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12 - THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1897. c————————————— e ey A FELON'S STRIPES FOR NICK BRENNAN Convicted of Extorting Money From Theresa Tarpay. Judge Wallacz Refused a Trial With Closed Doors for the Public Good. / Deputy District Attorney Black Com- mented on ths Hideous Depravity of the Prisoner. In Judge Wallace's court yesterday Nicholas Brennan was convicted of send- ing a letter to Miss Theresa Tarpey for the purpose of extorting money from her. The case attracted wide attention on account of the remarkable depravity of the defendant as disclosed in his letters to the victim of his passions. Brennan comes of a respectatle family, and all his relatives are prosperous, while the parents of Miss Tarpey, now dead, came into court bowed with age and bear- ing the stamp of penury, if not of poverty. The testimony indicated that the poor girl’s lowly condition in life and the fact that she was compelled to work away from home at a tenderage led to the cir- cumstances which put her under Bren- nan's control, and made her, as Deputy District Attorney Black informed the jury, “his mere chattel and devoted slave.” During the trial Brennan maintained a | bold front and smiled derisively as the testimony of the girl, taken before the committing magisirate, was read 1o the jury. He did not appear to appreciate the enormity of the charges aga:nst him, for the matter of extortion was the mildest of the three counts formally presented. A charge of criminal assault was dismissed some time ago on habeas corpus proceed- ings, but there is yet pending a charge of inducing a female to enter a disreputable | house. | Judge Wallace refused to allow the case to be tried with closed doo for the on the sidewalk a} Pino and Devisadero streets, on the date mentioned, and that the children, Mary E. Whalen, aged 10 years, and May Bird, aged 14 years, weie knocked down and so seriously injured as 10 be confined to their rooms for fifteen days. In each case $50 for medical services and $250 damages are nsked. WU WITH THE OONVERTS. The Minister Spends an Evening at the Chinese Mission. ‘Wu Ting Fang, the new Chinese Min- ister who is en route to Washington, was the guest of the Christian Chinese Mis- sions last night at a reception given at the Presbyterian Chinese Church on Stockton street, near Clay. Commodious as this house of worship is it could not contain half of the people who wanted to get in 10 see and hear the most distinguished Embassador that China has yet sent to America. The in- terior of the church had been bandsomely decorated with flowers, lanterns and flags in honor of the event. Naturally the great buik of the attendance was made up of Chinese, but there were enough Cauca- sians there to show that it was not in- tended to be a strictly race affair. The reception consisted of an address of welcome by Rev. #. J. Masters, vocal solos and prayer. Mr. Wu was presented doring the evening with two elegantly bound Bibles—one for himself and the other for Mrs. Wu. The Minister expressed great gratitude, not only for the gifis but for the welcome and atteption accordea him. He s he hoped that during his stay in America he would succeed in further cemeting the bona of friendship that exists beiween China and America. Then, turning to the Chinese 1n the auai.nce, he addressed them in their native tongue. His advice was that they be strictly law-abiding while residing under the American flag, for that was the only way in which the respect of the people of this country could be retained. He cautioned them particu- larly against engaging in disgraceful fa tional feuds. SIME IPRICDIS LEF The vSanta Clara Crop Not a Failure as Has Been Reportad. Considerzb'e Damage Done by the Frosts, but Not Enough to Dis- courage th: Growers. There has been quite a scare on among reason that he thought if such things are | the big fruitmen for some days past on possible in this City the public has a right { account of the reported failure of the 10 know of them and take warning. Brennan has been surrounded by in- fluential friends from the time of his ar- | rest, and apparently had no doubt of ac- quittal. He maintained an air of brag- gadocio up to the moment that the ver- dict of guilty was announced and Deputy Sheriff U.her slipped the stesl gyves on | his wrists, and then for the first time the | convicted felon turned pale. H In the morning session Brennan took | the witness-stand in his own bebaif nnd‘ denied toe allegations of assauitand of inducing the girl to reort to immorality. Deputy District Attorney A. r. Blac addressed the jury, earnestly, but briefly. He read the letter which Brennan sent to Miss Tarpey, and said it was the most brutal epistle that he ever saw. H- ask-d that justice be meted out to this villain, who bad disgraced the name of manhood. Brennan is a vigorous, athletic young feliow, and she was a poor, weak, con- | sumptive girl, under 18 years of age, yet he threatened—1to use his own horribie | Santa Clara apricot crop. Reports are coming in now, however, | from the aff-cted district which indicate that the havoc caused by the late frosts, followed by the hot spail, will not reach such proportions as was feared. It ap-| vears now that it was really only the early ! varieties known as the Blenheims and the Royals that were seriously damaged and will show short crops. The Moorpark variety, however, which constitutes the bulk of the apricots grown in Santa Clara County, practically escaped injury and will yield quite heavily afterail. On the who'e the apricot crop of that county will be an average one. | Santa Clara’s almonds have been con- siderably dumaged, but still not enough to call the crop a total failure. Early reports were to the effsct that the apricots of Fresno and Kings couaties | were completsly wiped oui, but these also prove to have besn exaggerated. The words—*“to kick the stuffing out of her,” | damage done that way was heavy, but not | and by so doing he extorted from her the | such as to completely discourage the fruit- money that <he gave him. The jury was asked to consider only the | charge of extortion at this time. The alle- gations in the dead girl's testimony in re- | indeed encouraging,” said the manager of gard to any outrage that Brennan had committed upon her, and that he had | forced her into a vile Louse where he com- | pelled her to receive the visits of China- men, would be inquired into at another time. Attorney E. L. Forster, representing the defendant, made an able and logical argu- ment, presenting the defense of his client in the sirongest possiole light. Every in- cident that could be considered as favor- able to the defendant was stated by Mr. Forster in a forcible manner. Mr. Biack responded in a few words. He said that he regretted the tears of Brennan’s relatives, but the jurors must do their sworn duty. In some communi- ties the populace would not be so patient 35 to await the verdict of a jury in such a | case. He thought the tears of Theresa Tarpey ought aiso to be remembered, Judge Wallace delivered a succinct charge to the jury, and ten minutes Jater a verdictof guilty ascharged was returned. Brennan was conducted to a felon’s cell in the City Hall basement. He will be sen- tenced next Frida THE POTRERO 18 PLEASED, Abolition of Rattler Test- and Other Improvements Halled With Joy. Ownors of property in the Potrero and on the Southern Heights are more than pleased at the abolition of the Rattler test for macadamizing rock for the streets in their section. This will give them a chance to improve their streets without being compelled to haul rock from lher Twin Peaks. To the Real Estate and Development Company and Potrero Land Improvement Company the abolition of the ordinance | means much, as these companies have in the past and now have in prospect the opening of several streets through sec- tions which heretofore only existed on the official map. ‘With the Rattler test removed, the blue rock that had been tabooed will now.be used in macadamizing streets and side. walks, thereby giving an impetus to a general line of improvements in the en- tire section. By to-morrow night the grading of Twenty-second street will be completed to Pennsylvania avenue. This grading covers a distance of three blocks and b necessitated a fill of about 25000 cubic yards of earth to bring it up to the official rade and comblete a perfectly level road rom Kentucky street to Pennsylvania avenve. Tn addition to this cause of joy the resi- dents are pleased with the promptness in which the bpring Valley Water Company has moved in gllcingl reservoir on the summit of the Southern Heights. A gang of laborers has started already to clean away the crown of the hill preparatory to the company putting down its steel tank, out of which an abundance of water will be supplied. The prospect of having the West Shore Railroad running throug that tract of the City, outlined in yesterday’s CaLy, added still more joy to their hearts, the propos~d line will skirt off the shore line close to Spreckels' sugar re- finery, ihereby giving an opening to the adjoining county, which, with the near completion of Railroad avenue, from Eighteenth avenue to the Five-mile House, will tend to bring the once de- spised and forlorn Potrero nills into their proper importance as comprising the ehief manufactoring section of the City. — e SUED THE BUTCHER. Parents of School-Chlidren Want Dam- nges for Injuries From a @art. Peter J. Whalen and Patrick F. Bird have each sued Byron M. Warren, the proprietor of & butcher-shop on Fillmore street, for injuries received by their chil- dren on March 12 last. They allege that a butcher-cart belong- ing to the defendant was carelessly driven | prowers. “The iate news we have been receiving | from those counties affected by the frost is the Porter Bros. Company yesterday. “It looked for a while as though there was | going to be a hea shrinkage in the | apricot crop, but 1 am happy to say that | conditions have changed. We will have | just about an averaze crov. | SAN FRANCISCO *‘CALL."” RUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI— | 730 Market sireet, open until 12 o'clock every Dght in the yesr, BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, | comner Clay: open until $:30 o'clock. | £29 Hayes street. open until 9:30 0'clock. | i 615 Larkin street: open until 9:30 o'clock. BW. corner Si ontil 8 o'clock. 2618 Mission street: open until 9 o'clock. 167 Ninth strect; open uniil 8:30 o'clock. 1305 Po'k street: open until 9:80 o'clock. NW. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets: open till § cicek. enth and Mission streets; open CHURCH NOTICES. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Vau Ness ave. and Secramento st.—Rev. Fobert Mackenzie, D.D.. pastor: Jeuks, co-pastur. Dr. Mackenzie will 31 A "M Mr. Jerks will preach at 9 Suniay-school at 12:45 ». 3: Y. P. 8 C. | 6:30 r. . Prayer-meeting Weanesday. at ¥ b M. The Kaster music ix. viz.: Organ prelude (Men- | delssohn): Te Deum (Wagner): tenor solo. #0, | Risen Kedeemer” (Gou: od); quartet, “The Mag: dalene” (Warren): contraito slo, “The Lord Is | Risen” (Suliivan | Risen To-ias"( Marca” (Merkel) prlude " (Otto - leissner): Christ Is Ri.en” (De e Light of the Wor.d” (Adams) the Birds are >in suthem, “Christ the Lord Is aud); organ p. Easter vening pra‘se anthem, “Al eluja! soprano solo, “The (Gioodrich): oren “Reverie” (schumann): bass solo, “Behold the Ange! of the iord” (Po'lln): anthem, ~Awake? | | Giad Soul” (Hoiden): orzan jostiude (Smart). | The choir: Mrs. D o Fardes Rige oilve Keed, contralto: Dr. Gibert F. G | tenor: 3. Huehes. bass; Otto Fleissner, ist and musical director. Sunday-schoo: | The orchestra of thirty-six pieces wiil render th | overture, “He Is Risen (Giracsby) and Miss Jes. | 8@ McLain will play “Cujus Anlmam,” from Sta | but Mater, by Rossini, for cornet soio with orches- tral accompaniment; Mr-. kizgs, Mrs. Reed snd Dr. Granam will join the schoo. | singing Easter ciros wiith orchestral sccompaniment: Olo | Flelssner, musical director. All are weicome. music ! HOW ARD PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCH, | cor. Onk ana Baker sis.—Rev. F. . Farraua, pusior. Easter Services at1la . and 7:45 P M. Morning sermon. ‘ The Charged Life—the Soul's Euster.” Special mus.c and fliwers. In the eveu- ing an Easter prais- service. Quaret choir—Mrs, Mark, s0prano: Miss Decker. contraiio; Mr. | Smic, teiior, and Mr Hoey, basso. The Howard { Chorus aiso wiil sing. Sauba:h-school at 9:30 o, M. Y. P. K C K. at 6:40 P M. Prayer-meeting Wednesdsy evening at7:45. All cordially invited, B (CENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL | hurcn, Misslon L., bet. 5xth ana Sev- | enth—E. R. Dille, pastor! R. V. Watt Sunday- | school superinteaden ; J. J. Morns. musical di- | . Bosworth, organist. Special kacter services morning a’a_evening The pastor, Rev, { Dr. Dilie, will preach a: 11 A.M.: subject, “A Rison Redeemer, the Wor.d’s Life.” Ta the even- ing there wiil be Iiaster exercises by the ~unday- schioul and an address by the pastor. Laiter music morning and evening, rendered by an augmented cholr. ‘Amone the numbers rendered will be: “Christ Our Passover,” “Easter Even,” “The King of Glory” (soprano solo Dy Miss Grace L. Davis), “ he ‘Resurrection.”” Seats free. Everyb welcome. il ev. kdwin Hail | | 7 OU | Yiousekeeper quarter. “Sweetly | 1o, | | 5 NOTICE OF MEETINGS. FITUATIONS WANTED—Continuea. AFLP WANTED-Continua~. HELP WANTED-Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES. MISSION LODGE NO. 169, F. and A. M.—Caled meeting THIS (SATURDAY) ~EVENING at 7:80 oclock. First degree, By order of the W. M. C. D. BUNKER, Secretary. M. W HARMONY LODGE No. 13, 1. 0. 0. F.—The ofticers and the funeral comnutiee of the above lodge hereby notified 1o assemble at Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Market and ~-venth s'reets, on SATURDAY, April 17, at 1:30 P. M. for the purpose of attending the' funeral of our late Lrother, HENRY WAAS By order CHAS. QUAST, Financi.l Secretary. HERMANN LODG ¢ No, 145, 0. 0. F.—The ofticers and members of the funeral comm itiee of this lodge are herewi.h requested to B assemble al their Indgerooni, Harmony Hall, 1749 Mission st, SUNDAY, April 18, at 12 o'clock noon, to_attend the funeral of our deceased brother, C. BRANDENBURG. By order of J F. BRECKWOLDT, N. G. CHARLES WIFSEL, Secretar; B Y, 1o E NO.27.4.0.U g W.—The funeral escori wili please SEME: take notice (0 atend the faneral of our late! broth 1, J. C. MOLLISON, from our meet- g hal, Shiels bullding, 32 O'Farrell stree, SUNDAY, Avril 18, at 1:30 P. . sharp. Fine for non-atlendance will b strictly enforced. By order W. C. RILEY, Master Workman. 1. D. MAnTIN, Recorde SPECIAL NOTICES. g JUEY, SELL ALL KINDS OF DRY goods, hosiery, underwear, bedspreads, towels, tabl covers, 'laces. embroidery, linings, trimmings, vellings, étc., very cheap at Ploneer Dry-goods Siore, 105 Fifth st. EZ NOUICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Maria Kip Orphanage of 638 Folsom st. bas received the following orphan and half-or- phan gitls from_December 31, 1896, to April 1, 1897: Carrie Elizaveth Nickerson, 8 years 1 month: Cecile Hilloise Williamson, 9 years; Char- lotte Mentanys, 8 vears § months: Phabe Mon- tanys, 5 years 11 months; Miifred Nelson. 12 years 9 months: Helen Heatrice Regian, 1year: Eisle May Knudson, 8 years 10 months: Mabel Danpevig. 10 years 4 months: Lillian Dannevig, 6 years 1 month; Edith Howard, 10 Nellle Simons, 11 years 2 month Oalum, 6 years; Madora mouths. barp, 1 year 8 Y OUXG GEKMAN WIDOW WISHES PLACE a8 housekeeper..in;widower’s household. R. 1, 106 Fourth. ]LADY NE:DS WORK A FEW HOURS EACH 4 dav: wri Ing or correspondence; housewor . or care cutidren, or invalid. box 124, Call'Offtce. - LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICK OF THE CALL: subscriniions anu want ads taken. Address American, MINISHFRS WANTED ON CUSTOM COATS, 106 Patter st. TANTED — FINISHER ON PANTS. 409 Fourteenth st., Oaxland. IEL WANTED rOR HOUSEWORK. 646 Miss oa st 615 LARKIN_BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLL: subscriptions and wan: ads. takea. 7 OUN - LADY, FORMERLY IN <O D CIR- cumstances, desires to secure a place as house- keeper in hote, bacnelor’s or widower's home: will do plain sewing. R 11, 228 Post 5., 2d floor 59 MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS 2526 Taaio taken for THE CALL. Y QUSG WOMAN WOULD LIKE A SITUA- ton as housekeeper. Cail or address House- keeper, 100, 42, 775 M ission st. AND CUSTOM COATS AND MAKE P AILORESS ON inrear. buttonholes: gord wages. 140 Russ MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICK OF 1THE CALL: want ads and subscriptions taken. ¥. DRESS-CUTTING SCHO L—FRENCH + talloring tanght; §1 week. 916 Market, . 34 NTED—AN I1DEA; WHO CAN THINK “YQA! some simple thing to pstent? Jfrotect yflfl: idess: they may bring you wealith. Write JOILN WEDDERBUKN & CO., Dept. L, Patent Attcr ne; Washington, D. C. for thelr $1800 prize Offer and new Hat ot 1000 inveations wanted. LCHO HOU~r. busyg MaRKE! ST.—HUOMS 20c, 25¢ 10 50C nighi: 1 10 52 Weex. JIYLISH AND DURABLE C\LF SHOES made 1o order, §3 50; cheapest place In clty for repairing and second-hand shoes. 959 Howard at. JGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURN nire, restaurant, saloon fixturas and zrocrs atocks. STENBEKG, 632 Markec: tel. maia 1013, 00D AND COAL YARD_LARGE STABL W Senteat tocation:will exchangs for am a1 1 proved ranch. STENBELRG & G0 800. THE BES . 632 Market. | OYSTER AND CHOP- house tu Oakland: clears $200 amonth: private rooms; big day and night irade; owner iy Blok and must sell; Investiga € this and make offer. STENBERG & CO. faraet st THE ROSEDALE 521 KLLIS-CHEAPEST and best lodging-house north of Market st W ANTED_LABURKRN AND MECHANICY 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still rans Denver House, 217 'Third st.: 13J large r0oms; 26¢ per night: i 1o $3 per week. Na JLENNS SRESSuAKING AND CU Academy. 14 McAllister st.: 81 & weel W LNCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. NR Market: 200 rooms ¥Be to 8150 per nizh 1 50 to $6 per week; convenient and respectabie: iree bu bar EITUATIONS WANTED MALE. (CLINKSE & JAPANFSE; KST'D 20 YEALS: ielp:tel. main 1997, BRAULEY & CU..640 Clay H US1ER & Cu.. CHINESE AND JAPANESE employme nt office, removed o 61dy4 Califor- nia st, near Kewrny. ‘Fel. main 231 HINESi: AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT oftice: best help. 4143 O'Farrell. Tel. E. 426. JAPANKSE, CHIN ESE EMPLOYMT OFFIC walters, houtecleaners. 30 Geary: tel. red 143. AM KEE—CHINESE AND JA PENESE EM- ployment office. 51134 Bush st, nr. Grant ave. APASKSE INTRLLIGRNUE AUENC 0, St. Ann's bl'g, 6 Eddy st.: tel M (OMPETENT GARDENER AND rLORIST wishies position Lo take charge of gentleman’s place: reliable references: meven years lust posi- tion: can milk If required. Adgress Gardener, 308 Stockton st. OUNG, INTELLIGENT MASSECR AND medical gymnast, speaks several laugunges, wishes & place 1o attend luvalid: travel oc summer resort. Adaress E. H., box 85, Call. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR s4: collections made: ity or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montey at., room 6: tel. 8550. DIVIDE D NOTICES. g7, DIVIVEND NOTICE-DIVIDEND Xo. 42 (twenty-five cenis per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be payaole at the oflice of the <ompany, 337 Market sireet, on and afier Tuesday. April 20, 1897. Transfer pooks will close Wednesday, April 14, PDUSITION WANTED AS ASSISTANT MIN- ing superinte dent or full charge of small prop- erty by young man of good habits: Surveyor. book- keeper And assayer: best references. Address H. W. box 60, Call Office. J URSE, VALET AND ATTENDANT WILL sive services fn return for fare to Encland: 615 years' experience; references. cor, Call Otlice, Oakland. Y OLNG MAN WANTS PLACE T0 WOKK IN mornine or after school houra: small pay, wi.h boar! xud lodging. Call or address H. INSKITT, 718 Valenc as. 1897, at 3 o'clock P. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. EZ, DIVIDEND NOTICE_THE NEVADA Bank of San Francisco—The Board of Direc- tL:is bank have declared a dividend (N¢. 20) ior the quarier enuiug March-81, at be rate of m payable on and atier Transfer books will be closed from the vs in lusive. D. r. DAVIDSON, Secrstary. April 9, 1897. Aprit 16, 10th (0 the 15t inst., botb ¢ “an Fi nots SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. (300D FRESCH AND GERMAN COOKS, UP- ¥ stairs, second si:ls. nurses and giris of ail na tiouslities for general housework: City and coun- try. MRS. DADAMI, 813 Sutter, Tel. red 2751, BY, A THOROUSHLY CAPABLE WOMAN situation 1o keep house for samiiy iutznding to close house for the summer: moobjection to one or two 0f famly remaining. Cal or address 1118 Jatayetie s, Alnmeda. AN WISHES SITUATION; GOOD GAR- dener, driver, care for horses. handy with tools; will'work at’ private residence. C. H..box 19; Call Uftice. MARKET ST._BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: want ads and subscriptions taken. WEDISH MIDDLE - AGED MAN WITH 1 good recommendations, sober. wishes work witn horses, driver or helper io & siore, or any kina of Iabor. 669 Fourth at., Oakland. MERICAN MAN AND WIFE WANT SIT- uations o ranchor dairy: man No 1 milker; wite guod cook Address J. H., 952 Huward st. Y SUNG MAS, SINGLE, WISHES POSITION as gardener. 1t requireds pe G MaN 1 wiahes to learn grocory business; aged 0. Ad- dress Kellabie. box 8, Call Uffice. JOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS YOU TOUNG WIDOW RECENTLY FROM THE South desires 8 lucraiive pesition as house- Keeper in lodzing-house, widower's or bachelor's home. R. 3, 895 Market st. 7OUNG LADY KECENTLY FROM THE East desires a permanent piace as housekeeper 1o bachelor’s or widower's homes city OF country, or will do plain sew! R. 2. 225 Post st. M IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS WOFK: M bonsework, washing and ironing, laund and excellent ' ccok: BO cbjections 10 country: willing: honest. 125 S xth st., room 8. JXPERIENCED AND PRACTICAL YOUNG lady desires & position as Lypewriter and ste- nograpner; city or country. Kooms 3and 4, 309 Sutier st. WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS HOU keeper or will do plain sewing. Cali 821 Mis- sion et., toom 6. Y OUNG WOMAN Wo LD LIKE A SITUA- tion as housexceper. Cali_or address House Keeper. 775 Mission st . room 7. (GEBMAN oIk WISHES WASHING AND X Bousecleauing by the day; wages 1. 21535 ol s (ULORED GIRL OESIRES SITUATION AN Indy’s muid, child’s nurse; wel: educated; city Address 1419 Jackson st. rear. or country. N HAT KELIABLE WOMAN WISHES POSI- tion as workiug housekeeper: no cbjection to the country. Address Housekeeper, 510 Gough. Y QUG GIRL WisHES POSITION TO CARE for child over 2 e : can do piain cookin; wages $10. Uail at 620 Larkin st. JWEDISH WOMAN WOUID LIKE WASH. ing or housecleaning by the day. Call 2508 Twenty-third st. Y JUNG, WOMAN WOULD LIKE A SITUA- tion as housekeeper; city Or country. 138a Fourth st., room 4 Youse WiDOW housekeeper. DESIRES POSITION AS Apoly 120A Eddy st., room 7. GERMAN GIki WISHES TO ASSINT IN nousework; wages$15. Call 1109 Fiorida st. JATION AS LUNCH . M. F., box 88, Call. JINGLE WOMAN, GOOD COUK, WANTS 3 plnce as housekeeper or as cook. 609 Franklin. 00K WISHKS S| 00k or in coffee-hous G LADY DESIRES POSITION AB 121 Moutgomery st.. room 8. \W ANTED—POSITION AS MANAGING OR working housek eeper by neat, practical Amer- fcan lady; 1 good cock: excelleni manager; un- dersia ds cre of milk: will not object to nice, quiet coun:ry home wi:h all modern conveniences: »25; references given and required. Adcress MES. E. S, box :87, Chico, Butte County, Cal. 7OUNG GIRL (EASTERN) DESIKRES SITU- 1100 In private family: woula do cookiug and dosvnsiairs work or generai hou- ework w here there ar®no children: wages $26; country preserred. S. M., box 360, Call Oftice. DESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN WISHES \ position to 4o general housework or care for chfldren; city or country. Ahlborn House, 319 Crantave. - RESSMAKKK WISHES WORK BY THE day or at home: cuts by the S % Taylor & tem: patterns cut 10 order. Call or address M1S3 FAIRBRO, 1404 Van Ness eve. TOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS travelinz companion, or care of lnvalid or chil- dren. Address MISS B, WINBERG, 229 tan Jose ave. MIDDLE - AGED COLORED WOMAN, UX- derstands cooking and general housework, will take a situation by the day or week. Address S. L., box £5, Call. 61' LALKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O CALL Subscriptions and want ads taken. CANDINAVIAN GIRL; POSITION AS W chambermaid. seamsiress or second work. 810 Jessie st JIRST COOK WISHES A SITUATION OR AS housekeeper: <1y or country. Inquire orad- dress 1521 Mssion st. CANDINAVIAN GIRL WANTS SITUA- O tion; chambermaid or light housework. Call 166 Perty ! OUNG WIDOW DESIRES POSITION AS Apply 1204 Eday st., room 7. housekeeper. Y UG Laby (PARISTAN) DESIRES A &00d disposttion: prefers bousekeeper's place lodging-house, widower's of bachelor's home; city MO 7Y TUOMKEY CORNER OF CLAY— OZ1{ Open uni: 9:30 oclock: brarch ofiice of 1be Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken, Y OUNG MAN. 10 YEARS' £ mercantile tfade, wants p any kind of work. 615 WISS YOUNG MAN DES'RES SITUATION Cilhier 1 smell fem1'y OF on Faath: Koed mile er; understands horses. Address tourth s . and Po:reroave, PERIENCE IN fon in office or Aadress H., box91, Call. LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NANTH st.—Want ads and subscziptions taken. THOROUGHLY 50 garden and 10ACHMAN (ENGLISH /understands h's business: cows: willing atout piace: Aadress JO I, 1725 Everett s FEMALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED—WAITRESS. RESTAURANT, 85 & week: (ierman or Scandinavian girl to cook for men, §20; French nurs:, country. $20: G man waitress and sermsiress, $26; you g girl .o assist in restaurant, $15. LEON ANDKE, 808 Stockton st. N URSE, $25: SECOND GIRL 8 work girls. eity and country, $20 and $25: 6 young girls assist, $10 to $16.” MiSS CULLEN B2 Sutter st YOOK, SM A LL BOARDING-HOUSE, §: cook, St. Helena, $25. MISS CULLEN, 823 ter st RUTESTANT COO] wal'ress. 85 per wee, ily, $30. MISS CULLE! ~ $25: RESTAURANT laundress, private fam- , 8238 Suiter st. QECOND GIRL COUNTRY, $15: NEAT SEC- 2 ond girl, $20: 2 iurses, hospital, $20 each. MISS CULLEX, 373 Sutter st. F OUSEWORK GIR1, LIVERMOR. kureks, $25. MISS'CULLEN, 323 & UBSEGIRL._$10; CULLEN, $23 $ ¥ TORKING HOU MISS CULLE. VEAT NURSEGIRL, $12. AN 323 sutter st Q“'“"””“"' TRUCKEE, $15 AND § MISS CULLEN, 323 ~utter st FrEscH NUKNE, CHILD 6 YEARS, §25. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. $26; teer st. SLEEP HOME. MISS tter at. SEKEEPEL, $10 TO $15, 3 Suiter st. MISS CULLEN, ERMAN GIRL. NO BAKING, $15: GIRIL, O'Farreil st §15: girl, Haieht st., 818; gir., Taylor st., B16: cook, cily, §25: Gough st., $25: glrl. Vallejosc, 8 at.. $18:"4irl. ‘Redvood Uity. $15: girl, Gilioy, Cal., 818: i), Bushs ., $15: girl, Golden ¢ ai ave, $16: ghl, Ashbury sc. $15: £irl, Kddy st $18: glrl, Ciay 3t . $15: girl, Kroadway, 820: giri Waller s, 810, MARTIN & Cu.. 740 Maret st UNCH WAITRESS, 60c; CIIAMBERMAID, 4 $20 and room, count:, chambermaid ani walt xome, $15 and room. MAKTIN & CO., 749 Market at. German girl, : girl, Ecott RONER, EL, $40: 2 IRONr RS, HAND worx. 81 24 per day: girls for box factory. MAKTIN & (., 749 Market st. N URSE FOR INVALID. MARTIN & CO.. 749 Market at. 3 WAITRES-EN $8 A WEKK, CALL EARLY. MAKTIN & CO., 748 Market at. F. WAITRESSES 85 A WEEK. MARTIN & O CO., 749 Marke! st. 3 WAITRESSES. 820 AND ROOM. MARTIN O & €O, 749 Market st EAD WAITRI'SS, $85: WAITRER~, Ho- tel, clty. $20: 2 waltra-ses, restaurants §5a Weok: 2 waitresses, hoiel, country, $:0; girl for housework, country, see party here, $25: nurse- glrl, 815; 7 gir s, hous-work, $16 and $20; 2 Ger- { man_girls, Bousework, $26. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANIED—LARGE NUMBER OF GIRLS for all kinds of work, cooxing, second work, waltresses. French nurse. German nurse, etc., wakes $:5 to $30 per month. APPY 10 J. F. CROSETT & C0., 316 Sutter st. 10 HOUSE- | OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st, near Markat: 200 rooms: u8c to $1 6U per uight: $L 60 (0 $3 PeF week: free 'bus and Uaggage to and from fercy. MALE HELP WA 7 ANTED—CHEESEMAKER, MUST HAVE first-clags referen es, sea emplover here, $30 and found: 2 woodchopiers, Near city, see em- ployer here, $1 x cord for 4-foot we od. tools fur- nished; blacksmith’s heper. §20 to ¥25 and fourd, ‘steady job, must know something about shoeing: 2 moiders for foundry: laborer for foun- dry, 15c an hour; 2 quartz miners, £2 s dav: 2 farmers for Marin Connty, $15; 2 farmers, pight cook, $30; waiters, cooks, dishwashers, milkers, etc’ W.'D. EWER & CO, 626 C ay st. 346 MEN WANTED TO-DAY, FROM 815 TO D $80 per month and found: read careiully: the followlug are only a few places we have: 50 farmers, orchard and vineyard hands. $25. $20 and $15 per month and found: 10 milkers, $23 aud $20: 17 Iaborers and teamnsters, clty and coun- try. 81 50 Lo $1 75 per duy and $20 per month and md: 3 butter and cheese makers. $30 and $26: 80 waodchoppers, 4-foot red pine wood, $1 10 and #1 per cord; 10 men to dlg ditches on iarge ranch. etc.; 4 cuore men and boys for ranchesand vinevards, $10. $12 and $15: 10 strong youug men Lo lears trade, $15 per month and found, (n clty: 3 farmers and wives with and without chil- dren: 3 pruners for a vineyard and do general vineyard work, $26 and found, ~anta Clara County; carpenter for ranch, $26 and found: 3 stablemen, ciiy and counirs, 325 aud foun sheep-sheurer:” 20 granite dilllers for &quarry, 3175 to #2 a dey: 4 biacksmitus, shops and camps, $40 and £45 per month and found; 3 biacksmiths (o run shops on sheres: 6 COOks. city and country jobs, 360, $50. $40 and $30; % secon1 cooks. $25 and $30; second cook for an in- stitucion, $25 and found; 5 dishwashers, $15 and 220; steward for a geulleman's yacht, $50 und found: ht, 30, see boss nere: 3 waiters, $26 and $30: 2 Ironers, $30: ook and wite, $85, easy, steady place: camp cook, $25; and many other good places. Fverylody wanting Work come and see us. MURRAY & RRA Leading Employment Agents, 644 and 636 Clay L telephone 558, ASTRY COOK AND BAKER, COUNTRY | I'hotei, $65; pasiry cook and baker, for springs, | $40; cook. country restaurant, $40; jaundryman ior a summer resort, $25: man to make lamsles, country, $25; boy 10 tend cigar-stand, §10. C. R. HANSEN & C0.,5110 Geary st. . SBLON WANTS G MiN 10 GEL BOF- « tle beer or wine Bc: best frée lunch. 643Ciay. 167 DT, 3T~ BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL sulscriptiou and wani ads. faken. BUTCHERSHOP: GOOD CORNFR 400 I it 0, Trelusmg stnole: cuts 8 cattie, 14 sheep, 2 calves ey oree, wagon NIKNBEKG, 652 Markee SALOON: VERY .+ location ): owner keeps pinces: must sacrifice; & firsi-cass bargain. WILKE, 783 MarkeL at. CIGAR-STORI CHOICEST LOCA- $800. {0 on Market st bet. Phelan buiia: {ng and Baldwin Hotel: serious sickness compela owner to sacrifize. WILKE, 183 Marcetst. INGLE RUOMS 10c AND 16c NIGHT, 60c aid 75¢ week. Lindell House. Sixth and Howsd. = op: MISION & 2526 ik chuu YESOLUTIONS ENGWOSSED, DIPLA {filled out & ail kinds of penwork. J. W. FITH, Heald’s Business College, 4 Post st. SOR _GOOD REPAIRING CALL AT tral Repalring Shoe Shop, 1534 Market st.. bet. Larkin and City Hall ave., or 749 Mlasion st large siock new and second-hand shoes on sale shoes made t0 order, any style, $3 up. BRANCH OFFICK OF BUDICTIPLONS hud WANE ads ANTED,TOCOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR- W S lieris KN OX Colteciton Arev. 110 Sutcer. () CORNER SALOON ON KE\KNY place; tew blocks from Chronic e; rent $35; Lest busiuess offer. WILKE, € SALOON STABLISHED YEARS $200) SR, PIIABLERRD YEARS: S e T AR BRANCH BAKERY WITH 3 LIV $450. Derooms: rens ss2: a senvine sood dauly receipts &1 Kept by owner : rarest chance. WILKE, 783 Marke: st. 600, (PRNER GROCERY AND BAR: . living - 100ms: choicest location ia Western ‘Addition; first-class payiae business; widow must sacrifice. WILKZ, 783 Market st. 783 Market st. business off-r: for yea; TPEY ACME HOUSK $0/ MARKET 5T Bi- T low éhein. for a room: :bea MEht: $1 & woee GOMS, 160 TO 76¢ PER NIGHT: 500 TO §1 60 er week. Orfenial, 226 Drumm st. ANT _ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR W A cdihrare taken at Branch Offica, souta: west corner Sixteenth and Mission sts. i MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c 150 100 Zhdoca night including coffes aud vous. ©24 Washington st.. near Kearny. ST IN CITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1, $1 26, $1 50 per weel. Paciic House, Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. $5000 10 38000 WILL BUX AN INTER: est in a profitable, legitimace business 10 this city: a big bargain that se.dom offers (o a cOmpetent person who can take charge; part cash can remain if so desired: none but principals nevd answer; references cxchanged. Address F., box 50, this oftice. {INDERGARTEN AND GEADED SCHOOL for sule: good location: school well estab- lished; sickniess of principal cause of selling. Ad- §4000, SEUCERY axp—iawporss stock and fixtures: rent low: bes: reasons for sell- e Ay et @7 NAATH, ST-BRANGH OFFICE OF 1 TuE CALL; subscriptios and wani ads taken. W ANTED—SINGLR ROOMS, 180 A DAY $L weekc: rooms for 3, 25¢ a day. §1 50 & week; 6 Clay st. reading-room: daily papers. 7 INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NE. Marxet: 200 rooms, 25¢ a night: room: ires buy and bareage 0 end irom the ferry. ¥URNITURE WANTED. T INDI'NA AUCTION COMPANY, RE- moved to 1171 Mission st.. near Eighth. tele- phone Mint 1583, you get highest cash paid for merchaadise. farniture, art goods, plancs, iivraries ARDENER FOR SUMMER RESORT. $26 and found: 2 farmers, same ranch, £15 and found. C. K HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st EST_PRICES FOR FURNITURE, MDSE. etc. STREET & CRESWELL. Anctioneers, 837 Market st. rm.516. Houses bought in their entirety. VW AILER FORSPRINGS, $2250 AND FARE advanced; call early this moruinz ready 10 G K. HANSE start. & CO., 110 Geary 5. W ANTED-MILKERS SWISs FARM- er, see boss here: miners. $2 50 day: shingle- | bolt mukers. $1 35 cord: shake-boli mukers, $1 90 | cord, see boss in city: laborers, ®175: irouer, | coun'ry laundry, 830 ana found, and others. Ap- Plv 10 J. F. CKOSETT & (0., 618 Sacramento st. W AXTED—_CUOK AND WILE FOR MINERS, $40; cook, small hotel, $25: resiaurant cook, ters, Qlshwashers a'd others. Appiy to J. k. CROSETL & CU., 628 Sacrameto st. W ANIED - WATTER, IRSTCLASS KE taurant, Nevada, 335 to $40, fare paid after 3 months; waiter, plain hotel, $:0; waiter, §2 young men to_assist waitin?. $25: omnibus, § 10325, etc. ANDRE’ ED_GARDENER AND ASSIST PO work, conntry, 820; Tarmer, Naps Coun- ty, $20; butler, §25. AN DK 08 Stockton st FAITER, 8 Wi AND rofler, $12 a week: boy for baker: lunch snd dinner waii~rs: young manto wail at tatle, $12 und room: walter, $26 and room: walter, $40. MARTIN & Co., 749 Mar<et st. AN FOR CHICK RANCH; RANCH- M Lind. 16; biacsamiih helper. $25, boar and room; young man to work around private piace. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. QTENOGRAPHER WHOLESALE HoUSE: STGeman preferred. Smith machine: state sai- sy eipecious saperionce. Address &, box B, G Uilees ARGE BOY TO WORK ROUND ILOUSE AND care for horses. KKOGER'S Ucean Beach | House, 313 Forty-ninth ave. UPHOLS(EREE AND 1 MATTRES< maker; steady men; references. B., box 87, Call Oftica. N OF PUSH; MUST BE OF GOOD AD- G B., box oM dress ana have iiberai education. 18, Cail Oftice. 00D BUSHELMAN WANTED AT EAPS- AEL'S, 9 Kearny st BARBERS WANTED FOR SATURDAY and sunday. Jourpevmen Barbers' Employ- ment Bureau, 102 Seventh st. W ANTED — FIRST- CLASS BARBER FOR | ¥Y Saturday. 7 Fourth st. RARBER WANTED SAT. AFT., EVENING and Buaday; if svitabe,s'eady. 436 Bush st. AREER WANTED FOR SATURDAY. 797 Mission st., neat Fourth. ARBER WANTED wages $3. 802 Cluy st FOR SATURDAY; AKBXR FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 443 Broedway. AKBEK WAMNTED_11415 FOULTH ST.; from' 11 A. 3 (011 P. 3c; $2 5U. BARBER FOR SATULDAY AND SUNDAY. 82 Third st. F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNIL ture hanaise see BURD, 211 Larkin BOARDING WANTED. OUM AND BOAKD WA \ and 2 chiiaren, Rincon Hill. r£D FOR LADY and 5. Address 8 Essexst, WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. UILDINGS BOUGHT; coors, LUMBEL, SASIES antels. etc., for sale. 1168 Misslon v.. JELL YUUR BOOKS, CLOTHIX A ety 1 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st i AND JEW- serd postal. LOST. OST—ON HAYES-ST. CAR OR_ON HAYES st., bet. Gough and Octavia, bet. 2:15 and 2:30 P M., goid Waitham watch, chatelaine chain, mon- ogram attached, initials K 5. Finder return to 437 Hayes st.: 8 d. DOC rd oy Vic- J biack. returning TORIA BOT saloon, Keventh and King sis. T QUOISE AND DIAMOND SCREW liberal reward. Return 112 Kearny st, room N THU . APRIL 15, 1897, A SILVER matchbox cn Bryant-s:. cars, or somewhere on Sccoud st., bet Market and Folsom. Finder re- turn to L' K. GREEN, 532 Market si, aud re- ceive reward. $25( CORNER GROCERY AND BAR IN <OV Hayes Valiov: gooa business for right party; owner in poor heaith. at., Cor. Octavia. %13 PROVISION AND DELICACY . siore: cor. Twenty-fitth and Sho well sts: 4 living-rooms and baii; rent $14. Inquire on premises. ALOON—_OLD ESTABLISHED., GOOD LO- cation, & 100ms, kitchen, including furaltur. To0ms bring rent; cheap. Cor. Baiiery and Pacitic. FOR SAL HOME BAKERY DOING GOOD business: sultable for man and wife; will beac inspectlon. Address Call Uffice. Apply 437 Grove UTCHER-SHOP TO LET; FIXTURE: Western Addition. 1208 Scort st., neer £ddy key upstairs. FOR SALE CHEAP-NEW R TAURANT in leading street. 133 Powell st. ARG \IN: RESTAURANT; MU Apply 145 ¥ifch st. (100D-PAYING ‘Townsend st. T BE SOLD. SALOON FOR SALE. 21 EALED BID~ RFQUESTED FOR FIXTURE 3 © and stock of merchandse, consisting uf dry zoods, notions. etc., of NATHAN SISTERS, bo- desto? inventory of stock may be seen at oftice of SCHWETZER & (0., 29 Baitery st.; bids to ba opened Apri: .2, at 12 o'clock noon; right re- served to reject any orall bids: all bids must ba accompanted with certified chec of 10 per cent of amount bid. 3 CIGAR AND STATION KRY STORE, $900. Giafing over 8106 per montn avove i ©xpensea: valiie in (NG t1ial €1ven: chrap ren, Taciuding Nving rooms: this 1s ‘& bacgal gation solicited: Address . 5., box 141,Call Ofice. OPPORTUNITY FOR A LIVE MAN TO 41 take holu of a fine business; neatly fite-d grocery; cash trad tion all could be drsired; fixtures; stock: taxe all or part at cos:. Address M. EHEKMAN & CO., 104-110 Front ac., cit ELEGANTLY FITTEDOU cion: cheap rent. Inqaire ac 20 Sucramento st. Fln:&m&u saloon: g0od oc SCULLY & SON, 4 ALOON. $1000: GOES TO-DAY $400; GOOD ¥ stock. 539 California st. (CAZITAL WaN TED ON SHARES 10 OFEN an immense gold-bearing ledge. Address Frospector, box 8, Call Oftice. ND EGG STORE reason for sellin 0OD-PAYING BUTTER suitabe for man and wife have two places. Apply creamery, 118 Ninth st 1.2 ASSBOOK WITH THE HIBrRNIA 4 Savings ana Loan Soclety of ~an Franclsco in the name of MAY KEANY or KATE KEAX No. 177.599. The finder will please return to bani OST — FOX-TERRIER BITCH, BROWN head, white body with bruwn spot on middle of back and root of tall. Return to WM. KRATZ, 2436 Mission s: ; liberal reward. K50, FOR SALE: OLD- ESTABLISHED DDV, coftee-saloon and restaurant 1a one of the leading strests. ALpiy ANDY, ICECREAM ciass iocation: reasonable Y OUNG WIDOW WANTS A parcner: small capital. Koom &, OST—SMALL SCOTCH COLLIE DOG, FE- ‘male: brown, with white marxings. Finder will receive liberal reward on re:urning (o 35 Dor- Iand st off Guerrero, bet. 17th and 18th. ; BLUE EYES; T OST—WRITE A. reward. RAN WL GORA CA' 2115 Hyde st. H OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH wrnt ads and subscriptions taken. DENTISTS. OOU-PAYING KESTAURANT F owner has other business. Appiy 2 SALE: 0 Drumm. 00D PAYING FRUITSTORE FOR SALE cheap. Apply Cal Offic:. $400, O3E, OF, THE BEST GRoCEmY . stores In the Western Additiou for sale cheap. N. W. corner Post and Lyon sts. IRST-CLASS OPPORTUNITY T0 SECURE Al coffee and Innch parior: halt-block from Chronicle. WINSTON & THUMAS, 646 Market, BOOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, tet. 34 and 4th: gais specialisis: painiesy extraciing, with ges, $1: piates, $7up: fill, 81 up. JOULL SET OF TEETML $7: WARRANTED 5 years; painiess extraction: see our new combi; ton plate; thinnest, lightest, coolest plate mad rranted 10 years: filings. 60c; crowns, $3 50. FIE, OLU-ESTABLISHED CORNER GRO- crry’and bar; will be sold cheap. Call at 859 Fifh st FoE SALE —sackan this paper. For partitala; HENIX RESTAURANT, 2130 FILMORE st.; price $150: cause disagreement of partners. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 24 Sixth streer. 7. FULL SET TEETH: BEST MAKE: + kept In Tepair; extracting free; fillings,50ci crowns, $3 00. Pacific Dental Parlors, 18 Third. NUdy BUSBELMAN: SUMMERFIELD & ROMAN, Fifth and Market sts. OSITIVELY PALNLESS EXTRACTION, DR HARDING, 500Sutter cor. Powell; tel. maln5375 TRONG BOY OR YOUNG MAN, WITH some experience in bakery. 1667 Mission st R J. J. LEEK, 1126 MARKET SI.. OFEN evenings: Sundays tll noon: dentistry tanght EAMEN FOR COASTERS AND HONOLULU and Alaska. 904 Kearny st upstairs. OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 806 ketst. DI CHARLES W. DECKER. AR HIKT CANVASSERS CHELL'S, 22 Stockton st. YOATMAKER FOR COUNTRY. BRON & (0., 26 Suiterst. - (00D TAILGR WANTED. 2054 ELLIS ST. WANTED. MIT- REISS DAINTERS AND CARPE: to the bepetit to day. TERS INVITED 529 California st. MPHE CRAZY TWO SIGN-PAINTERS ARE anted at 539 California st 00D OFFICE MAN WANTED; SMALL capltal. 539 California st. ARPENTER OR PAINTER WANTED 10 rent fine basament. 539 Ca.ifornia st. 7 A SET FOR TEXTH—WARRANTED A3 { good as can be made; fiiing $1- dentisc, $30 Marke: st, nexc Baidwin AINLESS EXTRACCION, 80c: CROWN oridge work a specialiy: piates $5 up: 13 years experience. K. 1. WALSIL D.D.N, 8153 Geary. K. LUDLUM MILL 1443 MARKET ST, NR. Eleventh; Do chargo for extracting whea Flates aro made: oid plates made over liks mew: Teeth from §5 per set: extracting bUC: gas given. JET OF TEEIH WITHUUT a Shasem ik G. Young. 1841 Polk st. K. GEORGE \. LEEK, THE GENUINE 3 Leok dentlat, discoverer ot painless exicaciioa nd patentes of “improved bridge work or ieeta Without any plate, moved from §to 20 ' Farrellsa W ANLED—YOUNG MAN WITH 6 MONTHS' experience at barver business. 11194 Folsom. HANCE FOR MAN WITH $60 TO MAKE money. 559 California st., saloon. ADIES' SOLLNG, 85c: MEN'S SOLING, 50c; fine shoes made $2 up. 562 Mission st. ANTED-MAN TO BUY SALOON AND lolging-house; cheap. 19 Commercial st., op- posite serry. O0G-SWIMMING RACES EVERY SUNDAY at Capiain Thomson's, fc0 of Tay.or st. EAT Y« UNG WAITRESS, NICE COUNTRY hotel, $20 and found: girls f.r housework, country, etc. MURRAY & READY. Leading Empioyment Axents, 634 and 636 Ciay st. COOKS FOR COUNTRY, 825, AND 8 GIRLS for gener ] housework, $10. $15and $.0. MRS, bet Alission st., room b. or couniry. Kooms 10 and 11, 122 Post st DADAMI. 315 Sutter st. Tel. sed 2751, EFIN ED ACCOMPLISHED YOUN G | (3IRL TO ASSIST CHILDREN AND HOUSE- French widow desires u placeas bousexeeper work. 17 Colunibia square, off Folsom or companion. loom 2, 122 Post st. Sixth and Seventh. OUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS | (JKRMAN GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF TWO housekeeper.or wii do pieta sswing. Cati 831 | (I children and assist i I/ght housework. Apply 735 lurk o £, SIPNON MEMORIAL METHODIST Episcopal Church, cot. Hayes and Buchansn sis—Rev. Johin Stephens, pastor; residence, 809 Haightst. Preaching at 11 . . and 7:80 . x. ihie pastor wiil preach at both services. In the morning Kaster service. Special programme of vocal aud insirumental music. In the evening Sunday Beautiful ex- ercis school at 12:30 ®. 3. C. B. Perkius 'superintendent. kpworth League service at 6:30 ». a. public cordially invited to all ¢ rvices ‘of this chureh. Seats free. Ushers in sttendance. FPrayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. TRINITY M. K. CHURCH, CORN B2 g icenin Yaad Macker s Siren R ER Jewell, pestor. ‘ervices morniog 11 o’cloek. Suoject: “Faim Sundny Rejsicings” Baptisma and reception of members at the morning service. Evening st 7:30. Preude. “Young Prople and Thel: Intimate Friends’ Sermon topic: “The Analysis of Tears.” Sacramental serv.ces Good Friday at 8 p M. Sunday-scaool 12:50 P. &.: John Dyer, su erintendent. Seats free. Pasiors resi- dence, 5631 Sixteentn s EZ o EVENTH- DAY ADVENTIST Charch, 914 Laguna si., bet. McAllister and Golden Gate eve —Eider Ju. 'E. Anoross, pastor residence, 400 Octavin st Services: Sabbath (~at urday), 9:45 A ., Sabbath-school: 11 o'clock, preaching. Subject, “The Laiter Rain” Also preaching Sunday evening at 7:45. Subject of the unday evening discourse, ““The New ( ovenant.” The public cordially Inviied to all these services. eals free. TOUNG WIDOW DESIRES A POSITION IN city or conntry. Call 1346 Market st room 2. ANTED—2 GOOD WAITRESSES; WAGES 85 week. 106 Recond st. 615 LARKIS-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. ‘Subscriptions and wan: ads taken. IRL WANTED—GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 761 Ha'ght st. RUG (LEKK: KELIE erences, age, etc. Add : GRADUATE; REF- Ph. G.. box 14, Call. W ANTED — DANCING - TEACHER. 821 Broadwav, room 10, Oakland. W ANTED—3STEADY MEN FOR COUNTRY positions; must Lave §5 expense money. Ap- ply 9 Geary st., room 2. JIEST-CLASS BARBERS FURNISHED BY International Union Free Employment Bureau, L LisS3, Eecretary. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAL Tanted. DR J. W. KEY, 1520 Marke: st CARPET CLEANING. EANING, Sc: LAYING, 8c: RUG samples free: tel. Jessie 944 Stratton, 38th st ARPETS CLE D. RENOVATED LIKE new. J. McQUSEN, 453 Stevenson, Tel. 8228, ARPET- ALOON: GOOD LOCATION: DOING GOOD business: or sale 00 account of other business 516 Kearny st. TOUNG LADY, RECENTLY FROM THE Kast, desires gentieman pariner. 850 Market st., room 0. ESTAURANT AND COFFEE HOUSE FOR sale; good steads trade: owner going to the oid country. 103 Townsend at., opposite depot. FOR BALE-A WELL-PAYING SAUSAGE factory and delicacles store on Market at.; on account of sickness. Inquire Uall Office. OUNTKY HOTEL FOR SALE OR RE 15 bedrooms: bar; range. etc.; good Opening. Ap- ply RUDOLF GRAEF, Gitroy, Cal. 2 MOR SALE VERY CHEAP—BEST CASH fruit business in this 13 a soap for some one. J. MCVAY, 152 Fifth st., Oakland. ANDY, 1CE: ND SCHOOL SUF plies for sul Su 1y living-rooms 20:8A Wasiington st., nr. Broderick. HOTEL, Mavy- mra County: rent $25 pef month. ARD, 12 Marset st., 3. F. ; reas. ORTLAND AGENCY THIN PAPER. Ix- quire this oftice orat 133 Third st., Portland, Oregon. (CANDY, ICECREAN, STATIONERY A notion’ store for sale; Fourth t., near broa gauge depot. A diress A. PILTZ, van K INE EXPRESS TEAM AND WAGOS: must be s0ld at once. 311 Larkin s $750, EAUIT FQULITRY, GROCERY OV, siore; good horse and wagos. S5u2 Misston st. (L) STEAM CARFET CLEANING WORK cleans, moves. lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Bigr. 35 aud 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. W HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send 1o SPAULDING'S Floneer Car pel-beatinz Works, 353-67 Tebama st.; tel, So. 40, DVANCE CARPET-CLEANING (O, 402 Suer; tel. Malu $94. GEO. WALCOM, prop. ARPETS né CLEANED & RENOVATED LIK 43 Tenth: tel. South 38, Mackintosh & o WATTS, reliable carpet-clexniug renoviy . atlon works. 413 McAllister. el Teasie So1. 84 Fourth st., the Modern, 9000 FAIR, ANOTHER LOT MEN'S<HUES, been damaged by water, at less than one: fourth their vaive. irom 75c up to $250. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. AN AS PARTNER !N CIGAR - FACTORY and store: heip wanted, but small capita: xe- quired. Call 202 McAllister . IOLORED WOMAN WANTS SITUATION AS chambermaid or light housework. Call or ad- dress MKS, CARTER, 370 Natoma st. ANTED—A GIRL FUR GENERAL HOUSE- work at 2113 Steiner st., tei. Californla aud Sacramento. OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A SITUATION a5 housekeeper for gentieman. 223 Post st., room 17, third floor. OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as cook or do general housework 1n small mily; city or couitry. 476 Jessie, near Sixih. W COR. SIXTEENTH ST, NEAR MIS slon: bramch office of TH3 UaLL Bub scriptions and want ads taken. OUNG LADY PROFESSIONAL NURSI who understands massage treatment, destres Position. Call 1346 Market, room 2. 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THR CALL. >ubscriptions and want ads taken. Y OUNG PARISIAN LADY 1IN REDUCED circumstances desires a lucrative position as housekeeper in botel, widower's or bacheior's home: will 4o plxin sewing. 1122 Marxet, rm. 31. OULD LIKE POSITION WITH LADY AS nurse: one golng 1o seashors or yprings or truvel. Address 1640 Sucramento st o XPERIF NCED COAT FINISHER. APPLY Atonce 1005 Broadway, Onkiand . (G!BL *OR HOUSEWORK, PLALN COOKING; wages $20 10 $_5: nursezirl, $12. 721 Ellis. W ANTED —GIKL WAITRESS, RESTAU- rant. 163 Third st. PESTAND QUICKEST PLACK ON EAUTH 10 learn dressmaking and miliinery; patterns 25¢: call and see our msmmoth 1ns.l wtion. McDOWELL’S, 103 Post at. OUNG GERMAN GIRL, GENERAL HOUSE. work: 8 in family: $16. 142s Morton st., Alameda. 839 HAYES-BRANLU OFFICE OF THE CaLy; subscriptions and want ads take: MAS TO TAKE ORDERS FOR PRINTING. Apply 519 Flibert st. ANTED—GOOD HAT-PRESSER. APPLY Excelsior Straw Works, 120 Fourth st. ELIABLE BOY TO SELL AN ILLUSTRATED peper. Room 127, Murpoy building. HOEMAKER ON REPAIRING; TWO MEN on new work. 202A Fifihst. STEKADY MAN, good stock liquor. PARTNER, élfi’)‘?“nn- saloon? 1N 805 E MITCHELL, CARPET-CLEANING Gt . 24014th si; cleaning 30 a vard. el iyt ONKLIN'S CAKPET- BEATING 3 U35 Golden Gatoava, Tolephons waay SU™ ————————————— BICYCLES. LM W _$80 CRESCENT BICYCLE 4L for sale for $25. 461 Valencia st.; call fore- noon. T2SPEMS, 96" PATTERN, GOOD AS NEW, $70 and upward: Largains in second - Land Wheels. Golden Ru.e b, 25 Geary st #zaar cyc.e department, — HOTELS. BRookLys board and 1 3 Ter oard 80 room 110 §2 per day. 46 to 11 Tooms for family $i 10 81 50 per nigh! ervice: irev conch CHAKLES MONTGOMERY ARBrR-SHOP; RUNNING 3 CHAIRS; A1 focation; bargain. Apply Call Office. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DEUS —wpECTAL RATES: BAIRDRESS. ing 28¢c. “Up-to-Date” Halrdressing ahd Mani. cur.ng Pariors, 1016 Market, over ~The Wonder. XPERIENCi.D HANDS. LADIES' WAISTS and wrappers; no dressmakers. 4094 Turk. YW ANTED—4 BALESLADIKS FOR CLOAKH | Apply 1250 Market st. at 10 o'clock. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMEN I CALL SKC. P. C. Barbers' Assn. S. FUCHS, 825 Grantave. OURNEYMEN BARSKNS EMPLOYMANT secretary M. EKRNARD, 102 neventh st. ANTED-MEN TO LEAKN BARBER trade: ‘whops, tools. positions furnished: 8 weeks required. S. F. mfiulm 13844 Eighw, OHN E. RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. KOOM$ 26 and %7, G .t R3S e BASTESER l ALF INTEREST IN HORSESHORING. shop; cheap, account slckness. 339 Eddy st ITY KOULL FUK SALm AFFLY office. THS LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. Y CORNER, CLEARING +ee-$1,500 99 Roons, su 3100 2 10-roow Louse, fine 1o ation 14 rooms o Van Ness ave, only 24 rooms, fine for trausient 75 rooms, best, {n the cliy. 14 rooms, only. . 20 100ms, COrner, new ... 14 roomson Sutter. 7-room house, only H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market sc, LODGING-HOUSE OF 23 WrLl- $600. Fomies roomss cheap rent: excel- lent loc tion: ir you want & bargain see this Louse: M. LESS, 5 Fourth at. 110 FAYJE—FOR SALK CHEAP— NEW - ned rooms. Iy fui $130. £RoOM LODGING-HOUSE: NEW « turniture: $1 rent. 167 Jessie s 4% 700 = 8,500 ] 1,200 "l Opp. Fittn. RARGAIN-BUSH ST, NEARGRANT AVE— House of 23 rooms, bar, eic.: rent very low: All large sunny rooms: furhizure can be had It de- sied NHAINWALD, BUCKBEKE & (O, 218 220 Monigomery st 00D-- PAYING LODGING- HOUSE: 100 chorzoma: Couter of town trial given: goes ¥EY i 00 acents. Call between 8 and 10 A M. BAKBE, 400 Sixth street, near Harrison. FURNITURE FOR SALE. D5C0AK ST, FURNITURE, 5 RUOMS; cheap for cash if 5o d to-day; rent $22. JURNITURE, STOVES —CARPITS COU ters, showcases ANDERSON, 1121 Marke:. PHYSICIANS. e e S R C. C. O'DONNELL, 1206 MARKET; R} 2864 25th st.; diseases of woflunnlp:eml;: - AVE MONEY_BUY FURNITURE FROM Buckingham Fur. Co., 866 Mission: advances. OUSEHOLD KANGES ARE THE BEST. JOHN ¥. MEY ERS CO., 947 Market st

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