR RENT cheap. Linden ave., near Van Ness. REDUCED BATLS, FURNITUKE, PIANOS, bousehold goods, eic. J, M. PLERCE, 735 Mk LL KINDS OF TURNOUTS TO LET AND for sale. M.F. BOY CE'Slivery stable, 38 12thss F YOU WANT GUOD PRICES FOR FUR] ’ ture and merchanalse see BURD, 211 Lari AN ANYWHERE PALD JGHER PRICS 1 by Indiana Auction C0.1057 Market.opn.Jonas WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. BUITER, KGGS AND PRODUCE WAGON: TurhGy A0 secona-hand wagous: cheap. 1340 EW AND SECOND-HAND BAKERNGACN- N dry and milk wagon: 10 fine top bugsy aud Fockawsy. 28 Harrisaa o] Baldwin Hotel: doing large d:. .‘.,}Y T T R e s s

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