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) 2 1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1897, ECHOES FRCM ROUND VALLEY Ves Palmer Acquitted of Stealing a Bald-Face Steer. He Is the Chief Witness in the John Littlefield Murder Case. Frank Youree Also Before the Fed- eral Court for Illegally Selling Liquor. It has cost the Government of tne United Btates many hundreds of dollars to find that S. B. Palmer did not steal a steer worth $25. The cae as it appeared in the records of the United States District Court before vesterday would have led the public to believe that ‘‘Ves” Palmer of the Long Ridge district, near Round Val- ley, was a common cattle-thief; that he stole from the Mendocino County Indian reservation a bald-face beef animal, and District Attorney H. 8. Foote would have it *“against the peace and dignity of the United States of America and contrary to the form of the statutes of the said United States of America in such case made and orovided.” As a matter of fact and record this was one of the many side issues of the Round Valley fetd between the family of Palmer and George E. White, the ex-king of Round Valley. Ves Palmer and White's gang had been “at outs” for years and many efforts were made by the latter to get Palmer out of the way. Palmer and his friends were as bandy with their six- shooters as any of White’s men, so that plan failed to work. In the course of the trouble Jack Littlefield was murdered by Joe Gregory and his crowd of ruffians. Gregory is mow serving a thirty-year sentence for the crime and he has the companionship of others who assisted in riddling Littlefield’s body with bullets and afterward hanging the mutilated corpse to a tree. And still there are | others who are to be prosecuted for parti- | cipation in the same outrage. Paimer was one who knew all about the death of Jack Littietield and it was on bis testimony that Gregory and his com- panions were convicted. = His store of knowledge is still far from being ex- hausted, and some who are still free fear for their future liberty. Up at Palmer's home he does not bear the reputation of being a cattle-thief, so such a charge there would have been to no purpose. How- ever, some one got the case before the United States Grand Jury and a bill of in- dictment was found charging Vest with a crime against the Federal laws. It took a long time to get the matter into the Fed- eral court, for the alleged crime was said to have been committed away back in 1894, District Attorney Foote did not propose that the Governmen: shou!d be robbed of even a $25 bald-faced steer, for all that much time bad elapsed. By some hook or crook the witnesses for Palmer were not brought from the mountains when the case was called yesterday, aithough the subpenas had been issued. However, the defendant’s attorney, upon learning that the principal witness for the prosecution was the convict Joe Gregory, | decided to go on, supported by only a few witnesses, such as Lem Sallady, John Sim- mons the bear-slayer and Frank Youree, all well known in Round Valley history Gregory was brought from prison and te: titied that the bald-taced steer in question was driven by Palmer from the reserva- ( tion; that it was branded “U.S.” and | further marked by certain earmarks used by the Government on its cattle. The de- fendant acknowledged that he drove from ihe reservation the steer in question and | that be converted the animal into roasts | and steaks. He said he had a right to do | 80 because the animal belonged to his wife and that the creature was not branded or marked with the brand or earmarks of the Government. The jury believed his story and returned a verdict of acquittal in less than three minutes. | There is still another feature to this many-pointed story of the Round Valley feud and the killing of John Littlefield. Among the witnesses in the murder case is Frank Youree, who, like Palmer, is in the way of certain people. About the time that Palmer was indictea for cattle- stealing Youree was indicted by the Fed- eral Grand Jury for selling liquor to an Indian in violation of Federal laws. The biil was put on the secret file. Itisuot known what efforts, if any, were made 10 serve the warrant for Youree’s arrest, but nevertheless he did not go into hiding, ana the bill has been on the sccret file | ever since. However, when the case of | Palmer was called yesterday, Youree was on hand and saved the Marshal from the bother of making an arrest vy putting up Dail for his appearance in court when the liquor case is cal TOOK LITTLE TAD A RIDE An 014 Engineer’s Story of an Experi- ence With President Lincoln. I had enlisted in 1861 at Rochester, N. Y., and was firing on a New York Central engine when I quit to be a soldier for Uncie Sam. My enlistment papers show- ing what my occupation had been, I was detailed to run an engine on_a little road reaching from Washington down into Virginia, that was being operated by the Government as far down as the boys in biue commanded the situation. At this time I made a round trip each day, leaving Washington at 10 A. M. and arriving in Washington on my return at 4 . m. One morning, while I sat in the cab of my engine reading a newspaper to pass the hour or more that would brine us to our starting time, 1 became conscious, without paying any particular attention 10 them, that a gentleman and a youth were examining my engine, walking slowly around it. At length my attention was attracted by a question the boy putto the man: “‘Papa, can’t we get upon it? Ask the gentieman, please.” Before he could comply with the boy’s request I laid aside my paper and invited the two to step up. When they did so L noticed that the gentleman was quite tall. He had to remove his high silk hat and thep stand in a snfhuy xwoping position while in the cab. noticea from his an- swers to the questions which the boy plied to him and his explanations of different par:s of the machine that he knew some- thing of the principle upon which locomo- tives are built. On, papa! I do wish I could take a ride on it.” “Not now, my son. Mavbe some day we may have a chance, then I shall be glad to let you ride on one of these great machines in which you take such an in- terest.” Isaid: “If you and your son will take a seat over there on the fireman’s box, I will be glad to give the young man a lit- tle ride. 1 want to pump her up, any- way.” He thanked me as he and the boy seated themselves. I set the lever, opened the throttle slightly, and we moved slowly down the yard and out to the Wastington end of the Long Bridge across the Potomac. The gentleman ex- plained to the boy all of my acts in con- trolling the machine and its movements i & manner thay showed he knew the ride on this engine out in the country, where 1t goes fast. It must be grand to be carried away by such & big strong horse.” As the engine slowly backed once more into the sheds the gentleman again thanked me, and as I caught the wistful look 1n the boy’s face I was prompted to say: “My run is only three hours out and three back, sir. I leave here at10A. M and return at 4:30 B, M. If you are willing to trust the-boy to me I will take him for the trip here in front of me on my seat. The road is safe. We do not go into the enemy’s country. I think I can safely promise to deliver the young man to you at this spot at 4:30 this afternoon.” “Papa, papa, do let me go! It will be 80 nice, and I know this gentleman will see that no harm comes to me. Do let me go, papa, and don’t tell mamma uatil I get tack. I want to surprise her by telling her all about the trip.” The gentieman could not withstand his son’s pleading. He let bim go. Words fail to tell of the deiight of that bov as we sped over the hills and valleys of Virginia, From the questions he asired 1 soon discovered he was a Western boy from the prairie land. As the engine puffed and groaned up a long grade on the return trip, suddenly the boy, who sat between my knees, looked up into my face and said: T have got the very best papa that ever lived. Do you know my papa?” “No, my boy, 1 do not; but thiere was something so familiar to me in his ap- pearance that ever since you climbed into this cab I have been trying tothink where I have seen your father before. What is his name, anywa y 2" “Why, he is Abraham Lincoln,’’ replied my fellow-traveler. ¥ For a moment I reeled on my seat in surprise , but soou it flashed on me that the tail man who had placed the child in my charge could be no other than the President, whom I had only seen as pic- tured in the newspapers. You may be sure I made a doubly care- ful run into Washington when I found that Tad Lincoln, son of tbe President, was the little guest I had in my cab. Another man, I suppose a White House servant, met the train on its arrival and 100k the boy away. The next and last time I saw Abraham Linco!n afrer he intrusted me with his boy for a six hours’ ride in Virginia was when he lay in state in Washington be- fore the sad funeral cortege started for the prairies of Ilinois to lay the martyred President to rest at Springfield.—J. H. Martin in New York San. ——————— HOTEL ARRIVALS PALACE HOTEL. £ J Williams, Portland W H Moey, N Y. G H Holt, ¢ hicago S Werthem. N Y M1s A Bryan. Chicago MrsJ N Perry, Chicago Mirs CC Burnes,Chicago A H Kogers, Chicago § i Rogers, Mliwaukee & A Kockwood, Bufta Mrs i ockwood, Buffalo Mrs M A Rockwood, N ¥ MrsR & Ma:tham, N Y Miss Maytham, Buffalo H P Goodman, Napa Mrs Goodman & ¢, Napa R J Laws, Hawihoroe Hawtnorne W A Wilkins, Georgla Mrs W E Jones, Georgia Miss ¥iynn, Mexico G H § arnhari, Oregon M S Heller & w, Ls Ang MrsW H Kingsbury, L A W G trench. 'Y DI Davies, Wash F C David, Victor! A B Shoewm ki F H Halle, Cleveland G P Bent & Frost, Boston E 11 Davis, New Orleans © Biackwell, Seaitle MrsJ k. Blackwell,Seat.le Mrs H Berzer, Seattle Miss Berger, Seattie ¥ Buness, Stanford _ J Boliz, “tanford i Orpha Flynn, Stanford An lyno, Stanford R U Leggett & w, Butte K P Cross, -tanford C A Molson, ~alt'L ke J R Leonard, Beaver Edna Leonard, Beaver J H Bunce & w, Conn FSJonnson & w, S Raf Miss Mason, Pa W Werner, Louisvilie Mrs Leonard, Beaver R semmaur, 'Mex City R H Bunce, Conn HT Mzson & w, Pa R W Mason, Pa. GRAND HOTEL. M J Wright, Sac R L Holmes & w, Pac Gr BJ Smitn & w, Syracuse S A Denniston & i, 111 W J Ayres & w,Syracuse G B Perry, Hami ton J Mathena, 8ac G Selboid, ~t Louis CV Peppers, Randsburg W Crow, San Jose E Gre:z. U S s Oregon W B R Ward, Lung Islnd Dr M A Joffe, Stockton C W Brownell, ¥ M Hughes, Sausaiito T L Carothers, Uk W C Collin SY Woodward & w. Val J Faore, Walla Walla T L O'Nell, Sauta Crus 33 Meklroy, Oakland W W Dougls J M Page, Oukland W R Ormsby, Mrs Laog, Virginis Miss Lang, Virginia A Lang, Wheeliug Dr J 5 St Or B Cohen, Wash H Block, Los Angeles Mirs Holmes, N Y W Brase, Chicago Miss Holmes, N Y B Bruse, Chicazo A'S Garretson, Sioux Oty M J Kimson, St Louls F Welii & w, Napa S Gray, St Louis Miss Bowman, Stenford E L Wilhoit, stockton A Jefters & w, Colo T J Thompson, Ukiah RiFemn&w, NY HG Hughes, Kossand W H O'Neil, £lko RUSS HOUSE. P Hoffman, Newcastle Miss A Harris, Los Ang Miss M n, L Ang G W Cross, Towa Hill G Rassell, Oakiand M A Crawford, Fresno Wm L Clark, Seaitle Wm A Leamau, Edua F A Rier, Seatle 3 D Wadsworth, wi & LW i liggerald, wf, Napa _dr, Santa Rosa Noah M Brown, Wash Mrs' £ McAbes & dr, W H Norway, Los ang _Calgary T Diamond, VirginiaCity J i Oliver. Merced 15 B Moore. Sutier Creex D W M -ckiem, wi, Wash ¥ Garibaldi, Sutier Creek C O McQueston, Forest H C Ross Jr, Sac Miss Harris, Wheeling B B Hornug, Marysville Dr V B Watson, Guerny J K Robinsou, Havford MraB i w oodhuil,Stock G F Fragh, Onio A W Ovitt, Chicago ett. Denver L A Bailey, Deaver F (’Connell. Anaconda F Kirkpatrick. Seattie £ C Frey, Mexico F T Brown, wi, Montuna | JJ Lood , Cal LG Dors, Ca: S Pea , Wash Ars ¥ Barnes, San Jose Miss C Barnes, San Jose G W Whitney, Denver W Wilsou, Pieasanton F W Youree, Covelo W Eobertson, Nevada C D Slocum, Boston Peter Healey, Eureka T P Blackler, Los Ang J H Thormor, Rio Vista D smith, Los Angeles John Davis, San Jose NEW WESTERN HOTEL Miss M T Mogan, Petalua P C Mayford, Chicazo D C Brayton, Boston R E Kunyon, St Paul C Eaton, 5t Paul W H Eates, St Paul CE Tuller, Tacoma J Monroe, Brooxlyn . E£dds. Brooklyn 3 € Kennedy, Boston W Right & w, Boston J H_Lomas. Boston A Jones & w,'Boston Harry Turner, N Y JCHuner& w, NY HS Lunt, N ¥ J LMcQuads, N Y T ¥ Madden. St Louls R J Ciark, Chicago A A Gordon, Chicago WBYesmous, NY A C Simmons, Victorla W b Griffi'h. Victoria # Hilistrom, St Paul H H Dewar, Princeton X i Jones, Denver D A Johnson, Ventura T F Wiiliams, Seattle John Hawn, Deadwood N Jackson & w, 1nd Mrs W E James &d,Cal E J Campbell, Truckee J A Julian, St Paul R'D Cunnioghaw, B C BALDWIN HOTEL H J Wheeler, Berkeley H Boyne. Chicago G E Smitn, Chicago A J Webber, Boston 1Cohn Los Angeies P J Rice & w, Wis F D Cobb, Stockton W Jones, Stock: G Hihompson, N Y C P Hosecran: 3 J Wyatt, Salinas Mrs H H Huoter,Oakind JW Hume, Oskiand E W Hale, Sacramento H F Greene, N ¥ Mrs G W Earnes, N Y 3.C Morcis, Fresno H Molin, Loy Angeles ¥ Sullivan, Pheenix C Roe, St Panl Miss Jennings, N Y H Richardson, N Y J A Roilins, Seima I Cook, Deuver J’A Horton, N J C B Johnson, Oakland ————— During last year no less a quantity than 67,551,950 pounds of tobacco was smoked an increase of over 2,000,000 pounds as compared _with the preceding twelve months. While the population has in- creased by 2 per cent the increase in the consumption of tobacco is 3 per cent. vie, Gold Valley L E Cunningham, Wis H_ W ‘Thompson, Menlo W J Joues, Valley Ford W W algren, Pleasanton G A Davis, Pieasanton J H Whittock, dr, Trinity 3 D Clayton, Suisun SAN “*CALL." BURINESS OFFICE of the San Frane!sco CALL~ 710 Market street, open unmtll 12 o'clock every night In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay : open until 9:30 o’clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o’clock. 615 Larkin street, open until 8:30 o’clock. BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opem ontil § oclock. 2618 Mission street, open vntil § o’clock. 167 Ninth street, open until o'clock. 1805_Polic street: open until 9;80. FRANCISCO NOTICE OF MEETINGS. YERBA BUENA LODGE OF Pertection Mo 1_Recular meeting TRIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, March 26, a8 wclock. D. 14 GEORGE J. HUBE, Secretary. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO LODG & No. 212, F. and A. M.—The omemA and members of the above-named lodge are requested to assemble at the Masonic Tew- ple on SATURDAY, March 27, at 1 o'clock P. ., 10 mssist the Grand Lodge in' laying the corner- sione of the Afliliated. Colieges. By o der of the master, E. C. HARE, Secretary. PARFAITE UNION LODGE NO. 17, F. and A. M.—The officers -naA m-mbers are requested (0 assemble he Masonic Temple to assist the grand master. in laying the Cornerstone of the Aflilixted Colieges bullding, on S\ TURDAY, Aarch 27, 1897, st 12:30 . . By order of the W. M. P. DE ST. JULLIEN. Secretary (pro tem.). members are hereby notified to_tiand the | house or private Zamily; fi.st-cluss reference. KING SOLOMON'S LODGE NO. 260, F. and A. M.—The officers and e foneral of our late brother, GKORGE A. BROW X, from the Masonic Temple THIS DAY (Friday) ‘st 1 o'ciock P M. Members of the fune- locomotive very well. “Oh, papa, I'do wish I could take a long ral committee of other lodges please attend. By order of the Master. ~ HARKY BAKHE, Sec. 3 MEETING NOTICES—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR B ,.ual Umeeuing of . stocknoiders of “the Western Sugar Refining Company will be held at the office of the company, 847 Marke: st San Francisco, on MONDAY, the 29th day of March, 1897 at the hour or 12 0'ciock i, for the purpose of e ecting a Board of Directors o serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business a8 may come before the meetinz, Transfer books will close on Friday, March 19, 1897, at 12 o'clock . KOBERT OXN ARD, Secretary, SPECIAL NOTICES. THEY SELL ALL KINDS OF DRY goods, hosiety, underwear. bedspreads, towels, table covers, laces, embroidery, linings, trimmings, vellings, etc, very chesp at Ploneer Dry-goods store. 105 Fifth st. B JAD TENANTS EJECTED collections made: ity or_country. Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6: CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address inthe United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postaze free. FOR 84: Pacific 55t SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. UMPETENT GERMAN WOMAN WITH A giri 6 years old desires aitua:ion; 88 to $10; references: couniry. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter. OUNG WOMAN FROM THE COUNTRY would like position as housekeeper. 120a Eddy, room 2. EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER (WIDOW) wants work in widower's or bachelor’s house- bold, with children: counry preferred. &8 Ninth st., Toom 17; hours 11 4.3 109 P. M. HELP WANTED—Contfnned. HELP WANTED-Continueq. BUSINESS CHANCES. LADY CANVASSERS WANTED-GLOBE Manufacturing Coupany, 1535 Geary st. (399D, TALLORESS WANTED ON CUSTOM coats. 1934 Mission st. MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLL: want ads and subscriptions taken. W AXTED, YOUR SHOES— W& REPAIR hoes up'to 9 C'clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have their shoes_repaired at night while you walt; ladies’ soting, 35¢; men’s soling. 50c: fine shoes made to order from $2 up: ‘we have & lot of shoes been damaged by water ai less than one-fourth their vaiue, from 75¢ np to $250. 662 Mission st., bet. First and Second. XVUUNG GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES POSI- to! widower's or bachelor’s household pre- ferred. 108 Fourth st., room 1. OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS honsekeeper or governess; Clty OF country. Call or address 1384 Fourth st., room 4. {LYNN'S DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING ‘Academy. 14 McAllister st.: $1a week. UPILS FOR DRESSMAKING AND MILLI- nery: positions free: perfect-fitting patierns 26c. Call ut McDowell’s dressmaking and milli- Dery school, 103 Post st. 3 YUNG AND ATTRACTIVE LADY DE- sires position as typewriter; good disposition. 12014 Geary st., room z, first fioor. 'UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE CALL taken at brancn ofiice, 83¥ Hayes au; open untii 9:89 o'clock. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25 to $15Y per night: §1 50 to 35 Per week: freo 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. W ANTED_LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know tha: Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor. still runs Denver House 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms; 28c per nignt; $! Lo $3 yer week. W ANT ADs AND SUBSCKIPTIONS FOR THE CaLL are taken at Branch Office, south~ west corner Sixteenth and Mission sts. $1000 CORNER GROCERY AND B\R: . in a busy localicy a few blocks norta of Market st.: large stock: fine fixtures: 4 nic living-rooms; a rare bargain. A. S. LESS, 1083 Market st. $250. 4 livinerooms ana cath: rent only $16 <0; hauc some fixtures, showcases, etc.; large stock. A. LES>, 1082 Market st. $375. SALOON WITH 4 LIVING-ROOMS, *). beiween bankers and brokers: rent cheap: present owner there for 4 yesrs: mus. be: sold at once on account of other businessin the, country. A. 8. LESS, 1082 Market st. BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY AND MEN TO TAKE LUDGING AT 10q 150 100 2585052 migns. incieding cofioe and roila €24 Washington st., near Kearny. JH *EEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURNE ture, restaurant, saloon fixtures and grooerr stocks. STENBERG. 632 Market; tel. main 1043, F. DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL—FRENCH . tailoring taught; §1 week. 916 Markel, r. 54 W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. NR Market: 200 rooms ¢ (0 150 per nigh #1530 to 85 por week: convenient and respecta free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CAILL: subscrintions an *want ad« tal SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. HINESE & JAPAN KSE; EST'D 20 Y EAR heip:tel.main 1997, BRALLEY & C.)..640 Clay IRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES WANTED to fill various positions. kmployment office, 308 Mason st. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANKSE employment office, removed 10 614%; Califor: Dia st., near Kearny. 4el. main 281 100D WORKER, AMERICAN WOMAN, ately came here, knows what work is and is trustworthy, goes by the day; S1 a day and ear sare for washing, and general housework $126 & day; strong and willing. 444 Mino.. JABANESE INTLLLIGENGE AGENCY. R 90, St. Ann's bl'g, 6 Eddy st.: tel diain 5234 CRINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT oftice: beat help 4143, O'Farrell. Tol k. 436, VW ANTED=BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, situation as working housekeeper for a re- spectabie party: experience and reference. 414 Forty-fifth ave., near Foint Lobos, Sutro Helghts, or A, box 147, Call Office. \l)u\ AND WIFE (NO CHILDREN) WOULD UM "like a couple of housekeeping rooms in lodg- ing-hovse. where wite could ake care of other rooms In' paymcat of reni. Address M. W., box 3, Call. AM KEE—CHINESE AND JAPENKSE EM- ployment office. 51114 Bush st., nr. Grant ave. OLORED MAN AND WIFE WANT SITUA- tlon to iake care of a house while the family are away through the summer; have firsi-class references. 113034 Pacific st. 597 MONTGOMLRY, CORNER OF CLAY— Open undi 9:30° o'clock: branch office of the Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken. TOUNG ENGLISH LADY (WIDOW) wishes position as governess, resident or visit- ing; English, music, singing. Adaress Governess, box 184, Call. OMP-TENT WOMAN, MIDDLE - AGED, wishes a situation 10 do housework and assist with children; terms moderate; city only. 617 Mission st. room 25. RESPECTABLE WONAN WISHES & POSI- tion as firs.-class cook in respectabie boardl ad or address 5 Mint ave. 7OUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION IN A widowe:s or bachelor's home a3 housekeeps r; will do platn mendiog; call afier 12. 120 Eilis st., room B, 1st floor, rear. UTCHER WITH GOOD REFERENCE DE- 13 Sires position in shop or drive wagon. 444 Te- ama st TEADY JOB WANTED BY GOOD PAINTER, X and handy with tools. Address 8. J., box &4, this office. MALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED-aL HASSON, THE DAIRYMAN, please call at office; American butter and cheese maker and run separator, must be first ciags: young man to milk and make butter for small private family, $20 to $25 and found; Ger- man or Scandinavian gardener for ina:ftution, 820 and found; Norweglan milker, $20 and found: Italian vegetab e gardener, $20 and fouud, near city: young German to work in wine cellar, $20 and found; farmers, teamsters, cooks, waliers, etc. W.D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. RENCH HEAD WAITER; 3 FIRST-CLASS waiters with dress - suits, country hotel, $35 and free fare; butler, private' family, $25. C. B. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. EAD WAITER WHO SPEAKS FEENCH, $60. C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 110 Geary st J'BENCH STEWARD, 875. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. MEAT AND PASTRY COOK, COUNTRY V1 “hotel, 850, $60 and increase. C. R. HANSEN &CO., 110 Geary st. BUYICHER'S HELPER, COUNTRY HOTEL, $35; 2 bellbova with references, country hotel, $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st 'XPERIENCED PORTER FOR A WHOLE- sale provision-house: mus: have reference: $5010860. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Market. 95 WOODCHOPPERS, §1 AND 8160 PER cord: 20 farmers, orchard and vineyard hands: 2 boys for ranches. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay. 4 MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICK OF THE CALL: want ads and subscriptions taken. 1 OOKKEEPER OF ENLARGED PRACTICAL > experience; Al city refs. L., box 107, Cail. ARTENDER AND PORTER COMBINED, $20 and found, country hotel: German hotel waiter, #25; 3 waite:s, $25 to $30. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay'st. § B s e wrenss sk 46, 3160 par weee. 25 cents night: kL por wi Paciic Hoase, Commiercial and 1.eidesdort sia. ANTED—SAILORS FOR -TEAM WHAL ers and sealers at LANE'S, 504 Davis st. W ANTED.TOCOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR- ersaclerks KNOX Coliection Agey, 110 Sutter. 167 taken, TLCHO HOUSE, 86313 MARKET ST.—EOOMS 20c, 25¢ to 50C night: §1 10 $2 weex. NINTH ST.—BRANCH THS CaLL; subscripuon OFFICKE OF and wani ads $750. No0P, COAL HAY AND GRATY 920, on {n Oaklani: low rent; lease; establisned 25 ears: guaranteed to cleas over 8100 a month: 3 hores, wagons, ete.; every thing fu perfect order. STENBERG, 632 Marker $1100. BUTGHERSHOR: “wrsT Lo « tion In city: has'2 horses, wagon, buggy and cart; fine fixtur s: cash register, 6:c ; doing a big business: owner here 18 years and wishes (o retire. STEXBEKG & CO., 652 Market. 1700 MORE PAIR MEN'S SHOES. BEEX {00 dumaged by water. at less than one-fourth ihelr value. from 780 up to $2 60, - 662 Mission st bet. First and Second. SALUON, ONE BLOCK NORTH OF Marke! hanasomely fitted up: pri- b.g day and night trade: low rent for STENBERG, 632 Market st. $400 Vate room: this location. ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE U. 8 MA- rine Corps, U. S Navy—Abie-bodied unmar- ried men beiween the of 21 and 30 years Who are citizens of the United Btates, or those who have legally declared thelr intention to be- come such: mus: beof good character and habits and sble tospeak, read and write English and be between 5 feet § inches and 6 feet in height. For further information apply at the Recruiting Oftica, 20 Eliis st., San Francisco, Cal. ANTED—AN 1DEA; WHO CAN THINK of some simple thing to patent? _Protect your idens; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Dept. L, Patent Attcr neys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize offer and new list of 1000 inventions wanted. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET 5T., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 26ca might: §1 a week. SIMON WANTS 100 MiN TO GET_BOT- - Ue beer or'wine Sc: bes: free lunch. 6430lay. ANTED—SINGLA EOOMS, 150 A DAY: §L week: rooms for 2, 36C a day. $1 60 & week; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st 0OMS, 15¢ TO 75¢ PER NIGHT: 50c TO $1 50 ver week. Orlenial, 225 Drumm st. MILDLE-AGED GERMAN WISHES SITUA- tion on gentleman’s place; good coachman, driver, gardener, eic.: caro of horses, cOws: car milk; ' nandy with tools; references. H. H., box 26, Call Office. HEELWRIGHT AND WOODWORKER, country shop, 83 a day. steady job; 3 quirry- men;: man 1o work in a wine cellar, $20 and found. MURRAY & HEADY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. (300D, NEAT, YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE a place in nice American family to assist in light nousework. Please call 221y Verona st, bet. Folsom and 1 arrison, near Third. OY 18 YEARS OLD WOULD LIKE A position in some office: understands short- hand, typewriting and bookkeeping: salary no object; references. Address P. 0. box 2270, clty. Y UNG Wibow, WITH A GILL 4 YEARS old, would like to do housework: good plain seamstress; wages 1o object. 22934 SIXth st. IRST-OLASS CUTTER IS OPEN FOR A permanent situation. Adiress A. M., bon71, Call Office. OLORED WOMAN WOULD LIKE PLACE s housekeeper, couking or general housework, Call 24 Derby pL. off 1aylor, bet. Geary and Post. $25 NI BE PAID To ANY ONE PRO. curing a position for first-ciass bookkeeper with city references. Address D. K., box 87, Call. 7 ANTED—BUTLER FOR FAMILY, CITY, $35: waiter, plaln hotel, $80; waiter, coun- try, 3205 man about private place, country, $15: porter, to assist dishwashing, private hotel, $16: French boy ina store, $20, eic. ANDRES, 508 Stockton st. ANTED -5 QUARTZ-MINERS, $2 50 DAY; farmers, milkers and choremen, $20 and found:_orchardist: 4 woodchoppers. $1 26 cord: hotel walters, cooks and others. ApplytoJ. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. OSEDALE, 821 KLLIS ST.—SINGLE FUR- nished rooms, 20¢ 10 25¢ night, $1 to $1 50 wi. DAIRY PRODUCE, . etc.: £00d location: 2 livingrooms} low rent: auitable for man and wife: seo this bar: gain. STENBERG & CO. 632 Market st. $20 DE. RARE AND EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY to purchase a clean, remuneraiive mercantile business in best town on_coast: pays big protita; hours not long: price $3300, worth more: owner has other business that requires his attention, and must sell. - W. H. STACKPOLE, 24 Mootgom. ery 'OR SALE—QUARTER OR HALF INTEREST 1n est:blished manufacturing busi: i consid- eration $2500 or $5000; none but principals need apply: reason for selling interest is to incre: capacity of plant. Address B., 1002 Broadway, Oakiand. REAT BARGAIN: SALOON AND LUNCH- bouse: taking in $14 to 18 per day: finess location in city; seliing on account of other bus, ness: this ls the finest piace iu the city for 2 men: must sell; make offer. 539 California ¥ ALF OR ENTIRE INTEREST IN WEL, Paying, oid-established blacksmithing bus ness: must take foll charge. Address K., box 134, W L¥CHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. NR Marxei: 200 rooms, 25¢ a night; reading. room: fres bus and bazeage (o and from the ferry. Cail Office. $16. AT OBALS, WOOD AND COAL « yard: must seli: cause sicknmess. Ad- dress G. H., box 134, this office. AGENTS WANTED. GESTS—BKYAN'S BOOK, “THE FIRST tattie”” Apply or adiress for territory F. PERSON. manager subscription department. THE WHITAKER & RAY COMPANY, 728 Market st. HOESTORE AND REPAIRING-SHOP Main st: best location in town; cheap. Inquire Call Office. $100. ZARTNER TO ASSIST IN PORK and sausace store: experience not re quired; one who is willing to work. 1041 Valencia. N for sale, GENTS — CALIFORNIA AND_ NEVADA map; new, and a money-maker. F. PERSON, Mgr. ~ubscription Dept. The W hittaker & Ray Co. $350, COBNER GHOCERY AND BAR. EFINED ACCOMPLISHED YOUNG French widow desires a place as housekeeper or compauion. Room 2, 122 Post st. APANESE COOK WANTS SITUA private family, hotel or boarding-ho or country. Adaress Y. H. T., box 107, Call. PORTER AND BOOTBLACK, 86 WEEL: 2 ranch-hands, $15: 8 choremen. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. {XPERIENCED WOMAN WiSHES A PLACE Lo.do geueral housework. Apply at 272 Ciem- entinast. P XPERIED CED DAY OR NIGHT ements; best reference: Call115 ~evench st., room 1. SHES TO TAKE CARE OF irs work. 1619 Noe st NUKSE $9 week. TOUNG GIRL W baby and do ups: Cbevx-;rL COOK WISHES A SITUATION \.in privaie iamily: San Rataei preforred. 227 fayes. JLDERLY LADY, HOU: ENURK AND COOK- 7 Ik, smal family; city or country. A pply 813 ash st RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH st.—Want ads and subscriptions taken. OWN-EAST, MIDDLE-AGKD AMERICAN, ith references. wants place about private place: horse, cow and garden: handy with tools; B12 per month; good home rather ihan high wages. Address Earnest, 224 Seventh st. TEADY, RELIABLE YOUNG MAN D sires a position along borticultural or floricul- toral line; best references; 4 years experience in greenhouse. Address H. ¥., box 19, Call Office. | QUBER INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN | ) wishes situation as gardener and stableman: city or country. A.dress A. SWOKD, box 1, Call | Oftice, Cakland. Tocxa GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES POSL Uion; widower's or bacheior's household pre- terred. ‘10 Fourth st., room 1. | W ANTED—PUSITION TO DRIVE HORSK and wagon. Address or call CHAKLES AMIOT, 2429 Bryant st. 7OUNG LADY WANTS WORK WHERE SHE can have evenings (o herseli, Plesse address 43 Clara 7OUNG COLORED BOY WISHES SITUA- tion as bellboy or any kind of work. Please cail at 518 Powell st. JITUCATION AS COOK AND LAUNDRESS or would work by the day. 602 Howard st. RESPECTABLE GIRL FOR GENLRAL, housework. Piease cail 2417 Clay st. ADY ers family as housekeeper; sewing of any kind. 821 Mission st., room 4. ESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES 2 p ace to do general housswork: wages from $12 to $15. H., 2626 Mission st. W ibow WANTS PLAIN SEWING OR fancy work. Call 106 Fourth st., room 2. (G'RL, U7 WOULD LIKE T0 GET A PLACE 10 take care of a child. 513 McAllister st. OUSEKKEPER WISHES A PLACE; RE- Liable with childzen, or would keep house for &n agec couple. Cali 530 Eighth st., Uskland. \rAA\:;A'ED—‘flITUATIOV BY A GIRL: A o0d ook best of reference. 515 Kighth si., Oakland. 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. Y QUNG WOMAN, EXPERIENCED HODSE- keeper, wants a permanent position: of or country: prefers lodging-house or widower home. Call 10 to 2, room 21, 126 Fourth st. DEFINED YOUNG LADY, TEACHER, WILL \ teach chiidren one or more hours aday for room and board; best of reference. L. 5., 1231 O Farrell OMPETENT GERMAN WOMAN WISHES / situation as housekeeper, with a 12-year-old girl; best of references, city or country. G.G., box 78, Cail Office. 615 LANKIN-BRANCI OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. ESPECFABLE GERMAN WOMAN WISHES situa‘ion as chambermaid in a respectabie family or hotel. Auply at 6.2 Stockton st. Y CUNG WIDOW. FORMALLY IN GOOD CIR- cumstances, desites piain sewing and mend- ing. Room 20,126 Fourth st - ,ADY PIANIST WOULD LIKE ENGAGE- i monts. Address Pianist, 119 Fifth st., first floor; no trifiers. TIDOW OF EXPKRIENCE DESIRESY a_place as housckeeper or companion. Ad- dress J. D., box 79, Call Office, 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. | Y OUSG LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS housekeeper. Aduress 1002 Powell st. JLDERLY AMERICAN L \DY WISHES SIT- uation to do housework in small family. Ad- dress B., box 75, Uall. (390D, SCANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES SIT- uatlon o do general housework: wages $18. Please call 627 Ivy ave. OUNG. STRONG DANISH GIRL WANTS work by the day: plain washing. houseciean- \ug,any Kind of work. 600 Brunswick st, near ayes. W OMAN wisHEs o e or:"r HOUSE- leaning or washing e-day: $1 26 aday; oF will take washing home. 1390 Fiteenth st QW COR SIXTEENTH »T., NEAR MIS sion; bramch office of THy CaLL b scriptions and want ads taken. Y QUSG PARISIAN WIDOW DESIRES PER- manent place as working housekeeper in hotel or widower's home: no objection to country. Rooms 10-11, 122 Post st. W ANT ADS AND SUBSORIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Office, south- west corner ~ixteenth and Mission sis. 7 OUNG EASTERN WIDOW DESIRES POSI- tlon as housekeeper. Address or cal: 113 Ta; lor st., room 14. (G EEMAN INVALID'S NURSE WISHES &IT- Tuation: clty of country: don't object to travel. Address A. M., P. 0. box 107, West Berkeley. WEDISU GIRL WISHES SITUATION IN A ‘small famiiy to do lizht housework; please call or write. 26 Fell st. DESIRES SIIUATION IN WIDOW- | ORTUGUESE BARBER WISHES EMPLOY- ment in countrs, rent shop, else run business | for somebody. 4 ddress M., box 89, Call Office. | (GROCER, NORTH GERMAN, SOBER AND steady, want ition: city or country,” Ad- dress W. L., 444 Tehama at. 3.; HAYES »I._BRANCH OFFICE OF THE Cair: subscriptions and wani ads taken. | TSEWASHER 82 50 PER WEEK; RESTAU. rant butcner,"§45: pantryman, $30: call early. MARTIN’S, 749 Market 9 WOOLCHOPPKRS. MARTIN'S, 749 MAR- ket st. OUNG ' OR' MIDDLE-AGED MAN FOR HOUSES WANTED. ANTED-TO BUY A GOOD PAYING Tooming-Louse for cash. Address W. T., box 134, Call Uttice. ‘WANTED—-MISCELLANEOUS. URVEYOR’S TRANSIT, IN GOOD ORDER and reasonable. Address L. J. S, box 3, Call. SASHES, 1168 Mission st dairy work: milk 15 cows: ¢30, room and board. 'JOHNSTUN & CO., 872 Broadway, Oak- | 3UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER 1and. doors, mantels, ete., for sale. JUILER, 840, MISS CULLEN, 825 SUTTER | QELL YOUE BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- street. eiry 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixtn s.: send postal 1DULE-AGED RANCHHAND, $10 PER mqpth. MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. VW ANTED—STEADY MAN TO TAKE OR- ders in store and assist generaliy In plain cash business; must be satistiea with $18 per week and have $130 cash. Apply room 7, 777 Market st. ANTED — DRUGGIST: GEEMAN PRE- ferred; young man with 1 or 114 years’ x| rlence in dru:siore. NE. cor. kddy and Taylor sts.: call after 9 0’clock A. X. JIRST-CLAS BRICKMAKER WANTED— To go to Guatemals, C. A. Inquire at 11814 Oak st., bet. nours of 7 and 10 A. X. or 410 10 P.x. ANTED — PARTNER amusement: must have per day each. See owner, 917 IRST-CLASS BARBER FOR SATURDAY and Sunday. 505 Broadway. IN PLACE OF 160; will clear $5 arket st , room 1. FEMALE HELP WANTED. 00D BARSER FOR SATURDAY AND Sunda:. 872% Howard st. 00K, NO WASH, CENTRAL AMFERICA, $30; Protestant second girl, $25: 3 German and French nurses, $20 and $25: 4 cooks in_German and American families, 5 and $30; chamber- maid, plain sewing, $20; 2 cooks, boarding-house and lotel, $20 and $26; chambermaid, assist wait- | ing, $20, and girls for cooking and housework. J. F. GROSLTT & CO., 316 Sutter st. ARTENDER WANTED; COUNTRY. BUSCH, 639 California st. AN FOR ADVERTISING. nia st. 0Y TO MAKE HIMSELF USEFUL IN COAL yard; $4 a week. 1817 Pine. BEE 539 CALIFOR- ECOND GIRL, COUNTRY, 820; SEE LADY here. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutterst. HOKMAKER WANTED —CALL AT 237 Sixth st. LOST. OST—ON DEVISADERO ST., BET. OAK and £llis, 8. F. Gas and Electric bili-pouch. Please return to gas office. ] 9 T-TUESDAY, BET. TWENTIETH AND Twenty-second sts., gold pin; pearl fly centers reward. 1033 Valencia st: ] ,0ST-TUESDAY MORNING. ON TRAIN OR boat to city, black pairtrousérs. Finder ploase return to 861 Henry st., Oakland. JL9ST-EYEGLASSES IN CASE; REWARD. Return to 1301 Page st. OST—CERTIFICATES Nos. 5156 AND 333 for 86 shares of the capital stock of the Dutch Mining and Milling Company. Finder will be re- warded by returning_same 0 GEORGE W. GER- HARD, secretary, rooms 67 and 68, Stevenson bullding, 511 Caiifornia st., San Francisco. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBER- nia Savings and Loan Soclety of San Fran- claco, fn the name of MADELINE 8. ARMI- TAGE. No. 2061285 The finder will please re- turn 10 bank. OST—GREAT DANE, ears cropped; name Tiger; Eighth st.; reward. OST—PUG DOG: STRAYED OR STOLEN; Sunday, March 14, from 2733 Laguna; are ward will be paid. DOG: BRINDLE: Teturn 1o 486 GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, 2 IN FAMILY, country, fare paid, $20: 6 girls, Bousework, $20: cook, private family, clty, $20; 8 giris, house- work, $15 and $20; bursegirl, $10; a Danish girl, | housework, $16. C. B. HANSEN & CO, 110 Geary st WANTED TC-DAY—2 NEAT GIKLS FOR 2 smali American families, to do general house- $20 and $25; free fare and R. HANSEN & C0.,110 work, in Napa Count | oftice’ fee. Apply to Geary st. CANDINAVIAN OR GERMAN GIRL, 2 IN family; general honsework: nearcliy; $25and tree face, C. B. HANSEN & CO., 410 Geary ai. (GIBL BUCHANAN ST., §20; GIRL, BROAD- way, $20: girl, Octavia, $30; girl, Park Hill #15; eirl, Golden Gate ave., $15; girl, Sutter, $167 girl, Webster, $16: gir, Scott_st., $18; girl. La- guna, $16; girl, Oakland, $15; girl, office-work, cleaniug, etc.: 2 housekeepers; 18 young girls, $,8 | $10 and 81 per month. MARTIN'S, 749 Marke ANTED—APPRENTICE 1N ARCHITECT'S office. Address A. A., box 158. Cail. NGLISH FEMALE PUG DOG; NEIGHBOE- hood Ashbury Heights. Reward at 72214 Fell. ERMAN DISHWA-HER WANTED. 17 ‘Washington st. BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. 167 NINTH st.: wan: ads and subscriptions taken. w;;NThD—YOU’I‘B TO DO COMMON RE- gilding. JONES, 547 Mission st. FOUND. 7 ANTED — STEADY SHUEMAKER FOR repairing. 1025 Howard s'. ANTED—GOOD COATMAKER TO WORK inside, 224 Geary st., room 42. OUND—SKIFF 12 FEET LONG. CALL AT foot of Devisadero at. B — FURNITURE FOR SALE. VW ANTED—TAILOR AT 413 HAYS ST. 167 SL3TE ST - BRANCH OFFICE OF a0 | THR Caun” subecripiion and want ads on. OR SALE—8$76; 2-CHAIR, 15c BARBER shop. Seventhand Adeifne sts., Oskland. WY AITRESS, 825; WAITRESS, 85 A WEEK: waitress, $18 and room; chambermaid and wait some, $20 and room; hi ‘aliress, country, $20 and room: ironer, 86 & week and board. MARTIN'S, 749 M arxet st. ARBERS—FOR SALi FINE-PAYING SHOP within 2 biocks of Baldwin. 33914 O'Farrell ARBERS—GOOD 160 SHOP FOR SALE. 1944 Market 5. | (WERMAN OF SWEDISH GIRL; BUSH S5T.; 4-CHAIR SHOP FOR BALK, CHEAP; CEN- $20. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. tral. DECKELMAN BROS., 106 Eliis st. IRL, BROADWAY, $26. MARTIN'S, 749 | J{OUR-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP FOR BALE. Mevcot ot * K Apply Call Office. OUSEWORK GIRL FOR NEVADA, $20, Eureks, $2b, and other towns; 12 housework | glrls, city and country. $20 and $25: 8 young girls to assist, 810 to $15. M18S LULLEN, 328 Sutte | NEAL REFINED NURSE, $16. MIs8 CUL- LEN, 328 Sutter st. HAMBERMAID AND ASSIST WAITING: &, Plain Botel: $20. . T. WARD & C0., 610 y TAIRS GIRL, 2 IN FAMILY, $35: nursegirl, Oakiand, $26: cook, $35; house- girl, 2 in family, $20. MES. NORTON, 315 Sutter. (k. $35, Ko WaSHING: SHGOKD OIBL, $15: 2 nur-egirls, $15 and $20. MEX HIRD, 721 Ellis st. ERMAN NURSERY GOVERNESS; AMERIL. can family. MilS. LAMBERT, 306 Mason st ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P.C. Barbers’ Assn. 8. FUCHS, 325 Grant ave. IKST-CLASS BARBERS FURNISHED BY IntePnational Union Free Empioyment Burean, 34 Fourth st., the Modern. 1. LSS, Secretary. OURNEYMEN BARLEKS KMPLOYMENT secretary .. BKLNARD, 102 Neventn st. OOTBLACK STAND FOR SALE; BARGAIN. ‘Apply 122 Third st. ANTED—OFFICE BOY: ONE WHO CAN assist in sbipping-room. Address n own hand. wriling, stating age, salary expected and nation- ality of perents, Shoe Factory, box 54, this oftice. ANTED—_RELIABLE, HONEST YOUNG man with $100 to Invest In good paying snd pleasant business. 131 Montgomery st.. room 16; call between 10 and 12 4. X. ERMAN EMPLOYMENT _OFFICK, 306 Mason st., telephone ‘main 5332, furnishes re- liable help of all nationaiities. 61 LARKIN—-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE :CALL. _Subscriptions and want ads taken. OUNG GIRL OR MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN for light housekeeping: family of two: good home; wages $7. Address ¥ A. 8, box 161, Call. OUSEWORKER FOR OAKLAND: SMALL family; wages $20. Call Friday, bet. 3 and 3, 303 Califorola st JRL WANTED TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK and miad_children. Apply, bet. 13 and 3 P. u., at 8154 Twenty-fourth ot. IRL FOX GENERAL HOUSEWORK; ONE S experienced. Call af.er10.4. X, 11114 Golden ate ave. ANTED—A GOOD PLALN COOK. 2528 Pine 3t. Yuu\e GIRL WISHES TO AS-IST IN GEN- eral housework; wages $12 1377 Minaa st PPRENTICE AT DRESSMAKING AND lso a nursegirl. Apply 918 Howard st. OUNG LADY WILL DO PLAIN SEWING: wili go out by the day; cooking. Call room 20, 126 Fourth st. ANTED—POSITION BY SPANISH LADY of experience Lo take charge of lodging-house 0 hotel. best o references. Address 150 Fourin room 'OUNG GIRLS TO ASSIST WIT: GENERAL housework, $12, $15 and $20. 813 Sutter st. OUNG GIRL FOR SACRAMENTO TO AS- sist In general housework. 1438 O’Farrell st. IRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK AND children: $10. 1838 Bush st., bet. 10 and 3. APPLY | RESOLUTIONS ENGROSSED DIPLOMAS filled out & all kinds of penwork. J. W. GRIF- FITH, Heald'’s Business College, 24 Post st. JEAMAN AND GREEN HANDS TO GO IN a steam-whaler. Apply at once, i» LEVY'S clothing-store, Battery and Jackson sts. 0-DAY — SEANEN AND GREEN HANDS for sieam whaiers and cossi. 904 Kearny st., upstairs. (390D SOLICITOR FOR FAMILY LIQUOR 53 ixade; references required. Address C., box VW ANTED—BOY OR YOUNG MAN TO KEGE books. attend store, etc. Address B. Y., box 66, Call Office. [OREM \N FOR RANCH WHO WILL LOAN employer 81500 till harvest on good security. ©. 1. box 150, Call Offi 00D TAILOR ON CUSTOM COATS; STEADY work. 470 Teham st., 2d floor. FOR GOOD REPAIRING CALL AT CEN- tral Repairing Shoe Shop, 1534 Market st.. bet. Larkin and City Hall ave., or 749 Mission st.: large stock new and second-hand shoes on sale; shoes made t0 order, auy style, $3 up. EAMEN AND GKEEN HANDS TO GO ON A wha'ing _crulse: mo " experience required. STABENS & FRIEDMAN, clothiers, 216 Pacific. 615 LAKKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL Subscriptions and want ads taken. W IDOW, WITH BOY 9 YEARS, WOULD DO housework, or as housekeeper: is capabie and willing 1o work and fond of children. Apply 676 Harrison st., near Third. OUNG WOMAN DESIRES WORK BY THE day housecieaning, washing, ironing, etc. Ad- 602 Edithst., \orth Ber kele, ITUATION WANTED BY A NEAT EAS ern'cirl 10 do general housework or- cook references. Address 106114 Broadway. Oourz‘rmr YOUNG LADY, STRANGER po he{; desires position as typewriter. Call 157 venth'st. dress room 10, second tloor. PPREN [ ICES WANTED AT DRESSMAK- ing. 4a Anionia st, off Jones, near Ellis. 9252( MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND want ads taken for THE CALL. WASTED—A GIRL TO MIND CHILDREN. | YY Call 920 Folsom st. |WACTORY HANDS =USED TO MAKING wrappers and waists By power; steady work: 8lso apprentice for dressmaking. 41644 Ellis st. (CUMPLTENT GERMAN GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework and cooking. 217 Sutter st. (GLBL, TO ASSIST IN LIGHT GENERAL o Dousework. ~Call 1308 Hayes st., near Devisa- 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFKICE OF THE CaLL; subscriptions and want ads. taken. w ANTED—-SEAMAN, ORDINARY SKAMAN and green-hands for ‘whallng and deep-water vessels. Apply at MOMAHON & MCCARTHY, 117 Dfumm st., upstairs. OUSEHOLD RANGES ARE THE BEST. JOHN F. MEYERS CO., 947 Market st. RETIRING FROM ~RETAIL BUSINESS: muat close out stock in 30 days: brussels car- pet, 4214 yard: floor olicloth, 18¢: matiing, 70 F8Kd; bedroom seis, 8 pleces. §9 50; d-room fur Diture outfit, $65. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market st., 0pp. Granz ave. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH,_ FOB lowest prices on household goods: new ot §oad #8new: cash or on time: Open evenings. ———e— ¥FURNITURE WANTED. PBEST ERICKS FOR FURNITURE, MDSE. etc. STREET & CRESWELL. Anctioneers,937 Market st. rm. 16, Houses bought in thelrentirety. + good stock; 1iving-rooms. 174745 Mis- sion st. $250. SALOUN: NORTH OF MARKET ST. '« business center: cheap rent, lease, eic. bargain. Inquire Call Office. OB SALE-DELICACY-STORE; $100; GOOD business. 527%4 Geary st. $100 FOR A SALOUN: & LIVING-ROOMS; asnap. Cail at 911 Folsom st. KLICACY, DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC.; GOOD location ; 3 ving-rooms. 340 Fourth st. OUNG WIDOW WANTS A GENTLEMAN partner; small capital. Room 8, 207 Post si ARTY WANTED WITH FROM $10.000 TO $50,000 to invest in an established financial corporaton; good opening for an active ma: none but principals need apply. E. F., box 71, Cali Office. ALOON IN FIRST-CLASS DOWNTOWN LO- cality, near banks and insurance offices: for saleat a' barzain owing to departure of former owner. Apply E. A. KOLB, 422 Montgomery st. FOR SALE—FINE CIGAR AND TOBACCO route, inciuding horse and_wagon: s bargain forayoung man. Apply FRANK MCCANN, 123 Market st. IRST-CLASS BUTCHER-SHOP; IN GUOD locality, with stock and fixtures: must sell; & bargaiu. Call at 2964 Twenty-fourth st. $250. BEANCH BAKERY, NOTIONS, . confectionery. 1346 Valenciast., near Twenty-fifth-st. depot. W BOLE OR HALF INTEREST IN PAYING printing business: five type: cheap.. 921 Mkk AHGAIN—8-ROOM LODGING-HOUSE; Market st. Inquire Call Office. ORNER SALOON AND CIGAR-STAND FOR saie cheap: owner golng East. 5163, Geary at. ARTNER FOR GOOD-PAYING RESIAU- rant, or will sell cheap. 145 Fifth at. $1200. ZR0PYCE AxD POULTRY BUS! . ness: doing large trade in lively cause for selling; snap. e from San Francisco: good HOGAN, 104 and 106 Pine st. Particulars see H. H. P ARTNER WANTED— WHOLESALE liquor business: with $5000 or more; must ba good traveling salesman. Particulars address L. L., box 45, Call Office. ESTAURANT; GOOD LOCATION: CHEAP if taken this month. 324 Larkin st. RESTAURANT: 8150 CASH: REST EASY payments: good business; cheap rent. Ade dress K., box 17, Call Office. HOEMAKER-SHOP: GOUD STAND; SELL cheap account sickness. 2857 Twenty-fourth. 00D BAKERY FOK SALE OR RENT. AR ply 712 Valencia st. ARE CHANCE—PLACE FOR RENT SUIT- able for first-class restaurant; Sunday bicycles, often bring 200 people to town. Address P. O, box 275, Hay wards. $1000. Z5BLVIDED BALE- INTLREST . in school section 7 miles from Rands- burg; principals only. . Address Land, box 59, Caifoslce: JPLEST-CLABS DRUGSTORE In SAN FRAN< goliseo- Address G. L CARROLL, Haywards, OR SALE—SALOON AND LUNCHHOUSE, Apply a: Anchor Brewery, 1341 Pacific st QTATIONERY STORE: OLD, GOOD-PAYING place: nice for woman to make & good living; 18 years established Inquire Call Office. FURSITURE, SIOVES CARPETS COUN- ters. showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market. F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNL ture and merchanalse see BURD, 211 Larkin, IGHER PKICK THAN ANYWHERE PALD by Indiana Auction Co.1067 Mar HORSES. A USTION, SALES EVERY SATUBDAY AT 11 o’clock of horses, buggies, wagons, harness, st Emporium sales yards, 210 Valencls st., 8 WATKINS, auctioneer. 4() EOKSES TOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Marker, Sixth st.: auclon sales every Wed- Desday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers. ANDSOME, STYLISH BUGGY HORSE FOR sale; good roadster. A, e e PPy 1604 Laguna st., HEAD OF HORSES SUIT. A D0buainess 30050 1600 ponnda. o Tackivn sae stables, 1301 Turk; team of larze young mules. BET NEW AND SECON -] N 500 hes: S ¥inde: Dupmroonniany SAZ @&rockaway: 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valenois. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. ‘W ANTED — LIQUOR _WAGON: SECOND- hand; for 1 horse: must be Apply M. & K., 29 Market at, o o0 “nd chesp. e i N';¥ AND ~ECOND-HAND BAKER, LAON. ary and milk wagon: also uggy rockaway. 828 Harfison sr . | 0P DUEY and —_— CARPET CLEANING. ARPETS CLEANED, RENOV. LIK] (8o . MOQUEEN 458 Sievengon. Tol. A58 $850. DELICACY STORE ON PRINCIPAL - Dusiness street in Western Adaition;: good trade and cheap rent; splendid chance for man and wife. App. , box 27, Call Office. i WASTED—A PARTNER IN OLD ESTAB- lished produce and grocery business; man willing to work can make money. Call or address K. 5. ROBINSON, 63 entina st. FOB SALE-A GENERAL BLACKSMITH and horsehoelng shop, doing a business of $500 monthly, at a bargain: lease, goodwiil, etc. Apply t0 JOSEPH J. MASON, Berkeley station. W ANTED—A PARTY WITH $600 TO TAKE an interest in a sure-paying enterprise: ale ready invested 81000: profits from $500 to § month; this is a bona-fide proposition. Ad- ress .. 0ox $8, Call Office. 9596 MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND ‘want ads taken for THE CALL 1000 S ELAE M, ITY DRUGSTORE AND FIXTURES, COR. & large “atreat: sall” reasombie.” Appiy’ 31035 im ave. ARNEw38HOP FOR SALE. INQUIRE OF Tr 08, FLEMING, Sonora, Cal. ITY ROUTE FOK SALE APPLY office. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE- 3(rEo0M HOUSE OX MARKET sT. 24-room house, ouly. 24 rooms on Market at. 14 rooms, only . 7-room house. ouly... H. C. DECKER, 1 4 Q(riO0M ROOMING-KOUSE, ONLY $600: see this bargain. DECKER, 1020 Market st ITY STRAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS: cleans, moves. lays B, 35 and 40 Fighth ot 1 \elephons Sous 460 - HEN YOU BECOME DI WIT e S T A pet-beating Works, 858-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40, ARPET-CLEANING, Sc: LAYING, Sci BUG Camien from: teh ot 944, Serarton, 38th st DVANCE CARPET-CLEAN L ASer: e hain 506 GEO W ALCSM, e VARPETS CLEANED & RENOV, 5 Chew. 557 enth: ias. Bovtnse acikintonn & Ca TYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES made (0 oroer, ¥ 50; chespess pises 1 clty fer Tepairing and second-hand shoes. 959 Howard st. ANTED—-MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade: shops, tools, positions furnished; 8 weeks required. S. F. Barber College, 1381, Eighth, 9520 MISSION ST_BRANCH OFFICE OF taken. THN CALL; subscriptions snd wane ads WATTS, reliablo cleant - stion works. 413 MeAbister 1ok Jestie Son E MITCHELL, CARPWT-CLEANING J. o't Cléaning B0 a yard. “Tel. Mis 74 IONKLIN'S CARPW BE. 335 Golden Gate ave. Telemhorn Fasy Lo 174'(00! HOUSE; 12 ROUMS FURNISHED; sell at & bargaln. DECKE K, 1020 Marke: st. OUSE OF 28 ROOMS: DOING GOOD BUSI- ness: no reasonuble offer refused. 2163 Bixth, OR SALE—A 15-KOOM LODG NG-HOU~E: account of sickness: rent $25: present owner kept It for seven i will sell cheap. 81 Clay st., uj \ 14-RO0M HOUSE: NEW, SUNNY: INCOME over rent $90: part cush. 402 Geary s TBAN!IINT LODGING-HOUSE, '8 ROOMS and bath. 189 Taylor s.; call bet. and 5 F. X FOR BARGAINS 1N LODGING-HOUSES this week see UNDERWOOD, 760 Market st JOR SALE_ 12.RO0M LOLGING-HOUSE very reasonable. 7193 Howard st. 339 BAYES-BRAN L OFFICE OF THE CALL; subscriptions and want ads taken. Inquire STORAGE, - 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. W ANLED — APPEENTICE AT MADAM LICHAU'S dressuiaking pariors, 428 Geary. SIFOLE aooms 108 XD 18] FIORT. W5 and 75¢ week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howad. EDUCKD RATES, FURNITU Rioias Sk e’ 558 PlRts Y0 IHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—~THE O AR EET I A etress 18 the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, poses notion siore in the Western Audlmux g ux‘ ARG L4 situs box 75, C'ehi garden Car S x - = > — s &

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