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SN 8 THE SAN FRANCIS 30 CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1897. m————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— e BUDD 1S SLICING THE OFFICIAL PIE Many Hungry Democrats Are Clamoring for a Piece. E. D. McCabe Will Ultimately Become Secretary of the Har- bor Commissioners. The Position of State Librarien Is Oaly Designed to Fill a Gap for the Retiring Private Secretary. It is contended that Judge Bridgford and A. Caminetti, Assemblymen in the recent Legisiature, are not disqualified from serving on the Code Commission by reason of their votes on that subject. Had they voted to create the commission they would not be eligible, but only having voted on the proposition to abolish the commission it is claimed that they are not renaered ineligible. Governor Budd was in the City yester- day, but was seeking repose after the ar- duous labors of last week. The duty of appointing the Code Commissioners and the Auditing Board of Public Works, otherwise known as the dredger scheme, now devolyes upon bim. There will be one Republican Code Commissioner, and Judge Daly is an aci- ive aspirant for reappointment. The Judge did not get anything from the pub- lic treasury for assisting the Attorney- General in fighting the Southern Pacific case in the United States Circuit Court. The plan put up by the Board of Exam- iners was to appropriate a lump sum of $25,000 for W. W. Foote, Robert Y. Hayne and Judge Daly, but when the Legislature considered that Daly was drawing a good salary from the State when the case was tried it was decided to eliminate his share entirely from the bill, hence the measure was passed allowing Foote $10,000 and Hayne $10,000. If Daly gets anyihing for this dispiay of legal lore on the side he must get it from Foote and Hayne. Billy Foote has a reputation for generosity, and he may perpetuate it by pungling over $5000 to Daly. Ryland Wallace, who is accredited with heving performed most of the work of code revision during the past two years, may be retained on the commission. In the event of his retention either Bridgford or Caminetti would be counted out of cal- culations for servic: in that direction. Peter Shiels, who has held the office of retary of the commission, a job that pays $200 a month, isabout to resizn to be- come private secretary of the Governor. There are several applicants for the Shiels vacancy. Isadore Alexander, who iscon- nected with the commission, may be pro- moted. He was an original Budd men in the S:ate conventionand was active in the campaign that followed. At a meeting of the State Board of Library Trustees held in this City last aturday the resignation of Dr. Mathews, State Librarian, was considered. E. D. McCabe, who is to be succeeded as private secretary of the Governor by Peter Shiels, is on the siate to succeed Mathews. The | knowing D:mocrats profess 1o believe that McCabe cannot be ousted from the library by the incoming Kepublican Board of Trustees and that he can serve four years from the date of his appoint- ment. The salarv of the Gevernor's pri- vate recretary is $4000 per yesr and tne salary of the Staie Librarian $3000a vear. Shouid McCabe fail to hold the office of Librarian under Republican rule he could be made secretary of the State Board of Harbor Comumissioners, as the Democrats now control that board. Mr. Keegan, the present secretary, a Republican, bas yet nearly two years to serve. Democratic politicians wiio do the closest figuring as- rert that if McCabe goes into the State Library the job will be relinquished when Keegan’s successor is elected. W. W. Foote, it is said, can be attorney of the Harbor Comiaissioners if he desires, but lawyers who know something of Foote’s practice say that he could not af- Jord 10 take the piace. At last accounts A. received his commission as Insurance Commissioner to serve out the unexpirea term of M. R. Higgins, resigned. Last Thursday the Governor wired Mr. Hig- gins to serve a fow days more, as he conld Dot then mppoint his successor. The be- lief is strong in insurance circles that A. J. will get the place. Before the 17th inst. the Governor must appoint five persons who shall be citizens of California and not all members of the same political party, who shail be known as the Auditing Board to the Commis- tioner of Public Works. The bill creating this board, which carries an appropriation of $300,000, vas approved March 17, and Tequires that the appointments shall be made within thirty days of the passage of the act. EOLIPSE WON. Eesult of the Kuns at Ingleside Cours. ing Park. Eclipse won the course at Ingleside yes- terday. The runs were as follow J. Seggerson’s White Chief beat Miramonte Kennel’s Firevail, T. Butler’s Susie beat Cro- nin & MeDonald’s Skyball, M. Trayuor's Val. Jey Maid beat P. Ryan’s Move On, Bartel & Rossiter's Emin Pasha beat Dilion'& Rellly's Right Bower, W. Kay's Eclipse beat Grace & D Deceiver, M. Traynor's Flasnlight beat Miramonte Kennels' Mission Tip, J. Korrl- Zan's St. Lawrence beat D. Shannon’s Sarcas i Bartel & Rossiter’s Wayfarer beat E. Scott Lord Byron, Bartel & Rossiter’s Brandon Bells beat & E. Portal's Magnet, D. Sh, ita beat Nurriwa Kennel's Wa; monte Kennel's Sam beat D. Shannon nerton. First_ ties—Susie beat White Chief, Emin Pasha beat Velley Maid, Eclipse beat Fiash- Tight, St. Lawrence beat Eclivse, Sam a bye. Second ties—Susie beat Emin Pasha, Eclipse beat St Lawrcnce, Sam beat Senorita. Third tie—Suste beat Sam, Eciipse & bye. Final—Eclipse beat Susie. Prizes—$80, $40, $25, §14. §14 and $14. ‘SAN FRANCISCO *‘CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franciseo CALI— 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every Bignt 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 unil 9:30 o'cléck. er Sixteenth and Mission streets; open ‘clock. street: open until 9 o'clock. 167 Ninth strect; open until 9:30 o'clock.. 1505 Polk street: open until 8:30 o'clock. NW. corner Tweniy-second and Kentueky streets: open till 8 o'clock NOTICE OF MEETINGS. 2 GOLPES GATE COMMANDERY No. 16, K. T.. Golien Gate building, 625 Sutter 'st—Stated assemoly THIS EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. The Order of the Temple will be conferred. All fraters ure courteously 1nvited. CHARLES H. MURPHY, Eminent Commander. ‘WILLIAX T. FONDA. Recorder. SPECIAL NOTICES. FITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 84: collections made: aity or country. Pcific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6: tel. 5580. V0D COOK WISHES A SITUATION: CITY or country: 1s a good baker; references. 31514 Stockion st. A WEEK’S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALL.1p wrapver, for mailing. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. ERMAN SECOND GIRL OR LAUNDRENSS with reterence desires a_situatioa. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 816 Suiters: KAT YOUNG GE'MAN GIRL DRSIRES situstion_at housework or nurse; $10 to $15; Teferences. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st VW OMAN, WiTH & GI'1, 6, DESIRES FIT- nation bes; references: city or country: $10 to $15 Miss CULLEN, 338 Sutter st. 00D WORKER; AMERICAN WOMA! Intely came here; knows what work s trustworihy: gois by the day; $1 & day and car- fare; strong and williug (0 work; good house- er: is wil ing 1o do any kind of WOrk: prefers 10 go by the day; would iice more work from 7bc tosladay. Ladles please cail alonce 444 Minna. OUNG SWEDISH GIRL WISHES A SITU- stion to do general housework and cookine; have good references: wages not iess than $30. Please call at 119 Juniper i, between Teuch and Eieventn, off Harrison. TOUNG WOMAN, GERMAN, DESIRES PO- sition as nurse for invaild or lady’s ma'd; Is £00d seamstress: willing 10 travel. Call or ad dress 832 valencia st. OMPETENT SEAMSTRESY AND CHAM- ) bermand w shes a situation; will take care of children or dosecond work; ciiy or country: £ood seference. 325 Sutter st Y OUNG PARISIAN WIDOW DESIRES PER. manent piace xs working bousekeeper in hotel or widower's home: no objection o country. Rooms 10-11, 122 Post st. {ERMAN GIRL DESIRES A SITUATION AS chamtermaid. Call or address A. D., 114 Fourth st., Koysl House. W A)TED—FOSITION BY YOUNG UIRL OF 18 10 ‘do geueral bousework or second work. Call ac 224 Howaru st., room $1. JEAT GEKMAN GIRu WANTS SITUATION: AN “good ‘cook mad isundress: country prefered. 550 Mission st., room 21, second floor. EEMAN GIRL DESIKES A SITUATION to do cooklng und downstmirs work. 318 Jessle st RESFECTABLE GIRL WISHES PLACE TO do housework and plain cooking or chsmber- work. Cull at 3188 Ociavis st. ©) GIKLS (SCANDINAVIAN) WISH SITUA- & tions as cook and second girl Piease call or address 1148 tutier st., room ¥ 1. NTELLIGENT YOUNG GIRL WISHES SITU. ation to tend store or do upstairs work: has had experience. Call 744 Clementing st. ELIABLE GIRL WISHES SITUATION AS £00a c0OK: Washing: Irouing: no postals. 723 Natoma st. INGLE WOMAN, FIRST-CLASS COOK, DE. sires # p ace as housekeeper or cook. 32 Turk s, Tear, upstairs, o the lefi, room 83. N TO DO GEN. Please call at KL WISHES A SITUATIO erai housework or second work. 221 Eleventh st. ERMAN EMPLOYMENT, 306 MASON ST., tel. main 5332, furnishes bes: help of all na- tionalities. JIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS WANTS A ~ITU- ation and would do chamoerwork. Call be- tween 10 and 3 o'clock ut 25144 Post st , nr. Baker. YOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS SITUATION; / gooa_cook, baker and Iaundress: nstionality Scotch: references. Call Monday 103 Eighth st., near Mission. WEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUATION: GEN- eral housework, cooking. 1015 York st., near Twenty-second. VW OMAN WISHES ANY KIND OF IOUSE- work by the day. Please cail 908 Powell st. | tools. Address H., box UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE Cavry taken ai branca oftice, 339 Hayes sii open untit 9:30 o'clock. ANTED—SITUATION AS BOOKKEEFPER or Atenographer by competent young lady of experieace: small salary 10 beginjwith expected. Address Stenographer, box B8, Call Office. W CUR. SIXTEENTH 9T sion: bramch office of THs scriptions and want ads taken. 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL Subscriptions and want ads taken. NEAR MI- CaLe bub OMAN TO WORK BY THE DAY: §1 AND car fare. Address W. W., box 135, Call. INCHESTER HOUSKE, 44 THIRD ST, NR, Marcet: 200 rooms %5c 1o 8150 per night; 21 50 to llirr ‘week ; convenlent and respecial free bus and baggage 10 and from the lerry. 615 LARKIN_BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: rubscrintions an want ad« taken. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. ‘SE; EST'D 20 YEARS; 7. BRAULEY & C0..640 Clay AM KEE_CHINESE AND JAPENKSE EM- ployment office. 51114 Bushst., or. Grant ave. UNTEK & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANLSE employment office, rrmoved to 61414 Califor Dia st, near Kearny. el malu 231 APANESE INTELLIGENGE AGENCY. K 90, St Ann's bl'g, 6 Eddy st.: tel Miain 5234 HINESKE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT oftice: best hein. 41414 O'Farrell. Tel. k. 426. TEADY RELIABLE SCANDINAVIAN 5 wanis work of any kind: can drive and care for borses. D. J.. box 81, Cail. HELP WANTED—Contfuned. HELP WANTED-—Continued. PERSONALS. ANTED—A GISL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work: wages, $3 (081u. Apply 7 Vaiparaiso. (GBL WANTED TO TAKE CARE CHILD; must sieep home. 22214 Page st ELIABLE WOMAN; LIGHT WORK; GOOD home; small wazes. 5 Fourth st. Y QURG GIRLTO ANSIST WITH CHILDREN and little housework. 664 Broderick st. LAIN FINISHER WANTED ON CUSTOM coats. 80 Grove st OATMAKERS WANTED. APPLY AT 11 A 3. At the Stevenson.street entrance to CHARLES LYONS, 721 Earket st NOTISM TAUGHT, $10: DISEASES nd nabits sured: b, Reekets tnsiituts, 1846 Marke: st. 167 SLSTE ST — BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLl subscriptiou aua waut ads. taken. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC P. C. Barbers' Assn. & FUCHS, 825 Grant ave. PIRT-CLASY BARBERS FURNISHED BY Iuternational Union Free Empioyment Bureau, 84 Fourth st, the Modern. L LKSS, Eecretary. PANISH FORTUNE-TELLER FROM THE Fast 223 Post st.. room 17. AMMAKING ENLARGEMENTS AND IM- provements all the time; constantly incress- ing patronage will allow me (0do it; the Very be bair-dres.ing in ihe city 325c, no varlation switches §1 and $2; best Bair. grays included: $2 60 a0a 3. G. LEDEKER, 111 Stockton nearest Geary. GRY X0 DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Call aiter 9 o'cloek at 1125 Laguna st. OURNEYMEN BARnEKS EAMPLOYMan( secretary H. BKRNARD, 102 reventh st IRST-CLASS SKIRTMAKER WANTED. 408 Sutter st. 2TON, THE EASTERY CHAMPION, Was surprised ‘that STEVENS won all his races by usiog VITA UIL, a speed producer; cures rains, bruises, lameness and soreness: $1 bottle, 685, $10 gal.: ch'ges prepaid. 1553 BUCHANAN. GIKL FOR DUWNSTAIRS WORK AND cooking: wates $20. 740 Castro s . (CQMPETENT GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework and cooking. 1632 Go den Gatear. GIBLTOASSIST I\ LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 620 Guerrero at, . PEOTESTANT GIRL, LIGHT HOUSEWORK: wages $10. 174 Lexingion ave., Dear 19th st JIRST-CLASS WAISTHANDS, AND AP- prentices paid while learning. 330 O'Farell. ROTESTANY GiRL FOR HOUSEWORK; Pn‘n $12. 174 Columuia ~quare. ARBERS—GUOD 15¢-SHOP FOR SALE. 1944 Market. ESOLUTIONS ENGKOSSED, DIPLOMAS filled out & ail kinds of renwork. J. W. GRIF- FITH. Heaid's Business College, 24 Post st. JOE 0OD REPAIKING CALL AT CEN- ural Repairing Shoe Shop, 1584 Market st.. bet. Larkin and City Hail ave., or 743 Mission s large siock new and second-hand shoes on sals shoes made to order, any style, $3 up. TYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES made to order, $3 50; cheapest place In city for repairing and secoud-hand shoes. 959 Howard st. ANTED_MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; shops, tools, positions furnished: 8 weeks required. 5. F. Barber College, 13814 Eighth, A EPRENTICES ON CUSTOM COATS. 868 Minna st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. INGLE RUOMS 10c AND 160 NIGHT, 60c and 75¢ week. Lindell House. Sixth and Howad. IRL TO ASBIST IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK: wages $1U; reference required. 2416 Fillmore. ELIABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS housckeeper. 143 Bartlett at. {XPERIENCED FINISH&R ON COATS AND apprentices; gogd wages. 221 Sixtn st UNCH WAITER; sic. 1245 KENTUCKY street. SBARKEEPERE BY A NINGLE RESPECT- £\ able mun: best of references. Barkeeper, 651 Mission st., room 36. 7OUNG MAN WISHE! ‘aller, tolearn: wages no object. 41, Call. A POSITION AS M. F., box 4 MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THK CaLL: want ads and subscriptions taken. D NECKTIE- W ASIED — EXPERIEN makers: tecks, four-in-hands, bows or ciub tles: if 1o sible bring samples of work. EAGLE- SON 0., 535 Market st. ANTED_LABORERY AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Koikin, Reno House proprie- tor, sulll runs Denver Houss, 217 Third st.: 15J iarge rooms; 25¢ per uight: $i 10 83 per week. W ASI ADS AND SUBSCKLETIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at _Branch Utlice, south: west corner Sixteenth and M iasion sts. JEN TO TAKK LODGING AT 100, 150 100 i 20c a nigne including cofew st Tous £24 Washington near Kearnv. l)h\‘r IN CITY —SINGLE ROUMS, 15, 20 AND 3725 cents per night: $1. 81 28, 81 50 per week. Yacine House Commercial and leidesdore sts. — NINTH ST —BEANCH OFFICE OF 167 Tin"Cara:' suvacripuios aud wams ads taken. W ANT-D—POSITION BY LICENSED DRUG- gist and physician. J., box 20, Call Office. AN APPRENTICE WANTED FOR HAIk- store. Apply 1508 roix st. 4 MAKKnT ST.—BEANCH OFFICK OF THE CALL: want ads and subscriptions taken. PUSITION WANTED BY A STRONG YOUNG German to take care of horses, drive delivery ANTED — PUPILS FO) school; course practical; cf w forming for spring work: satisfaction g eveniag classes. 2214 Goary st. or 410 Leavenworth st. TRONG GIRL FOR AOUSEWORK; % CHIL- dren; $12. 7486 Castro st. ILLINERY ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE U. 8. MA rine Corps, U. ¥ Nuvy—Abie-bodied unmar- ried men beiween ine ages of 31 and 30 years who are citizens of the United S:ates. or thoss who Lave iegally declared iheir intention to be- come such: musi be of good character ani habits and able tospeak, read and write English and be between 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in beignt For further information apply at the Recruitlng Ofice, 20 Kills st.. San Francisco, Cal. ON'T GO TO The springs this summer: alt the health-giy- ing qualities of the wateis are at DR SMITH'S ELECIRO-MAGNETIC BATHS; halt pense; twice the comfort; permanent rallef; hy- glenic board; sunny rooms. SANITARIUM,15:8 BUCHANAXN oT. ME. ROLLAND, PALMIST; MAGNETIC treatments a specialty. Room 1, 223 Post st. BUSINESS CHANCES. 650, SALOON ON THIRD ST. CLOSE . tonew Call bullding: dolni good pay- ing business: must sell at once: disagreement of paitners. WILKE, 753 Market st. RALOON. WITH 4 LIVING-ROOMS on Howard st.: low rent: doing good makeoffer. WILKr, 753 Maraet st. 3()(). CORNER NALUON: ENTABLISHED . yeurs; one b.ock north of . arket st., close to Examiner office: & genuine bargain; acte ual value $1000. WILKE, 783 Market st. 700, SALOON. WITH CLUBRQOM:: L Li- $ . gautly fitted up: closs to Baidwin Ho- tel: long lease; sacrificed; owver accepied Govern- ment position; investigate. WILKE, 783 Marker. 75(). SALOON IN CHOICEST BUSINESS $ OU). location: established 20 years: 1 bl iard, 1 pool-tuble; cash regisier: rent oiy $0; a first-class paying place. WILKE. 783 Market si. GF TO-DAY ONLY: SALOUN ON MA $125. L& nitce worea 9500, WILKE, 783 Market st HGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURNE ture, restaurant, saloon fixtures and grocer- NBEKG, 632 Market: tel. main 1043, stocks. S 158 JES>IE AND LIZZIE KEKGAN, LATE with G. Lederer, exper. hairdresser, ayeing and bleaching «_specialty. 1243y O'Farrell st., phone Brown 353. DVICE FREK: DIVOKCE LAW~ A SPEC- ialty: private; no fee withou: success: pro- insolvency, wills, collections. bills of sale: damages, etc. : private detectives: estab. 10 years. G.W.HOWE, at:y-at-iaw, 850 Market,cor.Stocktn M?LE. LEONA—LIFE READINGS AND GEX. M uine magnetic treatments. Rm. 3, 995 Mar z UITS T0 ORDER ON INSTALLMENTS; $1 a week. N.Y. Taloring Co., 115 Kearny. upstairs RENOWNED ITALIAN RESTAU- F. DELMONTE & CO., pro- prietors of the o.d Buon Gusto Restauraot, 431 i roadway. have consolidated with MR, ANGELU DSLMONTE, proprietor of the celebrated Fior @’ltaila at 430-432-434 Broadway, jusi opposite. SALOON AND LUNCHHOUSE; .wholesale dist. STENBERG, 652 Markt BRANCH BAKERY. NOTIONS, . itving-rooms. STENBERG, 632 Markel $25 $45 UTCHER-SHOP: GOOD LOCATION; RENT Bllk.n in trade. STENBERG, 632 darket st. ARTNES WANTED IN THE BRST OYSTFR d chop house in Oakiand; wiil guarantee the e cl-ars $200 & monih: big ail-nizht ir de; owner prefers pariner to nired help: every fnvesti- gation invited. 51EMNBERG & CO., v32 Market 0 YOU WANT TO SE'.L YOUR BUSINESS promptly for eash? 50 sulco :s, groceries and bars cheap. HISALY, 917 Market st. f)" LADIEN, ATTENTION — BRANCH $325. Loor: dontectionere, cigars: ste: ro- ceipts $8 a day: fine location: Mason st.; 6 rooms. HrALY, 917 Marset st. M E MY ETLE PUTIER, REMOVED FROM V171362 Market st. to 33 Sixtn, room 17. RIVATE DETECTIVE WORK DONE REA- 10 vears' experience: alls ma:ters confidential. G.R. W EBSTIR, 1027 Market, rm. 6 HUFSCHMIDT. SANITARY PLUMBER, « gasfitter. 628 Golden Gate av. Tel.Sutver471. DELIABLE AND EFFICIENT DETECTIVE service. Rooms 19, 20 and 21, Curonicie bldg. W ALLPAPER AT CUST:PAINTING, FAPER- hanging and interior decorations our specialty; best workmen oaly. “MERIGAN,” 1302 Webster. Wsgon or work In_a wholesaie house, Please ad- dress EXHARD, box 131, Call Oftice. GERMAN GAKDENER M1PDLE-AGED wishes place; can tace care of horses and miik cows. Address C. B., New Kicheu, 651 Sacramento st. BEAMM OFFICE 0 THE CALL, 167 NINTH st.—Want ads and subscriptions taken. IRST-CLASS COATMAKER —STEA DY work: answer by letter. atating experience. Coatmaker, box 103, Call Office. €) EXPERIENCED CLOAK SALESLADIES: apply at once; ofice open evenines U. N. Industrial Agency. rm. 166, Crocker bullslng, S. F. WANEED—A POSITION BY CAPABLE PEN and Ink artist; rapid and clever. A. M. G, box 101, th.s office. 7OUNG JAPANESE WANTS SITUATION IN famity as general helpin country. Address M. A., box 74, Call Uftice. Y QUNG ENGLISH LADY: G /0D CANVASS- er. Room 127, Murphy builaing. NTELLIGENT YOUNG WOMAN WANTED: one vxperienced in the care of voung children: 00d references. Address B. B., box ERMAN MAN, STEADY, SOBER, WANTR a pusition for Kitchen or dining-room ork; city or country. Address C. M., 51 St George House, 8. Kearny si. ED — GERMAN LADY ABOVE 50 s of ace Lo keep house and take care of 1 cbi'd; good home Address 2200 Eucinal ave., Alameda. 615 LABKIN-BEANCH UFFICE OF THE CALL Subscriptions sad want ads taken. XPERIENCED OPRKRATORS ON SHIRTS and ladles’ waista. 18 Sutter st., fourth floor. ANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS salesman a situation: first-class reference. Address D. G , box 89, Call Office. W ANTED-SITUATION =CLEANING OF- fices, housework, etc.. by the hour or day geo1 references. OUT LEM, 378 Ninth st., Oak- land, M. k. Mission. ELIABLE, STEADY MAN WANTS SITUA- tion around piivate place: city or country: to take care of horses and buggy and make himself generally useful: Is f.ir gardener and handy with 75, this office. ERMAN COUPLKE WISH A PLACE: LADY s cook Or seamstress, man as garden‘r, or place in country hotel; highest reference. Call 22 Bernard st., beiween Taylor and Jov.es. (NGINEER'S POSIITON BY COMPETENT maun: conversant with electrical, refrigerating, pneumatic, hydrauiic machinery. Eugineer L. B G., box 50, Call Ofiice. W ANIED=A FUSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER by laiy of experience; good references. Ad- box 46, Call UM dress A. M. 57 MONTGOMKRY (ORNER OF CLAY— o. Open untli 8:30 oclock: branch office of the Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken. {XPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER AND typewriter desires position: accurate spelier: 5 yearsin one place: Al references. Address Miss 8, box 139, Cail Oftice. ANISH WOMAN WANTS WASHING, IR ing and cleaning by the day. 141235 Pine st. 615 LABKIN-ERANCH OFFICE OF THE O CALL Subscriptions and want ads tacen. 7OUNG MAN WANTS POSITION IN COUN- try; understands care of horses and can milk s J. M., box 186, Call. 339 BAYES SI-BRAXCH OFFICE OF 9 THk Caisi subscriptions and waui ads taken. —— FEMALE HELP WANTED. OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES CARE OF / lnvalid, children, lodging house, sesmstress, housekreping: any position uf Lrust; references. C. W., box 101, Call Uftice. JITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED Jewess: light hous-work and plain cooking or would assisc with general housework. Addre s ¥. L., box 21, Cail Office. W IDOW WISHES POSITION AS HOUSE- keeper or will do plain sewing and m.nding Call after 12 &, 821 Mission st., room 6. YUUNG SWEDISH WOMAN WITH 3-YEAR- old boy wishes housework; gocd cook and Inundres : best city reference. Address S; T., box 41, Call Office. EEMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION AS general housework, cooking or upstairs work: wages $20 to $45. | Please call at 405 Lyon si., near Hayes. JXBERIENCED DRESSMA KEE IN LADIES and chlldren’s clothes will accept & few more in families: $1 50 per day; less b, the week: (utting and fitting & specialty. Addre MISS D., 1233 Scout; references. VW AITRESS AND PARLOR MAID. §2 Protestant second girls, $20 and $25; 3 Ger- man aud French nurs=s. $20 5 cooks, no wash, German style, $25, $30 and $35: launaress and chambermaid, priva te family, $25: chambermaid, assis. waitiny, hotel, $20; and & large number of &irls for cooking and housework. J. ¥. CROSET & CU., 316 Sutter. WAITRESSES, $5 A WEEK; WAITRESS, O 848 week: 2 chumberma'ds and wait some. $20 and room; cook, German style, $30 and room: cosmbermaid, $4 & week and room. coos, $6 & week: kitchen he per; 3 lunch waltresses: wait- 1ess, $15 and Toom: cook, $4 8 week: young girl. chamberwors, etc., £12 and room: waliress, 320 and room. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. (GRL. BERKELEY CAL. $15: GIRL, OAK- T 1a0d. Cal., #15: middie-aged woman, Ashbury st, $15; middieaged wowan, Montarey, $15; housekeeper, eras Co.: girl, Jackson st., $15; wirl, Webster 5., $15: giri, Sutier st., $15: girl, Sacramento, »19: girl, kddy st., $15: girl. Park Hill ave., $15: 27 young girls, $8. $iv. 812 per montb, assist, etc. MAKTIN & CO., 749 Market. ANTED — OPERATOKS ON GENTS white shirts. 531 Valencta st. ANTED—AN 1DEA; WHO CAN THINK of some simple thing to patent? § rotect your 1dens: they may bring you wealth. Wiite JOILN WEDDERRURN & C0., Dept. L, Patent “Attor- eys. Washington, D. C. for thelr $1800 prize offer and new list of 100 inventions wanted. MAGMISCOPE — XEW I'ROJECTING MA- chine: Uses the kinetoscope fiims; price re- duced, $150. BACIGALUPI, 946 Marke: st. 4] A DOZEN—FINKE CABINELS s SON'S Gallery. 1028 Market. Yo JULGHO HOUR, 6834 M KKE L ST.—suuils 20c, 230 10 BUC night: $1 10 §2 weex. TPEY ACME MUUSK 96/ MARKET ST. BE- iow #ixth. 1or a room: 5¢a night: 81 & wees. ANTED, YOUR SHOEs— WE REPAIR shoes up to 9 0'clock every night: those work- 10g through the day can have their shoes repaired at night while you wait; ladies’ soilng, 35c; men's sciing_50c: fine shoes made to order from $2 u we have a lot Of shoes been damaged oy water less ti.an_ one-fourih their vaiue, from 75c up to $250. 562 Mission st irst and Second. 1700 MORE PAIR MEN'S SHOLS, BEEN damaged by water, at less than one-fourth thelr value, from 75¢ up to $2 50. bet. First and Second. 562 Mission st., 615 LAKKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O Cari: subscriptions and wani ads. taken. ATEST SKIRTs, STY LISH JACKETS, PER- i fect-fitting waist patterns cut (o order, ¥5c¢; wanted, ladles to learn the McDowell Lrexsmak- ing and Mililnery School, 108 Pos: st. PLYNN'S DRESSMAKING AND CUITINu Academy. 14 McAllister st.: §1 & week. OST CONVENIENT AND RESFECTABLE: Winchester Houss, 44 Third st. near Marke:: 200 rooms: 25c to 8150 per night: $1 60 10 $3 Per week: free 'bus and baggage 10 and from ferry. F. DRESS-CUTTING SCHO L—FRENCH + talloring taught; $1 week. 916 Marxet, r. 54. MALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED—ORCHARDIST, HANDY WITH tools: quariz miners, $3 day: 5 quartz min- ers, $250 day; draughtsman and desizner: 8 shing ebolt makers, $140 and §2 cord: wood- choppers, teamsters. farmers, mi!x=rs and others. Apply 1o J. F. CROSETT & (0. 628 Sacramento. W ASTED-—SINGLA KOOMS, 130 A DAY: 31 week: rooms for 2, 25 a day. $1 60 u wees; reading-room: dally papers. 6 Clay st 0OMS, 15¢ T0 75¢ PER NIGHT: 500 10 $1 60 er week. Orlental, 225 Drumm st. W ANTEDTOCOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR- ersaclerks KNOX Collection Ager, 110 Sutter. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. NE Marke:: 200 rooms 25 a nigh: reading iree bus and baceage 10 and from the ferry. room AGENTS WANTED. GESTS_BEYAN'S BOOK, “THE FIRST rattie” Apply or address for territory F. PERSON. manager subscription depactment. THE WHITAKER & RAY COMPANY. 728 Market st. ROOMS WANTED. T ANTED — CLEAN 4 1o 85 monthly. FURNISHED RO Address Youwg Lady, box W ANTED-YOUXG ENGLIKHMAN ABOUT viace. $25; Engiish second butier. $30 and found: young Germau for saloon, 310: Iunch waiter; “Japanese cook for 4 men, $20: and others” Apply to J. F. CROSET { & CO., 628 Sac- ramento st. COOK, 310 WEEK: RES- 850; ‘dishwasher. $5 week: k. 87 weex: dishwasher, $% week: boy to wash dishes, $2 50 week: cook, conntry, $40 and 1oom; cook, '$50 and roow: waiter, $15 and room: waiter, $25 and room; cook, $30 ard room: 3 lunch 'waiters; waiter, $9 week. MAKTIN & CO., 749 Market st. RRAND-BOY, 82 PER WEEK: CARPEN- wr. §1 50 per dav, board, etc.; ranah-band: mi ker, 830; man for creamery. MAKTIN &CO.. 749 Market it MAS, TO TAKE CHARGE OF CREAMENY. dalry, etc., $76 per month. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. (90K WITH 875 T0 $100 CARH: CALL early: good proposition. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. ERMAN WOMAN AS HOUSEKEEPER. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market. B RUSTWORTHY COMPETENT W OMA N wishes to do washing, ironing, coo<ing, house- cleaning by the day; best refersnce. MR, M. CURTIS, 5867 Twenty-sixth si., near Mission. XPERIENCED LADY DESIRES POSITION companion and nurse with invalid or chi- dren; medical refercnces. 1530 Eddy st, near Stemer, call atieraoons. REFINED ACCOMPLISHED YOUNG French widow desires « piace as housexeeper or companion. Koom 2, 122 Post st. ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Office, south- west corner Sixteentn and Mission s:s. IEL; BU $25: CALL EARLY. MAKTIN & CO., 749 Market. ANTED — FOKEMAN FOR LARGE ranch; must be in the prime of life, capable of suming Tesponsibllity, and must turnish the very best references. For salary and other par- ticulars apply to W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay. ERMAN GIRL: 3 IN FAMILY: $25; CALL early. MARTIN & CO., 749 Marzer. ERMAN OR SWEDI>H GIRL, $18: GOLDEN ave. MARIIN & CO., 749 Market st. ERMAN GIRL, $20; GEARY ST. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. OLORED GIRL, $12: NO COOKING. MAR- TIN & CO., 749 Morket st. GEGMAN GIRL ~BEODERICK T, $25; callearly, MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. W AMTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED GIRL A piace 10 do general housework: good coox; nice Iaundress. Address or call 25034 Minna st. 615 LAKKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads jaken. 0S[TION AS WORKING HOUSEKEEPER: 35,50 obiection 0 widower's family. Call 2008 83.0n 8:. Y A FIKST-CL \SS PASTRY COOK SITUA- tion as 'y cook and ail around cooking in hotel. Ad F. ., 813Bush st. ITUATION WANTEDBY AMERICAN GIRL lu American or Germsn family of 2; smal wages if & good home. Address A. G., box 131, C JADY WOULD XNGAGEMENT TO PLAY piano eveninzs; can accompany violin. Ad- Gress M., box b, Call Ufli-e, Oy ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day. Apply at 20 Freelon st., bet. Eryant and Branuan. POSITION WANTED AS WORKING HOUSE- keeiec: quiet young Iady; wages $5. Address 126 Fourth st., room 2 A MERICAN LaDY NEEDS EMPLOYMENT & pari or whole of each day: hous-wurk or assisi; chidren or ass'st, Or to (Are for or assis: with invaid: sleep home: terms weekiy. Address Capable, box 52, Cali Office. 7OUNG LADY, FORMERLY IN GO D CIR- cumstances, desires to secure a place as house- keeper in hotei, bachelor’s or wicowers hom will do plain sewing. Room 11, %23 Posts . NOMPETENT HOUSEKEEPER OF EXPERI- ence will accept position, city or couniry. Ca'l or address 85 Albion ave., near Sixteentn st. OSITION WANTED IN DOCTOR'S OFFICE, by nurse with some experience. Address M. M., 221 Polk st. NEATGERMAN GIRL WISHES POSITION a8 maid or nurse, L0 g0 East or urope, in ex- change for fare. Address Nurse, box 59, Call. RESPECTABLE SOUTHERN WOMAN V wou.dlike 10 take charge of lodging-house. Apply 8 Mason at., room 17. 2525 MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS want ads taken for THE CALL. J,ADY GOING 10 ENGLAND WOULD TAKE harge of children or invalid t» the East or Europe. C. E. 8., box 44, Call Office. ATIBACTIVE YOUNG LADY OF AMIA- ble disposition desires a position as typewriter o copylst. 12033 Geary st., room 2, firsi fl or. ITUATION WANTED B ELDERLY American woman on a ranch; Is a good cook #0d baker. Addres; 136 Fifih st.. uear Howard. AND HERMANN LODGE NO, 127, F. and A. M.—Siated meeiing THIS, DAY (Monday?, April 5, 1897, at X o'ciock F.M. By order of the W. M. L SCHUMACHER, Secretary. KING SOLOMON’S LODGE NO. 260, F. and A. M., cor. Geary and Bteiner ats.—Stated meet{ng and Third de- gree THIN (MONDAY) EVENING at 7:30 O'clock. By order of the Master. HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. 615 ZARKIN-BRANCH OFFICK OF THE CALL Subscriptions and want ads taken. YN8 GERMAN WIDOW WISHES PLACE as housekeeper in widower or bachelor s house- hoid. Room 1,106 Fourth ‘OUNG LADY. QUIET AXD INDUSTRIOUS, desires work 1n hotel, 1or eiderly couple or a3 1ady’s mal housekeeper: willing to make ‘herse.f useful. Call 10 10 8,217 Grant ave, room 7, second fioor. 5 SAN FRANCISCO CHAPTER Do X Royal Arch Masons, meets THIS EVENING. Business and M. M. de- sroe. H. G. PRINCE, Secretary, OUNG, STRONG SW) DISH GIRL WANTS WOrk by :he day, washing. ironing. houseciean- ing. etc.; any work Call or address 500 Brod- erick st., coz. Heyes. JERMAN GI1., SOST ST, $26. MARIIN & CO., 749 Market st. REFINED GERMAN GIRL 820 To g25: A nuise, $20: 12 housework girls, city and coun- try, $20 and 8:5: 8 young girls, assist, $10 10 $15. MI5s CULLEN, 328 Sutier st. W ANTED—287 MEN TO KNOW THAT ALL positions advertised by us are genuine. and that 1o misrepresentaticns are made by W.D. EWER & CU., 626 Clay st. WASTES—AMERICAN FARMER NEAR city, $20 and found: 2 Swiss milkers near city, $3J and found; call at office Su: day morning be ween 10 4. 3 and 12 3. W.D. EWER & (O.. 626 Clay st. W ANTED — COACHMAN FOR GENTLE- man's place. sh rt disiance in country; must be abie (0 break & colt refereuces as private « oach- man_required; $30 a mopth and found. W.D. EWER & C0., 626 Clay st. WASTED—SUPERINTENDENT F R large grain and stock ranch: Califcraia experi- ence and be: and character. co t references as 1o executive ability Particuiars at W. D. EWER & 626 Clay st. OUSEWORK GIRL. NEVADA, $20: EU- reka, $25; Niles $15: Oakiand, $25, and other towns. MIsS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. TERMAN OR FRENCH SECOND GIRL, $20 10 $26. M1xS CULLKN, 328 Sutter st. FABMER AND WIXE FOR AN ORCHAKD: 15 farmers. o chard and vineyard hands, etc., 5 and $20; 2 milkers; sallor fo- & gentleman's yacht, $20 and found:'10 woodchoppers, $1 per cord. ' MURR:Y & READY, leading empioy- ment agents, 634 and 636 Clay at. JFEANTI NURSE;'8.5: SECOND GIuL, 825, MIsS CULLEN, 3.8 ~utier st. N%AT. BEFINKD GER wAN SECOND GIRL; $25. MIss CULLEN, 323 Sutter st EHRMAN CHAMBERMAILD; CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. 25 MISS QHQEMAKER, $2 4 DAY: LAUNDRYM AN, £25 and found: 3 coos, 3 waiters aid other places. MURRAY & Rt ADY, leading employ- ment agents, 634 and 636 Clay st R. WARD, THE LAUNDRYMAN, PLEASE call aod see MURRAY & READY, 634 and 836 Ciay st. WORKING HOUSEKEEPER; $20. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. ANT} D_SECOND AND WASHING, $20: German cook. $30, call early: waltress, coffee paror, $4 & week: girl for San Hafael, §25: Berke- 1y, 8i5: German coo<. $35; eirls for housework aid ass'st. LEON ANDRE, 308 Stockton t. CANDINAVIAN OK GERMAN RANCH teamster for Humbold: County: $25 and found, C. R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st anwn COOK. PRIVATE FAMILY. $50: broller, restan.ant, city, 380: second butler, privace iamily, $30: builer, 825 to $30. C. K. HANSEN & CU,, 110 Geary st. VW AILREsS, COUNTLY HOTEL, 820: 2 waitresses, same place, hoiel, country, $20; #itl, housewor<, Santa Cruz, see party here Mon- day' morning. $20: 4 cooks, private famiiy. $2b: chambe mald and assist, country hotel, §20; 10 housework gir's for Clty. $25 and $30: 2 nursegirls, city, $15 and $12; young girls to ass $10; girl, housawork, Berkeley, $20. C. R. HAN. SEN & (0., 110 Geary st. ERMAN GIRL FOR GKNERAL HOUSE- ¥ work: small family: in Alameda; § see lady here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. QUANDINAVIAN GIRL FOR GENERAL housework: 2 In family; Oakiand; $20: fare and fee paid: see lady hers Monday, 10 o'clock. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 110 Geary st. TOUNG MAN ¥OR RANCH WORK, $18: Gilroy. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. UTLER, $30. MISs CULLEN, 823 SUTTER street. CTTLER: $40 FERENCES. HOTEL GA- ZETTE, 420 ny st W ANTED—STEADY MAN FOR COUNTRY position; must have 85 expense money. Ap- Ply aiter 2 P. . at § Geary st.. room 2. QHOEMAKER WANTED N NEW WORK. J. SHROEDER, 443 Third st. W ASIED-YOUNG MAN 18 TO 20 FOR inundry. 1318 Turk st. (G'BL,FOR GENERAL HOUSEWOXK FoR an American fam iiy of 2 persons; Berkele: $20: ser 1udy bere: no oftice fee. C. R. MANSEN &CO,, 110 Geary W AITLESSES, DIFFERENT COUNTRY HO- tels, $15 and $20: waitress, resort near city, $18: neat girl for cooking and housewurk, coun: try. $20. free fare: ranch cook, near city. $15. MURRAY & READY, Leading Empioyment ‘Agents, 634-636 Clay s 9 CHAMBERMAID, $20; GIRL FOR HOUSE- work, 3 in family, 835: 2 co.ks, $25: 2 nurse- girls, 815, and others. MRS Hi«D, 721 Ellls st. JFIRST-CLASS GIRLS FOR COOKS AND general housework. MRS SPENCER, 1321 Park st., Alameda. ® —— ANTED—A NEAT YOUNG GIRL TO AS- sist in general housework: salary #8. 1438 O'Farrell st. GlELS OF ALL NATIONALITIES WANTED 0 various positions. German Loy~ men Office, 306 Mason st. o ERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN GIRL :waated for general housework. 1109 Post. ANTED—-GOOD APPRENTICE O~ W o conte 6r saror s (GRLTO ASKIST IN HOUSEWORK: SLEEP home. Call 810 10 A ., 1506 Kilis st. J1BS1-CLASS COOK WANTED. 15 STOCK- toa st. AN WITH $50 CAN M AKk GOOD WAGES. Particulars 539 Callfornia sL THE ROSEDALE. 321 KLLIS_CHEAPEST and best lodging-house north of Market st. (CABPENTER FOR ALASKA CANNERY AND seamen for Honolulu %04 Kearny, upstairs. 67. Call. JOUR FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED rooms: housek eping: sultabie for brother and s ster; centrally located. Address C. L., box 107, Call Office. OARD AND R change for 2 days’ sewing each week: refer- ences exchaozes. Address i 1., box 75, Cal FURNITURE WANTED. T INDI\NA AUCTION COMPANY, RE- moved to 1171 Mission st., near Eighth. tele- pbone Mint 1383. you get ihe highest cash pail for merchandise. furniture, act gouds, planos and fvraries. B¢ OUTDUOK STEREOPLICON SHOW EVE: 1y night cor. Market and Sixth sts.; artistic ad- vertisements in living light: Dess. Consult OWL ADV. CO. ‘Promoters of busi- 1140 Market at. 5T MONTGUMERY ST., BRANCH OFFICE «1THk CALL; want ads aud subscriptions CHUOL OF MAGAZINE Tilustration: particuiars as to terms. etc.. 424 Pine st: illustrations :uruished for magazines, newspapers, etc. UPTURK AND PILES CURED: NO PAY ool cured: send for book. DRS MANS FIELD & FORTERFIELD. 558 Market st. DLICTRIC LIGHTS IN KVEKY ROOM: Winchester House. 44 Third st, ne. Market: 00 rooms. 25¢ to31 £0 per night: §1 50 10 46 pec week; fre bus and baggage to and from the ferry. LOAKS. FURS AN 5ULT> RKTAILKD as wholesals prices. Factory. 20 Sansome st LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE- 16 ROOMS AXD BATH: FIFTH ST..... $830 15 rooms: Sixth st., ciose to Market... 500 12 rooms, neatly furnished: easy terms...... 450 45 rooms’: corner, on Sutter st. - 2800 300 more houses on our list. WILKE, 7+3 Market. 94 FOOMS 0N MARKET ST.............$ 80 14 rooms, oniy 0 rooms: corner: nej 4rooms on Sntter..... 7-.vom house, on: H. C. DECK 1me ICELY an.e very cheap. TURNISHED ROOMS FOR 127 Second st. OR SALE—LODGING-HOUSE, €0 ROOMS; best location in the city: bright prospecis: fur- niture new aod modern ; long lease if desired; will take part property if clear: ce long time, low interest: owne r must leave agents. Address ©. M.. box 74, Call. 0ARDING-HOUSE; BONTON: come $400: rent $50; B. 1., box 76, Call T HOUS! $700; must seli. INCOME $150: RENT T, box 17, Call Oftice. HOWARD, COR THIRD_HOUSE (F 32 rooms; nicely furnished; so.d very rea- 70 abl MECHANICS LODGING-HOUSE FOR SALE cheap; owner going East. Address letter, H. D.. Loaging-house, box 49, Call Office. REST_PRICES FOR FURNITURE, MDSE. etc. STREET & CKESWELL, Anctioneers, 827 Market st. rm.316. Houses bough in their eatirety. JRKAT BARGAIN—CORNER HOUSE OF 11 furnished rooms: must sell at once. Inguire 1001 ¥ olsom st. F YOU WANT GUUb PRICES FOR FURNI- ture and merchanalse see SURD, 211 Larkin WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. LMONDS WANTED FOR SHELLIN iarge or small quantities. 216 Davis st. UILDINGS BOCGHT: LUMBEK SASHEN doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 1168 Mission i {ELL YUUR BOUKS, CLUTHING AND JEW. eiry 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixen wend postal. LOST. BLACK COCKER SPANIEL BITCH; BOB- tall: wh te spol on breast. Keturn to 1580° Fulton st.; reward. T OST_NEAR OCEAN BEACH, A BLACK cocker spaniei; license 336. Meturn to 8.9 hddy st.: reward. | ,03T—A PAIR OF GOLD-FRAMED SPECTA- J cles on Munning piace. Finder please return t0 Cail Uffice and receive reward. ] USIoA PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA 4 Savings and Loan Society of sau Fraucisco in the name of JOHN O'KANE (No. 169 1391). 1he finder will please return 10 bank. HORSES. UCTION SALES EVERY SATURDAY AT 11 o’clock of horses, buggies, wagoos, harness, ete. Emporium sales yards, 220 Valeucia si., S. WATKIN>, avctioneer, 4() HORSES FOR BALE: ALSO WAGONS buggles carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 827 Sixth st: auction saies every Weds besday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers. EIBOLD HARY “SS COMPANY; 500 SETS of guod harness, our own make, of every de- scription, for less mohey than you can'buy Eastern trasn; send for catalogue. 110 McAllister st., S. F. ©) WORK HOKSES: CHEAP: YOUR OWN 2 & pric> 164 Golden Gate ave. GILD QUAR1TZ MINE FOR SALE 9000. {3 Cperation; 10-siamp mit " fuliy equipped: three co.cenirutors: f ee waler-,owers Fois:ing works, shops, bonrding-house, other build- ings complete; three ledges. shafis and tunnels run ready to stope ore; value in sight. Address W, box B9, Call Cilice: 5350, SALOON ; OLD-ESTABLISHED $350. Biake: Sorciocaiion in the cicv: aw. or 18 there 3 - tars; lvo 4 rooms, includiag furn ture, Kitehen, 2 store rooma: & fiae vard: must be 50 4 this week: owner bas other busiiess {5 the coun- try. “nquir. S5 1hird st J. LEMLE, oF Broad- Way Brewery. 19th 5. and Treat ave. 5() PARTNER WaNTED FOR it $150. Tainess: exciusive irade of the o tirs coast; sui'ed toplain steadr man s tisfird with ¥18 to $20 a week to start. Apply Business Broker, 45 Third st. JOR SALE—A WELL FURNISHED RESTAU- ran, cheap. D. B. MCNEILL, Central Pars, 1189 Miarket st. LASKA TRADERS, PROSPECTORS AND excursionists are inviced to assemble ac 4 4 le st., San Francisco, Wednesdar evening, April = tending L0 VISIt Alas<a may obLa.n use- ful and va.uable iuformation: a plan will b saz- gested to make Lhe trip at a reasonable Tate. Alaska Traders’ and Compan. $275. DELICACY, BRANCH BAKELY, £ O.candy, etc.: i rooms: low rent: mus_be atless than vaiue. Oftice.= 0.4 on account of sickness Address Genuine, box 33, $900. Y=, O TovLIRY miNcH . Fraitvale: horse, wavon, poultry and house furniture; rent $5. K. HILL,'997 Marke. RUGSTORE;: HANDSOMKST STORE IN the city (iniand); Do eut rates: best reasons for selling. Adaress Drugs, box 139, Cali Office. OR SALE—CORNER GROCERY AND BAR;: © opposition: a good location for the right man. Apply at Call Oftice. %10 RESTAURAK! « i8ning burgain; ply 827 Missiou st. QR SALE—COKNER GROCERY AND BaR; 4 rooms and bath. Apply cor. Larkin and Vaie lejo sts. ; SEE THIS ASTON- 208 McAllister st. Ap- ANDY, NOTIONS, LAUNDRY, D AILY ) pavers: 2 livin -rooms: rent $11. 1215 Powell. JEAT DELICATESSEN-S ORE fee parior for sale. AND COF- Apply Call Office. % Z re (G928 CHASCE-FINE KOU ORNING paper across (he bay. E., box 11. Call, Oakld, RESTAURANT, 875 CALL AT 1405 CALL fornia st.. bet. Hyde and Larkin. TORE AND 3 ROOMS TO LET: USED AS old-established bakery. 456 Sixth st ALF INTEREST IN MORSESHOEING- shop; cheap, account aickness. 329 kddy st. OR SALE, CHEAP: A PAYING RESTAU rani. App y st Cail Office. MUST,BE_SOLD: HOME BAKERY: GO D trade and location; 3 living-rooms; piitics going kast. 10(8 Hyde st. GROCERIES, DELICACIES AND notion-store 1o West Berkeley, B n- et. Fifth and Sixthsis: 4 living-rooms: s able aud large yard: good investment for lady or gentleman or husband and wife; rent $15. $2000 £On BALE INTEREST 1N paying lodging-louse; mus. be intel- Ligent woman over 30; the presen:owncris a widower and has business In the country. A. M., box 30, Call Office. BAKERY AND RESTAURANT FOR SALE— Firs:-class bakery and coffze-saloon for s le for cash, located at 38 Fourths. Appiy to D. A. CURTIN, Assignee, room 24, third fioor, Milig building. $200, BARGAIN: CANDY.STORE, FAC- » torv; compiete set of tools; go'd loca- tion: owner leaving clty; worth $400. Address ., box 44, Call Office. ANDY, ICECREAM AND :CHUOL SUM plies 10r sale; near school; & sunny living- rooms and bath: reasonabe. Apply 20264 Wash- ington st., near Broderics. RANCH BAKERY, NOTION AN D STATION- ery store; furnituré of 6 rooms for sale. 449 Guerrero st. WELL- JADY'S HORSE AND TOP BUGGY FOR 4 sale cheap. Apply Devisadero-st. siable, near McAllister. H(),LEAD OF HORSES SUITABLE FOR ANY business 900 to 1500 poonds. Oid Turk-st. cas stables, 1301 Turk: team of Jarge young muies. 5 SEF JEW AND SECONL-HAND Hak- zeas: all kinds: buggy.wagon, carts. sarrey. & rockawar: 40 cheap borses. 15th and Valeneix WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. Y OUNG LADY DESIRES GENTLEMAN partner; small capiial Apply 12014 Geary st room 2. TORAGE WAREHOUSE: GRAND CHA N good income; must be s)ld. 211 Larkin st. RANCH BAKEKY, CANDY AND NOTIONS: living rooms; doina a good business: bargain; Darty going Kast. Apply Call Office. [OR SALE_PAPER ROUTE, nery business. gels Carap, Cal. NEWS AND Addiess ‘'box 2084, An- BANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. 167 NINTH st.: wani ad« and suiscriptions taken. UTCHER LUNCH-SUPPLY WAGON AND grocery wazon: chean. 1340 Turk st. 65] MISSION —SALOON AND 3 LIVING: rooms; dolug good business: cheap; good reasons. FOUND. FOUND-PAIR OF OPERA-GLASSEL. Al ply 13064 Greenwich st. OUND—SORRELL MARE FEB. 22. APY LY Palo Alto Farm, 2514 Market. — MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, RE YOU ABOUT TO PURCHASE A PTAN We sell them for 83, 84, $5, 35, 87, $8 $9, $10 pes monih; alsoforcash’ the best makers of every grade; don't pay rent when the same monthly payments will purchase one from us. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutcer ats., Stelu: way dealers. 14 EASSENGER W AGONETTE AND MOD- ern landau nd Victori: almost new. U'BRIEN & SONE, 500 Golden Gate ave. (OUFPK FOR SALE CHEAP FQR CaSH. Call 845 Geary N#W AND ~ECOND-HAND BAKER. LAUN. ary and milk wagon: also fine top buggy and rockaway. ¥:8 Harrison st. —_— e FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. INE DIAMOND COLLAR-BUTTON; PRICE #45, worth 880. UNCLE HARRI , 15 Grant av. $35. BANDSOME, ROLLTOR CHERRY '« office devk; Cost $85. 1524 Pacific st. A BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARGEST house west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S. 26, 28 and 30 U’ Farrell si.; pianos, o~ gans and all other musical instruments, of all Krades and prices; ierms easy: prices lowes: eversthing possibie done (0 pibuse aud salisty the customer. CTU..LLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN PL anos; mon hiy payments from 5 up: deliv- ered free with siool and cover: correspondencs solictted. THE ¥. W. SPENCER COMPANY, esrooms 933 Market st, opp. Musoai estad ed over 20 years. 3 BEAUTIFUL SOLITAIRE DIAM. RINGS O for $20,worth $40 each. Uncie Harrls,15 Grant. 'GGS FOR HATCHING; BLACK MINORCAS Cicr barred Pivmouth Kocks: $1 per setting J. J. TOMPKINSOX, 2029 San Aunionio ave., Ala- meda. 4. $20, DOMESTIC SEWINGACHING: 5 . drawers: good as new. 1915 Mission at. near Fifieenth. 7 TANDEM: GOOD A® NEW; CHEA 3 9T Eh R atrenas SMcAllister av, room 70, A DEW YORK PIARO $30, LADD & CO. 8§75, A Fhil:lps 880, Stelnway 8126, Weber $50, Hardman $390. 'THE J DEWING COMPANY, econd Floor, Flood Building. Fourth and Market. ONA FIDE REDUCTION IN PRICES— Haines, Knabe, Bush & Gerts and oihers: sec. ond-band pianos from $10U up. W. C. HAMIL 'TON, successor to A. L. Bancroft & Co., 224 rost. SHAW, STEINWAL, $250: CHICKEEING, $185; bargains, $4 a month; a nice smail up- right, $95. HEINE, 136 Ellis st. $125, is0-nEsT B::G’:X.\'!n‘l’;\‘ THE . Cly: good second-hand uprights. The ZENO MAUVAL Music Co., 769 Market st. OY FROM 12 TO 14 TO HELP IN LAUN- dry. 1318 Turk st DR MISSION ST.—BR. CH OF FIC) ¥ 2526 FEUE Tl Sl 2 e $100. AY,,, ELEGANT STEINWAY - square plano for sale: account of de- parture. 1515 Lackin st. 100, ELEGANT GROVESTEEN FULLER .viano §5 instaliments. 221 Leavenworth MAX FOR ADVERTISING, KNGLISH OR Scotch; good pay. 20 Eills st., room 33. e WANTED—BUYKR rOR HOTEL, NEAR city: kept by present owner 7 years; would be good piace for man and wite or a German: place clears at least $100 a month. Trial aud fullest in- ‘Vestigation given at SPECK & CO.’S, 6)2 Market. NEAT, PROMPT MAN TO FILL RESPON. aible position in family theater: ion per- manent; salary 370 per month: $250 cash se- guniy required: secured. Address R. P., box 108, Call Office. EAMEN FOR NEW YORK, HONOLULU 3090 her poris. Shipping Ageucy. 10 Steuart pstairs. 'OLORED GIRL FOR LIGHT C 870, - IGET HOUSEWORK. 1 ARGAIN, $75; ERARD. FISCHER AND otner uprights’ HORNUNG'S, 216 Post st. $175. Y5V, DFRIGHT sTo0r “scaw; O, warranted yrs. BRUENN'S, 228 Poat. AKGAIN.FINE LARGE UPRIGHT,CHEAP SCHMITZ 16 MeAllister, next Hibersia Hant, AT SHERMAN, CLAY & COS ONLY WiLL you find a siock of new Steinway piauos G. BADGER. SOLE AGENT FOR HALLET W S hanans Francis Bacon planos. 415 sacta, 3=-FOOT PORCELAIN BATHTUBS $lu E. 3 in perfect order. H. R WHITE, 016 Misos’ N EW CASH-RKGISTEKS FOR SALE UR 1] rent. MAGUIRE, 130 Sansome ate, room 5. OILERS, ENGINES,2D-HAN D MACHIN BwaerSives isinvins & Wolpmin T Hen Y {INE BLACK SUIT; $12 50. MISFIT CLOLH- F ok panion. 813 Montgomery st TR OFFEE MILL SCALES, LETTER PRESS, Civns Gear. money tlil, sate; chelpslwnmr- ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTE £LV- Blserste, oniitand S0 3008 Siostor BELY: LALGE DOUBLE COMPARTMENT COLN bank safe; cheap. & Mission st. YUUNG WIDOW WANTS A G TLEMAN partaer; small capltal. Room 8, 2 7 Post st OR SALK—A GENERAL BLACKSMITH and horseshoeing ahop. doing & business of $500 mouthiy, at a bar,alu: lease, sood will, etc. Ap- Py to JOSKPH J) MASON, Berkeley station. BUICHER-SHOP FOR SALE: $175; WEST- ern Addition: good reason 1o seiilug. box 71, Call Uftice. K. T, W BOLE OR HALF INTEREST IN PAYING printing business: fine type: cheap. 921 Mkt D5 MISSION — SUBSORIPTIONS AsD Wwant ads taken for THE CALL. ITY KOUTa FUS SALis APPLY THS office. FURNITURE FOR SALE. RENRING FROM RETAlL BUSINE must close out 5tock in 50 days: brussels ¢ pet, 4234c yard: floor ollcloth, 18¢: mat.ing, 70 Yard: bedroom seis, 8 pieces. §9 60: d-room fur. Diture outl;, $65. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Marxet st., Opp Grant ave. ARTIES DEPARTING FOR EAST WOULD like to sell o private parties nicely furnished house; 1¢100ms. Call 12 to 4, 750 Howsrd st SAVE MONEY-BUY KGRNITURE FROM Buckingham Fur. Co., 865 Mission: advances. OUREHULD KANGES ARK THE BE JOHN F. MEY KRS CO., 047 Marker st 1" L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR A lowes: prices on onseneia somas. s oe 5507 #5DeW: Cas. or on (Ime: Open evenings. — CARPET CLEANING. ARPET.CLEANING, bo. TAYING, oc; R0G C samples free: tel. Jessie D44, Stratton, 38th l? ARS, BACK BAKS MFRHORS, SHOW. Dcases, “connters, linolenim, - ofies memions, l(m;und :h.flh, ";G'nllg‘;(.;d“wln'lxlum Dew and second hai . N 0 RIDTSY Vis Mission s, above Sixth. e KW ELMWOOD RANGES ARE TH N SRV RS C0. 13 Caittornin st T —_—_— K SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGESIZE fire and burglar proof sate. 1U3-111 Markes su PROFESSIONAL CARDS! OHXN E. RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. D3, ROOM3 26 and 27, %6, Ban Francisco, Cal. ~ | ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIK! Chaewsy MCQUEEN, 453 Stevenson. Tel. .25 ITY STRAM CARPET CLEANING WORK % cleans, moves, lays carpets. G. H. STEVEN dagr. 38 and 40 Eighth at.; telephone Soutn 'IML‘ HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTEDL WITH Joor work send 1o SPAULDING'S Ploneer Cac- Pet-beating Works, 855-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 4 DVANCE CARPET-CLEANING CO. 402 Sutter: tel Main £84. GEO. WALCOM, prop. ARPETS CLEANED & RENOVATED LIKH Clow: 23 Tenth; lel. South $6. Mackintosh & Co. WATTS, reliable curpet-cleaniug renovig, altes J. AUon works. 413 McAllister. 1el. Jeasle S35, YRON MAUZY, 308 PUST ST.—sO! BR EA Bees wnt oy poma = PHYSICIANS. ) BIMUN WANTS 100 MEN 70 GET l‘l.unm-m-u. lunuhl‘hulm‘ UPERIOR VIOLINS ZITHEKS, OLD & NEW SI. MULLEE, maker, n;-ln:;'mn- place e R C. C. 'DONNELL, 1206 MARKET, a«mmmu«.;nmmummmnwfilla").L £ MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING J. 40 14t si.: cleaning 3 a yard, el Mis 7%, ONKLIN'S CARPET- BEATING 3 C 883 Golden Gate ave mumn’fx‘i“ | | i

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