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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THUR DAY, MARCH 18, 1897. THAT UNHAPPY MINING COMPANY Turbulent Meeting of Hale & Norcross _Stock- holders. The Presideat Declares an Ad- journment Without Day Despite Protest. Stockholders Then Gather in Another Room, Organiz: ani Adjourn Until To-Day. The stockholders of the Hale & Nor- cross Silver Mining Company made an- other of those attempts to kold a meeting such as have characterized the company of late. Two meetings were held, the first being adjourned withoutday by the president, M. W. Fox, betore any action was taken on the ground that there was no legal quorum present. Then the stockholders, protesting sgainst this action, convened inroom 11 of the same building, R. R Grayson presiding. The ro!l being called a majority of stock was found to be pres- ent, and the meeting adjourned until to- day at 1 0’clock. The earlier meeting broke up with some ! characteristics of a row aboutit. A row | was anticipated, for two well-developed | policemen took positions well up toward the president’s desk before the meeting was called to order. M. W. Fox, as presiding officer, under- | took to question the holders of stock and | proxies as to the authority under which | they held them. His righttodo so was| questioned, and R. R. Grayson moved to adjourn. Fox declared he haa no right to move to adjourn until it was determined whether or not a quorum was present. Grayson persisted, when Fox angrily told | Lim and others who seemed to sympa- thize with him that they must keep quiet or be “would make them.” At this tnere were groans and hisses of disapproval | from the stockholders. ! The meeting yesterday was held in pur- | suance of the direction of Judge Slack when he on Tuesday dissolved the injunc- tion that had been secured by Fox. On the 9th of March Fox filed a com- plaint against R. R. Grayson and others in the Superior Court, uvon which, on the | foliowing day, he secured an injunction forbidding their holdine a meeting and | electing officers. The injunction was served in the midst of the hoiding of the | meeting, which therenpon adjourned. | Upon this injunction being dissolved on | uesday the meeting was called to be held yesterday, convened in room 11, where it Tiad been held before, and adjourned to convene in_room 3 of the same building, | the Stock Exchange. There itreconvened with Presigent of the Board of Directors Foxin thechair. The roll being called | the secretary announced that there were | present 85,278 shares. Tne stock of the Hale & Norcross Silver Mining Company consists of 112,000 shares, so that 56,001 comypriced a maujority and a quorum. All of the stock 7 tis alleced, save 2700 shares, stands on the books of the company in | the names of trustees. By trustees it was | to be voted and on this rock the two fac- | tions split. 1 The president claims the right to deter- | mine whiether those who offer the stock are the bona-fide holders or owners, and | to refuse to accept the vote of said stock | unless the holder can make a showing such as wili entitle him to vote 1t under ~the law of 1880, | On the otber hand, R. R. Grayson and other holders of large blocks of the stock declare that the president has no right to adjourn the meeting at all except by a majority of the stockholders, and then only from day to day, and not then unless no election is held.” They deny his right to question the holders of stock as to where they got it, and tuat it is for the stockboliers themselves to say whether stock shall be voted or not. Of the stock rerresented yesterday it was claimed that 23,000 were in certificates of stocs presented by the holders themselves | and 42800 were present Dy persons in whose names the stock was registered in the books of the company, the proxies being in the hands of the secretary. This being announced R. R. Grayson, who represented over 80,000 shares, moved to adjourn untit to-uay. The motion was siconded, but the presiaent refused to putit, on the ground that he must first determine whether or not there was a quorum present. He asked Mr. Grayson: *Is this your stock?' Mr. Grayson deciined to answer. *Did you borrow this stock "’ Mr. Grayson still declined to answer. *Have you got the consent of the parties in whose names this stock stands to vote | it2” Mr. Grayson still declined to answer | and those insisting upon the motion being | put or an appeal from the chair taken created considerable confusion and the presicent, in aloud voice, declared, ‘*Here, you people will bave to keep quiet or I'll make you. This expression was hooted. The presi- dent then, holding that no legal quorum was present, declared the meeting ad- journed. Mr. Deal and Grayson and others called upon sll present to adjourn to room 1l | Grayson’s office, and there hold a meet: | ing. This was done. Mr. Grayson took | the chair and the roll was called and 86,207 | shares were found to be represonted. The meeting then adjourned to meet to-day at 1 o'clock. | and trustee, apjeared and protested against the mecting as being irreguiar in many respects, “to be determined by the courts,” No attempt will be made by the presi- dent, or those who sympathize with bim, to hold a meetine. *“When a majority of the bona-tide stockholders come and wish tohold a meeting we will hold it,” he said yesterday. ‘'As it-is these ‘trustee: are merely brokers, into whose hands the stock has falien for sale or otherwise, and who wish to control the election for their own-interests in manipulating the stock— depreciating it by levying assessments and the like. The law directly provides .against such contingencies, ana whey they have their way in this matter then can take the office and the property for all of me.” W. I. Bageett quotes this as the law governing ifox’s action—section 2 of the act of April 23, 1880: All stock in each and every mining corpora- tion in this State shall stand in the books of said company in all cases in the names of the real owners of suclrstock or in the names of the trusiees of such real owners, but in every case where such siock shall stand in the name o & trustee the purty for whom he holds such stock in trust shail be designated upon said books and also in the body of the certificate of such stock. Section 3. Atsuch election the stock of said corporation shail be voted by the bons-fide owners thereof as shown by the books of said corporation and the certificate of stock duly judorsea be vroduced at such election, in which case said certificates shall be deemed the highest evidence of ownership and the hoider thereof shali be entitled to vote the same. The stockholders, howeve stated, deny the right of the president to ques- tion the holders of stock. And in any event they say he had no right to ad- journ the meeting = without dav, and hoid that section 312 of the Civil Code is clear on that point. It reads as foliow. Any regular or called meeting of the stock- ! FRANCO-AMERICA Lodge No. 207, I. O 0. F.— O cers and members are requested 10 SR meeta theirhall THUR-DAY, March £5 |1 Frank Maban, a_siockholder | there is not present the majority of the subscribed stopkjor membars; G0 election ud. At the meeting to-day officers will prob- ably be elected ANIMALS KILLED BY TRAINS. Foxes and Owls Oftenthe Victims—Dogs Lured by Foxes to Death, The reyort printed a few days ago that a buck deer had been killed by a train near Sayville, L. I, reminded sportsmeu of many similar tragedies of the animal world. When the buffaloes roamed across the plains they not inirequentiy com- vpelled trains to stop until the herds had passed. Anteiopes were killea quite of- ten by the locomotives. | The glare of the.headlights at might seems 10 stupefy the beasts that cross the tracks. Owls are killed irequently, as veell as many other birds, during the mi- gratory season. An engiueer on a New Jersey railroad, while passing through the pineries one night, heard a faintcrash of glass above the roar of the train. In- stantly the headlight went out, and the fireman went forward to iearn the cause, A short-eared owl had flown 1nto the glass, broken it, broken the chimney of the lamp and lodged against the reflector, a dead bird. 3 The fox, in spite of his craft, is one of the animals most frequently killed by trains. The chances are that most of the ioxes killed are youne and inexperienced. In England foxes closely followed by a pack of hounds have been known to raun in front of a train along the track, then jump off again before the train came up. The dogs would foliow after in full cry, and a dozen or more would be killed. One pack ran under the wheels of an express in their eagerness to get the fox. Rabbits, wild turkeys, skunks, part- ridges, quail, squirrels, wild ducks and geese and many other kindsof animals that abide by railroads bave been killed by the trains.—New York Sun. SAN FRANCISCO *CALL"™ EUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALt~ 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every Bignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:80 o'clock. 359 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 815 Larkin street, cpen until 8:30 o'clock. | SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open | ntil 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open untl 9 o'clook. 187 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 1805 Polk street: open un'il SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued, OUNG GERMAN LADY DESIRKS POSI- tion as housekeeper. Address or call 112 Tay- lor st., room 14. FITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. MALE HELP WANTED. _HELP WANTED—Continnad. 00D BAKTENDER (GERMAN) WISHES situation: not atraid to work. G. 8., 41%3 Zoe . near Braunan. I ANTED — BY RELIABLE ELDERLY Protestant woman, position to do general housework in small family; is £ood plain cook. 3460 Eights nth st 7OUNG GIKL WOULD LIKE TO MIND Y Davy Cor ssist 10 Jight housework. = Address 1006 Natoma st. SITUATIUN WANTED-CAN DO PAINTING, Dpiper-hangine, tinting: wages $2 day. Address ARTHUR VERVOOURT, 275 Stevenson st. (GARDENER (GERMAN) WISHES SITUA- tion In_private family; understands milking. care of horses, driving: rejerences. Address Gar- dener. box 72, Uall Office. A YOUNG GIRL, TO DO wages $20: good referenc:s. .\ COF. Guerrero. ASTED—BY house Cali 500 T*! ©) RCANDI AVIAN * GIKLS WISH SITUA- tions to do general housework. Please call av 3 Klizabeth st., near Third and Folsom. “ERMAN WIDOW WITH GOOD REFER- ences would_ifke position as working house- keeper. (ail or address 855 Valencia si.; no cards. W ILLING, COMPETENT WOMAN WISHES work by the day, weshing and cleaning. Ad- dress box G, Call Office, * ixteenth and Mission ats. ADY WANTS POSITION AS COMPANION i ana nurse with invalid; medical reference. 1530 Eddy st.; afiernoons. EXEE;IESCED AMERICAN WOMAN L'\ ishes chamberwork or charge of linen; best of references. 1630 Eddy st., near Sieiner; after- noons. REFINED WIDOW WOULD LIKE POSITION a8 housekeeper or mending st home. 144 Fifth st., room 6. ATUSTRIAN WOMAN: GuoD COOK: EX- perienced In hotel and restaurant work or private family; willingto do gemeral work. 787 Howard st., r00m 25. TOUNG GIRL WIFHES A SITUATION TO do general housewurk. Apply 82851 Six- teenth st 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICK OF THE 15 GALL Suvscriptions and want ads taken. TOUNG FRENCH LaDY, FIKST - CLASS chambermald and teamstress, four years' Paris experience, or as second girl: wages $25 to $30. Call for two days at 1712 Dupont st. T OMAN WANTS ANY KIND OF WORK by the day; $18 day and car fare. 946 Har- rison st., room 23 S ERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO X plain cooking and honsework in small family: clty'or countrs town. Address K. H., box 92, Call VERMAN YOUNG LADY OF GOOD FAMILY G "eaires a 31tuation ds housekceper or first-class cook; wages $40. 6123 Minna. G WIDOW WOULD LIKE POSITION 45 Hoff ave. 7 oU as bousekeeper. OMPETENT COOK WISHES SITUATION J n private family, $25 to $30. Call at 26 Haisht st. 7OUNG GIRL, 16 YEARS OLD, WISHES Y sitintion to thke care of children and make herselt userul. Call 1505 Pine st NOTICE OF MEETINGS. CALIFORNTA LODGE NO. 1, F. and A. M.—Funeral notice—7he offi- cers and members of the above-namel lodge are hereby notifiei to attend the tuneral of Brother EDWARD S. M. JUDSON, late # member of Southern California | odge No. 278, Los Angeles, Cal., in King Soiomon’s Hali, Ma® xonic lemple, THIS DAY (THURSDAY) March 18 at 1:30 o'clock P. M. Master Masons and friends of the deceased are Invited. By order of tce Master. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. CALIFORNIA LODGE NO. 1, F. and A, M., will meet THISA (TRUKSDAY) EVENING, March 18, at 7:30 o'clock. Second degree. By order of the Master. FHANK. H. DAY, Secretary. W ASTED-SITUATION 8Y A REFINED astern Iady: experlenced housekeeper: fine 48 Kearuy, room 14. cook: coun.ry preferred. 3T —BIANCH OFFICE OF THE 615 CATL: “Siiscriptions and want ads taken 7 LARKI l. OUKKEEPER OF EMLARGED PRACTICAL 3 experience: A1 city refs. L. box 107, Cal. "OUNG MAN WANTS POSITION TO TAKE charge of ranch; has experience. Address C. H. C., Ahlborn House. 79 MEN WANTED TO-DAY; FROM $16 TO 863 per month and found. MURRAY & READY, ing Employment Agents, 834 and 836 Clay st ITER AND_ COOK. SHORT ORDERS, $35 and :60;'2 dishwaghers, $15 and $20: dryman, $30 and found. MURRAY & READY, Le. aing En.p.oyment Agents, 634 and 636 C (VARPENTER FOR RANCH: 15 or hard and vincyaid_hands, $20 -haics. ame ranch, $20 3 prunere, 3 milkers, 2 choreboys, $10 and found: % hore: men: farmer sharpen plow-, shems. MURR Y READY, Leading Empioyment Agents, 634 24 636 C a5 st ANTED—-ITUATION BY FIRST-CLASS ardener: good re erences: experienced car- penter, plumber and calciminer. .adress Gar- dener, P. 0. Fruitvale, Alameds ¢ ounty. f0OK, KNGLISH, WANTS ENGAGEMENT: higaest seferences. Address J. BODY, 757 Howarl st. JENTI EMAN SPEAKING ENGLISH WELL desites (0 teach Fr-ncn and Italian 1napri- vate family o companion; salary secondary ob- NGINEER TO RUN GASOLINE ENGINE, $150 day and found: biacksmith, 845 and found; farmer and wite, $30. MURKAY & READY, Leading Employmen. Agents, 634 and 836 Clay'st. 2() WOODCHOPPELS, 8L PEK CORD, 4-F00T ©U wood. MURRAY & READY. Leadiug £m- ployment Agents, 634 and €35 Ciny st. JABCUOK, 810 AN BOOM: DISHWASHER, 320 and room; 3 walters, $25 and room; Jap- mnese beliboy: Japanese cook, §30 and room. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. Jec Address P. R, Y QUNG MAN WANIS A SITUATIGN IN A laige butcher-shop, where he can lfearn the t:ade; willing to work for small wages (0 com- mence. Address J. C., 957 Market st. GARDENER. WHO 18 COMPE NT TO take «harge of any garden or conserva.ory, de- sires a situation. Please address Gardener, box 77, Call Office. TRONG GERMAN OF 17 WANYS POSI- tlon, or learn good trade; understands horses or milk'cows. 5., G. box 83, Call Oftice. RANGR HAND, VINEYARD WORK: MAN and wife, raich: chees: and bniter maker, NAnTIN'S 749 Market si. BELL AND ELKVATOR BOY. $10 AND D room; lunch waiter: waiter, #20 and room; MARTIN'S, 748 Market st creamery. cook, 86 & weex. ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE U. 8 MA- rine Corps, U. S Navy—Able-bodled unmar- Tied men beiwven tho ages of 21 nd 0 yenrs who are citlzens of nited Siates. oc those who bave legally declared thelr intention to be- come such: mus: be of good character ani hablts and able to speak, read and write Kngllsh and be between b feet 6 inches and 6 feet in heighi. For further information apply av the Recruitiug Uftice, 20 Klliy st.. San Fraucisco, Cal. W ANTED-AN 1DEA: WHO CAN THINK of some simple thing to patent? J rotect your iders: thev may bring you wealth. *Wiite JOILN WEUDERRUKN & CO,, Dept. L, Patent At r- neys. Washington, D. C.. for their $1400 prize cffer and new list of 1040 invntions wanted. TR~ LADIKS' CLASS UPERATORS OX ANTED.TOCOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR- | ersaclerks KN OXCollection Agev, 110 Sutter. cloaks and sults. W. SIMINOFYF, 1225 Markew | IGHEST CASH #RICKS PAID FOR FURNL tare, restaurant, saloon fixiares and grocer s ooks. STENBE GG, 632 Market; tel. main 1043, $350 RESTAURANT, NEAR KEARNY st: Anely fitd op ini doinz a big see this bargain, STENBERG & (On s $500. V5 AND STATIONERY STORE « best .ocation sor transient and_r | trade: or will sell a invenwory. STENBELG, | 84 Market st. 1 H 1000, 320 lesse: 3 horses, - on hand. STIN HAY, (CRAIN; ; low rea, with xood siock 632 Market st. COAL loearl B400. $ALOY: UNE BLUCK NORTA OF o - Narketsi.; ha asomeiv fitted up: [Tie VA e rooms: b.z day and night irade low rent for this locaiion. STENBERG. 6:2 Market st JLCHO HOUSE. 86313 MARKIST ST.—EUUMS 20c, 25¢ 10 60G nighi: $1 10 $2 weex. p 167 SIATH ST BRANCE oFrICK OF THE CALL; subscripuioa and wan: ads taken. IPEY ACME HOUSK, §57 MARKET ST., BE- $‘;7— HALF INTEREST 1N PAYING <4 O. bu cher-shop, just outside - cit horses. wagon. car , e c.: bix outsiae rade: butcher cun ciear $123 wouthly. 632 Market st. ood, STENBEKG, OFFKE SALOON AN D CHOP-HOUST fine.y firted up: block N. of Market st,; tr.al given. STANBEKG, 832 Market st. 00MS, 15¢ TO 75¢ PR NIGHT: 50c TO $1 60 Der week. Orienial, 295 Drumm st. OSEDALFK, 821 ELLIS ST.—SINGLE FUR- nished rooms, 2Cc 10 25¢ night, $1 o $1 50 wk. low Fixth, for a room: bca nighi: $1 wees. ARTNER WANTLD IN THE BE-T OYSTER and chop house in ¢ aki«nd: will gnarantee th ce clears $250 js month: owner prefers p.riner Lo hire | he p; every investi- TENBERG & CO, 632 Market. ], SBUS WaNTs 100 MoX 10 vkl BOT- . tle beer or wine Sc: bes: free lunch. 643 Ciny. (C9QBED BELLBOY, §10 AND ROOM. MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market st. LUNCH WAITERS, $20. MARTIN'S, 749 iarket st. MARKET §T.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLL: want ads and subscriptions taken VW ANTED-SITUATION BY YOUNG MAX to do anyihing from reporting on & payer to Ministership to Court of st. James. Address R. . 1., 817%5 Larkin st. HEF, COUNTRY HOTEL, $100; 4 FRENCH or Grrman waiters for coun:ry hotei, 835 and free fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO:, 110, Geary st 6 HAMMER AND DRILL MEN, NEAR CITY, #1 50 a day: 4 woodchoppers, stovewood, §1 25 acord C. R HANSEN & CU, 110 Geury st ANTED—SINGLA ROOMS, 150 A DAY: 8L week: rooms for 2, 350 a day. $1 60 » week; reading-room: dally papers. 56 Ciny st INCHESTEK HOUSK, 44 YHIND ST, NR Marxec: 200 100ms, 25¢ a night: reading. ro0m: iree bus and bazgage to and from the ferry. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR § CENTS_THE L. WEEKLY CALL. in wravper. for mailine. AGENTS WANTED. Fmsr-’cmss CHINESE COOK WANTS place; hotel or restaurant: bos,ding-house or privaie family. CHARLEY LEE, 1108 Stockton. APANESE: NICE WAITER; WANTS POSL- tion in fam.ly: city or across 'bay: sood refer- ence. Address FRANK YOSHINAGO, 539% Stevenson st. JXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT WOULD ' setof books ordo any write up and balan; all pay. Address G. B., kina oroffice worx for box 134, Call Ofice. 97 MONIGOMERY, CORNER OF CLAY— { Open unuil 9:80' o'clock: branch oilics of the Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken. Y OUNG MAN (SWEDK) WANTS WOLK ON ranch to do plain blacksmithing and horse- shoeing: alto understands pruning and driviog team: § years 1ast place: 1eferences. Address A. ANDEKSOX. 126 Tenth st., san Franci-co. ALET FOR A GENTLEMAN: WHO THOR- oughly understands his business: one wWho can shave preferred; must have good references: good wages to the right man. C. K. HANSEN & O, 110 Geary st. TANTEN—YOUNG GERMAN OR SCANDI- navian for a private piace, near city, care for horse, cow and garden, etc., $20 and :ound, good home; ranch foremup, $60 found: farmers, teamsters, cooks, walters, dishwashers, etc. W. D. EWEK & CO., 626 Clay st. W ANIED — DRIVEK, DELIVERY-WAGCN, deposit_required; vegetavie gardener, $25: farmers; flker, $22 50; men and wives, $30 and $40; 2 woodcnoppors, 81 25 acord; be.chhaud, 83 blucksmi b, £30 and. jound. Apply J. F. 28 Sacramento st. ‘ TANTED—CLERK AND MANAGHR FOR country hotel. Apply J. F. CROSETT & CO,, 625 Saceamento ai. GENTS—BRYAN'S BOOK, “THE FIRST Bauie” Apply or address for territory, F. Person, manager subscription department, THE WHITAKER & RAY COMPANY, 723 Macket st. ¥FUERNITURE WANTED. EST_PRICKS FOR FURNITURE, MDSE.. etc. STREET & CRESWELL. Anctioneers, 937 Market st. rm.316. Houses bought in their entirety. JURNITURE, SIOVES, CARPETS, COUN- ters. showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market. F YOU WANT GUUD PRICKS FOK FURNL ture and merchanalse see BUKD, 211 Larkin. IGHER PRICK THAN ANYWHERE PAID by Indiana Auction Co,1057 Market.opp.Jones HOUSES WANTED. W ANTED—BY CATHOLIC YOUNG MAN: coachman, porter, or any kind of work; can be recommended. - Address W. B., box 18, Call Office. 5 CENTS FOR LARGE MUG BEST COFFEE 2‘1 with bread aud butgr, ple or cake at 917 Mis- slou st. TOUNG LADY. HAVING HAD EXPERI- Y UCe. wishes poiltion as assistant in dentai of- 1eference, Address H. H., box 43, fice; best of call! TERMAN GIRL WANTS PLACE AS CHIL- J dren’s nurse. Call or address AUGUSTA ERDMAK, Cosmopolitan Hotel, Fifth and Mis- sion sts. W ANTED—BY RESPECTABLE WOUMAN, position as working housekeeper; city or coun- RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH st.—Want ads and subscxiptions taken. ROCER, NORTH GERMAN, SOBEK AND steady, wants position: cliy Of country, Ad- dress W. L., 444 Tehamasi. - ITUATION WANTED A COACHMAN perienced: good references. Address C. box 9, Call Office. 330 JAYES _BHANCH OFFICE OF DORIC LODGF NO. 216. A. M. 121 Eddy st—Caied meet- ing THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING at 7:80 o'clock. First degree. All are Invited. By order of the W. M. J. R. GOLDSMITH, Secretary. Masons try. - Cali or address MRS. THOMPSON, 2053 Pa- THE Cay; subscripiions and waut ads cific ave.. Alameda. taken. AND) 7 LAKKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE | \W INCHESTER HOUSF, 44 THIRD ST., N1 61 Y OUXNG GERMALN WIDOW DE: tleman’s mending at home. room 1. © CALL Suoscriptions and want ads taken. RES GEN- 38 Eddy st, B S0UIH SAN FRANCIBCH Lodge No. 213 £ and A: M. mesta A THIS EV 5 at 7:80 o'clock. Third degree. By order of the Master. . C. HARE, Secretary. 18, at 8 o'clock P. M. 3 to the Gr: G.’s are especi Nominations for represent; Lodge will be in order. All ly requested to attend. R} P B Lavie L L REMY, N.G. AND TING—THE REGULAR annual meeting of stockholders of the Western Sugar Refiniog Compauy will be held at the office of he compan, 327 Market st, San Francisco, Cal, on MONDAY, the 29th day of March, 1897 at the hour ot 12 0’clock X, for the purpose of e.ecting & Board of Directors o serve for the ensuing year, aud the transaction of such o:her business s may come before the meetinz. Transfer books will ciose on Friday, March 19, 1897, at 12 wclock 3. ROBERT OXNARD, Secretary. EWS FOR 5 CENTS_THE WEEKIY CALL.1n wravper, for mailing. SPECIAL NOTICES. THEY SELL ALL goods. hosiery, KINDS OF DRY underwear, ~bedspreads. towels, tab e covers, laces, embroiders. linings, trimmings. veiilngs. etc., very cheap at Ploneer Dry-goods store, 105 Fitih st. BAD TENA! EJECTED FOR g4: collections made: city or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Montey s., room 6: tel. 5580. DIVID] D NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO. 41 (twenty-five cents per share) of t HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLANTATION COX PANY will be payable at the ofice of the com- pany, 827 M.rket st., on and af.er SATURDAY, March 20, 1897. Transfer-books will closs SAT. UKDAY, March 13, 1897_at 12 o'clock . H. SH: LDON. Secret SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. EST SERVANTS, ALL SATIONALITIES, proeured at J_F. CROSETT & CO.’S Em ploy- ment Agency, 316 Suiter st. 7OUNG LADY. WITH GOOD REFERENCES, desires a situation as companion to {nvalid or elerly iady, Or goveriess, or companion and ss- sist with housework; nndersiands sewing: will be in city 3Jays. Address Y. L., box 74, Call Office. ABLE YOUNG LADY (RECENTLY from the Eas:) wanis a piace as housekeeper or chambermaid: hotel, bacheio-'s or widower's bome. Em. 11, Columbia Hotel, 18 First. 2d floor. M !DPLE-AGED =~ PROTESTANT WOMAN M wanis & situstion in an American family; is a 2000 cook and laundress: city references. Call or address 41 Ford st., off Noe, near iighteenth. OMPETENT ENGLISH AND FRENCH cook: understunds all kinds of French en:rees; £0ou butter-maker; best of references; city or country. 325 >utter st. [Fcare of chiidren 161 Y OUSG LADY, NEAT, COMPETENT STEN ographer, typewriter and assistant book eeper, desires situation: |est of references; saary $5 per week. O. i, box 16, Call Officy I EFINED, RELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN with excell n( reforences des.res situation in £00d fumily: will care for child or +0 &s com- punion and nurse Lo elderly lady; wages not less than $20 mont, Address or call L B. H., 1106 Alameda. AT, RESP CTABL with three-year-oid cbia will do #od piain cocking aud 1ght housew ork for 812 mouth: coun- | try preferred. Address box 452, ilaywards, Lal. (; 90D, RELLABLE WOMAN WISH S PUSI X tion'ss working housekeeper: understands the care of ch ldren or will do chamberwork. Address MRS, M. MOORE, 418 Post si. Y SUAG GERMAN W1DOW DESTRLS PLACE 28 housekeever. 38 Eddy st., room TANT FAVOMAN [ ESP-CTABLE YOUNG GERM N GIRL wishes situation o do upstairs work or take ¢illing o sew. B. 6., box 8. Call OMPETENT, TRUSTWORTHY ,WOMAN wishes to do washing. ironiug, cooking or | housecieaning b the day: best references. M RS. M. CURTIS, 3367 Twenty-sixth st. Y OURY GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES FOSL | tion In widower's or bachelor's household. 38 Eddy st., ro0m i. Wox UNDERSTANDS ~ AMERICAN cook| chamberwork and ~dressmuking, wants daily work from 9. M to 3% a. Call 12 Salmon st., Off Pacific, near | aylor, W ANTED—roSITION BY SPANISH YOUNG iady o take care of two smali childre. at ber home. "A. B. box 1%, Call Oftice. N WOMAN WOULD LIKE SITUA- 4 Wheelock, off Vallejo LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. | TERMA tion as ‘ady’s nurse. 615 7OUNG LADY TO BE CHAMBERMAID OR do Iight housework. Please cail or address 829 Foisom st. 7XPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER (WIDGW) wants work In widower's or bachelor's house: hold, with children: country preterred. 58 Ninth st., 700m 17; hours 11 A. M. 0 9 P. M. LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. TOUNG EASTERN WIDOW OF REFINE- ment and culture desires a posl ion as manag- ing housekeeper in widower's or bachelor's house. Room 2, 122 Post st. 7OUNG EASTERN LADY OF EXPERIENCE wants & permanent position as housekecper in lodging-house or widower's home. hoom 3, 995 Market st. LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscrintions an: wan: ads tak | and room; 7 waitreises, $5 n week Market: 200 rooms: 2Gc to 81 50 per night; $1 6V 10 §6 per week: convenient and respeciable; iree bus and baggage to and trom the ferry. A WEEK'S NEwWS FOR 5 CENTS — THR £\ WEEKLY CALL. 1n wracoer, for mafling FEMALE HELP WANTED. JBENCH OR GERMAN NURSE, FOR 1 child, $20 to $25, must have good City refer- ence: 2iri for Iight piace in the city, $12.° MUR- RAY & KEADY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Ciay s:. (CHAMBERMAID ANDLIVE HOME: LUNCH and dinuer wali ess: chambermali and wait disbwasher, $15 aluress for bakery; Kitchen woman, 84 a week: pastry ook, $6 8 week: woman as assistant cook; 2 girls for lnundry: chambermaid, Sisson, 815 and room waitress. country, $20°and room. MARTIN’S, 749 Market st. some, $20 and_room, cull ear) OUILE MEY EK, THi: COUK, PLEASE CALL: 4 ccok for dredger, $30; b acksmitn for dsedger, $35; oread-baker for Honolulu: middle-aged choreman, $15: ranch cook, $15. R.T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. ILLWKIGHT ACCUSTOMED TO HANG shafting. Apply to Hercules Kngloe Works, 215 281 Bay st. JIRST-CLASS SOLICITUR FOR CONCRETE work. Inquire 2018 Bush st., or address or 229 Ninth av 7 ANTED — MACHINIST TO S8EL UP wood-working machinery. California Rattan Compsa: y, 745 and 747 Mission st. ANTED — TRUSTWORTHY b.e boy for a jewelry-store; abou: 14 years of age; references riquired. Address 8., box 8%, Call. AN WITH $50 CAN MAKE SUME MONEY to-day. 539 Culifornia st. (UTTAGE OR FLAT OF 4 ROOMS, WITH stables south of Market, east of Nimsh st. M. A., box 93, Call Office. 7ANTED—TO BUY LODGING-HOUSE OF A9,lo 50 rooms; must be in good location. T.. box y depot; large number of regular boarders active place: part cash, balunco real PENBEAG & CU., 632 Marker, £ () SALOON: FINE LOCATION: WORTH $l 50. %8508 & DECKER, 1020 Market st. N ACCOUNT OF OTHEK BUSINKSS WILL sell the whole or hulf nteres: in one of the best and oldest established salcons in ~an Fianeisco: busitess growing bt er every day; this is splen- did chauce for uan looking for paying business. Particulars 539 California st. HE WELL-KNOWN STAR AND GARTER sal00n; established 1886; for sale on account of sickness.” 157 rifih st SALOON FOR SALE IMMEDIATELY ON account of sicknes; SE. cor.of Kearay and California sts. inquire 123 Prospect place. $200. ALINE CIGAR--TORE WITH A . good stock; laundry office and club- room. Inquire at Call Cflice. IGAR-STORE. STOCK AND FIXTURES FOR sale, cheap: make an offer; must be sold this week: other business. 211 Sixth st. $110, SiCAR - BTORE AND LATNDRY « oficeon Market st. Inquire Lall Uffice. AR AND FIXTURES FOR SALE CHEAP. 331 Sixib st ORAER GROCKRY AND BAR; siock; no oppusition. 831 Sixth st. FULL ¥FER WANTED FOR THE FINEST FIT- ted-p restaurant. 2135 Ninth st. § g5 timoontan LUNCHHOUSE. $1000. KLEGANT GROCERY AND BAL, K., box 183, 643 ROOMS WANTED. VWANTED—2 OR 8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS for single young man; state priceand :ocation. or w.li trade for paper route. M. J. ARTNER FOR iy GOOL-PAYING RESTAU- rant, or will sell chesp. 145 Fifth st TATIONERY STOKE: OLD, GOOD-PAYING nlce for woman 10 make a geod I1ving: tablishel. Inquire Call Office. A. H., box 47, Cail Offic, WANIED-1WO UNFURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping. Address A. J. READ, 118 Eleventh st. APANESE GENTLEMAN WISHES A PAR- lor and bedroom in private family, with cr witbout board, near Van Ness ave. and Plue st Address Japanese Consulate, 1514 Pine st. MAY o ADVERTISING BUSINESS. 639 Callfornia st. (U°P NIGHT COOK. 1305 DUPONT ST. OATMAKERS AND OPERATORS ON CUS- tom coats. 106 Battery st. T ANTED—ITALIAN AND PORTUGUESE salesmen, 10 seil goods to trade. 811 Mission. 00D COATMAKER, W RK BY THK WEEK. 708 Bush st., near Powell. V BOARDING WANTED. ENTLEMAN WAN1TS ROOM AND BOARD In private famliy: 00 other roomers, boarders; good location: can give references, and in business in'cits: permanent if suited. G. W.. box 43, Cail. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. TOUNG RASTERN | ADY DESIRES G tleman partoer; small capital. 850 Markei RANCH BAKEKY; 3 LIVING-ROOMS; rent cheap. Appiy Call Cffice. . 1~ DELICACY STORE AND BAKERY, 1Z0. Twenty-fifth and Shotwel sts.: 4 Living rooma and bath: rent §14. Apply on premises. UUNG WIDOW WANTS A GENILEMAN partner: smwall capital. Room 8, 207 Post st. 0 LET OR LEASE—ACADEMY HALL, COK Mission and_Mary sts, bet. rifth aud Sixth Apply to L. ALTSCH UL, 320 Ciay st 2526 RIPTIONS MISSION — SUB: want ads taken for AsD FEY PIECES OF PLANING-MILL MACHI nery wanted: state kind and price. Address P. M., box 105, Call Office. 7ANTED — PRESSMAN Stockton place. J)IsHWASHER WANIED. 613 CLAY BT. ON COATS. 17 ANTED — FIKSI-CLASS COOK AT 15 Stockton HG-LARGE MUG BEST COFFEE. bread ana butter, pie or cake. 917 Mi: WITH ion st. IRL, DEVISADERO ST.. $20; GIRL, WASH- inglon st.. $5: girl, Pacific s, $25; girl. F.li- more si., $20; girl, Broadway, $20: 2 girls, Haight st, 818! girl, Tweaty-fifth st.. $25; girl, Octavia 8:., $20: irl,’ Ca3 1o st., $20; girl, Golden Gate ave, §18. MARTIN'S,'749 Market st. (G 1Ei, EDDY ST, $15: GIRL, SAUSALITO, $15: 2 girls, Laguna st., $16: girl, Fruitvale; i1, Devisadero si., §.6; girl. Oakiand, $16; girl, Webster. st., $15: 2 giris Halght st, $15: gl Sutter st., $15: girl, Casiro, $16; girl, Baker at., $:5: 20 voung cirls, $8, $10 and $12 per month! MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. FaLy, cook, sso, CALL EARLY. MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market st. KAD WAITRESS. $25 AND K0OM. MAR- FIN'S, 749 Marke. si. 0OK. $25 AND ROOM. MARTIN' Market st. . 749 NTRAL AMERICA, wee party here: cook, country hutel, $30: n American and German families, $25 ¥nelish, Scotca or North of ireland nurse, 825 restaurant waitress, $20; and & large number of girls for cooking and housework, in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 318 Sutter at. W ANTE ANDINAVIAN CHAMBER- meid, $30 and room: 2 French second girls, $:0; German second cook, Germau style, $30: girls for housowork and assist. LEON ANDRE, 308 *tockton st. PLAIX, STEADY MAN, WITH $160 CA H. can find permanent position and interest in business that will pay 15 to $20 per week. Ap- Ply 777 Market st , room 7. ART WANTED—IN GOOD CONDITION; U does not open from the bac<: must carry 3 or 4 people. Address, stating price, K. P., box 138, this oftice. ICYCLE WANTED IN TRADE FOR LOT 25x100. K., box 17, this office. TILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, BASHES, doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 1156 Mislon s QELL YOUR BOOKS, CLUTHING AND JEW- Sty 0 Ar KLEIN. 109 Mixth: se: send poscal LOST. T ANTED—SEAMEN, GREEN HANDS AND blacksmith to go in a sieam whaler. Apply at once L. LEVY'S clothing store, corne: Battery and jackson sts. NEMPLOY LD, GO TO G HE BENLFIT TO- day. 539 Ca iforala st LOST ON TUESDAY A WATCH: GOLD B5. Care. shaped iike ieat, with pi aitached. Return to room 80, Fifth flovr, Mills bullding. TEDDING-RING, WITH INITTALS L B. ON inside. Finder will receive $5 reward by re- turning to 887 Jersey st. ECOND EXPEDITION SOUTH BEA ISLAND now forming. 539 Callfornia st. OST_MUSIC-ROLL. FINDFR PLEASE RE- turn and receive reward. 1030 Greenwich st. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC P.C. Barbers’ Assn. 8. FUCHS, 825 Grant ave. MARCIL16: PACKAGE CONTAINING FIVE pairs kid gloves. Return 8 Golden Gate ave. OURNEYMEN BARBIKS' KMPLOYME. secretary H. BKRNARD, 102 seventn st. ARBEH-SHOP AND 5 PORCELAIN BATHS, 1n one of the best country towns on the coas:, for sale at & bargain. $10LTZ 630 Market st. ADY'S SMALL GOLD WATCH — WHITE J enameled marguerite. diamond in center, mon- ogram M. M. on {nside lost between Mont- comery and U’Farrell, via Sutter, Kearny, Post and Grant ave. Return to 104 Sutter st, room 10, and receive reward. ARBERS: 4-CHATV SHOP MUST BE SOLD atonce. DECKELMAN BRO-., 108 Lliis st ARBERS—GOOD 16c SHOP FOR SA. 1944 Market st.> z OST ON MONDAY BET. 3:30 AND 4:30 i p. . small black enamled open-faced watch with gold chain attached and a fob with word “aloha” in goid letters upon it. Finder will re- ceive sultable reward by returning ta 617 Fell st. CAKDS, 81 5U. SHOW CALDS, ETC. Tel. Black 141. HILL, 2314 Geary st HE CALL 1000 ATEST CAK FENDER PATENT; BESL LN vention. Apply 623 Golden Gate ave. JOR SALE—DOWNTOWN SALOON WITH merchants’ lunch; wholesale district; dav busi- Dess; bargain. Apply HOLTUM BRU ., 565 Mar- ec st. HANCE FOR A GOOD LAUNDEYMAN TO purchase a band Iaundry doing §20 weel For information inquire 4 uburn Hand Laundr: H@ENIX RESTAURANI, 2180 FILLMOK street, for sale: cause, disagreement of parcner Drice 8200, See the cook. ALE OB EXCHANGE_GOOD PYINA gravel miue. Address or call 808 Valencis roem 2. ‘|; UTCHER-SHOP ) per month: must Apply 1046 Sutter st. $35 PARTNER IN CIGAR FACTORY, D vith store; nets $150 to each. A. S, box 140, Call Uffice, "LEARING $75 TO $100 11 ou account of sickness. 95(), RESTAURANT; GOOD BUSINE! ZOU. most sell to-day. Apply D. Mck: NE, 827 Mission st TANTED—PARTY WHO CAN LEND EM- ployer $300. S. M , box 93, Call Office. ESTAURANT; CHEAP: GOOD PrICE: good location. * Apply 324 Larkin st. $400. SALOON, Axp 6 FURKISHED . rooms In the thriving city of Val'ej splendid bargain: owner retiring from_ ihe bu: ness: rent $25. Address Owner, or cail, J. J, CUL~ LINS, 110 Georgla st. Vailefo, Cal..'by navy- yard. JIB:T-CLASS BARBERS FUKNISHED BY International Union Employment Burean, 54 Fourth st the Modera. L LSS, tecretary. OST—LARGE BLACK AND BROWN DOG: Tower right tooth missing: named Csar. Reward at 946 Howard st., plambing-shop. OFFEE-HOUSE AND RESTAURANT: FINK location: good trade: full siock: paying well: $600, or $300 half. 145 Ten:h st. OOD BARBER-SHOP FUR SALE, CHEAP, on account of sickuess. 90814 Howard st. RESTAURANT, CITY, $6: 6 giris, housework, $20; 8 girls, housework, $15 to $20; chambermaid and wai, $12. C. K. HANSEN & CO.. 110 Geary st FICUE%OIRL, 835, 3 IN FAMILY; COOK. $50, 1o femlly: a number of young airls Lo ussist, #1210 815 MR~ NOKTO, 316 Sutter st. ANTED—COOK, CHAMBERMALD, NURSE girl, girls for housewors. dieS. HIKD, 721 Elils st DUPILS FOR DRFESSMAKING AND MILLI- nery: positions free: perfect-filting paiteru 26c. Call st McDowell's dressmaking and milii- nery school, 108 Post st. W AITRESS, JOR BALE—FIRST-CLASS BAKBER-SH 'P; rare chance. Apply DECKELMAN BROS, 106 Elils st. W AN TED-MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade: shops, tools, positions furnished: 8 weeks required. 8’ F. Barber College, 1381 Eighth, OST—FROM TRAIN LEAVING CENTRAL iave. at 3:30 P. M. Sunday, cane with silver top plece: vaiued as keepsake. Will finder please re- turn to 15144Luskin st BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL 167 NISTH st.: want ads and subscriptions taken. {OR SALE—ACCOUNT OF OTHER BUSI- ness, one second-hand and new clo hing busi- Dess; terms very easy. Apply 1052-1070 Howard. (3HOCERY AND BAR FOR SALE: 2 BLOC from Market st. Call CARTAN, MCCARTHY A WEEKS NEWS FOR § CENTS_THM EKLY CALL. in wraper, for mailing. & CO., 312 Sacramento st. CIGAR AND [OBACCO STORF, $30 » with lanndry office and clubs . A B, box 73, Call. . byl ECHANIC WANTED TO BUY CYCLERY and bicycle renair-shop in country town: best location; worth $600; wlil sacrifice for $150; for sale on'account of accldent. Address K. R., box 126, Call Office. HANCE FUR A GERMAN TO LUY GAR- dening route; customers secared. Inquire 207 Point Lobos ave. IRL FOR LIGHT COOKING AND GEN- eral housewors. Apply 1207 Tuik st, after A JUBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE CALL taken at_brancn ofiice, 339 Hayes ki open unti ¥:3y o'clock. 7OUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK FROM 8 10 12 every day at chamberwork or light house- Keeping for small famiy: 200d worker and refor. ences. Address C. H , box 72, Cail Office. OMPETENT GERMAN WOMAN DESIRES | U osition for general housework: able to take | full charge: wages $20. Call 1650 Folsom st., cor- ner of Tweitih; side be.l | (YOMPETE T SCOTCH GIRL WISHES POSI- tion: housework or cooking in an American family. Adaress C. S., box b4, Call Uthee. VW ILLING MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES situation to do heusework: fond of children low wages. Woran WANTS WORK BY THE DAY, washing, nursing or honsecleaning. 478 Douglass st., corner of Twenty-first. 617 Mission st., room 25. | ANISH JADY WISHES POSITION AS Liouseke-per: undersands the care of chi- dren. Address C. H., box 78, Cell Cflice. 7OUNG GIKL WISHES SIIUATION TO DO hagsework. Please cail a. 7)1 Elizabeth st. JANTED—BY A COMPRTENT WOMAN, A of chiidren. 10slion to do iight housework and take care Cali at & Church place, nr. Dupont st. [ YUUNG AND ATTEACTIVE LADY DE- sires position as typewriter: gooa dispusition. 12014 Geary st., room 2, first fidor. | YQUNG GIRL WisHES TO ASSIND IN light housework o take oare of chidren; sleep Home; wages reasonab e. K. 'T., b.x 71, Call. \Y ANTED_BY YOUNG GIKL, TO ASSIST with housework and learn dressmakisg. Call or address 2001 Eddy st. 5 | WANTEr—BEY A GOOD SEAMSTRESS, | V¥ sewing at 81 aday. 20121 Union st W ANIED—BY AN EXPKRIENCED GIRL A plece 10 do genersl house ork; good cs0k and Jaundress. Adiress 25033 Minaa st ELIABLE WOMAN: GOOD LAUNDRESS or housework of any kind by the day. 15 Hyde. ANTED--WA* HING,IRONING OR HOURE- clean ng by the day: best references. MRS, M. E. JENSEN, 8 Minna'st. OMPETENT ELDEXLY WOMAN DESIRES plice to do general housework, clty OF country. 405 stevenson ai., ear Fifth. ANTED—BY EXPERIENCED NURSE IN confinement or iaiy’s nurse; very cheap. Call 421c Natoma si. MERICAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION for light housework in & small family. 122 Grove st., near Van Ness ave OMPETENT GERMAN WOMAN DESIRKS members may adjourn from day By or from time to time it for any reason Enipley st., corner of Fourth, ANT ADS AND BUBsCRIPTIUNS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Uffice couth- west corner Sixteentn and Mission sis. W COR. SIXTKENTH »I, NEAK. MIS- sion: branch office of Tis CALL Bub- scriptions and want ads taken, INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.. NR, Market: 200 rooms %3¢ 1o 8150 per night: $150 10 86 per week: conventent and respectabie; free bus and bacgage 10 and from tke ferry SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. 600!{:‘, WAITERS, GARDENERS, WOODS- ‘men can be secured at short notice by leaving . CROSETT & CO., 628 Sac- your orders with J. ramento st. {XPERIENCED HANDS ON WAISTS AKD wrappers: steady emplcyment. STEUER, 41615 Kilis st & 615 LARKIN-BRANCH oFFICE OF THE 9 bscriptions ani ads. taki IRL ASSIST AT HOUSEWORK, WITH knowledge of cooking: 826 Halght si. EAT GIRL ) OR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; small flat; $10; reierences. 19144 Bush st. / ANTED—TAILORES , ON CUSTOM COATS. 0934 Hacoma at. ANITED—TAILORESS AS PANTS FIN- isher: custom work. Room 7, 54 Kearny st IRL TO ASSIST WITH GENERAL HOUSE. work; sleep home; wages $10. 2630 Folsom. WAYLED=6 YOUNG LADIES 10 TAKE rooms and board a¢ 78914 Mission st. APANESE CONTRACTOR FOR FRUIT- picking wishes to secure contract for such work; wiil f raish 2510 150 pickers: referénces given. See J. F. CROSET1 & CO., 628 Sacramento. UPERIOR ENGLISH BUTLER DESIKES situation: best city references. MISS CUL- LEN, 823 Sutter st. (318L FOk GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND cooking: German preferred. 1816 Ellisst. ANTED-GIRL ¥OR HOUSEWORK AND children: sleep home. 1303 Ninth st. GBL F R HOUSLWORK; 8 IN F. T wages $-5 month; call early. 721 bl NDRE'S EMPLOY M hNT OFFICE, Stockton at.: be help wiih reterences. UNTER & CO.,, CHINESE AND JAPANESE employme nt oftice, removed 1o 61444 Califor- . nla st., near Kearny. el main 231 APASESE INIRLLIGRACE AGENCY. K. 90. St. Ann's bl'g, 6 Eddy st.; tel N.amin 5284 HINESE AND JAPANKSE EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 41i1g O'Farrell. Tel. k. 426. 308 vlace for reliable and steady Tel. main 1304. HINESE & JAPANKSE; KST'D 20 YEARS; u piace es housekeeper: first-ciass cook. 90 | Place: cnn give bonds and references. heip:tel. muin 1997. BRAULEY & Cu..640 Clay AM KEE—CHINESE AND JAPENKSk EM- ployment office. 5114 Bushst., ur. Grant ave. LXPERIENCED LADIES' TAILOR OR OP- or on cloaks and suits; salary 20 per on contract for § months: used {0 be 3, per week : 11 you are a wise business man secure a g00d workman in time. JOSEPH ARCH, 608 Ninth st., Oukland. ERMAN CGENTLEMAN, 30 YEARS OF age, Inst 3yeirs encaged tor 1a New Y ork for an installment house, wanis any positlon. Adaress Hustler, box 97, Lall. ITUATION WANTED AS MAN ABOOT place; thorough y experlenced o driving of horses: good gardener handy with tools; best of referenc: ., box 15v, Call Office. T ANTED—SITUATION BY SOBER YUUNG Swede ‘to work for private family: under- stands horses well, cows und garlen; 3 years last BON, 69 Stevenson st G M.NEL- FLIzss » W ANIED AT 921 BROAUWAY, OAKLAND, room 10, a aancing teacher. OUNG GIRL FOR UPSTAIRS WORK meu preferr-d. Cuil 1207 Gough st. 7 ANTED—LADIES TO CANVASS; READY- sei Ing goods: city and couniry; good pay. Globe Manufacturing Company, 1635 Geary st \V ANTED—GERMAN Ok SW, DISH GIRL, 8004 ook, assis: 10 housework: no washing; wages 220. 2061 Central ave., Alameda. UMPETENT GIRL T0 DO COOKING AND general honsework. Cnll at SE. corner of Jef- ferson and Buker sts., Harbor View. GER- ANTFD—A REFINED GERMAN GIRL for upstuirswork and walting; references re- guired. Call, fiom 9 0 11 o'clock, 'at 1610 Frank- i 8t OUNG GIRL Tu ASS{ST WITH HUUSE- kee ping from 84. M. 3190 Sixteenth st.. near Guerrerv, MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICK OF THE CALL: want ads and subscriptions taken. Exrnmxsunb OPERATOR ON SINGER machines; electric power. 1388 Marke: st ¥. DRESS-CUTTING BCHO L—FRENCH « talloring taught; §1 week. 916 Market, r. 54 OUTH BEA INLANDS—WANTED—MINERS, Prospectors and colonists to join the party now forming to leave San Francisco May the .ston the fast sailing ciipper bark Mermaid. For pas- sage and ocher pariicuiars apply to A. K LOWNDES, room b, 506 Battery st. 'W.Au'mn_mmcu COOK, GOOD BUTIER- meker; wages $30. Addreéss G. H., box 74, Call Office. ANTED—SE * MEN; ORDINARY GREEN hands. Apply Shipping Agency, 10 Stcuart st., upstars. OUNG MAN TO LEARN BARSER'S trade. 841 Telezraph ave., Onkland. 100D CANVASSERS: LARGE COMMIS=IO! steady job. Star Ul Co., 111 Van Ness ave, 167 SLSTH S — BRANCH OFFICK oF MM CaLL: subscriptiou and want ads. taken. 2526 taken. 700 PAIR MEN'S SHOLS. BEEN DAM- aged by water, at less than one-fourth their value, from 75¢ vp to $2 60. 562 Muission st., bet. First and Second streets. TYLISH AND DURABLE C\LF SHOKS niade t0 order, $2 50; cheapest place In city for repairing and second-hand shoes. 959 Howard st. F_YOU ARK GUING TO YUK:/N GOLD MISSION ST.—BRANCH OFFICK OF TMM CALL; subscriptions und waut ads fieids. Alag<a. join the Johnson pi . leaving here March 20. Johuson's Alaska Outfiiting Agency, 213 tansome si. ANTED—SEAMAN, ORDINARY SEAMAN and green-hands for 'whaling and deep-water vessels. Apply at MCMAHUN & MCCARTHY, 11/ brumm st., upstairs. INGLE ROOMS 1bc AND 16c NIGHT, 600 Jand 75¢ week. Lindell House. Sixth and Howad. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, RE YOU ABOUT TO PURCHASE A PIANO? We sell them for 83, 84, 85, 83, $7, $8, $9.$10 per month; alsoforcash thu best makers of every grade; don't pay rent when the same monihiy paym: nts will purchase one from us. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter sts., Stein: way dealers. . BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARGEST house west of Chicazo is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and_$0 U’ Farrell st.; pianos, or- gans and all other musical instruments, of all grades and prices; terms easy: prices lowes everythlog possible done to please and uaiisty customer. CIUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN PL anos; monihly pay ments from $5 up: delive ered free with siool and cover: correspondence solicited. THE F. W. SPENCER COMPANY, salesrooms 933 Market st, opp. Muson; estab lished over 20 years. ONA FIDK REDUCFTION IN PRICES— ‘Halnes, Knabe, Bush & Gerts and others: sec- ond-hand pianos from $100 up. W. C. HAMIL TON, successor to A. L. Bancroft & Co., 324 rost. $175, $150-DEST BARGAINS IN THE DL L. cty: good second-hand uprights. The ZENO MAU VAL Music Co., 769 Market at. DMINISTRATOK'S SALK — MUST SELL planos au immeuse reduction for cash of ou insialiments. EATON ESTATE, 735 Market. 175, YEW UPRIGHT, STOOL SCARE; {O. warranted 6 yrs. BRUENN'S, 226 Post. AKGAIN, FINK LAKGE UPRIGHT,CHEAP 'SCHMITZ 16 McAllister,next Hibernia Bank. T SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S ONLY WILL you find a 5300k of new Stelnway piauos ORNUNG'S PIANO; MOST PERFECT; brilllant and powerful tone. 216 Post st. “V G. BADG. SULK AGENT FOK HALLET +& Davis and Francis Bacon planos. 415 Sacta. YRON MALZY, 508 Fusl ST.—SOHMEK Newby & Evans, Eriges aud other planos. SQUPERIO VIOLINS, ZITHE RN, OLD & NEW H. MULLER. maker. repsirer. 2 1 atham piace. ANTED—SAILORS FOR ~TEAM WHAL- ers and sealers at LANE'S, 504 Davis st. 2 + MISSIUN — SUBSCRIPTION: 2526 - 5 AND CARPET CLEANING. ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE new. J. McQUEKN, 453 Stevenson. Tel. 8.228 want ads taken for THE CALL. ANTED, YOUR SHOES— WE REPAIR shoes up to § o'clock every night: those work- 10g through the day can have their shoes repaired ¢ night while you wait; ladies’ soiing, 86¢; men’s ‘scling. 60c: fine shoes made to order from $2 up: we have a lot of shoes been damaged vy water at less tuan_one-fourih their vaiue, from 76 up to $2560. 662 Mission st bet. First and Necoud. W ANTED_LABORERS AND MECHANICS know that Kd Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, stlll runs Denver House, 417 Third st.: 150 large reoms; 2Gc per night: 81 10 §3 per weok. ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at _Branch Office, south- west corner Sixteenth and Mission sts. ONT CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLK: VL 'Winchester House, 44 Third st near Markss: 00 rooms: 28c to $1 50 per night; $1 501084 per week: free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. IMAKING AND CUTTING Academy. 14 McAilister st:; §1 a weok. 100 20n S A €24 Washington ooy L E’h.‘l‘ 1N CI’A‘Y—lllul‘.“.{u’K‘)l‘l‘l && 20 AN cents per night: weei. Facitlo Hossn, COMReroiel ahd Lo codort s € l'll‘\‘ STRAM \.?"-KPET CLEANINU WOKKS: cleans, moves. lays carpets. 6. H. STEVEN. Magr. 38 and 40 lighth st.; telephone South noo.‘ W BEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send t0 SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car Ppet-beating Works, 853-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40, ARPET-CLEANING, S0: LAYING, 8c; RUG C samples free: tel. sessie 944. Stratton, 38th st DVANCE CARPET-CLEANING AR e Satn S0 GEO. WAIA‘SQ.!"DI‘:E WATTS, rellable carpet-cles nevg, - ation works. 408 MeAl isvor STer eekio Bi1. JARPETS CLEANED & RENOV. Car: 23 Tenth; tel. South 36. l-e:lmnl‘alfif £ MITCHELL. CAKPRT- J. fofiiae o bing B Ayas T yard. Tel. Mis 70 IONKLIN'S CARPKT- BEATING WORK$ C 838 Golden Gate ave. Telephone ast 126 ITY DRUGSTORE AND FIXTURES, COR. Iarge sireet: sell reasonabe. Apply 219%g Elm ave ARNE<2.8HOP FOR SALE. INQUIRE OF T4 0S. FLEMING, Sonora, ¢ al. JOR SALE-GROCERY AND BAR. position. Inquire at the Cail Office. ENTLEMAN PARTNER WANTED widow; small capital. xoom 1, 223 Post. NO OP- BY WANTEL_PARTNER IN OLDAEST £ GRO- cery and produce business ln_feading business locality; mun willing to work can make money, Cail or address K. =, ROBINSON, b3 Clementina st ALOON tHEAP, UN A(COUNT OF PART- ners not agreeing. 1) quire Broadway Brew- ery, Nineteenth and £0 som. KAT COFFEE PARLOR AND CHOPHOUSE, 134 Powell st. ITY nOUTs FUK SALi APYLY oftice. 1HE LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE - S(rRP0M HOUSE OX MARKET ST. OV 24.r00m house, only. 24 rooms on Market st.... 14 rooms, oulv 28 rooms, oniy.. 24 ro. ma, ooly 10 rooms, on MeAlii 20 rooms; corner: new.. 14 rooms on ~utter.. 7-room house, only.. H. C. DECKER, 1 17 EOOM HOUSE: 12 ROUMS ¥URNISHED; {gel. ot a bargain. DSCKER, 1020 Mar.el st. 3 R. MAR- DeCEER, 1020 Market st. UNNY CORNER LODGING-HOUSE OF 15 roo.ns, well-paying: wili be 10 your in ercs: to see this before buying elsewhere. 316 Fourth st., near ¥olsom. 19 ROOMS: COR. FLAT ON 41K kev: must sell. SACBIFICK sALKs, SEVERAL ROOMING ouses: ia0o, nearl 25 S e s y new, $125: must RANSIENT LODGING-HOUSE, 8 ROOMS and bath. 139 Taylor st.; call bet. 8 and 5 P. x. AP—13 FINELY FURNISHED R : S 840 3 month. 7100 Frreeitan o UNNY LODGING-HOUSKE OF 11 RQOM must be sold. 217 Second st., corner Tehama, HAYES—BRANUH OFFICE UF T 339 dax! Subscriptions and want ads iaken. FURNITURE FOR SALE. R A A A AN, ETIRING FROM *RETAIL BUSINESS; ‘must ciose ont stock in 30 days: brussels car- pet, 42lac yard: fioor ofleloth. 18¢; mat ing, Te Yard: bedroom seis, 5 pieces, $9 60: d-room fur- Ditore outfit, $65. SHIRKK & SHIKEK. 747 Market st . opp. Grant ave. % URNITUKE OF 6 B : SE chne.p 738 uc.\m‘:‘.’»’:‘" o LEGANTLY FURNISHED COTTAGE £O] E Tent: furniture for sale: chesp, 1111 Scole bet. Turk ana kddy, from 8 A. . 10 7 P. &, L 'S, 117 SIXTH, ¥ Al'lowest prices on housensia pood low ot ¥oed 8 Dew; casu or on tme; open eveninga ] ™ ep] =] E

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