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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1897 CLOCK-WINDER STRIKING Most of the City Hall Timepieces Have Stopped Keeping Time. Wenze!, Denicd Increased Fay, Gives Up His Peculiar Posi- tion. Time is money, and as he cannot get the money he wants R. G. Wenzel, mu- nicipal clock-winder, refuses to put in his time on the clocks at the City Hall and has gone on a strike. The consequence is that two-thirds of the clocks at the City Hall have not been running for the past three days and those city employes who do not possess watches often have to go into adjacent offices when they desire to know whether lunch bour has arrived or when it is second drink time. When the clocks stopped three days ago a roar went up from the big building and half a dozen departments straightway sent notices to Wenzel that the timepieces were out of repair and needed his imme- diate attention. Thisis a sample of the answers received: HEALTE OFFICE, NEW CITY mu.; CITY, May 3, 1897. Postal card in regard to ciocks received. They ere all stopped on account of not being sble to make arrangaments with the Commit- tee on Public Buiidings of the Board of Si pervisors in regard to pay for attending to them. Should you send them notice that they (clocks) are & necessity in your office, it may help 1o have them started sgain. Yours, etc., R. G. WENZEL. Then the plaint went in another direc- tion and reached the ear of Chairman Sheehan of the Public Buildings Commit- 1ee, who sent it echoing back with ine terest. “This man Wenzel wants the earth,”’ he said, “but he is not going to get the small portion that my pesition as chairman of the Public Buildings Committee gives me a right to have a hand in. “This City paid Wenzel $2000 several years ago to put in a number of clocks and then hired him at $50 a year to see that they were kept wound. A few years later the City Hall Commissioners had him put in more clocks in newly constructed wings and raised his pay tc $10 per month or $120 per year, more tnan double what he originally received, When this board came into office he made a demand for §2 & month or $300 a year and we sat on him. “‘The demand was refused, and a few days aco he stopped the clocks at the hour thay now stand and turned over the keys. It now appears that he constructed clocks that no clockmaker, without a careiul study of the mechanism, can understand, and he thinks he will force the City to pay the exorbitant price he asks because other- wise we must go timeless. I thiuk we will fool Mr. Wenzel.” There are a few offices in the building that are fortunate in not possessing Wen- zel clocks, and the employes do their own winding, so _the municipal headquarters has a little time on its hands. “CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CATI— 710 Market sireet, open until 12 o'clock every mignt in the yea BRANCH OFFIC! 27 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open untf! 9:30 o'clock. 239 Haves street. open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street: open until 9:30 o'clock. 6W. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets; open ontti 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street. open until 8 o'clock. Ninth strect: open until £:30 o'clock. SAN FRANCISCO 5 Polk street: open until 9:30 0 corner Twenty-second and Kentueky open till 8 oelock. SITUATIQNS WANTED-Continued, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES POSL tion in city or conntry 10 do general housework in respectable family. ~ Call or address 630" How- ard st. B3, FLDERLY LaDY AS HOUSEEEEPER vidower’ for bachelor: be: In widower's family or for bachelor best refer- ences; city Oakiand. or' country. TO ASSISK, LIGHT wages §5; neat, will- W., box 34. Cail. TOUNG GIRL WISH housework, 1a fam ing and obliging Address Y. FITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. RUSTWORTHY YOUNG COUPLE situations; man good gardener, hostler, round handy about piace; wife first-ciass ' cook and housekeeper; are capable of taxing charge of place during owner’s absence; hiave best 0f refer- ence. Piease call be.ore 12 A M. 513 McAllister. REEINED AND PLEASANT GENTLEMAN (35 years) speaking l.nglish, French, Spanish, italian and a litle German, desires position as companion, teacher or manager in private family; highest refercuces; salary $30. Address care of DR. GRAMMONT, 1106 Van Ness ave. we KING HOUSEKEEPER WISHES POSI- tion; is near and trusty: country preferred. Appiy H. H., box 88, ¢ ali Office. “* ANTED_SITUATION FOR CHAMBER- 21 and waliress Apply at present employ- er's, 2411 Jackson st VW ANTED—BY COMPE T GIRL, SITUA- W A1 5 general housework: city of country, 512 U'Farrell st ELIAE WOMAN WISHES WORK BY RIEEEA T Drivace tamilys $1a day and car- fare. 114 Fourih s.., 00m 43. 7OUNG _WOMAN OF EDUCATION WILL give parc of each day in return for home; refer- ences. i eacher, box 96, Call Office. NOMPETENT WOMAN AS FIRST-CLASS dress in private family; cliy or country. 476 Jessie st. Yoo NG LADY aS COMPANION TO MID- dlenaged lagy. Call after 12 at 864% Mission sL., room 3. NT WOMAN AS COOK IN PKI- 476 Jessie st. \OMPLTE vaie family; cily or country. VOUNG WIDOW OF EXPERIENCE DE sires housekeepex's pluce iu gentleman’s home; aty or country. 228 Post st., room 1. Y OUNG GIRL, 14 YEARS OLD, WANTS TO take care of children and assist: sicep bome. 3 Alice st. between Third and Fourth, off Folsom NG LADY WANTS POSITION AS TYF Call 838 Mission, room 2 TouU writer or cepyist. MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAX, GOOD VL cook, wishies a position where there 1s no lady wili only work for men; her husband to do hing and chores: ' City OF COUntr:: no Call at 180 Second st., MRS. WIER. OLORED WOMAN WISHES SITUATION TO do general housework, CGOKIng, Nursing, work- ing by the day or washin: to do at_home; wazes %15 10 $20 or $1 10 per day. Address W., box 77, Call Otiice. 7OUNG FRENCH WIDOW, GOOD DISPOSI- tion and of experience, desires a housekeeper’s place In widower's or bachelor's home. 122 Post st., room boss: the dishwa children. LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. YOUNG WiDOW (STRANGER) WISHES A X position in gentleman’s home as housekecper; Call after 12, 120 Ellis st., room. clty or country. 17, second floor. VERMAN WIDOW WISHES SITUATION cooking, washing and ironing. 38 Tehama st., upstairs, TOUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion to do light housewok; will sleep &t home. Call or address 119 Albion ave. POITION IS WANTED A5 WORKING FOKE. man on lady's or gentieman’s place; Is capable ndy with tools: can fill place between 10th snd 10th of present montn; Dest of reference. Address C. L. F., 207 Mont gomery ave., San Francisco. in all its branches: HELP WANTED—Continued. W ANTED — FIRST-CLASS PANTSMAKER. 55 Second st., room 24. IRST-CLASS FINISHFR ON COATS. 505 seventh st., near Washington, Oakland. W ANTEL—A FIRST-CLASS WAIST-TRIM- mer. 406 Sutter st., room 83. PPRENTICE ON PANTS: GOOD SEWER: paid while learning. 559%4 Stevenson st HELP WANTED—Continued, W ANTED_STEADY MAN TO ASSIST IN taking orders in store and make himself gen- erally useful; mus: have $150_cash and be sutis- fied with $18'a week to start. 777 Market, rm. 7. BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. $500, LoEFEE SALOON AND LUNCH- . house on Montgomery st.: doing first- class business; net rent $40; bargain. WILKE, 785 Market st. 252 ; MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND O want ads taken for THE CALL ANTED — BLACKSMITH-HELPER; ONE that can drive on shoes. Apply to J. H. DUTCHER, Livermore, Alameda County, Cal. [ TRST-CLASS WAIST AND SKIRT HANDS. Columbia Cleak and Suit House, 1022 Market, JANTED — FIRST-CLASS DESSMAKER; steady empioyment. 416% Ellls st W ANIED—YOUNG GIRL To ASSIST GEN- eral housework, 1935 Howard st. ETECTIVE—SHREWD, RELIABLE MAN wanied in every locality: act under orders: no experience needed. Write American Detective Agency, Indianapoils, Ind. 167 JLINTE St — BRANCH OFFICE oF iy THE Cai’ subscriptios and wanb ads. en. $1000, Mg5T ELEGANTLY FURNISHED . miflinery establishment; best loca- tion, near Market: selectel stock 0f Roods, large Patronace: owner going East and must sacrifice. Apply WILKE, 783 Market st. $ ‘3"5 OLD ESTABLISHED CORNER GRO- 91O, cery ‘and” bar in busy location; fine stock of groceries. good bar trade, low rent; & bar- gain. Inquire WILKE, 783 M LSt $400, YELL PaTRONIZED RESTAU. Sortomers: 2% wholesale diatrict; fino class of 00 Sunday work: & z0od paying piace. Particulars, WILK ., 788 Markecas o L QUBSCRIFTIONS AND WANTADS FOR TER CALL taken at_brancn ofice 339 Hayes sui open unti: 9:3 o'clock. RESPECTABLE COUPLE WISH SITUA- tions on stock farm; mau understands Stock- raising and general farming: wife first-class house- keep.r u.d undersiands poultry: reference firsi- class. Address I G., box 93, this office. OACHMAN, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT, wanis situation; care for garden, miik, etc. i ample city reference. Address J. Y., box 68, Call, W ANTED=BY COMPLTENT ACCOUNTANT who is employed auring the day, set of books ., 546 McAlister st. 10 keep in evenln SS BELL-HANGING AND hting at low rates; work guaranteed. . 1., box 32, Call. 707 MONTGOMERY COLNER OF CLAY— { Open until 9:30 o'elock; branch ofiice of ihe Call; subscriptions and want ads. taken. ELIABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS SITUA- Ution as teamster or any work in city: wages reagonable. Call or address 43415 Third st. ARPENTER (SCOTCH) WANTS SITUA- J'tion asall round handy man at Summer resort. Address C., box 76, Call. 'Y QUNG BAREER, 17 YEARS OLD, WOULD & like posttion in city or country. .U, box 43, 100D GARDENER, UNDERSTANDS HAND- ¥ ling horses, good ~driver, good milker, desires situation private residence: 7 years' references. G, box 19, Call. 1 IRLS LOOKING FOR POSITIONS WILL DO well if they call on MRS. DRUHM, 217 Geary. BARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMEN T CALL SEC P. C. Barbers’ Assn. 8. FUCHS, 325 Grantave. PBRIGHT GIuL ABOUT 15 TO WORK FOR good home and wages: opportunity to learn trade: orphan preferred. ~Cali 1505 Polk st. 7 ANTED — FIRST-CLASS STARCH-IRON- ers a St. Nicholas Lauydry, Seventeenth and Foisoms 8. 9526 JISSION ST._BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLL; subscripuons &ud wans ads taken. Y OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST LIGHT HOUSE- work: $10 month. Address Y. G., box 85, Call. OURNEYMEN BARBKRS KMPLOYMENT secretary . BKRNARD, 102 ~eventh st. THE LARGEST, THE BEST LOCATED, THE most money making branch bakery, stationery. faucy grocery and candy store of this city 10r sale: owner (0 make trip to Europe; living rooms: 0o triflers need toinquire, W ILKE, 783 Market st. Fg‘?}'-cu:lss TAILOKS ON LADIES: OLOTH coats and suita: apply immediately. LIEBES & C0., 135135 Tos. st. 3B GOOD REPAIRING CALL AT CENTRAL Repairing Shoeshop, 1534 Market st., bet. Lar- kin and City Hall ave., or749 Mission large stock of new and second-hand shoes on sale; shoes made 10 order, any style, $3 ub. }“L\'Hlufl(éAxD APPR CES ON CUS- 10m vests. 628 Jessie s ., bet. 7th and 8th. 4 MARKET ST_BRANCH OFFICE OF 1HE CaLL: want ads and subscriptions taken. ADIES, ARE YOU LOUKING FOR SOME- thing to do? we will help you. Take elevator, room 38 14 McAllister si-; &feW more earnest workers wanted. 4 MARKET 5T.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: want ads and subscriptions taken. JXPERIENCED LADY SOLICITOR FOR 4 prinuug” BAKNETT BROS. 622 Clay at, room / ANTED — GERMAN GIKL: GENERAL housework; 3 in family; wages $12. 1500 Jackson st. PLAIN FINISHER WANTED ON CUSTOM coats. 38 Grove st. 615 LARKIN _BRANCH OFKICE OF THE 1O CALL: subscrinilons ano want ads taken. NT HOUSE - PAINTER WITH ) tools wants work for private parties, by the day or plecework; will work cheap. Address Paint, box 28, Cail Offich. OMPETE TOUNG GERMAN LATELY LANDED wonld Iike to learn the liguor OF grocery busi- ness. Address 62 Clementina st. OACHMAN AND GARDENER WISHES J position; Oakland aud San Iiafael references. Address C. G., box 183, Call Oflice. MAY AND WIFE, EASTEKN PEOPLE, PRI M Vate place; man understands general work in private place. good driver: wife competent house- Keeper, cook or segond work; both competent house servants. Ad@ress B. B., box 123, Call. OFFICE OF THE 617 LAKKIN_BRANCH ¢ O CALL Subscriptions and want ads taken. YOUG Wibow wo "LD LIKE POSITION as bousekeeyer; clty or country, Call 12 Eddy, room 15. TOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper in bachelor's or wilower's home. Room 1, 106 Fourth s VW ASTED—BY A GOOD WOMAN, GENERAL housework; Is o good cook and breadmaker; city orcountry. 1065 Market st. OR HOUSE- | call 2 days. 707 DOSITION WANTED—\U 150 cook or laundres: JORWEGIAN GIRL WISHES PLACE FOR (QOACHMAN, 10 YEARS EXPERIENOL; J thoroughly competent; Al horseman; good ¢y and Esstern refer- P.NELSON, care of F. gardener; ences: single. M. W.LSON, strictly sober Addres: Berkel W ASTED — BY FIRSI-CLASS PHOTOG- rapher of long experience. position as opera- tor or princer, or will take entire charge gallery. Address Photographer, box 105, Call Office. ANIIOR WITH EXPERIENCE WANTS A Position: can give good city references. Ad- dress J. 54 °1oasc Tweltch st Oakland. JXPERIENC! D_HU'IF.L CLERK, YOUNG man, wants position: highest California refer- JEAT, INDUSTRIOUS AND OBLIGING AN ‘yourig lady desires position as stenogfapher and typewriier, or will assist with accounts; best of references from practical experience; salary $6 per week. Address L. A., box 23, Call Offic. JXPERIENCED NURSE WOULD LIK U/ gagements; $10 per week: best of references. Adaress £. N., box 18, Call Office. an\ii GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES PO- sition as housekeeper. Call 120 Eddy st, room 7. TOUNG housekeeper. LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS Call 520 Bush st., room 21. JDUCATED GERMAN LADY, MIDDLE AGE, wishes si:uation 10 take care of children; 13 firsl-class scamsiress. 613 Powell st. NOTICE OF M B3, CALIFORNIA LODGE Xo. 1 F. andA. M., will meet THIS (THURS: DAY) EVENING, May 6. a07:50 o'clock. order of the Mascer. Stated meeting. B FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. DORIC LODGE No. 216, F. AND A. M., 121 Eddy st.—tated mee ing 1HIS (FHURSDAY) LVENING, a1 7:30 o'clock. J. R. GOLDSMITH, Secretary. , L 0, 0. F. nbers are requested their ball THUR~DAY, ¢ 8 o'clock P. M., On important business. L L. REMY, N. Otticers to mee May 6, R. LAVIGNE, Secretary. B 5 HARRISBURG, PA. under the laws of the Benevolent and Procec- Urder of Elks thers caa be bat one lodge thereof iu any city; that the only legal, author- ized or recognized lodge of the B. P.0. E. in the City of 2n Fravcisco is 8an Francisco Lodge No. which h meeting-place aud lodgeroom in Certral Blook, 223 ~utter st.: that sny other or- ganization. lodge or society In said city claiming or pretending to be Elks or members of B. P. O, k. istiiegal and without muthority. [Signed. ] MEADE D. DETWEILKR, Grand Exalted Ruler. GEORGE A. REYN PRIL 29, 1897.— This I to certif; Attest: onual meeting of hinson Sugar Plantation ¢ Beld_at the office of th company, Sen ¥ rancisco, California on TUESDAY. day of May, 1897, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of eiecting a board of directors to suing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meet, ing. Transfer books will close Friday, Avril 30~ at3 o'clock P E. H. SHELDUN, ~ecretar. SPECIAL NOTICES. HEY SELL ALL KINDS OF DRY hosiery, underwear, bedspreads, tow- els, table covers, laces, embroidery, inings, trim mings, vellings, very cheap st Ploneer Dry- goods store, 103 Fiith s = TURKISH CABINET BATHS FOR gentiemen and iadies. 12015 Geary st, room 11. HOME IN OLD AGE—FOR payment of & cer'ain sum against securitva few agreeable oid gentiemen or married couples can secure a comfortable home and good care for life 1n a ool private family owning a nice Dealthy located home near Ssn_Cruz, well snited for an ideal home in old age. For personal inter- view address dged, box 2 Call Uffice. PRIVATE BAY CITY TRANSFER CC 244 to REMOVED 113 Sutter. ‘i runks delievred, 25c. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4: collections made: aty or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Montsy sv., room 6: tel. 5580, {PANISH LADY, 28 WILL TAKE CHAR © of lodging-nouse, or housekeeper's positio: 10 other but reliab'e persons need answer. Ad- aress . L, box 77, Call Office. LASS LAUNDRESS WANTS A SITU- L., box 155, Cail Office. OIH a0 4N cooking; references given. 1029 Minna st. ences; first-cla;s house only. A. G., box 55, Call. F LAR ANCH OFFICE OF THE APANES: FIRST-CLASS COUK WISHES 615 ERiE Sovecriuions and want ads taven. position to work: will do general housework. Address K. Y., 758 Castro st., Oakland. BrEANH OFEIC OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH s.—Want ads and subscriptions taken. 615 LARKIN_BRANCA OFFICE OF THE O CaLL; subscriptions and want ads. taken. EST AND QUICKEST PLACE ON EARTH 10 learn dressmaking and millinery: ‘patterns 25¢: call and_see our mammoth institution. Mo- DOWELL'S, 103 Post st. S.E, DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL-FRENCH - talloring taught; $1 week. 916 Market, . 54. M QST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st, near Market; 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $3 per week: free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. OAT, VEST AND PANTS MAKERS WANT- ed. ' Apply at 11 A. M. at Stevenson-st. en- trance to CH A RLES LYONS', London Tailor, 721 Market st. JIBST-CLASS BARBERS FURNISRED BY International Unlon Fres Employment Bureau, 84 Fourth st., the Modern. I LKSS, Secretary. 339 MAYES ST._BRANCH OFFICE OF TEE Cavi; subscriptions and wans ads taken. /ADIES' BOLING, 85c; MEN’S SOLING, 500; fine shoes made $2 up. 563 Mission st. 20(() PAIR ANOTHER LOT MEN'S SHOES, been damaged by water, at less than one- fourth their value, from 76c up to $250. 562 Misston st., bet. First and Second. $1200 COKNER GROCERY AND BAR S1200. wen s iviog ooms: oioicest loca: i & straight, Al 1 business. WILKE, 783 fillk‘e:ns‘:.mg i EO. STEWART & CO., 632 MARKET ST, o Palace Hotel \Vh:!pa::l.uhpmdnce commission, partner. .. .§2.500 Restaurant and coffee saloon, nr. Market.. 2.000 Partner in large quarry plant... 2,300 Manufacturing busiuess, one-naif. 500 Carpenter-shop. est. 20 years, Jartne: 70 Groceries and delicacy store in S 500 Coftee saloon, established 13 years. 350 Drugstore: stock will invoice $550........ 450 Dry-goods business: at involce price about. 600 Todeing-houses, partuerships. hotels, saloons and all kinds of business propositions. ALOON, CHEAP, ON ACCOUNT DEPART- ure; centraily located; bears investigation. In- quire Albuny Brewery. TOKE FOR SALE; ture, notlons, bicycles, other busiuess. 814, Gllroy, Cal. ARE CHANCE: ness location; cheap: rent low. PRICE $1000; FURNI- Box RESTAURANT IN BUSI- 210 Drumm. D BY A TENTLEMAN PARTNER WA young widow. Room 8, 207 Pos: st. 1 GROCERY AND BAR SOUTH OF MAR- ket st.; near firehouse; fine family trade: no sgents. Abply Call Oftice. $400), G005 PAYING SALOON ON EAST + sh opposite the Oakland ferry; u bar- gain. Apply WILKE, 783 Market st. %450, BRANCH BAKERY WITH 8 LIV- . ing-rooms: rent $22; a genuine good Dbusiness offer: daily receipts $14; kept by owner for years; rarest chance. WILKE, 783 Marxet st. 8750 LUNCH AND CHOP HOUSE; ES- OV). tablished ‘years; patronized by mer- chants and brokers: money-making pl Sunday or night work. -W ILKE, 785 M, 85(). SORNER BARROOM; CHOICEST $ . downtown location: doing a first-class paying business: low rent; {nvestigate at once; you will find No. 1 bargain. WILKE, 783 Market 175, FIESTOLASS CIGARSTORE: THE { O. vest location near Market at.: fine fix- tures; large patronnge; owner has other business. Apply WILKE, 753 Market st 5,' SALOON WITH 11 FURNISHED DU. rooms: only $60 rent: choice corner; 1 block from water front. WILKE, 783 Market. ANTED—MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade: shops, tools, positions furnished: 8 weeks required. S. F. Barber College, 13814 Eighth, JLCHO HOU 5K, 86814 MARKET ST.—KUOMS 20c, 25¢ 10 50¢ night: $1 t0 82 weex. 52 taken. SONTGUMERY ST, BRANCH OFFICE o1 Hx% CaLL; wautads and subscriptions $250. RESTAURANT IN PROSPEROUS 4 country town; 1 hout’s ride from city: 6 llving-rooms: long established, cheap rent: owner selling on account of othér business on hand: thorough investigation. M. LESS, 5 Fourth. HAIR BARBE R-SHOP, GOOD LOCATION, with 4 living-rooms. Apply this office. $400. 5AL00x For SALE: OLD ESTAR- . lished piace: no night work. Apply this oftice. $3(0(. EALF-INTEREST BSTABLISHED B . manutacturing business; no experience needed. 827 Mission st. JOR RENT — FAMILY RESTAURANT: large dining-room; French range: 2 suites of fooms; bath, etc. Apply W. B. CLUFIK, 17 Sixth. $800. CICAR AND STATIONERY STOR clearing over $100 per month above expenses: trial given befors buying: cheaprent, with living-rooms; vaiue in sight. C.S., X 88 ail Office. OR SALE OR TRADE: GOOD PAYING lodging-house north of Market t.: trial given: £oes cheap for cash: owner golng to Europe. A dress Barber, 405 Sixth st.: no agents OUTHERN PACIFIC RESTAURANT FOR sale, cheap: fine location: doing good busi- ness: owner going to the old country; investigate. 202 Townsend st., cor. of 1hird. ADY WISHES GENTLEMAN $50; country businese. ARTNER: Room 2, 223 Post st. $250. SORNEE SALOON, NoT ON MAR- . ket st.; Al paying place; mus: be sold &L ouce: owner golng to Europe; thorough Investi- gation solicited; rent cheap M. LESS, 6 Fourth. THE ROSEDALE. 521 ELLIS—CHEAPEST and best lodging-house north of Market st. SINGLE ROOMS 1ve AND 16c NIGHT, 600 and 75c week. Lindell House. Sixth and Howad. $35(), SORNER SALOON: NOT ON MAR. OOV, ket st.; 4 elegant private rooms: one of the best corners off of Market st.; weil worth $1000: must be sold to-lay; on account of family RO0MS, 150 T0 75c PER NIGHT: 500 TO $1 60 per week. Orlental, 226 Drumm st. 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE 01O CAlL. Subscrintions and want ads taken. MALE HELP WANTED. 7 m FARMERS. ORCHARD AND VINEYARD {9 hands, city a1 conatry, $26 and_$20; ‘man totake coniract tv cultivate 130 acres of vineyard: boy, $15 and found; 3 chorebovs for , $10. MUKRAY & READY, 634 ana ay st. 4() LABURERS AND TEAMSTERS, CITY and country, $25 per month and found, bed included; 50 me 1 to build a canal, $20 and found. MURKAY & READY, 634 and 638 Clay st 4 COOKS: COOK AND WIFE; 3 WAITERS; 8 dishwashers: boy for candy factory, ete MURKAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st., tele- phone Main 5548. 4() B ;- MEN FOR A NEW RAILROAD: 2 and 4 horse teamsters. MUKRRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. MAY AND wiFe FOR A VERY NICE VINE- yard, see boss a our office. $40 and found. MUKRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. AMERICAN FARMERS AMERICAN rauch. §20, and harvest wages paid. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. W LICHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIED ST. NR. Market: 200 rooms 25c to 150 per nigh: 150 10 $6 per week; convenient end respectal free bus and bargage 10 and from ke ferry. HELP WANTED. FEMALE 15 MILKERS, $20 AND $22 60: BUITER and cheese maker, $30. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Kd Kolkin, Reno House proprie- tor. stlll runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 160 large rooms; 25c per night: $1 L0 $3 per week. E. SIMON WANTS 100 MEN 10 GET BOT- . e beer or wine Sc: best free lunch. 643Clay. BESTIN CITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: 81, $1 25, $1 60 per weei. Pacitic House, Commercial and Leidesdorff sts. 100 MEX 10 TAKE LODGING AT 106 130 and 20c a nigat, including coffew a2d Tolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Office, south~ west corner Sixteenth and Mission sts, W ANTED-BINGLE ROOMS, 150 A DAY: 3L weeic: rooms for 2, 260 a day. $1 60 & weak; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st ANTED, TOCOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR- ersaclerks KNOX Collection Ages, 110 Sutter. trouble. M. LESS, 6 Fourth st $300, SALCON IN VICINITY OF MANY DUV, theaters: well estabiished and doing an excellent paying business; good, steady ana iarge transient trade; rent cheap: good reasons for eil- ing. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. ‘W AYTED—A RELIABLE MAN OF ORDIN- ary business abllity as partner in commission business, oldest estabiishea of the kind in the city, 10 look 'afier Inside work and keep plain sc- counts; knowledge of German desirable, but not indispensable; a first-class openiug for suitable man, who will need but small capital: owner in absoiute ne d of a live man whom he can depend on; full investigation as topastand present re- turns from the business: references exchanged. Apply M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. $1500, SALOON; OXE OF THE OLDEST . places near the Chronicle building: place crowded all day; finely fitted up; easily worth $250) ; rent_moderate: must be seen to be appreciated. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. MILLINERY STORE: TWO DUORS NORTH of Markel st.: fine larze store; four nice living-rooms: rentlow: has a good new stock on band: good business. M. L 5 Fourth st. TPRY ACME HOUSE, 956/ MARKET oT., 8it- low Eixth. for a room; 26ca Dight: 81 Wwees. SSTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NB. 200 rooms, 25¢ & night: readin d ba~zige 10 and from the ferr: AGENTS WANTED. £ A DAY EASILY MADE: NEW (NVEN- ) tion; required in every home. 1808 Geary. 15 DRILLEES FOR A QUAREY; § CURB. O cutters. MURRAY & KREADY, A34 and 636 Clay st W AITRESS, COUNTR $20, fare ' pal ‘man_or Scandinavian chambermaid, otel, $20; 15 girls_for usewors, country, £15 and’ $20.' MURRAY & DY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and HOTEL, NORTH, W ALTE HOTEL, COUNTRY, $20: 2 irouers, same isundry, covniry, £60: 6 girls. housework, $20; young girl to assist in kitchen, Berkeley, $15; girl, hou.ework, Stockton, ses parly bere. $20; cook, Germsn siyle, private family. $25: 3 girls, country, housework, $15; 6 &ir s, housework, city, $25; 10 youig girls to assist, $15: housekeeper, Country, ses party here, $10. C. R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. JERMAN GIRI| WISHES SITUATION AS A X chambermaid o hotel. or &S a wailress or pan- try-girl. 109 Fifth st., room 22. TOUNG LADY (PARISIAN) IN REDUCI cumstances would lie paying housekeeper's hotel, bacheior's or widower's bome pre- 1122 Market st., room 31. ferred. lish women situatious, one as infan nurse, the other to do second or general housewor %oth experienced. Call or adaress 118 Eddy st., T. 9. i~ NINIH _SI—BRANCH OFFICE OF 167 Tus " Cars: suvsciiption and wane ads taken. DANISH GIRL WANTS plain_washing, froning or 1331 Fuiton st. QTEONG YOU! © work by the dag Appls JASTERN WIDOW. LATE OF FIFTA ST, [ wonid Iike position as huusekeeper. 208 Eday st., room 12. housecleaning. VW ASTED-FRENCIL MALD, $30: GERMAN second girl, $26; French nurse and second girl, $25; colored cook for small country hotel, Protestant girl for housework, family of untry, $25: 2 waitresses and chamber- b & malds for same country hotel, $20, see lady in for cafe and restaurant, $6 & or beby. $16: German second rench cook, $30: 15 girls for house- work. cliy and conntry, $15. 820 ad $25. Apply t0J. ROSETT & CO., 816 Sutter st. VIRL, LIVERMOLE, $15; GERMAN GIRL, X 5o baking, $15; girl, Diamond st.. 815 giri, Tilinols st., $15: secoud girl, Van ave', 312 £irl, Golden Gate, $10: girl, Santa Cruz, $16. girl, Devisalero, §15: second girl, Laguoa, $12: 20 voung girls, $8, $10 and $1% per month, asslst, etc. MARTIN © C0., 749 Market st. NHAMBERMAID AND WAIT ) and room; waliress for {ia - wards; cook, $:0; Gook, $20 aud room: 2 chambermaids, $12: chambermatd aud wait some, $15 aad room; cook 1or Glenn Councy. MAR 749 Market. SOME, $20 TOUNG LADY housekeeper's p Room 1, 17 Grant ay (s TRANGER) DESIRES in _gentleman’s home. , near Marke st. IPANISH OR NCH GIEL, SAUSALITO, Cal., $25 and room: cooking only. MARTIN & CO., 749 Markot st. 615 LALKIN-BEANCIL OFFICE Of THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. W O ton st, :DISH OR GERM AN GIRL, WASHING- $20. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market. PBUACKSMITH, NEAR CITY, 84 AND found; cooper. slack work. MURRAY & READY, 634 aud 636 Clay st. GENTS—A BOOK WRITTEN BY GEN- eral Miles, commander-in-chief of the United States army; full of interesting Indian expe ences by the great Indian fighter: one agent commissions over $40 the firsi 2 days. F. PER- SON, Mgr. Subscription Department, The Whita~ ker & Ray Company, 728 Market st. QOEAYMAKERS FOR DIFFERENT places: 2 men 10 pull mustard out of barley, etc. MUREAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. JORTMAN ¥OI A VINEYARD: SEE BOSS K nere "MURKAY « BEADY, 634 and 636 Iy 8. 10 EARMERS, CIFFERENT =RANCHES, £20: 3 farmers, $1d>: 2 Scandinavian or German fariers, $20; German milker, $20: 2 4- mule teamsters. clty, $1 75 a day: ranch black- smith, $1 50 a day: bu:ter aud cheese maker. C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 110 Geay st. AUNDRYMAN AND WIFE, BOTH MUST be firsi-class _Ironers, country “aundry, $100; Iaundryman and wife to wash aud iron, country laundry, 50 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st AKER, COU SHOP, 850 AND FOUND: coad cook, country notel, $60 and fare ad- vanced. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. WANTED — 50 TEAMSTERS, $20 AND board; 50 latorars, $175 a dav ‘for railroad C. 'R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary at. W ANIED_YOUNG SWEDi: FOR PRIVATE family. $25 aud found; backsmith, $45 t0 #50; tunnelman, 82 a day: plain carpenters, $2 a day; farmers, milkers, clhioreman, woodchoppers and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & (0., 628 Sacramento st. track. W ANTED—FRENCH COOK, PRIVATE FAM- ily, $30 to $35; restaurant walters: French butler, $30: and others. J. F. CROBETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. NIGHT COOK FOR RESTAU. rant, 835: Frenchman cook, private family, $30; experienced night porter for restaurant, $6. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & (0., 628 Sacramento. W ANTED — 7OUNG FRENCH WIDOW, AMIABLE AND accomplished, wants position as_housekeeper; bachelor or widower’s home; city or ooustry. Room 2, 120%; Geary st. TOUNG AND ATTRACTIVE GERMAN GIRL desires to secure a housekeeper’s position in hotel; widower's or bache.or’s home preferred. 223 Post st., room 11, second floor. W ANIED — POSITION AS GOVERNESS duringthe summer months by a Stanford stu- dent. Address M. H., > anford University. IW COR. SIXTEENTH SI. sion: branch office of THz scriptions and want ads teke; NEAR MIS Caln Sub- (IRL VALLEJO ST, MARTIN & CO. 749 Market st. VIRL FOR BOX FACTORY. Cu., 749 Mar, MARTIN & W ASTED—WAITER, FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, 330: German waiter, $35; French waiter, $26: (hird cook, Freuch, ¥60: boarciug-house waller, $25: colored boy: cook, $10 week, etc. ANDRE'S, 308 Stockton st. TRONERS, $25, D 8150 ver day. WAIT RESSES, CITY, $20 AND ROOM. & CO., 749 Market st. ROOM. MAR- WA TIN & C 5S, $16 AND ., 749 Market st. 19 WAIIRESSES 8 A WEEK. MARTIN & CO., 749 Marke: st. VW ASTED-BY AYOUNG PARISIAN LADY (stran:er) u housex ecper’s position 1 @ gen- tlemac’s home. 122 Fost s.., rooms 10 and 11 Y ooaa tleman. LADY FROM Ti NTRY 1o 8 situation as housckeeper fora gen- Call 223 Post st., room 17, third floor: OSITION BY Yo Y AS CASHIER or assistant in doctor's or dentist’s office, or pho- tograph gallery : best of references. Address S F., box 131, Cail Office. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. HINESE & JAPANYSE; EST'D 20 YEAR: helpitel. main 1997. BRADLEY & Cu..640 Clay AM KEE—CHINESE AND JAPAN ESE EAC > ployment office 5111, Bush st , nr. Grant ave. best references: city or MRS. NORTON, 315 Sutter st. sz?us FIRST-CLASS COOK; 5 YEARS can take full charge; clty or coun- MRS NORTON, 315 Sutter st ry. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, MRS, T, tel. mein 5332, removed to 417 JXP+KIENCED NURSE WOULD LIKE FEW / engagements by ladies or invalids; £0od in any sickness: colored: best reference; no objection to country. O. N., box 53, Call Office FLUNIER & CO. CHINESE AND JAPANESE employment oilice, removed to 6144 Calitor el. main 281 Dia st., near Kearny. VHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT (C'oftice: best help. 414% O'Farreil. Tel. £. 426. APANLSE, CHIN ESE EMPLOYMT OFFICE: walters, housecleaners. 30 Geary: tel. Grant 56 IRL, ALAMEDA, $25. MAR' 3 Markerst. IN & CO, 749 HEAD room. WAITRESSES, 825 MARTIN & CO,, 749 Market st. © WAITRESSES; NICE COUNTRY HOTEL: 2 $20 and room. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market. TERMAN GIRL, 820, AND NURSEGIRL, 88; Eddys. MAKTIN & CO., 749 Market st. QECOND GIRL, 825: INFANT'S NURSE $20: 8 housework girls, city and country, $20 TO $30 AND ©) CHAMBERMAIDS AND WAITRESSES, Z $20 each. Apply MISS CULLEN, 523 Sutter. TREKA, $25. SWORK GIKL, LLEN, 525 Sutter st. MISS W ANTED-PHOTC-ENGRAVER: ONE WHO is elthe: a good line etcher or iine photog- rapher. Apply McCABE & SONS, 611 Merchant. ISHWASHER, 856 A WEEK: TWO LUNCH waitors, 50 cents: 2 waiters, $26 and_room: second cook, 85 a_week: cook, country, 850 and ro0m; second cook. $35 and room: dishwasher $20 and room: bakers belper, £15, room and Doard; secont cook, $80; restaurant porter, $4 a week; dishwasher. $12, etc.; waiter, $20 and room. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. GENTS—A CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA map: best; latest: you can coin money. F PERSON, Mer. Subscription Dept., The Whitaker & Ray CG., 728 Market st. FURNITURE WANTED. AT, INDIANA AUCTION COMPANY. RE- moved to 1171 Mission st.. near Eighth. tele- phone Mint 1898, you get highest cush paid for merchandise, furniture, art goods, pianos, iibraries EST PRICES FOR FURNITURE, MDSE, ete. STREET & CRESWELL, Anctioneers,731 Howard streeet. Houses bought in their entirety. JURNITURE, STOVES CARPETS COUN- ters, showcases ANDERSON, 1121 Market, WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. W ANIED—2 SQUARE BUTCHER BLOCKS. ‘Address or cail at 50 Steuar:st. HEAP SECOND-HAND TRUNK WANTED. 126 Fourth st., room 30. V TANTED—A '96 BICYCLE AT 119 BUSH st. to-morrow moraing; call 9 to 12 o'clock. LD GOLD BOUGHT: HIGHEST PRICES 0. NOLTE, jeweler, 223 O'Farrell st. VW ANTED—GOOL BUGEY HOKSE; CHEAP. Apply G. H., box 165, Call. BLG YOUR BOOKS NOVELS AND CLOTH- Ing to A. KLELN, 109 SIXth st.; send postal. LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. W. MUND, watchmaker and jeweler, 226 Ellis st. B600, SALOONIN AN EXCELLE ST BUSL- . ness locality: one of the oldest-ostab- lished and best-kuown piaces in its neighborhood Tent reasonable; large sock: does a business that would justify an investment of at least £1000, which will be proven by a trial; thorouga investic gation ailowed (0 any one meaning busin = isfactory reasons for selling. M. LESS, 5 Fourth $400 GROCERY AND BAK; 5 LIVIN . rooms: ret §35. Hiberuia Brewery. $110 GROCERY AND BAR; FINE . atock: nice family trade. Apply Call. STAR AND GARTER SALOON, established 1886; 3 living-room: good place for two. 324 Larkin s [UR SAJLE—GROCLRY AND BAR; OWNER selling om accoun: of sickness. 240 Minna st. JOR SALE —BACRAMENTO AG this paper. For particulars inquire ORTLAND AGENCY THIS PAPEK. quire this office orat 133 Third Oregon. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 7 (EOOM HOUSE, COR $300 8-room new flac. best In ci 108-room house, ciearing $350 13 rooms on Eddy si. 50-room house ou Pine st. 12 rooms on Van Ness avé., only. 17-room house on Sixth atreet .. H. G DECKER, 1020 Marke! $75(). HOUSE OF 26 ROONMS; BEST LO Dl ] . tion on Mark't s.: a rare bargain; owner Is leaving for Europe. WILKE, 78 Market. e e ey FURNITURE FOR SALE. T. H, NELSON, DECEASED, now being sacrificed to close estate: Lousehold furniture every dcscription, new and 2d-hand: pos- iuively below cost; geuuine closing out. 126 dih. OR SALE—FURNITURE_ OF 8 ROOMS; rent 811; nodeaers. 646 Natomast. B650. OFYER GROCEXY AND BAR: . few blocks north of Market sireet: finely fitted up: good, large stock on hana: 4 nice living-rooms: rent low. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. ®120( SALOON-ONE OF THE FINEST s and oldest places in the fmmediate vicinity of many large theaters; elegant private rooms; maguificent fixtures: cloars $150 to $200 per month. M. LESS, 5 Kourth st. IGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURNTE ture, restauraut, saloon fixtures snd grocersy stocks. STENBERG, 632 Market; tel. main 1043. $100 GROCERY AND BAR: FINE CQR- - ner in Mission; large stock: owner has other business: must sell: browery will ad- vance part of pur:hase price. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. $450. LAOSDRY ROUTE CLEARING « $100 a month; good horse and wagon; trial given. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. $300. BESTAURS AND OYSTER- . Bouse: great bargain: near Market and 4th;low rent. BASILE& BARRETT, 87315 Market JAVE MONEY_BUY FURNITURE FROM Buckingham Fur. Co., 866 Mission; advances. OUSEHOLD KA ARE THE BEST JOHN F. MEY ERS CO., §47 Market st. CARPET CLEANING. | IR : DVANCE CARPET-CLEANING CO., 403 Sutter; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM. prop. ITY STEAM CA T-CLEANING WORK! cleans, moves, iays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 38 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. WATTS, reliable carpet-cleaniug renovtg, alter- . ation works. 413 McAllister. Tel Jessie 41 ARPET-CLEANING, 8c: LAYING, 8c; RUG samples free; tel. jessie 944. Stratton, 3Sths:. ARPETS CLEANED. KENOVATED LIKE new. J. MCQUEEN, 453 Stevenson. Tel. 8238 W HES YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WIIE poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Ca pet-beating Works, 853-57 Tehams st.: tel. So. 4). $700. ZoKERY AND CONFECTIONERY: . good outside trade; bakes 45 bbls flour monthiy; cheap rent. Bus. Exch., 777 Market st. $150. BARTRER W ANTED_LIGRT BUSE: « ness; $18 & week each. 9 Geary st., room 2. $90(). LO9K AT THIS FINE SALOON; . good stock; flae location; cheap rent. 5 Howard st. ATENT FOR SALE OF COMPOSITION FOR yellow-fever, malaria_and cholera nostras; the patent is rezi-tered at Washington, D. C., on the 17ih of June, 1889, and granted on the 16th of July, 1859, for the term of 30 years for the United States of America and Canada: price $3500. For particulars address J., box 2, Call Office. VARPETS CLEANED & KENOVATED LIK new. 23 Tenth; tel. South intosh & Co. 1 E MITCHELL, CARPET-CLEANI . 240 14th st cleaning 3¢ & yard. Tel M ONKLIN'S CARPET- BEATING WORKs, 833 Golden Gate ave. Telephone £ast 126. HORSE: [OR SALE—A BAY MARE, 7 VEARS OLD ound; in good condition; Al roadsier: singls or double. Olympic Stables, 503 Sutter st. HETLAND AND SADDLE PONIES, BUS ness and roudhorse. 605 Goiden Gate ave. ALOON MEN, ATTENTION—$400 TO-DAY buys large saloon and lunchhouse: finely fitted ; splendid locstion: good stock: Kitchen and back rooms; large basement: two rooms upstairs business established 20 years: must sell on ac- count of other very important business. Particu- lars 539 California at. UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHEY doors, mantels. etc.. for sale. 1168 Mission v EDUCATIONAL. NDERSON'S ACADEMY AND SCHOOL Of Mathematios: puplls prepared in day and evening classes and by private lessons for Calior- nia and Stanford universities; teachers,’ marine engineers’ and civil service examinations; special ev’g classes; mathematics, mechanical drawing; bigh school puplls coached. ~R., 402 Parrot bldg. SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND Elocution, 1216 Octavia st, San Francisco, MISS ELIZA MACKINTOSH, pupil of Professor G. W. Baynham, Glusgow, Scotland, and graduate of the School of Oratory, Philadelphia, Pa., teacher. Office days. Friday P. M., Saturday . M. APANESE COOK: SEE PARTY HERE 10 A M. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. ANTED—A CUTTER AND TAILOR. SMITH, 944 Market st. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST— Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, iyping telegmpty, languages, English branches elecrical engineering teachers; 15,000 gradu- aies; day and evening sessions; catalogue 25 MORE LABORERS; CITY. 49 CO..749 Marzet st © HARNESSMAKERS. MARTIN &CO,, 749 & Market st. MARTIN & YRES' BUSINESS COLLEGE, 325 MONT- gomery s:.: individual instruction in short- typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; liie ‘nolarship $50; jow rates per week and month. Telephone black 2795. VW ALTER: $30 AND ROOM. MARTIN & CO,, 749 Market st. (99K, SMALL PLACE, COUNTRY: $30 AND room. MARTIN & CO., T49 Market st. ANTRYMAN; MARTIN & CO,, 749 Market st. 7 ANTED—STOVE MOUNTER, WITH GOOD references. Apply to STEIGER & KERR Kange Company, 850 Mainst., S. F. #30. 100K, S0>OMA, $25: SMALL BOARDING- house. MISS VULLEN, 323 Sutter at. JRENCH OR GKRMAN CUOK, $35; COOK, L German styte, $30. 3188 CULLEN, 823 Su! erst. ATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED country. H.1L, QIT! 3 recail grocery elerk; clty or box 6, Call. DVERIISING MAN £\ of long expericuce on leading dally of New York City seeks position in newspaper or commer- clal house: hichest refereuces. Address MON., box 84, Call Office. PERIENCED GERMAN GIRL WOULD “like to go Kast or to Eu ope taking care of in- valid lady or children if full or half fare is paid. Address German Girl, 621 Geary st. (COMPETENT SWEDISH GIRL WISHES ‘situation as cook and do general housework in small family: good cook and laundress; city or country. Address 3. C., box 59. JITUATION WANTED BY GOOD COOK TO ) do cooking and downstairs work or would take care of house for the summer; first-class cicy ref- erence. Call at 2823 Pine st. Y QUNG GERMAN WOMAN OF 33, WITH 1-year-old child, would like a position: s & good cook and worker. 670 Walnut ave., bet. Poss and Butter, near Laguna. MERICAN WIDOW, 33, INTELLIGENT and refined, wishes position as housekeeper or seanstress for widower or bachelor. A. B. box 92, Cali Ottice. ERMAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATION TO do general honsework and keep house; from 10 to $12 per month; no objection to country. U4 Howard st. T1DOW (STRANGER IN CITY) WANTS A posit-on as housekeeper for hote , widower or sged couple: widower preferred. Address W. W.. box 63, Call. 7OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WOULD LIKE work by the day: g00d washer: wages $1 & day. 670 Walnut ave,, bet. Post and Suiter, Or. Laguna B IDDLE-AGED GERMAN WI~HES SITUA- tion in a private place first-class coach- man and good plain gardener: good milker; gen- erally useful: city or couniry. Address C. G., | box &8, Call Gffice; reference. \J EAT YOUNG GIRL, LIGHT HOUSEWORK, AN 31010 $15. MISS CULLEN, 823 ~utter st. [ ANTED—OFFICK BOY TO RUN ERRANDS for this oflice; $2 50 a week, J. F. CKOSEIT, 316 Sutter st. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. B band 12, 1L0.0.E: biook, 7¢h and Mkt NGINEERING SCHOOL; MECH. ELECY civil, mining, survey, assay, archit, X ray taueht; es. 1864 A. VAN DER NATLLIN 988 Mkt TANO LESSONS 500 HOUR. MR. WATTS, 218 Golden Gate ave. ROFESSOR OF MUSIC WISHES TO EX- change lessons for room. 707 Market t. INGING, VOICE CULTURE, PARIS GRAD- uate; French, Ger. lang.; $2 mo. 109 Taylor. W ANTED_ASSISTANT =BOOKKEEPER App'y MEYER BROS., 121 Post, bet. 10 & 4. OOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC. GRAME, day & night: 1o classes; §5 monih. 845 Mission. OY WANTED, STALLS 1 AND 3, UNION- uare Market, Powell and O'Farrell sts. (UITAR, MANDOLIN, PEANO AND VUCau G Seasons, 85mo. Mary Wesihaus. 39 Fitia. [OR SALE—$500—CANDY-STORE IN M/S- sion, with elegant soda fountain, icecream par- fors and faciory: buyer can learn essily the mak- ing of candy; clears $100 monthiy: satisfactory tral glven. Address C. 5., box 91, Call Office. ROCERY AND BAR: SOUTH OF MARKET st.. established 20 years: must be sold this | month. COMMINS & CO., Wholesale Liquor Mer- chants, 5 and 7 Pine st., near Market 00D BUSINESS 1IN LADIES’ UNDER- wear, corsets and general notions; good 1iving. rent low} a bargain. Add. C., box 148, Call Office. H() LLORSES ¥OK SALE. WAGONS AND OV harness. atcar stables. 721 Howard st : auc tion every Tuesday. TUCTION SALES EVERY SATURDAY AT 11 o'clock of horses, buggies, wagous, harness, eic. Emporium sales yards, 220 Valencia st S WATKINS, auctioneer. 4() BOBSES FOR Salk: ALSO WAGONS buggles, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 827 Sixth s.: auction saies every Weds Desday. SULLIVAN & DOY LE. Auctioneers. EIBOLD HARNESS COMPANY; 500 SET! of guod harness, our own make, of every de scription, for less money than you can buy Eastern trash; send for catalogue. 110 McAallister st, S, F. 5(),lLEAD OF HORSES SUITABLE FOR ANY business 900 to 1500 pounds. OId Turk-st. cat stables, 1301 “Curk: team of iarze voung mules. ADIES, ATTENTION!| STATIONERY, NO- tions, candy and cigar store; also papers and inandry; for sale cheap. 2002 Mason st. [ INE ESTABLISHED G'10CXRY FOR SALE. Ap.WELLMAN, PECK & CO, 201-207 Market. TOUNG LADY DESIRES A GENTLEMAN partner. 9 Powell s, room 8, second floor. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. 1XW AND SECOND-HAND BAKER, LAUN- ary and milk wagon: also fine top bugsy and rockaway. 828 Harrison st. 9RO MISSION — SULSCRIPTIONS 2526 Van acs taxen sor it Cate. AND YENTLEMAN PALTNER WANTED BY young lady;country business. 17Grant av.,r. 2. PLENDID CHANCE FOR A GOOD HORSE- shoer and general blacksmith in all it branches: building to let on reasonable terms. the owner having considerable work in the above line, Inquire:at 706 Ivy ave., near Buchavan st. COWS, AND ROUTI large pl suitabie for ponltry ranch, includ- ing pigeoi-hcuse with 600 | izeons; for’ sale or tent. G, MOLEMA, Tenth ave. and I sty San Xrancisco South. PARTNER WANTED IN OLD ESTABLISH. ed furniture and _undertaking business: must have §900: doing good business in thriving integior wwn. Address F. B., box 38, Call Office. 2, SSTABLISUED BUSINESS: WELL fitted up: dancine academy and lodgerooms: cheap rent and in good ruuniog order. 121 New Montgomery st. MILE RaNcit 6 . ARGAIN—FIRST-CLASS SALOON: SAFF, 5 linprovements, cardrooms, etc.: a . sacrifion: proprietor must leave for the Kasi: good business fuvestmeat. 100 Mcallister ., oppCity Huil. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. OR SALE—FRESH JERSEY COW; RICH milk; gentle, quiet. 1312 Folsom st. BILLIARD-TABLE FOR SALE: BRUNS- wick & Balke: cheap; been used but littie; ball ., complete. Address Billiards, Is, cuerack, et box 77, Call Office. OMPLETE OUTFIT FOR CHICKEN-RATS. ing: aiso furniture for 5 rooms: compelicd (o aell on account of death of owner. MES. KLANG, box 260, Petaluma. 700. 25018, FRONTIN ON FALCON + and Ocean road, near Twenty-second st. Apply 865 Mission st. INE FAMILY COW, WITH CALF. M. A. KRETH, 1445 Thirteenth ave., South 8. F. ECOND-HAND SHAFT, PULLEY AND be ting for sale. 827 Hanipshire st. 7-HORSE-POW iR ENGINE, 1 4-HORSE. power engiue, with Loiler, gas-engine, lathes, planers and shapers. 516 Sixih st. 1KLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES T0 FILL various positions from $15 (0 $30. MRS LAMBERT, moved to 417 Powell st, near Sutter. OUNG GIRL WITH REFERENCES TO DO general housework and is & good cook; 1o ob- jections to goiug In country: siate age, elc. Ad- dress A. T. B, box 39, Call Oftiee. 100D, STKADY SHOEMAKER FOR NEW 3 work and repairing. 2140 Fillmore st. EAMEN IMMEDIATELY FOR ENGLISH and American vesse.s. 37 Pacificst., nr. Davis. (IRST-CLASS BARBER FOE COUNTRY: steady; good wages; call early. 102 Seventh st. ANTED — TAILORESSES ON LADIES' kowns and costs; experienced handsonly. H. LIEBES & CO., 138 Post st. 7OUNG MAN WISHES SITUATION IN A grocery-siore: several vears' experience: can give g0od references: small wages (o start with. Call or address H. k. J., 2071 Howard st. OMPETENT CUSTOM CLOTHING CUTTER wishies position. with some 1 merzhant tailor; highest reference: wages no object. M. box 159, Call. TOUNG SAN FRANCISCAN, 21, USES neither tobacco mor liquor, wants situation in Dusizess house; best references: smail saiary at first. B. M. b, 4548 Twentieth st. Li-rAKOUND BLACKSMITH, (WITH FAM- ily, desires place in city: understands wooden work. Cali or address 105 Caroline st., bet. Ninth and Tenth, off Koisom. ERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL family: plain cooking; small flat; Twenty-third st. W ANTEL—COMPETENT YOUNG G RMAN Rirl 1o take care of child 3 years old and as- sist: light upstairs work. 1131 Laguna, cor. Eddy. SMALL 12. 3548 WASNTED—A CARPENTER. 803 GEARY street. ANTED—AN A1 BUTCHER. APPLY 3318 Mission st. ANTED—2 BOYS TO PEDDLE PLANTS ON comi<s on. Call 513 Halght st. $ZOO COOK Ax PARTNER, CHOPHOUBE. - $100 monthiy. App.y barber,23 Mason. IRST-CLASS BUTTONHOLE-MAK] Ladies' Tailors, P. REVIDON & CO. IKL TO CARE FOR BABY: BEST REFER- enoe roquired; wages $10. 404 Oak JIRST-CLASS FINISHERS ON PANTS. AP- Ply 41134 Kearny st., second fioor. QTEADY MAN AS PARTNER; WELLES tablished business; centrally located; $150; Profiis 815 to 818 a week each. 777 Market st room TEADY MAN FOR COUNTRY POSITIO must have $5, expense monmey. Hoom 3,9 Geary st. QUBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT 415 ¥OR THE CaLL taken at branch oifice 659 Hayes st; open until 9:30 o'clock. LOST. OST—28 APRIL ON TIBURON BOAT OR train ladles’ small saichel contains large amount of money, jewel case and other valuables. Rewurn to MRS W. B. DOLAN, 1329 Waller st. Liveral reward. 0ST — ROAN MULEY COW; FRESH calved. Finder please report to KAIN & LEVY, stockyar, Mission road and Fivemile ouse. OST—POCKET CASE SURGICAL INSTRU- ments; reward. DR. BECK, 140 Geary st. HE UNDERSIGNED HAS LOST HIS CHECK male out to his own o:der on the Nevada Bank of San Francisco for the sum of $2000: sad check wos ceriified July 2, 18¢6,ander No. 152x: all per- £ons ace Lereby warned ugainst negotlating ibe ment thereof has been stopped. 8. C. '\, Tempe, Arizon: OUNG GIRL FOR CARE OF BABY, Pine st. 2008 JCHAIR BARBER-SHOP; CHEAP, ON AC- count of departure for Europe. 11414 Fourth. M AL TOUNG, AS GARDENER, MILK, ETC. can care for horses if required; four y ears’ ref- erences last place; small wages. Address P. ., 119 Fourth st. TRONG RESPECTABLE BOY WISHES TO work on a ranch; swa'l wages. 15i9 Pine st. MAY 2D Wik DESIRE A SITUATION on ranch; man Al teamster and foreman; wife thorough’ housekeeper: references furnished. Address M. D., box 107, Call Office. W ANIED—AN APPRENTICE FOR DRESS- making; good sewer. 424 Post st 339 HAYES_BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL; subscriptions and want ads taken. NGLISH GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL PASISAND VEST MAKER FOR COUNTRY. LU?&T—A PA*SBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA avings a_d Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in ihe name of W1 LLTAM F, TAYLOR;|No. 182,965 The finder will please retrn to bank. JLOST-PEARL BROOCH, WITH DIAMOND setting: liberal reward. 'Return to Mrs. B, ARTNER WANTED FOR WE PASTIL TANED 2O MEL man charge of cflice an lect. Address W. E., 34, Call Oftice. Wi QALOON AND RKSTAURANT: 4 FURNISH- |n‘.¢n;°:;::é&"1‘nyl srade: &ood fensons for sell. 4 at Lo noagents Ay utter st., from 10 JIOB, SALU_THE GREAT HERB INSTL tute. 1205 Market st. st & fice; those wishing to consult DR. SHAPLRO eall at once, as he wiil s00n retire from business. Q= oF THE oLpEsT COBNER SALOOXS sale: near city front. uire WICHMAN, LUTGEN & CO, 218, 330 and 333 Clay st. PSINTING PLANT—IN FIRST-CLASS CON- o ition; ren $25. E. M. RATTO, 625 Washing- ARS BACK BAKS SIIKROKS SHOW- cases, counters, linolenm, oftice furnitura, store and oflice furniture and' fixiures, new and second hand. J. NUONAWN, 1017-1019-1021-30438 Mission s, above Sixth. AFES—_NEW AND SECOND-HAND, Market st. OILERS, ENGINES,2D-HAN U MACHINERY water-pipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 157 Beala. 609 OFFEE MILL. SCALES, LETTER PRESS, stand desk, money til, safe; cheap. 102 Ciay. BAks, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV- ing, etc., bought and soid. 1063 Mission, nr. Tth, AKGE DOUBLE COMPARTMENT COLN bank safe; cheap. & Mission st. EW ELMWOQUD RANGES ARE THE BEST. W. & KAY MFG. CO., 12 California st $150 130-ACRE HOMESTEAD CLAIM, . near Cazadero, Inquire 1236 Markei room 126. $325, G0OD CORNER GKOCERY AXD 29, bar: cheap: no opposition; 4 living: rooms. 331 Sixth st. JOR SALE—BRANCH BAKEKY AND DELI- catessen business in good business street; cheap; good reason given. Ap. M., box 116, Call. ORNER SA LOON AND (IGAR-STORE, OR housework: wages §20. 102 Mission st. REISS BROS. & CO., 26 Sutter st. Oriel Hotel, 1616 Market st. separaie: fitted up first class. 500 Klils st ANTED—YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL Pkflssfifi ON PANTS; STEADY WORK. E‘OR SALE—ROUTE ON MORNING PAPER. housework. 1626 Vailejo st 206 Minna st. FOUND. Call 933 Dikeman p'ace, off Mason st. ANTED—FIRST-CLASS WAITRESS AND | QW. COR SIXTEENTH ST., NEAK MISSION: | J)OUND—_ST. BERNARD BIT( OWNER | JTALFINTEREST IN MEAT MARKE: chambermaid _fn private boarding-house; branch office of THE CALL' Eubscriptions and can have same by proving property. Call 1617 ‘must be practical man: full Investigation. Ad- none other apply. 1270 Weber s, Alameda. 1 Pacificst. dress B., Call Office, Alameda. want K“‘m O SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGESIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 109-111 Marke: s BRANCH UEFICK OF THE CALL 167 NINTH st.. want ads and subscriptions taken. —_—_— SEWING MACHINES, A LLEINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented,repaired; needies.suppites. 1559 Markes EW DOMESTIC SEWING . N G 301 P st opacaias, “ACHINE; preSie ettt T e S STORAGE. EDUCED RATES, FURNITUKE, Rioboa &00ds, eic. J. M, x-ux?:k‘?s‘h“m"’ A A \

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