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10 THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1897 | The members of the National Guard are | waiting for the publication of the law | affecting the guard that was passed by the | Leeislature, so that they may know, as | one of them said, “where we are at. As yetno copy of the law has been se- cured by the officers of the guard, so they sre unable to give any information as to | what bas been eliminated from or amend- | ments made to the military bill as orig- inally introduced. The colors of the legislated out of exist- | ence Third Regiment, Second Brizade, | have been presented to Colonel O'Connor, retired. The colors were placed in his | keeping because he was the last colonel of | the regiment. Some time ago the colors | of the First were presented to Colonel Bush and those of the Second Artillery were presented to Colonel MacDonald. . McVey 41, Nelson 37, Ronan 37 mpany 5—Capian Stearns 42, Sergeant Liebling 41, Sergeant Koatz 40, Sergeant Kel- gg 39, Sergeant Guth 39. Sergeant de Finnes 385, Sergeant Kleiu 39, Corporal J. M. Milllken Corporal Johnson 87, Corporal T. J. Milliken 36, Privates Schardii 41, Heeth 40, Schofield 39, Klees 39, Brown 39, Thomas 38, in Bates 37, W son 35, Tengue 35, Kies 33, Richer 32, Bohn 32, Mongomery 32 Kellogg 30, Wackiord 30, Green 27, Hauser 22 Troop B _(pisiols)—Sergeants Pike 41, J. Bauquisr 25, Corporals Hunt 41, Kreuzverger ,Lee 38, Morrison 38, Privates Kelly 48, s 42, Ziegler 40, Manning 38, Powell 41, Rivtzke 40. sullivan 33, Wililams 33, Gracia 2, Hunt 27, Warra 24, aiger 23, schumaker 21, Clegg 10, Bugler F. Schadt 27. THE LABOR EXCHANGE. A Lively Myeting Held at Pythian Castle Yestorday—Questioners at the Front, A spirited meeting of the Labor Ex- | change was held yesterday afternoon at Pytnian Castle. The people who attend these meetings are intelligent and generally well-read thinkers, ana the battery of questions with which they ply the speakers keeps up a lively interest. Warfield reported that the example of the West in spreading the new doctrine of the labor exchange was spurring the workers in the East to greater efforts, and that a pamphlet wus now in press giving tbe history of the movementout here. Th- little book will be spread broadcast through the Eastern citie ——— Sued for Nurse’s Services. William C. Knox, as assignee of Aunie K. Kruse Lockyerin, has begun suit against D. 0. Mills, as’ executor of the will of Sarah A. Trowbridge, deceased. The plaintiff claims that serviccs as a nurse amounting to $120 Jrere rendered Mrs. Trowbridge.and not paid or. e Second Brigade. | Last Monday night the companies in | the Ellis-street armory had a battalion drill and they made 2 good showing. On Wednesday night the first battalion | of the companies in the Page-street ar- mory turned out on Van Ness avenue for street drill. The battalion, under com- mand of Major Charles Boxton, was | drilled in close column and also in the riot drill. Captain Edwards, commanding the | Lowell High School Cadets, on behalf of nis command sent a letter to Lieuten- ant-Colonel Duboce thanking him for all he did in benalf of the cadets during the | time they were in camp at Niles Canyon | recently, and the lisutenant-colonel bas | sent a reply, in which he declares that he will always be pleased to encourage the orzanization in 1ts military undertakings and that he appreciates the earnestuess with which the captain and his command enter into the svirit of military duty. The cadets wili next month give an ex-, hibition drill in the Second Regiment Armory, ana some time after that will | give a social. There is soon to be an election for Cap- tain in Company D, First Infaniry, to | succeed Captain Marshall. [f the captain does not desire a re-election it is probuble that the claims of Second Lieutenant Thomas J. McCreagh will be pressed for the place. | It islikely that the newly elected colonel | of the First will not assume command | until all the accounts and the routine work for the quarter have been arranged. This will be in about ten days. Then the command will be turned over to him. | The Third Brigade. | FRESNO, Can, March 25—The local guardsmen are waiting anxiously to zee what proposals will be made by San Fran- cisco for holding an encampment there in | May. All the two companies ask for is their transportation, and they will pay | the other expenses. No definite word has | been received from the bay City as vet. Everv member of the two companies is eager to go, ana the only thing tnat stands in the way is the financial ques tion. In the event the gnardsmen go to San Francisco in May they will hold the funds appropriated by tie bill now in the hands of Governor Budd for his signature for an encampment next year. But if the boys do not go to San Francisco they will go to BSanta Cruz later in the summer on the money appropriated by the Legislature, end to which act it is confidently ex- pected that the Governor will append his | signature. On March 18th Colonel S. S. Wright of tais City assumed command of the Sixth regiment. He succeeded Colomel J. J. XNunan of Stockton. The new colonel has not yet announced the appointments on his staff, but it is understood that he con- templates making a number of changes. He is taking a deen interest in the man- agement of his oflice, and 1s giving every appointment careful consideration, Lieutenant-Colonel Colin Chisholm of | this City and Major B. K. Whitmore of Modesto, who were promoted in succession to these positions in the advancement of Colonel Wright to the command of ‘the regiment. have also received their com- missions. Captain George 0. Duncan, command- ing Company C of this city, is at present recuperating in Stockton. He has been Iaid up since Washington’s birthday, and has had to turn his command over to First Lieutenant 8. K. Lemmon. The captain is reported to be recovering under the care of relatives in the Slough City and will soon be back in Fresno. While be was out with his company engaged in skirmish drill on Washington's birthday, he came across a cow staked iu a field. The animal became frightened at the shooting, and breaking her stake-line bore down upon the captain. He wason the alert and dodged her charge, but in doing #0 Captain Duncan stepped into a squirrel- holr, fell over and wrencted his back badly. With this he contracted a severe cold, and the result was that for several weels the popular captain was a very. sick man. Next Thursday night Company F will hold the regular election of a captain. Captain George W. Jones will be re- elected. There will be no opposition to nim. He has commanded the company for the past two years, and has done much toward bringing its standard of efficiency to that which has been attained. Tne range committee is looking for a site to construct a 500-yard range. Yhe distance of the present one is only 200 yards, and the guardsmen consider that now, after two years of diligent and el- fective practice, they are ’gunhfied to shoot over a longer range. The commit- tee wants to get the range near the City, and is finding some difficulty in doing this. MADSEN. SACRAMENTO, Cawn, March 27.—The following scores were made at the butts on Sunday, the 21st: Company E—Lieutenant geant Gunter 42, Sergeant Mc 30 Sor- 44, Corporal Nutting 44, Cor. o e 38, Corporal Howerton 41, Cor. Hughes 41. Ser- McMartin 37, Ser- | H Kerlen, Milwaukee | W ¥ Purnel!, “acto | ¥mma Frank, Milwkee HOTEL ARRIVALS GRAND € Gurpee. Oskland G Robertson. San Jose G Fleming, Gress Valley G W Garrett, Stanford C 1. Pheiun, Berkeley HOTEL. Dr A C Collins, Oskland © B HIll, Sacramento 3 M Coombs. Grass Valy br Moore, Ben . kurekn W X Dekker &w,Omaha A Roseburgh Cal | H J Lannon, *alt Lake G H Stewart, Oblo Miss A Jacksou. Ohio FW Johnsou&w,Marysy I B Montgomery, Chico W V Hanks. chico Mrs Louis Miss Gray. St Louis W Bruce, H Bruce. N Y. ¥ G Wheelar, Portland J MeDonald & w, Oakld 3 Atwood. Sau Andreas Z F Futer, Eure 3 G Shav, Stockton W F ~cot, Los Augeles C 4 hiborn, Pa N Knowderer, N J A'J Hinds, Santa Cruz J S Jones, Reed) A B Clarx, Reedley W G Ball Los Angeles H B anc, Chicago H 14 Hill. San Diego BE Allen, taa Jose G G Graves Los Ang. W lauc, Chicago G Anderion. Alask: = G Crai¢, >an Die<o HOM Mays, San Jose Mrs H Maiphy, Chicago W G Rauxin, Wash ¥ A Buell, stockton PALACE HOTEL. 3 3 Healy, Salt Lake Mrs Mermice, Elk hart Miss Gllietl, Elkbare J Koch, bermany J 3 Fraok, Milwaukee MisJ B W Sprague, Mil- Bertha Frank, Milwkee ~ waukve Mrs J H Frank,Milwkee A Frank, Milwaukee Mrs G k'Reum, N Y G D Dutton, Milwaukes A W Ahistab, St Louls G W Cook, Boston ¥ McDaniel, Salt Lake Mrs J Alises. N Y J Aspinwall, § Y | W Bayly, N Y 3rs Aspiawall & ch, N Y Mra M Hardwick, R HW Fraser, Melbrne E W Bac 3irs F L Moore, Chicago H W Jerxins, R | J € McFarland, Chicago L Ottofy, Chicago Clara B Fargo, Batavia C 1 Bliss, Nevada J Foley, 3¢ Pavl ¥ s Baillie, Minneapulis E S hepiara & wi, 11l L B Severett, K I F G Wheeler, Poruand J W Kennedy, St Loais H W Gorhem, Gold Hill P J Fowlin, St Pavl Misi N Bowhn, St Paul 3trs M Kamsey, St Paul C H Babeock, Cbleago 3G McCarthy, Carson J A Cisco, N X COSMOPOLITON HOTEL J Moore, Fresno Mrs Dr Auber, Alvarado Miss M Joyce, Alvarado M Mackev, Chicago 3 Reidy, Chicago F Grosskrim, Emeryville | A Johuison & w,ContraC F G rar.iogton, N H P Sanderson, Chicago K Edwards, Sait Lace A Abrams & fm. Sait L P Durkin, Seattle P Mcoiunls, Seaitle A Hachelet & fm, Seattle T Green & w, Ukiah J Ward, Ukiah P Mackey & W, Fresno W A Lee, Micn XN Siutscs. A8 oria J Gordan, Poriland P Summers, Sesttle A Alexander, N Y C Webb, R Patterson & im, Fresno P Yeau Jiss R Dingleson, N ¥ Miss B Warion, N R Walters, Mexico Mrs B Emerson, BALDWIN C Fraser, Crockett E Malley, Stockton 3 Jones, Onkland ©3J Govdman & ty, Cal W E Todson, Cnicago W Wise, Cincinnati 3 F Pilirim. Portland BMrs © N Miller, lows A L Harrls, Santa Rosa M Blum, Vacaville J 3 smith, Sacramento H James,'N Y G Morris, Beattle EW WESTERN HOTEL. F Martin & w, Antioch W Wililamsdw, Antioch ¥ Bauns.ur, Chariesion 3 W Mogan, Cal G Couldwood, (al J B 5mat, Santa Rosa G C Stewsr, Co umbus ¥ Parreit, Columbus J Lawier, Philadeiph! tiosa M A Johinson, Vacaville Milibrae C 8 Bradley, Vacaville v.Conn H K Wright'& w, Conn HOTEL 8 Hewell, Stockton J T Burke, San Ratael W_Eilils. Belmont 8 H Prentice&w,Chicago HS Ford, US N L Mayer, Cincinnat P E Milier, Des Moines G & de M Carey, Eog M Bium, Botte City A 1 McClellan, Ukiah T Morgan, 1 08 Ang. D Dorretr, Cal J Jones, Columbus R'H Hedges. Deaver E McCleliand, Boise Cy /. £ Buckner. 'St R’ SAN FRANCISCO **CALL."" BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALT.— 710 Market street, opeu until 12 o'clock every nignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. £39 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street: open un:il 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets; open until 9 o'clock. 2618 Mission street: open until 9 o'clock. 167 Ninth strect; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1505 Polk street: open until 9:30 o'clock. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky pen till 9 o'clock. DIVIDEND NOTICES. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continnad. AFLT WANTED-Continnes. INDEPENDENT RED MEN’S HALL | Associstion. 510 Bush st., *an Francisco, Cal., Diareh 26, 1897—Notice ia hereby given tha adividend of 25c per share wi.l be paid on MON- DAY. March 29, ai 8 o'clock P. :fn‘gl ):‘-l,lLln-m hé abave sald association s o e A M HLESINGER, President. A, SAMMANY, Sec R. HANSEN & (O, EMPLOYMENT « Azents 110 Geary st., furnish at once 1he Yery beat of cooke, bukers, stewards, waiters, jor- ters. bell boy« and kitchen he:p; send us your or- ders. Phone Grant 185. C.x HANSEN & CO, EMPLOYMENT « Agent-, 110 Geary st.. furnisi the very best ANTED—AN APPRENTICK FOR CUS- tom tallor. 668 Minna st, bet. Sixthand Seventh. ANTED— A HOUSEKEEPER AT 126 Fourtn st., room 9. IRL WANTED; GENEKRAL HOUSEWORK of miners, faimers, woods, mill and laboring men od cooking: for country. Apply 21184 SITUATIONS WANTED_FEMALE. |and teumsiersat once. Phone Grant 185. Busast. <ereR s UNTER & Cu., CHINESE AND JAPANKSE | ¥ ATEST SKIRTS, STYLISH JACKETS, PER OMPETENT FRENCH SECOND GIRL, 6 employment oitice, rmoved 1o 61434 Califor- fect-fitting waist patterns cut 10 order. Y5c yeary refecence, desires a situation. CROBETT & L O.. 316 Sucter st. HOTEL WAITRESSES, 10 CHAMBER- 9| 2V maids and 6 cooks wi es in the coun- try. For pariiculars address C. R. HANSEN & €0/, 110 Geay si.; phone Graut 185. nla st Lear Kearny, 1el. main 231 CUINESE AND JarasFos ENPLOYMENT office: best heln. 41414 O'Farrell. Tel. k. 426. AM Kik—_CHINESE AND JAPENRS< EM- ployment oflice. 51114 Bush at., nr. Grant ave. wanted, Iadies to learn the Mclowell Diessmak- 1vg and Miliinery Sciiool, 103 Post st. T ANTED—PUPILS FUR MILLINERY scnool; course practical; classes | ow forming for spring work; »atisfaction guaranteed: evening c.asses. 2214 Geary st., or 410 Leavenworth. RL, PLAIN COOK. JUST FROM £00d cook. just from Baltl- want general housework, usyran girl, Airst-class cooky graduated from cooking-s-hool, 1’ year luxt p ace: a1l want places, city or country. Cau b seen at C. R. & C0’S - mpioyment Agency, 110 Geary st.; pioue Grant 185. AMERICAN WOMAN; knows what work is: I3 trustworthy: goes by the day for i5c una $1: de- pends upon the work Wi h car f re; strong and wilil g to work; fine washer and cleaner: lixes day work. La 444 Minna st. W ARTED-FOR 4 RESPECTALLE ¥OUNG 3 tace to do light housework in smail family and assist with children; best of refer- ences if requiied. Please call 85 Chesley si. be- tween Harrisun and Bryant, Seventh and Eighth. 2 Swedish gir with elty references: 00D WORKE lately came here: s call at once, RISFPECTABLE GERMAN GIRLIUST EKOM New York, wishes situation ia American tamily: good cook ani laundress. 550 Mission sta room 21, second floor: no cards. NOMPETENT, NKAT GERMAN GIRL _ wishes & good situation: plain cooking and housework: wages §20; no children. 181835 De- Visudero at. YOUNG MAN 22 WISHES A POSUIION IN Ountry: not atraid of work : terms reasonaole. Aduress Y. M., box 81, Lall Office. W ANTED — WorK steady man; good reference. box 36, Caily £00d rererene OF ANY KIND BY Address E. K., JLYNN's DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING Academy. 14 McAllister st.: $1a week. ONT CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: r Houss, 44 Third st near Market: e tc 81 6 per night: $1 50 10 $3 per week: free 'bus and baggage io and 1rom ferry. ANTED—BY YOUNG MAN, SITUATION a8 gentieman’s persoual atiendant: would en- ith an invalid or acea gentieman: pleasant manners: good rider and driver; speaks French aud English. W. Y., box 9., Call Oftice. 7 QUNG MAN WISHES POSITION AS WAIT- er: smail salar cted. Waiter, Lox 8, Ca'l Office. S P PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMAN ~WOULD Ifke to mak - arrangament with party who in- tends to go io worid's fair, Stockholm, Sweden, as interpreter aud guide. Address DR. N., box 160, CalOffice. APANESE WISHKS POSITION. AT PLAIN cooking aud h usework or any kind of work; 2004 recommendation; wages $4. G. S., 700 Call- fornla st. 6 A LARKIN—BRANC UFFICE OF THE O CAlLL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. Yous i GIRL WISHES A 511 UATION 10 DO housework and asslst ia cooking. Apply 1519 Leavenworth st. JTRICTLY SOBER CUOK WANTS WORK: £ understanu his business. Appy F. O. 8, 2814 er.y o TOUNG WUMAN WANTS WOKK BY THE day: office or house cleaning. 46215 Minna st. (GERMAN WOMAN DESIRES WASHING, 3 ironing or houscclesning by the day. Pleass call 2 Welch st, vet 11.rd aud Fourth. “OUNG MAN WILLING AND NOT AFRAID 10.do hard work: smail wages. Address M. W., box 121, Call Office. YOUNG MAN DESIRES A P SITION TO travel; wages no ovject. J. K. D., box 46, Call. OMPETENT NURSE, INVALIDS OR CON- fiuement, wants engagement: bes Teferences; $9 per week. Cail 115 Seventh st reom 1. TOUNG GERMAN, GOOD CAKFENIER, cabinet-maker and general mechanic, wants a sliustiou of any kind. Call or address 724 Mission. SITUATI JEAT YOUNG GIRL WA W ANLED—BY MAN AND WIFE A ~MALL AN “to do downstairs work and cooking: waj ¥ restauran:, lunchroom or lodxing-house on $25. 3102 Calitornia | shiares or take ‘charge. Address J., box 145, Call. TOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS | (YA+ DENER (GERMAN), SINGLE, OF LONG housekeeper O governess; ciiy OF COUDLTY. Call or address 1384 Fourth at., room 4. W 2NTED — POSITION BY MIDDLE-AGED Spanish 1ady to take charge of hotel or travel with iuvalid. Adaress 150 Fourth st., room 12. D TO DO COUKING IN or restaurant; good ref- bet. Second and Thira, QITUALION WaN1 note., boarding-Lou erence. ‘21 «awihorn st., off Foisom. amw ‘COOK: EXPERIENCED EUKOPEAN and Ame:iéan cooking: family_or hotel; clty 757 Howard at., room 26. or country. ADY WISHES PLAIN SEWING AND i mendiog. 821 Missi0n st., room 4 7OUNG WOMAN mending a home. r0 DO SEWING AND 225 Mason st., room 3. OMIETENT COOK W ;s in private family; San Rafsel preferred. AU227 Hayess . SITUATION Call (FEEMAN GIRL D SiRES PLACE AS CHAM- ¥ bermald in hote: or lodging-house. Call or ad- dress 172 Clemen.ina st. JUTUATION WANTED BY NEAT, NTRONG young Esstern cooking: wages §20; reserence. Lroadway. 10 do general housework or Address 10613 WANTS WORK BY THE YSUNG wodaN Call duy, wasbing, housecleaning or nu.siug. or postai 41235 Eureka st. W AL _ADS AND SUB=CRIPTIUNS FOR THE CALL are taken at Brauch Office, south- west corner Sixteentn and Mission s QrE {ER AND TY PEWRITER DEe 2 sires & position; wages $:0. Address 8 T., | box 108, Ca.l Uflice. experience in iandscape, carye -bidding, greenhouses and vegetavle - growing, wtshes (o take CAre uf 2 private blace; City OF COUNLEy: Cam furnish first-ciass references. Address 288 Na- tomat, city. 4 MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: want ads and subscriptions taken. TOUNG MAN WITH KEXPEXIENCE wishes posiion as man about place: refer- euces glven; wages not less than $20: clty pie- lTrred. 1:4 Wildey ave. (upstairs)/Ssu Fran- cisco. ARKRIED COUPLE, GERMA SITUA- tion on farm, orchard or vineyard: w Teasonsble; 16 years' experience i this State. Address Farmer, box 60, Cull Office. [ ANTED—SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN firsi-class painter. paper-hauger -nd Krainer. either town or country: siaie wages. Adaress Puinter, box 43. VW ANTED-BY A STEADY MAN, AGED 30: n position in & wholesaie house: thorough:y re.fable, and an abstaiver. Address W. B., box 46. E\GisEDRIVER (STEADY MAX) WANTS empioyment; long _experience; understands dynamo. M. ., box 132, Call uffice. 5T MONTUOMERY, COLNER OF CLAY— 94| open until o'clock; branch oftice of the Call; subscriptions and want ads. taken. QOKKEEPER OF ENLARGED PRACTICAL experience: Al city refs. L., box 107, Call. JIESTCLASS CUTTKR IS OPEN YOR 4 permanent situation. Address A. M., bon 71, Call Oftice. ANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH ‘st.—Waut ads and subsciiptions taken. JXCHLLENT COOK WISHES POSITION AS such; no washine. Cook, box 8, Call Office, GERMAN EAR-OLD chitd would like s situation in city or ona WOMAN WITH 7 ranchas cook. 445 Fourth st. {XPERIENCED EDUCATED NURSE " wishes situation or to do upscairs work; best references: wages $25: will trave. B. N., box 93, Cull Uftice. ABLE YOUNG DRESSMAKER: fizier: wishes 10 go out by the day: $1 Address R D., box 71, Call. REsEre perfect a day sud carfare. YULORED WOMAN WISHES SITUATION AS nurse or cook: good references can be given. ff Clay, near Poweli. 1IRLS OF ALL NA1IONALITIES WANTED 10 1l various positions. kmployment Oflice, 306 Mason st Y 9UNG EASTERN LADY OF EXPERIENCE Wants a permanent positiou &s houseeeper in lodgiog-house or widower's home. Room 3, 995 Market st. \rfim\\'i;\p\'. EXPERIENCED keeper, “desires_posi.ion stands children. 1928 Market st., room 2. W TO WORK BY TIiE DAY: §1 Address W. W, box 185, . 'l'ok,, G WOM .N FROM THE CUUNTRY would like position as housekeeper. 1204 kddy, room 2. HOURE- thoroughly under- OMAX car fare. AND 1 | | | | board F. tatioring taught: $1 week. 916 M DRESS-CUTTING SCHO' L-FRENCH et T. 54. MALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED-S QUARYZ MINERY, $250 DAY; & wood-choppers. 145 a cord: 0.cnardist: farmers, $:0: ticket seller, $50, securl.y required: second cook, country hosel. $40; botel and res. taurant walters, and others. Apply to J. CROSETT & L., 628 Sacramento st. ARKEEPLR-FORSFRINGS HOTEL; MUST be a good mixer. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. THE COOK, PLEASE OHN DITTMAN, C. R HANSEN cail: Dan Hansen pleass call, &0, 110 Geary st < FARMERS FOR VINEYARD WORK, same ranch, $20 and found: 2 farmers who cai drive 6 horses, $20 and jound; 2 tarmers, $15: Iani b choreman, $15; choreman, $10: rasch blacksmith, $45: 2 woodchoppers. SN & CO.. 110 Geary st 4O TO FIRE A BOILER AND MAKE HIM- welf usefa’ around an Institution: $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. » R HAN- FFLP WANTED—Continnad. C] 'S WANTED FOR THE U. 8. MA- T SRR IOR I TAs 1led men beiween tbe of 21 and 30 )‘n-l! who are citizens of the United Siates, oc thoss T e e oo naracter an habis :on';:bl:cm )n;nk. read and write English ""k‘u between 5 feet b inches and 6 feet in h‘llhl.o ‘ot surther information apply at the Recruiting ftice, 20 Kilis st., Ssn Francisco, Cal. ANTED—AN 1DEA: WHO .t' W G iome simple thing to patent? } rotect your VEDDERRURN L0, Dej Ly neys. Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize offer and new list of 1000 inventions wint | WASTED, SOUR _SHOES — WE REPALR 3hoes up o 9 o'ciock every nlght: those work- fng throuh (he day can huve thelr shoes repaired atnight whils you wait: Iadies’ soilng, 30¢; men's soilog. 50c: fine shoes made to order from 82 up: We have a lo: of shoes been damaged ry water sl Jess tuan. one-fourn their vaiue, from 76¢ up (o §250. 862 Mission st., bet. First and Necoud. N THINK atocks. STENBEKG. 632 Market: tel. ma TGHEST CASH #RICES PAID FOR FURN tare, restaurant, saloon AXtures ani crocers =5() B $550. 2. stock; low rent; account of departure. Market st. no fou livi oma mus be soid ¥ S1ENBEXG & (0., 6 $750. Tease WO00D. COAL HAY beat location in Oakl : establisned AND Gio : low nteed to sth: 3 horses, wagoos, ete. order. STENBERG, v bus nes: gain. STENBERG & CO.. 632 Market st. MERCHEANTS' [.UX suloo: no nizht or Sunday work; genuine bar- CHHOUSE AND district: dolng nice wholesale $1100. tiox i civs: R-SHOP: BEST has 2 hors TCH. . wagon, Dugey and cart; fine fixiur §: cash register. e c doing & big business: v wishes to retire. r here 18 years and G & CO., 632 Market. STE B <7 NINTH SL—BRANCH OFFICE OF 167 Vs Caze: ' suvsctiptios and weai ads taken. JLCHO HOU~K, 56833 MARKE I ST.—svwvsld 20c, 26¢ to 5UC night. $1 10 82 weex. 1700 JOBE FAIR MEN' SHOES. BEEX [} damaged by water, at less than one-fourth iheir value, from 75 up (0 82 50. 562 Missiou at., bel. First and Second® TRY AGE HUUsk. €97 MARKET ST 1K iow Eixth, for a room: i5ca DIght: $1 & wees. UNE BLOC SRTH OF : haiasomely fitted up: pri- d night trade 42 Market st LOCA- low rent for DELICACY, et DAIRY PRODUCE, : good llocation: 2 living-rooms: uitable for man and wife; see this bar- Market st. <RG & CU., 632 &200. pre: fer PARTNER IN CANDY STORE AND factory : lady preserred: good locat on: artner to hired bLeip. UNDERWOUD & Cu., 765 Morket si. . SBLoS WANTS 1w MeN 10 GEL BOT . e beer or wine Bc: best free lunch. 843Ciay W ANIED—SINGLE KOOMS 10c A LAY: 4L week: rooms for 2. 25¢ a day. $1 5U a wees: reading-room: dally papers. 8 Clay st. 0OMS, 160 TO 75¢ PER NTG HT; 500 TO $1 60 Der week. Orfental, 225 Drumm st. OSEDALF, 521 ELLIS SI.—SIN.LK FUR- nished rooms, 20c 10 25¢ night, $1 1o $1 50 wi. \ INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 T HIRD ST, NR Market: 200 rooms. 25 a night: reading! room: iree bna and DR-caes (0 and from (he erry. AGENTS WANTED. 150 HALF INTUREST IN CASH $16 per week 0 esch. Business kx hange. OR SALE—DOWNTOWN SALOON: DAY F trade only: must sell o4 account of o.her busi- « F. A., box 47, Cail flice. MALL SHOEMAKKR-SHOP; RENT 85 1802 Geary st., near Fillmore. AN WITH 860 CAN MAKE GOOD W AGES. BUSCH, 559 “REAT BARGAIN: SAL0O0Y AND LUNCH- ¥ house: taking in #14 (o $18 per day: fin of other vusi- s is the finest p 539 Californ: st TAITER FOR NiCi AMFRICAN RES tauran:, $40; walier fora country c ub, §35 t0 840, must be trst-ciass. C. R. HANSEN & C 110 Geary st. 10 LABOKERS, PICK AND SHOVEL. CITY, $175a day: 10 shovelers, city, 51 75 a day: 450 & week; cail early Monday moraing. C K. HANSEN & C0.. 110 G eary 5°. 10 YOUNG MEN FOK LABORING WORK undergrouni, in amine: no experieuce neces- sars: 81560 aduy. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary at. RENCH COOK_FOR PRIVATE FAMILY: $50. C. B HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st D—2 SKCOND-HAND: MUST BE particulars. W., box 11, Call Office, V Oaklant S—A NEW CALIFORNIA AND NE- vada map; you cap coln moaey. F. PER- SON, manager ° subscription aepartment, The Wi ‘aker & Ray Company. ADY AND GENTLEMEN CANVASSERS for city and every county in State; ready sell- ing goods. Globe Manufacturing €o., 1635 Geary. YORBETT - FITZSIMMONS FIGHT: WE have the oniy two snap shot phoiosof this fight: album size; sent postpaid on recelptof price; 25 cents cach. BACIGALUPL 948 Market st. W ANTED-EXPERIENCED PORTER FOR wholesale provision house: must undersiand handling of butter, eges, eic.: references required: salary $50 to 860 per month. Apply to W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. VW AXTED—10 ABLE-BODIED YOUNG MEN t0 do laboring work in a g Id mine aud learn mining: waszes 27 per month and board. W. D. EWEL & CO., 626 Clay st. 7ANTED — AMERICAN BUTLER AND cheese-maker, must be first ciass —cood place; man to milk aud muke butter ou smal privats place, $25 and found: farmers, teamsters. milk- ers. cooks, waiters, dishwashers. eic. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clas st. 3() MORE WOODCHOPPERS, §1 PER CORD; 16 farmers, orctard and vineyard hands, $15 and §20; 8 milkers: 5 quarrymen, $1 75 aday; 3 choremen; 2 choreboys for raoches. MURKAY & READY, Leading Empioyment Agsnts, 634 nnd 636 Clay st. AUNDR . MAN, $25 AND FOUND; GAR- dener, private family, £25and found MUR- RAY & ReADY, Leading kmployment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st WA $25 AND $30: 8 COOKS, $25. $35 aud 850: 3 dishwashers. MUKRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st OOK’S HELPER, $6 A WEEK, NO SUN- day work, calcarly: bellboy: waiter. count $25 anl room: night waiter, 8 a week: walier, $20 10 825 and room: bov (0 wash dlshes: chore- man, boardiug-house, 820 and room. MARTIN'S, 749 Market s’ VW ANTED—PUSITION 0 DRIVE HORSE and wucon. ress or CHAL. i : : S 5 ORTER AND ROUTBLACK: % EREAND- AMTOL, FEAHryRnCa boys. aged 14 to 16,34 week: ranchhand, 33 FAYTS, % Ao GEFIGE o | iraliranch. 316, MARTIN' Tid arket s 339 B BLTRERIG WPV 8| S5 cor ook scantive. T Marget st. LABORERS; $1 60 PER DAY : COUNTRY; FEMALE HELP WANTED. 10 nlse AL RS, 7h0 Market ar. NO WANH, $30, | N\YAN AND WIFE FOR A DAIRY: §35, ETC. (00K, GERMAN ST¥LE /e 'lady here at 10 to-day: 8 German and Protestant 5:cond giris, $20 and $25: 2 German and French nurses. $20: chambermaid and sew- ing, $20; chambermald, sssist waiting. £20; 2 Testaurant waitresses 84 week and $20; and girls for cooking and bousework. J. F. CROSETI & Co., 316 Sutter st MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. ANTRYMAN, 830 CALL EARLY. MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market st KRMAN WAITER, $25 AND ROOM. MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market st. IRL, EDDY ST, $15; GIRL, SCOTT ST. J$15; gir,, Pacific ave., $15: giri, Golden G ave., $10; girl, Filimore 'st. § 15: girl, Elllsst., $150 3 ria. Webster si.. $15; giri, Jack-on at, $15; girl. Webster at., $15: French girl, §12: «irl, Park Hll ave., $15: girl, Buchanan st., $15: girl, iden Gate nve., $10; yirl. Nineteenth st, 8157 girl, Noe sr., 818} girl, Sutter st., §15; girl, 0'Far- rell'st., $16. girl. Onkisnd. $15; 15 young girla, $8, $10 and $i2 per month. 'MAKTIN'S, 749 Market st. \Y AITRESS. 4 A WEEK AND ROOM; 2 Whitresses, $5 a week: chambermaid ‘and walt, 820 and room: 2 lunch waitresses: cham- bermaid and walt, $15 and rocm; waioress, coun- 25, etc.: waitress, couctry, $20 and room. 'S, 749 Marker at. YUUNG GERMAN GIRL WOULD LIKE A position 10 do housework or s cond work. Ap- piy 4145 Twenty-fourth st., near Casiro. (COMPETENT TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN J wishes to do washing. ironing, cooking or houseciezning by the day; best refefences. MR: AL CURTIN, 3367 Twenty-sixth 8., near Missio WITH EXPERIENCE ON 20814 Seventh si. PPRENTICE custom coat TANTED — 2 BUTLEKS, 830 AND £40: Porter, small country hotél, $16: milker near $15 to $20: young man to wait on table, ar, eic., country, $20: waiter plain hotel, ANDRE'S, 308 Stockton elty, tend city, $30, ete. UTLER, $35: MILKER FEW COWS, $16; 10 laborers for mine, $27 and found K. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 lay st. TOUNG GERMAN, 8200, $35 AND BOARD, money secured: chief cook, walter and dish- washer: many to c-rry sign. United States Em- ployment Office, 639 Callfornia st. 'WO BUTLERS: $40 AND $30. MISS CUL- LEN, 828 Sutter at. ANTED—MAN TO COOK AND WASH dishe« and general usefuiness: wages §20 to Olympic Cafe, 28 Stockton st. $36. ERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL: BUCHANAN st: $26. MARTINS, 749 Marcetst. IRL, SCOTT ST, $18 MAKTIN'S, 749 Matker at. OUNG WOMAN, EXPERIENCED HOUSE- keeper. wants & permanent position: city or country: prefers lodging-house or widower's home. Call 10 to %, room 182, 126 Fourth st ASTRACTIVE YOUNG LADY OF AMIA- £\ ‘ble disposition desires a position as iypewriter or copyist. 1203 Geary at., r00m 2, firsi fl or. IW COR. SIXTEENTH NT., sion: branch ofico of Tis scriptions and want ads taken. VW ANTED-SITUATION BY AN EASTERN widow, with a child 6 years old, a3 honse- keeper or ‘general housework: good plain cool country p'eferred: good reierence given. Call or address 276 T hirteenth st., near Misaion. W ANIED—A POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER or cashier by & young lady having 7 years’ ex- perience in Bioston inarkets. Address Bookkeeper, 57 First st., City NEAR MIS Caie Sub- YOMPETENT RDUCATED MIDDLE-AGED ady desires position as managing hovsekeeper orlady’s compau1on; city or country: Is very musi- cal and wili teech piano and voice culiure if re- quired: not adverse (0 travel: reiiable references. 0. R., box 122, Call Office. XPERILNCED HOUSEKEEPEK WOULD like n position in widower's or bachelor's household: country preferred. Apply 88 Ninth 8., room 17. YOUNG EXPERIENCED GIRLS DESIKE situations in country Lotel, cham berwork or summer resort. Address 8. K., ‘box 31, Call. LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. B, KING SOLOMON'S LODGE NO, 260, . and A. M., cor. Gealy and Stelner sts.—Called meeting THIS (MON- DAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. SEc- 0ND DEGREE. By order of (he Master. HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. SA FRANCISCO CHAFTEK No. 1. Royal Arch Masons, me.uA THIS EVENING. R. A. degree. H. G. PRINCE, Secretary. EXCELSIOR DEKGREK Lodge No. 2, L 0. (. F.—Regu- lar meeting THIS EVENING in Memorial Hall The grand master will pay us a visit. Second egree will be con- ferred. Visi.ors cordilly infited. A. K. KINGSFORD, D. M. CALIFORNIA LODGE, No. 1, 1.°0. 0. F. — At the regular = meeting, MONDAY _ KVENING, March 79, an election of represent tives (0 the Grand Lodge will be ue.d. bers are requested 10 be present, G. W. DAYWALT, N. G. CHARLES E. PosT, Rec. Sec. All mem- (GERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION T T American famlly; geoeral housework. Call 2025 Fifteenth st. FRE.\ CH LADY WAN1S POSITION TO TAKE care of children. 426 Twenty-ninth st. ,AUSDEESS WAN 8 WASHING AT HOME 4 or any kind of work out, or a few hoursevery day. Appiy M., 5465 Natoma st. 615 LAKKIN-BRANCH OF¥ICK OF THE CALL Suvscriptions and want ads taken. OLORED WOMAN WOULD LIKE PLACE housekeeper, cooKing or general housework, 24 Derby pl., off ‘tuylor, bet. Geary and Post. EFINED ACCOMPLISHED YOUNG French widow desires a piace a3 housekeepex or companion. Room 2, 122 Post st. 615 LAKKIN-BRANCHL OKFICE OF THE O UALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. 7OUNG GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES POSI- tion; widower's or bachelor’s household pre- fecred. 10 Fourth at., room 1. WIDOW WANTS PLALIN SEWING OR OFFICERN AND MEM- bers of Californla Lodge, No. 1, > 1 0. 0. F.—Regular session of this lotge will be held on MONDAY EVENING, March 29th. klection of representa- t.v:8 to the Grand Lodge. G. W. DAYWALTZ, N. G. C. H. PosT, Sccretary. g ANNUAL MEETING-THE REGULAR annual meeting of stockholders of the Western Sugar Refining Company will be held at the office of the companv, 827 Market st., San Francisco, Cal, on MONDAY, the 28th dav of March, 1887 st the bour or 12 o’ciock M., for the purpose of e ecting & Board of Directors 1o serve for the ensulng year, aud the transsction of such O'her business 6 may come before the meetinz. Transfer books will ciose on Friday, March 19, it 12 o’clock M. ROBERT OXN ARD, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD TENANTS EJKCTED FOR $4: Bo g kins 46, Pri- ral Meredith 34, Corroral Per] v:u.l Ol:n 85, Maybery 27, Bhowalter 38, 0. E. collections made: ety or country. Pacifio Collection Co, 416 Moutgy st., rom 8; tel. 5580, faney work. Call 108 kourth st., room 2. LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICK OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and waot ads taken. OUNG PARISIAN WIDOW DESIRES PER- manent piace as workiug housekeeper in hotel or widower's home: no Gbjection to country. Rooms 10-11, 122 Post st. ERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL, BUSH ST., $20. MARTIN'S, 749 Murket st GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRLS, $25. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st OUSEWORK GIRL, NEVADA, $20: BEL- vedere, ¥25: kureka $25: 10 housework girts, city ‘and countrv. $20 and 335, 8 young giris, wesist, 310 to $i6. MISS CULLEN, 32 Suuer st I AND 2 ESTAURANT WAITRESS, $6 PER WEEK. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. 0OK. $35: SECOND GTRL, $26; NURSE, $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sotter st. ERMAN OR FRENCH NURSE; $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. CANDINAVIAN OR GEEMAN HOUSE- keeper, must be first-class cook, for mining superintendent and wife at the mines, 25 to $30; weltress, resiaurant, citv. §16; lanch waitress: ook, private family, country, $20; 6 Geiman ghils, housework, city, 82), $16: 1 middienged women. city and Alameda; young gir!s (o assist, £10, $12. C. K. HANSEN & Cu., 110 Geary st. WANIED-PARTINER IN PLACE OF amusement: must have £150: will clear §5 per day eac. room 1. 00D SOLICITORS; GOOD WAGES. 2215 Genry oL, room 19, not before 9 A. . W AXTED-—BOABDING-HOUSE COOK. 922 See owner, 917 Market st Batiery st. ANTED — PARTNEK IN PLACE OF amusement: must have $150: will cleir §5 per day en.h. See uwner, 917 M, BARGAIN—2.CHAIR SHOP COMPLETF: on account o: depsF.ure frum city. 751 O'Far. rell st. y ket st., room 1. 1NDOW maker. TO_LET: 122 Thrd st @OOD FOR WATCH- ANTED—_SOLICITORS FO & “MCKINLF. Bautle for Protection and Soani Mon contalos blographles and portraits of Cabinet: in: troductory chapter on finance by John Sherman: oniy $1 60: commission .0 per cent; bonanza for agents: tremendous demand: credic iiven: freight paid; outfits free; write quick. The Do- ‘minion Com pany, Department 6, Unicago. 252 : MISSION ST.—BRANCH OFFICK OF 6 Tun Cars: sobscriptions and waus uds taken, Q MEN TO GO NORTH FOR SUMMER JOB. At HERMAN'S 87 Clay st. W ANTED—2 COOKS, GRMAN STYLE, $30 and $25; German nurse, $20: Swedish secoud g cool gir. for housework and assist: Germau cok, $25. LEON ANDRE, 308 Siockton st. 00K, PRIVATE BOARDING-HOUSE, $30; upsiairs girl. $26: middle-aged woman, keeper. $10; cook, $26. MKS NURTO: Sutter st. ANTED — YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE work: must lown employrr €500 on good se- curity. W. A., box 149, Cal Ofice. ARDKNER ON SHARES: FLORIST; grounds, %h\nu. lodgings free; no money re- quired. 117 Powell at. TANTED_MEN FOR STEAM WHALERS, Apply shipping agency, 10 Steuart, upstairs. NAMELED SIGNS, ENAMELED amelid iabela: there ix only one piace BAKEK’S, 409 Sanchez st 0 SELL letiers, to get them. GEX BEYAN'S BOOK, “THE FIRST attie’ Apply or adaress' for territory F. PERSON. manaer subscription department. THE WHITAKER & RAY COMPANY. 723 Market st. t 12 a. Wednesiay, [ Buildin T STOCK OF WINES. Noi st fust, room 3 Market st. WELL-KNOWN « sort a. profit: 5 acr tely furnished. H. M. = < HEALTH 1 railiowd station. $2600 a v of iand and_hotel of " rooms\ DARTNKR WANTED IN AN OLD-ESIABe lished planing-mills business: smni! ca ltai ree active mun desired more than caple quired; 8 live . Addres: box 12, Cail Uffice, Oaxiand. ELSE, special ad- or of the estate of Charies Keenan, de- WOLLLEY, 633 JALOON AND RESTAURANT: 4 11VING rent $35 X rooms: piy 3. A. lease; nesr carhous OSTE K, cor. Sixth and Markec sts. Ap 1LOVE MANUFACTURE, chines and b.ocks; vrice, $500. Call Oftice. TOOLS, T.. box 99, Moe FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED. W ANTED_FURNISHED HOUSE I+ GOOD condition for 3 peopla; Western Addition pre- ferred: for ayear: references first class; give full partizulars. Address M. L., F. 0. box 2660, City, HOUSES WANTED. T ANTED—RENT SMALL COTTAGE: MUST be cheap: have children. 136 Seventh, box 2. ¥ WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. W AN TED_PETAIUMA INCUBATOR, 100 10 500 exgs; good condition; siate price, Ad- dress 239 Post st room 12. VW ANIED-SMALL FUOTPOWER SCREW- cutting laihe. Address P., box 122, Call. UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER RAMHEN doors, mantels. etc., for rale. 1166 Mission v JELL YUUR BOOKS, CLUTHING AND JEW- D eiry 10 A. KLEIN. 109 sixtn postal. EDUCATIONAL- AJDERSON'S ACADEMY AND SCHOOL OF Mathematics: puplls prepared 11 day and evening classes and by private lessons for Calior- nia and Stanford universities: teachers.’ marine enginee:s’ and civil service examinatious; spectal €v'g classes; mathematics, mechanical drawing; bigh school pupils coached.. K., 402 Parrot-bldg. SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND Elocution, 1215 Octavia st ~an Francisco., MISS ELIZA MACKINT OSH. pupil of Professor G. W. Baynham, Glasgow, Scotland, and graduate | of the School ' of .Oratory, Philadeiphia, Pa.. teacher. Office days. Friduy ». M, Saturday A. M. BALD'S BUSINESS CULLEGE, 24 POST— Bookkeeping, ELusiness practice. shorthand, iyping, telecraphy. languages, English branches electrical engineering: 10 teachers; 15,000 gradu: ates; day und evening sessions; cataiogue. YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 313 Montgomery st.: individual ipstrucsion 1n thortband, typine. bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.: Iite scholarship $30: low rates ber week and mo. F'SSONS IN ELOCUTION, DELSARTE, volce and physical cuiture at pupll’s residence; $5a moath. Address L. K., box 71, Call Office. TIFITING GOVERNESS: MUSIC AND EN- glish branches; terms reasonable. 1111 Turk st., near Laguna. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private thestricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. R b and 12, LO.O.F. block, 7t and Mk, 1O COOPER, SCHOOL OF ACTING AND Opera. Fantomime and Acting; study of reper tire and vocal music. 814 Geary st INGINEERING SCHOOL: ELECA civil. mining, sorvey, assay, archir. X ray tausht; es. 1864 A. VAN DER NATLLEN 938 Mkt JTIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS Coliege, 723 Maret st ; students trained; office MECH., A100N: OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNER: 8- furnished rooms, w hich cheap on account of sickness; cor. Baiwery and Pacitic sts. nearly juy reat; UST BE * LD: HOME BAKERY trade snd jocation: 3 Iiving-rooms; parties go ing East. 1008 Hyde st. GOUD JOR RENT OR known Oaxes Hotel at Haywards. box F, Hayward LEASE — THE , Cal, WELL- Address P ARTNER TO TRAVEL stereopticon; outfl A, San Jose. complete. WITH LECIURE 6. G, Y. M. G0 Y OUNG WOMAN WISHES var.ner with smail capitel. B. 1,1 Fitth st. LEMAN ARTNER WITH SMALL CAPITAL IN cigur business. C. B., box 41, Cail. C 1GAR-ST. KK estate. 1627 De AND BAZAAR; adero st. TO (LO:E (1ORNER SALOON AND CIGAR-STAND FOR going East. 51635 Geary st $ 75. CIGAR-SIOKE AND LAUNDRY OF- fice; owner golng East. 1025 Market st. & 90( CIGAR ANDSTATIONEKY TORE; + clearing over §100 per month above all expenses, iocation acents. jmeiuding rent for living-rooms ‘s thorough irial given betore buylng; no good souaol 8., box 103, call Office. ARGAIN_SMALL CANDY-STORE, ICE- cresm parlor and factory: complete se: of tools, fixtures, eic.; owner leaving City; no rea- offer refused. U8 McAdilister st. STATIONERY - STORE WITH $200 ern part of State, for sale. . news agency. in best town in northe Aduress B., box 133, Call Office. N OLD - FSTABLISHED MILLINERY- store; handsome fixtures: great bargain. GEOKGE W. H. PATTEKSON & CO., 2 Valencia. COLD MINE OR INTEREST FOR SALE: 3 working partners preferred; equipped. Box 44, Call Oftice. § 35| sion s:. CORNKR . good stock; living-rcoms. GROCERY AND BAR- 1747 % Mis- ESTAURANT; $100; LOW RE: location. Address K. L., box 15 I ESTAURANT ‘must be sold a: once. LODGING - HOUSE; 41 Paciticst. AND JHOEMAKER-SHOP FO ¢ SaLE; 2927 CALI fornia st. Inquire 1625 Devisadero si. $16 HAY, o yard: 3 dress G. H., box 134, this office. GRALN, must seli WOOD AND COAL cause sickness. Ad HOESFORE AND REPAIRING. Main st cheap. Inquire Call Oftice. HOP ON best location in (own: for sale, OUNG WIDOW WANTS A GEXILE N Room 8, 207 Post st. y 7 BOLE OR HALF INTEREST IN PAYING printing busizess: fine tyje: cheap. 921 Mkt situations m-§mv Towest rates or credit for tuition IANO, GERMAN, 75c; PUPIL LEIPSIC Conservatory and Germun High School. 110 yde st. AMY J. DE calture, pian: =, 405 MCALLISTER—VOICE pri.les $2 hr. vocal classes$L mo. OOKKPNG. WRIENG, ARITHMTC, GRAME, day & night: no ciasses; $5 month. 845 Mission. KOF. LOUIS MERKI: VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, cornet: reasonable. 225 Geary,or. Powell. @ AKTNER FOR GUOD-PAYI G RESIAU- Tant, or w.ll sell cheap. 145 Fifth st $ 120 PRODUCK AND POULTRY BUSI- .+ nes: 1own short " dist: cause for seliin HOGAN, 104 and' 108 Pine st. doing large trade in lively ce 1rom Sau_Francisco: good snap. Farticulars see H. H. ESTAURANT; 8160 CASH: payments: REST EASY £00d “business: cheap reni. Ad- dress K., box 17, Call Uflice. INGING; PIANO: PAKIS GRADUATE; ¥rench, German languages: $2mo. 109 Taylor. UITAK, MANDULLN, PIANU AND VUCan lessons, 83 mo. Mary Westhaus, ¥9 Fifth. UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE CaLx taken a: branch oflice, 339 Huyes sti open until 8:30 o'clock. FURNITURE FOR SALE. OR SALE—FUKNITU REOF FLAT, CHEAP. 2811 Sixteenth st., near Folsom. OUSEHOLD RANGES ARE THE BEST. JOHN F. MEY ERS CO., 947 Market at. RUIIRING FROM RETALL BUMXESS; ‘muat close out stock in 30 days: brussels cur- pet, 4ul4c yard: floor oficloth, 18c: mat:lug, 70 yard: beiroom seis, 3 pieces, §9 60: “4-room fur- niture outfiz, $65. SHIREK & SHIKEK, 747 Market st., Opp. Gran: ave. HAMBERMAID AND WAIT, PLAIN HO- tel, $20. K. . WARD & CO., 610 Cay st. ANTED—COOKS, CHA MBERMALDS, 7y Lnrsegirls, glris fr housework. MRS. HIKD, 1 HAMBERMAID AND HELP WAITING, U counuy, $:0; wattress, country, 822 60, HO' TEL GAZETTE, 420 K y 8t W ANTED-MIDDLE-AGED WUMAN T DO general housewor< and winaow-cleaning; emali family. 421 Ashbury, cor. Page. PPRENTICKE WANIED ON CUSTOM coats. Room 36, Donohoe bu lding. cur. Mar- ket and Tayler sts. ANTED — LADY FROM 20 TO 30 TO clean offiss anl work on commission. 131 Montgomery st, room 16. ANTED—FIRS1.CLASS GI KL FINISHERS and Iadies’ tailor. A pply 40934 Van Ness av. 615 LABKIN-BRANCR OFKICE OF THE CALL: subscriptions and wanc ads. taken. (GIBL TO CARE OR (HILDREN: ASSIST upstairs work: $16. Apply 22.3 Vao Ness. YOUNG GIRL Ok ELDERLY LADY 10 take care of children; smail wages. 901 Post. JIRST-ULASS MELP ON CUSTOM COATS. 468’iehama st. W ANIED-GIRLFOK LIGAT HOUSEWORK. 1326 Guerrero; number on gate. UBSCRIPTION® AND WANT ADS FOR THE CALL taken ai_branca oftice, 559 Hayes open untii 9:3J vclock. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR. Market: 200 rooms B¢ 10 81 50 per night: £180 to 86 par week; convenient aid respectable: iree bus and baggage to and from tke ferry. ANTE(—AN EXPERIENCED TAILOR- OB custom coats. 336 Sixth st. ANTEL—GOOD TAILORESS STOM Wt Poat st. e 167 MatE 25 S BRANCH oFFICK oF THK CALL: subscription and wané ads taken. BARBERS_FOR EMPLOVMENT CALL SEG P.C. Barbers’ Assn. 8. FUCHY, 825 Grantave. JIEST-CLASS BARBKRS FURNISHED BY International Union Free Empioyment Bureau, 34 Fourtn st, the Modera. L Liss, recretary. OURNKYMEN BAREKEKS bMPLOYMENI seeretary H. BERKNARD, 102 reventn st. ESOLUTIONS KENGKOSSED, DIPLOMAS filled out & ail kinds of penwork. J. W. GRIF- FITH, Heald’s Business College, 34 Bost st FOR U0OD REPAIKING CALL AT CEN- tral Repairing Shoe Shop, 1544 Market st.. bet. Larkin and City Hail ave., or 74y Mission st arge siock new and second-hand shoes on sal shoes made i0 order, auy style, $3 up. 2520 TYLISH AND DUKABLE C\LF SHOES nade (0 order, 82 50: cheapest place In city for repairing and second-hand shoes. 959 Howard st W ANTED-SEAMAN, ORDINARY SEAMAN and green-hands for ‘whaiing and deep-water vessels. Apply at MCMAMON & McCAKTHY, 117 Drumm st., upstairs. : ANTED—MEN TO LEAKN BARBER ade: shops, teols. positions ~furnished: 8 weeks required. 8. F. Barber College, 13814 Eighth, INGLE RUUMS 10c AND 18c NIGHT, 60c and 75¢ week. Lindell House. Sixth and Howad. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Kolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, stlll runs Denver House, #17 Third st.: 154 inrge rooms; 26c per night: $1 10 $3 per weeic. MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND want ady taken for THK CALL. ANTED—GIRLT0 DO GENKE. USK- Wi e Hayes st e 6] 5 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CAiL: subscrintions an want ad« taken. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. HINESE & JAPANFSE; EST'D 20 Y EARS; help:tel. muin 1997. BRAULEY & Cu..640 Clay (GIBL TO MAKE GOUD BUTTONHOLES AND help on custom copts. 774 Folsum st. 7 OUNG GIRIL IN BAKERY AND RESTAU- rant. Call at 306 Hayes st. MERICAN FAM- G IBLECRHOUSEWUR ¥20. 721 Ellis st W AST ADs AND SUBSCKIPTIONS TOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Office sout- west corner Sixteenth and Mission sis. 100 2EIGTS TAKE LoDGING T 10 10 100 20 20c » nignt. incinding conve i rods 124 Washington st.. near Kearn. AT L NECUANNE 117 SIXTH Foi lowest prices on househoid #oods: new of K084 5 Dew: cas Or on time: open evenings. FURNITURE WANTED. ST PRICKS FOR FURNITURE, MDSE.. etc. STREET & CKRESWELL. Anctioneers 927 Market st. rm.316. Houses bought in their entirety. JURNITGRE, STOVES, CARPETS, COUN- ters. showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market. F YOU WANT G0Ou PRICES FOK FURNE ture and merchanaise see BURD, 211 Larkin H by Indiana Auction Co,1057 Market.opp.Jones CARPET CLEANING. (CABEETS CLEANKD, RENOVATED LIKE new. J. MCQUEEN, 458 Stevenson, Tel. 8.228. (CUIX STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORK S cleans, moves. lays carpets. G, H. STEVENS G 00D BAKERY FOK SALE OR RENT. AP- ply 712 Vulencia st. X ARE CHANCE—PLACE FOR RENT ~UIT- able for tirat-cluss re often br. 275, Haywards. aurant; Sunday bicycles, g 200 peopie 10 towa. ~Address P. O. box $1000 UNDIVIDED HALF- | NTEREST « In achool section 7 miles from Kands- rincipals only. 11 Office. Address Land, box 59, Cal JIRST-CLASS DRUGSTORE In <& clsco. N FRA Address G. L. CARROLL, Haywards, [OR SALE—SALOON AND LUNUH) OUSEy Apply a: Anchor Brewery, 1341 Pacific st TATIONERY STORE: OLD, GOOD-PAYIN 18 years established. place ice for woman 10 make a geod Ifving; Inquire all Oftice. $850. DELICACY STORE ON PRINCIPAL business street in Western Adaition: good trade ana cheap rent; splendid chance for man and wife. Appy W. Z, box 27, Call Office. 2526 MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AsD want ads taken 10r THK CALL 1000 CAKDS, 31 5U. SHOW CARDS, RTC. Tel. Black 141. HILL, 2234 Geary st (0TY PRUGSTORE AXD FIXTURES, COR. large street: sell reasomabe. Apply 21934 Eim ave. ARNESNS.SHOP FOR SALE. INQUIKE OF H IGHER PKICK THAN ANYWHERE PAtb | THOS. FLEMING, Sonora, « oftice. TY KOUSE kUi sAle APPLY 1HS 24 LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE" ROOMS ON MARKET ST. 14 rooms, oniy 0 rooms; cornes 14rooms on Sutter. 7-room i $ 80 250 1,200 50 Mar. 3% and 40 Lighth t.; telophone South 250. W HLEN YOU BECOME DISQUSTED WITH Poor work send (0 SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car pet-beating Works, 353-67 Tehama st.; tel. So. 4 samples free: tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 8 8th st Sutter; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM. prop. VARPET 20° ROOAM ROOMI see this targain. DECKE: ) 1020 Market st (CABEKT-CLEANING, Sc: LAYING, Sci KUG 17 -ROOM HOUSE; 13 ROUMS FURNISHED sell at a bargaln. DECKEK, 1020 Markel si. DVANUE CARPET-CLEANING CO., 403 F OR 54 LE—NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSE of 11 rooms, cheap. Inquire at 113 kddy st. -~ HOOM CLEANED & RENOVATED LIEE | 16 mew. 23 Tenth; tel. South 36, Mackintosh & Co. | J., HUUSE: penses, $49: §300: box 44, Cali oftice. INCOME OVER EX- sckuess; part casn. WALTS, reliable carpet-cleaniug al . atlon works. 413 MeAllister. “Tel. Jessie iL. « 240 14th si.; cleaning 30 & yard. Tel Ml 70 ONKLIN'S CAKPRL- BEAT) WORKS 838 Golden e, ohone Xast A&, Tessio 331, | N Eourer E MITCHELL CAKIET-CLEANING 00, | 2dY. 10 FURNISHED 8-ROUM LODGING- must be sold at ance, Inquire of Lands Market st., 10p floor: 10 ugent.. OR SALKE—A 16-KOOM LODG NG-HOUSE: account of sicknes kept it for seven years; will sell cheap. ay st., upstairs. 51 rent §:5: ent owner Inquire PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E=T 1IN CITY—SINGLE KOUMS, 13. 20 AND B 25 cents per night: $1, §1 26, $1 50 per wees. Faciic House, Commiercial and ieidesdorf? sis. JALANESE INTRLIIGENUE AGENCY. B 90, St. Ann's bl'g, 6 Eddy st.; tel Mawn 0434 MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF 1HE iiy of 4: no washiny 4 G83 wai via wad subscriplions taken. ANTED,TOCOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR- W {aciorks KNOX Coliection goy, 110 Suter, attysatlaw, rms. 515,516, 51> floor, Parro-tbidg J UES k RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. B00M1 26 and 27, Crocker WAL seivpuoue Mas 6, Ban Francisco, Cak l 339 HAYES—BRANUH OFFICE OF THS CALL: subscriptions and want ads taxen. OHN R. AITKEN AND M4 URICK L. ASHER, e PHYSICIANS. D R C. 4864 C. 3 o Sl 8L ; diseuses of Womvn a5) 'DONNELL, 1206 MARKET, RES, peclaliy, 10| |eD] =1