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OUR GIRLS WANT 10 BE LIKE MEN Scientific Discovery of a Stanford Lady Psy- chologist. Hundreds of Schoolgirls Write That They Want to Be Strong and Brave. - A New State Association to Help on the Rising Tide of Child Study in Home and School. A number of experts on children and the study of them, and a larger number interested therein, crowdea one of the up- per halls of Native Sons' building from 3 to5 P. M. yesterday, and helped launch and impart momentum to another new and large movement in child study. “Child study” is spreading apace, largely guided from certain universitiesin which psychologists are scientifically studying ehild development with intensely interesting resuits, Efforts to iulerest mothers in systematic study of their children are increasing, and the ‘life book” is getting into the home. The meeting ‘of yesterday was a result of the long hoping and planning of Mrs. E. G. Greene, now of Santa Cruz, who is well known in the educational world as a kindergartener here and in the East, and who was once National superintendent of that branch of the W. C. T. U. She is engaged in forming a State asso- ciation, which shall organize mothers’ and teachers’ clubs, and unite the work for children being done by mothers’ clubs, kindergartens, universities, etc., and go out along sev-ral lines of child study. It is especially to establish a closer relation between the home and the school. The association has been quietly organ- jzed in part with Mrs. E. G. Greene as president, Mrs. Hester A, Harland as sec- retary and with a com'nittee of arrange- ments consisting of Miss Sarah D. Hamlin, Miss E. A, Cleveland, Miss R. G. Campbell, Miss F. Banning, Mrs. M. L. O'Neal and Mrs, William Clarke. Many educators of the universities and schools attended yesterday. The president opened the programme with an account of the organization and its aims, for which the time had but just become ripe. Several addresses followed, all but the first dealing with the subject in a general way. The first paper was on “Children’s Ideals,” and in it Estelle M. Darran of Stanford University gave an account of interesting original research in the ideals of children at different ages. With the co-operation of teachers she had secured 1400 compositions by school children re- plying to the question, “What person of whom you have heard or read would you most like to resemble? Why?’ Seven hundred boys and 700 girls presented their ideals, They belonged to San Mateo County schools and to two schools in St. Paul. Tue study was into the effect of history and_literature on children and jnto the infiuences which work on the morsal natures of children at differentages. The results were quite as interesting as have been the other similarinvestigations of the fears, wants, powers and concep- tions of thousands of children. It was demonstrated by this sclentific process-that our girls are slowly but surely becommng mesculine. This may not be news, but it is interesting when . scientifically demonstrated. Girls nowa- days want o be brave. Professor Durragn read some of the compositions. A 13-year- old St. Paul girl wrote: 1 believe that I would ratherresemble a man than & woman, because the deeds of woman, although son brave, sink 1nio insinificince when compared with the valorons deeds of man, Napoleon Bonaparte in my fancy is a hero of heroes. Theun there was a 10-year-old girl .who wrote: I would 1fke to resemble Barbra Fichey. Why? Because she was such a brave lady, snd you know there are not very many brave ladies. These were only two. The percentage of the total girlish wish to be strong and brave impelled the psychologist to ob- serve: In closing I wish to leave one question with yon. The zeitgrist is surely ana irresistibly impelling our girls to an absorption of charac- terics bitherto deemed masculine. Co-cduca- tion is undoubtedly greatly acceleraling this consummaion. Are we prepared to sge drop- ping out of womanhood, because no longer emphasized, the patience and gentleness and seli-sacrifice and domesticity with which our mothers sweetenea our childhood? It mot, then we must surely embods them in the per- £0u of some of those “brave Iadies” admired by our St. Paul girl. Have we the historical ma- terial for such presentation? The composition of Frank Gadina, 13 years, of San Mateo County, and of for- eign birth, was given as signiticant. Little Frank wrote: The one whom I should like to resemble most is George Washington, because he was brave, honest, and, moreover, he freed his country without taking pay for his valuable arvices. He was also the one that formed the stitation of the honored country be had ved. This and others showed that children of foreign birth become Americanized in the yublc schools and acquire American ideals. Most boys want to die for their country. Dr. Thomas P. Bailey of the State Uni- versity made a plea that “sciertific” child-stady be left largely to the psycholo- gists by thie mothers. He advised paients to write down simple observations of their children rather t-an foilow the syllabi of the psychologist that the intuinve, thoughtful work of the mother be not lost. The most valuable work in child- study could be done by two or three parents studying their own children and comparing notes, Susan Howe. late of Cornell University and now of Stanford, spoke on “The Value of Chi'd Study to the Nurse,” and Mrs. A, J. Cruzan on “‘The Educational Value of Music.” Millicent Shinn spoke interestingly, and eaid that everything a child does is an indication of its physical, intellectual or psychical nature. Mothers shouid watch their children and record their observa- tions by mother’s common-sense methods. Dr. Harriet Maxson of St. Helena, read a paver on “Thr Hygiene of Adolescence,” and Madison Babcock closed the pro- gramme with some fitting words. The State Association wiil be definitely. named and organized at the Occidental Hotel at 3 P. M. next Monday, and child | study will receive still another impetus. GROEZINGER TO BE REVIEWED Presiding Judge Seawell Says That Is the Way to Settle a Dispule Presiding Judge Seawell yesterday, handed down a decision in the case of J, 8. Reid against Justice of the Peace Groe- zinger, granting the petition of the plain- tiff for a writ of review. The dispute arose out of the entering of judgment by Judge Groezinger in a case at issue. Attorney Cnarles Wes'ey Reed makes affidavit that Judge Groezinger al:ezed his docket to the detriment of his client, J. 8. Reid, making a judgment read for $22 50 when it ought to be $143 70. and that he did o at the request of Bier & Regensberger; ‘.‘Ill Groezinger._is under heavy political o obligations to Bier & Regzensberger, and He does everytbing in his power to assist his friends Bier & Regensberger. The case was presented to Judge Sea- well on the affidavits of the different per- sons interested, and they were so greatly at variance that the court declined to de- cide the case without a full hearing of tes- timony on both sides. For this reason the writ of review was ordered issued. — THE STOOK MARKET. There was no further decline yesterday, and in showed rather more tone. Confiaence is assessed 50:. The Occidental a: board to-day. The London, Parls and American Bank (im- ited) has deciared adividend of 4 per cent for the last sIx months of 1896. making 7 per cent for the year, payable immediata)y. BOAERD SALES. 1n the San Francisco fact the marki ment fails delinquent in Follow!sg were ihe sul Ftock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SKSSION, COMMENCING 9:30. 1200 Union C..29 15150 Ophir. it 15/1500 Occdt. 96/300 Ovrmn.. Following wers the sales In the Pacific Siock Eoard yesterday: REGULAR sFes1oN—10:3 05450 Crwn Pt. 08{i00 G&C.. 300 Belcher....19/500 Julls. 70,300 Justice. 11500 Nv Qo 2900 Mexican.. 911200 Ocold. [93/350 Opntr. 35,600 Ovrma. 19400 CCaV. 71941500 G&C'; 95200 H&N. 96 200 Mexical 971500 Ocelar: CLOSING QUOTATIONS, FRIDAY, March 12. 4P u. sea —|Oceidental. ... Chailenge Con. Con. imperiai. Uz|sierra Nevada 25 bureka Coa ... 35| Unlon Uoa. Guld & Curty, Biies Norers. STOCK AND D EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, March 12 -2 P. M. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bl Asked Sdavreg..dUs 21035 Do new 1ssuel MISCRLLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stCbless. 112 CotraC W bs 96 Dpot-stex-cp — Edsn L&P 6312934 15| L0 2d is 55...) 0914110: Umpibus bs.. 12233123 P&Ch Ry 6s. 101 Pwist KR 61113 keno, WLEL — los Ang L'6s 9214100 |SFANPRSs.101 SPREArizés 63 M kt-3iColeBs12234125 DoKyCon bs. 10455106 NaVings 1st — ~PErRCales. 9514 983 BV Water 65.117 r4s. 2005510114 Contra Costa 38%, 3814|Sprng Valiey 9835 8814 ©As AND ELECTRIC 3 TOOKY. 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BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, eorner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 239 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street, open until rner Sixteentn and Mission sireets, open ontil § o'clock. 2618 Mission street, open untll 9 ’clook. 167 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. reet; open un'il 9:30. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. CALTFORNIA LODGE XO, 1, F. M.—Funeral Notice, officers and members of the above named loage are hereby notified to_attend the 1 of our late brother, WILL(AM WIRT i Solomon's Hall, Maso iic Temple, THIS DAY, March 13, at 1:30 P. u. Masier Masons and friends of the deceased arc invited. By order of the Master. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. CROCKETT LODGE K. 139, F, and A. M.—Called meeting TH NING at 7:80 P. M, (SATUEDAY) EV. Becond degree. By order of the W. M. H. FORTRIEDE, Sec. 12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 13 CHURCH NOTICES. HOWARD,ST. METHODIST EPISCO- pal Church, bet. S cond and - This vlocks from Palnce Hotel. Rev. W. W. Ci astor: Martin rchultz, musical director E\rnmn Sur.dry-school superintendent. cial music to-morrow e vening will consist of acor- netsolo by Lr. Walter H, Fearn, a violin so!0 by Miss Ethel Isabel Smith, Iate of Paris, and a vocal solo by Miss Mabel C. Perkins. Hours of public services, 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Surn- day-school st 12:80; prayer meoting Wednesday evening, 7:45: Kpworth Les 6:30 Snndn'v evening: mornine subject, - Following Afar Off": evening su bject, “Wi.d Oais,” an address 10 Boys’ Brieade, Compaoy F, in iul uniform. Pastorls residence, 140 Hawthorne st, near the church. Telephone red 981. Church telephone black 961 FITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. Y UNG ACCUMPLISHED LADY DESIKES rosition as compav.ion to invalid. 112 Tayloe 8, room 14. IEEE‘IXED ENGLISH LADY, EXPERIENCED bousckeeper und good cook, desizes situstion a8 hnn.exeem-. counity prefered. 541 e Russ. {OMPETENT MIDDLE - AGED ~ WOMAN wauts position as cook: city or country. 923 Shotweils. NEAT GERMAN GIRL, LATELY ARRIVED irom Europe, wanis piace as_cook sud houge- mald in a good famlly. luquire 1954 Howard st., near Sixteenth. AELP ‘WANTED—Continnad. BELP WANTED—Continued. L, FAIR OAKS ST, $20; GIRL, BUSH . $20; glrl, Haight st., $18: girl, Castro st, $20:° girl. Vallejo, Cal, $30,'see party here; Broadway, $20; girl, Eddy st. fornla si.. §5: girl, Scott 749 Miarke: st. OUSEKEEPER, CITY, $10, WOMASN AND child preferred: girl, ‘Sutter st., 81 $15: 2 girls, Oaxland, $1 $15: cirl, Taylor st., $13: girl, $15; xirl, Geary st., +20. MARTIN'S, Twenty-third Golden Gate ave. Pine st. §15: girl, Green 15: girl. Contra Costa, $18: 16 young giris. 88, $10 and $12 per month. MARTIN'S, 749 Market. ENTLEMEN AND LADIKS WISHING TO (3 'sing In the zrand chorus March 17, evening of St. Pattick’s day, a: Mechanjes’ Paviiion, pleaso call or address . W. MCKENZIE, Musical Di- Tector, 624 £ddy st 3 N ST._BRANGH OFFICE Ol D520 Fan o Fimmeripose. sad wank da taken. Bitied: Soing go0d business central; largs stock; 3 living-rooms: rent $60: owner leaving city. Market st. stocks. STENBEKG. 632 Marker BUSINESS CHANCES. ARGAIN—GROCERY AND BAR: FINELY north Marker; UNDERWOOD & CO., 768 IGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURNE: tare, restaurant, saloon fixtares and crocer el. main 1043, a s 1S, BEEN DAM- 00 B s toss than one-fourtn their aged by water, value, from 75c up to $2 60. <562 Missiou st., Det. First and Second streets. GIRLS FOR COUNTRY LAUNDRY. TIN'S, 749 Market st. B, SPs08 MEMORIAL METHODLST Episcopal Church, cor. Hayes and Buchanan sts.—Rev. John Stephens, pastor; residence, 309 Huight st, Preaching at 11 . M. and 7:3)P. 3. ‘e pastor will preach a both services, “Subj-ct A 11'A. M. ““A Great Tes: of Endurance”: P. 3. firsi Of & series of sermous to young people: topic, “Young People and Thelr Idea.s” Sunda; school at 12:30 p. i C. B. Perkins superinte; ent. Epworth League service at 6:30 ». M. The public cordially invited (0 all tho services of s churel. Seats free. Ushers in_atlendance. irayer-meeling Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. CENTRAL METHODIST BPISCOPAL Churcn, Mission st., bet. Sxth and Sev- enth—The pestor, Rev. Dr. &. . Dille, will.preach st the usual hours. Morning subject. “Contend Earnestly for the Falth.” Evenin ) tarianism,” third in series on o Sunday-school, R. V. Wa't superintendent, at 1 .M. Young People's Society of Christian Kn- deavor 6:16 P. 3. _Mid-week prayer-meeting and people’s service Weanesday evening. Seats free. Al lavited. . TANTED—BY MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, With £00d references and experience, pos:t on 85 Invalid nurse or care of infant: wlii g0 travel- iz Cal at my present empioyer’s, 655 Capp -t., cor. Twenty-second; take Howard or Mission-s. cars. EAD WAITRESS, CITY, $25: WAITRESS, city hotel, $20; woman to run shirt-polishing machiue, $12 50 week: girl for the country, $20; €00k, private family, city, $22 50; 8 girls, house- work, §16, $26: young girls to assist, $10 and $15. C R'HAXSES ®CO., ANTED—SITUATION AS EOOKKLEPEX or atenographer by a competent young lady of experience: small salary to bezin with ex- pected. Address Stenographer, box 48, Call Office. WAITRES-ES, SAME COUNTRY HOTEL, $20 each: cooks and housework girls, country. MURRAY ‘& READY, Leading Kmployment Agents, 634 and 636 Cl 'SI'VOUNO GiRL WISHES PLACE IN NICE family as good plain cook and general house- work; 1 very reliable. Plgase call 925 Harrisn st., bet. Fifth and ~ix'h. 2 GOOD. RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES POSI- tion as working housekeeper: uaderstands the care of children or will do chamberwork. Addiess MES, M. MOORE, 4272 Twenty-ffth st, bet. Castro and Diamond. OUNG GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES POSI- tion In widower's or bachelor's household. 38 kddy st., room 3. £ _FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCH, cor. Van Nessave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Robert Mackenzie, D.D., pastor; Rev. kdwin Hall Jenks, co-pastor. Dr. Mackenzle will preach at 11 A s Mr. Jenks will preach at 7:30 Sunday-school at 12:45 . 3.: Y. P.8. C. 3 P.M. rrayer-meeting Wednesday at 8 P M, All are welcome. FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Church, Golden Gate ave., cor. of Folk st. Rev. M. M. Gibson, D.D.. pastor. Services at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. YOung peopie’s seryices at 8:30 P. . ‘The pastor will preach at both services Subject for the evening, “Is Christian Science Christian?” Beats free. Coraial invitation to all. HOW ARD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Ok ana Baker sis.—Rev. F. R. Farrana, astor, Services at 11 A M 45 P M orning subject, “The Sieepiess Night: Or. I'rovi- dential Comouinations.” being the fifih sermon in the series on “Esther.” kLvening subject, “Sln— What Is it?’ sabbath-school at 9:30 A. 3L Y. P. S. C. K. at 6:45 P. 2. Prayer-meeting at 7:45 P. Wednesday. Al cordiaily invited. Pastor’s re dence, 519 Devisadero st. REV. M. STAUGHTER OF WOODLAND is assisting Rev. A. M. Russell of Hamilton- square Baptist Church on Post st., near Siein-r in a series of 1evival services, to contint. each even- ing (Saturiay excepted) and Sunday morningt until furtber notice. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one ye: postage free. SPECIAL NOTICES. THEY SELL ALL KINDS OF DRY goods, hosiery, underwear. bedspreads, towels, table covers, jaces. embroidery, linings, trmmings. vellings, etc., very cheap ai Ploneer Dry-goods store. 105 Fifth st. OUNG GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES GEN = nl;limln’l mending at home. 38 Eddy st, AMEBIOAN LADY WANTS POSITION AS companion-and nurse with fnvalld; n edical Teferences. 1530 Lddy, nr. Stelner (sfternoons). 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscriptions ani: want ads taken. ANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO MIND BABY. 915 Pierce st. JUNTRY TAILORS WILL profit by sending their coats to San Francisco Coa-makers, 17 3.ockion pL; strictly white Jabor. TYLISH AND DUKABLE C-LF SHOES made 10 order. $2 50: cheapest place n city for Tepairing and second-hand shoes. 959 Howard st. ~ F_YOU ARE GOING TO YUK N GOLD fields, Alaska. join the Johnson party, leaving here March 20. Johnson's Alasia Outfiiting Agency, 213 £ansome st. ANTED—SEAMAN, ORDINARY SKAMAN and green-hands for ‘whaiing and deep-water vessels. Apply at MCMAHON & MCCARTHY, 11/ Drumm st., upstairs. < ILL GIVE ROOM AND BOARD TO EL- derly woman; light housework. INGLE ROUMS 10c AND 15c NIGRT, 60c and 75¢ week. Lindell House. Sixth and Howad. ADY, MIDDLE-AGED, WANTED TO FILL responsible position: no experlence necessary. Address E., box 9, Call Oflice. OMAN OR GIRL TO ASSIST IN FAMILY 0ood home. 2090 Mar- of 2; wages §5 10 § EAT GIRL TO ASSIST LIGHT HOUSE- work and 2 children: comfortable home: $10; 2917 Washington, near Dev:sadero, IRL FOR HOUSEWOKK: SMALL AMERI- no washing; plain cooking; $20. 00D GIRL TO WORK IN RESTAURAN: experience not necessary. Call early, 2208 IRL STUDENT WOULD LIKF. WORK DUR- I ing forenoons; cleaning house, office or hails preferred. Address A. G., box 136, Call Office. ANDS WITH FACTORY EXPERIKNCE . and wrappers; power. S. STEUER, 41614 Kliis st. B UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE CALL taken at_branch ofiice, 839 Hayes sh; open untit 9:80 o'clock. LDERLY WOMAN OR YOUNG GIRL FOR light work; good home; wages §6. 4286 Mis- sion road, near Silver ave, ANTED—SAILORS FOR ~TEAM WHAL- ers and sealers at LANE'S, 504 Davis st. piace clears $230 fa month: big alknight tr owner prefers puriner to bired help; every inv. gation invited. STENBERG & CO., 632 )i ARTN xR WANTED IN THE BEST 0¥ STE and chop house in « akland; will guarantee the $400 RESTAURANT AND LUX house: city front: big trade: own go- ing to Alaska. STENBERG ® CO., 632 Marke. (0, EESTAURANT KEAR RAILROAN: 400. depot: iarge number of reguiar boardery neat. sitractive place: part cash. balauce real esiate. b’l‘ENBEf{G & Cu., 632 Market Market. 95(), BEANCH BAKERY, CANDY, ETC . Western Adaition. STENBEKG, 632 50(), EESTAUBANTMENR. ATTENTION: 600. o bay ope of the best-paying iiaces receipts $45 daily: (rial given; fuilest iuvestigi ton. SirNBEKG & CO., 632 Market st. BUTCHER-SH $1100. 5g'vears: cuee 1 hogs weekly: 3 hor-es, 4 wagons: e oty 440 STENB. KG. 632 Market s'. : KSTABLISHED cattle, 25 sheep, 8 nt, inciuding 9525 MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND OZD want ads taken for THE CALL. ANTED, YOUR SHOES — WE REPAIR shoes up to 9 o'clock every night: those work- 1ng through the day can have their shoes repaired at night while vou wait: ladies’ soiing, 36¢; men soling. 50c: fine shoes made to order from $2 up: we have a lot of shoes been damaged y waier al less than one-fourih their vaiue, from 75c up to $260. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. 0OMS, 15¢ TO 76¢c PER NIGHT; 50c TO $1 50 per week. Orlental, 225 Drumm st. (TRST - CLASS OPERATORS ON LADIES' cloaks and suits. W. SIMINOFF, 1228 Market. ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Office, south: west corner Sixteenth and Mission sts.. ANTED,TOCOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR- ersaclerks KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter. WART ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Office, south- west-corner Sixteentn and Mission sis. W COR. SIXTEENTH »T, NEAR MIS. slon; branch office of THs CALL Sub- scriptions and want ads taken. INCHESTER HOUSE, ¢4 THIRD ST, NR. Market: 200 rooms 25c 0 150 per night 81 50 10 $6 per week: convenient and respectal free bus and bacgage to and from (ke terry. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. NDRE'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 308 Stockton st.: best place for reliable and steady help with reterences. Tel. main 1304, HOUSEWORK AND PLAIN cooking, tamily of 2; $10. Girl, box 15, Call, HOTO RETOUCHER AND PRINTER: state age, experience, compenaailon, ec.; ref Address P., Berkeley. XPERIENCED OPERATO, machines; electric power. CDOWKLL DRESSMAKING AND MIL- ¥ linery School—Rapid method: easy tolearn; i patterns 25¢. 103 Fost st. ND GENTLEMEN WISHING TO Qrand Chorus March 17th, at Mechanics’ W. M cKENZLE, Musical ON SINGER 388 Market st. of St Patrick’s Day, ease call or adaress J. irector, 624 Eddy st. HINESE, FIRST-CLASS COOK, FAMILY; wages $30; will do plain washiog. Addre: CHIN FONG, 834 Washington st. H UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANKSE employment office, removed to 61434 Califor- nis st., near Kearny. Tel. main 281 HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 41ily O'Farrell Tel. k. 428 WALLPAPER AT COST: INGRAINK,90; paintiog; paper-hanging. 1802 Webster st. APANESK INTELLIGELNCE AGENCY. R 90, St. Ann’s bl'g, 6 Eddy st.: tel ain 5234 BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4: collections made: cty or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Monte tel. 8580, DIVIDEND NOTICES. £, PIVIDESD NOTICE-DIVIDEND NO. 41 (twenty-five cents per share) of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLANTATION COM- PANY wiil be payable at the office of the com- any, 3:7 Morket st., on and af.er SATURDAY arch 20, 1897. Transfer-books will close SAT- URDAY, Murch 18, 1897. a¢ 12 o'clock at. . H. SH' LDON. Secreta SITUATI0NS WANTED-FEMALE. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES position #s housekeeper or storework in city or country: can give Lest r-ference. Call or address 72 Albion ave., bet. Valercia and Guerrero and Fitteenth and tix ernth sts.. San Francisco. \OMPETENT, TRUSTWORTHY WODMAN wishes to do washing ironing or cooking by 1he day; bestreferences. MRs. M. CURTIS, 3367 Twenty-sixth st., near Mission. DOSITION A8 HOUSEKKEPE:! NO OBJEC- tion to country or children. ~Housekeeper, box 186, Call Office. CEDSEERE Fabarbuis xorD 40 TRAL ‘help;tel. muin 1997. BRADLEY & C..640 Clay AM KEE—CHINESE AND JAPENE: EM- ployment.office. 01134 Bush st., nr. Grant ave. ELIABLE MAN WANTS JOB AS FORE- man on vineyard or grain ranch: good six- horse teamster; or any kind of work. Call 167 Ninth st., city. ITUATION WANTED; PAPER-HANGING, painting or tinting: wages 82 a day. ARTHUR VERAVOORT, 228 Stevenson st. ((HINESE, RIRST.ULASS FERSCH LADN- dry worker for family or laundry; wages $30. Address CHARLEY, 834 Washingion st. F. DRESE-CUTTING SCHO L—FRENCH « tailloring taught; 8] week. 916 Market,r. 54. MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLL: want ads and subscriptions taken. ANTED—10 YOUNG LADIES TO LEARN n May 1. Particu- Barber College. lars cali 13834 Elghth A LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O Carr; subseriptions and wani ads. taken. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: 44 Third st, near Marke 50 per night: $1 50 to per week:“free 'bus and baggage to and from fefry. LYNNS DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING ‘Academy. 14 McAllister si.: 81 a week. Winchester Hous ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE U. 8. MA- rine Corps, U. 8 Navy—Able-bodled unmar- rled men between the of 21 and 80 years who are citizens of the United S:ates, or those who have legally declared their -Intention to be- come such: mus: be of good character aud habits and able 10 spe; read and write English and be between b feet 5 inches and 6 feet in helght. For further information apply at the Recruiting Oftice, 20 Kills st.. San Francisco, Cal. ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CAN THINK of some simple thing to patent? _Frotect your idexs: they may bring you wealth. Write JOIN WEDDERBUKN & CO,, Dept. L, Patent Attor neys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize offer and new list of 1000 inventions wanted. FGHQHOUSK, 88814 MaRKET ST.—kuuMS 20c, 25¢ to 60¢ night: $1 to $2 weex. 167 YINTH ST_BRANCH OFFICK OF Tuk CALL; subscription and wan: ads taken. TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Eixth, for a room: bca Dight:-$1 3 OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A FIRST- class downtown coffee and lunch parlor; near 1 (Qronlcle. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. $250. Sotion s croft way, bet. Fifth and Sixth sis; 4 living rooms; stable and largeyard; good investmens for man an1 wite. ANTED—PARTY WITH $200 TO $400 TO invest In legitimate thester doing good busi- ness in_ city, 10 ACt AN Lreasurer on SAIALY o¢ an Thterent. Call to-day room 84,1208 Market st., between 11 A. 3. and 2;30 P. M. GROUERIES, DELICACIES AND n West Berkeiey, Ban- well on investment; other business. Address Biz, box 44, this office. $175 CIGAR STORE, STOCK AND FIX- . tures: goodlocation: no reasonable offer refused; leaving city. lnquire of R..BERGER, 135 Harrlet st. JUR SALE—A 14 YEARS' ESTABLISHED Deer-bottling business with large route; puys will sell.cheap on account of 905, CIGARSTAND: CENTRAL: Mak- . ke at., near sixth; rentonly $20. O, box 86, Call Office. THE DAINTY RESTAURANT, 638 B $30 « Geary si.; unequaled opportunity. Ap- Ply on premises. ARGAIN—8 - ROOM LODGING - HOUSE, Market sultable for family; Do sagents. B. K., box 47, Call. OUNG KASTERN LADY DESIRES GEN- tleman partner; small capital. 850 Market, r.5. ing b make money. Call Or address K. S. ROBINSON, 53 Clementina st. 00D-PAYING HALOON: LOW RENT AND 00d lo=ation. Apply Call Office. RANCH BAKERY: 3 LIVING-ROOMS; rent cheap. Apply Call Uffice. : ANTED—PARTNER IN AN OLD ESTAB- lished grocery and produce business in a lead- ess locality; a man willing to work can EST IN CITY—SINGLE ROUMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: 31, $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacific House, Commierciai und eidesdort ste. 100 LEYTO 1AKE LODOING AT 100 130 and 20¢ a night, inciuding coee and roils. 624 Washington st.. near Kearny. ANTED—-LABORERS AND MECH. NICY 10 know that Ed Koikin, ‘Keno House proprie- tor, stiil runs Denver Houss 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms; 26c per night; .“ 10 83 per week. MALE HELP WANTED. ANTED—4 MINERS, MUST BE FIRST ! class. $3 day: foreman for grain ranch, must be single man under 50 years of age, $50 and ces, must have had California ex- ter 'for institution, $18, board atd room: waiter fo- nice resort, $20 10 $30 a mont porver for saloon, $6 & week; 2 farmhands, teas LDERLY GERMAM, CARPENTER, CABL 4 vet-maker, varnisher, upholste:er, wauts posi- £i0n in hotel OF insiitute: §o0a home more an ob- ject than wages. Address G. C.. box 103, Call Uffice. T ANTED—BY YOUNG MAN, STEADY AND wiiling, wort of any kind: can look aiter horses and handy with tools. S. M., box 136, Cail. MIRST-CLASS SIGN-WRITER WISHKS TO work iu exchange for clothing. Adaress Sign- writer, box 71, Call Office. IRST-CLASS BARBER WANTS A STEADY job. Adaress B. W., bux 83, Csll Office. OLORED GIRL WISHES SITUATION AS general housework, nurse or work by the day. App y or address 100814 Leavenwor:h st. ERMAN WOMAN WOULD LIKE SITUA- tion as 'ady’s nurse. 4 Wheelock, off Vallejo. IRL WANTS POSITION AS DINNER waitress from 5 to 7:30. 602 Howard st. Y OUNG EAMTERS MAN WAN 'S WORK ON understands cows, borses, gar- prmp , work around piace. i box 135, Call Office. OUNG MAREIED MAN (BLACK<MITH) wants work at his trade or something honest fo do; exceptional references. Address Black- smith, box 86, Call Office. ASTRY COOK AND BAKER, FIRST-CLASS hotel; second cook for & cafe, 810 & week; sec- ond cook restaurant, $40: man 'to run a shirt ma- chine, country laund'y. 812 50 a week: cake baker, country shop. $30 and found. SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. €) TIMBER-FELLERS, 340 AND BOARD: B Kkers, $35 and 240 and board { young man to drive dei very wagon. found. C. R. BANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. WAIT£RS, 530 AND FOUND: 3 COOKS, 885, $45 and 360, ironer, $30: lauadryman to run Troy machine, §39: cook forranch, §10 snd found: 8 dishwashers: carpenter, READY, Leading Kmp.oy=ent Agen! 5 8 week and WOODCHOPPERS, $1 CORD PIN £ WOOD, 85¢ redwood, 4-fool wood; 3 drillers for granite quairy. $) 76 day: biacksmith for ranc farmer and wife, $30; 2 choreboys for ranches: 3 farmers. MURKAY' & READY, Leading Em- ployment Agents, §34-638 Clay st. RESSMAKER, FIRST CLASS, EXCELLENT fitter, rapid worker. best city references, wishes few more engagements: terms $1 50 a day. Call or address 12053 Devisadero st. WEDISH GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO do cooking or general housework: City refer- ences. Address S. ., box 28, Cal! Utfice. 7 OUNG GKRMAN WAMNTS POSITION ON vrivate place in country expetierce and firs.- class referencas. Address B, box 78, Call Uflice. 7OUNG MAN, 27, DESIRES POSITION IN store or drive delivery-wagon: soberand re- jiable: can give bonds from £500 to $1000 if re- quired. Address C. J. F., box 96, Call Oftice. 1RONG GERMAN WOMAN WOULD LIKE to do_washing or housecleaning by the day. Address MRS, H. =, 4034 Bryant, near Second. IDDLE-AGED SCOTCHMAN WISHES SIT- uation of any kind: zood penman: bandy with tools: security if required. A. M., box 56, Cali, OUNG AND ATTRACTIVE LADY DE- sires a position as typewriter: zood disposition, 120%; Geary st., room 2, first floor. ITUATION WANTED AS COACHMAN; £X- perienced: good references. Address box 9, Call Office. 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. ADY WISHES PLAIN WASHING AND ironing by the day. Address 1129 Mission OMPETENT AMFRICAN C)OK, LATELY from the Eas:: Is & good laundress: kind to children; country preferred. 1024 Howard st., roem 10 IRL, 17, WANTS A PLACE TO ASSIST IN housework: wages $10 or $12. Call 513 Mc- Alijster st SOUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion in an American family to do housework. Apply 2808 Howarl st. WO LADIES FEOM THF COUNTRY WISH sowing and mending. 139 Fourth st., r. 7 and 8 Cail after 12. 61 LARKIN_BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads takep. QITUATION WANTED 10 PAKE CAREOF horses, cows, etc.: handy man about place; wages no object. Address H. M., box 68. Cail. AN AND WIFE WANT S1EADY PLAC city or conntry: man undersands horses tnorough!y and work about place; wife first-cldss cook; g0o1 references. Ad. it M., boz 68, Call. APANESE WANTS SITUATION AS STORK or saloon cleaner: he has several years' experi- ence and good reference. Ad. P. 1., box 63, Ca l. ANTED—TPOUBL¥ CIRCULAR SAWYER, $30 and board: engineor for sawm board; biscksmith, $45 to $50: farmers and milk- ers, men and wives, $30 and $5 : night cook, $3; dishwashers and others. Apply J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. ANTED—YOUNG MAN TO WAIT AT able in a small couniry restaurant, $20: waiter, hotel, city, $28; German cook: French boy 1 1 a country pluce, etc. ANDRE'S, 308 s.ockton. UOK, 840 AND ROOM: COOK, $8 WEEK: C00K, 30 to 83> and r00m; Young man as en- mail hotel, $16 and roown; second cook. second ook and do pastry, $50 11 A 3c: walter, $20 and %25 and room: and room. cee party room. MAKTIN'S 749 Market st. YERMAN SECOND CO K, $25 AN calearly. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. J URNE, 89 A WEEK: CALL EARLY. TIN’S, 749 Market st. CITY, $16 AND ROOM; CHAM- Dbermaid, $15and’ room: ironer. smail laun- dry; gl for country laundr, MARIIN'S, 749 Market si. 'y, $15 and room, OSEDALE, 321 ELLIS ST.—SINGLE FUR- nished rooms, 20¢ to 28¢ night, $1 to 31 50 wk. E. 510N WANTS 100 MaX 10 GET BOT- « tie beer or wine Bc: best free lunch. 843 Clay. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 180 A DAY: 3L week: rooms for 2, 25¢ a day. 81 50 & week; yeading-room; daliy papers. 36 Clay st. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR. Marke:: 200 rooms, 25¢ A night: reading. room: fres bus and ba-eage (0 and from the ferry. . AGENTS WANTED. GENTS—BRYAN'S BOOK, “THE FIRST Battle.” Apply or address for territory, £. Person, manager subscription department, THE WHITAKER & RAY COMPANY, 723 Market st. AGESTS WANTED 10 ISVEST 815 IN stock. Enamel _ign Co., 203 Kilis. one man cause for partnersij years. Address P. R., box 63, Call. $600. 24 RTNER WANTED IN A STRICT- « ly first-class restaurant 00 much for established for ANTED—BY A PRACTICAL AND RELIA- ble butcher, one who can furnish capital fcr alf or whole interest in an established business. €. ., box 30, Call Office. 16,5, DELICACY STORE AND BAKERY, 120, Twenty-fifvh and Shotweil sts.: 4 1iving r00ms and bath; rent $14. Apply on premises. ALOON FOR SALK IMMEDIATELY ON account of sickness: SE. cor. of Kearny and California sts. Inquire 123 Prospect place. OR SALE—$800; LUNCH HOUSE AND saloon; 4 living-rooms: first-class trade, In= quire 125 Bay street, North Beach. OR SALE—AN OLD-ESTABLISHED COH- ner saloon; good location. Address A. B., box 1, Call Uffice. $LO0. fiore. 557 Hayes s X v only $13. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP:; TRADE g00a; leaving town. L. M. GILLETT, Ban Jose. $300. ARTNEER WAKTRD: dDOD 1AY? « ing business: trial given. 205 Eliis 5~ $300 108 HALF INTEREST 1N AMANU- facturing busivess. 528 Bush st rm. 4. BOARDING WANTED. ANTED — BOARD WHERE RALSTON Health Club food is used; state price. B. C., box 102, Cail. ROOMS WANTED. SBUNNY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING north side of Marketst. Address 3702 ‘WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. W ANTED—STEAM OR GASOLINE LAUNCH s for Alaska trade. Address A., box 108, Cail Ofhee. W ANIED—A BROWN OR GRIZZLY BEAR- skin rug. Address K., box 107, Call. AND-iEVER PRESS, ABOUT 7x11, AND material. Address R, box 152, this office. AUNDRY WAGON, WITH OR WITHOUT route; state particulars. 8. P., box 102, Call MALL SFCONU-HAND LATHE-MACHINE. Address P. H. YETERSEN, 842 Minna st. ‘ ANTE‘D — PAOTOGRAPH TENT ° FOR travellng & T., box 42, Call. LD- ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT; cheap; good prices. Apply 324 Larkin si. OUNG WIDOW WANTS A GENTLEMAN partner; small capital. Room 8, 207 Post st. $125 SALOON AND LUNCHHOUSE. 168 Steuart st.; see it. ARTNER WITH SMALL CAPITAL IN tablished ma nufacturing busindss: on; S- can tend store or drive Lorse aad wagon. 1041 Valea- cla st $50 SECURES HALF INTEREST IN A 200d business: ample security given for investment. Address C. (. ., 864 Thiry-fourih st, Oaklaad. AR AND FIXTURES FOR SALE CHEAP, Apply 381 Sixth st. $12 PARTNER TO OPEN A PAYING 84, Call. '« Testaurant: no opposition. Owner, box $250 SALOON: OWNER GOING EAST. Apply for particuiars at 231 hird st. ORNKER SALOON AND CIGAK-STAND; 200d location and good business; cheap. 51654 Geary st. Q LET OR LEASE—ACADEMY HALL, COR. Mission and_Mary sts, bet. rifth and Sixth. Avpply to L. ALTSCHUL, 320 Ciay st. UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES doors, mantels. ete., for sale. 116§ Mission si. SELL YOUR BOOKS, GLOTHING AND JEW- eiry 1o A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth ‘at.: send postal. TOUNG MAN, 21, WISHES POSITION IN some office: will work for §6 & week. J. LEON- ARD, box 132, Call Office. 1IUATION WANTED BY A GOOD ALL round upholsterer and martress maker, Ad- dress J. C., box 103. Call Office. ANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED AMERI- can, with references, pace about private pluce; borse, cow an garden: handy with tools: moderate wages. Address karnest, 224 Seventh. WANIED — & RESPECTABLE ~ YUUNG woman offers her services either as a compan- 1:n to a lady or governess to young childran. Ad- dress H., box 15, Call Office. JURSE AND HOUSEKEEPER; THOR. oughly unders'ands her buriness; comes weil recommended; 00 objection to country. 633 Stevenson st. 615 LARKIN-BEANCH OFFICE OF THE O CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. DUCATED YOUNG PERSON WISHES situation: upstairs work or maid to e derly lady or child; experiencéd, C. (., 1ox 68, Call. 7OUNG LADY TO BE CHAMBEEMATD OR do light housewotk. Plense cail or address 829 Folsom st. MIDDLE-\GED ~WOMAX WOULD LIKE general honsework: no objection to the coun- try: understauds making butter. Call at 4517 Eightieenth st , above Douglass. 61' LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken, ADY WISHES TO DO PLAIN SLWING Jand mending; wou.d heip with children; wages $20. Address L. W., box 93, Cuil Office. ULTURED YOUNG WIDOW. RKCENTLY from Eoston, red: like & posi.ion bache:or’s home. RENCH LADY WISHES A SITUATION TO mind_chiidren or do upstairs work and sew- inz k. T., box 86, Call Office. PACIFIC LODGE NO, 155, The funeral of our. late brother, CHRISTIAN LOREN- - P. G., will be held at Draid.’ on SUNDA Y, March 14, at 1:30 4 by the Grand Lodge of Drulus. HAUGHWORTH, Secretary. GOLDEN GATE ENCAMP- ment No.1,1. 0. O. F., meets TO-NIGHT, when the royal’ purple degree will' be conferred. All patrl- arens are {nvited to attend. WM. E. DUBOIS, C. P. pro tem. EXCELS IOR DEGREE Lodge No. 2, 1. 0. O. F.—Regu- lar meeting THIS EVENING, First degree will be conferred. o'clock, condug XPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER (WIDGW) wants work In widower’s or_bachelor's house- hold, with children: country preierred. £8 Ninth st., T00m 17: hours 11 A, M. 10 9 P. M. M’DDLE-AGED LAY, WOULD LIKE S(T0A- tion as bousekecper or take care of luvalid; city or shori distance in couniry. 343 Minna st. OUNG EASTERN WIDOW OF REFINE- ment and culture desires a postiion as manag- ing housekeeper in widower's or bachelor’s house. Room 2, 122 Post st. PLDER: Y MAN A LITTLE LAME WOULD worx for a good home; I3 tsed to cooking and housework; knglishman. ' J H. box 159, Call. W ANTED—POSITION BY YOUNG GER- man as teamster or on ranch. R. P, box 61, Call Office, TEADY YOUNG MAN WI-HES POSITION in_a wholesale siore or elsewhere. Address J_G. H., 615 McAllister at. AJIPDLE-AGED AND INTELLIGENT DANE Yl “wishes a situation abont rrivate place in city or Oaklang: can take care of horses. garden, Cow: best of refersnce and experlence; willing to work for smuli wages and good home. Address A. G, box 46, Call flice. INCHESTER HOUSY, 44 THIRD sT., NK. arket: 200 rooms: 25c to 81 50 per Hight: £1.80 10 £6 per week: conventent aind respectabl iree bus and baggaze 1o and from the ferry. RANCH OFFICE OF L H b CA L, 167 < INGH st.—Want ads and sub ons taken. 4 MARKKT ST.—BRANCI OFFICK OF 1HE CaLL; want ads and subscriptious tuken. OOKKEEPER AND ACCOUNTANT OF EN- larged experience in commercial and fisancial iines desires aituation; firsi-class references. i~ delity, box 82, Call. 0Y TO WORK IN DRUGSTORE, $)5 PER month. 141SS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. . DENTISTS. ANTED — SALESMAN TO TAKE OUR popuiar line of siiverware and_novelties on commission in Cailfornia, Arizona, Utah a°d N ‘vada: none but a first-class man with firsi-class ref- erence- need apply. _Address AL >. Benedict Mar uacturing Company, Chicago, IiL, or Syracus ATLORS WANTED TO BUY A F1EST-CLASS taflor--hop in & geod lively mining tow: er wishing to lea ve On uccount of poor healt] . M. REAGAN, Oroville Cal, 0Y OVER- 156 YEARS WHO LIVES WITH parents for restaurant; wages $3 n week: cail between 9 and 10 A x SCHWARZ & BETH, cor. Market and O'Farrell sts. ULL SET OF. TEE years; painless exir: $7: WARRANTED S ion: see our new combina- tion plate; thinnest, ightest, coolest plate made: warranted 10 ycars: fillings. 50c; crowns, 83 0. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 24 Sixt stree:. NROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 769 MAR- ket, bet. 34 and 4th; gas specialisis; painless extract ng, with gas, $1; plates, $5 up: fill, $1 up. $7 FULL SET TEETH: BEST MAKE; - kept 1a repair; extracting free; fillings.50c; crowns, $3 60. Pacific Dental Parlors, 18 Third. OSITIVELY PAIN LESS EXTRACTION. DR HARDING, 600Sutter cor. Powell; tel. main8375 TRONG EOY NOT AFRAID OF WORK; carriage blacksmithing. 828 Harrison st. ®. J. J. LEKK, 1126 MARKET ST.: OPEN evenings: Sundays till noon, dentistry taught FANCY AND DOMESTIC SALES- K. B., box 140, Call Ofiice. SATURDAY: ¢) BARBERS wages. 602 Clay st. ARBER WANTED SATURDAY AND SUN- 629 Union st. 'OR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY; one for evening and Sunday. 105 Fourth st. JAEBER WANTED FOR SATULDAY. 797 ‘Mission st., neat Fourth. ARBLE WANTED — SATURDAY. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; CHEAP; RUN- ning 8 chairs. Inguire WILL & FINCK CO., Barbers’ Supply House, 818-826 Mar et st ARBER-SHOP FOK SALE ON ACCOUNT OF sickuess. Call at 11334 kddy st. 1'2 MONY MERY, CORNER OF CLAY— D4 Gpen unth: 9:30" oclock; branch office of the Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken. 839 LAYES ST_BRANCH OFFICE OF UHK CaLy; subscripiions and wané ads 1aken. FEMALE HELP WANTED. OTHER AND DAUGHTER OR SISTERS, §45 per month, vs cook snd second girl: % infamily. M1IsS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. AUNGRESS; $26. MISS CULLE! Sutter st. , 828 G AN, CO0Kat0. BISITCULILN, 335 Sutter st. *1F LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE 615 GALE Suvscriniions snd want ady taken. Y CUNG EASTERN LADY OF EXPERIEN(E wanis a permanent position as housekeeper Ielegates and members of the Dezree Team a: requesied (o meet at 7 0'clock sharp for drill. A. K. KINGSFORD, D. M, THE OFFICERS AND members of Harinagel S. A. Chapter No. 3, U. A. O, D, are hereby notified to attend a pecial meeting st their hall, SUNDAY, March 14, at 1 o’ciock P. M.. for the purpose of attend- ing the funeral of our CHRISTIAN LORENZ N, Fast Chiet Druid. ALBERT 8. HALL, C. D, Joms HUTTON, Secretary. THE OFFICERN AND MEMBE RS t Boadicea Druidic Circle No. re hereby potified 1o assem! % utter st., SUND, o'clock P. M, 10 st end the fo! bro:her, CHRISTIA , Maich 14, at 1 nderal of our late RENZEN, Pust A. D. JENNIE MARINO, Arch Uruluess. JomN HUTTON, Fecretary. In lodging-house or widower’s home. ltoom 995 Market . 3 Y oG GIRL erslxnsc:"rrula"rmn AT usework. _Please v ama, downstairs, off Third st L iediny PROTESTANT WOMAN ~WISHES SITUA. tion with gome nice family. to assist in_bouse: work: good home: small wages: mus Deooia.. Pieare eail GU4be Miseron st 0 oo OUNG LADY, FORMEKLY IN GOOD CIR. cumstances, desires lucrative position as house- Keerer. or will o gentlemen’s ending. 120 Ellis 8t., Toom 17. sccond fioor: call afier 12. 3 NEAL IRL AS COMPANION AXD LIGHT work: €10; Santa Clara County. MISS CUL LEN, 328 Sutter st. ARBERS_FOI EMPLOYMENT CALL SEG. . C. Barbers’ Assn. 8 FUCHS, 825 Grantave. OURNEYMEN BARDK secretary i BXRNARD, | ANTED+AN ACTIVE AND INTELLI- an to take care of & horse, clean halls, ake himself useful about a Cath- nd bandy man, with EMPLOYMBNL o ic institution; v.ly & nes §00d 1¢fprences as Lo honcsty, sobriety, eic., need apply: please state where last employed;. wages from 8.0 to_$25 per month and board. ~Add; €. M., hox 66, Call Uffice. HOEMAKER WANTED: A REALLY FIRST- class norkman can find constant job at ediately, WILLIS, Park st., wages. App¥ imm Alameds. ADY OR GENTLEMAN TO TRAVEL AS treanarer. $76 per month and_expenses. must have 5500 cash; out-of-town people inclose’ refer- euces. Address L. G., box 84, Ca! HAUSEWORK GIRL: BELVEDKRE;: $26. Miss CULLEN, 523 Su.ter st OUR GOOD TAILORS TO WORK, WEEK work ; good saiary. 541 Market st. EFINED GERMAN SECUMND GIKL: $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st HOEMAKKKS WANTED ON MEN'S screwed shoes: man on repairing. 202 Fifthst, E\T REFINED HOUSEWORK GIRL: $16; country. MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st NEMPLOYLED, GO TO iHE BENAFIT TO- day. 539 Ca iforaia st. OMAN WITH A CHILD AS HOUSE- keeper: $1u. MISS CULLKN, 328 Suter st. KCOND EXPEDITION SOUTH SEA ISLAND now formed. 583¥ Californla st. (GEBMAN OR FRENCH NURSE, NLVADA; $20 t) $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. EFINED YOUNG GIRL: LIGHT CHAM. berwork: $8 MISs CULLEN. 328 Su'ter st. EEMAN LADY, WITH GU'D REFRR- ences, would iixe position as sicknurse, com- pruionsiaks cure of oitiinan., (all oy eddiess 35 Valencia st. b oSt SRR A AR e SRR el 615 LANKIR-BSANCE, OFFICE OF THE CALL. Suuscriptions and want ads taken. “OOK FUR 6 ME: UNTRY, $15: PLAIN ‘coux and do_housework, country, $15. B.T. WARD & O, 608 anu 610 Clay st —— L w“c 'ED—GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL housework and cooking 1o mall family. £05 Scott st i 4 — BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscription and CUsry P SAL AssOCIALIOS. 806 SaR: ketst. DR CHARLKS W. DECKER. A BET FOR TEXTH—WARRANTED AS £ood &s can be made; filling $1. DR SIMM3 dentist, 930 Marke: st., next Baldwin Theater. ALNLESS LXTRACIION, 600: OROWN ridge WOFk & gpeclalty: plates 5:3! experichon . LW ALSH B 8163 denry house. SE. cor. Twenty-fonrth and F $250 SALOON: NORTH OF MARKET ST.; business center; cheap rent: lease: & bargalo. Inquire Cail Otfice. ANTED—MIDDLE-AGED MAN TO BLY O rent cigar stand connected with an oyster- m sts. {OR SALE—HALF-INTEREST IN A GOOD~ paying saloon. Inquire Call Office. $950 CIGAR AND STATIONERY STORE, '+ clearing $125 monthly: good location: rent, with living-rooms $20: vaiuein sight; trial en: thorough investigation solicitec box 70, Call Office. 0 agenia. 0 KENT—W (NDSOR HOTEL, ST. HELEN A for 3 or 5 years Wrlie GROKGE W. FEB &t Helena . ENTS' FUKNISHING GOODS; MUST SELL at once: a bargain for some one. Call after 1 P. M. &t 38 Sixth st TATIONERY STORE: OLD, GOOD-PAYING place; nice for woman 10 make a geod 1iving. Inquire Call Office. 9526 MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AN want ads taken 1or THE CALL. 1000 $A%DS, 31 80 SHOW CARDS. xT0. Tel. Black 141 HILL, 2214 Geary st.; JATEsT CARFENDER PATENT; BEST LN vention. Apply 628 Golden Gate ave. ITY ROUTE FOK SALE APPLY vruj oftice. ! DLUM HILL, 144\ MARKKT ST, NR. enth; no charge for extracting whea Pplates are made: oid plates made over like new: leeth from $8 per set: extracting SUc: gas given. GBI Ox MERLH WITHOUL a siase Ui H. G. Young, 1841 Polk st K. GEORUK W. LEEK, THE OENUINE D Leek d t, discoverer Ofd]-lfl- extracuon snd patentee 1mproved bri ‘work or teeih without any Plate, moved from 810 Y0 U ¥ arrelias LL WORK HKEKASONABLKE AND WaK: Ao’ Dr 3N REE 50 A2 CARPET CLEANING. | ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE Choersy CQUEEN, 453 Stevenson, Tel. 8.228. ‘es. lays 'ts. . STEVENS Jigr, 38 and 40 Eighth st.: telephone South 260. W nn:s':;\‘u ‘f,“,“‘g‘g"nf};}“"“’“’ WILH poor send oS FA NG'S Ploneer Car pet-beating Works, 853-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 42 ARPET-CLEANING, Sc: LAYING, 3c: RUG samples free: tel. sessie 944. Stratton, 35th at. DVANCE CABPET-CLEANING 3 AT o i 30 G0 WALCSY, i WATTS, reliable carpet-cleaniug renovig. J . atlon works: 405 Meehnister bior Teasie 11, ARPETS CLEANED & REXOVATED Cqm. 28 Tenth; tel. South 36. x-cklnugh“aué: £ MITCHULL, CARPRT-CLEANING U J. 240 14th st ; cleaning 3o a yard, Tel Mis 71 COKLIN'S CABPET. BEATING WORKS 338 Golden Gate ave. Telephone Kast 126 PROFESSIONAL CARDS, JQHN B AITKEN AND M) URICK L. ASHER, autysatlaw, rms. 515,515, 5ib floor, Parro.tb:dg 10 rooms, very fine 24 rooms on Market 14 rooms, ouls 28 rooms, oniy. 2410 ms, only 7-room house. only. H. C. DECKER, 1 14 ROOMS VAN Nss av. 11T00ms. new; north: pay’ 31 rooms: north: paying fine LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE - payi g UNDERWOUD & CO., 765 Market st. O B0 mIAD FULL: OWNER (GOING East: cheap. Call 210 4, 134 Sixth st ISHED; 3-ROOM HOUSE: WELL FU must:el: make offer. 418 Eilis.® ]4 BOOMS: Nw FURNITURK: RENT Rk duced; parc cash. 402 Geary st §30 HAYES_BEANCH OFFICK OF THE CALL: subscriptions and want ads taken. ——— FURNITURE FOR SALE. ETIRING FROM RETAIL BUSINESS; ‘must ciose dut stock In 30 days: brussels car- pet, 42%gc yard; fioor oficloth. 18¢; mat Ing, 7o yard; bedroom seis, 5 pleces. §9 50: '4-room Fur- niture outfit, $65. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market st., opp. Gran: ave. FUENITURE STOVES, CARPETS, COUN- ters. showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market. § R J. NEUMANNS, 117 SIXTH, FOR Iowest prices on househald Foods; new ur £o0d Dew: cas ) Or on time: open evenings. —eeeee e FURNITURE WANTED. ADY WANTS GENTL:MAN PARTHER; 35 1 ¥f-h st., room 1. AMEN AND GREEN HANDS teaners for Alaska and coast. 904 — ANTED-- TRIMMING CUTTER. shoe Company, 45 Jessie st. 47, Crocker' JOHN k. RICHARDS, LAW OFFJCES. N %6 and - b, Seosken uldiug mh:oa:n —— SEWING MACHINES. b e e S JOMKSTIC ~1:£v ING MACHINE FOR RENT. 829 Folsom T LUHER PiiICE THAN axY PBEST EBICKS FOR FURNITURE, MDSE., etc. STREET & GRESWELL, Anctioneers, 957 Market st. rm.316. Houses bought in iheireutirety. —_— T F YOU WANT GUOD PRICKS FOR FURNE tare and merchanaise see BU. D, 211 Larkia. HERE PALD by Indiana Auction#o,1067 Market.opp.Jones