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17 R T e T v s TS S THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1897. THE LIE GIVEN IN A COURTROON Dr. Marion Thrasher De- noupced a Remark by Attorney Deuprey. Judge Seawell Warred the Dis- putants to Beware of Con- tempt Procezdings. Little Effie V. R. Ho'strom's Custody Will Scon Be Judicially D.- termined. The case of little Effie V. R. Holstrom was called up in Judege Seawell’s court yesterday for the purpose of deciding who shall have the custody of her—Mrs. Lou Holstrom, her foster mother, or Mrs. Sarah d’Artenay, who was Sallie C. Ma- guire, an unmarried woman, at the time of the child’s birth. The opposing petitions were read, in which each woman accused the other of being an improper person to have char.e of a child of tender years. It usually bappens that this case leads to some kind of an outbreak whenever it comes up in court, and yesterday was no exception. During the examination of Mrs: Sarah Thrasher, wife of Dr. Marion Thrasher, there was some contention be- tween the witness and Attornev Eugene N. Deuprey in regard to the number of times that Mrs. Thrasher visited Mr. Deuprey’s office. “I was at nis office only once, and he knows it," declared the lady. “I say that she visited mv office three times,” responded Mr. Deuprey. ‘That’s alie,” shouted Dr. Thrasher from the rear of the room. Judge Seawell directed the bailiff to preserve order, and that offijal prevented further trouble by stepping between the belligerent gentlemen. They were warned 10 beware of punishment for contempt of court. They may hear more of this mat- ter at the conclusion of the trial. The first documentary evidence in the case Was & writing, by / which Mrs. Hol- strom obtained possession of the child ip December, 18 It reads as follows: SaX FRANCISCO, Dec. 21, 1892. To whom it may concern: 1 this day iu the presenceof the wilnesses herein mentioned convey and b:queath my blue-eved, dark- Daired girl buby, born December 15, 1892, at 1341 Vaiencis street, San Francisco, Cal., to Mrs. Lou Holstrom of Empire City, Or., to Taise, 10 educate as her own child, and to adopt thus iegally, and to inherit the said Mr. and Mrs. Holstrom's property asa legal heir. SALLIE C. MAGUIRI Witnesses: M. Thrasher, M.D., Mrs. M. Han- cock, Mrs. M. L. Rankin, Iaccept the conditions above. Mrs. Lov HOLSTROM. Mrs. Sarah d'Artenay, formerly Miss Maguire, mother of tne child, was the first witnes: She testified that she is married to Pailip d’Artenay, who is a res- ident of Dixon, Coiusa County, and is a biacksmith by trade, owning his own shop. She said that her husband is will- ing to have the chiid come into his housé- hold; that sne has been married for near- 1v four years and has bad no children. She said that she heard that Mrs. Hol- strom wished to give the child up, and she wanted it back. She said she gave the child to Mrs. Holstrom treely, but now wishes to have it returned. She ad- mitted that she signed the paper soon after the birth of the child giving the cus. tody to Mrs. Hoistrom, but said she go: no money. Sheasked Mrs. Holstrom to pay Dr. Thrasher for his services at the confinement, and she understood tnat $5 or $10 had been paid on that account by Mrs. Holstrom. Denial was made by Mrs. d’Artenay to all suggestions that Dr. Thrasher and his wife were interested in the taking of the child. She said Officer Frank Kane knew that she was goiug to take the child .to Dixon, but there was no conspiracy. When Mr. Deuprey asked if she did not know that such an act was kidnaping an objection was interposed by Attorney Matt I. Suliivan, and the question was ruled out by the court. Mrs. d' Artenay said that Mrs. Holstrom told her she had palmed off the child on ber husband as her own. When asked to give up the child Mrs. Holstrom said she wouldn’t give it up for a $1,000,000, but Mrs. Holstrom’s mother thought $1000 would be enough. Dr. Marion Thrasher told the story of the transfer of the infant from Mrs. d’Artenay to Mrs. Holstrom substantially as set forth in the written contract. He said he wrote out an adoption paper. He thougnt it was legal at the time. No com- pensation was paid to Mrs. d’Artenay for the child, Some money was paia to him, but that was for his fee asa physician. About two weeks cfterward Mrs. Hol- strom called vn him and told him that she had been playing off sick, pretending to be in confinement in order to deceive her husband; that her husband expected her 1o bring a baby back to Oregon and this was the baby she would take and impose it on him as their child. “Last August,” he said, “I met Mrs. Holsirom and she said she was going to get a divorce and marry a man who didn’t like children, so sbe intenued to put little Eftie or R. V. as she called her into an orphan asylnm. Then I told her if she thoughit of putting the baby in an orphan asylum I would liks to bave tbe child back so that I could return it to its true mother, who was looking for a chila to adopt and would prefer to have her own babv if possible.” Mrs. Sarah Thrasher confirmed the story thut Mrs. Holstrom had said that she wished to make people think it was her owr, that Mrs. Hoistrom got up out of bed when sbe had been pretending to be sick. About a year and a balf ago Mrs. Holstrom told the witness that she adopted the chiid because h-r husband had accused ber of associations that would preven: hier from having children, and she wanted this cnild to show him so that it would convince him that he was wrong. On one occasion Mrs. Thrasher called and told Mrs. Holstrom and Mrs. Lighthall, mother of Mrs. Hol- strom, that if they wanted to give the child up the witness desired 1o get the little one in order io deliver it to 1is mother. The response made by them was that they had paic $15 a month for milk for ths baby and that they ought to have $1000. . Mr. Deuprey wanted to know why Mrs. Thrasher concealed the identity of Mrs. d’Artenay when she took the child out driving with her in August, 1896, and Mrs. Thrasher said she thought it was honor- able. Mrs. Holstrom and Mrs. d’ Artensy did not meet and she did not introduce them. On one occasion the witness and her husband went to Mrs. Hoistrom’s nouse and asked if she did intend to put litie Effie in an _orphan asylum, and she ac- kuowledged that she bad iold Dr. Thrash- er that such had beén her intention. Mrs. Martin of Oakland, who has the femporary custody of the chiid, asked to be relieved of that duty, saying that she had not been able to get a night's sleep for more than two weeks, because the baby persists in fretting and crying for one of the mothers. Mr. Deuprey tried to have her say that the little one is yearning for the care of her foster mother, Mrs. Holstrom, but the court thought it would be bettsr to defer that guestion, and ‘finally Mrs, Martin consented to keep the child ior another week, when the dispute will probably be aettied. Dr. McLenn Discharged. Dr. James McLean, who was accused by a woman named Olga Zollner of malpractice, was yesterday discherged by Judge Low. The prosecuting witness failed to pearance, and Dr. McLean ex! from her. ut in an sp- bited a letter HOME MISSIONS. A Prosperous Year Reported by the Society in Charge. The annual meeting of the San Fran- cisco Presbyterian Home Missionary So- ciety took place yesterday al Howard Presbyterian Church, on Baker and Ouk streets. The morning session was devoted principally to the reports of the various officers of the society and the election of officers. With but oue exception all the old officers were re-elected, the exception A. L. Jeannews as recording secretary. The re-elected officers are: President, Mrs. R. B. Goddard; corresponding secre- tary, Miss A. M. Smart; treasurer, Mrs. T. C. Pedlar; literature secretary, Mrs. M. H. Finch; box secretary, Mrs. L B. Roberts: secretary of freedmen, Mrs. Thomas; secretary of youne people, Miss M. E. Boyce. Mrs. Coyle of Oakiand read a paper on “Loyal Service,” alter which the meeting adjourned while the ladies lunched and chatted merrily about the bright oatlook for the society until they were called to order for the afternoon ses- sion. Mrs. J. J. Gilbert opened with a devo- tional service. *“Pen and Ink Skefches,” a paper prepared by Mrs. H. H. Bevier, was on account of her inanility to be present read by Mis. George Stew- art. A most interesting. paper it proved to be, being made up largely of letters from the different Presbyterian missions. Some were from snow-clad Alaska and some from the sunny south, ail telling of the good works being done by the mis- sionaries there. With but one or two ex- ceptions the work was progressing rapidly. Over $1500 Las been given to the home missionaries during the year by the iadies of the society. Aftera paper on “Motive Power,” by Mrs. J. P. Prutzman, the meeting once more adjourned. From 6 P. M. to 7:30 P. M. a conlerence of the younsz people took place, ufter whicn the oider workers took up the s ‘ssion, and the following programme was carried out: Prais: service, Mizpah Chureh; Scripture thougits for 1897; “Up ana Onward,” Miss Lottie Moore; report of treasurer, Mrs. T. C. Pedlar; report of secretary of young people’s work, Miss M. E. Boyce; telegrams irox iliaries; song; missiouary exerclse, Our Ship Comes In,” captain, suilors, freight clerks, ete., from Westminster, First, St. John’s and Franklin Presbyterian churches: offer- ing; address, *Mormonism, Its Creed and Character,” Professor Thomas Day. —_———— HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL M H R Harrls, Japan H Macray, Japan © S Schmidy, N Y Z A Oppenheimer, N Y F L Mercer, Chic W B Cuoley, Chicago © Gregory, Chica; W I Gregory, lowa F Wison. Sloux City A Clark, Council Blufts A A J Moore, N ¥ C Thorley, N Y owedien, Denver £ Gaylord, Denver 3 Leighton, N ¥ 5 A Noyes, N ¥ J &t Adams, Chicaso ~ A'J Hechtman, Sacto J E Terry, Sucramento ¥ J Henderson, Chicago J K Arm-by, Chicago W H Cunyngham, Pa W wal N Scotio . Armsirong, N Scotis AKX Ciarke, N ¥ G Forman, Louisville A Herbert, Engiand F Whitunouse, England I W Godiray, & Y J K Mosser, Boston Miss Mosser,’ Poston Mrs K Young, Boston W FPayne, Boston Mrs W Puyne, Boston J E Trak. B MrsJE Miss Keck, hoston S B Annernaul;, Boston Mrs Aunernauif, Bosion H E Jon-s, Boston irs H E Jones, Boston Mis ~ Rawsou, Bosion Mrs M Davis, Boston A W Perry, Boston L H Farlow, Losion A P Simpson, Boston O F Holdeu, Sult Lake Mrs J Stewar:, E/burn L A Stevens, Mass J P Bassetr, Boston r J Le Fevre, Bosion C Barnard, Bosion F CChanaler, Boston H D Ely, Bosion Dr Anule Hail, Boston Mrs H D Eiy, Boston Dr & C Keiler, Boston Mrs » F Packard, Boston Miss E SPackard.Boston Miss. W £ Thompson, G W Curtiss. Boston Boston G W Flint, Boston Mrs G W Curtiss, Boston Mrs G W Flint, Boston J M Earle. Boston D Walker, Boston Mrs J 31 Earle, Boston Mrs b Waiker, Boston J G Barneit, Boston L Brainerd, Bosion Miss Braioera, Bosion Mrs L Brainerd, Boston Miss H B Brown, Boston BE Cole & w, Boston J L Latcheiler, Koston C H Spencer, Boston Mrs J L Batcheller, Bostn 'ss A1 L Spencer, Fostn J A Tl comb, Boston Miss G N ‘i licomb, Bosta J W Hollowell, Boston Mrs ¥ WHo lowell Bostn Dr Hut: hinson, boston Miss Hutchin.on, Bostn & March, Boston Mrs Macch, Boston M8 ~tebpins, Boston C Hoar, Boston Mrs J B Wood, Bosion M.sJ Lelppeé, Boston Miss Leippe. Boston Mrs J R Burg, Bosion 2Mrs M 1, Waison. Boston Mrs C Keller, Boston M's H Church, Boston B J Byines, Koston Mrs M A Weeks, Boston Mrs B J By'nes, Boston R W Fitzell, Eoston ¢ C Wincbell, Eoston dirs Winchell, Boston Mrs J B Little, Boston Mrs J D Bradiey. Boston K organ, Boston J Wilhams, Boston A Green, osion B Greeu, Boscon J F Cnase, Boston Mrs J F fipley. Boston Miss C Bechtel, Boston C A Peadie. Boston Miss Peddie. Boston 5rs J M Humes, £0ston Miss M Viuceot, Boston C v Cooke, Bosion J & Barnett, Boston TF t Paul Mrs roley, St Paul J Foley, St Paul Mrs M Ramsey, ~t Paul E A Tipton. S Paul G F Dobson, St Paul J L Atkinson, Poctland Miss Fountain, N Y Miss Baker, N ) R C Kirkwood, Cal C M Beruegan, N Y P R Uoodkoop, Holland Miss Bayard, Phila W H Bayard, Phila A A Ayer, Mootreal R Jacobs, Portiand Mrs Ayer. Montreal R Jacobs, Fortland 3irs J Jabobs, Poruand Miss K Jacobs, Portland | Miss H Jacobs, Portind ¥ F Rogers, Stanford F i Buck, Vacaville W \V Adilen, Puebio C W Porter. Los Ang W Kidder & w, Ind J C McFarland. Chicago G E i Pratt, Chicago ¥ J Boyle, Bosion W Kerchoft '«_w, Los A Blanche Sherman, N Y Virginia Lisk, N ¥ Mary K Payne. N'Y G L eward, Stanford B Bianev, San Jose I Jones, London T W Weeks, Boston GRAND HOTEL. CR Savage & w, Utah S Hogan, Salt Lake G W Gordon, Hay CH Willls, Francfort C M Davia. Menlo Purc W Ham, Menio Park E J Christianson & w, U H Jacobs, Oroville 8 S uregon J Hall, Oaklaod T €mith & w, Ogden J L Small, Cal H W Rapff &w, Alameda Mrs S M Brown, Cal C R Hamilton, Rossiand Mrs Wiilisms, Portiand Miss Wiiliams, Poriland M K Lozler, Chicago J H Bacon & W, Colo Capt Amesbury & d, ship I W Moyle, Ross Valley _W. Li. Macy W J Loring, Angeis Cmp MissV H Lisle, Lexingtn Miss M S Payne. Texas J G Fogarty, Springfield RJ Franklin, Raudsburg § - arrower, N Almaden W G Gray, Hornbrook . J B Quigley. Los Ang D C Ciars, Sauta cruz P B Kield, Los Ang W D Tilletson, edding T K Hoimes, Liiinols R G Oakes, San Jose Mrs Smart, Los Ang Miss Smart, Los Aug Mrs Browning, Grand Isl Jobn H Voit, N Y R Burlow. Iienton G £ Burgyne, Shanghal G F Dodson, Brooklyn H Tilion, Seattie J 11 Tiobinsou & w, Mass A A Murry, Sani I T Suiivan, Santa Cruz I H Downing, N B R Mar.in, Santa Cruz W F Kearney, Ranta Craz J A Louitt, Stockton E L Stowe, siockton A L ievinaky, Stockton E BPixiey, Sauta Croz RU:S HOUSE. A Crosby, Sacto D P Dewey & 1, Mich F P Dew. v, Healdsburg W H Austin, Nev Miss C Duff, Sueciion ~ Miss i Bolion, San Jose §. Litde, Dixon i ¢ Sargent, Stockton ¥ Coady, Garbervile G McCoad & w, Maders £ W Estep, Hawalian1 M Powell, ~an Quenin J C Buddecke. Mo J Wadsworth, SantaRosa © L Fowler, Fresuo Mrs L Westtall, Wash T Biackier, Los Angeles J & Sanford, Sucto T M Shearér. Arizons K Armstrong & w, Wis J D Whaen, Piessauton r. Mectettigan, Vallejo CH Holmes, Kellogg C Jones, Vailey Fora J Jeane, Wisters E A llen, Sacto EJ r.mmons & w, Sacto Mrs M ~hubert, Cakiand Joun mith, Orego G C Martin, Sacto A L Jaynes & w, Oaind J C Pederson, Suta Rosa J B Davis. Santa 1i0sa J B Morrison, Oakland © 0 Webber, Santa Kosa W H Crookham, Ariz G Loughead, Grayson D M kddy, Stockton J L May, Pori Oxtord J E Cooke. Berke ey T Colon, Berkeiey J H Witnville, koonville T L, Boone, Madera J Smith, U S S Oregon R ¢ Hurburi, cal Mrs M Maloney, Chceo E L Maginger, Cal F 5 Crandail, Alameda W H Cox, ned Bluff O Lampman'& w, Ariz NEW WESTERN HOTEL. E E Lampman, Portiand J F Starbuck, Pa Mrs F Starouck, Pa W Hollinesworth, Cal 3 M Kiunear, B C PE Mrs J & Davis, Stockton 5 J Hofford & w.G Rapids J Westhira & w, G kapd T N Paion, Santa Rosa C Anderson, Onio 3V Pear=oil A Grubb, 1 3 K Bradfo S Heart, Tdabo C Hedge: Cruz SAN FRANCISCO **CALL."™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI~ 710 Market street, open unul 12 o'clock every Bight n the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 539 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. BW. corner Sixteenth aud Mission streets, open wntil 9 o’clock. 2518 Mission street, open until § o’clock. 167 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o’clock. 1805 Polk street: open until 9:30. SPECIAL NOTICES. THEY SELL ALL KINDS OF DRY goods. hosiery, underwear, bedspreads. towels, tab e _covers, laces, embroiderv. ilnings, trimmings. veliings, etc., very cheap at Pioneer Dry-goods store, 105 Fifih st. & JAD JENANTS EJKCTRD FOR 4: collections made: city or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Montgy st., room 580, * DIVIDEND NOTICES. being Miss B. Lunt, who succeeds Mrs. \cnnm es and 0.0 CHURCH NOTICES. TRINITY M. E. CHURCH, CORNER Sixteenth and Market sts.—Rev. F. F. Jewell, pastor. Services morning 11 o’clock: evening 7:3). Sunday-school 12:30 . .: John Dyar. superintendent. The pastor will ‘preach mornng and evening. Moring subject, ““ihe Indi-p=nsable One.” Evening, song service by E. A. Arne, singing evanselist. 1opic for_sermon, wstauding and Starting.” kvaogelist Marshall every evening of next week. hev. G. H. Jones and Rev. S. K. Marshall will rssist the pastor. All are cordially invited 10 sattend. Seats free. Pastor's residence, 3631 Sixteenth si. &, JOWARDST. METHODIST EPISCO- pal Church, bet. Second and Third sis., two blocks from Palace Hotel. Rev. W. W. Case, D.D.. tor: Martin rchulz, musical director: J. W. Whiting, Su: d+y-scnool superintendent. ~ he spe- cial_music to-morrow will consis: of temperance Hours of public_services, 11 A. M and 7:30 . M.: Surday-school st 1 prayer meeting Wednesday evening, ; Epe u Sunday evening. Morning ed Spir't?; evenibg subject, 50,000 signers o the pledge platform addresses. Pastor’s residence, iawihorne st, mear the church. Telephone red 981. Church .elephone b ack 961. E5 L SDIPSON MEMOKIAL METHODIST Epiacopal Church, cor. Hayes and Buchanan sta—Rev. John Stephens, pastor; residence, 309 Halght st.* Preaching ai 11 . % and 7:30 . M. “Ihe pastor will preach at both services. Top of the morning sermon, *The Building of Gou” in the evening, ‘Younz People and Their intel- lectual Life.” ” Suniday-school ac 12:30 P. .. C. B. Perkins superintendent. kpworth League service aL 6:50 p. M. The public cordially invieed to all vices of this church. Neats free. ~ Ushers Frayer-meeiing Wednesday even- ing at 7:45 o'clock. CENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL Cbureh, Mission st., bet. Sxth ana Sev- enth—E. R. Dille, D.D. past-r: f. V. Watt, Sun- day-school superintendent: J. J. Morrls, mosical director: H. M. Eosworth, organist. The usior will_preach at 11 A. M. ana 7:30 P. 3. Morning suvject, “Separated {or service”: evening, “Ch tian Science, So-cailed: Its Facts and ! allacies.’” Sunday-school at 1 . M. Young People's meet- iogs, 6:30 P. M Mid-week prayermeeting, Wednesday evening. Al welcome, SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. J,ADY WANTS POSITION ASCOMPANION medical reterence. and purse with invalid; 1580 Eddy st.; afternoons. RES Fifth st., room 6. 615 NED WIDOW WOULD LIKE POSITION housekeeper or mending &t home. 144 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLL." Subscriptions and want ads taken. (90D, XELIABLE WOMAN WISHUES POSI X worxing housekeeper; undersiands the care of children or will do chamberwork. Address tion’ MRS. M. MUORE, 418 Post st W COR. SIXTEENTH sion: branch oftice of THxE scriptions and want ads taken. W INCHESTER HOUSL, 44 THIRD ST NR Marxet 2Bc 10 81 50 per night r week: convenlent and respectal A from iEe ter £1 free bus 1 200 50 to 36 ks o6 nd baczage to ~T., NEAR MIS- Cari sub- HINESE & JAPANFSE; EST'D 20 YEARS; /belp;tel. main 1997. BRAULEY & Cu..640 Clay SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. (OOKS, WAITER=, GARDENERS, WOODS- men can be secured at short notice by leaving your orders with J. ¥. CKOSETY & CO., 648 Sac- ramen:o st, APANESE CUNTRACTOR FOR FRUIT- picking wishes to secure co iract for such work; will £ roish 25 10 150 picKer: BiVen. See J. F. CROSKET 1 &CO., 628 Sacramento. het NDRE'S EMPLOY . nNT OFFICE, 308 St0ckton st.: best place forreliable and steady Tel. main 1304. P with re:erences. UPEKIOR ENGLISH BUTLER DESIRES situation: best cliy references. MISS CUL- LE. ) 823 Sutter st. [ Dia st., near Kearny ER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANESE employment office, removed 10 614 ‘lel. main 281 APANLSK INT "LLIGENGE AGENCY. 90. St. Ann’s bl'g, 6 Eddy st.: tel Miawn 5234, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Van Nessave, and Sacramento st.—Rev. Povert Mackenzie, D.D,, pastor: Rev. Edwin Ha:l Jeuks, co-paster. Dr, Muckenzie will preach at 11 A M. Mr Jenks will preach st 7:30 P. M. Suntay-school at 12:45 P. 3. Y. P.§. C. E. at6:16 P.M. Prayer-meeting Weanesday at 8 .M, Al are welcom NOTICE OF MEETINGS. GOLDEN GATE LUIGE NO. 80, ¥. and A. M.—Officers and_members are requested to meet at the ‘lempie 1 HIS (SATURDAY) AFUERNOOX, March 20, at 1 o'clock. to conduct the funer.l of our late brother. : DWARD T, FRENCH, ot Campo Seco Lodge No. 100. GEO. J. ROBE, Sec. 169, F. E5, JS8I0F_1oneE No and A. M.—Cailed meeilng THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. at 7:30 o'clock. Third degre-. By order of the W. M. C.D. BUNKKR, Secretary. (CULNESE AND JakaNiins EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 41415 O'Farrell Tel. K. 426. AM KEE—CHINESE AND JAPENKSK EM- ployment office. 51134 Bush st., r. Grant ave. HELP WANTED—Continuaa, HELP WANTED—Continuad. Y OUNG WAITRESS WANTED; 106 SECOND at.;must be good. Cali early. . Y QUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSE- work. 2018 Baker st. MDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO DO HOUSE- work. Call 1719 Hayes st. SLEWARDESS: FIRST-OLA S APPLY Royal Cream-Butter Co., 763 Market st. W ASTED—YOUNG GIRLTO ATTEND, GEN- eral housework. 1118 Fell st. WANTED — A YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT housework. 3018 Mission st. (G'BLEUR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AXD TAKE care of one child; sieep home. 124 Turk st. ANTED—PRESSER FOR LADIES' GOODS at Golden Gate Dye Works, #42 McAllister. W ANTED — YOUNG GIR. TO LEARN trade. Call at whip factory, 778 Harrison. MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLr: want ads and subseriptions taken. JLYNN'S DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING Academy. 14 McAllister st.: $1 & week. e e S s o ey SR UPILS FOR DRESSMAKING AND MILLI- X nery: positions free: perfect-fitting paiterns 25¢. Calt at McDowell's dressmaking and milli- Dery achool, 103 Post st. 615 LARKIN-BRANCH FFICK OF THE ANTED — TRUSTWORTHY RESPECTA- bie boy for a jewelry-store: abou: 14 years of age: references required. Address 8., box 88, Call. BUSINESS CHANCES. IGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURNE tare, restaurant, saloon fixtures and grocers stoeks. STENBEKG. 632 Marke:: tel. main 1043, TYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES & made 10 order, 2 50; cheapest place In city for repairing and second-hand shoes. 959 Howard st +7 NINTH SL — BEANCH OFFICE OF 167 Nl Eais” muscription snd want ada. taken. )—MEN TO LEAKRN BARBER trade; shoj tools, positions furnished: 8 weeks required S ¥, Batber College, 138Y; Eighth, QOUTH SEA I~LANDS - WANTEDMINERS, prospectors and colonists to join the party now forming to leave San Franclsco May ihe :ston the fast salling ciipper bark Mermaid. For pas- sage and oiber pariicuiars apply to A. S LOW N DES, room 6, 606 Battery st. 100D CANVASSERS: LARGE COMMISSION; G Sleady job. * Star Ofl Cos 111 Van Ness ave. 9520 LISSION ST._BRANGH OFFICE OF TME CALL: subscriptions sud wané ads taken. $600, QLD- ESTABLISHED DELICACY, '« dairy, produce and grocery: gpod st Ck: best part of city: 5 I rooms: low owne: $1000, bARTSER (N LIQUOR - STORL s . mear arket st.. well estabiis finely fitted up: bandsome cinbrooms: full value ock and fixtures; business will show for it~ Investigacion. STEN BE &G &UO., 632 Market Bas two stores” STENBEKRG & ( 0., 632 )lanmA $1000, X000 Coal, HaY, GRAIN . ceniral’ location; low 'rent, with lease: 3 horses, 2 wagons, carts, etc.: good sock on hand. STENBEKG & CO., 632 Market st. 400), JALOOY, ONE BLOCK NORTH OF $ . Market sl.: hajasomely fiited up: pri- b« day and night trade 10w rent for STENBi R, 652 Market st va“e room: VY ANTED—SKAMAN, ORDINARY SKAMAN and green-hands for ‘whaiing and deep-water vessels. Apply at MCMAHON & McCARTHY, 117 Drumm st., upstairs. INGLE RUOMS 10c AND 15c NIGHT, 600 Jand 75¢ week. Lindell House. Sixth and Howad. WASIED=SAILORS FUR TEAM WHAL ers and sealers at LANE'S, 604 Davis st. O Cari: subscriptions and want ads. taken. WANEED—G YOUNG LADIES TO TAKE rooms and board at 78914 Mission st. EXFERIENCED OPERATOR ON SINGER machines; electric power. 1388 Market st. F. DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL—FRENCR « talloring taught; $1 week. 916 Market, r. 54. M 5T CONVENLENT AND RESPECTABLI M. ‘Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Markot: 200 rooms: 25c to 1 50 per night: $1 50 to $8 per week: free 'bus and bacgage to and from ferr, MALE HELP WANTED. (FERMAN (YOUNG MAN) FOR STORE: 813, Toom, board, etc.: ecall early. MARTIN'S, 749 Market at. M enc AN AND WIFE (SWISS), CAPABLE,WISH t0 take care of country piace; man ls garden- er, handy wiih Lools, borses and cattle: good refer- es. Address F. A., P.O. Lox 375, Berkeley, Cal. 7UUNG MAN (AMERICAN) WISHES POSI- tion as watchman. collector or driver of de.iv- ery or laundry wagon: can give reference and Address Y. A., box 5, tall. bone d if required, 0UNG MAN FHOM THE COUNTRY, S0- ber and industrious, wants situation (o serve as apprentice in a buicher-shop. Address J. C., 957 Market st. MAN TO TEND BAR, ETC.; COUNLRY HO. tel: see party here 10 A. M. MALTINS, 749 Market st. Y QUNG MAN ASSISI IN COUNTRY 1OTEL, $12 and room; fare advanced. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. 5 W ALTEE: 815 AND ROOM: MARTIN'S, 749 Murket st. (CHEE, COUN | RY HOTKL, §80; DISHWASH- er for country hotel, springs, $15. C. R. HAN- BEN & Cv., 110 Geary st NICE HOTEL OUNG ATTOR! FROM THE EAST DE- sires 10 get employment in the office of some Deat of references. Address J. J. B., box ) PARKER LODGE NO. 124, 10, 0. F.—Members are rc 3 quested. to meet in Welcome Hall 543 Udd _ Fellows' buiding, SUNDAY. March 21, at 1 o'clock sharp, Lo attend the funeral of Brother C. H. REESE, P. G. D. 8. CROWN, N. G, ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR nnual meeting of stockholders of the Western Sugar Refining Company wil be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st., San Francisco, on MONDAY, the 29th day of March, 1897. ai the hour or 12 0'ciock ., for the purpose of e.ecting a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year, sud the transaction of such oiher business as may come before the meeting. Traasfer books will close on Friday, March 18, 1857, at 12 o'clock X ROBERT OXNARD, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. EST SEKVANTS, ALL NATIONALITIES, procured at J. F. CROSETT & CO.’S Em ploy- ment Agency, 316 Sutter st. ERMAN EMPLOYMENT _OFFICR, 308 3iason st., telephone ‘main 5332, furnishes re- 1iabie help of all nationalities. Yo WIDOW LF EXPERIEN RE- ce tly from the East, desires a position in widower's or bachelor’s 'home: city OF country: cail after 10 o'clock. Columbis Hotel, 18 First st., room 8. RESEECTABLE WOMAN WANTS SITUA- tion to take charge of home 1or elderly couple or family of adulis; references exchanged. d: dress J. L., 17 Columbia square, bet. Harrison and Folsom sts. HINESE FIRST-CLASS COOK WISHES A / sltuation In family; will do plain wash; wages $7 ver wee CHIN FONG, 834 Washingion city or country. M box ARRIED COUPLE, GERMANS, EXPE- rienced cooks, wants work in boarding-house on a large ranch of mining camp. Address Coox 87, Call Oftice. 10Q BALROAD LABORERS TO GO NORTH. For particulars apply to C. K. HANSEN & €0, 110 Gear st. RIVE: .FCR A MILK WAGON, MUST know the city thoroughly, $25 and found: 2 woodchoppers, 8126 a cord; miiker, near city, 815. C. & HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED—6 FIRST-(LASS FRENCH AND German waiters, who are used to griliroom work and Kuropean plan, for a_summer resort: #35 and free fare. (. R. HANSEN & CO,, 110 GERMAN vicinity. O, CHEF, BEST REFERENCES from Eastern hotels, married man, wishes sit- uatfon ‘in_hotel, restaurant or clubhou &, box 134, Call Office. ROMER WANTS POSITION IN LAUNDRY to run St Cialr or Tyler machine; is first-class starcher. J. D., 619 Pacific st. 08)TION WANTED AS WATCHMAN: 7 years' experien dress P. W., il x 27, reterencer firsc clusa. Ad- |XPERIENCED LADIES' TAILOR OR OP- erator on cioaks and suits week: on contract for 9 mouthi per Nin bus: week: i1 you are a wi th st., Oukland. salary €50 per used to be $36 88 man secure & good workman in time JOSEFH ARCH, 608 VW ANTED-SITUATION BY SOBER YOUNG Swede to work for private famlly; under- stands horses well, cows and garden; 3 years last place: can give bonds und references. = G. M. NEL- BON, 629 Stevenson st 52 MONTGOMERY, COK. ER OF CLAY— Upen untii 9:80° o'clock; branch office of the Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken. (399D BARTENDER (GERMAN) WISHES situation: not afraid to work. G. 8., 414 Zoe st Dnear Brannan. XPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPEKR (WIDOW) wants work in widower’s or bachelur’s house- Lold, with children: coun'ry preferred. 88 Minth st., foom 17; hours 11 A. X 109 P. M. RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES POSITION A8 \ working housekecper; good eook and laun- dress: good refercnce; city of couniry. 3377 Tweniy-sixch st., near Mission. JXPERIENCED GIRL: GOOD COOK AND Iaundress; capable; city refereuces. Call, 2 Gays, 16 Clara st. ERMAN WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO DO washing and sewing a home, Address 63014 Natoma st. WOMAN (45 YEARS); GENLRAL HOUSE- work; plaln cooking: city or suburbs. 1410 Foisow fil" LAKKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O CALL Suuscriptions and want ads taken. ERMAN GIRL WISHES PLACE TO DO upsiairs work or wal. at table. 1106 Eroad- way, near Jones st. JIYLISH DRES-MAKER :ROM NEW © York wishes engagement by the day: iatest kirts ai:d sleeves: $1 60 day; luuch only. OLT, 605 Post at. Y QUNG, WOMAN WOULD LIKE A SITUA- tion as housekeeper. Call or address House- Xeeper, room 41, 176 Miission st. OUNG LADY DESIRES: A POSITION IN & widower’s or bachelor’s home es housekeeper; will do piain menaing: cail after 1z 120 Lllis st., room 1. Y 0UNG GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES POSI- ton; widower's or bachelor’s household pre- terred. 106 Fourth st., room 1. OUSEKXEPER FOR WIDOWER WITH children or bachelor: fine cook and manager; city or country. 710 Broadway. 7OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS housekeeper Or guverness; City or couniry. Call or address 138A Fourth st., room 4. ST-CLASS FRENCH NUKRSK: EXPERI- goud seamstress and willing to do some housework; city or couniry. A., 113 Wik JITUATION WANTED BY STRONG NEAT gir: 10 do general housework; refereace. Call 203 Valeucia. NOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY J the day cleaning. Please cail 53234 Linden ave. 7OUNG AND ATTEACTIVE LADY DE- sires position as typewriter; gooa dispusition. 12014 Geary si., room <, first floor. {XPERIENCED YOUNG GIKL WOULD LIK& positicn iu bakery or any siore for morning work ouly, Addre:s . S, box 134, Us L. OMAN AND STRONG BOY WOULD LIKE a place in the country: woman g00d Cook; boy can work on farm. Address W. B., box 83, Call. ANT ADS AND SUB-CRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Uffice, souih- west corner Sixteentn and Mission sis. RESSMAKER: FIRST CLaSS: STYLISH; a siranger; wishes more engagements by day. 1300 1ine st., cor. Hyde. 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE | O CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. | SOUKKEEPLR OF ENLARGED PRACTICAL experience: Al city refs. L., box 107, Call. ENT) box. dd 93, Call Oftice. MAN SPEAKING ENGLISH WELL ires to teach krench and Italian fn & pri- vate famlly or companion; salary secondary ob- ject; security and good references. Address Geary st. AN TO BREAK COL!S AND WORK ON ; see boss here early. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 810 Ciay st. ANTED—PLAIN RANCH BLACKSMITH, $25 and found. must understand horseshos experienced man to_handle d drive siailions, references required, $25 and fouund: youni man to learn professional ' nursing fn private hospital small but lucreasing salary; also farmers, team- rs, dishwashers, etc. W. D. Clay st. ANTED—FARMERS, $20; MILKERS, $20 0 $22 50: butcker-boy, $15 and tound: neat young man for coffee-saloon $5 a week: restau- rant waiter, 830; disuwashers and others. 4 pply 10 J. F. CKOSKETT & Cu., 628 Sacramento st. (CARPENTER ¥qE RANCH, SEE BOSS here; 3 teamsters, city, $1 50 aday: 3 mlikers, 6 farmers: Italian-Swiss milker: farmer and wite, $30: 20 wood-choppers, $1 and 81 10 a cord: 6 meu (0 dig ho.es and plant trees on a rancn: cooks: Z Iaund:ymen, country: dishwashers, etc. MURRAY & nEADY, Leading; Employment Agents, 634-636 Ciay se. ANTED—BUTLER, SMALL FAMILY, $30; indoor gervant, $20; gardeneria d porter, ho- tel. country, $15: walier and tena bar, country restaurant, $20 and found: Japanese 'boy, 815; French cook for a family, $30, etc. ANDRE'S, 308 =tookton st. ALET; $18. Mis8 CULLEN, 823 SUTTER street. CARPENTERS; $2 PER DAY AND BOARD. 31~ CULLEN, 828 Sutier st. MARKKT ST.—BRANCH OF Cari; want ads and subscriptions taken. FIC] OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH it ads and subscxiptions taken. AILROAD MEN, ATTENTION—300 MEN wanted ; wheelbarrow station work on Astoris and Columbin River Railroad. Columbia tone snd Coniract Company, 142 Front st., Portiand, or H. 8. SCHWATKA, Knappa Or. ROCER, NORTH GERMAN, steady,’ wants positior dress W. L., 444 Tehxma st. SOBER AND city or country, 33 HAYES Tiu CaL; aken. ST —BRANCH OFFICK OF subscriptions aud wagt ads tree INCHESTER HOUSE, by 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market; 200 rooms: 25¢ to §1 50 per night $1 50 to $6 per week: convenient and respectaoie; d baggage to and trom the IRL. FULTON ST., $18; 2 GIRLS, HAIGHT girl, Post st., $16: German xirl, Sausa- Iito, §15: 8 girls, Laguna st., $10: girl, Haleht irl. Castro st., $16; giri, 17 youn girls, §8, $10 month. assist, etc. - MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. 815 Bak FEMALE HELP WANTED. st., $1 girl, ~utter st., $15; er st.. § (Bl PACIFIC ST, $35. MARTIN'S, 749 Marke: st. AUNDRESS, 38 A WEEK, MARTIN'S, 749 Marcet st. BOARD. ETC. AN AND WIFE, THOROUGHLY COMPE- tent to taxe churge of lodging-house: thorough housekcepers; references. address J. J., box 110, Call Office. \W ANTED-YOUNG MAN, STENOGRAPHE R and bookkeeper: under 20: neat appearance: moderate salary. Call todsy, room 30, 303 Cali- forula st. ESOLUTION~, DIPLOMAS, CHARTERS, etc., engrossed. J. W. GRLFFITH, Heald's Business Col.ege, 24 Post st. 7 ANTED—MAN TO MAKE BEDS HALF A Jay tur board and lodging. 3877 Twenty- sixth st ANTED — EXPERIENCED JAPANKSE bedmuker in lodgins-house; board, room and 3850 per week. 989 Howard st. EAMEN AND GKEEN HANDS TO GO ON A wha'ing cruise: no experlence required. STABENS & FRIEDM AN, clothiers, 216 Pacific. HEEPSKIN - CUTTER: BLOCK. CARSON Glove Company, 318 Market st. Q WAITRESSES, 86 A WEEK MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. WAITEE WANTED FOB RESTAURANT, at 135 Fisth st.: call early. ESMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL, BUSH ST., FFICE-BOY, AGE 16, WHO CAN WORK $20. MARTIN'S. 749 Market st. caligraph ty pewriter; references. O. B.,box 94. IRL, TURK ST, MARTIN' AN1ED—10 EXTRA WAITERS CALL G Hiktuer o e S southeast cor. Larkin and O'Farrell ats. 1ERMAN SECOND GIRL, 825. AMILY COOK, $30. MARTIN’S, 749 MAR- 749 Market st. NEMPLOY ED, GO TO IHE BENLFIT TO- Qay. 539 Ca ifornis st. ket st. ECOND EXPEDITION SOUTH SEA ISLAND now forming. 53% Callfornia st. (G DEVISADKRO ST, $20. MARTIN'S, 749 Market si. AITER WANTED AT 1650 MARKET ST.; Italian, Swiss or, French preferred. AITRESS FOR BAKERY; $6 A WEEK. MAKTLN 'S, 749 Market st. W AJTED-DISHWASHER; LOW WAGES. Call after 8 . M., 1807 Haight st. (QUAMBERMAID AND WAIT SOME; and room. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. UNCH WAITER, $20. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. 00K, COUNTRY, 8$30; 1 Ueity, 835 wor, : 2 Swed!sh coo} girls,cty and country. GERMAN COOK, $25 10 #30; 8 house- 0 and 8 5: 8 young. girls. $10 to $16. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter. M AID AND SEW, $20; Sutter st. CHAMBERMAID and seamstress, $20. MISS CULLEN, 828 NEAT HOUSEWORK GIRL SAN RAFAEL, 826: small family. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sut- ter st OUSEWORK GIRL, EUREKA, $25; vaaa, $20, fare paia. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. ERMAN OR FRINCH NURS| 1child MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. : $20 TO §25; M OTHER AND DAUGHTER, $25 TO $30; L 828 Sutter st. country. ~ MISS CULLE ESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion a3 housckeeper or for light housework; wages reasonable. 435 Pine st., room 5. OUNG EASTERN WIDUW OF REFINLE- ment and culture desires a position as manag- ing housekeeper in widower's or bachelor's house. Room 2, 122 Post st. 7 OUNG EASTEKN LADY OF EXPERIENCE wants & permanent position s housekeeper in lodging-house or widower’s home. loom 8, 995 Market st. 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and wantads taken. 9 REFINED GERMAN SECOND GIKLS, 320 each. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutier st. W ALLRESS HOTEL, CITY, $20. MISS CUL- LEN, 345 Sutter st. meal, $: iy, city, AITRESY, CITY HOTEL, $20: WAITRES: cuambermaid and wait : cook on ranch, $30: cook, private fam- . $26; 6 girls, housework, $15 o $20. C. B 'HANSEN & 0., 110 Geary & Testaurant, $16; W nurse. ing AITRESS, SMALL RESTAURANT, $4 A week: ranch cook, $15; German or Fre 0 10 $25. MURRAY & READY, Lead- rloyment Agents, 634-636 Clay st Ei TOUNG LADY. WITH GOOD REFERENCES, desires a situation as companion to invalid or riy lady, Or governess, or companion und as- with housework; undersiands sewing: wiil be city 3days. Address Y. L., box 74, Call Office. glriz a: 308 ANTED-FRENCH NURSE, $20; GER- man nurse, $18; German or French secoud German coiks, $30; girls for_housework i C00k German style. LEON ANDRE, Stockton st. 615 LAKKIS-BRANCH OFFICK OF THE CALL: subscrintions anu want ady taken. \W ANTED—BY YOUNG GIKL, TO ASSIST with housework and learn dresimaking. Call or address 2001 Eddy sn AMERICAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION for light housework in a small family. 123 Grove st., near Van Ness ave.; lower floor. 615 LARKIX-BRANCH OKFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. OUNG GERMAN LADY DESIRES POSI- tion as Lousekeeper. Address or call 112 Tay- 1or 8i., room 14. ERMAN WIDOW WITH GOOD REFER- ences would like position as workiug house- keeper. Call or address 835 Valencia st.: no cards. DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO. 41 (twenty-five cents per share) of the HUTCHINSON "sUGAK PLANTATION COM- Y will be payabie at tne oftice of the com- , 827 Murket st., on and afier SATURDAY, Rfuich 20,1897, -Transfer-books will closs SAT’ URDAY, March 18, 1897, at 12 O'clock X _ E. H. 8HELDON, Secretary, SUBSCRIH'IOKH AND WANT ADS FOR THE CavL taken ai brancn ofiice, 539 Hayes ae; open unti 9:30 v'clock. FXPBLIESCED AMERICAN WOMAN wishes chamberwork or charge of lines of references. 1580 Eddy st., noons. \ JOOK, HOTEL, $30, Sk PARTY HERE AT 1vr te famil; 8 large number of girls 1o fiil situations J. ¥. CROSETT & Cu., 316 Sutter. cou: 1y 10-day; Isundress. ntry. OY WANTE, > butcher busin WHO UNDERSTANDS 181 Fifth st. WANTED-GOOD BARBSR FOR SATUR- day and Sunday. 848 Valendiast. W ANIED—BARBik FOK SATURDAY AND Sunday at 41234 Fifth st. ARBER FOR SATURDAY. gomery ave. ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY. Mission st., near Fourih. ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY. CALL 1124 First st. ARBER WANTED SATURDAY AFTER- noon and evening. 34034 Third st. ARBER WANTED ~SATURDAY EVENING. 702 Brannan st., near Sixth. ARBERWANTED FOR SATURDAY, 88, AT 84 rourtn st IRST-CLASS BARBEKRS FURNISHED BY Interaational Unton Free Kmpioyment Bureau, 84 Fourth st., the Modern. 1. L33, secretary. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMEN I' CALL SECG. P. (. Barbers' Assn. S FUCHS, 325 Grant ave. OURNEYMEN BAKoEKS b PLOYMuNL secretary M. BKRNARD, 102 ~eventh st. Ok SALE—OAE OF THE BEST FITTED up_hotel barbershops in this clty. Apply DECKLLMAN, 108 kilis st ARBERS — 2-CHAIE SHOP AND CIGAR- yscand; “cheap. DCKELMAN BROS, 106 1iis st. 4~CHAIR SHOP FOR SALE, CHEAP: Cf tral. DECKELMAN BROS., 108 Elils st. ARBERS: 4-CHAIR SHOP MUST BE SOLD at once. DECKELMAN BROX., 106 Eilis st. 203 MONT- 791 6 SIRLS, GENERAL HOUSE WORK, 826 AND $20: 6 girls, $10. MRS. SPENCER, 1321 Park » Alameda. GIKL! OF ALL NATIONALITIXS WANTED to fill various positions. kmployment office, 306 Mason st. — L PERIENCrD OPERATORS ON CHIL- ren’s white dresses; to take work home. 840 % Market st. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK: | family of 3; wages 820; no washing. 731 Kl » XPERLENCED HANDS ON LADIES' wrappe s and waists to work in factory near dressmakers KUNIGSTEIN, 409a Tark st AMERICAN WANTED—A COMPETENT COOK; man, Dauish or Scandinavian, Apply 517 L., between 9 and 12 X Edriiabdn i b e s+ Lk ol SRR T OUNG GERMAN GIEL AS WAITRESS IN Devisvadero s Y & restaurant. 134 Powell st. BARBERS_GOOD 15c SHOP FOR SALE. 1944 Market st. 1700 MORE PAIR MEN'S SHOKS. BEEX damaged by water, at less than one-fourth their value, from 75¢ up to 82 0. 562 Mission st., Det. First and Second, Lownfl CALIFORNIA — WANTED — 300 tamiles to colonize a large tract of land a fow miles rom Ensensda. _Apply at 224 Seventh st., 10 JORN M. PORTR b, Secreiary. W ARTED—BOY ABOUT 15 YEARS 01D IO assist in grocery-store. Address W., box 1 Call Uftice. TFLEST-CLASS SOLICITOR ¥OR CONCRETE \work. Inqulre 2018 Bush st., or address or 39 inth ave. YOUNG MEN TO GO NOKRTH, LONG 4 1 ERM AN, 657 Clay st o A _—_— IOATMAKERS AND OPEKA10KS ON C C tom coats. 106 Buttery s b 952t LISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS — AND want ads taken for THE CALL. ANTED, YOUR SHOES — WE REPAIR shoes up to 9 o'clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have their shoes repaired at night while you wait; ladies’ soiing, 35¢; men soling._50c: fine shoes made to order trom $2 up; we huve a lot of shoes been damaged oy water at less tuan one-fourch their vaiue, from 75 up to $250. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. W ANTSD_LABORERS AND MECHANICY 10 know thai Ed Rolkin, Keno House proprie- tor. stlll runs Denver House, 417 Third st.: 15 Inrge rooms; (26c per night; $1 L0 $3 per week. ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at_Branch Uffica, south- west corner Sixteenth and Mission sta. 100 2LEX TO TAKE LODGING AT 10 130 and 20c a night, inclnding coftes aid rolig €24 Washington st., near Kearny. EST LN CITY —SINGLE ROUMS, 13, 20 AND /| 25 cents per night: $1, $1 20, $1 50 per week. Pacitic House, Commercial and Leldesdorft sts. ANTED,TOCOLLECT WAGE= DUE LABOR- ersacierks KNOX Collection Axcy, 110 Sutter. FAGH HOU s, uosYe M KKK L ST.—£uuMs 20c, 28¢ to 50¢ nignt: §1 10 §2 weex. this location. DA HALF INTEREST IN PAYING B 3755 [uiotimsanon: Jess outeils sty Rorses. wagon, (ari, elc.: biz outside trade: good butcher can clear $125 monchly. STENBENG, 832 Market st. OFFEE SALOON AN D CHOP-HOUSE: finely firted up: block N. of Market st,; trial given. STKNBRRG, 652 Market st. SALOON; FINE LOCATION: WORTIT $150. 755605 & Dok, 1020 Mareer st N ACCOUNT OF OiHEK BUSINESS WILL sell the whole or half interest in one of the best and oldest established saloons in San Francisco; business growing beter every day; this is splen- did chauce for wan looking for paying business. Particulars 539 California st. ANTED—A PARTY WITH $600 TO TAKE an interest in a sure-paying cuterprise: al- ready {nvested $1000: profits from $500 to 3600 per month; this is a bona-fide proposition. Ad- diess 0., ox 93, Call Office. 1000, CORNERGROCELY ANDBAR IN .« busy locaiity & few blocks north of Market st.; larze stock: fine fixtures: 4 nice iy- ing-rooms; a rare bargain. A. S. LESS, 1032 Market s: AN OR WOMAN WITH $300 CASH TO handle Al dress-cutting sysiem on Pacific Coast; easy to teach; largy profits. Address la- 'ventor, box 98, Cail. ALFOR W HOLE INTEREST IN SAUSAGE- factory and pork-siore: also wagon: must be s0ld on account of death. 1041 Valencia st. STABLISHEDMILLIN £KY BUSINESS FOR sale, cheap: good reasons for selling. . ddress A. L., box 71, Cali Office. —BRANCH ubscriptioa and wane UNFICE OF ads 167 3a7a, = THE CaLi; taken. PARINER WITH SMALL CAPITALTO RUN tunnel on & quartz vein; pay goid ore on surface. Address J., box 134, Call. £CRUITS WANTED FOE THE U. 8. MA- rine Corps, U. 5. Navy—Able-bodied unmar- ried men beiween the ages of 21 and 30 years Who are citizens of the United S:ates, or those who have iegally declared their intention to be- come such: mus: be of good character and habits and able Lo speak, read and write English and be between 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in height. Foc further information apply at the Recruiung Oftics, 20 Kilis st., San #Francisco, Cal. ANTED—AN 1DEA; WHO CAN THINK of some simpie thing 1o patent? _Frotect your idess: they may bring you wealth. Write JOILN WEDDERBUAN & CO., . L, Patent Attor- neys. Washington, D. C., for thelr $1800 prize offer and new list of 1000 inventions wanted. 150, MAN TO_ASSIST aS PARTNER: « paying business; investigate. C. B, box 147, Cali Uftice. 00D AND COAL YARD FOR SALE; RENT cheap. Apply # Valeucis st. J ANTED—A GOOD, SMALL BARBER-SHOP in country town. Address M., box 89, Call. BANCH BAKERY, NOTION, STATIONERY 15"and produce store, with furniture of 6 roome drenied. 449 Guerréro st ROCERY-STOKE, FIXTURES AND FUR- Diture at a bargaln; retirng from business, Inquire at 306 Ivy ave. JIBSE-CLaSS UPERATURS ON LADIES cloaks and soits. W. SIMINOFF, 1228 MarkeL *FER WANTED FOR THE ted-up restaurant; §118. FINEST FiT- 2114 Ninth st. TRY ACME HOUSK 957 MARKEKT ST.. BE- low Sixth. for a room: 25ca night; 81 & week. 0O0MS, 16¢ TO 760 PER NIGHT: 500 TO 81 80 Der week. Orfental, 326 Drumm st OSEDALE, 821 ELLIS S1.—SINGLE FUR- nished rooms, 20c to 28¢ night, $1 to 81 50 wic. E. 8os WANTS 100 MrN TU wEL BOT- . Ue beer or wine Bc: bes: frse Junch. 643Cluy. W ANTED=SINGLA KOUMS, 10c A DAY 8L week; rooms for 2, 25¢ a day. $1 50 & weex; reading-room: dally papers. 86 Clay st. 95(), SALOUN: NowTh OF MAKKETST.; . business center: chesp 1ent, lease, eic.: bargmn. Inquire Call Office. (100D PAYING FRUITSTORE FOR SALE cheap. Apply Cali Uffice. AYING RESTAURANT FOR SALE. L quire 1814 Grant ave. UUNG WIDOW WANTS A GENTLEMAN partner; small capital. Room 8, 207 Post 00D BAKERY FOR SALE OR TO KENT. 712 Valencia st. INCHESTHK HOUSK, 44 THIRD ST, NR Marxe:: 200 rooms, 25¢ a nighi: reading. room: free bus and bavcage to and from the ferry. HE WKLL-KNOWN STAR AND GARTER saloon; established 1886; for sale on account of sickness. 137 rifih st AGENTS WANTED. GENTS—BRYAN'S BOOK, “THE FIRST Battie.” Apply or address for territory, . Person, manager subscription department, THE WHITAKER & RAY COMPANY, 723 Market st. HOUSES WANTED. ALOON FOR SALE IMMEDIATELY ON account of sickness: SE. cor. of Kearay and California sts. Inquire 123 Frospect place. TGAR-STORE, STOCK AND FIXTURES FOR sale, cheap: muke an offer; must be sold this week; other business. 211 Sixth st $11 CIGAR - STORE AND LAUNDKY « officeon Market st. Inquire Cail Utlice. (UIIAGE OR FLAT OF 4 ROOMS, WITH siables south of Market, east of Ninth st M. A., box 93, Call Office. “BOARDING WANTED. 7 OUNG MAN WANT> BOARD AND ROOM in refined home: central location: best refer- ences required. C. D.. box 44, Call Office. ‘WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—A GOOD WATCHDOG: A REA- sonable price will be paid -or the same. In- quire of GEvRuk MILLER, 348 Fourth st. ’EW PIECES OF PLANING-MILL MACHI- Dery wanted: state kind and price. Address P. M., box 105, Call Office. UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBEE. SASHEY, doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 1168 Mission v QELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JAW- Sty 0 A KLELN, 109 Sixth st.: send posin. LOST. ] OST-FRIDAY MORNING ON POLK ST, bet. California and Bush, lady's small goid purse. ~Return to 2202 California st. and receive reward. N FIFTEENTH ST, BET. NOE ASD CAS- tro, small biack purse; steel ciasp. Suitable reward by returning to Call Office. OST—FEMALE PUG, WITH BLANKET AND neighborhood of Fifteenth and Dolores sta.: liberal reward. Keturn 21 Alleen ave., bet. Fourteenth and Fifteenth sts. 0OST—1 RELsFACED COW, 1 HORN OFF. Return to KALM & LEVY, 6-Mile House, Mission road: get reward. 7 LOST ON TUESDAY A WATCH; GOLD $O. Ccase. shaped like leaf, with pin attached. Keturn to room 30, Fifth floor, Mills building. " EDDING-RING, WITH INITIALS L B. ON inside. Finder wiil receive $5 reward by re- turning Lo 887 Jersey st. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH : want ads and subscriptions tak HORSES. HORSES FOR BALE: ALSO WAGONS, 40 Baggies, carts, harness; Grana Arcade Horss Market, $27 Sixth st.: auction sales every Wad- Desday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers. INE_DRIVING-HORSE, GENTLE, PEDI- reed stallion, dark chestnut. 112 New Mont- gomery 7OR SALE CHEAP—40 YOUNG WORK AND Dbusiness horses; also 10 mules. Cor. Fifteenth and Valencla sis. 5(),ELEAD OF HORSES SUITARLE FOR ANY busingss 900 to 1600 pounds. Oid Turk-st. car stables, 1801 Turk: team of larse young mulea. AR AND FIXTURES FOR SALE CHEAP. 381 Sixth st BAR: 331 Sixth st. FULL 643 ORNER GROCRRY AND stock; no opposltion. $95. SALON AND LUNCHHOUsK. '« Mission st.; & snap. 000, ELEGANT GROCERY AND BAR, . or will trade for paper route. M. J. ., box 188, Call. ARTNER FOR GOOL-PAYING RESTAU- rant, or will sell cheap. 145 Fifth s S'I‘A'I'IONERY STORE: OLD, GOOD-PAYING place: nice for woman (o make a geod l1ving: 18 years establishedl. O LET OR LEASE—ACADEMY HALL, COR. Mission ana Mary sts, bet. Fifth and Sixth. Apply to L. ALTSCii U, 820 Clay st. 252 ; 1000 S&RRE" SHA R 2 ATEST CAR FENDKE PATE: ‘vention. Inquire Call Office. 4 MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS Wwant ads taken for THE CALL. asD BEST IN ‘Apply 623 Golden Gate ave. OB BALE_DOWNTOWXN SALOON WITH merchants’ lunch; wholesale district; day busi- Dess; bargain. Apply HOLTUM BROS, 565 Mar et st. H@ENIX RESTAURANT, 2130 FILLMORE street, for sale: cause, disagreement of partners Price §200. See the cook. DIKFI‘E'HQUSE AXD,RII"JS'TI\URAN : FINE location: good trade: full stock: ying well: 4600, or $300 halt. 145 Tenthst. = (3BOCERY AND BAR FOR SALE: 2 BLOCKS from Market st. Call CARTAN, MCCARTH Y & CO., 812 Sacramento st. IOBACCO STORE, $300. SiEAT 0t Sncs nd- Snvroons D s, with laundey offios an om. A ITY DRUGSTORE AND FIXTURES, COR. large street: sell reasonabie. Apply 2194 CIGAR AND ARNENSSHOP FOR SALE. INQUIRE OF THOS. FLEMING, Sonora, ¢ ALOON CHEAP, UN ACCOUNT OF PART- ners not agreeing. Irquire Broadway Brew- ery, Nineteenth and Folsom. UTY KOUTE Fus SaLln. office. AFFLY 1HIS LODGING-HOUSES FOE SALE- 8(rBo0M HOUSE ON MARKET ST. 81,400 24-room bouse, only. 650 24 rooms on Market st..... B ) 14 rooms, only &3 250 20 rooms; corner: new. 1,200 14 rooms on Sutter... 350 7-room house. onl. 250 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. B SEI XEW AND SECONL-HAND HAR- Dess: : buggy.wi carts, surrey & rocknway, 40 cheap Dorses. 16 and Valencrs WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. N';¥ AND ~ECOND-HAND BAKER, LAUN. dry and milk wagon: also fine top buggy and rockaway. 28 Harrison st. e CARPET CLEANING. o A S A AN ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE pew. J. McQUEEN, 453 Stevenson, Tel. 8.228, ITY STEAM CARPEL CLEANING WORKS: cleans, moves. lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr. 38 and 40 Lighth st.; telephone South 250. W oo vork send 1o AEAULDINGS Bionearis pet-beating Works, 353-57 Tehama ey ARPET-CLEANING, S0: LAYING, 8c; Caaimpioe froms ter Joseie 4L Seratton, S8tk ag ADVANGE CARPET-CLEANING 403 Sucter: tel Maiu 394 GEO. WALCOM, prop. WATTS, reliable . ation works. 409 cleaniug renovg, al cAllister. Tel. Jessie $a1. 1 7-K00M HOUSE: 12 KOUMS FURNISHE { sell at » bargain. DECKEx, 1020 Markel st. QUNNY CORNER LODGING-HOUSE OF 15 rooms, well-paying; will be o your in-erest to see this before buying elsewhere. near Folsom. 816 Fourth st., RANSIENT LUDGING-HOUSE, 8 ROOMS and bath. 189 Taylor st.; call bet. 8 and 5 . x. QNAP—18 FINELY FURNISHED ROOMS: clears 840 & month. 710 O'Farrell st. SUENY LODGING-HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS: must be sold. 217 Second &t., corner Tehama. 33y HAYES_BRANCH OFFICE OF THE ") CALL: subscrintions and want ads taken. FURNITURE FOR SALE. REIIRING FROM RETAIL BUSINESS: must ciose out stock in 30 days: brussels car- pet, 42l4c yard; floor oficloth. 18¢; mat.ing, 7a yard; beiroom seis, 3 pieces, $9 50: d-room fur- Riture ouctt, $65. SHIRKEK® & SHIRER. 747 Jaarxet st.. Opp. Gran: ave. LEGANTLY FURNISHED COTTAGE FOR rent: furniture for sale: cheap. 1111 Scott, bet. Turk and kddy, from 8 A. . 10 7 P. X. ARPETS CLEANED & RENOVATE, new. 23 Tench; lel. South $8. Maokintaon e K MITCHELL CABFET- LEANING G J. St cicaning 50 8 yard. el Mia gk ONKLIN'S CARPKT - BEAT) 355 Golden Gato ava. Teleabons wanr S FURNISHED HOUSE FOR SALE. FoR saLE—mouss oF 10 rooms AND meonth: Yent and water $25. Apply 623 Sora: HOTELS. ROORLYN RUTEL 38 BeR e Bmmmmum 2 per u.,."ic"u"s'x'i Ak B NEUMaNNS 117 SIXTH £od lowest prices on household £oods; new of Koo new: cas . or on time: open evenings. ——— ¥URNITURE WANTED. EST PRICKS FOR FURNITURE, MDSE. ete. STREET & CRESWELL. Anctioneers 927 Market st. ¥m.316. Houses bought 1n thelrentirely. 'URNITURE, SIOVES, CARPETS, COUN- FiR howoases. AN DIERSON. 1171 Market ¥ YOU WANT G 00 PRIU.S Fust FURNE ture :’M I‘;mhlnfllu see BURD, 2!1_X.untln. ANYWHERE PALD 057 Aarko:.noo.do JGHER PRIC THAN by Indiana Aucti PHYSICIANS. C. C. O'DONNELL, 1206 MARKET, RES 2864 26th st ; diseases Of WOMED speciulip i i J [ «