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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 22, LABOR AND THE LEGISLATURE Action Taken on Various Bills During the Late Session Reviewed. Unions to Learn Why Cherished Measures Failed to Pass. e The California Labor Convention De- cides That I's Work Is Ended and Adjouras. The California Labor Convention held its final meeting yesterday afternoon at The principal business before the con- vention was a consideration of the action of the Legislature upon those bills, the passage of which the convention had urged. The discussion of this matter brought forth much earnest debata. The subject was brought before the hody by the report of the committee on laws and legislation. This report, which was signed by three of the eleven mem- bers of the committee, wasa resume of the work accomplished by the convention in securing the passags of labor laws. It contained a statement denouncing the failure of a number.of the bills to pass as being due to ignorance, incompetence, carelessness and ndifference to the neces- sities of labor. Some of the members of the convention did not consider those chargés sufficiently and a spirited debate ensued. Chairman Rose, who had been in at- tendance at a portion of the legismtive session, had a report which he presented to the convention. It traced the successive steps of the various labor bills in their progress to success or failure. Incident- ally he repeated remarks which the legis- lators had been said to have made con- cerning the bills, and ascribed motives to their opposition to them. Both reports were then referred (o a committee consist- ing of W. McArthur, james Rose, J. Hill, H. Please and C. F. Buckley, who will re- port to the various unions. P. H. McCarthy, who had been ap- pointed to see Mayor Phelan and Labor Commissioner Fitzgerald in regard to the wage rate of the ben- ficiari~s of the Un- | employed Committee’s funds, reported that Mayor Puelan declared he had noth- ing to do with fixing the rate, and did not fayor the $1 rate. The Labor Commis- sioner had written to the chairman of the Unemployed Committee urging that 20 or | 25 cents an hour be paid. A resolution was introduced bv C. E. Hawkes calling upon Senator Perkins, Secretary of War Alger and Major Frank MicLaughlin to protest aguinst the appoint- ment of H. G. Otis_of Los Angeles to any public office, as he had proved himssif an enemy to labor, and his appointment would be considered stuitifying the prom- ises of the Republican party. A resolution introduced La‘ayeite, severely denouncing ~Assembly bill No. 285, which refers to the tramp biil providing for the compuisory labor of vagrants upon public roads, and calling for a committee of three to wait upon Governor Budd and request him to reject such bill, was passed. George Lafayette, James Rose and C. E. Hawkes were ap- pointed such committee. Resolutions of thanks were voted to the Labor Bureau for the use of the hail and to the secretary for efficient services, After a long debate it was decided to adjourn sine die. oo Entries, Heats and Handicaps for the Various Events Te-Night. Walter Foster, Fred Lougzhead, the C:nadian, and Four Other Cracks Added to the Lists. All day yesterday the cycle racers were training on the Pavilion track. Many of the riders realizea when they contested at the opening meet Baturday night that they were not yet in their best form, and others desired to become more accus- tomed to the track; so they put in yester- day training, whica will insure faster sport during the succeeding days of the tvo weeks’ meet. There is a better programfme of racing vrepared for to-night, and more entrants than there were Saturday nignt. Six new faces will be seen in the professional events: Walter F. Foster, the California champion; Fred J. Longhead, the Cana- dian champion; H. B. Freeman of Hay- wards, Arthur M. Boyden of Alameda, Eddie Alien and Ed. Chapman of Napa. The addition of Foster, and Loughead particularly, means trouble for tne other star “'pros,” and the others named will be heard from in the running. ‘The entries, heats and handicaps on to- night’s programme are as fo:lows: One-half mile amateur scratch; first in each heat to gualily for semi-finals. First heat—A. P. Deacon, R. A. C. J. Birasau, C ¥rank Arnold, unatische Second heai—J. L. Davi Mott, R A. C.; K. H. Tony Alborelle, 0.'C. W. Taird heu W. Squires, Acm A. Bozlo, C.; Tony Deimas, G. ; Bacon, 0. C. Fourth guetn, B. C.'W.; C. D. Gooeh, R. A. C. E. E. Russ, 0.'C. W. Fifth heat—G: W. Tantau, 0.C.W.; J. R. Kenna, B. C. W.; Charles Good. win, 8. F. R. C. Sixth’ heat—F. Lacey, B, C. W, W. B. Plumb, R. A. C.: J. E. Wing, 0. C. W.; ;\‘lcl\’n‘% l; (‘_: \’; - Cxeni—\'. Verllhae, 5 ;E ar.ey, 1. R._Robinson, 5. ¥. R. C.; D. E. Fraucis, R. A. C. E L H. Sternberg, C. C. C.; J. Hirsch, C. C. 1on Cook, I. Niath heat- B.C.C. B.C. W Two-mile open, professional, second in each heat to qualiiy ior semi-final First heat—H. McCrea, Un.; Walier Foster, Un.; Orlando Stevens, Haray Dowuning, G. C, W Wy M C A. Griffiths, B. C. W. Morris Cook, O. . W.; L. Schmitt, lter Lwiteh, C. €. W.; W. Davidson, first in and €. Second heai—Jay Estos, B.C.W.; Bob Terrill, B. C. W.; Harry Terrill, B. C. W.} How- ard Freeman, B.C. W. Third heat—Frank . Wells, B. C. W. Fourth heat—Fred Starbuck, Eddle Allen, Dan Whitman, G. . C. Loughead, B. C. W. Clarence Davis, W. Fifth heat—W. E. Be > W.? Alten Horace Slater, B. C. W.; A. 1h heat—F oyd A. Ma L Texas; Edward , 0, C. W.; Frenk Byrne, L. . C. Five- mile ciub cup race (two heats)—C. M. Smith, 0. C.; Percy Descon,R. A. C.; W. E. Decke Acme. Second heat—Fritz Lacy, B. C. W les Goodwin, §. F. R. C.. Chafles Birdsall, ker, A, C. ), Drofessional: First heat— Jay Eaton, scraich; A. N. Jones, 30 yards; C. E Dow, 50; M. Morris, 70. Secoud hear—W, ¥. Fosier, scrateh; F. starbuck, 25 yerds; G. 8. Bove, 50; H. E. McCres, 75. Third hent—W. E. Becker, seratch; W. A. Terrill, 20 vards; D. E. Whitman, 50; H. Siater.'80. ‘ourth heat—C. & Wells, 20 yards; O L. Etevens, 35; C. L. Davis, 60; Ed Alien, Fifth heat—F". J. Loughead, 15 yards; H. F. Terrill, 305 H. B. Freemsn, 65; A. M. Boyden, 95 Bixih beat—F. A. McFarland, 15 yerds; by George | CYCLE MEET, | fo0d laws. H. Downing, 40 yards; F. M. Byrne,70; Ed Chapman, 95. The heats for the five-mile club cup race have been arranged as follows First night—C. M. Smith, 0. C. W.; Percy Deacon, K. A. G.; W. E. Decker, Acm Second night—Fritz Lacy, B. C. W.; Charles Goodwin, . F. R. C.; Charies Birdsail, C. C. C.; Charles Parker, A. C. Third nightE. F. Russ, 0. C. W.; E. O. Bozio, 1. C. C.; Walter Leiteh, C. C. W. Fourth nigiut—W. 8. Bucon, O, J. R. Ken- na, B. C. W.; Bert Eliord, R.'A. C. Fiith nignt—Howard ~quir.s, Acme; R. Rab- inson, 8. . R. C.: J. E. Wing, 0. C.W.; Charles curtis, A. C. Sixth night—L R. Lind, L. C. C.; R. A. Coul~ ter, C. C. C.; Jacob Hirach, C.'C. The first man in each heat will ride in the final one Saturday night, March 27. The winners ol neats will be awarded a prize valued at $10, The arrangement of heats will give each club an opportunity to have two men in the final. Additional seating arrangements were made in the Pavilion yesterday, the crowd Saturday night beinx greater than the seaws would accommodate. There is now plenty of seating room. Tue Olympic, Bay City, Alameda and Reliance clubs all hefd *‘iry-outs” over ihe Haywaids road yesterday preparing their relay teams. No run was called by Cantain J. 8. Lewis of the San Francisco Road Clup yesterday on account of the unsetiled condition of the weather, but with the coming of fine weaiher be will begin 10 call regular runs of the club, and says he has several outings arranged, and assures all that attend a most enjoyable time. The clud will be represented at the in- door tournament by several of iis racing men, and they hope to be able to win their share of the prizes. Char.es Goodwin, one of the club's crack racing men ana winner of the time prize at the late five-mile road race at San Rafael, has again taken to the wheel and is training very faithfuily. He will ride at the indoor meet, and will probably be heard from in the front ranks before the end of the season. The team that is to represent the club in the coming relay race has already been selected and informed of their relays. They are all in active training, and, bar- ring accidents, the club expects to make a very creaitable ahowini. 8. G. Chapman, well known in the trade here, leit for London Saturday night, and will 'be away about six months. Ernest Helmore of the Olympic Wheelmen and CaLL Bicycle Club, went to London about a fortnight ago and will remain ther L. W. Burris, Henry and Ben Noonan, George Felix and J. C. Williamson, of the Santa Rosa Wheelmen, came down Satur- day to see the races, and visited tbe Bay City Club yesterday. ommolidn oo ‘Was Governur of Wisconsin. W. D. Hoard of Fort Atchison, Wis., Gov- ernor of Wisconsin during 1883 and 1889, presidentof the National Dairy Union, and founder, proprietor and editor of Hoafd's Dairyman, the leading dairy paper of the world, arrived yesterday at the Grand Hotel, accompanied by his wife and. by his son, O. R. Hoard, and daughter-in-law, and their family. He is in California to get rest and re- cuperstion. Heis a stanch Republican, and was recently a strong but unsuccessful candi- date for Secretary of Agriculture in the new Csbinet. In 1890, during the Democratic landslige, he was defeated for the Governor- ship by George Peck, autbor of “Peck’s Bad | Boy,” the issue having been compulsory edu- | cation, which Hoard favored. As president of the National Dairy Union, he has been s con- stant opponent of impure fonds, of oleomar- | garine, ard of filled cheese. Eight years ago | he recommended pure-food 1-gisiation in Wis- | consin and signed th+ bill establishing pure- He will leave here to-day. e HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. J J Williaras & w, Sacto W L Sutton, Oakland Miss J A Laatett, xld H K Smith, Chicago G R Lave, “acramento F L Alior1, Tulare R T Bowman. St Paul 3 ¢ Ruddock, Usiah A R Twister, Piacerville F P Ban~, 3C Bannister, Sucto G B Graham, Fresno C L McNary, Palo Alto P Meischan Jr, Palo Alto R Liewellyn,Ls Angeles W Jleweiiyn, Ls Angeles | U ¢ Bunter. Stockion B Barlet:, W'C Swain, Marssvite 7 Fllut Jr € T A Kea: w, Bod.e M Waliace, Madera | F AV Harpster, Ffesto G D Sinto. dodesto F 3 Mason, Los Antel s W G Ruck.r, W is & B Knigot, Gridley W D Hoard & w. Wis O K Hoard & f, Wis CH Thurp, Wis. D Losler, Saliras G Perkins, <an Jose € Fraucis, ~a:i S Alexander, ArroyoGrnd | L B Camden, Pa J H Pear, Ca! R Messing, Cal irs M K Montell, Cal J brosie, Miil Valley )i Bugerd, Berkeley Dr > L Smith, Or Dirs M K Smith, Wis mith, Ohio M C Zumwalt, 4 uriock F 8 vitver, C J Harrower, 58 H J Quigley, L Stockion W M Quigley, 105 A Meyer. Modesto drs M E Andrus, N J 3 B Baer, Cloverdale W J Andrus, N J A .. Buriank, San Jose C F stewurt, Helena acobson, Coluss W H O'Neil, Elko, Nev 3 M Seawell, w & son, F H Plumado. Placerville Ukial CuW RU-S HOUS L A Richards, G-ayson F Coun, Big Pine 3 Saunders, ¢ hio Miss M E Keyser, Pleta J Magee, Vallejo E Brown, Ney 3 T Barnes, Healdsburg G W Kenp. Midaletown Corme, Cal Miss C Duff, anton ¥ IS Carter, Los Augeies Fresno L A Brown, Fresno E McGeuigan, Valiejo P Waish, Austin AL Bowsner, Sacio Miss M Bowsher, Sacto R Jones, Aiameds 1 Fobbl, Ukiah ¥ W Martens, n Ratael 8 k White, Eureka Z B Patrick, Ferndale S J Mil.er. Ferndal C B Patrick, rerndale H Hanson, Fortuna FS Dickinson, St Paul T R Whalen. Nev E J Langton & w, Cal M Hasking, Plumas = B Sammons. Xapa W Ceady, Garverville H P Iidclr, Foreka v A Kelser, resno 3 Bucnoltz, Fo t Brage 3 McKenaa, Ligeou vt Mrs M Woous, Sta Cruz. H Fruitwright, Fimira R Farvell. . 0s Anseles AT Hasiiugs, Merce. WG Hall, Merced W i Cook, Merced BALDWIN HOTEL. F H Hall,San Jose J O Ke'logs, Cmp Taylor 3 C May, Sacramento C King, Lima, O Chicazo ¥ J Vicboock & w, Stock tockton A'S Whitsel, § L Oolspo v, kolse City P Wins ow, Eoise City R P Quiny, Walsonville J C C Thomston, Mont T M Bur:ell, Mont W A Bragy. N G S Buunt. N M J¥ Reno i burn & w. Mo t. ‘ayior, El Paso G U'Bric A'A Clark, Omaha | A Conn, J Maguus, Fair Virg Co F Hasklll, N Y LICK HOUSE. Yuba City H V Morehouse.£anJoss Miss Miorehouse,SanJose Mr &Mrs Cas ealean,SnJ J K Hall, Los Angeles G M Martin & w. Volta E Ignace, Haifmoon Bay Henry Lilers, (Bicago ¥ WChe'ts, ~an Rafael Ben Timmous. Cal H A Kidder,Sacramen:o C Sobl.e. Alameda © siliing, Alameds G W Chrisman & w.Vent JAStrowbridge, Porland Erank C Carr, Redding s B Dozier, Reddmg K L Paine, Mariposa G W Rice,ran Miguel CC Wright, Los Angeles C H Baker, Chicago _ Mrs ¥ Busby, Concord M E Sanborne, NEW WESTERN HoTAL. G W Miiler, Ohlo J Kelly, Oblo J Umphr, Benjcia A Deyer, Ghio W Fisher, Benicia r Mekherson, G 3 N M A'Starbuck, Cal} 3 Pugh, Benicia 1 Jones, Carson J Dewall, Mill Valley P ¥ Johnson. Sacto W A Davis, Chicago Mr. & Lampman, Sacto P Mayford, Chicago H_ensterst, Cal J Mayles. ~acto T J Quigiey, Wash 8 A Smith, Los Angeles R1Tobin, N Y M T Bemons, Chicago | housecleaning. MEETING NOTICES—Continued. SITCATIONS WANTED-Coutinued. 1897. HFLP WANTED—Continued. FFLP WANTED-Continnad. THE MEMBERS' MEETING OF THE €= reuny Purchasing Company wil be held at Teutonia Hall, 1522 Howard st., bet. Ninth and Tenth, on MONDAY EVENING, March 22, at 8 otelock. THE COMMITTEE. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR annual meeting of stockholders of the Western Sugar Refining Company will be held at the office of the company, 3:7 Markes st San Francisco, Cal, on MONDAY. the 29th day of Marcn, 1897, a the hour ot 12 0'ciock M., for the purpose of eiecting a board of Directors Lo’ serve for the ensuing year, aud the transaction of such o:her business as may come bofore the meeting. Transter books will close on Friday, March 19, 1897, at 12 o'clock At ROBERT OXNARD, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. 7, BAD TENANTS BIECTED FOR si: collections made: city or_country. Pacific Collectton Co., 415 Montgy &., room 6: tel. b6S0. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. R. HANSEN & CO., EMPLOYMENT Agency, 110 Geary st.—jias awailing situa: tions: 3 hotel housek~epers. 4 hotei cooks, 10 ho- tel chambermaids, 30 hotel waliresses, 6 hotel all thorougily competent, with refer. prefer work n the country; send us your orders. - Telephone Grant 180 REFINED WIDOW WOULD LIKE POSITION 28 housekeeper or mending ai home. 144 Fifth st., room 6. Q) COR. SIXTBENTH ST, sion: braach office of TH3 scriptions and want ads taken. WINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.. NR Market: 200 rooms :5c (o 8150 per night: $1 50 o 6 per week; convenjent and respecta iree bus abd bargage to and from (ke ferry. 615 LABKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE A1 L: s ubscriniion: - taken. NEAR MIS- Calr Sub- SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. Chiskse & iy FSE: EST'D 20 Y EARS: nelp:tel. muin 1997. BRA GLEY & CU..840 Clay ERMAN OR FKENCH NURSE FOR ONE child, country town, $20 (6'$25; city referen- ces: cooks and bousework girls. MURKAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Ciay st. HOUSEKEEPER, $20: COOK, 83 stairs zir. $20: housigirl, 2 ook and se ond girl, Santa Croz MRS, TON. 815 Sutter at. T Y0 LOOKS, $25 XD 830 WAITRESS, £20: 10 girls for housework. MRS. HIRD,721'Eiiis. ERMAN GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF ONE chiid 3 vears old. §20: city references. Ger- man Employment Offics, 306 Mason st. ANTED—WOMAN A8 COOK AND TO DO aeeneral nowsework in country. Call 322 ark st. OOKS, WAITERS, GARDENERS, WOODS- men can be secured at short notice by leaving your ¢rders with J, F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sac- ramen:o at. R HANSEN & C0’S EMPLOYMENT /+ Agency, 110 Geary st., furnish male help for all purposes: telephono Grant 185. AMERICAN MAN AND WIFE: WIFE first: baker and pasiry cook: man first- 00k ; exceilent hotel references; waats 4 OUULEY OF city. Lan beseen ai Or address care 0t C. R. HANBEN & CO,, 110 Geary st. TS, ALL NATIONALITIES, ROSETT & CO.’S Employ+ uiter st. EST SEKVAN procured at J. F ment Agency, $16 Y OUNG DANISH GIRL WISHESSITOATION to do housework or take care of children and sew; references. MRE, HIRD, 721 Ellis; teie- phone Sutter b2 ERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 308 Mason st., telephone ‘mafn 6332, furnishes re- Liable help of all nationalities. (FHBMAN CHEF, AND WIFE SEAMSTRESS, housekeerer and chambermald, want place in country; excellent hotel references. Address care of , R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. R HANSEN & €O, EMPLOYMENT - agency, 110 Geary st, hiave awaillng situa- tions ¥ hotel stewards, @ hotel head waltors, 25 walcers, 20 bellboys, 10 porters, 7 head launury- men, 4 Washers, 6 ironers, all 1horoughl: comye- ten, with references; couniry preferred; tend us your orders. Telephone Graut 185. 00D COOK; MUST UNDERSTAND GER- ‘man cooking; small washing. 1909 Van 3 ave., 910 12. IRL FOR HOUSEWORK: PROTESTANT: 812 17a Columbia Equare, between Sixth and Seventh sts, off F. lsom. ANTED—SEAMAN, ORDINARY SEAMAN and green-hands for whaling and deep-water vessels. Apply at MCMAHON & McCARTHY, 117 Drumm st., upstalrs. QTYLISH AND DURABLE C\LF 8HOES made to order, §2 50; cheapest piacen city for repairing and second-hand »hoes. 959 Howard st BUSINESS CHANCES. 1GHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURNI- S EaT CASE, Catoon fxtores and grasecs tocks, STENBEEG, 632 Market: tel. main 1043, OLD - ESTA BLISHED DELICACY, $600. dairy, produce and grocery: good st c! best part of city: 5§ ilvirg-rooms; low ren owner has two stores. STENBEKG & (0. 632 Market. 167 SLITE BT — BRANCH OFFICE of ! 2 Carts’ sulicription and wans ads en. ANTED—MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; shops, tools, positions furnished: 8 weeks required. 5 F. Barber College, 13814 Elghth, OUTH SKA I-LANDS—WANTED—MINERS, Pprospectors and colonists to join the Party now forming to leave San Francisco May the iston the fast seiling clipper bark Mermaid. Kor pas- sago and ocher particuiars apply 0 4. E LOWNDES, room 6, 506 Eattery st. 9596 MISSION S1.-BRANCH OFFICE OF £ Tum CALL: subscriptions «nd waus adg en. SISGLE ROOMS 1us AND 180 NIGHT. 600 and 75¢ week. Lindell House. Sixth and Howad. PPRENTICE; CUSTOM PANTS. 7 LEON- ard place, off Leavenworth, near Turk st.; pay while learning. W ANTED-EXPERIENCED WAIST TxIM- mer: also apprentices at dressmaking. Appl 1631 Foikse T g N URSEGIRL: GOOD HOME; ASSIST HOUSE- work; faml y of 2: $6. Call forencon, 427 Oak. OMPETENT GERMAN GIRL FOR GE. J eral housework and cooking. ©17 Suiter st. IRL WANTED FOR LIGH® HOUSEWORK; wages $10 to 812 Call 1630 O'Farrell st. VW ANTED—SAILORS FOR *TEAM WAL ers and sealers ai LANE'S, 604 Davis s¢. i = - W ANTED, YOUR SHOES — WE- REPAIR 8hoss 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's scling. 50c: fine shoes made to order from $2 up; we have a lot of shoes been damaged cy water ai less than one-fourih their vaiue, from 75 np lo $260. 562 Mission st., be:. Firsc and Second. W ANTED_LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Kolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 15) Iarge rooms; 2Be per night; $1 10 $3 per week. ANTED — FINISHERS AND _BUTTON- bole makers on cusiom coats. 21 Harriet st. (300D WORKEK; AMERICAN WOMAN: ¥ lately came here; knows what work is and is trustworthy: goes by the day: $1 a day and car- fare: sirong and willing to work: wonld go steady in good nome, small fami y, light wages. Ladies call 444 Minna st. OMPETENT ENGLISH COUK; CAN DO L American style iu all branches: lately from the Easi: nice laundress and butiermaker; will wor< in country: moderate wages CILy Of coun- try; country preferred. 1024 Howard, room 11. OUSEKEEPER BY WIDOW, OR WOULD take careof invalid Iady; is good ook and fond of children; not afraid of work. Apply 676 Harrison st. R. HANSEN & CO. EMPLOYMENT « agency, 110 Geary st., bava awalting situa- tions, 6 Freach chefyand their crews, & German Lead coo«s, 30 American, English, Irish and Scandinavian cooks and ' assistant’ cooks, 20 Kitchen hanas aud dishwashers, 10 cerman bakers a0d pastry cooks, g0od on ices and Crewms: pre- fer work In_(Le ‘c untry; send us your orders. ‘Telephone Graut 185. JTEADY, RELIABLE MAN, CAN DRIVE, milk, good gardeser; very' willing; wishes situation. “Address ANDRE'S, 308 _tockton at. NDRE'S EMPLOY.IINT 'OFFICE, 308 S100K10D si.: best place forreliable and steady help with reierences. Tel. main 1304. G'RL WOULD LIKE SITUATION T0 DO light housework and plain cooking, or would tend bakery; wages $12 to $15. Call or address 759 Pine st. 00D GERMAN WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion as a working housekeeper or cook on & ranch: best of reference. Address G. G., box 78, Call Oftice. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANKSE employment ofiice, removed to 61434 Califor- Dia st, near Kearny. ‘el main 281 APANESE INTELLIGENGE AGENCY. R 90, St. Ann's bl'g, 8 Eddy st.; tel d.min 6234 HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best heip. 4143 O'Farrell. Tel. K. 426. ERMAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATION for co0xing and downstairs work : willing to do some washing; city or country. Call 1024 How- d, room 20. XPERIEN Iaundress day or week; Clar MOTHER AND DAUGHIER FOR THE country as coox and second gir! or nurse mald. Apply 220 Turk s-. QITUATION WANTED BY SWEDISH GIRL 110 do iisht second work: is & good_seamsiress. 62714 Ivy ave., near Hayes and Laguna. OMPE 1 ENT WOMAN_ WANTS POSITION at housework. Address 1703 Central ave., near Grove st. ERMAN WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE wishes position as cook or murse. Inquire at Parker i.ouse, 1122 Market st. D GIRL; GOOD COOK AND capable: wiliing 10 work by. the y references. Call, 2 days, 16 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken, 00D SE ' MSTRESS WOULD LIKE A FEW more engasements: 75ca day. 251 Eleventh. (OSUFETENT YOUNG LADY, STRANGER here, desires position a3 typewriter. Call 167 Seventh'st., room 10, second f1oor. RESEECTABLE GIRL WISHES TO DO V lisht housework: wages $10 to $32 month. 81214 Clementina st, In the rear. OMPETENT LAUNDRESS AND HOUSE- | cleaner wants more engagements by the day, 502 Post st 7OUNG GERMAN GIRL DESIRES A PLACK 10 do housework or care for children. 1150 Folsom I XPERIENCED GERMAN LADY DESIRES any kind of work by the day or week; work for 81 and cartare. g Fourin st., room ‘29. W ANT ADS AND SUB-CRIPTI NS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Uffice. soutn- weat corner ~ixteentn and Mission sis. AM KEE—_CHINESE AND JAPENKSn EM- ployment oflice. 01134 Bush st., nr. Grant ave. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH st.—Want ads and subsciiptions taken. OUNGJGIRL TG ASSIST IN HUUSEWORK: wages $10. 1716 Post st. ANTED — NEAT YOUNG GIRL FOR houséwork: wages 812 11224 Sacramento. (GIRLEQR HOUSEWORRT AMERICAN FAM- liy of 4: piain cooking; wages §26. 721 Lllls. W ANT _ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL ara taken at Branch Oflice, sootlr west coruer Sixteenth apd Mission sts. 3 PARTNER IN LIQUOR-STORE $1000. nenr "arier st.: weil estabiigho: finely fitted up: handsome ciubrooms: full valus ock and fixtures: business will sbow for ii- investigat:on. STENBERU €CO., 632 Markey 7() BESTAUBANT, NEAR KEARNY $350. & tnely fited an1 dofng & bl 'ENBLRG & CO., business: see this bargain. ' 632 Marke: st. WOOD, COAL, HAY, GRAIN: F1000. Znwa rocaiion; Tow 'rea, with Jease: 3 horses, 2 wagons. carts. etc.; good stock ouhand. BTENBEKG & CO., 682 Market at. ous sidd o1 19118 BE & F10( ase 1 Moutgo 10 ( hous; $16 Stxth st ONE BLOCK NORTH OF Marke ba asomely fitted up: pri- b day and night trade low jent for STENBERG, 652 Market st SALOOY $400. va'e room: this location. SR HALF INTEREST 1IN PAYING $3T5. tutcher-shop, just outside city: 4 norses. wagon, car, etc.: big ‘ontside_trade: good butcher can clear $125 monthly. STENBEKG, 632 Market st. OFFEE SALOON AN D CHOP-HO U finely fitted up: block N. of Market s given. STENBERG, 632 Market st. DELICACY, DAIRY $200. &1 000" tocation. 3 Jow rent: suitable for man and wife; see tnis bar- gain. STENBEKG & CO., 632 Market st. 3 CORNER GROCEHY ANDBAR IN F1000. %05 Tocaity sew bisos norin ot Market st.; larce stock: fine fixtures; 4 nice iy- ing-rooms: a rare bargaln. A. =. LESS, 1032 Market s: rial PRODUCE, iving-rooms 100 2EY IO TAKE LODGING AT 10 150 and 200 a night, inciuding coffes aud roils, €24 Wasbington st.. near Kearny. BERTIN CITY—SINGLE ROUMS, 15 30 AND 25 cents per night: 81, §1 25, $1 60 per week. Pacific Honse, Commercial and Leldesdort sts. ADY CANVASSERS WANTED_GLOBE Manufacturing Co . pany, 1535 Geary st. ANTED, TOCOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR- ersaclerks KNOX Collection Ager, 110 Sutter. ANTED—PUPILS FOR MILLINERY 8chool; course practical: classes now forming 10r apring work; satisfaction kuarantee .; eveulng classes. 221 Geary st., or 410 Leavenworth. ANTED — A YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT housework. 3018 Miss'on st. ANTED — YOUNG GIRI, T0 LEARN trade. Call at whip factory, 778 Harrison. MARKKT ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLL: want ads and subscriptions taken. JLYNN'S DRESSMAKING AND OUTTING Academy. 14 McAllister st.: $1 a week. UPILS FOR DRESSMAKING AND MILLI- nery: positions free: perfect-fitting patterns 25c. Call at McDowell’s diessmaking and milli- Bery school, 103 Post st. ARBER BOSSES—_GOOD BARBER WANTS work 1or 10 per week: city or country. Ad- dress BA KBER, box 59, Call Ullice. SCANDINAVIAN and care TEADY, R-LIABLE wants work_of any kind: can driv for horses. D. X., box 31, Call Office. JITUATION WANTEDBY AN ALL-AROUND young man; abie to do all kinds of carpenter work. A. B, box 59, Cail. OSITION WANTED FOR A BRIGHT, WILL- ing boy, 15 years of age: had a_good schooling. Inquire at Pxrker House, 1122 Market si. OY WANTS A JUB AT ANY KIND OF RELP round house; inside or outside. 329 Grant ave. OUNG MAN, 30 YEARS OLD, WiTh 18 years' experiénce as salesman in whoiesale house, wants position on :he roau or in store; best of reserence. D. F., boxgh9, Call Office. 0 RANCHLES., MINING NANAGE wineries. general a‘ores. e:c.—Firsi-ciass bo kecper and all-around office man of Jong and varied experience serks cmpioyment; not atraid of work, and willing 10 gi\e service otherwise if necessary 10 ill time; falr sulary. Address k. S., box 101, Cail Uflice. VEKMAN GARDENER, ~OBER AND INDU- trious, desires a sitea ion: Is compelent, in every branch Of gardening; Ccan_Laxe care of 615 LARKIN-BRANCH QFFICE OF THE Caru; subscriptions and wan: ads. taken. {LCHOQ HOUSE, 8683 MARKE I ST.—EUOMS 20c, 2bc 10 50¢ night: §1 10 $2 weex. 150, SALOON: FINE LOCATION: WORTIL OU. 500, H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st Ul SALE CHE\P-DELICACY-~TOKE ON principal business street with all Impiem: for_ manufacturing sausag:: good ouiside trade: Lorse and wagon, etc.: 0w rent and good location; splendid business chance for man and wife. In- quire Call Office. TATION RY STORE: OLD, GOOD-PAYING place; nice for woman (0 make a geod living: 18 years established. Inquire Call Oftice. 167 YIATIL ST-BRANCH OFFICE OF O tuk Cavw; suvsoription asd wani ads’ taken. W ANTED—PARTNER WITIH $1500 CASH; business estab.ished 10 years: thorough in: vestigation invited. Y. D., box 89, Call Uffice. KCRUITS WANTED FOE THE U. 8. MA- rine Corps, U. S. Navy—Abie-bodied_unmar. Tied men between the ages of 21 aod 30 years WhoO are citizens of the United S:ates, or thoss who have legally declared iheir intention to be- come such: mus: be of good character and habits and able tospeak, read and write English and be between b feet 5 inches and 6 feet in helzht For furthor information apply at the Recruitiug Oftice, 20 Kllis st., San Francisco, Cal. TANTED—AN 1DEA: WHO CAN THINK of some simple thing 1o putent? _¥rotect your idens: they may bring you wealth. Write JOILN WEDDERBURN & CO., Dept. L, Patent “Atter- neys. Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize offer and new list of 1000 inventions wanted. F. DRESS-CUTTING SCHO L—FRENCH .« tatloring taughi; $1 week. 916 Market, r. 54. IPRY ACME HOUSE, $5/ MARKKT ST.. BE- low Sixth. fora room: ¥5¢a night: SL a weec. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st, near Market: 200 rooms: 25c to B1 50 per night: $1 50 (033 per week: free 'bus aud bacgaze to and 1rom ferry. MALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED — DRIVER FOR DELIVERY wagon: security required: 8 woodchoppers, $1 2b cord; farmers for orchard work; milxers: butcher boy: veue:abie zardener, §25 and found. blacksmith and woodworker: res aurant waiters and others. Apply 10 J. F. CRUSSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st 3y ATTERS: FOARDING.HOUSE; $20. C 3 R HANSER & CO.. 110 Geary st. OLORED VALET, WITH REFER! ) C. R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. (CHLEE; COUNTRY HOTEL #80; 3 FRENCH or German waiters accusiomed to Kuropean plan for country hotel, 835 und free fare: 2 waiters with dress suits. hoéi, $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 100 RAILROAD LABORERS: NORTH. FOR NCES. RO0MS 180 T0 760 PER NIGHT; 500 TO 81 50 ver week. Orlental, 226 Drumm st. OSEDALE, 521 ELLIS ST._SINGLE FUR- nished rooms, 20c 10 25¢ night, $1 to 81 50 wic. ] SDION WANTS 100 MiN TO GET BOT- . te beer or wine Bm(e-n free lunch. €43Ciay. 0 VY ANTED-SINGLAROOMS 100 A DAY: 3L week: rooms for 2, 250 a day. $1 60 & wees; reading-room: daily papers. $8 Clay st. RESTAURANT: GOUD _LOCATO. CHEAY it taken this mouth. 324 Larkin IRST-CLASS CORNER; SALOON OR CIGAR- store. 50U Eliis; & big bargain; cars transter. N ACCOUNT OF OTHER BUSINESS WILL sell the whole or half interest 1n one of the best and oldes: established saloons In San Francisco: business growing betier every day: this I+ spien- did chauce for_man looking for paying business. Particulars 639 Califorala st. $850, DiLicacy STORE ON PRINCIPAL . business street in Western Addition; good trade and cheap rent; splendid chance for man and wite, Appy W. Z., box 27, Call Office. JXTRA FINE CORNER: STATIONERY, notlons and periodicals. branch bakery and iaundry office; must be 50 d on account of death; make an offer. E. 5., box 117, Cail Office. WANIED-A PARTNER IN OLD ESTAS- iished produce and grocery business: man willing to work can make money. Call or address K. 8. ROBINSON, 63 Clementina "OR SALE—A GENERAL BLACKSMITH and horsehoeing shop, doing a business of $500 monthiy, at & bargain: lease, oodwil, etc. Apply \V INCHESTKK HOUSE, 4¢ THIKD ST. NR. Market: 200 100ms, 25¢ & night: reading. ro0m: tree buy and bacrage (0 and from the ferry. AGENTS WANTED. GENTS—BRYAN’S BOOK, “THK FIRST Bactle.” Apply or address for territory, . Person, manager subscription déepartment, THE WHITAKER & RAY COMPANY, 728 Market st. to JOSEPH J. MASON, Berkeley station. 995, A BNAP: GROCERY AND DELI- L&D, cacies store: parties going East: 3 liy- 1ng-rooms back. 1430 Howard st. Call rear. WASIED —T0 "PURCHASE A WELL: stocked grocery cheap, with or withour bar Address Grocer, box 16, Call Otic autached. ALOON FOR SALE IMMEDIATELY ON account of sicknes; SE. cor. of Kesray and California sts. Inquire 123 Prospect place. HOUSES WANTED. \WILL GIVE 2 PERSONS BOARD AND horses, cows, eLc.; good references. Please address particala:s apply to C. R. HANSEN & CO., room for furnished hou-e of 12 or 14 room: @arderier, box 106, Calt Oftice. 110 Geury st. north of Market st. D. J., box 101, Call Office. -AG PETENT GERMAN | PLAI. RANCH BLACKSMITH, 825 AND = Z M s o e s ot Aot hoseny | L fo0nd: Tareman for grain rauch, single wan BOAEDING WANTED. good driver; ulso plain gurdener: city or countr £00d references Address F. M., box 18, Call Gffice. MABRIED MAN OF 30 WISHES TO TAKE AW charge of & smatl ranch for wages, or will work in piivace place; will tune any other kina of work; loug experience in ¢a e aud nandliog of horses, cows und_poulry; willing snd able. Bi. JUHNSON, 1227 Thirty-fourtu st., Oakiand. RESPECTABL:. MIDDLE. AGED NORTH German irl ‘desires position us housekeeper bachelor’s or widower's home: city or country pre- serred. Stranger, box 47, Cali Ottice. ANTED—BY COMPET YOUNG MAN, furnishing bes. of references. i’ vat.on of any kiud where advancement i possible. Address X. Y. Z., Call Office, Masons, Berkeley. IDDLE - AGED WIDOW DESIRES POSI- AW "tion witn refined_people, companion for aged couple or housekeeper: handy wita eedle; wiil- ing and ohilging: pleasan: home an object. B. F., box 108, Cail Uffice. PESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A POSITION senmstress or {0 co second work. Call or ad- Qress Seamatress. 1543 Market st. 7OUNG LADY, SPEAKING 3 LANGUAGES, wishes siination as lady’s maid or upstairs work. Address, by letter, 215 Union st. P ESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES SITUATION in & nice family for general housework; Prot- estant preferred. Apply 2511 Folsom st OMPETENT SWEDISH WOMAN WANTS any kind of work by the day: washing. iroaing, 840 Third st., room 8. \W ANTED-BY YOUNG MAN SITUATION A3 valel, Concnman, Jorter or Wors in stabl can be recommended by lasi employer. Addre V. V., box 126, ¢all offic-. W ANTED_SITUATION A8 FOREMAN ON Tanch or p.ace of trust: understands manage- ment and care of cattle aud horses: experience on large farms In_ Engiand; also on ranchs (o bruska. LLOYD WOKI'H, Pylemas, Kern County, Cal TOUNG MAN (AMERICAN) WISHES POSI- tion as wa‘chman, collector or driver of de.iv- ey or luundry wagon: can give reference and bond I¢ required. Address Y. a., box 5, (all. 7OUNG MAN FKOM THE CUUNTRY, 8O- ber and industrious, wants sftuation Lo serve as arprentice in a buicher-shop. - Address J. C., 957 arket st 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. ADY WITIL GUOD EDUCATION WI HES 4 positio: as companion, governess or seamstress, or all three combined; §00d references: no postals. Address W. X., 218 Slockton st. Y OUNG WOMAN FROM THE COUNTRY v(mll!d like position as housekeeper. 120a EdJdy, room 2. MARRBLED COUPLE, GERMANS. EXPE rienced cooks, wants work in boarding-house on a large ranch or mining camp. Address Cooxs, box 7, Call Oftice. YT MONIUOMERY, COLNER OF CLAY— OZ{ Gpen untl: 9:30" o'clock: branch ofiice af 1ho Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken. 00K KEEPER OF KNLARGED PRACTICAL experience: Al city refs. L., box 107 Call. RESPECTABL: GERMAN GIRL WisHES situation to do general housewor< and cook- ing; country preferred. 26 Riich st., bet. Third and Fourth, ERMAN GIRL WANTS RITUATION AS nhousekeeper: £00d Ccok; reference. Call 343 San Carlos ave, bet. Twentieth and Twenty-first. OUNG LADY working housekeeper. WISHES POSITION AS 1002 Powe!l st ITUATION WANTED BY A NEAT EANT. ern xirl 10 do general housework or cooking; réferences. Address 1063 Broadway. G15 LAKKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O CALL Subscriptions and want ads taken. DESPECTABLE DRESSMAKER WILL SEW 1 1 'two days in the week for room sentor $1 per day: goout. 509 Leavenworth. WAMED—BY A WOMAN OF EXPE- rience, a position as hovsekeeper: good cook; als0 seamatress; or take care of an invalid or children. J. V.,'box 108, Cali Office. JOMAN, WITH GIRL 2 YEARS OLD, wishes position as cook on ranch or for men: £00d cook: not afrald to work. Address MaS. MAKY TRAVER, Revo, Nevada. OUTH GERMAN WOULD LIKE:WORK IN wosrding or iunch house or resiaurant. Ad- dress 101 First s'.. cor. Mission. (ALEETENT GERMAN WOMAN, FIRST. Class cook and zood housekeeper wishes wori for a respectable widower. Fourth. 615 LARKIN=BRANCH UFFICE OF THE O UALL. Subscriptions and wantads taken. 90 Shipley st., corner SAN FRANCISCO “CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI~ 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every Right I the year. ERANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery Sstreet, eorner Clay; open unt!l 8:30 o’clock. 229 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. W, corner Sixteents ana Mission sirests, opea uptil § o'clock. 2618 Mission street, open until o'cloek. 167 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o’cloch. 1805 Polk street: open until 9:30. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. 5 SOLDEN GATE COMMAND kRY No. 16, K. 1., Golden Gat bullding, 625 Sutter st—Speclal assembly THIS EVENING at 7:80 o'clock. ‘The Order of the Red Cross will be conferred. Al iraters are courteously invited. CHARLES H. MURPHY, Em. Com. WiLLiAx T. Foxpa, Recorder. EXCE]S10R LODGE XO. 166, F. and_A. M —Called meeting THIS, (MONDAY) EVENING, March 23, at 7:30 o'clock. Second desrse. THE: . E. SMITH, Secretary. TOUNG WIDOW OF EXPERIENCE, RE- ce tly from the East, desires a posiion in widower's or bachelor’s home: Clty o country: cail after 10 o'clock _Columbia Hotel, 12€ Fourth st., second ftoor, room 21. JEXPERIENGED HOUSEKEEPEK (WIDOW) Jasia work in widower's or bachelor's Bouse: Nintl bold, with children: coun ry preferred, st., Foom 17; hours 11 A} 109 P. 3 OMAN (45 YEARS); GENKRAL HOUSE- plaiu covking; city or suburbs. 1410 615 LAKKIN-BEANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL Suuscriptions and want ads taken. + OUNG LADY DESIRLS: A POSITION a widower’s or bachelor’s home 58 housekee) will_do piain mendiug: cail afier 1z 120 Ellls st., room J. 7OUNG GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES POSE widower's or bachelor's hoasenold pre- 106 Fourth st., room 1. OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS housekesper oF governess; Clty or conniry. Call oF address 1384 Fourth at., room 4. 4 MARKET ST.-BRANCH OFFICK OF THE CALL: waut ads and snbscripilons taken. with references, 850 and found: 2 Dbands for orchard work, near city, 320 and f u d; 5 plowmen for vinevard. $16 and found: 3 Scandi- vavian tarmhands for vineyard work, $156 and found: aiso teamsters, farmbands, milkers. cooks, waiters, disuwashers. eic. W.D. EWEE & CO., €26 Clay st. 80 YOOPCHOPPER= §110 AND 81 CORD, 4-fi. wood: 3 quarry-driliers, $175 aday: 6 farmers, 315. $20 and $35; choreman, $10: 15 men to Dlant trevs. #15 and found: xallor or » gen- tleman’s yacht; farmer ani wife, $30. MUKRAY & READY, Leading kmploymen, Agents, 634 and 626 Uiy st © HOTEL COOKS, 30 To §60: 5 WAITERS: © 3 aishwashers; laundrymau, $30, and other places. MURRAY & READY, Leading Empioy- went Ageuts, 634 and 636 Clay st ISEWASIER, 815 AND ROOM; [COCK, £7 a week and room: waiter, $6 & week; lunch ‘waiter; walter, $16 and room. MAKTIN'S, 749 Marketst erman farm- +) MEN TOCUT WOOD: BARBKE, COUNTRY shop porter for batber-shop. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. KIGHT BOY OF 16 OR UPWARD FOR jewelry-store: boys holding our certificate are eligible; apply st once. United States Industrial Arency, room 165, Crocker building. W ASTED-STEADY MAN 10 TAKE OR- ders n store and assisi generally in plain cash business; must be satisfied with $1X per week and have §130 cash. Apply room 7,777 Market st HOEMAKER WASNTED—F] - ST-CLASS ON Tepairiog and new work. 726% Howard bet. Third and Fourth. ROUERY CLERK; GOOD KEFERFNCES: & ve addressor wiere employed: sober: hon- est; good driver. Addriss U. C., box 9, Call otlice, BOY;BETWEER 18 AND 20, TO WORK AT tatloring; must have some experience. C.ll 28 Golaen Gate ave. PAYING DRUGSTOKE IN WESI- ern Addition. . A. 8, box 121, Cal $£3000. Office. 0 LET—NICE CHICKL acres; fair building. 220 OR SALE—A SHOE-REPAIRING SHOP. Twenty-focrih ana Harrison sts. PLACE OF 2 nsome st.. room 1. Y QUNG MAN WANTS HOARD AND ROOM in refined home: central locftion: best refer- ences required. C. D.. box 44, Call Office. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. TILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER SASHEY doors, mantels. ete., for sale. 1163 Mission i NG AND JEW- send postal. QELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHI elry 1o . KLEIN, 109 Sixca EDUCATIONAL. ABERSON'S ACADEMY AND SCHOOL OF Muthematics: puplls’ prepured iu day and evening classe. and by privats lessons for Callor- nia and Stauford universities: teachers,’ marine engineers’ and civil service examinations; special €v'g Classes; matbematics, mecoanical drawing; bigh school puplls couched. ~R., 402 Parrot: bldg. UCKHARDT'S COMBINED ASSAY OFFICE and School of Instruction (incorporated): PRACTICAL and INDIVIDUAL instruction in tho latest improved methods fo assaying, analysis, electroplating, CY AN1DE process, etc.; SPECIAL ATTENTION given to caieful aisay and analysis of ores, waters. etc. 26 O’Farrell st.: elevaior. SCHOOL OF PEYSICAL CULTURE AND Klocytion, 1215 Octavia st, “an Francisco. MISS ELIZA MACKINTOSH, pupll of Professor G. W. Baynham, Glasgow, Scotland, and graduate of the School " of Oratory, Philadeiphia, Pa.. teacher. Office days. Friday P X, Saturday A X. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST— Bookkeeping, Lusiness practice, shorthand, iyping, ielegraphy. languages. English branches electrical engineering; 20 teachers; 15,000 grada: stes; day and evening sessions; catalogue. ARES. THE LEADING COLLEGE 333 anMontcomery at. individoal instractiSa i3 orthan ing. iceeping, telegraphy, Tie scholarahip 850: Jow rates. er week and mo. W ANTED—A PARTY WITH §600 10 TAK an interest in a sure-paying cuterprise: ui- ready fuvested $1000: profizs from $500 to $600 per mouth: this is & bona-fide proposition. Ad- diess O.. vox 83, Call Office. AN .OR WOMAN WITH $300 CASH TO handle Al dresscuiting sysiem on Pacific Coust; easy to teach; large profits. Address lu- ventor, box 98, ALFOK WHOLE INTEREST IN SAUSAGE- faciory and pork-siore: also wagon: must be so0ld on accouut of death. 1041 Valencia st. oU nitd Harrle MOLL HS% 122 Mo L H40, TN OTT chid 11 13 near Any \ and| appree 1214 PABINER WITH SMALL CAPITAL 10 RUN tunnel on & quariz vein; pay 5oid Ore ou surface. Address J., box 184, Cal $150, XAN TO Asster As PARTXEE: < . paying business; Investig: C B, box 147. Cali Uffice. T 00D AND COAL YARD FOR SALE; RE! cheap. Apply % Valencia st. |, RANCH BAKERY, NOTION, STATION R Y 7 and produce store, with furniture of 6 rooms, 4rented. 449 Guerrero st. $250. 5AL00N: NOLTH ORMARKETST. '« business center: cheap rent, lease, ec. bargain. Inquire Call Office. #FER WANTED FOR THE FINE RESTAU- ) rant; auction sale 11 o 3. 2134 Ninth st 00D PAYING FRUITSTORE FOR SALE cheap. Apply Cail Office. AYING RESTAURANT FOR SALE. quire 1315 Grant ave. UUNG WIDOW WANTS A GENILEMAN partner; small capital. Room 8, 207 Post st. HE WKLL-KNOWN STAR AND GARTER loon; established 1886; for sale on acconnt of sickness.” 137 & ifch st. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private thestricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. R b and 12, 1.0.0.F. biock, 7t and Mkt EO COOPER. SCHOOL OF ACIING AND Opera, Paatomime and Acting: study of reper- toire aud vocal music. 814 Geary st NGINEERING SCHOOL; MECH. ELECY civil. wining survey, assay, archit. X ray tausht; s 1864 A.VAN DER NAILLEN,033 Mkt CIGAR - STORE AND LAUNDKY '« officeon Market st. ~ Inquire Lail Uffice. MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS want ads taken for THE CALL. $11 2526 1000 Fafmdfla® SHRHA Ry ™ ATEST CAR FENDER PATENT: BESE 1N ventlon. Apply 828 Golden Gute ave. as0 RUC:.R, NORTH (;-hRMAA, l;';lfl’;l( A‘I:dn \ ANTED-SEAMEN: ORDINARY GREEN dress W. 444 Tehema ANy Shippine Seincy, Smuart 0 HAYES =1 —BRANUH OFFICE Of FANTED — GUOJ CAN’ SKRS AT 339 B e o et vk i | WANTER = Guop CANVASERS AT 715 ‘ 7 ANTED—PRESSERS ON CUSTOM COATS, 21 Harriet st FEMALE HELP WANTED., TRONGBOY TO LEARN BIACKSMITHING: AUNDRESS AND CHAMBERMAID, PRI- also car iuge painter. 828 Harrison. L vate tamily, $25; cook, piain wasp, Awerican family, 850; 4 Cooks, German siyle, $25 and $50; ook, 1o wash, Central America, $30, ses party here! 2 English, Scoich, German OF Au/th of Ir- land nurses, 820 and 8.5, and o great many girls to fll our numerous situations in oity and coun- try. J. F. GKOSLTT & Cu., 316 Sucter st. Y ALTRESS, 825 WAITRESS, §6 & WEEK: 2 waitresses, #4 & week and_room; cook, $ib and room: cook and waltress, $26 and roo IO\' AND SOLICITURS WANTED. 2214 5 Geary at., room 1. OUNG MEN T0 GO OTTER HUNTING: NO experience nece:sary. HERMAN' , 637 Clay. ARBI.R-SHOP FOR SALE: TWO CHAIRS; good locacion. 415 Ha) es st. QECOND EXPEDITION S0UTH SEA (SLAND now forming. 53¥ California st Y ANTED—A GOOD. SMALL BARBER-SHOP in couutry town. Address M., box 89, Call. dress, 86 & week, board and room: head waitre: 8 waitresses, 85 'a week: chambermal | and wi some, $20 aud room: lunch and ainner waitress. MAKTIN'S, 749 Markel st. TY-FOURTH ST., $20; GIRL. $25: girl, Pac fic st, $2J; girl, Uc- tavis. $20: girl. Devisadero, 8.0; girl, Turk st $20: girl, Oak st., $20; girl, F.limore §30. MA| TIN'S, 749 Market st. (}IRL, SUTTLR ST, $15: GIKL, ELLIS ST. ! $15; girl, Fulton st $15. girl, Hafsht st., 81 sirl, Sausall'o, §15; gir., Luzuns, $15; gir, Huignt st, $1b: gir, Oakiand, $15. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. ERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL, TURK ST.; $20. MART: 749 Market st. ERMAN G RL, DEVIDADERV, $20. MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market. TERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL BUSH ST., 820 MARTIN'S, 749 Marke. st. (GFERMAN O SWEDISH GIRL: G UERRERO, #20.° MARTIN'S, 749 Marketst. JERMAN ORSWEDISH GIRL; BUCHANAN at, $25. MAR1IN’S, 749 Markets! (O, 885: SECOND GIRL, §25; NUKSE, #20: 12 housework girls, city and _country, 820 and £25: 8 young giris, $10 to $15. Mis8 CULLEN, B28'Suiterat. N EMPLOYED, GO TO 1HE BENEFIT TO- day. 639 Ca iforaia st. JEAMEN AND GREEN HANDS FOR STEAM- ers whaling and a | parts of the coast. Appiy 904 Kearny st., upsialrs. 7 ANTED—WORKING FOREMAN; RANCH; singie man; wages $25. Adaress W. W., 135. RIGHT BOY ABO. T 16. CARSON GLOVE Company, 318 Marke: st. AMEN. WHALKRS, SKALERS AND green hands. 116 Washington st., upstairs. EN OR WOMEN TO WORK FOR US DAY or evening at thelr homes: pleasant work; no canvassiug; experience unnecessary; Wwe pay salary; inclose siamp for particuiars. S:andard Mfg. Co, 142" West Twenty-hird st., New York. AILROAD MEN, 41-1-;1%101\—300 MEN wanted ; wheelbarrow siatigfjwork on Astoria nd Columbls River Rallroad® Columbia Stone aud Contract Cempany, 142 Front st., Portland, or H. 8. SCH WATKA, Knappa Ur. TIGHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSIN ESS College, 723 Market s ; students trained; office situations secured: lowest rates or credit for tuition HENIX RESTAURANT, 2180 FILLMORE street, for sale: cause, disagreement of partners price $200. See the cook. MY J. DEAS, 405 MCALLISTER—VOICE X culture, piano; private lessons 82 per hour. QOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC. GRAMR, dav & night: no classes; 85 month. 545 Mission. HOF. LOUIS MERKI: VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, cornet; reasonable. 225 Geary,ur. Powell. JINGING; PIANO: PARIS GRADUATE; French, German languages: $2 mo. 109 Taylor. OFFEE-HOUSE AND RESTAURANT: FINE location: gool trade: full siock: paying well: 4600, or $300 half. 145 Tenth st. TROCERY AND BAR FOR SALE; 2 BLOCKS from Market st. Cail CARTAN, MCCARTH Y & CO.. 312 Sacramento st. (/4ZY DRUGSTORE AND FIXTURES, COR Kloirge sireet sell reasonabe. Apply’ 2193 m ave. UITAR, MANDOLLY, PIANG AND VOCan lessons. $4 mo. Mary Westhaus, 29 Fifth ARNESS.SHOP FOR SALE. INQUIRK OF P+ 08. FLEMING, Sonora, UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE CaLL taken at branch uilice, x39 Hayes sti open until 9:30 o'clock. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE* B(05QUM EOUSE ON MARKET ST.....$1,400 DU 24-r00m honse, onl; & 680 24 rooms on Market st.. #50 rooms, only 260 20 rooms} corner: new. 1,200 14 rooms on Sutter. . ss0 “-room bouse. only.. "' 350 H. C. DECKER, 1030 Market st, opp. Fifth. 1 7°ROOM HOUSE; 12 ROUMS FURNISHED; { sell s a bargain. DECKER, 1020 Markel st. A )L SPECK & CO, 602 MARKET. « 18 rooms, very nice, near Tivoll. 40 rooms, near Kearny. 50-room <or., clearing $200. FOR BARGAINS N LODGING-HOUSES this week see UNDERWOOD, 765 Market at. ESOLOTION-, DIPLUMAS, CHARTERS, etc., engrossed. J. W. GRIFFITH, Heal Busines Col.ege, 24 Post st EAT YOUNG GIRL; LIGHT WORK; $10. MISS CULL«N, 823 Sutter st. N £AT BEFINED GERM A N 8hCUND GIRL; $20." MISS CULLEN, 528 Sutter st. ANITKESS; $30 PER MONTH. MISS CUL- LEN, 828 Sutter st. ERMAN OR FRENCH NURSK, $25; COUN- try. MISS CULLEN, 528 uiter st. OUNG EASTERN WIDOW OF REFINE- ment and culture desires a Fosi‘ion as manag- ing nousekeeper in widower’s or bachelor’s house. Room , 122 Post st. ONDAY) iEVENING atv7:30 o'clock. ‘bird degree. By order of the W. M. EDWARD k. DELGEK, Secretary. SAN FRANCISCO CHAPTER NO. Koyal Arch Masons, meecs THIS A OCCIDENTAL LODGE NO. 22, F. and A, M. led meeting 'rmuA EVENING. P.). and M. k' M. degrees. . 6. PRINCE, Secretary. KING SOLOMO! 'S LODGE NO. 260, . and A. M.. corner Ge ry and Steiner stx.—Called meeting THIS (M.ON- DAY) nVENING, at7:30 o'clock. ‘Lhird dey By order of the er. HARRY BAEHR, Eecretary. YSUNG AND ATTEACTIVE LADY DE- sires position as typewriter; good. disposition. 120145 Geary at., room %, first fioor. OUNG GIRL H' USKWORK, $20. MRS. LAMEERT, 306 Mason st. OUNG NUR-K-GIRL, 1 CHILD, 812 TO $15. MRE. LAMBERT. 506 Mason st. ERMAN OR SWFE1 ISH SECOND GIRL, $20. MRS LAMBERT, 506 Mason st. EAMEN AND GKEEN HANDS TO GO ON A wha ing _ cruise: 1mo experience required. STABENS & FRIKDMAN, clothlers, 216 Facific. FFICE-BOY, AGE 16, WHO CAN WORK caligraph typewriter; references. O. B..box 94. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers' Assn, S. FUCHS, 525 Grant ave. {IRST-CLASS BARBERS FURNISHED BY Loternational Union Free Kmployment Bureau, 84 Fourth st , the Modern. L LSS, Secretary. UNNY CORNER LODGING-HOUSE OF 15 roons, well-paying; will be o your in'erest to see this before buying elsewhere. 316 Fourth st., near Foisom. FURBNISHED |HCUSE, 14 ROOMS, WEKLL rented; cueap reat Particulars. WILSON 218 Leavenworth at. {OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—37 WELL FUR- nished rooms. See owner, 32 Fourth, room 8. FALE — 12-R00M LOLGING-HOUSE OR very Teasonable. 7191, Howard st. 'RANSIENT LODGING-HOUSE, 8 ROOMS and bath. 139 Taylor st.; call bet. 3 and 5 P, M. JOURNEYMEN BARBENE KMPLOVMUNS secretary H. BEENARD, 102 neventa s NAP—18 FINELY FURNISHED ROOMS; clears $40 a month. 710 O’ Farrell st. ARBERS — 2-CHAIK SHOP AND CIGAR- SEbdi cheap. DACKELMAN BBOS, 108 s st Y 0UNG EASTEKN LADY OF EXPERIEN: & wants a permanent position as housekeeper in lodging-house or widower's home. i.00m 3, 995 Market st. TYLISH DRESIMAKRR rROM NEW York wishes engagement by the day: latest styles skiris aud sleeves: §1 60 day; lunch only. MR>. HOLT, 65 Postst. UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANTADS FOR THE Cav taken ai branch otiice, 339 Layes si; ‘open untu 9:30 o'clock. OUNG GKRMAN GIRL ASSIST, $10. MRS. Yunmm-r, 306 Mason st. 4 "CHAIR SHOP FOR SALK CHEAP: CEN. 4 tral. DECKELMAN BRON, 106 Ellis st. 9 GERMAN GIRLS HOUSEWO K, $20. MRS, LAMBERT, 306 Mason st. [;ADBERSCGOOD 150 "uHOE FOB gALE. et sl ANCH CUOK, $30: RKE-TAURANT WAIT- ress, .16: cook, private famiiy, $25: mother aud daush erto cook and second work, eisy, 42 for 14 boariers; 6 giris, housework, ciiv, $20-81! 2 riends in tue same place, $30° nursegir s and young glils to assist, £10, $18, C, k. RANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. 170020 248 XEwS WHOKS BHEN damaged by water, at less Lhan one-fourth their value, from 750 up to 3 60. 562 Mission st., Det. First and Second. €)Rs),: MisSIUN — SURSCRLPTIONS AXND 2520 Wizt ais taken for THE CALL 38y HAYES-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE *J CALL: subscriptions and wan: ads taken. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ITY KOUTE U sl office, APPLY THIS FURNITURE FOR SALE. ETIRING FROM RETAIL BUSINESS: must close out stock 1n 30 days: brussels car- pet, 42%4c yard: floor oficloth. 18c: met ing, 7o ard; bedroom seis, 5 pleces. §8 60: &-room fur- outflt, $65. SHIREK & SHIKEK, 747 Market at., opp. Gran: ave. T ). J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, Fui lowest prices on household goods: new ot K004 5 Dew: cas or 0n (Ime: open evenings. FURNITURE WANTED. EST_PRICES FOR FURNITURE, MDSE. etc. STREET & CRESWELL, Anctioneers. 927 Markot st. rm.316. Houses bought in their entirely. JURSITURE, STOVES, CARPE ters. showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 F YOU WANT GUOD PRICES FOK FURNC tore and merchanalss see BUND, 211 Larkla, T ISHER PLICK THAN AXYWIHERE PALD by Indiana Auction Co.1057 Market.opp.Jones —_— CARPET CLEANING. COUN- arcer. ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE new. J. MCQUEEN, 458 Stevenson, Tel. 8,928, l;\’ SThAM UA]‘BP ET Lt‘fifi:T‘;‘\’";‘{" eans, moves. lays carpe X gr, 88 and 40 iighth at.; \elephone Soatn 250, W HEN YU BECOME DISGUSTED WIri Poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car- pet-beating Works, 853-57 Tehama el. So. 40, ARPET-CLEANING, 3c: LAYING, 3c: RUG ‘samples free: tel. seasie 944 Stratton, 38th si. DVANCE CABPET-CLEANISG CO. 403 AR e St 394, GEO. WALCOM, prom A DYVICK FREE: DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC. ialty: private; no fee without success: prodate, m::;u.lwm" collections, bills of sais deeds etc.; private det : estal G.W. HOWE: B50 Market at. corner Siockion st DVICE FREE: NO CHARGE U LESS 8UC- AW DAVIDSON, 927 Market st W. KING, ATTORNEY-AT- CIHERON- o iclo bulldlng; wrfifm‘m‘fi all cases, VARPETS CLEANED & KENOVATED LIKE Dew. 28 Tenth; tel. South 36. Mackintosh & Co, WATTS, reliable carpet-cleaniug renovig, aite; . ation works. 413 McAliister. J. EQUICHELL CALVLTCLEANING OO . 240 14th s ; cléaning 3¢ o yard. Tel Mis. 74 ONKLIN'S CARPKL- BEATING WORK3 833 Golden Gate ave. Telephone Kasi 126 Tel. Jossie 821, - RO o sle HE ro TN Mi LAl mol gome: (0 60 $15. 61 91 keep) 109 JIF] o sonab) teen. 527 19 and b 811 nivg

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